*WWWXXWWWWWâ€"ï¬Ã© g Large Sales Small Profits g EMcKEcHNIw WEEKLY NEWS g EIGHT. The Stare the People Talk Ahlut BUTTER, EGGS AND FOWL WANTED ROBERT BURNETT Highest Prices Paid for all Kinds of Farm Produce Again, we buy all kinds of farm produce at the highest cash prices, and we pay the cash for it, too. This causes the peOple to do more talking about us. Then if they want goods we sell them What they want and get the money back. They buy here with the cash because they know they can get as good goods at as low a price and in many cases at lower prices than they can get them for elsewhere. 'l‘hat’s what we want them to do. Every purchase made at this store causes the people to talk. The quality of our goods and the reasonable plices at which they are sold is good reason for them to talk. Our READY=MADE CLOTHING is of the latest pattern and style, and the prices sell the goods. Get the habit- of examining our clothing before buying, and we are sure you Will not 2:0 elsewhere. This is a good time to buy RUBBERS of all kinds as we have a lot left which we do not, came to carry over. In fact we will not carry them over if reduced prices will move them. I Call and see 0111' COON COATS. NOW is the time to get a bargain. UM©G®OG©®30 W. 0 “ovwemcwoou eeeeewwm, THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Mr. James H. Coleridge. on com- eluding his long, and. eminently successful career as teacher at the school. in 8.8. No. ~13, Egremont, Was honored last Friday evening, March lst, by the dhildren, young people and parents of the section. many of whom met at his home. to show their appreciation of his ser- vices. and to express kind Wishes for the future welfare of himself and his family. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. Trustee -D.aJvid McKelvie called the meeting to order. Wm. L. Dixon was chosen chairman. He called on Bert Eccles to read the address which is as follows; Dear Teacher,â€"VVe the parents and pupils of 8.8. No. 113, Egremont meet in your home this evening for the purpose of showing to you our appreciation of the high standard you have maintained, and the great progress the pupils have made under your direction. We feel iustly proud of the record you have made. We recognize the fact tlnt you have labored faithfully fm the educational advancement of the pupils entrusted to your care. The Literary Society int-e d holding a Literary meeting in the School on Friday evening March the 15th. The programme will be of an Irish nature. There will also be a. mock Parliament A Bill is to be introduced to extend the franchise to women on the same basis as men. A silver collection will be taken up to go to the Muskoka. Free Hospital for Consumptives. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Alexander and little Isabel and Marguerite and Mrs. William Alexander of Hutton Hill spent Saturday and Sunday at Mr. G. A1100 8. Inspector Carï¬pbell vislted our school the week before last. and re- ported everything in good shape. Mr. J 03. Vickers of the \Vest spent; one evening of last week with friends in this part. Mr. James Atkinson has a gang of men making the. timber for the new harm on the Farr place. Mr. James Eden of Varney has the contract. Mr. N. J. Staples is under the weatherjust now but under the. skil- fulcau'e of Dr. D. B. Jamieson we hope to soon hear of his speedy recov- eI-v. Miss Nellie Collier went to Toronto week before last where she mtends to remam for some time. Mrs. Nathaniel “\Vhitmm'e is in attendance at; the twdside of her fath- er. Mr.’l‘urnbull of Paisley who is After .a pleasant and social ev- ening, the crowd dispersed, feeling that they had performed a pleas- ant duty in expressing the deep debt of gratitude that we in N o. 13 owe to Mr. Coleridge for his un- tiring efforts in our behalf. We believe it to be a great loss to this section, and to this community t3 have to part with Mr. Coleridge. but we congratulate you who be- long to the enterprising towr. of Durham, that you are soon to add to your number so desirable a couple as Mr. Coleridge and his worthy partner in life. May his shadow never grow less. very ill. Mr. N. J. Mr. \Vill Pat-Larson left Monday morning for Edlmmwn. Alberta. “"6 wish him success. RIVERDALE. ENOBLErâ€"In Durham, on Sunday, 1 March 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Alf. i Noble, a daughter. iMcAULIFFEsâ€"In Durham, Sunday March 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. M. M-cAuliffe, a daughter. Advanced Styles in New Spring Millinery Sr. IIâ€"L. Fakingham. G. Williams U. Paylor. J. Morrison. J. Ritchie. R. Bell. L. Morrison. Pt. IIâ€"H. Ritchie. John Boyd. Sr. Iâ€"T. Morrison. Jr. Iâ€"W.Morrison. M. Boyd, E. Ritchie, M. Glencross. S. S. No. 3 Glenelg Jr. Vâ€"E. Edge. K Ritchie. Sr. IVâ€"C. Ritchie, (3. McNally. Sr. IIIâ€"P. Falkingham, M. Paylor. Jr. IIIâ€"K. McNally, W. Ritchie, M. Falkingham, R. Paylor. Sr. IIâ€"H. Armstrong, M. Smith, G. Cutie, 0. Mountain. - Jr. IIâ€"M. Lawrence. L. Hopkins. Pt. IIâ€"C. Ritchie. Primer-W. Noble. A. Knisley. A. Armstrong, H. Mountain. A. C. Mackenzie, Teacher. Jr. IIIâ€"E. Sharp, R. Noble. S. Lawrence, M. Webber. Sr. IIIâ€"~I. Vollet, J. Petty, \V. Knisely, G. Langrill. A. Picken. IVâ€"M. Donnellv, G. Campbell, A. Smith. 8. Lawrence, J. Langrill. Jl‘o I‘rm(‘o B;{vl.br‘x., 0}. Kel.ro G. 31‘:- Lnnghlin. G. Grant. P. Barber. Sr. IIIâ€"C. Blyth, \V. Eden. Jr. 111' -E. McIlvx-ide, J. Leeson. \V. Brown, E. McLaughlin, A. Hay. Sr. lIâ€"(‘. Grant. L. Keller. '1‘. Finn- igan. J. Richardsmx. M. Richardson. Blyth. H. Eden \N'. Barber. Sr. Iâ€"R. BIL-(Tam J 1‘. _\1 om'is J! b‘x'. IVâ€"Maggie meey IVâ€"Eva Redford. IIIâ€"3’9.“ McDuugal] -S. Grant. IVâ€"«M. L l\"--«(.‘-. B‘ J. Richardsmx. M. Richardson. IIâ€"A. Marshall, R. Morrison. lIl~â€"â€"Ebta S. S. No. 11 Bentinck 3g D‘D‘ We have for your inspection a large and select stock of New Spring Millin- ery. We began Monday, March 4th, making up the new spring styles. We have a large staff of assistants and one head trimmer from Toronto, who comes highly recommended. We will be pleased to show you the new styles, and are prepared to take orders at once. Miss Dick . No. 1 E. and N. JPBSUD. J. F. Smith, Teacher. ‘1' A. M. Petty, Te Lawrence, Teacher. wzuuley Ueutim H McGab Keller. Demni S. S. No. 2 Bentinck :md Glenelg -. Sr. IV â€"S. McArthur. M. McKech- me. Jr. IVâ€"A. McKechnie, E. Vessie. Jr. IIIâ€"E. McLean, H. Hamilton. J r. IIâ€"-M. McArthur. T. Middleton, W. Mitchell. Sr. Pt. IIâ€"V. Noble. 0. Mitchell. W. Vessie. M. Mitchell, B. Vusie. Jr. Pt. 11â€"-L McLean. Jr. 1â€"3. Noble. Average attend ance. 12. IIâ€"A. Lindsay. G. Bell son. Primerâ€"~R. aace 17. I-â€"V. Ritchie. O. Newell, A. Ritchie‘ Jr. IVâ€" Sr. IIIâ€"â€" Jr. IIIâ€" L. Ritchie. Sr. IVâ€"J. E. Atkinson. 1D. Primerâ€"R. Barbour McMeekin. Meade. I Woods. IIIâ€"L. Chapma IIâ€"Elis Woods. A. NC ble, J. Kerr ;-. IVâ€"E. Patterson, G. Wh r. IIIâ€"M. Lindsay. M. Bell. 3.. [Elf-E. Ritchie, J. Bell. I Noble S. S. N o. 9 Glenelg Ml hapman. B \Voods '. Bell, C. McGirr, 8. Bell .. Davis. .Average attend- Nellie Hepburn, Teacher. )I’I'ISON Anna Scott. Teache; Barbour: March 7th,* 1912. 1n Noble gremont - Whitmore. R. M cMee N oble. . Atkin- All