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Durham Chronicle (1867), 20 Oct 1904, p. 2

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Prize List. HORSES. an"? museum. Sm working horsesâ€"D. lengthy. Two you-old geldingâ€"D. hogbby. T. H. Juper. Ono-year old gelding-D. Wilo bigbby, X Oborio. Spring coltâ€"T. Jasper, D. Wil- boglby. Brood mare having colt in her side -D. Willonghby, '1‘. Jasper. AGRICULTURAL. 3?“: bonesâ€"G. Francis, D. Wil- Mglby. Twocyear-old gelding-JD. Wil- Mghby. J Brillingor. Ono-yaar-old gelding â€"D. Wil- lengthy, C. Tanner. Spring coltâ€"D. Willooghby, W. Bord. Brood mare having colt by her side -â€"D. Willonghby, D. Willonghby. cannula as!) BOADBTER. Span driving bonesâ€"J. Hanna. Two year-old geldingâ€"A. Gowan- Spring coltâ€"T. Cunningham A Gowmlock. Btood unto Inving colt by her side --A. Gowunlock, T. Cunninghgm. CATTLE. Dunn/m (thoroughbred) Boll. thrao you-old :nd upwurdsâ€" Juno: Fm. A. Mugwood. Two-youoold bullâ€"W. Herd. Onc-you-old bullâ€"J. Hofluth. J. Drilling". Driving horse in buggyâ€"J. Schm- Iu', Dr. T‘ylor. Two-your-old boilerâ€"F. Monk. Drilling". firth. LEICESTER . Aged Bunâ€"W. Hard. Shouling runâ€"R. Gowaniock. \V. Herd. Ram lamb»â€" W. Herd. Pd! owes hnving niscd lgmbs this canon-W. Herd. R. Gowanlock. Put shading ewesâ€"W. Herd. R. Gowgnlock. Pair ewe lambsâ€"MR. Gowanlock, W Ont-yur-old hoiforâ€"Rflowunlock. E. W. Gun". Cowâ€"N. Opponahnuur, N. Op- portalunur. ORADI. Milch cow htviog all this souon --J. Brilliant. Two-year-old hollerâ€"G. Frmcis. But. heelâ€"J. Brillingor, J. Hof- Pair Herd. POLLID ANG US. Bill, any “reâ€"H. Brighnm, N. Opporuhuuor. Pair owe; huving nised lunbs this lawnâ€"J. Cook. A. Magwood. Pair shurling ewesâ€"J. Cook. Briglnm Bros. (ho-you-old geldingâ€"A. Gown)- 8. 0. white luborna f. H. O’Neill. Boa, 1 you old or overâ€"F. Monk, 7. Honk. Breeding sowâ€"J. Hofluth, F. Shouling ramâ€"C. J. Dickinson, M. Willis. 30;! under one yearâ€"J. Hofluth, I. Honk. Aaed runâ€"H. Brigham, W. A. Livingston. Shun-ling nunâ€"W. A. Livingston, H. Brigham. Bun hubâ€"J]. Btigham,W.Willia. Pgir owes having uiud lmbs this salonâ€"H. Brighun, W. A. Living- Bnll cullâ€"J. Holuth. R. Gown)- Xilcb cowâ€"J. Hofluth. R. Gown- Jamar. Bull. any .geâ€"A. thwood. Cowâ€"Joseph Hofluth. oxrolu) DOWN. Aged runâ€"C. J. Dickinson. Psir owe hubsâ€"J. Cook, A. Mag- Burad plymouth realmâ€"F. liabl- sommwx. Bun, my agoâ€"A. Gowmlock. Pdr own. my agoâ€"A. Gowmlock. Pat sheep. my broodâ€"R. Gowm- ck. J. Cook. Shearing "'05â€" W. A Livingston. . Brigham BEIIIIEK MIR. ’-â€"J. Brillingor, E. POULTRY. SHEEP. .â€"â€"W. Willis. H. Bris‘ PIGS. }r. a. O’Neill, Wil- Wil- Silver liohlhs (1-1.1- Silver upgnglod bunbnrnâ€"F. Miohlhtnun, J. Fleet. Bun-ed plymouth rocksâ€"F. Miohl- hansen. White wyuadcttosâ€"J. Fleet. Bufl wyundottesâ€"F. Tizzud. XEDITERIANIANS. S. C. white leghornsâ€"T. H. O’Neill. F. Miller. J. Ssndlos. Black minorcssâ€"N. Oppertshauur. N. Oppertshnusor. BANTAus. Gune bantamsâ€"F. Miohlhnnsen. Bantuns A. 0. V.â€"F. Miehlhtusen, F. Miehlhausen. Bronze turkeysâ€"F. Miehlhausen. Broze turkeys A. O. V.â€"A. Mag- wood. F. )lieblhausen. Toulouse geese-F. Mieblhzuaen. Ducks A. O. V.â€"F. Miehlhtusen. J. Hillgutner. - GRAIN. One bushel white fall when Nicolsi, A. Schmidt. Red (1111 wheatâ€"A. Schmidt, S. Willis. Spring wheat-W. Willis, M. Monk. Bariey--A. Schmidt, M. Monk. White oatsâ€"A. Schmidt, D. Wil- loughby. ‘ Black ontoâ€"M. Monk. W. Metcalf. Pens. commonâ€"G. Roinhnrdt. S. Willis. Pen, any other hindâ€"â€"W. Willis, D. Willoughby. Golden poundsâ€"F. Mlohlhgnun. Poultry bred during 1904. FRUIT. Collection of upplesâ€"C. Tuner, Rootz. Alexandersâ€"J. Brillinger. S. Hol- wig. Fnlluntor-M. Moak. St. Lawrenceâ€"J. Brillingor, W. Ferd. Spitzonbnrgsâ€"M. Monk. G. Pnrvis. Northern spiesâ€"A. Herd, R. Gow- unlock. Homemade wine- -V. Kirchner. J. Ruetz. DAIRY AN D M ISCELLAN EOUS PRODUCE. Dairy butter, not less than :30 lbs. -â€"W. Herd. Butter, not less than 20 poundsâ€"- W. Herd, G. Purvia. Roll butterâ€"W. Herd, G. Purvis. Homemade cheeseâ€"Mrs. Hudson. S. Willis. Homemade breeeâ€"J. Sandlos, C. Diebel. Snow-~13. W. Garner. J. Ruetz. Mamaâ€"J. Ruetz. T. Cunningham. Newton pippinan. Brillinger, T. Cnnninghnm. Ransomâ€"«E. W. Garner, 8. Helwig. King Tompkinsâ€"E. W. Garner, G. Pnrvis. Cub applesâ€"E. W. Garner, A. Schmidt. Grapesâ€"S. Helwig. Canned fruit-â€"Mrs. U. Purvis, Mrs H. Manet. Rhoda Island greeningsâ€"ASchmidt V. Kirckner. Ben Dariaâ€"M. Monk, nor. Maple sugarâ€"G. Reinhardt, A. Schmidt. Maple molassesâ€"G. Reinhardc. S. Willis. Honeyâ€"S. Helwig, H. Berry. Honey in combâ€"J. Sandlos. 2 loaves homemade bread (special by H. H. Miller)-â€"G. Reinhardt. C. Diebel. J. Sandlos. MANUFACTURES. 33 horse shoes for roodsterâ€"Die- ney Devlin. Set horse shoe. for heavy draught â€"Dieney . Devhn. 100 lbs. {omily flourâ€"W. Knechtel Son, 8. Willie. m woollen blanketsâ€"T. H. O’Neill, A. GOWnlock. LADIES’ FANCY WORK . ancy pgtch quilt-~Mrs. Boinhudt, Mrs. A. Govnnlock. Extension tableâ€"Gruetzner Furni- ture Co. Sideboardâ€"Gruetzner Furni. Co. Bedroom suitâ€"Grommet Furn. Lag cobin quiltâ€"Mrs. Reinherdt, Mrs. A. Gowanlock. Crochet quiltâ€"Mrs. Bone. Mrs. R. Brigbem. Knitted quiltâ€"Miss Berry, Miss O’Neill. Cray potchwork quiltâ€"Mrs. H. L. Hoflman, Mrs. '1‘. Conninghun. Crochet in woolâ€"Mrs. A. Gowon- lock. lire. A. Gowonlock. Crochet in cottonâ€"Mrs. Bone, Mre. Mentor. Toningâ€"lies Berry, Mrs. Rein. Pair gentleman’s handmade shoes P. Zinn. Furniture for cooking stoveâ€" Weppler Helwig. Sideboard»Gruotznor Furn. Co. Bedroom auitâ€"Gruotzner Furn. Extension ubleâ€"Gruotzner Pam P‘ir ladies’ handmade shoesâ€"Peta:- . brown leghornsâ€"J. Sandloa, Nettingâ€"Mrs. Reinhtrdt, Mrs. Holman. Five o’clock to: clothâ€"Miss Barry, Hrs. Bone. _ Set able musâ€"Mrs. J. Cook, Miss Born. mg mat-Mrs. Reinhardt. Mrs. W. Herd. Pillow Shamsâ€"Miss Berry, Mrs. Hoflmun. To: cosoyâ€"Miss Berry, Mrs. Rein. hudt. Mexican or drawn threadsâ€"Mrs. R. Gowunlock. Gentleman’s handmade shirtâ€"Mrs. G. Pnrvis. Gentlemnn’s mnchine made shirtâ€" Mrs. Tanner, Mrs. E. W. Garner. Crochet in silkâ€"Mrs. J. Cook. Mrs A. Gowanlock. Hand stitching in cotton or linenâ€" Mrs. G. Pnrvis, Mrs. A. Gowanlock. Sidebosrd scarfâ€"Mrs. Hofimsn, Mrs. Bone. Piano scarfâ€"Mrs. A. Gowsnlock. Handkerchief. handmadeâ€"«Mrs. Reinhardt. Miss Berry. Patchingâ€"Mrs. E. W. Garner, Mrs Tanner. Darning in stockingsâ€"Mrs. G. Purvis. Mrs. M. Willis. Darned netâ€"Miss Berry. Mrs. A. Gowanlock. Sofa cushionâ€"Mrs. Hofiman, Mrs. Reinhardt. Set. of do} 1’ a clothes made by girl under l4â€"Mrs. A. Gowanlock Mrs. H. Maurer. Wool yarn matâ€"Mrs. Maurer, Mrs W. Herd. Wool mittsâ€"Mm. S. Willis, Mrs. G. Purvis. Wool socksâ€"Mrs. Reinhardt; Mrs. S. Willis. Col. of doxlies and centre piecesâ€" Misa Kirchner. Mrs. A. Gowanlock. Painting on silk, satin or velvet- Mrs. Hofiman, Mrs. Bone. Painting on china or glassâ€"Mrs Hofiman. Mrs. A. Gowanlock. Poncnl or crayon drawingâ€"Mrs. Reinhtrdt, Mrs. Maurer. Pen drawingâ€"Mrs. Maurer. Oil painting landscape-«Miss Kirchner, Mrs. Maurer. Potatoes. elephantâ€"F. Monk. G. Reinhardt. Potatoes, empire statesâ€"J. Cook, G. Purvie. Potatoes any other kindâ€"J. Sand- los. J. Cook. Swede turnipsâ€"D. Willoughby, G. Roinhudt. Turnips of any kindâ€"W. Herd. M Monk. Field carrotsâ€"J. Hahn. A. Sch- midt. Table carrotsâ€"M. Monk. J. Nicolai. Blood Beets~~S. Willis. J. Nicolai. Mangold wurtzels long redâ€"A. Schmidt. W. Herd. ' Mangold wurtzels any other kind â€"M. Monk. W. Herd. Cabbageâ€"J. Nicolai. W. Herd. Cauliflowerâ€"G. Reinhardt, G. Collection garden herbsâ€"J. Nicolai G. Reinhardt. Garden Squashâ€"S. Willis, E. W. Garner. Field squashâ€"A. Schmidt, J. Cook. Citronsâ€"J. Cook, E. W. Garner. Pumpkinsâ€"W. Metcelf. W. Herd. deishesâ€"J. Nicolai. A. Schmidt. Collection field rootsâ€"-A. Schmidt. Collection of potatoesâ€"M, Monk, 'W. Willie. PLANTS. Coll. house plantsâ€"A. Hamel. H. Single fuchiaaâ€"A. Hamel. Two maples in flowerâ€"A. Hamel. Hvdrange â€"A. Hamel. Foliageâ€"A. Hamel, H. Mam-er. Cactiâ€"A. Hamel. Campanuiaâ€"A. Hamel. Pelargoniumaâ€"A. Hamel. H. Mau- 1'61‘. Best made boquetâ€"A. Hamel. G. Pnrvis. , Boquec of wild flowersâ€"H. Maurer, Mrs. Boomâ€"Hanover Post. feeling and hard cough l'ke mervuine writes E. P. Renshall 0 Sutton. "1 never used any other remedy but Nerviline and find it serves as a gen- eral household liniment best of all. Children’s colds and inflammatory pains are quickly cured by N ervi line and its action on colds. coughs and sore throat is unequalled by anything I ever used. Nervlline is both pow- erful, pleasant and reliable.” Every mother should use Nerviline. Price 25 cents. On the chest end relieves that tight feeling em} hgrd cpugh ljfie Nerviline ROOTS AND VEGETABLES. Miss Kirchner. ‘ Why Catanh Poisons the System. I The Catarrhal germ excites inflam- ‘ 'mation, oflensivo secretions are , thrown 03 and pass into the circula- ' tion contaminating the river of life and thus wreck the whole body. ‘9 Every catarrh victim should use Fragrant healing Catarrahozoue. the s. surest cure for every type of catarrh yet discovered. Catarrhozone can’t it. fail to cure because its vapor kills the germs and removes the cause of the trouble. Then it soothes and heals. stops the cough and relieves the stufied up condition of the nose and 3' throat. Tens of thousands have been cured by Catarrhozoue which is 3. guaranteed. Use only Catarrhozone. Complete outfit $1.00; trial size 25c. no The Canadian Jubilee Singers, filled their engagement satisfactorily with the Methodist Ladies Aid here on Saturday evening last. The enter- tainment was given in the church and the programme apprOpriate to the place, was during its rendition given hearty tokens of appreciation by a fair sized audience. The comp- any is a strong musical aggregation i and would perhaps have had greater; freedom for their talents in a public hall. Before commencing the pro. gramme the Manager remarked that their were some things ornamental sentimental and detrimental. He re- ferred to the millinery worn by the feminine portion of the audience and politely asked for its removal. The .ladies promptly responded with hats 03, which doubtless added to their comfort and for which they had the gratitude of the gentlemen present. The Company attended the Methodist church Sunday evening and gave three beautifully rendered selections which were much enjoyed by the congregation. On Thursday last while seated near a window in the Manse Rev. Mr. J. Little who is conducting evangelistic 5 services here had a close call from the discharge of a rifle in the hands of Mr. Thurston’s boys who were shooting at birds some distance away The bullet which has not since been discovered. made a comparatively clean cut hole of over an inch in diameter in the pane and the shatt- ered glass striking Mr. Little in the back of the neck indicated how dangerously near the death dealing ; missle had come to him. At the monthly meeting of the Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society held at the Manse last Friday a resolution was adopted authorizing the Secret- ory to send a letter of sympathy to Mrs. Alex. McRae, sen. of Ceylon, one of the eldest and most highly respected members of the Society. who has been laid aside with severe illness for some time. Messrs. Wright and Boyce. who are this season Operating a new steam thresher with straw blower at- tatched are having a successful run in the vicinity of Ceylon where we learn the sample and yield of grain is better than last year. The blower for stacking straw is we also learn a great labor saver and is much in favour with those who have had its {186. Mrs. W. C. Parker, of the back line has had her_residence in town con- aiderably improved and her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moore are com- fortably dominciled therein. We were pleased to have a call on Monday from Mr. Herb Smith, who that day had his first outing since the commencement of his severe ill- ness five weeks ago. Mr. W. L. Wright also a fever victim for several weeks, is, we are pleased to see, able to be out again and give some atten» tion business. The stone abntments of t he new bridge over the Saugeen river at Bannon’s have been completed and on Monday reeve Muir let the contract to Mr. Ferris and Mr. Patton (or the completion of the job. The filling in grevelling of the approaches is to be done by the former and the placing of the wooden structure on the abut- ments by the latter. Miss Minnie Joy. who is soon to leave here, entertained her Sabbath School Class of girls at tea one even ing last week. The “me adey the class had their photOgreph “kwwith their teacher. whom they sunny to lose. The numerous friends oers. Mos ier of this place sympaihize with her in the bereavement WhICh has come to her by the death recently of her second son, James H. Mosier who has been for some time living in North Dakota. The evangelistic services in pro. gress here no being held in the Bap- tist church. Rev. H. S. Mstthews of Toronto. a. former pastor here from 1873 to ’76, is snuouncsd to conduct anniversary services in the Methodist church on Sabbath, the 23rd inst. A goodly number oi our citizens attengded the Artemesia and Osprey fell fairs held st Priceville end Fev- ershem on Friday lest. Mr. M. K. Bicherdeon was in Dur- ban on Friday last attending a. meet- ing of the Conservative Aesocietion of South Grey. Mr. Joe. Orr, of Toronto, paid Dr. Murray 0. short visit lost week. Mrs. John Wright is visiting her son, lnwyer Wright, of Owen Sound. Mine Florrie Bioher'deon in visiting friend nt Dnrhun. Mrs. Cameron and two little dough- ten of Smithvillo visited over Stand” at Hr. W. H. Bunt’l. . (Intended for last week.) Flesherton. L Y" .1]! JNO. A. DARLING The People's Druggist. Take Care of Your Horses Feet ..... U Storey 9 room cottage With a wash- roman} pantryfian acre $07 acres of land as ado-imp by pure 0.3mm» room one storey cottage acme land. also a number of good buildini lots. Sidewalks right to gate. Prices right, terms reasonable. Applv to April l3â€"tt. W0 YOKE OF STEERS RISING _4 ypargpldhbroke in_to work. and well 1 4 years old, broke in to work and well matched, will sell or exchange for young cettle. Also a span of heavy more: an posed to be in foal end one two-yen 0d colt. broke in, weighing 1120. These will be found. if enqmred for on the premises of the owner. Sept. 28. lm pd. Bentinck, containing 72 acresâ€"30 eleared. the balance being hardwood hush. Also homestead in ormanby, containing 62 acresâ€"all cleared. Both places are we fenced. well watered and in good state of cultivation. The homestead com-5m good comfortable hoop. good bank barn and stables. Everthin 8 0013910”. For further particulars apply to THOMAS DERBY, Prop“ flampdonypg, or to A. H. JACKSON. Durban, 0cm 8w. lmâ€"lmpd. 1N COLLEGE STREET, ONE TWO See ourWindow this Week. Our fine stock of Brushes make “shopping around town” a waste of time. You’ll say so, too, when you see the Brushes and the prices. Brushes all sh apes and sizesâ€"all EING LOTS 41 AND 42, ON THE good clean through. Solid backs and real bristles. Prices cheap, not the brushes. in levelling and balanc- ing your horse’s foot. I have the Scientific Horse Foot Leveller which is the latest and best contrivance for that purpose and will guarantee satisfaction. House for Sale. W. GUTHRIE, Farm for Sale. Stock for Sale. '0 MORE GUESS WORK. EDW ARD KRESS, At Furniture Store. Durban. ADAM HOLLEY. Holhnd Centre. The Blacksmith. . 115. $33.31!} AD mtions cont to the under- Vunev P. O. no n ma lot! 15 and 16. con. 3. N. D. R.. a mile and a htlf from Bunessen. Church able heued log house with frame kitchen, Cedar log barn with frame leans at from and back. stone basement 42:60. About 15 acres of mixed timber 60acres tit t1 run ma- chinery on. beleuee in mature. Price reg. souable. terms to suit purchaser on smau cash a meat. Noted us one of the best. {all w eat farms in the township. For fur~ ther particulars applv to Sept. ‘26-1 m pd- Ill-“V particti-lzr-s' :pplv July 10th. 1901.. LOT 51, 52, 53â€"â€"Sideroed 50, 1} miles north of Priceville. Farm in first clue condition. Good buildings with running stream convenient to the barn. For further perticulnrs npplv to DUGALD D. MCLACIILAN, Jun. 28â€"“. Priceville P. U. Jan. fiâ€"tf. A ert consisting of twent five acres one-bolt mile out of Cor ration of the Town of Dnrhnm. descri as South part at Lot 59. Con. 2. E. G. R... Glenelg. On the premises is n comfortnble brick five- roomed cottage. a good {rune burn and steble. n smell bearing orchnrd. an nbun- dnnce of the best "inning wnter. All cleared. title good. Terms mv and Price right. For further pnrticnlnra app v to THOS. DAVIS. Lot 2. Con. 3. N. D. R.. Gleuelg. April 4. 1904.â€"tf. DURHAM P. O. N THE SENTBAL PART OF Durham. Four lots on the West side of Albert Street, for private residences. N ow is the time to get these lots. For further information applv to J. M. HUNTER. Durham. April 12, 1904.â€"-t£. 1 of Saddler street in the Town of Dur- ham. in the county of Grey, containing4 acres more or less. For terms and particu- lars applv to ARK LOT NUMBER 13 NORTH of Saddler street in the Town of Dur- 212 PURE BRED DURHAMS. YOUNG Bulls. Heifers and Dawn. Tar-me (on n .l Bulls. Heifers and Cows. ._ ‘I‘gnvns- 2941â€"11 be arranged. VERSCHOYLE (Imp.) at. head of herd. H. PARKER. ‘l-_-|_ I A! J. P. TELFORD. Dec. 2.â€"tf. Vendor’s Solicitor. Durham. March lâ€"tf LUU Frame building; gfiififiéfi first-class land. 33.400. -v _â€"-‘v-‘ -V .- Wilder’s Lake. _ '30 Acros Elena. 25 acres good hardwood bush. good buildings. Price $341!). "3‘" mu. 1 wu urns. stone subb- mtb cement floors, good house, well watered Cheap. For further pnrticnhrs apply to MAOKAY ..DUNN. 150 "V‘V’" U pne open 3088?. 665:0; (inter, one 10 Hanan. never used but once. bushels Potatoes. Applv to JOHN FALLAISE. _ ‘ Con. 5, Lot 11. Glenda. ny kind of muchihory. .N swamp. Lgrce. well hid out dwellm . furl stood out bundi - wel fenced ind well watered. A smog! hock andhthmJl-ogoodf '. Lune bani orchu'd. no wig 533nm", 3nd post 60. Two churches. Will be sold on vorv reuongblo tann- W. A. AKDERSON. J an. 3th. 1904. anford P. O. House 6: Lot for Sale. V Teacher Wanted. DESIRABLE PIECE OF PROP- Town Lots for Sale. For Sale or Rent. EING Marchnontf Farm for Sale. Park Lot For Sale. in: 01114 Farms For Sale. â€"â€"_ gcass NEAR DORNOCH fuming NEAR WILDER’S Farm for Sale. For Sale. No. 2. EGREMON_T_. For Sale. JOHN P. FALLAISE. Bunessan l’. U. J. L. BROWN E, tf. Photogra phor . Vendora’ Solicitors. 0111‘th . Pomona. P. 0. 10, BEN. The Shenock Utga‘ EELPw'h‘Uf‘.’ Sewing I Mekme Sepavatore The l’ are wool blankets 64x1 ‘ 66d “'hile and #783 “-4 size ...... DURHAM. Bed comfnrte whine filling fiize {£172. . . . " wx'i'z. . . . \V 0 m Brea \II' C [ans \Ve Wan‘ ll' Blankets. Twee Funnels. Gr0< Dry Goods alwu: Custom Cardin; in; “tended N notice. which we CALDER lie Sells (35x72 S. SCO' of all ki Farm. th the Dairy This Season's FINN DURHAMJ I‘ll I AG El“ ext! MODE? “t W we and

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