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Durham Chronicle (1867), 3 Mar 1898, p. 12

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Ibd Ihc plo To llt 01' We: Town Implement; \‘v’arerooms‘. The reason Why was; because he wore IhL - J. D. KING SHSES, Money to Loan-at 5‘and 5% per cent. on Good' Security. - SURANCE Promptiy Adhended to. Pfi C‘ Issuer of Marriage Licenses. FAR M s MICHIGAN ' _ ' Mm GanadIanSitffS;‘g’z‘;;"liii“;:;°29é:{.‘;?:i Michigan. where they have bought first class" farming lands at $5 to 8'0 per acre). on long time and vaw payments Do you want to own a home 1' You can snrei do it. We ofl‘er you 30.000 acres to choos‘? Arpm, Come and look w‘ - ‘.-v U" \---\J\.'~.V / "llc VU‘IIU "flu IUU‘ 311656;". We assure satgéfavtior Full partic- wars mailed free. “'rite 8. B. ROWLAND. ”finger Land Dept , Walls, Stone a Co, Stgihv, Mich lowest rates. Conveyancing, Leases. \Vills, Mort- gages, ew.. drawn up on short n0tice. Horses bought. and sold. Waterloo Thrashers for sale at ware- rooms. Patronage solicited. Orders for Sales may be left at THE Uuaoxwuc OFFICE. STRATFORD, ONT. UR CUU RSES ARE PRACTICAL And are ofierel to the public with .confidence that the instruction ts thorough -tmd the best to be obtained in this country. Individual instruction : Students can enter at any time. Circulars Free. Which are for sale Only by C L Gran'fi Noxou’S Binders, Mowers, Drills, Spring 'l'ooth Harrows. best in the in the market. Guards, Secfious, etc., for all kinds of machines. Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. Money to loam on hum property at Upper 'Pown, WINTER W. J. Elliott, Principal. Said a gentleman in conversation, ,re- ferring' to t h ose tr ublsomc thingsâ€"- Corns. Licensed Auctioneer. Agent, for Farm Implements and Machinery. Cash Stare, lower Town. S. T. ORCI‘XARD, I carry the Largest; Stock of SEWING MACHINES and OR- GANS in Town and all away down in price. A Full Sapply of CU'I‘TERS and SLEIUHS at Prices that will surprise you. Variety of STOVES~C< Stoves, Box Stoves md Stoves. RUBES of all descriptions. ROOT PULEERS, c., c S. T. ORCHARD, Sharp’s 0M Stand. GOODS. STD VES -â€" Cooking and Coal Durham. 9‘1 very reasonably lo gm rwrticuhrs apply ‘9. BEN. ARNER, 0; m ....... _v- -vv. nu, UUII. Z, ULISLV- D ELG, containmg 100 acres, about 70 acres cleared. 9 acres fall wheat sown: seven miles from Durham; - ' Church and School: Frame House; Frame, Stable; Lo§ Barn ; Well Watered ; Small Orchard. Vill rent or sell on easy terms to the right man. For further particulars, apply 0n the premises to i Brooches. (NAME TO THE PREMISES OF / John 3101148011. Lnt 32 l‘nn Q \I t\ I) . ; LVLJ‘J UL' \ 1 John Morrison. Lot 32. Con. 3, N. I). R. Glenelz, on or about the Wth of August last, One Ewe. The owner may have her by proving property and paying em. ”‘84. JOHN MORRISON. Jan. 2lst, 1898. Bunessan P. O. HAVE been iusu'ucted tu rpcoive application for Imus on good fun-n prolmrties at 5;; interest, payable lméf ~Vearly or yearly as desired. Reasonable teirms ofrepqment to suit borrowers. Ap- p y to Oct. 4th, ' GENTS “ GLIMPSES OF THE [ UNSEEN." Fascinating book. Sweeps,the entire field Of borderland sub jects. Evergcbudy orders. Marvellous Illustratmus. I’mspectus $1. BRADLEY-GARRETSUN COMPANY. « LIMITED, TORONTO. DEEDS, MORTGAGES and other writings carefully prelmred. ALL Bysxxnss promptly attended to in the qmetcst and must confidential manner. address the Hanover Cam veyancer, offers for sale 100 arms. and other proper- ties for sale or exchange at rock bottom pricea‘, among them : The “ 'I‘easJale " Farmâ€"~Lnt 2-50, Con. 2, W. G.R., Helltinck. 100 acres The " Hall” Farmâ€"lst and '2nd Divisions Lot 1 W1}. RH Beutmck 100 acres. Lots”: andJ. Con 13, 'ulenelg, 2 acres. I’ROI’ER’I‘ ES of all kinds sold ul‘ exchanged. NOTES and ACCOUNTS collected on commis- ‘ EN' AND WOMEN “7 HO CAN 1 ' \VURK HA RI), 'l‘A LKINU AN!) Writing six. hours daily for six days a week, and will be content with ten dullnrs weekly, address NEW IDEA (3-0., 'l‘ouoxm. book i ERKSHIRE ISO-\R. ROY \L (:EURUE, regi temd peiigree bled vaV. J. hheplniulMM \\dii0!sidia~ ()nt. Second (men, A. and ]. Scaley, .Buuessau, Uut. 'lcnns, tw”0101$1..00 N av. 16. 3m . GENTS “TI-IE BEST LIFE OF 1 - HER MAJESI‘Y I HAVE SEEN.” writes Lurd Lunm about “ Queen Vittoria.” Agents make live dullars daily. BRAULEY-UARRh'l‘b’UN COMPANY, LIMITED. ’l‘tmom‘o H. H. B‘EILLER, CHOOSE A CANDIDATE 1‘ FEW GOOD \IEN FOR CAN- \ ASSIVH UN YF ARI Y SALARIES THE Ll\SCUl‘T L UM I‘ALY '10LOV'I‘O A Ennnnnatine Ennnnniinn Jan. 27th. tf -_-1- rm"... ".1, L 11111 1111111116 BRADLEY-UARHE1 511$ 1 1111111\ Y 11111111311, "louowo He is Lending, Money. at a per cent., easy terms, costs light. NEXT TO Baxx. EING LOT No. 19, Con. 2, GLEN urn -- . ° ‘“ .‘IUII. I have received one Gross of Brooches, the like of which has never before been seen in Dur- ham for the moneyâ€"â€" Worth double the price. Be sure and get one. Money to Loan. PEDIGREE D BERKSHIRE but it is alreadydecided that ‘v“ â€" For Service LEI.“ {UY McCAUL, Barrister Lower Town, Durham. W. A. MacFAHLAHE. Strayed. will be called to CARDS. Wanted. >11] H. H. MILLER 25 cts. UIHS. GRAY J.r Lot3, con. 2,Egnem0nt. RS. '1'. JACKSON “in”. Out Lock Box 28, Hanover leap or Rent- ”Fink Eur the con-traction medicine company and allowed-them the privilege of placing a few advertisements in tin; The Pie Social held in the School house on Friday evening, the 16th inst., was a marvellous success. The programme consisted of some excel- lent speeches, songs and musical selections. etc., etc. The pies were auctioned oil in the mast business like manner by Mr. Robs. Brigham. From the way he handled himself one would think him an experienced auc- tionxeer. “he proceeds amounted to nearly $20 will be applied to the School picnic funds. The boys say the pies were A. 1. sure and: they ought to know. Mr. Pete McEwen was calling on some of the old neighbors one day lasc week. Roiert Pettigrew has been pur- chasing another horse. A couple of'sleigh loads from here drove up to Ebenezer on Sunday ev- ening, to attend the revival meet- ings. Messrs. W. and F. Carson left Wednesday morning for Brandon of musical selections by \ir. G W Jones, who played some very pretty selections 011 the mouth organ, ren- dering his own accompaniment on the guitar. Later on. the Gramo- phone was brought into requisition, and a varied musical and litera1y progiam was rendeged to the deli; 111 of the audience. The Selections con- lsisted of music by the best bands and ‘ vocalists in New York and elsewhere tonether with declamations from fakirs, “barnyard signs in the morn. i11;.-,.” “Casey putting 1he Baby to Sleep,” “How Dii‘fe1ent People laug l1” and other equally laughable produc- ti1..~11s. Mr. Jai‘nes Stapis and the two Durham Editors gave short ad- dresses. and a Mr. Scott gavea Dutch Recital. A hout t111o’elock the scene was changed \\ hen Mt. John MoiTat “as called upon to auction off the pies, which he did in a remarkably short time. at prices ranging from fifteen to forty-five cents each. In one case however, the competion was so ktcn that eighty cents was paid and the pie was cheap at that. \\e don’ t know the name of the young lady whose teothsoine pastry brought the highest price, but perhaps its just. as well for her 11ml that we don’t know. Judging from the satis- fiel look we are safe in saving that ail the pies were first class. We know of two at least that were. and 3111'. Jones can swear to the excellence of the four or the he helped 10 de- molish. The meeting closed before 111i1111ight. The p1cgrain consisted of a number l l \Vnndcr what takes \V. and E. to Durham. Must, be canvassing for some of the candidates. James Finmgun is going around with a smile on these days. A little boy came there on Sunday murning, and Jim says he is going to keep him. All are well. W m Pvttigrnv and Peter Mell- Vride 1-H \veduesday, the former for Lumsden, Assn , and tha- latter for Brandon Man. We wish them BUCCUSS. Thu Misses Woolahau of Durham were the gueSIS of the Misses Allan one day last weék. Mr. Wm Bryan had the misfurtnnc last week to dislocate one of his legs, which will lay him up for some time. _.A couple more of the boys go west pretty often. Must beg-some attrac- tiou. Mi. Thos. Petty was visiting Bentinckfrieuds one day last week. Wm. Eldt is busy moving down to his farm in Normanby. and John Ynunt is moving onto the Wm. Cam- eron farm, which is being vacated by Mr. Eidt. Mr. James Moore is spending a few holidays at the old homcsmad. It waaa social, 3 rear pip-social, a long to he remembered social, the one at Edge Hill on \Veduesday evening lasz. The Grange Hall was crowded to its utmost capacity, and all preSeut had just, what they expected, a first class enjoyable time. About 8 o’clock Mr John A Graham was appointed chairman, and mounting the high platform he touched the button with anicu little speech. for which the popular pedagogue is becoming noted. EDGE HILL PIE SOCIAL. ALLAN PAR}; VA .‘DOO- . RN EY. ! A meeting of the farmers of this I'iciuity was held in the Town Hall here on Suturd 3' last, to discuss a cheese factory projectin this place. There was 1 large aftendanco, but little progress was made. as definite arrangements could not be arrived at Mort-gages. la‘ke‘Iâ€"l for money. Apply w Oct. 2nd. ' N the Town of Durham. County of Grev, im~lu..im: a valuable water mwar, brick dwelling and many elegiLle uilding lots will be sold in one or mum lotS. Also lut N0. 00. (3011., 2. \V. G. It. Township of Bentiuck, 1(1) acres, adjoining qun plot, Durham. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Boyd are atten- ding the marriage of the farmer’s sister at Conn, this week. Mr. J. \V. Henderson of Toronto was in town on Thursday and Fliday last. O'I‘ICE IS HEREBY GIVJE that anv nersnn nr nan-m 4. cm. ...a 4. .L Services were held in the Methodist and Presbyterian chm'chvs, morning: afternoon and (awning. on Sabbath lust, Mr. Browning preaching: in the former, and Mr. Lowes in the luttcr. The special services are comiuuml in both churches this weok. 191‘. Christoe occupied thee Baptist pulpit again on Sabbath morning.. Mr. and Mrs. VanDusen. visitedf their daughter Mrs. \V. I. DOIIglass . in Collingwood last week, and Mrs.§ Douglass is viaiting at the parental; home this week. i Mrs. D. Mc'l‘avish visited win) her sister, Mrs“ White, at Markdale last week. Mrs. \V. \‘V.Trimble is attonéing the millinery Openings at Toronto this week. Mus. (Din) Splonie and daughtei Lillian of Mmkdal. are visiting: the for mer ’s mothex. Mrs. W. K._Flesher this week. “ Hark the herald angles aim: Beecher’a pills are just the thing; Peace on earth and mercv mild. Two for man and one for child.” Thinking of making it more becom- ing for political use we have. trium- lated it into the following: While Hardy’s Government forms a Mr. I. B. Lucas held a political meefiing here on Saturday. when thc Town Hall was packed to the doors. Addresses Were given by Dr. Christoe. M. Richardson. and the candidate, Mr. I. B. Lucas. 'l‘hos. Kells Esq occupied the chair. and music was furnished by the Vandelcur string baud. ring, Dave Mchichol’s just the thing; Represents the Patrons, rank and file Voted Grit every once in a While; Joyful all ye Tories rise. Turn your back (a Hardy’s cries; Universal nature Say. Jamieson is our man to-day. MRNING T0 TRESPASSEHS. on' Con. I‘HE EDGE PROPERTY. n...JUH\'SUN, 11, W. SIRRS, l2. S.(,HAI’1IAN 18 J. SHARP, 19. on the 2nd Con. gremont. J. \lA'I‘llE“ 6, Lot], J. TUCKER, l). '51; ‘(J l\, 3: R. MEAD, 5,6, J. Mc M PEKEN, 7. A. BAIRU 8. F. JUHNSON, 9,10, J.HAYS.11: 011 (3011,23, Egremont. J Al LEN, Lot], Con. ‘10, Eg‘t. ll. DENNET A,, J McsiEEKENG‘ Wes‘t 11211 1 .LEE. 113315121111 w 12, PMAI‘I‘ERSUN, East 1 2 5‘s. FL}? 18111} "uTON. - -ua- JL‘, 'r. \V. WILSON L HAHILTON V. Me FABUEN kLA‘VRENCE 'or Sale JAMES EDGE, Edge Hill, 1’. O um)? Lot 62, AA. AA. part purchase‘ thton Shirts. good qua!- lty Oxford Shifting, F414? «Colors, - - - A 503. Saiezn shir'ta. N obby E i ats. Some NOW Colors; my Styles in Fedoras. A ‘ ‘ I did stock,$1, $1.2~ :1 ,1 and - - - - $3 75. [2 Navy Blue Watery? Coats, Large Cape. sizes, Big Va.‘ : \ g Report 078 8. N6.1Nozmanb)- to, February: â€"4t.h Class J. Bavhus A. “Mean, L. Gadd J. MAN”, 3rd. CLâ€"C. Burns, 15. McNEL-‘x "r Burns.‘J. Gadd 2nd Cl.â€"â€".‘:i. “ ' luca. H. ‘Vatt. G. BmkuS. H (; Pt. 9nd. Sr.,--LaulaFce. ..‘\ \«QJ it H. Ebaneau, Pt. 9nd. Jr. (1 In, ling. H. Guild, E. Gadd, V. 1‘ (.8 (7.3 Reportcf S S. No. 6 Bomb 4th Class. Willie (‘urricx i1 Forster, Dan. H. McDonald. Currie. Sr. 3rd.â€"â€"Lizzcie Mela; Vida Burns. Rachel McKimaon. zie Forster, Jno Livingsh m, Class,-~J0lm Croziur. .an'; . gall. Dan. McDougall. I): 2.. Clark, Robert- Miglucn. ls: Cyril Burns Vielet Farah-r. CLARK. Teacher. (8‘) 63 ling. t1. Gadd, E. Gadd, Y, B lst CLâ€"W. Morice. M. .\lc.\'i. Webber. J. Runyon“, '11.“ Four styles 111 Black San-v; Shirts. The best value WU have shown at 5%,, 75v. and - - - $1.01). Some Nobby Styks 1V early sprint». See thx; Four Colors, Latest shape. Lightest weight - $2.25. to tell, use 5C0” 1 T’S 11-- $108. All (it 1g}; its 5; sac. and 81.0.. :5 scon‘ as: Bowxe. Chcnfists 'r~.r.m,,, ,5 Wfle‘i‘i‘CS‘é'ifi‘S ’IQGGQ’QO- system. The hypo,.zcsoh.. mach the brain and nerve centres and'c as a th cir strenqt'r - ening and Eencficial this If t!~ .c roses have kit - checks, if you are gx'c"'3 big" thin and ex mustcd from ovcr- of Cod-live: Q31 with Hypo- phosphitcs of Lime and 8x3 is peculiarly adapted to com: :tt this condition. Th: cod-liver 02L cmulsificd to an exquisite fineness, enters the blood 65 in: ct anci feeds‘its every corpuchc. restoring the natural «flat as (:3 giving vigafiiivf to th: v.30}: Scott’s Emmeiofi watery, as in anezué, thew: £ acoustant fee? cg cf yzztuy ticmahckof encr gyâ€"vi- taiit Where the Blood 10:53 its intense redf-grows thin and i93393’9939333fia3935f7 and the spirits défii'CSffd. Lion Brand 11:11. Be sure you get SCOTT‘S incision WATEBPBUUF CE? blood loses its rows thin and ncmia, the: i: Eng of ex {1.211s- urnâ€"Vitality depressed. Emalsion W ’21 with Hypo- .ime and 306.1 tptcd t3 corrtct The cod-"v6: 0 an exquisite the blood dircct very corpusciz, Ltural color and to the @5036 typophosphitcs in and nerve their strcn 95th- Mficial effect. ave left year are growihg :tcd from over- : is beginning )TT'S Emul- CHTSlhmim mum ”.60. O easemeee: 5.56 (retzéé‘éfoéSGéi-zét’f-ftfi‘G :; 3:366“ It 0 5 Q .lv - r.o.¢‘0.,¢. . .r. a. - t1“: 3., 2‘. .AC ac. ‘54,?!- z' '3‘ iC m. UU n» \VANTED mtkinfl- ‘ 'l‘mc Scho: muting On Mr. A. A President Associatio: dresses. Ma. Pa: High Schoc in the Bap duy morni Li var Pill. pidity of I at Parker‘ COOKER! “'hite Legl l'oluxds, 1% and Bantam LANG, Cam SEED Ct seed corn- moth Sou Dent and PARKER, 1 CALL u House St. kinds of seed, do The high kinds of 1‘ place. A Gun given by I No. 9. G11 day eveuil cued. will DOCOI. Ad body com jubi

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