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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 Oct 1911, p. 2

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921 iP |N lb Orchfld. stock and Imp, For further information, to T1105. E. Hutton, Hut in Durhamcz storeys - ,.‘ . d cem- , Ind soft wat ant stable, quarter acre down to uni _... 4.1.n r‘kv‘nnicle Off-ce- er inside, go frame barn on top,; of land. Price aWay 1 ck purchaser. Apply '. 727tf pied bv M: vement 5“ Far 9 l 110 ‘ dle i0 Julv. Any information leading to their re- ' e suitably reward- -co.n. 3 l Edeg H111 P.O. 'the Cfu‘onicle were to Rent SRF V'FbflRMERLY OCCU- dresses and d . J - fl ._ - . ~ 2'. Mockler. uood c-‘I‘ =part1culars of t’. __n-‘ Ahi‘nlvs for par- -Ln4-nm.anlf Of 1 O 1‘ _ F i. l . 'ame barn 0n tops; , , , - . . BOTICE lS hereby given. pursue ’ . “The Revised Statutes of' . r ‘ . icle office‘- 7'2‘ t5 Ontario. 1897 chapter 129. that all-art‘...,: he” ‘3 t° warm the ma’ . . . it ial . " i.'i.°'. ' â€"â€"â€"» ~~-f f“ '5 creditors and others hannf): claims 3 :1; 19136521,”: :2} r” i9 (31‘ Rent, against the estate of the said '. Ciéte‘ to “set “ _.J__, ____.___ .7 _| r ' ' 1 ' i I ‘ . Y - \T 'Robe.t Eu en the e-der. uho (Led 1110095531.}. to bring it to HOLSE A39 TEL on or about the twentvâ€"third dav': : Tn. ' din the town cf e . ‘point. 9-.ear ll‘l mind that " ‘ of May. 1911. are required on or "water used, the quicker “‘sets.” Therefore, it is advisable to the pipe ant ossible in the . premises are good, ,house and stab e. before the ‘Blst day of October“ :use without ‘xand, if AD, 1911 to send by post prepaid'use as little water as p ply to John Mogti'itft. or to deiiver‘ to David Juniieson '_ mixing during cold weather. should be -â€"-.___.-â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"“':"" executor of the last Win and‘ ______________â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"“â€"‘._â€"-â€"!â€"Pâ€"-â€"-â€"-â€"'“" .0 . ‘ Testament of the said deemse‘ ‘ '- ' t tq Pent â€"---;.their Christian and surnames:1 agâ€" CONFIDENCE apparently“ FOREiERLEH QCC}: dresses and descriptions, the full‘? We Back Up Our Statements with [111911;]:aac flatocggrmdfgu (gal: particulars of their claims, the‘i Our Personal Reputation and aitilonwon David Allen, 2,919+; statement of their accounts, and‘.‘ Our Money Thev do n l:“to:._,:_._.',_..J.._.-ar.._..,,.,,gu_;__.l.: the nature of the securities, if any,i “'9 are 50 DOSitive that we C9,“ venience ”2 1,0 PCNT .. held by them. '1, relieve constipation, no matter 1 cure c} a“ ‘ \L' ‘~. And further take notice that‘hoW ChI‘OIllC It may be, that “9 tion an THE J M. HUNTER' after such last mentioned date 3:? Offer to furnish the medicine free 23° of of all cost if we fail. chronic a is worse than be refund six' rooms. A ply to . , , McKechnie. Dfirham said Executor W111 proceed to distribute the assets of the deceas- ed among the parties entitle ,thereto, having regard only to LOST Ithe claims of which he shall then and that the said Ex- ‘ 'D TWO LAMBS ON OR ; have notice, e middle to July.. Any ‘ecutor will not be liable for the re- ; assets or any part thereof to any stipation mo on leading to their rill b suitably reward- '1 person or persons of whos e claims 3 1 notice shall not have been received Constipation is often accom- panied and may be caused by d Imus- Mr. N 1 Collier. lot 48., con. . . ~ 3 ‘ by him at the time of such distri- Weakness urham this 12th day cles of the large intestine OI' COIOO.\ . wood S. of September, AD. 1911. DAVID JAMIESON. T0 expect a cure Y° fore tone up and strengthen those‘ Mr. a: Durham P.0. , . parts and restore them to healthier i ited {1'3 ° [\veek. 'Winaam no 'Io luv-w-_-_ VOTARY PUBLIC, 00311311881013- er, Oonyeyanner. . ’ PREPARATION OF MA: Mnney ’to Lana. Inns! of w- . . ° Concrete W111, on Its 0v \develop a certain amount :999 tramacfed. n1ruu A M ONT. (Laws: TOW-'11.) 63’? I I‘ll RH vvvv ., nearly ovboni'e the bum ~t..Durhm. A to loan at 5 per can ophthalmic .t. and N039 Resideuca gtfiâ€"North erally adopwu u try by contract0 almost all stru< the praczice to s 1C1”; nadily concret SO adapts it“ adopted throué >y contractors a at all structura .mmice L0 5‘0? water used. EI'LQLD IJ\-V- - - ms the time that it takes the :rete to “set" and lengthens the necessary to bring it to the fr« aBear in mind that th point. , used, the quicker co water “sets.” Therefore, it is advisa use as little water as possible mixing during cold weather. Osvâ€" hly “set" before harm will be done. chance you must ii: the mate-rials as and secondly, you r > concrete after it 1 The discovery ciple of our re: labor of skilful This remedy U La‘rVV- v. ore tone up and strengthen those' 311'. du'u. .m... healthier l ited friends in arts and restore them to lctiV’itY. I “feel; a l The discovery of the active 'priD-‘g Mr. and Mrs. John McNeill, of :iple of our remedy involved .theiWell‘dnd- visited the latter’s par-i ‘ . rch chemists. entS, Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn. _ resultsi young folk gathered OF f Mr. Donald Brown of the best-known intestinal tonâ€" . g last Week and en d ics, and it is articularly prompt one evemn Joye p themselves till the Wee sma’ hours. Th0 Accounts Manufacturers and in its results. ' We 'Want you to try Bexall Or- Miss Helwig and little nephew, derlies on “our guarantee. They of Hanover, visited at Mr. Wm. _ ake Brigham’s lately. sm‘“ s‘fls are exceedingly pleasant to t and are ideal for children. They Mia‘s.._Nichol, oi Eampden, return- OF MATERIALS. Ie than un- althgugh (A. 1' III to .mm). V" the con- to become ore freez- more regular in size. Where concrete work is being done it is advisable to use on a large scale, ter shown in Fla. the two-barrel hea ne. To give first of all 2. This allows the water to be con- descrlbed stantly replenished without reduc- ts u must pro- in; the heat of the water in the bar-- it has been rel from which the hot water is owever, possess large [.XTERIALS. boiling kettles, used during butcherâ€" ' ' etc. own account, 0 e of 'th , . n 1 nt of heat 1n ese W w. 17â€". HEATING SAND AND STONE. nailed to ut in cold Sand and stone may be very easily forms (5 use of two pieces an enclo; sistance, in heated by making ce for the sand pair of 1 is neces- of stove pipe, one pie ther for the stone. The have abc .evelop this and the 0 . ‘m the ma- pipes are laid on the ground in temperat .‘his short- such a position as to allow the The ”f od draft. The left on 7 es the con- one end. The takes 1‘ ms the time the freezing flames pass through, heating the harden. iat the less whole pipe, ete ded, the Cinders are pushed along There the pipe and gradually werk out at cannot the other end. The sand and stone cess in should be piled on top of the stove precautf p *1 er concr advisable to ssible in the the con- wmu the time fire is freezing flames r211.) dly and tlun, tflus heated. On from quil'ed 0011' a 103’ 01‘ fer the con and it. This m from “buckling" more regular in Where. concre it is is easily _. This is snee-DOSt 1 v . (T .d bending l method p vater drawing (See Fig 1.). de of one-inch pipe with tened an the barrel and it in circula- the water is easily This nee-post about the d bending the pipe a. method prevents the pipe is done by taking size of Mr. Nobel b‘izzeu pui- U}: a u-.. l wood shed. \ A little daughter of Mr. Andrew Mr an 6. Mrs. Henry Brigham vis- 3 Myers has been under the doctor’s ited friends in Woodstock last } care, but 0““? are pleasec‘i to learn ;that she 18 lmproving mcely. week. \ VV Vl‘bll‘av- ants, Mr. ahd Mrs. Mervyn. V of young folk gathered at the home of Mr. Donald Brown one evening last Week and enjoyed themselves till the Wee sma’ hours. Miss Helwig and little nephew, of Hanover, visited at Mr. Wm. Brigham’a lately. Mia‘s-,Nichol, oi Eampden, return- A part and makes however, possess large used during butcherâ€" making snft soap. etc. will do equally Well. made vesseI HOW MATERIALS KAY .58 OF A FIRE IN AN F .. i on the Had to her home after spending act directly h Mrs. \Vm. Kerr. of t] muscles of the bowels. iweek wit in vch may b0 ‘r top of (h lutely “0 the coils _ v- ' "a “\l §\b\) TEMPERATC Materials shou O h "‘11 a Lemla'c 4.11626 the. 1m a1 protection. heavy nailed to the \erti forms, (see Figure Ll DI'OLcuuuu, ..--- v _ nailed to the forms, (see Figure 4.) an enclosed air space between each pair of posts. These air spaces will have about fifteen degrees higher temperature than the outside air. The “forms” should always be left on longer in cold weather. as it takes longer for the concrete to will soon \ friends in Hanover 1 Mr. Wm. Brigha ithe stabling under Adlam is doing a proper amount them just 110; c 1319 to touch. (‘3' t to use any froz Mr. Moses Donanely has built an addition to his house which adds greatly to its appearance. ‘ \NGEitherv 1". fr the 0 reason wit} concrete‘. Root harvesting has sed with complete Sue-“order of the day h‘u weather if these simple potatoes are not may; 4 _. ‘1‘ be heated to the the bags A: 50‘ Va wnent itself her frozen lump their thickness. .1 the outside air. should always be cold weather. as it 1' the concrete to out and U 115: ”‘3'”: ho“: own heat (m 3 ccount for e t e m‘\ Future F mm mg 9 18 Wt 166 at Mount Forest _.__â€" Branch“ ’1” Full line of Cath and Whibe Caps olic Rnbas. and HM”- for aged Pew K’ a! EmbaIming a SPCCWQ’ Manager 11k or leave them Reasonable rates cash their Sale 1911. and Aytcn. 550,000 will let, little the b1? W+++€~~I~I~+ W+++++++++ e ”(r 51 Wheat 3:”) {fl The estim vicinitv this You can it that wiil adv. acre during t I have ch,» Prince Aim-rt Choice P $20.00 per a Choice lm $35.00 per a W4”.- (7w IF 50 Come Vallev Canada McLachlan l m October 19th. 19 Plumb neatly and Anvthin Stoves. Tin or fur + L REME Here is smallest b( Brand ()ver, SMITH 6: CO“: W9 ca Gent :5 1 ml Call 11' “(- MOU Gall

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