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Durham Chronicle (1867), 18 Jan 1900, p. 14

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R.. at Pure Bred Chester White 80211:. g andalk T. MORAN; , -. -. ‘vug‘élli‘r, [Ill 14171-. brad by . P. King, 3 -COqut-ueâ€"~‘.'786â€": by Le: ildcrse. [imp,]-17;.".’.by 1’; 556] by Prince-Sister at I! arwick IsunBeautv bv H - r V_J ‘1‘; \vt.\.lK'-u ljoOANS and Insurance efi‘ectec 33y. Ummmnyand I’nvaze F1 3; a, J: and (3 per cent. In sm terms to hunt 'x'mrz'wm A;Ge;qeral Financial Business OFFICE-l (1001' 3'0th ufh‘ NV W. L. R’IaCHENZIE, I CAN A\D ISSUE-i RUE AG EVI‘. -1 COA\ LXX\LLh {3.031 MISSIUNER in H. C J. Collections pr mmh art 9 Mai to. I f\| ' 5““ K, 1 TC‘xlI‘I (S and flu: public :11 am pup: zrcd to furnish Hm? PUMPS an» REPAIRS. Ocean Tickets for sale. Dada, Mortrawes. Lease». Wills and other Writ- mgai'fififii’i‘ly dru wn. 173m. Life. Accident. Marine and Plate Glam IX- SURANUES placed at lostt rates, in Good ‘ ‘on-nan it‘s. Busing-as Difiiculties arran 0d. Croditurs settled with; Any and ow-ry 'End of legitimate bxmi tanks [attended to and everything kept S'l RIL‘TLY PRIVATE. AjLwAys PROMPT. Never negligent. CHARGES MODERATE. --_ v‘v- blL-sinvss of the kind in VS estc'rn Ontario. GOOD FARMS and Sulendid Hanover Plopelties Fox SAL") o: Excrmxem. Prore: ties Bought and Said on commission. Debts Collected. 01d Notes Bought. -- H. H. MILLER â€"- Has Deon at the businesx for nearly 20 years and ktmwa thv ins and outs of it. and always studivs t‘o give his cusmuwra a good bargain. knowing that. in thv end it. 3-;15'5 him as we)! 85 Mom, That, in fact. is the reason whine to-day has the best ‘nni4:uq..,. . -.L' LIA . ‘, ‘0' fie '1?“ rticbn'tiy Zént lumii-y m b‘oz‘i‘o ward-ia'fi'tdb :frtom. 111 Durham, in Holland. nmr Mildmav nézir mmthz'umttm). a short distum'v from Owen Szmml 3;..1 v. m do people go to him from such «rreai (hstgzmws? Brenna? they make mmwv bv (70mg 90. It Hwy didn't tin-v wouldn't gn to” 'hixu'.‘ 21'???» 4... 1‘2"“ A “‘fi“ "’m‘\“-“~‘_ _, -__ so. u {my unm't- t-m-v wouldn't gm to‘ him" '1'??? got CHEAPER INTEREST add BETTER TERMS. MM. ‘23. 99. if SHOW Rooms .OVER >1an .5 STORE. (/ Everyhnd v sec ms to \\ ant MONEY it IS SURPI: 18:51: how 1:: any peaplo m it to gmLL 11‘ WHAT YOU LIKE .1. WORK GUARANTEED let. live” Pram. ‘ .3 20393 W \‘v’ E.’ .I S A ll ordflrw near .‘uIcanan's M11} Smith '5 Foundry. £1”"inflifitm3.31701»! m' cvs amps. 1 Shoes xtirata‘frall kinds of diseased xda armada“ := 4-0:."LL SOLICITED. 3.1m Sme +42; Rear of Ca’Ider s Muck Lu“ er 1‘0“ 11 Durham _,w .1 66? v. 11 ii 0' guacamammuog opinéog of“ the gishgp 9f Kimberly an ’ E Sindee? Admitted Any Time. ' Genamfli fibeksmith THE HANOVER COHVBYANCBR. (I) Y ECIA LT P Greenb asks, ' {3:183 ! H H M I L. L E R, The Hanover Ccnveyancer h.â€" I beg to intimate that I am still in Business, and- }n‘epm‘ed. to supply the public witii any- thing in the Millicery Line. STE .117} A School? .v‘: C 0 A‘l‘ls; ."’I-. I: “[U*;'\‘ En"1:‘!-“1- { v-'. f 3"“; m ump.).:59_ ; J. L, ' "‘~-' V fish-u: (1")! ‘ - . . ‘. ~ . ‘ ' )0 v.(l‘)! ! Y . Le-blstmr 4,1 “9"033}; ) l pm.) I PO 1! I . . in: Dunlwsa. bv -Bt:1ut3 by Hzilrcz',-F:worit’c~. ' ' x‘esy ‘ JAMES A'I‘KIASON. 2 dam NV. 14. 99.‘ ‘22:) Rob M N - n..- -â€"-â€"-..._ (\ I- I3 s. magmas, 3‘3 taken 3.; M11! or at SL A... 'u ‘12"12w2; .H.‘ Boar King -l.’n.‘c Wed ‘1 swinfl‘flh '29.. L3” Leaanillc Our. 2nd 33‘1“!" ”1.. SKJ\iUJ. 012:. 3:11 son. Durx::m1.(_lul. Sire red hv '1. (varh:lf.C1:u°¢‘- mun-604m (bx-ml bv J. G c.0111. ) 2;) Star On} [in n. ] \mihg . Qtukc‘. Engnmu Sim) rmngo (imp. )~];" - W. I’.5~u:b (1:356) d-mezptou 2. by bv }lidrcrp“ szorize. fife-(tied \. In sums mas. DIG, DRILL, PRESS TURB WHITEIORI 9n :4 the old stand at Shep at Charter Funds tu 1t MONEY. and pefiplo go for DURHAM.? general thhi WI 'l'l‘ansacted DCRI A}: it?“ . mt d 8 Gl't‘y Consm held hem on and Was fail“ attended. Afier Secretary Maciienzie 1' the minutes of the hat meeting Associatxon elected the following: 3.8 \V. Laidlaw. 1) W. L. OFFICERS FOR l‘aLO: 0 \inson, Louise, President \lacKenzie, Durham faryo‘l'a,‘ v.7 n‘ -- Censervative Convent .-~‘._ - EIEUAL WEE??HG. ion 15 a repubiix. omtept. yours tautntuuy, A (Bumop Liaughmn). -“U .sulp snakes and u'uodeu images. “ I find 1 might: go on forever in this but I have nut time to give you in} fully. and I must wind up by saying t m 5' mind a war is the best way to en um'eat and izh'ecurity th..t. turmen paralyze the country here at pre>eut. shall all suffer {rum it. probably we sufi'er a great deal. but in the end the try will gain. and gain immensely. “ As far as you are concerned. (1 allow the lit-3:: to Draw.“ nun H-n "‘--- ...... J .- VI'JUV vnlsttl L415 0 .. - . . . Mr. Mofi'att condemmed with no how, I have given youmy Views in gen- eral on the .~ituatiuu. Wei-31 m White the ‘ uncertain sound the admimscratwu history uf this ceuiitryiu more detail [30f the L‘X‘PSGIUZ i-‘JOVGFDme“f and had coul'd unlike};a WWI miwh ”Md-501‘ case‘éhe sufl‘icient time would have made against z :9 mm. on v want to set vuu ! - \v ' - 01} what I emisxder the right hue teerigmg : an admndble Mldlegs. Ar Rmh d 01 the struggle. which seems to me is inevit- l 30" went more fully into the mat-tel. ablenuw. [and clearly demonstrated wherein "The Beer is .brax'e. Of that I have no' the present. government had deceived danibt, but he 15 ignorant and prejudiced to' the people. not only in regard to an Marni-nu: extent. . Qn that account I do; i - , l 1‘ but in other not .cuuuemu him, his fathers had to strike L '9” . Lena“ po my out mitt? the desert and live as these whu are i QUBSUOUS ‘13 WCIL (:“t 0 \ .0 ,0 0‘. o _ 0‘ A.” . ' . ‘ . hwm it??? {ii-2113331373 -m“123Z§-I;‘dt’i‘f§ The meemg °I°Sed b" " ”Wm” Uszthujic Church; anti, secondly, :5 negards, 0f confidence i” the Conservative 3‘30 t‘l'v‘lixzed. habits uf Egrepeau nations. Leaders and the policy of the Conser- l‘he Lathuhc Church IS his bugbear. vutive partv‘ Lethehcs me heatheus to him. They wor- ’ .' all”) bixilkes and WUOdOXl lnmrirnn " There must not be at the end of-the 19th century a government Calling: itself a’ re» public while it is in reality a close oligarcby. " New, I have given you m y views in gen- eral on the >ituatiam. Were I to go into the history of this country in more detail I could make a very much stronger case' agaimt zhe Boers. I only want to set you on what. I consider the right line tor j edging of the struggle. which seems tome is inevit- able 110W. _ ,_, _- ., v ... \l'vl ||“VIIJ- (I VHIUU 5 n the government of thQ country. and yet 3 .he Uitlanders were twice as numerous, {at iéazt. as the origixwl usurpqrs. ! For in m‘v mind I do nut give to the “net's I I abide 0f the 'i“r:msv;uu the title uf natiunality. Thev smmly kxlled the Knfin'S' fifty years ago;;11:rl’:he‘y tnuK their place“. There 1:; nothing in this that implies px‘oscri1_)tion-tor a nahuu. 1s: necessary to test his sinéerity. Let L {med States be the mudel for reoubln tins mater. " Now comes the question of Paul Kruger and his advisers. He had a clever man fur a few years who kept him frnm cmnmiuing himself ton far; but he has left him. and now the whnle Government ~eems to be the bOat without‘a rudder. Chum Paulie shrewd. lint when nne c'nhiciers that the Pre>irlent at the small rennblic which has only 00 000 inhabitants or they ‘enbmzts receive~ a salary as Image as that of the Pre~itlent uf the United States, «me can imagine that put- riotism i~‘ not the very first. characteristic of his life. i “ When the rush to the Transvaal began .there was a very simple law for the fran- ' chine. I am writing: frnm meumry, I think ; it must ha ve been a residence of two years ; and paying taxes. A tew years afterwards i‘ this was increased to six years, then to nine 3 years. then {2) fo.:r:eeu years; and no «me . could say how many more years might be added an. “ Those who invested their mmlev in the f pountry had no home of ever havm- a mice The Annual Meet mg e11 ' “ I‘ am not‘an Englishman, as you know, 9 nor are my sympathieS‘ in general with f England; but in this case I ddbelieve that 3 England will do credit to our do-mm‘dn {humanity by tprcinga small State callin l itselfa republic to give equal rights to al . i ENGLAND'S TITLE TO‘INTERFERE. i “What one .mayc‘all England’s title to interfére ii”: this matter. it is ce tab: that in s furmer years most of the B ers, their Presi- f dent at. their head. asked England to cmne to their aid and take over the State She did >0. and then when the debts nf the little republic were paid by England. and Paul Kruger received his salary, which was in arrears for aflong time, he started a rebellinn against the new authority. Gladstone gave them back their country under certain Culi- f‘tit-iuns. The fuurth clause of the conven-' tion conve\ ed the idea that all who go into the country shall have equal rights The Buers and their Volksraad did not keep that promise; they did not give equal rights to Chamberlain’s indictment of the Tran’s'° vaal Government was perfectly fair. I have no hesitation in saying so. and I have had thirteen years to study the question. ‘ , “ Now for my personal opinion about the matter. I can with a safe conscience. sav that I think that England verv seldom had a more inst cause for 11:11'. T he state of things 111 the T11111s'1 aal was a Scandal to the. nations: '1 lint :1 handful of men. some of therj 1 81'? illiterate and all of11lmm were fire] mlic’etl and Selfi l1 should be anlowed to nuike law> fure1 er for those who spent their monev 1i" b111" 1119: up property in that coun-; try and de1elopin«r its -,11'e:1lt11 is prepostm- ‘ ous. : The partpi the; letter which is of pufilfc interest is as follows :â€" annual Meeting of the South uhb‘cl'yuUVB Aasociation, was we on Saturday afternoon Inst. 5 fairly “611, but not. largely A g Secretaries. ~\"ice-Presi~ r 'i‘ownships:â€"~Chas. \V. gremons, cindrew Schvnk, r, WI". Scarf. Bentinck, Ies. Gleuelg. Jas. Corbett. ,. u, . .. . mule Um'ermneur ~eems to be the meta rudder. Gum szl'is shrewd. (me c'nhiders that the Pre>ir19nt all rerzublic‘which has: only 00 000 .. v ‘Iunutl eat deal. but i.[ the cm! the 0mm m. and gum mum‘eusely. ' as you are concerned. do not 13:: tu prevail mat the; 'l‘xjausvaal Ix. ontept in name. lieheve mn Irish Catholic _ Eéclesiastic of' the South African War. - _ - _--..-v. an "3533” {1111 not time to give you myideas must wind up by saying that to war is the best way to end the [ imecurity th..t. tux'meni and e~cuuntry {gere at.‘pa'e.~eut. We h..‘ '0 ‘Is. . .s- ms the question of Paul Kruger . sers. He had a clever man fur . who kept him frum cnnnmmmg‘ 'ar; buthe has left him. and' 7) re concerned, do 1105 ml that the 'l‘rausvaal 1 name. Believe me. Uaughran, U. M. I. Maciienzie read THE UURHAM CHRONICLE, January 18th, :966‘. . Bell :is strain Let. 11.10 ublics 1n - a mice shall left Qiloulder‘lilad ' tlge liver or.cotnplications of the l Imminent-4): . Chase’s Kidney-Liver Film. 0:11pm.; (1936. 25 , ,V__a __.vw-.vauv0 Would quicklv leave yam. if you used Dr. King‘s New Life Pills Thouwmds ufsufl'er; ershave proved their mate-Mess merit for Sic-v: and Nervous Hezwnches. Thev maks pme bim._.-d and strong nerves and build up ynur health, Easy to mka Try them. 0:11,? 25 cts. a bnx. Money back if not cured, Soid'byall Druggists. 2 V -,.-~u’1ul‘u U IllUll H “ '“l of the Owen Sound Association meet in convention at Port. Elgin on the 525th and 26th of Jan. N0 disease comes m suddenly and treach- eronslx' upon its victim as Group. Happy 38 the mother who has at hand Dr. Chase’s Syrup 0f Turpentine when the dear one awakes 2n the ni'glit cnghing .‘r'ud Strug- giing fur breath. l'hia famous remedy is the standby in the homes of this continent 9" 3 1’3")th and certain mn-A {m- nrnnn 60 ceuta anus: fur breath. l‘hia famous reumdy is the standby in the homer! of this continent f“ a prompt and certain cure fur cmup. monchitis, coughs, colds. asthma and throat gar-irntiune. 25 cents a bottle. Family size Lucas, Wright Bataanâ€"At Dur- ham Mondays, 10 a. m. to 4 p. 111., and Court Days, at Priceville' on Mondays, 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. (Com- merciai‘ Hotel.) The meeting closed by'a resolution of confidence in the Conservative Leaders and the policy of the Conser- vatiYe. party‘ Short addresses wele also deliver ed by Messrs John McArthm, of Pawiceville Henry Brigham. of Allan Park, Chas. \IcKinuou Durham Mr. 15.111 of Hammer, MI. Mofiatt. Edwe H11. and Mr. Richaxdson, of Flesh- erton. Mr. Laidlaw was next called upon and Spoke with his Usual vigor for some time denouncing the present government for breaking faith with the people and riding into power on a batch of false promises. Dr. Jami9801was (tilled awav but before leaving the Pieaident asked him {01 a ShOlt address which he delivered hastily in his usual free and easy Style. membership in order to have funds on hand for minor currvm, expenses. mexmm ~ n..4 ‘N’m- *9“ ,_ ‘0 “ r _.___, -- _~_.__..-â€" .. ___.-- '1‘! Y J19 I A u u n 2' Peo pl 9 '9 EORGB HAMILTON of Amood Llid interpzeter of Scottish dialect will appear at the Scotland Concert Jan; 19. BABIES HAVE GROUP. nus AMISTAKE Baptict Union l Could not eXpress the rapture of EAnnie E. Springer. of 1325 Howard gst .Philadelphia. Pa... when she found what Dr. King’s New Discovery for {Consumption had completely cured gher of a hacking 001mb that. for many fyewus had made life-9.! burden. All 5other remedies and doctors could~ give her no help, but she says of the gRoyal Cureâ€"-â€"“It soon removed the pain in my chefs? and I can now sleep‘ soundly something I can scarcely remember-doing before. I feel like somiding its praises throughout the Universe.” So will every one who tries Dr. King’s New Discovery for any trouble of the Throat. Chest or! Lungs. Price 50 cents and $1 00 at} tiny Drug Store; every battled gum-I unwed. ; ETCHING PILES Mother's favorite remedy for croup, bron- chitis. asthma. coughs and colds is Dr. Chase‘s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. 25 cams a bottle. c Dr. Chase’s Ointment is beyond doubt the world's greatest cure for itching skin 'diseases. It is invaluable to women as a cure for the" itching to which they are subject. It driven away pimples and Blackheads and beautifies the skin. It stands pre-eminent as the only guaran- 1 teed cure for piles. 60 cts. a box. at all dealets, ‘ or EDMANSON, BATES Co.. Toronto. 1 There’s not a town or village in Canada when Dr. Chase's Ointment has not made many cures. Ask your neighbors about it. Few families are without it in the house. The first application staps the itching, and continued use will absolutely rid the system of this running and loathsome disease. The record of cures established by Dr. Chase's Ointment is unparalleied in the history of medicine in Europe or America. It has never yet been known to fail to cure piles of any description Whatever. If you are one of the tWehty-five and‘havé noi yet used Dr. Chase's Ointment, this announce- ment will prove of great benefit to you. provided you profit by the advice given and procure this remedy wituout delay. A ThousandTon Torture twenty five per cent. men and women. made lifer-‘I burden. All edies and doc tors could~ help, but she s.:_\s of the “It soon lemoved the chest and I can uou sleep1 AM \m 1.. U 9., -‘ LOQS will-be cla-tseog according: to quality and size. and to be cut. as much as possible, 12 ft. l::1;.-.:,ailow~ 1113 three inches. [SOFT am 10 {.9 5 m 9:“.in iBASS WOOD 10 (:0 8.00 6.00 BEECH 8.00 6 <30 :3 00 BLACK ASH 1:2 Cu”) 9.00 6.00 PINE out 14ft. 12.00 9 ('30 0 CU CEDAR 7 00 6 (1-0 5.0) SPRUCE 800 t m 13 ft. HEML03K$DtO$7 3,.(11rr018. TAMARAO 5 to 7 ‘ MAPLE BIRCH Limited ‘Vill pay the fuIlOWing 1 Saw Logs dvlivmed at 8011 ’5 Mill, ngemo hi). SAW L963 E}?! Dec. 28, 1809i 1 far service at. La Glenela‘. Centre. two 'mr‘é Yorkshire and one Berks}: 101w ‘Jc‘.’ “_ “A ‘->4 -. . Roars far SC“ 1%. . HE UN DERSIG \E h M ILL keep fur EerVXPD n? 1'.’ 1'7 1‘ .U- ' N. D. 3., Heutiazrk, [1' shire Boars. Roaridc â€"- ‘1“. zv“'.r be seen on apniicu: Thta d n: udrham F . 5:: *" {£23318 BU}? 32.31 I‘S’L»?ZIU‘ $10.00 1111. p 10. 00 19(2) 10 00 u Lot :1. Uum'e.¢.~'ion 5. two pure bred bums, 9118' v ’V' II Iérkshire. 103111531 VICAR, tomona. f) 3mm If r? Fired Berk. “twee. may I" Ii ark ed. 95 for WEE- )prietor. per Volume 33. READY made wrappers 75c. at The Big Store. BABY'S Cough Cure for the chili- ran 25c. a. bottlv at MacFarianes. THE n’ext' Poultry and Pet Stcck Show for the County will be held in Durham. DROP into The Big Store this week 3nd see women’s white wear. WAXTED~At once, an apprpnfice to learn Blacksm‘vithingâ€"Wm. Guth- rie. 2 RIBBED ( ashmure Stockings large I126. double knees only 35c. 11 pair at H. ‘.V. Mockler’s. CAPTAIN Jas Whitmore. of Seattle‘ Washington. remits si-hscription to pay up to the 9nd of 1901. SEE the big: display of womons white wear at The Big Store. It‘s immense. FOR SALE â€"Two nedimeei Durham Bulkâ€"n n a calf the OHWY‘ onn- x Mr 016. Apph to J m. Edge. Edge Hill, P. 0 1 W. pd. THE new Harrismn Pork Packing Factory was finened \Vpdnoc-day of last. week. and is now running full blast. Largo crowds “more in the town to take in the celebration. Lucas Wright Batson â€" Ar ham \fnndavg. 10 a. m. m 1 n and Court Days. at Pdcmii‘. Mondays. G p. m. to 8 p. m. { mercial Hotel.) Tm; Fergus Canadian camp to hand iasr week Phiarcod from a S-colnmn quarto to a. 7-CO1HH‘1D. This makn: the Canaéian the larcpst newsman in that town. Step up, Bro. John- ston. CBOWDED as usual. winmr, and not murh 9: Thanks for remittance Mr. D permit. us to 91W. you are ono c. moqt prompt pav in advance suk ers. Mn. J. B. DOCKS'I‘EADER. of strong. B 0.. in renewing hi: v for 1900 Stiyg °‘ \V’O have a Yer). ' DURING tho past. three dawn, for! nine Varneyites, more or lese. t< us the now school wan openml Barber’s Cornpr. 'I‘hm’w proud it, and we think it 'KouId bu 2.wa cruel to domive them of a. boon th appreciate so much. THE soft weather on Thursday 1: had its effect on the Skating Cami which was not so well patronize} it would be under more favoru circumstances. nevertheless. Man: or V'w'helan’s popularity brought < afairly good attendance and :11 present enjoyed themselves. a little soft made it necessary to a. little marme muscle. on 'I'i‘ursday afternoon last, and s". ceeding in defeating them.'1' game was contested in a most frie; 1y manner and the best of good xx prevaileu throughout. The H e bei The Markdale Curlmg Chlh p a return match with the boys “'3 d" " ' ‘ glut. Inn-1nd to slight. } meta: Davidson in our repel» of 0 o . ~ . I L Qv.e“ma-’.‘ seas-Ion of the Farm; r ‘ "‘ ‘1 -‘ .‘1 immune (Janeen. but throuwh an; éight we omitted to mention was a host in bimseif in t recitations with which he 51¢ the amiience. Davidson is: and when he 09mm his mout any-thing. everybody listens. subscrib HS sub SHOW (Com- that H \V US'

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