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Durham Chronicle (1867), 27 Dec 1906, p. 5

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dren’s t w as $1 I), am >sperity dur- ITH SELL, ELORA hfléMS 1y as Possible at awrence’s Old Stand. US erate Prices . GRANT IE DURHAM. ‘WW‘WM at prices that f HOSIERY in >ace to mention will deem it; a judge the value Stubble me he name “B vithout it. For xccured by >03 Twice th , OD bowâ€"j . ONT. SOUND' aSOD Remember only 9 days to Xmas. DO YOUR SHOPPlNu EARLY. Darling’s She surely wou1d if YOU send her Stewart 3. They are the acme of chocolate perfection. DO you think the yo: lady would appreciah box of In Ebony We have just large stock of H. B. B. Brim' What: could be a more suitable Xmas gift for a father, brother or husband than a handsome Darling’s DRUG STORE . mm at $1.00 and cm W Savings Department at all Offices m p.“ “,1...” . gm, erlumes The Sovereign Bank of Canada [he People's Druggists [1888 33$: Octo- 190:3 Cu Chocolates ? (31' 'd; DECEMBER 27. 1906 O W Cash on Hand and at Bankers $ 383,097 51,173,473 1,300,000 1,300,000 1,610,478 ve Just received 3 took of the famous . Brizu' Root Pipes. pipes are all sold positive guarantee. 622.774 l,214.8‘2‘2 1.491 .398 3.916.842 ilass . C. TELFORD, Manager, DURHAM Ca pita! Paid-up Pipe ‘9 710 Ma NEW CANADIAN RECORD, 3 packages Reset vci Fund Bonds. Debentures etc. Undividcd P2 ofits i 439,363 713,397 672,034 791,153 1.612.831 1 335,847 Chartered by Don-union Parliament. S m .Vllf- cu re Sets IUShQS. 240,000 362,838 420,373 523.46! of Barclay 8’ Bell, Undertakers Sovereign Ban k Nutgs in Czrculauon $1,630,199 1,747,342 1,179,540 1,566,144 4,614,067 $ 759,995 1 .237 ,650 Take LAXA'I‘IVE BRUMU QUIXIXE Tablet; All drugzmts refund thc- money if n fails tocnro‘ E. W. Grave’s signamm u- on each bnx. 250. FULTONâ€"~11] Hampden. on December 24th, 1806, Thomas Fulton, aged 72 years. LIVINGSTONâ€"~11) Bontinck, on “'96!- nesday, Deg-ember 26th, 1606, Mrs. Andrew Livingston, aged 67 years. }{ERDâ€"â€"â€"-At Hampdeu, on December 29th, 1906, \Villimu Herd in his 68th year. 1.234 .840 1,550, 790 2,850,67 SMITH Loans at Call R EN \V "an 3' PRINCIPALS. f 0 ‘. ‘Q. s “as ms‘vsfi Winter Term Opens Jan. 2nd FIRTHâ€"GREEXWOODâ€"On Dec. .5th, at the residence of the bride’s par- ents, by Rev. T. Culling, B. A., Mr. John Firth to Miss Helen S. Green- wood, both of the township of T0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY STRATFORD, ONT. m'ruw Rumm'rsnx -â€"â€"- On Dec. L5th. at. the rebidence n: the bride's par- ents. by the Rev. “'11). Furqubarson, Geo. Alan Smith. of Independence. Kansas. to Jes=tie E., daughger of Adam Robertson, Esq“ Durham. I't D This school is recognized to be one of the leading Comme'ciol Schools in America. Our graduates are in de- mand as Business College teachers. The most recent application we re- ceived for a teacher offered $14000) per annum. We believe we are running one of the most progresaive and up-to da’e businefis training schools In the Province. The de- mand upon us for office help is sev- eral time< the supply. W rite fo' free catalogue Elliott Mclachlan )l'tel I) Ut hlislV *1)! ll Dlxn Loans :nd Discounts M 1'. Rube: Commercial H $ £58,469 £74,048 ,014. 123 578.850 540.510 thwklub 1 MARRIED .‘xmâ€" A: u Monday, De; DIED inck. ”hart Kenwmk, Dixon, both of At the residence lull arson h On I): DURHAM. ONT. Lu Marv Total Assets Excess of Assets over Liabilities gthc Pubiic $1,413,478 1.662.838 1,720,373 2,133,939 10,201,954 13,818,939 25,343,401 3' Kev. 5,278, 557 “011100 b, on JI \V . it w Miss Stella Jack and Mastei Beecher drove over to Port Elgin on Christmas day for the holiday week. Christmas Eve in Zion, 1906, will long remain in happy rememberanee in the 11101x10riesnf the big crowd that gathered there on Monday night. The. trees were fairly burdened down and more t:â€"1stefull_v dec¢_.1rate(l than ever. Mr. \Vill Jack has the eye and hand of an artist. The program was well prepared and every number was so well rendered as to meet with warm plmrdits. Mrs. John 0. Greenwood and Mr. '1‘. E. Blair gave two instru- mental selections that were rapturous- ly encored. The little folk excelled in song and recital. Rev. T. Colling’s re- marks were specially well chosen and most earnestly expressed. Miss Stella Jack has the grace, motion and powers iof expression that go to make a suc- cessful actress. Miss Olive Cook de- serves the laurel wreath for training the young folk in song and for the able part she took in the dialogues. The recitations given by Miss Mabel and Miss Myrtle Hunt will long be remem- bered. Miss Katie McNally gave her folk a. surprise on Saturday evening, coming up from the city and dropping in on them unannounced. Mrs. Tom Glencross is under medical care at present for a. severe attack of neuralgia, which later on developed into pleurisy. In fact, there are a. number around the neighborhood suf- fering from a disease somewhat similar to la. grippe. ‘ Mr. John Hunt. of town, is spending a. few days at his son, E. \V.’s. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Smith and their 4-year-old baby boy is up on 3. visit to relatives in Mm-kdale and among friends herr. Mrs. Smith is :1. sister of Mrs. 1‘3. \V. Hunt- when» tlwv mmnt u The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mc- Nally, of the 6th, is a very jolly one-at present. Mrs. Sailor and her bright boy, Lyman, and Mrs. Jesse Piercy, of Grand Rapids, arrived at the old home on W'ednesday mght. and on Saturday evening Miss Lucy came up from To- runto. a half of the male members of Zion congregation one sunny afternoon last week neatly putting battens on both sheds. They are real cosy now. Miss E. Scott bade good-bye. to the pupils of S. S. No. 5 on Friday last. Where she successfully taught for the past two years. She generously treat- ed all to oranges, and the pupils, Wish- ing to retain a spot in her memory, presented her with an inscribed silver fruit spoon and a. handsomely bound copy of Mrs. Browning’s poems. The address was brief but most compli- mentary. The church was filled with a well- “ \Ve’re the happiest souls in the world today. Miss M. E. Hunt, teacher at, Rocklyn, is holidaying at the dear old home. Notes on Zion’s Christmas Tree : Plenty to eat, plenty to wear, Fuel to hum, of coin a share ; Ontario’s sons and daughters should ’Twas an illustration of practical Christianity to see about a dozen and 11$ neighborhm .ulations and g' :1 Firth and Mia ives in Markdale and ds hero. Mrs. Smith is a E. \V. Hunt, where they 3' Christmas. )ld baby hay is up on a, visit mE The teachers made very happy se- .3 in Max-kdale and among 3 lections of prizes,â€"a difficult task. here. BII’S. SHIN]! is asister Of] The chaipulan \V. Hunt, where thev spent a. 3 schonl, pleased w ‘hristmns. felt; proud of his ith the audience and happy as {L boy over the success of the neighbm'huud extends its Cun- } evening’s entertainment. ions and good wishes to Mr.’ â€"â€"aâ€"..__. Nb and Miss Nellie Green wood ‘ ., . . . . Pues got QUle relxef from Dr. r unmn of heart, and haudu , _. ‘ .. . _ a N f l i l . “Show; s Magxc Ointment. nemember O ' .. 3 g V I 0.3“ 4| O o 0 0 '3’ “L “i: “'99) l?‘““’:"“ Ixt’s made alune for pliesâ€"and 1t future welfare ()1 lhlS lmghtl works wirh Certainty and satisfacl uuplv. wlm were pupils of ours vion Itching. nuinfnr man-"mm, m. Traverston. TEE DURHAM CHRONICLE Business College 3 LEADS IN YOUR dollars last; longer at Flarity Burnett’s. 12? DAY and EVENING classes. Each student is taught separately at his own desk. Trial lessons for one week free. Vistors welcome. BOOK-KICE PING SHORTHAND TY PI‘HVRITING COMMERCIAL LAW )0 .\I M ERCIAL CORRESPOND- MZCE 17,32 wdizmmm <<EHHZQ 0w2>zmze>b fiJwEAZQ Piies got quick relief from Dr.‘ Shonp's MagicOintment. Remember it’s made alune for pilesâ€"and it works wirh Co-rtaimy and satisfacl rion Itching. painful. protruding or h ind piié-s disappear like magic by itsuse,‘ Try in and see. MacFar- Secretary \V. L. Falkingham has few equals in attending to either the finances of the school or- the treats to the children. The proceeds amounted to $23.50 and all the children admitted free. No trouble to keep perfect order. ’Tis always a commendable feature of the place. Bob Timmins never were such a happy smile before. That dandy satin tie. handsome pipe and McDonald plug of tobacco. the gifts of Mr. James Ross, caused his heart valves to thump. dressed, goo d-Iaoking, happy crowd From far away Sask. came a most; magnificent musical photo album for Miss Olive Cook. H! The "Night Cine". as its name implies. does its work while you sleep. It soothes sore and inflam- ed mucous surfaces. heals local weaknesses and discharges. while the Restorative. eases nervous excitement. gives renewed vigor and ambition. builds up wasted tissues. bringing about, renewed strength. vigor. and energy. Take Dr. Shoop's Restorative-Tablets or Liquidâ€":2 s a general tonic to the system. For positive local help. use as well ”[2 3%33’53 To week and ailing women. there is at least one my to help. But with that way. two treatments. mustbe combined. One is local. one is constitu- tional. but both are important. both essential. Dr. Shoop’s Night Cure is the Local. Dr. Shoop‘s Restorative. the Constitutional. The former-Dr. Shoop’s Night Cureâ€"is a topical mucous membrane suppository remedy. while Dr. Shoop’s Restorative is wholly an internal treat- ment. The Restorative ranches throughout the entire system. seeking the repair of all nerve. 0.11 tissue. and all blood ailments. Weak Woman 0(30 and in placing all its graduates. MAC FARLANE CO. Mount Forest . T. CLANCY, Prin. aim We aim at doing better by you than any othe; We are never undersold by any business rival Percy G. A. Webster, Everything at your Service H. H. MOCKEERV The sands of 1906 Mgrchant Tailors and Gent’s F urnishers This Score will be open every night, till Xmas Wish our friends and customers JEWELLER AN 0 OPTITIAN See on 1" Magnificent er Jeweller.

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