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Durham Chronicle (1867), 10 Mar 1910, p. 8

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in. SOLD 31‘)! Dew. Durban. H. Koenig Ayton. Joe Webber. Neutadt. ént_l_1_on_y Knnk_e}l. lildmay. ‘0 i‘l‘ ‘ "l .nguaggu . “O J‘.Iiu ‘1‘".-. 33. .. ..,,«.83. . Hairrfiaggd I‘ll. vi..- 0‘... ' . oi.- -1 HACKâ€"In Durban, on Tue-(la. mun.» 11:.“an Peerless heavy farm fence is made from all No.9 hard steel English wire converted into the woven product by moat imo proved type of machinery and pnlvanized by a superior pro- cess. This wire stands the acid :st and the salt, foggy climate of Englandâ€"a sure guarantee it lasts a lifetime 37! have: mats. Send {7: samfi‘ ea 0! Peerless v'i' ~. o hrmula for testing fa? . .73cn anybxand of hue: win. D. W. Gregg. Eden Grove. Taylor 5: Carroll, fleaford. Ju. Hoatherlngton, Thornbury. Rusull Brat... Dundalk. J. P. Noonan, Mt. Forest. H. J. Emelt, Wnlkerton. Wellsford Bron. Cal-gill. REV. Tuckaberry. Lions Bead P. S. labor-mid. Notuwa. falvia Grows Hair or Your Money Back Don’t experiment. Go to Mr. Maciarlane’s drugstore and pur- chase a 50c. bottle of SALVIA the Guaranteed Hair Plepai ation, and if it doesn’t {cure dandruff in ten days go back and get your mou- ey. A beautiful hair «dressing; not greasy. 3317 --...- Uarkies’ Corners. Mr. Bert. Ritchie left for Hano- ver; on Monday of last week. Mr. Otto Kohold‘ live stock buy- er. of Priceville, passed through thjt} burp: Saturday last. Mrs. J'Ohn Hewitt visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Ryan. initown, one day last week. Mrs. Robt. Beli, who has been on the sick list 1ecenth'. is. we are plegsed to 83V again 011 the mend. Miss Boyle: Of "Toronto, was the guest of Mrs. Jas. McNally and family over Sunday. Miss Kate McNally returned to Toronto on Tuesday of last week‘ after spending several weeks at the, parental home here. Mr. S. Ritchie has recently rent- ed the farm of Mr. Wm. Jaques. who intends going West. We wish Will all kinds of success. Mi'ss Emma Moffat. of Greenoch. spent a few days the guest of er. Wm. Weir and family, recent- .V. i We notice by 't'he Toronto News .that the railway companies are 'growling about loss of time Since ,the cominf in force of- a law re- quiring al railway trains to slow down to ten miles an hour at sev- !eral dangerous crossings in Ontar- io. Here is what we think about Iit. Loss of time in of much less Importance than loss of life, and gin much easier remedied. A story in brief. Coming from town one day last week. The loss of a whip. The finding of same. The wild race of brief duration. The climax. A lady passenger. 0h Charlie! Our brother correspondent of Bunessan, Mr. Chas. Kennedy, ac- companied by his sister‘ Miss Sus- an..called at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Thos. McComb on Tuesday evening of last week and took in the literary entertainment at the school here. February. while here. gave us a heavy share of the fleecy mantle and piled up the snow banks. but bade farewell with a smiling coun tenance‘ and we have had beauti- ful weather since her departure, until Monday‘ which was rough enough. We regret that Mr. Arthur Weir president of the Green Grove Lit- erary Society. has not. as yet, been able to attend any of the society’s entertainments this winter. Thru this item..Arthur will learn that he is much missed. and we sincerely trust that he will soon be in the belt of health again: io. Here is what we think about that many physicians advice is to it. Loan of time in of much less slowly inhale Catarrhozone a few immune than 1008 Of life. and times each da . The soothing va- in much euier remedied. jpor of Catarr zone cure: the ca- A very auceeaoml institute meet- f tarrhal condition and hearing im- i‘x'ig was held at the home of Mtg. fprovel at once. Head_ noigea. buz- n-n-___| .u. m__u_j___ - '_ m ‘V r. v V v- .. “UV. “Vâ€" N: Rec-11561 w(inm'i'fi‘u'raiay last. ' sing ears. ue curq when over thirty ladies assembled tart-ht] deafness, thr to discuss homo affairs.” 313:. D. lung gatarrh: _t_h_ere i: “Anâ€"Q- ____- , A I. ‘ .An‘ Wane: Month: l The postponed entertainment of ;the Green Grove Literary Societv iwas held in the school here on gTuesday night last. and in our es- 'timation. was fully better than the :preceeddng ones. The school was [comfortably ,filled. although the ,weather wore a threatening ass- .pect: and the roads were in bad Icondition. Mr. T.A. Allan, vice Spresident. occupied the chair in a 5 very becoming manner, and called :the meeting to order at 8.15,when ithe program was begun, a copy 'of which has been kindly handed 'to us and is as follows: Chair- ,man’s address: instrumental. Miss iLeah McComb: secretary’s report: gMiss McFadden; chorus by the .Glee Club. “My Bonnie”: gramo- phone selection; instrumental,Miss M. Matthews: the debate. “resolv- ed that the platf-orm is more bene- fit to the world than the press.” ;The speakers on the affirmative ‘were Miss E. Weir, M.J.‘ Staples of meeting together. and Mrs. Pet- tigrew followed on the same sub- ject. A demonstration of fancy work was very much enjoyed. Beâ€" fore the meeting closed, Mrs. Pet- tigrew. who is leaving for the West. was presented with a ring. Everyone had a kind word for her and all are sorry to see her leave. vvw-\_- J McGirr. 0n the negative. Miss B. McGirr. A. Alice and W. Weir. who were victorious bv thiee points; instrumental, Miss Leah McComb; editorials of G.....GEO read by Miss Clara Ritchie: duett Misses Lizzie Weir and Belle Mc- Girr: gramophone selection; in- strumental Miss M. Matthew;s the judges’ decision announced by Rev Mr. Carter. of Varney; chorus by the Glee Club “Nellie Gray” God save the king. The judges were Rev. Mr. Carter, Mr. Chas. Farquharson and Mr. P. Ramage. who undoubtedly gave a. very impartial decision. A business meeting was held afâ€" f yet to express admiration of his ter the entertainment to decide fine photo. but we do so now, and whether or not they would accept also admit that the Darkies Corn- a challenge for debate issued by ' ers man is both good looking and Edge Hill Literary Society. The a‘ good writer. If we have omit- challenize was unanimously accept ted mention of any of the others. ed. the OPPOSiDR parties to fght iit we would just say, “here is to our out to 3 finish in Edge Hill 8011001 ’n-oble selves.â€"very few like us.” on March 23rd. The subject is “Re i We take this Opportunity 'of ex- solved that Washington was a 'tending best wishes to Mr. Palmer better statesman and general than 'Patterson and Miss Susie Lawâ€" Wellington.” Our boys are on the grence, who join heart and hand negative and the speakers are 'this Wednesday, and it will be Mr. Messrs. R.J. McFadden. T.A. Allan E and Mrs. the next time we have and , AA. Alioe. Remember the ’the privilege of addressing them. date. wedneSday\ M81131! 23rd. and They will reside in this part, and come wit-h the Darkies Corners are the kind of citizens we take boys and see them win. pleasure in welcoming to our ' neighborhood. We also do the , - .... same thing for Mr. Will McFad- DO Your Ears Rang? den and Miss Olive Cook, who will This 1. the beginning of chronic be united this Tuesday. The bride. Qatari-h- If not; «necked. the re- thOugh a comparatlxe Manger to l deafness. throat none and ntarrh. there is prbbably no r 09 efficient. _ macaw-m 03mm to”; J L Zak"; O D W: ol‘vi‘ 0m- thdiI “0115'" R ward fur a" flue uf Cum-ah [buy-um“ be carol by Hi“. (hurl-h (lure. “70- the undo-r410“! Ihw- Imam"! F. J. Chaony I for awful 15 gar; and Italics-o1 in ~ yugrg‘g-cnly g the Mr. Walter N iohol has the great- er part of the material out for an adaiti-on to his barn. Mr. Willie Patterson leaves this week to seek fortune iDthe West. and may be accompanied by one offihis brothers. ‘- wâ€"v â€"rv -- wv- ~- I) m uh:- iu all [whims-n uannsnttimm Mid ll tn- riul'v solo e tn can out am; oh igmium made by his an... Mr. Fred. Ball re-leased the Hi1- lis farm, to work in connection wiih his: Ifiornggnbykf‘arm. We are sorry to report that Miss E. McLaughlin is laid up with in- flammatory rheumatism‘ but hope mi 31981“ of 'her spegdy .rgcbvery. â€"â€"â€"â€"-vâ€"d- Mr. Jo: Lennox bought a fine {pungent-old mare last Week from T. Johnson, the price being myyards 0.! two hundred. Messrs. Wm. and Bobt. Lennox spent a iew days last week with friends in Peterborough. Thev leave in a few days for their home in Su-‘ltnichewan, where they are p.0zri'esi‘ng’ well. Mr. W. R. Bone, of Beardsley. Minn., who with his eldest sister, is visiting relatives and old friends in Egz-cmont and Glenelg‘, svent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. J15. Tucker. A young: couple named Baker have moved into one of Joe Len- nnz‘s hvuaes They came from Or- chardville to work out a livelsin hqu in this part. Mr. Fred. Noble has commenced life on theq fa1m he 1ecently bought from the° u‘iII‘S family. We Wel- come him to this pa1t as a resi- dent. There was a very pleasant even ing spent in the home of Mr. Jas. Matthe-Ws‘ town line. last Wednes- day when the young: people of the neighborhood enjoyed themselves in games and other amusements til_l near morning. It is rumored around here that Mr. S.T. Orchard. of Saskatchewan has re'CQntlY Passed over to the great beyond. but we hope that it is not the case. Sam. was a jovial little fellow‘ and had many friends around here. Mr. Wm. Jaques’ sale last week was quite a success, satisfactory to himself‘ and reflecting credit on auctioneer Brigham. Horses sold as high as $199, cows upwards 01' $50 sows $30 geese $2.65 each, and hens 54 cents eaCh. Thé peOple of this ‘nlace learn with sorrow that John R. Tucker. of Portage la Prairie, M:m., is in a very critical state from cancer of the stomach. He was formerly an esteemed resident of this place. Mr .1213. Johnson has gone to Holstein for a time to live with his parents. Before leaving. be secured the contract of building: a cement house for Mr. Wm. An- drews. It is to be of cement con- crete with block finish. He is sufficiently skilled in the art to ensure a good job. I The command goes forth “Muz- yale your dog” and it' u now a common thing to lee do” of the amaller class running along the 'atroct like captive Ionxatera in a lhird cage. . . Mr. Jas. Allan, we hear, has been engaged with a large newspaper firm at $100 a month, to travel in their interests. It is not any feel- ing of rivalry that keeps us from giving full particulars. We have- n’t met him since, but can assure the company they have a 200d man. I I: .l.-v So far there has been no trouble in this part from mad dogs, but we can’t say as much-for cattle, as last Wednesday night a steer with defective sight wandered away from its home into a neigh- boring field, where, from exposure in snow up to its neck, it became demented and when some neigh- borly fellows on their way to a sale, seeing its sad plight. went to relieve it, were attacked, and after some lively kicking and good dodging they got back to the sleigh in safety‘ but the animal followed close in their train, and when they were at last forced to stop to repair harness, it savage- ly attacked the rear end of the sleigh. Jim Allan finally got in a blow With a horse halter that saved the party from an untimely death. If straws show which way the wind blows. to see the whole stack moving should be more convincing and that is about the kind of 911- dence we have in regard to a half dozen wedidngs that will take place :here soon. vet all that wouldn’t be interesting 113,115 111th- out mentioning names‘ “hich 11e don’ t like to do. In our rush last week to have our news in early, we neglected to extend the good wishes we bear for the McWilliamsville corresâ€" pondent and his happy bride, or yet to express admiration of his fine photo‘ but we do so now, and also admit that the Darkies Corn- ers man is both good looking and a‘ good writer. If we have omit- ted mention of any __of the others. minâ€")7 or" us: odomea highly recom- mended. The groom is o.. k. and considered one of our very best young men. Curner Concerns. WALmso. lenx MARVIN Whoieulr Draggism. Toledo. 0. F.‘ I CHENEY co . Tulodn. o. fiow’o Tum .Aflu‘ Mm... Royal Purple Stock and Poultry S pacific: and tree booklet: are kept in Itock by S. P. SAUNDERS. La recs; Winner of d One 50?}; package of ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC in“! last 2?: animal scrvmy ays. wing is a little swcr twothir I: of a c mt a dav Most stock nods in t cent ac “LON last but {ifz‘y days apd are gi‘vgn thzjtcsymcs: 21 day: ROYQL_PU%PLE: .STOéK SP (”Pic A D 4 ' i. gi en but once aday. and lasts half ugpin :1; Ion . A “.50 pail containing four tin-.cs the ammnt of the fifty cent package will last 280days fiOYAL PURPLE will increasc :hc V'a'uc ofryigufr 5:51;}: 25%. It is an astonishingly quick fattenea. stimulaltingfthe appetite a‘flddthe re :3 or . assisting nature to digest and turn feed into esh. Asa 1 attener it isa cu gr. ltA will save many times its cost in veterinary Hlls. ROYAL PURPLOg POULTRY SPEU- FIC Is our other Specific for poultry. not for stock. One 50 cent package will last twentyâ€"Me hens 70 days. or a pail costing ”.50 will last twentv-five hens 280 days. which is four times mure material for on y three times we met. It makes a “laying n1acl1ine"out 9‘ Y9!" hens piumnness almost magically. Cures bots. coiic. worms. skin diseases anq debilit ’rmancml Dan “cl-Ewan. the horseman. says: ”I have used ROYAL PURPLE: STOCv tPECIFl’C p:r:;i<tently in the fee iing of ‘The Eel.’ 2.0) . largest winner of any pacer on .Grand Circuit in 19“. 'md Henry Winters.‘ 2.091. brother of Allen 'Wimers.’ winner of “Minn trotting stakes in MN. Th-«e horses have never been 011' their feed since I commenced usm‘ Royal Purple Specific almost a year ago. and 1 will always have it in my stables.” ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC contains no drainmor farm products. It incr‘ gms vivid of milk from three to five pounds per CUW P" day ”do" the Specific has been "N “ “‘0 wwks. it makes the milk richer and adds flesh faster t' an any other preparatmn km \m. Ynung calves fed with ROYAL PURPLE. are as large at six weeks old as they would be \\ nun fed wum ordinary materialc at ten weeks. ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC builds up run-dqwn animal? quIre-storcs Hun: to summer and winrér. ra-cvcnts fmfl; 165‘" fl".l-1Haâ€"turvfinnlt'râ€"1h'titfie. and cures ult 'diseaxu Every pacuage of ROYAL PURPLEnéTazK SPEC; IC or POULTRVSP CIFIC I: guaranteed. â€"..---- _____-_ “How are yam bowels?" This ‘5 80313!” the flTSt quesi tiou the doctor asks, He Idiom what a sluggish 1in means. He knows what aflon list of distressing com plaints result from constipation. e knows that headacha, bilious attacks, indigestion. impure NW. and general debility are often promptly relieved by a good liver pm We wish you would talk with your own doctor about this subject. Ask him at the same time if he approves bf Agisflls. Do as he says. .lu t use ROYAL PURPLE on one of our animals and any other are aration on another animal in the same condition: after comparing results you will sayRO AL PURPLE has them all heat to death. or else backcomes your money. FREE-Ask your merchant or writ? Us‘ for our valuable 3.’ nag: booklet on cattle and poultry discas‘cs. containing aleo A cooking rvcninnn and full particular-"about _-__- ‘______ __---_ _-- Real drop from revular prices. No marking up first. and then marking dmvn to make the prices look like bar- gains. Our goods will be all sold at. Real Bargains for ten days, beginning Sat- urd ay, December 11 Also a limited amount of iron work and mnchine re- mmAmmmmmmk for quotations on your next job. ZENUS CLARK Ready-umde Suits, Ready- mwds Pants, Overalls, Lzulies’ and Men's Underwear, Blan- kets.\Voollen Sheeting. Prints, Flannelettes, Men’s and Boys’ Caps and Gloves and a host of other articles. Real bargains in fresh Fruit. Currants, Raisin s, Lemons, Oranges. etc. Real bargains in choice Groceries. PLANING MILLS Real ..... Bargains The undersigned begs to announce to residents of Durham and surrounding country. that he has his Planning Mill and Factory completed and is prepared to take orders for S. SCOTT SASH, DOORS â€" and all kinds 0! â€"â€" House Fittings a I ’6 I .n--._--_-,,- _ _. ,_ Your animals do need not nor. teeth-fiat oomethmg to help their bodies get all the good out of the feed you ‘IVC them so lhcy can an fat and stay fat all year round: also to prevent ducase. cure disease and keep them u to the best ssible condition. No "stock food" can do all m. things.p ROYAL p RPLB srocx spacxnc can and docs. n if Nobod eje; heard ofitock foqd" curihg the hot: or Eotic. makin. hens lay inywinter. increasing the yield of mull: five pounds per co“ .1 day, or restoring rug-dqvqp gnigngls to plummets and vmor. O I. A- --..--_ AA..- km- -n-n-A A- ‘A‘-‘A UI' m‘url'l‘ I “II “V" I “I ”cw-‘- vâ€" 'â€" When you {2 "‘stozk food " £5336: cow. hov'se. swim or poultry, ' hat 0 are rowing on your own farm. you.a.'e mergly {e n|ps_t.‘1€‘n_?; “2'? M i .0 man-thin“ tn kn!" oL..:A, mankind rvcnim‘a and fun pa icular' whnut rt Rom. PURPLE STOCK and . t-UL. TRY spacxpxcs. 25% (Ivor "3 Egg! On 96 of a Cent; Day Everything in Hardware and Furniture W'e want everyone to know that buying is not a necess- ary passport. to the courtesy of this store. We are always pleased to show goods, re- gardless of whether at not you are ready m buy. The kinds of gooda we insist on selling look better. 841‘ better and cost you Im more money than the kinds that are made merely to sell. Bring dong your cans and 885 pure 0“ wdgood meaum c' AMERICAN OIL 15c prr Ballet). CANADIAN UH, 13c par gallon. Your satisfaction is thv particular thing we aim at and the aim to make this the safest store for you to buy at’. Don’t forget that, we haw diflerent sizes of dog muzzle» n. lowest. prices. Speck! “be. to those buyâ€" in law-go quantities. Z. t. Aver Co..L_owc11. Mm Mr. Thou. Swallow «HM household floods by aumhm * Saturday afternoon last and rn ized good prices as sales: gm, 5'; articles went very clump. a.“ mu. Whil? others rpachvd n iui; high mark. He has now dispufi or nearly all his Durham III'UIH‘I 3nd leaves for the West to {01 new acquaintanovs. and (OHYaH‘I new business relations. Tum cuite‘ l hustler when In (:1 “(it down to business. and «WM “I‘ll, considered. he 1135 Hum» w heft. In business. he was alwa lb” '0 hold his OWJI, and \Vh OPPOIltion came, the 1:0}‘9 H‘K’m to thy with him. His xvi?» a tnmily no coin; to Morden, Ma but ‘1'. 3mm himoelt inten without]: to the coast beta 1 on when to locate. h ”together probnblo it will ca I“ his bum“ u I huh “Whom! harem“ Ev being affiliated with the (‘< menial Educators’ Assnoiatiun Canada. Which comprisvs ("mun (fattest chain of high gradv In. em actual business schools. '1 spring term openings are Ma 20th and April 4th. The three factors u! the am; tug of an education are 'wzrr? text bOOk and student. lfVur ‘li Its inception. the “'alkertun BI neon College has secured l(‘.'-l('h of the widest experience. and I .It scholarship. The text 1.!) used are the best published. con fluently their graduates han- oelved the ho“ positions, and ti success has been unrivalled. T Ichool receives additional wrest .ur.G90. Hughes, who sla out as a traveller a shurt ago‘ spent Sunday in town. understlnd he is making 200 the start. and is likely to ma 200d salesman when he gets ter lcquainted. He’ll find the 0‘ I traveilm' is “01 3 mm! 0118 joy. nor is it as easy a lif many people imagine it in Our experience in the busines very limited, but We know mm to consider it a hard. mils.- life. We wish George an ab unce of success. The best concert of the sol will be given in the hall Fri 18th inst“ by the 318! R021. The band will renuer a nu of entirely new SP'OCUHHS. 1'2 Pixgott. Toronto, will be oostu in comic selectiom. while I entertainers will also assist. mission 25c. and 350. Plan at Central Drug Store. Don’t fail to ath-nd tho 1 Ital" Convention on March 22: whole night of fun. l’rivus and 35c. Plan at Macfarlanc‘a The best bargains in wliau Ml, ready to anr Cluthi! men and women, booth and find all kinds of flu- \ery groceries It I. Levine‘s. Bolure tnd hear (ha splm act-ed selection by Ihv band hiday’s concert. Plan at Cm Drug Store. All persons havmg am Oxninst the Durham Hoclu-y will oblige by sending them once to H. Cnrveth, at the C Drug Store. The first twenty-five l fumed photographs have take well that we have dvcided to twenty-five more out. One these go with one dozen of best cablnet photos. Come 1 and secure oneâ€"F. W. Kelso; II your label right. If mm. M nuke it right. Hike Irrlng‘omems to slu-m‘ Netting With Longfellnw in nethodist church. March 2:111 Wantedâ€"Farm laborer. A to T1106. E. Hutton. Hutton ll Lent will soon be uvor. 8|"! named at the Foundn VOL. 43â€"N0. 2243 NEWS The U!

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