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Durham Chronicle (1867), 3 Jan 1901, p. 5

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F 11. ul 'u x ml merit-l This walkingstick is presented by r-Ar-y K» '.\', Lillian ' your cousin, hoping that it may long pm.“ .\ . L'ux'nmn Al- steady your steps on many a journey Raw, Wilhe Darby. to and from the House of God and film i: «‘imr, Willie l when at last your hand falters in its ' .grip and the earthly support fails [In ‘.“.‘i.;‘~ }.~m.whm.-: we trust you will find the “ rod and lion. «311'; Bron-11,5 staff ” Israel’s Lord and .King. Bertha Hull. Aggief Your relations and friends wish Mc-Kmuun, Max'tlia,you a Merry Christmas and Happy .- Daniel. John lteu- ! New Year. a peaceful, pleasant and ‘ D, I-lay L'ampbell. restful Old age while you wait the red \\ clls, Edith fruition of the “lad Hope which for r ’so many years has been as “ an an- ; Wing” ("u-”We“. 1 «her to your souls. cast within the~ tAlhel't.\ltfi_,'iUL:klln. "BL” lbourue McKay; it: Kress, Fanny V Edith Nediger, . 0 Grant, Thomas 8. Cecil Wolfe, p Wilson, Lilhe Sr. P 'erne hin [PM Â¥Amy KPHy, Lillian idlaw, Carma. Ale Iw, Willie Dbrb]. Hie: chker. Willie ill. Ht; 0! ESr H I. Neilie Russell I01," Rex. Mc- bbbic Campbell, ‘I‘lc' amt ll Illlxt flit! ion .1 Hunter, Wi I he Li 1 [H In!) 1:. Ls'l ,II I]! HM Py (I! lll Ill ,INATIONS [H y couple an m bL1 wedding pr cm. I relat- you on y years bgether Mary 'is. pie. , ovedl u. I; f, (George Roberts, 82 Armstrong Aveniiu . ‘ 1:311“ f High and Lives. U Ulll till There {alum ll) u-- Edna o of 1'00 m, may _ Bins-dual], of Dundalk, addressed the I, in! audience for 36 minutes on "Siller, for SvnSc, Studyand Salvation ” and was n of . f: .g- pauutly applauded. The Sec’y- i‘rm's. Report, which showed the you gscnool to be in a progressive condi- that 3 tion, was presented by theSuperin- Pay ‘ent, Mr. A. M. Gibson, whoalao gave bu n a short address. The pastor, Rev. L.= pads W. Thom. occupied the chair. Pro- Bimceeds, nearly 850. l l- l‘clfor II I â€"-\ » ‘ C- Man’yStrength and Wanda ‘s.’ . 4,, f 8321:: 2y depend on purity of the bl , , l mu- '1 of that purity depends on perfect ' Â¥ ' t 1‘: am, hitering Ifthese organs arediseased mi m 1 mt perform their functions, man u “'1: s: :k in vain for strength and woman , {yr 1‘» .mty. South American Kidney Cure ,, . dm a 5 m: n“ rmpurities through the body’s " flitcrers”â€"-repairs weak spamâ€"46 I tl MI 1%“th Aljoe, u't HQ H H ll 1'81 uhu nti a: 13 UlUSl 'l‘he Presbyterian Sabbath Schoollaspi. Anniversary on Christmas evening 3 there was well'attendul and was a pleasing one { affair. From the beginning of the with vxvt'llent tea served in the basement l the ( of ,the church to the conclusion Ollehct the lengthy program rendered in the i place auditorium, above everything went l liven mrmoniously and the management the a are to be congratulated upon the suc- from cess ; attending their labors. The i to S: ydnubers on the program given by (figxd, “the scholars were mostly very wellftime rendered and well received. A flag. vein drill by twenty youngladies in white,‘ iness was a very pretty number. Masters 3 lent 5 John and Gordon Sheppard tots of '51 ‘ . . positi and J» respectively made their debut .5 over in a duet and were so cute and pleas- l, a mo in; to the audience that an encore Mi' hml to be responded to. A solo eachlmn" l\\' ‘1”: Q“ _____ J 1 '0 v - . 'l‘lw law provides that a person taking up astray stock shall give ....- im; that such animals are on their ;.x.-uiis.-s by publishing three times mu [an'spflpfll‘ published within the .wmiou where the estray was found. .\nl\' person taking up an astray and Inc-gloating to cause the same to be advertised and appraised, shall be iztlvlu {01 fine Of $20. Speechless and Paralyzed.â€" "I turd xalvular disease of the heart," writes Mrs. J. S. Goode, of Truro,N.S. “ I SUffLiI't'kl terribly and was often speech- less am! partially paralyzed. One dose of Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart gave me relief, and before I finished one bottle] was able to go about. To-day I am a well woman."â€"43 v I lie was at work on the Adelaide Street Skating Rink who.) he fell Julixlltlng on his feet. He was terri- ihly injured, both legs were broken, lhis lo-ft foot dislocated and he was i .smurvly injured internally. He lay it'or six months in the hOSpital. inneuumtism set in and he suffered Illlult- than mortal tongue can tell fuutil last Spring when hegot relief ; “5' “Sin: Dr. Arnold’s Toxin Pills. Mr. M. Richardlon’a unit. «:3 in Ml Henry Hill, Grocer, 1152 Duf- :1 tin Sneak-testify as to the truth oi the above. Contractor. many; years in this helpless coNition Miss (mama Nuns, of Orangeville, the victim of last Dominion Day tragedy, who was shot by the love- ‘iuk tool, who then did the test act of bin" life by shooting himself, is sail! in St. Michael’s Hospital, Toron- m, the 'lower extremezies being com- plo-ruly paralyzed. The bullet is still Jul-mated, though the X rays have {mt-H applied three times. There is wry little hope of her recovery. though it is thought she may live Mrs. D. W. Crunsberry. of 168 Richmond Street, 'l'urunto, says :-â€"” M daughter’s xwrws were rm exhausted an she was so Wt‘dk and (lEbilitatOd that She had to give hp wurk and was almost a victim of nervous prmtmtiun. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food pl'nvml an excellent remedy in restoring lwr tn health and strength. After havin 1w ll t'uur bu 88 she is at work healthy an happy. M5. at all dealers. A number of short addresses, con- grututalory, were made and a gather in}; full of interest came .to an end. After a feeling reply by the father the Rev. Wlay R. Smith ofl'ered prayer. Your grandsons wish to remember you both with these silken tokens (handkerchieis) of their afiection. Sold bv MacFarlane Co. 1011 n Sold by MacFarlane FLESHERTON . 0V! TO NERVOUS WOMEN. Mullen, 13 Chesnut St. 3% (‘0. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Sheppard were in 'I‘hornbury on New Year’s evening engaged to sing at aponcert. Miss' Joy is visiting her home at Toronto Junction. Mr. Yellowlees was the gnestof Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Boyd over San- day. Mr. and Mrs. McLanghery, of Mr. Andrew Boyd and sister, Miss Maud, of Conn, are visiting their brother, Mr. J. A. Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell are visiting~ the farmer’s mother at Alliston. Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. J. Sheppard were in 'I‘hornbury on New Year’s evening antenna-AA: LA ‘3“ Mr. A. M. Gibson Spent New Years in Toronto. Mrs. J. Barclay. of Owen Sound, is visiting Mrs. A. M. Gibson. Mr. Arthur Wardrobe is visitibg fr i‘e.nds_ in .Orange ville. ' lent service -in winning the coveted position. Mr. Joe. Brodie presided over the meeting Which was at times a stormy one. Miss Frost, of Owen Sound, is vis- iting Miss Christina Richardson. livered a burlesque speechzwhich kept the audience in roars of laughter from beginning .to end. It is needless field, but should he at some future time offer himself he has the lucky vein of humor coupled with his bus-l iness ability that. will do him excel- I Mr. ’l‘hos. Yellowlees, of Toronto, preached Sabbath School Anniversary sermons to large congregations in the Methodist Church on Sabbath last and in the afternoon addressed a large mass meeting of the Sabbath Schools of this place and Station. Mr. Yellowlees is greatly interested in Sabbath School work and his in- teresting addresses and visit here will be long remembered by more than the children. casion. The nuptials were perform~ ed by Rev. T. R. White, of Eugenia, llle bridegroom’s brother, Dr. Fred Murray, of Toronto, and the bride’s sister, Miss Tetia Henderson, dis- charged the duties of groomsman and bridesmaid. The bride wore a be- coming travelling suit of grey cloth, trimmed with white satin and black velyet. The bridesmaid was also dressed in grey. On account of recent. bereavement only a few im- mediate relatives of the contracting parties were present. A sumptuous wedding supper was served and an enjoyable season Spent together af- per which the happy couple left for ltheir new home here where they lwere welcomed by a few of their friends. The bridal presents were valuable and numerous. Among the many friends who wish Dr. and Mrs. Murray a long and happy life none Can be more ardent in.their wish than your humble Scribe. ‘ ' Henderson, of Mt. Zion, Artemesia. 'l‘ho‘man'iage took place at the home The event in the life of Dr. E. C. Murray hinted at by us in our last wr’iring took place on Thursday the 22 l inst.. and was none other than file happy union in wedlock with i iss Lizzie Henderson, ex-teacher, and eldest daughter. of Mr. Wm. V. C. 1%., C. W. Bellamy; R. Séc’y., U. Stafford; 1". S. and 'l‘reas., W. A. Armstrong; WoodWards, F. TuCker and M. Wilson; Beadles, P. Loucks and F. Bum; Orator, Andrew Ben- tham. ’ At the regular meeting of Court FleshertonJ I. 0. F. onl‘riday even- ing last oflicers were elected for the ensuing years as follows: P. C. R., Wesley Buskin; C. R... Robt. Waller ; ed with a very pleasant senson'ef speech-making by Messrs. A. M. and hosteselwho warmly |expressed the “leasure the occasion aflorded the . At 3 a. m. the company dis- persed with “ Auld Lang Syne ” and warm feelings to Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ardson for their kindness and the happiuessefforded by the re-union. *~â€"â€"________________ his Flesherton and Dundalk stores , were. along with others formerly in :his employ, very pleasantly enter- }tained by Mr. and Mrs. Richardson 7 at their home here on Thursday even- ing last week. There were present {from Dundalk Messrs. Archie Gibson. f F. Nixon. J. L. Moone. R. Cameron, ’0. Deverell. Misses Kline, Kennell, Seawright. Conkey and Mrs. F. Nixon, ,irorn Flesherton, Messrs. F. W. Hick- ling, A. M. Gibson, H. Smith. A.; Wardrobe, Geo. Richardson, W. Ben-l them, C. Sullivan, 0. Richardson,‘ Miss Rankin Miss Cook, Miss Flora4 Richardson, Miss Cole, Miss A. Gib- son. Mrs. R. N. Herderson, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Blackburn. Music and games were indulged in till nearly the midnight hour when beautifully spread tables were surrounded in the Spacious diningroom andasumptuous supper was served which was follow- Repairing Promptly Done W. A. Macfallane CHRISTMAS AGAIN. W. A. . M-cFarlane has a larger stock than ever in the new block. A 20~year gold-filled case, Wal- tnam movement, for $12. Special discount for this month. A large stock of sterling silver, ebony in curler’s files,shoe horns. paper knives, salve pots, etc. 'prices away down. Also a full stock of Clocks, Jewellery, Sil- ‘verware, watches. at. prices from $2 50 up. Call and see for your self and get a calendar. Ov'ercoats If ou have nottried It, send for ree sample, its agreeable taste will surprise you. It makes a man happy to deal Where he can get the best goods fox the least money.‘ You can always de- pend on this at our store, but dur- mg the holiday season we are giv- igg special chime in nearly every- Groceries and fruit.-A large stock of the best freshest and claw“ in town. Examine our 3 a and prices. and we know where you ml! buy. _thn you are" strong again, have rccovcrcd 'your strength-«tho germs are dead; you have killed them. Toronto. 600. and $1.00; all druggists. Christmas else. Coarse and fine, at prices. Suits from $4.25 to 815.“). A. 1 [Seeds for the money, and cheaper t'an you can.get them anywhere If you kill the germ, you stop the consumption. You can or can’t, according to when you begin. _ Take Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil: take a little at first. is destruction of lung by a growing germ, precisely as mouldy cheese 18 destruction ofcheese by a growing germ. SCOTT BOWNE, Chemists, It acts as a food; it is the ff“, easiest food. 'r-a Seems not to be food; makes you hungry ; eating is comfortable. You grow strong- on“. er. Take more; at er. A MERRY and Guaranteed McIntyre Block '13:; 7655 'whwiéhTwTsTvifiifik to trade '6:- exc use for other property. Twenty years’ experience and residence in the neighlfi ood counts for something and enables H. MILLER to do your hnsiness with profit to you as well as to N. B.â€"-?A Special Bargain is ofl'oi'ed on Lot m. Con. 2, W. G. R... Bentinck mo acresâ€"Durham snx’miiesâ€"owuer gone West and bound to sell. n. H. MILLER, « In firstclass Companies and at lowest rates, draws all kinds of writings. arranges business quarrels, efl'ects settlements with creditors, sells Ocean tickets, buys old notes and always has on hand fag-m and village He Does Fire, life . . and Accident Insurance He Has Several Very Fine Farm For sale at very low figures and on very easy terms. Farm lands are bound to increase in price and now is the time to buy. HE ALSO undertakes the collection of Notes and Accounts, and it is a pretty bad claim that- he cannot make some money out of no charge for his trouble if not collected. Is what County of Grey Fari‘ers would like to know. We cannot tell you, but we CAN TELL YOU that H. H. MILLER, the Hanover Conveancer is lending money on good farm mortgages at lower rates of interest than vou can borrow elsewhere and on very liberal terms and at small cost. That is the reason why people all over the country pass by other enders and travel miles to borrow from him. How to Grow TRAYED from the drove of the undersigned about the middle of Octo- ber last. a r and white two-year-old steer with tho scissor marks on right-hand 'hip, also a little piece off top of tail. service at Lot 22 Con 3 E. G. R; Glenelg. 'l‘eims' die. at time of service. JOHN MACKENZIE, Nov. 27, la”. 3 pd. Rockv Saugeen. .I. TER \VHITE; one six months old, and one older, at lot 25. 26 and 27, con. 3, S. D. R., Gienelg. Both took first prize at Pricevill‘e. Registered pedigree may be seen on application. JOHN ECKHARIYI‘. Nov. 14, 4 m. Bunessan. T‘VO THOROUGHBRED, CHES- TER \V HITE: one six mnnths nhl ”av. lâ€"tf l EING Lots No. 11 and 19., Con. 1, N. D. R, Glenelg, and 11 and [2, on Gen. '2, N. I). R.. also 13 and 14. on Con. 3, N. D, R.. each lot containing 50 acres. or 300 acres in all. nearly all cleared. Well watered. well fenced. good outbuildings and dwellings, good bearing orchards. In first class state of cultivation, within a tew rods of school, 4 miles from Durham. Will be sold en bloc or in separate lots. as purchas- er desires. Easy terms. For turther par- ticulars apply to good state of cultivation. easy terms. For further particular-8 apply to DONALD MCCOSKERY 378 King St. West. Toronto, or to ALLAN CAMPBELL, Oct. 15â€"6111 Dd. Bunessan OT NO. 8, CON. 1,N.D.R., Glenelg. containing 50 acres, about 45 acres cleared, well fenced. well watered. good house, bearin «Bachggd, good land and in .I.) Melligan Property on George Street. one acre good land in good location a desirable residence, will be sold on easy terms. Apply to ED. MILLIGAN, Palmerston, or to W. CALDER, Durham. Tan. l7. 1%. tf Nov 0 tf. vvwfiâ€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" van-.4“ 1 Priceville, newly bricked all round. new brick kitchen, new wmdpws and other in rovements. On the remuses are a good stagle and two never ailing wells. The place has always done a good business and will be rented right to a 200d man. The furniture will be sold to lessee. For further particulars apply to. HE COMM E ROI AL HOTEL Priceville. newly bricked all rmmd neon smug six times the sup 1y. “am that out enjo s a su repuuu strictly high Maui. 0". M SEND FOR CATELOGE. w.1. ELuim - - Principal. The demand made upon us during the hat three years b business colleges for our mdastes to take posit am as teachers in their schools has been exact! six times the supply. This m. oh-‘ -_.. --I -_s-__- - .s.... _ _ - -- Boars for Service. Boar for Service. THOROUGH BRED BOA R FOR RICK HOUSE AND LOTâ€"THE Stu-afford, 08f. FARM FOR SALE Farm for Sale Hotel to Rent. wuv TER TERM Strayed OWEN HEFFERNAN, Marden P. O. For Sale. seams IA]. 2. 1901. A. C. BEATON, BunessanP. O. A. BUTTERS Priceville. 50 Bushelo â€"Wheat to â€"tlne Acre W. BLACK DURHAM. Carpet sweepers. Meat cutters. . . . . Body string bells. Chopping axes. . . Axe handles. . . . . Granite Cups . . . . Lamp chimneys . . The holidays ore past. and we enjoyed the Christmas trade Itflmensely As we had the bargains to offer, of course we did the business. We havo now entered on a new century with resolutions to‘ give you better bargains than ever. Another shipment of the latest designs and best quality of Skates just to hand. Do not lose this opportunity to satisfy your wants. An assortment of Clause Razors and Scizzors, which are all guaranteed, just to hand. Why should you use some old wornout article. when you can get on of these so cheap ? ‘ 5 Gallons Canadian Coal Oil for 95 cents FIRE INCURANOI PROMPTLY ATTIND‘D TO to our customer. and ovary nd not one Iln'glo now-duh Farmers and Others. laidlaw’s Old Stand, Men’s ties and underwear at special lowered Men’s frieze uls'ters, regular 810.00 ......... .° Boys and Men’s reefers for $3.00. to. . . . . . .. . Men’s beaver overcoats, regular 812, now. . . Men’s beaver overcoata, regular 89, new . . . . . 1 only fur, astrachan, jacket was $25. now ....... 1 only fur, astrachan, jacket was 835, now ........ Good fur caps for $1.50 to ....................... 2 only Men’s fur coats. Wallaby, reg. $20.C0. for.. 2 only Men’s black fur coats, reg. $25, for ......... Pure wool homespuns, regular 81.00 to 81.25 for . . . Suitingsâ€"the most fashionable, reg. 81.00. for. .‘.. Dress Goods, good winter weight. 50c and 60c. now. Superior quality velvet. special. . . .' . . . Flannelette, beautiful range new patterns, 7c to. .. Ladies’ cloth jackets, were 85.00. now Ladies’ cloth jackets. were 88.00, now . . . . Ladies’ cloth jackets, were 812, now ...... Now for a big January Sale. Every department in chic Ito" will participate in this J nuary sale. Soon we will be ball with our annual stock-t ing. nud betore beginning W. hen many lines which will be put at prices that will nuke quick work of them. This lietrgives hints of what we are going: to do during ”January. Good resolutions are usually made ut New Yuri. mm M “'6 d0. entering a new century 4? Gather tp the expertela d the past. and let it guide us {or the future. II: the“ 3‘? century prove us to be better, wiser, more libern and more prosperous then the put THURSDAY. Our stock of Harness Oil is something extra. We have now in our Show Rooms 3 full lino of 0mm of all styles which will be sure to plans you both in quality and price. Also. Don’t forget thst (smou- SPECIAL BARGAINS: TOP DRAFT STOVE. HARDWARE z QQQQQQQQQQQ>QQ>QMQ Furs 0“ 55 10 at special lowered prices. . A‘A A- _wmumwn~ Horse Clippers .......... Honky Skntes.... Spinning wheel head ...... Resin Seeders.. i Cobblern’ stands. 3 lusts“ Lanterns ................ Team bells ............... est quality of Skates just to ' your wants. An assortment guaranteed, just. to hand. . when you can get on. of DURHAM, ONT. Good? 14 75 2500 .10 3 25 75 Cl“ fifi 15

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