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Durham Chronicle (1867), 28 Jan 1897, p. 12

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in t Eat the ad a? Eu the root made. am! E jaw. The . cavity. In Mgd growth anam's jaw this growth ids {M N" its! 111043883- taking m thong Item. a! should ad- I is where But as remarked. 1t . “m 't to pom: L all new flit; as a e barren. 71:08:31!!! liable him m '5 $331; 'gaz.ng u moment, sim- :xpe bier! a 1P. In? zinormetâ€" Nolan I‘M If {ht 3} 3011‘ 01' 1 £3.18 boat are ‘ cle. he Durham Chrom ‘few preliminary remarks t filled the ”111 aumu you-J . heJohns- on and gave DURHAM, M Times are ”3/!!! ton family was called up - a musical selection that proves 2 1897. Jan° 8th’ ‘beyond a doubt their high degree of ng as they did My” musical ability, formi an excellent. orchestra, which was‘ ‘ 17 17 Q ~ ' bl‘lsn at Rat Portabe. s pleasure of the evemng. s l Hotel accommodation Mr. Frazer, of Bradford, whose Maw comDOSBd and somewhat i . . . . The first County Council under the and confidence m 1115 aftern- . new "vstem is in session this week a dress was next called upon and spoke ‘ b" ' l at some length on “Farmers’Needs.” in Owen Sound. fields in Rat Portage district. . ‘ \V. Barrett Leonard: of London. Eng, i highly 931093.23 re resentin the interests of a, , p g :needed many things but money wasl 133’ syndicate, 13 there now' not the great desideratum, for which His report may be of value. 1 all should strive. He needs (1) a. . . abroad knowledge of the things he The Unlted States quarantine re- '2 has to 6.0 \Vith, (2) a knovvlgdge of brain as well as his imposed against i how [0 use his ‘ le. (3) a clear knowledge of his 23 Am. landing of vessels from Foreign} . mummmamag- and a knowledge of A French Physician claims to have discovered an antidote for the bubonic plague. A fatal railway accident occuredii at Barrys Bay last Friday, by a: freight train running into an open: switch and colliding with a couple of flat cars standing on the siding. Three‘of the train hands were killed. ‘ This road, the Ottawa, Armprior and: Parry Sound was only lately opened, '1 and this is thc first accident. a switch is supposed to have been, opened by train robbers, who ex-i pected the pay .car would be attached. Sir Isaac Pitman, the inventor of stenography died at his home in Bath, England, last week, .at the age of eighty four years. dead his mfluence lives or The Spaniards attacked Hospital last; week, I] ended their cruel work I fire to the building and b1 inmates. The Toronto Normal School openedi last Friday with one hundred and! twenty students. This being the 5:0th anniversary of the institution the meeting was of unusual interest. A costly fire occurred in Stayner last week when the McEachern block was burned to the ground. Cause unknown, partly insured 601d seekers are leavmg Africa; Mr. Gilbert McKechnie came next for Canadian gold fields. land in a historical and patriotic Eaddress, proved conclusively his Mr. James Allan has been electedgwide knowledge of the past and Warden of the County of Grey. present as well as the Probabilities of ‘ - f t , «Shelhurne had a hundred thousand ‘1 the u ure dOll‘dl' fire on Tuesday. t One of the most taking songs of J ___:.._u urmm anmvnnlz, ’l‘histle PRESUMING that many of the farm ers in this vicinity were lawfullv prevented attending the meeting of the Farmers’ Institute here last week we have given a somewhat lengthy report of it and trust it will meet with the approval of our readers {Dill \llLuJ v-Â¥-_ _VV levented attending; the meeting of. Mr. McMillan ot eealortn, ucuyei- he l‘hrniars’ Institute here last ed a lengthy address on “Making given a somewhat our way in Life.” Though the last and trust it will Speech of the evening it was by our , means the least. in importance. He i Spoke of the importance of education, l . : as a factor in our success. In the i ..... ”a. “A isuhool, habits of industry, attention| BCSt Reai . , t, . land self dependence were taught. ‘ ,1 _ Li‘ 1 A F;XB)IERS I\ST1TUTE’ ,Self dependence enables the young It Liman to command respect and atten- fi ' .- i - ' ° Lontlllued fwm page 1- gtion. In choosxng an occupation we THE SUN is the The address was concluded With 1 should carefully Consider the matterl Sun rte-organized. It is strictly rude a TBEGI‘BUOB t0 the RECESSitY f01‘ 00- and select the one for which we are Operation on the part Of the whole ibest fitted. No occupation or calling Fystranlde‘r” is 3‘ peg agricultural community in the ex- ’ is better nor more independent than titscom‘flfiii repor termination of weeds.emphasis beinglthat of the farmer, Many of the ed to 'be the finillesl given the toimportance of keeping the l thoughtless ones, wishing to occupy publish-ed in alga: road'sides 013311 and free fromipositions of comparative ease, ixvend- mIt Sifimffie e. thistles and other weeds. ' . ' ’ i i i ' ft £33,435; shu l The addresshwas wall airlanged and l‘large centres of population 'w'fiefe @011: gram. Viilglg istene to wit consi era einterest. ‘chdfi ands of men in? ' ' ' ' - _ V95 am At the request of some presentl S ‘ eonly in a con bright. reading 111' Mr. McMillan gave his opinion con-l‘Busincss attractions take many from '3 h1.8 paperCWl cerning the dehorningofcattle which the farm yet» from 95 [,0 96 0/ of :51er88 in) til? i' now becoming a very commonl » - » . -. ~ 531:2:33' practice in Ontario. He believed choice of a companion was also i J ' . the cattle suffered but little and that essential to our success in life. A, t.- ‘b9 practice had many beneficial this point the marriageable young _. men and wqmen were exceedingly attentive, and the speaker may: be In the evening a concert was given said to have reached the climax in in tale Tom;l Hall which notwith- his address. He finished with an . . stan ing t a new eparture in earnest ap cal to all to es ectLand , . ' ; making a charge of ten cents, the reverence fheir parents i; tpheir' do. “IE 8““ Pam“ hall was packed to the door and cliaing years when the‘ thread of- ' ‘ “manna. want. oi snlendidly. and life is almost ten. ~ ‘ Veek we have engthy report of it neet with the approval of 'eaders results. In the evening a concert was given in the Town Hall which notwith- standing the new departure in makinga charge at ten cents, the hall was packed to the deer and everything went. ofi Splendidly, and excellent order prevailed from be- gunning to end. n-‘JA- fining to end. Messrs. Mather and Milliggn qaxt. Mayor Calder was in the chair and sang a duet. Mr. Maxggr '81:. ”33%. t d f b nri spec e 0 e1 é’ghl present requlrements, (4) a terrible bubonlc'clearer conceptlon of the character 11 Indla of the soil he works, (5) a clearer *5 a . ° ° . ‘ age, (9) he needs a knowledge ‘ s, (10) should know how killed. | of busines ito keep accounts so that he can a! ma Arm rior and; , . . , . ’ p iany tlme tell his financ1a1 standlng »nly 134.“.315’ “Wired" (11) He needs to know the relativc 5‘3 3001*163‘3- “13: values of the different kinds of com ed to have been‘imodities, (12) he needs to cuitivat ;socia1 qualities, (13) he needs tr robbers, who ex- ; . . * know how to keep hls farm tast11y,14 , ul ‘- d. i ‘ WO d be attache i he needs to know how to take car ‘ nf his machinery and implement: r years. Though ; dewree of respect in the communlt; lives on, and ”19106) he needs to know how ' ipractice economy, economy of tim life can never be: . K , h d . (economy 1n the arrangement of h “’“b mg te 1n‘work, economy regarding wast l . ; places on the farm, economy 1n fee l O O : mg; and economy 1n the arrangeme attacked a Cuban I; of his house, (17) he needs to gi ' Gi - Though on, and phe {U1 never be Knighted in i filled the bill admiralgly. After to every reader. To simply say that an orchestra led by Mr. R. Parker appeared next will be sufficient to those who know him that the selections were excell- ent. They graciously responded to an unmistakable encore. One of the most taking songs of the evening “The Shamrock, Thistle and Rose” was next; sung by Mr. Wm. Ramage. ' McMillan of Seaforth, deliv_er- THE DURH mi CHRONICLE next sang a highlv gand was Dvocifero-us- c,His later numbels of a comic chalactel. 1 gave Mr. Binnie eXplaineé Landerkin’s abs Pills if. you were! , . them after using during. our StO ressmn one treament according to complete ' ’ that terrible sick . mg Sale. he saw headache, weak stomach, loss of and he appetite, constipation, that be all bilious and nervous disorders. . Farmer Trial box sent on receipt of six cents ”â€"â€" Dixon Wright, 81 .ey was in stamps to >r which Victoria Street. Toronto- Regular” End Sealette, regular - ' " treatment with ‘ ls (1) a Size 000., complete * . yd £01.$2.50. an procure a.. Mac- ings he directions yonc edge of l Farlane’s Co.. Durham, Ont, 4 pieces 54: inch Cloak A4 An 1 f‘-‘ Kn“ Mr. Binnie explained the reason of ’ Dr. Landerkin’s absence._ Some around us looked 511501010118, began to talk politics, and murmur about the electionsbeing a long Way off, but of course we don’t know what; ; they meant. The meeting w: National Anthem haDPY- f the Estate of Henry In the matter 0 James Middaugh, late of the Town of Durham, in the County of L Grey and Province of Ontario, Esquire, deceased. . D . These Celebrated Brands of wFlour Will be kept in stock :1Vis :â€"-â€"â€" tile :Iving 1ega1d only to 1 they shall then hm 3 notice. (1 this txxent ty-t-hhd day of D. 1897. its Columns. Its market reports ‘ _ ed to ‘be the fullest and most accuratg Feed of don Truth. We ‘ It gives an a bright reading ’11”-'Dllsne‘(1 111 Una. wwwww It gives the best farmers’ page 1; ' ihe quinzion. ‘ It. contains a short story from L031 ion Truth. weekly; ‘ ‘ of- 40 columns at the 6mm? D?!“ . .. . : 'ihe run and Weekly Globe combined will’be, sent to'fihe eqd of- 1897 for One Dollar: ‘ ' ' Address an ordgyg t9 . was closed with. the :m and ail went home all kinds will on hand LE, Janua,1‘y28th, 1897. W F. B all? and descriptions of particulars of their 1897' Farmer‘- that Will tempt you! the} 0 O at $6 00. Just a few prices to â€" , There are a few E OVFRCOATS . , ’sun to be disposed of z durlng 0111' StOc-kta' .4 times prices for cash. fi 1 i ! \Ve inst received in 1. 5 (102 001 sets stvle confined 1 End 88311313118, regular prlce $4: .001 to 0u1861‘TGS7 11ig1’1 bliSt yd for $2. 50. 4 pieces 54 inch Cloaking regular $1. 00 yd for 500. 16 pai1s odd kinds Corsets were 5001 4 side Steels, the best co1set 1yet ofie1ed f01 the money only 7 so 21 132111. I 107509311131” 40 1 2O pe1 cent. off all our 25 Gross Fancy Dress Buttons regn-1Mantle Clothes but don‘t lar 1110 and 12150 dOZ 101‘ 50 11112111; too long if you went; 111 am. Men’s Ties regular price 25c121ny. They 11 out last 10 (102 E LTD; oz Men’s Ties regular price for 150. ALBUMS. 'W. WCCKLER’. Sale pl‘iOG 6‘ H We have only a. Li: number, so first come ' choice. Long Boots regu- for 500 pr. Ci t‘ ad 'price $1.00, [1d price $175! , 0.15 price $13.50 , old price. $535 3, $3. 50, S price " s2. 50, “ $2.25, “ $1.75." “ 8 . $1020! H” for Child- .50 yd for , old price old price old price t0 “0"”.-- GOOD GOAT ROBE ‘2- 1 . ‘a We have a few left, full 5128, DO you want a, Still to be disposed pf at h: ‘ 'fiist $1.19. $2.37. $2.05. UPPER TOWN, DURHAM. 83c N e just received the other 750. WALLNUTS ALMONDS FILBERTS O MOItke‘ Durham. Having again embarked . Grocery Businessâ€"â€"in Mofiat’s former standâ€"ml have enlarged and refitted the store and added a complete stock of 2 pounds for W‘â€" eetlng U1 Duv . ‘ surance Company W1“ bo‘_ LHall, Ayton, ‘on Friday, b7, at one o’clock 'p,‘ m, u‘ be report of the Dlrédsori to elect threoDirectors, n“. H J. MCKECHNIL 25 Cents.

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