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Durham Chronicle (1867), 9 Jul 1908, p. 3

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° Tu: Dawning will . bu“ any addreon. free of p: 3“ . . .1 009a yur.).yauoh py Mohamed if not no id. 13.“ 1«wet-y subscription in past. m r on tho uldrooo hbol. No ”a to all arrears no paid. 030.” r: be proprietor. “h DUBHAMMQHRDIIELE m For trunnion: film 0 can!» per line for $50 Int h . . tinn; 3 cents yorlino not “ portion minion rum-r0. m I arc-ceding one inch to.” ”7.“ Pmontn without nwific Om.- hod till forbid and ehar‘od I notiq'ooâ€""Ll st." ”Found. " "I" a» rats for first insertion. % «It. in ‘ n: insertion. mniaemoutn ordered by urn-[on I“ pr in and vnnce. n rate-n for youny tannin-onto,» | application to the unite. Merlin-menu. to ensure DIM“) h ymk, should be brought in ”Shark ' morning- DCLATB of London, I" ork ‘nd ('hicago. a o! Eye. Bar New ”I m at Knapp House. Durham. ‘5.“ v in each month. Hoanâ€"Iâ€"C 5.. {PE AN 0 RESIDENCEâ€"COR. Is PUBLISH ID smr THURSDAY :10qu ironic/o Printing ”on“, I." strut, men and George Streetsâ€"Northd «t Church Office hauntâ€"941...” , 7-9 pm. Telephone No. 10. Med [ml Diredorv. .rt distance out of Knapp’a Bud. m Street Lower Town. Durh- mrs frnm I. " m2 o clock “ch H: .\.\’l) P; 'UPRIE'I‘OB. Y-‘ 09' anonto. Grad“... D Dental Surgeons 0“)!“ Deutiflry in all its firm ~Calder Block. on: P0“ «mun! Roy. London 0»th In. It to Golden Sq. Throat Old N“. k SPECIALIST 3 DR. BROWN R. C. 1).. LONDON. ENG. lamieson laclaurin. Arthur Sun, I. D. If. 1 munamur, C. 1"“ 1- Mune) to 141311.18.“ d 5“ LiLGHSQ-N Agency“ QM ”UNI“ fed ,2; )L'RHAM. ox'r.(Low«1m3 . W Dr. w. 0. Pickering Dentist. E Uver J. J. Hontor’l. in the New Hunter Block. '0“ to H) n. m.. to 49. n. 3331 to, ipecial attention given to d” ’n and children. Rum 0" rosbvterian Church. GRANT. D. D. 8.. L. D. ’- :0R «.3 RADL'ATE. UNIVE_8313 ICIAS AND SURGEON, qr- RIST‘E a, SOLICITOB. moor for the County d Ily “tended to. O!“ lgplonong WW anager. n. sud A”... atmyblnth-nfi E AND RESIDENCE BIS Inca lat] i.- completely ntoclod witi'll ' ' NEW TYPE. thuonlordilgb .Olt mm- for turning out Pint-ob Hutton. M. 0., C. I. EAR. THROAT NOSE AR RHAM.0NT Dc'nlal Directorv. Orders {or u tho \V. IRWIN rt Lam! rDirectory. 01‘ A. H. Jackson. Y PI'BIJC. (303131158105; w. F. Dunn, Mzscelhmeous. *r-t. Notary Public. Ike-0" lmuest Rates. 1“me Black. on: San“: sam . Untario. T E R. SOLICITOB, work J. P_ Telford. DR. BURT. nr U)rdon' s 110' JN" l«',.\~u Durham. ‘qug- loan .N CH Front St" 0'0! I‘m in pet can. Large Table 30 Table Linoleum. Smyrna Rugs, m) acres W ill 9: \x .’l' nut. cum-26. 1111.06 ”Scwntmc flmerican. .I II? uxb‘v [ornns‘ n6 Farm. Bank Barn, Fair Dwelling. snap ft)! 3.50!) 100 acres, exfra gnnd Buildings.‘ alone wor- thnearly the STUD asked for tha farm Near Uta“ :3 ml P.(). Amos won Ma. m 0,01: J uewvamr' MUN? aimzmmdw- New Yggk ‘. Branh win-e. 6‘25 1" St. Washington. D. 3 we bu chap. M at. wear Property bu: Money to ha Tickets and )f shtk in l I! hands 3}. See our Names he | “1'09, ‘l good Bui Pumps. I BEG 1.9 \ VF: To INFORM IY CU!- [Unflris .md the public in xenon] tbs! ) .u Prevami 70 'urniah 3W Pl'nws up REPAIRS. WEI-l 0mm. F‘xd'vkmxn up ansacmucs Th near MM... nu'a Mill Will b0 promvuy .1 tended to Au. WORK m-mANmnn u “Live an let live" PRICES. 509 yard. Alwavs P He Sells Cheap siz [h GO TO Mrs. Beggs Sons Sell tor For . 31. Ferry 8: Co.’s iHJJABLE W. H. BEAN mm. 54in. wide, unbleached V an]. men. v: 5211;? ratzd'v-veekli. Largest Im- ..t any scientific Journal. Terms 10! g a year, postage mound. Sold by MANGEL SEED \eu Prints and Ginghams. Lace Cumin: lath. 45in. wide, 25c yard 1 )th. 1 and 2 yards wide . yard. _ 2yds. wide, 3H0 sq. yd. hugs, 60x30, 3.00 each. SAVE MONEY ? ';.'~. ..';';",‘.;.(;,‘,‘(i 9'16? 'é'éfih'fi'c ems. ' ,uu-n thruuxh Munn noun e, without. chemo. mthg white cmmterpane. want tn make money and ’1~im-ss with H. H. )"LLER Hnlwvel' (‘nuveyancer He ufi'vrs: {em-lg. Frame Dwallinz. Bank H‘. Farm, ”light to bring 84000 alue Paths «wig, splendid location, extra in N, cheap at 375)“), W!" uke xvurked edges except 250 on. 1n 2yds. long. at 25c pair G P10 RGE WHITMORE sz' Hanover Conveyance: min. wide, unbleached ht Min. wide, bleached hr and sold on Commission Debts collected. C.P.R. mm 'l'nckets for sale. 3300 hum Cement 00., placed in Me cheap. vmpt. Never Negligent mun Road. Bentinck. good Barn, Fair Dwelling. snap ' lot in Durham, fJI‘ 8310 h {e for anything man can rhmw a stick at. Ml). Prinéiiol. I Easter to Angus 31“ $3000. 33f vmuo. Pull thanks]: or L000. Leaf Bookeoping «our. ‘ sen. By III], .10 W '9. bhould sun to day. 9.3101» St... 3. A. Maur- H6115 taken a the old “we and Mill will be promptly m m concrete. . Miller, .6 .6 Calder Block. Big Discount mm. O6 06 Intended for last week. Mrs. Elizabeth Sharpe must have had a somewhat unpleasant eXperi- ence during the heavy storm of last wetk, being akne in the house while lightn'ng knocked off a chimney, :Splintered some of the joists, broke holes in partitions and walls, and somewhat damaged the stove. Mr. Samuel Patterson, Jr., is build- ing a stcne addition to his dwelling house. lie has good material, and as Mr. Timmins, of Ebordale, and Mr. Menah, of the Crow’s Nest, have the contract, he is sure of a good job. Mr. Frank Grasby has undertaken the job of wheeling stones and mor- tar to them. Mrs. Haas, an esteemed old resi- dent ot this part, passed over to‘the great majority on Sunday, and in- terment will take place toâ€"day (Tues- day). She had always been a retir- ing, very inoffensive woman, and leaves two sons similarly known to mourn her loss. Mrs. Catherine Baird, who was on the sick list for the past two weeks, has so far recovered as to be con- sidering taking a trip west with her daughter, Agnes, when she re- turns to her home in Winnipeg. The. fine showers of last week have Sluermg taking a {up wear. With! The new wire ’ence erected on two her daughter, Agnus, when she rem sides of the school grounds looks Well turns to her home 111 Winnipeg. land its various iuiprovemtnts on the The fine Showers Of ”St wer'k have [Other fences is readily noticeable put the "ODS in a VPTY prosperous all who see it. Mr. Blythe, the bu l-lv looking condition, and it 8150 PUtier will have but little trouble secur- many farmt‘rs in a DOSlliUn 1.0 calf)" ing c‘ntrdcts around here. 0" mixed farming, ‘dS it washed "0“ \Ne \tis‘h to congratulate Mr. and tatow, corn, turnips. (to, into the Mrs Walter Nich 1 Jr on the impor- meadow land or among the grain. 't tan: “up in life of \VE(ll..e~d¢lY last The Barbour hrotlu-rs are putting'W’e can hudly say “htther Hey a bent to tht-lr burn. Ml. lint hilt n l I't'itllV lnmlcng to out division or that has the contract, which Insurts them of the. Glow, but tllt polmlulilty of a good job. Cl‘Op prospects are czms- ' tho lumpy groom extends well ovr-r EUNi cular piece to complete it. School closes this Tuesday, and our teacher, Miss Aljoe, goes on a trip through Uncle Sam’s domains to Spend her holidays, and we all wish her the best of recreation alter her year of faithful work. Miss Jennie Irwin, of No. 12, goes to her home near Paisley, and as she is a much valued member of our S. .8 staff, it tries to the utmost the Christian (or- titude of th" school not to begrudge her the long midsummer holidays. \Ir. Tommy Allan is home from his. teauhinp duties. He is us“ eXpt‘l‘l-E cnm- rd in the business, and is of full 211;), and r1 udy for any school in the Fun 11.09,. Statute labor is about all done and th: roads are in the best of condi- tion. Automobiles go skitting along as it it was cement pavement, and the huge gravel pit “e dug out to make them good is 1 Splendid re 11519 {for teams when one of those inaniâ€" mute cz111iuges is in sight so you see we have some consolation for our {hard work. {worrying away yet uvm um. um W ‘ 1ciul. She should try to get forgiveâ€" .ness for that“ sin and put it off her iconscitnce. \Ve l-elit-ve if she would 'h-Cnestly admit the wrong, and ax" gpardon in a right Spirit, she would he acquitted immediately, and hun- i . . ‘a chance to give her full attention {to doing someth'ng better, and in itime have a wealth of good works to :her cn-dit, whereas, if she gaes on I . . . . 'as she is domg, 1n eighty Years from now, though she should live to be a thundred years old, she will be up Pagainst eternity with nothing to her Ecredit saVe an effort to justify her- :self in h:ld'ng pie socials. But those Hutton Hill peolile seem too stifi neck- ed to ask for anything, even God‘s {blessing (11 their table at picnics or lather social affairs. - -.. Mrs. J. H. Sharpe spent. a day or two last week visiting the \Vilson family at Swintcn Park. Mrs. Wm. McFadden is also sz-nding a few days with her daughter of the same place. Ht'lt III |I~.1\o s-rfi Hutton “ill people 509'” too stilt ed to ask for anything, (‘Vt‘ll blessing -‘n their table at picnics or 0t her social affairs. lines of sorrow tlmt It was with fez e sud- this neighborhood learned of th den dlath of Mrs. “'11). Brown, 0: Orchard. The serial intercourse :mdl intimacy of the ‘ family with the peoâ€"l plc of this part places her in 'the light of an estten:ed neighbor, as well as one of the pioneers of our town- ship. The funeral, which takes place. this Tuesday, is sure to be a very large one. We voice the true Senti- ments of th is place In extending sym- pathies to sorrowing friends. picnic, held in John- ston’s bush on Friday, was blessed with the many good things that go to make a success of such affairs. The weather, crowd, pro and baseball match were 3 numbers. Rev. A. A. Bice was chair- man, and Mr. Wm. Allan was the speaker of the occasion. Mica Clara ‘Aljoe, teacher, with her pilpils gave ‘ :- part of the programme, land! her skill in training and good On r school to make a 8‘1“" weather. crowd. and baseball I Corner Concerns. CORRESPONDENCE. Hutton [on Hill correspondent is my yet over that box so- :culd try to grt forgive- 1% sin and gt-t it off her \Ve believe if slu- would mit the wrong, and (wk influence over them were bothl #strcngly in evidence. The programmel 'oonsisted of singing by the schoom “and also by Earl Howard and Mag- gie Mead; recitations were givtn by MYrtle Allan, Gertie Pollock and Earli j Mead. The baseball match between| :our boys and POplar Hill resulted| iin a slight victory for the visitors.‘ !the score being, we think, 8â€"11. “'hile our boys would be above mak- ‘ing excuses for defeat, it is only fair {to say for them that they had scarceq ly organized as a team yet, and had played no previous games this years Mr. Mountain made a very impartial referee. Mr. John Vessie has purchased a traction engine and will also buy an up to date separator to again engage iii the threshing business. He has been like a fish cut of water since he sold his other outfit five years ago. Same peoxile complain of puthmus- ters covering the old Gurufraxu gra- vel road with clay until it will soon not be known as gravel road. The affair cost the township $40,000 a few years ago, and it is going to be an exmnsivc funeral to have it bur- ied so soon. bcth and wr- ull wish {the ccuple u long and prOSpt-rous Inttndt'd for last \wek. IVIr. \V. J. O'Neil, barristt-r, assist,- am. in R. J. Sproule’s office, has had a neat Sign put 11p. Mr. O'Neil, who has commenccd practice Jere, C(11- ducted his first case at Divisim Court in Dundulk last week. Misses Ethel and Ida Fisher and IVIubel Chard and Messrs. R. Blackâ€" burn and II. Kerr took in the ex- cursicn to Guelph last week. Miss Rae Bdrm)", of Fort Scott, Kansas, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. A. Armstrong. -Mrs. W'. 11. Brown, of Stayncr, and Mrs. Graham, of Collingwood, visit- ed relatchs in this place and vicin- ity last week. Mrs. Fred Sheppard and Glliidl‘t'fl. of “lost Toronto, are visiting at Mr. A. Bentham’s. Mr. Glenn lfi’etch, of Toronto, is visiting Mrs. Albert Stewart. Mr. J. P. Hunt is (n :1 holiday at Vl'oodbridgt, visiting old frinds there. Mrs. W'. ROSS, of \Vest Toronto, is VVOOdbridgo and Berlin this week. 110. was accompanied to the former place by his little nieces, Lillian and Florâ€" ence Bunt, to holiday with their grandmother. Mrs. llebson, of Markham, is ing her sister, Mrs. Andrew V Mr. Andrew Stewart left last on a trip to the $00 and other up the lakes. Mr. David English returnvd on F rid where h pnmun: I Mrs. John Brown visited last week at Mr. James Fisher’s, 4th lino. Miss Lulu Mitchell and Miss Ruby Trimblc- are home from Cwen Sound high school, for holidays. Mrs. Kerr and Miss Kfin“, of tho school staff, leit last wrok [or holi- days, the former to Toronto and tin:- latter to hm.“ home at Gorrie. Principal licuth will Sptnd Domin~ ion Day herv, after which he will hofiday abroad. Misses Belle and May Henderson, 0! Toronto, are visiting their 01.1 110019 and sister, Mrs. (Dr) Murray, here. Miss Maud Rahcrtson, of \Vest 'l'o-E r;nto, is visiting! her sister, Mitsui (Rev) G. C. Little. , 1 Dr. and Mrs. E. w. Paul and cm! dren, Of Toronto, visited relatixe< here on Monday on their return from spr-nding a few days with Dr. Paul 5 parents at Feversham. No. 6 Company arrived home from Niagara on Saturday in good health and report a good time at the old camp grounds. The McFarlane chal- lenge- cup is again the traphy of No. 6 Company football team, the yet un- beaten team of the regiment. The Boss rifle was used this year at camp, and we learn it is a Splendid target rifle, but would be poor in service owing to its brittle nature. Mrs. Geo. Bayd, of Toronto, is via- iting her nephews, John and Wm. Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. W. McCarty, of Pasa- dena, California, who are on a three months’ tour, are at present the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark “'il- son. Mrs. McCarty is sister to Mrs. Wilson, and also to Mr. James Mc- Clocklin, 01 this place. Mr. and Mrs. James Brodie, of Priceville, are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. F. Gotf, of Thornbuty, were guests this week 01 Mrs. E. W. Hickling. Friday last from M'nneupnlis, re he was recently very 111 “’1“! ma avid English returnvd homo Flesherton. >f Markham, is visit- vIrs. Andrew \Vilssn. :ewurt left last wet-k 800 and other points THE DURHAM CHRONICLE life. happ‘y I Miss Maggie Moore, of Toronto, Perm, Ontario, visiting her par- is holidaying at her old home here. Miss Mary Moore is home from ‘ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moore, Lat Thistle. Progressive Wm. Brown. down at Henry’s Conners, is adding a new addition to his house and re-modeling the old one; thus making things more comfortable and lifelike. Mr. and Mrs. McRae. of Priceville, visited at Mr. and Mrs. \V. B. \Vut- scn’s cn Sunday. Councillor Weir was down this way last week and let a few good road j 3'!) 1: . Miss May Aljoe, of Toronto. is at present brighun'mg tle parental home here. ' Our L. O. L No.1192. have decided to spend the glorious 12th of July this year at Dundalk. A great vaâ€" cancy v. 111 be made '11 its ranks ow- ing to the illn ss 01 Mr. Wm. Ritch1e, “ho has always been a devoted member of the lodge and since the infancy of 0M ”[2 has always been zeakus and «nthusiustic in his et- tcrts for the uplifting of the noble order. He is sadly missed at me- Stnt but 1t is the emnest and sin- one 110119 of all that he “ill very 3:011 be able to resume the vacant chair in his lodge .room here as cheerfuily and as energetically as (\v‘.'r. Miss Edna Drum-H, of Vurney, was the woloonw gneqt o‘f her friend, Miss Emma Brown, from Saturday till Sunday. Mr. Angus llaoner had the misfor- tune to cut his knee badly with an axe. recently. lie was also unfortun- ate. in lost“: a horse not long,r ago. Andy VVatscn got a tap on the leg frcm a horse, and was on the hob- hle for a few days, but is getting arcund a little more lively now. On \Nednesday, June 17th, the home of Mrs. Fred llargrave was the scene of a very pretty wedding, when her eldest daughter, Miss Elizabeth, was happily weddtd to the man of her chcice, Mr. Peter Daly. The mar- riage Ct‘ femony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Berry, of l’riceville. The. bride was ably flSSlSttd by Miss Jean Renwick, of Dromore, while Mr. Geo. ,llargrave, brother of the bride. per- formed the duties of groomsman. The bride lookid charming as she pro- ceedt-d from the house to the lawn leaning: on the arm of her brother, lVVill. She was becomingly attired in cream lustre and carried a bouquet of maiden hair fern and roses. The bridesmaid was also suitably and be- comingly attired and C'dl'l'itd in her hand a bouquet. After the ceremonyr was (NH and congratulations ex- tendid, the large assemblage of ill-1 vited guests, which, we think. num- l)t'[‘('d.OVCI‘ two bundled, sat down to an elaborate repast which had been daintily prepaled. This over the remainder of tle ewning was spent in music and dancing, the treat- nu-nt of the hostess and her friends bling kindly acknowledged by the lhappy gathering, which dispersed at a late hOur, wishing: the happy cou- ple a safe journey and happy lie in tin-ir new home In Michigan, where they will take up their abode at preâ€" sent. \Ve jcin with the community in ex-' tending cur cordial congratulations to Mr. and 311‘s. chry Eckhnrdit, who joim-d heart and hand on \Ved- nesduy, June 17th. \Ve exnect the Bunessun corrc-Spondent will furnish a full report. Ritchie Bros. are at work on the handsome n: w house now being ereCt- ed by Mr. James Hapkins. Mr. \Ves. Arnett has taken charge of the marl lifting proceedings at Hansver. Mr. Igddie Vickers, of Toronto, is visiting his parents here at present. Mr. and Mrs. Will Pearscn, of Al- lan Park, spent Sunday before last with Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. James Livxngswn ana two children, of Guelph, are visiting friends and relatives here at pres- ent.. Mrs. McCulloch St. has been ill but is recovering nicely. Mrs. Ben Goutts visited friends in Glenda latelyw . ,u;00ntinued on page 6, .. '- "Miss Hattie Laurance, school teach- er, of Muskbka, is spending the sum- mer holidays at her home here. V'Miss Mariha Torry, and Miss Stew- art, of Durham, were guests 0! Mrs. Fred Reay one day recently. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kennedy vis- ited Allan Park tricnds on Sunday last. _ A _ _ Spring Bank. and Mrs. James Livingston and Vickers. For Bargains in ‘ Handkerchiefs Men’s and Buys Suits Suspenders Odd Pants Hose and H alf~Hose Rain-Coats ‘ Underwear Umbrellas Sweaters Hats and Caps Overalls Shirts Smacks Collars and Ties . Boots and Shoes lverythiug in the Gent’s Furnishing linv. T'l‘is is your chance and val should take advantage of it. The school is thoroughly equipped in teeching eblllty, in chemical and electrscal euppliee end fittings. etc., for full Junior Leaving and Metric- nlntnon work. The following competent out! en lo charge : ‘ THOS. ALLAN. ls: Clue Certificate. rm. MISS DUNALDA MCKERRACHER, B.A. Cheeics, Moder e, and Englich. MISS GERTRL’DE HODGE, B.A., Science. History and Geography. Intending students should enter at the begin- nmg of the term if possible. Board can be ob- tained“ reasonable ratpn. Qurham is aI health) -‘-£_..LI- “law -0 | wow wwwwwwwwwww and active town. making it“ amost desirsbl'c plsce of residence. .L.GRAXT DURHAM SCHOOL. WCMCM Having decided to give up the Gent’s Furnishing Busisiness in Durban» my entire stock will he cleared out at, Because the cast iron ”3: . . .irl combustion chamberts .‘Zl corrugated in such a "’ way as to add about )6 i to the heating surface, , with the result that ll: from the same fire a “ Hecla” will extract a proportionately greater amount of heat than will a furnace built with a smooth combustion chamber. ‘ . Don’t worry, it’s wicked. Boast. and the world boasts with you. Kick, and you kick alone. You will have no lek coming If ya. buy your boots, shoes and hosiery an McIlraxth's The corrugations serve another put the strain of expansion and contraction. Send me a rough plan of your house, and I will of the cost of installing a “ Heel: " Furnace. I ‘ new “ Hecla ” Catalogue. Write nowâ€"whil “ Clare’s Furnace Builder,” care of He has the good: He sells the $001!: at reasnnahle prices. The largest stuck in town to clumsv fr Trunks Club Bags Valises and Telescones in stock. Making repairing neatly done. 'l‘hv dawn town shoe store Come with the Crowd to Stinson’s Ice Cream Parlor, where you get the Best Ice Cream, Ice Cream Sodas, Sundaes, etc. Call in on your way home and get a quart to treat the family. STAFF AND EQUIPMENT,“ '39- Groceries, Fruits, Flour. Feed and Seeds IN FLOUR Bakery The Model Foes. 81.00 per month. Chairman McGowan’s Eclipse Milverton Jewel Five Roses Terms Cash. Eggs same as Cash. CUS TOMIWORK AND REPAIRING AS USUAL .. C. KARSTEDT, Durham Cheer Up . ROSE, Durham COST PRICE ! C RAMAGI. McILRAITH lxghn lthAY and EVENING classes. ‘0‘0‘0\ msc, and I will make you an estinum 'Fumace. Iwillulsoscndyouthe it: nowâ€"while you think of itâ€"eo BOOK-KEEPING SHURTHAND TYPEVVRITING COMMERCIAL LA\V COMMERCIAL CORRESPOND- E.'CE PLAIN BUSINESS \VRITING ORNAMEN’I‘AL \VRlTlNGr and in placing all its gradual Each student is taught separately his own desk. Trial lessons for a week free. Visitors welcome. Business Coll LEADS XN Aybon Milling Oo.’s Encore Pure. Manitobt Royal Household. are fuel savers. Handkerchiefs Suspenders Hose and Half-Hose Underwear Sweaters Overalls Smacks Boots and Shoes W. T. CLANCY. Pri Mount Forest in relieving in m. The Model

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