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Durham Chronicle (1867), 16 Nov 1911, p. 4

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023 IF I’D v BLYTH‘S C 0R3 ERS. Intended for last week. Rev. Mr. Lougheed. a returned Missionary from North Honan gave a very interesting and in- structive address in Knox church, Normanby. on Monday night last to a fairly large audience. is about the size of Agriculture is 1 men to the south. tion of the pea-1 the principal occupa ple. Everything is in a very priâ€" itive stage as yet. but China has ° civilization and Christian progress in the past ten years than she has done in three thousand years previous. The speaker explained briefly the cause of the present war in China which +1. “‘5‘, "‘n DURHAM. NOVEMBER 16, 1911 FOUR. China wants and in fact 15 cia- were gues Western ‘31" den on Fr. t religion. One Mrs Jac more now tha to do in the next generation. Pag- "Wm. Edge anism as a religion is dead, and w . . . eek. the whole country 18 In a state of seething and boiling. and if Christianity will not strive all within their power Tea was to give them the uplifting gospel of Jesus Christ. then China will When am"; most assuredly drift away into the bount infidelity and pendition. The generousli - - ies Aftei speaker said as he was driving . along the road from Holstein, it placed in Banks. to: m de h's heart sad. the reat con- a 1 ' g the Sund-a trast with our fine large bank . . d EfflCIBIl-t « barns and comfortable houses an . . . consmted is laboring. in all probability not . . . . and 18 b less than one million people \vill School a‘ starve to death this winter. What the main a shocking thought. Yet, in the for Sick ce of these conditions, how very meeting D fa grudgingly some will give to tional 3y missions. .- t dress a free-Will offering was i l taken up Which amounted to in the‘ A neighborhood of $20. ‘ . 1 Two c The funeral to-day of the lategxt'hat it Mrs. Wm. Walker. of Holstein. who} greatest That sr died on Thursday. November 2nd. (1 1‘ ’ o I ,. 0 one 0 after a somewhat 1111" 1' nor . ‘ ‘ ge 1 g lil'lE‘SS the gre: from kidney trouble takes place to . reading .... - l -M m 1 WWW Editos and Proprietor. 1 filly, 1 year old; 1 mare. 101l . 9 of years old: 1 horse. 9 years old; 1’ doun those beautlful clamp .. ‘ 1 set single one of the many ct’hings “'19 never \ harness; 1 set new single harness: twd- We notrced to- 1 cow. due in May; 1 cow, due (13" where some blockhead cut\ Dec. 15th, 6 years old: 1 steer. ' t'ful clump at the . . . ggoxinofacgleyaelrtl’s hill, near Orchard nsmg 3 years: 1 dry cow; 1he1â€" y of thinking. “'35 1 fer. 1 year old; 6 pigs, 8 weeks a great lack 0f taste. We have"old: 11 pigs, 3 mos. old; 50 hens; not 1131} enough Of these kmd 0H~1 wagon; 1 set iron barrows; 1 L‘ _____ .r‘n nnf ‘nsan’ forl a great lacn u; “w--. , 0 0f ‘1 UL“ ' 4‘ “‘6”, V 'mvw. v‘“’ V- ccccc I a, the roads, not only for},1 Wagon; 1 set iron barrows. 1 but for their mzam"scuffle1-1 1 root pulper, 1 p10, w 1 a, . (1 our town-18m . . ship officials could not do a beti’“,h:?1barfol';ndler9 lodhay rack, 1 a “'0 rack.1 gra- ter act than to make a by-law ' ° 'no' the destruc-‘, V91 box, 1 land roller, 1 mower strictly prohimt‘ 5 Where they 1 horse rake, 1 cutter, 1 top bug- tion of these trees. are encroaching too close on the 2y, 2 sets doubletrees and wh’f’l ' 1 l e-1 road. they can be trimmed up tre s 1 , some‘ and one trimming is all they 9 ‘ loggmg chain 18 feet need. Jimmy Marshall is. a man long 1 lapping Chain 18 ft. long hlS mouth , 1 manure form 1 gOatskin robe-9: whose taste is not all in . d obJect les-I quantity of hay and other articles and gavea very ogo be beautiful? son last Winter on t h h farm. W ic : , SALE AT ONE O’CLOCK SHARP. grove opposite his willhfemain a sdplendid monument to 's tas‘e an common sense. - : TEm83fHaY: and all sums of war in (‘hina which .4 ought on through >f the Government nrio'in in 1901 when gion. One lish more few years .y can do L11 be able :ion. Pag- ll Two cents a week is exactly 1:38 . late“ what it costs to guarantee you thde’ = .whol greatest treat you ever emlgyel.‘ . 9nd \That small amount per \Vee , 0 >4 . " '{one dollar a year W111 secure you . ”“955 the greatest amount of newspaper app fn‘rpnflino to be had on thlS contm- ; Intended for last Mr. Clarence Staples dale. is Visiting his ‘0'. The Misses Ramage were guests of Miss 1 den on Friday. ' » ' .n-o , a “(£1331 fiifal H3138 Uhlelg 33:”ch ‘ in accordance with Divme teacn-- 1 Grange hall on Friday evening last !ing. Politically and otherwise he‘i I 'd'rected their efforts to fair play. equal rights and privileges to all, .. and special favors to niC‘IlE. Giving generouslv supplied by the lad-E lust dues to everyone leads to a After tea the program was peaceful and satisfied state of af- . ‘ , V . ' O a o placed in the hands of Mr. Thos. fa1rs,vvhile spemal prIVIlegeS toll Banks. former superintendent ofgany class will lead to contentions 1 the Sunday school, who made an and ill-will. In co'nclusiion he :efficient chairman. The program spoke of the religious duties of all consisted of singing, and recitaâ€" Orangemen I'D attending ChUTCh -tions, and also some Very fine viao- service regularly and furthering lin music by Messrs. George and the spreazd 0‘ the GOSPEL After .the service a hearty vote of mounting to over $6 was taken up '\ for his able address. ‘ and is being sent by the Sunday: Our Sunday School cauncei‘t‘ School as a contribution towards seemed to have eaerything favor‘ f ‘ l the maintenance of the Hospital able and was consequently one. :{for Sick Children. Toromto. The ‘the best ever held in this place. In meeting was closed with the Na- l fact many pronounced it the very ’ u. tional Anthem. ‘best. The night was fine, the roads g .______.__.___ good. and all the invited entertain- ers present and in the very best a t i l '9' ’ "' A BARGAR‘ INDEED . trim. The order, too: was SO £0051 in tea must be dis- tinctive, plea sing and unvarying’ to merit continuous use. The flavor of Red Rose Tea is all its own; and it never fails to win and hold apâ€" proval because it never fails in quality. Try it The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction at LOT 15, CON. 2. E.G.R., GLENELG, on FRIDAY, NOVEM- BER 17th, 1911, the following; 1 filly, 1 year old; 1 mare. 10 years old: :1 horse. 9 years old; 1 set team harness; 1 set single harness; 1 set new single harness: 1 cow. due in May; 1 cow, due Dec. 15th 6 years old: 1 steer. rising 3 years: '1 dry cow; lheiâ€" TERMS;â€"Hay, and all sums of $5 and under. cash: over that a- mount. 12 months credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes for cash. A. BARGAIN INDEED. for last week. JAB. LEGGETTE, Prop. ROBT. BRIGHAM, Auct’r. .5 ‘per cent. discount of Jessopville, s in this neigh" 2 of Durham, Kate McFay- went to TO' I cover. The assessor has gone again. Ergemont is exp with fall assessment. ' Reeves is doing the we working \virh ‘ Lb AAuu ~__ working wirh cement. l 1 The chicken-pox Is prevalent in; thi‘ neighborhood, but nos-thing scâ€"‘l rious is likely to occur, The?i ' school average will suffer someâ€"5 ' what in consequence. ‘2 Halloween passed off unnoticed} so far as annoying pranks are con- cerned. nate last week as to run \a Dal] 1n- . to his foot far enough to make: walking bad for him. We hope no‘ serious results will follow. 6. * Mr. Peter Black. while working‘ in the woods last Thursday was! 'struck by a falling limb which? ibroke his shoulder bone and made‘ 3a had cut in his head and left him* ifor some time unconscious. His‘ gdog. we learn. was the first toi lgive the alarm by coming home\ [and acting in such a way as tol Fcause Mrs. Black to follow him to? ‘the scene of the accident. Dr.! ‘we hope the patient will soon re-l l a bad cut in his hea for some time unc dog. we learn, was give the alarm by lodges attended St. JV'uhvâ€" - l on Sunday afternoon to the num- ber of about fifty, which added tzO the general congregation made a crowded house. Rev. Mr. Hartley addressed them from the Bonk of Esther. by way of compa:is=on‘ showing how the evil plotting of‘ designing men can be frustrated. . turned against them- selves by the working of Divine Providence, and advised all who wished to have their efforts ing. Politically and otherwise he directed their efforts to fair play. equal rights and privileges to all, :and special favors to none. Giving {inst dues to everyone leads to a lpeaceful and satisfied state of af- °‘ - -â€" LA lva-vâ€" fairs, While special privileges to] any class will lead to contentions and ill-will. In co-nclusiion he spoke of the religious duties of. all iOrange/men in attending church service regularly and furthering: the spread of the Gospel. After sthe service a hearty vote of {thanks was tendered the speaker {for his able address. 3 Our Sunday School concert ‘seemed to have eaerything favor- able and was consequently one f ' 'tO d'raW fav’Jrable -commenf The greatest remedy in the world tor all forms of Indigestion and Dyspepsia, is “Fruit-a-tives”. Doctors as well as hundreds of people proclaim it. “Fruit-a-tives’.’ cures a from one 101! the entertainers. inc Li school children acquitted them- 4 selves well under the skillful train j ins: of Miss A. Scott. Amongst]: .1 :1 the entertainers were five members of Green Grove Literary somety. d Mr. Tth. and Miss Mary Ram- age, and Miss Mary Brown, well’. ‘maintained the high reputation ‘ 'they have won. as sweet singers. Rev. Mr. Hanson, of Varney, made a neat little speech, and a good- ly number of acquaintances and friends during the evening. The Gordon family gave some good inâ€" strumental music. Mr. Thomas Tucker read the school report. Rev. Hartley occupied the chair. ‘and gave a good reading. The ‘choir rendered some good music: ‘also a duet by Mr. and Mrs. W'm. iIVIc‘yFadden. Prizes given to the .,scholars, and hearty votes of S‘thanks to those from a distance _ Hwho had so ably assisted us with t‘ . . .0 to .Moiss Scott for her pains in training. the “Fruit-a-livâ€"es” cures au Stomacu the 11ver troubles because it makes active, strengthens the kidneys, pun- fies the blood and keeps. the stomach goc. .a box 6 25¢. At price by â€" 'fi" d for $2.50, or trial sue. all dealers, or sent on receipt d Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawe. entertainers. The the world for or trial 5m. I have got up some of the greatest Horse Fairs ever known. and have brought to Durham some of the best horse buyers in Canada. previous years. I Will promise you farmers I will improve on this if you will get your horses in proper condition. I am still stocking the celebrated International Stock Food. which is second to none for the improvement of all kinds of live stock. I am “also stocking Dr. Hess Clark’s Stock Food, end have add. ed another Food which is highly recommended by some breeders-â€" Caldwell’s Molasses Meal. In Robes, Rugs, Horse Blankets, Suroingles. Sleigh Belle of every description, Curry Combs. Horse Brushes and Singer: I can satisfy your taste. 0 QHO+1MOYHOQMO 0A. orYTcwoool 0‘ o l o . . . . 3.5.». . I have a large assortment of Halters which are very suitable for Horses. Colts and Horned Animals. have sold lately. Ranges buys one. FABMERS’ ATTENTIBN I have at. present one gnnd Second-hand Cnal Heater, also one Secondhand Wood Cook Stove, that are bargains. and are prepared to pay Highest Prices any quantity delivered at our elevator. iomsn WELL DRILLERS Also Agents for the Baker Ball Bear- ing Direct Stroke and Back Geared Pum ing Windmills, Pumps and Supp ies. Write and have us call on you. Satisfaction Guaranteed 1' our Patronage Solicited. Drive your Loads of Grain Direct t as we do not keep a buyer on the street- The MCGOWAN MILLING C0. The Chronicle will be sent from now until Jan. lst, 1912. for $1.00. AME TO THE PREMISES on“ the undersigned, on Monday last‘ an old, brown horse. Owner may 1 have him by proving property! and paying expenses.â€"Wm. Legate, jr., Rocky Saugeen. ‘24 WATER! WATER! Snow Shovels to suit Canadian any address in Canada. thus to cure. Milling Oats, Feed Oats Peas 0r Barley Horse Estray “We dof not Exchange Oatmeal for Oats." PRATT BROS, Coal Oil l3c., and American Coal Oil 15c. per gallon. a.u.ufi.r.r...§orku++ns+.wsd ra.ou.+ are in the Market for LOUISE P. O. the number of “Happy Thought" ngesl person that has a knowledge of good every person, as I carry the variety. it will DURHAM, NOVEMBER Fall Wheat ......... “$3 SJWiBg Wheat... .. ..... Ducks .................. Chickens ................ o o 1' 0 Q‘ pvoor+.:bo.4‘0.‘o MARKET REPORT to Elevator: :0... 9.0066900000060609 for WM++++++++ College. \Ve nfi‘cr _\‘m; :11 SChOOI in the pl'uvihu'. '11;l UGllege of Stratfnrd and all tions. The demand for ma. individual attention and 'st catalogue at, on 0.9. The Idea Fur We carry the Gent’s Furnishings Before you ge1 what we have. We Clothing, and these quality. Don’t; forget tw Collars and Ties. Here is the p smallest boy or Brand Overalls. REME Anything: in Stoves. Tim and < PlumMng‘ am neatly and pmmp‘ . These three cook. dif’ cr “i prime cucugial in good cookxns move neceuxty :0 met in a . For no nutter how much or twee or required. there are ccrzai 000k be a professionnl chef or :1 hand: tbccc three essentials "-511 um: thu gives plenty of m m {m _ THE OXFORD ECONO licensed (or use only on Gurncy-‘ labor. Nothing can to up the ch For these three problc RANGE bu three answers. The Divided Flue Strip Iron} a well as heck of oven. :1: 51h“. There is no better {:5 the oven control. Are you always dusfing? 1 03': Gm: snvcs dirt and labor: mmwhilc the interlocking tcc1 There nrc plenty of other H OI thc.Gnrncy-Oxford. n c cal Come In and nee Our varied line all these future. to your entire 3 Our courses an ,. A. McLachlaI 1’11 We also cam Call and 100k THE D GURNE MOU EGG xt t0 ll

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