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Durham Chronicle (1867), 11 Jun 1908, p. 5

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rgest stock in town onth of June at Gold Store st prices for goods wn Waists tions ngs 11f, UALIT Y” Waists Sons most beautifu kle Untario and “'9 H, H solid gold dinner set» 5. Silver- n a silver X1 have ever locke It \Velland 1M fieese in real first-class Silverware Percv G. A. Webster rune 11: 1908 Wedding Engagement Rings kens Market Report. Butter and Eggs Wanted Mich Stallion DURHAM. June ‘TIEORGE IMPERIAL” Watchmaker Jeweler and Optican” S. SCOTT N211" Drv Goods Groceries rate - the wedding season . is now complete and p-to-date. ms the name for high- .nd always will so long ch a thing as a jewelry B. Phillips r charges on ae- t travelling him. he season, 1908 1 House stables, :iu stock, at least, 'dding rings to pick '19. and about. one went rings, includ- 0 you have no rea- lisuppointed. tshed or unwashed :hest price will be Lde. { TEAS tine Stepping west prices f0: ine assortment flannels, prints melletes. ready- H.118 etc. 10. 1908 8 90 tc Gifts ONTARIO Proprietor to to to t0 18 10 10 ‘Vmuc driving along the 4th conces- sion of Bentinck on Monday last, Mn; and Mrs. David B. Hopkins were‘ soon forget. Just as they were cross- ing over the River Styx, the bridge on which they were gave way. percipitatâ€" ing-them into the river. twelve feet below. The vehicle in which they were riding was a lumber wagon, and when the accident occurred the box was thrown over onto the backs of the horses. carrying Mrs. Hopkins with it. )1 rs. Hopkins next fell under the fihorses’ feet. and though the animals were almost frantic with fright, strange to say. she escaped practically [ uninjured. beyond the bad scare and i shaking up she received. Mr. Hopkins also got off with a few slight bruises, and may consider himself lucky it was no worse. The bridge, though an old one: was considered perfectly safe. and now that this accident has happened, it is likely Bentinck's township fathers will put the rest of the township’s l bridges through a more rigid examin- Mr. 'Forbes Hind. of St. Thomas, visited afew dayslast week with his mother, Mrs. A. E. Hind, who is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Kinnee left. \Vednesday morning to attend the Baptist Convention being held in Tbornbury this week. Mr. H. L. Clare, of Clare Bros. Company, Preston, gave us a. call on Tuesday. Misses Lizzie and Jessie Byers re- turned Tuesday from a. visit at Mr. Dingan’s, of Eden Grove. Mr. Robert Allan, of Edge Hill, is confined to the house and was unable to vote on Monday. Mrs. Jackson and daughter Chris- tene, returned last week after spending the winter in England. Mr. and Mrs. Lauder Munro left. VVednesdav morning for their home in Omaho. Neb. Mr. Arthur Fogler, representing the Barber 8: Ellis 00., of Toronto, was in town Tuesday. Mr. Boulden and daughter. of Elm- wood, spent Tuesday in town with Misses Laura and Edith MacKenzie. Messrs. Art Pickering and Art Rogers, of Mt. Forest, were in town on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Jmnieson, of )It. Forest, visited over the beginning of the week with Dr. and Mr. Jamieson here. Mr. W. Levi visited in Max-kdale last week. Misé M. J. Hutton, of Toronto. is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. P. Kinnee. Mr. E. M. “'olfe was in Mt. Forest on \Vednesday. Dr. Hutton was in Fergus on “'ed- nesday. Miss Lizzie Vollett, of Hamilton, is visiting friends in town. Mrs. Henry Crowther, of Chats- Worth, is spending a. week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aljoe, Sr, Mrs. Farnell, and Misses Aggie and Mabel Dunn, of Toronto. are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. \Valter Dunn. Mrs. “'11). \Voods of \Vinnipeg, was visiting friends in town for a. few days. She was attending the funeral of her brother, Mr. Frank Maidment who died at Markdale a couple of weeks ago. Mrs. N. XV. Campbell and son Ian left. on Thursday last to spend the Mrs. Archie McDairmard. who has been Visiting the parental home fox a few days. returned to St. Thomas on W'ednesday mgrning. Her little sis- ter, Miss Ruby Dean, accompanied her. ation Anaemia means means laneuorv b“ cheeks. . You £70 vous, sufier funct plenty of healthy makes good blood bloodâ€"that’s why idg is better U all dealers in 506 than former-1Y- Are mia means colorless bloodâ€" anguor. blanched lips. faded .You grow dyspeptic, ner- ifier {unetional irregularity. 3dition can’t exist if there is >f healthy blood. Ferrozone .zood blood. rich nutritious that’s why it cures. In con- better than Ferrozone. A1: are in 500. bo;es. You Pale. Anaemia? ay. PERSONAL No. N o. N 0. No. Majority m-nacchwgefi N0. 1 .............. 50 N0. 2 .............. 84 N0. 3 .............. 155 Majority for J amiesonâ€"ZOO. EGREMONT. No. No. No. \0. 6. Majox my Olhwgef‘ No. l. . Majority \0. .). . . . . 0c )Iajmity fox McCamnelâ€"l5. H ANOVER. No. 1 .............. N0. 2 .............. ‘ Majority for McCannelu-HU. NORMAN BY. N0. 1 ............. 5! N0 2 .............. 11' No. 3 .............. 2 N0. 4 .............. 64 N0. 5 .............. 4' No. 6 .............. 4 No 7 .............. 4‘ ajority for J amlebonâ€"QG No. 1 ............. 42 X0. 2 .............. 4( N0. 3 .............. 6! $0. 4 .............. 4: No. 5 .............. 4- N0. 6 .............. 15 No. 2.1 No. 3. Majority for J amiesonâ€"53. NEUSTADT. N0. 1 ............. 33 01 .ajority for McCannelâ€"13. Total majorities for Jamieson... . 434 " “ McCannel. . 219 Majority for J amieson. . -â€" mnâ€" Light Brahma cock .................... Light Brahma hen ..................... Dark Brahma cock .................. . . Dark Brahma hen .................... White Plymouth Rock cock ........... W’hite Ply mouth Rock hen ............ Barred Plymouth Rock cock ........... Barred Plymouth Rock hen ...... . ..... Buff Plymouth Rock cock ............. Bufi Plymouth Rock hen .............. Single comb white Leghorn cock ...... Single comb white Leghorn hen ....... Rose comb white Leghorn cock ........ Rose comb white Leghorn hen ......... Single comb brown Leghorn cock ...... Single comb brown Leghorn hen ....... Rose comb brown Leghorn cock ....... Rose comb brown Leghorn hen ........ Buff Leghorn cock ..................... Buff Leghorn hen ...................... Silver spangled Hamburg cock . . . . . . . . . Silver Spangled Hamburg hen . . . . t ..... Hamburg cock. any other variety ...... Hamburg hen, any other variety ...... Red Cap cock ................ . ......... Red Cap hen ........................... Rhode Island red cock .................. Rhode Island red hen .................. Silver gray Dorking cock .............. Silver gray Docking hen ........ . ...... \Vhite Dorking cock ................... \Vhite Dorking hen .................... Houdan cock .................. . ....... Houdan hen ...... . .................... Black Java cock ........................ Black J ava hen ........................ Black Minorca cock .................... Black .\.lil)(“)1°t‘;t hell .................... Orpington Buff cock ................... Orpington Buff hen ................... Orpington. any other variety cock ..... Orpington, any other variety lien ...... Black Spanish cock .................. . Black Spanish hen ..................... \Vhite \Vyandotte cock .............. . Collection Stocks. ten weeks ............. . . “ Snap Dragona ...... . . . . ....... . . . " Verbenas .............. “ Zinnias ............ ..... Bouquet, large vase, any flowers. . . . ....... . Bouquet. hand, any flowers ............... . . Bouquet. hand, house flowers only . . . . . . . . . . Table ornament, Epergne .................. . POULTRYâ€"PURE BRED. A new building has been fitted up giving ample accommodation in this class. South Grey Fall Fair Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 22nd and 23rd, 1908 HOW THEY VOTED. for J amiesonâ€"IU3. for J amnesonâ€"s‘ for McCaxmelâ€"Sl. DUNDA LK. ‘ BENTINCh. List of Prizes for I908. DURHAM. GLENELG. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE CLASS lZâ€"CUT FLO \VERS. (Continued from last week.) a [11. 70 49 9.3 36 47 60 41 46 49 4O 44 15 ) (Continued next week.) C LASS 13â€"31 ATURE. FIRST DAY. oo.oo.ooooooooobh~aom .00....OOOIOIOCOO’ntdwk “CC. 21 41 49 46 69 60 ~19 61 $8 9 The Elections are over The amusement committee of Ben Nevis Camp are to the front again with high and tir~r "lass attractions for Durham. on Dom- inion day. a. trapeze novelty; as exhibited at New \ork. Toronto Fair, Scarboro Beach and London.- NEW l'! NOVEL! !' STARTLING !! Japanese Day Fireworks fired from a mortar sunk in the earth, will be sent up at intervals during the afternoon Animals and obiects grotesque and funny takmg shape in mid- -air. â€"Nothing like it ever seen here Brass Bands Pipe Bands Caledonian Games with an enlarged prize list and other features. Grand concert in the evening in the rink Watch for further announcements ‘While on the way from San Diego. Cal., to Barrie. where he was to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. \Villiam Llewellyn Vair was taken so seriously ill that on his ar- rival at Toronto on Thursday night he had to be taken to the residence of his brother-in law, Mr. R D. Grok. 63 Brunswick Avenue. The best medical attendance was at once se- cured {or the patient. but Mr. Vair steadily sank tillhe expired at half- past three o’clock yesterday morning, The sad news was at once commun- icated to his wife. who had accom~ panied him as far as Denver, and returned to their home on the Pacific. The remains were conveyed to Barrie last evening, where they await interment, pending the arrival of Mrs. Vair. The deceased was formerly in business with his father in Barrie but his health proving very delicate about four years ago, he went south, and after going to Denver 0010., and Other places in the Stat es and Mexico. settled in business in San Diego. Mrs. Vair was a Miss Dodds, of Woodstock. De Longâ€"“I hear you are hunting for a. rich ‘wife.” Shortleighâ€" ”Right 37011 are." De Longâ€"“Bag anything?” Shortleigh-â€"â€"“Nothing but my trousers.” Dominion Day Demonstration Three triple aerial and acrobatic acts. “The Stubble Field Trio” Died on Way Home. SONS OF SCOTLAND 938 50 50 50 50 5U 5U 50 50 .30 5U IO ') U 5. Grey E. Wellington GUELPH Per Grand Trunk Railway to Experimental Farm and Ontario Agri= cultural College EXCURSION FARM ERS’ INSTITUTES SATJUN. I3 The Excursion will start by special train as follows: Arrive at Guelph 9.45 a. m. Returning, leave Guelph at 5.30 p. m. Tickets good to return on any train on the 15th. Lunch provided on the Farm; All persons indebted to J. L. Fiarity are requested p0 settle the same at; once. After June 15th interest; will be added and accounts put into court for collectionâ€"3. W'ILSONâ€"In Winnipeg, on Sunday, May. 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, formerly near VVilder’s Lake, a daughter. l_-'_ARM IMPROVEMENTS? .A Durham 7.1 ) . Varney 7.15 Holstein 7 "3 \It.I“01est7.35 Palmerston 8.00 nanover ’i .22 Neustndt 17.30 Ayton 7.40 Alsfeldt 7.55 Palmerston 8.20 Elm wood Will be held under thei auspices of the South: Grey and East Welling-4; ton Farmers’ Institutes1 Send me a rough plan of your house, and I will make you an estimate of the cost of' installing a “Hecla” Furnace. I will also send you the new “ Hecla ” Catalogue. Write nowâ€"while you think of itâ€"to “ Clare’s Furnace Builder,” care of 38 “v â€"â€"vâ€"- â€"â€"-â€" Because the cast iron combustion chamber is corrugated in 'such a way as to add about }é to the heating surface, with the result that from the same fire a “Hecla” will extract a proportionately greater amount of heat than will a furnace built with a smooth combustion chamber. The corrugations serve another purpose in relieving the strain of expansion and contraction. Martin-Senour Paint .will make your farm buildings look better and Worth more. For sale by A. S. HUNTER Will make a great ilnprovment to your farm if placed along the front, near the house, or any place where appearance counts. It adds more value to your farm than its cost because it. is made to last. High-Class in everything but price. ' IN GRAND LEAVE ADULTS CHIL’N 7.10:1.m. $1.15 $0.60 GEO. BINNIE, Secy. 7.10 NOTICE. L. C. KARSTEDT, Durham BORN. 1.05 1. 20 1.1.) 1.15 1.10 .10 IDEAL FENCE 60 60 60 l Shelburne. June «inâ€"Mr. R 1. East, fwho was injured yesterday through ithe eXplosior. of the cgtlinder of his isoda fountain, succumbed to his in- ijuries last night, never having re-' anined consciousness. The boy. i Anderson, who was also injured. was ‘taken to the General Hospital in ,Toronto on this morning’s train. His linjuries are verv serious. one of his ‘arms being so badly broken that. am- ipntation may be necessary. The Eaccident occurred in a shed at the ; back of the store. where the cylinder Etop of some salt barrels. One of Mr. .East’s children had been with her ‘fathe’r, "and he evidently was afraid isomething wouid happen, as he had “ just escorted her out of the shed a gfew minutes before the. explosion ltook place. ' MANUFACTURERS 0F Cutting Boxes, Horsepowers, Wind Stackers, Stock raisers’ Feed Boilers. C. Smith Sons PROPRIETORS Millwrights, Machinists, Iron and Brass Founders. and Steam Fitters ..... DURHAH FOUNDRY ON STOCK OR MADE TO ORDER. g? Engines and Boiler Repairs. 3 promptly executed. i RIGHT PRICES AND GOOD WORK. 3 Special attention to Gaso- line Engine repairs. c. SMITH 5: SONS- 5‘ BLOWN FIFTEEN FEET BY THE EXPLOSION. Mr. Easr. leaves a wife and three small children, apd had only been in . R. J. East Died at Shelburne ii; From Injuries Received in ‘ Charging Soda Fountain. “.- Sash 8’ Doors Hecla Furnaces are fuel savers. fl n..â€"

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