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Durham Chronicle (1867), 7 Jul 1904, p. 3

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f‘Ol se tor Sale. M ouse for Sale. for Sale. Lot for Sale. r fur Sale. or Sale. -‘r‘«-h and school, Worms to suit the wrxculus apply ale BROWNE DURHAX 0N QUEEN 1‘, ONE TWO DI'NN f Mrs. J. Devi". P. O RNE'I‘T .6 DOW INJRNOCH, W IL DER’S dune stable. . We” watered .rs apply to 11 about 110 94 of mix“ 16 barn, well .23 and run- cultivation, machine , and mi] 3 for quick nlars up ’. 0.- or £3 OX GAR- _\' artgugby. ttage 1 acre ricer! right. Honda LE, SOLID , tWU stories “an!” em beside- ne or bofll. ISO n a wash- res of land N 0 RTH hve acres ”11 (if “I. ‘mlt ”1‘ 'nelg. On :rick fiVO- barn and an abun- 8! than) tf md Prie. app 3' to graph”. Durham. nf Dur- niniqg 4 particu- or- life Bordon PROP- rcbard. a. fox [remiss rooms rbam with barn. W5} EST TIC For am All '1 IS 1% in Having Twenty years experience in the business, the last 13 years in Chsboygan, Mich. I am in a position to satisfy all requirements and guar- antee satisfaction. I am here to stay and I want the people to know it. Ordered goods on short notice. the undersigned. wish to intiumute I, to the people of Durham and V161!!- ity that I have purchased from Mr. Peter Calder the Durham Bukery. L‘ ---â€"-\"O “.3“... Makes Your Skin like Velvet Has a marvellous effect on rough skin. One or two ap- plications will remove the roughness, and by its occas- sional use the skin'aequires the smoothness and softness CREAM 0F WITCHAZEL is 110' Sticky and gloves man be worn a few moments after using it. Delightful after Shaving. PRICE. â€" :23 CTS. See out line of Tooth Brushes We can save you monay on them. JNO. A. DARLING Bread The good wife of the house alway ,.‘ __-‘ ‘k like. to have good Brood. and th~ but Broad is to be had at. Stinsou’s The whitest. uweomat nud mum hodthlnl mode. No husbund wii over find (out: with Sciusou’s Bram; We turn out. a. first-class ar'icl whether it’s Bread, Pies or Calm:- and give Ipociul utemiou to on customers. DURHAM, â€" ONTARIO. going like a SHOT and we always hit the mark. Chemist. and Druggisn . WATSO H. Stimson nonm. BAKERY. DRUG STORE. wish to intimate orders nozzles and other essentials; that C. Gordon be appointed inspector to carry out the agreement. plans. etc , of the barn now in course of erection and th‘t the treasurer be authorized to pay progress estimates as issued by the inspector; that notices for bidding trespassing be posted in con- spicouous places; that on the build- ing being taken over the clerk write the provincial secretary for the grant of $4.000; that 'accounts he paid as Puluâ€" 'v 'â€" ing each room. The'council went. in- to committee of the whole with Mr. McLean. The report. was adapted without amendment. Mr. Thomson presented a. report. of the finance committee which re- commended thnr the acenum of J. P. Vicklor repairing n burglar proof safe in the treasurer’s offiw. .‘2 be paid; also the account of A. Stephen, clerk of Sullivm: 31. be paid for pro. paring a statement re asewsmeut of township of SUIHVHD. The report was adopted. A report of the print.- ing committee revoumwmled the pay- ment of accounts! HM f"H"\\h: John A. Richardson 55%.73; “‘JUAHUHI Co. ’33 BU; C. \V. H, Uledge, >33 'l‘tm re~ iport. was ndop ed. The opinion of A. G. McKay r;- pecting hawkero’ and peddlers license was ordered to be engI‘OSSed in the minutes. A resolution of sympathy wish Mr. and Mrs.Harness was unanimously adapted, the hope being expressed that the lormer’s xecovery would be rapid. On Saturday morning thH m was a stormy N'PI 9 as tlw sex-inn missing out of what Mr Gortott rwgardrd as illtOl‘fPrv-lme in the htlaiut‘~8 relatibna betwown ititIISr’” and “F. Ritzharda‘ the t' 'H' l'a‘"t)l‘ AfU-‘H' a. hot. fll’OSS'fife Mr. Gmdott wrote out his rest nation fiaviru that he was nut forced to put up With iurm-t‘arence from any source 4nd that the whats c ~t_t|«l mettle the .“fficturv in thflir own way. The resignation was tmt averptwd. The wartlvn pointed out. than this mattvr had boron Jim OStsd of at. the mvetim: twn Wuvks two and that. the diacuSaiou was out. of order. Mr. Gordon presented a report of the county property committee. It recommended that the chairman purchase a. suitable desk and chair for Judge Hatton’s chambers; that the treasurer pay the certified pay sheets for repairs, etc., to the turn- CHAS. GORDON, Chairman of Building Committee. koy’u kitchen at the goal; thtt the noceuarv accomoduion (or books and documvnta be purchued for the South Grey Begigtry ofico: thu mo .0- (Continued from page ‘2.) \V. RICHARDS. CONTRACTOR. COUNTY CONCIL. D. K. PRESTON, Ex-Warden of the County. count of the John Harrison . Son: Company. limited. 86 25 be paid. The report was adopted. _ ua. HACFARLAND’S LETTER. Since the session the following lat- ter has been received from Mr. W. "Vi uuu wuu .vv-.. J. McFu-land whicnvvâ€"vill be tend with interest in connection with the open- ing exercises: Room 0., Confederation Life Building Toronto. J une 24th, 1904. The Warden and Commissioners Grey County Markdule. Gentlemenzâ€"With this I have pleasure in handing you my cheque for 3500 being my donation to the industrial home Merkdale. Believe Get. a box of old reliable Dr. Ham- ilton’s Pills of N1 andrake and batter- nut. which loosens the bowels with- out griping pains. No remedy is half so satisfactory as Dr. Hamil- ton’s Pills. Price 25c. A heavy rainfall last Thursday justl after dinner caused many to conclude that it would prove fatal to our pic- nic to be held that afternoon. but many more thought diflerently and went and enjoyed themselves very much in games, swinging. etc. It was held this year on new grounds at the rear of Mr. E. Johnson’s farm and all present are predicting great success for all future picnics held in that place under ordinary circum- stances. Our young peOple went over to the S. 8. Convention at Dromore last Wednesday without the slightest feeling of premonition that anything out of the ordinary convention work would occur. After taking their seats they saw one couple was miss- ing and the minister summoned home to the manse they began putting two and two together. so to speak. and at the same time Rev. D. L. Campbell, B, A.. B. D., was joining two to- gether to make one. The happy young couple were Miss A. J. Black and Mr. David Gordon, who are well beloved by their associates. All join fheartily in extending best wishes. Meedames Stevens and Huntsburg, of Wiarton, have been visiting for the past fortnight with the farmer’s brother, Mr. Henry Dennet. Mr. Joe Lennox. Jr., was visiting friends in Mustard for a. couple of days last. week. An number oi pethmaeters in this vicinity are receiving praise for the quantity and quality of work they have done. The old system is prob- ably going to right. itself without. eny changing Sch0ul closed on Thursday and our teacher is 05 for her holidays. Judg- ing by the promotion of June exam- ination she has well earned a vaca tion. For some time there has been a divided Opinion in this section some maintaining that male teachers are the most capable, but Miss Law- rence’s success is doing much toward bringing all to the same conclusion. Mill Venio Black, who has been home from Milton for a short holiday return. on Monday. There was not the usunl turnout to the Modal Form excursion this your but all who did go were well utinfiod w ith their day’ a outing A prolific cease of Piles is the use of cetharties end pills of a. drastic. violent neture. Followed by e. reaction on eccount ef the resinous, drying properties they contain. I ‘ _ _ VD." â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" There no other causes. but no mutter what the cone or what the kind of Palms, Dr. Leonhnrdt’o Hun- Boid on be relied upon to ontoâ€"to any cored. I't'a an internal remedy thtt ra- movu the «use: of Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Suppunting Piles. A unnrnmeo goon with each pick- me containing n month’s trgntmenc, "It cgn bovobuinod for “.00 u Duling’s drug store. Corner Concerns. Every Physician Knows. Pills and Piles. H...” be Yours etc., W. J. MACFARLAND. W? Sr. III. to Jr. IVâ€"Stanley Mead, Maggie Crittenden. Maggie McLaugh- lan, Marv Woods. What We Do. Jr. III to Sr. IIIâ€"Archie Allan, Joseph Morrison. Esther Tucker. Watches. Sr. 11. to Jr. IIIâ€"George Wilder, Edna Dennett. 15-Jewel Alliance, Nickle Case, for $5.50. 11-Jewel Columbus. Silver Case. for $11.00. Sr. Pt. II to Jr. Ilâ€"Maggie Woods Hazel Dennett, David W ildr. 15-quel Regina, Nickle Case, [or $10.00. Jr. Pt. II. (b) to Sr. Pt. IIâ€"Andrew Gray,Lizzie Brown, Willie Gray. S. Morrison. Jr. Pt. II. (a) to Jr. (b)â€"Sara Allan Agnes Allan. Willie Wilder, Ella Baird, Campbell Crittenden, May Allan, Gertie Pollock, Bridget. Woods Willie Eden Leading Jeweller and Watchmeker Sr. I. to Pt. 11 Jr.(b)â€"Earl Mead, Herbert Wilder, Maggie Brown, Annie Kerr, Mary Kerr. INTERMEDIATE to Sr. Iâ€"George McLaughgan, Myrtle Allan. VEGETABLE SICILIAN L flair Renewal- '_ ' ' i z. ' \r 4' ' ., ' ' ’ . .{t . 1 ". II' n 1 c-f’ .3 - i. {2 Is it true you want to look old ? Then keep your gray hair. If not, then use Hall’s Hair chcwcr, and have all the dark, rich color ”who?“ cut of early life restored to your hair. n.p.w."éo‘1‘1fm=?‘£”°' HAVE COMFORT. Marshall Sanitarz Mattresses CALL AND SEE ONE. We test eyes free. and if you need SPEC’I‘ACLES we give them to you ct our price or at “Specieliet’s prices,” about three times our price. (Foch) We also give you it written prescription that you can take to any Optician and get your glasses without another test. See our fine line of Cheap Is it mafiant to look old? Then keep your gray hair. then use Hall’s Hair chcwcr, and have all the dark, fit I! mdmw‘d card of early life restored to your hair. ARWLCOWL N ext Door South of Post 0mm. 'NATCHES. A. GORDON For which we will pay the “highest price” in CASH or TRADE. Promotion Examinations. DURHAM. S. S. No, 2 EGBEMONT. Blankets. Twaeds. Yarns. Flannels. Groceries and Dry Goods ulways on hand. ANNIE LAWRENCE, Teacher. Custom Cardin; and spinn- ing attended to on short notice. Furniture Furniture WOOL We Want -- THE GROCER - You spend u [out one-third at ya beulth (Repends lurgoly on the invigc night's test. You can’t. (nil to get on one of our constructed of hair v'â€"-'- â€"vv' colts n little Bo}; then the ordinary, but think you get. end think of the henlth you secure, cost will not trouble you. iii ONTARIO. Edward Kre'889 W. D. CONNOR; SHOP 0pm) «vary afternoon Pumps of all Kinds. All REPAIRING promptly and prop- erly at tended to and u thouund springs. This Mutt-cu m the ordingry. but think of t_ho_oomfort Homeseekels °° [xcmsiuns \Vinnipvg $304“ Mowhray Deloraino Souris Brandon Lyletun Lenore Miniota Elgin \Vawanesa } Binscarth I Moosmum ! Arcula Estevan Ym'ktm) _ Returning until Aug. 15th, 25m: and Sept. 20th respectively. Ticket/sure nut guml on anted.” Phamplots and full particulars frmn any Canadian l’m-iiiv Agent, or A. H. Nutnmn. 'l‘urnntn. Galvanized and Iron Pip ing: Brass. Brass Lian and Iron (,‘ylinders. The Big 4 Lace Curtains. 2 vds. long. 27-in wide ...... 25c a peir 15 ivds. long. 27-in wide ...... 40¢ a. pair 3 yds. long, 36.in wide ...... 70c 11 pair 3 yds. long. 37-in wide . . . .75c a pair 35 yds. long, 50-in wide. . . .31.“) a pair All Curtains have taped edges except the 25c line. ROLLER BLIN DS. Roller Blinds, plain ...... . . . 3h etch Roller Blinds. with fringe. . . .45c each Oil Cloths. TABLE LIN ENS. Table Linen. 544a wide. ...... 25c yd Table Linen. 65-in wide ........ 50c yd Linen Table Cloths, 25 yds. long. “.40 Heavy Twill Sheeting. 72-in wide. . . .25c yd All our Spring Printa. Gingheml and Musline are now in. See them. fu‘ming JUNE 14th, 29th and Jl'l.\' 19th THE FURNITURE MAN. Pumps from $2 upward. 2 yds. lfi yds. 3 yds. 3 31124. 35 yds. CALDER BLOCK. He Sells Cheap. Floor Oil Cloth. l yd. wide ..... 25c yd Floor Oi'. Cloth, 2 yd. wide ..... 50c yd Table Oil Cloth. 45 in wide ..... 25c yd \lanufacturar 00 \nd Mlnrin ‘- Put Pure Honey, 10¢ 9. lb. 33.00 32 1 )0 -70- W. D. CONNOR time in bed. tpd you! Regina $33.75 Muose J aw . hallmark $4.“) Swan River) Saskutmm 1’1' . A Ibex °t Calgary Matcleud Red Dvm' Strathcuna 40.50 slid the oxen lm pvrial 39.50 STRAND. WAR” . l ’ This school stands for the ' moans? um BEST in business edncetion in Cennds to-dey. Meny business colleges employ our grednetes es teechers. \Ve heve scores of spplicetions from other colleges. Ask to ' see them the day you enter. ' Commence course now. Cetu- ‘ logue free. e“m-ssms 3 W. J. ELLIOTT, PRINCIPAL LIST OF LAND hamâ€"90 clenred. 10 herdwood Good buildings. spring cree orcherd. etc. 83200.00. i 100 ACRES neer Allen Perkâ€"fl clesred. 20 hsrdwood end 11 swsmp. 82100.00. 150 ACRES neer Lsmlsshâ€"Stoll dwelling. good out building- Fine fern). Under “000.06. 105 ACRES nesr Allan Perkâ€"El ’ cellent fern). fsir buildings Cheep. 1 ACRE more or lessâ€"Gereirsn street. Durhem. nesr Cemen‘ Worksâ€"Fine lots. Oflered vsr} cheep. 100 ACRES in Bentinck. neer ”-3 Besides above I have s lsrge list a 1 other lands of all kinds. I WISH TO BUY OI If V 0“ sell property, borrou money. insure a property, hum writings drawn or collect l debt, call on me. “Always Promptâ€"Never Negligent; H. H. MILLER. Are received from beeke- firme and nun mm m pieced in good position eeeh you by the (emoue The Hanover Convey-moor. HANOVER. -â€" â€"â€" ONTARI‘ HAS ALWAYS ON Highest prices paid for F: Produce iqclgding But The Hnnover Conveymcer. Implements. . . of every kind We want you to call and see it you do not believe us when we say we have the most complete line of goods on the market. BARCLAY BELL Opp. Middaugh House Bahia. H. H. MILLER. MANY CALLS OFFERS : Gal-din Sada. Flour. PM. POW”. All kind. of Gnarls. ' Sugrrn, Colo”. Spica Tobnoool. ‘o t“ M d a. w"- WAREBOOKS : NEW Grocery and Provisio Store

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