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

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mi a: .n.‘ lulu». Elm! gym. 21:: 1:599 3951AS 3.013%” ‘4 Bron: om August but. one ewe and two lamb; xme to the premises of the undersigned, b.5017. Con..2'2. Egremuut. The uwuer payinprujhem by proving pro;=erly and. 0 k‘OR SERVICE AT LOT 56 (303'. 2. E. G. R... ~ Durham. 3 pure- bred Brrkshim Boar " King ~-;harlm." PELmztics-Farrmvml March; .‘h '97. and by Francis Russe-l. Ccdarvilie. Out. 2nd qwnvr, Peter Muir. Elwin-rum Station. (ha. 38;}. "M'net. Jamvs .fitkinsou. Durham, Ont. Sire Shut-k Prince-"£549". (bred by: C. T. Garimt. Clan.» wont. Ont-J. dam Jumima-fiu-im (bred by J. G. 55:20)] 81-0.. Sunlgmve. Out). by Star One [imp] 43732 breslby J. 1‘. King North Stoke. England J m.|“...l‘ Q'C'A‘ I \ n-"“‘ ¢Jnli~kIlI -(.'<xlm~tt£--i'786â€"â€": by Lougnmge (impJâ€"lb‘llt llilniers». {impJ-fifl-by Patent (15:15).-C0mpa {:1 i’nfij by l’riucefiiatcr of Demushxre Duchess, l ‘w athick lst..~1$cauty by_ iiii1i_vr.-Favorite. . OAK AND INSURANCE AGENT. CONVEYANCER. QUMMISSIONER in H. C J. Collections prnmptly attended tn. 90ANS and Insurance efl‘mted without de- ‘q‘y. Urmxpanyand l-‘nvate Funds to Loan .3: a, 333 and 6 par, ceqt. m sums and upon ’ $81135 to slut borrowers. A General Financial Business Transacted. UFFICEJ door Norm of S. Scott's Store. Ocean Tickets for sale. i’vfiis. Mortgages Leases, W ills and other Writr iuws carefully drawn. irv. Iiiv A1 eident Marine and Plate G‘ .388 I\- St RAVC ES placed at lowest rates, in Good “ oxvuauios. Business Difficulties arrangod. Creditors settled with. MW and evmy kind of legitimate busi ness attonde ~11 to and av 91'} thin" kept- Q'I I-TIVI‘ l \' 1:!)Y" A "‘1‘ BEG LEAVE TO IXE‘ORM MY CUS- TOM HRS and the public in general that I am prepared to furnish "l 8W PUMPS AND REPAIRS. DIG. DRILL, Cum. RE-Cmm. PR SSS.-2URB “fl-ILLS. Allnrd'wrs taken at the old stand near McGowan} Mill or at. Shop at Charter Smith‘s Foundry. -â€" H. H. MILLER- flas bum at the business {for mark 20 30am and knows the: ms and outs of it, and alums studies in givu his cmtunwrs a gnod bargain. know mg vixat in thc (- md it 1.1"5hi1n118 \\ all as them '1 hat . :9: !'m t is tiwr awn) WM In: to- dav has the bba‘t business of tl e kiwi m \\ cstcrn Ontario. f!» has recenth lent monm to borrower-3' m \V alk- («rum in Durham. in Holland. mar Mildmay near Southam tun a. slmrt distam e from 0an Sound. .md “'11 do people "0 to him flom smh "rent distances? {o‘cansvflxm umm- 1110ch In' (”inn an if thm clitlu t the} \\ ouhin" . gu to ‘him. 'iho; GOOD FARMS and Splendid Hanover Pmpex‘ties F01: SALE or EXCHANGE. i‘mperties Bought and Sold on commission. Debts Collm‘ted. 01d Notes Bought. S’lldC’l‘LY PRIi‘Aflf ‘ “we ALWAYS PROMPT. Never negligent CHARGES MODERATE. 9".“ II Int‘V “U“! I thf" \\ (HHHH . gt) ‘0 hi“). Lhi“ g»: CHEAPER INTEREST and BETTER TERMS. Pumps. \J E\ en hudv seems to “ant MON EY . and 11‘ IS SURPRISING how many people go for it to 1+ Snow Rooms gOVER Scm s STORE [n.1, WORK GUARANTEED at “Live and Let. live” Pklt‘zizs. M0NEY;$ $ 85 5; Durham. Now 14. Mar. 3. 99. y 1 sxmxguxce for all kinds of diseased In" defurmmzfaas: ciCALE. SOLICFI‘ED. "ii“.fitraett-‘LRJKEM of Calder‘s Block, Lower Town, Durham T. MORAN, "ALL. IT WHAT YOU LIKE N .0R ABOUT THE MIDDLE OF II. II. M I LLE R, Sheep-Came Asi‘tagst. Gengml‘ Blacksmith. 6. o O‘RSK-SHOEIXG A SPECIALTY. THE HANOVER CON VBYANCER. . L. IVIaCKENZIE I beg to intimate that P am still in Business, and prepared to supply the public with any- thing~ in the Millioery Greenhasks ; CASH ! H . H ~ M I L. L E R , The Hanover Conveyancer WINTER TERM. me. sling Charles.” GEORGE WEI-mom, OPENS JAN. 2nd. S. CULBERTSUN, ’YIIII JA siEg ATKINSON. DURHAM. finkâ€"4898- t on CALL AND SEE THEM. couldn’t get along with- out these. Already lit- tle tms have :91:de their orders with us for Santa Claus. If théy are not executed it won’t be our fault. OUR TOY STOCK is MacFARLANE 61 00. have some beautiI'uT dishes. Those dainty Japanese Cups and Saucers, 'l’eapors, Vegetable Dishes, Sugar and Creams. ere. are very much ad- mired by every lady who has seen them. \Vhile in the cheaper grades we have a large ch‘SOl'tiueut. at as- tonishing low prices. Our China department is in the rear. Don't fail to go back and see it. yousee.... Dong ! DOEES .2 you want . . . and want what You will see what 'ill be Busy Ones for you, as well as our- selves, and the days slip- ping so quickly, a week is gone before you know it. DON’T put your shopping: off until we are so busy we cannot give you the service we would like. Come early and look over our stock. complete. \Ve have discarded the cheaper, trashy tin toys and have replaced them with good Swaicea‘nle iron novefties at just what ycu pay for the more perishable ones. Oh Yes, we Druggi’sts Booksellers. In Fancy__(}11img_ we hum-em Sugar; ‘ ’ uch ad i HS 399“ g ( rmipcl DURHAM CHRONICLE, Dec’r. Mr McC-exmick receiVed some in- juries a few days ago by falling OR a. “aver tank which disables him for some time as he is now lying in a critical condition by the injuries received. Consequently the event. was made donbrly. and by the father, being laid low whiie the mother has- gune away to her last reSting place. The Rev. Mr. Matheson preached a very impressive funeral srrmon at.- the church at Swintou Park. a. far year back when Mr. McCor- mick bought a part of the farm of the Jane D. Jackson, of Durham. She was a woman that. could be always relied upon. She was a member of the Presbyterian church. A Large number attemied the funeral to Swiumu Park Cemetery. The family has the sympathy of the community in their sud bereavement. All. Aldjnltnfinl: rat-Q:Iyurl L‘:\|-\.\ :-- _-J -v- 200. Doors Opened at 6.30 entertain menu to commence at 7.45 or earliOt' as the Case may be. Died at her residence at North Preton on Tuesday morning,r the 28th November. Mrs. McCormick. wife of Mr. Donald McCormick, at the age of about fifty years; Mrs. McCormick suffered with cancer of the stomach for the most of the year till finally it ended her days on the above date. She with her husband and family came to Proton sixteen years ago liv- i‘lg on Ion No. l on the 22nd cou till éxyg .5941 31 MWWV?}3¢ *2. f 3...?! A slight skiff of snow fell on Sat- urday Last but not enough for sleigh- ing. There were never such prive- leges given to farmers to finish thei r ploughing; as there was this fall. Everybody is preparing to get out their winter’s wood now and the u eatlier is suitable for the purpose. Water is low yet as the swamps are quite diy and lots of wells (we gone dry again. We had thunder and lightning about 10.30 o’clock on Friday the let iusr. whateVer Sign that is we will 1- t the old weathir pregxiosticaiors find out. Some say an open winter while others a severe spell of hard trust. We say that they know nothing at all about what’s to follow. The time {or entertainments is at hand and we expect ignite a number of them between this and New Years. Top Clifi is not going to be behind the rest in keeping up to the times as our fair teacher, Miss Maggie Mc- Cannel, is preparing to have one on Friday evening the 15th inst. in con- nection with her school in S. S. No. 10, Glenelg. She is sparing no time in endeavoring to make it a success and one oi the be3t entertainments of the season. Speeches by able speak- ers and singing by professmnal singers are expeCted. Besides, the school will give a number of beauti- ful pieces at intervals with diniOgues etc. All are invited to come and enjoy agood evening’s entertainment all for the magnificent sum of 10 cts. 01‘ a. young gentleman and lady for L\l\ X This is the pInce to get your Christmas Groceries. Fines: seisct. ed Valencia, Raisins Cleaned U1111ents Fios P1111188 Fates, Grcmb‘m X §M W alnuts, Peels, Etc. All the veny finest qualities. câ€"â€".- “-m. -w.-_ g The Very Highest Prices Paid For Few! Dry Picked. MALSO FOR DRIED: APPLES.M 014, 11,1. .Iphn Eqrterrhqf Btpvxpn,‘ i ‘Bl'iggg your ‘Pmdua; and we will do our [last 2‘0 [mseyozau TOP CLIFF. Men's Heavy Frize Ulsters. Shorey’s Make. Rigby waterproof, w only .................... $150 Men’s Heavy Frieze Double-Fold, suitable for Trousers, Overcoats and Pea. Jackets, per yard ................ .... $175 Men’s Extra Heavy Frieze Trousers. in Black und Brown, worth fully $1.50. for... $1.25 Men’s Extra. Heavy Grey Halifax Trousers, only .......... 3125 Men’s Extra Heavy Grey Wool Ribbed Socks, per pair.. .25 We have still a few of those good Socks at two pair for“ .. .25 WEAR you will have to come soon. Want to have a good If You 39160100 in UNDER- WANT WARM NOW {Glut z CLOTHING Y ’ll lose Money if You Don’t take AdflamigEMhese Pfices nu CAME TO THE PREMISES 01" Tu}; UNDER fi‘lrnm‘ Y A‘n 0) ___ -- _ A ltu.VIl‘jflt) \11' 131K: URUEI“ signed: v1.01; Pram] 4. 04m. 1. N. D. R. Glenel can or about May 20th. a Ymrliug Steer: Owng} requested to prove property. pg expenses ate“ 'Q' A------â€" \l lam Laige Stock of fienkwaai Colin McLuan had about 20 teams at a. ploughing bee on Wednesday last Colin just finished threshing for the Season the day befose. Fl‘r'd McArthur was around buying timber a few days ago; Fred is quite busy attending to his duties as fore- man of the work. We are sorry to hear that a second Operation Was performed on Miss Bertha James, of Priceville, at Town» to Hospital on Friday last. Mi 3 McCatttml is engaged for the 5th year in S. S. No. 10 Glenelg aml Egremou: which Shows that llt‘r services are appreciated by the true- tees and ratepuyers'. ltmpector Camp bell visited our school lately for the purpose of directing our trustees on the path of duty with ether busineSs‘ and we may say in behalf of these well paid officers that they are under their circumstances (:otmlyinu with the requirements of the School Act as well as any other school in South Gtey for it will be remembered that. No. 10 is a very small section and the improvements done during the last 5) years bv way of budding new school house and first class fence anéx Other necessaries necessitated a heavy rate year after year on the ratepayers. life-giving pririciple which sends: thrillbgf new strength and vigor through the system. Dr. A. VJ. Chase’s Nerve Food will cure by the‘building-up process. which enables the bb‘dy to laugh at disease and weakness. Face cut and fac-simile signature of Dr. A. W." Chase on every box of the genuine. 50¢. a box. at all dealers. or Edmanson. Bates Co" Toronto. \Vith these symptoms there is usually melancholy and fear of death, which tends to increase nervousness, but there is every reason (0' be hopeful if the right treatment._.is'.ttsed,f Dr.‘ Chase's Nerve Food contains all the nutrii tion‘ required to create new brain and nerve tissue. It imparts to the nervous system that tzr- _:__:.. .. _-- ,7 not eXpecth to recover as he has dropsy of the lungs We hear he was given up by the doctors who have LO hopes of his recovery. People who suffer from Nervous Depression and Exhaustion frequently look healthy and strong. They alone know the thousand dis- tressing symptoms which make their lives‘ miserable. The lack of nerve force results m a slow and fluggisn action of the heart. impaired diges- tion, headache, despondcncy, and a fear to venture loss of energy. sleeplessness, incapai city for mental labor or business. neaveusgi; napaassma Many of these have not been in stock over a month. were 500 for 350 and 25c; 25c Ties for 200, 15c and 191.0 Means lmpoverished and Exhausted Nerves- Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerva Food Restores and Revitalize: tht Nerve Cells. ’. 7th, [899. Estray Steer. ’. 3.13' expenses at 01m QUEEN NI») ., L” w ‘ ‘ 0. 9 “I 51‘ ‘ - EST - ‘ V fu ., (J0 .. . ()1. (’AK 311% dfiptll niftsfil‘liul'g 33 feet, {3-3:}, ‘21“ firSt " "’9 With ”t' Good d“. ‘111' A“ A class Bake€9d0‘¥'ell of “.itglgiiou” S V81) 131561 ' '. ' “if y bull:- mar fire b ‘ nck. alleu said lot nlv to j. M. Hm'TE‘fiM Dr G. L. MCCAU'L: x9vz'15th..991 . niture by purchusmg w- of our EXTENSION LADDERS Protect vom' Hmrse :” THIS Efxou mo in semch of A Wedding Present Do not pur‘ch 188 befme in specting Our Large Never in the hist<.);'y0fthia Store has it been better stock.- ed than at present. and most Of the goods were bouszht be- fore the \‘s’holcsale advance in-prices. Siam . . a . Th Ev Hardware For Sale or to Rent. gala; of fl} (3 bCSt Canadfim C0211 Oil fox 900 ~A Good 003.! S: m f 50" 5"” cheazl. I require your Money and‘ wiil try to wet it by givmg you something substantial {or it. hORaI-J BRUSHES. HORSE ELAN K E’I'S. COPPER BOILERS, (20W CHAINS. LANTE ENS. ETC. ETC. Vi EEK S Shi; mmlt «(1383525 C. \PP'T'I‘ S\x\ E121 PE} :S. CLO "I‘IES \\ I{I\U £1.13 COBBLER’S SETS) 1=\‘1NK T”\PS ST!) E L CROW BA “RN MEAT NRC-13118, CURRY COAIBS fl!) L {Mgr/13V": . ‘ . + .“p 7" .r." ‘L .- ‘4" .Mt‘kldd-J pfiiuters 7 lbs. Barley f0" TOILET Soaps. 511 T -1 cerine $031). by) a cake at I’m-km; â€",.â€"â€"_,- ._ ‘ ._ Fox SALE ._. A ‘. years old. A ”.13; near the Creamery A \‘UMBER who A rant at the post settling: up at; m The Annu: \V’ 63.9! 1! (31112 ASSOC/18.! 10:1 \\ an the 1b 11 1 1900 . SALE. -â€"\1 rs Allan Park. ' Implements (1 0,. day, Dec. .I.‘ tioueer. w (I) ALEX. years in Li; a fine assm 0913i” gum} as (any 13 and china. the {(iilt” ence but moon a: comb is are In Uwcu .- ovidence in. charges zigz-xi girdiiu-‘r trvc office pm: H] see il‘JU‘: MC ‘11) L" '2 *‘ t a.‘\‘. pf“. he blew; of ever) 1m 5 Lucas Tummy citizens a ing in Co School in Egremon The ar'e tainmcnt ations. his 1311.3" In an} 1121 - r Q Globes 0C 1 (.11 b ‘O hi; 9 W J ivhux to fill .‘ 31' me Council :1 place a m LOU } t ’l'ms wzu ham: 3. u. boys who have not 3t. '., hnbit from «mining 121 :1 xterm smciu-‘rs. but than»? 1 bondage will find 501:1? \‘~'2:_\' «>5 4 coming the barrier, 1'31 porting: the mmwiai or ".1 in some other form. believe there is no use of illim'ious as that of cigaxcue 502. and it. would certainly Le 't0\oonceive of anything more unless it be snufiing, a practice; common at one time but. now :51 ‘ -< 336111?“ : UFiILJ ' 11'(J'\‘\ (' \."'1 (ohm; iotle ITIZF IOU“. cigm 9t: t Oi \V H .t. I" 1‘11 \‘v be

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