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Durham Chronicle (1867), 16 Feb 1905, p. 5

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ringing Horses, sondition with. [stitutiom ;.>twear at large 1 “save” money. (‘la ss Merit. ct izer. i‘lanneletto Blah».- gray. at 81.20 u psi:- 10 bills " our linm t. We will hero wear that will sell 'eduction in price. WARE. .‘ lesh Forming need to ’d to.. Lets at 45c inch. 'ts at 4% and 600 out. 156. 200, 300 “a“. l Plates at 20c and 25-. “MS (31103 rders. Shoefing, 72-i- NTS. Me, u 250 Axv OWEN SOUND- BLANKETS. Big 4 Spice t0 DURHAX .50 .25 .10 In order to reduce our stock at Winter Goods, W6 Felt Boots, Heavy Rubbers, Caps, etc. at a along and get the bargains, they are l Goat Robe. lsrge size, was 89.00, now 86 50. 1 Man’s Imitation Lsmb Cost. was 815 00, now $12.00. All Men’s Suits tint. were 88.00 end 39.00, now 8600. end ell others at equsily low prices. 4 Men’s Heavy Frieze Costs. were 87.00. now $5.00. Ladies’ Furs. new goods. were 87.00 to $7.50, now $5.00. BARL-LAY BELL. Durham. KIKUHNBR MAURER. Hanover. RA HN BRO-4.. l‘oeusmdt. A Câ€"lâ€"ll‘dl‘u Stallion. For patticulars apply to Feb. 8:11â€"5:35- Just a Few Words . - - HEALTHY HORSES Ihe People's Draggisl. of diseases. No trouble should too great, to get and keep him in good shape or his every day work. Clydesdale Stock Food, with his ordinary feed, regulates his whole system by aiding the digestion, regulating the bowels, stimulating and correcting the action of the liver, loosening the hide, giving sleeknees to the coat, and your horse will do more work and on less feed. It can be stopped at any time without bad results. Mr. D. B. McEachern, Harriston, Out., says: “ I have used your Clydesdale Stock Food for the last six months in my stable, and I find it is the best tonic I have ever used, and it is the only tonic that when using, I can stOp at any time without bad results, and my horses will not lose in flesh like they will with other Stock Foods. No better remedies on the market than Clydesdale Heave Cure, Colic Cure, Worm Powder, Gall Cure, Embrocation Liniment and Tar Foot Remedy ; they should be kept handy. You never can tell when they may be needed. If the above preparations are not found satisfactory your money will be re- funded cheerfully by our dealers in your district, namely : clearing Sale of Seasonaple Dry floods DRUG STORE. C. L. GRANT, upon the quality of the goods in our stock. and then we’ll leave it to your own good judgment whether you will buy here or not. Cglor. pure black. Everything in this gathering of is purchased on its merits alone. It. is at the high- est (unlit?- puently just. as good could be got, but. t h 3 3 would be again” our prmciples; sre 9010 136MB DURHAM. HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. Form lII.-â€"Clara Aljoe, Arthur Weir. Edith Grant, Rosa Brooker, Lily Walker. éormII.â€"Thomaa Allan, Ethel Morrison. Willie Farqubarson, Keith Newton, J ames McClocklin. Form‘I.â€"Irene Latimer. Robbie Laidlaw. Katie Clark, Islay Camp- bell, Hazel Caldwell. PUBLIC SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. Sr. 4.â€"Nellie Smith, Ella Kinnee. Cecil Wolfe. Charlie Crawford and Bella Ector. equal. Lizzie Kinnee and Rubv Watson. equal. Jr. 4. â€"Eva. Burnett Vaddie Cald- well, Hazel Marshall, Laura. Siegner, Russell Currie. Cl. 3,â€"Ruhy Knisley, Nellie Hep- burn. Catharine McDougull, Jamie Farquharson, Brock Grant. Sr. 2,â€"Edith Watson, Louis La.- velle, Rex McGowan, Annie McDon- ald, Devena Warmington and Nellie McLean. equal. Jr. ‘3. (sotâ€"Bessie Saunders. John McIlraitb, Leonard Lavelle, Tressa McKay. Winnifred Brooker. Sr. ‘2. (b)â€"-Mamie Mountain and Milton Mills. eqtal, Vivien Crawford, Maud Burnett. Lida Livingston, Har- ry Gordon and Evdiue Levi, equal. Sr. Pt.‘2.â€"Vernou, Fluker. Cecil Guthrie, Winnie Waruer. Annie Vol~ lett. Marion MacKenzie. Sr. Pt. ‘2. (a)â€"â€"Alfie Sharpe, Pearl Mitchell, Cassie Russell. Lizzie Hillis. Alex. Hilderbrand. Jr. Pt. ‘2. (b)â€"Maggio Hartford and Roy Farqnharson, equal, Willie Morton, Ian Campbell, Frankie Mc- Ilraith, Jennie Benton. Sr. 1'. (20â€"May McKecbnie, Mary McKecbnia. Willie Heslitt, Cecil Mc- Nally, Emily Lloyd. Sr: 1. (b)_â€"Helen Ireland. Jessie Black, Lilian McCrie. Marguerite Hutton. Georgina Lawson. Class (A)â€"Wilfnd Campbell and Bit: Torry. equal, Annie Russell. Class (B)â€"Nellie Fluker. Nettie Lloyd. C'lass (C)â€"Me1vin Gregg and Alvin Ebrhardt. equal, Willie Hazen. Lléyd- ‘ I 3. Sinâ€"Fanny Ector, May bplueu, Class (C)-â€"Melvin Gregg and Alvin Herbie Edge. Ehrherdt. equal, Willie Hazen. 3. Jr.â€"Emma Ritchie. Herbie Bit- 0 0 chie, Arthur Edge, John Greenwood, U. No 2. B G. Clara Greenwood. v w , 4° Sr.-â€"Mndge Morton, Johnnie 2. Sr.â€"Willie KennrArthnr Wil- Newell. ' son. Robbie Williams, Clarence Ste- 4. Jr.-â€"â€"Arthnr Ritchie. plea, Willie Ector. - ,3,- ‘ 3. Staâ€"Elise Edge. ‘ 2. J r.â€"Kete Ritchie. Peel-lie LWil- 3. J r.â€"Smith Ewen, Gertie Moro eon, Boy McCrncken,Elize Willleme. ,ton, Johnnie Gruby. Vile MoKech- Jr, Pt. II.â€"Joo Kenny, Nona mun-..“ Vinnnnt anlor. nie. 2.â€"George Newell. Herbie Duns. moor. Alfred Bartley, Andy Veeeie, Annie Ewen, Pt. 2.-â€"Mebel Veeeie, Boy Winner, 0 0 Willie Edge. .fi 1. Sr.â€"Lewie Nowell Thomas ~‘NO 14 N0“ ' ;Cl. 4, â€"Fred Weltz. Gruby. : 1 0 Jr.â€" mot. TAYLOR CO., Droxuore. 1.3, A DRU MM. Holstein. KAOI'T BROS, Mnrkdale. HONOR ROLLS. Earl Veasio. Garnet. Wis. AIY 1. EDGE, Teacher. lods, we will sell for Cash or its equivelant, all Clothing, Furs, etc. at a big reduction. This is a genuine clearing sale, so come as. they are for you. We quote as follows: 2. Jr.â€"Kate Ritchie. Pearlie Wil- a Mor- eon, Boy McCrecken, Eliza Willieme. cKech- Jr. Pt. II.â€"Joe Kenny. None Williams, Vincent Paylor. PM} 1. Sinâ€"Maggie Ritchie. Cueie Bit- VCSBIO. chie. Myrtle Ector.‘ m S. S. No. 1. GLENELG. Cl Sirâ€"Lizzie Binnie, Violet. Brit.- tan. Cassie kennedy. Sr. 4 -â€"â€"May Young. Emma Benton. Millie Whitmore, Jr. 4.â€"Winnie Binnie, Jennie Mc- Gillivray, Winnie Smith. Sr. 3.;Arcbie Kennedy. Kata Mc- Farlane. Angeline Davis. Jr. 3.â€"Amelia Rigby. Ben Whito‘ more, Rennie Smith. Sr, 2.â€"Lawrence McKeewo. Jr. 2.â€"â€"Alex. McFarlane, Wilfrid Nichol, Charlie McFarlane. Pt. 2. Sr.â€"-Bertba Sealey. Pt. 2. Jr.â€"â€"-Flora McMillan, George Arnett. Average Attendance, 19. Trustees for 1905,â€"â€"John Gray, Thomas McComb, Thomas Davis Secretary.Treaeurer, Geo. Binnie. Caretaker. David Nichol. CH kins Cl LOWER Rncem’s SCHOOL. Cl 5.â€"Alex. Aljoe, Fred Ritchie, Cl 4.â€"â€"Agnes McGirr. May H0p~ kins, Maggie Weir. Florence McGirr, Cl. 3 â€"â€"-Erneat. McGirr. ' Victoria Aljoe. Alex Bell, Jae. MoGirr, \Villie McGirr, Willie Atkinson, Howard Whitmore Annie Atkinson and Ada Aljoe, equal. 2. Sr.â€"Willie Crutchley, Robbie Lawrence; John Weir, Willie Aljoe. Myrtle Crutchley. 2. Jr.-â€"Susie Bell. Margaret Mat- thews, Lance McGirr. Pt. 2.â€"May Patterson, Herb At.- kinson. Sr 1.â€"Jobu Bell, Willie McGirr. Jr; 1.-â€"â€"Emma Atkinson, Ruby Me- Bach. No. 4. HOLLAND AND SULLIVAN. 3.â€"â€"Maggie Tinkh:m, Ettie Groch- ofake. Annie Grochofske, Earl Cargo. vâ€"S'};'II.â€"Henry Jones, 3011" Tink ham. | ng. II.-â€"Sadie Cargo. - 'Sr. Pu. 2.â€"â€"Willie Grablmann, H. Grahlmonn. Albert. Jones. Albert. Al~ lan. Jr. Pb. 2.â€"James Byers, uowam Davidson. Sr. 1.â€"â€"Elma. Grochofske. Jr. Lâ€"Lizzie Tinkham, Mamie Mitchell, Louis Nuhn. No.10, GLENELG. Cl. 5.â€"â€"Samuel McDermid. Cl. 4,â€"Lizzie McCuaig. Mary Jane McCuaig. Edna Chislett, Harold Mc- Dermid. 3. Sr.â€"-John McEacbern, Hooper, Julia McKinnon. 3. JrIâ€"Cbas McDonald. Ada Mc- Lean. Sara McEachern. Maggie Hart- 2. Sr â€"-K ate Hooper ford. 2. Jr.â€"-t{oy McDermid. Ida. Mc- Cuaig, Gertie McCuaig, Charles Mc- Kinnon. W ‘m .. ;;;L;,No. 3 ._ GLENELG. Cl. 5.â€"-Mary Edge. 4.â€"Maggie Firth. Er wood, Maggie Edge, Willie Ad: Staples. a ‘- A few Men’s Grey and Blue Flannel Shirts, were $1.35 and $1.50, now $1.00 and 800. Men’s Foxed Laced Felt. Booze, were $2.50, now $1 90. Men’s Black All Felt. Laced Boots, were $2.00, now $1.50. Men’s Heavy Rubbers, best laced. were $2.20, now $1.90. - 3. Sr.â€"-Elsie Blyth. 3. Jr.â€"George Stewnrt. Annie Stewart. Janet Blyth. 2. Sr.â€"Geo. Hallidey, Jacob Stew- art, Bertie Morice. ‘ 2. Jr.â€"â€"Cherlie Hellidey. Meggie Blyth, Vere indwell- Pt. 2. Sr.â€"George Stewert. Pt. 2. Jr.â€"-Ieei>el Stewart, Nelson ’Hnlliday. George Fortney. OI. 1,â€"Thornee Stuart. Joe Fort- J 01m A. GRAHAM, Teacher. ALEX. FIRTH, Teacher. Fanny Ector, May Spittell, "D. MCDONALD, Teacher. No. 14. NonuANBY. .2; ANNIE PETI‘Y. Teacher. James Byers, Howard ANNIE SCOTT, Teacher. McCuaig, \Villium Firth. Ernie Green- .29. Willie Williams, Isaac N 0 9. BENTINCK. Cl. 4â€"DOUglas Campbell. Alfred Shewell. Martin Walker. Cl. 3 â€"Kacie Mink, Viua Fischer, Nelly Sbewell 2. Sr â€"Katie Walker. 2. Jr.-Gordon Fischer. Milton Sherman. Scotty Walker and George Sbewell, equal. Pt. 2.â€".\lary Keoble. Joe Koeble. Sr. Pt. 1.-Howard Jinks. Thomas Bailey. Jr._Pc. 1.â€"-Bella Mink. Lizzie Fis char. N0. 10. BENTINCK. 5.-â€"-Annie Clark. Maggie Smith. 4. Sr.â€"Neil McLean. Hugh Mc- Cormack, Jessie‘Smitb 4. Jr.-â€" Willie McArthur. John Cquie. 3. Sr â€"“ illie McNally. Albert Lunney, Benton \IcNalls. 3. Jr.-â€"-â€"John McDonald. ‘2 Sr â€"Ross McDonald. Clara Cas- well. Thus Jobusmn. 2. Jr.-Robbie Putherbough Mao bel Smith. Clarence McNally. Pt. 2. Sr â€"Ea.rl McNally. May Grierson. Marjory Clerk. Pt. 2. Jr.-Perry Caswell. 1.â€"â€"Johnnie Clark, Johnnie Smith. Wesley Ceswell. Average attendance 25. W. J. Rn‘cmn, Teacher. It’s quite common with people whose digestion is poor. Immediate relief follows the use of Nerviline Stomach is strengthened, digestion is made perfect. lasting cure re~ults in everv case. Use Poleon’s Nervi- line once and you’ll never be without it because every type of stomach disorder is conquered hy s few doses One 25c. bottle of berviline slwsys convinces Sold everywhere for the past fifty y ears. 1. (a) Renal Boyce. Sophia Haney. Average attendance. )4. St. Paul. Minn. Feb. 5.â€"â€"Peter Eb- erhart. a {arm hand, who Thursday drank aemall bottle of nitro glycerine on a wager. froze to death while walking home and yesterday efiorts were make to thaw him out Peter worked near Wheatley, Minn . and while in the village got intoxicated. it is alleged, with the town marshall. who showed him a bottle of nitro-glycerine, saying it was taken from a bank robber. Peter bet that he could drink it and never feel injurious eflects. He drank it and started. .‘ Vuv“ He was picked up and hauled to the home of Claude Armonvale, his em- ployer, where his late “boss” under- took to thaw him out. so that the body might be placed in a coffin and properly interred. While the body was left in an outbuilding near the stove in which was a roaring fire. the nitrovglycerine explodee. The build ing was almost as completely wreck- ed as was the body of Peter. Eberhart was a strange charucter, and had often threntvened suicide. Is one of the meanest things in‘ the world. To prevent biliousnessfl use Dr. Hamilton’s Pink Pills which keep the system clean and pure, regulate the bowels, give tone to kidneys and liver. You’ll never haveaheadacbe, you’ll never have asour stomach, but you will have xvigorous bracing health by taking . Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. Your druggist sells Dr. Hamileon’s Pills. 25¢. per box, or five boxes for one dollar. WE give THE CHRONICLE and the Toronto News, both papers for a whole year for $1.85, cash in advance. AND METAL CLEANER COMBINED The only Patented Polish in the World. No Dust, No Dirt, No Smoke, No Smell. Contains no benzine or other explosives. PULVO makes more polish and lasts longer than any other. HAVE YOU HEARTBUBN? A BILIOUS HEADACHE. Exploded A fter Drink. L. HUTTON, Teacher. -H'...'wâ€"â€" REIEUIER THE PLACE MIDMW'B OLD STJND. * Now is your opportunity to buy goods that. you 3% require now at wholesale prices and below. You _ - . . ‘ _ __ _- ___ ‘A :l' ~-n-- n-‘_‘:‘ A 'V' B yaw-u v â€"â€" * can buy them just as cheap now as if you waited * for spring when the goods will be no use to you. a} We list a few below, but come and see for your- * selves. We have hundreds of other bargains 3* just as good. 1 Lsdies’ Cost. heovy. grey, trimmed with brass buttons, rogumr '- price 815.00, for ..................................... $30 m) * 1 Lsdies’Cont, militsry style. brass buttons. regular price $12 on, * for .......................... . ....,,.59,(m w 2 Ladies’ Costs, lined throughout, regular price 87 50, for. . .86 00 g \S 2 Lsdies’ Costs, lined throughout. regulsr price 87.00. for. . .35 in) 2 Ladies’ Coats, military style. steel buttons. regular price 88 m). 9,, <6 50 " for .................................................. .. 2 Grey Homespun Skirts, regular price 83 50. for. . .. . . . .8249 * A DI-_I. GL2...” ninnt‘ and trimmnd- Tagal‘r Dl‘lce ‘4.50. for ~33 99 $2 for .................................................. .3“! u‘ 2 Grey Homespun Skirts. regular price 83 50. for . . .. . . . $2.49 4 Black Skirts. piped and trimmed, regular price 84.50, for. .82 99 2 Nobby Navy Blue Skirts. regular price 85.00. {or .......... $3 5o 20 Shirts. all new. the latest patterns and styles. for. ””2070 nfl' 1 Dozen Ladies’ Fur Mufls. regular 31 50. 8'2 00. 33 00, for.... Tim 2 Pairs Ladies' Mocha Gloves. fur tops. regular price 8150. for .......................... . ......................... 980 3 Pairs Ladies’ Mocha Gloves. wool lined. regular price 31 2:3, for .................................................... Soc 1 Ladies’ Silk Mufller. regular price $2.00. for .............. $1.25 2 Ladies’ Silk Mufliers. regular price 81 50, for ............... 85c 69c 2 Ladies’ Silk Mufilers. regular price SI .25, for ............... 9 and 0°/ off on alll AH", 10,139?“ Ties, regular price 750, for .......... 5 Dozen Ties. leteet. silks. reguler price 400. In: Big reductions on Heavy Rubbers. 2 Dozen Colored Shirts. newest patterns, regul: Some of our Spring Goods are arriving: and we have to make room for them. So come and see if we have what you need. The prices will sell the goods. Highest Prices Paid For Produce. OUR GROCERIES ARE ALWAYS FRESH. THE CASH STUHE. After Stock-taking 1 piece White Wool Sheeting. regular price 656 a yard, to clenr at 55c a yard. ' Wool Blankets. regular $2.75, $3.50. $4.00. $4.25 and $4.50 a pair. to clear at a reduction of 15%. 15‘7o reduction on all winter weight Dress Goods and Suitings. Flannel. Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear, Ladies’ and Girl's Cloth Coats. Fursâ€"not a great many left. They are Ceperines. Rufls, Gaunt- lets end Capsâ€"all good. up-to-date styles. We’re giving big reductions to clear them out. Overcoats. We have a splendid line of Men’s Reefers, good heavy coats, of dark gray cloth, regular $6.50 value. to clear at $4.50. Great Glearing Sale Men’s Overooete, reguler price $12.00 . . . . . . . . Men’s Overcoeta, regular price 10.00 ........ Men’s Overconte. reguler price 8.50 ........ A lot. of ebout. 35 New Overcast: end Ulstereâ€"broken lines. We know they’re :11 right in fit end eppeerenoe. end we’re ready to put them in your poeeeeeion for very little money. Regal“ 82.75 line for 82.50. Bognltr.82.50 linolor $2 .25. on all winter Readyâ€"to-wear Clothing. 15°/o off on Heavy Underwear. List for Gentlemen. for [5 Days The quality of these Rubbers is the we can buy and we ’re selling them at Stock-taking has brought to light dif- ferent lines Where our stock is too heavy. We intend to lighten them by giving substantial reductions. Gloves. wool lined. regular price 81 25, .. .................................. 85c Izultr price 32.00. for .............. 8172.5 'egulu' price 81 50, for ............... 89c pnanI-r nricn “ 25. for ............... 690 trimmed with brass buttons, rogulnr .......................... MC m) 3. bus: buttons. regular price $12 nu, . .................. $9.00 ’hont. remain price 87 50, for. . .36 00 H. H. MUEKLEH. Regulu- 82.00 line for 81.75. Bo‘ulnr 81.50 line for 81.35. regular N .. . toclou at 310 00. .......t.oclurst 800. . . ..... to clout at 7.00.

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