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Durham Chronicle (1867), 11 Jan 1900, p. 7

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[p011 seem JLLDOCS of 3 arm! try andalfiil .b ? h 113 r64“ )1 hundrean Ct Banal; our morn- ; .- erestin‘ before, “Q1 1911mm. ‘Pino‘: irablc 5:; [)8 en; ear: i1. After a couple of months in bed Miss Jessie Beaton, of the north line. is able to be up for a short while each day. Her bro- thers. Duncan, from B. 0., and Malcolm, from Dakota, are home for a 3 months’ visit, Miss Jewel McCumb has reâ€"commeuced her school studies, in the Durham Public School. and will come out head next June. Mr. Will Moore and wife f1 om Carberry Man. and Miss Maggie Moore trom Toron- to, are visiting their parents, on the south line. School re opened last Wednesday with a rather small attendance. The daily average last year was over titty. We he; itily congratulate Councillo: McLean on hie biilliant showing at the nulls on Jan. lstnnd the North East of the Township may be congratulated on their able xepreseutative. The good slejghing makes the teaming brlsk. Lots of wood and sawologs pass on to) town. Master Gra. Wilson, of this office, is holidaying in ‘orouto. A score or more. of willing workers, be- took themselves to the bush, of Mr. J. R, Ledimrham. there to cut the winter supply of wood for Rev. Mr. Graham. Everyone worked with a will (the Rev. Gentleman included) and soon about 30 cords were cut, split and piled. Miss Poole, of Mt. Hope, is the guest of her niece Miss Wolfe, at Mr. and Mrs. Alex- anders. Henry is likely to have a number ui gentleman visitors this week, and we’re not surprised when the attractions are so great. Mr. .121»; Walsh. and his sister-iu-law, Miss L. Sullivan, are visiting friends in Arthur. Mr. Hector McDonald. of Walker-ton, ac- companied by his two sisters, Mrs. McLean. of Walkerton, and Airs. Sargent, of Garrick. spent a few days visiting the Smith and McArtbur families, and returned to their homes on Saturday Home from Toronto came Miss Lizzie Smith, looking blithe and happy, after a absence of three years. Mr. Dougald Campbell, of Aberdeen, is spenfling a few weeks vxsiting the Morrison fami v. Mr. James Robinson, who lately resided in Dundalk. had the misfortune of getting his leg broken badlv. His many friends ex- tend their sympathy and hope to hear of \Ix. J. A \chonaId leaves to dav fox Barrie to engage in ship tnnbex mg. Mr. Duncan McCallum. of Muloch, was a welcome visitor the fore part of the week at Ins brother-in-htw’s, Mr. D. Smith. . Mess_rs. Wand, apt; Wade. who have been tnnbermg m .the vxcmxty. of Kinghurst, re- turned to their homes lately. Mr. Archie McDonald and Miss Sarah McAithur, who S pent Xmas and New Years with relatives and friends in Saginaw, \lichigan airived home last week. his recovery soon. Miss Staples, of Durham, is the guest of Miss Hewett. Mr. Geo. Free, Berkeley, spent the latter part of last week 11) this vicinity. Miss Fee, of Varuey. was the guest of her sister. Mrs. McCalmon, for the last cou- ple of weeks. > Mr. R. L. Corbett, of Williamsford, spent Sunday at. the parental home. Supplement to The Durham Chronicle. The annual meeting in our school was BUNESSAN. DORNOCE. DURHAM, JANUARY 11, 1900 To PITEIT Bond Ida: my be secured by our aid. Address, MONE TIE PATENT RECORD, Mm“ We understand that Mr. George Witter has sold his farm to Robert Myres, {New England. Success Bob. 1 most satisfactory. Hugh Edwards was re- ; elected trustee. His work has been appre- ciated. It was decided to put in a new slate blackboard. S. S, No. l is and means to be No. 1 in every respect. \114 Chas. McDonald is on the sick list just now from inflamation of the lungs. Mrs. Duncan Galbraith and her brother, Mr. Neil .‘xlcCaunel, of Man- itoba, are visiting, at she parental homo. Mr. James Hill. of Boothville, has taken to himself a. wife. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Hill much happiness. Mr. Arch. McLeod is home after 3 end- ing the last three years in the North est. We are pleased to hear that David Melt}- tyre was successful at the last election m getting to be one of Egremont Council, Good sleigbing, every one taking advantage of it and forwurdmg their winter’s work. Mrs. Johp McIfhail, who was suffering for some time thh neuralgia, is getting better. Archibald McCuaig was elected ti ustee in 0111 school, at the last annual meeting. We are pleased to have our worthy citizqn Mr. Neil McCauueL as one of the Connoll- lors, of Glenelg, for 1900. . A large quantity of saw-logs, \VuUd and Lgmber are on the move from our locality smce the good slelglnug came. Neil McLean. of Montana, is euiuying himself at the old home south east of Glen- elg, for the last couple of weeks. He intends to stay till the spring. It is nine years since he was at home before. Mjss McCannel has purchased a fine lot of plctures for our 30.1100} winch adds great- ly t0 the appearance of It. Allan and Archibald McLean are enjoy- ing themselves at the old home scene Artemesia, since New Years. after spending a few years in the North VVest.. The neighbors showed themselves right neighborly when they gathered at Mrs. Giuns and cut apd hau ed home enough wood to last. the wmter and m)re, Otto Konold is hauling some monster soft elm logs to town, in fact the largest we g“ _ 1\.. . r . . . . â€"â€" n--A Alp.-- vâ€"--- JVDU UV UU " I., All IGU b 'llU lal‘ges L ‘ve have seen. Otto’s ast bloods can poll as well as any horses, and no one knows 1t. bet- ter than Ott-o. The municipal election went off nietly here. Manv voters didn’t vote. eeult, the man 111 No. 2 ward who wanted in for reeve was left at home. Every vote counts one, and should be pollen. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CHRONICLE. SACKE IT’S C 3 RN ERS. TOP CLIFF. “4 0.0 0-4 a PITEIIT flood Idm' my be aocurodby l nuid. Adam I TIE PIE“ RECORD, I JUHN LIVINGSTON. Horn’s Old Stand, DURHAM. invedish, Scotch Canadian Granite and Marble Work OF ALL KIND. FIRE INSURANCE in Township and Stock Mutual Companies. SINGER SEWING MACHINES, Rpo'r PULP’RS, GRAIN CRUSH- Having opened up in Horn’sUld Stand, Just west of The Middaugh House, we have the largest, best finished and cheapest line of Cutters in town. Call and see us before buying elsewhere be convinced. HEATING STOVES a specialty. TOp Draft Queen Heaters, $6 up. Over 40 customers now highly pleased with them. Call and get their names. Ask them and be convinced' Coal Heaters and Coal Cook Stoves sold by ordering, at Come and See Monuments Repaired and MCINTYRE BLOCK, â€"â€" DURHAM. Farmers ! Plan at MacFarIane’s Drug Store. CREAM_ SEPEIREITOR. ERS, BOB-SLEIGHS, and every- thing Farmers want in the Home or on the Farm. Prices Away Down. One on hand at All times. Inscriptions Cut on Shortest Notice. Importer of and Dealer in McC-almon, The De Lavelle

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