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Durham Chronicle (1867), 17 May 1900, p. 1

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' . “R (ToliV A BI 1‘ CI< 11-‘(4'0‘1‘ 1" qo‘ 1 ' ~.â€" 7' ' ' "â€"â€"“vvâ€"-~y.‘-â€"---.â€".. .. .-. _-* .,_ ‘Li %h__Pâ€"â€"‘ -‘ . g..- AW_' : ‘I “'1‘,‘ ‘0} s .rav I'Hltl ’s and lisliinvl TUESDAY was Fair Day. ‘ ' ‘ " ' ‘ . . . . L .. - AL IR ‘z' "l' ~.~ I" m 3- ~,. .~ "ir 2T7 g'snstegesYe- V4§’.J.L.\"’4>‘-’-’-~‘y’-‘~4§ ‘7) I S“ .t he 1. v f H) 11,-. ( .: 1 . is two monuments at Pricevtlle, one to i L; l .' 5‘: w I tackle iti Blac.< s an “ate \i .ll( one. â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- . Mrs \leil McDonald “WI one t \l i. . ‘ l .j (I LOCAL NE T» S. 1"- '_f{___________ . . l CASH f0!‘ “.0019 at The Big Store. Chad -ucDonqld . .. ., . . . O . is. I 1:. EaStes E erm 2, 5; mm ”mgr, ‘. ,,g,,-.,.-.\‘. Dean J. A. unner‘s two aus. in I _. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ , “mum manna ‘i °?) 5 ¢ ‘ ‘ . F X S H uter’s I l C ' . __-....,-_ ..._,_-__._-_- I 'FHE Dal-ha”) Cl-eaxnel'y Started MR. JOHN A. BLACK [CllS US ill‘lt I i.’ “”3“ Allin“ Ilth’l‘ ll’l(?l',‘..f{0r3 llllO I : :; ‘ I" I. V . . ,. . p . u . ,, . . _ . , , . , . ‘ ,i.‘ ' 3 . miner out "i â€"T« 3 0 , Last! for (gl‘b’ a. I MR. BUCHANAN. of \\ illianisford. I operations this W991» l the cloth peddler. in the ricniitl'. em- I l. Jiilv 3rd in the I“! := ”0,4 £95 1 I u" “d eons t The I has resigned his position as postinas-I Igaged him to kill and dress tWQlliVll 7' 3%? ~ “I i -. s 7 ' ' I" . ' .| . . a. . l g I' _ ~ ____‘~â€""“"_ "“‘â€"‘ ' â€""' ‘~ ---â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"â€">-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-‘_ " " _C:“bll £01 “1.8! (‘11 an 1 I (01', aftE‘r a sel‘Vlce Jf 0-) ) ‘Jillb. I AIIIJIJIXICI(\" although a“ Ilnl)ortanc I' liedki Of Cattlb On the It’lll, l)”: {18 the F “n’ [- O z I‘. 6% j. 95 B": Store. I '" ---.-.-,.... Isubject. is easily settled at. lreland Icattlc man“ “‘1'” “ll JOll“ i8 CUE olI 06m...” liliSlliBSS gellegs :i) ' -' (i: 2 UL’R lit 1.0%. bow “mend to cross’ A PRIZE 0f 1”" dollars ‘IS ”HMO‘I ”I I Co’s. Their styles and prices are 3 the 1011- If“ ’ ' ' " ‘ ._..--...-- ‘---‘~-- 'Q'? )é %@E .,- ....- ,.. ~ -- .. “we ~..â€". . ;. -_.. .v __ . . _' . . .t. , l“ . \l' . 94 I \'lil’ ltlte fttlillel lititihttih tlit. i.t ”(st lot there to Stilt everyone. R ‘ A. g . ‘1‘. A. L l‘ TORONTO. .I ‘: : sticks in Maintla c U“ . «l3 - U ‘ [A of people to 3 arkdale on the Queen'sl . LMO\ED.â€"-“ . Mercantile. Jeweier, .'- _ -2: $§5 the club of that town. IB. ‘tl 1,“, l y . H H ‘ w H W _ . IllaS removed his Stock to temporary ',I Sjl'lttiNt'2. Ilil‘jlddlilll‘i $711091}. ' L (I, f. I n u . .. . \ HAT 18 Ireland CO. gomg to (10‘ _ . . M F‘ “l .’ ‘ .. ‘ , _..,‘ g; with splenutd i-tItiiI_iiiivi-it including 4. . . 2 __ - I _ -_ _- -_.._._ l.) . T‘ l . d1“, l IP’emiseS ”1 * C <11 JUL 3 L“ Us; §L010. II “My first-class typewriiiiig machines. 'I $4 0 l B - ‘1 , , ' . . g 'f- all-3331's Brunt Vedioer and Wil'l J0ii\' Ltvmis’rov not in a car load a out lt‘ ‘19 aige a ‘ “1.01m spaceIwhere he “'1“ 09 glad to see 1135 We" Iii mnvmmmmm 7". °l\\ Il tle uby (2011181 15 110“ (ll. 5 . . v ‘ H . f. ‘ ‘ . ‘ ‘7. . . alloted for boots and shoes is entirely torner‘ He 11- . i ll . “k f . .,. . if, - ‘ ' 'V tl B ' ’ Q ' l’ ‘; son shipped two or three car loads 0 Iof Plymouth Binder l'wine this week. inadequathfor the immense Stock th' s. . ldS dill thii 0 titty - IIj -_ ”m, an, “I, “WHOM. _; .. *§ .18 [1.83 kt01e , , , , \ - .. . ., ._ , . - ‘ ' In" In Jewe ery ine. ant prices are ~.~.. . . .- .. " - . i rs and ca.tle from belt on MOHdd.‘ See what he has to say to you. , , , - , . n . t - _ â€"â€"\ mt- in. painting... I . p P I 11:11” me oglliged {to Clti’m’ out. many right. Close attention to repairing. I." w ,1 “M“ l PIP 9. $.34 \ (7 ‘ o -" o 0 ~.' r, â€"-'- 'v ’ ' , o ‘ \ N()w that seeding is about [30111. I \‘vt’: are pleased to learn that l'e‘ Ines renal. ebs 0 cos I "‘â€"â€" "’ ' I7.“ ‘ pRh AL Tl ‘ 03 , . . . - -' . orts from the hos ital in Toronto , ' , _ Do - , ILLL: -._. l- _l 1. :1 :1» -'r~ “lass 5.: i ’7} Pleu‘lv 0‘“ CO‘N’WO‘MCMS “I” lieI I; . C p“ ‘D . 'l .I . THE drop in temperature indicates g gerel I "4 bl t r I 'h in the news from their~$l10W that Mt. wee. . c onait . \\ iOI I , a... __ __ , ,. ______ .\\ E a h 8 0 lb ' , '. , . .,,. . , . the approach of tile Cloth Peddlers A . 11 . ,- _ . l .. -2 . .- d‘ trict“ lis theie now l iii... tieatmeiit isI g , . '30 ow dog “till a bob :ad and . a... r... '5» 59‘9““ ‘3 3‘ I . , . - . .i - ' Cold Storage Car. It may arrive bl k d ,. . ’ PmthULNAL. 43).â€"< Igiadually impim ing. . n_ 8. ac 0g with a woolly lace. and a .‘t‘ . : about the middle of January, it cou- slick, long-tailed bl-ick do with I .7» . . ° -. - .' . i ‘â€"‘ “ _.__.___. . . . ' . ~ , t. 0‘ ' L 1 Y . . Al 3013: "”1 PéeIPO‘ilid “ 2111;): 251:3)" I THE plate glass and other itnnrove- ple of weeks eatlier than we thought white ring around his ilDebk and Mr. ‘t\'. 1.. Mcli'arland, Postmasrer is? intte atona.Cioo o-in " ' ' - . h" ‘ . is: . . ~ : . , .. . n ,7 _, . 3. ~. . r. . . - " mg the 18th Admission only 10¢, ' ments iti Ireland Co’s: store 911- last ”Sue ____ three hounds which are also called!0f Mall‘ddl‘” “it” a 0'1““ on “IONdd3‘ .524 y 0“ can BJSIIJ" Ladies briiwiii" pies free ables you to see the large stock of dogs were out. near Hutton Hill last 311' W. L. Jilil‘flmn'élc ’9 under the; {iv see that ” " m lgoods which they carry. Investiga- Ir an editor has only grace enough week hunting for fresh mutton. )4ng weather but reports improvement. I £75}; “'0 cannot carry L W . htBatson-Bal'ri5ters‘ tion will prove the low. prices at to be honest, his delinquent sub- Campbell had :1 sheep killed and John “N 30,1“ \leliinnon S" of Ches- I .t\\ . I" t- n, t Middg‘iurvh House every \lon- which they are selling. scribers will manage to keep him Lawrence had one won-icy. John ley a; \Immw her (INN-“hunt ”N l lfié’ffi Olll (tige stock In flail?) a. tn (and 1‘30 p in convey- ._.___ --. _.--- Door. Will some of those who are says he kDOWb {110 (1085 “nd knows -~\.' l3l-oek h ._. i I l fa. the smaller Space ( o o d . P 0' o o ' ’ . . ' .‘1 . ' _ A o (s _, o ancitw «money to loan. etc. I LAs'r N()TI(ZE.-â€"All parties indebted two 01 tliiee ~\eats behind take the who owns the dogs, and he wants \I H I . ~ ‘ I él’é that \Ve now 00- o to Wm. Laidlaw please call and settle hint and whack up. them to keep their (tog-gon dogs at ‘ 15' J. P- 10*{01‘1 ”“11 {mull-l hm“3-: iii? - . "" __ H“ _ _ ‘ ' - h--- -. home or thev may {Cl-net to return I returned from a couple of weeks’ \‘lSllI fl], CHPV - It 81111pr '1‘) "lVf‘ 'l t-‘nniblp evidauce of at once b) Cahll 01' note {13 accounts son ." A h _ ’ Ii!) ()‘th gonna . @fi 84. 1 u ' E") ’ ' i J ' v o o o ‘ (Y \ ' 7‘ v a o \ ') L.. .t- l . ‘ ‘ their appreniationhof \lr John \{cJare being placed in other hands for MAXY of our readers will regret to D 118 modlmn... . S the dogs are ‘ . . : I)? “lush )9 lGdUCBd. \a s - ‘ . ‘ (7 v '~. , . . ) w . , ‘. ._ - . s. - ‘0â€" .. . : ' o ‘ , p .. . __ .. .1 '-l k l I , . of dogs, the owners will look after Moudav mornnnr after i'iSitinrr a few? * .h‘ .- - assembled after his marriawe and 118. W “01 too D ace 3.. her late reSi- h . . . s .~. I . ' O'lVC VOW S JGCl‘ll / ‘ - " '1 . THREE 1- f r w I. ~ :1... - x s- d ' H I ' S l . t eir dogs, tor the loss of a few dons days at. the 'garental home here. i I; l; . .. ‘ l ‘ presented Mr. and Mrs. Mclxeclinte 0 0" 99 ‘5 ‘ ,0 “L r“ ence “1 ‘3 stein. 0“ “m 35’ last, at '«th bl - - . "‘ 1 14):: ' (l - with a handsome memento The ported that Mr. Kress, 8,” met with the comparatively early age of lifty- migtt ena. e Citizens to go out with- 3le Johnathan i-lickling, of may: :I': 111 LICCIDGDES 1n the recipients expressed gratitude [0,. an accident by Ivldch he htItll his leg eight years. At the time of writing out iamping On a half-a-dozen (lugs. “'911- 23‘"? ”5 ‘1 few minutes 0““ 0“ ' 5*)? TOHOWUNI 118W ' i '. . r ' 11. '1h H"! r tt ' we .‘l t ' ~ - ° - ~-.-.-â€"â€"--. â€"-. --_- ._ .\ ; ', i l . '. “' the mark of kindness manifested. l: 01:. the {:11hwepne0iv‘ learns ilk-3:: E‘léuflgl’lye leg/pod itiotlciling of the par lO‘l‘l U I 3y”) goodsâ€"such as i p y f , Tl ll" ‘ l b 8' . 8 ex en out sympat ‘3 Weather Bulletin. Ed. Allan and Tom McDonald leitI "33 THE result of the examination test I was no ratuie. to o t gent eman to Mr, Petrie and the bereaved rela- Saturdwv ,0 mm ,1 situation in that N . . ' ‘ . . :i‘ tuite s'r'aw'iin. *‘ , ~ '., ... ‘ . "~ ‘ ‘ ‘ ’l -? in Elec.rical and Mechanical Engin-I b l P ‘l 5‘ .ives 1900 I‘m-“CL“ Guam" 3§:;:‘u,1.fj,’,‘;.,‘3§{‘f: Chair Factory at Owen Sound. I “0% Parasols . â€"-. -.._. 4o . \‘1. l . eerinv laces our youncr townsnian.. , , , . ‘ Ma 6 , .- . .. r‘... i, ,. .-, . . . I a o \l r 31?!th Laidlaw "well to theI Six prizes Will be given to the wni- A MISTAKE occurred In last week’s .. 3‘ 7 Mot. (ll Mll"_18 .\.is. John (AlllltJOll. ic't‘uined after ¢.Z€3 front. in the second vca’rs’ work. Out I ners of Markdale’s ten mile handicap issue which we now correct. Instead :: g 2; 6‘5 I; 4)? 599mb“: ”‘0 “"1110" “1 l 01'0”“) andI .R' Sh. t W of 44 who tried 11 failed COlnpletel\r.I1~Oad race. . It is estimated that at of playing the Dufierins, of Orange- .. 10 .. g; .. :; lung'ston. _ I £714 11‘ a Five of those who passed took honors. I leasc fifty riders Will take part in ville, the Aberdeens, of Markdale, I1, I: g}. " 5“." Mr. Will Moore. of Fleslierton, wasI :7. . - and Art. took second place on the. list. I this race as the youngest ane green- Will play a matched game with the . ' ’ . '50 in town Saturday night on his way to* 4754 RlpnOt 010th Accept conirratulations. Iest Will- biâ€" given as good a chance as Durham Lacrosse Club in Markdale, Rainfall for the "V991; 1'3 ”Mill”- visit the parental home in :‘Cornianbv. i ’ '\\ ° Ithe best. The race will consist of on May 24th. These teams have met Hours Of ““5th 39-4. General . 1 .I N l 5 431% \IAnxoiLn’s 94m M‘U’ Celebration I two trips around a five mile block on two previous occasions and each direction 0f the wind westerly and Ml‘ls Ltmm,“ bllm‘ow 18“ .IondayI , ot‘i‘ A o a A t l . . . . . - . . ‘ ‘ Y ' ‘_ ‘_ ¢~ v . .‘ - - I p . will wind up with ,1 0mm} concert in I and the riders Will be started iii half team has scored a Victory. the third southerly, blustering and With rain monnn’" ’01 lomn‘o‘ “he”: bhe m I ‘35}; ‘ P ' ' ’ - o . ' ' - '\ "‘ a '. q)- ' ' ‘ ‘\ . ) Marsh Hall commencing at 8 O’clockfmmnte groups according,r to their game should therefore prove inter. “1 the middle of the week. Probabil- ““d” Std-"no {01 50m" “m“ I ‘ at» II the Stgm U“ the SIIBBI . H , . o a o l p. m. The prcgram is being arranget Iliandicap. 95“”3- “195m" weather. Miss L. 11. Campbell, of Hanover. I gig ”” by Prof. J, H, Dundas. and an enjoy-i _.~_ -___ H" _-_ is the guest of her sister. Mrs. John I :3 able time is guaranteed. The prizes! MCKOCllHle- I .g'té won at the sports “'1“ be Presellte(II mug-«mm Mr. John Jack. Jr., is still quite." :29 ' l to the Winners between the fin" am I l Iindisposed from diabetes. We hope? ‘93:? ’ J . , -. . , - . - 0 second parts 0f the program. I ’33" I to hear of hi speedy recovery. I .f,’ . 9 l . . 7‘ '-_“ A fig; ‘ ).'. ,. 1““ 1‘ l -i N . MRS. JACKSON purchased last weekI a L135 1U»: 'vldi‘l,‘ (15,091} of IIILSP ? :Ii; from Rev. Mr. Sharp. of Durham, his! fin)“. Sb 1 IL ,DIkaiit 0 “an b m I gé}é%$vté~syé§L-'2M attractive driving horse for the mod-l " '0 "l 0‘1 " um ‘13 AD“ | _ ’ est sum of $175.00. The outfit is de-' I cidedly attractive when completedl with a new Mikado buggy of the' Canada Carriage Co's. manufacture, purchased from J. Livingston, tlieI agent here. . Tun Burnett case is still alive. until the town will be in for another suitl next Court day. This is an action against the town for cutting away the earth from. the front of Burnett’s lot. and putting him to inconvenience for a front roadway. The “latte!" was formerly arbitrated before Judge Morrison and decided in Burnett’s ”1"- :3" favor, but be ment was set aside. .._ mâ€"~. ..___ __._ â€"â€"â€"-..â€".. â€"‘ A FEW days ago a traveller calledl at our ofiice. and in the course of con-I versation the question of politics wasI brought up. He volunteered the in-' SIXCE starting business here, the . Mn. Jens HUGHES, of Furniture Company 11 Normauby, as received a had the sad misfortune on Saturday formation that he was an Independ- number of orders from different last to lose. his beloved helpinate to cut. but that he had always until . places. Some have already been fill- whom he was married in June of last lately been a trick and thin support-I ed. and the Company is making all year. er of the Grit Government. He saystossible haste to have the others t'as he expected them to rob him and Shipped at an early date. The leav didn’t mind them getting into one of following are places for which orders r his pockets, but when he found them I are booked : -Manchester, England, afternoon in the Hanover Cemeter '. rummaging all at once he felt it, time i Drayton. HBSDBIGI‘. Preston. Milton. whither they were following a large to call a halt. and 'give a chance toISlmcce. Tilsonburg. Listowelg Hen- cortege of truly sorrowing friends. The deceased, Elizabeth Ford, thirty-six years of age, and es an infant a week old. The emains were interred on Tuesd the less experienced thieves. The. sell, Montreal, Mt. Forest, Tara, Port THE CHRONICLE eXtends sympathy to present OntarioGovernment,he says. IArthur. Brandon, Mans Toronto, Mr. Hughes and the bereaved rela- is rotten to the core. IShelburne. tives in their sad hour of trial. M ”1““ THE following dispatch was receiv- LAST Thursday we had a call from I ed from St. Louis, Mo., on Sunday Mr. C. P. Moore. of Stratford. the? cloth Agent whom so many of ilieI farmers have seen during the pastlDewey few weeks We had been in search I remark of a shoddy man, and the object of' Mr. Moore’s visit, so he was kind At the luncheon at the University Ir falls again to our unpleasant lot Club yesterday afternoon, Admiral to chronicle the death of a bright, madethefollowingsignificant Promlsma young lady. : “\Ve can whip anynation few weeks 34:0. m the world except England. and of usefulness. But death is no re- I proposed a toast to “ America’s beSt makes it all the more trying actually thought that Moore wasifriend, England.” As one man the 30”“ng parents. the man to whom we referred. H6 I guests rose and drained their glass. friends. ‘The deceased, 8- siste says he didn’t promise a cold storageI Miss Mary Large w car. and warned us against believing? _O.\' Sunday evening last the audi- outside 0f town, liv anything the farmers would say, asence in he claims that “very few of them can I receivetl tell the truth,” He furthermore told I Rev. .‘Jr. as that he is paying 18 cts. perlb. for i Formosa, who butter and 15 cts per dozen for eggs. ? amongst but on being interrogated as to theIeightor ni .â€"._-.- Mâ€"v .- . ed with the Presbyterian church PMS “1 Toronto, and had a rare treat in the address of Of her death, on W , a missionary from been 011 a visit With has been laboring kett. and other friend the Chinese for the past Aboutaw ne years_ A nulnber of theI £00k suddenly ill. Medical aid was quantity lie was prepared to buy atIgods worshipped by the natives were summoned, the friends “05585, and those prices he put us off by simplylexhibited, and many of their habits nothing that would alleviate her suf. Saying “that depends upon circum- and customs graphically described. faring was left undone. Heart stances.” As Mr, Moore is one of Though Missionaries have been at trouble was the immediatecaue of her the slickest men we ever met, and a work there for a number of years, the illness, and rallying for a time the paid up subscriber to THE CHRONICLE speaker pointed out that yet two friends became hOpeful. A relapse for, a year, we wish to do him a. favor hundred to one are in a state of followed and the 80561102: ended only by giving notice to the public of the heathen darkness. In Formosa the when death gained the “188er Be- prices he pays, and would advise work is not progressing so favorably sides her parents and Miss Mary, the _ men: to rush in their butter and eggs since 1895, when the island passed deceased leaves one other sister and at once, and get their cash. Where under Japanese government. owing tWO brothers, one in Chicago and one his profit comes in. he answers our largely to a misunderstanding of the at the parental home, to mourn her query by saying. “ It’s a mystery natives as to what is wanted by their untimely death. that few peeple understand.” conquerors. ednesday lasc, Mrs. Wm. Has- 8 in Markdale. eek before her death she press our sympathy. THE PEOPLE’S MILL. R. McG owax, PROP. ‘â€"â€".â€".__ NIH-I“ who onlya men, Members of Parliament gave signs of years others, England is our best friend.” For a 313.90%? of persons, and this time the school. As the Education Depart- . _ __ _~ _ _- enough to intimate, was to inform usI moment there was an impressive gmn monster claimed his victim in ment has set this day apart for the Rev. Mr. Darrcch, who recently re- that he caught the chap for us. szsilence, which was followed by aloud the person of Miss Cora Large, at the inculcation of patriotism into the signed his charge 0f the FIQShWtO“ course we were pleased to get the in- I cheer. and the president of the club, age of nineteen. The sad circum- rising generation, it behoves parents, Balms“ Church, “"45 in town la“ g formation. but professedly surprised} My, Lionberger, rising to his feet. stance under which aflliction came, teachers and all to assist in civinrr it week on route to his new field or ‘ to learn that some of the farmers! ‘ b o to the their full loyal support. and particular should the young Canadian r of mind be filled with the greatness of ho teaches Just the Empire of w her par- The meetit at the time Sharp. We can only ex- For Sale in Durham by Alex. Miss Edith McKenzie left Mend:ini morning to enter the Blackwell Is-. land Training School for Nurses. N t.‘ w York . ___ 'P ‘r - . . 8L..-....-....~-.‘.. i l I 1 Mrs. John LivingSton is in Owen [Sound visiting her mother, Mrs. IHeiii'y Hall. who has been ill during I the past week or so. if i I I 5 I I Miss Davey. of the Teaching stall. ileft for Hagersville Tuesday to attend ' Ithe burial of her mother, who died, lunexpectedly that. morning. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Morlock, of Listowcl. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. l”. Mei-lock on Saturday and Sunday last. DURHAMi 05L Mr. John Cameron, oi the McLean Publishing Co.. Spent a day or two in town with his family since last _.__...__ ,____. q .â€"â€"‘â€"_._._ M ‘Wm fiaWWX AN intersting letter from Lieut. issue. ~’- F, 1“, Hunter, now in India. appears Barrister Batson was in town Mon- .in this issue. ' day, after an absence of several weeks. He is just recovering from a protracted spell of sickness. the death. on Monday last, of Mr. Timothy Ryan, of Glenelg, near Edge Hill. He has been ailing for some time and his death was not unex- Ipected. He was about 70 yeor of Mr. W. R. Rombough, of Toronto. is visiting friends in town. We are always pleased to see him, and enjoy his unexliaustable fund of pleas- antries. WWW The trade are fully aware that our stock always con- tains the very newest goods available. and leaves a widow and ifve grown up children to tnourn his departure. Miss Ruth Johnston is teaching in S. S. No. 9. Glen‘elg, to take the place of Miss Largo. who has been in at-I tendance at’the death and burial. of her sister in Markdale. THE Teachers here are preparing for a celebration on Empire Day, Thursday, May 23rd. The meeting will be held in the Town Hall where Mrs. Buxton, of Grand Haven, speeches will be delivered by cler Mich., left for home Tuesday morn- ing after visiting for a couple of weeks with her uncle, Mr. Hugh Rose and family here. 2')" and supplemented by readings, recitations, son l JUST as we go to press we learn of gs and music by theI WWWWW‘AWWWWWK Now in labor at Farewell and Kenilworth. Miss Muir, of London, returns to her home this week after spending two or three weeks with her sister. Mrs. Samuel Beattie. of the Middaugli House. liich we form a part. ig will open at ‘2 p. in. All are invited. .â€".â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€" Imported Stallion. I Mr. Louis Gurofsky, traveller for . Breslin Bros, Toronto, shirt manu- The celebrated Imported Stallion,.facturers, was in town Monday on “ JaSper” the property of James Pat- business. and attended the I. O. O. on will be at Knapp’s Hotel, Durham F. meeting at night. The name is every Thursday forenoon, during the an Odd one, b1” being a POIiSh Jew season. 1 accounts for it. I Newest Available. I ’_ . Wonderful Preparation. Rokco Cereal Cofiee, Pure. \Vholesonie. Nourishing. Rokco is equal 10 40c Cof- fee, but only costs one-quarter the price. Rokco is used at your meals instead of poisonous tea and 00500. 100 package, 150 pound or 2 pounds for 25c. Mrs. M". P. Paterson is visiting her mother and other friends in Kingsville. iii the County of Essex. When it is known that Mrs. Pater- son’s maiden name was WIGLE, only, those acquainted, with the County. have any conception of the army in- cluded in the words “ other friends.” McLachlan ,VVe are safe in saying they run up TRY IT. into the thousands. S. F. MORLOCK CALDER’S BLOCK, XWWWW The Leading Grocer. Q

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