Ontario Community Newspapers

Durham Chronicle (1867), 2 Jun 1910, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Kiel thru # 108 has and lot um; um] ham rash AI... 4! mum Mm In mu man 0 [as ll_t'||,l .me CANADA 4 :10 Banking Service !ou in) hay facturing and Commercial Home. tail Merchants. Municipalities. and private individual; fl laugh N I) A. BELL i m DE RTAKER '1- III" fl our if Ill) )Il mt lh it“ my ll i“. -{~ I: lht DARD BANK he II mafiubfi WK‘WW'H 'us‘ NI; 'Ih‘ MI; 'lu‘ and Funeral Directors» Embalming a Specialty Pulure memg on She notice. THE DURHAM EHRUNIELE ls PUBLISH-D rtvmn‘ THI'RSDAY 3101mm It the Chronicle Printing ”on“, M. Street. Subscription Batu . . THE TRADERS. BANK OF CANADA r - ' pcndxtures on fi bum)... basis‘, and pay your bilh by cheque! on the Tm Bank. nemanded 'JncXPGCth1y. N“ Advctifing "0'. Batu tin]! There’s a prestige, too, i. paying by cheque, that in well worth while. Full lim- of ( 'uthnlil‘. Robes. and Wk and whitv ('aps for ago-d people. t iéiéifikifiéfi' l Enough/3 also at M... I“ and Ayton. The threat lung and tough Hulk-O ulARASTEED 4 mm. 11 )Iucfaulane's DrugSW' {DUE-{HAN'L ONT., EDA! Hun“ “cumsâ€"«Next to Swallows [Lulu-r \hw. unknownsâ€"Nut chul W Hill Hf \\. J DtW"n”’I Hu kumth shc p .\ start which Will lad 34m in'nl will “b?“ [‘Nni'iull? F. ’0' our CD'- !ugo- NHW and be ready fur a ~ittmIiUII in the id“ “hm: tunilmns i4 1: “’9 hour, “'9 am.- locating well quaHfiPd young pang-la «vary day. Why nut 19' us help you? 8‘833 any «lav. Nu vacations. i'atalngua free “'rito Ventral Busines Calla”, If 1 H11 DH AND PROPRIITOB. DURHAM, ONT. you} o. mews! 3n [Ru "Imwu‘Ll will be 0-3 . L HIV Add ”I“. free or mm a i Wper ymr. payable ind“ ... «:‘ Jaw! if Hut no paid. Thu V: m‘ pLon 'H psld is dent“ u 'I n‘ t-iJKOflN iibOL N0 ”w“ ‘ s 3'25" we paid. 6800’...“ \V. IRWIN Put yourprivatc Ox- -‘ ..» “any advortllflll.“ i. m' , u no Hm attire. .. “in. in «want. “I“ . ~ nah! warnnght in 303““ mu- for tuning on. work. in I" I. pyrh‘.) ulcm‘“ vi!) . NF.“ H'Hz. thus-ION!” June 2, 19 _. -!-,.- vuch $4.00 porn- ' mt apmflc direction. ‘nud nhntfled ”I‘m: ;.-1. ' Found." "'0: 1.“. ‘ r‘onSd,"-°rot hid" U nw'twn. 25 out. ‘0? an) - nah-rod by smug". I“ w, n. SHA’W; :ramwut savanna-to 0 ‘ 3m! 111w for tho I)”. w ': «Auâ€"{LA- p‘o]: 1:1)“; 0:03- a“ awn magnum. No.“ 9% *iiii 0/ $14.: 9 ,5 ’18“ In Cheéking NOX A COLD IN ONE DAY FRANK LINAIIAN (30., - Durham, 0m. June 2, 1910 g Special attention to Undertaking. Show-rooms nexx flour to run; v"... ' ‘“m‘“wmsm”‘m M HEADQUARTERS for Frost W000 Ht all kinds; Cockshutt Flows, “Mellotte‘ DAU“"[\1UL ‘JLvâ€"z -v n , _ Ht all kinds; Cockshutt Plows, “Mellotte” and “Stan- dard" Cream Separators, Stratfor-d Ladders and Swings, 'l‘m-nip Sowers, and “Conboy,” “Brantfor ” and “Barrie” “llxlies, Orillia Steel Trucks, Woodstock Wind Motors, ' etc.,‘"etc. Rob Roy Rolled Oats The MCGOWAN MILLING C0. Durham, Ontario, In the It is extnvngant and foolish to buy and pay for ptint, and instcfid of pgigt, get u qxifgure contaiging cpup adulterants. Pure p‘ajntâ€"Lt'iae real thin gâ€"spreads aniei-I‘oonen more surface (and covers it better) and wears longer than adulterated paint. Pure paint is far mote economical to use. Pure paint given the handsomest finish. Pure paint insures you against paint “troubles", the cracking, the ling, scalin , etc. that comes from the use of in: 'ties. ' " “JP“ is pure paintâ€"made from 70°, pure white lead (Brandram's B.B. Genuine) 30% pure zinc white, pure linseed oil, pure turpentine and dryer. It will give you the greatest satisfaction and save you money on your paint bill. Made by Bnnamm-chaerso’n Lifilited, in 45 eludes in addition to bitch and white. Come in for a color card. 3 J ust Added -- ROB ROY ROLLED OATS are made in the BEST equipped and most up-to- date Oatmeal Mill in Ontario, and are free from black specks, hulls, etc., usually found in rolled oats. Order to-day from your grocer: if he does not carry them in stock, send us his name and address. Remember the name. Rob Roy Rolled Oats, manufactured by most up-to-date Oatmeal Mlll In the Province Frost Wood Impl emente Dromore. The comet was won-denial? The 4 Mr. G. Drimmje has improved the some 5 appearance of his lot by erecting :15 0V“: a neat wire fence, and planting a few shade trees. If as few others would do likewise‘ the town would 1( 0k better. We are pleasefl that Miss Mary Findlay, who has been threatened ed with fever, LS improving. The populahon of the village was very scattered on the 24th. P. Hay celebrated m Toronto, Wal- lace Findlay and Louis Renwick in Owen Sound R. Taylor, H. Ren- wick, and J. Renwick in Markdale. E. Wilson in Holstein. Others tried their hand at angling, and some good catches are reported. Mr. Hugh Renwick, employee in the post office. Department, Otta- wa. is spending a few weeks’ hol- idays with his parents here. He is a good fisher. hence his time pas:- es quickly. Hav-zy Sterne and 'Iamily have retunned [mm the Canadian 800 and have comfortably settled in Dromore. There is no place like 'home. Miss Euphemia Eccles has re- tuxned to Toronto. after a brief ,stay at her home. Miss Agnes Renwick. and he: brother Hugh. visited their aunt. Mrs. Kennell. of PDundalk. re~ centlv. Mr. Richardson. and Miss Bradey of Markdmle drove over Saturday to visit the former’ .sister-in-lgw, Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Rev. Kendall attended a missionary meeting in Earriston this week. Mr. Colin McMillan, our enter- prising ,townsman. and Mr. J Sinclair, drove over to Meatord last week for a day’s fishing. The juvenile string band met at the comfortable home of Mr. J. Garsom on Friday night for prac- tice. Mr. Eakett. their esteemed leader. presided. New Signalling System. All over the vast O. P. R. system as well as on every other railroad in Can- ada the railway men are busily en- gaged in studying up the new system of rules which goes into effect on June let in regard to the operation for trains It is the standard system ordered by the Dominion railway com mission which has been made the legal one for all the railroads of Canada. The work as Instructor is being done on this division by Mr. Harry Holman~ formerly of Flesherton, but now agent at 'l‘eeswater. Under the new rules of the Commission, anybody. with anything at allâ€"coat, trousers, hat, arms, legs, anythingâ€"has liberty to signal a train when he has discovered danger. Heretofore it required a pre- ‘ scribed flag, though a woman’s apron 'shaken in the air has been known to exercise the magic power.-â€"â€"Markdale Standard, Motion to Qnssh Dismissed. On Monday Chief Justice Meredith dismissed the motion to quash Ches- ley’s local option by-law known as 480 which .has been up at Osgoode Hall about ten times. either on motion to prohibit Judge Barrett from certi- fying to same or to quash. His Lord- ship decided that the statutes did not prevent the Returning officer from voting on hy-laws, that R. 0. doing printing for the L. O. committee did not invalidate his vote and held that in regard to other votes challenged that the voter’s list was final. Sir William also ruled that giving the by-law its third reading on Good Fri- day was not illegal. Of course it would he a difficult matter for muni- cipal officers to observe the letter of the law and because there were irreg- ularities His Lordship decided that in the action to quash. the town should pay its own expenses. J. B. McKen- zie of Toronto was solicitor for the ap- pellant and Messrs. C. J. Mickie and Drayton, Holman and hissett for the town. Chief Justice Meredith’s de- cision means that Chesley goes dry for three years.â€"Chesley Enterprise. The beneficial efl'ect of iron upon the system weakened through illness, overwork or anemia, is well known. Fer- rovim is a preparation which supplies the valuable element in the most efficient way, com- bining with it the nourishing qualities of beef and the mild- ly stimulative effect of sherry wine. Ferrovim costs $1.00 a bottle at druggists. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE The cuckoo he: been still for some time, but now the comet scare is over. and the warm weather has come. it has recovered its voice. Mr. Geo. Seim is erecting a large barn. The Hahn Bros... Ayton, are at present busily engaged at the meson work. Miss Mary Caisley, Toronto, vis- ited her brother. Victor Caisley. Mr. Andrew Stewart purchased a handsome Kern organ from Mr. Gilroy, Mt. Forest. Misses Olive Thompson. Belle and Lizzie Grienson, Toronto. are spending their holidays at their home here. Mr. J08. Blyt-h and family have moved to Mr. Geo. Peter’s house on the gravel. We will miss them 'very much as they have always proved kind neighbors. \Mr. and Mrs. Seim. sr.. intend moving into the 'house vacated by them on the Seim afarm. Mr. Donald McIlvrjde is cutting quite a shine in his new rubber tired buggy. recently purchased in Mt. Forest Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp spent an evening at the Ihome of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kerr. Hampden Insspector Campbell visited the school lately . and reported every- thing most satisfactory. Mrs. Thos. Ball, Hampden, spent an afternoon with Mrs. John Thompson this week. Mrs. James Marsh-all, sr.. and daughter, spent a few days at the ttormer’s daughter’s, Mrs. Fred Schreiber. Conn. Mr. Wm. Hallway and 'his mother attended the pxcnic at Pike Lake on the 24th. They report a good time. the crowd being much larger than «us ual. Mr. and Mrs. J. Backus, Poplar Hill and Mr. and Mrs. John Leith. Varney. spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp. Well, as news is scarce, and the ground being ready to plant the “taties.” We’ll have to stop. ! Mr. and Mrs. Bean, of Durham, Ewere at Mr. and Mrs. D Green- ,woods: Mr. and Mrs. WJ. Cook, of Ebordmle, v. sited at Mr. Geo. Rit- cihl’es,; Mr. and Mrs. C.H 'Moffat «spent the day WLth {riends on the 6th: and Mr. and Mrs. D Edge and iaamrhters Alix and Edith, and Mr. [and Mrs. W.J Ritchie, were visit- ; in: .friends at Latona. restore. every nerve in the body end vitality. Premature decay and Mrs. Jos. Firth visited over the Week and with relatives in Guelph. Miss Ada Staples, of Markdale spent the beginning of the week at the ‘home of her brother, Mr. F. Staples. all sexual weakness averted at once. PHOSPHONOL will make you a new man. Price 83.00 a box or two Ior $5.00. Mailed to any ad- dress. The Scobell Drug Co.. St. Catharinea, Ont. ew For sale at Maciarlane 8: Co’s. Mr. H.R.. Moffiat, 0! Owen Sound, .spent a couple of days with Mr. -C.H. MOI-fiat Mrs. John Sutherland, of Strat- lord. was visiting at the home of Mrs. Thos. Banks last week, and attended the finneral of her cous- in, Mrs. Jas. Ewen Mrs. Jas. Hepburn, of Durham. was the guest of Mrs. Wm. Ritchie over the week and. Mr. Donald Mcanden is erecting a ‘neat and serviceable wire fence along the front of his lot. Mr. John Ferguson accompanied by Miss McDonald, spent Victoria Day with the hatter’s brother, Mr. John L. McDonald. Mrs. John G. Firth. and Miss Clara Greenwood‘ are visiting friends in Mt. Forest. Rev. Dr. Farqu-harson, of Dr- ham, is to comdwuct ;a pray-er meet- ing in the Grange on Thursday evening of this week. Mr. Thos. Firth is home, after completing his course at Faculty of Education Toronto. Miss MaryEdge mas rhome :from Owen Sound Collegiate Institute over the holidays. Victoria Day passed off with the usual round of visiting. The Edge Hill base ball club was organized for this season some time ago. and the boys have had several good games. They ,are improving in their playing with the practise. Jae. Edge is captain, Herb. Edge is Sec.-Treas,, while J L. .McDoaald Will Williams, and Herb. Ritchie compose the commit- tee. The members of the Edge Hill beef ring will Ieceive their first beat for this season on Wednesday morning, June 15th. Geo. Ritchie is providing the fir: animal for slaughter. Blyth’s Corners. Electric Restorer for Men Edge Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Chu. lightoa spent Sundsy with relgtivu at Hutton Hill. Mn. Ila-ohdl of Durham visited over Sunduy with her sister Mrs. H. Rosy. Mrs. W. D. Mills, while visiting her brothers here. spent 3 couple of day: with relative. in Huiover. Mr. Alf. Ashley epent the 2m; with friends near Henover. Mrs. W. G. McCulloch. and Mrs. Robt. Lindsay of Gleuelg. spent the 24th at the old homestead. at. Allan Park. Mrs. Geo. Hopkins. of Hutton Bill visited in this vicinity recently. Mr. and Mrs. Thou. Kennedy and family upent the 24th at Allan Park on the old homestead. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pearson Sr.. of Hanover. visited [at week with the Hunt family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reay visited rel- auves in Hanover on Monday last. Mr. Jesse W'iee spent the 24th in Walkerton. Mrs. J u. \Vhitmore of McVVillinma- ville called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Watson one evening last. week. Mr. Thou. McComb moved hh family and household effects to his new home on upper wwn road. last week. Re'v'. Mr. Farr of Gorrie called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Win.- 000, Victoria Day. Misses Lizzie Gruby and Annie Mc- Gillvnry spent a. week ago Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Davis. Miss Annie Collier arrived home from Toronto week ago Saturday. She intends toreninin ton some time. Mr. Andrew Ritchie spent Sunday at the home of his brother's Mr. J as. .Ritcbie. â€"' 'â€" .. Missvfi-aâ€"yv Robson teacher. of Nor- munby, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Watson, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hewitt and Ad- eline, called at the home of the for- mex's parents here, Sunday. Mrs. Jams. VVilloughsn and two chil- dren, of the Queen City. accompanied by M aster Wesley Perry are spending a. couple of weeks the guest of the for- mer’s sister-in law Mrs. Chas. Ritchie. Honor Rolls. 8. 3. N0. 9, GLENELG. Sr. IVâ€"Susie Bell. Jr. IVâ€"John Bell, May Patterson, \Villie Weir. Lorne Aljoe. Albert AI- You needn‘t lose your hair. Bear- ine will keep it strong and heal- thy. The Canadian Bear grease in the pomade is the effective thing. 50 cents a jar. Jr. Primer (AAâ€"Alma Ritchie, Vida Ritchie, Jne Crumbley. Margaret Newell, Wesley Noble. Harry Styles, Mary Whitmore. A Good Cold TIRE SETTER Sr. IIIâ€"Irene Ritcie. Willie Mc- Girr. Emma. Atkinson. Chrissie Mc- Girr. Lewis Nowell. Blanche Bell. Jr. IIIâ€"Geo. Noble. Eliza Patterson. George Whitmore, Eddie Lindsay. Jr. Primer (B)â€"-Mae Davis. Robbie Davis. Oscar Bell, Teddie Styles. Average attendance 32. T1108. A. ALLAN. Teacher. Iâ€"Jessie Bell and Ednn Ritchie eq., Willie Styles. Sr. Primerâ€"Ge: rge Bell, Arthur Lindsay, Maggie Atkinson. I[;Mag¢ie Bell, Maggie Lindsay. Lena Aljoe. Nancy Lawrence. Lena Ritchie. Willie Matthews. The only kind that cannot pos- sibly hurt your wheels and has Proved Satisfactory. o c c I can set a tire in 20 minute. with this machine and do a better job than any man can the old way. No more burning or curing the rims, or boring new holes. and best of all no- more overdlslet wheels. No nutter how many come. you will not be kept waiting. and every 10!) positively guaranteed. J ust bring along one wheel and watch me set it with this machine. and you will never agei') have them set any other way. A special eflort is made to place every customer, and you are request.- ed to call and give me a. trial. You" for business. iag:--\V1i;igliadd Carriege Building and Repairing st very reasonable prices. I make a specialty of Practical Bone- shoelng and always give it careful attention. I also offer you the very best work in all branches of _Ge_.nerql Bbgkspjth- Wm; J. Lawrence DURHAI Darkies’ Corners. Vickers ONTARIO ROUND TRIP SUMMER TOURISTS TICKETS at LOW RATES To Portlend end Astoria. Ore., 8e- ettle Tacoma. Everett and Belling- ham. Wash" Victoria. Vancouver and New Westminister, B.C., San Francisco. Lon Angela and 8m Diego. Cal. RETURN LIMIT OCTOBER 31, ’10 Via Chicago, May 31 and June 1!. Via Semi-a and Northern Naviga- tion Company: steamer leavec Sur- nia 3.30 p.m., May 30th and June 15. HOMESEEKERS’ EXCURSIONS T0 WESTERN CANADA Secure tickets and full inform- tion fromâ€" J. TOWNER. Depot Agent Regular Sailings as follows: Mondny. . . . . . . ... . . .S.8. "Athnbucs' Tuesday ............. 8.8. “Kuwaiti” \Vedneoduy. . . .. . . . .8.8. “Alberta” Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . 8.8. "Mammoth” Satunduy ........... 8.8. “Auiniboin” The most pleasant. and chenpect route to Winnipeg and West Through train to Winnipeg sud West from Toronto 2.00 [1.111. on above (into. R. MAOF'ARLAME - Town Agent R. HACFARLANE. Town Agent. HOMES EKERS’ EXCURSION ....... The eebeol lo bl equipped In nullity. In ohemleel e e eel-noel eevplleo amp. em" for full Junlor Inning one am abuon work. The following eo-peeeet eh! en lo eon-(e: June [st to Sept. 30th tnos. ALLAN. PHI 01:11“ Ch“ 00!“- uu. Subject: lot-no. X188 MFALDA MCKIRRAUHI‘. It. Guanine of Queen's onivmitv. Bub)“ Latin. French. Algohn. Anti-sue. use All! EDGE. Gram delta-M Of Mouth. Bubjooto: “man. 00-. . doc, Goon-play, diuory and Art. I‘m. 01.00”...“de 1. P1313030. 0 3m Handy in fine house a a clocl. D1Vil’ Menthol Salve cures quick- :1y I great many of the “mph ’ailmenu such 10 cuts, akin injuries. 1irwect bite! and “11110.2“. 1 tin Intending nations would on" st the tin; of the term If pouiblo. Bond an Mined“. moonsble um. Dal-hon t. O bod sad active town. mklng 1!. an... 91300 of radium. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY TIME TABLE Tmins will arrive and depu‘t as fol- lows. until further notice:â€" Reod down Ind .- TIME-TABLE Tninn luv. Durham u 7.0 slant-C .60 pm. Trains nrrivo It Durham st 10.” 3.... [M p In.. and 8.56 p II. EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY 0. TA B'sll.‘ , . J. D.°!c[_)oqnld. 8.00 4:30 “ Baum Jot. " 0.8 11.. R. MACFARLANE. . Town Agent. GREAT LAKES NAVIGATION NO W O P E N Dollars - Dollars - Dollars made by dealing with B. H. MILLER The Hanova- Conveyanci- '0!“ 1‘0 LIID. VERY can: DEBTS COLLECTEDâ€"No chase if no man" made. Railway and Quinn-131p Tight: cold DURHAM SCHOOL. t2) 5“ points ntldwm Every Ithd d’ finnmhl bunke- M to madly nod qu’ufly. Bush-u mus-m ! m. “tiny. Pro-mt. -Novor Medical-t.“ at drum“. 3m. Owner in Wontâ€"'58 Fin-'3'. Gragd Trunk Railway B‘L‘A" AND mm. J. Towgpr. Borrow, 30 66 Mlllér. KB 0"“ M “LI H. H. Miller, Lv. Wnlkortoa Ar. “ Inplo mu “ Goon-it. Bold Bonn. 3mm Dualâ€"1;): All“: Psi-k lthl'hnI MAY 31

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy