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Durham Chronicle (1867), 4 Oct 1923, p. 6

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M cocxsmm‘ AGENT - - DURHA 1 ( G IN FARM MACHINERY” ' “EVERYTHIN ’l‘hv :mxt ih-m nn the pmgrum was that tho' cnntr'm'tur had tn t'OttN‘t his pa) from ttw rutopayvrs, which was nut an vasy task to pvrl’ux'm. Some: otflvctmi because “my did not IH'Pd :1. srhunlJmusc and wen- nut going tn pay fur a house for thv mu'puso- nl' mhu'atmg nthm' pcopln‘s chihtn-n. .\.~‘, t'ur instance, it was (-nough f'o'r tlu- dark days of heathen- (tom tn art as some of those sturdy vhl ignorant nwn who, by the way, Wvl‘w much bettvr than the brute ('reuti .n. Unv- ”1.1 father at the first alumni mow-ting. whn was 0110 at the nbjertors tn buihhng the house. in adctl‘vhmg tln- uuohencv jumped on the thaw. striking his head to the ceiling. .~'\\‘c:iring at the idva nt' ask-x mg mum-y for the building of a? landm was .00 mm“ for his ammu- rnt and tho. wntraclor was awardml Hm sum promised. 20x20 I'ImI wIIh a cotIngII run! If In} Ihom- days a sI-IIIIIII-hous» was IIIIII [‘IIfIIpIII'Ij; constructed without a cottage roof). Howem‘, during ”10‘ month .If July and part III' .\II;.-u.~'t. I852. III» housv was III t'Ulll‘St' III'I III'I'cIIIIz. and mu COHHIIIII‘II III'I‘IIII», the exp IIaIIon III Ihv IInII- «'Iwn III III» contract IIImcIeI'. sIInII- III IIII-i Ignorant Iault- IIIIIIcI's hug. zIII III ohâ€"I IIcI that “In huIIIIIng “as not iH-‘ ('OIIIIIII.‘ In “H' spchIiI‘zIIIIIIIs. Tho IIusII-I's and conIIaI: tor agreed III III It III' I!" .III'II hy I\\II almbill‘dIHIS. IIIIE (’OIIU'IH‘IMI' SI'I'III‘I'I‘ the Mn Utlllt'all: ()anI'III. II. who was mm a young; Mark :I: A. B. McNuh's 31mm. Ulll'hilln and laser TUWIISIIID Clerk of .Bl'llt-f Inck. i'lII- 'l‘I'usII-I-s svcuI'I-II IIII- 5mm: \‘II’I'S Iohu II‘VI. a thII' OUIIII-IIII [III-Ill I I (III IIII- IIII I hm II: IIII IIIIIII. AI‘Ich-sm. [he [“0 11h! III IIII-' htllUUI-hHIISI'. but the brave High-I 'l‘lw m-xt thing fur the no-wly-vl- ecu-d ”timer: (0 oln was in {Uh't'l‘lfsv in .M'nu- mannvr fur the m'wlinn 01' a BONUHI-huusv, but ”WOW this hmk Mac» qmtv a jungling m'cnrrml as tn tlw sin nf the proposml honsv. AL Mr in lung discussion by ”In many Heats tho: prupnsml site) was on my l'nthrr'e farm. it bring as (Wm-a! as glossihlw. This [wing agl'o'm] "pun. noticm WUH' put up for a contractor {or “w wro-rlmn nf tlw lmnso. 'l‘hv (mntrm't was awnrdvd to my fathm' fur Hm magnificent sum of 13:30. 'l'ho- sprcilhatinns pl'vsvnte-ol as In tho- dimenm-un of NIH building \wl'o-t Ir. iontor. haVing ~00 n a SthtlllSChOOl- house. declaring that he and 0' 8. ~ \n 9 | shill endeaVox to’ his family got along without going 8“? it »- many reaches of the ohli to school and the rest could do the Dun-hm” gin-unn- '0’ wine idea of . same. Another old Scot said that if What .‘ n..~pirml in the early history ’ anyone came to his house asking for 0' thi- lol remain-n section which moneV for the erection of the school- was f.-.: ct In t te Ve :it 1872;. house Ul paV ing a teacher ,1“) would ln .. .. man. 1873, ”H, late UM- ikltk him dOVV'nâ€"-mentioning the 'plaun But the old cunlplainel' pass- MCI!" of film Nmth Line. “huh! elg. \\.2- .mg..: m u... n...” lHUlitH ell 1mm long )eats ago ound VVe hOpe of ‘u m in” ,m notiem (”mm”) he is not expetieneing the place he '3' ...' up In. ‘ -.;.'\' “‘ ‘tt t.'.| ll.|\\'l\-1”l' 'nl.l.i: tlll“3t“llt’" lt) SP1)" ll.“ COIIQCtUr to secti. \i;:.u:.f a” "n “until. 5 “UHF." it”! (“5} [hHfllt'ilt 0‘ (“P SCIIUO!“ hOUSC. (tho-i ' , ,3]. humid ,..n l 01 “.1 lhuse nhl gimnhh-is VVete few in Cam-p...M t x. 1,. it. '1'}... nwelinu! nnmhw. and all that VVue in the was .; ,.., ,3”, ~.t ”M the home “3.; in ime nt' manhood at the that unnu- pro-tit. ‘* “11...; .1, pm all H,.__4._;a1 meeting haVe passed u\\{t) man) "It lalltll't ~. The meetlltg \V': I5 Called t“; 3"“1’ 830 Order 2 the tiaetie lrrngnnge and at The old seetinn was broken up in chain-w ' pl‘uptm'l. being the late? 1863 and formed the most of S. S. Mr. I w' :n Blut k. an HM tent-her of; NH. it) at 'l'op Clifl'. the time». Mt. Mark was an ““0““ The first teacher was John Butters. 0' 0?" “7 UHF PIT-"V”t ‘l‘tllm'm‘tl‘S-z in 1853. an llllt'lt‘ of Mr. Archie Me- Mr. “H J- “13"“ 0" “7”“ V“ 53 ' I when of Innhntn. VVho VVzts one of 'I'htee lillxlm's were elected lN'I' 'tf-fi the best [Munich in the County of the late Walter Tno ken. Dun till it |~ me V. lhe next VVas John McKech- 8W0“ flt'tl Neil \lc'tlunnel. Sr. :nie. near l’rieeV'iHe. an oht teacher 300th ’tho- I - Comm-s WILLIAM STONE FERTILIZER “None Better” JUST ARRIVED. A SHIPMENT OF Aylmer Force and Lift Pumps Mm: 81x Pioneer Days In Old Glenelg SPRING FARM MACHINERY Renfrew Cream Separators AN HISTORCIAL SKETCH OF 8.8. NO. 2 ByJ.McDONALD “The Best on the Market” J. SCflUTZ A Full Line of The general salaly paid tezwlu 1’s (hm \\ as $190 to .5; 92. “hi4 h “as Hm higlwst to the, late Arch. McLeHan. a first-Mass twat-her. Of course. board was t'lwap, Hilly $6.00 a month, but thv other things were high. l The first teacher was John Butters. ; in 1853. an nnrle of Mr. Archie Me- ! Lellan of Durham. who was one of tthe hest penmen in the County of ,‘tn'ey. The next was John McKech- fnie. near l’rieeville. an oht teacher jwho taught four years. The next. was lliixald Melnnes et’ Bunessan, who taught in 1856. 1857 and 1858, and Mr. )chechnie again in 1859 and 1860. Then the late N. B. Grier, in 1861 and 1862; then the late Arch. .\lrl.ellan. in 1863. and during his . time no less than four teachers who trailed attended his school for six inmnths. They were the late John lanai David Allan and Samuel Queen let tlgrement. and William Uanmhell, ’ then of llornorh but now 01' Chesley. Hnt. Mr. Campbell had a first-Class .rertilirale hut wasn‘t much of a . teat-her. He taught two years at Top »t'.lltl'. The next tearher was John sirlx'rt'hnie. merchant, Durham, who I taught when a [my in 1864. The next |\\.n.~ John .\lr.\'irhel, new of Ottawa. [in 166.3; then James MrQnarrle, in flaw; and 1867. and then John Mr.- :l\ernnie. Six. in 1868, and the last, was lmnahl McDonald in 1869. when the sertion was broken up, being inzitwt with No. 12, Artemesia. 'l‘he Separate srhool ratepayers ol' the .‘x’nrth Line hrnlge away some tnne hel'ure the seetien hroke up. .\-Hllt' ot' the HM ratepayers 01' that :mawa} time are Jinn”. They were .ne .\letlnnnels, |.l\'ingstons, :\lrln~ llt'st‘s, \lrtlnnahts. .\le.\rthln's. Mrâ€" HIHJHS, Mrlnlyres, Melioilgalls, MP-, l'tmls. .\1rl\'innons, Mellnaigs, Hoot); .‘j's, t'ésltet's, tihls‘lt'tts, 'l'ucket's, Mr- !xerlznh'a I'V-rguswzn, ltohel'tsnns. ‘vlrlmmlfi. Morrisons, lloaks, (Jamel-a ens. Butters. Mlll't'ltl.~‘olt.-é. er.arhâ€"§ tin». .\lrt)nzn'i Ies and others. I ’l‘here were four or live colorez‘l t'arniei's. hem}: l’endletons, VVash- Ingtons, [)ixons, anal Lotmnnrs. Some ten er twel\e of their children went in St‘lltltlt. l ____ ‘<-- .__-....__._.\ -_ 4- l artml as raretalwr. when a snrzll hey. for some gears at the his,r sal- ary of $3.04) a year, but our neighbor arruss the road, another small lad, tlmneht l was getting two mnrh and he put in his tender for $2.51). So I was rut ott‘ my morning visit 01' some ‘Jtltl feet every morningr and hail the' romt'ert of sleeping a little longer hefnre preparing to go to school. 'l'hnsu um grumhlo-rs were few in nnmho-r. and all that “we in Um prim» Hf manhond at the first unnu- ai Inc-Ming haw passed away many ymu's‘ 830. Sn old times have passed away. 2 WE INVITE EVERY MAN AND I WOMAN IN DURHAM UM ZiHn \Hh l'nukmg hm' DPSL at Rally Day smwiw Mn Sunday. as thv from 01‘ UH; ult'w mu l.)o_'aut.ifull_\‘ «lecm'atccl with HH\\4'I'>’, fruits, \‘ng- tables and autumn h-ux'vs. The 1111- pils gun. tln- rm‘ifuiéunfs', readings Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McArthur and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cook spent the first or tlw wwk with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McFadden, Orange Valley. Mr. Theodore Fallaise left. last week for Toronto Dental College for his final )‘031‘. His sister, Miss Vioâ€" lot, who had boon on over the wonk- onol, avmvm‘paniwi him back. Wm. Firth. MP. and Mrs. HaI'I'y Holmes and family of town were also out. J. J. Peart suffered severely the past week from an abscess on his nose which required the doctor‘s Inner am Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Firth and Mr. and Mrs. Bowler) of Guelph motored Up to see the fm‘mm"s father, Mr. Messrs. Juc and Charlie Connor are «in-cling a two-slurry cottage with attii' having dormer windows facing Wi-st and south. 'l‘lw sizv is 26x28. 'l'lugy haw the: frame Up and ri‘iot’ (m. Mr. Sherrard Henry 01' Markdaic is in charge of the work. Mr. R. (Junk of Ceylon was down to the old ka homestead on Thurs- day last. Inspectui' B. Wright of Humwm‘ spent a half day at No. 5 last. \\'m'k and found things pmgrcssiug llit't‘lff un'dvr Miss E. J. Allan‘s tuition. 'l‘hm'v must be somv nlagnvtit- at- traction in towns on Saturday nights for both young and older In K of the countryside flock wt. '13:: t (lmrsnt intimate that the) we (‘illlfi astir on Sundax mornings. You more force, strength slid 511111 31.5 thont drum“ Gluten: that you up In W M WI '0“- u'ill the credit for my grandâ€"m: power, you may let it down that lit. y “if m mm: 2 Well, we deflul medians. tad lee for your- to Draco, and unhesitatingly ro- your liver and bowel: no not do- I)". I1». we. own sped lab- I." '1!“ it can do for you. 80 command it to everyone who cuff"! inzthdrduty. mum“ manually-am ulm'mmnmv Go to-day to McFadden’s Drug Store. Durham, and they will give you a generous size sample bottle ' of Dreco will explalh the merits of this great remedy - Draco is 8014 1‘? 1800‘ dfllumgm every town (Our own correspondent.) The last days or September were just glorious days. lack of nerve force, impoverished blood, sleeplessness. headaches, back- aches, sideaches, weak brain wet, dizzy spells, spots floating ore the eyes, may all be due to the faulty digestive process either in the stomach or the bowels; Take Dreco with (your other food for a week and fin out how your digestive organs are working. If the Dreco helps you (godly! 5"?! flames, blotcliéi'uilbvvv 00111;] of nerve force. immvc The girls who don't get $1,000 a year now complain of not getting enough to keep them up to the times: it is better to be a girl now than a boy, for the boys have deserted the teach- ing profession for other business which in a good many instances is not. so lucrative. Thousands leek sufficient vital force and don't know why. They think they need a tonic, a vacation or a change of scenery, but they don’t. It’s old indigestion that’s the matter with them and six days 0: Dreco will rove it. They don t fe the strengt out of_ their food. t’s with the tenet-'3‘ too wide? has-t. the com goes through but mill doesn’t grind. DON'T THINK YOU MUST HAVE A PAIN TO HAVE INDIGESTION Yod " cannBt {ct ' stain ' bit -3? water without , {you can’t get brain power, nerve frceo feef and red blood corpuscles out of ood with- ouLdigestipn. _ You maybe starving your blood in the midst of lenty. It isn’t how much you eat at counts, but it’s boy you digest the food you eat. A highly efficient stomach medi- cine made from roots, herbs, barks, leaves and a few other and things for the nerves, stomac , kidneys and bowels. The medicine of which William Bronson said, “It is the only medi- cine that eased my stomach and stopped the gas, wiped away stom- ach troubles and put strength and vitality into my blood.” This is an invitation you can’t afford to ignore. We’ll tell you why. We are going to give you a free bottle of medicine that will tone you up and put an end to all chances of indigestion, rheumatism, cfinstipation, catarrh and kindred 1 s. Every Person in this Section Who is Weak, Rundown, Sick or Nervous to Try This Great Medicine at Our Expenseâ€"Free Bottle Will be Given to All Who Come Early. All Have the Same Chance to Get Well and Strong of 'l‘raverston. corp thrgggh the mjli THE DURHAM CHRONICLE .rat. indannowutan ind withbgtany he wants whim ’ w‘ """â€"" bad he prune-11"" viii to 1i" 0" liquid food; 80 couldn’t even at v: bloc without suffering terrible _ Ho took two boggles pf Drego The statutory non-jury sittings 0f ttw Cuunty Court, scheduled to Dr twld twforv Judge Klein 0n ’l‘uvstlay m-xt. says last 'l‘hursday's Walker- tnn Hm'amt and 't‘inws, and at whirl: Al't'llit' I’vrgusnn. thv now tluurt Ul‘it‘l' was to makv his ut‘t’ivial ttc'hut. wilt timt that utt'iviat (1’th in an vmpty court if tu- assays tn art in some p1" vtisv at tlw \Vn'k. the-1’“ being no casus nu tlu' thunk"! amt tho- tinn- is mm Hp t'ux' run-rim: ac'tiums. 'i'iu- “marge-d ,jm'isctit'iiuu “1' the- IUâ€" vision (101111. which can nnw adjuâ€" tttt‘ttll- am Main“ up tn $100, is «tram - mg tmsinvss t'rum ttu- 111mm vxlwn- siw tiunnty «hurt in a mama-r that would mako- thv old Law Swivt) mm.» ttiw ttavtravt t'ur hwy vhihtwn tt' thv} ('ulJtt MN MW ch' kiln! Ht baby the-y nnw haw «m tllt'tl' hamts. It’s ten to one it was old dyspep- sia slyly getting in his work, not enough to cause you pain, but just enough to dull your brain, rob you of your vitality, upset your liver and deplete your nerve force. May- be you don’t think so, but try a bottle of Dreco and see if it doesn't change “blues” to a bright, cheery Only yesterday your head may have felt dull and heavy, you had the “blues,” were cross, nervous and irritable, everything seemed to go wrong and you couldn't tell why. Mr. and Mrs. J. l". Maclvan. stein, uttmxdml church survim-s on Sunday. No Cases to be Heard and New Court Crier Is Due For Easy Sitting. DOCKETLESS COURT THIS WEEK AT WALKEBTON Rally Day serim's on Sunday mam \Vo-H came-d nut. Hlv vhilch'vn vxâ€" ceiling thmnsc-lws. Mr. A. (j. Mu- lmnulcl look vhm'gv of tlw program. Mr. Audrvw Milne. 51"., \‘is‘tml M r. and Mrs, .mhn )lvlhnagnll uwx' 11w “(wkâ€"cud. alsu called on Mc'ssra. Duncan and [Mn Mclmm ui' Abor- down. Mi» Edna McDuugall roturnml lmmv $3! urday ul'tm' spvudmg 21 vou- pin M \x'o-c'ks with friends at |.c;‘!'!°ny. lh-V. Ml'. Steel 01' I'jlnmtmd cailmi «m I'I'ivmls lwrc 'l'hurmi225 01' last \\ «'L'ix'. aa. 2.30 and 7.30 p.111. The- pastor will lakv :lu- «We'llillg servicv at Mulock at 7.30 p.111. On Monday. Ulfiobt'l' 8, at 8 pm. in the Muluck (llmrd: Rev. Mr. Mnull will 9ch {I spm-zul lec- luw. "A Trip 'l‘lu'UUgh Palestine.” from 11' mm experience. 'l'hu'v will bu 5pm "le music. sulus and «luvlls. A thank. :u-ring will be taken at. all llw swx'iu-s. You are: lllVllml. and songs in good form and Rev. J. E. Peters waxed most earnest and elo- quent in his practical address. It was a service to be remembered. Anniversary services will bv held in the Mulock Baptist Church and at the North Glenelg Church on Sunday ()ctobvr 7. Rev. C. H. Schutt. M. .\ '9 B. 1).. 0f Torunto. will preach at Mu? lm'k at 11 am. and at North Ulvnelg (Our own correspondent.) HUL- 1“?“ You don’t luv. to buy anything if you don’t want to. All we at h .bsolntely £210! a good-dud booth these peopli. or,know loathed; who knows them. W911 and you their Trust Copley. “rho first bottl- fixed me up," aid Wnlter 1". Dixon. Rev. Joseph L Butler. “Am a Mr. Sufferer, have you ever heard of the wonderful medicine that talks, that really tells you itself what it can do -â€" that's Dneco. Five minutes after you take it the medicine begins to unfold its vir- tues, and it will by actual demon- station, unfold to you more in re- gard to its merits in ten minutes than we could probably make you believe it we wrote you ten books as large as the dictionary. “Words cannot tell you how glad we are for Draco," decland In. my cane.” These are only two of hundreds, yes thousands. ductor, says he had rheumatism so bad that he had to use a cane to get around at all. On his fourth bottle of Dreco he said: “I am now feeling fine â€" have thrown away TEST THIS MEDICINE FREE C. L. Matlick, the B. 6 0. con- Wv build lino ruads tn ontivv mu- tnrisls to vnjuy tho svnsatinn «f swift n'1«)Hnn~â€"~aml Uu- [H'HVHH'ial mustahlv is rvpurh-«l ln mjny it. as “'0” as‘ HUH'I'Sm-and tlwn soak :1 sharp cm‘nm' dawn in an um-xw-vtml The danger of this spot had been m-peatvdly pointed out. but tlw prunlisml "Warning" sign has nut yvt I’m-u ore-Mud. Sumv day :I fun- vral will folluw such an accidvnt. BAD (30871 11' IMPOID The people were Owen Soundors, and, not noticing the turn. cont‘nimd the journey into the ditch with tho result that the tap of the car was torn 011’, the lenders and two run- ning boards were dvmolished. and one man had his log out slightly. Icaford Him: In Something to Say About ILâ€"Prodicu Puma! Soon I! Something Is Not Dona. Still another has been added to the list. of accidents at the gravel road turn north of Mentord when on Wednesday night a car took a head- er into the ditch and was badly used up as a. result. , wucxs w! an: I im forced to refuu Scampi twin 'bo‘ttl'ovl och better padon is complete! on bk- b r mu [no ed cm- P?!» hi (I to] them-ti 95:: doctor it. relieved. I an no Ion WW0! emu-.6, but “my; my .3 tam 1117. While null- 222- my, 45.?“ mt.- W m a”: of Pain. Crippled Up By Rheumat- ism So She Had to Hold on to Banistenâ€" Feet chlen, Limbo. Anklet. Elbow. Full DR. TOLD NURSE TO TAKE DRECO Durham is an attractive and heal- thy town and good accommmiation can he obtained at reasonable rates. J. A. M. mum. B. A.. Principal. C. L. GRANT. Chairman. W‘hite enamo-l woodwork may be cloaned with whiting and a moist cloth. ' gtily equipped to take Up the following courses : (1) Junior Matriculation. (2) Entrance to Mtrmal School. Each member of the Statf is a t7ni- versity Graduate and OXpOI‘lPllt't'd Teacher. Intending pupils should prepare to enter at beginning of term. Information as to C obtained t'i'oni_ttie Principal. "‘1--nen - 'wvvvv an hour. There is no use talking about. “speed limits," becausv the roads we put 1‘0““ are replacing ronds good for that speed. Our roads are built for thirty and mow miles per hour, which croatvs a death-trap out of the curse. __-_ u IQIUU‘D‘ The School his a creditable recent in the past “hich it tmpes to main- tain in the future. Durham High School runny, om 4. ma.

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