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Durham Chronicle (1867), 18 Oct 1900, p. 5

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:2 laidlaw’s om Stgnd, - DURHAM, um. I: ~c Wm»: = -. .912»: deliver to Juhn P. Telford. solicitor for the execu- tnrx‘. on or before the 19th day of October. A. D» 190“. their names, addresses and descriptions. and a full statement of particulars of their claims. and the nature of the security (if any) held by them duty certified. and that after the said day. the exwutors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the Kartles entitled thereto, having regard only to t eclaims of which they shun then have notice_ \WYFICE IS- HEREBY GIVEN PURSUANT i to R. s. 0.. 1397. Cap 129, Sec. 38, and mm-mling acts, that all persons having claims against, the estate of the said \Valter Tucker, wlm died on the 16th day of September, A. D 9’ 190“, are tennirm] to um": I nnnnn . --L-‘-J ‘ In the Surrogate Court of the County of Grey. 5: In the Estate of aWalter Tucker, late of the Town of Durham, in the County of Grey, Gentlexpan, De~ 1‘ Blacksmithing ! Ihth’d this GARAFRAXA S'r. Monqments Repaired, and Swedish, Scotch Canadian GRANITE ‘ MARBLE WORKS. ’ ORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY.’ Shoes made for all kinds of diseased or deformed feet. A CALL SOLICITED. Sable and Astx‘aChan, 2 heads and ice stylish, $20. W. GUTHRIE. E‘éflHCE TU CREDITUHS. Mill Street~-In Rear of Calder’s Block. Lower Town, Durham Our millinery derartment is now General Blacksmith. -. MORAN, Inscriptions Cut on Shortest Notice. 20th day of September, A. D. 1900, J. P. 'L‘Eu'onn, Solicitor for Executors IXPORTEB OF AXD DEALER IN HE undersigned wishes to in- ‘t'unate to the general wk: \ that he is repared to do all s Blacksmit ing at one price toall. ' \ Factory made Shoes, 25c cash. Hand mades Shoes, 30c. Setting. â€" â€" 10¢ cash, Oct. 18, 1900. Ladies’ new felt hats for early fall wear, in hard and soft crowns, in all the new shades and shapes, $1.00 to $2.00; Ladie‘s’hats trim- med to order in the latest scyle, on short notice from $1 to $10; Ladie’s cloth jackets lafnc' n“‘ A's/J 2....-L A? . A4;n Ladies’ new DURHAM. BLACKSMITH. unperlnes trom $5 to $IO° ., 2 heads and ten tails ve ry AT ackets, close glossy curl alian cloth, length Irom $22.50 up to $40; Neck fin--- Lower Town, Durham Call at the new premises a. few doors south of the Middaugh House. No dairy is complete Without a Malott Cream Separatorâ€"the best and easiest. handled separator in the market too-day. Malott Cream Separator FOR THE HOUSEHOLD we have the Bali Pianos and Organs, Woodstock Organs and Pianos, Raymond Sewing Machines, a full line of McClary’s Stoves. FOR THE FARM we have Deering Harvescing Machinery, Maxwell Binders and Mowers, Chatham and Snow-bell Wagons. Car- riages and Buggies of all the very best. makes. ‘ Now We Have a_fu11and IMPLEMENT WAHEHUUMS ALL PERSONS are hereby forbid- den to deal in gay way, with any per- son or persqns, relauve to the produce of my faranqf of tye chattel thereox}, without vvâ€"' vv-vuvwv â€" my written order, or personal consent. Dated October 10th: 1900. WILLIAM CAMERON Varney P. O. Lower Town, PAIRS of all kinds constantly kept on hand. A. GORDON PIOWS Scufliers. Turnip , Sewers, Cultiva- tors, and in' fact everything the farmer needs. plete line of Farm and Demestic Implements and Machinery. Having moved to our new stand a few steps south of the Middaugh House, we are pre- pared to do business better than ever, and at. the lowest figures and best terms. open for the . McKlNNON. NOTICE ! Wntchmker and Jeweller, ‘ V â€" â€" DURHA M. Best pair of eachâ€"Brahma, D. McMillan. Black Spanish, J. Hem- stock. thte Leghorn, P. Muir. Brown Leghorn, J. Gedd'es, A. Gil- christ, Plymouth Rock,J.H. Heard. v vâ€"v. ULGU“ U‘ Ocufiâ€" Boar over one year old.Jos. Sharp. Sowthat has had or is in pig, Jos. Sharp, H. Hooper. Pair spring pigs, 1900, age attached, J 08. Sharp. Sufiolk and other white breeds, J. Eckhardt, A. Sealey. Sow that has had or is in pig, G. Snell, J'os. Sharp. Pair Spring pigs, 1900. age attached, J. Eckhardt, P. Muir. ‘ ’ ' milk or well gone in calf,Don Camp- : bell, A. Sealey, D. Campbell: Two- Eyear-old heifer, W. J. Blakeston, , Don. Campbell: One-year-old heifer, ’ D. McLean, Don. Campbell. Yoke :- 2 year old steers,D. Campbell 18!: and ;. 2nd. Yoke 1 year ,_ Campbell 181: and 2nd ’ SHEEP Cotswoldâ€"Aged mm. W. Meads- 'Shearliug ram, Peter Muir. Ram , lamb, W. Meads, A. Muir, Pair aged ewes, P. Muir, D. Harrow. shearling ewes, A. Muir, W. Meads. Pair ewe lambs, A. Muir. J LEICESTER Aged ram, A. Muir, G. Snell. Shearling ram, J. NicLol, W. Meads. Ram lamb, A. Muir, J. Nichol. Pair aged ewes, A. Muir J. Nichol. Pair shearhng ewes, G. Snell, W Meads. Aged ram,R. Kinnell, J. Fairbairn. Shearlin'g ram, D. Harrow. Ram ‘ lamb, J. Fairbairn, 18!: and 2nd. Pair aged ewes, A. Sealey,J. Geddes. Pair ewe lambs, R. Kinnell, A. Sealey. ' com- ___--__ - . yum vsu, D. McMillan. Bull calf, G. 811611, A. Muir. Milch cow. J. Fairbairn D. McMillan, A. Muir. 2-year-old Heif- er, J as. Patton. One-year-old Heifv er, A. Muir. Heifer calf. J. Fair- bairn. RoaésrersuSpan Roadster horses, A. Neil. W. Hutchinson. Brood mare with foal by her side. D. Har- row, J. Eckhardt. TwOoyear-old [gelding or filly, J. McLean, G. Snell. One-year-old gelding or filly, A. Car- son, Donald Black. Spring Colt, D.‘ Harrow, R. Kinnell. Single driver, H. Shaw, W. H. Hutchinson. Farm- er’s Trot. W. Fletcher, J; Sullivan. _ J v-wr n,” av‘ulufi or filly, D. Harrow, A. McLeod. g Colt, J. Fairbaxrn,A. McLeod. notes and meetingwith friends whom they apparently meet only once a. year, and that once at the Priceville Fair. Following is the Prize List. HORSES Draughtâ€"Span draught horses, J. Fairbairn. Brood Mare with foal by her side, A. McLoed. Two-year- old gelding or filly, J. Nichol lst and 2nd. One-year-old gelding: or filly, W. Fletcher, J. Eckhardt. Spring .COlt. Archie McLean. General Purposeâ€"Span General Purpose horses, J. Fairbairn, D. Mc- Lean. Brood Mare with foal by her side, J. Fairbairn, D. Black. Two- year-old gelding or fillyfl. Fairbairn, Jno. McLean. One-year-old gelding i A“ cl'u- h Mr. M. Richardson and Dr. Land- erkin, as well as a. number of aSpir- ‘ants for the honors of the County Commissionership. were among the hand shakers at. the fight, be seen by the frequency of their names as they appear in' the prize list. Messrs. Alex. and Peter Muir and Mr, W. Meads are evidently the sheep pulsars of the township and had good displays. ‘ The concert in the evening, though we did not see it, is pronounced good, and listened to by a packed house which will also aid in swelling the coffers of the society. J. I. Graham are still £0 Fthe firsâ€"zit“; exhibitgrs in {wig and grain as will vâ€" â€"-v ~Sons, Flesherton, and Dan Mc'l‘av- ish, of the same place, were well to the front, each having on the grounds magnificent waggrons, sleighs and buggies, all of home manufacture, and equal in style and finish to any? thing to be found anywhere. The show in cattle, sheep and pigs, too, was pronounced good. The weather was all that could be desired, genuine balmy show days, neither too hot nor too «old, a feature of the fair ‘difl'ering somewhat from that of pre- vious years when the weather was not favorable for pleasure setkers and sight seers. The attendance was unusually large, and the gate re- ceipts must have been ahead cf any previous year. Secretary Brodie and : The Artemesia. Agricultural socie- ties’ annual Exhibition, held on Thursday and Friday of last week, is ; pronounced by competent judges and 'knowing visitors to be the best in the annals of the ahow, both in the character of the exhibits and the number of visitors. who availed them-* selves of the regular annual outing, The exhibits in grain, roots, veget- ables and ladies work were, we be- lieve, the best we witnessed this year. The carriage works of Heard. Good Attendance POULTR 'eather. wv'v-VJ ' ' Hooked mat. Jas. Hemstock, Adams. Crochet work in cotton, W. J. Adams, John McPhail. Crochet work in wool, W. J. Adams, James nuamfi. J. fams, John McPhail. Braiding in cotton. Peter Muir, W. J. Adams Tattinzin cotton. Thos. Cook. John McPhail. Crazy patchwork, W. J. Adams, W. Meads. sxlk. Chnstena McPhaxl, W. J. Ad-l Gent/é shjri, Woollen yarn, homemade, double and twist, James Hemstock. P. Muir. Woollen yarn. homemade, single and twist, James Hemstock, John McPhail. Men’s socks, homemade, J as. Hemstock, John McPhail. Wool- len stockings, J. Hemstock, Mitts, knitted. Jas. Hemstock, John Mc- Phail. Quilt, patchwork, homemade W. J. Adams, D. McLean. Quilt, log cabin, W. Meads. W. J. Adams.‘ Knitted quilt, Christena McPhail, Don. Campbell. Crazy quilt, W. ‘ Meade. W. P. Crossley. Tufted quilt P. Muir, Jas. Hemstock. Fancy quilt, W. J. Adams, Thos. Cook. Quilt, any other kind, Jas Hemstock Berlin wool work raised. W. Meade, J. McPhail. Berlin wool work not {aiseds W. J. Adams. W. P. Crngglnm MANUFACTURERS . Set team harness, G. L. Watson. Set. single harness, G. L. Watson. Pair men’s boots, calf, sewed or pegg- ed, D. McLean. Men’s boots. kip pegged, D. McLean. Women’s‘boots, ‘ Hand bouguet.Thos. Cook, James Hemscock. Table bouquet, W. P. Roll butter, D. Harrow, Thos Cook, A. Muir. Tub butter. T. Cook, J. McPhail, J. McLean. Homemade bread, A. Muir, D." Harrow. Maple molasses, W. J. Adams, J. McPhaiI. Maple sugar, W. J. Adams. FRUIT. Northern spy apples. J. I. Graham. J. Brodie. inter apples, any other kind, J. Brodie J. I Graham. Snow apples, Brodie, Graham. Fall apples any other kind, W. Meads. J. I. Gra- ham. Colleccion ap les, Brodie. Graham. Crab apples arge, D. Mc- Cormick, J. Brodie. Crab apples small, D. McCormick, J. I. Graham. Pears, J. Brodie. J. I. Graham. Bunches grapes, J. 1. Graham. L. Watson; G'Wa't‘errhelons, J. I Graham. Tomatoes, J. I. Graham E Watson. 001. of Vegetables, J 1. Graham, J. Brodie. ' 1 stadt. J, Nichol, D, McCormack. , Heads cabbage, any other kind, J. . Nichol, D. McCormack. Cauliflowers, D. McCormack, J. Nichol. Potato onions, 1.). McCormaok, D. McLean. Onions raised from dutch sets D. McLean, J. I. Graham. Onions rais- ed from taps, H. Hooper, D. McCor- mack. Onions raised from black seed. ‘J. 1. Graham. D. McCormack. Barsnips, P. Muir, D. McMillan. McMillan. Carrots, table long, D. McLean J. Nlcbot Pumpkin. oom- mon yellow, H. Watson, D. McMillan. Pumpkin, any other kind, I. Brodie; A. Sealey. Squash, J. I. Graham, J. Brodie. Celery, J. Hemstock, W. J. Adams. Citrona, Wm, Fletcher, G. One bushel fall wheat, Clawson, J. n Broddie. A. Gilchrist. 1 bush. fall ; wheat any other variety, A Gilchrist, D IMcMillan, 1 bush. Spring wheat, 1 White Russian, A. Muir. J. I. Gra- ? ham. 1 bush. spring wheat, White ’ Fife, J. Brodie. J. I. Graham. 1‘ ' bush. spring Wheat any other kind, ’ J. I. Graham, A. Muir. 1 bush har- ’ ley, 6 rowed, A. Muir J. Brodie. 1 ' bush. barley, 2rovzed, A. Muir. J. Brodie. 1 bush. oats. white. J. Brodie, A. Muir. 1 bush. oats, black J. I. Graham, A. Muir. 1 bush. peas, large, D. McMillan. 1 bush. peas, small, A. Gilchrist. D. McMillan. 6 ears corn, D. Harrow, J. I. Graham. 1 peck Timothy seed, A. Muir, J. Brodie. 1 peck colored beans, D. Mc-[ Lean, H. Watson. 1 peck flax seed ‘ A. Muir, J. Brodie. 1 peck red clor- ‘ Mllan, W J Adams. 1 hush. - ail. Berlin wool work not: V. J. Adams, W. P. Crossley. hirt, unwashed, homemade; Crossley, _W. J .‘ Adams. ouvn .susuuu‘as, 0. 'Heard. D. McMillan. Pair ducks McMillan, H. Watsrfi. Pair '1 kevs. J. Eckhardt. Pair 59280, Sealey. -D. McMillan. lechrlst. Black Mihaqa's. J. H. ' ard. D. McMillan. Pair ducks. D. Millan, H. Watsmi Pair Tutu 's. J. Eckhardt. Fair 59.6580, A. ley, -D. McMillan. GRAIN AND SEEDS '. McMilfan, ofin'éificm. AI a. family medicine Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver P1113 are unapproached. They keep the kidneys, liver, and bow- els healthy. active. and regular, andfio prevent and cure nine-tenths of the 1113 to which humanity is subject. One pm a. dose. 26 cents; box, at an deal- era. or Edmanson, Bates 00.. To- vâ€" ”ow a V“. CthyV ”UV“. The idea or one treatment reaching the kidneys and liver at the same time was original with Dr. Chase. It ac- counts for the success or Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills in curing the max complicated ailments ot the filtering organs, and_every form of backache. Dr. Chase won almost as much popu- larity from his ability to cure kidney disease. liver complaint, and backache, with this formula, as he did from the ptfilicqtion ot_ his great recipe book. Is no Test of Its curative Valueâ€"Pre- scriptions Versus Dr. Chase’s Kidney- llver Plus. , Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are just as much a. doctor's prescription as any formula your family physician can give you. The difference is that Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills were per- fected after the formula had proven 1t- selt of. inestiqxable value in scores of hundreds or cases. Poultryâ€"T. J. Sheppard. Grain, roots, veg., etchâ€"C. C James Joseph Aussum, R, Clark. Ladies workâ€"Mrs. Wm. Haskett, Mrs. Rowe, Mrs. Clark. Horsesâ€"J. E. Marsh. Cattle, sheep and swineâ€"â€"Henry Tucker, Mark Willis. Geo. Vause. Handsomest flowering plant, not greenhouse, J. McPhail. JUDGES, S. Scott’s Store, Implements â€"F, Graham. A fine assort- ment of Pad- locks in stock and the qual- ity is first class, A CALI. SOLICITED Show Rooms over i$53 Culbzr‘l’gon Is still to the front with the latest up-to-date Mil- linery and is prepared to do High' Class work at the usually low prices. Durham Men’s Heavy Shoes from $1.00 up. Our,Ladies’ $1.25 Oxford Shoes cannot be beat. Q? CALL AND SEE US! We have a full line of Boots and Shoes of all kinds. $1.25 each: _ Dress Ginghams, better and stronger than print for children’s dresses, 7c and 10c per yard. Ladies’ ,Pnre Silk Mitts, Black or Cream, 250 per pair. ' 72-in wide Heavy Twilled Sheeting, 220 yard. ~Best Table Oilcloth, 45-in wide, 250 per yard 18 only Glass Table Setts, 25¢ per sett. 24 only Glass Cake Plates, 15¢ each. 38 only Glass Berry Bowls, 100 each. : Glass Nappies at 30c, 40c, 450 and 65c dozen. 14-in Granite Spoons, 10¢ each. Large Size Granite Pie Plates, 13c each. Granite Wash Bowls, 25¢ each. 30. 9 Copper Tea. Kettle Nickle plated, only :1 0.: non}: Bouts Shoes! lowest Prices Call on S. SCOTT I 1’ z I SMOOTHING IRONS An Immense stock of Mrs. Potts’ Smoothing Irons arrived lately which we are selling very cheap. CHURNSp If you are desirous of purchasing a. churn look at our “Buttercup ” wmps before you purchase elsewhere. OILS IF YOU WANT Calder’s of Your Time 'the' season ’s specialties. We are goods this Fall. We want to urge season we have imported DIRECT c, and have saved for our custom- have never shown heretofore a Money to Loan . at reasonable rates and on terms to smt box/rower. OFFICEâ€"McIntyre Block. (Over the Bank ~‘r‘. g.“ MacFAHLANE 81 Cl]. ’. S. DAVIDSON Dr “m8“ Booksellers. Go Cbeap Lamp Nice Do not use that Want You Shovels .9”

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