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Durham Chronicle (1867), 29 Jun 1899, p. 11

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'DURHA M V m can .° It {our Yen's ago I w: :ach trouble and com lding Physidm here, :ed the disease to be C ' sufl'ercrs from stomach "mm“ '3 AHD DROPPING BOB. alway on hand. G. 8.: I. MCKECHNIE. IILI‘III 3U nu Ilv illustrated. lamest 0* Mac Journal. wanna!!!” ‘ months. Specimen 002129.;ng ,OATMEAL and FEED B SAWMILL fibfxihiâ€" “shedme'n copies um .s' PATsNTS sent. free. Address now prepared to do all kind: of custom work. ’, SHINGLES AND LATHS v ' “VT III N mending s sketch and dwimiflw warm free. w :etber an I mama patentna‘blc. (‘ouxmunicsti onsdfl Isl. Oldest agency for ca. We have a Waamnfl taken through Man 300. read" nice I!) the ammo 5525mm, .. hatfnrd Ladies meat notice and utinfuoflon guaranteed. ’md WW “d ’23-," 1 Broadwu r- \' The modern stand- ard Family Medi- cine: Cures the â€" csmmon every-day ills of humanity. MUNN <5: co._. ILLS BARTON, ; trom stomach troubl; Euzunra wavu. 77mm: MARKS, caucus, COPVRxCHT_S_£-fi m firmly; Bitter' a.“ 0111' Store will be Open all next Saturday and Mon- duymoming‘, July 3, but Monday afternoon is the day we celebraite. Everybody come to Durham next Monday. gather 1mm 31 ' .3 > a . 11pment LOOhL Cams Just to hand Of her. 0111' “ €913" Supply 0f Heth- J arrivea. m Dfllfit fixed Paints just Do not neglect ‘ vour bug‘g ’. -~ UPPER TOWN â€"â€"-- EMPLEMENT WAHHUUMS CHAS. M°KINNON’S CUTTERSâ€"Laxge Stock, Best Ma}: es Cheaper than ever. ROBESâ€" Large Variety, from $4.00 up. H ROOT Pulpers, Straw Cutters, 350- inter Goods! 33W WILLIAMS and RAY- MON D, a Very Large Stock of the latest improved Cabi- net and Drop Top Stands, at. The Very Lowest. Prices. SEE THEM! BELL PIANOS and Organs- STOVES~A large Stock of Mo- Clary; famous Model Cook. ins: Stoves. Fancy Parlor StoveS, Box Stoves. Coal Stoves, etc.. at prices that Will surprise you. 30sz la: we stock :3 1110‘ Kettles. without doubt the mum in the mar- .013 and Bmders. FOR” s -â€" UPPER TOWN that \V C Cail This Hot Weather Our Shirts If you are looking for a nice u’p-to-dute Collar or Tie come and we will show you all the latest shapes. We have also an extensive line of Fine wool and Cashmere Socks in Bi’k, Grey and mixed colors. ________________._â€"--â€"â€"_ a. Full Line at Lowest Prices. Call and see our Men’s and Women’s Oxfords. Just the thing for hot weather. Best Shoe Dressing 10 200. abottle. 10in. Granite Pie Plates 10c. each. Granite ’Wash Bowls 20c. Large Granite Spoon 86. Don’t forget to call! You want a. Light, 0001 Coat and Vest. We can SUIT you in MA- TERIAL and PRICE. Are Cheap, Cool and Comfortable. We have them with soft and starched fronts, in the nicest shades and patterns. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- HIGHEST PRICE Goods. Any quantity of Wool will be taken for Cash or in ex- change {or Goods, of which we now have a Choice Assortment consisting of in Cash or __- ‘ -‘ - [IDIDLLua vâ€" Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets and Yarn. BEAN Co Co. Councillor Allan spent last week in Owen Sound looking after county interests. Mrs. Jas. Simpson. of Portage la. Prairie, visited her brother, Mr. J as. Tucker, last week, also other friends in this neighborhood with whom she was intimately acquainted some twenty years ago. During last Thursday night’s thun- der storm the corner of Mr. J as. Hopkins’ barn was ripped into kind- ling wood but fortunately the light- ning did not, ignite it. Mr. Lothian, of Dromore, .will hold forth in the School next Sunday night in place of Mr. W. Allan. He is Spoken of as a promising young man. A good! y number from this part took 1n the Guelph excursion and were highly pleased with the day’s outing. Mis: M. Mack, in company with the Corner quill driver, visited at Grand Valley and Hilisburg 13‘s: Thursday and Friday. Mrs. W. Amos and daughter, of Mt. Forest, are visiting the farmer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J as. McMeekeu this week. \ Mrs. ElijahChapman is enjoying a visit from her daughter, Mrs. White, of Artemesia, and celebrated the event by a. mammoth quilting on Monday. All the iadies of the vicin- ity were present, Mr. John Derby. of Guelph, spent last week visiting his sister, Mrsa Robt. Henry, and other relatives in this part. Promoters of picnic’s, conventions, weddings and barn raisings are hav- ing a difficult time to avoid conflic- tions of dates as all Wish to have their events take place before hey~ ing commences. Mr. John Sharp will raise hislarge barn on Friday. Mr. Ben. Sharp, of your town, is the contractor. Our annual school picnic will be' held in Lennox’s grove on the after~ noon of Wednesday, July 5th, and in the evening a concert is to be held in the School House for which the best. talent is being procured. Ad- mission to concert 153., or 250; a couple. An interesting event took place on Wednesday (yesterday) at the home , of Mr. W m. Allan being the marriage of his eldest daughter, Mary, to Mr. Robert Aitkins. The groom’s cour- age was kept- up by his brother Wm. while Miss Rachel Ferguson grace- fully performed the ceremonies of bridesmaid. The Rev Mr. Campbell, ;of Dromore. tied firmly the knot. The bride is young and handsome and was tastily attired. Youth and vigor will also help the groom to en- joy his new found happiness. The wedding was a private one, none but i relatives being present. The young‘ couple will commence life right away on their farm in the new survey, Mr. Joe. Middleton and his mother, of Berkeley, are Spending this week with Mrs. A. Crutchley who is a daughter of the. latter‘. They also -‘A ..-:J.L T.;a- ‘vâ€"â€"“'v of Dromore. tied firmly The bride is young and and was Lastily attirgd. ua‘.i.lb\l. v- w-â€". spent a part- of last week with towel friends. CORNER CONCERN S. Arthur Lodge A. F. A. M. on Fri- day evening last. Past Master McGill discharged the duties of installing officer and the following officers weze installed for the ensuing year :.â€"W, XL, J. A. Boyd; S. W.. Bro. J. F. Van Dusen ; I. W., Bro. A. M. Gil. son ; Chaplain, Worn, Bro. M. Ric};- tardson; Trea. Wor., Bro. A. S. Var- Dusen; Sec. Won, Bro. \V. J. S. D., Bro. W. L. McFaz-l : . Bro. '1‘. Chislett; D. (f' C , Bro. "W. E. Richardson; S. S',’ P Legate; J. 1., Bro. Jamts Johnston; 1. G., Bro., W. A. Arm- strong; Tyler, Bro. Jas. Sullivan; Auditors. Bros. Jos. Blackburn and A. M. Gibson. For the Board of General Purposes were chosen Bros. G. Mitchell. W. J. Bellamy, A.S. VanDusen, A. M. Gibson and Thos. an...“ M- D. Rt. Wor. Bro._g. C. A. M. G'iboou. For Gr. Mitchell. W. J. 1 VanDusen, A. M. Gib Carter, M. D. Rt. W Morgan, of Barrie, the Georgian District represent, the Lodge ; [of Grand Lodge m The auditors A Jarter, 31.11. -.. . _ Morgan, of Barrie, I). D. G. M., of istrict was elected to the Georgian D represent the Lodge at the meeting in Ottawa. next dition. ceremonies ‘ e of the Past Masters given by som ' or the newly invested congratulatm- oflicers and also highly compliment- ' 'cGill for the skil- ’ nt manner 1n whxch he .4 0.0 Lis- The Methodist Church their annual lst of Ju Party on the Church G Saturday. Rev. John Little, of Chatsworth,‘ will [preach anniversary services in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday next. The usual entertainment will be held on Monday evening. Mrs. W. A. Armstrong leaves this week for a trip-.up the lakes and will visit her sister at Rapid City, Mich. Mrs. Gordon, of Owen Sound, paid Mrs. A. S, VanDusen a visit on Fri- day last. ‘ Mr. Daniel Stewart, of the West | - I-_‘ Mr. Daniel Stewart, «of the “fest Back Line, had his arm broken last week by being struck with a small tree in the woods. FOR SALEâ€"Bicycle, * “ R e d b i r d,” Brantford, good as new, at half price. Empire of JOHN HARBOTTLE, Durham. ..;5?0h; ”d w . and “31115 W“ W-“ "â€" . -. :kinisascleat pinkasababy’s. suflermg. DR. AGNE‘W’S CURE FOR THE HEARTâ€"Relieves smot' 1' regular life sav mum's cnmnmu. powoBRZâ€"Reneves cold in fever and catarrt . ONBW’S LIVER PILLSâ€" te the bowels. Tone DR A ' doses. 401:: a vial; hodist Church will hold' COMMODIOUS electric lighted swam- .a1 lst of July Garden boats running every hour b the Church Grounds on Owen Sound. Balmy Beach and Lauchlan ParkJulylst. Cone and enjoy a sail on the beautiful {Stave-:1 Sound Bay. Don’t forget to "wring: your Sunday girl. 22%: gm. A $5 Bill! These Prxc a short, time. LOWER TOWN, relief in an mstant. A Toronto gentleman, living on Doverccurt Road. Spent a small fortune in trca mes-as and remedies for pits in their very worst form, was treated b3 electricity with temporary relief only. eddedtogo on the Operating able and have '3 s ' cration performcd, but was . ' ed to try DR. Acxzw‘s Ozx‘rxsxrâ€" he did 80. The first épplication of it rehcved the intense distressâ€"he persiszed in its use and toga! he's rewarded with a. cure after years of ' o Jewelled, Stem-\Vind Vlanhnm or Elgin Watch in anickio screw case. “'9 have seventeen jaw- eled Walthams selling at, prices never oflered before. tive. It would take a big M311 see it, and the torment of the patient whose daily burdm'it is to bear it about. The AGNEw’s OINIMENI is a derful cure for all sorts of Skin Diseasesâ€"itching, burr.- ing, stinging sensations which are accompanimentsâ€"~tetter, salt rheum, scald head, ring worm, eczema, itch, ulcers, carp will now buy_ a ), .1! erysipelas. liver spo s, anda eruptions of the skinâ€"43:6 ap- plication allays the irritat: ',cn and perseverance in 1:5 use results 1n 3 Speedy cure. F o blind.b1eeding, itching and. alarming piles it' s a m gical . GORDON... and in from three to Never gripe. P1 fl, . will only last DURHAM meeting: 'bles‘

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