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Durham Chronicle (1867), 18 Oct 1906, p. 2

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the Lucknow Sentinel to Mr. J. A. DURHAM CHRONICLE township and is a fairly decent fellow JOHN CLARK or ED. \VELSH. 2 A it ROUND ABOUT US A Bit of Heaven Here. E Credit l Corner Concerns. House and L_0_t 01‘ 200 €Ward E9?" ' . _._..... . ‘ ---... - . NEW l E __ ,, , . F.C Ed 11. - -... :12” . l . N BRUCE ST... DCRHAM, l .E a . 3 ° ’ h ‘n'lerstcrm . B} Adam“ . “" ° ’ ‘ AUCtlon sale ' ' Messrs. “rm' DaVis, Jas. Eden and brick house. 30x32; 2% storeySl A reward Of 3100 lb. were” ll? th 1;? Monday evening 5 t t. ,L a“ r ,I don’t see the need of WBtm 0“ 3 0 William McFadden were appointed a high , double cellar, cement floor in I Durham Town Connoil, and, REE”? _ _,. E was a thoroughsgomg neryeracvne l heaven by-and-bye. . building committee for the new one half, furnace in the other half. Percy G. A. Webster for lnforhEi-DF :u and is leandw‘dffiifii. F” a ”3"" ““5 ’°’ and “pp".STOCK, IMPLEMENTS church. They are A good use and Small barn with stone stable unsler- leading to she conviction of ..ieigi” iii: area gave iii“ 93"” commu‘d” mass are £030“ 3 ' «r . l ' . unt of them- neath. Convenlent to station, or parties who entered in”: t. E partial treatment The onEy dz'ill‘z'igi If we only 100k to heaven we can findlE HOD SEHOLD GOODS 2:211:21: gnili‘ahae Rico? Biz: is chairman Furniture Factory‘vfindu hCreaén jewellery store on or abcu: 3,6322”: *3"- . .... " ‘ '1 *1 ..., '* ‘ ~ d“ . â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ‘ ' ' . - ‘ - . “bi-ks. 1 88 0 cap 0 ‘d . S 0 . i g re orted. however. “’13 l- ’e , 1r, fore W6 19 , I. nee 1n churh Separator . , , of Fm a}, opt, -18... Ofpfom' 5931 Of cattleâ€"«three Of .,hem F'0? its scattered in profusion all l There will be Offered for sale by Pub- I 23:11:}? had gOOd expe 18 quick purchaser. The owner IS gomg A q BUY To i7 valuable thoroughbredS-Iownefy ~05." around. llic Auction at the residence of theE g. W est. . 1 . . M - 1 an. Mimi . $2 R, j. McIntosh. of Holland towns iip. . H ' . 97 . .. flowin? : PrOprietor. ’“ The Boulden Property,” MY JOhD Barbour 3395 to Mani For further particuiars applyto l . :5; The tree under “1113‘:l thii'r‘fiég: \i' e m“: '01,” sparklinof 3:538, E near the Creamery. Durham, on toulin th 5 week t0 spend the Winter \VM. LEGGETTEJ E iii. standincr v. a: shattered, -, flailh' , .1. file . irone 1d,” .Wh we; . with his Sister. June 14. tf. BOX 92, DURHAM. E ‘ n .te gEqsr, mu. Mutual; caters t e Ans. of 21‘990 ne 3 “' y. EWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1906., . \lr Sam- -.__.___,___ E . H 1 L. i ." , of the value of or- see ’em every day; ' T ’ - l \Ve neglected to mention ‘ . ° k - loss to ,he “Vern . l he Following. lQueen’s return from Manitoba in FOI‘ Sale E s'sl 3." d' cansa ”O. 5. Times.- It’s not the rivers make the diflerence‘: ,E . Eue ‘ , ‘ . ld ' 2 . 1.1.: inary “W for ,M same God made 'em all E Standard Bred Mare, in foal to our last budget, in fact we con __ E , i“ “M " ‘ ’ L ‘ H, ' l ' 9? V - . ‘ .. V l s . E , a the And that heavenlvfields are green- E “ COiton Pioneer, 1 biack Mare. in scarcely believe he had been all the O'IS 2 AND3OF 1,3, CO), 1, W. G. E c, smlth 80 E3 M3,. On Monday even1?£.’.“,;:t“'i€awa ‘ ‘ or who can 8;”. E foal to "Colton Pioneer," 1 Foal fromE way there he made the trlp :0 ngCk' R,, Bentinck. k Building 1013011 31115159 “E PROPRIF'I‘O" ,, 7-377", W .i. ivers. 0 ' ’ ' ~ . ‘ - ' he was ri ht throu to ’35' St., Durham. Bric house on ruce. ..E 4 -- 11> is storm A? .' -' (7 along: the back road , . , standardrmareEsl months Old' 1 Grade 1) 'vbu" ‘ g d g d some Durham. AD 13/ to Wm. Leggette, Rocky i .E’l’,‘ l nosh. wabd‘nmn‘ ' h The road \\ e “ilk Cf heavenly muSic, and long Durham VOW’ m calf, 1 Farrow COW’ tleiord. we believe, an secure ‘ Saugeen or J0 n Legato. Durham. E ' W” W} E to the Nile from. Oodericfl. nd it is 50 for the time i 1 Steer. rising 2 years old, 3 Calves, land. Jan 0,.) ’66 ti l MIHWFI htS 1“an , :33 t is considered dangewuiEei ran 03' To catch the richest strains ear a number of Rhode Island Red Fowl, Mr. Wm. Hannah, of Fergus, spent .. . . E g a 1 ”1183.3sz supposed his wager; W and the tilt. ever heard! 1 heavy \Vagon. single, llightdeliv- a few days recently with relatives F for Sale Elton and Brass Fgundera iii” 5;, the road onto the 5 012,9 W on taiks . There’s music all about us. a har- ery \Vagsn. l Buggy, 2 pairs light and friends in this part. arm . d St P.tt M “l” ,4 carried his ani.l,.romdtbe ail; ’him mony divineâ€" Sleighs, l Cutter. 1 Maxwell Cidar Mr and Mrs. Samuel Lawrence â€"_.,â€" NG an eam Fl 61‘s, . , . _. int: him “'“h m an ury 9" .; There’s heaven in the carol of the Mill. 1 Cutting Box, 1 set double ‘ ' - dd' this ONTAINING 10“ ACRES, BEI ,. . E .. . E .. s 400 feet of lumber , . celebrate their golden we mg L t 14 C 4 N D R Glenelg \fA‘NUFACTLREits O, sf HIS 103'“ “’9" " . 'U. ' bird. Barrows. 1 set single Harrows. 1 . Th h 1 been 0- ‘ on. ‘ ' ‘ " - ' ‘ “' ‘ is chained ’O a rack iii which he had Planet Jr Horse Cultivator lPlanet Monday. eyb ale afwaysd d About .8313“? (Elgafied, balgncelii; gooid . B IT ' L . ' ‘. The. , s- - s .' _ , ' , h' hl esteemed t eir rien 8 an hardwo us . e waters , we once . o- X S 1 -,~En~- . s taken hogs to C'OderICh this (igitaken ' Of ‘ “119.3 Of the field, we read, and Jr. (hanc) combined Seeo. Drill. Cul- us? hbors so we all extend our best good frame house. bank barn ani imple- Cllttlllt. .0 8 ’ 0184")“ 91:. ~‘ “Cider” is Sllpposed to . M ' 7 , thmk those days no more. tivator. etc., 1 set heavy Single Har- “g - - - ment house. Good bearing orchard, about VVIIId StaCliel‘S, *' ' d ll {11 but it - - Wishes and if there IS anything more 1 h d f s m . .. place between 1-,» an Po .'.’ , And WlSh God how their lessons ness 1 set light Single Harness. 1 . . , . bl twenty-five acres poug e , our acre . , ‘3 . '11 eaer i‘uesday? f 1d_ ’ ' we W111 leave It In care 0f your a 6 fall wheat. Possessmn may be had after StOCk I‘alSOI‘S FGNl l) s if was not known n . -- it’ached to would un O . set hght Double Harness, Neck Yoke, corres ondent Of that neighborhood. Mar 131:. For further particulars apply to ’Ollelb. ”1 morning. When the “63‘“ a 5, , He d083,. f01‘ every 1113’ that blooms!Stoneboat, Wrind Stone, Wheelbar- p . ' . DONALD BEATON prop. ___..â€"_.__.. ill-,isl’i‘E. the wagon was found a ring? alwal . upon this earth row. Sugar Kettle, Leveller, Cross Mr. and Miss Parslow, of Svginton Jan "0th 1906â€"“ PoiiONIA f; O and deceased’svbOdY “nae, t e um . Contains his message writ in whiteE Cut Saw, Buck Saw, Forks, Rakes, Park, VISlted Glenelg friends :tpr; -..: ,_._ __Amm _-__--.--«J 8351‘ 89 Doors iii: henâ€"Clinton )ewssRecorL. and gold. Hoe on b 1 Cd f V’ ar day. They reported sleighs 6111,, “a“ E def . S’ e oarre 1 or or ineg ° used uite freely on Thursday and GOOd Farm for Sale. . all» - , - . . also a quantity of feed if not preVious- , q _ E {N STOCK OR MADE TO 0po . . Fl' t of Then why Complain that heaven lies , Friday m that part. ' , .... E, Hats off to Magistrate in , far ofl‘from our kenâ€" ly sold, 1 Bedroom Suite, 1 large . N THE GARAFRAXA ROADâ€"l . , .- E Bellevilles 01”" ’0” his sentence Of A b“ f ' ’ ' r th'n H ’ Pam’ycupl‘oards ‘3 Rockinfs’ Chairss M’SS Mar’h" MCLaugh’a‘.’ “”9”" b .- .1 f D E, G d. Engines and BOllel' ilepiw 13 days in jail and a fine Of $10 on 1‘ 0d n S m eve y l g e s 8 Dining Room Chairs .‘3 Tables 1 to Chesley to spend the Winter “nth title 3Pggfegfog;tegncgom(;oo%r1:31:1' “(Ed " ill 3 is. ' .. ‘ ‘ “ l ’. , . . .. . o . . , a f f r. 1 ff, {El-*5, ,',53 James Collins. the boy who threw a Alas fbnra him who sees it not“ the BOX Stove. 1 Oil Gas Stove, Mllk her aunt, Mrs. Sam thght' b6 SOlds F01“ particulars apply to i piomp 3 likedâ€"Wis. i. . . . . . ' l “cuttin ‘ , 7 . ~ . ° , - __ ..., , live ca. through Ewini Dilate therge reason must be plain, . Cans. etc. 11 10d“? Sh S.S lEnttlarftiainr‘r;(gitziltthi: gel): m _ J. P. TELFORD, Durham E RIGHT PRICES ARI) (3mm E, ORE the animal severe 3' , : wanton His talent for pereciving it is “ in E Sale to commence at 1 O’clock. sharp. _ e m t e c 00,) ous d Feb ““1 1900-13“ I _,-_.__.__ ,,,,, _ . is has beena marked decreasein, a napkin laid.” E l . 111g of 001:. the -4th. A goo p,r0° ....-- _~.â€" _,-,-__._ “---- â€" _- ..... . E gill-“"27. crueltV of that kind. and 1f Other. E TERMS:â€"All sums of $5.00 and gram and good eatables are being Park 1.01: F01“ Sale Especial attention 1:0 (12150: ' . i‘ , â€"+â€"- . - " a” magistrates Will foiiow the example, . iunder. cash; over that amount 10 prepared and a pleasant time expecb- __ ° it; ,- of Hamil“? Flint, gndpuqfih 8?- DON T USE GREASY LINIMENTS months’ credit will be given on fur- ed all for15 cents, editors and preach- ARK LOT NUMBER 13 NORTH llne Englne repairs. . . 3" verely cruel sis-“053 0’ ”“5. th‘i‘l‘ .“e. T 1 . Dishing approved joint “0395- ’ Per 9’5 me- of Saddler street in the Town OfDursl is Ina), h0,e for a day when, ClVl lAdtiOD , A century 8.20 t ey were .POPR Eu cent. per annum Off for cash in lieu No, there was nothing fishy about ham, in the county of Grey, containing E C SLMITH SONQQ will rest on the higher plane of, £28111:ET0sdi15i peoplte I:lvant sorEitethinE;r Easy Of notes. the Varney report of Max Allen get- ECEES molretor less. For terms and particu-E . E “E, tleness and. kindness] £04” e anlma; tolappl )q' 01%;“; 1? refihzgaél ‘25:: Everything must, be sold as the ting worried. He no doubt had a an, appv O J P T . --...-.A..._.,.._..._-, ___.â€"_l, who live with us ant. w. 0 size, so p . ll a c e: n 1 en , . ‘.e ' PrOprietor is leaving Town. thrilling experience. and the Varney . , ; - ,EPFORDs “‘ thetically grateful for any little at- is appllea 301195 and pains, (1.1339993? , . _ peOple are in abject terror ever since, Dec. 2.â€"tf. Vendor s Solicitor, Durham. 4:3,," . tentiotl or kindness we may show as she pores absogb its §OOEthg heal- H. D. DA\ be), JM). CLARK, and the chap who did the choking __ _-._____,,‘________ .....A. ,f' them.â€"-Meaf0rd Express. ,ing prOperties. herViline penetrates ‘ PrOprietor. Auctioneer. has now got a character so black on T0 Rent ' ° , to the core of the pain, eases instant- . . d ‘ . ”___-.”... ly anl Eeave- no Oily bad smelling ___H____.-_.__._..,,..______-__ ___- account of it that even hIS 0WD 08 Mr. James bryan. the late License, memory behind. Good to take in, Exhibition Wasnt Up TO Much. W111 scarce go to the field Wlth b Two brick houseâ€"With 81‘0“ng ..i IDSPPCCW for South Bruce, has 301“ capital to rub on, and five times more powerful in destroying pain than anyl On Thursday evening last Captain Don’t fail to get al Ross. who has organized a wrestling and pugilistic class in Owen Sound, Opened his engagement with some three hundred speCtatcrs. who had anticipated some good exhibitions of wrestling, boxing, etc. For some reason cr other the would-be partici- pants did nOt make good, with the result that the spectators became dis- appointed. A few of the local boxers gave an exhibition including Mr. Lorne Chiswell and Mr McKenzie, This was, without McGrcgor. of the Thamesford Star. . and a former resident of Ripley. Mr. . Brvan served his apprenticeship as a . oily liniment. large 25c bottle. ' â€"+â€" printer on the London Advertiser. , and at the age Of 22 years was night . TRAGIC DEATH OF MRS. HEN- foreman on that large and influential PERSON. daily. He came to Lucknow twentY-' eight years ago and took charge Of 3 A Distressing Accident Yesterday Af- the Sentinel, which he has since ably - ternoonâ€"Was Terribly Burned. conducted He long held the distinc- tion Of being the youngest Warden, that yet presided over the County of Bruce. but since his time we believe‘ Mrs. Bert Henderson, wife Of Mr. Henderson, kook~keeper for the Owen l {vuir-v’fl (3") ., {'3' J . < - " ' i ' . Barrett, after carefully weighing the matter and reviewing the prisoners Mr. Wm, MacDonald, of the ChesleyE Enterprise, has captured that honor. E Mr. Bryan will continue to reside in Lucknow where he has other interests involved. . - session of the Sentinal on i‘sov. lst.â€" Bruce times. Peter Robinson and Alex. Kerr, Of Elderslie. appeared before Judge Boar. rett on Saturday morning to receive sentence for the theft of grain, a charge to which my bad preViously lead uilty. The prisoners were, gouthifuii oflenders who had gone outE of their way to sin Theirs was not: an act committed in an ungarded moment. but was rather an offence of the premeditated variety. On the night of the 24th of September they hitched up a wagon and drove to the barn of Neil McCaffery, Elderslie. which they entered and relieved the premises of eight bags of oats. Con- stable Thompson. of Tara, learned of the affair and soon had the OfiendersE before the bar of justice. Judge! l l Eof awful burning injuries received ; OCS 05° . . Mr. McGregor g p l Mr. and Mrs. Henderson reSided in E Lake. yesterday afternoon. the Butchart residence at Shallow About 3.30 p m. yesterday Mrs. Henderson was in the kitchen Eand was making a preparation in which was turpentine. ammonia and wax. She had it in a dish, and with- out realizing what she was doing placed it on the hot stove, which she thought was burning low. In a moment it was a mass of flames. She reached to take it from the stove and the sleeves of her dress caught fire, and as her waist was of light materi- al soon was in flames. Mrs. Hen. derson rushed to the window and tried to rail herself in the window curtains. This, of course, was futile, and the curtains caught fire. She rushed outside and was met by Mr. I Elias Baker, who was delivering pOs tatoes. Mr. Baker took some empty bags and extinguished the flames by Ewrapping these about her, but not ’lbefore the unfortunate woman was meted out a sentence of two months each in the \Valkerton gaol â€"Bruce Times. Eterribly burned about the arms and 3 face and the entire body down to the lwaist, She was carried into the . ‘house unconscious and Dr. Dunlop Henry HOMES» *1 retired farmer, 3 called. He did everything possible, residing on Peter street, dmppeglbut she never recovered from the dead at the door of his barn about - I shook. _._..- About five O’clock this morn- works at Shallow Lake, died this morning at 10 o’clock, as the result Five minutes previous tO his he had left the house in an apparent healthy condition and o’clock on Monday afternoon last. death p'roceeded to the stable to feed the horse. His wife in going to the back of her reSi- dence noticed her husband lying face downwards at the door of the barn, his feet and part of his body being on the inside of the stable. while his head, supported by his left arm, was resting on the outside. demonstrating that Mr. Montag had dropped dead in coming out of the burn. W hen found life was already extinct. I: was at first surmised that be had been but the family i . . ly after. Physmian who arrived short Wards, pronounced his death due ,to heart failure. The deceased, wno was 64 years of age, was a native of Germany, and by thrift and industry, had accumulated a large fortune.â€" Bruce Times. ___..â€"__- ICE AND TYPHOID. Typhoid seems to go handin hand with Lake water in all the big cities using that source of supply. But Chicago, which has now more cases than it has had since 1893, attributes its epidemic not to the municipal Eing she regained consciousness and about 10 o’clock this morning passed peacefully away great sufiering. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson came from Wiarton to Shallow Lake last Feb- ruary, and were contemplating mov- ing to Owen Sound this winter. De- csased’s home is in Thornbury. She is ‘27 years of age and was one of the most pOpular and highly esteemed after enduring womed in the village. having a slight advantage over his opponent. A three-two minute bout was fought by two Englishmen which was very evenly contested. Prof. Ross displayed the art of Jiu Jisru, which proved very interesting and instructive. Such feats as cutting a potato tied in ahandkerchief without injury to the linen and also cutting the potato on the neck of a gentleman with the swing of the sword brought forth hearty applause.â€"O. S. Sun. __+__ Sick Headache Cured. Sick headache is caused by derange- ment Of the stomach and by indiges- tion. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets correct these disorders and eflect a cure. By taking these tablets as soon as the first indication of the disease appears, the attack may be warded off. Get a free sam- ple and try them. For sale at Park- er’s Drug Store. â€"â€"+-â€" It is said of a noted Virginia judge that in a pinch he always comes out ahead. An incident Of his childhood might prove this. °‘ Well. Benny,” said his father. when the lad had been going to school about amonth, “what did you learn to-day ?” “ About a mouse, father.” “ Spell mouse,” his father asked. After a while Benny answered: “ Father, I don’t believe it was a mouse after all, it was a rat.” Harry Bartelle. the man accused of murdering Fred Lewis in Collingwood mome months ago, was tried at Bar- rie and acquitted. The judge charg- ed strongly against the prisoner, but the jury. after being out about two hours, brought in a verdict of “ Not guilty,” and the prisoner was dis- She leaves a charged. The verdict met with pOp- little baby son, 14 months old. besides ular favor, as the evidence went to her Borrowing husband to mourn. lSound Portland Cement CO. at their of Durham. Edoub a good exhibition, Chiswell show that Bartelle had been abused. Standard Bankulcanada DURHAM BRANCH Savings Bank Department .. Ififé'Fe'st allowed on deposits from date of deposit to water supply but to impure milk and ice. Owing to the lack of rain. dairy- men have taken water from disused wells and stagnant pools. and the icemen, it is claimed, because of the crop shortage. utilized the product from polluted ponds. Citizens are warned to eat no food that has come ,. in direct contact with the ice, and to dink no water in which ice has been ‘ planed. Your Deposit Account is So 50in- x .. is E ‘.‘ Lay-”lib“: I. . . a , . L! ' V . l , . ‘ ‘ ' ‘ . , - ‘ . . ./ _ U ' i s" . . ' \ ‘ ‘ . 'A . _‘s i ‘ n . . _ ... .. . . s_ ., . . :L, , . - 3, - ~ .â€" . .. . n- ' o a. ., - . . _,, ,. , , C E . ., « ..., ,3.” . . .’ 1,“, M f.. .,,., E.“ '3 ' I m “9 m ' v‘ I . r . . .-,. ‘<'---§.‘s\ yd», ' (E .r R ‘ ' ' _ . ... , , ,, ' .. ‘ ‘i‘ It I s - P i I ...- date; of withdrawal, and paid four times a year. ‘ ,v ‘ . . . 1 a. ‘ ‘ ' ' . . .- ‘ . ., ,,. ' _ a . ‘ .. , \y , ' ‘ 9 inkfir. . ' - i ' 1 .. ' . .E'wvhp, r, _. .' .‘. . . . k1,, t'mv'th. . ‘ "s ' '“‘- «fwd-"“1 ”32s", i. .- XML " ,l' ‘- " 1,"'fl.i“\“¢“ ' "1A "‘45: Mi ‘ -’- ' 's " -. ""“if' a.‘ ‘ s" fi‘f’lfi"; ....svsl-s -s.- ‘ Jill» .mema-fsci’eti’lft’ nW‘g ina‘lgilumimEflgfilfy v-I - I. ‘ . .E‘ M. ‘J‘ too, said one Of his neighbors as be viewed the remains where they lay by the roadside shortly before the episode, Of course that is when he is here under local option rule, but when he went to Durham Show and saw the fellows guzzle and choke alongside Presbyterian Manse property in their friends one minute and then 'UDDB" Town. Durham, Corner of Durham treat them the next, he took that for Durham’s idea of sociability and con- cluded that to appear afiable he must almOSt strangle some person. It’s a pity for such fellows who become victims of fashion. Mr. 'Ihos. Johnson has quit the cement plant to go farming as he has ' leased his father’s fine farm for a term of years. We wish him every success in his undertaking. Messrs, Jas. McMeekin and Wm. Sirrs, Sr.. have each got a sore fOOt that is causing them some alarm, but we hope there is nOtbing seriously wrong and that they will soon be around again as usual. ___....â€" Select Your Medicine With Care. In debility and weakness medicine should be mild and far reaching. Many pills and purgatives are too harsh, are drastic instead of curative. Excessive action is always followed by depression, and knowing this, Dr. Hamilton devised his pills of Man- drake Butternut so as to mildly in- crease liver and kidney activity. flush out the alimentary canal, tone and regulate the bowels. Thus do Dr. Hamilton’s Pills eliminate poisons from the body, restore clearness to the skin. bring strength and that sweet restorer of healthâ€"sleep. Best medicine on earth, 250 per box at all dealers. ___....â€" Dornoch. Hanover Post. Miss Maggie McDonald Of Washin g- ton territory is spending a few weeks with her sister Mrs. John Turnbull. Mrs. Hunt of Riverview in the vicinity Of Mount Forest is spending afew pleasant weeks with her son here. Sad were the circumstances con- nected with the death Of Mrs. Annie Irvin Of the 4th Con. Sullivan. EThe unfortunate woman lived in a small but and by hard work eked out an existence all alone. On the evening previous she was seen by a neighbor and complained of not feeling well. At 5 O’clock next morning the but was noticed by neighbors to be in flames and the charred remains Were afterwards found and interred in the Chatsworth cemetery. Various con- jecmres are afloat as to the origin of the fire which will in all probability be a mystery. The W. F. M. Society held its annual meeting last Monday in the basement of the Presbyterian church, Rev. Mr. Sheppard of Markdale is to address the meeting. Mrs. Sidney, of Toronto. is rusti. eating with bar cousins the Wade family the last couple of weeks. MOStOOf our. villagers are feeling elated in havmg telephone connec- tion. The poles are all up and the wires Will be put on this week. During the summer months this vicimty as In common with other parts was nearly bereft of young men l l l l l l l for the cows, but he lives in this gardensâ€"on Queen street. Apply mi E l l Durham, June 21â€"tf. m .y-n. e.“‘ .',J . il‘i‘iizshlsll. - *7: is a”. ,,. 3",. g! _’ my. . K House for sale ' POINT 5. The Dillon l’cncc has L :x: -'-'“ ' I ’s‘wl lite“ o the cxpcrimental stage. “in“ “3 5‘1 4 l 2;, Wm Fcnco you are satisfied. and Will 's's'rzh‘s In T '- .7... s“ i . . . tratcd Catalogue freeâ€"live agents “14-1" 1. i sin; A good solid brick two storey dwelling, E , i if?“ , WIRE FENCE: co.. LlMlTEB. :3 . {A ‘4; AGENT : E . and Elgin streets. Seven rooms, pantry,s closets, cement floored cellor, etc. Good! airy location in good locality. Good frame stable, hard and soft water, one acre of land. Snap for quick purchaser. For further particulars apply to JOHN W. MCKECHNIE, Owner, lFarmers’ M’f’g‘ Supply Co. .113.“ r E I. Q». .‘ ... A“. . .....s . h, .. -‘i ' if“, E .- r {A ‘Ifit H ”Every leaf i and lead Packets Onl ._ 2.3:. 3 y \ ‘. W w ‘r“ ‘ â€"‘ i l r -‘ 9‘: '. L ' “ . A . A “ . V 3" , “ ...... .N P. t i t‘ .. ' . . n ‘ \‘-... .t- A" 3‘ . .: . , , . , IS 50 C03?“ through iti‘ix:gxc.y Q “deal: :3? i“ ...“, i o 19 . by the 0:<'--ii.". :5 1' “ the consign ' worry. . E ,_ Th3 r‘iCY‘ZiZCs‘“. \,.\' ' l the Souvenir Czar. tn:- 1 on no other rrirtgaiu EVCFYS S5 guarantm' '. ' THE CLRXEY-T::,:§~2 Hamilton, \ls'iinnipi-g. filo and Vermont's-r. KATE COCH k‘. Aug. 1st. 1906â€"tf. Rocky Saugeen P. O. Farm for Sale. Beiug Lots 10, 12, 13 and 14. Con. 2, Glen- elg, and 50 acres adjoining, 450 acres in all, four good farms. On the property are three good barns and an extra good brick farm house. containing seventeen rooms. Hard and soft water in kitchen, and an abundance of good running spring water on the farms. Three good bearing orch- ards, farms in good state of cultivation, with excellent grazing lands, well timbered, convenient to church, close to gravel road and Within four miles of village and post office. Will be sold in one block or “in urchaser. The separate parcels to suit proprietor, George Twain ey, has purchas- ed land in the West and has decided to sell at once. Snap to quick purchaser. further particulars apply to ROBERT TWAMLEY, Aug. 4, 1906.â€"6m. Crawford P. O Normanby Farm for Sale OT 21â€"IN THE SECOND CON- _ cession West of the Garafraxa Road, in the Township of Normanby, ' County of Grey. For particulars apply to J. P. TELFORD, Jan. 3, 1906.â€"tf Barrister, Durham. -_“ For Sale Ol‘EtO Rent. Good solid brick house Of nine rooms, on Garafraxa St , upper town. Heated by furnace; electric lights. First class kitchen and furnace cellars. Good woodshed; hard and soft water. 3 acre ground with bear- Orchard and good barn. Also some good pasture lots, well watered. For ' further particulars apply on premises to A. GORDON, Durham. Mar. 15â€"tf. To Rent. Good large frame dwelling on George street. All monern conveni- ences. Apply to j 12 tf. MR8. J. W. CRAWFORD. Farms for Sale. IN NEW ONTARIO. A number of improved valuable farms in New Ontario, near New Liskeard for saleâ€"large discount for cash. Map of the locality and terms given on application to ‘ J. P. TELFORD, 7-18-06. Solicitor for Vendor. Notice to Trespassers. All persons ,are warned not to trespass on the follow: lots with dogs, guns or otherwise, for .t 6 ur pose of hunting or prosecutions Will fO ow :â€" Abraham Crutchle . NO. 62. 3 d C ., E. G. R.; No. 3, 3rd (Joni, S. D. R. r on Wm. warm. 3. 4th Grim, s. D. R. C s . 3" they Euro returning, some who were attracted by the great fields of the lden west. N G'OR' ’ so 0" “gt“; 1:: John Bell. No. 67. 3rd Com, E. G. 3.: No. - 34,ltCon., N. D. R. n 09 land :11de ._, Marni, No. 5. lat 0022.. N. D- 3..» ‘ gun... has 03.1%. Thos. 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Eu County (zrey l was . 0111' Graniteware is the ’ First published ll: ‘l ' " . ‘. E best and at lowest prices. --.... gated" " '3', w, "a or 4 :9 ‘d CALL AND SEE «as-uh. as sis-2.4"!» ass... ,. a? .g.‘ _, 3“" E, .a. F. E. SIEGNER DURHA M . Synd FO ‘ii‘i’ w - l i .-s < .....i ‘1'." .‘(.0. J-‘vK- E1 I IR ‘15.. dis Milled-he? Offers some NEW BARGAINS : 100 ACRES Bentinck, near Crawford, brick .. veneered dwelling, very large barns frame stables and pig stables, good sail, ‘r‘ good orchard, good bush. Price should ‘ be $4000 but Will sell for less than$3000 sold at once. 250 ACRES near Durham, 3. good farms splendidly improved, was asking 3.5m. " ~wxll now take great deal less. 100 ACRES in Glenelg. near Durham. 8 fine well improved farm, will sell Nell . cheap or trade. ' ' i ACRE LOT near Durham F urniture Factory. Will sell cheap or trade. ,. A PROFITABLE Blacksmith shop stands ’ ’ well located. A large sum of money to lend at leis?“ rates. DEBTS COLLECTED. INSUR' ANCES placed. Difficulties arranged. 0' ’s; P. R, and Ocean Steamship Tickets {0’ sale. Everything private. A reward f be 11 O u do are Wi Always Prompt-Never Nansen" _,;:':*',sy the South Grey Agricultu H. H. MILLER 3., way one who will give 3,. Will lead to the con‘ ‘ ' injuringor destrs si' CIV'J' ~ 5 ... . LA A, .... .n.. i, to get in on ' .- _r,';:;: H H M.ller ed pOSSibliiiisâ€"~ :1- ;1. ... s‘. . . i < ’ r ' 7' ).. a i‘ i: this. THE- HANOVER CONV EYALNCEB . I .orer \ , 3.?" inveStmen:. 2-1211} .‘m‘w‘ :s = HAS BEEN = Of Fort li'illiam. Zena; ' professional 3144:. 2 BUSY DO no', dear. To change his advertisements but DOTS“, tO-day. Map a:.‘. fog) E lifted l l if , $15.00 Cash seeeeeeaeeaaeaaaea' REWARD. E THElal‘ge 12X14 photograph given Society. By away With one dozen cabinets is We“, ' ' -- {worth a. dollar and ashalf. F. W. Kel' . Wâ€"July 12th. tf. >

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