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Durham Chronicle (1867), 21 Sep 1905, p. 8

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w%.w»% $*%,*»%*$% g%¢%%%%%%**$fi%*%$** 717m store opens at 7 a m and closes at? p. 2:). except Wed and Saturday Your money back if you want it. The Greatest Mid=Summer Sale Yet A Landslide of Bargains Begins Sat. Sep. 23, continues until Sat. Sep. 30 8 Ladies’ Lawn Shirt Waists nicely trimmed and handsomely 75 made, were 1.25 and $1.75, Sale Price .................................... C. 4 Ladies' very fine Lawn Waists handsomely made, were $3.00 $1 49 LAIDES’ SHIRT~WAIST SUITS. Swell Shirt Waist Suits in Shepherd Plaid, Mercerized Gingham $2 49 were $3.50, Sale Price ...... . ........................................................... . Stylish Shirt Wait Suits, fancy stitched, and elegantly made, 2 H g were ~1.3')O,Sale Price .................. . Shirt Waist Suits in Linen shades, were 2.50 Sale Price ............... 1.25 8 Ladies’ Lawn Shirt Waists nicely t1immed and handsomely made were 1.25 and $1. 75, Sale Price .................................... 4 Ladies very fine Lawn Waists handsomely made, we1e $3 .00 Sale Price ............................................................................... Silk Ties of every description regular 25 and 500., sale price... ...... 1 5c. 36 in. PRINTS. 36 In. Prints :36; in. wide, in all patterns, regular 123.3 and 15, sale price... 90. flfi A MENS' FINE SHIRTS. Soft and Stiff Front. Shirts in assorted patterns, regular 1.00 and '1 .25. Sale Price .......................................................................... At this time of the year, there are odd ends of summer goods that must go. They go during this sale at much less than cost. We are bound to get rid of shem and make room for new goods. Therefore the following money-savers. Great Clearing Sale We Need the Room. ALEX. RUSSELL. A Few of those 99 cent Slipplers left. V m « wicr to make room for our new stock of Fall Goods, we liul “at, in wessary to completely clear our shelves of the amulet of the stock carried for the summer season. In I -. :eim‘ : : do this promptly and in the least possible time, aw u: t;- (le-m-minedgnot to allow the prices to stand between us and the public, and are cutting them accordingly For our large consignments of Fall Goods, arriving daily, and which in quality and price are unsurpassed in Durham. When we say Big Reductions, we mean it. Everything is going, Regardless of Cost. Let us Show you our bargains in These goods will go fast, and you may be late, so don’t put off taking advantage of this Great Clearing Sale, asit only lasts until we get sufficient room for our New Fall Stock. THE PEflPlE’S SHIRE 2 ROBERT BURNETT The Big Storel Butter and Eggs Wanted. DURHAM â€" -â€" â€"-â€" ONTARIO I Whitewear Dming This Sa MENS’ SILK TIES, Dress Lengths, Suitings, Prints, Muslins; and Cottons, Flannelettes and Ginghams. Goods delivered to all parts of town. Goods delivered promptly to all parts of town. 20% BY arrangement of the General Assembly, next Sabbath is to be observed as Children’s Day in the Presbyterian Church. In the morn- ing there will be a sermon for the children with appropriate music and‘ in the afternoon the Assembly’s Children Service will he used and short addresses given. Children from town and country are asked to meet in the basement five minutes before eleven in the morning. It is designed to make the day a rally for both old and young. “What touches the chihl never fans to reach the parents heartfl’ CRIME THE RESULT OF NEGLECT- a child is usually the outcome of long-continued neglect. In nearly every case where children have shown a decided tendency toward crime there has been a steady growth of hurtful character going on for years. Absence of religious or moral training, late hours on the street, truancy from school, had companion- ship, are some of that tend to proâ€" duce criminality in a child.” “ Sometimes a great deal of sur- prise is shown when a child goes astray and commits some overt act that brings him under the attraction of the police oflicials.” writes Mr. II. J. Kélso, "but met as the blossom of a. plant take: months of culture to develop ; so the grimg committed b): THE inside of the furniture factory begins to look like business again. Many pieces of furniture are in the finishing room and will soon be ready for shipping. A full staff will soon be at work. Mr. Catton is busy day and night getting out a full line of new designs. In this respect there will he a complete change 1n the out- put. We wish them every success. NOW is the time to subscribe for your next years papers. We ofier to new subscribers 'l‘ms CHRONICLE to the let of January 1907 for $1.00. W'e also ofl'er the Weekly Mail and Empire to the same date for 81.00. New subscriptions sent in for both papers to the end of next year will be taken for $1.65 cash in advance. This ofier will included a beautiful autogravure “The Star of Bethle- hem.” The editor of The Holdenville (Ind. T.) Tribune has evidently walked a- long the “rose strewn” pathway of the country newspaper editor, and he expresses his gratification as fol-‘ lows: ”How’d you like to be an editor, and in the sanctum roost. and skim through old exchanges and write for Jones a boost; and give Young Sport a calling down. Old Skads a ripping up, describe Miss Dash’s new silk gown and praise Bill Syke’s bull pup? To take in three- odd dollars and pay out sixteen more, to scheme to make two .dollars do the work of more than four; to clip and paste, and sweat and swear, and in your pants big holes to wear; to cuss your luck and write hot stufl', be slow to anger. quick to blufl. dun old subscribers. ne’er get blue. go chase up news at 7.02. I think it Just lovely, and so. no doubt. do 300(9) n MRS. \VARMINGTOX while scrubbing gqt a needle under her finger nail. a few days ago. Dr. Gun removed the broken piece and she is all right again. COUNCILLOR MORAN and S. F. Mor- lock are having water pipes connected with their residences on Lambton street. THE Bip; Durham Fair is in prowess as we go to press to-dav, Wednesday. Tomorrow is, of course the big day. and as none of the prizes have yet been awarded we are unable to give them this week. To hold the paper over till Friday would throw’ it two days behind the usual time and even then there would be little chance of giving a full account. The report will keep till.next week. Prize tak- ers themselves will know the results ,and it will do their friends no harm gto wait. ARCHIE MCNEE, President of the Canadian Press Association, While on the annual outing of the above organ- ization, related the following story : “Two of his Scotch friends, Sandy and Donald came to town one day, and after attending to their personal business. prior to leaving for home, Sandy invited Donald to have a drink of pure hot Scotch. Sandy being of areligious turn of mind and believ- ing sincerely that whether we eat or drink, we should do so to the glory of the Great Father, closed his eyes and fervently asked the Lord’s blessing on the whiskey â€"bnt when he turned to appropriate the cup of blessing, he found it empty, and Donald saluted him thus: Sandy the good book tells. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Such is Life. WE heve just added a. new job press to our plant. and beg to en- nounce that we are in 3 better posit- ion than ever to give prompt service. Try us with your next job. GRAND CONCERT in the Town Hall. show night fillet. Mr. F. Slater Davidson.'of Detroit. Concert Bari- tone; Miss Lilian Clark. Guelph. Elocutionist ; Dr. Browne. Holltein, and other talented vocalists, will present 9. first class programe. Ad- mission ‘25 and 35 cents. Plan of Hall at MacFerlanes Drug Store. EIGHT of the young people of the Methodist Church League sterted out for Wankerton Tuesday efternoon, to hear Revs. Croseley end Hunter. On reaching Hanover they pulled up at one of the hotels to let a. shower go by. Whether they moneyed to k__eep‘;“dry” or not. we don' t “hug, w - - but they never struck Welkerton. The only thing that, makes a wom- an madder than to say hnr best friend is not good looking. is to say that she is.~â€"New York Press. THE sidewalk is com; leted between Lambton Street Brldge and the Middaugh House, and the railing is being put on. This reminds us that there are some other places where the sidewalks are so high that pro- tection of some kind is needed. The ToWn Council should see to it before accidents occur one of these dark nights when the lights go out. The cost of an accident would build quite a stretch of wire fence. A man wishes for sons. but he gets his happiness out of daughters All a. man has to have never to be. come a great man 19 a sence of hu 1 01‘. "you, your friends or relatives suffer with Fits, Epilepsy, St. Vitus’ Dance, or Falling Sickness, write for a trial bottle and valuable treatise on such diseases to THE LEIBIG Co., 179 King Street, W., Toronto, Canada. All druggists sell or can obtain for you Here is a literary curiosity: “Sat- or arepo tenet Opera totes.” It is curious because it spells the same word backward as forward. The first letter of each word placed con- secutively spells the first word, the second lettrr of each spells the second word, and so on. The last letters read backward spell the last word, Harvest'ExcursionTickets LEIBIG’S FlTGURE \Vinnipeg $30-00 Slielio Mowbray Regina i Deloraine g 31.50 Lipton , Souris Moosej aw Brandon 3l-55 llumbolt layleton Saskatoon Lenore 32.00 Prince Albert) Miniota Meltort ( Binscarth 32.25 Battleford Moosomin 32.20 Mac Lead Arcoia 32.50 Calgary Estevan lied Deer Yorkton 33.00 Stratlicona Kamsack Going Sept. 12th. returning until Nov Going Sept. 26th, returning until Nov Full particular: from Canadian Pacific l or write C. B. Foster. 1). P. A .. Toronto. OUR DISPLAY Fall Hillinery Opening.) Our importations of French Patterds, Hats Millinery N oveltieszalso those of our production. Reflections of a Bachelor. MISS DICK will be well worthy of the inspection, from the extent of its Variety. the Elegance of its Selection, and the Popular- ity of its Prices. \VE WILL SHOW ON Will Sell ".‘o the DURHAM, ONT. A gent $33.50 13th 27th 33.75 31 03 V 'v . :. ;\)....1x\1 In) ‘ l ‘_._,. ‘ v :u ‘ ' 0“)L LOOO.- on‘ 1Al( . t o - t , V . 1-“) \ \‘Jah :‘\.au‘ ‘ “' “ a {T0 \nrtol tJ\.L §.a~ ““F“ abuxz‘iqzz; c and r q 131.“ {KILJLIIH natmully to ca] common is the mcasu: in: dist: The experience of past years is likely enfioient to warn the Direc- torate oi the Fair to keep away the Fekers. We have seen more than once in this town the iakers and the fools grouped in one bunch the fool trying to beat the faker at his own game. A year or two ago a visitor living not many miles away had his pocket lightened and it is quite likely he remembers the lesson. The takers are no fools no matter how foolishly they act. and knowing the weakness of human nature amongst the young “smarties,” somebody must prutecr them. and those best in position to do so now are the Directors of the 5)"? ety. Keep the faker out. All Opinion on the “'hlte. the Bins-k and the Snappy Cayenne. The so mum white pvmwr is iiti abomination. Give me the. old fash- ioned Dim-k popper of our daddies. it has both lizu'or iuii odor and is inn-T. appetizing. w bile the white is mummi- ing. For real snap and g9 gixe we cayenne. None 01’ your pa'n'iku! Did you ever sift pomwr in 301.x°.oup and notice its hecuiiar belmx i0: 3 Thi- hinvk ll flair Vigor A (.‘unlizule [use of Tobacco l. the 1.".221- {n Holland. 31:21.:ni 1.5 m. smoker's paradise. .(41 e.:...' i.: llit‘ minute one \‘(llltll :il- 2.. , : ) 1u-1.; indulgence in what-ca. 1,33. .izx :';'.:-,:;aint imi’ may be had in all, ‘ntzgxl‘h c filltl at small cost. 'i‘lix intinitliiy ( l' the climate leads lldttd'lll)’ to mntinuni smoking. and so common is the labit that instead of measuring distances by miles it is ens- lullllil')’ {Jr the bailllfitil to declare a place to be so many pipes distant. On entering the Loutre of a friend at xi:.-,..i is offered yon. the host sees that you are kept Wt-il mtpplled during your visit, and a fresh cigar upon leaving is as necessary as a hat. Old friends are not permitted to depart until their cases have been refilled, and the neces- sity for this becomes apparent when it is known that a smoker nannlly lights his truth elm from the stump of the previous one. keeping one in his mouth continually. Nothing Ventued. Ada-Timid, isn’t he? Mayâ€"Awful- ”. He’s so afraid thlt Ihe’ll say no thut he won’t give her a ghance to say Love of our neighbor is the only door out of the am or coltâ€"Mac- “An-1‘ Poor Hair stance, a girl cries when she’s getting married, u If the were losing a has. band Instead of getting one. Sheâ€"Yes. but she’s losing a lover. Pipe smoker: are equally devoted to their hehlt, taking their pipe to bed with them and only laying it down when they become sleepy. Should they make during the night they lndnlgein a short Imoke before going to sleep again, and they always light their pipes before getting out of bed in the morn- ing. Sometimes the hair is not properly nourished. It when for food, starves. Then it falls out, turns prematurely gray. Ayer’s Hair Vigor is n hair food. It feeds, nourishes. The hair stops falling, grows long and heavy, and all dan- druff disappears. “fly but vu and out tun-My. 1m sumo: “n“ to comb t. But Ayor’l nu: V or you no tho (.1 ,nnd mo reacted 922:9 00193.” “08‘ _ _ THE SMOKER’S PARADISE. Heâ€"You women are queer. For in- It moans prom“) ' is :13tring:-nt. win he 1290:)!0 of the M quantities of 015'! rcustcmod to dys'm of one sufl’orinr t effect digvstion. us amn'ozuh these Keep the Faker Ont. THE PEPPERS. @Mé‘fl . Wmn0.â€"â€"()muker for the l. 0. F. Hull. Apply m \‘V. B. Van.» Local News lte MR. SAIfl'El. ‘41 farm implements years to Mr. Wes manner. wanted. apply at ker’o Drug Store. his splendid property in Upper Tc for sale. For part ivulal-s appl y FOB glean lxwfâ€"ring h cuts and holes. horns and t I will pay 90. per 1". 2 H taterâ€"Thos. Smith. 4 3 THE “'omvns l their monthly mew Mrs. James M06 chhm- 5“). Sn knitting. All are attend. and 0mm part. Max. '1‘. HILL. uf Michigan, but funnel anon gst the latest, tn subscrtption. 'l‘hepu: us of her “vefusal” u out of the office. Bot ney she held her in horror at the conduci people there. “"9, 1 I‘D people there. “e u honest enough tn pay 1" but the widow’s mine. :1 five dollars. doesn’t sv There are women as we do up the poor innm-em ‘ the Lord have [mercy on MELâ€"Dark fawn jacket. who recently put-chewed tlw M id House, Dun-bun, hbb‘ [award the to Mr. Millhausen. uf Stratfnrd takes pOssession immediately. the intent of mking it (me of tho hostelries in the county. Mr. will hitherto possessed by any lu Grey.-â€"-Mm-kdale Standard. 3 . was here Monday to make a! ments for taking immodim» pus 1...: thu deal was not madv. :m but the deal M! Davis. Ch" P“ I'll ll 11' was “ that We 10% Mamlonald Durham a pram/AU”! 30011. H proved W we regre‘ t fident thv 30 one. \th 'iBbQZ‘ g . I “'1 AFTER a health fm' Bott died 0 The decent1 yws of it: VOL. 38-N0. 2010. and row“ the place ti“ DH (u :9. I“ ilui u. LAWRENCE rented |ent8 und :3ka for Wesley Arnott. I" '(Hl UH n the Linn ' I 0081.89 ill in one 0‘ t me (“30.08. 1mm I u 0‘ t The undersigm" ) Jl‘ H“ “18 postmastA-l' 1 t" to take (h a. Before luavi her holy hand gonduCt of mm “7». thmmht ll) lllt )\'¢ mm between 1 Ir. Geo. Hephud at this oflim 0‘ M n1 H I] horn per new ll dialls‘ thuugu ; hides fut nd mil bone 2 lbs. per ‘ 4 pd. on I! ti mix-I 19."! W t th IIOW‘ M HI ran \V Pill )l \V ( Ill h IIH M 0‘

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