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Durham Chronicle (1867), 29 Mar 1900, p. 10

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xfikfi i Misc Nvllie Neil. who was home ffor a u evk on so enjo); Em: its comfm ts. lemrns to St. Mk hawl’a Howital on .5 \IondM thi 8 week. ! 0.. the 20m inst. Mr. and Mrs. ’ Michavl McGrath visited thee McAu- life family, of Normzmby. Mr. Mc- 3 Mr. Geo. H'enricks and his two’ :SOHS, \V. J and Gem“ and lHS bl'ntll- lor- iII- law. MI. CI. 30ml of Rielmmml HIll vicin t-y arrival here lust \\ eel; to (haw out to Culun 100 culds of; Iwood. “lllcll “as cut last \xinzvr on: lot 19. con. 5). MI. HeIIIicks bought gllIe faIIII [Jom “12.1.11. HaIIIIIIIll. Wood and cnal de: leI of 'l0I0IIto. the purchase price Io be paid in wood. "l'lIe-y w ll also cut. all they can uutil ‘Smeg opeuskup. â€"â€".â€"..â€".-â€"_.- “.â€" Auiiffi had barn housed up with a. Music “'3“; bruuchilis, but a. tinle visit to a phyaxcian cm the attack short. SMiss Julia; Campbell, who had bven min” with he: sxstcz. M18 .nender- son of 'loronto Juncxion, since the luduswial Fair, arm/ed home last. Week. 371‘; D. McGrath went. down on Sunday last. to spend a Week wibu his brblher-in law. Mr. A. Mc'l‘lwe. Who is employ ed on the Wilson farm at Wilder's Lake. Mr. John Beaten, Jr., has leaqed the M. K. Beason furm,and he to. gvtlner with his estimable. young wife Wall 5001) move there We hope they will be happy and successf. l in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Benton will restde in Fleshenon vil- lage. Mr. Bemou being an experi- enced timbernmn and said to have been quite succ«ssful dating the past, Winter. we have little doubt but mu he will find timberiug equally as I'E‘muuerat-ive if not more so than farming. Miss M, Sullivan, teacher in St. John’s school. has not. had as full at- tendance of pupils of late, as she would desire on account of the pre vanlxng scarlatiiia, Miss Sullivan ‘iS a painsxaking teacher. and as busy as a bee during ecbuol hours, endeavor- iug to insilkuowledge into the lxule heads, that they will find useful in after life. We often. think of hum- drum mu‘nommous lee of the teachers Vocal on; and would it. not be as a. bright. mi}. 111 the Claude [or put ants w Alexander McViIlin and Dan. 'Mc- Donald returned home last \Vaek from their timhenng Operations down the country. Mr. John McVicar may be snfply numbermt as om: of our most pushin: go ahead farmers. He is: foumwté in securing fur the summer mnnths a. strong. industrious. young man, the same who svrved him part of 1:t.~t season; namely .\31'. Alums J. Black. POMONA. ’THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. Con’nterfecter Decker, who was sentenced to five years in the ane- tentiary, meditated suicide while in Woodstock J ail prior to his rumoval to Kingston. Mr 'l‘hos. Wilson move! recently to Lake char: of tne bonding house at the Glunronden Mill. ‘ take an outing on suitable afternoons! tam! drop in to visit the teacher. andl apropo of the subject. We will quote a verse of that. apmopriate' piece called " Parents don’ t ViBlt the: School: -â€" _ - I We no verx Surry to have to Clmox- Cmc the death of --rs. Chas. Mofiat, WINCH tUUk [Java 0!) Frielay last. Mrs. M was 1m e! an’ respected by all who knew her We extend our heart léit sympathy to the bereaved faunly. Sue leaves a husband, four Suns, Robert, of Toronto. Thomas. of (Men Sou‘ud. Henry. of ‘l’raverston. and John. who lives on the HM home- stvad, and one danghtvr, Mrs; H. John Mcb‘zu'deu, of Edge Hill. The children) were all present at her death bed and funeral. Rev. Mr. Farqnlmrson. of Durham. held a prnver meetmg in the Grange one night last week. but owing to the bad weather there was not a very big crowd. Mrs Dam. Greenwood. we regret to Say. isguite ill of heart «rouble Mr. Alex. Jopp left for Owen Sound on Monday where he is going to \x'urk on the boats for the summer months. {\Ir.,Rob Ector, Sr., we are sorry to Say, has been on the sick list. “'e 110pe soon to hear of his recoxerx . Mr, Councillor Firth was the pur- chaser of a valuable general purpose horse at. Malcolm Camden’s sale last week. Mr. Clark took a business trip to Hanover last. week. Messrs. J. Carson and J. Eden cut. Split and-pihd in one day eleven cords of wood. Now who can beat that, and eat. two dozen eggs in the same day. Miss Maggie McFee, a'rom near Mt. Fore~t. is vxsitiug at D Mcb‘aydeu’s this week. Miss Jessie Saunders was the 'guesr of Miss Lizzie Allan one day last week. Miss Et'ne? Eden was the guest of. her aunt. Mrs. J. Carson, one dayi last week. I The remains of the late Mrs. Dean were laid to rest in Maplewood ceme- tery lasr Saturiay. Mr. Dean and family have the sympathy of the community in their .~ad bereavement. Arthur Clark says he thinks b5 {he \\ ay things are running 0! late that John Sirr is likely to fall heir to the Post Ofiice. You talk about wood piles but it is rumored that Jim Blythe has a pile tlln-‘e quarters of a mule long. Bully Bx'ynus says it is all of that. The young fellow with the pea.- straw whiskers who goes north so often had better leave that Spmted’ dog: at. home. The boys are all onto him. Mr. C. Gadd looks very lonesome. his betterlmlf being abSeut for a. couple of weeks past. 31120 Pexty is exwaged with Chas EM 111 fun the smumex m. mhs Mr '1‘. Petty purchased a. dandy driver last werk. He Says 11d dQu’t have to take any00d33 dust. Throat imitation is most annoying to platform ponple :md to Prevent this 3.: Well as lmarseness and sore throat mo.~'t Singers and speakers carry with them a bottle of Dr. Chase’s syrup of l inseed and Turpon- tine. 1'- prom tly and pnsitively relieves and cures all r,\'IIe-“-‘. soreness or hnarse- ness in the thrunt, tightness in the chest, brOxzchitin. asflnra and :1” kinds 0f coughs and colds. 25¢. a box. Family size 60 cts. ,\\'. Bxyans swapped homes one day la~t week with one of )our to“ ns- 1mm. Both 0: the lmst of the deal. Miss Lizzie Fer, of Sullivan, was visitnng at the parental. home 'aat. xvcck. Mr. Hepburn and family moved Lo Durham last. \x-‘eck. Mr R Henry and her daughter, “14 T .13! ;)‘\ u, were visiting an Mm. Will Clm'u’s. Miss Kate Morrison spent about a comple of months pleasanly with her sister. Mrs. P. Haley, of Haley’s Cor- ners. "dollars. They care for. their houses they fancy fine collars, But little we think thev do care for their scholars Now why don t they visit the school? Mr. McGrath had the misfortune to lose one of his four horses last; week. It dropped dead while in bar- ness. Fortunately it was not one of his best. but still quite a loss. Mr; and Mr. Murchie are visiting the Mum’s parents, Mr. 3: (1 Mrs.‘ J. McKimmn. They gag-9 for their horses. they care for their is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Lumen Heals me ulcers clears the air passages. Stops drovpin sin the thrnat and rmanan y cures Catarrh and ay Fever. Blower -e. All dealers. or Dr.A. W Chase - Medicine 0.9- 1m and m 08. A. W. CHASE'S OATARRH CURE" .925 Singers and Speakers. EDGE HILL. VARN EY . . The annual tea meeting held in the. 'Baptist church here on Thursday night was a great success. After the icrowd had gathered, a sumpxumis ltea was served, provided by the ladies of the ' community, whose names have gone abrOad throng}: the IBXCPHBIH‘BS of their cuisine. Such ldcliciOHS berry, raisin and lemon pies land such hosts of cakes of every descrution. sandwichrs bv the bush- el. and Miss .\chon;_rald’s bi;_r basket 1 of doughnuts Were some of the good 'things. Miss MCDOttgald made the tea and it couldn’t fail to be 5.3 oil. as she yearly attends to the same and never made a miss. After all were satisfied by doing ample justice to tltP azuod thznus, Mr Robert Edwards 0! ZIOD, tactfully and ple.i3nntly fill- ed the chair. and made a me! Spevch. iMr J M. Davis, of Euplnasi'r, being: popular with our people, Was ailvd £0 lili' platform, and he scored at {victory in giving a rattling good speech. Rev G. I Burns. ofSrrmh- given, ba'lnu callud upon. pixhily lexprvssted his pleasule and appl'e“la' ': tiou of 'he enjoymeuts afiorded. .\l r. - Bums has many warm friends over here. The Z101! chonr furnished most. excellent. music. Mrs. W m. Eti\\al'tiS, iSolos were specilly sweet. Miss 1Daisy Davie, Annie McFaul and Mr. 'Duucnu McLean, of lieutinck, gave ”no recitatiuus which sh Med his man lied ability as g; reciter. Matri‘ .mony b: ing one of the tOpics of the event: g. some good ad vice was gjwn to thebatehelors. In fat-t. yOU could here them whispering that. they uould get married before another year rolled by. Rev. Mr. Campbell gave a short address in which he sh. wed his gratitude and tlmnks to those who assisted in any way to the 'betlering of the tea meetiuw. 'l‘he pro-4mm W318 ln ought to a. close about half. past eleven, by all joining in the National Anthem 'l‘hus unmhvr noted evem has puSSed into liiStory. l Proceeds $45.00. O a..- Mr. Wm. Bell returned from New- beny Micl1.. about. two Wt‘eks ago. He looks as if the climale aglees lvnth him. “ ill being: a jolly good lf(ll0\\’, is hearlly Welcomed OICk again, especially by one of the fair ‘th. are impaired, and the delicate organs become irregular. Little wonder that beauty fad»s. the skin becomes pale and sallow. and the body thin. weak and worn out. __-_---'â€"-â€" ---' v I V'-"" vitality of.tbc body a restorative is necessary. and mgr: IS no gnge; restorative known to man ‘vu-‘U - v IIOIV VI .5 .v C.”â€" than Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. It is a new wonder of medical science that gets down to the foundation and builds up gradually but surely mtil the whole system is revitalized 31nd disease Jeevmcs a thing unknown. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is put up in pill form. 'nd if taken regularly according tO' directions .3! positively and permanently cure the most ‘rious nervous disorders of men,.women and .ziildren. 50¢. a box at all dealers. or Edman- aon, Bates(30.. Toronto. Backhoe. 83 Woman's work is never done. From early morn till late at night many a woman toils on day after day. week after week, and 39.31- a ter y. ar, with no rest, no recreation, and n t even change of woxk. for it is the same monotonous round over and over agam. Little wonder that the nerves are shat- teredtthe sysu-m run down. and the bvdy racked by pains and aches, Little wonder that the head aches, the digestive functions . . . . I .- It as sad that Omarno contams Logs “I” 100.000 aurPS of [39“! 10}:- Th” prin- t0 qualny alltl : cipnl arms are in Perth, Welland and pmch “5 POSS”)! Essex Counties, the lal‘gt‘st being in : mg ””9“ ”‘Che’ Pfirth, vfrhere a 40,000 acre swampg DUREA exnsts wnh a depth varying from two. Dec. 28. 1599. to twenty Iver. Peat works are now being operated there. Bring Headaches. Backaches. Pains in Limbs. Sleepleesness, Irregularities. Nervous Prostration and Paralysis. Mr. John McKechnie and his sister, Mrs. Donald McIunis, after Spending the winter months’ at, the. p rental hearth. retu 119d on Monday for Gladstone. Manitoba. 'I hey are ac' Companied by their brother, Hector. We wish them success and pl‘Olpeli- cy. Mrs. Adam Linn, of Keppel, is visiting her brother, Mr. Peter Mc- Innis. Miss Teenie Mcl'.‘ ormick of Ben- tinck. was the guest of Mr. John McKecnnie a short time ago. Rev. Mr. and .Mrs. Burns, of Strzuhaveu. visited friends here for a few days last week. Mrs. McKay. of Toronto. is visit- ing rolauves and friends here at present. I“? cozy-qt thesg ailthcnts and to renew the Clarksburg haq a'c se of Diphtheria Worn-Out Nerves County angl District WATESVILLE. 1 fur sale Inf.“ 8 m: "on. '21. Egrenmnt. and 3m: (mu 4. S. l) R.. (ilwmlgr. 111918 cumist“ uf IOOnCI‘w. Howe-wed. wail watervd and fenced. IOncms tit. to run mavhinery over. (hmd huge I) ick lmnse with Wm"! shml 20x20 and driving shml same rim and bank bu'u. smut: urchm'd. H; miie~ frum scluml. [wt 3 (tuxt~i~'1.~01:54 acres; 2:3 (-leuwd. balmice hm'dxvmd b uh. {fiem- title. Will be sold on easy tern“. For further partic- ulars apply tn 1 Aged mare. 1 young horse. lcmv ten years HM in calf. I cuw save I years HM in en“. 3cows four _\'(‘:|rsnh1 in ca“. 1 thm‘mtgh bred A\r~hire heifer thrne yenlw nld in (unit. I bull two yeah old. 3 vearlxng heite: Calves. 1 lm” caif 8 nmuths Old. 4::«Md ewe<. I Waflmm. 1 bdgzn' (“Early uexv}. I (flutter (nearly 118W). 1 .‘JassyHnrris seed driil (new). lfamziuzmiil. I pluugh. l~et iron harrows. ] scni’der: 2 sets of bub sleighs. lset of light harness. 1 set of dnuble heavy 11;:l'ne~'.~'. 1 se‘ of double plough harnews, 1 ammer. Hmvmck. 1 1 sulkv rake. I boring nmchino (framer‘s), 1 sewing: machine (Singer). 1conk .--tm'e (large and gum] a< ne \' \Vith'Lka). 1 pzu'inr stove and other articles tuu numerous to mention. Theundewigned has been :rnfhmized hv 8.1“. McCullnb tn sell hvpublk nucxiouat 10!; 1.5, con. 1, S. D. It, hem Rub Roy, on TLRVS :-â€"-All sums ufS $5 00 and nude: cash. me: 1423‘ 12 mutme cswlit. “ill be given on fun ni him: nmnoxetl i ‘iut. unte< ur 6’ pet ammm \xillbe z'xlhmet: to: cash in lieu of moms. HF] UNDERSIGNED fur snle luts‘ 8 «m con. 9 Logs will be classed according: to qualny anil sizrs. and to he. cm am much as possxhie, 12H. long. allow- ing thrwe inches. DURHAM FURNITURE 00.9 Dec. 28. 1599. Limited. March 27th, Etedit Valuable - F (u m - Stock, Implements - and - House- hold - Furniture. ‘ .\l \PLE $10.00 58 00 $6.00 " BIRCH 10.00 8.00 - 6 (.0 “ SOF'I‘ ELM 10.00 8 00 6.00 “ BASS WOOD 10.00 8.00 6.00 " BEECH. ‘ 8 00 6.00 5.00 " BLACK ASH 12.00 9 00 6.00 " PINE (tut 14ft. 1’.) CO 9.00 6.00 " CEDAR 7.00 6.00 :‘2 00 “ SPRUCE 800 cut 141:. “ HEHLUUK $0 to $7 accoxd’g rto leng TAMARAC ) to 7 ” Saw=logs Wanted HUGH MACKAY, Au ctiuneel'. Will ww‘mmwmmvocce? Frost W’ood Machines :i Will be at the CENTRAL HOTEL, Durham, .Wed- nesdny, April 11th, 1900. The Durham Furniture Co. Limited FRIDAY, APRIL 6th, 1900. Farm far Sale. w H BEAN. W. Saw Lugs thllu 204d at. J . Clawfuz'd’s Mill, Durham. ONE DAY ONLY. JO"!\ \\ 1'1 I“.()RE. Durham P. ‘ S. F. MOO OMB. 1’ ruprietc _ 5V me ;' ' OFFERS 6 L0 6 ()0 6. (‘0 5. 00 6. 00 6. '00 pet-I1 2' Our Spring ‘ Prits “‘MacFARLANE W' §uuality . . . D Mellignn l’ruperu on George Street, (me arm “1' gnnd land in sand location. g de‘iznble re-idmme, will be sold on 033 terms. Apply to ' - ED. M 11.1.10 A x, Pazm: rstov, or 10 W CALDER, Durham, Jan. 17, 1900. . If Cluvar and Timothy Seed“ Lace (‘11rtain9.2 1-- " vards 11mg. 25¢ a pair. Lace (‘ urmins. 3 \szs lung. 650 and” 45¢ a pa}:. L111- ( nr1:1ixx.~.' 31-; muds lung. 31. 1111113125 a pr. Ru 21.111 Human! 111- mm LuriaiJ $10118. 250.3% and 401: a \3211. Tablv Linen. 52-h. \\ i110 2.":1vzu'd. Table Linen. (34-h: wide. 501' :1 ”1111. A snap VJ him ‘Um‘n Table Cux‘rrs 21-2 331118 long. $1.40 fie $23.5 (hears! each. Colmwi Linen Table Covers. 2 1-2 yards long w 1' $1. 40 each. \V hit: 13¢ «l S m .xdvx. Inrgv size $1. 00 each. 1611:1541 [innit-.11": :1 \ azds \xido. SUca square yd. kwur Uil (10:11. 1_\:u'.d 11-4 11-23111! 2 yardn \xidc. at 25¢ a aqualc \ald. We ham :1 full line of Spring Shoes of all kind: lnr “v ‘.H \\ un: (11 and Children. at 0.8091 low Big‘ , pxiv « 5. Come and see us! March fifth. 1:100. RICK HOUSE AND LOT-THE WELL BRED JERSEY BULL Druggists and Seedsmen. Sixteen uzomlw «3M. Apply to \\ M. LEGGEl‘TE. Silver Creek Farm. "xckers. and would invite a careful in- epectson before. purchasing. We guarmm-e our prices as low as tlw lovwsn of equal quali'y. We keep a full Stock of Fivld and Garden Semis of all kxnls. A little carelessness in Seed time will cauae you an endless amount of tro lble in the fall. We have extircised the best possible». care in the selection of our stock of Are all in. ( get §our pick. age-35 gig, Calder's £59 *9 Block. â€" DURHAM. â€"- March 29, Bull for Sale. For Saie. flaunts ! Come early and'

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