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Durham Chronicle (1867), 31 Mar 1910, p. 6

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§/?W cautmfl Ikfi " an}! Viiâ€"glib; 'Prelnttnre dusty 3nd d1 mun! women avertod 3t jun. PROBPHONOL all nuke By October 15th our new factory at Hanover will be completed. We will require fifty girls. We also have room for a few girls in our present quarters. Applications will be received now by FIFTY GIRLS WILLIAMS. GREENE ROME CO., Limited HANOVER. - - ONTARIO Anvnno sending a sketch and dmcfiptlnn may Qmuuiy Aural‘tuin our Opinion free Whether ‘3 Incem‘ann is probably pnaonmhloéofommnnicm mm.- strict)!yonfidu:1t!:xl.‘8ANOB on Pm , _-_.-‘_ __ __A--Aau 33.3% $952? Y 165567; £96153" '16? 'é'c'éB'rfix'g ' ants. " 1‘2}. 1.") taken tun-0mm Mann a (0001'. :‘pciuu mace, without. charge, tn the_ nan .zi. 2i; ,nrwlthoutch momma ermine Hmcrican. 1 1‘"; \1n_ - .uv- J â€"-â€"-â€"- - 'v â€"-.' “c"-â€" cm.“ a of. any Mientmc jmnnal. Terms 10? 0111111111.. 8:1. .5 a you“! «stage prepaid. Sold b! an) new-wdxaiera. mum 80.36'9Wmflew1glk Bunch 01300. 025 F Stnw vâ€"v_"_ ' “Wm? “wrafisfiylé‘iffl 2m" 1;... ~ _ A-‘ Iconic W {or In mo «vary nerve in the bod: malty. Pry-nun am um TH E‘ $53“ Th meadd CBC“ d ”1 By-JI'W a“ .1 tum the SYStem weakend; ; v.3 I)...“ .n i . . ’through illness, overwork (1' following perm anemia, is well known. Fer- bur-Jaw to en! thereof. and to rovim is a preparation which . Supplies the valuable element “My be laid, . ' ' of the townsh .m the most efiiment way, com- ; Queen. Dodd' ;' ° ’0! the Board ‘qualities; of beef and the mil - lcompenaatioq : wine. Ferrovnn costs $1.00 awn“ the nu . a bottle at drugg15ts. Resolved 3th: counts be pai ing. 25¢; clel $43.75: clerk. :- LASTER‘ 19 marriages a '"V'VT‘ ' V V Council met March zlst. Minutes adopted. A “petition was present- ed by John Swanston and 54 others asking for the erection of a snow fence on the hikl in front of his farm. Robertsâ€"Philp.â€"That we heart- ily agree to Mr. Swanston’s gener- ous offer by council furnishing the lumber and nails for said fence ‘Mr. Swanston to furnish posts and ilabor for erectionâ€"Carried. \Ve carry a full line of fresh Groceries. Special prices on Best Valencia Raisins, 4 lbs. for 25¢ Philpâ€"Roberts.â€"That each Com- missioner receive $250 to expend in his division for general road im- provements. exclusiveof culverts and Midgetâ€"Carried. Farmers’ Produce Wanted All orders sent to us in town carefully filled and promptly delivered. Tenders for cement were laid over till next meeting. The reeve drew the attention of the council to the unsafe condition of the road at the long swamp and recommended that Normanby coun cil be notified and action taken to open the watercourse. Mrs. Beggs 8: Sons Ha Sells Phllpâ€"Watson.â€"â€"That the reeve’s report be adopted. and the clerk be authorized to notify Normanby council to that effectâ€"Carried. It was resolved that as the trul- tees o! 8.8. No. 9. waited upon the council respecting an Illeged :- :uonnt of intetelt due aid lectlon upon ochool grants for teachers’ includes. Upon tnvutizatlon it w 2 yards long, 25 inches wide. pair .................. 25c 2; yds. lung. 33 inches wide. pair .................... . . . 500 3 yards long, 1‘0 inches wide. pair ...... . ................. 700 3; yds. long, 50 inches wide, pair ....................... 90c 35 yds. long, 60 inches wide, pair ...................... $1.00 Table Linen, 54 inches wide,_ yard . . . . . ........... . ...... 200 Table' Linen, 68 inches wide, yard ....................... 500 Table Oilcloth, 45 in. wide, yard..... .................. 2.50 Floor Oilclnth, l and 2 yards wide. square yard. . .. ..... 25c Large 30x60 Smyrna Rugs at each .............. .. ..... $3.00 Infant’s, Childrens’ and Ladies’ Vests all prices New Prints and Ginghams See our 2.50 and 51_)(: Dress Goods New lot, of Glassware Just In Trade or cash and one price for Butter and Eggs Cheap Every Bag Guaranteed Egremont Council. Una, _ _ r ....................... 90c 3. long, 60 inches wide, 1' ...................... $1.00 r Linen, 68 inches wide, 1] . . ..................... 500 CALL AND SEE US . H. BEAN BIG Calder’s Block Resolved gthat the following ac-.‘ counts be paid; Clerk, telephon- ing. 25m: clerk, quarter’s salary, 843.75: clerk. registration, 69 births, 19 marriages and '36 deaths, $24.80; G. Bilton, gravel, 50c.; G. Baker, corn. tax. $1.50.â€"«Carried. McIlvrideâ€"Rober.ts.â€"That we ad iourn. to meet on Monday, May 30 as a Court of Revision and gen- .eral business. Court of Revision 'at 2 p. m.â€"â€"Carried. I | inn magistrate‘ and to h against the guilty party. Henna Leaves and Sage Will Grow Hair It has only recently been discov- ered that Henna leaves contain the ingredient to grow new hair. Eng; land and Paris have become flood- ed with preparations containing the extract of Henna to grow hair and every one of these prepara- tions have an enormous sale. All other hair tonics are practically at a standstill.‘ and the ones contain- ing the Henna are found in every home. Society ladies purchase them by the dozen bottles. On the streets of London and Paris can be seen Women with beautiful, lux- uriant heads of real. fluffy hair. j The same woman only a few omonths a2: 0 had their heads dec- orated with artificial hair. The first one of these p1eparations to !reach Canada is called WSALVIA and 1s sold andg'.uara111tecd b3 Mr. Macfarlane. SAgLVIA will grow hair in abundance and cure dand- lruff in ten days or money back. A large bottle, 50c. 31 14 Some are making maple syrup and it tastes very delicious too. Our teachers left for their sev- eral homes on Thursday evening to enjoy their Easter holidays. Wood bees are all the go these preparing to have enough for summer and next winter’s use. The sick in so’me instance are getting better, but some are poor- ly ,and making slow progress for recovery. A large number of people left for 'the‘West during the last couple of weeks and more intend going in the near future. Some commenced plowing last week, but not to continue, for the ground is not in a fit conditiOn yet to be turned over. Fine spring Weather! The snow is going gradually and there will not be. as much danger in taking bridges and mill dams away by the freshets. The sacrament that was intimat- ed to be despensed in the Presby- terian tchurch here on Sunday last, was postponed on account of bad roads‘ to the second Sunday of April. which will be the 10th. Mrs. McLean and little daughter. who spent several weeks with her sister, Mrs. McMillan at Swinton Park, and With her mother and sis- ter-in-law. Mrs. McCannel, sr., and Mrs. McCannel. jr., of Durham, lef't last Saturday for her home at Roundup, Montana, calling to see friends at Toronto for a couple of days on their way. Mrs. Neil Mc- Cannel accompanied Mrs. McLean to Toronto. We notice that our worthy M.D.‘ Mr. Dixon‘ is going to leave us in a couple of weeks and is going to take up his abode some where in 'the West. The Doctor. was very successful in “his practice since he came here‘ some seven or eight years ago. and it’s too bad that he is going to leave us 'now after getting so familiar with his man-I ner of treatment during his so- journ amongst us. :We wish him success where ever his lot may be cast Its neither wheeling or sleighing as 'there are Large drifts in some places and the dust flying in other parts of the highway. So the safest way is to walk, but we are all above walking here now, as we can jump on the C..P.R. train morning or evening and land in Durham in a few minutes, taking Miss Clark, Supt. Grace Hos- pital, Toronto, writes they have used it with the best results. - ace. and 51.00 Bottles. A DAVIS LAWRENCE C0.. Montreal. [I You (Trude Hark) D ALLAN. Clerk. Priceville THE 0.083,“ caaomew Inc a C h. l l 3:: Lg'mT.“ Are Threatened MI wflt Cun- a1 For muscular pains and aches a thick oily preparation can’t pene- trateâ€"that’s why Nerviline beats them allâ€"it sinks .right in. "I wouldn’t live without Nerviline in my house"’ writes J.B. Cottam, of Mastown. NS. “If you have rheuâ€" matism‘ or soreness in the muscles or in fact any need of an honest liniment‘ Nerviline fills the bill, I can recommend it highly because I have proved that in one applica- tion of Polson’s Nervilin-e there is more virtue than in a Whole bot- tle of ordinary liniment.” Try one of the large 25c. bottles. During the last few Weeks the Toronto News has made remark- able strides. I1: has long been preâ€"eminentt on its editorial page. but during the last few months its Women’s page, its Financial page and its general news service has shown remarkable im1)rovement. we gladly recommend the News to Under special arrangement the Toronto News and the Chronicle can be procured for one year for you. Canton sawing at the rear of tho Foundry. t! Wanted-Farm laborer. Apply to, Thou. 3. Button. Hutton Hill. Which Llniment is Best? * JAMES IRELAND g Matthews Latimer The best is the best, and it is at our store you will find it. No danger of indigestion if you get your bread, cakes, etc. from us. Try our ‘Home-made’ specialâ€"very appetizing' and nourishing. MODEL BAKERY Fresh Groceries New Fruit and Nuts Choice Confectionery Pure Spices and Vinegars No. I Family and Pure Manitoba Flours Fine Salt. Farmers Produce Wanted For Flour GEO. STINSON ‘.‘v‘ .‘ . . ‘ ' yfl’fl’mf" J’é’fla’ard/ 34/749" _‘ I5 KING 5‘! EAST _ 1 W8. which 'is {Iva-{115; h“ but fifty days an”. “then but once a «L. . mt “ thg flit)! Cent -_ -4 - ...;.4.vu‘ for only “three t! mu u u “indwmtcr nunfsf m '< Iva-[Lam _ «Wont; PURI -fifim Jayme ROYAL PURPL “to the same comb? - h I” ht to death. or «- ~. ”W Ofu'rit- u‘ h r' 14ml Wanner 0/ 3 I V a ht I r n a Canal, '08 _â€"vâ€"_' v--- --â€" “Monet: almost m as Dan Mcfiwan. the r mummy in the fee ‘ I“. and 'chry szc L- m- mesa harm‘s f ROYAL PURPLE STOCK s 0‘ Milk from H rec tn in sum: m. It makt’fi ‘flt' mum" lle’tt' VOW calves M m». ROYAL PL “‘3‘m‘dmm matcm' \ ..; -. J ALPU PLESTOCKSI 12.31.1910 ALEX. The a W. A. J ~â€"â€"_______‘ Ml. Stock 1nd Po And FIVE ROSES. Mnd: W: bauafu'zly to M action 1nd in m: your dough is ‘0 light a a cork. The “tong. live (101 crack]. sad sump: hem ‘Ilth flour from poor qul poorly milled. there‘s I Improvement in the ca M due to kneading. It's the (my fhat's deve m. may m. We whiter dough you I Q W you head 4?. I you wen: u so withc Mdng your elbows hing ill lubflcued like Jol L. fininm‘s. We well remember a SIM she; “ After b " I? With: so "offcec " M it. the whiter ROSES u M: a wry encour " sadly mic: ed elseu ”'2. Maybe. Mistress How But ‘1! flours. alas! an ATRUNI McGow. Rolled l SMITH 6: Confectumm FRESH A For Groom-i them Nata“ \\ ROVX TRY : '9 men Our uni use

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