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Durham Chronicle (1867), 10 Nov 1904, p. 8

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Iponnd~ Best Granulated Sugar pound Box Soda Biscuits ...... Wings .‘JcDonald Tobacco ...... hat do ’us Ends, Bigot, 85c per yurd, Saturduy ...... ~ ...... '0“ End, Buck, 95¢ per yu'd, Samrduy .............. 'ou Ends. Black. 81 (m per ysrd. Saturduy ............ was Ends. Bluck, 81 ‘23 per yurd. Saturday ............ The above are Try us for U 'VDERWEAR. closing we “nun"..- -_ __ - .. treat of Candies. (lulu-yu- "3---â€" lookmg pimples. red disfiguring hlo the appearance of prices are at .. We are prepared this season to pay the may 5.0mm com, 9,. Brown a ‘ASH 01‘ TRADE ever asmger retains his pOpularttv The . . quartette of young men from Dur 30:38” ”Wk all sorts of medicit didr't leave I anyone to undersell us or dispute our sup .- .. our business FUWL must be deliveredtwm Ann mad as chairman and use gaveareport of the school and the quarter of an inch writes Fred '1‘. clear healthy a Baldwrn of Portsmouth. "1 h‘ditlrecommend it tc first part of week and not later thant tbel'l‘eachers gave books to each of the THURSDAY of each week and mus . ‘members of their classes. The pro- ceeds amounted to 822.00 dry picked and empty crops: . l We attended the Orangemen 8 con- lcert at Varney last week. The 10d“ Nerviline; it is splendid for colds. l Ferrozone says l . . .has been progresstng very nicely 0‘ lameness and can’t be beaten for! . t make known the ll late. New members are being added. cram q and internal 'n ,, Tr | l Many old ones who retired from the p. . Dal - _ y 2 My trouble was Nervtltne yoursell. ‘ ' Pr' 93.) OTC . '. ‘ ‘ order have returned to enjoy some- me C s - and as a cousequ â€"â€"â€"~â€"-. 0 r- - vu‘c'ng Reasons Why You Shou‘d 1 thing more of the good old times . 'zpalltd. and my gTo have a first class entertainment‘ M l1 wasn’t at all 91 cured the services of Miss ll“ corners- ibracing tonic. 1. brought color to rubbed with Nerviline a few times \ women similarly Trade mth Us. may se t King of Mt. Forest, whe came withl \addozen of lger mdost talented pupilsl People are getting settled dowdmy appetite an: { an gave t e au ience a rare treat. a gin after the le t' 3 than [have bee Hack Dress End: for Saturday. Land did credit to themselves as well “The mm 3.51:: 'f 13 t week\Ferrozone beca: fias their instructor. They were here \brought some of the plufin trsees out l take and works \ Just one Ferr , they 11 come in leaf the second time. that’s all EaE yardlbefore and we hope liOc per . They are Varney’s favorites . . Mr. John Grant: of Sullivan spent tck, 85c per yard, Saturday ................. . :lt. 95c per yard. Saturday .................. 75c per yard 393m" K' F _ , wk. 31 «M per yard. Saturday .......... 73c per yard \ 39 W9 9'5 .. “‘83 avontes’ ' - - - - . ...... . t , - ' and not ex ens wk, 31 '2.» per yard. Saturday .............. $1.00 per yard ; Mr. Charles Gray lost one hlS team 3:338}, W‘th m8 sister. Mrs ‘mem ozone “(1pr got horses last Vi ednesday night. That M“ M 0 ll 1 f l f like others ma mammal fell into a well. ‘ ‘38 ary aswe e t a coup e o tonic. Price . - , weeks ago for Albany. where she in- boxes for $2.50 ‘ Ara-mam! m. nresent from Catarrh 0‘ tends remaining for some time. \by- mail lrom'l‘ ML- “was urn all housed and D60ple l KingStOD. Out We have given this department special attention this year, and have now a complete assortment of all the Fur-lined ones now, and are selling them off very rapidly. A look at our Overcoats means a sale. , , 600 per yard “75¢ per yard ”75c per yard 51,00 per yard and Arth‘or Edge. Ernie Greenwood. n. comer’cflcems° Williams. Kate Ritchie, Alix Edge. 1 l Edith Edge. Elisa William! and ‘3‘" aet Pearlie Wilaon. The Superintendo soccer. ent’a report ahowed an average at- ' eatah .8 tendanee of 47 for the past season. 3‘3“” p'°3"m21{‘p°§:h' and that about eighteen dollar’s D ' L Cam bell ad 3:2?“ the 1;; orvt: worth of books had been added to the aoeehf tah‘ing carve of the body wphich Lgbriry duruzg t: e yd“? “Votes. 0‘ . . t an ewere en ere o e a tee. 231321;: “growl;b 30:30:: :fwzheo?“‘§:: to the chairman. and those who had my made ‘ “066 hit‘in analysing ‘ assisted With the program. and to ' . . . h the ofi1cers and teachers of the Sun- house in“ 10 Who day School. after which the meeting the ingredients used eere compared was brought to a close by singing ' ' Just before 51.00 . .210 ,.300 ‘. Jimmie Weir is engaged with his ULDU. uncle. Mr. D. Edge fox: a couple of has been on her son Mrs. Jan and 18 not. 85 years. 3. a ton Saturday an M136 Valene went wnh bun but. Wull . . . . Itchmg.Blmd. Bleedmg remam for a week or two Wit Druggists refund money if friends there. fails to cure anv case. no ‘ staudino in6 to 14 af'e. . . f you fi . o 1 Ranald Marten and Sister. ' . - . _ send qu‘xp stamps an} . King of Mt. Forest, whe cm a dozen of her most. talente gave the audience a rm and did credit to themselves as their instructor. They v ibefore and we hope the: gagain I‘hev are Varney’s I as well as "King‘s Fsvorite disposed at. present. the stomach. Mr. Wm. Kitcw, or mu been engaged as teacher i for 1905. Salary $335 The turnip crop varied this year according to soil they were on. Ligh the best yield. i, friends. 1 Mr. James Eden returneu Hum no . gina last Thursday. He intends tol _ Wakeful Children. go back in the Spring. Mr. days 1 M r. i We underscand t l Lawrence has been engage Robert Barbour spent a few For :1 Ion a time the. two year oldl “ . .t. ‘ . ' . 1 a“ week “9‘ mg Tr“ erston child of Mr. P. L. McPhersron. 09. 5.1 “'11). Marehall bought Ben sleep but 8 [arm last week. It Was early part 0 t fifty of his place it very hard good farm. Ben stomach “.0 hundred complete mother conclu st in the spring to of one of Chamber Tenth St.. Harrisburg. Pa.. wouldi two or three hours thel f the night, which made for her parents. Her ded that the child had nble, and gave her half lain's Stomach and which quieted her er in a. neighboring schoc of 8363. As she has prc eflicienc and painstaking are glad to hear of her 1 0699 m securing an more: vuv- v- Miss Martha F1 on Friday night- Her sojourn of 8 3- domains seems to her. Dan McGrego“ big, a brother of is visiting in t present day School season, ed forward to by scholars. parents and teachers who {all participate. The hall was com- }fortably filled and from 7:30 to 8 ‘willing waiters passed around the \delicacies. provided in abundance by the ladies. until the wants of the in- man were amply supplied. Alter tea Mr R. '1‘. Edwards was appoint- ' in position be filled bly in his usually racy manner. His short. witty stories and interspersed throughout t the audience al . The program ‘ ' “""i'm nf readings1 Wm. Ritcie, of Edge "5:95- "v-,, was varied. consisting of readings, 1 spnu‘ w,“ and vocal row; 1 set : recitations, dialogues. music. Miss double harne llent reading nearly new; 1 Wilfrid stove; 1 grain 'd very well in reading scyths. forks -- Tended the Baby”. A: ther articles dialogue by three boys showed the cash. futility of giving too much attention not enough to the 3‘18 at to the pay and George Ritchie work to be done. _ ’ ' ‘ (1 Mrs. W. It. Edge TEBflS:â€"â€" with the organ ren - I - -A=-na and werOl under, Pugh; lance Eden returned from Re- rndav. He intends to pemell potatoes m I o. becbelor for Dr. Brown es pepularitv. The men from Dur- lves vocalists of Le Mr. Saunders >retired from the ' ed to enjoy some- e good old times ‘ lass entertainment". services of Miss‘, t- whe came with"; .4 0.0 0" has proved to be an retaking teacher We of her financial suc an increase of salary. aried VH'Y mm”) to the kind 0! Light land 23"“ Ige Hill, has in our school arsed throughout . the audience al or. The program , sting of readings, mues. and vocal :al music. Miss in excellent reading Id Trial”. Wilfrid. try well in reading Jded the Baby”. A a boys showed the not enough to the e. George Ritchie nd Mrs. W. 11.. Edge Union Sunday â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€" Or any soreness in the muscles of Fewruozone . the back or sides you can’t get sny- noticed on thing half so good ss Nerviline. the ‘ second box. most powerful liniment made. “My . ment which neck was so stiff I couldn’t turn it s A ' " writes Fred '1‘. clear hesltl ‘ledwin .of Portsmouth. “1 bed “ire-commend rubbed With Nervrline s. few times women simi and all the soreness and stiffness dis-\ ~ Another 1 lameness an can’t be beaten for ' ., m he know cramps and internal new. Try ‘ . . p. - Mt trouble Nerulme yourself. Price Zocerts : |and as s cc . ___. ' r i‘palhd. and u‘ I wasn’t a‘ l 3“ MU“ Corners. I bracing 1 brought cc ‘I Miss Mary Caswell left a couple or weeks ago for A‘bany. where she in- tends remaining for some time. ‘ The roots are all housed and people are finishing up the {all ploughing. 10' have ices 0': Mr. \Villiam We are anxiously awmting election of the Local House. UVV“-â€"_ , tablpts have efiected a permanent all and strong, 0. pun“ wv -- post-p aid bvaari's low a. SOD. ________.____â€"â€"â€" uctioneer has been N. D R , Glenelg, 57 Public Auction” ‘vth I ‘ 4' I Will be 3 EXCLUSIVELY t the Middaugb House lat “Wednesday of each month. from 12 to 4 n. m. § FARM STOCK Friday, The following 2â€"â€" 1 Mare in foal. 9 yrs old; 1 horse 1 spring toot. row; 1 set. single harness; 1 set double harness; l Souvenir range I nearly new; I cook stove; 1 heating . stove;1 grain cradle; l grindstone; : scythe. forks. shovels. rakes snd ~ other articles. Avqusmity of buy (or Ernie Groonyood ‘V‘. Vv . to 8. 31316â€"6 3'11 '11 ,Anthem. Jay“ 2,32,: Miss Evelyn M. Geetz of. children were given ‘ writes: “I had an attack disorder which btoke out. lies. . looking pimples. They ' _...â€"o .a..â€"~.â€"â€"â€"- red disfiguring blacbes til the appearance of my [30 For 9' 6” Neck all sorts of medicine, but t """"'" " didL'c leave I was rec raise“ in the , useles of h‘ernozune and “we is y w WW ”“9' 3-9 1 second box. and kept up ’ ‘ “ H Alan-In Flue-Hon Shh â€"o 0.9 .“ BORN . Dnrhaxn. onl‘Friday Ir- and Mrs. T. Swal- . 18th, 1904 DIED. REDITâ€"- AN D 11“ PLEMENTS am, at the horfie Of Jane Flukor. Wed OF the appearance 0 all sorts of medic didL't leave I was :9 i second box. an y ' mam. which finalls t 8 As the result of Pet T'iclear healthy com I‘palhd. and my cheeks ' '11 wasn’t at all strong and req ' d: «waning tomc. Ferrozone soc? Ferrolone' 1 shurp. or to my cheeks. improved and made me stronger I favor Just one Ferrnzon that’s all Easy to take sure to cure ' Better use Ferr- ozone and be beautiful and strong like others that. employ this splendid \ouic. Price 5%., per box. or si: boxes for $2.50, at. all druggius 01 " by mail from The Fen-ozone Compen: gKingstou. Ont. Don’t, fail to get: \supply of Ferrozone to day. \VANTEDrâ€"‘Ab smart boy, wit] muscle, and not learn printing. GRADULATE of London. 1 York and Chicago. Discus» of Eye. Ear Nose andfl‘hmt. Will be at Knapp House. Durham. the 2nd Satu.d9v in each month. VOW Eng. Specialist : [ID L ‘18 I ‘vâ€"v- 1 Easy to take sure to cure expensive Better use Ferr- nd be beautiful and strong era that. employ ' ' Price 50¢, per box. or six' >r $2.50, at. all druggiics or from The Ferrozone Company )0. Out. Don’t, fail to acts of Ferrozone to day. ndon Ophthalmic Hon. Throat and N090 Boo Assistant Roy. Lo and to Golden Sq. Chairs Bedroom Suites Uhifi‘oniers Cribs and Cradles 9â€". 0.9 0â€"0 I V«Ab this office, a good! with good head, good \ | DR. GED. S. BURT. Undertaking and Embalming a Specialty. LARGE STOCK OF RATTAN Goons JU81 Edward Kress, Durham, .. LONDON. ENG. ox on their own side or the [once ”E. of London. New WILKINSON Flows ma Land Roll 31116880 ers have no equal. , leII t. °-E""°“ "‘ '°' PALMERSTON Buggies .nd Demo- n House. Durham. the 2nd crug, Sell What You Need ', Throat and None I YOUR HOME COMFORTABLE , . ““mn'm‘ i\MCCLARY Sunshine Furnace and without it.” Mum“ °m°° Stoves for wood or cool. i "DOWSWELL Washing Machineâ€" that will wash clean. nnd n \ Wrinzer that will wring dry and not tear. action of tho h Ayer's Pllla. CHURNS, the beat on record. _ A_ BINDER TWINE in ubundanco. WN l DILLON HINGE STAY FENCE, the ‘ kind that will keep 3 duck or ox on their own side of the (once l. WON- ENG. \Vith Color. \Vithout CO1 510165, 2 CASH Persian Lamb jackets. Ladies’ C lath F ur'lmed Coats. HASH FOR RAW FURS. implement Agency! To our Friends and Customers! BUGS that, will keep you wum 3nd dry are the kind we handle. , HEAD STONES and MONUMENTS of the beat workmanship. We are HERE to DEAL. "a increase it by all honorable means. We believe in giving one dollor’e worth for-every dollar. We keep nothing but. the best. line of implements. MANUFACTURING FURBlEB Write for Price List. JOHN CLARK Folding Tables * Bedroom Tables 3 Centre Tables . l E‘ J ardinieres .5‘ Library Tables. a Hall Stands ‘ Medicine Cabinets Secretaries _ . Combination Bookcases k Office Desks 3 Upholstered Goods Picture Frames Frames to order Room Mouldings (McKiunon'I old Stand) match. HERE to STAY._ ONTARIO. Pi Id Jarvi~ ' is!) Vin '9 um-usi III fur ing. If 3 '11.! a g. n hv furgul ll tlw .sivkl} for .1 gm w." .. W fell to :1 hut withing. whirl: way up (u the -“ Dfivvm‘y-r. '1' ”ads no «vari muniu an :L! ‘180 to do (- cessitate th will be muv I: ms wremuny i (imam “11‘ ° 9 wow .1 ; carried a After the m Tm: din tut-e (XL. thing lm «aw can't pay (In was primal i one swipvd it Ell 1“!“- - pm ppru Wet, to day. NOV . Opet'i Jul” m. A good pr prepamd und .1 gm Admission 150. L1 free; Everyluuivi THE Sruh'lnl I A] (‘ulwvl't ' Sunscunmus ‘ “on” get tht-il' n that we. may haul. II“ number with Ollt. invit A eunuch: of he“ in the In ‘1’ (nlllfl. {y ‘ Wily im in d mantra DURING cunoma rdm old 1g: .l. 'ter I-hl lr.- W Mom! ht (TC Ha in Igest daughtf‘r Newton ‘Hnu Colorado Spring bu made 1mm? McIntosh! “lei: h uni lush i. Illa” Bislc H1 9038A”; Y. II. Apply to A was OI]! ninth an memnnm; '33! It whi (‘ONVI‘JNTIUN H OBIEI‘V at i \‘1 . “"hiclwv. bar room upply hm 1 “'8" win 5' don't lo aIN lit-lti ma Box : 9. Glenel In"?! lem mu an and H The tl. l‘l \\ lllt‘ I'll “'f {id )ll

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