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Durham Chronicle (1867), 11 Feb 1897, p. 9

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.013 ‘ aparma. re temedy ever discbve r85 'foril‘l 1:78; p of the femaiesystem. Sealed circula- Price 01 per lax ofd.“JK'-fiSts. orb] mail b sealed on receipt. 0! prices [eBay’s Female Pilis. lS 'OUXDRYMAN .nc Hers, fleapers. 1d Cross-Cut Saws .and Set 'ed to fill orders for only mm, sud trustworthy pro- : an‘rn. Safest. surest tnd most REPAIR-- MAKE-- 'f Grew. 1'8 ARSéPéRIM. which 11:13.. 'rds of praise :, Columns. Church Fasteners, Fencing, Supplies, School g MW. Castings and Builders’ SQ .es and Points for xghs in use. Casting and Saw Ming. ABEL“ ICK FOUNDRY .Y M SECURITY :ATISM rower bmw Lucâ€" Furnaces. Shingle m . kd baws, Emery s‘ :1c is the most wide baper published in Threshe 111111911 *1 Cu 1' power _: (598$qu ER SMITH, ichr: ICLCI'IB E IS FOUND IN IESE “ELI-q 1’01 H . one Powers, 11a to C01 (1 )1 Ill L. Tr route, Can U V18] 101‘ z h 1 n My \Villimn Amos. of Holstein, was 115111111: {01 a few days at her £21111» ”3 3113.11111195 MCMeeken’s. Mr. Alex. Thompson, of Thom bury was visiting at his sister’s, 2111‘s. Henry Dennet’s, for :1 few days. Miss Sarah Hastie, of Traverston, 15113113111;- {IIFI‘IJS on the 5301b conâ€" 69851011 this 11-9111; \\ e are 1111 {£1311 to set1 her among us and hope she may dwell in our midst for some Tl; U hi 1V Mr. John McMeeken is engaged with his brother Robert. 0f Holstein. for a, few weeks cutting wood.’ i NY. \Villiam Brown who has been! ill fOI'SOme time, is getting around- time. again. “fat I. and t 80. s) 1 A 1' Juhu Watt spent a fortnight i1. Pr 101 Peid’s lately. 1. \\ 111121111 11131 d and Miss Hattie 3‘ art wene ViS:t111g at Mr. Gemge ‘Watfs. Normanhy, on Snndaylast and the 1111191 win-aimed for a day or 1 at\ Mr. James B-iird is laid up at present with quinsy. This is the third or fourth attack he has had. “’6 bOpe he wiil 3001] be able to be around. Muster Elwin Allan, of Durham, was Visiting at Mr; James Allan’s on Saturday. ' ‘r-- ‘ C irs. James MC-MBBkE'l returned 3101119. on Thursday from Buffalo ac- sompani'd by her 8011-i11~la\v. Mr.‘ Herbert. Ash and brought with herH her litrie gran-d daughter. 311'.‘Ash returned to his home on Tuesday.- Mr. James McCracken, Jr., and! mother. of £dge Hill. were guests of Mr. James lloMeeken’s on Sunday, Mr. Daniel McAullife, of Glenelo, was visiting Sunday at his iather~in~ law’s, Mr. James Mo-Meeken’s. Mr. \Villiam Amos and daughter Miss Pirly were’visiting at Mr. James McMeeken-‘s on Sunday, where the latter will remain for some time. ll Ii -w“‘â€"â€" [W'e are sorry to chronicle the death of Mrs. James Hamilton of St. Thomas. North Dakota, who died \Vednesday, February 3rd. Mrs. Hamilton isa daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown, Sr., of H01- it -â€"-â€"-â€"From one who loves her. ll 3110 farewell tears are she 3' 5011 1 ma H‘s inst Sunday. . heid has been laid up with In grippe. “'6 wish Iv recovery. we loved her and how to and thought it best to hm- heavenly rest. hope to meet. her, my of Iife is fled. :11 we. hope [00 greet Brown of Holstein, iiiomus the week be- h St to Silveq r1, regretted "one :1 the grave. h n the loss of one Thomas Atcheson, re visi‘iugr Mrs. port the loss by wford’s sawomili {tux-day evening we hope fur no tongue can ek at 311‘...le Smue time. RSIIC "D w 1 family “ Xv y 0 ° \.-1. \11 \a'x’; iter Clark of Britlsh U 1L1. C‘Uii11‘1l31ag anfi 11.8 1}]‘Other, (l‘honlas, 3 {4'0 weie ViSitiI‘f" at Messrs. Hunter’s pan and Coilet’t 5 recently He will -, 3‘11 leaxe fo: the V est in a week. O‘Jd Mixes Robinson and Piitchard “r" and 311'. Herb. Brigham, of Louise, 1‘9fi~ . .‘ 3‘: :. \. ‘ ‘.’ , “we Visiting: at ill. Hemy Bug- ham’s Sunday. IE stein. a sister of Messrs. William and Thomas Brown of this vicinity. Mrs. Hamilton giew up amongst us and has the sx111path1 of the community Per 1emams w: 11 he brought home for b111ia1 on Monday. Trams. 2nd Cl. J.r â€"â€"â€".\Iai tha \Veltz. Victoria E. Coxnish Beltha Koch. Part 2nd. SI. â€"Jas P. Blyth, Willie Hailid 21y. Pt. 911d. Jim-John Tarvis, Mary A. Stewart ”-é‘r‘dCl. ~ Georgina Halliday, Albert- \Ietz 3211? C1. Sr â€"â€".J “(31). Blyth Char- Iorte. Ellis Cla1a\V eltz. Mary C Avr-ruge attendance 16. May HOpkinS, Teacher. S. q No. 14. Normanby; 4th.Cl.~â€"- Ida G. Blyth. Mary E. Blvth, Mary E Cornish, JOSBPh Jas. has become {lox‘nociled in Hanover. Mr. Nelson Willis started for Ross- land last Wednesday. His family will reside at Bro“ nsville for a while- ’ Ill watch Chai'lie about a month. His w as V t i m e [11:19}:ng 1 \X rigrht and family are about; to 18111190111 midst for he is 11011 net-E 11115,: 1921111 101110130 to \\ ialton. Thevé have been residents of the. burh 0' about; five. yeals and the pGOple of this: place will greatly regret their (18- } parture 1 Inns IRAIL OF DEATH ‘ DURHAM February i Fall Wheat ................... ! Qprim? Wheat ................ g-Oats .......................... ! Peas .......................... i Barley ....................... I Hay ......... _. ............... \ Butter. . . i .................. Eggs per doz ................ \pples. . . .per bag ........... Potatoes. . . .per bag ......... Flour per cwt ............... natmeal per sack ............ . Chop per cwt ................ , Turkeys per lb .............. Geese per 1b ................ 2 Ducks per pair ............. . Chickens per pair ........... l Dressed Hogs per cwt ....... Hides....per 1b.... 1 Sheepskins ................. - Wool ....... .. ......... In: < (”ix ((1 too late. fun last Issue. 11. Szunuel 1“ ms he s abandoned 9 {mm he had been living on and Lu .s‘ «9‘ It begins at the Throat and ends at the Grave 9‘ How many a human life is unnecesâ€" sarily sacrificed. .25 .2‘ .a‘ There are many remedies on the market for the cure of consumption, but consumption, once it reaches a certain stage, cannot be cured. In professing, therefore, to do what is impossible, these remedies prove themselves to be simply humbugs. Consumption is a disease which destroys the tissue of the lungs. Once gone, no medicine can replace that tissue. Good medicine may arrest the disease even after one lung is wholly gone, as longas the other remains sound. Once both are attacked, however, the victim is doomed. Just why people should risk their lives to this dread disease and go to great expense afterwards to check it, it is hard to conceive. It is much easier prevented than cured. Throat troubles and severe colds are its usual forerunners. A HOpk Miss‘x. ei1uof V 10111913 was Visit 1.: f1'1 1115111 11113 burg 8 111111113' 0111' 111: 1t1' 11110111111 scout has scente1 fresh trail and 1nfo1med 115 t1 arch Charlie Bailey’s smoke 11 25-6611t bottle Of Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed ani Turpentine will drive these away. It is, without doubt, the best medicine for the purpose to be had anywhere. h SCHOOL R EPORTS. Market Report. -£h:\3. Seaman, of \Viarton, hing: at. Mr. Wright’s a Short ALLAN PARK-. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, February 11th, 1597. .............. '20 to 30 cwt .......... 4'25 t0475 5 to '5 ........... 40 to 60 6:311 held in the for the past fort- t0 1 I} a" r“, '1' . Ho need to go into details for our next Bargain; 4 Day. You know you can get almost everything 4 here, and ten to one, cheaper than else-j Where, Besides the remains of our Big Sawle we ; ofi'er these few lines. Anything 1n them for you P ‘ 3’s to 6’s, all sizes, --- 870 a pair. 870 less 130:740. That’s What we ask for the same Shoes in smaller sizes Tuesday next, sizes 11 to 2’s. . g: '7: .I_' 7"}; M £24 3-.» W M It is getting late in the season but our Big Sales allowed us to take advantage of a snap in axes Tuesday, if you’re not too late, you Will get an extra Wel- land Vale AXE, worth 850 each, any weight desired After the 10th, Produce Will be taken. We also buy wood. Of them once again, Tuesday 90 a dozen. About 50 Sanford Coats survived our Big Sale. Some are ahgolutely new. Some got pretty well umbled over. Came eafly today you gm your (shame at from $1. 49 to 3:56.47 . N0 higéwr. Some of these were $14.00‘each, but that’s mat consmered. These are all largeâ€"not buys’ seats (up to 42".) 50 pairs Ladies’ Russet Tau Oxford Shoes. neat toe caps, Razor Toes, regular $1.50 a pair. 011 Tuesday 2 losses lead to the price asked. The makers and ours; good fortune though to the one who gets them Tuesday. Thesge Shoes were sold last week at $31.25 but that was With only the maker’s loss, now add ours or do you subtract it. Axe 11311616S at 50 each, regular 15c. 11 .I 1: , i3“ sj‘gW ' #1? 1m

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