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Durham Chronicle (1867), 2 Nov 1899, p. 14

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I]. (' Lora! -v'w Henry of Hols tee mee U'L I tein) use Hill. 311.1219 WM .‘99. fr; v WA Aw UAKKJAGE PAIN r- n 1NG GR RAINING, F.REsco ING LETTERING and PAPER HANGING DONE IN FIRST- ORDERS Ieft at Parker’s Drug Store promptb attended to. Mar. 23, 99' D0011“. LIortga‘ms, LPasos, V mgs carefule drawn. hm. Life. Accident, Marine Q'V‘} ‘ \O1fiu‘ - GOOD FARMS and Splendid Hanover Properties FOR SALE or EXCHANGE. Properties Bought and Sold on commission. Debts Collectvd. Old Notes Bought. :0 give- his customers a good bargain. knowing that. in the end it pays him as well as them, That, in fact. is the reason whv be today has the best business of the kind in Western Ontario. FARM FOR SALE He has recently lent money to borrowers in “'alk- erton. in Durham, in Holland. near Mildmay, near Southam ton. a short distance from Owen Sound, and WBE‘ do people 0 to him from such rrcat flaunt-vs! Bmmuse t my make mone '. by oing so. if thev didn‘t t-hev wouldn't no to um. They get (3311:5an TN'P‘Dbt'ccm -_; nfiamh mm.-- “VIII - â€" â€"~‘ ' . VJ "‘ 1 so. It thev didn’t thev wouldn't go to 111m. 1 he‘ get CHEAPER INTEREST and BETTER TERMS; ‘ .L W021: GUARANTEED at let live” PRICES. CALL IT WHAT YOU LIKE Everybody seems to want MONEY, and tr IS SURPRISI‘SG how many people go fox it to OUSE AND CARRIAGE I,NG GRAINING, J ING. LETTERING am HANGING DONE IN M0NEV;$ $ $ $; u. um. gurcment, Marine and Plate Glass IN- SL’I-{ANCES placed at lowest rates, in Good ("om on n i103. IIORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. Shoes made for all kinds of diseased ar deformed feet. A CALL SOLICITED. Mill Streetâ€"In Rear of Calder’s Block. Lower Town, Durham ‘arms fOr yesmw! SAY Brer Ramaae! don’t you if General Blacksmith THE HANOVER CONVEYANCER. Greenbacks; CASH! Ocean Tickets for sale. . W“ Fine Record! N’N ~ WNW/u /D// cleared: watered by p: streams ; log hense: first (lass efoundation excellent hard: comeuient to bet office. Fur further ’. McARVThUR, DURHAx. RITCHIE raken at the or at Shop . ., Wills and other \Vrit s. DIG DRII L. PRESSPURB Dr_ng “Live and . GLEN- Prop. ’ 01d stand at Charter There comes a critical time in the life of every woman when the bud of girlhood is unfolding into thefull blown flower of we m a n h ood. Mothers at this time should carefully guard their daughters' hmlth, for this is a time when _ many a girl falls victim to insidious diseases ,IKE which make life a misery. iY, and Loss of flesh, headaches, pains in back and go for side, nervousness, irritability, dull eyes and a pale, sallow complexion, these are the symp- toms that warn you to use Dr. A. W. Chase's R, , I Nerve Food. Ii Snow Rooms .OVER Scorr’s STORE. BICINTYRE BLOCK 2MGCMMUN WATSUNSL” The blood is impoverished and the nerves require nutrition. Nature must have assistance and there is no better way to help nature than by using Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food. 1! is a food for blood and nerves, and creates rich, red blood, solid flesh and new nerve tissue. The color will return to the check. the bright- ness to the eye, and increase‘in weight will tell of solid advance in health. Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food, soc. a box. THIN GIRLS ;’ “? PLUMP THE TILLSO-X Co. (Limited) Insomniac, Oxr. { SAY Brer Ramage! don’t you wish er. Ferguson had a monopoly in the ‘ marriage business ? It means a quar- ter every time, for the poor news- paper man eSpeciaIly when its a cash fjob. I beg to intimate that I am still in Business, and prepared to supply the public with any- thing in the Miilioery Line. A. JACKâ€"QUEENâ€"At Orchard, on Wednes- day, Nov. Ist., by Rev. W m. MacGregor, Mr John Jack, Jr., of Durham, to Miss Maggie Queen‘ of Orchard. MOFFATâ€"VOLLETTâ€"At Durham. on Wed- nesday, Nov. Ist., by Rev. ‘Vm. Mac Gregor, Mr. John Mofl'at to Miss Gertie Vallett, both of Durham. } YOUNGâ€"DARBYâ€"-At Durham on Tuesday, Oct. 3lst, at the residence of the bride’s areuts. by Rev. J. Ferguson, Mr. John . Young to Miss Thczzar Darby. try them if you haveâ€"you’ll like Best grocers sell '5.“ by thexr wholesomeness. The little tots and grown up folks gain new muscle, bra in and nerve force from eating them. Buy them and f”.. 51-7 “ v a ("Pan-Dried” is registered trade m by their abso'ute c Iiuess, their rich, cate. nutty flaVor by their Wholesnmn . . . .are distinguished from all other brands ("Pan-Dried” is their registered trade mark.) by their abso'ute clean- liness, their rich, deli- nnfiA “ ' s. cmazggsqu Nerve Food. :s Kepaired and 5 Cut on Shortest No- you never MARRIED. DURHA’M THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, N ov’r. 2nd, l899. and DURHAM ising to a 1 vatives sat. on him in and wouldn’t give him a He enlogized Dr. Landon}: m ,‘v .‘V «not: was so small. He won« why the opposition a DO. 1:7 "_'Vu In refering to t} in the B)’-electio Liberals had only the Conservflive his conscience b3 mischief Was done 1 -_.’.A‘b V" ‘5‘ Mr. Morgan was the! an address to which he expressing thanks to h the Salmon. “Mug“: 1. The Liberal Convention of the South Riding of Grey was held here on Friday last. The attendance was { somewhat slim compared with other ‘ years but a number of causes may be tivezâ€"Durham, ‘J. W. Craw‘ Bentinck, Geo. Ries. N ' ‘Aaron Wenger. Glenelg. Wm. Smith Egremont, John Campbell, Proton. ,Thomas Poehlman, Auditors~W fCalder. J. W. Crawford. hear, Mr. George Binnie 1 what Mr. Morgan had 'ing that by a. united effort .ans, and after a, brief lntermlonial regnln_ laws by making Ben the State Uf In he responded by to his friends for Pleased to he attend. Wondered Opposition J the eased chief Mr. Caller was next did not wish to speak others to follow. Dr. Landerkin was t er and amused the .a. short Lime with his us: He expressed his impli in Mr. Laurier, and redeemed every pre-eI except the Gerrvnmm the Tories that the J stolen their old clothes. reductions he said won annual reduction of t} l 7- â€"â€"-v -Vllv VV “1”; UL -. Strong clean, honest, strai rhtforward men,” dunng t e past three years had " at the Senate of praise for his wise choice of the Cabinet and the Virtues 0f Hon. Sydney Fisher,‘ Hon. \Vm 1‘11'A1.'- e., 1 .. ”99’? Tea? Dom â€"-£ VOIVV ‘U‘ a with his usual wi :icisms. ed his implicit confidence . u: ..- I .3 next called on but speak as there were was the next Speak- ‘l {owed them to. dc; audience for 01' tearing down by the advent 'Ve Food. which “00". and nerve 1m of the circa- system thevi UMQJA three mini); ’ Come to us for anything in this line. . MavFARLANE (€110. ~We endeavor to keep a full assortment of lamp goods. of all kinds including “’6 have some beauties and at extra- ordinary low prices. Come and see our pretty assort‘ menu of Pratt’s Astra} Coal Hi! the best American Oil {Fade we 9350 keep the Standard Canadian a: 10W- est price. If you havn’t the electric light you can get the next best from us. One of our Dainty Lamps filled with Lanterns, Brackets, Reflectors, Etc, Etc. W111 now buy a seven Jewelled, Stem-“3nd Waltham or Elgin Watch in a nickle screw case. We have seventeen jewm eled Waithams selling at, .p never offered before. These Prices will only 188% a short time. A. GORDON. rices T A-nâ€"â€" m LOWER Library, Hanging. Hall, Vase, and Stand LAMPS. TOWN anythin ” D [7 R?! A M Dan \IcDougaI', the v: collector. is on the. wa. 11.x vicinity. In a yea: 01 t.\\ J Dougall xvii} have com} quazter of a century in the Bentham: as collector of x that without making an ( record that few men can ciu ‘ MR. J. A. Hunter so‘zd "Black Thorn ” for $300 psale of Wildbrino stock i. Mack. Thorn started in 1:2 FMr. Hunter and won 6 fl beconds. Great creiit is J Scott, who trained him ihim his mark of'2.‘26i. 11‘ Was oniy a false ala test of speed in the pres Insurance Inspector, I} the Fire Brigade out 0:1 noon last. The test was :2 on some former occasion in a difficulty in gertiz'z 1; took about twelve With the cfinversat 001m 1 1‘ V q- 0m bundled a: 1d one Ci {es contxibuted five cent ‘9.sz the payment of ins . elives of the bo"s on th 'ntingent. The O S. (fit to Harrv Nelson of 1 or the inauguaatiun ans. ;.- I the scheme 1'5}! THE shade trees in Post Office we? giu'. Nondav night, but as . Edward \iocleg' comm. his trial for a similal c the same plopmty, is we refxaiu {10m 5: 1‘ lame than to hope 1;; Duty Vs 111 be broug justice. draw water "’"~ ‘5. 1)., Presbyterian 723;);Ix‘.‘ “ of 02121231“. Special Cfife ‘22:: ~11 ilaqxferwce; On M02292 2\ Ev: . :2; :2 . and Literarv Eutcz 2:22;2:22 ~2 ' 3!: given in the church. at u 12 C: 8' SCOI Mâ€"Rafi the celebrated L. 0- Will appear for the firs 222229 Bataan! This lady, than «712 but :2 ime h s ahead§ “hug in the field a _. high position as an entertain- ”4.33:.112 5 miwre for sale by Public inSaturday next at one o" hrson Auctioneer. See 132. has Auction Sale at Mr iawrence’s, Saturday lab-g, ateuded, and gooul prices v nall lines. Hugh MacKay luctiqneer. AUCTION SALEâ€"Mr. Jo .ot‘.;')0, Con. 3, E. G, ill have a sale of rents, etc., on Monday mkout for 83115. S N v ‘0‘ {QOTIXG' a the Mount; Forest 112;. mans ALL Rm Hrâ€" che Boers was :1; trsation a few evczin 1‘3’ Store not far fro: an old lady who \" in current literaau _ “Boers is awfx 1 LOCAL NE‘VS. n ERSARYâ€"Annive: s 11. _\ ”1 Connection “'3le t1 :9 hutch Durham will u- 5 and Monday, Nov. Sermons will ) deiix “V at 11 a. m. anfl 7 :1 T- L. \Vilkin~on of 31' t3} m. Dy Rev. “In. L.‘ fiG-MATOHâ€"Friday xm. farm of David Hillis Egremom. ’ i: work on the main 1: Furniture Factory is and the boiler r00; “70 last- summet 1 I thought lneV nitv any be 3\' ‘1 boars.” Th TI larm 51011 :11 CL SOUS from safe : Buc?

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