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Durham Chronicle (1867), 17 Mar 1898, p. 12

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2.12:1"M12flbW a! Spring Term begins In. 41h. Also. a. fine Inns of MENS’ FANG SHIRTS, which are much admired. m Palms, NEW smmmss. usw nMumes. Noxon’s Binders, Mowers, Drills, Spring 'l‘ooth Harrows, best in the in the market. Guards, Sections. etc., for all kinds of machines. Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. Money to loan on farm pmperty at lowest rates. Conveyancing, Leases, Wills, Mort- gages, etc.. drawn up on short \Vaterloo Thrashers for sale at were- rooms. Patronage solicited. Orders for Sales may be left at THE Cnaoxxcu: OFFICE. IT WILL PAY YOU to see these goodl. Upper Tow?! 35$ PGAALN FA R M 5 after looking the country over u‘" cinch” have settled in ( antral nlc'h lgan. whereâ€"{heyvfiaâ€"ve Boughtâ€"first- class farming lends at $5 to 3‘0 per acre, on long time pad easy goyments Do you want to own t home You can sure.y do it. We offer you £0,000 acres to choose from. Come and look lends over, _ We mgfegati‘gfagfloo Full pal-'93 had: over, We secure satisfaction Full artic- nlu'a waned free. Write 8. B. non]. NI), Image!- Lsnd Dept... Voila. m l 00 , angina, lick Money to Loan at- 5 and 595 per meat. on Good ~Security. INSURANCE Promptly Attended to. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Cash Store, lower Town. Farm Implements and Machinery. [Wet Town Implement Warerooms. S. T. ORCHARD, A Full Supply of CUTTERS and SLEIGHS at Prices that will surprise you. Variety of S'l‘OVESâ€"Cooking Stoves, Box Stoves and Coal Stoves. BOBES of all descriptions. BOOT PULPBRS, c.. c. I carry the Largest Stock of SEWING MACHINES and OR- GANS in Town and all away down in price. W. CALDER, . ORCHARD. Sharp’s old Stand. Undel the Sun.” â€"â€"Licensed Auctioneer. Agent for GOODS. Durham. A gent Arthur Thompson, mu Giant,” left for New You for a few months. Arthc of age, weighs 207 lbs, a high, having grown 12‘ since April 1897. WANTEDâ€"Lady apprentice to learn tailoring. Apply J. C. Nichol, over The Chronicle oflice, Durham. A Ennsnnative Convention PROPERTIES of all kinds sold or exchanged. NOTES and ACCOUNTS collected on commis- sion. DEEDS, MORTGAGES and other writings carefully prepared. ALL BUSINESS promptly attended win the quletest and most confidential manner. address “a; I u vvw-u --â€"-_ application for loans on good farm properties at 5%, interest, pavable half yearly or yearly as desired. Reasonable terms of repayment to suit borrowers. Ap- ply to G. LEFROY McCAUL, Barrister, Lower Town, Durham. Oct A F EOAR at Lot 15, Con. Bred at thet Model F'anm. N0\.17th, S. T L ‘. 1-u-v .v--.--. __ _ writes Lurd Lorne about “ Queen Victoria.” Agents make five dullnrs dailv. BRADLEYâ€"UARRE'I‘SON COMPANY, LIMITED. Tonoxro ‘11 EN AND \VOMEN W HO CAN 1 WORK HARD, TALKING AN!) Writing six hours daily fur six days a week, and will be content with ten dollars weekly, address NEW IDEA 00., TORONT). GENTS “ KiONDYKE" " GOLD FIELDS. A large cheap valuable book. selling likea whirlwind. Beautiful pruspectus twenty-ti ve cents. B oaks on time. “n . n. n17 .. A nnm'nul\\Y nnu D \ UV pl‘lfi'VUL'Ullfi UV'UIIU-V l v \I\vu BRADLEY-GARRE' ‘sCifY ’O’O‘Si‘Pl'iN Y LIMITED. TORONTO. GENTS “GLIMPSES OF THE UNSEEN." Fascinating book. Sweeps the entire field Of borderland sub- jects. Everybody orders. Marvellous illustrations. l’ros ctus $1. BRADLEY-GAR ETSON COMPANY. Lnu um, TORONTO. John Morrison. Lot 32. Con. 3, N. D. R. G onelz. on or about the 20th of August last, One Ewe. The owner may have her by proving property and pa 'ilng ex unsea. JU N MU RISON. Jan. 2lst. 1898. Bunessan P. O. Farm For Sale. EING LOT NO. 47. CUNCESSION 2. W. G. R. BENTINCK, 100 acres, one of the best farms in the township. Well fenced, well Watered, convenient to Church and School. 2; miles from Durham. 8') acres, cleared, 20 acres hardwood bush, 7 acres fall wheat, 2 frame dwelling houseq, frame barn and stables, and young orchard. Immediate possession will be given. Free from all incumbrance. Will be sold on easy terms of payment. For full par- ticulars apply on the peemi~es to L. ROBSUN. Aberdeen 1’. O. HAVE been insrructed to receive A mssmc ON YEARLY SALARIES. THE LIN SCOTT COMPANY.'1‘ORONTO IN the Town of Durham, County of Urey, incluuing a valuable water mwar, bnck dweiiiug and many olegible building lots will beauld in one or more hm. Also lot No. 00. 00".. 2. W. G. R. Township of Beutiuck, 1(1) acres, adjoining Town plut, Dunxgm. Jan. 2lst. 1898. II‘HE HOUSE, STABLE, GARDEN and Orchard iroceutly vaéated by Mrs. me'n’w' n. murmur. Harrisburg, H._J. Middaugh° Beautifully situated on Out. 11 Lambton 83'!“ will booffered cheap or Rent- 9°“ “390113101“ '1“! new ad 0d very [33.01“ny to £0011 tenant. F0! doubtful nodhinu-Tsko m ‘1’“ further rtienlan apply to cum ' BEN. AINER, orto Durham. nus. 'r. JACKSON. ’ For Sale‘by McFarlane CO‘ I Clintnn- Ont. 4th GENTS “THL BESP LIFE OF HER Vlz‘xIbhl‘Y I HAVE hbh‘l” .M March 5th. Money to Loan. AME TO THE PREMISES OF PEDIGREED BERIESHIRE __._._. .- #â€" â€"_ FEW GOOD MEN FOR CAN Thompson, Barrie’a “Boy :ft for New York recently, months. Arthur is 19 yrs. eighs 207 lbs, and is 7’ 6" vino grown 1!" in height Pl For Service will be called to THE EDGE PROPERTY. Wanted. 6m H- H. MILLER Strayedo For Sale Lock Box 28. Hanover . '1‘. ORCHARD. : Egromont. Guatemmit Mr. Calder’s implement “an“, on Tuesday last was well att though owing to t ° roads many of the unable to be present. of Massey-Harris been delivered at the station during the last few days, and . ed over sixty machines. :Binders, Mowers, Seeders, etc., etc ‘ the purchasers and a num \ vited guests to the number of Sixty! or seventy, shared the hospitality of: Mr. Calder. After all had participat- ! ed in the good cheer of the house, a' number were called upon to make short addresses. Mr. Calder occupied the head of the table, acted as chair- man, and introduced the subject in a few happy remarks, expressive of his gratitude for the return of better times. The Company was represented by Messrs. Robertson, General Agent at Orangeville, Barker of Toronto, and Mechou, also of the Massey-Har- vvâ€"u-rv--_v Dr. Jamieson, M. P. P. congratula. ted 1r. Calder and the Co. on the success of their business, introduc- ing into his remarks several witty sayings, that were happily received by the audience. u, U'IU “uUIVllvvo Mr. James Allan ex-VVarden, also expressed his satisfaction with Mr Calder and the Massey-Harris Co. Asaman he liked ’Mr. Calder all right. but his politics were no good. Wouldn’t use any other kind of mu- chinery -- v- . .’ LA- 11fll1 Ullllll‘lJ Mr. Gilbert McKechnie. too, had much experience in machinery, and none seemed to give the same satis- faction as the Massey-Harris. The binders, mowers, seeders, etc., all worked “like a charm.” - A “, “‘1' RV“ LII-v â€" 'â€"__-V Mr. Lawrence heard some talk about “ repairs,” but didn’t know what the term meant. Though his machine has been in use for seven‘ years. “ there wasn’t a scratch on it.” Wouldn’t have any other. Mr. \Vm. Ramage sang “The Man Behind the Plough,” and as an en- core sang in his inimitable style “The Thistle, The Shamrock and The Rose.’ , Mr. Duncan Stewart, Agent of Mt. ‘Forest, also spoke briefly on the success of the Company. Messrs. Ramage and Irwin of the local papers, responded to the call of the chairman, by telling in a few words all they knew about farming. Mr" George Ferguson, a veteran miner l l and emmember of the British Columbia l: Legislature. is in the city. and may join ‘ the exploration party which will leave short- ly for the Kloniyke under the direction of Mr. John A. Moody. broker. Mr. Fergu- son has had 23 years’ mining experience in the Cariboo district of liriitish Columbia. and is enthusiastic over its possibilities. As an individual, Mr. Ferguson says he would go to the Klondvke. but a strong com- ; any, he thinks, would do better in Cariboo. he gold belt is very extensive, and in one there are six or eight different grades of gem from the fine dust to the nuggets. The net on top was fine. and became coarser ac- cording to its depth until the bed rock was reached. There nuggets were found from one to two ounces in weightâ€"some larger. Every claim in the Cariboo district, he says. was taken npin three years, from 1858 to 1861. but the rospectors left. when the ex- citement di out. The discoveries were verv rich : one stretch of five miles yielded 8300111).(H3. The shallow lacer mining was entirely neglected as t e prospectors kept rushing hither and thither to some big strike. In 1876-77 miners began to my some attention to placer mining. but they found that Chinamen had cleaned out the shallow deposits, and it would take machin- ‘ cry to get out the other gold. With modern ‘ maclnnery the fields could be worked profit- ably. One-» two of the mines would this season yield onehalf ton of gold. It was an easy field to prospect, and in the next twenty years more monev would be taken out than ever before. Hundreds of ’ shafts had been sunk in the Caribo.) district. butybandoned on account of the lack of capital and supplies. These could readily be worked by modern methods. The Car:- , boo district is considerably north of the Kootenay. A MINER FROM CARIBOO. "‘[Sl‘ri‘é'rzuson is a bro‘ther of Rev. Mr. Ferguson of this town-£41.] The reocount in West Huron gives Beck. (Conservative) a. majority of l. LA.-.‘ (London Advertiser.) of young Pilcher, who :iujured. He says :â€"-“I was on ‘ watch in the starboard gangway, and labout to fall to sleep. lying on bare deck, when sudd etnyself going up into the air, turning (1 round, never losing con- sciousness, and finally alighting in Iswam at once to the which distance gby request l along and picked me, .' of others, up into the boat. taken to a hospital in Havana. where , my legs from my knee down and both my arms from above the el- bows. were bandaged up. The wounds I received probably through the ignited powder at the time of the M Empire. I I , explosion. Found Himself in the Air The following are Centre Grey : Bola Artemesia ..... . 30‘. Calling» 31; En hrasxa ...... 2 Ho hand ........ 29 Markdale ....... 4 O~ rey. ........ 17 Su livan ........ ‘29 “I tried a bottle of Dr. Chase’s Svrnp of Linseed and Turpentine for a troublesome affection ot the throat,” writes Manager Thomas Dewson of the Standard Bank, new of 14 Melbourne Avenue. Toronto ”It proved effective. I regard the remedy as simple, cheap and exeeedingly good It has hitherto been my habit to consult a physici- an in troubles of this nature. Hereafter. however, I intend to be my own tamily doctor.” The Bowery Mission Lodging House in New York \Vils burned and eleven inmates lost their lives in the fire. on (ion. 22. Egremont. J. ANDREWS. Lot 6."), WM. NICHOL, 66, 8. RITCHIE 67. R. MATHEWS, 68. G. MATHEWS, 69, T. GRASBY. 70. on Can. ‘ Glens . A. W. CRU'ICHLE . Lot 63. C. EUTUR. Lot 06. \V. MATTHEWS. as, W. NIC 30L, 70. 0 Con 3 Glenda. maboé. Lot 1. . Con. Gin-l MW.“ O , ‘ For Sale by McFarlane Co. that stony person or persons found fish- ing or bpntmg on any of the Lots mongionod below mil b9 Eroseguwé as $119 1:" dim“: WARNING T0 TRESPASSERS. No organ in the human anatomy to-day whose diseases can. be more readlly de- tected than those of the heartâ€"and medical discovery has made them amenable to proper treatment. If you have galplmtion or fluttering. short- ness 0 breath, weak or irregu ar pal-a. swelling of feet or ankles pain in the left side, fainting spells, (lropslcal ton- donoy, any of tlneso‘lpdicato heart dic- ,, "-â€"-‘AAâ€"“â€"- DR. AGNEW’S CUBE FOR THE HEART A WORBERFUL LIFE-SAVER. “V“V” won; v- v--- case. No matter of how Ion sundin Dr. A new's Cure for the cut wll cureâ€" t’s a heart specific-acts quickly -acts surelyâ€"acts safely. ' “I was gwen up to an by data. und frhnds. One done of Daugnow'l Cure for the Heart gnu mo . sud nu bottle. euro 3 can 0! O Vetr'utandln . M .J.L.HELL fl Whitewood, .W.’l‘. Gnu-antec- rollof In 80 minute. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN A Banker’s Experience. 315 226 297 42 173 297 CENTRE GREY. ing are the total returns for Boland. Davis. Lucas. 309 47 4}}! prosecuted as the Law cure FRANK GRASBY. Lot 1, \V. MICKS, No rth halfof 2, P. BLACK, South half of 2, c. GREY Lot 3. D. mung 5.6. J. TUCKER 4. B.CR11"LI‘ENDEN 7. J. LENNOX. s. E. OHNSUN, n. w. sums 12. s. CHAPJ-I'AN, 13. J. SHARP, _ _ 19. v. um; A, 80. on the 2nd 0011., Egn J. MATHEWS, Lotl, J. TUCKER 2: P. BLACK, 3, R. MEA l). 5, 6, J. McMI‘TEKEN, 7, A. BAIRD. 8, E. JOHNSON, 9.10, J. HAYS, 11, on Can 3, Egremont. J Al LEN Lot], Con. 20 Eg’t. H. DENNE'I‘ G A“ J. McMEEKLN “est halt! ‘v. ’Jl‘ll‘a. EaSté id'ld \V *2: J. PAl‘l‘ERSUN East f 2 W. McMEEKEN, G. A., J. W1L80N.Loi I, G. “’. W llJ5()\, 2: D. HAMILTON 3. w. McFAuum’. 4, P. LAWRENCE, e 17°22 l4 Egremout. 97 2813 372 The readers of The Ladies' Hon 0 Journal are about as '“l‘ollsible ‘ clientele ae any magazine 90880:.“ About eix months ago the Philadeli phia magazine etarted a gm“ of practical architectural plans Showing how artietic houses could be built n moderate cost. It Blnployed ‘ Spec. ial architect, and his work w“ cer. tainly artistic. Besides the Plane it agreed to furnish complete Specific‘. ;t.ioue of each home at a minimum twat. Thoueands of maple. liked the plane given and the series has been . great success to the magazine. This Spring the buildingol cover tivehun. dred houses. varying It: cost from 31500 to $7000, will be Started in diflerent parts of the mum,y bv Journal readers, in addition to ova} one hundred other houses that have already been built. It is reported thu Sir Adolph. Chapluu will contest Bagoc u . Consenvativo. It is a strengthening food ml tonic, remarkable in its flesh-form- ing properties. It contains Cod. Liver Oil emulsified or partially digested. combined with the Well. known and highly prized Hypo- phosphites of Lime and Soda, so that their potency is materially Men’ 8 Plow Boots, $1.10, $1. 25, $1 5‘1 1pm! Boys’ Heavy Boots. Sizes 1 to 5, 1131,81. 10 and $1.25 a pair. 11( ItiCSI .~ Som Nova ) 1 ren": Shoes. A151 Lad 1 UV dd " 0 ILS 1h l tllges 0f().\'t()ld '1‘ ['88 1 you should see. 3‘ P. .\ THE NEW PRINTQ An Immense Stock of Sew Boots opened this “06k In both staple and “'36 lines we are 8110“ ingroxtm Good Value. Are here, and the” Pretty as usual. Um' I’é'im" alwaYs are. We 0:121 £1“ You Splendid Value fat“ lOc.ayard- .I Be the New “Klundf Prints at 12% and ‘2) 0' a yard. $1.10, $1.35 and «3‘ TT'S End”?!- 1' cm "938 to lows Prominent b Dtigu utter " pity if sac that all can where the e 800d ueigh ‘JR. John Cameron h.» poisoned on thlt all “'11 carelessly u punished to: law. A Comma (or the be: church at James Cam Tuesday e‘ miSIion 15 1 issue the d of Neustcd residence 0 in her thin :1 takes pin lln.EL f has left Up ing a lucrw Stu apposi Store former but out a pot anbton S House. MISS Mo will give a the Town I u 3 o'clock Huppineu : SEE McKi tisement. 4 domestic in: you. Call I rooml, Upp VOL M198 I! U1" announce N and vicinity sumed bud George Stu to utend to Scmmxua each rEgr‘ atrl

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