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

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:able. if you are run is a food as well as 1) if .031 xost palatable preparation of agreeing With the most deli- em. But when they aturally want to do so as possible. This is .y deal with us, for we .esh producer and will give $1 per Bottle DAVIS humans: 60., LTD. MONTREAL muubuw.WAm the leading physicians of Implements. becanzm how or reap profitabb EST AGENT tor 1,-er purchase money JAMES‘ EDGE. huge H111, P.O for 01113 in Upper Town. m'c be . and sell at a modest keep in stock in our pairs kept on hand 5 OF M'RHAM. d 0mg. Stem, and 1010 ” RUPERTY AND CALL gther well. known .ufaaturers. McKinnan, L. Emulsion L. Emulsion L. Emulsion L. Emulsion your general health is SMITH. Ciocks, Jim-9;“. nstmmem RANTEED for Finish Suitable the ’ D‘UBHAI only n ever true barometer bV which to judge the business methods of any store IS the way - . deserve it ' t0 . - . - t _ Ads. brlng t1 ade for those that _ . 7 r 7 1 , res onds to 1ts adV e1 tlsements. * . T . ‘ . A c d aaam and gitigsutfigt dopas theV promise; Stores that were trled b3 the pubho agaln rm 2’ tar . u found not wanting. .. - .c .n _..--o (\an 11“ +0 REJ'Q- Mr. Hunter leaves for Snaps too for cash. Int 8; Shoes and Sanford’s B Mr. Alex. 'ZiIcTavish has 'beefii‘ill for some time, and .though it was tiliought: atone time that his recovery . WuS doubtful he is now on the mend. Dr. Jamiesonghas attended him very l 1. 4 She likes to live in Mt. I‘orest. ose affected by a decision certam school section between Egremont and * somewhat dissatisfied Inontn emMOy to save trouble. Mr. Colin Blyth had a trip last week to London on business, Last Week Messrs. John Collins and W. Horn made twelve dozen horse shoes 1n ten hours, and the A. HUNTER, U RAYâ€"~11! NOTE 5th Mrs. Gr: (119Y1 aged p BRO'WNEâ€"4n Durham. on bunuay a ing, \Iarch 7th. the daughter 01 and Mrs. J, L. Browne, Photogra aged 7 months . GILLIESâ€"In Glenelg on Monday 1 8th, Mrs. Gillies, aged 83 years. Norton’s Binders, Mowers, Drills, " a Tooth Harrows, best in the Machines Money to loan on farm property at lowest; rates. Conveyancing, Leases, Wills, Mort- etc.. draWn up on short. 'Waterloo Threshers for sale at ware- rooms. Patronage solicited. Orders for Sales may be left at TEE CHRONICLE OFFICE. Upper Town, Licensed Auctioneer. Agent for Farm Implements and Machinery. Flour per cwt ............... IQatmeal per sack ........... CChop per cwt ............... Turkeys per lb ............. Geese per 1b ............... Ducks per pair ............ « Chickens per pair .......... Dressed Hogs per cwt ...... Hides. . . .per 11) ............ Sheepskins ................ Wool ........ .,...,.. Mrs. Gray," relict of the fate John y, aged 78 years. FIEâ€"In Durham. on Sunday Eeven- March 7th. the daughter of Mr. ---â€".u‘ A“ I T. ORCHARD, Sharp’s 01d Stand. Durham- Beaver caps ions bear a. sun during March. trkets this week, pre e’re busy marking int nothing and still more Graniteware. Save your dollars. littlest Departmental Store price on each. iod Chewing Tobacco 350 1b. For Tuesday, Diamor times. Velencia Oranges 9c doz. 17 b0 'Xv writes to say he has 13 a day or two ofi‘account of his late partner Mr. I Sound. He expects to day or to-morrow. Political M, McDonald. or 15110::- ville. Spent a Sunday at the Corners lately. Mr. D. McKinnon sold his driver to Mr. A. Little. of Durham. Miss Lizzie Hargrave, who was laid up with inflammation of the lungs is about all right again. Quite afew of the youth intend taking in the DromOre teaâ€"meeting next Friday night. What we would like to know l 1 Lps and bleached complex- snrong similarity of color A. Batson, THE EURHAM CHRONICLE, March 11th, ‘ class 4â€"Edith Lew‘1s,r' U . . . - x-presuient shows the harsn, uu- uoumgwuuu w, vvvvv .., 3rdâ€"-â€"Chas Hutton, Mary . d 1mp011t10 character 0f week in a game of hockey. l- Peart has lately been Hoeflin, Maggie Brown, Emily Ed- thélCor‘lissd clauseé lie $1235:th0’ . Dolly Pettigrew. 2nd sr. St 86 13? 3.115% 0.1,; e .or‘t§.e.n\ The most absorbing topic in the IS ~Magg1e Dickson, John Traynor, 5:168 an .933 011.35 lave. s1e§_._a;ate United States just now is the Carson Charlotte Hutton,’l‘om Bogle. Jr 2nd an especxa interests, Vi it: m * City fight on the 17th ins many cases make an interchange Of‘Corbett and Fitzsimmons ' ' Josie Pinder Michael. _ _ ._ . . ’ labor between their peOple and their K auguration of the new pre81dent is a alien neighbors most important, tame alfair compared W1th it. Ire- . Ida Barbour John Lewis. . ’ ‘l frequently With the advantage largeâ€" l land’s patron saint lly in favor of Americanicitizens. This 1 know that he is still honored. OllieOHo . Ena Patterson, Te' cl e'. . . . y d 1 1 l suggests the inex pediency of Federal ‘ __________â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘â€"____________________.____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" .5” 51L 1,15}, ll“ interference with the conditions . . ' ‘ when not necessary to the correction All eKPIOSIOH 01. gas “71110.11 “:85 adefective electric Wll‘e g of the Menagerie thls 2;; gas 111m uomdgaosqus {c.neuex V , , , 3i n'ted b , .9”ng H10 l0 sures of! umop eptsdn of a substantial eV1l affecting the, a .1 ' b . f . B ' general welfare. Such unfrlendly , toxe up a portion 0 a street 1“ 03' its old ring-master! time mark ye when ’ e 01 medde Kern (Initiated SIH , . . . q q “L legislation as 1s proposed, could!tcm on Thursday 135$, kllled SIX injured fifty, burned three / ”n ~ ~ ‘ ~ 1 - ' “ )ersons AGood Deal in aFew Words. hardly fail to protolte retaliatorytl . ,. . . ~ . 'for any emergency and “I paid a, Toronto 3 ecialist on measures to the 1n]ury of manygelectric cares. and (lld 9013314613016 . p ' American citizens who now find g damage to buildings In the v1c1nlty. employment on ' south Bentinc , ldSOD visited here. By Traynor. l we wish them success. adjoining foreignl '. 1! but fin 11 flit SE inecil them all, ’1.” There is considerable rejoic-i The Leamxngton News says “‘31 a y, a mo 1n espair, a in our Canadian frontier ‘t0wns,fiVe car loads 0f raw tobacco W91“ ° sshipped from that town to Quebet e of St. Patrick’s Day the assuredly without any faith, hren will holda tea-meet- } , , ‘ .. ° -' , . C lase S Latahh Cure. It IS allthat sued by the president. Some of the enth. 00? church. Zion it is recommended, which is saying a . . . ?311_ 1ny1ted and has’ 33' good deal in a few words.” Joel :merican wmd-bagsl, no re d' f. ; half anltation. fl‘hey always Rogers, clerk, Division Court, Beet- meiicans genera y, .are llssaéls-i ' “31919 at the1r feasts bill? on. Improved blower in each 25c. fled and are still hoping “git ‘3 31 M"’*’*“‘“ es to excel them all. box. b1” may Y3“ become 13W, 111 Ejplte 0f 1 IRISH LAKE. . - . the president’s veto. We Sincerely! MW Money NO ObJeCt' believe that the great bulk of the" "fl”; . . -A sum of money. . Owner‘ The amount. 0f money 311531?“ enmity now found in the Unitedl Mr. Johnnie Ryan, Jr., IS.\V.01‘l\'11‘. from catarrh W111 spend 1n attempting . . iat present 111 Berkley. He is m tl States, awalnst Canada and Canadian 5 r' .5 - iemploy of Vi rnlcn Bros. it b rovin claim and V p g lto cure that foul and disagreeable ' ‘ .-â€"-â€" . M 1 t ‘e . . . . thls notice A C 11 yr ’ disease IS almost incredible. J. W. Jennings, of Grilford, Ont., says: “ I nt between $200 and $300 consult- origin‘I-‘amongst l , \ Upon the Lake numbers can ~ g seen these days working assiduous which way the;p their supply of ice. '1‘ ‘ :excellent condition of the roads Batson, Barrister, etc., spe I 'a he has been detained ing doctors° tried all the ‘treat- ‘ .’ . ’ y ments’ without benefit One box of cat1s likely to Jump, grasps the Slf-t d i ' nation in order to gain a mushroom qmte an a vantage . ' Mr Jas Harley purchased a hm wo on\account of the illness ,3 ~ Mr. Frost of Owen ’ Chase’s Catarrh Cure did me more good than all the remedies. A 200. .” Don’t waste money. -morrow. . Chase’s Cure, With improved blower, â€"â€"â€"-â€""""""""""""'â€"_ .25c. It cures. Store, Barrister, etc., 3 been detained 11111: of the illness r. Frost of Owen to be here to- Honor Roll of S. S. No. 12 Egre-l mont.;â€"4ih class~VVm. Patterson,I Wm. Matthews, Wm . Hunter 3rd sr. Samuel Patterson, Rosetta Law- rence. Arthur Lawrence. 3rd jrâ€"-- Chas. Ried, Willie McFadden, Jasf Klein. 2ndâ€"-‘:.iarv Patterson, Earle Matthews and Jos. Nelson aeq. Mary ‘ . Sr. pt. secorid-eâ€"Bella Patter- son, Doward Henry, Essie Acheson. Jr. pt. 2ndâ€"-â€"Sarah Brown, Anni-e Nelson. lstâ€"Mary Brown, Mary Wilson. Sarah Scott, Teacher. N ‘7 ii T) TI-â€"S Noble, B Petty, J. Lawrenceâ€"u E. Patterson, teacher. I S. S. No. 5'). Glenelg. P. S. Leav- 1 ing.-â€"-â€"Abbie Robson, Cassie McNallv, ‘ 1 John Cook. 4th. Class.~â€"Dave Davis, W 3rd. Class. Mabel Hunt, Chas. 'Iuck- ‘ er, Florence Hunt, Dick Davis. 2nd. Class,â€"-Maui Tucker, Cleve Goodfelâ€"f low, and John Halay aeq. Jr. 2nd.‘. Class, Jr. Allie Davis, Myrtle Hunt. Sr. Pt. 2ndâ€"â€"â€"Olive Cook. Jr. pt. 2nd ' â€"â€"-Willie Ryan. Geo. Tucker. Sr. 1 2 Ernest Cook, Roy McNally. Jr. 1â€"1 » Tommy Cook, Davis Staples. A. W. ‘ Repmt 0138.8 1 Febluary. class upside (low A renewal all right. days in Toronto recently, Mrs. Campbell, of Fairburne, is at- _ present Spending a few weeks at Mr. John McKinnon’S where she is the nurse of her sister, Mrs. McKinnon, , ill but is recovering Mr. Wm. bonnweu spew, a. w..\ of Dr. J. G. Hutton, of Prioeville. l Mr. Archie Currie, of Currie’s Corners, visited friends here one day lately_. _ . 1r h----13 A: Drl‘ul- Diamond Drip 4c Syrup once more at 22 3. 1b. .$ FAIRWELL CORNERS. Upper Town. Mt McDonald. of Prise- a Sunday at the Corners .M“ a . ”A The great political newspapers are now into a red hot discussion, con- cerning the building Of a railroad 5 from Lethbridge to Rossland through I the Crow’s Nest Pass, The Oppo- 1 sition organs are anxious to see the t construction, and Operation Of the i road under the direct control Of the 1 government while the Globe Opposes l ‘the scheme and favors, the subsidi- = zing of the C. P. R. and giving them ' control. A private company Offers to build and Operate the road if a $12.000,000 subsidy be given. The three schemes have each their advo- | cates but the question that concerns .the public, or at least ought to, is whether or not the road is a necessâ€" ity, and if aneceSSIty are we justified in subsidizing from the public funds of the Dominion, *a road that can be of no benefit outside of the provinces * _ directly interested, and which will be directly benefited. It is true that ; the gold mining industries of South- ” ern British Columbia are at present creating a world-wide interest and it _ liehOV’eS us as a Dominion to strenu- h 3, ously assist any mcvement that will ‘ ldevislcm our natural resources, and Annnufin L I *4 THE CHRONICLE. V'J of their resources. This may be maltreated unrlsLlaua " he unenviable treaty of ose whom W8 may 1‘8' be nothinghetter than a. n a o . o o 0 ucers. Vanadians. If cessation of atromtles like 101113 COUDtin-fiiprowess of Greece ' enquiring 1nto the‘found, The ' iprohability of its being a paying not yet; gone. ‘ investment. that nations. Christian nations have so long al- .h astete‘bf afiairs to con- we fear that the Ameri m1 - “Mn,“ n: vofngai is a. somewhat vice. President Cieveland, who has now! retired from the preS1dental chair, vetoed the proposed bill to amend the American Immigration LaWs. The message of refusal is a somewhat ' ' ‘the'now .eglfilaULULL w... _r ‘L ‘_ hardly fail to provoke retaliatoryipl measures to the injury of manylel American citizens who nOW find; employment on adjoining foreignl soil.” There is considerable rejoic-‘E ing in our Canadian frontier ‘tmvns i h ever the Wisdom of the course pur- *‘ S sued by the president. American windâ€"bags, no re in the ascendency and that the future will see the development of a more friendly relationship between us. and office seekers, lik: example, knowing Wh This is a k ourselves , March 11m2 1897. EDITORIAL. 1597. VBIIICUU til-la“ \\ 1L! Uuu (Ustfllllvv "_v _ . resources, 911d pean powers to withdraw from Crete 'ont rank among and the whole Christian world should iians are some- be in sympathy with her. She is W, in taking the not fighting for sake of gaining the development territory but to assist suffering and This may be maltreated Christians from the ‘r I. _J‘_ Americans about one-third of the Lake of the \Voods, afresh water lake lying almost wholly north of the 49th parallel. Again the arbitration concerning the Island of San Juan, decided by the Emperor of Germany. ’ resulted in favor of our American friends. and now the settlement of the boundary line oetween our North- ; \Vest Territory and Alaska is to be - finally, definitely and satisfactorily 1 fixed. The 14lst meridian is the 1 International boundary line. This line lies about 2; miles west of the e top of Mt. St. Elias, but rather than e go to the side of the mountain and .e make the boundary where it should :5 be, it is now decided to take the top as the starting point, and run in a m direct line for twenty miles to the '33 141st meridian and then due north to the Arctic Ocean. \Ve do not pro- 1e pose to say that this triangular 'o- strip is of any great commercial ns value for agricultural purposes but is the hidden treasures therein confined ss- may be of immense worth. Besides ed we think it high time for Britain ds to call a halt to American en- or who knows but that we may wake up some morning and ri11.find ourselves living under the 18,1; liberty-loving, star sprangled banner th- of ‘he “glorious American Republic.” atrocities. The 'L‘urx: depended upon and the treaty of peace with be nothing better than cessation of atrocities 1 out again on the most text. Some of the am prowess of Greeo h .1.:‘ I“ ‘‘‘‘‘‘ . ‘ 1 b99311 ,lplainly testifies. $1031 \ \Ve heard of a fun )en " occured at aparty, gress : made his appearance -â€"-L‘ I.- Cellingwood defeated Meaford last week in a game of hockey. ‘. last week. 2‘ half. An explosion ot gas ignited by adefeotive tore up a. portion of a ! ton on Thursday 1215 Mr. Johnnie Ryan, Jr.. 15 won. at present in Berkley. He is in employ of \Vinlcn Bros. Upon the Lake numbers can seen these day procuring their su excellent condition 0 *quite an advantage. ‘ Mr. Jas. Harley purchased a h ,recently from Mr. McIntyre. P lville. He is now in possession l , - . . good team and intends entering warming more extenswe ' pply of ice. f the road extremities encas. in a pair of long boots (he probably did not intend dancing); but the 'ed too 1rresistible. He 15v ,r adefectixi’e electric wire portion of astreet in Bosâ€" Thursday last killed six J ”are, and n huilflings in the vicinity. horse Price- 1 of a. ; into heres be

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