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Durham Chronicle (1867), 3 Aug 1899, p. 12

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l ' THORO’BRED ROLLED ANG"S§ BULL. (Geqeral Gordon ), wish Regi» ‘ hired Pedigree. svxll‘bgke ton L9; 37. con. ' 2. E. G. R.. Glen . for a Man ofâ€" 18%.! TERISSLfD pajafiquan. - ~ THOROITGBRED D7 {Lord Henry of Hulsze: tired Pedigree. xvii! be 349'»: sf 1899 on Lut 35 mm. ‘3‘ L TERMS $1111 my:.bie Jan.~ [parties not returning or (.33 win he charged 21:1! price. J“; ran“. 93 acres . East rts of Lot .\0. five. (55: in the ,once.~‘<ion of the Township of Wes: of the Garat'msa Road- F‘ , ‘ -wv .uvltL'A‘": ‘5) neared. well fenced and in a high state 01 cultivation. ()t'the balance, about 16 acres is go'xi lzni‘dwuml bush. the-rest mixed tim- ber. The sail is gaud clay. The buildings are fair. Orchard of good bearing trees. Churches and Schml cnm'exzient. Near the thriving village of Dronqu For further particularigppjy t.) THOS. 38de 19th, _99 Rolled Angus MUMSBMQ B its enquire of Dar t ic- Edge Hill. Max; J'\ 0“ 7 07‘ NO. 13, CON LA mu, near Tp. ifs: es : abvmt 7” :w' es u uCUlE‘ll‘S apvly. t!) DA "11) LELTH Feb. 7th. Gmmd LLU, near 'l‘p. Hall. containing 100 mes : abmt 7., ac-es cleared: watered by émgcmh river and other running streams : ell fenced : {mod 10;: home; first class ‘ame barn \\ ifl) sto’me foundation: excellent “alriing: small orchard : convenient- to :m'vlz. who”! and post efiive. Fur further :trticulars applgto June 21,1 IN KL“ . ‘ . , --â€" v vâ€" J‘ Q “\ '.‘ bnuthzm; mm. a sin-rt (Instance from Owen bound. and W H «in people go to Imu fmm such eat distalfl‘f'n' ) 1:“(‘3HN‘ TIIO‘V nmk.» "an99 1." 1d“... N H.- has rr-confly lvnx money t» born ex‘tnn. in Durham. in Holland. near Smgxhsgmptnn. a sin-rt distance fron ‘1 Everybody seems to want MONEY, and Er 1.5 SURI’RISING 110w many people go for it to 200D FARMS and Splendid Hanover Properties FOR SALE er EXCHANGE. NOWX FARM 3! (195 Mill T. MORAN, . ir tho-V didn't- !va vflrnidn't £010 him. The t CHEAPER DITBBES‘I' and BETTER TERMS. 1.3114L_I'If WHAT YOU LIKE . -'_ v C) ' ' ~‘Q _’ :3 Olin 1 -A‘\‘D "; CQBCEber'OR " MCINTYRE BLOCK x .\‘, ‘1).RT. Menag. lUO acres. .Mclear .. â€"__.______ we}: fenced and n: agood state uf culti- â€"“‘""""' ‘â€" rm. The lgdam-e ls mwd hardwood 2. The NH 2s gzsnzd and pretty free of | e. Gnod stone house 26x34: frame burn. a ‘“ Good bezr mg: or- "‘“""' .9, 31:11.}:me stables.- (I: well “atere‘d: four Miles from Dur- . Will be mid On reasonable terms. 'ex fall wheat. Apply on the promises to T13 UMAS DAVIS. II. II. MILLER {OBSESHQEIXG A SPECIALTY ma» unlirzmics arnmgmi. Creditors s ith. Any and «vary kind of legitimate '93 afimdml to and everything . XL? ."l‘I.Y P IIVATE. M's PROMPT. Never negligez 12.»; KG ES MODERATE. General Blacksmith Shoes made for all kinds of diseased formed feet. A CALL Sumatran. ,I Streetâ€"In Rear of Calder-’5 Block, Lower Town, Durham RAE TEE 1135 .\ NL‘ES mnies. Di Hit: a] Jk’ Breenbacks ; CASH ! 'arms or Sale soq arclmlly dr arm for Sale â€" H. H. MILLER - 1t flu» busim-ss fur nearly 20 years and ins and nuts of it. and always stmlic-s . msmnn-rs 3 gm»! bargain. knuwing - «an! it pays him as well as them, That. :hv rmsnx: w}: ' 1w tu-day has the best 353‘ of the kimfiu \Vesteztn Ontario. )f the-b3]: 'l\a\‘] “nn .1. Henced an uzce, ab .1 out_ 16 _ acres n “01 ()u-au T 111;” rid (‘11 \IRS I“TRICK BEIL ‘1 Pom» A P 0 'ctml misz- {My makv mane t- {In-3; wmudnr't go to D‘".â€".- _A__ 3 THE :CORBETS’ .1? OVER COWBYANCER. ’5 acres . East and “'35: v9. {574 in the wound a2} 9 Township ofJâ€"Seminck, ’msa Road. Fur pardon- it C Cf \\_’ M L RIIC '11 W! and» PARKER D DURHAM Bull ulsieizg} “4:11 Regis~ :59}: fit the 59mm) k L (x. 12.,- 61911912: Jan: lat, 19.». All ‘_ (.ispoémg effows I O Q n u l o ‘v ..--â€". -.â€"--â€"~ no Wim- and at Iowa; .' kind of legitimate buai and everythmg . kept I"V H. Carney \ 'i Is and other Writ ofd on commission. )r borrowers in CHIE, Prop, «1 Plate Giass IX- .l". R. GLEN. nwrs in Wall:- )!ilclmay, nvar y by aohng ifinL Ahcj I“ ”Mg-A. Iigent. 3R: in Good mm. 210d fOur Spices Do you use 0111 “ ’0 \1 taken Queen" Bakino Poxâ€"\‘dgr “P C~‘°‘ LT: Mon umen’cs Repail ed and H What Is Shiloh’s ? A; grand old remedy for Cough Colds and Con- suxuptiun ; used th-x'uugliouc the world for half a Century. has 011ml inmunerable eases of incipient consumption and relieved many in advanced stages. If you are not satisfied with the result we will refund your nwucy. Price 25¢ts., 5-Octs. and $1.00 HARP BOTTLEâ€"In 31138: \IlS. J( wwâ€"v‘vvv -v II. ‘ O'Ilvl U ”l‘llc I “zonld ad vise you to summer-fallow, plow- inqthe weeds'under when in flower. Follow with Rape 0r Buckwheat sewed the follow- ing summer about as fate as possible. Plow j ust before SOWlng the crop. If possible follow the next vear with some hoed crop. This is somewhat of a severe treatment, hut I think the nature of the weed warrants 1t. Hoping that this information may be of some value to you, I remain, Very truly yours, M. W. DOHERTY. DEAR SIR,-â€"Your specimen addressed to Prof. Butt was handed to me yesterday. The weed is “ Bladder Campion ” (Sileve Inflata) and is a very bad member. Owing to its great develomrent of root; it is almost i'mpos‘s’ible t9 eradicate it in a_ short time The following letter from Mr. M. W. Doherty, of the Ontario Agricul- tural College, was received in; answer to Mr. Gorsiine’s enqairy about a very rare. But very noxious weed, recently discovered and submitted for identification. Farmers in the vicinity who imported hay two or three years ago had better examine their fields as it must have been ad-{ mitted in that way. The letter is dated at Guelph, July 11th. ’99, and reads as ioliows: ' l ARBG’I‘TLE â€" On JL; 1v danrrhtex of Mr. and aged? davs. A: e alwavs F108;] Braniie and Elam 18 3?er Li. . I... .3... n... Are unea nailed .L IS Wllat 3'10 1 W7a}1t, your Groceiies to be MBAJuGE‘J WATSON, TLEâ€"In Durham on July 20th. to 1' Mrs. John Harbottle, a daughter. Gu amnteed Pux e - AND .â€" OF ALL KIND. AX!) â€" BORN. DIED. F‘ H lav-0r. ' 27th the infant; Mrs. J. Harbottle DURHAM' anadian On 1‘ DURHAM CHRONICLE, Aug; 3111, (899. _ -_-V. 51.31.)“ may be Q01‘X‘cCt.- . °' 1 .- . e ”Ii-{ht- :S.Lar.e that it wasM .‘ ‘ ' ghan and.-WilliamKi formed the, w hill. Any. Fat treat with Sil. --- - wauauil 3 L 1 ugxess tor 'l‘wenty Five Yea rs.” by Nich- olas Flood Da Vii), M. P. ; "The Develop 111.9111“oflmperialism.” by J. Caste“ Hop- kins; “Progress of Education during the last Quarter Ceutnrv,” Hugne<. . .by James L. ' Ixmpector l’ubhc schmls, ’ to: home Rule or union.” and ()H‘Inr mun... a hpt'Ch‘U edition of sixteen pages. Eight pages are printed on beautiful toned papelgand are full of illustratinn, Amnngtixe special article< are “Canada’s Progrexs for l‘wenty Five Yea rs.” by Nich- olas Flood Davin, M. P.; "The Develop ment of Imperialism.”by J. Caste“ Hop- kins: “Progressof Education during the last Quarrer Century,” byL Jiamfe'g L Mnand Mrs. Harvey Haw called on their uncle, Mr. G. Sn Miss Lizzie MC her home 111 Ehn Misses Begsie and A ham. are Vlsltlug their ghsOfl. sister, Mrs A. Mel) Miss Annie MCI“; mile to wmtm: her The. farmer-s getamove on when a fine day wanes tins haying. Mr. S. Ferguson has purchased Mr. " ' - and we \x'lsh Imn success on It. My . G. \Vitter stepped on a nail and mm has :} sore fon; dope no serious re~ sults ml! t-Jlluw. Mr. Neil has returned to Galt. gm. Hugh Atkinson has an attack of la- grmpe. _.\lrs.\ _.._..n.. ‘1 0550p,_r3f Dxmdalk. is \‘isitinnr hm _- --â€"v ¢vw\,JVL/\ln |JUUIUbaryr 1’0 . Nelles wxll furmsh Information, pnze luts, program-mes, etc. ' In the attractions there will be no falling off. Better than any previom year is assur- ‘ed. Great Hippodrome, interesting Char- iot Races, Roman Standing Races. Cham- pion Sword Contests, etc... Imperial Ja 8, Carl Dammaxm troupe, Durham Fami 5' ibms. Hermanetti. Six Seunetts; Randolf John HartyJ. Lily Bletsoe, Mabel Hnwl . am, as we“ as sneed cnmpm rm.“ mm“: 9” _ ‘ ___.,-..-.v, .uauc; 11”“- } ard, as well as speed contests. The. grand rpvrotechnic dx~piay each evening will sur- pass anything of the kind ever given in London before. The realistic representa- tion of "The British and Americans in Sanma”will be a sight worth seeing. to- gether with all the stage and ring perform- ances nmler brilliantillumination. Special excur. ion trains are being arranged for to leave London after the fireworks. This will enable everyone to see the show from start to finish and return home the same night. Intending exhibitors, desiring to secure choice position. should make their entries. :uzly. The entries close on Sept. 6th, and» space and stablmg will be allotted in the erderentriesnare received. Secretarv J- \Y I! in-.. “c.“ .v ...v quLALUlU UL UUbH‘ exhibitor and visitor. rearrangement of the buildings now in progress, the new stand and entrance to same, together with the greater convenience at main entrance and elsewhere on the grunnds.will all con tribute to the thorough enjoyment of the many thousands who will visit the Exhibi- tlun. This great agricultural and live stock ex» hiblti'm. "T he Western Fair,” will be belti- at London, 7th to 16th September. It goes 'with out saying: that this will be the biggest and most successful yet, there being no such thing as standing still. with the big show. It is expected that the Governor General and lady Minte wi-li' grace the ex- hibiton with their presence. As is usualiy the case of this time, all indications point to the certainty of even larger throngs of visitors than heretofore, thus insuring the success of the great and only “West- em. The additional buildings and alterations W1“ materiallyadd _to the comfort of both- n_-l._'l,_“. , We understand that Mr. Simpson has now gone East to complete all arrangements for immediately be- ginning-active development work” The preperty in the question is located on the south side of the Seine River, about six miles above Stur- 8011 Falls. and has the“ reputation fOf beinfiramong the best ‘of the gold mining preperties in that rich disâ€" trict. It was discovered about five \eaisago,du1ing the time of the first rush of prospectors and gold seekets to the Seine River district. 1 The principal lead on this property is from 15 to 30 feet in width, the ore from which gives most satisfac- tory assays and seldom or never fails to show the color in the pan. Dr. McKenzie and Albert Bone, of Mine Centre, accompanied by Daniel Simpson, of Bufialo, New York, vis- ited Fort Frances last week to com- ;plete the final details for the sale of 779P. 764P and 76513 to Bufialo cap- italists represented by Mr. Simpson. The deal was completed for a con. sideration of $30,000, Dr. McKenzie and Mr. Bone returning to the Mine‘ Centre and Mr. Simpson proceeding to his home in Buffalo, with the deeds for three locations in his pock- ets. The foflowing item clipped from the Border Budget of Koochiching. Minn., will be of Local interest :â€" ACKETT’S CORNERS. CANADA’S GREAT SHOW. inel, Toronto, t}: 313313, 1e and Ada ‘ Brown, of Dur- mg their uncle, Mr. 5. Per- Mngzmrrie has rammed to hngley. Durham. Boys in BECK - -' \Q‘lUCUIIX, M c Dougztll. <:Fadden has gone to Price- her sick grand-muther. tt-t ronto. the official organ ociationk has completed umtinuous publicatiun, event issued on the 27th .2 ' C . finn“ .er the Fireworks. This 9 to see the Show from return home the same «Q. T3“ 0f Toronto . Sackett, lately k .. uwneuuulg' mu acres. more or less: in good state of cultivation ; 80 acres cleared. School on the premises: Church 1% miie< distant. The farm is we” watered : excellent for st wk and grain raisin . .9:- Apply on the premises to William quks. or to T June 27th, tf :3"- famine.” Servants apparently can- not be hired. The young woman who acts as general servant in a private house can easily secure $18 per month in Winnipeg; the parlor maid $18 the cook $25 and the laun- gress $15 to $20. A number of Scotch lassies were brought to the province last Spring and- already over 70 per cent, of them are married.â€"Go Wesr. girls. Manitoba is suffering from a famine. ” Servants ammmmh Could not express the rapture of Annie 4. Springer, of 1125 Howard st... Phila- delphia, Pa., when she found that Dr King's new discovery for consumption had com- pletely cured her ofa hacking: cough that for many years had made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she says of this Royal Cure --“it soon removed the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly some thing I can scarcely remember of doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout. the Universe.” b‘o will every one who tries Dr. Kin *5 New Discovery for any trouble of the tiroat, chest or lungs. Price 50:. and $1.00. Trial bottles free atlocal Drug i u’A-nnr- .. --â€"AA --.v-: nnvu (.50 l' Scores aevery bottle gmu'anteed. Tumcontract for. the btick am] stone wmk on the new furniture facton was let Monday to Hugh Macdonald, while Messrs Geo. Moore and John Moffat got the contxact for the car- penter work. The Parrot Firm got- the job of the roofing. ‘ The ccntracn prices me,â€"foz= Masoning, $2,600; Carpenteriag‘, $2 ,625; Roofmrr, $515.. MR. Orr of Flesherton tells us he go: five big loads of hay ofl less than an acre and a half. That’s a fairly good crop isn’t it? YowTry It”. If Shilohw’a-C'ough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small price of 25cts., 500m. and $1.00,.does not cure take the bottle back and we will. refund. your money. Sold for over fifty yea-re on this guarantee: Price-250m. and was. __rv -V wvvvâ€"Vâ€"u, “IV. I...) . (15in duties shirk, Proving tho’ I’m a. rhymer, I am thinking while at work. Durham, July 2511!? ’99, J. Mn. 13. making rhyme. a Every rule has an exception, 1‘. determined I would be . An exception to this last, rule; be- in earnest don’t you see. Keeping down the weeds and beetlesr nor my J..:1-- .1--A:__ .L:_L. 'them keep their place; W'hile you’re wondering and complaining, worms will multiply and weeds. You must labor ii you would gather fruit for all your winter’s needs." I. picked up that gainof wisdom and I stored it in my Drumsâ€"- As the bee stores upothe‘honcy from. the flowers after rair. “'it-h another grain of wisdom; from a- learned ‘source tlns time,â€" That the folks are mostly lazy who are given to h. __ 1---, _ _.'L _ think I can Tell you the) are sent on purpose just to see if you 1e 3 man; J Get to see if ya» will let them be the victors in the race, Or if 39a will slmyryoqr‘ mettle and will make ' pillaxs ow And a mam w'm lmd- it answered,“ Yes, I truly the pew er of song But you see, potato-beetles. caterpillars, cabbage- worms, Yellow-docks, milk-w eeds and thistlcs interfere with Fancy 3 turns. l\ot long ago a farmer said that he would like to know Why 6931 let worms and. beetles, and the cater- 793m do ' ‘ To make bright the world around me, scattering seed-thoughts thus abroad Which may help some soul that’s trying to reach upward unto God. I willltoell you the reason I have silent been so n"; A ’Tis not flat the Muse has left me, or has lost â€"-â€" "'d _ bui now since you ' ‘ Take so kindly earnest interest in the little I she Ind come to stay ' With you1permanently; now we wait and look, and oak ill-min Fora word of 110de muse}, hnpe or comfort LA... «.\nm ‘u‘Q‘ -v- - ._ fféxâ€"diybur pen. " to T111115- you o'qr-rzltgfny influence,” I replied “Has the Muse gone on vacation 1’ 'r asked a friend ‘# mine 036' dafi'o “We have_m_issed,. hm- spit we mfly thought that fig FARM FOR SEE DB. A. W. CHASE’S CATARRH CURE” sf25c. If you buy a snbsntut. only cne {hat Ia.s< s.â€"â€"V\‘E make, hecause you won’t : advertised qpafities of-j, t-h facts. but you’ve goa.toâ€"- t: with yen he will give‘you MUST INSET! A THOUSAND TONGUES. is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower; Heals the ulcers. cleérs the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanant y cures ’ Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower flee. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co- Toronto and Baffle. :3. McKR‘rHUR. mnjmnsox-Ge., (mezm Tilsonburg. Ontario. “cuâ€"t Claim to be iUS-t 35 gOOd. 'ysntute {or the original you are not ‘ ;.â€"â€"V E lqse too, by. the. comparison F URIIAM. ____v “-L .. ate for the original \ou me not the; E1988 too by the commriscn .xou; tfind the SUbSti: ute 901131 to the the Original “9 adxertise plain; tm” '3'0111' grocerâ€"rd 1195 square}; On What“ Ln“ ac}: (n)- 1375 IT. YOU‘ whaégpu '33}; for. .The high quality of evei‘yone of 'l‘ILLS‘LVS Cereal Foods. has induced man." i grocersto ufl'er something to; their customers. which ‘ they; Give us a can at the Old. Cochrane Foundry. J‘flfifl LiV‘iflfiSYUi We have also a few: Second- Head Binders Steel Wheei Tiger Rake which have been sold '9);- ten'sively during the 135: two seasons. 3V 6 have ‘ et a 8”» w 11121? dled pound s of the NOW is the time to see and find out all about our mew Frost Woad Bums: is. 2. In almost every l‘ocalitv there is one {it work. 111'er - every farmer who has one is highly delighted with it everyway, and out of 70 02' 80 sold in this a‘icinil}: there is not one machine but is g‘ivii’ig the very best of satisf‘aetien. ' “me sum may be said of our New Frost W891! Film: lie. 5‘. For Sale, whicl met and 13min out of the huge cum:t we have ahC-ach bandied we battled with it in vain. but at d cure in Dr. Chase's Ointment. About 5“, boxes were used. The original sores aged up. leaving the skin in its normal condition. To the wonderful man: is putting it very mxldly.” Dr. Chase's Ointment, at all dealersm Edmnson, Bates Co.. Toronto. never touch ears” the Bachefor Maid’s SOClety T boys use straws now. ' ha I‘HE Firemen age of ever-ye pienie next Th: 8, Oil .HVU Fdfiu 3......“ 2“»...- mUb :h“ .J’ I Pima; Eczema ontho 8 Some of thp mm, “or.“ . . Oalp Tortures of ; will be 2‘0- g‘ood order. DURHAM ”.1111- pine lat-n. Apply w L, V. J“. Durham. WOOL MOVING.-â€"â€"On Tuesday Mr. A. S. Hunter shipped a cm. a half of wool to Toronto. ’ THE Town rates were struck Hominy night at txyenty Imus on dollar. ‘JUs'r To HANDâ€"~One car load '11 {w ‘ I l_‘ excurslon $10 See ticulars. THE Glenelg Voters’ Lists are 1 out and open for inspection a: Clerk’s ofice and other places pr‘ ded by law. REV MR. MCGREGOR and Mr. Lachlan, the010gical student. Chesley,.will exchange pulpizg Sunday next. MILS. Arrowsmith, is an ex fruit. grower judging from the ex lent- variety of gooseberries he p ented us with last. week. CONTRACTOR Orchard is gettin well at theexcavacion for the f: ture Factory. It will be read; the masons to begin shortly. OUR pushing marble Dea Messrs. McCalmon and Watson. getting so much work than have to increase their working 5: THE Methodist Sunday School nic will be held in the Beaver (low on Thursday Aug 17th, week. Should the day be W will be held on Friday following Stead. THE Bunessan S. S. Garden P: held last week at. Mr. A. C. Bea grounds was largely attended enjoyed and profimble to the sc About fifty Durhamites u ere m e: Proceeds $40. LOST.â€"On Saturday evening: 1 29th., between Gray's Comer é Lower Town, 3. Baby’s lied CE Plaid Lined. Finder will oblige leaving it: at J. J.Hunters' (Jo Store, or at; the Cuuoxxcm; Oliiczc. PROF. MACKENZIE delivcrel ax: teresting lecture on Phlenoi 0:: Saturday night last. The P0 very unassuming but “1111.“ S1 to understand his busmess an}. faith in What he is talking aboi: THE Baptist Sunday School P held Thursday in th ~ Beau < r M ca was a very pleasant 01:13:15. r 1: enjoyed by the parents and c1 32 Who participated in the mm; and feStivicies of the afternoon? ‘1 “Us must congratulme, ..1:‘. 001m Clark, B. A. on his I-cz-v pointment to the P:‘i11ci;«;-.E.~3. the Meaford LIOdCl SCEUL'QXE. initial Salary is $600. but w higher in a very short Lime, :1 Clark’s ability will pro ve him w Of better pay. QUARTERLY Meeting services 32 held in the Methodist ‘huzft Sunday, Love Feasc at 10, ea by the Pastor at 11, S- cram“): the Lord’s Supper adminiseerec mediately'after the sermon. Qflarcerly services will be be? @1011 at 3 p. m., instead of 2:30 OUT 01" DATEâ€" Hanging on gate is a. little out of date, or :i on the c016, cold sand. Better I on the post, and wait for the g or the singing of the Coon '1 Band, I want my Lulu. Gin my Lulu. The Lulu of the 'IHE Piremen’s Pic-mic. Thursday, August lOLh. Gan Amusements gaiore. Admiss grounds, including. refresh Gfemlemen 25s., Ladies am} Ci 10c. Tickets‘admit to the grc= goupons to the supper. Pagans 39,2 under the fence are 1x3: c to refreshments. THE C. 3V3 are indebted to L1. ‘ me: of quiazeapolis f0: 21 3c T To HANDâ€"One car 10:1 lat-h. Apply to '1‘. C. Mm :C. P. R. is running a. bar sion to Manitoba 22nd inst 866 B. MacFarlane jr. for . LOCAL NEWS. Game: 1111551 LL.

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