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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Aug 1908, p. 9

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McMulleu visited at. his home near Cey.on; Mr. David Scrachw Vieit-ed his eisrer, Mrs. Wm. Cleyron; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McKee and daughter visited on the 4th line; Mrs. Joseph LeGerd Visited relatives in the vii- lage; Mr. and Mrs Spring and child- ren visited as Mrs. John Clinton’s; Mr. T. Wilcock. visited his parents; \iasrere Fred Hemphill and Herold Brown Visited at W B. Hemphih’e, 4 h lice; Mrs. Sim Vlsued her mom- er. Mrs. Bedgerow; Messrs. Wm. and Joe. McKee visited friends on we i4ih line. 10 see E-agauia Falls; Mr a‘uuley The b‘lesbercon and Rockvale Bap- tist Sunday Schools um holding a union picnic to day (Tumday) in the grove east. of Rockvale church. Mrs W. A Armstro'ng left on Fri- day to visit Mrs. Hicklinz at the Soo. Mrs Jomfilackburn left on Monday for two weeks holidays with her sisters at Sarnia and Port, Huron. Mrs. W. J. Bellamy visited friends at Kimberley last week. Mrs. Rushton and daughter. of Dobbingwu. visited Mrs. John Olin can last. week. Mrs. Fred LeGard. of Toronto. is spending a few days with Mrs. H. C. LeGard Mr. W. Flynn and mother visited relatives at Berkeley on Sunday. Mrs. '1‘. Wilcock and Walter Hemp hill, of Toronto, are visiting Wm Wilcock and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Karatedc: of Durham, vwited over Sunday and Monday at Mr F. G. Karatedt's. Mrs (Dr.) R.H Henderson is on a visit. at‘Mr: J. Blackburn’s. Dr. and Mrs. Freed Thurston, of Chicago, are visiting at Mr. W. 1-1. 'l‘hursmn’s. Miss Robinson, of Stayner, is visit ing at Mr. M. Thistlethwaite’s. Mrs, R. McIntyre. of Brampton. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Henry Richardson. Miss Annie HOWard is home from Toronm for a month’s hoiidays with her mother. Mrs J. E. Hansford and daughters Muriul. Blossom and Helen. of Win nipeg. are visitors at Mr. W. J. Bellamy’s. Dr. Fred Murray and wife, of To ronto. are visitors at Mr \V. J Bel lamy’s. The Dr. is spending a few days with the campers at. Bell’s Lake. Miss Belle Henderson, milliner, returned to her situation in Toronto on Monday. Mr. Elmo Blakeley left last week to take a position with Mr. C. E. Tryon in Dundalk. Miss Myrtle Blakeley left on Mon day to spend two weeks with friends in Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. David Blair, of To- ronto. attended the funeral of the latter’s mother, Mrs. J. H. Heard, on Thursday last. Miss Hattie Cole left last week to visit her brothers at. Camlachie and Detroit. Miss Frances Beilamy. milliner, home from Toronto on a holiday. Mm. A Sneddon, of Toronto, visicmg Mrs. C. W. Bellamy. Mr. Arnold Thurston, of Toronto is on a. holiday at his home here Mr. A. D Thurston is also a visitor Mr. Ben Bamhouse and cousin, Ernie Thompson, of Toronto, are holidaying here this week. Rev. John Stafiord. M. D., of Van- couver, B. C . arrived on Monday on aboliday and visit. with his sister. Mrs. J. P. Ottewell. Mr. David T. Wright; and family of New Liskeard. are visiting Mr Wright’s mother. Mr W. J. Stewart has heen spend- ing a few days with his brother Harry at St. Peule. Ont. Miss Wardrobe. of Toronto, is vis- iting Mrs. \V. J. White. Miss May Doherty. of Detroic‘ is the guest of Mrs J. E. Walker. Mrs. A. Martin. ofToronto, visited Mrs. I. Sinclair last week. Miss Jennie Wilson has returned from an extended visit at. Mt. Albert. Markham and Toronto. Cure. them with Putnam‘s Painless Corn and \Nart Extractor. Fifty years success is a guarantee of its mar-it. Beware of substitutes. Mr. Ja‘cob Yandt and family no troubled with this smallpox disease. There were quite a number from our burg took in the excursion on the C. P. R. to Owen Sound and Meatord on Monday. They all report a good day’s outing on the Georgian Boy. The first toot of s threshing outfit use heard inst Thursdsy st Casper stdt’s, when Louie nnd Fred stdt started their outfit to thresh. Things must be going to boom this full as we have three threshing outfits on our line inside of s mile and s qnsrter. A heeehell match wee art-oozed for between Hnmpden end Poplnr Hill to take place lest Fridev evening in Edword Fee’s field. but the Poplar Hill hoye foiled to show up. We enppoee they thought one defeet from Hnmpden wee enough. The ("more 1nd 3 little suck time lut week The buy and when were brought in nioo 3nd dry. Bone tumor. Itutod to out thoir hula: and «to this week, '1‘th :11 expect a bumper crop this you. Mr. Wnltor Bluing. of Bnfinlo, N. Y.. is spending his vwntion with hil cousin, John Busing, on the l6ch. FELSHERTON. Continued from Page Have You Ugly Warts? Hampden. In the Matter 0! the Estate 0! Alexander Bell the Younger, late of the Town of Durham, In the County of Grey, deceased. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FUR suaut to “'1‘ t8 Reviied Statutw of Ontario 1897. chapter 129" that all creditors and others heving claims against the estate of the said Aluxender Bell the younger. who die on or about the 25th day of June 18 are requested. on or before the 29th day of August “138. to send by poet prepaid or deliver to John dell. end Allan Bo-ll of the Town of Durham in the County of Grey. Executors of the lust Will and Teete- ment of the said deoeeeed. their Chriutien end surnames. eddresaee end deecriptione, the full perticulere of their cleime. the statement at their wooents end the neture of the securities. if any. held by them. And further take notice that after such last mentioned date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the de- ceased among the parties entitled thereto. having regard only to the claims of which the shall then have notice. and that the sai Executors will not be liable for the said assets or any rt thereof to any person or Koreans of w ose claims notice shell not ave been received by them at the time of such distribution. -_ __.‘ ,- 7 g -..-â€"-.-v s on nndsy night, consisting of singing und s Lime Light lecture on Home nod .Foreign Mission by Mr. Donne. of the Montreal Conference. sud Mr. Walden, of the London “Conference Joan BELL Durban P. 0. Out; ALLAH BELL, Durban P.0. Ont“ Executor- of the last Will and Peat-mum of Alonndcr Boll. demoed. ZDatod 1t Durham this am: (10.ny ~J ‘ The servige in the Methodist church Notice to Creditors. Some lines have been greatly I‘H]1)(‘N],},Htth:m are lots of bargains yet. The following am: u [9“. of the specials: Ladies’ Black Sateen Underekirte, two frills. etc. 1 .3 , for ............................................ Ladies’ and misees’ Skirts in grey end colors. $2. .0 for Ladiea’ end misses ditto, worth 83.50 for $1 ~0_ . ‘ . LudiOS’ Skit-ta. tweed eflect, grey and color:. 550‘; $550.8575for ......................... ... White Crochet. Bed Sprenda. fringe or plain. $1 $1 50, your choice ......... ... ..... . ........ Linen Towels.3 50 ptir for 200. Ditto 33¢ for Table Linen. Boys’ Blouse Suits, 8 Men’ 9 Suits. 85 00 and $6 50 for. .. h 3‘ ’0 to ‘10 for ‘3. 99. $14 find 515) {Dr \0 l Greatest Live Stock Exhibit'n W. J. REID, President Ask to see our Bargains in Boots and Shoes “8.11:4I)nngnlal5nls,$.).‘“400 f I :ulic~ I’ H L: :w n\;. I \3._ I 'W 5'...v'|7 ; 2.5‘ ‘...l: ")_.0 .9! . v. _|‘ Mens Duugnla and Box (‘alj of Western Ontario privlilelges, m1 n . . . . t . .,,. ‘ .5; Full Pr )Omm of ”\ttlactimls t\\i1(°_u dam. W-lmmg “WW” MW ~ Mid It has l‘uHV n I Kemp 5 Wild \\ est Slum. Best n1 MIN“ . 1“i1'*“\“”""‘ gnu-and hymn-mm 1‘: {L011 I‘JVPIlng . it snnwtimes “nu ducttinn unfit 1m- ATH LETIC DAV! MONDAY! SEPTEMBER 14 A Slll'ftâ€"‘it Hf Hum} Comet-111d enjoy yourself at Lmulun's 1’..;.11]n:' Illir WHMM' think! Bals, $3.5” fm' Ditto 852.1%”) and .52. Remember we are going out of the Hardware PI\'e1')'thitlgi1| Hardware reduc- 621 to (Elâ€"ear. Screen hum-s $1. (I) for” Dittucmupletv. $1.9 J) for REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS London, Sept.11-19 1 can Tomatoes 1 cam (Turn ..... lean Pens...” 410L- packages Powders. . .. . Wool Wanted. Cash or Produce for Goods during Sale ALEX. RUSSELL, Durham O6 66 In FIT" Swing. - - One Week More Prize Lists, Entry Forms. l’rugr;un.~. iufnrnlatiun given on appliuu inn THE BIG STORE Groceries for Friday and Saturday 35c and 40c for ....................... 500 sud 60c for 35¢. Ditto Tat for 5U 81 00 for 750 ......................... Men’s and Boys’ Suits Unlley’s .1an Russell’s 2.75 to $3 50 for. .. .23 I 411kfhmtlv~ best Extruvts. .25 .,°3.25:11u3$3. 3"1331 .. 2.50 Lzulum Pdtt‘llt 146-13310! “£19 $33 'In it u ...... 2 9. to. our Boots 4 Shoes so 75c Ditto $l.5fl to; 25k! Hay Rakes, Hay Forks. 5m; Ditto, 650 fur. 3 cans Haddie .............. .25 1mm Leof. Ham and ('hivken loaf «used fur lunch at picnim per mm ................ .. .10 The illustratinnm \\ 1 with Mission “'nrk. \\ szadiain and Jnluun ~~ Doanea (ldl't‘ssed lhv Missions, after whivh II were described. In a h ;; ed in a pleasing .nni duet. Mr. (Gan. “’1 lg: was also present and ~ Ages" in good style. 'I' well filled by am inlvrefl tive audience. ”Manic colds and bumpdtis “m: ‘ ~10ml‘d‘ it far better than dosin; ”-0 - Hyomoi which med3c.ne Ih‘ “i brotthe. reaching the ”1‘ “ . 5. cell! in the nose. ””0“ ‘ d MS killing all catarrhal germs and m' ‘0“!!! health to the mucou!5 me bung. ‘ “stem“ H’MO‘ acts like a Ourah" .1: bath. und has the Fame. 11 1r" and ugt'aeptlc etfeotn as r w the Pm. and Euaclyptic .t8 a O“ that: instant and Magma OI..- ' _ . - n I' ,_ .. He'd-Inc“ and- I 33¢!in acts like a cum I11 bath. and has the. r- ind antiseptic etfeots ugt the Pine and Euaclypuc 0“ their fragrant and Breathe healing “Wm” 5"” 3' how qmckl you wi U8" - fr outarrb an head colds. [I t doemj n.1, you there will not be a pd)!” atone-o. u lactarlane ' to reflnd the moneY~ The comp“ outfit out. only 81-”: H U N f. secretfl" )l 2.95 l'l hutch ‘ UN W |C kers‘ ldreceived a ('l'\l.~|ll! km or that. [blur Mend Of the game in D mute. There an int WY 8!? (6mm 1 scum match tn the I be way. and will Huh heir loot honors. \V. met next time. .l'wtford. He amend that three o‘clock in 1 pd was engaged hm ‘ hm earth fell 111 from {uric-d him without v... an engaged with him ned. though they I. humed from ”gm McK'InHO‘ "no time 380 1' hop. came to his Mac weoks ago An occasional q-npy «n Eye-Opener NaCllt‘S this vigomusly Conservanw. ‘7 bitter in many M ii file editor is evidently a mat to our way of think i: m not used to HIV best 1 Wand thefiuvvrnm the Duper the Usual 1w“ .~ privileges, and it Imw ti the larger towns and «5n and it. has now a largv ~ lulld profmw [mrngv :1 it «unetimeb “'0“!!! sh!!! duction unfit fur gnu-1' 'The meanes‘ 1h running loose um that “ruck tom. .II in tow by lln: ill the earuurks their general am“ ‘my means reussu idl‘olling along m; “fills the aftmn bred u-e non-d . Gibncv. who had \ “6““. at firs! ‘3 a With pi0us “pl in (ht- :H‘t Hi .1! 0 the poor box. uizu' “initiations to“ .n «1 w ‘ t“ Church. The)‘ f.ti1(‘\l “I. however. and by x} h, h“ reported Hm}! : N M. They are anu N “t of town :n on ‘ OOmECal incich w heal-up Of the (‘um'n H 0"“ Quebec. The!» ‘ h”. the usual amonul ‘ the nonotony 0; «MI .mt of beans Loin! [M complaim. SUI. ‘ W‘s“ procurrd .4 pl u “moles of Um (JUN? Mid started 4 3”" J - through Hu- '-|II‘K.‘ Wt caught on m t . firing pa rt y 42â€"80. 2161. “I Aitcr .1 «He 3‘ the ranks “Mb ‘1‘“ ng. (ht de l intern-d with full I u the Brave decoua Her .1 tie day all h Vere compdlod 1 N head! when h '3 Itpulchre. .9 Horses and m. Am“.v The luck Iv s1~ , the date of t neu' rinkâ€"I) e lament“! bur.“ ”fix a lighu-d Jarvis It \‘a anon. the in Zlot nude! a tram} llll W carrie drink D|||ll "I ll Cl \\' h ca III on nd' H

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