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Durham Chronicle (1867), 10 Nov 1898, p. 1

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Black and full range and GirlS’ back and TOWN. they 7"" Others will think better of theft)- “It” and commence the cultivatmn \t-zzie past a number of the .r Lynn: making themselves - t' the Librarian of the ’ ils‘litu-‘G. Efforts have the Din-mtors to incul- i of maniiness, yet the _ .‘x': imdersmud‘ its signifi~ 1 some are not, inclined to willing obedience. With 8 ‘~I:L!n[)ing out anything in . : of vandalism, the Directors M "-’-i::lvd to exclude from the :‘g‘jfisfs of the Institute, all pupils _ blic school until permission ,. g ‘- “Neil through application to " Ul‘dz‘d W hile it grieves the Di‘ :0 adapt such measures. they ' ‘:i:iiperativo duty to do so for 3118::an good of the young people 50‘- Community. Daurviug on... m LEW will ban little difie‘ulty mg remaining! and m in” V \ i A \ u 'u r». ) 1", " uer mulinou. Lm >CAL N EWS. FME DE rim: 8 lCCf‘SS, and cm- 1‘ dam and than any 3 of modem Limes. H3 andsome mg; Dornoch Nimrod, gavel. succeeded last v a. deer in Glenelg. N of the Horticultural yet. call~ d for their use do so at once as are planted. ‘. ‘ 30V n which is going '93.; should be a who are killing s have shown a site on the part Ihey are still in Lf Grand Valley, 'iving Services at. nore, and Knox on Sunday, Nov. 1y Services will dist. Church Sun~ ‘reo. Hartley, of ash morning and Line," the great- century, given xl subscript-ions yd: crowded out. interests of the rccrian church OUIDS Led an extra- t, but 'we do could have enormous (16. it within a The Thin Red ling w we only place nered gawkies‘ uths agape at 9 as they pass 181$! 56C 3d! nd “7 uday eve: If tune will "Iesherton ropheti’tal w of N 1‘: Vi aty, Will Tu e s '3 av . fl )S Hf OI 3.19 the will pu ap- he get rid of 2t Mr. Henderson under- took the job and ultimately sold to M: Gilber t McKechnie at a very low llgme compared with the original cost. Mr. McKechnie, we underv stand, intends to make some altera- tions, convert the store into a dwel- ling an] use ‘50“.9 of the material, such a. furnaces. shelvinw and plate glass in the new store he intends to build next summer. A POPULAR vzamuerâ€"~â€"’l‘he veréict of all who have seen the new picture "The Thin Red Line,” which is giv- en m the anily Herald and \‘a’eek- iv Star subscribers this season, is that it. is by far the best. premium picture ever issued by that magnifi- cent paper. The Family Herald and W'eekly Star, of Montreal, has cer- tainly surpassed all previous efforts and deserves all the praise it is being accorded. Such a magnificent. pa- per and such a. beautiful picturew all for one Dollar~ is an offer Cana- dians will not be slow to take advan- tage of. Renewal subscriptions, it. is said,.are pouring in months ahead of time, so anxious are subscribers to get an early 00py of the picture. New subscribers also are joining the great army of ‘Family Herald end kaly Stu, "$510th .. .tha. fthcui- “ads. The verdict 91 ' it ;§hfl.‘tb§ equal of these two combing! for, :91» Mat is not zo-Iho-lnflkné ~ Mr. R. N. HENDI’JRSUN, of Finsher- con. aetiug as agent far The North of Scotland Loan 00., canvassed the town lass weak to find a purchaser for [he \Voodland preperty. For 50:er time this property has been in the market, but. a purchaser was not easily found. Determined at last to feel S u C! d {0V3}: \VJS the people the time MIbSES Jennie and Mary Ewen, of Aberdeen retulned zecc ntly from Toronto where they have been resid- ing for seveaal months. On their return they added a fine Kern organ :0 their house furnishings and pre sented their father W 1th a. handsome far overcoat. NOTICE TO L‘Amwstâ€"We have an order for a car load of live turkeys which we wish to have delivered here on the 1 It): of November. Prica 642. per lb. live waizht’. wrkevs to MR. NORMAN MCINTYRE, ad vertises for sale by Public Auction twenty- nine‘ head of cattle on Tuesday next, Nov. 15th, Pairdayfi The termé of 5.110 are twelve month’s credit. or 700 of? for cash, Hugh MacKay,Auc- tioneer. See bills. F. ‘V. Gokey, Veterinary Surgeon, and Fellow of the Veterinary Medical Society of Ontario. Office and resid- ence. 'in the McIntyre block: conven- iently reached at. any hour of the day or night; 1 THANKSGIVING services will be held in Chris: Church, Allan Park. mn Sunday next at. 3 and 7 p. m. Rev’s Roy, of London, Farr, of Durham and Jennings, of Hanover, will be present.- Good music. All invited. Mr. and Mrs. Archieiittle of Var- ney celebrated their Golden Wedding on Tuesday afternoon and evening; About seventy-five invited friedds were present, L. 0. L. No. 63?. treated themselves to an Oyster Supper on the 5th of November. Lucas Wright Bataan. - At Dur- ham office, Mondays and Court Days. M 1:. SAMUEL ORCHARD SR. offers for 1e at; his residence Lambtcn St. the flowing goods and chatcels, viz:~â€"- span indibes, 2 sleighs, 13 wagons, 2? t5 harzwss, 2 plows, 1 gang plow, mange 101‘ nursrs. it not of before will be sold by Fairday November 15th. k“. ourselves behind the times. as have light. HP.) llglliS VJUX'B LLIFIIC on ‘huvsduv nigh: : travelling . the scree realized the position' in before the introduc Sty and were it not for of merchan‘ts allov :5 pzows, 1 double hat: oxher stm' xors:s. If v-1 waight, turkeys to ds and over. This ,. for farmers to Sell a good price. GEO. DURHAM, ON T“ N OV’R 10, 1898 harness turne _. chams, akeu in disnos- auction last, tat U. the ti on off l THE MCLEAXHFUX recital on Thurs- :‘Cmy evening last is stiil a topic of iconvorsetion, byvall lovers of music and elocuricm. Mr. Fox as a violin- ist has esmhlished for himself such n wide and favorable reputation, i that we Cull say nothing in addition 3f to when has already been said in the ipress over and over again. BI"; Fox gis certainly talented, and withal lmodess and m'iostentatioue in his jetage presence. Once he begins to ghendle the bow. however. he becomes golilivions to all his surrounding, ithrows his whole soul into the in- fstrument from which swells forth i - 1 . . - ‘ ‘delighcfm floods of halmony in re- ;Sponse to his nimhle touch. No iordinary audience can appreciate at jits full value the high classical pro- ;duccions given on the occasion, and ‘we only voice the sentiments of our sheet critics in pronouncing this the {best violin music ever listened to in lDurham, A resin-naive chord in ievery heart was touched at the do- i lightful rendering of “ Home Sweet l Home” anti“ Annie Laurie.” Mr, {Fox has a youthful eppearance and = no one can predict the bright future 3 before him. --..,.,, â€"-4-. «- O-.. The elocut'onary part of the pro g: ramme was furnished by Miss 1* lo McLeay, sister of that talented actor Mr. Franklin McLeav, 3111 also of Dr. \IcLeay now pxactising in Dux~ ham and vicinity. This part. of the entertainment was well sustained, and the axtist has won golden opin- ions on her that appearance before a. Dmhamnndience, Her first. selecv tion “ The-Soul of the Violin ” gane evidenced her perfect. mastery o! the pathpgic, end gbe rapt attention Holstein recently. unsaid he ”3". urned by way of mu? ‘d9 .3, and en- countered “ horrible roads.” Mr. ,Alnx. Boggs returned last Week from the Counties of Essex and Kent. where he had Spent a few days with friends in Ruthven, Kingsville, Merlin and other places. ,- r. and Mrs. Chas. McDougall, of Petoskey. Mich,. Visited Williams~ ford and Prlceville friends-this and last week, before leaving at the end of this week for théir home. Mr. G. WrJone§ pzfd a. visit :0 of this week for théjr home. Misses Maud and Bertha Beckwith of the Central Hotel, Durham, left on Thursday Iast for Ottawa, the former to consult a Spegialist on throat. trouble and the latter on a visit. We hope they may soon re- turn fully recuperated in health. 3 Mr. Chas, Scott visited the Queen City on Thursday last. 5' Miss Lottie B‘eaton spent Sunday in MI. Harry Firth s. i Mr.a11d Mrs Law1',ence of Hanover visited in town, Tuesday. 1 “1‘0. LGra 11tis attendingcourtat l().S.1181Etj1.11’o1 th1sweek' . Inspector Campbell is visiting the ; Meaford schools this week. 3 M1 \V111.Laidlawis in Owen Sound attehding the assizes. E Miss Maggie Weir W111 succeed Miss St-Dafford as temfh 1.1 at I1ish Lake 3 Mr 'l‘hos. P011 c.“ Of Guelphyisi ted i‘his 61111111111 fiiends again last week . Miss Pomeroy of Southampton; was at the McLeay ~1‘ox Recital here. i M1 and \I1s Richmd Ward arei F011.111‘511 to the liter’s paients at»: gShaliow Lake. Miss Amie Meredith-has secured “the position of teacher in the third deparmzent of Fleshet‘ton Public School. Misses Collins and NcLean, of Walkerton wete guests of Misses An- nie and Bella McKenzie for a, few days last. week. r Mr. Dan Wilkie, of theGarafraxa Road nozth of the Rock y, returned from Rat Portage last Week, looking hale and hearty. Miss \iaggie Cameron returned to her home here on Saturday. from a visit at Kincuidine. ' " 111's Reagan and her daughter Mrs. ‘ihields, of Brampton visited at \11‘s.D. MoKenzie’sfast. week. Miss McLeav Elocutionist is the Guest, of Mrs. Park and famil} here, with whom she will spend a. week or two “"3 are sorry to hear that Mrs. L. Eividge is confined to her bed for «he past week oi‘two. Recital. McLeay-Fox PERSON AL. Pfifih .L n'ul. prawn, was umma m marrmgu to mr. John Watt, 0f .-\umz.mhy. on the second of Mum-tuber. The best wishes of the community go Wit-h them. Miss MaryCalwrt returned a short. time ago [rum Brandon looking much better for har flip to the cht. J-w v Mias Annie Bic-Ewan z'ettlrficd a couple ago from Lmnsden. Maniwm. If re trun she will nut he with us Ion g. Miss Matilda A. Brown. smmnd (laugh Wm. Brown, was united in marriagu to ." Watt, 0f Nermanhy. on the second of N The best wishes of the community go w; Mr James Brown returned from 13:? Saturday. Tlmro will he at least one he. and one face brighter for his return. A tablmu social will be 1103:). at the re Mr. A. Tuck on Monday e‘svning NOV dcr the auspices of the Ep\+‘0rtb Lea; mission 10c. All are cordially invited. Mias Annie Bic-Ewan I'RITU‘D'Z‘t a ammh Report for October, 1598 S. S. No. 1. Egremont. IV classâ€"Mary Hoev flin, Emily Eddington, Maggie Brown Peter Troy. Sr. III classmLizzie Mellvride, Robert McEwan, L. Brown. Jr. 111 class-Charloue Hutton, Maggie Cripps, Josie Pinder, Michael Garvey. Sr. II classâ€"Sarah Eddington, Lizzie Petcigrew, Annie Hoy, Mabel Dunn. Jr. II classâ€"â€" Willie Finder, Mary Finder. Ida Barbour, Mary Douglas. Pt. II class --John Key, Nollie Douglas, Charlie Caldwell, Jennie Barbour. Sr. I classâ€"“Maggie Hutton, Nessie Walls, Gertie Hoy, Jennie Mollvrislo. Average attendance, “2. ' G. O. MEREDITH, Teacher. THE tower of the Fire Hall is being heightened to fifty-five feet to give the Firemen greater facilities for drying the hose. Had the Hall in the firsr. place. been put on top of the hill where it 81101. id be, and arespect. able tower erected it would be equal- ly. useful and, we think, quite as 01'- namental, as it is on its present site. No Durham concert would seem complete without. a song from Capt, Gaibraizh. This time he was down for two numbers, and had to respond with two encores; His ‘Yum, Yum ’ song which he gave as one of his en- cores was so realistic that a young lady declared to us she could almost taste tne smack. Baby Boy". in negro dieleet. and “ That Old, Old Sweet-heart of Mine ” were perfect gens of elocution, and brought. fourth rapturous applause. Her plastiques, and sword studies were most gracefully executed, afid showed Miss McLeay to be not only an elocutionist, but. a. skilled fencer, and graceful poser. \Ve hope to hear this talented young lady again in the near future. '- 'CAgLDER’S BLOCK, -..-+ -â€" LOWER TOWN. with linings. equal 150 any tailor made gar- ment, you can rely on getting the best quality for the least money at ORCHARD. “Cash and One Price.” at least 0116 hurt lin- ht! his return. he} I at the residence r em ning \ov 14th., uu prsortb League Ac lia “‘le invited t u'n.~ *da couple of WEN I; (mph of weeks If reports are rcsidvnce of v 14th., uu- :ague. Ad- mdou last r of Mr . A most disastrous fire occurred in Collingwood on Thursday morning of Inst week, The Grand Trunk Railway Freight sheds caught fire and the flames spread rapidly. The Splendid White Liner steamship Pacific was lying in the dock loaded for her up-trip, An eflort was made to get her out of danger but having insufficient steam she was unable to help herself . and ran aground when the heat from the conflagration set her on fire and she was burned to the water’s edge. The total loss is estim~ med at over 8100,00. The loss to the Grand Trunk is $50,000 and the ves~ sel was valued at $55,000. The fire The induction of Rev. John Little. late of Dornoch, into the charge of the .Presbyterian congregation at Chatsworch took place on Wednes- day of last. week. Rev. Mr. Hunter, of Markdale, preached; Rev. Mr. Smith of Daywood, conducted the services; Rev. Dr. Somerviile, of Owen Sound, addressed the Minister, and Rev. Mr. McLaren.- of RuckLvn, addressed the people. A sumptuous tea was served at the close by the the ladies of the congregailon. A stranger horn the 800 while suffering £10m de’lirum tremens at- tempted to commit suicide in Owen Sound last week by jumping into the water fxom t} a steamer Archabnsva He was rescued and taken to thl hosmtal. \VINTER evening games at Mac- !‘nrlane’s Drug Store. Pall Term now open. Momma admitted it any timv. E' rht. rvgular Teachers. Splendid Equipment. riteâ€" t’nr Catalogue. HURTHAND, TYPEWRITING and ALL Commercial Subjects are properly “tight ~18 THEâ€"- “H -m ciEEEIEAE BUSiflES§ couEsE“ supposed H vs wire. COUNTY AN D DISTRICT. ---- 0F TORONTO. --- W. H. SHAW, Principal. eu an 55):),UUU. '*‘1‘ne tire to have originated from NO 165‘ i)

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