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Durham Chronicle (1867), 25 Mar 1915, p. 2

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Farms for Sale. 6. ACRES IN BENTINCK TOWN- ‘ Lot 26, Concession 3 mm k W. G.- R.’ will be sold cheap: 004 title. Apply to George 'tmore, Durham, or Thomas Davis, RR. No. 2, Priceville. m” ~-â€".â€" ’ .â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"" BEING LOT 9. CON. 12. GLENELG. 100 acres: well fenced and in good state of cultivation; good water: good hone? and ban}. For I. ARTHUR COOK WILL GIVE vocal Instruction in singing ew- cry Tuesday afternoon and evening at the home of Mrs. S. P. McComb. Pupils may apply for appointments to Mrs. Mc- Comb at any time. 10 22tf BEING LOT 53. CON. 3, E. G. R.. Glenelzr. containing 100 acres: on premises are new frame barn. brick 2.01.139, sheds and outbuild- ings; running stream through pronerty: about 10 acres hardâ€" wood bush. rest in goat} state of cultivation. Possession given on Nov. lst. 19115. For further pa:- ticulars. ' fly on :‘at‘eznzses to In John Staples, Rut-'11 Route No. 1. Durham, Ont .‘H mm FOUR HEIFERS, RISIING THREE years old. due to calve early: are in good flesh and good col- ors; or two young cows, due in April' one brown filly rising .1. make an excellent driver: one general purpose gelding rising 3. R. T. Edwards, RR. No 1 Mark- dale. tf D) Yuu N 11113 '18”). MR. WM. RITCHIE IS IMMI- gram Agent for Dur‘nam and Vi- cinity, and farmers wishing help should make application early. GOOD FRAME HOUSE ON GAR- afraxa Street, Durnam; over a , quarter acre of land; six rooms; stable, woodshed, small orchard. etc; terms right and reasonable. Apply at The Chronicle offing. £115; Fart SBORTHORN BULL, old: dark red. with ings: eligible for Dntiesâ€"Six months residence in each of three years after earning homestead patent; also 50 acres extra cultivation. Pre-emption patent may be obtained as soon as Mad patent, on certain con- n. .,.g -u S'i'f14’1’F£IS CF Cifl'iiTIPI-E SORT}! as; L3H?) 3.2 ‘L The sole head of a family, or any male over 18 years old, may home-82w! a quarter-section of available Dominion land in Mani- toba. Saskatchewan or Alberta. Applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the District. Entry by proxy may be made at any Dominion Lands Agency (but not Sub-AgenCY), on certain conditions Diliiceâ€"S: months residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years. A home- steader may live within nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres, on certain condi- flom. A habitable house is re- quired except where residence is performed in the vicinity. ‘; i i ‘0 , In certain districts :1 home- oteader in good standing may pre- empt a quarter section alongside hh homestead. Price $3.00 per A settler who has exhausted his homestead right may take a pur- ehued homestead in certain dist:- figta. Price_$3.00 per agre, Dutiep of three years, cultivate 50 acres cud erect a home worth $300. The area of cultivation in sub- Ioct to reduction in case of rough. scrubby or stony land. Live stock II be substituted for cultivation certain conditions. W. W. CORY, CM.G., Deputy of the Minister of 8.3.4133!)me publication 0! till advertisement will not be mid In. C ‘ 1‘ '-'“v Fvvâ€" "â€"â€" pu'ticnlars, apply to James Goodwill. 761 9th St. E.. Owen Stand- '2 21 913d tf WEB THE FAMOUS SPIR- efla Corset; any size, type or ; with perfect laundering qualities, and unbreakable steels: :mlflvell hygenic. Not sold in montative, Box 107, Durham. anal-lo. 418 6m . A. C. N). 72; GrOOD CLEAN seed; $1.0u per bushel. Sample may be seen at M'acfarlane’s Drug Store. For sale by Samlwl Patterson, Durham, RR. No. 1' Lot 67, Concession 2, E. G. R Glnenolg. 3 18 4nd RORTHORN BULL, 12 MONTHS old: dark red. with White mark- ings: eligible for regxsteation. _App:y to Wm. Leggette Dur- ham, R. R No. 1. 34tf Seed 03‘»; for Sale Advortlson‘nto 0‘ one inch. or loss. 25:00:“: for first inurti . and 10mm“. Mao" :asornon. Over one inch MN! under "'0 inches. double the We snout". You‘ly ates on applicsnon. Spirell'a. Corsets Hausa; Fur Sale For Sale F01“ $2139 aecurities dropâ€" SMALL 3â€"25 9 iStf rdJ ‘10. i w. J. SHARE . . Holstein Conveyancer. 81:1; Issuer of Marriage Licenszaw 1â€"; More» to Iowa. at lowest ratea. gand terms to suit borrower. Fir. I gand Life Insurance placed in thm ’ oughlv reliable communes. Deeds. U“ Mortgages Leases and Wing "1" executed on shortest notice. A! ‘1D_”~ n2: promptiv attended to. l U“? “a“ waayPNK'u, '1 the class, a small voice . FFICEâ€"Ovex J P. Telford’s office [ nearly Opposite the Rezistx omce. Resadence Second house south of Registry office on east side of Albert Street. Office Hours 9-1] a.m., 2.4 p. m.. 7-9 p. m. Telephone communica- tion between office and residence at all hours. i Noticing one of her small boys mbbling at some luncheon in school one. day, the. teacher call- ed the culprit to the desk. KI York and (Hm-2.211. Diseases of Eye. Ear Nose and Throat \V’ill be :0: H10 Hahn Hduse, Den {9, Jan. 16, Fobrtu'u'y 20. Mdrch 2U. Hflul'h. I tn 5 p.111. 1 short distance But of Knapp ’a Hotel. Dumb ton Street. Lo aver Town Durham )fice hours from 12 to : o’clock . t‘ HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 0F See in the New Hunter Block. Office was, 8 to 1'!) a. m. to 4 p. m. and 7 '0': .. :n. Special attention given to dis» an» :i women and ahiidren. Rasidem-e oc- ‘Josite Presbvtatian Church. ' Officeâ€"Over Douglas’ J ewellerv Storm ,u‘mcn AND RESIDENCE a 4am aaaiutunt Roy. London Ophthalmic Rov é hm. and 60-30le Sq Throat and Nose Hon- 3 57:; L. R C. 9., LONDON ENG {VRA DULATE of London New: . ()fica. nearly opposite the Regis’r; office‘bambton ‘t..Durham. Anyamoun‘ )f muxzev tr- man at 5 nef- cent. on far! grape”;- . Under and by virtue of the powers of sale contained in acor- tain mortgage, which will be pro- duced at he time of sale, there will be offered for sale by pubkc auction on Saturday. the tenth day of A ril, 1915, at the hour of three o’c ock in the afternoon, at Hahn’s Hotel in the ToWn ,of Durham in the County of Grey by Dougald McPhail, Esquire, Auc- tioneer, the following property. namely: All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and prem- ises s'tuate, lying and being in the Township of Bent‘nck in the County of Grey/ and being composed of lot number eighteen in the Third Concession west of the Garafraxa Road, and con- taining one hundred acres. more or less. ' Erected thereon is a frame dwelling and barn. Termszâ€"Ten per cent. of the purchase money to be paid in cash at the time of sale and the balance of the purchase money to be paid Within thirty days from the date of sale with; six per cent. interest. The property will be sold sibject to a reserve bid. ‘ er meeyanvor. c. Insuranw Mien! \‘Iomoy to L03... Issuer of Mar ’iMI'P Link»: (us A 29: urnl financial bus: 19$.“ tram-(414611. 3153’.“ AV! QN'F '1... mm Town. 3 For further particulars 'and conditions of sale apply to 3 Gordon Waldron, 18 King Street, West, Toronto, Solicitor for the Mortgagees, or to Wray and Coughlin, 751 Dover- cmrrt Road, Toronto; SolicitOrs. Dated at Toronto this 17th day of March, 1915. 3'25 3 “You know,” she began sternly “that you must not eat during lesson hours! Now, as a punish- ment, you must stand here in front of the class and eat every bit of it.” The small bqy did as he was told, a curious grim overspread- in: his face. The teacher misun- derstood that gm until the last scrap had disappeared, when, from tearful accents : “Please, teacher, that wasn't his lunch he was eatin’; it was mine.” J F GRANT. D. D.S.L.D S " 'ONDR GRADUATE. UNIVERSI- ty of Toronto. Graduate Rays ‘nllege Dental ngxgeons oqutano Dentistry 111 all its Branches Ora. lamieson a lamieson. l. 6. Hutton. I. 0., 0. I. l P. Telforrz. ARRISTEL, SbL-ICITOR. ET: A. H lacksma. O'MRY PUBLIC. DORIMISSIUN SPECIALIST ‘ .:.- EAR, THROAT NOSE 6 Odie: ‘3, 1 4: <*. I n ’F )wur \‘a nd E a, n.. W. 0. Pickering Dentist. HIE ATE THE LUNCH. Medical Diiectorv.‘ Mortgage Sale Arthur Gun, 3%. D. Denial Dz’redorv Z ara’ ‘Dzraa‘orv R. 32'! WN fiR. BUR}. flNT {LHVVHI' TOW (hm- J J Hunt.er’- wafled in ’ Mr. W. C. Mickel,’ K.C., of Belle- L 1' ville, Ont, has a Bible in his . possession published in 1700. Rev. ' Edwin Hobbs, Scotland, Ont, has one published in 1634, which was iprinted 23 years after the transla- I tion of our famous authorized verâ€" Isiom. It is quite possible that someone may have a copsr of the 1611 translation. But even that would not be the oldest Bible in ’Canada, for I have in my posses- sion a Bible brought to Canada , bv my father. Mr. Robert Barbour. in 1852 from Scotland, which - was ' published by the deputies of 'Christopher Barker, printers to the Queen’s Most Excellent Ma- .. yesty, 12 years before the author- ‘ized version, dated 1599. It was translated out of the original .' Greek by 'llheod. Berza and trans- , late-d into English by L. Tomson. . This Bible was rebound in. 1632. when the Psalms of David were ‘-txhe heirs of Apdro' Hart,_Edin- HEN E99 f1 0 o u f: u f] M v .b‘ '. added to the ,volume published by Q a The mouth of March is drawing toa 'close, and it seems to be the longest month in the year; Time is on flube mam-ch, and ’is moving on slow, but sure. 'Dhe young lad who did not get up to his teens was eagerly looking for the' time he would become a "man, when he would be free from the command of his parents, and on! ”now he 1m- a'zimzd what good times he \wuld have. But alas, Lime max-Jim Md along till he reached his long expecteu desires, aha .now he IS at that stage of existence (he was looking for long yeais ago, and ne 1‘sz no“ mat the 10mg expected free- dom is far Irom being (wmat be ex- pecoed to realize. Pniceville was called after 'the surveyor,-Pmce, 01 me Lawn plan. in tne year 1851, or 64 years ago. Youwerezn’t a boy, Ltseli', tuell, Mir. Editor, and «new you t.) travel from Fleahertom to the then-- Pncculle, you “'0qu liunl me wig swamp to be in its original state. hall way .113) mu LL’J’iUull, 4-... unmâ€" mg could we seen um; wlla am» mals 01' all descriptions. Btut Price- vule 0:03.111: 3. lluteu. little: town sulnce, and none of tne original residents are now llvlnxr. nun: marcnuu along swiftly, t‘lll now it is um 22nd UL niarcll, 191:). PRICEVILLE‘. ’lumrc 13 half slclgmng, and the otnm- Dali W'lecluflg. U11 tug was running norml a'uu soutn t.“ sleigumg is fairly gOOu, but tnc 83.8; anu west ruaus am: mosdv bare.- \ ~. ware are winule mmuhes laid ul‘o from L120 enects of cold, and oth- ers complammg 1mm omcr axl- meats. Councillor AldLorn ‘ a'ttcnded common meetmg at Flcsnercon on Sayuruay.” Our rim-ill man is busy grinding animal food, and makes good VVOI‘K. ' We have in town another shoe- maker, mr. U1‘u0.uy, lu'rmerly 0; Durham. who cgi‘wrs gouu aagimaxâ€" tion- and a baron-r, mr. Al‘ncti. So the one atce‘nu’s to tnee feet. wade the otue-r trims we head. ‘1‘ the head .5 Kt'p'i cool, and the feet good and “arm, n is said to 4-: :1 good rum of health. Tm'ee blacksmiths in our town should be able to keep the animal creation in good understanuiLg. and also attend to oth-em necessary requirements.» The Rev. Mr. Matheson gave his 89-0011“; Luanda). U11 DUlludV OH 1 series of sermons to be given by him during the next momn. En, theme next Sunday will be, “Shall friends recogniZc eaca other in the Heavenly home 7’ The forogomg appeared some txme ago in The Toronto News. and explains itself: Some- months ago The News brought to our notice the exist- ence of a number of old Bibles. Misses Mather and Lawrence opened a millinery 5:10p in toun‘ lately, “were they will atcen-Ll L) that part, of ‘ladies’ requirements. Hector McLinnon of The (3.1030 staff generally finds a way to his home here for a short time. Hector is amongst the best of the Glpbe reporters. Our mail couriers are ohligiwg kind of fellows in taking; . away and bringing back extra mail which is not in their business contract.- Wedding bells are ringing this week. Irish and Scotch uniting in the holy bonds of matrimony. More later on. .I a visit to Mr. N. McKinnon at‘th post office. Dan. McCormick of' Swinton Park dre \\ in a large quantity “i logs for the Dux ham furnutule fac- tory this winter, and is drax‘ving some yet, partly on 3:19;“ an- mud. were 00:11pr I: 1y ucs stroyed by U? 1 We understand there is not much msura 1011 on the building Caue'; of ire unknown Joe Black, our popu at ”note!â€" keep-er, has two good men to 9.".â€" tenrl to the wafits of his m1:_.cs'" work, one, Robbie, as stable man, resn-onsié 1“: true looks after the acmmmoiation the travelling class of the comâ€" munity. Mr. Geo. Walker of Toronto pajrl Norman M'cTntyre. south lino, sold a' fine young horse to Mr. John Gray of Bunessan. The price paid was $120. > The same horse would have brought $200 two vears ago. ‘ Fab), Ll yearn UCLUL‘C but: aULLLUI‘ “‘ . . o . . ized version, dated 1599. It was Mrs. Jas. Jameson :2} Vismng tramslated out of the original friends at Markdzle thls Week. Greek by Theod. Berza and trans- Mrs. W. J. Bellamy and sister, lated into English by L. Tomson. Miss Osborne, nurse, Collingwood, This Bible was rebound in 1632 visited their aunt, Mrs. John 03.. When the {Psalms of David were borne, at Markdale on Tuesday added to the volume published by Miss Elia Karstedt is visiting for the heirs of Andra Hart, Edin- 'a few days at Owen Sound burgh Scotland, in 1632.1 believe Reeve McTavis-h and one of the this is one- of the oldest Bibles in Wild-1101‘s 80 to Toronto this Canada. week to attend a Hydro radial Dr. Lane is always kept bmy attenfling to the sick. The house 21an ”part of the cm}:- tents of Mrs. Clarke of this town Some are making 111.111": syrup, but tim Weather is rather cold ya"; for: a good run. Vs’" {1}" Tim Dnherty attends (rep 1 _ ally as ladios’ driver, and ot‘1 r ANOTHER OLD BIBLE. John) Baa-baur, ‘ Vamney. J 0'3 . The Methodist. Ladies’ Aid ceie-i bratéd St. Patrick’s Day with a; successtul Irish supper'and entéré tainment in the church. The men»; bers of the society, in character-i istic costume; waited on table, and 1 served an excellent hot supper“: after which a pleasing program was rendered. conducted by Rev. Geo. Waugh of Dundalk, who also gave a fine address .on the war. A :numbcr of young ladies in cos- tume represented the Allies, and with patriotic spirit sang the National Anthems of the various countries. A chorus by the Ladies’ Aid demanded a hearty. rencore. and a reading by 'M'rs. Trimble was a very taking number. Miss Emily Acheson gave a pleasing recitation, and Miss Millie Binnie of Proton a sweetly rendered song. A taking solo by Doc. Fairey, and two well rendered numbers by Rev. Mr. Jones com- pleted the program. Mrs. B. S. White and Mrs. Trimble were ac- comp‘asnists. Mr. amuu Mrs. Robert Waller, who are leavmg tn-e farm to reside n-e-re. Were a few evenings ago p'r‘cScnlleeu by tueir ulclgnuors and [menus Winn t'wo uni-salon -01La118, accumpanlc-u uy_ an approynate :Quul‘cbd. ‘ Marriedâ€"On Wednesday, March 10. \by Rev. J. Phimister of "Max- well, Mr. Geo. Waller of Artemesia to Miss Caroline Ottewell " of Osprey. The young couple have settled on the Waller homestead. west back line. my. u. L‘uapmwn has moved to tut: fluncy mum. on Ewe eas» Dam Midst. fluou .uLl'. uUb‘. H 49.30;] uuS’luU . - cu w um: mun vacated my My. (.‘uapman, near Barclaw. my. .135. hupps 1.5 moving from twu case vac»; mm: to the George Luumpson mum at Pornaw. nu. .L. r'lyun LB movmg from uuuauu L-Uuu'c [U (m: lax'm, at umzsuug'c, yuxcma‘cd Irom Jouu mum. my. .LMUS. Elmer 1135 m0 vea 1rum Ln: vmagc to ms name at. 'nucx L'“‘ISQ (- .uu‘, nauuaru rurwous, W110 rc- c-uu..1y. sum ms mm; an Item: mm» Lu nu. Mud. can», uau a buc- CUSa‘u; bout: U1. SLUUK, ECU.) lac; “wax, am; uaS‘mu~uu w town LU hm: uapum paxb‘vwnzdgd. Mr. urea. Maxgce, wno has reamed in L‘Utuug'h'Uuu [we past mgr“. yum-b, La Cumug ‘Lo nus. Vangu- Sun’s rcalucncc, auu W111 W011; 101‘ my. bunny Lu but: prouuce., DIAS;- ‘wub‘a. $1.13.. 03.88 LeBVUJ! 111-13 0661) qtllte 111 101- a couple 01‘ weefis 'wu'Ln .nual't. trouule, nut is now improv- nu. ;. a. r'wucr moved last wen; to tut: uomx btew'au res:- Qence on .LUl‘UuLU Hum-u, and .uu‘. barncy W cuuu was moved to me Allul‘cw’ gunman; Lu. “Lug .\ acatyu uv .uu'. L‘lb‘utu'. nus. n. uunulc camp-ruined a numucr 01 um- nap-nus at 21 um- u‘ur ‘pauy on r'muay e\en1n°'. quartuny communion Was held in tut: 1*‘1‘ea‘uytynan clmn ch on Sun- uay mm a guou autunuaucc, nu- wmnstaaamg A we umax oraule ruaus. .u; we preparatolyrseruce, two new memuers were received on p-roruss-lon o; xaitn. Mrs. Mills, and little daughtei, on an extended visit with the for- mer’s mother, Mrs. Sullivan, left a few days agO‘for their new home "in Montreal. - ~ ‘CQ’WI .497!” 9.171 17-11 «x unv'snrtrrnn "1 mm .5; *VM chm ‘KF'TT'QTT “.an- 0" ”Inc: €31??? .KI-T‘TBI'? arw' °1YfTTTffrTfflf"‘"n h”?! .73?!“ «1101?. 0171 ".7 Hr~c,rr~.rr~.mrl hnqnqmn emit AT-"tnq' him? ATV-“7mm" '12.“:an \‘uuuu tubing in to time may; tua on \suun.a“ay cs-‘cumg, m3. hum. peat: tuner, 21 \dlddrlx‘ b'uabi,.u1'uppcq dead on tux: {'uau. 1:119 Memouist pulpit w’as sup- plied on Sunuay biy fiev. W. Wal- lace 01 ' Marxdale, who Ls a thoughtful preach-er. His sermon in tut-.2 even-mg on the Gailnean Bov was a uni-sh-ed‘ and deeply intereshng discourse. Rev. Mr. Dungeon was at Dundalk for we may. . We overlooked Last Week noting a specially interesting and instruc- tive paper on the poet, Browning, given. by Miss Ol-dbam of the Higu whool staff, at the literary even- ing of the Presbyterian Guq‘d. ‘ .L~U‘t:~c: JLCLxUlJL‘C, Lien-i behamy anu COUqu;U£b’ uranium 411a Lulu- »‘L'Ufl bulk: in .LUL'UuLU ldfit \\ BBXL LL1- ‘curuuwlug tut: chmlagugc m m:- “a.“ U; Lug: LUwauHJ am). CUL‘LLiul SCAUUi Seculuuo flukcxlcu my .ulc LiVul‘u LUmAubaalun p'uLCudSE U4. Lituub a.» Lu5‘5;1¢.d. "Hu Luau“ 1;:de egg/”UUU \\ Jul U'L‘ "yum mm: Cu“ litany lUL' UAUDLd‘g L2- “1.145. L “L- x n-a'quun-we Vex-sham maul CUB:L1L|.CL “as Much accux'cq uy .ml‘. \V'. .LxUL'LuU U; UJLJ¢Q)', \V‘AU CU“;- llLUIIICUd. 14.1.6 $691.36 li‘SL \VGCIX, Mr. M. K. Richardson was at Owen Sound on Friday attending the funeral of his esteemed old friend, tne late John Rutherford. County Clerk, Mrs. Dowdle of Perth, is visit- imp: her mother, Mrs. W. J. White. Miss Reta Buskim has returned from a. few weeks’ ~visit in Tor- onto. .mr. W alwr mfiarr has returned to town and Add [8.1ch a P0a-1Juil mm 4344'. u. A. dcdi‘kb' Dr. Little visitéd over Sunday with his pargnats at_OW9-n Sound. iiiâ€"frank chard has bought the FLESH‘ERTON. - Old John Wright loo-acre farm, a. 5 ;mile and a quarter from L10 vii-fa 3 lag-e, tue deal being closed on Sat-3 1 urday. This is a well-watered, ex- 5. ‘-' icellent stock farm, con'.’eniently fa reituat-ed to Mr. Cfnard-‘s own place 1‘ F Mr. Samuel Henderson of thisi :place has bought Mr. Thos Clay-H “101173 park lot of eight acres Tn z; 'the suburbs and, we understand,§ " épurposes cultivating and erectingé ;a dwelling thereon. i 5’ Reruns tsunami-a: wan-40m 1m 1:. HARNESS DANGER OR PA: N COSTS YOU 1419714114164 To mvzsr GA Ar: Ml. [Cgm' 4 s new 11.115111111114141;- “me Cultâ€".1114- " a 143 “the Cum 111$ . :41'441 1:411d- 1y tak 1,2; "14*. 1' M" of the (11d ‘”:4.~hi<~1'0d trip-44% 144111-11 1s: 41 by 1111111 (1111-21. figwgms SNVENTEON Miss Jennie Moore, daughter of the late Wm. Moore of the Dur- ham Road, died at Bufzalo on Monday of last week. The re- mains were brought here for in- terment, accompanied by the de- ccased’s broth. er, Mr.A1ue1t'E\.ion~ 01 Si] er Creek, NY” and sisteu Mrs. Richardson, of Buffalo. A sister, Mzs Cranf’al, 9; Port Perry, and Mrs. Wm. Moore and Mrs. Ale x. Moore e, of Toronto. also attended the iuneral. Mrs. W. C. Parker is a sister of 1.20 de- ceased. I . . I ' The man who 11:15 alieadv con- Vinced Limscli, tlllngu the cam-â€" ful adx ertising statements of ”In: automooile and auto-E11101: suit-s- men. that the horse is fast trax el- lin‘g into the past, will 1(2 (2:111 \\ 1L11 surprise the follouing 1mm an article based upon the. reports of the carriage industries of Ihe United States: It appears new that the auto-ii I mobile hasn’t even put Sa crimp ' 7 __ _‘ _ ' _7 _ in the buggy business. tatistics '““"”"" ‘ " f" show that the buggy sales in this, 1118' “REMARKS.” country last year broke all pre-g Murphy, the foreman, was sent vious records, and reazhed» them the railroad office to report a rather staggering total of 2.200,- slight accident in the gang repair- 000. However. this is not . so ing the track. He was handed a strange as it appears at a glance; blank, and got along all right There are just as many: young fol- 5 until he came to the space head- lows and young girls to do theirled “Remarks.” After staring at it courting nowadays as ever before: fa while he beckoned to the clerk. more, in fact. And you can’t drop 3“W;hat’s the matter, Pat,” asked the control of an automobile over : that official. “Well, sor,” said the dashboard or windshield and Murphy, “ye see it was Bill’s big let the gasoline engine and front , toe he hit wid th’ hammer and it wheels plug along on their own g wouldn’t look well for me to write hook. . down the remarks Bill made.” ._.‘:Z‘._a The millin cry openings at W. Wrig':.ts and F. G. Kai'stcdt's last week were an attmctiun for mamY of the ladies, who \‘isitrzl Lye Show rooms and admirrd {32-9 artistic display mad-e by the millinery Died. â€"-.At Tcgina. Sask., on F11- day, Mare] 19 .Morlv: ? 81,1111, 1: e 13-month s-old daughter of 211;. and Mrs. Chas. McTaVish. The friends here of the beref‘t'parm-M's deeply sympathize vith them in their loss. Mr. Chas. McKrrcdmdo mw‘secl Mon-day to the 4th line, where has taken :1 1.199110'.) on Uw z“; with Mr. Losiie Chard. Mr. Will Crosslj'; . who 1135 r turned from tins. hiSt, to Ike Toronto, spent a few guys “i his parents here. last week. a f! Upon presentation to J. ‘1. Lgm, 53‘:‘f'i:21351;, 6Wcst Kim: street. 'i‘urontr). who \f'H ‘7th the towns behm', M215 £503 '1}: :1 Ft :' In .I‘ m: 0.01}- Sultutim‘. :md “Xiilllilmt‘flh n. Sakhib‘rfi. ASK at hotel 0mm: for 11mm muniwr. Bole dates. MUUN f FOREST, Coync House April 6th and 7th. DURH s51, Middaugh House, April 8th 1 Day unl)~ Luanda; (uh any Lial 7.50 imu.) ‘ HANOVER, sued douse, Arpil 9th. M. Mzt‘ ii. (Jannda than ya}; sum» in :LWMN - 1)».+1inz':: 0f Pup?! 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O - Keep 3 Savings Account, and '3 " Let Your Money Accu- mulate. m We solicit your account in our -- SAVINGS DEPARTMENT i» ' DURHAM BRANCH, VALU ‘ LJAL-\.‘ 3L; DIAKI \\ mirvd {119. :1 ff stizic I e by the millinery:§ a: IcKzfmflznde unwed 011i2 9. 4th line, Where he % 395-1133;) 011 {11:1 1211114 Chdrd. oss who has ro- Lie \ est, to 11"8111 t a few 1:1vs \xith 5 are last v 9011. E gina, Sask, on F11- g i E I § Q 5 I --.. .... -..__.-.~..-- ._.-_ .LM rive? ..eginr1, 1:10; Sdaughter of M Mc'l‘avish. he f. the bereft 1131131113 31127.9 with them i.n £23: {(ND THE HORSE. i I ___ , i ‘ i I 3 10 has already c0114 Established over Forty-oné Years murv 2,1: :t ('z-m'd ASSETS OVER $48,000,000 PO N I00 to which ever} - nhscrlntion is paid is denoted b the num be: on the address lsbel. No popes-d1 continued to all srresrs sre pcid. except st th 1.. non of the proprietor. ° ° For transient saver-casement. Advertumg cents per line for the first tunet Rates . - than 50011“; pertine each labor- quent insertion minion measure. Profeuiou .osrds not exceeding one inch 84.00 per sum Advertisements Without Ipecinc directions '1 be published till forbid s: .1 charged ”conga Tmnsieotnotxoesâ€" ‘Lcst. ' ‘tFonnd.' “For etcâ€"50 cents for first insertion. 25 cents for one! snbseq nent neertion. Alladvertisemeuts ordered by strangers was be mid for in advance. Contract rates for yearm advnrnunmn-e- ._- 18 "m‘ausunn VERY THURSDAY momma At the Chronicle Printing House, can 8treet. Subscription Rates . 71‘;R‘Inonx€u_will be sea any address. {toe of Murphy, the foreman, Was sent to the railroad office to report a slight accident in the gang repair- mg the track. He was handed a blank, and got along all right until he came to the space head- .afl “pnma'rlra ” Afé-o-n cal-nu“...- -L :L “What’s the matter, Pat,” asked that official. “Well, sor,” said Murphy, “ye see (it was Bill’s big toe lye hit Wid th’ hammer and it and Funerai Director \, PM? "mam-u- >> void :: nnoyances Full line of (Tatlmlic ‘ and White Caps for a; DURHAM.ONT Snow R0(ms-NexL Lu Sw Barber Shop. Rxsumxcxc door South of XV. J Law hlw'ksmith shun. C. L. GRANT “'9 stand h-ad good anything guarantee. “'hen ways ! hunger able :0 per. ‘ the 39: a “4-0" \Ve h.1v yea vs a cmnpiai this ")3! EDITOR AND PROPRIF‘TOR J Buy “Staniield’s happy. Nummn Embalming a Specialty How about an Overcoat “’9 have" :1 few at bar- gain prices. have so 18 film 1' lli’ach-ux Our Guarantee It buying undm my 31).» best; ,feels umre ( w] will save an Mu The Ren IM- e Remedy AND read 3‘ )tvet ': Robes, and blni'k aged people. (‘1 \V ("3 $110776 h to Swallnw' mnfm'x »m- to"! H U (1 AHVI'L] u 5 m- a! 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