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Durham Chronicle (1867), 4 Jul 1901, p. 5

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.' o\ \‘f 'Ne ofler a magnificent array of \Vatches. Clocks, Rings and Jewellery. Ino’t up.“ utodacflbocbo-l Insurance-canine“! to“ Door In (‘hronivlv 4mm. W. GUTHRIE. ”JEWEBLERY” Blacksmithing ! New and Beautiful Things In GAR» mu \ .\ Sr Swvdish. Srutch GRANITE MARBlE WORKS. monuments [{vmirod, and 0' dflful' A Full Supply. Harness Dep’t. Mill A. GORDON Dessert Spoons. Knives Forks. Genera! Blacksmith. . MORAN, Hardware. .‘lzu'hino Hi1. Harness Oil, Axlv Greene and 1100! Ointment. go to Street lllst'riptiODS Cl". on ShOFtCSt an H [)0 HM ful gel Iabo at our bank- I'upt stun A of l) essert and Tea Spumm. They are bargains. McCalmon “'49 have a stock of Knives in“. P0: ks at pruws never be- for" Inn“! of in Durham. a >\' S. P. SAUNDERS, July 4. 1901. Ill-I umlvraigm-ol wishes to in- timate w Hm grin-ml public that he is H'c-paro-d 1» do all kinds Blacksmit‘niug at. one price to all. look through our Harness pmtnwnt will surpliw you. Just In hand an im- Illnusv shipment of Barb “ire. If yuu require any, call :1! HHH‘. In limr nt’ (‘alder’s Block. Lumar Town, Durham Fm-tury "mole Shoes. 250 cash. lluml mam-n Shoes. 30v. setting. - -- We cut mt. Huzuols and "ends. Rakes. Snaths. Scythes min Cradles. )qu .\ sPECIALTY. I" .\.\'ll DEALxfl IN r .1“ him“ of diseased .\ FALL Student-JD. BLACKSMITH. DI'RHAM all] AT OLD PRICES :ulizm |.' THE LHRGEST STOCK Lower Town, Durban. For Sewing Machines, Organs and Pianos, give no a trinl. Perhaps you need e new Buggy. We can supply you at astonish- ingly low prices. lust Received a. Do You Want «Plow IMPLEMENT WAREHUUMS Don’t forget us when you we pair of shoes. as we carry a full of the celebrated Sterling Bros. \ of Shoes. _-_v --â€"-wv- V‘ru‘o l from 50 up to ................ 25c "fable linen, 54 in. wide, yd ...... 25c ’l‘able Oil Cloth.|45-in wide. 2:30 Buggy clusters from 600 up to. .1 50 24 only glass table setzs, each. .. 35c 30 only glass berry bowls, each.. 10c Nappies per doz from 350 to. .. . . 650 4 only genuine oil] paintings on canvas. 22 in. by ‘26 in. with 4 in. gold leaf frames,each only.1 50 'l‘oilet soaps. a cake up from. . .. ‘20 Piques in white and fancy, yd... 13c Dress Gingham, just the thing for childrens’ dresses,yd. 7 and 100 White and cream silk gloves, pr. 45c White Taffeta gloves, pr ........ 25c White and black silk mitts ...... 250 Ladies’ and childrens’ undervests {P.umps of all Kinds. 3110p Open every afternoon. AH REPAIRING vromptly and prop- erly attended to. NW. D. CONNOR. t ROCBiVOd a Large Stock of â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€" the best Wagons made in Canada, and we are bound to sell them at Rock Bot- tom Prices to make room for our Harvesting Machinery, which will be here in good time. \Ve always have a. full line of the best. Groceries. Cream Separator? suit you to a 'I. , or a If so we can W. D. CONNOR 0! Farm and Domestic Imple- ments ever seen in Durham, it will certainly pay intending purchasers to Call end see our goods before purchasing else- where. The Season is now on when far- mers will find a pressing need to get. some laborosaving device to keep up with the times, and as we have Gal 'unized and Iron Pip- ing; Brass, Brass Lmed and Iron Cylinders. GEORGE lAWRENCE MCK mnon’s AU Kinds of F'eed Bran, per 1001!;9....... 85¢ 10 lbs. Rolled Wheat. the very best ............... 25c. Pumps from $2 upward. See Here! -- DURHAM. -â€" Sells (HQAp! kept in stock at the lowest prices. Manufacturer of And Dealer in â€"- You want Calder's Block, 11 line . make "5c "5c "50 100 4 no 250 25c _ A gloom was cast over our communit on Sun ay morning on learning of the sudden death of Mr. Andrew Linngaton. an old and res ted resident of this part. at the age of years. The deceased was as well as usual on Saturday evening and did his chores as usual, and on Sunday morning was a corpse. Although medical aid was summoned it was of noavail. Funeral at 2 o’clock. Tuesday. do; TWu barn raisiugs since our last budget. one at Mr. Jae. McRonald’s. 'l‘he captains were Messrs. A. Corbett and Elijah Arm~ strong. The former won easily. this mak- ing a second time for Corbett to be victorious. However, at Mr. Derby’s last Friday, Armstropg faced his foe for a third time, and led his men into victory. thus ghowing what pluck and pereseverence can Miss Irvine, of North Ben sewing at Mrs, Calvert’s lately. Miss Pagan. of Durham. spent a few days last week with Miss Maggie Jack, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Calvert tookin the exem- sion to Guelph last week ; alsn Miss Vickers and Miss Wilson. Mrs. Smith. of Toronto, and two da h- ters, of Virginia, are visiting at Mr, Jo n Coutts'. _ "wâ€"n I. win .I‘Ulv. Messrs. John Vickâ€"ers and Wes. Hunt of Chesley, spent Sunday and Dominion fiay in this part. f . . --â€"vvv”-v-. u'VIJII‘ It bemg dougtlus summer. Patiently. for halfa centur elgers gone 4% miles around 93,913.? 333i}: cross from con. 4 to con. 6. Severn? times irave local pathmasters done work on Zion snderoad leading south, but have not been gible to open the road They are now send- ing in a largely signed petition to the conned asking that some action be taken to push it through. Everybody is in favor of '. hn;'|[' Ill-.ln ‘I.: . Miss Mary McNaHy, eldest da Mr. John McNally, of the 6th, c from Toronto on Saturday for . holidays. Miss May Robson is home fro: for the holidays. Mrs. Henry Firth, of the 4th daughter, Lizzie. accompanied by Murdock as guardian, are away to St. Thomas. Mr. Julm Hunt. of town. 8 with his son. E. \V work fur the King. Mr. Graham. of Vandeleur, and his daughter, Miss Mina, were down on a short gisxt to the old Edwards’ home last Wednes~ nay. pent last week ., and did some heavy v .‘“l’“..v°‘ Paul Nelson. Jr., arrived home Halt last week to help to run the fan hume, as Bob is sick Mrs. Hannah Edge left on Tu ing to spend a coupleof mont _ "'"J “vvvl Mr. Angus McKinncm’s barn 9n Fridav Inst. Everything we In good shape, The annual Irish Lake picnic1 held in Sullivan’s Grove on 'l‘u was a grand success. Everybu themselves to perfectien. Well, Mr. Id.. as there has been no news :umearing in the newsy columns of the Uhrunicle at late, we thought we would let [maple knew that Pomona. is still in the same place. Miss Katie Black. 0f the Crown Hotel, [’riceville, spent Sunday at her home here. Mr. James J. Sullivan left here on Satur- ‘I‘W la” f‘" a NO weeks’ visit to his uncle. . \'|- 'l“..._. l'.._A_._'-_ A. tl n .. vvv I I’ 'Ia‘b Mr'. Thus. ('urtaxvn, 0f Seafurth A POOR MILLION AIRE. Lately starved in London because he could no; digesc his food. Early use of Dr. King’s New Life Pills would have saved him. They strengthen the stomach, aid diges~ lion, promote assimilation, improve appetite. Price 25c. Money back if not satisfied. Sold by all druggists. Mr. Truax, of Hepworth. ist succeed Rev. Magwood at Holstein. I Rev. Mr. Magwood preached his ‘farewell sermon in the Methodist church last Sunday evening. His text was very suitably chosen from ICor. 2: 1â€"5. He goes to Arthur where the prayers and best wishes of Chrisdans in Orchard will follow him. lJ Mr. Ed. Allen, of Arthur. visited ,at Mr. John Calvert’s over Sunday. Mr. Chas. Calwell is visiting his I Master Murray Hov is visiting friends in Flesherton. Miss Lou Bradley is visiting friends in Fleshertun. ! Miss Maggie Gripps is Visiding friends in 'l'nornhury. - - Miss Elizabeth Lewis is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. Kerby. A number of people around Orch- ard took advantage of the excursion to the Model Farm last Wednesday. Miss Wolfe has closed the school for summer vacation, thereby devel- Opibg into realization the long anticipation of the little ones. TRA VERSTON v“ 0.. H \-¢* VICKERS. 'er v- vuav 10", “flu "all . accompanied by “1‘. John .‘A- __ - ’ “V ““‘v "lurll. coupler)? finonths With her far I). ‘Vn -‘“ u "‘*0.0wo POMON A Iummn’s. barn was raised Eyerytluug went together V”. ..0 ‘ ‘ Vandeleur, and his were down on a short Lls’ home last Wednes~ ke picnic, which was ve on Tuesday. last. Everybody emoyed from Muloch home from be farms at on a trip and her 1m. y was completely hidden by sores, hlotches end pimples ltill she used Bucklen’s Arnie; Salve. Then they vanished as will all Eruptions, Fever Sores, Boils. Ulcers, Cerhuncles end Felons from its use. Infellible for Cuts,‘ Corns, Burns, Scelds and Piles. Cure guaranteed. 250 at ell druggists, lm. (Concluded next week.) Grey Registry Office. Al $478.81 to .1113. C. Grier for repairs to 39.01 walli. Nothing has been . spent 11 n the wall same they were first erect . must be over thirt poor opportunity of (presenting their case. However. the ad- ress was convincing as to the utility of having such organizations. the council read ilv granted them a vote 01‘810 to aid in their k ' grant brings a similar amout from the government of Ontario. The Woman’s Farmers Institute had. no teresting report from the Road and Bridge Committee. An idea of the number of bridges may be had when it is stated that John McDonald, of Chatsworth, a Commis- sioner for No, 8 Division covered in his re- port on the bridges in his part of the divison no less than twenty bridges It is a bless- : mg to have plenty of pure water flowing‘ Artemesia, closi township, was introduced and passed its second reading. Council adjourned till 7 p. m, WEDNESDAY EVENING. A deputation from Owen Sound asking the County Council to pass a by-law, under section 2 of the municipal amendment Act ‘of ISDI, to separate a portion of ihe lands “included in the town of Owen Sound, and attach the same to the township of Syden- ham, was present, Mr. Wm. llatton pres- enting their case. A counter deputation, including the Mayor and some of the alder- men from the Coup t'l‘own. accompanied by the Town solicitor r. John W. Frost. were also present, and had the ear of the council till after nine o’clock. Mayor Read and Alderman Baines (particularly the latter) struck some blows. right from the n.“- t0 - -"wu .uuu In upccflil DOID‘ mittee, appointed to draft a reply to the Reeve of Markdale’s address of welcome to the Council, resenting draft of reply, which was accept b the Council and ordered to be sent to the eeve. ’ that he be allowed to change the place for holding departmental examinations from Kimberley to Heathcote, there being a case of smallpox at the former place. It also re- commended that a petition in the nature of an appeal against by-law, passed by Proton Council, dealing with S. .5. No. 11 of that township. which altered the boundaries of said section, be allowed, and that arbitrat- ors be appointed to settle the matter. The application of the Board of Education of Owen Sound for $1228.22 as the county’s share for maintanence. was recommended for passing. The report was adopted by the council without amendment. Mr. McArthur {nittee appointe Mr. McKinnou, Chairman of Roads and Bridgss. presented report No. l of Road and ”fridge Committee. It recommended the payment of H. Palmer of the sum of $145.00 for two bridges on townline of Syd- eubam and St. Vincent; of Messrs. Ander- son’s account for lumber for bridge at Scone county line of Grey and l ruce 37‘ ty of Grey’s Share half of . .1 $3536 45. '1 re payment .ot the sum 01368 in' . for damages by Arnold Bros., owrng to def _ . act on bridge on townlrne of Bentmck and Sullivan, was con- firmed. Several small amounts for general repairs to bridges was covered in Mr. Mc~ lunnon’s report, and a by-latho confirm a by-law of the Township Councrl esia, closing up _certain road»; was recom- mended for passing. we euecuon accounts 01f the Clerk and Dep- uty Returning Oflicerfl in the township of Sydenham, incurred the by-election in Division No 8011 the Mt inst. There were nine flolling places, and the fees amounted altogether to $62 50. The Treasurer’s estim~ ates for 1902 were dealt with and passed. as sent in by Mr Parker. in this report. The total amount of the estimated expenditure is put at $31,507.00. -_â€"‘ www.- I Mr. Preston presentegl report No. 2 of Finance Committee. which was on motion adopted. It recommended the ayment of the election accounts at, the Cler and Dep- uty Returning Officer in the township of Sydenham, incurred the by-election in Division No 8011 the Mt inst. There were nine flolling places, and the fees amounted altogather to $62 50. The Treasurer’s estiin~ ‘ ates for 1902 were dealt wm. um: MN.--) ‘ â€"â€"v"v' I The clerk presented a large number of accountsâ€"from members of the council and others,â€"â€"the former to cover their time and mileage in tours of inspection in their re- spective divisions, looking after the bridge; t 1e latter were. many of them, for repairs to brid es on the various township and count ' undary lines. and which are being look after by the County Council. mr. Hamptqn. a member of Wellington Count Council, was also resent. and was heard y the Council wit reference to a rant to aid in im roviuithe county line tween Proton an West, uther. Mr. Hartman was present on‘behalf of the Central Agricultural Society to support their re nest for a grant uf moo to aid them in t neir {all Show, ‘ Mr. llamptqn. a member of Wellington Count Council, was also resent. and was{ heard y t_l_l8_ Council witfi refemnm m “I l (From the Owen Sound Times.) “'EUXESDAY AF’l‘iJiXOON. Council met at two o’clock. the Warden and all the members present but Mr. Mc~ Donald. who had been called to Owen Sound Minutes of Tuesday were read and con- firmed. Dr. Sproule, M. P. for East Grey. was LIL-went on behalf of Lieut. Col. A. G. Camp- ll of the Slat Grey Regiment. to support the request for a grant to the non-commis- sioned officers and men of the 3lst .Battalion and also a grant to the Band or‘ the Regi- rnent. to assist in defraying the cost of the instruments. , COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING. 'H ..O~.-o‘__ '.ACIIairma}} uf Special Com A“ J CHRONICLE. Hunilton. out. mÂ¥;nk and Pu 13 ’BRICK. HOUSE AND LOTâ€"THE Melli gun Propertyn on George Street one acreo ggood laud oodl location a desirable oresidenoe will “go sold on any terms. Apply to En. MILLIGAN, Palmerston, or to W. CALDER, Durham. Jan. I7. 191). tf 6pd. __-v‘--_ ‘Lv‘uu, .l. Priceville. newly bricked all round. new brick kitchen, new windows and other im rovements. On the tpremiums area ood st: 16 and two never ailm wells. ‘he place has always done a goo business and will be rented right to it stood man. The furniture will be sold to lessee. For further particulars apply to. HE ‘ COMMERCIAL Priceville. newlv henna ALL WORK GUARANTEED at “Live and let live” PRICES. NEW Pumps AND REPAIRS. DRILL, CURB, RPS-CURB, PRESSCURB WELLS. Allordara taken at the old stand near McGowau’s Mill will be. promptly at- tendcd to. Pumps. Going June 18th. Returning until Aug. i8th All Mail 01' S. S. Alberta. Going July lbth. Returning until Sept. Ioth All liail’or S. S. Allwrla. Going July 23rd. Returning until Sept. 23rd All Rail or S. S, Alberta. A. H. NOTMAN, Ass. (ii-ill. I'assr. Agent. 1 King Street. East. 'i‘uruutu. ll. Matclf‘arianr. jr. A gout, Durham. tHome Seakers’ 60 Day Excursions To the Canadian North West Thresher for Sale. Member College Physicians and surgeons. Ontario. Office hours: 9 to 12 a. m. 2 m4 p. m Residence and office, Old Bank buildings. Upper Town, Durham. BEG LEAVE '1‘0 INFORM 'I'CMERS and the public. in gc-x am prepared to furnish OFFICEâ€"McIntyre Block, (Over the Bank WILL RUN Money to Loan at reasonable rates and on terms to suit borrower. W. J. Elliott, - Principal l Much of your future sueeess depends upon the : thorou '1: preparation Von receive, therefore be carefu when on are seleeting a school. No two schools are al he. The excellent reputation that our College enjoys, the large patronage we re: ceive, the splendid success our students have in securing and holding situations, indicate that our Senool is one of the very best in the Dominica \Vrite for our beautiful catalogue in which you will find full rartienlars concerning our College. If you want t to best in business education you ean get it here. Students can enter at any time. Hotel to Rent. Farm for Sale ARRISTER, NOTARY I VEYANCER. Eton. Etc. w. s. DAVIDSON, For Sale. '. G. HUTTON. M. D. JOHN WILSON Thoroughly Prepared ‘ For Business. 'chyAkfll / /fl// GEORGE WHITMORE STRATFORI). ONTARIO. Telephone No. 10. l’liucv \lb‘rt (‘algan “at-loud... le ”var. Edmonton Winnipeg. . l). luralnuu Mntlv . . . . Estvvuu” . . . Rim-wart!) .. thmmlin llmuium Swan Kin-n M oum‘jzl W \ urkmn AT RETURN FARES :cgiua iv- “put through. i to A. BUTTERS. I’riceville Cloth. Table Nap 'fs at bargain prices I I vawxwzwmszwmzfix goods for inguxni "X "; DC SIC 350 $00. fr‘. 5.4 9,3 . 4 1 «H LN LHLHQHLH} Lt

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