4 pieces Mantle Goods W816 $1.00 p31 mud cut in two 500. 20 prs Corsets were 500, 600, 750, :1 pr all at 400. 150 (102 Ties Light and Dark were 250 and 350 all at [50. 5O Overcoatsp qtcost and (181' f10m $3.7 5 0.111) 15 Pairs Overalls, regular $1.00 pair, Heavy Cotton- ade for 7.50. Men’s Underwear. Best value we evel sold at $1.00 a suit. Siale P1 108 p81 suit 885C. New the Sieekmking is over, we are going to clear out a pile 01‘ “Enter Goea'is at prices which must tempt you. A Clear Sweep is What we want. CASH ONLY. WW9§£§38WW Embroidered Scrim for Cur- tains 200 per yard for IO. Furs at Half price. Big discounts on all Winter Goods. 12 pairs Men,s Heavy Rub- bers, sizes 6 and 7, reg $1.20 for $1.00. 20 Boy 8 Imitation Lamb Caps (-2 W918 400, Sale Price 250. . MOCKLER. at THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, February 18th, 1897’. COST. 24 pairs W omen’s Lace and " Button Dongola, Shoes were $2.00, $22 25, $2.50 all at $1.50. 15 pairs Men’s lace Boots, 20 pairs Girls’ Felt Overshoes reg $1.25 for 900. 10 pairs Children’s Cardigan Overshoes, reg $1.00 for 12 prs Misses’ Cardigan Overshoes, reg $1.15 for 900. 15 pairs Ladies’ Cardigan sizes 6, 7, 8 ‘ $2. 25 for $1. 25 g PFOfEtS g ABOUSHED. g ammsmma 3$wmsm§ Overshoes, reg 1.25 Vfor $1.00. €36. ï¬g y§%%%é reg $2.00, Especially adapted for \ â€:37ir'†u†WM. ' v â€"â€" â€" “an-UV I for sale the interest of the late Geo. Dowling in the Haskins farm, lot No. 62 and 63, con. 2, W. G. R., Bentinck. contain" ing 100 acres more or less. Is well watered, has a comfortable house and splendid bank ba'gn. _1 mile from Durham f HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS __ for sale the interest of tho. Info (1m Mrs. Jones and family have moved back to their own house from the “Pitt farm â€. Mr. Bunton of Yeovil bought five head of fat cattle from D. McKinnon. Miss Mary Jones is learning dress- making at Miss Hughe’s of Durham. Chas. Watson sr. visit-ed friends in Durham last W’ednesday. Mr. John Scoit was in your town last; Wegnesday on business. Mr. John McQueen is busy team- ing out hay to Durham. Misses Janet and Maggie Calder are home from Toronto. Mr. John McKinnon, we hear, is very poorly at present. .1. 4..L.L.Lu vv uuu UURLV 131110. 150 ‘ACRE I‘ARNI FOR S‘ALI“ . . lots 22 and .23, con 12, Bentilzck. Mr. John McArcnur of Prlcewlle The above farm is oflered for saleat 3 1212' was in our burg on Thursday. .g’qigfon easy termst. fï¬lt is \i'ell woï¬leii, I , x o . 1111 ' s‘ ' .' . ¢ ' s ' . i Messrs Jack Scott and Dan MoKm- Imrggohgszzg’gx:mafia; 52:3}; non took a trip to Yellow Valley on I ’ : ‘ ‘ I . Thursday IHFOF “Shel" Pal‘tlmllal‘s apply to J. A ' 1111 r ‘ ‘ . ~ Mr. John Mannnoh 1's lawn“ LA..-“ t0 5 [11 1‘1111‘ 01 Honor Roll of S. S. No. 12 Egre- mont 4th class. â€"â€"~XX7111. Hunter, XX7 In Matthevss, XX7 111. Patterson. Sr. 31d. -â€"Rose L‘1w1e11ceTl1os. J. Law- lenoe, A1thnr Law1enoe. Ir 3dâ€" Cl1a1 les Reid, Samuel XX hitmore, James Klein. 2ndâ€"-â€" Ea1le Mathews Many Patter son, Jos. Nelson. Sr pt: 211(1â€" Bella Patte1son, Doward Henry Essie Acheson. Jr pt 211d-â€" Sarah Brown, Annie Nelson. lstâ€"â€" Mary Brown, Mary XVilson, Georoe Long. --Sar al1 Scott, teacher. Mr. Robert Little, of Thornbury, visited his parents here last week. Union Band Thursday afternoon in the church. Epwor‘th League Thursdav aven- ing conducted by Misses “71} kinson and Petty. Mr. Joseph Lennox has recovered sufï¬ciently to be around town again. Singing school concert Feb. 23rd., under management; of Prof. Parker. Admission 10 and 15 cents. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, of Bell’s Corners, were guests at Mr. Petty’s lately. Pete McEwen bought a farm from Mrs. Stewart at fry acre 1100. $32.71: Rev. Mr. Marshall, of Cedarville, preached a missionary sermon in our church last Sunday. The proceeds amounted to $14.84. Rev. Mr. Burnstcf Lamlash, has been assisting Mr. Clark in revival meeting; at Orchardville. In Lead packgts, It would need no more advertising. T w it depmvmg you of a, pleasm‘é, Farm for Sale. FAId‘WELL CORNERS 25c and 500 Bottles. Many testimonials in its favor. ;es Wells are home from Welcome back girls. If all our readers could get a, sniff of a cup of VARNEY. ‘ .. CHEMIST and D RUGGIST' Call and subscrible for the THE CHROJICLE. It leads. or to T1 av e'rston. Feb. 15th {897. .uzuuu UUNL‘AINING 100 acres being lots No. 3 and atom the thii‘d concession, north of Durham Road, in the township of Glenelg, 80acres cleared. and under cultivation ; the remainder good hardwood bush. Good frame house. frame Feb 6th. be placed blame us if August, 24th, 1896. Feb, 10th , . the township of Normanhy, (‘rfll‘lfh‘ of Grey, contamimz 100 acres" 70 of \‘z'lzieslz are cleared and under cultivation. 1.3 acrm ploughed. First class orchard, growing all kinds of hardy frmt. There 1:: a 'mgul y... house with a never failing well and a 5111'?" AIAV‘ creek adjacent ; a new ï¬rst class barn and stables. The tenant will be require! tn ï¬led all hay, straw and grain 0n the place. Rem, to be paid in part bymakiug’ improvements. For further particulars apply to h , â€A _ WILLIAM. FEF Durham P. 0., Olit: their names, addressee, and der-cz‘it.zi and a full statement of particulzrs ,5 3.3 claims and the nature ni'the reuu'itv .- liens (if any) held by them duly with? and that after the said daythe Era-m will proceed to disti‘ibui'e the :z.~':=r;t.-< «.r' deceased axmmg the parties entitied 331;. to, having regard only to the chums which they shail then have notice Dated this twenty-third dayuf J:1‘;:‘sz:‘z.: A. 1)., 1897. ' A DAVID JAMIEMH. “ i h A '1. alia; 1“: . J | pursuant to R. 7‘ . 0.11987 (3;. Sec. 36, and Amending Act.~:,th11‘ 7111 ; . â€A74 111111111: claims a gai11<t the ext 110 of said HemV James Middzmgh,113177.7;7. ‘ 01ab11ut the tenth le 11f 51119111311: 7‘1 18‘16.a1e1eq11i1‘ed to “51111113117151 117 .77 01' to deiher to David J91111i1:~;7111 771 said T011111 of Durham i11 tie 077771 Gre3,Exeout01‘, (11101 i1ef111eti1e M. J. Davis, In the matter of the: Estate of James Middaugh, late of the of Durham, in the Com 21* Grey and Province uf Om:- Esquire, deCea" sed. LL PARTIES OWING US ARE 26th day of FEBRUARY, A. D EING LOP NO. FARM CONTAINING 1i Farm for 822%. Farm to Rent. .,C ALLAN C0, Holstein '. H. MILLER, in; ad .3 Ontario ed. 31‘1’103' Hahover. Executer, Man. The Canadian Pacifh colon-Est specials ever} h and April. to . ts of the settlm‘ (Is the North \V Scoiia’s finan islature at, H Earnings of the M05 way Cmnpany for tho. of the fiscal year 3: against $885,520 for period of last year. The leading Seams asking the .Governme: cost of {xttmg up ves age. The. total paynï¬ to $150,000. «A5 a result, of the regulations large. dro: being driven across t ; ville to the. United Arrangements are deputation to wait 0 to press the claims Ottawa. and Georgian A Duluth firm will at Kingston, Ont., ac offer of a bonus of $2 eruption for ten yea: The. mtaid merchap Strong pressure is bear on the Dominic: have insolvency legisl as soon as possible. he trouble beiwee. Workers and 1119 San ing Company of H14 amiably settled. The petition for a number of liquor liu was considered by 1 matte/e and refuwd. Ald. \Vatkinzs, of H41; plained to the Mayor ing ‘at the Board of The report that the mills intend closing months is densied m It is now thoughi p veyor Ogllne and part the lukon country 0‘ ova 800111 E passori a h ’1 [Juglic holiday. en his first momh’s‘ t. \Vinnipeg School Boa city [or $100,000 10 me: CANAD Stratford is to have The mipers’ strike N.S.. cont1nue~ Mr. D \V.Ii)1(’ 11118 I sident of the \\ mnipeg Last year’s. cut 9! ti tawa valley ls eshmat feet. THE VERY LATEST l WORLD 0' R. Hoop-er w he sentence a tiary which 1 r attgmpted q the inSI ruct nets which ha mental farms GREAT B] :arl of K inno Eventy year: n tat} qwata }W Atlantic q steamer is draught “7 ed. Wb ich w for the St. go. Sir Oliver adversely to Dominion Gov f a. scope or, .way subsidies. hd Borne am ' gsflwh‘iph laps of Mar lb :8 Whiph ? Parlxam ‘Villiam when. who .. _says that Batemgn. v the Prlmiti '8 _ dead at ‘x aeves. the 1 rat, has bee Peru: 109..