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Durham Chronicle (1867), 7 Sep 1899, p. 14

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1 BULL, (Geveral Gordon), with Regis- tered Pedigree. will be he ‘1: on L0: 37, con. 2. E. G. R.. Glene] . for tfie season of 1899 TERMS $1.“), paya 2e Jan. lst. 1900. Parties not returning or disposing of cows will be charged full price. ' I , V _. -â€", v. A... \JlCdClg TERMS $1.0), payabie Jan. lst. 1900. A1 parties not ret arming or dispOeing of cow: will be charged full price. W M. RITCHIE, Prop. Edge Hill, Mar. 19, ‘99. tf Lats er. uire of vâ€""' A (Lord Hex'm' of Holsgein‘. * tored Pedigree. {will be kept fiw of 3899 on Lot 35, co_n_. 3. E, G. ] â€"\_______ -“.A OT No. 13, CON. 5 N. D R. GLEN- ,J ELG, near Tp. Hal]. containing 100 acres: about 70 acres cleared: watered by Saugcen river and other running streams ; no]! fenced ; good log house; first class frame barn with stone foundation : excellent stabliug: small orchard: convenient to church. school and post office. Fur further partxculars applgto ITKOWN AS THE “CORBj \ Emu. er; acres Em and parts 0f LOt 50.15“) (5) in the sec: Concession of the Township of Be: 1‘. mt oft‘ xe Garafar x3 ho 1d PM n _.-- v- VLJLJ“L'JUUQ U Containing lCQ-acres. more or less; in guud state of cultivation ; 80 acres cleared. school on the premises; Church 1:} miles distant. The farm is well watered : excellent for st. »(.k and grain raising. Apply on the premises to William Banks. or to ‘ THOS. GREENWOOD. 323389 Hill. Mar- 19th. 99.. tf.‘ £302. DAN AND INSURANCE AGENT. 1 CONVEYAKCER. COMM SSIONER in H. C J. Collections promptly attended to. LOANS and Insurancoefi‘ected without de- lay. Company and Prn'oate Funds to Loan m =3, 5:; and 6 per cent. in sums and upon terms to smt borrowers. A {Imam} Financial Business Transacted. OFFICE-1 door North of S. Scott’s Store. led fingus Baum C3) (7/) 2.0 a. Data. so . Ocean Tickets for sale. Deals. Mortgages, Leases, \Vills and other Writ mgs carcinlly drawn. [nomughare dBuii far Service l‘irv. Life. Accident. Marine and Plate Glass IX. Sl'RA-NCES placed at lowest rates, in Good (‘ouroaniex Busim-ss Difficulties amnvml. Creditors settled with. Any and every IKind of legitimate busi Less attended to and everything kept S'l RICTLY PR1 VATE. ALWAYS PROMPT. Never negligent. CHARGES MODERATE. -â€" H. H. MILLER - Has been at the business for nearly 20 years and knows the ins and outs of it, and always studies to give his customers a gem! bargain. knowing thai in the end it pays him as well as them, That, in fact. is the reason whv he today has the best business of the kind in W'estern Ontario. GOOD FARMS and Splendid Hanover Properties F OR SALE or EXCHAXGE. Properties Bought and. Sold on commission. Debts Collected. Old Notes Bought. H? has recently lent money to borrowers' :11 Walk anon in Durham. in Holland. near Mildmay. near Southauu ton a. short distance from Owen Sound, and “'H do Meoplo "0 to him from such "teat distancmi L:- -au~wt1'c yr make mmm by «"oiug so if t): e \ (lidn t thev “much: I: 00 to }xin1."'h_ey A m (“1“ v‘vmfih “A.â€" . Us-M-‘ 5.“--â€" uu I. "‘I ll! Illlll LIIC“ . :ct CHEAPER INTEREST and BETTER TERMS. J une ilst fiALL IT “’HAT YOU LIKE 1 Everybody seems to want MONEY, and Ii 1.5 SL'RPRISING hgw many people go for 11: to MONEY; $ 5:3 $ $; T. MORAN, (11192 tn? tf .OT 12.CO\. ,1P.OFGLE\BLG THORO’ 6RED POI LE THOROUGBRED DURHA M Bull _(l_{0r_d Henry M Holstein} “4:3; Pn.,:_~_ UV ._I_.. l'x’IecHENZIE H. H. MILLER, THE masons are now at the I" I1 “1 ‘l. ___L 1 :5th made for all kinds of diseased deformed feet. A CALL SOLICITED. Mill Streetâ€"In Rear of Calder’s Block, Lower Town, Durham {URSESHOEING A SPECIALTY CALL 72352131 g fl,“ WCpens <0 ept. 5th. 3 Genera! Blacksmith. FARM FOR SALE. FARM FOR SALE. Farm for Sal THE HANOVER CONVBYANCER. Greenbacks ; CASH ! H- H- M I L. L E R The Hanover Conveyancer 'ov’ Ul- U. u. u. n0 ‘ ‘rieuelgo p;1}:1b}e Jan. lst. 1900. All urn‘mg or dispOeing of cows I I I â€"- MRS. PATRICK NEIL tf Pumas». I V-â€"â€" \‘â€"I he Tounship of Ben tinck afraxa Road.1~‘or paxtica- H. PARKER or Sale. C. McARTH UR, DURHAM L11 “ CORBETS ” D ANGUS tne_ Séason Durham. “'est b,‘ “'e always keep a. Full Line at Lowest Prices. Call and see our Men’s and Women’s Oxfords. Just the thing for hot weather. Best Shoe Dressing 10 200. a bottle. I‘Oin. Granite Pie Flutes 100. 9 Granite Wash Bowls 20m Large Granite Snoon Rn ach . ‘ 0 a m. Cashmere in Navv Blt B‘hck 1‘2‘1-2c.a yard. 40 in. mick an 3:; Woo; bt-I'gc at 250. a van]. Tartax (nghzuns 7c. and 106. {ya-rd. Opaque W'indow Shades with frinc'e 37 ‘C 70 m . . ‘ 9 o a ' PIIIII;]|\fn inn 1 untai on bl)nng BUG GY DUS’J Bests and Shoes. Monuments Repaired and Inscriptions Cut on Shortest No- tice. MCINTYRE BLOCK. ZMOCALMDN 8: WATSON,: Importers of and Dealers in Swedish, Scotch Canadian Granite and Karma Work 0]? ALL KIND. HE FOOLED THE SURGEONS. MCKENZIE-In Durham. Friday morning» Sept Ist, after a lingering illness, Mr. Archibald Mchenzze, Postmaster. WRIGHTâ€"In Durham. Friday, Sept. 1st, John Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wright, aged twenty-one years and two months. \VEBBERâ€"In Bentinck from drowning, on Friday, Sept. lst, Walter Webber, aged sixteen years. T URNBULL- .In Bentinck, on Friday, Sept. 1st, Jane Fraser, beloved wife of Mr. Thos. Turnbull, aged twenty-seven years and seven mos. FAGAxâ€"In Kansas City. on Aug. 12th 1899 of Pneumonia. Joseph J. Fagan in his 36th year. Deceased was born in Dur- ham being the :youngest son of the late John Fagan. AH doctors told Renick Hamilton. of \Vest Jeti’erson. O . after sufi‘ering 18 months from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was performed : but be cured himself with five boxes of Bucklem’s Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on Earth, and the best salve in the world. Fifty cts. a box. Sold by Druzgisis. TORRYâ€"In Bentinck on Sept. 3rd. to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Torry, a son. MARRIED. SHARP-DUNSMOREâ€"At the residence of brides father, Bentinck. on the 30th ult.. by Rev. F. Rxman B..,D William Craxxford Sharp of Durham, to Clara Hannah Jane Dunsmore 0f Bentinck. Centre 60c. up.‘ Men's Undershilts â€"v‘. vauvtvlb and Drawers 250. Mpn's Rubyerine Collars. stand _up, 10c. THE masons are now at the brick- work on the Calder Block extension. frinc'e. 37 x 7 complete, 400. Lrge Granite Spoon 8c. ’t forget to call 1' {Tiiisons’ Hake Barley PORquE Punamq However, ‘every woman to her tastyâ€"the pudding- or porridge may be just right as you are making it new. A pinch or two more of Salt used even by the hem of cooks will add just that needful touch that may decide you to keep on buy- ing Flake Barley of your grocer. is often undersalted rather than oversalted in the making. That is made from that 1ight,wholesome,easy~.o- digest THE TILLSON Co. (Limited TILSOXBURG, Oxr. ULU'l‘I’i 6ft wide 50c. yd. '11 Cloth 45 in. wide 20c. 54 in. 30c. STERS with embroider’d DEATHS. ep 2:. Full Line at Call and see cur Women’s Oxfords. BORN. ‘13? Blue and DURHAM CHRONICLE, Sept. 7 fill, [899. lace rollers, enterprising and accomplished young lady and well-known in this com- munity. The groom is a. city salesman for the Omaha Compressed Yeast. Co., and is a wellâ€"Lode and energetic young: man. The happy couple will make their home in Omaha near Walnut Hill. The Re- publican extends congratulations 4'1'. Lauder A. Munro and Miss Sappenfield were married in Omaha Wednesday evening, August 9th at the home of the officiating minister, Rev. Charles \V. Savidge. The bride is a daughter of our tosvnsmen, Mr. 1). A. Sappenfield, and is a. very enterprising and accomplished young lady and well-known in, this com- munity. The groom is a City salesman {01‘ the Olnaim nnmnroeaofl There was shipped from Fergus, Ont., to the Industrial Fair at Toron- to. the mammoth Canadian white ox, ”Fergus,” fed by Nelson, Bros., of that place. This mountain of flesh stands 6 feet high. is 10% feet. long. and weighs. 3,870 lbs., and is believe- d to be the largest ox in the world. He is now on exhibition at the Fair. rl‘lrere is Still much speculation as to whether the government will an‘ peal to the country before next ses- sion. At least two ministers are quoted as having given solemn assur- ances that :here will be no election-â€" and yet there are doubters. A report from Yokahama, dated September ISL, announces that. six hundred lives were lost by the flooding of the Besshi Shikoker Coppel mine in Japan. TUE Hanover Exhibition to be held on the 14th and 15th inst. will be Specially attractive in the horse ring. A number of horses from a. distance will complete. THE granolitl.‘ xc sidewalk is being extended to the bridge on the east side of Garuhaxa Streec. MESSRS. Bean, Merchant, andKress Fulnituz 6 Dealer, have each added awnings to their new stores. MR. Clark’s new shoe store and residence on Garafraxa Street South will be ready shortly. All Special lines must be olea3 next Three Weeks at prices th. 1 g and active demand, and those 333 1.3.3 ‘3 , 3 ate really fine goods at lowe3 13.113.6313fi ,1 a 3 I? {3 others sell inferior qualities at 1.1.3:: 3;: {-3 c {2 “B‘A‘D iv. .u , a. "" by this Opportunity. 3;; We Must Have Room to Mace m 530 Large Import Orders for Fall. 33 _§mx 1"iiutm'oâ€"SaLppenfielcl Local News. Butter and Eggs taken as Cash we pay 150. per lb. for Butter. Pairs Men’s good wearing )0 Boots in laced or gaiters, never sold less than $1.75, at $1. Hundreds of other pairs equally good value. Balance of one car of Windsor Salt at $ 1.00 a bbl. 20 lbs. best White Sugar for $1 .00. Specials while they East: IN TRADING WITH US ”gm.” C. E. Coxvexnoxâ€"Jl‘he first Do- minion Christian Endeavor Conven- tion will be held in Montreal. begin- ;ning Thursday evening. Oct 5th and ‘closing Monday Oct. 9th. Single Ist- ciass {are for the round trip. from all Stations in Canada, is the rate granted to‘delcgutes by all the rail- way companies. For further partic- ulars. write to Mr. C. J. Atkinson. secretary Canadian Council of C. E , 38 Langley Avenue, Toronto. l , by applying at once to the chairman of the? Hotel Committee, Mr. J omce regarding the negligence of the Glenolg Council in Geaving the Lambton Street approach to the town 111 such a rough condition. It is not a Durlutmite. but a. genuine Glenelget' who did the grumbling A run over the mud has convinced us that he is not far astray, V‘c‘.‘ office 190m din g the the Glenelg annnn BUY. EARLY and secure a goat! choice- A SINGULAR freak of nature might be observed last week in the orchard of Mr Jus. Baird on the second conces- sion of Egremont, where a. crab tree heavily laden with ripe fruit; sent forth an additional crop of blossoms and promises a second (mm of fruit: this season should the weather con- tinue fine long enough. Mn. JAMES REDFORD, of 8.8. No. 1, Normanby, has been re-engaged for 1900 at an advance of salary. \Ve congratulate Mr. Redford, and at the same time commend the trustees for their wisdom in retaining his services rather than ran the risk that always accompanies a change of teacher. THE Durham Review remarks that Markdale young men are being lectuxed in the columns of the Stand- ard for public profanity : n1 spitting: tobacco juice and adds that Durham young men too, are with few cxcep-_ tions. gentlemen in this respect. â€"Ayton Advance. CO: {PLAIN T we conv‘enticn, can be secured at uniform rate of fifty cents per ht for lod~ing and. twenty-five :5 ts each for meals, by applying at e to the chairman of the" Hotel Imittee, Mr. J. H. Cayfordh 267 .James St; , Montreal. Hotel 13.8.: a; iromslfio to $3.50.por day has been made at this Clothing. 50 ACRES OF GOOD L. . . well wafered, well {6 ymldmgs and in firs t-rate state 0. m the Township of Glenelg- ' ’ change as part. payment on 100 3ch {31' For further a t' lars 3 Ply at p r 1cu TEES OFFICE»- Sept 2nd, 1899, 111,1,de Monday 8\ chinery a: Is not so much in‘the featmes as in :iclom healthy complexion, and a plump hotlyfilled “ith theyigor and vitality ofperfect health. Pale, weak, languid women are fully re. stored to robust health bv the use of Dr. A. ‘V. Chase’s Nerve F001}: a condensed food which creates rich, pure blood and new nerve tissues. of Cod-Liver 02'! mil: HJ’Z’O‘ pkosp/zz'tes. Be afraid 9f draughts but not of fresh elf. Eat nutritious food and drink plenty of milk. Do not {orget that. Scott’s. Emulsion IS the oldest, the most thoroughly tested and the highest 63' dorsed of all remedies for. weak throats. weak lungs and consumption in all its it3§35° i-..” These remedies will cure about every case in its first stages; and many of those more advanced. It is only the most advanced that are hopeless. Even these are wonderfully relieved and life itself greatly prolonoedn What are these {6316(1165? Fresh air, proper food and oc‘and $3.00; all dru”gi‘ 5(20‘1'15 BOWNE, axemiszia There are three great rerrle- dies that every person mth weak lungs, or with consump- tion itself, should understand. AAAAA wmweoaaq The Beauty that: Attracts Ken. FOR SALE- ig powez‘ house at EU 13., was destz‘o._\_'od by (i evening, 1053 $75,000 0 and $10,000 on the bui Toront' Ects. .UE 2M}? nQ‘. : has run continuousiy Period without a change manam ment. Though 01.1 2‘ A t w .. entxeth year last week. In taking ‘ retrosli’ecdve View of the pz<t flinet . .. . w 391'! ears, the editor mfoz'm: his r Gaders that only one Other paper in t , Ad 116- County: the Owen SO and - I Vertlser. 112.3 ‘ at THE Markdale Standard emero‘ Its . ”III’I Anh019113n\xult' the courage to express his con- 8, Qualities that don’t seem 1:) common around the councx; Joan LIVtNGsme, 812., of Listowel. brother of the celebrated African ,le- plorer, Dr. David Livingsrono. «lie-5.3 on Wednesday evening of last mm; at the home of his son in Liazoxwi. He was highly respected a good busi- ness man, and an extensive rmm- and traveller. The deceased was born in 1811, two years before flit“. llz‘. and 11p to the time of the l:1’.tc::"> death kept. up a regular coma-«gon- dence with him treas.1rin;: as 1m:- ‘Inetoes many letters and relies Stilt him from Africa. THE Directors of East Grey Ag’l Society are sparing no pains or ex- pense to make their Fair to be held at Fleshert-on on Tuesday and Wm}â€" nesday the 19th. 8:20:11. 1115:. the best yet. The Track, Grounds and Hall being in first class condition and anumber of good purses to in: competed for, all attending may ex- pect a good days sport and entertain- meat. ALAWN SOCIAL will be given at. Mr. James Kerr’s, Con. 18, Norman- by. on Tuesday the 19th. inst. A good program will be provided. Pro- coeds will go to the Church Building fund. A. Silver collection will be taken up. Tea served at 8 o‘ciock; sharp. All cordially invited. Don‘t forget the date, Tuesday, Sept. 19le. 1 JOHN EISEXBACH, a respected 13- borer, of Ayton, died suddenly on Monday last While removing a bag; of flour from a. wagon at his own door. Heart failure was the cause and medical aid, though quickly Summon- ed, was of no avail. Deceased was about fifty-five years of age. | THE South Grey Fair. m1} be hel ' in Durham on Tuesday and \Vedncs day, Sept. 26th. and 27th. Secretary Davidson is doing ad! in his power to make it a success and it is to be‘ hoped his labors will be rewarded. ‘ VOLUME 32 IN last weeks Flesherton Advance Mr. Thurston’ concludes a vivid four- chapter account of his holiday Il‘iu round the lakes in a steam yacht. ‘ Lucas Wright Batsonâ€" At Du» A ham Mond ass. 10 a. m to4p m and Court Days and at Pr'icex file 0;; nonday8.6p m to 8 p m (Com merciai Hotel. ) sysnin your entries to Secreran Davidson. South Grey Fair Sept Jgsr price those trunk at ”adder s s and vaIISL V- C I LOCAL b EWS.

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