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Durham Chronicle (1867), 3 Dec 1908, p. 7

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In re. [0 room [01' our n-istmas Stock w «,lecided to of Jewellery, .‘S, Hooks and The Jeweler Canadian florologlul Int humus i A SPEC the time to get hristmas pres- l()\\'PSt prices. HIM)” with a full M Cartridges of m 9V9 l8 3. for ls FM‘TORILY. JNTOSH -“--‘--â€" .‘9 X .JI‘IJ {:9 :LquJm {(-pai ring a Smithy Tin vare tc. and worthy of «mvinced. ed sq-veral 00' 11' :tln-mly In!" 1‘} YPI‘Y St! we Massey-Harris Implements Ware- M u m IS. Snwyvr Massey Thresher: D63 Laval and Massey-Harris Separators Rubber rings for Oxford Separators ‘91‘ our platform 808108 Mm hine Repairsâ€"Cash mum on and Coal on always II stock Lambton Street Furniture Moving NflTIBE T0 THE PUBLIB | r.» m inform the public Of 5 BUS -' f‘my Business, I am prepared “HUI. z .x : u-nntrzwts for the moViDS NHL. ‘ rw'ul I‘ltferts, etc. .\' Hwy-k guaranteed, and all hunk -_‘- ~ 1 ““911 by the negligence 0P "“"*‘1"*-"2 ~~~ Hf myself. or employees Pu! Wham, .......... I Spring Wheat...... .. Pets ........... hley ...... o o 0000. “'80... 0... 0.0000000 {futons per I)... now. Hour per cwt ........ oltmeal per etch ..... 0p per th0000 0000 Live Hogs, per out. .{ Dressed Hogs per cw ‘ Hides per 1b.. .- ahaopskins. . . . . . .... wool Tillow... laud ..... .. 3"3010............. The cinema“ tor ALL the!!!“ Alex. Russell, Big Store Alex. Russell, Durham Positively Selling Out and going out of Business in The Chance of a Lifetime for Bargains 5. 3. 1906 n. O. .. Wheat . . . g \vbe“toooooo y.......00000000 tr Market Report. W. LAUGH EED Duumul. Dec. 2. kins. cacao... ’;:::oooooo:::: \ T}: l .-\ L SOLICITED; W. J. McFadden. Durham 82 to 48 to 7 00 to 21 to 85 to 9 85 t0 13 to 12 to 12 to Agent. f3": _-.u~3;§m">g' 40 3 25 35 3 Mother earth got a good sensing of .1warm rain in this vicinity on Monday. '] Zionites have arranged for their ' annual Christmas Tree concert to be held on Christmas eve. and are busy [already at the programme. 15 Herbie Peters. who left hereon the August. excursion to Msnitobs, has lately gone over to his uncle. Norman Mercin. in N. anots Normsn has 1400 cores of fine lsnd. owns over 20 horses, and has amassed quite s for tune His old sssocistes here will be plessed to learn of his success. Mr. John McNelly, of the 6th, re ceived word from his brother Will in Seek. that he hee lately purchased en SOD-acre farm there for 810000 Will banked 8'2OOU this year on a rented form. He hes four sons thet can handle teams. He’s a hustler. Miss Beeeie Weir. student at Our hem H. School. spent the week end with her room mate Miss Olive Cook. at the latter’e old home here. Over a dozen of the hustling men and youths met in Mr W. L Falk- inghem’s woods on Saturday after. noon, and in a couple of hours cut. split. and piled ten cords of wood {or Zion’s use. Mr. Falkingham gener ously gave the timber, and received a most hearty vote of thanks, three firms.” and a tiger. W. L. is a right a most. hearty vote cheers and a tiger. good fellow. Quite a number from here attended the soiree in Glenela Centre Baptist church on Friday evening, and report having a most enjoyable time ° Mrs Henry Firth is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Will Jack. This is one reason why Ayer’s Cherry Peetoral is so valua- ble in consumption. It stops the wear and tear of useless coughing. But it does more -â€"it controls the inflammation, quiets the fever, anothes, heals. Ask your doctor about this. Travel ston . tankâ€"m3..- of Miss Euiza. McCormick left on Mon- day “I“ to visit friendsin Walkermn. Miss Sadie McKeown and Miss Katie McFerlane. now of your town. visited their respective homes over Sunday. Mr. Colin McIntyre 's visiting his .aon-in law, Mr. Archi Beaton, at present Miss Leah Mchmh wcs the guest of Miss Muud McGillivrcy flew days not week cud took in the social at. the church. Mr. Alex. McQueen, of Boothville. wn x culler in this burg on Saturday evening. Better not forget that bake: the next time, Alex. Mr. Jack MoArthur. of the Glen. ie erecxing a. building for the purpose of chappinz grein this winter. Mr. Hugh Edwerde’ little daughter ie under the care of Dr. Meclenrin at present with ecnte inflrnmetion of the kidneys. Hope the little enfierer will soon be in her usual health egein. Mr. Jones and family, of Prioeville. moved into this ban: last week, bu ing rented Mr. And? Ford's house. Mr. Jones is a eon-in Inc of Mr John Pilkey, the bu tcber. The tea meeting held in the Glenelc Centre Baptist church on Friday. the 27th inst, was well attended oonsid ering the very dark night. Tea waa served about 8 o’clock. and we heard some say that the eatahles were much to the credit of the young ladies that baked them. Aiter tea was over. Mr. George Binnie took the chair to dispose of a lengthy program. As we all know. Mr. Binnie makes a good chairman. and by his good com mand cf the audience the very bar. of order was kept Appropriate .speeche; were made by the Rev-i. 1‘Y _.___ “‘4'â€"â€" Farquhareon, Jamieson and Newton.‘ who is pastor of the church. Also‘ Mr. H. H, Miller, M P.. of Hanovmx? who (J‘rlenelg people wele pleased to? see, gave a fine address. Mrs New 9 ton, of Durham. gave two or threel solos. showing her ability as a mnsi g clan, and was greatly applauded byI the appreciative audience. Miss Maud McGillivray gave a rocitationl which took very well. Also ML! Andy Wurst”), of McWilllumsville, gave two recitations which were' well received by the audience The! Glenelg Centre choir, under the lead ' ership of Mr. Binnie. furnished excel ‘ lent. music throughout. the evening. Door-keeper C H. Kennely handwd to rhe treasurer 5'9 0x). being the pr 1 ceede of the BVPDng After dinglug 'the National Anthem, all went to their resneCtive homes well pleated with the evening’s enjoyment. As there were a lot of eatuhlee lcft over. it was suggested that. any who wished could come the following evening and finish them. Quite. a number turned out. and a very sooia ble evening was spent. Mr. Geo. Hapklns and bus ailment May, mama men trams, Wilbert' and Eva. Blyth, one night recently. M398 Mamie Radfiord, of Hanover, in viewing at this present; time 'wjtrh' Iver friend, Min Florence Clark. Mr. Geo. Burnett and M53 Myrtle McDonald Viiâ€"ted tho lutLer's auntt| and uncle. Mr. and MRS. T. Grazsby.l A goodly number from here intend going up to the fawl supper at L.0.L. No. 1192, on Wedncaiay night. I Mr. W. Clark got .struck on the knm one day last week while cut- ting shingles, which took awuy his appetite for .1 few meals, but he is able to mt aga‘n. We are glad that he came of! .90 well. Mas Mary Brown and M38 Maui Ham lton, of Egremont, v1.5- ted with; the formats aunt, Mrs. W. Cllrkyz from Frday until Sunny, when Mr. W.lbert Blyth accompanied them; home. I J. W. Blyth erected 33 r013 or. ere fence tor Mr. Adam 71’.eLt grew". He also has an order far three w re‘; The {people of the neighbcrhood and asap onlly the members of the Varney L. 0. L. were very aorry to hear of thflLl‘ intend, ‘Mrs. J. M Hunter, getting .so badly hunt, anzl we hope that .uhe may soon fully re- cover from her injuries. house last Frfiey night, speaking from a financial stand point wu'n grand mom. The program, whmh but! mostly from Durham, wu- ex- cellent, .md during the render“ of it the order wall fairly goal, but during the selling of the boxes it was pretty not-y. Mr. _W. thneton, en, 01 Durham. we: nuotioueer, und this being his mt 3W. found it rather ditfloult no much so that he does .not want to sno- t'.on all any more homes. but at my rate he anaconda! in pulling on: Uty dollar- out of them. The pro- oeneds all toll amounted to “6.56. CORRESPONDENCE. Bunessan. Varney. THE DURHAM CHRONILLE The local Option by-me ~23 a qufct' \atmlr. People have seen it’s work- ing and will vote according to their own convictions. Mr. James Barbour returns home from h'a years’ work near Llstowel, and W11 remain till after the thou»- Mrs. James McLaughlan is slow- ly recovering from her illness can- traowd while taking care of her mother in early tall. days. LVUV. Luv-.uaum- -wâ€"-, -â€" _ duct-e1 sacramental aerviées in. St. Paul on Sunday. Mr. Farr has al- ways been on very friendly terms thh our people, and the bank seem Ens that. he was lucky Ln gstd‘iug a 'good ij bsfare the rush of 1mm- ‘ers arr-vu1; that the crops was fa, r- ‘ly good, and that he Lk‘es the place Ewell enough 'to :11 nk of permanent- :ly looatlng there. i Mr. Wm. Duns concluded the pur-: ohms: of Mr. John Sharp-3’s farm on 'Sntur-dmy. Whiz) we are V(l‘y sorry ,to 103-; Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe tum ztha nc.,ghborh0;d, thuy hav.ng been 'worthy enjoy-us mush esteemed, we EwU-xlcum‘e Mr. qu.s, who as also .a 'good huai, to our mdst. Mr. Sharpe ’.suys Lt 9|:in to advertLae in whe “Chronole.” i : As we have always ountsudei t] at :th-Sfe ;.s no use doing a thing when tho bound to th-s woods. Masts. G30. Chmpmnn and WLII am Morrmu x‘aculucd {ram the West- ern harvest fields. The former tells nu that. he was lucky m gstd‘iug a As we have always cunt-Ended t! at there ;.s no use doing a thing when Lt. -.s adcxy too late, we would urge all our peoylc to go to M .33 lrw.n‘s school cons-art an Thursday evening, Dso-mecr 10th, as announced on f Inst 1mg-3, ;.n:stc»tld of the clevenm as we 'unnounoad .l'xst week. The ms- take was ours, but the treat w.“ b; by the teacher, pupls and other talent, and well worth papal; ng of. Our swamps are crowded with ‘hunbcrs and their dogs these days. I'l‘my come early and may late. Their lbcrtlm are being curtailed a and their grounds reduocd. In fact there are mot-c people than name would imagine who have to dapen-i on rabbit Quite a number of intrend'ng .pur- alumna have gone up to Mr. Gneo. Twumley’s sale toâ€"duy. George dd well to put the '15, of achles Ln the Chronolc in th's very busy week as few are out to see (pastels, and everybody reaia the Chronicle even Lf it has to be done on Sunday. S'noe the death of the late George Lapard some years ago, the he rash.p1 o: the estate has been a contention, but we presume it bust have been .s'sttlod on Mr. Hugh McLean, of Durham, ms he was .out last week and removed the barn, and no mon in his sober 30an .would think of carrying away another perm barn In broad day light without be- an noticed. aLater, who have been apendgng the 'past two and a 'balf months with tr'..e'nd.s, returned home on Tuesday. has tormer’s mother, Mrs. S. Lawr- ence, amompanes them to spend a .while with other five of her children sow; for an existence, and have notices out agunnat trespassing in their woods by hunters. Mrs. James Mack, and her Winsome little daughter, Mny, of Wnislm'in- The annual hand meeting was held} in the town hall on Friday evening last. at which there Was a. good at- tendance and much interest meni- iested in the local organization. which had a successful year. Oflicers were elected for the ensuing year we follows: President. Mark Wilson; Vice President. '1‘. A. Blakely; Men ester, John Runstndler; Secretory- treesurer. C H. Munehew; Bend~ maet‘er, Fred Tucker; Auditors. W. H Thurston. W. J. Bellamy. Mr. Bert Green’s moving picture show. which is reported very fine. will exhibit under the euepices 6f the {bend in the town hell on Kondey. Tuesday end Wednesday evenings oi next week. Mr. Jones McMullcn, J. P.. hud occuoion to unit: occupy the bench on Suturduy lost to dccl with oncthcr violation of the county hy-luw with respect to peddling without o liccnn. In this iuctoncc Charles Jones wu the ofionder sod wu fined 812 with cont. 82.25. Mr. John Brown. of this plus. received the ud new: on Bunrdsy Thoms Fan, of Gorrhe, con- to have m w.nt,cr‘.s work i oi the deeth et Pei-ereton of hie brother-in-lew. Hr. Andrew Ceewell. who hee frequently vieited Mr. Brown end iemily. Ir. Ceewell wee one of the very highly respected pioneere oi Mlnto townehlp. but retired from the ferrn ebont eix yeere ego to reeide in Pelmereton. Mr. Ceewell wee e feithlnl member of the Preebvterieu church, end served in the oflice of elder forty yeere He easieted in building the firet Preehy terien chu‘roh â€"-e log buildingâ€"in Pelmereton neerly fifty yeere ego. Word was received lsst week by Mrs. (Dr.) Carter of severe injuries sostsined by herr mother. Mrs. Pye. Sr., who hsd fallen down stsirs st the home of her dsnghter. Mrs. B. B. Fulton. Woodstock, whither ehe hsd recently gone on e visit Mrs. Pye’s friends here sre sorry to lesrn of her misfortune, but hope for her speedy recovery. Mrs. W. J Boyd an" s thimblo puty to about thirty of her lcdy friends on Sstnrduy ntMrnoon Inc A very enjoynblo time was reported Mr. Wileon Ichiullen, went buck line. moved loot week into hie hend some new residence. which hue token the piece of the old one deetroyed by fire in March loot. The building. which is of red brick leid in dork mortnr. preeente 3 fine nppenrnnce. It in finished throughout in good style end the henting ie by furnace. Mr. Sangster Hemphill. of Ceylon, has also erected a handsome new residence. into which he is moving his family this week. The building, which is of cement grout, is modern in style, and the workmanship throughout, much of which was done by Mr. Hemphill himself, is of the heat The new structure is an orna went to our sister village Mr. Andy Wilson has invested in a neat driving outfit. At the close of the service in the Pxesbyterian church on Sunday after- noon. Rev. G. C. Little. Frank Chard and Mr. Andrew Gilchriet were up pointed delegates to the Laymen’s MiSsionury Convention to be held at; Orangeville on December 15311. Mr. Norman E. Rahsm, a beautiful " Cornet play er. who, for the present,” is assisting Mr. Sproule with an ‘ agency here. assisted the Methodist cuoir with his instrument on Sunday ‘ evening. Mr. Rehnm will play at; the band entertainments next week. VVDU“ â€"-v -â€"--'v evening. Mr. Rehem will play at'i bonny northern land: the hand entertainments next week. Our thtusttnd forests we" I . , our Inkss and torrents 1 The Presbyterian and Methodist Fro-m where the rusty Sur' Sunday Schools are now preparing Atlanta 1.0.”. for the.” anniversah entertainments ‘To where the hr gin-3r Pee] on Lhristmas and New Year 8 even 1le Our WMJm were: i083 respectively. The B4ptist83h00l 0 Ill w; our hrrrtl D 111-111 i. also preparing for dete not yet ”HR... Thv truth to man! hxed. So ,slinll Ci'umd ans {rm-em The Flesherton Advance has prom- ; true .1: heart and hand. ised its readers a pleasing surprise God bless our brand Dom this week This, we believe. will be‘ “18811 Northern land; the paper in enlarged form and From 1,01”, cam,“ to. chucked full of interesting news. i front “39 hand; ' Rev. Dr. Csldwell and Rev J. W. God bless all tr bee and pet Tribble. of Corbetton, are to exchange} In our vast domain. [pulpits next Sundsy. lAnd make them all at: brot Mr. Joseph Cornfield has been et Milton the pest two weeks with his brother Robert, who in et the ponnt of denth. Messrs. Victor and Noble Riley. 01! Alliston. were visitors the pest week with their was, Mrs. W. J. Cuwell.‘ sud Other relatives. Mr. Chm-lea Wickena "rived here on Saturday from Winnipeg and w_u_ ;â€"vi‘swi;or It'Mr. John Tb'iléiowsito’s: Mr. Wickona bu beenlin the West since August. Mr. Leelie Norrie is. this week going into busineu for himself, Open- ing e new berber 9110;) u. Ceylon. Mr. Ed. Richardson, of Iron River, Wisconsin, is on an extended holidny visiting his mother. Mrs. Henry Richardson. here. Mrs W. E Soutbgue. of Senforch, is visiting her brother, Mr. George Mitchell. Miss McAuley. nurse. is home from Toronto visiting her pounce. Miss Katie LeGard is home from Mien C. H. Hutton was rend Toronto visiting her potent: iterta‘no-d by the M was Mod Mrs. (Din) Murray returned on.M"" 11' Buokler. ”f Dughan. Saturday irom Toronto where she" Mrs. Thomas E. llmton Q31 was under treatment for a few weeks : last week w th M”, Geo. m which has somewhut benefited her. M 3.5 Hunt. Durham. ' Mrs. M. K. Richardson is waiting her daughter, Mrs. I. B. Lucus, at Markdale. Miss Maggie Snell. of Holstein, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. Snell. Mr and Mrs. Binghnm, of Shel- burne. visited over Sundny with Mr. A. Munshcw and family. Mrs. Linton. Sr. who lives with her son on the 10th coo.. bed the misfortune to fall down stairs one day last week. end sustsined severe injuries. though fortunately nobones were broken. While coming to the villege on Friday leet. ehoree driven by Mr. Geo. Ueirne, of Ceylon. took the lib- erty of 3 skip. upturned the cert zend landed the driver on the roedeide. The horse reeched town with the cert inteot, end George oeeeped with en ehreeion over the eye. wvvâ€"â€"â€"'â€" v ' vâ€"' v, A number of neighbore end friends were enterteined es e fowl enpoer M. the home of Mr. end Mn. Hen-y Wood on Mondey evening, when on enjoyehle time wee epeot. Miu Wolfe. who recently vieited her cousin, Ire. Bnnetedler. left e low due ego for Homilton to nooept the poeitlcn ol eoloiet in the Corey choir. which will tour [or the eeeeon in Censde end the United Stetee. The choir oonslete of twenty unem- It. H. mdloy and sister. In. '1‘. J. fluinoon. «tended tho tuners! of the In. George Bailey a. law." lat week. Q2 t'mtorgoodthun "In-t tt'mel We laugh at the school: Who shout and cheer .- hoars’: after a school some. a claâ€"‘m, "We are the people,“ . , (u a the when “we are the . u very truth. “We are the " who handpd together in one a God tmr ng nation. "We people.” who make the In ' must make just'oe and r?“ r’egn. . “We are the {eople must welcome the throngs now ' fng in our Dom"nion (mm all.~ of the earth. “We are the - who must educate not <1!“va ch'ldren, but all tho-9 who us from countries where they had no ltreugth tor unyth’l'g the berr'hle struggle for m '- nveo'm'mec of life. “We are ; people" who must enforce the? Inc ,of the Lord's Day in W '31!” o! m tfbonaanfi ioomie to us from other . where they never have renl’ ,, crmper’ty and wealth which from houor'ng God's comm keep Ha day holy. "We hm people" who must baneh from land the usa of alcohol: we” are clear ughted enough to n: cursa it br ngs and the sorry‘ degrat on .t lenvcs to (the inn: chldren whose fathers have all “We are the pe0ple” who must clear the great airs-sun of l't‘Jera ,wh'ch has sue!) .a tremendous ‘flucnoe 'n 111]! day; we, who ca: br'ghber outlook than we have todnu! Wu Eben-e people who faced greater :it by ‘retus'ng to subscribe {I buy any vpnper 01' ha I: W'h'oh G cl an :‘Ind worthy of .uupport. are the people” who. hav :1; all .mam bl Ba ngs of prospt-r't' strtngth. of god laws and ‘ Fours Ives and the gulrd an our mother. England. that . we 11 g ve thanks toGod Godamd “and M th much joy and cons.ousn«css (f cur power ,and to all by 11}! help. .GOD BLESS OUR BROAD God “1:33 our brsud Dani ' I t l gt Mas M. J. Cuff 11.5 rant“: vst,.ng friends in TorontO. 8' Mn. Thomas L-m r6000 V13. the guest of her a pter. Mu. I l Campbell, recently. - , front cr'a hand: God bleaa all tr bea and in our vast domain. And make them all as In and not (or greed (1' M‘ 0 bl; as our brand DJm ' ‘ make Thy truths to I“ 80 shall Canadans freemen true in heart «and band. God bkas our broad Danni. hom 3, our flag. cur knc; Spread happ ness and plenty. | at our maples green; In peace or w :r our Guard] Thou our Father till. And what our wsanm net-1|l shall be om Father’s w.ll; 0 his our broad Domnnu. ' make Th truth to a‘nnd: '80 shall ad ans two I Mrs. Hrnry McCalen rad scvere injury from. a ball Ill Mr. and Mrs. 0] var M00: Saskatchewan, spent a (new I their .soh, Mr. Henry MoCd Msaes C. Webber and 8. EU Poylar H11, were the 3:16” 8. Hopk'ns lately. ‘ Mrs. Wm. Snuddsrs rem: .week from v s ting her not 'Munroe, of Kncardne. Mrs. Charles L-m-rénoe qua day wth her mother, In Noble, town. Wedd‘ng' bells lel soon In Soon they w.ll a chilling, In our burg so we hear, 3092! It's music to every 6 And that I: not 3111! hiking. That our people naw are ml But that the bells v.11 can] To all thud folk! that are ll )1. J. Lawrence has taken. i for tam n3 pun-poms. Vtr'ixâ€"é‘ In than had 119mg. Amoce-oionotcolds 00rd; ed cold 1: unmet oertam chronic catnrrh. Fran w pencm ever wholly M. "61‘! 0014, the attentwgn it 4 :94 you may, avoid thll u [Luca-es. How can ym'cnrej Hutton ‘ Hill. WE ARE THE PROP! 365th 1 ft ‘m mgr * Mull om 0‘ la! 'Bowu'o of Frequent

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