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Durham Chronicle (1867), 1 Jun 1911, p. 2

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3N5 Will, 02.00 IS' IP 2b} IN‘ The Srst sitting c Revision for the To‘ 91g, for the year 19: at Elie town hall in Court of Revisioh ‘ Township of Glenelg Tags: STORE FORMERLY occr'- pxed by Mr. Mockler. Good con- venient stand. Apply, ticulars. to David Allen, 2-9t-f â€" uâ€" - A 3° .n 91g . M a {6 , Eli , 1 9 11. DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT 1-2 -Ann AA“. _ ‘ ‘ - , ’ _ â€"â€"v -vuu, UH uunn in good running order. and equipped with a first-class Am- erican Searchlight, which turns the darkest night into bright- ness, and adds greatly to the comfort and safety of the rider. All tools necessary, including a good foot pump. Also a 14- power magnifying telescope, 16 inches Opened, closed, 6 inches, scientifically ground lens. A real bargain to quick buyer.â€" Robt. G. Hewitt, Box 17, Durham, UR SALE AT A GREAT BAR- 3ain, a small 2-horse {power upright engine and boiler, also a good second hand a‘. adies’ bicvcle heap. Apply to .J. McFad; den, piano dealer, Durham. "‘PERFECT” BICYCLE .T AN EXTREMELY LOW FIG- ure‘ and on easy terms, 9'" up- 8.-.. town property in good location. Particulars furnished ’at the Chronicle Office. Mar. Qtf Pl: . ACRES OF GOOD TILLABLE land in the town, will be let on chm-ea to suitable person. Apply to Mrs. Lauder. near the Cream- “swung contumng 106 “1'8! about 10 acres hardwood bush. 6 acre!- awamp timbered, the rest clear; barn 80x50, stable 80x40. Mu- d 1 acre, watered by 2 wells and spring. Part 0! purchase UP 21. CON. 2, TOWNSHIP OF Mumont, contagning 106 urea -L‘_A ‘1‘ “VA.“ "v-‘ L, lUU acres. 70 acres cl-:eared balance light bush Brick house good buildings, well fenced, well wat- ered. For sturther particulars. apply to D. Hamilton,_ Durham. TWENTY-FIVE ACRES OF GOOD pasture land. a mile and a half from Durham, right beside Ichoool, good comfortable house and frame stable; good running water close to house. Terms easy. Immediate possession. épply to Samuel Ritchie, Dur- Lot 3. Con. 9, Gl'enâ€"éigf' Cheap and on easy terms. Apply to J. L'Russell Box ’39, Sedgewick, £§erta._h_ 7, 5-4 t1 A LARGE QUANTITY OF FIRST clans shingles for sale at reas- onable prices.â€"-The Durham Furniture Co., Limited. 2 2tf OT GORE A, EGREMONT, 55 AC- res, about 45 acres cleared and in good state of cultivation. Well watered, frame barn, stone foun- dation, good log house. For lurther particulars apply to Mrs. H. Dennett, Varney. 223nm Angs NQ. IMLAND, BEING §t0re to R251; Farm for Sale or Rent Farms for Sale. To Let on Shares. Wu». Q "you are looking for a situation a Classified'Want Ad. is the key which will unlock the door to the private office ofthe business man. He is too busy to interview ail promiscuous callers, but you can . 9931.22, EGREMONT, 100 r can remain on mart a Euticulnra npyly Wi ge. Shingles for Sale sitting of the Court of .~ the Township of Glen- year 1911, .Wfill be held 7 I.-.“ :_ â€" For Sale. Adveniaomen I. of one Lavenxaemente of one inch. or lees. 5 cents for first innnion, and )0 cent. for each subsequent insert ion. Over one inch and under two inches, double the nbovo amount. Yearly rates on applicmon. Situation , 82 GEAR 5113 SMALL ADS. 30 3m-c Ap.13,tf 9293 icellent fences, part rail and part :Wire, one acre orchard, 40 acres hardwood bush, convenient to school and post ofnfice. For fur- ther particulars, Write or cad] on A.C. Grant ”PEELâ€"Lots 26 and 27 in'the 11th concession of Egremont, 140 acres 3acres of hardwood bush. Good 2 storey brick house with cement cellar. Good frame barn, 40x60. basement, 2 storey 6-roomed house, good soil, and Well fenced and watered. Can be bought for $2700, â€"$1000 cash. and balance on easy terms. Call or write A. C Grant Durham, for \further particulars. ‘ ____â€".â€".._ mont. 80 acres cleared, 5 good hardwood bush, barn : brick house. To be had for for a quick sale. A bargain Faunâ€"106 acres, in the 2nd con. Egremont, good bank barn 5'2x60, goo-d frame house, well ‘fenced and well watered. To be had for $3800. For further particulars, call or write A. C. Grant, Durham aux‘auuc euecwa. me or fire. Offim over Standard Bank, Durham. Ont. veyaucer, Notary Money to lnan on farm I surange effected. life 01 nt. . Money to Loan. Issuer of r wen-89¢. A general financial - A. H. Jackson. I O'I‘ARY PUBLIC, COMMISSION L er. Conveyancer. c. Insurance 3,ng . Money t9 Loan. _I§auer of Mn- ‘-_ A‘ 1888 tramacted. DURH A M ONT (Lower .:ropertv. [1 try of Toronto. Graduaté â€"Roy; foliage Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentistry in all its Branches. ")$.:e.â€"Cnlder Block. over Post Ofia . C. Grant, Durham Ont. Offers the following For Sale Dr. D. S.Craig. D.V.S. v.s.v.n DISEASES OF DOMESTICATED animals treated on most scientif- ic prinriplsas. All calls promptly attended to. Office and residence, Garafraxa Street. Durham, nearly op- posite the Chronicle Oflice. 6231 )FFICE: Over J J Hunter's York ‘nd Chicago. Diseases of Eye. Eu Nose and Thmt. Will be at Knapp~ House. Durham. the 3rd handy-v in each month. Hoursâ€"lâ€"s tun. SPECIALIS T l EYE EAR, THROAT 8:. NOSE 3, Event .\ Owe-v mund. (Successor to W. F: Dunn) ARRISTER, __SOLICITOR, CON- use ”mun: Roy. London Ophthslmlo Hos. £113., and coGolden Sq. That and Non Hon. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OF- fiee in the New Hunter Block. 0608 30m5.8 to 10 a. m., to 4p. m. and? £09 3. In. Special attention mvon to discuss If women and children. Residence op mite Preebvuerian Church. l. 6. Hutton. M. 0.. C. I. FFICE. TELFORD’S BLOCK. U stairs, Lambton Street. Residence Corner Queen and Gear Strataâ€"No ' of Methodist Church. (fies hoursâ€"11 1m. 24 3.11).. 7-9 0.11:. Telanhnna Nn 9.1 J F GRANT. D. D‘s.L.n s [onoapgmuum UNIVERSL Drs. Jamieson hiaclaurin. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE A short distance east of Knapp’a HoteL Lamb ton Street, Lower Town. Durham fifim hours from 12 to 2 o’clock Dr. Legal ‘Dz'rectorv Accom plishes Much Amcent stamp don 3 lot fpt very litdc money, but it would I!- quire thousands of two cent Ramps and personal [cues-s to duke you: want: known. to as many pcopk- a I 25:. investme in out Clam-i5“! Want Ads. COSTS LITTLE A. C. Grant UR. BRA-WN Medical Dz’rectorv. The neig'tlnbons ‘of Mr. 'Wm. Fal- ..;laise turned" out on Monday of "“0“. M. D" C. I. ila-st Week, and put in about fif- TELFORD’S BLOCK, U iteen acres of crop for -hdm, on ac- Lambton Street. Residence? count of hm own mbllrty to an and 660% StrfltBâ€"NO “ w'lork‘ . '08 hoursâ€" "b ll . . .. 7-9 o.m. Telephone No.9Lll' M138 Cassxe Kemw-am mf‘wnm‘ .u w... uuwer L'own. Durham from 12 to 2 o’clock '. 0. Pickering Dentist. DR. suit 1'80, 3 acres 19 barn 36x50. had for $2500 7 Public c. property. In- >r fire. Offine W-unv“ Hrmrsâ€" {4-39}; Poa‘t Oficn ! Proven by thousands of for ten years, to Be absolutely harmless and reliable in every case 'af skin trouble, no matter What it Write to-day (for .free trial tle to the D.D.D. Laborat Dept. DD. 49 Calhoun .Street nonto “Worth its weight in gold.” “All my pimples washed away by DJ), D.” “I .found instant relief,” “D DD. 'is little short 0:1 miraculous? These are the words of others in describing the great skin remedy. D.D.D. ! “Your D.D.D. Prescription for Be- zema is the best thing.We have ever handled, and is giving good satisfaction with our customers.”_ Spur Stevenson Drug Co., Birtle, y‘Mdn These are ‘just samples 01f 1: we are receiving every day grateful patients all over country. -‘I have had-«eczema. on and Off for about three years, and nothing I tried has done so much good as D.D.D. It Will stop that irritation in a 'few minutes. I can do my washing, and if 'I have D..D.D. on Advertise An up to date picnic, under the :management of the Grange, will be held 'in Wm. Canson’vs bu-SIh on Friday" June 23rd. A live com- mittee is appointed to make full arrangements. Steps are being taken to secure Mr. E. (C. Drury. of Crown Hill. to 'be present to give an address on the working of the Grange. Don’t forget the date. Everybody welcome Mr. Geo. Seim purchased afine new manure spreader from one of the Durham tag-.enbs and Will doubtless make things go same when the opportunity presents itself. (For sale by an i Not in the memory of the oldest =settler has the {past couple of lweekgs of May been surpassed for fheat and ‘ growth. At time of ’Writing‘ fiall Wéheat is in the shot blade. and the hay meadows have every appearance of being a bum- per crop, While the :spring crop 'sel-diom‘ if ever had a .better ap- pearance. Truly the lines have fallen unto us in pleasant places and We have a goodly heritage Mr._ Philip ’Welatz had a couple of sheep worried by dogs last Mr. John ‘Mlansihall lost a valuâ€" able co-w last Week. Cause un-. known to us. ' l | Mr. and Mrs. Frankes, of Cale-3 don, are visiting their daughter.’ Mrs. A. B. McArthur. of this burg. I Mr. Dan. .McImnes sold ’bhirteen I heard of choice fat cattle to Mr. Otto Konolld. last week. Mr. Dan. McArthxu'r also sold eleven head“ equally as good. I' Some of the Young ladies of ' Fm-e growing Weather, 1 this burg Went fishing on the '24th I Week Was that. and m‘O‘PS 3'1“? 10‘ and by the reports We have heard mg Well' Fall W/herat is a faill they did net catdh many, one I Some Of tihe sick people are b young lady only catching one, I ter. 'We 'Will soon :have The 1511: and not of the large kind, either. I June, '3an then there ‘Wifil be z Try again, girls. iother ”tune {to pbay, for the cenu Mr. and Mrs. Frankes, of Cale- , en-umeratocns will 'be asking w} don, are visiting their daughter. Espme may 'Uhimk ‘imrpertinle'n't qu1 MPS. A, B- MoAr-hhnr- a! mac. an“-.. itmo'ms- DRUGGISTS PRAISE D D.D. Miss Cassie Kennedry returned home from Toronto on Saturday last Miss Eliza McCormick spent Vic- toria Day: with ,‘her sisters in Walkerto-n Miss Marys Binnie is at present visiting at Mitchell. ' The Grange picnic‘ to 'be held about the middle of June, WilJ'I be a great success. Everybody we]- come. C'ome and enjoy your- selves The dog poisoner will . on his route again. Jim‘ and several others anon; bmg have some bad ones Mr. Thos. McNiece delivered a good speech on reciprocity in our burg last Week. Thomas is a mighty (not small) gyood speaker. Sorry to hear of the bad luck with colts this season. Some fine ones died on the second of N or- man-by. Almost all the farmers around this burg have finished seeding. and have the best of hope for good return-s. At time if writing the great growth, in all probabil- ity. seems to be going to continue for a While longer. We are again enjoying the beau- tiful weather‘ a gift of a kind Providence. BLYTH’S CORNERS samples of letters BUNESSAN VARNEY druggists.) THE DU BEAM CHRONTC’ZE will soon be Jim‘ Blyth around our from my W. J. Coburn, proprietor of the y.fpoolroom in the 'Herald Block is {the possessor of a couple of very 8,.‘interesting relics that recall tur- lY: bulent days in the political affairs 3elof 'Ontari-o three quarters of a itfcentury ago. The relics are a fork, and four large links of a :-,loggingchain, both of which were 3 lmade by Samuel Lount, one of .- 2 the leaders in the Mackenzie Reb- [ellion of 1837, in his blacksmith '-shop at Holland Land' ‘ . __ v _â€"c any V ‘JC 'v L ““‘L‘CDD ‘ lvlr. jDora. McDonald, [an old resident of Glenelg coming to the «south :line near Top ‘C‘Liff over sixty years ago. He was about 67 years of Iage and was buried in 'Pric-eville, Rev Mr. Matheeon officiating at the house and grave. _A couple (of weeks ago, there dled at :Iriszh Lake\ Artemesia, afâ€" Eer a Long sxpe-ng of illness‘ Mr. 5-â€" I Died.â€"On the 26th ult., Mr. A. ,’ Mthae, 'of Ceylon. ,an old and res- _' pected reside-mt bf Artemesia for isome 50 years. He was about 80 years of age. Interment took place at the cemetery in this vil lage Where he was laid beside the remains of his first 'wife who pre- deceased him some «thirty or more years ago. His second 'Wife. (Mrs. Muir) died over a year ago, and ~she was Laid beside the remains of her first husband, in this grave- yard also. Mr. Herman ’McLe-an has the con- tract of {gathering crean in this commundlzy inT {the Wm]lznm+n.- I Our town is doing a fair share jof business. Quite la numb-er took ~advanltgae of 'the single fare on the ’24bh Mr. 'Wm. Con-key, of Guelph, an : ’old ‘Priceville ressidenzt, visited his ;' ' friends ’here on the '24th. :It is . sixteen years since Mr. Conkey ' . lef't Priceviljle, and 11110 doubt he twould Isee Ia change in The place. The lightning lsrt'ruck IWIm. Mc- ‘Leod, iris. barn, South Lime, Glen- 'elg', during the electric storm on Monday night. May 22nd. and made . a ‘ciTcle lam around the eaves. Slhaalt- I tering the ’flour cor‘n‘ens badly, but it did not take fire. The .same‘ night it struck Mr. Aldcorn’s store. ’ but little damage 'was done. On ‘ the nontih line, it struck ALIIan Mc- Leran’es barn, {but did not take fire. So all had a narrow escape” 1 David «Hewnclcs had a valuable animal killed 'by lightning lately. ' Mers‘scrs. Alex. and Donald Mc- Lean, of this 'place, are 'veneering ‘t-hleia' dwelling house this summer. M'ms. D'volwl-ey, m Toronto, is at present at her sister’s. IMrrs. Mc- ‘ Donrald, assisting (her in nursing I] Mr. McDonald. Who is suffering for ; 5 the last (few Weeks from heart :1 weakness. l t i Seedling is; done, ‘and potato planting is the general rWiork now and preparing for mots. 'PRICEVILLE. Fine growing weather. Last Week was (hot and u‘cmozps are look- in: well. Fall wheat is afailure. Some Of the sick people are bet- Montreal, Que. His famous prescription, No. 7, assmts the kidneys to work vigorously and elim- inate the harmful uric acid from the whole system. In the form of tablets, N o. 7 is easy to take, and will effect cures where other remedies have failed. Do not trifle with kidney disease, but take No. 7 Tablets, the treatment that has proved so successful with other sufl'erers. 50¢. a box, at your druggist’s or from Father Morriscy Medicine Co., Ltd., MAnO-QAA‘ n--A Father Morriscy, the famous priest- physician of Bartibogue, N .B., after much research compounded a remedy which worked hand in hand with Nature. His doctrine, justified by thousands of cures, was that the need is not a patchwork relief, but a treatment that will enable the forces of Nature, working through the kidneys, to accomplish their intend- ed work. â€" When the kidneys become congested and sluggish, these impurities, including the irritating and poisonous uric acid, are not entirely removed from the blood. The result is that the uric acid is deposit- ed in the joints and tissues, causing the agonies of rheumatism and frequently afigcting the liver and other organs. These organs are the filters of the body. Their f unction is to strain out of the blood and eliminate through the bladder the worn out tissue and other impurities gathered by the blood in its course. A very large proportion of civilized people have some form of kidney trouble, sometimes without knowing that their malady 18 of that nature. Many obscure pains can often be traced to diseased kidneys. Kidney trouble is one of the most dis- tressing ailments of mankind. and lads to backache and rheumatism. This '5 because of the importance of the work done by the kidneys,â€"work which must proceed normally to insure good health. "c 111 so can have the 15d: of 'ade then there W11 be an-I eratocns will 'be asking What i may 'Uhimk ‘imrpertimen't ques- ’ Of Kidney Disease, Aided by Fathgr NATURE WILL CURE YOU Moniscy’s No. 7. lg}. - .__â€"‘~“v\‘ Alcsl “N 0,” said the man, “I h: attending this for nearly: two years, and has ever spoken to me in \ time. I just thought I leave my hat 0 J.'U ulUISlCI‘at'e the “ - some churches, Rev. :Stone, pastor of the 'byterian church , speaking at the First Presbyteri an church‘ Chicago told the story of a mam who sat through the service on..- Sunday morning, Wearing his hat. -‘When requested to First Presbyterian told the story of through the serv morning, Wearing IT DID THE JOB To iIIUISItI‘at'e the “offiah: some churches, Rev. John ' Stone, pastor of the Four "tnous land fluffy, fom falling out, here *bhe beginning of the Week. The Hampden ibas'ebafl team Wi play the Ayton team on June 3m in Ayt-on. Don’t imiss 'the game- ,___J ’ “‘5“ '1’“;- '° ih-aps the last to be held as a mat- :e .. . LS zonal fh'olidra'y, has come and :gone, . and Ham'pden lcelebrated as usual. lIn (the evening, a baseball match was (played in Mr. M. (W. Byers’ field. O.M. Snider land ;L. Marsh- all :were captains, land bait. the end of the eighth innings the score ‘t , stood Ifiva to .5 even in flavor . _ ithe latter. Many lclose (plays. and ‘ ,. gacrobat'ic stunts fwere seen in the _ game. One «of the outstanding f features was O.M’s.. “Harem glove” _ .and many a batter bit the «dust f j by its ‘unaflinch ability. After the _ ! ball game, everyone Wemt to the : : church, where 1a very :daimy and [nutritious dunch was served by 2 5. I] § Among 'the vptrisncipai features was Ian (ald'dl‘eSIS by In- spector Campbell 'on “The Signs of ithe Times”. The program was as 'foll'orms‘, 8090 by Mr. Ramage; .ad- dress (by Mr. Oampb ell selection Rev. Mr. Dickson acted as chair- man, and everyone was of the opinion that the program was the best given (here in recent years. Mr. ‘A. Mather and (sister, of P'riiceville, visited with relatives 1 R q E: 1 here ‘luh'e 'beg‘immoino me n“ -----~ Mrs. (Nichol, ian aged and res- pected (Lady of this place, who re- sides (with her son, Robert, fell and sustained severe injuries, with (her )great rage, and/the sul- try weather. will make recovery very rslxow. As an. obituary of the date Mrs. .1. Kerr Will appear ehsewhere in the paper, we shall refrain fnom saying More ‘than to offer our sympathy Ito the bereaved rela- tives.. Rev. Mr. lDickson, a recent grad- uate bf Kmox College. Toronto, preached here :a Week ago Sun- day. tan'd will rpre-ach agaiin two weeks {he-nee. Rev. Mr. Johnston, a (graduate of Ifihe tszame college, occupied the {pulpit Last Sunday, and Will {preach again meant week. Ims'pectlor )C'ampbell, Ozf Durham, paid his semi-annual visit to the school {house on May 23rd, and is loud in pmaise of the efficiency of Miss Binnie. HAMPDEN. Mra .‘Joh-n 'Laidllaw returned to her {home ‘in Pittsburg, «U..S.A. on Monday. Her m-omher.. Mrs. Walter Geddes. {has In'ot fully recovered from her fall on 4the ice wast Winter Mrs. Smith, of IAy’t'on‘, rvisited for a few: days with [her friend, Mrs. Henry IByers. HAIR BEAUTIFIER . Park 'and N. Anderson. '. Dick-son acted as chair- ! everyone was of the mat the program. was the 1 (here in recent years. to me in all that nought I would I! my head this if it would serve pbell 'on “The Signs of .The program was as by Mr. Ramage; .ad- '. Campbell selection r: speech by Chas. 3 fa very Niainrty and rch was served by " the congregation. the Program (30m- negligence “I have be! one. {281118. , 'an’d Jper- been if it wizl'l 3nd. Subscription Tu m m be ~. “ he of Rates . . 330m in â€"81.50 any be 3mm" ya; w if not no Th to which ever, “W in the manger at: tho Odin-n km. 30 (seldom-d to .u m no In“. I. "yuan of the WW. . . t ‘ 3‘33me 2:52 .ffm Future meng on shortest Machine Oil. Harness Oil: Ame Grease and H007 Ointment, go to s. P. SAUNDERS and Funeral Directorx Full line of Catholic Robes, and black and white Caps for aged people. EDITOR cepted). Ask for a rate card. may be economically done 11’ using Bank Money Order‘ These Orders are perfectly '5an They are payable at par at ' (‘anm'fian Ran]: Nubm. all! blacksmith 81505. Sending Small Sun“, by Mail M archants, i Solicited. S. HUGHES receive Manager June Lgt ' June Brides . Will do we]! to lock 0V”? "H VITATIONS prinmd olsvu‘n' quality Wedding Cabinet in -t« om‘ Iron and EI'Ps} (‘znrtirgs‘ and paw!“ fitters eupphes. i‘:l‘1.’ilsv'>_ :zmi 'J'hrF-sl Gmwml “’1: Spirella Cor Corset EVERYTHING FOR TH are agents fox £119 Pma'tmdv AND'EXAMINE See our new Shirts. 5(1th the soft frunbs in white nr (-uln: match, the latest on thv market The Ideal Furn C. SMITH 5: SONS THE DURH June 11st, 1911 NICHUI A fut] COTS!” Her :Hh culty arrived and we a 'nrms Our Vin: to}! “CANADA ensure yo; strictly h. guarantee thing You you U this c than A D A Next to the PRIZE PRIZE P12125236 PRIZF our [”129 in ca ch most cc (he in 191 I OUR STOC} EGGS TAKEN rmg 91' ml!‘ 80h Prov-inne- oznph show nouse 91,! u: k a ' “’31 I you )rsebl rm mmem descri I‘P. (K Ti DE

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