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Durham Chronicle (1867), 1 May 1902, p. 5

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b gm our new n first all. der. and b". Vily 0! Chop- Vhent. etc. on » .mr Break- It’s good. i Mdde I ”0' swing machin- rm from "no. rs'eaming tho I am! now pro- mnish a flu hmr. Give no I i»- convilccd. ’ORG ET ammotb Clu- Wear Jheap! 3A. b‘CCk 40c . p00" Fast Food. 'achinery. uc each. t Whit be per yud. 1:: per yard. up to 75¢ out ("STA RIO fol Britain Jul-KKK AN and fl 1.“) wmm Ling... Darling’s . . JNO. A. DARLING DURHAM, QB _\: tiw last. regular meeting of the 31.4 hawlist Ladies’ Aid Society officers “-,.1‘:' ulected for the ensuing year an f.;1‘.)w.-: President, Mrs. W. A. Atm- ytnng; \'ice~Pres., Mrs (Rem) Wil- ‘ . , Sec” Mrs. J“. \V. Hickling: '1‘;~.-::..;.. )1 rs. Geo. Mitchell ;Pursonage (‘..”m1irtw3, Mrs. P. G. Karotedt, Mrs. J. .‘x. Boyd and Mrs. R. B. Joy. .»\ Junior League has been organ- iZwl in the Methodist church with; thv following emcers elected for the' ensuing year: Superintendent, Rev. .1. S. 1. Wilson; Assistant. Suptm, Mrs W. A Armsrrong and Min L‘hristoe; Pres., Myrtle Thurston; Vice-Pram, Charlie Bellamy; Sec., Willa. Wright; Trees, Robb Down; ' IIII' v Ur_;_ anis't" Eila. Barnhouso and Mabel B0) d The Societv starts with near- ly thirty membvrs and the superin tendvnc enrolled Division Court. was held here on Wednesday of 1am week. Seven lawyers weie present to look after “’10 interests of their clients, and a goodly number of 03699 were dittposed of by His Honor. Judge Morrison. who presidad 0n 'l‘upsday evening of last week the last of the series 0‘ lectures. an. der the auspices of the Epwortb League. was given in the Methodist churuh by Rev. “'rav R. Smith 0 Durham, whose suijct was “The three story Man.” Mr. Smith is a fluent speaker. and his lectme, which didn’t contain a flu” sentence. was “l“ll ‘l ‘OVI‘I'V-uv w - . not only interestin but elevating in its (-haracter. Upon motion by Prin- cipal Fawcrtt and Mr D. McMullen. Mr. Smith was tendered at hearty vote of thanks for the pleneimt and very pl‘ofitabie address given by him. .\ largely attended special meeting of Prince Arthur Lodge A. I". t A. M. was held on Friday evening last win-n Rt. \V. Bro. Ur. Raikrs. of Midland. D. D.G. M..nf the Georgian District. paid the lodge an official vistt. In addition to routine wonk the l). D. U. M. intersect] with a scrutiuising eye the work of the first dt't-Il‘t‘o. at the convlnsion of which he :ttitil‘veat‘d the “Nige- in a pleasing nmmwr. and highly complimented the tum-m for the vety eflicienl mannrr i! \thirh they had performed thetr tl'uit-s. Short Speeches were after- “Hf“ given by the foilowing ‘13:”!- W. have been appointed Solo \Hw, mm for Stewart’! Choice L ‘Unf. ctions. Chocolate: and Bon Bans. These goods no High “1mg. comprising almost every {.mm‘ Lnown. Try some Maple '\\'.:In.n: Pudding. once used alwags used. at ion for t residence. rill is she" to haveâ€" fitty .Anwell. x'. menu is and \V. McUallu wijourlament wks 31 nueut room where kampn'ous spzend -hva1h-dionh man: inner man having ches followed, :90 h \It"- - i '.:. and “-111 be brisk this summer. l s'mm work on I“. G. Karatedt’s is More is completed. MOSS‘m.‘ H and McDonald are pushing the wing to Mr. Sin- aud Mr. Proctor’l .. MP making Iapid he‘dway on Hone “(wk of J A. and W. J. .33» buildings. The brick work of w ' xx 0 tine lesidmnces will be done Wright and McDonuld. of ‘bib w. Dr. Carter is making prev!" ! his brick In! uurk on \"s dwelling. III! II ‘..‘.J __v __ s. Short Speerlws werv alter- -‘ given by tho following breth- lle. L. C Mills. Ceylon; Rev. .\+-\'.'cll. P. McCullough: R. \V. ~' :ilHl \V. McUailum. MBdean.‘ jokil'l'llufllt wits made to the re mmn IOOIII wlwre the ladies had l .mpH'uus Spiewd in Waiting; 1; ('filitfitl forth many complimtnh llllel' mun having been satisfied. 'lws followed, mm in) evening ol : pleasure was ape"! by all. junior football tel!!! has be“) iirzml here with (,‘imrlio Bales as .iin. Emersmi Bellamy secxetan‘, 1' Mil Morris Treat The boys are -‘t-Hlllg up muscle that. they may i-~.~{ully tussld with any neiulio _' ('llll) desiring a match. Milling; operations here are in full r. and will be brisk this summer. . G. Karatedt’u k more is completed. 308.31. L'lll, and McDonald 3'0 Plflhlnfl “wk on the wingnto Mr. Sin- ‘lâ€"... A... (.3 A LDER BLOCK FLESHERTON . ourt. was held here on of lasn week. Seven e present to look aftpr of their clients. and 3 er of case‘s were disyosed lonor. Judge Morrison. DRUG STORE ONTARIO. 3. Fawcets? ‘3‘ stoe; 23d Vice- ; 3rd Vice-Pres” Vice-Pres” Mi“ .. Dr. Murray; 3‘)”; Treasu Ina .nnivorlfl‘y served On M" At the monthly song service in the Methodist church on Sabbath evening last, Mr. Win Large, of Listowel. favored the congregation with an excellently rendered solo. By re quest “Crossing the Bar” was sung by Miss Christoe, Miss Allie Joy. Mrs. Bleckburn and Mr. Barnbouee. Dr Murray sung pleussntly “ Heaven end Home Land." end the numbers by the choir were of the usual merit. Mrs. Joy and family are removina this week to Mr. Wm. Strain’s resi. dance on Spring street. Rev. L. C. Mills has moved from Ceylon to occupy Mr. Quigg’s house ceccntly purchased from F. Dafoe. A heartyv welcome to Mr. Mills is extended. Mr. and Mrs. Chan-193 Pye, of Clarkaburg, visited from Saturday till Monday with Dr. and Mrs. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. W. Guest, of Hender- son. Maine, are waiting for a couple of weeks with the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richardson. Mr. Ernest Armsu‘ong is home from the Dental College, Toronto. Mr and Mrs. Frank Bradbury left on Saturday to again take up their residence on Manitoulin Island. Mrs. Bradbury. $011.. will Visit, for some time with friends at Bondhead. Miss Maud Richardson returned on Monday to her home in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. VrnDusen are visit- ing part of this week with their daughter, in Collingwood. No matter whether of long,r stand- ing or not deafness can he pc-rtnan- ently cured by (,‘A'I‘Mtknozomc, which never fails even in the worst cases. The pleasant-scented vapor of Ca- tarrhozone allays inflammation. pre- vents and cures the catarrhal condition that causes deafness and relieves right away. Thousands have proved the efliciency of Catarrh- ozone, and with such a valuable remedy within easy reach there is no longer any reason for peonle to remain deaf. Catarthozone is recom- mended also for Coughs, Colds. Catarrh and Bronchitis Complete outfit, $1.00; trial size, ‘3'." cents. Druggists or N. C. Poison 00.. Hartford, Conn., U. S., or Kingston, Out. 1 ‘ Corp. '1‘. S. McL. Howard, of Mon- treal, is dangerously ill from a gun- shot. wound at Klerksdorp. Lost Hearing Quickly Restored. T0 FURNISH THE NEW FREE COHSUMPTIVE Hospmm O>2>D_>Zm m<m_~<¢<1m_~m _2fimn~mmdmâ€"v. â€"The New Free Consumptire Hospital, built under the auspices of the National Sanitarium Association, will be ready/~30 soon as the money to equip and furnish is securedâ€"to receive 50 patients absolutely without charge. -â€"â€"0ver 300 out at 500 patients admitted to the IIIaskoka Cottage Sanatoriimi â€"â€"the property of the National Sanitarium Association â€"â€"â€"hace returned home either cured or greatly improved. â€"â€"T he Free Consmnptire Hospital is situated in the same delightfully healthful locality, bringing the same ad- vantages to the poorer patients as to the rich. ‘ 'ind hearts are more than coronets.”â€"Txuxvsox. MUSKOKA. The Only Free Consumptive Hospital In America. a” 4” John Henry has purchased a new seed drill. and Will Henry a stc barrow. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown ale rejoicing over the arrival of a bounc iug baby boy. “'0 are having fine weather. I the farmers are all busy rushing their seed. Mr. Andrew Henry is busy hauling stones for the foundation of his new barn, which Is to be erected this summer. Mr. James Allan. we are glad to say, is able to be around again after being: laid up some time with blood poison in his leg. Rev. Mr. Campbell conducted Prayer Meeting at Andrew Henry’s lasr Friday, which was well attended. Miss Sarah A. Matthews. who :9- cemly came home from Toronto. is at present visiting her sister. Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hunter visi'ed Mrs. Lindsay, of Glenelg, who is at present in a very low State of health. H. 'Schenk. and Mr brother, James M., at New England. Mr. Geo. Henry paid a. flying visit to his old home the other day. and took away his grey driver. The Reid Bros. have purclmsed new mp buggy. Mr. Wm. Brown has bought, a fine two-yeur-old colt from Mr. Robert Henry, of Rob. (For this week.) Mrs. Wm. Hunter is at present staying with her mozher, Mrs. P Brown. at Holstein, Who is not very well, but we hOpG to hear of her Speedy recovery. Mrs. Jus. Henry is at present in very low healxh, but expect to soon see her back to her wanted cheerful- BOSS. EDITH, Kt., OhiotJnstico, Vice-Pros. Nat. San. ”can" Tc Mr. and Mrs. \Vill Clark,of Var- my. visited the latter’s parents Sunday last. Readers of THE Unuoxwx E who pay one dollar a year in advance can gen the follovsing papers at. the clubbing rates named: Mail and Em )ll‘fl, weekly ......... Family Hora (l and Weekly Star. Toronto Daily World ........ . . . . . Toronto Daily News ........ . . . . . . . Toronto Daily Star ................ Montreal Witness. weekly ......... HEN RY'S CORN ERS. OUR CLUBBING RATES. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. MAY 1. (Intended For Lust Week.) Com" Toronto. ‘0..- O Treumr, and 1.30 ll Clinton’s population is phced at 2.434. A tornado in texas killed five and injui-ed forty persons. Two new cases of smallpox lave broken out at Brockville. Th6 ice was solid at Rat Portage on April 23. St. Thomas bartenders have orgm- ized a. union. Geo S. Miller, Owen Sound’s har- bourmaster. Ijeceutly celebrated his ninetieth birthday. Fire at Wingham destroyed the store-room of Amos Tipling’s flax mill. Loss, $3.000. \Vhile burning rubbish Mrs. Lee, M Guelph. was severely burned, her dress catching fire. The skeleton of a British officer who fell in the war of 1812, has been unearthed at Detroit. The OttawaCar Company will make twenty more tranSport wagons for the fourth contingent. A St. Thomas man disowned his stepson in court. at Windsor. and was denounced by the magistrate. Liberal Senators have presented Lady Laurier with a diamond tiara and Chatelaine studded with brill- iauts. The uife of John Jemell, of Dutton district, died fiom pneumonia. Her mother died from shock a few hours later. Wingham is uiging the Dominion (1m elnment to erect a building suit- able fox Post Otfice and Custom House purposes. Men enuloysd by the Brantford Goal Comvany are on strike for an inner reuse of 100. a day. They now receive $1 25'). Wingham is utgiup; the Dominion Conservative Senators and a num. ber of Opposition mvmbers will ban- quet Sir Mackenzie Bowell May 6, in the Senate dining room. Chas. Cochrane, a farmer cf Pitts- burg township, committed suicide by hanging himself in the barn. He was 60 years old. and ou‘ght to have known better. A boiler of the Hodd Cullen Milling Company, Stratiord. blew up and completely destroyed the boiler house and contews. Mrs. John Turnbull. of Mono Cen- tre. disappeared from her home. and was found under a. hrush heap with a packet of Paris Green by her side. A fourteen year old boy was caught in the elevator at. the Canada Cycle ‘ Moter Co . Toronto Junction. It was his first Jay at work. Aid Drew. of Gtwlpll. has resigned his seat as n [ol'utesl aunvuet the chum-H‘s acceptance of at grant for n llllrc|l'_\ from Amth C.” Ht'plt‘. \Vt‘ttl has btwn l'Pt'PlVPd at Nathan» ml the (lo-Hull at. Plunnix. Artzonn. of Millionaire John A. Shihley. of New York. formetly of’ Napnnee. from consumption. The family of Arthur Lindsay chief clvrk in the Post. Oflive Depart- ment, is convimeed he has met. death and have offered :1 ”award for thé re- covery of his body. The incorporation of the following companies is announced in the On tario Gazette: U. Stvphens (30.. Limited, Coiling- Wund. general merchants, capital $100.000. ‘ Strutford Pent Company. Limimd. Toromo, capital, 340.000; provisional dire-mars. H E. Hurlhurl. Thorn-' bury; “7. Allan, Toronlo; D. A. McPherson, ’l‘oronto. . The Sault Boating Company. Snuli Ste. Marie. capital, $10,000 Sumnan-Kvm (30.. Nit-afoul, lumber (inalum. capital. $100,000; provisional directors, \V. B. Seaman, I“. Kent, .i. M. Sparrow. Robert. HM'HU‘I‘. 5- 0. Smoke, all of Toronto. Na'ionnl Cross-Ply Ve-nmn' Com- pany. Toronto, capital. $100,000. Ceimoiidawd Bier-hin Company, 'l‘olOIsto. vnpi'ni, SICU 0(0 Meiclmnls’ Union Uunnnny. Toron- to, whiwweur and umbrella manufac- turt'l'a. capital, 3300.000. Ontaiio Can Compnnv, Toronto. tin van and box manufacturers, capi' tal. $250,000. Pmnberthy Injector (30., \Vinds-r, mauul’actners of brass and iron devices, capital, $40000. Globe Refining Company. Ottawa- dwulers in and refiners of ores. capital $300,000. Toronto Pharmacni Company, deal- ers in drugs. en: , Capital, 340.000. B. Bell Son. 8:. George. machin- ery IIIIIIquncIuI'IIIs. Inpiml, 3:300, 000. Cornw all Street Railnm Light and Power Compwmy capital. $200 000 Ottawa and 'Ridean Lukas Rapid Transit Company. capital. 3‘25. 000. Pin Cushion Black BoaId Compan; , Toronto. capital. $50,000. Alexander Brown Milling and Ele vator Cumpnnv. Toronto. capital William "M ndham Company Hamilton. batters and furriers, capi ml. 870. 000. Canada Last Company. Toronto. capital, $40,000. Barrie Curling and Athletic Club, Monger. \Vilcox. Eldridge Com- pany, Sault Ste. Marie, real estate agents, etc., capital. 815,000. UThe Supply Company of Ottawa, brick dealers, etc , capital. 810,000. GENERAL NEWS. Many New Companies. 0009-0 n (30.. Mwaford, lumber ‘1. 3100.000; provisional B. Seaman, I“. Kent, J. Robert, Harnwr. S. C. and Ele- If Nothing Turns Up. Enables young men and women to secure employment at good wages minediately on leaving college This is the school that enjoys the reputation of doing the best work in business education. The gradu- ates of the school are in a strong demand as teachers in business col- lexes in Canada and the United States. This is the school for you and your friends. \Vrite for catalog. W. I. ELLIOTT, -- PRINCIPAL P938 ................ Iv Barley .............. 50 Hay ................. 8 00 Butter .............. 14 Eggs per dozen ...... 10 Apples per bag ...... . 75 Dried Apples ........ 4} Potatoes per bag. . . . . 45 Ftour per cwt. ...... 1 8.5 Oatmeal per sack. ‘2 50 Chop per cwt ......... 1 35 Dressed Hogs per cw’t. 8 00 Hides per lb. ........ 5 Shevpskins .......... 2:3 'l‘urkeys per 1b. ...... 8 Bvef ................ 6 Lamb ............... 8 Tallow .............. 5 Lard ................ 10 Ducks per pair ...... . 30 Geese per 1b,. ........ 5 } Live Hogs per cwt. .. G 00 McKINNON-n-In Durham, on A vril the H. to Mr and Mrs. John McKinnon, 3 « aughter. (11'- FFâ€"ln WADDELâ€"In Durham. on Friday. April 25th. 1902. Janet Waddol. relict of thelato Allan McKochnie. aged 77 years. JE.’KINSONâ€"In Glenclg. on Monday. April ‘23, 1902 Mary, Jenkiuwu. aged 54 years. A course of twining m the PF-â€"-In Bentim‘k, near Aberdeen. on Thurs- day. April 24th, 1992. Margaret Elsie (fufi. «laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cuff, aged 7 yea 1‘8. > fl '0. we smnmao. OMAR“)- kins .......... a per 1b. ...... perpm.f..°... per 1b,. ........ {mzs ner cwt. .. MARKET REPORT. Our Sailors are? ",‘rcat. is a leader. Sold lot-s 52211 and have a talk with Miss Rider about your spring: Hut. She will Show yet; all the newest ideas in Headgear, also the latest effects in 'l‘rimmings, Flowers, Foliage, Mounts, ete., and will take your order for a hat at prices from $1.25 to $12. Iurn Something Up! DURHAX. May 1. 1902. BORN . DIED. neueuasn THE Pu OE w n AL‘ V“ VVL‘UJâ€" 5- -I. â€" â€" â€" _â€"-._ Straw Shapes and Ready-to-wears. We have a special line of Ready- to- wear Hats. lovely loft straw with Dresden silk drapes. Swell flat “at a very greatly collapsed price. ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING the very newest _ _ I" ‘, __ -. _. gâ€"An:-. re great. Our 35-eenter Sold lots of them already. 60 2 ‘20 2 50 1 3.) 8 00 72 4O 10 40 10 50 iBICYCLE mmmmm yromptly ‘ tended to. Carpet Sweepers Carpet Beaters Butter Spoons Tea Pot Cover Handles and Candle Sticks. Another fresh consign- LOCKOUT for our 1: Carriages of all Canada Carriage JOHN LIVINGSTON ’ Hardware. mom of GOODS have in» arrived for the ladies: OUR \\ EEKLY shipment of Read) Mixvd Paints have just unixed. ”he as a null. E INSURANCE done with th best and cheapest companies. LAIDLAW'S 0L0 STAND. H' {.19 n-hipment 0! kinds from thq ( 0. .. UrocLViHe.

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