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Durham Chronicle (1867), 10 Jan 1907, p. 3

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Specialist: Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose Late Aasiatant Roy. London Ophthalmic Hoe. Eng. and to Golden Sq. Throat and N086 Hos. I fice in the New Hunter Block. Office hours. 8 to 10 a. m., to 4 p. m. and 7 £09 p. m. Special attention given to diseases of women and children. Residence op- posite Presbvterian Church. Will be at the Midiaugh House last Wednesday of each month. from 12 to 4 p. m. L. R. C. P., LONDON, ENG. RADULATE of London, Now York and Chicago. Diseases of Eye. Ear Nose and Throat. Will be at Knapp House, Durham. the 2nd Saturdav in each month. Hoursâ€"lâ€"G p.m. ONOR GRADUATE, UNIVERSI- ty of Toronto. Graduate Royal College Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentistry in all its Branches. (5ch over 'Gordon’s new Jewellery Store, Lower Town, Durham. Any amount of monev to loan at 5 per cent. on farm ARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, CON- veyancers, Etc. Money to Loan. Ofices:â€"In the McIntyre Block, over Standard Bank. A. G. MACKAY. K. C. 2W. F. DUNN. Dr. W. 0. Pickering Dentist. OFFICE: Over J. J. Hunter’s. Garafraxa and George Streetsâ€"at foot of hill. Oflice hoursâ€"941 a.m., 2-4 9.111., 7-9 p.m. Telephone No. 10. d _ tioneer for the County of Grey. June 06 DURHAM, ONT. V er, Conveyancer, 8m. Insurance Agent. Money t0. Loan. Issuer of Mar- riage Licenses. A general financial busi- ness transacted. DURHAM. ONT. (Lower Townj FFICE AND RESIDENCE A short distance east of Knapp’s Hotel, LambAton SgreethLm‘veg _qun, Durham aficé hours from 12 to. 0 o ’clock. Ofice.â€"Calder Block,_ over- Post 1 ceive pupils for instruction in 'ElocutiOn and Physical Culture.- .Classes Tuesday and Friday afternoons in Calder’s Hall. Terms on applica- tion. â€"-_...A_ â€"â€" A --â€" â€"_ THE JOB ° ° ° ' Is completely stocked with DEPARTI'IENT all NEW TYPE, thus 3:. d tioneer for the County of Grey. Sales promptly attended t0. Orders may be left at his Implement Warerooms, McKinnon’s old stand. or at the Chromcle Ofiice. m1 Isms F or tramgcnt §dv§rtiscrpczus 8 CUP. 0 pr . Km: for me first mmnxon ;.3 Ccnh pct JTES . o . iinc each subcqucm mscrnon-mimon m Pxofcssioaal cards, not exceeding 0.1:: inch 54.00 per annum. Advertisements with0'2t specizl. dixeczions will be published t: :1 forbid and charged ac ardingly Transient no:icc..-â€"“ Lost," “ Found, “Fat bale,” etaâ€"59 cemf for first insertion. 25 cemâ€" ‘agach sub§equcnt nnscmon. ! 1 __ _-._._ ..A..4. â€"...-A k; at 2” wr---~-- - -- All advertise .1: 1:»; go ensure insertion in cuncm week, should be brought m not later man Tunsmu W Duussquuu; Dao.vw- nu-..â€" “advertisements ordered by strangers must be paid h in advance. . . Contract rates {0‘ yearly at. cruscmcnts furnished or. mliauion to the; office. A“ I Nov. .w 0" 1"", an . V r -' ~ , - be If not so paui. l’hc daze to which ever;- Mia) ° aid is d- 3(3’2d b\‘ the m. mber on: the Kdrest label. 0 papcrc c amaze: unnl all arrear. “panama: tb .c Outior': of: ..2 p.0priczor. W0” Tm: Cnnmcm m1: be sent toany addres»; fro-c of postage, for $1.003; 911.53 . year.pa.v;b1¢d€°-$s> -_ _- ___L:AL --___ 35 ”81.131139 mm! 'mussoAv nonuluo unmet; mums 3003:. mu m Elocution and HIE BUBBHIH BHBflNIflLE Drs. Jamieson Maclaurin. NOV. 9! 203‘ J. G. Hutton, M. D., O. M: \FFICE AN D RESIDENCEâ€"COR. rHYSIClAN AND SURGEON, OF- OHN KINNEE, LICERSED AUC- J. F. GRANT, D. D. S.. L. I). 'OBN CLARK. LICENSED A110. l. P. Telford. . 'ARRISTER, _SQLI_CITOR', Fire. {HE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE («ding facilities for mrninz out Fat-class A. H. Jackson. ’OTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSION- EDITOR AND Pnopm'ron. JANUARY 10, 1907 Medical Dz'rectozy . MISS TWAMLEY, Honor Graduate Alma College. MacKay . Dunn. Dental Dz’rectarv. BR- SEO. 8. BURT. DR. BROWN Legal Directm. Miscellaneous. Physical Culture. EXCLUSIVELY Count Gleichen, a cousin of King Edward, attached to the British Em- bassy at Washington, spent the holi- day season at Ottawa with Earl and Countess Grey. Captain Bault and Mate Gillespie. of the Golspie. are sought as witness- es to give evidence at the inquest at the 500. They are believed to be in Wiarton. A. J. Pattison, manager of the Grand Valley Railway, denies that; the road between Brantford and Galt and the Thames Valley road are to be acquired by Pittsburg capital. William Gordon, of Ottawa, form- erly of the Marine Department and private secretary to Sir Charles Tup- per and Sir Hibbert Tapper. died at noon Thursday of Bright’s disease. The resignations of Lieut Col. G. Peters. of the Toronto Light Horse, and Major D. L. McCarthy, the next. in command, are in the hands of Gen eral Utter, Vancouver Liberals have nominat- ed “1’. \V. B. McInnes, T. F. Nee- lands. Judge Henderson. R. P. Mc Lennan and J. W. B Defarris for the Legi lature, Norman McArdle. of Hamilton, while walking home on Wednesday night, was shot in the knee by a man who Sprang at him out of an alloy. The assailant ran away before McAr- (116 could see him. Superintendent Murphy. of the C. P. R.. transferred from Toronto to London. arrived at his new headquar- ters Thursday with a stafi of clerks. Jas. H. Snell, a well known farm- er of East Oxford, was killed on \Vednesday by a blow on the back of the head from a wagon tongue. Mrs. E. Powell. of Banner. Out.. died on Monday Ieaxing six children, the eldest on}; being 12 , orphans. Their father died about. three weeks 820. The customs collections Ior London for the last six months total $450 ' ,703- 0*, an increase of $16, 422,56 over the same period last year. Cobalt property that cost them $1,000 has been sold by Robert Jen- kins, Arnhur Greeling and Wm. Les- ter. of Hamilton. for $25,000. Hamilton police Thursday night arrested a man whom' they believed to he wanted in Buffalo on a charge of murder, but found they had_the wrong man. has been appointed by the Quebec Government fish and game inspector for the province, in succession to the late Mr. N; E. Cormier. who died overayear ago.‘-~~ ‘ WW - 'â€" - "hififibl ..,‘ Rev,Francis Berry, a veteran Meth- odist preacher is dead at St. Thomas of pneumonia. He was born in To- ronto 85 years ago. Mr. Napoleon Page, editor and propfietor of the Spectateur, of Hull, The Medicine Hat, district shipped in 1906 1.521 head of horses, 13.586 cattle, 12,171 sheep and 232,250 pounds of wool. The glory and satisfaction of beau- tiful womanhood can be known only to those possessing the unlimited ud- vanteges of health. THE CHARM‘OF BEAUTY No weak woman can be happy or enjoy half the pleasures of life. Pal- lid cheeks, sunken eyes, exhausted nerves. all tell of a terrible struggle to keep up. What the weak woman needs is Ferrozone; it renews restores and vitalizes instantlyâ€"it’s a “woman’s remedy”â€"that’s why. Brantford Trades and Labor Coun- cil is considering a. propoaition of publishing a labor paper to be issued monthly. Nothing of More Value to Women. Barrie’s new Burton avenue Public school was formerly opened Thursday by Hon. Dr. Pyne. Minister‘of Edu- cation. Ferrozoneffmakes women strong, plump and healthful because it con- tains lots of nutriment, the kind that forms muscle. sinew. bone and nerve. To look well, so feel well. to enjoy the unlimited advantages of robust, bounding health use Ferrozone; sold by all dealers 111 50c. boxes. and re- fuse a. substitute. Vitalizing blood courses through the body, making delightful color, happy spirits, true womanly strength. The new four-company regiment at. Woodstock has been authorized by the Militia Department. The report of the Insurance Com- mission will be presented tO'Parlia- went about January 15. Mrs. W. B. Smith. the wife of the deputy sherifi of Simcoe, died Thurs- day at' Barrie. James E. Wylie, one of the oldesc citizens of Almonte, died an Thurs day, aged 82 years. The St. John bank clearings for the year ending December 31, 1905. total $60,624,760. The Manitoba Legislature was Opened on Thursday. GENERAL NEWS fiim ‘43“ £2, to get i ed poss fv‘" $15.00 Cash. .Q'D_ as 721$ {\Y/ ~A‘ ”’0‘ ‘0‘” \' 2'4“ ")5"? a: 'éléé %@?:<’ When Going Up Street: ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED T0. Geo. H. Stinson We have a large stock of all kinds of Rubber footwear suit;- able for the present weather. Also BOOT and SHOES in abundance. Ourlines of Men’s Women’s. Misses’ and Chil- dren’ s Slippers were never so nice as this season. Leggings forall Classes at Moderate Prices In MITS and GLOVES we have a good assortment at prices than cannot be beaten for same quality. A few lines of HOSIERY in black for Men, Ladies and Children. We have not space to mention all the goods to be found here. but if you just ask we will deem it. a Pleasure to send you anything in our store and let you judge the value Terms, Cash. John S.Mort1mer Property in this discriot is an absolutely sound, gilt-edged investment, and has been emphatically endorsed by the Mayor of- Fort William, local Bank Managers, and leading business and professional men. Do not: delay. These lots are selling fast. Call or write to-day. Map and full particulars on application. ' that actually adjoin-k the I. 1. CASE (X322 '3;\.‘3Y"5‘$ ‘ ‘11.?) offers an unrivalled oppntnnits {11’ "It 5' mail in 05 1-2" to get in on the ground {1101' in a. D100) itifll Li :11111051' 1111:1133 3.- ed possibilities as a. money maker. WHICH is the omv property subdivided in 0 resident 11 lots: Custom Work and Renm ' ’ Done as Quickly as Possible at Syndiaa‘ie Park FORT WELL} 93.1% WHO SAID RUBBE‘RS ? HS McILRAITH IEzgs same as Cash G. Lawrence’ 9 THE DURH \M'L'I'IO‘UC IE 34 McGill St., Toronto. Why not have a look at our window? Looking is free at all times? But you will want more than a look when once tasted. Our bread and pastry cannot be excelled. Price from $65.00 Up. MODEL BAKERY Barclay 8’ Bell, Undértakers $5.00 per Month. G. Lawrencé’e Old Stand. mmzsél Day and Night Calls promptly attended to. tn‘l‘wobays. DURHAM. ONT. g» ‘3 "v" 7111* $73, .. V "v I»; 71V Remit by postal note money order, express Older or registered letter: Phe Chronicle, Durham. Ont. Farmers Advocate.. ........ .. 2.30 Weekly Sun. . . . . . .. .' ......... 1.75 and other papers at equally low rates. Toronto Daily Mail {or ...... . “ " Globe for. “ “ World for.. " “ News for ....... " “ Starfor........ " VVeeL'ly \lail ......... “ “ Globe. ..... Familv Herald. and \Veekly Star Montreal Witness . . . . . . . . . . . . To cash in advance subscribers we give the Chronicle and Christmas comes but once a year, and Why not try and make someone happy. Our store from end to end is full of the Christmas spirit, We have prepared for an immense trade this season, and useful presents of all descriptions may be picked up for father, mother, brother, sister, or sweetheart. N., 6. J. McKechnie CLUBBING RATES. Xmas Shopping Here is Always a Pleasure The Chronicle Colum THE POPULAR CASH STORE 0': 05$fl-s 0-4000! C» CO Abraham C111tcl1lev,.\n.13'2, 31'd C011. E. G. R: 1\0 3, 4th Con. S D R. “111, “all, \'1;.1 3411101111 D.R M, T1105. \IcGim \o. (31 and (‘12, 211d (1011. E G R. John Bell, Z\0. 67. 31'd0011, EG R: N03 and 4 lst Con \ D R Chris 1‘i1tl1 I\o 5,151. Con\ D R \"m Young \0 3 Con 1, S D R; No 6, Con l. \' D R. All persons are warnei not to trespass on the following lgts with dogs. guns or other- wi<e. for the nurpose of hunting or prosec- utions will follow :â€" Nov. 133â€"va FORE .-\\~ D DWELLING IN THE \ illage of Pr wex ille \ppl} to NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. T0 RENT. Mus. E. J. GRIER Dundalk.

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