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Durham Chronicle (1867), 27 Dec 1906, p. 8

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{and Get Relief and Juder Guarantee. c the attack arance of ct adapted It to take and us. Mr. E; known res e of Mr. E. lony. Sam used Chat to wud ofi bham berlain's Cough Remedy. my and i5 >mmendin. 123mm. silk collars 3t Grant’ 9. 1am Der CATARRH? for the. benefit 0f fin cure for Group attack if given Co of the disease- pted to children ake and contains Mr. E. A- Hm” am resident ‘nd h ofl’vnsivu he throat, BOUR, difli. ng. huski. nose. tick- h ll send Lisa on When asymp- )sician ire and rile? 0f l\'€ ealln yomei S hip 18 costs eeded, y one's relief NU? 821‘98 anh- 01‘ DD with hm DO 1E RDC will 61’8' Ice, not he I'V A. G. MACKAY. K. C. er. Conveyancer. c. Insurance Agent. Money to Loan. Issuer of Mar- riage Limnm. A general financial busi- ness transacted. D vey ancers Etc. Money to' Loan. Ofiicesrâ€"In the McIntyre Block. over Standard Bank. OH}? KINXEE. LICENSED AUC- The sun is sinking to its peaceful tioneer for the County ofGrey. repose in the Vi escern sky- Peeple June 06 DURHAM. ONT. hurry to and fro on .the streets of Meafordâ€"hrsr into one shop and then _________.____...em...______ into anoti erâ€"in their eagerness to 03x CL'ARK. LICENSED AUGâ€"Q purchase presents for the little ones tioneer for the County of Grey. Sales 1 a: home or for relatives and friends progeny attended t0. Orders my» left more advanced in years. A woman 2:321: 3?p}3‘3931.‘€¥§f3?5Ԥ' nacynnons is sitting at the window of her hum- D Ufiice over 'Gordon 3 new Jewellery Store, Lower Town Durham. Anyamount at monev to loan at 5 per cent. on farm oropertv. U. tioneer for the County of Grey. Tenn moderate nnd samfaction guaran- teed. The amusements and dates of qales an be made at THE CHRONICLE of. nee. Residence nnd P. 0.. Ceylon. Tele- phone connection. at his Implement Warerooms flcKi old stand. or at the Chronicle 0506. Nov. 9. ‘03. A. H. Jackson. NOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSION- Drs. Jamieson 8:. Maclaurin. (FFICE AND RESIDENCE 1 short distance 938?. cf Knann’d nnml THE JOB : : DEPARTMENT measure. MCSSIOMI£ $4.00 per annum. A« dixeaions willbc publisl cordiagly Trans 1cm " Foe Sale.“ eta-50 cc ‘0 each subsequent ms: All advertisements ordcrcd by strangers must be put: h in advance. Contract rates f0: ycariy at. enisemenu finished 0n Wiwign I_o the office. in All advertlec nc m. 30 ensure insertion in carter. week, should be brought m not later than Tommy aormng. ---»-â€"â€" _-_ ARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, CON. QWERUSIHC. Ff?” ‘JTES . . . a: :'<: : be charged if not so psi. Win '8 aid is d.- nddns label 0 pupa «mama: the Opti (WES... J. F. GRANT, D. D. 5.. L. D. S. rONOR GRADUATE, UNIVERSI- J. P. Telford. ARRISTER, SOLICITOR. ETC. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING amen-Inca ”mm H 103:. um mar 7m; mm sfiaamm THEY ARE HE-UNIIED J. G. Hutton, M. D., C. DURHAM. ONT. (Lower Town.) e.â€"Calder Block, over Post 0500 fouling facilities work MCPHAIL, LICENSED AUC- Dentistry in all its Branches. Dr. W. 0. Pickering Dentist. ' of Toronto. Graduate Royal Dental Surgeons of Ontario. MacKay 8:. Dunn. Emma AND Paopmz'ron. Medical Dz'rea‘my. DECF MBER :27. 1906 Legal Directory. Miscellaneous. DR. BROWN t distance east of Kn: Street. Lower Tow rs from 12 to 2 o’clock. 3 AND RESIDENCEâ€"COR Ill"; W. IRWIN DURHAM, ONT. ' address. fr- . year. 9“)“ U! Over J. J. Hunter’s. zl Directorv ce east of Knapp’s Hotel, ._ “Lower Town. Durham IS PUBLISHED shed ls completely stocked with all} NEW TYPE, thus 31'. for turninz out Pint-class HUI] If “08¢ I:c-;..-" Lost," " found. for first inseam, 35 cent ‘: cxceedmg o. .LUL‘Q L‘JLan new Jewelleryi Rising quite early one December . Anyamountj morning the young husband walked cent. on farm g out of the house without even bidding his wife gOod-bye or giving his sleep- ;ing children a farewell kiss. For unn [years the heart-broken mother and ' twife waited to receive some word of :TORS’ CON-f him but like the letter_expected from iney to Loanq‘he wounded and dying soldier, it Block. overgcame 'not. Breaking up house she lcame to Meaford. where she has sup- LW. F. Dcxx. ported herself and children by hard, i industrious labor. .3 xi}! be sent to any WM:. {08' 5.090 pt! I advanceâ€"Shso may e due to which ex «v by the number or. me. tinne‘l unnl all arrcat. 3:: provricxor. and Throat. rzisvpcnts 8 cc: 45 p .DSCTUOD ;_3 CCH’s\ p :cm msuuonâ€" Inll'HC rham. the 2nd xrsâ€"1â€"6 p.m. 1 Mai charted a Streetsâ€"at 089 ‘ It is the 13th day of December. 1906. Snow is on the ground and sleighs and cutters are seen upon the letreets. The shops are filled with Christmas novelties, and the faces of [countless children beam with deiight as they look forward with p. 'easurable anticipation to the dawn of the ChriSImas morn when well filled istockings and visions of roast goose and plum-pudding shall proclaim glad l tidings and great joy to the myriads {of human beings upon the earth. month of May the nuptials of this: happy couple were solemuized by ani Ottawa clergt man. whose solemn in- l tonation of words ” What God hath joined together let no man put asuu der, ” the lady told Meaford friends; she should never forget as long as she lived. Time went on. As man and wife thev lived in happiness and contentment for a few years. Then‘ the gossips be an to get in their work Some of these were relatives of the young wife. and as is usually the case, a neighbor was at the bottom ofi the troubleâ€"not that she had any- thing against either of the parties. but simply because she was willing to become the instrument of Others in wrecking a happv home and send- ing man and wife and several small children adrift upon a cold, unsym- pathetic world. The entertainment over. the yawng man escorted Jenny to her home a; d told her of the great love he bore for her On a beautiful mornng in the month of May the nuptials of this \V 'lhere came a day. howeVer, when the scene suddenly changed. There Was some talk of building a railway through that section of country. and a num! er of frmilies attract'd by the prospects of a probable boom in real estate. began to pnxchase land in the vicinity of the little village Among the newcomers in the early Spring was. a Stalwart young man of probably 2‘3 or :23 years of ageâ€"a carpenter by occupation and one who felt it an eSteemed privilege and honor to condescend to people of high estate. rt! In a little village needing close be Side the waters of the St. Lawrence there lived manv years ago a hand- some young woman whose parents passed to the Great Beyond when she was a mere child Light hearted and gay, this fair maiden of almost queenly beauty and social accom- plishment Was the life of the com- munity in which she lived. As she advanced in years her former boy companions visited the little house in a picturesque valley which she preferred in her simplicity and love of the beautiful in nature to desig nate her home. There they plighted thei; love and Spent many pleasant evenings in relating the happy and sometimes oft repeated experiences of their school days. an Husband Went to Cahfomia, Where he Engaged in Placer Mining and is Now Reputed to be Im mensely Richâ€"Returns to Onta‘io MEAFORD WOMAN RETURNS 103° ti“ HER HUSBAND AFTER MANY fig" 8 YEARS OE SEPARATION {with AND GBIEF J,” To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo gainine Tablets. 6 %é’m mmmwhmlzm; This mun-p. Sembflonbmasoldinpcstlz months. xtors of fiction bv \V a “'10 IeStint DE A TRUE CHRISTMAS STORY ts were covered with snow \\' 053 the handsome face man as he opened the tend the words which in years to come to mauce not often equal- : gutted and far-Seeing 16 C1838! summer OI 0L1 hand 15'} was call [BESS EUQ‘. 1 away WX‘OEB [I be Mr. Japuss’ sale on Thursday was a success. Auctioneer Clark seems to have luck on his side this fall and is getting all the sales. THE large 12xl4 photograph given away with one dozen cabinets is well worth a. dollar and a half. F. “F. Kel- sey, Photographer-.4111? 12th. tf. Mrs. Pete Black is on the sick list at present. We hope to soon see her around again, yet if any one in this part can be cheerful under afliction she can. A Merry Christmas to all helpers and well wishers of the Chronicle. Mr. Watters, of the Mill. conduct- ed cottage prayer meetings in the neighbor houses for the past two Sundays. Among the Christmas joys of Mr, and Mrs. A. Baird is a. bright little baby girl which arrived on the 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Watson and baby Wilfrid, of Normanby, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sharp last week. A couple of Galt farmers bought and shipped a car load of young cat- tle to tramp down the abundant crop of straw that grew in that part this year. Miss Bella McLaughlan is recover- ing from her illness and will soon be able to enjoy life again with be: many friends. Ycur Hutton Hill Scribe thinks we are wrong in calling a pie social a gambling afl’air, but we think not. for inStance, our young men 20 to Hutton Hill eitpecting for a couple of dollars to get possibly the corres- pondent or a similar winsome, jolly little tart who can bake a pie to the pink of perfection and would make a man happy for the hour or right through the chapter. while instead they get a girl who knows nothing and hardly that. who could hardly cook the weSt end of alaSt year’s turnip. That is what makes them cuss and make such a row. Brick is being laid down for the new church Everybody is welcome to help put the material on the ground. will offering lel be cak' who wnsh to spend atbm able night should attend go 111 am 01 me poor. A supper will; ‘ " "" V‘ be given and a 1:0 ood prom-am provid x HER! IE E11015 ed b1 the best talent. of Holstein and ' CLAMGREEN“ Durham Prizes wiH be given for? PEARL \\ ILsux dress providing it be of a poor qualiry' whi' e a. slight tax may be pm: on M“‘â€"" those with too much grandeur There' ' ' will be no set admittance out. a free Galnec will offering W111 be taken up. All who web to spend athorough enjoy- Tn S \ e are to MW and interesting in on New Year’s nig of a poverty social go in aid of the po be given and a. zoo men come at the time appointed. Needless to say the lady met her husband as requested. Reconcilia tion took place in the presence of anonher Meaford ladv. an intimate friend of the wife, and soon the re united couple will take up their resi deuce in Meuford. What a happy Christmas it will be for them.-.â€" Meaford EXpress. Jenny. I want. you to come at once to Toronttâ€"to the \Valker House. where I am etOpping for the present You will have no need to work any longer. I have become rich at placer mining in California, and can keep you and the children comfortabiy the rest of our lives. I have wronged youâ€"cruelly wronged youâ€"but re member that “to err is human; to forgive is Divine.” Do not fail to come at the time appointed. ible home. silentlv sobbing as her gthougbts lingpr upon that happy JMay mornmg when she plighted bur glove and promiSo-d imp! cit obediencv- {to the man who would ham: her par idea and forgiveness should he reruvn :8nd claim her as his lawful wife DEAR J xxxâ€"Thank Hea‘ven l have got word of you atlasr. On my way back from California. I Stop- ped over at Winnipeg, where I met a man named Taylor who told me you were living in Meaford I have naked God to forgive me and implore you to do the same. Oh! if you only knew how my heart has b en break- inz all these years to see you and the children. How are the girls ? I hape they have not entirely forgOtten their unfaithful father. \Vith all his faults she loved him Still. Just then the woman’s only sin entered the door. Carrying a letter iv his hand. The woman knew the writing, and ere she had broken the 3931 she was prompted to exclaim in words Somewhat similar to the prod igal’ s father of old: " For this my husband was dead and Is alive again; was lost and is found " The letter was to the following effect: S [1198! ette ane Co elS bar tb 33 omer Concerns. we beaunful, ke lips. apply e‘dl‘lfl :IE. cream) will quick] beaunful, perfecc, pink lips. apply at bed time a Dr. Sheep’s Green save morning. novice carefully Dry, cracked, or colorless feverislmess. and are as ilu‘ss‘. J ars Toronto. Dec. 12, 1905. have something new : invthe School House night. Jun. lst by Way S’Ol’fi a! an me THE DFRHA M CHRONICLE the Get a. free i be convinc DTOCBB S to RC- Elm. Ash and Basswood $10 00 to $15. 00. Maple. Beech and Birch, $8 to 3‘ Spruce and Balsam. $12 00. Hemlock, $10. 00. An extra high price will be paid for first class Rock Elm. All 1023 (with the exception o{_the Hemlock) not to be cut over 14 ft. (1:? ft. long preferred.) For which we will pay the follow- ing prices: â€" No tonic so certain. so helpful, so safe; try Ferrozone yourself, 50 per box at all deaIers. my constitution, and made me a new woman. 1 consider Ferrozoue worth its weight in gold to every week woman. It cures quickly and saves big doctor’s bills. (MRS.) R. CROSS." last winter,” writes Mrs. Cross. of Wakefield. Ont. "My appetite was variable.I was weak and unfit for work. Isufl'ereda good deal from nervous prostration and palpitation of the heart. My digestion was generallv out of order. By snring- time I had lost flesh, color. and had a lad cough. The doctor didn’t help me very much, so I decided to try Ferrozone It did me ever so much good in one week. Igained strength looked and felt a. lot better. When I had used six boxes of Ferrozone I weighed myself and found a gain of fifteen pounds. Ferrozone rebuilt [0000 Ft. Logs Wanted ANOTHER CASE THAT PROVES THE MERIT 0F maxim mcam. OPE.» mestdOC th (D 'A ha Our School closed for the holidays last. inday. During the afternoon a large number from the section as sembled to listen to an lflfelt‘fi‘élflg pragrum given by the children and their teacher, Mr. Howey. Mr. Ke: eey. of Durham. Was out and $03k several pictures of the group. Tm- work of thr- childreu snowed cgreful training and painsraking efiorc on the part of '.he teacher “'hulll we are Sorry to mâ€"H leaning 31!. Howey has done excellent work fluninz the past )ear nd We wim hinu every success in fins new sobwl. He Was presented wi'h an vddresq and a nice sec of military brushee in a case by the SCllOlarS \lr .‘mwex made A very femiug reply and thanked them for their kiudue:s Foilo via: 15 the address ; DEAR TEACHERâ€" As the closmg of the school at thi< time will have the Who: of :everim; that comwo-‘i )n which hxu‘ Exis'm'wl between u~ for the lzmr yea", the con-1 nectmn of teacher and unml. we f. ell Wu exreudcmugratuln'mUS to Miss Amyl Edge. who at the In! rxaiu iuation for Svmor Teaciu-re a: Owen Sound Uflougmte Insuiuw won the gold deal for par. I and Main to Mr. Arthur Weir, our new temhel‘, who won similar hOUOIS for Pu: 11 A A public preSo-xmatiou of me. twv medals was mad? at the Collegiate last Wednesday night Mr B. H. Banks Was serin-osiv for some-s time buci now «me to arm“ (I again. Mr and MN. Wm. Ritvhle :and a: vim: to (fiends in Art-‘hur m~t Wrr‘n ! While there Mr Rt'ciuv dunr w. . r to )Inohvu « hoâ€"ro- hr purc~hn 81 n fine imported mate. $4 the mamhwsa ~tf he- inn: 1 fam- ih we”: home for inmrmas. .10.: how Hannibal). Dan from {Knud- brldlw. and Tom and MIME”: {um Porouto. .-.â€" _..-_.._. W_._.__--_.._ ~... .Glenel DURHAM FURNITURE CO. Edge Hill. the race: hf revermg m which hm: existed the [Mr yew, the con. her and puml. was he! thi‘l parting m exnrms ALEX M EDG» MAE >‘PITTELL. HERBIE RITCHII of f A GUARANTEED CURE FOR FILES ill Itching, Blind. Bleeding.Zl’rufl'ml gists are authorized to refund t OIXTMEN 1‘ fails to cure in G to '2 New PUMP DRILLING (lone wi [11 (.‘ FERROL is not a patent mystery. The formula is freely published. It is prescribed by the best Physicians. It is endorsed by the most eminent Medical Journals. It is used in prominent Hospitals, Sanitariums, etc. ‘ COM HRS and tin am nmnarad to fun tandml 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., (i. J. McKechpéé 8 EC )RK(}UARANFEF After making a thorough test of FERRdlin its own laboratorv the London (England) Lancet pubished an article from which the followina IS taken: Mm: the “:cxding Medical Journal {the world has to say about :‘ERROL. \ No higher endorsation is possible. The results following the use of FERROL for the past ten years ‘ have proved that this endorsation is well deserved. What the L01 and a tonic in ; special qualities. “This is a successful combination of the well- Phosphorus. The formula is no secret, and our analysis showed the presence and amount of consti- tuents as described. The preparation is a good one and of distinct therapeutic value. The association of an easily assimilable oil, in a fine state of division, with a phosphatic salt of iron which does not disturb the digestive functions and which is easily tolerated, determines its success as a food and tonic in wasting diseases.” GEORGE WHITMORF H Pumas Xmas Shepping Here is Always a Pleasure ANI) MERRY XMAS? TO ALL g RBXNG ('i [N P!) THE PUPUlAR CASH STORE {RPM AND 0 '14 days London Lancet recommends as a food in all wasting diseases must have very ANDA TONIC "TORE A X 0 DW ELI Village uf Priceville. I) NOTICE TO TRES PASSER 6w .l I No 3 Con TO RENT DR: .\'r. ING IN TH Dun [ER

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