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Durham Chronicle (1867), 18 Jun 1903, p. 3

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Also a Number DEERIXG Biudvrs, \lowan. Hahn.» and Twines. Wilkinsnn'a PIOWu Land Rollers and Diamond Smooth inn Hart-own. McGill Turnip Soxwm, Dowsell’s Chums. \Vaa'nm-q and \Vyivgura, U S Cream Hoparuturs. Gammon (Y. Dunn Hay Forks. Snmxball and Chatha-m‘ Wagons “v"; . Pulmerston Buggies bud "Defiécrats A! so hrier Buggies London. on hand. The. umfireigned having been restored to health by simple means. after suflering for several years with a severe lung aflection. and that dread disease Com-mien, is anxious to make known to his fellow suflerers the means of cure. To those who desire it. he will cheerfully send (free 0! charge) a copy of the perscription need. which they will find a sure cure for Consumption. Auk-a. Chat-"II. Bronchitis and all throat. and lung Mullen. He hopes all euflerera will try his remedy. as it. is invaluable. Those desiring the perueridtion. which will cost them nothing and may prove a blessing, will please address, Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON Brooklyn Now York. Farm. ALL Won Guammnxn at “Live tnd let. live” Pincus. Pumps. Wagons. Buggies, Etc. Hoiatei n, J uue 8th.â€"3w. The Public School site and buildings of the above nnmed section, 3de m the village of Holstein. Also the property known as the Teacher’s Residence, situated on Centre street. The highest or any tender not neces: sarily accepted. For {all particulars ap- ply to ' Nearly the 1.1-“. ENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED. “Yea, I know him slightly. Ha I by the underaignnd T ustooa of S. S. " 3 1m teases m a 1!) No.3. in the Township of gromont. up to' ”:1 mas.” e a be g rather the 27th day of June. “X13. for b sale of u the tolluwing properties. viz.:â€" _ I13?” Say. that man can dull Moore McFadden, thy 26, cf. PRINCE ALBERT. Sasx Public Sch’l Propenies for Sale. JOHN :w PUMPS AND Rmums. DRILL CURB, RE-C‘JRB, PRESSCURB WELLS. Alla-darn taken at the old Inn- near McGowsn’o Mill will be promptly at tended to. 1 roun’nfim’mé infiigii'k:no?ai “:3; "I am wowed to turni- flow to Get a Homestead in the West. IBEG LEAVE T0 INFORM MY CUS- I‘HMI'RQ and Q‘In nnh‘u‘ ‘n mun-ml 9“" 13m» of gum-ml repairs .s-n stantly kept on hand here. Pm“: POINTS and a full T0 CONSUMPTIVES. 80 mnny people ere'eettling in this country thet in n short time it will be dificnlt to ob- tnin lend elong the line of nilwny. Anyone wilhing to hove n homestead here will do well to hue no select end enter it for him no soon as it in surveyed. We cnn locate you in my pert oi Suketche- wnn. For full pnrticulnre write ct once to GEORGE WHITHOBE. of Horses for Sale, Tum. J. REID. (mu. F. CALDER. Joux D. RUMERTS. ropnlar fleelpo. Th.- wholwsuie dry goods warehouse All any which you straight target; of \chnm-‘I‘ Granger, London. was ‘wfifiififihfiifififig. ‘utted by fi_re and damaged to the A modern magazine. ' .= . ' extent of 83:»,000. Boys wuh matches ~WM ”I. ”i. gought to have been the «use. Brownâ€"I believe that half a loaf is i better than no bread. . Towneâ€"H’m. Guess you never tasted : my Wife’s bread. Alfred-Well. what’s the matter with uving?â€"Puck. Far Better. Cholly (sigh!ng)â€"I cannot exist with. out her. “But why is she so anxious to be prominent in society ?" Sound. Not Substance. Dubbsâ€"Well. was your salary raised as you expected? Tubbsâ€"No, but it was razed 10 per centâ€"New York Herald. Literally Exact. The Politician-Now. don't quote m. I. saying anything. The Reporterâ€"Oh, no! I'll simply pub- lish what you said-Life. “Blmer is forever quotmg poetry." “Whose?" ' “His own."â€"New York Jonml. Blohart-Yes, I once thodghtv or 72011): on the stage. but friends dissuaded me. Knockerâ€"Friends of the stage, I pro. Paâ€"A warship, my son, is a mechan- ical device used in manufacturing Map “Because she wants to go on the About the 8110 of It. Little Willieâ€"Say. pa. what's a war- amp? Something Wrong. Physicianâ€"Madam, I find your bun- band has pneumonia in its worst form. Mrs. Newrichâ€"I can’t understand that. We are certainly rich enough to nflord the very best there Is. “Oh, I don’t care about that,” the manager answered, “it you’re willing to play in tights.” All Be Required. “But I don’t want to play in reper- tory,f’ said the rising actress. To “teach the young idea to shoot." No wise instructor doubts, The proper way is Just to put It through a course of sprouts “Hard? Say. that man can dull a knife by Just carrying it in his pocket." Behind. He married a leading lady, And she’s leading atlll. ’tln said. For she spends his money so freely That he never can get ahead. - . â€"Phlladelphla Bulletin. Don't be discouraged; keep a-tryln’. An' you will get your wlsh; Sometimes the very shortest llne Pulls up the biggest fish. It I were but a child again And had my life to go again. I reckon I‘d go wild again And hoe the same old row again. “That isn't the question at all.” tn- Iwered young Mrs. Torklns. “We am trying to find out how she like: In": ant?” A Lenten Sermon. A poor umbrella solely, I’ m not for preaching meant, Yet I have gotten holey By always keeping Lent. To a fair lady bound for the fair Tho conductor said, “Lady, your rm!” She paid him, and so On his way did he go With the fare from the fair to the fair. An Exception to the Rule. There was an old maiden of Lynn Who thought that to smile was 3 Iran. But when a man said. “Dear girl. will you waid ?" an. gave him an eloquent grynn. Live. or great web 311 remind I. That It “If! only pluck: We would do as well or better If we only had their luck. -â€"New York Timon. Some people never make mletak. Nor get Involved in strife; They may be very happy. but They lead a lonely lite. A tuner of Who-o Friend. A strenuous matron named laud Decided her man was a fraud. 80 she put the poor lad Very much to the bad When she lit on his features and chad. I'd like to have u nice. soft Job. Where I could elmply be A‘ ear: of weekly vlnltor, To draw my salary. And then. u that got burdensome And seemed incllned to bore me, I'd like to heve some fellow pad To to and draw It for me! A Speculative Cuu. He was somewhat in doubt As he came to expire; “The future looks bright, But It may be the fire." JINGLES‘ AND JESTS. no Inpanu-t Que-“on. N do you like_ your new len- A Georlla maxim. lil- Wlto’l Bread. Ion-7 hn’u A 00.1ch Lineflck. General Opinion. In, the Fare Well. 3‘" Billet. Freda-fined. Hel- Object. Rarity. A dam near North Bend. B. (3., we way and that pretty little town on Hm Frazer was inundated. For- wuatoly there was no loss of life and tho damage is not. beyond repair. Robb. Young was sentenced by Judge Snider. of Hamilton. to three years in Kingston for pocket-picking. The charge of burglary against him was not proven. The sale of the CommercialOil 00.. Hamilton. was blown open, and 87 taken. Ic'wae evidently the work 0! uOViCrS. as some money was ova. looked. The preposition to increase the per capita tax of the Canadian Order of Foresters by twenty cents n year was voted down at the convention u Hamilton. ° Wm. Nichol. Sn. while engaged in spreading uruwl on a atreer. at. At- wood. mapped dead from heart. fail- ure. Rev. J. (3qu was presented with a Jersey cow and his wife wnth a purse by the friends of Palermo Methodist cincuit. Hululhon Board of Education is condoning me question of teaching domestic science in the schools. Union evangelistic services are be- ing held at Uampbellfurd, and many are being couvezwdlmghtly. The Dominion Government has preo sensed Guelph Public schools with 100 good specimens of minerals. Joseph J. McEwen was arraigned at Winnipeg Police Court on a charge of shooting with intent to murder Christopher Henderson. The shoot- ing was the outcome of a quarrel over Henderson's wife, in which a. gun was used and Henderson slightly wounded in the leg. McEwen has been released on bail. Arthur’s population is 1,290. Burglars entered the store of Robt. Stuart, Ingersoll, but secured only 85 and some tobacco. The coroner’s inquest into the death of the infant child of Adelio. Smith. of Aldborough township, re- turned the following verdict-â€"“ That the infant child of Adelie Smith came to its death from unnatural causes, unknown to the jury.” Gore street. Methodists at Homil- ton refuse to be comforted and object to Rev. Dr. Wakefield, who has been sent them instead of Rev. J. ’1‘. Mor- rie. He has been 51 years in the miuiury, and they wanted a young man. A notice has been served on J' R. Booth and Senutor W. C. Edwards, warning them not to pile lumber in- side Otuwa city limits in contraven- tion of the bs-lnw passed by the municipal council a fortnight ago. In order to establish, if possible a uniform pattern of footwear for the militiaa standard pattern of ankle boou will be available for issue, on repayment. at the several origade camps, at. special prices. A by-law for the issue of debentures to the amount of 81.900, to provide for the completion of the water- wol ks and electvic light systems, was carried at Iroquois. the vote bo- mg 5-1 to 38. ' A. C. Shaw, passenger agent for the C. P. R. at. Chicago. interviewed at Montreal. says the immigration from the United States to Canada continues at the race of 2,000 per week. Centenary Methodist church peo- ple at Hamilton have brought their subscriptions for improvements to the organ fund and vestry up to $8- 222. The total aimed at. is 89,000. A number of employes of the Force Food Company in Hamilton have been summoned on charges of violating the Lord’s Day Act by working on Sunday. Forty-three head of well-bred cat- tle were sold at the stock-yards at Hamilton for $8025. The highest price received for one animal was $500. Dr. Sproule. M. P., interviewed at Winnipeg says the impression pre- vails among the party at Ottnwa that ageneral election will be hold this fall. Rev. Mr. Keen. of Orono, Onc., who was taken ill at. Winnipeg. on his way to the Presbyterian General Assembly continues to improve. Keeper Kenny. of. the Kingston penitentiary binder twine deput- ment, was attacked by a. convict and cut in the neck. Rev. Hugh Monroe, B. A.. van or- dained’and inducted into the pastor ace of St. Paul’s Presbyterian church, Bowmanville. The American: ‘Sedding Conpmy’ I representstivea from Springfield. 0., were in Brantford yesterday looking for u site. Malcolm Thompson. of Collinu’ Bay, was killed neu- Pickering In- tion by stumbling in front of a G. T. R. engine. I The Menitobe end North-west en- nuel conference of the Methodist church is now in eeeeion u Winni- peg. The ninth nnnnnl convention of the Catholic Order of Forester. of On- tnrio ie in eeuion at Peterboro’. Rev. Dr. Lyle he. been elected pre- sident of the Boeri of Menegere of the Hemilton Art School. Sauel Kilbourno. s punter. and 55 drappod dad in his yard 1» Brock- villa. GENERAL NEWS. l A bolt of lightning struck the house of Wm. U. Hayes, Brockville. tearing out. one end. Hio dangiuer, who Was ; upstairs at the Um». was stunned by 9the force of the, shock, but in a few .moments recovcned suflicieutly to go to the lower part of the dwelling. where she found her mother lying on the floor int-eligible Mr. Hayes. who was standing on xhe platform of a well outside, was also rendered on- con-aim“. With t loaded gun in his baud, Shirk. the-year um buy. Was endeuvo curing to dumb mm a wnggou in 'which Howard Brown. a 7 year-old bov was drivnug along with two Others in Calling wood. The gun dis- charged and the contents lodged in young Brown’s. side. causing almoat instant death. A. J. Campbell. a traVcHer for the Russian Fur Company. Alontreal, has been arrested fur defrauding the Lima out of vuluablu samples. He Was cak- on at. Picton and transferred to Kiln: man. He is a farmer Bzockvillc merchant, but served a term fur {or- gely. Mrs. Octave 'l‘.«-n.blay, Mulwrnal. widow of the G. 'l’. R conductor who was killed in the Victoria. bridge 304 cident uf Dec. 31m last. got a. verdict for ‘10,000 in lmr “(such for 820.000 against. the Grand Trunk Railwuy Compuuy. A couple of men giving their name as Barber have been arrested at. Chatham. they have been gonng about the count” ostensibly to sell bedsprings. but really, it is charged, to find convenient. places tu nur- glarize. The body of Herman Aldson, son of a prosperous farmer near Chatham. was found dead in a field with a gun across {115 body. He was 2‘2 and un- married. It is thought to be a case of suicide. but no causn is unsigned. Wm. O’Keefe and John Norton. pickpockete. arrested while following the Ringling circus, have been sen- tenced to three years in the Peniten- tiary and six months in the Central respectively. The boathouso on Victoria Luko. Stratford, was destroyed by tire. This. along with two other recent fires, is said to have boen the work of incendiariea. Edward McConnel, Portland town- ship, is dead, used 100 years and ten months. He mm o native of Ireland. but spent most of his life in Frontenac county. About tyo hundred infected army blankets arrived in Montreal from South Africa, and an outbreak of en- teric fever is feared. They are being disinfected. The storage warehouse of John Tauton b‘un. London. was damaged to the uncut of $20,000 by tire. k‘nfty persons in difiersnt cities are inter- ested Archbishop Langovin, 01 St. Boni- fuce, who is in Montreal again risu to remark than. the Manitoba school question'is yet far from being so:- tied. Operations ut the Kingston locomo- tive works are going on smoothly, 500 men being steadily at. work. A locomocive a week is being turned out. A grand jury as: the Perth County Court. has recommended the establish- ment of a Uunaumpcive Hospital in the county. A body louud in Collins Luke, near Kingston has been idenufied as that ol mcuura Uouuel. a wealthy retired farmer near Madoc. Dram and Carter, proprietors of the Kingston News, have assigned to H. L". Cunningham; Liabilitiâ€"ea are on- u’muted at 85,000. » After an iudignatiou meeting the trustees of Gore street Methodist church, flutuutou. decided to quit. A cgnveution u! the Uuivuraalist Church of Ontario has just been hefd ac Olinda. The Catholic Order of Foresters in convention at Pacerboro’ has decided not to raise its rates. John Leith has tendered his resig- nation as steward of Hamilton hospi- tal. Weuuworth county will several stone quarries and pit. The wife of a farmer near Port Hope has disappeared, likewise has the husband of a young woman in the same vicinity. The young man formerlyiworked for the husband of the woman who disappeared, being discharged because of signs of undue intimacy between them. William Jeuop. of the firm of Wm. J euop Son. Shefield. England, the largest steel manufacturers in the world, who is in Montreal on a viait, stated that in the future their firm might yield to the request of their Canadian customers and eatabiiah a factory in Canada. While the three-year-old daughter of Alex. McDonald, Rock Springs, near Crookville, waa playing with matches. her clothing caught tire and the little one was {rightfully burned before the flames could be amothered. She died in great agony in a few hours. The Cenedien Order of Fereetere. et their convention at Hemilton. egreed that the cheirrnen of the Medicel Boerd ehonld henceforth de- vote ell hie time to the order end re- ceive e. ulnry of 83,000 per yeer. The hern- edioining the Ottewe Hotel. Cornwell. were deetroyed by fire. A velneble horee. huggiee end herneee belonging to B. Bunion»! proprietor of the hotel were deetroy- ed. meking e loee of over 02,000. purchase a gruvel "mm-ommwmm windowuua‘jm clown wax-mu! hound! ln Europe sud ca. It h oonh'anuauyrooommondodtzmm “do 00.0! M o L-gfi'é‘u‘smu mw'm;'=u m..‘°.°. w m D TERMSâ€"81 Janusry lat 1W, or 81.25 April lst. 1904. Cows_uut returned will be Charged fur whether m calf or not. May 1m 2m. F [E PE[HGREE-Dnnntless. rod. calved Many 12th. 1502. bred by John Smith 8; Son. Dnntrmn. Ont. 2nd owner Thom“ Mercer. Markdale. Om. Sire It“! by Tom 30046 dam Duntrmm Maud e-37ifi4- by Dauntlesa 49587 , (jura #4557- by Vilage Uurgomnvter 44285”- Red Dinah 46.337 bv Vanguard 45142.. . Snu-erity 794:! hv Sir Richard “”0”. .2454. _ . Grave Darling 3123- by Grand Munarque 4840 l- Nara 4172- by Remus 4007- . Grace Darling .3126- by Pio- near .925. . Laura 33574- by Prince of Wales (imp) .2114 (18431)}. Ruse uf Autumn o46l2- by Nicol (imp) 185 . ' SWINE Starlimz (mm) .55}- by Strathmore (6547). Old Kate b' Playfellnw (6:97). - Old-Rose. by Sir Wi- Iiam (12l02). . Unmenne. by Emperroro (1974 ). ‘HE THOROUGHBRED DURHAM Puil “DAUN'I‘IJ‘ISS ” will be kept for xervice at Lot [7. Concession 5 (ilenelg. TheKingEdwardCigatStme. Your Choice July 3rd.â€"3w. l"I‘HE undereigned begs to inform the maple of Durham and sur- rounding country that he is pre- pared to drill well: (through rock. sand or any kind of soil and guaran. tee satisfaction. Relerencea may be made to Mr. Edward Kress and Mr. Furneaux. of Durham. for whom he recently drilled wells, doing the work rapidly and furnishing satie- faction. Particulars as to cost. of drilling, piping and pump may be had on applying at The Chronicle oflice, Durham, or writing to I June 9th ‘03. 8c. â€"vâ€"â€" D School Section No. 9, Bentinck. for tha bullnce of the year or longer, if suit- able. Applicationn.utatiug ulary and on- closing testimonitls will be received by the undersigned up to Friduy July 3lst. Varney 15.07. June 15th, 1903. pleasant ana’ px-éfltéivfiléninb‘iicigg'f J AS ALL \N, Pres. Gym. Bmxm. See. "A All are invith and all should take this opportunity of visiting the farm. which in all its different de artments, is well worthy of a visit. ring your wive_s and daughters and give them a Lunch Provided on the Farm DURHAM, , $1.15 VARNEY,1.15 HOLSTEIN,1.15 MT. FOREST, 1.05 DREW, 1.05 F LM WOOD 1.2) HANOVFR.1.15 N EUbTADT 1.15 AYTON. 1.10 ALSFELDT. 1.10 Tickets good to return on any train on the 29th. The excursion will start by regular morning trains from the following Grand Trunk Stations, and tickets can be had at the followin rates for the round trip. leaving Gue h at 5.45 p. m. will reach‘Durhmn an Hanover SATURDAY. JUNE 27 l903. EXCURSION SOUTH GREY Farmers’ Institute ECQND 9R THIRD CLASS. Bull For Service. Well Drilling. Teacher Wanted. ’l‘obaccos, Cigars and Pipes, try WM. BARTLEY, new. Flt cure for spit-mam: um auction: “ the only ween-am! may Minnow mod ”the“ New.“ m In lumps and ca. 1: I. “my W to flu M GUELPH J AMES STINSON. Secretuy. at 8.?!) p. GRAND JOH N M ’VICAR. A D U LTS . Buuessan PK). Crawford P. 0. MARK DALE. Pu n 100‘ O CHILDREN. Don't forget us ~when you want n good ptir of Shoes u we carry u full line of Sterling Bros’. Shoal. Best Groceries at low Prices. W. H. BEAN. Floor Oil Cloth. l yd wide, 25c yd. “ 2 yd wide, 50c e yd. Colored wash Silk weiat lengths Ill white, block and colors. .2 up to $3.50 etch. Black mercerized Semen Underekirto at $1.40. 31.50. 31.75 tad ‘2 O‘ch. Roller Window Shudoo, 35c 01 'l‘gble Linen 54" wide, 25c yd “ 64" wide. 500 yd. Whine Bed Sprudt. 85c and 81.20 each. 3} yds long, 48" wide. knitted odp, $1.00. 3} yds long, 54" wide, knitted 81.40. 3 yds lung, 36" nude, taped edge. 65¢ per pair. 3} yd. long, 42" wide. tupod edge. 90¢ per pair. 2‘ yds long, 30" wide. taped edge. 40c pair. Lace Curtains. All REPAIRING promptly and prop- uttended to. New Prints and PM Gingham. Pumps of all Kinds. Galvanized and Iron Pipâ€" ing; Brass, Brass Lined and Iron Cylinders. The New Era Gas Lump in a dnndy. Shown 190 feet nhesd. All kind! of W. D. CONNORâ€" BOOTS and SHOES. The Hygeiue Cushioned Frame dong with the new style Morrow Canter Brake makes wheeling a plenum. We have them on Massey-Hams Showmams. (war or 11004001! H0086.) Bicycles ! “ He Sells Cheap.” Call and See U a. repairing promptly attended to. Calder Block. Durham. Pumps from $2 upward. Something New in Bicycles. open every utternoon. Massey-Harris Cleveland Perfect and llyslop Bicycles. Lamps. W. 0. CONNOR Durhun. Ont.

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