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Durham Chronicle (1867), 11 Apr 1907, p. 2

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if I John McGowan A blend of § Manitoba. and § Ontazm wheat and is a strictly first .1353 family flour. Our pure Manitoba flour, made from No. 1 Manitoba Wheat cannot be beat for either bakers’ or domestic use. People’s Mills Is made from selected Winter wheat and is a superior article for making pastry, etc. Constantly on hand the best brands of Rolled Oats. Also our make of Rolled Cereal, the best on the market. Also Chopped Oats, Mixed Cho . Pea. Chop, Bean Shorts and Feed our. Special Reduction on Flour in 5 and Chopping Done Every Day 10 Bag Lots. Goods delivered anywhere in All kinds of Gra_in_ bought at Market TRY OUR NEW CHOPPER. All up-to-date flour and feed and grocers keep our flour for sale. If your grocer does not keep it. come to the mill and we mu use you right. ' Callus up by telephone N o. 8. SOFT HATS in all the up-to-d ate colors and shape Special line of Derbys at . . . . The King: Hat at. .......... “I no N5 NJO U‘O Has his temper sorely tried dur- ing the inevitable confusion of housecleaning. To facilitate the work and shorten the period in domestic disturbance we have of abundance the essentials such as: â€"Soap Chips. â€"Liquic Amonia. â€"Powdered Amonia. â€"Borax and Perline. â€"Gillett’s Lye. â€"Laundry Soaps- -â€"Monkey Brand Soap. To remove stains. rust. dirt. tar. nish from iron. Steel. tin. nickle We have EVERY? HING for cleaning. scouring, scrubbing and. polishing ' Manly Shirts for vour little boy in moat White and black patterns Men’s Ubdvrwpar in medium weighs Natural Wool, from 500 to 750. You will find just what you- want in the Furnishing Line, by calling on BRUSHES:â€"‘tove, Floor, Furni- ture. Whitewash and Shoe. OILCLOTBS;â€"For Floors. Tables and Shelves. CURTAIN‘ S:â€"Lace and Muslin Curtains and all other neces saries for renovating purposes. HARRY BURNETT Men’s, B’Oys’ 6: Youths’ Furnisher The Most Saintly Husband from.... Egg 5 and Butter Wanted PASTRY FLOUR . McArthur SOVEREIGN ECLIPSE TH E 600. Sr. IIIâ€"Florence Bryon, Devon: Warmington, Bessie Saunders. Vivien Cuwford Herbie Murdock. Sr. IIâ€"Helen Irelsnd, Ray Fur- qnharson. Earl McDonsld, Pen-l Mitchelf. Cassie Russell. Jr. II (abâ€"Janet Marshall, Harry Vollett, Emliy Lloyd, Alfred Sharp, Alice McGowan. Jr. II (b)â€"Sa.die McDonald. Annie Russell, Lillian McCrie, Ell: Carson, Cecil McNally. Sr. Pt. IIâ€"Leona Fagan, Charlie Havens. Murray Williamson, Bertha Stinson, Wilburt Knisely. 8r. IVâ€"Jamio Fgrqohgraoh. Gu- fiold Coiling. union Currie, Gertie McComb. Mary Wright. , Jr. IVâ€"John McIlraith Willie Petty, Roy Fluker, Ednu MoCrio. Willie Clark. Jr. IIIâ€"Thomas Dolighan. Milton Mills, Nettie Dgniel, Ruby Catton. Jr. Pt. IIâ€"Euta Saunders. Wright. Nellie Fluker and McIirtith, eq., Willie Lauder, McAuley. Sr. Pt. I (OJâ€"Mary Legato, Fred Catton, Nellie McKechnie. John McKechnie John Duncm, Isuac Mitchell. Kan-0]. Sr. Pt. I (b)-â€"Gibson Watt, Percy McKechnie. Robin Farquharson, Charlie McDougall Nollie Lennhan. Jr. I (8)â€"L0tti6 Wilson. ELuor Hutton, Eleanor Swallow. John Mc- Foe, Russell Gun. Sr. Pt. IIâ€"Earl Vessie, Thomas Grasby. Sr. Iâ€"Armetta McKechnie. Jr. 1â€" Reba Vessie. Farm lâ€"Buhy Milli. Scdio Krou. Nollie Hepburn. Bath Iota, Link IVâ€"Noretta Fallaise, Laura Bea.- ton. Millie Brown, Ben Whitmore. Jr.1(h)-Donnld McQueen, Albert Livingston, Muriel Snell, Mildred Vollet. Hazel Hutton. Vâ€"Winnie Binnie, Jennie Fallaise, Millie Whitmore. Pom IIIâ€"Hay Educ. Link Ald- urn. Edith Dingwcll, Hinnio Hal- ponny. Liuio Bin-30. For. IIâ€"Loniu Wstun. Music Weir und Giulio Bun". «,. 3". Lu“ Fitth, Edith Allan. Bonk IIâ€"Herbert Dnnsmoore, Lewis Newoll, May M cKechnie, Stewart McArthur. U.'S. S. No 2 Bremen AND GLENELG. IVâ€"Gertie Morton. IIIâ€"Willie Wells. Willie Edge, George Nowell, Hnrold McKecbnie, Mnbol Vesaie. Ella Legette. Annie Ewen. IIIâ€"Ruth McGillivray. Eliza J. Edwards, John McKeown, Charlie MacFarlane. Woit. Jr. IIIâ€"Robe. Puthorbougb, Mabel Smith, Marjorie Clark. May Grierson. Clarence McNally. S. S. No 10. BENTINCK. IVâ€"Thos. Puther hough Sr. IIIâ€"Ross McDonald. ThOI. Johnston. Stallâ€"Gladys McDonald. Edwin Lnnney. Jr. IIâ€"Howard McDougald, Roy Lamb, John Clark, Donnld McArthur, John Smith. Sr. P: IIâ€"Roy McNally. _f J r. Pt. IIâ€"John Grieraon, J easie Iâ€"Carrie Grierson Carlyle Mc- Donlld, Willie McDonald. MARION MORTON, Teacher. Jr. IIâ€"Tena. McGillivray. Violet Fallaise, Mary McMillan. Silas Ed- wards. Sr. IIâ€"George Heartwell. Vernon Pennock, Alex MacFarlane Sr. Iâ€"Neil MacFarlane. Howard McArthur. Jr. Iâ€"Matthew McKeown. Arthur Pennock Oscar Pennock, Tom Ed- wards, Flora MacFarlane. SCHOOL. REPORTS. Jr. I (a)â€"Jack McKinnon, Mary Edwards. Average attendance.’ 24. AMY I. EDGE, Teacher. In our Savings Department. Deposits of $ I and upwards are received, on which the highest current rate of interest is allowed. No Delays in making Wilhhwals IMaddedfotrâ€"Iililesayear ~ SavingsBallk Wm Connection withall Branches. THE SWDARD BANK S. S. No. 1 GLENELG. BUREAU scnoor. RITA L. MCCOMB. Teacher. OF CANADA Head Office - fi- - - Toronto $1 .00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT DURHAM BRANCH John 8011’. Manage:- ESTABLISH“ 1.73 Pearl Mary Doris 8r IIIâ€"Aline Benwick. Inmy Findley.Jenee Bun so. Nobel le- 10'1”. Joeeph‘ Dixon. “Learn [1301- "I. Joelle HcWilliene. Cherie: Women. Heroic Lemr. Jr. IIIâ€"Jones hue. (Emu-r loin.- len, Boole Tucker, Bert" Ecolee. Ohrir- topher Benwickeq ..) Edne Dixon, Nellie Atchieen, Efie Bettie. Edger Benwiok. Bert Lester. Cori Herrieon, Colette McMillan. Themes Helpenny, Mirien Horn-by. Georgina. Hey, Philip Berrieon. Alex Milne, Minnie Wells. IIâ€"Relph Harrison. Lucy McKel- vey. Murray Welle. Florence Ren- wick. Mery Findley, Garfield De- oolder, Louise Ramege. Florence FRemege. George McKelvey. MM“? [Moorm I I l “â€"vâ€"vw' â€".'-_-.â€"' Bulb; Walls. Alex lbdiuy, Robert Beau. Chum Bu. IVâ€"Nellle’Burns. Arthur Backus, W111ie McAlister, Willie Wallace. Arthur Gadd. Sr. IIIâ€"Mary Backus. Minnie Keller. Lizzie Borne, Albert Keller. Sr. IIâ€"John Kerr, Mary MeAlister, Walter McAlister. Neila Marshall. Grace Mountain, Elmer Fee, Henri- etta Keller, George Webber. Jr. IIIâ€"Myrtle Caldwell, Bertie Morice, Dinah Thompson. Tommy Wallace, Arthur Morice and James Marshall eq. Jr. Ilâ€"Harry Caldwell, Jean Morice, Melville Morice, Leslie Mo: ice, Annie Dean. Pt. IIâ€"Mabel Wallace. Stanley Mountain. Sr. Pt. Iâ€"Arthur Mountain John Buer. Sr. Iâ€"Harold Baird. Howard Baird. James Finnigan. IVâ€"Downio Wu an. M“ a". Willi. lila- Jr. Pt. Iâ€"Andrew Marshall. J° Burns. Maggie Petty, Dawson Mari shell, Lizetta Beer. Average attendance 33. M. M. ADAIR, Teacher. Jr. IIIâ€"Earl Mead, Margaret Woods, Myrtle Allan, Andrew Gray. Agnes Allan. Sr. IIâ€"Willie Woods. Mary Ker. Pt. IIâ€"Alice Gray, Willie Finni- gan . Sr. IVâ€"Stanley Mead, Esther Tucker. Jr. Iâ€"Eva. McMeeken, Elmer Mc- Meeken. Elsie McLaUghlan, Ben Woods. IVâ€"Frank Ryan, Wilfred Hunt, Ena. McNally, Lorne McNally. IIIâ€"Wilburt Wright, Dolly Ander- son, Ivan Edgardo, Jennie Cook. Sr. Iâ€"Alex Vaughan. Pearl Falk- ingham, Willie Ritchie, George Wil- son. Mury Paylor. Jr. (9.) â€"Katie McNally. Jr. (b)â€"John Ritchie, Nellie Mc- Kenzie, George Williams. Average attendence 33 G. A. WEIR. Teacher. Sr. Ilâ€"Jegnie Jack, Everitt Iack, Edith Peters. Sr. IVâ€"Fanny Ector. Emma Ritchie, May Spittell, John Green- wood, Claro Greenwood, Herb Edge. Ernest Greenwood . Sr. IIIâ€"Eva Ritchie, Herbie Ritchie. Kate Ritchie. Willie Ector, Arthur Edge, Pearl Wilson, Clarence Staples, Willie Kenny. Victor Williams, Willie Falkingham, Silas Edwards, Agnes Edwards. Jr. IIIâ€"Maggie Ector, Alix Edge. Sr. IIâ€"Eliza Williams. Jr. IIâ€"Maggie Ritchie, Myrtle Ector, Cassie Ritchie. Edith Edge. Nona Williams. James Vaughan, Vincent Paylor, Bertie Falkingham. Maggie McKenzie, Carrie McNally, Joe Kenny. Pt IIâ€"Myrtle McClocklin, Claribel Nelson. Jr. IIâ€"Mina. Edwards, Bertie Wright. Pt. Iâ€"Wmnie Black, Lily Black, Katie Cook. Sammie Jack. WM. BAILEY, Teacher, 8. 8. No. 8, S. S. No. 1, NORMANBY. S. S. No. 2, EGREMONT. S. S. No. 3, GLENELG. S. 8. No.5 GLENELG. J. H. CoiEanE. Teacher. CLARA E. ALJOE, Teacher. U. 8. 8. No. 1. R. an E. 8:. m-Jo HORN“, a- but. 82.1“. Hertha. 11;. Ho". 3;. “we ‘0 “on". '0. 2.“... If. IIIâ€"fl. Kort, W'.’ mygh .g,’ 3." Baton-B. flout-on.- H. Bub”, w. 8!. n-Fo K032. 8- Glflt. w. Rama. A. Pottigrowgn, Inuon. Jr. II (c E. Harrison. L Patti. grow, A. odor. It. (byâ€"W. Edou.-.M~. Locum. Jr. P‘o 114.6130“ 00 “Rt. 8:. Iâ€"P. Bath». 0. myth. c. Pottigrow. G. Patty. J r. Iâ€"E. MoIlu-ido, J. Luann, A. Pottigrow, G. Potty. Highest mrk for diligo'noo and good conduct obtained by Florence err. S. S. No. 14, Bannonr AND PROTON. Sr. IIâ€"Lydia Ferguson, John Wil- son, Jennie McCannol. IVâ€"Olivo Sachets, Eva Haw. Clara Wilson. II Innâ€"Lydia McKinnon, Stanley Williams, John McCannel. Jr. IIâ€"Joe Wilson, Duncan Cam- eron, Gordon Sacketu. Sr. Pt. IIâ€"Donald McCannel, Jennie Marshall. Jas. McDonald. Jr. Pt. IIâ€"Edna Sackett, Annie McCannel. Mary McCannel. IIIâ€"Ethel Haw, Daisy, Haw Neil. McDonald. Sr. Iâ€"Jas. Haw, Annie Marshall, Mary Ferguson. Sufl‘oro d for Five Yé'ars With Kidney and Liver Trouble. A happy home is the most valuable possession that is within the reach of mankind, but you cannot enjoy i ts comforts if you are sufiering fro m rheumatism. You throw aside busiv ness cares when you enter your home and you can be relieved from those rheumatic pains also by apply- ing Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. One application will give you relief and its continued use for a short time will bring about apermanent cure. For sale by Parker’s Drug Store. “ I suffered for five years with kidney and liver trouble, which caused severe pains across the back and a blinding headache. I had dys- pepsia and was so constipated that I could not move my bowels without a cathartic. I was cured by Chamber- lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and have been well now for six months,” says Mr. Arthur S. Stickland, of Chattanooga, Tenn. For sale at Parker’s Drug Store. It is apparent to everybody that drunkenness is on the increase in Chesley. Last Saturday there were more drunken men on the streets of Chesley, holidays excepted. than we ever saw on any other day since com- ing to Chesley sixteen years ago. And some of the drunken hoodlums are becoming quite bold. Last Sat~ urday evening one of them interfered with a delivery boy, smashing about adozen eggs he was carrying to a customer. If this state of afiairs keeps up sober people going about their business will have to say “please may I get past,” as the) come to where these booze-hitters are congregated on the streets. The council will have to take the question of a lock up into their serious consid- eration so that the meddlesome booz- ers can be cooled 08 before being brought before a magistrate. The disorderly element in town will have to be taught that law and order must be respected in Chesley.â€"â€"Enterprise. The secretary of the Port Elgin public library has received a letter from Andrew Carnegie in which he states that he will gladly give $8 000 to erect a free public library in Port Elgin on the usual conditions. The conditions are the actual use of the books is to be free to residents of the town. that the town will provide a free site and that the building and library will be maintained up to a prescribed standard. The library board and council Will take the mat- ter up this weekâ€"Port Elgin Times. Quickly done by Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor. Acts in one day. «uses do pain. removes every trace of soreness. Fifty yours of success. proves Putusm’ s is the best. Refuse substitutes. s For Catarrh, let me send you free. just to pro e ment aTrial size Box of Dr. Sho p’s Catarrh Remedy. It; is a. snow white. creamy. healing antiseptic balm that gives instant relief to Catarrh of the nose and throat. Make the tree test and see. Address Dr. ShOOp, Mr. Wm. Farqnhareon. proprietor of the Queen’s Hotel, Walkerton. met with a. rather eerionm accident on Saturday evening. In passing over a. trap door behind the bar, which he did not notice was Open, he fell down cellar. The fall ooet‘him a broken rib and a bruised shoulder. but we are glad no other injuries. STOP LINPING. CURE THE CORN. Rheumatism Makes Life Miserable. SEEKING CARNEGIE MONEY. ' Am C. MAoKnxzm, Tachor. DRUN KS IN ORE ASING. ISA CAMPBELL. Teacher. [Implements ‘Duriu Hamster Ooh Pm Implemenb- Machinery. HANUBE SPBMDIBS HAY LOADEBS BIB 01538 HO WEBB ammnnnms Disc macws WAGGONS GASOLINE ENGINES. ALBOAOOIPLITBBTOOKOP Democrats and Buggies (Rubber and Steel Tires.) MoClary Stoves :nd Ranges. Raymond Sewing Machines. Boll Piano: and Organs. g 4‘ "55 o. L. quNT % ll § 3 Q :9 ' '1 c: (D :9 p 09 m .suasuzsmzswzsmzsmzsuesueu attracti :SSQSQSIASbMflSkfléflkSIQSESI E ARE NOW READY to do business with you, we trust to our mutual advan' tage. Our stock is new and attractive and our prices are low. Come andjudge for your- self. We are always pleased to Show goods, whether you buy or not. If you do nOt buy now you will again. Look out for our locale. WWVWWW’I. '1; 575$VR‘WWWW Implement Agent and Auctioneer. IMPLEMENTS Rudd’s Hayness. ‘mfi-“ww- “.â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"fi _____._ _ a} e a T his Means You E 3 80 Come Along? Ks C. Smith 8: Sons PROPRIETORS Millwrights, Machinists, Iron and Brass Founders. and Steam Fitters ..... MANUFACTURERS OF Cutting Boxes, Horsepowers, Wind Stackers, Stock raisers’ Feed Boilers. Sash 5’ Doors oN STOCK OR MADE TO ORDER. Engines and “Boiler Repairs promptly executed. RIGHT PRICES AND GOOD WORK. Geo. ‘Vhite 85 Son Threshing Ma- chines. C. SMITH SONS Binders, Mowers. Rakes, Ploughs and Manure Spreaders. Special attention to Gaso- line Engine repairs. DURHA Monuments and Tombstones OWEN SOU~N D. AGENT for DOYLE 8r. JULIAN FARM MACHINERY .. .. ”"iz'ééé‘hn'd Bells. White Sewing Machines. Sherloch‘ Manning Organs. Heintzman Pianos. JUHN N. MUHDUEK Ammonia-an Toronto \Vindmills. AGENT FOR All Kinds of DURHAM. Middgngh House Black. M FOUNDRY ‘8‘?’ mi 1 ME: “i Berlin Pianos. One of the best farms in the Town- ship of Bentinck. 208 acres. new brick house. two large bank barns, land first class, all cleared except 20 acres. Snap to quick purchaser. $1500 down, balance at 43 per cent. Applv to MACKAY DUNN, Feb. 6th, 190"â€"tf. D ‘Registration. Color. dark roan. Age one year. \Vill sell right. “731. LEGG ETTE. Mar. 23.â€"tf. Rocky Saugeen. .l Varney. Good rough cast build- ing, Good stabling, shed and other conveniences. About three-quarters of an acre of and. The owner is anxious to se and a quick purchaser willgetabargain. 10 "ACRES, lot 24. Con. 21. Egre- mont. nearly all cleared and in good state of cultivation. Good frame house, comfortable barn and stables, well watered. spring creek running through part of it. Convenient to Church and School. “7111 sell on easy terms. Apply to - A. .- I No. 1. E. G. 3.. in the Township of Glenelg 100 acres known as the “McKinnon Farm” at. the Rocky Sangeen. Immediate possession given. For particulars spply to Feb’y 19, ~6m. pd. thed March 30th, 1909. Mas. Wu. memnn, Much 26.â€"tt. Varne‘i', Ont HE 2nd and 3rd Division of Lot No. 1. E. G- R. in the annnhin 100‘ NEW DWELLING HOUSE 11% Durham. good lot of land and suble thereon, modern conveniences, good well never toiling. frame stable. Title perfect. possession at one month’s notice. For particulars ap- ply to J. P. TELFORD. Vendor’s Solicitor. J. P. TELFORD. Dated March 11th, A. D. 1907. A number of improved valuable fume in New Onturio, near New Liskeard for soleâ€"large discount for cash. Mop of the locolity and term given on application to J. P. Tau-om), 7-18-06. Solicitor for Vendor. Jan, 20th. labâ€"u Home“ mm ON THE GARAFRAXA ROADâ€" about six miles from Durham. Good title. Possession at once. Good land. Must be sold. For particulars apply to ARK LOT NUMBER 13 NORTH of Saddler street. in the Town of Dur- ham. in the county of Grey, containingQ acres more or less. For terms 1nd particu- lars applv to J . P. Tnuonn. Dec. 2.â€"tf. Vendor’s Solicitor. Durham, A good solid brick two storey dwelling. alongside Presbyterian Mnnse pronerty 1:) Upper Town, Durham. Corner of Durham and Elgin streets. Seven rooms. pantry closets. cement floored cellor. etc. G005 airy‘locgtiop in good locality. Good fume Jan. 3. 1906.â€"tf J. P. TELFORD. Durham Feb 22nd 1905 â€"tf JOHN W. McKncumE. Owner, Aug. lst. lflBâ€"tf. Rockv Saugeen P. O. OT 21â€"IN L‘HE SECOND CON- . cession West of the Ganfrm Road, 111 the Township of Normuxby, in the County of Grey. For particuhrs apply to J. P. TELFORD, _ 'wâ€"â€"'d' v-vv' -Iâ€"v stable. hard and' Soft water. one acre 01 land. Snap for quick purchaser. For further partlculars apply to HORTHORN, ELIGIBLE. FOR Good Farm for Sale. For Sale or to Rent. Nurmanby Farm to: Sale Park Lot For Sale. “37:1 ma . é“: I. " k‘ Farm for Sale. Farm for Sale. Farms for Sale. IN NEW ONTARIO. Farm for Sale. House tor Sale. HOTEL PROPERTY AT Bull for Sale. April IL 1907 For Sale. For Sale. J. G. ORCHARD. 45 York Sm, London. Vendor’s Solicitors. Batista. Durban. April 1.â€"4 w.‘ Pouozu P. 0.

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