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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 May 1910, p. 8

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THE DURHAM CHRONICLE JUVENILE LACROS'I! SCHEDULE The following is the schedule of District No. 2, juvenile series, C. L. A. as drawn "up at Hanover on 'llhursday last: May 27th Wa-lkerton at Chesley. June 2nd, Chesley at Durham. June 3rd. Walkenton at Hanover. June 10th, Durham at Walkerton. June 17th, Hanover at Durham. J une 20th, Chesley at Walkerton. June 27th, Durham at Hanover. July 7th Chesley at Hanover. July 15th, Hanover at Chesley. sun or (him. C’l'fl' or 1301.300 an L as corn". ' Frank J. (‘houey make: out. than I.» is senior Mflnm Hf lho- firm of F. J. Chem-y Cu. «Ininz “Man... in the Pity M 'l‘ulndu l‘mmtr and State «(Strum and that said fing w“ my the sum of In I“. ............ '5‘! H UN UREAIIRYLCXRS f5rro3c'cliâ€"aâ€"nd' 1705i cam- uf Catmrh flu! canunt be cnrwl in“ “I? III? (MAL) A W. 6' E3803. Nun“ Pulsuc nan" Catarrh Cum in taken internally. Mu! acts directty ou the "menus ourfaoes of the sys- tum. Semi for tomhnoniata free, 1'. J. CHENEY CO. Toledo. 0. Sold by 3'! Druggiuu 750. Tue Hall's Family Pills for constipntion. ool' Ha-l'a Calanh Cure. ERAS K-l. CHESEY; A Fascinating Occupation For the Tourist in Paria. - Window gazing is one of the recoo nized vocations ot‘ the tourist in Paris. Everybody engages in this fascinating occupation. and. in truth. it would be impossible to resist the temptation. tor the most beautiful wares are set forth in the most artistic manner. and the only way you can withstand the desire tor possession is to leave the coin ot the realm and even your letter of credit at home; otherwise there is no telling into what extravagance. not to say useless purchase. you may be per- suaded when probably you have just gone out for a morning stroll. Sun"!- to lmforo um um mnlwcrélmd in my prvsmwv. this 61h day of Dem-mun A. U, 16:6. Of all these windows the jewelers' seem to be the greatest magnets. But the bewildering part or it is that to the man or woman unversed in the knowledge of precious stones the imi- tations thereof look quite as good as the genuine articles. Pearls. diamonds. rubies. emeralds and so throughout the long list stones are so perfectly lmo itated that it is small wonder many American women succumb to the temptation of buying them. But there the temptation does not end. for they bring them home with all the intent to dazzle. bewilder and deceive their unsuspecting relatives and friends with the magnificence of their sudden- ly acquired wealth or jewels. Women whom one would never suspect of wearing imitation gems frequent the shops where they are for sale in Paris in the most open. not to say brazen. manner. while the foreign papers fair. ly bristle with advertisements of re- constructed and imitation gems. which only goes to show what a lucrative business it must be.-â€"i\ew York 'i‘rib- une. What the Bridegroam Thought of tho Old Native at the Station. While waiting for the train the bride and bridegroom walked slowly up and down the'platform. “I don’t know what this Joklng and guying may have been to you," he re- marked. “but it’s death to me. I never experienced such an ordeal.” "It’s perfectly dreadful.” she am swered. “I shall be so glad when we get away from everybody we know." “Be you goin' to take this train?” he asked. “It’s none of your business." retorted the bridegroom Indignantly as he guided the bride up the platform. where they condoled with each other over the Impertinence or some of. the natives. "They’re actually lmpertlnent.” he went on. “Why. the very natives"- At this unpropitious moment the wheezy old station master walked up to them. Onward came the train. its vapor curling from afar. It was the last to their destination that day-an ex- press. Nearer and nearer it came at full speed; then In a moment it whiz- zed past and was gone. “Why in thunder didn't that train stop?" yelled the bridegroom. “Cos you sed 'twarn’t none or my business. I has tosignai it that train'n to stop. ” And as the old station master softly stroked his board there was a wicked twinkle in his eye.-London Tit-Bin Court of Revision for the Town of Durham wall be held m the Town Hall Durham, on Saturday. May 28. at 8 o’clock p.111. All interested will gm er themqeh es according- ly. W. VOLLET. Clexk. THE 2-STOREY ROUGH CAST store on Garafraxa Street,-â€"the Parrott property. For particu- Lars apply to A. C. Grant, Dur- am. The undersigned articles will be sold b public auction 'at Mr. Kin- nee’s arness Shop on Saturday, May flat. at 3 o’clock. 1 bedroom set; 1 rocking chair; 3 kitchen chairs; 1 rattan chair; 2 Darlor tables; 1 screen: ,1 iron bed'steadtmnd springs; 1 coal heat- er; 1 small wood cook stove: 1 31713915 tub: 1 wringer; and other Terms, Cash. . J AB. CARSON, Auctioneer. AN OLD BUSYBODY. WINDOW GAZING. Auction Sdie. For Sale Notice. l FRIDAY â€" To John McVickers, ; Glenelg, thence to Davis Hink’s, near i Ceylc'm, for night. I SATURDAYâ€"To Eli Ostrnnder’s. :Artemesia, for noon, thence to his own stable, where he will remain un- {til the following Monday morning. MONDAYâ€"Will proceed to Thos. Harrison’sflgremont, for noon; thence to James Hopkins, Glenelg. for night. TUESDAYâ€"To A. McEachern’s. Glenelg. for noon; thence home fur night. \VEDNESDAYâ€"To Prieeville for noon, thence to Arch. McMillan's (“80818. for night. THURSDAYâ€"Will proceed to Niel 81-09., Township Hall, Glenelg, for noun. thence to Wm. Greenwood’s. 6th Glenelg, for night. Will stand for mares for the season of 1910, as follows: Duke of York This route will be continued ‘ Y't. thmmm m. ”mm mm MQW. J. MCFADDEN, A}, weather permitting. ' DUI-{HALL ONTARIO L- “00". Prop» Pricevmem - ......,,, , , , , , w Stop- ram»: Hull- Destroy. Dandruff Real drop from regular prices. No marking up first and then marking down to make the prices look like bar- gains. Our goods will be all sold at Real Bargains for ten days, beginning Sat- urd ay, December [I Ready-nude Suits. Ready- made Pants, Overalls, Ladies' and Men’s Underwear, Blan- kets. Woollen Sheeting. Prints. Flunuelettes. Men’s and Boys’ Caps and Gloves and a bust of other articles. Real bargains in fresh Fruit Currants, Raisin s, Lemons, Oranges, etc. Real bargains in choice Groceries. The Imported Clydesdale Stallion In New Quarters Near the (influx: St. Bridge Real ..... Bargains M. D. MCGRATH Near the Garatraxa {Sh Bridge I wish to annom cc to the puhhc that I am now settled in: my new quarters, T. Moran's old stand, near the. Guru- fraxa St. bridge. where I am prepared to cater to theirzwants inzall kinds of custom blacksmith- ing. All work guaran- teed firstoclass. 8043 C.S.R. 12948 8.8.8. S. SCOTT AYER’S HAIR VIGOR Insures all kinds of tsrm prov?!” ty and isolated dWellings a't re- duced cash rates, and under low- er premium notes .tor a term of three or {our yesrs than can be secured elsewhere Buildings PTO' tected with lightning rods and their contents accepted at lower rates than Others not so protected COIPANV The Second Strongest Purelfoutunl Fire Insurance Company In Ontarin Head Office. - Walkertou.nnt J J. Behmnacher, Manager. Farmers’ Central Mutual Fire Insurance By October 15th our new fat-l wry at Hanover will be completed. Ww will require fifty girls. “'0 uch» have room for a few girls in «nu present. quarters. Applicatimls will be received now by WILLIAMS, GREENE 6: ROME CO., Limited HANOVER. - - ONTARIO PROPERTY INSURED NEARâ€" LY ‘9‘000,000.00. Make. Hall- (30;; May 19, 1910 TH Ii We regret to learn M .n 31v of Murden h cm m If. Hugh McDonald 3M M driver to I Toronto hn-m vat, ‘ud de‘iVPI'tN’i 111' (”up 311:. Forest on Thuxwmy. A meeting 01 tn“ “'1“ L9 ht We have been 1mm- Q‘IICt wedding: tun}; ‘ e of Mr. Tho». M \ “and-y last, when . krl. became th MM. Rt “03'. of Niagzna have no account H but our Vanmy currv Mbtless supply us \ week. “'53 |9ndor on mve you seen the ( , The WOMPU’S InSLHuh‘ County of Grey W111 hold 1 and convention in Sound on Tuesday, me 11. mencing at 2.30 p m Md 8009. of Guelph, )8 Nu Dvy delegate. If (he Mam-h 9.1 in would Send the namos delcgntes to Mrs. Wm. Hot 7th avenue, West, ()m n Sq deleflntes who cam”! :31 that night win be bilh-u-d night. The dog poisoning HP be” getting in his “‘(H'k m the past month or 61 I will“, I ha" dnzon d‘ been sent to their happy grounds by hm mfarim “‘3 is about Hr.- mmuum‘ individual a town can pm we limos! hope lw may thim (0 his uwn (101w. who will pmson a It be I bad one, is at best, and will I desrntch human ume route. Tm: lit-n who wouid como ‘ IIOIIIO by night With ' fluent. but the human c [00! about 30ng um club somebodx a do; impousiblc to Lii‘(h. Victoria Day ! quietly helm, thc- [tea going tn “'3 title. The fm‘m. greater numiw 2. better train arr tho the lau'nsso the locals and H proved a good event endmi u] ('0 or lhrct- u Dhyers tartm‘. and was callvd « 'wmlkerton. tn mu» Pulleyâ€"Walkenux. Which “'85 \K'HH ‘\ lace, and W. \\ hm m the 100 yard (14* tether, the (13} tile one, (Hum: h Dent exerms‘ml m ‘ lulu events. tar and Soy: Grtnd Lodzâ€"W is 013111 rumu meets at Bram " Ind the rme topic of 4619.01“ c."clel Shou‘nf to vacate 1m héld e'nce tho Grand Master. I‘M.” P. he h" Dcputx‘ Li: Hzngheq, M L13.) “3-31. are lm‘th M“3b°.li|ie~ {or UM! I M this Russian 0? ‘ "C be diuussed th I '. Ora. A “2 \\'right The retin-me l 9.. 0' Mark ti“! 0! the Worm [1'5 [1 be held at the ha L. Brown on Thursda. ’ p. 111.. When (“pic with u (H N0. 2253. H 3' is . p00} '8“ learn. if \\ ran Paw of the w orrespondl us with 0' r conzratu .190 K08 H place Me All“ H d0 “H ll sold] fie 08.

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