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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Oct 1910, p. 6

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latitude f1 and is a s Epoch] Reduction on Flour in 5 and 10 Bag Lots. Goods deliver-m1 nnvwhere in town. AH “pew-date flour and feed mm Mrs kH’p mu' {our for sale. [I you gum-1° duos not. keep it. cmm- to the mill and we will use you right. Call us up by telephone No. 8. All kind- of 6131!; bought at Harte A Md of; Manitoba and; Ontario m and is a. stficuy first class family flour 9.0" P?!“ A small or large 0! a fine gram, wining nutritimu our, insult] ”our Elam}. Have you ever tri'd it? Gd yam- grvw-r to give You our kind nut. fiaw MM 990 the superinr baking qual- ifies_ it pmscssvs. Better and mum ngbno'me. bemuue a! a secret process t at we put the wheat through. Don’t fut-get. The CENTRAL Drug Store ihopping Done Every Day 2 yqu long. pair ....................... 5x: I. ”is. long. 33 inches wide, pair .................. . . . . . .500 3 yayds long. 9!) inches wide. an" stlo Linen. 54 inches wide. eople pure Manitoba. flour, made from 1 Manitoba wheat cannot be been either Dakar: or dmnantlc use Cheap John McGowan Infant’s. Childrens’ and Ladies’ Vests all prices New Prints and Ginghams be our 250 and 50c Dress Goods New Int of Glassware just. in CALI. AND SEE US PASTRY FLOUR Scribblers, Exercise Books, note Books, Slates, School Bags, Pens, Pencils, Etc. \Ve have a full supply of necessary for school open- We will havo the new u soon as they "e pub- (ext Books Lace Curtains SOVEREIGN mm selected winter wheat uperinr article for making pastry, etc. long, 60 inches wide. $1.00 ECLIPSE iii it TH BIG 25 inches wide. ing. Mills Calder’s Block ’oooooo Bush potatoesâ€"BF. Sharp, D. Hamilton, H. (-‘owan, D. Hamilton. Turnips, sweu-câ€"E. Robb, J. T. Reid. Tux-Hips, any other-E. Robb, J.A. Fergubon. Mange-ls, redâ€"JD. Main, E. Robb Maugols, yellow-ll). Main, D. mulce. . For {tony-three years the Egreâ€" mozit- Agricultural Society has been favored by the weather man, and never till this year did they have a lad day ior their Show. Tuesday inst, however, the rec- 0rd was inc-”m, and the heavens weepml sorrowfully over the So- ciety‘s first jolt. From early morn- ing there was a downpour of rain, but notwithstanding the very unfavorable conditions, the people of the township, ever and always loyal to their {own local show, hustled out the very best of their products and the exhibits in the hall were highly creditable, both as to quantity and quality. From a competitive standpoint, the. show was by no means a Jailure, but the attendance was much be- low the average, and the gate re- ceipts were proportionately re- duced. The attendance, in fact. was very slim for Holstein. Cloverâ€"J.A. Swanston. Flaxâ€"J.A. Sun: Lon, H. Schenk. Sunflowerâ€" 3.3% . Walls, J.D. Main ROOTS AN 0 VEGETABLES. Coil. 1‘)«)tatoc.,â€"-D. Hamilton, J. Sinclair, W. Ferguson, J.A. Fergu- Gillies. ("011. thrashed 1gvain-lP. Dm'mott, W. Ramage. White fall wheatâ€"\\'.J. Eccles, J quling, Cprley grog. Spring? wheatLW. Ramage, B. F Sharp. W. Mangels, F. Sharp. I‘he prize list. (fart-ms, whiteâ€"W. (Edi-:3, J. MrArthur. Redâ€"J. Bruce, J. W Walls. Beetsâ€"W. Queen, J.A. S'wanston Parsnips-JJ‘. Reid, H. (‘owan Seed Ollhz-H:.-â€"T. Brown, W. 'Fer- guson. Dutch setsâ€"H. Schenk. Potabu (”ionsâ€"W. Ferguson, H. Reid. Eccles. . Cabbageâ€"J3. Woods, H. RGId Pumpkinsâ€"Al. Brown, J. A Ferguson. "‘ in o '1‘ _ 6311. _\'égetablesâ€"J.D. Main, J C Adams, W. Ferguson. _ “_ --' u. ‘ n Celery-J.H. Brown. Squashâ€"J.W. Walls, D. Bruce. Sugar beets-4.0 Randall, J. S. Woods. ' Cucumbersâ€"J. Gardiner, J. D. Main. J udgesâ€"John McGowan. Wm Smith. ‘ DAIRY PRODUCTS. Tub butter-J. Bowling. [1 Schenk, ,J McArt-hgr. Coll. roots. etc.â€"J.A. Ferguson. D. Hamilton. BREAD AND PASTRY. Home-made breadâ€"Jo‘s. Dowling, J. Gardiner. Bzwad, Jewel flourâ€"D. Bruce. Bread, Encore. flour-J. P. Dow- ling. B-avgk oatsâ€"J. Dowling. Small White peas-WJ. Eccles, J . Swunston. Bafleyâ€"W. Ramage, Lopg white oatsâ€"W‘ aminlon. Short white oatsâ€"W "J xdgesâ€"James Pickett. Jrant. given in half-teaspoon doses four times a day, mixed in its bottle, will last 2. year-old baby nearâ€" ly a month, and four bot- tles over three months, and will make the baby strong and well and will lay the foundation for a healthy, robust boy or éiiféé't midâ€"37w. Walls, J.C, Ad- Scott’s Emulsion MOW “Vow-M's! 1’...“- Queen. nsilag‘e corn gilliflowors-W. Ferguson, W. cle A socent bottle of ’03 an 3' AM 019061.” EGREMONT FAIR. White p( sugarâ€"J.A. Ferguson, B GRAIN. EDS .Ramagc, W. J. Dowling Ramage, 1) Ramagc '|£’; 7 ; Quilt, any Othf‘r-~n01'i(‘y Bros. \V.1 Knitted rm‘vri‘stâ€"J‘viiss C‘h'istio. iCorh‘y Bros. 319-: .BZIUOYI hoh Sâ€"VV, J. Sharp (if-Him.- ; eron. Toilet sotâ€"John Gardiner, W. J. Aldoorn. Crochet siippm'sâ€"VV. J. Sharp. 911k. Mixs Christie. lainÂ¥ Knitted slippmx3â€"J. C. Adams, J. -M. Gardiner. ’ Crochet in \th)<‘)1â€"\\'. J. Sharp, J. J. C. Adams. I'gu- Knitting: in \ch‘.â€"~J. H. Shara}. Miss Christie. DJ Crochet in cottonâ€"R. M. Tribal). l‘to'l.’ Buncle. I. T.: Knitting: in Cotmnâ€"rW. J. Sharp. 'B. F. Sharp . . J.A. Table mattsâ€"Miss Christie, J. W. ' Manary. ob'u Battenburg laceâ€"J. M. Gardinere I, 1).. R. M. Sitzer. ‘ Fancy contre pieceâ€"John Gardi- m, B n'er, J. H. Sharp. {Silk embroideryâ€"R. M. Trihu. G. 1.. Cameron; Cottonâ€"Miss Chrizstio: . W ‘Eyeletâ€"F. Hopkins, R. M. Tribe; [Shadowâ€"R. M. Sitzer. J. (1‘. Adams, ston Point laceâ€"R. M. Sitzer, John In Gardiner 'Fer-l Fancy work, any otherâ€"L. B. lNichoison. J.W. Philp. - A ‘ " 0“- Bims, plainâ€"J. Bowling, J.Gar nor. _. -. ' - A. ,‘_!-- T has ling. ‘ , Fruit cake-J. D. Main, 'W. J. Eccles. Layer cak‘oâ€"â€"W. Gillies, F. Hop- kins. ' Marble cakeâ€"J. H. Sharp, G.Cam- eron. Tartsâ€"J. Gardiner, H. Cowan. Apple pieâ€"W. J. Eccles, E.Robb. Lemon pieâ€"J. W. Manary, J. Gardiner. Pumpkin pieâ€"W. Gillies. J. W. Manary. Pie, any otherâ€"H. Reid, W.Queen. Apple jellyâ€"G. Cameron, J. Fair- bairn. Current jellyâ€"J. D. Main, 1.. B. Nicholson. Collection of preserved fruits. â€" J. ‘W. Manary. R. M. Sitzer, Picklesâ€" R. M. Sitzer, J. D. Main. . Canned vegetablesâ€"R. M. Sitzvr, H. Reid. Raspberry wineâ€"J. D. Main. Raspberry vinegar-«J. Sin-flair, J. D. Main. Judge .â€" Mrs. David H. Moffat. Hur’iston. RQllfilt, woollenâ€"James Bruce. H 91c. Quilt, crazy, silkâ€"R. M. Tribe Miss Christie. ‘ Quilt, crazy, woolâ€"G. Cameron W. T. Orchard. Quilt, 10g cabinâ€"J. W. B‘Ia.na.ry,W, A‘ Ibll VALIUII ‘1 Tea co.‘ 3' Battonbur(râ€".I(‘ Ad- ams, J.H. Sharp. Anyo othmâ€"R M. Tribe, ([‘r. Cameron. ‘. ‘ ‘.._- Fancy cushion, needleworkâ€"Miss VValmslf-y, Miss Christie, Any othOI‘-\V.A. Lawrence, \V,J.Shn‘s‘p. Fancy ipincushionâ€"WJ. Sharp. Coriey Boos. Whisk hoidpr~J. Gardiner, Miss Christie. v- Dressor drapeâ€"F. Hopkins. “'orking apronâ€"WJ. Ecclps, G. Cameron. Bvrnt workâ€"J. Gardiner, R. M. Sitzer. ‘ ‘ ' YT Ul‘uu; I Gent’s shirt, hand madeâ€"J. H. Sharp, D. Bruce;machineâ€"D. B‘v‘uce W.A. Lawrence; launderedâ€"“7. J Aldcorn. . Overalls-D. Bruce. Darnin0'--J.D. Main, R.M. Sitzer. €011,194“? workâ€"WJ. lSharp, Miss Christie. 1 Centre table c0\'erâ€"-L.B. Nicholâ€" son, J: Ga.r_diner. ‘1. ’1‘- __S._L:A Handkerchief caseâ€"Miss Christie J. Gardiner. Socksâ€"J. Bruce, R. Nicholson. Mittsâ€"G. Camaron. H. Sinclair. Rag carpetâ€"“’1 Ecclos. Mat. hookedâ€"“hi Aldcurn, J. Sinclair: not hookedâ€"J. Sinclair, Miss Christie. Poll. floor matsâ€"G. Cameron, W. Buns, fancyâ€"H. Reid Painting satinâ€"Miss Walmswy, F. Jordan. Paintmg landscapeâ€"WA. Law- rence F. Jordan. Painting figuresâ€"F. Jordan, J.C. Adams, Paintmg flowersâ€"Miss Walmwloy Painting ‘on glassâ€"WA. Law- rence, BF. Sharp. Ornamental WOY'kâ€"F. Jordan. Pen and ink sl:.otchâ€"B.F.Sharp. F. Jordan. ; Blankets-JD. Main, Stockings, yarnâ€"W. Gillies, Miss “' almsloy. (‘ollorticmfilhn Brown, W. (inuâ€" des, JJ). Main. (,‘ut f10\\'c:=rs-â€"-J.l). Main. T.Bmwn Hand l>0uquot-â€"J.C. Adams, J. D. Main. Coleusâ€"1D. Main, \V. (ieddvs, ‘ Judgesâ€"JP. Mch‘mott and Miss M. Campbell. FRUIT. Collectionâ€"AB. Caulfield. Northern Spyâ€"W. Allan, A. E. .Caulfield. Russetsâ€" A.E. Caulfield. Winterâ€"JD. Main. Fall, .largeâ€"W. Allan, W. Fergu- son; small,â€"J. Fairbairn, W. Gillies. ' Pearsâ€"A. Aitkin, J.D. Main. Crabâ€"A. Aitkin, W. Ramage. Tomatoes-J.A. Ferguson, H. Schenk. Ciuon-sâ€"J. Mcllvride, W. Ram- age- J udgesâ€"G. Binnie, C. Firth. POULTRY. Geese-.11. Reid, W. Ramage. Turkeys-J. Rice, A. McCuw. Dachauâ€"G. Calder, W. Queen, Barred P1 outh Rockâ€"A. Stew- ar_t_:__.q.W. P lp. White Plymoubh Rockâ€"J. Calder [at and 2nd. Leghorn, matureâ€"J.W. Walla, E. Robb: chickensâ€"A. Ste-wart, G. Calder. Wyandotteoâ€"J. Bowling, W. Ramage. ”1211909", .mstste-‘L 1393an- Shaw hat-â€"J.A. Ferguson. nil tic P300103. IOCK, ngnt Dreamâ€"u. Gamer. Judgesâ€"C. Firth, G. Binnie. biscuitséJ. Sinclair, J. Dow- LADIES‘ \VORK azy, woolâ€"G. Lard. ; cabinâ€"J. W. 3' othnr~ C011 cm 01k tâ€"Mis FINE ARTS. satinâ€"Mia“ Walmsloy. FLOW'ERS. THE DURHAM C [I RONIPLE Gardi- §2xul and 3ed. * Aged E'Wirâ€"J.A. Swanston, 1m. 3 2119‘ and 3rd. T A QI-CnnA‘A“ 1N+ '8 an...“ we .â€" Shearling eweâ€"J. A. S“ anston,lat i *2qu and 3rd. 5 Ewe lambâ€"«LA. Swanston. lat 2nd, J. Stf‘venagqn.“ Boar. Saw, 1 Sow. s and 2nd Boar corn '. Boar springâ€"A33. C‘au‘afiold. Ur. Calder. BXOOd sowâ€"G. Calder, W. Ald- ooxn. dSoW springâ€"J. Dowling, G. Cal- er. ‘ Pair spring pigsâ€"J. Bowling, A. McCaW. Sweepstakesâ€"A. McCaw. Judgesâ€"C. Firth, G. Binnie. SHEEP. LEICESTER. Ramâ€"J.A. Swanston. J. SteVen- 80D. \ Shearling ram-J.A. Swanston. Ram lambâ€"J.A. Swanston, lst. Ram lambâ€"W. Fairbaix-n, Fairbairn, 2nd and 3rd. Aged eweâ€"W. Fairb-airn, lst and 2nd. J. Fairbaim. .Shearling e=we--J. Fairlmi‘z‘n. W. Faix‘haiz-n. _ _ ‘- â€"--â€"â€"- “2 \931‘ h if°!‘;â€"\.E. Cmulfield, Gillies - ‘ '2 year bullâ€"W. Gillies. 1 year bullâ€"AB. Caulfiold. Cowâ€"A.E. Caulfield, lst and 2nd. Bull calfâ€"W .Gihlios. A.E. Caul- field. ' 1 year heiferâ€"AB. ("aetllfiold. Lst and 2nd. “a- D.‘â€" Heifer calfâ€" A.E. (‘aulfiold, Gillies Calder. 1 year heifvrâ€"II. Reid. Heifer calf â€"J.T. Reid. Fat beastâ€"J. D. Main, lst and 2nd Sweepstakes, herd pedigreed cat- tleâ€"A3. calllfi'i'ld, W. (.‘rillius. Judgeâ€"A. Drummond. HORSES. (,‘LYDESDALE. Brood mareâ€"W. Aldeorn. Spring coltâ€"W .Aldc-m‘n. Spring fillyâ€"G. Harris. 1 year fillyâ€"G. Harris GENERAL PURPOSE. Brood mare-E. McRoN). J. Stev-i enson, E. McRobb. Spring coltâ€"E. McRobb, R. Nich- olson, J. Calder. Spring fillyâ€"J. Stevenson, J. Gardiner, (}l.dCalder. J C 1 year go. img Brown, . a - der. j 1 year fillyâ€"R. Nicholson, J. Sinclair, E. Robb. 2 year geldingâ€"J. Bowling, W. T. Fender. 2 year fillyâ€"W. Al-d-corn, W. Pen- der. G Calder. *5 Teamâ€"J. Calder, H. Schonk. AGRICULTURAL. Mareâ€"J. Gardiner, \V. Aitkin, J. Gardiner. Spring coltâ€"W. Aitkin, J. Mc- 'Arthur, D. _Hewi_tt.m T A Spring fillyâ€"J. Gardiner, J. A. Ferguson. 1 year geldingâ€"A. Aitkin. J. Mc- Arthur. A. McGillivray. 1 your fillyâ€"G. Harris. 2 year geldingâ€"J. Mellvride, R. Nichohon. D. Bruce. 2 year fi‘xiy-E. Hoy, J.A. Fergu- son, (3. Schenk. 1'? h o 1 \l. ’ WTeamâ€" \i” J; neck-s, w. Fairbairn R. Morrit‘ (m. ROADSTICRS. Marvâ€"W. Queen, W. Aida-om, J. W. Walls. Spring colt-J.W. Walls, Spring fillyâ€"4V. QzloC-n. \V. Ald- corn, G. Calder. 2 year geldingâ€"W. Philp, E. Robb ~A. Aitkin. 2 year fillyâ€"G. Calder. Buggy horseâ€"R. Irwin, J.C. Ad- ams, A. McGillivray. Pair driversâ€"D Halliday. J MtcArthue, R. Irwin. , Single driverâ€"WA. Lawrence. W Horsburg, J. Fairba-irn. Saddle horseâ€"J. Bruce. 9 War geldingâ€"A. McGrilliVI‘ay, J, A. FergusonLG. _(.‘ah“lex;,_ “I‘I. Wall. “Team-G. .Ha111;, A. \IcGillivray A. Aitkin. PEDâ€" Sheepâ€"1A. Swanston. " OXFORD DOWNS. Aged rumâ€"JD. Main. Shearling ramâ€"JLngLrbOirn. Ewe la.mh-W. Fairbairn. 1irbaim, 2nd and 3rd. Penâ€"~J. Fairbair‘n. Judgo--P.B. Harasvtt, Mt. I CATTLE. DURHAM. Aged bullâ€"J. Fairbairn. 2 year bullâ€"H. Reid. 1 vear bullâ€"(3. Calder. min camâ€"J. Fairhairn. Heifer calfâ€"J. Fairbairn. (.‘owâ€"J.D. Roberta HEREFO R DS. 2 year st00..râ€"JD Main. 1 \0ar 30 1â€"H Roid (Towâ€"H. Rvid. A. E. Catfifi-J‘ld. 2_ year heifvrâ€"J. Stevvnson. . agedâ€"J. Bowling. spyingâ€"A. McCaxj.’ 1: SWINE-RID. agedâ€"G. Calder, W. SWINE-WHITE HEAVY DR .-‘r\U( TIT. GRADE CATTLE. JERSEY. aulfield. Mt. Forest 11 d lat This is the place to get the BEST Shoes in town for lowest prices. We have a full line of Ladies’, (lents’ and Childrens’ Fall and Winter Boots and Shoes in stock, and if you want the latest in shoes, here is the place to get them. Ladies’ Cushicn Soled Shoes, vici kid, put. tip, latest last, good year \wll..3.75 Ladies’ Belindo Potent Colt, good your welt ............................. 4.00 Lndies’ Dull Calf Button Shoes, flexible sole ............ . .......... e . ..3.25 Men’s Fine Box Calf, liluoher out. good year welt . . . . . . . . ...... .....3.75 Men’s Fine Velour Calf. blunher out, good year welt. ... . . . .... . . . . . . ...3.75 Men’s Leather Lined Box Gulf and Willow (half. ..... . .. . . . . . . . . .. . ..4.50 Also Lmlics’ and Gents’ Shoes at $1.25. $1.50, $1.75 and. . ........... ..2.00 Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! The Big Shoe Store MEN’S METUHELL UNDERWEAR i» """”1.'.". elastic, cmufm-mble, unshrinkable. Quafiw :uul price reann'umnd it. It is made in Canada 01‘ “DH soft; Australian Wool. It is perfectfly scmxrml: no hits of stick or burr left) in it. It is perfnot {5' out, well sewed with strong thread and all mums urn mnoothly finished. Every detail is correct. It comes in all sizes and three weights, 750, 1.00. 1,35 Women’s ".1122“ Natural Wool Underwear We have endeavored to procure the very best 1’ nip, «1.3,. that cam be got at popular prices and haxe got m u m think unbeatable valw a. We would like your om inn of it, Ribbed Underwear, uhite or natmal Pmnnzm‘s Natural “(:01 951.5 .1 New Knit Woollen Gloves Mitz; Advance Shipment of Knit Mufflers New Toques m Long and Hoc' e), ’13 Du)“ These are shapely goods knit to fit, firn' Black, Navy and Red ...... The advanced shipment of KNIT MUFFLER-‘4 is olorsâ€"White, black, grey and blue . Many different colorsâ€"clear colors and firm Rubbers at the lowest price and all new stock TERMS: EGGS 0R CASH THOS. McGRATH I? WOOL Oct 'tg, V O O 9‘: 9.... School Shoes at A8 our fit” HHI‘L‘ is PHI!” “1' out :1 f1‘\\' “HUH Hf Illis‘w's“ room for the nmv linvs. m m 3010' Buff Bale. regular .135 ..................... Shoes! Sho Oatmeal Mills D U R H A 1nd. Boy. 30! ( ulf Blm hm s .rc g: «In 6" 2F” “.1. 75 Boyl' “in Gmin BlthPl~ wholeacock logulu $2 ”1.. 75 The” are but 1 fc-w (if HH- ”my; ill. we. .0 don't fail Ln sew our ~1c= h O ‘0' minute. to save a d'MM in nu! q.; Ilka giving 3 Pencil Hux «_-um..-.:..n Mimi with every pair “1 s. Ln: .0” and girls this Way. “w ' 0.00 ”scan ‘ a § Beautiful Am: O’I' Cordovan Balls. run: In 81.75 ......... ‘ ........ ! Special attention tn l IIchhLH‘s‘ \ wms~tm0 ‘ fl '0» ‘~ The McGO‘x-H 7%; mow 0’9513'Hl"1.-r-" â€" .05 prices for it. delixur‘ unrelentur. de'lt“ 8“ “P (In nu. km; buyergon the six-m4, n. ., _. . “I. place, McGUWAX's .4. VATOR. UURHA M. “and“, 0' 800d milling Oats Feed Oats Barley or l’cm EDWARD KRESS HIGHEST PRICES I Driv- yoanImule dig-(.4 “'8 m “I the nun-km fux .‘l.,\ ATTENT (:01th Weather is at 3's: “ lining and ynm' pip. “M 8 Range ur H :H z wary SUI'IDliPH “‘1' I (EH STERNALL YOU NEED A \Vith every pun-h; WEE a handsumo Hulid “5.8km style. The“. Rm-l “'9. are sole agents fur t “whine. and [Hum the \‘M y hinted makv, which we grc- sell will save you munvy New Williams Se “'0 are ('M'ryiu‘ I Floor Uilclulh», which m RUGS AND FLOO work and repairing Cash or Trade== Come in and see ‘9. do m t'. 0 Id St ‘ n d $75.1.“ “1.1 iffff..1.10 “:1 I .75 :1": 1. 75 “:1 00.000000 +4444“. kers a ()uk I H Shl

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