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Durham Chronicle (1867), 20 Aug 1908, p. 3

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dcrs are economic“. I “a: at any bank in a. 1URHAM VERY 1 ’iption :' i.‘ Hutton. '- Do, on .0 11??? AND RESIDENCE-COB. gyance;;:\;6ta;y P031“- Dan at Lowest Raw. Pz-Mclutyro 8w. .' L Durham. Olin!» Rah-Tut 801.101”? â€" 1 art distance east of Knapp’i “1 u" Street, Lower Town, .uurs from 12 to 2 o’clock A. H. Jackson- iTARY PUBLIC, 903”}qu lung SIC ment 8“ es. and nrk and Phicago. «us 0! Eye. Eu No.0 slim “ a? Knapp House, Durham. 00“ 'H’ m eavh month. Hoursâ€"14” F. GRANT. D. D. 8-. L. D- '- ‘x'uli URADUATE. UNIVEH ’bronicle CB AND RESIDENCE Med [ml Directory. wen and George Streets-Moi ~t Church Office hours-041;... 7-9 run. Telephone No. 1.. Dr. W. 0. Pickering Dentist. Jamieson laclaurin. Arthur Sun, I. D. YOS anager. " ’R. THROAT NOSE Dun/.11 Directorv LOII \V'. IRWIN U. P., LONLQH. 21:3. LATE of London, M W. F. Dunn, t 11?“: London Ophthbb “ 0:01P" 3.0.. Throat Old 5‘“ “ SPECIALIST .- l. P, Telford. : £15.. soucrroxg DB. BURT. ar (1 ndun 8 no W A:y.:a 91: 31.189 an [‘..mnto. 0M0!” \ urge. .03 0'03“,“ \.\'l Over J an its Branch Block, on: P ransient “Iv" per line for the :5 cents per 21.. ion measure. 1 )l‘ {113031013 incl to ensure )rouxht in 'nnter Block. ‘0.” to 4 p. In. nigh” R! ’1’ RI 1-2703. "3' 8! 9“ MM. “no... fl how JO‘ ”I". ll 2““ I! 1W “"9", . 30c \ 3rd. luth, 45 in. wide, 25c yd F1...” ml! -.luth l and 2 ')"' ‘4‘. Yalrd. y‘rd. Wide Table oils Smyrna mole“ m. Will sell (or mo 3cm. Himmlg, splendid location. extra mud Buildings, cheap at $75“), will uh. 9W“. Abam mixtu‘n H 1,, 3, 7:. 3 103.900” [gumely 11108!“ we'll ,0 unsw- ' W' f any scientific 30ml. T can for Eu“) new mailers. mum Co as!!!“ "W' ommrmwmmn. would. Bold!!! 93k 100 acrm nuilhnham “0‘51. Donny“, guuu 3 Farm, Bank Barn, Fur Dwelling. snap M‘ $3.50). . 1t))avre-, Mara gnnd Buildings. alone wor- th nanrix’ rim $3-0) asked tor thO farm Mgr ('2a.\t'«7rd P.O. ‘ am» ‘n Hiding lot in Dgrhm. for u]. cheap. ~r mule tor anytpmg t man an eat. war, or throw a stick tt. Pruwrtx- bungbt and acid onComminsion MONEY T" lli‘llHl. 1).!bu ”lbw. CoPoRo Iit'kefs and (.‘cean Tick.” ‘0! ”‘0 w '1! stuck 111 Durham Cement 00., pm In my hands fur saloncheap. I. L (I) PUMPS Always prompt, lmxm, 2 yds. Wide, 375C sq. yd, rm Rugs, 60 x 1‘1). $3.00 each. See our Prints I“ (ii-3m: H 3 Sell: Cheap Iim-n .‘H In. Wluu ’ uum ' .~ ~\':H‘tl. can“ hurl}. 5‘ in. Wide. b|ewhw (_' vul'd. Prom \‘nn want to make money and In hlhint'SS with H. H. MILLER 'ho- Hunuver (‘nnveyancer He offers: m Hlmmlg, Frame Dialling. Bank 1. U ml Farm, ought to bring GEORGE WHITIOBB. FOR . 3.1. Ferry CO-S RELIABLE val ue. MANGEL SEED Lace Cnrttilll unihurham ROCd. Hank Barn, Fair 1) 3.1. " 1.00 '- ,. curtains except 25c ones white cmmterpane, 1.40 SAVE MONEY “i 3 yds. long, at fie pair M in. wide, unbleached m in. wide, unbleached 1 908 TESS Hue Hanover Conveyancer. we to inform mv customers public in Renard tbgt lam l 'u furnish New Pumps I'lld \Vell Utilling, Re Curbing I~'~' Curbing done with cement All orders taken at the Old var McGowan’s mill will be . attended to. All work guar- .' ”Live and letlivo” prime. 66 66 O6 Calder Blm-k . Miller. never negligent. I 01: «in? The Bell Teleph .ue Co.’s gang 0“ men are today. Monday. stringing! two more wires through this sectionJ Mr. Edgar Ritchie visited at Mr. 1nd Mrs. Thos. McGirr’s Snnduy. Messrs Albert and Arthur Hep- kins. of the Queen City, who Spent. several weeks the guests of the Steplee femily, returned egein e week 330 Friday. M130 Pearl McKechnio. o! 30. Thom“, Out... is at. present the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Geo. Bym. Jr . of Lunbton St. Mrs. H. Firth recently erected n fine new monument to her husband’s memory, in the English church ceme- tery at this piece. Melere. Murray and Fred Ritchie left for Begin.» on Fridey leer. We wieh chem a plenum journey, u cute return end all kinds of success while they any. Mr. und Mrs, Sun Ritchie were cullou u Mr. Jtmes'Ritchie’s on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ryan, Jr , ac- oompmied by Miss Purl McKechnio, of St. Thom“, Ont., Asfpent _Sqnday: with Mr. :nd Travoraton. Robert G. Hewitt left for Wood- bridge. 0nt,, thie Tneedey efternoon where he intends remeining for some time. Min Boll: Tnylor. of South Lon- don, Ont... occomponiod by Mrs.$. Scott. of your town, spent Sunday lut the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hewitt, of this plooo. Mien J een McFerlene was the guest of her friend, Mine Leah McComb, one dey recently. Mrs. Thou. McComb spent n few dnya recently visiting Bunoasnn friends. Mnnnd Mrs. Geo. Ryan, Sr., of your town, spent Sunday the guests uf'the Hewitt family. Mrs. Jesse McClure, of Toronto, who has recently been viewing arvthe home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson, returned home again one day lest week. Mrs. Thos. Fentiman, of the Queen i City, spent a week with her parents,‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Staples, and re. turned home again week ago Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hunt and child- ren spent Sunday with the latter’s‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Lindsay. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith, accom- :panied by their daughter Winnie, took in the recent excursion to Owen Sound and report nun excellent time. Mr. Thos. Allan is the new teacher engaged by the trustees of this sec- tion to wield the birch (or this term. He hails from Egremont. Mr. and Mrs. John Hewitt visited Mrs. S. Scott one day last week pre- vious to her' departure for Toronto and other places. We are sorry to learn that Mr. Robert Bell is not improving very fast in health. Mr. Thos. Meenagh has taken the' contract of building Mr. Thomas Mo Girr’s barn foundation. and there is no doubt but what the job. when completed, will be satisfactory. We regret to learn of the death of Mr. Henry Farr, which occurred on Saturday last, at the age of 88 years. .Deceased was a gentleman in every: Ilsense of the word, and was well 'known and highly respected by all Who had the pleasure of his acquaint- ance; ever kind and ohliging, and as a christian was a member of the Anglican church. We wish to extend our sympathy with that ol the com 2.. -- .1... harnnved ones in this munitywo the bereaved ones their hour of sorrow. Mrs. Adamson. of Wnlkerton, spent Sunday before last with her brocher, Mr. Tboa. Kennedy. Darkie’s Corners. more. - ,_ _-L-nAA n Mr. st0 Adlam fine horse from Mr- 7 Mr. P. Saunders, of Durham. Dun-q dtyed with Mr. ud Mrs, Will Shu'po. Mr. Tboa. Bailey, Sr” lost g uln- .blo hone lately. Mn. Mttlhtll gnd dcughtor final, of Dal-hum, spam. I (by or so with Mrs. Entry Buy. r.. of Hutton Hill, n", Lauri”. 8 _:_:.-A hm non. To B. L‘wmui ‘ CORRESPONDENCE. Mn». Wm. Jtck. of Vickers. 'Jobn Bniley vigited has purchased a Moses Donnelly. of Durham. 093?; lay. of Glands. with his sin». Mrs. John Sutherland and little son unturned to her home in Strat- ford after a visa With Mrs. Thomas Banks. Mrs. H. R. Mofiet, of Owen Sound. spentaweex with relatives around here. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Edge attended the funeral of their aunt. Miss Bur goes, in Southampton Snturday. Mr. Edgnr Ritcnle left on Friday on the huvescers' excursion to the North-west. Mrs.Jee. Steples. Merkdele. was visiting at her son Fred’s lest week. Misses Amy and Sarah Edge spent. a few days With trieuds at. Dromoro. Mr. and Mrs Redfern, of OVeu‘ | Sound, were visiting their sum. Mrs . John McN .11]. over the week end. ' Miss Ethel Greenwood commauoes to day (Mondn) on her duties as touchor in S. S. No. 1, Normanby. Mrs. Rasy sud Miss Jesn Binnie. of New Westminster. no guests of Miss Binnie’s sane, Mrs. D. E130, this week. Mr. Geo. Staples spent a. couple of days in Toronto last week. Our teacher, Miss Woodrow, re. turned on Saturday otter having spent her holideye at her home in Beeconefield, Oxford Co. Muster Rslph Kinsmen nnd brother return to their home in Toronto this week efter spending a month with the Greenwood families. (Received too late for last week.) The Lutheran Sunday School w: closed up two weeks ago on a count of the small-pox. Mr. Alfred Widmeyer. o’t Ball's Cor- ners has be-cn laid up for a length of time with rheumatism, but is able to be about again. Meri Fortney, of Garrick, is working for Nicholas W'etlaufer dur- ing the harvsst. _ A number 37mm; people from near Wetlauter’s mill spent Sunday very pleasantly at Mr. J. Hammer’s, o. Garrick township. M‘r W111. Loos, of Berlin, has been visitng his uncle, Louie Kreller, oi. the 16th concession. Wm. also Spent a few happy hours with his old school mate, Mr; John Blasing. . ‘ Mr. Thomas‘Young had a visitorl to see his poultry last Tuesday night.’ The lad came to have a good teed ofi Tom’s chickens. Mr. Fox had to go' some the next morning when men,‘ guns and dogs were making things pretty lively in the swamp for- a' while. we wonder if L. was after! the fox too. Mrs. Charles McKinnon ,of Port Arthur, is visiting at present at N. McKinnon’s, Toy Cliff. Miss Janet McEachern of Toronto and sister Emma are home at present at their father’s at Tap Cliff. A new station master has arriVed in town, and seems to be well adapted for the business. We did not hear his name yet. .châ€"v U v- Qu’te a number. seem to take advan- tage of the convenience of taking train to Durham now. It is so muah quicker than driving. Mrs. John Graham and family, of Durham visited at Mr. and Mrs. D. Graham's, of this place, for a coulile of days a week ago, taking the new railway. Miss Rebecca Nichol, of Cincinnati, 5“;; '7“ Miss Rebecca Nichol, of Cincinnati, and her sister, Mrs. Legute, of Buffalo, are visiting with their pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. John Nichol, near this place at present. The Misses McArthur of Dundalk, paid a short visit to their aunt, Mrs. Livingston, of this place, while on their way home after visiting friends in Durham. A large number from here and surround'ng country left on the bar- iVest excursion on the 14th to the West. __ .- I v-,'- Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. James Black, Oak River, Manitoba, on July 29th 1908, a. daughter. Mrs. Black was a Miss McLean, South Line, and sis- - 1‘ unnu- Teacher Blakeston and family of Stratford visited for a month at his s'gster’s, Mrs. McWilliams, of Afteme- Married at the residence of the bride’s father, Mr. Duncan McArthur North Line, Glenel .lry the Rev. J .MA. ter a ham. U161 J 25an Du“. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" young couple left for their home last week amid showers of congratula- tions. Miss Lang, a former teacher, at Tap Cliff, is visiting in the section at present. Miss Lang’s home is at St. Marys. . Prayermceting on Thursday even-i gig of this week in the Methodist hurch in this place at 8 o‘clock. Rev. Walter Nichol. son of Mr. and ‘Mrs John Nichol west of this place. reached in the Presbyterian church ! ere _o_n _8un(lay evening a week ago. ““- -â€".“LA- Ant! uv-v vâ€" w, Mr. Nichol is'n grand' speaker and: preacher. He [I pastor at the loc- ond church in the town at St. Marys Franklin McLachlin was hid up for a week with Quincy. but in better gain. The hung: 39 13:1! to do an mt Lâ€"â€"‘â€"â€"â€" A-“ gfw Lil‘s. Nei'l McCanne-l, of Dur- Edge Hill. Hampden. Priceville. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE t at 8 o’clock. can :1, m of Mr. and 9m! vest of this place. we esbyterian church 09 min: a week 380- t“ rand speaker and flu thOl' ot the M- “a mum of St. Maria .A- was ac- Is Frequently Made by the Wieeet of Durham People. 9'. 0f It’s a serious mistake to neglect havkuche Backache is the first svmptom of kidney ills Fatul'comp- licati‘nq may follow Booth’s Kid- may Pi ls act quickly to overcome kidney ills. do not dolav until too‘ late, it may mean Diuhows, Brights Disease, Read what; a Durhem ree- ident. says. - - n it o n; Mrs. Hugh McLean, of Main Sn. Durham.Onr.. says: "WV son had suflered with kidney troub‘e for over‘ ayear. His back was very tender and weak at times and sharp pains would shoot through the kidney region. Doctor-s had told him his kidneys wereofiuc'ei but, t‘ey didn’t. seem to beuoâ€"fic him. He would often be unable to sto ip 0‘ lift any- 'bing of consequevce. He procured box of Bon’h’i Kidney Pills It Mr. Mel’s-lane’s Drug S-ore and found Eh» beat of resulta from the first of the traarment. His back was 8000‘ {red from “he seve~e pain and he strengthened. He has enjoyed the best of health since and says he would not be without n box of Booth's Kidney Pills in the house." Sold by dealers. Brice 50 cents. The H. '1‘. Booth 00., Ltd.. Fort Erie, Ont., Soto Canadian Agents. . ’0 iron anything t1!“ ' ““0. Accordingly. ' Scribner's Magazine. . next fish the skiff I ' stern of the Irene. tht m in the bow. while I ,i ' ole, so that. in fifteen minutes it was possible for the sloop to cut across and E After that it was a fight to a finish, . line and the ten ton sloop on the oth- er. For a long while it seemed as though the devilfish had the better of i it. He towed that big boat steadily _‘l out into the golf for three hours and . twenty minutes. It was exactly like :' being in tow of a fair sized tug. The ' pregress of the boat was not fast, but " as steady as if it were being driven by ' the Irene’s own engines. I A._ _L ._.“._- '7'- w v- taila Muscle Racking Work. The task of hitting a devilfish “10.. a fourteen foot boat was left m m.- NW of the party, the marriez member explaining that he fell hi.~ duty to the ones at home excluded him from anything that smacked so u. suicide. Accordingly, says a writer 1.: Mbner’n Magazine. when near Lie ONE BAD MISTAKE w ova-v. â€" 7â€"..-__ V next fish the skit! put out from tut- stern of the Irene, the spearman stam- ing in the how, while the skipper stuod the his boat away so as to give un- fish a clear field at the first rush. The plan developed perfectlyâ€"the throw was good, the fish half tilted the bat with his first splash and then rushed away in a great swinging cir- , ‘L --- .\ u vauv Iv v It may be fair to remark- that killing ‘ a devilflsh entails as much genuine, muscle racking hard-work as any task on earth. It is much the same as pull- who are moving oi! entirely indiflereni to one’s futile efforts. The devilflsh will not let simple towing tire him. 11 left to himself he will sound to bottom and, after resting. proceed on ad infini- tum. It is to prevent such resting that one must work constantly by haul- ing the tow in close to him. thereby frightening him to constant effort. It be can be strained to the point of The Macaw and the Portrait. While Northcote was studying paint- ing with Sir Joshua Reynolds he paint- ‘A AL- LMfiA Qua vv -vâ€" w_c ed the portrait of one of the house- maids and placed the picture on the parlor floor, rating against a chair. for the family to see it. Sir Joshua had a large macaw, which he often in- troduced into his pictures. Between the bird and the housemaid there was no little hostility, as she had to clean up after him and resented his roaming habits. When the picture was placed against the chair the macaw, being in a dis- outstretched wings, furiously rushed at the hated face and even tried to bite it. ‘ CI. _“ the picture. As it moved not, the bird marched round the picture, as it ex- amining what the thing was. and then walked away. Again and again thI macaw repeated the advance, the at; tack and the retreat. The singular story was hailed abroad, and Edmund Burke, Dr. John- son and Goldsmith visited Sir Joshua'l parior to see the exiflition. What made it the more remarkable was that when the macaw was tried with any otherportraititbokulodflflfl KILLING A DEVILFISH. by local applications. as they cennot reach the damned portion of the. ear. There is only one way to cure ‘deat- nose. end that is by constitutional it in entire y closed. De nee: is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube re- stored to its normal condition, hear- ing will be destroyed forever: nine case: out of ten are «need by Co.- Sold by mod-hm on the Gulf of Moxichhat Deafness Cannot be Outed. not, the bird re, as if ex- 'as. and then id again tho ! O l O O mce, the at; was none! to, Dr. Jobl- 811' Joshua! ltion. Win! Me was that led with any node. of it ._a-. » Cured. En For Bargains in Men’s and Boys Suits Odd Pants Everything in ‘l‘ho whool is thomughly equipped in mun. ability, in chunk?“- 33d .010?nt T132113.- 3:: .“lllvyg III Ulul'llln‘aâ€" â€"â€"._ -- fittings. etc., for uh Junior Leaving {no lotrlo nhtton work. The following competent on! on in ohorge : T308. ALLAN. 1st Clue Certmoote. Pr“. MISS DONALDA MCKEBRAUHER, B.A. Classics, Moder e, and English. MISS GERTRUDE HODGE. B.A., Science. History and Geography. Intending etndente Ihouid enter ning of the term if possible. Boa minedet reeeonebie rem. Dnrhm end active town, making it en piece of residence. WCMCM to give-up the Gent’s Furnishing Business in Durham Having decided my entire stock will be cleared out at i Come with the Crowd es’ Oxfords and Slippers ‘. Reduced prices on some broken lines of ladi it will ‘ which we want to dispose of. Call and see if your size is here, save you money as well as do us a favor. Now is a good time to leave your order for a pair of fall shoes. have a large stock of factory goods in heavy and line goods. Are you thinking of going West 2’ get our prices on trunks. valises 2‘ telescopes, etc., before purchasing. ‘ Custom work and repairing done as neatly and quickly as possible. i The Down Town Shoe Store 1000.81.00 per month. L. GRANg , _ 0 3 Umbrellas Hats and Caps Shirts Collars and Ties to Stineon’s Ice Cream Parlor, where you get Best Ice Cream, Ice Cream Sodas, Sundaes, etc. Call in on your way home and get a quart treat the family. STAFF AND EQUIPMENT. éhnirman. You get the Benefit of Quality COST PRICE I Handkerchiefs oys Suits Suspenders Hose and Holt-Hose Underwear Sweaters ups Overalls Smacks Ties Boots and Shoes the Gent’s Furnishing line. This is your chance and should take advantage of it. W EXCURSIONS To WINNIPEG \~ 9,213“ $ 10.00 53:: . S. MCILRAITH Eggs taken as Cash c annex, FISlLâ€"No. l hon-ins and cod. Purity, Hoflom'c. [lint-ton and A!“ at the begin- rd can boob- “M §Q§O§O“ s.-.” mm $18.00 Excunswns LEAVE TRY TYPEWRI'I‘ING COMMERCIAL LAW COMMERCIAL CORRESPOND- ENCE PLAIN BUSINESS WRITING ORNAMENTAL WRITING and in placing all its gradul Each student is taught separabel: his own desk. Trial lessons for week free. Visitors welcome. ”DAY and EVENING classes. Busm ess Coll Manitoba, Alberta Saskatchewan , Work Mmfl‘ng for 25.” men. 000 wages. W. T. CLANCY. IN the B9T1

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