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Durham Chronicle (1867), 2 Jun 1904, p. 8

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For which we are prepared to pay the highest market price. The wool must be dry, well washed and free from burrs and matted fleece to bring the best price. As the season is late the prlce will naturally be highest at the start, So rush it in at once. Drive up to our store and we’ll do the rest. You will find it to your advantage to deal where you can get almost anything you want (seventeen difl'erent departments) all under one management. 1 qt CATSUP. regular 25c. for ........ 8 am SALWON . .. The balance Ladies’ Shirt Waists. T00 OFTEN an ill-fitting shirt waiw mt tint doosn’: fit well. and is “as «Davie. portoct “tire. Wq claim r “M wailts that is sure to please the no: “a. from bps: materials and are ro-‘ ___1 L....,. ‘ TOO OFTEN an ill-fitting shirt waiw is the fault A shirt m: thet doesn’t tit well. and is “whom stvle. will'mar an othrwieo perfect “tire. We claim to have in stock a line of “it! waists that is sure to please the wast fastidiouq, They are .050 from best materials and are ro-~'at up-to date in cut and ”lo. So. those waiSts and have 3‘ at pick before the line is tube. into too htdly. They are quick sellers and are just the Mn for the turn) days that are sure 'o come. Waist We sell the " IMPERIAL ttied them? Perfect in f '31]: easy as they no co pockot.b00k, We btvo u Men 0! good and Saturday Bargains M's as and an favoring now. if you so desire. so! our GINGHAMS. were 15c. 20c and 25c for. .. l0 -' IMPERIAL" and " KEITH” makes. ane yon ? Pexfect in fit and slweys stylish they mske life as as they sre comfortable to the feet and euy on the .k We hsve n full line to select fromâ€"ell shspes end an at good understanding know a can it. and us nconseqnence our msny pntchssers. 'l‘hey certsinly are the peer of ell _ -...a -.. rumma- now. Come in end we will alsdly THE BIG STORE}; Prices : E’UC . Correct Dress is easy to recognize, yet many women just miss it. House Biock. GROCERIES. GINGHAMS. If the Shoe fits Don’t go 31 00, ~22 25. $1.50, 51.75, 32 00, Russell's .100 lac Cl m- Mrs M. A Peert bud u very costly brown granite monument erected in the family plot lately. Margaret. Delaney. who has had an excellent position in the Hamilton Asylum left last. week to accept. a similar position in Montana at a much higher salary. Hair Vigor Mr. and Mrs. Peter Watson jr. and daughter returned to Fort William after spending the winter on the old Dulan homestead. Peter says he can make money easier there. Why is it that Ayer’s Hair Vigor does so many remark- able things? Because it is a hair food. It feeds the hair, puts new life into it. The hair Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Firth of thn and bahv Davis. mm the gupsm M Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gwenwood‘ 013 Viczri; day. Joe and Will visited nld haunts on the river and landed Mum- Mg chaps. ' Twumy-twn mom's ago Mr M. J. DHIH puruhnswd a 8' tt nf hmnvss funm Mr. Thomas Smhh, [he pimwvr ban «9“ maker of ymn- town 'I‘h- \ Srnnd H)? “'9' of upvprnl \\ IH'o |_~ timhexing. InnHV svauons ‘v-v~-h|ug and tho hrum Of all kilMs Of 'Al'll‘ wo k: inn, are hvuinuing m “A...“ m, 80 M I has! not auovhwr me! from Tho- OM firm and thinks thuv will (in m] “10 last funow i~z fnnmd. It spunks volumvs fer makur am! cave taker. John Hunt rune ODL from town on Sr urday to visit at E. W’s. and among the old nviqhbm'a Barn-raisings are rare this )enr. so all our neighborhood are goingoui to thanof "Henry' Williams on Wed- nesday. Hurry has ever been a ready and willing helper himself Gram cannot keep from growing. And gradually all the dark, rich color of early life comes back to gray hair. “Miami.“ Ayor’a nu: “corny hair was about: on m . But now it to 0 nice rich black. and u th ch as I could wish." - I”. Data: mfl'luofln. Manama. The balmy sunshine. the: mantlinq green on field and forest. the mystery of moonlit night. and the lilac laden ed air all combine to make life worth living these days '1"is some atone- ment for wintnr’s woes. The man and the wayside hog â€"~ He’d be angry if you called him Care les. 11- d he’d be hopping mad if yOu called him a mean stingy. cuss. yet. he will turn his "unringed." SOd-up setting. 0 *th provoking old now our on flu: King’s highway with the firsc peep of a dandelion and let-l complacent that his farm hag so nice» 1y got rid of a nuisance. Heis not. a race specimen. either. His name is Legion. His tidy neighbor who loves a bit, of green at his farm gate. utters many an execracion; but he “doesn’t like to say anything” ah the owner is a banged good neighb 71' an! an obliging fellow. Still he wowld hold him in higher esteem if a half dozen brass rings adorned the land scape, destroying snout. "The div m il’e in the pigs anyway. Archie McNab has purchncpd a. fine tap buggy and is likeiy to take a mat.- rimonial notion. Margaret Ryan came home from Queen City last week. Flora Stewart. of Bem.inck is the guess ofber sister Mrs John McNaHy of the sixth She is very papuhr with Zionites. Miss". Florannn and Mvrrle Hunt '._'.|n.0‘ haunt huu. THI‘ODVO on Fridn) and are looking hula and bonnie The old ehOp formerly occupied by W. Romain hes been razed to the ground by Robt. Brown who is using the meternl in erecting a new resi- dence on Centre street. The etonework of the new school. house has been completed and the brickwork will be proceeded with without deity. Geo. T. Culder returned Saturday after month’s stay out West. in the vicinity of Regina W. Jorden is busily engeged in getting ready to build e bern end residence on his property at the south and of the vinlege. C: Drumm is erecting an nddition to his livery stable. Messrs J D. Roberts. J. Wsddell. T. Keith and W. J. stslie no im- proving their prOportiss by building wire fences along the diflersnt fronts. Victoria. Day was celebrated quietly in our village. During the evening tea was served in the hall under the nuspices of the Public Library after which n very suitable program was rendered, chiefly by talent from our The neighboring town Mt. Forest. evening’s enterteinment wee con- eluded by a very nice diepley of- the works under the directory of Dr. (Elie £35395 if I have your name posted up as the owner of one or more. I want ell who own or harbor dogs to come end pey their dog tax at once and save money. This is the only notice you’ll get. and if you’re wise you’ll attend to it. . W. B. VOLLET, Clerk. June 1. motâ€"4. M Exclusive Styles in men’s hate at Brown. The proceeds of the event H. H.‘Moeklei’s. Taverston. Holstein. oâ€"«. 0.0,- J. O. A733 00.. £930". It". amounted to 87125. Which we ”a pleased to say, clears our library of all dehn We regret to inform our numerous readers that the residence of Gen. Pollock, who resides shout. thn-e miles north of the village, was com- pletely desnoyed by fire about noon on the ‘lfvh inst. Mrs. Pollock was absent l-w- George was at home and before they were aware of it the fire had gained such headway that noth- ing couldbe done A good deal of the furniture etc. down stairs was got out. but his loss is heavy. “ Mr. Thos. Brown has resigned the office of Township Treasurer, which position he hos hold for many years His successor is Alvin Durrant. of this village. \Ve congratulate our villager on his sppointment Mrâ€"a. D. Brown is spending a few dsya with Mrs Doyle. we regret um Mrs. s. 1‘. Orcherd is seriously ill but we hope to beer of her ultimate recovery. Our butter {notary is now running full blast. manufacturing about. 2000 pounds per day. The Yeovil foctory has been closed on account of the illness of the manager, Mr. Douglas Cameron. Rev. .1. True: and Mr. Thos. Brown go to Guelph this week to attend the tunnel meeting of the Hamilton Con- ference of the Methodist Church. Seeding is over nround our burg once more and everything looks fev- orable. There is a. good appearance for lots of bay. The farmers nre at. work getting in their root crop. Mr. George Twemley has sold part of his bush to Kinnee Sperling. They intend running a. mill in the bush and have it going 1n the near future. Donald McKechnie has the umber all framed for his barn and intends raising it this week. John Ellison was on a business trip to Gelt a week ago. C (3. McKechnie, of Markdale. Spvnt- the 24th in this burg. The Robertson family left. this part on 1119 25th for Fort. William. They will b» misspd in this vicinity asthev «Pr» uvwl, nhliginq neighbors We wish them surceas in their new home. Mise O'ivce Kenn-y has gmm ‘to BramfoLJ on a visit. Miss Maggie McNally has arrived homo- frun 'ha Queen City where aha has him!” the win'w mnnths. Misses Marion Young and Mary Brodie left for Toronto on the 26th. The young folks from this Unrg appm the 24th in what (hey called fishing. hut. u a think that there was nor, many fish cauaht. Samm-l Baius is kept hustling these days 9.9 he has got. the masom meet- ing: the monetvork of h‘s barn while James Broadie has the timber all framed. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vaughan boy No. '5 Mr Rohurt Ewen has rented John Clark’s farm and intends pasturing it and iu buying up cattle. Jumps HoDonald has added greatly to tlw appearance of his farm by placing a new iron gate at the road. Sandv .‘chillivray of Bruce visited Arnh‘e McCormack and family Ins: ww‘k That sheep worrying still goes on, and no one seems to know Whose degs are to blame, Duncan McQuarrie had two shevp Killed. Rev. Airchesou paid this corner of his vinayard a pastoral visit lam week He is alwaya a. welcome visitor. as he is a man of cood sound sense. and is growing more prular With his flock every day. Abundance of rain and warm sun- shine. promises to give fair crops yet. Peeple are busily engaged getting their roots in Sheep shearing is the order of the «lay with some Span-ling and Kennee’s teams are at presen'. drawing ‘umber lath and shingle. from Povter’n mill to Dur. ham 'We understand that the road grad. or is abou' to bogin Operations again. We hope thev visit Mull Corner. as some of the roads here are badly in nend of repuir. Duncan McQunrria had the misfor. tune to lose n vnlnnblo cow. by light- ning during one of the thunderstorm: last week. The loss will be more as . vote owing to the foot. that there was no insurance. Wm Wsde of Wolbeck spent 9. {ow plesssnt hours with us Sundsy even- ing. Will is one of Welbeck’s pro- gressive farmers. sad the girls are inst waiting for him to «my the word. Robert Ewen has set up quite a fancy gun in front of his lot. AVE YOU A DOG? IF YOU hnven’t you hud better all at my ofiee and see if I hnve your name posted 11 as the owner of one or more. I wnnt :11 w o own or harbor dogs to come and pny their dog tax at onee and save money. This is the only notice you’ll get, gnd if you’re wise you’ll attend to at. . W. B. VOLLET, Clerk. Mull Corners. flog Tax Notice. VVaudby. o-â€". O..- We Have Received Several Testimonials m regm u w . the quality of our JAPAN TEA. We Have Received Another Shipment at t 25c, 35“: and 506. Now we Don’t Want You to Take any he old pr'ioes person ’3 word for it A II we want you.to do is to call in, take a l ECan anything be more fair than this? ’PHON E 27. Fall When ...... . Spring Wheat. ..... Oats ............. Pen .............. Barley ............ 1 Pure Brwl Shorthorn Heifer, 1:) mouth~‘ old. 1 Cult. 1 year old. Several Cows. Calves. Stockers and young Pigs. Sew] Potatoes. DiXOflâ€"â€"-' ‘ at; This Week . . Market Report? 75 Men’s Suits. 40 Boys’ Suits. Tweeds for Ordered Clothing. Raincoats. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Working Shirts, etc. J. M. HUNTER BLOCK. WM. L. DIXON. DROMORE,ONT. .Mclntyre Grocery DUBHAH. June In OFFERS FOR SALE .1 Shorthorn Heifer, 15 THEOBALD 3.; I ’ at THEOBALD’S % ‘Slaughter’ Sale. \_. m1 In Black, Blue and Fancy Worsteds and Fancy Tweeds. They must. be cleared out all at not cost price. DON’T BE LATE. (TWO AND THREE PIECE.) Diflerent petterne. The table must be cleared of these suits. No fake. ()ne price to everyone and that the cost price. IN SUIT LENGTHS. We will salt you the Cloth “Id Trimmings. 0: have it made up for you. N0 PROFIT W ANTED Juan a. few left. Nobby dressers. Rugulu 312.50 and $7.00 for 89.00 and 85.25. .8 88 tot ALL AT 0031'. Call an! le' us s'ar In . hill with neser equalled ptiws. 110 625 30 11 75 16 75 10 ..Mil|inery. . FROM New York and Toronto. Call and see the most com- plete stock of Summer Mil- linery. It will please you. McIntyre Block. â€"- Durham. Ont. 1‘O-DAY'8 NEWS chiefly con- cerns a shipment of White Straw Shapes. White Braids. etc., for the summer trade. This assortment gives our millinery room an air of conspicuous elegance similar to that which was so notice- able at the Spring Opening. The hats are of the nicest braids. and the shapes are most becoming and the prices are reasonable. We also .lisplsv a variety of Children’s Hate in Muslin. Silk and Leghorns. and all kinds of Baby Bonnets. MISS DICK THE CLO'I‘IIIER. Eals in' regard to THE who“ an the been made “ml" :11 charges an and um “’qm. Wankel-tun L ( Thomas (Julling, B. F autumn: V-mnm. ' Arthur. Wrm R. S: ‘Hughfi. Dougal. M var, JumesA. Md“ ~. 0mm] Judson 'l‘nun LA. errylH-rv, I j Elfin-«T. Smith; "M :PortElgin. ' a May. W.I THE \Vorkvrs 01 have-dutided In hul picnic on Satuqla M John Aldn‘d's urvhl fine a good tiuw ‘ Everybody welm mu ready and come 1 1 Mt afternoon racing and swing. forum children, \% other Wan nus the _“young people. ‘ ”will be pluye Wt (the dud NIAGARA Lona M. will hold their: Sunday, June 1% billion to make, 1 of Mutants in tlu whirl: is Uw Dirtâ€"fl try in Worm-tn 0! Campbell has rec (or all oflioem, «0| oats and men of LI: in: members 0! LI] ind join their bu honies. lifc unfurt un bust half Llw little alle lingi'rs «If hi home now mum-in whirl: will hval iu \VE [1" «If this t spindle w Fumituv u‘vidvul IIIHII‘I report of tlu 0mm and and a In! 0" .wn'ght. _ Morley SI'EHAI. Inn-(‘1 Institute will M ship Hull “Wall in Rum-ll Hall. 1 June NM). - NJ haunt. will lw n nuwt in Mn. N! dcu'u'inal gives the “'olnell'u .‘Ic'h'il'l gums uw I'lwfl \Volneu's (‘irvl .lsstx’intiun 0f “'iou'tml on Jul A Comma of! that Mr. J. H. 'in Parker's l) rungmnvnts ha and J. R. 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