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Durham Chronicle (1867), 3 Dec 1908, p. 5

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and Sneeze, IS. suitable for price .......... N Nt-w York style, five ENC}: kind with a purse inside Wings at 32.50 .......... . Hers, Gloves. Suspend‘ utters. Hosiery. etc. will (Iumnto, Peels, Natl» 1 stock, 4 be, for fic- w \wlc mned by all. nut ”My settle the f'hrisrums shapper :hinga and Frills. Band Icy Hose. Golf Jack.“ ‘HUN LAl'ES AND IN at a fr-M'tiun 0f their ’riw. The lot. includes (N168. Laces and Inser- edging Fancy Handker- pl‘u't' ..... ... .VU ml pica-es at Half-Prifl'. bring on C65 ihhflll K FREE LITY” ti1)ll lentht’!‘ lined, and I‘m-s9 [3th are list- lumhle bag made.â€" Trimmings. 1: and pleasure. all and at prices never ms. Handkerchiefs. uristums Sale now ..... V A US “‘ 4.98 zul .07 .05 fll' .05 ' .79 a a. 1908 Turn «in business with H. H. MILLER tin-“Hanover Convvya 5081‘ He otters: )(1) acres (Honolg. Framehwelling. Bank Ham, “and Fat"), ought to briugfltm Will «9” or 3310;). 1(1) acres, (Helnelg, uploudid location extra good Buildings, cheap at. 37W, win take 100 ICH‘.‘ 0!) Durham Road. Bantinck. good Farm. Bank Barn, Fair Dwelling. map tor $3500. 1(1) acres, extra good Buildings. alone wor- th Imarly tha 83“” asked for the ftl‘ Near Crawford P.O. ' 3 Acre building lot in Durham. for sale cheap, nrtrade for anything £ mu) can 03!, war, or throw a stick at. Propert'; bought and mid onCorrmission Mylmy In hand. Debts collected. C.P.R. I‘u-kets and Ocean Tickets for sale. $300 of stuck in Durhnm Cement 00-. 91‘0“! In my hands for sale, cheap. Always prompt, never negligont. '3' ‘1]!!er sateen Uhdmki ““1;an and 81.75 ouch. r“, Chilclten's White wool Bo”, me" (My, and 65¢. each. 5‘99 ull!‘ 25C. and ab. D798. “0068. Men's Cardigan Jackets, D. 8.. 1.“) 1.25, and 81.50 each. (‘hpume Table COVOI'B, 0-4 8333, 1.15 Large .. u “ 8-4 size, 2.75 Sillyrua Rugs oooooooo m‘m aim, 3.“) Gold (leCOI'ftlfd-fi'lriggf Ellflgfl- "ltablo """A'Liis‘, at 1.50.1.7; at s: n. 60M decorated 7- iece glass water gets. 1.95 a n 2.25 each. Lumps, all sizes from 25c. up to 3.25 Glass Berry Bowls. Cake Plates. Water Pitchers, etc. PUMPS ' H‘Wllhm D1) yuu want. to make money and The People’s Grocery and Provision Store W‘ H. BEAN In Flour m. have Pastry. McGowau’s Eclipse Li~tuwel. and Pure Manitoba. ‘ Specie“ price on five bags 01 33y 0f the above kinds. Alsn Oatmeal by the sackâ€"- Grain Bran Shorts Windsor Salt 01' anything a tau-met needs at i right. price. 1 3-6;: have to inform our customers ml the public in xenon] that [am Ema-mud to furnish New Pumps gnd {rt-aura. Well Drilling. RoCurbing am? Press-Curbing done with cement mat-rere. All orders taken qt the Old The ('3‘ch kc 114 size. Flannelott . as, $1.25 each. 9 Blank 'ur what you want GEORGE WHITIOBE. Durham. 'mnforters from $1.35 to 33.“) Ho Sell. chap Fresh Groceries Nuts Fruit and Candies n! all kinds Call and see Us Big ‘1 Calder Block SAVE IONBY ? The Hanover Conveyancer. . H. Miller, for Christmas 11133331110 HISTORY OF THE 0003“ OF GREY. The following interesting chaptc: ct the early ban: of the comm J t Grey has tux-n kLn y written for the Bulletn by Mr. Jonn A. McDonald, ct. Prioevillc, “'an has been 3‘ random of the township Lt Glenelg for nearly 60 yuan. canning “nth his tathau and family whom? as he in”. there was only wozda.‘ wolves, beau, etc., to extend m. lbs information he gives le be c! undoubted interest to many who now rude in the prosperious ozunty of Grey. Prioeville post office was_ln the old-in Linus called Artemesna post altos, the postmaster being the late Wm. _Fu'gus::n, nupourintender-11:m ‘0! in his time. The postmaster now as Nge'll MnKinnon. In the uarly history of the place. ever 50 yw'am ago, the perle 01 the place had to go tu Durham for fithud‘ maJ. than mum Bcntinck post 01- tm. or hunter’s Corners. as the tame Archibald Hunter was the firm. title: there. . Dining 3 xLadent 6f Glenelg I will Just smug you the namcs 01 all the past ottnm as I kan than thor- oughly, mung asecswr for u number of years of the townshm. Bumman post ottou, five miles from Unt-ahm and tune from Pryce- v.11». _j1‘h-c name originated from a plane m the Highlmws 01' Scotland, as than: are a number who ha‘Jed from that part0! the, «.1d bani rail- dmts. The past oftoe was openei ova 30 yuan ago. The p-3tmaster than was the lam Dougan Molnnos. an old somol anchor, wna cam; {rum thu: Old Country from the place the ctLoc is named after. '1 he anes- ent postmaster t8 Mr. Thomas ray. la gocd uld lr'jhmnn. but still the: you. often not-amen [the LM b‘couuh name. Pomona. ansthmr post office. In Gbsnulg, kept by J. S. Black, the popular clog}: oi the townshp. Mr. Black has bwn postmaster tor over 30 years and clork 0t) Glenelg for 30 you also. lush Labs. nnothmr post office in Glunolg. .so named on amzunt of so many of the Irpqh descent in the l;- oalm), also a lake consisting of about 100 acres. W.audby,tmothne-r oust office in Glen-l e13. namud after the maiden name of the win of the Mrs; p.'stmaster. postmlstress IS a Mrs. S. Snntn. Glucot. another. 9.1“. otfjou, kept“. by Mr. ttoturt l‘lnglsn. Tram-1. stun. unutmr dd post otfos. num.d .lubul' Juu. l‘anvs, Ln». of tho thulhi'dl'S ut Gmmg, mm 111.: plzuoo 13 Kn.wn as 'l'ruv sa Mums. 'l‘ho pust- musotr -3 M'.'. hull. 'l‘hc post who; «- IlLNdd about u. milo from the orig- mused .5 Mr. hull. ’l‘nc pust cum; .9 mad! about. a mile {rpm the orig- .nal place. Bucky Suuguun, anvthcr post oftcc on Lm Uurusuxu LL34, kupl Dy N. Ur. Duusmuor, Tb.- p-st 0115-451. .9 num-d uu wcuum wt b0 mun-y rmks .11 um manly U1. 1th luv-g: when: 1003b.d,, Ltc . Edge h“. gmothagr post ;.It'.oc, num- ud. «our Mg. Jumus ddge, one of the Lou-guts UL the - ' ~ many (“10-3. hating ruuve and tr um.- for a lung 1'. mm), 111.; vunwuu- mrm has wwd the thheat g»--ntl. ugr; tullutt'ud tJ main by SA Janus, lung m his 86th yam; but [114' 134‘, «ms dbl»; (u ms: nus. Vuw w- --lwt.un. _'1‘h€ post ~-I£we la n ‘»' ‘JL L ow kcpt Mr. Hunt. The Bartholomew» C years ago Mr. and it WRMS 83 his boJks Was down for evmfl and otb-ca‘ mu: nu oduoatlon. DU In the early of the many: 330- tug Mme. n All-1: among the number who often throng- £ud the roads on a ould frosty. win-c- er‘s day. It took generally three days to give a team justice. The All 60 to 70 bushels n..b.- ian-I'D “1}t “2“an -.._ UUUUBIJ. U - « of oxen. a Jumper, an axe' and a couple of 'h‘L'm-c-madse vhoes. as vehicle as a “mm was no and those who had some Reserve Strength (Collingwood Bulletin ) ifispei, an 8“ -ma:l:e 13085.83 vehicle as a 1t would be mistaken for the how}- ing of wolves. llorsais were few and. far between. To see a gluon of 'htxraes and: a Mason wculd be almost as good to the ll'ttle boy to look at, we (to see an engine to-.d.ay with 20' or 80 empty can at.- tached to ht. We remember. an 01:! "darkCy" who lived not taut from Prfocvillc, having for a team an ox and a. cow hitchei together gusting to Durham Mills, some 15 or :40 miles d'st‘moe. The first wagon between Priosville and Durhmn was brought [mm “the township of Vaughan in 1857 by the writer’s fiauther, the late Mr. Arohhald McDonald. It just too h.rn six days to come from Klein- be rg. township of Vaughan, to where :1’rmavillo now stands. In the early history of this place the brave scttlen (thought nothing of oarulng 1.00 lbs. of flour, u. pound of hen, .an axe and 91.. 011111 of tobacco on 'his back from Kglly’s Mills, Dur- 1mm, u dLstsanoe of ten miles. A bag of flour and. a pound 0t tax would generally last one man a. couple of weeks, for there was no meat, butter, suggn or anything else taken along wth it. The immediate vicinity of Prjcevjlle East. in early days was pretty near all coloncd pCIL'pl'L‘ for m1 es am! to- gay than: is hardly one of them resi- cuts. 'Ihe lat-e Frederick Armstrong car- rmd the mail from the Tonsm'to line to Durhamflpn highackf for. years m the maarly _50’s. :1 distance 01 some axles from his starting p0 'Ln' Lb' bllluta'wu vvvvvvvv dents and fin the early history of lthe plao; public meetings were sometime oonductoj in Gaelic and it wwru'ld be almast 31156 to task :ev-ery .perszn one would unmet how be was, to say in Gael’o, “Cimnur tha thu an duig,” and the answer _w0ul_:l be, “The. gu The township of Gletnelg has a goodly share of demen¢mts of the k_l.ghland§ _of.§cotlfypd' as its rem- L'_.L-__ -1 ubkn hmaithw‘éu Hmmwir th chean Isa. olunn,” or how. '13:) the wife: and fam- Ulullll L “v ‘1 5-" yum vv--â€"v ily, but the tide has (turned the other wa now and: the pom 01:1 Gaelic is Ice (1 upon by some as a. disgrace to t alk., lit, anthough their fathers and mcthfl's colud not .ask the time of day in English. . In the yeaar 1860 the gravel road was biult in the county of Grey. Singing While a Ship is Sinking (r While Immured in a Coal Mine. Students of human nature will find in the Spectacle of the crew of the GladLator gluing to their dam th‘h :1 song on their lips, aandther proof of the; foot that sing-ling is the hast outlet far human emotion in the true of great distress and fear. Hum were over a hundred men from to have with death; land Was within .a hundred and fifty yards of them, and. they might have been and prev-exits dangerous thinking. Many a time a song. has snvod mun- dr...«ds of lives When nothing else could havg 639:0. éflttmfieg- ' __._‘__L‘- â€"m“n .n some features the great dfiaamer of 1852, when this troopahi Birkenhead toundared in St._8imgonpgmpay, near - L "MI-m Lvumu w“ a. Cape Town, mys London Chat. The“ were 638 perm!) on board. Including the crow, saveral detachments of sald’ers, and women and ohildnen. 'Al- though it was quickly seem that .the vast majority or «those on bound mud perlsh, theme was never the slightefi approach of panic. At a ward from their officers the troops assembled on deck as if on (parade. and when the command m given to Damn the beats for the mm and autumn. the soldmers sang “ at Save the Queen ” not with the object of sta mg their own mum. but merely to r up the passengers as they W into the boats. Probably the world. ha. never ‘wit- “After taking three bottles of your wonderful medicine, our baby “'35 entirely well; and needed no more medicine. At six- teen months of age she weighed thirty pounds. Shghad cried eight months night and day, and nothing did her good until we tried Scott’s Emulsion. ” -MRS E. C. SMITH. Villa Rica. probably saved this child’s life. Four doctors had been tried. Scorr’s EMULSION seemed to be just the thing needed, and it is just the thing needed by thousands of other children. It’s so easily digested, so pure and harmless, yet most powerful in building up the most deli- cate child or adult. But be sure to get Sco'r'r’s EMULS'ON: there are so many worthless and harmful imitations. A full copy of Mrs. Smith a letter and many others of a similar nature. together with some of our valuable literature rec carding children. will be I0!" noon r9- celpt of your addrou. montxonmg this ”Pete SCOTT ‘ BOWNE 126 Wollincton St. W. Toronto ALL DRUGGISTS THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. ‘10“, l” I.“ K, m an. v-wvâ€"v __ -- 4 usable to («‘de it. The ottioeru owcver. resolved to (sht the flames, and there‘was no attempt to. desert the .sth. Troops were assembled tn deck and from the to ti-ma d-t.aoh- A barrel of gunpowder expludnd and no some-r Wow the flames Mg..nMng to tlre than the ship eXperienoed a terrific gale. map-fie all ths, she reached the Mmur-tus wilthout hav- 1ng lost a singba lific, the unpertur- b.1’lty and solidly of the trl:0p8 hav- '.ng saved the vessel when the slight- (.5; panes would have 'iJS‘trJytd. all chance. of life.‘ - n! ALA Tiaâ€"I’- _-n_ WGMU~IC ooooooo The recent wreck of the Berl'n pro- degd anathcr instance of the p. - a of tho human V0.06. All thrwgh the long nght when the ill-clad passengmrs w-cre fighting against the compost and the extreme cold. a lady, who just fulfilled an cngu oment at the Covent Garden Opera -usa sang at «.ntcrwxls all the sweetest songs in her martoire. Nne years ago a boatl ad or we- m.n and chtldrcn hatem'd amid darkntas to one of their number who tcund *.n song the bust 8-13:0.) for the dangers ur' the deep. They bud been on the ill-fluted Sit-311:1, and during their wandm‘ing in the over- crowdtd boat, hapless and in direst peril, thuy wgre .ohleered by the ‘Lf.m pC'lll, buv "wv -_-__ _ _ thigh-ap-iritea grl, who sang them bum: cuumgie and. hqpe. 0n tha 000213.011 'J'f another ship- wrcck, the dstraotion from the worms of [”2an 9ver death was produced by u clwgymun who sang ccmLo songs and. acoqimpanicd {ham- .st on tho pfiuno. It is not omen anyhting hum mug is chronicled concerning in sh pâ€" wreok. but there its a star told bf a oer-twin actor who £41m . hunt-it in this unpleasant postion. Will-41th..“ ship struck the rock his first thoughts inclinizd for pz'ayirzr. But that: only part. of who pl'uywr b-0k he knew was. “A mmn may not marry h’.s grandmothca'," and h‘C kept re- peatng this until provmwo; :nthu .shapa of a tug boat arrival mi itccok than off. _A_f.m“‘n n‘Irl|_ huh?" " “q 5- pâ€"v~'_ h’.s grandmother," and he k‘Clpt. re- pemtng this until provdunm :nthu shape of a tug boat arrived m1 xtccok thzm off. Mning disasters resemble ship- wrecks in respect to the means oni- plowed to steady the nerves. Thus, when 50 men Wul‘e buried in a. coal mine in the Rhondda Valley. the sung "Loam K ndly Light” untildxat 0121.111st 36 of them.» Thor ut llam- @tfi‘nd, th10 the anxious crowds wene waltmg for [LAMS of murmurs. sons and rhusbmrds '.n the pit bClO'W, they! sang various hymns, including “Ah; 3 W..th M0,” and “Sal-u in the Arms of Jesus.” It was singing all the way, until hon: hmd to be abandon- ed and bLttcr menu's replace the half- h ve'ful. h-alt-d:,pr»eps’.ng hymns. t is curious how s..ld.rn m:.n cry sentenced to death. Some curse, a new gr-n, the majority rcmtuin .pos- slve. but they all got (to tha soufled this gnud to thsair Late. It is the other way about with the judge, who generally Leela more than the .pris- oner the terror. of the moment. The lube Lord Brampton, when Mr. Jus- tice- Huwkins, hunt the: r‘Slpult‘it.Cll 01 being a very hard main, yet he was mere than onoo driven to tears when sz-nd'ng a mnn to execution. There was 3- “1st about twelve yin. 3 ago. The swno wuss the court house at Winchester; the tame at Christâ€" mas eve. Just before a few minutes before midnight the judge began to pass sentence of death on the wretch- ed creature in the docks. Stmnges ly enough. tho candles in the court began to go out one by one. as each word drolipzd {rum the frozen lips of the prodding judge. Before the final words arms, the judge was .shodd'ng bitter tears of agony, the man in the dock Whig. smiling in- difflerontly, having recovered his nerve in a wonderfully short time. One of the most terrible at prob lems “’11“: to do when twu or more [versans rmc nlon'e in u b.;at in the 01mm sun. slowly starving to death. '1‘th was the puzzle set to three men and 9 bo_y,__,_who (stamped from a ___-_.L.‘ mm- at,“ They 'had no opportunity to collect wovaions, and as the built was 1,- 00 mil-es from land, the quartotte‘ sown felt the [mugs of their hunger. and than the) mptain suggested that they .sh-ulu draw lots and k'll one of thalr numbqr, Th:- horrvibe plan was raj-coma by one of the survivors. but ‘t 11.3 captaun was driven insane by starvation, and one evening be murdered the bay. The: body had; mo 300nm been eaten than a German ship pitched ggfithle three men (and «eventually 1121 d them- alt Liverpool. 'T'h“. cfnrv of the orlme lealoed_0u't eventually handed them at uverpom. The story of the crime leaked out and two of the men were placed on trail, found guilty and sentenced to to death. But there [was no Inten- tion of oarrydng out the extreme santonoe land they paid for 'tihellxr mad act by undemgoing six months imprisanmmnt without hand labor. ‘ Those wh) have taken rt in a thattle have confessed tho were 1t not for the ah‘julting and the noise they would lose their nerves and run amyu There is always tn in~ bet-val of tho cowardice in! the sold!- er, but it is quickly overcome, and he fights grimly, unmindful of 1m- pend’lng death. Bands were at oournw. lumted to raise Spirits of soldiers. Martial music has done I great dram in saving campaigns. No- un win the Victoria toss by deeds they wouldn’t awnnaltsh had they ttmn *to th‘nk. Lord 'bcfi'ts is atra'd of cats and cannot stay in the some room with one, he won several V. 0'3. '11! the ol ‘ days sol- d-'.ea's fought to the taco. lliment of ; battl-o cries such as St. cargo and Merry England and for God‘ and St. Denis. to 've a quantum of English and Em ' courage cm as they Good Cough Medicine for Children. Thc season for coughs and colds be now at hand and ten much care cannot be uard to protwt the chil- dren. A chili is much more likely to omtract a: Inherit! or scarlet fever when he‘ _aas 3.30131; Tpe quick- Aâ€"â€" Lt.- IVV'O'J “u“: u-v u .- â€"- v--.â€" __ - or you cum his cold the loss the risk. Chamberlain‘s Cough Remedy 18 the sole reliance of many mob-ten; and tow ofi thlmse wlho have tried it are willing ta usa any \Jther. Mrs. F. F. Qtardher. of Rilplex, W. Va., -_._rLfl.l_._ at tnan Chamberlain’s Gang ‘ Remedy for my oh‘uiren and it has always given QWCGHW," This remedy contains no opium or fiber narcotic and m be guvcn as can- tldcntlf to a “d as w an adult. 0 by all drug m Tho CHRONICLE for ALLthBNEWB . -'-"â€"â€" Rundming in 'thé over- hulplcss and in direst ware emerald by_thc ya tn in~ the sold!- come. and Eu] of 1m- "mare 0t Spirits of as dongs. With the opening ot the new Cnnnd inn Pa cific Lino another milestone but been ranch ed in the history of our toyn. C.- ..IV wvâ€" -â€" w‘l‘l o followina time nbb mll be in pm until further notnoe . Bead down Bud up 6 303.m.3909.m.1v Egfik’r an !) 55p. a. l 15]» n I- "an n A) 6“ 314 655 325 706 336 722 352 733 403 747 417 800 430 Connecting Maple um u «2 a u; Honour 9 31 12 51 All“: Pk. 9 20 12 40 Durh «a 9 04 12 2; ~ ’Willhmo 8 5 12 12 2 Prioovfllo 8 38 11 58..- nr. Sa’go'n J. lv 8 25 ll 45 with trains to and from TONI“. ‘g‘hroggh 009le botyoon Durham sud Toronto. _ -._A_ In... 5‘.- mad-'- Canadlin 'P’aclfic . Railway Time Tablé. luruugu 00'0" uvvwwu yuanâ€"â€" Speed. comfort and safety. 'l‘ry Tiaâ€"o i'obph'o ine.â€"uo long units at Junctions. Comtonl for tickets and informntion. We are also A' {alt- for an» and Dominion geamohipo, C.P. ocean linen ad Dominion Express. For Bargains in Men’s and Boys Suits Odd Pants l‘he school is thoroughly equipped in teechlq ehility. in chemical and electr cal euppliee nnc fittings. etc.. for full Junior Lenving end Metric n‘ntnon work. The following competent etc! a! i'. chnrge: T808. ALLAN. Prlxci nl. let Clue Certifi- cate. Subjects: Science. nclid. English Grem- mar. Book-keeping and Writing. MISS DONALDA MCKERRAUHER. EL. Graduate of Queen'e University. Subjects: Latin. French. Algebra, Lgithmetic. MISS AMY EDGE. Grednnte of the Fnculty of Edi'lcation. Suhjecte: Literature. Coupon. tion. Geograulu, dietory and Art. Intending students ehould enter st the begin- ..mg of the term if possible. Bond an be ob. mined at re Mona ule rem. Durhnm in 3 heel“: and active town. making it a moat dumb c niece of residence. Peon. 81.00 per month in ndvnnco. c L. GRAN: _ c BAILGI. Umbrellas! Hats and Caps ' Overalls, Shirts Smacks Collars and Ties Boots and Shoes Everything in the Gent's Furnishing line. This is your chance should take advantage of it. DURHAM SCHOOL. WOW.” Having decided to give up the Gent’s Furnishing: Business in my entire stock will be cleared out at Quality considered. that prices are as low at the Dow; Town Shoe Store as at any other place in town. \Ve carry a. large 8m Our IIOSIERY is well spoken of by those these goods. Trunks, Valises, Suitcases, Telescopes, e in stock. . Dont forget we ( an give you something good in mitts, gloves or lets at lock bottom plices. A look at the plices will do you no whether you purchase or not. Custom wouk and remaining as usual. 8 )le agency in Durham for the celebrated lumbermeu’ s “Kantj ”Rubbers. Don’t forget the name. You will make no mi by having all your Fancy Baking, Bread and from him. A good supply always kept on and can supply your wants on shortestn STAFF AND EQUIPMENT. Chairman. BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS "tofu-Inn. C 00. For Flour Feed Seed Fresh Groceries New Fruit and Nuts Choice Confectionery Pure Sp“ and Vinegars No. l Ftiiiiiy and Pure Manit Fine Salt. Farmers Produce . S. ‘MCILRAITH 955 .n. 1 15 .- 9429 102’ 931 1251 920 12.0 904 1224 862 1212 838 1158..- 825 1165 suitable for all classes. sO‘OsO‘ QOQOQO W. D‘ COMO Pumps of all Km Galvanized and Ira] ing; Brass, Brass and Iron Cylinders. Pumps mm $2 In SHOP Open ovary durum All REPAIRING promptly q orly “tended to. PRICE I Handkerchiefs BOOK-KEEPING SHURTHAND TYPEWRITING COMMERCIAL LAW COMMERCIAL CORRES' ENCE PLAIN BUSINESS WRIT! ORNAMENTAL WRITING and in placing all its 3|! Each student is taught aepll his own desk. Trial lesson- week free. Visitors welconn EBAY and EVENING Business Suspenders Hose and Half-Hose humour» of And Dal» in â€" LEADS X Mount F‘ who have tried . T. CLANCY.

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