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Durham Chronicle (1867), 15 Apr 1897, p. 1

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3110b If ula \“ ill OX \Vednes Toronto gentle town, imervie' resemative me we 1' as it was learneu Luau mm was not willing to inves more than a patent righ machinery to be used in facture, everyone felt leave the matter for furtl‘ ation in the future. '1‘}: to be no money in the any one except: the prc would exPect a job as ma business and a royalty oi dozen pair on all the h Perhaps it’s all right well The annual 3. ing of Messrs. was held last ' April 9th and Was more like snéw flying bu on Saturday. in crowds and! the number w room the ope great success. The annual spring millinery open- ng of Messrs. Ramsay :as held last Friday and Saturday, Lpril 9th and 10th. {3 like a. day in fall Wit-h the entered, his vas inor une favored them his pocket mow flying but fort )n Saturday. The l in crowds andii we a ‘ the number who visited the show- “'3 certainly 9» The culprits room the opening x... The showroom look- great success. ed Very pretty but tre of attraction W ing no Opposition this Spring the firm SUbSCl‘lbers‘ arger than THE CHRONH have made their display 1 at any other previous Opening and advance 01' ' from a financial standpoint we learn it has paid them to do 80. All the . leading styles in trimmed goods were .We W111 met shown and it would be hard to pick “’3 feel 0‘ a favorite. through In as the hats. Hav- The most fashionable . their subsc trimming seen is Chiffon in all the . leading shades and b3: the quantity A dollar 13 ill evidently have a one. ‘30 pay delinquent The amount of busi- ness done at the opening was very . . position t< ‘nru'nril to a good season’s trade. better Dag nnn and al ULU v- . ing 110 Opposition this have made their displ at a11\ 0the1 p1eV1m from a financial stam U a favorite. Ti trimming seen leading shades 0f it; used it ‘ large demand. ness done at t satisfactory an forward to a g4 gs. VAUGHAN, of Glenroaden,‘ ‘1' ahumlred snakes sunning' Lugs side by side, one day wg‘n'. Our informant tells us ry is perfectly reliable, and ham can be depended upon. x with. asingle stroke :Lblcd bl ‘ ' LS he was driving by. My, se the appetite by the use of! artic Pills. They cause men, liver, and bowels to their functions properly, .arbiliute, by excessive stim- and are not irrit-aL-ing in .igthll As an after dinner v are unequalled. 9 ANOTHER burglary in Dr time between Saturday Monday morning shows 1:] ANOI‘HDK ueuéuur. --- _ time betWeen S:.it11rday night and “a“ ”U ”.‘““' ”' Monday morning shows the necessitv for extreme vigilance on the part of 1 sp» , , ‘ Not a week passes1remlt1f you have not all record of some oflso‘ of robbery. ° Ma'cl‘arlruie’s Drug Sgore THE Department of Edu was the place to be 1“: i _ e.»"- in sent out a circular to the 7“ 1121.14, per- ing that teachers and 1 search of booty. in»: -1311 ‘ mu; 1 about put on their guard agains petrators of the ac: iii; the place ; knew iiiils‘ieil toe 1,1) for 1 Class Of agents 0f Inap Mr. MacFarlane‘s gee-ii {fir <.:r~.ce1 publishers, who are going : 1.91.3; nor," country, particularly was effected through a _ . the bolt of which was (iisiiiam-i by rural schools and in the 1 force; several smail articiau, werelships, representing that lar series of charts and m purloined, the safe enter-ail mnl a-\ dollars when. ed by theirfirm arerecon ‘9 ' {fair is in the MacFarlane states positively, _ ‘ , ‘ the threats of withdrawal 0f petrators of the at: .kn the piace ; knew ixmem Mr. MacFarlane’s gov. was effected through the bolts of which was {orce ' several 8111.111 1 purloined, the safe e L‘---‘] vrn -vâ€"_' I purloined, the safe enter bout tenor twelve doii; The funny part of the afia {act that the safe was lock MacFarlane states posi Saturday night, and for same. locked condition ( q’nite retice if; one‘ may (0 D bringing of the on will meet with deserved punishment. of the Cigarettes and perfumes are the only school artioles we are definitely informed of depar1 ' .3 been taken from the cases. plianc They’re after the luxuries of life now ions 0 having laid in a supply of the neo- as the their recent piliering. advic shops, groceries spect ‘ the v esSaries in ound our butcher and cloths line’s, a}; \‘K ‘V"â€" to be h‘o ped will Cigalettes and!) articles we are C hax ing been ta They’ ie after L11 having laid 1111 lnesday or last “con, c. , “1611“”. 311713013: was in Trinity Church _Choir will, on l'V'l'C‘WiU” 501118 Of our rep- Sunday next, (Easter Sunday) sing our Passover :5 gen with a View of estabâ€" Preston’s “ Christ “ Te Deum.” Also L 1. lluétfi f'dCtOly. DOdgerS and Jackson’s ~li*fi‘~~‘tl 501' iv night meeting, two fine anthems “ He is risen ” and 1“] guilic‘it‘tl, and the nature by E A Clare and “ If we believe that 1.11655 BXplilllled. AS. 80011 that JBSHS died ” by C. Simpson. class learned that the projector met: tim< .\'llllli;,‘ to invest anything 11 a patent right on some - .The gre y to he used in the manu- PlllS are held all over the NOI‘ld has male everyone felt satisfied to been well earned. They are easy matterfor further consider- and even pleasant to take, and. for the future. There seemed a the stomach, hver. money in the except the prolector Who pect a 10b as manager of the old and a royalty 0f five cents a TWO-daring robberies are reported the Li" on all the hose made.â€"â€"- in Meaford. A week ago last Fri- Ofi dence of Dr. Clark iSS' it’s all right and perhaps day night the resi .WaS entered and -â€"-â€"-â€"---â€""""" from the pocket 1nual spring millinery open- trowsers which he \lessrs. Ramsay Morlock in his bed-room. 1 last Friday and Saturday, Mr. John Macdonald’s residence ha [hand 10th. The first day on re like a. day in fall with the entered, over $225 stolen .‘ing but fortune favored them his pocket l'ilit)’. The liltlleS £111.1le out papers from his Coat, pockgt. A bl: “'0 MB to 3“ng by small amount of money in 1118 in (is athtll‘l nher who visited the SllOW- trngser’s pocket n....+q;n1v :1 mm milnrits are not known. W u... w- \ 13 or will be, Easter kf_ \1 (1: in your stock of eggs awee rom * 011 Y [me a «my 111 1611. glarv in Durham some 't of the affair is in tne! afe was locked. so Mr. states positively, on ht, and found in the condition on' Monday h on t the combination ”lbyfllav w I be lumznag ed 'Evidently the accknew all it} indeed too much -’s good Eh?!“ I cough a, back :1 n “YQQ {1ig"1L{C\l O8 for AN Easter Song Seryice will be given in the Methodist Church next Sunday evening. All are cordially invited to be present. DULLVV‘ w.- vâ€" 7 MR. JOHN A. MCLELLAN, 1487 East 1 ‘. _ Madison Ave., Cievelami, Wishes; us Messrs. Lucas, \Vnght and .Batson appreciation for to wake up our Bunessan correspond- 2:12;?2133?":Eggvuggrtgeafiifigi 573.13% as}: you to accept this mantle clock ’ r , t "T w . . . _ . , cant, ,Well 1,): to do selfthls hlnt Durham. See Card. as atoken of our loye and esteem oesn t catch hnn. ., for yourself and family, and of our gratitude for THE Woodland property on Count- our behalf. Hoping you may long __'l‘n mv many friends and custom- . . ma: Street. sold here at pubhc auction be spared to go out and 1 ‘ THE schools close to-day d that $750,000 Mr. Wm. Scaife, ne of >bery. “'"' done. I understan . . . . , , 330113, THE De artment of Education has worth of building 18 about under was v1S1t1ng hIS brother-molaw and . y l in sent out acircular to the press ask- contract and much more in prospect. sister? 3:112 anltll MMrsd Thos. Allan, Of aIIYtlllilg hi this that teacheis and trustees be Yet when every train brings in large mm 4m 2157 U on ay 1ast. - - ‘1 . looking {01‘ work it Mrs (Dr) Althur Gun who has 11119. (1311 111 and See '1‘. per- ing about put on .1‘foriclass of agents of map l .11cel publishers, who are g'an a ;1, * country, particularly amon the that can be enga bylrural schools and in the back town- coming here should know how mat» Mr. H. Ross, who spent a few 0 . . hat the particu- ters are. ‘ weeks in town in business I d 0' 't- . ’ ” harts and maps publish- M 0 ' incr old friends left 1on Filldayvfilor 60$1€3 igeclalflatl \V 80% ° n I 3 00 ac: Ol‘StH . . . his home in Toronto. The Ontauo Educational Associa- Mr. D. . McKinnon, of Fairwell Satin fiDISh, spemal at $1.35 60" Blacl: Cravenette perfect- ill the so Mr lment; and even 1n some cases, tiOD meets in Toronto on Tuesday, C . , S (1 d8 (1 IV onlfmcing their sale upon trustees by Wednesday and Thursday 0f next ornels, spent atur ay an un ay Archie McKinnon, late of the Review a}; ’ pawl 1% <4 . = 1awel of the Govern- week. former home to; Fairwell, on Sun- 1 54” Fancy Fawn Diagonal special at .WhO has been spend-l accompanied the Wlth her 8011 111‘ spend a few days at returned a few daySg day. The Minister of Education ins; some time Peoria, Illinois, er, and any and all such representations a o 1 an o- are untrue and misleading, and that g 1 " MTS- W’m. Calder left today for, . . he has he has not authorized or apprdved of, Chesley ‘30 Spend a few days Withlklllllnel'y Depart-1111611 ' ticular DFATHS. her sister and to attend a pleasanti ' . ' l , ° ' honor of her sister,,l, mfull blast, _____._._.â€"â€"â€"â€"-.‘O . . f. ’ _ ‘1 . . ‘ MARRIED. EH- Middaugh, Who moved. into town , ’ I f" lately gave us a brief but pleasant i .9 . Lâ€"l“CLE.\.Nâ€"At th “Id: . 7' - MOPHERSQCY bride’s mother, Olletlfgil'ltli call on Monday last. She was ac- ment to purchase school ap- needed under the regulato l8 cases 1pliances, life now ions of the Department of such a kind - ence .Of he the nec- (‘3 they, acting, if need be under the i11st., by Rev, 3111'. Thom, of Flesherto’n,' companied by MISS Arrowsmlth, who ‘ "h d O P ‘ piliering- advice of the teachel ‘or school in- Ml} Alex. hex’herstzn, Artemesza m figured SO prominently as the divor- (”ab an 116 1108 - , â€" . Miss Flora Campbell AcLean, youngest d E ‘ J h. . ‘h T ‘_ , groceries spector, may deem most suitable for daughter of the ate Hector McLean,of Ct? empress osep lne, 1n 0 e emf , ' I ‘ the want of their school 1,191,111,; ple of Fame Calder s Blow. Lower Tor-1': â€"Potatoes.â€"-â€"First class Potatoes next. sale at McArthur’s. Cheap. , E THERE are 5 subscribers wh. THE CHRONICLE advance or $1.5 THE Boom of the season in full t at McArthur’s store, Upper “uhsc1 1be1s who evidently P1113: CHRONICLE is one dolla1 a 2”year in advance or $1. 50 if 11 on so paid. W e are still p1epared to accept subsc1ip- tions at the dollar 1ate and t1 ust that We will meet with a liberal response. VVe feel confident that it is only through neglect that many allow their subsc11pt1ons to remain unpaid. A dollar is only a small sum for each one to pay yet a d delinquent subsbriber at the present time would place us in the happy position to give our readels a much better paper. We wish our readeis “M“‘A +l-on1 that improvements in ' will be made from tim meet ' ' ‘ Spense from our rea remit if you have no medicine in pharmacy. llu Ft LLUVV v-" to give our readers a mueh‘ aper. V\ e wish our readers all success and remind them r0 vements in THE CHRONICLE male from time to time if We Lth a sufficently liberal re- .138 UBL‘III. LALuv T “ I13 is risen ” and .M’R. W M. INNES ‘WISDBS BO .1 ° he 15 prepared to farm: d “ If we believe t'htlt class Drum land-rollers, bv C. Simpson. metal heads, at prices to . . times. “7111 exchange for ’1' 1n Whlch Ayer’s horse. Chilled plough poin over the NOI‘ld has makes of ploughs constantly d. They are easy t to take, and. for ____J. Livingsmn, h. the stomach, liver. Agent, is getting in a. full] the safest and most kinds of Farm and Domest? cme 1n pharmacy. ments at his show room, 0 ament of Education has reular to the press ask- achers and trustees be guard against a. certain J ALA“.- DURHA M, ONT, APRIL 10,1897. â€"25,000 eggs wanted Geo. Sparligg’s. Don’t forget th of the Epworth 3 Literary meeting League on Monday wFor sale or to 1‘ 7, Glenelg. Apply Durham. ‘ Several Communications have beheld over until next issue want of Space. GET your Stampx CHRONICLE OFFICE. C have the form ready. on post office orders :-â€"- On $ 2.50 and. under, Over 2.50 and up to $ dUOUV ALI-U. un- Mr. James A. Brown left Tuesday THE followingfiarifi i H l.‘ {t ££ ‘( ‘$ Cl l»! MCPHERSONâ€"MCLbAL‘iâ€"AL um u“ ' ' ‘ 0n the 7th" 311.‘.. Alex McPhersc n, xicLean yuamw-t dector McLean, or Stamp 4 Albums at. THE INNES wishes to intimate1 .‘repared to furnish first- [1 land-rollers, built in .s, at prices to suit. the 11 exchange fora young illed plough points for all mth constantly on hand. to rent. ran to C- Lot 12, Con. McArthur, QC H ‘6 é‘ ‘t for Cash at H C£ ‘b (C ‘l H H 5‘ \ICLE ANâ€"At the resid: )1 ide’s mothel, 011 the'Yfli Mr. Thom 0f Fle\h€1t0h .‘nPherscn. Alte’weflél t0 £6. 6‘ CC H H C‘ ‘£ £C (a 3O 4O 50 80 70 80 90 100. 10 to for 60. collecmnb 100’ NH-cao 0â€"4: 190 PURELY PERSONAL Dc 200. Miss Hattie Firth left \Vednesday 240. for Cleveland, Ohio. 220' 'Principal Blakeston, of Price: ille, 363' was a caller on Saturday. 40: Mayor Calder visited friends in ' Mt. Forest last Friday. Mr. James A. Broxyu left Tuesday our rhinisiration and inthat period ‘ H - l _ t. ' 01159 C eazlllllg 11118 on have greatly endeared yourself‘ 0 us by your amaible character your "1 has (301116 and you ‘II'G arnest devotion to duty and the; learty interest you have ever mani- {yogi ’lifllllg to 1311111]; 1; (1- 1f ~ . s d as e 1“ 0‘“ we a” a” “‘1 ay about new carpets lChOOl and to show evidence of our Lppreciation for your kindness we 311d new furlllSlllllg‘S. {811 you to accept this mantle clock is atoken of our love and esteem Perhaps 57011 think for yourself and fam11v,and of our you can’t afford a 110W gratitude for your labors of love on . . carpet this spring and our behalf. Hoping you may long be spared to go 0““ and ”1 among“ will have to make the us as teacher and pastor and may the tie that binds our hearts in Christian the old one d0. 'l‘he love ever grow stronger. Signe _ . _ ._ A .., , rst tune vou are u LVV immediately after the address was ,' , read and the presentation made, the 111 311d have a: 100k 31» following hymn entitled “Blest be 1. 4 ‘ the Tie that Binds,” was sung. Mr. 0111. Garfit‘xPS. 'llley are‘ h-liller’s reply was a very feeling, (30111111631101.1192: t0 S611 graceful and appremative one after free-1y and tile quality , t, BS fetidcgfefgfstilgeadimagiiand price go hand in reeita 10 , .- programl ,h . T . and. W e have them coffee and cake were partaken of andl all dispersed to their respectivelill all kilids 311d all homes having Spenta very enjoyable‘priceg bllt W8 PGCOIfl evening, “God be with you till we 56}? ‘again” was rendered and Mr. melld. 11101.9 especially 1 1 e1 closed With prayer. . isit to your notice our Miss Mable Cameron is on a V s to her sister, Mrs. Greenaugh, of super VVOOIS 3.116 V' UV 4: Miss Lizzie Ross is home Hamilton fox a few days. called on a few Holstein. of his old friends in ‘ J t-A‘M qu o Mrs. W’m. Calder left today for}. Chesley to spend a few days with: ’; event given in :(Miss A. Graham) as she will leave; ‘Chesley in a week or so. . ‘i ‘ Mrs... Babcock, daughter o£_Mrs. R. 1 2H. ‘lnddaugh, who moved into town ; lately," gave Us a. brief but pleasant { call on Monday last. She was acâ€" HOLSTEIN, 3, who spent: a 1ew .. W- W...“ on business and visit- $1.00 SpGClfll at 800 3033?. ‘m “may “’1‘ eon All W001 Black Worstml Satin finish, special at $1.35 3Kinnon. of Fairwell Saturday and Sunday ~ 60" Black Cravenette perfect McKinnon’s. Master ", . . . 1 1011, late of the Review 1y- “31381 pIOOf’ 898C121, 61.10 the former home to; . gs at Fairwell, on Sun-7 54" Fancy Fawn Diagonal, special at 800 Calder left today for! . lend a few days witthlllmery Department (1 to attenda pleasant; ' . 111 full blast. __ 1. Ann” AF ‘10“ QiSterL‘ Durham New goods keep pil- ONAL. ing in and amongst the latest arrivals are New Laces New Boots if Price‘me’ ind S306: N637 Pglrasols ' . . Tew rim 8 an ‘ateens ’d ”ends 1” New Millinery New left Tuesday rst- Hosuary. t \Vednesday Signed first time you are down town: just drop .ress was , aade,the 1n and have a look at flgestmff our carpets. They are rféeling, commencing to sell me after freely and t116_ qua}it.y nnvomvmnl from CARPETS. N0157i

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