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Durham Chronicle (1867), 3 Jun 1897, p. 10

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I‘ezxsonablex‘fiefir,‘, madam}. d of M: \ ‘ " 01“ ‘ ' o estate or {my part ‘est therem are I“ 1' H‘ 5'13; 5:11“; P\ 1\ES Of every 1 (prepaidmr to (19 , ‘ ’3‘ . , of the Town Pt I] “(“5431 ‘, 13TH)“. ‘(}rey.([)\1r|yam ‘ “" ' - nk.1nr]_ rix,_ (1f theiast ‘ O Agilvlfifll LII"- for BUTTER and EGGS in exchange (15 at bottom prices. ‘- , ‘ O '\ *x'ai'it Mt mulllty of goo 0111' Complete Departments are : . fly-made Clothing, Dry Goods, es, Boots and Shoes. {:1- a’dif-i‘i‘i m _ __ 30k 18 w it u " 8d "1 ('3 any n Hâ€" umdian grown .xxmmx TREE A 0'01) 3 for Implements Machinery- Nursery and get v r- ' .’V’artl or(lel'So for supplying concerns or of can purchase Fr 9 n c h) f r e .e to buy ; better MEI. '1 ment data - February. 1893“ x- the High Court 0 n 0 AM) [If Fi‘UfigBFaF :1), ,. In Bath, Ont, Chase’s Indneyo uctioneer. Liver Pills are a standard remedy. TOW“ Jcseph Gardner, of this town, sufferâ€" . ed for 40 years with indigestion and accompaniments~ 7 NDEB. x the po 1:” tDriltls, grsts . f 88 m e M'â€" Secmons, Carson. A_uct Rubbing It, In I10§§1§5i§t1 ’Ul\UU£I;wL -v ment. dated the fourteenth day of | February. 1893 made in a certain action 1n 1 the High Court of Justice, Chancery Divi- fiitm of lr‘ir/gerald et al N Qllilk, there will he otl'eretl for sale by Public Auction, w1th the approbation of A. M. MeKinnon. EN ., Local Master ot said (‘ourt at Guelph at t re Midtlnugh House in the Town of Durham, on SA'I‘URDAY JUVE 5th, 1897, at twelve o’clock noon, the following lands and prem- ~ ism viz.‘â€"'l‘he south half of the north half and. the north ten acres of the \ south half of Lot number five in the fourteenth Doncession of the ' 'l‘ownship of (llenelg in the County of tire}; lcoutaiuing thirty~five acres more or less 0 , .A‘-- l... nl‘\\rf\.\[‘ h||"“ :l‘i( gawk JUDICIAL SALE Slldll ”(1‘11“- . .-. w. -_ Ve'1111111 s S11li1it1ns 211111 1116 balance 111111111‘ 111111 1111111111 11112re11f1111‘ i11111 (2111111 111 1116 111911 it 11f 111i~1 action \1i11111111 interest. 3'011v \1i112b12s11ld 5111111201 10 a roserxm 1111111 fixed bv the said Master. The f11r111e1 1:11111li111111s 11 ill be the standing conditions of ’ 1 l 1‘ 1110 Court . . F111- 111r1110r particulars applvt o Guthrie. 1“ .111 (1111111111 Sulicitum (11111111111, John 1 11115ki11,Q.U.'1111111111101'111 W“ " “"m'vvnu 1‘11 )n SA'I‘URUAI J U \n; out, mm, at unww {clot-k noon, the followmg lands and prem- ises Vin-«The south half of the north half and the north ten acres of the south half of Lot number five in the fourteenth Concession of the 'I‘c_Mi1.~‘hip of (Henelg in the County Uf Grey containing thirty-five acres more or less. This property is mostly hardwood bush and swamp with a small clearing around the barn on the premises. ---v1-‘ TERMS, OF SALE : Twenty-five per cent. of the purchase money shall be paid in cash atthe time uf sale t9 the Vendor’s Snliciturs and the balance thhiu one nmnth thereafter mm court. to the cred 1t uf (hm actmn Without Interest. The {)rnp- erty witlEbesuld subject. to a roservm bid ‘ - -‘ A ) \r-.A.4nn 'l‘lm. further In ‘ Vendor’s So} ated this 14th day of May, the matter Of dolph Henry 1‘ Village of PYiC C 0 F FEE THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, June 3rd, WW Full Spank a good worket and h find emplovment. \Ve undexstand \I find his better half ‘lenroaden and take 1r no! A1no-"\anP. t1)", TO THE JUDG-fl ' of the Estate of Ran- 'y Middangh. late of the ’riCeville, in the County 1d Province of Ontario, , Deceased. -â€"â€"â€"--'“-"‘"‘- Datum. --, I ‘ . T IIOUSE. in the low“ 0t Ulll'llfllu uu F“??? It "fl 1 FRIDAY the18th day of JUNE, 1897, "3 a. mlmeot or r leafna- a 3o’clock, p. m., the following Property, ahlgh medlcal authomty. namely :-â€"- l 11; m-â€"-driveit out Take Building Lot N51289:: the east side of . Street m sald Town of Durham, that removes the act as show} 0“ a plan (15de Survoy) of part ' m the first concossxon east of ‘ . - LL, Rock of Tanners Tweeds, Blankets and Yarns at I. S. O. 1887, Cap HO. nding Acta) that all alaims or liens (special st the said Rzllldn‘ph .'hn diod on or ahamt h_1897. or againp'this Solicihwfia av. 1397. 1 immuxg I 11w, U uelplL “’ell Mr. Editor;â€"â€"We wul again try to jot down a few items for yom' f uewsy paper. Seedingr is about done in this sec- tion and what grain is up is looking well. Lots of rain and prospects for 1. good crop are causing the yeomen to near a broad smile. There are lseveral who have seen the grasshop- 'per this spring, but Sandy Ellison says they don’t Seem to grow any larger and he hopes they never will. Mr. 'I‘. {\lelosh is through with his Spring work and is now working down at the Glenroaden Mills assisting to cut out the stock of logs. Thomas is a. good worker and has no trouble to Dy .‘l‘. I" A‘IU1)\,\/------- Mr. Hector Kingston has returned to his farm near Meaford. Mr. Johnston has made a, number of ments on the Wilson Farm. is the fences. and the ‘ O - l-“‘ O ..t] 1“ (_ land that is cultivate workmanlike manner Mlj. Anguk‘ MCKt-cl large: crop this year a: in (do. Mfl. Chas ‘ one (guys at .\ ristoh and is in hifi crop. HOPPERVILLE. \“vllfill 11“; \J(Vllav -- v _, 0 ladies’ shoes instead a had purchased. \ The wedding of u ‘l' -, \V..1‘:nT.fl“' sleep and rest. valuable syrup so as to take awa pleasant taste of turpentine and lins OFFER to refund the price if I: SO“ » Miss Mary vasey ”WWW“ ---_ 7 Monday after an ex ' ' BR AND BY VIRTUE OF‘friends in Sudbury. ‘1 ND 4 f sale in a certain mort- \ Quite a. sensatio the power 0 gage from James S. McMaster to the Vend-.. , ' oduced at time of sale. 3 Hunt, 8 store on. 01's, which “111 be pf . and on default bemg made m payment of '. the ac . secured. there “"11 be; in the hands of Mr. Waggner. The ' Messrs Mc- as Vaughan put in thirty- m Mr. Baird’s Mill at Lau- d is now finishing putting mts on the Wilson Farm. m is the fences. and the L5 cultivated is finished in a E‘s-:0. manner. ma McKt-chnie has put in a \Ve will again Mr. items for your “2491} \ QUK’SI‘OII, VV luv-u newspaper?” an " ehiugles on Wednesua â€"-“ Well. Bros.,\'l‘hursday loaded another 3 thin spot on cur; lumber. . we have C 118 to‘ We thought we would ha .9 it is the place l fish story this week to send are stuffed into the weather has not been where the wife ‘ the big fish have not been wool with a string" the four pound bait some oi e; where the hue-‘ ers have been using but by D panorama painted‘. of the next budget we may , and the neglectedi tell the length and weigl air noses on their?l Speckled mensters. r1 cofighing its little lungs v . n "‘ . ‘ l \G COUGH One mm The Rev. Mr. Little spent baturday} O B o 0 [stops tilt: :Sillihone t: i and Sunday in VVmgham. fig?“ 5 e . ‘ Mr. G. R. McIntosh of Chesley was . Chase compounded this - .- ~ - y {nenda m ' th 1111- . . as m mke {aged eWE i the Village on Saturday evening. 1 ' . Mr. Jesse Foster has returned af- 3 time with friends z¢ (‘LntaurnrHL He is looking well. 'pentmc and STORE PROPERTY IN THE-â€" of Durham. AThe. Popular Correspondent of Mr. Wm. Mills. \Viarton, was re- a friendly call last. equaintances here last Dornoch gave us week. week Mr. James Brigham left. for the y 1. school picnic in Mrs. , is on Friday,Jnne 11th. the 4th in aid of the English'ikihnrch 'n We were amused to hear the Trav- The Allan Park Band will be in at to erston Goat bleating at tendence. A cordial invitation i is Although a small anini to ideas of his own greatness. uâ€"uâ€" 4,â€"â€" --_..,_.__ II YDI I DE: 1 Mr. Frank Livingston took in the 1 Shelbnrne races on the 24th. Rainy River District on Monday. 8 We were pleased to have a call last The Mennonites are holding meet' - week from the Welbeck correspond- ing nightly to the north of this place n ent and will keep it up {ur six weeks. \liss Weir \Mll hold the annual A garden pait) will he held it Mr Brigham’s on the eve of Fridav Jun! Mr. Wm. M1118. wmrwu, v newmg old acquaintances he‘ week. Mr. Frank Livingston took Shelbm‘ue races on the 2-1th. We were pleased to have a ‘ week from the \Velbeck corr cut. .‘1 1 ‘3 LL,‘ A young man to Durham last purchase a pair and got, in the ( lady up Nort] where the mis when he came ‘ in Uili‘tS\‘VOrLllo va 5... â€"- - Mr. R. L. Cor morning for \Vil ‘ has secured a. positxon ' Hiles, merchant. of that place. Miss M.E. Delaney attended the _ ’ Convention held 111 Mark- ' ' ' day and Friday of last . week. --- __- A: nuvnn 80111.1(} 1697. Mr. Jesse lt‘ol tcr spel‘lding so in Chatsworth. Mr. R. L. 00 Hmit’s Store. The ladies say he is as handsome and loving . Messrs. M U“! of Garry Owen: Sound, and P young man of this vicinlty Wcub week to Jrham last Saturday base a pair of shoes for himself got, in the company of a young up North. We don’t know re the mlstake was made but e home he had a pan' of as’ shoes mste. an V Lu 7' o â€" At a meeting of citizens held last drs. John Allan were night, it, was decided to hold a Jubi- nds in Traverston last lee celebration in Durham on the Monday. i‘Z‘Jnd. Committees were appointed my and his sister Miss It to arrange the programme. solicit. in Owen Sound last tvefk‘. i subscriptions and push the arrange. I ' ”-- L‘evnn at I‘le at {he Lake \V. \V ilson Mary Vase)’ ams of Holstein ac- . number of Others Lake on the 24th of ' weeK. on took in the Mr. J a 24th. Rainy River Distric have a call last The Mennonites are holding meet- :ck correspond- ing nightly to the north of this place and will keep it up fur six weeks. A garden party will be held at Mr. Brigham’s on the eve of Friday June the 4th in aid of the English jChurch. The Allan ?ark Band will be in at- tendence. A cordial invitation is extended. ames Brigham left for the t on Monday. )1d the annual Britton’s grove o hear the Trav- at the Elephant. nml he has big 4â€"â€" ‘n'fi is 11d have a. big 1 send in but as been favorable been biting at ome of our fish- aut by the time a may be able to weight of our Mr. \Vm. Ector 'rence which took May was a very:8 e ngom was as- h Lawrence bro- and the groom’s; returned home of Normanby this locality a for due to me l'ruo u...“ 0 we: Rev. J. R. lsacvs accompanied by ,0 be his daughter Gerue are fins week in Hamilton attending conference. a car \ Born.--On Sunday last. to Mr. and. [m] on Mrs. Kedsley, a son. - 1 ‘7 i) Q ‘1 Q A. Mr. James Brigham Rainy River District on The Mennonites are It ing nighfly to the north and will keep it up fur s ndl G. R. Gilroy of Mt Fore l. chased the stock and trade 0 ac-‘ Allan Co. last. week. en‘s ', The Misses Conroy are of for London. MLCom‘oy wil ‘ for a few weeks to settle all 1 ‘(lue to the late firm. we Rev. J. R. lsacvs accomp: be his daughter Gertte are H . in Hamilton attending conk- for our , ing the sex New - __ l G. W. Brown, Lecturer and Phren- 'ent'ologist, closed one week of lectures to ‘ on Monday evening. fairly good at.- lself 1 tendance was accorded him and those .ung‘ who took the opportunity and time now ; to hear him were well rewarded for but ‘ their trouble. We recommend Mr. ir of ‘ Brown not only as a first-class lec- r he - turer but as a man who thoroughly 1 understands his profession. Mount Forest, Rep.â€" “ few. if an as Messrs. McIntyre \lt. FOI'PSt and Orang L now the firm’s yard he very attract ive appea) ‘Ln Ixuc JUBILEE d \‘ nglv, G. T. Ii. ch' spent Sunday R. Burrows. of Toronto occu- Rep.â€"-â€" \‘Ve venture if any, towns in firm of marble deal- large and line. a stock vrn , Gardiner. Of part. of r are leaving 0y will rmnain 1e all accounts i119. Just ln‘QSOUtS cc, havmg \\'("(3k 'wvith headstone.

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