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Durham Chronicle (1867), 20 Jul 1899, p. 9

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discusses the and weighs Don the 0111 , color, 3 mint l by PIOf. Thofllfio" ; fought forward? ~ if it. “ pickaninni we hat description wh.ich cellent quality. I wouL w with black Skin and t are very few of this rseys. :n r; of llama- Coloringâ€"Color the original Mal. first of a series of articl Lropulogical data which Pr mmpaon is writina- fn.- Wm in: enough to prevem "" L‘essefs which do 110‘ came ~urface than the true Skin the semi-tramp”. hen a piece of white skin 'as is often done in mod- i’. upon a black man, it be- :. while black upon a white its pigment. This. PTO!- :hinks supports the (hear! Ias developed a White skin ck rather than the other m’2unt '1: fair Fellow r. enough to dest h ° I it {night have been "Fl. latxon with the ’ al diseases which " d3!” as n is true that My“ pumm- S ADAM A NEGRO ? a rich red Sting poims are brought instance, there is aha." ‘unt of pigment in the fair people, that is. of 110“ kinds found in their enough to prevent the rssels which do nOt came rface than the true skin '0“ the semi-tramps)" presence m3! (1 11D of Rely a series of articles; cal data which Pr02. is writing foi- Know- 3 the original color II he theory also 1115 new in the Europe-i" uded to as 'car' DI‘L .oring matter 18 ukable fact that r?.n9q 0‘ “.ml 9‘ as De earl y and in France my Mongols, has is View does not Intermixed none of these h?” enment. wn red and 8 to which in ieir pigments. (1 three pig- mself to a \V 0‘ cpean ‘98“. cave with In for LOWE Shop will be Open every Wednesday and Saturday. ALI REPAIRING promptly and prOp- erlv attended to. ~47. D. CONNOR. T in": 12 "T0 \VN' - â€"â€" DU REA M - Winter Goods! Pumps of all Kinds. V p a. Full Line at We always kee Lowest Pnces. Call and see our Men’s and Women’s Oxfords. Just the thing for hot weather. m y sing 1020c. abottle. 10in. Granite Pie Plates 10¢. each. Granite Wash Bowls 200. Large Granite Spoon 8c. Dm’t forget to call! .. :hoe Dres \M "0va To mm coed Ida: may be securedby our aid. Addie: THE PATENT RECORD, kahuna-n- III. u UPPER TOWN -â€"â€"- MPLEMENT WAHENUMS 77 Gal anized and hon Pip inn“ B1335, Blass Lined and hon Cvlinders CHAS. M°KINNON’S lens 13%»de 6C. CUTTERSâ€"Large Stock, Best Makes, Cheaper than ever. ROB‘E‘Q‘iâ€" Large Variety, from $4.00 up. - ROOT Pulpers, Straw Cutters, c. . ER TOW) . BELL PIANOS and Organs. STOVBSâ€"Alarge stock of Mo Clary’s famous Model Cook- ing Stoves. Fancy Parlor vaesa Box Stoves. Coal SHOWS. etc., at prices that W113 Surprise you. Pumps from $2 “95"?”- f . Y Cashmere 1n bavy Blue and .Iflc, 3 yard. 40 in. Black and COI’d :51»: 23v. 3 yard. Tartan Dress .1 7:, and we. a yard. 3’ WILLIAMS and RAY- MOND, a Very Large Stock of the latest improved Cabi- 3.3” and Drop Top Stands, at The Very Lowést Priées. SEE THEM! Manufacturer of And Dealer in -â€" BEAN 5: Co. 'Egm'§mfid up, 10c. (,‘ufis 20¢ a pair- . -â€"- UPPER TOWN Cal! and see our stock of Cherry Fitters; they are the articles that have been wanted fora. long time. Just Two Bell-Bear- ing Lawn Mowers in Stock. No man shouid Another Shipment of Horse Pokes, Scythes, Snaths, and Hand Made Grain Cradles just to hand, which we are sell- ing: very cheap. Hardware ! Our Machine Oil is su- perlor to any other sold in this northern country. Call and have a look at 8115!! Reduced ~- First 013 Suits now sold at $10. LOWER TOWN. Custom Bandingâ€"3nd Spinning ---â€"-vrm ON savo'irns’r NOTICE. Fresh Groceries as usuz Lemons 20¢. a doz. S. SCOTT, HIGHEST PRICE in Cash or Goods. Any quantity of Wool will be taken for Cash or in ex- change for Goods, of which we now have a Choice Assortment consisting of .~ Preserving Ket- tles are gomg out fast. See that you get one be- fore they are all sold. be without one at the price. it. $12.00 wears ego. Mr. McDonald was born in Ulvm Scotland, 79 years ago and came to ,Ca nada when he was about 30 ’ears of ace settling in the township of G enelg. He at once began to hew out a comfortable home and take upon himself the duties of a. pio~ neer life About twelve years 0 he was call-ed to mourn the loss of a dear y beloved Chr'mtain wife. After having made a com- petency he retired from farming and tor the past ten years he has lived with Mr. Gill Boyd. Mr. McDonald was held in the highest esteem by all who kmew him and as a ioneer his hospitality was always en- joy His mourning friends has the sym- pathy‘ofthe community at large in their seasonof sorrow. Mr. Alexander McDonald who has been: bed tast during the past-Six months while at the residence of Mr. G!“ Boyd, gradual- lv sank and passed away there on Monday k about twelve o’clock on uly 10th, thus his . spirit fled beyond that bourne from which ; no traveller returns glosiu’g a matured life - and entering the enjoyment of the wider-l and happier lifie m the Kiudmn above] His remains were taken on Wodnesday to} the Rocky and interred alongside of his partner in life who preceded him serge years ago. Mr. McDonald was born m A number of young men spent the 12th of July in the County Capital. 31338 Rate and Tény fiendorson, after spend- ing thepast two ears in Cleveland. U. S. return- ed to the parenta home a short time ago. Mr. N. Melosh accompanied by one of our fair ones Sundayed on J 1th the 9th at Mr. Dougald McDonald‘s, Crawford. Mr. Tom Parka is the fond possessor of a young baby boy. A number of young peogo of this burg aftend on Sunday evening to the ornoch Y. P. g8 0.13. Mr. Dan McDonald of Bentinck is a frequent visitor mour neighborhood and no doubt a w-el come one on the 3rd concession east. Miss Sarah; Young and Miss Eliza. Duncan. left on Saturday for Queen City. Sarah will be missed around here capacially by the one from the Glexr. Sundayaxight was a clear evidence of this fact. Mr, J. Leitch. of Paisley, \isitcd at his uncle' a Mr. John Leitch last week. Mrs. Colin him-Arthur, who has been scriouslv ill for the past- two weeks, is improving as Well as can be expected. We hope that she will soon resume her usual health again. " _Peter McInnes dealt a horse for three head of cattle with D. McDonald, Markdalc. On Friday ni ht last about thirty of the youth and beauty of t» is bur , gathered at the home of Mr. George Torry am spent, a. very vujoyable time and as the morning dawned the crowd dis- Mr. George Twamley has purchased what was formerlv known as the Campbell farm. Mr. Charles McKechnie and Mr. Dongald Mc- Keclmic of London wheeled up 00 Owen Sound on the 12th and reported a good time. Mr. Geo. Fumeahx has purchased a brand new Peter Hamilton self binder from \\’m. Jackson, of Markdalo while Jag. Barkley has secured 11 HOW IDOWQI‘. LHU uc;u ouuu uuv Vy..- ...__V __V_ , 7 he lease tell us where he saw the cow bell 3;. tac ed to the club as one of the residents of this but" lost a. bell and would like to find it, or per- haps there has been a cowbell club formed and have the same for a standard. \iiss Cl: visiting at visiting Z? 17 sickéchnie‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McKechnie visited friends at Crawford last Sundav. Ann .- -v--â€"~ Mrs. Sliddleton at tended the C. E. Con- vention at Durham on Thursday last and Yugan was appointed chairman. a sition' which this gentleman very aceeptab y filled, The program consnsted of swinging and other amusements, also a literary program of songs. recitations and Speeches. After the program ended the loudopeais of thunder could be heard and the lightning flashed vividly. This caused the happy crowd to disperse rather suddenly. “A.” with his best girl very reluctantlv beata hast re treat along with the crowd. but was mazi love before he got home beneath a huge umbrella. which wasufirovided by a friend who ver thoughtf them wit it. WANTEDâ€" At. once, a. tew reu- able men to go out canvassing. Good ' Address Box 166, -..\n' (Received too late for last week.) Clara. qusxpoye: of Hamilton, is WATERSVILLE. ROCKY SAUGEEN. At. once, a few reli- ,ing. Good C. E. Con; Mr. Geo Witter our Dathmaster has comfileted his road w.ork which is a credit Iconnected wit}. it. Persevere gentleâ€" men we mll have good roads yet. Mrs. G. Haw has gone on a visit to Port {forget} We hope the trip may improve her ea t . . The crepe in this .vicinity are promising. If the weather contmues tme they wnll be above the average. Miss Annie McFadden is home from To- ronto for the summer. Quite a number from this part took in the glorious 12th celebration in Owen Sound. The Proton Lodge, 1136, carried ofllthe first paize for best uniform and best mustc‘ which speaks well for Proton there being eighty lodges to compete with. Mr. Geo. Sackett has purchased a house and lot west of his own from Mr. Malcolm McCanneL Mrs. Neil, of Gait, is visiting at Mr. Geo. Saclcett’s and renewing old acquaintances. Miss Lizzie McQuarrie isgvisiting at Mr. Angus McDunald’s. M rs. G. Atchison and Mrs. Neil visited friends at Balsam Valley this week. The farmers around here are very busy haying. 'l he hay is a ,very good crop but owing to tle wet weather it will be rather slow work getting it in. Miss Dunsmore from Hamilton is visit- ing friends around Edge Hill this week. Miss Grace Greenwood returned from Acton last week. Mr. Jas‘. Allen, who has been very ill for the last few weeks, is slowly improving. Mmand Mrs. John Collier. Mr. Christo- pher leliams and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ritchie attended the celebration in Owen Sound on the 12th. “e are sorry to hear that \[r. Thos. Greenw'ood 1:5 suffering from a. very severe sore throat. Mr. Wm. Ritchie purchased a. handsome Bel! organ last week. Miss Vina Kress, of Durham, is spending her holidays with Mrs. Jas. Edge. Mr. and Mrs: .. Arthur \Vhitmore, of Clxicago,_were visxtmg theiraunt, Mrs. J’as. Edge, tlus week. SACKEI‘T’S CORNERS. 1899. EDGE HILL. Acongh is like smoke. Smoke indicates that there) is fire somewhere. A cough indicates that there in a serious disease hidden away in tho breathing or'ans. Put. out the fire with we rr and the sinO’o will (limp r, Put out thr ' and lung diseases with Shi oh‘s Cough add Cou- aumptinn Cure and your cough Will disappear. 25 cts.. 50 eta. and $1.00 a bottle. Guaranteed to do everything claimed for it. Entomologists claim to have dis- covered a new bug in the Province of Ontario whose presence is not nn welcomed, because its chief foe is the potato bug. It is a reddish bug of rather large size, and its appetite for the potato bug is marvellous. It has shown itself in the west, and when it comes the potato bug: goes, Up to date it has not developed any bad habits. Macfarlane (‘30., CHEMISTS AND OPTICIANS. Many cases of eye trouble are averted by early application of proper lenses. Present neglect means future trouble. Perfect Sight a matter of 1:0; e‘sigh‘t. DURHAM. Just Like Smoke.

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