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Durham Chronicle (1867), 28 May 1914, p. 8

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+é+%é%%%%é+é‘ *wammmmxwmafig § Large Sales . . Small Profits % YOUR CHOICE OF TWO STYLES,” “ SAFE LOCK” OR “ MONARCH Our stock of fence is large a 20 30 and 401ml rolls only. If y'm need :1 Lawn Fence, Stable Guard. Coiled :md Barbed \Vire. Postlmle Diggers, Fence Pliers, Grip Bars, \Vire Baskets or Iron Mats. send tor our descriptive catalogue and prices on your requirements. How to Order and Remit The above are cash with order prices and on orders of 20 rods or over of farm fence and any order of 201.) pounds or over, we will pay the freight. ' Remit Cash by Postal or Express order. or your own personal Cheque will he accepted. EIGHT. THE OWEN SOUND WIRE FENCE c0, LIMITED OWEN SOUND, ONTARIO ‘ } MEDIL \1 VV EIGHT FENCE 230. 9 Top and Bottom. No.1) High :C u ho 1 limizontals,.’0 12prights '53.. 6. 7. 8. 9 SAFE LOCK HEAVY FENCE All No. 9 Wire Made in 20, 30. and 40 Rod Rolls Spacingpf Hurizontals in STAPLES 15: in. Galvanized, per lb ., . .. BRACE \VIRE N0. 9 Soft Galvanized. per 11). STRETC H F RS Lott Style ..... . ........ All No_ 9 Wire, SPECIAL- CASH PRICES TO FARMERS Freight Paid §4~M~Â¥+¢~§éé ’1'~2"!“I"§“§"§‘+{'4'4-4°+‘§°+~3Ǥ~§"§“§-~§°+'§‘++~§° '24"?'1‘€*°§°~I~§~+ééé~§r~§~fr+$+++éé++++ nd varied so we cam make prompt shipments. All fur-m fences are supplied in iLches . 92H 115.50 2t) (Sb 48 48 48 48 48 SPECIAL POULTRY FENCE N0. 9 Top and Bottom. bulnnoe of fence N0. 13 wire uprights Sin apart Close Mash ........................ lose M esn ........................ 3 rt 3 ft 10 ft 1 > ft: 13 ft 14 ft MONARCH HEAVY FENCE All No 9 Wire Made in 20, 30 and 40 R0: Rolls Monarch Style Spac win gc of Hor'izontnls m inches A opening MONARCH GATES ST H ETC H E RS THE DURHAM CHRONICLE South Wellington Conservatives renominated H.C. Schofield, M'.P.P. Fourteen_ l_i_\jes yere lost in the Fourteen lives were lost in the Wreck of Halifax Lightship No. 19. South Brahlt Conservatives 1mm- inated W. S. Brewster, M.P.P-. Italian marines were landed .to guard King William of Albania. Dr. ‘Jessxop. M.P.P., ‘has served papers for alleged libel against the St. Catharines Journal. North Brant Conservatives nom- inated J. Westbrook, M.P.P. Sir Francis Laking, one of ~ the royal physicians, is dead in Lon- don. aged 67. ‘ Princess Ludwig flew the Eng- fish Channel in a biplane to keep her social engagements in Paris. James Fallis, M. P. P., is again the. candidate'of Peel Conserva- tives. Fire- on Sunday destroyed sever- al stores and ‘dwelhngs at Mar- mora. Wm. Rattan, the Muskoka mur- derer, surrendered to the police Saturday morning. The mangled~body of John Simp- son of Elora was found on the railway track. Jennie Myers, aged ‘9, of Ham- ilton, was perhaps fatally burned by fireworks. a Capt. H. A. Machin, M.P.P., has been ren-ominated by Kenora Con- servatives. W-est Northumberland Conserva- tiveS' nominated Geo. Greer, ex- reeve of C‘obourg, for the Legisla- ture. Sir Francis Belsey politician and philanthropist, is dédd in London, aged 77. The British Government finally decided not to )articipate at the Panama-Pacific xpositi-on, The..U.S. Supreme Court limits the liability to damage of the own- ers of the Titanic, to $91,000. E. A. Zeller of Hensall was! chosen last \\ eek as the Liberal candidate for the P10V1ncml Legis-; lature in South Humn. ; An $8, 000 fire occurred in \l 111(1â€"‘ 501', the 20th inwst, caused. it isI supposed. by a small explosion of natural gas. ; Hon. Martin Burrell dined the Mexican mediators at Niagara Falls. and tendered a Welcome to t anada. The police force of London, Ont, may resign in a body if their re- (mest for one day off in seven is no: heeded. Capt Hugh McCullough has be :n appointed Registrar for West Northu-mberland, to succeed F. 5W. Field resigned. A Vancouver jury convicted Jatk Kong, a Chinese boy, .who killed his employer, Mrs. Millard. of manslaughter. NEWS FROM EVERYWHERE A new Conservatives’ Asspcia- tioi to represent the new constit- ue 10; of Windsor, has been form- ed with Fred Reid as president. The Mexican Con-stitutionalists have decided to rush a delegate to the Mediation Conference at the Falls. The Irish Home Rule Bill passed its third reading in the British House of Commons by a majority of 77. South Wellington Liberals en- dorsed Mayor Carter, of Guelph already nominated for the Legis- lature by independents. Wm. Warner ah aeronaut, fell 1,000 feet into Lake Erie on Sun- day aftelnoon at Cleveland, and W as drow ned. The Labor Educational Associa- tion of Ontario, met at St. Thorn- as, elected W. Stokes president. and passed a resolution favoring labor candidates for Parliament. A: early election was announc- ed by Hon. Dr. J. O. Reaume, at the organization meeting of the new Windsor Conservative Asso- ciation. The Royal liner, Royal Edward, which grazed an iceberg in the St. Lawrence on Saturday, had her stern twisted a little, and is taking a little water in the fore- hold. David Orr, a farmer of Ringold, was caught under his automobile when he, lost control of it at Chatham, and it overturned, and he was drowned in two feet of Water in the ditch. Dr. H. R. McCullough succeeds Dr. S. M. Henry y, elected mayor of Harristo_n,_ a_s medical ”health o_ffi- cer, Eihii [John M-eiklej-ohn takes his place as a member of the Board of Education. John Hoole, aged 14 of Chatham. was struck by an auto, and while a wound in the face was being treated in the hospital he was seized with an epileptic fit and choked to death. 'Two of the three bandits who held up, robbed and murdered John Wilson, paymaster of the Canada Cement Company at Ex- shaw, Alberta, have been arrested, and all the, money taken from Wil- son has been recovered. Capt. Bernier, the Canadian Arc- tic explorer, Who made three Gov- ernment expedition-s onthe steam- .er Arctic in search of the North Pole, is about to start on his sec- ond private expedition to . arry on fur trading with the Eskimos. r018, 15 awul. LU 3er.. on ma ECU-l ond private expedition to . arry on ’ Judge ,Robson, Public Utilities fur trading with the Eskimos. ‘ Commissioner, has ref-used stock _ gbrokers who rushed down from Peter and Andrew Mo-rea-u were; Calgary permission to Peddle sent for 'trnal at Honey Harbor, on their stocks in Winnipeg or in +++$M++¢¢++é%é+%+++ . +6"??? +H‘!‘ H METHODIST CHOIR CORCERT 06$33333$6¢$$3I W 9+¢+§+¢+§§¢§¢§§OOOOOOOOOOO#OOOOOOOOOOOOOO¢OOOOOOOOOw a charge of having murdered Robt. Hayde._’1‘h¢re_was a pa_th_e_tic paljff 9 v OOOOOOOOQOOMQQMQONOOQO OOOOOQOMOONWW ing betweén Peter and his 'wife and baby. 10. 11. 13. 14. 16. ‘The Methodist Church, Durham THURSDAY EVENlNG, JUNE 4, 1914 For Two \Veeks beginning Saturday, May 95h, we are going mgive away and put on FREEfi pair of the Cele- brated Dunlop Rubber Heels with each pair of Fine Shnes or Oxfords purchased during Hut time at, 353,00 or over. We have a larger- stock than ever to select from and our prices are right. Take advantage 0 this mfm- At Once before your size is bold. The Down 'E'own Shoe Store : i. S. Mellraith ONE DOOR WEST Lambton Street, 5mm» am Durham “ehane a 000d stock of all kinds of Feed on hand includino. ° Chopped Cpl-n Chopped Corn and Oats Chopped Oats Crushed ”Oats Smith's Calf Meal Feed Meal Mixed Feed ‘ Seed Oats If you vs ant Feed call and see us our prices will please you. We are paying from 380 to 400 for good Oats at our elex ator. The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. Oltgn D *Antnem Solo Carol Duett Solo A n th e m S 01:) Organ . Soldiers’ Chorus' Anthem Praise The Lord 0 Jerusalem 5010 Mavourneen Carol 0 Come to My Heart Lmd Jesus Dnett Excelsior .. Solo Fear Ye Not 0 Israel Anthem Sun of My Soul Solo ' ' ' He. Lifted Me. ' a n nhaenser M are Organ . :32; gilgrims’ Chm-us. h Anthem Praise Ye The Lord Solo The Ninety and Nine Carol _ Still Still \Vith Thee Solo i The Wee Bit Land _ Duett (Instrumental) List to the Convent Bells Carol Now the Day is Over Solo The Lord is My Light Anthem The Pilgrims of the Night Give Us Your Repairing MEN! Feed ! Feed ! Feed ! Now that our Millinery Openings are over, we are prepared to Show you a full line of all the Newest Novelties and up-to-date Hats, in Braids, Straws, Panamas or made Hats. 0111' stock this year is larger and better than ever before, and if 3011 11 ant your ‘ New Hat for Easter, call early. The time is short and we are very b 1183'. Miss E. E. Mooney Miss E. E. Mooney PROGRAMME GOD SAVE THE KING Oatmeal Millers. Terms : Cash TO BE HELD IN It will be Promptly and Neatly Done Manitoba generally. His sole is to protect the public. ' RITCHIEâ€"In Glenelg, on - May .24, to Mr. and M1 Ritchie, a son. BORN. Faust Hall Lang Ambrose Balfe Buck Adauwon Cmupion Scott Bmckly Marks \Vagner G ab 1'in Alitsnn Nichol I] 1‘!) (‘I'

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