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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Dec 1897, p. 12

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§a 0d. 13L, PEDIGREED BERKSHIRE BOAR at Lot 15, Can. '2. Egremont. .red at the Model Farm. kov. 17th, U. S. T. ORCHARD. -'-â€"v â€"â€"â€"â€" - GEORGE, registered pedigree. l" W. J. Shephardmm, Walters Izahs flecoml owner, A. and J. Sealey, dun Hut. Tennis, two for 31.0). Nov. 16. STRAYED to the Premises or [no lfanRsumEnLOt N0. 11, Cox. 2, day of No- Nnrmanby. on or about the firgt . Owner Six Mens’ Ulsters, two 39, ode 40, and three 42 in. Ten Short Overcoats in Melton and Worsted in the following sizes: Three 36, Four 37, One 38, and Two 39 in. We have also a few Pea Jack- ets at LOW PRICES. tion. Remember): we don’t put cn Big Prices, so we can throw them off. Our Bargains are Genaine. \VE have also a few Goat Robes, Good Value, to ex- change for WOOD. l persrms having claims against th. Estate of R. \V. Horn, late of the Town of Durham blacksmith deceased, we required to send by IUSt prenaicl or deliver on or be- fm'P. the 1" I (lay of Dccmnher, A.D., 1897. a detailed statement of their claims or ac- counts tn the undersigned by whwm the same will be settled. Datid‘z'ltqurham ‘tixisv 15th day of Nov- ember, A.D., )897. ABS. ANN J. HORN, Durham, P. O. 80' Slmuld send at once for Special P10 ml'YHILiSt. lu-t1~~n941\\ \TCIH‘L', me'mxn l’mzssus. An: Run ESand many Valuable Articles aye m be GIVEN GIRLS A“ .-\Y. ERKSHIRE BOAR. __ ROXAL New Yurk Ledger, Ledger Building. BERKSHIRE BOAR, at lots 45“ H. can 3, N. D. R.. Bentinclf. JOTICE is hereby given that all Money to Loan at 5 and 5-1»- per cent. on Cool Security. INSURANCE Promptly Attended to. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. lower Town Implement Warerooms. A Full Supply of CUTTERS and SL JIGHS at. Prices that will surprise you. Variety of STOVESâ€"Cooking Stoves, Box Stoves and Coal Stoves. ROSES of all descriptions. ROOT PULPERS, c.. c. I carry the Largest. Stock of SEWING MACHINES and OR- GANS in Town and all away down in price. W. CALDER, Strayed N OT ICE. CHAS. GRAY, Jr., Lot 3, con. ‘2. Egremont. JOHN HOPKINS, Jr. GOODS. red fiedigree, bred Valters Falls, Ont. Sealey, Bunessan, Agent. Sept '23, 3m Oct. 4th, Toronto. 4' GENTSâ€"Book business is better A, than fur years past; also have better and faster selling books. Agents clearing frum 5810,00 to $10.“) weekly. A few leaders are: “ My Muther’s Bible Stones ” " I’m- grgssivo fipezrker.” “ Klougl'ike Gulf! lilplds? Brantfurd . " Woman,”Glimpses of the Unseen,” “Break fast, Dinner and Sup er,” “Canada: An Encyclopacdia.” Boo: on time. Outfits free to canvassers. THE BRADLEY- GARRETSUN 00., Lnnited, Toronto. YI‘HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS 1 for Sale Lot No 8, Con. 4 Glenelg. Six- ty acres cleared, mostly under grass, free from stone, and well fenced; plenty of ce'~ dar timber, balanqe llaulwoml. m" “15m particulars apply to JAMES CARSON Esq. or J AMES RYAN DURHAM. MARKDALE 1’. U. 'I‘HA'P WELL KNOWN BUILD I ing used as an Orange Hall in the town of Durluun.â€".-\pply to 1‘ Crawford P. O. kevsand mo good Yorkshire Bouts, one year Old. A[ ) ply tn 3 C. M. lliLY',l‘H Orchaul. N the Town of Durham, County ol Grev,incl111.i11g a valuable water 11111 3r brwk 1111elli11g and many elegiLle nildiug lots “ill be sold in one 01 1111110 lots. \lsol1)tI\'0.60. (~1111. 2.“ 0.11 '1‘111111sl1ip of Bentinck 100 acies, adjuiuiug '1 111111 111111, Durham. I RING Lot he 30, Con 3}. Egre- mont. 1.1 m'fles north of Holsteia. 100 acrest. abut macros cieared and in anal state 03' cultivatim. Lug hmse, influx] and plastered. frame barn. frame stable. Well watered by spring creek. Will sell on my terms. THOS ORCHARD, Holstein. Oct. !9th, 1897. 23m. ‘OR'IY YOUNG BRONZE TUR ‘ “M1 ‘rx. n.‘ ..L:-n "..M1 ()r !y [HE E DGE PROPERTY. For Sale 31551193 STA 1’ L ES, “'31. ANDERSON. 11mm MACKAY. The Rev. Mr. Thom preached the Sabbath School Anniversary sermon in the Presbyterian Church on Sabbath morning last, and the Speaker proved himself at home among the children. His address, founded on 11 Tim. 3:15 was interes- ting. instructing and admirably ad- apted to the child mind, as was evi- denced by the ready responses and rivited attention of the little ones during the address. There was a large congregation present. Mr. Thom dispensed the first communion in the new church at Eugenia in the afternoon. At the preparatory ser- vices on Friday evening last six new members were received on profession 3of faith, and one adult baptised. ' The Presbyterian Sabbath School and Christi n Endeavor each elected their oflicers one day last week for the succeeding year and half year as follows. 8 S. :-â€"-J. Blackburn and IA. M. Gibson Supt’s, J. F. Van Dusen iSec 'l‘reas, Harry Stewart Assn Sec. l Fred Dinwoody and Miss Neil Libr’s, iMiss Sullivan Org nist. C 143.:â€" lRtv L V" Thom Pres, Mrs A "1‘ Her- lon Vice Pro-s. Miss McMillan Rec Sic, Miss Elle Stewart Cor Sec. ll‘he. \‘fu'lD'JS committees .were also well lilled. Rev..\Ir. Scott of the Enphrisia 0.2" t preached excellent sermons in t MetholiSt Church here on Sunday, while Rev. Malian preached anniversary sermons on the Eugenia circuit. Rev. Mr. Malian has announced for three weeks of special services. commencing Januar #11. That the FLESHL<'RTON . December 23rd I 897. meetings might not clash, the Pres- byterian session decided on Sunday to postpone their meecmgs till the close of the others on the 25th of the month. The Colonel of the 319: Britt. has? decided against using the drill shed " for a skating rink. This seems; short sighted as the rent ofiered, would go a long way towards keep-f ing the building in repair. which is much needed. An opportunity nowl: presents itself for some capitalist to. erect a rink worthy of the place. ( l c J. F. VanDusen has put in a hand- some regulator in his Jeweller shop. Allen Gibson is home from Toron- l to for the holidays. Dr. Malian has returned from his .sojourn at Clarksburg. Mrs. J. E. Moore has returned from a prolonged visit. with her sis.- tar in Collingwood. Kev. Thom is assisting Mr. Harris- in special services in Dundalk. Wishing THE Cuuoxwm a Merry, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. â€"Cheap Furniture for the holiday trade. A nice ane of fancy Chairs and Tables at Sheweil’s Furniture 8110;). Call and see goods and prices. FIRTHâ€"ECTORâ€"At the mantle, Dornoch on Dec. 16th I) Rev. Little. Mr. Alex. Firth, Teac or. 0100013. to Miss Isabel Detox of.tho unto phoo. 31.3mm}. LI) â€"[u Louiw on Friday Dec. 17th. the wife of Mr. Hugh McDonald of ; ilailg! ater . MARRIED. “BORN ggiWWeH 3;;Children U} that are not very robust need A a warming, building and fat-forming . : foodâ€"something to be used for two ", or three months in the fallâ€"that " ; they may not suffer from cold. “13.1! otley and niece of Toronto ale visiting the former' s patents, Mr. and Mrs. James Boulden of Bentinck. of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophoy phites of Lime and Soda su lies exactly what they want. gfhey will thrive, grow strong and be well all winter on this splendid food tonic. Nearly all of them become very fond of it. For adults who are not very strong, a , course of treatment with ' ~, the Emulsion for a couple ‘ ' of months in the fall will put them through the winter in first-class con- dition. Ask your doctor about this. Be sure vou get SCOTT'S Emulsion. 500 “h m and fish are on the wrapper. ‘ All drum: sac. and 0:.00. : KOTT BOWIE. mam ‘ SGOTT’S EMUL3ION

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