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Durham Chronicle (1867), 22 Sep 1910, p. 2

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I53 Mfl‘ 31, CON. 2, TOWNSHIP OF Bgremont, containing 100 acres about 10 acres hardwood bush, 0 acre- swamp timbered, the rest clear; barn 30x50, stable 80x40. Orchard 1 acre, watered by 2 wells and spring. Part of purchase money can remain on mortgage. For particulars apply William Bradley, Orchard. Ont. â€". 100 ACRE FARM ON THIRD CON- cession of Glenelg, N.D.R., lots 15 and 16. This farm is well water- ed, and has gt. ad buildings erect- ed thereon, good land, and an excellent opportunity for the right man. For furthenparticu- Iars, apply on the premises to A. Ford, Bunessan. 12 31.10tf LOT 10, (.‘UN. 3, NORMANBY. 100 acres; 7:) acres in good state of cultivation. and balance in hard- wood bush and swamp. Well fenced, and well watered oy creek and springs. Comfortable frame house and bank ham. 1â€": mile from church; school just a- cross the road. 2 miles tron Varney Post ‘Office. Will be sold at a bargain to quick pur- chaser, land on terms to suit same. For further particulars, apply to Mrs. Samuel Caldwell, Varney. 915tf fiRAYED FROM LOT 2, CON Glegelg, pbout the 5113 of Se iOUSE AND LOT ON COUNTESS Street, Apply to Mrs. John Har- bottle, Durham. 6303ptf 570$sz CAR-11V GOOD RUN- Ding order.â€"â€"Geo. Ylirs, Durham ASI'x-HOOMED BRICK HOUSE. quarter acre of land, full sizcvl cellar, on (larafraxa Street, op- pmite cement works. ieason- able terms. Apply to A. II Jackson, Durham. 918pd m3 BUILDIXG OCCUPIED BY P.G.A. Webster as jewellery store, and J.P. Tellord as a law office, with show cases. wall cases, clock and Me. At a bargain. Apply to A. Gordon, Weybum, Sask. 6100M! Locationâ€"This hall section is Iituated in the Lamous Quill Plains, about twenty miles north of Wat.- Ion Station on the C.N.R. It is in the midst of a good settlement, chielly of Canadians and Ameri- cans, with some Germans and Nor- wegians. It is about two miles lrom school, stare, church, post olfice, etc. It is in a very fertile part of the West, which is l~laim- cd to be equal to the Portage Plains, one of the most fertile ar- eas in the world. Besides immense yields of wheat, the neighboring iarmers raised as high as 100 bush- els of oats to the acre in. some In- Itances in 1909. The survey of the Thunderhxll branch of the C.N.R. is near, and the road is already completed to within 70 miles of it. Water.-â€"A line spring creek ruas dong the East side, and cuts off the North-east corner of the half Iection. Water can also be easily obtained in wells almost anywhere in the neighborhood. The low land near the stream furnishes ex- cellent _ hay, and pasturage. Western Lands For Sal; fine E. 1-2 Section 19, Township 89, Range 17 W. 2nd M. Woodâ€"This is ccnvenient and plentiful for fuel. A few miles distant good building timber can be got, and also timber large enough {qr paving-mtg lumber: â€"vâ€"n-- - GaneQ-vFâ€"isixfiéféâ€"“abundant in the lulu s, and game in the woods and on the lakes. Soil.â€"The soil is dark and deep, lith with vegetable matter, and in abort, is a strong clay soil that is not too heavy to be easily work- ed. \ General.-â€"This is a very de- lirable properiy, sloping gradual- ly to the creek, the greater part of the farm commanding a fine View of the surroundxng country It is surrounded by prosperous and progressive farmers, one of whom has a fine steam threshing outfit, and steam plough. There II a little scrub on the farm, but nothing to hm t. Many consider a little scrub en indicatlon of greaz- ‘uv-â€"- I! the aforesmd land is not what u buyer wants. 1 have several other section: at my_ gisposal, some quite close to a rmlway station. 536 other! entirely. tree from minkâ€"W. L. DIXON. Dromore. abide. ; richness in the soil. Anfi’thing .ue you may require to know, I 'fllbepleased to supply 0.1 re- Gienelg, about the 5111 of Sept., 3 Yorkshire sow. about {our years old. Any person gi\:i 1g information leading to her re- covery will be reward-ed.â€"Thos. Glencross. Tr'avez'ston. 9153p 00D BRICK RESIDENCE 0N Lambton Street, Durham, oppo- site the Methodist parsonage. One of the nicest situated prop- erties in Durham. In good state of repair. Will sell on reason- able terms to quick buyer. Ap- ply on premises to T. Moran. 4.7 DT 1 OF 17. CONCESSION 1. E. G. R.. Glenelg. 50 acres, well- fenced. good buildings. two small orchards. and good spring and well. Also Lots 2 and 3 of 15, Con. 1 W.G R._s Benginck: .300 ac- res; 60 acres cleared. and 40 acres of good bus-h. These properties will be sold together or separ- ately. and on terms to suit pur- chaser. For further particulars unbly to Wm. Leggette, Rocky Enugeen, Durham P.O. ' 6-2“ Livonia-ant. a! one inn, 0. «Mm! bunch. Over c Farms for Sale. Pig Estraxt Fur 8:! l0. SMALL ADS. but, u. but. 3 coat-- for flu! flotation, 3nd 10m“ for each Over no he!) and under two inch". double tho shove smonnt Yearly mm on appltwmn. Contractors to provide lunch for !a limited number. Contlact mon- ev to be paid on acceptance of itender. Tenders must be in the Ihands of the Secretary on or be.- Jore Saturday, September 17th. stairs, Lambton Street. Rasideuceâ€" Corner Qmeu and George Streetsâ€"North m Methodist Church. ()flice hoursâ€"9.11 am. 2-4 ..m.. 7-9 tun. Telenhone No. m, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.â€" GEO BINNIE, CHRIS. FIRTH, For the privilege of running a booth on the grounds of the South Grey Agricultural Society on the day ‘of the Exhibition, Sept._27th. SEALED TENDERS MARKED Drs. Jamieson Maclaurin. ' PFICE AND RESIDENCE A 1 short. distance east of Knapp’s Howl. {Amb tun Street, Lower 'I‘nwn. Durham )t’fipn hours frnm 12 m 2 n’clnolr Dr. D. S. Craig, D.V.S.. V.S.V.D. ISEASES ()b‘ DOMESTICA'I‘ED animals treated on most scientif- ic principles. All calls promptly attended 10. Office and residence. (hu-afraxa Street. Durham, nearly up. pusite the Chronicle Office. 6231 OFFICE: J F. GRANT. D. D. 8 .L D 8‘ HONOR GRADUATE, UNIVERSI- ‘ ty of anouto. Graduate R031 College Dental Surgeons of Ontario Dentistry in all its Branches. -‘flL-e.â€"â€"(7alder Block. over Post 013501» THE O’DONNELL PROPERTY near Grand Trunk station. Ap- ply to A. E. Jackson. 4.?” DR. BURY. unto assistant. Ray. London Ophthalmic Hon £112.. and toGolden Sq. Threat and Non Ho. SPECIALIST I EVE, EAB,__ mam“ _ pose Arthur Gun. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, or five In the New Hunter Block. Offioo 10mg 8 to 10 a. m., to 4p. m. and? $09 >. m. Snooial attantion given to disease- hi women and children. Residence op xuuim Preabvmrian Church. SIX ROOMED HOUSE AND TEN acres of land in the town of Durham. On premises are good pig pen, hen house and stable. Will rent house without iand, if desired. Apply to John Moffatt. Durham. 3.17.tf RABBISTEL, SOLICITOR, ETC. Umce. nearly opposiie the Rani-dry n fice. Lambton <t..Dm'bauu. Auy.;mount 1 xzzouev to loan at 5 per cent. on fun. (\rnnerfv. U York ‘ud Chime. Olm- ot Bye. Bu Nose and Throat. Will be M. Km p House, Durham. the 2nd intmdavin enc month. Hoursâ€"149A». J or. Conveyanoor. 81c. Insurams Agent. Money to Loan. Issuer Hf Mar- riage Licenses A general financial bud moss tramuemd. DURHAM ONT. (Lowe: Town.) (Successor to \V. F. Dunn) ‘ ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, CON- veyaucer. Nuttll'y Public «kn. Money tn luau on farm property. In- wrance effected. life or fire. Office over Standard Bank, Durham), Ont. [I structor on piano and organ. 1 9mm on application at. her resndence, G’ornfmxa Street. Durham. A. H. Jackson. \TOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSION er. Conveyancer. c. lusursuw UR. BROWN L B C. P., LONDON. ENG '1RADULATE of London, New J. RUDD MATHEWS, MARKDALE Ont.. Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey. ~Sales at- .ndad to at reasonable terms. Arrangements may ,be made at the Chronicle 011199. Dnrham The authorities are hereby noti- fied that some. person is using means of an injurious nature up- is not done to bring the guilty person to justice, I shall put the law into force.â€"Wm. G Wade, Dornoch. 913 President. I. 6. Hutton. M. D.. C. M. \FPICE. TELP‘ORD’S BLOCK, UP “Tenders for Farm,” will be re- ceived by the undersigned up to Dec. lst, 1910, for purchase of part of lot 21 and all of lot ‘22 Con. ‘2, Normanby, 127 acres m all. No tender necessarily ac- cepted. Apply to A. H Jack- son, Durham. 922'“ on my horses, not only on the public highway, but also upon the property of Robert Wade, Con. 2, Bentinck. If something l. P. Telford. pARRISTEl., somowou ETC. For Sale hv Tender. ITA lRVVlN. MUSICAL IN- Tenders Wanted 'Otkioa- )3.'qut 8:... Own» Round Dr. W. 0. Pickering Dentist. Medial! Dz'rectorv. Licensed Auctioneer Dental Dz’redorv. Musical Directory Lara! 'Dz’nactozv A C. Grant Nut-i0 -). Notice Uver J J. Bantu-’5 Secretary. Fleshcrton. The sixteenth annual convention of the East Grey Sunday Bah-3.01 Association, held here on Th'JI‘C~ day last, met morning and after-- noon in the Methodist ch.1reh_. and in the evening in the Fresh.- ez‘ian church. At the afternoon and ev~ ening sessions there was a good attendance, and the addresses giv- en contained much that was in- structive. and helpful to Sunday school workers. At the evening sec sion, YRev.‘ Mr. Lem-on conducted the devojoni a1 exercises, after which the renort of the nominating committee was received, and P lecti on of of‘icezsi took place as follows : Pr res., R: ev.‘ H. Piormy, 0121. { :hmg; Va 5‘ P;:‘.°... J.W'. Sh-ortill. Mmkdalo; SG(.°T"'~i‘."_2‘y Treasurer, F. Dickinson. Thorn- bury re-olected. {Markdale Was chosen. for. next plqc¢~_ of meeting! For cruelty to animalsâ€"thirty head of r’ ttlo shipped from To- ronto to lesherton. by W.J. Boyd of this place, the C.P.R. Co. was last week fined $75 and costs in the police scourt, Toronto. The cattle were forty-eight hours on the road, without food or water. but the plea of thy (left-33"? was that in the great msh of freight they had_ been pveriooked. Rev. J.H Lemon, President, pre» sided, and “the first session :31'3'1'4-‘(1 with devntienal f‘.‘.\""3‘f:_7_.‘"313, led. by Rev. Mr. Merritt, of Floshez'ban, af- ter which routine l:v1.1sin~ss scou- pied the time of the m-':~e'.'ing. The afternoon session Opened with de- votinnal exercises. led by Rev. H. E. Wellwood, of Flesh-Prion, afie: which the address of wc-I-eamne w' :r. read by Mr. \V.H. BLmt, r-ép7iw1 L.) by Mr. John Chatd, of Mink-dale. Mrs. 'VV.H. Thurston gave an (“<03- lent paper on “Te thing the Pim- ary Clgss,” after which M‘s. J. A Rorke. of Heatheot:g' spoke 0.1 “The Power of Pray-gr." FOV. J.R. Glassford. of Guelph, Field Secre- tary, exemplified teaching a Sunâ€" day school lesson, and also gave a round table talk, in both of which he was deeply interestinq. Rev. G.A. Woodside, of Owen Soanvl, gave an excellent address on “The Boy Problem,” at the close of which the speaker was tendered a vote of thanks. The addresses were followed by helpful discus- si-on, and interspersed with sing-- in g. The exterior waodwonk of tho Presbyterian mansc is being re- paired, and other needed improveâ€" ments made. The speakers for the owning Were Rev. Jos.Y0ung, of Mark-- dale. and Rev. Dr. Mount-en. of Rocklyn, both givinn: good afidrmx es. The former snoke on “How to imprecs Christ on the mF-nd, of the scholar,” and the lat'Ziur-c' rm “Playing at Sunr‘dy School.” The Question Drawer was conduclmi by Rev. Geo. Lmvrumrre. of Heath-- rote. Dr. Mu'Tay favored the audience with a well r-snciesod 3010. After the usual h'ofc-s of thanks. the Convention closed. Mr. Wm. Tapp, of Moafo d,\1as before Magistrat M M Un Inst week for peddling witho 1t a counâ€" ty license. and was fined $30 and costs, in all $26.35. Mr. 'Robt. Waller. west back line. raised a large driving she-d on Saturday. In the absence of thv3 n.3WiV '3‘- ccted Prcs‘ idont, the Vi cc P: esidom took the chair. and expxessed his appreciation of the honor catter- red upon him Mr. ‘W. Flynn underwent an op-« eration on his nose in Owen" Sound last week, when a growth of bone was successfully yeruoved. Mr. Jos. Cornfield driver on one of Mr. lScully’s egQ‘ Magons. met with a nasty accident last week at Eugenia. Falling through the trap door into the cellar of one of the stores, one arm was In the Surrogate Court of the County of Wehington. In the estate of Patrick Peter Francis Sullivan, late of the Vil- lage of Erin, in the County of Wellington, yeoman, deceased. All persons having business at the Court are required to aitend at the said time and place. Dated at Durham, the 19th day of September, 1910. NOTICE is hereby given pursu- ant to 12.8.0 1897 Cap. 129, Sec, 38, and amending Acts, that all perâ€"‘ sons having claims against the es- tate of the late Patrick Peter Fran- cis Sullivan, who died on or about the Fifth day August A.D., 1910 are' required to send by post prepaid, or to deliver to J.P. Telford of the Town of Durham, Solicitor for the executor, on or before the 13th day of October AD. 1910, their names, addresses and descriptions, and a full statement of particulars of their claims, and the nature security (it any) held by them duly certified, and that after the said day the executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceas- ed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice. 'Rebecca Nichol are visiting Of: for two weeks with relations in Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Park visited recently with friends at Fordwich. Mr. Wm. Little made a business trip. to Toronto last week. MISS Minnie Halpenny was under Dr. Easton’s care for a few days, but is able to attend to her duties in school again. Speaking of the destructive elec- tric storm that passed over that 10- cality recent] , the Wiarton Echo says:â€"“Qne t ing the storm evi- dently did was to show that light- nm rods don’t fill the bill. On bat the “barns belonging to Ed- ward Walker and George Craig there was/a complete set of light- I GOOD HOUSES FOR RENT.- NOTICE is hereby given that a Court will be held pursuant to the Ontario Voters’ List Act, by His Honor, the Judge of the County Court of the County of Grey, at the Town Hall, Durham, on the 5th day of October, 1910. at 10 o‘clock, a. m.. to hear and determine the several complaints of errors and omissions in the Voters’ List of the Municipality of the Town of Dur- ham for 1.010. Dated this 15th day of September A. D., 1910 Anply to J. M. Latimor. Notice to. Creditors. To Rent. J. P. TELFORD, Solicitor for executor, Notice. WM. B. VOLLET, THE DURHAM CHRONICLE To \vn Clerk. night' Mr. W.L McFarland, of Mark- , dale. visit-ed Prince-e Arthur Lodge k lmc-.- on Friday evening last, and fav- 1 0n.01‘9d the lodge with a short talk {on his recent trip to tlm Old 111 0D“,Country. Mess‘rs. G Young. bf §0W'i-1(1!Stratford,.F. Graham. of Mark- 413tf Miss Ruby Tri'mble leaves on Wednesday to attend Normal :Srrhool at Ypsilanti. Mich. ‘ Mrs. Henry Down. of Hatherton, fvisited for a few days with Mrs. P G. Kerstedt Miss Irene .Gaudin has returned to school here, after an extended visit with her parents, Rev. ‘8. D and Mrs. Gaudin, at Cross Lake, Keewatin, 500 miles north of Win- ni_p_eg._ Mr. Cecil Edmunds, Toronto Um- versity student, is holidaying for a couple of weeks at Mr. W. W Trimble's, Bornâ€"At Fleéherton, on Sunday, Sept. 18th, to Mr. and Mw. Gcoygc Cairns, a daughter Dr. Ottewell and Oscar PhiEIips attended Walkerton Fair on Fri- ay. “mil-r. and Mrs. Marcellus visited at Thornbury over Saturday and Sugday. - Mrs. CW. Bellamy is on her an- nual visit with her moi 92- a": St. Catharines. Miss Christene Richardson loft Friday to visit her aunt, Mrs. Fos- ter at London painfully injured, but fortunately, no bones broken. The Epworth League went in two loads to the home «of Mr. Thus, Henry on Monday en hing, and enjoyed the drive and the hospitalâ€" ity of his family. A. i Mr. W.H. Bufit attend-ed the U11- dertakers Association conn-niion in Toronto. Mr. Percy Trimble rotnrned home last week from thc West. Micisé Pearl Hadley has taken a position i_r_1_ Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Mack, Miss Shap- ter. Miss Bowers, and Miss Evelyn Hall, of Toronto, were visitors at Mr. Archie Boyd’s last week, com- ing from the city in Mr. Mack‘s fin? auto car. Miss Grace Perkin-s, of Tv;)'.'on:o, visited over Sunday at Mr. C. W Bellamy‘s. Rev. H.E Wellwood is in Toronto this week attending {he annual theological convention at Vicioria (_‘ Hi 195:0. dale, and'H. Hei'tm3n of McIntyre, were also visitors, and gave .short sp_e_echc-s _ex_-t_e.ndi_n_g gregfings; Mr. Fred Karstedt has gone to O._v_en §0und _to 31 __tend_ Collegiate. _â€" â€" â€"-â€"- at... V1; both the "barns belonging to Ed- ward Walker and George Craig there was ’a complete set of light- ning-rods and these barns were struck and burned and that is all there is about it. After this it is not likely 'that many farmers will invest in this luxury again.” Miss Daisy Lendrum. of Toronto, is visiting at the home of Mr. W.m Sharpe Mr, John COOper, jr., left last week for Manitoba, where he will buy a couple of car loads of cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fulton visited with Toronto relatives recently. Mr, Robt. Nichol visited for a few days with friends in Gait. ---‘-- -‘Auvlv All Unll. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Park visited recently with friends at Fordwich. Mr. Wm. Little made a business trig togorontg last week. Mr. Kendall Mitchell. who pur- poses en-tering the legal profession left on 'Monday to pursue his studies at :Valpraiso University, Indiana. Miss Lulu Mitchell also left on Monday to {again attend Normal School. Toronto. Mr: and Mrs. 'Wm Henderson, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. lekinson, of Lamlash. Miss Gréce Hendéi'gbn, and Miss Rebecca Nichol are visiting for two weeks with relations in Galt. tric storm that passed over that 10- cality recent] , the Wiarton Echo sayszâ€"“One t ing the storm evi- dently did was to show that light- “:n.‘ _-J_ J in A... Mrs. ‘WJ. Bellamy is visiting Mrs. J. Lyons, at Proton. Miss Minnie defiénfii'fis under Dr. Easton’s care for a few days, but is able to attend to her duties in school again. will like the fine flavor of Red Rose Tea. It has the. cup goodness that comes only from Red Rose qualityâ€"the reason why it holds first place in thousands of Cana- dian homes. Will you try it. Your Grocer Will Recommend it NEVER SOLD IN BULK Ham pden. 85 i The (Women‘s Page of the To.- .ronto News is one of the charms iof that great Metropolitan news- ;paper. Some of the most capable ,women journalists in Canada are :members 'of the News staff and ficontribute regularly to all sorts of 'questions, is a feature of this : department. The Inquirers’ Corner {in which answers are given daily ' to all sorts of questions, is a feat- ‘ure of this page. The News also snakes a special feature of its :fashion plates, and provides a [daily menu. which has proved an i invaluable suggestion in the homes .of thousands of readers of this ‘paper. The Women’s Depa"tment covers all the Social news of Canâ€" ada and the news of the Women‘s 'World. A particularly strong fea- ture in ‘its Saturday issue is !maintained under the title of Fur- belows and Fancies, which is crowded with valuable suggestions on shopping and where your shop- ! ping could he most economically and effectively done. In addition to this the News carries exclusive telegraphic services, continental and imperial, and world-wide in scope. We have just completed an arrangement whereby we can offer the Chronicle and the News for $2.25 per annum. This is a splendid clubbing offer. The trustees have put a new ‘metallic ceiling in the school. They have also ordered a new ‘steel belfry, and expect to have it erect- ed in the near future. New Ontario. Mr. Thos. Morrison was present at the Eucharistic Congress in Montreal last week. Miss Sarah Jack, is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. Williams a. Mrs; McArthur, Bunessan, m the guest _o_f Mrs: Jos. F‘iyth vn- - â€"vâ€"'â€"â€" ., Min and his: Fred Staples spent the beginning of the Week with friends in Markdale,. WMFSfiA. Binn‘ie is spending a con-- ple of wee-ks with her sister, Mrs. John Moffaf, o.f_Na_r\:_a. Threshing is over in this neigh- borhood for another season. The 'two outfits owned by Robt. McGil- livray and Geo. Smith respective- ly were in together, and made short work of the season’s crop. Grain is turning out a little bet- t( r than 'usual. A reliable regulator; never fails. While these pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating the gener- ative portion of the female system. they are strictly safe to use. Re- fuse all cheap imitations. Dr. de Van’s are sold at $5.00 a box, or three for $10.00. Mailed to any ad- dress. The Scobell Drug Co.. St. Catharines. Ont. Miss M.A. Edge was in Walkerton last week. Misses Mary Edge, Maggie Firth and Fanny Ector are attending the Model School in Durham. and Miss Emma Ritchie and J.W. Greenwood are enrolled as students in the High School depafiment of Dar- ham school. _- We extend our sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. J03 McNaHy in the loss of their infant daughter. aged four weeks. The little one breath- ed its last on Sunday evynimg. _ I.“ n. "‘4' Mrs. Butrell and son. Will, of Walkorton, W er 0 \ qisiting Mrs. Burrells aunt, Mrs. S .Edgg It was with feelinfils oi deepest sorrow and regret t at the peo- ple of this community learned that Wilmot, infant and only child of Mrs. Thos. Reay had assed away He was born at the ome of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas Ferguson, on the 20th of May, where he spent the first two months of his life. About six weeks ago, his grandmother, who was a devoted nurse to him, took her with her on a visit to her son- in-law. Mr. Moses Donnelly, Allan Park, little thinking that he would never return home again till he was taken in his little white cas- ket. The child was always deli- cate, never knowing what it was to be well, and always having his little hands clasped, as if in pray- er, he always looked like a little angel more than a child of earth. Death was unexpected, until Mr was taken s-eriouslv ill with infan' - ile cholera. A doctor was hastilv summoned, but all that medics} skill,‘a fond _mother and kind friends could do, could not stay the hand of death, as inflammation had set in. but God relieved him of his sufferings, as he passed peacefully away the following morning. His remains were taken from his uncle’s to the home of his .grnadparents in Normnaby, from thence they were home to their last resting place at Maplewood cemetery. where they were laid beside the remains of his aunt, who died in infancy. His little casket was covered with floral offerings, from kind friends. Rev. Mr Ken- dall officiated (at the house and grave, taking for his text, II ’Sam- uel: 12th, 22nd and 23rd verses Four boys acted as pall bearers, Murray Boy, Douglas Donnellv, James Wallace, and Harry Cald- “7A" (1.... well.â€"Com. For sale at Mactarlane 8: Co‘s. Paid Up Dr do Van’s Female Pills OBITUARY. Hill. OF CANADA Cam-I Authorized Pumas from $2 unward. SHOP upon: every :fternoon. All REPAIRING prompt!) and prop- erlv attended to. k W. D. CONNOR {ti-ink For tit-lion! advornwmau‘ Adv. can“ 1 line for the first 11" RI“ - - “on; can. perhno ouch nut-t gaunt. insertion Iii-Ion nuaurr‘ Profs“ curds. not axooadin one inch um mrannnn. Adwrunononh wifbout specific d‘u’» no.9 '1“ be published till forbid lld OMY‘M anyrdllfllz; MMOI3 DWIâ€""IAIL"‘:Tnu|d ' ‘ hvrh MIX-50 «am for flu! insertion. :5 . vh’u‘ 1m act "‘2'!“ goat ignoruon. {HE DURHAM EHBUNIELE 18 PUBLISHED mat THURSDAY MORNING It an Chronicle Prjntlag House, Gum/um vwvvjâ€"v â€" â€"vvvv v-v- UIMWMQ adored by smmgern Ill! be DOM for in udv‘noe. 003m! mks. for you-.y ad "emu-HM?!“ fut- “'1'le 0!! npppution to the ufluw. ‘1__ I. W. D. CONNOR and Funeral Director __ ---_,_ v'- â€"r'vuvâ€"Iuvu W "-U "0 All advertiser-nu. no enIHfi-o m‘mm it 90173!“ week. should be brouht 1| not (319'! that loam! at 6 p. m. II fol low! “ML“ “M | The 10b . . ' T; S ”run-N11111:” Luv PB. w Department guns. for tlrnlug um i mat-ch. Pumps of all Kim a. Galvanized and Imn Pip. ing'; Brass, Bl‘atih Lined and Iron Cylinders. A. BELL UN DE RTAKER F111] line of Catholic RA bus. and blark and White Caps for aged [xmphn THE TRADERS BANK OF CANADA 'tclure Framing on shaman notice. Snow Bonusâ€"Next to Swallowc Barber Shop. Rnsxlmxcnâ€"Nefl door South of “Z J. Lawrence‘t bluksmith chop. vwhich o: Regular deposits of One, \ TWO or Three Dollars {How in“ tens Ind hundreds, mme quickly occasionally. It is a mistake to wait as am do, till they havo accumulated g good-sized amount. Get th. habit of depositing somatlu'ug’ even if only a dollar. every wag or ovary foxtnight. DURHAM. ONT.. DURHAM, ONT. 3W lilo at Mount loved and Amen. Embalming a Specialty EDITOR AND Pmnm : 1m m Mtuufacturer or Add Dealer in W. IRWIN Reserve Fund Sept. 2'), 1910 As 0111' fall stuck isd clear out a fexv linvs «)f mil room for the! new linus. d Boyu' Cordovan. link. hr 81.75 ....... Boyo' Buff 154 31.65 ..... Shoes ! Sh Boyu’ Box ('nlf H “I“ 32.23 . .. Boyc' Min (i121 Whole shark. t in; Sule. .w m few minute.- 2 I180 giving premium u i! boy: and girl The Big Shoe Store Drive your luml~ : . elevator as \w .l.. ,, buyer on UN sue , the plarp. “A; H\\ \\ VA'l‘OR. "1H“ \. ~§ The F?! , GRAIN A“! prepared in [my wb [wives for it our elevator. quantity 0f Oatmeai Milling Oats Feed ()ats Barley m '1‘! It‘ M Custom \\' ‘ther a Rnu'rv u: H hoary Buppllem mu Spec!“ attention (0 [Matching I a ‘t'x . , ' A Pang: L' Colder \n-m‘ « newlining: mu] . EDWARD KRESS “’e are in (hr 1 WI” I"! M bra RUGS AM) i New Wit l" l M I ERNA 'I‘U Cash .00.00.00 9060- (bf l3 fill \V B I Card THO in WH+++++ l! AT Old Stand or Trad 1.1 1.1

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