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Durham Chronicle (1867), 27 Jan 1898, p. 9

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V0535]. rs Must people seem to hi it i‘ only to cross 0701‘, m X'z't‘qut-nt bridges; or, if thy" :I'I'wrs‘ that it is may “I um of '1 theatrical turn w“ a”; 4.1.. 11) But. it. has many " x' t, snwer. it is a. 1318b“, ' ’En ' m. .1): uses or fly-boats.“ y mun people between an.“ ,.r wattâ€"from England PM QU E E R CHINESE 01116 vi affords a; (1012!! port!“ u ' '1’ Lris alone; it is a can“ I" NWT» flout more canal m.“ gag-tr «anal in Franofi ‘t i. .‘ir, I")! unly for moplo‘mw 1.: maths which line its m. .5?! for horm, COWS and a 3'1"»- Pavb a. deaignam b“ x; is .1 swimming Pond 10.! ”I 4nd gv‘ese; it isa "”"a‘r’m ntwr is pumped for t c“ tin» ('ity streets; it is ‘ fl 1 whir‘h more than ww‘ 0)::L'A‘8 of the Citilm’ 0‘. Pd zlshcd-â€"-\\;_xshing never W: if T HE RIVER SEINE. and wish to hoax; a. He Continued lower Town Imnlement ' Money to Loan at. a an (155- CHM “AS AND .NEW YEARS VFBEsH GHHBERIES “1 G18?“ "U 1: :Inn Rnuf nnthv \itl‘it‘tfi' unflJBéâ€"sf Quality. ;ml'.u1:u.g._ 'I‘ E.â€"\.\‘ SUGARS SPICES R A I.\‘l .\' >5 C U RRANTS FIGS N 1"1‘5 CANDIES ETC. qulot hi n g We have a, few Ready- maulc Pants. but fur a fil'St ('lzlss suit you will find our twemls .\1, in every partial- [2:12 and at R0011 Bottom SSCOTT \\ ’: ‘ex‘noms. A "nu Sam SLEIGHS : Surprise you. 'x' mietv of S'RWES ~Cooking Stoves Box Stoves and Coal Stoves. ROBE-.2“ of all descriptions. ROOT PL LPERS, c.. c. pwr rent. on Good Security. [TIMNCE Promptly Attended to. Issuer of) Iurriaoe Licenses. I mrry 't‘rm Largest Stock of S! ‘\ [)0 M U HINES and OR- ‘S in (km and all away down in price. O \V 11.114 L'WL \\I’;L\k DDVDLV UfllD â€" antic M - ving Sale 0v 'â€" 55 we. ,aym of Bargain Selling in the Old St and, Upper Town. Come Ev b d cry 0 y. ‘n m". ALDER, O J. «V m'x't‘nim: goeb well we purpose moving to our And continue for Seven Business Days. unsigd the New McIntyre Store. next the Standard Bank in Lower Town for a term of years, and before moving.r our entire stock It: -‘ f‘ 1 ' , . . x . Q m other the pnbhe the followmg‘ lmrgmns at our Old brand 1n 1 pper 'I‘own. These are all Seasonable Goods, bought at lowest Cash and will go at the prices quoted. These prices are only good for SEVEN days as above. Remember any goods bought from us if not satisfactory may be returned and money refunded. r Soap, moving price, bar be at ‘f 0 of CUTTERS and I'rices that will ({.'.].‘4. {{Pg. 151C. 980’), , Sum Price 9c. each 12Ac. each, .. . 1.9 him 90. each LC- W ERTOWN Tm goes down to - 96. Agent. On Saturday, January 29th, 1898, 28 309. Yellow Sugar for $1.00. . HUNTER. 3 lb. TOWN HALL, AYTON VILLAGE. FRIDAY, J ANUARY 28TH, 1898, at (me o‘clock p. m., in the All Members are cordially tend. ”4"“ ‘If Remember our X eut Saws and Axes. N e cull axes. Hardware. Another shipment of Ready Mixed Paint just arrived. Don’t be too late in choos- ing your colors. Our Silverware is something EXTRA. A few more Bells, Horse Blankets, Robes, Lined Mitts and Gloves left which you can get at a Bargain. Did you see our N cw S ock of Granite and Enamelwarc 2 A few cheap Lamps and L2 terns still in stock. We have a few good Hay and Straw Knives. A good second-hand Coal Stove for sale cheap. HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE (H'IRMANIA FARMERS" MUTUAL Fire Insurance Connmuy “ill be held on 11“ o GEO. HOPF, Marla er. Moltke. Jan. 3rd, 1898. 2 8' 2.") pair Womens’ Oxfords. old price $1.25) to $2 40, Moving price 770. 100 pairs odd sizes \Vomen’s Butt. and Laced Boots, old prices from 32 up, Moving Sale price $1 pr. THESE ARE A SNAP. 10 per (at. discount allowed for cash on all regular lines in this department. Boots Shoes. 1 Hardware. NOTICE- J. A. HUNTER, invited to at- A 'l‘housmu‘l and one other Special Bargains. WILL COB.I\'{ENCE A SEVEN DAYS’ 3 New Store, Lower Town on Feb. 7 th, ’98. Look out for our next week’s advertisement. The Allan Park Band will hold their annual concern on Friday. Feb. 4th. The progralmne will consist of two colored 11111;. 3 fresh f1c111 the w1iter’s pen. and these ‘wo plays alone are wo1tll twontv-nve 015.10 see. Now as the band depends solely on the publicliherality turn out like men and help them along. It is the public that will receive the profit, not the baud boys The concert is not gotten up for individual gain. The band here has not the same chance as in larger towns and villages. So if you want the musical repmation of the band sustained come Friday the 4th Feb. and get the wrinkles taken out of yon. The price is onlv 10 and 15c. The great. Edison PhonOgraph, the wonder of the age, will be in at- tendance. Miss Maggie Armstrong is visiting Mrs. Geo. Purvis’s lately. Mr. Joseph Collett is visiting friends in Egremont this week. The concert held here last Friday night by the troup from Durham was a grand success. Everybody was well pleased. The querry around here was the party that raised at the concert. They had a slight break in the saw mill here which cased it: to be shut down for a few days. . Mr Ed. Cross, of Manitoba, was Vienting with Mr. Henry Brigham last. week. Messrs Gates and 1“. Klemnp are employed cutting wood for Mr. A. Livingston. Mr. Thomas Rmy has the contract of cutting 50 cords of wood for Mr. J McMahan. We notice that your Varney scribe has been chirping about wood cutting, out you must understand mister scribe that your men are not the only wood carvers ,in this country. We have two boys out here that have out three and one qmrter cords of wood in one hour. It is not. what they can do. It is what. they have done. and can do again. While Mr. Greenwood was on his way home from \Valkerton on Satur. day he gave Mr. H. Brigham a. call. ”4.. Babv Eczema and Scald Head. Infants and yourigchildren are peculiarly subiectlo this terrible disorder, and if not promptly arrested It “’1" eventuall become chrnnic. Dr. phase que a specia study (,f Eczema and diseases at the skin. and we can confidently recommend Dr. Chase’s Oint- ment to cure all terms of Eczema, The first application soothes the irritation and gives the little sufferer rest. Messrs Gates and F. Klempp are Omnlmma cutting wood for Mr. A. Roller window Blinds reg. 450. moving price 290,. Sad Irons. 3 in a sot, old price 31. mov’g price 750 10 Copper Boilers, reg, $3.530 mov’g price $2.22 .‘~.in Cinch Nails at 2c. 1b. 2 in. Cut Nails, reg. 40. Moving price 20. lb. ALL A) N PARK. Upper Town,- Durban). is; W'ho the wind 20 lbs. Granulated Sugar $51.00. 6 Men’s Overcoats, reg. 85. Moving Price - - - $2.99 each. 10 Men’s Ulsters, reg. $6, Moving Price - . - $3.99 each. 8 Ladies' Mantles, were $33. Moving Price - ~ ~ $2.50 each. Men’s Heavy Blue Overalls, reg. 31, Sale price - 750. a pair. 10 Suits Men’s Clothing. old mice $5, Sale price - $2.49 each. A sleigh load drove up to Mr. Jack’s of your town last week and had a good time, getting home early. Dehorning cattle is all the rage around here just now. Nearly everything around here are muleys, and those the. t are not soon will be. Will Clark is thinking of buying a banjo and taking up quarters in the Knapp House for we rest of the winter. Miss Lulu Dickson is the guest of her aunt this: 133: week. Some of the boys would ‘ike her to stay long- er. but: a Gleneden young man would like her to make it a short visit. There was ayoung fellow arrived at Isaac Hutchinson's, just in time to help take out barn timber. Mother and son are doing well. Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison were visiting Bentlnck friends one day last week. Miss Ida McEwen of Mt. Forest has been visiting at, her grandparents this last few weeks. Mr. John Carson had a bee draw- ing home wood and has a good sup- p!y laid in. Tom Hill has been changing hor- ses. Tom has a good heavy team. able for any kind of work. Mr. Alex. Marshall of Durham called on Mr. John McKinuon one day last week. The Rev. Mr. McGregor will preach in the church here next Sun- day morning. Mr. \V. L. Coleridge Spent a few days last week in London attending 9. Convention. Jake Yaunt had a wood be on \Veduesdav and got a good 10) of wood put up. anda hop in the even- ing. They all enjoyed themselves, and went home well pleased. Mr. Angus McCaunel has purchas- ed Mr. Angus Galbraith’s farm near Fairburne. Angus is a hustler and we wish him success in his new home. Miss Nellie Scott is home from Hamilton. All are glad to have her bright presence among them again. “7e are sorry to hear that Mrs. Wm. Davis. west of here, is very poorly at presmlt Her mother. Mrs. lem Wier, near Durham is at present, with her. Mr. N. McIntyre of Durham has a gang: of men taking out. timber at the Corners at present. Miss M. Hooper left on Monday to reside a while in Durham. Clothing. FAIRW ELL CORNERS. VARNEY. DURHAM, 36 pair \Vomen’s Corsets, reg. 450- Moving price - - 27c. pair. 10 Pieces Fancy Flannelettes 4c. yd. 50 Lace Curtains - 230.31 pair. 40c. Tweeds go during this Sale at - - 230. a Hard. 200 Papers of Needles, reg. 5c. 3 paper, Sale price - - 20. Special Bargains in Tinware Department. Miscellaneous. Our Uncolored 253 pm Tea CAN’T BE 1'; LT. "ififififififififl (Black or Mixed) In pound or halfopound at. 250, 300. and 40c. pm- 1’!) If you want a good (v. ) nt Tea try “ SAMBA CEYLOfi TE: ’ .A limited sappl.v of wood will be taken of! subscription at this office. Mr. Thos. Sirrs visited \Voodland and Mt. Forest friends last week. Thin Ell A Young Lady Cured of Long Standing Catarr'h and Ca- tarrhal Sore Throat by Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure. Miss Anna. A. Howey, of Eden. Om... says thst she suflered from Camrrh for ten years used a. number of remedies advertised, but was always disappointed in the result. Lu ULJV syn“ Last fall she suffered intense pain in her head and hat throat. was line - with ulcers. The doctors cailed it Camrrhnl Sore Throat, but did not cure it. She saw that Dr. Chase's (iafiarrh Cure was being highly recommended, 90 p.'0(‘and a box from C. Thomson. druggist, Tuscan- burg, Out, and commenced its use â€" -â€"â€"-â€"- ‘â€".--Q“ kn- (31!: E. UUUO, "lb“ uu Soon the nice cleared away frn‘a her throat, the pain in her head ceased. take says that Dr. Om Canarrh Cure do“ not cause distress or sub-wing when being used, and is the {non efl'ective caturrh lu‘l‘Wl w 'v. vâ€"â€"‘... Mr. J73): Phillipa, .. Jusfica of the Peamfieclares that he 1' zows Muss Howey and her mother. und can vouch for the truthfulness of her statemvnts. Fine Fresh California f "‘ 3 its for 25c. Price 25 cents. complete with bum BEAN 8: é. Dr. CLase's Catam'h Cure inedwéihflkezs gold by all ”Mk" A eta

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