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Durham Review (1897), 14 Jan 1904, p. 5

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ter . Of Persons baving your pair of warns ‘opular Prices utters [xncry ir TUR us Lightning ade by Johrm wing to some: lid not zrrive eason so wil} Lid St 9, a ftew paire illiams‘ ... LOW $1.3% ridge ev Dver 1e .3 wo c rel!â€"«knorw»» l uge s and air 85 bbers, 2 theur ET, pe Buggy n the swin KERS IEXTS mfortabte pricrs to BELL ricters CI. iken bw goe & ‘raith Topean uarries ilton ‘, d"- the Arthur Impl<men . STORE 100d$ #tâ€" W 8e & #1 pRpll¢ Or Keep Hotd of the String. *X A String on it OF2BEST QUALITY. Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Crockery, &c. We can give you Bargain«. rit* We ask inspection of our Teas..zy TWEEDS & YARNS IT WILL PAY YOU to take Mn;our business thgugh you kave to drive 20 miles. Plenty of peoâ€" yple come further and find it to pay. He has had *# YEARS‘ EXPERIENCE and those who deal with him get the benefit of it. IN8SURANCES, Fire, Life and Accident, piaced han ,de eoms-mm at lowest rates. Every loss setâ€" tled honorably and fairly. Noquibbling, MOTTOâ€"* Alwmys prompt, never negligent." All business strictly confidential. HE COLLECTE debts and claims of all kinds. Nt charge made if no meney collected. _ Is not that fair ? IF YOU WANT TO BUY a place or business, he can find something to sun?u. He just now has for sale 100 ACRES IN BENTINCK with good bank barn, dwelling, perhaps the best hardwood bush in the Township & only asks about £2000. Think of it ! IF YOU WISH TO SKLL your property, he can do it quicker and better tham you can and he charâ€" ges nothing if no sale. HKE WILL LEND you meney on shortest notice lowest rates, very smallest cost, on your own terms S$. SCOTT. Are carelu} as to who «hall do their business. _ So should you be. Then you bhad betier go to H. H. Miller, the Hanoâ€" ver Conveyancer. A gegperal Banking business transacted Drafts issued and collection smade on all points. Deposits received arnd inter est allowed «t er.rvent rates SAVINGS BAN® _ .aterest allowed on savings bank deposits of $1.00 and up wards _ Prompt attention and every facility afforded customers living at dista ce. J KELLY, Agent. [HE WORDS MILLIONAIRES AGENTS in all principal points in Ontario, _ Quebec, Manitoba, United Htate« and England. W. F. COWAN, President. GEO. P. REID, Manager. DURHMHAM AGENCY DNEA a c ons o2 y 000 CV + } +. .. @4, 200, OUL CAPITAL, Paid up........... 1,000,000 RESERVE FUND ........... £50,000 ‘(:.:s!:l'él fip!t_horized. ++ . . . » $2,000,00( STANDOARD BAMK 0F CANAN] When you buy anuything at DARâ€" LING‘S, you have a string fastenâ€" ed to your money and you keep hold of the other end. If they fail to satisfy, you h ye only to pull the strivyg and your money comes back, Try it at our risk, All our C Prosperous New Year [| A Merry Christmas Head Office, Torono. dues inflammation. It heals, strengthens. Your doctor will explain thisto you. Heknows all about this cough medicine. rely vegatable, Darting, Ohe Peopte‘s Druggist. Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral quie:s tickling throats, kackâ€" ing coughs, pain in the lung:, It relieves congestion sabâ€" Cherry Pectoral We Wish THE BIG 4. And a â€"ustomers and Friends The Hanover Conveyancer _ _ BEAN Happy and business. _A meeting of the Directors will be held same daBand place at 10 | a. m. s A. Davipsox, Secy. The Annual Meeting of this Society will be held in the Town Hall Durham, on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1904, at 1 p. m., for the election of officers and general Hogs were nnchanged. We quore :â€" Selects, of prime bacon quality, $5.25 ; fate and lights, $5 ; sows, $3 to $8.50 ; stags. $2 to $8 per ewt. ' Calves, $4 to $5.75 $10 each* ‘The iightness in the supply or sheep made trade active and values firm. Prices were as follows :â€"Export ewes, §$3.50 to $875 ; export bucks, $2.50 to $8 ; lambs, graimâ€"fed. $4.75 to $5; lambs, baroyard. $4 to $4.75 per cnt. Prices in feeders and stockers continued nominal owing to the lightness of the rup. Quotations follow :â€"Feedera, 1,000 to 1,050 lbe, $8.50 to $4 ; feeders, 800 to 950 lbe, $8 40 $8.50 ; stockers, 450 to 750 lbe, $2.25 to $3, according to quality. The value of mileh cows were steady at $30 to $50 each. Bulls suitable for the export trade at $3.90 to $4.25 per ewt. Export cows, $3.25 to $3.50 ; medinm butchers‘ cows,$2.25 to $3 ; canners, $1.25 to 82 per ewt. to good I-u'eher'a'.‘ ;33"75 butchers‘. $8.40 ‘to $3.75 to $3.25 per ecwt. Ne O nber@ireiintatais yB mnilt c S 4 .\ 1 the Western Market toâ€"day, and prices were firm to strong. Fhe executors of the late Mr Robt Jardins held an nuction sale of his farm stock and Implements la«t weak.s . The farm was s1r0 sold, Mr Geo Blair being the purchaser. Miss Anote Jardive intends leaving for Toronto sbortly to be with her sister. We are sorry to hear that Mr« John McGillivray is still keeping poorly and we ayimpathize with them in the loss of their little child. » The Miss Glenelg. are wopd‘s. Mr Chas Moffat lost a valuable horse last week from bleeding of the lungs. Mr Gny Williams paid a visit t> his brother, in Buffalo, who bad met with, a serioun« railway accident. . He returaed Saturday evening and reported his brother as doing well. t T Trade in all kinds of cattle was dight at Vc | 99 PR ooo o Eveits 1 " h Mr Willio Haw is spending the winâ€" ter wiih his brother George. Mr J Renwick, Jaughter and busband, from the Queen cicy. holidayed here. Steye McMurdoch went under a, operation. He is staying at his brother‘s so as to be handy tor Dr Sueath,. _« Misses Flora and Kate Clark intend leaving for Toronto, toâ€"day, Monday, Miss Sarah MeFudgen, of the city, gave the home a surprise the night befere Xmas, as sheo popped in about twelve o‘clock, unexpectedliy. _ She was in comâ€" pany with Sarah A Clark, who with the rest of her sisters presented their mother with a fur coat as u Xumas gift. Miss Aunie Melean is bome and a pleasiog eyent may take piacee in the Lear future. George Witters paid a visit to Rrusâ€" sals a short time ago and spent Xmas w ib his motherâ€"n â€"law, ard bhad a good # in Geo L Haw bought of Neil Clark, his loo acre farm, which lays ride by side with his own. Mr Haw lntepds farming on a larger seale. © Neil Clark gave Join Campbell his offer. A xeDongall was vftered a fine figure ijor his farm, one bundred and thiety neres, $7000, the effects of gtod tarmers and good farmâ€" ing. 8. GREY AG. SOCIETY Geo Witters bou.ht- fifty acres, and be now acros uf good land. Geo L Haw bought . loo acre farm. whis)h if *4 Wike "UBVGiE UhP P haric. hoi ordered it by Proton Station. Though the winter is so atormy ness always rolls on. Sam McMurdo bas purchased a team of horses for which be ; good figure. Sam will farm 150 of land nest snmmer, Our storekeeper,. as luck bappen bis supply of gouds in before the got filled with snow. It was witk difficnlty he got the last shoment Earn Earnest prophesied. _last fal, when the red squirre!l haunted the barns alter the grain being barvrested and goâ€" ing away with their pockets fall of grair, that ue were going to have a long and heayy winter of it. _ We find that Mr Earnest is in touch with the wenther prophet. LIvE STOCK MARKETS Toronto. It is some zl'mo since en be:rd from. Â¥islting Edge Hill. BROWNSVILLE. CPCr, 0P onA Line, g at Mr Thos Greenâ€" per cwt. azsd $2 to last shipment as he luck bappened got so astormy busiâ€" MeDongall was his farm, one 8. 3700‘% lh. d good farmâ€" our burg bas sold oJ THURSDAY, January 28th, 1904. i FRIDAI. January 20th, 1904. & young pard & o. neres The Apaunal Meeting of the Grey and Bince Mutual Fire Insurance Co, will be held in Miller‘s Hall, Hanover. on Wednesday, the 27th of January, 1964. commencing at 1 o‘clock ‘in the afterâ€" noon. Duxcar CaxPBELL, Manager. Lots 16, on the 17th and 18 Concessions, in the Township of â€" E remont,. 200 acres, 150 acres under gmn{ state of cultivation. _ Well watered. _ Copuvenâ€" 1ent to Church, School and Post (fmce. Adjoining Dromore. Good buildings. For terms, &c apply to $20.00 per month and board. Apply personally at this office or by letter to « CHAS. RAMAGE, Durham Dec. 2nd, 1903. Wanted, two first class farm hands to begin work at any time during this month. _ Steady employment. Wages SEOWY D4 : sutees : en mcaia ts i Pn as & D ‘ Lot 10 Con. 22, Township Egremont. County Grey, containing 120 acres, For full particulars apply to roada some The undersigned offers fer sale lots 46 and 47, Con. 3, 8. D. R., Bentinck, conâ€" taining 162 acres, 150 acres in a good state of cultiyation, 12 acres bush, Good buildings and firstâ€"class orehard, Well watered. Only six miles from Durham. Also a hay press for sale. _FARM for SALE or RENT. FARM HELP WANTED The well known Taylor farm at Droâ€" more, township of Egremont. 350 acres}; good state of cultiyation ; well watered ; good bmldings; convenient to post ofâ€" fice, church and school. Apply to Mrs, Tavior, Dremore, Ont. Valuable Property situated on North Side, Lambton St.‘ first place outside the Town of Durbam. EPverything in firstâ€"class shape, good new brick house, good bank barn, and 11 acres €irstâ€"class land. Large orchard set cut last spring with every good kind of fruit. A firstâ€" class place f’r‘mr anybedy. Apply to KEELER, The Jeweller, Durham. â€" â€" j ©~ Seres it for machinery, land in good state of cultivation. Water on both.50‘s. 64 miles from Durham, conâ€" venient to CUhurch and Post Office. 4 acres in Farll wheat, 24 acrtes fall ploughâ€" ed. Comfortable buildings. Terms reaâ€" sonable. Apply to the proprietor, Jowx McDoxarno, Bunessan P. 0., Nov. 24, 03.‘ Lot No. 20 and 21, Con. 3, N. Glenelg, containing 100 acres n less. 80 acres fit for machimery, good state of cultivation _ 1V. A comfortable brick house. a stone cellar under 1t, three acres of good soil, on the south sigqe of Lambton street, a aile and a half from Durbham. _ Just across 100 acres is a school house, A good traftic road to Duarham. A good creek close by. Simall frnin2~ an._P VC their names, addresses and descriptions and a full statement of particulars of their claims and the nature of the securâ€" ity {if any) held by them duly certified, and that after the said day the adminisâ€" trator will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parâ€" ties entitled thereto, having regard only to the cirims of which heshall then have notice, Dated this 18th day of December A. D., 1003 J. P. TEurForp, Solicitor for administrator. FARMS FOR SALE. their names, In the Surrogate Court of the County } of Grey, in the matter of the Estate of Archibald MceNab. late of the Township of Glenelg, in the County of Grey, farmer, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to R. 8. O0., 1897, ‘Cap. 129. Sec, 38 and Amending Acts, that all persons having claims agoinst the Estate of the said Archibald McNab, who died on or about the 26th day of September, A. D 1902. are_ required _to send by post prepaid or to deliver to J. P. Telford of the Town ot Durham. Solicitor far the Adminisâ€" trator on or before the 14th day of January, A. D.. 1904. THE SCOTCH CONCERT. C e 2 0 020 209 7 990 OSEA | Road, in the sard Township of Glenelg. | TERMS OF SALEâ€"Ten per cent of the purchase money at the time of sale and the balance in thirty days thereafier without interest, _ For further particaâ€" lars apply to George Binnie, Bunessan g. O.. the administrator of the said lnkakaLi0s FARM FOR SALE. Davin McKELYRYy, Thistle P SW TTTTY 120 °6 4 AHEOPUIRLS Auctioneer, Vendor‘s Solicitor. Dated 11th January 1904, Durham, Estate. or to Hvau_ MacKay, t ANNUAL MEETING, The Administrator of the Estate of Archibald McNab, late of the Township of Glenelg. in the County of Grey, who died on the 26th day of September A. D. 1902, will offer for sale by public anction FARM TO RENT. Va.lua‘bl.o Mxrs. TAYLOR, Dromore, Ont FARM FOR SALE. close by. V"Svlflm_;li‘i'l'-uils. Mars. Winuram Wirr ADMINISTRATOR‘S SALE orF i@ble Farm Property in Glenelg in the County of Grey. FOR SALE. Notice to Creditors. ‘ UNY, omall fruits. Apply to k \:VILLIAM WILLAvPGHKAX or ; o xi ue‘ W FOR SALE. PC . TEuroRrp. , Prop. DUKHAM McDona ONTARIO ARCHIVEs TORONTO Mss M. Gorpox, Teacher Dressed Hogs, per owt Hogs, Live weight..... Eutter, fresh roll per lb Butter, Tub.............. Hifdes, per cwt.......... Calfskine, per lb........ Sheepskins.............._ rassessess» $ 00 rnsssescss: 2 80 74 seseriare: 8 26 por owt 6 55 ight..... 5 oo Ne Uvuk T 8 5 Moy Sen uie . ) o tiitie Motion Piane Work For terms appiyite ; i4 Moo Nargaret Cun, Venther, . N.M.M._ 41 Myer‘s Music Method. * Adopted by ali leading Schools in Toromte. This"deservedly popular system by mean Chart Drilis, m.cx{mi‘“nm.. e devices brings the wing *I* mfld'l immediate comprehension . Durham, Nov. 16, ‘0G 6 75 JOHN CLARK Orders may be left at his Implement Ware rooms, McKinnon‘s 6ld stand, or at the Ravinw NOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSIONER, &c, J CONVEYANCER. vVALUVATOR l' Insurance Agent, D. McePHAIL. Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey. Licensed Auctioneer for the Co, of Grey. Rales OFFICEâ€"â€"MeKenzie‘s Old Stand Durham 18 Collections of all kinds J Farms boug‘ promptly at,tcndedto.t and sold 16 16 Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey, T moderate. sales 10 dutes, don miet be made m the Remow of G‘l:l.‘orto o .v-fl-le P. 0., will he:m attended tom on application to 14 ARTHUR H. JACKSON earrisrter. SoLumciTronr in SurRrEME Counr: Norary Reusiic, commissioner,. erc. Barrister, Notary, Conveyancer 34 MACKAY & DUNN s Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers &c. Money to Loan, ffices, old Chronicle office stand, Gar O afraxa 8t, ) 1 ii n «. G. MacKay K.C. Money to Loan at reasonable rates and on terms to suit borrower. fice, McIntyre Block, over the Bank _‘ mzy,.__"_ 0) **£, FAR, THROAT & NORE, _ MRBRRARmmwm.,.._ EXCLUOBIVELY. Office, 13 Frost 8t, Owen Sound. Will be at the Middaugh House, Durham, ilnt Wednesday of each 'nomh from 10 a. m. ' p. m. uDC PRUERERT, CCEOBT ""0 °¥ acompetent and careful VIJ.":.I’. Aill Charges AModerate Member Colle;e Physicians and Surgeo Jutario. 98 Residence Cor. Garafraxa and George oto;:n: foot of li.leu.a Old lood&.("‘m. f OFFICE hOURS 9â€"11 a. m. 24 p. m, 7â€"8 p. m, Telephone Connection No. 10 MONEY TO LOAN J. G. HUTTON, M. D. tÂ¥ Will be at Kuapp | Saturday in each month L. R.C. P., London, England Graduate of London, New York and Chicage. Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose, and Threat. DENTISTRY, Drâ€" T. G. HOLT L. D. S. bwmhumbbluuud Wo-enluc\lldn-. ARTHUR GUN, M. D qub zt . MePHAIL, Hopeyille P. 0. C. RAMAGE, Durbam . LEFROY McCAUL DR. GEO. S. BURT. , "1N6i DOOR EAST OF Du nam Pharmacy Calder‘: Residence first door west of the old Post Office, Durham., â€" 8. DAVIDSON, â€" P. TELFORD Private Muu! to Loan fnnforudadinediftaethztantrt. Wihrs».. alfii._Ls 4 Pavmernax & Burereox, e over McLachian‘s Store 8 to 10 a. x. HOUIB:; 2 to 4 P. m. 4t J t DR. BROWN, of Royal College Torente 1â€"6 p m

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