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Durham Chronicle (1867), 30 Jun 1898, p. 1

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)W Caps. Blue Sn ne Dt I}. sear from II “II BCâ€"K ? 2‘ a line 0; med Comm 313! HAND- warrant. Sizes. at dated AL 500 N! (I‘ the" an that Mt! M The DIVISION Uvu-w n--- ______ __ 1mm, J udge Morrison presiding M...â€" BLT a barrel of Redpath’s Sugar at 1.3. Hunter’s. It will pay you to 10 so. Because the Meaford Mirror was “tinted in blue last week we are not. :ainfer that the Editor himself was KEY. 311'. Jansen and Mr. W. J. X34534 have been appointed delegate! 35' 11.8 Presbvtel'inn church to attend fie Prohibition Convention at. the ,0rticultural pavilion in Toronto, on fWS next. July 5th. A splendid “Nation would be given the tem- E’eime people. were a larger num- 36! of enthusiastic temperance work- fluent on the stune mission. ,TFELadies of the Baptist church t.“ hold a L’RI‘ADH ‘\o|0019 ADI Dkfi Don" forget the {"5 1430183 of the Baptist church garden party on the J‘Jndsormr. R. Webber, con. 3, ”Yniinck. on this Thursday evening. 35.53 Will be in attendance at the ima‘lilh House Corner at. 7 p. "1.. V" ’50“ going out. Should night it?“ unfavorable, it will [8 held on {Rowing night. Admission 100- ;"79i0vited. Proceeds for church Jun-- W m nine wry“ t)‘-five candidates ‘ l .311. , ’m “Hanan nu mber, probably, 30‘: rme nere at one tima and x; KEV .66 {l naive Divine comfor r. Archie mkwhut mand ot 5k. LOC 1‘11 .1'3 0u (mowed r,”â€" achine Oil 35c. a gallon at. ’5 Drug Store. UL g While t for vacation. Morton of Aberdeen isl lcr. We saw a. wooden ‘mxr trinkets that give t_'Hl”.S. 10ml ’8 Browg’s Fishery is I\ A- srbilled for Durham Jourr. was held on Morrison presiding fifty cents at Miss est. â€".\{iss Cu1bert- xssut'tlhcnt of Hats This is a rare 4'1 cheap Hat. Races on Friday, AMI led buss, and {Hz'>S. meelgony her. which was {hw long procession :v remains to the bereaved relatives fort. Executive of the A South Grey will Mythodist church 11. at l p. 11). All mwcrance move- tu be present. to offer him 400. a \‘ilerge of five min- a more generous s was made for . Both ofiers were From the Wl)’ food thrown on l fca‘ * s deeply for the loss of his um: wife. Bight f ('edar stakes, {H‘t high, W83 Hi)“ to Milbank L). J. Hartford. value. One 'citi- nks there is ‘ ‘finy person wishing the services 1the Massey !°f ‘ boy for Paying and hervess can xv the happy 3b6 accommouated by applymg to Mrs. :Ed. Lauder at the Durham Creamery. Don’t target the Races here on the First. Strictly Pure English Paris Green 200. 1b and Potato Bug Killer $1 per 100 1b at Macfarlane’s Drug; Store. --FRL'SH LIME FOR SALE. --At Lot 53 con. 3, Bentinck. Wm. Billings. 2 fl BUSINESS has increased nearly 50°/ with J. A. Hunter since he moves into his bright. new stars. 500. Hats for 25¢. at Miss Culbert- son’s, Lower Town. \VANTED.-â€" Two apprentices, at, once to learn dressmaking. Apply to Miss Hutton, George Street, Dur- ham. Fresh strawberries, new potatoes, new cabbage, cucumbers, water- melons, at. J. A. Hunter’s, Lower Town. A union Sundav and Public School picnic will be held in Mr. Derby’s Grove near Hampden, on Saturday next July 20d. -â€"For Sale or To Rent.-â€"-Pump Factory doing a good business. For further; particulars apply to David Kinney; Durham Out. 2 Mr. Herb. Livingston, of Allan Park is hobbling round ‘with a sore foot, caused by a trump from a horse. Only a little over a year ago Mr. L. had his leg bailly mangled in aliorse- power. 'l‘lie Zionites will hold a. picnic at Hayward’s Falls Saturday next. See Traversmon Corresypondence for fur- ther particulars especially' their liberality to Editors and other-poor people. A Garden Party will be held at Mr. Henry Brigham’s, Allan Park, on Wednesday. July 6th. The proceeds will be applied towards an organ for the English Church. Admission not stated. Everybody welcome. Mr. Robt. Biyth, to whom we re- ferred 1:.st issue as having been gor- ed by a. bull on Sunday week near Guelph, died on Friday last from the injuries he sustained. He was a brether of Mr. Colin Blyth, and also the late John Blyth M. P. P. The Roadgrader was at work again on Friday last when Bruce street was completed from Lumbtcn to the gravel near the creamer-y. The work proved thoroughly satisfacory and it. is} highly probable that. a n‘vmber such machines will be in use next. year in the municipality. L. O. L. are making extensive pre- parations for the 12th. Large post- ers are now out giving a few of the particulars. From twenty to thirty Lodgss are expected, as well asa number of Lodges of Orange Young Britons. In addition to the usual street parade, excellent addresses are to be delivered. Fuller reference will be made later. Mr. “’11:. Edge. whose cattle died a few weeks ago, sent portions of the stomach to the Agricultural Col- lege, Guelph, but the answer is of a very unsatisfactory nature. They claim that making analysis (or toxi- cology is out of their line and that should they make it a charge would have to he imposed. He is referred to Dr. Ellis of the School of Practical Science, Toronto. Singular enough that a Government Agricultural In- stitution, paid by the public funds out pay. an be _vi‘°8“‘-- \Iisses Mary and Aggie Calder, of Calderwood, visited an Mayor Calderfls Miss Annie Horn is visiting sister, Mrs. John Darling. Miss Nettie Brown is visi friends in Proton at present. Mr. James McArthur left on ‘ nesday morning for Georgetown Mr John McGowan of Kimberly, visited at his father’s here on Mon- (lay. Mr.’1‘hos. Sullivan of Irish Lake was a. caller at. this oflice one day re- cently . Mrs. Andrew Brown and son James of Minto are visiting their relations in town this week. Mr. Wm. Smith, manager of the Weekly Sun, Toronto, was in town Friday and gave us a. call. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, Miss Cameron and Mrs. McLean have gone to Muskoka for a time. Mr. A. J. Poll, of Toronto, agent for the Northey Gasoline Mfg. 00., Toronto was in town last week. Messrs Wm. Burnet and Donald Muir, of Flesherton Station were callers at this office on Tuesday. Mrs. G. Wiggins returned home on Monday night, after spending a few weeks with friends in 'Poxontb. County Warden Richardson, of Flesherton, passed through town last. week on his way to Walkerton. Mr. Edwards occupied the letha- dist pulpit on Sunday last, speaking under the aL1Spices of the Epworth League. Mrs. Greeney who has been visit- ing her friends in town fora. few weeks left. on Tuesday for her home in Toronto. 3111'. and Mrs. R. F. Miller ofStrab- ford are visitin r the latter’s parents, Mr. and M13. Changulkiugham and other fxiends. Mrs, Dass of Straffurd is visiting friends in town. That; rare classical solo on Sunday evening shows her a gifted vocal artist. Mrs. Robt. Gray has returned to her home in Hamilton on Wednes- day morning and her snsrer, Mrs. S. F. Morlock accompanied her. Mrs. J. H. Hunter and Miss Blanche have been in Minneapolis visiting Mr. H. A. Hunter. Harry is doing well in the real estate bus- iness“ Mr. James Genoa, of Flesherton, was in town Wednesday. His wife received intelligence of her mother's serious illness at Gall; and has gone down to see her. The Revs. Campbell, of Dromore, Harx-iston, Dundalk, Humphreys, Priceville, and Thom,’Flesl.erton, at- tended the Convention held in the Presbyterian church on Tuesday. Mr. G. S. Warren. of Aberfoyle, who has been here for the past three months left for home on Thursday. He will be greatly missed around town as he is a jolly good fellow and UDVVVI' C hill will have a: rest now, but he is expected back after a while to renew acquaintance. A large shxpment of Graniteware just arrived from Auscriu as W. black’s A let: er fnom the Camp at. Niagarg was received too late for this issue. Chopping (10119 Mill. See ad. Never in the hiswry of horse rec- ing in Durham has the truck been in. such good condition as at present. The new grader has been at work, levelling and grading and the Turf Club now feels that the races to-inor- ‘ Dominion Day, will be a record and amongsc them some the fastest horses in Canada. of Secretary Black is an indef‘uigable worker and the good faith of last year’sworkjn meeting all obligations an,” to horsemen that is~ uni asset this . year again everything will be done on the square. ’ ‘___ . ”to do“. .â€" wwwww Grandfiuterbvf‘thp L 0. O. F. Visit- edfina 1:49de haw aficiallyon Friday night 1;"..qu instructed the broth; ”min. the,secres work of the 0:46!» PERSON AL. A. YQUQK! at The PeOple’s is visiting her of Thamesfoxjd. visiting Wed- For the past few months a large in- crease is being made to the members ship and there are initiations at nearly every meeting. Mr. Young is thorough master of the work and the full night’s instruction given is an. inSpiration to the members one and! all. Oddfellowship as a fraternal and charitable institution is too well known to need any recommendation. the great pity is that greater num- bers do not avail themselves of its benefits. About eleven o’clock the brethren repaired to the Knapp House where a most tasty and sumptuous repast had been provided in a manner that reflects credit to Mr. and Mrs. Knapp, who are always careful to look after the comforts and interests of their guests. A number of brethren from Mt. Forest Lodge were present at the meeting ;and we trust were profited by the iinstructions of the Grand Master. Personally we must say it was a great pleasure to us to meet Mr. Young a former school mate whom we have n0t seen for twenty three years. The Root of the Trouble. It surprises some people when you tell them their nervous trouble is caused by a defective liver. Liver trouble causes constipation. Next comes dyspepsia, then impure blood with heart trouble. Sloan’s Indian Tonic is a positive cure for liver trou- ble and constipation. and in this way removes the cause of other ills. $1 per bottle at all druggists. A Disease Afl'ecting The Eyes of Cattle. BY F. \V. GOKEY, V. S. Catarrhal conjunctivitis or Specific Ophthalmia, this disease generally appears in an enzootic form and al- fects quite a number in the herd. It is usually attributed to some ir- ritant material carried in the atmos- phere'or emanating from the soil. It is most prevalent on low grounds and is seldom seen in winter months. It affects old and young animals alike. It is characterized chiefly by a muco-purulent discharge of the eyes, an intense degree of inflamma- tion of the mucous membrane, ac- companied by swelling of the eyelids and and early Opacity of the cornea. The flow of te-rs is mixed with pus, sometimes streaked with blood which THIRTY NEXT D sAIS THE FOR isto make room fa: a large.- Shipment 0f Ready-made Clothing; ' which we expect f shortly. We have tull y d ecided to clear out every d01- lar’s worth of our Trim- med, and Untrimmed Hats, within, the next Thirty Days.. We are going- to let” the Low Prices do the Work. The Reasonef this sale 32"}??? A FREE Q r1 LEGE is worth winning. Emnnxcn; and LEAVING Candidates for the next ex“ amination have the chance this year. By," writing to the Statin name, address tgacher. achoolaud'. which .‘gamiuatmn, all Information about“ c0mpet1_t_1ou _will_ be cheerfu!ly_ furnished“ gathers in large masses on the cheeks. ‘ The eyes are kept continually closed.. The implication of the cornea in the disease, frequently blinds the animali for a time and occasionally other: diseased conditions may snpervene.. The attack is marked from the onset. by a high fever, loss of appetite,. partial loss of milk, suspended rum-- inations, and separation from. the.« herd. Mention this paper. Address W. H. SHAW. â€"â€" â€" Pam The following treatment I have‘ found to be very successful: Keep. the animals in a. cool dark stable,, supplied with plenty of fresh water,. and soft succulent iood. Administer- 1 pound to 1§ (depending on the size~ oi the animal) of Epsom Salts dis“ solve in 2 or 3 pints of water, also give about §an oz. of salt petre three‘ times daily. For an eye wash take~ boracic acid 1 dram and pour 4 oz. of boiling water over it; Use this wash as often as convenp. ient. In the majority of cases im~ provement becomes manifest in a. few days and the eye will become- clear and free free from inflammation .; in from ten days to three weeks. \Vhenever the afiection. appears in: a herd, all the unafiected animals should be remov’d to another locality; . that is, to fields possessing a diflerm ent character of soil and feed. The water should also he clianged,. eSpecially if they have been obtaining their drinking water from-a sluggish. Stream or stagnant pond. The Ba! y Boy Covered with Eczema and Cured by Dr. Chase. Mrs. Jae. Brown. of Molezworth. Unt.. tells'l'1:invher bay (eight Hunt!” aid) was cured ut torturm : Eczema. ‘ Mayhem wirwp children are afflicted can write her regard- ing the treat cure. Dr. Chase’s Ointment. Her chi d was afflicted from birth and three boxes of Ur. Chase’s Uiutmaat cared uixu. CENTRAL BUSINESS COllEGE' IGH GRADE BUSINESS COL-r- [. SHAW. â€" -- PRINCIPAL. Yonge Gerard Sts., Toronto. SCHOLARSHIP OI" TORONTO. H ‘.9 H'- INA N01633.

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