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Durham Chronicle (1867), 11 Oct 1906, p. 4

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. _. .wâ€"wa,. {'2' {,‘g . 5 DURHAM CHRONICLE _______â€"___._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" HORSES. Black minorca, maleâ€"J. 37.1 Fordd . DRAUGHT A Mlllr ; female J. W. For St an a 21 Intelligent, personal care of the teeth and mouth requires the Us of an antiseptic non-acid Tooth Powder. The best and Safesti 4A _. is quite t1ue as fax as physical work is , l conce1-,ned but ther’e s no comparison, , 1 n01 21 chance of compax 1son in the 1 amounts (1f mental energy required 1n 20d. Span horsesâ€"James Patton.1 D20 Pk maleâ€"T A Ferguson . fe ‘2 Year gelding or filly â€"H. Shaw. ’ l l l ' 1 R. J. Hendry 1‘ A. Ferguson. l l 1 l l l 1) Turkey, maleâ€"â€"D. McMillan, T. A. thetwoditt'ereut kinds ofemployment. . . | P 8r EThe labming 1112111 Could not prepare 1 Y'eali‘lgeiimg ([3; 311.21 d - Ferguson; female, D Mc\lillan, T . . rv hms if to fill the. teacheis position. ton ‘32 etc SS2 . ' en ~° A. Ferguson. 3 a an lptlnhilk in his 31 hole lifetime. and 011 Sprmg SOltu-J SS‘ ()II‘SS’J' Patton. Goose. maleâ€"VV. Patton. T. A ‘ l GUN’S ANTISEPTIC W. Patton, D.-‘ Ferguson ; female. McMillan. GRAIN AND SEEDS One bushel fall wheat, the othe1 hand the teachet. it may be, , AGRICl‘I TURAL. could 1122321 develop the physical Span horsesâ€"1%.. den 1223-, D Mc- l \l ll 11 '1 1-ene1g3'1111ui1ed to take the place of 1 a ‘ l lthe mum.“ Yet this (1095“ t solve' Brood mareâ€"R J Hendry, Wm . l - ll 1. 11112 do 33c see 21n3 easy , , ,, saIB Now 0" lthe 1112112211 ). 2. ' 2 2Year gelding or fillyâ€"R J. Heng t 21 suitable solut10n.’lhel , - Tooth Powder namedâ€"HQ Ean'balrn Piper. 13va3 to gc I B . \' .Sirilng’ Whiw Rusian A MUS. T A perfectly pure, effectual cleanser. preservation and beautifies, 1(1l‘y, Olin 217 DC, 1.1.. l(‘ O i '1’ h th 1 d S S t h g ,- 2 1 . . 1 111.2% t e 1110!}! coo s an 1nv1gora es t e ums, u , 3 . . Etc: "ltllt'f’l 21s “th1215 those who entei the. 1 Year gelding or fillyâ€"Norman Fifeâ€"A. Muir. . 1 IS SSS . h t ’ . r th 1 i 2. ‘1‘” She: {othe1 p111tess1ons has to spend consid-1 Fletcher Geo \chrthur. D. Camp- Any other varietyâ€"A. Muir. T. I the teeth Wlt on wearing awa3 e enoanie , an is absolutely 1 exablt' 31119 and 1110119} ll9f01'9 11915 in; bell. \ichol. ' free from the usual gr1t and harmful acids. Soft. smooth and l l P”““““ m gStnnS SSDS in SSmS“ for l Spnn” SON-James Oliver. R‘ J Barle3 5“ rowedâ€"A \Iuir G E l sweet.‘its use is in all ways pleasing and refreshing. his l21l1o1s: not so with the lab01e1,1 Hendry, \V. Patton. Arrowsmith '3 nor is it so with the mechanic of anyl kind 33 ho 1221 elves wages. let it be ever 4 . , . l .l . . a , ., w .’ ‘1 A... 2 u .l. ‘ .. .2 1 1 I. .50.,” .11. " h 3'. 1. M (,S n2 . 1‘. I \1 .‘V . ,.,. v ', 'L i.“ 21 u " . .‘. ‘ L .2 i. I! 2r. . 2.. S I . 2 .2». 7' 2v, .12 . 1.1; n in, . r" .1 , -2 1: ‘.._ ‘ 72w . 2 _\' ,4 .‘11-2 ,... ,2 . ‘2 . '1“! u"! ,“ 1 12 -" ’ ,, , , 1. 11' ll :11; v II- I ‘3” .1, 2 A}... '. V)- vi" 1141/ ‘VA' 1 . l. 2 K 2v: e 1 2 . D , -. a #2“ " a . M £3; 1' A _. m 34.1 f, .ww.â€"-.xâ€"=2â€". i "3 4. GENERAL PURPOSE, Spanâ€"J as. Calder, J. A. Swauston Two rowedâ€"A. Muir. , whiteâ€"A. Muir. G. E Ar-. Oats, Stylish T ,1; lso small. f1om the time he enters his Brood mareâ€"R Nicholson. 310332111131 ckâ€"A. Muir 1 PRICE 25 CENTS S - - 21 1 112euticeshi Undex resent con- 2 Year gelding 01' 5115'“ D H‘UTOW- a S a A If Oltl -lll- lldll d Every roll in the store includmg H p. p . 1 Peas largeâ€"G. E Arrowsmith, g f thi season’s finest copy dittons the trustee boa1ds th10ughoutl “1- §ai1bairlréolame9élllxnom B Muir ; BO“ 3 alllll ii. SOIDP. 0 P S S '11 b 1d at l the country 33ill be 1n.1 better positionl W. Ffiiixbzhin 111111; (R... MgLeiin uruett Peas small-~D. McMillan, T. Nichol. AT '1‘ EDSI‘SS atterns WI e so than hefme to state the salaries they . ' ' 2'.’ ' Field cornâ€"J. Aussum, 2nd incor-z . F1011] [0C 10 75C g lean pay. and only teachers who are Sprmg Salt;§$;;::mson' rectly marked M D M M'l i S121. "ll' 1 2- 21. t the salaries named ' . Timothy seedâ€" A “it c l ' k 9 D SE ONE THIRD OFF :2‘lilodrlllg21iil’ltciiopr the Position Thi5~l Span hOTSBS‘D- Mchllan, Wm. Ian. 3.” er s Pug ope i S our Regular Prices itoo, will give t111stees an opportunity. PaHi‘cdgd mare C C James W -VV‘lihige beansâ€"D McCormick. H _' 9 . V 3 SO ‘3 got making the best poss1ble selection “7 atson Joseph Black Colored beansâ€"D McCormick T 60' laps é Th“ . 2'1} 1 . ‘tion the l f1om the list of applicants, if they are 1 Year gelding 0,. fillyâ€"C N Rich A Ferguson ,2: 1s 18 331 1012 . a ques 1f01tuu ate enough to have a list. ardson. Wm. Patton Flax seed- J Oliver T A Ferguson LHICSI S[\lC> 11 best chance you W11} have to buy l Heres another point. If teachers Spring coltâ€"Jos. Black, W. Wat- Best col. grain and seedsâ€"A. Muir. ‘ ' ’ ' ‘ if? good papers for so l1ttle 13,01,932 as ’ 222t 21 good 01 even a fait salary. there 30%. C' C' James B. \l D l J ROOTS AND VEGETABLES. 2 l01 25C° :: prices are almOSt certain to be !\V ill be abetterclass Of young men and caldaerrnlexgs {Elfinâ€"Dis. 5 C 0119.81 1 a3. Potatoes, Elephant-"fl A. Fergu. higher next year. l young women to enter the ptofession, Single; driverâ€"oi ' Fairbairn C N. son D Mc‘tflillHang E A - 2 land we contend as we stated at the, - i ’ ' Beauty 0 e tonâ€"G. rrow- ~12 'outset the. Ft‘TL‘ RE of the country de-l R1chardsou. D. McLachlan. 1 smith D McMillan. R E M N A N T S ' i‘peuds upon the Pithsavl‘ of our schools ‘ SPECIALS l Any other varietyâ€"D McMillan, At All) Price Just think 032-1 the 11121tte1 21crain..A e?dy;nJga:rParl2you.‘€rmlgftatgxdrau ght J Callie-SH Watson J Oliver. l sect-ion 111213 inn. 22 been in the habit ofi g By C. C. James. bridle value 53 Turnips. swedeâ€"A Muir \V. Wat.l " l: . . pay ug ‘ S‘ll‘m 0f three hundred SOISl best single driverâ€"J. Fairbainn. son. . we are SO eth‘emClV busy making to Older. f: RSmnamS and bmkSn l1nes mll HMS “ 321.11 ThSnS“ ISguIdti‘mS m‘wl Diploma for beSt horse on ground . Other kmdâ€"A. D. McLeod. 20d etc. that we have not time to (all; (,bom 2;: be sold 33'1thout regard to cost, of 1 require 2111 i111 zease of $54) 00 01' 31W 1 â€"H. Shaw. 1ncorrectly marked. ' . h d d F . . i2 mauv patterns we have enough l If so, hon llllltll 33ill thet taxes of the} CATTLE Green t0p Aberdeenâ€"J. OIIVOP. T. an ma 8 0015“ e211 BUt t0 make a lOllg eft ;0 paper one or two moms. maimm, 12112-11213 21- 112» magma on 1,,5 1111111111.. Ferguson. R b N h 1 story Short, we have everything in the shape 1 {11.22.1112211 211 .1 thousanddollatsm so? Bu“ 1 year o,d_W Patton J MC .,,S§hޤpliii°‘y_ ° 9” 1° 090m of leather styles of lasts, etc. that 18 of 2-1111 lg: 1In{1111112213new??? the new 1egulk211tions Millan. Mangoldsâ€"T. A. Ferguson. pracfical use. We VB got the inglde U ad; ”.1 331 11121 911011 erenceor, putc ance Bull calfâ€"J. Fairbairn \V. Patton. Mangolds long redâ€"A. Muir, C 0n beer OOOdS this season and - O S C O ' \ i; Rare Barg-alns lieduce the amounts 111133 paid. In R, Allen. C. James. O'Ct the anCfit OU‘I U mbpe' ias S2. f h P t isuch cases there. will be no complaint. \Iilch cowâ€"W. 3, Heads, J Eck- Danish sugar beet-- D. McCormick, S 01' t e lOlin!) 1In anycase 3322. want the v2er best hardt', D. \IcMillau. A. Muir. I Tl‘t‘ ltll€’>i Llll‘l ” l11121te1ial111 ou1 Sthools and to get such '2 1931' Old heiferâ€"J Eckhardt 13‘ Field carrots, whiteâ€"A. Muir, A. Our One Dollar Bargain Table is ChUCk fUll x kinds lll2 tilt; 111ate1ial 33c 11 have to p213 f01 it. and 39'12 . . D. McLeod. 1 . 1 Year old heifer-D Mchllan lst Field carrots. redâ€"H. Wat-son. W. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. Flom $1 2:211 221 $2. 1 Now for 21 few wordsabout teachers. and 9nd R Allen W 2_. lSome are not worth anvthing and S I i . Shi‘iiih ru T For uson W. Wat- lothers are of 21 value that can not be Bull a ed-j-ISWEDZZEin son 0 g REPAIRING and ORDERS 0111‘ SPECIALTIES. Econnnewially estimated. The former Bull'cailfâ€"JV. Buskiu.. Any other varietYâ€"W. Watson. lb class should be wed out or get out if Cowâ€"\V. Buskin 135 and 2nd H. Watson. . 13e33aut to keep up .1 umform eflici- Table turnxpsâ€"I‘. Ferguson, H. l ency in our schools. The others will GRADES ““5903. _ l Milch cow giuiug milk or well gone Beets, long blOOOâ€"A. Mu1r, D. if, . . 1;, 5‘. . always be able to secu1e ositions and p in calf. for dairy purposesâ€" â€"R. Allen, Harrow. should be retained as .1 facto1 for the G. oncTaggalt J Nichol. Turnip rootedâ€"T A Ferguson, C. countrvs beneht HSSSS to our 2Year old heiferâ€"D Campbell lst C. James. schools audou1te21che1s, 3v1sh1ngthe1n and 9nd J Burnett Parsnipsâ€"-T. A. Ferguson, H. â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" .. all prosper.ity 1 Year old heiferâ€"R. Allen, W. Watson. Buskin, J. Burnett. Radishes. blackâ€"H. Watson. T. A. T_â€"he ladies 111313r be good COOkS but there are othe1s CASH ONLY. aclarlane (ll 01. Druggists and Booksellers DURHAM m1 OWEN SOUND. l s- -W â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" AROUND THE CEMENT 11 Artemesia’ 5 Fair __......_...'1 __ 1 1 Year old steerâ€"D. Campbell, W. H. Watson. J. Meads, J. Nichol. Cabbage. ox heart or Winningstadt Steer calfâ€"W. J. Meade, W. G. â€"A. D. McLeod, D. Harrow. Wyatt. D. McMillan. Any other varietyâ€"A. D. McLeod, ‘ r . \ 2 W :2 Year old Steerâ€"A. McLean, D. Ferguson. THE MODEL BAKERY Campbell, J. Burnett. Radishes, whiteâ€"T. A, Ferguson, keeps the best v. 2 1)URHAM CHRONICLE A SUCCESSFUL EVENT " \\ eh 13 e no (11ll( i: 1l1 11-111112'2 1121 A The annual Fall Fair 0f Artemesia Heifer calfâ€"VV. G. Wyatt lst and H. Watson. (‘12! the cement 11,111.,1 .1. 11:1sl 111 W. IRWIN. Editor and PrOprietor. township was held in Priceville on 23d, W, Magda, Cauliflowersâ€"H. \Vatson. / far hutilom ,1“, 211211121111 ”31111 -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€" Thursda3 and Friday last, and from Best herd (regd) Durham cattle. Onions. potatoâ€"T. A. Ferguson, D. BIBad’ cakes Pies Bunkies UUUQhHUlS E“: i of {mum 112ei11121uin22 2,1,. .1173“ DLTRHADI OCT 11 1906 what wesaw pe1sonallyof theexhibits three females and a bullâ€"J. Eck McCormick. .‘ in wellhen ,.., 'l‘l1u1...;, “1 1 ~ 2 it may be said that the township has hardt, D. McMillan. Onions raised from Dutch settsâ€" 1 tiogn night 11112 (1‘11; and “hm 3112 T. A. Ferguson, H. Watson. Onions raised from topsâ€"H.Watson. Onions raised from black seedâ€"A. Muir, D. McCormick. Pumpkin, common yellowâ€"~W, Best grade cow for breeding and butcher’s purposesâ€"J. Oliver lst and 2nd. Only the best of material used and cleanliness carefully attended to. volumes of Sllllll-{l 2111- rising fl rotaries we fell it in o 11 l111ll cement is being “HUD. and W that large shipments l12132 lu e scored another success. Like many other fairs this year we think the at- tendance was scarcely so large as on former occasions. THE TEACHING PROFESSION. SHEEP. “ More teachers is the cry just now, The problem is quite. funny; 'I he trustees want more teachers The teachers want more money.“ The weather on Friday was excellent until a slight rain came on about the time the show was over and the Just so. the teaching profession is being chang- , “”1“? .*"§,,§'?~;>' sagas-3, r-J. .11ng S 2 [‘7.’ 1t ' ' 2‘ do little more than pay for board and lines. respectable clothing. The outside display was also The result was good in cattle. sheep, horses and swine, and left the work to others whose animals on the ground. Jas. Calder . , easily satisfied. scarcer and. scarcer every year and in ticket. the teachers. and the salaries went up accordingly. Shelburne Free Press, the Markdale took positions at salaiies that would shows had a better displav in these eton Shearling ramâ€"A. Muir. A. Swanston, A. COTSWOLD. Aged ramâ€"A. Muir. Shearling ramâ€"A. Muir. . . Mr. Mu r l t k The old state of th1ugs 1n g1ounds cleared. As on former occas for ram lianitbsoagpd 3:78: 1111;231:523: ions there was a fine exhibit of roots, ewe and ewe lamb Ram lam bâ€"J. SHROPSHIRE . Ram lambâ€"W. J. Meade. J. Fair- Bu skin G. McArthur. Geo. H. Any other kindâ€"H. Watson. D. McCormick. Squashâ€"J. Aussem, H. Watson. Vegetable marrowâ€"G. E. Arrow- smith, H. Watson. Citronsâ€"H. Watson, D. McMillan Watermelonsâ€"D. McCormick. Tomatoesâ€"D. Beth. D. McMillan. Maple sugarâ€"Jane McPhail. Mrs. Sett horse shoesâ€"H. McLean. Rag carpetâ€"Jane McPhail, G. E. McCormick, incor- Pumpkin pieâ€"Jas. Oliver, Joseph Joseph Oliver. Stinson GARAFRAXA ST. WEST DURHAM. ONT. Crochet work in woolâ€"Jane .\lc- rowsmith, Jane McPhail. Fancy knitting in cottonâ€"J. MC- Phail, J. McArthur. smith, Jennie McArthur. Lamp cushionâ€"T. A. Ferguson. Mrs. Wm. White. . Arrowsmith. B 22 2 _ : 33 Ar- that many engaged 1n the work, be an Alex. Muir bein abi shee exhibitor Muir. rectly marked, ml mg m cotton Jenn.e ‘ 0 ~ . - .2 2.. 1 ~ - 1.11.1.1. l1 ' . . . g , g g p A d â€" M Cucumbers. icklin â€"D Harrow. Flannel handmadeâ€"Jane Mchail thur, Mrs. Wm. White was 3e13 111.11.} .1 .1 ‘01”011 MONK} and found better open as usual, with J. A. Swanston follow S :6 lewe A. uir lst and 2nd H W t p g Woollen blanketsâ€"J enn1e McAr- Tattin g in cotton Jane \IcPhail tractors. invs in other lines of life. and a reat ' ° ° - 981‘ mg eweâ€"J. A. Swanston, A. a son. . . â€" 4 . ' ' ‘ .. _ 3 . mgm. both ladies and gentleénen Eli i2pw21ildil::iilc:dlh:w 32:11:21:- Muir. Cucumbers, ripeâ€"G. E. Arrow- tbur. N2 Fletcher. 2- Embrmdery 1n contonâ€"Jenme 310- Readers of lhu (1122.12112212: { turned their backs on the school room ' Sf H f d" d h d Ewe lambâ€"A. Muir lst and 2nd. smith W Watson. LADIES, WORK2 ‘ Arthur. . . . tance are 211111111115 1” 111-:11- :‘M ~ mgo 91'9 01‘ b an a some 800d Table cornâ€"H. Watson, T. A. Fer. Embrmdery 1n editâ€"G. E. Arrow- h .- 212' 2.2 1.. .1111”. 11m t ewo11ngs<lt11 . . . . . 803011 01' . 21b1l1t1es and a111b1t1ous were more was also presentwithhisprize winning Ram. agedâ€" R. McEachern Col. vegetables, one of eachâ€"H. ”SS Outhne workâ€"Jennie McArthur . . . . ° ' ° 3 q a '1} . '11",_ ‘1‘. The teachers grew team and again carried off the red Ewe, agedâ€"J. Oliver lst and 2nd. Watson, T. A. Ferguson. Riggs: D” D' MGM‘HSS‘ N' H. Watson. idlgghthlh 11: i” ex C12)\:fl1}1\ 011-20 Col. of field rootsâ€"A. Muir, T. A. Apple pie B McKinnon 1213 Oliver woollen work, on canvasâ€"W. Bus- “5 SS ‘ o ‘ EDS. -. ' S O. ‘SU(L1> ashort tune the tables were turned The press was well represented, the a - 2 Ferguson. Fruit cakeâ€"G McArthur T. A. km, T A' Ferguson, . , .. . 2 and now the trustees have to beg for editors of the Flesherton Advance the 3:3.1S86SSâ€"Win. Fa1rbaugn: FRUIT. Ferguson , T0118: settâ€"w. 1" Wr1g St’ M' MC. SwCLhOISUS MS SSS-id" 111 S ’ 31' mg ramâ€"John F3" ”"12 ApOples, oNorthern spyâ€"J. Mc- ‘ - . Intyre. of a. five per cent. 1113111121121. 33' Bread, homemadeâ€"D. McMillan. right along through the seasoi understand. too. that the 3111 1906 has retained the good 11:11” National and outsiders from points tell us there is 1111222111113 l l l ‘1 :1, ,1: f2: Silagifiilitffififf 22:? 2221211122112: VSgetablei hlu fad; W5. do LEICESTER Celery, any other kindâ€"H. Wat- Wm. White. _Phail N. FlSSShSr'. market to give soc-l1 212211221211 2'5 g so 1 c l DOt t In t at any 0 t esurroun lug Aged ramâ€"A Muir, J A Swan. son J bIcPhail MANUFACTURES. Fancy knlttlng In WOOIâ€"G. E2 Al" forlll Satisfugtlun, (”1.7le in ago “'0 “121212 told by :1 turned from \\'i111 11s1-1i. liivl't- :211‘ 1111-” llmi ment was being; it impossible to satisfy their of the \301k oi for-met 081' than anything Will 1111:.2 success of the institution. . . In some quarters much Standard and the two Durham papers bairn d’SSODSSnS ‘S felt over the action 0f the being all 1n attendance. Ewe. agedâ€"J. Fairbairn, J. Oliver. government in fixing to some extent Herb Watson had two citronslthat Shearling eweâ€"J. Oliver, '1' Fan'- Golden russetâ€"D. Harrow, C. C. James. Other variety winter applesâ€"H. Homemade bunsâ€"Mrs. W. White, D. McMillan. Tartsâ€"B. McKinnon, D. McMillan. Bun cushionâ€"W. Buskin, D. Mc- - Will be better pleased than t. Cormick. t20 hear of the mills prosperit the salaries to be paid. \V’e are not ° ‘ ‘ ' ba1rn. Watson, C E. Tr on. S ider web cushionâ€"Jennie McAr- going to enter into the me1its or de 2:18;: 31:13:33.2,lieSlgwlitgoiggzr Ewe lamlkâ€"W. Fairbairn, 3' Fair- Snowâ€"J. ‘McBetyh, H. Piper. WOOD?“ y arn, homemadeudouble thui3 D McCormick Some users 211" 2121111111; in ° bairn. Colbertâ€"J Eckhardt. and tauntedâ€"Mrs. W‘ Whlm‘ B" Homemade slippersâ€"M. McIntyre. heir orders ask 1111- 22.\'at' merits of this action. but there )8 one Herb’s pair weighed 56:} lbs. and were , SWINE. _ . . A . ‘ . McEachern. . y ) 3 , tziith-S [Si-2:21;]: :a1fto every observer not done growing. The largest one 3W Pig‘laioxander G E rrowsmith H Woollen yarn. singleâ€"J. McRae, M1311 at: thvrgtdiworkâ€" Jennie McAr- msstiingogztifw2:120tilsnbr pehds t: alarge extoeni'ildii tlJOeusrilnysr-i: it)? 131318., an: 38 thinkstf senging Boar over 1 yearâ€"J. McBeth. St. Lawrenceâ€"A. D. McLeod, D Rolfiigsfildzigi homemade R 'ich thnr, '1‘. A. Ferguson. ' 11.0“ C8 when. ,1,“ .. 2.0 e am y _ o L ' o n ompany romw om Sow- J. McBeth J. Eckhardt. Harrow. olson. Jane McPhail. Battenburg workâ€"W. L. \Vnght. 11” did not mm out 312211 Jennie McArthur. Table centrepiece, embroideryâ€"Al. McIntyre, J. McArthur. Other variety fall applesâ€"C. C'. James. D. McCormick. Best col. of applesâ€"J. Eckhardt, of 0m schools. To build up this great he purchased the seed. They repre- Canada about which every true Cana- sented the seed as producers of 27 lb dian has 3‘53 reason to feel proud “’9 fruit, but this 13 ahead of their claim Spring pigâ€"J. Eckhardt lst 2nd. romw. here was notified. and 01 118 sales it 33 as found th2 11. Pair, woollen stockingsâ€"Jane Mo Phail. . , . . must put our educational institutions and Mr. Watson wants them to know goat, mfiâ€"JmMcMillan. A Muir. . MthiilmHn it. fizféankmttedâ€"Jane Sofa cushion: mountedâ€"J. McAr Chad been made to 11111112 in aposition to do theirvery best work, and willfurni h th (1 b d 1 SY_J‘ . S an. Crab 811391031 largeâ€"J, Ol1ver, D- ‘ thur, J. McPhall nng. Subsequent 231111111 S S S“ euce y S W" Spnng PIEâ€"To A.- Ferguson. Wm. McCormick. Pair lady s mitts, knittedâ€"J M°' Darning. best and neatest on stock- discovery that the 22-22111: Phail, N. Fletcher. Quilt. patchwork. homemadeâ€"G E. Arrowsmith. Jennie McArthur. and no teacher who 15 underfed or un- ering the fruit. derpaid can give his best services to supper was served 1n the Presbyter- any community. ian church and the two hotels of the lingsâ€"W. Busk1n, Mrs. W. White. Button holes shown on 3 difierent materialsâ€"Mrs. White, H. Watson. Crab apples, mediumâ€"T. A. Fergu- son, J. Oliver. Plumsâ€"W. J. Conkey’.‘ plained of was from anothel ll P001313“ havea sort of feeling that! ' female, and the rural school salaries are only derly. and here. as well as in Holstein teacher a salary of four or five hundred think the hotel men are observing the dollars a year. It is true the teachers local option ”SW!“ under which the ~ \ do not have to put in as many hours a day as the mechanic or the laborer, nor has the latter so many holidays at his disposal as the teacher. Mental and physmal labor are entirely diflercnt, mgs were concluded m the evening by ' 111-.54 2" Game, maleâ€"J. W. Ford, 3113 cachin, maleâ€"Tub. ulated to the extent of in the and Flesherton, w female, '1‘. A. Ferguson. reg pay g e have reason to Brahma, maleâ€"A. Muir; female, A. Hair 1ft if 2nd. al D Ha: White as m1 1'2 9- “w township 1s now placed. The proceed-1,: “a 2nd; female. D. Harrow lst Jo a successful concert 1n Watson’ 3 Hall. Houdan. maleâ€"A 1‘0“?“de Brown log‘horn. maleâ€"J. W. Ford, Honey ”tracedâ€"H. Watson. Butter in rollâ€"A. D. McLeod, D Pearsâ€"J . Eckbardt. Quilt, lag cabinâ€"w. Buskin. Mrs. Hand bouquetâ€"W .l M69381 H. Quilt crazyâ€"W. J. Meade, w. L. Watson. Table bouquetâ€"H. Watson, W. J. Meade. Wright. Quilt. tuftedâ€"W. L. Wright. Quilt, fancyâ€"w. Bushin. Jennie Col. house plantsâ€"Herb. Watson. , nnie McArthur MSASSSSS nmr um 012m PRODUCE. Honey in combâ€"H. Watson. Berlin wool work, not raisedâ€"H. Piper, G. McArthur. Berlin wool work, McPhail. H. Piper wreath, any other kindâ€"T A. Fer. spoon. Gent’s shirt, unwashed handmade 2â€"!!- Buckin, G. Watson. raisedâ€"Jane Painting on glassâ€"T. A. Ferguson SPECIALS Grey, best 2 loaves breadâ€"$2. 50, D. J. liver. D. Harrow, 31. 50, N. Fletcher. 31. 00. D. McMillan. 1‘. A. Ferguson: B}? H. H. Miller, M. P., South McMillan. $1. 50, B. McKinnon, $1. 00 H. H. Miller, ‘M. 13,, South Grey. best 25 lbs. crock butterâ€"$2 5O Wm Riley, best laundried shirtâ€"- .. smart homo have ” that she never gives ,i-Rficifitrarofbeed Mung , (I‘M Glendga brand of cement is equal to. The salaries to day as fixed by the Village. and there was little dimcult Y1 J. W. F rd lst and 2nd. . . , Government are based uP0“ “1985‘ we think in furmsbing the necessary Wyatfdotte. maleâ€"J. W. Ford lst Grapesâ€"H. Watson. Wm. :wh1te.. , . J H. Piper. 131011211, and bC‘Ide” Should ll sessed valuation of the school section accommodation. Everything was or- 2nd; female. J. W. Boyd lst 2nd. ,2 1.1mm MQudt,kn1ttedâ€"-Mrs. wm. wlute. . ’Pen and ink sketchâ€"T. A. Fergu- pomt, if poss1ble to get the . Ferguson; OPhail. 8011, H. Piper. in preference to any other 111 â€"â€"oâ€"â€"â€" Public Notice PUBLIC NOTICE lS hereby 5i Soho Wafierton and Lucknow. tawny ”this da3 deposited of s for thPliouflP theOonntv Grey, 3. n BookofRelnrance, sanctioned by (of Rail“ Commissioners for bettion of the per W Railway throxxvahBtéfm ”.ofGrey. ’. 11121 14211 day cprril. a ANGUS marine

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