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Durham Chronicle (1867), 16 Jun 1910, p. 8

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MCKECHNIES’ WEEKLY NEWS THE DURHAH CHRONICLE If. v".â€"â€" â€"â€" â€"_ - ciplinc etc. 30 hr there is poor-J satisfaction with the papers: pubmitted. The new [In-dad; O'Jtl’iht 9 mar house is newly complete-I. An inter- esting {astute in connection with the installing of the machined-y is thv ftct mun Cninunaul has chage «I the Wart. to the lode! Firm is nut muting judging from the muaster crowds thht paw-d through this dep m yesterday. (10:10:33) their way to due-3m from north and south Perth. A day spent at the O. A. C. is brnu pu-utitahle and ; pleasurable. There is a very witty Liah nun on our local staff at postman. 'As your scribe was passing him unc lunrning this week he wss apparently Lurking! intently at the trlepucme wires. A , .ilent look of inquiry eii- fled the en- ignmticnl rrnpoliae that he was:- wstcho lug for ”curirnts" us he wanted w" get same fora pie for dinner. Ynur. scribe auiiled nut loud and guard on'i Our loud regiment did nut go to ’camp this year owing In the scarcity; of recruita. 'l'bcre is a lDchlut’llt uu ' foot to establish a city cutps which ifg successful will (:1 eate at greater interesti in military affairs than obtained at‘ _ the prewnt time. a a-.. This is circus day and the sunll b :y is happy because: he doesn’t have w go to school. It. is a mighty pour tidy lot a circus huwevex- u it has lice“ rain- ing steadily moat part. of the day. But it is an ill wind that bluws nubmly .5001 for, nuwnhscanding the Wo-t weather of but. week the mil was get.- ting pretty dry in some plums. A peculiar mcident occurred recent- ly in the suburbs of the city which al- though set-inns in its results had its amusing feamres. Tm; young feilnws were returning home towards evening with a. nice upright. piano in the h {ck of the waggeu. They looked happy and were dnubtlesa loukiug ful'waid to many a pleasant evening in the parlor when soft music would drive away the dull care of the day. 11 w- ever all their bright hopes were sud- denly dashed to the gruuud fur an autorushed by. the horses jumped sideways and the pienu was dumped to the Cement sidewalk with an awful crash. The poor lads jumped out and and gatheied up the remains uf their musielmx uud sadly returned to the city. Leaving all jokes aside these autos arehecmuing a serious nuisance on the public highway. On Thursday an auto frightened a team of horses which ran away and in their mad careerjuulped right an a buggy enu- taining tWU wmueu and a man. All miraculously escaped death but Were Very badly injured nevertheleSa. Some murniug the autuumhiliat will Wake up to find that an indignant pupulace will not tolerate the reckless driving any longer. an-a-daysit is hardly sale fora wmuan or man either, to drive to town with a spirited hurt-6e. As the number of autu owners are prupurtuuately small it utands to reason that they must nut he permit. ted to dominate the King's highway. There are many auto dl'lVoâ€"t'b‘ hOWever whn are careful and Cullsiderate (if the rights of others. It is the reckless t Hu-frmlery of smart-Alex chauffeurs that Is bringing this mmlvru and d»,- sil'nhle vehicle lulu dial'PpuLP. There is a grow”. denl 0f ”“Hel'e‘?m'v N‘)t fuss made nmvva-days' ulmut the tux-In of thermrnrmtinn (lath. Really when . IN T one thinks aubvrl) almut the matter of R0}; itduesn’t ammmt to a hill of l’t‘allsiship 01 whetlwrth». King sub-(trims tn the :Grey. prewnt Oath m- tn a modified decln‘m- , NOT] tinn. The peuple rule anyway. “it: ant to day nf unc-umn rule is past M: 1963‘: Ontaril among civilized natiuns. Religion-1'04 credito tnlwrmumand bigotry are also l'elivs: againsi of by-gnne ages. The; day Will never. ert Cu! come again when enlightened natiunsi 6th daj will tolerate immh less encourage "‘9‘ quixed ligimls pm-.~emniun. Suppose sunnelof Juli narrow-minded llldutfid Pl"’t98ta“t i prepaii sect should attempt tn prohibit "5"Hutton ligiuus liberty tn Catholics. \Vhatlpcutor Would happen? Millions of l"“"“"'ment ( lnindml Prutestnuts Wu_llld join .melChristi )atlnolics in resisbingsuch a tyrannica: and non-christian attempt. On the other hand if some Catholic boxy should so ins-m their common sense as to call upon their Co-religionists for the eXiei-mination of Pmteatantism there are millions of liberty loving Lutholics who Would ally themselves with Protestants in suppressing any such fanatical uprising. It is a sig- nificant fact that the Spanish Prenwir at. a. recent Cabinet meeting demanded that the. Government inaugurate its teligimw program by the recognition of absolute fredom of conscience through the arrogation of all imperial derrees prohibiting the public services of non-Uatholic idigious bodies. Dr. Eliot of Harvard University de- clares that in a. short time “religion will recognize no authority spiritual or secular in matters of religious he lief. Men will worship (iod more in their deeds than on their knees in the new religion. The two command- ments of tileal love to the Heavenly Father and fraternal love to one’s fellow men will he practised as well as taught. He will be best who IOVes best and serves best. The greatest service will he to increase the stock of good will. The new virtue that the new religion will foster will be the love of truth." as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely d‘erange the whole system when entering it through tie muc- vus surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on preecriptinns trum reput- able physicians. as the damage they will dn is ten fold to the good you cnn possibly derim from them. Hall’s CntarrhCure, manufactured by F. 1- Cheney 8: Co . To- ledo. U . contains no mercury. and is taken internally actinz directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall’s Untarrh Cure be sure )ou getjhe genuine. [tie tqkerynterjially and made in Toledo, Ohio. by F. J. Cheney Co. Testimonals free. Sold by all druggidw. Price 75c oer bottlo. Take Hall’s Family Pulls for constipntion To set colors in cotton materials soak before washing in strong sun-t “’ith the advent of such a religion there will be no dispute about religions dugmas. coronation oaths etc., etc. Beware of Ointment: for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, School at "deny: are . IN THE MATTER of the estate of Robert Cuff. late of the Town- ship of Bentinck, in the County of Grey. Farmer. deceased. NOTICE is hereby given pursu- ant to “The Revised Statutes of Ontario” 1897 chapter 129,th.at all creditors and others heaving claims against t‘he‘estate of the said Rob- ert Cuff, who died on or about the 6th day of J1me, .-\.D. 1909, are re- quiied on or before the 15th day of July A.D. 1910 to send by post prepaid, or deliver to me. Isaac Hutton, Varney P.O.. Ont.._the ex- ecutor of the [act Will and Tf‘sta- ment of the said deceased, their Christian and sumrxine addre- >- es and descriptions. the Stun partic- ulars of their claims. the stat“- ment of their accounts and the nature of their securities. if any. held by them. And .f‘uxther take notice that afâ€" ter such last mentioned date the 5: id Executor will proceed £3 distribute the assets of the deceas- t‘d among the parties entitlej thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall tht-n have notice, and that the said L‘x- mutcr will not be liable for the a-sets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claims notice ahall not have been receiv- ed by him at the time of such dis- tribution. ISAAC HL‘TTO , Varney P.().. Unt. Executor of the Last Will and Tgstament of Robert Cuff, deceas- 9 Tallow.. . . Lard ...... Tat-keys .. Geese. . . . . Ducks. . . . . Chickens. . Tha Muioch picnic has been ar- ran ed to be held on the 25th inst. in r. Wm. Fulton’s gross, the. same farm that the school is on. _Ev erybody i9 'ipvited to go and have} _ {food dish of ice "cream, \Vonl . Notice to Creditors. PLANING MILLS Dated this 10th day of June, 1910. ZENUS CLARK [)L'RI'IAM MARKET REPORT The nndeuigned beg: to aunmmce to residents of Durham and surrounding country. that he has his Planning Mill and Factory cmnpleted and is prepared to take orders for In New Quarters M. D. MCGRATH Near the Garafraxa St. Bridge Near the Garatraxa St. Bridge Also a limited amount of iron work and machine re- pairs. Acall solicited. Ask for quotations on your next job. All persons owing us an account are requested to call and settle by Cash or note on or before the 15th of April. I wish to mmom cc to the puhhc that. I am now a-ettlvd in my lww quarters, T. Moran's old stand, near the :Gnra- fraxa St. bridge, whet-12:1 am prepared to cater to theiljwants in all kinds of custom hlacksmith. ing. All work guaran- teed firstnclass. DURHAM, Jun; 16. 1910 SASH, DOORS â€"- and all klnds ot - House Fittings ONTARIO CGNPANY The Second Strongest Purely “utual Fire Insurance Compnny In Ontario Head Office. - \Valkerton. Ont J J. Schmncher. Manager. Farmers’ Central Mutual Fire Insurance Insure: all kind: of farm proper- ty and isolated dwellings J: re- duced cash rntes, and unde :‘ low- er premium notes for a tt‘f‘m of three or {our years than cum be secured elsewhere Buildings W'O‘ tected with lightning rOds and their contents accepted at :uwer rates than other: not so prox cud DURHAM‘ ONTARIO HW:»:~I~H w. J. McFADmâ€"Lx, Ag't. as the unlock people say UM not sell ice milli.A good W011 1: being prepared, and thm also be men and races fur childten. PROPERTY INSURED NEAR- LY $9,000,000.00. June 10‘- furniture ” per cent Co’I. Miss Swn'xvr. “91 taxed as his! .p »' School Dvpal'tmvm her DOQitiun. ‘0 ‘3‘ close of the Lyn-:4 Board has ath-rti to [in Ult- [:0 11.0.1 lddifidmal :..-s~i~t:m SChOOI term. The Entranr-o rum in held this \h'rk, mdldutes are \k'ritn flue Coda {nuntam enter to (ah? \‘ ihin sire hi3 coohng M llr. J. N. Murdek the appointment .t inopeotor for (hr (‘ ~uontrefl and Saul! 5 [I it present vngagr mmcity at baugm-n Day. when $7150 wu prim for horsv ra 3'.an “Id othm' [or blue day. Send a I‘nhh'n fifty page PM: handtome ] I in f.“ “fit of drug MI. truwws. c etc. Corrvmvund‘ Order diroot :m 1 my p08tagv.-â€" Il'. 8t. ThOM'Ab. (“2‘ .‘t News 1m “£5896 lsu‘ Stewart. nu" Ion. spent H muse. Mir“ profession. :1 pen. and H‘ lrtdunte (NH! mrtmem 1“ Columbia l'i hll secuy’ml teaching 5‘” Ilia Helen . He}. 9‘0""? i“ brick resndenvn. le contrac! IH!‘ welfl‘h soaks a he cterk's of!“ he Ritchie Bro (tom the Pun! School, KP“ \ yen- bevn tn: Wmen‘ * III are l'(“‘ Where thy :n cation. may deem-w 1 0nd loliagn - During in (my « “In. and .1 Mes assntvf h “It mm'nivvr. ‘~ m Sunday 50"“)“0! Mom, minm't m the choir. in '57 ekven girls, add e'3t0 The SPIINH': ' I 'fl‘ht was 1'.“le .‘-. ' “ keeping UH' (inn. «. mg them parln- 1!:1!‘ has. nty (fuum at Hana“ N0. 2257. the Mt- ”‘d u (,n 'oundfi 6de at)“ H W hat M OI Al Ll In: (‘Il M I“!!! 311'

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