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Durham Chronicle (1867), 18 Dec 1902, p. 7

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03¢" an; Hi ltthc Children? how! if bones mg feeding is eding is profit. (- farmer knows SOC K Idlecakel. l boiled rice through oontul butter. melt. ul salt; break two and beat well; add his over cup flour; uls baking powder. L) thick. add a mu. 0t griddle. C (“VS to ICU]! in make bone new nce Hcl for delicate of feed is '15; Bowne .HEMISTS. 5 do, Ontario. I 3': a” (bassist:- 1dcvelupcd, a :food if thty k and a blood 'ortance to the >d far free samf-lt. th according to his hens to I he might. a {t when the Awhil ing his H )igs to Science. lway stan 031 in it a mixed t0 her knmv if “Mr. 11" “t9? Helen; first. inten- a look from sat. down by while Mark 1e they talk- York , Mark len that. its eartless and his mother muscle. and not Aunt Be1 then .ollowed t O hPl‘ k1 refined 1130!) u ‘ ward lye: as 1nd he disco“ it c are will tinn- who, nally repy . len : ti U CD'- to at the ll mnsmc {mm H e h: 7 u o “AIES . . o.||.:Q amt. - wr'" g A“ 3‘ '«ko ~‘ had nothing- y In "- 'â€"" Conn-ad r4 test)? -a -__- All -.’.--rf;-’.' .1, ' Ors. lamieson Macdonald. u lblblni‘ :11! ‘1 UV â€"-v â€"â€"â€"_ , fice over McLachlan’s store. Office hours, 8 to 10 a. m.. 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 m9 p. :1). Special attention given tn diseases of women and children. Residence op- posite Presbyterian Church. glock. Rf the Station fouling facilmes '0! k W. C. Fickering, D.D.S., L.D.S.! l. B. Hutton. sture. 1‘ of [name proper ‘ )‘ :‘RRIST‘Jll. S(V)L1U11\7l\. JJIV.9 )lclntyre's Block, Lower Town, Dur- ham. Collection and Agency promptly attended to. Searches made at the Regis- try Office build 5, hm -,a.; m Emma COLLEG}; . PHYSIC- nu: “A l) ancer masmmhle borrnwer. the Bank). Fl’ TCE Block Emma AND Pnormmou. L‘ er. Conveyancer, e to luau. (”d “(3000!)“ kinds collected on co: bought and sold. lnm Ofiiceâ€"MacKenzfie’s O] ONOR A RR Um: '| l’ul. V\r.â€"â€"__ ans and Surgeons. ()ntdrio. vt012a.m..2to 4p m. Re flee. Old Hank buildings. Durham. Telephone No. 10. the ’3“? 1'1, {iii-Ham, Ont. vertiq: 0' HUGH MACKAY. DUflnAm. Land Valuator and Licensed Auction- eer fur the County 0: Grey. 53103 promp “tended to and notes cashed. G.MACKAY. AR ROBER RT BRIGHAM. LICENSED $319 prumwly attend residence :1 write to _ mm my be 1m ()TA RY U eumd Auctioneer for tpo uouuwy V. “W. Land Valuator, Baihfi' of the 2nd I”“330". Court Sales and 311 other matters {Warmly attended to. “wheat references numbed if required. ‘ MacKay 8:. Dunn. mus'rms. SQPICITORS, "-‘.\.n] KRISTERS. SOLICITORS, CON- ve} ancers. etc. <, apposite ChmIicle Oflice. Tun Cfll-WICLF. vi“ bu mt to 2m gddtczm', free 0! vantage, for Shoo :16) ”at,pa)abk ' - alumâ€"$0.50 mug * go Inn}. The due to Ubich 9W" aid is dv‘ried by the nnnhr.‘ oa- an. ,‘0 paper on. .L. (unwed mm :d‘. 'nm .4. n the 0. Nu. at n: ptu; In: 0! Dental Directorv. [D L ‘.-‘- . Dprham Pharmacy. Ualder’s Rendem-eâ€"Lambton Street. near “X IRWIN 3 FIRST DOOR EAST OF AMES CARSON, 1903.353! ISTER, SOLICITOR. ETC “’ 9 l' Amer mock Ill" 3839.20 adv: GRADUATE OF TQI‘K‘ON- 'U .L t5 “ID , Etc.. I rates Oflice. 2w! Dz'm‘larl' ‘. TER. SOLICITOB. ETC Lefroy McCaul. 8“?” '9”? 19 output“, stocked cm all Ii.-W I‘IP; mm 4 tot Luann; out flint cw.- Miscellanea f5. l PUBLIC, COMOM ISSION- to) c'vsut: inertia) m cunc m .o‘)'\ 134.! than I'm-Mu '31] a r (inrdon’s new Jeweuery wn. Durham. Any amount sun at 5 per cent. on tarm .dvenncmcnu f'rutshcl H.1ackson. H Lt} . Davidson. RESIDENCE A E HM" Ls ‘ I L‘V-- Etc. Mane)" to Loan at and or. terms to suit . McIntyre Bluck (Over CUUUD‘ "I ll“ â€" __ on commission. 7 Farm; . Insurance Agent, am 9’3 01d Stand Lower ,usl. str.‘ URNâ€"hiate of: Royal .ngers must be t t 2'00! Ih“‘b~o 35 ‘ C flflu§ 10mm ut Ontario or I’m“ Uthce. mu.“ 'l. a! an ‘ Cha'i" '9 3w Jewellery r. CON V'EY- W. F. Inrxx k DURHAM. The Enron and Ontario Electric Bail- Boed Again Being Agitated. An Extension of the Charter to be Applied for. “'nlkerton. Ont . Dec. 5. 1902. Minutes of meeting held at Sangeen Club in connection with the Huron anantario Railway, communly re- ferred to as the Electric Rand. Meeting ,was Opened by Mr. ?haw K. C., explaining the reasons 0 call' ' 'â€" r mg the meeting as follows. ment with Mr. C 1". May, Torouw, a M . . ' ~ . stated}: Sigiggcugrftf:;d'h;'v':: and as that gentleman was present, it he would now ask him to state how u c ° ' ently tn the Town Hall, W alkerton. matters stood. u that arrangements have been made Mr. May of Toronto. addressed ' ‘ be had :ftttlltwalgoog czmpany for tfihe building the meeting explatnlng that 0a , at It was rat necesso succeeded in securing the assistance "Y to get the preseet Charter ex- - - d Etended. as same would expire under 0‘ a 8.00d firm ofdcapttghslt: “71:10 mil lthea t A '126 190.3 d . practlcally agree to u: t erai - {Manet on p“ ’ h " an .that m way within five years, and will be t o procure suc extension. an prepared to commence work as soon aexpenae 0‘ 8000 would be needed to as the snow is 05 the ground II) the cover overnment fee and e - . l in conngection with same 'ghgeenass: early spring, but would not complete lern end of the prOposed. railwav in- the agreements already prfpared End ‘ terested had agreed to raise one "a”; ngealnseecttreerzlsmn of the L latter a film; amount, and we were asked to? Afteralengthy discus n the other half namely 8250.000' . . \ . .At this public meeting a committee lowmg motionwas mOVeddby .lr.d(.:(.1 'was appointed consistin ofA Shaw' McKechnie. Durham, an secon e ‘3' W Bundy ’and L C ‘hentoh with by J. K. McLean. Teeswatertthat we :instructions to thoroughlv investi- the members Of thug. deltgatiouLfrolt‘n 'gate the subject. This bommittee Durham. Hwover. eesvgater. uc - j. after thoroughly considering the mat“ :2?‘ i:'$.alk:rl:‘::t:;r ::;:filg'::: iter. decided with the co-operation oil st :3 t f Mr C F \lsv (Hypo-l Mr. D. Robertson to call a meeting :temendshc; ‘M'N man; the Presi- ‘of representatives or delegates from ro n' an r. ‘ c a ' - R “ the various municipalities in this dent of the Huron anddOntarlo ail vicinity in order that the matter 2:21:30 areahl? tfllldlf)’ inlisocril t ‘ could be laid before all intended sec- ' 1' 1p - {n tions of this end of the prepoeed line Charter. or ACt Of ncorroratmu 0 li ' above Railway Company. Shoul IIMeettng was *then organized by renewed or revived, and that therl. {electing Mayor of Walkerton, C. W. should immediately recommend to; .Cryderman. Chairman. and L. C. the Councils of their ' . Bfnion- SBCTEWW- '1 he {01‘0“"1'18 municipalities that they should lend were present :â€"- their best assistance to secute such Messrs. J. S. Knechtel and Ball, renewal or revival. and that. they d should each contribute their fair f the costs incident to the ap- with a sion the fol- \ , . e Hanover; Messrs. G. Niche-chine an e' N. .Vchntyre. Durham; Dr. J. Gillies share 0 r D Stewart J. l{. McLean, L. A. plication thereof, and that ‘Brink. S. R Brill and J. Farquhar view to such renewalpublic meetings son.’l‘eeswater; Messrs. J. \V. Bun. should be called in such pla'ces as 1-- r unnaurmn L- C. Benton. A. have not yet held such "Carried. i|.l\Ieeting was when organized by' electing Mayor of Walkerton, C. W. iCryderman, Chairman, and L. 0., 'Benton. Secretary. The following _ were present 2â€"- . Messrs. J. S. Knec'ntel and Ball, l Hanover; Messrs. G. McKechnie and ’ N. McIntyre, Durham; Dr. J. Gillies ED. Stewart, J. K. McLean, L. A. iBrink. S. R. Brill and J. Farquhar '2 son. Teeswater; Messrs. J. \V. Bun- ?dv. J. Henderson, L. C. Benton. A- WHAT WILL COME OF IT ? back. As I had 3 SI liniments, which I fm “‘vecing' the LCSL hr- Pin-hers Bauzl‘m me of "I tell Sp‘cndidly f( you to use 01 “I am well a the employ of the " He is a bar endorsing the stat Tablets, as it was mu. m"... J . " ie is a hard-\mrking‘ endorsing the statement he gives: of 1 Tablets, as it was fmm my store the T :1 tiou he was in prior to taking them, and working hard every day without any tra and res; vm Dr. Pitchers Ba druggists or by mail. “ I glgfily end< ’ an” (reucra so \9!’)' Dm'l‘m L3 01' t\VO of t general 1 all my I for us. all our names "é Backache Kidney mail. The Dr. Zinu t£ \V'e deaire to present. to you the Douglas. of Trenton, Ont, whose 04 the (Eillman (50., an avocntion whicl ”mun nvtmmn'n tn Wt'f and (:Uhlâ€"ul qucn ])x‘. 1 Cam" the. i L‘ when I ntl exposure to SO DOES MR. SHURIE, DRUGGIST. :inted with Thos. Douglas, of this town uial of Mr. Kidney Tu}?! -furc I found u had that I [)1'. l’ituhcr’s “I had been :1 vory he: 1 I was taken with u vcr , cold, I :L‘Ltl'ilmted the gave me no 13-}.ch. dl‘ my husband says a .rmlidly in his case and n u ‘izuz them nuw myse‘ so severe aw rapid-amine Q- 72150. J. :1”) «are you my a constant Htt.‘ \0!‘ had a Cl? ache Kidne U ,md r09} any trace 01 ms w; 1110; . .......... (Sib med) lnev Tahlets are ")00. a. bottle or Zinu I’icchcl 00., Toronto, Ont. )nt., who suffered agony with his his rapid and complete restoration Pitcher’s Backache Kidney Tablets. A. D. Show, R. E. 'l‘ruax. M. t'. r.. l Klein, M. McNamara, W. Farquhar- ’aon. S. W. Vogan, U. W. Cr} dermun,‘ sDr. Stalker, Walkermh; Messrs J. lG. Murdock, W. Allin. J Murciiiwii.‘ and J. Bryan. Lucknow; C. B. May. ‘ing briefly, giving t {undertaking t ithey now had a chance of getting the Road built. and he thought for the small amount required to obtain the iextension of the charter it would be 'cy to take the chance. The had entered into an arran ge- . C F. May, Toronto, leinun was present, iin to state how . m ,_...- “AArnflflflll .n Wu“: )5 stomping is :1 twinge ( . {ilUl'liUU L'O'ULlAb VL..‘V:l-vv DGUGLAS TELLS HIS STORY. 1% fl mld agent to you the history of 1, (‘_)nt., whose occulmtinn , max-Minn which im'olves heavy lifts and fre- n-r and (tuh‘lâ€"â€"ull hard on the kidneys. That; -.. ho Kidney Tablets could so quickly cure a but, of Mr. Umxglus is a. Splendid tribute to txlul oughgomg Lump» e quahtxes. mmtnhle citi'lcn, am pf his cum 1w Dr. I 'lalrlets \\ etc purch: 14 md that he is now, to trace of his former tn ll p.53 CON.“ "13“.3‘5 use and have c with sick he: Tuhlc .authc work 'zml's Bzmkache Kidney md m_\.~(1f have no he .1 a reli: zhlc remedv (Signed) Mus. l very severe the pain t0 made up 1‘ and 'I czm n lny oif \V (€110 Kidmr; 'Ol‘k (W'OY‘E' healthy man until 0 it rlf. 'nout Trent» UUU. V. of Toronto. addressed 1g explaining that he had in securing the assistance firm of capitalists who had ragreed to build the rail- in five years, and will be to commence work as soon :w is 03 the ground in the ng, but would not complete ments already prepared un- rum‘ainn Of the Charter had SUI'U {l5 L: headache, weak spells. tired fool- 1‘:th01.~: unly fur a short time, but we as soon as I have taken another 1N“! ins: t-m‘ gentleman, who had used 1 my mind to try th‘em. I had - :1 toll you I was very thankful ‘ .mz"; for days, and at nights I g Tablets have made a perfect _.' «Izzy before 7 n.m., and wnrk may, as I have a great. deal of ‘ an 5! min on the back. but I am has my back bothered in. nor (“3 m0. Signed) T1105. DOUGLAS. .liS town. who is m until a. few months ago, pain across the small of the that, and commenced using 31135041, and I knuw the condi- to the best of my knowledge, tmu 1 )le. ” ° (Signed) J AS. Snvmz. :‘ner’s Ruckacbe Kidney me with such .‘oniidcnce W. Farqnhal“ V. Cnderman m; Messrs J J Murchi>on. v: (1E .M. U V‘ Il/ll FltLln 21..-- V- l.‘_"h.l ‘Jv » . \ SO 9 T ‘ I ' ,- a c " . .vcuk spells. tired {(-v1- | “ T 1 A 11’9“”, TOP?) LOB mt? this ‘ vowed 10 gun a l have taken {11‘0“th l are reported to have been seen. “Nd ‘ I i } . . . .retui'ning fr‘ one young man is now trMeIIIng‘ in h H1 Ii . . ; ' ti ' quite eansn'olg' for 1!, as a conse- in ' viheivu . 4 t ' ‘ ‘ , lquence of havxng passed off a few . anilitiied t . . . ' a. ‘hills of n on unsuspecting people. If i finot very 5100 03' Tablets have done hesitation in allowing '. Tuos. DOUGLAS. . . . ° - there are others who have it in their 3 in 'nus possession they will now know well T1: oTiier 0 - the wron of that kind of voods. \ g i“ ; bor hauled 1: who is a teamster in The number of temperance means ‘1 charge of or ures that have successfully cari'iedicourt room with no action taken on them caused " partisans of ‘ II . 1 u-.. -1.“ have no hesitation in rivr's Buckml'm kidney ”m had used . J. W. Bondy. sec. . Robertson that, Mr. Val I luv. . Moved by Mr. K. E.Trunx. second ‘ed by Mr. L. A. Brink. that the fol- of moneys in extension of the Railway Charter :â€" Dr. Gillies, Teeswater ; Mr. McKech- ' Durham; Mr. Murdock, Luck- atnounts that should he raised at once by various municipalities. and re- mitted to Mr. J. S. Knechtel, Treas- urer, Hanovâ€"r, Ont. Mr. May having agreed to coin municate the names of proposed cap italiSts toa committee selected by the meeting the Chairman appointed as a committwe for such purpose;; Ur. Gillies. Teeswater; .\lr. Alt-.is'mtth-l nie. Durham; Mr. Murdock, Luck- a‘aid committee retired and May Walkerton ...... $75 00 ‘ Hanover ........ 50 00 Durham ........ 5t) 00 l Kincardine. 50 00 ' 'l‘eeswuter ...... ‘25 00 i Lucknow . ...... ‘35 00 I: l l now. , after connultntion with Mr I made the following report: - - . Gentlemen of the Committee, l Ll The subcommittee appointed by 3!)’011 to confer with Mr. May regatd- ' ' ing the business and capabilities of constructing the Huron Ontario Railway, nru quite satisfied with the r"iinfortntttion conxeyed. and believe 1 w . . eltlmt the Low “0198 interested are . P fEquite capable of carrying out their Signed. e 1 share of CUUSLI'HCHOH. We would urge upon the various municipalities above mentioned. the importance of prompt action. If the Charter is to be renewed at the com- {ing meeting of Parliament prompt I o 0 action 1s necessary. i C. W.CRYDERMAN, L. C. Bnnrox, Chairman. Sec’y of Meeting. After a vot man and Mr. journed. Mr. Wm. Amos died at the Hamil- ton asylum last. Monday. The re-Z mains were brought. to Mt. Foresc 1: (or interment on Thursday. Uisi wife and family have the sympathy; of all in this part where they are' M essrs. Robs. t Allan are going to dwellings next mu starts this “eek L Balnafad kilna. : Now is the time for wood cutting and wood cutting yarns. A Glenelg young {an mer. who handles the G05- pel truth and wouldn’t like to he ‘1 doubted excepting to break all records, ,took his camera to the hush with him to photograph the pile he put up one lduy last. week soall might see for ‘rhuanRlVPS the truth of his Slate- “v--- Mr. James McMeekin had a suc- cessful wood bee last, Thursday. and all unxhny about, fuel is out of his mind for another 59-41. Mr J \‘essie umcluded the was- Mr J Vessie m. on s s'tlnesbing ou's‘ threshing last wevk. L of about 100 days duration, ceptimmhy 10m; one for this the. country. A. A. day last. week so tlwmselves the try mems. 's threshing last week. which was, In a small town in the [lllllt‘dl) about. 100 days duration. an ex-: long one for this part of '. States lives an (éltl‘l'ly Herman. who. ptionaliy ‘ l because of the hiin esteem iii which e country. ‘ . - . ,. . . - he is held in the i-oininiinit v. has beeni how is the time {or \\ ood cutting, ‘1“ d' ' , -f l .. ’- 'l‘l ld‘ id wood cutting yarns. A (ileiielg l l “‘9 WWW o ' l“ l“ "l‘ 9" ‘e 0 ; tgentlenian was recently called upon" . )llllg fat iiiei'. who handles the Gus-t . . . ‘ to decide a most perp‘lexmgquestion.t ‘l truth and wouldn't like to he ‘ ()ne of his iieighh ts is the possessg Juhted excepting.r to break all records, l >0k his camera to the hush with him l or Of a (10;: The dog, although “0t: ) photograph the pile he put up (me i actually Vicious. delights in running ay last. week so all might see for out of the gate and barking savagely? ‘ liemselves the truth of his State- 3 at. [MSSH‘S-lty- This“ had bet?" the; “in”, source of great atiioyance to thei . . f iir b r.'. es et'iall ' to tie. wh . Some bogus money got into this n" "h 0 ‘ p ‘l. ‘0 o _ , ' . . .vowed to get even With ‘ the peskt't art lately. beveral specimens oi IL‘ . ‘ ,1 .‘ . b . . i re re iorted to have been seen and l cr'twl' vaml‘v this “Huh m “ab, ' ' l .’ " ‘ .returiiinv from a shoiitiiw trip. gun the vounrr man is now traVelliiig‘. '5 "‘ . ' " . ;in hand He was set upon by the- iuite eXtensively for it, as a conse» . _ _ . .‘ ' “lance of having passed off a few dog, “hereupon he raised his weapon 1 r ( L . o o o . . .and bred at. the brute. Hie aim was )lllS of it on unsuspecting people. If '- . . . . l not verv good. and the dag ran \elp-~ ".here are others who have it in their 3 in minus his caudal 3 ends 6 . possession they will now know well H g. ' up .1; " the wrong of that kind of goods lhe Ow ner of the dog had his llel‘zh-Z ' :bor hauled before the old Justice on a: The number of temperance mass 1 charge of cruelty to animals. and the ures that have successfully carried l court room was crowded with the with no action taken on them caused l partisans of both men. The justice the referendum to be treated on poll- '1 heard i113 charge and then the de. day in this part like the Boy’s cry of fence that the dog was a dangerous Wolfe. Even the license holders did animal and a menace to the neighbor. not go out to vote against it, nor the hood. The old German thereupon temperance people put up their “8081 cleared his throat and delivered the . following dictum :- - large vote. _ .. Art n ' _ _- -_-.. i... 1...: hnnn miiltv ol We were all pleased to hear that Mr. Wm. Mountain was able to be removed home from the ImSpital last week. and that he mav soon be fully recovered is the wish of his many friends. For elections that are rare, .‘hat will make the maple stars By actions that are woolly, wild and frantic, There is no place today. That points so much that way. ownship just out west that‘s known as Bentinck. For I’ll swear by the hold Of my grandmother’s coat. Now possesses a goat. They’ll knock out their opponents. He’s a noted hard hitter He brought home last week. All Bentinck farmers, “7110 for goats are enquiring, Are supposed now to be ' For the Council aspiring. When polling day comes round And they fight for the éote, CORNER CONCERNS. u u _ Each man will be mounted On a termagant goat When all get their 11 umbe: vote of thanks to the Chair Mr. May, the meeting ad Robt. bulbour and AlexL going to brick veneer theiré nexfsummer. The former" “eek to haul brick from- Bentinck Goat Race. at the Hamil- the various which w as And each takes his place, All eyes will be set On the Beminck Goat Race IUll‘IU Llluu ‘-"r ,_'_‘ Ianimal and a meimce to the neighbor-g hood. The old German xhereupou; \cleared his throat, and delivered the} 1 following dictum :â€" _ , i ” Der manâ€"he has been guilty of? gruelty to animals.” And one side" of the court room applauded the; ijustice on on the decision. ‘ "But ter tog lie was a \iCiOUSI tog. " And the other side \Oiced its 1 approval . H I will fine de1 man five tollars. ', - Anothei murmur in the court room “ But I will gife him anoder sl1ot 1‘0 1' Summer 1‘ allows or Fall on Stubble fields. ct implement for w "‘ ° : Sod l all Plowing or Fruit .1 “rat dcr 10g " And both sides clieeredw ground or -_..-F.._.. 0.. " most pel‘fe ‘ An order was granted last Friday} '. on consent to wind up the business ‘. of Messrs. McFarland, Gray South 1 agate. wholesale manufacturers of i Lclmhiug. shirts and overalls. 41 I \ holders was held the previous after“ \noon‘ when it was decided to go into| I‘liquidation. The application for a l . winding up order was made by Mr.1 l W. J. McFarland as a shareholder \ and was nOt opposed. The liabilities i l! are about $100,000, with assets nom- Built in 6, linally of the same amount. Mr. E. with many real good improvement lR.C. Clarksonwas appointed interim Full particulars will be given, .0 lliquidator. The company was organ- don’t, hesitate to inquire, ized- with a capital 0‘? $200,000., of which $100,000 was paid up. It is understood that the company will make an ofier to their creditors." 0. SMITH SONS l Markdale 'Standard. 8, 9 and 12 foot length. M Justice Gone Into Liquidation. Mixed With Humor. -0..- I: Pumps. New Puuvs AND REI'AIKH. Dam. Cums. Ric-CURB. . PRPSSCUBB WELLS. Allard?” mkmn at Ilm old aun- uI-ar Moliawan‘a Mil! will be promptly It traded to. ALI. WORK GUARANTEED at “Live and m:;w‘ Call and see the Disk ‘Harrows am] Steel Rollers made by 'I‘ E. 81638", of Blow. Out. We handle them- I BEG LEAVE TO INFORM MY C Y“ I‘OMERS and the publfic in gamma III“ I am prepared toturuiab t" ”VF" PRICES. DISK HA RROW GEORGE WHITMOBE 8, 9 and 12 foot length. real good improvomntc. lllrs will be given, no 1!. for workinfl or Prtirio.

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