e sarsapa- prgaparilla ‘50 years twe better Eh in the h) and the saparill Jards. 14" cured t ea $50333 ï¬lms to pate-nu ’y bring you wealth. 00-. Patent Attor. he" $1.300 prize otter nuons wanted. 01111301 'ovem )’ Sfe’HTH, UNI.) IN Female P "3. ess, †be 'e made a loubtless, 3 01d YMAN Lib rilla. Aflillfla 13 p1 IR-- “KT“? '1 SECURITY It Di )I‘ EV}: 21)., "2:11 have. the lat gest assortment 3’ V and employ the vely latest and 11., L ' †forpropogat- 31;; All stck carefully packed un- ‘91 any personal supervision and all .rxex varieties tested at our trial nu» s before being catalogued. 1119.49 are the only testing orchards ml with any Nursery in the bast'me, 4;. “V. ~ r â€me for BUTTER and‘EGGS in exchang *x, best. quality of goods at bottom prices. \V and you v mploy the ve vved methods t. ck carefully Lower Town: ' m 011311 or J. Livingston, the Selvester Dril rd Spring pressure 1 lates LICENSED Pm‘tland al‘is, etC- anadian See Their French) free grown AU CTIONBER- Old Cochmne d Durham ’-- .L‘JUVVU’ D, .L/l .xA-v, arrows, best in the i Guards. Sections, etc., , In the Matter of the Estate of Francis Twamley, late of the Conveyancing, Leases, Township of Glenelg, in the gages, etc . rawn Up on 811011? County of Grey, Yeoman, deceas- notice ed. Horses bought and sold VVatelloo T111 eshers for sale at ware- Y GIVEN Patronage sollclted N OTICE IS HEREB pursuant to R. S. 0., 1887, Cap 110, ' Orders for Sales may be left at THE Sec 26 and Amending Acts that all persons nst the estate of the said CHRONICLE OFFICE. having claims agal ho died on or about the Francis Twamley, w 3rd (lay of July, A. 1)., 1896, are required to S T ORC HARD I . 5 send by post prepaid or to deliver to MESSRS. ELLIOTT ELLIOTT, Upper Town, Sharp’s old Stand. p111 xuant to R. S. U Sec 26 and Amending Actsi 11:11 ing claims acrainst the es F1 ancis T“ 2111183 1\ 110 died ‘ T\ 1 one their names, addresses auc‘ a full statement of their ‘ nature of the Security (if a duly certiï¬ed and that at the executors will proceed assets of the deceased at hereto, having 1 claims of which they shall _at Durham, On A {\nâ€"Q F? a“ 4"" (D Q. Durham, Ont, solicitors, for on or before the FIRST DAY of JUNE, \ bullcuurs Robert. \Y. T\\‘anfley ‘ George T wamley John Legate A THOROUGHBE . Bull. for Servi< Bentmck. Terms, I the 131 con, of County of Grev, Years, four W . face. The szud ho Auction on Saturday 1897, at the hour 0 f e1 oner redeemed by the d ex-\ ______ one bay horse about eight hite feet and a white star on rse will be sold by Public the 15th day of May, even o’clock in the See our 1'11 iteware _â€"â€"â€"â€"""' \A ESIRQTï¬B’S 8% THE Di} RHAM CHRONICLE, May 183, addresses and descriptions and heir claims and the ‘ the Security (1 . titied and that after the said day LtOl‘S will proceed to destribute th 'the deceased among the par-ties thereto, having regard only to the ’which they shall then have notice, ‘ at Durham, Ont., this 5th day of‘ 1).,1897. “1r 1'- rmmr'n 0. FT T.TnTT- ENE, A. D 1897 Auctioneer. “75.1611 coming to town ; i receive serious excellent singer and W111 11o uuuot consideration from 1 the time for :uï¬v - - ‘ J; :1 {$818 that $01119 of these? the congregation whei ‘ i selecting; comes. Mr. Chas. Gray invested in another seaSOIIable artlclesihorse last week and is taklng part 1 1, 1 in the seeding of the farm of Mr. R. :are 011 5031f “ wallt" \Vatson which has been leased to Mr. . †J as. \Vatson. * no? 113 . The S. S. Teachers met last Tues- EE. day night and decided to extend an invitation to Mr. \Vm. McFadden to M “+1" “01] Q be the Superintendent this year. It the Executors, xecutors. Moth Balls Maï¬a Paper We are headquarters for Fighing Tackle of DRUGGISTS ang BOOKSELLE CHRONICLE Ur‘ Licensed Auctioneer. Agent for arm Implements and Machinery. Binders, Mowers, Drills, Tooth Barrows, best in the ,. Guards. Sections, ete., kinds of machines. the Amos 8110.13.11sz pow-He Lust.“ C 1 two Sundays on probzmon :0 hast . . . q 1 {My hzu preached m the school house kul-( ‘ '1‘ % nioht. He is a good preacher 313d an \\ o t n will no doubt- on . , . (1 excellent smger an . 0 ‘ ‘ ireceive serious consxfleratlon fLom th i ° ' ' ' W] ‘1. the congregatlon when the tune fox m 1] selecting comes. 1 3-- AQ\A+"\O“ g1} 13th,1b Ly. Arbor Day was duly observed at the school house, the play ground \put in order, the yard svéept, flower beds made with the best varieties of g flowers inserted and the ixmide of the Academy brightened up showing the i 1 iS 3.. 11111011 SUIIUUL 0.11»: quires a. liberal minded man to make things rm Mrs. Eliza Chapman and Mas Georo'e visited M1. and \11s.11. T1 11% 1s the 11« 1111s. \\ isa daughtei 111d 11 £1le time the} hm 8 111-161 the pleasme e] of Visiting 1101 in 11e1 new home. M1. Geo. 80111 21111 ï¬nished the seed- S ii 5 of 40 2101613 last 11 €1.11 No stick :13 1 in 21‘the mud about 111111 01 13111 er there 1 t is no mud to stick in on (113*. He was t11e1efo1e more for-.5 tunate than scme otheis 111 this part. 1.1- _. 1),â€.1 n01n1111R ‘Nh O has been 1 .‘ b . 1‘0 \1 11ite, of Arte111esia.last week. ‘0 1 1“ 1“ 1 CORNER CONCERN S in a precarious ccnum past two weeks, is able to again. 1r 1'1““:3,‘ ‘, again. Mr. A. McIlvride visited his daughter, Mrs. Chas. Gray, on Sat-_ urday and Sunday. He is one of Normanhy’s most prOSperous farmers l bu t. now interests himself principally l with gardening and has two acres of l l 1 onions in this year. ‘ 11111011 REC U151 (1L0 \JA DERSIGNED ‘VILL RE- est theleir; ’g‘HE UN . . ceixe Tenders 11p to 6 11.111. May (prepaid)01 to , 1 1, 21st, for the position of Lib1arian and Read of the Town of Durhar ‘ ins: Room attendant ot the Public. Grey, (Durham P. 0.) Library. Pa1t1cula1s as to duties may be rix of the last will a 1 learned by making app pliration to i said deceased or to G. 1 DR. GUN, President. 1 said Town of Durham, Said Executrix, 011 or be ‘ orC. IRAMAGE, Secretaryr L ________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'-:'â€"-:â€"â€"_ . . ‘ \T# 00 TJRVE 0f REVISION kthBiI' Christian and sur: 1 \ \ TOWNSHIP 013‘ GLENELG ‘Secureties(ifdall,,) 19f: HQ “7218 the} 9! Mitchell, whohas ii 1d Knox pulpits for Sundays on proba ) LUI. YV LL1- uav‘. w--_-- rintendent this year. It {$11 A 115 school and therefore re-l _ _ , ,. o'Un 9 of the farm of Mr. R. led level headed run harmonious- J‘.. v U‘\’ ;J;V-v Q13 in this part 3â€â€. 3. W11) has been HASE,S the. O ‘ ndition {01 a _ A___-~.J ! get around x 7 i: estate 01‘ any part 0 ‘ ED ‘T‘ ILL RE‘ zest therem ar ' L , ' D t0 6 D- 111. May ’_ (prepaid)or to deliver to Corde‘da f Durham."in the brarian and Read- ; of the Town 0 he ton, Brownand O'Neil ill the ,iJiVlhlUL; 011 Court claiming damages because they av had built fences ut-on tinâ€"ir land an which he claimed was an infri ngement ibt. on a Patent Fence. of “which he was om the owner. At. the trial Mr. Eliiott. for who appeared for the defendants, moved for and was granted a non- her suit and the cases were accordingly >art, dismissed, Since then nothing has R. been heard of the matter, but last Mr. ,week Messrs. leacliay and Hatton, 20f Owen Sound, on behalf of the- ues-isame Mr. Page instituted three sep- °ons in the County Court 1 an lerate actt l to lag’ainst Mr. Fulton, Mr. Brown and It, iMI. O’Neil for damages for infringing re- this Patent fence. These actions will aded 3-, we suppose come up for trial in due ious- lcourse at Owen Sound and the ques- ition will tllf‘ll be ï¬nally settled ad at: whet her the farmers have a right to oundgbuild these fences or not. As the ower imatter is now before the Court. we ies of Ecannot. of course enter into a criti- >f the lcism of these actions, but we must g the ,say that. if these gentlemen are he of iliable in damages for building a. lfenoe which has been in use for years laster lbefo’re any Patent was ever issued. 3. R. ‘The sooner it. is known the be‘ ter for . lour part. \Ve think such law ' pure is the lnonsense, and we trust all the farm- } O o O f‘el’s who have this fence. Will unite -with the Gentlemen who have beet 3 J. i . . a seed- 1 suet and resxst the claim. Mr . stickiElliott has again been retained b: 1 .11 1AA]- Qrfp easure A(‘- K. Clerk- with the Gentlemen who sued Elliott has again been the defendants and will their interests. ill NC LU N I‘ FENCE,’ o ‘ . illare t . ‘ ~. ' pd! t 01 s d hv pO>t . - xested t0 $8.11 . - to e_1 1 ° Hun flrnmtv 0‘ -n wn the. be‘ ter for k such law 'pnre us“; all the farm- :. fence. will unite .1 who have been the claim. Mr. been retained by A will look after