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Durham Chronicle (1867), 8 Mar 1900, p. 8

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Are taking advantage of our great clearing sale. Our pur- chases for spring have been eXtensive, and the arrival of new goods is crowding us for Space. cense- quently prices have drOpped on all our winter goods which Mus-1’ b2 Cleared at Once! FURS. FURS. FURS. “’9 cannot (1 not 9 you many prices, but we have many bargains in every department of our business. keland 11 only Ladies" Jackets. rpguiar $3 00, sale price La‘iies’ Jzzckt ts. mgular $3). :30. sale price ..... .. Ladies" Jackets.r reg. ular 8? .00 sait: pxice. Ladies" Jackets. (new this season). in Black. Brown, Blue, Fawn, Red and Giecn, regular $5.00. sale price . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Ladies’ Capes. m uiar $4 00, saic price.. .. .. .. Dress Goods-Black French Blister Crepnn, worth $1. 50. now.. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. I ancy Dress Goods. reguiar' me. now... . . . . . . Dress Goods Suitings. : 2-in \\ ide. regular? 50. '1‘“ ped DrPss Goods. )egtdar price 5:30 Sale price 1 Pound Baking: Powder With Graniteware Dish, regular 90c sale price. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. 1 Pound \Iustard \\ ith Granite“ are Pail or Dish, regular 500. saie plice................... {aid {Haws 059 Stand, Keen Cash Buyers c/‘Ill ilza profiz‘s to the purchaser just now. CHSH OR PRODUCE. A few 0111} at half-191111710 £13121. in Overcoats fig and Ready- to-‘Wear Clothing. L '9 ..CO sait pxice. . . his season). in Black. wn, Red and Gyecn, 'puce. ..... ........ 100 s:-'1icp\ice........ uch Blister Crepnn, )’ ’Uo salt: i‘55‘JUooIDOO 9 O... OOOCOOCOOUDOCI... 1m" .)c.now. ~in uide. regular 75c... Iii 4 4w 4. 4‘ <4 ‘ \ .. . 41‘ {irrphnbrthfih \ng fihfirfihfiéfiéfi M . nw 1.00 .50 .60 .23 Rev. J. W. Manuood xcceixeda telegram Monday announcing (hr: death of his glandfanher Mr. Gufliu, of Milvcrtou,. The old gentlemnu had almost. reached the centurv mark being ninety-five. Mr. Mag- wuod attended the funeral Tuesday. The Concert; given by the pupils of the Holstein Public Sbhooi on Friâ€" day evening laSt. was a decided suc. cess, Each performed his or her part. with considerable ability many of the numbers. being well rendared. The proceeds announced to 13.75. Miss Mau'de Burrm-s leaves this weak for Chicago to visit her Sister Mrs. Dixon. We understand that Misc Nellie bowling intends to start for Alberta this week. Wedding Brlls. Mr. Thos. Fleming. who has been visiting h» re for the past three months, left for his home in the West Tuesday morning. The members of Court Holstein C. O. F. aSsemhled at ”lb residence of’Mr.‘ W. Wallace last Saturday evening and presented him with a gold-headed cane. W. J Sharp read the address and Geo. Calder presented the cane. Rev. J M. Miller presided. Mr. W. made a suitable reply, I O C ! A Patrsonc Coucm: was held on inda) eveuiutr last. in Allan s School .House,Eg1emont. The emenain- :meut. was furnished by the members 5of the Durham Patriotic Club, and was good so far ac: the program was iconcerned, but the attendance was fismall to the (jisappoimmeut of the Mr. R. Hoffman. who has purchas ed the stock m the South End Store IS now busily engaged in mock tak- ino'. He purposes taking poswssion as soon as he Can get his family here. Mr. Chas. Smith is now a resident of our village havinn moved into R. E. Mickieboro’s house on Monday of last week. Mrs. Findlay has purchased the Hill property known as the "bar- ricks” and purposes moving in soon. The amount, paid, we undvrswnd, “as $250, Mrs. F. intends going into the baking business. Mr. 'l’hos. Keith lately visited his danghter, Mrs. W. McMitclu-Il. of Allanford, who is sexiuzsly ill. But little hopes entertained of her re- covery. 88. A. W. CHASES Patriotic Concert. HOLSTEIN . fllll‘ofl UUIIL 9 I. "'P' "‘ is son: diret‘t to the diseased parts by 1h: Improved blower. ’3 Heals an» ulceu clears the air 97 passages. Stops droppings in the i throat and pvrmanamly cures Catnrrh and Hay Fever. Blower .* c. m dealers, or Dr. A W ( base Medicine (30.. Toronto and W THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. performers and promoters' of the scheme. ' Mr. Wm. Ailan was voted to the chair and immediately entered upon his duties. Af’er a few preliminary remarks in explaination of the object of the meeting and a eulogv on the greatness of the British Empire the meg-ram proper was introduced by a Splendid rendering of the "Soldiers of the Queen ” by J. A. Hunter, Mr. W. S. Davidson next, foliowed with greatness 0f the Drillsn mtupu‘u LUU ., 94 u 34 u 22 program propenwas i"“‘°d“°?d by a Snowfall for the week 16 inches» Sl"l*‘-“d'd “Blldcrmg 0f the "Soldiers Hours of snnchine 147 Rainfall , ‘ - n , ' t . ' . 2‘5”}; (filler? 333131.33. gigfrgd £3}; nil. General direction ol’ the Wind etr 'g‘r‘ssflflction froth Ki lin .north' and north easterly only oo- 3 1” n " *3 p g, casionnlly otherwise, especially on recited in his usual pleasing: Style. ' Saturday When it blew a «mall hur- “ I‘ ‘ ,’ u ' . i ‘ o lhe Englishman “as than sung ricane from the S. W. This recent 0. ' Y . . ~ I " . m3 m WW: 3 ‘9‘! “th ‘h “- f???" c n'c sgu but a high clearing area has formed 0““ l e 0“” 1" “S 0’ l 0 g.over the lakes with a failing temoer- H How to KISS a Glrl‘ , , lat-ure. In Manitoba and the North The Fancy Military Drill “ I‘-iP'l West Territories the cold has moder- ling’s Pets ” was splendidly perform.1 ated. ed by the boys in uniform. who kept first class time to the mueic of Mr.‘ . N. McIntyre who presided at the . . A.“ eaetern *‘d'lor 33}?th a man pfano during the evenino. lm i\3'\\«' YOl'k got himself mto tl’OUble - -q ' . I. .‘l r \" \‘Iiv f. ‘0 1 3 The 'l‘enting home and the accom- bgigg itxiliet ti) eftiiinA h‘f‘Sh 1'11 . . - S ‘~ . P . . :pauymg song “'l‘enttntz on the Old e l y a k lb 00" EU-uanrouud ” »\ ere very prettv and temporary that a good many men in 'el'lective 'h l‘he \lidnilvht Alarm ” that SeCtIOH had done the same thing; . . ‘ 23 l ‘was also a fine picture illustrative 0 g the ever-watchful character of the 'gBritish soldiers. M‘s-.- [ by. marrying one. A northern editor retorts that quite a ngtnber of his .acqnaimances found trouble enough Hm nvnntieinO‘ rn marrv without 20. " I want to go to Maura” sung by W. S. Davidson, and the encore which followed were taking medleys which everyone enjo.» ed. A few ad- ditional soxxgs by J. A. Hun'er, J P. 'l‘elfm'd, E. U. McUlocklm an animate ed recntal by Mr. J. Uezell and a. few remarks by Ye Editor, completed the pregrum which was concluded shortly before eleven o’clock. The attendance was explained away chiefly by .\l 1‘.Jas. Mack. who attrib- med ltS smallness partly to the later, that, some had gone to a similar meet« ing at, Hulsteiu. and it was not known to otln-l's. because he was 1300 sparing of printers’ ink. The proceeds amounted to a little over $9 00 and the exyeuses about $5.00 which will leave. about, $4.00 for the National Patrlonc Fund. Chancellor Buyti and Justices Feigusim and Robertbon yesterday handed dowu‘judgmeut in the mat- ter of the appeal by the plaintiff from the decismn of Mr. Justice Fal- conbridge in Rickezts v. Town of Markdale, allowing the appeai. The action was bought by the father of a. 7-year-old boy. who was fatally injured by timbers. on which he was, playing. slewing and rolling on him. It was admitted that the im- bers had been uegiigently placed partly on the sidewalk, and that the damage'accuriug to the father thru the dualh of his son amounted to $400, but the trial Judge found that the boy was guilty of contiibmory negligence in playing on the h.gh- way, and therefore dismissed the nation. ' The Divisional Court aiiow the appeaicnithe ground than the chihl Inul a right to play (HI the street, and order judgment entered for the father for the Sum of $400 and cows; the claim of the town against Ryan for indemnity is disn‘iissetl, their Lordship: finding; .ha.’ he wasnot re- sponsible for the placing of the tim- bers. Mr. Justice Robortson makes the following ohser anions in the course: of his judgment: The highwav is pro bouo pnblico, and so long as it is. nor. obstructed unduly by the pexson’ usino it, rh: 1t pmson, whether adult or infant of Leudm voars has .. Iiwhtf. t0 the use of it, and shouid he or; she be injured while so using it, by‘ reason of if being out. of repair. the municipalitv whose duty it is to koep it in \enair. is rasponaible for; all damage sustained by such a per-i , . 9 5 $01). I It has becnma Mite cnmmm‘ for phvsic' inns tn pre~crihe r. Chase’s Nerve Feud fur patients Mm are run dmvn bv the rav- ages ut chronic disease. They recognize in it a rostnrmive of inebtinmble warm in which are fmmd the verv elements of nature required tn build up the sy<tmn :‘nd farm new flesh and mum-la. Its revit .lizia-g action un nefies and blund places it. beyond the reach nf rivak as :m abmlute cure for diermses of the nerves and blood. 50 cents a box. Gorslineâ€"Elvidge-â€"That the com-f municaxion from W. L. McKenzie re- the Burnet case be laid on the table; till we get a [fill of the cosm incur- red.â€"-Cnrried. 1 Gorsline*.Living.c-ton -â€"-That the use of the upper hall be granted free to the Hurx.i3ulrur- l Society to hold afree leczure on Tuesday evening, the 13th instâ€"'Carried. mecil adjourned. T98 children were teHing their father what they got at schonl. The eldest got reading, spellmg and de- finitions; "And what. did you get. little one?” aekml the father Of a ms: ch'veked htvlua boy who was at the time slyly driving a nail in th «100! value! “ Me. 9 0!: [gets readiu’, Spelim’ and Spankin’. ” PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT. Markdale Must Pay. TOWN COUNCIL § -¢‘ 06. AN enntern editor says that a man in New York got. himself into trouble by nmrrying two wives A weswrn ; editor replies by assuring his cou.l temporary that a good many men in} that. SeCuiOU had done the same mingi by. marrying one. A northern ednor. retorts that, quite a number of his? neglmintances found trouble enough bv promisxng to marry without go-. ing- any further. \A southern editor} says a friend of his was botheredi enough when simply found in com- pany with another man’s wife. Are grand. but Skin Eruptions rub life of joy. Backlen‘s Arnica Salve. cures them: aim Old Running: and Fever Sores, Ulcens,' Bails, Felons. Corns. Warts. Cuts. Bruises. Burns Soaking Chapped Hands. Uhilbzains. He~t Pile cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only '2?) cts. a box. Cure guar- auteed. Sold by all Druggists. S. S. NO. 1. NORMANBY. V ciass. Archie Waimn. 1V clags. .Gral‘e Wallace. Lottie Fee, William Watson, Maggie Uollett. Sr. 111 class. .Hattie Watt, Maud Bums. Maggie Wallacq. James Uadd. Jr. III clans. .'l‘humas Marshall. Cameron Lauder. Harry Ebeueall. Herb‘ Vollett. Sr. 11 class. .(Jhas'. Howling, Harry Gadd~ James Kerr, Fthel Fee. _ Jr 11 class. .xcllie Burns, Maud Thomp- son. Hazel Marshall. m, 11 class..E\'a:.\lc.3\1ister, Rob Webber, Dinah 'l‘hsmpsou. \\ illie Alearns. Pt. I Mass. .Arthur Gztdd, Willie McAlis- ter, Jeoaie Eboneau. Mr. Jas. Bowles. (fnuncillnr. Embro. Ont. writes: " For «War 15 years I suffered the misery of Howling. pruducing piles. The many remediea I tried a” failed. I was ad- vised to use ”1'. Chuck ()intu‘ent. and must say that the first applicatimn g3 ve re- lief. :Ifter the third day the bleeging stopped and two buxen cured me cumplc ely.” Tho Local Bomd of Hvalrh. for the Townshi; » of Glen el;, met Feb 3rd. M+mbms pxeswlt ‘Jalnefi Staples. Rteve; J. S. Black, Clerk; James Edge. George Furneux and John Mc- Innis. The Board was organizml be thp emotion of Mr. James Edge as chuimuan. Minutes of the last meeting read and confirmed. 3 Dr. J. W. Bates. of Corfu, N.Y.. states: “A most remarkable case has come under my hands of late and has fully convinced ' me of the wonderful power of Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food over diseases of the nerves. ~ Feburary 18 ‘ 19 taples--â€"Furueux--'I‘hat Sanitary Inspectors for the several dwisions of the township of Gleuelg be as follows: For division No. 1, James EduP, Edge Hill: for division No. 2, John McInnis, Priveville; for division No. i‘lull'llla, ‘ .I‘,DVIII\., .VI u -‘v 3 erxge Fuuueux. Waudbv; for _| divisionNo 4, Jamus Staples, Edge Hill; for division No. D. John S. Black. Pomona -Camied Black--â€".\'chtmiSâ€"'I‘hat the Local Baard of Health urge upon the par- ems within this ”municipality the necessitv of having all school child- ren and others vaccinited. ani that School Boards be urgwd to euimce the law in that resin-ct, and that the Secretary Communicate with school truestees for that purpose. -Carried. The Board aijnurnrd. J S. BLACK, Secretnrv. Tha Third Doctor Used Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food and Saved the Yoqu Lady’s Life. Lower Town. A. GORDON For week ending February 24th. 1900. TEMPERATURE. free. Glenelg Local Board of Health. VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS. SCHOOL REPORTS Weather Bulletin. PILES FOR 15 YE 21 I). MCDONALD, Teacher. Watchmaker and Jewelier, * 0.9 9-“ 16 Fall Wheat. ............ . ...... 60 to 62: \‘nrinp Wheat ........... _. 60 to 6‘ : Oats ....... . .............. . . . . 24 to 25 Peas ........... ....... 55 to, 55‘ Barley ........................ 35 to ' 35 Hay .......................... 7 00 to 7 (X1 Butter ...................... 19 to 19 Eggs per doz ............... . I7 .0 17 Apples. . . . per bag ...... . . . . 50 to 75 Potatoes . . . . per bag ........... 35 to 45 Flour per cwt ............... 1 75 to 2 :35 “anneal per sack ............ 2 00 to 2 0C Chop per cwt. ................ 0 90 to 1 90 M.- 1! ___ Butter ...................... 19 to 19 Eggs per doz ............... . l7 .0 17 Apples. . . . per bag ...... . . . . 50 to 75 Potatoes . . . . per bag ........... 35 to 43') Flour per cwt ....... ~ ........ 1 75 to 2 2.“ “anneal per sack ............ 2 00 to 2 0C Chop per cwt ................ 0 90 to 1 b0 Dressed Hogs per cwt .......... 5 00 to 5 25 Hides... per lb ............ . 74; to “4:1; \‘heepskins................ . {)0 to 75 Turkeys per lb . . . .. ............ 8 to 9 Geese per 1b ................ 5 to 5 Ducks per pair ............... 40 to 50 Wool ...... ...... .. ........ . .14 ..o 15 We have received a book of much i importance at the present time from the Poole Publishing Company. Tur- onto, “THE LIFE OF D. L. MOODY ” The book is attractive, and is well printed on white paper. Thirty- tln'ee pages of illustrations embelish its pages. covering the outstanding features in Mr. Moody’s career, homel life and religious experiences. Itsl circulation W1“ probably be very large, as Mr. Moody had a powerful influence in Conada. Was known here quite as well as across who line, and his was a potent. Name in thousands of ChrISIiau households. The book .33 published at. 95 Cents in heavy 'paper cover, or 50 cents hound in cloth. is for sale at all bOCkSTOIGS or will be sent postpaid by the publish- ers On receipt- of mice. Everyone will want to read the story of the Hife wor_k of this remarkableman. Eardware E; Just to hand and you can be suprlied with Flash, Clothes, Silver- ware. Boot. Stow, Svrub. White WuSh. Paint, and Horse Brushes. L_a_rge Shifimant toifBu shes We Have manufactured. Every man in the lldblt of driving after night. should have one. Another Cal‘iOad of Coal Oil just to hand. Call and get your CANS filled with the best Uanadmu or American OIL. Market Report. Moody’s Remarkable Life The progressive Hard- ware {Store 0f this 1101'- thern country is Still at the old stand in Dur- hum, where you will find the newest, and most up-tO-date Goods in every line at the lowest; possible prices. J ust received an im- mense shipment of near- 1y exel " in? d BASKET that is nmnutatctuxed. Some Choice Bargains 03.613ng in Sleigh Bells and Horse Blankets. We are also intrpducing De Laval Cream Separators. See this Sept-r310? work and gum won’t hit)" any Other. Also the SINGER SEWING MACHINES, in factryou will find our Machines and Implements jusc what’s needed FIRE: INSURANCE done in ‘he Farmer’s Grey; and Bruce Insurance Ucmpany. No other company as cheap or Safer to ensvre farm property in. Also Other Stock Companies Give us a call-â€"- MiddaUgh Hotel B’d'g. v. III-- Drills, Mowers, Rakes and Binders which we expect to have‘shipped in carload quantities so as to save [night and be ab]? to give our customers the full bvnefit of buy. ling right and getting them shippvd at the least expense. . JOHN LIVRNGSTGN, - - Lambton street. DURHAM. March 7‘ 1900. the agency for the besc Carnage Lamp Every man in the SAMPLES OF OUR PLows'iHarroys, FARMERS, our carload of Cutters are all sold. Our carload of Buggies and Carriages will be here in a few days. Also one curload of Waggons coming. Remember MacFARLANE (K1001 Saw-dogs Wanted MAPLE $10.00 38 00 $0.00 .. 3 0111011 10.00 0.00 000 “ sow ELM 10.00 000 0.00 “ BASSWUUD 10.00 0.00 0.00 .. BEECH 000 0.00 5.00 BLACK ASH 12.00 000 0.00 “ P1.\'1«:m14u. 12 00 0.00 0.00 “ CEDAR. 7.00 6.00 5.00 " SPRUCE 8.00 cut 14ft. “ HEMLOCK $5 to $7 accord’g to leng; '1“‘XM:XR.>XC 5 {0 7 ‘6 00 Logs will be classed according to qnalnry and size. and to be cut}! much as possible, 1:? ft. long, allow! ing' three inches. 3 D Mellignu Pvt-pert}: on George Strel one_am°e ut gjmd laud .m- good location. desn‘able rendeuue, wxll be sold on 881 terms. Apply to ED. MXLLIGAX, Palmerston. or to W. CALDER, Durhai Jan. ’7, 1900. DURHAM FURNITURE Dec. 9.8. 1599. Limited. March 7. 1900. ill March 8th, 1900. The Durham Furniture Co. HOROUG H BRE n saomuonx' Bull, 23 months old. for sale. Apply to THOS PETTY. Varnef. [rah 7- 1900. lm RICK HOUSE AND LOTâ€": We' have some beautiful " designs at prices that will astonish you, an; we want you to see ’em. i Druggisfs and Booksellers. pay the following prices for Saw Logs delivered at J. W. Cxuwfurd’s Mill, Durham. we keep a complete stock of Window Shades! ! I !! Bull for Sale. For Sale. Limited I V Palmerston \; CAIDL‘R Dun-bait:- x

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