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Durham Chronicle (1867), 27 Feb 1908, p. 5

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?’ LER if gam G gains Sons H! Giver r 81). 27 \V 9( 00 90 40 M) Ba wwwoeoooowwmowo imply E33 ZPHILLI PS 31 2:}: Sweet. Suatiord. Onto. Canb- Wix'rgo AT ONCEâ€"We have decfied Insane; and employ 3 number.“ smart MN; indiew tc 'each (mt course In Uri-'3} Akin; having: one teacher tor thn 81! Bar- at. towns where they liveâ€"3361'? m 3"" hOSP Who have worked at dressmakmz. 0" ke‘* drawing prefetred. Please do 00' I‘Dly unless von can anvote your whole me. Address-THE SCHOOL- Pyiarket Report. Logs, per cwt. .. iHogs per cwt oer lb ........ Note the address 88$ In Your Spare Time at Home. mum. Feb. 26 5" CHER HOP )6 )li \VI ’nm- time to order a wont or any garment n need of. “Te would mature you now, for mvinced we can suit ~1- than anywhere else. 5 is attending to the ximself, and as to the we have a. firstoclass nuke the coats. Price rchant Tailor. Manager and Cutter. -'~-. 0-. O'“ . Flari'ty . Glass, 01‘ S01“ 1908 901; 90: Durham 4O 23 1'2 10 to 3 to t0 t0 t0 t0 t0 t0 t0 t0 t0 to to t0 t0 t0 130 t0 t0 t0 t0 48 80 60 00 10 10 'I ifire Startedin ashed in the real: Em» damage! balding though fexac: origin is somewhat of imysten. M-. James McNeil ihtough the that while working the studio bun was nor. burnâ€"C yudian. after the c Mr. Jno. Grierson IS the Wes: and is visiting here Mr. and Mrs R Lindsay of Glen elg, spent. Sands) before last in this vxciuity. rM‘rs. A. Park of Allan Park, Spent a few days with her siscer Mrs ‘N. McCulloch. Mrs. A. W. Hunt, is ill at preeent with an attack of Bronchitis. Hope to hear of her speedy recovery. Miss Mildred Mighton is spending a few days with Miss B. Donneily. Mr. and Mrs. W. Pearson of Allan Park visited in our neighborhood Sunday last Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cnrbem. of Toronto, called on Mrs. McCulloch Sr , one day recently. Miss Jessie Coutss of Toronto, is visiting her parents. Mr. Willie Edmonds of Allan Park. spent Sunday last with his cousin Mr Willie Vickers. Bornâ€"Feb 22nd 1908. to Mr. and Mrs. W. '1‘. Mchlloch a daughter. \V. T. Bundle was preparing to i 5......“ "W -..... --__ â€"* r - ship some sheep to Toronto Tuesday,1man3 ' 'l‘hen Robt. W3” sang 56V- and a ram which W“ going was 81 leral comic songs In ms usual pleas- . . a , . V lowed its liberty for awhile on Main l mg manner. Misses bins and Mead “the. He was in ugly humor and l sang a duett Whlch was well render saw his chance CO'makB trouble Is l'd’ While Andy and Rollben WMSO.“ 'from Glenelg gave several comic 9 O . l ,the five ear-old dau hter of' . . . . , :l‘bell)8\lacintyrey waa going aglong by lrec1tations 1n 30°C! Style. MISS bllel- Rnndle’s corner. when we ram a,_§ton held the audience Spell bound ‘ a (1 bar grim nor three' qolidlxyhile she rendered an excellent, acae L ° ' . " ‘ . itemperance recitation which is bumps before being rescued and lt’ h f ‘ . l . ,‘ h was a. fortunate thing for her thatlwort y o 599?” praise. bay. W at help we.“ near Qhe was hurt ctome l 8' pleasant. smile came over the faces . L, . ‘v I ,’ and scared considerable. but will be 3°? the.members 0f Varney L O. L. all right in a dav or two Iaabelle'; When u was announced that the WC- . k - ' . ~" \ doesn't care for butter in that form. :ceeds. amounted ‘0, 344 03 flhe meeting closed at 11 o clock by Sing - Ir' ed . . a . and was 213d 50 he” ” was Sdlpp mg God have the King- away for Toronto peOple to eat.â€": Dundalk Herald 3 Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Burt. \isited 7511‘. and Mrs. Albert McClinton on lMonday. . 1 Robbie and Annie Clark have been FtOSt 8 WOOJ fion thesicklist but are getting better. l Mr. and Mrs. Thos Brown and ; . l l ‘lmnlomcnt‘ l children Sundayed with Mrs. Brown’s ' A A feisxer. Mrs. Wm. Clark. Agent. for the Percival Plows. All kinds of repairs kept on hand. AGENT FOR Rudd’s Harness, Repairs. -‘v-r â€" s'rbvss FURNACES. Singer Sewing Machines. . MELOTTE CREAM SEPARATORS.‘ Sherloch G: Manning Organs. ? Heintzman Pianos. . North American Life Assurance Co. : Wedneq midnight tizcns cf FARM MACHINERY JOHN R. MUBDBCK This “Butter” Was Strong. Fire at Wiarton. Toronto \Vindmills. Vickers. day morning shortly the fire bell awoke the town. Fire had (1 in Mr. R. H. Dar- All Kinds of M ddaugh House Block Spreads and Harness Oil”: and Grease’5. y, .and was :he firemen .sc one the home from his parents at {ell ID Since we last wrote Mrs. Wm. Bry as bad the misfortune to fall and break her arm near the wrist. but at. time of writing she is getting aicag nicely. We how: to soon hear of her being able to use her arm ‘ . agaxn - ‘ ‘ Your Corner Xian says that they! do their courting by letter; We‘ suppose he is speaking from ex- perience and as he spoke with such confidence about: the young man tak ing a peep at a courting letter one Sunday at church. we would naturally suppose that he was vhe young man. And we must say that it wasn’t a very nice thing to do in church, Still as that is likely the first love letter he ever got me will feel like forgiv Eing him this time. John McNiece from Winnipeg Came home a week agv Saturday to ViSiG his parents for a, couple of weeks. John laoks well and as if working in abank agreed with him. ' Miss Hattie Lesson is just recover- ! iog from a very severe attack of tonsillitis, which developed into {quiusy and for four days and nights isneeouid not. lie down nor yet eat anything. \Ve were pleased to see Valentine day has come and gone once more. We heard some of tha young men telling how many tbe gen and how nice and bow nasty they were. We got one but we were like the fellow that get kicked by thej ck ass. we just. considered where it. came from and that. it was only an ass that sent it. SO. Mr. Arthur visited at Mr Sunday lasc. McCabe. Mrs. R. J. Eden in Arthur McCrie Was operated on in Fergus Hospital for appendicitis on Friday and we are glad to report that it was successful though quite a cliticalcase. At the last report he '- uv-v was caâ€"nâ€"sidered out of danger. Our wish for him and his friends is that he may get. along well and that he Will soon be home. Mrs. Albert. McClinton and daugh- ter Visited the former’s parents for a fe x days last week. A large number of the young folks from Varney attended services in Allan’s school house on Sunday night. 1 The Box Social held in the Orange Hall on the 18th was a great success. The Hall being packed and the order considering the large crowd was good. Mr. John Clark acted as chairman and aucrioneer of the boxes for which he got good prices, averaging over $1 00 _per box. and $4.00 for their boxes, but they got nice girls to boot. The prOgram was good. It consisted of the fol- lowingzâ€"Musm by the Gordon family assisred by Wm. Long and John Manary from Holsein, which was grand and was comnented on by Emany. Then Robt. Watt sang sev- geral comic songs in his usual pleas- iing manner. Misses Sirrs and Mead {sang a duett which-was well render .â€"â€"â€"n -_ rd, while Andy and Reuben Watson from Glenelg gave several comic recitations in good style. Miss Shel- ton held the audience Spell bound while she rendered an excellent temperance recitation which is worthy of special praise. Say. what a pleasant smile came over the face: of the members of Varney L O. L. when it was announced that the pre- ceeds amounted to $44 55 The There are aume hopes or prospects that Varney will soon have a. Tele- phone. Efiortsare being put forth to induce the G T. to put a siding in at Varney. Both of the abovezwould be green conveniences and we are living in bones. FAVORITE DRINKS Gladstone liked egg. sherry. “- While speaking. Bismarck has been known to drink two dozen glasses of moselle and water. Von Bulow likes a glass of cham- soda. Lord Sn. Aldwyn (Sir Michael hicks Beach) sticks to porn. Henry Clay preferre: r56 But as for Senator Davis. we xe- frnin from mentioning when he likes. pague. Mr. Balfour prefers whiskey and Shelton whose home is in the but who has been visiting in rest. for two or three months. with her coucins Mrs Alf. Varney. Barber has been and is 31: and is under the Dr’s. hone that be may soon r from Varney Scarlet meetin Wm. Long and MN. Varney for a week or Sewell frdm Darn/am, John McCalmon’sf on Friday mght wnl 3 the secrets of t nine into the Roy i.“ DURHA M CHRONICLE in milk and STATES- dow When J!‘ I. i 7 it Egremoun. We undo-reread that. the an lemma is already si’rned for one your. :19, Mr. Bart \Nhitmore ha recmmiy at invested in a fine new cutmr whxcb he puxchased from Mr A B McLel me Inn of your town. 11’ s a bird in Messrs M. J. Staples and Alherc .8. Davis returned home from Walker- ”. ton one day last week Have You , Defective Eyesight ? by M by hi Mr Thos. McCoxnb has been on the sick lira: recently. We are pluaeud to earn is again on the mend. In Professor Knight’s reminis- ’ cences of Tennyson is is related that on one occasion when the poet. was stOpping an an inn in the island of Skye the landlord was asked if he knew who had been staying in his house, and on being informed that, it was the poet, Tennyson. he replied: "Lor’, to think 0’ thar! And. sure I thoucht he was a gentleman." At. Stirling some one asked the landlord of the house where the poet was stapping: Chas. J. Western Eyesight Specmlist, of Toronto, will make his next; visit to Durham, on Tlmrsday, March 5th, and may be consult-ed in Darlings’ Drug Store. "Do you ken who you had wi’ you B’other night?” “Naa. but he was a pleasant As most headaches as well as many 0b=eure diseases are clue to eye affections. It is important that all speetacles and eyeglasses are scientifically fitted. shemelman.” “It. was Tennyson, the poet ” "And wha muv he be?" “Oh, be is a writer 0’ verses sicb as ye see i’ the papers!” “N00 to think 0’ that! least a pooblic writeraand I gi’ed him ma best bedroom!” But the charms of Mrs. Tennyson, her gracious manners. did not pass unnoriced. for tbelandlord said, “Oh. she was an angel!” __OE‘.._ FARM STOCK IMPLE- MENTS. The undersigned Auctioneer has re- ceived instructions from John and R. He may also be consulted 111 the Con1111e1c1a1 Hotel, Holstein, W ednesda), 31211: 11 4th, Munsha“ House, FlesheI ton, March «it-11. I Corlett to sell by Public Auction at Loc '2, Concession 3, Bentinck, near Dornoch, Wednesday, March 4. ’08, The following: ‘ 1 heavy draught horse. 8 years old; 1. heavy draught mare. 4 yeaxs old; ll driving mare in foal, 7 years old; 1 aged mare, in foal; 1 yearling dlaUghE filly; '2 cows. in calf; 5 farrow cows; 2 3 year old heifers; 3 2-year.old hoif-l ers; 6 ‘2 year-old Steers; 1 yearlingl steer; 5 yearling heifers; 6 pigs, 3i Inomhs old; 1 brood sow, in farrow;! 1 stock pig; 12 ewes, in lamb; 1 bin-9‘ der; 1 mower‘ Frogs Wood; 1 seed: drill. Frost Wood; 1 set Spring; 1 stock pig; 1‘2 ewes, in lamb; 1 bin- der; 1 mower. Prose Wood; 1 seed drill, Frost Wood; 1 set. spring tomb barrows; 1 set iron barrows, Diamond Smoothing; 1 2 furrow plow; 1 bay rake; 2 plows; 1 root pulper; 1 lumber wagon; ltop buggy; 1 road buggy; '1 sec bobsleighs; 1 light sleigh; 1 Stock rack; 1 hay rack; 1 wheelbarrow; 1 set doubletrees; 1 set 3-horse eveuers; ‘2 grindstones; 1 set heavy harness; 1 set chain plow hRTDPA‘Q' 1 set single driving harness; ‘~, 2 horse collar=; 1 weigh beam (500 lbs. capacity); 1 cook stove; 2 tables; chains. forks, scythes and many otbo er articles. This Stock is wholly unencumbered and will be sold without, reserve. Roads are well,0pen to place of sale. Sale at 1 o’clock, sharp. TERMS OF SALErâ€"All sums of 500 and under Cash; over that amount. 10 months’ credi} will be given noon the partiPS furnishing approved joint nones. Six per cent. of! for Cusn in lieu of notes. Limitations of Fame. JOHN CLARK. Auctioneer. Opthalmoswpic Examinations 7, CREDIT JAMES IRELAND : 51% 7 ”‘1 4% n In A mm! and warmth, you should get- Suit 01' Dress, now, while the dn. into the spring: rush. The Stor Suft. clean: finish. in the correct; Weight, black mwyand brown $1.25 vd. New Venetian or Ladies’ Cloth Fine even finish. one pf the very fashionable goods, new shades of mwy, brown, green. red and black 750 yd. New Tape-Stripe Kharanta Fashion’s latest colors, Show up VBIY lich and clear, ted peat-l gley, b10wn.n2wy and black 600 yd. New Satin Cloth Lovely lustrous finish, fine wool goods 600 yd. New suits in the leading shades for spring, well tailored, handsome in appearance and built to re- tain their good appearance. Prices $10 to $16. Youths’ New Suits, new spring styles well tailor- ed from the most fashionable cloths. They have the wear resisting qualities too $7.50 $9.00 $10.00 season are very neat and dressy. The leading colors are blues, greys, tyns, greens and these colors, or black on white ground. Stores all over the countryfare selling these at $1.50. Our price $51 New Shirts for Menâ€"Patterns and colors this @3331 News HARDWARE ! Goo ds Chiffon Broadcloth Have you seen our assortme' 400 to $1.00. a XVho would borrow a Buck cheap. Examine our stock. especially in Kitchen Novelties. transit. One Car of Coal distributed last; week, and Four more in No home 15 Comp lete W1 thou fiverything up-Lo-datle at The Hardware Ste l) McIntvre Block. . Black wing Things of Durham that, I have purch: carried on by Mr. Arnold No' the Bus and Dray businvs to the want and am now in a. position to cm con nsistent with living , 0 Parties or parcels cane delivered in any part of t 'l‘heyare bemg meed up au-eauy New flowered umslins, pink and blue patterns on white ground. some have satin stripe or check Prices 10C to 355: yd. “Good, attentive, and prom? New Muslins New Spot Muslins Large or small spots on light and dark groundu. very stylish special at 200 yd. the Lower Town Hotels. New Coon Delaines Light and dark grounds, spots and small patterns. lovely soft goods 150 yd. New Chambrays And small check ginghams. all the good colors 12ch yd. I beg leave to inform the m of Vices, ranging in price. from Orders may be left at. either t- one of our Meat Choppers. the d a); Saw A trial Solicited. When you can buy one motto will 11 s of the public in any part of town. Robert Ewen. 1‘s are not 1\' for You. (1 up already Lving pt'ofi! called for SUNS Graniteware, Fa. :1 1w :mys 118 ESO

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