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Durham Chronicle (1867), 26 Oct 1899, p. 12

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Doctor Douglas, the Wa-Hoo med- icine man and his helpers, were visiting at Mr. Herrgott’s on Sun- day. Mr. Henry Brunt, a famous marksman, was hunting one tiny lately and we were informed that he killed four foxes with two shots. ‘Vhere is Moses Jacklin now or can he beat that ? Mr. H. Edwards. of Glenelg. “as visiting at, Mr. J. Tompking latelyi Mr. Robt. Blythe bf Hepworth. was visiting friends in and around the Park. -w-vâ€" Mr. George Aiexander and James Hopkins arrived home from Manitoba last. week. They report. from six to ten inches of snow when they left. Mr. Chris Sumpton, son of William Sumpton, has purchased the store here and intends to run a full line of business. Mr. W. Parson, Jr., visited Lon- don and Chicago, and made a short call on friends in Detroit on his way ‘ . . i ”Eur. Edward Milligan, of Durham. was visiting at, Mr. T. Tompkin’s lately. - 1 T lemv. A grand wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mervyn last Wednesday when his oldest daughter Sarah was united in marriage to Mr. John Redford of Lamlash, before a large number of invited guests. The young folks spent the remainder of the night in joyous dance to music furnished by Mr. J. Johnston of Lamlash. Con- place soon but we won’t say where. Mr. George farm of Mr. Hugh Fulton for the Q sum of $2500. He intends to go into farming on a bigger scale. Mr. David Lamb lost his oldest little girl who died of dropsy on Sat- urday morning laSt. We extend our sincere sympathy in their hours of sorrow. - ‘ .., u “u: DVILVVVU Mr. W. Parson has built an addi- tion to his house which much Improves his dwelling. Miss M. J. Ashbury left. on- Friday Miss M. J. Ashbury lett. on n l'lq'dy morning to spend some time in Migh- igan. ‘ Mr.J. H. Smith lost a. vhyfizghle horse last week from inflammklmvf I n. . Mr. \Vill. Smith, who Alas Spent a. goodly proportion of the past season in the Guelph hosmtal, recruiting at ' Mr. John hush-ran 3PU multt .‘ - Mr. Chas. McKechnie has been en- gaged by the Trustee Board of No. 5 for the last: year of the century. Inspector Campbell called around on Friday and everything being in progressive order, it put. him in ms; genial mood. N. W. is one of the new men, the new century will hear more about. - -- run A n-..) A: "'Oi‘lfg McNab, last , ~ , soon be home . Bv the way, Archle’s sale Came off Wednes- tban succcessful last .0 31:)? H. McKay hadn’t, a very b1, _--.. “Hum the winks “w“ . crowd but he never caugn or nods better. Bidding ICU, .- be home from the wm ne way, Archie’s sale =than succcessful last H. McKay hadn’t, a ‘.m¢?.0. ALLAN PARK. 0 sherw-Rl Spent rixing D“) ith Mr. anti Mrs. McClockliu Mark is a keen M‘.’ \\ oolly West. sale came off last Wednes- ilson am Mich- addi- much and prices ruled high, yearlings go- ing as high as $25 each and calves $20 a pair. Mr. Arch. Little got all the sheep. __ _ .. . i v-cv â€"'â€" Mrs. Hannah Edge is expected home on Tuesday after a. four months’ visit to her youngesc daugh- ter at Bay Bay. She is Spending some days in Toronto on the way home. â€"â€" UPPER TOWN â€"â€"-â€"â€" IMPLEMENT WARHUUMS Winter Goods! Sewing Machines. SHOW ROOMS. â€"- UPPER CHAS. M°KINNON’S CUTTERSâ€"Large Stock, Best Makes, Cheaper than ever. ROBESâ€"Large Variety, from $4.00 up. ROOT Pulpers, Straw Cutters, 8m. NE‘W 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 ! BELL PIANOS and Organs. STOVESâ€"Alar‘ge stock of Mo. Clary’s famous Model Cook- ing Stoves. Fancy Parlor Stoves, Box Stoves. Coal Stoves. etc.. at prices that will surprise you. Solomon Woodworth, of Hope- well Hill, N.B., is rescued from a deplorably helpless condition, induced by the agonies of rheumatism. Mr. ‘t'v'oodworth had contracted rheuma- tism of the severest form and in a very short time was incapacitated for ‘ workâ€"for weeks he could get no rest -â€"-suffered the most violent pains in his arms and shouldersâ€"grew worse and felt he could not live, so terrible were his sufferingsâ€"his arms became per- fectly helpless. He began taking South American Rheumatic Cure-â€" after the second dose he experienced gmt relief and at the end of three hours every vestige of the pain Was goneâ€"the use of his hand and arm returned gradually and he feels alto- gether like a new man and to-day re- joices in a cure which he proclaims almost a miracle. South American Rheumatic Cure cures in r to 3 days every form of rheumatism and neu- ralgia. Do not suffer longerâ€"it will relieve in six hours. South American Nervlne soothe: the nerves and cures all forms of ner- VOUSDCSS- bay: TOWN. s-Ld‘clicves S. H. FIRTH 81 BM, Painters and Paper Hangers. OUSEXND CARRIAGE PAINT- “ ING. GRAINING, PRESCO- ING.LETTERINGandPAPER HANGING DONE IN FIRST- CLASS STYLE at Reasonable Rates. ORDERS left at Parker’s Drug Store promptly attended to. 1m Farmers One Full Car Load, of Cutters Coming! FIRE INSURANCE attended to. fin “:3 Risk (F‘

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