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Durham Chronicle (1867), 10 May 1900, p. 4

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'me nmm ‘p'o \ -n«-' . . "0 have M- -~vs- s «At-on -m‘mmo~e “mop- a -g. « . .. :.- . ' ~ -.-..m~vQ-esoncw ~c~u~ v.-¢. - .. .93.‘ v ”â€".. in...‘ - ». .- .- ”Wm‘mmrww‘pnuw‘..‘oy rid Fw’v’â€"Qt .ww_ ‘fl. '9-» -dqwbow-«wq w-fi . a v-q‘.‘ I 4 THURSDAY. - THE DURHAM, CHRONICLE. DURHAM CHRONICLE below the surface; but as the roots to. on or about. lge first Sepgember. J . . J ; â€"~-.. , y ; . . .. ,1? are tough and strong, it may some- 1898. when Mr. lark accor ing to . ' | I _ i w ‘ ' g a: . times b: necessary to use the gang his evidence, purchased a windmill of ' i K, \m w “KhaléS'bK‘l’zs‘.” W, S} . s'bswzslbelbewwatpelgag 5 .g i 1 ”W“ ' '-- « --~ NOW or even the single DIOW- About the Goold. Sheeply Muir Co., of pray . l , ‘% 579" '25.. avg ' iturcd off in the usual way during the? A day or so after the purchase ’ . -. - . .. - t . i w Irwin “mum“, the 1st of July. theland maybe. sown Bran..ord. through fr Caldera, the BIOCll l 93‘“ ' 51% ‘ , Proprietor. wrth rape in drills, say 2b inches local agent here. I‘he Wln .mi 12 r , all, {3}, .« _..- ____.....- apart. and kept clean, or nearly so, .Clark claims. was not to be shipped l ’3): 8 ea I n '30? ~~-~«â€"--â€"â€"~--- .,_hiu_ ' â€"_ i so) w, ’ ' DURHAM. 5 as . 9,2,. ‘ o l ~ - . l iby the horse-hoe and more or less 3, until on or about ” the fifteenth of S DURHAM, BIAY 10. 1900.. hand hoeiiig. The rape can be pas- l September, 1898. p I ay G M 2.. u'T‘ f5 3' Q 0' "O N at are. ’in‘ * ' â€" ~ - ‘ -- -I fall ; and occasionally it may be neC- Clark lost a liores and requested Mr. . \l/ . lessary to put 3110319? hoed crop 0“ ' Calder to cancel the order which he. i 533(- Q And OldeSt seed 9X6 0 o . ' . Noxmus Weeds. ‘ the same ground the followrng Spring (Mr. Calder) clalmed he had ”0" the ”W MU_W “ l all}; Y . Kw, \V . _ isay a crop of corn; but much depends power to do, but would write the ; £22. ”01156 I” i own, ((5 9 32?}111 .21“: a few paragraphs ‘ upon the timeliness. regularity and Company. and have them do so if Do not have Spraying tOO ! (ii? I . . . 523g. about Boxrous Weeds, including thoroughness with which the hoeingt they would. This was about the 5th late a 1d 1 . “a . l gag mpO’li‘t 9f Seeds are now in stock including all $35,. some of their characteristics. when is done [of September and the mill, it appears I“; . 1 , OSG ‘1 your ; $12 I re btaplf F1911 and Garden Seeds. Large bill" '3? ““ v t ‘ g I) .‘ v w o . .U . . - v i . O . (AV e1.s S" ied :1t [4 ." 3‘ ,7 r‘ ‘s ) v 3:. =0, Elfin matlllf ..iil how to destroy ! soimEL on SHEEP SORREL. was shipped on the sixth, as slhown . turtdand Pl 688. D1 Op I l e‘l’é W PP C 051 \\ iiOLLsAm. In res. (it): . . fi 0 -‘ a - ' . ’ 6 ’ . . u ‘ .- ' t 6 . .. \ >4“ , . . ; “yards to All . {1 .11 m a CtlEl In (In 815.3. 1 . - Lace Curtains. 31-: .yards long, 2,_ 4., z . .. ll 0‘ . V, . . , \ (toL'cn-r‘P-rss‘ 'rwI “1H1, mg. (2U \(‘K i A perennial with running 1-005 {153:1 'lie Conipanv to Mr Calder Inense Stoolmsne .OLll 1111 £300 8"”;“51‘3i 3 yards linig‘ 650 ailing-.12: pair. l 9X3 Dubai Beets, (jdllOtS, ‘3), " “ ' ' ~ " ' ‘ r " - ' .. m r . . z i . -‘ -- ‘ ° . ' , i "o 1106 .ur arns, 3 1-2 yarr s orig. $1. ; [g .3,- , . i . . , r 1, ‘ : w _ ~. ”z: GRASS. QUI'I‘t.‘ll-GR.\\‘S. Ol". Ql_.'l(,‘l{-(}R.A.I\'.’\' l stocks. -,}1:e Stlcéll ls'l‘iselfigtlfles :39! Mr. Clark refused to accept, the mill, 11n0in0 . pl axprs Rtrtllculliobbinet,[the new (lriivtain lino}: ”th all , gig Mdngel. \Vul tZel, I (11 1111) fieedb. :9), -. , v u r v A. erect. \VI 1 rall(: l S. 1 a ' ( . . ‘ . _ .0 . ' _ ‘ 0 1n l‘lce u d1!!‘ )0 “1 ball“ 0 h 7 ~I ‘ ‘ ‘ "‘i‘ 0 _ 7': MN; “um l‘-(.RAS>. l . . . l .. . 3 d for the amount and tired in '~ :5 1. 10111 ., . . .. . ,. _7 w .. . p a 3 - ,7 . . m . , , , , l Spear-shaped and quite characteristic. “ ‘13 sue 75 t $15 p d‘iiiie lane". .{J-rir wide, ‘.3r.ic a yard. 511$. D“ Ell f "“Sbth 50“ lug 11‘1130' $32 COllel-"l'ftSS is a creepln” perennial. r . . - . ~ d .. . Brantford. C '0 . ‘ a" "9““ 94"" “Mei "”0“.“"1’1. A smart w -.. . ’l-\‘ } - h H r 1 u lRf t h- h rhe flO“ ers occur In lecemeb an Art . l w b ‘11 Caldel in \Vbltu 14111011 l‘alilc Covters 2 1-” V1111». lorw 3?} ‘0 gig ‘~'_‘â€"**-â€"â€"-â€"â€"~' «â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-~- ‘*_.I \‘V/ . «7- z-Q . o 0 . , . ., "x 4 .. o . . i -.¢ . 5‘, .. : .__..____- __ ".. \\ irc “10.x .. mm .0 r ee ig . green in c0101.. The foliage has at Clark 111 egts tna i 0015:2334..." Table COW” 0] 43,, ’m‘ It has a jointed rootstock which pen- etrates (ice-ply into the ground and possesses great vitality. The plant produces Spikes from n l\‘ 73$ I . l O ‘ i . . pronounced acid taste. “giving his evidence at Biantforg h“‘*"‘ * $1 “Hm“ I 2 yards lung, ’ 71‘s Amellcan . banadlan 38 d i b“ 0, e [1,“ he had neltllLI' telegraphed l ‘V 1M0 “(41 him-«uh» large time. $1.00 each. 9,36 __-_ - _.________.- ' ' * ’* - ' .l «r gtlar. - ‘ r' ' ~ - 1119 $881.11: 1 161“ ‘onrn triallal . l or telephoned the Company In regar English Linoleum, Jyards Wide, . _ A. . , 506 it square. \‘(l \l/ smooth and shining when naked but. . . . l‘loorlhl cloth, lyaril, 1 1.4, i 1.3 a .,, .; ~. ' >4 (lull brown when in vested b)" its? to the Shipment; Of the mill, and on S “'Nlr. at 250a. square yard. M d ““15 (<5 (i-I'UYFR .filililt $353 1" WW “"5" ' ii i l the strength of the telegram subse- 5“ “muln SEE” $15“ ‘" $3"”””“h' -â€" _.â€"â€"..â€"â€".â€"_ I .‘n-go. . .i to 5' inches long. The small spikelets alternate ’lh‘ ’ .‘.. - -.._.._..... “0’-” W; NI; .w (up, all, . I \ I, - . i ' r 0. An average lant iroduces , . . _ I“ . .- at each notch of the tlorverstalk, With : Chieinia 000 fed 5’ p I l quentlv produced and contridrctory -~â€"‘â€"â€"-â€"~â€"~â€"-“:*M..- v - » ~â€"~- '32’5 he” and Garden.â€"â€"(‘om, 'l‘arcs. llllll“':ll‘l:lll and Miller. 3‘ o l " A j ‘. i ‘ . , . i B ’ the edge of the si'ukelet turned to- ‘L 0m ’ be a . lof the 'thl't‘Salkl evidence the action ' - \ii Seeds â€"(i\'ii \'“- ~ » - 11$ - ‘ H T- ffl , ,- a } Ito-<6 t‘lllb‘l' ' ‘ "r S 5.04 ° ‘ L 5- Dutch Nets 10c poi-pound. Top ()iiioirs l’ota‘ui ()nimis l‘Iiiuli. \l/ - “'3ng in? Sifiui- imeo 0“ 9““8" u ‘ '“ p L L l was entered. Another shipment of Ready- prlng “n 8 (ii? rum" onions‘ ‘” i i P I 5K6 , , ' r r- - .- . . . - . . 5,1,4 ‘ ‘ ‘ 'l he semis are :ter it :13 m. long. and 3 blue 0f seeding. Jill-l -OCt0l)€1. i Clark-‘5 eVltlellCB here on Monday. MlXQtl Pulllt Just [0 hand. Our â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- 7:? 1‘ REDING S'l‘l'Flr‘S.â€"Gronnd ()il (take, in liar-us of 100 pmnuls ("iroiiiii’ l iiisvml iii é‘k’x‘ rather Slender A. n average plant; PrOpOgationâ€"â€"by its running rcot-l confirmed by that of Mr. Macfarlune. 3“!“ for ””3 PM!!!" THIS already cx- Are all “1- (JOHN‘- early and '32:? i'iiiii‘rii-m limifliOiâ€"iiulfi' I‘miem' Jill-“Sh “"m' ‘md mm" SIM" “I" l""“"‘"“ ‘3’: - - . - - - . . I -m'. .z u a. 3' :irs. 2 .‘ - ': ' - N -~~ pl'C'LlllClng 400 Sf‘f’ds. :StOCkS. and as all llllpul'lty In ClOVl’l‘l the agent of the telegraph COlnpltlly needed last year’s lJUSlnCSS. 'l‘he get, your ple. : S!” (J "I H,. llrlsul Sill. \rttl luldlm . 4‘"? ' . . ‘ - u i ‘ a o . I...“ W‘ ‘ ' v ‘ ' Time of flowering. June-.Tniv. 8080‘. OSPGCMHY AlS'ke- go to show that a telegram was sent, 151““ Mid (into Paint is goriig rapid- w, hm L m” I. {g . o, f n 1‘ l i «ii: La] 1“ \uugh‘m’ Carman's 39' 2- big. “ ' 3 . . . “ ,- . . r ' ‘ v . , , . i l ." ”l" ” . l’l'll'L-l' . NH'S o a 'llH 5 mm 7 . , .‘v Tth of seeding, July-;\ugust. f El'fltllCIlflOll.--SOl‘l'¢_‘l IS usually all ‘ but its no evidence for the defence 1-; ‘ Near 1) evely DOISOD thMVS 101‘ Men, \memlr and (Ilrilrlrren, :rl. usual] (if IiOSO Of the horth’ Pl'ldc Of ATEQHCH° Eng. llisiwrs'il {hp rootstock . are 0,”, ? indication of a poor. sandy. or gravel-l was put in. and the case adjourned to t‘lc HUI-10 Of our Buggy Paint and 1”“ “'15“ l"'“"'-'*- (“Invalid set: us! 9135 ~ _- mg» -~: . .._.___._ 3.33% _».,t..( ..__. _. t..- oxfi . - . , ’. . ‘ . t » ‘ .,°. . II" rir‘ : 11.0““ bv iinpli’ini its ml the . ly SOll. lt prefers acrd sorls. hence be transferred to Biantfortl no delin- 10D Dlehblllg. ' §"$ i) :i' t b .. ) ): s‘c I k ' 2 .i . _ . . ‘: . ' . . 7‘ â€"-- ~ ._.,_ . . . IL\ ‘ >fi4 “WIS. are occasionallv found in seed-l liming and manuring are efl’ective rte conclus.on can be arrived at so Si!) Dru ist a d If» :‘r‘mm ' " " ' i ‘ i ‘ ' l rmnedies, when the land isjwell tilled. ; far. “”‘N ’3'): . gg n 513‘ ~ h ' ‘ ' l T} . .° . ‘ . . . . - .. ' ~ >04 ’1 .. 18 remedies ”l\C‘ll [01 the dOCh ill? ’1‘ ll!" 'l‘hursdav \Iy Calder ”008 "I? I ' (MI, ii'hatevwr value couch-grass may) . . a . . - . - . O" 3’ " ’ i ' . h L A Of Cr a ’. 7/» have for D‘tStlll'e i” ll'tbi'TOf tlkilli” applicable to Sorrel. only It tequnes' to Brantfoz'd where the conclusrori 0f arge ssortment Curse rid . . ' . 5X5 88 sman 4'5 1 ‘~ _( t . lb t Lb :i . , , .. . . o 0 . - i s. a -â€"~ . . . . I“ more fret uent use of the broad-shared . . .- ._ ~ in . . ,- , -. x 'M‘ mm Keepmg ”556.5510“ of the smll ,' 1_ . ,_ ‘ ‘ . ‘ the preliiiiiiiaiy .rniestigation “Ill l)L Mill. Cans. Copper Nickle Ket- giggleseseggggbggéggnflggv eggggakegggxflgggggstgewa",err,atom/’41,w, . ‘ . . cultivator . u liicli should be used so! . .. ”1.1 'lth m «1 dav or so. . . . .__.._... r In In ll\ 1\ In In (a movie/m rm qvq‘vqwrmsr/pr, \q\7 t: :7”; W'wmnt Ti'li'lei's it extl'einclv Ol)Ji‘CClOllilble. t c it, ti 8 IOOl ju t below (I ‘plOLLLttt \\ . _ tics and (’l‘iullteware of even. .- -. ._ l\ as It\ 1“ IA IA /\ .t . . . . - ' as o L i ' S s ' i0 ~, . . . , . . ~ [g 33 imp,» p; as: i 1 ; . â€" 1- ‘ . . . . Lountv Attoriie ' Mclxa.v of ()weii descri itron arriv t . .. 01f 51 ‘ é". } l 1 .Utm“ 0. Stunt? surface of the sorl. Without bringing gound *uu 1 'tsysolicitor, for the l 9‘1 in» Week. soils. rom w l" 133:1 ' _ - _ ‘- . r . t 3 ft . .. n ‘t ‘ ”1 (.1 ll 1‘ ‘ ”I’m” 3 ‘ ‘ up any of the creeping rootstocks. Crown while \lr Calder vas repre (:12. LUl‘l'Jllithltl'. l ‘ . ‘ " ' ,7. v 3' .V w " a ‘V ' 7‘- ‘ ' 'i.;,..u1ic.,[;0n To iles‘rov this ”In,“ LAM“ “ (ll-“I‘m“ 0“ ‘-'OOSE”)OT- sented by Mr. hingston. of Mount g, r . . .. L .1 L t. H ( . ._ . ‘> . 1 ’.1 1 ' d.“ ‘.b . ‘ . the cultivation should be such as to, An annual \VCCL “u e 3 ”t” uted borest. B“ ,Y‘ ,I E _.._.-.. . -. . , . , iii cultivated land. It grows to a MR. CALDER’S STORY. - m . - . , ,, . pm ten. lL appearing abort,- thesui-l l eight f fr n“) to l" fe 3th The S. . g ' . 1.; __,--- Manufacturer 0f . RICK. HOLbl‘. A.\l) LO 1‘-“ llll'. lac». llCii‘Hl crops of various kindS. l ,1"? 0” O I_ ”. ) ‘ L ' l A“? i 0“ ruesday afternoon “'9 Intel" And Dealer in ..---._.. ‘_ 319111513“ I’i’Ul'm‘i}: UH (ii‘u'n'fle Street. shallow (fiilll\'(lilOll. or a bare {3110“, ! is giOOt ed and. iiiucli blunt. ietl. lire; viewed Mr. Call or to ascertain some STRATFO D :(r119.:l(‘.l'e of good land .1” good lilt‘zlllull. a Cl! Which lillr'l{‘.\'lio:it max. iw sown I leaves are \vllltlSll green below and; particulars regarding the matter and Our Bicycles are 3‘0ng very fast. R . Ont. Punlpg ()f all I§il}ds (tlgfllli'fblex{girlishv0. will be sold on (any i i ' a if i . ‘ ' r - l v “t ' ‘ v ow . - , ' . . . ' v ‘ 4‘ ’ , ' " ‘ ’ ' r ‘ v ' ‘ i ' ‘i ’ V. (J m“; plowed under. will be found use-9 dark green dl)OVt.. llic flouers are l to learn something touching upon thel Remember “8 handle the .4 Do- Y(,)L.>lt:i;\‘ll..\l ii“) “om-ax Him 1.1) 13k ' o . ‘ - - .1 i . 7‘ . . ' ‘ . .‘_‘ . _ l . . . . ,, v ‘ . v _ f. - .i.‘ ,1: 1.: . ‘1”... “I (' IUUNlll‘: : .. .1 ' : ‘ _ ‘ flit. ;\ “'Pll ll‘izl‘i‘iiil'vjrl :‘tllll ('Ill't’fllllVi lHNOl‘lsplClOllb (”H1 1"” BQIllbll 1!] 60101 '1 lllltlll'e Of the defence. He COlLl L15, lllllllOl), the CHI) lelrable wheel. 13101119).”,“(’l;‘"m." to {11:1 lllr'rtfl'urr' ill, Slllll:l(l";i:il A, - El). )“I‘LH'AB' 1,;illllijl.5ill!" ctiirivatml rape crop is (351‘.eci;'i_,ll\' 9L; The seed is black and Shining, lens-l and he was (will) {1'08 l“ Speaking “D- B , V‘ ‘ J(;1?,l’fi::.tié:‘fl$121331‘lmfl‘;{”\’;‘;t-};”'\l ‘:;“'l‘l“()‘” SP0?“ (1 illV‘JlllZCd and 117011 PIP“? 01‘ T” \V. CALlrl'll: I)lll‘ll‘l‘l‘ . - a . . . i o P . . ¢ 5 , 2 b" - .0 . ‘ ,1: ;. . . :_ . . w . I . .. féi'ith: as a. means of destroying: illiSi Shaped. and round. about l-lb 111. iii I on the stiliJcct, that lie was never U1 ERCUP ROLI‘ER CHURN IS 192110- tells you about, our supi-rior miv,:llit:,£c:_ 1110' ~ Bl'flSS Bl“lSS Ialned .J‘m' “i 1900- *1 grass. i diameter. I asked in court about the telegram, the Churn that every person i‘g";;l"'::l:“}: .Wur «'{rursu now. t l(iiii- attendance tilt-2171 C’ l. dc ' . ‘ . g _ . â€". ' ‘ . . . . _ ' . . ' 2: si 1" your iy year. .- :ll‘Wr‘. number of ‘ 1'01] " In C ‘Q Ono - r‘ l r - ‘ . 7.. y . g. ~ ‘ v: - _‘ 3 ‘Vdrltb. AS t '-0; I h . H . . ( l o i no treatment outlined for Lanadai ,l‘ii'no of flowering, .1 Litre October. l H0 bd} h lllh Que-5‘10? \éds - ‘ Did we“ «is a: dildd can “01k It as bitiirlitntritiiilciiihilium grog-lepton L'mfnl Sitimumix 3 ‘V " ' . ) .. . . .. . ,. ' , , , ° i .. . . w; l - ~ r 1 ; ll ' ill ‘ g' Wll u ) “rel'Son. L. . -’ r. 1 .1: H “lice ' its yr-ar ruin janitrn, blllbblt llirl} l)‘ l )llU\\ (ll lll (,Ollrl)¢l.tlllg: 'lllll‘} of seeding: (\ugust.0ctobelv. i 5 0“ (1:11; “$101"lid-1012:}:‘lcof zitel)l:]ii19., I l I‘llltl‘d .Slilll‘fi illlll 3(t\\'l()llll(ll;llltl. Pum s fro!“ u war -' 0 , lllls we” . t D‘ . . . ream 0 10 8 MPH L - . p p [l = J ‘ ..istributionâ€"-by seeds. especrally . . .. . . ,. .. . - . « . , - - luli‘K. ci'iti.i;ii INN‘K. soi'it pork. or: las an impurity in clover and grass said 11:5; 11.15“ exit: tilile‘utéllinfifinnifé CANADIAN and .American . W' J' ELLIOTT.Pr1nc1pal. Sh0p open every afternoon G l Bl _ \‘l-‘llUW i i" ("i’ q ”1 )e ‘11” ‘0“ ‘l’ . 6 Coal Oil always in stock. ..___- ' enercr GCKSI l Nth. ‘ ‘ ‘ "J " l A“ 3' , says was never mentioned. ""'_"‘““_' â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"....-._~.._. .\,‘ ilecii-iwmred perennial weed ill-i Eradication. â€"Late cultivation . ’3 Moreover he volunteered the infor- A. GORDON " A11 REPAIRING .1. _ _ l , l i ORSESHOEING A SPECl-'\L'lvli- troduceil from lanolin. é‘si‘iecially necessary in combating matio“ that the deal with Mr. Clark ~ -â€" â€"~~--v -___.-_- n___ - m1] . ‘n d d l-’ oml)t 5 am P10D'~ . Sill'iefilll‘mlfiliir rill than of .ii.(.;...»..i li occurrs around buildings in this weed, “5 1‘ flowers and seeds “ll 3 a en C {0- or deformed root. .\ (tau. Soinci'i‘icii. ~ ' ‘ i zde ”21111818 with an ' other The lancr \\ as iii the s t . 3 very late in the Season. , 1 1 t l n 9-] ed to cuicel . _ 1 '( . W .. S ' i should be gatill-1'lgiloxt‘etl shallow and I man, m t m le \ . . 1. . i . ‘- b'lett ras stated liarrowed immediately after harvest {)hfcolufl hifhtd so )iiinireover town [and cultivated at intervals until late iii ‘ dull (ill (in, 9101)“) rhv'itli (L rival iii the fall, when it may be plowed or" m ha“ ‘ l‘ (”3‘ ‘1 ‘ h i ‘ ribbed up for a hood crop the follow-l agent and feeling“ suspicious that the i‘ieglected lanes. along waysides. andl in pastures. The stem is quite slen- th~:'. and the luitvr-rsare from Six tC twvive inches long. \v'tl wavy mar- 4' Watchmaker and Jeweller, i Mi“ <treet~ln 1: “U. “1‘('.lldcr'. }*l (i. a t- I: l; _. 5 HH'lx. 1. ‘Q , w. 0. CONNOR. Lower Town, l)lil‘ii.‘lill I . I I Lower Towu. â€"- â€"â€" DURHAM. V gins: hence illl‘ r-oniriion name.‘ " ‘e’ill'lh‘ll ‘l‘i”‘«ii-" lib“ flow "‘4 are in ‘ .» - . . ,. -. - 1 “sz"? t ‘ t l_. -. t . _ ' '1 t r ‘ ;‘ l y ‘- »- , - -. _ __ ' - 5 05‘) a “’C‘PYPPYPPC (‘Pf (‘I‘ Y YYYq. r" ram-mes “rem in €0,101. ‘ mg. spring. bubseriuently H't’atlnent l c trialling of the orderw {5. Di 3 tol EA 0 Q00 LIAIIIII-..I'IQ".!‘£AQI'I’I“I(‘IJ%| 5 ° the same as for fovtail tenable. mm to place it “'lth‘ his] F {iii 1 'l‘ll :) “(it'll ix' " n ill . .l i. ...' ‘l i i l i ‘ t . 'i ' '1 ‘ ’1 l I ‘ ’1 ' ' VARNEY C ”St L 5» l-a “ ”Int . am. .> L-Llrlt.‘ . . llllal he telrgiapnei t it. bornpany tol . in O 4.4 l'OllSllli'l'i’llflt'.’ distances by the wind ll ”“m'm'd ““‘t "“"“'l I ship the mill at once. 6 354 " .‘o '5'.y ’ -- . " -.- . .'- - i 0‘ t .fi 0 9 ‘. v i l‘llt} .t‘ltI lls‘lll l)lU\\]ll lil (Dior , [x 11mg- __ ,a,..ol _,_ i By the foregoing “'8 give lllC‘ pl'C‘ )lle Ethel Fee lb very .SlClx Of late S: 'zz “‘1“ “”11. 34““ l) "“54“ ““1 when“! llllllll:ll'\' evidence on the side of the b“ 1‘01)?- to hear Of her Speedy i'e- : {j ‘3 t. .3; .,,..,. -.‘ -..' . ' ° .“ . -, . r” . “1‘ ptiiifl _ ‘ hit-\El} (olllllllul. llrlplldl) Charged Wlth Perjury. coriiplariiaiit and the eXpIanation of ”0‘ 913' F4 #4 £11 “Mm Mu ot ict seer. s Ll>ctl on the! ' â€"-â€"- Mr. Calder as to his line of conduct. Mrs. Walter Dunn has been on the ‘" g t 11 line public “ould Sullttly 3H9 ll 0 lcrvc the matter here and await .8le list: and at time of writing is not E {,4 An average plant produces aboutlcrel-lence ‘0 the rumor a couple 0f develomnents. any better. révi , , ”A". - . - ~ . ,4 l‘l i s . . - . l 1.,000 seeds. weeks ago when it was reported that A . . . . a rat t re ., hoe btore is the oniy satisrat‘f‘tory place to ”j W _ . . John Clark lr of Bentinck .. -. . . ... .5. .. . .- ..- . bonus man fll‘l‘ll’ed at Wm. Si _ . F4 bu v Footwear. The most careful lilth‘l‘S :iivwivs ll: limi- for iloweriiiw and >eetllll0‘ ' i ' " .- “ as _ Marshall’s a we k :0 l “ ». r 1 ht] nealSthted l - ' r - - - l " - “ i *3 .-. M . . e 1 0 ast um .15 y .1 . . . . .- .lulv- -\uvust t. about toenter an information against. LATOIVA. just in time to help, hi“ v'tl l" b - 2 go \\ rere a specralty is made of one line Or business. lg ” . .-. i ' .\li- w . a; . . .- m , , l \ I r us _ and not where there is ‘ little. of 0v rvr inw an ‘0 Erm,humhn(“IH ”mm ”SM this _ . ‘ iii btldei, of Durham, charg . r a . seeding. Mother and son are doing More $0 t0 mOlTOVV. c l f ' , , a w . - :3 .s h _. d it? “TN cm H l' rt .X ' ’1 ”l l , ”1.31”!” With perjury. On Monday Miss Liiarlotte binitli left for the well a r not mucr o anything. borne and .oo,; through it; . .- t i .I",) '. 1' ' ' I . ' . . ‘ . ‘ u . o i .. -o. . - ' ' , ’ i‘ f- _ r _ . .. i . .ll (Ml‘LL . i} L): afternoon last, however, the case re- Queen C”). last week ““01. a short Progress 0f near Sight IS the cl our beautiful summer lines. tuill cos. you nothing; 'R frequent lllrlr).l‘iltfilOll ot well cared ceived its preliinin-try hearing in the visit with her parents Mrs. J. Carson was the guest of to see the latesn and best. ltd .i 1- 'ii i" .‘i'a " -..’.‘ i I‘ ,i,‘ ~ ‘ -( D ‘ ~. ~ ‘ . . _‘ ‘ . i 3“. (‘31:) 1Ch‘~l}10l’-‘ ill“) ‘1“;- “Ilt‘hll’l” I: he lO'Vll Hall before MavorLaidlaw and We 1“» corrv to hear lll‘tt \lr \lc- Mrs. J. Eden one day labt WBEk° forerunner Of blindness". ta 5;): s. rter tin-rota ion. in: iettcr ‘lie \' - , .. .' . - r . ' * . . . - . , . . . J, . . ‘ , twittire Edge. of lodge Hill, . , -. . . . . . . - M rs. R. Eden war vr t n- : . - loi â€" .q later sown hood crops. (TSlir'rjially ."’ ' ‘3 Clement ‘5 \erylou at present, but "rents one (i l t ,5 k SI m" hug The Smallebt amount Of near if} Women’s D I 0 f d f '7" it)“ my... are more effective than {1,059 According to our usual custom we as he is under me care 0. Dr. binith p.. 33’ as tree - v. % Oflgo a. X or 3 rom - - (SC Up. 32 50“.“ earlier m the Season. Before liavenio comments to make uliile the we hope to See him fully recoveredl Adan] Little'rs rushed so hard with Sight ShOUld UOt be W M 9 Pl B l f {*3 ,1”, llOCtl “up is 50“.“ Km; weed “my case is under investigation. but We ere lcrig. work in the \\ est tnat he has sent ne l€Ct€d : en 3 0W a 3 ram ' ' ' 756 up' 3 .’ ‘ v .-... '- f . . â€"-' ' ri . bl“ kelit from breathing; above ground NE”? 511.111)” endeaxor to. give some Seeding ’5 “1 full blast here at {0; {homes Derby to help him. 10m g . . *3 by going frequently over the lield 0 L1” circumstances, Whmh led up present, 111111 the “rho”! Gee! Bi‘Ck e t not “03‘1“" Examlnatlon free. 0 . f - E '. 1 ‘ -â€" -. . ' ' ' Q . . ' . ° . . . ‘ v o .i ~ ) ' .3. . r \\ ith .1lilotttl-bllttl‘t';lt'illilt'utol'. wind, to U present diffitl‘lt.‘ . up there I, which invariably accorn- '1 he Messrs. McCalrnon, of Dornoch, A Chuck Full Line 0 ( \e 3 ”Hui“ *3 “'“l 0“" ““3 l’l?!llf.\' an inch or two ”10 Ol'lgin of the affair dates back Patties the operation, can be heard 0“ “ere "lS'tmg at the parental home for the FEET. Call and inspect :2 all sides. last week. Mr. Archie McDonald has rejoined There was a wedding £00k place in' the ship timber gang with whom he llllS vicinity last \Vednesday when “ ' ‘ ' ‘ labored all winter. The work seems MK James Petty and Miss May Gadd ' ' ' to agree with him. were united in the holy .bonds of B'aCksmlthlng - AT OLD matrimony. We did nOt hear the _.-_...â€"+~~: *““"*“*i““"‘"*t“~‘- PRICES. I particular-s, but will get them later. We wish them a happy and prosper- Macillllllll 8i CD. It “-1. “a“-.. V AL N One day last week we met a young lady weirding her way liomewartls no 1 3.112131va 0 o HE undersigned wishes to in- liiiialo to the general ]Hll|llC I'l'l m P \- i -l ,‘ 5' j (0 ' (I) . :7 O (D m :‘i Handicapper; . . , ' ' . , . ' - -~..%..': . i\ it it .tUOltt . t“ 0 (lodell boxes Of OHS life that l-N‘ is prepare-d to do all kinds ,2! CASH SYS TEIW. ' i‘ _‘ liizriclit's. l hrs, of course, roused our 7 ' lilacksmitliing at one price to all. del- 452:, ~ crii'iosir \ and on t','lftlllll'lll;: the cause “he”? “ 513 a $4313}: 0f gyp~ies 3‘“le a.) o . ooooooo 3000 00c cIcIcliIcWom also? .thmmflxtmxjfii l l i i o p" l \ . v l.) . l l . . l Facloryniadc Slim's. 25c cash. ; . Of the 1“ng l)[ll't'h.i$0, we were “1- 0‘“ lllgl 355 “ 90b and lna‘ e (118 Hand math-s Shoes. 361:, . Iâ€" i If 011 wear Shore ,8 Cl th foriiii-d that matches were sure to go trade I“ llOl‘SRS then left. N'tlnrg, â€"â€" â€"- 1dr: cash. 1 I. y y 0 lug i - - mat of the destruction of - _ Y b h . ulh (In [after tor» atil u“ ___...-m.=.....___ W. GUTHRIE, -- Bi..\ci<s.\ii'rir.! 3 a g ’ ~ac ' ' e - i p v on cannot e ot erwrse than cor- .. “é ~ , BLOWN To MOMS -_ - , _ . , - _ 13 “’0 are informed that a grant. con- - y 5i I‘E‘Ctly dI‘ESSEd, cert, in aid of school irnproyements, The old idea that the body sometimes 0. . . "L will be held in the school-house. here, needs 3- powerful. drastic. Dllfigatrve it" 0â€"” “3“” ”'~ 9’" â€"â€"» -:. ' . . . _ \V 1 'e not heard the has been exploded; for Dr. lung’s ew ~: , - . .- - ‘ before 10113- e ‘0‘ _ Life Pills, which. are perfectly harmless. .- j. particulars yet, but. at any rate a gently stimulate liver and bowels to expell » 1.." â€". tr at is bein:r )repared. Watch porsonoris matter, cleanse the system :riidl ‘ L e ”-1 absolutely cure Constroation and Sick I U) :3" 0 2'6 ‘< m _ for next issue. Headache. Only 25c. at all drug stores. . " Mr. James Skei‘ie left last week on A B tt S k i i. i: a business trip to Sydenlialn. --â€" .4... M-~____ u 0“ ac .\lr. Hugh Riddell has rented his VANDELEUR, ' farm and moved to Dornocha The . new tenants have taken possessmn. A number of farmers will finish . . I. 0 O Kllll arn ‘ w ts Mrs. Murdoch left last week for seeding this week. | 00 66 “I ’ Ii Ll!“ "lCl‘llW 0f Tl'M'GVSlO", where. Fall wheat wants rain and warm we understand she will reside. Ml'. weather. J. T. Pust has moved on to her farm. 0 iii Inspector Campbell visited the Retail at ‘2 00 .' .We are informed that .Ml. Donald school last week, and found every- . o : McKechiiie. 2nd concessron, has pur- thing all 0. K. . ,. w. - u ‘ - 0 "ft . chased Ml - (”melon “ blend" I! y Mr. Damon. of Walter’s Falls. who . Miss Mary Bell has left for Glen- . [3: roaden where she will likely remain represents the Central Insurance CO- l i O O o o l They are as gOOd as any one Wants for some‘time. of Walkerton, paid this part a vrsrt (1 last week. :3 D ' 'e Grant has just inforine fOr 3. 13118111688 S1111: and bEtter than ' us tiililtmihe school concert will be Arbour Day was dulv observed by ' held on the 18th inst., so the girls the teachers, trustees and pupils of i you can get t0 order for $20-OO- i had better get iilieir pies ready. the school, and the grounds are now in apple pie order. 7 801d Only by the 13651: dealers, and ”ii-M...“ The members of the Ladies Aid guaranteed in every Particular HER HEAD A FRIGHT' Society are making arrangements for “ Large sores covered the head and face a. garden party on the 24th. ’ i of our child ” writes C. D Isb’rll. of Net an- . ton, Terri .'"that no treatment he] till The Conservatives around here Not made to order, but made to fit. it . L .. . . . 1 $23123 $23123; a}§‘§'ޤ? “’Cfifigpgffi delegates for the Durham Convention we used Bucklen’s Amie" ”Iver which met last Saturday evening to appoint â€"â€"â€"l anteed. Only 25c. at all drug stores. expected to be held there soon.” The highest price in cash tr trade will be paid for any quantity of wool. ‘8 BOOTS 85 SHOES: A large assortment g to. select from. Leather Goods and Felt. \\ ear of all kinds at Prices away down. able suits there are none i . I better in Durham. 5 l ‘Flannels 8. Flannelerres. ........V. .v ._.- -w Shades and Colors. See for yourself. . All grades-erGir in quality, Low ~”_rw-o.'.â€"I--. .. .. -_ l , _ i Our stock is always com- ! plete and the prices are i l l g HATS a CAPS: Air a... Late... the very lowest. '9 I Fresh Groceries. (A gThe Best Assortment ever seen in Durham. They are always fresh, and are the best to be . A had in the market. ; early-Made Clothing. i. For Cheap and service- l l l l l

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