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Durham Chronicle (1867), 9 Jun 1898, p. 9

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(“Zn tyâ€"fWO [out Heart. Head 3 6 None Pi [mangoes , Wane“! ilpfififion, Throbbing, inc. or my condition ”fished Blood, Di: ban .hylu- for Political Im- po of soul. .Illfl'lf'l hilt». b a Dutch colony and the [tie island in the World. It moon inhabitants and his Inportant part in the hi0- berica. It has belonged at has to England. Spain at! Ll its cozy harbor has but! I many a bloody battloh- m'ies of the Old World. a been the pirates and hue-1 L infested the Caribbean“ Luries. It has been for 1' hill is an asylum for 901- Ves. and many of the "'0- raok and wreck tho 1" Spanish Main are Intol- shelter of the pretentw fortresses that guard in Ir. Santa Anna, and III! Is man in Spanish.” have lived there in 03m- ecently there was an {9‘ a“ nauonauuva. _, “b a "heir moneNy Ignaz: of a free rt. 0 p0 the 3" charged, and as chandiae igportgtzL-tr': lbw: with the 1103ch ray. and the walls no '3 him be 1300de for aid“ Dutch Governor liven il ‘ It. or lagoon, that {011” guarded by a. company 0‘ B soldiers with a few old' hnon. The entire island 3' B. and 1» Government 10' lane of 350%”) from 00" Ship them away. Th0” e npoh one of the kiln :r' s tower. There the (all? men. upon two {undated red about (our in the non- iarras post office they look- »ther i9 's‘ilence goddamn- es us name w a t was formerly Pills clean Coated Tong; AINT CURACAO. ,_ www.’ y with the conviétiu list we situations with whet language is not capable at it hymn?“ "38* when The End. lrontifl‘ Contra; St. , Durham. 1 door North J umoa Carson’o. A: I hove opened up 0. laundry in Durban, I beg to nnnounce the: I m prepared to do all kinds of Gent’s, Ledies’, and Household Leundrying at the very Lowest. Rates. We are selling Spray Pumps from 40c. to $11; An Immense Shipment of Cream Cans Just arrived. FIVE DIFFERENT KINDS. Our assortm’t of Silverware.” Granite and Tinware is something extra. 1 If - UPPER TOWN â€"â€"-- IMPLEMENT WAREHUDMS The quality of Ready- Mixed Paint «groupd I I All Clothe. Wuhan by and. Be sure and see our stock 0t Cradle Hammocks. This Week Special- ties are :â€"â€"Lawn Mowers, Spray Pumps. Carpet Sw’s, Cream Cams and Ice Cream (I Trial will convince you SEAS. McUfiifii‘S you want a First-Class WHIP examine our stock. com‘ng lfnowyn. It. will excel all other pamt m use in thin section of country. .;pecially for our 910)“)? Yast be- amavda. we are prepared to give our cussomern Bargains. Cd! and examine our Stock of SPADES. SCYTHES. SHOVELS, CRADLES, HOBS, SNATIIS, RAKES. Burma Econ, Mucus FORKS, Mums]: Dumas, HAY RAKES, Porno Duos, Qmmxu FORKS, Tummy iSPUDS. L Em. ETC. Having purchased the en- tire made-up stock of one of the best Factories in ersâ€"Jl‘he beat in the world. MAXWELL Binders, flower- and Home Baku. PLOUGHS of various kinda Turnip Sewers, Scnflorl ”‘1 fill Farm Implant“)?!- ‘i‘finz of a large stock of DEERING BINDERS and Ho'- â€"v- vwvv-Q m Stpmsj etc” at. price. M WI“ surprise you. NEW Williams Sowing Naomi!” BELL mums and Organ. W. BLABK. WAH LEE, » -- UPPER TOW-N We want to call your at- tention this week to our New Stock of Large white Counterpanes, worm £1.50 for 81.“). Luge white all linen Table Gavan. worth 81.75 for 81.40. Talk On. erus in white”! (:01- on. 45 ins. wide, 25¢. . Men’s‘I‘OP SHIRTS from 29,3, up. SEE OUR LADIES" OXFO More buying. They cant be but. Ladies’ Blouses. Thg'cheapgst _Way to remit The Place to get them is NEXT THE BANK, Lower Town. We have them in all Styles BLOUSE SETS. by some one, somehow. to try South American Nonine. Of course, It was like hopln against hugeâ€"another atent medlclns. gut she had ts on only onepbottls when her system began DURHAM. W 40 in. 81’]: and COM wool Serge: @ %. Fancy Figured Lustre: (a snap) @ 30. «as; and 60¢. a yd. iffyds x 28 ins. n ‘K - an “ Money {3 by Dom'i’nion Expreâ€"s; Order. For sale here. and Prices from 25c Call and see them. Embroideries, Roman Stripes, Organdy Muslins, Striped Dimity AND OTHER MATERIAL 0‘ H ‘6 W. A. MacFAHLANE. SUITABLE FOR H H ‘1 m QC ; HAVE TAPED ,, pant. Scarcely in the history of the town- ship has the uncertainty of life been more practically taught than in the past fortnight. Six persons have been called away on short notice, five of those being close residents of the Corner, and the sixth, Mr. Oliver Leapord of Artemesia, who was rais- ed in this locality, and who is a ne- phew of Mr. I. Crittenden. He died very suddenly from a hurt. The last victim was Tommy Havens, who has been staying most of the time at Mr. Frank Grasby’s. On Wednesday he was attacked with what was at first supposed to be a mild attack of the croup. but which proved to be the worst kind of diptheria. He died on Thursday morning and was buried that day in Maplewood cemetery, Rev. Mr. Clark conducting the cere- mony.) .â€" - A - For nervous woman we might give the following information, which we gathered from personal observation. A pair of common wire pincers will remove tent caterpillars dropping from the trees around the door, with perfect safety. and can easily be car- ried In the belt. It is no doubt a fact, and is in- variably announced that a man is made happy by the arrival of a bright boy at. his home. Arch. Baird ought to be doubly happy, as twin boys ar- rived at his home on Sunday and are doing well. The choir practice, which has grown in magnitude since it‘s to- organization. seems to be giving satisfaction, by the crowds it drew on Friday night. Messrs. Brown, of Brownsville, Frank Brown, of Port Colborne, and Mrs. Dr. Sage, of Detroit, father, brother and sister respectively of the late Dr. Brown lave been here during the past. week winding up the shire of t_he_Doctor. Miss Nessie King, of Mt. Forest, was the guest of Min Echo! Shup the early pay of this yegk. Dr. ArthurJ. Brown, of Toronto, cousin of the late Dr. Brown, arrived on the noon train Monday to take charge of the practice. The young man comes highly recommended and we hope he will succeed as well as his predecessor. "63: creamery commenced oper- ations on the 18th of May and dunng the remaining part of the month manufactured 220 boxes of 56 pounds ember 12,320 pounds. During the ' ’ he tell previous records. It 11$. 3. R. Issue end ynfe'sre absent at present sttendmg the annual Conference“ Guelph. -- A- -..-..:.... n; The Nichol Bros. are amongst our most progressive fruit growers. Last week they purchased a $14 sprayer to fight the tent caterpillar. Some who have been spraying inform us that they have used every kind of dose imaginable without fatality. They expect to have to buy doctor’s medicine to get the required results. There W“ quite a turnout. .08 were all that could be desired The Rev. Mr. Clark held forth in the school house a couple of evenings last week. It is 12 years since his departure from this locality. His physical appearance bears evidence of faithful work in the good cause, and his delivery, thoughts, and zeal testify to the veracity of the adage that "practice makes perfect." ”Mrs.Brander of Bel - - . - - her sister, Mrs. Jan. Tuckgr week. HOLSTEIN . but even and he IIunter 3 young Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh, after spending their honeymoon. have tak- en up their residence in our village amidst showers of congratulations and good wishes for a happy and suc- cessful future. Nr. Thos. Reay is engaged to run Sparling’s shingle mill in Glenelg. _ Mr. John Hewett who has been at his fathec’s left on Monday for his hone in Dakota Mr. Thos. Kennedy visited in Hep- worth lately. Mt. Thos Heazlett bed a bad spell of heart trouble on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Edvfrard Hopkins of the South line visited at Mr. John Hopkins on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Brighsm are home on a visit to his father Mr. H. Brigham's, end their friends are 0.11 pained tosee them, u they are e plan-atmgle- _ Mr. R. Brighum had one of his fin- gets injured by the «pinion of ; loaded outta-Mm. Mr. Robert Trafiord’s horses took fright on Saturday at a passing train nnd ran tome distance'down the tack, destroying the wagon and injuring the ho: ses. The Allan Park picnic, to be held on Saturday the 18th. will be the best yet. A good program is being prepared and a grand time is expect- ed. All will be welcome. We are pleased to know that the Allan Park sorrespondont to the Post doesn’t think our arrows poisonous. We may not kill every time, of course, Mr. Scribe, but every shot seems to rufle your feathers, and you soon sneak out of danger. My shafts, whether poisoned or not. are dangerous when sped from our bow. Deputy Reeve Brown cut his hand last week while shearing a Iheep. We also notice that the same hon- crable scribe intimates that the Ben- tinck Council is nearing the end of its tether, because of reductions they made to certain appellants at the re. cent Court of Revision. In our opin- ion they were perfectly right, and moreover, the reduction should be extended so as to embrace the whole township. .The voice of the people in January will decide on the Coun- cil for next year. The present coun- cil is as good a body of men as ever gaaced the council board, and before a change is made to suit a few of the stumblers it would be well to give the matter some consideration. The growlers would grumble at their own actionsneven if they were members of the council. A very scientific boxing match tool: place outside of the suburbs on Wed- nesday evening between a couple of our local Fitzgeralds and Jefirays. The encounter lasted seven rounds when J efray put his opponent to sleep and was declared the victor. Seeding was completed under ex- ceptionally favorable conditions and the prospects of a. big yield all round were never better at this time of the year. On all hands we hear the farmers express the best misfection. “I tried t home of Dr. Chase’s Sgrup of Linseed and Turpentine for a tron lesomo afloction of tho throa ” writes “sugar Thomas Dowaon of the tnndard Bunkaww 01:14 Qinlbogma Agoguq Toronto It [gt-oval ' ‘ ““ A- --Aâ€"‘L U] l‘ Fiwwuo-uv .â€" vâ€"w .. -"_- afiectin. I rent}! thJ‘râ€"omodfug'mn r chat and Mindy good. to begn In habit tooonsult a .911 icinn in troubles 0 this nature. Her r, how. ever, I intend to be my own bully doctor." Mr. Duggan has added greatly to the appearance of the village by a row of Maples in front of his resi- dence. Mr. Muldoon has erected a handsome fence in front of his resi- dence on Dundas Street. Mr. John Smith, the chief clerk in Hunt’s store, Was in Mt. Forest last week on a. short visit. We are pleased to report that Mia8 O’Mara who has been seriously ill for some weeks, is recovering nicely. Mr. Jss. Lester went to Toronto' on Ssturhy night and had the plen- sure of crossing the Suspension: Bridge on his return trip. I Mr. Wm. U’Msrs, prOprietor of the Dornoch Hotel and M r. Damon, another of our townsmen were in Mt. Forest. recently on business with ! the Woollen Mills of that town in| which the former is s shareholer. l Barrister Batsou and Mr. J. D. Gun, of the Middeugh House, passed through last week on their way to Owen Sound. Mr. R. L. Corlett returned home from Atwood last week, and on Sat- urday took a position in Park’s de- partmental store at Williamsford. The Rev. Mr. Little is in Monti-eel this week attending the meeting of the General Assembly, which is in seseion there. wus the guest of friends- ii the vi!- lage lately. A Banker’s Experience. John Jugkgqn from Ingorsol ALLAN PARK. After long, persistent and pains- taking eflorts to guide my notions and keep me out of danger. it is but fitting that I should in some way re- cognize the kindness of your Varney scribe, who in his last ravings warns me to keep away from the goose eggs lying along the path he saw me travel in one of his recent dreams. It was a dream sure enough, as I have never yet used the path hemen- tions, nor taken anv “shedy‘” means of reaching the homes of my friends. Everything I do is done openly and above board, and I am willing for the sake of keeping him rightly informed to jot down in a note book any of mv doings so that he may strike near the truth occasionally. Yours truly. Pun. MCEWIN. men. We guarantee ‘11 our Stock. We furnish purchmrl with certifi- ctte from Government inspector, utating our Stock is free from Sun J one Sale. 0!!! Nqumws mark! W m '99- Or nny one desiring tq better their po- sition and ancneue their nneome should write us. The demand fqr home grown Nursery Stock is on the increase. We need more men. .If you went needy, paying work. write us. We furnish all supplies free. We havethe Ingest Nurseries in the uwmmwhnmmm. It willeostyou nothing to Ian M womdoforyon. Don’twritounleuyou nun who: mdmtprofiubhuploymt. . The Orchardville Foot Ball teem intend holding their annual picnic on Wednesday, Jr no 22 in Mr. Wm. Stewart’s bush. There will he foot races, bicycle races and other games besides a foot ball match. The boy! are aiming this year to have the best picnic in Ontario. About 815 will be expended in prizes. Admis- sion to grounds, games and supper 10 cents. Every person will be welcome. It is not decided what team will come to kick yet and the Orchardvnlle boys challange any team. Nursery Stock Agents! Book Agents! Agrieultural pnelememfigeetsl Dominion. We pay both uluy end commission. We engege either whole or part time The mesons home started work 0; what in to be the Forester-3’ hell. News is scarce this week. W0 were sorry to heqr of the and detth of Mr. Dixon's little boy. Wnllie. The other two children who were ill, we are glad to say. no No covering. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McKinnon, of Durham, visited friends at the an ners recently. Quite a few are putting in turnip seed at present. Craps are looking well and fruit appearances promise s goodly turn out. We have not as yet discovered many of those tent caterpillars on our trees like what infest your town and vicinity. Mr. Fruk Lippington and his ftthOl',0f Htrriston. spent 3 few days visiting {fiends around thoCow- nor: last week. Mrs. Currie tad claim, of King tp., spammfew days with friends here lately. Mr. Will Bothwell who ha been “my north since last winter cum. hone hat. week to any. I! you hue. you don‘t need to Infier with it enother dey. Get Dr. Cheee'e Kidney Pill- nnd they will give you relic! u promptly end deck-fly :- they did HR. D. C. SIMMONS. o! lleyhee. Ont. He aye hie kidneys end heck were eohedhewunnnbletoworkor sleep. Hie urine bed 3 briekodnet deposit.nndhehnd to get upturt tunes in the night to pm we tee. Hehuonlytnkenhel! I. bozo! Dt. Chue' I Kidney Liver Pills, the heck v " w'â€"â€"- and wi'ui'g'iiili ”ii " Egogqmgi ‘ gnab mtoaellttthac Jtpouu FAIBWELL CORN BBS. OnoPlllnDou. mzsamusox. Cardof'l‘hanh. ORCHARD. .0

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