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Durham Chronicle (1867), 24 Nov 1910, p. 1

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'. DURHAM. ONT. i“ 'll‘JH-I'JCO' flour and M I. (hr-um kH-p our flour '0! d.- l .‘ mr gv'wm' «luvs not keep it eon-H hr m!“ and “'0 will use you “U HI Tunas 1'0. 081'. (-‘auudd a High class Com-fl school. absolutely In inaction. Write My ’Mhl'“ WINTER TSRM CPI”. “I. 1/) ELLIOTT 0' A ?. Act dxtectly on the ~ sixty years. As]: your Elf pun W. H. B EAN 0r TAM» [Hint-n 5| inche- with. yu‘l ...oo.- o.ooooooooOOO. Tfihl“ linen. 68 inche- '30» yard .............. ........I T-tbb ()Ilclntb. 45 in. V“ yard Floor ‘ Ho So". [D Cheap Machine on. Harbo- Oil. Ame. Grease and HO“ Uinrment, go to pan Jnh n McGowa Vania FLOUR? and lufJut'a. ("hildm’ 00d hula“ Vents all pd” w flirts and Gm.” mu -_:.-an.15(x_- MM w in u; (-lmwm just h c‘.\l.l. AND SEE US M <. lung. 50 inch“ with, Lace Curtains lung, 60 inch- WHO. ............1-w long, x 10th. 1 and 2 yudl i“ a strictly {alllny flay"- [’"n't forim ”U 30m’. km; You ever tfi.‘ u, 'l he !{.rnooo-I|. ’U '5 inches Vida. an v where In inches wide. inches wide. 0" dome-(lo A special in draped toques [or Satarday, 2 ‘to 5 o’clock, ‘only. 16 drape-d velvet .t-oques, made in red, reseda, brown, black, navy, plum ICSL'LIC‘, UL U "'Il’ III-“‘5', -- C')I()I'. etc. Regular $4.74T'6n‘éale Saturday for Sumâ€"Miss 'Dick Auction saleâ€"Stock and feeders to be held on 'lot 38, con. 1, 'N.D.R.. Bentinck, at Aman Park, on Friday November 25th. Ten months’ cred- it, ur five per cent. discount for cash-Rum. Brigham, Proprietor. The Durham branch of the Worn en's Instizute wiLl hold their nex muting on Thursday Dec. let. 2% ‘2 u‘clnck. at the home of Mrs. J. S. Mellraith. Durham, A good pro- z'z'm has been Iarranged, and Miss Jessie Alexander, elocirtion- ist, will give an entertainment in the Presbyterian church on Mon- day evening, December 5th. .From the excellent reputation oi this lady as an elucutionary artist, it isn‘t necessary «to say more to draw a large attendance. H H. Misler, M. P., Ottawa, has again shown his interest in Dur-' ham Continuation school by having the Geological Survey at Mines, Ottawa, torwarda small cablilet. containing forty-tour specimens of. minerals. These will certainly ue a; great aid to the teachers “FUJI! giving instruction on the rock i:o‘-' mation. and the minerals ot’ the Dominion 1 Cine ' of couple that shouldn’t be charged with race suicide. We made a kind of a muss of it Last week, in reporting a social evening at the Preabytarian church. In our effort to give crmlit to the contributor of an ex- ceLlozxt address o_n th_e_liDe_e and gen- every attend. Palmt-rston, gave an open air wee.- iug nu the square on Monday ev- A Royal Arch meeting of Dar-- ham L.U.L will be held in their hail. Durham, on Saturday evening Nth-mbcr 26th, at 7.30 sharp. A] the brethren invited.â€"R. Adlam, Treasurer. cuunt Leo Toistoi, Russia’s great man. died on Sunday .Z-aat, at the “U ”I 82 years. . An important meeting of Durham puma Library Board will be held on Friday night. Full attendance requvsted. by not being a resident of Duar- ham during a greater portion oi the time. He is the seventeenth member of a f~ami.y of eighteen. all children of one father and one mother. We shougd judge him so be about seventy years of age, and he is the youngest of nine sons, and of nine sisters, only one is younger than be is. This is one era} character of Bobby Burns: W9 omittvd to mention that the ora- tnrirgal artist was A. C. Grant. the new harrister, who is already quite DHPular with Ithe young people, especially the ladies. ,Wa are glad that Mr. Grant has so .Isar sur- vived the omission, and we hope this explanation will set him on his feet again, and that he’ll come round all right in 'the course of a week or two. The very nature of an oriitnr's work makes him so Pubydermatous that he is iiable Capt. Graves and Lieut. Crown, of tht- Salvation Army corps, of enin Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Dean, 01 Toronto, were KUBSLS last week 01 Mr. and Mrs. John annt ‘l‘ne women are siswrs, and a“. Dean is a brother 01' the Late Joshua Dean, of U.enelg. this genuemau uho xs somewnat U.d'dl‘ :man he was had a Century ago, llVed m Toronto for l’fl'q-«mur years, auu we failed to convmce him "that he had may a groan (Ac-.14 UL pleasuro to f4r"gt._“. that lawyers are very mndwqt and sensibLe people. Our sin was a sin of omission. and we how to escape a libel suit. Last week, we noted the death Of Mrs. Adam Watson on Sunday, 13th inst.. but in the absence 0! Informat‘on, we gave no particu- lfill's. L eased 'was born in Glen- 9-2. July 18th, 1849, and was there- lore in her and year. On the Bash 0! September, 1890, she was mar- hed to Mr. Adam Watson, who “9“ mourns her death. The con- R:- alte-r marriage, lived with parents. until their death. 1'33“; they proved. in the all of “t 15 women’ a and children’- ru'l ‘z v z 5 at Grant’. Git \uur Christmas groceries at Bum 5 Bakery. Faz-mprs‘ feed boilers for sale the 1' Uldl'y. 114 v: vqu' rcn 09mm. ”1'. I". 2331} officiating at the 'home theâ€" vv . tOWn VOL. 43â€"l0. 2276. Hh oysters at Rowe’s Bakery. NEWS AROU N D TOWN w “-v â€"_-. v- ’to Limbton'Et-reet, out of 114211 and land of his birth, and she iniendsham ofuhis childhood, but the pleasure Wi.-1 be much intensified by (the fact that he is sent there by the Dominion Government, in the interest of immigration ' Canada of young Scotchmen §cotch women, desirous of engag- ing as .farm laborers and domestic servants. The class Mar. Binnie will have to deal with will be dram the country districts, and not from the; over crowded population of the cities. A class of young men and women such as Mr. Binnie» is MAJ *h ”ii-A -‘An‘l‘ "-A AA-)- . . and his‘ time in 'the old land will be spentl to newspaper and thrilling lwith cold, callous, details. It Court, I.O.F.; spray, from the trustees of Latana school: and a spray, .from Mrs. W. Walker. of Toronto. Dr. Orippen has confessed, acâ€" cording to 'the London Times. The says the confession is a , human document, replete is stated that he has related the whole star of the murder. It is [turther 1m erstood that in arr-eng- ing "with the Tunes to We it the confession, he did .so i order to et money to care {or his partner. I .me ens! {rt-emu! .chfld- v-â€"â€" â€"-â€" “wâ€"â€" “v-â€"-â€"v- vvvvvvvv §cotcn Women, desirous 0‘ engag-lwith cgid, callous, details It‘r is At the recent assizes in Owen mg aztlfarm 31’9"!" and dogmatic stated that he has related the Sound, two cases of local interest ierva s.d The exam Mzr Binnie ‘71“ whole stor oi the murder. It is were disposed at. . ave “0 ea. “7“" Wm be '13 om t‘1’”!1111-tht-n' 1m erstood that in arra'ng- Hartford va Hartfordâ€"This was “0““? amid“, any! {lot Wm the. ing'with the when to give it the an action by EJ. Hartford against over “0"qu popumtion 0‘ a" confession, he did so in order to Bernard Hartford, ior specific per- c’ti°’° A ma“ 0‘ VOW men ”d at money to care star his partner. formance of an agreement for the women '“ch as u" Binnie» i' ex- sa Leneve, and his unborn child sale 0! Lot 20, Con. 2, 6.D.R.,, Glen- med *0 ”elm Ihomd find m'ds'fiealao htipu'lated that part of elg. Action dismissed. A.C. Grant emp.oyment‘ In this country. an the maney .houid go to an. father (ordplaintiff, J.P. Tenor-d (or de- NOT"; a va.uable addition *9 0‘” 'in California. As an act of mercy ‘6'! ant. ‘ popuftion. A“ h‘ViZ‘E‘m‘ 011 the authorities have kept Prom the Kaela!- " Tyremmâ€"Thia W an the 5» 1"me 1- 1!" cued. ha doctor the net that am father is gotten byJM-I, Keeger git-inst Dr- u!“ ‘am- A- _AA. ‘12-..- a--a.a- a- _ ‘__-.__ Mr. Geo. Binnie will leave here on Monday morning next for “The Land o’ The Heather,” 11 is a real pleasure for Mr. Binnie to have a foul: on" _five_ months’ visit to the Sunday morning last, Mr. and Mrs. J. H Brown, came within an ace of being the victims of an acci- dent that might easi.y have proved fataJy. DriVing out of the Pres- byterian church yard, they turned down the Durham hill for home, being behind a coupLe of (other rigs. At this time, a .fLreight train on the C. P. R was backing nover Garai’raxa Street, from the east, and they stopped to let it pass. Mr. Brown, evidently, did not. not- ice the cause of the die'ay, for he turned out, {and, passing the standing teams, crossed the track in front 01 the moving train, Which was travelling at about ten miles an hour. Though there was no mishap of any kind, the call was a c‘.ose one, and the spectators breathed a sigh of relief when it was seen that an accident had been averted by a very narrow margin. Mr. James Ireland, who has been in business here for the .past nine or ten years, sold out last week to a gentleman named Smith, 01' Toronto. While taking stock this week, .the place is closed, bust we expect ‘LO hear more ,from the new proprietor in the course 'of a week or so. .Mr. Ireland has not yet decided what he will do, but a slight rumor says he intends to retire «from active business. While here, Mr, Ireland and family have proved themselves to be excellent citizens, and we only voice the general feeling in expressing a regret should they leave the town. To the .new proprietor and family. if there be a family, we extend a personal welcome, and hope he may earn and enjoy a good meas- ure of prosperity. .Mr. Wm. Black shipped his hand- some pair oi white n-orses,muow- flake, and Snowball, to St. L‘atnar- ines, on Monday 01‘ last ween, he having sold them over .the Mole-- phone. Mr. Black is credited by authority, with doing What no other .v an in Canada can do, what is sell horses over the phone, to parties who never see the animals, and satisl‘y every customer. People in the enjoyment of health and strength often do nor appre-l ciate the great bLessings they en- joy For some time we knew that Mr. M. J. Aden, of Edge Hill, son. of Mr. Robt. AJan was somewbutj indisposed, but it was hot until' Monday ,Last, when we saw him in, town, "that we really knew he was so ldisabled. Though quite a young man, he is so disab.cd furomi rheumatism and other tcompcha- tions he is almost a complete in- \'a_id, and unable to do any kind of wogk. We regret to see’ him in such ta condition, and hope a change may soon Icome, followed Py a speedy recovery to perfect _. ‘L‘ A gang of six or seven men f'rom this Locality, left here 'Monday last for Canoe Lake, Algonquin Park, where they will spend me winter lumbering. .Mr. W Laugh- ead. of this place, and .the Vaughan boys, of G;enelg, were {amongst the number The morning sermon next Sunday in the Methodist church, will be on “The Sinlessness of Jesus,” and in the evening on “God’s Plumbline.” Mrs. Thos. 'E. Hwtton told us Tuesday she~saw a beautiful whi‘.e butterfly that day. That’s not bad for Nov. 22nd, but most people would like to see more snow, or better wheeling. Custom sawing and grain ch-op- ping, at the Durham Foundry. tf The weather keeps very mild. Not enough snow for sIeighing, and too much mud .ror whee-ing. We have a good brick house for sale, not the one We live in. If you want to quit paying rent, and have a home of your own, call and make enquiries. This is an excellent home. At the price, it will not remain long unsold. Apprentice wantedâ€"To leatn bartering. Apply to R. Whitmore Durham. Health. Read Our Story, “The Pillar of Light” '1'“; Dr. Orippen has confessed, acâ€" Jent ,cording to the London Times. The to newspaper says the confession is a and thrilling, human document, replete faz-le'th cold, callous, details. It is eat.i_c_ stated that he has related the The lumen] of Miss Ka'te McDon- ald, on 'Friday last, was very large- ly attended, and was conducted by Court Bannockburn I.O.F., Dormoch assisted by members of 'the flocal court. Interment took place in Rocky lSa-ugeen cemetery. The following rtokens of respect, in floral offerings, were laid on the casket: A spray, .from the Ep- worth League; pillar, from Mr. and Mrs. R. Macfa'rlame; wreath, from Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ram-age {and family; spray, if‘rom Miss Edith Grant; spray, drom Mr. and Mrs. J. Levine; wreath lfrom Dornoch Court, I.O.F.; Wreath, :from Dur- ham Court, I.O.F.; spray, from the trustees of Latoma school; and a spray, .f'rom Mrs. W. Walker. of Toronto. Effective, ecomomical, pleasant, What more can you ask. Dams’ Menthol tSalve fulfils these speci- fications and is «the ’best remedy for bites and stings, skrin diseas- es, piies. e-tc. 25c. per tin. Mr. Chas. Watson, of Rainy River visited his sister, Mrs. 'Wam. Grant. last Week, after an absence of seven-teen years. He and his .fadther-in-law brraght in four car loads of cattle. and disposed 0' them in the county of Bruce, at satisfactory figures. A high-velass entertainment will be held in the Presbyterian church on Monday evening, the 5".h 0; December, the «star being Mina Miss Jessie Alexander, 'the famous elocutionist. Admission 25c. Pm- ceeds in aid of organ fund. Mrs. Adam Robertson returned Monday from Hamilton, where she spent 'two months rvisiting her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Burnett. Messrs. Wm. Ryan and lRobt Ewen went to Owen Sound Monday as witnesses in a case 'at law be- tween E. J. Hartford, of this place, and his brother, B. Hartford, of Glenelg. Mr. AJl‘Ch. Davidson, jr.., "who re- cently reLu-rned from St. John, N.B., spent over Sunday at his [home here. He Left Monday morning for Owen Sound to resume duty with the C. P. R. .Mirs. A. C Larsson, who is home mom the West, where she has has been the past summer, is visit- ing with her husband here :for a time, before returning to thiair home in Owen Sound. Mr. Aiex. Duncan, who spent "she three years .as engizieyer in Bali's furniture factory, Hanover, re- signed his position two weeks ago, ago, 'started to Work Monday morning as chief engineer in the Mt. Forest Carriage Works. Prev- ious to going 'to Hanover, hâ€"q was engineer in the Dream Separator Works here. As he owns a‘home in this down, his 'family will re- main for some time. Bearine feeds the der and un- healthy scalp, somens and gives vim to the hair. 50c. a jar. Reeve Calder is attending County Council meeting ‘in Owen Sound this wece-k. Mr. rCa'rman Aljoe, engaged in the: Standard Bank at Richmond Hill, was recently transferred to Markham. the i 'stable, at the wmcn, though every effort was made to save, .fell a prey to the flames, as did also Mr. (Sp'roules irear, and a barn belonging to Mr. A. Munshaw, on the lot adjoining. Mr. O.W. Phil- liDfi’ residence. {which had been emntied ()f i.n f'ny'nil'nrp was: ctrâ€"Tar... Mr. Lynn Grant, clerk in the Standard Bank, has been 't'ramsfer- ! red to the Staindard Bank branch at Harriston, and his place is tau-km en here .by Jack Davidson, who: entered on his duties this Week. I Bring your piece of fur, and we will make you a smart fur bait.â€" Miss Dick. Just zfour weeks from Sunday is Christmas Day. Mr. W. Humph'ries spent a few BY 011'1‘ Own correspondent. days in Toronto. The alarm of fire, a little be- . . fore 2 oclocx :on Eriday morning 8 Bargisgier granto wizsinlgss Owen last 'was a. rude awakening u’or ‘.he 0““ on- ay, 11 ‘ ' citizens (n ulna mace, 'Whu alter- Mr. Adnam [Robertson is :home wards Witnessiid “me most destruc ew (1,3 5. five con‘Jao'i-auun “that has ever from Chesley for a f y occurred Kere, through the most .Mr. Bricker, insurance agent, of heroic cxl‘urts were made 10 stav Listowel, was in town Tuesdnay. {hekdevouring elergesnz. The1 fix; . - . . )l‘O e out in '.he 0] 'p'roule b 0c , Mr N' MCDQIugaflMgfldlzncfzslg’le"recently purchased by :Mr. Wesley gave “'5 a ‘33- on .y ' .Buskin, but its origin [is yet a Mr. and Mrs. J A. Brown spent mystery. When discovered. the a few days last week in Toronto. ifire was making ‘rapid headway. .Mr Adam Roberts-om was home in the upper storey, and 90011 it ~ . . was seen 'there was no hope of Eggerg'Ionghesey meu' sundaylsaving the block, and attention iwas turned to removing as much Miss Lot’ie La‘vclle‘. 0f nStratford, ;as possible of 'the contents. The is spending a few days with her Hire extended 'to Mr. Sproule‘s res- brothers, here. fiden-cc, occupied by :Mrs. Has-tie. 0 . . ... . ' - thh ‘thouoh every effwor: was Reeve Calder 18 at.end1ng the ,w . t3) ’ _ L Sound this wece-k. _ilames, as did also Mr. {uproules ' stable,_at the_'.rea'r, and a barn II__ .n-.....-_.. A13-.. ‘_~_..- 2.. DURHAM. UNI. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, I910. PERSONAL. Mr. J as. Chard, who recently sold his farm, held an auction sale las; week of his stock and implements. which was very successful. Good prices were realized, and the sale ‘tomled about $1700. _ M'r. IWJ. Boyd, of this place, who was injmred over a year ago! in a head-on collision on the C. P. R., near Melville Junction, entered ac- tion against the railway company do: damages, and at the recent as- sizes at Orangeville, was awarded $1990 and costsa __ _ n n - C O In: The Methodist W.F.M.S. ladies held a quitting in the schoolroom of the church on Thursday last and completed (our quilts for do- nation to needy missions. Alter work, a pleasant social time was spent over a cup of tea. Mr. D. McTavish has had built an addition to his livery barn, and also erected a weigh iscafie for public s_e1rvi_ce.‘_ ‘ mn‘ffl I__‘_°A_ liDH’ residence. E'which had been emptied of L8 furniture, was sever-- al times on fire, and i; was with great difficulty it was saved. Con- siderable damage was lhowe'ver done. Mrs. Sullivan’s house was also emptied, but with strenuous effort. was saved, though within 15‘ feet of the consumed residence beâ€" side. Much of the furniture in Mr. M.K. Richardson's residence across the street, was removed, but the building escaped, though the heat was sufficient to break some window glass. In Boyd’s store the plate glass Windows were cracked, with the 'heat, and at the Munshaw House, where it was very intense, windows were broken, and wood- 'work scorched. The block in which the dire started contained Mr. B'uskin’s newly fitted residence into which =he moved a mounh ago his grovery. in which he had done business but two days; the post of- fice, conducted by W. Trimble; R. J. groule’s conveyancing office; W. . Wright’s orifice: and Phos. Fisher’s barbershop. Mr. Buskin carried 83000 on the block, and $600 on household contents, {much of which was removed, but much was destroyed, with a new piano. On his shelf grocery stock, which was mostly removed, mo insurance had been placed. About :four hundred dollars’ worth of “our, feed, sug- ar, and other stuff, not insured, was also destroyed, also «a new piano, stored by Mr. Conn-or, agent, of Owen Sound. .Mr. Sproule lost bedroom contents and considerable other .goods stored in the building. All mail matter in the post office was saved, but Mr. ’l‘rimble eati- mates his loss on ulX‘L'Ul‘elS, etc., aâ€" bout $150. .Mr. ‘Fisher sustained some loss on his shop outfit, Mr. Munshaw lost a 1010f coal stored in his barn, but the building was insured. Mr. Phillips’ damage to house and .furniture is covered by insurance and also Mrs. lHastie's furniture. Mrs, F. Tucker had considerable :furniture stored at Mrs. Hastie‘s, some of which was destroyed. No (insurance. Mr. Buskin is opening again in Mr. Armstrong‘s fold jewellery store, and the post orifice is also located in the same building. Mr. Fisher has bought out lElwyn Jamieson, and located in his barber shop. Mr Sproule has moved his office to Mr. Richardson’s old drug store, recently renovated, and Mr. Scully 13 located in the corner office in J. -W. Boyd's store. (Notwith- standing the danger, and hard fire fighting done during the blaze casualties were lfortunately few. Mr. 'Ed. Thompson was injured in the side, by a fall from. the Phil- lips (building, but stuck to his post. From the fire ruins, we yet hope to see new and substan- tial buildings rise. BIG HRE AT FLESHERTON. FALL £88123! We sell the kind of goods that make life long customers, and we sell at right priCes. J.J. HUNTER Our Millinery Every Day is Bargain Day at Our Store S. F. MORLOCK INSPECTION SOLICITED No Trouble to Show Goods Produce of all kinds taken, for which we pay the highest market prices Department is complete in all lines. Good goods at moderate prices. 53 1.40 $1.00 PER YEAR

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