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Durham Chronicle (1867), 10 Nov 1898, p. 13

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WITH ‘iszEAT For Sale or l ("33% W \“()"‘K.‘ can be «old ch mp. H‘ vmt am in need Ufa Hm: Harm“ (rang Paowm' summing el; 0 h. this fine 09 mre am“ 0331. T2. 9 33: ,‘JONDSEWI\ G 1‘! ACHI\E 330V L‘Y TO LOX)? at 5 ‘ 1r... 53: in tore»: on your 0 .n turn“ of 1a;m}me 1t. 15 DU‘RAN CE momptn attendel to. ”HER of Marriage Linceses. neatly young, iqcludiug tweivo’So-m- } rrow, to be sold pru'atuly at Lu: .\0. 2a, in N m '- 0011.2. or b) e. 2.1: 151.2111. Q always in abx‘k and. the IWANS and PIANOS. Theme are-the best. machines vou can buy and are made by a rehable 'Firm. LCONS. -â€"A car. load of Adam’s \"aggms arrive .thjs week- For an gagsy runmug. wen blushed “ agun notmng car. excel these wagons. Orchud P. 0., Nov. 8. L Hanover he foMowin; axons must I amble mute OFFICE w A m; 300313, LOW an 'z‘c.) WN. Pigs for Sale. LARGE NUMBER OF PIGS. 3 Time to Buy ! f Ware-rooms are fully stocked with all kinds of BY -HARRIS IMPLEMENTS nd'mg Bindgfs, _ Mgwers, Drills, CARDS. W. CALDER, Mu The Hanovef Conveyancer . m buy oi: my call on )T ring places W st be sold at he tb :1: may ins and . carry full lines of the ad McLagfmin Buggies, Carts fun 1 hese are bought ntities, freight saved, am] I'VIILLER. {I ease ' and. the best makes of nd 20‘ ALWAYS l 'Sold 10)“ aid for i1 _{ we] ling wements nveyancer. He ces which for speci- M at. once at any may be offered : nt 3“, con. 2, 'W. G. sold for little more aid for it, and since {walling has been wements made. flash. 'l‘p. pf Ben- h prim uce followin in price. so that pm r‘ d1 To Rent. mr 3. hU'XII 01' 'V1 H. H. MILLEI Agent way if settlement Should br 1': mm or V“ i112 eat iiarro 7 3 acres. 3px) “ell L bargain at. Allan WV 5 can m mg The 2nd annnel’ Qpie‘ooliol- heldifi the T9. Hail on‘Thursd'ay evening, the 27th nlt.,gun.der th‘e Inapices of the ladies of the Altar Society of St. John’s Church was a decided success. The night was clear but cold, and there were. as many pleasure seekers present as could be comfortably ec-' commodated in the capacious hall. During the evening up to the time the sale commencd the assemblage was kept in good humor by a. variety of selections by a graphaphonel brought there and Operated by thei Rev. Father Hench. When it was thought the pies were all in, the Pas- tor aft-er a few introductory remarks called upon Reeve Staples to do the selling. He cheerlully responded! and performed ,the duties devolving. fiupou him to the satisfaction of all' :pregnant. Miss Lizzie Neil took the lposition of clerk and was kept busy gtaking down the names and making ichange. 'l‘hc bidding at first Was a. ilittle tame but soon became quite gspirited and prices; ranged trom :25 to l9?) cents each, We did not learn the? {exact number of pics sold nor could 1 iwe enumerate the varieties but 1 Elllfil'ti were decoration enough tol glill an old fashioned Scotchman’sl lfcreei A noziceabie feature during lthe sale was the way in which some 1of tilt’. boys tried to secure their lov- ior’s 1.‘>i~.:?s,e,nd do not. know whether ‘ we ire sale or not in saying that Pat l O lttntl Thomas were among the lucky icncs. The sale over and the pies Eslmred with the fair ones, dancing lives indulged in for a time, when all lucrded their way home apparently ”Nell pleased with the evening’s en- :jnmnnts. The proceeds of the even- j“â€"-~=mrmntmi to $12.52). and is, we wended their way home appareuuy well pleased with the evening’s en- joymmus. The proceeds of the even- ing~;amounted to $42.52 and is, we are informed, to be applied towards the pmchase of a new Church organ. \Vn had a iuvenile runaway last “'EUK. Anily “1311161, a UV, av ..... years, gave his parents a. bad scare. He had been at school and saysa companion told him it would be a fine thing to runaway ; so acting on the suggestion he made off to Durham on foot, about 9 miles. From there he took train for Mt. Forest but the Cox-ultimor finding he had no ticket asked him his name and told him he i would have to stay off at Holstein, which he did sleeping in a stable all night. The next morning having lost his ambition to go West and be-1 comea cowboy he turned his face homeward hungry and footsore. In the meantime his mother getting wind of the direCLion her erring son .had taken drove to Durham in search iof him as his father was away at :work, but each taking a different ironte the boy arrived home ahead of his mother and secreted himself in the cellar until morning for fear of chastisement having been without -food except, apphws and turnips for ’ _ well nigh two days and nights. He W'e had a Juvenile ruuuvuty Luau meek. Andy Maher, 9. boy about- 11‘ rears, gave his parents 9. bad scare. ‘ He had been at school and says a zompanion told him it- would be a fine thing to runaway; so acting on the mggestiou he made off to Durham on but, about 9 miies. From there he took train for Mt. Forest but the Cmuiucror finding he had no ticket asked him his name and told him he would have to stay off at Holstein, which he did sleeping in a stable all night. The next; morning having lost his ambition to go West and beâ€" The Scotchtown coon hunter is as welcome at his neighbors across the way as a flower in M a; or a nugget from Klondike. But. Archy would like some one to repair the broken sofa. Take your tims my boy for as sure afs you saw the music teachex‘ home he’ll can again. On Thursday of last week Mr. M. On Thursday of last week Mr, M} Mciirath made his last. cream gather- ing trip of the season. Michael seems to give general satisfaction and many were the wishes that. he might be spared to take the same route another season, Mr. Geo. McRaa was' in Owen Sound this week as juror. ’ Coons seem to be‘qnite pix-,ntiful of late. 3 paid Mr. J. F. Sullivan’s orchard a Visit. to pick up any remain- ing apples, but lost their hidesin- Stead. John has a fine farm and the pl'OSpectS are a cosy home, in the near future. Coon and deer (dear) bluntingr during». the same moon must near future. Coon and dee hunting during the same m< surely be exhilirating sport. \11. M. 021111111611 1‘; “banned 110111111 011 Sanuxdav of 1.1m, wee k from 11 121-1”? 4911:3012be visit to Pittsburcr. 13111121 ,1. “here ha has nhlee sous employed. I T! .e old ge encleman is 11 good conve1- sacionist and Speaks in glowing terms of what he saw whélea so- jetuuer under the St :1lsa11d Stripes, but those joke loving teasers have ,w‘uen so minded Mr. (3.9.1 a. disad uantage on account of his having [Emissed getting 0E the train at his [home station (Markdale) and then to {go on to Berkeley and to return by inexc train. A Miss Suilivan, of Dornoch,-will be the educator of the young in Sep. 8. S. No. 7 for ’99 as the trustees have (3119,3ng her. Miss N. McAsey, the pt‘usent. teacher, is closing up her rind year in said school and as far as we have heard has given eat-we sat.- isfaction and is Wei; liked by both pm'enls and pupils. Size intends to {archer educate herself during the coaniug yea“ with the object. in vifizv of getting a 2nd class certificate. Mr. Angus McDonald who recently returned. hum Sud‘umy on account ter 00y. eScotchtown coon h 011m at his neighbors as a flower in Mav 0 I 'n-â€" mag, and ay and pr (11301 ICE 011‘. between a he way he uniscs to, be an absent nigh 2 years and was employed around the Canadian “‘3 m mlfl‘L Miss Maggie Smith wh ‘ . ' ' ' route for the past. few mumps regurned home on Tuesday. She is seriously 1h and is at present confined to bed. hear at her speedy recovery, . .....-o 0.) “WM HOLSTEIN. ”Barr U1 HUI Dyuvu.’ . VVV . v- J , Rev. J. W. Magwood .WaS away last week conductmg meetings in the interest of the Blble Semety. - He returned Saturday. Miss M, Stewart. of Quebec, was the guest of Miss Jennie McKenzie'duringa few days Inet week. Miss Stewart’s visit serves to link the past With the present as her father was at one time durmg the fifties the teacher of S. S. No. 2, Bayremont, at that time No, 4. Mr. W. Pettigrew has gone to the Penin- sula. for a deer hunt. He no don bt deserves vemseu. Hope he ml} succeed. _ 1 A.-- VUIILHUIL. |-‘Irv â€"-y .-___ ._ __ The Egremont Creamery Go. ceased to operate on the 28th of October. The sea- son’s make was the largest in the history of the factory. ' The output this year being 13513523 Tbs. - A. I“. 1U LU'I‘J Av VI l Messrs R. M. and S. J. Tribe left Thursq day “301211in for Calgar ' where they pur~ l pose TBSldlng in future. hey are energetig . and enthusiastic young men and are b01111 to succeed. We Wish them prosperity, Mr GemCalder is having his new resid» ence on Centre street veneered this week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. H, Ham Spent a few days last, week in Pickering. This is the manner in Which a young lad r describes her first kiss. She says she felst as if something were running down' her nerves on feet of diamonds escorted by sev- eral little Cu ids in charints (‘raWn by angels shaded y honeysuckles and canopp , Ell by melted rainbows. 0t course it was a ; girl from “ away back ” who said it. I Mr. I). Paull has returned from his sum- mer’s trip in Dakota and North West. Mrs \V. D. Mitchell, of Allanford, who has been visiting her parents here fur the [met two weeks returned to her home on Wednesday morning. - Mr, and Mrs. .Maéwood left on Saturday to attend the funeral of Mr. Wm. Cleve} 01 Unit, who died suddenly on Friday evenmg. The Union Sabbath School, held at the Grange Hall during the summer ‘ was in many respects superior to that of previous years. The Super- intendent, Mr. Thomas Banks, is very earnest and devoted to the work, and he is ably assisted by his wife, Mrs. W m. Edge. Mrs. 1). Greenwood, Mrs. James Staples and Messrs. Dau- iel and \Vrlliam Edge, iel and William huge, They closed the school the last Sunday in October and on the even- ing of Tuesday November let the teachers, pupils and parents held a social for the children, who received prizes for their work during, the sea- son. The ladies prepared choice eat- ables of which all partook heartily. After tea was over Mr. John Graham was called to the chair and given a long: program of the evening’s emer- I The meeting then closed and all {went home happy from seeing so Email-y others happy. Among the young be mentioned the 1m Edge and Misses Staples, Ada. Sta; Amy Edge, Nellie Ritchie. Miss Kate McFl John McCracken, Arthur Weir, Ja Miss Kate McFayden played nicely as usual on her accordeofi. and Geo. Staplus is daily improving as a player of the mouth organ. The singing was done by the Misses Bessie, Amy and Sarah Edge, and Miss Annie Staplas. All enjoyed themselves well, and the children are delighted with their prizes. Mr. Thomas Banks was mk- eii by surprise when a. large volume containing the Life and Sermons of John Wesley was presented to him by the teachers whb aegist him from Sabbath to Sabbath, showing that the best of Wood feeling; prevails among them. am A very pretty wedding took place on the 2.5m at the home of Mr. Alex. McCormick where his daughter. Miss Eliza, was married to Mr, Duncan Mcharrie by the Rev. Mr. Little. After the ceremony the gues's which the evening was pleasantly Spent in games, also a few Gaelic lsongs from some of the old pioneers. the guests diSpersed after wishing the young couple e long and prosper- lous life. ' We are having fine weather after the “'eddings. Mr. Peter Dalglcish left‘last- week for the .500. Miss Bella. McLean after a. month’s visit, to the pamntal home left; last week for the Queen City. M r. Malcolm McLean has been laid up with a Vary sore hand foracouple of erk8. but wane glad to see him 9.1116 to be around-32818.; 4 Illeilb Behold how good a thing it is, And haw becoming well, To see all those who brethren be In unity to dwell. EDGE HILL MU LL CORN ER. young rcciters might. be names of Masters n, Arthur Greenwood. James Edge, Sammie es Etlnl \Veir. Annie ltht'l \Veix‘, Annie M, Valerie Edge‘ Greenwood, Lillie; -‘ -‘JVCUVV â€"â€"-â€" ”u-â€" nnes of \Iastels thur GI een wood. 3 Edge, Sammie; ht'l \Veix‘, Annie 5, Valerie Edge, ’5‘- LE. Nov’r 10th, ISQS. Mr Galbran. tap driver 1 wedding 30°” Mr. and Mrs. Jam and family spent a few friends in P1 oton Mr. Alex. Fletcher ac his sister, Miss Cassie, VIEID DU VV'Vpâ€" ._ V We welcome strong and famn !y to our midst. Mr. and Mrs" Arm- ‘uv ”gnuâ€"u - _ V Was one of the most tragic and far-reach- ing litical assessinationsnn the history of the atin-Amencen republlcs. ‘The marve! murdeg‘ of peep .. ively 111 Guatemala, grouped under thm 1d by E. E. Sheppard, and tut. title, is to _ . . _ _ rushes oneof the prmcxpie stones of SaOtnr- ° f I y IHHS ay Night’s Christmas. It 15 pro use trated by pllot._.gmphs of the various people concerned. their homes and famiiies, and sketches of life in water eolor add to the mterest. None of the events are more than a year-and-a-half old. Onlv one of the men is. now alive who had any'leading part in the movement: some 0 . f the recent “ remcw als " took place not; more than a couple of months agt‘v. " ‘ ’ ”I” l I.r\n§n "‘ about 70 pages ot mostm . matter written England, Canada and the United. Stated! One of the most humorous and attractive features is “.' ‘wo Weeks Before the Mast,” by Charles Lewis Shaw, author of " Ran om Reminicences of a Nile Voyageur; ' also appeared in Saturday Night. Its ietorial supplement “ The MYS'tery of the 1100“,” is without doubt the most beautiful and artistic colored picture ever given with any newspaper or magazine in the Old World or the New. Another colored plate gives the famous flag signal of Lord Nelson at g Trafalgar, expressing the sentiment, ru v-.,..|....,i ovmmm everv man to do his Grand Trunk En ineer Sweats by Dr. Chase's Ki nay-Liver Pine. public Mr. Geo. Cummings, for over 20 years engineer on Grand Trunk running: between ‘l'nrouto and Allandale, says: “The con- stant duty with my work gave me exegesive painsin my back. racking mykidneys. I tried severa! remedies until [was recnm~ nmndnd hv mv fireman. Mr. DavelCunjey, painsiu my mum. racmng my ntquJn. . tried several remedies until [was recon» mended by my fireman, Mr. Dave Conley. n, try 1)r,(3ha:-se’s Kidney-Liver Pills. 'l‘wo boxes have corn plotely cured me and I feel tu-dz’xyabetter man than ever. I recom- mend them to all my friends, cells of the oats and chz-mg~ in; starch into sugar. You can’t. digest. starch -- you CAN digest sugar. Pan. drying does more than this though â€"--it saves the rich. nufty flavor in the finished product as you get it. Pro- gressive grocers sell “Till. son’s” by the pound, means bursting the Stare THE Tl LLSON‘S (30., Limited, Txgsoxauxu, 051‘. This applied to oats Tiilsan’s Pancmied Hailed Oats. Mrs. James N neat a few days based I tip for another We give this fine vutrh, Had also a chaiu and chum {or 50:53:: two dozen Lava COLLAR PUT- Tmes, at 1‘.) cu. each. Send your «kites: and we forward the Buttons. maid, 9nd nut remmm Liat. No money re- quired. Sell the Bat- tons among your friends, return the weary. md we send the watch. prepaid. A genuine American watch guaranteed 3 8°99 “V999???- - Mcntiofi this pupa when writing. m gm will contain «reach: Frieze These Wonderml ( have become farth i ; last two years. and rig . SO. They aw wan? \uh your monm. Thi w Frieze is beta?“ mm coats better got, up ‘ are worth your a ,, “’6 have lots; {:5 Overcoatss. ¢ 3: Come and rainy Ulstem did line Ulstt lining at $10. Beaver Coat 331523515212. 1a Ulsters are which is a fea. other make of to wear Suits 81,310.00. Tl". ioous, prepared a Speczul .L-gz. ‘ V Cure for Cl':0lh BIN)" I ' KI‘If'.‘.j;53 t' ‘ and Coughs. s . . . "' most ue'ncute " 350. a bottle. E’FARLANE 8100. DRUGGIS’I‘S BOUKSBL DURHAM, 051‘. Market size only, 01 antecd by A ge uts. g at $10.00. 'er Coat m: ': era are Rig? :h is a feature 1‘ make of Caa and LITTLE Frieze {ESE . This yeartlu tetter and th: got up. The} vour while h mm SIEZ’S FOLKS “ ml Bab!" )L 1.6 K 'ul EN the 0038” ‘M of Elle Dominion .f I“ In! watched this ofޢ P uischevious Ligéto‘ “a .9 before the beak and Who punks. ”' ”fiche: or so of 8110 x “wonky last. Ite- «“52! “w the streets in a bad -.__‘_, b_'Anni\'el'flary Service “‘0. With the Euglhh ¢ A!“ Put were well v.10 Loon our 10 .4. next week. ”Queen top draUqu “I. are selling like: 11 (hilt-died them at .1011] light fun tusric Effigy night la Llnmber of the young n'quoyuble evening Hi “lunatic toe in the '1 m night. laqt. In. Mn. RYAN spew flax: and at Fleshci .I'oek where he a “bus services on all ‘MD! who knows value "will! corset at 39c. ' OM at that pnice. Pr 9'! J. J. Hunter. ' I. HUNTER and Con “‘3 more and lovhix We, since their hr “-51.7! the peninsula h".°°‘mle of weeks RIO reported thrl N “three men in the fit “‘1 Commissioucx ~hi| my believe the tow “’Mifioe its cimmte‘, M lbout fifty or s. mantkeys and Chic. "It ‘0 the lucky winner ‘1. Wm. Mc;\leeki.x.1_~ LOCAL NE‘V .',. Bill Heads, Len finds. Statement» b'ork of may kind '1 b (to place to go. “of“ delivered a b on Tuesday ni; flint church on m It Jesus would do." I flmnt social in I Church on Mond An enjoyable time and 10'. for sale. 5 of J“. Carson, Baxli Ithalurs. 4 II ”Op“ of Durham unfit to learn that '0': who for the pad ‘“ clerk in the 510 ’J- Hunter letvcs ue! ’Mlineu in the am Hamilton. Mr. Car My popular as a si hand with the “ho Uith voice or i _ 'h Music loving » m. the public % with him my lion. of his 1' :1 : represenu ‘: a found bi: of the children in m having a tussle at present. ’ymly Bu bat‘l ibevs tym only $1.00 ca! M nun“ are beiu; t. ind still tbexc’s 1 .ub p‘id ’ for Parker’s k. All kinds munch on M :. gentler: «reful to his cunt Carson 300063 ESDEA a

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