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Durham Chronicle (1867), 7 Jul 1898, p. 12

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â€" â€"â€".-.“V L‘ ’ (all 6311:! were “11:115. _ - ; MCINTYRE’S BLOCK. BUGGIES.â€"I carry full lines of the: - - »â€"~ - ~-â€"â€" -- Tudnope and McLaughlin Bzzggies,? ARM FOR SALE. BEING LOT Dazmicrati. (farts etc. These are boughti ‘34. 9'0“- 3» W- G- R. Bent in large Imn'ities, freight saved, andQ“ 31‘ "31185 from Durham can be so «.1 cheap. 5 006.1). b ‘Jd , ll" you are in need rafa P10“: Harrow. Gang. w . “S ‘3')“ 39”"; creek ; well water Plow or anvthing else in this line be .methframe barn. A ' ed. 2am and all. ‘ arm. m “00" 3 the 11.“);on snmxa 31 AQHIN‘E ,'§{3§T{ si'i‘ffif, 93:35,},‘gegfsengmy Years. I‘m. "8 I â€"â€"vv' 0'-.. “1“ always in stOI-k Varithhe best m;k8.s 01: “GANS and PIA NOS. ,_ t ’UUGIES.â€"â€"I carry full lines of the: lednope and McLaughlin Buggieg? Deumcrats. Carts C. These are boughti in large unmities, freight saved. and , can be 30 4 cheap. 5 IF you are in need rsfa Plow. Harrow. Gang; Plow or anvthing else in this line be. aura and all. i ‘ -\(JO-;S MY \Varerooms are full) stocked with all kinds of HASSES‘L’. HA__17.I;Is IMPLEMENTS LOANS A If!) ACRE I". H And other grains and produce followin Land )1 L’ST nnczmse in price. so that How is the Time to Buy! A pril 13th. “LI 'l'U LOAN at 5 and 57 in~ totes! ouyour- own terms of repij'ateut.‘ 3““ A ‘-nâ€" 'NEY TO LOAN at 5 WITH Y: HEAT Wagons arrive this week; nmmug. well mashed \V a; can excel these waguns. Including Binders, Mowers. Drills, Rakes, Spring Tooth Han-rows. 8m. 'l'heae are the best machines you can buy and are made by a reliabie Firm. 1“ or Sa :9 OP 3 rooms. stuue cellar, ble. half an acre of lax: . Will rent or sell on ther patticulats agfly Ur OAK AND INSURANCE I C ON YEYAX C ER. “MISSIOXER in H. C J. pr ,m ptly attended to. ANS and Insurance efl'wted : h! W. CALDER (5.009 ROUGH CAST HOUSE Seutmck f FIZIE‘. E Macy. .1... [UVM terms to suit borrowers.w 31 Financial Business Trans .‘E-l (1001' North of S. Scott‘s 81 $48 81 SUMMER n FAR)! at Lamlash 109 acres. less pm I: cluse to Lamb-h any and - H- I‘ll I LLE: R , _ The Hanover Ccnveyancer ’R SALBV BEING LOTS 21 EUREMONT. AND 3 OX 5. ILMR. “292191;; Lot 8 mt tu buy either a firm or vil- rpert'; call on H. H. MILLER, mover Canveyancer. He illowing places which for specie 5 must [unsold at once at any le price that may b ofi’ered : "0281. A150 3 good COUP 3 nu Countess Street West. ue cellar, first class water, acre of land. small orchard. 'or senor} easy terms. For n“ .9611 ti c-a_r load of Adam’s on Garafraxa St. VHa 209d stable, upfuyije th . will be sold for little mm «1310 paid for it and since btick dwelling has been er imprm ements made. at {41111331}: Tp. of Ben~ "‘J' 50 acre! cleared,‘well . free {rum stone, 8) neryuver. Good large m. small orchard. cau- miles fmm Durham. 5 hi 5} acre-s, 30 cleared sb._ Clear title. Will GEO. MIGHTON In r.,m sums and upon nva ata :u' :itle. \fi'in urther particu- Joux \Vurr- r or an easy gun notaing Village : great ha 315 AGENT. can. 2, \V. G. for little mate aztlement . in bould bung A B 7 Don't experiment with new and .19 doubtful medicinesâ€"Take the tried Pnce, untested. My 3 acres m's Store. 2ent. if if 1 wig-7i? me good. Oh! if I had Some money! It is terrible not to be abie to help RTIES for the suffering.” This attracted the "View" attention of the manufacturers, who entered into correspondence with the {tsufanceiC-uban Relief Committee. and found at Allani f I can“ )OMED “actions :9: well bargain (OF-38:? icuiars acted. 08!] u“. Ills tl‘u rece] - able terugs‘ ; out "OP- For further pal-tic ROBEI I July5th.1898. ti Imam .5 For Sale by )IcFarlane Co. l The Varney Sunelay School picnic ‘ in Dunn’s Grove, Monday afternoon, : was nicely conducted, and an enjoy- 3 able afiair as it usually is in connec- l tiou wish the School there. The ' usual games were indulged in hearti- , -__--v .. ‘1 'J‘JUL comprising Scutch. American é Granite and Marble. :0. disc ble. No Agents cammi»i«m warranted. Railway fare alio ers who call at the Shop. MARBLE and BHAHITE WORKS § ter to the Oneida Chapter, Daughters! 3 of the American Revolution, speaking a of some of the mis-directed charities .3and stating that among the starving’ :people three things seemed to be (38- i sentialâ€"ccndensed milk, quinine? ipilis, and Scotts Emulsion of God! MARBLEand emu DEALER, FULTONâ€"Edna 29m by Rev. . "v v- .7-.. of a son. _ MC HOWELLâ€"In G!euelg, wife of Mr. McDoweh BIOL'XTAIXâ€"In Benuinek, on 1 huge, the wife of Mr. Peter The estimable ladies of the Oneida Chapter have been very much grati- fied at. the prompt respcnse with which their appeal was met. The example set “ill probably be used effectively upon the larger manufac- turers of quinine pills and the con- densed milk peeple. in cases of eXtreme starvation where solid food could not be properly as- similated; whereupon they made ar- rangements for sending 500 bottles, to be distributed free, with every re- lief ship the committee should send forward, and it is now being used in Cuba with wonderful eflicacv. The request for the Scott’s Emul- sion was emphasized by the follow- ing statement: “ A boy to whom I gave some, when actually on his last legs‘ had just come in looking so bright and happv that it has done me good. Oh ! if I bad Some money! It is terrible not to be abie m heln that Scott’s Emulsion was being used Liver Oil. An American lady, residing in Guatanamo. Cuba, has written a let. LTONâ€"SMITH~On Wednesday, June 29th by Rev. J. Ferguson. at the resi- dence of the bride's father, Queen Sn, Durham, Miss Jane. daughter of Mr. C. Smith to Mr. Thumas Fulton, of Normanby. AS THE LARGE .memo TU s . “X GARDINER, OF MOUNT FOREST The Cuban Sufferers. “v‘ cutch. American and Ca: ‘l- J ‘ MARRIED. B ORX. msr STOCK I\’ §ELECI . -4 FRO \I, , on Jul) lst. of a daughter. the «ghcount on Mar- .sinu. All work aliowed purchas- the 18th 0; ' Mountain Received too late. for last week. _ , As 1t was the wish of the CHRONléLE stafl" t9 receiv . m. e an. account of the tnp’ J My boy. agwl 14. has ant]. and lately we sub: at thv (‘Ireméral Hospital. 801'th to Dr" Chas“. 8 Ca 0‘ tilis munch". hon h-n‘ ...... v uu.’ t of them Can be fooled with : Mr. Win. Allan announced on pic nic night that he was township organizer for the plebiscite and ex- pects it to give a larger vote than any of the surrounding townships. but most peoglle consider those pleb- iscite votes now to be like the fable of the hoycatching the horse only once with an empty hat. Two years rolling up a large vote as the hat ap- ary to Egremonters to say that morel v- --v.. a distance who rendered vaiuabie services were Messrs Fred Ryan and Jas. Main and Miss Eliza McFadden and amongst the home entertainers were Mr, S. T. Orchard and Misses M. Mack and Lizzie Pollock. The Rev. Mr. Ryan ablyfilled the chair and Messrs Wm. and Jas. Allan done the speechifying. The concert at night had the usual large crowd. Some of the entertain- rs from a distance did not put in an appearance but their places were fillv ed by an impromptu gathering amongst the audience and those from Our picnic laSt Thursday was about the usual success with the exception of a large falling off in number owing no doubt to counter attraczions and threatening weather. The children gave a very nice performance on the platform having been prepared for the occasion by our organist, Miss M. Allan. Mr. Jas. Allan was chairman and his speech was a neat little one followed by a more tiny one from teacher \V. L. Dixon. There was then numerous running contests by the little folks followed by an eleg- ant _spread which was heartily par- taken of by every one. The remain- der of the day was Spent in swinging and chit chat. ?â€" Mr. Jas. Vessie has purchased the old Boot 8: Shoe smre at McClinton’ s {corners from Mr. Bolt. Watson, Sr. ‘3: art a bee hive. He has had great success in that line. - Mr, John Vessie wheeled down'to Brantford last week to look after some repairs for his traction engine and on his way home called at Mt. Forest and purchased a new separat- or of Filshie’s latest design called the. favorite andas his engine has always been a favorite _with the farmers his whole outfit will now be in favor. DR. [CHASE CURES CA I‘ARRH After Operations Fail. Toronto. March 16. 1897. '1." “05'. 3W 14. has been a sufierer from Cat- ’h. and lately we submitted him to an operation hp (Ham-r9] l!..-...:. _. ,.. - The Rev. Mr. Campbell, of Dromore is announced to preach in the School House on Sunday night. So your Lake View man scarcely knew whether he was in Church or in School the night we mentioned. We though by his actions he imagino ed he was in school and that too dur- ing the noon hour, but we didnot like to mention it as it was his first time and hoped as he became more accustomed to divine worship he would behave better. __ v- u.- va-UIUH .u- ”um-ran kingpin). Since then we have re- nd to Dr' Chase‘s Catarrh Cure. and one box his medicine has made a prompt and complete a. Messrs John Allan and Robt. Pol- lock have each invested in a bicycle and can already ride like the wind. - Miss Edith fiathewson, of the: Wingham School has commenced her vacation in this part with her Sister, Mrs. Ben Crittenden, arriving one 2 day late for our picnic. ’ Master Fred Burrows; of Paisley, i is holidaying with his numerous cousins in this part and J. E. is er; pected to arrive this week. , Mr. Jas. Tucker brought back with him from Wingham a fine specimen of a Clydesdale mare for which he paid over $100. His? Fanny Graspy, who hns been Spendng the past fortnight with her parents returned to her posxtion in Toronto on Tuesday last. ;ut mat he was township er for the plebiscite and ex- to givea larger vote than the surrounding townships. He spent. time and money in up a large vote as the hat. ap- .0 hold something like pro- und the fellows sincere, but 3 dieh eveyrbody considers nexcellent, and the trig.) mounted tho-19nd by 14 Aha», GI'W'Q‘Q npty ring fx om the first government gave it. is not. very compliment- ‘.O .â€"o iod knows where A: 1:30 the 31% Lb the 34th, board. ; Chippewa. The that more an empty motives Who has had Dr. Chase's large-size recipe book. dothâ€"bound, sent to any addmeo on receipt of 50 cents, by addressing Dr. (mate's Company, Toronto 0: Bunnie. Gentlemen,â€"My wife was most terriâ€" bly afflicted with protruding piles. and contemplated a surgical opetation. A friend of ours recommended the use (.1 Dr. Chase’s Ulntment, and less than one box eflected a complete euro. “'8 were so pleased with the ointment that I trled it myself, as I have been troubled with an unsightly skln afflic- tkn which covered the lower part of my face. For 25 years I suffered untold agony. and was treated by the best medlcal sklll in the United States. I consider Dr. Chase's Ointment worth its weight ln gold for piles and skin dlsease. Snfi'erers are at be«rty to Omand with the Ab;ve Address and will Obtain Full Particulars Bo- garding the Great Cum- . cheer. They then advanced upon the tented field. headed by thenoble slsti Batt. band, whose strains sent ‘i patriotic thrill through the frame of every volunteer in the ranks There . ,ure on the field the 3lst, 20th, 34th,’ i35th and 36th Batt’s, and a number lof regulars. and the'Q. 0. 3’5. The lOwen Sound company have a couple l #0! “coons” down cooking for them. j'l‘hey hold nightly concerts on the‘ :‘grounds. and large crowds can be; fseen assembled. listening to their: gplantation melodies. It is raining! ?to-day. and the band is lying on it’s . oars in camp. We noticed a big com-g L plimentary torpedo in last issue. fired 9 ’at Major “’helan. ”Well. as we are? not interested in the band. we will not go into preliminaries, but he. seems to be a very handy mam: .The sun has the boys’ faces frizzled’ iso that they are almost beyond rec- jognition, and the comparisons are Imade accordingly. \Vhelan is the giac-simile of the boiled end of aTam- {worth hog. This is no lie, for it is gunirersal, and sanctioned by the {seargeant There area few in the thOSpital. and.one man got his leg Ebroken playing baseball. The 315t: 'go to the Falls tomorrow. Yester- day, Sunday, some went to the Falls, some to Queenston. and others to Youngston. All quiet along the Niagara toonight. ’ CYCLONE. “.- REV. J. N. VAHATTEB. 0F ALBION, WIS., WRITES A LETTER ON OR. CHASE’S BIHTMEHT. D8. A. W. Crust. Ssxmxo Fan Anne: :0 ms SICK. The . “3., ALLAN Artistic Tailor- Artistic Strictly Pure DRUGGISTS B 00 Y" Ab ELLBB‘ 000136243 Sheep E’FARLANE GO. some extra. good value: i: never handle any but G See our $2.00 and $2.25 few pairs of Bike shoesl M%*" w $9M “’8 are a1“ am act Try us for g1 Queries. Pork Beams. 3 1' fl Good Lina MENS’ 8220373 Royal Club Cutsup. Very F ine, 15c. hm Red Cross Baking! Pow E’. R., Ocean Steamship ['Plxn' Lake TiCke“ to all points at lowst rates. Come to US for any information. PARIS GREEN, HELEBOR E, COPPER SC LPHATE and other Insecticides for spraying: purposes. Is very highly recom- mended by all whohavc used it. Try a package. We also keep Mi‘ler's Little’s and Briggs (all old favorites \ch prominent sheep miscz's.) w- 2"". ~â€" (T etti tins |mna lot of those 7c. A. Hunter a. le Ties this week at. AA in, n.’__ punâ€"A very severe frc time of year is l'opCl‘ted uynctiom on July 11th. my of 'Vurney potatoes, 1 and other tender yeg‘ D nipped. 'l. LAIDLAW has secured t] not “in McDonald, of Gm duo dressmaker to take 4 m department of his bu; loo wishes to secure two a‘ ”clean the dressmaking. Vm. Willis of Allan Park i H. “ya there it nothi newFrOIt Wood NO. 2 an “fly and do good work. Lg up to due as represente leo. 8. Mower is at we {in every neighborhood. I ctudv your own inmresu machine! work, and you’ Iptidyou, Joslx Ln'rxasmx. cC.E. Society of the Pres Church intend having a l fIOCiIl Friday evening in ”no! the Church. AS 211: um does things by ha “meat is unneccs use any of the 1 ,8“! for 833.50. J. A. piling 1 new 1898 Wheel {0‘ ”them. be matter of the British gnu Question Will C31119 .19ch on Monday next, ’0‘" DARLING , Clerk i 90 renristpl ’ ”‘0 candidatbs mmunicated “{ ‘ “heNow Frost Wood n have sun-ted in the h near Orc‘. gin-o of a barn erected ‘t . ~doo 1,9.° Pom: behiu ' 9'5“ for the 200. and 25c.

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