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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 Feb 1914, p. 8

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_ __.......-â€"-m- .900060OQOOOQOQQQOQOOOOQQOQOQOJ 99¢90.0000090093999990900000 . > » b D h b I ’ ’ ’ Are the last three days This Abraham Fair Squ‘are 253% SELECT Stock of Fresh Gm‘meries, bought) closely so that they can be sold at reasonable prices. A new stock of the Ceylon tea “Star of India,” the best on the market at the money, 250 per pound. “Light of Asia,”350. “Perfect.“ 350. A large Stock of Salada Tea. The Highest Prices Paid NEW Stock of Shoes in the made on good roomy fitting 12 AVE you seen our U-ék at $1.335) ‘? Just the thing- .3 \ I“ 'E 5 _ , p p 4: at? n, Shm’a; in the Newest Designs, )(1 roomy fitting lasts. W e guaran- tee good satisfaction. $5 % 11-4 Flannellette Blankets ure Soap-8 cakes for zero weathe . T' for Produce If not, ,7 . McWILLIAMS. Too late for last week. Miss Morrison of Varney is visiting this ,week with Miss Irene Watson, - \ -1. lJLll-Lnlbq ttv ‘-y.. A Grange has been organized at 8.8. No. 12 by Mr. Morrison, and they now have 36 members. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Moore gave a party last Friday night to the young people of this neighborâ€" hood. and ii large number from Edge Hill were also in attend- ance. Everybody seemed to enjoy themselves so well that they did not mind going home through the -snow and rain in the morning. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Firth and family of Markdale are visiting with the latter’s brother, Mr. T. J. Moore. L1 KTLIKJ Vv Miss “ifgemBrown spent last Friday with her sister. Mrs. Will Zufelt. at Hanover. A1 A 'z School section No. 12 Egremont. purpose holding :1 concert about the first of March. The Knechtel Furniture Co. are igetting quite a number of 109:3 11131: MoWiQiams. av V‘v Miss Valerie Edge, county or- ganizer of the Home Department in Sunday Schools. intends to visit Ebenezor Sunday School on the 15th of Fe-b_ruax:y.__ I i Mr. John Weir o-f Egremont has the brick on the ground for a. new house, and intends building] next summer. We understand James Ritchie has the contract. This Week’s Budget. The bright sunshine of this last few days has been very wel- come after the severe cold last week. Mrs. Johnston, who has been vis-i iting her sister, Mrs. Dennett, for‘ the past few months, Was aguest‘ at W. B. Watson’s over Sunday.i Mr. 'Wm. Davis, accompanied by% Mr. John Davis, spent Sunday: with Mr. :John Lawrence, 3r. 1 Doing chores .and attending} sales is now the order of the, day. Quite a number from this\ Way attended Mr. James MatthJ ew’s sale held last. Tuesday. ' \ Miss Edge, of Edge Hill, visited Ebenezer church on Sunday and! organized a Home Department. '. i Mr. Arthur Lawrence purchased a colt, rising two years, from Mr. iJohn Lawrence, in, one day re- 'cently. . Mr. Will Moore has increased 'zhis gang of men in the bush. iThings Will run this week. 'Jr. avâ€"E 0001:, R. Jackson, ‘ Sr. IIIâ€"K. Edwards, H. Timmins M. Beaten. Jr.- IIIâ€"R. MCCIOCRHD, W. J ack- 8011, E. McClocklin. Sr. IIâ€"W. Gray, C. Cook, J. 31'. 5" Jr. Pr 0 HONOR ROLL FOR JANUARY v‘Wâ€" NO. 5L gLENEyG; YYV ' « .1: WV \- V.‘ _,,zr:' Jr. IV-â€"B. Woods. Sr. III-â€"B. Noble, E. Woods, J Kerr. A. Noble.‘B. Allan. ‘- ‘1' ‘1 -_- . L‘VVJ\IQ M Jr: fIIâ€"E. Noblé,”R-.W1_VicMeeken, I. Barbour, IIâ€"I. Meade. R. Barbour. A. Noble, D. Kerr, W. Marshall, C. IIâ€"I. Meade. R. fiarbour. Noble, D. Kerr, W. Marshall, McMeeken. Sr. Iâ€"B. McMeeken. Jr. Iâ€"E. Wilson, M. Pollock. Primer-K. Allan. A )4. m__A_ MleVri‘de. 'E. wIiiâ€"(:Lailgz';hlin. Jr. IIIâ€"C. Grant, L. Keller, Finnigan. Sr. IIâ€"A. Marshall, R. Morrison, YV. Barber. Jr. IIâ€"L. Keller, R. McCabe, V. Blyth. S. Ward. . Sr. Iâ€"-'l‘. McCabe, R. Grant. Jr. 1â€"3. Blyth. A. Brown. â€"-A. M. Petty. Teacher. of the bowels is an absolute neces- sity for good health. Unless the waste matt'zr from the food which collects there is got rid of at least once a day, it decays and poisons the whole body, causing biliousness, indi- gestion and sick headaches. Salts and other harsh mineral purgatives irritate the delicate lining of the bowels. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pillsâ€"entirely vegetable â€"-â€"- regulate the bowels effectively without weak- ening, sickening or griping. Use . Kn NO. ‘2, EGREMONT. 1T KNOCKS THE DRUDGERY OUI‘ 0F SWEEP-DAY Order a tin today at your grocers or from your hardware man ' - g , Don’t ask for sweeping compound : X: Scott, Teacher. Get Your Share Its up to You Brighteris Floors puts the ee’s (ease) in sweeping tAAAAAAA'A Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Porter of Stella, Ont, were given a purse of gold on celebrating their gold- en Wedding. The industrial commission reâ€" cently appointed by President Wilson win try to find out how many unemployed there are in. the United States. The schmd is thnnmghlv equipped in teaching anility, in chemical and aloe- trical supplies :md fittings, 0113.. fur full Junim- meing and Matriculation work. I...“ .......,., .-..V Ebeginning of the wem if possible. :Board can he uhmined at reasmmhle imtes. Durham: 18 a healthy and at- tmctive tnw‘]. nmking ita mm‘t desir- able piace f"; residence. - The recur-d uf the Salmon} in past years gig a flHL‘UI'IHg one. The. trustees are 1 progt-essxve educationally and spare no 'fpaius to see. that teachers and pupils Hmve every advantage. fur the pro- Eper presentation and acquisition of ; knowledge. I‘HOS. ALLAN. Principal and Pro 'vim‘ial Model Srhnnl Teacher lst Class (Iertific mm IntendingS rude ntls Should enter at the .21..| _- Durham Continuation School WM. FAROUHRSONa FEES : $1 per month in advance Uhainnnn. C. RAMAGE. Sec retar v OO.

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