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Durham Chronicle (1867), 25 Mar 1897, p. 10

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0‘): rims. parillz 00x1 REPAIR" Pal PIC FOR Gout a: TOL’S TOL'S 01‘ rsasariila Y__i3Â¥ SENSE!“ 3'59 “628 an ICK FOUNDRY 1111111611 um and Is IOU .\’D n: Boy’s Femaio mas. Thrashers Lsteners, ILLS ODD!“ h? i! )RYMAN OPS P tea: Fl \V ml Q t..Toronho. Can doth “be- .niders’ 5m) £1! Points fdr St‘w Cub- m e (.117 : record : [‘(181'3 e fol- ing of ill be- 0 11 IV Powers, Mt ms; unurcn 81161112 Emery cret :nooi Saws Utl for an inf luauI-V‘J ' 2 Oliver Brown. 1 e11 Torry 13“ itoba. They Pianos. Urguua Machines Money to loan on farm pr0pert «lowest: rates. Conveyancing, Leases, Wills, gages, erc.. drawn up on notice. Horses bought and sold. Waterloo Threshers for sale at rooms. Patronage solicited. Orders for Sales may be left a CHRONICLE OFFICE. Upper TOW“: TOWNSHI? 30H\ ST 01M Harriston Sharp’s old Stand. less extraordinary B D 3579 argai March 3 0th . n for Barga \ \ Sewing Durham' ' doubt. recently- New P1111128, mu; variety just in at THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, 3 would. 11 'ke t0 know 1 ffhev expect U be quick: 3 PIECE SUIT S. TOW“, FAILS. 500 extra tin 1 Silk Tie 1 Shirt 1 pr Men S Men’s High Grade r Men’s Braces worth that. it gave almost ins; .J, B. MOORE H-D-z‘ C I have prescribcu mvuwm .. ...-um.t ... .. _- l . sud rheuma uc pains, and of cases of neural?! am very much P1 . p ' ' madamâ€"W. H. CARPEN- rd. Boston. pleasantness of its 89 TER, M.D., Hotel 0x10 I have used Menthol Planters in several wees r umatism. and find in every case Durham. Davis Lafv‘. $81108 00., Ltd 801:: Propnetorr‘h MONTREAL. '_____._â€"â€"____â€"â€"-__-___-â€"___.â€"â€""â€"'â€"'â€""â€""'â€"â€"â€"' TOBACCO HABIT. seen those same politicians first gnaw a bit off the corner of a ten cent plug - l Essay on “The Tobacco Habit ” m composed by Miss .A Jardine sf of black tobacco and then proceed to d a h . ~ variegate their government harangue 95} at f2;I;EEE; his paying such compliments to the . , ouse-keeper as sends somethin ‘ . zgolr-f‘hl gave been apPOIDted, ‘30 besides the warm blood tingling l ea Wlt 1’» e tobacco had?“ to-night through her veins And that is quite and.I suppose the supporters of that right on her partâ€"first pure and then “ hablt Wdll expeCt some pretty Strong peaceablevsq'ys tlle good book My l . \Vell if I do not favor how . . - ° ‘ o ’ that t 1 all the policy of .my friends of the make the ioszcoojfuicgdgfdagL112: pipe and plug society I am sure they denouncements were leaden, and he would rather I should say so in clear could eject them with equal mental set terms, and if they have a fair force at the same time remembering amount of combativeness balanced by to keep his powder dry the ofiending " ' 'ddled faculty government would soon be ri Ede they will thoroughly appreciate a. and left for the birds of prey I wonder if all politicians began petite. I am convinced of the fact that men can WILL to be giants and hey will they can accom- “ _ . Who will help you ‘9 Not the 15 man who stavs by his habit; he can 0‘79? do little for you besides giving there be who are ' that kind of (1 example for E the sharp sympathetic. Look to that must yourself, no other two in the universe the 1111‘:\':3-1‘3’ moral can pull you through, for the simple at foreidden ”mt reason that the principles of success because it is desirable to the appetite lie in your own heart and in God r . 1 n _ Y ‘J a ’ and thereby gain a clean €11 kno“ ledge lies the necessarv help, support and of ‘the rdifference between good and promise of victory. . ihe fact that it always gains Howey...“- the mastery over and enslaves the 1*‘1 ' d and will of every man or PRIL’fl’VILLE‘ woman who chews or smokes it, is, . ....-._..._ to my mind, conclusive etidence that Mr. \Vilson, Of 0mm: ed in the Presbyterian c the lant has been ant to awroncr ,, p L ‘5 bunday. The conundrum eville, preach- hurch last M 1189. Usurpers are always imrwosters and . . -‘J . ’ ' t *. this "Usurper in the Abstract” is Watson‘s hall las 'd p , . the most cruel and destructive of “a” quite asucCess C011,? 913% the ll‘nposters for the simple reason that state of the weather. he lesher- when he gets undiSpufie'l possession ton Glee Club was in attendance. It of the will he makes QtI’RlW‘l‘ib {61, the was composed of the foNlIloufiing ladies O.â€" L h 7. 0’- -‘ . > . Sllits heart of the moral and. intellectual ‘md gentlemen, “Z; " r. .ainhouse ’ . life where he sets up He tliione and Mr. Beecroft, Dr. Malian, Miss Chris- lt fiI'St l . _ ,,_ ,- , toe. Miss Richardson and Mrs Black- foices to the suppm. of his couitlb ; 7. h \1. R' 1 'd‘ . ‘d is ‘113 many of the faculties that ought to 2:11,?il1e 10:88am 1:312:11 :Sdhople’l‘he re not compose the frame work of well 1 a . g I ‘ ‘ l developed strong and able characters manner in which they were al plaud« \True he does not make his way 'b); ed and encored bl10\\S how well thev Such, Wideâ€"Spread devastation as do a eie appreCiated Miss Bicliaidson ’ gave some fine iiistiumental muSic on the violin which was well receiv- mber from Flesherton - amongst whom we \Irs Beecroft, Mrs. Barn- tv. nevertheless tion are based on He promises ot pay for the some of his fraterni their plans of opera the same principles. pleasure that does 11 trouble in getting it. Oats may not be worth bagging up and taking to Mr.Oswald. Mr. and Mrs. R. “7. 30‘1?’ WOOd anay 38 11683.}ha1110ne Ennes, Messrs. R. McNally and C. . 0 ar per cor -â€"an. t mt” lb a c“ am- Noble represented Markdale. As ity which sets all the grumbling . «mt time that the operation in man’s economy in oper- Priceville have had a. ationâ€"â€"-fat stock m ' continue t usually, l , tl b , db“) but} b ho conundrum supp SlZBS 33" ‘ giace w arnyar ecause 16 utc.- were dissappointed in gettir‘rracrood 1 er can get more of that commodity , ‘ . ‘0 h ‘\ . . , .1. supper. VVe noticed that some than he can diSpose of. in Show the . , . young boys started out bold.y on a le and asked for the . 1. 1 ' pun-fife may be pretty large sea is alwa vsyefivgjhf . “ Chip of the old Block ~ 3 3' and ‘Springs Offering an - ' The town does not moiiOpolize the plates were consumption of that article but the . - . conSiderable a... whole country is ac th of the weed per ' R this wee" 0 he ~ four cents makes ’ We are sorry to n -'ht n a rekfr this hidrterrelliivincoendsvenexr'iiienOfor the week the death 0f p a L ” , ' Ostrander. of the sou Sabbath works his men . . “ , _ . a day than any Othel' how fifty tuo nesday. Mr. Ostrander was aroun times twentybeight cents makes all da at his work ollars and fifty-six cents y . . ' the evening iie an which would furnish him with a good ~ , ,.. _ law, Mr. Huntei, I‘hen OWlllg to the fact h . t of your physical make goods to t e station an home till after 11 o’clock. He ate a 1 a ' revolts a must the con- up.a W ys . g . hearty supper, lay down near the ditions that kind of slavery imposes, , . _ 1. . . . . stove and almost immediately expir- iVide up With four or . . . ed. He leaves a Wife and two small children. His remains were taken morning to Brampton chronicle this Mr. Matthew th line, Arte- ject to inactiv- generations were sub Then he ml. 021 Sunday morning. ity of the digestive organs. ie Wife of Mr. James ate #0 F...’ '7 aiUIIIr-WJI' an, ‘ v' ca, Lumbagno Neu- n Back or Side, 01‘ his mum to buoy w“--- As well might a prisoner supplicate the walls of his prison as the tobacco ask his master for a soot‘mng 1 OI BVBI'y Luau v- .ews or smokes it is . fl . , ’ ’ Mr. Wllson, of Orangevflle, preach- ‘ ' re 3.. r’ 1911 - ‘ nclusn U” as that ed 1n the Presbyteman church last been at to awron '1 p g bundsy. . ..... mm mm in ways imposters 3.11.6. Wat-son’s hall last Friday ev nsiderin; disputed. possessmn was composed of the following .kes stralght for the and gentlemen, viz :â€"- Mr. Barn mal ané 111te11eezua1 Mr. Beecroft, Dr. Mahan, Miss 8 up his throne and toe Miss Richardson and Mrs. ' support; Of his court bur’n with Miss Richardson 1 11ties than; ought t3 ‘ ing ,at the organ and piano - -"n}an O'fi‘ manner in wuicu Luca .. -_ _ . - ed and encored shows how well they were appreciated. Miss Richardson gave some fine instrumental music .he violin which was well receiv- ed. Quite anumber from Flesherton ‘were present. amongst whom we noticed zâ€"ers. Beecroit, Mrs. Barn- ‘Mieq Maud Richardson and e south line, Arte- mesia, who died suddenly last \Ved- . Mr. Ostrander was around all day at his work as usual and in the evening he and his brother-in- law, Mr. Hunter, took a load of ’ goods to the station and did not get _ home till after 11 o’clock. He ate a hearty supper, lay down near the Z, stove and almost immediately expir- 3 ed. He leaves a wife and. two small “’ children. His remains were taken e - - - loaf. Rattlrda‘,‘ mornmg to Brampton Miss Minnie wane. is visiting her parem R., this week. We are sorry to week the death of Ostrander, of the 84 mesia, who died such 'nesday. Mr. Ostran iall day at his work Ithe evening he ant throat. so common among speakers and singers. you will find DR. CHASE’S SYRUP 0F unseat Alb 1039mm: 3. positive and pet- manent cure. Teaspoonful dose, price 25 cents. Edmanson, Bates 8: Co., sole manufacture! {at Canada. 45 Lambard street. Toronto. rum supper held in last Friday evening ccess considering the eather. The Flesher- was in attendance. It of the following ladies , viz :â€"- Mr. Barnhouse Dr. Mahan, Miss Chris- ardson and Mrs. Black- .ss Richardson presid- rgan and piano. The ich they were applaud- 1 shows how well they

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