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Durham Chronicle (1867), 21 Jan 1897, p. 9

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OD r Cut 80!“ I um! sow hard URI“ 8111‘ $Q'“ D and BPS won to Pills. a for “istilz .100 at WHO for Miss Ray of Mt. Forest guest of Miss Bella Mark’s 1a: Bliss Tiliey Stevenson left flay for Toronto for a few Visit with friends Mr. and Mrs. Lillej; ef sue-mt their honevmoon wfth I 'i. 011 1p Geo Young and MCA out hunting and g .t on tl‘ a. black fox. so U60. say nor. get it. that clay, but seen on the. trail the ne): hiéé would be valuable. 'Nr. Thos. McComb wa: of Mr . Little one dav 1215 You all want to prep w. \‘ ‘-1‘r\ fr. ‘\L; 11.0111 ;T\ ]{ 111 ll S011 Nor m a n pec he 111 11a 111 18W 31 fru T. thi e hav the: 7“- le My. the " M. (‘- sleig‘nload which passed . ur town last. Friday might ~-.-.me respect; for themselves if ‘ none for the town, :i‘iders is sinking a. well for Eden this week and Tom is , that; can do it. . poo colé ing 3 Yountr and Achlister wentl mutiny 21110. g t 011 the track of‘ -k fox. so ueo. says. and (lidl et it. that day, but Mac. wasl 011 the trail the next day. Itsl would be valuable. ‘ . 'l‘lIOS.AIcCOI11b was the guest- 1'. Little one day last week, ‘ {tall want to prepare for the e to be held in Knox church nanln on the evening; of Monday 1..) “hen tl1e1e will be speethesl 111111le the Rev. \lessrs Inkster, ' 1cm 21ml otl1e1s.(xet30urquar. 11!;ul\ 11038.,‘A 000d time is ex-. (Intended for list issue.) Lay of Mt. Forest was the Miss Bella Mark’s last week. .‘iliey Stevenson left on Mon- 'l‘omnt.o for a few weeks’ complete treatment; w I us. you can procure at M s 00.. Durham, Ont, ertakes. nttigljew is into the butcher- mess. Bob will make a suc- t. as he (1093’ with everything HOLSTEIN. It Intended for last issue.) Rxl‘y. ~:vEnven of Mt. Forest is at-l : the bedside of her mother,‘ Little. ;.T;-»mer0n is going into the -. business; he says it will * than cutting wood. _ Uadd. has Leen in very i‘zh of late owing to a severe uh he got when out canvass- VARNEY. :hie Little is not i: .prov- lat but them are hopes of 1 PS 116 day last \fl eek. Len Beading have been Mrs. Clark’s this last “‘99- 11‘ H Jc ohn Orchard, of ting last week at {’55 and friends in Joseph Smith Physcian, Dr wfth Mr. and wives of the Hm‘sburg, of retiring from r in our midst, :0; Regular atment with b‘ai'rban‘n ’ Dollars Wright’s 111 be pro- moved Mount zemh RC‘ ll The Bruce Bros; are piling Up the wood these days. Thev have al- ready cut fifty cords for Mr. T. Hill and are engaged with J. \V. Blythe to do likewise. Mr. and Mrs. McCalmon were pleased to live in No Mrs. P few days last week. Messrs. John “'at McIlvr‘de of Arten’ can the Other day. pleased to see them 2 her last- “’8‘: At the annual II Maplewood cemetery Saturday last. the fo‘ were decredzâ€" Trustc J. Licllvride and G. retary-treasurer. W1 [“31” Wheat. . “prim? \Vheat Oats .......... Barley Hay. . . Rutter ”anneal per sa‘ Chop per cw‘t.. Turkeys per lb Geese per 1b. Apples. . . .per bag Potatoes. . . .per ha Flour per cwt.. . . . Ducks per Dana . . . . . Chickens per pair ..... Dressed Hogs per cwt Hides. .. per 1b ...... the following property known as the Rocky ‘ ' Saugeen hotel. namely : I All that certain parcel or tract of land? {and premises, situate in the Township of‘ l Ulenelg in the County of Grey, containing! l nine acres more or less. Being composed '; of part of the third division of lot. number E fifteen on the first co.nces~'ion East of the Garafraxa Road and more particularly; ’gdescribed in a deed of Bargain and Sale; 3 from one Allan McKechnie and Janet. Me-l ; Kechnie't’as to dower) to Joseph Gibbons, ldated the 28th. day of March A .. 1). 1879, g and reglfteregl 131 the Registry Othce for the s : South Riding ot the County of Grey on the 6th day of April A, D. 1880 as number “2548. I The property is situate about three miles i from the Town of Durham and has erected I D1 cks Wool The attention of farmers and others interested in choice varieties of seed is called to the offer made by Mr. \\1118a1111(1els, Diiectm of Ex- perimental mes, Otta“ a. \iheeDSKms isiting‘ trlends 1n {3f Eai‘uable H9133 Prapen’; IN THE TO WNSIIIP OF GLENELG min Mortgage which will be produced the tune of Sale, .there W111 be sold Publlc Anctlon on TUESDAY FEBRUARY 10th, 1897. at the hour of 2 O’clock, p. m The property is situate about three miles from the Town of Durham and has erected upon it a good, commodions, one and one halt story, rough cast Hotel with convenient stables, etc. TERMS OF S XLE :â€"â€"Tl1e p10pe1ty 11 ill be sold subieet toa 1ese1‘1 ed bid. T e11 per cent. of the p111chase monev 11111~t be paid at the time of Sale and the balance within thi1ty dzus tl1e1eaf.ter Possession will be gix e11 on payment. of the balance of p111 chase money. For further particulars apply to W, L. MAQKEMZIE, Or 10 James Cm 5011, Venfl 0; A.uctimxeer. Dated- t1 IS 15th day of January , In the estate of 'Hem'y Crut-ohley, , late of the Township of Glenelg, in the County of Grey, yeo- man, Deceased. " pursuant to the twmishaxs of the Q revi~ed statue.- of O: tarin. 1587, chapter 110’ section 59'». that all ca (”liters and others. : having claims against the e :tzxte of Henry; Crutvhelv, late of the 'l‘mrnship of (llehelg, in the Count}: of Grey. Yeoman, deceasmlfl who died on or about the 7th day of March, g A. D. was at the said township ot" (filenelg -. are on or before the . E “253th JANUARY, A. D.. 1897, to deliver or send by post, prepa id, to Abra- ham Crutchely, of the township of Glenelg, % in the county ofUrey, Administrator, of the 2 Estate of the said Henry Crutchely. (led-cease l ed, a statement of their namesand' addresses and full particulars of their claims together ‘ Wltll a statement of the securiet}r (ifany) ; held by them, and notice is hereby given l that after the said last mentioned date the\ said administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among thel parties entitled thereto ha» ing regard only to_the claims of which notice has been given as above required ; and the said adminis- trator will not be liable for. the said assets . or any part thereof so distributed to any. '. person of whose claim notice shall not have = been received as aforesaid at the time the i said distribution is so. made. - ' NOTICE IS pursuant. "‘ NDER AND BY VIR'PUE OF A 111 e 8 El 1] NEW TU {13% A BRAHAM CRUTCH LEY, Administrator' Dated at Durham tke 8th day of January . A. D., 1897. \Y per doz §EQRTGAGE SALE DURHAM January 6th 1897. H hour of ‘2 o‘clock, p. 111., at the .KNAPP HOUSE, DURHAM, per sack arket Renort. llllt-S' manhy. ransom was THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, January let, 1597. n All them as rf ale cml‘mined ina cel- which “ill be produced at 118, there will be sold by d G.- Heppum \Vm. Grant ; an and Wmfi {range that; was the guesr of McCalmon one day meetin E EREBY GIVEN son and Andrew 100m gave us a “’8 were all is ‘hcy used to 188 herton for Venfl Dr’s A gent, _ Durham, 1000 .18 :40 80 to 85 80 to 8-5 8 to 18 £0 to 40 GO T833. of the to to 40 to ‘3 to 10 00 to 1'2 to 15 to 50 D. 1897 r A? ' . T . .. .1(:?el‘-:Gl°alllte Wash Dish, regular La, Tuesday 21 c each. ?( atj . . ‘ I“ by 91/ Quart Gramte lapped Sauce Pans, reg 40c, inesday 32c. iu"2 .. i . . y - _ , P 1 ,» 9“ £2 Quart Gramte llpped {Sause Pans, reg 30c, ’luesday 24. EBest quality 1‘ net cheap second quality goods; {OCk y ‘ ma‘3 sizes Granite Preserving Kettles, reg 90c to $1.25, to day 49c pwfi ; 2 only Copper Bottom T111 Kettles, reg $1.00, Tuesday 62c each. fiE‘WiE 2 Quart Heavy Polished Tin Tea Pots, Tuesday22c each. ”13211-132 Quart Heavy Granite Tea. Pots, Tuesday 48c each. ’*t “6-; Heavy Wool Drugg‘et for Shirting, reg: 25c, Tuesdav 20c yd. Mums, 1579,: 1 piece Shirtiug’ Gingham, , Blue and White check, always 12c yd. Goes today at (c, 40 Best Tea in the wofld. In lead packets. Try a pound Tuesday ‘2. a lb, 140 1/2 {a lb. Have you tried it yet? 1000’s are delighted with it... Here’s a. arty who leek pleased of Genrse they are using “ Kolona Ceylon Tea. come emh Y 0111 choice 3 01111 pieces of plain and checked Black S In 16H, 32" and 4 ft lengths. pace to pile if. n___A_ 0“ GANITEWARE and TINWARE. Come with the crowd every day to ‘Wmnen’s High Waterproof Overshoes. Large 'Shimpent 9i; Ribbons all shades and ”"â€"râ€". U yVâ€"_ W idths, S3 lks and Samins. Scetch Fino ering Yarns, Black, W hite, Red. Men’ s Scotch Tweed Skirting MBB’ s Black English “Torsted. Highest prices paid in exchange for merchandise. A good atteen. The prices were 160 yd, 0 Sc

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