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Durham Chronicle (1867), 13 Jan 1910, p. 2

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. ACRES UL‘ 11112 La ....... _ . loud, 200 clear, 50 acres hard- Iood bush. well watered, first- duo building. Will be sold Cheap to wind up estate. p Abrams is BENTâ€"1113“, FIVE .ileo from Durham, fine build- hgs, good land. with a quantity of timber. Must be sold at once. “‘9 iACRES IN BEN'IuVLn w Emiraxa Road, ' ' ‘ good buildings, price on 33000 to $2300 for quick‘ SLELLU _ _ ., __ _ -7 D ACRE FARM NEAR DROMORE. Ugh-class property, splendid" buildings. Price right. : bf articulate apply to W. F.1 DU N. Durham. late. Samuel Dickson, composed " E half of lot No. 8, and; Int . Bentinck 150 acres; 93 good timber in swamp. class brick house, bank barn. drive ahedupig pen etc, Less} â€"-John‘ than 84000. (Terms easy. Black. Administrator. Elmwood. , wOntario. I 112549 100 A088 FARM ON THIRD CON- cesaion of Glenelg, N.D.R., lots 15 and 16; also 50 acres on Gravel Road. lot 12. These farms are both well watered and have good , buildings erected thereon. good f land. and an excellent Opportunv fly for the right man. Will sell ACRES IN BENTINCK. BUILD- thing in s and soil good, eyeryr rust-c1333 shape: P__1jx£§_§ao_¢)9.fl ACRES ON THE GARAFRAXAb _ 1n urn-nu hfll'd-| 4,... Advonmmlta 0! one inch,'or “Mont insertion. Over a . acre" swamp Hm" clear; barn 30X509 Orchard 1 acre! W3. find spring. Put fievelation in Tea Goodness Farms for Sale. Notice t0 raperly for a armer‘ or any person desiring for stock. For first class pasture further partnculars apply ,to ’ Durham. or Alex. 123M! PLUPEB?Y Fm' Sa IP- r1; YEARS. to hp! my ‘1‘ TEA Wanted OF THE A DIVIDEND _________.__._â€"â€"â€"â€"_ FOR G.T.R., C.P.R., AND OTHER! 8:, railroads. Dimensions of tieszâ€"i 'et 7 inch iace'by 7 inches thickvfoz‘ 6 inch lace by 6 inches thick} cer‘ 4 1-? inch faceby 6 inches thick. 8'0 Dimensions of (poleszâ€"25 t9 50‘ ad.“ teat long. top fromfi *0 7 "WP d‘m es. For particulars 'apply to Fel J.N. Murdock, Durham. 930 Y9} “I ___________________._.__â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"â€"--â€"â€" I WILL BE AT ABERDEEN EV-' cry ‘Wednesday, the balance of the 'winter to measure and pay for all sawlogs delivered there The highest price paid for all straight, sound logs of all kinds of timber. Custom sawing and shingles done early in the spring. â€"â€"N. McIntyre. May 31â€"09 CUuIPaI and mZJtFéhsiéimobks will be closed from the lat to the 15th. inclusjve.â€":Th9 Durham Furni- -J ture Dividend Notlce Notice to ’l‘respassers ___â€"-â€"â€"- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT any person or persons lound hunting or otherwise trespassing on the undermentioned lots will be prosecuted.â€"James Matthews, lot 1. con. 3, Egremont: James Tucker, lot ‘2, con. 3, Egremont: Frank Grasby, lot 1, con. 2, Eg- remont: Peter Black, lot 2, con. '2, “"“mm‘f Oct. 72m TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:â€" Take notice that any person or persons trespassing on lot num- ber three, and the west half of lot number four, in the first con- cession, south Durham Road, in the township of Glenelg, in the county of Grey, will be prose- cuted aegording to 1aw.â€"-â€"Wm. P. ‘- 1‘ 9....an 11059"! Farmers’ Notice hvg'remont. Adopt the use of Classified Want Ads. They have proved money makers for others. They are appreciated by the buyer. as they enable him to quickly locate the place where he can find his requirements. Will he find your business represented ? mm 0. I I w, Bailey. ~â€"‘ .â€" HE UNDERSIGNED ISSUE positive warning that any person â€" 0 or persons found hunting, fishing, Dental 01’35’0’” trapping or trespassing in any bwâ€"flâ€""TM‘": way on the properties mention- DI". W. O. PlOkel‘lflg edtwi‘l} b? [gratified goh‘thegnllll Dentist o ‘ w.-â€" - . ‘ ‘3‘ °“ ° 3 ° ° ° OFFICE: Over J. J. Hm lot 57. .con, 3. E.G.R. and ‘lots 3 land lAsytcon. 1, NW?%(’; 1%. C’Fltfih- ey. 62,con. , . . .; . c- . ‘ - - . Girl" lots 61 and 62, con. .2, E.G.R.; HONOR bRADUATE, UNI ty of Toronto. Gradunto C. Firth. lots 5 and 6, con. 1, N. 00“ Dental Sumo“ f0 u , ago so u no. 13.3. Oct. 1‘4 2mp Dentistry in all its Branches -_____________.. Ofiae.â€"Calder Block, over Poe _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" BUY“) (7“ ‘ 7 ‘ AME TO THE PREMISES OF‘J- RUDD P‘ATHEWS: MARKDALE‘ the undersigned, lot 6, con. 2, E. Ont.. Llcensed Auctioneer for G. R.. Glenelg, two lambs. OWn- the County 0f Grey. ‘Sales at- fl. may have same by proving tended to at reasonable terms. - Arrangements may ,be made at pro rty and paym ex enses.-â€" J. "is”, Domocfi. ”3.2168 the Chronicle omce, Durham. , Nov. 8th, lyrpd. m rtion, and 10 cent- for each . inched, double tho ubovo With Stone luau uuuuuuu - e shed 25x60 cure congrats 11.1 “a“... -.--,__,, ' drops of Nervxline every four with brick kitchen, well arranged hours. {Bug yememt this by vigor- and comfortable; also an acre of oroualy ru mg the aidesand chest - there with Nerviline. and when warmth are no building; but 70 acres of and ckcmfion are established put “ma hardwoo bush. and 6 here: a Norvmno 'Porou‘l Plaster over â€"-â€"â€"'-â€" LT_TT:__'_‘.:.IT:__ __ .‘ UL- ‘ A ain the ever increasing deâ€"'1 J. RUDD MATHEWS, MARKDALE mand for a convenient system Of 1 Licensed Au ' - - ' ctloneer for, weighing stock in our town [comes Other places, and ‘ the County of Grey. ‘Sales at-\ to the 'front ‘ than 'Durham. are: N0“ at!" 17’9‘1' ‘used most effecotively in any argu- 1 ~-â€"-- .ment which might arise in the cqn- ‘._ ‘versatioin regarding weighing live; stock for 'shipping purposes. The do their trafd-eoof farmers, who â€"’â€"â€"'o '__. *'-_. F01 bale 01‘ Rent“ In: Down With Plouriuy. “II-(7“- JAMiESON Pres C 'U‘ulll ‘uv -â€" Mary FZIkinghain. 11252m AT THE- RAT}? BF Mr. G. Hodgina of Nanton. Alberta, visited last. week at. Mr. W. R. Wat- son’s. Mlss Maud Hamilton has gone to the Queen City for the winter. Miss May Hopkins (f Toronto visit- ed her parents here since we last wrote. _ Miss Millie Whitmore has taken charge of her school near Aberdeen, Benunck. We wish her every success in her new venture. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown treated the young people of the neighborhood :to a. arty one night recently. A [sleigh end of the light hearted ones from Ceylon also pal-took of the even- Ling’s enjoyment. -- “ _‘J Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. uonanu Watson, a son. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. M. Hooper, a. daughter. A , â€" -n-n- ‘ Mia; Mary Brown of Dromore, was one of the honorable guests at a wed-' ding near Collingwood met, week and favored her friend Miss Edith Watson with a couple of days visit. on her re- turn home. Mr. Bert. VVhitmore returned home from the West. last, week looking prim Mr. A. Gordon and sister were over from the West and spent. the holidays with their uncle an Mrs. H. Sealey d aunt Mr, and Miss Annie Whitmore has gone to the city to spend the winter. -_!LL (1 Mr. Joe Brow; is engaged with G. A. Watson at present. Most peOpIe say worryâ€"they are . wrongâ€"the cause is in the blood.‘ which is ‘thin, amd lacks nutriment. To cure “nerve-s” more blood, sin- ew and [flesh are required. 'a You get these lquickly (by taking Fer- ‘rozone. No health fbringzer is so certain. no nerve strengthener so pote.nt..‘n~o system tonic so well adapted to the Wants of the run- down. nervous or sleepless. Let Drs. lamieson Maclaurin. {)FFICE AND RESIDENCE a short distance east of Knapp’s Hote‘ [Amb ton Street, Lower 'l‘own. Durham Ofice hours from 12 to '2 o’clock stairs. Lambton Corner Queen and U 01 Methodist gl‘mrch l Arthur Gun, M. D . PHYSICIAN AN 0 SURGEON , OF- tice in the New Hunter Block. Office wars, 8 to 10 a. m., to 4 p. m. and 7 to9 3. :11. Special attention given to diseasee' at" women and children. Residence op-‘ JOUitG Presbvterian Church. (ate Assistant iov London Ophtha.lmic Hoo.‘ wa lam, and to Golden Sq. Throat and N000 Hos. ‘ cut 11 SPECIALIST .- EYE, ”EAR, THROAT noss‘: Hmf: -n In..- -.L ‘44- “(Ivan Rnnnd- ‘L A L McWilliamsvllle. ‘1‘. “U “~- 1 ~v_-v ve\ ancers Notary Public. Etc; Money to Luau at Lowest Rama. )flice:â€"Mclntv Block. over Standard Bank Durham Ontario. L ‘ U]. VUIIVvJ--_- _-' Agent. Money to tinge Licenses. A general financial nese transacted. DURHAM ONT. (Lower Town. A. H. Jackson. OTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSION . lnsurano or, Qonvoygnchi,” ‘ 81ct L (It-“A. n‘ “9' What Causes “Rowen?” l. P. Telford. ARRISTE1., SULIQITOR. ETC. “A“:U"“ Medical Direct_q_ry_. ‘FICE: Over J. . J. Hunters" Miss Maggie Mch J F GRANT. D. D. 8 . ithe Queen City on VS after spending the h L. . 8 [ONOR GRADUATE, UNIgERSI-r parental home here. ty of Toronto. Graduate Roya‘ 1 Mr. ThesiMcFaddA [loge Dental Snrgeons of Ontario. De‘ntnstry In all its Branches. vested in a bedu Beer-bald" Block, over Post Office: piano .from .‘Mr. 'W. I .ent. Durham. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE U. R. BRO W‘N .--, _ _ V .13, Frcst St... Owen Sound. U II “I uu 7-9 0.11). )i‘élfé‘fih;9mNo, 10. "- ~. V mbton Street. Residenceâ€" and George Streetsâ€"North Tilmrch Office bong-9:1,} DR. BURT. Juteâ€"er. 82c. Insurance to Loan. Issuer of Max:- A general financial bust. Le “‘“W” M"? m” -. ' - - ty’s paper, “The Green Grove Eye- 3'gyugh.ée.§ulfpf3; Opener,” read ‘by Miss A. McGirr; this for thous- ' chorus by the Glee Club; the Natâ€" ' ;io-nal Anthem. ‘ __..__â€"â€"-â€"-_g\ Lat-er. we leann that .Mr. A. Wat- “; " ‘""""'”“"’“ lson. of McWilliamsville, favored )zrectorv. lthle audience with a recitatioind "‘ “ ’”““‘““" 1“” {Which was “Well rendered and very Maclaurm. lmuch appreciated. although .not RESIDENCE A billed on (the program. at of Knapp’fi Hotel, All who contributed to the pro- g’efi lT‘r'n- Dm'h‘m’ . gram are ‘to be nangratulated. “000‘ ___ 9 Miss Eva Redford, of Mulock. 'sp-ent last week the ‘guest 0.2 Mr. M. 0.. C. M. land Mrs. Geo. Alice and family. RD’S BLOCK. UPI Mr. Albert McFadden, of Toron- Street. Residenceâ€" : to, spent the holidays at the par- unnra Streetsâ€"North ental homee. Mr. and Mrs. :‘Wm. Urcnaru, ac- companied by their daughter, Ade- line, and 'baby boy, Wilfrid, all of London. paid a flying visit to the home of the latter’s» uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Hewitt, on Fri- day last. The literary emtertainment held in the, school here (on Friday even- ing, Dec. '28th, attracted a larger audience than the rpreceeding one. A fine program, cqnsistingjof sing- “A- A n .luvu Vivabuw, â€"v,-_...____, ‘1 _' ing, music,recitations and read-ll ings. had been prepared and was carired out to the letter. Every- body had ”a good ‘time, as is al- ways true 'of No. 9. {We enclose 1copy of program. , Address, by the chairman, (Mr. R. McFadden; chorus by the Glee. Club. “Somewhere”: Secretary’s report, by Miss M. McFadden; solo, ,Miss E. edford; essay, Miss B. Mc ’Girr: instrumental. Miss A. Aljoe iamd Mr. M.J. Staples; recitation, Miss C. Ritchie; duett, Misses Sirrs ‘- amd Mead; essay, Mr. '1‘. Allan: soâ€" lo, Miss E. Redford; essay, Miss V. lAljoe; chorus, by the Mcdirr fam- ‘ily: recitation, ’Mr. T. Allan; instru mental, .‘Miss ‘A. Alice and Mr. M.J. Staples; essay, ‘Mr. A. Bell; duett. Misses Sirrs 'ainld Mead; the Socie- I‘-.A.-.‘ L‘I’/\,_ Darkies’ Corners. 'Imtanded for last week. Our budget this w§ek is a -L ‘LA! ’VJVH wâ€"â€"... i Mr. Moore McFadden, of Picker- Eing, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McFadden, during the1 holidays. I ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hewitt and :family spam New Year‘s Day at !the home of Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Hewitt. ' ‘ Twenty-dive persons were pres- 9nut in. the home 0*.“ 'Mr. and Mrs; |Robt. Lindsay on New Year’s Day. E Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wm. Ritchie, Edge yHill‘ spent a week ago Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Atkinson gave the ‘young peeple a dance last Friday night, and everybody en- joy-ed “themselves until 4 3.111. _- _ â€"l' “2-1-A- Wilson. Mr. and '. daughter a the home i Ryan. '11‘. 3rd. iWhat was Gluenelg‘ doing, anyway" Asleep in the embrace .of the anti-temperance party. i l Miss Annie McGirr returned to Hing: a week ago Monday, to re- isume ‘her duties as teacher. QShe' .was accompanied by .Misses Elia‘ 1aind Myrtle McGrath, of -“.i\'erview. 3 who were 'her guests at the home I of her parents during the holidays. Miss Maggie Weir returned to i‘Owcn {Sound on Tuesday last, 4-.....“ also will resume her studies 152-00 pouLnds. Mr. Fl‘ed Ritchie, .who spent the holidays at the \old home, returned to his position on Arthur on Mon- day last. Miss Maggie Weir rem! Owen Sound on Tuusdaj Where .she will resume her in the Collegiate Institute. Mr. T.A. Allan made a business trip to Owen Se '116115 u 'VVVOâ€" w‘... _ ome of er. and Mrs. James . . n. d Vll/l': .hoartily congratulate Du n- . . ' . a in 1 s recen vo ‘e or emper- 32’? filgghgogne‘gth‘gtzfieg’ami anee and moral reiorm. The citi- ' p y a :z‘ens of that village have 01,29 0.14Mr.'amd Mrs. txeorge iclearly shown that they do not ' 1 - want the bar-room in their midst. Owen Hexafernan‘, 0f Guelph. We are .sorry that Markdale did he Ig'uest 0'1 Mr. (100- 33'th 11‘. vant. “go 'dry” also, but “wait a lit- inday. ltle longer’h For a long time we There’s have been. in favor of the three- a of money in it. 'ng. Geo. i fifthsclause. but we must lflOWtCOD-r bought three hogs .for de- Jesus that we were wrong. It is a y on January 4th, .for which most unwise, unjust and unBritish as. Wilson paid the‘enormous law and we trust that the govenr- d it at the next sas 0.1 $100.80. The hogs weighed ment will rescin sion of parliament. However, with pounds , Fped Ritchie, .who .spent the the three-fifths handicap, temper- .ays at the \old home, returned MW" 19 ‘510W1Y b‘Jt 5}”91)’ 'getting a 9 position on Arthur on Mon- stronger foothold in our ])1‘O\'111(.C every day. It is only a amtter of last. , 'a Few years before bar-rooms will THIS WEEK’S BUDGET- ib-e banished ifrocm Ontario. ' ' â€" â€"_9_ 1I3nain11- Mrs. Wm. Orghardt ac- “Dv â€"â€"‘_ .‘McFadgLen recently in- a beautiful Doherty' HMr. 'W. McFadden, ag- »to Owen Sound on of last week. :ie McGirr returned to itv on Wednesday last hurried at the John 0. Greenwood sold a fine! brood mane last week to Frankt Me-aghcr for $180. Frank has some valuable animals now. Rev. B. ‘W. Wright’s sermon on Sunday was a most helpful and‘ inspiring one, dull of ‘truths ex- pressed in choice English and in pithy sentences. ; “Troubles never 'go singly,” so :runs the old adage, and how oft tit is verified. Edith Peters, grand- daughter of Mr. Alex. Martin, has‘ lbeeun ordered to remain in bed for a ‘tmonth and to live on' milk and the White Olf eggs. The trouble is ulcerated stomach. After spending the holiday week at home, Miss Mary McNally ,re-- turned to the city on .Wednesday last. (With her went Miss Olive Cook, Zion’s popular organist and choir leader. Besides, she was one of the ‘Epworth League vice pres- - A ‘ L , ‘A‘. A- :n ‘1‘!) UL LII'U ”HWUI U5. adv-raw- idents.‘ a devoted teacher in the Sunday school ,and one of the most helpful spirits in the vicinity. We hOpe that spring may see her return. {Her sister Jenniz, and Ena .McNally, ave to .fill the organ- ist’s position. _- g _‘ “_ -â€" LIIUU r'â€"-â€"â€"_._ Lately, Mrs. Geo. Blair, and her! son Arthur G., had a fine n10-1u-‘ mcnt erected in the family plot in Zion’s acne. It is a pearl-grew Scotch granite, purchased from J. Lawson, of Owen Scum . Mrs. E.W. Hwnt and Mastvgr 3-3.1“- Mrs. E.W. Hmnt anc old are spendipg a er filaces in Michigan. Her 'mother Mrs. C. Reed, of Markdale, is keep- ing house in her absence. Mrs. Geo. Furneaux, of town, rc- cezntly spent a Week W1 brothers, Messrs. Geo. E., Peart. Few stock buyers have the gen- iality. tact. and gentlemanly court- oi ‘Mr. O. Heffernan, of Mar- dle2n, who Iwas through this locality last week making purchases. The local option by-law failed to gain the three-lilifth vote; some politicians will liail next provin- 3cial election to gain a “majority" vote. Have you a Weak throat? If so. you camnot be too careful. You cannot {begin treatment too early. Each cold makes you more liable to another and the last is always the harder to cure. .Lf you will take Chamberlain’s Cough )Remedy ' ” ’ saved “ 1'6" Jvulw ~â€"__- be basnished dram Ontario. Last Week the Laymen’s Mission-- ary society held a conferenc: in the city, which was very largely attended. On Thursday evening, a banquet was ‘held in the Armories when about 300 mean sat Idown to an excellent supper provided by the Ladies’ Auxilliary of the Y..M.C.A. The principal speaker at the ban- 5310 1y Ba .y .51.“ u .â€" ___ - _ elevatmg, .mforming, eloquen;,; ; address was never delivered in the l L Classic City. If any man left that ' via building an unbeliever in missions I the [he must be most pessimistic, unim-Jl ' ' e, abort-sigihed, humanlw: SUI] l our corres- ‘ 66 ed to learn ba ted to the it. UU'CL "new v--- __ secretary of the Angiican Mission- ary Society. His subject was “The Making of a Nation," and we can safely say that a more inspiring, elevating, informing, eloquem, address was never delivered in the Classic City. If any man left that 1 _|e_-..... :n miqcinnfl Classic City Chronicles Travaston. Embl'nhed 1873 .rovid‘jd by the OIL the Y.M.C.Ao ker .at the ban- Canon Tucker, nglican Mission- every hour, day end .night. on your deposits in the Savings Bank Department of the Traders Bank. In time the interest amounts to us much as the original savings, thus doubling your saving power. ‘ I --_. The money is no: new either, for you can drew out what you want at any tune without delay or bother. IHE DURHAM eunumm A Bank Pass-Bock is a flat- class start on the road to in- dependence, if not wealth. IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING At the Chronicle Printing House, Barafma 8treet. An impossible ' , plaster equalled to the “D.L.” ‘Menthol. and it is ‘being imitated. -'Get the igemuine. For aide aches, n bunches: atitchgs. nothing equals “ --__ D- Y nnrrntnl'p (To- QI be publtsnea nu mum. -.... -....-,.- _ Tnnaie It notimâ€""Ix at," ”Found. " "For SdQ," etc,â€"50 cents for first insertion. 26 out. for out. subsequent. insertion. Alludvertiumenu ordered by strangers II“ he mid for in adwnre. Contract rates tor yearny advertisement! ht- nished on application to 1h» ’oflioe. _ - ‘ ' * “J - nnnllffl "DOM”. b On All nilvéftinemeutu. current week. sbcmld b¢ Tucson morning- is com letel stocked with u The 10‘) ° ' NE“’ T Playtime afiordin‘fu- Department ilities for turning out Pint-clu- mnr‘f vâ€"__ While visiting friends in Arte- mesia Christmas, your scribe visit- ;ed the famous beaver dam on the [Turner .farm, and it is a sight 3 worth travelling many miles to see 3 Mr. Robt. Blalteston, of Artemes- aia ,is spneding the winter with his loan. W.J. Blakeston. ! Mr. David McLeod, of Priceville, ‘visrited gtriends in this city during 1 the holiday season. A-.-‘ DURHAM. ONT. Branch” also at Moi-t ford principalship school. ‘05-, -__ Mr. John McKinnori, of To was unable to retqrn this Wge p Cliff, kto the agar IUIIIC. ‘ v- wâ€".. _ stitches. nothing equalé Made bv Davis 8: Lawrence Co. EDITOR work. l3, . IRWIN AND Pnopmm‘oa nine-room nu m )nc-V ”Mm MWCV and Hlmumning. to all point» «1' In“ “I Hnd 0t fingv all “animated 2.’ _\« :4 M".VU Bungcn' ” DEBTS ()0! LP) "Hih ‘0'" T0 LEAH). VERY Ch [f ’01] went to liuv Bumm', gm n ”AwJHn elg. mw u! Huluruv H Milk brm- in “Hr: l'lm- .M. “M tilobflY‘. w- 4| Hull m Owner in We“? am: \mu‘ annoy. . Acn- ill Bacdiumk. \‘enowrrd W. fume Iddiflnu rm“ hank I‘odnuaood buildihw. l'ru'a has.“ mm.- .1 huii'iim". made by dealing with H. H. M]! The Hanover CUIIVPVHIH'H' Dollars - Dollars - Dol and you will receive for all kinds of grai unloading. and we 1 H. H. Miller. FARM Jan.13,1910 "I OFFERS l-‘UB SAL! LO" 00mm- Reid Huu the“: “INN modem W equipment d \\ flu- honor salnst'avl we knew that we con Here! More. Nah-rs. had t and read) vgah I’M many ye Qualcty 0! Wm “I91! M" .1 nc‘ I'm: "c it must H c Drive your law 3 now We a" Cough RI mm}; ‘00 ovoryday ('0‘ t meritorious n __tmub|uome 2 W’c THE Milli of Oats 200.0 I) \V e are was re, of P Inokim Ill“ char a ltt \\ Tm Al

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