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Durham Chronicle (1867), 30 Jun 1898, p. 12

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Vow is the Time to Buy ! 12.5.91» LE FARM: Let 30.6011. 2, w. u. R., Beutiuck, will be sold for little more rhan Mr. Teasdale paid for it, and since then a $1!!!) brick dwelling has been built and other improvements made. HASBACH FARM a! Lamhsh. '3). of Ben- ‘ .V tiuck, 100 acres, has probe 3 acres mid of! : close to Lamlash village; well improved; will sell at a great burgam or trade. ‘ far more. HOUSE. frame stable and good lot. at Ailan Park. Must. gnve thus away 1f I can’t 36:“ or trade It ufl. Sum; Cuews HANOVER PROPERTIES for Dale ur tn exchange for erm property. Fun; EUXIMISSIUNEI; iu LUAXS and Insurance. effected without de- lay. L‘cfuunany and Privpte Funds to...» Loan at 5,L§am16 per 0313!. m sums and upon terms to suit burrowers. A General Financial Business Transacted. OFFICE} 1 door Xur'h of S. Scott’s Store. l BRICK RESIDENCE .m Brae» street 1;. *tnrt’ys high. Haul and wft water, good «Mint and every(:«mveuience. Quarter of :11. acre of land, gwd garden. bearing fruit h'rex etc. Rem reawuable or will sell at a buguia 011 may terms 0f payment. Posses- aim gix en July lat. Fg1111313531pagiczlxlars freefi. etc. bgn'gaiJ 0| aim; 2“ 811 apply 10 GOOD ROUGH CAST HOUSE. 1 erm-mn. on Garafraxa St. Half at. acre uf ground. gwd stable, umwfite the «Li Cattle-fin] Hutcl. Also a final com- taxable cottage uu Dunne»; Street West. the rwms. some cellar, first class water, stable. halfau acre 9f land, small orchzgd, ammo. nan an acre Ul lauu, muau ULLH‘tIu, etc. Will rent ur sellun easy terms. For further particulars apply to GEO. MIGHTON, Annl' 18th. Durham. P O â€"'â€" Anfl nther grains and prodqce following Laud MU 61‘ increase in price. so that lt' Wm want tu bu either a farm or vil~ lam: prrumflyca 1011 H. H. MILLER, The Hanover Conveyancer. He has the fullowing places which for speci- si mason? mug“ be sold at once at any I‘mmtne price that may be ofi'ered : ¢ an n: FARM: Lot. 30 cm. 2, W- G. E‘AliM FOR SALE. BEING LOTS - 8 (.‘UN 21EUREMUNT, AND 3 ON Q‘unee.~.~iuu 4. S. D. R. 616118133. L011 8 0113is'." of 1(1) acres. 90 acres cleured, well watered well fenced, free frmnustupg, 80 .;re.s lit to run machinery over. Good. lingo Lruzk house, bani; barn. small orchard. Cull- ~l .bn IIU‘IU‘U‘ "all“ “II II. "C'I‘..- v- - - v__ vmdeut to school. 7 miles from Durham. hat 3 {ileuelg consists Of 54 acres, 30 cleared balance hardwood bush. Clear title. Will he. sold qu easy terms. . For fugther particw “'---.â€". Iii-35$} BB" $h€6§éfifis§é to Joux ' “'le- mum. DURHAM, P. 0. Apr. 9th. ’93 7m. Spams sum ~AA“~ mAssm' - HARRIS I§§PLEM§N_’_I_‘S Boxer AT 3') PER CENT. 8, Marine. Life and Accident Insurance. Bytes and Accwnts Cullecmd. Ocean 'l‘nckets tur sale. ALWAYS PROMPT. )ever negligent. H- H- M XLLE R , The Hanover Conveyancer ‘HAT SPLENDII) 8 _R()O.\1ED '1 Including Binders, Mowers, Drills,l Rakes, bpring Tooth Barrows. c.. These are the best machines you can: bay and are made by a reliable Firm. ‘ ".\GONS.â€"-A car load of Adam’s Wagons arrive this week. For an easy running, well finished Wagon nothing can excel these wagons. hU‘J(%lES.â€"I carry full lines of the Tudlmpe and McLaughlin Buggie». Democrat-s. Carts 82c. These are bought in large cmnnfities, freight saved. and can be so d cheap. April 131%). OAK AND INSURANCE AGENT. I CONVEYAXCER. If you are in need 001' a Plow.’ Hayrfow,‘ “avg" P ‘0“ 01' Ilthbmg else In this hue be sure uud ca“. ; The RAY MON D $17.me MACHINE always in stark and. the best makes of QRGANS and PIANOS.. 1:0an TO LOAN at- 5, 396 5§°/o’ inf are“ on your own toms of. repaiy'fumnt. MSUBANCEonmptIy attendedsto. IBSUEB. of Innings Limom. OFFICE t \VAREROOMS. l_\' to .dle 6 MY Warerooms are fully stocked with all kinds of ’1}: fiatâ€"Ivy attended to. GOODS. NI ac HENZXE, LEO. HINDI, Durham. fied without de- Price, Collecfimls OATARRH-SEEDS. Is the bmth tool? The voice husky? ' g 'u the throat? Pain across the eyes pm and front of the head? Losing sense of taste and smell ?--proof that this all too com. mon malady has you as its victimâ€"Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder has yet to find a case too stubborn to yield to it. Relieves instantly. and a perfect cure. This wondertul remedy effected a speedy and permanent cure. I am willing to spend the rest of ' ading the good news to my fellow my days 1n 5 > E __ _ fiabnnwg. G.A.R. Veteagan, :«6 it]... For Sale by McFm‘lane C0. Mr. John Calvert is Manitounuar- ter a large load of stock. The foot ball picnic held here last week was a great success. Excellent sports and eatables were provided, and the dancing platform was well patronized until the hour grew late. John Brown got first prize in the bicycle contest while young Ball took second. Both rode round the block. Rev. Mr. Isaac preached his fare- well sermon last Sunday evening to a crowded audience. His pasrorate during the past three years has been highly satisfactory. ‘1 - Rev. Mr. Magwood will deliver his introductory sermon here on Sunday evening next at seven o’clock. Miss Tilley Brown visited her home for a few days. She expects to re- turn to Fergus where she has a situ- tion. A Garden Party will be held in Mr. Kinney’s Orchard on the evening of July lst, under the auspices of the Methodist Church. Last week while Mr. McVane wasl driving his team from Hdlstein thro’ the Orchard side-road he saw a fine deer followed by a hound cross the road before him. look at the team a moment, cross the fence into a field and make away. It is a pity these hounds should he allowed to run at large. There are game \Vardens with full power to put the law into effect, but they seem to lack the. courage to do so. Better get men with a little sand in them to attend to such important business. From the way in which time is wasted on the roads. it would be well for every munipality to commute the Statute labor even at twenty-five cents a day. More and better work could be done under such an arrange. ment. Though the townships along the gravel roads should be kept in repair by the municipalities. they are so neglected that pathmaszers have to do their statute labor on them in- stead on the side-roads where it should be done. Jimmy from Varney reports the loss of his coat, vest and $5 00 in cash one night recently as he was going home loaded. He may have lost. the wearing apparel, but $5.00 a: the end of the “toot” isn’t easy to get down. HARDY-PARSI.OW- At the residence of the bride‘s father on Tuesday, June 2131, by Rev. J. S. Humphrey Mr. J.. Hardy to Miss Mary Parslnw daughter ‘ of Mr. Richard Parslow, of Proton. DIED. McLEANâ€"In Bentinck near Aberdeen on Tuesday J nue 28:11, John McLean aged about 75 years. NEILâ€"In Glenelg near Pomona, on Wed. nesday, J uue 22nd, Ellen Kenny beloved nife of Al r. Albert Neil aged about 25. HOOPER-«Jn Glenelg on Saturday. J uue 25th, Joseph Hooper aged 62 years. ! AS THE LARGEST STOCK IN ONTA RIO ’l‘O SELECT FROM, ' culupt‘isiug Scotch. American and Canadian , Granite and Marble. '40.: di~cuunt 0n Mar- ‘ Me. No Agents conunia-siom. All work . warranted. Railway fare allowed purchas- . ers who call at. the Shop. MARME and GRANITE DEMER, 01" MOUNT F0 REST, MARBLE and GRAHITE WORKS. MONUM EN TS, H EA DSTONES, MAN TELS, Etc. R. \V. GARDINER, Furnished on tha Shnprtest Rodeo and at. Lowest Prices, stlity Considered. WM. MCCALLION, Calvert is Manitoulid af- ORCHARD. MARRIED DURHAIII THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, Mr. James Craig “'1 Hamilton. Mrs. \Valter Kennedy, is visiting friends arounc ity at present. ‘ . q Mr. and Mrs. were away for a Guelph, Alma and Fergus. UUCIPU' £11111" "u... .â€" Mr. Robt. Williams lormerlv of IShpeDing. Mich, but. now of Edge Hill Was visiting relations at the Lake recently. “Maw o VVV..-- , - Miss Sarah Dennet and heroaunt Mrs. H. Dennet are visiting friends at. Holland this week. Q Mrs. James McMeekin a by her granddaughter, Fl visited her daughter Mrs. of Mt. Forest. 139: week. . "v. â€"vâ€"v' \Ve were very much surprised when Opening the Chronicle last. week to see that. we had been at church. We were not aware of it the sermon was so good that we did not know whether it was a church or a school house. Misses Lizzie and Ella \Vollaghan, of Glenelg, were the guests of friends around the Corners last. week. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McMeekm. ox Holstein, were visiting at the form- er’s father's, Mr. James McMeekin. \Ve wonder if that young man from the 2nd 0011., Gleuelg.-who drove a sorel team will come back this way again. There must be some attraction. Mr. and Mrs. Robb. Potty, of Nor- manby, visited Mr. Sam Patterson’s on Sunday. We can boast of a popular place for holding licnics. On Saturday the Lake was the scene of a handsome Sunday Schenl pic-uic from Edge Hill which was conducted very nice- lv. All went home well satisfied with the sights and amusements. Captain Boax on the morning of the let of June forgot. his old Shot gun and had 'to return home. The Ice Cream Social held at \Vild- er’s school house w as asucoess. 'lhe cream was delicio is anal aim p ogram which folio“ ed was composed of reci- tationa. songs, music and speaking Mr. Parslow of; r"Loton was aguest of Ans. Ja mes Hemy over buuda . We would li' e to know who the \ 01111;; man was \1 ho went to'l‘ravers- ton on business, 11 111011 pioved so loving that. he didn’ 1. get home till daylight, and when his little niece “out to wake him for breakfast his mother i11te1fered and sand. "Let poor Jimmie rest, for he hadarough road.” Owing to the abundant rain {al 1 of late theb craps me looking well. The [gunners will have tosrax't a bank to take care of their montay after reap- ing auonher good harvest. Crops are look7ng well out. this way. Even the caterpillars are large and plump. Lumber is being shipped from the mill speedily these days. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Jack took a trip over to P01 t Elgiu for a. few days last, week. There was a gathering of youth and beauty at Mr. John Hunt’s on Thursday evening last. They had a jolly time. Councillor John Williams is flying around in the vicinity these days. letting contracts for roadmakiug in the most needed spots. He is also making good sales of the Pembroke Patent Grinder, which is one of the most necessai y articles for successful I arming. Mr. Will Smith makes a Splendid pathmaster, and Mr. W. Smith is an expert at Spreading gravel. Mrs.Thos.Cook was on the sick list last week. She is getting better. Mr. Geo Cushnie of Kansas intends to return to his home soon, but. is going by easy stages, visiting friends in Palmerston, Acton, London, etc. He is a. true man. Mrs.George Robertson and three handsome children of Molesworxh, have Spent the lee: fortnight at Mr. John Greenwood’s. George came up on Saturday, and they all returned home on Tuesday. . , Mr. Will Cameron and Misses Tens and Maggie, of Doruocn, spent. Sun. day with their cousin, Miss Sue Greenwood. Miss Mag gie remains here this week. That maid of ready wit and skilful fingersâ€"Miss Mary Mack of Egre- mun‘ â€"spent7nweek with ug rpceqdy. Ten years has so changed the chub- by-faced boy into a dashing youth, that, we didn’t. recognize Mr. Robert. McUaslin, oi Louise, as our pr pil ‘3)! the years gone by. He drove mm- Jeunie and Kagie Stewart of Dornoch over to seejtheir sister. Ink John ”exam, . “1.0.11.1... . 399m.- Bob. mt- Mrs. Robt. McMeekiAn. of TRAVERSTON. Meekin accompanied ;;,hter Florence Ash, .mr \hs. Wm. Amos nnedy. Of Gue'fph. around this vicin- __________.__â€"â€"â€"â€" Zionites are acting generously with Durham this time. They are going to hold their Sundayâ€"school picnic at the Falls on July 2nd. A Splendid programme will be given on the grounds. A well managed booth, swings, and [an galore will make the day a joyous one. Persons not bringing edibles will pay a dime fort entrance fee, but editors will be shaped in free owing to the atomic, size of their maw. We anticipate a‘ ~ splendid time on this spot of natural wonder and romantic beauty. Miss Maggie Delaney came home on Thursday from Loretta Convent, Toronto, and Miss Mary will follow 'in a week or so. Mr. A. Cook is away en a visit to Maple Hill, Walkerton, and other : 1313998: _--.. A: Aanr thI‘ PI UV". He is becoming one of our most? progressive farmers, is Mr. John Ryan. He is havingastone founda- tion put under his barn. Malcolm JAS. ALLAN, Who has had considerable practical experience in large city shops and uses nothing but the most modern and leading systems in cutting, is now prepared to turn out all work entrusted to him in the very latest style, and on the shortest notice. Now that the holiday season is at hand. and perhaps you will be thinking of going 06 on a trip. don’t forget to leave your order for s suit of clothes with WILL RUN “ AT RETURN PARIS Home 53$ Seekers' 1%“ }$28 60 Day "mm ‘Winnipego’s Excursions ‘mm To the #3333? } $30 Canadian mam?“ } $35 60' June 28 Baturmng’ until A .27 mg (All Rail or 8. 8. Alberta.) us Barth West 15353325“? Go Jn1y13 (InfiRailyJ 00211; July 14 tiAthabnsca. am July 19 Roman “‘17. (All Rail 9r 8. 8. Among.) _ AA Artistic Ta 1101.. JAS. ALLAN. {summon Botanic fill Sept. 12. Our '1‘“ eed Pants at :1 gOOd solid t“ 0019 in ! Snipes. Also a line at 5: Strlpes. A180 a me at 5:13 pau' in grev tint ' y t 31' value. e m MENS’ S Some extra good valuesiu the”. never has die any but Good See our $9. 00 and“ g2 25 11m 1 In the Little’s mid Bri (all old fzu'm'ites Profilinent sheep m That's. â€"_._-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"'"'â€"- miflld 'Butalion. are in (:4 “Wu. Into. Hill correspondence In” [no for this issue, ” .â€" Epworth League Monday (1' The Right Uge of '1‘” ’- . . ic will be held at s, .5 W3. Ritchie’s school. 021 If Jun 30th. All are inyiu â€"â€"â€"-â€"...-__. Emmet Elliou left this 2; u'l‘uromo to see his broth. Luriously ill lrvm ammxni; ‘W â€"-. ‘ It will be worth your while pr Lula town horse, Jim; LWIlPd by Ml‘. RUM. Scull» d win the 2.50 pace. ‘ Ollonday, a piper on 11 ricoviuo to attend the .5. I [noted the town “in: I mice attains. -â€"For Sale or To lctcry doing a good lrthel‘ particulars a inane. Durham Ont. *9“ day or SOII timely repairs ul‘ uh Hiddaugh House b O“ Nannies are bun KW by new 0m,- 7"! Hines Rutherford had h.Young, Grand Master 949' F0 ““11 ViSit Gl'(‘}' LU thream Social utiltobeheld on K ”9..., I'm-Mud C WM'Cschool houac “L'Gknelg, on Wedâ€"2‘1 math" at 1:30 p. m. “d; 883 bills. 3 bro. officially on - 'Lt June 24th, A (111' brethren Is tequested. m. “It 313111 111cv EL“ blathel 01' \11'. Natl-by “as badix (hleg has been 1 l“: of the 11111.1 19‘“! be held in U11: II WHGreenwood of ( y ““12." 11.3183: Linc; f LOCAL N E‘VS. Bum 500111 men! eheld on Monday instead of Tm 001 house. Ad 1313111, Reeve 'other of Mr. CC V was badiy‘ g as has been in ' knows how ‘t it o. preUy Greenwood f ulloways are or To R a good bu: the Races here rberries in of Glass heir work game the l Battalion l'lisiuu Mondavl was t I‘M U117. H m

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