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Durham Chronicle (1867), 5 Oct 1911, p. 2

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02.0 iN mg. ‘u Cater}, will be 0 ‘ . by Public Auction at the Hahn on Saturday. House. Dmham. ‘ Oct. 215t, at 3 o‘clock, in the afternoon. .898 bills for particuâ€" lars. R. Brigham‘ Auctioneer. J 100 acres: IU 'dcu 10 acres new Iant ‘WOQd bush. Twl afternoon, .M 7 R. Brivham. Auctioneer. lars. ,. For Sale. E0 FUD-L z, - ' “m7 105 acres , _ mont, contaxrsh _. 10 acree hardwood bush. tim‘nervd, the rest "‘ swamp barn 30x50. stat n. . rd 1 acre. watered by ‘2 wells P 13-? of ’ pied by M . Applv. for par- ‘ venient s.and. ‘ ticulars, to David Allen, 2-912-1‘ COI‘pOI‘a‘ClUu, .. Durham Road Wen watered. good U"- 3 m, on FROM LOT 17, ‘ Glenelg, On 01' AuguSta a " chiefly red. W about the 1 information w‘rery “.111 ed.-â€"-John C I... ‘ Two A thood concre’iég irn. driving 9‘ CVL' We'd fenced. F n (mick bu‘TY' ‘ § ..,‘t ‘ l,‘ r 515 to cure. for Sale ,, ti Tyel‘ g to their re- v rem ard- con. 3_ 'r.R., GLENELQ- 5 working land. . 20 acres hard:- good wells on hOuSe. TO\\'no Straved 'OMPOUNDâ€" Never 5c., at Macfarlane’s. Cougar Q." 0’: “Cab-'5‘, wife ic primriplvs. All cans I attended to. Office. and 1' Garafraxa Street. Durham. n posite the Chrnnicle Office. ° A.D. 1911 to send bV post prepaid? IENnor to deliVer to David Jamieson c! executor of the last Wi1l and 00d Testament of the said deceased 13 their Christian and surnames. ad- {attl dresses and descriptions, the £11111 17. tf particulars of their claims, thc> statement of their accounts, and the nature of the securities, if an»; ,‘CUâ€" he. d by th.em ! COD“, And fuxther take notice that 3331‘ ‘ after such last mentioned date the said Executor VV'Zil proceed to g“ . . . ‘. d15tr1bute [the assets of the deceasâ€" stairs 01 1.. P. Telforzi. ARRISTEL , SbLIGlTORi ? ()ffice‘ nearly opposite the )L‘fice. Lambtop ~t..purbam. An! ---â€" nant ¢ to In the matter of the estate 05.pub1icity than Robert Ewen, the elder. late of l ceive. The the Town of Durham, in tho‘earnest and e County 0f Grey. Farmer, “de‘3more perfect \for women. E ceased. L‘UUDL‘b an v..-’ the Town of Durham, in thelearnegt a County of Grey. Farmer, de-zmore per nxd eloquemt plea 1U! . feet physical educatio: for women. She was not prayin: =30 much for a revival of religio evival of athletics. Girl ceased. NOTICE is hereby given, pursu- ant to “The Revised Statutes Ofkas a r Ontario, 1897 chapter 129. that all fare needed who can govern thPm creditors and others having claims E selves and their homes. If m against the estate of the said‘vouth of our school uniderstan Robert Ewen the elder, who diedstheir own bodies, there would 1' on or about the twenty-third daygless violation of the 1aws l 'of May, 1911. are required on or health. before the ‘let day of Octobeni The pedagogueg of the coun" 'n this bm iA.D. 1911 to send by post prepaid ; are slated «:0 assemble 1 {or to deliver to David Jamieson next Thurs-day and Friday. T7 executor of the last Will and 8mg“ boy is glad, because if .-,. Ian 1 n '5, Lambmn Stree and George nueu dist Church. 2d ed among the parties entitled; thereto having regard only to'\ the claims of which he shall then‘ haVe notice, and that the said Ex-; ecutor will not be liable for the; assets or anV part thereof to anV ‘ 1 person or persons of Whose claims notice shall not have been received gbV' him at the time of such distri- bution. i3 NOTICE TO CREDITOBS l Dated at Durham this 12th day} of September, AD. 1911. 1 1 DAVID J AMIESON. . Durham P.O. Executor of the last Will and Testament of the said Robert Ewen, the elder. deceased. Dated at Durham this 19th day ~“v ‘ Eifétgmtefi: 5138;,th 853;; Igobert Wm. Sackett has returnea to we 7 - 8 . . I . . - - 7 ' Dated at Durham this 19th day 21:20:?“ a ”0 “681‘s hOhdav -‘M T . i a” .,___- Mr. A. Saunders, 011 l west "Sundayed at M ‘ Miss Lottie Love, of. New EDE- | tier: of the stomach are their most land has returned ’tO the city after a few months at home. "commor. ailment. To correct this _ 1 you will find Chamberlain’s Stom- , MISS .Edna Love, Of New En gland ‘ . 18 visiting friends at Bolton. lath and Liver Tablets excellent, . . . . . ‘The' are 885, nd 1 - t All the organs 113 this vrcrmty i ’3 3 a p easan to are surely in tune, as an agent of ’ take. am.)~ mild and gentle in efifect. the Bell Organ (30., of Guelph, a For sale by all dealers, _ man with thirty years’ experience, If you have young children y . I“ . nave perhaps noticed that disorâ€" mm 3:. ND RE v \V» . Lower T”“""' 12 to '2 o’clock Street ".UP nce more In: cum”--. r of its way. The mg to ,.. ' fhan heretofore, and the consumâ€" ers pay less. It is a crackerjack Our city was {3' With a visit from principal of the 1 \school of Literanti sion, Toronto. M1 llecture of such r {helpfulness thait . IJV ‘U- ‘â€" The pedagogues of the coun'tv are slated to assemble in this burst next Thurs-day and Friday. The small boy is glad, because it is such a long time. since he had any holidays of any account ‘ but 'Plenty of rain these days, unfortunately it is coming too late ice of potatoes. ipas‘se-d, We u galore from Florida. or phies perhaD“ Californiaâ€"lemons. 'Plenty Of unfortunate}? to cheanen I which are SE ction is over, and 1111 of talk on re.- Tories to the and we will say d guidance to icim‘ocity. It is ifront, all right, H‘good luck, and 2'00 '1 them.” _ , ‘_ n” The weatne " and rainY- haq not started 1 t know. the turnOI the farmers ”talk CI'OD. ‘ the contest became; I ey were 'thrown on 3‘ vas from a window of ' con” Mice. After a . Conservative gains had June-ed, the machine aP-'I refused to work for 3! Vhat is the matter Withi l a bystander. ' “Tum“ Iagrined Liberal. “What! ity was favored «this 'Week' visit from Mrs. Scottâ€"Raff. i al of the Margaret Eaton of Literature, and Expres- oronto. Mrs. Raff gave a of such rare interest and ness that it deserves Wide" ty than it will doubtless re- The lecturer made 341' t and eloquemt plea for a perfect physical education She was not praying ch for a revival of religion revival of athletics. Girls :eded who can govern theme the SA ‘1 PKETT‘ “mather 1! .m 1 the organs in 1 surely in tune, as Bell Organ CO" 0 u With thirty years y. The potato digging? started here. so we don’t 8 turnout. but most of! ”we m1]; of an average “Takei 7’ said ‘. ‘ eS-I“, Mr. a-Il‘u ‘LV‘LL 5.). ‘MVâ€" - ,' ) v Uq'JuI-vvv -- v- -_--,__ ' anc 9 0f wanton I ark est Piece of Wood In , Wm. Sacke'tt’s. , sed One of the mos} ma purchewk ‘men in the world 18 Ha J' Remn ' ' kichi, of Tokio. Japanav 1 sold a a. figure in wood so 11k ' ' when the two fire place ’r:_n Inafl of hosts thlS week- u «a maid tn hp. almost .LLLUovâ€" ’5 average: Just off t”- n a". lto Cambridge between Ware and f ‘ c is ovenannguckeridge. is a straggling hamlet ] Standon Green End. Here in 1 ve will say Ecling.” stands remarkable monu- . - , known as the Balloon Stone. ‘ ” A . Under a hinged metal flap is a bronze plate bearing an inscription chroni- Jrned to the cling the first balloon ascent. Lun- "s ascent created a tremendous BkS’ holidav ardl . , - . sensation, all London turning out to departure mto the upper witness his the Northâ€" atmosphere. His sole companions A Ernest’s. were a dog. a cat, and a pigeon. ' ° When he was nearing the earth in f New Eng- the field where the Balloon Stone» he city after stands, five laborers declined to take hold of his m ,cring ropes, and swear. 9. ing they would have nothing to do New England with the “devil’s horse,” took to their Bolton- heels. But for the 1131ueky onduct of . ,. . . a young servant gir from 'an ad‘oin- thls “cmlty ing farm-house, who seized the rope I an agent 0‘ and summoned assistance, the pioneer of Guelph, a balloonist would not have effected a 3’ experience. landmg. the combination of all three points of merit. Will you try a package. 5Uullub~515 . Miss .May Ernest is visiting at. Proton Station at present The literary meetings have again at Boothville. We may be done. ood feelings among those at in after years Mrs F Hatherley, of New Onâ€" tario, is Visiting her mother. Mrs ' We 'welcome Mrs. Hatherley to the ONE MILLION DOLLARS FOR A This Offer Should be a Warning tol Every Man and Women. 1 The newspapers and medical have had much DV spepsia is commonly c walls of the stomach. T] is that the stomach loses i to digest food. well. We know Tablets are remedy for indigestion 1 at our storeâ€"’ Macfarlane 'C Miss Ferguson, of Mani- .nd. are visiting friends 3 now able to supply cer- sing elementsâ€"to help to :0 the gastric juices their 2 power, and to aizi in the stomach strong and . ; you!" . , 0W that Rexall DYSDepS‘a Before he could collect his wits fori are a most dependable a reply, my friend, who is himself a; (1'5 dered stomachs, keen Territorial, found himself gently for ldmd s e sia but firmly piloted to the door. % ,on an Y P 1° ° “Whew!” he ejaculated, as the front ant you (to try them and door slammed behind him. “I y if you are shouldn’t like to be in nis regiment!” 1rn your mone the -,____.__.___.._â€"â€"â€" 'e than satisfied with â€"annu| n ARI“ t‘nl n l few ears will gixe he owns for a new at present. her mother. Mrs. )f this place. We atherley to the 1 the end it became . ‘2-5c., 50c. and $1.00. m can obtain Rexall this community only â€"The Rexall Store. When .the day’s work is done the Russian moujik’s recreations are of the simplest. Perha plays the concertina, or sings some melancholy air. But when a- wedding has to be celebrated, and the priest has duly united the couple, the pea- sants give themselves up to the en- joyments of the occasion. The writer well remembers peeping into the brightly-lit rooms of a tiny two-roomed log-cabin where such a revel was in progress. The evening mac a hot, one. In one room, so small - - ,_:A.1. A;f_ ' .' ‘ 1' ' w v . _ into the brightly-lit rooms of a tlny HCCdS watcml two-momed log-cabin where such. a. . b k revel was in progress. The evemnig1 there 15 no 00 was a hot one. In one room, so sma ever , 3 that only four couples could Wlth dlf- . tra'Ck 0f "5 P ‘ ‘ficulty wheel about, dancmg was in faces, staymg powers (says a wrlter m1. will he} 01.1. Chambers' Iournal”) In the sa 9 It P y d . . m '3 room, closely packed and lining thei ' . ‘ ‘--‘- van:+;no' fill al mn A One tall me:1 vs stationmaster of. tion near by. I being better gro‘ graded to a tion. Japanese One of the most marvellous work- men in the world is Hananuma Masa- kichi, of Tokio. Japan, who has carved a figure in wood so like himself that when the two are placed side by side it is said to be almost impossible to‘ tell which lives and breathes and the most perfect and human image of Iman ever made. Masakichi has faith- fully reproduced every scar, vein and' wrinkle to be seen on his own body. The figure is composed of 2,000 pieces of wood, dovetailed and jointed with such wonderful skill that no seams can be detected. Tiny holes were drilled for the re- ception of hairs, and the wooden fig- ure has glass eyes and eyelashes in which no dissimilarity to Masakichi’s own can be detected. The Japanese artist posed between “â€":â€"- sz- A MARVELLOUS FIGURE V " u anu w The Japanese artist posed between 41,50maybechargea two mirrors while modelling this fig- towhich over,» when the nnmqm «r the add ure, and for some time after its com- mm W, to all pletion he posed frequently beside it. W”: of an, to the confusion of spectators, who were often entirely at a loss as 10 Advertising F013! which was the artist. The figure Rams . a?" stands with a little mask in one hand trout. mum mini and an instrmeunt for carving in the 0“ $13qu other: the life-like eyes are apparent- Mmbmdfilfom 1y gazing at the mask, and the face Wa’itwfiwâ€""L etaâ€"60(entfifo1‘flrst wears a 102i}? intense absorprlon. ubmmt insertion. m -- -_ ., l “1.2:!me From wha; I have seen of Kitchener I am not at all surprised that there is little anxiety for his company at the War Office. He detests circumlocu- tion, and his criticism is apt to be rather withering. Personally, he cares nothing for what is said of him. per which criticised him rather out- spokenly not long ago who called upon him and asked for a rejoinder. " “Sir,” said K. of K., fixing him with a glassy stare. “your editor has said that I’m a fool. My opinion on any subject cannot, therefore, intexest anybody, and he must be a pretty sort of ass to think it will. Good-day to “awhew‘ he ejaculated. as the from! door slammed behind him. “I; shouldn’t like to be in nis regiment!” { How seldomaweek passes ‘ -â€"..-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"-â€" ‘ some member of the family 5" from a sore throat, chest or back FOSSILS AND GOLD ‘ . ‘1‘ â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" 1 or a cut, a spram, stram or awe as the mammoth, the mastodon, the reindeer, and the bison, are found most abundantly in layers of soil‘ directly above gold bearing gravels. So intimate is this association be- tween fossil animal remains and auri- 'ferous deposits that one scientist, who has just been exploring Alaska, says fossils serve prospectors as indexes of the metallic richness of the soil. In ancient times both the gold and the bones and the bodies of the ani- fl ',, s of the OCC G Themselves U P t° sion Workman Has Carved Great- CURT K. OF K. late. One knife, one fork, did service for some scorned even where such a. The evening room. SO small could with dif‘ the World Savlnas to the OF- CANADA Bank at all Branches n‘za'lure Frammo on sham» notzce. ' Full line of Catholic Babes. and bier“ and white Caps for aged peapie. The Job . . figmylotflstguwhfid . 'I'Y.P‘E. 08m DEpartmwt flitieuor turning om Fir â€"â€"-_1.. All “mama. to engage town - W week. ahnuld be bought. m not Tatar thl {ORDAY at 6 p. m. Embalming a Specialty A Household Necessity Father Morriscy’s Linimcnt Should be in Every Home During his lifetime Fa prescribed this Liniment it proved very efiectivc i sorts of pains and aches. 1 it is valuable us a “rub”, Morriscy’s No. 7” Tab? ‘ 1.. A‘ October 5th, 1911. W. IRWIN .pe 01-66900. by strange“ '5‘" Next to Swallgwt 'v 'â€" smnNcEâ€"rNEa! J , Law renae'i wmaemenu f. will he not H â€"“ First- AA. ML. +++++++++++++ ’”++%l I. i i 9 t a 0 q . ”back-7...- I o b i . | fl .‘HEL . nae; MOUNT Fieldim: October 5th. 191. Wheat 30 The estim' vicinitv this? You can i that will ad\ acre during ‘ Plumbing neatly and m l have Chi Prince Alber Choice P1 $20.00 per a: Choice In $35.00 per a home Valley Canada” Anything Stoves. Tin a REMEE smallest b0} Brand Overa; Don’t Collars a: W9 car: Gent’s Fnrni Before y What we haw Clothing, anc quality. '. A. MC Lac The. 6. SMITH THE D 01‘ ID ARE catalogue offer 3‘ Ontari it an “'9, n IF SO Call am Here is We also Mout W

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