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Durham Chronicle (1867), 22 Apr 1897, p. 1

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mm rench II )9 .{OI‘B mu ,n 3D [ID VOLUME 30. Stamp A pane of glass was broken in Good 8; Witter’s butcher shop Sun- day night, and a few pounds of B01- ogna sausage stolen. This is the third or fourth time this shop has been visited. Ayer’s Sursaparilla. This remedy wonderfully sharpens the appetite and improves digestion. A young man living near Holstein was fined ten dollars lately for using a cancelled postage stamp. This be- ing the first offence, Inspector Hop- kirk claimed to be lenient with him. We do not know the young man’s nax’ne, in fact- We do not wish to know it, and only refer to the matter to warn others from getting into trouble. In this case it would be cheaper to buy anew stamp. NEATLY printed Envelopés, Letter‘i ezuis, Bill Heads, Statements and «(11:11) Albums at the Chronicle Lune. -v -â€"â€"vâ€"- for the Canadian Order of Chosenl physicalâ€"mechanism becomes impair- Fricnds. is an enthusiastic hustler. ed. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the prop- 'eeln‘ 3:30 he ca led at our office er remedy, in the spring of the year, and announced his mission but ob- to strengthen the, appetite invigor- jectmi to cur “personal” statingthm ‘ ate the system, and expel all impuri- he was here trying to organize a ties from the blood. council. He said he was here to stay until he organized, and we must ad- The Saugecn Bicycle Club held Init that contrary to our expecta- their annual meeting Aprii 13, when tions, he succeeded in doing so, hav- the following officers were elected ;___. organized a council with thirty-five President David Jamieson, M.D. charter members, and anumber more Vice Pres, ’N. W. Campbell, P.S.I. to follow. Sec’y, G. W. JoneS. - Capt.. J. F. Evans. Tim residence of Barrister Telford First Lieut., A. Galbraith,. was fondly destroyed by fire on Sun' Second Lieut., J. M. Sutherland. (1357 Night last. From what we learn Bugler, Jas. Carson. the exact origin is not known. Mrs. Consul., J33 R. Gun. Teli’ord and the children were absent Good Roads Com ;_....J. A. Hunter, since Thursday Visiting; friends in A. E. Jackson, J. C. Elliott, N. W. Owen Sound. Mr. Clieliord left the Campbell, Thos. Brown, VI]. Irwin, house fora few minutes, and on his C.Ran1age. Club Runs to be held return, about elev '1': o’clock discover- on first and third Thursday of each edit to he on fire. The alarm was month. v , sounded and soon the Fire Brigade . LN“. .im (lino-i319. in operation, and manninawinnpa on” Hm. “finfm‘. ME and get your Kid Glove and for this notice. . further dangel but linml aim the roofs buildinos did not ig household effects i} were saved but. the siderable. The bui were partly covere the Canad lends, is an '0 \R 881115 ago :1 announced £C< THE following letter needs no ex- [ planation zâ€"Editor CHRONICLE, Sirâ€"I ‘ noticed in the Public Library here in Toronto that you are advocating cement walks for your town, You are wise in so doing; cement walks are coming into general use all over Ontario, and are giving good satis- faction. They cost from 120 to 180 per squ'are foot, according to the Specification drawn up, and accord- ing to locality. I should think in your locality t. at for a decent sized , contract we would lay you a good: Wa l; and guarantee it for about lbc.1 If it is on a business street where vehicles drive against it‘there a stone kerbing should protect the Walk. This kerb would cost about 45c per lineal foot-laid. The. cost of the improvement could be paid for partly by the town ‘and balance by the own- ers of the frontage the cost to the . own‘ers being spread once from‘o to 10 years in this way you might lay a; T LOCAL NE‘VS. valk and guarantee lb 1Ul auuuu ”o. .f it is on a business street where! HOW to kill your own town.â€"-Buy a {l ! rehicles drive against it ‘ there from pedlars as often and as much as itone kerbing should protect the-:“OSS‘bl’J. Denounce your merchants walk. This kerb would cost about 45c; lrecarse they make a PTOfit on the” . J . Make your town out to be a oer lineal foot laid. The COSt of the '- goons. improvement could be paid for partly l very bad place and'tell it every by the town ’and balance by the own-Ichance you get. Knife every man ers of the frontage the cost to thel who disagrees with you in business owners being spread once from 5 toland the best methods 0f increasing 10 years in this way you might lay" business. eiuse to unite in any “ and give 1 scheme for the betterment of mater- quite a quantity in one yet 1 if a fair trial over one Winter beingiial interesrs of the people. Keep sufficient to try it and when you are '-. every cent you get and don’t do any- satisfied then lay some more. ' thing 0’: a public nature unless you A general Specification for a walk .. can make something out of. it direct- Iuch as I have described would be as i 13'. Tell follows. Excavate 14’" deep fill trenchlbuy oneaper, - 6" large stone or. gravel none i that it will leave thei over. 3” in diameter; level and ram you have no faith in him. If a hard, ever the stonea layer of soft stranger comes to your town tell c0;,13inde}'s (ifyou can get them)_l~him that every thing is overdone, 4' think and then your concrete base 3 and predict a general crash in the 3” and wearing surface 1”. This near future. Patronize outside news- makes a good walk when well drains papers to the exclusion of your own, ed and one that we will guarantee. and then denounce them for not be- ‘Will you pleas; present this matterting as large .as’city' papers. 7 If you to the town council. Any other in- are a merchant (innit advertise in formation you may require will_be your home papers; buy. a rubber cheerfully furnished.-â€"-Ontario Rock l stamp and use it...-- If you are a farm- Asphalt and Granolithic Paving Co. or curse the town Where you' trade «Chas. E. Dingle, Manager. as the meanest place on earth.-â€"Ex. wi red good servme untu Lue , supply was exhausted. The high wind blowing at the time (1 our citizens ’ to apprehend .er denger but owing to a drizz- min the roofs of the adjoining inns did not ignite. Some of the 4hOld effects including the piano : saved but. the loss will be con- eble. The building and contents nerdy covered by insurance. Gr. COLLINS, organizer, ew minutes, .13 Elev '1"; o’ch m fire. The 80011 thu E gine in op 30: ' service THE CHRONICLE is a. dollar a. year in advance. \IR. DAVID KINNEE and gang were kept busy loading posts for a few day 3 this Week. vance has an orange tree in his sanc- tum. On its branches are one ripe or- ange, a number of green ones and a. lot of blossoms. He has had the tree four years. LUU \I‘ ~-v~~-___-._ four years. The many friends of Mr. James HOpkins, of Eartney, Man, will A pair of tramps, young fellows, learn with regret- of his death which who were loitering around town for; took place recently as his home in aday 01’ 30 WBTB arrested and trieé‘llthe Prairie Province. Last Friday before Mayor Calder 011 Monday saw him laid in his last resting place mornino. They were let off with a and~ the large funeral attested his warning: ’60 get out; Of the tOW‘L}, and popularity. Deceased was well and 1---- Sun-o before Mayor Calder on Monday mornino. They were let off with a warning to get out of the town, and not to return again, night or day In consequence of winter diet and lac I of Open air exercise, the Whole ‘ physical mechanism becomes impair- !ed. Ayer’s Sursapariila is the prop- er remedy, in the Spring of the year, ito strengthen the, appetite invigor- School re-opens on Monday next. THE Editor of the Fleshexjton Ad Everybody looks after the printer.‘ If a neWSpaper man goes into a storel he buys his goods like others. V‘Jhen‘ he wants a. new shirt he does not go from store to store and take bids. If he gets a. (ioctor or a. lawyer he pays their bills. ‘ He never thinks of asking the grocer to put in another E pound of sugar for a. dollar. When the gets shaved out goes ten cents. facts, and thexe is nothing remark- able doom; 1t only that the printers me such blooming fools as to allow it. papers to the exclusmn of your own, ville, is hc {and then denounce them for net 138â€" Mr Ian: tin r as l-u‘we as cit ' a Jet's If» vou - ‘ g’ F ‘7 ‘ 3 p l â€" " Sunday w iare a merchant don’t advertise in . iyour heme papers; buy a rubber .M1.SS*M( Estamp and use it. _ If you are a farm- VISng a‘ er curse the town where you" trade Mr. H! as the meanest place on earthâ€"Ex. gave us~ a J. A. Hunter. ElliOLuT, N. XVI vns W. Irwin ‘S readers. OUR enterprising citizen, Mr. “7111. Black, has purchased a very pIOSper- ous hardware business in Durham, rrom Mr. Ki‘amer, who is new retiring after conducting the establishment for twelve vears.- We congratulate Mr. Black, and believe he will keep up the prosperity of the business. A gentleman of good business ability, and having the good will of all our 9'! .- diet and the Whole es impair- the prop- f the year, 8 invigor- all impuri- DURHAM, ON T., APRIL 22.1897. THE Saugeen Bicycle Club is get- ting to be a strong body. They ‘are calling for “good roads." SPECIAL Easter Services were held in all our churches yesterday. The music, too, was special and vexy fine. 3. P. HUNTER advertises Lot 7, Con 3, Egremonb, for Sale or Rent. See particulars In our advertising columns. MR. WOODMAN, Grand Organizer of the A. O. U. W. Will be in Dur- ham on Monday. Brethren are re quested to attend the meeting in the evening. I’VI’ """â€"" u favorably known here, having been for 20 years, Reeve of Bentinck, a position he ‘lled with ability and credit to himself. Though a stranger to us we extend our sympathy to the bereaved and sorrowing friends. "1' 'â€"â€"" 1.." ‘ .L gentleman of goocl business ability, and having the good will of all our citizens, he and his family will be missed here. We understand that; the family will not remove to Dur- ham for a few weeks.-â€"-Pa1merston Spectator, and we are now in a position to an- nouncet that Lhe manulacture of ti: butter is to be conducted by Mr. J. A. “Tile a, graduate of the Agricul- tural College at Guelph. Mr. \Vilson comes highly recommended by Prof. Dean of the Dair3- Depar tment, and ¢â€""â€" We may predict: for the Durham Creamery, a prosperous year to both the proprietors and the patrons. A first class uniform article of. butter will always find purchasers at a good price. MR. and MRS. WARMINGTON of this town seem to have had more than their share of. trouble during the past few months. Last fall they were forced to part with their eldest daughter, a promising young woman of twenty. On Friday last the Angel of Death entered their home once more, and this time claimed as its‘ Victim, aohild of fourteen months. It is more than probable that in a few weeks they will lose a little girl loi eight who is sinking fast from consumption. This is a sad eXper- ience and oanbe realized only by those who have passed through sim- ilar trials. OF late we have, on several occas-‘ ions referred to petty thefts in town and eXpressed our wish that the cul- prits be _brought to justice. On Sunday evening las While the 00011- pants were at church the residence Eof Miss Mackenzie was entered, for the third or fourth time during the ‘ past month. This time the young lad, a boy of sixteen was seen, arrest- ed,~ tried before Mayor Calder and :Magistrate Mockler and committed. We suppress the name out of respect for his friends here, but hope his discovery in time may prove his salvation, and serve as a timely warning to others. who may be in- . clined to be too fast. Mr. J. C.N'chol was iii-Toronto " I I o O The following friends Spent Easter, over Sunday. . .. Mr. Richard Ward Visited Wiar- at Mr. and Mrs. John \Vright’s: sirs. 3 4. . Dean and Mrs. Pascoe, of Toronto ' 3 ton this week. w , . . i , ’ . ‘ . , 311'. ana Mrs. Cooper, Mr. \Vrlgllti MISS Sutherlepd. 0f Wingham, IS and daughter, of Hanover; Mr. and? home on her no-1days. , Mrs. Mathews and Miss Edith, of Mr. John Voilet. teacher of Hope- itiarkdale. 7° . . y 7. ‘ n" 11] i ' r . “118’ 1s h0l1d?311£.. town ‘ Mrs, Gray and her two little “ o d Ml‘-..-Imes Perl? EIIRYNVOOd’ spent daughters Una and Mary, of Peoria, {bunduy With 1315 1mm 3 here. Illinois, are spending a'few Weeks Miss ~McPh6tteT'S: 0f Paris, Ont, iS* with her aunt, Mrs. James Lauder, visiting at Mr. Warmington’s. and ether friends in town, prepara- Mr. Hugh McDonald, of Louise, i t'ory to making a more extended gave us a. brief call on Seturday. l visit to the County of Welland. _ PURELY PERSONAL. .v 7 ref rr ', ., «r T . =0 “e 1 e” ed to [he Messrs. W m. ‘l'oliett and Ed. Mc-' he Duruam Creamery ,. - . . C J McKechnie Clockhn spent Easter Monday Wlth ‘ ‘ * “’ the Misses Bahns, near Carlsrhue. W in a. position to an- 13 manufacture of ti: Miss Maggie ”Weir, who has been , conducted by Mr. J. attending the 0. 8. C011. Inst” is wadnate of; the Agricul-‘i holidaying with her parents in Glen- is get‘viI Lawyer Batson spent a few days 937 are: in Toronto éuring the past ‘eek. 5 Miss A. Mackenzie, teacher of l Nm.15mdt. is in town for the holidays. Miss .Ena Paterson, teacher at Orchardville, is home for her holi- davs. ' 3.1.1‘.V¢.E.Buchan, who is teach- mg m Havermehl, is home for this week. \lessrs. W Wiggins and B. Stone- house Visited Orchardvill e on Friday last. Miss M. Douglass, of Mt. Forest, wasvisiting friends in town, on Fri- day last. Mr. Pomeroy, son of Rev. J. C. Pomeroy, is visiting his parents in town. Adj‘n. Taylor, of the S. A., Palmer- ston, will be in town on Thurday evening. Miss A113. Paterson, of the Han- over Post; Staff, spent Easter Sunday at home. Master Stewart ’Walters is visiting his grandmcther, Mrs. Batty, of Palmerston. Miss Mary Main of Holstein was visiting friends in town a couple of days- laat week. Mr. .J ohn \V helan, student at Owen SeunC; Col . Inst, is holidaying with his pal ems here. Miss Elnora Paterson, teacher at Huttou’s Hiil, has gone home to ‘Niarton for Easter week. Mr. Davidson, of Montreal Con- ference, preached in the Methodist Church Sunday evening last. Mr: W R. Rombough, of Toronto, Who is visitinb «1 in town, never forgets to give THE CHRONICLE a call. Miss Meenagh, teacher frOm near Hopeville, is spending her holidays with ML and Mrs. Samuel Scott. el Mr. J. Lavelle, who has been at- tending the Central Business College, Stratford, is Visiting his parents here. .Mi-sss Gertie and Amy Meredith, who have been attending the Owen Sound Collegiate, are home for the holidays. Mr. Jones. of the Standard Bank, and Miss “fallace, of the telephone oifiee, Spent Sunéay with their frien‘ls in Harriston. office, spent {Sunday WlLfl wen: friends in Harriston. NB‘V gOOQES {(631) pi}... Mise McDonald, of othe Toronto ‘iTflg ill 311d amflilgSt Teachmg Staff, 18 spendmg her [1011- 3 mile lateSt arrivals are days with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell. NGVV’ Laces New BOO$S and Shoes New Parasols Mr. Robert Burnet, manager in Mr. Robert Burnet, manager in Wm. Laidlaw’s store at Allan Park, called on some of his friends at the Knapp House on Easter Sunday. Mrs. Bates, accompanied by her little daughter Ora and her niece, Mrs. Swaffield, all of Goderich, Spent Easter with her brother, R. Parker. Mr. Wm. Leuxrencei accompanied by Misses Hattie \Viggins and Emma McLean, were the guests of Miss May Kellington, of \Valkerton, on Sunday. Mr. Archie Davidson, the first vs hite male child- born in Durham, paid a flying visit last- week to the town of his birth. His home is in ELhel, Huron Co. Mr. J. A. Young, Mt. Fcrest, the energetic and pepular mineral Agent of the Ontario Mutual Life Insurance 00., was in town Tuesé’my and gave us a pleasant; call. The Misses Delaney, of 'i‘raverston, left Monday morning fer Toronto and Hamilton, where they will spend their Easter vacation, returning Sat- urday, Miss Delaney will resume her duties as teacher at Dornoch. The following friends Spent Easter at Mr. and Mrs. John \Vright’s: fairs. Dean and Mrs. Pascoe, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, Mr. \Vright and daughter, of Hanover; Mr. and Mrs. Mathews and Miss Edith, of 1 Park" New Prints and Sateens New Millinery New lay. . by her F111‘1118h}11gs,New r niece, HOSIGI‘y. h: Spent; Parker. } We are having a, great demand. these days (1 Emma . 4L, dissiiay for our cape cleans '11: on i and if you are in need of anything in this mpanied rst vs hite 1, paid aaline. Call in and see 30;}?th them. 54." Black Coating Serge all fit}; :13: Wool and Fine finish worth- ';;Sur§nce $1.00 special at 800 and gave s 80” A11 W001 Black Worsted Satin finish, special at $1.35 averston; ; 60” Black Cravenette perfect- House cleaning time has come and you are eO'inning to think about new carpets and new furnishings. Perhaps you think you can’t afl‘erd a new carpet this spring and iwill have to make the the eld one do. The first time you are down town just drop- in. and have a leek at |0ur carpets. They are commencing to sell freely and the quality iand price go. hand in .ihand. ‘We have them; ’ in all kinds and all pricee but we recem- , mend more especially ‘ to your notice our .lsaper ‘Weels and slBruseeis. The prices flare rock bottom. h\ CARPETS. Heavy Hemp Carpet good colors, special at 250 Fine Tapestry Carpet beaut iful patterns special at 65c Good Union Carpet Revers ible patterns 50c Fine Brussels Carpet Newest Patterns 95c Fine Super Wool Carpet L Reversible patterns reg- ularly sold for $1.00 yd, special at 85c fi '54” Fancy Fawn Dlagonal, ' snecial at We 1 I in fun blast. Caldex’s B10 .Lower To me JCb ‘ sh and 0318 Price. NO 157‘ d

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