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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Nov 1899, p. 12

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ran Bq {It ‘zoh, E11101 Li beta fries .w spa; lnot diaé nd :I In! LY on 02) week days we are busy. on Sunday we go to church. but when the stage bell rings on mail nights you ought to see the of men and boys around the office door, waiting to get the latest reports of the war. Mr. W. McCalmon, the marble man. of Durham, was through this way lately on business. Mr. Thomas Brigham has the con- tract of cutting 200 cords of 4 ft wood for Mr. Caswell. Tom is not one of those fellows who are afraid of work. A number of invited guests gather- ed at the home of Mr. James Alexander one evening lass week and had a pleasant time. While Mr. A. Adlam was plough ing on Monday he turned up a living gm'tersnake about 2 feet long and which. he said, was not down over 3 in. in the soil. Mr. D. McDougal is on the War path again and everyone is delighted over the decrease in taxes. The measles are going their rounds and some families are under the doctor’s care. Mr. John Biown, the councillor, has gone 03 on a. deer hunting tour. He will be sure to bring back one, if not two deer. One of our farmers says that he is going to stop showing his horses and is going to buy a donkey to run the roads. We understand that the farmers are going to call a meeting for the purpose of forming a ring to patron~ ize the blacksmith who would not be so daring as to put his hand into their pocket. They say they will leave the grass growing: in front of some of their shop doors and they can pound at it for exercise. Mr. Henry Brigiam has purcha.~;ed the Fensom property for the sum of $3000. Mr. Brigham knows when he gets a good thing. The sneak thieves have been at work again. We are informed that they broke into the store here lately and helped themselves to some underwear. highly pleased with the patiofirtâ€"lâ€"é‘e he got and all are well pleased with his work. Mr. Thomas Francis ha fortune to lose two head of cattle by his straw stack upsetting and killing them. Mr. Edward Hapkins has wound up his season’s threshing and is tractor'. Supplement [We Durham Chronicle. ALLAN PARK The Chronicle The Central Business College of Toronto is enjoying unusual prosperi- ty this term and while it is constant- ly sending out capable young men and women into business positions, it has been found necessary to enlarge its premises and increase its equip- ment to accommodate the steadily increasing- attendance which last week brought in representatives from Thessalon, Listowel, Delhi, Islington Georgetown, Brampton, Guelph, Sundridge, Newcastle, Fenelon Falls, and St. Johns, Nfld. This is truly a representative Business School. 1 ' 'r‘VI-VV- I kuv‘ uvv‘n'l to have in his pocket or on his desk for mstant reference when he reads his daily paper. For sale b ' the publishers, the Matthews-Northrup omnany, Buffalo, N. 1.. angi. by the American News Company at any of Its branches. Price 10 cents. It has such maps as one might expect to find in the 'most expensive atlases. The details are worked out from official sources not available to the general public and the whole is carefully indexed, enabling one to find the smallest places in a moment. In- teresting statistical information, including dates of all important occurrence in the Philippines, are given in the margin and the reverse side of the folder contains no less than sixteen general maps that also bear on the news of the day. The map is printed on satin-surfaced linen Ipaper with an artistic title page in colors. t is such a collectionas‘every newspaper reader needs ‘- â€"v-\-V\. OAOI. UIIUUU " lllvll the Mattheisâ€"r-sv-Nei'thrup Compgny of ufi'alo has published for the Buffalo Express and for: general distribution. detamgo e to t of armies. One: .Will loo Via maps of last year for such places laagte, Glencoe. Colenso. Belmont. 6 South Africa and for Aliaga, Talavera. Magalang, Mabalacat and Lingayen 1n the Philippines. Yet these and similar little oiuts in two distant quarters of the world ave b9come news centers. The need of the hour is met by a folded map sheet which LL- ‘.-ALI _ \v ,, n. -â€" _____ mud-l U81. The busiest and mightiest little thipg that ever was made is Dr. King’s New Life Pfilli. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule o ' tr' ' WORKING NIGHT AND DAY an. A. w. CHASES CATARBH cums. ”-250 Central Business College. Balance of 1899 is sent'direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. D Heals me ulcets. ctears the air 3 passages, stops droppin s in the throat and permanant y cures I Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers. or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. Toronto and Bufl‘alo Only 10c. SHOW ROOMS, .. UPPER TOWN. Sewing Machines. LOWER TOWN, - - DURHAM. IMPLEMENI WAHHUUMS Winter GOOdS I Our CHAS. MGKINNON’S Farm Produce and W001 Taken in Exchange. STOVESâ€"â€"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. BELL PIANOS and Organs. NEW WILLIAMS and RAYâ€" AT LOW $4.00 up. 7 ROOT Pulpers, Straw Cutters. c. CUTTERSâ€"Large Stock, BeSt Makes, Cheaper than ever. ROB_EASA-Aâ€" Large Variety, from ‘ 5. SCOTT, vvvv1uu1ALuo anu maxâ€" MOND, a Very Large Stock of the latest 1mp1 oved Cabi- net and Drop Top Stands, at The Very Lowest Prices. SEE THEM! UPPER T0 WN 5a.? COTTON is extra value.

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