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Durham Chronicle (1867), 28 Sep 1911, p. 3

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:o a" Busan“ ank. 'ery Branch URSDAY MD‘RND‘G \V W infirm House. Earn/m. BANK rectnrw Ht RWIN ELL TAKER 53$C3¢ NADA! £23.11}: hot 133 Ch. at WR LETOB. ad ve rnuemuu ~' B. Neely (L): rn Shaka 3‘ strangm I“ ERBNHZU nowles (14.). FS('E"’I Champagn' Xutt (L) ermw‘z will Swallows and black returns .tters 11. 1m dt «3V8 on ++++~z~+++ Sept. 28th,. 1911 We carry the r V 7 W ' ° Gent 8 1* urmshmgs on Before you get 3 what we have. We am .mteware can be had. Tinsmithing in all i I , mqst up-to-da 0n the market t your New Suit are agents for V. are up-t'I-date in Of Raincoats O ++++++++%+++++ ’3‘ its lines In SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION NOW The Range here rep- resented and other Gur- ney-Oxfords of every sort for every purpose, dis- played on our floor. IS provitJ ed with st" ng, interlocking tee: h tnat re~ (lace coals to ashes by ‘. Jingle tum. In appear- ance, in dctails of finish and assign the Chanceiior is an or..ament as well as a necessity in any kitchen.£ Saves 20% on C This marvn \1 he ReversibieCrate 1 .' ‘ 13 A)?" 1 for haurs without attentionâ€"quay fr: his labor, tima and fuel saved by simply turni: F: the Divided Oven Flue Strip you have even *ct distribution of heat, secured bv rm: PYnor-f Illous regulator keeps the oven at a giV nothing goes up the fine but bad odor- THE DURHAM CHRONICLE and Whispered in her ear, “Bridw gett, shure couldn‘t We share the same house and run this business! 7 I tau-J LWU were ‘Cl \VI) ‘ 4 .v ALJMLL UllugeL Kept for V‘vaste ll L O to Toronto featers_ He thought there “’38 i§?:1:1t101131t001{'. .3. drug Overd t0 inothing to them, and told his.«' g ra, en “SI e a Cale on, sweetheart What he thought I:geggy1:n~d::do;il:je:;i:hhelilendred “Faith, and it’s ,the pigs you I Thursday to catch \the Str. Ma don’t 'IOike: 19: it? S'hUI‘E-‘r and if.Jtoba for home. Miss Rita has you’don’t \IOIke thim pigé,‘ ifine position in the Port Arthur dont .need to cozrie courtin’ me-ipost office. ’Tis twelve years Army 0118 that 1011(85 me must since the family went north, and lmke me D125. NOW Pat, you among the different members of needn’t worry about 'thlm pigs. the family they own a thousand for them is the best pigs in the acres of land. rwhole county of Grey. Shure, and “‘ doesn’t Mr. Ryan give me more for thin pigs than he pays fOI‘ any other pig's he buys? Shure Pat. photographed the teacher and you can make love tome all you pupils of No. 5. He also took loike, but you must say nothin’j some smapshots of family groups. I on ni- a Mr. Kentner, of Markdale, was out on Monday morning. and about thim pigs at all at all.” .A..D‘d Pat did. He tOIId her hOW . . Dro‘rer, Mrs. F’Sf! badly he Wanted how on]: 1.-.... L- _-7 - ! TRAVERSTON M The plot of land next to hers: ! , yearlings from Mr. . 9 of Berkeley, on of Bridget-‘5, so that they would .' Saturday. control the monopoly of the trade! fan-d many times thought that hisihea-d of fine J .' l t I m the town. With this in View, hei ;called several times on Bridget,’ iand made good headway in his: iconrtship. Bridget had fewz’ 'Wooers, and she too began to‘ .The E’ . There are iwoulld be for bigger profits. (“present Mrs. Eliza C0011? 0f . hl t‘ll th 100 . ronto; Mrs. John Warnock, of Cal- (1 Alltoxen‘: :mo:t t}; [eld P:t 111.3 iedon, Mrs. John Whittaker . ”es 10” a m ’n l n ' :dau hter Rita, of Port - thur, The, not like the long, flatsided hogs g A: . . . ' rastejlast two were down to Toronto‘ “'hmh Bridget kept for u , éExhibiti-on, took a run over to eaters. He thought there Was f , . t 1d his }Niagara, then visited at Cadedon, £32211]: 3:: xt'Ihfoheatziuo-ht Ispent a day or so with kindrpai Iue Strip you have even bakin , secured by this expert arran: I Bridget always kept good pig's. She would have the best. As soon. {as one .lot Was sold she would ask:: the hog buyer to scour the coun-g try and bring her of the best. By,l this she meant the hogs that would -’ bring the highest price after they; were fat. They did. for she always i received a higher price than any} other seller of pigs. l .On her arrival in Grey’ county, she bought a plot of land near the town of Durham, and started in to supply the townspeople with fresh vegetables for their summer meals. In this there was always some waste, and on this accoun.t,i she kept a few pigs, to turn it' into profit. She bould not bear’ to see any wasted. In this she; was \Like her Scotch ancestors. HerI g‘reat-great-grandmother had grow: I from Glasgow to Dublin in bygone! days. ' BRIDGET AND THE H088. ’By Thos. H. Binnie | When Bridget Callahan came to 'C‘ana’da she came with her own ,ilmoney. Money she had earned herselfifrom her small plot of land. This acre of hers she worked as a market garden On it she grew potatoes, 'cabbages and other green feeds, which she sold to the “ladies,” who did nothing of the kind. ‘ e but bad odors, st: ven temperature: “g the crank. baking, because of arrangement. On it she grew 95 and other she sold to the nothing of thg .No last Week in their honor, and about forty genial Wedded folk, and a sprinkling of youth, had a most enjoyable time together. our correspondent head of fine yearlinm f His last eff.‘ gand one hou I! kept . for was.‘ )made a big 13 I Irish coume, “Acushla, take felt discouraged. what to do. He ‘ going to 1039 hi this reason he 1 effort. ‘* “Got some news of 'thim Digs, acushla. Shure in all the colleges, .the short fat pig makes the big- ;gest pig in the shortest toime. :Thin whin they’re killed, the short fat fellows dresses about 77 per 'cent., and the long thin ones, or fwhat you call the bacon hog: idresses only 75 per cent, and be; iabers they get far more lard from : the short fellow than they do from; the long 311m Wan,” he concluded: after, and that’s what I’ to get it I kin.” This was all aka y‘v--_1â€"1 the satisfaction that i -. _~M'.. to make money out of thim ' “Shure. an’ I don’ straws about the c shirt farmers, They “AW, go on wid your b'larney," she retonted. “one would thi nk you came from Killarney.” ] ’l'hfs did no seem to satisfy his !sweeheart. and as Pal: {get his Way by persuasion. he re-l solved to :try another method. He} found some of the bulletins anfi.’ reports of the different colleges and experimental farms. .and took some of the information down for' Bridget‘s benefit. The next even- ins;P he was over to see his best .Eirl, and carried the information with him. “Share, and ’ ' looking lady that you are, and ,1 good cook, too. If all the girls in! Cana-dy were as good as you are! I would have an awful toime [tend ' .ing to my business.” w in! greeting. could no: as his joy- “What .' pered she together. and then we would 3: no one to fight agin‘? “'0: you marry me, a’cushfa‘.” you will be my woife. Let your money with moine. l we will be able to make .nnu- ‘L' eII-ort was successful, house sheltered them bacon hog was the kind 1 Wednesday night played havoc with as few fields were than We kin at pres- long slim pigs make and I know that Vs ' Wfil and then use about gone the ”pig's. we W Door Pat. Pat *d He didnt kno“ don’t care tWo .e 'cozllege white- 3183' doan’t have out of thim pigs, 1' thim pl 0'5 and Door Pat effected in Iona D slim 2 and each? sale Mrs. A. SULLIVAN short} New Grocery Store #0 §§§§*§§§¢§§§§§§§§§§§§§N Trains will arrive and depart as h! lows. untfl further notice:â€" CANADIAN PAélFIC "RAILWAY” TIME TABLE ,a have “'oan't at Durha £23me m d Imam“ DAY 3% 888,037 A. E. Duff ‘ “n‘ h _ ‘ won t I not Were received last month for oflicehelpâ€"Ifi were left unfilled. Demands for trained ‘help are so great that, we can afford to “guarantee a position to every graduate or refund tuition mon- ey.” If you are anxious to sue- ceed write for our beautiful catalogue today. Central Business College, Toronto, W. H. SHAW’, Principal. _ hwâ€"â€" MOM-real uauvanlzed 1nd Iron Piping, Bran Brass Lined and Iron Cylinderl. SHOP OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON I) - _- - .â€" I DON’T FORGET OUR CREAM PARLOR and Rem LUNCHES Served at Ali PUMPS OF ALL KINDS ' This is the place to FRESH BAKED GOODS. A Fm SUPPLY ALWAYS ON HAND. “ .Maple HI“ :‘ 12,25 “ Hanover “ 12.17 “ Allan Park" 12.08 Also a limited amount of iron work and machine no- pairs. A call solicited. Ask for quotations on Eyour next job. The undersigned begs to mnounce to residents of Durham and surrounding country. that he has his Planning Mill and Factory completed and is vapared (:0 take orders for tended To .D.CONNOR â€"-â€" and all kinds a __3 House Fittings Manufacturer And Dealer . BURNETT 11.54 11.44 11. 41 11.31 11.18 l‘ OUR IO. and Restaurxnt. 8.43 9. 19 of in T? “R Hours 3

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