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Durham Chronicle (1867), 25 Aug 1898, p. 1

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Iats. ‘ 1dednnto 090 that. 18d Bn t - per pair 50 provers OPS. ss goods >er Tr: 0 dc. minlev corsets «b fternoon last, a and his wife h Thursday \ It 3 'WM yarden Party held in ' P- \arner’s grounds on ”“513 '. a was fairly well at- ma Mrs. George Arrowsmith ”33 Arrowsmith were lucky lWM few days ago in bagging} 1¢~95asket of fish, numbering 11) 4:02: six dozen beauties. The .' ; ' .. Saugeen near “i319- We musn’t say they had x188 We at..- 32': Mr. Stewart is having a new t’gaeerected m from of his. lot on Emma St. The erection 91’ a. good hockthere would 19 more startling firs-and a more cheering an- macement. 7312 contract for the brick and ‘czework and pIaSIering of Mc- mLan's new store has been let to :Hugh McDonald. The cellar is mated and building operations :commence in a few days. fgz'Boulden Property” was put- smd by Mr. A. 3. Hunter bathe mditto Mr John Firth for the : semi! at up toun opposite Mr. ZJackson s resi:..ience ; x 351.3536 contains an important :c:eci a judicial sale of Normanby I: i'.‘_e_.U.L.\.\J. 'l‘vailor,”has removed #55:»? :o the New McIntyre Block mm Standard Bank. See his ’31 iculmral Fair 143. Chmer Smith, has his foundry machine shop in running order may to attend to all Farmers’ :iThreshers' wants in repairing or wwork. A. Lingerestetl in Lacrosse are re- .81 :o assemble for practice at We. mounds m the evenings. 3;; Cuxosu 'EL for the balance of ,9“: to new subscribers only 25c. Wham League social and literary :Muomm next. All are wel- Stream to get. them LOCAL NEWS. :pacein front Of Mr. requxre nothing but ' ted being thorough- man Fall Wheat at Parker’s re this week being ppoer Town, start. I hmnt and coming 3. .led the appegr. Hunter’s big 'vwv w-v " At Owenâ€"Sodnd :â€"Form 11;, J. w. Firth, M. E. Robson. J. C. Sibley,.J.. .S' Vollet, Matriculation J. W. Collm- Harrisbon:â€"13. M. Laidlaw, (Form IV PL 2). We have no desire to mnee‘ any and should we have done so 1:; will be our endeavor to mend matters; b! having our attention. called to is. . THE results of the III and IV Form ' ‘Bxaminations published in the To- ? ronto papers of Wednesday last set- " tied the anxiety felt by many stud- ents causing some to rejoice over their success and others to lament the fact that they had been carried down with the avalanche, and have to figure amongst the plucked. We congratulate the lucky ones and sympathise with those who have been ' unsuccessful if their failure is to be attributed to nervousness, bewilder- ment or lack of self assurance. Those who have failed through lack of thorough knowlege of the subject have more reason to rejoice than to mourn over what appears a failure. The best students and ‘the best schol- ars are not always the most success- ful candidates, in passing examina- tions. Many of the schools will feel . disappointed. Many complaints will ‘ be made at the character of some of the examination papers, and Justly so, as the examiners themselves .de- light in pushing their fade, and mm. , posing on candidates little crotchets , that should never appear as a testbf , true knowledge. The local aPPhO' ants whose names appear so far as ‘ we are at present able to pick them ‘ out are as follows :-â€"â€" _._._ - cu- ‘ Us Friday afternoon lasta team belonging to Dan Campbell, attached to a dray containing a number of f‘knock down ” wagons and other agricultural findings, started fora run from the post omce, where they had been left standing a minute by the driver, Mr. Shutz. By the time they reached Garafraxa Street their speed was up pretty well, and in turning the corner there was a gen- eral spill. They headed for their own stable but missed their reckon- ing in turning off the street. The tongue of the vehicle running into the fence brought them to a sudden standstill, with no further damage' than a broken wagon tongue. A'r a Mass meeting, called by the Mayor, in response to a call from a number of citizens. on Friday night the License question was discussed {and a resolution passed asking the [commissioners to reconsider their action at a recent meeting ignoring the prayer of the people of the North Ward as indicated by their petition for a license to the Central Hotel instead of the British. The meeting. was quiet, and apart from the dis-l content at the Commissioners, very little was said. The Up T0wn peo- ple are entitled to one hotel accord- ing to law and the general feeling is that the Central should get the license. agent here, sold over eighty full tickets from this point, and the boys felt that prospects were good. Large additions were made at Varney, Hol- stein and Mt. Forest. DURHAM Public School Thursday, Sept. lst. Mr. \Vhittaker, of Kamloops, B. C. arrived' in town Saturday to visit his brother-in-lhw Mr. B.. B. Moore.. He will return shortly with, Mrs. Whit- taker who has been visiting here the last two months. Mr. W. regards British Columbia as the banner pro. ince of the Dominion Mrs. Geo. Smith and children, of Glenelg. are attending the wedding of Mrs. Smith’s sister. Miss Hamil. ton, of Winterbourne, this week, Mrs. McKinnon and Miss Bolster, of Toronto, returned home yesterday after spending two or three weeks with friends in town and. vicinity... Mrs.w Morrison, of KamIOOps B. C- who has been visiting atob. Scott’s left Monday morning to Visit. friends in O. S. before her return. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Arrowsmitb, accompanied by Miss Arrowsmitn, left yesterday morning, Wednesday, for Saginaw, Michigan. Miss Carson is attending the Milli. nery Opening in Toronto this week, after Spending two or three weeks with Stratford friends. Mrs. Day, Miss Day and Miss Jessie Day, of Hamilton, are spending a few days at Mr. R. Farlane’s, Mrs. Day’s brother. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Moore, and Mr. and Mrs. Whittaker, of Kam. loope. B. 0., took a pleasure trip to O. 8 Monday. Rev. and Mrs. Keefer, of Mildmay, gave us a. call on Monday last as they passed through to visit. Flesher- ton friends. Mr. Oliver Browne, of London, is spending a few weeks’ holidays with his uncle Mr. J. L. Browne, Photo Artist here. Mr. J. A Young, of Mount Fo1est General Agent £01 the Onta1io Mutu- al Life Assurance Co. ., was in town Tuesday. Miss Allie McRae, left Monday morning for Regina. where she has secured a situation as 9. Kindergarten teacher. Mr. Geo. Rutherford, and his daughter Miss Rutherford of Hamil- ton, are visiting at Mrs. McRae’ a, up town. Joe H. Scott left for Owen Sound Monday morning after spending a couple of weeks with friends in town. . Mr. and Mrs. John D. Lender, and his mother, Mrs James Lauder, left for Peoria, 111. ,on Tuesday morning last. Mrs. Horton and her son, William, of Collingwood are visiting at Mr. Lock Elvidge’s. Mrs. W. G, Bray and daughter, of Kalamazoo, Michigan, are visiting Mrs. W. P. Paterson. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown of Mimo were guests of friends in town for a few days this week. Rev. Mr. Jansen returned last week from Manitoulin, where he vis- ited for a few weeks. Miss McCormick, of Walkerton was the guest of Miss MacKenzie at the Post Office. morning to his home in 1 Michigan. turned Monday night in Mackinac trip. ing. Mrs. L. Elvidge is v lsiting i Miss Meredith is visiting PERSONAL and Jim Park re- night from their VlSlting in Gait. Visiting friends just returned from Western Ontario where he has been engaged as Civil Engineer on a government surveying expedition. He will‘likely remain Dr. Yeomans, Hamilton, Mrs. L. H.Yeomans, Mt Forest Mr. and Mrs. Sydney C. Yeomans, Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Yeomans, of New York. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arch. MacKenzie. I v vvulullu A. Hunter and‘Wil'luLauder tco km the circus at Walkerton on Thurs- day last. Messrs. W. A. McFarlane, Wes. Brown, Dan. Campbell, John Shultz, Alex. Crawford, Geo. Woodland. J. T? - -_‘ "‘_J' Miss McDonald, of Lucknow, is visiting her sister, Miss Maggie Mc- Donald at Laidlaw’s. Her singing in the Baptist Church Sunday evening was very favorably commented on. } .Mrs. Wm. Black end her daughter, M188 Frankie Black, returned Tues- day night from a two month’s visit Mr. and Mrs. James daughter Lizzie and so Neil, of Mt. Forest, vi: and at Mr. A. McKinnc recently. night from attending Neustadt. We are ple: that Otto is on the m fair way to recovery. rs. James Brown their sic and sons Alex. and Forest. visited at O. S. .. McKinnon’s, of town mding his son nut tre pleased to state the mend and ina returned Saturday Free tution. A doctor with any practice will charge at least $100 fur six weeks’ treatment in chronic cases.. Six weeks’ treatment with Sloan’s: Indian Tonic can be had for a doliar. In chronic cases of skin diseases of all kinds, nervous disorders, boils-,. blotches and pimples it always cures. Don’t be discouraged if other medi- cines have failed to cure you. Sloan’s: Tonic will. All up-to-date dealera haveit. Address MRS. F. A. WARNER, Sag- inaw, East Side, Michigan. With reference to the above we have pleasure in thanking Mrs. War-~ ner for a lily bulb and a number of" pretty shells, mounted and unmount- ed, including samples of wampum, money cowry (Moneta), a shell brooch, a couple of shell pendants and a sample of mineral wool, with printcdi references accompanying each. â€"w.... 7'...- me; they make lovely house plants; and are sure to bloom. Any one who would like two or three of these lily bulbs can have them by sending- astamp to pay postage. You are- indeed :very welcome to send, asI can get more when I return to Florida next fall. Florida is the home of the famous; Easter Lily. During the blooming, in some places, the ground is almost white with their beautiful, lily white. flowers, and thousands of them are? picked by the colored children and: carried to market. Before coming: north I had a fine lot of the lily- bulbs dug, and [wrought them with“ Beautiful Easter Lillies or Fairy Lillie: Pall Term Opens 80pb13t.1£ight regular Teachers; Umaquallmi Facilities for Accounting, 'l‘elegraphy. Shorthandmtc. Many students 80-- mm: splendid positions each term. Gut urticur lure. Address l Is hereby'extended to all .3 women Interested in practical education to wnte for the NEW PROSPECTUS of the cmmu BUSINESS cousin? Imitation l School Economy. ""â€" 01“ TORONTO. V. H. SHAW, Principal, Yonge Gerard Sts, Toronto ~H-O.o NO 1642 if?

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