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Durham Chronicle (1867), 26 Mar 1908, p. 6

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”v!" '3 I”; . '0 9';"‘."’ Y. ‘S’I‘OCK 0R MADE TO 030%.; zilngines and Boiler Repairs 3 promptly executed. Jrhau and \Y Worth Amvric; Agent fm the Fe: All kinds of lepairs Singer Sewing Machines. LOT'I P ( BEAM SEP \RA'I 0R8. Shmlm h Manning Oxvzms. \Vhite 8 Annual display of m Hats and Millinex-y Frost 5’ See our Goods and judge for Yourselves. on Ordered Goods on Shortest Notice. “if ian Millinery 00.. Everything up-to-date. Satisfaction Guaranteed. :s, Machinists. 3rass Founders. 1 Fitters. I 0 ° ' Mifldau 2h House Block . Flarity NDRY Prop. Ontario are making life unp residing near the dump heap All or nearly all. of these citizens are owners of dogs and the canines visit the dumpvheap with uniniliL-g regu- larity. The landscape in that secuon ‘ L "‘4 nornwn With hood by 9‘3"“‘2 ‘ stance beyond the Bruce Times. County and District. v-r _, In 1630 his father and family came IN to Canada, taking up his land grant :‘ of 700 acres at Little Lake. They'11 came from Holland Landing to Barrie '. by the rater Robinson. the first ‘3' Steamer on Lake Suncoe. At that time there Were only two houses! ‘where Barrie now stands. r‘rom'; ‘ Little Luke, Eugene moved to what? ‘IS now the Leadly- Farm. Con. 6.! Essa, near Utouia. In 1537 he. turn-2 ed out with the mititin to fight theé rebels. ' I mar 5 . UVVOVI Mr. Smith was an rxceedingly well preserved man in every way. His hearing and signt were both° good. his mind clear and his memory bright. and to talk with him of early days was very interesting. Of a. re- That Zam-Bnk (hows New Healthy bu The Howick Councillors were in te town on Saturday and made an in-lrc istsection of that pile of rotten timber l O 3 that is stretched across the riverlb lhere and is called a bridge. We 1 h 1 have nor. heard their report oficially ‘ 1 but were were told that they said at t . few new timbers would do for a lwhile. Yes, any old thing will do‘ {for Gorrie if you let that hunch tell 1 it, but our business men are a lot of ' ‘ easy marks if they let them hand out 1 a bunch of truck like that. Ii that ' bridge goes down with a heavy load then they will feel the necessity of ’having men in the Council who will see that no unnecessary expense is put on the township. Of course it it is up to us to admit here that the , present council are doing this in one ‘ particular thingâ€"the printing. Our business men headed by our Police Trustees should make a move and’ wait on the council and press them for asteel structure, and if we se- cure one he sure and see that it is straight with the main street.â€" Gorrie Vidette. , ‘ C I i ‘V Dead. Aged 104 01 A Nuisance- 5".» ..... _. gt. in the 37th Regt. Bis! Were were passed in Ar-f in due time he waa sent. in Dublin. Mrs. Francis .rhecary’s certificate f.om ‘nurx’d Hall. Dublin. dated Easily appliedâ€"C -thst.’a Putnsm' s A amass 0033 cm. PROOF. the sun Corn Extractor. Insist on "Put- 3, ‘When the Walker House was put james £0 E under quarantine {of smallpox there Liz. Hall at 3 were two bOarde-rs on the outside, to ' withdraw lwit: J. T. Wade and Tim Brown. urday afte iLike the proverbial elephant. Mr. aboutado: ' Wade got his trunk out. a ticket for Mildmav or Cleveland, The evidei : We are not sure w .gkiss his finger tips to the county fragrant k “,town in a temporary farewell till the clusively t 1 E plague subsided Now on the twelfth ‘ the lowest -‘-day of the third month. just as Mr. ferred uni '1 Wade was about to embark a 1';Robt. Russell walked towards the‘Centr 1‘ station and informed a man who was iwomeu : a ; about to make a long journey, that, e l be u ould have to spend a few mo _ ‘days in our e ': Walker House. , It was like lightning ‘ Joseph St -. i to a clear sky, for unexpectedness auficient 7 and the recipient of this pleasure Sound Sui i kicked like a boar pig in a wolf trap. \] 1 Many a man would have got mad and Do i ‘killed somebody. but Mr. Wade l didn’t display any such ten 33s felt grieved to be sure and possib. ' with the figuratively speaking. here enjoy th 3. ack and placed where shot. broughtb ia the thickest. or in Mr. Wade’s case, running from smallpox and brought back and housed up with a. hing more trying it. is hard to imagine. for fear and danger are an ill matched pair, and here’s heping that Mr. Wade overcomes the one and escapes: the other â€"â€"â€"Bruce Times. patient Auyt The cause of Catarrh 1 It multiplies in the limug and throat Spread-.5 to tht tubes and finally reaches Cough syrup can‘t fol! lungsâ€"4t after thn gumsâ€"om“; the SO?PII§S\-â€"-".O;!S ‘t hackingâ€"cures evurv tarrh. Your absolute- Cure for Caturrh, Lhr tarrbozone. ‘25c. am sold everywhere. ‘v-vâ€"vv ; them' we ' ' ~- . so 89.23:). ’t 1t 18 dent and :reetoâ€" 0 ° ‘ meututlo: and mine“ 0 the city v 21!- anhnma- .\lr. Alfred \lurron. who is employ- " ed at Mr. Calder”: planing mill, met;’ with a very unfortunate accident on. Wednesday afternoon. He was run-5 ning the mortising machine, and ini tightening a nut his hand slipped: and was caught by the knives. the: thumb of his left hand being torn OM and portions of the nvxt two fingers: [cut 06. and a piece taken off the third lfinger. The injured members were surgically treated. but it will be some time before use of his hand. which Will be maimedi for life. Mr. Munton is a married man with a family, and IS and industrious workman. fortune has evoked deep sympathy ' from his many friends. by whom he ‘ ' uch esteemed. and from the citi- ,[zens generallv.â€"â€"Li5towel Standard. aifi A funny little incident occurred in board; etc... and will be he town the other day by which ayoung a furnace. The building lady had her nerves very much un , ready for occupancy by No strung While going home from her l -â€"Flesherton Advance work she was attacked by an infuri-‘ ated gander. no less. The bird grabbed her dress and the young lady 'turned around and grabbed the gan- The residents of the der by the neck, got aStride of him, Mildmay were roused it by 7! ‘ meats“: ,‘girsg affirms; on . sound of the fire alarm. ‘ lhcr cries ran to her asmstance and of the alarm was the explc ‘beld the gander by the mil long coal oil lamp at rhe reside: l senough for the young woman to reach Louis Braun It appears ithe shelter of her home :not know a reporter of The Advance go to church, and as she 53. Fire in Mildmay. ‘ Thumb and Finger 5 Taken off. grabbed her dress auu um Jo..-“ ....._, . _7 d and grabbed the g-an- The residents of the village of m srom . . A young man hearing quietnde on Sunday evening by the . ran to her assistance and sound of the fire alarm. The cause ‘ of the alarm was the explosmn of a held the gander by the (all long coal oil lamp at rhe residence of Mr. enough for theyoungwoman to reach Louis Braun. It appears that Miss the shelter of her home She Clld Lydia Braun was getting ready to ow a reporter of The Advance go to church, and as she set the lamp net kn he table in the dining room, GE‘SJ‘e‘i-i‘efiu'leiécfiyw 331123;? Sci down on t l 1 3 ‘ another lamp on the some table sud.- lihe says it was the funniest incident denly eXploded and in an ins‘ant the 2 he has witnessed since he himself whole room was in flames By cool swasbitten on the nose by an enraged and prompt action hovvever the imale gooseâ€"Flasherton Advance. flames were smothered before anv serious damage was done, although Miss Braun sustained some slight burns.â€"\Vingham Advance l l Penny Savings’ Bank. # T0 paper advocated the establishment of a Penny bank in connection with our public school, but it did not appear to meet with the approval of the then school board and nothing was done in that direCtion. \Ve are still of the 'opinion that the idea is a good one and it should engage the serious at- tention of the school board and the residents of this enterprising village. One of the best lessons any child can be taught. is to saye part of his or ’ her earnings and deposit it in a bank. It will be a lesson in a business ‘11 have the efiect of making the rising generation more thrifty and careful of their savings. Money that is now Spent foolishly will be saved. and the information of character will be greatly benefitted by the scheme proposed. l E t t {use of Camrrh is a Warm“ plies in the Home of rhea 0030‘ mt Spread-1 to the bronchial 1d finally reaches the lungs. syrup can’t follow to the it goes to the stomachâ€"and cureâ€"Ca. arrhazone is inhal guys pve') whereâ€"get; right hp gvrms-«knla themâ€"heals «ii-scharge an -__nnrHS evurv '1‘th6 0‘ CK rvnés---~PO;IS It’s Leap â€"-â€"‘. {be near future.â€"Shelbnrne Mow-.3 certain of; Jamns I’owell and his 1 Liz. Hill and Ida Ringo. ' withdrawn from circula urday afternoon it. was urday afternoon it was proved, by about a dozen witnesses. that Powell was the keeper of a disorderlv house The evidence, which was heard in) closed court. was no fragrant kind. but established con clusively that the place was a den of the lowest class. ‘ Sentence was de ' .0 Powell ‘Central Prison. Yeaterday the two iwomen pleaded guilty of being .inmates, and were sentence-i to Iyear in the Andrew Mercer Reforma- ‘tory. On the charge of Stealing: from Joseph Stobie. the evidence was not euflicient to eatahlish guilt ~- Owen- Sound Sun. One Year The first warm days of springbringl | ' get out and 1 enjoy the exhilirating air anu sun- shine. Children that have been and you wonder where they all came from. The heavy winter clothing is' thrown aside and many shed their flannels. Then a cold wave Games and peOple say that grip is epidemic. {Colds at. this season are even more ‘tdangesous than in mid-winter. ac jthere is much more danger of pneu ‘ ;monia. Take Chamberlain’s Cough ' Remedy, however. and you will have lnothing to fear. It always on res land we have never known a cold to lresnlt in pneumonia when it. was ‘ used. It is pleasant and safe to take. chiidren like it. For sale at Parker’s . DI Ug Store. Within the pasr week there has\ qn‘y men one trash Cd~e of smallpox,‘ and the alarm is dying out Thisi fresh case occurred an the Walker House. and the .patient. has been removed to the. tent on the exhibition. ground-l. l‘he buildlng has been! placarded. and will have to remain‘ 'closed for the smrmory 18 due EBut we have still four hotels where ‘thena is no smallpox. and so far as t . . a me. have heavd wmsxey Is the same} An isolation hospital has fiold price {been rrecn-d on the exhibition {grounds 1?. is a board structure 12 shy 18 and is divided ofi into kitchen ziand bedrooms. There are only two Ypatienrs in 17. Stan Russell has '; been hired a' $5 a dav to act as nurse L1 and cook. and the world is moving .s at about the Same old pace.â€"Waik- by 18 and iG divided 0 and bedrooms. Tnen patients in n. SL8: been hired a' $5 a dav and cook. and the wc erton Telescope The contract has been let for the erection of a new school at Port Law, ’0 coat $3,500. This will be an A No. creditable to the section. The bridge and Stone work ha~ been let to Mr. George Proctor. and the carpenter . work to Thomas Lewis, both of Kim- berley. The building will contain a teacher’s room, and cloak room, and the school room will be fitted with 60 single, adjustable seats, slate black- board, etc.. and will be heated with a furnace. The building is to be xready for occupancy by Nov. 1 next. â€"â€"Flesherton Advance 1 Do\Not Crowa the Season. Apples Cause Suit for $20,000 Damages. da’mages agaiDSt M C. Kippel and A. E Sherrington, of W'alkerton, James Davidson, Allenford, A. E. McKin- non, Paisley. and the Bruce Fruit tive quality and nor. according to; agreement. and ' Enterprise. The Smallpox Situation. Pain and tightness are at once reliev ed. Inflammation and soreness grad- nally disappear and fatfl illness is thus avoided. Nerviline Plasters act as a counter irritant over the seat of pain, and as an exterior application in caring col-is in the muscles. in A‘___L‘_‘ “ Then a cold wave Games 6 say that grip is epidemic. this season are even more 3 than in mid-winter. ac' much more danger of pnen Take Chamberlain’s Cough however, and you will have each for Powell Gang. plenrisy and headaches they have no equal. Keep these remedie your home. a right. in New School House. On Monday afternoon the waln- scotting in room No. 2 caught on fire and caused some alarm for a little while. The plastur m the chimney having bwcame defective. the fire Inund HS Wav to 'IM wai'escotmug at the H mr of (hp upper room and had a good start when noticpd by the Yember. Mnes Thoznshu, who, with ‘assxstunce of the ln=ger pupils, suc- (‘maded in putting it. out with a few pails of water. Damage slight.â€" i Herald Re fleet or. If you are. conecux nervous. perhap-z depa your over Worked a cause. l‘hey we St: nourishment that Fev 1y supplies. Besides on the nervous sys nervous.per;ap ked nerves for the; muse. l‘hey ave Starving for the: nourishment that Fev rozone so quick-E ly supplies. Besides its tonic action' on the nervous systenn Ferrozone has marvelouc blood forming proper- ties. It. thus supplies strengthening materials to eveâ€"ry nook and corner of the body and brings the system to a condition of perfect health. To be Strong, [0 eat Weil, and work long withour- fatigue. use Ferrozone; it is the», hut nerve ayatem tonic known AL an dealer: in 503. boxes. '5‘ Better Cooking. Away Wlth Weariness ! Brace Up Fire in Thornbury School. Vuv. Work must be done but where is the strength to come from? Make your blood nutritious and you’ll have lots of strength. Your only bone is Ferrozone. an instant blood-maker, blood purifier. blood enricrier. It brings keen ap-l petite, digesrs food and supplies nu-‘ trition for building up all the bodily tissues. Ferrnzone A , nerve fibre. increases your Weight, instills a reserve of energy ° body that defies wearmess or ex- haustion from any cause. - i body that defies wearmess or ex-‘ haustion from any cause. ‘ For men who toil and labor. for the . the miniSter. the teacher "‘1 Ferrozone bring 11 -â€"Lo these W1. new life of spxrit and robust health. women of all For growing girls. agesâ€"mo tonic is more certain. Sold in 500 boxes by all dealers. you need Apply to nearest GPR Agent. or to C. B. FOSTER District Pass. AM TORONTO “BOVRIL” can be used to advantage with all hot dishes. It greatly improves the flavor of stews, soups, roasts, fish, etc., and also increases 'pâ€"Get Strongâ€"9' The Cure is Simple. “SETTLERS’ GUIDE” “WESTERN CANADA” “TOURIST SLEEPING CARS” TIME TABLES HY MENEAL A BONE IN THE WEST YOU SHOULD HAVE THESE 1 to get. . Full line of Catholic Robes. and black you are chm 30d fagged and white Caps for aged penplc. the wain- and Funeral Directorw mug or HT, ex- e ‘N. [L QUNNBR Fat. cooking and every woman SAVE MONEY ? Then do business with H. H. MILLER 50facres. Glenelg, splendid location. extra good Buildmgs, cheap at $7.300, will take 100 acres on Durham Road, Beutiuck. good Farm. Bank Barn, Fair Dwelling, snap tor $2500. 00acres Glenelg. Frame Duelling, Bank Earn Good Farm, ought to bri: lit-$4M) Will sell (or $3000. 100 acres, extra good Buildings, alone wm- th nearly the 32'0) asked tor the farm Near Crawford P.O. 1 acre building lot in Durham for sale cheap, or trade for anytluug a man can eat. wear, or throw a suck at. Property bought and rold on Commission Money ,to hand Debts Collected. CPR. Tickets and Ocean Tickets for sale. 33(1) of stack in Durham Cement (30., placed in my hands for sale cheap. Do you want to make money and Pumps. I BEG LEAVE TO IXFORM MY CUS- I‘OMERS and the public in general thatI am prepared to furnish NEW PUMPS AND REPAIRS. WELI DRILLING, RE-CURBIXG AND PRESSCCRBING done with Cement concrete. w ALL ORDERS taken at the old stud near McGowan'a Mill will be promptlyu tended to. m WORK GUARANTEED at “Live and let live” Pawns. GEORGE WHITMORE. ymflffl'sf/k’ cf/a/zgam’f (WW _ :5 KIN G 533521.“; Machine Oil. Harness 0'11, AXIe Grease and Hoof Ointment, go to S. P. SAUNDERS Always Prompt, Never Picture Framing on 5/20/1351 notice. the Hanover Tonveyancer Pumps of all Kin (is. Galvanized and 11m; " 1P‘ mg; Brass, Brass mued and Iron Cvlinders. Pumps from $2 upwar 'SHOP open every afternoon. All REPAIRING promptly and prop' ‘ erly attended to. C). Spring SHOW ROOMSâ€"Next Barber Shop. RESIDENt door South of \V. J. Lu blacksmith shop. Embalming a Specialty Mar. 26, 1908 The Hanover Cunveyancer He offers: nufacturgr of And Dealer m â€" The Harnessmaker. 5 Term opens April 1st. Miller, J . Lawrence t0 Swallows” DEX(‘E-â€"x9n zligent iii? HUBEEMW 9 ' WA Vv'»‘_ becharged ifmn A. o In every subncnpt inn is 1):] an the address laiw'; For transiem an. Adverwg cents. per line fur Advertisements wit. hushed ti“ forbid and (“hm ;_' iwfiflhLofit. ‘ . ‘ 3“‘u1p_3 ’50 cents for first msurt iun. ‘3. ”Must! . . . nts ordered 1.;- ”shed on app' All advertisements current week. sh bould be bxoulv} TUESDAY morning- s cmnp‘ u The Job: ' ‘ _1_\'EW'1YH Departmen t ilitivs m work. Mar- 3 Queen and I Methodist Church 2-4 o.m.. 7â€"9 pm. I fice in the New Hunter hours,8 to 10 a. m., to 4 p p. m. SpeCial attention giv of women and children. 1 posits Presbvterian Church. EYE, EAR, THROAT l. G. Hutton. Will be at Knapp House, Durham Samudav in each month. H- mmâ€" OFFICE: n W of anonto. Gradu: Wage Dental Surgeons of 011m: Dentistry in all its Bram' Ofiw.â€"Calder Block, over i FFICE AN}; v IHYSICIAN AND SL RGEO U Ofioe 0V6? IGOTdOXEK LBW 8mm. Lower Town, Durham. - 9f monev to loan at 5 per Ct" 19.131“ CLARK. LICE .\' Umyancirs Notarx' 1’1‘1) EC 1 at owest Harm. mrâ€"MCIntS're Bll‘k k ( A'f.‘ Bank Durham Outaxi» 01' Conveyancer ' cu. Agent- Money to Luau. xj‘ MLIOBDSOS. A gammy. :;z‘ “transacted. A. H. Jackson OTARY PUBLIC, 07m er. Conveva ncer. x g. EDITOR J 1'. GRANT, D. D. s.. L [ONOR GRADUATE. L‘N ARRISTEL, SOLICITO Medical Dircdm '1‘ 5 . W. F. Dunn, :ARRISTER. SOLICIT lamieson Macla Oflice : Arthur Gun, DURHAM.ONTJL 50mm for the Comm EDfly attended to 0rd 91% ”hpbment VS arerm an s, . 01‘ at the Chronicle ‘ Dr. W. C. Pickeri Dentist. lTuy n canoxuuzv address. frH’ ' Dental Dz'redor i? Physician Was more 'T‘ting stomach and 'i‘ _._ Dr. Hamilton H l medicines and p ”‘91 pill of VGw'éAta ’3‘!“ always curés. irhlk are noted fO' Qgss-{iliousnesm sick HAMILTON FOLI TUBES PLAN and George Streetsâ€" Inrch ()fiice hcmr<-‘ Legal ‘Dz’z (1021 SPECIALIST 13, FWSt Stofi O‘Ve IRW'LV‘ New Hunter Block. .. m” ‘tO 4p. m. an DR. BURT. l. P. Telford. rBLISHED gsDAY MORNIN Miscellaneous [ion is paid is de 335 label. X0 r Over Telenhone RESIDENCE 1 and stoma like a charm- ng and health I batter tonic ,in Dr. Hami id be convnm . London Op} Sq. Throat ax turn R01 ONT.,} ziven '9 {aside tiou

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