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Durham Chronicle (1867), 16 Jun 1898, p. 9

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t ha means. 1“ . my cousin. or will me. if [know 0m by a powerful effort. 3! ting out of sink‘ ‘1‘ "‘ dignation. and w“‘ Ind heard 11015393“ In!“ 1 nearer he “‘39 the discovel‘.v thIt 8" In withoui “mg,” I Q)! druggistn or .I D, Ont. first impulse upon rec: )proaching party was (1 avoid them. but (I , and he knew his M Himolhavobou "-1 Lungth ddly. 13:2: "on to s halthy ° zines: and hpannmu.‘ roll and Active comm That Milbum‘s Hm us good remedy for Hm I, Heart Trouble sad Iimil-l ind 'h'i' ' “11:36“ m his “1‘ mung in 3 coll": Leno} P3° Inter! ‘ ‘ t w o draw r shaken 0“ ' Hant 9.11% mowing unread. ’ntirely different die: mh. in tact, hulk-"i rb was rich and M ed proud of the appeal 2. He fancied the won and even the planking who were dazzled by 5 her. pleased him. tnd' silently, if 1:0de outs, to keep boldly on. nearer, however. hobo} Destroyed all hope 0” 1rd Steftano Fannie I altering tone with tl zen: hence a tnrningau’ either fear or condo am. He resolved tote nestion to him. no! not 1m.” . response Zanoni l L a little later the I f0 YOU. Pills cure Dyspom 'o of the party «I and sons of wealth will not. ’Q Our Stock of WHIPS is A l fawn and Gatden Tools. As I have opened up 3 Laundry in Durham, I beg to announce that I am prepared to do all kinds of Gent’s, Ladies’, and Household Laundrying a: the very Lowest Rates. Farmers, In what condi- ‘tion is your Mower and Reaper? If you require Repairs we have a. large StOCk 0f We are always to the Front with Silverware, Tin- Ware and Granite. Garafraxa St., Durham. 1 door North J ames Carson's. Goods I Consisting: of a large stock of Fanéy Figured Lug-“083ml 500- a ........... 1 DEERING BINDBRS and How- Double foflfia‘hmmwm cum ers-â€"The best in the world. PLQJUGHS of various kinds. W worth ‘urnip SOVVBI‘S, Scumel’fl and white COOIWOI‘NHOSQ all Farm Implements. Latin “'50 for 311”. CARRI AG ES, BuggieS. Chathum Largo :grth 81.75 for 31.:10. and Snow Ball Wagons, Etc. 151,19 OIL CLOTH? in ngeydnd N. R All Clothes Washed by Band. ~â€"-â€" UPPER TOWN â€"-- MPLEMENT WAREHBUMS mums. SCYTHES, SHOVELS, CRADLES, HOBS, SNATHS, RAKES. Burma HOOKS, hmvas FORKS, MANURE Duos, HAY FORKS, POTATO DRAGS, Smmxc FORKS, 'I‘msan SPUDS, ETC. ETC. Cali 33"! Supphed. 6 Trial will convince you V 0' to the eXtenSive owing, sale lately we have been obliged to lay in COCK 0t \\ run) 13 A 1. .“ f , . "' ' I 'l v‘ A‘ STOVES~A large stock 0f Mo' .Clary‘s famous ”0691 Cook- ing Stoves. Filmy Par-1'0! Stoves, Box $tOY03v CON Stoves, etc., 6.5 Price.“ “I“ will surprise you; 52w Williams Sewing Mile-55"“ BELL PIANOS and 9mm.- Guards, Rooms, -â€" UPPER TOWN and get you Wants Heads, etc. * ,Tin- lite. ma For Sale by McFarlane C0, BLOUSE SETS. The Place to get. them is NEXT THE BANK, Lower Town. We have them in all Styles Thgcheapest way to remit we _will clear out the bal- ance of our Ladies’ Sailor Hats and Men’s Fine Straw at the fol- lowing Low Prices: Ladies’ Sailors that were 750 for 60¢. u u u u 400 u - 320. .. u u u 250 H 20c. Men’s Straw Hats, were 81 for 75c. 6C 6‘ 66 H 750. H 600' DURHAM. And a. Lot We Are Jobbing off at and Prices from 25c. to $4.00. Call and see them. W. A. MacFAHLANE. Money i's by Dominion Express Order. For sale here. 0‘ H 38 OENT8. ”1}.“ 42 It ‘3 H 40c. pair. H ‘t 400. Downflbar the glans and the giades and the ! the best 0‘ iâ€"t'tfliflsv tithe: “land’s " 6 There is some t 11 blow Theasg‘e: and they forage for something‘ ney about who he: get the But 39110") cm 3d” they think ofib‘" the man Who 13 say” 1‘ 03:22:12.; r of a b can beat the whole of the: _ u t rough the street. gay that glides . «Orv-oâ€" Yet a yemgibgzom Priceviile the day’ll long LAKE VIEW. After a long rest we greeting a kind again put our pen to pape ~. 6 that we are still living. And up gofhis moment Josh knows not the Nor did she leave one to take home to the children, Not legren a crumb did she leave in the x But the “crame” that Josh had for his porridge next morning Was thick as a ‘ boord ” 811° and sleek as a fox. Down by raison The crame on that thick, day was so yellow and But the? lgdyfr‘om Priceville who lost her Mrs. A. Cook left last Thursday on a month’s visit to her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Embury of Toronto. Mr. George Cushnie, the most prominent personage in a colony of Canadians, who left here for Kansas thirty years ago, is over on a visit to old neighbors and friends. He has been highly successful there, his in- come being $1000 a year. Mr. John Goodfellow, ofElmwood, is to be over this week to ship lum- ber and settle his deceased brother’s accounts. Mrs. A. Goodfellow and family have removed from the mill property and are now under the hospitable roof of Mrs. J. Delaney. Mr. J. Beemer, the new proprietor, is to arrive this week. Forests and orchards, and even in- dividual shade trees, are literally crawling with the tent caterpillar pest. Even the roads are black with them. What will they tackle next? In his recent visit to No. 5. School, Inspector Campbell gave our popular teacher, A. W. Park. one of the most commendable of reports. A. W. is a progressive youth and is doing aplen- did work. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McClocklin paid Flesherwn friends a. visit. on Saturday. - Mr. J: Allan and Miss Aggie Hun- ter, two of Egremont’s bright ones, spent a couple of days with the Has- tie family. Some of our bachelors are rather hot headed at present. We purpose getting them under the matrimonial yoke as soon as possible. That’ll cool ’em. It pays to advertise in THE Cnnox- ICLE. Our Smithy has received a score of applications from fair ones anxious to run his cosy cot. But the one that impressed him most was a Toronto damselâ€"name unknown. He desires her to forward her photo and address, and then, wellâ€" we ex. pect to soon after munch a big chunk 5 of wedding cake. And forage her wa th . ’ through thin .Y rough thnck and city . And an object t} of men. Iat’s sought by the wic Rev. Chas. Leeson and wife are visiting at the old hemestead. Everybody is pleased to see Charlie ashe is an old Normanby boy. He will preach in the church here on Sunday morning no t . Mr. and Mrs. Jake Yaunt were visi- tmg Normanby friends one day last week. Mr. and'Mrs, William Eiit were visiting Varney friends for a few days last week. w“. - The farmers have quite a smile tor that. fine rain on Saturday. Mrs. S. : .her SiSters last. week. vur DDDDD Look outfior the school pic-nic. to be held in Reileyfs bush on Saturdav that can live wi‘ TRAVE RSTON. VARNEY. ' ". I'll“ , . Tom McAlister swapped horses re- “ sought by the wisest cently. Very 111111311 :11 thing for Tommv to do, but we believe he got and the giades and the the best of it this time. f There 18 some tall blow 111g in Var- ey about who has get the best in. .v sodas the th I: f . but the man who is saying not 111;: , __ L-“ y“ _m_._0 icon beat the whole of them. Robt. Little of 1 Miss Gordon was the guest of hu- sister. Mrs. Eden for a few days last -week. | After a long rest we will once again put our pen to paper to show g that we are still living. Miss Sarah Dunnett is home from Toronto on a. visit. to her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. H. Dunnett. Mr. G. W. Wilson, our miller, has finished all the stock in the yard and is ubw busy building a shed for his new threshing machine that he will be bringing home before the golden shade comes on our grain. Mr. David Hamilton is intending to do a lot of fixing up around the Lake this summer, in the interest of picnickers and fishers. There was a pic-nic held at the Lake on Wednesday last. from Edge Hill. This is the third this summer, the first being held on the 24th of May, and was got up by the people of this vicinity. The third, from Proton. was held last Saturday. All were a huge success. Mr. James Allan of Glenelg was a guest at Mr. Wm. McFadden’s on Sunday. Mr. James Beaks has joined the red coats of the 3181: Batt. Jim would make a good soldier if he had an old shot. gun, and a stone in each hand. Mr. John Moore has treated him- self to a new covered buggy. “ Absence makes the heart grow fonder.” J. W’s. heart will grow fender when he hears Miss .A. is coming home agaim We wonder if Joe Lawrence is go- ing to get married, or is he going to keep batch all his life. LOWER TOWN. Nurserv Stock Agents! Book Agents ! Agricultutal implement Agents ! Or any one desiring to better their pm sition and increase their income should write us. The demand for home grown Nursery Stock is on the increase. We need more men. If you want steady. paying work, write us. We furnish all supplies free. We have the largest Nurseries in the Dominion. We pay both salary and commission. We engage either whole or part. time men. We guarantee a1! our Stock. We furnish purchaser-s with certifi‘ cate from Government inepector, stating our Stock is free from San Jose Scale. OUR NURSERIES comprise over 700 acres. and growing stock in large quantity Enables us to 9611 at the closest possible gure. [on Succeed with Us who he“ ruled with Other» It will cost you nothing to learn what. we can do for you. Don’t write unless you mean business and want profitable employment. HRS. A. T. STEWART. Foiger, Ont. eoye: “From the 7m 0! Jenner-y m the 80th. wewere up night end dey wieh our two little boys. employing doctors and trying every kind of pateni medicine we ever eerd of. At this time we did no. know of Dr, Cheee'e Lineeed end Tarp? tine until utter the 30th. when our you: eat darling died in spite of ell we oomu d\ Sometime in Febrnery the doctor and. an our other boy oouldn" live till: We were ebout dieooureged, whenvl dug. my eye on In edvertisementol Cheee' I Syrup. “I tried et once Go t eome. but none of the dealers here had t. A neigh‘uor who we: in Kingston mung edto topnrchuu two bottles which he brought etreightw us, end I believe it wee the mane of sevqu our oniy boy. a e A A. flA___-__ -AA_.__J “VIC-o V-‘ vâ€"-â€"J â€"-J- “.0116 teupoonful of the Syrup stopped the cough so he could doe till morning. Out boy is perfectly we now. 3nd 1 would not be without Dr. Chan‘s Syrup 0! Linseed md anponfino in the homo.” PRICE 25¢. AT ALL DEALERS. or Edmson. Data: A; 00.. Tomato. Ont. ms Syrup of Linseed and Turpen- tine a Precious Boon. Stone 8h Wellington TORONTO. 3i?

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