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Durham Chronicle (1867), 21 Sep 1911, p. 2

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IN ‘ Eic prinviplus. All calls promptly .iattended In. Office and residence. Gamfmxa Street. Durham. nearly 0p- DBOOD SOW FOR SALE, ON LOT Q- «3 .. . . . ,9 6, Con. 3. N.D.R.. Glenelg..â€"â€"Mrs. mm" ”‘9' ”WW“ Off”?- 6-31 ChaS. Arnett, 3 301- l"‘*“~-'~‘"'â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€""‘"*â€"~~~vâ€"-â€"~ r - .. - .__--‘ _ n l ' “9-“ -1-‘.- DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT, 1-2 acre, corner lot, opposite Clark 3 Planing Mill. For particulars ap- ply at this office. if ”USE AND LOT 0N COUNTESS “net, Apply to Mrs. John Har- kottle. Durham. 6303ptf m STORE FORMERLY OCCUâ€" pied by Mr. Mockler. Good con- vanient stand Apply, for par- ticulars, to David Allen, 2-9tâ€"f OT 56, 2nd CONCESSION, BENT- inck; ioins corporation, west of Durham, on Durham Road, on north side. Well watered, good bank barn, comfortable frame and log house. Will sell crop, stock and implements With farm. For further information, apply to T1105. E. Hutton, Hut-ton Hill. 10 YOUNG PIGS, 4 WEEKS OLD Apply to Robt. Mead, Varney. [AMWORTH PIGS FROM EIGHT weeks rtxo 10 months 01d; both names. Prices reasonable. Satis- hction guaranteed.â€"H. W. Hunt I COMFORTABLE BRICK HOUSE in Durham‘ '2 storeys high. hard and soft water inside, good cem- ent stable, frame barn on top. quarter acre of land. Price away Particulars ‘furnished at the Chronicle Oiiice. Mar. 9tf DIARRHOEA COMPOUNDâ€" Never tails to cure. 25c., at Macfarlane’s. Advertisement. of one incn oa- oubooquout insertion. Over 0: Vickers. Shingles for Sale For Sale or Rent. Give RECIPROCITY a FAIR TRIAL RECIPROCITY WILL PITT MOV- Mrs. John Staples. returned homei BY 131-10ij POCKET and the gone day last week. \ bargain is being so made that \ Mr. IrWin Reilly, and brother-in- :; it can be ilaw, Mr. Jos. McComb, of Rainy CHANGED AT ANY TIME iRiver, :took in Toronto Exhibition: by our own Government. withoutfa few days last week. consulting the United States. ‘ Mr. John Lawn. in the employ 8'0” Independent Farm Pap?” “1 i of Mr. Thos. Davis, spent the lat-; "arms fur Sale. Cahada is .in favor of Reciprocity. Her pant of last week an; the Exhi- lt is oppooed by the Truntaflz Combines bition. , H. H". MILLER Store to Rent For Sale by Voting for SMALLADS. inch or Lrss. '25 cents for first in Over one inch and under amount. Yearly rub. on tpplicatxon. 3.17.12! A‘o " {T York and Hhficmm. Diseases of Eye. Ear Nose and Throat. \Vill he) at the Hahn House, Aug. 19, Sept. 16‘ Oct. 21. Hunt‘s, 1 t06p.m. DR, BR'fWN L R. C. 9.. LONDON. ENG RAD‘ULATE of London, New T York and (Eh‘lcmzo. Dr. 0.8 Cw: :g. F. VS 8V D. “ISEASES 0% DOMEQTICATED 1.011278 .uw Asslutam Ray. L 3122.. and to Golden Sq firs. lamieson Maclaurin. QP‘FIPFI AND RESIDENCE A ' 4h. rt clxstance east oi Knapp’s HoteL "Mjb ta'm 3:11-39? Lower TOWn, Durhan‘ fine ‘mu ‘ -' *‘rmv: 1.2 ‘.n '2 n’clock Fl tv of Toronto. raduam fiofiege Dental Surgeons , Onfario. Dentistr‘v in all its Rmnches. J F GRANT.D.D. 8.1.11.8 ONOR GRADUATE. UNIVERSI- tv of Toronto. Graduab Roy's \FFICE: Over J . J Hunter’s Officeâ€"Over Donglas’ Jewellery Store. l. G. Fjâ€"bfice. nearly opposite the ofice. Lambton "t.Durb,3,m. An 3f monfiv tn loan at 5 per cent. m or“: ftm ARBISTEIL. SOLICITOR Ufice. nearly opposite the l Tropertv. V "r. Conyeyanmr. 8:0. 1 mg Agent. Mnney to Loan. Issuer 3% a . time liming: A general financihl Em - new nomad. __-_ .- .. FROM LOT 17, CON. 2. E. G. R... Glenelg, on or about the let of August, a 3 year old heifer, chiefly red. 'When .last seen had tag in right ear, With “Scarf Bros.” stamped on it. Any in- formation Will} be thankfully re- ceived.â€"Thos. Scarf. 914 4p A. R. Jackson. OTARY PUBLIC. COMMISSION- ur. Cmnmmar. o. luggage: Arthur Gun, M. D. rHYSICIAN AN 0 SURGEON, OF- flce in the New Hunter Block. Office 6'8. " Y“ 30 a. m., to 4 P. m. and? $09 63. Special attention zivsm m diam Mime“: and (shildreu. Residence 09‘ in- Prn~=h':r9r§>‘.n Church. With healthy kidneys, one has a‘ good chance to live long, but weak kidneys a rflict old age with great discomforts. The back heâ€" comes bent and lame, rheumatism is chronic, eye- sight fails. and too frequent or J z n v o lunltarv - . passages of l _ the mine cause enbnmssm - 71 + - loss of sleep 1;: at night. W 7' Booth 5 Is. d- ney PAS brin; new strength to old backs and quick relief to weakened kidneys. They banish. backache and rheu- matic pain, regulate the bladder and urine. Booth’s Kidney Pills are for sick kidneys in old or young. and are guaranteed by the proprietors, the R.T, Booth Co., Limited, Fort Erie, Ontario. Sold everyWhere 50 cents a box. Free trial sent on request. stair: SAUGEEN VALLEY. Intended for last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Campbem. of Owen Sound. cabled on the Mc- Gillivray family a Week ago. _...â€"â€"__â€"- v7, . or 'y Miss Edna Dean, of Torontoq .Who was visiting her aunt, Mrs. D. Digestion and Assimilation 'McNabb. and her grandmother, . ‘ It is not the quantity of food 1 Mrs. John Staples. returned home! £0119 day last week. taken but the amount digested and 3 Mr. Irwin Reilly, and brother-in- ; assimilated that gives strength glaw, Mr. Jos. McComb, of Rainy and vitality to the system. Cham- E River, :took in Toronto Exhibition :berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab- ia bffw dais Lastt Weekth l lets invigorate the stomach and ; _r: J3- n 3 on. my '6 emp 0y liver and enable them to perform __L LL- 1-‘ Miss Mae Arnett. ' of Hamilton. visited the parental home aweek ago Sunday. r t njmcfi DI RHA Miss Meade Hincks, of Pricevible, visited at Jas. McGihlivray‘s for a few days last week. Dr. w. 0. Pickering Bentist. Dental Directorv. HOW TO LIVE LONG. Lem! ‘Déredorv ' ever, We DB. BURT. I P. Telforfi. U Strayed H-J ONT ( Lowra- Town.) London Ovhtbalmic Hoe. n. Throat and N090 Hm. 09:31.0 .__1 (an BLYTH’S CORNERS. Intended for last week. Mr. CW. Shockley, of Toronto, took advantage of Labor Day in the city, and spent a day or mm m+ fhp home of Mr. and Mrs. two alt the home of Mr. and iurs. John Thompson. Mr. F. Coleridge, of Holstein. acâ€"l companied by an agent of the Bell Telephone Co., were canvassing or. the line last week for subscribers ’l'ld we think succeeded fairly well. We have been long in favor of the idea as besides being a great convenience, it certainly gives a farm home and neighborhood an up-toâ€"dafc-e appearance amd as a consequence adds materially to farm values along the line. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Watson, of Detroit, Visited from Friday uu-r til Tuesday at the comfortable home in Normanby with the form- ers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. James 'Wa-tson, also his brother Bert and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramage. of} the “Review,” were Visitors in the‘i neighborhood on Sunday last and took in the service in Knox church and we have no doubt were favorâ€" ably ismrre-ssed wi-t‘h the able serâ€" mon delivered by Pastor Kendall. ’Twas spoken with much force. earnestness and effect. The record was broken last week in our school, section No. 14, when in their extremity. the Trustees of- ;fered Miss Mary E. Blyth $550.00. ibut she shook her head and has [accepted another school at $600 Mr “:W'Im. Hall'i'day, of Proton. {visited with his brother James and Ifamily over Sunday. The shout given by the Israelites l when the walls of Jericho fell down, M as tame compared wti hi the shout we felt like giving w hen the outlet for :the field we are draining was completed last week. The tunnel extended across 18 acres, and was about 10 feet deep at the deepest out, and 3 feet at the shallowest poinut. Hon. G. P. Graham would consider $2000 a moderate sum for the completion of the same, but of course we did it for a great sight less. How-â€" ll {ever, we did strike a bonanza, as {we struck an unusually strong 1spring, which enables us to have a magnificent well at one end and [a running stream at the other end. Mr. Jake Fortney was the chef engineer and drain supervisor, and we are saying it mild when we say be 116 an expert at the same. He started at the outlet of the drain, and came out within an ; eiO'hth of an inch at the other end. wih ch we consider was a splendid piece of .heaidwork, and reflects ' much credit on his ability 35 a ditch er. Mr. W. Campbell}, son of I.n-o spector Campbell, of Durham, has been engaged by the trustees of 8.8. No. 14, and begins his duties on Mon-day, Sept, 10th. This it: the first male teacher to teach in No. 14 for 25 years or more. Threshing is the order of' the dav, and in most cases grain is turning)‘ out fully as well as ex-a pected. Mr. th. Morrison, with his now to-date threshing outfit, is clean- ing out the average 100 acre farmer in 16 to 18 hours. Mr. Alex. [Biyth of Owen S‘di was home at the Corners on bum iness for a day or rtwo lastt "wee-k. 3- itheir functions naturally. For sale by Gnn’a Dru-g atone. LaSt Friday niz'hat during the silent hours of slumber, a certain party or parties, with "malicious intent. undertook 'to daub our gates, which are both painted White. an over with green, and made a sorrowful looking job of them. We know the narty, and as soon as time will} permit. he wild likelv be given a chance to erepfcin his lunatic actions. That reciprocity Wilzl be a de-J cfdc’i boon, we have not the -s‘.i;;'htes»t doubt, and already we are deriving considerable beneâ€" fit. We are at present receiving daily, The Globe, The News. and The World. besides our regular- DaDers, am told 21 papers eVCI‘Y Week. However. after squinsting over the most of them we are ,iust about Where we began, so far as any new light, either for or against the pact is concerned. -.We intend to hold a caucus with {ours-elf behind closed doors some of these days, to decide on Which .Of the two tickets we will vote, ‘but in all probability we will dare to be “3 Daniel.” and vote for to be “fin “7"?” \ ‘i‘ F‘ UfinV‘ f“ ‘4‘ (-x 9H. Red R086 Tear”; “Well, I W28, viii [or some right HOWIG CORNER CONCERNS Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lawrence. of new survey, and Miss Ethel Mor-i rison, visited the Toronto Exhibi- tion. Mrs. Sarah Queen is spending a few days with her daughter‘ in Markdalée. The junior partner of this'r_ ranch, and Miss Esther Tucker. 2 spent from Tuesday tilxl Saturday 1 in Toronto. ‘ Rev. Mr. ‘Howard will] preach in 4 St. Paul’s church on Sunday. 1 Mr. Andrew Seim, of the Varâ€" ney store {has sold out his busi-» ness to a Harris‘ton man, and will start farming on his land east ;. of Holstein. His knowledge as a ’: vet. 'W‘im Ile much for him in hisll new occupation. w 'W-e sympathize with Mr. Dan 1 McAulaiffe in \his loss by fire. He was an esteemed neighbor in this place for a :few years. , ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Poole, and, two ohildreln of lBuffalo, and Mr.!i and JMrs. Warn. Poole, of, Toronto,‘ and Little Miss Evelyn Poole, of'f New York, are spending a few? davs at the home of the quill driver. ; The McA-rthur brothers, of 'Glenâ€" e12. are doing the threshing 3-! round the Lake at present. ' According $120 the request of the RrvieW editor last Thursday night l to read carefully the article that] humiliated him to the very ground ‘ insthe1Ma1clean meeting, we read it. and to our mind reading it for onue’s self did not mitigate it in the least. from hearing it read by the speaker. But we have nnoth4 ing funtlher to say about it. more than that we obeyed the request It is by (no means a valiant act to \tramplse on a man when he is down in the dirt. even though he has wilfully placed himself theie. , Some newspapers are trying to mislead farmers ina‘to voting for down 1m «the du‘t’ even ‘n'9ugn {18’ Miss 'Winsnie Binnie returned to! has walfudy placed himself them. ,her duties in the school here, after Some newspapers are trying to ;a two months’ vacation at her mislead farmers ina'to voting for home in Bunessan. reciprocity by carrying an .a'd-‘l Miss Etta Anderson is spending vertisemenzt from Canadian firms Ta month with Mr. and Mrs. James that they WWSh to buy Canadian :L. Anderson, of Hamilton. barley in car lots at $1.20 perl ’ _ bush-e1, providing that relciprocity!NAt-:T.n0m1g Eh???“ atttenided the i , (h t ’s roviding it is'y 3 Iona x I 1' Km a memo. carr es t a! 1, 1) David Gilmour, Mrs. - . were Mr suitable for. imanting purposes..- _ . . -. They also wished a special kind John Wh-rt-efor-d, Mr. John Cooper, of peas in :car lots. for which they M" Norman and Miss Janet Kerr, would also pay from $1.20 to $1.40 and Mr. Landels Marshall. per bushel, and to be sure of:. Little “Dougald McPhail” big getting the right kind, sent O\’er"'S'lll'dY McPherson,” myself and «the seed. Like the barley offensfnur others scared one big anti-l [this looked like a Inighty goodh'ccimocist. He was a bad one. thing» and our farmers jumped at tOO. the offer, and have grown the The Bible must have been refer- peas, and (chresh'cd them too. and' ring; to the election campaign of the yield in no case has been a- 31911 A.D. when it was written that bove five bushels per acre.. which tail men are liars. ,even at the big price, will leave: The equinoxial gales which may farmers much worse off than if blow on the illst of September. will they had grown our Canadian 'have to go some to out do'that peas for the Canadian marketiwhich was done previous to that Many of the growers have been date. speaking politically, oi heard to exlclaim that any Of‘zcourse. Every true-hearted Con- those big things we have as Fetiservative who wishes to remair got from Americans W8 PSOt it instrue to the old flag, fleet ano the neck, and not in the pocket '. throne, should 10in hands witl This has been a good year for‘fithe Liberals indefeatintr Mr. Bor- lcurin-g barley, yeti by'our pres-{dam and his colleaO'nue Henr ’ ent method of cutting it With our l Bourassa. It must seecm ,Very r’- . binders and leaving it in StOOk’diculous to every intelligent per- until dry enough *0 thresh, bGalleon in Canada that M; Borden ' Grit and Tory have admitted that i who is going rdunvd preaching di" ' of all the barley {threshed in this Eloyalty, shzuld not openly? r; part this year, there was only one '3 monstrate against the speeches o 3 small I'O't fit t0 use for malt, and !his lieutenant 'Bourassa, who. i " rtliat, through mishap, had beennothing more or less than th 1 . ‘ .‘ . | _ .left uncut, until so dead ripe that 1 last four letters of his name d. 'a it was at once picked up and tak- :indicat-e en to the barn, and by that Wayl of doing, there was great loss on] the ground. At the time of freel trade, away back in the sixties,? labor Was easily obtained, and at about half the price of now, and grain had to .be cut by hand, yet even then many farmers found it better to grow it for home use, than spend so much time trying to icune it, and so often get it colored |by rain, and spoiled for the malt ?market. Farmers can solve many tm'atters on which some of those '-city chaps are trying to mislead them, if they only take the time to think. _ _ _. . . . 31.1.. fire. or in this He "ing to late train connections, but they had a pleasant journey and ,are having a most enioyable time. and L-He is one of the leading business imen ‘of the island, and is a fine >ole, , and Mr.. Toron'to,!typ'e of physical and intellectual #0019, of:Englishma.n. His wife is a ladv w 0f ‘g'l‘ace. culture, and 'mostt pleas-a 'g a fe i'ng personality. the quill Councilfior and Mrs. J. Mcmauy came home from Toronto Monday after visiting their daug‘lther. Mrs. ‘Bent. Summers, and taking in .the big exhibition. 1 i \MT. and Mrs. W.J. Cook, and Miss Mary McNalzly (spent the first of 'the week with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McFadden. of E-gremont. .Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Greenwood, [lately spent a Week with kindred 'iover near Thorn‘bury. They had a :lvery pleasant outing, but report gthe crops as very light there this .season. Reeve :Hun't arrived home from McGee. Sa'ska‘tchewan‘ after a two- months’ soiourn with his son. Percy ”there. He looks remark- ably well, and reports it agreat countrV, but save Manitoba wheat Won’t grade higher than No.3 Northern, and about 18 bushels to ”the acre average. Miss Maggie Grant, and her brother. of Durham, spent the first of the week at the Robson home. Rob Bryan’s two brothers and sister, of Varney, visited him at the home of Mr. me. McNaLly, one day recently. The machines are getting thick new and am are doing good work. The 'O’Neil Bros., and M. Black are on the 6th at present: 'Mr. Nesq bitt is working on the 10th, and Jas. éMcNalily is rustling out the g-Olden grain around the Lake. Oats and banley very good .crops. peas and Wheat are not too good this year. Mr. and Mrs. Drover. of St” Johns. Newfoundland, arrived on Saturday om a visit to their daguhter, ‘Mrs. W.L. Falkingham. at the Pam's farm. It “took them seven days to make The trip, 0W4 “I have a -world of confidence in Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, for I have used it with perfect success,” writes Mrs. M.I. Basford, PPoolesville, Md. For sale by Gun’s Drug Store. HAMPDEN. Int-ended for last week. ’Mr Robst. Marshall, of Oak Lake spent a few days with his para ents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Marsh-o all. and brother 'William. He then then ’took in the Toronlto Exhihi+ tion before leaving 'for home. Int-ended The Bible must have been refer- ring; to the election campaign of 1911 A.D. when it was written that ail men are liars. l‘ne equinoxial gales which may! blow on the illst of September, will have to go some to out do that which was done previous to that‘ date. speaking politically, of course. Every true-hearted Con- servative who wishes to remain true \to the old flag, fleet and throne, should‘ ioin hands with the Liberals in defeating Mr. BOY-2 den, and his colleague, Henri Bourassa. It must seem very riâ€" diculous to every intelligent per- {son in Canada, that Mr. Borden, gwho is going round preaching dis- lloyalty, should not openly re- i'monstrate against the speeches of ibis lieutenant 'Bourassa, who is lnothing more or less than the llast four letters of his name do :indicate The Presbyterian congregation here and in Hanover have exe‘ tended a ‘calxl to Rev. Mr. Mc- Lean, of \near Petrolja. TRAVERSTON Med for }a<st Week. The Accoonts of Corporations, Merchants- Manufaoturers and Individuals Solicitod- Small Savings Bank- Accounts reoolvo Spoolol Attontlon. OF CANADA A. BELL {EUNDERTAKER Back of every deposit in this Bank there is an organization of careful and ex- perienced men, WhO watch the investment of the depositor’s money. This care, taken into consideration, with a capital and surplus fund of over six and one- half millions, makes our Savings Department a safe place for your RADEKS {BAN \ 24%;} and Funeral Directm‘w DURHAM, ONT. Future F ram mg on sharks: notice. Capital and Surplu: - $6,550,000 IS PUBLISH.” EVERY THURSDAY 3103me At an Chronicle Printing House, await-I street. [HE DURHAM CHHUNIELE ' ° m (macaw “Rho-an. 8‘1um any address. tree of pm “I Rates . - :1 ooperyeu in ’31-” may be charged fi not B: y . 1'11: 00 which Oven nubam'ipdon is d the numb,” m: the address I. o m conuuumn to :11 arrests are paid. mew“ manor of we m. ‘m'mg' Fm Mutant aim! Adv cents pa line for the first R8368 . tion; .3 cent- per line QMG 111mm minim mm gin. out With! one inahugtgx) per} Tutu. not amendi one inch 00 per WWW w out spud (11: he pchthhed gm forpm mug} chapel Panda‘ctMmaâ€" ‘Lut.’ ‘flhound.’ ‘ â€"~) cent for first innertion. 25 com- 39¢th menial. 02‘ b? Mladmtismpa ardent! b utmnzen I" be In“! fact in aflmoe. y Branches also at Mount Forest and Ayton, mct mass for u I. 33:61 on 399M has”: an ”msemeu All adv-arm to comm tum-m I W‘m‘g thonld brought b no‘ and th- M7580“ at 6'p’."x'n’. Full line of Catholic Robes, and bled: and White Caps for ag'mi peopb. HAIR BEAUTIFIER Refined Women the World over Use it. Every woman knows xhat there is nothing SO Good for hilii and scalp trouble as Parisian 832:0 If Parisian Sage is used two or three times a week it will keep the scalp nice and clean and romoVe dandruff. It makes the mm 1115: trous and fluffy, and keeps 1‘ from falling omt. We urge every woman who 10"95 radiant and fascinating hair IO 20 {to Macfarlane Co. toâ€"day- and get a large 50c. bottle of Parisian sage. They guarantee it to cure dandruff, falling hair, itch- ing scalp, or money back. DURHAM. ONT.. SHOW ROOMSâ€"Next to Swallows Barber Shop. RmmENCE~Nev d'onr South of W. J. Lawrenoa'i macksmim shop. Embalming a Specialty EDITOR AND PWPRIETOR S. HUGHES Manager W. IRWIN Sept. 215t, 1911. The W+++++++++ The Id We carry 1 Gent’s Furnishin Before you what we have. Clothing, and th< quality. 1 Don’t forget Collars and Ties. Here is the smallest boy < Brand Overalls. REMEM Anything i Stoves, Tin and Plumbing neatly and pro WI" " ‘3 ‘ ‘L-‘A‘E‘ A A Conege. O :1 1‘ tea (-1 course with us an IF 50“. Come t‘ Vallev Canada’s Choice Pr! $20.00 per ac} Choice lml $35.00 per 361 You can it that will adv acre during t I have Chi Prince Alber The estim vicinity this Wheat 30 Fielding. For furtl Call and 1001 We also car Central Busi Mount Foresi THE Our courses C. 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