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Durham Chronicle (1867), 24 Feb 1916, p. 8

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Cloth ths ’01- Fall and iterial and VAI ’88111'9 ncnts are PER YEAR ur [)1 m hand. dividual which it is CK W+++++++4 VVVVVVU matter to ,r in which *+++++++++++ 3" V the m oat 0f Feature, \\'< ants I am better prepared than ever before to attend to patrons requiring lath, shingles, etc., and am also prepared to handle any quantity of Custom Sawing. Farmers or others having shingle timber to dispose of should see me before selling. I am prepared to pay the top price for any quantity. W. R. F. CLARK DURHAM - ONT. L '1" out OOOOOOOQQOOOOOOOQOOOQOOQ60 ald. Custom Sawing o o O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO n+++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++++++++++ k‘osters are circulated announ- ‘2: swveral meetin s to be held thistownahip. e presume the (wet is} to increase interest in c recruitin campaign. Miss Neila shalt, who is ab- (“m Normanby TOWnship at its st meeting lately opened its -.n-t and livened the tail by a nation of $10.00 to all recruits an have enlisted, the same to dd good as a sort of inducement :my and all who may see their l y yet clear to enlist. While it is true that our good vi township has been somewhat different to the pressing de- .mds of the seriousness of the :uation, yet so far as heroism is South of Grand Trunk St’n aCL‘l'ned it still “can do it,” anal is doubtful if another town- 3» in the Dominion has pro- :od as great a hero as the . Fred Campbell of this town- ., and for laurels bestowed is surpassed him. It is said of “luring the severe fighting r‘ June that the machine Run that he got ti ICCPSS me that the machine gun i Operating had its support way, and the brave fellow only resort held the muzzle gun on his back until his were burned to the skin, wgs in this stooping posi- BL YTH’S CORNERS 6. Mrs. Mighton 978885 7. Mrs. McGillivray 939010 8. Misc Ida Gibson..- 929220 9. Mrs. Wm. Morrison 896015 [0. Mrs. Mountain..-... 842375 11, Mrs. James Park": 819725 12. Miss Davis ......... 77063.3 13. Miss Cuff ............ 744100 N. Miss McFarlant-,.. 731990 15. Mrs. Geo. LaWrence 319130 16. Hilda Harvey ...... 306670 17. Dorothy Heather 215970 uncommonly cold this morning, and you (9 it it. hos. Stewart is the latest addition to the 147th Butt. 113 township. Tommy Wm nifty soldier. and we wish THE Rflll OF HONOR MrS. J. LIOyd Gladys Douglas Mrs. A. Noble Gladys Search Clara Ritchie... 15h wit 1) ewry pair Slums huught at, this Sale. cams the fatal shot , shot 7.1) his death. 1028365 1026375 1022255 994390 1030190 ington Star. â€"_â€"_ _ ‘ Tommyâ€"How to virhisiperw with- o_u_t mov ing ._the lips. â€"Chicage Hu- Auntieâ€"Well, Tommy, what have you learneg in school to-day? “Does your wife favor useful gifts?” “Too much.” replied Mr. Mpek- “Too much,” replied Mr. Meek- ton. “Last Christmas she bought _me _a nice snow shovel.”-â€"Washâ€" Mr. and Mrs. W. Hargrave spent Sunday last in Hanover. Miss Mary MoCuaig g, Mr. Find- In. T0p Cliff and Mrs. Will Brmxn of Bunessan, were visitors last week at Mrs. McLean’s and Mrs. MoCannel’s. A good crowd was present at Mr. Jim Atkinson’s sale, and with an ideal day everything went off well. A number from this burg atten- ded the funeral of Mrs. C. Williams We extend sympathy to the be- rczn'ed ones. Mr. and Mrs. Neil McMillan, of Swinton Park, visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Neil McCannel. Mrs. McLean, of Priceville, spent the latter part of the week With Mrs. Flora McLean. Lambton St. Mrs. Tom McGirr and Mrs. Wil- liam Young, of town, Spent Wed- .msduy last at Mr. John Weir’s. Mr. and MN. John McGirr spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Nnblc. of town. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harrison. 91' Egremont, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Jacques. better position to giveâ€"iafl'accdiin‘i as the deceased lady was a life- long resident or his township. Mrs. Pollock, who has been livin fur uome time with her son-in-law Mr. James Weber, passed peace- fully away on Saturday evening, Feb. 12. We are unable to give particulars, doubtless your Cor- ner Concerns scribe will be in a Mr. Jimmy Blyth, of the Corners, purchased a fine Shorthorn bull from Mr. Cargill, of Bruce county, who is far famed as a stockbreed- Mr. Andrew Marshall sold his handsome span of greys at the Izzil‘ in Mt. Forest on Wednesday last. The price received we heard though unoffiqiany, Wag $250. tauxding the Normal schopl at Stratford tooka run home on Friday last and returned this afternoon. Women’s $2.25 Women’s $3.75 gun metal bluch; . er. sale...“ $2.238 Women’s 82.25 heaVy crome blucher, sale .................. $1.69 Women’s 32.7.5 patent pump Women’s fine dongola bluchers regular $2.25, sale price... 8 Women’s line dongola_ button. _-_--I-_- ‘1‘" ' -â€" ‘v'v regular $2. 50 sale price... 51.98 Women’s $3.00 vicikid blucher. aale...... DARKIES CORNERS “ BIG {SHIPMENT of New Spring- Shnes has bevn opem mrnvr 0f the store. No room in thu shplvvs fur the! pricvs. For two w+eks, until Saturday. March 1 l, we v Women and Children, at \thlusale Prim s. This is a gok they are worth. In additinn to this mmt genm'uns offer «1m ing this Sale, Five Thousand Votm. Just; to hefp th This will be the Biggest Cut- Rate Shoe Sale Ever Atteiiiptéilniiere $1. 98 strap Oxford “Telephone, sir.” “What is it?” “Your wife wants you at home at once.” “What’s the trouble?” “She has a tight gown, can’t stoop, and the drip pan under the refrigerator in running over.”â€" Louiaville Courier-Journal. whose home she died. Annie, Mrs. Sam Wright. Chesley. Her tWo brothers. Thomas and Wm. Chap- man. settled in the same neighbor- hood about the eame time and lived their days out and like the deceased were all good citizens and neighbors. Anglican in reli- lion. Rev. Mr. Morris performed the last sad rites at the home and beside the grave in Maplewood cemetery. where the remains were laid to rest. â€"â€"â€"' r-vvv..- "u‘. Come and help them. Entire pro- ceeds for patriotic purposes. The death on February 12, of Mrs. Margaret. Wife of the late George Pollock, removes another of the real pioneers of this neigh- borhood. As Margaret Chapman she first saw the light of day in the northern part of Ireland, and came with her parents to this country when quite young. At wo- manhood she married the man of her choice. and they began life on lot 22, con. 3. Egremont, where she lived until the death of her husband some fifteen years ago. The union resulted in a family of six: John. in the States. George at the old home. Thomas. deceased a year ago, Eliza Jane, Mrs. James McLaughlin. Durham. Martha, Mrs. James W’ebhpr. \anmahlnv .. $1.89 The Ladies Sewing Circle for Red Cross in this section is in- creasing fast both in numbers and efficiency. The hat, when passed around at their last meeting had a. collection of $2.50. An autOgraph quilt is now being taken up and Will be. attended with their usual success. $2.39 Mr. Wm. Lawrencé xviâ€"10‘ '36â€"13' his farm to Mr. John McGirr has h-usvd the old Leeson homestead west of Varney, and is busy mov- ing ,his effects. a 81.39 Women sale... ’3 $4.00 patent cloth top Mrs. James Tucker left on Friday to spend a week with her mother at Belgrax'e, and our better half left on Friday to spend a week with her parents in Toronto. As Mr. Tucker and ourselves live within a stones throw of ea’ch oiuer we will have to make ar- rangements for entire secrecx. We are. pleased to see Mr. Wm. Jacques home from Stratford hos- pital looking well after the oper- ation. Campbell brothers at the Cor- ners sold a horse a Week ago for $175. Their fat cattle and hogs too, are much in the same class of goods. It not only pays to keep good stock, but it is a pleasure attending to them. WHY NOT FIX IT TO DRAIN OUTDOORS? Miss Agnes Allan has arrived home from her stay in Bentmck just in time to help with the children’s concert. She was much missed when away. --h--‘ I Dr. Marsh was unable to keep his Toronto appointment on Tues- day evening owing to an attack of lumhago. He is due to speak in St. Matthews church Montreal on Sabbath the 27th, McVicar memor- ial church on Monday evening, 25 Calvary church on Tuesday even- ing‘ Feb. 29. ‘rIIU 01‘]. It is expected that the three miles of wire expected to complete the Hydro line from Durham will soon be on hand, and then Holstein will reflect her lightin the sky. Dr. Andrew Seim has returned from the war zone looking hearty. It was the delight of Holstein to welcome him on Tuesday. Chgd’s $1.25 heavy grain shoes Child’s $1.25 nursery shoes. sale Misses $2.00 box kip, dongola blucher, sale...... . 1 Mitfoes §2.00 heavy crome b1uch- Misses $2. '25 "fine dongola bluoh er,sale... - er, sal'e; ..... CORNER CONCERNS “SS. ”5 he J. D. Abraham Co. OI“, AVA ebber. No;m;n})y at: The Store That Sets The Pace HOLSTEIN died, Ajhié, Mrs. .__â€"v - v wuvvu y‘IVu ‘.r C'Cl 0y * shelves for them,so we are forced‘to clear them out a wholesale “arch l l, we will sell our- entire new stock of Shoes for Met]. a. This is a golden opportunify to get a pair of Shoes for less th m + .‘r n $1.89 Several horses have been dispos~ ed of from our locality at the fairs lately. ' We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Wm. Moore, of the - 20th con. is again ill. Mr. Ed. Pratt has finished drill- ing at Mr. P. Lawrence’s and has moved to Mr. F. Lawrence’s to drill. Mr. Isaac Hooper has purchased Mr. Robert Baxter’s farm. Mr. Baxter intends to secure a farm near Toronto. School section, No. 13, has se- cured the services of Mr. McIntosh to fill the balance of Miss Gambol’s time, as Miss Gambol has recently undergone an operation [or ap- pendicitis. Mr. G. Lawrence is again in poor health. Hope he will soon be well again. offer. we will give fiee with every pair of Shoes bought !p the girls along. Wedding bells are ringing. We wish the happy pair a bright and. sunshiney day. 89 MBD’B $3.50 calf plow shoea.,sale ... .. .. ... ... ------ $3.15 Men’s $4.25 whale blucher, sale Men’s $3.75 heavy Men’s $3.75 box calf blucher, Men’s $5.00 patent blueber, sale LAEKELETT BREEZES sale...- .. mm... $3.15 me, sale $2.49 $4.19 Particulars from U. For WINNIPEG and VAMIOUVER Leave Toronto 6.40 p.m. Daily VIA THE TRANSCANADA Buy a Keg of To help the girls alun‘ wewillgive W) Votes free with ev’rykegnll next week. Through equipment including E lebtric Lighted Uompmtment, Ubsmvation Car, Standard and Tourist Sleeperb. Dining Car, First-class Joaches. The frequen t. C Connecting Train leaves Durham 7 FISH 3.98 CANADIAN PACIFIC vquent. C. P. R. Sex-viee passing through the Business )entrv uf wu'h City is em asset to the Traveller.” up in every March 25 ends the contest. The girls are running very close to- gether. You have only four weeks in which to help them. Look at the list, see where your favorite is, and then boost her. This Shoe Sale gives you a splendid opportunity to help her win one of these valu- able prizes. Do it now. Couponâ€" Good for 20 Votes FREE Cut out this Coupon and bring it in us not lat” than Satur- day, 5121124, and .rpceive 20 Votes. curmae‘ The Piano Goes Four Weeks from Saturday Agent. or write “CB. Huwm-d. DJ’. with every pair Shoes bought at this Sale. 5 OOO VOTES '¢ won to

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