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Durham Chronicle (1867), 17 Nov 1898, p. 1

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rm} {I} tars at $6. W l UC. 3» 0f FOLKS “"9 .abv ill U? 101’ but blow i0?“ 1m of , ’â€" °3câ€"};;' ion 3 LiStOWBl boys fore the beak and fined for thé children in town and - -:-. - a knee“; with th‘ N f. of the Dominion Stunt” 35:29.3 reached this omco. - - ‘ ‘ ’ 1m of th . ~ My are bavnng :33 at. present. M Eâ€"children in town and a tussle with the fr...“ 3; inches SunrdaY knzhes W00? 14 next week ha cheer. The Queen top draught Heating goves am: selling like hot cakes. [111ml :06 them at. John Living- uon's. Anumbvr of the young people had [n.npyawlc. evenfng tripping the {fight fafltztstlc toe 1n the Town Hall, ftiddy night hmt. ID! \lot‘fat delivered 3 practical lidress on Tuesday night in the lethodst chulch on the subject, "What Jesus w ould do.” SEW yearly subscribers 'to the end sinext year only $1.00 cash. Every laynew names are being added' to culisc, and Still there’s room. mm mm \\ It THE CIIIIIsTxAx EXDEAVOR Society Ielda Ileasam social in the PIGBPY' an In LIIIIIIh on Monday evening m. An enjoy a‘fle time was spent. Aum w ~10 knows values, says that mrspeciul corset at 390. will not last Week at that price. Procure a. pair fzow. J. J. Hunter. The Corner REV .Mk Rum spent a. day in I esher: um and at. Flesberton Stauon as: m k uhexe be arranged for $540445 services on alternate Sun- JIM Ll) rm: and Con Knapp. are "’9! ,:hiu;., ' mole and looking better. it V‘ 1W since theit hunting trip .mxags rhe peninsula is all fight his royox-teu that Bentinck will .V-Bthrt't: men in the field for the ”1113' Tommissiouersbip. “'0 can ”113' bclieve the township will ‘38inSm1‘itice its chance. i uYer ‘ â€"â€"‘“-__-_ A TS‘WWL entertainment will be H In [Vi-‘11 Lake School, on Thurs- T?’ ““8“"; Dec.1,1838. Admission L;;,;Sl.i!“i'~cn 10c. . Good program 1:415:4ng of readmg. recnatlons, . fines' Smging, etc. All are in- - kA .. “if": peome of Durham and vicinity ”1‘. "“3 t0 learn that Mr. '1‘. J. H. ' ‘ n “h0 for the past fivq years LOCAL NEWS. aches 0" Park “3 11ml: in the score of Messrs H Hunter leaves next week to go U" “'2'! SS in the ambitious city 1‘ *‘l 21. ‘11-. Carson was ex- » ““~'l~ lmpular as a singer and mu- r M ”*1 “ith the “boys” was ever ”" “ H1 voice or inszrument to ‘ 16 music loving 9111'. So far lea» "MW the public who have so ‘9‘“? \\i1l1 him have formed Roi! fair-[:‘llov "‘0118 of his integrity and lavées‘: of representation. We a ind “”8 found him courteous Como 1’“i'1£’;. gentlemunly in his w “ 11d careful to enter ”the Mums . fmwm. McMeekin had a haze )I'm: match on Monday last, f1} about fifty 01‘ SiXty du6k8' “Lilll‘kuys and ChiCkBDB Passed :10 the lucky winners. r for Paxker’s Christmas \ejk All kinds of Christ.- nivuzsary Services in con- :‘u the Eugliah Church at. k were well attended on .7 3 or s.) of snow fall hero y last Its disappearance streets in a bad condition. :ple of weeks an hour late on Luau Wright a Baumâ€"At Dur- ham ofice, Mondays and Court Days. Tm: members of the Horticultural Society are requested to cell on See- retary Gorsliue for their Lily Bulbs, two for each member. Please attend to this matter at once. A LARGER number than usual were in town Fair Day. .Not only the Fair, but- extensive sale of cattle ad- vertised by Mr. N. McIntyre had a tendency to draw the crowd. IN another column we ’ publish an item from the Owen Sound Times anent the establishments of aCounty House of Refuge. Every newspaper man should be in sympathy with the scheme. SEE advertisement in this issue of Farm Stock, Implements, Household Furniture etc. to be sold Tuesday, November 29, Property of the late David Jackson. James Carson Auc- tioneer. Tnncommon, or rather uncommon name. of the new Governor General, Lord Minto, is Gilbert John Murray Kynynmound Elliott, which Ben says is about as hard to get at as some of Gorsline’s botanical names. An exchange savs that a. Mount Forest man went in bathing, leaving the pipe he had been smoking in his pocket. When he came out a pile of ashes was all that remained of his clothing. He wore a. barrel home. PAST Grand MaSLer ‘Unitt, of the A. O U. W. society paid a visit to Flesherton recently, and through his inetrumentality, coupled with the energies of the Lodge, about twenty new memberswere added to the lo- cal lodge there. MR. and Mrs. Renton have the sympathy oi the people in their sor- row over the death of their little daughter, who passed away on Sun- day last from lung trouble and other complications growing out of a recent attack of measles. Bno. Tauns'rox of the Flesherton Advance has a shilling stamp, lately received from British Africa. He invites all his stamp loving friends and particularly, Inspector Campbell to come and gloat over its beauties Please excuse us Bro. Thurston, We’re tired now. MESSRS Conn Knapp and J. A Hunter returned from the Bruce Peninsula. on Monday afternoon last bringing with them two fine deer each. There were twelve in the -_ L--.- vac- ' party anilwihey succeeded in captur- ing twenty deer. They were the banner party in the Peninsula. Directors and members of the Public Library is VA_.- estimation worth ten cents a year.” Now isn’t it enough to knock a man cold to get such a letter from a captivating young damsel. We sent notices two weeks ago to delin- quents. One was sen the lady in question paid to the end of the year. She felt ‘ W“ “M An us at once. DURHAM. ON'E. NOV’RU, 1898. Aucuomnn MacKay tells us that! Mr. N. McIntyro’s young stock 3310‘ was a gregt success. Prices good. Forty-four dollars and costs were paid last week by David Comely of Owen Sound for selling liquor during prohibited hours. “ JUDGE a. man by the company he keeps ” is an old saying. We gener- ally judge by the quantity and qual- ity of the wood he haves in our back yard on subscription. We have Spotted a. few. MISS AMY MEREDITH, was success- ful this year in having a choice of two schools, the new one near Mark- dale and the Junior department of Flesherton School. She accepted the latter and will commence her duties after the New Year. We congratu- late Miss Meredith on her appoint- ment and feel also that the Flesher- tonians will find in Miss M. many Amy-able qualities which will endear her to the hearts of the little folks. We wish her success. DURHAM loses another of her young I 1: men this, week, in the person of Mr. J. Munro Sutherland, who left on Monday morning to take a position in the Standard Bank at Colbourne. . Mr. Sutherland has grown up in the ' place and owing to his fine musical ability became very popular with the young people, and pleasing to the older ones who were often moved by his Spirited singing and choice In- srrumental selections. For the past four years he has been an employee of the Standard Bank here, and often has he made his rounds to secure .“ acceptances ” as the drafts rolled 'iu from time to time. Prior to his departure, an onyter supper was given in his honor by Mr. J. D.Gunn of the Middaugh House, after which short addresses of regret at his de- parture were made by a number of the guests present, though all joined in congratulating him on his pro- motion, and in wishing him every success. “ Mun” will be missed, not only in social circles but in the Odd Fellows’ Society of which he was a rising but active member. We join his many friends in wishing him success in his new field of labor. \VE regret to chronicle the death of Mrs. James Clark of Port Elgin, specter Campbell of this town with whom we deeply sympathise in this sad :severance of family ties. Mr. Clark is abrother of MessrsJohn and; Malcolm Clark, Aberdeen, and with his seven little children ranging from sixteen months to fifteen years , mourns the loss of an esteemed, lov- ling wife and a tender affectionate Owing to the nature of the disease the body could not be kept long, and as Mr. Campbell was in Meatord at the time and learned the Saturday morning ttend the burial WE wish our correspondents to remember that the CHRONICLE is not 4 a free advertising medium for every ‘ individual and every society to worm themselves into the confidence of our 'mable staff of correspondents with the mercenary hope of getting in a free ad about something they should On several occasions this wledge been done, and by individuals who d the paper if they yfor it. In future we’ll ’ advertising freaks, who would be satisfied with written lby the roadside to stumps and gate posts if they had to pay for them. We’ll continue giving notices free to Churches and Societies when . ' barges are made, but on the other hand when charges no and 0003006 we'll. consign. them N) the a waste basket unless some remnants-e --' 5k- A’a.'_ wasca 000M“ " “OB ‘wce'mpanie s the ”39"“ Mr, George Woodland apont a few days in town last week and this. Mrs. Ayree, of Listowel, visited her son, Mr. W. H. Been, a few days last week. Miss Frankie Hughes left last week to attend High School at Mt. Forest. . Mrs. Edwin Limin has been ill for a week or so but is recovering nicely at. present. Mrs, Newton, Mrs. Spnrling's mother, has been seriously ill, but is recovering. Mr. Thos. Brown was quite ill for a. few days last week, but will soon be around as usual. PERSONAL. Ehypot q} Why'xâ€"nét mi; for one of 1 You huve tho . The prospectus. jcnmm susniess causes” ,-_ _ _ _ I I'"_- __ The Best J ob" Yonge 8L Gemrd St... Toronto. NO 1654.

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