West Grey Digital Newspapers

Durham Chronicle (1867), 17 Nov 1898, p. 12

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

1 OUSE AND LOT A'l‘ L‘Uluuun. ‘ of Countess and Lambton Streets, one ost Office. Solid Brick house, good cellar. good well, hearing or uhardJacre of land. good stable. For further particulars apply to__ 'l‘. J. H CARSON, Hamilton. @r J AS. CARSOX, Bailiff, Durham. Nov. 15th, 3898. lm pd dear east of the P IVAXH.“ r'KILV Dduu. uv- ---.. - _ . .. W G R. BENTINCK, one hundred acres; about 70 cleared. Good frame barn wit'n stone stables under, also fairly good fenced ° young house: well watered and a half miles bearing orchard. Four and from Durham and half a mile fmm Aber- deen P. 0. For further particulars apply to JOHN M. CAMPBELL, ‘ ‘ f! 1\ M W '1'! ‘AllAu L: V" -...---â€". sf 8 CON 21EGREMONT, AND ,3 ON oneessiou 4, S. D R Gleuelg. Lot 8 wnsists of 100 acres..90 acres cleared, well free from stone, 80 haterod woll fenced, cures ht to run machinery over. Good large KTICK house, bank barn, small orchard. con- venient to school, 7 miles from Durham. but. 3 tilenelg consists of 54 acres, 30 cleared balance hardwood bush. Clear title. Will For further particu- he sold on easy terms. . lurs apply on the premises to J mix WHIT- umw, Quorum, P. O. ‘)" ACRE FAKM 1' UR DD UL'J UAV -0 Lambton St. 1 mile East of Durham. “onil'urtabi-L: brick cottageâ€"five rooms and stnue collar ; small frame barn and stables ; anallnrchard; beautif .1 spring of water. The land is all cleared and well fenced. Will be sold at a bargain on terms to suit murchaser. Apply to MRS. S. lllTMORE, Durham P.O., Sept. 5th. 2m Prop. “AA“R HAS Or to Oct. lat. lllVluunu-b .J-u---v-»., __ i _ y . wkes, Spring Tooth Barrows, c. g ' ‘hese are the best machines ye}! cani buy and are made by a. reliable Firm. WAGONS.- A car load of Adam’s Wagons arrive this week. For an easy running. well finished Wagon nothing can. excel these waguzns. BUdG~iES.-â€"I carry full lines of the Tminnpe and McLan 1'hlin Buggies, Democrats, Carts 8m. ’Fhew are bought. in large uamities, height saved, and can be so d cheap. if you are in need of a Pluw, Harrow. Gang PIO\\'0T anvtbiug else in this line be sure and can. an RAY QAON]? snymg MACHINE A. " . ~ 9 LE. BEING LOTS PAgilAEOE éépwunx'v- AND 3 ON EH13: BLER -F‘v -â€"v-â€"â€" â€" _ always in stock and. the Nat nukes of ORGANS and PIANOS. terost on your own terms of ropii‘ige‘ut; ’USURANCE promptly attended‘to. WEB of Marriage Linceses. .10an at T0 LOAN lat 5 find " o’ , _ I __ -__> -312. .in . l KJ-uaiugâ€" “Bindggs, .. M'qwers?“ ADri‘lLls, MY Wareroome are fully stocked with all kinds of SSEY - HARRIS IMPLEMENIS OFFICE . WAREBOOMS, Lawns town. WflALDER f Lumsdeu 1’. 1).. LV. VV 0 MATTHEW U A)! P BE LL, "m Durham, Ont. GOODS. LO'l‘ AT CORNER .sh. Tf). of Ben- »robab )7 3 acres .511 village: well a great bargain will be lunged Dec. 23. M The Mt. Forest Representative 99- timntos the improvements in that town this your at forty¢two thousand dollars. ed at. Midland of last week. ‘ .- Loss $0900- \T .L‘ James Davidson. son 0 . vidson, near Harriston, was killed promise in whic ployee yieldedalittle. Time old hands ance, and *he principal part of the . . are him“ at work, getting 8» slight city was destroyed. with no chance of 'sp‘,’“31 “”11 an overabundance 0‘ being rebuilt as there is neither lum- £222? 022:: gziegdz'}: :a'chbtbavmg . 1 erg . increase in wages. M . ber nor glass Wit ; The Steamer Northern Belle was A . . . . . burned at Byng Inlet on last Sunday ggfli‘fiawfi'is t1: the third hre tnat .. , wpnk‘ The previous TED-($180? the mag prankgnof tzesggne woinau. SACKEI‘Tâ€"i CORNERS. ‘ Miss Maud Haw _ _ ) promise i ° ployes yielded a little. The old hands are back at work, gettinga slight increase in wages. .____ The Steamer Northern Belle was burned at Byng Inlet on last Sunday week. The previous Thursday the Pacific was burned at Collingwood. Both vessels belonged to the White Line and the loss is heavy. James Smith was shot at Mono Mills the Other day. He says a man named Jones did it. but a deSpat-ch from Gait tells of the stealing of a horse and buggy, and it is thought Smith did the deed himself to escape punishment for the theft of which he was suspected. A young man who went mining to seek his fortune, wrote back to his father that he had done well, and add- ed this postscript: "I will be home Wednesday evening. Meet. me at dark. just out of town, and bring a A pedlar named Ratz broke thro’ the Saugeen bridge near Markdale. on the town line between Euphraqia and Artemesia, and for four hours his _ A , A nl-lUIIIUDlug “ti“ ovâ€" horse remained in three feet of water before he could be extricated. The two townships paid eight, dollars each rather than run the chances of the law. “Can you tell me what sort of‘ weather we may expect next month? ”, wrote a subscriber to the editor of a paper. The editor replied as follows: i“‘lt is my belief that the weather next month will be veiy much like your subscription. The subscriber wonderedfor an hour what the editor was driving at, wnen he happened to think of the word "unsettled.” . He sent the required amount next day. Mrs. Connel of St. Thomas gavel birth to triplets on Nov. 9th, hut" died an hour afterwards. The chil- dren were girls and weighed seven or eight pounds each. One of the babes died shortly after being born. The deceased gave lirth to twins on two different. occasions. Besides her hus- band she leaves eight children, sev- eral others having died. The Walkerton Telescope, in refer; it: ring to our item on the “elevated’ o sidewalks, ”jumps at a couclusuon if it insinuates our disapprova work generally. The walks appear :- all right now, and [we hope they are. We take exception only to the. founda- tion of the one on the west side of Gar- 1 afraxa Street hill, and if part of that r wont take an excursion next spring ‘ we’ll miss our guess, that’s all. We are not blaming the contractors, but , since they have to keep up repairs for “Oh rigltt', THE TOWN ‘OUNCIL met Mondayll ' evening to adopt the report of the ‘ Committee on the granolithic walks. 1 L said to be completed. Owing to 5 some defects in the “facing” and [ shortages alleged as to the amount of cement- used, the work was not 5 received and considerable discussion f and explanation followed. Mr Con- ery, the president of the Co. being present and invited to eXplain his LE posuion. From the discussion it ap- pears the Council has available evid- a ence to subStantiate the charges made ‘3 with regard to shortages in cement, ’r and Mayor Calder was himself an e eye witness so he pointed out, to an ’1' inStance when less than half the lfiquantity required by the Specifica- ““‘-a :“ At‘A 1- ticns was about to be used in one case. and would have been used had he not called attention to the matter. The citizens and interested retepay~ ers. however, must not think our walks are inferior to those in other towns, but the specifications are ex. ceedingly severe, and have not been followed out. In view of these facts {we think the Council is perfectly :justifiahle in their action not to re- iceive the work. we regret there i should be any trouble. but think an '2 amicable settlement will he made. eula. Our townsmen each get the ’ 't and returned home in great spirits, with an overabundance of ‘hair on their faces and each having ‘ gained eight pounds in weight. . Miss Maud Haw, of Toronto. who was vis-‘ win some time with friends here returned ' _ ° h her the good wishes Mrs. Geo. Haw, is very sick at present. Mrs. R._l’law of Port Hope, is visiting Mr. Lachlan McDougall, returned II'OIII a ‘two years’ sojourn in Manitoba. He pre- fers Ontarionand intends to make his home here. We Wish huu success. 1 ‘o.o.â€"o _._.__â€" I ' Lottie Collins, who forced herself i into public notice- a few years ago by I her “ Ta-raora-boom-desy ” dance, attempted suicide by cutting her tthroat in London on November 9th. She‘was not. a theatrical success and this. with domescic troubles led to the rash act. She will recover. lieâ€"râ€"Vson George. Mr. Peter Moody died very suddenly. The friends have our sympathy. Mr. John Caldwell and his son, Dr. A. C. Caldwell, of Galt, are visiting Mr. George Backett this week. ‘ ~---J (finn‘ n 0111' Plan Has been to make Tillson’s Pan-Dried Rolled Oats an ideal breakfast food â€"â€"hence their delicate, richl nutty flavor, absolute clean- liness, freedom from hulls, ,eaey digestibility. Progres- lsive grocers say their in creased sales of Tillsou’s Pan-Dried Rolled Oats prove beyond a question our suc- cess with such a plan. Have you asked your grocer yet FOR Douggll, {pturned' from a swung Candied Peels. English Mince Meat. Seeded Raisins Extra Cleaned Currants, Selected Raisins. Gold Dust Pak ing Powder. OUR BRAND. per 1;», _. Kitchen Queen Pure Spices Extracts. Bftger's ll'b. Drums 0! mixed, â€" â€"- , Best Lemon and per 1b. --- OT? 6 1b. Pails. Very Nice puil â€"-â€"- _....... in p01. ad packages readv use, per 1’0. â€"â€" __ No Stems or Dirt. arm. for 25¢. No Stems, Large Fruit, BAKING POWDER, per fl). 15c, ALSO 10c. 25c. HQH‘.‘ - , ‘ l . The big Amencan ;. L“. but N gheir eyes Olwwul ) NOW at??? Ferald an} N x . :8 n res , has Wiih '1 M rfilCli‘lL ‘tom ‘!l, and HO'\\' ilh% I. ‘ ‘ mt the large Ammi . One t“01y ukllOVVltdi" i‘ "tome. mg‘fngratulate Can: 8 newspaper 5:1 . “o“ “ratifying to is ('2‘). “9? Me evidently are ‘0 "00, for reports from I :‘ Nut. never bnfare "Nb of subscription; makscivmg SPYW :I‘q‘ Iucted in Trinitx < morning at 11 U‘n'c .“Zh'l School "0119- , E “h the afternoon. ”Twentie' h A n ., Ib. Ontario Agr n {hital Union wzi} l... Agticulm: n1 (‘. Wednesdav 'I‘ E" v; \ Ilsa“ Brunt an! 4].. gm: load of pigs [11 ‘- us .up another l .2in on \L ’u, florrison. of B: ”.1 her hundrw 1"] “151.1! inst. A hriwf fl”! “nowhere. W-‘ -â€"â€"â€"-â€"..~ I at t g‘ ; 'l ’ Q m Mm en t that h! goods mus “H t '3 p9 10 V) mm ~~‘d “9 Grim Reaper iu "'“Hmding as of the u‘ [“0- .This week we “Sb. the unexpected quMillig-au who 0|! uesday morniI “Of thirty-eight yo: :fow months the complaining. but ~ thought- of her ' Minot! until a {aw ¢ ~Idaughtcr of Mr. Clapbell, both 01 Incidents, the 1:11 ..~ only a few month ; find five children. '1' ,Jo nineteen yea: .. »‘ tho Md 1083 th< ., , The inner: -- ‘ this, Thur. . Nook for the , 'gdnudty - m Ponton Bank to ”an“ this Week in P '53! C man 05:5le :U ‘coto insert his nm “Gait“ in alwavs wt “that to 0301‘ his (‘C a bin syaputhy. [mu Gunny-n-1, this last week I» 2 my where hp fr “Mean inches ami twg ad good S‘eighing. 1‘ J i ” WOODLAND 2322;:3. “fld ban ‘8. 312'. ‘i “.3012! t) a p- 2.: ~22 \: b10210: lemmni. 0.1. ‘ mpbnslness Um.- Hermann-‘Johxr-v 7 {he of Bentincé; a" ‘. In! seasons tln-c‘ifi ._ Thresher, 110;: i..' tom grinding “'20: Wad grinder, \Vhfc '. m. it does its ‘A an}; dutisfaction. AI EAGLE was Unwt “Emu on Tuazlay I ‘1 lie. James (Jpn-211.). The first shot fail-n1 '0 “'0, but. a second 0 “.530 that he fell in than he was pursued “pitched with an mil fl ")1. and the wimp “lure 8 feet from ti FAIIIRS’ INSTITUTE 5 field as follows: J... 4th; Thornbur Marlyn, Feb. 4H; : I hut-sham. Feb 7. U 3:0: Sound. Jan. 2}; .‘ oro.Jan. 31. K Kuwait’s School H01: ‘0'. Feb. 3. Durham. mp1“). 14. Hmmv Free Press ad \ Pwtlking has Court. was to tho DAY

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy