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Durham Chronicle (1867), 9 Nov 1905, p. 3

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STOCK FAR)! 4 mil. fl rith nice brick homo, stoufl rll. 300d tencos. child.” to property ctmprisefi 150 Which nearly all is cult isniving up farming ‘“ J >ofierpd at a “acrifico to a. ‘ mtinck. Con. 2, W. G. ,. .3. Corporation of tha Town d {be tarm Consists of 42! la. bros “04.6th the bahlw. I.- L‘onfortzble dwelling and M i outbuilding». 51131)] W L; A: -L.-- r--- -- â€"-â€"-â€"-- w“... ' of place for a dairy far- Eardoner. Sold at right y terms as the propriotov i.- in”: and wishes todibDOIo Mil. ll. Bl'RNETT. Proprietor Lâ€" tf. Dunmul. 037 % of the creditors of the said I. Laid at the ofieo of J. P. '1" wn (f Durham, in the C . Ibo 9th day of November. ‘- W of 3:!) o‘clock in the M iv. : statement of the M4. pint Inspectors, fixing “L, i. and for the ordering of estate generally. In of the said inodvqt E0!“ to file their chi... no 365101. dui y prove: .5 Act. on or harm- th inn IS IN THE TOWNSHIP . will be sobbither tog“). Each con rises I“) new. '0 is a gut! OIHIO. Thee. nan miles from Durham and l‘lo very cheaply. Ono is as angd would suit anyone tssjum. Fur fmthcr par ”3:“ BER 9 1905 nu] gas 5: Oil Companvt l".- is hereby given that The DI!b Gas on Compan -. Luau-d. led Cumpany for t o If fur. dealing in mm .nd petroleum. has mg? a .- lug hsifers. Ty II. white heads; Information [a ho awarded by ARCHIE W11. )FROM_ LOT 34. CON. 1 ATTER 0P wrap. mm. RONICLE I56 till Jan. I t! ’ARTS 19F L018 62 Ann use t0 Rent. ttle Estray. ASSIGNEB'S 13 T0 CREDITOR Only small 383nm“- 1;. TO LET ,rms For Sale. TO LET. R00; l'ppel [P " Farm for Sale. )OMS ABOVE urti ll >:..\ FRAXA ROAD. MACK/w Dunn, Vendor’s Solicito" . for Sale. .9 said insolvogt ‘8 their china with duiy provon :3 mg or hetero the in. ll H ll) QC re '1!» HUI'SE F0 nvn. Applyto M. LATIMER. >r Rent. 0r bale. ut the 25th of 8.8. Two of them I" adv and two Mal. H. Fading to M m Durham. Gofi lbt’d land. 3” ngx. Sate. FO RD. Durh- )l" .")N. P'op. ( 'EM BER- \PPLY T0 or I vull aims l Edge Hill. Durham. H MD“!- "mining 4 Id P311113" NORTH 33!. 33600! '88. Now r tutti)" he ban; )urhav. arm in ~£ with OP 1} "you, you! friends at relative- alluvial Fits, Epilepsy, St. Vitus’ Dance, or Falling Sickness, write for a trial bottle and valuable treatise on such diseases to Tu: Luau: Co., :79 King Sheet, W., Tommo, Canach. All dmggists sell or can obtain for you LEIBIG’S nrcuns W W Toronto Vonoo'ovn Wu] mutant“ .0 won nub“ on» noun you via our, MW. in. W W OI gas“) have long Passed 1k: experimean 9T3qe .335; 3%"..- The) look bdrm £549??? “7% Cook be‘n‘cm “(4 ‘_ 1:23}? Bum less (00“, ' “Fuzz lee ‘65 Trov He and 7 b . . ‘5 GmTer sflusfadton ”(Ron any other range. on Tkt mar kéf Von'r beam-re: - anasnam'a! KATE COCHRANE, AGENT, Durham, Ontario. The Gurney. ‘l’llden Com”!!! } Mr. Jimmie Weir of Dromore is ‘ engaged for :he winter with his uncle 1 Mr. Om Edge. Miss Lizzie Binnie of Bunesann fiiSited u. Mr. Dan Edgg’g f9; 9 [up decently: ' Mrs. Wm. Collier from Munitobz is visiting at Mr. John Collier’s an pres- ent. A fine horse..bolonging to Mr. Geo. Stuplns broke some bone; in its shoulder last week sud had to be shot. Edge Hill. I ' um w. Edwards of Des Moines, ‘ Iowa, got a {all on an icy walk last winter, spraining his wrist and bruisU __._-_ ' lug his knees. “The next, day.” he isays, "they were so sore and stifi I lwas afraid I would have to stay in ‘bed. but I rubbed them well with t'Chamberlain’s Pain Bald: and alter a ; few applications all soreness had dis. 'appeared.” For sale at. Parker’s l Drug Store. Mr. Study McLean who ha been working in Mr. Robb Edna’s swam). nor some time :3 kid up with influx:- mation of the eye. Mr. W. Pence lanes this/week for Toronto where he has secured 3 sic- nation. The Edge Hill Union Sundny School. held its annual social in the Grunge Hall on Friday night last. The roeds were not very good but this did not deter a large cro wd from turning out. . to this closing exercise of the Sandey School 1' or 1905. . ‘ 1 Tea was served irom8 to 9 when lwilling waiters phased around ihe lahundence of dainties which were 'generouely provided by the ladies. iAftertea, Mr .R- '1‘, Edwerds ma called upon to set as chairman, which position he filled most acceptably in his usual, racy. jovial.- manner. He makes an ideal chairman The pro- gram Was long and varied, consisting of recitstilofls. readings. solos. duets, and instrumental music. Phere were also several choruses which were ‘well received. We never heard a \program go 03 better. All those . who took part seemed to be at their {best while the very best order pre- [vailed throughout the evening. A recitation of six verses given by George Williams the little five-year- ‘ old son of Mr. Harry Williams. de- served particular mention. He spoke 'out very clearly so that his voice .could be distinctly heard in every 1 part of the crowded room. 1 Mr. and Mrs. l‘hos. Ritchie render- ;ed some fine instrumental music. but “we will not begin to comment upon i ‘the different parts of the program. j Land is changing hands in the .‘neighborhood. Mr. John McNally of ”he 7th con. has purchased John §Murphy’s 50-acretarm for 8960 It Efi'e well watered and has quite a block Inf woods on it. He will use it. most,- Hy a9 a pastnte farm. Paris Plow Co.. drove out from' {(5an ion Sunday to. visit old schoolmateé} i He and your scribe held the one seat. |down in the old school in ’81. A igenial talented fellow is the same 5 Alt and a good salesman His home l I is in Brantford. l Mr. Alf Cook general aged‘t' O‘f the i Electrician Ritchie of the Falls re. ceived Word on Sunday morning over the telephone that his mother had died at. 8 o’clock and a few minutes later 1 message the: Mr.‘ Henry Boyce had pasaed atan at 6 o’clock. They lived on ndjoining {arms and have been sinking for some time. Mr. Graham Timmins has purchas- o-d John Gtencroes’ favm. N). 1. on the 9:!) con . for $1900. Graham has movie a good bargain as the buildings are worth more man half the coat, John Holey is rushing up a new house deepite the westher. Adam Watson bus the contract end is s hustler. Mr. and Mrs. George Blair. return- ed recently from a pleasant driving trip over as far as Honeywood in the new sawmill, which is equipped with the ittest and up-to date ma- chinery. was music to the ears of those who hnve been longing for it for some years. ~ The annual Sunday School enter' tainment will be held in Knox Church (Normanby) on Friday evening, Nov. 10th. A good program is being pre- pared. Addresses will be given by Dr. Brown of Holstein and Rev. Mr. Ste- phenson of Varney. Music by Messrs' Ramuge and Isaac ot Dromors. The church choir and others will also con- tribute to the evening’s entertain men t. boots open at. 6:35. Refreshments served duringtbe evening. Admission 10 and 15c; Everybody welcomed. Some of the follows are getting anxnous about their unhoused turnip crop. Mr. Will Cook was in Markdale last week assisting hi‘ 8 brother Tom, to erect a stable. Mr. Thos. E. Blair was in the county town last week as juror. Rev. '1'. Colling’a Quartely Service in Zion on Sunday last was truly a spiritual uplift. Herb W. Edwards Injured. Traverston. MENS’ HEAVY BOOTS for Fall wear. LADIES’ MISSES’ . CHILDREN’S J. S.Mcllraitl\. WANT MENS’ WORKING GLOVES Unlined, In various styles and prices. It will psy you to examine thesegoods before buying elsewhere. TELESCOPES CLUB BAGS At. Lowest. Prices. JUST ARRIVE D.â€"A carload of" WINDSOR SALT: Colemru’s Masts and Lard: alwhvs on hand. ~_' REPAIRING as usual AI‘ mm DOWN-TOWN snow sronn. Terms: . . - 03811. MATTHEWS LATIMER Highest Quality Groceries Custom Carding I 380 LEAVE 1‘0 INFO!!! In 008 {OMERS and the public in xenon! an an panned to furnish Now Pumps no Remus. Wau Dame. Rcocduswo an 93W done with Conan concrete. Pumps. The Chronicle is Free till January to new paid-in- advance subscribers. DURHAM. Q' ALL ORDERS when u the old on. near KoGonn'o [ill will he prong“, .. tended to. ALL Won: GUAuua-no at “Live cud let live" Pincus in hedvy or light wear. A New StOCk 0f Of many kinds‘ Wonk! ask you to try "f-Time'.” It has been a good seller and is a. good polish. Some good values in Terms: Goods deliVered promptly; to any place in the town. SHOE DRESSINGS We keep on hand a large assort- ment of Blankets, TWCCCIS, Yards, etc, and a full stock of Groceries. THmBALD's OLD STAND. S. SCOTT Flou‘r‘ Feed GEORGE WHITIOBB. Lowest” Prices. and Spinning. ONTARIO. Implements This smell advertisement represents l ‘ IV" I . one of the largest end best business colleges in Csnede. No school in the , , , Dominion does more for its students Ozllme ' Boynl Household Flo“, ‘5 80 per barrel. thnn we'do. To our knowledge not one at our grndnntes is unemployed- We get fnr more applications than , Other High Grade Manitobe Flour to t s wecsn meet: Yonmsyen re eny .5.“ 1‘55. or! n, l. on. n _ ---_ L-nlnm- Ihe Sherlock Olgans Em’vw‘x’; Sewing Machines Malone Separators mu‘D‘uQ 2 HAVE YOU? Call and See Us. A lot of Pulor and Bedroom Lumps 9111 prices. Any old Worn silver? It so, I am prepared to re- plate it, Bringit in now while [have the time. "‘_All work guaranteed. Prices Moderate, and Strictly Cash. Gab. Yiirs. Women’s outside Shirts for fell or winter at 2.50, 300, 3.50. 84.50'. hLadies' winter Vests from 250 up. Children’s winter Vents from 13c up Men's Cardigan Jackets nt 81.00 and $1.40. The Big 4 CALDER â€" BLOCK â€" DURHAM Largo 11-4 size Flannolocte Blanketsâ€"White and may at $1.20. Fur Caperines qt 3? 52 6, 6,50, ‘9, Fur Rufls at 1.50. 8 00. 4.75, $5.00. “Large site Bed Comfor’ers It 1.26, i775, 2.00, 2.50, 8‘3 00. . CAMPBELL, Agent. DURHAM, ONT. TO OUR! A COLD IN ONE DAY Elliott 8. Manama“: STRATFORD. ONTA B IO. New Honey Just In of all kinds for the Farm, the Home and the Dairy. Write for our hmdme He Sells Cheap AGENCY. I’RINCIPALS. Choice Bread» . and Confections The school is thoronhly equipped I: hook ehllity, in chemicel and electncol supplie- flttlnge. etc. for fuh Junior Luvlng end [all ulatioo work. The following competent on! N in charge: English. MISS FLOSSIE MCKERR AGREE. First“ Ceroiflcs'o and third year undermdunto Queen's University. Science. History.“ 0! znnhy. ’9 mss MARY GORDON. mm m... with In} on. graduate of Ontario Normal College. I“ matics and English Grammar during I. Term. DURHAM SCHOOL. Intending students ahouhl enter at the host ning of the harm if possible. lionrd cnn b. tuned nt mnonanle rams. Durham is I but and active town. making it a must doom} place of residence. WM. JOHNSTON. T308. ALLAN, lat Clue Certifiuta. ”I. MISS L. M. FORFA R. Chutes. Had“ I: The People’s Grace and Provision Sto The undersigned heving been restored no i by simple meene efter snflering for meal; with e severe lung eflection. end thet 4 dieeese Com. ll enxions to neke h to his fellow suflerers the meene of can. thoee who desire it. he will cheerfully send. oi cherze e copy of the preecription need. s the will iind e sure cure for Com as. Cheterrh. Bronchitis end ell three lung m. He hopee ell eulererewil his reuned . es it ie invelneble. Those des the prose ption. which will cost the. eel end ins rove e blessing. will leees e41 lsv.BD ARDA. WILSONBmh eJ-w‘ rm: loans but. 31“.. par lug. um 91mm H H H mow: rsmily flour. .. W. WATSO‘ nu. SHORTS, and Ill kin. CROPS ALWAYS 0. ll Good. dolinrod promptly h Mrs. Alex. Implements . Constantly on hcnd md duliw ered to nll put. of town duly. Opp. Middnugh House BARCLAY BEL Highest Nice for males. STAFF AND EOUIPKIXT. Try Us for All Ki: Highâ€"Grade Flo: T0 CONSUIPT IVES. Sewing Machines J. I. IIlIITEI Ill“ PROPRIETOR. Flour. loos. 31.00 per month Chnirmun. 66 ALSO OUR SEE OUR of every kin 6‘ c. annex. 6‘ ‘6

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