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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Jun 1907, p. 7

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THE HUME?! BHBIINIBLI: ‘3 PUBLISHE-D um THURSDAY flOIflIuo mum "1mm: a 203:. mu mks? ‘ocv‘ v - ‘0' . "r v ‘ .u ._T..'.c to which o-wcn _. 1-; by I“: namhv w- m; .( F". n"? .. an!” 83o 31‘3"” W‘ :IS’M * “Ali 3:.2 hinad; THE JOB :' : "u3 “U” ‘ ‘ u cu-npxezely stosked with DEPARTnE\1 a~:3"2~.“-W 1' YPE’thus af- short distance east of Knapp’s Hotel, Lamb ton Street, Lower Town, Durban Ofice hours from 12 to 2 o’clock OFFICE AND RESIDENCE A foot P HYSICIAN AN D SURGEON, OF- fice 1n the New Hpnt‘er. B_lock. Oflice 1' fice in the New Hunter. Block. Oflice hours. 8’ to 10 a. m., to 4 p. m. and 7 £09 p. :11. Special attention given to diseases ,\ of women and children. Residence op-i posite Presbvterian Church. 3 Late Assistant. Roy. London Ophthalmic. Hos. Eng" and to qudcn Sq. Throat and N080 Hos. Specialist: Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose Drs. lamieson Maclaurin. Will be L. R. C. P., LONDON. ENG. RADULATE of London, N w York and Chicago. Dlsdmea of Eye, Ear N03: and Throat. Will be at. Knapp House, Durham. the 2nd Saturdav in each month. Hoursâ€"lâ€"6 p.m. l. G. Hutton. OFFICE: fading facilities to: turning out First-cl”: ONOR GRADUATE, UNIVERSI- ty of Toronto. Graduate Royal College Dental Snr geon's Of Ontario. Dentistry in all its Branches. Ofice.â€"â€"Calder Block, over Post Ofiice June 6‘ 1907 ARRISTE1., SOLICITOR. ETC. Ufice over Gordon’s new Jewellery Store, Lower Town, Durham. Any amount FFICE AND RESIDENCEâ€"COR. Garafraxa and George Streets-at t of hill. Oflice hoursâ€"941 a. m. 2-4 £11., 7-9 p. 111. Telephone No. 10. 5 veyancergfi'ltwc? Money to. Loan. Ofiices:-â€"In the McIntyre Block, over Standard Bank. A. G. MACKAY, K. C. W. F. DUNN. 1N er, Conveyancer, 82c. Insurance Agent. Money to Loan. Issuer of Mar- riage Licenses. A general financial busi- ness transacted. DURHAM. ONT. (Lower Town.) A. H. Jackson. NOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSION- 3. er, Conveyancgr, c. Insurance â€" l. ‘1...- OBN CLARK. LICENSED AUG tioneer for the County of Grey. Sales promptly attended to. Orders may be left at his Implement Warerooms, McKinnon’s old stand. or at the Chronicle Ofiice. V TILL ACCEPT PUPILS IN V oice culture and singmg, Studio at Mr. Latimer’ s U ppertown Feb tf. . J F. GRANT, D, D. S.. L. D. DURHAM: EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Dealer in Metal, Baas, Rubber Copper, Brass, Elorsegmlarz Sheepskins 31â€"18” Junk 01' all kinds for which best prices will be paid. Save your stuff till I call, or give me we notice when you have a. quantity ARRISTERS. SOLIQITORS, CON- Nov. 9. ’03. Medical Directorv. EXCLUSIVELY at the Midiaugh House 3rd Wednesday of each month. from llto 4 p. m. x Arthur Gun, Dr. W. 0. Pickering Dentist. '1’“! HR w ' .w vi“ be. sent to am. “O'C:‘ '. \ 9.: -.' ”05333:, {Or 3'000 pet .mz. -. ; ;.i .. _- adv ‘nce-‘$§._5o mat. MacKay Dunn. Geo. H. K. Midfmd Legal rDirectory. _ nuum. Miscellmzeous. l. P. Telford. Glaser . ONTARIO '.- 'v‘. '15 Y’IC‘OV M. GLASER “'HCD U} :1: curves:- 1' was». 1 Miss Emma Atkinson is, at. the time of writing. brightening up the parental home with her Winsome smiies. . Mr. M. J. Staples has recently pur- chased a fine np-to-date rubber tired buggy for the handsome of $125. The fence gang 13 as present stretching the wire on each side of the R. R. track through this burg. Mr. Arthur Weir is engaged as teacher in upper Ritchies’ School. He has recently treated himselt to a. fine Wheel to carry him over the road in a hurry. Mr. Wm. Weir recently purchased the McKechnie farm in the vicinity of Glenroaden. Somewhere in the neighborhood of 35 foreigners are as present. living in the house formerly owned by Mr. Thos McGirr, on Lambton, Sc. Misses Allie and Jennie Davis are home from the city lcoking the very picmre of health. Master Jimmy Rutherford is hav- ing a happy time at grandpa Jack’s. Messrs. Richard and Patrick Haley were down to Paris to see their sister Mrs. Doyle, before her death and remained over for the funeral. Mrs Doyie was in her 80th year. . Miss Olive Cook had a most jolly party for her Sunday School class of leven boys on Saturday afternoone She is almost worshipped by the chaps. who - admire greatly their bright, thoughtful teacher. Mrs, Hudson of Bentinck is vis'itpi ing her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Pears. . , Mr. and Mrs. R. Webber of the {suburbs and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Firm,l 30f town spent the firsn day of the i week at the Davis homestead ‘ Mrs. McClocklin is up on a visit; to ‘her children in Flesherton. Mrs. Henry Firth spent some dasvs among old neighbors on the 4th. Rev. Mr Farquharson filled Zion’s pulpit on Sunday afternoon and his discourse was a most helpful, en- couraging one. E I Will flack surprised Zionites in ithe afternoon service on Sunday by 1 his 5010. Will has a good voice. ‘ Mrs. Lauder of Durham and her idaughter Mrs. ‘Boynton and family gate visiting Mr. and Mrs. James 'Nelson. Mr. Tom Nelson has reeently purchased‘a fine Specimen of polled. angus bull from a. big breeder an Hillsburg. - Darkies’ Corners. '1 raverston. The home of Mr and Mrs. W. J. Mmdick. Allan Park, was besieged on Tuesday evening of" last week by a goodly number of the congregation of Christ Church, Allan Park, who met. to bid good bye to Mr, and Mrs Murdick aid their daughter. Miss Edith, and present the 'latter with a remembrance of their appreciation of her servi-es as organism. The evening was spent very pleasantly with games. music. and ac cial inter- lcourse. after which a lunch was serv LUUIDU. “I've vv IJIV“ -- --.._-_- _ ed. The Murdick family have long been among the mos: highly respect- ed and esteemed in that vicinity, and PRESEN SA TION AND ADDRESS. V\- wv‘vw-V__- a legion of friends will part with them with real regret. They leave next Tuesday for Morden, Man, where they will in future reside. The address, printed hereunder was read by Mr. Stanley Willis. and the presentation of a beautiful toilet set to wise Murdick was made by Miss Zazel Brigham. Miss Murdick re lplied in -. ppropriate terms. To Miss Edith Murdick : : Hearing of your intended departure ‘1 to the Gofden West at an early date,; we take this Opportunity of assemb g ling together this evemng to thank; you for your kindness and help to us; in the past. We ask you to accept' this small gift. as a token of our _friendship and esceem, and that in after years it may recall to your memory the-"many pleasant days we have Spent. togethe.~. We deeply re- gret your departure from among us, but we know that; by your kindness and thoughtfulness you will soon win many friends wherever you may 1go. Along with a pleasant; journey, we wish you every success in your (new home. Signed on behalf of the congrega- tion of Christ Church, Allan Park ZAZESL BRIGHAM. LILLIAN PARK. Allan Park, May 21, 1907. Sometimes from shock or fright.! but. usually because the system is‘ weakened and depressed.â€"â€"it lacksi power to team. from sudden strainl This icondition demands rebuilding. demands nourishment. which is bestl supplied by Fen-ozone. in every: form of debility Ferrozone is a. speci- fic. I: fortifies the digestive end as- simulative power of the body‘. prO‘ motes the elimination or waste ma terials, builds up tissue, gives energy and resistance. To have rich, red blood, enduring nerves. 9. strong con-’ stitution and lasting *good "health, use Ferrozone. Sold everywhere in 50c boxes or six for $2 50. WHY DO YOU PAINT? (Hanover Post) THE ADDRESS THE DURHAM UIIRUMCLE Seedil g is making rapid pragress. Most of the w’heat is in the around, and the farmers are busy preparing the soil fur oats and barley of which greaten quamities are being sown on account uf the late Spring. Gilbert Plains, Manitoba. B. J. Petrizo, of Hancock, Mich, has purchased the Roblin hotel. Rob- lin, from aamuxl Hartford for $20,000. C C. Slough sold the King Edward hotel. Gil bertPlains toJ. L. Format. of Winnipeg, for $15 000. Wm. F Luxton, founder of the Winnipeg Free Press.â€"â€"Wiunipeg’e firSt SChOOl teacherâ€"~and late Inspec- tor of Public Buildings for the Rob- lin Government, died May 20. Par- alysis was the cause The British America Elevator Com- pany put pose conStructing twenty- five elevators onthe lines of the Cana- dian Northern converging at Dauphin Where the headquarters for the build ling department will be located. Icâ€"vâ€"v ~w. a close call from being poisoned re 1 icently AGalician servant. in pie ' i paring fish for supper. rolled them in gflour “ith which strychnine had been 3 mixed to deswoy mice. While C0019. Sing the fish she ate a small piece and} 1 as a result became very ill. Then ‘she remembered about the poisoned flour and at once informed Mrs. Mal .1 001m. Fortunatelv she had not eaten la suflicient quantity of fish to kill lher. They were thrown into the fire and partially consumed. but, when thrown on the ash heap 1163-1" day. suflicient poison remained to poison J. J. Laird, a former bailifi of the Gilbert Plains County Court. was tried at Grandview on ten charges’of thieft in the misappmpriation of moneys while acting as bailifi. He was found guilty on all charges and sentenced to six months’ imprison- mam on each charge. sentences to run concurrently. The family Cf R. Malcolm, a prom- inent business man of Dauphm,_had several do gs.‘ A cheap flesh burning corn remedy is never satisfactory. The best is Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor, costs but a quarter, and is guaran- teed to cure thoroughly. Use only Putnam’s. Rainy River. May 28.-â€"Another recluse has been found dead in his lonely abode. His name Was J abez E Davis, wha had a claim on Village Island, Lake of the Woods. death by natural causes having overtaken him probably ten days ago, but he was last seen alive three weeks ago, . He {was a graduate of Trinity College, 1 Toronto. music. Songs, Waltzes New music race-h ed ench We’r‘k See our ladies tam each. â€"Bargains. ‘See our new Pri Ginghams. i FLANNELET'IEBL 11-4 size in white a Funeral Directorw Picture Framing on Shams! 1201253.. SHO\\' R0()MS-Next to Swalluws’ Barber Shop. w“; $38 ‘21! Percv 6. fl. webster F'nr Stomach troubled. hilinuavmrzfi and cunsxiparinn try Cbnmburimn’s Smmach and Liver Tame”. Many remarkable cums have bswn +fl'o-vted by them Price, ‘25 came Samnlus free For sale at Parker’s Drug Stare The New Harness Shop is bright and tony. Uau ana see. how Jack can suit you. Axle Grease, Buggy Top Dressing Gall Cure different kinds, Harness Oil, Polish, and Metal Polish. Full line. of Catlhnlic Robes, and bla and white Caps for aged people. LIFE SOLD AT HALF PRI(‘E. I haw) p'aced in ~rock hnp uf lme . P. Kinnee 4.4.75.1 ‘0 ,_“~_. ‘33.“ ml; 'wL' Embalming a Specialty 25 gents Per flow and €m=St¢vs and \Vhips and Saw-nu; Pads. are. not forgotten. Table Linen 54 inches wide. 25¢ a. yard u u 68 u u 500 “ Bleached Table Linen 54 inches wide 35¢. a Yard. Ladies' black sateen $1.00 each. Ladies’ whine lawn 75¢. each ° See our ladies’ fancy each. â€"Bat-gains. See our new Prints FLOOR OILCLOTHâ€"l yd.,1.1_. yds. 2.de wide, 25C. 3 square yard. [ BEG LEAVE TO 'INFORM MY CUF- l‘OMERS and the n‘olic in general chm I om wound to flunk NEW Pumps AND REPAIRS. WELI Dmumu, Rn-Cvnsme mm Wave done with Cement concrete. ch AA___, Pumps. 66 “VIII” W Iv» vvâ€"vu» @- ALL OBDERSVuken a the old and near McGowsn'o Mill will be promptly}: tended to. .1. WORK GUARANTEED m ”Live and {at live” Pawns LACE CURTAINS. ‘6 $6 and tony. Call and GEORGE WHITMORE BUGSâ€"36x60 inches $3.00 26 inches wide. lawn underskirts Proprietor 6‘ 6‘ 66 6‘ underskirts at 65 ‘6 ‘6 ‘6 t‘ $1.00 *' $1.40 “

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