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Durham Chronicle (1867), 22 Jun 1911, p. 5

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ill Seats. just ire it '1 ON 'rham. Ont. "g ‘NG Co. Sale i FFIC‘ Meal THIN HS ldlings Week 3f thil at the '1' been Bring fling LU‘CHES Served at All flours? “‘31 ‘W- Sharp V‘iSi’ted his daugh‘ ‘ter 31: Measfoa'd aver Sunday. This is the place to buy your FRESH BAKED GOODS. A FULL SUPPLY ALWAYS ON HAND. DON’T FORGET OUR ICE CREAM PARLOR and Restaurant. Also FRESH (EROCERIES Cooked Meats and Candies IE‘I‘ tba the WON, Chamois Skins Buéa'v Paint (i, I '5 '7 ’ ' V o o a,“ 41 and Iron Plplng, Brass U \: :r\ A. o 1“} and Iron Cylmders. SHOP <_ mix EVERY AFTERNOON Pumps From $2 Upward re Buggy Sponges CPR. " PL’HPS ()F ALL KINDS ALL 'EIETPAIRING promptly and 'OPE‘I’L‘: attended to. . X. BURNETT June 22nd 1911. 8t“ 66.3 Giving up Busifiess staple’s Towling, Tc. for 50. “ 100 for Sc. Flannelette 36 inches Wide, reg. 121/30. for 10c. “ 100. for '80. A Few Prices Quoted Below -: Oxford Shirting reg. 130. for 10¢, Wrapperette worth 120. for 80. Print worth 12c. for Se. Gingham worth 150. for 100. “ “ 120. for Se. W hit-e Vesting up to 25c. to clear at 121/2c. per yd, Apron Gingham at 100. and 120. per yd. Dress Goods, 3 big range to clear at cost. Ladies’ White Waists and Summer Suits to ciear at cost. Clothing, Boots and Shoes to go at cost price. Crockery and Glassware to clear at cost price. Groceries to clear at cost. LEVINE CO. Prices cut on every article in the store as everything must be cleared. stwng ones that give good and wear like iron. Cost more wages that go to pieces after 'md or third washing. but are .inuhle What they cost. From :u:c«,,)x-ding to size. D. CONN OR we to properly wash buggies. .vant the imported, oil dress- :n' in will become hard and .. have the right kind from the job yourself with the we paints we carry. Come :1 Me colors. 25 cts, a can. ufacturer Dealer OHI‘IOI‘; ' in OLD STAND FLESHERTON. The Liberals of Centre Grey met in session here on Thursday last for the purpose of organization and the selecting of a candidate. the latter being done by the choice of Mr. P. McCullough, of ‘Markdale, a former candidate. Mr. A.C. Patt- terson was re-elected presidenttR. D. C‘wr'rutthers vice president, and J.E. Foster secretary. There “fills a large attendance. and the meet- ing was addressed by Messrs. Raymond, Hartman, Bolalnd, Mor- gan, and the candidate. "Resolu- tions were adapted expressing fidence in. Hon. AG. MacKaay, leader of the Liberal party, and also that the meeting place itself â€" _ A-“_n conferred. Reeve Mum and deputy-Irene McKenzie were at county conned thié week. is visiting friends Mrs. VanDusen (1 Owen Sound at ChaItSW'O‘rth an this week. If you realize how much damage they do you will not lose any time in ridding your poulty of lice, fleas and similar parasites. \Ve have a prepar‘ ation that has never failed to free poultry from these pests. It is Lice are increasing with great rapidity this ueather. better lose no time in applying this certain xemed}. MacFarlane’s Light= ning Louse Killer. Poultry Lice Must Go ‘Mr. and Mrs. Your Tickets Here Jas. Chard Waited l Messrs. George ‘and John Stuart received the sad news by wire on 'Sunday, of the death by 'dirowning‘ while bathing, of their cousins, three Fawcett brothers, of Shau- anage, Parrv Sound. The boys, the eldest .of whom was about 15 were the sons of Mr r. and Mrs. Thos. Fawcetrt, who moved from Inear Eugenia about eight years Mr. Jeff Th'stlewaite. of Toron- to, was ham-"e overr Sunday. i M'ss Lillian lRlultl'edge Wm home from Orangeville over Sunday. §\M'ss Allen. of Owen Sound. 11-: in the employ of M. Scullv 6: Co. as bookkeeper. Mr. Glen Petch, of Toronto, is 'v'si’ting old friends. Mrs.Kee1ev of Toronto. visited her uncle, Mr. P. Quigg, last Week A quliet wedding took place at Seaforth on June 7th. when. .at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. John B. 2 Warwick, her daughter. Isabella, was married to :Mr. :Will J. Hales, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Hales. of this place. ’Rev. F, H. L-a'rkin, B.A,, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. Seafor'th..per- formed the ceremony. The brlde wore :a pretty gown of cream silk and her travelling costume was of brown silk with Paisley trimming. and she wore a brown hat with bird of paradise plum-es. \' After «the marriage, Mr. and Mrs. {Hales left' for their home in Toronto. Hawkinsâ€"Taylor.â€"A largely apt- tended wedding took place at the residence of the bride’s mother, Mrs. W. Taylor, 11th con. Euphra- sia, on Wednesday. ane 14th when her daughter Rose became the bride of Mr. W..A. ‘vH'awldn. photographer, here. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. Dos. Young, of Markdale, in the pres- enc eof over one hundred guests. a number being present from Fiesher'ton. The bride was the recipient of a large array of Wedding presents, a cabinet of silverware being presented by the groom’s .y-oung friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Biawlnin arrived on Monday, and will settle in 'rtMiss Clinton’s residence on Mary street. ‘We extend congratualtioms. 4 set‘ts of scales, 3 platform and 1 Toledo, and other shop ,fixturres. single wagon, with platform springs, in good condition, also '1 cutter. .and L2 working horses. For sale at a veryreasonable pnice. Apply to J. Levine, Durham. Mr Casrtner, of Detroit, is finis- i-ting at Mr. Hildebmandt’s. Citizens generally a. e complain- ing about .the dusty condition of our streets. It’s time the council got busy and resurrected the water wagon. Henry, the 8-year-old son of MT. Hienrr'y LeGéard. fell from a fence on Saturday last, and sus- tained [a bad fracture of the arm at the elbow. The fifth annual convention of Grey Counfty -Women’s Institute was well attended. and deep-1W in- teregt-ing throughout. fr‘énds at Toronto the past two weeks. M 55 Bell. teacher, visited her home at Owen Sound over Saltur- day and Sunday. ' Mrs. Habert 'Was at Chatsworth on Tuesday, sa. delegate to the W.C.T.U. conventibn. M 53 E'l:a B‘R‘Dh’fll‘e. of Toronto is‘visi'ting Miss Ella Karatedt. and 0 her friends here. M'ss Knoltrt. of Chicago, visited her cous'n... Mrs. RH. Maore. 1m: week. The A.O.U.‘W. Lodge here turn- ed out in good strength. and at- tended service in the Presbyterian church on Sunday. ~ A number from P'riceville 'Ila'odge attended. and among them two lady members. Flesherton hand was in attendance. Rev. Wilfrid Cullis, who is home fro-m New Ontario on' a. short vis- it. preached in 1the Methodist chwrch on Sunday evening. Messns. Jos. =Bltakely, W.J. Boyd. R. Bentham, ware alt Owen Sound last week serving on the ijury. Mr. Blakely was chosen foreman of the grand jury. A largely attended picnic of Toronto Line .residents W313 held on Friday afternoon last in :Mr. Fred. Brown’s bush, and a very enjoy- able time was spent. A base ball match between the boys of the. north and south was won by the latter. «Mr. .103. Leran-d, of the ’Herald Dundalk, spent. Sunday at his home here. A number from here attended the funeral of the lame ’Hectar (Mc- Donald. of Priceville. on Saturday last. Mr. Malcohn McDonald, of this place. is a brother of 'the de- ceased. Flesherton and Vandeleuzr base- ball teams played a match on the l-atter’s grounds on Thursday last. which was won by the former. score 9 to. 2. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. AI Toronto-.. ...11 10 a..m M I V ‘ These trains carry "through veS- lb K, ~‘tibu1e coaches Parlor-Library- cafe car serving meals a la carte, between Toronto and Palmerston Full particulars from any Grand! Trunk agent or address AE. :.Duff I DE A., Union Station, Toronto. +01+§§¢§§4§N¢§§§§MN §§§§§§+§§§§§§N§§O§§NM OOQQQOQOO . ROYAL BRAND FENCE made by the Sarnia Fence Cnmpnny is the most talked of fence in the l)nmimun. \V'ny ? Because it is the hast fence on the Canadian market. and we sell it direct to the farmer at the sune price :u‘ we sell to agent or dealer. We have one price and nne policy fnr all. Agents make unwar- ranted statements about the quality of our fence in an endeavor to induce the farmer to purchase from him a fence on which he can make a commission. Agents say our wire is not No. 9. Every bale of wire we buy it ganged an i inane-cred by the Canadian customs before we see it and it must- gauge No. 9 or it will not be per- mitted to enter Canada. Claims of quality of galvanizing are also made and We unhesitatingly state that the wire used in our fence will stand from one to two more acid dips th on any wire furnished to the farmer in Canada. The fence combine endeavored to get control of the prices of fence by offering us inducements to join their ass mia'inn. but we are satisfied with a reasonable legitimate profit and are offering the farmer prim-N on fence. consistent with the best fence on the Canadian market today. Our direct to the farmer policy is pmlr-rwd by every farmers’ erganization in the Dnminion. The demand for our fence-this year has increased with leap< and bounds and we are new operating a plant which has the largest capacity of any plant in the Dominion. a: d it was entirely built up on our direct to the farmer policy. The above prices. include freight prepaioi to any railroad station west of Toronto in Old Ontario. To points beyond Toronto and south of North Bay add one cent per rod and we pay freight. To points in New Ontario, Quebec, and M vritime Provinces tdd six cents per rod and we pay freight. Remit cash with your order by money order or draft, to The Samia Fence Company, - Sarnia, Ont. ' The Sarnin Fence. Cnmrmny are the only knot-fence manufacturers in the Dominion who are not in tho cnmhine. DON’T PAY MORE THAN OUR PRINTED PRICE FOR ALL No. 9 FENCE. IF YOU DO YOU ARE BEING TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF. Ourguarantee will protect you :â€" YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED. DON’T BUY COMBINE FENCE AT COMBINE PRICED. \Ve sell at actual cost of manufacture. the best fence stretcher on the market. Has heavy iron clamp, top and bottom draw, very heavy chain. extra single wire stretcher, and splicer. All complete and guaranteed to stretch any fence. Shipped with fence orders only, freight payed. $7.50. The {Mowing styles we carry in stock and can make prompt shipment of any amount. All fence put up in 20, 30 and 40 rod rnlls only. 8-40 Has 8 line wires. 40 inches high, 41:3 satays to, the 10d. all No. 9 hard steel wire. "..7 8. Piice pen rod, freight prepaid... 296 7-48-0 Has 7 line wires. 48 in. high, 9 stays to the rod all No. 0 hard steel wire. Spacing 5, 7 ,3) 10 11. Pxice per rod, freight pre- paid ....................................... 250 7-40-0 Has 7 line wires 40 in. high, 9 stays to the rod. all Na. 9 hard steel wire. Spacing 5, 6. 6. 7, 13. 85. price per rod, freight pro- paid. .......... . ........................... 24c Teacher Wanted the rod. ing 7, 7, paid. . . . Royal Brand farm fencing Has 6 line wires, 40 in. high, 9 stays to All No. 9 hard steel wire. Spam 8, 9, 9. Price per rod. freight pre. “1 I- Sold Direct to the “farmer (be Samia fence Zompanv, Sarnia, ontario we Pav the might to Your nearest Railway Station v§§§++§§o90+§§¢§¢§§49+4¢¢¢4¢¢¢¢+§¢++¢¢o¢§¢§¢+¢§++¢¢< ighb pre- 21;c Continues until 1st of July Reduction Sale Call in early and take full advantage of the bargains offered in this summer’s most fashionable millinery. We had a splendid opening trade, but there is still a vast choice of the most beau tifnl creations to select fromâ€"all colors The prices are reduced next to nothing. Look up last week’s adv’t for descriptions and price lists. New Hats Constantly being Added to the Stock MISS DICK, is in full swing ma 8-48 Has 8 line wires, 48 in. high. 12 stays to the rod, all No. 9 hard steel wire. Spacing 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 9. Price per rod, freight pre- paid ...................................... 300 9- 48- 0 Has 91ine wires, 48 in. high. 9 stays to the rod, all No. 9 hard stoel wire. Spacing 3. 4, 5, 5.6.8.8. 9. Price per 10d. freight pro- paid ............. . ........................ 30° 9-48 Same as 9-48-0, with 12 stays to the rod. Price per rod. freight prepaid. .. . . . . 1 0-50 10 line wires, 50 in. high, 12 stays to the rod, all No. 9 hard steel wire. Spac- ing 3 23$, 35, 353. 5;. 6. 8, 8, 8. Price per rod, freight prepaid ............................. 32:0 350

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