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Durham Chronicle (1867), 25 Aug 1898, p. 9

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EOUS GOWNS fashionable woman Lnow' fabric that on ad consequently in Falling. It has all t. of Duchess satin, 8| boson m white been this summer andl In laundered by an ringly beautiful. and not Paris new fashion cons. I lady of high Id linen its vogutr ly in need of a wed ' ling very short of l to her grandma loam White bill‘ L to the dreaml H of some old kl igown was lb. M “'ales even and BOW {113 Irish 1“ ng out linen of fill aka! in the pee-Ii patterns popular ! siiver or gold on Is wrougb: in with velously Loantifnl PILLS our. M 3!, Sick Ila-dub. Iy do not gal”, uh Dry pill acts you. rims recommelyw d linen dress 19‘ My it is laundfled mines. WNW it 1.9] of exactly the u it up in truly son races, coaphing, cad theuuhffigf! 0‘. that is so mud” to The Place to get thefim is NEXT THE BANK, Lower Town. lehave them in all Styles and Prices from 95c. to 34.00- 0111 and see them. l. A. Macflfllllf. Don’t fox get the quality of 0'11 Silverware, Gran- ite and Tinware. i Marge Shipment of Cunlery just arrived. Knives and ? Forks of Nearly every do. ' sctription. ' Our Machine Oil is the Best in the Market. Threshing Mitts in great abundance and the Best Quality. You can get a bargain in a New Bicycle if you call early, as we are deter- mined to clear out oul. Stock. we, Huggies. Chathgm 1 Wagons, Etc. 3 by Dominion Exproso For sale here. 5 “ UPPER TOWN vanous I: do. to remit Large whxte all linen Table Covers, worth 81.75 for 81.40. Table OIL Gnome in white and col- ors. 45 ins. wide, 25c. yd. Men’s TOP SHIRTS from me. up. SEE OUR LADIES’ OXFORD SHOES before buying. They cant be beat. BeuLadiec’ Shoe Dressing w mane. . "11:33 8. Coleridge left on Saturday W to resume her school duties on Mon. I) in. BI": and Col’d wool Serges @ 251:. d \i 11 . h . l ay. A any w! miss er bright F‘My “gum! ngu‘ ‘23:) ‘g 3’: {countenance (till the roses come 'again.) noumé'r'dfi Halilihéro (black only) 1 . Challies. in dark colors 0111!. -------- 6“- Mr. Geo. Watson is at present OUR PRINTS ARE ALL GUARAN- spending a few months in Toronto. TEE!) FAST COLORS- lmMiss Daily Vimuted; her sister Mrs. 219.4 C. l. GRANT. DURHAM. Men’s Straw Hats, were 81 for H 0‘ 06 H 75C. ‘5 We will clear out the bal- ance of our Ladies’ Sailor Hats and Men’s Fine Straw at the fol- lowing Low Prices: Ladies’ Sailors that were 750 for 60¢. , é}“;50“ .100 u OUR CURTAINS ALL HAVE TAPED EDGES. Garafraxu St., Durham. 1 door North James Carson’s. N. B. All Clothes Washed by Band. And a Lot We Are Jobbing off at o" announce that I am prepared to do all kinds of Gent’ 8, Ladies’, and Household Laun drying at the very Lowest Rates. The Cheapest, the and the best, ‘6 Drill in the can” drill either Rock any depth. a Trial will convince you 0‘ 5‘ H ‘t l6 w. n. comma, H 6‘ H (I 250 H ‘6 75c. “ worth VY- Can 01' Clay, H H easiest 400. 200. 7 5c. The wheezinfl' who are victimso relieved bya g9 Agreat many trom arouna nere intend taking in the Toronto Fair. Miss S. MtaKinnon left on Wednes- dny for home nfter spending a. few few days with Irxenas aronna nere recently. Miss Violet Cherry, of Toronto, spent a few days with friends here lately. A arngf manv from around here 'rvâ€" “â€" Miss '1);in visited her sister Mrs. Watson here on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Muir apent a few days with friends around here _, his: McCannel after' spending part of her holidays with her many friends in Sunnidale returned home on Set- nrdny week. ‘ Mr. Arch. McKinnon, of Sault Ste. Marie, who is home on his holidays, spent a. few days this week with his brother, I). Molfiinhon, hero._ Miss Martha Calder is spending a few days st the Corners. Many think there is surely some thing going to take place after the harvest is over as our Balsam Valley young man is seen wending his way weekly Saturday evenings heading in a south westerly direction. Mr. Thos. Coleridge, barrister, of Toronto, is at present spending a few days with his parents here and visiting his many friends. Mr. John Muir, Central Prison, Toronto, spent a few days visiting his brothers and other friends around the Corners last week. Mayor Calder, of Durham, passed through here on Monday week. Your intimation last week that we should all congratulate the ‘ Review ’ Editor on his declaration of having turned to the right track, caused us to look up the ‘ Review ’ and see if the confession was sincere. We found it was genuine, and also in an adjoining column an advertisement of finding one of our lost and much lamented trinkets. We put ofi in hot haste to express our regards. The scene was an afiecting one and! may brotherly love continue. 1 work on Wednesday with their horse power machine to attend to the wants of,all who prefer that mode of} We have been informed that Mr. Jas. Vessie’s daughter, of Galt, came up on Saturday to cheer his lonely abode for a while. Mr. Wm. Allan has announced that he will give Scriptural proofs a week from Sunday night in the School' here “ Why men should not indulge i in strong drink.” I i his summer resort for a time whichl . . l operations for a while and commenc- ed house building, starting at Mrs. Gray’s. Mrs. Catherine Baird from New York on Saturd: she has Spent the summer from .New York on she has spent the summer. Heat, scenery and excitement have been her experiences during FAIRWEL r L) CORNERS. CORNER CONCERNS A Barber-0113 nrnnnnn:..~ , ‘ 59' 313135: 5}; promptly few 519903 of ”Dr. Chase’s and sparâ€"Ignaz of thqge all“ net 80“ have been via. ['8. Mead and here for tho Highest Cash Price will be paid for Good Wheat, Barley and Rye. Our_G_1_'is.ting and thpp_ing Has been thoroughly ren- ovated and New Machin- ery added, including an Entirely New System of Belting. WE are now ready to supply any quantity of mm 33“ end SHORTS, and Guarantee Our Flour Superior to to y ever before manufactured in this mill. For Sale by McFarlane Co, Mrs. Montgomery, daughter of Mr. J08. Corbett, arrived home last Mr. Joe Vickers is going around with a stick as the result of a kick from a horse. easeâ€"Catarrh. If symfi toms apple”, such as co in the dizzineaa. aina tn the oxe he ad. eadaehe. dropping In the throat, oflenatve breath, loss of taste and smell. the Canal: shackle: may be tightening about yon- DB. AGNIW'B OATABBBAL POWDER B the moat potent Catarrh cure known to-da Recommended b eminent nose and throat lateâ€"ghee relief Iron: :0 to 60 minutes. “ For yet: I was a victim of chronic Cataflh; the first application 0! Dr. Agnew's Catan’hal . der gave an Instant relief. and in an I fly ghett_whi1e 1 ya; permanently medf-jamea Mr. Thos. Livingston, Mt. Forest, Sundayed at home. Mr. Herb Hunt is engaged to gath- er cream for the Durham creamery. As he is quite a ladies’ man the pos- ition is a suitable one. Shackles Several farmers had their fall wheat sown last week. Catarrh Rev. Ferguson delivered an excel~ lent sermon here on Sunday to an attentive congregation. Miss Wright, Wiarton, is Visiting at Mr. Wm. Livingston’s. Facilities ire unequalled 55d w'e solicit a trial. and Dur The deceased was 39 years of age unmarried. He has relatives in ham and Glenelg whe will learn R. McGOWAN. stuuuug and at the depot, and when acrowd had gathered, the remains which had escaped facial disfigure- ment, were readily identified as those of Hugh Cole, a young man well known about the city. Dr. Uady empanelled a jury and adjourn- ed the inquest until Wednesday at 1 o’clock at his office. It is supposed that Cole was walk» ing along the track about 10:30‘ o’clock when he was struck by a freight train which pulled in from the south about that time. The last west, they came across remains of a man lying . They reported their startling find at the depot. and when acrowd had gathered, the remains which had escaped facial disfigure-i ment, were readily identified as those of Hugh Cole, a young man well known about the city. Dr. Undy empanelled a jury and adjourn- ed the inOlleSt Ilnfjl “’nAnnnAâ€"-- -L VICKERS. . “:h'ileâ€"a qouplo of men Their names. addresses and descriptions. and a full shtement of particulars 0 their claims and thenature of the securiti ' (ifauy) held b1 them, dul certified, anti net after said ate the u' Executor: witt proceed to distribute the pact: of the deceased amo NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Sec. garment to R. 8. 0.. 1897. up. 12% that all persons having claims a inst the Eshte of the said Francis Wait. w 0 died on or about the 4th day of June. A, D. 1893. are regain-ed to send by post, re- ‘d. to, or to eliver to the Executors, ohn mAl'thlll' and Donald McCormick. of the Village of PriceYille in the pounty of Grey, or to the undersigned Solicitors for said Ex- ecuton, on or before the I] m BURROGATR COURT 017‘ m COUNTY OF GREY. wuuuxbu I y mmcuuuon .___ ._.. -â€" 2 At the last mmed examination one ‘1 fl ' school won the Prince of Wales and I1,: 162519121; Proficiency Scholarship, and another won the lat Proficiency Scholarships in Mathematics. For furthe information, lists of board ‘ em, write to lug house “‘ D. R. DOBIE W. H. JENKINS. Secretary. Principal. Dated at Durham this 1:: day of August. 1%. " 1v.,'Pm"I”ini§l‘ __. : “ £31, £811,111. orgyII -â€" â€"_ .. “ ., arts tn . Se ‘ Le . _. Honor Matriculanta -â€" (â€"201. im‘)_ Schohrship Matriculation -â€"- _. lst day of Sept’r, l898 RECORD FOR 1808 ART SCHOOL Certificates â€"â€" â€"- FOR! I. (1] with honors) II (Primary) (4 honors) u 11.. Pm I ..__. .._..... â€"-.. Pm I. Matriculation -â€"- Partial Matriculation-- Fonl III (Junior Leaving) Certificach ff II__I. _Matriculat-ion â€"-- “Opening Sept. lat, ’98. NOTICE Ill EHEfllTflHS. lUClS, WMGHT BATSON, CALDER'S BLOCK, LOWER TOWN, I m tmubled for twenty year} with acute stomach trouble and conat‘l‘ nation. and had tried almost everym than; I could hear of. but got no re. lief. Dr. Chase's K1dney-Liver Pm: were recommended to me. The first Cured of Bel-Iona Stomach troubles. um I. What no Pays: THUS. MILLER, Esq.. Rheumatism. Skin Eruptions, P Impure Blood. they are specific None genuine but those Ravi: signatuue and head-cut of Dr. Chase. Beware of cou-wtex'fel'ts. They are a pleasant medicine effec- tive, quick to act. mdld to use. but powo «:11an healing. For Constipation Bu. lousnesc, Stomach Disorders. Bright! Dr. Chase in his wisdom foreww the need there would be for so grand t medicine as Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver P1113, and so unlversaldy have they be‘ come known and used that so where you will round the globe. you‘ll beat»: to buy them. Miss Weir has resumed her School duties with more zeal than ever haw ing two pupilspass at the entrance examination. . A. “2 Chan Tell. s Friend Thu Eight, Out of Every Hundred o! “ulna-It" are Maud by Kidney and Liver Troublu. have notice. rum Mama. ‘ LUOKNOW. ONT. but those having tho I. Uflnuy Troubles, 195 35 16 10

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