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Durham Chronicle (1867), 13 Apr 1905, p. 8

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“SW“! WM“! $ 3% Your Spring Suit is Ready !§ iii {‘3 “WWW“ 33$! k$$$$$ *awwaewammw The Big____ Store 45 ‘5 ‘3 i5 1* J's. “W! IF YOU ARE HUNGRY FOR BARGAINS you shall have ’em. We have held the fire: place in Dry Goods, Boots end Shoes, {eady-made Clothing, Gent’s Furnishings. Groceries and Hard- ware-4n {act in everythingmand the trade we have won we mean to keenâ€"and what’s moremto Increase. We never re- member a. time when goodq of all kimh were so fine, good or cheap. \Ve absolutely refuse to handle inferior goods. If you care a rap about, economy we thmk the following bargains on SATURDAY will intere-n you but that’s for you to say. Glance over these prices and see. SATURDAY BARGAINS I I'Quu.§nu‘bh’ho..ao‘ on o. .0 o. o 04. .34. $7,. $9... sen. $1: @r?$%*#% % 300 yds. Fancy Giuzhams. l 50 yds. Black Drvss Gouda. ‘ 75 yds Colored Dress Goods Dress Ends. 750 yd for... . Skirt Ends. 750 yd. [or Men’s Ready-to-wo-nr Suits. EPackuges Mc-Larpn lama for . Red Cross Baking Paudm'. 10.: 1’0 3Pnckagi‘9 80 King Cm n 'Sraxch f. $ Bottles 'I‘rilby Shoe Puli-h, [HG suds. 700 yd tor. .. . ..... ads. 7513 y.(l lor .......... {aady- to womr Suits 58 50 {:37 It was a corker â€"our bargain days of last two weeks. We had great expectations, but we sux prised ourselves and the people too. Many had to leave, couldn’t be waited upon, but on Saturday we will have better accommodation and better ba1 n'ams Ever \body is invited--â€"our visi- t01s we welcomed, 0111 patlons esteemed. 31%? Eiéfififiifimfifia‘fi fifimfiflfi THE BIG STORE. “REGENT” is the name of it. m PEIPLE’S sum $l.00 “will ROBERT BURNETT GROCERIES. DRY GOODS DURHAM â€" â€" -â€" ONTARIO and 12.5%: for 1T Peach ‘0! or H' Our clothing prices make new customers daily. .50 . 50 6 DO Us) 08 And don’t take advantage oi fl During the month it is lacking somewhere. At g F present a good many men are thinking seriouslyr of their spring suit. Regent clothing will help them to a most satisfying solution of the question. There is no better clothes made in any custom tailor store in Can- ada that Regent clothing. They are stylish and the fit never wears out. All well dressed people insist on hav- ing Regent clothing. Drop in and have a look at the best clothing on earth. Watchmaker. The sharehold are well satisfied. Drop in and se . If you are goi prices before you b ”Mflmfiflflfiifififi We are not so A Man That Sees A Good Thing . . . Mrs. Marr. who lives wi’zh her daughter, Mrs. (Rev) Wilson. had the misfortune to fall a few days ago Bornâ€"On on the 2nd inst.. to Mr. and Mrs John E. Wrightmf the West I) ck line, a son. Messrs. Boyd. Hickling Co’s. millinery opening took place on Thursday ard Fridav last and was an {interesting event of the week for the ladies of Flesberton and vicinity,who attended in large numbers and were highly pleased with the pretty crea- tions in headwear prepared for their inspectfon. Entering the spacious show room. presided over by Miss Matheson, the visitor could see at a glance that the firm had this season secured an artist of fine taste and superior skill. Draping around the iroom was artistically hung and at leach side of the large mirror at the rear, which was banked with flowers, etc , was suspended at verv pretty hanging basket of flowers and foliage, A large cross of flowers was another |pleasing feature of the decorations. [An exceedingly picturesque hat was one rolling high in the front, made ,entirely of linen lace draped grace 5fully over the edge of the brim and falling in soft folds to the left shoul- Ider, where it was caught with a bril- iliant buckle; it was finished with a .”wreath of forget-me-nots and pink ‘zrosebuds in the bandeau. A very pretty combination shewing the .shaded efirot so fashionable this 'spring was a placque in brown satin straw with facing of tiny frills of pleated mile in shades of brown and tuscan. rl‘he edge of the brim was 'shaded violets, also in brown, and utuasses of the same hum,r on the hair iat the back. A large shadcd brown ifeather was caught with agiit buckle [at the left side and hung over the back A strikingly handsome hat of turban style was one rolling high at. the back and left side, the brim com posed (If inner straw and chiffon trimming in tuscan and white The large flat crown was of tnscan shir- ired chiffon, It. was trimmed with shaded ribbrm in white and tuscan and finislwd with brilliant buckles A verv dainty picture hat was one of white Shirred chiffon (in the Gains borough shape) with white silk med- allions on the underbrim and crmt n ; tx-oplumcs fell gracefully otter thc left side. caught with a steel bucklc. Another very fashionable shape wa~ one with the fashionable “dipped" brimfind high crown of soft straw in the tow burnt onion Shade cfie(_tti\'ei_v trunmed with mahagony roses and knotted loot»: of burnt. onion ribbon Another pretty but was one of this trieorner shape in (:ampagne and l green shaded ribbon and autumn. foliage. A large variety of the new- c-st flowers and a big stock of leading,r novelties in trimmings were shown. Flesherton. We are not soliciting orders but we are ready to‘ fill your order and save you money. If you are going to buy a Windmill see our mill and prices before you buy. If you are not a shareholder it will pav you to become one at once. .. ' Mr. Joseph Clinton is removing to Mr. AlexStewurt’s house on Durham street, vacated by Mr. and Mrs. A. Guests. who have moved to Mnrkdale. Mr. Quigg is about to improve his residence vacated by Mr Clinton.. At the morning service in the Methodist church on Sunday Int Rev. Mr. Wilson gave a special ad- dress to the boys and girls of his con- gregation. At the evening service Mr. Alexander’s “Glory” song.which has recently stirred 0H London, was rendered by a full choir. Mr. C. E. Tryon, painter and dec- orator, Priceville, has secured the contract of decorating the interior of the Presbyterian church. lbe iob is to be done in May. On Saturday last there passed away i " -'~'" “ ' at the home of her son-in-law. Ml. .l l 0n Tuosdav ml last week while two Hales, of this place, Mrs.’ Elizabethlof Mr Samuel L‘anson’s little boys Urolt. relict of the late Mr. Uhatles i were play ing tonenher at their home Croft. of Osprey. On Monday alter- l in EX‘Jtexr 'lwy got into a wrangle as lnoon a funeral service was conduc'ot i boys will do ami being no one was at the house by Revs. it'lson Wilson 9 there :0 (Nil) flu m. one of the little and H E. Kemp,alter which the cor- {fellows all-nu ml hi~ temper to get the tege turned and the temains were! hwver of him \-\'i:h knife in hand conveyed L0 Max-sell \nltd lltlertetllhe made an onslaught on his little beside those of her husband in the l brother and in Jack 'he ripper style Methodist cemetery there. ‘l'tw tle- l slashed him nntnerciiully about the ceased was born 77 years ago in Lin-‘ lace and neck A plushzian was call- colnshire, England, when at the aw: ed and if required matey stitches to of 17 ene was mauled to the late .er Most: I'm pmnful and ugly wounds. ‘Orolt. Five years later she (same â€"\\'roxervr Sta". With her husband to. Canada and llv ed two years at Pickering then mow. ed to Osprey town‘shtp when: sho- llv- ’The Rush ed till two years ago. For about '00 years she was a latthlul member ml the Methodist church and was a vex} |f0r EaSter highly xespectet‘ woman m‘ the helm \- Mlllmeryl â€" WWW muntty where she long lived. The memory of a goon and hunted! mother will long be cheushed by the members of her family who survwetl he: as follows : Tic-mas, of Calling- wood township ; Joseph and Uharies,‘ Ul'dtf‘l' DOW-tllttt’8 the OS Osyrey ; 3118. (Jobber, ll) Manitoba; l 19550“ ”f appez Induces Mrs Hales and Mrs.UilleSpit-, Flesh- . _ “H" ,. , v "k Baton. and Mrs. Molieohnie, Mara lll 0‘“ ‘ l Ian “0- ' dale. ! rooms. Don’t delav a During the month of April we will give a discount of Ten per cent on all goods at and fracture a rib The mishap was u trying one fur the estevmed old lady, who celebrated her 81% birth~ day a few days ago. Mr. George Cairns,of the back line, gave his four '4. had out, last Wruk while chopping in the bush. chunl stitches were inserted to clusu the wound eeâ€"b-vthâ€"éâ€"bâ€"dwaife 7 Olaâ€"P'Wl'ffiié'fi Ills, Just one pll each 'Jght. “ For more than 50 yeere I heve used A er'e Sarsaparilla In my family. It is a (rend Me at all times, and a wonderful medicine for 1m- pure blood."â€"D. C. HOLT, West Haven. Conn. 31.00 a bottle. .1. 0. AYES 00.. Alldruzgiste. . for Love". Macs. m Sarsaparilla When the nerves are weak everything goes wrong. You are tired all the time, easily discouraged, nervous, and irritable. Your cheeks are pale and your-blood is thin. Your doctor says you are threatened with a nervous breakdown. He orders this grand old family medicine. Weak Nerves Get our Binder Tl}? sh_a1:_eh_olders of the Co. who have bought goods Drop in and see for yourself. 1878=1905 Our 27th Anniversary Sale Farmers’ Manufacturing and Supply 00., Limijgd: BOO M S MERRILY ALONG Gordon’s Twine prices before going elsewhere. Jeweller. McIncy re Block. MISS DICK 0n Tueedav at last. week while two of \Ir Samuel' anson ’3 little boys were pin) mg tagether at their home in Exul’mr 'hny got into n wrangle as boys wiH «in and being no one was thvl'o to (1"!Tb fhuu. one of the little fellows alt-m ed bi- temper to get the A simple, effective and safe remedy for all throat irritmions is found in Cresolone Antiseptic Tablets They combine the germicida! value of Cresolcne with the soothing pmpcrties of slxppcry elm and licorice. me. All Dmgglsu 400 The recently organized W. C. T. U. here, held their first public meet- ing m the MethodsSt church on Mon- day evening, when Mr. A. W'. Baal. B. A.. rrtutned missionary from Japan and a leader in the White Cross movement. gave an interesting address. His addmas subject. being "A CitIZen and I." Messrs. Mark Wilson and W. J. Boyd ara shipping two cars of stock to the city thzs week and the former will acoampaux them. Mrs. Scott-Rafi is announced to be here undwr the auspice-.3 of the Ep- wonh League on the evening of the 215t inst. , R-'v J S I. Wuhan goes to Shel- burno, on Sunday nth, and his pulpit is U be supplied by Rev. Mr. Rod- well of Markdale. Reeve Boyd a: d Carl: Bellamy go to Toronto :his m ' k as representa- tives from Axwv “slit Council to a. convention Wllltll has for its aim the amendEL-g of the Act to- garuing civil :‘BSpe usibilicy of coun- cils for damages on highways. Mr. T J. Sheppard, of Toronto Junction. was in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. Moore were in Norma-gum on Sunday and Monday visiting the fox mm’s relatives. Sore Throat and Coughs ()I'dm' nowâ€"that’s the lesson of :11.)p021111111:es in 0111 )Iillinen work mums. Don’t delay a (lay longei than ne- cessary. Already our milliners feel the pres- sure of work. What will it be when Easter gets closer? 80 order now without further delay. It is in your own interests, as well as ours, that we ask. twmper to get the i:h knife in band gm on his little Durham, Ont. on hand Why, certainly. But it is no secret that we sup- ply the wants of house- keepers in the following articles for house-clean- ing purposes, viz. Soaps. TOWN TALK, COMFORT, SUNLIGH'I‘. SOAP CHIPS, LIFE BUOY. CASTILE. GLYCERINE. ETC. '1‘ r y read} GOOD POSITIONS. EXCELLF N '1‘ Butter. Fresh Dates. Prunes Candy etc. Has placed all its graduates in 299d pm. tions and has several good DOSltmnS in view. It» courses are the meet up to-datv and the best tnat can be obtained. in Can. ada or the United States. and. as its exam. ination papers are read by a board ”1‘ examiners specially appointed. its diplumas are an excellent recommendation in bull: these countries. Good positions present themselves :0 every person. and young people with a business training are always in demand. We are now prepsred to recenfe any young ladies and gentlemen who wash to accept good positions in April and May. All our students are taught separately at their own desks. and do their work independent of one another. In this way, they receive special attention in such subjects as are diflicult to them. and are enabled to ac. complish considerable in a short time. They may also. begin the course at any time. Dty and Evening Chases. Trial Lesson free. Visitors always welcome. Business College Can a Woman Keep a Secret Harness. Bird Cages. Ranges. Horse Clippers. Garden Rakes. Paints. C. McArthur iiardware. When in need of a set of harness of anv do- scription give us a call. Pearline, Borax, Wash- mg Soda, also Brushes â€"--S t 0 v c. Whitewash. Scrub. Dunbs, etc. Just received a fine assortment of Bird Cages. UI‘ No hume is complete Without one of our “Penn Esther” Ranges or “Family Cook” Stoves. Ask your neighbor about '91:]. The Mount Forest ()lip your horses be- fme 3011 start: spring: plowing. and you» will be satisfied at the end of the season. Horse Clippers from 750 up. Before getting ready for gardening see our stock of Rakes, Hoes, Spadesfipading Forks, Shovels and Barrows. In the swing a “ise mans fancy alwms turns to paint. We sell the best “The Sherwin - Williams." A special paint 1'01 every purpose. Look at our window. '. T. CLANCY, Prin. BULK PICKLES Me. Chee nlwa ll cantata 00mm THE PAST we cummcur READERS. the death of Am. w... WSiX‘I’S, “'ll-l «lit‘dflf’w'; :1; mm on S-Hill'del)‘ lllt‘I‘I.1|.,_' k home in XHHH'IIHQ‘. l' w. young woman ulmut lni M 0‘ agv, HIM] lH'otl‘n-«l I I l was hllshzuul u‘mzi \.\ _\« . T" little (hiuh't n .w- , 'hlouofakind an“. .M H . N ‘I'OW up mm“! . . , :WM illfillt‘lu'r {a .'. t W. lit‘bldt‘k lav!" é bdlfldren hllt‘ lvhi t~ in .13; ur.llnd\1~\\n“' TEE “\Vyuming Entvrpriwr “fin“ m copy from the (-ulul “I“ paper last week and pros the (“tiers uf his “rag" as 1 ”can spare lhv tinw and qw- M tn him next \s-m-L. Sui ”fly “H19.“ ('Hhhl’tl small {u “few in u hi}. and um! xi..- ‘ that." HOUSE and 30! f”! It's .Tb08. l :\'. it, It Geo. Lawrenm-‘s. -â€"â€"t f FUTURE 'm 1.1:1‘.â€"-Un 1.: flit. Apply nu pwmim CUSTOM SA “‘1 Durham Found FOR SALE.» Good as new. ”firâ€"Jflllll \ THE Nul'flh‘Vu the work “1' pm the people wilhm opiniun. H‘ »w lr nod indepcndon such measures? H. H. MUHUJ ”her A ('ln.> SCOtCh TWN-«ls. buy your wring them. Local News ltl THE C. P. H. CH. out surveying part of it. and if this he mnthy vxpm-t made to build a lin It is hardly like-l} work W“! Dr dunv 1 ever. THE lm-Hu-H 1.0.0.1”. will I Home" Tuvalu [1x139 Rum”. Dariinp: : 20d \vim‘ J. Ruse: “1059 intkl'vstvd in ( '- m should read the change Mt from M t. Farms! BI in this weeks issuv. '1 doing well and has In placing gradual/vs in g« A cud to Mr. \\'. '1'. Principal. will bring a pr to your enquiries. THE lil"l'«v~.~ Willing 50.1qu when the f Him «I z-Hun. l'lw Vice I’re.~.. !' agar. E. 1). MW! F.1A'nahan. \V. U Pianosâ€"W. mm. McIntyre. Dr. Hm “N. Dr. Jaunimun. I”. AIQ’X. MA: 1.1 Kelly. T0.HOBBOW is Gund Friday I008 will go down Sunday unm’Tan Hosvatll. H. M” CLOVER and Grass Sm VOL. 38---N0.1988. mgret t ll H MK f \Vhiu ‘owst Busim ll Wm‘k It Ill \\ fl TIN D (inflict Clanc nnpt N {“1

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