West Grey Digital Newspapers

Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Nov 1899, p. 14

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

~v “cm"? 5): sthk and grain rai vv: L "at area sing. A p armises to “71mm Banks. or to LOT N0. 13. CON. 5 N. D. R ELG. near Tp. Hall, conta acres;about 70:10:05 cleared: w; Saugeen river and other running well fenced : good log house; frame barn with stone foundation : stabling: small orchard: conve churph. school and post ofiice. Fu paruculars apply to MRS. PATRICK h June 2lst. tf PM! June 22th COMMISSIONER in H. C‘ J. promptly attended to‘ LOANS and Insurance efl‘ected ' Lay. Company and Private Fun at. 5, 54.: and 6 per cent. in sums terms to s‘niivborrowt A Galen] Financial Business OFFICE-l door North of S Q. "Imus. All orders taken at the old stand near McGowan's M111 or at Shop at Charter Smith's Foundry. ALL WORK GUARAMEBD at “Liv eand let live” PRICES. Pump Q. Oâ€"v' Ocean Tickets for sale. Dads, Mortgages, Leases, Wills and other Writ- ings caretully drawn. Fire. Life. Accident. Marine and Plate Glass IX~ SFRANCES phtccd at lowest rates, in Good (‘owoanies. Business Ditticultios arranged. Creditors settled With. Any and every kind of legitimate bust nus attended to and everything 5'1 RICTLY PHI VATS. LWAYS PROMPI‘. Never negligent. CHARGES MODERATE. kept GOOD FARMS and Splendid Hanover Properties FOR SALE or EXCHANGE. Properties Bought and Sold on commission. Debts Collected. Old Notes Bought. Farm for Sale OT No.13.(3n\' av n D r E W â€"-H. H. MILLERâ€" iiaa bean at the business for nearly 20 years and knows the ins and nuts of it. and always studies to give his custuu'ers a good bargain. knowing that in the «end it pays him as well as them, That, in hot. is the reason why he to-day has the best business of the kind in \Vestem Ontario. InuIUL "[04! um 'ct CHEAPER INTEREST and BETTER TERMS y lent money to borrowgrs in “’3“:- anon. in Durham. in Hulland. near Mxldmay, near Southnm ton, a short distance from Owen Sound, and WH " do people 00 to him from such Wreat distance-s? Bvcause t (23' make moncv by icing so. if they didn‘t they wouldn’t go a» him. get CHEAPER TM'T’I‘Dt'Qm -...1 b‘nmm ALL IT WHAT YOU LIKE Everybody seems to want MONEY, and RT 18‘ SL’RPRISIXG hqw many people go for st to 1 “Lu 1.13.1 \ x5 '11) INFORM MY CFS- TCMBRS and the public in general that I am prepared to furnish :w Pumps AXE) REPAIRS. DIG, DRILL, CURB. RE-CURB. PRESSCURB \VELLS. All orders taken at the old stand near McGowan's Mill or at Shop at Charter Smith's Foundry. I BEG LEAVE TO INFORM TCMBRS and the public in gcx am prepared to furnish .‘-__. . SHOW Rooms .OVER SCOTT’S STORE. _ 3 ________ ORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. _ . ’ qnd Shoes made for all kinds of diseased. Monuments Repaired (N or deformed feet. A CALL soucrrm). Inscrxptlons Cut on bhortest 0- Mill Streetâ€"In Rear of Calder‘s Block, tice. Lower Town, Durham I _, _ MacKENZXE Millinery ””7" ‘ Fine Record! THE HANOVER CONVEYANCBR. General Blacksmith. Breenhacks ; CAS§€ ! I beg to intimate that I am still in Business, and prepared to supply the public with any- thing in the Millioery Liné. :cx’al Business Transacted North of S. Scott’s Store. 8. 09133130", . â€"--.‘_ Hall, containing 100 cleared: watered by 'her rummxg streams ° 0 log hemp; first class 9 fumndatwn : excellent ing- App‘li'fi‘on‘ the nks. or to I. McARTHUR, 1.3mm. COHVenient to 3. Fur further DURHAM. Collections . GLEN- Nov. 213; 1399;. L0: 17. Con. , ma): have them by prOVj Paying expeuieg. Terms. Amsnm Of $53 311d ° over that amnum 12 will be given on furnishing appruvt '7 per cent. dis-count. fm- mm. s- I:.. No reserve as the and is gomz to 1mm v‘ “VIA, WA. ‘ 1 “ ":0“ m noarlv new {I sleigh rm 1 Chatham wagon, noil cooking : box, new ll spmuing A quantity of household furniture. shovels. hoes, chains and other - 1 set bobsiéiéfis 1 Challham truck. posed to be in calf. 4 yearling steers 1 heifer 2 years old 6 calws. 4 owner 1 Durham bull 2 yea] About 40 hens 1 nurse .3 years old 1 top buggy, nearly new“ 1 mare 6 years old m foal with pole and shafts 1 mare 9 years old in foal'l single cutter 1 cow 4 years old in calfi ll straw cutter 1 cow 7 years old in (salt H . turnip pulper, new 5 cows 8 years old 11) ca:f;1 grain cradle l farrow cow 2 years 0ch 12 mngle harness, new 1 hexfer 3 vears old an M2 sets dough hanmu . I Ymunfl on LA :-- - J0 '4 - 1 horse 5 years old 1 1 mare 6 years old in foal l mare 9 years old in £031] 1 cow 4 years old in calf ll 1 cow 7 years old in (2311' H 5 sows 8 years old in caifal 80 l- L UTde, Dec. 9 ‘- nd, ’ TH. E UNDERSIGNED HAS BEEN Instructed tn Roll In, Dnmzh . Farm Staci C. ECTOR, Propreitor. cu. -;vu "A 110(68- HfiéH Mammy - instructed to seil'gf-Eubli; LOT 66. CON. 3. E.G.R-- (:I Sheep Came CREW AW U ST.. Containing 33 feet frontage and full depth of said lot. Good dwelling house and shop with good well of water. also a first class Baker’s Oven lately built with fire brick, all on said lot. Apply to J. M, HUXTER, Or G. L. MCCAL'L. Durham. Nov. 16th '99. tf MC IXTYRE BLOCK. child to “eat more breakfast ” if Tillson’s Pan-Dried Rolled Oats are served for the first dish. The delicate rich- ness and the nut-like flavor will make a child call for more of them and oftentimes a child will make a breakfast of Rolled Oats and nothing more. 1 Let the children have all they wantâ€"it will do them good. If is the most wolesome Dorridg'e that- your child can eat. Best grocers sell “Pan-Dried” by the pound but BE SURE YOU GET 'I‘ILLso-x’s. THE TILLSON Co. (Limited) Tin-IONBURG. ONT. Was the full that hit G. R Standman, of Newark. Midniu the Civil “'ar. It caused [terrible (1cm aw ma treatment heSped tor :“ SN'X Thou Raw}: Rat‘s ArnhflSah’e For Sale or to Rent. am g. OT N0. 9. \VEST 0F GARAFRAXA THE POLLOWVING : at 12 O’clock Sharp :, Implements and House- hold Furniture. RED HOT FROM THE GUN scientific piece of ET THE MIDDLE OF ' a. one ewe and twnjamb‘ Mrs. John “'1 mises (f the undersigned, ’Guelph Egremunt. The owner 9' l by proving property and and Master Rm.“ _ -â€"ON â€"-â€" 0.1.51 wagon rack ;1 Hugh rack noil cooking stove ll spinning wheel , _,-' “UCHI' ammmt- 12 mom bs’ credit- ng approved joint notes. Mn. ;. I=---- -° Sold by all Dx‘m‘tists. - . .|\,VI 92 sets pluugh harness [1 double harness, new E3?. sets whiflitrees l nmrkyoke 1 \ 'ilkinson plow No. ‘ 1 88?. iron harrnn‘u “n" GH SALE undfrzx cash fork s. rakes, articles. I '- --... -‘v u; w, and shafts .7 'Rmisecx‘ Burns. a tnxpmms. Bea fix a box. Cure DURHAM 99, Mr. V‘, n is visiting 1y. â€" “0‘; wood. We all extend and Mrs. Thos. J; Dy the Townsel; for the COHVe-inion Mr. John McLeax‘ to Berkeley where farnn_ 8.111 is also lish. Mrs. Donald McQuarrie, of Ben- Linck. is at present visiting with her daughter Mrs. Neil Livingsron. W. J. Bell lately sold some twenty steers which he bought. up during the summer. - ' Mr. Szxnuel Beatty, of Holland, [has been engaged in our school for ithe incoming year. I ed now for over a year is becoming mach weaker and inclines to sleep most of the tzme. were 111 vxted to 7“- will“. V'l‘he Townsend family have taken their departure from our midsr and are now domicled in uucle Sam’s domains.‘ __., b -vsuutn0 but by his old friends and neighbors turning out cheerfully and ploughing for him about 17 acres which is ready for the seeder in the spring Joe is on the look out to buy a good team. Messrs. R. and W. Moran have built a fine dwelling house this fall which wonderfully improves the appearance of our burg. fl!‘ m John Livingston has put in a faith- ful summer’s work, being in the employ of some of our best farmers always commanding 200d wages. Being anxious to secure a good winter’swork, he left this week for the “ Soo ” district (and as the song goes) and a lumbering he will go. Mr. JOSeph Boyle has lately receiv- ed a right royal welcome back from [he \VCSC, DOt in liflh flowing» rplharlzc Nev. 18th fine ploughing weather the past week and many are taking advantage of it. HOpe it may con- tinue for some time. JPhn Colbert i com euience of the TRAVERSTON 1. Acheson. of among the Tin - Paylor’s on the 12 McLean has moved vuwu nus moved over vhere he has leased a also engaged loading GLASCOTT. in I igh flowing remarks On now guides the Ditner. h 1S Cosy home "3 household was 12m inst. by an- Her hushâ€"and has vagiteidfif) Is puttin £5 a Stone : 0f the Falls schooL ' ' urham) granting aid to the mud Cmnp.my by lending to the <ald Company the sum uf $10 030 and pro- siding fur the issue . . . _. of Debentures of the said Mun‘cipaht‘y to the said amount as provid d iur and set out in said By-iaw Number: 354 ; and also to ratifxaud confirm m building and ope Factory in the Town aid to the said Cr‘mpa 5‘ng Compa_nv_t _-_-.-a. UL' ‘UL‘ .LV lhatnn A pplicatfiiou wili be mad? at the next ensumg Sessrnu of the “148.121.713- nve Assembly of the Province of Ontarlo ” for an Act confirming and legalizing: By-law Number 354 of ”The Municipal Corpora- tion of the Town of Durfiam ” (Intituled a. By-law to aid and assist “ I have been troubled for over forty years with indigestion and constipation. would go for two week§ at aiinie. _At intervals I would “A ‘- 1- Aâ€" â€"â€" From Bath, Ont., comes the particulars of ! remarkable cure effected by Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. Mr. 105. Gardiner was for forty years the victim of indigestion, con- Stipation, and violent headaches. Nothing seemed to have the desired effect until he be- gan the use of Dr. Chases's Kidney-Liver Pills, and they efi‘ected a complete cure. Mr. Gardiner writes : gait. Tom Glencross took Jaunt up to Owen Soun To ‘Sm dxiver is a. hardy cover the ground at a Messrs Geo. McKechn Little are making good 1 for themselves out: this w ers. at"! set out in said Bv-law and also to ranfv and 'reement entered into :6 Municipal Corporation of the ham” and the said Durham gummy dated the 14th day of G.LeFROY McCAUL. j Solicitor for the Applicants. "‘““AM- ‘ between iUJ ' [‘1 REBY GIVEN VIOLENT Sound last week To PATENT Hood ldaas AUL . 3 Applicants ma hemmed day Of NO- onryaid. Address, me PATENT RECORD, Qattimon. It one and can break-neck reputations way as buy- pleasu re i A $5 Bim W111 now buy a seven Jewelled, Stem-Wind Walrham or Elgin Watch in a Nickle screw case. We have seventeen jew- eled Walthams sellin ‘never oflered before. These Prices will only last a short time. g at. prices 3mm 633$? (7.13:3‘199 6152-3381915 Perfect Sight a matter of Foresight. LOWER TOWN B-‘iacFARLABEE'S A. GORDON, OF D L'RHAM BUY your wue 3 [ur you; M a. A. Hunter's {or $20.00. Mens Fur Cums “t 515.00- NEWS from the Cement Works is a little fiat inst .now, but we hope to hear of its revn'al. TB] Methodist. Church grounds have been improved by a terrace, the work of Mr. Samuel Arrowsmith, P311? in advance subscribers to the Chronicle can get the Mail to the end of 1900 for 700. Send in your sub- scriptions now. Fan SALEâ€"A nice heifer rising 3 588173 old. Apply to Mrs. E. Lauder. near the Creamery. ‘ Miss Cu{bertson had a large shi . meat of pxctures delivered on Tue: by, another instalment of house- furnishings. GARAFRAXA Street South is being improved by levelling and gravelling. None of the Aldermen have business places along this part of the Street. MR. Hugh Cowan. well known in this vicinity, has received a call from the congregations of Shakespeare and St. Andrews. valfiable gold watchâ€"Westmin- ster. THE Presbyterians of Hayfield and Claude, presented their retiring pastor, Rev. Wm. Farquharsou, with 'I'. As the Lambtou Street Bridge has been on the bend for some time, it would ,be in order for the Town Fathers to have it straightened up. PREPARATIONS are being made in laying the gravel bed for a granol- iflaic sideWalk in front of the Metho- dist Church, The concrete covering will not be put on till Spring. FOR 3 cheap daily, nothing beats the Toronto \\ orld. We haxe 1} 6 general Agenm and though the 311 1136 is $3.00, we “ill give it and The Chronicle for the price of “ The World ” alone, viz $3.00. Ax entertainment consisting most- l')’ 0f exercises by the children will be given in S. b‘. No. 1 (Buuessan School) on the evening of Dec. 22. We are informed the program will. be good, and every one imereSIed m Educational afiairs in my way 15 Invited to be present. FREE TO LADIEs.â€"All the ladies interested in higher physical life for their sex are cordially invited to be Present at Calder’s Hall on Friday, Dec. 151:, at 3o’clock. when an illus- terated health talk will be given by {“88 M. E. Johnston, of the Canadian Yiavi Company, Toronto. THERE ought to be good money in 3,088. as Messrs. Wilson. Brunt and Mdizer. shipped about 300 Monday. f0? which they. distrihu med over $9000 among the farmers. O‘ne farmer, M13 Jas. Wafson, Varney. got over $110 for his lot. The ruling price “13633 89 per. cwt. live weight. Mr. S. J. Prouse. of Ingersol, who had about twenty-five cows auction- ed 05 here two weeks ago offers for sale at {he Knapp House to-daF 'Ehmsday, the balance o£ his choice ”‘5'? Herd consisting of twenty-fife head of young cows from {our 10 Six years old. This is a rare chance for gurchasers. Twelve mos. credit. Hugh thKay Auctioneer. GRASS growing Co. have been operating in the 1‘0“"n Hall during the past week to cmwdv Gt} liouees, and the boys have «31130le their meetings very much. The l-‘tOgram of each evening contains both sense and nonsense. but nothing “fiemfive has been sprung; upon the- audience. Pl‘Of‘. Douglas. tlze Imma- £911.33, we believe. kept faith with ,the P801 18 by fulfiling every pa 0111158: I‘he watch to be given the most: 909“” baby goes to-Bessie. dauxhier . of Mr. S..P. Saunders, and 382. Kellfi’i “{38 the luckv winner of the live pIg-I 'lhey paid for their printing before: “‘0 work was done and this speaks! you according to our way of think-i lag. . The members of the Co. appear! to be ladies and gentlemen. and we“ in.“ “0 reason to think. them an)“ “medal \ DURHAM has a Tm: r your wife a. fur Coat at J. A, er’s {or $20.00. Mens Fur CONS LOCAL NEWS. Wa-Hoo Concert and Medicine iii-bee Thomas Both. wood famine. , flowers bloomin g to re insur dress As busin‘ good: do‘sri Call Midd. DE be sec '1 “ON! all st. Tu: Smit ‘ downi the la Th Wes Ass on t 1900. ham and ( Mond merci now from the A m‘ Ectox R. GI issue tises and Auc* See page Uouc 8th . and 1 will- Barr chai: Asum noon :hrec thxu \th the« dogs ME McA] out yin ipy F3th xv“! ding Fth ing: and. at 11317 mo: the ‘V T t he‘ lati Lm 5r re, 1238 in I: II bu Ix

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy