WM++M+ WMd-‘E'W 3 HARDWARE! §§§§z§§§§§§§z§§§§§§§§§§§ zOzOOOOOOOzOOOOOOOOQzQ COLLECTIONS April 9, 1914. 'oods'tock is negotiating for a t iron the Mendelssohn choir, in is to have a motor fire THE flflYAl BANK OF CANADA IT KNOCKS THE DRUDGERY. OUT OF - SWEEP-DAY Brightens Floors Order a tin today at your grocers or from your hardware man Having 37o Branchs throughout Canada and the W West Indiaï¬his Bank possesses unrivalled facilities for handling collections with economy and despatch. LONDON, ENG... OFFICE. NEW YORK AGENCY, n: noes†ancu STRIKY. ac. con. mun- ; on“ swarm DURHAM BRANCH: S. HUGHES. Manager. If you require Wire Woven Fence, Wavy Wire, Straight Wire, or Black Oiled Wire for Wrapping Rails, do not forget that we sell Quality. Inferior wire is a dear Wire at any price. If yOu want to secure quality in Field Seeds, call and see What we have to offer you. We also have a great assortment of Garden Seeds. If you want to make every person in your house enjoy themselves at home, buv one of our Gram-o-phones. We are selling them at different prices, from “$20 up to $300. 0n the car at $14.50 per ton Any Quantity of Good Oats wanted at 40¢ per bushel. Soveeign, Eclipse and Pastry Flours If you are desirous of making Srour farm more valuable by removing stumps and stones, buy some of .our stump- ing powder. Any person can do the job. If you are anxious to make your horses comfortable while ploughing, buy a set of our Plough Harness. 500 Tons No. I FEEDING HAY SAY DUSTBANE Rebel, aged 19. of Berlin, ck by a __G .T.R. min}: DUSTBANE Every bag guaranteed; if not satisfactory we “ill return your money. See our Hay and Get our Prices before buying elsewhere A Large Quantitx of \V heat and Barley Chop Wheat Chop, Chopped Qats \Vheat, Oats and Earle} Chop Criniped Oats, fOr Horse Feed JOHN McGOWAN All Kinds of Grain Bought at Market Prices. Special Reduction on Flour and Feed in ’l‘on Lots. TELEPHONE No. 8 CApital Paid Up Reserve Fund: Cleans Carpets W. BLACK Don’t ask for sweeping compound puts the ee’s (ease) in sweeping Ih_e A; Peoples Mills BEWARE OF SU BSTITUTES INCORPORATED 1 869 If Your hair is losing its ‘natural Ecolor, is falling out, dull, streaky, éfull of dandruff, too dry, or if the scalp itches and burns do not be alarmed, use Parisian Sage. Rub it Well into the scalp. It Will 2:0 nght to the hair roots. nourish jthem, and stimulate the hair to ‘grow long and beautiful. It re- â€"â€" -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"_.. imoves danclruff with one applica- . Brockvflle Ministerial Associa- tron, “093 “Chin scalp, falling [tion is opposed to Sunday funerals. ~ ham and makes e, head feel ï¬ne. I _ l’ansmn Sage sup hes the halr ! The Toronto Terminal Co, has ‘ Wlth What 18 neede to make It approved of plans for the Toronto 80% fluffy. thick and gloriously 'Union Station and viaduct. ‘radlant. t 18 sold in fifty-cent E ‘bottles by Mactarlane Co. and Charges that the Premoer of ' at all drug counters. Look tor LACK > O r i“ ~- ~ 4223' ï¬MOï¬iOï¬tï¬Ã©-Qflni “M- O â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"--â€"- New.Brnmawick did unlawmny ex-‘ the trade markâ€"“The Girl with tort about $100,000 from lessees of the Auburn Hair.†Accept no timber limits have bone made. lather. , X's tion is opposed to Sunday finérEfS. The TOronto Terminal 0.0. has approved of .plans tor the Toronto Union Station and viaduct. NARE! . r person in your house enjoy me of our Gram-o-phones. :rent prices, from $20 up to .ng Srour farm more valuable nes, buy some of our stump- : do the job. he your horses comfortable of our Plough Harness. [lity in Field Seeds, call and m. We also have a great 1:; I Fence, Wavy Wire, Straight r Wrapping Rails, do not Inferior wire is a dear Wire - .AGK geeee+++++++++e+s¢++++++++++++++eee+++++++++m«++++, $ 1 1 ,560,000 13,575,000 1 80,000,000 . Manager. Girls and Women of 'all ages want to be beautiful and attract- ive, but unsightly, thin and lifeless hair destroys half the beauty of a pretty face. Sr. IIIâ€"T. Edwards, L. McKeo'Wn, N. McFarlanle. Jr. IIIâ€"M. IE-dwards, J. McFar- lane. Sr. IIâ€"A. 'McInnis, E. McInnis. Jr. IIâ€"C. Smellie, W. EdWardS. Book Iâ€"M. McArthur, M. Smellie: A. McArthm, N. McArthur. ‘ Primerâ€"M. -McFarlane. 7N0. GLEN ELG IVâ€"A. McGrlillivray y, D. McArth- 111‘, F. McFarjqne, M. McKean. â€"â€"_ _ Jr. fIIâ€"C. Grant: ~L. Keller; T. Finnigan. Sr. IIâ€"A. Marshall, R. Morrison, W. Barber. ‘ J.r IIâ€"S. Ward, L. Keller, R. McCabe, V. ‘Bly th. Sr. Iâ€"R. Grant, T. McCabe. Jr. Iâ€"A. Brown, R. Blyth. â€"-M. Petty, Teacher. Sr. Pr.â€"â€"E. Anderson, E. Ritchie, M. Anderson, V. Paylor; â€"â€"M. Mortley, Teacher. Jr. IVâ€"E. Mcilvride, W. Brown, A. _Hoy, E.McLaugl1_lm.__ Firth. Sr. Iâ€"-M. 'Beaton. Jr. Iâ€"B. Bea-ton. Sr. Pr. â€"W. Edwards, C. Robson. K. M. Firth. Average attendance 22. i -W. $1}. 'Wallace, Teacher. 'NO. 3, GLENELG. ' Jr. IVâ€"K. McNally, ‘W. Ritchie. R. Pay lor. , Sr. IIIâ€"C. Paylor, G. Williams, J. Morrison, L Morrison. Jr. aIIIâ€"J. LRitchie. -' Jr. IIâ€"H. Ritchie, J. Boyd, T. Morrison. NO. 5, GLENELG. Sr. .IVâ€"A. McRae, J. Edwards, I). Peart. Sr. IVâ€"R. Jackson. Sr. IIIâ€"K. Edwards, M. Beaton, H. Timmins. Jr. IIIâ€"R. McClocklin, W. Jack- son, E. McClocklin. Sr. IIâ€"J. Peart, C. Cook, W. Gray. “Jr. IIâ€"E. .Cook, J.B. Haley, H. HONOR ROLL'FOR MARCH DURHAM SCHOOL. ' ‘H. S DEPT. 3 ,Form III-â€"A. Edge, F Laidlaw. ‘M. Findlay, [W Barbour, C. Russell. i Form IIâ€"R. Eccles, E ~Edge, R. sRoberts, M. Findlay, N Lenahan. { Form Iâ€"-H. Hann-am, L Teasdale, IG' Campbell, K Ritchie, K. Kerr. - P. S DEPT. . Sr. vIVâ€"C ‘Wakefield, A. Cliff, 1N..Lloyd, \A Wakefield, C. Mc- ngugall, ‘ Jr. IVâ€"B. :Woods. Sr. IIIâ€"E. iWoods, J. Kerr, B. Noble. Jr. IIIâ€"I. Barbour; E. Noble, R. McMeekin. ' IIâ€" I. Meade, R. Barbour, D. Kerr, W. Marshall, C. McMeekin. A. Noble. Sr. Pt. II-â€"B. McMeekin. Jr. Pt. 'II-E. Wilson. Sr.'II-â€"M. Garvey, R. Fritz, J. Pfeffer, A. Pfeffer. ,. Jr. IIâ€"A. Diplock, M. Whiteford, M. Robinson, A. Pfeffer, E. Miller. Sr. Pt. IIâ€"H. Fritz, M. Seim, C. Whiteford, G. Miller, F. Schenk. Jr. Pt. .IIâ€"P. Young, S. Garvey, T. Feick. Sr. Iâ€"N. Byers, B. Byers, V. Pfeffer, IR. 'Feick. Jr. Iâ€"M. vGilmour, M. Pfeffer, N. Fritz. Average attendance, 32. â€"W. S. Binnie, Teacher. Sr. Iâ€"E. Willis, ‘E. McC‘omb, M Cliff and C. M‘chrr equal, M. Mighton, M. Orr. Jr. Iâ€"W. Welsh, I. Hinds, D Mc- Innis, D. McDonald, K. Hughes. ,NO. 11, BEN TIN CK. Sr. IVâ€"I. Vollett,‘G. Langrill. J Langrill. Jr. IVâ€"»â€"E. Sharp, S. Lawrence, H Armstrong. Sr. III-M. IW'ebber, C. Mountain, Jr. IIIâ€"I. Alexander, M. Law- rence. Sr. II‘-‘-H. Mountain, C. Ritchie, W. Noble. Jr. IIâ€"gâ€"S. Sharp, P. Noble, M Langrill. â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" - Vâ€"I. Marshall. . IVâ€"C. Robinson, A. Robinson, E. Young, D. Widmeyer, C. Thompson Sr. IIIâ€"N. Anderson. Jr. IIIâ€"M. Byers, H. Young, R. Thompson, H. Horst. « Jr. IIâ€"S Russell, 1'. Elviaée, R Burnett, N. Falkingham, B. Stone- ouse. , ' -m .Lmua “J, LV MC cuaua .11. Form I-:H. Hannam, L Teasdale, G. Campbell, K Ritchie, K. Kerr. P. S DEPT. Sr. IVâ€"C ‘Wakefield, A. Cliff, N. Lloyd, A Wakefield, C. Mc- Dougall. Jr. IVâ€"J Lawrence, S. McCrae, M. Koch, E Browning, E. Whit- more. Sr. IIIâ€"S McAuliffe, C. Busch-' nell, F. Lawrence, A Jacob, Schutz and S. Abraham equal Jr. IIIâ€"C Anderson. R. q,Sne11 K. McAuliffe, M Holmes, W and W :Jacob equal Sr. IIâ€"M 'McGirr, J. Davis, W E Queen Elizabeth’s time. Koch ' 1 l note says “118 parchment ~has been'in his possesion for live generations. and evidently it was in the possession of 1' your mother’s people for the same time. Who was the father of these two brothers?†She thought a moment. “Sir Philip Wilberforce was his name. He was"-â€"‘ “A sailor!†l exclaimed. “Yes. he voyaged in distant seas 1n Geoffrey and Oliver, his sons. quarrelled over his property after his death. and'-â€" ’ “There you have it They divided his fortune and tore the parchment Abraham C 'Gordon, A Abraham apart. it being thou ht valuable for _ Jr. 11â€" _S_ Russell, I. Elvidge, R some reason and each kept halt." â€"â€"â€"- vâ€"‘mc“v- 1 Pr. Câ€"H. Laï¬vreï¬ce, I. Armstrong Bâ€"E. Noble,_A. Noble. ,. Rite-Pie, M. Algxander‘ GLORIOUS HAIR. NO. 2, EGREMONT. -D. McDonald, Teacher â€"A. Scott, Teacher. C. Willis, Teacher. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. 'ith' Whitby has quit been able to 119 reduce its tax rate. It will b9 21.7 X8‘ mills in 1914; in '1912 it was 29. R. Macfarlane, Town Agent Brockville’s tax rate has gone up to 30 mills. .! ected mayor of 7 Durham, Each Tuesday March 8 to October 87, inclusive. Winnipeg and Return - $35.00 Edmonton and Return - 43.00 From Toronto, and Station. West and North of Toronto. Propor donate fares from Smï¬ona East of Toronto. “Now. here.†said I. devoutly. for I fully believed what 1 said. “are the workings of Divine Providence. The parchment came from old Sir Philip, it was torn by his sons and the pieces came not together until in you the ancient lines Were unite-fl.†H OMES’EEKERS’ EX C UR SI ON S “That is the tradition as regards the fortune, and it may account for the parchment" “What next. madam?" . “The families drifted apart and grad- ually died out until Sir Geoï¬'rey and my mother were alone left of their respective lines. and without knowing the relationship they met and married and 1"«she faltered and put her hand over her face» “am the only one left of the family, of either liranrh." REDUCED SETTLERS’ FARES (ONE-WAY SECOND CLASS) EACH TUESDAY. MARCH AND APRIL The Island of the Stairs The Home of the LIGHT BRAHMA WE _ _ __-â€"â€". wâ€"' wâ€" an...“ H. Willy TRAIN which leaves “West Toronto each Tuesday during MARCH and APRIL after arrival regular 10.30 uin from _Toronto Union Station. M Saddlsndfunnbvtthntlum 1:110:11de Toronto 10.†pan. DAILY. . Colonhnndfouinm Settlers travelling with live stock and gg‘eqighopgcuqke SETTLERS' SPECIAL MANITOBA: AiBERTA SASKATCHEWAN Continued from page W. D. CONNOR Stock and Eggs for Sale Return Limit two month 3RAHMA WHITE ROCK WHITE ORPINGTON BOX 52 Ontario U S ' vflm' ï¬jflv {gm §§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§++§¢§6§000660009 OOOQOOQOOQOQOOQOO 9999 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 on: an . w 9090000000000oooovoooooooooooooo§¢++¢.¢oooo§+o¢ooo 60 'MWMAuwma mhhnaflngudpmflm EW'e are in the market for any quantity of Inbrder to raise money we are giving 5; And are paying the Highest; Price. Cash or Trade. W pay an extra. price for good birds. 3.. brought; in. Bring in your Fowl on any day of the week. will buy them. REMEMBER! This will be for One Week only AF ponnnn:nn unzll kn AMA..-) LI- - ID The reductions we intend giving wiil be plain to everybody as we mark our goods in plain ï¬gures at very low prices, from these low prices further reductions will be made as an inducement that pur- chases should not fail to take advantage of. Next Week we will make a Special Run on EVERYTHING IN STOCK For Good Honest Value You Can’t Beat Us E. A. ROWE : Beef-hides, Sheepskins, Tallow, Horsehides Wool, Old Rubbers, Horse Hair, Copper and Brass, also any quantity of raw skins, Mink Fox, Coon, Muskrat or Skunk The Hi EOYSTERS AND FRUIT IN SEASON We conï¬dently believe we are under-selling any other store Durham. Prospective customers should look over our lme VIT’S A†' Gives Dirt 3 Hard Time POSITIVE†THE [ARGEST SAlE IN CANADA Hides and Skins Wanted For all kinds of Bakery Goods Cooked and Cured Meats. ighest; Prices for Skins in good cond‘t'tion Will receive a lower price. Live Poultry Wanted BIG BARGAINS v“-v, vac-yo, Ul \OIIL Q Underwear and Dresses Men’s Suits Pants, Under- wear, Shirts, Sweaters. etc. Also a full line of Bovs’ Furn= ishings at close Prices. Lqueg’ Coats, Suits Skirts \Ve will also purchase any quantity of Hens, Chickens, Ducks, Geese and Turkeys. M GLASER E. A. ROWE’S The Biggest of the Season 1 door south of Barnes 3 Bakery Garafraxa. St. Durh am special reductions in all lines ; poorer quality Confectioner and Grocer Live Poultry beforq being We will in of