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Durham Chronicle (1867), 29 Mar 1900, p. 1

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WE regrar (ink week to report the sad. sudden dvazh of Mrs. Emerv Dean of this town. which took place On Thurs lay of JuSt week. The dc I cgassl was about thirt_\'-eight. wears . of age. with :~ Iamifiv of six children? range": from five weeks to about fourwr-n years. of age. On th‘ \Ioug [day previous to her (bad) Mrs. Dr‘nu i was about. the haLISe in her usual; health and in a :«litiou to h»:- ordiunry duties did her washing. and can-gilt cold WhICh prosuu'ed be“ at once? and force-d hex-to cake to her be-I‘ where she rapidly“ smk until hwr? Spirit took its everiasriug flaghf m: , Thursday at, noon. er maideni name Was Abigail Yollrr, - and in ml ; dition to her 3»: hush-uni and sixf' hgslpless children she lezwes a large " Cirde Of l'v-lat‘iu's. -H~ r I130t’:er,rl.\Il'S. I LGeo. Hind, and £7. sistur, .\lrs.. Bind, t are resldvnxs of tins town. The r:-- “ mains Were interred Saturday at u Map}. wnod Cannery.» agar Van-new. '< [he wrrunifiu‘oqés' ggue the Sflnfft 1355' of the cominuuiti' "m their‘z ~£§teayement.‘ ‘ -. . -l I psalua nuout g.-t.ttxn.: THE CHRONICLE] WE have rc-cwivvd a commttnimtion L irregularly. W'e preswme the block-f this week of such a personal ttamru 9“ coudmon of the Railroads had‘ that for the credit of the writer as something to do with it. We Were a" we“ as thP credit of tht‘ paper we re- 11:) late :\\0 Weeks ago in getting: {use to publish. “’e hope to see all our papers out owin: to supplies; discussions carried on in a. friendly ,comiug later than usual. Only onceepirit. A manifesnnion of vindic- iu OVer three years have we mirsed tiwnes‘s can no: possihlg, do any good pending our paper west, somh and i but is almost- Certain to do harm. If; 'noth at the reguiar mm”. The East-I the writer \\ ill tone down the Ian-l err. mail. which must. Leave at. 1:30.111 5 age a little we’ll ittwtt i“, eveni Wednesday afternoon, has OCCnsiou- though i: shoul-i e't-ike just as hard. filly been late, but wecaught up with' â€"â€"'â€"â€"-â€"- .the Others. though Sometimes. we, MR- JAMJCS A. TUCKER. an Owen had to impose on the 200d nature of ' 30m“! boy and a former edi post. ofiice Lfliciais, who have hem Owen SUUHd. very cuttrte-otm in accepting Lancer after home. tor Ofihr’ Sun recently accepted it our position cu 'l‘oron'o Saturday Night iant‘i will nntor Ina .l«-:.\.‘ .‘._____ . A SUBSCRIBER at. Fort William com- plains about gvttiug THE Clmoxwu‘ A irregularly. W} presmne the black- MR. JAMES A'rmxsox's sale of stock and izuplvuncms IaSt week Was‘ a. great succcss. A large crowd was in attendance. bidding was keen and priCcs ram huh. Aucuoumsr \l sciiuy 'wieldcd tho: hammer and the toml amcunt, realize-d in the alleruoou Was about $1100 On'l‘twslav mum- ing Mr. Atkmsmn and his son John ,Btnrted for the North-WcSt and “all Ikely remain in the uesghborhood of r. udon during the summe-r and it ay be they “-31! Settle pwrmauemlv. r. Arkuxsox. was pleased with the results of his Sale and thinks his ad. ' in Tm: Cuuoxwm; was a paying in- I vesuncut. ‘ Dr .1an is at preswt in Toronu to attending (.0 his duties at the} Local Legisiatuz'e. and during his" absence his practice and ufl'ice will be! t'tended to as usual by another med-z ion! man. Ur. Jaxmeson himself: afternom). Mr Charles Ryan, who has be»n assistant an the G. '1‘ R. depot for some time. has given up his posiziou and returned to Ins home, in Durham. Ha wall {(0 back to achom wuh a View to Studying for a pmfesdou. His successor 1) re :3 Mr. Cuarics Lab'ellc. son of Conductor Lavelle, of Durham.â€"Uouleuerzu_e. Dcmmu Cans way. «A I.“ thus: Hatelesxed m the». .etery is calm! tor Frida 30th March. at. :5 p. m. in Ha“, Durham. J. P. Tc tetary pro tem. MR. C. J. .“OSACH. of the qune Houw, Mt Forest. has sold on! his busnness to Mr. Wm. RULtfrls who Will take chlr'ge the first of Maui. A LOAD of Hanovenans attended th» Skating race here on Thursday big I. last. We hope they enjoyed the trip. \VOOD “hymnâ€"Three or (our, THE Bis: 4 has rm'ei‘red a job line of hundred cords of I‘ullgh wood wantrd I Stiff MUS that were $1.50 up to 32.75 at the Dmham Furniture Factory. each \‘ou Can haw». your piCk for 50¢. -â€"â€"____ each. 1 T. P. 8311”! EH». Specialist “in be $1: the Crntral Hotel Durham, on Wedm. 6: 1m Apr-n! llth, one Hay 0111) MACPARLANE ’s trim every wall papa: free of cast. Thi you time and trouble. “’AS‘I‘BD AT OXCE. -A‘Iady appren tic» to learn tailoring. Apply to J n ‘7' I I GET 3 pair of Peel’s hand made boon for spring wear. . DRESS GOODS TARA’S contribution to Patriotic {and is now $105.00, MrwJ IVI L Nichol, over the Cnuoxxcus office Rm DY -MADE 1. Scott’s. V01. 33-4-No. 1725. 50c Dress Goo-1's 40¢ Dr’ss Goo is 25c Dress Goods Jenzwnv. â€"A meeting of [etc-328d m the». abov» rem- lcd for Friday chuing. 5p. m. in the Town J. P. Tclford, Sec- suits-best. value at At Grawl: mes. we! MR. JAMJ‘JS A. TUCKER. an Gwen mare of ' Sound boy and a. former editor oftlw we be") Owen Sound, Sun recvml)’ accepted a as our posnion cu Toron'o SarurJay Night ‘and will enter has da‘ies there early next month At present Mr 'luckwr port the‘is editor of the Montreal L'fe. a Emerv‘xnagaziue which rapidlv developed k place in'o a bright, jmmml through hzs The de leumbinetl (em-rm am] abixiry. We 42.. . U ___ _ for 40¢. for 32¢. for 20¢. ery roll of This saves 5“ fly I pm Oh {gt-g. â€"v-v"\' Tudn)2ertfluetafiy to such an eXqut ,rnac the ellitor mav be asked for half n(}OZ*H cogfiws ofrlua‘,ap r bu- we vmnnre ‘0 say vhar outsde of lwr ow“ famdy and a. few aunts am' cousins no: one in fifty (:3. e a. con tinnu'al ”lynx: the eXact puéke" Sarah Catharine put on her mouth whwu s’le true] to whistle grit. Aims-n: Mm'ied Beggar at the paftri 0:30. cyncert, ver a. [0' of the stufl’ that’s igiyph to Hw' public is j”- about a." senseless us this ixuagiucrs Tende ‘milltpg 3' Nu. _1 up to F ust.' 5 we seen C mans 01‘ eiguvd n; )c‘ ad-dl‘e ‘x'lldfll' nr SHOR'I‘ inveres’ing paragraphs of ne «'3 and man of thmn are whav the publxc real and “bar the news papvr man Should trv to give. A long Inhou-d effort, will plunge those who get the taH\ '0 such an turn“- haw-e known .\|r. time, and though looking figure he of backbrue. We I'P seems to 1N that a revival of the cmxwut lmsinecs would be in or- der now. and we here to see the citizens give the matter more atten- ; tion. Without a shadow of a. doubt Lthere’s money in it. This week some ,consderuion has been given to the jSchem'e. and' we hop» era long to ,have something definite to report. tix'vlless can not possiblj, do any good but is almost certain to do harm, If the \VI‘HPI‘ “ill tone down the lan- 211429 a lirrle wv’ll ingest i‘, even though i: shoal-I R'rike just as hard LADIE’ “43313111 s‘zee 18 and ‘27 5:2 our pnhrcaknbiw hip corset at. 500. \‘ ill kil‘tny wait for a'few daye. The demand has been so great that we :u'v sold man; of temsv 424's J. J. Hunter. The Busy Store at the Busy Corner. A VERY impressive and pvtrintic pvmning was spmn by the B. Y. P. U. Cf th“ Bumés.’ chm't'h hwe, on 4‘10!!- dav evening last. The prouram con Sistec‘l of recitations. readEHgS and Short addrPS<€S. all of which were apprOpx-iate to the om-asion. _ _â€"D-â€"- “ “wwvfl VI '. their Durham Office until the c the Parliamentarv Session a? T to. aftur which time Mr. Butsm ne at tlwir Durham Office every day as usual. 1"iipinos, some of next. week. A LETTER “0m Frank Irwin. datpd ' Mr. “111 Swallow 19ft a week or 80 Fear Hrh. has just hpen [‘Pcpived ’330 {01' Birlle. Mam, where he has from the Philippinps. It contains a; Oléf‘lied out a barberiug establishment. sompwhat I'llfel‘es‘iug 310(10qu of the l “ In 15 a Shaver. Fiipinos, some of which will appear! ..A‘-o .-...._-'_ - Miss Munro has been Pn'vgcvor? "a AUCTIM SALE -P‘arm Stock. Im ple- Inwurs and HINNth‘v-Fr Fjrnitnre at Lot No. 9, CHI). ‘2. Glc‘nelg. E G. R., 0n Thm'mlav Arn'ilfirh.1war Dornoch. John Lwitch, Prnp.. Hugh MacKay, AuCIiom-‘ex‘. See Bills. MR. THOMAS SWALI ow rnr nonulal‘ barber. had We iutwrim' of his fin» shaving pul'IOK' photographed recent- Iv. OUR readm's, whn receive their papers lute this wepk, will excuse us as we are holding; some back to tvst a new press we are putting in. Lucgs, Wright Bataan ~- Wi JUST recnived a large shipment of embmidpries and insertions at S. F. Moriock’s. A LETTER fzom Prank Il'wi DUXDALK iq passing a by-Iaw to prohibit children playing on the Street. and hanging on sleighs. GO to S. Scon’s fur the» best tea-13'- made clothing Prices low. FOR mens stvlish felt hats try 8 F. \Joxlock. 888 S. F. McComb’s Auction Sale notice in ano'her column. GEXT’S Fedora Hats from 750. up at J. J. Hunter’s. M ACFA ELANE’S W MR J. D. MCNABB, surveyor, has 1 ad. in this issue. GO to Peel’s for trunks. all Papers are - “’5“ clog» the end of a? TO'On- :ITSOH \Vi” Mon. Hilde-“f no' necessarily accepted 5.333. V away. Sean-Tress. Tenders will be received for the: ‘mil hp: of a. Sch! 0! house {Or U S 5‘ No] _1. E41'emt)nst and Normauby, up to Friday evening. March 30th ust. ~ 91mm and specifications may we seen on Friday or Saturday after- mous 9r evmnings of March the 23rd Jr 25th, at the residence of the under- ‘5zm'd ru Wham Sealed tango..- ...---- ‘ I _ -.-~ ~Ulu W 25th, at the residence of the under- eiguvd ru ~vhmn 86.311091 teudnrs mnsr 3.. addressei The {Ont-'91: or any ulldr‘l' no' ndCessarily accepted. JNO. 1! 33!... if--- . , fi . u. .uuuucu. wnu (11ml IIALIQIIC§VQ Ul‘v V‘ “3:113... en or ahqnt tineâ€"éérh-da‘v of Decmnber £875. 4 . ire .oieq‘xgged m: or before the 20th daynf .. . _ . . ~ . gi 0-41.]. )4? end by post prepaid or de AUCTIO“ Siu‘b' t“! 3' Ff MCC ”n ’3 [Harte ”and H. Moz'deu. Walkertcm P. 0.. OEPI‘S his farm Steak, Implements survn'ing Execuhr “f we last will and and Huusehold Furmture for sale by testament of the said late Juh'n R. Harden. Public Auction on Friday April 6th, or tn \lew'srs. Shaw Shawuf the town of m-ax Rob Roy. See Biils and full. “alkerr‘m‘””momlm-ynf Bruceaoliciwrs . _ . fur the said Execumruf the lastwill and 1:3: of goods offered It thus lasue. testamentufthe swddeceased. theirCilris. Hugh MacKay. Anctgoneer. ’ tlauaud surnam . 88.: add masses and 'descrip- tmus. the full pa'rtnculzu's at then chime. the statomeuts u‘z their accounts and'the Tenders Waited. nature of the securities and liens. it any held by them. Tenders will be received for the l tAnd further take notice othat after smell; :mil hp: of a. Sch. 0! house {or U S 5:23;???’ii‘ifl[‘ifi'fighfiws‘fiie’ffefi'f‘“(£631- s No. 1. Egremont and Normauby, H . I . . ceased among the parties entitled thereto. it) to Friday evening. March 301,]. havmg regard onlym the chums ofwhxch . . , . . r . . z ' I . ‘ 5 ° 33 . ° 1' ’ 5 1' th Said ’3 see" On Fnday 0!“ Saturday ft I'- find Eteeuto “I“ nut b9 II this Or e . assets or any part thereof to any person or “’0‘“ 9" BVP'an-‘T 0f March the 23rd persons of where claims uonce shall not :r 25th. at the residence of the under- have bee" recewed by them at the ””9 °f ‘ :ngwd m -vhmu sealed tenders musr such qtstrghlfuon. SH AW SHAW. )e mldresse I The low-«3t or any Snliaimrs for David H. Harden. Executor umlm' no' necessarily accepted. J-NO. of Jul": 8. Harder}. ‘ (sax. Varhev- Smw -’|‘-=- ' ' ‘ deceived. Aucnox SAULâ€"Mr S. F. I DER-rs his Farm Stock, Imp and Huusehold Furniture for Public Aucfiou on Fridav An H ‘ . -. . . UIILJID|§I1ISF ' 7 [H15 Revnval Meetings 111 the Meth- l 1V SUANT tn “'lfhgggfi-l 0 list Church are prom-“33mg favor :Ontm'iu" 189?, chapter 12:! m ”[3]“. under the Christian Zeal of “£65 Otis and ()tll9r<.}lfi\’iug cla‘ims W Illizuus. the evrflgefist. e~tate 0f the said Jnhp R. Mord I}?! A]. on'.n ‘. A..- .340 I AN inmresriug com: the Ontario bum!) rate for chc isseae. The town of Simone contributed 37:33.64 to the Canadian Patrioxic Fund. TENDERS are asked for in this is< for tlm erection of a School Hons? Varuey. 1 PEEL is doing the trade in shoes and trunks. SEE Morlock’s gold medal drvss goods. Rev. Jae. Farqnharson. of Pilot, Moun !. who it was cXpected would couducm asel‘vice in the Plesby'erian Church, lwrP, recently was unable to be. present at the time. During the past week he spew- a few days with his brother. Rev. Mr. Farqnlmrson. but his time being limited he was forced to return to the Wesz. Mesnic. Chas. and \K m. Snyder, of {ocky Sangeuu, gaVe us a call before iteavmg {or Dauphin. Munu on Tues day morning. Our br‘Sf wishes for their prowerity go with the boys. We hope they ma). do well. Wm. and Chas. Snyder. of Rocky Sangeeu. Geo Campbell and Dugalcl Campbell. of RuCkV Saugeen. Shields of Pric-cville. and Jag. Atkinson and son of Durham, 19!: Tuesday mom- in: last forthe N. W. The Camp» bell boys are going to Botiueau.i North Dakua. i " tel 01 t b'l' bézwimx enuth‘li KT“ {Ti Mr. Con. Knapp last. week pur- ' ‘ . a" a . r ‘ . I . i (will I(‘ a. 1;“, r ‘5 a a b e ‘ chased a pure bred Um‘num cow [mm ‘ b s d 8 ° ()0. Uomuussioner Allan “”1113 sum Miss Munro has been engageti “3901' 3:0. Con. is bound to have his? milliner at Hugh Feigusiin’s, and ; fine farm stocxed with the very best. has PJHPred on her duties ---Arthm" Ems prise. I I i i O ! l Mr. Wm. Lennox, of Murkdalefi visued his brother Joe last. week for ‘I Mr. George Hughes and his sister 5 a. “WP!“ 0‘ dam" Miss Brila Hughes, visi;ed some of. Mr. JnS. Tucker was in Jno. Liv-l their Elmwc 04! friends «in Sutuuiayfingeion’s implvmeut parade last; audJimhm Plljnyablr‘, time: We have.’ Tuwduy wit it _a. new mower. ‘ no. dnuhi the friends enjoyed the visit. also. i 1. . I Mr. John Allan goes this Tuesday a to the North \VeSt and we hope: he: Mesam. Chas. and \K m. Snyder, of. Will haw: success. None regret his ; iocky Sangeun, gave us a call before , depai turv more. than does Treasurer _: . iieaving for Dauphin. Ham. on Tle 1 Lhos. Brown With whom he has been: .lav morning. Our br‘Sf wishes fori 9"?!"ng {01' “0""? ”mt" [ms' and ““0 their prosperity go with the: boys. ‘SWM‘S I“ ‘11" “lgm‘SL PVWS: Of him. i We hope they ma). do well. Mr. Hagh Ridden. of Dornoch; “'m and Chas 91nd?!“ of Ro(-kx"SkMemu fume spent East Tuesday - ' . ‘ A ' " ' ‘ ' 'uight. with his Bro. Scribe of this: naugeeu. beo Campbell and Dug-«Ml arc The , have “‘81 l ir,f"e N ~ Q‘amprH. of Ruckv Sauxeen. Shields ' p ‘ 5 i ' W -- H m- THE Division Court was held on \Iiss Mumo has been en: milliuex at Hugh Eeugusur ha.» mnered on her duties -- Ems pzise. Miss Mabel Munshaw, of Flesher- ton, Was in town Saturday. and cailed (n a few of her friends and eloquaimancee. Miss Kare McDougall is visiting her SistPr, Mrs. John McLean, at Pricevifl , this Week. MiSs Mary Beattie of the F (laugh House, heft fov her home Brussvls \\'ednesday of last week Miss 'I'eua McKznn ville, “as the guest McKinnOu Friday last .‘vasrs. Burt Field and Dan Lvirch of Flasherron, ware in town Tuesday and gaVe the CHRONICLE a call. w. u...“ . “u tut .UIUUHULIH HOUSE. I Mr J. J. limo. of Los Angelas‘, ‘Calu has been the- guvst of Mrs. E Lauder for the past few dayS. [town with eight casualties. Strong .'0ppo.~i'ion is shown by the plucky .l'lirtle gazrison who captured one of . “he enemy’s entrenchmems killing Mr.John H. Vivian, of Torontb. 13"? Bni‘m- 1""00'1191' “353?!) fichh dealer in printers’ machinm'y “as in With '1‘“ 1"“ of “"0 men kin?“ and town on business 'l‘hursdav last. J'hl‘Pe wounded. IWPHW'S‘X head 0f u _ B "t S l f 'I‘ r . 3cattln were captured After a. con- .fi'rF’ ‘9‘ ‘ teete, 0“ or?" 0’ '3 tinuous Qiegp of six months with no ”‘5' m; ‘3'. mo: ‘9'" ‘ 13' ”x” “t 1' Immediate prospect of )‘rllef there :8: purse" . Mr. B. E. Muir. of London, is a primate of his sister, Mrs. Samuel Bvacrir. at the Midduugh House. Mr J. J. limo. of Los Angelas‘, CaL. has been the- guvst of Mrs. E. Lauder for the past few dayS. Mr. \Vill Swall_o_w left a wpek or so Mr. Patll'iCK Darcy, of Guelph. is spending a week in town. Mr. Frank Livingston, of Mount Funest, was in town Sunday. We had a. pleasant call on Satur- da‘ lam from Mr. David McNichol, ex-M. P. P ‘" Miss Belle MacKenzie is the guest of Muum. Forest friends this week. Mrs Edward Burnet. we are sorry to hear. is on the sick list at present. Mr. Alex. MacKenzie Was in Ayton Friday last. Mr. Emerson Kinnee Sundayed with Hampdeu friends. Mr. Pattl’iCK Darcy, of Guelph. is Spending a week in town. :1 y 'I'ena McKmnun, of Price- ~ .90 “a PERSON AL. communication on Durham, Ont, Thursday, March 29 guest, «I Miss S sie is held Over _.-_~, I..u.--vr vuutl VI Saturday, and'Berlan, eXpects L0 be in Durham in her friends andiAle. her home in of the Mid- 8f. 0\ s: . “W‘Wo Dated th;s 21:: day of March, A. D. 19!). l . . . ‘ ‘ â€" IL 0332:3315 HEREBY GIVEN PUR I nnfgnb-BE‘:};\QIT tr...l_‘_.._l.he Revi‘ed Stahltefi H' In the Matter of the _Estate of John R. Morden, late of the Township ofGlenelg in the County of Grey, Farmer. Deceased. ' Miss Jessie McIlvride paid a. flying! visit to hH' sister. ‘vh's Gray, Inst, wwk. She is preparing to accompal) \ ,hvr bi'C‘llltfl' Sandy buck to Brandon in a. week or an. She will be much In ssed in the Endeavor and chair of; Knox Church, Nm°m.-Lrb}.’ and also] by the neighbors in parlor games. 1 I 0 t The wedding we prmhcwd fox” March has not martial-29d. Yet. I however. we are: 11-»! a false prophet. ' If we were roprwdict threw in the. 119“" future we would nnr ha ”ML .. I l I l Gloom has [wen cast over by the presence of la grippe pare. 'l‘hey have bran lung friends 3 Asleiuh load from HolStein and. the yomng peopls- of this part made a} good combination and spmu a vet ' .Y . picnsaul night las Wednesday at the" numv of Mr. Jus. Alia". Amongst: their Other amuswnents was that «if: initiating HPVB Staples and Com- unssionnrAllnn int.) the secrrts of. some. my sterious games. I I | I 0 c HUN f‘ U E W EHEUHDBS. _--'- uuuu ‘I (lll‘l ”hive wounded, twmnty-Six head of {cattln were captured After a. con- tinuous QiegP of six months with no immediate prnsiiecr of rwlief Him-e is [naturally grvar (iiSappuintmvut l The 3091' 10859:: aw e9 ima'ed .15.000 including; 2,000 killed. Though President Kx'Uger express- .es dctel'lninalicm to fight to the end, 'many of the hurglwrs uoubt the ad- ‘visahilitv of (icing 50. and now that the possibilities of a European coaii-: ticu against Britain. summit. for and i counted upon at the outset, is not likely to mamriaLz», the chances . . . _ l are against. the ambition of clie,’ President. at Mukaing is not yet relipved. The lateSt dpsratch dated March 14 re- parts heavy bombardment of the MR. FRED A. LEWIS, piano tuner of The Spring term contix‘mps from April 2nd into the summer term which will open early in July but members are admitrvd into any de- partirwnt af any time throughout the year. There are no vacations. "’ Twelve rtgnlar Teachers, with an up-to-date equipment including Sixty 'l‘ypo-writing Mashines, conbine to give SH'Pngth and prominence to the Central Business College/of 'I‘oromo, u Me}; is nnw rHCOgniZed as the lead- ing Commercial Scho‘l in Canada. CORNER CONCERNS ......... "ficuu-‘r IIIH d Juh Ii 7R: “03118". _whu dim! .mJ. J.--- -’ " v - ULU l‘ive Revi‘ed Statutes uf tamer 12:9,. that. a” credit- cs' prwmct threw in the would nar he ami~s. A Strong School. ll" 5' R'fitordeu“.Qt'm'd'imx3 The CHRONICLE JVinS ‘0 “WWW“ "? ° “ecmiber $75. sympathy "to nhv behaved relative-s wtore the 25th (11 ' » ' ‘ I o ' 3 0f ' ‘ ‘ o O. ‘ V v v y ,3 post We pmd or de 3“ how Irrepuable 105.8 I: kno“ u Oul\ 'den}. Walkertml P. 0,. ‘ to themselves, and who no doubt few. . ifft ‘geh’fl-‘T Win «Nd § that. the cold“ hand of death has form ' d e " u R' M‘Wde'f- ed a, Vacancy that. can never be filled. . E Suaw nf Hm on“... . c l 11 goes this '1 uesdax 598‘? and we hope: he: ~‘.. None mwrut his than does Tree Sure! The War. against. 7 tilâ€"H and Com- 3 ‘9 The Walk.” :m Edmhnrgh taie seawtb' 0f 1' foundvd on real characters. The "work is in our Publu- L lmuy lune. er this part , and we» believe is much appreciutwd. pe. A husbuml and :1 gz'uwn up familyr zid a flying I of-four sous - nd One daughter mnurn Gray, last’ the depavture of a noblc wifu MM ,_ V__‘.-. --- v..‘..--- n vunv "Illulll? L‘lin’l‘D (1 HOW that f Have ungrndgingly gn'eu their bravest awgy; . iNut for gain of bright gold, but, to helpm the cpean COHII- fight . . g}. t. for and i That heralds the advent of Freedom and Rxght. has been and \\ hf) of him. “ ' 22 ‘° 37 “ 15 u ‘ 23 f0 30 u 20 u 24 “ 3o “ 5 Snowfall during the W891: 14 inclw 'with much dritfmg, and a prevaleuv of south u'e‘teafly winde. Hours 0 sunshine 22.13. Probabilities mih Weather. DAvISâ€"In Glenelg. on Friday March 2nd to Mr. and Mrs. Thou. Davw,.a son. The dt‘Cé‘aSCd was very fond of hm :home. :Aud “0! being wry strong: sh FseltiOlu !cft it. having hum: Only onm: in Durham since her return from a visit to Scotlnnzl some five or six yeaas ago On the occasion of tha.3 visit. she suggeswd to hH‘ friend Hm- they .fith Visit the cmnetery when the epirapha would caUto memury a. large 1:..nll)er of net forrrer {neiuls and aeglmiu-Innces ,loving murhvr. The sums are Ruben, {Who lives m 'l‘ur mm, .lulm livilxg on the farm. Thus. in Owen Sound and kury at 'l‘raverISun. Mrs. Juim McFaydeu is the ouiy (haunt-M“. AJ Wr'l‘e pl'rswnf at the death, on {With} , and the. Lu] ial on Sunday 13% Th.- l'en‘mius wen». laid uuay In Unrh m Cemetery “11th er 'hey wew {uHuw 1 ed by a large COltugt’ of Innl'uzn; frivnds andsy upmlLS rs. R--v. M Farqnnarsmn cauducxed ashort Svr vice at. the house and at. the grave Mls. Moffat .xas thorough}; Sco'ch ine eve: \ Hung but hm biz th. a staunch membel of the Preslnterian church and excrmimgly unassuming, thngh possesset 0.” a, gum! deal of liltl‘nl‘y alnhitiun. Hr 1' prize u say an Cures. l‘lula. and Pommnu ls hagh.’ v Spoken 0! b\ gum] liter-an NlllhOlituPs au-I those who can nppwciule the broad Sc07ch will be much interesxcd in \Ke regret this week to CHRONICLE I he death of A113. Chas Muffat a 1e- 'isidvm of Dmham and Glciwlw fox i 111351111 fifu yams lhe maiden name of the deceawd w 111 Uhrisfiua Steele. B0111 Julx 18111 18;.,i1101111111u111 Bui- iracLs. \xlwze 1 e1 lalhei 11:13 e11¢ra;..e11' “i111 11w. sixth (31111111991 she “as a little oxer sewn!) geaxs of a”? :11 her death. At. the age of six 31:111. , Ishe. thh her parents, I'PluuVed to -E1Ji11|1u1';:h uhu‘e she rvmained 111111! gin-r mmriuge in 18712 10 Mr. Ola-1s. 'Muffat 'lhe 111-1111 munieu (fOUpiU then (awe to \1 w Yuk U 11 “new gthe) 1911111111111! 1111 1111+ 91111111.: 0! 18.3.3 11 1191] 111M movvd to Dmimm 11.1;11 .én its .nfuncv, and we“ 11;) 1111b the pime until 1571} when the; 100:; up" tiwix nbudc on the (arm near Edge; II 1| __.. March Hall Durham, March 22. 1900. The mothers in Britain's vast omnire to-day '1‘- -- _ -_ ‘ l I ' ‘ _ For week ending March 24th,1900. TEMPERAI‘URE. Weather Bulletin. 18 19 B0 RN , 1 900. Min. I. H. 26 15 '1“: ' - --'v- ‘5. F. MoRLOCK ‘ f “"‘ A"’A “"A A"'. , "’ _ "' ." n .- A I- A. - A n - >1811913 and 8111123: -. .‘w 'g1 13 Ladies’ Split Pals. $1.00 fur 55c. 20 Ladies’ Split; Huskies. 750 for 55c. 10 Ladies" Buff Basking. to: for (35 100 L dies’ Carpet Slippers, $56 for 20¢. ~ 12 Ladies’ Indian Kid Oxfords. 1;] (X) f or 83c. 25 Men’s Bmton Calf Bals'.‘ :31 :35-fur $1.05 15 Buys" Split Bah. $1 (I) fm‘G v. 1?) Vi ‘ \ Bung alcng‘ your Butter and b2; pay the. highest market *__ 1 dozen Lemons for 15¢. 6 mmds Rica. far 27:: 3§ pound- {Tleaued Raidns :u' 25c. 3% puund (3 pmnzd~‘ Figs fur 243C. 4:. pulmd ‘ 2 Lane Swnet. Urnugea 2W dnzeu. 2 box he 4 package Guru Starch for 258. ~.‘ w â€"' 183 E. T. Corsets, mzulc in short and long“ waists. of fine quality sateen. ex- tra heavy boned, neatly iziishcd with lace and ribbon, fawn and grey, in all sizes, fit as well as any $1.00c01-sefi Snacial Price. 499. See our “’indow. '3 .'.\‘ ’u‘s’ "a“? _...5 *o 3"; a"; JV; 4'3. sta- ’03? 'il‘b‘ Gentlemen, is will pay 3m: to (3.11 and me our Ranch Made Clutining' . S. F. MURLOCK 120 yards English 'I‘acpestr y carpet, a good wearing qualily new Qpring'design in medium 3329 70 yards Canadian Tapes‘trv. l.p.to-date color effect. ruum. per pawl ........ new designs and suitable; for any style of will nfi‘er some» chmcc values fur 3€Xt 350 days. Read them (ban-f then come and see fm‘ mun-why): fiche y... Safiéfig -â€"V “VI. these dms and makimr «mm k amono cmeful 11111618 F01 t1 dms we [31013036 to incmase the existing In? giving seasmmhln “ Cash 5: and 0 H 9 Price. ” §f6€€3Ҏۤ I ne Umon Carpet. three new and gus, all good 1'. versus, 50c and.. s. 1mm them oau-‘fnlh' nd see fin \ouwches and be convinced .114“.JV4 . , . v1! .. J 1‘11}. 11.1} «erkkabficHWr H52 rhérfrrfl 21.? "0. ‘;r0 1 lllll ¢ HUNTER We are winning heaps of praise in the shoe section and making Snunch friends ,- _ . _.,--. u SJK"'KIUt‘I lilIHHVF 256. 3.1: punnds Clmmed Currants f (3. 4g: pulmd~ 25v. Tea for S! 00. . 2 bux bent; Re“! Salmon for 2." 25:3. 4 pauuds Icing Saga! mse to lncmase the good will giving seasonable offerinys: monpy saved to the buyer. “’9. have low for the. exyrpss plUposP of cleaning: n. Our shop is literaHy jammed wixh coming in, Carpets and Curtains given this \vxek. R 6 n o n, fkfikfififlcflfi pck [I 4. monpy saved to 1:) ViQsé§ and fancy pattern LS, ltc :Uld.... 0.4 v.’ Sniit Rah, 65c for 50¢ $1.00 Per Year LACP (3' WT}! ‘ NS Lafiies, we are Hvad- quartvrs for ryIish L’l‘v.\‘~' U rUU‘S. Call and Sve! . , , S. F. MORLOCK CI) h‘ 5 Damn: '5, for winch we price. For the next 30 Lace (‘1:r \Vhie and Worth 6 nrrnuts fur 25c. .~: Tapioca for 25¢; At Grant, the - :9) :ar for 25¢. ail 7A: in? '45 .75 yards 10225;, (or $150. 5? ilu'hvs

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