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Durham Chronicle (1867), 14 Apr 1898, p. 12

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h' W e You as: 39 J \ Eve rooms. on (Saraf'raxa St. Half an acre ot'gruand. 9390'} stable, South of th: old Cuchrmm Fuundry. Alw a 9:0le com- ‘orzahle outrage un Countem Street West. five mums. stune vellar, first class water, stable. halfau acre uf land. small orchard. Otc. Will raptor sellon caav terms. For lumber partscalm'a ap'oly m -'VI'LJ-V '. and ‘h‘clmnl recently vacated by Mrs. ILJ. .ilrlaugh: Beautifully situated on Lamhmn St" will be offered cheap or Rent- al wry reamnmbly tn goml tenant. For turtlaer articulars apply to BEN. VARSER, or tn Durham. MRS. It JAmmnv 'I‘HE HOUSE. STABLE, GARDEN I‘J.‘ uu. uu LISP; - U'\1‘J ('1' A Ii-‘LF d SIM-0v on I :Imbtnn S‘reet. :I. shun I tanm (mat «If Ur. Jzunicmu s ° “.mmt new gull 5:1.Me hill-(l :IM! aott “II-tux Rent I“). ‘l\“0| ‘\I4I CENTRAL, . ”W FAR Ms lany Canadiansafmlookmethecoumryover have settled in Central lichigan. where they have bought first-class farming lands at $5 to $30 per acre. on long time md easy payments Do you want to own hndsover We assuresa'tisfavt'ior Fullpartic. Ilars nmiléd free. Write S. B. BORLAN D. Hunger Land Dept , Wells, 310116 8: Co , Sagi aw, l'ieh. 7- aores‘ fall wlwat. 2 frame dwelling houses, frame bun and stables, and yuung orchard. Immediate possessiun will be given. Free {rum all iucumbmnce. Will be Sulll uneasy terms of payment. For full par- ticulars apply on the pecmises to one «It Hm bust farms in the tmvnship. Wellfcncul “all warmed, comeIIieIIt to Church and .‘ehml.’ -.'_. "HIPS fmIII Dmham. macmggieaml. .‘0 :‘u'Ies lIaIdmmd bush, April 1311}. 3 wan} to hear from you brick home, hank barn, small orchard. con vmlicnt tn sclmnl. 7 miles from Durham. Lot 3 (llmclg (ousists nf 54 acres, 30 cleared balance hardnoml hush. Clear title. Will be sold rm easy terms. Fur lurther particu- lars apply on the premhes t0 JOHN “'lll’l‘; 31mm, lmmmn, l’. U. Apr. 9th. ’98 7:11. (1.711111355111114 6.1). R. Ulcnelg. Lot 8 c.111sistsq1f101’).1cre-1 {10 acres cleared, well watered “1 ll fex1cml,f116 110111 “0118,80 acyea tit tn r1111 111111'l1i.1ory me}. (3110111111133 "r‘ARM FOR SALE, BEING LOTS 1* 3W3 2;Eguu;_.\u_)x'r, Axvzsox March 5th. 4 (:08 FOR HATCHI‘J; â€"~ Buff 1 (mhins, J. C. Mare 3 strain, 951. 00 for 15 mm: Amlv Ll HAM, Holstein. Maul: 30th. 2:11 Durham. M Oct. 4th, H. -\VE been instructed to receive applicatmn for loans on good farm pr0pertie~ at 5' interest pavable half V'oally 0r \earl) as de~ired. heasoxmble turmsot repayment to suit borro“ ers. Ap- 3 1y to G. LEFROY McCAL L, Barrister, Loner ",l‘own Durham. NURSERY 310 n U K? It in fiddl‘tfsfi t:!l*l1'ly n C LOAN AND INSURANCE AGENT. CUNVEYANCER. COMMISSIONER in H. C J. Collections pr. mpxly attended to. lOANS and Insurance effected without sle- hy. (.‘umxmuyand Private Funds to Louu n 5, 52 and 6 per cent. in sums and upon turms to suit borrowers. A General Financiufliusiuess Transacted. OFFICE-l door North of S. Scott’s Store.- ad U A \H 13m! town; you for it. but don’t tgke answers. hence writs us all Istanbul; ‘ihqlgyaumefl so that we torest to you. This means I and [wrhazps hundreds ofdnlhu You nmv perhaps think when this that M) intend to ask you $2: «8. but that is not the case. tar upon ROUGH CAST ‘N. L. MacHENZIE, KING LOT NO. 47. CONCESSION ’ '2. W. G. R. BENTLNCK. 100 acres, This School does fixst class work in every department and enjoys a large patronage. A Commercial School of the high- eat gradeâ€"none better in Can- .da. Students can enter at any time. Catalogues free. mm, BREU DURHAM BULL, zwflz/Eef‘éi/éfl / Money to Loan. LUt 56, 1.)". n.U’ex ‘0] h For Service , ‘---.-v. ..... .. . usulUJl- INSW [um] and soft \mtu'. Rent Apply t4) SAM’L ORCHARD, SR exr. 30.11. tf STRATORD, ONT. F‘o “‘ 1" Dale Pelham limsery Co. 30303 1‘0. 03:. 2:11 CFXRDS. "ND Eiliott, Prin. MRS. T. JACKSON, Clinton, Uut JAMES Afl‘KINn‘ON, undm signed and you m: of very great in- ais 1:29am bus-mess rah ufdpllars t.» you L. bgnt don‘t want L. ROHSUN. Aberdeen 1’. 0. Durham The subject of this sketch, Mr. \Vm. Mead, who died on Tuesday, iApril 5th. in his seventy-seventh ; year, was born in Devonport, Devon- shire in 1822. Receiving a fair edu- , cation at the common school, he ap- prenticed at the age of thirteen or fourteen as a machinist, in his nat- ive town. At nineteen, he became acquainted with, and married Miss Maria Lavers, the result of the un- ion being sixteen children, of whom ten Still live to comfort their aged and infirm mother. Forty-one years ago the deceased, and family, emigra- ted to Canada. working for a couple of years at his trade in the Cochrane Foundry, then in full Operation. Shortly afterwards he purchased and settled on Lot 5 con. 3 Egremont. where he lived until the time of his death. Richard, John. \Villiam and George of Ohio, Mrs. Alex. Mc'l‘arn- miny, Massachusetts; Mrs, Robert Horton, Collingwood; Mrs. Wm.l Linnel, Summerberry, N. \V. T; Mrs. L. Elvidgo, Durham; Mrs. R. \Vebber, Bentinck; and Robert, on thehomestead. still survive to mourn the loss of a kind father. I l l P i ARE NOT NEW To‘ THE BUSINESS. Our past exm 7... gives us confidence in our present stock. We beiim'e {rm goods to be right. the style and quality to be right am; most of all the PRICES RIGHT. The past experience of our customers gives them confidence. We sell so as: to 99(11- again. Already many of our old customers have come {0 us again for their Spring Dress or Spring Suit. “'0 i added many new ones and we are after “YO L’.” i; 3.. member that Experience gives confidence and that’s m DA ILWL ' uUU 51 VUD U uuuucuuc auu 011a we are USO confident of pleasing you .3 Stock of SPRING GOODS. €15 nlulner lance. At .u | John Livingston 1 Cinemaâ€"A meet interested in gettiw ct. team for the send .Nonday night at. 8 1 gflall. Na‘. JAHES “’11,: Ill business in tow rd to sapplv the pq bud vicinity with a fish in season. 0! account of flu knming so late this tive of the S. G. 1 Lu decided to post Jun till the {all OUR town l'eadm: war and save us 1m will kindly tell u: goers. You may u see your names ill friends at a dismm Luann Incpectd ed to have imposed on Hanover howl qucr to minors. H that the law is cut hult should he to: doing lus duty. Tm: sidewalks bad sme genet- places dllfl gerous. ten-inch hole with using timber tha rouen spots and k ficult to get ulon one’s {Out in the h occureuce to scho ting their (wt. '1' position lust wee lucrative one in On Monday eveui members of the P «ambled to exp ings of mingled j fore his depart while every citi ten, 1 (mum! m: uriun church, an 0‘ the Presbyter1 business qualities. the "handin one It ‘1‘ Proof

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