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Durham Chronicle (1867), 14 Mar 1901, p. 5

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â€"â€"R Conkey. L. Watson non, B Auasom Jr Watson. l‘. Campbpll, C B. Watson .2): film) â€"T J. McLean. A. .‘JcLean, J PRICEVILLE. BR. DEPT. V class'«»H. Watson. N. Grier. M Reilvy. J. Kit-Arthur. Sr. 1\'~«L':!!i« Burnet. M. McLeod, N. McLeod. S McLean. Jr. W J. McLean, M. Mc Arthur. M. 'l‘ryou. \V. Bimini. “Sf..." Sr "â€"4”. McLean. .\ MINI, N. ‘0' Pt. II sr. -“ Pt. II jr Wusmm J attendance. IVâ€" Laucnio; )1 McKnight. 51‘ ll Albert 'l'wuxuio-y. JI‘. Ill ., ‘5'”! v hm: on; and “rim” '1‘ Jame SteW'Art, I)» on Smith. Limp Smith. I «hand field. J. 1" Velmaâ€"Emily Eddington. Sr. Iv ~Rolu-n Ml-Eweu. Smlw Brown. Jr. IV~Josie Pmder. Maggie Dickson. Nudge (iripps. Sr. HI «Sara Edding- ton, Annie Boy, Michael Garvey. Jr. libâ€"Mary Pmder. Ida Hoe-Him, SimonnHoogn. Mall â€".\'ellie Douglas. Melville Hay, Myrtle Hilton. Jr. 11 -â€"Aggle Brown, “'nllie Brown. Unt- rude tiny. Pt. I! Jessie Douglas, Jeanette Hoy. Sr. 1â€" Charlie vats. Minn“: Plrn'- Earle Hem-i Jr. 1 ' rude tiny. Pt. I! Jessie Dou Jeanette Hoy. 8r. I! Charlie In Mmray Eloy. Earle Heofl Jr Boy Dickson. Leslie Huegi, . Gan'ey. Average attendance, :3, LENA \VUIJ-‘B, Teach “0! large sores on my link: daughter's hvad cheloped into a. 6830 Of scald Inmd.” writes 0.1). lsbill. of Morgauton, Tenth. but, Buchled’s Arnicn Salve completely cured har. It‘s a guaranteed cure [or Eczema, Tether. Salt Rheum. Pimp)“, Sorea. [Floors and Piles. Only '25 cents at. all druggists 1m Mr. H. Hum. our popuiar merch- am, is about. to retire from businesss on account of poor health, but his many friends arr pleased to know of Mm regaining his former strength and vigor. Mr. James Hewitson is moving 03 the (arm recently purchased by R. Christie from Java. Gnerge, of Beacon. lick, to has brother’s farm on the )4 con.. Bcutiuck. Mts. Scott. Orangeville. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Rubi. Hay. The roads in our community were the worm. in the history of this coun- try after the weight storm. Misses Jessie and Kate Stewart Cher spinning the “imm- months visiting Hn-ir home here led on Sat- Mr. Wm. Lediughzun, Bentinck, is confined to the house with the pre- vniling mulady. lat grippe. it. B. J. Uorlett is engaged for ma ran with Mr. E. Lawrence in Visiting {ht-Ir home. here [8”. (‘u oun- urday for Rochester, N. Y.’ Mr. John Geurge, of Sault Ste. Mario, is reported to return next Dauth to his father's 1mm on the Std (301).. Beuliuck 3!. R. J. Uorlett is engaged for 70-. year with Mr. E. Lawrence in i“. cupacixy of teaming. It is an assured fact that our vi]. 1330 is progressive in manufacturing .5 Mr. J. \Voletley, of Pike Buy, formerly of \Vcibvck. is about. to establish asawh and door luctory here 1W0 hope to see others come to add ‘30 our numerous establishments. Miss Elsie Smith left Monday .ol'niny to visit her sister, Mrs. R. xills of Chathmn. Mr. J“: Sullivan, Bentiuck, is halting preparations for the erection ol .3 new house in the coming sum- “0'. ~L.\’l‘0.\3.\ Names arranged in order of mmiL IVâ€" Lanchie McKechniu. Mamie uKnigm. Sr Ill “illin Cofl‘ield. man 'l'wamlvv. Hansel Dau'gavcl. Misses Darkavel and Mchuley left Inst week for Toronto. Our local horse dealer. 'l‘ug Wil- Don. has and order for '50 white horses. All animals must be in good condition and a racy record. Dr. J. L. Smith, of our village. re- ports that the epidemic of in grippa that has been so prevalent in our community for over two months has nltnost abatod. Owing to the increasmg uemanu lat builiing matexiul an exceedingly large Stock of logs on hand. Dugavel Son have decided to increusa their - UV" u-vâ€" -- power, and are about. to put in a 48 horse power engine which they ex- _§ct to have in Operation by April 13. o congratulate Dargavel Son on fihir past sucmmses and wish them a continuance of the same. Mr. Geo. Corle't, after spending a} few weeks at the 01-! home west of the village. returned to Detroit Tut's day. to take charge of the construc- i “on department of the Michigan Tolephone Company of that city. ‘ A private meeting of the local cap- 383.53” was hvid in the Bull’s Head iboul to discuss tho- numerous cement W). of the locality. E CHI. J. Ward. our tailor. has taken “‘ ion of the house lately vacat- 3!. Wm. McCalmon. ‘3’,“ B. L, Coriett and Miss Aurd. shard. spent. Sunday with March I 4. 190! . SCHOOL BEPOR 1'8 HORRIBLE OUTBREAK large sores on my r's head developed 5 ‘J cK'mnon H. .UcLPa-u W . DORNOCH ' the increasing demand $0 DEPT Ha. MvAHeu. Rub Nvlwu, Challit Smivh. J08. qu GRANT, Teacher. I'OD H M. Heighes, A on. Jr. n»â€"-J .~\. Blakedon ,..l McKechnio 2m. ’3! l-G jlniels. A veragl “I” tall, .\I. MO- ail. Sr In H. McKin- m (b)~.J McDonald, McKinnou. damn: I' ll RM little into a John ‘Mw vie Dawn, of Williamsford. are '0 'm. unitel in the but)? of wedlock “th Tuesday. Full pa iculars will be given in next issue. Sommon Sense and Modern “'Aedicai Science have reversed the . my»: universal behcf that Rheumatism man»: be cured. The great South Ameri- C an Rheumatic Cure has turned the tables 33,1 has given tosnffcrers a. tried, safe. simple and permanent cure. Thousands have us'ified that it has cured them in than days.â€"â€"xzz .‘Jr. Editor, Not having seen any “$de in your paper under the above hemlmg. fur some time, and thinking rhat, \011!‘ regular scribe might have vhr: grzppe, lthought Iwould take his place for a week. Mr l’mv. wholately purchased the .l.'.‘"K~'.;ll farm. is makifig great im- prm't-mrms on property. Among ”their things he Intends veneerinu.P his house next summer, and is rapid- ly gutting 1h.- hrick on the ground. 3%. Huh. 1c (.‘nrlett hm. we under»| s'mM. rented the farm lately vacated ln All‘ 'l'lms. Bell. and will move Hn'l't'ull sluUHlV. \Ve welcome them in .ski‘ 'l'ims. Bell. and wm move‘ Hum-am shortlv. \Ve welcome them to our iii-ighhorhood. ' Una Friday evening his: the friends anal “nighlnls of Mr. \VeniflgtOfl Dunne: n SH. nhled to spam! 8 pleas- am an in us. and then hid him good- by: he.0‘:c matting for his future hoim- in Manitoba. A pleasing ((‘w'iH‘U \‘f‘ms‘ the prvsontatiou of a. 1mg» mui handsomely bound album to "\Ir. Dormer. Although taken by HHI‘pl'Em‘ ha made a fitting l‘Ppiy. in whivh he (,xprvased his warm thanks for 1hr» many kindnesses tendered him by his lriemls and neighbors. ,\h. Doimm' leaves for the West ”vii Mm morning. Uurmer a.- um evenin bye befon home in ‘ l \Vnultl ccugh nearly all night, lung." wri'es Mrs Chas. Applvgate. of .‘\lt,‘Xi\IHlI'lil, lud.. “and could 'm-«lh gut any sleep. I had con- suunvtiou fiolmd thatif I walked a l)l0<'l£ I would cough {rightfully and spit lllUOtl hut. when all other medi- cines failed. three 3100 bottles of Ur. Kings Now Discovery wholly cur- ml xm- aunl l 1,311an 533 pounds.” It’s-1 ulmpluh-ly guarautved tocure Coughs (,‘ullls. Lu (lrippe, Bronchitis and all 'l‘ln'nn' and Lung Troubles. Price .30.: uml $1 00. 'l‘riul bottles free at. all drug stoma. 1m [’Iwnry of snow now, and we should mkn the good of it while it. lasts. Mr. (Home Mighton. of Durham. fml.(ér(f Mrs. Frank Caton. of this plue.«hulhdturdav“8139(1). The «orrupomlent, joins with me entire (mnnmuiq in extending s3 mpathy to the bhl‘z-zu‘e'l family. A number of,the youth and beauty {rum around here took in the party a: Mr. Healip’s, near Glenroaden. LH‘ Frilny evening. and report a Mrs. Wm. Thomas is vexy ill Hope to hear of her recovery. Sunday was a rough day, b\.t not too rangh for Mr. Fred Luuney, Sr.. to anew! the service held in the chm'rh here. Mr. Dougah‘l Campbell, of this vicinity. intends leaving for Dakota March 13. again. Alai you’er a sailor. W Bad Heart ~~ Goad not Ll. Down for Eighteen Months.â€" " [was unab‘e to lie (lawn in my bed for ( V :‘itccn n1<)‘1tt‘.‘:, owing to smothering s _‘ Ls. caused H Heart Disease. One bottle of Dr. Agnew‘s Cure for the Heart removed the trouble. and today I am as well as ever I was.”-â€"â€"L. W. Law. Toronto Junction. â€"-xz3 Mr. Wm. Sirrs.Jr.. had a wood- cutting bee on Friday, and although the day was a disagreeable one, he go: a good quantity cut. There has been more horse dealing in this part. within the past week. than over was done in one of the Old t'mw Durham horse fairs. Mr. Wm. Chapman, of Arthur Tp., spent the, past. week with the Sirrs family, Sunday’s storm made teacher Mc- Douu'n's drive to school on Monday mnrning an unpleasant. one. Mr. .143. Allan had his stock of pigs iucrms d on Monday by 21 at one Hun. \Vc all intended to have the pleas. mm: on Sunday of listen“); to the Rev. 'l‘hos. Farr, but. thé elements interfe“ed. The reporter at. Henry’s Corners. asks us for a part of our division. and asks the vlitor {or 310 for reporting. If he can get money out of an editor and tells us how it. is done. we will give him all he asks. Thomas Hosklns’ Hornetâ€"Mr Hannins, a resident of Durham. Out, for a more of years. was a martyr to at much and nerve disorders. Schooled to prejudice against “ patent medkines.” be Started :35an South American Nervino us, he says, -' a last resort.” but six bottles of this great remedy proved to be his salmion physi- cally. It can be yeastâ€"134 hf NIGLâ€"iT WAS HER TERROR thm is frozen over now, but soon In! in order for boating Make preparations Bill, CORN ER CONCERNS. [118 Sulll bv McFarlsne Co. sum by MacFarlano k. Co. Sold by Mada-kl. ‘1. Co. LATONA AB ERDEEN ~-CQ.O.â€"~ 0.. ‘ Mr. R. Corlett. of Dornoch, was in 'our village on Monday. Pleased to lmeet Bah, as he is a jolly good Ziellow. ‘1 Willie McCalmon has purchased the Adam Little blacksmfth shop. lately occupied by John Sirrs. and took possession last Monday. Mr. Archie Little is confined to the house this lam few days., Mr. Con. Kellar has purchased Pete McEwen’s :30 acre farm. 80 girls look out, there isa negro in the fence. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Little are pre- paring to go West, and are having a busy time of it. Mr. Quintin Pettigrew purchased a fine horse from Willie Marshall at a good figure. He is a nice one. W. Bryans is confined to his bed this last week. We hape to see him around again. Mr. Clark and Will are hustling things in the bush this week, and Art. is keeping the wheels a rolling. Mrs. S. Stewart. purchased a fine horse from Adam Little last week. Pill-Ago.-â€"Dr. Agnew‘s Liver Pills, 10 eats a vial, are pi mned after the most 21018111 in medical science. They are as :rcnt an improvement over the 50 years old strong dose pill formulas asa. bicycle is over an ox-cart in travel. They never gripe and they never fail. 40 doses, 1.0 centsâ€"us Sulcl 1w MacF-arlaue «9 (Jo Hrs. Gmld’s .baby was very sick last week, but IS improving nicely. Mr. Jake Yaunt had another of those hoe-downs last Wednesday night. and they had a l‘L arin’ time. Miss Twumley is the guest of Mrs. Loggvtte at present. Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. Calvert have mkwn up their abode in our burg. We voice. their many friends in wish- ing them long life and happiness. Mrs. O’Grady returned to her home in Hamilton last week. Sorry to hear that Mr. Thos. Might- on has been seriously ill for some time. Hope to hear of his speedy recovevy. Mr. John Pike, an old resident of Beminck, died last week at the home of Mr. '1‘. Mighton, at the age of 78 years. - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barbour, of Fergus, are visiting at, Mr. '1‘. Might- 'l‘he pie and box social in the school here. on- Friday night, was. well at tended considering the inclemecy of the weather. About 40 pies and boxes were disposed of by anotioneer H. \V. Hunt. The chair was ably filled by Rev. D. Sharpe. The pro- gram consisted of songs by Messrs. McCloeklin and Buchan, and were loudly encored. in fact louder than our chairman desired. An instru. mental by Messrs. Johnston and Vickers was also appreciated. Pro- ceeds amounted to about $18.00. Tortured Mr. Pethick, of Toronto, un- til Timely Help Game. In form of Dr. Arnold’s Toxin Pills wHis alliiction was Diabetes-Dr. Arnold’s Toxin Pills Cured him, after all other Medicines Failed. Arnold Chemical Co., Ltd., Toronto. Gentlemen: " For several years I have been a victim of that terrible affliction, Diabetes. All the Special symptoms of this disease were pres~ entâ€"-Urination caused severe cutting pain; the urine was unnaturally dark colored; I suffered with intense headaches and with twitching of the nerves. The quantity of urine dis- charged was greatly increased: my lips were always dry; I was tortured by a perpetual and intense thirst icarbuncles broke out on my body,‘ and I wasted to a mere skeleton, in spite oi what the doctors could do. In despair I resorted to patent medi- cines. and tried one after anotherâ€"- to be disappointed by each. | My wife persuaded me, much' against my will to try Ur. Arnold’s 'l‘oxin Pills. I thank bod, now, that she did so, for this wonderful, heav- en-sent medicine has cured me completely. I am to-day enjoying perfect. health, and every organ does its duty thoroughly. as the result of my use of Dr. Arnold’s Toxin Pills. James Pethick, (Ruben) Dr. Arnold’s Toxin Pills are sold by all druggists, large box 75m, small 25a. or sent postpaid on receipt_ at price by the Arnold Chemical (30., Limited, Canada Life Bldsz., 44 King St. West, Toronto. Booklet sent. free. The March lion has piled winter onto the roads; making them almost impassable. The {Dost of our burghers attended the sauce at $5. Andrews church, Swinton Park. and spent an enjoyable evening. ' The opening of the new Methodist church. at Swamp College, attracted a number from this part. Mr. .1118. Marshall and family have moved out to Glenelg. They will be missed by their many friends of our burgh. A sleighload of our young people drove out to Mr. Alex. McMillan’ s, Arwmesia,‘ and regal-t a good time. HIS KIDNEYS VARNEY. BOOTHVILLE. VICK ['1 RS. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. Two eleighloads, one driven by Neil McQueen, and the Other by Neil Clark. took the peOple of this pert 'and Brownville out to 1“:an Mar- shall’s, where they danced to the excellent music provided by the Ferguson Bros.. until 0h] Sal. 39pr in at the windows and rvmimlrd them that they had about “311‘ miles. to unveil with the sun shihing in their sleepy eyes before reaching home. Some people seem to have a great, deal of trouble keeping the tempera- ture of their homes to suit. them. They draw wood one day and ice the nexc. ' We are sorry to see Mr. J. Greaves and family leaving after a short Stay in our burgh. We extend a heartv welcome 10 Mr. and Mrs. Sim. Williams. who are going to live on the farm purchasml from Mr. Greaves. ‘This picture is the trade mark o 1’ SCOTT’S EMULSION, and is on every bottle of SCOTT’S EMUL- SION in the \Vorld, which now amounts to many millions yearly. This great business has grown to such vast proportions, Flak-Because the proprietors: \ . have always been most careful in selecting the various ingredients; used in its composition, namely; the finest Cod Liver Oil, and the purest H ypophosphitcs. Third:-Because it has made so many sickly, delicate children strong and healthy, given health and rosy cheeks to so many pale, anaemic girls, and healed the lungs and restored to full health, so many thousands in the first stages of Consumption. Second:-Beeause they have so skillfully combined the various ingredients that the best possible results are obtained by its use. W .â€" â€"â€"~â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€" 1â€"â€" fiflWWflfififitfiwi‘Pfi; If you have not tried it, send ' r free sample. It! agreeable taste will sur rise 3 on. SCOTT 130w ‘12, Chemists, Merchant Tailors Coming ! Lewis Bros, of Mt. Forest are pre- paring to Open a merchant tailoring business in Durham on the first of March. Mr. A. E. Lewis. who will be manager, has had an excellent ex- perience m high class tailoring in Toronto and Other centres of fashion, and will be able to give the good dressers of the town' and vicinity work that will please their meet re- fined taste and requirements. The stock will be complete in style. qual- ity and quantity. Please give this intimation your kind and favorable cor.-ideration. ARRIS’I‘ER, NOTARY, CON. VEYANCER. Etc., Etc. Money to Loan at reasonable rates and on terms to suit. borrow". OFFICEâ€"McIntyre Block. (Over the Bank \vm visit Prieeville Tuesday and Friday afoul: week from 9:, n £04 p.m. Office hours: No 12 e m.' 2too4p. m Residence and oflice, Old Bank buildings. Upper Town, Durham. Mr College Phyplcpns and Surgeons, LEWIS BROTHERS. W. s. DAVIDSON, do a. HUTTONI Mo D. c. Mo sac. and 3136; all dmggisu. Toronto; ()ne uf(‘an:zda's largmt and most success- fulsvhw '8 of business (raining. An Old- usmblishmi sclniml and (me that. enjoys an excfllent reputatinn fur superior work. The present is a splendid time to enter for a course of training. Prepare now tor the situu fious that. “1“ be o'pen next fall “'6 assist many ofuur students to good pari- tions. The large attendance that our school mriuys is positive [input that our work is higitiy appreciated. Our students are our be‘t advertisements. They know that our training is first-class and they are telling others. Write for spring Circular. W.J.Elli(m V ‘HE COMMERCIAL HOTEL. , l’riceville, newly bricked all round. new brick kitchen, new windows and other improvements. ()a the )remises are a good stable and two never ailing wells. The place lnaa‘ always done a good business and will be rentel right. toa good man. The furniture will be sold to lessee. For further particulars apply to. D Mulligan l'ruperty on (Vieorge Street. (me :wre uf gfmd land .1” good location. a definable resideuue, Will be sold on easy terms. Apply to ED. MILLIUAN, Palmerston, or to W CALDER, Durham. Nov 4) tf. Jan. 17. 1900. 01‘ NO. H, CON.1,N.D.R , Gleuelg, containing: 50 acres, about 4?: acres cleared, well fenced, well watered. good house, bearing orchard, good land and in good state ut’vultivmimn, easy terms. For further particulars apply to DONALD MCUUSKERY 376 king St. West. Toronto. or to ALLAN CAMPBELL. Oct. 15â€"6111 pd. Buneasan BEING Lots No. ll and 12?. Con 1. N. I). It. Ulmmlg. and 11 and IQ. on (Jun. 2, N. l). 1%.. also 13 and 14. on COD. 3, N. l), R., each lot cuntaiuihg {)0 acres. or 2300 acres in all. nearly all cleared. Well watered. Well fenced. good outbuildings and dwellings, guud bearing orchards. In first class state ut'culm'atiun, within a few rods ut'sclu'ml, 4 miles from Durham. Will be sold en bloc. m‘ in separate lots. as purchas- er desires. Easy terms. For turther par- ticulars apply tn AA). BEATON, Nov. lâ€"tf Buuessan P. O. 7 “V0 THOROUGHBRED, CHES- TER WHITE; one six months old. and «mo wider, at lut 25). 2'3 811(127, 0011.3, b‘. 1). 1L, (jlenelg. Ruth tank first. prize at. l’riceville. Registered pedigree may be seen an applicatiun. Joux ECKHARDT. Nov. 14, 4 m. ' Bunessun. NUV. 27. HI”. 3 pd. service at Lot 22. Gun. 3. E. G. Uleuelg. Terms 75c. at tune 0t servnce. . JOHN MACKEN ZlE, " IIC.I4 VvulnI.{ u- v- VJ _ like to know. We cannot tell you. but We (JAN TELL YOU that H. ll. MILLER, the Hanover Conveancer is lending money on good farm mortgages at lower rates 0 interest than von can borrow elsewhere and on very liberal terms and at finial cost. That is 'the reason MY people all over the ountry pass by other euders and travel mi es to borrow from him. How t Grow He Has Several Very Fine Farms 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 A L50 unden takes the collection of Notes and Accounts. and it Is a pretty bad chum that. ha cannot nugke some money out of no charge for Ins trouble If not collected. In first class Companies and at lowest rates. draws all kinds of writings. arranges business quarrels, efi'ects settlements With creditors. sells Ocean tickets. buys old .notes and always has on hand farm and “"589 pro rties which he is willing to trade 01' en: auge for other property. He-Dces Fine, life . . and. Accident Insurance Twen v years’ experience and reaadepce in the nefihburhood counts for something and enables H. H. MILLER to d“ 3""; business with profit to you as well M himself. N. B.â€"--A S ial Bargain is ofi'ered on Lot 28. Con. 23”“? U. 8.. Bentiuck mo acrasâ€"Uurhnr su milesâ€"(Must (one We“ and bonus to sell. H. H. MILLER. . D. HCNab, KICK HOUSE AND LOTâ€"THE Roars for Service. ces : W ingham and Wiarton. ENGINEER for llowick, Wiugham, FA RM FOR SALE Is what Count r of Grey Farmers would A , '--- -»--- \\ A .... ---|.\. On“ ‘vnn hilt WA 1c TH OROU G H BRED BOA R FOR ll otel to Rent. Firm for Sale STRATFORD, ONTARIO. Ontario Land Survey’or.-â€"â€"â€"- Civil and Drainage Engineer For Sale. W CALDER, Durham. tf A. BUTTERS. Priceville. Principal THURSDAY.

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