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Durham Chronicle (1867), 14 Jan 1904, p. 8

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Groceries. i ”309’ Aurachan Jacket “ in 82 5 sale price 317 , 1070 Off all Furs. donot Want to take one ”’5 worth of FURS into i. Therefore the reducâ€" SHOP EARLY AND SHOP OFTEN. 1’. require to mention prices. any ilâ€"prices cut in the This will only last one week . to one dress to ench cus- . in is the biggest bargain Sale. The black goods Nb in“ {our times the price I Don’t mios this chance. M capture a man in Leap Year is a problem for the young I to solve. But the problem that is uppermoséfii the be! the young men is where can they buy good o hing. ,qnestion is easily solved when they look at our stock of E'cmades. We have the styles and fit, also the values and p. and are running ofl all our Ready-mades st astonishing Liege. Look stylish by wearing our Clothing. We can " it money. Space Iorhids us quoting prices. Bfififlflfifi ; Goods AT HALF PRICE. FURS. . Russell. BEEN OUR CUSTOM FOR YEARS to make a Special Sale of all left 0 ' ' 'ble for stock - . . ~ c - ver oods and remnants 1n order that our stock may be as low as P0831 ary. The public realizes that when The 819; Store advertises a BARGAIg, it is a bargain. The goods are just as represented, In the week they are advertised. . We are about to take stock and would rather count the money than count and measure the goods mentioned below. It 0‘ all such goods at these very low prices, but here thev go, - ' IMO“ to sell at. 1c each delivered promptly Darts of the town. I now have Flour for Sale. People’s Store fixmm: wholesome. People tell us the: they can al- ways depend upon our groceries. Tons of Groceries pun out through our doors but still there’s more to follow. The public is finding our prices the lowestâ€"end the buying con- tingent in growing lerger dny by dny. Block. .1933 “Ki-3“ . . . From Butter, Eggs, Fowl and. all Produce taken during this Sale as Cash. DURHAM, ONT. UNDER-PRICED Tweeds. Scotch Tweed Suit Ends. Bought to sell at $2.25 and $2.50, for almost half price, $1.12; and so on all through the stock. at a great reduction. Other dishes go afcmdingly. The balance of our 6 bars Comfort Soap f or 25m. '3 lbs. Choice Black Tea for 2:30. Always write down your Wants and Shop with a List. Fancy China Groceries. ATTENTION THE BIG STORE. Dishes. $355; A profific cause of piles is the use of cathartics and pills of a. drastic, violenc nature. Followed by a reaction on account of the resinous, daying properties they contain. A boy who was required to write an sesay on hens produced the fol- lowing: "Hens is curious animals; they don’t have no nose nor no teeth nor no ears. They swallow their wihttles and chew it up in their crops inside of ’em. The outside of hens is generally put into pillers and into feather dusters. The inside of hen is sometimes filled with m rbles and shirt buttons and sich. A hen is very much smaller than a good many other animals. but they’ll dig up more tomato plants than anything that ain’t a hen. Hens are’ery use- ful to lay eggs for plum puddings. Hens have got wings and can fly when they get frightened. I cut 03 ahen’s head with a hatchet and it frightened her to death.” There are other causes, but.no mat- ter what. the cause or what the kind of P1123. Dr. Leonhardt’s Hem-Raid can be relied upon to cureâ€"~to stay cured. It’s an internal remedy that re- moves thu causes of Itching, Blind. leeding or Suppurating Piles, A guarantee goes with ‘each pack- age coutaming a. month’s treatment. It can be obtained for «51.00 at Darling’s Drug Store. “We have and Ayor’l Cherry Poctonl In our funny for 25 {curs for throat nnd lung troubles. nnd we th at no medicine eqnnlo it. Ins. A. P0113307. Appleton. Minn. J. C. AYIR 00.. 25c.,soc.. .00. All druiélsu. for Lowell. Man. w Weak Throats dues inflammation. It heals, strengthens. Your doctor will explain this to you. He knows all about this cough medicine. Ayer’s Cherry Pectorai quiets tickling throats, hack- ing coughs, pain in the lungs. It relieves congestion, sub- Age [’8 Cherry Pectoral Pills and Piles. do-.- 2 only Shot Guns. very handsomely carved stocks. were $15, sale price $9 98. 15 Strings of Bells. 40 bells on each, were $2.00, sale price $1.49. 36 Solid Copper Tea Kettles, nickle plated, were $1.50, sale price $1.25. 5 only Black Zibalins. very natty. were 7.50. sale price 34.99. 3 only Coronation Cloth Skirts. were $7.50, sale price $4.99. Ladies’ Ready-to-wear Skirts. 1 only Silk Underskirt, was $10, sale price $6.99. in great variety, were 600 per yard. sale price 450 per yard. FANCY French Waistings Hardware. I Tnos. SCAR]? Sons, : Jim. 4.4-7lmpd. 7 Rocky Sang .. Mr. Sam Edwards arrived at the old home on Jan. 20d, coming from ‘ Winnipeg by Way of St Paul’s, Chi- tcago, Toronto. He spent. a week Iwith friends at Caledon. The township Fathers met on Mono day and had a big days work. DURHAM Bull Calves~grandsons of Prince Cruickshank (imp.), and Yorkshire Pigs from imported stock. There was an unexpected but most happy reunion of the family of Mr. J. C. Reynolds at the festive time. Mr. Edgar came home from Bottineau, N, Dakota, and Miss Amy from Detroit. She has returned to the “city of the Straits” but Mr. Edgar will remain untill Febuary. The sympathy of the neighborhood goes out to Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Gillivray, whose little daughter of three years passed away a week ago Sunday eve. She had been ailing for some time. Interrment took place on the following Tuesday to the Zion Cemetery, Rev. Mr. Farquhar- son ofliciating. We regret very much that Mrs. McGillivray, also is in very poor health. The sale of Miss Annie Jardine’s farm stocks. implements, etc. last Wednesday was a most successful one. Auctioneer MacKay was in his best trim and handled things well. Mr. Geo. Blair bought the farm at 31850. It ajoins Mr. Blair’ sfarm and will prove a good investment. The Corner scribe was up and brought a coupbe of good buyers with him. The day was fine, the crowd merry. Pure Bred Stock for Sale. Shovelling snow of roofs is hard work, but it has its amusing features. we saw a fellow take an unexpected slibe the other day. leaving strips of his cottonades on the old shingle nails and landing headfirst in the banks below. No smiles! Word has come to us that Mr. Will Banks. so well and favorably known about here, and who has spent the past summer in Souris, Man. was on Dec.30th most happily wedded to Miss Nettie Stone, formerly of the Stone Settlement, Artemesia. The fair bride was one of Artemesia’s most popular and gifted daughters and went West last spring to Manor Manitoba, where the ceremony took place, The old neightors join in wishing them the best of life’s bless- ings. Mr. and Mrs. Embnry. returned to their home in Toronto, on Monday. Traverston. 1 only Ladies’ Mantle. long, gray size 36, was $15, sale price $9.98 5 only Ladies’ Mantles with capes. the very newest. sizes 3â€"36, 1â€"32. 1-â€"-34, were $8. sale price $6.49. 1 only Ladies’ Mantle, 2- length stylish. size 34, was $15 price $10.98. 2 only Ladies’ Mantles, sizes 34, were $10. sale price 37 98. The above COATS are all this sea- son’s stock and the newest and most stylish goods procurable. Ladies’ Manties. only Ladies’ Mantle, long, gray size 34, was $10, sale price $4.99 only Ladies’ Mantles, dark gray, sizes 34 and 38, were $7, sale price $5.49. *%%%$%$k$%$§fi#fi§fififigwfiaafia ap MEN’S OVERCOATS.- 3!; Another Feast Nothing Shocking Men’s Wool-fleece Lined Underwear at 750 3 Suit. Men’s All-wool Garment, regular $2.00 3 Suit for $1.65. “We expect no man to believe us until you see the snaps.” BOYS’ OVERCOATS. Regular $5.00 and $6.00 for $4.50 and $5.“! MEN’S SUITS. ARE YOU SUPPLIED In Fancy Heavy Worsteds and Scotch THEOBALD Black Beaver. regular $10.00 for 88.00. Oxford Grey Raglans, regular $10 6: 812 for 88 $10 Black Cheviot, regular 810.00 for 88.00. ' Regular $14.00, 812.50, $10.00, $8.00 Now for 812 50, $10.00, $8.00, $6.50 7.00. .50. 8 Now we have no out prices to 0301* in our FANCY DRESS SHIRTS. They are all new and up-todame and will be saleable in warmer weather. But we have some HEAVY WORKING SHIRTS that must be sold. of BARGAINS in Scarfs, Mufflers, Bedroom Slip. pers and T168. Come and help yourself to them u; exactly the cost. price. Space will not allow an to give a. price list. with all the UNDERWEAR you need? If not. just stop a moment and think what we are ofiering you and how much you can save by buying from u... ABOUT the fact that we intend to clear out our stock of Winter wear. That there is only one way to do it we know, and that is the course we are taking. If price will sell them here it is:â€" , very . sale THE CLOTHIER. 6 pairs Women’s Dongola Buttoned Shoes, were $33.25, sale price $1.98. 24 pairs Women’s Felt-lined B315, were $1.50, sale price $1.00. 12 pairs Women’s Dougola. buttoned. very fine stock, were 83.25. sale 20 pairs Women’s Dongola Buttoned Shoes. were 82.50, 8310 price $1.69. Alex. Russell. 6 pairs Women’s Dongola Buttoned Shoes, were 82.25. sale price $1 39. 48 White Bed Spreads bought to sell at $1.25, sale price 59 cents. Boots 8: Shoes. price 82.00. t‘ .. V . .A 1 O _ D '. ' ‘x . '17. ,,. Tweeds. :ockotakingflin 1d on getting It takes some am Imam me PA Wm OLE RE‘DERS. ‘ next Gone-“you bud better aecu: lost“ once. Plsn at Mwl‘: ________...â€"â€"â€"â€" m Furniture Factory is thil week to make repairs boiler. They will be on ag (ow dtyfl- psid on 01‘ b b. paged in good working (1 a big}; grade I horses. 0:104 5011 calf six once. C.Gr mont- . ml NeWs Items o'clock but. did not. muke trip till Wednesday I“ conceriing the condition reg \Visconsin, 8939‘ issue A “All Started {mm he duy £0 intend the fume: and Arthur .I Priceville, .but ‘of‘Som Cole for b .the Pinkerton Stu, Mn. Joan: 8 31'6 THE-Evangelistic S ' 3h have been 0 Methodist (‘h u n f «rou- Uflplruuuâ€"--- _ ' "suing the closing a uric! will be held. The friends pordidly invited to tttend. but good Gosml singing. issue and_ fl“ Mr. Lindsay health. weal! 3’s mu on the A [yo gentlemen sta by Sunday to take‘ /zdn, and were. 0' they found on They side~tnckod '. morning when :1 may. and then in: m: in search“ of m MéDouK‘n. m Lmom \‘ L strong P'OU‘” .lwe wood in 300 ”ting 3nd mam It is now “8‘ y_ “la Furniturfi o the Scotch secure 3'0“” luthrlme’s. .Of gs these a. but n anaporution . shipment 0‘ about a week d (8‘ BECK. 11y one mo (1 there's no why not. up. and he is ol re and tl telling ha and thq ly Cnflwoll’s rig wus: [elf Arghio and he stun | a has! n. to decided . “tin in SO wife P. Serv pecl Dd an hes U t0 We dn |( noun u. Durhnm.â€"4 .9111 mm the CW. thunk. co momma u Peel’s. ll I‘ll i it thd eveninfl W (1 ‘ho Alas H 'JIJ

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