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Durham Chronicle (1867), 17 Nov 1910, p. 2

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. .000!) HOUSES ‘pply to 1.“. L1 irommw CAB.-IJ nlng order.-â€"G80. A BELL ORGAN IN FIRST CLASS condition. Apply ; sxx_.i ed thereon. good land, and an excellent opportunity for the right mu. For further particu- hrs, epply on the premises to A. Ford, Bunessan. 12 31.10“ Effie; Durham. posito cement works. Reason- able terms. Apply to A. H 1-..»...“4 Durham. 918pd szzrvkadfi; Durbanâ€"3; “I u, Vv-v- â€", ._ , moat. contunin 100 acres 0 10 tera- bur wood bush, Arthur Sun. I. D. “SICIAN AN D SURGEON , or. the in the New Hunter Block. 0“ 0,8 to m e. m.. to 4p.ln. end] m9 9. a. Specie! attention given to GM d women and children. Restdence op '3‘” Predbvtorian Church. For 0n. lairiiefison Iaclaurln. I... Autumn. in). [anion Ophmhnlo Koo u. ad wGoldon Sq. Thrust 0nd No» no. SPECIALIST : _-_‘_ For Saigoyfls’llfis I. 6. Hutton. I. 0.. c. I. men. 'rzmoan's BLOCK. UP pairs, Lambton Street. Ruidonooâ€" U rm .ud Chicago. 0"“ 0' 9’0. Eu Noo- nd Tin... Will be M Knapp House. Durham. the“ hmdyv in «sch momh. Hoursâ€"lâ€"G nu. IDPJ.‘\3IHKT "I' UVQ‘Ou‘ __‘ _ annuals treated on most svientif- ic prim-iplus. All calls promptly uttemlrd In. Office and residence. Gareth-awn St'eec. Durham. nearly op- por‘in- 1h» (‘hrnnicle Office. 5231 J OFFICE: " ’ “I. P. BARRISTBL. Ielforc. rover” ‘ o; . vaayall'af. UR. BRLWN L. B: C. P., LONDON ENG BADULATE 0! London. New f. ‘ _ , A. L. Grant (Suvmmr to W. F. Dunn) gARRISTER, SOLICITOB. ( _ nyaucor, Notau'y Public [alley u» Emu oJu farm prorrtyé ,, yvsv. a, - aunt, contign‘i'nj OF GOOD TILLABLE the town, will be let on 0 suitable person. Apply Lander. near the Cream- 9293 For Sale. in. w. c. Pickerinn Dentist. ml'mwu ‘fivv" ""â€"' my to loan H b D" cont 0mm! Directorv: â€"SMALL ADS. I... 25 can" (at In! insertion, and Over a. bell and under two inches. do noon“. chfly mm on “whom“. Lara! ‘Dt'rectorg '3. ”1:91 N... O'on mt DH. BURT. (flit J t J Hunter’s T135 "3001) RUN- p. Y'xirs, Durhatg ONT. (1‘))": Town.) MARKED 'é'aoapt! Jack- as: 0100911 war-,1 - -.-â€"â€"_..._â€"â€" _, AGENTS WANTEDâ€"WHOLE OR part time; liberal terms; outfit free. Over 500 acres in trees. W’rite at once. “The Fruit Spec- ialists.” Thos. "W. Bowmam 8: Son Co. Limited, Ridgevilie Ont. SECOND HAND CUTTER AND single harness. lBargain to quick buyer.â€"J.N. Murdoc' . ONE MARE. SUPPOSED TO BE IN foal: also a spring colt, seven months old. Apply to “’11). Hill. Durham. A TWO-STOREY FRAME HOUSE well located, in Durham, water- works, Boo-d garden. Terms right. Apply ‘bo Robt. Smith, Durham. \ N10102m ROOMS TO LET, OR {FAMILIES accommodated; also excellent accommodation ‘Ior storing Lur- niture. stoves, etc. Charges very moderate. For Ifm'ther iparticu- 'l-ars, apply at 'this office. N10tf STRAYED FROM THE SLAUGH- ter house, Durham, about two Weeks ago a ‘red and White mubley steer, with the letter “L” on his hip. Finder will be re- warded by giving 'information at Limin’s butcher shop, Dumham. Lot 14. Con. 99‘ town-ship of Glen- elg, containing 100 acres. About “orchard‘ bank barn, hog pen and ' .Good “fell _ . â€"-- _-\_ n" ‘IUIULUL haul» “v at house _ and never-failing spring One-quarter mile from scbodl, con- venient to church, town and post office. For further particulars, apply to Robt. Hastie, Traverston. U1 1 VJ' . _,- _ G. R.. Glenelg. 50 acres. ,well-’ fenced, good building's. two small - orchards. and good spring and well. Also Lots 2 and 3 ,' Can. 1 W.G R.s Bentinck. 100 ac--'E res; 60 acres cleared, and 40 acres 0! good bush. These properties will be sold together or separ- ately. end on terms to suit pur-' chaser. For further particulars apply to Wm. Leggette, Rocky Bangeen. Dnrharp P.O. ‘ mu IF Ont.. Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey. Sales at- rnded to at reasonable terms» Arrangements m y be made at: the Chronlclo of! go, Durham. -A‘. ‘__--J JVV tr: (:5 next spring, you had 'better place your «order early, on ac- cmmt of the big demand’ for nursery stock. We. are the larg- est growers of lpeach, apple, plum and cherry trees, also her-- r; bushes and ornamental stock in Canada We make a special- ty of peach and apple trees. Cume and see us, or write for cata1ogue. 'â€" Brow-n’s Nurseries. 1 OF 17._CONCESSI_0N 1. Agentg \Vanted ___.__--.._- .â€" Pumps, Curbing. Tile J NO. SCHULTZ or thyself at the shop 'Y 0U INTEND PLANTWG WALKERTON BUSINESS COLLEQE§ Licensed Auch'oneq You may study partly gt. home and finish at the 001- lege. Enter any day. FALL TERM OPENS AUG. 29th mien, nod no club for out indict. donbh the above For Sale. Fruit Trees ANYONE ONE NEEDING New Pumps, Pump Re- pairs, Cement Curbing or Culvert Tile, sec . . . . Mr. le. Marshall rvisited a sis ter near Arthur «village last week for a day or two. Mrs. John Henry, of Hepworth and two of her chiidren, are 'visit ing her parents, :Mr. agd Mrs The xhour for service at St. Paul‘s church_(has been changed a haif hour until Sunday school re-opens. It now begins at 2.30., in place of 3 o’clock. 1 Mr. John Barbour is coming to the front. He has moved from the Marshall farm to Mr. 'Leesotn's week very pheasantly with her sister, Mrs. Wm. McFadden. Mr Samuel JPatterson, of the new survey. returned home last week, after a three weeks‘ visit in Saskatchewan. .He liked the country so well, :that he purchased land in it. i There {was a raffle and dance at ‘Mr. Ben. Woods‘ Last Tuesday. We {haven’t got much .light on the “event, and ‘as Ithe .Lamps got out ‘of kitter and Meat out, we are 4 not the only one kind of hazy over fthe affair. â€"“ ‘m‘ A-.. ‘11 “It.“ Messrs. J as .Kerr and Thos. Gor- don have purchased the well- known model \Iarm inrom .Mr. Mike Morrison. ;being situated between and adjoining the 'two purchasers. The former gets the front ffizfty, and the latter the back. Mr. Jos. Lermox, sr., is recover- ing from his severe iilness, and although not tright WEI“ yet, is bright and cheerful as even. and enjoys an hour’s chat with :furiends as Wei-1 as ever. ‘1 ”1.191.-.. all“ qu innuu-â€"â€"- ‘ Who are .f'ar )famed, and they seem- ed to excel themselves on this oc- casion. They were Dr. Brown, Holstein, Rev. Mr. Deller, Varney: and Messrs. Frank Irwin and ’ the' .McCiocklin Bros.. of Durham. Mr. aand Mrs. Wm. McFadden, Messrs; Chas Yeo and G. Heather, Miss; Bella McLaughlin land Mrs. Johni Queen, and Miss Mabel Mead, 01", this place. The 'tea and eatables was as is customary in this place, both .good and pientiful. The Secâ€" retary of »the school, in this report. ' showed a healthy, growing school 7 and a balance on hand which was ’ augmented by about $15 by the ' door receipts. Rev. Mr. Hann'ey - makes an ideal!_chairrn.an. Singing Lungs N‘\+ 51cc“. Duwwvuw, _-_____,_ V such a bad might and in close! proximity $0 a greater one given by professionals of high standard.) Friday night was not the Heat night .we ever .had nfor our Sunday school concert, but it was pro- nounced by those present to be the very best entertainment ever held in our school mouse. The school was comfortably filled and the order of the best. Our ‘people know well how to show apprecia- tion of a really good :thing, and we can’t, without crowding the Chronicie, give the :full program. Suffice to say, the choiria'nd child- ren, in song and recitation, acquit- ted »themse‘wes Iwell, and the diaigoues were [also well given, and the musica‘i part was “by those ‘ L. -_- â€"A-‘~\ @604 C3 all IUC‘G A ~A IL.-. --â€"....-_ ma of the National! ’Anthem brought the meeting to «a csose. We :promise you that, m your. hair is stalling out, and you havel not let it go too rfar, you carJ re-I pair the damage already done by, using Rexall “93” Hair Tonic. with1 persisten-cy and regularity (for at reasonable length of time. It is a scientific cleansing, antiseptic, ger micidal preparation that destroys microbes. stimulates good circulaâ€" tion around the hair roots, pro- motes hair nourishment, removes dandruff and restores hair heal‘r-h. It is as pleasant to use as pure wa- ter, and it is delicately perfumed. It is a real toilet necessity. . We Want you to try 'Rexall “93" Hair Tonic, with our promise that it will cost you nothing un'oesa you are perfectly satisfied with its use. It comes in two sizes, prices 50c. and $1.00. Remember 'you can ob- tain Rexall Remedies in this com- ‘ ‘ AL nthâ€"A 'm‘n IL W111 MUM-v J v_ ,_ ... are perfectly satisfied with its use. - It comes in two sizes, prices 50c... and $1.00. Remember 'you can o-b-j tain Rexall Remedies in this com; munity only at out (storeâ€"The Rexall Store. Macfaria'ne 8: Co. *â€" Theodore Rooseve-Zt’s next :book will probably by entitled “Bump- in g the Bumps’.” The plumbers, having {shaken hands with Jack Frost, are now Wearing “the smile that Won’t come off.” “I do not believe there is any other medicine so good for whooping cough as Chamberlain’s Cong-h â€" Remedy,” \vrztes Mrs. Francis Turpin, Junction City, Ore. This remedy is also unsurpassed [or colds and croup. For sale at Gun‘s Drug Store. CORNER CONCERNS. FOR FALLING HAIR n ' ' The managers of St. Andrew‘s [church {held a meeting to consid- FALLING HAIR 'er the question of a mew ehuoroh, nd they have decided :to build. a No. Risk When You U“. Mrs. McCannei, of Dwrham, spent Th“ Remedy {a fortnight with her daughter, Mrs. Neil McMillan. mise you that, if your. [ling out, and you havel Little Charlotte Porter, and go too :far, you can re- Gladys Campbell are lrecoveri'ng InmAO'P alreadv done by . meaty. -" ‘ "7_L___ A, ‘LA *- k Miss Mary Lihtfle left on Tuesâ€"l Mr. W.J.. Wluu: ‘ u; um... r.--“ uAita., ‘after ; had the misfortune to fail down spending a year with her brother ’ .Mr,. m. Little. M153 Little was taining a fracture of three ribs. a great help to the young people 5 Mrs. Will Moore has recently1 here, as she is an excgglent music- ; been confined to her home Wthh a ian and choir Reader. isevere attack of rheumatism, but Miss Etta Anderson entertained we are 'pleased to 1931131 is now 00 a a‘ew of 1her most intimate friends - the mend. . on Thursday evening of iast 'week. Mr- R.J. SPI‘OUIG had the mlfi'f'OI‘t- Miss Mildred Leeson, (or Mt.,u=ne to lose a good driving horse Forest, who is now teaching last week. "While on the road schooi at Holstein, 'visited with'travelling it stumbled and broke friends in this neighborhood 133m one of its legs, which necessitated week. it being shot. Mrs. NV-m. ‘Shamp spenta couple Service in the Presbyterian of days recently with her sister, church wil‘. be withdrawn on Sun- Mrs. Mather, of Priceville. day that the congregation may .Mr. Jas. L. Anderson left on fraternize with the sister church Wednesday for St. George, .af1t~er'at Eugenia and the Methodist spending a two weeks’ vacation church here in their anniversary mm. M- “no...” .hrnhhpns and 3113- services. . ”bufibfiv- v‘â€" â€" .Mr. Jas. L. Anderson left on Wednesday Ior St. George, after spending a two Weeks’ vacation with his parents, abrothens and sis- ters here. __ _ -- .. . If, _!L..L- LC; a anus x... . Mr. ‘Wm. Marshall ‘is in'Manitoba and will purchase a carrload or two of cattle Jbefore meturning. It is :to [be hoped that the snow has not come to remain until spring, as some of the 'agricua'itur- alists in this vicinity have not rompieted the harvest of their root crop. Mr. John Cooper is cementing the stables of the barn ‘on his property known as 1the Barbour farm, and when completed he will have a set of the most up-to-date buildings in this flocality. Mrs. Henry Byers returned home after spending two weeks visiting reiatives in Toronto, Hamilton, Dundas and Ayr. Mr. John Cooper the stables of the property known a: farm, and ‘Wh‘ep‘ 'co: Ferrovim is the pleasing name of the best preparation bf Beef, Iron and Wine ever placed on the market. If you nor any of vour friends are anemic. generall} run- down, pallid, easiiy exhausted, try one bottle of Ferrovim, and you will be gratified byrthe result. $1.00 at all druzggists. ulDV¢J 0 Mr. Howard Watson, of the Queen City, is spending his 'vaca- with his ‘pqgegts thqre. ‘I 1 _,_L____ " fii‘ffianraâ€"lav éampbell has return- ed from Al‘pegta. I‘- T V-- We are glad to see (Mr. Leslie Watson home from Saskatchewan His trip was somewhat marred by an attack o_f_ typhoid foyer. Mr. Jas. Knox, tone of our enter- ; o prising farmers. has purchased ,c Mr. Dugaid Ferguson’s :fine farm 7 a on the 14th con. ,t On Sunday, Nov. 6th. Mr. 'James, ; p of .Priceviile, and :Mr. H.H. Miller, ; M.P., of Ha:nm'er,'ds‘ove out to g 3 Salem Methodist church, where Mr ; 8 Miller preached very acceptably,“ in the absence of the pastor, Rev. ‘_ I Mr. Berry. ' l Mrs. Hardy spent a couple of , l weeks with her son, Hugh, in 08- l PI‘E’Y- 1 f . Mrs. Hargrave is at present the f , guest of her daughter, .Mrs. Jas.i¢ iAllen, of Dromore. ;, 1' “'hat might have been a ser- , Iious accident occurred :Last week. ‘ A shooting party, Made up of . lsome seven or eight of our local 1‘ {sports were out. One 05 the par- . j :ty saw a rabbit, land-let bangfi. .without knowing the whereabouts ', ' of all, and the result *was some " fifteen or twenty grains of shot r lodged in Mr. John Baw’s shoulder 1 Dr. Lane, of ‘Priceville, was sum-z ,moned, and we are glad to report that the injury is not serious, and {no serious results are anticipated. . !_ Last week, we rejoiced at the; 'sight of the snow, for the automo- ‘ .ibles can't possibly go, and ladies , 'may go driving :without fear. A i, ' few days ago, Mrs. J .H. Man-timand | 'her daughter, of Seattle, were Edriving along just about dusk, iwhen one of those terrifying ma- chinesâ€"met them. The road was ,narrow, and evidently the driver lot the ,car did not notice *them. :Mrs. Martin made her presence :known, and they 'very kindly led {her horse by. A Kittie further om, iMr. Wilson’s horse took «fright. Your Grocer Wi“ Recommend It NEVER SWINTON PARK. HAMPDEN. SOLD IN BULK the Worse. FLEHEnTON. Crowded out last week. Mrs. J.A. Boyd spent part of last. Week in the city. Mrs. Marl: Wilson and chiidren are visiting at Durham. Mrs. Geo. Stewant and children are visiting at Thornbury. Miss Annie Johnston visited her 'brother at Owem Sound last week. Miss Iva Mitchell and Miss Irene Wilson visited over Sunday at Durham. Mr. Marr, sr., of Mount Albert, visited his son ,Mr. W. Marr, and IWife, over Sunday., > r Mr. Jas. Wallace movea w nus. White’s residence ,formerly occu- pied by Mr. P. Norris. Rev. W.C. Mercer, of Singhampâ€" ton, was :the guest of -Mr. and Mrs. Arch. Boyd, on Monday. Bornâ€"At Feversham, on the 2nd inst., to Mr. and Mrs. Larvey Peri- goe, formerly of this place, a son. Mrs. Mark IWilson gave a hallow- e’en party to a company 0»! young people, who spent a very pleas- ant evening. Principal Hobland and Miss iSWitzer have been reâ€"engaged by the public school board for (she Ldlulus a angry»--- .. v . rs. Will Moore has recently Lbeen confined to her home with a isevere attack of rheumatism, but um um unleased to learn is now on “‘75 V Viv-U Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 'Watson at- tended the funeral of the former’s father at Dlromore last week. The deceased ,who was 82 years 01 age, was one of the earlv seftfiers in Eglemont, and (was highly res- pen-ted. -â€" ‘-_vr_.__:-!_ “A“ t VVVVVV Deputy Reeve .McKenzie’s son, Alvin met with a nasty accident last week While Working at a threshing. A projecting nail in a board Ienet'rated the palm of his ham-l and inflicted a deep and pain'lui lacegation. AI , '4]- 3..-; On Saturday last, the 5th inst. the members of L.O.L. No. 1132, 41th line, Artemesia, celebrated the an- niversary of the Gunpowder Plot with their annual hunting compe- tition during the day, and fowl supper at night. ' Among holiday visitors out of town last week were; Mr. and Mrs. Runstedler and Iittle daugh- ter, at Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. W. Trimble, at Owen Sound; Miss Campbell, at Waikerton; Mr. Har- old Karstedat, Miss McMillan and Mrs. Edwards at Toronto. Rev. E R.. Young. B.D, IChats- Worth, has been secured to con- duct anniversary services in -the Methodist church in this village, and wil'. lecture on Monday even- ing on Indian Mission Work. Rev. Mr. Wellwood will conduct anni- .versary services at Cha'ts'worth, his former charge. A large company of young peoâ€" ple took possession of the home of the newly married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Stewart, west back line, one evening last week, and (gave the bride a granite shower. The young people of Ceylon also gave :a hanging lamp. An evening of much merriment was enjoyed by all. Dr. Murray is moving into his handsome new residence, ‘which also contains his Itinely equipped dental parlor. The Dr, is to be. congratulated upon his enterprise his beautiful new dwelling being one of the .finest in the village. It contains al‘. modern conveniences and the material throughout is of the best. The woodwork in finely polished and oiled natural ash presents a beautiful appearance, and reflects great credit on the skill and fine mechanical ability of the contractor, Mr. Walter Loucks, The heating is by the hot water system. «and the lighting iwil‘. be by electricity. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid fowl supper on Monday ‘ex ening was very successful. After the' excellent isupper served in the schoolroom of the church, a spfen- did program was rendered, which was given hearty rtokens of appre- ciation by the audience. 'Rev. P W. Spence, acting .lpastor, presided in a pleasing manner. Good ad- dresses were given by Rev, Mr. Phalen, .of Markda‘. e, Rev. Mr. Mercer, of Singhampton. uand Revs Kel' y and Wellwood, of Flesherton and well given readings (by Mr. Latimer, al‘ of them interspersed with musical numbers 11; the choir, the Cevlon String Ban solo Miss Zil‘a Trimbie, and trio by iMessrs. R. Wilcock, Geo Cairns and ’W. Buskin. The lprogramme sclosed with the National Anthem. gProceeds $49.00 Every Department ls fully Equipped to ensuro Prompt and Efficient Sou-vice. W‘aliace mbved_ to Mrs. Savlngo Bank at all Babel!” OF CANADA W. D CONNOR Pumps of all Kinds. Galvanized and Iron Pip- ing; Brass, Brass Lind and Iron Cylinders. Pumas ttom $2 unwatd. 8301’ open every sftornoon. L11 REPAIRING promptly and prop- orlv attended to. MW. It. 00“” 1m: TRADERS BANK OF CANADA A. BELL UN DE RTAKER and Funeral Director\ Regular deposits of One, \ Two or Three Dollars grow into ten: and hundreds, more quickly than larger ones made only occasionally. A Future [‘70ng on It is 3 mistnko to wait as some do, till they haw. accumulated a good-sized amount. Get 1h. habit of depositing making, even if only a dollar, flay week or «cry fortnight. {HE flUHHAM CHRONICLE X8 PUBLISH-D MY THURSDAY MINING At tho Chronic“ Prjfmng Hquse, aura/ran __..4 ~... I m don Tu Cinnamon will he 00¢ 8 II p $1350.64"... free of poo U “fins For tandem ndvnrnoomuu ‘ av out. pa [luv for the Int 1!. t. ° - “on; 3 colu- per lino each at” ‘\ ‘A-‘m ords. got and}: one in“ $4.00 par-n Adam.“ vi It spade diru'uou be published an (orbit! nd ohm [0d moor-din“: “03 wmâ€""Ult." ”Found " ' For 3% «(xâ€"60 cm- for first insertion. :5 out. (or out “Mnut insertion. All tannins-um ordered by amgan I!“ II. will £01 in «hum. Occult up. (or yupy .‘évonuemenu M Full line of Catholic Robes, and blow! and white Cups for aged people. Contact at... for lo. my Mvemwmu u. .â€" lbb‘d on a ppflati. the office All “wow-emu“. to ensure 11109113.! {I “mt vest. should hbrouht in no! law: th‘ long! at 6 p In. 00- lo“! stocked um: I WJOb gI' Pl. ythtm 1801'" WWI” Wat g‘ti‘t. (or ‘Irnmg out 1- tut-6U It“ the at Mount Fora! - - A _ 880W ROOlsâ€"Ifiext m Swal‘lgwo Barber Shop. Rumimmbâ€"Next door South of \V. J. Lam-end: black-mid: uhop. DURHAM. ONT.. Embalming a Specialty EDITOR um PROP KIETOR Nov. 17, 1910 Manufacturer 0! And Dulor in W. IRWIN +Â¥++++++++++++++++++++++++ Nov. 17, 1910 We have a ladies and gent large stock of a an up-to-date 3* to give you a v We are pre fore. Everythi suit the pocket. also a full line shades and at Fancy China at Raw Furs. +++++++++++++ ++++++++++++4 Althoug‘ owing tt ing to o the sale tinue to We also ha We have Highest p A new so A fresh stu We also 1111‘ W+++++ w“

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