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Durham Chronicle (1867), 8 Sep 1898, p. 9

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b Five Finger Ra- !“ eqnaw, and her bet, as were also ha. I never did u these squaws heir faces black. n they think it utiful, and still is a preventive 'e became quite nglishman. Ho ' to visit some of {had just receiv- . d that the death made him heir to ite an inheritance, l Sac-riled Its Title I Family. , says awriter in 3 met an English- hi§ww'ife and three basession, etc., of no return to Eng- }aid 1, “you are looked around at L "Well. I could fl! me. and I‘m tog I said with ade- was sublime. and picturing to In!" t that squaw wife. 9 reception held ends it she WOW 3 looking at her in: of the same based through 0‘" astily murgnuring. N ALASKA. ’ them here; so I was]! and let the U Propeyt; ov‘er a Story. IFICATB Ontario, for £90 the B": blimp 1“ See 01 1' 11-1 N0 Faraazor Should be without one of our W H 14: ELBARRO‘VS, CALL 32:21:! EXAMINE Our new stock of WAN I i NG MACHINES, CLOTHES HORSES, (‘HURNS, Etc., Etc As the Market We hmejust received another CAR LOAD of Wire Nails. Come along: at once ”and get your Fall Sup- ply. WE HAVE GREAT . EARGAINS tuoif'm' in NEWARK. GLANITE iGL i I 'r;[ x".an'ous kinds. \ M re, Scufl‘lers and In Implements. .u‘ge StOCk Of 1:! \' DEBS find Mow- 92 best in the world. it 1‘8 the Best W VC‘TS Pr ECCS I TU WN my to remit ‘n'ninion 'EXPPBSS chcrc. '0 k8 1‘3 Rock the Best, per lb. 10 Mo wers DC. ‘ Large “White Counterpanes, worth “.50 for $1.00. Large white all linen Table Covers, ‘ worth 81.75 for 81.40. Table OIL CLOTHS in white and colv are, 45 ins. wide, 250. yd. Men’s TOP SHIRTS from 25.3. up. SEE OUR LADIES’ OXFORD SHOES before buying. They cant be beat. Beet Ladies’ Shoe Dressing 10 and me. a bottle, regular 15 and 253. 21 only, Crystal Table Sets @ 25c. set. 8 in. Im. Gut glue Fruit Bowls, We. ea. Nappies to watch, me. a dozen. ~ Whipa at all ptice'e. Good' Rawhide: we BALADA CEYLON TEA G 5. no and “j Miscellaneous. 40111.13”: and Col ’d wool Serge$@ 25c, Fancy Figured Lustres (a snap) @30 .............. 35 and 50c. a yd. Double foold Cashmere (black only) l2§c Challies, m dark colors only, ........ 60. OUR PRINTS ARE ALL GUARAN- TEED FAST COLORS. Dress Goods- Lace Curtains 3; w :50 H 3100 “ OUR CURTAINS ALL HAVE TAPED EDGE S. BEANOO. 2; yds x 28 ins. ' 400. pair. From the J. D. King CO. Remember these are the Best in the Market. flgadyfmade Clothing H 66 x38 x42 £6 H .. To Hand in. w. n. comma, 550. 750. UPPER TOWN. 3 the easiest H ‘$ ' '5' fr: 3: “W. Chase’s Ointment. Dr. C. M. Harlan, writing in the Ameri- 10f Health, February 10th, says : 23 £211.13; the proprieta medicines do- 1' _________ .a no 0 aunt. n:nfmnnf Mr. Bows, agent for the Sydenham Mutual passed through here last; week. Mr. J; Leard has beeuin ”this neighborhood with his steam thresh- er last week. We noticed our School Fathers wending their way to the academy One day last week for the purpose of settling some trouble caused by‘the disobedience of some of the pupils. The Medicd_Pr3fas§og .Emmmend Mrs. Eliza Richardson is on a visit with her sister Mrs. Ephriam Brodie. Mr. Crapser, of Leamington pail our trustees and school a visit intro- ducing and endeavoring to make a sale of a set of mathematical blocks which are highly recommended by Inspector Cumpbell. Mr. and Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Ford of Sarnia, weze the guests of Mr and Mrs. Johnson returning to their home last week. Mrs. Allen and Miss McConkey of Simvoe County are visiting at Mr. J Weber’ 8 in the valley. _ Mr. Arthur Johnston left last week for Pickering on a visit to his cousin of that place with a view of seeming some moxe thoroughbred stock. He will also take in the To- ronto Industrial. Mr. C. Petty “as the guest of Mr '1‘. Petty. Miss \Iaggie Derby was t of her sister M13. I. Yaunt recently. I o q . o o sts label Snrrs, of the Soc 18 visiting around Varney for a few months. Mrs. ‘Vm. Idyt was the ‘gue‘St of her sister Mrs. J. Yaunt one day last week. v Mr. Thomas Pollock is to the farmers’ wants in Smith 8110;). Mr. and Mrsjohn McDougaIl vis- ited Varney friends a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Little are vis- iting friends in Thornbury this week. Mr. '1‘. Hill Bad Way; to be year. Mrs. J. Petty is ver ent. Home to see her ‘1’ '1‘ V‘- y low at pres- around again. Little Elsie McCalmon is very Hope she may soo lubcau. lUl' a week 01' SO. Mrs. Clark who 11: poorly is around again hear- of her speedy recc Mr. and Mrs. D. L guests of Mr. and Mrs day last week. Dr. and Mrs. Indiana are vis stead for a week don’t you forget it vand that other fellow keep hustling you bet. Mr. John Vessie out the barns at: last week. Jack don’t vcm fnrrrnr :4 Messrs Charles Morton were visi day last week. um 15 gomg to do the work I or him. We are sorry to hear ,Tllos.Millig‘ ' ' as home visit- parents one day lately, Mr. , . Morton. Mr. Limin and 1 making quite an their farm. They ha Alexander from Nor ditches to tak he can do it too. He \ ing for them about fl and he will be about a Mr. Charles Petty 1 some draining also an â€"â€"â€"-+â€"-¢ ’QO-Hâ€" .. VANDELEUR WiHiamsâ€"McFaddenâ€"â€"That the following y uu UUbo accounts for gravel be paid: John Colbert . Mrs: .EflrneSt LeeSun, 01.1%, Benuitt Jenkinson 34 :l‘hos. McUirr 33, are VlS).tlllg the old home , and Andlew Lindsay $4â€"Carried. a week or so. Firth-Mollillanâ€"T'hzlttlthe Reevei belpaid I , , , $2 for expenses to Mar u a e for lean a vice “k “ ho has been ‘ “3 re McMillan Estateâ€"Carried. '” around agam. Pleased to McMillanâ€"Firthâ€"That the account of C. r speedy recoverv. ' Ramage‘for printing Veterh’ Liste amount- ARIFS. I). Lona “’01”: {-1111 XML? fnglfl 0A ...... a: .m 1 a“ HUD. ac Mrs. Earnest Leescn, of $4 e visiting the old homefaxi week or so. rk who has been very’sé . , re lound agam. Pleased to , speedy recovery. R'; Mrs. D. Long were the .iWfi [l‘. and hire 1) 13.1-... , nu:- {EH MOUNT 11“. runawwm _ a: de Long were the [mg 150518.24 1': VARNEY. Po ‘ I lock is attending McMinurâ€"McFaddenâ€"That D, G. Mc- Lean be pmd 50 cents for repairing scraper. McCalmon is very low Ale? that hull? Treafiurer .0; Artemesra be I ) h , S . - pan $230 a costot reparrlug two culverts 01.6 S 9 may 0011 18 on townllue Gr. 6": A.-â€"Uarrled. . McMillan â€" -Mcl*‘addeu- {Phat Timothy Y IS very low at pres- McKemm be paid $4 for burlding culvert at :89 her around again. lOt 7, C011. 3, E. G R.â€"Carrled. .- - , a McFadden I Firthâ€"That Thos. 'l‘urnbull ’8' 9n the 8101‘ I‘St' I be paid $4.05mrgr'1ding at'lot 1 cf 19, con. Hus season of the 1 1:3. 9. R.â€"~Uarried. McMiHauâ€"McFaddenâ€"That J. \Vrlliams John McDounaIl vis- I be paid $5 for oxI'erfeemg work pertorumd = . run“-.-- ' ' __,|_ . ‘ Lo . â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" a: s, C. Morton. 1W8 are sorry to say my poor health lately, etter now. files Petty and Thos. C. visiting at Carick one ssie has been cleanin ata. great rate this ck is a hustler and 'a Ointment Normanby making ,way the water and He has been work- It five weeks now ut a week longer. :ty is geing to doi lmbmvement h 13 partner are the guest c one day the black- . Alexan- If You Want You: Buildings Insured Sewing Machines Organs. Now Comes the Plows, Single and Two Farrow. Second to None. Frost: We are Agents for the Farmers’ Grey and Bruce, and other Good Companies. - - And cured in 8 to 5 nights. Dr. M. Barkmnn, Binghamton. N. Y» writes: Sand mo 12 dozen more of Ag- now’s Ointment. I prescribe largo qunno titles of it. It is a wonder worker in skin disease. and a great cure tor piles-23. For. Sale by McFarlane - Co, one Call and see what we can do in that Lina. ALSO Piles, Whether Itching, blind or bleeding, are relieied by one application of Dr.Agnew’sOintment 35 CENTS. BINDER N o. 2 has proved itself a Success, as well as our N 0. 8 MoWers and our New Steel Wheel Tiger Rake- ”Everyone is. de- lighted with these Ma- chines. . - q . r-----...w vvuruen, and County Co: on Mcuornnck’s 1h l-â€"â€"(Jarrxcd. 1 Germany, Lunenburg Co MuFz-deenâ€"FiMir-That the Reeve and 23th. 1397. says :--“I had John A. McMillan be paid $9 each for letting .‘for thirty years, and have and overseeipg bridge at lot :52, con. 2, IV I kinds of pile gyr‘es. but n I). lf.“Ua)‘rled. “QYMAHML __ -_ . - â€"- .â€"--‘-> H'th-U l'Jl “UV posting up of the same be paid I. ‘ ' . __ _ ., ._..... \‘ullllllall De pend $900 for grading at lot 2|, con. 10â€" Carried. Williamsâ€"Firtlrâ€"That be paid $6 for equalizing tx ~Czirried. \Villiamsâ€"-McF.‘1ddenâ€"â€"That the following accounts for gravel be paid : John Colbert $4. l‘glllliff cilmnlr:n.~..â€".._ an nu -- * William Ritchie v0 School sections I McFaddenâ€"â€"Williams~By-law and 379 was read a third time a to be engrossed on By-law Book. McFadden~ McMillanâ€"That Millan be paid $359 for building lot 32, con. 2, N. D. R.-â€"-Carriod. Firth~McMillanâ€"That John be paid $900 for grading at lot 2 (iarriod. Jflfll llVlflBSI-fll. SACKETT’S CORNERS. * [for the r. GLENELG COUNCIL .mcu met Aug, 1 But. All the members present: 0 in the chair; minutes of last ead and confirmed. Communion- acconnts read as follows: From (3 for printing and advertising; 3r. McLean, repairing. scraper - 9 .S \Vrlght, legal adv“: re Me 1 72133. 0 far-n.“ u... rh 5th pursuant to m 34 [11105. ’M‘édir ,’ {EMâ€"Ca VIV‘JI U r 33, rrxed. That the Reeve be mid erdalet ( or legal advice That cheques issue Ianâ€"That Alex, MC‘ 701' building bridge at ..-â€"Carried John - Quillinan continues dry 'Highest Cash Price will WE are now ready to supply any quantity 0‘ FLOUR, BEAN and SHORTS, and Guarantee Our Flour Superior to any ever before manufactured in this mill. Oct. 2nd. -, u u. llalllo MOltgages taken for money. Apply w N the Town of Durham, County of 7 Grey, incluJing a valuable water )owgr, brick dwelling and many 'elegihle lmilding lots will be sold in one or more lots. Also lot No. 60; 00"., 2. \V. G. R, Township of lleutinck,~100 acres, adjoining 'I‘oxyn plot, Durham. Facilities 9:1:e unequalled and “t1 solicit a trial. .,._---...,..,, uuucuuul‘g 00., N. 8., Oct. 28th, 1897, says :-â€"-“I had itching piles for thirty years, and have tried various kinds of pile Cures. but none permanemt relief until I used Dr. VVardefi' 9 Emmi; 0111‘ My mother, Mrs. VVrigh't, who lives at Norval, near Donoaster. iauffered a summer and winter with Eczema in her feet. She could not walk, and very seldom got any sleep. It became so bad that she was perfectly raw from the toes to the knees. A'f ea- trying every available remedy without receiving my bene- since commencing, but with the nap- pleat results, fo-rehe is now complete- sirlnvg further tesrtlmo'ny in this case ls at liberty to communicate with Mrs. Wright at her adldrm Nap...” n l». Has been thoroughly renâ€" ovated and New Machin- ery added, including an Entirely New System of Belting. N the Mrs. Knight 17 Hanover place, To- non-,to makes: the following state~ M A rare case of poisoning occurred in Belmont, by which three persons nearly lost tlzeirlives from drinking buttermilk, chemically changed by the heat. PHE EDGE PROPERTY JcFad'd enâ€"Firth-- That the Clerk be pa d 84. be tor postage. â€"Uarr ied. for the following sums viz... Thus. McFadden! 34.50, John Williams 35.75, J. Firth 82. be- ing cpmmission for letting and inspecting road yobs.â€"Carned. Chase Makes a Wonderful Cure. . Wammu or Noavu, 031.. Exp“!- Ixcn INTENSE SUFFERING run Eczmnu IN Hm Fur. Youncil adjourned to Sept. 19th 1‘ until I uséé 5r. I have recommend- JAMES EDGE. Edge Hill P. 1 her feet. She nd very seldom got Lme so bad that she {mm the toes to the part purchase J. S. BLACK, Clerk.

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