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Durham Chronicle (1867), 17 Nov 1904, p. 2

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“I. wenther with cold. Irony m“, on ‘ “tug at in ulna end on r% o “op to the plong t would be wise to observe the D1“. sgsin otter open ”bone prophet's predictions of . ........ m, b, n»\m‘a;:.‘:::..:m::ozt'- non: so es to ovoid the necessity of a would like ‘9 die in «Min! np shede trees end orcherds‘She “ now 3,) years 0 5 ”Moms "1°" "0"“ lslone. She sold her mm end hes plenty to keep her during her short line lcCennel tendered her re-' ‘. stsy where there is compeny. mien es teacher of our school. list flcCennel is s good end {sithlnl ; The McLschlsn boy toooher snd s lsdy in ell respects. has ‘ 1"” contrsct 0 Ir. Donaldohchoneld is her sncces- ' end timber from Orcbgrd’s w z' . His long eXperience in ; Egremont. work is enficient to qnslily him " V . - so fulfill the duties of his profession b‘l::ill“l:lc;3'onnel finis Old predecessor. 1 Henry Eckhar ‘ . '9 busy shing 'Ssmsrstin these “In his new house. Rather a cold for the poor. hed his new \I - .L -nnn nf Pricevllle. '0“ goes 00- Alex. MeBnchern Nounwou nltor ape nontbn than. \\ a tin intentions no there or not. We no informed Dondd (Rod Huflfi il . short 'hxlo tn. his (um Kovortholm the :'y x: " . \V ‘ k , , ethm our \\ u the experience Mrs. E. V. svillo. bud with rheu- ' everything inibzt‘;t;’m:‘ é .itntfiaiiieézzz till Servilino fun tried. und it. cured. by (if the 1:026. fmcrs them with ”Th9 only relief 1.6V" got. .was from Inch) but whether ‘ .3. Wqud be r‘ubbma cu Nervxhno ” writes Mrs. we“ to give mew . Ltrter. “It penal-nod to the very noel-mstion for bezng . 7 “ 0_ n-:fi Ilihdninfl well tad the .r little one out lend them. good Dr. reeign Ontgrio Elections 0 e mntuel agreement uld set up the praises of his oponent through his Journa? _ - I. __.-_A nnmnhndv else BO‘h a. 3000 [H'll' ’w- 3-- ' . But be- at present. ctor McDonald is ' er and Walk: that the one would set up the praises present. through b" Journal Mr. J. Sherman is having a of his oponent 13 were somebody else‘ . floor put in his stables. o the sameâ€"as self ‘1 , , ommendation. ; rs. A. hoebel is un or s care at present. The season for parties is com- ' There were a few in the M’f" R' Twamley “”3 tt of Miss A. Boyce on Sunday. eady. Personally we were - . mm mm}. in lavor of parties. but Miss Hutton of Louise A "Mun! Miss McKenzie on der th The sesson Ior pun... -_ noncing There were 3 few in the locslity slresdy. Fersonslly we were never much in Isvor of parties. but u we hesrd an old bschelor ssy shout. women, we suppose they are necesssry for some good purpose or other. ‘ - nut-wax is other. Miss Belle McKinnon \Hugh’s) isi Mrs, spending awhile in Toronto this (all. friends Mines Knte and Minnie McIntyre ‘ week. left for Toronto some time ago. The ' Miss Dore McIntyre. of Rochester, " Flauni: in spending awhile at home with her‘ mother of this Pin-co. : : One spend ‘wbtle at Mr. Joseph McDonald of Bruwhk Columbia, Spent. a law days with ms: PI Priceville and other: ______ ”rents at. Joe used to be miller at Mc-‘ ‘ ALMOST READY ““ nâ€"n lady who occ CHE from Dar murringv before fetches us. ! her ween utoly m . V 8“!“ some '. are Mr. 1 WDUI, AID-v- 7 sorry to be losing some in the nut future Mr.‘ ' intend to "II is home [tom the spending some three of moving out in this ‘8 e wnun be remedied by .3 the I, t’l‘esmeuu UI ‘ . _ 3013008 Lom- “For the benefit of others.” writes m L. Vidited his Mr. Douglas, ”I desire to state the b1 ones for *1 few-results I derived from the use of Si the: (33308st 1 paired of. a acquaintance ' cal attention. can safely say towards recovery. \Vhen reduced to nion ' practically a skeleton. a kind friend . of the remarkable powers of iJ . An improvement began" almost at once. I gained steadily in ‘1 weight and strength until Ferrozone made me a new man. I will gladly 1 answer enquiries from other sufferers: recently. Dan. ‘ ’ ; if they care to have further particul-i are about my recovery. Ferrozonel ' ‘deserves its great measure of sue-l l arge meeting in H but made no progress 5 ] . Metheson and Rev. Mr. "’9 Bitch cf Orangeville exchanged pul- ‘1 l 6 am great y iseppointc \ The way election ran out The trustees of Priceville school accepted the application of a Mr. They say 0' all the “Dd - - I’m far the better mat Mc- Cermicheel. of Meefor . 905. hé‘r at “to. m who is very Nov. Mr. 3 be lighting mm 9‘99" Bl'Oj but Miss Hutton of LOJIBO was the ”y guest of Miss McKenzie on Sunday :v‘ "-"fid cement m rub on. elf. Good lor intern... u-.. .___ 1 ° ~ - . e1.ent to rub on. Price 2%. , My wife says I am handsome. "' ** "° w“ So I put my photos out, Placing them in such positions Cl‘flWfOl‘d. They’d be seen without a doubt ; But when the votes were counted, ~1mwdcdf0r 139‘ "9°“ Quite blasted were my hopes. ’ got there, Miss McKenzie has resigne posmon as teacher here. 002 Mrs. J. Brown of North Dakota is 3 He rs. McKinnoni Got ciaitinfl her mother M More # askint | Vvv ' This is but one of the man . - that are being cured every day by" . No treatment was ever‘ t the ; known to supply a. weak system so; quickly with strength and energy.‘ ' No tonic does its work so thoroughly. i or tiredness. lsngour. ' some , . 3 It is a specific f weakness sfter fevers Id :0 - loss of appetite. ? and :11 debilitating disenses. Ferro- d 3 eye ‘ kes you strong snd keeps The Misses E Flaunigan’s 0" ’UU. Hector McDonald in visiting 3 in Hanover and Walkerton at ; . Sherman is having a cement " . Fall Cleaning Of The Orchard. t in his stables. A- hosbsliLs under the Duct" Much can be said in favor of an _-__--1 tan nrchard Cleaning, al- Editor. for I93} (on you will with some of 9 MI'B. D. v. (1 With rheu- I have been much elated, d everything The way my friends have won} ~ "“1 it cured. The duties put upon them ' R” was from Not one of them have shirked. ’ writ“ M". ‘They sssursd me of election. the Duct... Much can be said in favor 0! an annual fall orchard the 8993‘ [though many of our fruit-growers Y~ ;are indifferent in this matter. Aside l8 was the from the fact that there is more lei- iter the fruit has been gathered 9 than in the rush of early Spring when nd ends must be at- tended to. there are many urgent, and an visiting convincing reasons why our orchards r the past should be very carefully cleaned of rubbish and litter duringlate fall and early winter away th serious 00 ‘ - m I am greatly disappointed. The way election ran, They say of all the candidates I’m far the better man, And on my reputation Most everybody dotes. But the "other” got there Coz circling the these bracelets 0 whenever seen, much seriou will be averted the following spring. The canker-worm pass the winter in the egg state and these eggs are of- ‘ '3 of many of these trouble- pests. The grape-vine flea- lum curculio pass n beetle ' ' n in sheltered spots, often plant. Squash- fnll-grown in 3f nknltnrnd spots. under boards, and m uuu Ulvv-vâ€"_, will get rid of many of these trouble- some pests. The grape-vine flea- beetles and the plum cnrculio pass y« the winter in their full grown beetle u dition in sheltered spots. often p e of the plant. Squash- r lull-grown in COD In early spring these will prodqce spores which will soon 7 spread to the early leaves, The dis- 8 , eased fruit, plants, and leaves. should l- l be burned. not thrown on the manure e i pile, (a? then the spores will be able vive the winter, and reproduce ithe disease the following season. lMoreover. many fungi persist in the ' y ' to threads, which 3r develop rapidly in the spring and m . produce spores which are soon blown .. -L- ...:..a n. tha leaves where they Ha Got. Plvu VVVVV by the win germinate and pr d to the leaves where tney ‘ oduce disease. ' diseases l materially. More Votes. Charle- '1‘. More Votes. More Votes. Dutfie. in Detroit News. ~h‘ave worked . ,’ Wham In no 0011" b ; wholesomn cu prim: beta" strun- to produce in: crap in cellar durinc would probably be more appreci than when grown in in the garden in the spring. I ‘D. ‘- .d fashioned pie plant. or ruuuaru his vigorous growing plant providea wholesoma sub-titans lor {run arly in the spring befnrn straw- erries coma in. It is not generally Down. however. that. it. can ha made 0 produce in; mm) in an ordmary :ellar during the winter. when in would probably be more appreciated ‘hau when grown in the usual way in the garden in the spring. t makes it (mm 601' natural con ° ,wbeu its be thick ount of nutri- ' n of seed dur. The rhubarb plan " oua growth un heir full growth with little or no cropping of the previous season, and above all not to allow them to exhaust themselves by ° The more lur, fall, just before the ground freezes hard. They should then be left where they will be exposed to severe freezing for three or four weeks. If _ placed under cover in an open shed, or where they will not be hurried in the snow. it will be r in an open shed, or where they will not be hurried in the snow. it will be all the easier to hen it is time to take them to the cellar, About Christmas be put in the cellar keep the roots moist. be taken the plants are set right side (By B. L about the same a tatoes are kep'. i 1y lighted cellar. expand very ] “rowan eariy the best roots ' well to allow be Butt. nontoulmflot.) true all the same. however, sum. 7 things should not happen, An editor ought to know what would suit each 1 ht to take each ' person whom it concern An editor has plenty of time to do this as all he has to do is to huut news and clean rollers, set type. clean his floor, pen short items and hustle advertising. press the paper fold them and mail them. write wrspers talk to visitors, distribute type. rend proofs, correct mistakes split wood ( when lit,} build the firesl huntthe scissors, dodge the bill. dun de linquents take cussing and tell the subscriber he needs m ore only as few of the yet. he should not. make mistakes in psper while attending to such minor details. at. the sums time living on oxcsil soup. lettuce,prunes, sunshine, wind pudding snd imagination for damn. An Editor’s Trials. u. . .ntum Ior fruit g heft)" 81"" isuot “flwnny at. it. can be made p in an ordmnry winter. WM“ “ . I hcvo t K'Td’“ good IUPPU’ 0‘ nt. or rhubarb Ly in the guruuu. ’11 88 80°11 33 the Our Company pays market value eveloped. and may for Grain. Hay and Live Stock. “"9"“ weeks, “M‘l Hay in stacks is covered by insur- oausted themselves ance on contents of burn. Farm should be thrown Implements used by hand. Carpen-\ [little'use [at 8’0““ tets’ 'I‘ools. Robes. Roots, Grain Bags. Wool. Beef. Pork, Fruit and‘ : est that our read- . . tgwo or three roots or outbuildings. No other company has the the ebOVe in their contract. I“ “3 know the re- A Sydenham Policy is the best. For further information address Need a Hair Brush or a Tooth Brush? got ‘ Sept. 6th -â€"tf. Sydeoham Mutua| Fire Insurance Cn. Our fine stock of Brushes make “shopping around town ” a waste oi time. You’ll say so. too when vou see the B111shes and the prices. B1ushes all sizesâ€"all good clean through. Solid backs and real bristles. Prices cheap, Sept. 6.-â€"6mc. 4 fraxa and Durham iug eight rooms. first bath room. The other Electric fixtures in 1: moderate. Apply to hot the brushes. BULLS AND HEIFEBS RIGHT Mum-lo-“ from Imported Stock. t, ‘ ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"a.... bred from Imported Sgock. registered. F WM. SCARF, Durham. om. NE GOOD 1 one open B 0 mix: .â€"- 3 ° 0 r 11th. 1W “ net Smale Hun October 11th. W0 YOKE :4 ypa'?.?'d_ 4 years old, broke in to work and well ‘ matched, will sell or exchange for young cattle. Also a span of heavy mares an posed to be in foal and one twmyearod colt. broke in. welghing 1120. These will be found. if enquired for on the premises of the owner, ADAM HOLLEY. Sept. 28. lm pd. BEING LOTS 41 AND 42. ON THEI mwnline between Normnnb end‘ t' k. containing 72 acmeâ€"w eluted. Ben mc ' 3003 hudwood bush. in l onnnnby. containing Also homestend 62$ acresâ€"ell cloned. Both. places ere ll fenced. well watered end In good lute we 4 nnltivntion. The homestenq f 92an greatâ€"Nation. The home: good comforuble b03530. 3c and “113163. further puticulu'a apply to .u‘ WVI y'- w. _ [W to THOMAS DERBY. Prop" HunpdonPHO or to A. B. JACKSON. Durham. Tm my' ”"33: October 8th. lamâ€"1mm]. 30“- H- pt. Stock for Sale. . H. McFayden Stock for Sale. 51â€"77 vvâ€"v-v___ :1 Durham Roadâ€"one contain- »oms. first class furnace mud The opher contains six rooms, tures In both houses. Rents Farm for Sale. OF STEERS 111$qu BLACK, Durham. Om. DURHAM P. JIL. the premises is : confer a roamed cottage. good fume barn not! stable, 1 small bearing orchud. an :buo- dance of the but running wuor. . cleared title good. Tenn: an an nee h ticuhra app v .0 N Tub UDL‘ Luau - .._._ , Durham. Four lots on the West side of Albert Street. for private residences. Now is the time to get these lots. For further informetion epplv to I of Stddler street ham. to the county 0 tcres more or less. F hrs applv to Dec. 2.â€"tf. URE BRED DURHAMS. YOUNG Bulls. fleifers and Cows. Terms 9;}: Ivnislinlllk‘VI D I‘mâ€" U -- _â€"_- Bulls. Heifers and Cows. Terms an be arranged. VERSCHOYLE (lmp.) 3t head of herd. H. PARKER. March 1~tf {2514' we. Two buns. stone stable. 3 v ith cement floors. good hguse, we“ was”. g (1.91;). For further putnculu's apply to IACKAY DUNN. 150 ACRES NEAR DORNOCH' Frame buildin 3, 00d 0 ‘h d first-class land. 333(1).“ 3 K tr . N ACRES IN EGREMONT NEAR ‘ Wilder’s Lake. :i) Acres cleared. 25 acres good hardwood bush. good buildings. I'rice 33$”). f3 1‘7 iv ARK LOT NUJBEB "1‘3 SORT .[ n..- tf. U one open Buggy. one new Cutter. one set Single Hnrness. never used but once. nbout25 bushels Poutoes. Applv to JOHN FALLAIBR, Con. 5. Lot 11. GM. g Oct. l.â€"lm pd. Pomona P. Q Lot 2. Con. 3. , 1904.â€"â€"t£. Park Lot For Sale. NE GOODhDEMOCRAT, WAGON, Farms For Sale. ACRES N EAR. WILDER’S " -‘vvâ€"â€"- er street in the Town 9f Dur- couuty of Grey. contuninc‘ less. For terms Ind patien- For Sale. J. P. Tau-‘03:). Vendor’s Solicitor. 'Durhun. . HUNTER. Durban. For Sale. MCLACIILAN. Prioovillo P. 0 Vendors’ Solicitors. OF PROP- Durhm. f Reliable ' Watches The mn’sdreax skirts in t“ “.50. A bargam. line ofmen‘s kni1 can tow: 50c. up. The Sherlock Drg‘ Elli‘t'émfl! Sewing Malone Separate Fur rufl‘s from IMPLEMENT fit uperihes. satin “I 0. CAMPBEL: Frost In wool blwkets \V whi and Him. eta. age. you wgut outside TRY US FOR of.“ kinda. The)" Ten a speculty In FOR THE 00L We tho carry tin that money an bu1 Yarn in all gradt DURHAM, Mchnmkm‘. Jewq CO. or Produce Ink! lie Sells A. ()0 This Bolton's The vet manufact (In CALDER Bl of all k: Farm, tl‘ the Dair 5. SO UUR AM urumee DURHAM BLAN Cdlanda rmc GM “a“: WC H GAS K'OROI‘E \‘PTN 64 x81 HIV“

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