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Durham Chronicle (1867), 21 Nov 1901, p. 8

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THE BIG STORE. J. A. HUNTER. FUR SUNS, HIB CAPS, CAPEBINES, A man who has to earn his money can't ufl'md to be improperly clothed. Une ut'nm' new ()vcrcouts will be at fitting garment and a blessing m zmynnc on a cold day. ‘ In Neck. 6 “I. Fix: for 25¢. 9 Cum Sdmon for 25¢. Tail“ Soap!“ @c pakg. I. Syrup. close imitation. 5c lb. 150 mecca-lined Shirts at 50¢ each. 3 Noah“. for 250, mg. 20¢ each. I P". “en’s Socks [or 25c. IOI’I Logging. for 90¢ pair. J. A. HUNTER. THE BIG STORE. Genuine winter wea- ther is not far away, and you will want to look your best and be Cgmformblu also. Here are cold wea- ther warm thing‘s for outer and umlorwcar. We are on our second stock of Furs and have advice that; furs az'cz'ulvam‘éing. Buy now, as your wife de- serves a Fur Goat. Other people have them, so slaouid she. s buys any one of cur 5 Iil“.-\\ \ L LS'l‘FRs‘g which we have been selling at $6.50. Now this is a real bargain, find we make you this offer for 10 days only 18 where the Tur- key gets the axe for 'l‘hanksgiving. Rush in your FOWL early. Don’t wait until every- one else has killed. Bring them in a week ahead. We have pre. gated a few special gains for 3.011 Value m Comfort. BAUHYi _ «>311an o I L , .W I/WOPHOSP/I/TES Oil/Ill" 50M THURSDAY. will gem difficulty. a teaspoonlul, according to age, dissolved in their milk, if you so desire, will very soon show its great nourish- ing power. ll the mother’s milk does not nourish the baby. she needs the emul- sion. It will show an effect Th0 Prcslryterlan and M’ethodistl Sabbath Schools have decided upon' their annual entertainment on Chris- tmas an] New Years evening teapec- lively and preparation for the same will forthwith be begun. At. the last meeting of tho Presby- terian S\ nod, of Toronto. on over- turn “as adop ted recommending the holding of pEvangolioal meetings within the bounds of (h 8; nod nnd a committee was appointed to tank. unnnmonu for the «no. Thu urrangements for the same. That‘c commutes Inning “our“ «word 3 .11 danish. SCOTT BOWNE, Toronto, Canada. FLESHE {TON . Ministers specially adapted to even- gelical work who will assist pastors is now asking the church sessions within the Orangeville Presbytery if they desire to have Special services and the help of the Ministers secured The Session of the Presbyterian Church here being in hearty nocwd with the Synod’s overturn answered the cmnmittee’s question in the at- titmative and hope to hold meetings early in the new year. Mr. ’1‘. R. McKenzie has been appointed repre- sentative elder to the Presbytery. ’l'he Fleshetton Public Library has not, during the year, received the support so worthy an institution should have had at the hands ola reading public and in consequence its fillattCtS have been much crippled. On Friday evening last. a public meet- ting was held to consider what was best to be done and the unanimous voice was that the Library must ex- ist. A strong committve of canvas- sms was appointed who will doubt- loss bring in good returns. On Friday evening, of last week, a party was given by Miss Maud Richardson in honor of Mr. George â€"--vâ€"_--- _-_ v _ B. Richardson, vs ho leaves this week to take a poqition with Strain Bros. of Great Falls and Conewanda, Mont ., Over thirty of Mr. Richardson’s 3 onng friends were present and spent a very enjoyable evening tagether. The young men of the company pre- nClilCtl him with a beautiful collar and cuff case which he carries with him as a link in the chain of friend- ship which binds them together. Mr. Reg Ward, formerly of this place, spent a. few days last week among old friends here. Miss Haines, who has been for some time assistant in the Post Office, left last neck to take a position in Lucknow. Mr. Smith. for some time stone“. rapher in Mr. R. J. Sproule’s oflice, left for Toront you Mmulay. He is succeeded by Miss Lena Rutledge, of Markdale. Mm. Archie Boyd. of Durham, spent Saturday and Sunday with old frimuls here who enjoyed her visit. The arrival of a yoxng daughter i11111chome of “1331111 Mrs. '1‘. J. Shoppmd 011 Tuesday of last we ck is cause for co11g1atulati0ns.1\lany to the happv parents. Mis: Minnie Burnett is liomo from the Queen City, and W1“ remain during the Winter. Mrs. George Anderson, of the 4th, wlm has been very unwell for some tune us some- what better at pi‘esent. Mrs. David McFarlaue, of Caledun, re- turned lmme on Saturday. She made things lively while around. The special services in lieu, clused on Friday lust. Grand success attended the earnest etinrts put forth. as over thirty have mmle a beginning in the Right Way. and the members of the church have received an upward inwetus. Too much cannot. he said in praise of Mr. and. Mrs. W. R. Smith, who have so earnestly, patiently and win- uiugly labored fer the past feur weeks. And the geed work begun is bound to go on. Miss Lucy McNally left fer'l‘urnuto on Saturday. Her father brought heme on the return trip {rem Markdzue uue uf the must hamlsume cutter.» ef the unison. Wil lie will out-shine the boys new. Mr John Hunt of town spent last week among the uld neighbors and friends. Mis§ Florence Iluut _lvm'cs un Monday for Detrmt, where she mil spend the wmtcr. We’ll miss her. ‘3”. Thus. Jack, Miss Stella, and Miss i‘ettnfi drove to Mount Forest lap‘t. Frxda." evemng and remained a couple of days. The old Edwards’ home had a g0t':(1.l'()us- ing up .1255; Friday. aftgrnoclucwl‘len-x‘ clnhlren , ‘l:-..‘ Op. ...,, ..,. ...... . .....,.. .........V.., - _ grandchildren and a few friends rallied to the old spot to celebrate the Golden Wed- ding ot' the aged couple. Just before the tempting dinner was partake“ of, the mmpany gatluered around the happy pair and read an address, expressing their grati- tude and all’ection, and their good wishes for the future. At the close of the address, . the various members ot the family presented them with many mementoes, hoth ornament- al and usetul. Among the gifts was a handsome gold ring for the bride and a pair of gold rimmed spectacles, a neat, new overcoat for the bridegroom and a pair of lite-sue portraits done in India ink and handsomely trained, the work of Artist. llrowue, ot' Durham. After a genuine goml " feed ” the company had a most enjoyable time, it being enlivened by speech, song and recitation The day sped all too soon, but before the shades of evening fell, snap- shots of the group were taken by the kodak. lty request, we give a short sketch of their li\'es,â€"â€"l‘homas 11. Edwards was born in the Emerald Isle,'Apri| lst, 1833. Came out to Canada when a be of seventeen, and for a dozen years work with the Biggar and Mcltanev families, near Uakville. '01:. Nov. leth, 1851, he wedded Eliza Cook, eldest daughter of the late Jacob Cook, of Maple llill, Brant 'l‘p., and sister to James Beatty Cook, formerly editor of the leading Conservative paper of Ontario. She was but eighteen at the time of her wedding, being born in the county Caven, Sept. 2lst, .1833. For a few years after their union, they lived in Trafalgar, but moved for a time to r‘arnia, and later on to Maple Hill. 'l‘hirty eight years next March they moved on to lot 8. cm. 6, and have resided there ever since. There was but an acre cleared ‘on the lot then. and the country was new : and the ditticulties many, hence, they know illul hUU Ulluuununua nun-"J , ..‘.---_, -_ a grmrl deal about pioneer struggles. To them were born eleven children, seven girls i , and tour boys, ten of whom are living, ; namely,- -.\lrs. 'l‘hos. Greenwood, Edge I llill; Mrs. John Whittaker, Murillo; Mrs. l llenry Moll'at, Murillo; Mrs. UaVid McFar- lnne, Ualedou : \V. J. on the Old homestead ; It. '1‘. over the road ; Emma at the old home; Joseph ll. in Portland, Oregon; Samuel H. at present in Manitoba; and Mrs. Chas, g McUlockliu, who lives over on the 4th. The grandchildren number twent -six. For nnan 'ears he was en rinten ent of Zion l Sun a?’ School, end as always been a I staune i supporter of the Methodist Church. .lle has ever taken an active interest in public school work. The in not sessed of a great deal of this worl ’s g as, yet he has n reputntion for honest , end is re specter! end esteemed by e wi e circle. who, no doubt. will join with us in wishing them many happy years to come. in no: for twenty-tour yem My‘uooldmbocundmam‘htbynm tho-Cteoolene. which has been exfieuiyely TRAVERSTON Frost. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. Mr. and Mrs. Mills Sunday“ with the Hunt family. ' Mr. Cattou. of Durham. tool: charge of the service here on Sunday in the tboenoo ct Rev. M r-, Pomeroy, Special-services will be penductcd in the church here every night this week at 7:21). The sale at Mrs. Noble’s last week was fail!) well attended Hug h MacKay was auc homer, and everything sold fairly well. Mr. Robt. Robinson. of Hampden. visited at Mr. Wm. McCulloch’s last Saturday. V\ 6 would like to know what has happen- ed to our Allan Park scribe. 9 We would like him to make another cap for us as the \\ eather is getting cold. Mr. Itch. Johnson of West Superior. Mich. ., returned home last week for attend- ance in his sickness. Mr. Herb. Hunt speuta few days in the Queen City since our last writing. A meeting. for the purpose of forming a beef ring in this part, was held in the school :1 short time ago. The number of shareholders is rather limited as 'et. but they intend to have a ring formed) by the required time. u‘\. us.‘n I llVIII-OI\¢ Mr. Clark, of Omemee, is the guest of his ' daughter, Mrs. G. l’ritchard. It is some F.-.r mmy ycus y. m, hospitals of time since the «M gentleman was around Den-c it :1" i i’t'ufissw ‘f Ccuilo Urinnry here. He is looking we“. 41,- .. .,_ in Mu higzr (“31. KC d Medicine, Mrs. Carson. of Priceyille. is via-siting 1) , Lg“ l‘uch r (h VM ‘1 his time to the with her daughter, Mrs. S. Gilbert. ~(‘iC antic r-iudx 0‘ (“:51th ,3 ,4 thc Kidneys, 0‘? Mr. E. Hutchisou has launched out as a 4.1 xiv r :u d Uvinan \' a, m. book agent. ii) (1.!5 exclualvc d \ {um to an: branch Mrs. Carson. of Priceville, is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. S. (iilbert. Mr. E. Hutchisou has launched out as a book agent. Mr. Mayshall. of Qwen Sound. was arpund here sellmg medxcme for the Hutcluugs’ 00., (bf Toronto. Perfect Cure for Bronchitis. This direase can be treated only by a remedy carried to the aficcted part8 along with the air breathed, for na- ture intended these organs for the passage. of air alone, and sprays, ntomizers and internal medicines ut-l terly fail. But Catnrrhozone doesn’t‘ fail, for it goes wherever the air breathed goes. and ° its healing anti- septic vapor is sure to reach every afiected part. Cntarrhozone is in- haled at the mouth and after passing through every air cell of the breathing organs is slowly exhaled through tl.o nostrils., Cami-rhozone protects and heals the inflamed surfaces, relieves congestion, alleys inflammation, and perfectly cures all bronchial aliec- tions. Price .531. Small size 25c. Druggists or Polson Co.. Kingston, Out. 1 JUDICIAL SALE IN THE TOWN OF DURHAM. ' )URSUAN'I‘ TO AN ORDER. OF - the High Court of .Iustice made in this :uztimn, there wilt-he offered for sale with the approvai of Dnnmn Morrison. Esq.. a Local Master at Owen Sound. by puhlic auction at. tho “ Mitldangh House.” m the To“ n of Durham. in the County of Grey. on Wednesday, 27th Day of November. A. 0. I901. at. the hour of two o’clock in the afternoon, tho following: property. namely: - n A I.- The South halfuf the Smith half and the Sumherly seven feet of the North half of the Sunth half of Lot. number Twenty-seven (27) East of Unrafraxa Street (Edge’s Sur- vey), in the Town at Durham, in the County of Grey. Upon the said. lands are said to. be a brick veneered dwelling house. containing four mums: a frame stable, also a frame and grout blacksmith shop. The proierty will be sold subject to a l'OFOl'VUliiti The Vemlur will only be re (“tired to furnish a Registra.‘s abstract aml to prmluve such deeds and evidences of title, as are in her possession. In all other respects. the mmlitious of sale will be the standing (t-~miiti«ms uf the Court. TERMS. Ton per cent. of the urchase money to be paid at the time at an e. and the balance in thirty days thereafter into Court to the credit of this action without interest. For further particulars apply to J. P. 'l'elfurd. Solicitor, Ululuun; J. W. Frost and A. l). Ureasor, Barristers, Owen Sound, or to the undersigned. Dated 215: October, 1901. DUNCAN MORRISON, Local Master at Owen Sound. LUCAS. Woman 8: MCARI)LE, Vendor’s Solicitors, Owen Sound. UNDER AN'D BY VIRTUE OF The powers contained in the lat will and testament of Walter Tucker. deceased. probate of which will be produced.“ the time of sale. the Executors of the mg! Wel- ter Tucker will offer for sale by pubho nuc- tion on Saturday. 23rd Day at Nave-bet. A. 0., 19M. atthe hour of 2 o‘clock afternoon nt " The Middaugh House,” in the Town of Durham. in the County of Grey, All and singularlot number forty-pure iu the eeqoggl concealer; _I___‘A uumum IUA lay'luuo on on mo.“ -wâ€"_- - E. u. R.. 'u the Towusfi'ip of Glenelg in the County of Grey containing one hundred acres more or less : The Sale will be subject to a lease to Edwin Limin with whom 309 session has been arranged for the first gy of April, A. D. 1902. Purchaser nllowed in to do fall plowing. 70 acres of the lot are clear and under cultivation : 30 acreg hurd- Word and cedar bush . The farm 1e well watered and has a comfortable home end burn and stablesâ€"also e smell orcherd 3‘}; that cant. ' For particulars apply to Be Sharpe : Walden vs. Sharpe. Executors’ Sale. PROPERT'Y VA N DELEUR. CONDITIONS OF SALE. - OF VALUABLE - v‘. «.0 9â€"4 U l" In} Great Kidney Specialist. The Famous Physkhl Who flu Mad. Kldloy. Budd“- 3nd Uflnry Dunno n Lite Long Study. 'thzt’v. \ftrr testing it extzn~~ively in private .uzi hospitt! practice and demonstrating its ac «mumbl' suitcrimity to all other ur IS .-.I treatment, Dr. Pitcher decided to .‘it"- t‘uix grrat boon to suflering hu- m t {try at huge and not cnnfine it exclus- iv:'. to the cirtles «f his private and ‘\ huh! patients no I I l.--l,- ll ha»: phced his remedy before the! l”! we under the name of Dr. Pitcher’sl it t -k.~clic K dnvy 'I‘a‘lt ts and so confi- 2cm is lie of the positive curative itali- :es cf these Tablets for backache, ame :- weak back. drowsiness. headaches, aii i:; the bins, brick dust deposits in w Ul'lnt‘, iiui‘tincss under the eyes, swell- it]; 1)! the feet and :iiiltlec. scalding, irritao UL!) f'rq'i in rising at right. dribbling, n ll uiim won or ulceration of the bladder, gravel. Rhaumatism. B ight's Disease .2 d Diabetes (except in the last stages). «ad tazte in the mouth. coated tongue, (2- nsti .zttion, puff y and nasty a penance ml the iace,dr0psy, back acliean weakness nl women, urinary weakness of children ind old people or any symptomatic indi- i; .iions of Kidney disease that to an one tnt'i’. iing fiom any of the above tron let, who uses the Tablets faithfully, accord- ing to directions, and derives no benefit tli refrom, their money will be cheerfully re' unded . a: .a'. «izcal invcsfigm « 1. Dr‘ l‘itchcr was u. :‘cd to pcnf ct a u.-.mxxcnt for Kidney r whips that Lu :ux'p ‘sscs any other It doesn’t follow that a girl with n pretty face has 0. pretty disposition. |\, I... I“ Hr.‘ Pithhcr’s Backache Kidqcy Tablets are 50 cunts a box at all drugglsts or sent by mail. The Dr. Zina Pitcher Co.. Tor- onto, Ont. '“ngX/ / ' I DR. ZINA l’l'l'CHER. This week our leading attraction is a very stylish lot of Ladies’ Coats and Mantles, which will sur- prise you, as the prices are quite low and the material and cut of the garments are the latest. Our best coat is a beautiful Black Stitched Coat. raw edge, semi-fitting back ........................ The ‘same coat in Fawn Beaver Cloth. with large pearl buttons and lined throughout.... . ....... Two different coats in Black Curly Cloth. with ap- plique lapels. and very pretty, only ............ A beautiful Fawn coat. you can hardly tell it from the ten dollar kind, only.... ..... A beautiful Oxford Gray, the very latest, with rows of stitching and pearl buttons, only ........ A nice range of girl’s cons. in colors, and that. are sure to please. at . . . . .. .. A lovely plain A stylish little coat, ¢ «stitched, on]? . . . . VIIV v. v--- is their‘ extrremcl.y pretty ‘sleeves very latest. We will be pleased to you, for, we know they are sur SELECT YOUR COAT EARLY. the hospitals of f Ccnito Urinu’y :I. gc cf Medicine, :1 his time to the Buck Beaver. at ........ . MOCKLER. MOCKLER. cut the same as Full Wheat .......... 8 50 Spring Wheat". . ..... 60 Oath...“ 36 Pen ................ 65 Burley .............. ‘3 Huh. ............. .8 00 Butter ......... . . . .' 14 Eggs per dozen ...... 16 Apples per bag ..... . 75 Potatoes per bag . . . . . 40 Flour por cwt ..... l 75 Oatmeal per suck. . . . . 2 5 Chop per cw: ......... 1 20 Dressed H023 per cw: . 6 00 Hides per lb ......... 5 Sheepskins ..... . . . . ‘2?) 'l‘urkegs yer lb ....... 8 W001 ............... . 12 Beef ................ 5 Lamb. .............. 8 Tallow . . . . ......... 5'! Lard ............... 10 Dried Apples ........ 4i Ducks per pair ...... . 30 Geese per 1b.. ........ 5 1 Live Hogs per lb ..... 5 Next Door to Chronicle ()fliw Many cases of eye trouble are averted by early application of proper lenses. Present neglect means future trouble. Perfect Sight a matter of Foresight. M achinc Oil, Harness Oil, Axle Grease and 11001 ()iutment, go to Dru ggists Bo! tt ....... the others and ........... S. P. SAUNDERS, Harnessmflx er. 1000 290 270 4O 70 16 4O 13} 10 50 Lion's Wool Under Shirts and - from 500 up to 01.40 each. Men’s Heavy Top Shirts, 50c up. Men’s Cnrdigau Jackets at 8! and Cl.” Men’s Albwuul Sweaters. red 1nd N 81.0) ouch. Women’s Long Sleeve Under Von- u 850. 45c and me each. Womens Fur Ca aperiues at 86.0). . 851”. 81L!) 83410 .mfluudflwn All wool l",lnunel red and white. 3% 7‘ All-wool l“,luuuel grey 20c yd. Flunnelette Blankets. largo Che. Bl l Whig; ‘guungerpunes, large sin. I!” VV I,‘ nvâ€"v' 'wv ‘ “.40 ouch. ' Women’s 8: Misses’ Bl‘k Wool Mice-II: Men’s Wool Mitts, mule skin and.“ Men's Wool Mitts, Lac pair. BO) 5’ Wool Mitts 41- piiir. \ Mrs. Pans Sad lions madam. q for set! oi 3 iions. when you want a pair of g \Viumr Shoes. “'9 carry a f line of 81191qu Buns. hund- luado shows. W. H. BEAN: SHOES: Don't forget a IMPLEMENT WAHEHUU THE LQRGEST ST‘ Do You Want Perhaps you need a new “"9. can supply you at I ingly low prices. lust Received REPAIRS of a1} hints} («mutant hand. C. MCKINNG NEW PUMPS AND REPAIRS. CURB. RIC-CURB, FREE WELLS. Anonhru atom a. a. near Md‘oww Hill waded to, ' “in h u ALL Won Gunman!) at “ let live" PRICES. WM. WHITMORE. be IN THE HIGH COURT OF m run MATTER or ran Josnru SHABPE, 33., ll ursunm to R. B. 0. II that a. I Creditors and other claims against the Estate 01 Jr late of the Toma of I mum. who died on or uh Administnwr of the Bid before the 5th day of Don particulars uf their chins tiouif nny) held b man. and hotOmoution duo. d tutor ml! proceed to dish 03' the. «id Brute. butt-I Nov. 21, nwrs will [find a pressing a get Some labor-saving devic. keep up with the times. and we have The Se son is now on when: mu: LEA w: Tn 120mm I l‘tDMERh and lln- public in on“ am prepared to furnish Of Faun and Domestic ments ever seen in Uurh will cvrmluly pay in. purchasers to Call and I goods before purchasin. where. Cream Separator suit you [0 a T. mmm‘P that he has now a "lacks-mulling businen to old stand, where he will H auteud to all the roqukte- old customeru and othdfl. tion muranwod. Blacksmit made in Calm bom‘nd m 80” H; mm Prices to n Harvesting M will be here in WALD" VI. 'OTICE 18 HE McKinnon’s 5:": Chap GEORGE WM. WHIT unnda, and I1 1 111mm at Rock a Plow. I H a Scufller, 1H H N 3, Organ. trial. nery. i time. If so out 28 OI“ for “I

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