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Durham Chronicle (1867), 24 Aug 1899, p. 14

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vâ€"v‘.‘ [1 {Lord Henry of Holstein) w§1 te'red Pedigree. will be ke'wt for t}. «£1899 on Lot 35. con. 3. i}. G. 12.. TERMS SUD. payabk: Jan. lst: l! p.3:*_-‘ies not retugniug 9r disposmg um; be charged ml! pneg. Gieared “ell fenced and- in a high sate 01 with ation. Of the balance about. 10 acres {:9 gooql 1...“ “99d bush. the res; mixed tim- _ -u .y WA(3 uyc, “W“ k 1‘! acres is gum! yardmnd bush. the rest mixedtnn bet. The 53'. :~ good clay. The buildings are fair. Orchard of good _bearing trees. Churches and School conv enieut heat the thriving village of Dromore For further particulars 3pc! v to ID LEI'I‘H Van-“cm” n ..~ A ¢nnvalo W at: 'rts of Lot N). five. (5 :xcessiou of the Tow West of the Garafrm 1 hrs enquire of OT X0. 13, COX. 5 N. D. R. GLEN- J ELG. near Tp. H 11, containing 100 acres:about 70 acres cleared; watered by éangeen river and other running streams; well fenced : good log house: first class frame barn with stone foundation: excellent smbling: small orchard : convenient to church. school and post ofiice. For further particulars apply to ' MRS. PATRICK NEIL. June 2lst. tf POMOXA P. O. :Jtme 27th tf â€"â€"- v-“V ‘ U Containing 100 acres. more or less; in gooé state of cultivation ; 80 acres cleared. School on the premises: Church 13.: miles distant. The farm is well watered : excellent fur <t3ck and grain raising. Apply on the premises to William Banks. or to [hamughbred 81321 int Service. Debts Collected. Old Notes Bought. Ocean Tickets for sale. M33, )Iortgaf’es, Leases, Wills and other Writ- ings caretaily dmwn. Fire. Life. Accident, Marine and Plate Glass IX- SURANCES placed at lowest rates, in Good. Combanies. Bminess Ditfieulties amnwed. Creditors settled with. Any and every 'ind of legitimate busi was attended to and everything kept Q'l"DTP'l‘I’ V l.)t‘T‘v A "I‘D STRICTLY whiff: ALWAYS PROMPT. \ "v..' sub 8 Never negligent. CHARGES }10DERATE. ___- --_~-â€"Jv wv :0 gix 0 his customers a good bargain. knowmg that in the end it pays him as welle as them That. in fact. is the reason whv he to-day has the best business of the kind in Watem Ontario. GOOD FARMS and Splendid Hanover Properties FOR SALE or EXCHANGE. Properties Bought and Sold on commission. Debts Collected. Old Notes Bought- Has been at the business fgr nearly 20 years and knows the ins and outs of It. 31131 always. studies He has recently lent money to borrowers :11 Walk anon in Durham. in Holland. near Mildmay. near Soutbam ton, a short distance from Owen Sound and W do people go to him from such great distances? Bmuse thev make monev va going so if _t__hey didn t the: wouldn_ I_ go to him. They my. u uu- \ um u L uu \ “uuxuu t gt U [0 1110!. get CHEAPER INTEREST and BETTER TERMS â€" H. H. MILLER â€" 1MONEY; 3 5 $ 3; ORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. Shoes made for all kinds of diseased 4r deformed feet. A CALL SoucrrED. Mill Streetâ€"In Rear of Calder’s Block. Lower Toxm, Durham T. MORAN, 7 XOWX \ FARM. THORO’BRBQ EOLLED ANGUS D‘I’TI’ T In THOR'QUGBBED DURHAM Bull ' Ex er) body seems £0 “ant MO\EY, and IS 8!. RPRISIXG how many people go for it to H. H. MILLER, THE HANOVER CONVEYANCBR. ALL IT WHAT YOU LIKE FARM FOR SALE. General Blacksmith. FARM FOR SKLE Farm for Sale. Farm f0 1 ' Sale. Breenbacks ; CASH ! 'arms or- Sale ,DE‘fIB LEITH, X’arney P‘ H M I L L E R, The Hanover Conveyan er A? THE “ CORBETS " H. PARKER Durham. mu. me am. Prop. Eolstein) with Regis- ke'wt for the season 3. is. 6:. R... Glenda. Jazz: lst, 191), All C. McARTHU R DURHAM. @03ng of cow's D. R. DOBIE, W. H. IENKIN S, Part Matricuâ€"latini) - Tamra“ (Second Class) Fom'm Pom: (First Class) For pnpual announcements. Boarding Lists or other marmanon, apply to FORM I Examination - Air: SCHOOL " PART I of Form II and Students prepared for all grades of Teachers’ Certificates for entrance to the various Univer- sities and Colleges, and are given a good English education valuable in all industrial and com. menial pursuits. â€"RECORD 1899.â€" on the violin and organ respectively were much appreciated in their insrrumental duet. Recitations were also given by Miss Johnston. of Orchard, Miss Via Reynolds, of Edge Hill, and Mr. H. McKeclinie, of Dornoch. Everything passed ofi' pleasantly and the funds of the School were increased by upwards of 320,00 EU 'LLEETATE INSTITUTE! 0N Friday evening last a pleasant time was Spent on the grounds of Mr. Thomas Banks near Edge Hill, the event being a garden party un- der the auspices of the Sunday School. A goodly number were in attendance and everything passed of very soci- ably and very quietly. About ten o’clock, the most tempting edibles were served in abundance and all with one accord joined in the exer- cises. As soon as the inner cravings were satisfied, and let it be said it tool: some time as the cakes, pies and cooking generally were very tempt- ing. Mr. James Staples, Reeve of Glenelg, was called to the platformi and diSposed of an impromptu pro- gramme consisting of short addresses by Messrs. Ramage, John Mofiat, W. Irwin, a couple of very appreciative songs each by Mr. Falkingham and! Miss Reynolds and a chorus by a; number of the School girls. Mr. J. l A. Hunter entertained the audience? also in avocal selection expressivei of his determination to be a soldier Mr. ‘Geo, Bitchie and Miss Mohallyl LOST.â€"On Saturday evening July 29th., between Gray‘s Corner and Lower Town, a. Baby’s Red Cloak, Plaid Lined. Finder will oblige by leaving it at J. J.Hunters’ Corner Store, or at the CHRONICLE Office. SUNDAY was the warmest day this Summerâ€"about- 95 in the shade. 3691773 EMULSIOH to his mi!k three times a dgiy, It is astonishin how fist he wiii improve. I he nurses, let the mother take the Emuision. soc. and mo; filmm- this little “A Little SECRETARY. “A little more salt” can do no harm at any rate unless you have already learned just the right quantity to make the por- ridge or the pudding ex- actly suit your taste. Best grocers sell - n 'vâ€"-_ . Lt. Try a little more salt. 60 mgrzow and see how it imp: oves the porridge and the pudding too. \Ve think that some peo- ple do not salt TELLSON’S FLARE BARLEY quite e- nough when makidg their porridge 01:_px_1dding with I'm-z TILLSOX Co. (Limited) Tusoxnm Orr J OWEN SOUND Staff of Specialists in Departments. RIB-OPENS SEPT. lst. Certificates Then add a PRINCIPAL. DURHAMCHRONICLE, Aug. 24th, l899. _______â€"_â€"- ggoal in the 1513, 2nd I and Douglas Munro 1 imring the third. A. Laidiaw, g, W. Elliotb p, C. Bic- Intyre, c. p., C. Lavelle, lsc (1., A. v‘v-v ‘“ i an actual play of forty-three min- i utes. From the start it was seen that the Durham boys were the most skillful in handling the Sticks and a cheer of victory after five minute’s play announced a goal for the home boys, the ball being shot through the Standard by Jeff McCracken, \\ ho showed some good work throughout the game. In the next three games the Mt. Forest boys showed a deter- tempt. but they did neither. Though they did some very good pla) ing the r bert and Fred Ryan acted as field captains for Mt. Forest and Durham respectively. The game was an ex- ceedingly friendly one throughout, and the teams pretty equally match- DIDX’T GET A GOAL.â€"On Thursday afternoon last a friendly game was played on the Agricultural Grounds between the Junior lacrosse teams of Mt. Foresc and Durham in which the home team secured four goals in An “PI£0US.”â€"The flour and feed clerk struck a picnic when he found the pie left out on the window behind the hotel to cool. The girls say they wouldn’t care if he hadn’t been such a glutton as to get away with the plate and knife too. 1 some good work throughout no. In the next. three games . Forest boys showed a. deter- Q-QV' - ~ i :he Mt. Forest. goal. Jefi l put the ball through the ‘ lsc, 2nd and 4th games, ‘ s Munro had the honor of! think. , MOVING Dowx TOWN.â€"Mr. Jacob Kress will move his furniture busi- ness the last of this week to his new stand in the Calder Block near the Garztfraxa street bridge. \Vith a fine Show room, such a the one to be oc- cupied by Mr. Kress, he will be able to Show goods to the best advantage, and will, as in the past, cater to the public in everything in his line. If you haven haggim cough and losin flesh go to a drug store and et a bottle of S iloh's. Consunmtion Cure. Ta ’9. two~thirds of it, and then. if you are not, benefited, return the bottle. to the druggist. and he will return your money Isn’t that fair, No one couldaak more. 25 cts. 50 cts, and $1.003 bottlfi MR. W. K. IRELAND, Book seller, of Owen Sound, and Mr. W. Hagar- man, of the same place, spent a few hours here on Friday last as they were passing through on a wheeling tour to visit Orchardville and Mt. Forest friends. anicuyEndedwhen uffering caused l by Piles Dr. A. W. Chase’s Ointment ls applied Is This Plaih Enough ? The C. P. R. will run MacFARLANE Co. We keep a Fine Assorb ment of SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Everything right UP’w'dm We would like you t0 see our New Line of Scribblers and Exercise Book-9o _. Bwsnm AT Nxem.â€"A number of citizens called at the residence of Mr. Wm. Gorsline to witness the Open 311;; ceremony of a Night-blooming Ccrozxs ‘to which Mr. Gorsline gives the rather fornndable name of Farm. CACTUS LATIFRONS. The more com- mon name is “Queen Cactus,” a Enight bloomer, of which, we are told there, are about two hundred different. varieties. Other buds are deveIOp- ;ingiafld those who missed the has: sight will have another opportunity >ere' long. to gratify their curiosity. I'm-F" '0 We understand Durhmn made 3? guns in two innings while their cony fpetitors scored 38 in one. Om: Efellow here says the boys played 'fiwell‘enough but they couldn’t Hz the darn ball; “ W'ait till you sec ,us next 3881“" ON Thurs. afternoon the Arm 11:5: Presbyterian Sunday School Pimin We held in Mr. McGirr’s Grove, new; the second concession of Gleam-.5. whithera great many citizens. mem- bers and School children wended their “:33'10 enjoy the amusements am”: has “Vities of the occasmn. Various aginsements such as swinging, rm:- mug..quoiting and other iuzzocâ€"ezx games were indulged in, the 01‘1" members doing ali they could to make the little ones enjoy their day's outing. A bounteous supply of WOViSions, the best producible, were .Served out to old and young, and it ’5 needless tomy the appetites of the crowd, Whetted by the exertions the allmsements, soon made them disap- DEM, Mr Caldwell’s livery had been ABRUCE Coynty Constable ca 17:1: :-- edeyoung man last week near Dm- " 69.11:, on a charge of fraud allege-<1 IQ have been committed on a funny "‘51 nearBipley. On their way back the W" constable and his captive slept :o- gatherxin the same bed at Orchaxxl. ’ evennight. In the morning the of-_ cerof the law went quietly down \ down stairs leaving his prisoner ‘ snoring the sleep of the just. 5.4-4- fr ing his chance the prisoner dressal went down stairs and coolly walke‘: ‘ “W333 “ He never came back ” and 1 L] thflugflaseaxch was almos: instantly h \ went no trace of him could he] V: “Md. and the disappointed c0113 ’ stable had to make the best of his way home alone. 5 1" 13: assigned as foHows:â€"- 12 tvOOcsren Sou Meat *4 1“ 11-3 and Durham '41)} 0rd. Tile follow’g students allocated to Durham viz â€"- . Chesley ; Tina McLoa'l, . Mnn-_2- T " '- Ville :THE McKechnie and McCracken Buildings are rapidly nearing, com- pleLiOn when additional business killbe conducted " down town”, Tan young man who was charged 'with helping himself 10:1 Liiddailgh House pie denies being guilty. We apologise for the appemi; wceof the item. believing that his innocence, if he really is innocent. ‘ beattributed to the fact that may the other fellow got there first. Nor ANXIO U S.--â€"The Durharxm :ricketers, who defeated Palmerston ays here on Civic holiday played a" eturn match last week, when my}- ame out second best and skewed ,ng .nxiet-y go have the game reported. 3 : VJ ._._â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"- f Ha: :-*“"“"" ' .. t \ . ,, ’ g '01 I Hi: BEAN of the Bx: 4 -“h.1 8:0on1 3 #5731“ family and busmebs mto . Sm ,Gaider Block next. duOl‘ to. .\ mck'S. -________‘___..__. .1” JAKE KRESS moved down town 3 “gay and is now showmg £10045 Wu: the best advantage in his new; .\ msin the Calder Block. ; fz‘ie 9 180,11 9393193; J. W. Germyn. h- ,AOhn D. Gilchrist; Chats- ‘b'e’A g: M. Gilpin, ‘Viarton; inch ° OOdy,’Boothvi!le ; Lizzie lbch’ gonad Center; Jennie unit???“ Csn-ters Belle Uampbell was in Owen 5‘ last at the meetingr of Board of Examiners, the 10 meeting being to make "I of the Model School 16 Model Schools. and 10 the occasion. of teachers certif _re thirty-five appd 00111-1 V151 Han Irie IZCI' Cha “'6 ‘V e Th Sta VISU MG bell Sat in ‘1 h :11 Pd. [1'30 me ll? lll br 01‘

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