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Durham Chronicle (1867), 29 Apr 1897, p. 13

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f'flF NDERS UJILL BE RELEIV ED J. by the Clerk of the Town of Durham up tn Moniay the 3rd day of May, for sup~ piying 2 inch Hemiock Lumber for the Town for 1697. ’ GEO. RUSSELL, ,: April 26th, 189”, Clark. Fr. Robb. Dargavel, Dornoch Spent, Easter week at Mr. Hunt’s. _ Mr. Sam. Robinson, Hampden visited at Mr. Wm. McCulloch’s 01 Easter. ' Mr, Thos. Livingston returned from Toronto and is engaged with his brother, John, selling imple- ments. ’ Mrs. Johnston and family moved to the suburbs of Durham last; week. ‘ \liss Weir, teachel, spent. her holi-; dm 8 at. her home in Glenelg. - g Stratiord, Ont. “7e fill heads with practical know- 1edge. The Leading Commercial School in Canada. to-day. Enter any time; circulars free. tux John Purvis, who has been in Toronto for some time is renewing old acquaintances around here. w. J. ELLIOTT, M James Livingston, who recent-- 1y entered matrimonal life has settl- ed in our territory with his young; bride. W's wish him every success. The following intend leaving for the Rainy River Distriét next, week : Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, Mr, and Mrs. “'11). Turnbull, Geo. Turnbull, Jr., and Robt. Smith and bride, should the weather be favorable. CAMPBELLâ€"~11] Dulham, on aniday Ap- 111.5111 the wife of Mr. N. “7, Lampbell l. P. S. of a son. ‘VANTEDrâ€"Industrious persons of either sex with good character and common school education. can obtain employment for two months in this community. NOI‘E-â€"F0r the convenience of clients, Mr. Batson will be in his office, (Calder Block, Lower Town.) from 7:30 to 10 p.m., 011 Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings. W hat has happened our Allan Park scribe. The Menagerie wid have. to make investigations should his silence be continued. Ufiice hoursâ€"4) a. m. tofi D. m. 3V‘ITHâ€"~V'ICKERSâ€"â€"At Varney 0:1 Monv ‘ day April‘26th., by Rev. J. VV’ Kitch~ ing. Mr. Robt. Smith to oiiss E. J. Vickers all of Bentinck. HEADS WIN _ ‘ 1N BUSINESS! VIVANTEDâ€"Men and Women who can work hard talking and writing six hours daily, for six days a, week and will be content. with ten dollars weekly. Address, Lucas, Wtight .81 Batson. Tenders for Lumber. MEN AND WOMEN Everxyvhere, t0.c0n« -_“”A~h¢“~- A(}ENTS.-‘â€"The Best Popular Life of Her Majestylhave ever seen,” writes Lord Lorne, about “Queen Victoria.” Sales unprecedented. Easy to make five dollars daily. Big commission. Outfit free to canvassers‘ BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, CONVEYANC- ERS, ETC. Money to loan at” lowest rates. Easy terms. CULTURED LADIESâ€"“’ith force of charactar, needing to earn money, can learn how tedo so in a good cause. Ad- dress, JABEZ GALLOWAY, .Toronto, AGENTSâ€"I am j 1131: starting the best thing tor money making yo AcTIVE MEN wishing permanent and aning employment can secure the same y engaging with us to sell our hardy Specialties and Seed Potatoes: All Canâ€" adian-grown. Outfit free. Salary paid weekly Write us for particulars and secure exclusive territory. PELHAM NURSERY (30.. Toronto. Ont. L.‘ ALLVJ' w .. w--- _ _ duct business at home. . No canyassing; work is simply writing and co ylng lists of addresses received from 10921 advertis- in g, to be torwarded to ns daily. N0 pre- vieus experience reqmred, but pain writers preferred. Permanent work te tbe<e who are content to earn an income of 86 weekly in s are time. Apply to Publisher, care of ames Hepburn, Dur- hglnl 3m Unt. " qu. - v ___ ____ the golden information. The BRADLEY-GARRETSON 00.. Toronto. The Ch ronicie. I. B. LUCAS. MARKDALE. \V. H. WRIGHT, OWEN SOUND. C. A. BATSUN, DURHAM. NEW IDEAS 00., Brantford‘ Ont. MARRIED . Wanted. Cards. VICKERS. RTE . UJ GLASGOW, Toronto, Ont. S. M. FRY, Toronto, Ont. Principal paw..- force Miss Aggie Sirrs, who is attending the Durham school preparing for her examination to ente: the society known as the Umbrella Brigade, .spent her Easter holidays with her ]sister, Mrs. Wm. Chapman, of Mt. Forest. A week ago Sunday night Rev. Mr. McVicar preached in the school house and them was a general turn out from every nook and corner of the section as was always the case when ever he favored us with an address The service was followed by affect- ing pa1 tino greetings and best wishes for his comforts and saocess in his new field of labor. Miss Rachael Hillis returned home from Owen Sound a forthright ago for a little recreahon but last week she was stricken with inflammation from which she is slowly recovering and will yet. be ready to go out and en- joy spring weather when it comes. ' Mr. Wm. Allan has sufficiently re- covered to be able to resume his Sunday night dlscourses in the school, last Sunday being the com- mencement. Mr. Jas. Baird’s sale last Thursday was a good success to the satisfaction of evi-ryone. He is giving up farm- ing and going West. His friends and neighbors are sorry to lose him as he was a most obliging and peace- able neighbor and liked by all. He always endeavored to keep a comfort- able home, and welcomed all who wished to enjoy it. We all wish for him. health, wealth, and comfort in his adventures. M rs. (Mayor) Calder and Miss Susie McKinnon were Visiting in this part last week and took the oppor- tunity of talking up the new organi- zation of Chosen Friends, its merits and the benefit of immediate initiat- ion. They are persistent canvassers. The girls all pleaded Spring poor and it would take a month of fresh But- ter and Eggs to fit them for the or- deal. Not so with the boys, although we do not know the excuses they used in declining the invitation. We will bet a new hat they wouldn’t admit before girls that they hadn’t plenty of money. Our S. 8., “according to-custom, Will re‘Open next Sundaj. There has always been a very efficient staff in this section which has only been broken by the removal of the Super- intendent, Mr Chapman, to Mt. Forest, so, with another appoint- ment they will be ready for action. The drought of the past; two years has proved a great; difierence in hand and drill sowed. grain, in favor of the latter, consequently drills are selling fast: and this section is get;- ting its share, D. Campbell, A. Pol- lock, and A. Bradley being late purchasers. The hismry of Canada in relation to the empire is suggested as a sub- ject and it is also proposed that each room be hung with a portrait of Her Majesty. The Minister of . Education has written to the Provincial school inspectors suggesting that Friday afternoon previous to June 21 be set apart in the schools for the considera- tion of such events as the progress of science. convention and education Which have made Queen Victoria’s reign memorable, the idea beinv to make the jubilee an important event to the children. U U ”IUD” 1“ ”Univ Uuu THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT MAKES AN IMPORTANT SUG- GESTION TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD. The Minister of . Education has written to the Provincial school inspectors suggesting that Friday afternoon previous to June 21 be set apart in the schools for the considera- tion of such events as the progress of science. convention and education which have made Queen Victoria’s reign memorable, the idea being to make the jubilee an important event to the children. The hiStory of Canada in relation to the empire is suggested as a sub- ject and it is also proposed that each room be hung with a portrait of Her . Council met pursuant to. adjournment. Members all present. MIHUt-EJS OfnlaSt 'meeting read and confirmed. W. H. Ryan 2 handed to clerk deed for new road tit. 10? 26 i con 1‘ and council empowereil the tormer t0 éget eed from Mary McKinlaX fUl’ Wild at I lot 74 con 3. Commissioner Inger to Inspect and if necessary to erect a rallme alongside f gully at lot 13 con 10, J \rVitherow BIDDOQ'GI‘" : ed to cut ice and remove other obstructions in he spring at Center bridgU 10$ 30 0011 5 and 6. The unfinished piece of road (base- line) along lots 31 from 16th to 17th 0-011 to be crosswayed and fitted fur travel. The following orders were issued on treasurer i-â€"â€" H Pfefl’er removing obstructions from Neville’s bridge, 32; K Ox‘ens fining timber belongin to Dicksons bridge. ‘55; 5- Baker 30 piles or bridge at lot 3 cw 17 and 18. $26 70; J Widmeyer planks ‘lnd spikes for Meyers bridge, $6.18; planking piles 820, removing obstructions $3, total $10: U. Mes Kinnon to pay parties grant- t0 gravel road opposite lot 16 con 5 and 6. $.22; F Uclnn 138 yards gravel $6.90; H. Kuemmel 9 weeks keep of Widow Weigel, $18: R N Walden, . some clothing for ditto. $3.30. “7m Hender- ‘ son ch’arityho'; RutherfCrd Sons municipal blank forms 5512: M B Flynn on account of printing contract $25, including $5; for large posters, treasurer blouth Grey spring Show grant $25 ; G Friehrer repairing rail- ing to bridge at lot 29 con 9 and 10, 25 cents, . I) Glebe to pay parties filling washout with stones lot 5 con 14 $47.55, commissioner Grier MaJeStE . A... m $1, Forbes $3, O’Reilley $2. Drier 3?, the ’ ' ' i reeve $3 for inspecting roads and bridges, C CSRNER CONCERNS. i letting and inspecting jobs, councillors for 3 servnces at meeting of date $11.70. Treas- . Eurer received order for $460 being half Our S. 3., according to- custom, years interest on Land Mortgage Bond of will re.open next There $23000 paid into Standard Bank to credit ' i i -" . ' ' a ‘ i ‘ ‘ . . 'ri ' g 1- ffi Ient stafi 0f Rallway Sinking Fund .llb expenses 1.. ms always been a VB y e 0 connection, With said depos1t to amount of n this section which has only been $7werexefunded. C. Lanz to be furnished with material to build contract on townline . ’ in front 03‘ 1h‘is dwelling hohse, Thedfollow- ., ‘ . ' . T ing poun â€" 'eepers, fence-viewers an path- 301'35‘3, SO, .‘Vlth another apPomt'; masters were appointed :--Poundkeepersâ€"~ nent they Will be ready for action. H Bieman, F Oehn, Wm Melville, Thos The drought of the past two years McFarlan, R Ovens, J ,Helll‘yi H L9WiS. Ias proved a great difierence in hand gr? LfiaxfifordnJasHHaliday.AJ dfems, C d d .11 (1 rain in fav 1‘ of a 1n, .. 111ge, J 1mm 81, agner,J ”1 r1 SOWB g a . 0 Flynn, Wm Pehkopf, H Byers. Fence- :he latter, consequently drills are viewersâ€"Ur Jolmston, Ed Ryan,PEscn, '1‘ Ielling fast and this section is get- aulilgnanl. 1.)] Iltobgrtsng, J ScBoenE H S .. . ii-‘I er, 1’ o e, ’i me Ier, ii rskin, ,Ing 1‘33 share, D' Campbell,. A' POI' , P Girodat. yPatl‘nnastersi-D McCrie, Z .Ock, and A. Bradley being late,Clark, R Barber, I Hutton, Gr. Eddington, )urchasers. 13711; Blaney,FTCRugegsl,lWan] (Timidiflod’ T l . r - - ii c ‘ar ane, amp 6 , ' ‘ ar , J u ‘Ee- (JIM 01‘) Pam? find Miss SUSTG VVIllamson, Jr, w e Gardiner, P Hassett, - 0 11111011 W319 V131t1ng 1n ‘3 13 3 Wm SmithMH \V Leeson, J Watson, J Mar- )art last week and took the oppor-;shal Jr, A Mellvride, C M Blytli, Wm .unity of talking up the new Oi‘gani-: Stewart J..KiÂ¥by~ M O’Deuoghue, J Patter-1 son, A McGllli art, J Robertson, G Halli- day, J Herzberger, E Halliday, H Miller. I l :ation of Chosen Friends, its merits Lnd the benefit of immediate initiat- 5 Long, C Schreiber, A Long. Cr McMillan, Nu Carniount, C I)amm,J lilack, J Arthur's“ on. They are persistent canvassers. i ntendent, J'JBILEJ‘EINr SGEOOLS THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, April 29th, 1897. Pianos. Organs and Sewing Machines Money to loan on {aim property at 10“ est. rates Conveyancing, Leases. Wills, Mort- gages, etc.. drawn up on short notice. Horses bought and sold. Waterloo Threshers for sale at ware- rooms. Patronage solicited. Orders for Sales may be left at THE. CHRONICLE OFFICE. ' Council will meet again on \Vednesday 26th day of. May as a Court of Revision and for general business. G. HOPF, Clerk. Upper Town, W i l l i a m Ogra‘m, G e 0 r ,9: e Heipel, J J ners, J Eidt, J. Ogram, L Weber, J Moore, G Herbst, J Kreuger, C Riepert, P Oehm, A Shiel. (3r Leipolt, L Schreiber. J Meyer, P Aloha-i, M Tone H Hillgardner, J Peter, M Bender, I Damm. N W'enger, H Mess, C Senn, J Grein, A Weppler. V Gerâ€" braclit, G Voigt, P Doersam, Wm‘ H Miller, A U’Farrell, J. Edwards, Phil Weber, N Widmayer, F Kester, F W Kreller, '1‘ Ryan, J Mclntee, J Himmler, G ‘Nagner E Wid- meyer, F Walker, H b‘chmeider, W Youn , T Casey, L Wettlaufer, J Merkel, d For! , L Brusso, A Gilmour, Tlxos Ball, .1210 Ball, P Uirodat, Dr, Lippert, J Mackey, H Wep- §ler J Hannah, N Hopf, W Geddes, M lealns, L McNaugh ton, JzLS llillis, J Coop- er. Wm. H. Ryan empowored to collect $2 from Wm Umbach rent‘received from the Kickapoo Medicine Company for town hall. No lime to be burnt in kilns on the public highway ; clerk instructed to notify owners to remove s ame. Farm Implements and Machinery. ' chon’s Binders, Mowers, Drills, Spring Tooth Barrows, best in the market. Guards. SectiODS, 6130., for all kinds of machines. If so you cannot find anywhere a preparation to equal 03....0HASE’S SYRUP 0F LINSEED AND TURPEHT!“ for the throat and..-respiratory or- gans. We havehundreds of. testimonials from public speakers, singers, ministers and others. One rev. gentleman says: “ I never think of entering my pulpit without Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine at my side.” Such in- dorsations from the ministry should give con- fidence in Dr. Chase’s Medicine. If you are troubled with that tickling sore throat, so common among speakers and singers, you will find DR. CHASE’S 3YRUP 0F UHSEED AND WRPEHTINE a. positive and per- manent cure. Teaspoonful dose, price 2 5 cents. Edmanson, Bates C0,, sole manufacturer! for Canada, 45 Lombard street, Toronto. ‘ :3. T. ORCHARD, S, T. ORCHARD, NORMANBY COUNCIL Sharp’s old Stand. Licensed Auctioneer. Agent for Durham. Remember Good Blood ' Good Health. McFarlane Co. The best Spring Medicine i the Market. 1897 will long be remember- ed by all subjects of our Be- loved Queen. It being her Diamond Jubilee. Already a great many festivities have been arranged for andwe be lieve the people of South Grey Will not be behind in shewing their loyalty to the Mother- land, but in order to thor- oughly enter into the spirit of the matter, you must be in good health. Now is thei time to get rid of the dregs of winter troubles and noth- ing Will serve your purpoSe better than a bottle of our GOOD RED BLOOD * Sarsap arilla. Black and White. at 200 each, at 250 each, at 750 each. These are special value.. Plain and Fancy 8 styles 200 to 600. Blue, Brown, Black and White, very pretty 25c ea. BUYS’ STRAW HATS A dozen styles, from 200 to 600. Loyalty MEN’S STRAW HATS These run from 250 to 7 50, DRUGGISTS and BOOKSELLERS Comfort Economy and Style are combined in a. nice Straw Hat; H. W. HOCKLEE‘. Buy a Straw Hat for the coming warm weather Children’s Sailor Straw Hats .100 full doses for $1.00. Girl’s wide Straw flags STRAW HATS ladies’ sailor Hats Lower Town, LICENCED AUCTIDNEER Lower TOWn, DurJ PM the next We kept in Lower Hardware store. See the S-elvester Drill latest Imu proved Spring pressure drill in the market. Show Room: -â€"Old Cochmne Foundly. Repairs for thobe machines will Plows, Barrows Scufiers and you won’t buy and other. Frost’s and \Vo’od’s Machines. Run in Bollar Ball Bear» ings. We havea few {stands and Baking Powder left but when these are go- ing, we can’t get any more. IE you want one come now. a pair up. New Table Oil Cloth 45" wide, white and colored- 2:50 a yd. Nev'v Spring Shoes, call and see them. A big, line of ' Whips from 10e- up to 800 for a good Raw- hide. See 0111 lines of White G1 21114. itevvzue' and Tinvvm e. Our Ca1 pet Room is 1a1g'e and light so you can see evmything to advantage. New Prints from 50 up. New Dress Goods from 80 up. New lace Curtams from 256 UPPER TOWN, DURHAM. from us. We can give you a Lace (Zurtain, 32;- yds 1011 and 60 inches Wide for $1 0 . They are a. bargain. to clean the Wood and Paint and When every thing is blight come and buy mun is the order of the day y will want CARPETS CURTAINS and other Home Furnishings When the spring time comes and PEARLINE J. Livingston .' L. GRANT. House Cleaning AT COST I 1'" sell our stock of ‘ See Their ‘ll‘hé‘ u ments 1 men are quite Ayer’s Sarsa; 101thsome and Leaving June 275 Primary, Form 1 SChOOI Form 11 an 5th; Form 111 and Candidates should "110* d for Primary, Juu'u Leaving and M Mr sent to the lnspec er fee before. May The License Sauth Grey grunt. ceases: -- W. MCI .1 D. McEachern. w ville; John Scarl build a shed); N Lean and Dan E Baflwer, Bell's u a Holstein; Gr. C-c “A. stad L; ast‘, \VGB BURGLARIES a. late. Our cont law is against 1n the: ABILITY co Rev. 311‘. rd {ormerly Of London. E . able and organizeâ€"1' 0f! of which 01' highest p08 we {eel tha‘ riday I the S {1‘ a. 9 B; O

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