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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Jan 1910, p. 5

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some one of these is Tn your advantage .3» > v>OOOOONO§W mmgâ€"ouou- Out-o- DIC 909.90.909' D‘W ARE ' s mpllment Season . . . fl YOU ALL RUG STORE from NERY and Vicinity 10 Green u 1 ips’ Bonnet! .,_, waM )5 .. 980 up t‘ MORNING and \V BAKERY h fully p. In my d. n-tenus and N at right. price. to announce am prepared xtmnage. .Ian.‘ 1910 w Year. ng tcmfl Horse Big... “it? R from. Sticks I“ basin! abundant. my mu. 22m. in you b meoopoéommuoumu Universal No-dra'ught Ventilator 00321: which -_n._ -"-â€"v a very vhluable medicine for throat and lung troubles, quickly relieves md cures painful breath- in: and I dumualv gamma- Chi-Iberlain’q Cough Remedy is %%w$%%w$$% $70 a‘" 7'11 J. A. GLASS, 7‘7 Gnml for health. Recommended by all doctors. Fresh air without a draught in all kinds of weatherâ€"storm or sunshine. Use Ventilator; don't sleep in a‘ draught; don’t sleep in too warm a room; don't sleep in a elosed up room. Coal gas is unhealthy and deadly, breathing same air over and over again. Sleep in a good healthy room with one of J. A. GLASS’ UNIVERSAL NO- DRAUGHT VENTILATORS and get up in the morning with a. clear head and ready for business. Best and the most complete Ventil: tor in the country. Got up by ’2 1910 #fififi%a§fi§%%§%§%, o \x. L% I. :v '9“? Euler-y powder and oil made into a paste is an excellent mixture to clean steel. Rub on well and poly ish. after which rub With an ailedi rag and then polish up again with a clean duster. Durham, Ont. After the ceremony, the guests, numbering twenty-«five. repaired to the home. of the bride’s part-.1119. near Varney, where a sumptuous tea awaited them, The. bride’s cake. a four storey, was beauti- fully decorated, the handiwork of Mrs. W. .C‘lark, Vraxtniey. vllfll rotugrow and Mr. James Gadd, cousin of the groom, assisted them lthrough tho trying Qi‘rioirle, while little Alma Pottigrew actcd at; vin'; hon-or. Rev. Mr. King, of Hol~ stein, tied the nup“?a.l knot, in ’Lh: absence of Rev. Mr. Wright, 0: Durham. The church was bumti-m fully decorated. ’ihe ushers 3.44231' Messrs. ‘Vilbort Blych and £21111ch on Lauder. ’ RY‘MEI‘IHhL MARSHALLâ€"PETTIGREW. A Very pretty welding took place at Varney Methodist church! on Wednesday. Deccmber 2.00).! 'when Miss Bertha Maud Pettigrew" Iand Mr. Thos. (3r. Marshall were: ,united in marriage. Precisely at [3 o’elocti, to the strains of Mer» udelss-ohn’s wedding march, played 'by Miss Ethel I’Utiigrew, the bride- enters-I :he church hurling on the arm 0.1. her fa-thrr. \{Nliss Mabel Pettigrow and Mr. James Gadd, cousin of the groom, assisted them through the trying cur-vimxl, while little Alma Pottigrew acted as ring 1 bc:.2.1'o31‘. ReV. Mr. King. 0:2 NM. 1 STGVE POLISH The bride réceived many beauti- lawman, om. _ '19 Halters of the famous “2 In 7" 8M MM Get “Black Knight” at your dealer'sâ€"or send me. for a large can free postpaid. \Vl: “ Black Knight ” Stove Polish was made for women -â€"made to save them work, worry and weariness. score'Durham 9, Paisle m (h -.. V \ vw bun SC\CIII mmu 88 later, Saunders landing the third scova i mijfteen minu.‘ as of p! v.! *IMJ: t‘v"- ____ ‘7' is pas a consequence, o‘ver fifty dol- lars’ worth of interested are lined the boards to witness the struggle. For size. the Paisleyites had it all over the local sepzette, and dur- their prmciisc beiore plav comman col. showed considerable speed. Whlch, with their advantage in ? F._DAL_LEY co. The first Northern League hock- ey match for the championship of No. 2 district. to be played on local ice was pulled off on Thurs- day night last, when the Durham [and Paisley teams crossed scicks time in their hockey handlers and clover pucksters. and __n â€"--- ocnls, and thirty seconds wolle shot in Durhams y .v. o n - Mr‘ ‘_:-. hri 50 tl' alf opened much first“, 3.11:?“ Lave-Ila one each in four- 9 L this jmcmre, THE 1 er' puckstérs, and , over fifty dol- grgsted _ spectat- ad vagtage in When buttons are removed from a dress for future use. they should be loosely strung on a thread be- fore being put in the button box. This is a time saver, and keeps the buttons from .gettmg‘} lost or separated. ' I [131' 01 1110 groom. The nuptial knot was Well and truly tint by Rev. Dr. Farquharson :01" Durham. The bride looked 'eharming in a blue 311k prmcess .carried a bouquet of carnations 'amd maiden-hair ferns. _ Little Margaret Atkinson, cousin of the bride, acted as floWer girl. After congratulations, the company re- ; ties to the good things provided,i Ifollowed by a neat speech by D12 :Farquharson, the happy couple “took the afternoon train for a short trip to Toronto and other, points. followed by the best wish- :es of their many friends and rela- { “01118. The groom’s om fn ”M 1,4... age. 1, After the ceremony and 1 n ulattions, the bridal party a 0 friends pal-took of a VCI‘] tuous repast, quite in keep; ’th-o occasion. i I 3 Th;- presents were cos: ‘1- »‘: "Dds. showing the hi .:»-:n in which the bride w ‘M and Mrs. McKinnon w â€" " up their residence on the) of Jon the South Line, Gienelg‘ .3 matrimony, to the man of her choice, Mr. Benjamin Coutts,’ of Buntinck. HAL one - o’clock the. bride entered the parlor leaning on the mm of her father, to "the strains of the wedding: march I A very pretty wedding took place 0m M'cdnesday. December 29, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. Atkinson, Brcok Valley, Glenelg, when their daughter, Bessie Mab- el was united in the holy bonds of matrimony, to the man of her choice, Mr. Benjamin Coutts, of .'5(’.IilinC1I. \EAI, OHM - n’r-lr.nly ila» __..-....- uuln aJl’J aU'O {She wore a Wreath of w {nations in her hair, and c 5 her hand a bouquet of pi ‘ Miss Emma, a' siater of 4‘ acted as bridesmaid. and efsctremely handsome in a __..... .nuvutll d Var}, pre‘. '3’ 'Woa'ding was sokzmaixed 12L the 110an 0:“ BLT" and Mrs. Aioxand- '91‘ McEachonn. South Line,- GIi-nulg. when their eldosz‘ daug‘hmr, Janet Agnes was united in marriage to Mr. Neal McKinnon. of the same place. the officiating clerg 'man being Rev. Mr. Berry, 0;? Price- ville, the pastor of the bride. 0*! :s muék-r 1t groom‘s present On the 5th 0. \MdKINNON-â€"MCEAC COUTTSâ€"ATKINSON, as u all he ring __â€"â€"-1v--w I “I“. ‘Jl’e bridal veil and wreath,and l bouquet of carnations [den-hair ferns. _ Little I- AAI' usband’a mother at last brought me a‘ box of Zam-Buk. This , was applied to the font and it. was sur- % % prising h' .w soon I found relief from the severe pain. A further supply of Zam- Buk was obtained and I persevere! in using this balm alune. In a couple (1? days the But-Hing had gn'le down (emu siderably, the (ii coloration was 1c :4 1 distinct and the pain Was banished. I4 ‘ four days I could go ahcmt as Usual : Um: bruined and injured {not had been Hm.»- :»ughl)y cured by the timely us“ of 21a“;- Buk. ’ ': will take komis, Sask "-V‘ “nu 1. u: the 01‘101'121n10- hu '3‘ LLVII‘. Bi; 1‘ JV 0 pastor of the :old lock-éâ€"t upplied to the foot and it; was our- ing how soon I found relief from the ere pain. A further supply of Zam- : was obtained and I persevered in 3 this balm nhme. In a couple of 3 the swelling had gone down om:- rably, the (n coloration was le :3 not and the ain‘wns banished. Ll days I 001214ng abuut as usual : the aed and injured foot had been tlmr- ly cured by the timely use of Zam- useful pres present from v. Dr. Farquharson ‘he bride looked blue silk princess thh _white lace ’NICLE m presents, among at from the groom t fur. 031*. nt to (he bridesm Th}: last month W33 solem I‘G‘ 61'. \The h; UP housekoe thepld home Very sum {3. keeping with lfle urlriesmaid and chain, and 9 w-n'l wink- pi “HERN I16 11 away _. -. uwuua uuuug a course in business callege. Very Mr. Frank Duncan who has been 3 hardware three years, has returned to for a few months ".1300 Miss Edith Allen. of Dmham. has been esgaged in S. S. No. 3. past of the village and commenced her duties on Monday. Mr. ‘Valker Loucks has secured the contract for the carpenter work on Dr. Murrav’s new mun“-.. ippv {Jill}: ' Rev. Mr. \Vellwood conducted the lSunday school anniversary service in .ithe Metendist church on Sunday «morning the excellent address being Jspecially to the young people. Mr. JMiller a Victorian College student ms- jsisted at the morning and evening Iservice. The music for the day was appropriate to the sermon. At the Presbyterian church Rev. J. D. Edgar P‘reached and Miss Evelyn Hall of loronto assisted the choir and gave a beautifully rendered solo. residence recen J Corbett. Miss M. F. h Fleaherton Police Trustees Wt‘l'U alsoelected by acclsmmtion. viz. \V. J. Boyd. T. A. Blitkcly, D. Mu'l‘uvish. ; After an illness of about a year’s duration with lung trouhie Mrs. 4; Christopher Irwin pfl.St§t‘d ‘ :tt ; midnight on Sunday . . her parents, M". and Mrs. un unclouded hope of a glorious nn~ mortality. The. deceasrd who was 3] years of agv was horn in ‘lesherton. About eleven years ago she was mar- ‘ried to Mr. Irwin. of Proton Tum i years ago the young couple moved to the \Vcst settling at Halhrite, Sask. i'l‘he sorrowing husband with tWo . young children and the bereft parents ham tne sympathy (if many friends in their trial. The funeral takes pl-wu to Dundnlk on \Vedneuduy. ; The continuation and public schools reopened on Monday with Principal Marcellus and Miss Chidley in the former and Mr, Holland and Miss! Switzer iu the latter. . â€" _. I -â€" â€" A _4â€"â€" 1- The skating rink was New Yvnr’s day and durit. noun a largv. number of pl cm were on the ice. . ..‘-.. .u uuu ’liw iiatlu i'uik Lnuk their p; ingiy WM! and were way a A do” (mm-visa, :I Mar hull and a 123;: drill were pm-H Row. J. V. Lnughwd gu pleasing nddsvss. An mm: innervating part (If the was a presentation i'mm U the 8111):" Mr. \V. H. Bun! presented with an address fnl mantle vim-k as u m preciatinn of his faithfl Mr. Bunb wns genuinely st with his usual cmnpusure t and lining reply. The an: presented by the veteran \Vm. Ulztyluu showed that The Methodist Sabbath i vm-sm-y on New Year's 9v {usual n gum! entm'taim f finmu'ial sm-cess. lustwu if”? vlmrgvd a free wili ufi'. C It. heais more quicx! suh- ta-nce. alh‘Ccss n. crude carbolio amid 7w ____ Did you ever ask yourself: ‘:How is it that Zam-Buk is so populfn'?" It is because it is poisonous astringents. 2am? Buk doesn't. McDonald of Toronto, .et Flesherton. ml entertainment .ers have passed uvor :M'nship and the exâ€" llling day have been right and J. A. Cau'mn -vv u u- uuurlllg “’88 I?" amounted H) UNA)“. cut tea servul in {hr {adjourned tn the and- Wns \x'c‘llffiflc-d. 'l‘hv .. E \Vellwnud, (unis mun-mnme which mm- 588 by the suluml, reci- rtcu in Which many pf 00k their [mt-Ls (‘XCt‘Pll- wet-e very entertaining. :1 Sc‘m' liczu'vx'a" exvutiw‘ wvre pretty muulwra. ughevd game a short 8. An unexpected and 't of the lnnurnnlhh- an Opened on Py than any known h School :umi M'Hling was .1: Id ‘_’f the uSâ€"nal am vwn 13 Very numerous spcfions. but if- not molesu to satayâ€"Dillon " n..u_ ‘- not in rovided for n is very m Jaguar, Known locaHy by forci. as the tiger. prvya upon cattle ranch animals to and: a degree I be very much of a nuisance. There are some timber wolves, mm is very numerous bot country coasts, um jaguar, known localiy as the tiger. preys up ranch animals to such . be__very much of a wnui: _ wâ€"wâ€"uou “II“ “YUUV‘” V.“ The mountain lion lurks in all “A high country, unzi’ulnng with his: - '9‘" sometimes found. but. seldom .¢ the American panthwr. All the Au can great cats, in fact, inhabit , the Pacific sad 2qu coast: lad. foothills. The small American _ é, pard 18 very numerous all bot country coagts, and the M at" a t in, ~ PK . I" .' o l (.l ' ' ' H z I .-... 1‘ . ‘1 .‘l'(, ‘ '.'I‘ 1' {IL/1'4 H!!! I . ‘hl_' ' 1H..’ni! t '.‘["‘ IEI JE‘iHJJ' I; < 1' 1“ HM ' ' '1. Q“; .. i -U' ‘\ .9g ' ‘ \ 11H! IMHI It I In «' fl? « ~‘v! WY, . ; gh HlHlT..yh~ I t t , 'H', ~ 0 - I .«1 1 » .1) 'M .‘W 1!: T‘Ju * In I.) m: 1 .1' I all c '1!!!" of“! Q\QI' ?;i' "m \I' {OHHIL lwmvl “1'1: \\ ,; ‘ ’ " .Vil Hush‘, ()H :10 .- :.:....1-«-nu nh-mst , , 1L. .1. just. outside ‘h.’) ('j‘.\' (If (‘1 fl.“ 3' iil’fi' hrt‘ very ‘ 1W" hwytnr5‘, and I ,. :- ,1.er taxru-rionce lnl' thy qlluln) (-f Hut \‘6‘YIISOIJ. At many mountzm: miiv- whpro I stop- pud Hwy w-‘HJ hum- «~11 j)?t8, where ZL“ f'dWHS UH‘V jam? MUCH found and raised by childwn. The mule, burm nr blacktuil in- habits porti’ms n1 tiw fluxes of Chi- hauhau, Coahuiln am Sonora. TL _ ‘ lll() It may be said of gauw'uzinml 1 American contme of the fiftieth mu rhey unclude Nearly Eu Eound In North A Again thanking you‘ and wishing you the umnphmunta o; the 39:18-- on, I am your obedient servant. E. W. HUNT Ladies and (.i(mtlelnon.- tender you my sincere th the very liberal support 1 me on Monday last to 5!. re-election to the I~3epVo 1910. I promise to use ‘ judgment {or the benefit township, and hope you v reason to fan! at the em year that your confidence been misplaced. To the Electors of Township of Clone. Mr. and Mrs. (Mm; i 951 lm' wedding: nf the: near Ruck Minx an Ne! Miss Maud Richm'da da y for 'l‘urontu a ham open an art studio. M r. I“. A Bakvr milurs. have fun and will cuutiuue l occupied by M r. M Mirses Mai: an eujnyahiv fin» young fl work. GAME ANIMALS OF H L. U H was the guest, of he \chd from Friday I Miss May “Pudel snvnding a fvw dag Mrs. (Uta) Mmrzu'. wmcn had caused her any- of «3,. Hear her experience. She up : ‘ ‘ One morning. while wuhnng, I M. flight, pain in the end of my 6038. This gradually got more acute until by the evening of the next. duy the and of the finger had become uwollon ind M‘ and so blue I becamu dun-mod. ' “The pain from it was almOIt hon-d ‘ “hear. It made me turn quit. lick! I’ou’h'ges of fir=t one kind and “1‘ anothm were a )plied, but seemed ”, give mom: relic}. My daughter-ilk». who had \(i some “itb Zam-Buk I:1I|n1n?“.ltl- previous “perish. obtained {box for m Mt which had caused her day: of Heat her expepienco, _ She any: : lll\ POISONED leGER "fluid l m )1: Lu (1 MI Em, Card of Thanks m! fou -1 umn (omenpâ€"l ‘ ‘2 to my sincere thanks for tpe benefit-vb; a; '90 or pf her niece Mrs. nds [If I On b (9" Yegt}; l“ that demon, of Toronto, ; h days with her sis“ H ‘1? 2i :nll‘tlll'l’Shi’ mines- HIM -J ‘4 till Monday mun. 0f Tc" E? you Will‘havé 1319 end of the II Mm loftâ€"nu ' I man. we she expects to tllc to socmé my 'PVOShi!) for qu my best hiflips attends Van Dnaen run-["5 mother! [Mia’s a!“ .VUJ Rave has not Gallium; l't~‘. (1Q; M I gave wen Ly. K lust. \Veu‘

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