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Durham Chronicle (1867), 5 Nov 1908, p. 2

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CRES ON THE GARAFRAXA 200 clear, 50 acres hard wood Well watered, first class 108:. “'ill be sold cheap to up estate. I land, 75 acre. valuable timber, llent barn and out buildings. e562”. ; land. Price $3000. V inns IN BENTINQK, ON DUEL nun 11‘ 111”; n nuu, nA-I - fence“ fair buildings good A NUMBER OF TowN LOTS ON I. a Splt‘ndid farm 11 1t1 a few,' Qumn and Countess SCY‘E’TtS ,-â€"good L__ 0! 800d timber Price $4000 lccation, prices rcasondble. Apply ~â€"~â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"-â€" ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-~ t t1 p0 f N NS INMGLFNEL‘G, GOOD §§9T11os.8mith,or a 1e ‘ 520“ to burn with stone bdsement, _olass dwelling house. only road. won loca+ed. 6wnor éiv- up. WLII be sold cheap to quick laser. blues IN ‘GLENELG. ’EXJ-I rRES IN EGREMONT, NEAR lore, gocd frame buildinga, r93 of hard wood bush, 30-x! E8 OF GOOD LAND ON DUR- road, 'with fair buildings. Pr-cc 'urther particulars and terms nent apply to W. 10:. DUNN, _ mag [15 NORMANBY,‘ FIRST FER OF IMPROVED VALU- arms in New Cntarifi, nnar Liskeard for sale-large dis- 1for cash. Map of the 100.111 t. rms iven on application to alter, Solicitorp for vendor. } 718 06t‘ IRES _;N _ BEfiJfiINCK, ‘ GOOD RES IN BENTINCK BUILD- 7- _.- _.___....__.___..___,_._ and soil good ever ythingin A DWELLING AND SHOP ON MILL class shape. Price $5000. I Btrmwt Durham, 1_10 I}. frontage; ! AND 14. CON. 3, N. D. R. 3, 15 acres bush. frame barn. ratered, must be sold. A H. :11. Durham. 22?“. 'arms for Sale. D AND 3RD DIVISION OF 0.1,E.G.R., in the Town- Glenelg.100 acres known as aKinnon Farm, at the Rocky 3). Immediate possession giv- n' particulars apply to J P. I. 311 MM. AND 28, IN THE 18TH CON- of the Township of Norman- Itainimz 250 acres, thv estate late Thos. Fulton, Cne stone :3 and one frame dwelling. Dank barn, also good frame “"311 be sold in block or di- to suit purchaser. Terms mown on application. Hugh . Administrator, llamiuilg-Q. t . IN THE SECOND CONCES- Vest of the Garatraxa Road Township of Normanby, in nnty of Grey. For particu- tply to J. P. Telford, Barris- n'ham. . 13 06th LOT 19, CON. 2, E. G. R. EG- . 3 miles north of Holstein. ling 100 acres. about 90 acres 1 and in good state of culti- good buck dwelling, large bastment barn, well fence-d rll watered, sod orchard. lo from schoo, and 1 mile church. Easy terms. For ulars apply to John H. , Holstein P. O. 625lmptf. BLE FARM FOR SALE a! the Aldred Larm, Lot n. 2. Bept’mck, contrlining nndrcd acres more- or less. Lace is well fenced anj undn' I state of cultivation. On cmises 's a fume barn 60x60, antler-ground atone stabllng, liming shod, sheep pen an! muse: 8: conrete house with hitch“). gagngncr klgohegand‘ shed, and cistern. Good hurl close to the houm. Good 3 orchard: This farm is an one of the best grain in the county. Two and a file: from the town of Dur- This £31m is offered for $6,â€" ne half down; balance at six mt. tutored, ”Addriesgmall excellent buildings, 16 incres wood bush small payment Price $6506. 'arms for Sale. ' W'V-v goat'ona via the rcprietor, .. Aldrad. Aland .0., Bank, ’alley Farm. 10-22 4 runs for Sale. Sale or Rent >03! FARM Durham,’ Ont ”taunhl' In.“ advortlsomenta. That In the beat proof we have to of!» that It am In profitable to you to This eerlee wlll be pregnant with pertinent points of general Interest, whether you wlen to buy' or‘ eell. to employ or be employed, to berrew or to lend, to and e finder or an owner. We wlll devote thla upaco regularly to a urlos of adver- tlumonto to stlmulate Interest In our Clam“! Want Ads. We an publiclty advocates um! practice our own precepts been”. *0 approclato their value. ADVERTISING ADVERTISING our Olmlflod Want Ad. RM A?! FOR ALL OXFORD CREAM SEPAR- [i011 gun. ator I‘m» am: as requested b a apnlvi writs “mom 605 Pernt Nov. fit.‘ .ztraot, Ton-puke. . FOR .FOR U. S. S. No. 2, EGREMONT and Normunby, county of Grey, malt: or female, holding fert or errand clam certificate. Appli- GOOD COMFORTABLE DWELLING with an acre of land, good orchard. good well, gozd out build- ings and other conveniences. Also for sale a good more colt, rising three years, harness, wagon, sleigh. uantity of hay, wood, garden and arming im lements etc. Apply to F. s. PORIPER. ' *â€"â€"'â€"_â€"""-l CARETAKER WANTED FOR DUR-I .ml school .A ply before sevenl o’clock' m.m.: o? the 7th of lervem- bc-r 1:0 é. L. Grant. 11- 5.1t 2 GOOD COMFORTABLE HOUSES. Apply J. M. Latimer. 423t NOVEMBER 18, AT LOT No. 49. CON. 2, 'N. D. R.‘ . the farm «stock and fixnplements of Mr. Thomas Lmng. Twelve Imonths’ credit. D. Mc- Enail, auctLoneer. 11- 2t HUNTERS AND OTHERS FOUND trespassing on the following :lots gill b9 pjosgouged:‘ Lots 57 and 62. TWO STOREY DOUBLE FRAME hcusm situatvd on the West side. of Gamirnxa Street, in Upper town, large lat with stabln, first c'lass well, also cistern. Apply on prem- ises. Angus Camervcn. 312tf. MY 2 HUNDRED ACRE FARM AT thawott, will rent one or more _years, taking most of rent in im- provements. Buildings, soil, water, orchard and timber all 00d. Ap- ply to J. Ritchie. Port Ar ur. Caretaker Wanted. __ --_-- ---. u. .,..- cutiung stsut'ng mhry, qual'}. a- tions, .txlvcrlcnce and enclosing tes- timonuh will be received up to Sat-- urd-uy, November 2131:. Dutifs to commfnc-e at the ‘bcginn'ng of the New Year. Wm. Bradley. Sue.- 'l‘re:13., Orchard, Ont. 11-531: \V . GOOD SOLID BRICK TWO STOR- ey dwellng, alcngSide Presbyterian Manse prOperty in Upper town, Durham. corner of Durham and El- gin streets. Seven rooms, pantry, clasets, cement floored cellar, etc. Good airy locatim in gwod lozallty. Good frame stable, hard and 30. water, one acre of land. Snap for quick purchaser. For further par- ticulars agply to John ’W. Mc- chhnie, wner, Rocky Saugeon A‘ All]. vvâ€"U u. L. . IU‘B "u I, 0 an“ 0. Con. 1, N. D. R.; lot 3, Con" l, and lot 3. Con. 3, 8. D. B., and lots 61 um! con. 2, .E. G. 3., Glenelg. 1 Order ruckus mama, OBUTCHLEY, JOHN BELL. W. _J. YQUNG. 033A! annual nuns WARNING T0 TRESPASSEBS Btrmtâ€" Durham, 110 ft. frontage. Apply to William Laidlaw. 829M COMFORTABLE COTTAGE AND 10 acres of land, opposilt Mr. Thos. Il:u.=kins, convenient to Durham: Cottage contains six rooms, 3300 woodshed, good stable. hen house, never failing well. Excellent place for gardening. Apply to Aaron Vollct. 2-6tf. Teacher Wanted. I’rnpe rty for Sale. : 3. 13° __G_R{'10F§ Farm Wanted. SALE REGISTER. To Rent. W. J. YOUNG, O. FIRTH. 81 '06tf. and l Threshing is about over here for t:. is yeir. I Mrs. Hardy and Mrs. Lawrence via tedirien'ds at Durham last week. Miss Sm th, of Toronto, is visit- ing (her cousin MJSS Flo. Watson. Miss L'zzie Campbell arrived "home safely alter an extrntive tr .p through Scotland. ROBERT BRIGHAM, LICENSED Auotloneer, Allan Park. Bales may be arranged by telephon ng to the store at Allan Park, or orders left at the Chronicle office. All_ules Public [School teacher Miss B. Christle taught school 'on Saturday as she wishes to tank-e an extna half.- duy Wt Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcocks, of Flasher- ton, called ‘on old trieni} at the Park last Friday. U tioneer for the County of Grey. Seles promptly attended to. Orders ma be lefl gt his Implement Wererooms. Mc innon’e old stand. or at the Chronicle_0fiice. Nov. 9, ’03. Mr. and ‘Mrs. McLeozl {have com- pleted their 'f.ne dwelling house, and have comfortably (settled in it. Mr. IA. Fzrguson’s little son had the miitortune to have 11.5 kg brok- en by ta kick irom a .horse. ‘ He Ls im- proving vslowly. Our pastor, Rev. J. A. Wratsou, has taken ,nia vuoatlon in October month. He ‘is melting his old friends in the martime provinces. Rev. gentlemen from Toronto {have taken his work (here. Rev. Sinclar preached an ex- cellent Hermon Sabbath last. L‘ er Conveyancer c. Insurance Agent. Money to Loan. Issuer of Mar- riage Licenses. A general financial busi- ness transacted. wish whim, a .apeed recovery. Halloween 13 pas for this year and those who were coming rom church Sabbath evening are no sorry it is over. Boys rwould’nt it be well to remember the ‘golden rule? D veyancers, Notary Public. Etc. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates. Dflice:-Mclntyre Block. over Standard Bank. Durham. Ontario. Mr. Wood, of Curb €2,1ttn gave a very im mitt-Easve sermon in Salem church fast Safbbath evening, in the absence of bur '-,stcr Rev. Mr. Barr), who is 11 with sciat ca. We wish «h.m a Hapeedy recqvery. v1 1|_,4_-!-_. \- In case of a burn or amid what would you do to relieve the pain? Such injuries are liable to occur in any family and everyone .should be gzepared for them. Chamberluim’a, In 9.9le on a soft cloth lel re- lieve the pain ulmoat mutantly, and union the injury II I. M! am can willl cause the ‘pnrts o heal m out leavlng g m. Fern-.10 by ell drug totes. . y . . . ty of Toronto. Graduate Roya College Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentistry in all its Branches. Officeâ€"Calder Block, over Post Office Dr. W. C. Pickering Dentist. OFFICE: Over J. J. Hunter’s. A. H. Jackson. . OTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSION- ; or, Qonveyancgr. c_. Insurance U York and Chicago. Diseases 0! Eye. Ear Nose and Throat. Will be at Knapp House, Durham. the 2nd Satuzdav in each month. Hoursâ€"lâ€"fi tun. D Uflice over Gordon’s new Jewellery itore, Lower Town, Durham. Any amount xf mnnev to loan at 5 per cent. on farm )ropertv. EYE EAR, THROAT NOSEd {.1 ,- Medical 01.76610"). ' "Ii-be weather has: taken a chan e.' ' Showers of snow and cold wind at. -~â€"â€"-v~--â€"â€"-~ ~~~ the last few days. ' . . ' Turnip; and everyt’l'ng In the 81131)" Drs. Jameson laclaurun. ’0: roots are .u securely laid by cor! 'the future. ' FFICE AND RESIDENCE A.‘ Water i=3 (goett'ng low and scarce short distance east of Knapp’s Hotel. in some places around hire. I Lamb ton Street, Lower Town. Durham, Mr. Aldcorn has put in front of‘ Oflice hours from 12 to 2 o’clock “(h store large Wndows which g'vrs :a “batter talipC-Ct to }is vc'stabl shun-111.; ' 5 No;nreac‘i11g 1'11 the B;.2pt‘4tc}n:r"}1, l I. B. Hlltton. M. 0., C. M. .lu-vt Sunday as the pastor was. away on dhurch matttr. some where-H FFICE AND RESIDENCEwCOR i Mia-s Magg’se McDonald, who was Queen and George Streetsâ€"North of laid up Wt! typhoid ‘in D ”0", 15’ Methodist Church Office [Hull‘sâ€"9418.111.” horn”? fund i.~‘o now ig'ett ng uling I'm... ...â€"â€"_-..c-â€"-câ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 2-4 3.m., 7-90.11]. Telephone No.10. : 1"x-ic..::vll»3 tFUSt'K‘S have engng‘eda "â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"~â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" â€"â€"â€"~ 3311‘. Rog: rf~'on, son of Mr. Ila-Granny ;w' 0 WM :1 grain buyir 'n Durmm Arthur 6"", M. D. Iovw ~t‘ irty years ago, as teacher forI ; 1909. g Que Auistant Rny. Londnn Ophthalmic Hos £113.. and to Golden Sq. Throat and Nose Boa 1 (ice in the New Hunteriilock. Office hours, 8 to 10 a. m., to 4 p. m. and 7 t09 9. tn. Special attention given to diseases 1f women and children. Residence 0p- msite Prefibvterian Church. promptlyfléttended to. ‘ 10-22-3mp HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OF- 606 in the New Hunter Block. Office m. ‘1')": OHN CLARK. LICENSED AUG. w. F. Dunn, ARRIS'I‘ER. SOLIQI'I‘QR, con J F. GRANT, D. D. 8.. L. D. S FONOR GRADUATE. UNIVERSI- J. P, Telford. ARRISTEI’., SOLICITOR. ETC L R. C. P.. LONL'JN, ELLIC}. RADULATE of London, Now DURHAM. ONT. (Lower Town.) BUSINESS CARDS Oflice: .13, Fro at Sf... Owen Sound. Swinton Park. What Would You Do? Dental Dz‘redorv. ”A" » N. . 8R0: W R Mzscellaneous. Legal “Directory. SPECIALIST : DR. BURT. THE DURHAM ski Mrs. J. A. Boyd and Mrs. George Mitchell visit-end Mrs. ern in Dun- dulk over S'Iturdeay and attended the concert. Mia's C. R churdson also took in the concert and vla'ted M'ss llamâ€" bury ov-cr Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rutledge of M:lrkd'll=“-, accompanied by their lit.tl‘o_grzmd:1‘ug'_tmr._Hazel Chalmers. [ \Ve notice Home of t'u‘e effects of ’Hallmvmfin Ilia" t 'hv “'"v 0' gruf- -' H“ t' o hinges and othm' th'mrs m'spllc- od. Some young 11111.3 t ink th~v urn Emmt b-fio‘vzuss- t‘”Py tnL'v‘ :dvn'fla'r" f 'mi‘mflac'ng 'hings ttlmy have no bxniness to. Mr. Roh'rt Fia‘her who met w’th a painful acc'dont at Hartforl, t“r?2ahin<: :1 counle of works M30. *3 still at Mr. Hmrtford’s {mil probably will be 'n :1 fit «tube to he wovr'd tn gl‘ii own "lam th's WIN-k. "I“ 'q (‘0. ng an 1V3” as could be expect-3:1 under t’h‘ circumatanoe-s. M1258 Sad‘e McKeo , . I .Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Cree-enwood maids 'n Durham fotna Txfingone to Vl‘t'd the latter’s s'sttr mt Chesley Mr. Don ‘ . u Sort while back. Donald. ofalg’rohggxlflni'ifiignfimgn-“hstonfi' T“?! I'rim‘wyfi‘fl‘” 0‘ ”on Sunday 0094).]? of .days recently nmohg oli ggtgflhpggflfngg .over twent . were Ming; bars 11 tbfs burg. ' m g vcr teacher, ’9' E- W It’lln" An fl‘III‘AnI-D A‘L--_--_ l-_L M'ns El'zn McCormick ‘Spent 'a few dnyi recently vis't'mr ' r unoli‘, Padtmuster McL-mn, of Wulkr-rton. Miss Ann'e McCormiék, of Walker- ton, via t~’d "er mothur here a OOUQle of weeks ago. Mias McArthur reurnefl home from Niagara F?“ a couple of weeks 9.9.70 and Clip-cot" to rtrmuin for :1 w]! 1". Mr. Angus McArt‘wur took a trip to Toronto lust woek and r lurnu-J on Saturday nig"t. Mrz. Thomas McComb of D"rki«‘q' Corn‘ra, was a vis tor among old n9ig“bora 'n this burg recently. Mr. Dan McCormick returned "ome from Stettlfir, Alberta, where he has been «doing .acttlcment jutfies on his farm t‘trD. _ 77 w -- ‘- uuvvvs «wan by (the Presbytcrian church cho'r of w‘ ich .she was a. member for number of years. pair'ng. 9 Mr. \W. Heat“. took Rev. L. F.‘ Kipp'.s work on Sunday, 811 plying all four appointment, v.z., ‘leamr- ton, Prioevlle, Ciryion and [£03313] Quartfirly communion iaervlo‘ was r'wld in the Methoifst churcin con-' ductoi .b the pastor, who labored. undo-r a wavy 0011. | 'IWe ground is very dry y-c't for ploug‘ing and very lttle wgn of rain. Some of t‘ne farmers are busy taking up root: wh.l«e others are trying to plough. Mr. Thomas McGirr tax oo‘lector. gauge fie [’00ch a call on ’l‘hur=d.;y la1 Mr. H. Cnrrington. w’ o thou ht of mOVing to t 0 West, has d-rc'wczl to remain .1 «gr; kind has moved h'sf m’- ly to the residence lated vacated by Mr. Nu‘m. Mr. Currington f3 oprn- ing a 3310.1),{01‘ boot and shoe 1‘»:- The following 'marr'oed Indies, Mes- damea, W. J. B0 :1, W. B. Wrigl‘t. M. Wilson, W. A. rmstong, F. Tucker, Frank Smith, J. Runitnadber and a lot of young peoliéle attended the cm- oert at Dundaal on Friday n'ght. All {here who attended are loud in their praises of the entertainment. Hallowe’en was taken. advantage of by the boys for their usual pranks. trough n‘othing xery aerous was com- mit-2‘. - TN“; Rev. Mr. B rry, of th'“ M’tho- di-“t church. was lm-‘J up w’t.h qr-r'n- ttioa for the lxzuat couple of W‘CV'kR, .‘9 now g’tting better. M148 Cuss'e Kenmdy loft last week for Toronto Mnere «he expects t) re- main for 't‘we w'ntrr. : M119 L‘zz‘o "'Bremncr ls re-en‘gaged .nt TOP Cliff 301031 at an advanced â€"_-_â€"â€"--""_â€"â€"_ ..___, -. â€" ____ .,*_ , . . pill-“"3". . West. While s'nkiug a well on his ; Inswoctor Campbell pflid our school ,ropgrty at the depth of thirty-five ’l-ia sr-mi annual vist lately. \Vc 0011- «2e 1; a 'six Inch 8mm of coal was ,m-utul-"to Mr. Campbell for getting pmmd through. Which provei to have the firat and second fett'rs of the exc.:.]1~;-nt burning qualtics. l‘lm're :all'I‘WIhevbt sad-dfld to his name. . inlay he mu unexlyect'd bonanzl for The Rev. Mr. Sinclu'r. of Toronto, Mr. .QUiEB‘ “beneath the 30d of he preached in the Presbyterianchurch MW .pruu‘ue Larm. .. -_._.... last Sunday. ' he pastor. Rev. Mr. By a new; letter from Mr, Arclie Muff-«emu, will be than”: lllC’ht Suu- Cairns, 0f :mor, Sash, we learn (133’- 't"ut unlike Ontnr'o. some parts of i I Alt‘ough we were =0 long silr'nt we didnt forgst t“0 Corn r Cr‘n- c r11+’1ex1-r“ssions towards 1111 none of 1‘ i: hudq ts some 't m0 arro. \Ve wouldd 511 I: remind '1m ‘f h 8 9k rts ar? 01*?”1‘ of :mvt inf." 1‘1 t '10111' 0.111 =1__“in1_ ‘to mnkf! _n h 2201' {0'11 of Tim rslof than we d'd.” Wghni‘egrza‘é; 1y mthaken and etc. mittc .. ln add tion to the mi" 10‘- mrnt. of gates and other arti; (1‘s, :3 bagncade. of old implements, carri- agus, whm-h .tentallled much labor. Mr. Thomas Quigs. who nen‘enfl :11on to Oglewp‘fiin, Alberta, report}; “Ann-A.._ ‘ Mr. Donald ”McMillan, Iouth l'ne, i3 «"-om»o some t'mn ago after sncnd- ing a month 'n W'nnipeg, while his two ions: were laid up w't‘n typhoid. We are plrumv'd t‘w’) vmmgz mm or“ at work mgnin aftfr the'r long weige of flicknoss. regress _in The wick people are gett‘ng bettcr. Some ape pr_-tty near done ploughâ€" Fleshcrton. Priceville Bunessan. ,. gcpor t's THE STANDARD BANK «entertamm n tnc 1' teacher. Mrs. E. W. Hunt on aturdny afternoon last. Such fun and few-sting they had. . Mr. Geo. Blair bad a it of new 'c‘imncya put on thc: ol hem-3 lust \V-‘12k and got that master mason. Mr. Colin ‘McArthur, to do the work. A Ivappy twllowe'en party was Y‘rld at the home of Mr. «and Mrs. l W'ill Cook on Saturday evenng Special evangelist services are be- ing hold an 2.0!) for the next two ‘wacks. The Miss-rs Sturm of Bay of gQuinta confemnce hang in charge. ' Mr. James Nelson sold a pair of ‘ colt! last week for $100. Our teacher, M148 B. Taylor, at- finds the Teachers’ Conventianheli '1‘::urday evenin last. But the; home coming (1'. ’1: take place till Friday evenng and shall long be rC~. membered. Messrs" James Ritchie. (electrician at t e Fella. and S. S..' Jacques, assisted y the 011111an hail ' a beautiful ever teen arch erected 3 on the .agacious awn. The word “welcome in large letters were thrown in «strong r-el'ef. by clectrlcj A group of our moat uctivr, hr'g‘t and clever youths leave for Owen Sound this week. AmongP th"m are Will J. MicNally, Ernest Cook and John Hailey. The two form-r pur- uoao entering the C. P. R. ru'jwzayf works with the object of bucom'ng engineera. in Owen Sound on Thursday and Fr - day of t' is meek uni vfs-t~-d r [.nt us as 3'.\\ell The resid 11cc of Mr. James Cur- son, 8th cm1cession,Artems',a was t e scene of a prettv waning: on W"-:d110=11ay «evening of let week. when hi! daughter, lath 1 MI). “’19 mmrid to Mr. [snac Surgent 9" ()an Sound,form1r7y of Cr y.lo11 The bride, “i0 was un1tt:-en1:dy1111d gv- e11 uwav, was prettily {mun d ’n WII lie and wore th) Conv nt 111] wet]- ing vol. The m:ur Age c: remnny rich took 'place at four o':cl ck be- 11 at :1 pretlily d "or1tri 10b of evergr ns. “:18 performed 11y Rev. G. A. Lutle, B..A oft1 splace About ‘1fty Hursts “ere [Ir snt :1111 after t‘e m:11ri1ge smut an (njovahle 8.7a- ons :11: 1‘10 [es'tixo bond. th" weli- imz fcou-t be'mz of 1 r- (we/1161101 Amid st many good w 3":(9 th‘.‘ young 0011.110 left 11 Mr. 8.30 train to )Wtfle in t'er 11m 11mm :1t Own Smml. S‘e was the recip’eat of :1 large number of beautiful wcdlfng pres. cuts. Inspector Campbell paid h 8 off c- al viat to No. 5 last week and town! sc‘voo] \\ ork progressing .fav: m'bly. w ich was marketed at 80 cents. Potato‘tna were «:1 gr wait crap and bfi- ing marketed salt 25 cent; pC‘l‘ hui‘wel. By a news letter from Mr. Arc“-ie Cairns, of armor, Sash, we learn 't'mt unlike Ontur'o, some parts of tfre West have been having heavy rain £3113, delay'ng the thrashing vary mucl'. Mr. Cairns whose aver- age of crop is about 115 of wheat 60 of bats and 35 of barley, relvorts “Hm-at not «L very good crap; in Man- or motion the yefld ‘helng about ten to twelve bushels per mm. He had Poquer, 1400 bushels from 100 acr'xs . g .; NOV 1909 Of C anada “1.00001 You can Open an accountâ€"deposit .32: wi moneyâ€"discount notesâ€"arrange for 35-113.“. ' do any ordinary business with this Bani: with safety: _3.nd dispatch“ if you live far out of town, and save yourself long drives and much inconvenience. . You can open an aooountâ€"depos1t or {1:de --_L‘_ gunman cf... ’A‘l‘ 'U _ â€"'â€"v v "One DSIiAE-‘bpefis' 21. Savings Account, Interest is paid or added 4 times. a. Year, W 1873 V Not 'much'money is needed. One: bollar‘will open an account, and entitle you to a pass-book in which your depo§i_ts ere entered, f _ There is no formality about opening a Savings Acmunl with this Bank. Courteous clerks will make the first steps easyior you if you wisl} to begin saying your spare dollars. ' No delay in withdrawing your money at any time. With interest to date. DURHAM BRAN C51 ____ 'l raverston. Branches also at Mount Forest at“; of Canada Do Your Banking By Mail Banking Made Easy . _C. TELFORD_._ Manager. OF CANADA INCORPORATED 1885. Ilig‘ta that lit Up the seen-3 like .gfairy l-und, and as t «‘ ‘rr 33' nuttv drove under the arch. lhxw-a hurt} cheers w<r..'- given by the Newtoi) jparty. composd of about t ify _,1 3the happy groom'a mi.” immxe itrienda and ne'ghhor>. Th? mrtng “between the little fOEk nnd Inc-r !new mother was most t;.-ucl;ing ..nd ! she won both their 11 ..rL.~ find those ’ot the assembly by her 1min: mm- ’n:-r and kindly worn, A my”. “gut IfOIIOW-fd 0n feafitinu. of t‘ r pn'senta- Ition of a hearty udh‘ew of xxx-Iconic; iof folic‘tous speeches by Messrs. E. W. Hunt. James Atkinson. Jo :1 Mc- Nally W. J. Cook. \\'. J. Greenwood and the gro'om. After a 30an by the bride and Engine of A1111 Inns: Svne [the com an went home: feeling Proud up their new m'ghhor gnl 'Wifl‘t'ng him every bapaness thh 'is fair and cultural partner. Too mudh praise cannot be g‘ven to Mrs. Will B'mmons who so generously and neighborly Lufsted in the home am! prepared the delicious cookery. A teacher. after patiently defining words in a spelling lesson. awe the word “grueaome” Irom amour t5 m. to ’be put into a sent rue-9; w M fh‘s result from the brightest l'Ltle girl in the class. "I cannot wear my laSt summer‘s dresses because I grfw Rome; The Job . . Department qnont. insertion mini unis, not exceeding 1 Advertmmnmnn withal be publiuhml till furlmi Transient not immwv ’ Lc «IQâ€"50 « tents for first i nubaeqnent insert inn. All advertisements (1 b0 bait! for in advanm- Contract rates fur ] “shed on application I All IdVertirwmvnh. current week. ulmuld l PUIBDAY morniug~ â€"-Bl.50 may be charg to which every sulmr the number an the ac commuted to all an optldn of the propriu Advertising 3 Rates . , Subscription " Bytes . ~$1 IS l’l'm EVERY 'I‘Ul'HM At the Chronicle Prim m DURHAM was We have just. mwlmwl New Supply ofmflinery MILLINERY 9’ EDITOR A.\'l) Miss Dick W. IRWIN charged suburri the add is complete NEW '1 Yl’ l ilities f0! tm work. For "a cent» [M tiou , 3 ( minim Tm any ”felt r- .mp0.“ and mm- g: mo making 8m 0T )l' Ayton. It to Hill >118 Of \‘01 vet 'ew ideas different m mu. nto "the th Ill“ lll 21 3) pieces fancy NM 1 pieces mohair en “in. punaluas, 1-0:. A Hummerâ€"4250. l W \VI'apporm Another case of UL: Spieoee more of 7:! i paying 750 fur t Another lot of the.“ makes ......... 1.15 muhrellas, In M “Mk sateen shirt ~ Mes fine cashmm navy rubbed W On] l IA)! of MI W Hundre Red Tag 1' working shirts Dress (3.

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