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Durham Chronicle (1867), 24 Aug 1899, p. 11

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B. them completely and 9‘“ ng the skin and flesh sound 51mm anco” permanent cal-o 3.8. afiel- two ttars failed. Broadway. New fork. rcfula. J. MCKECHNIE 80 YEARS’ XPERIKROE. ‘A V‘C“\ . .- lRINu ” rromptly and PTOP’ V attended to. W. B, CONNOR Sixving Machines. To Rent. THE FURNITURE SHOP ON GAR- Winter Goods I Give us a call at the 01d Cochrane Foundry. Now that your barns are full and mlaable get them In- sured in the reliable Grey 61' Bruce CO. Steel Wheel Tiger Rake uhich hme been sold ex- tensixeiy d'ming the last. i. 33w frost 8. ‘v‘inad Mower Ru. 8. CHAS. McKINNON’S -â€"â€" UPPER TOWN ‘-'â€"'â€"â€"- ‘afiéP'LEMEfiT WABHUUMS {wah‘anized and Iron Pip Dg‘: Brass, Brass Lmed and Iron Cflindm-Q For 8111?, which will be re- built and put in good 011181.. Af‘RAjA and Chestey Street, now occu- {ny lxress. l’ossessxon ngen on the 181: ~e;»tember next. Apply to Mrs. Mat- two 89; gwfrastg. Wand linder No; 2. In almost every locality thfire is One at work, and evel'V farmer who hag 011.8 ;;1;iéhl}' delighted Wlth 1t g‘-91-§'x‘.'z1}'. and out 0f 70 or I 5:) sold in this Vicinity z‘nereis not one machine ‘LIVA v but 1'5 O‘ivinn‘ . L 3", :- the V of Siltlsfufttion. Tgry best mm: be said of Our 6 Same BELL PIANOS and Organs. $4.00 up. â€" ROOT Puipers, Straw Cutters, 85c. CUTTERSâ€"Large Stock, Best Makes, Cheaper than ever. ROBES-fâ€" Large Variety, from NEW WILLIAMS and RAYâ€" MOND, a. Very Large Stock of the latest improved Cabi- net and Drop Top Stands, at The Very Lowest Prices. SEE THEM! 'TOVESâ€"A large stock of Mo- Clary‘s famous Model Cook- ing Stoves. Fancy Parlor Stoves, Box Stoves, Coal Stoves. etc., at prices that Will surprise you. Wis the time to see *0 A find out all about our and 14th 1399. .._. aLSO OUR NEW â€"- {iron Cylinders. umgs tram $2 upward. 301‘ all Kinds. 863 Jflfifi LIVIHSSTUH. DURHAM. Manufacturer of And Dealer in â€" 9ben every Wednesday W M. G ORS‘LIXE. ‘? \fi“ D u 1' ham . ”We always keep 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. a bottle. 10in. Granite Pie Plates 10c. each. Granite Wash Bowls 200. Large Granite Spoon 8c. Don’t forget to call! Opaque Window Shades with lace fringe, 37 x 70, 31101111th on spring rollers, compicm, 40c. FLOOROIL CLOTH 6f (2 wide 500. yd. Best table Oil Cloth 45 m. wide 20c” 54 111.300. BUG GY DUSTERS with embroider’d Boots and Shoes. aeaoaedodbqoqoqow - -- vv “Cl 0 Obedience, self~help,_tr_utli 3521“ honor, are chief of the lessens taught there. men who hold up their Amongst men, because for their dear ones they have labored both early and late With brain, or with muscle and sine‘w, endeavor- in‘g day aftar'day To provide all things honest before men, and in this God‘s command to obey. Firmly fixed in a purfsose! Pureheaned, stead- fast and true Girls and boys are you healing? What are you going to do 3 Are you longing to be successful as you travel along lite‘s road 9 Then this is the secret of true successs.â€"A mind firmly fixed upon God. ever, and still Produces, and still r - wards good or for in Women firm fixed in a urpose, rememberin home has first (slain? g On their sex-Vice; no matter how pressing the calls in society’s name. ~ Who know that the laws of the ' birth in the home circle where Obedience, {self-help, truth and Emnm am own: A: The Latest Thing v.“ (Tynes. newtoâ€"aa is.-men and women. gn-ls who are 3’ fixed in a. purpose.” Is the dainty ‘Queen lVIOO' Short Waist Corset Made for ease and grace to fit all figures, P1: 133; Our $1.25 YEARS; and Magnetic Corsets are Unparalleled. We can give you a. splendid Corset worth 750. for only Half a Dollar. Call and inspect our Stock of these goods. Centre 60c. up. Men’s Undershixts and Drawers 25c. « Men's Rubberine Collars, stand up, 10c. “ “ Cufls 20¢. a pair. -U â€"â€"â€"“v s'-‘ Black 12 1- 2c. 8. yard. 40 1n.B1a.ck and Cold allxxoo1$crg0a1950a y.ard Tartan Dress Ginghams" 4c. and 10c. ayard. 36 in. ’ V755 7}"? 94*? Upper Town, Durham. ., Aug. 7, 1899. _C-3ashmer_e in quy Blue and BEAN 5‘ (0- $1.00. ROBT SCO'i‘T, a tinsmith of Chats- worth, was caught in the act of bur- glarizing the house of John Lem'On of Owen Sound on Thursday morning of last week. A lady visitor heard the footsteps about four o’clock and warned other occupants who imme- diately proceeded to the room where Scott was operating. After pocket- ing a valuable gold watch and a. walletcontaining $167 the intruder opened the bed room door and tried to force his escape, but running into the arms of Mr. Lemon he was held, though he struggled deSperately for his liberty, until assistance came and the police were notified. ScOtt who is said to feel his position very keenly was remanded till today, Thursday, but bail was refused. A. G. MacKay appears in behalf of the Crown, and H. G. Tucker for the prisoner. The funeral of the late Mr. Jno. Himmler of Neustadt on Thursday afternoon was the largest that has been in that village for years. The remains were laid to resr. in the family plot in the village cemetery amid general sorrowing. All his family except one were present at the burial, his son John who lives in Louisania not being able to reach here in time,’ decided not to come. Rev. Zoeller performed the final ceremonies.â€"Ayton Advance. Allow us to add that License Commissioner, Wm. Caldwell, says that Mr. Himm- ler is the only hotel man in S. Grey that has held a continuous license all through the period of the Crooks Act and that he was also noted for keep- ing the cleanest house and surround- ings in the same license inSpectoral division. of $425, and Miss McNeii, Tor first: choice for Miss Campbeli’s at a. salary of 3225. Both hav cepted'. There were about. 13i plications.â€"Herald. POSTMASTER SINCE 1843â€"The Bruce Herald supposed that Mr. Malcolm McLean, of Walkert'on, was the old- est postmaster in Canada until it was learned that Mr. Roblin Ameliasburg held ofice there since Jan: 1, 1845. The CHRONICLE is in- formed, however, that the honor does not belong to either Walkerton or Ameliasburg as Mr. William Buchanan, of Williamsford, was ap‘- pointed postmaster in 1843 and has held his position continuously ever since. We wait to learn of a former Mr. Archie Galbraith, has resigned his position in S. S. No. 10 Bentinck, and will leave next week for Idaho. The Work in the School will be taken up by Miss Maggie E. Clark for the balance of the year at least. Dur- ing his residence in the vacinity, Archie has made himself very p0pu- lar With the young folks, both ladies and gentlemen, and his ready Will- ingness to render assistance to every thing in the shape of an entertain- ment will cause the community to regret his departure, however. we in 11st he will do Well and shall be ever pleased to hear of his success, and in so Speaking we feel that we voice the sentiment of the whole community. Not only will Mr. Galbraith be missed in the commun- ity but the Presbyterian Choir will sufler much less. Mr. J. A. I “Black-thorfi firms in the Owen Sound- Shanghai, delivered an interesting address on her work there, in the Methodist Church on Sunday evening. Without any effort at oratorical frills, she took the audience with her in an imaginary trip across the Pacific from Vancouver to Shanghai, thence by steamer and “ house boats ” up the Yang-tse-Kiang to the head of navigation. The filth of Chinese cities, the Speaker claimed. shows an entire lack of the knowledge and im- portance of all sanitary requirements. The cities are surrounded by stone walls, about 40 feet high, perpendicu- lar on the outside, but sloping'so that the tops are easily accessible from the inside. Entrance to the cities can be made only through gates, of which there were only four in the city of 600,000 inhabitants where Miss Brackbill labored. The manners and customs of the Chinese were briefly touched, and though a few years ago the Missionaries were driven, out and were forced to leaxe the city, their return has had a wholesome influ- ence on the population and the dis- semination of Gospel teaching seems now to be brighter than ever. The night was very warm, yet the Speak- er had the rapt attention of a good audience during the whole address. appointment. MISS BRACKBILL‘, who has been laboring as ‘a. missiOnery in China ”about two thousand miles west‘of K-thorn’,” took three in the three minu: Sound, Monday. Local NEWS. . HUNTER’S trotting .rn. ” *hfik ,V‘wuma wr tnmr vacant .. Speers, Barrie, ‘Who class professional was pnnmpalat a salary liss McNeii, Toronto, Miss Campbeli’s ro‘o‘m WV-.. Bot-11 ha‘vé ac- about 130 ap- '-â€"-‘ “VLQG three Straight te trot; at REV.JeErey Hill, of Brookholm, has been notified of his transfer to Dundalk parish. On Sunday next he will preach his farewell sermon. Ml. Hill will be 1emembered here as the gentlemen who amused both old and young a few months ago with his interesting: “chalk talks” in the school and Hall. Manya pale, weak school girl, suffering the evil effects of an exhausted nervous system. and thin: watery blood, has been restored to the vxgor and buoyancy of rob- ust health, by usinfi Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food. The ealthful glow on the cheek and the brightness in the eye tell of the building up process which is taking place in the body. Skin diseases from the nie'rest pimples to the most obstinate eczema, salt rheum, running sores, are quickly, pleasantly and permanently cured by Dr. AgneW’s Ointmentâ€"3s cents. Who does not envy a baby its soft velvety panion until past middle life, and Dr.’ Skin ‘? How many suffer from distressing Agnew's Ointment has cured speedily and skin diseasesâ€"Do you suffer? Have you permanently. It is a boon to mothers tetterâ€"salt rheumâ€"scald headâ€"ring worm because it is a boon to babylandâ€"scald ~eczemaâ€"ulcersâ€"blotches on the skinâ€" head and its irritations. which are accom- chronic erysipelasâ€"liver spots and what paniments to the teething period,are quickly not else of these distasteful and aggravating driven 03' and restlessness passes awayâ€" disorders which disfigure and and where torture reigned with discourage? Dr. Agnew’ 3 baby this balm brought rest Ointment allays the dis- and a cureâ€"it affords in- tressing itching, burn- stant relief from the ing, stinging sensa- itching distress. . . . tions which are part Do you sufi‘er from and parcel of such troubles. and in a thousand cases where internal treat- . . . ments have failed to g heal and eradicate them it has worked ‘ Dr. Agnew‘s Ointment wonderful and perman- ; ,1 -â€"ithas pmved itself an ant curesâ€"and no skin dis- \ 1,5233 :3; absolute cure for piles; case. no matter of how long ' ' " " " f ' ' in all forms andat all stagesâ€"'1 bleeding or ulcer- ated ?â€"No remedy hasbrought so quick relief. spared painful surgical operations as Wfimfififififififii Ladies should begin to think about putting by ‘ here in a short time. Commence now and is“ made by the John NorthWay Mfg. Co., are in $35; Stock. Call and see them. fig 3:; money enough to buy a handsome Fur Coat for the Winter. Our Stock of Furs will be 7173*? make up your mind thatyou won’t go another “”3 Winter without a Fur Coat or Cape. ‘ ease, no matter of how long W standing, has baffled its curative qualities. In cases of chronic eczema it has proved its great worth. and cases are 013 record where this dread affection has been the birthright of its patient and constant com- A lady living in a northern County town writes that for seventeen years she was troubled with salt rheum. She took doctors’ treatmwts and used man lotions without any permanent relief. Reading of t e cures 'made by Dr. Agnew’s Ointment, die decided to try it. The first application allayed the irritation and she continued using itâ€"the disease rapidly dis- appeared and now for two years there has been no sign ofa return ofit. The baby of another lad livi on Pacific Ave. in Toronto, was terribly aflhetednszith scald-head and eczemaâ€"she tried washes reseribed by her physi- cian, and soaps advertised r such purposes, but the disease remained-Dr. Agnew’s Ointment was her good friend; half a box cured the baby and cured herself of troublesome piles which had been the bane of her life since baby's birth. DR. AGNBW'S CURE FOR THE flEARTâ€"Cures palpitation, fluttering, shortness of breath and all heart disordersâ€"relief in 30 minutes. DR. AGNBW'S CATARRHAL POWDER-Has cured use: of marrh of so years’ standingâ€"relieves cold in the head in 10 minutes. 6R. AGNEW’S LIVER PILLSâ€"Stop sick limboâ€"cure constipation. bilionsness and liver trout)! -â€"pleasa.nt hale doses-40 in a boxâ€"co cents. , a; SKI N LIKE IS the latest department of our ever increasing: business: We are always studying the best interests of our customers and try to give them £138 _1a.test productions on the market. Our Fall DréSS Goods are arrivingâ€"daily and we are pleased to say that they are opening up well and selling freely. We bought the newest goods in suit ends. dress lengths and skirt lengths, with trimmings to match exact color. We are distributing FREE Fashion Plates showing the latest styles, and for 15c. we supply you with a “New Idea Pattern,” which are no doubt the best patterns on the market. my Ready-m-wear School Girls Nerves. Ladies’ Heady-Made Boats and Eaves, SOUTH GREY Fall Fair Durham, Sept. 26 and 27; Nor 11 Grey. Owen Saund, Sept. 12, 13,14. one applicntion will relieve the itching,‘ irritating sensations in an instantâ€"and; long standing cases disappear after from“ three to five nights’ treatmentâ€"the pain and ; soreness quit you and the tumors vanish: The baby of another lad living on Pacific Ave. in Toronto, was terribly ' ted with scald-head and . eczemaâ€"she tried washes rescribed by her physt-‘_ cian, and soaps advertised or such purposes, but the ‘ disease remained-Dr. Agnew’s Ointment was her; good friend; half a box cured the baby and cured; herself of troublesome piles which had been the bane ; of her life since baby's birth. 9 “a..- Importers of and Dealers in Swedish, Scotch Canadian Monuments Rep-aired and Inscriptions Cut on Shortest N6- ti'cé. MCINTYRE BLOCK. â€"â€" DURHAM Granite and Marble Work OF ALL KIND. McCAlMDN 8: WfiTSUN.

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