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Durham Chronicle (1867), 3 Aug 1899, p. 1

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#0139 at second i \Hheat'Pre- is the natural eâ€"THE BEST 1- yet â€"â€"M01ina Lso OUR NEW â€"â€" Lee! Tiger Rake pave been $.0th ex- ty during the Inst yet a few bun. nds of the [guishes‘ i: grow is the time to [(1 out all about aost every... i-oeaiii-v some at were. 332i ’zu'mex' who has one I): delighted with it fly, and out of 70 or I in this vicinity D . not one machine riving the very best Faction. The same. said of our ielieate flav- ns Cereal Brea '- .INA ROLLED Chase's NW Food "C Cells, and Mg 1 It restores to th or of perfect health. ders, or Ransom] Wood Binder Pie. 2 which will be 1‘0- put 1n goeé order. HL VINESTUN. DURHAM. :cond 10d finders SO a fe w 9 large qmntity alreadv handled. qua]! h Binder Mine can at the Old F011 Dd 11v. at. Wood Mower No. 8. OI ’7 Vows 'of Otll’ \H'.‘ .'a are pleased to learn that Mr. hie McKinnon who went to the vital in Toronto some time ago medical treatment is reported to fathanks streets S examinzmon 1 Wm. Blde 'hant, had a new urcident on Su '0531‘ from Watersvi He and an- from Dornoch have just: reach- }.nr mo late for this issue as xerc LOCAL NEWS. :hanks are due Mr. Gorsline resent of Golden Queen RaSp- :. a fine variety being cultivat- him in his plot. They’re all C11” «gain 311‘. Gorsline. .o‘ W putty sefe to assume that m. ' eiwavs pavs if done ju- 1 1e we >1; before last, some :1 m to 1:4 claimed a dog J. by a littie boy in town. As dithz't own the dog he meek- him up to the claimant- who 11 into the wagon and brought me. Mr. James McNaUy, the learned the dog snatchers o it is claimed, and gave noâ€" prosecution if the dog were tune/.1. Part of our papers 2: \K'sdnesday afternoon and .‘s‘hv mornix: g: the dog was at \\ e 0 (Si: me the snatcher got on the pamgt‘zsph and cut. the Creamery in South Egre- Holsmin was totally des- ire on Tuesday night of Loss $2 ,500. Insurance W 3.3 g.--A good second hand antford makeâ€"almost as “-3. P. TELFORD 2pd. {any Benton, one of Mr. 5 from the entrance class awez' as wage earner on 8 My following the close ,En-Ltion. A person can ind work or trouble by .Stnbie Cwson has been by he Town Council to :\ cow 5 found running at. :[H ohibited hours. The r t'uo publication of his 19 found about twenty on but gave the owners one '8 by verbally notifying :0 than we understand he mad men at each end cf . mu in any stray animals nil. That seems to have ,0 their night ramblings. e: the Fi2°emeu’s Picnic, ‘ T=hurslaly, Aug.10th. b 11. Black, 0111‘ hardware 11:21! :1 narrow escape from t 011 Sunday 12151:. Mr. . Black and Wm. Blue, In :'ue 1"1011111’: 1:11 Bureau of cd1iving along the base 1101f? 1 {101113Hayward’s :1 the animal he was driv 01159 to a cut of the Whip fthe nartv threw up his '13 me 1eg111ati011 height Mr. Black in the face caus- " gash. .\'o permanent dis- willresult but it. was a :11 call all the same. It. ry horse and Mr. Black could have dodged any .e he made during the .b; this timehe wasn’t _ “y 5 he wants 100 at. .t.I Forest. The re $1.25 to $1.50 aday. hear very little grum- exmninations for En- aviim. This may be we of two reasons, or The examinations n unusually easy or 3 may have received .ion than usual. Let the latter, and that will continue. THE name of Annie Hemstock, of Priceville should have appeared amongst the list of Entrance Candi- dates who wrote at Flesherton. OUR Travers ton 001'. gives an ac. count of the sad, sudden death of M13. Kerney. We add nothing more than extend our S3111pathy to the 501- 10111111” relatives. Lucas Wright Batsonâ€" At Dur- ham Mondas. 10 a. m. to4p ., and Court Days and at Pxiceviliem on Mondays, 6p. m. to 8 p. m. (Com- melcial Hotel.) Messrs Calder and Browne are at work on two additional new stores now, an extension of the Calder Block which will then extend into the river past high-water mark and complete the block. Mr. F \V. Merchant. principal of London Collegiate Institute, former- ly of Owen Sound, has been appoint- ed principal of the New Normal School at London A better teacher than Mr. Merchant is hard to find. MRS. J. ALDRED who underwent an operation for a tumor 21. week ago is improving nicely. Nurse \Vilkinson, who is home on a visit to friends near Varney, is in attendance. Dr. Jamieson has every hope of Mrs. Aldred’s recovery. IT may not be generally known that persons, who from carelessness or any other cause. take mail that be- longs to others, from the postoffice and fail to return the same are liable to fine or imprisonment. This ap- plies to neWSpapers thus taken from a postoffice as well as any other mail matter. MISS ALICE BRADLEY, of Orchard, who Spent some time visiting friends in Toronto, returned recently to the parental home, accompanied by her cousin, Mrs. Culross, (nee Miss \Vil- son) and her little daughter, Ivy. Before returning, Mrs. Culrosswill visit her uncle, Mr. Thomas Gray, of Bunessan, and other friends. THE Corbetton Corespondent to the Shelburne Economist gives an idea. of the morality of some of the citizens of that little hamlet in referring to two young men who went to Dundalk for a. keg of beer, which, on return- ing, they and their companions pro- ceeded to dispose of. Not satisfied to have all the fun to themselves they procured a pig and endeavored to force some of the liquor down his gullet, but the pig objected to frater- nize with suchlow associations, and as soon as he gained his freefiom made straightway to his companions, preferring the company of decent THE Methodist people at Pricevillo had a. pleasant garden party in their parsonage grounds on Fridaay even- ing last followed by a musical and literary program in the churcn. Mr. Richardson, of Flesherton, who hap- pened there by mere chance. was re- quested to take the chair. The Dur- ham Methodist. Choir furnished good and appropriate music. Short ad- dresses wcre delivered by the Chair- man. Revs. Humphreys and Math- eson, of Priceville, and Rev. Mr. Ward, of Fiesherton. Maud Irwin gave a. couple of recitations and Principal Biakeston two or three in- strumentals. In addition to the choir a large load of the youth and beauty of Durham also attended.-â€"â€"Proceeds 3:20.00. D. MACKENZIE, F. A. I. P_, Phi-en- ologist and Physiognomist, Graduate and Fellow of the American Insti- tute of PhrenOIOgy of New York, is now at the Middaugh House and will give you a Phrenological Examina- tion and Chart, giving a delineation of every Trait in your Character, your Faults and How to Correct them, Talents and How to Improve them, your Adaptation in Business, showing in what: Trade, Profession or Vocation you will be most success- ful. also the Adaptation in Marri- mony and Business Partnership. Brain is money! Character isoapiwl ! Know-ledge of gout- Resources 18 the Brain IS money: L'uzuaLULCL .o.v..,,..‘.. Knowledge of your Resources is theâ€" Secret of Success! “What are my son’s strong and weak points?- What. axe my daughter‘s excellencie-s and failings ‘Pâ€"v How can Iilead them-to be all I wish and avoid all If‘feiar ?- What can theybest- doto earn aaliving, or to win honor and happiness?" Ad- vice as to the training of children a. Specmlty. Will call at your home by appointment if requested. N. B.â€" There is only one «he: in Canada holding} Jellowship» Diploma... D _‘£a DURHAM, ON T0: AUGUST 3, 1809 UC‘ Miss Maggie Crawford, is home from Toronto. Master Geo. S.;Burnet is visiting friends at. Zion. Principal Blacklock, of Dundalk was in town Monday. Mr. Chas. Scott of the ‘v‘vKlondike” Mill spent Sunday in town. Mr. Archie Browfi left Tuesday to vieit Owen Sound friends, Mr. Wm. Orr, of Flasherton ,\\ as a cal_le1 XVednqsdav morning. Mr. John S. Black. of Pomona. gave us a. call Monday Morning. Mr. \V. R. Fairman, returned from Guelph on Saturday evening last. Mrs. Dr. Wolfe returned Saturday after a three weeks visit at Mt Hope. BOB SCOTT and “Blackthorn” at- tended the races at Collingwood this week. Miss Jessie Burnet is visiting at Dundalk, Swinton Park and Price- ville. Mr. R. McCracken, is spending two weeks holidays at Strawberry Island, Muskoka. 'Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Morlock re- turned last week from a'two week’s visit to Hamilton. Mr. C. P. Raison, Buntin Gillies’ traveller, of Hamilton made his busi- ness call Tuesday. Mr. Phil Diemert. bar tender at; the Knapp House returned Monday from a visit to his heme near Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. Defoe were in town Saturday on their way from Flasher- ton to visit; friends at Elmwood. Miss Alia Paterson of Flint Mich., is spending a week or two with her many friends in Glenelg and Durham. Mr. Thos. Vollet and Master Boy of Toronto are visiting his father and other friends in town for a few days. Miss Elnora Patterson, of \Viarton arrived in Town Saturday for a. few weeks visit with friends in town and vicinity. Mr. John and Miss Amy \Vright left Monday morning to visit their brother at Newtonville {or a. couple of weeks. Mr. J. P. Whelan returned Mon- day night from a holiday trip down the track. We believe he go: as far as Toronto. Mr Alex Wales, representing The Mail and Empire gave ans 3. call Sat- urday, while in town drumming up business. Mrs. Joseph Corbett, of Vickers, left Monday morning to vist her daughter, Mrs J. '1‘. Armstrong, at; Gravenhurst. Mr. John Gibson, of the Chesley Free Press gave us a call Monday as he was wheeling: to Flesherton to Visit friends there. Miss Maggie Corbett, trained nurse of New York city, who Spent a week with her sister, Mrs. J. P. Telford, left- b'aturday for Goderich. Mrs. (Iowan, of Bowmanville, with her little daughter, is visiting her sisner, Miss Irwin. and other friends at the Middaugh House. Mr Leighton, of Toronto,druggist, who formerly spent. some time with Mncfariane Co. here is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hunter. Messrs. John Barker, Ed. Hartford, Hugh McLean , John Saunders and Robt Colville are the Durham con- tingent now empioyed on the new granolithic sidewalk at Mt. Forest. Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. Sharp of Hol- stein. were In town Monday to con- sult Dr. Park in a case OI aphonia, or loss of voxce, with thoh Mrs. Sharp has been troubled during the past three weeks. Rev. .1. C. Dunlop, or maynpr former pastor of the Baptist Church here. spent some days in town renew- i112,r cld acquautauces. On Sunday last, morning and evening, hepreach- ed very acceptable sermons. Dr. Malian who has practised suzc- cesst’ully with Dr. Jamiesou. for some time has started a. practiCe at Conn. where we feel confident he will be successful not. only in lit-filing bodily ailments, but in gaining and retain- ing many; friends through hisgenjal. ity and good fellowship, Miss Alice. Mei-at, 'I-‘oronto; Mien Hattie Moffetg. Owen Sound, Mr. “Sill Young. Toronto and Mr. C. H. Mofiat, Edge Hill; formed a jolly party in town last Saturday. Miss Hattie Mofiat ie the young lady to whom we referred last week as the youngest Normal 00qu gradmte J..C. Dunlop, of Stagppr a PERSONAL. QWQ~®M1 immaaama i900 5”,? \V. H. SHAW, $3.33! WE KNOW IT'S; A LITTLE EARLY, but none'too early. to think of prv. paring for the. basioat, brightest, business year Canada has seen. How strong you will feel to enter u )on that year If you can say w 1th cheery :1 ac- nty, “ lea, sn‘ ! I can fill that. pomtmn.” For they will be going, those good po- sitions, the kind we prepare young people for. Send us your name and letâ€"us tell you how we can make you one of the for. tunatc ones. Start any time. No 'acations. The Small Boy Kicks The Busy Store at The Busy Corner. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, TORONTO, -â€" â€" ONTARIO, when his ma wants him to wear girl’s shoes because they are cheaper. There will be a contest but the boy will win. We can supply you with Just What that boy wants. Also Ladies’ and Gonts’ Shoes, Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps. You will find us reliable and the best and cheapest place to deal at in town. 51’; N0 Trash at Any Price! J. J. Hum: § mwa {Mtfiflfiflfl M‘éfifii Principal. SPECIAL PRICES... While they Lasts: ‘2 Clevelands S I Crescent, 1 Antelope, ALSO several Second-hand Wheels, CHEAP. \K'e offer the follow- ing: New Wheels at: GENUINE Bargains all fitted with DUN- LOP TIRES, and Guaranteed 6c ££ 40, regular 35?) H H 6‘ £ ‘3 ‘6 5O 50 55 50 4.") 45 NO 169]? :9 W333? ' EFF} a

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