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Durham Chronicle (1867), 26 Apr 1900, p. 1

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week we made a mista? file groom’s name as ‘ stead of “Browe,” but 1 error will not mar the {she young couple.-Ed.] 01 WITH the exception granted to Rob Roy am: of two that are held in 2 hotels this year remai: week which caused delay in ca; our eastern mail. Just must- tbank Mr. Ramage {01 offering to allow us to run t ofi' on his. Though we did: to do so Mr. Ramage’s kind: none the less appreciated large hearzed generosity cheerfully reciprocated _ sho ever be in trouble- OUR press gave week which Canaan] mu... uuuufllgs are being mofied' TUE Twenty-fourth 0f May will dovu town this week to a lot recent- ! soon be here, but SO tar we hear 1y purchased by Mr . McKinnon, afe“,[not}1ir»g of a Demonstration. The rods south of the Middaugh House anrst of July is Durham’s Big: D353 The land was bought from Mrs. and though alittle early we may al- McKenzie, and the filling up of the most announce a. bugger bi“ 0f fare vacancy will add much to the busi- than usual for Dominion Day, 1900. I mess appearance of the town- -â€"â€"~ THE McKinnon Agr-icultuxal Imple»! 'I‘ T ment Buildings are beinrr mowâ€"disc 1m do .vn town this w eel: to a lot xecent- 2):? I: 1y purchased bv \1r._McKinnon, a fan ,1-‘ 1m pnfln anal-‘- V torgoc to mention laSL week that school w: 3 closed for the Easter Holidays. but presume most. of the citizens learned the fact before many days. THOUGH upside down in 1 alterations they are right side business at Ireland Co’s. CASH for butter and Big Store. A COMPLETE stock of. H. W. Mocxler’s. Dox’T buv a Kinnee. A LARGE shipment of hoxs’ cloth- ing just- in at Morlock’ s. FOR best value in boots and shoes see McArthur s stock. 31-38 the stock of Land Rollers. at Innes’ Foundry, Durham. ‘2 WE f argon to SEE Mockler’s n' laces and insertions CHOICE groceries at MCA rthm-K' N. ANOTHER new stock of at The Big Store. Waterproofifioats ! g 9 V V '. ‘ v a” a v ' . ' ‘ , Med a bun} [u eed \\ dn-x'pmo.’ (,u.l.'S for ouiy $3.30. \ e § . - 0 v, a - " A . Lulu-S black Fun}! \\ :tft’l'Pl'OOf i \x :1}: Lupe for $3.30. "2 med «generosity will reciprocated should trouble. most promisin g young “5â€"â€" ,_v “-V.. wishing them a long [I happy journev [In our notice last a mistake in giving me as “Brown” in- ,” but we hope the nu the happiness of H“ .. v-v-v "D i Mr. Ramage for kindly allow us to run the issue Though we didn’t have 1'. Ramage’s kindness was less appreciated and his d Hoy, of Orchard, is at the Spring Shows. " April at Mildmay he Sweep stakes on Phen- g the first prize from a exceptxon of LOCAL NEWS same fin urers the town. pump ti“ you see D Just Here now embroidn'ies trouble I ribbons in at gettin r 3'" we ha ve hem-d good. 1‘ A MAGIC Lantern gBoer-British :was held in the town hal gday night. Some of tl {were good. especially the graphs. but the editors’ i lisn’t Strong encugh to h some of the daubs tion with the war in So gHowever the entert ° mum: price charged was very g4 exh War, by I l The selections on the Gr: eSpecinlly the musical ( really excellent, and the i! we believe, is the loudnc matle at: would be quite ' wall paper at The ty cents to new subscribers to the end of the year. his be he Mus. J onx LIVfXGSTON an of Alpena, Michigan, friends in town and in the vicinity of 'Allan Park. It is eleven years since ‘ Mrs. Livingston was in the vicinity before. and her absence might have been somewhat prolonged had it not been for the illness of her'brother, Mr. Kennedy. of whom very little hope for recovery is entertained. Mrs. Henry Brigham is a. sister of Mrs. Livingstons and Mr. Andrew Livingston u bl‘Othpluian." n d her son. are visiting up for A. l t -_‘--u u-xtll. OK . dependence he doesn’t ence or neutralitv. W ‘ .larshall success in his THE first number of the Thornbury Standard now management of Duncan M: reached this office. It ' is from a five to a six coluir and otherwise changed wh an improvement in gener: ance at all events. In his tory ” Mr. Marshall strike 2-34 ‘ .unnnu.‘ U blame Councillor Firth the Edge Hill Corresr positively assert that man. Joe says the l Councilman has to learn lie, and this one vice won him for the position of cc on our Staff. no matter w qualifications may be. It is not Joe. UK, VL "‘ ' a- dith’s'. near the station, on F evening next. at 8 o’clock 81 Admission ‘2? cfs. All welc Proceeds for chalitable purposes [Ame Lantern exhl iritish War, by Pl Id in the town hall ght. ' Some of th A): evening’s entertainment will be Given at the residence of Mrs. More- r1:hI-’â€"‘ " 9 Miss Davey was unable to return to her school duties immediately after the Easter Vacation. In the mean- time Miss Johnston has charge of her department tvie timber nierchant shipped from this station thirtv car-loads of square timber containing in all about 24000 cubic feet. TAKE advantage of the bargains at Ireland Co’s. while the alteration sacrifices are: being made. visit Mrs. Livinrr ztpfleasant caIL ston SALT in sacks or b Big Store. Immxsn stock of spri at Mockler’ s. McAm‘Hu: is making hats and capS. DURIXG the past week Mr LP-TO-DATE xni'llinory goods at Morlock’s. NEW carpets See. our Union SUBSCRIBE for THE C ATTRACI‘IVE mi I! Plfllldigb C0 5, was very good, and if explanation had been [.3 l ' ‘ R02: ROY Hotel is to GET a clothes reel at “'3? 1n Soutl entertainment “an-VIIUQ the loudest and best The attendance was Qv. n politics, but by in- doesn’c mean indifl'er- ity. “7e wish friend Qlllte insuuctive. the Graphophone, usical ones, were nd the instrument. - ‘ ‘ in his venture. \\' Meeting of the Dur- b. was held on Mon- ”, that he’s not the day evening, when the following rs were elected :â€" , -, , Hon. Pres . Dr. Jamieson. M. P. P. vxce would disqualify Hon. Vice-Pres., Dr. Freel. , Pres” J. S. Robertson. matter what lns other Vice-Pres . G. L. McCaul. my be. 0 Dear N0 Capt., J. P. Telford. __.____.___ l Treas.. R. J. S. Dewar. ber of the revitalized Secy., .1213. G' Park. rpets at. J. J. Humers’. nion at 400.. full yard wide. by: Prof. i052; . hall on Satu'r'; 3f the pictures the real photo- rs’ imagination to believe that th the crowd at The exbxbit of the 3 any connec- South Africa. u “w. y", 8d which means general appear- his “ Sét‘iuta- Spring neck we Ilinery novelties ht S out for o’clock sham; All welcome v --"vv (1 it not di brothel, e§ ."y little V1 rtained. ye :ister of ve Andrew re‘ Dur- mc HROXICLE. Six- eta license. 1966‘“ THE Duke of Argyll ’ ' land Tuesday morning dence, Inverary Castle, _v states _. .. 7 D. Kinnee’s big run on Friday and the boys are sure th have one of the stronges ever represenmn Hnn «A--. THE VVelIand Dynamiters, week, and for safe keeping, were plaud in VVeIland jail, From the (18'; scription given they are a. tough trin. ‘ .mu wcsuay morning, at his resi- dence, Inverary Castle, Argyllsbire at the age of 77 years. The " of Lm'ne; forme of Canada; .’ 2.118 r Governor uenera], is his successor. CHANGED HANDS.â€"-Th£ Durham stage, and the Station Livery busines hands this week, Mr. Trir disposgd of the whole 01 D. J. McNally, ofHoIIand â€"_ THE Rev. ‘vV. Kettlew Forest, Ex~President of ton Conference, will p tional sermons ° W represented the town AN elegant stock just arrived at the I Busy Corner. A Pioneer Preacher. PUMP repairin Km nee Annual Cricket Meeting ngen mey are a. tough trio. ’. ‘vV. Kettleweil. of Mount -President of the Hamil- rence, will preach Educa- mons in the Methodist Gnu-7 ‘ was very enthusiastic 3 sure that they will strongest teams that 3’1 fl NDS.â€"-The Flesherton and the Flesherton business chanood , Mr. Trimble having whole outfit to Mr. p71- ‘- Argyll died in Scot TCh here last . Stewart was , Durham. up to May xt ’ lime State , 29th inst. high appreciati and the Press hesitation in re

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