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Durham Chronicle (1867), 20 Feb 1908, p. 6

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333k. SMITH SONS flimpl em ents i. Deering Harvester Co.'s z i Farm Implements Machinery. l i 3 HQ n1 RB SPREADERS .u' LOADERS :IzsanRs MOWERS ‘ MAKES g EED DRILLS .si-Isc HARROWS "AGGONS , 75;?ASOLINE ENGINES. ALSO A COMPLETE STOCK OI" D emocrats and Buggies (Rubber and Steel Tires.) {RURHMI FOUNDRY C. Smith Sons p F PROPRIETORS fillwrights, Machinists :on and Brass Founders hd Steam Fitters. . . . [pecial attention to Gaso- ne Engine repairs. hoop sum: APPEARANFH 'ENTRICKEN SESEWELL [DE BY SIDE Durham )C may be two Shoes. lrmkinz ex: ctly alike. Yet one may be very gum] and the nther good for nothing. is easily imitated. it is the mater- ials and hidden workmanship which detm'minu a shoe‘s real value. If you hm: here you get shoes that wear well as well as look woll. That is a point you will do well to consid- or in your shoe buying. and remem- ber. we keep the best Maltese Cross Rubbers. for man. woman and child ‘to be had. Special low Prices BBS AGENT for DOYLE JULIAN flunuments and Tombstones Ill Pianos and Organs. Every hat is of good mater- ial and fresh and new, as most of them were trimmed the later part of the Season. We have special bargains in all black hats, some trim- med with black plumes and flowers and good black taff- eLta ribbon. Owing to our extensive business, we carry goods. We still have a large stock 3f Trimmed Hats to sell at a. large stock the year round an we are always prepared to Show you the choicest Parisian Millinery Co. .lement Agent and Auctioneer. Winter Milllnery John Clark h 82’ Doors A FULL LINE OF THE EUR md Boiler Repair: .tly executed. ES AND GOOD WORK ACTU REES OF :88, Horse p0 wers, MISS DICK OWEN SOUND. Stackel M A DB TO ORDER Feed Berlin Pianos Ontario TPILEST One of our ex-counciimen must have been doing a little panning during the stcrm; days, for he Snysl our municipal election cost some sixty! or seventy (1.)Htli's and all the change: P we get was a uicklv (Nichol). x Dr. Dix a faithful cases on 2 might we most any of a phys meats he Dr. Dixon, of Priceville. has been‘, afaithful attendant on all the SiCkl cases on the line, and we think he's might well wish he had chosen al : most any other profession than that: ofa physician. considering the ele-! ments he has had to battle with. l 3 Mr. Archy McDonald. of Bentincktl and his cousin, Miss Annie Dichone.ld,!1 of Michigan, were recently visiting} their uncle, who is ill, and other, relatives. ‘ We miss the whiStles of the en. gines on the new C. P. R. to the south of us. but hOpe we will soon hear their welcome scream again. Mr. Geo. Hannington, a. man of about 6-5 years and a f. rmer resident owaen Sound. has been employed with Mr. J. McAulifi’e for about three months as choreman. but is now de sirous of being admitted to the House of Refuge. Markdsle, for a short time. as he has some ailment of the feet and would like to be treated. (J Angus. son of Mr. Alex. McMillan, arrived home from Duluth on Friday of last week. as his father is quite ill. although he was once numbered among Glenelg’s strongesc men. ' CAT SEBMED TO UNDERSTAND As strikingacat story as I have heard in a long time comes from Alton, N. H . and is vouched for absolutely. The cat was accustomed to visit the next door neighbor after each meal to be fed and petted, bringing 3130 two kittens. 8 Years Torture Ended by Zam-Buk piles. During that time I believe almmt everything in the line of oint- ments and salve: was used. but in vain. The very first application of ZamoBuk gave me relief from :hat terrible itching. and a iittle persever- ance with the balm brnught bout 3 Cum- nletc cure. I have not been ' r n u b i e d wgain and it i: :mw over Six 'nwnths since Amt-Hui: was med. ”this statement can be used '7 tr the benefit ofuther suflerers from this “Hume, you are at liberty to publish it.” Mr. George Lee, F35 Steiner St, Toronto. says: “ or8 years I sufl'ered torture fromAblinq, i’cying One of the women at the house thns visited. who bed entertained a dislike for cats. finally. on observing the animals, expressed nlood a. liking for the grey kitten and said she in- tended to ask to be allowed to keep it. The next day when Mother Catl came for her bits only one kittenl accompanied her. but she took away some choice morsels for the one left at home. This continued several days. when the woman who had at first expressed intention to get the kitten which the cat was feeding re- marked that she had given up wholly the idea of securing the gray kitten. All three felines appeared at the next meal and have done so since.â€"Boston Record. FOR RHEUHATIC 811’me The quick relief from pain afiorded by applying Chamberlain’s Pain Balm makes it a favorite with snfier- are from rheumatism. sciatica. lame back. lumbago, and deep seated and muscular pains. For sale 9: Parker’s Drug Store. on. of Priceville attendant on a he line, and we 1! wish he had other profession Pomona. vâ€"--~w'~ ”3",?" W Dust IcDonald has also in pneumonia. and was despaired of considered out of m1 . flak 'ommo. 2 KI a Black) on THE DURHAM CHRONILILE McDonald you cut whr‘) 9111‘ We had the pleasure this. week of a. visit from Mr. John House. former- lv of Dundalk. but now of North Toronto. Our School Board is up against a pretty big proposition just now, namely, the choosing of a sue for a new sixty thousand dollar school. Their first choice created such an up roar of apposition on account of its supposed unsuitability that the deal was declared 03 and another place was selected. Now anOther part of the community is vigorously kicking and the end is not yet. One of our citizens, a baker, met with a terrible acc dent last Sunday evening (9th). He was cleaning the dough mixer when one of the revolv- ing fans caught in his clathing and threw him into the pan. Fortunately I am afraid our citizens will lose interest in hockey soon unless some- thing “happens.” Our boys are wip- ing the ice with everything that comes along. juniors tried conclusions With the Midgets and the score was 18 to 3 in favor of the Stratiord aggregation. The Indians. our senior team. took trip to Toronto this week and trim med the (been City bunch to a peak Our lads are getting their own way too dead easy, audit almost makes one wish that some team would turn up that could give the Cinema Citv; boys something to do We can cer- tainly put up the "stud” the hockey business. Tramps and lazy fellows had better give our burg a aide berth in the future as the city council Ile- :ided -. D» This week the r‘aris' Coll ctor for N. D.. salary; $35 00,i and J. W' Cragg for S. D.. salary 835.00. By-law 2‘22 to appoint Pound-keepers and Fence viewers was passed. Names will be pub.ish- ed later. i The tender of A C. Drumm for 1 fresh cement for tile for a“ per hhl. zof Gen. 5 was accepted. .of time at 25c each and the smaller lsize at 20¢, each. 1908 at$900 was accepted The tender Hamilton,for making tile The two large 9.52“ Lothianâ€"Hun'er--That Commis- sioner Philp Call on Samuel Robb and take an inventory of all the tile ion hand including the sizes and re- ques: the stid Samuel R ibb to hand 'over to the rforesaid Geo. Hamilton the ti.’ 6: moulds and other goods he- ._ u night tn»: wenone “ho has “mo 1" ;- -1\1 -_: r fitrf throngzh thry “1 II 0 vi i .r '11 -'.'Ork when an. 1;.” :1.t\ w c.r~r ti)>0 0’1P4V9 h. 1 '1 T3» (311!) ~ far a jJit'di‘P m («1.1 Ca:luatl- of longing: t: the municipalityâ€"Cat- HeJ. 'l‘h» Auditors presented their re 1.111'Y \\'l1|.’:i’l was ctrefully gone over hv R u 2(9 and Council Lothéa:.»-E'et'gnsonn-T'iat the Aud- an assistant was standing by and threw ofi the belt. but not before the poor fellow was terribly mangled. He was taken to the bOSpital, and at present is doing better than was expected. rat [1 Regarding an urn-urn e or graphic description u.‘ :3)" “10’ n: snow storm I Inner u .. N‘s that I am SJmPW'hut in the positi In of a profane Carter whc was hauling a load of turnips: up a steep hill. Just as he reached the Top the and board fall down and the turnips rolled to the bottom. Contrary to the eXpeCtuions of by- Standers the cal ter never said a word After a few minutes of omnious sil- ence one fellow ventured to ask him why he didn’t swear. The carter Icoked at his interrogater for a M Classic City Chronicles. Haven’t you a weak spot, a place where cold and inflammation always settles? Whether it is in the neck. side. joints or limbsâ€"the cure is simple-a good rub with herviline and then apply a Nerviline Porous Plaster The great rubefacients in variably cure strain. swelling. weak- ness and muscular pain. There is no mystery about this. Nerviline is the most penetrating liniment knownâ€" consequently it gets where the trouble really is. Nerviline Porous Plasters are great healers and draw out congestion. Be sure you get the genuine, substitutes can’t do the lwork. « Regal One cold wintery morning a man of tall and angular build was walk- ing down a steep hill at aquick pace, a treacherous piece of ice under the snow caused him to lose control of his feet. He began to slide and. was unable to stop. At a cross street half way down the incline be en- countered a large heavy woman with her arms full of bundles. The meet- ing was sudden and before either realized it a collision ensued and both were sliding down hill 9. grand en- sembleâ€"the thin man underneath, the fat woman and bundles on top. When the bottom was reached and the woman was trying in vain to re cover her breath and her feet these faint wordswere borne to her ear: "Pardon me madam but you will have to get 05 here. This is as far as I go.” the ARE YOUR Jdmrs LAME? f / NOI‘ THE DURHAM HILL. )H‘. 1.!) 0008.310“ CCEIVHIQ t 0 gnurr and 8d DO IO Council met Feb. 10th Minutea‘r approved. Acknowledgement. of ra ceipt cf donation to Sic‘: Cni dw‘ns" Hospital. Toronto. Also of balance due To. Normaabv for work on O S R and a petition from Out. Mani cipal Ass.. St. Thomas. to repeal of Sect, 606 Municipal Act. re non re ! pair of highways. ‘ , l {age $5.57 ~Carricd. ‘to meet. on Thursday 28th May. as {uCourt of Revision on the Assess- jment R01»! and general business.â€" iCarried-. | RI“; :1“: (tupiwd H8 pi ”Ht-u [Ur UISLFI' : 0f 8.3010‘t EWBUCT \ Pars, standing 1 hum-n: “UHTI’IF‘! -have [)890 neared by SPVHT’Hi its emart i. iMam-«ii»o'erâ€"Thar- the fol lph; sicians as e have in mis country i . . i - :1. ~,14..'a-.(;(: Il|'~‘ he paid: () .‘d.St‘.HHIaIH'l thew did me no guod. huh two pruning, 512:3}; W B Sutton, PX .hoxufiof thiq sd'x'e has Purim} meâ€" I ,Lvi't-\~(jll;1.’ut‘\ Pu... - 01.349, x'wgi~!?4 Inns :ANNIE GRIFFEN. Troy. Ma Y {rum {was fm 4.17 mr'iH 1!! marriage.- fUhnmh rlain'.~ ‘41“) is for sale a? 3:14.12? «iv-.1; 5n 5:32.60; J Saucer work Burke 8 Drug 350’“ on I‘Oads wnsh team. $3 00; Georg»; â€"â€"'°â€"â€"- Eakett rio STEAM); Wm. Horsburghf J. J- TWP)”. WSW/"‘0? 0‘ model $1.00; Reeve telephoning 1:30.; Trea ‘30?) 018. W85 M13009: “79 330Wh0‘1nd Bank excnunge. Stationery andi post.- ’traveliers here !ast week. Mr. Tillev was up getting some information re- gardlng the Vandeleur pioneer’s monument for use in the forthcomirg report 0! the Minister of Educathn. The article will embrace about four pages of the report and: will be ac Pnilpâ€"Lothmnâ€"I‘h at we adzjgourn LOthienâ€"Philpâ€"That this Cmncil comply with above request and said petition be forwarded to Dr. Jamie- :13an P P., our represeum'ive in the House and he he requesce-i to present the petition and supoorr the Bill when it comes up for c inaiJera tion.â€"Carried. ‘ By law No. 219. to appoint Pub masters and mad CJrnr . passed f‘w usual readings. Names will be pub: lished about May 1st. Byvlaw No. 220 to appoint an Assessor was also passed. The name of David McKel- ”iv was inserted in By-law. salary $80.00. By-law No. 221 to appoint Col'ectors was read an) passed The Data. of I. C. Adams. was appointed Coll ccor for N. D., salary 35 00, and J. W' Cragg for S. D.. salary $35.00. By-law 292 to appoint Pound-keepers and Fence viewers was passed. Names will be pub.ish~ ed later. 'l‘hw Auditors presented their r9 E pUI‘Y which was c-refully game over. bv R---w:e and Council 5 Lu:iwéae~Fergxzsonâ€"~T'wat then And-- imm’ zeporn he ajowwd and 'hey be? paid 3 UV” each for xhnir serviaek and 23m) cum“ he pzimo-d for discri-f ith' ”won, he ado paid 310 L“) each f and L’UU cupuu he p human ~Unrl'imi I. thian~~HuuTHr In um; “00' mm he pruning, 571-225).; W pro-5‘ chm was 570.2. ; {IOU ("PS fut ‘ii-é MI" and :37 «to-am?“ $22.6 The man from Winnipeg sauntered by In his big coon coat With- a collar high. We Said it was cold. and he answered: “True.” And he gazed aloft. at; the sky so blue. He sighed and whistled and slapped bwis lug. He sewmed to be thinking of Win. nipeg. It was six below, and we wondered if He was used to that. He gave asnifi As men from Winnipeg often do, And said: "I’m accuszomcd to ”vent; - two.” How do you stand it?” we made re ply- He shufli‘d a. little, then told a lie. And this the story he told us then, “It. gets to forty now and again, These days. perhaps, we may find it. 0001, For the blackboarde freeze in the pub- lic school. B t. if it is twenty or thereabout, We wear no coat when we’re walking out,” For Winnipeg air is exceeding dry." (Sing ho. for the man who told a lie) The northren winds may rise and blow, And the mercury reach twenty-six below ” (It’s a beautiful lie let no one steal it) “It may be cold, but you never feel it. “But here in Toronto beside the lake Th: air is damp. and. my goodness sake. It’s colder here when it’s two below, And the easuern breezes fiercely blow. Than it is up there when it’s forty. Why? Because the Winnipeg air is dry.” â€"Toronto News. We know some other editors not more than 400 miles from Durham who might be in the same box for all that some of the subscribers in ar- rears care. as the following editor is guilty oftâ€"A couple were recently married. The ceremony over. the wife began to weep copiously. “What’s the matter?” asked the new husband. "I never told you that I didn’t know how to cook.” sobbed the bride. “Don’t fret ” said he, “I’ ll not have anything to cook; I’m an editor.” But he will never again use a cheap corn cure containing acids. Phe only safe and painless cure is Putnam’s Corn Excractor. It never burns always curesâ€"buy “Put- THE MAN FROM WINKIPEG. Egremont Council. ‘ BURNT HIS TOES BADLY. NOTHING DOING. .umrâ€"T‘nar- the {'01 < he paid: 0 M. Swim »: w. B Sutton, 91 D. ALLAN, Clerk. Drink and the gang’s with you; swear OH and you go it alone. for the bar room bum. who drinks. your rum has a querious tame of his own. Feasc and your friends are manv; fast, and they’ll out you dead; they’ll not get mad if you treat them had so long as their stomachs are fed. Steal if you get a million. for then you can furnish hail; it’s the limit thief who gets out on leave while the little ones go to jail. Advertise and «She dollars come rolling; quit, and they fail to arrive, for how are men who hive money to Spend to know that y )u’le bDlll all?” SKIN DISEASL‘ 0F TWEZQTY YEARS’ STANDING CURED. I Want you so know how much Chamberlain's Salve has dorw for fire. It hag cured m v face of a skin disease J. Tiiley. 11.5w :zur of model sch 018 was among the snowhnund travellers be me as: “‘9,er MLTillev was up getting some information re- gardlng the Vandeleur pioneer’s monument for use in the forthcomirg report of the Minister of Edurath n. The article will embrace about four pages of the report 3:62 will be ac companied by a. full page engraving of the monument. This report will be of more than usual inter. st to the pPOple of this seccion.â€"Flesherton Advance. Investigate into the merits of the 9 Elliott Mclachlan 3 ' PRINCIPALM 0 ‘~~m ms‘~ o In the Matter of The Farmers’ Manufacturing Supply Company Limited. Notice to Creditors 1 oi the Creditors of The Farmers" Man- ufacturing Supply Company. Limited. will be held in the Odd Fellows’ Hall (adjoining the Middanzh House) in the Town of Durham. in the County ofGre , on Friday. 21st day of February. A. 1).. 1908. at20‘clock pm . for the purpose of instructing the Assignee in reference to certain claims filed by Creditors, fixing the fees of the Assignee. and Inspectors. and for the transaction of such other business as may be deemed necessary in connection with the disposal of the unsold assets of the said Company. 3TY. ARTHUR H. JACKSON Assignee Durham. Ont LUCAS WRBGHT MCARDLE, Solicitors for the Assigns; Dated at Durham this 7th day of Febru- AKE NOTICE THAT A MEETING Bovril ltd., 21 8. Peter, St‘ Montreal. or any other ailment: need not -trouble you if you maintain your vigor by sound, wholesome food. "novru" is a. pure pre- paration of Beef. It is 3. Strengthening and stimulat- ing food, and an occasional cup of Bovril will enable you to get the best out of your. ordinary diet. DOES IT PAY ? Pumps of all Kin as SAVE MONEY ? Then do business with H. H. M ILLER Pumps from $2 upward. SHOP Open every afternoon. All REPAIRING promptly and prop. erly attended to. \Jfl. 0. COMM 'UII 200 acreskGle‘nglg. Framg I)wel}in_z, Bank W. l] GUNNUR 100 acres on Durham Road, Bentiuck. good Farm. Bank Barn, Fair Dweliing. snap tor 82500; ff] 100 acres, extra gnarl Building: th nearly the 52’6“ asked :0 hear Crawford PLQA acre building lot in Dnrha cheap. ur trade fur anymmg eat, wear, or throw a stick at I BEG LEAVE TO INFORM MY CUS- I‘OMERS and the public in general that! am prepared re furnish NEW PUMPS AND REPAIRS. WELL Datume, RB-CURBIXG AND Passsccxwe done with Cement. concrete. A. BELL UN DE RTAKER and Funeral Director sojavres. Glenelg, spkméid 10cation_. extra good Buildmgs, cheap at $7500 w111 take $6500; Property bought an Money to hand I) rickets and Ocean '. )fht'k‘k in Um 1:4!" Picture Framing on 51201185: 12052.58. TIES THAT TIE RIGHT Barn, Good ini‘m, ought- to brii‘gm Will sell (or $3000. 9’ ALL ORDERS taken at the old and near McGowan’s Mill Will be prurumz} M tended to. LL WORK GUARAINTEED at “Live and let live” PRICE». Do you want to make [Honey and Galvanized and Iron mp- ing; Brass, Brass mned and Iron Cvlinders. Full line of Catholic Robes. and black and white Caps for aged peoylv. MEN’S FURNISHINGS SUPERIOR umps. Without pulling and hauling :n‘r thr- only ones we keep. Even \Vlll‘. flit: Wrong collar you can tie our me: Without. trouble. Th lt’s only «me Of the many little things (11%“ make our Drop in and see the latest fixingé fm‘ uP-tO-dawe dresqers. You'll find the latest fixings here. px-iwd in Ii fashion that must appeal to your sense of economv. “'e are expat"? ing you. HARRY BURNETT lwux s P. SHOW ROOMSâ€"Next to Swallows" Barber Shop. RESIDENCE- ---Next door South of \Y. J} lawn-muck blacksmith shop. Machine Oil Harness Oi] Ax1e Grease and H0“ Ointment, go to S. P. SA UNDERS British Canadian Business Colle §€° the Hanover Conveyancer Embalming a Specialty Great. Trainingâ€"Small Cost. Good positions. Free Catalogue Everybody Welcome. L. Far q,uha.rson B. A., Corner Y‘ . , and Bloor Streets, Toronto. The Men’s Clothier. nufacturer of A: 6 Dealer in -â€" GEORGE WHITMORE. 'I‘l h t )111{)t He offers : Feb. 20, 1908 Il{ The Barnessmfiker‘ n 0 V Miller. Yonge 6 “'0!“ sale can Feb. ‘20, 1908 F THE DURHAME IS PUBLISHE' EVERY THURSDAY 1 At the Chronicle Printing H Street, Advertising For transient (ems per Ihze- 1 mm ' tin!) ; 2% cents w quent insertion-Hminkm mmm cards, not exceeding mm inM; Advertisements without spewj be published till forbid and (-7.1; Transient notimsâ€"‘ 'Lost. " -:}-‘<. dog-50 mats for firm i1]fl«!‘1hm absequent. insertion. All advertisement-s ordvred t be paid for in ad vanm. Contract rams fur }'¢~ar.v ad niehed on application 14» m5 “211 All advertisements. In 0-1) current week. ShOUid b‘,’ bt‘uugi; TUBDAY morning. of manev to loan in 5 P6 oropertv. ' ° Tm; (‘Hmmm Subscription any address, fl Bates - - $1 00 pvr 311mm 41.50 may be charged if nm .1 to which every subm‘riptim. is . the number an the address 1:11» continued to all arrears are 1 option of the proprietor. FFICE AND RA short distance 632% of Lamb ton Street, Lower 0606 hours from 12 1.0 :3 dc] \ I ueen and George 8 Hot}! ist Church Ofiiw I .Ll ty of Toronto. G College Dental Surgeons of Dentistry in all its I 0fioe.â€"Calder Block. 0‘ I flee in the New Hume hours.8 to 10 a. m., to 4 p. :11. Special attention g of women and children. posite Presbvterian Chum The 10b . . i"; “Huxv'wzr; - . BEVV 'I'Yi'}; Department 11:? 1: ~ :« xx urk. Dentist OFFICE: Over J. é U tioneer for the Couutx Promptl yattqnded to (m ‘t hiSIm Implement W areroo dd 3 . or at the Chronh Nov. 9. ‘03. U Ofice over Gordon's 83301-9, Lower Town, Durhzu late Assistant Roy. London We, and to Golden Sq Throz SPECIALIS er, L‘ Agent. Conveyanoer‘, Money to Loan. 1‘th Licenses. A general 11888 transacted. U York and Chicago. Diseases of Eye, Ear No: Will be at Knapp House. Saturdxv in each month. U veyancers, Notary Pub t0 at Lowest Rates. Week-McIntyre Block. Bank. Durham. Ontario. ' A. H. lac ks OTARY PUBLIC. 0 er. Convevanop r ‘ ck: “It Pays to advertise{ TWain, at an advertise bfinquet, “When I w virgin“ City Enterp ”.93 one day and mini "lad to force this tr i235 can of the En Arthur Gun, ' HYSICIAN AND 8U flee in the New Unmet EYE, EAR, TH R0 Drs. lamieson l. G. Hutton. M. GEN CLARK. LIC J. F. GRANT, D, D. [ONOR GRADUATE ABBISTEL, SOLI! ARRISTER. SOLI FFICE AN 1) RESI DURHAM. L. R. C. P.. LON RADULATE of DURHAM. OXT. (LO EDITOR AXI) Ofice: 13. Frost Sn. 0 ’1' good luck noi ’ "‘8 merely looki: *0 find out what 1 0‘ advertising. so :3 Wab across his (1 3 9nd undistutb Dr. Medical Dire Dental Dim DR. BRO Legal ‘Dz'rea Miscellanea W. F. Dun W. IRVV l. P, Telfo DH. BUR TWAIN’ . Pic

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