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Durham Chronicle (1867), 27 Jul 1899, p. 1

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:ft yet, though it is going verybody should try Ply- nder Twine this year. if we pound Ball, to know slike for next. 'mers’ Grey 6: .* Fire Insurance 3' leads all others. in it, save money- n'iL‘n the crowd. *3! them. we Sell THE CHEAPEST P TWINE for the money. rms Cereal Break- DLINA ROLLED iuguishes it from 50f \Vheat Pre- : is the natural [tar yet «Malina it by the pound- n, finmne, out, stating that after t x Itchmg Piles, Dr. “>36!er cured me. was advertised, '1 5â€"â€" Single double. ghIa-n Buggies. .Ile 1311939188. we also other Good Companies if you :0 insure in them. ufflm‘s. 039 who have ex. . and compared the Sewing Ma- :, or the 000d vhao‘o, are 1b} es eryone. a call and {59‘ a of what we are delicate fl Wood BinderS. and Rakes always eat. fl UVINGSTUH. all. We have 31V to 1e “'1th E Get your Binder Twine at ‘V. Cal- Iicr'slmplemenr. Warerooms. Four difereut brands to choose from. Price Sc. and upwards. Hundreds of ixmers are saying he has the best. wine in town. AFAN: AMRMâ€"The report of a bah} a: Rev. Mr \lcNair’ 3 recently dronicled by one of our local cotems haszurned out to be a. false alarm. The next century may be better for tigcdevelopent of clerical posterity. 'de person who took the dog from T 3319.5 Daniels little boy on Satur- .1" mt is h exeb\ notified to return L.:: a: once, as he is known, and will )1 353 "\ L¢ 55% o’cl WHILE Mr. Alex. Grierson was driv- 33:3sz t} 8 CO! ner of Garafraxa Lunb on Streets on Monday last horse slipped on the crossing and ibreaking one of the bun ggy shafts. lmA‘ b we sears :7» ‘ blight of investiga- $1“?! Lhriszoe found the resoluw. a 05,“?3iOUS, and at once pvoceeded ::“E?‘h‘}ate poor Kells, by loading 5‘1“? literary soia. fountain and “Ming a Whole colmnn of froth :2.‘m, Flt‘Sherton Advance. Mr. "° “011%. have known. better than $8 an opinion of his own. “A“: - k WE congratulate Mr. M. Clark 3.. over that little matrimonial :en: which occurred a few days 38° nenhe was united in Marriage to V {5'3 Prudholm, of Toronto. May . I Ave long and be happy. UARDEx numb-3r of good second-hand rsin stock at Calder’s \Vare- ,:. Call and see these Binders. action guaranteed or no sale. known MCGOWAX shows his gratitude Fire Brigade by a. Card of : 51m} {1 Che!) 110 for $25.00 congratulate 119, over her LOCAL NEW". T. H.-Fa;'r preached in Trin- :or Lavelle’s dog “Paddie,” favorite, died from poison When 01‘ how he got. it TOLIDAY U1 Iwhen completed. Normal by the eCo. has alreaéy re- take the product of zool Pic-nic will be m3 Grove, near the :8 Hall, on Friday, Miss James, of recent success in College Exami- "116, the Lower pared to receive in any style of as low as any possibly supply e when you need .vl owner, JAMES 1:. Mantel-am! blow. yuu want Just as 10th. 9M For being drunk, disorderly, and furthermore threatening to stone one of our town officials in the discharge of his duty, a resident of Glenelg spent Monday night in the cooler and on Tuesday morning Mayor Cal- der taxed him up for the balance of his fun to the tune of $10.50 includ- ing costs. - NEARLY Gor Tarzanâ€"A special diSpatch to the Globe from St. John N. B. regarding the election ofa rec- tor for Trinity Church there says: “An adjourned meeting of the 'l‘rini- ty Anglican Church was held to- night to elect a rector. The report of the delegation which went to Ont- trio was that Rev. J. C. Farthing, of Woodstock. was a low Churchman. The delegation also epoke in extreme- ly high terms of Mr. Farthing. The names of Mr. Farthing and Rev. J, A. Richardson of Winnipeg were placed before the meeting 'I‘wo ballots were taken, Rev. Mr. Rich- ardson leading by four and six, but as two thirds vote was necessary Mr. Farthing’s name was withdrawn. There were Strong protests against it, but by a standing vote Mr. Rich- ardson was chosen. 70 voting for him and 14 against.” Mr Farthing was rector of Trinity Church here a few years ago, and very highly reapected. Strange, we had scarcely completed I through town. our request to the citizens to attend i Mr. and Mrs- N, W the Firemen’s picnic on the 10th of , family returned Satur August when the bells rang out the fa. two weeks stay in alarm of a fire in the People’s Mill, {Campbell and child! and the throng at once, was seen to 5 this Thursday mor; rush in the direction of the con- l Elgin, where they wilj flagration. As soon as discovered g demonstration of m that it was only the mill shed the Bruce County, anxiety became abated, and all felt5 sure that the Firemen would save’ Lucas Wright B the mill from destruction. Camp-ham ofiice. Mondaysa hell’s Livery team was soon hitched . to the engine and was spinning. THEAPPETITE 0- along Mill Street to the Fire. Mr. 18 envied by 5111 1‘00? stomach and liver are 4 Dan McLeod, a Glenelg farmer, had such should know that his team tied to one of the posts, .Life pills, the wonderful 5 and with prompt presence of mind, Itemetly,givesa Splendit digestion and a re ular deserving of much commendation he imums perfect hea m an . o . 5 hastened to the Fire Hall and imme- 0,113,350 at 10631 Drug s diately transferred one of the hose! . reels to the scene of action. In M55 Charlotte Law about seventeen minutes from the of Mr. Anthony Lawr first sound of the bell, the first water Glenelg, was married was drawn and the fire was soon G. Porter of Proton,t under control but not till the shed 'of the- bride’s. father- was nearly demolished. In one end afgewoon last, the ‘ of the shed was a large bin contain- the Rev. E, Ryan ing five or six hundred bushels of A large number of- f wheat. Though somewhat damaged brideantfiagroom wert by the water it need not be looked a very enjoyable ti: upon as a total loss. its valve for We 50;“ their many I] feeding purposes. having lost but ing. them ‘ long life little. The Firemen did remarkably and every blessing a] well ,onuthis, as panther. osmium- . lbestonz. ~09m.. CARD 0:» THANKSâ€"I, the undersign- ed beg respectfully to tender my sin- cere thanks to the Fire Brigade and the general public, for the very timely and efficient services rendered in saving my mill property from de- struction by fire on Monday after- noon last. J. MCGOWAN. ’ BY unintentionally skipping- a paragraph in J. J. Hunter’s Bak- ing Powder ad. last week we quoted 1;; 1b. jars at. So. instead of 200. The 80 glass jars were mentioned in the following paragraph. Messrs Hunter gave the copy plain enough, The error is ours. Farmers shoull buy the Massey- Harris Binder. In is the only binder that will harvest all kinds of crops successfully. See W. Calder, the 10- cal Agent, and secure one before the binders are all sold out. A GOOD HINT.-It has been suggested that when the Fire Bell rings, Citi- zens should go to the Fire Hall to heip out with 'the engine and hose, before going to the fire. The Hint isagood one, and we hope it will bear good fruit next time. FOR. SALE-léenueman’s Gold Watch, Elgin movement. Will sell cheap or exchange as payment, or part payment for a good cow. Ad- dress Box I‘so. 166, Durham. JUST as we go to press we learn of the very sudden death of Mrs Kerney of Traverston, on Tuesday evening. age 71 years. ~â€" MR. Kranz of Chesley is moving into the house recently refitted by Mr. \V. Laidlaw, on Mill Street. A Blaze at the People’s DURHAM, ON T» Q.. H ! MISS Charlotte Lawrence uaugntez of Mr. Anthony Lawrence, 3rd Con. Glenelg,was married to Mr. Wm. G. Porter of Proton, at the residence ' f the bride’s. father on Wednesday . . . the 19th inst., by the Rev. F. Ryan. of Durham. A large number of- friends of bath bpideamkagroom. were present, and a very enjoyable time was spent. We join their many friends in wish- Miss MacKenzie and her siSter Miss Marion, of Montreal arrived Tuesday night to Spend a few weeks with a. host of friends in town. Mr. Malcolm Gibbs, of Toronto, Inspector of Western Ins. Co., was in town Wednesday to adjust claims on McGowan’s loss to mill property. Mrs. Wallace (nee Miss Annie Bea- ton, formerly of Markdale) of Stoufl- ville and her son and daughter are visiting Mr. C. McArthur, merchant of this town. Messrs J. Johnston, and W. A. Sinclair. of Flasher-ton, and M1. and and 31st Lewis Ludlow and baby Ludlow, of Pom: Huron gave us a brief call last week. stomucu illlu ll‘cu u... ---- __ ; such should know that Dr. lung's New Life pills, the wonderful Stomach and Liver Remaly.givesa splendid appetite. sound digestion and a re ular bodily habit that insures perfect hea th and great energy. ‘ Only 25c at local Drug Morey Mr. and Mrs- N. W. Campbell, ani family returned Saturday night from a. two weeks stay in Meaford. Mr. Campbell and children left again this Thursday morning for Port Elgin, where they will attend a. grand demonstration of the Pioneers of Bruce County. Miss Mabel and Master Charlie Donaghy also Miss Frankie William- son of Mt. Forest visited Miss Ethel Limin last week, _ Mr. T. G. Holt, dentist, returned Monday from a couple of month’s tour through Manitoba and the North-“765$. Messrs. W. T. Barr and R. T. Kil- patrick of Cheboygan. and T. W. Kilpatrick and W. R. Treleuven of Dungannon arrived at the Knapp House, Tuesday on a. wheeling tour. Mr. Frank Sullivan druggisb, Lon- don, spent Sunday in town, the guest Mr. \V. D. Mills. Frank was a pupil of ours in Flesherton and always honors us with a call when passing through town. Lucas Wright Bataan. â€"- At Dur- ham office, Mondays cmd Court. Days. Mr. J. P. Whelan IS visitinczfri ends in Weston, Toronto Junction, Park- dale and perhaps Poronto. Miss Bella. McKinnon, of Chesley, wheeled over to Durham and spent a. few days with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Black. Mrs. Braydon and her daughter, “Dot.” from Shelburna, spent a week with Mrs. Gunn, at. the Mid- daugh House. Miss Kate Caldwell returned to Bufialo, Saturday, after vistinga few days with her mother, Mrs. Laulie. Mr. Joseph Lamb, of Markd: spent a. few days visiting friends town this week. Principal and Mrs Allan and fam- ily returned Saturdav from a week’s visit with Garafraxa friends. Messrs. Bert Mockler Munro wheeled to Mt. Sunday. Miss Reinee Richards, of Markdale, is the guest; of Miss Tillie White in town, this week. Mrs. Mat. Stanley, of Chesley, is Spending a few days visiting her friend Mrs. J, A. Black. Mr. Wesley Brown, of the Mid- daugh House, visited his home and friends in Chesley Sunday. Mabel Boyd, Flesherton, is the guest of Rita Irwin. Mr. Norman MacRae, of. Markdale spent Sunday in town. Mr. Stephen Todd was home from Listowel for a few days. Miss Bessie Paterson, is visiting her aunt, Mrs Lachlan. Miss McQuarrie, of Kleinburg, is the guest of Mrs. James McNaIly, On Lambton Street. THE APPETITM OF A GOAT. d by all poor dyspeptic-,9 whose- and liver aye “if offlqrder. All I_ ‘V‘___ PERSONAL lotie Lawrence fiaygh ter kler and Fred ,0f Thesalon :3. Alex. Mc- of ‘Markdale, in émwa I900 w. H. SHAW, The Busy Store The Busy Corner. How strong you will feel to enter u on that year if you can any thh cheery a ac. rity, " Yes, sir 2 I can fill that position.” For they will be going. those good po~ sitions, the kind We prepare young people for. Send us your name ana let us tell you how we can make you one of the for- tunate ones. Start any time. No vacations. WE KNOW IT’S A LITTLE EARLY. but none too early. tn think nf prv- paring for the busiest, brightest, business year Canada has seen. The Small Boy Kicks CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE TORONTO, â€" â€" ONTARIO, We can supply you with Just what that boy wants. Also Ladies’ and Gents’ Shoes, Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps. You will find us reliable and the best- and cheapest place to deal at in town. There will be a contest but the boy will win. when his ma wants him to wear girl’s shoes because they are cheaper. J. J. HUNTEHS’. at Principal. While they Last? SPECIAL PRICES, ‘2 Clevelands $45. 1 “ 40, 1 “ 35, I Crescent, 45, 2 u 40’ 1 “ 35, 1 Antelope, 30, W. laidlawg ALSO several Second-hand Wheels, CHEAP. . ”We offer the follow- inu New Wheels at GENUINE Bargains all fitted “i111 DUN- LOP TIR 43,» and Guaranteed; NO 1690? a-“ regular am 3‘ 5‘ H ‘b 50. 50. 50. 45. 45.

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