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Durham Chronicle (1867), 21 Jul 1898, p. 4

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if! 'Dr. J amieson will have at least one chance to art m Parliament before 1: him out in the com- pluck brings its «lered, and peace is said to xeign vwithin the city, Great distress from little sickness is The following Associated Pressl 'Despatch from Santiago. dated' July 17th. shows the skeleton of an ' t. which the Americans “ Since 4 o’clock ing to eat can be had for love or men- aey. In the streets 0: the city this morning. at the eutrenchments, at the breastworks, and at every hun- «lrcd feet or so of the barbed wire fences, were the living skeletons of Spanish soldiers. Among the arri- 'vals to-day were the German, Japan- ese. and Portuguese Consuls and tlmir families, the British and French Consuls having arrived day before yesterday.” 4! * The Grey elo ward in Owen ction protests will Sound on Don. 7th. The Ontario ] .lled for AUG-3 Cuba is to have a republican form‘ of government. easier to formulate than to put in’o successful opera- tion. Some. of the good Yankee cap- italists. too, who were very sympa- theti'e. and successful factors in 'iring up the jingo element are now d8" rising: ways and means to keep the Cubans from ever governing the is- land. Yankee sympathy from the first was prompted by Yankee greed, notwithstanding, their righteonsly indignant denial to be moved by a more sordid motive than Cuban inde- pendence. a: at U Uncle Sam isn't. a very likely chap to go into a costly speculation with- out some chance of winning at some stage in the game. This is no crime if he had only the honesty from the first to acknowledge the real mo- uve for gain. which now forces it- .eeif upon every mind. L .\'|l. '--V the superior strength of the Ameriâ€" cans would ultimately deprive the gpaniards of their Cuban possessions, and such an undertaking in the cause of humanity was a laudable enterprise, had the subsequent spirit of the Americans shown their sincer- my. - 1h 0n the 27th of August last ahontl 833.000 were stolen in a clever man- ner from the Napanee branch of tbel hominion Bank, the combinations oil ale altered. and an escape efiect- . ed. Ponton, the teller, was placed under arrest, tried for the crime and subsequentlv acquitted, after which i... sued the Bank for 850,000 for false arrest and imprisonment. The de- (actives were still on the track, and1 lately some of the unsigned bills with forged signatures were passed in various parts of Canada and the United Stntes. Last. week a woman, ' OUM to be mixed up in the aflsir, urn run‘ down end arrested in the province of W. Subsequently two othm, Holden and Pare, have the S From the fixst it was known that Local Legislature is been arrested on ing been in the vicinit es disguised tramps about the time of the robbery. On the statement of Pore, who is trying to better his case by implicating others, Ponton has ' ested as a party to the , brought the pris- fter his arrest. ing. Hay cro the average. stances will be rea and is a fine sample. places are badly damaged by the late frost. About one half of the potato cr0p in the vicinity is completely de- molished by the frost of Sunday, the 10th inst. Mr. John McLacblan (John Ban), Durham Road, Glenelg, received a _‘ ‘-~5 (”nah A -‘ . _‘1 Mrs. Neil McDonald, of ' is seriously ill with inflamn the lungs, but hopes are en of her recovery under the t of Dr. Hutton of this place. Mr. 301m Mather fell off his mower and received injuries which laid him up for a few days. .m -_L‘ :n -.\liss Kate Campbell, Spending a part. of the her father, Mr. John C: North Line. minister of the Baptist. c the week before last. John Livingston and John are busy drawing cream to t? ham Creamery. l.“ 0-- v _ ' Messrs. John and Francis McLeod, of Sunnidale, paid a flying visit to friends on the South Line last week. Miss McCannel. teacher of TOp Cliff school, is Spending her holidays with her sisters at Stayner and Sunnidale. Mr. John McKinnon, of South Glen- elg, is busy building a dwelling house this summer. -.\lr. Arch. McUuaig’s large barn is ‘ getting well on under cover. This without exception will be one of the {finest barns in the county when com- lpleted. Archie will fill it up pretty 1 well this summer. He will have only 1 about 150 tons of hay ol‘l ninety acres lwhich will make a good bottom for ' his other crOp in his mammoth barn. A ‘ ‘ UK Neil McKinnon, of Arkansas, is spending the summer with his father, A. McKinnon, of the South Line. Mr. and Mrs. John McRae spent a week visiiing friends in Tiny. The Presbyterian Sunday School is largely attended. The average gen- erally is from 80 to 100. Superin- tendent Currie attends faithfully to the duties entrusted to him. A: Miss Bella McKinnon, of the South Line, Artemesin, leaves this week for a trip to the North-west. Four of her brothers have been there for the last few years. “’3 wish her a pleasant trip and a safe return as she will be greatly missed in church and other society here. Mr. Malcolm McCannell has pur- chased a new mower from Mr. Dan. Ferguson of Durham. Dan. is an experienced hand in the implement business and few can excel him. Mr. Herman Haw got his thumb badly cut. with ascvthe. Dr. Sneath of Dromore dressed the wound and put in five stitches'. Mi. Haw will not. be able to work for some weeks. We'd like to know if the wedding is coming off on the North line next week, and why are so many getting married this summer any way? The late frost has done much dam- age around here, especially to buck. wheat and potatoes. Everyone is wishing for rain, which would do much good at present. Mr Sidney Blakeston called at the Corners this week. We were pleased to see him looking so well after his trip to the North-west. We under- Stand he intends returning there after a time. We are sorry to state that Miss Ernest is not any better, but. hope she may be soon. Mr. Dunn. of Markdale. called on Mr. D. Robinson this week. SACKE I‘T’S COR-N ERS. PRIOEV ILLE. 3 Campbell, of Toronto. is part of the summer with Mr. John Campbell, of the Commissioners have onald, of Fairwell, ith inflammation of >pes are entertained mder the treatment. n Brown the Dur- ley this week. Mr. and Mrs holidaying at T and Islands on Miss Martin. of Art! her friend Miss Marie Presbyterian Manse. -.VI-lw â€"V-_ MrJH. M. Van'l‘assel, of New York, is the guest of Mr. Geo. Keefer and family. __ ‘ ‘ Miss Minnie and Annie Richardson are home from Rochester visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richardson. Mr. W. Hall and sister Miss Hall, of Toronto. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.Geo. Mitchell Sunday and Monday. Mr. kobt. Wright. of the Hagers- ville High School staff, is holidaying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wright. Frank Barnhouse, of Toronto. is visiting his parents, and Fred Strain is home from Parkdale High School. Miss Winnie Hamilton is home from Thornbury visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W'm. Bradley. of Orchard, Sundayed with Mrs Bulmer and other old friends here. Wright. _ Frank Barnhouge, of Toronto, is That’s what Sloan’s Indian Tonic visiting his parents, and Fred Strain iS- It is 0‘19 0f the “105" POWBTWI is home from Parkdale High School. b d purifiers and the best bowel ‘ ' ' besides being a Miss Winnie Hamilton is home . from Thornbury visiting her parents. muscular .and nerve tonic. Hence it Mr and M . W’ B dl f cures n Wider range of diseases than 0" h d S dis" (1 “."h “re ey. 0 most medicines. It is skillfully pre- 1123 :Ihér‘ :13 xieeandzlllero ‘8 Bulmer pared by one of Canada’s best. chem- ‘ ‘ ists and is extremely pleasant to MiSfl EdithoBellamy is home from x take. Price $1.00 [or six week’s Toronto vusmng her parents, Mr and I treatment. All drnggists sell it. Mrs John Bellamy. On Wednesday evening the 13th.l1 instant at the residence of the bride’s‘ 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Boland, , of Artemesia, was performed the mar-‘ . riage of their daughter, Estelle, to I Mr.FrankTaylor,of Euphrasia Thel knot was securely tied by Rev.Thos. Scott in the presence of about one hundred and fifty guests. Miss Cora - 'l‘aylor, sister of the groom, was. bride’s maid, and Mr. Fred Boland,‘ l the bride’s brother, ably assisted thel groom during the trying ordeal.‘ The ceremony was performed on thel beautiful lawn in front of the house. l As the bridal party emerged from; the house the wedding march was; played by Mrs. Myles of Kimberley‘ The bride looked charming in her bridal dress of white silk and lace. After the ceremony and congratula- tions, all repaired to the dining room ~ where a sumptuous wedding feast was partaken of. The bride was the recipient of a large number of costly and useful presents, showing the es- teem and respect in which she was held by her many friends and well- wishers. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will , reside on a farm in Euphrasia. “’0 3 join with those who were present on L the interesting occasion in wishing them a happy and prosperous jour ney through life. The 12 of July celebration at Eu- genia was duly patronized by the people of this vicinity. The day was fine and all seemed to enjoy them- selves immensely. This week will see the hay crap safely gathered into the barns. It was a good one and was well secur- ed, the past week being admitted by the oldest inhabitant to be the best they had ever seen. Miss Gilray was down {or the big wedding. Mr. David Graham is on the sick list, but we hOpe to hear of his speedy recovery. . The teachers and children of Christ 9 ( ‘,hurch Sabbath Schnul, Markdale. icniced in Mr. J. I. Graham's bush. here. on \ ulnosday last. Wesley Church Sabbath School held their An- ttleual picnic in the School grounds last. Friday af- moon. Mr. R. G. Wading, of Maxwell, was ovor week assisting his brother with the haying. The Misses Pritchanl. after visiting with Kim. lggrley frigndq,_ for some time, returned home on bet-lav friends, for some time, returned home on Monaay the 4th. Miss Sarah Johnson is home for the holidays. Miss Gilray returned home to spend the holi. days with Epping friends last week. We had a shower of bail on Sunday morning and frost at night. The Rev. Mr. Wan! own ind the nip“- hero for the first time on the . inst, fin sermon was mph appreciated. (Intended for last week ) VANDELEUR Watt. at the 4s 4W" $5». ”an we, *3,“ Call and See our new Buncher that saves others made. Also ( Oatmeal pe1' sack .......... Chop per cwt ............. Dressed Hogs per c“ t ..... Hides. . ..pe1' lb ........... Sheepskins ................ Turkevs per lb ............ Geese per plb .............. Ducks per pair ........... Chickens per pair ....... . . Wool ................... . Agent for the Farmers Four years ago Jacob Dewitta, of Ray Island, was dragged to the verge of death by dreadful heart disease. He was iven up to die. From vigorous manhood 0 had gone to a broken despondeut wreck. He procured Dr. A uew's Cure for the Heart. used it In thtuiiy. and to-day weighs 218 pounds, and lives to biess the day the great remedy was recommended to him. It relieves in 30 minutes.â€"24. For Sale by McFarlane Co, Have You eve! sold NURSERY STOCK ? We want to heat from you Save. Thousands of leeI. Market Report. Called Family Physi9iw If so address the undersigned and you will learn something of very great in- terest to yon. This means business and perhaps hundreds of dollars to you You may perhaps think when reading this that we intend to ask you to sell for us, but that is not the case. â€" â€" and to pay you for it, but don‘t want fake answers, hence write us all par- ticula rs abontizvourselt so that we may know it is O. . Remember all com munioationa are strictly confidential. Pelham Hansen 00 6..th 1' new out side divider, also the New aves the work of two men over all Also our New Frost Wood Bindet, No. 2. ’ Grey Bruce Fire Insurance Company. Pea Harvesters. 40to JNO. LIVINGSTON, 10 AVING STARTED MY CHOP- PING MILL I am now prepared to fill Orders with quick despatchand on Lowest Terms. A CALL SOLICITED. ROBERT MCGOWAN The People's Mill, Durham Nurserv Stock Agents! EddkAgem Agricultura 1 s ! I Implement Agents! -...- ..». Lanr their X". Qrfiny one desn'in smon and more .‘ “:rite us. The demand 13}th 1 bursary Stock 15 «m the Increase. l at stead meet! more men. If you wax paying work, wntc us. We furnish all sumuios free. “'8 have the largest Nurse“ es in 1' Dominion. “’6 pay both salary : We engage either \le \Ve guarantee all our We furnish purchas . cate from Government. ins; stating our Stock is free [1'0 Jose Scale. figure. Ion Snoooed with Us who . It will cost you unthing to 103! we can do for you. I Don‘t write ullless yun mean Nld want profitablv mnpluymel June 27th. 1898. L want prummm . Stone 85 We‘ll'iogton. betterâ€"“'Q’R'} I; m “Wt W ll (1 mhr evening Radon “'I , ill gdew block fog. I.” m it thet. looking throu window. it WI. impossible u iittle Wharf light e few feet SHOE“, and mddenl y it hm "ad ell through the wintel "null! enveloping everythil II visible embodiment of some II M Denler and darker l |tll¢ night cloned in; wreath ”ad and eddied round the dim up; it crept under ill-fitting .4 through the tighU-cloaed ”g; until even in the snug [the Primrose it made the m lo. briskly. and the [1 gal work glint a little more I the firefight. "Curious thing.” said Mount. .3 e luxurious silence â€"â€" ". lint how that follow Dortheiu pd to get away I" “Eh!” said I dmmsily, and ‘ p; for. to tell the truth. I w new when he spoke, "Oh, it] "1M (“Carter's again (4 [out continued. "The police tied their very utmost; bu M m apropos of the b p of the river swindlers’ ga Ilich Dortheim was the hem I M him since It's . all very : muonh up: cad uy. ll llt thing In the wo_rld .l mt or more ago. On the “with which Mount and} I meble to supply them. the aided Dortheim’ a store, I.‘ all] broken up the whole c1 I. besides recovering a larq It'l 5" loan on board the I . cheerful 1“” °“ ”m." w. BIIFIIII‘ M‘t got hold of the of the fart,

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