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Durham Chronicle (1867), 27 Jul 1899, p. 13

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fl ..‘.E. G. R.. Glene 7. for the season “f 1399,. Tums 31-31“ Pa)“. ’GJEW- 1-‘t.~lm.Partie§ not returmng or «immg of :00“!8 will be. “first”! “:11 P900- ” gunnies 7 N0 “1V AS '1 = PAR“. 93 a {51:75 of Lot .\«). fixe. {oncenimx of the ’1" '“.e~‘t Hf the Unz‘azg'ax Qt: enquire of; Ballad Angus EU for San/ice: are fair. Orchard ‘hHrChES and Selma thriving villaxre or" mrtiqulars ahnlv t. 5‘.) x N) and grand SI dund: “e“ \\ :nen 19 II." humw AND a, _ _- .um everything kwpt 511.1“! I.\ PRIVATE-I. mys I’iumf’l‘. '_'H.»\§:Hh> MmmmTr 4th. (â€"531 General Blacksmith H P.:I-;.<H >.~':z\r:: ; «Pu 1.“. 5.". n" ~..-;.‘ .- 'r , ‘ ,r 1!: L . .. .‘â€" - ., . . . " ‘ ' ‘ “Mb ”I (use: n » . a r w s“ , .. . 7 . .1..I. . 0)..“ 97:87- ‘ol' E‘arm for Sale :3_LL IT \\'H. T Y( Will I}; {all \\' he“! ‘ai'llv t) It? IU_ LEITH 3"" {IALL TERM '1’ the 'I'om'nship u} )itran'axa Road. I" 'arms ‘L “'3 BAR HE HASDVER CONVEYANCE ' , O Ereenhacks ; CASH I d fer Q. b8 M_ 16 11mm ‘tcl })Ie\ 'â€" :;HI~H \\ ””2‘EU.; .'..'H In .hiT-l‘li 5:11.:5- fiTEBBST and BETTER TERMS, L H. MILLER - 1M :1 Opens Sept. 5th. 2. CONCESSION 3 -â€"‘- I u " _ 1 M am) pretty free of use 26x34: frame barn. ef. Goad hen: ing or; tour miles frmn Dur- no! reasonable terms. Jy nu thelgremises to |\l \u "‘ lil COACESSIQV “1):“ R1553}: 100 arres. 90 clear- gond state; or pulm- arney Sale. Ht lvgitimatc 5033 ewrything kc'p: Bangui 0" Dam“- m-ar )1 meay. nmr - from ”awn Suuxui. n frum sun-h great .- Dwarf by Joint: '2. HI 01' EXCHANGE Cumm #3501; [é'fgl-Ti‘f'. "" f Importers of and Deakers i . . g ”v rIHanov'lez bxxedish. Scotch 3. Cam: MUNEY, apd >909“: 3.50 101’ ha rgi $1368 M other rop‘ GER ’- DO you use our LIKE 4.) filed Buzjmgd Goods I... OJ best . Collections promptly attendaé t0. .’ 40.13‘5 and Insurance effected without 3a. (v. ‘ - Inscriptions the. Mclxrvm: BLOCK OFAL Mon urgent b 1.4 KIND. -~â€"â€"_. Repaired you use our “Kitchen. Queen Baking; Powder ? 10c.a can” 921 e a‘mays F 10311 our 23c. Japan. Our Own Importing. 1-0ch Women mad by the wasting: (lisp. syaem find new H May. in Dr. A. W the 1 'oril's greatest er 1 -I(-"IN-u‘ulc‘ MM“ mvuwwvvkuwuwwwwuvwg Quality Are unequalled Your Groceries to Gran rarrivsa qrmmnree. 25 as" {>3 éts. and'slfifi hunk. GI'WI fur Consmnbtmn. COHQHS Colds. ('rnup. Bronchitis. and Tam: Troubles gene: § CMSWFTIBP“ " another VI: nter. sac. ands: .;3c :22 dmzrists. mummmmas 30h! ' mothc: winter. A‘ never stops beans: thc W fl. is warm. ‘ Then why stop taking é SQOTT’S 5510510}? é simply because it’s summer? i. Keep taking it. It will heal your fl lungs, and make them strong cc: 3 --A‘LA- - -. A zudndquudud Wh ( it You the Shiloh} (‘nnsumm vnr vungh or it won't {v 11' and m. I: It - L. MacHENZIE tm “'«fnneu wast] 122 5n. bcotch . C‘anactian fire and Mamie Work â€"- AND _. :11} the result of an exhausteri :stem which can be fully restored .e of Dr. A. \V. Chase's Nerve mien made nervous am! irritable “-giuzrdisfgses‘ which drain their (‘nnsummion (‘nm will either mm- fzorit won't. Om- or the otherâ€"Rare. d m. If it runs. the dmgzist Roi-m 'you pay for it If it don't cure the give-s hark flw money. Every bottre 'tmmqree.h 25 as" {37) cts. and $1.0M Woman's Troubles. “ It “1" Or It Won't . F lavor. Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve made nervous and irritable lispastw which drain their v life. new vigor, new en- W. Chase‘s Nerve Fmd, rest blood and nerve build- BURN Cut on Shortest Noâ€" :e effected without (5'9 1i\ate Funds ta) Loan t. in sums and upon P Banish-“A“ THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, July 27th, 1899. want BERHAII' I'V UK! 'sStore. W. vaant011_TTQT S. Van 'â€"-.--- B. Cullen 574. (25) LEA x-xc. â€"?3u rote. -L. 711, J. Richardson 626; C. 740. E. Small 788, “7. R0: 1’ assed Entrance on Le: Buckingham, F. Harrow F. Munslmw, .QQQ Ex'rmxce ~4 wrct’ 6.10, B.-Esbach 677, L Passed Entrance 01 D‘ALQITES, J2 Sheehy. "" 13.13410!- 79?, W. Telford 723. G. Trode 810, L, 'Wairkey 773, C. ‘Vink- ‘ let S92, (13.) Passed Entrance on Leaving.~B_, BiRCk, £3“ Garner, L H.8il‘nbec‘. o t 441;. “mu. â€"ZU wsote. â€"-C. Irvine! 83 ' C. KnechteLS-fi'. M. McGaw769, S. Schaefer 739. M 3111829. A. Cain 8.33. J. Craigie 8.19 F Smith 871 E Taylor '19: v. Telford 723. u.‘ 'U so. L. Lucas 778. H. Scott 743, T. Tuck 685. J. Hunter 3:57.. B. Lrvfin SL7. S. McIntyre 682. ('25) Passed Entrance on Leaving.â€"L. Boyce. H. Gregory, F. Meagher, E. Ritchie. (4.) EXTRANCB~QG wrote. M. Bowers 62' 0. C. Coleman 589. K. Darcy 562, J. McAsey 570, I. McKennitc 611, E. Rutledge 615, J. Stafford 758. S. Whitby 678, J. Aitkin 701. J. Kelly 551. P King 638, D. Mercer, (353. J. Mmtgomery595, C. '1‘re3ford582, B. Waiters 7:33, (15.) LEAVINGâ€"I5 wrote.-â€"G. Bower-n1 ~q;\ Y‘ Y ENTRANCEâ€"42 \vrore.â€"-E. cot: 62.7, M. Hastie 5:38, B. I: .794, A. Menzie 589, C Colli C: Johnston 65;), D. Kyle ( McDowell 612. J. Moorhead ‘snen 599, T. Turner 558, R.'. 1603, G. Williams, 684; (13) ! LEAVING~20 wrote.â€"-F. B LE. Cowan 651, L. Freeman 7 Johnston 646. M. Neilson TOG, Arnott 745. R. M. Carey 65?. vine 67.3. C. G. Netixercut 706 Passed Entrance on Leavix E- JOhUSfGfl. I. McConnell Morgan, J. C- {rpm (A. \ ) W. Daxis 781-,R Hemstock 579 W Long 00:), S. Rant .NTRAXCE . _ _ _--- ”use. vc LuU support 01 the whole 3 ;' ton 624. W. Browne 714. P. Crew-f community is already the opinion of I" ' ford 6-30, C. Dunsmore 59:2, J. Glen-' all citizens. Therefore let every one 5 .cross 611, I. Henderson 685, R.;1'espoud to the invitation to assist 111 'lHUf-Ches 630. J. Johnston 635, o.:- ° lligapp 719. R Kelly M4, 3. Lavelle . r,‘oio, S McIntyre 667. M.McKechnieffew days to provide something in' i641. D. McKenzie 643, J. McNiece the way of refreshments, and we I724, Geo. Reid t‘Dromore) 788, John hope the response will be a most. ‘Snarp 649. (41) Echeeriul. one. .We haew not how! ' LEA\'1.\'Gâ€"-39.wrote-â€"A. Black 772’ l soon their services Will be required, ,1). Davidson 740' H. Dixon 710’ A. l to save us from financral rum, audl iEdge 772. N. Greenwood 795' K. l knowing the willingness with which} {Grant 685.. M. E. Hughes 690, AtheY have reSponded to every call’ fLatvrence .343, E. Lnnin 3732 J. 310-?!” the past, let us not be reluctant ‘ omb 742, C. McDonald 718. Rufin giving then a. little assistance IlMockler79‘2, N..\loran 942, V. Rey.;n0\v. holds 796, T. Binnie 689. C. Dixon; An excuzsion to Tomato on the 745, \V. J. Driimmie 785. .1,_G. ° ‘ ' rierson ; hues proposed by the resolutionl Hunter i would, it seems to us, be a. very ex- ‘ 1 ., A. McComb pensive, and very uncertain way of 6'6, J. M. Moore 748, P'. .B'zunage graising money. Let us suppose that 7 3, R. J. Reid 7'24, J. Renwick 731, i200 would take in the excursion,l A. Smith 7-13, W. Thair 752: (28) Q and it’s very doubtful if so many . t , ‘ , . . Passed Entrance on Leaving,.â€"-B.: WOUId go ulxn. tJlfi‘ e Allan, M. Beaton, L. Hutton, 05119313 The 13’0’30‘ Driinmie, W. Fizzth. C. 1“. Lawrence,“ If $2 each of which S1 '", E- :‘lrnlnnlrl:n T) m 1 -x __ 760. F. Harris 685. \V. S. 734, B. Jamleson 69‘) ,___'_v UVV 'Sharp 649. (41) ' LEAVING-~39vwroteâ€"A. Brack 772, :1). Davidson 740, H. Dixon 7.10, A. IEdge 772, N. Greenwood 796, K. Emmaes, M. E. Hughes 690, A. ‘Lawrence 842, E. Limin 873, J. 31c- Comb 7‘42, C. McDonald 718, E. Mockler79‘2, N..\Ioran 942, V. Rey- 1101515796, T. Binnie 689. C. Dixon 745, \V. J. Driammie 785. .1- Grierson 7130. F. Harris 685, \V. S. Hunter 734, B. Jamieson 692?, A. McCoxnb 656, J. M. Moore 748, P'. .B'zunageI 793, R. J. Reid 7'24, J. Renwick 731, j A. Smith 743. W, Timir 759 ram- iford 6:30. 0 cross 611 Hughes 630 :szpp 7L9 . [575: S Mcln ExmAxcsâ€"é‘i wroteâ€"-B. Brown 630. B. Calder 595, M. Calder 610, A.C-J1vi11e 552, E. M. Eden 620. G. Everitt 793. M. Ferguson 675, B. fGricâ€"rson 631, M. Hoeflin 6-87, M. IHnntJOG, M. Hutton 722, M. Irwin -“- 727, J. Kenny 628, J. Laidlaw A. Leeson 702. J. S. Mark 68‘ McClocklin 641. I“. McGl’PgOI‘ B. McLaughIan 634, M. Renton J. Robertson 6:39. B Sibley 641 Smith 555, N. “'11:: 585, H. \V. 1 [011624. \V. nrnu'na 71.1 D f‘. 18' ed. examination one-fourth of the Marks obtainable in Entrance ex- amination 1100, in P. S. Leaving 1250, of which 550 for Entrance and 625 for Leaving besides one third of the marks in each subject were re- quired for passing. To secure an Entrance Certificate on the Leaving i The following are the sucessful Candidates at the recent Entrance and P. S. Leaving examinations held in the different centres in South Grey. In all 253 candidates present- ed * themselves for examination 173 for Entrance and 110 for P. 5- Leaving. fl aston. I. McConnell, M ,J.C.h‘vin. (4.) MA RKDALE. Entrance and P. S. Leaving Examin- ations, South Grey. -â€" vv-w UVU’ U. i‘leZ‘O" '. Palmer 581. S. Paul 6L8, M. 607. L. Thistle-wake 635, F. :on 671. R. V'anzant 672, L. aker 604, B- Barnhouse 699, Uamy 625, G. Davidson 705, 0:), S. RantOOn 664. H. Sink}; . Staples 621, C Sullivan 6131 amzuazion one-fourth of the marks the Entrance subjects were requir- ”A, n. urowne (H, I’. Uraw 630, C. Dunsmore 592, J. Glen' 3 611, I. Henderson 685, R. hes 630. J. Johnston 635, 0‘ )p 719. R Kelfiy 764-, J. Lavelle S McIntyre 667. M. McKechnie D. McKenzie 6433, J. McNiece ~4 wrote.â€"Mary r\‘ HANOVER. Hastie 558, E. Huuking :ie 589. (J Collins 66:2, 65;), D. Kyle 696, G. .J. Moorhead 603, S. Turner 5538, R. Traynor IV I)L’NDJXI4K. m'rote.-â€"L. Gjerdtum ‘son 626,. C. Rutledge '88. W. R053, 678. ane on Leavingâ€"M. . Harrow W. Reilly, \v1'ore.+-E. Enda- DURHA M. In 664. H. Smith C Sullivan 634 ._ VanDusen 683 \I. Hoeflin 6-87, M. a: ton 722, M. Irwin 28, J. Laidlaw 687 J. S. Mark 680. S. I“. McGrPgor 60.8., Leaving: M. l?ento_n_ 588' ‘o.\Y (9) 641 L. I; \V. Ben- I d Craw-f c T. Glen- ia 385, R. , 1' $35, 0. i 1‘1 - -. u â€" II- ' "I Ofi‘ersmay be made for the whole ur tor suy part thereof. Plans and Swecih'cations mayb Mr. Wm. Lakilzuv’s sture nr at Hotel on and miter Frizl° ' .137, 14th m lowest or any tender not necess cepted. D JAMIEfiOX JOHN KELLS P1 esident \‘m-m“ -- -r . Don’t imagine fnr ' amounts to nothing. jthczr gray-s to day 5 course. bton thnf I‘m a I l I , __ - 3‘ ~â€" ALSO OI‘R NE“. â€" 'Detser, and with the united efilovt . ° ° " zen and the Steelâ€" Wheel Tiger Rake ,«press we shall regard the ' Which have been sold; ex- ' - tensivelv (lemma-g the 121:: i TMChroniclewill make this the tWO SB‘lgOHQ .’ low water mark, and this sum must ‘ ‘ : be reached. We feel that it will and :_;__~___,-_' ‘ {See no reason why under favorable! \"e have yet :1 lC‘W llllll- foonditions it shculd 110% be doubled, d1 Cl (1-, Of the ’ 'ing at? exnenses. The 8 1301111 3 5' unds IS placed m ,3 n. l '1" ' . _ _- .. w“, uuuULLLU it so many f would go when. the exhibition is so «‘near. The proposed Railway Fare :is $2 each of which 31 75, goes to the 5 Railway Co, or in other words,.0ut of E an expenditure of $400, the Brigade Twould get $50. Let. us add to this the very meadest. additionaiz exyend- imre 0! 31-.00 each or $200 more; that is $600in all for the sake of giving the Firemen $50. FurtherI comment we think is unnecessary. The pic-nic, should the weather press we shall reg- cn':fi:a-AhA-* ‘ During the past year the usefulness of the brigade has been brought home 3 to the citizens with telling effect. It gis no use reiterating, as every one f knows something of their selt-sacri- [ficing eiforts and heroism in the sav- iiug preperty, and to say that they ; deserve the support of the whole i--- Learning that the Firemen were willing to acquiesce in anything the citizens saw fit, and going on the ' the assumption that to make money was the primary object, a consensus! Eoi opinion favored the proclamation I 'of Thursday, August 10th as a Civic Holiday when a united efiort would be made to hold a monster picnic for the benefit of the firemen. Commit- : tes avere appointed, arrangements discussed. and this week large p03:- ers are out announcing the general features of the proceedings, i Civic Holiday and Firemen’s Picnic, August 10th, 1899. a resolution from the Firemen, rela- tive to an excursion to Hanian’s Is- land. The Mayor stated the object of the meeting after which the matter was {ally discussed by citizens and members of the Brigade. flavor of the WHITE “'1: does 110‘ heat August 10th, 1899. “Biacmw ‘“ $301 â€"â€"-- second horse q m the At the request of Mayor Calder a and the second and number of citizens met last Thursday divided equal evening in the Town Hall to discuss [It not been im. .uuzswn to 'L'oresnto- on the roposed by the resolution Lseems to as, be a very ex. and very uncertain way of money. Let us suppose that It! take in the excursion, very doubtful if so manv Stop It I Stop It 3 Molina Rolled Wheat Will be ;he \Vheat Berry “'HEAT THAT id 1103 be doubled, e113? expenses. The grounds is placed the blazed e nr 3; Knâ€"z; >pfl’s '. 14th lust... ‘he t necessanly ac- THE TILLSOX C0. Tilsonburg. 01 contract The rich, delicate fizzv- or of that famous Cereal Break- fast Food, MOLINA ROLLED WHEAT, distinguishes i: from all other {arms at Wheat Pr€° parations., It is the natural ' b‘ when it is fully ripeâ€"THE BEST '- I‘ GROW’S. Better yetâ€"Molina 5 Best grocers sell it by the poul‘zdv .‘ Giye us a. call at the 01d“ Lochrane Foundrv. We have also a {cw I ' R ,New Frost Wood Binder rain. 2. I In almost every Mu]??? ! there is one at my}; every farmer who has m L“' is highly delighml with it everyxmy, and out offljuiw 80 sold in this; Vicinity there is not one muckine but is giving: the very besz ofsatisfi‘tetion. The same may be said of our New Frost Wood Mower Na. 8. J ‘1 . A F 01‘ Sale. which will be re- bullt and put in Quad order. out of the large quantity we have alreadx' handled. Plymouth Binds! We Torém‘, Dr'. A. ‘V. Chase's News Food brain and nerve cells, . . and make pure and rich. It restores to (I: nerva the vzgor of perfect health. box, at alldealers, or Edmanson,l Tmnn 0A collapse. - â€"â€"-â€"â€"~§\ruo Nervous depression, 1 nervous dyspepsia, loss of 51 lack of energy, are sympzor blood and exhausted nerves. It was as a food for bloc Dr. A. “Z Chase's Nerve F Its remarkable success in 1 arising from thin blood ; nerves is proof that Dr. Cha ing the r. rvcs and biocdi stimulants onlv wrm - -'~- NOW is the time. to and find out all about JOHN UVWGSTUH, ores to_ the end DURHAM rs theb 0111' VOLUME 371 SHARP’S Creamery in So mont near Holswin was to troyed by fira on Tuesday last week. Loss $2,500, $1000. “TE are pleased to learn 1h: Archie McKiunon who wem hospital in Toronto some :3} for medical treatment is ”To? be on the mend. MASTER Harry Benton. m Mill’s pupils from the entm began his cateer as m age a July Ist the day folloxxi n; ‘ of his examination. A 1 ;: genexally find work or a, hunting for it. FOR once we hear very bliug about the exmninu: trance and Leaving. 'J attributed to one of t"'O perhaps both. The c may have been unusm the candidates may 1;; better preparation than us hope it was the Id’ti‘f the course of success w Om thanks are due. My for a present of Golden Q: berries, a fine variety boin ed by him in his plot. '1‘ right. Call again Mr. Gor CHIEF Constable Cuse empowered by the Town empound any cows found large during prohibxmd night after the public-:1 authority, he found ahou the streets, but gave the chance more by verlml} them. Since then we un has empowered men at e the town to run in any st IT is pretty safe to 4 advertising alwax s pzus diciously. The weck bcfo one unknown to 11:. ('14 being led by a little boy the boy didn’t; own the N; 13' gave him up to tl e cl took him into the “anon him home. Mr. James J owner, learned the dire name, SO it is claimed. 4. tice of prosecution if t :01: returned. Part of they may find. That put a Stop to their 113 Went out Wednesday on Thursday morning: home. ‘We presume t his eye on the parawz‘z H MR \Vm. Black, 011' merchant, had a narrow es an‘ accident on Sunday Black, Mrs. Black and Mr. snector of the Provinchx! b“ Mines, were driving along: line, Gleuelg. not far from M 3.931133 when the animal he 'x'\ 351K in response to a cut of I from one of the party, 112m" heels above the regain: i and struck Mr. Black in the} 5 £11,;â€" an ugly gash. No perms: . ‘U 91' "“-J b|iqll - . figurement will result 1 (31058 enough call all z “”453. livery horse an thinks he could have Other move he mad! Vil‘ole trip, but, this :31 Watching. ‘ 0 V ’â€"â€""V"“Ah. ttt, Z"; ‘- ,-.'_._ ~ - 8:? l'l'lday last from the 1292:. .V ibscm, Commissioner or L Jaw“ - a... 1“..‘ ‘hs announcmg that w -~ Rupel‘inteudent of the Hm". g \ Nines for the Province of (3;:1 “0 Id be up on the evening fmir‘. “Wm“: some of the max": buls in t‘. "_1Cll)it§'of Durham. He Ld'OHOZIUL‘w the marl here a first class article :1 Was delighted to see it in such iar; HUBUtities._ Samples were taken to for analysis after which . nment Bulletin will be publis 9’1 when no .dificulty is anticipau “getting city capitalists to assist . Pwl‘omoting the cement scheme. A “Wpriae of such vast possibiliti 3‘ ”Q‘thof ghe, oongidextationpi '83 r’T forget the Fireman’s Pi Holiday, Thursday, Aug, 1 LOCAL V §. MCKECIIXIE 1m. at this time in: eek hero: 9. I > us, chim ittie be; ‘11 DWI) the dog to the Clair he wagon an EXVS 1C I] totall Jef HT

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