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Durham Chronicle (1867), 20 Apr 1911, p. 8

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_ G. ”6:3 2 Groceries==Fresh§ Groceries continually g The HIGHEST PRICEngifor Butter 4 ‘â€" Goods, Ginghams, Prints and Muslims amine before buying elsewhere. -â€"-vlvv v“ UL 0110 UUW cat; 1” . We cordially 1 Odd Pants from 950 up Men’ Clothing they select one vited. Price 10 cents each Men’s Felt and Straw their guarantee. “100 within 30 days from d2 Walker’s Trainmen’s Overalls The‘ best Overalls 1n the Come to see our new stock of Wall paper before the assortment ; You will find the quality good, the styles new, and. the prices right. EIGHT â€"â€"â€"; est to may be sold at right prices. SEASONABLE GOODS now so that you may have a better choice. ntee. “100 for évervy button that ys from date of purchase.” Come: and Shirt Company, Walkerville in great variety, a good fit g: the newest style, in choicest 00a fit guaranteed in all cases, in choicest patterns. A fine lot of ._ market, are made by the 3. Attached to each garment is ': comes off and 25c for every rip, and have a look at them. in great profusion, noted for be- have arrived. Your Spection is cordially newest in Dress Small Profits gets broken invite THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. m- in- Mr. Geo. Binnie has returned from his trip to England and Scotland. i Miss Annie Davis of anonm spent; the Easter holidays at home. ‘ Constipation brings many ail- ments in its train. and is the prima- ary cause of much sickness. Keep your bowels regular, madam, and you will escape many of the ail- ments to which Women are subject. Constipation is a very . simple thing. but like many simple things. it may lead to serious consequerw ces. Nature ouften needs a little assistance. and when Chamberlain's Tanlet-s are given at the first indii-l cation much distre s and suffering! may 'be avoided. 'old by Gun'sl' Drug Store. ' ___ --.. Jlr-lnnfi ILUUJI'DQ Mr. John Brown Sr. leaves for the VVesLm) Tuesday with a car-load of settlers’ eifects. We wish him success. The Saugeen river is very high, carrying away everything before it. -__ u-v-tAA‘JIA‘W a ’ l' Dear nengh burs beware of mumbling dogs so Mr. John I lost a fine pair of spring lambs If T ‘ "‘ ' Mr. Joe. Porter and friend Miss Mary McMicken of Hanover spent Sunday with the farmer’s parents at: River Park Farm. Rexial‘l Orderlies have a sooth- ing. .‘healinlg, strengthening, tonic [and regulative action upon the *bowels. They remove all irrita- tion, dryness, soreness and: weak- ness. They restore the bowels and associate organs to more vigor- ous and healthy activity. They are eaten like candy, may be tak- en ‘a-t any time: without inconven- ience. do not cause any griping', nausea. diarrhoea. excessive loose- ness. flatulence or other disagree- a'ble effect. Price 25c and 10c. Sold only at our. storeâ€"The {Rex- fin Stare. Macfarlane C0,, Dur- am. FOR AGED PEOPLE .Old Folks Should be Careful in Th ir ' Selection of Regulative Medicine We have asafe, dependlaible and altogether idea'l remedy that is particularly adapted to the re- quirements of aged people and] persons of weak constitutions who suffer cfroun constipation or other "bowel disorders. 'W e are so cer- tain that it will relieve these com- plaints and give absolute satis- faction in every particular that we offer it With our personal guar- antee that it shall not cost the user anything if it fails to sub- .s-t-antitae 0qu claims. This remedy is _eal'led Rexall Orderlies. - SAUGEEN VALLEY RIVER PARK . Jf.)lm _ Hopkins Chamber- of those For com kinds. the FPéto, gravel put on roadâ€"Carried. McNallyâ€" Weirâ€"That Chas Vaugh- he paid $2.00, conveying Andrew Kelly to House of Refuge.-â€"-()arried. .McNally-TMoMillanâ€"That . J ogeph 'elief 'McNanyIFirthâ€" ingham be paid $1. gravel pub on road McMillanâ€"Firthâ€"Tha the local Board of Heal: follows; E. W. Hum. $2.0 $2.00,. A. McLachlin $2.0( $2.00, Geo. E. Peart $41K U;l.l°l‘ied. Firthâ€"Weir-That Joe Ier be paid $48.00 being for cedar timoer for float 10:90 con. 3 S. W. T. and ied. er uep am 152.1 5hr supplies, Postage and Registration. ~(‘anied. McMillanâ€"-l*‘irt.h~' ‘uuce OI pI‘lnElng account for 1910.â€" Carried. McNallyâ€"-McMillanâ€"That Alex. Crauaton be paid $3.50 for attendance on Mornly family and that \Vm. Bak- er he paid $2.70 for attendance on Mrs. McArthur’s family, w ° Fir! h~â€"M c M illanâ€"-That the Treasur- er be ‘paid {52.15 fur sunnlios- 13mm"... McNallyâ€"McMillan~That 0 age of the Review be paid $24. ance of printing account; for Carried. _._-_n vutU‘. qu \ R. Cumpanjobuild a station as beensuggested to the members of CounciLâ€"Carried. McMillan-McNally. that this Council are unanimously agreed to purchase the Road (33 feet wide) on lot 28 con. 15 for the sum of $100 from John Mc- Arthur on the west side of said lot frnm the gravel road to the C. P. R. right of way and that Reeve Clark and M. McMillan he Instructed to carry out the deal as soon as all parties are satisfied, providing that the C. P. D I" Jas. P. Hare with By-Law on deviat- ion, Wood Gundy and Company re- dehentuJeS, C. Rainage and Son bal- ance on Printing account. W. B. Voll- et reappointment of Continuation School Trustee, D. J amieson M. P. re Township bridges, J. Kelly quarterly retuan, showing Tp. money in Bank last day of March at $2415.71, By-Law No. 5i9 appointing Neii McOannel as Continuation School Trustee was in- troduced and read a first and second time. The Council met April 8th. pursuant to adjournment, all the members prea- - ent, the Reeve in the chair. minutes of . last meeting read and confirmed. 3 Communications read as follows, ion, R. T. Edwards on School matters Ontario Sewer-pipe Co. Price list. W. R. Thompson re Smellies Crossing, Tun D U..-.A m:‘-‘_ n_ T - - OPPOSITION SPEAKERS INVITED WM. SCARF, President A. H. JACKSON, Secretary to he present at these meetings, as the subject. will be cussed from a purely National standpoint. Farn Mechanics,’Artisans and Laborers are specially reque to be present as the subject is of vital imnnrmnnp m +1 Addresses will be delivered by A. C. Boyce, M.P Algoma; A. H. \(usgrove, M.P.P., for Huron; sou, MD, M P P., for South Grey, and others. memrnoclfi A Broad Invitation is Extended to All commercial printing the Chronicle stills SKATING RINK, HANOVER FRIDAY, APRIL 28, at 8 pm TOWN HALL, DURHAM SATURDAY, APRIL 29, at 2 pm Arrangements have been made by the Executive of the Conservative Association of South Grey to hold two meetings for the discussion of Reciprocity in the E.VV.Hum,$2.Oâ€"(3,13:.)r . Mg‘Lafhlin $2.00. J. S. â€" irthâ€"That James pzud $1_.35 for 27 103 GLEN ELG COUNCIL an Drugs-ism.) paid $24.55 '52:]- be paid {ms . Ram- W. D. CONNOR Residenceâ€"4 Door And all orders ecutcd. Yours I have purchased the Bus Business from Mr. John V and beg leave to solicit the 1 of the public. Bus and Dray Business Some Rutfs at; prices. Two Ladies’ Fur Coats, were $37.50, to clear out; at $25.00. Somelnice per yard. Clean Bleached and'Unbleach- ed Sheeting and Pillow Cot- tons. Genuine Russia Coach FancyflTowaling. Three styles of Ladies’ Black Sateen Under-skirts at $1 each. Careful Attention Paid to All Calls rapperettes atl9c will be promptly 91:- for business, South Rowe’s Bakery April 20 '. John \Vhittaker, equally low patronage and Dray hbers on th new PPM inL piac..- mi: W days ago. It many: 2 .' ches in circumfrrwn ay. and 6 3-5 inchcs 13:".1 13’- This seems to z» . ’9‘! Sized chunk of 3:: .4: . Ough Mr. f’Wat‘; says Linn", 3 91’8ny more in the cgun 1-3' ’8‘e. or larger. If any of e") lders have larger ones. ‘ "11d like to see them. am} ha 31!! left here as Mr. Watt di @911 reciprocity comes into 5 Lthe 9838 'Will all have to . ”<2: order to keep the pric - Dregent {standard and kethats Mr; Watt’s hens ad meeting of the? Offfcjzl'; T‘- he Methodist church 0:; '1“; Vening of last mag-1;. :3. pressed their approval of ii of Miss Rita Irwin. as 0:21 'ncrea-sing her salary $1») ammencing from 13W 1c: fary, 1911. i Bandmaster Wrig‘::z. ‘ .. been leading the 33-. Band for the past Quaylw has accepted the posi‘ :4 ‘ o, and others from at only «nineteen 9 his however. was 0 BW dry kiln. (A. (“CY 1111: ‘of 80.000 gallons C :en construCLed to TV: suppiy in case of now they apprecia: v The Horse Fair 0:; T V-a-s not so well ail-st; n'eViou's occasions. '1 Fen taking advan' _: Prinz ‘Weather :0 Wm M or their crops. and T :ept imany of them a ‘uyers were present A special meeting r: lic library Board on '1'". decided to accept the of W. AL Mahoney. nz‘ architect. and supcrir; the 'Work in Cunna-c-Ij Carnegie Library. 1: gthat work will be pzm be rapidly as possible. >f the Chesley Ref: Lnd will assume his :he lst of May. Tizi ime Mr. 'W'righl has: bosition in (“11991va The Mutual Life of C GT old Waterloo C0,. «9533‘; Years. .Profits pair} holders only. Gomez-:12 Grey and Brur‘e â€".k. 7 Owen Sound. A. Social evening will 2:: the [Presbyterian Gufli basement of .'the church. day, May lst. Everybody Refreshmnets served. -3. 15 cents. For saleâ€"Alberta f very easy terms. Ti: payment plan. For write to the C. P. R. Box 162. Owen Sntzm Don’t fail to see lightning rod before? ‘ where. Then ChOn,-:e g -H. A. Kelsey, ugcn: Mr. Frank Lenahrm bf .bne ”brick: 114:1 completion‘ and is another. TW‘O apprentices wan: to Mrs. Graham. dressm- dbor north of the p05: Piowshares and the various plows i at the foundry. On Tuesday next. rim, stones will commenm. Clover and Timotthj: the Central Drug 5:0“ themselves into practi‘ VOL. 44â€"N0. 2295. NEWS :3 ’A For “ ase of fire. xew building 3m 8V .ni 18

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