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Durham Chronicle (1867), 28 Oct 1897, p. 4

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7“-" VVQ VVUU‘U co rtainly be conducive of sentimental thought. The picture seen by Bryant where no walls or terrupted the vision came up to as I thought of these forlorn swaina waiting for their nymphs, “lovers walked and woo’d in a forgotten ave the soft 58 this was "19. t we here also. Many of these w 'l‘hose along the c-rtainly be c‘ thought. 'I Bryant where terrupted the it is six inches in width ualiy widening to 8 or lOi :ome three feet up where it sutficiently to permit one’s be pass through nicely. On eacl .u the bottom is a step~the upon which some of our arr p-0tsdoulnless sac and waite their " Mary’s”. Sittino en ‘ ally sumdie is the estate mostly surrounded “ such a wall but many of the tie arc likewise separated by the 8m 1‘th are not buil'. of field stone than: are none to be seen but 1.".H'l'lt‘tl stone. . . tm‘. and coped With l‘Ollf' _ VV-..\_,-IIIJ|JU alblla'lor Johnston, one ol the cleanest. a1 tidwst of these I have Sven, is < the Major’s estate and he tak condition anl villagers are comfortable. Hue of the firm. things that struc nn- as peculiar is the miles and mile of solid stone wall to be seen ever; \w here doing the duty of our fence: Foulks Court in minimum. :. m bwl. liesulvs securing tlxorougl drainage for the soil these pruvide a line sporting " fielxl” lovers of the finny tribe. Speckled beauties of from one to two pounds‘ Wblght are often caught in the° Season. In this upland, the several estates differing materially in extent. in appearance and in vert- iCHl configuration. Small Irish Village's are lying here and there in 'fi‘ lelelele 1" ‘ [ohnstom one o! the cleanest. and idstt of these I have Sven, is on he Major’s estateAand he takes I\t\n:--' - ‘ easn-rn sides. is an ex plateau. mustly level gently undulating. tract of country a tew mmuuler lazily or ripp' Cowling: to Hm nut-um Bogof Allan to t faumus range of tradition has fixed thr' early warrior renowned Phil. Mm Since “ Landlordism” as it is in Ireland is one of the things we in Canavia hear so much about, it may be well to give you an idea of some of the estates I had the pleasure of visiting and I cannot do better than begin with Foulks Court. the Major’s north west of County Kilkenny. with the old towns of Kiikenny and 'I‘huries some distance apart to the south. the. h - {huge REsumNCE zâ€"Middaugh House. Besc Plans. ON FIRST MORTGAGE pevial attention given to Loaning, Insurance, Conveyancing and General Estate Business. b , to prevent ready ingress 'er the walls. Gateways iron gates (wooden ones mally seen) open from , anol stiles ~ the real old- ile of long ago~euable 1 VH1.“ h ti m1 ,, for [no inyrimls of tiny insects which "H“ 1") I g" t . . 7 here have their haunts. The largest the tinny {“he' SPOON”! of these lakes, about twelve acres in w from one to “V0 .poumli extent is drained during- the summer [re Site" Emifmthll‘lwuleg mvuths, and from the moist bed there girl?“(illsdlilfljcl'ing: “mierially springs. up a thick titrowth bot reedsl, ii. anpeurance and in vert- \\'ll‘.(3ll reach m I.) “003’ ‘l. actua .‘ ; : 1‘. h measurement, nhenghtol'ouel twelve lglll‘ftt.0n. Sm i”, U? feet. These ripen and the before '9' ll in": here and“. tae’r-e‘l‘n winter and the now flooded surfat “21%;.°§.""J§.'Z“£:Jif.2;’33,? and . :lwse I have Sven. is on lent skating pond. Add to this the 1,5 estate and he takes gentle curvature. of the roadways, do in keeping it in load Wlllcll 33’“) the sxsterIslandOdefy the aul in seeing that the surveyor 3 rule, and tnke their course re comfortable. quite Irrespective of right a‘ngles and we first things that struck Squares and you have a . ' liar is the miles and miles which presents quite .a picturesque me wall to be seen every- appearance: and in which dead level a the duty of our fencBSJmonotony 18 out of the question. li't in particular is liber- But I must pompone the 1'9' - mai er tillI r L ndon a 1 . nl wnh these for not Cltly , “d . each 0 s 113, ‘ ° ” o o ' ' i 3" '1» l. ' l to take (:- mostly surrounded With J ‘ 9 9 “a” "8' me to but many of the fields $013.11“lflltllQQ?yt°‘§P:fiagk‘:or Ollie aseparated by the same. ‘ e iopo ' an c: y. ' 9' W13 ' >t built of field stone for es, I am yours faithfully, none to be seen but of N. ‘V. CAMPBELL, one. laid nicelv in m“. ~ - mrior “izard, seerâ€"th hil . MCCUUL Skirting lik the eastern and soutl 1rd with aggro-x~ for the starving- e labor also I was going through to 8 or 10 inches, p where it widens mit one’s body to ly. On each side a step-the step 3 of our amorous it and waited fur' Sitting so. would Terms to suit borrower. of hills n C H A RG BS MODERATE aastern and south I) extensive upland evel but in places 9;. Through this low small streams ripple merrily ac- ground where Waited far :80. would sentimental t for not cnly rounded wit],- Of the fields 1y the same. 11] stone for seen but of . . . Iue lsxanas now covered thh tall bxruateu m the . . . .. . sedge or reeds whlch dnstmctly show v Iulkenny. thh . ' , the traceryof their feathery tops, cum and Phurlee . ' ' clear agamst the sky overhead. Rus- to the south, the . . , _ tlc seats are placed on the Islands and e W est and the . . - .. 109Ln‘nnnn 1,. 3“ _ v . " “M“ Two infants numental on Sunday nil seen by the dnnrstep Stiles in- ‘ 33."! the Second It is only at 5 per cenr. Ollgh the f opening entshcep Upon which the abode of r ‘ Inning l 1301'. stones 'rruy ac. [RIB river tlel'OUgh streams grad- _"', “"9"~ A numbm were from Tom places. Ottawa Oct 23 ’ f; C" 33:98 “lat n . -_ -IA . ”-1.. ‘1‘)!" ‘ ’(.t‘) :1) Lu. says that Sir \\ I , imam Van Hm before the Briti<h Culnm ' . bla Bnard of Tr; vesturday, sand that the Can .adian Pac agate actively in .wv auauuunefl m Toronto, At the same time and place there wil on Sunday night. The first. was found on also b W e o ered for sale tfhfg "i”“able “'9’" : , ‘ mm. 1 . ‘ ‘ . _ lpropertv in the Town 0 ur 1am consist »” ° â€"‘ ' fie” °2§£2fi221wtmn“am; or Building not. No. 28:)» we eastmd ' '.: Mnloue’a house, 24 Sackville street, “f Garafmxa street 1n Bald [own 2f Dm‘; , . , Both were taken to the mm as shown on a nian (Edges burvem of part of lot No. 2.") m the hrst Conces- sinn Eaat Uf Garafraxa Road .of the Town- . . ,ship of Glenelg by Dawd Gibson. P.L.S. . aster occurred on the New Yorlr Dated July 18.34 and filed in the R62”: Central Railway. running from Buffalo to Otl‘ice for the County of Grev. . . ' '. When near New York four cars lot is said to be erected a good sub' lettthe mils and plunged into the Hudson two storey modern brick store and a h _ nineteen warehouse. . it passenger; on board were from T ' "- r,... ttimeof other Canadian f Te'm“ ‘0 De cert a l Ottawa, Oct. 23.â€"-_A s end from Victoria, ll. 0.. says that Sir V . . , For fuather particulars annlv tn _ illiam ‘an Home )efore the Brigid. n..n.._-L: -- -â€"the . as been f murdering her hn Coroner’s Jury re Fnday last against tht h her two alleged acmm pli Chartrands. She was remanded t; Jubilee Stanfgws will soon as the Post 0 co Department supply has been exhausted. The Russell Count» amounts to nearly 332.000. mom will be required if the Central (‘ ' ' enabled to carry out its plan Percy {acon from near ()rillia had his eye [)181'0991 bya lead pencxl In the hands of! ’E SChOnl-felhw- "a mu... 1.-” ' - - gree of versuty. K p u): d Aberdeen received the hnnon 300fD00ter of Laws at Drum“, wtnmnses l-etween the lakes, where on a bright morning one can sit in the balmy atmosphere and listen to the song of bird, the hum of bee, the croak of frog, the awakening of in- sect, and the drip. drip, drip of the water as it trickles o waterfalls in the artificial . connecting the lakes. It is truly a place to develop a naturalist, for here all nature can be seen at her best, and no better Opportunity could be afforded for studying the habits of; the myrimls of tiny insects which here have their haunts. The largest of these lakes, about twelve "We“ " r-v‘vv\. vl‘ t.‘ isthmuses between the l on a bright morning: one t_he balmy atmosphere a1 Hallway. running from k, When near New Yo; ails and plunged into 1 causing the 1m! 01 number of Dassnnn‘no Let it not be supposed that, since b Wingham _ this country is the “old country,” “mm 0 ' . . . McGill, CI It 18 therefore destitute of fore3t as Wingham st often in Canada where no trees come hymns. darken the horizon and a more or A3 he “"15 in _ . ington mere] . less monotonous aspect IS the result. leg and wam This part of Ireland is as well wood- ' revmd. ed as the country around Durham though the appearance is entirely B , different Forhundreds of years it has been the policy of land owners to plant trees every season. This eSpecially before steam " ' made timber cheap. The groves and clumps of trees planted in these dis- tant days are now of considerable size and form a respectale forest [The pl mters of these days under- The ninetj attle of Tra was celebrate mony on 'l‘l Monument on England was wreaths. incl WlHCll was in Continued next VC 2“ Count“ Fire Fund now sal aarly 832(0). 3501:“) will be , 0f aceutral Committee is to bei b6 ry out its plans. GENERAL. 03500 for the ‘ . ' .. lot is said to god unto the Hudson . two storey 1 9 In»: of mneteen warehouse. passenges on hard . .‘ .. l and other Canadian fof‘t’ig‘hflffi Will be made 1; 3'19052” (mm... ‘73”. , o §tickoen Rive-1:. :uu 1mm Vivtoria, Iiam Van Hume ia Baa rd of Trade Canadian Pacific actively in the us- 1-- of sale in a certain mortgageto the h_‘__.~ _._ '. which will be produced.“ time of on default being made in payment. Maor. . , of the mmieys thereby secured. there .nll 3mmittee is to be3 be uliered f0 1‘ sale by Public Auction, bv James (I arson Auctioneer. at The Mi‘ddaugh . . s ' . 'l‘ , r. Orillia had his, Hone 1n the .nwn of Durham 0n '1 ,. 1 - fl } ,1 f the 9th «lay of Nuvember 1897 at 3 o’clock p. OUR“ J "',‘ '0 13113: S 0 Im., the r’nllowing property, namely :«Lot Fall Wheat... rung 1]: tn .fircinto l number 13 on the Eastside of Albert street \‘oring Wheat. me e w: ose'c‘miaininfirhalfan acre of land and Park ‘ Let number 13011 the Northside of Saddler Oats °°°°°°°°° has been arregted street in the (i , overnment Survey of the said P688 her husband at Fownpmitaining 4 acres more ur less. On Jury returred a the said lands there are said to be erected a limit the woman, rough met one storey house 48 x 33 feet with Hay """""" a0mm plices, the :1 fl“ me woodsl.ed 36 x 13 feet. aurlnfl 9:” m,, L--- , 3 . _, week. I‘HE DURHAM CHRONICLE, October Ba rwick. DAVID JACKSON, Jr., Durham, or to ck, Aylesworth Franks. Vendor’s Solicitors, To: j-__ The ninety-secund anniversary of the Battle Of Trafalgar fought. the let Oct. 1805 was celebrated with more than usual cere- mony 0n Thursdav last. The Nelson] Monument on Trafhlgar Square, London, England Was decorated with garlands and j the foot of the cnlumn was hidden beneath J wreaths, including one from Canada (in' which was inscribed:-â€"“England expects every man to do his duty.” The 0916“: ‘ ’ tion was general in all British Sellnnrts. ....... Vvu. w.- n uuu “'Ul mug Ill “16 bottom of a well on the farm of Thomas MCGIIL C‘lll‘OSS. C. Morning‘ton of the Wingham steam pumping works was 0291'- come by Has. A rope was thrown to him. As he was fzwt losing consciousnesc. Morn- ington merely threw the rope around his leg and was drawn out feet first. lie soon reviw d. -.., uv-uux. - .t as general in all British Seaport-3. ,» ‘ Hamilton directors of the Saw-Bill "1 inein North Ontario have received ’ ltion 0f the dispatch 0fthe first gnid ’rom the mine to the head» office at V . ILt is said to weigh 180 ounces. -v- â€"\~v‘t (.ID‘.’ ligplde‘qtal._1‘e51l_lp_g)‘f'_tlle encour- . Oct.‘_‘23.â€"-W_hilg workjngjn the a .c-mi- NOVV is the time to bu '3’ your Binders and MOW- ers and be sure and buy only .Massey Harris Machines. They are sure and reliable and will not fail to satisfy you. A full stock 1')? ”Wu u, we mules. After tea was over a lengthy program was disposed of, consisting of Instrumental music by Mr. Jones, recitations by Mrs. 'Kitching and others. The Durham choir gave some choice selections. Rev. Mr. Ferguson of Durham made a nice speech about “pleasantness” as also did Mr. Humphries who is the mother of them all. The Rev. Mr. Kitching filled the position of chair- man in a very able and acceptable and all enjoyed themselves and feel profited by being in gum“: ' __-‘_.sv|ll\l U.) IJU'J aL[(311(1- ing the Harvest Home Festival last lowest rates. “Olldfil' "lglfltl- “he? I “311 D'Ojl‘Conveyancing, Leases. \Vills. Mon. V 't‘ ' H .. . l l . 4 ~. a or. Money to loan on lat-m property at, The Anniversary services held in the church last Sunday were largely \Vaterloo Tllreshers for attended morning and evening, they rooms. Patronage solxcited were conducted by Rev. Mr. .Hum- Orders for Sales phries of Priceville in an able manner. CHROVIC, F OF“ .E‘ Monday mght a large crowd assem- ' l ‘ J " Horses bought and sold. fine Spread that was so a r U x ‘ - - er Clown vxded by the ladtes. After tea was H) ’ . __-1- --;un H l 'U‘ bull got. knocked down a animal tramptd on one of l and fractured a bone in h' which will keep him in the 1“ a couple of weeks. Mr. Editor you missed tl feed in your lifetime by not ing the Harvest Home Festiv Monday night. ' When I t( your lips will water for a Mr. R. Barber has had a so. attack of Neuralgia in the head which has kept Linn in the house for afew days. Ajl‘o Aiac. Bill'bfll’ “'11:!“ {0011:9113 1.: .. VGTC The Best in the manket )ar Canadian 1 WINDSOR SALT. Parlor Lamps, - Si. ,.ur. numphries who is tho of them all. The Rev. Mr. g filled the position of chair- a very able and acceptable and all enjoyed themselves ‘\h-cL‘1 ‘ nan be offered at so 10‘ -_ vâ€"“N Wilhlip 20.01' 2:") sheep an. Sheep Dip 0r Powder, w larger fleece of W001. You will hzwo time to age Varnish at 3 Ba] at our store. 28th 1897. VARNEY. 11 one of his legs bone in his ankle im in the house for while feeding his l7 ssed the bostlpl'allc r not attend- Mono Festival last low an I tell you Conve for a month. mm so low a price, but 1t 18 and the That: p ket at Inc a quart. 111 and American {30: 'lhe best am! pm est Stable Lanterns, - 1'0 \31'111 I1 30111' Vehicles 31:51:“. ) 1‘1] Ill-\f'lllw rhu' , a plum, uuc 1t IS 50, others are and take advantage of this c a1](l L {In1)s r‘UC‘i‘” will tluivc better- ; oxon’s 0f M arriage . T. OHCHA RI ,3 “5 “Pt in stock. P’Cmptly mended muus 01 machines. 5 and Sewing Machine on farm property ' â€"chenso gexi: for )mers are be- of this snap. by for the Auctioneer and CC!“ Drills in {In 1 Oil . 0113. Ctr. of When the [15006 was 011; Bat Abdul Hamid M ”011118 of loan; tug tum ‘ cunning “It callous]. “‘1 [Inflated under the id tho Mint." One of Al tint not. atmr coming t: To carry out his Claudine." he is i THE GREAT A ER AND A A STUD V the the E.(\ H his p C. I in {on mi Ht

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