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Durham Chronicle (1867), 10 Dec 1908, p. 4

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Separators rings for Oxford Separators be our platform scales [whine Witsâ€"Cash hval and Massey-Harris 'or Lung 'roubles iture Moving i; the farmer wants in the :0 line can be found in our 'er Massey Threabers and Coal on always In stock W. J. McFadden, Cherry Pectoral cer- curea cougha, colds, Ida, consumption. And My attengthena weak Land weak lungs. in be no mistake about hibdoicmflnonm- ..fit cm .13” yous.” Int In the world ON LY {OUGH LINE 5 TO em Canada per out. .. :0 per cwt. Trains Daily west Rates mges or Delays but with I. lutulane '. I. Ticket Agent. ; Durh- inform the public of in connection with my Business, I am prepared anti-acts for the moving Meets, etc. guaranteed, a. nd all led by the negligence or I myself or employees ”I“! We” Mormon-m .et Report. know «is true. And doctor will say so. .UGHEED Dec. 9. fl Dixon: on". ‘ w to August 3103 SOLICITED. ad Beekeeping on ur- a. By nail, $10.“ Iii our: to-dn. _~. 3. A. Fannin- regular with Ayer’ "a -A___‘ “-‘A---_- of lay four In nth“ to the .pre- bHam-is ents Oltlrrhocone n. to: 81.» 40 to 2 50 to 2 90 to 135 to 5 65 to 7 65 to 6 to 85 to 8 85 to 35 to 82 to 48 to 7 00 to 1 21 to 22 to 30 to 13 to 12 10 or t0 t0 t0 Age!) t. 325 QU‘H 056932 O‘D‘O 12; 12 40 16 35 8'2 48 i It “as good 11-; ws to the ratepayers of th township to learn that Mr. G20. E. Arrowsm-itn had returned ifrom North rn Alb rta on Monday '0! last w: ck. Mr. Arrowamith has b;cn engaged in thrcahng ”all frail and reports the wheat as mot? or l< as injur d w th frost in that vicjn- ity On th wa home he stfyl Ed w ill HM”. Jam 3 C. oble, nee Miss Anne 'Jardi Ine, n Stmthcona. and alsopa (1 his brother, Tom. a vet near Cal- 1W ; The oly chips are being Laced undgr the munic p.11 pot, whirc has already begun to slinmer. Amgn the j ed _‘ p0 pm u or reevefl “I“; Mcasrs g. Vg. Iguat G. E. Arrow- smith, A. M001.) 3, of Tap 011110, and strong pressure I! hang brought to bear on the pneamt wave to become ta mndddate warn. These are Sable fellow; with plenty o- eXp-er.- genoe, our! common 331193 and have ithe gi t or words and powers to 'clearl eXpreas their .6365. "Kape .the c unka to them.” A most SUCCQSHful box social was'mantal and vocal muse. Our brother hold in St. Peter’s: Sap. School on Scribe of that placed showed that Friday “911118 0f 1:125: week. Rev. cl-ever dasatriptaive wr ting is not hls Father Swvage made a aplend'd cha r- only talents. as ‘ho pleased the and:- man. p'rfect order pr3v'a‘illng through enze much with his recitatflons, and a mum: entertain ng mogram, after MAS Brown and Miss Hopk ns “’1‘." WhiCh Popular Pat I’lyan, the car-’ are but ebcorncng famous for thenr tOODiSt. au:t.onod of_ the boxex‘edocutionary ab'litios, vé good which netted a (at wad of blls. The, put-cm also. CouncillJr er gave a proceeds are partly to purchase a'ne-at congratulatory speech, while 9311001 library. chcvoe M3Fadd~an glooged quieélytabgut - . *catecrin to ever ’5 com or . u- The 01y elm-’6 are bemg . med'owmg 8to a ma: upyvoice refrained und.-rr the ammo p.11 pot, Wm": In": from takzng active :part in the pro- dlrmdy begun to mmmer. Amon thefigram. Mr. Juan. Wilson addad much 119043 PO Pm u for reeveah up; . ., 5 E v3 fin Ho tho entertamment of the evenmg Megssr nt G. E. Arrow-aw.”1 his "ra hone. Mr. W.ll:‘.am smuth, A. Mcha g, of Top 011110, andi M‘cFâ€"addsnf’ of E remont. W‘s also strong pressure to bang brought to resent and who he absines in all bsar on the pres-mt reeve to become , Ems nos; matings by h 3 words of am Ginfludate “uni These are wadom, doesn’t go 30 mm?!) in .1 d e egg wrth p enty o- eXp-er.- lght entqrtainugedt- The flag; “what lam n flfimm.A-s -A-‘nn --‘ Ln..- Thfl grippe 's griping some of our chaps pretty severely. Messrs. W. L. Falkinghnm of the Falls and James Hastie of the hamlet were laid up th‘. last few days. We regret very much to learn of the death of Mrs, S. Whitmore. who dL~pJFth this lfe on uthe 25th of Nov. at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Thomas Davis. of L'me K"ln Volley. Daoeaaz-d was a bright type of a christian. «and was well-known and highly r-:-.3pectved by all who knew her. The funeral was largely uttendad to ‘the cemetery at this place. Rev. Furquharson conducted th-J azrvioes at the house and grave. in the. absence of her pastor, Rev. A. A. Rise. We extend the sympathy of this «commun ty to the bereaved ones. Mr. Bert Ritchie has been engag- ed by Mr. Wm. Walpolet of Marten. and left a couple of weeks ago to take up the position. ' '--' Meotécrowaand'mncgtch ”a. dollar wink acres n :3: 0: heads, bidding was but and rice; ruled nigh. sane-211, in out , yet tbs buyer: went hum well planed with their harping. . Weekly prayer meetings Ln the south seem to be running in regular order. The people are running a free bus in connection so we hear. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bayne and family visited the latter’s mottber, Mrs. D. Connors, of the 12th COIL, from Sunday till Tueflhy. She is re- ported as being very low. Mrs. W. J. Pollock, who has been vLsthg her mother, Mrs. W J. Hewitt. and many other friends. re- tunnd to her home in DetrOt last Thursday morning. Mr. John Weir, jr., who undcrwent an operation in Fergus Ilosptalaome time ago, we are pleased to say. improved so not that he was able to return home a week ago Mummy. We home be will sow recover to his usual good health. Mr. Edward MCGrnd‘. rxcently re- turn-rd home after spending some months ralilrdaudng in New Ontarjo. Ed. is an expert .11 track laying. Will G. McNall and Earn‘ce Cook have been offer a winter’s job cutting cord word and mw legs by Mr. Jnmnf's Bell of Bell‘s Lake. In having a sale it matters little what kind of a day -t Ls so long as the parties are wdely and favor- ably known. This was most clearly shown at Mr. Geo. Twamley’s sale on Tuesday of but week. He and his unable partner hgve tor 23 yearns mm on Open house, a table with room always for neighbor, trend. or 12163.net, and both are known far a wide tor than: me, help- tulnes and cheery spa-it: heuoe thou h the day ml rough. n mo‘neter cro gathered from the (our town- ships and the town as well. The im- ;lemta were good and the stock well-bred and injo'od trm, but the crowd was even in better quite and as Auctiomr B. Brahma bu the a: happy judo! m tho good Mr. 1nd Mrs WuillN N-“lson and Mrs. John N lson (If new Dr «more w- r:- gufrsts of the Nelson tamiulies on the 4th Con. last week. looking bale and .hearty. Winter weather prevails. Mr. John Staples went to Hanover last Tuesday on a business trip. GtéenQOod. I t Our tt-saChIer, M’ils Woodrow, has .teudertd .h-er ms-gnation to the, ‘trustees and alter New Years cn- ?ttrs Victoria Bambi], Mionltrenl, to bsgn a course of train'ng tor .a nuns; We are very sorry she has decdzd to leave us. I A hterary moietg has been org-an- lzed in than nefgh orhood. Meetings are to be held every two week)! dur- mg the winter months, the first one bans in the achool on Fri-Ly fivening of t‘h'a week, when the his- tory of the nexgahbarhood it! to be 6 .ssuamd by several More. The othoera or t’he My are,â€" Pres'- dent, John Fu‘th; Vice-Pres. W. J. lineman“ Sec.-Trean.‘.__m.a§ Am} . I. Edge: Cairnâ€"tinted“ Mas Lem F;rth‘. Mm Marja Bituhlle; Mr. Arthur. (listed s'xfy yuan of valid lite. Mr. and Mm. Rice .figt .rt ‘0! their honeymoon with .s. howls Banks. 'lhey mil in shout two: weeks for England and from there:? to Africa. where Mr. Roe r:.sumes hf: work as mlsaioncu'y n the Smdmn.e “llâ€"Ir. and In. John Ems of Lumi- den. Safln, are waiting It Mr. R. Mr. W. Wotr of Drum-re, in want ad with Mir. D. ’W for a yau'. Mr. Bulb GreenWoad fell {ram 3 bay loft on Thursday and was laid of: ‘work to:- several days Mr. D. Edge, put-fault. of the Far-‘ mem’ Institute, dttended the meet- mm in Hanover. Elngwood, 'Aytom‘l Cbngratulationa to Mr. and Mrs. James Edge. Who on} Tweeduy oom- Mr. Wm. Newell arrived home from Darkie’s Corners. Trave’ ston. CORRESPONDENCE. Edge Hill. Ito be all right-c" for thmt money. Mr. ‘Morrxison. we hear. intends going West in the string. Mr. Robert Petty came home from 'fhn West on Monday. November 30. Bob stayed the full length of time allow-ed “him on h'.s tickets. He looks very exoellent suxppsr wh 231‘. th‘ ood lad'es had \prowidcd, must have {It themselves cons'derably in poc- kfxt. but money making was not the object of the altalr and in every other r'EtSpOCt must have bacn very gratifying to the brethfrn o: the order. After the dshes had haen cl-zured away a hi'ghl entertalirn‘ng program was gTvem 0 speech, 8mg, Instrumental music and rec tmtons. The Hooper Brother’s strng hand was much enjoyed durmg the pro- gram 3.9 rt was afterwards by the band. Mr. Thorns-m th'chie ar es by some st'rring notes on the violin. Lttle Miss Mary Whtmore Nmth- aniosl’s youngest daughter, gave some good ;nstrumsntal music, wh'ch gave us all some ldml of what we mnzght look for 1111 the near future; while the MSSGSB Brown of Egremont, and Mes Brown and Miss Hook us of Gl:nelg, favored with nine instru- mantal and vocal mus c. Our brother Scribe of that placed showed that clever dsgtrlptaive wr ting is not his only talents. as (be pleased the audi- ence much with his recitatflous, and M-.ss Brown and Miss Hopk'ns who are but ebzomcng famous for their edocutionary ab'l'tios, ve good |pue:(:.s also. CouncillJr eir guv‘e‘a an! [Du Ll'v “v :11 LVI tauv h: vvvvv 1 Mr and Mrs. “7 Bifllop of 0“yen 2‘;ng gfeacgitlgeorvlv lulnlilwe a avy Sound, and Mr. I. B. Lu ~13 of Mark- dale, were Vsistors at ‘Mr. M. K. The Orange fowl supper at Mc-l . Wllmmsv 111“ was a great successdm‘bhudfions 0“ S‘md’"? 'Ih! u 1wards of t\\o hundred people? The band enterb‘lfimmen't of mov- pru nt enjoyed themm lv: s most ' ing p'cturu's. eta, given in the town ‘hcart ly and after: partaking 0: the hall on Mondly night was very gacd, very excellent sappy 1‘. th but the in¢l13m19nt weather mudu 111.. 00d lad 69 had 1provnidcd, hmulst have utt; ~1nd,mc e small. elf themselves consd1°rably in 1102- . Mr 'Cccil Legate, junior ckrk in kt t but money making was not , ' . .. h1e 'thw Standard Bank, who 'was 111d of. the Obj t 0‘ t attair and in for three mon’thls on account 01 ill- every other may Ct must hav: b3cn , . . c . Vfry grat tying to the brethfrn of nm. has rcgmnnud 11-8 health and (113 order After the (131108 hadb31en ,rfturncd t0 h‘lfl dut 03. Ml‘. MCCOY- clzured a1w1a a h1 bl entertain}; quad-1119, Wno reluevcd. has. returned nroarnm W111i a'vcmgo “reach- 11:1an to ma tormwr pC'ShClx 6" Dursll‘ml- Mr. W. Marshall has a cow that has made 9. name for herself hard to baat by gving b'rth to seven calves inside to three years, doubl- mg the number every tame snoc she .startod wth one. If she continues 011'” .8118 L8 doing for the next three years the lel have a h: avy stock of cattle on hand. Thursday was the collecthg and .shupping day {'11 Holstein and the crowd equalled that of the call fair. Mr. James Allan’s sale on Wed- nesday was a very successful one for him. Prices Iran high. Cows as high as $41, sheep $15 r pair for the good kind, tth 2139 ones not so much, and the horses sold well. - (mm. llenr Lawrence and Nath- “9MP the dusmoes 0f the Orange 0r- gifi thltmgre were the only two‘d‘ér- The (Deceased was for may old heads of those two great iamLIies. ears 3, member of the Armemmzm ram 11de us all of the change or 0WD.Shlp CouncJ and also served as time. We were g'wen theta honor of d£puty 1‘99“; He was 76 years ohage the chan' and we ‘brenthcd right and 1‘3 WWW“! by a w.dow, nght from the (toes up when we saw the ”n3 and four daughters. .1an intended to 101331“ “5th Mr. Roert T. Cornfield. who at st the very “0"?“ mod hon 0‘ the writln was reported very ill, palin- house and muoy to the @11th the ed. on ednasday at not week at his excellent 9’09”!“ Denmng was late home in Elton. Jive. deceaaad very mu-Ch en for a .ew hours brothers, Jame. ot Mt. Zion, and afterwards. r. Thomas 37‘“ and Joseph, of this place, were present others animated the former spoken at has death p the tuner-g1, which of maidens. ’took place on My. Bov. W. M. We hear 0. great deal about the McKay, pastor at the Propyteflpn coat of the . r in the school church, conducted a very ’ rmve‘ a m “23’ 8n 3» night ;n tak;ng ssrvwo and and .1 fitting tr) ute to’ hold 0! big plus of the oo-work-‘the exemplary chm'ntan lite of the era in the 8. School, who attwd deceased, who m .9. fmhtul member the social dance, and giv’ng than: .aéot his congegation. The deceased, rough handling and yet .0 tom! who was t mono son of Mr. Jas. about laying W on In. ownCornfield, ndw in Kum- '- ltttlo pet onus. We don't know much at Mt. Zion Army, 48 years ngo. about preachmg, but In corraSpon-SAfter mart . 18 yum to dent work we never thunk of hand-Em 1.13le nlnore, of 811th- 1mg our own faults. the other tel-Peony, who uurvim him, Mr. Corn- lowa ml] look after than: on fact field turned for A number of years drop all otherhummus-1:0atelier“!t»o'â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"w , . them. It was only but week that Command CI Bin 12. Mr. W. Lawrence, jr., returned home from L.stow-ell after a month’s absznce. Treasurer .................. Bro. R. J. Eden Dir. of Coremon’ews Bro. J. Lennox Lo-cturer ............... Bro. James Eden Committee. Bros. W. Prew. John Queen, Wilbert Blyth. Earl Mutt- hsws and Herbert Pollock. At the regular meeting of the Ver- ney L. O. L. held on December 4th. the following officers were duly elected for the coming year,â€" Mfiaster ...... Bro. Thomas B. Tucker Deputy Master Bro. Gas. Petty Chaplain ............ Bro. J. \V. Blyth ReCording Sec. ...... Bro. J. Matthews Financial Sec. ...... Bro. P. Patterson WM]! and thinks the country all right, so much that he took up land and built a house: on :‘t before coming home .39 that ?t would be ready to move into in the noting, rhea he intends returning with his (1m! V. The Corner 1mm reported a week ago that Mr. 8. Patterson had bought Mr. Wm. Morrison’s farm. but ’t mama that for some reason he did not get it. We hear for sure that Mr. J. Kellar has bou g-Jut it for $4- 200. It is a hood fla‘r‘m and ought Mr. R. Pettigrew has 11’: farm up for sale and it! he sells it be In- tcnds trying the West for a few ’y\°..1ns. Bob thinks the West is a good nlaoe ffir mnkimg money. but savs hr° would prefer liv’ ng ‘here. What will Var-nay do when all these famnil El! go away. Messrs. James Boy and Robert Pettv are busy these days cutting wood for Mr. G. M. Leann. We suppose they are pil'ng up wdad to but the band. ' Mr. Albnrt McClinton. we see, In: bills out for a nail!) on the 16th. He 'intonds mnv'ng to the West in the .Sprlirng. Albert is a hustler and will do well in that country. Miiass Mabel] Pollock of Toronto, came home last Friday n'a'ht to v’si‘t her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Pollock tor a (wthfille. Mfim W’nn'Je Lauder is home after spend-’11 four or five weeks in Dur- ham. «6 are all glad to have was Winnie in our midst again. We are sorry to hear 01M“. 1‘. Wallace being on the Mk fat. but bone that she will soon be fu her usual good health again. Mr. Clark but! bought 3 pm of swamp from Mr. John Marries and has :1 few hired to cut and haul to his m’ll here. Rfiv. Mr. Ja‘mfieson. of Durham will urea-ch in the Mummy church next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark and family v'iated the latter’s relations for tow (by: recently. Corner Concerns. Varney. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE {“3311 Mr. Samuel Podlmr, an old rsaident 3193 of Argemusa, d-.cd at his home near in all Eug~.;nua. on Monday nght‘. at Last 115 of week, after a. ver short illneas 1 in a math pnemnone. . be funeral (WM that largely attended on Frdda and Wm Nath- under the a‘usploes of the 8mg!) 01-- v twoad'ir- The deceased was for many ; Mr. Elmwood Genoa its home from 9'1‘oronto. Mr. Chas. Pedlnr, of Neepawa. Man.. was ted old friends in town on Sun- day. It i8 ten years s'noa Charlie left hero and we are 'pleaa‘d to Learn of his success in the West. wrun wan report“ very Ill, pass- ed on 0(1qu of bat week at his late home an Elton. [litre deceasad brothers, James at Mt. Zion, and Joaap'h, of thin place, were present at his (lath p the tunergl, whiCh took phonon WM.W.M. McKay, pastor at the Preaytecflan church, conducted a very ’ rmve ssnmo and Md .1 littjnz tr) ute to The Southland Sextette, colored fI‘OOp, who app-scared in the town hall last Thursday evening, under the alLSpiOES of the Epworth League, gave A very pleaé‘tng concert. The angers have well trained V0.06! which blend pcrtectly, enabling them to (excel in their comb nat‘on numbers which were all splendidly g.ven. Proceeds $36.00. Mr. Jake Willlaxms, Who had charge of D. McTaWiflh’s blacksmith snap for tho-3 past your, has Severed his 00n- cstlon and returned to Eugen 3. Ha family wll rcmw'n here 101' the winter. Mr. McTuvah has engaged Mr. Watson of Warezham. Mr. W. H. Bunt was In the city over Sunday. - Mr. W. E. Whiilte left on Monday to take charge of an agueany m Owen Sound. Communion service w'H be held in the Presbyterian church on Sun- day next. Rev. Tribblc, of Corbettan, “nach- (d excellent .ssrmons in the M-s-‘t‘ho- dist churuh on Sunday. Dr. Cald- well Conductcd anniversary s:rv;ces at Corbetton. Mr. J03. Duncan, who ha ret'rfng from this farm, has purchased the Robert Whoi-tten readenoe on the east of the village, 1:0 w.h,ch. he will move n-cxt .spring after making some Im- prove-menus. Miss McConnell, of Mahftowun‘ing‘, 1.3 visitng Mrs. A. Stewart. Mrs. Harry Rea visited her sister Mrs. Marshall, of urham, last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hunt and family spent Sunday Last w.th Allan Bark fuenda. Mr. Robert Hard of Allan Bark. minted in this vicinitv recently. We are norry to hear that Mrs. John Coutts is under the weather; hope .she will soon be well aga..n. M4153 Charlotte Webber, of P0 lat Brill .Spent a day last week thh ’ Alice Donnelly. Mr. ansmh Edwards lost a valuable horse recently. Mr. R0 Vickem visited at Hut- ton Hill tely. Mr. Barry My, jr., and bistex, Banal), agent Bundn last with the Mlillgan flamily of uttou H'll. Miss Carr's Wilson of Durham was the guest of Miss Bella Donnelly over Sunday. Mr. and oMr.s. W. J. Pollock and fiamily vaulted Mr. and -Mrs. Robt. Lindsay of Gletnelg on Sunday last. are officers in Summary schools, 1! so dezr help the schools where they 0 «crate, we would. mguaine after t 6y have learned to be no easy, they would want to apeud theu' Sundays 11) bed. But :polntfcflann, teachers cornea ondents and all other Iter- ary c_ta»pa _expegt to gaze and t_ake a "good dam, find the Eble .sava that gmnc 1.: better than receivina. 3m by two fellow. who are ever- la.st'ngly paying the consequences of gong at Arecklens once. .We are sufficiently intimate with the preacher referred to to know that he real-seas: the imperfections of all mankxnd and game enough to expect 'r-svtalntion, and we wouldn’t be .3 bzt surprised at some of the lrlq m the neighborhood would be I: first to go to t'm halt, for lad'es take. no further polztica than to read the big mare head lines of the wicked things ,that prominent politicians do in je-lectzon ca ’ ‘ s. and they imagâ€" ‘me that a unday school superin- tendent taking a. Mug .pan'tln all electzon' campaigns must feel' about as much out of his element as' a ban in a duck pond. The trouble is that they don't really knOw how honmtlyt and honorably election contests are now «conducted by the great L'bcrla-Conservative party of today, and Mr. Allan doesn’t know how very pleamnt and careful the .socnal dance is now conducted by the young people of the present day, but than of them .as back in the seven-f hes when he used to attend when‘ they couldn’t posshly kill a p.’ With- out a bottle of whuskey? and t e fel- lows would get on the floor and push' and shove [like a yoke of oxen on a wrnter road and if they (I'd not get the floor to dance on. wbuld fight. but those times are all gone by. Of course we can’t Imgaine those Grlt Speakers in elect'on contests are offucem in Sunday schools, if so Roy Polkckhttuflnphakind'o! but my tor m publicity the Leader cor-Wt and ourselves gave 11' ,little‘me encode. He says it there In tiny tm more than another when him its to he“ so much ubout dual-hing .82) a M81613” much nbout J» '32 or (“walls quit in Mt. _..A Aâ€"A’â€" Flesherton. Vickers Now is theftime to buy your Christmas gifts at prices never before offered you. A partial list : Pipes Toilet Sets Cigars 1n Boxes Ebony Brushes Candies 1n Boxes Hand Bags Shaving Sets Purses Collar and Cufi Boxes Fancy Box Perfumes ALL MUST BE SOLD - :: COME EARLY NATIONAL DRUG CHEMICAL CO. THE MOONEY BISCUIT 81. CANDY CO. LIMITED. Then is good food and good eating in Mooney's t Mooney s Biscuits. are goodnessof the ficshly baked bncuits are caught and held until they reach you. neatâ€"the bone and muscle building properties â€" of Canada's choicest when The Stock of J. A. DARLING to be sold regardless of cost Druggist 10, 1908 llllll‘ tl {11 ll Whi ‘1 trim for . Med reg V1” Du und

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