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Durham Chronicle (1867), 24 Feb 1898, p. 1

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.\t the In... Vent roqneat MI“ I in all parts of the Proving. a lecidenl to «anml all 1., have be 0n held “term tho “3" '. l‘hernf._.re delegatin- m use work and raturn to £3: Delano uf the mowing! to be m ’obruar}. I“)! h, I”. In.) Ilium V-_v' up, which are now My." w" B, and the local oflieon um miw after 311on “gm pry will inform me at on '3‘; liq Institute desires to hold I.“ do all iu.my power to saw” pl othorvnse meet the wish“ i ”my. Whpn roq wudeut With the darn Treatment of IISIIIIIIIIIIIII queued to; forwud “ bl 3" each year, which ma be Superintendent dead; 5:: ssay'ifh are up} "(wired to n. I". W. “0m. Buildings, Toronto. Fob. ht, of Lime and Soda. This 1y, 1 standard for t :r of a century, 8 in woo-'6 with thc late“ of tin medicalprofcsslno. see you get SCOTTS th underwear this nitc contented that at cost. At our are the best value ’9 a snap for you. Before sending them to a mt; forward .flleln as I.“ If m" Secretarlm “ho hang.“ with ”Ii! regulation at. 1.. [nested tudu so at their WM lat Vf V101 want an! Lonev on it by buy- our famous c. or per suit .ncy striped lar 90c. - - .n “I“?! : soc. and 81.00. IOWNE. ('hernkn. Tm flflKlER. J i >tt’s Emulsion done more {0: th: con- " than all othu m :1 togcthcr." It tho and soda are 11¢qu my English obscrvm as 3 fog consumption.” Drawers, 3 (0w 30. 35 ast quality, for - . a pair, SALE.-~Second hand. in In: .. Apply to Jan. H. Cm “at work on “I! it of diseases, m ' cmincnt Amiga :3, says: “Codâ€"97¢: Sale. f Very truly. GGG â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_...___~ 'oqnired, furnish he Rama. Each yard at least two nit-h may be Dub. :1: decides. Sec. .1, required to to. ing them to the them as read gt in‘ \~ ho» have no; 'g'lhfliufl are re- m Y0 LUM E V9 regret this week to announce 'r.edmr}1 of Mrs. 'l‘hos. Leitch, of "lama-'01). whom we have known minutely for the past. twelve years. 41m luaves a husband and a large umily of grown up children to Whom w extend our sympathy. From the Toronto dailies we learn {the death of Mr. Joseph Jackes. :u-rister. formerly of Durham; :Lsivh mwm'rmi at St. Catharine, ’c‘rmmizi. The “'Ol'ici Says he was 1 wxwmive property owner in this fry I'l'orontoi and was interested in ho Banding; and Loan Association uni other financial institutions. He HH’Ffi‘ one son, Mr. E. H. Jackes, :iz'risfe‘l'. and two izzughters, Mrs. hmson and Mrs. Simmers. nths glitters to 1 mother. Ih'. Snelgrcve. of Meaford, met, 1h 2m amant last week by a run- .':~y, receiving: injuries from Which i4 reputed to be dying. Hr V" 0rd. The name is an i1 It. hut'a greater improve .\'n in the increase of readit re a seven column quarto. ll I Mmfimx' :1me H-mu last. the 83d iiywmze of [he (i: nth of an eight (>l~!l‘l:’!11:ht(‘l' was {wk-graphed to ii. J. Hartford from Orillia where lirtle girl had spent. some time 1' treatment. The remains xeql here on Tuesday afternoon more interred yesterday, W'ed- my. in Dornoch cemetery. Un- snch trying circumstances the essed parents have the sincere why of the community. 1""), died mmnm'iui service in reference to 13,93,113, Kress will be held in my Church Sunday evening at 7 DIS W. J. Mitchell has changed mm of his paper from Huron Jim-owl to Clinton News- 6%} \V f Richardson. the talented elo- sr, :lFSiS{e(l by the best local wiH give an entertainment : Man-h 8th under the auspices I. U. Forbsters. {01' {ha Forester-’5 entertain- Mme on March 8th. Miss {can and the best local talent. LOCAL NEWS. 5k: “duty of death. Mrs. GEO- one of the early settlers of Ned on Monday morning prolonged illness at the 'mu's'. Her death did not I . vst welcome visitor “ithont it. M c L l not- wn but at rink, Tuesday tindpr will oblige by :Iais ofiicc. l't \‘y'IIS ht’lll “rednGSJa)'. have am! will be' found in Mnlutyrc Block, dur- :rs'. raves on 'luesday so largely an nded n mers. is an improve- improvement is of reading mat- mpn ain reminded mated. Mn. Malcolm McKinnon, of Portage L11 Prairie left for his home‘in .‘u'ztn- itoha on Wednesday after spendingr a few months visiting his relations and friends in this vicinity. Mr. M. is a brother of our esteemed County Councillor Chas. Mcliinnon and has been for the past three years in the employ of the Manitoba and North Western Railway a road 23.30 miles long running from the Portage to Yorkton. On returning he will re- main over in'l‘oronto for a few (lays to visit his brother and again at Rat Portage he will be detained with some business matters. He is anx- ious however to get home in time to mark his ballot for a gcod Conserva- tive candidate. The Chronicle he thinks better than a letter anl wel- comes its weekly arrival. Times are good with prostrate of‘ {‘urtherims provement next' six mer. He was much pleased’witli Mr. Mitchell’s; visit there last summer and regrets; the newspaper dad wasâ€" not-consum- THE Parlor social at the residence of Mr. Z Clark. Varney, on Friday evening last was in every way a grand success. Over 200 peOple were in attendance. The evening was one of the finest and the arrange- ments for giving,r Durham citizens a free ride down and back drew it good crowd from the town. The receipts. {or church purposes, netted over $2? The following,)‘ contributed to the en- tertainment. by singing, etc: Misses M. Burnett, B. McFarl-ane, E. Pat- terson, Gertie Stewart, Maud Cald- well, Messrs R. McFarlane, jr., J. Kerr, the Varney choir and others. but perhaps one of the most enjoy- able features was the excellent re- freshments provided by Mrs. Clark. Although the house was necessarily crou dad, all speak well of the very enjoyable evening went and wonder who will he the next to provide for1 another such a night. of it. The rate war between the C. P. R. and the G. '1‘. It. assumed a definite stage on Saturday last, when the following deep cut was made by the C. P. lt. in western business: From all stations in Ontario andQuebec to any point. in British Columbia, 330; to St. Paul and Duluth, $16; and a like out to other points. The local rates were also \ery much reduced on Monday, the C. P. R. again taking the initiative. A few quotations will perhaps re of interest. Rates from Toronto to London and Wood- stock, $1; to Guelph, 500; To Kin- cardine, \Vulkerton and Durham, 82; to Kingston $2.50; to Montreal, 35. igo. He attended the last session in Toronto. 'l‘mc Mail and Empire says : Thos. Gurney, M. P. P., Patron. for Centre Grey, died yesterday at his home, the result of two paralytic strokes which siezed him on Friday last. He had also suffered for some time from heart disease. Deceased was seventy-three years of age. and leaves a family of seven. five daugh- ters and two sbns. Mr. Gamey was a resident of OSprey town- ship for about forty years, and held the position of leave for twenty five years, was for sometime warden then elected to Parliament four years Dr. J. N. Cadeux delivered a Scientific Temperance Lecture in the basement of the Methodist Church here on Monday evening last, to a fairly good audience most of whom were children. From some of the older ones who were present the ad- dress is highly spoken of and is said to compare favorably with Dr. E. 0. Taylor. We were unable to be pres- ent. On Tuesday evening the Dr. addressed an audience in the Baptist Church. UOOD farm for sale or torcnt, lot 20. cm). 3, Bentinck. Good frame house, frame barn and small orchard. Apply to R. MacFarlane, Sr. \V ANT]: 1» -.- Lady a tuilming. Apply . The Chlouicle office ~â€" We’re a little late this week but. can’t help it â€"For Sale-A Portland Cutter; good as new. Chas. McArthur. \ler- chant, Upper Town. 3 G000 farm for constipation and years with_ Piles and app] entice to learn DURHAM, ON '1‘., FEB. 24 1898 L10" and tor- a box. Only Me 5 Ointment. Two boxes com- [Id future business communications will be charged for at 31311111 reamâ€"ED] Durham, Feb. 21“, 1898. ‘I «“1 not; dehoru these Cattle nor was I, in any way connected with the same. I have yet to hear Hm first complaint from any for Whom I have performed the operation, ' YOurs etc. , 'I‘u Burma 0? szomcuu ; SIR, a {upon has been circulat‘d to the effect that I dehorued Cattrlu fur a Mr. Marsha”; the result of which I understand we:u uusauisfact-oz-y, REPORT of S. S. No. 10, Bentinck. based on class work, conduct and weekly exzuninat-ions. Only the higest reported in each class Aver- age 51. Commercialuâ€"Doug. Camp- beil. Geo. L'mny, Maggie Caetou. Sr. IVâ€"-â€"Dan. Camp‘ ell. Ellen Putlmr- bongh, Sam. MuUmcken. Jr. IV-“ Bessie Smith. 'I‘ena McCormick, Aiex. Collinson. Sr. III-Bell Gnorson, \Vulter Clark. Dong. Clark. Jr. 111 â€"â€"Rebecca Fletcher, Alex. Dnlgllsh, Bell Ewen. Sr. II~Nessie Collinson. Annie Smith. Ball Caeton. Jr. II- .Iessie McDonald, Bull McCormick, NeilMcLean. Pt. IIâ€"Mary Hall. Saba Collinson, Hugh McCormivk, Benny McNally. Pt. I-Maggie Smith. Julia Clark, John McDonald. T2109 Putherbough. ARCH. D. GALmuu‘: SPECIAL Normaâ€"We keep No. 1 oatmeal and No.1 roller flour for Sale cheat). Also No. 1codfish and No. 1 Labrador herring for sale cheap. A call solicited at; your earliest convenience. C'. McArthur, Upper Town. ‘ Sermons in the interest of the Bible Society will be preached in the town churches on Sunday morning next. Miss Esther MoCoskery,1ate of Toronto. is on a visit to her brother, at, the old homestead. We am sorry to state that she has not yet; recover- ed from the severe injury sustained by falling from a bicycle some months ago. Mr. E. C. Large,of Toronto, ac- companied by Miss Large, of Shel- burne, are visiting the former’s daughters Miss Mary Large the pop- ular little teacher of S. S. No. 9, Glenelg. Rev. Mr. Little of Do1nocl1 was an ear'ly caller 011 Wednesday moming as he passed through on his way to visit. friends in Proton. Mrs. Alex. McLanchlan, of Mich, U. S” and Miss Anna. \leLanchlnn: of Priceville, a1e guests of tl1ei1 uncle Mr. Allan McKin non this week. 1\I1‘.Rod Macfa1lane,wko has been 111 Chatswmth for some time, is visiting his paieuts he1e f01 a. few davs. Mr. G. L. Nelson, of the Chats- worth Banner, attended the carnival here 011 Tuesday evening last. and gave us a. call. Dr. J. N. Cadieux, of New York, Temperance Lecturer 31% us a brief cull while in town. Mr. and Mrs. Ball, of \Vm'mins ter, are visiting: the latter’s siSter, Mrs. Inspector Campbell. Mrs. Crowther, of Chatmvorth was visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Aljoe and other friends last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gunn. of the Middaugh House. visited friends at Hanover on Saturday. Mr. Arch. Patterson, of the \Viar- ton Woollen] Mills, visited friends in town and vicinity last week. Dr. Mearm of Hanover was in town on WednesdaY- Mr. Mark Cairns oi Flasherton was in town on Thursday last. Miss McKinnon of Chesley is visit- ing her sister Mrs, John Black. Mr. Peter Henderson. of Flesher- ccn, was in town on’Saturday last. Miss Isaac, of Dromore, was the guest of S. McKinnon on Saturday. Miss Belle McKenzie visited her many friends in Mt. Forest recently. Miss Ens McImyre, of Markdale, is visiting; friends in town this week. Mrs. McEwen, of Mt. Forest: is visiting friends in town and vicinity this week. \Ir J. W. Stone. of Hanover gave us a call Tuesday, while over at the nomination. PURELY PERSON A L. F. w. GOKEY, V. s. _ - _-- .---.. "nu.“ vtlfilllul. Allltnblalvu Premium List, or outfit for caxwassing sent free. THE HOME Pub. (70., 141 Milk St.. Boston, Mass. A uu “(1.3366 UH \Jl'UCllBlng all“ [\lllttlng; 01' a Stamping outfit of 66 patterns, milny new designs, including: counterpieces, (lollies, etc. The excellent stories. for wh ch The Home is noted. will be continued : the Fashion and Fancy Work departments will he kept up to a high standard. Kate Sanborn will con- tinue her bright “Off-lland Talks,” and every one of the numerous Departments will he increased and made brighter. Illustrated Sm: WHAT WE GIVE FOR 0va 10 (31‘s.â€" Take Nntice.â€"â€"You are given a choice of one ot'the follmving articles. and “The Home” 3 months for oulv 10 cents. Lord Lisle’s Daughter. by Chariotte M. Breame: Book of 60 pages on Crocheting and Ruining; or n anh"'\:~\~ A..Ll£A_ -Pl‘l.0 ADAMS--MCCRACKENâ€"~At the residence of the bride‘s father, Edge Hill, on Feb. 16th, by Rev. J. Little, Dornoch, Mr. Rubt. Adams to Miss Maggie. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James MC Cracken. MCKECIINIEâ€"In Glenelg, on Feb. 17th, Elizabeth Martin. wife of Mr. John Mc- Kechnie, aged 23 years. KRESS-In Durham on Feb. 2lst. Catha- rine McKeown wife uf Geo. Kress, sr., aged 66 years. HARTFORD â€" At Ori-Hia on Feb. 2!. Cath- arine, daughter of Mr. Ed. Hartford of Durham, aged 8 years and 4 months. Messrs Wm. and Robb. Brigham took in the scarlet meeting held in Durham on Monday night. A Pie Social was held in the Allan Park School Home for the purpose of raising funds for the annuai pic nic, on Friday evening, Feb. 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Fentcn. of Morris- burg, visited at Mr. \Vm. Brigham’s Sunday. Miss Minnie Murdick and her sis- ter Edith spent Sunday with tlieii brother John. The Mennonites are holding reviv als here at present. Mr. John Purvis,‘ of Wiarton, is visiting friends in the burgh tlli: week. Received too late for last week. ALLAN PARK MARRIED. DIIID. REMEMBER It is just the same Pricewa') Gallons FOR 80c. Don’t Don’t Don’t Poor Oil! ' Druggists at See dsmen. mix “SARNIA” oil with in- ferior oil and then condemn the “Sarnia” oil in conse- quence. accept any spurious imita- tions for the genuine “Sar- ’nia" Prime White, and White is equal to American Water White. I'[‘ IS NOT. But we claim rnd sell “Sar- nia” Prime White as equal to American Prime White. and IT IS. fail, in testing the new oil. to see that the lamp bowl is _clean inside, and that a new WiCK is used, and a new burner, or that the old one is boiled in soup suds and made clean. say our new ‘SARNIA’ OIL is a poor oil just because vou :have tested it with an old wick and lamp whiéh are clogged with chemicals and impurities from use of poor Canadian oil. think “SARNIA” Prime NO 1616 ta W

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