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Durham Chronicle (1867), 4 Aug 1898, p. 12

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' ""‘ "3/0 " wrest on; your own terms 05 rmymen INSURANCE, promptly attended, to BSUER of Marriage Limeses. OFFICE WAREKOONS LOWER. mwx.‘ always in stock and; {In}; ‘l;e.;t .QRGANS and PIANOS. tout 'ro LOAN ; 5 and )UUGIEDKâ€"I carry full lines of the 'hsduopa and McLaughlin. Buggies, Democrat ts. 0an c. These are bought in large uan'mes, freight saved, and can be so 11 cheap. ll" yau are in need nfa Plow, Harrow. Gang flow or anvflxiug eke in this line he cure and call. Who RAY 'dON D SE WING MACHINE MY Walerooms axe fulh stocked with all kinds of JASSES‘L: HAhRRIS IMPLEMENTS lucnulmg Binders, Money's, Drills, Rakes, Spring Tooth ”arrows. c. 'l'heseare the best machines you can buy and are made by a reliable Firm. "AGONS.â€"A car load of Adam’s. Wagons arrive this week. For an easy running. well finished “'aguu nothing can excel these wagons. v‘, .‘.Vu 0' k"‘ [Tnmossinu 4. S. I). R. Glmxelg. Lot 8 Qtiln'ih‘ls‘ nt’ lUO acres. 90 acres cleared. well .mm-ml Wu” fenced. free t'rum stone, 80 “rm tit tn mu machinery over. (land large turn house. hank barn. muall orchard. cun- wuiunt tn schonl. 7 miles from Durham. Lat. ll Glmnelg consists uf 54 acres, 30 cleared Inlauce hardwnnd hush. Clear title. Will be mhl on easy terms. Fur turther particu- ‘sars apply an the premises to JUHN WHIP- gmw, Hiram”. l‘. U. A Fve romms. on (iarafraxa St. Half 3n .‘ICN‘ 0f ground. gum} stable, npposite the uld Cattle-yum Hotel. Also a good cmw jumble mttage an l‘ouutess Street West. lave. mums, stuno cellar, first class water, etahle. lmll’an acre 01' land. small orchard. etc. Will rent or sell on easy terms, For im'tluor barticulars apply to GEO. MIGHTON. .Apn‘l filth. Dur ll; 11). PO (31. mu. 3. W. H. R., 3cntiuck, one and a halt'miles frnm Durham, containing 100 am». 7.“) acres cleared, balanve good hard- “um ‘Hhh: gum] spring creek ; well watered. Sum“ frame barn. An A 1 grain and stock in"). in gm»! state of cultivatinn. Grew fund crops during the recent dry years. Vii} .sell on reasonable terms, with or with- szzi crop. For further particular» an 113' to ROBERT Shll'l‘h. July 5th, 1898. tt‘ DURHAM. hm n A pl'. 9! h "M till“ more. HOUSE, frame stable and good lot. at Allan Park. Must give this away it I can’t so“ ur trade it utt'. Sour; )mmzn HANOVER Pimmmrms for bale or to exchange for turn property. Blower AT 5) mm CENT. I'm P.‘ Marine. Life and Accident Insurance. Nntes and Accounts Collected. Ocean Tickets fur sale. ALWAYS l’nom’r. Never negligent. A 1(1) \(‘RE F nut in good settlement in Beutinck tut an) 8850. Should bring And other grains and produce fellowing Land M Uh‘T increase in price, so that Now is the Time to Buy ! It ynu want to buy either a farm or vil- lage prruperty call on H, H, MILLER, The Hanover Conveyancer. He has the {allowing places which for speci- al reasons must be sold at. oneefiat any reasonable price that may be offered : 5 1‘1: ASI)A LE FARM: Let 3!), con. 2, W. G. ‘ R.. Bentinck, will be sold for little more than M r. Teasdale paid for it, and since then a $100!) brick dwelling has been built and other improvements made. HAs‘an FARM at Lamlash. Tp. 0f Ben~ tinck, IUD acres, less pmbublv 3 acres sold all; (-lnse to Lzunlash village: well inmruved; will sell at a great bargain nr trade. . mm I‘OR.‘ .,\LE BEINC LOTS 5 (3 ON 21 ht:hE\IO\ 1‘, AND 303' For Sale or To Rent. 3x931 FOR'SALE.“ 13mm LOT .J'IU UK I, \lel Aberdeen P. 0., ()nt., J uly 21: g. are skwsvesnzsaesteae.sr2 gem i Merit Wins Success. {a WITH V1 HEAT A3333 W. CALDER (100D ROUGH CAST HOUSE STRATFORD, ONT. This School does first. class work in every department and enjoys a large patronage. A Commercial School of the high- est gradeâ€"none better in Can- ada. Students can enter at any time. Catalogues free 7717777 W. J. Elliott, Prin. - H . M IL L. E R , The Hanover Conveyancer CARDS. 7m ,. the best makes of‘ 0 ”payment. Priée, 02%. 2nd, 2w Who has had considerable practical experience in large ci*y shops and uses nmhing 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 going off on a trip. don’t forget to leave your order1 for a suit of Clothes with JAS. ALLAN OAN AND INSURANCE AGENT. CUNVEYAXUER. COMMISSIONER in H. C. J. Cullections pmmptly attended to. LOANS and Insurance efl'ectml without de- lay. Companyuml Private Funds to Loan at .3, Sui; and 6 per cent. in sums and upon terms to suit lnn'rowers. A General Financial Business Transacted. OFF! 11.1-1 door North of S. Scott‘s Store. Mon uments Repaired and MUINTYRE BLOCK __ ,__--_v -v rigs-“VA L lt‘JL'l, conmrhing Scotch, American and Canadian Granite and Marble. 201g discount. on Mar- ble. N0 Agents connnissiml. All work warranted. Railway fare allowed purchas- ers who call at the Shop. Importer of and Dealer in Swedish, Scotch Canadian Granite and Marble Work MARBLE and GRANITE DEALER, OF MOUNT FOREST, TOWNSENDâ€"In Durham on \Vednesday, July 27th, Flora McDuugall, wife of B. lI.’l‘ownsends aged 37 years and 10 months.. a moxe gratifying \announcement, and be some compensation to news paper men for the imposition of post- age which has been collected since the first of July. Penny postage within the Empire is to go into effect Nov. 9th, the Prince of Wales birthday. The two cent rate in the Dominion would be The check of the United States for 3473.000, the amount of damages adjudged by the Bering Sea claims commission. has been received by the Department of Marine and Fish- eries. Spain may be credited with having the finest submarine navy in the world. and in that respect stands absolutely alone among the nations. For Sale by McFarlane 6’; Co. The most pronounced symptoms of heart disease are palpitation or fluttering of the heart, shortness of breath. weak or irregular pulse, smothering $9113 at night, ggins in region of heart. e brain may congested. causing headaches. dizzia ness or vertigo. In short. whenever the heart flutters. aches or palpitates, it is diseased. and if life is valued treatment must be taken. Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart is the only remedy yet discovered which will always lve relief in 30 min- utes. and cure abso ntely.â€"â€"28. THE EDGE PROPERTY Imcriptions Cut on Shortest No- tine. AS THE LARGEST STOCK IN QNTARIQ T0 SELECT FROM. KNIVES IN 30 MINU'I'IB. . L. MachNsz, . \V. GARDINER, A Imamâ€"if urmuvn. OF ALL K1 1‘ D. Artistic DIED. 1.81 'éli101: DIA'RHAM. 'J’ 3100(116 17 Time. Smith pt 18 thee, Church. 18-, m-” , .. J. \VJrv'vin' 372 N McIntyre, pt 13 Mrs Pérrgtt, l3 W L McKenzie 1 M rs D McKenzie I P. Saunders, pt 1 J. Nichol, pt 1 N McIntyre, l2 ". O LAMB'I‘ON STREET, NORTH SIDE. l Beginning at Queen street on the Methodist Church, Lot 13. west of Queen 5‘ Nolth side of Lambton street and ex- 122 feet, '73 20. tending “'9“ t0 COUUWSS street, ChasLBaveus, l3 Countess street. 81 feet thence to Bruce street. thence to $48“). Cl‘OSSlD" in front of Station. The] T. H. Carson, l3 Countess, 8'2 ft 349 '20, I 5,, t . . - n Archie McKenzie, l3 Countess, st 167 feet total .enbth of said walk 18 6693;. 6 ins 310050. The total estimated cost of said T. G. HUlt. 13 Bruce street E. 168“ 310080 il‘npl'm'ements as appears by the re- 51;S7A:.-et"§‘fi§538~ Dt Uf N0 7 Park but. port of the Engineer or Overseer da- 6 ’ _ Du vid Jackson, pt. of 6, Park Lot. 7:2 feet ted July 20th., 1898, and now on file 343 20, in the Clerk’s office is $5509 30. of Total length 8895 feet; tOtal Cost 8534 m. which the Town’s share is $504 30, EH'O'vfl payable in twenty equal annual in- ..______ stalments sufficient to cover interest at the rate of 4 per cant, per annum and asinking fund for the payment NqEIEERTHER TAKE NOTICE of the said principal sum, and the A lands proposed to be equally assessed therefor consists of:â€"- Beginning at the Northern limits of the Corporation of the Town of Durham and extending South along the East side of Garafraxa street to Hill street, thence to the Durham Road, thence to Chester street, thence to George street. with a width of (3 feet and all crossings 3 feet wide. The total length cf said walk is 2813 feet. Beginning at Lambton street on the East side of Garafraxa street and extending South to Saddler street at a width of 8 feet. and crossing4 feet. The total length of said walli is 662.};- feet. Beginning at the Northern limits of the Corporation of the Town of Durham, on the West side of Gara- {fraxa street, and extending South ’along said Garafraxa street a width of 6 feet, then to cross John street a width of 3 feet, then South to Jack son street, 6 feet wide and across it at a width of 3 feet, thence to Hun- ter street same width of 6 feet, and crossing it take a width of 3 feet, thence to Durham Road at the same width and same width of crossing. Thence to Chester street, same width and same crossing; thence to George street with same width and same crossing. The total length of said, walk is 2628 feet. ' GARAFRAXA STREET Beginning at the North side of Gordon’s Jewellery shop on the West side of Garafraxa street and extend- ing South a width of 8 feet to Lamb- ton street, then to cross Lambton street a width of 4 feet. The total length of said walk is 1043 feet. According to petitions presented.by prOperty holders on the followmg streets. viz. : UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the By- Law on that behalf, the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Dur- ham, purposes to proceed with the Construction of Luca Li byar} i9 GRANULITHIC SIDEWALKS. PETITION N0 PETITION No PETITION N0. 4. PETITION N0. 5. lmpwvement, llmham PETITION NO. 3. PETITION NO. 2. )ot. Length, ft. Am’t 10 ll Lbngth, 114 (c 66 ft 81 ft 66.}; REâ€"â€"- 93 \VEST SIDE . 30 1 . I). SIDE. 54 4O 52 80 82 4O ‘24 00 DURHAM, ON Wednesday the 10th day of Aug” '98, at 8 o’clock I’. M., to take into con- sideration any appeal against the proposed assessment or apportion- ments of said walk. Will be held in the TOWN HALL LAMB'I‘ON STREET, NORTH SIDE. Methodist Church, Lot 13. west of Queen s 122 feet, .- 73 20. Chas heavens, 13 Countess stmm 91 com v- Vv D Jackson 9 IO idi} 61 80 J P Hunter, 3 ,1,:’) 6. 7 ,8 309 191 40 J Lanahan,1 . 9 114} 68 90 l Lot Edge Estate 19 20 139 Market 21 198}, 'Orange Hall, pt of 22 65 E Burnett pt of 22 693} J Wright 23 1335: AchFarlane 24 13:: G Sparling pt 25 58 M Kress pt of 25 76; Mrs J Burnett 26 1333} Mrs J Sharp pt 2'" 39k CMcKinnon 27 941: McMaster Estate 38 143} Mrs Sheppard Bl D 121 Hunter Estate pt of A 3951 Catholic Ch. pt nf A 68 Robt Mcr‘arlane, G, 7, 8 1:34} W A Anderson, 4 54 'I‘ A Harris pt of 2 3 70; J P 'l‘elford° pt 1 do 2 76} J Firth 11 12 103} D Jackson 9 10 103 Length ft Amt .3 40 11910 39 00 41 3O 80 30 79 2O 34 80 45 80 80 3O 23 60 56 70 86 00 76 60 50 30 4G 80 9'2 90 32 00 47 7O 45 80 62 3O 61 80 Dated at Durham N McInty re 8 J H Hunter pt 9 Alex Beggs pt 9 Henry Storey pt 9 Wm Guthrie pt 9 Lane between Guthrie Todd 9 Alex Todd pt of 9 J M Hunter 10, 11 W W mockler pt 12 Alex Stewart 12 D. Jackson Block 319 Mrs. J. Shewell 4 5 101% J. P. Hunter, 1, 2, 3 164} CoRamage ' 3 Ch. McArthur 3 R. Torry 2 Mrs. F. McRae 1 John Cameron 7 N. Kelsey 6 R. Cochrane 5 30 105 79 52; 91; 42; 36 101% 411 33; 22 120 51 552 452 A.J.McKenzie, pt lot 4 51$ J. McFarlane 3 C. L. Grant 1 and ‘2 52 102% Mrs. J Shem all 20 B H. Townsend 21 W Gorsline 2‘3 Mrs. J. Matthews29 Robert Alive 23 J M Hunter 24 H. Parker 24 George R) an 25 Lock Elv idge 25 David Jackson 26 Alex. ,Gordon 26 Wm. Sharp 27 103} 133 75 2 133; 30 105 79 52;, 91 y 42;, 86 AA“ GARAFRAXA STREET EAST SIDE GARAFRAXA STREET, EAST SIDE PETITION No. 6. PETITION N0. 5, PETITION N0 4. s of said walk: - 1am, 26th day ofJuly, 18%. GEORGE RUSSELL is “Tank“!!! over Superannuated, 03' are not will. Lenth ft Am’t 132 105 60 33; 26 60 3o 24 oo 41 33 00 2628 $1577 00 662; $330 00 11 30 194 73 $1582 00 32 00 47 7O 45 80 62 3O 61 80 3t 20 61 50 191 40 61 10 98 00 58 00 33 50 27 50 47 40 31 50 55') 50 25 50 21 00 24 80 13 2O Golden Haddio. Flat oval tins. 13 01‘ two tins 11 >1' Do You Drink 2: “SAMOA" TEA ? :3 Pork Beans. Red Cross Hmml. Extra good. 011â€"”- Klpgered Hel‘l'mgx lac. tm, 01' :2 {ins Some day LOWER. Towx. Don’t let this Oppmtunin pass. Put that nice 111cm you have on §om d1esse1~ in a pretty frame add 111111. the result. All that you may have of dear friend is thuspreserv. ed from the little pests who bother us during: the sum- mer months and your room is beautified. Pfi’FARLANE 8100. Decided DRUGGISTS S: B ) )TiSZLLE v'. That you don’t feel like taking much trouble over getting up dinner, try a tin Of A.» FIRST COME, FIRST CHOICE We have only a limited number, but if [OW pm will sell them. a few (1?le will suffice. ‘ will commence (11' with ‘S W ed; Drums: JC. 250° I‘ll ladies of the B Ithlm, will hold thci Ipurty on the mom Iruer. on the evening. HOth August. Elm Minion 10 cents. "cl! purposes. Sho: bfrom of their store ”ding has been raim lion suitable for veu Iced under it. NBSAI.E.-â€"Stoarn‘ lifted. A balgaiu to I Apply at this office. ”Thursday last th lily school picnics odists holding th Ever Meadow " and Park. Bath. \Vf MUCH attended am houtings usua 'h a: l‘n rate of nssessment fo M by Council at special I] .Bnturduy last was 21 mil Milo“ than lasr- year. Pm present indicm G. und J. Mcliechu Alt one desiring to at of stove coal shoul sch: once, for it can In Lchc'nenper than later u: in lap! notices in this 3090! Francis Waite, late .19, deceased. in McGowan’s new ad. a), Shorts, etc. will be supp .nrdnynext. A trial is I lylolicited. I. A. UCLAUGHLAN is mov my store out of the way building to be commmce: LOGAL NEWS about vâ€"a»._,- hive npt paiq Publish the Boone preached ch here Sunday of subs. is a! hennad Civic Huli sleet Uct er 668d a1 at U 90V \k tear m of “ of

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