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Durham Chronicle (1867), 25 Aug 1898, p. 12

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3UGGIES.â€"I carry In]! lines of the Tuduope and Mch l'hlin Buggies, Democrats. Carts c. 930 are bought in large nautities. freight saved, and can be so d cheap. I!" you are in need ofa Plow. Harrow. Gang Plowor am'thing else in this line he sure and can. The RAYEEIONI? SE WING MACHINE Including 3mm. Rakes, Spring Tooth Harrows. c. These are the best machmes vou can buy and are made by a reliable 'Firm. WAGONS.â€"{1 c9? l‘oqd of Adam’s MY Warerooms are {any stocked with all kinds of 'ASSFY". - HiRRIS IMPLEMENTS 31 Of Land on {he Durhavnr 'Road, nown as the ” Bouldeu Property.” For further particulars apply at THE. POST OFFICE. ARM FOR SALE, BEING LOTS 8 CON 21EGREMONT, AND 3 ON Compression 4, S. D. R. Glenelg. Lot 8 Killsls'ls of 100 acres. 90 acres cleared, well watered well fenced, free from stone, 80 acres fit to run machinery over. Good large trick house, bank barn, small orchard. con- ambient to school. 7 miles from Durham. hot 3 Glenelg (omists of 51 acres, 30 cleared balance hardwoed bush. Clear title. Will be sold on easy terms. For further particu- mrs apply on the premises to JOHN WHIT- umw, DURHAM, P. U. Apr. 9th. ’98 7:11. ARM FOR SALE. BEING ‘VEST half of Lot 31, cm]. 7, Bentinck. 35 il-res cleared; rest hardwood bush. Good barn and frame house. Free from all eu- cumbrance; For further particulars apply 8) l). MCQUARRIE. A Lot‘Z‘Q, 091}. 3, W.G.R. II 1 n A ‘ 64. Con. 3, W. G. R., Bentinck, one and a half miles from Durham, containinfi 1(1) acres. 75 acres cleared, balance good ard- woed bush; god spring creek ; well watered. Small frame barn. An A 1 grain and stock farm. in good state of cultivation. Grew $4“! crops during the recent. dry years. Vin sen onFreaifumible terms, lwith or lwith- mt crop. or art ner particu are a y to ROBERT SMI'FEL July5th, 1898. tf DURHAM. 1 100 ACRE FARM in good settlement in Bentinck for, say 3850. Should bring far more. llOl'SE, frame stable and good lot at Allan Park. Must give this away if I can’t sell or trade it otf. Seem: CHOICE HANOVER PROPERTIES for Sale or to exchange for farm property. MONEY AT 5 PER CENT. FIRE. Marine, Life and Accident Insurance. Notes and Accounts Collected. Ocean Tickets furpale. ALWAYS PROMPT. hever negligent. H. H- MILLER, Io'isthe Timetany! If you want to buy either a farm or vil- lage prroperty ca 1 on H. H. MILLER, The Hanover Conveyancer. He has the following places which for speci~ al reasons mus-3t be sold at once at any reasonable price that may be offered : ‘IEASDALE FARM: Lot 30, con. 2 W. G. 1L, Bentinck, will be sold for litt 8 more than Mr. Teasdale paid for it, and since then a $1000 brick dwelling has been built and other improvements made. flASMACfl FARM at Lamlash. T . of Ben- tinck, 100 acres, less probab y 3 acres Sold off; close to Lamlash village; well improved; will sell at a. great bargainl or trade. WV?» fit‘fl ‘fis'flh‘ always in stock {lid For Sale or To Rent. WITH WHEAT A p3}? -vâ€" . ““C.‘“ a Wagons arrive this “Eek. For an easy running. well finished Wagon nothing can excel these wagons. Aberdeen P. 0., mi; )Iii'y'é'i.’ mm FOR SALE. BEING LOT 19511.4 30 A QUARTER ACRES W. CALDER And other grains and produce following Laud M L'ST increase 111 price. so that FOR SALE. GOODS. The Hanover Conveyancer . the boat makes of Priée, N 0 W? (faring the 31 Ken mt?“ Block, Durham, CAME TO THE PREMISES OF the Undersigned, Lot No. 5 Con. 20, Egremont, on or about Sunday, August 14, alight bay mare. apparently aged. The MCIX‘I‘YRE BLOCK Monuments Repaired and __ o-_-_._ - v vfuuuvl. ' .‘1 comprising Scotch American and Canadian Granite and Marb e. 203/0 discount on Mar- ble. No Agents commissnon. All work warranted. Railway fare allowed purchas- ers who call at the Shop. MARBlE and 5mm DEALER, OF MOUNT FOREST, Mr. M. Richardson, of FIesherton. occupied the pulpit here last Sabbath. Mr. Robt. Pritchard, of Markdale, was out to visit his sick mother last Sunday. In response to repeated inquiries from ladies with whom Dr. Chase’s Ointment has become so popular for skin diseases, asking if face owders are iniurious and can be used w ile using the ointment, we state that while the majority of face powders are injurious we can recommend the receipt given in Dr. Chase’s supplementary receipt oak on page 45, which Will be sent to any address on receipt of 5c. in stamps. Dr. Chase’s Ointment is the ladies’ friend for all skin diseases. Address Dr. A. W. Chase 00.. Toronto. HOME seekers excursion by C.P.R., Aug. 30th and Sept. 13th. R. Mc- Farlane, Jr., Agent, Durham. Harvest is just. about comfileted and the next rush will be getting in the fa wheat». BARKER-In Durham on Sunday. August 2lst, to Mr. and Mrs. John Barker, 3. son. Quite a number of our voung men left la st- week bv the C. P. R. Harvest Excursion for the North est. We wish them success and hope that they may come back with well tilled purses. Mrs. G. Pritchard is, we are sorry to have to re- Bgrt, on the sick list, but trust that she will soon restored to her usual health. Several from here took in the Wiarton excursion last Wednesday and report a good time and pleas- ant trip. Aug. 18th. tendance. ' Both té’éoher and pupils look well add in good trim after the holidays. For Sale by McFarlane Co. taste and smell ?-proof that this ell too com. mon malady has you as its victimâ€"Dr. Agnew's Catnrrhal Powdet has yet to find 3 case too stubborn to yield to it. Relieves lnstently. end a perfect cute. i This wonderfulfemedxhefl'eeted s speedy and. ping in the throat? Pain across the eye: end front of theh heed? Lodng sense of 'v“___'_ 'â€"â€"'v- .NDERSONâ€"HANDYâ€"At the Church of the Redeemer, Eagle Pass, Texas, M r Thos. Davis Anderson, son of Mr. Wm. A. Anderson, of Durham, to Miss Helen Castillo Handy. CATARRH-QEEQS; Is thebgeath thool opgped agnip on the 15th with 9. fair at; This woydertnl remed elected a speedy and neat cure. I m w ing to spend the rest of my days in eading the good news to my fellow eufl'erers. no. Bnown, G.A.R. Veteran. 3443 Martha]! St. Philadelphia. 36 Granite and Marble Work -v-- V. Inscriptions Cut 05 Shortest No- tice. McBAlMUN WATSON AS THE LARGEST STOCK IN _:9:\'_'_1‘5}R.19 2P0 SELEC? FROM. Estray Mare. When Beauty Fades. 0F VANDELEUR. . GARDINER, MARRIED. BORN. WM. \Y'ILDEE, ack DURHAM. Fin- almost as tall as a m in length by 1201' 14 is just allowing 2 pl produce 860d for nex Mr. J. S. Black, c ing his own tobacm. sists of two variet usually converted i i_ng respectivelv. We have excellent harvest weather so that many saw their last sheaf safely hous- ed last week and threshing begins in earn- est this week. All available hands were needed last week and the universal cry was where can I get a hand for a tew days ? Late oats were perceptibly damaged with rust. Miss Annie Morrison returned to her osition at St. Michael’s College on Tues- gay after a month’s pleasant home stay. Miss Kate McKinnon gladdened the old3 folks at home for a few days but has re turned to Orangeville. : While Mr. J. McAulifl' was lately draw- in in a load of peas he had occasion to ca to his horses to sto which they ob obeyed so suddenly that 50hr! took a tum- ble to terra firma anding safely and with- out nsrng any worse language than “Great . Mr. )1 ichael McGrath. our kind and oblig' mg neighbor who draws cream for the Me- Kechnie .Bros" Durham, quite recently got badly llljlll‘ed by his horse running away, but 13 now: able to be on the road again. He looks as If he had just returned from the \Ve omitted last weeE the name Blakgashgn2 of P{ice}'ille,_ who was $3-- -- Misses Mary and Annie Dale, of Portage la Prairie. Man.. visited last week at Mr. Wm. Neil’s and with other old friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Daniels, of Bay City, Mich., is visit- ing her brother, Mr. Geo. Stewart, who is ill, but slowly mending. Miss Jennie Wilson,' of Toronto, visited last week at Mr. Fred LeGard’s. Miss Janet and Master Alex. Gibson are visiting friends at Owen Sound. Miss Hattie Sullivan. of the Post Oflice, is holidaying with friends in Toronto. Mrs. McGirr and Miss Lush, of Fever- shgun, paid the formgr’s daughter, Mrs. Geo. Mxtchell, a short visnt last week. Mrs. W. A. Armstrong left last week for a month’s visit with relatives at Coburg, and Miss Lon Armstrong is visiting her friend, Miss Hager at Hagersville. Mrs. R. Pedlar visited last week with her brother at Owen Sound. Rev. John Stafford, M. A.,' of Boston, is visiting his sister Mrs. J. P. Ottowell here and at the parental home on the 4th line. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mitchell and Mrs. Blacburn joined Mr. P. Munshaw’s friends, Mr. and Mrs. King, Orangeville, and Mr. and Mrs. King, New York,dpicnicing in the Kimberley valley un Satur ay last. One hundred and eight tickets were sold at Flesherton Station for the Wiarton ex- cursion last week. A good time is reported. Miss Kelly and Miss Nolan of Toronto, are visiting the former’ s cousin, Mrs. W. Barnhouse. Mr. S. Damnde, Inspector, Toronto. has been holidaying for a couple of weeks and spent Monday and Tuesday with old friends I. ____ Miss Mart Wri ht, who attended the Hagersville High chool since January 18 being flooded With congratulations over her success in takinga second class certificate at the recent examinations. Rev. R. Martin, of Markham wasacaller at the Manse and on other old friends here Wednesday last week. land, whither Mr. Malcolm willoshortlv fol- low to a nd the remainder of his life, hav- ing ma 6 a comfortable competence smce settling in Chicago. Mr. Wm. Malcolm, of Chicago, formerl of 08 rey, paid his cousin, Mr. .R' . Sprou e a short visit last week on hrs way from Montreal where he had accompamed hrs Wife and family embarking them on the §. 8‘. Yerk§hire_for their natgye _land_, Ire- Mr. Locknart, of Cedarville. occupied the Presbyterian pul it very acceptably 9n Sunday. Rev. Mr. hom supphed at (.e- dngille and will holiday this week at Ar- t ur.’ Mr Andrew Shore of Collin vood [laid his cousin, Mrs. George Mitche l, a vssn on Thursday last. as he passed through to vrsxt his son-m-law, Mr. Arthur Johnston, of Fordwich. Mr Shore drove a handsome team and carriage intended for a present for hrs daughter at the end of the journey. Mr. John Boyd has been under the doc- tor’s care for the past week but is now con- valescent. Mrs. A. T. Heron Has been.laid up sinqe Thursday last having been kicked by their horse while unhitching 1t irom the buggy: .Mr. Chas. M unshaw was thrown from his bxcyc!e and ' ked up in a stunned and bleedmg con ition. He has since been. go- mg lame and nursing some severe brmses. fiw‘afi'r'f'iéséfifi'3333??)ffieéfiérmn Sta- tion was before Magistrate VanDnsen last week and fined twenty dollars and costs. A span of horses belongm to Mr. John Blackburn who delivers milk at the Victoria cheese factory, took fri ht one day last week at the factory whist and ran swag stakingwlth them rt of their load who was soon 'ven to ick up the dust. The team ran our miles before being captured. They were then intercepted by a gentleman‘ who 81'8ng one animal by the fore foot and ,throwing him down brought the team to a standstill. The wagon minus the cans kept intact all the way, and the horses were not much the worse for their escapade. On acharge 1m Inspector Campbell {or 831}:de in!r§pgment o! the Lxcense P “I A-L Arc-‘1‘” “in- cnael McGrath. our kind and oblig' 'lbOl' who draws cream for the Me- Bros., Durham, quite recently got ured by his horse running away, v. able to be on the road again. He If he had just returned from the :53 13.13.“. 0111' Two. Clerk is Pn‘a- '3 l “13’ m: tobacco this sé'isar-xrfinich con- two Variet' . 'mvm-ma ::?§°AUTI.IO.SB Whlph_ 8T6 rses_ to 31:0 which they Ob- lenl that 301m took a tum- na Ending safely and withâ€" worse language than “Great POMON A. :l‘wp. Clerk: _is_ rais- t'he plebigéité of Mr. elected All Persona claimin to rank upon the es- tate o the said Inso vent must file their claims. raved by afiid ' ' ant. With me on or before a Friday the 26th day of August, In the Matter of William F. Leila:- of Mount Forest and Cedar-ville, General Merchant, Insolvent. Totonfik Amt. 16111., 1%.. we nxgn uourt. The Vendors will only be bound to Droduce a Registrar’s abstract of Titie and such title deeds as they have in their possession. signed, or from A. G. MacKay, Esquire, Owen Sound. or from J. W. Frost. Esquire, Owen Sound. Purchase money will be pa able 10 per cent at the time of sale to tie Vendor’s Solicitor and the balance into Court within thirty days without interest. Conditions of sale are the standing conditions of the High Court. The Vendors will onlv be !G. R., in the Township of Normanby, 'in the County of Grey, known as the E“Thomas Gadd Farm,” containing i 100 acres more or less. ’ Eighty acres of the said Let are cleared and in a good state of cultivation - the balance 2) acres, is hardwood bush. There are sand to be on the premises. three houses and a barn. The houses being. 2 log houses one story high about 21 feet by 18 feet and a frame house about '26 feet by 20 feet. The barn is a frame barn 55 feet by 36 feet. with a stone foundation. There are three wells on the property with a good sup ly of water. The fences are cedar rail in a air state of repair, and there is a small orchard on the remises. The property is distant from the own of Durham by a good road six miles: Church in the immediatelneig‘hborhood and Public School 25 miles distant. The said premises will be sold subiect to a lease thereof to James Webber, Junior which expires on the 15th March next and under the terms of which purchaser will be ‘ entitled todo this season’s fall ploughing,‘ and subject to a reserve bid fixed by the J Master. " MIDDAUGH 3008 E" inthe Town of Durham, by the Undersigned Master, on Wednesday the 28th day of September, at2o’clockin the afternoon, the following Valuable Farm Property, being LOT nurnber 15 in the 3rd Concession W. Administration made in an action in t 0 High Court of J ustice. of Gadd versus Gadd et a], and dated the 12th day of April, A. D. 1898, and with the aeiprobation of Duncan Morrison, Esguire, r aster of the Supreme Court of Judrcature for Ontario at the Town of Owen Sound. in the County of Grey, there will be offered for sale at the Hay .......................... 4Nto7m Butter ........... . ........... 12 to 13 Eggs per doz ................ . 9 to 10 Apples....perbng ....... 50 to 50 Potatoes....perbag ........... 50 to 65 Flour per cwt .......... . ..... 2 25 to 2 30 Oatmeal per sack ............ 2 (I) to 2 1? Chop per cwt ......... . ....... l (I) to l 10 Dressed Hogs per cwt. .. ....... 5 75 to 5 80 Hides....per lb .......... 7 to 6 Sheepskins .................. 30 to 30 Turkeys per lb ................ 9 to 10 Geese per lb ............ . ..... 5 to 6 Ducks per pair ............... 40 to 50 Chickens per pair .............. 20 to 30 Wool ............ . . ........... 15 to 15 . LEFROYV MCCAUL... Valuable Farm Property in the Town- Ground C a)" ship of Normanby in the “ Mach County of Grey. -- MRS. PABROTT )8 putting a fcunda- tion under, and otherwise improvmg her business place on Garafraxa St. That noxious weed, Bishop's lower, it fast spreadmg. It seems but a short time since it first made its ap aranoo on the roadside and was admit by way pass or for its pretty flowers. Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER FOR Notice to Cteditms. Judicial Sale. 'sona plaiuxin me sand Inso v moved by affidavit, with to rank upon the es- ent must file their RICHARD LEE;~ Room 511 McKinuo Trustee, "m3"i'4ina. Market Report. GADD vs. GADD ET AL. DUNCAN MORRISON, Master at Owen Sound Eififffl'" erbag........... ack............ weed, Bishop's flower, is It seems but a short time do its ap aranco on the s admit by even pus- flowers. 70061?- 1898, my liOl‘ and 1 be £2.51 Again! We handle onIY THE BEST. DRUGGISTS BooxsmLLERi ‘6 “ Currie Powder. ‘ ‘ Lt “ Allsplee (4 “ Pepper. All the Best Quality. AbSn; lutely Pure. N 0 higher in price than others. Spices. This is a high grade Powder that you w' more about. Price 1’ lb. Tin. Bakinw 111 hear The Pickle Season IS now on. We have VVhOle Mixed Spice, “ Pepper “ M ustax (1 Seed “ Cloves. At Lowest Prices For the Fall Trade Call and Look At- our Samples Before Buying- nbhc auction on Wmiu . at the l'mjdm 0 n0 Ixnnn sl‘ ‘ k' 1)“K‘Q,' Hi) the enmih: 1'03“!" BOTViCC Mr. JaIISQ‘H '9“! tenuous for supporting I’m- Ition Ind voting in the interest of ’to I Plath. LA? the Hanover ShZM; bar ) ful a a Wonder for ek. v ”cu” this we I! ___..._..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" l "0 Mo "61mm Millinery, WiU hax Illflpening next. Friday and r. 5380”. 30 um! Oct. 15:. Sec this lune. Slumâ€"From Lot. 20, Con Entinck. one lam, two eWeS ”hubs. Any information I Inc their recovery will be 5:121; awarded. R.Macfarlaue. tf IflCULBERTSON, who has ind. large stock of the hWorld’s Fair will be held litein on Tuesday next Oct. i! it one of the best town.» minthe Countv and we 1111‘ Id the prospecis' this year rhteuhm over. Don’t forget the Millinery ()1; in“ Wdhw's Friday ahd Sax any an. M Band Concert last night 1 Favored with a full house. Proce won: 063. VOLUME 31. 001.. human. of Owen Son “Hui“ towq Friday, to-morrc lighter the Rifle match on Sat 33;}; goodl. including the Lu 3!! fashion, on our Opening (3 'ridny wd Snturdny next mu nunover Show Mr. J. . murapt'ured first. money in m II for speeding. Black Thur "he three minute race and Ho}. 1‘" the Open. Bob Scott M Mnfvos n winner. Gamma! WANTED by a wide dy, Vining to do day Work in at notable position. Apply person;â€" «write to Mu. M. Murdoch. I'm up Crook, Durham. ‘ (30.03114 inqpeqt. Paidlaw' f '7 unions to stellvl‘lhc "in lot 30 con. 2. W. ' hunch. ' * ’~ ‘bu tr; f of the or the S” nockler “aflongmby, vgas_ sold on Sh LOCAL NEWS. M: «ted to meet at 11.. Scturday next. Oct 1 drl d n irts a h I 56 ’I 3 "' "’ ‘ flue 1mm mile: from Dur- "Owever that Ocially in the WWII, will iIIIIInuch I8 ' “‘1 useless 2? film roads completed, 6““ class Iwill suit the AL to:

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