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Durham Chronicle (1867), 16 Nov 1905, p. 8

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am? » 3% waflflafigflflflflflgflflgggfififlflfiw ‘IUA..-â€"-â€"_â€"â€"_-â€"â€" A1135: J.£uU ua at 7 >1 m and (shy-v ~s 1171) u. a , exmpt Wm :. Saturday A-A 0U: Blankets cannot fail to please you this y "H'. for every number shown is an espec. ! ‘ izllly good value at the price. They were made h om the best wool by the best mills- g Blanke‘s We have followed the rule of never sacrificing quality in order to give “the most for the 3 “kegs money.” 'I‘he:size and weight of blankets, we tell you; the quality is something you leave to us, and for that reason we have it right. Flannelette BlanketsuGrey and white, $1 per pair. Worth double the money H ROBERT BURN E'I‘T Boys Will Be Boys and Wear Out Clothes BOYS’ SUITSâ€"Short and long pants. in 2 and 33piece suits. Prices 2.3.4 «I: 85. BQYB} OVBBCOATS.â€"Mtde from the boat mtteriul and gnurameed to Wen. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" - Selling at 2.50, 3.50 5.00 an! 37.00, BOYS’ KEEPER? â€"The kind the will nuke their hearts ghd is the kind we handle. From 2.50 to 85 ew Blankets You went through the same performance yourself in days gone by. The happy youth has only pleasure in the foreground-clothes scarcely thought of. Don’t chain them up-our prices will always make it easy to clothe them right. But yourself if you do not take a glance through our fall stock. Now is the time before it is badly broken into. The same quality [always pgrggails. ‘ The best-~nothing but the best. _., __ A -‘-_â€"_.___.- __-__- ,A M"- <1...“ and prices. Made by the Maple Leaf “Rubber Company. 7 â€"mvâ€"v S96 our stock ongubbers “for mén, women and children. All sizes w-_â€"- _.--O‘“ fig â€"- n Laz‘ge .. Warm - Durable DURHAM ONTARIO No One To Blame Large Photographs Given Away - - C. McArthur Come to us for your Christmas Gro- -ceriee, Brine along your Dried Apples while prices are good. We have made special preparation in our grocery department Mince meat, Pudding and Christmas Cake are indispensable in the holiday sea- son. We have all theingredients for making these. such as: Currants, Raisins, Brown and White Su are, Dates, Prunes, Fi , Can ied Lemon, Orange an Citron, Baking Molasses, Extracts of Banana, Winter- green, Strawberry, Lemon, Vanilla, etc., etc. TABLE mandamusâ€"Best Bright Syrup. Crisp Soda biscuits in 5c packages. Fancy Cakes of several kinds, Cheese, Canned Apples, etc. SPICES.â€"â€"Wb0le and ground of all kinds necessary. TEA.â€"ln bulk and packages. CEREALs.-â€"Corn Meal, Wheatine, Best of Rolled Oats, all these being foodsâ€"not fads. CANNED Goomâ€"Corn. Peas, To- matoes, Herring. Finnan Had- die,Salmon,Fresh Herring,etc. THE IEQUIRIIENTS FOR CHRISTMAS I 1 1 DELICACIES 2 1 2 FRED W. KELSEY ANTICI PATING Almosr every day we are asked "Do you 8'“! give that, large photograph with a doz- an cabinets?” \Ve have decided to give it once more tor a short. time. One Dozen Photographs will make twelve nice Cbrisnnas presents, and besides. you will have this large 12"x14' Photomapb. worth $1.50 or- dered alone, but given free with one dozen Caninets. This is a Real Bargain, and may not. come your way again. DURHAM ONT. Goods delivered promptly to all parts of town DURHAM CHRONICLE U. s. 8. N0. 4, HOLLAND AND SULLIVAN, Sr. IIIâ€"J. Byers. A. Sylvester, A. Grochofske, H. Reilly. Jr. IIIâ€"J. Tinkham, H. Jones. Sr. IIâ€"M. McIntosh. M. Mitchell. Jr. IIâ€"A. Jones. A. Allen. W. Grahlmann, Eva. Walker. “No one knows What I sufiered from stomach trouble and dyspepsia” writes Mr, A. B. Agnew of Bridge- water “For the last five years I have been unable to digest and as- similate food. I had no color. my strength ran down and I felt miser able and nervous all the time. I always had a heavy feeling alter meals and was much troubled with dizziness and specks before my eyes. Dr. Hamilton's Pills were just what I needed. They have cured every! sympton of mv old trouble. My health is now all that can be desired.” By all means use Dr. Hamilton’s Pills; 2:3c. p61 box at all (18818.18 Sr. Pt. IIâ€"L. Tinkham. J Byers. Elma Grochofske. '1‘ Schiltrod. The Magazine section of the \Veek- ly Globe and Canada Farmer is happ- ily unique its pictorial and literary qualities No other paper going in- to the homes of the farmers of Can- ada is able to keep its readers so close ly in touch with. and so well inform ed regarding people and events of national and international interes'. The illustrations and articles publish ed each week help to widen the knowledge and increase the culture and refinement of those who are privileged to receive The Weekly Globe and Canada Farmer. This splendid family newspaper enables those even farthest removed from the centres of population to enjoy and profit by the best that art. and talent have to ofier. AN ILLUSTRATED HOME PAPER Fen-ozone feeds. nourishes and tones up the bodyâ€"is sends the thrill and vim of robust health from head no footâ€"makes you feel better at once. Won’t you use Ferrozone? Prive 500. per box. or six boxes for $2.50. at all dealers. or N C. Polson 00.. Hartford 0000., U. S. A.-. and KIDgSCOD, Out. THE SCOUBGE 0F CONSUIPI‘ION. Thousands are Dyingâ€"If Tired Lan- gnid or Run-Down Get Protec- tion Before Too Late. Mrs. B. J. Bichsrdson. Msnotick. Ont., tells as follows of her enormous gain in health from Ferrozone: “For two yours I was nor. well. I wee thin and anaemic Towards spring I fell into a condition 0! nervous ex hsustion. A desd tiredness hung over like load of lead. Housework of any kind I simply couldn’t do. A bad cough developed that worried me greatly for I thought it might be tuberculsr. When I first read of Ferrozone I was convinced it was good. I took it regularly for eight weeks and the change in my condi- tion was wonderful. My cheeks fill- ed out and: became clear and rosy. I gained ei-gh-t pounds and now em strong and vigorous as possible.” No child, man or woman is safe from consumption amass: hair blood is pure, rich and nourishing. Allow the blind to become thin. and immediately the whole system grows weak. The lungs are depriv ed at resisting power end the ever- present tnbercnlar baccilli deveIOps. The most positive protection against consumption is Ferrozone, which restores the blood to full- strength. Week organs are instant- ly strengthened. Worn-out tissues are rebuilt. New life is given to the lungs and all danger of consump- tion is destroyed. Jr. Pt. IIâ€"Louis Grahlmann, S. Five 9771/ LIGHT THE FIRE 55' no THE REST “" °"'- .â€"o. 0.. '- HONOR ROLL Dyspepsia Cured The COREY, TILDEN COMPANY KATE COCHRANE. AGENT, Bro. Minnie even in his short stay of two weeks among us has won the love and resnect of all the Ebenezer people In leaving {or his new field of labor in Varnev. he leaves behind him many hearts filled with gntitude and sorrou , but; at the same time many filled with a joy and peace they never knew before. That- God will go with him and long spare his life to win thousands of pres-ions souls for the Master is our earnest prayer. Evangelist Alexander Minnis o! Kingsvilie. Essex. has just concluded a series of Revival Services at Eben ezer church on. the'Varney circuit. l‘he services inepite of the inclemency of the weather and the bad condition of the roads have been very success- ful. The efizorts of Evangelist Minnie have been greatly blessed We. be- lieve twentytwo souls have been rescued from eternal death and. nre now enjoying the glorious liberty and power of Jesus Christ. Twelve new members were received into the church on Sunday last, and expect more to follow. The church. mem- bers have been greatly blessed and strengthened. If nature had her way every coma plexion would be clear and delightful.. But many allow their blood to be» come Wank.-â€"hence pimples. sallow skin, dark circles 'under the eyes To have a beautiful complexion use Ferrozone regularly. It brings rlcb ruddy glow to the cheeks. nourishes the blood and thereby destroys hu- mors and pimples For beauty. health and good spirits use Ferrozona Your appearance will improve a bun- dred fold. Fifty cents buys a box of fifty chocolate-coated Ferrozone tab- letsâ€"Don’t pu-c oB~get Ferrozcm today. JOBSKEMMM. Em. 3' Sr.- I [I'Mmroohaakm 613 ones. D. Tinkhgm L. McIntosh. Roy McDone ald'G Christopher. 3%. 22“ 4“ lL-Magzie Bl'yth, Jacob Stowam, Charne Halliday. Sr Pt. H ~G-eprge Peter. Janie Peter. Jr. P}. ‘IlLâ€"lésabel Stewart. Jen Morice. John Thompson, Joe Fortney, Geo. Fortney, Edgar Kellar. Jr. (a.)-J. Grahlmunn. W. N657, C. Schiltrod. L. Mitchel} P. thkor. Jr. Pa.II<-1£atie Beard. Ena. Blythi. AnnieHalliday, Willie Peter. IIâ€"Peurlie Wilson K we Ritchie Victor Williams. Arumr Wilson Clarence Scnplee. Sr Pt; lâ€"Ella Lewis, Mary Blytb. Willie Thomooson, 'l‘bos. Stewart. s. e. no. 3. quantum. Vâ€"Meggie Firth. lVâ€"Fennv Ector. Ernie Green wood. Emma Ritchie. John Green wood. Mev Spittell. Jr. 11â€" \hggio Ector, Alix Edge Eliza Winn-s. IVâ€"Elsie Blyth. Sr. IMPâ€"Janet Blyth. Annie Stew- art. Geo. Stewart Average attendance 20 IIIâ€"Arthur Edge, H ”bio Bitchte Eva. Ritchie. Willie Fnh nigh-am. I- (-b )«Geo. Park. Pearlio Faking- bn‘m. I (flyâ€"Geo. Wilson. Willie Rimbie. Amu Soon, Teacher. Pt IIâ€"Bella McKillop. Nora Will- iams. Vincent. Pavlor, Jos. Kenny. - ' Sr. I-mea Ftlkinuham. Maggie Ritchie, Cassie Ritchie, Edith Edge. Myrtle Eccor. Jr. ELI-Geo. Halliday, Bertie Morice. I (n.)-â€". Carrie McNallv, Alex Vaughtn. Are Good. Looks Valuable? =. NO'. 14, NORMANBY. V'icke rs. ' Once-TM fire i5 9TarTed in i Tkga'fire; box,iT will keep - qomq wITk very lime afiefif ion “6 50‘1“»:th RAM“; is so Simple: m consTruchon That There IS no vnceflainTy as To kow iT wi“ ACT durinq cookinq'hme ' USED IN THOUSANDS or CANADIAN Hones Axum: Pant, Tuchpr. E. DAWSOX. Teacher. SowaNiR uhn. Tho‘e is always rest for the poor. The rich take the bees. tbr poor get. the rest. It has recently been learned that Philip H. Rose and his wife, the for- mera son of» Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rose of Sydenhem. were rohbed and 'murdared lRSf. August and their ea- loon burned to cover up the mime. «Particulars eonfver received are the: liner. March the murdered man and woman onened 3 Salmon near Kerrys- town, about 40 miles from Seattle- Waehiugton, at large lumbering iis- rrict and that Rose vs as in the habit of cashing the lumbermen’s cheques us a matter of accomodition. for which purpose be kept a large sum of money about him. On the nigh: of the murder. he was known to-heve had $1.000+on the pzemises. and it is evident that after the saloon hndvbeen closed forrthe night it was entered and Rose- wns killed by a terrible [blow on the head while he stood be- ihind the bar. and that his wife was shot in one of the rooms in rear of the saloon Phe murderers then fired the building to cover up their crime. The place being in a lonely epot the tragedy was not discovered until the next dny, when he found the charred remains in the ruins, Deteczives heme been working on the case ever since the murder and a large reward is olered fo'r inform» rion that will bring the murderers to justice. but so far it appears to be surrounded with myseery, l‘he mur- dered men was well known here. being a frequent visitor at his uncle's Mr.John Mnheson of High River. Alberta. during his residence in Chatsworth. His ptremts and rel- tives are terribly grief stricken over the awful trngedyâ€"Chvsworth News. Postmastere-ue instructed by the department noo to uccept posrcards with written communications on the cddressed side for transmission to any ether countries except the Uni:- ed States, Mexico the United King- dom, France. Switzerland. Italy. and Zunis Some 0! these curds were lately forwarded to Japan. and the Japamse po<t office department has made Serious ohiectious to their use in correspondence to that country. A pastel chenge is announced! in the treatment:- of correspondence post- red by persons engsged in illegel business. The use oi the msils will be refused to any person publishing anything of an immorinl, seditious, scur'rilious or libelous character. or; in the business of en illegsl lottery or enterprise intended to delraud the public or in the business of seil- in: “green goods.” or of certain med- ical instruments and prescriptions. CHANGE IN POSTAL REGULA TIONS. NOVEMBER 16 1905 ' 21.1“.“ 8.0.4.3“. for You can depend on Aycr’s Burr Vlgor to restore color to your gray hair, every time. Follow directions and it never {as ro'do this work. It stops infliqoithe hnir, nioov. Then’c great satisfaction in bowing you no not going to be diap- pointed. Isn’t that so? Fading Hair Philip H. .3033 Murdpred. tom wanted for office work * Drawer 24. Durham. 0!!!! BOUND council by a \ ow uf 7b 2. decided to submit a local option n00!!! 1'0 RENT. -â€"A desirable hr u k dwelling house of d booms. Apph at Huh omce. ll- 16ft [filmâ€"At the Pie blocial at Rocky “can twenty dollars. Reward at. till ofllce.-â€"l pd. POI t good blink Galloway mlw see WI mt to learn that Mr. James Mord who has been ill for the past your or so ip not gaining in health ul‘ Wane‘plwed to see Mr. 'W. H Amwsmith quite smart afu'r mum- ‘oing an operation in ergus sum. ”oh-ago fur appendicitis. TEE mail from Chatswurth arriws I!” now at 6 p. m. instead 01' $0 p. III. a formerly. The sugv «mum-h~ with the train going north and Ivavvs‘ Chatsworth shortly aftm- (HIV 1) I'l« wk. THE Rev. T. Culling's .~ Sabbath next, in Llw Mvthm '1" at H a. In. he “I)i\‘im-' tor every Earthly Seq-d." “73‘ had a shnr! :21 Hr. Rom. Aljm». .w. ”‘3th tho agv «if v? O man of his )‘rrn's‘ h. “withstanding thu g_¢';.,l'euching Il‘w I'mu- “ch as We Wall” lil WE always did think Mt. Fun-q w.“ adow place. Um ()piniun is mm- “My verified since \u Iv :un tl': at 30V. Mr. Kerruish miasml the h {in loudly and was unable Lu he prvse m, ‘ our Methodist Anniversary .wrviws. “It’s the world a comin' to Whvl‘u M are people so h‘OW (hm can't outch a Grand Trunk main. ‘00“ prices for lug: mly call mvrchzm hr trade at pl'osvnt i «he Company is in 11. “‘8 lwvertlwlvs“. p. In. “Our Indehwdness to (i m.» TIIE Durham Furniture Co. MH' does in this issue for logs of all kind “Py have a mill of their own. and z- flay can cut lumber nf sizvs and “the wsuit their requin'nwms in a Factory they aw prepared m gim ”longed. wv mm mm 0“ gentleman Lu \Ill'Vi On Friday evening last at the Rudy school house a successful pie and lung ”all was held. Several {mm Luwu Med and helped 00 sum" the nu “phi. eat the good things and lisN-n b the program. va-ml gu‘hl n- citations, dialogues and musical selm-l. but were rendered, but owing to [h poor order could not be properly up glaciated. Receipts. 3.3m. Il- Smh Collier Ion lmt w. “have. Marie, um. ' u E. 13le was the gll(‘~l ( M of Holstein. from S-l'm-y a In. J. C.\ i( hul I'leIIIIId IIII~\\...I M I \‘lsit of IIIuI-v than :I \c- II 1!: “Hahn and thv .\«IIHI- “I ~‘I "Em.”aisy Blm'khIIIII IMI ‘I III \1 “I: for Buflaln MI “W ~hc \II‘ “1 -h90lnetill19 \‘l: h I" I "~' While here. '1? [1’1“ ‘\ "‘1 "In”! ' . ubquninmnces. “Hrs Sammie-twin u: H. -...I; I'Wafew days visiLiIIgIh« I II Mr. MI”! Hrs. AI M “w “ill. They netunm I gaming. “(Linda 3 s. VOL. 38440. 2019. LOCAL xde Caldwell You' sho n; from Bufl’al» \\ ht I“ like fcldl' H vm [Him ell-west. m left Sam here she wi 11 her sister the C. l’. R {Pt that H lltt (lilit IV m-i wed hm! mm rkvt t||)j est of Mn! ll .\| Tlu U It ll Ill]

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