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Durham Chronicle (1867), 29 Jul 1897, p. 9

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{CURITV DUNDn no: 9"“ AN am Mil 10 Pills. St '0 W mm 'Ol' UPPER TOWN, DURHAM. New Dress Goods from 80 up. New lace Curtains from a pair up. " I New Table 011 Cloth 40" wide, white and colored‘ 250 a yd. ‘ New Spring Shoes, call and see th'cm. A big line of. Whips from 10c up‘to 800 for a good Raw- a“ P1 ints f1 011150 up â€"-__~~-~ - --mm «3-7 - _ .- autumn” A... b-4’5 - Us! .\ 111' RSE‘BIES TM. TREES? iUiH-J 1(‘1 nt Q» 038011, Berlin and Goderich Pianos. ll I Farveat! 1.100qu Eat ‘. I y I, o ‘3? 2.1:?5‘ _ j. ‘.‘(J‘ 43’ ‘3? fleas _. ”g1; IN“... “0 Maxwell Bin(lcrs,1\10wcrs i 1th so Rakes, Pen Harvesters, 1‘ m nip Son (318, Scufflers I’imxs and ex 0) \ modem Im- nlc-ment fox Fm m \V ork. % One fresh St0( ’ 54 undersigned on or about the 15th of iJuly, one two year old heifer with white I star on forehead. some white on hind legs. [An person giving information that will .lea' to the recm‘ery of the same will be '_ suitably rewarded. "v n f ”1'!“ “"“\T Thomas 0 A few C. MCKINNON. m (r (“‘z‘mada sziag‘e Co’s (‘: 1111:13‘95 B 10‘ TIES etc. ( hath um and Snow Ball W ROM THE PREMISES OF THE 11 nflnruin‘npd on 01' about the 15th 0f 1A8. MCK nr Cam Binder Twine IW‘TODS. ‘ (3:: good COOKING STOVES left at and below cost. , BEST BRANDS. S65 EAfiiiiw _ 3$5.00 _ ‘XYA Only!) “In! 1' Town THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, July 29th, 1597. b I‘Q‘flnS Um 5:118 and i111! Thoralfl (131 is taking. the cheaper Oils. of Brushes mdes 0f Oil, 'i'ar 'mg 1" an {.1 Mowers in abundance 1, Coal Oil, A x10. Grease, Exterminator ast. “ \LTI’ R D"? hem All I INNON, Durham. Woodstock (1?? TQcttlcs rue , yvvx. (Intended for last issue.) Although the day was a scorcher. the Sunday School picnicinGraham’s Grove was a great success. There was the usual crowd of pleasure-seek- ers, and the refreshments as usual of the first water. Most of the citizens took in the de- monstration in Markdale on the 12th. Our burg is becoming notorious as there was a four days’ arbitration be- tween Robert and J. I. Graham over a diSpute about a natural spring. J. I. was defeated. Fast driving and a collision be- tween two rigs resulted in a smash- up on the 11th inst. The occupants escaped with a few bruises. Rev. 321231911211) 1111330th a very interesting sermon to the Orange- men on the llth. headacnc matters .W 4 tars are 0 be. cured, on need on wa: LI--1 . A. loo-l: aécut you! Soc for ,3, r arselfl Who sufzcr most . lrom s‘ 0 ’ ’~'ssnzss, nervousness, ‘w'v' uv nervous dyspepsia, neuralgia, desooudcncy, general weak- ‘4 9:55? ‘Who are on the edge F” g of norvous prostration all tre '5 time? Those who are .thm, Opium, chloral, bromides, headache powders, only make .. matt’rc worse. Iron and hitâ€" wu 1:.an I? H M p) r: ('3 O :3 '1‘ ~<z M $12 8 t2 D-I‘ :3 D .9 :1 0 ' be cox-cal and cared for good, f? on need a fat-making food. 5% ou want new blood, rich blood; and a strong nervo- ' tonic. sco’r'rs mvmgszom of g: ' ' ~'{. ‘3‘"..15 I. ‘ - I .1 MSCOTT’S 133v IULSION of Cod-liver OH with Hypo hos- phitcs as all this. It ice 5 tbs tiswss, m. kcs tich blood and strang thens the ncrvcs. 110w in stock. Coarsa Fine and comfortable. stylish, fr to $23.00 8. pr. Men’s Peerless Machine Oil always in stock 38c 21 gallon. Fearmau’s Delicious Hams. FRESH LEMONs-vâ€" We take pleasure SCOTT Bi IS VANDELBUR. Heavy Plough Bals, 81 00 a, pair worth $1.25 9. pr. All Sizes in GRANITE: -KEZ'I"£‘L.:JS, Rid WORTH 0F GENUINE IMPORTED SCOTCH SUITIN’G.‘ '00 This consignmem of Tweeds is larger than usual, and i1 ke Measure in Showing them. Call, there’s no pressure to buy. 03V b; it m Toronto, Ont 'xe xm $1.50 Our boys who left this vicinity for the down country haying and har- vest are Geo. Black. Jas. \Velsh, J. J. Black and J. A. Johnston. Did either or both of the two 1d- mirers. Sandy or Maurice write to 'l‘ilsonburg yet? Be sure and use a Jubilee stamp boys. Mr. J. I). McGrath put in the low- est tender for the erection of a board fence around part of St. John’s Separate School lot and has it com- pleted. Mr. J. Maher since his return from Owen Sound is busy erecting the frame of Mr. '1‘. Neil’s new house. The stone work 'was completed by the Neil Bros. me and 11:19» Pricm lmvcp Miss Mary A. McInnis who is em- ployed at Flesherton Station paid her parents and other relatives in Scotchtown a visit Sunday week. We are pleased to see that some of our farmers are living in hapes that the present season’s crop will produce more bushels and they in return produce more bright dollars than the two previous crops, as Mr. Geo. Arrowsmith and Mr. \V. H. Patterson each purchased a new Massey Harris binder from one of your enterprising townsmen. Our oldest inhabitants scarcely remember ever seeing more unfavor- ahle weather for haying than we have had for the last couple of weeks or since the 12th, but if the hay which has been out has taken on an undesirable color the growing craps have taken on a very desirable one and are pushing ahead beautifully. A huge rat got access to our neighbors store recently and was un- doubtedly after groceries. but gallant. Johnic assisted Minnie to put an end to thetheiving pl'OpQDSlthS of that little quadruped for which we hope She will not forget him. .ir. and Mrs. McAuliffe and Mrs. P. ls‘nrk (nee Miss M. McAuliffe) of Normanhy were visitors at Mr. Mc- Grath’s Sundav week. 3312M. McGrath and Miss Helen l 3112M. McGrath and Miss Helen McAulifle Spent last. week at the hum: of their parents in Normauby .léssrs. James. Frank, Thomas and Miss Sarina Coleridge are enjoying their vacation at home. - Miss Hannah Mrliinnon" narrowly escaped death from an attack of a big 35;; I” _\Il{-\VELL CORNERS. xe Calf, double Soles very Hobby. POMONA. 115i swarm .0 6 In... 4.... XV“ i “ ll B‘VOI'. SUITINGS in Suit, lengths very new 211. and includes goals not often seen “100111132 Car load Best- BINDER ' prices in South Gzcy, just BINDER TWINE all the lost Sir}! and Pure Manilla. Get our prices they are positively the lowest. in Durham. PRINTS from 40 yd, up. Cradle Fix ing pig which caught her unawares as she was crossing the road with a can of milk from J. Muir’s spring. She was knocked down three times and had it not been for her presence of mind and agility in getting over the fence she might have been killed. hearing the poor girl’s cries, her father. Mr. Hugh Me. Kinnon came running to the 8pm and was also attacked by the furious ani- final but escaped nnhurt. The girl ihad to be carried home as she was badly bruised and a large gash requi- ring seven or eight stitches. was made in one of her logs. Dr. llutzon is the medical attendant. The pig belongs to Mr. Neil Mellmmltl and it liq to be hoped that he will lump the [vicious animal from doing {Luther damage. WWE tun 130r Linseed and Turpentine is not onIy a popuh‘w rtmcdy, but the best known to medical sen-nu; for the treatment of nervous membranes 0 respiratory organs. ......... 4-..: .Mc vnhmh‘e Hm “him rmnarknl'n ¢ Dimmmd J 'l‘rmnondm (‘ rm mi>siu I might [m \\ ritv quiv I)’ ).\H\I( DR. CHASE DR. LUADD syrui) so as M Lake away the unpleasant taste of the mnwxmnc and linseed. It was the Doctor's hut and greatest remedy. and more of it is Suld m (‘znzada than all other cough medicines combined. A Banker’s Experience 3399 NEIEAFTII I! “THE!!! T. o o . . IE “I8 0“ HUM DGOTOI “I tried a bottle of Dr. Chase’s I‘mwp of Linseed. and Tarpon!!!" {or a nun: Zuzome afl1'ction of the throat," writes Manager Thomas Dowsmuof the Standard Bankmow of 14 Meiuourno avemne,Toronto. “It proved efi'ective. l rv‘gard the temedy as simple, chap and exceeding‘y gm d. it has hitherto been my habit to consult a [.bysicifil In troubles of this nature. Hereafter. howevet. l lntcnd to be my on mail, doc-tot.” 333k 00an Hand Rakes new in stoc ht pa if ~_ (“lick I\IU\ mm St ingerss g Glcves, Sect on ’Hll‘hit (‘().\Il’ ()lT'l‘l"! h imp: Stones. compoundt‘d on Rivets, Bind- Scytbee and £1- '16 u T\ VINE? lowest in. V“! 'l' this valuable ,6 take away pcmme and and greatest Tucsd ay “PS

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