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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Oct 1904, p. 8

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. Our Store is Brim Fun of New Suitings. - ‘ Outing LOatS- Readysmade Clothing. U nderwear. m' yoats. “C “S OBS“ Alex. Russell. For Man an! Boys. If you want. a good rexdrmado suit. will fl‘ you like a suit mado-to-ordor. try one of ours. as an and. in the but. function in Cumin. 003‘ but l‘he {moan Goo. A. t .9; but we burn any HAPPY THOUGHT” Rang-78 and be happy. )ne of the most complete stoekl of men’s underwear ever 3319. All sizes and all qualiuee, containing some of ch. 1001 units ever made, and 311 pnoes, to suit every body. fir!!! and 3 and are made It Ioniory. 310'“- macc will 30'- P‘ base as all new. and are not included in Mr.|Tb¢obsld’a ,5 they hnvo inst arrived this week, and contain the now- as for both man sud woman. enters actwitv. New Voods in the W Room. \e\\ Dress New Furs. NQ‘I Ovexco'ans All the goods are the newest crea- tions uf Dame bushion and me awaiting on top to: §0m inspection. 66 NE\\' We have the best line )1' Happy Thought ran- ges in the county. was. Umbrellas and hundreds of othor articles It. permit us mentioning. to :11 put: of the town. Bauer gum“: wanted. HARDWARE. 5. Sister Shoe and the Imperial are. the my variety from the cheapest. to the best. 9’ Is the Elm note of the store 3“ goods in the Mantle \ mus Lm. nouns. mummy». E Btood w... {sod u adsâ€"George EHuris, W. Fmbum, John Hunter Team he“: drought. 140013;. each I. Adune or moreâ€"John Krona. G. Siren-ton. f Sweenetehu for host team. either mos. i i am or heavy drought-J. Furhurn. Thirty lbs. clover eeed--Geor86i , 3,004 802:?“ Sweneton. l _ more. N aidwâ€"Thomu Twenty four lhe. timothy seedâ€"‘1 Ellie Bree” C. Molnnee. Andrew Weidemnn. J. C. Adnme. â€" Spring coltâ€"C. Molnnee. Thirty pounds flex seedâ€"Andrew . Swing colt or filly by “ Robert J." Weideman. __ “J01“ McArthnr Two largest hezdn sunflowersâ€"W. Spring filly~-C.Mc1nnee, T. Ellie J. Adana. Bron. ‘ moors Ann VEGETABLES. : Yearling fillyâ€"W. Greet. Collection of potatoesâ€"D. Emil- T'wo yenr-old fillyâ€"W. L. Dixon, tot. H. Reid. W. J. Adams. John John Fnirheirn. McDougnll. l I l ‘ 3088? 110?“ -J W Mnnery, H.' Bnehel po.etoes-â€"â€"W. J. AdmmD I g i i l Reid CMcRohb. } Hmilton, R. Nicholson, H. Reid. PairC drivers-J. T. Reid, C. Drama: Hui doz Swede turnipsâ€"W 0““. Single driverâ€"B. Nicholson. W. lfield, A Weidemen. Gm“ J D Roberts 3 Half doz. mangold wurtzelsâ€"J. D. . Heckneyâ€"-W. Cnulfield, J D. Mnin,‘Roherte, T. Stewart. 0 M03055 1 Half dozen white carrotsâ€"Thomas COACH on CARRIAGE. Stewart, W. J. Ademe. Brood mere. foal at sideâ€"~-Wm. ‘I Half dozen red carrotsâ€"G. Spence. Linn, George Enkett. ‘W. J. Adems. Pair carriage horsesâ€"C. McRobb Half dozen beetsâ€"~George Spence. Yearling geldingâ€"Mel. Campbell. 3W J Adams Yearling fillyâ€"«Wm. Fairbairn 0 Half dozen perenips----Jns. Bruce, McRobb. 1 Thomas Stewart. Spring colt- Jobu McArthur. ; Half dozen seed onionsâ€"George l g .Spence. W. J. Eccles. ‘ . Beat lady drivervâ€"J. Brown. Erwin I erg“; dngaigucCh sets~- ”I D {0b 2 Robb. ' nions- H. Reid. J a CAII‘LE. THOROUGHBRED DURHAMS ‘ _‘ Gallon potato 0 x ‘ (J AAIRUJS. ' _ ’ ‘ .._â€"- “ l l â€". Bull. two-zenr-old and oven U80" Two cauliflowersâ€"W. Ferguson. ,bnell. Jchu l‘airbeiru. , . , Thomas Stewart. Spring iii ly-â€"â€"L%eot ge Enkett. 39W coltâ€"George Spence. John Hunter. Wm, Furhim. Spring fillyâ€"E. McDongdl. J. McDongdl. George Harris. Onyw-old geldingâ€"R. Nichol- son. J. Hunter. YWI'DK fillyâ€" W. Eurbeirn. D. w-J- 190°“ Hunter, John McDougul. . Dozen co Two you old fillyâ€"W. Mohdden, iA “CC“ W. Fairbairn, George Spence. i Two bu' Span (um horsesâ€"James Cdder. i- Adams. John Feirbeirn, W. Hamburg. ! Beet coll Tuoâ€"yeanold gelding-«D. McQueen W. Ctnlfield. I. Robb. Bnll. two-year~old and overwGeo. Snell. Jchn Fairbuirn. Yearling bullâ€"~H. Hiscock Bull calfvâ€"Geo. Snell is; 2nd. Cow giving milkâ€"D. McQueen, John Sinclnir, D. McQueen, Yearling heiferâ€"D. McQueen. W. Waddell. Heifer calfâ€"Gm. Snell, C McInnes. JEvas. Cow calved since last exhibitionâ€" J. D. Roberts. Wm. Seaman. A YRBHIBES. Cow calved since last exhibitionâ€" 'I‘. Stewnrt. Boil. two years old endoverâ€"J. T. Reid, Wm. Gillies. Cow celved since last exhibitionâ€"- Wm. Gillies. Boll celfâ€"Wm. Gillies, J . Dowling. GRADE. Pair two year old steersâ€"J. A; Sweneton, George Swenston. Pair veerling steere~â€"J. A. Swen- ston. George Swenecon. Cow giving milk-41. Reid, Wm Weddell 2nd . 3rd. Two year-old heiferâ€"J. T. Reid, J. A. Sweneion. nut dozen Sweneton. A. Six cucumb Stewart, J. A Best. col. turnips... ‘2 ma fW. J. Adams i i i l 1 i Dozen Noni ; W. J. Eccles. Dozen Russ . Mein. ; i Dozen wint. EJ. D. Main. Yearling heiferâ€"J. A. Swanem George Swanston. Heifer calfâ€"John Sinclair. Fat ox. steer, cow or heifer~â€"~J. Swanston. George Swenstou. Four dairy cowsâ€"R. Irvin lst. 2nd. SHEEP. LONG WOOL. Ramâ€"G. Snell, John Stevenson, George Swansmn. Rem lamwa. A. Swenston 13s : Wm. W 2nd, George Sweneton. Two c Pair ewesâ€"J. A. Swaneton, J. , Stewart Stevenson. George Swanston. ' Fair sheerling ewesâ€"J. A. Swan ' ’I‘ub b “on. George Swaneton. ;_\V, I Pair ewe lambs-«J. A. Swenstong A. 3100! let. 2nd, George Sweniton. f Crock SHORT WOOL. 1 Rumâ€"J . A. Swsnsnon. 1 Shouling ramâ€"J. Fnirbdrn. H. 1 Reid. 1 Ram lambâ€"J. Fairbgirn, William1 Fmburn. 1 Psir ewesâ€"John Fairbdrn, Wm. Fairbsirn. P31: shouling ewesâ€"J. Fuirbairn. Pdr ewe lambsâ€"John Fairbaim. Huvim (10%. eggs-â€" W Gilliam: Wm. Furburn. ; H. Raid; Spring boarâ€"J. Robb 18b 8:, 2nd. Sowâ€"J. Robb lat 2nd. HEREFORDS. SWINE A. Swansson, A. Swan ' 'I‘ub butter. noble“ (but 50 pounds; 1â€"W. L. Dixon. George Swa_nston., T‘o W INK N1 whatâ€"z Col. quiltsâ€"Ins. m ”Charla Hahn“. g Am .2 Two bushels, Lulnyuc. Mann“. 1 Woolen Punch-work (1011" ha D.‘ Hamilton. “F Ramon. ' Two bushels long white oatsâ€"«D ;; Ogmmmntd quiltâ€"F. RU J, Hamilton. J. A Stanton. ‘Roid. . Two bushels short white outsâ€"W. Log cabin quiltâ€"M. Cd“ 01. iJ. Adam. D. Hamilton. ‘ Five yards rag “metâ€"J. 2 TWO bflfihfllfi black MfS-DW. J ‘; COUOGEIOO lidlfis' wag-k on 3 Adnma. Adams. Wm. Allu- ‘ Tno bushels small white peas-â€" Button bolesinsilk. line: D. W. J. Eccles, J. A Swnnaton. £00-.) 1). Robot-mi, W. J. A Dozen corn malty-W. J. Adams. Toilet. “[‘wm, Allan, Col. f 't shod about gain-"J. C- Adina». - . J. Adana. Two bushels buckwheatâ€"W. J . Adana. Beet. collection throahod grainwâ€"W 1. Adams Two cabbagek-W. J. Eccles, Thos. Stewart. Swanston. Half dozen ears sweet. cornâ€"Geo. Spence. W. L. Dixon. ’I‘wo bunches celery~W. Seaman. C. Drumm. Hclf dozen sugar beetsâ€"Thomas Stewart. H. Reid. Half dozen cucumbers. ripewGeo. Swanston. A. Weideman. Six cucumbers for picklingâ€"Thos. Stewart, J. A. Swuuston. Stewart, J. A. Swauston. ‘J, D K Bast. 001.2 sugar beam? Swede, Hand turnips. .. 0mangela,° .. grey stones-. Kassie. W. J Adams. Hand Dozen Ruseecsâ€"J. 0. Adams. J. D. g JUDGES, Mzin. i Horsesâ€"Mr. Rennie. Dozen winter appleeâ€"Wm. A1160. : Cattle and Sheepâ€"H. G. Brigham J. D. Main. ‘ \V. A. Livingston. Dozen fall apples. large-J. 13- 3 Grain and Rootsâ€"D. Fleet, and W Main. 0. Drumm. ‘Smich. Dozen fell .spples. 801311‘ John; Fruit. Poultry and Swine-G Murdoch. R" Nxcholson. Binnie. P. B. Home“. G. Schenk. Col. of applesâ€"W. J. Adams, I. D. Main. Dozen crab apples, smallâ€"R. Nic- holson, George Swanston. Dozen crab apples, largeâ€"William Grout. John McDougall. Half dozen tomatoesâ€"H. Reid, Wm. Waddell. Two alumna-w Stews”. Five pounds butter. moderately saltedâ€"~Wm. Allan. J. Fan-burn, J. Sinclair. -â€"â€"Johu I McRobb Crock of butter. not less than 10 poundsâ€"D. Hunter. Creamery butter. not. less than 20 poundsâ€"P. F. Thair, Holstein crem- cry. 13110686. not less thtn 10 pounded not. factory-John Murdoch. George, Swanston. Load of broadâ€"W. J. Adams, Thosi Stowu'c Two loaves of braidâ€"W. Waddell. , J. 0. Adams. Three pounds extracted honeyâ€"J C. Adams. A. McCuw. Maple sugar-John Sinahir,_W. J Adams, nggt. maple syrupâ€"John S' ' A. Mcc‘w. molur. Luyor cakeâ€"John Hunter. Jobnj Sinclair, D. Hunter. Dozen bunsâ€"W. J. Adam . W 0mm. 9 m' Pic, any kindâ€"John Hunter. John , M00083“. Raspberry wine-J. D.‘ Main, J. C. Adm Dozen tartsâ€"John Hunter, W. Ferguson. - I..- r- â€"‘ l w. .,J Adams - Band painting. flowersâ€"Rev. J. D} uam'r. Kescle,} D. Roberts. 1 Dozen Northern Spyâ€"Wm. Allen” Pencil drawing. Horse 8 headâ€"A -- N Col. picklesâ€"J. butter, not. less than 20 lbs Hunter, John McDougall, C DAIRY PRODUCE, 8w W. Walls, Thos. ‘“""""‘" JNO. A. DARLING g in, Georgo§CHEMIS'P -â€" AND -â€" DBUGGIS'N i i Down OM. Wâ€"w- 1: Log «bin quilt-M. Culvert. : Five ,uds r.“ QUPO"J- To Md- 'W' J‘ I Collection Iadma' wattâ€"W. J. ! Adana. Wm. All”. 90‘3"? Button bolesin silk. linen or cat- itonâ€"J D. Roberté, W. J. Adana. Adams, Toilet secâ€"4V1» Allan. W. J- iAduue. Gents shirt, handmadeâ€"J. C. Ado‘ suns. J as. Bruce. Home Lwnderad shirtâ€"John Humor J C. Adana. Pair knit slippmNâ€"John maroon-n. J. U Adana. Scum botâ€"W. J. Ecclos, Thomas Stewart. 1 Pair Pillow shameâ€"John Hunter. ‘ l f 4 Pair woollen socksâ€"Jag. Bruce, W. J . Eccles. Crazy Patchwork quiltâ€"Thomas Stewart. Homemade overallsâ€"John Fur- bairn. Wm. Fairbairn. J. Bruce. Best. collection float musâ€"W. J. Adams, H. Bald. . ' Butenbuig lace-HJohn Fairbdrn,: lmbroidery on silkâ€"J. C. Admsy‘ W. Allw Embroidery on Cotterâ€"W. Soa- man. W. Allan. Tea cosyâ€"M. Calvert Rev, J. D.§ i f Keane. Crochet. work in woolâ€"Rev. J. D. Kescle. P. F. Thur. Cr'ochet. work in cotton» «\1 Calvert W. Adams. Ornamental work for framingâ€"W. Gillies. J D. Roberts Fancy knitting-J. Stevenson. Point. lace» J. Fai. bairu. , Crochet in cotton with fancy brud‘ â€"J. 0. Adams, 1 Fancy mark of an) kindâ€" W. Gillies J. Fairbairn. i Grout. Hand bouquet-”W Mtin. 0011605100 coleus plants ams. \V. J. Eccles. k‘wwus. Collection of flowersâ€"J. D. Main. Dr Brown Cut. flowersâ€"J. D. Roberts. W. J, D Rental D. Roberts. 4‘- Hand painting, figuresâ€"Rev. J. 0| Keane. John Sinclair. ‘ llNE .KKIS. O ”and painting, ‘dUdSCfipb‘ Rev" opening I I\ z.'_‘..‘ I '\ ”fund”- [1‘ McCaw. Fruit. Poultry and Swineâ€"G. Binnie. P. 8. Rune“. G. Schenk. i ? Butter and Mnnulact ureaâ€"J ! Hampton. C. L Grant. Ju Piokett.} John McArthur, A. Wenger. ! i 3 Ladies Workâ€"Mrs G. Binnie. K. A. Firth. Jean: M. Brown. DR. HARTE’S GELERY- IRON PILLS. The Remedy we Positively Guarantee will Cure You or Your Money Ref unded. Then hu never been a remedy ofl'erod I to the public with such an honest gunn- { tee of cure behind it as Dr. Hutch Cel- s ery-lron Pills. This remedy is the best i treatment in the world for such trouble. . u Anaemh, Chlorosis or Green Sickness, t Pnle and Sdlow Complexion, Nervoue- g neu. Sleepleunees, Brain Fag, Impaired 3 Memory, Lou obAppetite, Dyspepug ; Nerve Exhnation, N ervons Headache; ‘ 1mm s; mm Fee‘- m. z A “-1 nan. Pimple» and Eruptions, Heat Pal- piution, Shorten. of Brad). Dizzineu and F Iintneu, Gena“ WW and Debility. worth living. Thor. is nothing better for pale, list» . lea, hollow-eyed girl- to moist them 1 :00meth of boundinghedth. ; If you are anxionl to try Dt. Hutch ' Celery-Iron Pills. we will sell you 6 3 boxes for $2.50 with the under! old with the gumnteo thus if you I you are not deriving benefit from the un- o£.tho Pills, after taking three boxes WU EMU“. John Fan-burn. V v ' ' . lrUdL. J Millimry Rusnell. 11- Flour per 0!" ........ Oumeal per sack. .. .. Chop per cw: ........ Live Hogs .......... Dressed Hogs pot cwt. Hides per lb ...... .. Sheepskins ........... \Vool ................ Lamb Tallow Lard . ‘ H. SHORTREED. Veterinu'y I. Deutiet. is now at the Kuepp Home. Gan give reference from owners of over 5000 horses for whumi heve operefid dur- ing the past. two veers. Emmett»: nude free on young or old lOI‘S“. Aged boreee’ frunt teeth cut. to suit. grinders. OHIO! and hooks removed from the teeth of young and uld horses. Prices moderate. School Medals To be sated“ '1‘ old. But why let 3' m w u wvv-vv A [1 drain a. for WE Contour.” varu: You To Om: Mummy Opauwu. Wntchnuhr. J «nun. ( BUM; ONT. “tumour “imam? -vi ' pony he“ mg?“ ovary on. vb. 3.9.". P. u..- n mmsnfl guy mu in it. an duo to A!“ Mcln tyre Block. GIVEN BY HIS week we announce our Fall Millinory Opening to be held Wednesday, Septembu' 25th. and following dnyl who. we will hove for your inspection all the latest. idea in Trimmod Millinery. Reudy-co-wou'. Baa var Hats. Ladiea’ Bonnets. Chil- dren’s Hus and Bub! Bennett. Hmsemen. Notice! Market Report. MISS DICK The time ha almou can. when the reports of tin Entrance Bxuninuiom will be out The tomb.“ of as soon as they know 00 [ha we on sand the mo. (1318 to the cahoots. It. must. be thoroughly un- dermod ch» than M are given FREE by 118:“ that they are not. to be givu till the certificates an aim out. Teachers will kindly let. us know A few days No fore had so thu. Wren ssnd duo madds to ch. schools. These are the first. modd- rhu ware ov’qr give. in South Gray and WC aim |y hope thu 1h. Wham win prize (in. a. such. "mmwwmummmmwwmmsw 8 122156 Duwu. Supt. . Durhun. Ont. 16 10 110 6‘26 11 18 16 10 OaI‘L's'Y *4 taker! “D nun'wn their m vhun hm.“- “will what It?!“ {ave Informed OW! mono 888v" nan )llll 1M hm) {H the «Wis hen “'IS ouncem 'oro Ill were llll ed tattle! HUI '1 irks mum be W Ill l" IE I." 0t emu )68 ll m M Ll ht h awn h Lam!

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