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Durham Chronicle (1867), 15 Oct 1908, p. 7

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. “In. I!" '. aft-cud for a whila tht ~ 1 never rally. W. t.“ C! at case, thtl.of Mi. M J Lug, Ont. Obelpfl cured by PC}!- r, and tbw mdnced u. to r Elaine. 1: took mm 5”,}: ozone to make any (leaded “- rment, but when an box my dun htcr was be:' pr old ae t again. It ' t m. | 101138! to make 3 “Dalila“ ‘ and [ am convinced that the}. I Iht picture of potIce is strong?! and on I M Hits The cftdlt “33:! :g' nirely due to Ferrozone” a, >ry growkn girl and on cm mak e bet-elf sarong: ‘1': hykwit: iguana. run en lo nerve ant: m it Instâ€"mlkelit “Me,â€" PS get new strcn 8.“! "Mafia. mesâ€"perfect health 3.“:le ts { In? nu: nnrr D ..... .â€" [bably very few cue- d in whi‘ch an amazing. made 0 puma n a.“ . l-‘errozone did can I. n ,opeâ€"cured he! Oblohltfl, mother Mrs. G. 8! ' guy, unt. say. the m y (Laughter complained .1 I. . She was very pale an; 11‘, Lap! losing strength “I! t tend.sclx00|. The ‘0. . 8. 1hr. Sue had Alumni; Ill afraid for“ a [bile tht .0. She has en II III -’In 3 leg In out I)“, if the be irr itated. he feels the pain 5 s. This curious decepttonilthe as anyone can met“! OI) MI- ' suiking his e w on thetehle, he feels thv- pain in his huge": me . in both cases the pan is felt hmin. «In nut w'tually perceive din!!- stalfl‘t‘u with the eye, but udge trum variuus indications. IlgIIu-nt is nt fault we are deceiv- If you see a person in a foil, for re. he seems to be much him usual. The same thing bappm va we men or cattle on the top ‘1! mg Iilwt the horizon to t'ifl‘ht. h nuts you judge theIIto he ruway than they really are.“ went 1 y thev appear uncommonly ins in the eye or the niina for t one eighth of asecond, 0? mun has lung as Elite flash M0. "on lea an hum is lit up bytlightning it. appears stationary, yet in the h uf a second. during which we I... see it. the train travels" feet. 1 we really only see it during“.- mth uf a su'nud, find in that time Lvels unly one-hundredth of a for 'using Feiréfime, Which by m drug‘g- mx; don't ail to try it. ismâ€"price 50 g. fin pot bgg. new. IPel- cwt ........ fa] per sack ..... *por cum... on. per out. .. Hon pot cwt. porlb ........ kins...” cunxoos DICIPTIOIS. at hap us is that. theimpreuiog us in t e eye or the mtim on. Idotsigned auction”! in! MOI and to sell by Public Auctio- 53. Con. 3, BB 8... GIG-O". 0' 38 :--All Inns 0! fl M '2; senses deceive no curioufly “ A flash of li ginning light. a, mmd for one~mi|lionth of a I... at it set-Ins to us to last over a longer. The» following: >orted Sullion. “Clydvsdil. ion"; 1 mane 5 you! old; ‘ '5' yeuu old. unpoolod ill ‘0.” 9 hirml; lcolt, 3 you. old: 1 colt; l cow, do. to cal" 50"" bus; 1 cow. in all; 1 km. steers. ‘2 you; old; 3 Mi,“ ’0 old; 1 ywlin. M 7 l podimud boll, 9 your! “4' and); l Ducting mow", ION" l sulky “to. nouly ”I; 1 tooth cultivuor; 1 rod! on"; I]. new; 1 113M um” 1 that; I up: hutlo; 1 'fl‘ chino; . anchor 01 fowl 13510: In“ bu no“ II a. not wu burned out and hi an Auction Sale! bk.“ STUCK IMPLEMENTS nesday, Oct. 2|, Market Report. »’ credit wfll be (5m 3'in: not“. Pivp ' I: for out in “on ol I at Per-Ida: A“... Wu Saul by _‘ Durant. Om 'hoot ........ VVhoat ...... E RROZON 0'0! u 1 o’clock, “on. "““‘ . new gun ‘ gained in 'Clcht u. 1. of perfect health. and on)?" the b... _J'L A 82:0 50:0 .700» l4. 19:0 50m 250m 300m 130m 600w 750m 35 to 13 to 12 to 10 3o 85 to 8 85 to 325 12 10 10 l3 l9 Belowl give you just a few of the great bargains which you can 571 here. Table Linen: bleached and unbleach- ed, reg .43: and 500 for 25c and 403 Boys” Bow». reg. 31.75f01' $1 45 REMEMBER (Mr entire stock of Drv Goods. Boots8hoes, Ruhhpra. Gums» .\ 'l‘umvam. Dishes and Ha'dwaru will all be so!d at Cost Price. Dress 60 lam nntin whiv? issm for mores for 41 Atthe Ill)“ Me 3!. as f H: Ml "7“'}ll| l’ J, (,1 _ . ti ()W'n'â€"Thatanymoney mg“ M the tuwn be paid per “t (m'x'ied. m S’harp That the balance of [“30 [HM-v Library, 850.“). be "a! the min of 325.00 to Band.â€" .. C. KARSTEDT, - DURHAM" J. H. TEKALE, Allan Park Oct. 15. 1908 A13 increase in this surface therefore, greatly increases the efggmicy of the furnace. That is why STEEL Rug-39,1) FIREPOTS, which have three times as flinch radiating surface as any other style of fire- pm. enable the “HECLA” Furnace to save from n76 to 15% of your fuel bill. T he Firepot of a furnace being in direct CL'ILtilCt with the fire, contains its most eflect. ixe heating surface. KW me'n Council. “‘ Bruwn -- - That, sumcient “"lllst'vn-Pd from the to" t." mm the liability or the "‘3 IH‘H-nuut. until the deben- M l‘s :1. ; IE q: nu eting of the Town u. \l. ml u evening, amounts. In aggregate to $827. 07, Ln u given in detail in our - -.\ :v passed and ordered 1‘ in Plaids. Checks. Cash- ‘VOJlPD’Q Dougola shoes, reg. {gnu-es, etc.. regular 50c for $1.30 {l u. varied; “ . Council adjourned. This is only one of the many exclusix the “Ilecla” Furnace. We want to explai youâ€"and prove, by actual tests, that the “ Lot and most economical furnace you ea in any time for a f‘Hecla” talk and demons n g. ~~(.‘arried. w 'l'hatt accounts .0f Hui Juhl) Vollet be Pa“!- ,rs, regular 50a to 55c Men’s fine box calf shoes. reg hr $2.30 If Brownâ€"Robertson, Wm. McGOWem for a run the Edge Estate *H Inr general rates and flu. improvements for 'wsll's was granted, and ; {unit this motion was 13.113111” 12§cfor lOQc muncil adjourned to m mg evening. 'nz-nught in his report .. rust of bridge, re- nl tills on Gamfraxa muw 1 beg leave to report bridge on Garafraxa In date: mm. 00ntract$2150 (I) '3"t3.......... (1)140 the Steel-1 H. (‘ulfxmL OF THE That the report of g.- he accepted and JHa' there contracted \V Colbert edges. reg. for 900 to 8105 [HS m- Ml vel'tis’g byte-fling. inmu'dine SB \\' hire of carts pvt‘ting...” ting.... l‘lmt cheque be is- ‘nmphel! for 35000 l n, grader unp rung aher, work, «H (M $3.50 lhmald. . . [H (I! $3.50 md with hire of ~- 30309 40 3 ”U 6 “U 31 til) 15“ ll) 89 83 51 11 '4'.) SM 46 U“ (I) ”U 5” UU In Mr. Hazard’s address, he spoke forcibly and. well on the neCessity and importance. of such society. He also pointed out that not only in heathen lands, but even in our fair Dominion there were homes without the bible. He referred to a visit of Colporteurs to over 9000 homes in Northern Ontario and acme of the .VVestern, where 900 homes were found gwithout a coriy of the bible. The fSociety prints the bible in over 3400 different languagesmelieving that ithe teachings of the Gospel will ap- lpeal to an individual with greater [force in his own mother tongue than éin any other language. l The illutsrations throWn 0n the can-‘ ‘vns dealt with the deveIOpment and lgrowth of the Society, and were much appreciated by a fairly good audi- lance, which, though not large, was :3aid to be largest annual meeting lot the Bible Society ever held inl l Durham. 1 And the tipâ€" of your nose [8 reuâ€" And there’s no dry reef In your handkerchief, And your comforts all have fled, When you cough and sneeze, And your proboscis Is minus the sense of smell- And a beer tastes good AsIa ricky would So far as your taste can tell: When a good cigar And a toga are Alike in the rich bokayâ€" When your throat is parched, And your temper starched And your nose just runs awayâ€" That’a ha fever. I A very interesting and instructive lecture was delivered in the Metho- dixt church on Tuesday night last. by ReLMréliazard, agent pot the British and ForEign'szle'safitiT It was the annual meetinr.r of the local branch here,“ and before the lecture proner commenced, report; were read by the secretary, Mr. llusrh McCrne and by Mr. C. L. Grant, who reported for the treasur- er, Mrs. Grant. Mr. J. H. Brown. president, occupied the chair. The officers of last year were re-elected, and collectors for different portims of Durham and adjacent country were submitted by the executive and ap- proved by the meeting. The agent reported the Depositary in excellent condition. and wished it made more public that cheap bibles, and portions of the. bible could be obtained from Mr. C. L. Grant. ' want to elicplain them all tic; Woman's blucher shoes. reg for 31 8t) Womon’s extra fine blucher shoe, reg. $3 00 for $2 30 Mom’s five blucher shoe, reg. for $1 95') Men’s heavy boots. reg $2.50 {or “Then your thoughta won’t turn, Apd_ you. gig-131mm burn, nnnnnnnn :. r‘;‘- ts, that the “Hecla” mace you can buy. ; and demonstration. exclusive features of THE BIBLE SOCIETY. THAT’Sle. is the Stop 64 $1 $2 5.0 $3.00 $1 90 Mrs. Jmm-s Mack, of va \\'r.~l;..iu- star, B. ('., gave us a brief (mil 011 Tuesday. She 'J'Hs us She left her home in the “"051 nu 'l‘uesday morning: at seven n’uluvk mu! reached the home of her Innthvr, Mrs. Saumv] Lawrence, on tho fulluwiug Saturday night about ten o’clock, being five «lay:; and four nights on 1110 train and making no change till she gut to \Vvst 'I'urnntn. She has hmeu here. about a month and intends Ln stay a few wvcka‘ longer. Miss Ada Browne, who has hmn seriously ill for the past two weeks, Iis, we are pleased to report, sufffic- iontly recovered to be about again. Mr. I). A. Unnsmnur and IM'U child- ren visited the past week \siLh Mi. Dnusmnnr’s aunt, Mrs. Arvhiv Mr- Kwhnie, and family. Rocky Sauumm. Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Bvllmuy, nf Lindsay, made a brief (full atuur nfiicc last Thursday while on their way hmm- from visiting Fleshertnn friends. Mrs. W. Scwvll, of Listuwvl, visited over Tuesday night with her M)“ here while-(m her way to visit, friends in Murkdule. Mr. B. U. Munro, of tho Buntin Gillies Umnlmny. Hmuiltnn, was in town Thursday on business. Mrs. Rich. Spicm'. of Owen Sound, visited with Mrs. Alex. Duncan and family a, Hmplc of days last, wvck. Messrs. Gvnrge Monunald and \V. Mountain, of llumillun, spent Sunday with Llu-ir faunilius llt'l‘t‘. Mr. “mt McDmmld, of Hamilton. spent over Sunday at the parental hmm- here. Miss Aggie Huwzu'd has returned tn Guelph after a. numth’s Visit with friends in tnwu. Mrs. Frank Barber and son, Gor- don, of Georgetown, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Glass. Mrs. Churics Lutz is selling out her houcshold goods, preparatory to go- ing to Mason City, Iowa. Messrs. \V. McFayden and Robert Ryan bunk in the Fair at, Dundalk 011 Friday. Mrs. Adam Brown left fur Alpenn, Mic-11., on \Vednesday morning to visit her daughter, who is ill. _Mr. John Bookes returned from the \Vcst where he has been for the past coululr: of months. Mrs. Pctcr Matheson intends louv- ing in a couple of weeks to 'join her husband in Mason City, Iowa. Misses Amy Kelly, Bessie Telford and Rita. Irwin drove over to Han- over last week. Mrs. Geo. Werling, of Vandelour, is visiting at Messrs. David and Hamilton Allcns. _Mrw.rtind Mrs. Thos. Swallow attend- ed the Dnndalk Fair on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Allen at- tended the Dundalk Fair on Friday. MI°.:1H¢1)II‘S. E. l). McClm-klin are visiting friendszuul relatives in New llmnhurg. PERSONAL. Mr. Wm. Caldwell L! in Hamilton. Miss Maud Caldwell left Tuesday morning for Buffalo, N.Y. Mr. Percy Glass left on \Vednesday morging for Edmonton. Miss Martha McFadden went to 3295319. N.Y., on Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. Jamieson went to Toronto on Tuesday. Mr. J. W. Irwin returned Monday. from Englehart, New Ontario, Mrs. Kelly has returned afterâ€"Va two weeks’ visit in Toronto. Rev. Mr. Sinclair. of Listowel, was inngowgupn _'l:ugsda_y. Miss Rita McComb spent Sunday with her parents in town or mother is losing flesh and becoming thin and emaciated, it will build them up and give them flesh and strength. Fourthâ€"Because it is the standard remedy in all throat and lung affections. No household should be With- of Cod Liver Oil with Hypo- phosphites Should always be kept in the house for the following reasons: First-Because, if any member of the family has a hard cold, it will cure it. Secondâ€"Because, if the chil- dren are delicate and sickly, it will make them strong and well. Thirdâ€"Because, if the father SCOTT 6': BOWNE mwmsmaw. 1030mm Scott’s Emulsion THE DURHAM CHRONIULE I lion. G00. E. Foutnr is mminr: in !for comidorahlo abuse from tlm Glf-lw 5and all the Lihr-rnl mrtv "0 may llwvn lwen guilty of some wromzs in il'ii vrivato and public lifn, but for all that there is no other man in Canada to-dny can watch tho. Grits hrzttnr than the game Goo. E. Fost- ier. W-lwn a man goes into public .lifn he may cxnoct to get his ~dirty glinen washed for him. Gentlemen take notice â€" If you want a proper cut and stylish suit go where you can find them. Mr. Glass has the best of work-hands. In fact he. has gone to great trouble. and cXpens-‘e to get them. He has a first class man who has worked in the best of shOpB in this country and in the United States. He has alarge selection of goods in OhOUSC from: in fact anything and everything in the, line of tailoring. and his pr'ces are no higher than any where else. He, {hula a large eXperience and it will pay any one, wanting an upâ€"to-date. well made suit to leave his order with J. A. Glass. tailor and drapnr. Sonwlmw or other H rumor is being circulated that the rates for skating ”-- thiswintex “ill take a rise and the "M“ price of admission am an! ed to 250 instead of we as heietofme. ()n ques- tioning Mr. Brown, the Chronicle received the information that the rumor is entirely Without foundation. and that the idea of a raise in price of admission has and never has been con- sidered. Though this part of the program has not yet been dealt with, the people of Durham will be able to enjoy this popular winter pastime as cheap. if not cheaper than in former Mr. Jns. A. Brown is having the in- terinr work in his rink rushed tn cmnpletinn. and is at. present having the building titted nn tn :wenmmndntx’ inside baseball. The hnvs have already practised nn several afternoons. and Mr. Brown is having alightingsvstem installed that will elmhlv them t,” pur- sue their pastime in the evening as well as day time. years, and Mr. Brown is naturally at a loss to understand how such a rumor became to be circulated. 3., _ 7 Lugs: ”mu "W 1.1.4...."5. u good s1npper.:1nd program was pr:- vidod, in which. the Durham orchm- 1.1“;1 took part. Those. in attendance report :1 mo t enjoyable time. The proceeds amounted to over $40. Further evidence hearing both on his case and that of his son, iMilton Crozim', who is charged with him, had been found, and both were to- day remanded for a week. when they gnppoared here before Matridr‘ Wt? -41-- 7-“..- Shields. They will come up at t\\o M"- R0h rt Birmingnnm.2r1nd OF- oclook Monday afternu: n next at cranizer of the Or mfie Socivty for MfiJton. The pair were photographed \VPitnl‘n Cnt'urio. Win dPliVOl‘ pub-'horc before appearingtm court“ lic nddrrssvs in the interest of the In his confession, the older man Ordl. r at Allan Park on T11r3'i"'l\. 00- told Inspector Parkinson of the 031m- tohcr 20th, and at Louis» on \VednGS- inion Secret Service and Chief Mc- day, the 21st. EVwryhody is welcome. Crrary of Oakville, that be mad and :1 HIIC‘Cifll invitton ’8 («10111011 passed the hills in OakVille and bind to ladies. .also passed others in Torcnt: and! '[he anniversary service: of “I? Vurnoy Methodist church were held on Monday nvnning last, quite a number from Durham attending. A good suppor.:1n¢l program was pr:- vidcd, in which. thv Durham orches- tl'n took part. Those in attnndn'nce roporf a mo t nnjoyahle time. Th2 proceeds amounted to over $40. Under the auspices of L. O. L.. No. 689, Varney, Mr. Robert Birmingham. organizer for the Orange Society, will dulivor a public address on Thurs- day evening. October 22nd. Refresh- ments and a good programme will be provided. Everything free. Every- body cordially invited. We have justh-m-nml of the dealt-h of Mr. George Purvis, of Dauphin, Manitoba. formmlv nf Allan Park. \Ve are tnld 1w (110d nf fevrc- about a week :Lgu, but have learned no particulars. Mr. Bull’s "matings vth. wvvk haw! lwenanmmmredasfullmv~2~â€"H:unpdvn, Monday. Oct. 19: Alsfoldt, 'l‘uvsdns'. . (th. 20; anstzmdt. \thwsdny, ON. 21:. Aytnn. Thursday, ()('t. 22. Each! meeting hvgins at, X n.m., and will he‘; addressed by Mr. Hall and others. 9 Messrs. McDonald and Stephen are winding up their work here and intend moving tn Cnhmu'g shortly to enter on anothercontmel. M in Stephen is very highly thought of here. Hmnover has been promised two old cannons, by the Dominion Govern- ment. The citizens intend to put one in front of Miller's residence and the other in front of Ball‘s. They may need some kind of protectian after the elections are over. What about yarns! We sell the best yarns cheaper than they are sold elsewhere. Just try us and The armory bribe in Durham isn‘t talked about very much. What bene- fit will it be any way? We need a post office far more than we do am armory. The report of South Grey. Teach- er.3' Institute wlll be found in the Flesherton correSpondenoz. see. The House of Quality. H. Mookler. W See the latest styles in mlllinery at 8. F. Morlooka. ) 4 If the weather would awlays re- main like this peeple wouldn’t be In such a hurry to go to heaven. NEWS AROUND TOWN. int: the %h01‘t time that he had ‘rosi- ded here he had made’many friends. who deeply regret his sudden and 1:1- mentahle death. He was born in Mul- linger, Weatmeath 00., Ireland, Dec. 25th, 1832, and came to America in 1852 locating in New York City. Afterwards he moved to Scio, Al- leghany Co., New York, and later to Buffalo, whence he came to Owen Sound about three years ago. In 1862 he was married to Catherine Fox, who with a family of six survivor himâ€"Owen Bound Bun. ' I Mr. \Villiam Keenan, who was: knockd down by a horse Thursday! died Friday afternoon. He never r25 covered consciousness after the acci- dent. Dead resulted from concussion and hemorrhage of the brain The. runa'ms were taken to Buffalo, his former home, on Saturday. I Mr. Keenan was one of Owen Sound’; most respected citizens. Durâ€" WM. KEENAN DIES OFleJURIES The Chronicle till Janna-y lot. 1910 to new subscribers. Don’t miss this opportuniti. The confession was made after his arraignment in court. he having been on the verge of making thisstatcmcnt for acme days. It has come to light that a with known as “Scotty,” confined in the Milton jail a3 a vmgrant on the day when the Croziers were tnkEn there after their first appearance in court, found a note scribbled on a sheet: Iof paper abviously meant for his 30:). In this Crozior senior Instructed h'm to say that ho was given the bills mt Guelph, and did not know that they wore bogus. Prominent Owen Sound Resident Succumbs to Injuries Receiv- ed on Thursday Last. He still, however. denies that he passed the two Farmers’ Bank tons at the Toronto Exhibitifin. In hi? confession he made yet other disclos- urea which the police refuse to dis- Glow. passed the bills in Oakville and bind also passed others in Tort-mt) and Buffalo. . Oakvillc, October 13.-â€"Thomas N. Crozicr, of Toronto, charged with uttering countereit bill; has made a confussion. Thos. Crozier Will Appear Be- fore Magistrate Next Week for Sentence. LEEBONâ€"BALL. A very quiet but pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pollock, Varney, Wednes- day, Oct. 7th, at 5 o’clock p.m., when Miss Minnie May Ball, second young- est daughter of the late \Vm. Ball, was, united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Cyrus Theodore Leeson, of Varney, Rev. J. W. Ball, of Markham, brother of the bride, officiating. The bride, who was given away by her brether, entered the drawing room to the strains of \Ved- ding Bell March, played by her neice, Mrs. Robt. Watt, of Durham, and took her place beneath an arch of evergreens decorated with candles. The bride looked very becoming in a gown of cream silk and veil. Little Minnie Pollock, niece of the bride. acted as flower girl. After the usual mmgr-atulatiuns, the company repaired to the dining room where a Wedding repast was served, in which all (lid justiee. Among the. presents present- ed to the. bride was a gnltl wateh and chain by the groom and a rocking chair by the. Varney Methodistehureh choir, of whieh she was a member. Mr. and Mrs. Leesnn left Thursday afternoon on the 3 o'clock train to spend their hnneymnnn in Lismwel mul Britten, n. rereplinii being given l'm' them at the latter place. The hriile’slinvelling suit. was a grey with hat and plume in Ilmleh. ()u their return they will take up their resi- deuee in Varney. COUNTERFEITER HAS CONFESSED y Mr. David Allen, ot Hopefllle. mov- ed into towna week or m ago.im .to tho residence lately vacated by John W Kr. Allen is a woodworker by trade and may enter bu sineaa here. H YIENEAL. After three delicate surgical 0p!!- ations, the first two of. which failed to give satisfactory results. physic- ians in Harlem Hospital. New York. have succeeded in saving the rightlig of Roswell Corcoran. 11 years old. by fastening. broken bones toaethcr with a silver wire. This In the third successful Operation of the kind per: formed in the inditutton within tho last few months. Alex. Day. of \Viarton. was killed on Monday atornoon. He was Watk- ing- at a pile drivr-r when he 's‘tepped between the leaders and the full Weigth of the hammer, 2,200 pounds. came down on his head, killing him matantly. He was married about two months ago. At the top of the great item vtow- or at the Brooklyn end of the 'Wfl- liamsburg bridge a most thrilling firucgle took place on M’mduy. while hundreds of persons looked on from below, An insane man who has elud- ed the tower watchman. climbed an iron Jtairway to the top at the tow- er“ 535 feet ‘above the East River. Persons desiring to arrunae duel for auction sale for thv comim: term! may do so by phone to Allan 'Pan. or orders may be left at the Chum- icle office. All sales uromutlv at- tended to. 22. Con. 3. 8. D. R.. Glonrlg. or cutting or removing timber from th- same without instructions from tho unidv-rsignod. will be prosecuted ac- cording to law. Oct. 15-31110. and was preparing for I. leap into the river when two lioemen Climb- ed up after him. he man turned upon the blueooats with o ruor and rushed to attack them. md on.the narrow tootlni at the «tiny haw“ a ten minute attle took place. J. P. TELFORD October 14th. 1908. 2t Votice is hereby given that an" DI}! son or persons Lrepassing cn [43¢ The Job . . gig; Department mm Work IS PUBLISHED EVER-Y THURSDAY MURNING At the Chronicle Printing House, Garaf Street, Allidverlimumulu ordarvd by “rangers I be naid for in min-um Contract rule-n fur yeurq advertisement. cliched on application to Hu- oiliuo. All adVerli-mnwmn. In c-mmro insertion current Week. should be brought in not later tlr l‘cuvav morning- Sumiption THE (‘lluuxu‘ut will be neat any uddrrus‘ trm- «f postage, Bates . . $1 win-r year. payable inadvu -81.;'v0 may he clmrgml If nut 0m paid. '1 [m d: to which every nulnwript inn in mud in damned I the numlwr «n (lu- mhlwss lulu-l Nu ,mgm (lI continued to all arrmu‘.‘ are paid. rxcrpt at l option of the pmprivlur. ‘ THE DURHAM [IHHflNlCli Our punt rm-urd and ur [mm :It made of Work Stamps Iln as the gl‘vu' pru-licai training m'hool M Western unturm We have flmw dvpar'lnvll' . .â€" Oommorctnl. Bhorthnnd Volga-aphid: "I!" gradual”!- an- iu clc'muucl as Buninmu College- tval'lwrs as wc-ll an utficvassiu- taut“. Individual Elmlrumiuu Hun-r now. Large catalugun trvv. Write 101' It. is so milled that nothing goes into it except the part of the wheat that is food. You get just what you pay forâ€"the best and urest flour made. It goes [farther because it is all flour. Your grocer can supply you. Ogilvle flour .Miils (30.. Ill. 156 W THE GREAT SCHOOL If Royal Household Flour DURHAM, ONT., Only part of the when berry is fit for food. Y ,. much that isn’t often gets! into flour. You cannotbseci it or taste it, but it's there. It is simply a case of the miller getting more flour from his wheat and yuufl gctting less nourishment. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. STR QTFORD‘ ONT. Em'mu AND lermwnm. Elliott McLachlin PUBLIC NOTICE W. IRWIN CENTRAL in ('Hunmlcuh mm Inc] with I \EW '1 YI'F. Hm:- affording fl PRINCIPALS ROBERT BIUGUAM. ya for turning «out First-#0154 muru. Prom“ 11 $4.00 per'umu .m. diam Noun wt llatuvd ammrdill _-_ .I '0. 1)....D- Auctioncér. 0 t-nd.

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