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Durham Chronicle (1867), 30 Nov 1905, p. 2

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I?» WWWWWW ’M‘ 'm‘ Whicd is recognized by careful dressers the best in town for Fit, Finish and Quality. W" ' 2n“: all linvs of Wintel many other lines. In Ladies Astrachan Jackets We have a good showing. Fine even curl. Each garment the very best for thefmoney- But don’t take our word for it; test as. Look around and you will be convinced that ours is the best place {to buy. Prices 32.5.00. 330.00. 032.50. $35.00, $37.50, and 340.00. "â€" Cheap Wool blanket- in spite of :t S» our tunes in bhnkots. Price 83.25 to nullotto Blunkets. 90c to 81.25 3 pdr. Fur Stolen and Rufis in avory conceivnble Prices from 85 00 to $25.00. :1" ' Our stoch of Ladies’ Cloth Coats is now pretty well broken into. Some of the best numbers in black and tweed are left and so there may be no laggards. We cut ‘20 per cent. ofi regular prices. Children’s Coats, ages 5 to 10 will'be treated likewise. IGHT at the start of the season too when you you are needing that sort thing. Economical buyers will tinp that our cut prices represeht a decided saving. 1-7 GOODS DELIVERED TO «nun m mo: wears on nun. Overcoats and Jackets 11111111 1.11 n11i1111 discnunt 0f 13') p91 cent. on 1)‘I°\\int111 (1011111111,, 111111 20 per 1111111. on LADIES’ COATS Eff For 10 Days Only H how you the goods. They will speak lEhT PRICES PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS BLANKETS FURS .’ Sniu. Overcoat. tad Reefer: no on ALL PARTS OF THE TOWN. tho gdvance in wool. > 84.75 a. pair. Flu!- fur and style. to be Over- m; w, 9"? A b 43$ .Qvlk It’s quite common with people whose digestion is poor. Immediste reliel follows the use of Nervlline. Stomsch is strengthened, digestion is made perfect, lusting cure results in every csee. Use polson’s Nervil. iue once and you’ll save: be with- out it becsuse every type of stomsch disorder is conquered by a few doses. One 250. bottle of Nerviline always convinces. Sold everywhere for the past fifty yesrh. Noah Bruzzo, .a former lacroeee' 1 player of Mount Forest and later of Hanover, has laid aside the peaceful instruments of labor and donned the boxing gloves. and is now to be found in the company of prize fighters. We have no doubt he will make his mark on somebody. and anyone com- ing to him for knowledge in the art of boxing will doubtless leave Brusso’s presence well informed, for the infor- mation will be written too plainly below his eyes. Brusso is only fol- lowing the bent of his genius when he steps into the prize ring, as is evident by the early propensity he showed for sparring on the lacrosse‘i field. The members of the Walker-’ ton Lacrosse Club who figured in the doleiul match at Mount Forest on, May 21th, 1900. should have no diffi- eulty in recalling to mind the man who dealt so liberally in love tapst iand knockouts. Brusso seemed to! [have been sent as a scourge to .pun-, Qish the players {or past and future‘ sins. and be fulfilled the duties of his'. office with wonderful diligence. The! lcat-of-nine-tails showed more mercyi than did the stick of Brusso. lie‘ 'stalketl up and down the lacrosse afield shouting like a demon and ' crowing like a rooster, and the worst iof it was he seemed to have the ESpurs to back up the crow with It i will probably be welcome news to Hovers of clean sport to see these 'ifighters herded in a ring by them- [selves, as it is men of this class who ihave so indelibly stained Canada’s ‘ national gameâ€"Bruce Times. aculous cures of catarrh. and is to . day recognized by leading members of the medical profession as the only advertised remedy that can be relied upon to do just what it claims. The complete outfit. of Hyomei costs 81,00 and consists of an inhaler, a medicine drOpper, and a bottle of Hyomei. _ I Hyomei has performed almost mir-l i l SIMPLE REMEDY FOR CATARRH. Just Breathe Hyomei Four Times Day and Be Cured. Breathe Hyomei through the in- haler for a few minutes four times a day. and it will cure the worst case of catarrh. It soothes and heals the mucous membrane of the air pass- ages. prevents irritation and effects a complete and lasting cure. BRUZZO A PRIZE-FIGHTER If you cannot obtain Hvomei of your dealer, it will be forwarded by mail, postage paid. on receipt of price. Write to-day for consultation blank that will entitle you to services of our medical department Without charge, The R. T. Booth Company‘ Hyomei Building. Ithaca. N. Y. Weekly G19” and Canada Farmer Owen Sound council has decided to for years W‘thout a break. It ‘8 m- submit local option to a vote of the diapensable to their business success. people in January. The vote in the council was 7 for and ‘2 against. The carrying of this law in Owen Sound T'JE CHRONICLE will be sent; to any will do Wiarton good by driving National Portland Cement Company I trade here, and all hepe the temper- eharebolder for one year for $1, 500 ance peOple will dig in and win.â€" for six months. Subscribe today. I Wiarton Canadian. 7*-.â€" The supreme importance of abso- lutely accurate and up-to-date market reports is appreciated by all classes of people who wish to buy or sell. In this respect the information given by The Weekly Globe and Canada Farmer is eminently satisfactory. The commercial page contains the very latest and most reliable infor- mation available. It is especially prepared for the use of the farmers, and thousands trans their business upon the basis of the information given. This feature alone makes this great newspaper absolutely necessary to its readers who are in active business, and is one of the rea- sons why so many have taken The Weekly Globe and Canada Farmer for years without a break. It is in- dispensable to their business success. Chills and Fever, Cough, Save and Inflamed Nose and Throat, Pains in the Limbs, Side and Chest, severe Head- ache, Ni t Sweats, Lassitudeâ€"should not be neglected. INE {events and positively cures La Grippe, Pneumonia and chitis. LAGRIPPETj Pumuz‘ceadm mmmwm'rmcm mm KEEP POSTED .â€"w- ..o H â€"â€"~â€"-- (PRONOUNOED SI-KEEN) DURHAM CHRONICLE A OOIIUUICATION PRO! TOP Emma DURHAM Canomcm: Dm SIB,- For information please allow us a few inches in the Durham Chronicle for the purpose of giving a little information. more especially to the ratepayers of the toWnship of Glenslg, as will be seen by the head- ing of this article that the writer is a resident. The general cry this year through- out the Whole county of Grey is “high taxes,” and Glenelg is no exception. We are not going to speak in behalf of any other municipality, but the one which we are interested in and that is old Glenelg. According io the Revised Assess- ment Bill for 1905 we find the assess- ment as follows: Real pmperty. . . . . 6016.020 Buildings. ........ 144.095 Business ........... 3.850 Or in round figures one hundred' thousand dollars more than in 1904. Of course the New Assessment Act demanded the raise in the valuation this year. The County Council saw fit to raise us anather 100.000, mak- ing the county valuation $100,600 dollars and it is questionable if the whole thing was put up by Auction than old Vanderbilt would look more directions than one before biddinga million dollars for the whole town- ship taking it as it stands, residents excepted. No doubt there are some fine farms in Glenelg and some find buildings but they are far between for we find ten inferior farms to one good one. This year our municipal officers were under an obligaiion to raise 31,000 more than in 190-1 to meet all demands. $400 of this sum goes to the County Capital more than in 1904 or our county rates this year are $1,600. No doubt the raise in a large measure is due to the County Poor House at Markdale. Every reason- able person Will admit that it was a Christian as well as a charitable act {or our county officials to erect such a building as the House of ll‘eiuge for the purpose of sheltering the poor iand needy depending: on the public 'for support. but we will confine our! remarks now to showing to e cause of‘ high taxes in our municipality! Glenelg is one of the unfortunate {townships in the conntv of Grey (if {not the most) for bridges. There are lno less than twenty bridges on the lBig Saugeen alone frcm Priceville to 3 Durham. Some of these are built in {the latest style and material. which )necessitates the Council to make an lextra levy for the)r are in duty bound 'tokeep all bridges in good repair and build new ones when required. There i are between 60 to 70 “bridges in Glen- lelg all told, and we are safe in say- 1ingz there is no other township in the Countv that can produce so many bridges. I There is only one licensed hotel in lGlenelg and that at the remote north west corner at Dornoch. If we take this as a precedent to sobriety Glen- elg has no need of local Option. There are some large land owners in Glenelg. The McKr-clmie firm of Durham has property assessed over snow) and a number of others in proportion. But we don’t fine many of these, however. Everybody seems to be making a living, but it is a hard way to make a living with hills, stones and swanps to contend with, and as the case may he, a house full of little ones depending on the production of the farm no matter if good or bad. The Editor complains sometimes. but it is far better to he a good Editor than to live on a poor farm, and if you doubt, Mr. Editor, take a trip to Pinacle Hill, Scotch- town cr Kingszon Heights at Glen- roaden and many other parts of Glen- elg and you will come to the conclu- sion that it is better to be Editor of the Durham Chronicle than to be struggling to make a living out of these places. Thanking you for space I remain, Yours truly, AN OLD RESIDENT. Total .......... One of the worst of Bron- chial Diseases, because it has the worst after-effects. The - first W939“ are. H 0.. Or“ 3763.565 "As a certain purgative and atom- ach purifier Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets seem to be the ex- act thing required, strong enough! for the most robust. yet mild enough'| and safe for children and without; that- terrible gripiug so common to; most purgatives." say B. S. Webeter' Co., Udora, Ontario. Canada. For sale at Parker’s Drug Store. The Knot _ When you went 1 pleuent physio try Chamberlain’s Stomech and Liver Tablet. They are easy to tnke and produce no griping or other unpleas- ant efiect. Sold at Parker’s Drug THE HANOVER CONVEYANCER} Now offers the following} 100 ACRES. south-west of Varney, in N08- MANBY. An extra good farm and well improved. Owner anxxous to go West. 150 ACRES. BENTINCK, north 01 Allan Park. Well improved and offered very cheap. 125 ACRES. on 18m Concession of NOR- MANBY. Well im .roved and well located Offered cheap. ill rent if not sold. 00 ACRES, BENTINCK. near Rocky San een. Good farm with lgood timber ill sell cheap. DURHAM RESIDENCE, belonging to Mr J. L. Browne. photographer. offered at We Make Men MONEY TO LOAN at lowest rates. INSURANCES PLACED in No. 1 Com- panies at low rates. DEBTS COLLECTED. BUSINESS DIFFICULTIE ranged. C. P. R. TICKETS for sale to points. Always Promptâ€"Never Negligent. H. H. MILLER. Manly in their appear.- ance. Use men right, and they will act the man in return. We en- deavor to suppy the Latest; Patterns, Shades, and Best Quality to be had for the money Take Care of Your Horses Feet ..... An up toâ€"date garment in style, and w01kman- ship Anything you wantâ€"110m the heavy, wea1ing Tweed to the finest quality 1n Cheviot Serge and W01 sted 1n Fancy, Black 01 Blue. in Men’s Furnishings we are right up-to-date in flats and Caps, Working or ' Fancy Shirts, Ties, Collars, Sox, ~ Gloves, Umbrellas, Suspenders, Underwear, Sweaters. In fact everything that. is found in an up-to- date furnishing: Store. snap price. J. L. FLARITY NEW ADVERTISEMENT. H. Miller We Guarantee Give us a call and be satisfied. 0 MORE GUESS WORK in levelling end belene- ing your home’s foot. I he" the Scientific Hone Foot Leveller which in the leteet end but oontrivenee for that Merchant Tailor. PRICES RIGHT RE 2 TWO LOTS IN THE TOWNSHIP or 3 GLENELG will be oold‘qnther together or 'oopantol . Each com use: 1(1) acres “d on each t are in 3 good ones. These farms no about seven miles from Durham and are oflored for sale very cheaply. One is my". ly all in gnu and would cunt anyone look. lug toramudfun. For {miller [articu- uo wolv to .. : . AFINE STOCK PARK 4 miles from Durban. with nice brick hence. stone foun. anion 135m. good 'fioneu. .nbundanco of A_ _A_.â€" -------- w.- w“ --__ â€" â€"â€"_.v v roperty nonprispc .150 acre; of land. of w icln nearly all u cultivable. The owner as ’vinc “9 “(mine and the property is o cred at a aacrnfico to a quick purchaser. Only small payment required burham. The {arm consists of 425 acres â€"about 4 acres woodland. the. balance bu. der grass. Comfortable dwelling and good comfortable outbuildings. b‘mall orchard. Just the kind of place for a dairy farmer or market gardener. Sold at right price and on my terms as the proprietor in- tends going west and wishes lodispme “f it, EING BARTS OF LU'lb' n: AND 63, Bentinck Can. 2. W. G. R, ad joining the_ Corpontion of the Tum: ”f H. BURNETT. Proprietor Jun. 20. lam-4f. DURHAM, ()xr U about si_x miles from Durham. title. Pc ,xmssnon at once. Good land be sold. For particulars apply 1.. J. P. TELFORD, 1) Feb. 22nd 1905 â€"â€"tf. OT 51, 52. 53â€"Sider0ad 7:( miles north of Priceville. I’m first class condition. Good bUildings running stream convenient 1n the. For further particulars applv m Dl‘GALD I). LICLACHIJL Jan. 28-tf. 1 Durham. Four lots on the West Albert Street. for private residence» is the time to get these lots. For : information applv to April 12. 1904.â€"tf. .L O! saddler stra bum. in the county acres more or less. lars applv to NOVEMBER 30 1.905 ON BRUCE S'l‘., DURHAM, .\'l-1\\ brick house. 30x32; :25 slurry high; double cellar. cement ilnul' i' one half, furnace in the ollwr In}: Small barn with stone stable umlv] neath. Convenient to statim Furniture Factory and (‘um Separator Works. “'ill sell Cheap 1 wicléopumhaser The awner is guix; es For further particulars apply t~:- \VM. LEGO: E'I'l‘b June 14. tt. Box 92. DI’RHAM. Dec A i118. 800d stable. smallorchard. “911 located m Durham. Will sell cheap to quick purchaser. Apply ;, ROBERT SMITH. Sept 17, 4 to. J 1111;)? 01“ fenlule. Duties] w common-H an. . p v. stating a: nrv to Puma R. manna. 08.8. 8. NO. 13, Bi-JNTINCK male or female. Duties to commmw DARK LOT N1 ifiédffi' eigaczge. ' m3; {5 ma: preferred, ry arsenal applicatxux. W. J. KERNEY. W‘MbYI (‘HL N THE CENTRAL PART OI Streyed to the premises of the nndereigned. lot 36, Con. 2. E. G. R.. on or ebont the 7th November. ‘ white eow. Owner mey heve seme by proving property. purine 01' peneee end taking her ewny. Nov. 11â€"4 pd J u. Aruxso!‘ l 3oyur-om floor, 1 pr. 2-yocr-0W than. 1 pr. you-ling luau. l 216“ old colt fillyâ€"s “any, 100 ”and oodu {an poet: :0 80 each. Dumb" or to in! than. M R. T. mutual, Eborddno N THE GARAFRAXA ROAD. 1 Bonn-old no», 1 pr. 2409901? Also hevcral buildin Good Farm for Sale. House and Lot For sale RICK OR FRAMEâ€"AP J. W. CRAWFORI Town Lots for Sale. BK LOT NUMBE of Saddler street in t m the county of GI s more or less. For te upplv to J. P. 2.â€"tf. Vendor’s S Farms For Sale. For Sale or Rent. GOOD COMFORTABLE DWELL- Park Lot For Sale. 3mg "0? ' Fglingle. 1.01m“; Houses for Sale. Farm for Sale. Teacher Wanted. Teacher Wanted. House For Sale. tf For Sale At lot 8, con. 7. 01011013. SCHOOL SECTION NO. 4. 80W STRAYED J. M. HUNTER. I) ‘IACXAY DUNN I. VOndfll" s Solicitorq .3: lBER Grey term ts TEL! H Dornoél: Durh IUE Durham mm '8"; am ‘Varehouse Rubbers :3 on The. m NR6" NOVEEBER 30 1905 "WILL PAY you T< 34‘ INVESTIGATE TH Merchan' are made only from th‘ Made to fit over shoes, ladies’ shoes at In ladics’ shapes ' fitting BOULTER. DAV KATE COC Durha qu 62 yew: WmmP POINTERS

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