Durham Chronicle (1867), 31 Mar 1910, p. 2

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‘ 0 4-3 "5 1 | x ”ACRE IN NORMANBY. .125 are. of flint clun‘ leVel land. balance wooded. fair house, 3 amp to quick purchaser. any tauntâ€"WI. Dunn. Durham. 22: _. Hw_ BEING EAST HALF OF LOT 2, Con. 21 Egremont. containing 50 acres. ‘Well watered by never- failing spring and a running stream close to buildings. Good frame house, frame barn, stone basement stable underneath. aâ€" bout 45 acres cleared and in good state of cultivation, rest good hardwood bush. Also N.E. 1-4 of Lot 3. Con. 3, Egremont, 25 ac- res. about 12 acres of cedar and hemlock swamp; balance slash- ed. Well Watered by never-fail- ing creek. No buildings on this parcel. Will sell one or both parcels to suit purchaser. Terms of payment and other particulars on apéylication to Joseph Patterâ€" son, arney P.O. 3.18.6pd LOTS NUMBERS ONE AND TWO (1 and ‘2) Con. 2, N.D..R., Town-. ship of Artemesia, one mile north of Priceville. 100 acres. A first- class farm, well fenced, and un- der good state of cultivation. On it are a log house, fairly com- fortable. a bank barn 45x65 with basement and stabling under- neath. Well watered, and a never failing well. About 20.ac- res of good hardwood bush and‘ swamp that has never been cull- ed to any great extent. Quite convenient to school, churches, postoffice and railway station. A snap for quick sale. For fur- ther particulars apply .to P. F. McArthur, or Dr. 1. Dixon. Price- ville. P.O.. executors of the es- tate of the late John McArthur. Priceville, Feb. 4th, 1910 ~ ”M Sal.“ vov - eeulon no! Glenelg, N311; lots 15 and 16. This farm is well water- ed and has «006 buildings erect- ed thereon good land, find an excellent on ortunlt for the right mun. or (art er particu- lnn. atrply on the remiaes to A. War . Bnneunn. ch. 4, ampd _â€"â€"-â€"â€" money can. rennin on mort age. For _‘ partially-L 1gp]? Wi liam . l L U13; uuuuu w-.. . . _ good working order. Apply to ox 92. Durham, Ont. 221 ti THE BUILDING OCCUPIED BY P.G.A. Webster as jewellery stora, .d J.P. Telford as a law office, with show cases, wall cases, clock and sue. At a bargain. Apply to A. Gordon, Weyburn, Sask. 61009“ LOT 53 Cox- }v N.D.R.. GLENELG- éoTleg'e’Dgoul-Surgeons ofOâ€"ritario conmstmg 0x 50 acres. 0t ROOd Dentistry in :II its Branches. pasture. On the premises are a "mumâ€"Calder Block. over Post Ofiiee. good dwelling house and fair- ___._____-. outbuildings, a never {311mg " â€"“ Spring and a good quantity of Legal (1)1735th timber. Good fishing. An ideal I P IBHONI proverty for a ”We“ ARRISTEL, somcm'on. mo. farmer. or any person desiring , , first class pasture for stock. For osceogcgbt'é?r1{ gglpo’rh'o thxngwm'gfl’z . . ’ O °g m. n n further particulars apply to yt‘ mouov to loan st 5 per cent. on farm Chris. Firth. Durham, or Alex. 9,000,“. W. F. Dunn, Firth. Lloydtown. ““3239? 1 AM OFFERING FOR SALE TEN : ARRISTER 801 [0,103 CON houses in the Town of Durham, voyancora,Notary Public. Ego: Money ranging in price from #850 to'meommLoweuRam. 33500.. also a 25 acre _PP°P9?ty ‘,’)£fioe:â€"â€"Mclntyro Block. over Standard outmde of the corporgtwl} Plait} Bank Durhun. Ontuio. “VMCI o! m inch. Wm: ”10% 0'“ 81X ROOMED HOUSE AND TEN acres of .land in the town of Durham. On premises are good i pen, hen house 3-4-1 5“: ac. rent house wi‘hou: Ian-:1, it «looked. Apply tc J aim. Bio latt‘ a: C. b. 1! kinds 0‘ grass seeds at the Cantu! Drug Store. taluv v .I‘r ‘v- ‘I’ghall be. fileased rtgfurnish fur- ; thfr particulars of thesel pgop-i A. H ’30k80ll er ies to any person. ave ’l ' ' made several sales of town prop- g 03%;: (331:9, 2231511131123; '. ertv during this season and the ,w . ’ . . t. Money :0 Loan. Issuer of Mar- deman dfor such property IS 111-; into L' . . creasing daily. The time to buy 1:... ".333521. A general smug." bum in before the next boom comesi DURHAM ONT.(Lowm Town.) not when it is here.-â€"W.F.- Dunn. ‘____ h . _- ' if M ' M Dur am 1’} chensed A uclzoneer ’- -â€"-.â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" -â€"â€"â€"â€". (OMFORTABL E 9 R0 OO‘IED brick dwelling. well 5: tna 9.6 Ap'fly to Elizabeth Lnu'le Dur- .n‘_ ‘1‘ ‘g ham. “â€"â€"_V n. a. ’ m to moo WEEKLY MADE HAND tram. burl. ling our goods. Salary or com- ° £8152; missionâ€"Fairfax Refining Co.‘ __ Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A. Durham. For Sale 01‘ Rvnt. Fur Sale. SMALL ADS? h anle".1 Jan. 1721!, ur- 1) t! 0: ha. 25 out. for first inunion. ' one inch and under two inohal It. Yearly um on :ppuomon 3.17.6 STAGS WANTED. â€" FARMERS and other: having mt stage to dispose of will kind it to their interest to communicate with me. as I am prepared to pur- chase at highest prices.â€"-John O’Neill. G‘enelg Centre. 3108p I GOOD HOUSES FOB Apply to J. )1. Latin». I.â€" ‘ , stairs, Lambton Street. Residence-â€" Corner Queen and (ieor e Streetsâ€"North of Methodist Church ‘ 'ce hoursâ€"941 e.m.. 24 3.111.. 7-9 pm. Telephone No. 10. Tr; lamieson flaclaurin. {)FFICE AND RESIDENCE A J short distance east of Knapp’s Hotel, Lamb ton Street, Lower Town, Durham Office hours from 12 to '2 o’clock 1' (ice in the New Hunter Block. Ofliee noun, 8 to 10 a. m., to 4 p. m. and 7 t09 1. m. Special attention given to diseases )f women and children. Residence op- )oeite Preebvterian Church. HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, on (ice in the New Huntpr Block. ‘ Qflicg into Assistant Roy. London Ophthalmic Boo 3113.. :nd to Golden Sq. Throat 3nd Nose Hon. SPECIALIST : £YE,_ EAR, THROAT . NOSE [\_____ L‘A __-‘ WILL BE AT ABERDEEN BY"; ery 'Wedmesday, the balance the ‘winter to measure and pay for all sawlOgs delivered there The highest rice paid for all straight, so logs a! all kinds of timber. Custom sawing and shingles done early in the spring. â€"N. McIntyre. May 31-09 L B. C. P.. LONDON. ENG RADULATE of London, New York 4nd Chicago. Disease: of Eye. Bar Nose and Throat. Will be M. Knapp House, Durham. the 2nd iatusdav in each month. Houreâ€"lâ€"fi pm. J F GRANTJ). D. 8 .L.D 8 ONOR GRADUATE. UNIVERSI- ty of Toronto. Gradusto Rays College Dental Surgeons of Ontario Dentistry in all its Branches. "Wiomâ€"Calder Block. over Post. 06509 I. G. Hutton. M. 0.. C. M. wmcn. TELFORD’S BLOCK. UP l. P. Tolford. ARRISTEL, SOLICITOR. ETC. Ufi‘me. nearly opposi o the Registry o fice. Lambtou $t.,Durhnm. Any amount pt‘ mouov to loan an 5 per cent. on farm oroportv. )FFICE: IRUDD MATHEWS, MARKDALE 0nt.. Licensed Auctioneer for ‘11:? County of Grey. _§ales at- FOR 0.1.3.. 5233,, AND _0j1jHER "fidgtrt'bflatâ€" reasbnable terms. Arrangements may Le made at the Chronicle offi_c_e. Durham lies and Poles Wanted 6565 for Salg, :‘mmo 13"ch‘5t 91‘,” DVD“ “fin“d. Medical Directory Arthur Gun. Dr. W. 0. Pickering Dentist. Dental Dz’rectorv. DR. BROWN ’Wanted. To Rent. DH. BURT. nod 10 com- for each double the Above Over J J. Hunter’s fiiiv? 5th. Inad- 413d It. Gonna Alhn 1| engaged with It. fW.G. firth tor a month. Hrs. James Staple: of Harkdale. in visiting her son‘ Fred, and with } other relatives. Walkerton Miss Valerie Edge was 1 guest at the wedding of 1 friend in â€"- ‘ _J__ VV -.-â€"â€" Mina Emma Harper of Mount Forest. was visiting dor several days with the Edge famine: in this neighborhood. 2- her home here. Mr. E.J. Reynoldm w? school here during the ' 1910. is spending part Easter vacation .in the hood. Several of our farmers are c..â€" gaged in the manufacture of maple syrup. The sap run. however, is not up to the average of former years. Amongst the students who were home (or the ho'ljdays‘ we notice, Miss Maggie Firth from Goderich Collegiate Institute; Miss Mary Edge from Owen Sound Collegiate Institute 3 and Mr. Thos. Firth ‘from Faculty of Education. Tor- 3 onto It’s healing and drawingâ€"that’s why Putnam’s Corn Extractor is. better than cheap acid substitutes. 'Insist on Putnam’s only. On Thursday‘ March 3rd, a num- ber of the neighbors and friendst of Mr. and Mrs. Sparh’ng gathered at their home to bid farewell to them and their family ere their departure for the West. Mr. Wm. Baker was called to the chair when a very nice program was rendered. after which the ladies passed a- round the eatables which they pre- pared ttor the occasion. and every- !body «enjoyed themselves. It was ~_â€"_‘ the unitedâ€"wish of everyone that 'Mr. and Mrs. Sparling and Cecil would have an abundance of suc- cess fin their new home. The ad- dress and presentation,â€" q or before the 30th day of March, and settle the same without fur- ther notice. After that date, steps will be taken to collect as the law directa.â€"James Carson, Collector. You need a bottle of the Cep- trAal Drug Store’s beed‘ iron and Contains No Caustic Acids 01 our farmers are en- VVaudby. WednesdIY. FOR SALE N utice. 111 have always been earnest and zeal- ous. taking an active part in church and Sunday school. We feel .aure that your example and moral influence will bear fruit in the years to come. In the new and growing 'West where your home for the future will be. there .will be ample ‘Opportunity ‘xfor Work of this nature. and 'we be you and your family .will prove a help and blessing to the commun- ifv in which you live. As a slight you and your family .w: help and blessing to th¢ ity in which you live. 4 symbol of the esteem in and «your Jamily are he you to accept of this rendered m. and now as you go to your new home the kindly re- gard and beat washes of your many friends will follow you. and that every \success may attend you is .the wish of us all. fignadx‘. WM'. 'J. BAKER JOHN ELLISON. JR. JAMES ELLISON (The vtoregoin-g address was re- ceived here at the proper tima but was mislasid and therefore failed to appear. The faul-t lay with us and «m "an ‘fhe matter was not at- gve reget 'the matter was not al- -tended 'to at the proper tfime. The remaining items sent in at the same time are a little out of date now and We purposely ‘omit them. â€"Ed. Chronicle.) General debility and a general “run down” sta'te cams for a gen- eral tonic for the system. Such is “The D.L.” Emulsion. Builds you up. increases your Weight. gives healtn. He Was Out Lats. The Cookstown Advocate gives l the following account of a shoot- ‘ ing affair in one of their banks} which might have resulted serious- ; 1y: “On account of the floodsSun-E day night last one of the clerks of i the Union Bank was rather late in reaching his sleeping quarters at ‘ the bank here. the result being ai narrow escape iron death. This . is how it happened: About ten o’- i clock the junior clerk retired, and, thinking the other clerks had done ! the same, locked up for the night and went to bed. .When in the; middle of a happy dream the jun- ‘ ior was rudely awakened by the . sound of foot steps and the clink-' of door knobs. keys, etc. Thinking that burglars were on the job he reached for his revolver. ~ Mr. the junior’s bedroom window, and when no reply was given to his question “who’s there.” the clerk gave the “intruder” a last word of warning and forthwith blazed three shots at ’him through the window. Hearing him; hustling around the bank at' a 2.40 clip, the young man sent two more balls of lead after the “burglar.” _ Just as things were beginning to look serious the proceedings were called to a halt by the late Mr. â€"â€"â€"â€" giving the countersign at the front door. then all was wellâ€" .but it was a narrow escape.” When you go to the country take a tin of Davis’ Menthol Salve along. It is unequalled to relieve earache. sprains, burns, cuts and bruises. 25 cents. ‘On the day that the Legislature was prorogued. its harmony was disturbed by a suffragette. who from her place in the gallery, de- mand‘ed votes (or women. and then escaped before the Sergeant at Arms could capture her. Later her identity was discovered. and it turns out that .she is Miss Olivia Smith. and is almost a native of Annan. where she spent most of her early life. She came there, it is said. from England, when a child of five years old‘ and was adopted by‘James Turnbull. The next fifteen years of her life :were spent there; she attended the pub- lic school and the Presbyterian Sun- day school. During that time she sshowed no signs of sufragette leanings. At twenty years of age, about the year 1900‘ she went back to England and entered a London hospital to train as a nurse. Since her graduation she has visitâ€" ed in Annan more than once. '. Miss Smith is an enthusiastic Annah Girl Made Se'ne. general Edgh'od. About two your! ego. she spent a term in no! on that account. She in described on a modest‘ ,reflned women. not at .11 of the sort one imagine. the mill- tent mtregette to be. But the in nevertheleu. a strong advocate has agent. ultogether, three terms in prison through devotion to her cause.â€"0wen Bound Sun. A sorrel colt one pleasant day ran round and round a stack of hay. and kicked it’s heels and paw- ed the land. and reared and'jump- ed to beat the band. The older horses sbood around and swallow- ed todder by the pound and gave no notice to the kid that gayly round the hay stack slid. I loat- ed around and murmured then.â€" iIf horses were as mean as men. fsome old gray work-horse. stiff !and sour. would law that colt for ihalt an hour; me thinks I hear lthat work horse say.â€"“You think lyour mighty smooth and gay and 'y-ou are fresh and sporty .now. but when they hitch i:yeou to the plow and strap ‘a harness on your back and .work you 1hill your innards crack. and kick you when you want to balk. and slug you with a chunk of rock. and :cover you with nasty sores. and leave you freezing out :01 doors,â€"O. then you won’t kick up your heels. you’ll know then ____________ how a work-horse feels!” But chill the colt that would rejoice ;~ ,no zgray-beard plug would leave SPRING TERM . 3 its feed to make the heart of'boy- . ' . . F u in 29th to ,thood bleed. no dnsmal prophecaes “JPSugfie, (aggrflfim l , are heard. no moral homilies ab- July 4th and afford- continu- ous opportunity for bright . surd. where horses stand and eat young people to qualify for 3 ', their hay. and so the colts may run gogd boasts“; p'vtsitioiés. .Our ! . so 00 . 6 Ion ra usiness ,3 and play.”â€"Walt 'Mason in The 9995“. of Toronto. invim --_-:.I-..-c:nn nun. Star. Come and see the “Halley Com- et” but how. also the ‘Chanteclier’ haat bow. One of these but bows almost complete the trimming on one hat. They are Well Worth see- ing.â€"Mise Dick. While walking gayly down the street last time I was in town, I read a Welcome news despa-tch that prices had gone down. “Aha.” said I. “I now perchance may start at once to eat That nourishing. luxurious commoâ€" dity called meat.” I hasted to a butcher shop. “Give me a steak.” said I. “I understand the price of it is not so very high.” “To cheap. alas” the butcher said “the price I hate to state; Its ninety-seven cents a pound. marked down from ninetyâ€"eight.” “Ah Well.” I sighed. “the price of ' meat is still prohibitive; I’ll go and get a good cheap fish. for everyone must live.” And so I hustled up a mort .where fishes were for sale. Both large and small and lean and fat. from whitebait into whale. Said II. “I hear these denizens of yonder vasty deep. Toâ€"day don’t set one back so much in other words they’re cheap!” “They are” the 'fishman answered me. “fresh fish right off the line. That once were sixty cents an .oz. are only fifty-nine.” “Well ‘never mind.” -I gayly said. “I’ll tell you what I’ll do. I’ll drop in on a grocery store and buy an egg or two. . For after all. what’s brighter and more tempting than the eye That looks expectant at you from a red hot pomch or try? It eggs are cheaper than they were I told the grocer man. “I’ll take a pair and pay for them on the installment plan.” “01! course they’re cheaper.” he replied. “Our choicest eggs, my F" \v ‘ POW. THE STANDARD BANK vings Bank Deputment at Every Branch. 15mm BRANCH Joni-flaw “an” Au'to-Ship in Burk Fcalla Ar- The Work Ham. High Cost of Living. W l873 For sums up to $50 our Bank Money Orders are eonyenient and mexpensive. For larger amount: we issue Dub 0: Bill: of Exchange. Money sent at once to any huh-g point in the. world by Telegraphic or Cable um OF CANADA . TRANSMITTING MONEY and Funeral Directorw A. BELL UN DE RTAKER chture frqmmg on shortest I8 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY HOW At the Chronicle Printing House, Garafma 8treet. HIE DURHAM EHHUNICLE Subocription Tin: ( any ad u“”“’""“ .1684 eddreu. free of poem, h Reta - - $1 Mper you. payable 1:13de 41.50 mny be chewed if not no id. The M to which every eubocflption is d in 4|qu by m. number on the uddrou label. lo ppm db- oontinued to ell ermn are pull. except“... option of the mpdetor. Adve ' For haunt «Imam-u 0 com.- 1 line for flu Int b0. Batu . “on; out. porn-ouch m qua-1t, insertion minim: manure. Prom nrds. not axooedm one inch “on per anon. Advonmonu wit It apodfio firm. will be pnblhhed till forbid and shunt ”00%. I‘m-lo n notionâ€"“Lat." ”Found." "For ' auxâ€"60 cent. for that inurflon, I o..- for out Inbooq neat inset-don. All advertisements ordered by OWN I.» In acid for insducoo. Contact an. for any «hm tu- nhhod on uppliosflon the once. All .dvmioemonn. to ensure “who In current 1700!. should be brought £- uot Inter than fibimu st 0 p. m h ooln 12ml stocked with O The I” ' ‘mnv Plythunlotdtn‘b- Deputmmt “lie-fat turning out Fun-oh- _. .L Full line of Catholic Robes. and blah and white Caps for aged people. GUARANTEED 25¢ a bottle st Mncfarhne's Drug Store and is RPM to re- ceive co actions, docu- ments in escrow. and DURHAM.ONTn The Great Lung and Cough Medicine SHOW Roomsâ€"Next to Swallows Barber Shop. RESIDENCEâ€"N911 door South of W. J. Lawrence’t blacksmith shop. one opportunity 10! Drum; young people to qualify for good business pasmons. Our school, The Cantnl Business College. of .Toropto. invites n--- From lurch 29th non-goo int» our Summer Section from July 4th nod nfl'ordn continu- ous opportupity for bright _- A I:l.- l‘_ your oonsidoruion. Cun- loguo muilod on roquut- W. H. SHAW. Principal. Yonge and Gerrurd Sta . Toronto. Embalming a Specialty Emma AND Pmpmmn W. IRWIN Till Clloxlqu will be_ out“ '. 81. 1910 NOX A COLD IN ONE DAY ¢“‘m mm In. 31, 1 Special attention Special Displ MISS business. ‘ with plenty vantage of and a unifm on Wed need Our milliu these (3 a)‘ 5. year has. '0!‘ and to 1mm! trimmed lm pattern lmt: on Wed [105d A MOD, SEIR Mill from 25c up. l much below Lh‘ OITR FL'I Spec \Ve tummy at, the lawn! p we endmwnr well phased. on the shortest homes in whict very sum" «:1 times It dulleu‘ I thing Inc-«fling call and get i E DWA _ “'9. have «a perience and UPHUb \Vc e ma Yer have wh CO 0% 8:8 If 3",

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