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Durham Chronicle (1867), 31 Aug 1905, p. 5

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[N DS ECONOMICAL, or shoe buying. l’s Hand Made eliability, Effi- ot this special "Mthic sit. I. 88 {0130's : : PVC. ,be4 M House (ti be teem-st satisfaction is only and in buying exclusively M’s Hand Made. Curry Powder nd Spices. o, 40 6: 50c. 80c. I. L. GRANT Tenders Wanted vinced. URHAM AND OWEN 80 UN Proprietors. . wmcn “'f e goods. w y much ch tho HQ“ tton Sale. lgher Spices .13 are better, but 2 have just opened out a e of mill ends of factory tun running from 5 yds 2 “MM: “9 will sell by » puund. These are ,- wuxls. \\'hi("l2 you can 5' "1th ('ht'upel‘ than in r Fall Early. 6: Corks 'ro- Mill Imeman I‘S Tfu; (‘QNSTRUCTION 0P g Store th FOR CHILDREN. TIMOTHY Mom. Chairman of Bond 0! 'j tat mbyn urea! hridgo to a. t‘ “we feet wide). 21 ~tr99t along Albert DU“ “feet (east to Dame?!“ | street «I. or foot with)- nd specifications as ‘ Ln‘wout M any tad, .- A‘ snal wzw Peel’s Walks in the Town d ital. gal. As we contemplate making extensive alterations in the next t“ 0 weeks we will make Mn 1eductions on all Fancy : 1 ms and sunderies --always ) ). A‘RGAINS! BARGAINS! weeks lower still. We are lellld to make this the W. BLACK Individually pcnsed mOI‘ Up- to-date The People’s Drug Store Bargains. J.A.Bafling, JJlflmqug1 3:111 and be convince we are the best and cheapest. Watch it next Week for than any Hardware. This Space Belongs to ally we have dis- more prescriptions mv other in Grey. in everything. In Not the Oldestâ€"Not Ihe l Just the Best. If vou wish to receive the Best. Commercial L (‘19htth1dEd t' " ...' an t 0 at uca Ion, 1t 13 necessary . I that you attend the Bestâ€" ; Business College ti: 1 Unimproved Farm Lands Suitable For Wheat Growing. Following is the Land: All section 26 in Township 27. Range 32. West at the lst Principal Meridian, containg 540 acres, more or less. The South half and North West quarter have Hudson Bay Com- pany title. The price of these 480 acres is $11 50 per acre, terms $3870'cash. balance being payable to Hudson Bay Company in five annual instalments. bearing 7%, the first of these being payable in November 1905. The North East quarter is a Homestead. also held by the owner of the South half and North West quarter. and will be abandon. ed FREE in favor of the purchaser of these 3 quarter sections. The district is well supplied with good running: water. having both the Assiniboine River and Stony Creek. The Duck Moun- tains furnish a permanent supply of building timber, while the Valley of the Assinibaine, 6 miles distant, furnishes an ample supply of fuel. The soil is correctly described in the oflicial report of the Canadian Government as being of a rich alluvial nature. with a clay subsoil. considered by experts the best for wheat growing. The Mount Forest Mortimer and Pretsell, 304 Main St. '. T. CLANCY. Room 9 \VRI'I‘E FOR PARTICULARS. 3313When the Harvest gIs Past PICKLING SEASON Sandison Block. And you find time to think about your necessities, come to us for Boots and Shoes at. .50c per pair Men’s Tweed Pants.1 00 per pair Extra fine “'ool Sox ‘200 per pair All Prints, Ginghams. Sateens Muslins and other Summer Goods at reduce'l price-:1. We can supply all your wants {or the . Best. XXX White Wine and Cider Vinegars. Pickling Spices. whole ground. Sealers in all sizes. ,..~W' l Our Teas are so Well-known tme line requires no comment. We have the best BLACK, GREEN, JAPAN, MIXED in bulk end in lead packages. Also the celebreted “ BED FEATHER ” tag at 40¢: per 1!). . McArthur Teas are so Well-known this innipeg. Aggin came the answer. “Yes dear 80 have I.” Again a pause- then a triumphant voice shrilly proclaimed. "Miss Ethel, I‘ve got my [ants _on.” -vvv' UV ‘v After a short the irrepressible a gain culled. “Miss Ethel I’ve got my shoes on.” 'I A low (:crntraln answered. “Yes, Robbie so have I ” The answering; silence was appres Siva. Sydenham Mutual Fire Ins. Co. ESTABLISHED 1869. Insures farm buildings and contents, dwellings and contents in towns and vil- lages. Everything in a dwelling is covered by one sum. Contents of out-buildings in. eludes all the farm produce generally. Stacks and live stock from fire or lightning; the widest range of insurance at the lowest rate. If your insurance expires this year it will pay you to insure in the Sydenham. willbe repai1ed on shm test notice at reasonable prices. Huntaround 1; the woodshed and garrett; and ' you want repaired WMQWM see if you haven’t something: April Nthâ€"6m. Drop a card to A dull Lawn Mower. Have it, "Immd' m machinmv. It will Inn pm forth t1 m- do first- class wmk .uul tnzmsf'nnn ymu' cvvning's . . . . . . . . HARD WORK DON’T SHOVE Into an enjoyable task. Bicycles Sewing M achines. etc,\\'1°ingers fitted with New Rubber Rolls ; Road Vehicles and Baby (Jabs fitted with New Rubber Tires. \Vurkmanship and prices guar- anteed satisfactury. A trial is respectfully solicited. Bicycles, Se wing Machines, Lawn Mowers. Lock Guns, Umbrellas, all kinds of Machinery repaired. Saws filed, Loeks fitted with keys. SHOP IS NEXT TO POST OFFICE. HARRY W. BENTON. Just opened, next door north of Chief Carson’s, where Repair Shop J H. McFAYDEN. Agent, Kiifiwrork guaranteed. Â¥*****%*****%%**** %**%%**. FERN

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