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Durham Chronicle (1867), 5 Aug 1897, p. 12

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of dExasc: It should be takcn in rcasona‘clc doscs ail summer long by all those whose. weight is below th: standard of health. If you are a losing ground, try a bottle now. ’Otuhby uldruggistoatsnc. and“ Wlmm Toronto. Ont. cf Cod-13w: V .3, - â€" wwvâ€"vvv H v 11.9“: or catching thszasc! Why not catch beam? 73 can do it by always maintainazg our healthy weight. w.“ (Mm ° é???» 5mm Um't finger our Singk} and twu furrow plows. Try them and you will be sutisfiml that they are the best. Those intending to yet should 1: all and see this you will buy no other. scam] hand Rmnpm 3H ance year Stratford, Out. A School that properly prepares its students for Business Life. Attend- \IID a .. (my fire and Life Inmn'z’mce promptly attended to. er Town, \Ivl V .111 at sunk 0'i\inO' 0111' (11st01‘11c1's the V91 V best 01 sz1tist'21cti0n,tl1e1'e is 51111.1 fu“ binders left. ll Now that our Bindels, \I‘um IS and Rakes 211°C Only one vet: to The Best. Eng Machines of the very uracture, also Organs _ Victnriu " exhaufled. Jubilfee Edi- tiuu «m pros-s. Best history of the Queen and \ivturian Era published. The only (umulimumn'k accepted b Her Maiesty. Salons unprecedentedâ€"â€"knoc the bottom out d' a” recurds. Canvassers smnnin'm in a HENTS. Second edition “ Queen W‘ifi‘. '33! i we \V .\\' " VIM, HEIRS. if you want to make $150.00 during July and August, in a good "an-P. “rite or wire we quickly. T. H. 1L1,\.~(_'U’l'l', Toronto, Um. ,rllulll’s daily, for .~ix (‘13 's a week. andw will in- cmngu‘t wnh ten nllars weeklv. Ad- g‘m... .\ LW mus C0,, Medical Building A( “all Term September lst. M‘CEU'Uâ€" exclusive territcin}y. l’ELHAM .\L KSERY (10.. Toronto. Ont. ("FIVE MEX “ishing permanent and‘ {crying emplnymeut can secure the same :yeugagiug with us to sell our hardy >1” ciaities and Seed I’Otatues: All Cap- adifllkkrmfi’n. Outfit free. Salary Paid Ul' rup«~i51i39'3u'1'1417..'1"1'.‘,.i} t.f§§:wf{ll"i.’u’-! ’ _ - ' ' . ° . v - - ' » :ulian-gruwn. ‘ Uut‘lit {rm-t. (Salary p331; Fhe 111091: (1811010118 Tea 1n the “ Olld' 801d 11] pound _~.:_.‘.‘...;:z_y _ “Wit“ ”7 13.5 particulars and: ,‘7 1!). packets; Two prices 25 and 280 1b. worth 600. Ill.‘l I? A \ll 11 Vito. , y ANTED I can pay ten dollars week- ly In :1 lady ufmatqm age, refin- ut and tact tn .fpmul her tune m a good at). T. U LIBSCUTT, Toronto, Unt. JICC u ”- curds. (alnassars Stoopiug in ~\'. l'xe-u buys and girls sell it fast. 'Hlnlhismnll or Mraig ht weekly salary txiul nip. 'l “11‘: BR ADLEY UAR- .‘U.\ (4).. lim1t(d.'luruutu Unt this year double that of légt â€"â€"-v 0‘ ‘U " hand Reapers and Binders on hand. . Elliott, Principal. The Chronicle. used Auctioneer ANTED. Men and Women who can mmk hard talking and writing six “'rite fur Circulars l2 H Uut. XXXXXX till) ()3 see this machine and W'anted. have a Binder uruntu, Unt. Durham . TheAdvance editor ta}; for collecting curios. Hi dition is a pair of vounw _ um‘auvance editor takes 'he Oak“ . His latest. ad- dition is a pair of voung Puglt'ts of letqu eagle variefyy a.._bird rgge. “ .uvukllLfl Mr. \V. W. Trimhle has PI'EIl bus which will be a by his patrons to and from tion. With two covered travelling public are being commollated and carcful after here. _â€"- â€".v-I-\IQ (Cllu ‘U- ivolving targets which proved highly ,sx tisfactory to all taking part in the; {matches Col. Telford of Owen' ‘b‘ound, acted as range ofiicer an lthe completion of the match his skill in angling number of Speckled beauties from the , istreams which swell the waters of the Boyne. Mr. and Mrs, Louclisf have the thanks of the cilia men for their kind hospitality. Mr. \V. \V. Trimble has now (1 after he provedl ‘ ' u 0 ‘ v. ' )3, (.tll)ll)g off a I l _â€"â€""‘ skill as marksmen. The competition consisted of two matches, 1st. the regimental open to the whole Battal- tlion in which the firing consisted of 1' seven shots each at three ranges, viz: 2003115. standing, anl 400 and 500 yds, in any military position, the highest score in each company was‘ made by Sergt. Ramage of No. 4, 61". points and Sergt. \Veber of No. G,â€"â€"| (5-1 points. The prizes in this inatchl to be awarded, after the other com-‘ panies have competed at ()wen Sonndl iand Mealord. The second or excral series match, open to the competitors! at this range consisted of seven shots ! each at 200 yds. kneeling. The six ’ hest marksmen with the prizes award» ed were as follows: ‘ lst. Sergt. Ilamagc of No 4 (30.. Stitch-i el. (presented by Colonel Telford) l and Cash 50 cents. { 2nd. Pte. R. \V. Clare, No.6 Co. Sat-3l chel. (presented by Col. Telford),l and Cash 59 cents. 1 3rd. Capt. Spronle, No. 6 Company, i] ' Cash $1.00, l; 4th. Sergt. Field, No. 6 Companch Cash $1.00. l f 5th. Pte. Walton, No 6 Company‘: Cash $1.00. [.1 6th Sergt. Weber, No. 6 Company,” Cash $1.00. j 1; Capt. Sproule, who is a painstaking 1a energetic oflicer spent- considerable; r. time in preparing the ranges and re- ? is volvxng targets which proved highly :13 an 1 ei¢ ht mm the Gnr 1% Salmon is a Star. Fine Selected layer Valencia Raisins 333 lbs for .530 Tea Kettles léqts. at 390 each. Everything in Granite ware. Preserving Kettles at little prices. 350 buys a ; dollar \Velland Vale, 2 prong,r Fork. White and Brown Sllgal‘ very cheap. Harvest Mitts, Long and Strong, Regular 40c pair Tuesday 2%. Others for less money. -1 here’s satisfaction in dealing out a tinnet of butter at this store We keep almost everything and at lowest possible prices. Binder Twine m. pacxcrs. '1'w0 pl‘lCCS 2:) and 2256 lb. worth 600. Take 110 other. Insist upon gottmg KolomL. It’s the best. FLESH." 'RTON. VJVV BINDER TWINE. â€"â€"()u1' P110115 1110 meest carefully U :ted in at the Flesher- Louck’s hollow on by the Durham and panivs No’s 4 and G F‘OLH‘ from the former nuu wuuu DOICCIOG 1:1 Shades. Our own make. Colors. Buy 110 other BOYS’ M60 MEN’S READY MADE CLOTHING. atter tried their The competition highly ac- THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, Augu’st 5th, l897. Great lmrgains in cheap and better qualities. Tuesday next. All sizes. Splendid eheiee. ALL WOO]; Selected Yarns, All -v.\lll(‘ul uDUll and Mrs. Baruhouse have been spend- :ov- ing a few days in the city.... Mrs. Ltederm. Mitchell visited for a few days Sta- i wiLh friends in Bufialo . . . . Mrs. W. the 3 E. Dyer and little daughter, Rita ac- ' Bell. of Oshawa are visiting kml ' mer’s sister. Mrs. J. Black er. and Mrs. Wm.‘ Strai r-ke ' ° . . . . Vand ad-wMrs.Gubriel_Wright of ‘ ° visiting the former’. The best brands for the least money. S‘peci'al‘ cash ricesrhisweek. Seeour. _ . u m IA“ n . T qbefoxebupng uays with Lhoir sou R. N. and Mrs. Henderson here. . . . Miss Hannah Bel- lamy is visiting her mother aud other relatEV-as . . . . Miss Scolley of Toronto is the guest. of Miss ()hristoe . . . . Miss .Ueecrofr has returu-d from- George- town for her holidays... . Miss Ma '- gio Morrison, teacher at Maple, is visiting her sister Mrs. \Vill I’anaml _ Iv--- I“ ”VL- jter condition than ever before for f shedding water. The investment of | our township fathers is meeting with ihearty approval on account of the ! maximum work for the minimum cost ; which can be done by this mafhine. Miss Millie 'l‘rutheway of Owen [Sound is the guest; of Miss Sara The Police Trustees have new road machine at wor] village streets for a few (l tellingefi'ect. A number ( have been graded an and m- i , y; Six inches. Elr. W J. Caswell, who: lives about three miles from the Vil- a . . l lag , discovered. the eagle’s nest in a.‘ cranberry m'rsh. Shot the old bird! and captured four young: screainers, ' Mr. Richardson securing the other! two. ly seen north of Uncle Sam’s do- ' The birds are only a few weeks old but they are putting on a beautiful plumage and thriving fine- ly on Canadian beefsteak with which the editor is indulging them. The wings of, the larger bird already measures from tip to tip about thirty Six inches. Elr. W J. Uaswell, who lives about three miles from the vil- lage, discovered. rim cumin,“ “ML .- _ UPPER TO’V‘J N achine at work on our ts for a few days with . A number of streets aded up and put in bet- _anra1n are visit- nouto. .Mr. and ht of Chicago are ’ssister Mrs W. is V151 mu g V. Strain. Richardson haul the g on a, We are looking for fine and suit- g fine- I able weather now after the deluge of which 1 last week. The ' There is a lot of damaged hay in lready ‘ this.localit_v.. Those who deferred thirty 1? cutting uhtll new did better. The ’ who ; harvest Will be on soon so that both 1e v.il- 211-43!ng and harvest will come in con- st in a: tae_t with such other. nst prices for: them. Mr, John McLeod, of Sunuilale, spent a few days at his fathers, Mr. Wm. Lnod. South Line, Gleuelg. Donald Graham, of Glenelg ‘ passed through here one day recent- 13’. Mr. Abraham H00pers fine barn is nearly completed and reflects much credit on the builder, M1. Moore, of Durham. v -vv-----b Flast at Mrs. Ferguson’s aunt, Mrs. Jas. McDonald, of this place. Mrs. iF. was Miss Christina McDonald until a couple of weeks ago when ‘she united with that induscrious and well to do young man. Mr. John ,Ferguson, of Proton. We extend them long life and prosperity to- gether. Johnie Livingstone makes his tri-weekly visits gathering cream for the McKechnie Bros.. Creamery, Durham. His employers will find in Johnnie afaithful boy as he al- ways means business. Mr. Jets. Hematock bought a swarms of bees from Mr. G R ,of the Rob Roy, and is so far ‘pleased with the result. ‘ Dr. Jamieson, of Durham, (1 {along thisroad one day List \ , with his span of sorcls en route Boothville. The Spring wheat is rusted a little but- we hope it will not injure it lunch. :6 dozen new knot Ties just :in. New styles and put: 01 us 200 aim/21.x) emh. A most complete assortment just to hand. Gomi Braces for 100 pair. Some extra values at 200, 25c and 300. W Ladies Cotton Hose. Another Lot Of those Mens Dunmflu BootS, eithel laced 01‘ Some 11 w Flanneletts this week that are extra values. The price is 70. yard. Heavy twilied Flanneletts at 10 cents yard. Flanneéens. pair.w These fine goods. W. HOCKLER’. Agothcr lot of the H ,Q‘uiter style. 1 familiar bargain pair. m, of Durham, drove .«1 one dzw Last week of sore-ls en route for il‘flCCS. bought a few Ir. G R3511). is so far we“ Good I Braces Some extra I '1. a. are J/V115U1(U l fin ll“ {:8 I);1‘ {pt H? mm 01 fCloth, rmegul u 13' A 110‘"! “ C nldke thPlH hi “I Noxon’s Binders, Mowers, Drills, Spring 'l‘ootli Harrows, host in the in the market. Guards, etc., for all kinds of mach Pianos, Organs and Sewing Money to loan on lowest rates. Conveyancing, Leases. Wills, gages, etc.. notice. Sections, ines. Machines. farm property at rooms.. Patronage solicited. Orders for Sales may be left at THE , Customers:~ Osman. Upper Town Lower Town FRESH GR; ways on 11 and. 'Alzu ge asso1t1nc11t of T weeds Flannels Blankets and Y 11111 given in (“11111111310 for “ ()OL at p1i(:os to suit the times. C111di11g~11111l spin- Hing done 011 1111111 1101 C13. ANY QUAN'I‘I'I‘Y. Highest p‘.'icc paid in CI! McFar 1:5. $1.00 per we) lbs and other Insect? cedcs. DRUGG ISTS an «i I- OOKSEI L E LL Strict} y Pm'a (We make them m vim "At this price Hwy are isnap and won’t hm 1m V“ Clothing we n We are giving: :l I some odd palm “H. at Lwesii prk vs for the month of J Grant’s Sharpfa old Stand: CHILDREN’S 8U! â€"â€"Licensed A Agent for 01' trade. OCERIES al- {it Cz‘rF..JԤaL.sl~ a few pieces of Duet-air...- Izctioneer 414 1‘; 1G {I {1511 ’i‘ at «‘k Eds. N )1 I! Warner. iult’ “flaring est a WE have received pr '8‘.“ badge of the Fire uncut to take placui on the 20m inst. '1‘]: will accept our thanks. REV. ALEX. (hum Fi'st Baptist. Church °' . drowned on tlw Iaile cauocing on Hw Mr. Grant Was well known by a numlmr ‘ Durham. He leaves a (wily. THE Union picnic Sunday Schools at ( Durham was held 0 in Mr. Leuuux's bus The usual sports \ magnificent tea arm apparently Vt.“ plea Once was not Lu no. account of the 1m)“: Ixsrmrrou CAm-m-JJ. ing himself in " Mcr in the world's meirupu ter home, written on a subsequent lcucr fr gives a graphic dose trip. unsatisfactory in but pleasant on aci'uun er and the absence 0 nature returnim,r he in Ireland. Scotland. 11 and perhaps (icrniun donaid ud \i r sum: acoumpanied him. .1"..- d and Wu trust a“ in i\ I; joy their suniiiim s Unmpbell is a (flow: UUI his return we'll i'xputl form 0‘ an addrcaa‘ UN summer spent in Lhi EdUCaLiun in “50”., I anion, bringing aim is“ the realities of life a mind with a knowledge from books. We hop ocean atmosphuro :u.1 from business \Vuny beneficial influence ,‘ii On Friday last I Fireman’s Auuuui Pm the Saugecu Park. '1 had gone to muvh trm 3 success. In thu a! one had an Opportunit himself. As aunoun and through the press booth was on the grou ally patronized. Sou boating ; some in others who thought tl bonds and keen eye: trying their skill in s was served from six Mn. \V C Black playing th» The Virginia Mius ed by boat, and a for their arrival. loaded boats am.“ stage, the Minstn their charming: nu on the platform. thr: half-hours amusemen of negro songs and ct formances. The sin; in some cases exee ludicuous negro was but owing to the arr: lights. the ripplii‘g o the cracking of the ii could not Well be t faces distinctly seen. Sntheriand, as well 'dancing, and playing and tambourine by of the brotherhoc ext-outed. Mr. P. ' Was advanced to the . manager demonstrate I complete master of style of oratory lo: civilized society. Tl of the nineteenth 1 more than vulgar ceaseless innuendo“ ""0 LUCA L .‘V 191 estubl ish men L I) d s ARK! 1( nu»

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