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Durham Chronicle (1867), 11 Sep 1902, p. 3

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In M [h tho Irina. must to loud um bop- no“, the BRAIN no“ N Hummus. Dodo!” loothatallpl-plfl. frown "Dd. Clerk Divuion Court. Dunn). 0m. NG BULLS so Ruuuu. DIM I TO INFO“ ll? (70'; tbq anlicin M M I“. nu. TWO r bud. ’x_ WI_SE_1_I_‘_NG 'ro PUR- [nigh (I. Eor Sale. [l fur Sale, Bulls For Sale. 53. CON. balm MRS. H. ADA'S. Holstein P. 00 ’AGE IN A DESIR- Prieoviflo P. 0‘ GEORGE LAfln CON. 14 Daft” Durhm. h. OI! 201d oooooooooooooooo .000 'Damm. 114 yds. ukon by Y. 0. Fisher and Wm. Damm .............. ... Mrs Iungblut. l7 yda” J Schilling, 83 yds. takay by C. Dietrich ........... ... D Kraft 452 yda. ukon by different p.11“ ......... \\ mimider. 133 yds. includ- ing: 51. .30 for right of way H, Allcnson and J. Ellis, shovelling grayel. each two days.... ........ W Ihere are many people who find it a ditficult task giving up in Mr le'ilillg, 01:;xm-uuntof a. tfi1'1'1}»lt‘ pain and wroneSSy fll'rnsst hemmall g, Ofthwi»:u'kthat 7 makus rising a. ' \ painful and I \ I diSvHIlet')l‘till I . “Pt‘rutiml. Bier know What 1t '38 to haw your back 80 bad that wilt”; you‘d try to get out 0‘ bed you fllnlnx't sumam With the pa'Q' ., ‘0‘ V II Can't do much of 8 dAY’S work Starting off with a bflck 3’ b’d ‘8 thatâ€"-uot fit for pleasure 93th?" Well, all this bacmhe and W“! this stiffness and 801000“ mm” bwuuse the kidneys are cl up, can’t do their work Pmpetly’ and Your back has to mm” “Flt Clerk authorized to not!!! Wm. Mon and E, W. Bredwin to open through portion. of their 0 take away J. Buttock enr- JThe sum of 925 firtnnfi u n t{divalenli t0 MiDlO’I 0801‘ to I'D“! 5:113me deviating road at Pike Leke. Com- Hlebe empowered to let eon- . (or an open ditch opposite lot 9 3L”- ‘ I ' 1-3, as an outlet for the tile ,_ C, Forbes. "V. “w 'v w ‘1‘“ try a box or two (I Dr. Pitvher' s Backwhe Kidney Tableotal what a Change you’ll find oomgng 0"" You! You’ll be able to sprung {mm .VOin‘ bed in the morning an “”1." as a cricket, and feel refreshed ““1 fit for your daily duties. YOUOIIID III m1. Men on August 12th; .11 man»- resent. Minutes of (armor muting Eve” read and passed. . Clerk authorized to notify Wm. mason and E, W. Brasiwin to open . ditch through portlonr of their 5 take away J. Huting’l aur- ”and: “Ping Pitcher-’3 Kidney W M 8‘ 9853mm apotnad I found pro-IF" “a Noth‘i’ngjdmmdidnoflllflh Lame Back In the Morning. ' 5‘ UWI" Hoffman, teaming lumber for said SidB‘Vfllk . . . . . . . . "arm-11v to pay parties [or 1min, caps and work on bridge lot 6, cons. 15 «t 16 Farrelly. to pay panics rem. bridge lot 28. con. 1:") \xton. .......... 1t. Bros., cedar lumber for ~1‘4L\‘alk m Neustudtn . . Forster. to pay parties Wilding and repairing 1111;,1131 ft. hemlock.. ester. 2; days’ work im- roviug Augusta St. in orster. to pay parties :ilding and repairing (IPW’fllk oooooooooooo Clo. Sea-human and J. Helwig Nouns? comma. following orders issued repairing approach to tioned bridge . . . . . . -. wally, on account of must building bridge 3.00119. 15 and 16. ... mur damage to bar- -. and buggy ......... . refund of postages express charges since .1‘;.1001..oooo ...... :;_;;m. to pay parties xx .: lent to voluntary x «_; utting hill opposite 1". con. 7 and 8 ...... iv. Normanby’s share ll OH .... cocoon... imher for repairing suleline hvtween ‘3 and 57. con ‘2. . .. .: ditch'opp. lot 19, '3 and 14 .......... townline lot 1, to pay partigs rep. Arthur St. $13 80 400 00 9 260 4 00 15 80 17 65 2500 37 CO 33 75 815 250 315 415 690 5 70 85 700 '70 250 150 700 380 900 r0 150 Rates were struck as follows: County rate, 1 8/10 mills in the dol- lar; township rate, 2 5/10 mills; gen- eral school rate, 2 mills. Trustees of Section Union 2 3, Section 3 4 Public 5 and 7 will please send in their estimate at an early date. Council Will meet again on Thurs- day, September 25th, in Himmler’s hall at Neustadt. Bad coughs, colds and catarrh are responsible for more consumption than is traceable even to heredity. Catarrhozone cures more quickly than ordinary remedies because it is the only antiseptic yet discovered that is volatile enough to reach the root of the trouble in remote parts of the lungs and bronchial tubes. and im- pregnate every particle of.the ’air breathed with its healing, germ-kill- ing vapor. Colds can’t last ten min- utes, or COughs more than thirty minutes when Catarrhozone is inhal- ed. It clears nose, throat and air passages at once, stops dropping, headache, and erradicates catarrh- from any part of the system. Two month’s treatment. $1.00; trial size, 25c. Druggists. or N. C.Polson . 00., Kingston, Ont. 'l‘o '82. total ................ H, Miller, to pey pet-ties cut- ting hill opposite lot 64. cone. 2 and 3 P. Bennett, Normanby’s share deepening ditch lot 75, con. B .................. M. Cleery, tiles for drain side- line lot 63, con. 3 ........ m Council met regular meeting, Members present : Norman McIntyre. Esq., Mayor ; Councillors. McLachlan, Brown. McKechnie, Smith, Sharp. GESTLEMENpâ€"Your Committee have bad under consideration: the follow- ing accounds and recommend pay. ment: "Aug: 310. posnage $1.14.. Thomas Daniel work ........ J. J. Smith postage account to March 4th ...... George Sparling lumber 'l‘hos. Lnudcr Registrar All of which is respectfully submit- ted. JOHN MCKECHNIE, Chairman. Mchhlauâ€"Sharpâ€"Tbat the re- port on t‘nnnnce Committee be accept.- eu and chrqlws be issued tor. the several amou_uts.-â€" Carried. Shurpâ€"McLachlan-That. Bylaw 43.: be mad first ”mmâ€"Carried. Mcbgchlauâ€"Shurpâ€"Thnt _ By-law 43.) w luau second time.-â€"Curned. 3h,.rpâ€"-McLachluuâ€"-That this Council go imo cummiuee cf the ...|...I.. .m Bwluw 433 with Mayor iu Sh.crpâ€"-Mcbacnlull â€"- 1.!le Lilla Council go imo committees of :ho whole on By-luw 433 wuh Muyor iu Brownâ€"McKechuiaâ€"Thnt By-law 433 as passed in committee of the whole 00 rend a thud lillld, signed by the Manor and Ulerk. and engrossed Iu . Council bu .uspeuded for that. pur- 'l‘m-re beau no Other business po-to. ‘n mutzou U0uucll adjourned. ‘ W. B Vouxr. N. Mclm'vnn, Clerk. , Max or. Is lwtwovu the years of fifty-seven and uixty-tao. Nature’s power slows. down. \‘i'ullly bM'Omes less, and the progrrss 0! Away nuts in. A mum» of extruding old age and ru- uewmx decrvumug vigor is to take FIRMAZUNE liter meals. FHI‘I‘OZOne tutu. and in the for. - taliziuu blood. im- mation u‘ nod, \. 3'18 0'0!!!”be [0 {hr tll'iflg brain, int-I jus: whgn Iowa energy and am To take Farr. means adding Irom Largo u. Williemson. rep. culvert deviating road, lot 69, con. 2 .................. .Robertson, to pey parties ailing on old gravel pit 84.55, ehovelling gravel REPORT OF FIXAXCE COMMITTEE. > the Mayor and Council of the Corporation of the Town of Dur- ham. They Father Consumption. Council Chamber, Sept. 1, 1902. The Ocitical Time ‘of Life TOWN COUNCIL. G. HOFF, Clerk. 26 00 15 00 12 80 25 00 ‘21 14 675 520 655 G0 to JORDAN’S for your W. l. ELLIOTT. -- PRINCIPAL Next door to Mockler’s Dry Goods Store. T. J. JORDAN A school that occupies front rank among the best business colleges on this continent. Many leading com- mercial schools employ our gradu- ates as teachers. We do our best to place all our graduates in good posi- tions and we have been more success- ful this year than in any previous year. Those desiring the best in business education should attend our school. Write for catalogue. Wall Paper mm now If PUSSIBLElN‘it'MBEreflFf’rS ~_â€" Hello ! m All Paper Trimmed Free of Cost. THE UN DE RSIGNED OFFERS for sale the water power known as “ Hayward’s Falls,” Glenelg. NEIL MCKECHNIE, Durham. Ont. August 19th. 190a. tf. MaCFARLANE 6: CO. THIS WEEK we are showing our new Felt Reedy-tuowesr Hus. Over 75 diflerent styles. White Camel-hair and Pale Grey are all the rage. We wnll be plessed to show you these goods whether you buy or noc. WE ARE :lso showing 3 gnnd as. sortment of Silk -Blouoes. It will pay you to examine them hufore they go. The] no por- fort. in fit and reasonsblo in the price. [ram 81 75 to 35.00. All the leuding colors. j Miss Dick: Ready-to-Wears. STRATFORD, ONTARIO. Groceries Fruit and Confectionery We cany the 1211 gest stock of W all Paper in tow.n ' Examine 0111 stock and buy your Paper here. Druggists and Booksellers LAMB’I‘ON 81‘ B E E T _ J. u ’\â€"‘ mug: .. And take notice that after such last mentioned date the said Administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the de- ceased an.ong the parties entitled thereto. having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice. And the said Administrator will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof _to any person or Bersons of whose claim notice shall not have een received by him or his Solicitor at the time of said distribution. Dated at Durham this 19th day of August A. D.. 1902. G. LEFROY MCCAUL. Solicitor for above named Administrator. In the Surrogate Court of the County of Grey, In the Matter of the Es- tate of Catherine Fraser, late of the Township of Bentinck, in the County of Grey, Widow, Deceased. persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said Peter Kerkpatrick Ferguson, deceased, who died on or about the lat day of July A. D.. 1902, at the said Township of Egremont, entestate. are re- quired to send by post (prepaid) to Ho - ville P. 0.. Co. Grey, or deliver to Jo n Archibald Ferguson. of the Township of Proton. in said County of Grey, the Admin- istrator of the property and estate of the said deceased. or to G. Lefroy McCaul, Durham. Solicitor for said Administrator. on or before the 20th day of September next (1%?) their Christian names. surnames and addresses, to ether with full particulars in writing of tieir claims and statement of their accounts and. the‘nature of all securi- ties (if any) held by them, duly verified by Statutory Declaration. ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ursuant to section 38 of Chapter 129 R. S. ._l897 (and amending Actg) that all Notice to Creditors OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 28 of Chapter 1'29 R. S. 0. 1897 (and amending Acts) that all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said Catherine Fraser, de- ceased, who died on or about the 14th day of June, A. D., 190:3, are required to send by post (prepaid) or deliver to Mary Hess, of No. 200 Macaulay Street. .Hamilton, Ont, or to the undersigned G. Lefroy McUaul, Durham, her Solicitor, on or before the 27th day of September, A. D., 1902, their christ- ian names and surnames, and addresses, with full particulars in writing of their claims and statement of their accounts, and the nature of all securities (if any) held by them, duly verified by Statutary Declare ation. In the latter of the Estate of Peter Kerkpatrick Ferguson, late of the Township of Egromont, in the Said County of Grey, Farmer, an Intestato ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS. And take Notice that after such last men- tioned date the said Administratrix will groceed to distribute the assets of the said eceased among the parties entitled thereto. having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have notice. And the said Administratrix will not be liable for the said assets, or any [part thereof to any er- son or persons of w iose claim notice 5 iall not have been received by her or her said Solicitor at the time of such distribution. Dated at Durham this '26th day of August A. D., 1902. G. LEFROY MCCAUL, Solicitor for said Administratrix. G'ENT'S: CASH ONLY. The Jeweller LADY’S: 0 es of the undersigned on or about the llth day of July a hay horse (Broncho) about five dyeara old. o'l‘hree feet were white. Ha halter on with shank attached to leg. and was last seen near Iri-h Lake. An person giving information that will has to recovety ml! he anitahly rmrded. Aug. :0. 1902. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TBAYED FROM THE PREMIS- Elgin and Waltham Movements A. GORDON In Nickle Case. S.) 00; in 10- kt. Gold Filled Case, warranted to wear 20 years, 310 00. In 14-kt. Gold Filled, warran- ted to wear 25 years, with Solid Gold Bow, 812.00. Horse Astray. -- Durham. Ont. Mid-Summer Sale! Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Furnishings and Notions. H. W. MOCKLERJ . W. MOCKLER. To reduce our stock and make room for fall goods which are already arriv- ing, and among which will be found many bargains on account of early buying, we will now commence our Annual Mid-summer Sale which will run for thirty days. We will offer special values which can not fail to interest the careful buyer. We have no room for prices this week but watch our windows and the paper and come in and see for mire-elf. You ’11 go away more than 8a ' ed. 53a

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