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Durham Chronicle (1867), 14 Mar 1912, p. 1

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Renewals are now Try Rexall Cough Syrup for colds At Macfarlane’s. The chocolates that are different. Central Drug Store, sole agents for Durham. ’ Rexall Kidney Pills guaranteed Macfarl Store For spring and get QC Sterna‘d. UEuDCU IJ“.l~-â€"v_ ._ Walkerton Presbvt terians have 0 - balloted on church union. 308 v» ereLUf Walkerton. \ b fa ora 1e, and 93 were opposed to‘ Dr. Bme eye, ea it' {throat will be at the A; Durham, on.Saturday Mr. Erwin Wells, of Greenside.'; has moved to the farm recently} vacated by Mr. James Coleridge,. i near Dromore. ‘ Robert Legate, of Dromore, has: become almost totally blind. For the past year, he could see but very little, but lately has become 90 afflicted as to distinguish only between light and darkness. He is 82 years of age. Mr. Wm. Glendenning, formerlviI of Markdale and Dundalk, sold the‘ Swan River Star to Rev. Mr. Weir, and has purchased ”the Morden Herald. and having known his VOL. parents well and favorably, We feel like wishing the young man an abundance of success in his new undertaking. Leggette, since Miss :Campbell'lmfly escaping resigned on the first of the month. ‘ Smallâ€"pox ha The situation is not as central asichardme, a it should be, but the present postâ€"’5 Kay‘ w ho has b master will have no serious objec-itroit has ing c< tion to having it removed as he disease Grand We regret to learn that is not very much in love With’ the! ported to Iob‘ especially at the salary the but hmv‘ Government sees fit to pay. .not know .LULUlLLU i1“1’V-_ V The 31st Regimental Band Was} Saturdays in Mt. Forest on Friday night,i,tained the following announcement where they were engaged to‘of interest to Durhamites: “The1 ”play at a carnival there, They engagement is announced of Miss: were somewhat handicapped, how-J Alice Lorraine Bunnham, daughter; ever. two of their players, F.]Of Mr. and MI'S- John fiVarren Warner and N. Horn. not beinngurnham, of Port Perry, to Dr. able to take part in the program)! Norman T. Maclaurin. of Toronto. owing to iniuries received in thegTh-e marriage will take place in Grand Trunk Wreck that afte1~noon.\,Al)I'il.” D11 Maclaurin W35 With The band was very ably assisted.iDI‘. Jamieson, here. three years however, by Mr. Chapman, of Mtiago- ‘ Forest, and feel exceedingly grate-r ful for his services. Outside of theS Mi‘.vHerbert Greenwood, 0f Ant- two above mentioned, the handiler' IV.D., left Tuesday afternoqn .rnu hie \Vpnfprn home. after spend- trees,~a The r02 finite. and sidlinizs. which make a ' "‘ ; - . .L. . 1 .. ‘7 . ‘.. ,‘ Weeks 111 lVorth Dakota‘ We WlSh rit‘ix'e 1:1 tiiat (lil'tf‘CLlUll anything, , a .. 1 a -. them all a happy wurney. nut a pleasure. how. t'otia: m; 3113' direction 111‘8- hUWE‘VGI‘~ V0137: Durham, like nearly eVery other scarce this Winter; the first fall Ofgtown, is unfortunate in having a snow. which came in huge dr'ifts,§f9w3_th0ugh‘ thank goodness, rendering the making of , goodgthere are a very feWâ€"of that class roads an impossibility. iof hockey “rooter” who thinks he i . . . ., h] We had a brief call last week 15 not domg his full ‘1qu to 5 {team unless he-1s making derog- Irom Mr. Peter G. Campbell, of[ t 1 r marks about Zealandia, Sask. He has beenga ory persona e . I visitin friends d elat’v S 'n' members of the opposmg team: f . . g . i an r. 1 e 1' lthese fellows only knew how httle this locality for the past few Weeks . . . . . t d b but intends to return h rtl L'ke their lcr1t1c1sms are apprecaa e Y all Westerners he ‘s Sail y 11v the most ardent admirers of the - ’ 1 gre y m. 0 “e local team, they would close up mth 0‘11‘ great Western heritage. their fences or else devote their They hati much difficulty m .ggiW abilities to some other calling. We had a brief call last week!" from Mr. Peter G. Campbell. of“ Zealandia, Sask. He has beenif visiting friends and relatives my this locality for the past few weeks! but intends to return shortly. Like all Westerners, he is greatly in love with our great western heritage. They had much difficulty in get- ting facilities to take away their big Wheat crop of 1911, and he thinks in a very short time some- thing will have to be done to solve the problem of transporter-1 ‘-ti0n. The railways at present are unable to handle the crops‘ but the experience of the present l 7CD. season has been the worst in his cz-zperien-ce of fifteen years. The‘ wheat grading seems to him to be unsatisfactory, and with a higher standard on the Canadian side.‘ and lower prices than is paid in Dakota. he is evidently am advo- cate ofreciprocity. Mr. Campbell Ens a strong. healthy appearance. "-nd the west is agreeing with him. we, and on me the sleighs ups away nu-vv Macrarlane's. Central Drug Store. ylates that are different. ug Store, sole agents Wantedrâ€"Housekeeper, as soon !- ' as possible. Apply to George . 0 Y". ' D hamn ldney P1118 are fully nrs ur g and bonâ€" - Macfarlane’s Drug ‘bons, in box-es or bulk, at the .Central Drug Store. .19: cave-troughing, can? quotations from N. H“ 3.118. FOIFSteI‘, of.1\.1ar.1\ham, was intncken Wlth paralysxs, meediate- ‘, 1v after reaching the home of he‘r )n Prestterians have decreased brother. Mr. W3“. D3€k~ ~‘I ' QnQ \‘l'nY‘rx' (3f \VLâ€"Ukel‘tofl. ‘ â€"‘_._n.‘ ND. 2341 from pitch-holes. .vhi-ch make a m anything: M pector Campbell has purchas- r"ed a new Ford automobile, and; in but' certainly make good use of it ' a o‘me his reguLar work, and as .he 15 HEY sort of 'sm-echanical genius, he’ll DOt e be long getting into the 'way .of it. ” “hv â€"â€"..- 11k 'Were 11 hiS'grene set in. eel William Hyde, of Paisley, was aWhammy crushed between tWo horses; '- W'alker-' ot attended to, and gann , l i an. I Jr. Hyde Was painfully 7m, I about the shoulders and sides;1 may- Delli 1‘0W1Y escaping death. ‘ 1 1th.. Smallâ€"pox has broken out in, ' . f Mr. Robert 3ec“troit, having come hékdisease. Grand Valley is also re? the? ported to have a number of c3893 the" but how they came to get there is ‘ not known . was} Saturday‘s Toronto papers can- o-M stained the following announcement IM‘ _ one from 12 to 5 pm. men “We and glasses supplied. The Ep-worth League meeting was held as usual on Monday: even- ing, March 11th' Am instructive and interesting topic was rendered bv Miss E Reid, Mr. Herbert Greenwood, of Ant- ,er. N.D., left Tuesday afternoon for his Western home‘ after spend- ing a couple of months with his parents. and other relatives and friends in Glenelg. He Was accom- banied by his aunt, Miss Emma Edwards and her little .niece. Essel, who will go as far as Portland, Oregon, after remaining a feW Weeks in North Dakota, We WiSh them all a happy journey. The Durham junior hockey team added another victory to their list bv defeating the Pahnerston seven in the rink here on Thursday even- ing 10 to 1. The half time score was 6 to 0. The game Was alittle: scrappy at times, but no damage was done, Referee Gagmon sending {the belligerents to the men corner at the first show of teeth. Pete is: :3 good man with the bell, and a' Mew games under his supervision iwould teach the youngsters that it ‘is beekey that is wanted. and noth- ing else. The game was fast from start to finish, and more even than the Sam. would indicate. . fine display of enocc on-boms for Saturday. etze, of Carrick town; the toes of one of his tated in W'alkertozn hos- had been working with inner and about amonth .is toes frozen, and they aftqnded to, and gran- phites will build At Macfarlane’ S mlav of choco- day, March 16th, 11. Eyes tested iâ€"Sâ€"EVENTEEN INJURED IN GRAND % - TRUNK WRECK AT VARNEY Names of Injured F. WARNER, Durham, tailor, Minor injuries. N. HORN, Durham, painter. Back injured: bruises. CHAS. SAUNDERS, Durham, lab- 3 I orer, face cut. fence and hamds. M. P. LINDSAY, Toronto, trav- eller for White 8: C0,, hip '8.de back iniured. W J GILBERT, Toronto, trav- E. W. PIKE, London, trarveuer, ribs and (collar bone broken. J. F. SIMMS, St. Mary’s, travel-1‘ ler for McCormick Biscuit Co., was thrown through window, and coach fell on him. Had to be sawed out. Reported improving. and recoverv -assured. injured. I R. WOOLICOTT, VV-est Mo-nxcton,‘ Left ham-d cut. right shoulder 'hurt.» knee bruised. J. VVAIN, minor injuries, J. A. HUNT. ElbOW, Sask., scalp and face wownds, right shoulder bruised. Mrs. J. A. HUNT, sugnt we”)! Wounds. Baby, seven months’ old.‘ unhurt. ! BRAKEMAN SMALL. Head and hip injured. E CONDUCTOR TOTTEN. Head: bruised. 1 The three Durham men who were 'in the coach When it overturned, were among those who escaped with minor injuries, and will all be their usual selves in the course of a. :couple of weeks. The day after the wreck another broken rail was discovered down near the town line. This rail was broken in. the centre, and was dis.â€" oovered by the Durham sectmnmen. All accounts due me must be! settled by cash or note, on or beâ€" fore the '1st of May, as EI am‘ inâ€" stalling a new cash register sys- tem.â€"-'-Thos. McGrath, the Shoe-man. The study of the lives. of Sir Isaac Watts, and St Patrick, will be the subjects of discussion at the Epworth League meeting, March 18th, Everybody welcome Durham curlers defeated two rinks of Walkerton curlers on the rink here on Thursday night, and on Friday were again successful in ' \rrimning from tWo MLFOI‘est rinks the next week. The bul grain is Wheat. Sold at low price. â€"-W. Calder. gun-‘- 1 Mr. Catton,..mamager of the fur- . . ’niture factory, has purchased a mm .11er automobile. When he sold his any ‘machine last fall, it was mot Ms :1“ lintention then to get another. We 1“ :presume the approach of spring; M i z; and he made the purchase last; (Eh‘a-rge of Mr Thos. Reay. Mr. anui Mrs Hopkins and family left this" Wednesday morning for the same; place C‘OLE, London, 0NT., THURSDAY MARCH 14,1912. HUNT, slight scalp ‘Y, seven months’ old‘ lers defeated two 31‘th curlers on the Thursday night, and e again successful in two MtForest rinks. cut about Local Passenger Train Runs in- to Broken Raii and Rear Coach Goes into the Ditch. Most Seriously Injured Rushed to Mt. Forest Hospital, where all are reported as doing well. The Work of rescue v delayed, and in a sh most seriously injured transferred to the b Mrs. John' Boyd, of Flesherton,‘ who was going to her {home :near‘ Mt. Forest was carried unconscious to a nearby house, suffering from bruises and shock. Mrs. Boyd was: to have been joined later by her husband, and they were to (attend the golden wedding of his parents in Mt. Forest, this Wedinesc'iajy'.‘i Mr. J. F. Simms, of St. Mary’s, traveller for the McCormick Bis- out '00., one of the seriously in- iur-ed, Was apparently thrown through the Window, as he Was c. L. Stevens! traveller for th‘ C. L. Stevens, r for the Paterson Biscuit of Strathroy, a; first reported as lhis back broken, but caped Without a scratch. After ,the accid Ein one of wt, the child was found the hat racks, un'hurt. l \ Continued on page 2. 090 :zzOQzQQO §§§¢z#¢ +5.. 09036090090z0090069§0 Q t m . A COMPLETE SHOWING . F. MORLOCK 00L and W'orsted Dress Fa- W brics, Silks of all grades, and . the new Wash materials for summer dresses, will be made a spe- cial feature of display this week. A splendid showing of our new goods are ready to hand. We invite you to see them. Cream Sergesâ€" Every fashion authority is predicting this will he a great White and cream season. Both coats and skirts made of this mater- ial are to be in the very forefront. Plain serges in all likelihood- will prove the most popular for skirts, whilst White hair line stripes will follow closely, and for coats, Bedford cords will bid equally for popular favor. We urge you to make your selection now. (THIS WEEK)

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