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Durham Chronicle (1867), 27 Apr 1905, p. 8

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wsgmaagaswamaau a? f. ._ a ‘ . ”WW!” 2*. 33'3“ T a. v 4 . 16 " .4 a. .6 "9,. . x.‘\ 1: O .6” I. x ’4? 7x? °*$$$$ MIR")? {:E Alex. Russell 106 Red C709 51b: 306 BM 2 bottles EDS Highést price paid fur I 5 lbs. Best CI‘ 1 package SW 1 -' Fl New Garden Rakes, Spades, Shovels, Etc. FRENCH VOILESâ€"new shadesâ€"light. blue. gray Cl'eanl ..... _ ................................. MOHAIRS HARDWARE. :'l'Pn for . . . . *h Pickles fur ntmctm s I h: I give vnu ant-s mts for D1 Bargains for Saturday. d Bvans fur LUSTRES m: GROCERI ES ,0“ In R m lowesr [)l'K‘BS. 'RHM! CEMENT. m H HM m Your bills and we ()ur clothing prices make'fir new customers daily. g ‘ush or Trade. y, black and * .JSOc to $1.40 ‘3 , 60, 85, $1.00 We ‘8. 1'8 And don’t take advantage of a it is lacking somewhere. At W present a good many men w are thinking seriously of H their spring suit. Regent a clothing will help them to a a most satisfying solution of g the question. There 1s no i# custom tailor store in Can- fl ada that Regent clothing. a They are stylish and the fit 3 never wears out. All well g dressed people insist on hav- fi ing Regent clothing. Drop fl 1n and have a look at the 3 best clothing on earth. E A Man That Sees A Good Thing. . . S Sr. Pt. Iâ€"Verney Pennock. Fanny Grasby. Robert Edwards. Sr. Pt. Iâ€"Violet Falleise, Chritina McGillivray. AVERAGE ATTENDANCE 36. Jr. II--~ Wilfred Nicfiol. George Mc- Innis. Lorne McKeown. Bertha Segly. _Ruth i‘Ic Gillivray. Jr. PC. IIâ€"George Arnett. Flora McMillan. V'nLizzie Binnie. CMSie Kennedy, IV'â€"â€"Jennie Mc Gillivray. Winnie Binnie», Emma Beaton. May Young. Sr. III-Katie McFarlane, Willie Seth, Archie Kennedy. Jr. IIIâ€"â€"â€"Amelia Rigby, Noretta Fallaise. Anna Benton. Sr. lIâ€"Eliza Jane Edwards, John Arnetr. Thomas Grasby. Jr. Pt. IIâ€"«nlex Milné, Effie Hastie Collette McMillan. Georgina Hay, Edgar Renwick, Nellie Atchison. Class II-Carl _Harrison; Philip, Harrison. Thomas Halfpenny. Chris. topher Renwick, Efiie McMillan, Susie Tucker. Report of S S. No. 13. Egremont for April. Class Vâ€"Arthur Wells, Cleu Moore Class IVâ€"Lewis Renwick. John Renwick, Charles Hay, Eva Renton. Wallace Findlav. Maggie McLean Sr. IIIâ€"Susie Hellpenny. Alex Findlay, Mandy Reuwick. Downie Watson. Belle Lester. Alex Hay. Sr Pt. IIwâ€"James Isaac, Miriam Hornsby, Minnie Wells. Ralph Harri- sog. Beriia Bones. Mary Moore. PL. I--â€"Florenca Ramage, E 'nie Black. Louisa Ramage, Murry Wells. Mary Findlay. Joseph Stephenson. Jr. IIIâ€"Charlie \Vatson, Murry Findlav James Ramage, Allan Hastie, Alma Renwick, Agnes Renwick. Jr. â€"Irene Vollett, Alice Picken equal. Annie Smith. George Cufl‘, Elmor Hutton. AVERAGE ATTENDANCE 31. Pt. IIâ€"Grace Petty, Clara. McCas lin. James Langrill. Sr. Iâ€"Willie'Vollett. Max.Griorson Lorne Mountain. Sr. IIâ€"Jean Pibken, Leila Vollett Joseph McCaslin, Maggie Mountain Fred CuE. Jr. IIâ€"Nina Noble, Maggie Donne ly, William Langrill, Herbert Noble Eddie Hutton. FOR THE IONTH OF APRIL. Sr. IVâ€"Eddie Lawrence. Jr. Earl Valletta, Bessie Milligen, JOhn PONY. Charlie Lawrence. Sr. IIIâ€"Florence Mouhtian, Sadie Langrill, Agnes Petty. Maggie Mor ton. Marion Petty. Honor Roll for Button Hill School. ALEX FIRTH, -â€"TEACIIER. J. H. COLERIDGE TEACHER. A. L. LAWRENCE.â€"TEACHER. S. S. No. 1. Glenelg Honor Roll. v"v\l, To become a Shareholder in this great oo-operative Secure deliver y 11‘ movement which has come to stay in this country. It has month. accomplished much. It will accomplish more mithe future. The best farmers in the country indorse it by becoming National Portland shareholder's. Call andsee our stock. Subscribe at once. Cement always . . in Stock. We carry full lines of Implements, and Household Utensils. ’ We can get you anything you want in thaw lines. It Will Pay You Our business is expanding so rapidly that at the request of our numerous shareholders we are opening up a ware room in another large town. In the meantime. we are attending to the wants of our shareholders and customers in this locality. All our shareholders are satisfied. Many testify that they make money dealing with us We are not giving away goods, but, by reducing the expence, we are furnishing them to our shareholders at a much lower price. Great Expansion Report. of U. S. S. No. 5?. B. G. for April. Sr. IVâ€"Madge Morton. Jr IVâ€"Arthur Ritchie. Sr. IIIâ€"Elias Edge. Jr. Illâ€"Vila. Mc Kechnie. John Grasby. Gersie Morton. Class IIâ€"George Nowell. Herbert Dunsmoor, Alfred Bartley, Noble Baitlev. Annie Ewing. Pt. IIHMay Patterson. Herb At kineon. Lorne Aljoe and Vera Hop kins. Irene Ritchie. Sr --John Bell. \Villie McGirr. Jr. Iâ€"Ruby Meenagh, Emma. At kinson. Blanca Bell, John Matthews. George Whitmore. Pt. II Classâ€"Mabel Vessie. Roy Wismer, Willie Edge. - Sr. Iâ€"Lewis Nowell. Tom Graaby. Jr. Iâ€"-â€"Ear1 Vessie, Garnet Winner. Earl Mc Kechnie. Stewart Mc Arthur. Sr ll-«Maggie Am) Ritchie. Will Crutchlv, Robert Lawrence. Nellie Collier. Maggie McGirr. Jr. IIMSusie Bell, Lance McGirr, Margaret Matthews. III-H0wurd Whitmore, Ernest McGirr, Clara Ritchie. James Mc- Gii'r, Victoria Aljoe, Willie Mc Girr, Lower Ritchie School. VMFred' Ritchie. IVâ€"-â€"Maggie Weir, Mae B Hopkins. Agnes McGirr. Will, Patterson. Flor ence Mo Girr. Lizzie Weir. Stall-«Milton; Shannan, Pearl Ore Lizzie Bailey. Katie \Valker. Jr. IIâ€"Scotty Walker and Gordon Fischer equal. James Bailey. Nelson Smith 3: Pt. [I~â€"Marv Keoble, Clara Honess. Victoria Campbell, Janet, Gray. Jr. Pt. II-«Francis Teasdale, Tommy BaileyJNorman Smith. Hovvurd Jinks IV.â€"Martin Walker. Willie Camp bell, Alfred Shewell, Margaret. Tees dale. Sr. Pt. Iâ€"Gladis Campbell. Bella Mink. Lizzie Fischnr. Lizzie Smith. Jr. Pt. I-~Reval Boyce, Bertha Honess. Maud Smith. AVERAGE ATTENDANCE 37. Farmers’ IIIâ€"Kate Mink, Nelly Shewell Harry Gray. Lizzie Teesdale. Ald the Sarsaparllla by keeeln%the bowels regular with Aye__r____ ills. We have ordered Wire Fencing and Gates. Call and examine for yourselves. Get our prices 11.00 t bottle. All Qmsfllfla Crawfoad. S S. No. 9. Bentinck. Sarsaparilla " Rotnmln from the Gabon mr, I m : rfoct wrec . Mg blood wu bsd, 3nd :1) alth wu gone. at u tow bottle. of Aye: a Barupudlh 00?!»on cured me." O. Donaun. Sci-mean. Pa. stomach, then dyspepsia, biliousness, loss of appetite. Your doctor knows the remedy, used for 60 years. Impure blood always shows somewhere. I! the skin then boils, pimples, rashes. ’1! the nerves, then neursiiia, nerv- ousness, depression. If the ImpgreDlood JOHN A. GRAHAM, TEACHER. E. L. Hur'rox â€"'I‘EACHER Watchmaker. â€"â€" GORDON’S -â€" Duber-Hampden Watches OTDbiIilJL V '_8'érmton. Pa. J. 0. Am 00.. fo r Lowelli Mun. are the best in the market. A. GORDON Jeweller. pleased to learn that there is at least:i one dreaded disease that science has gheen able to cure in all its stage-5.5 and that 19 Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure IS the only postive cure nowl known to the medical fraternity. 1 Catarrh being a conetitutioal disease ‘requires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly. acting directlv upon the blood‘ {and mucous surfaces of the system. thereby destroying the foundation ofi the disease. and giving the patient I strength by building up the Ponstitu I The readers of this paper will be; l l l 1 l l tion and assisting nature in doing its work. The prOprietors have so much -' liaith in its curative powers th they ; offer One Hundred Dollars (My. case it fails to cure. Send for list f2 testimonials. \5 1 up to Saturday. May 9th. for the erec- tion of a new brick school house in S S. No. 2. Egromont. Plans and specifications may be seen by applying to Address F. J. CHENEY (30.. Toledo, 0. Sold by all druggists 750. Take Hall’s Family Pills for com stipation. U. S S. No. 4. Holland Sullivan. IV-â€"Ella Allen IIIâ€"M Tinkham, Mabel David don, Annie Grochofske. Joseph Byers. Sr. Ilâ€"Honry Jones. Sadie Mitch- ell. Mary Mo Intosh, John Tinkljnm. Jr. Aâ€"George Jones, Myrtle Gro- chofske. Roy Mac Donald David Tink- bam, Pearl Walker. Willie Nuhn. Sum Mitchell Lily Mitchell. AVERAGE ATTENDANCE 27 G. Lawrence, B. Ferguubn, M. Ecclea H McGuire. A. Lee, M. thn. L. Mo Guire. Sr IÂ¥â€"W. Fergmon. J. Htmilton, G. vaolder. E. Mu :“adden, G. Patter- son, B Watson. Sr. IIâ€"E Henry, 80°/. J. Davis. M. Wilson.C. Nelson, M. Eccles. H. Pa'torson. R Watson. 0. McKenzie G. Wilson. Sr. Pt. IIâ€"Henry Grahlfiann Willie Grahlmann Asket Allah and EV} Walker equal, Albert Joqés- Sr. Iâ€"-â€"Elma Grochofslf, Lewis Grahlmann. Jr. Iâ€"Lizzie Tinkhatfi, Lewis Nuhn. Mamie Mitchell, Sara Jones. Lily Mc Imosh. \ Jr. Pt. IIâ€"lJames Byers. “Howard Davidson. / Edith Wilmer, May Butloy. Bob. Vesaie. PL. IIâ€"J. Wilma. J. Ecol. s, B. Lee, I. Watson. IVâ€"M Hnmilton. 78°/. Sr. IIIâ€"N. McFadden 50/. B Ferguson. B. Reid, J. Brown. Jr. 111â€" F. Lawrence. 45% E. Patterson. Jr. IIâ€"C. Davis. 96%. A Hana. M Hamilton. 1‘. RrOWn, J. Ferguson Jr 1â€"0. Johnstm, R.,Luwrence, M. Mather, G. Eco as, M. Matthews April 17th. ‘ENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED Tenders Wanted. C. I). Dmumm. â€"TEACHER. ANNIE PETTY,â€"-TEACHER AMY I. Enemâ€"Tmcann. S. S. No. 12. Egremont. $100 Reward, $100 Any person wanting the best of Steve Coal at the LOWEST PRICE should place their order at once, and secure . deliver y next JAMES MACK. Wilma. J. Reid. E Optician. gTry our Bulk Pickles, Dates. Prunes, Fancy Biscuits. 'Sodas, Cheese. Candy, etc. No man should attempt to fatten h0g3 without some of our Stock food. Don’t forget that we pay either Cash or Trade for produce. Come to us for choice butter. We make a special t_v of our butter trade. We have a great assortment of Horse (Julian's, Sweat Pads. Trace Chains. Plow Harness, Plow Lines, etc. TEASâ€"We have excellent teas. In Black. Japan. Ceylon Green, and mixed. Try our special quality "Red Feather" tea, put up in 200.packagee. HATSâ€"We eave the latest styles in soft and stifi hats. Compare our prices with those of other dealers. GENTLEE‘.‘EN! An immense shipment of Alabastine. We also carry Asbestine, Glue. Whiting, Furniture P01- ish, Silver Polish, Patent Leather Dressing, Shoe Blacking, Stove Black- ing, Stove Pipe Varnish, Alluminum, Wall Brush- es. Ceiling Dusters, Paint Brushes, Whitewash Brushes. Step Ladders, Egg‘Crates, Tree Prun- ers, etc. , Hardware. Easter... Millinery Miss Dick’s Just to Hand Sherwin-Williams Paint and Paint Man ready for businesa See the South Window in our store. C. McArthur Give us a chance to suit you with a Spring Suit. We have Ready-Made Suit. and Suit Lengths to suit the most fastidious. SPECIAL “WERED DURING THE PAST WEEK CHRONICLE READERS. cut. APP‘)’ “ Whitman). - “N1 GUSTO)! SAI’1V(;.-Ru1w1-t Nmill Ma [mrLablv mill. uni i~ “to do CllbUHll .zmin: .1? DOES anybody L' M“ of 311‘. NP” M 11 of 23 Ontario 81. 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