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Durham Chronicle (1867), 24 Aug 1905, p. 3

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“CR! Mrham Wham ACRE '11 vi] lo. 3!: condition. Good buildings m stream convenient to the tan. or particulars applv to Dunn) I). Mcucum. @â€" n’. Primillo P. 0. RCRES IN (i rick huuse a! ACRES NI In. The {arm consis m 4 acres woodland. 1 ass. Comfortable dw EBNO outbuildings. :hokiud of place for that gardener. Sold n easy terms as the 80mg won and wishes urban. Four lots on the West 0301‘ {Sheen for private maiden... New wings to get these lots. F0: {unit anon applv to Houses for Sale. W" Piease give no a hi»? ' L3‘15~l'm «any. but I?! V dogâ€"2w! You. w m ACRE" IN EUREMUNT, 4 .jb urham. hw-d buildings. A0825 1:; mammal. “1809”. w' the THE 1% Ian [CHINE 2. lintâ€"ti 4. 190: N G . yell pnca GOOD Hm'sxs. NEW BRICK mas I.\' NORMANBY. 'own Lots for Sale. Houses to Rent THE. GAIRAFRA‘XA ROADâ€" Illa 'oamsnon at once. Good hi. For particuhrs apply to House for Sale 51, 'ark Lot For Sale. 8 SM‘ a v V“.â€" addler street m the! Town 9!?” tha (Minn); hf Grey, 000“". re nr 19“. Fur terms and W 1%?) L‘Q'I‘ NUMBER 13 NORTH Farm for Sale. Farms For Sale. 0R “mm M Eâ€" APPLY TO ientinck S l.\' HLENELG PARTS Q!“ LOTS 62 AND ,.-‘.'.‘A'_ 30(‘8 '91 lh i821 {an yams OLD. 3' TO LET L_‘_E.\'TRAL PART or NEAR W 1'3 H K'k. ('01,. 2, \V. G. R" J“ rpuratiun of the» T0.- d tarm cunsists of 43; m s “mulland. the balance “- Ifurtable dwellin‘r‘tnd M hl';.‘.;nl-_g q_, I - M. HI'NTER, Durh- MW? e. B. )3 ~or Sale. \\' tf eating 591g}; 910x13 a." the buildings in 67"“ buildings TEL FORD, Durha- I I' Tumour), r‘~ Solicitor, Durban. I? H0 PII )d bail: .- LELLAN. ”10qu Cent“. 91 II. AN ACRE M. .SLATc all. ‘5', DAVIS. I’- Ru Ghnol‘, Dummy p! ’LSTEIN \ ell watered LIL “'ALSH. HTEMBERâ€" FORD gable 5mg h ill name barn nhard. an shun. 3 garden. I.“ rtm. Willa-ll HI'SE FOR A pply to ATIMER. 1830f A. Mo- 5i DUNN, 5' bOthtor.‘ St'lltly Sit‘ n'vt west. vn. Rent With each. . Situated Durham. applv fl, The former head of a large private school in Cleveiand WM: 3 gentieman hf dignified bearing. refined and cor. ‘ev: always in manner and speech. “v birth and early renting he was a Vermont”. and douhtlees of straight Puritan extrac'icn One day in hisi boyhood his mother called him in from the yard where he was playing with some other boys to «V to him. i in e tone suggestive of mingled sud-4 Tke 5651’ o‘ Mm " """‘ ‘" "Narmada“ “amp-0"“ Western Fair y The Western Pair gives the people of this country an excellent opportunity for a pleasant outing at a minimnn of cost, and at the same time developes their store of practical and useful knowledge. Its educational features have always been carefully fostered by the Directors. This year several important improvements of an instructive nature have been added. The celebrated 9m Highland Regiment Band will give three concerts daily during the exhibition. The entertain- ment department will be better than ever. and will include leaping the gap in mid air on a steam automobile. When Govern: 811nm hid the foundation 0! London. Ouudo, one hunched yearn ego be new it would grow to bee greet city. but hed ”thought ofthe Western Felt. '0' Ilnnlnflon wan?! W. J. IUD. Patsuocu'r. on J A. NILLKS. acct-nu!" ‘I’I' "IIOMOI "‘7 CAD. 'IL$ AOIIOULWIQt 0.... mn- nesc and svveritv: .Nvm.., am ~mn, I never thought on boar \ m1 “‘6 a 9W8!!!” word!” h\Vhy. mower.” said the boy, ”I .-‘.i.1n’rn..amuy “war ward. I only fluid the. divil. Nobody thinks that’s swearing.” BUILD UP SHALL Isnus'rams. (Canadian Machinerv News.) Prosperity has been so general in this county of late that the very air seems to breathe of it as a matter of course. At the present time the grassy meadows, the fields of grow- ing grain. the loaded orchards and the contented cattle proclaim the activity in the warehouse. the busy mill and workshop running night and day in many instances, tell more plainly than many written chapters the prosperous state of afiairs. In spite of this there is many an older settled town and village in Canada at a standstill, when such need not be. The large cities are growing .larger, the north and west are being tsettled in a satisfactory manner and yet a large number of the smaller centres look on and wonder why they do not share in the general advance. They cannot imagine why things do not come their way° The reason is obvious. They are asleep. Like the ancient town of legendary fame, they have sat down to rest, unable to realize that they have within themselves the potent- ial energyâ€"brains and capitalâ€"that rightly directed would double thel municipality’s pOpulation in a few. years. While this is no: a generall state of afiairs. the places that should feel guilty on the subject are not few. There isn’t a town in Canada includ- ed in this category but has men of means. whose capital is unproductive â€"-unproductive beyond the interest of a savings’ bank or a loan or mort- ‘age. Such capital placed toward starting a number of small indust- |ries of the right sort in the commun- lity would act as a magician’s wand ‘ and change the whole order of things | Within half a generation. In most cases towns owe their present size toe. few men of pluck and enterprise, who, starting in a. small way. have built up manufact- uring industries that have been the mainstay oi the people. Since this has been. what greater results could be expected today where conditions for manufacturing are so much better than formerly Because some places have their fing- ers burned bonusing something that has not been successful. the money- ed men therein twist a few more coils around the necks of their men ey bags and shake their heads at the thought of promoting an industry. Bonusing questionable industries 3 has been an evil in the past and must continue so. A concern started with the sounding of trumpets and the clashing of cymbals by outside in- dividuals with the town’s money may succeed all rightâ€"many times it hasn’tâ€"but let the same industry be lstarted with private capital, the men interested sitting at the directors’ board, and there is little danger of the outcome. Half a dozen smaller concerns cov- l ering a variety of manufacture give‘ more stability to a place thanasingle plant six times as large as the aver- age of the others. If the towns that‘ have not grown appreciably within the last few years would give the matter a thought, and if the men who have the stock in trade to pro- mote industry are publimspirited en- ough to do so. the way to bring their native or adOpted place forward should be clear before them. A num- ber of industries started either un- der one or separate management and rightly looked after can hardly fail to bring about the desired result. A Kansas City young man had an unusual but excellent reason for com. plaining when he was impanelled for thejury duty. He was waiting in the hall outside the court room and worrying over the problem of how he was to be excused. He looked so dejected that finally another juror askeg him what was wrong. H'Wby, I’m summoned here on the jury,”was the reply, “and I don’t see how I can possxbly serve.” “Why can’t you serve?” asked the other. "Because,” said the worried young man, I’ve got an epgagement to take noon. and if I don’t keep it she will never look at me again. Hang it!” Butâ€"tvh‘e young man was kept the jury panel. had an Of Valuable Fun had! in the Town- ship of Bontinck. and Town Pro- perty in the Town of Durham. Both in_ the Conny _-"n-m ‘O; on OD Parcel No. 1. lots numbers 45. 46 and west rt 47. in the 3rd Concession south of the urboam Road, in the said Townshif of Bentinck. containing 162 acres more or ess. Qn this property are erected stood substan- tial farm buil ings and brick dwelling house, the land is in good state of cultiva- tron. and well fenced. Parcel No. 2 part of lot number 11 East Garafraxa Street. and lot No. 11 West Albert Street. in the Town of Durham, in the County of Grey. On this property are erected a substantial brick store and dwelling house. and comfortable frame stable. The properties will be offered for sale subject to a reserved bid on each parcel. The purchaser shall pay ten per cent. of the purchase money at the time of sale. to the vendor’s solicitor. and the balance nu thirty days thereafter. without interest, at the office of the vendor’s solicitor. The vendor will only be required to fur- nish a Registrar’s Abstract of Title, and to groduce such deeds. copies thereof, or evi- ences of title. as are in her possession. In all other respects the terms and conditions of sale, will be the standing conditions of the High Court of Justice. . The properties are offered for sale, sub- ]ect to exnsting encumbrances thereon, 'which the purchaser shall assume and pay off out of the amount of his purchase money. Further particulars may be had from J. P. Telford. Solicitor for SARAH ANN BEGGS} Administratrix. JOHN CLARK. Auctioneer. Dated at Durham this 8th day of August, A. D .. 1905â€"4 c. Sheâ€"and did you ever prepose to a girl in a. canoe?i gem-33%.}; Heâ€"Yes. and I’ll never do it. again. The girl jumped at my pmposal and upset. the boat.â€"Yonkers Statesman. “Our John’ 3 wife’ said John’ a father, ‘is too easy with him. 8119’ 3 too ready to make excuses for him.’ ‘°W'ell.” remarked John’s mother. significantly. "John can’t say truth- fully tbey’re not like what. mother used to make.’ ”â€"Philedelpbia Led- get. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES Itching. Blind. [Bleedin or Protrndin Piles Druggiata refund monoyi PAZO OINT ENT foilsto cure anv case, no matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 (lava. First application gives one and rest. 500. If your drngfiist hasn't it send 500 in stamps and it 'will 6 forwarded post-paid bv Paris Medicine 00.. St. Louis. Mo WANT Custom Carding DURHAM. Reliance Grocerp John H. Rose At the Reliance Grocery you are always sure of getting the highest class goods at lowest prices. . Full stock of For which we will pay the highest price in Cash or Trade. Auction Sale We keep on hand a large assort- ment of Blankets, Tweeds, Yarns, etc, and a full stock of Groceries. THEOBALD'B OLD STAN D S. SCOTT and Spinning. ONT'A-R'VIâ€"O. Implements The Sherlock Olgans fiEdAa‘aa‘afi Sewing Machines Melotte Separators D. CAMPBELL, Agent. HAVE YOU? Any old Worn silver? If so, I am prepared to re- plate it. Bring it in now while [have the time. All work guaranteed. Prices Moderate, and Strictly Cash. Geo. Yiirs. CALDER ~â€" BLOCK â€" DURHAM .He 89118 Cheap The Big 4 LACE CURTAINS FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. gummy). ONTARIO. 2 yavds long. 26in wide. 25c a pair. '22; yards long. EEG-in wide. 400 a pair. 2§ yards long, 30 in wide. 50¢ a pair. 3 yards long. 37- in wide 70c a pair. 33 yards long. 54-111 wide $1.00a pair. All our Curtains except the 250 and 400 ones have worked edges. LADIES’ SKIRTS. ETC. Ladies' Overskirts at $2. $3.50 and $4.50. Ladiea’ Black Sateen Underakirts at 81. Ludies’ Black Sateen Waists at 85c and $1 uLtdies’jWhite Waists at 50c and 75c.l :JWhite Night Gowns at 75c and $1. Comet Covers at 25c and 50c. Heavv Twil'ed Cotton Sheeting. 72-in wide. 23¢ a yard. :White Bedspreade. large size, 1.40 each. Table Linen at 25c and 50¢ a yard. Floor Oilcloth. 1 and 2 yards wide. as 25¢ a square yard. Stair Oilcloth at 15¢: a yard.‘ Japanese Matting at we a yard. MISCELLAN EOUS. @“ Pure Honey and Fresh Groceries always on hand. '1‘! d1 T0 CURE A GOLD IN ONE DAY W. H. BEAN of all kinds for the Farm, the Home and the Dairy. DURHAM, ONT. AGENCY. Other High Grcdo Msnitob. Flour, 85.60 and 85.75 per barrel. McGownn's Family Flour nt ata- : dnrd prices. Oxilvio’s Boyd Household Flour, $6.00 per box-rel. The Furious F_ive Boon, 86.00 per DURHAM BAKERY Choice Bread . . and Confections A. W. WATSON The school 1- I11 for full Junior Loam ad Marion]. rival-k. under the follow 0M of competent “when for tint down THOS. ALLAN. lat Clun Certificate, Pm. MISS L. M. FORFAR. Chum: nnd “an. MISS A. JOHNSTON, B. A.. Mathematioo fill Intending atndenu abound onwr u begin d tom. or a mu utter u poo-1N... ill WI. JOHNSTON. C. RAXAGI. DURHAM SCHOOL. STAFF AND EQUIPMENT. The People’s Grocery Commercisl. Fool. 81.00 per month. Here I Here! Flour! Flour! We Dollvorto Any Panda. Tm. STOCK FOODS. TRY OUR PRICES TRY OUR FOODS. Aiwaya in mock thy you round Highest Price to: Produce. Goode delivered promptly in town. Mrs. Alex. Beg .l. I. IIIIIIER BUICK Pumps. TRY US Constantly on hnnd and deliv- ered to ill puts of town duily. Try our tens end be convinced that we have the beat on the A regulnr 35c ten selling 5 lb- for for 81.00. Buy at once while it lasts. The Celebrated “ Keewetin Fivo Roses.” the very best. mode by The Lake of the Woods Milling Co. from No. 1 Manitoba Whent. We niso hove three other grndu. Try us end be convinced. In stock foods we hmdlo Anglo-Snxon tnd Internutiond. PROPRI ETOR. Cluinnsn Flour.

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