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Durham Chronicle (1867), 14 Oct 1897, p. 9

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I TEE ALPS. [I'Sof tt Mic-T; rlude the M it'll.“ Iich 'dnsy ving, 0' ROLLINS ""7 Pectoral. Clues failed) many 36 '1‘E\\V A xE, V: HIPS, ’ ‘3tc., etc. Ex erythingar BIG 4 plices which are the lowest, and . ONE: PRICE TOALL. D R YGOO DS. GROCERIES BOOTS, . SHOES. RAP!‘ 111 C Hui. 'nll Goods are coming in. 0 VIN OI ’ruton ETC. ’7‘? 11 ”(11113 In. - TEN nee! IR tam NINE CORTHEJ England. U0 E85055“; deceased Durham .RMERS’ INSU R- i’I‘Iâ€"I ERN Two- and the}. Estate of of the mo )est. Boll, Berlin and é-oderich Pianos. . Thomas Organs, Woodstock A few good COOKING STOVES left at and below cost. One Car Bim‘éer Twine Muxwel [101% R Turnip Plows a: plcment ieei'lflfl' Subscribe Quick IIIAS. MCKIN N Canada Caniage Co’s Camiag‘es, Buogies, etc. (-natlmm and Snow Ball \" 35120118. We have nssortmcn [)0 not fui. well 1311111131S,Mm\e1s :6 R11} es Pea Ha1 vesters, nip howe1s, Scufflms and eve1y modern Im- tent for P111 m W01 k ur uual U3: HS NEE the Market. 011 can buy ax} may from 113 t} other person. As the cold weather is fast approaching \V' have stocked om storp 9 With the necessar- ies such as: Upper Town Binders {EH THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, October a very fin'e t of lined mitts Ito see them. SA LE BY RANDS. Durham . HO grease t‘ 1: 1n mom mthué L’J Hy “'A LLâ€"In Morli 1, Oct. 9, the wife of Mr Wm. “’21), of a sun. GR \NT- In Nmmanby, Oct 3, the wife of of Mr. Wm. Grant, ofa sun. LA‘VR VINCEâ€"4n Bentinck on Oct. 4th, the mm of Mr. Charles Lawrence, ut'n sou. The contract for veneering the church was let to Host and Devlin of Hanover for the sum of $207 00. The contractors intend to begin 0p- (rations this week. compounded than \dlua LL 0 CH.-SE syrup so as to take av Mrs. J. Col'bGCt:spent a few well- earned holidays visiting: her daugh- ter, Mrs Parker of Kirkwall. Mr. T. H. Lawrence is making pre- paration for the erection of a commo- dious barn next summer, 441160 ft. Mr. and Mrs. Geo Turubull return- ed lately from a' visit to fl'ien’ds in and around Fergus. Miss McRonald of spent a few days among the South line recently. Miss Corbett of Hamilton visited the old homested for a couple of weeks. U 1t Banker’s Exocrience 9933 " HEREAFTER HE IHTEHDS T0 - o . . BE HIS OWN FAMILY BOCTOI hired a bottle of Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Ht (1 ml Tuapc-m'éne for a troubiesome :n of the throat,” :rites Manager Thoma: n.01the Standard Bankmow of 14 Melbourne ,Turonto. “ It proved effective. I regard the r as shuffle, ch: an and (exceedingly good. I! hen-to been my habit to consult a physician 3.34: :‘f tini’; 13:11:12.. Hereafter, however. I w -u my own was; caster." VICKERS [RTHS. WWW 23:33:! 2'13!!!" Mooresburg relatives on Nine and d greatest nada than able way I‘Jrs. Grier and Miss \V Priceville passed through the on Saturday on their way to dale. agricultural machinery and to dis- cuss politics and the ladies were in crazy quilts, pillow Shams. table drapes and all the tasteful {til-(le'l‘OlS so dear to the heart that is feminine. A kindly hospitality and genial good humor seemed to be the key-note of the day’s music. LAILUVHH‘J. 1| ID Haun't DPQU tor the rain one would have pronounced it :1 perfoctday. Quite a number from the Grove were out to Criticiso the weather. The men Were out to see one another, to profit, by the exhibi- tion of first, class live stock, the Mr. Archie McMillan of Flesher- ton Station, was around buying lambs and cattle. \\’e are always pleased to see Archie as he is a good buyer and gives high prices for them but A. may have other attractions. Mr. Eddie Thompson of Flesherton is supplying the G rave with the stall oflife. Ellis likely to work up a gcod trade. Wedl'ivsllay was a ureac (lay at Pl'iceville. If it, hmln’t lip-m. fur olm Lean last week. Mrs. B. J. Park of Eugenia, is in the Glove at present visiting her parents. \113. R. Richardson of Chatswmth \isited her daughter, st. A. Mc- Lean 1: :st week Mrs. Duncan Baxter died in Hamil- ton on Sunday after a. lingering illness. It is a great comfort to the family to know that. hands waited upon her in her last illness and that she was surrounded by friends who did everything possible for her cem- fort in her last hours; Her remains were removed to her former home in the Grove Monday night. The funeral took place to Priceville ceme- tery on Tuesday. Miss L‘zzie Carson visited friend at Vzmdeleur and returned on Satur day accompanied by her father. ing their corn during the past week. The crop has been causiderably damaged by the heavy frost of late. The heavy rains during the summer, followed by the dry weather have made the ground very solid. conse- quently farmers are anxiously wait- ing for rain. . 3 14th, 11597. Farmers have been MAPLE GROVE busy harvest- Vi 9. 11165381111 hite of Grove Mark- E Rule the tongue. It is too of»; :an unruly member and nwcls um- islant watching. Among lu'fljilt‘ ill 11' Iiszt proncmss to gossip mul sum}! itn 1:, and the tong-not: is in :41: t dun- gor of mil awaiting :1le of Utter- jances that may loroxe d.» ttaus to the young character. “'lmn your : tongue begins to run away with you 3and drag you along with it in the ;snare, the voice uithin “ill mun {you in time. Tell it to halt .1111 than isee that it minds you. You don t Ibelong to your tongue but your tongue belongs to you. Make it keep its place and do as it is told. Never let it be said that you are ruled by your tongue or will permit. your tongue to pollute your heart. It will help you rule your own tongue if you seek the company of those who are trying to rule theirs. Each then will be n help to the other. A boy who use slave to in e tongue should be evoidedi Let the motto of every youth he Victory over the Tongue. .. - . , .‘ Mr. Adam Littie has st: work again looking halo and he: Don’t forget the anniversary vices to be held in the church on 24th. They are expecting to success. Everybody welcome; Some of those 0‘ better look after the 1 nay opposite the mill will have to put up 1 horse. There is some \11. Robert “7 atson, t into the house which he {mm \In. .chliutou. “e 1013;: and hanm' dan's in tu anybody and- 1“ “ant \ou undm stand it and he w cut. ax with a tear in his 05' e. \h‘. and Mrs. Crawford were vi ing friends and relatixes up 1 around Desboro last neck. think they \\ ere attending: a wedl of some of their relntiws. Billy Bryan purchased pig from Wm Dickson. it is a half brother to Chic valley. OHJOYOd friends in (‘Jollingv Mr. John Mcha A. McLean attend young Mr. Stewar' so Mr. and Miss Cameron and A. X say be planted 1 only thirteen. four drills twen make :1 lug. 1" reason to compl The McLean l Proton with tl thresher. vim yet been received from his Archie who left for the K over two months ago. Councillor Donald McMillai temesia bought. a fine famib crab wagon specially for the his family. Most of the people are has: up what potatoes are hit al rot. In some instances the. s not be Obtained. \Ve hem d Mr. Alfred Hincks has treated I; self to a new top~buggy ' purchased from Miss . Durham ; alsoa new road cart. \‘ says the world isn’t pru. pering? Mrs. Rose and family, of 1m are visiting at, her mother’s Mrs. vIutyre of this place, but. (hwy int leaving for their heme this week. Angus McDonald writes home his father Neil McDonald that. in doing: well in the mines of Am: He is on the night shift and has ti lowered :lCO feet into theem'th hu-i he gets to his work. No word of Glenelg that can Archie in all sorts of Willimn Yaunt of \Valkerton icing at his sister’s, .‘d 13. \\' It one day lasc Week. \f lllc Irs.McDon¢1]d,of ited friends in thi hs. Ddxe Mulnt w at the people are busy taking potatoes are loft after the some instances the seed can- btained. We heard a man lanted fourteen bags and dug rteen. Another says it takes ls twenty-five rods la-zg to mg. Personally we have no 0 complain. cLean Bros. have mow-3:7 into t with their powerful steam m s twentyfi atson \\ heard a‘young lady giv- lcwa dressing the other you think you can go 'ed haired cross eyed girl :d run after me you are I don’t play second fiddle y and 1 want you to it and he went away in his eye. Hrs. Crawford were visit- V\ VARNEY 111 Ml e are a Human [armor in that can MOSS LAKE. 0ft for the KlondS onrtecn Another dressiu Inn in an H Id McMillan. of .'\x- fine family Ihmo- I] In 011 cDou CO U H( ha p Swiv 1‘( {‘ng ”(- a is probably he township )mpete with H m produce. O I] 0 “'01 Billy .V H {um mud ll Ul of Bruce Mn 1n [\lHSKK. m1 has brother 1t 1186 of H H‘ ved RM”. “'9 ll'V 3h Ill ’1"

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