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Durham Chronicle (1867), 1 Jun 1911, p. 8

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)NS wan, o 2.00 tS‘ er IP IN‘ RUSSELL’S CLOTI‘IING OF ALL KINDS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN WE HAVE REDUCED OUR PRICES VERY LOW EIGHT AND The month of nous. bummer 'lem; from July 3rd. W. H. SHAW. Presiflpnt 3rd. W . H. SHAW, PresideB-é: Yonge Gerrard Sts., Toronto KNIGHTâ€"MUNRQâ€"At the resi- dence 'of the brides mother, on Wednesday, «May 24th, ’by Rev. Wm. Farqu'hars‘on. Edward L. Knight. of Cardinal, Out, to Margaret Allan, daughter of the late John A. Munro. Durham. TWO MARKET REPORT THE sum Coiikié's‘iiofiomrs SCHOOL, 39! Yonge St., Toronto COWS, SPRINGiEG TO calf. One grade. and one web]- bred Durham. Solid: right ‘ quick purchaser.â€"John C'uff‘ '0t 1 48, con. 2, Bentinck. 511tf1p . . . . __ â€" II V IV. E fwd qgmllr)’ for n guod situation In bunny-5‘s Ute. IL will custlittle tndu tins. Getnurplans. VVt-ite TUI‘ (‘II.I-r AAAAA STUDY ows for Sale MARRIED. year 3 3119* Passed. 14 to 10 to 10 to HOME 1911 TEE DURHAM CHRONICLE. 10 m) 18 Na 17 10 10 10 00 81) 81 i 80 Mr. Erle ‘Boy-d, {who is attending the Collegiate {Institute in Strat- fora spent :part of last week in town with his mother Mrs. Boyd. and grandmother Mrs. Sutherland. Mr.c Boyd and Earl, will join Mr. Boyd in 1{Winnipeg after (school closes in June. Mizss Jessie Mun-r0, of Toronto, and MiSS Mamie, of Buffalo, were in attendance at the marriage of their sister, Margaret, on Victoria *Day. Mr Tlnos. Ewen, who has been here ‘for Ia few weeks, 1owing to the ‘illness, and subsequent death of his; father, ’Mr. ‘Rxolbt. Ewen, re- turned '1‘11esd'ay~ to {his home at Pense. Sask. L- tending the Presbyterian meeting of the. Women‘s Foreign Mission- ary Society. West. They 'intenvd going as as Prince Albert. Messrs. A. (H. Jackson and ...E T. McClockIIin '1 eft Tuesday morning for a few. weeks’ visit in the West. They 'inten'd going as far MI. Wm. L. Kerr‘ foreman of the Pete Marquette rioun-dhvou-se, at Grand Rapids, Mich., has returned home after attending his mother's funeral on Tuesday, of last week. Mt‘. Wm. McCrie, [of Sarnia, and Mm. Walter Miller, of Chatharn, left for their homes, after attend- ing the funeral of theirzsis'ter. Mrs. James Kerr. Mr. .Samuel JScott received intel- llig‘encera few )days ago, of the death pf his brother, :‘Robert._ in British Columbia. No further particulars are yet to hand. Mr. Wm. (Newell Heft fior Edmon- ton on 'Tuesday morning, and will be ‘absent ‘flor several months, if not longer, as he may decide to remain ”in the .West. Mrs. Geo Harvey, of Elmwood. sister of Mrs. Ewen, was present at the funeral of Mr. Ewen on Thursday last. Mr. T. M. McFadden, ~0f Picker- in-g..51peunst Victoria Day with his parents. and other relatives and friends in Durham and 3icini~13. Mrs. Thlos. Corsbertt, and daugh- ter, M1nn1e of Victoria Hanbor. 3isited friends in toun over the holiday. Barrister Grant xetuxned last Week )from a trip TO Edmonton Calgary, Winnipeg, and other cities in the ’West. Mr. Jacob Levine left Tuesday morning on Ia prospecting tour to Kindersley, Sask. He may be. ab- sent f'or in month or so Mr Chivas Crawford left Tuesda3 morning for lC‘hicago, M her he intends to remain, having secured 21 lucrative position. Miss Jemima Saunders, and Miss Annie MacKay, of Paris, were home over Victoria Day. Mr. :R'obt. Has'tie, of Niagara Falls, spent a few da5s with Trax erston iriends last \xe‘ek. Adam Robertson. Miss ’Barbara Watt. and 'two lit- tle nieces, visit-ed in London over the 24th of lMay. Mr. 'Wm. {Bro-Vin, the Irish gen- tleman, went 'to lMt. Forest, Tues- day on 'bmsiness. Mrs. T. C. Ritchie‘ of Markdale, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Wm. Inspector C‘amprbell preached in the Baptist church on Sunday ev- ening last. Mr. Carman Alice, who has been ill for some time, is not making much improvement, if anv. Mr. Herman Albel, of Listo-wel, was in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Fred McCl'ocklin, orf Holstein, spent Sunday in town. Mr. Hugh Hawleyreturued from the West last week, on account of illness. I 5 Mr. Arthur Smith of Detroit, is visiting at his home here. MT. Thuos Livingston, of Toron- to. Was in town Tuesday. Rev. Mr Wright is attending Conference at .Galt. Mrs. Avers of Toronto, is visit- ing her son, Mr. W H. Bean. _M'r. Wm Laidiaw was in Berlin Tuesday. PERSONAL. 'ay at- meeting fission- 5 been S 'ing to flpatk . _ 3 (1111101113 'at The Central Drug Store ”Wu Anny Mops AFULL SUPPLY ALWAYS ON HAND. Also FRESH UROCERIES Cooked Meats and Candies This 'is the place to FRESH 'BAKED GOODS SUPPLY ALWAYS ON Galvanized and Inon Brass Lined and In Manufacturer And Dealer l' UUR ICE and Restaurant. of in your ‘_n' Residence And all orders ecnted. Your: I have purchased the Bus Business from Mr. John V and beg leave to solicit the 1 of the public. WSOLS Now M 202 ANDRUS BUILDING mneapolis - I "W “mm mm. n 0‘ sctenuno om“ g giam'm Drama. -eg rs. Hunter Land C0. We also own the Famous Livingston. Ranch located In Southern Alberta. Cu. in the centre ot the Great; a clay sub-soil, capable of Careful Attention Paid to All Calls >rders will be promptly ex- Yours for business. -â€"â€" IVVQIJ‘.'\. (lllu T9888 are beau tit’u to US. See x505: and June lst Irrigation 1c. patronage and Dray Minn. Alberta ““9931! ’00 :be caught off :-:' mama and let it go unn Different contributors have a â€" Dean-ed lat ely, as the regular (w- respondent seems “to be taking a take' 'We do not put in ma‘: from Unknown writers unless pen to :be ranch? n“? V V (“I the National '1’ t‘.‘ .‘M'r- :1. W. myth denfw 3319111: 111 last Week‘s Va." that he has a :bad dug. now “Wining about it .‘we 'be‘iaxrn lnm‘ -..-_L,'_ 3- ed in ’W’estminstez‘. 0f Coronation serx‘i sued, which will 2‘ day by .the An; throughout the .31 The service will ‘ru .114 lic are cordially i:;\' Thursday June 0'11 W'h'ich His George V is to be MUS. Campbe‘l. 0f 13;: on Monday Last, 3: r 94 years. We undcr'stz lived in this countr.‘ her of years, and m" stood zany languam‘ G-aelic She leaves um Im'ermen-t takes ‘ Wednesday. The census mnmw; making their rounds :1» funny old chestnuts u! ago are brought into W? The fear of women :5 ing, June 22nd. can‘t afford to 1 Hanover band. 1 Arrange to bear H .3 King, and Mr. Stock. M Hanover rink «on Thur L. O. L. District _ in CaLd‘er’as hal} on at 2 p.m., for the general business. Chapter will meet Wm. Ritchie, D. T. The annual excurs Model Farm takes. p13 day next. Tickets 3, turn up fbo Monday doubt there will be tendance, as usual. On account of Jun Coronation Day. school holiday, the ( ti'on Examinations. S, and 23rd, “I“ THE ‘1 215A and 23rd. For sale.â€"Alberta farm 1 very easy terms. Time r. payment plan. For par write to the C. P. R. Larv‘; Box 162, Owen SHE-311i. (3:; Mir. Dugaldd McKee contributor of an 0;: six and one quarter seven and seven 93;: Thanks. Next! Trinity church Chair ing special music. app; the Coronation servim- in the church a: June 22nd. Futures-We can suprijr ture for a limited rim-ruins: cows during the summer A- tt McGowan 311113112 Co's f‘ “1 1C" Mrs Geo. Hepburn a'i‘.‘ her town pI‘Operty for sale heu- ad on page ‘2. VOL. 44-910. 2301 NEWS mis ave beet were 5 at he sta ne \V S th 1‘3

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