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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Jan 1910, p. 6

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FIFTY GIRLS By Octohern5th our newflactory fl Binover will be completed. We will require fifty girls. We also hove room for a few girls in our meat quarters. Applications will be) received now by WILLIAMS. GREENE ROME CO., Limited IANOVEI. if" Winter Term from. Jan. 3rd 1%) BEITBAl m [j The an“ put-Med Ruining school of OI ado. We ofler advantages um alarm! ohovhoro in Canada. Our when Mu oxooflonoo’l. course»: thurougn and mac- flool. Old We assist graduatel to loud Mona the dam and at pron-ant moat- y stood. the supply. We prepare “when for Bunions College work. Writoflorpur from cmflnguo. WW “d Pf°$D¢f0I$ Prosperous M Y“? ‘0 O“ z: z: an arena. Gumbel-kink Cm]: Remedy is not o common, ovary-day cough .htnro. It in o meritorious rem- Id! for d] tho troublebome and ». A. MOLACHLAN 69851133 s amt-Ema deacfipflnn may n our oclmozl {1'00 whether a bahlymawnmhm. ummumcan demtaL‘HANDBOOj on Patent. _- _ â€"-.A.\.f‘ pron: complications resulting Tron-to. on It ha pm “but???“ will pay you. V1100 today for our had-cue acid in thg hegflifShEOItfihOIt We. One year ago Mr. 690' \Vakeumn was earning about $100 per year as farm laborer. Now he is earning at the rate of $962 per year. Six months’ training at our Business College made the difference. \Vzis it a. good investment ? He thinks so. His address is New Osgoode, Sash. Four Courses: Preparatory. COIIIIfl‘clII, Ste-map”, 'l‘clcgnply. Enter any time. Indi- vidual Instruction. Write for particulars. III-true“ W250“, mun vu' mentlfic jomu Terms to: we “We ”Om Soil 5! PBIICIPAL wan-mueflgrk brmwmmomn. THE‘ [1, [III a“ I.- u.- uh mum: chafllO. In t 'cBTioéifn ftér' .zzzzo. vvvvvvvvv' v v ONTARIO and i Funeral Directorw We Wish to Thank Our Many customers tor their liberal patronage during the past year and ex- tend to all our best Wishes for A Mrs. Beggs Sons Real drop from recular prices. N0 marking up first. and then marking down to make the prices look like bar- gains. Our goods will be all sold at. Real Bargains for ten days, beginning Sat- urd 1y, December n A. BELL UN DE RTAKER Rudy-made Suits, Ready-I made Pants, Overalls, Ladies’ and Men‘s Underwear, Blan- kets.Woollen SheetingJPrints, Flannelettes, Men’s andlBoys’ Caps and Gloves and a. host. of other articles. Real bargains in fresh Fruit Currants, Raisins, Lemons, Oranges, etc. Real bargains in choice Groceries. Future. Frahzmg on shades: notice. To Each and Every one or OUR CUSTOMERS Full line of Catholic Robes, and blah and white Caps for aged people. BIG 4 Snow Booneâ€"Next to SwallodFS Barber Shop. RESIDENCEâ€"Next door South of W. J. Lawrence’t blacksmith shop. S. SCOTT And friends we wish a prosper- Embalming a Specialty ous and happy New Year . ' . H. BEAN A PRACTICAL IDUGATION, Byfltondin‘ the unions DURHAM “Oh. Pete,” Dalsy reassured hlm. “you needn’t mind me. Now. if lt were Miss Ellery that asked you you might be scared white!” “You see.” Pete explained npologetl. cally, “us we’re so common out here towards what yous areâ€"no wonder if a body felt funny tnkln’ one of yous buggy rldln’. Us we don’t know noth- ln’ but to sleep and feed our faces." “If you will make yourself worthy of better things, l‘eter. they will mum: to you,” said Georgiana euruwtly. “All the good things of the universv come to him who Is ready for them.” “Good things? What. now. would you all good things?” he asked curio ously. “Love, for instance," said Georgiana. with uplifted countenange. ‘Ltnpbt” be grunted. “I never thought so much of this here love like some thinks. I always held that Adam would of been better off if he’d kep’ his rib." “Why. Peter,” cried Daisy, “I new: would have suspected you of having such views!" www.- They had reached the farm, and at this moment they encountered the girl Eunice carrying two heavy pails ot milk from the barn toward the spring house. Abe, the farmer’s son, walked at her side, apparently pursuing her with some request which she refused him, for her face was troubled and she hurried a step ahead of him. Almost before he knew what he was doing Kinross was at the girl’s side. rc- lieving her of both her pails. She col- ored with confusion before a gallantry to which she was miaccustomed, while V' ”6‘,- Abe scowled ‘fégentfully and skulked off in another direction. , u wâ€".-.â€". “Did you see that?” asked Georgiana as she and Daisy went into the kitchen. “It would never occur to Abe to carry those heavy pails for that slender look- ing girl. I believe there is a latent fineness in this Peter"â€" “It‘s awfully latent. dear.“ said Daisy. with unaccustomed disagree meat. “Don't you think so?” “I believe that he has fine. though undeveloped perceptions or intui. tions.” affirmed Georgiana, “which. with a little encouragement, may rec veal him to himself.” HIS COURTSHIP. F000 FOR A YEAR EXâ€" Eâ€"acwurâ€"a moot. >50 Continued frmu page 3. of Dry salt and a brush "will take dust off lrom velvet, plush and hafiyy fimbnoidery that cannot be Waihod. Scott’s Emulsion equal: in nourishing proper- fieg ton ' pounds 0‘ meat. Your physician can tel 3“ how it does it. v C..." vâ€"‘ wâ€" _ sco'rr ‘ mm ‘tvract. stimulate kidneys and liver‘ 'keeps the pores of the skin open. ,You’ll never have stomach trouble, Dry salt and a bm'h "will take yellow complexion or headaches, i1 lust of! from velvet. plush and you use Dr. gmilton’s fPills. Tlégy ‘â€"‘ ‘ _-_:-- --'- Am an n o_ - To be continued. THE DURHAM Read It yaw A“; “Gimme 1M!!!» DURHAM SCHOOL. H. S. DEPT. F. rm III J r. Teachersâ€"Nellie Hep- burn. Jens}? Smith, Jam-t Fletcher, James Fan-quhars‘m, Fred Smith. ‘ Jr. Matriculatinnâ€"Nellie llc-pburn, Jessie Smith. James Fnrquharson. Vaddie Caldwell, Catherine Mc- Dnugnll. - Form [lâ€"Annie Clark. Lanna sell, Mary Backus. VVill‘ne Pen y, fred Hunt, Furl" Iâ€"Neilie Burns. Alex Bell. Sa-ah Fulton. Mary Lougbeed, Hazel Barber. Sr. lVâ€"Hvleu Ireland, Annie Mc- Donald and Ray Fax-quhm'snn vq.. Frank Mcllmith, Irene Lawson. Mary McQueen. Pronuotion Jr. IV to Sr. lVâ€"Mar- gum-ice Hn‘mn. Sadie McDonald. Verna Fluker. Jennie Kelsey. Edna Patterson. Eddie Hutton. Chou-lie Hm-imttle Ian Campbell, Janet, Mar- bhit”. Sr. Illâ€"Ber. Benton, Zell Craw- ford. Theresa Vollet, Mm-y McKecbnie, leec Fallaise. Myrtle Dmiel. Honor Rolls. Promotion J r. III to Sr. IIIâ€"Pearl Wright. Norman Lenahan. Mary Mc- Ilmimh, Jack Bryon, Nellie Fluker. Minnie Limin, Alice McCrie. Myrtle Spat-ling. James Matthews, Isabel Lawson, Marion Marshall, Cecil Towner. Reta. Torry. J uhn Duncan. Sr. 11 -Rnhin Farquharson, Willie \Vatt. Vera Allan and Isaac Mitchell eq.. Hilda Brooks, Tilly Leavine. . Jr. lIâ€"VVitlie Lawaon. Edie M9- Kenzne, Russell Gun, Ethel Whitman-e, Georgian Lawson. SnnPt. IIâ€"Valerie Mnran, Harold Raumge, Marie Heslitt. Hazel Hutton, Jemima. Lawrence and Eric Elvidge eq. Jr. Pb. IIâ€"Luuis Ector. Willet Snell, Joe “'hiuhmch, Frankie Bur- nett and Flossie LaWIence eq. ., Belle Lauder and Eddie Hilderbrandt Pq. Sr. Iâ€"Samh Douneâ€"lly, Annie Brooks. Reaney Snell. Willie Clark, Rn by Carson. JrI Iâ€"Myrtle Koch, Grace Vollett, Nina Johns-Lou, Nora Sprout, David Donnelly. Aâ€"Liiliun Moore. Katie McAuliffe. Wilmer Snell, Andrew McAulifle, Eddie McQueen. GRADE VIIIâ€"I. Edwards. GRADE VIIâ€"M. Peart. GRADE VIâ€"M. Edwards. M. Mc- Clocklin, 0. Nelson. E. Peters. J. Gray, B. Smith. GRADE Vâ€"E. Peart. GRADE IIIâ€"H. Hunt, 0. Peart. J. Edwards. GRADE IIâ€"K. Cook, E. Wright. R. Peart, H. 'l‘immons. B. CLASSâ€"E. Cook. E. Edwards. K. Edwards. M. “Night, M. Haley. A CLASSâ€"F. Vaughan. \V. Haley, C. Cook. Average attendance 18. M. B. TAYLOR, Teacher. U. S. 8. NO. 2. B. G. Sr. IVâ€"Harold McKechnie. Jr. IVâ€"Willie Edge. Sr. IIIâ€"Stewart McAt-thur. Jr. IIIâ€"Mae McKechnie, Armetta MoKecbnie, Earle Vessie, 'I‘hos. Grasby. Sr. PL. Iâ€"Mabel Grasby, Esther McLean. Sr. Primerâ€"oMex-ron McArthur, \Vinnie Mitchell. Teddy Middleton. Campbell Mitchell, Reba. Vessle. Jr.’ Primerâ€"May Mitchell Robbie Gruby. Average attendance 14. S. S. MCLEAN Teacher. Grade VIIIâ€"E. Meade, M. Allan. M. Woods eq. .. M. Matthews, W. Bal- bour. G. PollluckS.M01rison. Grade VIâ€"G. 'McLaughlin, B. Woods, J. Matthews. W. \Voods, M. Ker, M. Allen. Glade Vâ€"R. Marshall, H. Meade. E. McMeeken, M. Meade. Grade IVâ€"J. Finnigan, Wm. Finni- gau. L ' Grade 111â€"13. Woods, E. McLaugh- lin. P. McKechnie. Grade II Sr.-~E. McMeeken. Grade II Jr.â€"T. Finnigan, L. Chap- “) an . Grade Iâ€"E. Woods, B. Allan, Ker, R. McMeeken. S. 8. NO. 10 GLENELG EGREMONT Mckimfon, John Shortreea, AFC!) McOuaig. Average attendance, 23. LIZZIE BIN NIE, Teacder. 31:0 3 H érIect. at all alera. S. 8. NO. 5. GLENELG. .. 8. NO. 2 EGREMONT. P. S. DEPT. FRED F. IRISH, Teacher. I. Ivu5I-J eil Shortreed; Malcolm John Shortreed, Archie The best is the best, and it is atmur store you will find it. No danger of indigestion if you get, your bread, cakes, etc. from us. Try our ‘Home-made’ specialâ€"very appetizingf and nourishing. MODEL BAKERV yflpflr/xsfd‘ eye/701:4] fame/0- l5 KING 5? EAST GEO. s1'msou ‘0‘.-. Jan. 6, 1910 :ziziiOitfl This is your Chane“ clothing at a. fraction nf 11 and get your pick heft ”‘1‘ 11 for disposal. During Christmas w-vl reduction of 10 PICK (‘1‘: Ready-bO-weur Clnthing‘. I Lndiea’ Fur and Clnth (‘uaw ing further Though this sale has I three weeks, we have still 1 to the public and in order ‘ ance 0f the remainder uf t: Reductions on ‘ for ‘ Holiday “Iihoct prlcos for Bu LENAHAN Ian. 6, 1910 PM“! Groceries AND SELLING The sale of the hi “The House of 'unparallelex Calling the S "MW-Ono. ST

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