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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Jun 1910, p. 6

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H “monoumoomwuo 1m. SCHULTZ or Inna" at the shop Pumps. Curbing. Tile George Whitmore 2 yards long. '5 inches wide. pair ............. . ......... 25c pnir: ........... . .......... 3 yards lung, {‘0 inches wid». pair ...... . ................. 7m: 3) yda. long, 50 inches WM», pair ........................ inc 3; ydo. long. 60 inches wioh, pair........ . $1.00 Table Linen. 54 inches wide». yard ................ . . . . . 356 Table Linen. 68 inches wide, yard .................... 50c Table Oilcioth. 45 in. wide. yard ....................... '25:: Flour Oilcloth. l and 2 yards wide. Lbrge (in?!) Smyrna Rugs at each ...... . ......... . . . . . $3.00 Ho So". Infant's. Children-5' and Luliea' Vans all prices New Prints and Ginghams See nut 2'30 and 50c bless Goods New lot, of (-lasswnw just. in CALL AN I) HE!" [S Lace Curtains ANYONE ONE NEEDING New Pumps, Pump Re- pairs. Cement Curbing or Culvert Tile, soc . . . . . BEAN GQIder’s Block The Moving is the list of dates: 9! M1 Pars as received at that Agricultural Department, Toronto. _ up to June 20th but. Aberloyle, October 4th. Abingdoo, Oct. 11m. Ann Crux, Sept. 22 and 23rd. Alfred, Sept. 20th and flat. Alliston. Oct. 6th and 7th. Almonte, Sept. 19th, 2cm. 2m. Alvinston, Oct 4th and. 52h. Amherstburg. Oct. 4th and 5th. Ancaster, Sept . 27d! and 23 h. Arden, Oct. 4th. Arthur, Oct. 6th and 7th. Ashworth. Sept. 30th. Atwood. Oct. 3rd and 4th. i l i .uennd'ia. Sept. 19th and 20:11. i ! i I | Bancroft, Sept. 29th and 30th. Avlmer, Sept, 6th, 7th and 8:11. ‘ i Barrie, Sept. 26th. 27th and '2 Baysville. at 5th. Beachburg Oct. 51h. 6th. and Beam.“ 11k. Oct. 6th and 7th. Beaverton. Oct. 4th and 52h. Beaton, Oct. 11th and 12:11. 5:11. -th.i Belleville. Sept. 13th and Nth. Berwick.Sept.21at and 22nd. Binbxook, Oct. 3rd and 41h. B!ack-tock. Sext 26th and 27th Bienheim, Se} .LG1 and 23rd. Biyth. Oct 4th ands '..h Bobca} geon, Sept. 27th and '7 .Sth. Essex 5:11. 6th. and 7th. 6th and 7th. 4th and 5:11. 2 and 12th. Lombardy, Sept. 11th. London, Sept. mix-17th, ' Luring, Sept. 30th. Lucknow, Sept. 22nd and 23rd. Lyndburst. Sept. Slat and 22nd. Mabel-2y, Sept. 27th and 23th. McDonald-'3 Corners, Sept. '29, 3D. McKelhr, Sept. 27th. Macho. Sept. 27th and 23th. Magnetawan. Oct. 5th and 6th. Manitowmfng, Sept. 29th. 30th. Markdale, Oct. 4th and 5th. Marmara, Sept. 19th and 20th. , Markham, Oct. 5th, 6th, and 7th. Marshvfile, Sept. 23rd and 24th. Mattawa, Sept. 20th and 219t. Maxville. Oct. 4th and 5th. Merlin. Sept. 29th and 30th. Merrickvifle. Sept. 15th and 16th. Metcalfe, Sept. 20th and 2lst. ! Middleville. Oct. 7th. Midland. Sept. 28th and 29th. Millbvook. Oct. 62h and 7th. Mildmay, Sept. 26th and 27th. Milton. Sept. 27th and 23th. Milverton. Sept. 29th and 30th. Mitchell, Sept. 20th and flat. Mortisburg. Aug 31, Sept. 1. 2. Mt. B‘ydges. Oct. 7th. Mount Forest. Sept. 28th and 29th Murillo, Sept. 27th and 25th. Napanee, Sept. 15th and 16th. Neuetadt, Sept. 22nd and 23rd. Newboro, Sept. 3rd and 5th. New Hamburg. Sept. 15th, 16th. Newingto'n. Sept. 20th and 2187.. New Liskeard. Oct. Eth and 7th. Newmarket. Sept. 20th. Qtst, 22nd. Niagara Falls. Sept. 20th, 30th. Niagara-on-theâ€"Lake, Sp. '2'2-23. Norwich. Sept. 20th. and 215t. Nor-wood. Oct. 11th and 12th. Oakville. Sept. 29th and 30th. Oakwond. Sept. 26th and 27th. Odessa, Oct. 7th. Oshweken. Oct. 5th. 6th, and 7th. Onondaga. Oct. 3rd and 4th. Orange1ille, Sat 15th and 16th Oro, Sept. 20th. Orono, Sept. 15th and 16th. Oshawa, Sept. 13th and 14th. Ottawa. Sert. 9th-17’1h. Otterville, Oct. 7th and St . Owen Sound. Sept. 14th and 15th.' Paisley. Sept. 27th and 25th. Packenham, Sept. 27th and 28th. 27th and 231i]. Palmerston, Sept. Parham, Sept. 22nd and 23rd. Paris, Sept. 29th and 30th. Parkhill, Oct. 4th and 5th. Parry Sound, Sept. 22nd, 23rd. Perth, Sept. 14th, 15th and 16th. 21a and 22nd. 23rd. '21'1t. Picton. Sept. Pinkerton, Sept. Port Carling, Sept. Port Hope, Oct. 31d and 1th. Powassan, Sept. 28th and 29th. Prescott, Priceville, Oct. 6th and 7th. Queensville, Oct. 6th and 7t . Rainham Centre, Sept. 22nd, 23rd. Sept. flat and 2211d. 20th. Zdth. Rentrew, Richard's Landing, - Sept. Richmond. Sept. 26th, 27111. Ripley, Sept. 27th and 23th. Rohlin'n Mills, Oct. 1st. ROCklUl Oct. 11th and 12th. Rockly 1:, Oct. 6th and 7th. Rockwood. Oct. tith and 7th, Rodney, Oct. 4th and 5th. Roseneath, Sept. 29th and 30th. Rosseau, Sept. 28th. Russell, Oct. tth and 5th. Marys, Sept. Yuh and 23th. Sault Ste. Ma1ie,2Sept. 21, 22, 23. Scarboro"(Half-11 a1 House} St. Schomberg. Oct. IBth and 14th. Seafortih, Sept. 22nd and 23rd. Shelburne, Sept. Shannonville, Sept. 24th. Simcoe, Oct. 181h, 19th, and 20th. Smithville, Oct. 3rd and 4th. South Mountain, Sept. 8th, 9Lh. South River, Sept. '29th, 30th. Spencerville. Sept. Stella, Sept. 27th. Stirling, Sept. 22nd and 23rd. Straffordville, Sept. 211-11.. Stratford, Sept. 15th and 16th. Stratiiroy, Sept. 19111, 201b, 2131. Streetsville .Oct. 8th. Sturgeon Falls. Sept. 2lst, 22nd Sunder-land Sept. Sundridge, Oct. 4th and 5th. Ta1'1stock, Sept. 19th and 20th. Teeswater. Oct. 5th and 6th. Thamesville, Oct. 3rd, 4th, 5th. Thessalon, Sept. 27th. 'I‘horold, Sept. 26111 and 27th Tillscnburg, Sept. 13th, 14th, 151l1. Tiverton, Oct. 4th. Tweed, Oct. 4th and 5th. Udora, Sept. 28th. Utterson, Sept. 22nd and 23rd. Vanlcleek Hill, Sept. 13, 14, 15. Verner, Sept. 19th and 20th. Walkerton. Sept, 15th and 16th. Wallaceburg, Sept. 27t1h and 28th. Wallacetown. Sept. 29th, 30th. Walter’s Falls, Sept. 27th, 28th. Warkworth, Oct. 6th and 7th. Warren, Sept. 13th and 14th. Waterdiown, Oct. 4th. Waterford. Oct. 6th. Welland, Oct. 4th and 5th. Wellandport, Oct. 6th and 7th. Wellesley, Sept. 13th and 14th. Wheatley, Oct. 3rd and 4th. ~Weston, Sept. 30th and Oct. lat. Wiarton, Sept .27t1h and 28th. Wilkesport, pSe t. 23rd. Williamstown, pt. 2lst, 22nd. Winchester, Sept. 6th and 1th. Wincflnm Centre. Oct. 4th. Winmhun, Se pt. 29th and 80th. wwe Island, p80pt. mt. :50 cents at Macl’arlane 8: Co’s Ior direct. all charges prepaid, Sept. 69h, 7th, and 8th. I . o inetwork or committees to look 26th, 27th, 281h. 27th and 23111.E Springfield, Sept. 22nd and 23rd. Sprucedale, Sept. 27th and 25th. 20th and 2lst. Sage is a Ixime fa1orite with ' 'women, because it keeps the ha. 1‘ ‘ "hiilliant and fascinating, is daint- . fil1 perfumed and is not sticky or ' ‘ greasy. a large bottle is , wh) e1 er1where, b1 the Canadie n makers, Giroux Mfg 00., Fort Erie, Ont. * The price of :flgua antee it. Sold Canadian Immigration Guild. The dissatisfaction pi e1 ailing :11ith ex13ting immigr ation condi- ,tions, and the 1nc1easmg desire on Peterhoro, Sept. 1.5Lh, 16th. 17th. the part of employers and employ- ies that systematic efforts shall be gmade to place skilled and unskilled -' domestic workers Port Elgin, Sept. 29th and 30th-iperience and capacity has result- ied in the fommtion of the Canal- according to es- ian immigration Goild. This association, with which all the chu3ches and half a dozen leading Provincial organizations are co-operating, forming 11 cf- ter the intnests oi the (Lifere-it toealitiesâ€"supnly accurate info"- mation to headquarters as to the is particular kind of domestic need- Ied, and give other general assist- Iance. i From time to time, meeting; of 1 representatives 11 ill be held, when» :constructive polic1 will be decid 1d ; on, and the interests of the countr1 'as well as towns provided for. Satisfactory arrangements have been made with influential persons in Great Britain to use their influ-. ence on behalf of the Guild. Busi- ness arrangements have also been concluded for an extensive system for collecting and sending out in charge of matrons parties of cap- able women and girls suited to all kinds of domestic work. The project has hem considered by the Colonization and Agricul- ‘ture Committee of the Ontario Leg Iislatu‘re, receiving unqualified ap- ID101211 Th( chaiinian, Mr. Mc- lDiarmaid, is no11 a member of the Guilds Men s Ad1isory Board, The Igood- -will and co-operation of all classes of the communit1 me ask rd 'in furthering thi s enterprise. i Australia and New Zealand sire carrying out strenuous campaigns ,in Great Britain, assisted by free IGovernment passages to many of nthe States for girls and women. i The headquarters of the Guiid are at 43 Yonge St. Arcade, Toron- Ito, where Miss St. John Wileman, Iw-ho has taken a leading I1art in starting the enterprise, will con- tinue the work of organization and . supervision. *- Blectric Restorer {or Ian restores every nerve in the body and vitality. Premature decay and all sexual weakness averted at once. PHOSPHONOL will make you a new man. Price 83.00 a box or two for 85.00. flailed to any ad- dress. The Scobell Drug Co. St. Catharines, Ont. cw For sale at hcfulnne Co’s. + 1 Send a poatcard for our new titty page catalogue containing handsome prise competition and Woobtock, Sept. 21.2%34‘ ”"1“de m ell-tic Itocflngs. Woodvme, 8e t.15th and nth. Wooler, Se pm and 9th. lot Wyoming, t. ”thou. etc. Corrupondence confidential. Order direct and save We D” W-Ilh Co. THE DURHAM i Q I BRONICLE â€"â€"' vvv “Look here. old nl'23.'°..~.al2! l:n.t. I»! cheeks glmviugz “lt's ml-mzy mod 0! you to lake this trouble fur"- “Don’t mention it l'tl only ask ll return that we lbn‘e he :1 lillll’ more sociable hereafter ,l‘l‘e're not here to cut each other's throat. you know. and we’ve got a deadly half year ahead of 1m What say?” For answer the two lawyers arose and shook hands with the excellent enemy. When they started for the chateau at 7 o’clock. eat-h with six mint juleps about his person. they were too mellow for analysis The en- emy. who had drunk but little. took an arm of each and piloted them 3211'- dil! through the town. (To be continuedl lacFarlana Cu Will Refund Your Honey if Parisian Sago Doesn’t] Banish Dandrnfl' Pretty strong talk. perhaps you'll say, but it's honest talk, ev- ery word of it, because if Macfar- lane 6: Co. were not absolutely cer- tain; if they did not know from actual results obtained, they could not make such a generous offar. Parisian Sage, which can now be obtained in every town in Canada, is also guaranteed to stop falling hair and itching scalp. It is the ideal, delightful, rejuve- nating hair dressing that makes hair grow in abundance. Parisian Sage is a prime favorite with women, because it keeps the ham brilliant and fascinating, is daint- ily perfumed, and is not sticky or greasy. the part of employers and employ- es that systematic efforts shall be made to place skxlled and unskilled domestic workers according to ex- perience and capacxty has result- ed in the formation of the Canal- ian Immigration Gu11d. From time to time, meetings of representatives will be held, where constructive policy will be decid~d on, and the interests of the country as well as towns provided for. Satisfactory arrangements have been made with influential persons In Great Britain to use their influ- ence on behalf of the Guild. Busi- ness arrangements have also been concluded for an extensive system for collecting and sending out in charge of matrons parties of cap- able women and girls suited to all kinds of domestic work. The project has been considered by the Colonization and Agricul- ture Committee of the Ontario Leg isl'atu‘re, receiving unqualified ap- proval. The chairman, Mr. Mc- Diarmaid, is now a member of the Guild’s Men’s Advisory Board, The good-will and co-operal-Eon of all classes of the community are ask-ad in zfiurthering this enterprise. Australia and New Zealand fire carrying out strenuous campaigns in Great Britain, assisted by free Government passages to many of the States for girls and women. The headquarters of the Guiid are at 43 Yonge St. Arcade, Toron- to, where Miss St. John Wilemzan, who 11.39 taken a leading part in starting the enterprise, will con- tinue the work of organization and supervision. Send a postcard {or our new fifty page catalogue containing handsome prize competition and [all list of drug specialties, rubber goods, trusses, elastic stockings, etc. Correspondence confidential. Order direct and save money. We pay panamaâ€"Elfin Specialty Co. all sexual weakness averted at once. PHOSPHONOL will make you a new man. Price 83.00 a box or two for $5.00. Mailed to any ad- dress. The Scobell Drug Co., St. Catharineu, Ont. ew For sale at Hactulnne a: CO’I. Continued from page 3. G “I!” ROUS OFFER GO TO BURNETT COOPER WWW“ 772'»; BURNETT 8: COOPER I @oooooooooWo oooooooooooo . o . EEO)". Our Bread and Cakes are made of the best of material, and for ICE CREAM we can t be beaten. We have a full line of Fruit in seasen. LUNCHES SERVED at all hours. CASH 9ND FOR BUTTER AND EGGS For Your Bread, Cakes and CONFECTIONERY June 23 THOMAS June 23 Buy 3'01) V m Wflg Store ‘07 ”we huv largely. \w mu NH 'm, “'9 are. 319'” :Hmmg ”cl! box. with UV“ yum-2h ‘ “an“ pen ('(bluhium‘i, \\ 1h 0W" phof school show-u :eiIfw "mi ‘ \ 8” (hi. box in (‘Ul' Hu'“ \\ 1m:- DRESS (mm mâ€" A “smoothie drew Ibbdfl‘o There'- so wide a chuive Um the requirements of vvm‘y ‘ VESTINGS A hull l'l .Ihh. in many neat desigm SHIRT “'AISTS wgy they sell has P""‘ ,1910 out about "Ingh4 311mm!» Henna M) 1 I“ varnish ma! (. rs. WASH sun‘mus fish" Li . 100% page. mud You knoxV ”ibis: standa Miblc standard 11‘. There is a fl‘mmm" M you an H¢‘~““'h'.‘ U Iy-word-for-it a‘mut "9‘ And because it is Boots and Shcw F0 r ( i I '0 c 01 i? s Confvctum Pry. Crm Highest li’ric FRESH AN U U Style and Qua" Repairing am ("018an w Begin» ‘a provui it 0' 4 Du

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