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Durham Chronicle (1867), 29 Mar 1906, p. 8

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5’" \W Jib Select you1 DRESS END now before the nicest go ones are all gone and before the dressmakers are 5 loaded down with w 01k. \ext time you are over 1'. town, drop in and look at our stock Nothing: so g convinring as the goods. We want the Dress .9 Goods Trade 01 Durham, and are bound to have it Q by handling most exclusiVe goods at lowest prices. i3 Paint and Paper your House «1% 2 NOW BEFORE SPRING WORK coummes i 33. A Most Magnificent Showing? if? i? of Beautiful Spring Apparel‘a i’fi‘ 0610- o¢b 060 060 he... o¢ol case no. I Q. .I’Qoo . 0 060.0 .0 a o .00 0°. no: 06. 0’0 o¢o 000 0‘... \k’ffl NV!“ 1K>vfl «.90 a»... Ann. an. 13% $90 é... “ 0“. “ “ «.9 «3m «.qu \ 4 $0 A? \ r0§zkv§¢adyߢla vs 6. .6. 71a? L 111111 8111 8111111111. 18111. 11111: IN ALL (OLORS. «ifi Prices from 600 to $1. 25 per yard ‘1; 5)) t 3-“ aqgestion of Spring” 430mm Wish The New Dress Goods taste at a. This is the verdict of all who have seen our display Of New Dress Fabrics. We certainly have the newest and most pnpular (winnings to be seen. Visit this department be- fore buying elsewhere: 2 c{300d Wear in Men’s Wear This Department sells everything that man would wish torâ€"comfort. appear- ance and improvement. Whatever you need come and see what our offer looks like. We're ready to satisfy you every way. Our New Spring Stock has arrived and is meeting with favor among all smart dressers. It includes ALEX. RUSSELL Saturday Groceries Special Bargains in Boys’ Clothing "THEY A}? E JUST SWELL." Use Only Hollywood Paint Colin McArthur 6: Co. Wallpaper 4 Bottles best Extract ................ 4 lbs. Raisins .............................. 4 lbs. Currants ........................... 3 boxes Nonsnch Enamel .......... 3 Mb pkg. Dunham's Cocozmut his Um? Will 81‘ verv low figure. Stylish . . . . Dress Goods {I} \7 The Peoplek Store \‘uil Bring: the “ Little Men " in and make their hearts happy ROBERT BURNETT AND ALL KINDS OF NIFTY CLOTHING. HATS. TIES. SHIRTS. GLOVES, HOSIEBX AND REMARKABLY GOOD PRICES TOO. .31 into spring. v-t put of that ‘. Don’t letthe .- can Show you :1! szttisfyaiyour amel ............ 250. 's Cocoanut.. 250. wififi‘fi'fi‘fiwfi“ ~. -~â€"â€".. -c. Q I t I 3 Eggs ................. Potatoes per bag ...... Apple- .............. Flour per mm ........ Oatmea} per sack. Chop per cwc ........ Live Hows ......... . Drassed Hogs per cwt. EHiJes per lb ........ Sheébpskins ........... Three young bulls. from 11 to ‘22 months 0M, will be sold very cheap. also one young cow in calf. W'iil exchange for young stock or a good servicpable horse. Pleasn come and saw our stock before you buy. M arch lOâ€"ulpd Keep the boweis re ular With A er’ s Pills, just one 9 II each n ght. The Taking Cold Habit The old coid goes; a new one quickly comes. It’s the story of a weak throat, weak lungs, a tendency to consumption. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral breaks up the taking-cold habit. It Strengthens, soothes, heals. Ask your doctor about it. Thebestkindoistutimonhlâ€" momma“ z/er’s u Shoflhums fat 83 We have no not-cu! W. publish the {bx-mum «all our medium... Wheat .......... 3 75 K “711th ........ 75 ................ ‘52 7'2 § .............. 45 . 7 00 Market Report. m??£9t"99‘~qmm W. A. LIVINGSTON, :3 00 wt ........ ‘2 10 'sack ‘2 ‘25 wt. ........ 1 -33 DURHAM. March ‘28. 1906. DURHAM CHRONICLE 00 to 10 to 25 to 1 -5 to 6 60 to S 00 to ID NJ .3. Yickers P. O. T2 to 45 to 00 to 17 to 14 to 60 to ll to to to to 8 to to 5550 69.26 9.216 9O 45 14 60 11 :3 Mrs. Wm. Ailan has been on the sick list, with Dr. Maclaurin in at- tendance It is to be hoped that she will soon be restored to her usual health again. Mr. Archie Baird’s sale on Monday was a. success despite the frequent showers that occurred during the tune. Neither rain nor snow will cause Auctioneer Clark to drop an article until he gets its full Worth. Cottage prayer meetings are being held in this nelghhorhood at present. There seems to be quite a stir in re- ligious aflairs over the country dur- ing the past year, and this part is never behind in anything. The changes of farm occupants have now been made. Robs. Mc- Meeken hue moved out. on our line to work the old homestead, and Joe Patterson is to work the place va- cated by turn. Joe Lennox goes onto the old Baird homestead, and Wm. McMeeKeu for Holsceln Supply Co. An efiort is being made to have 1):. uumlesou. M. P. P. and Inspecwr Campbell address the Varuey Farm- ers’ Aesociuuou on the contemplated changes 1n the Educational Depart- ment and how they would efiect the country Mr. Wm. Black of Durham was amongst the many active horse buy- ers at the Mount Foreec faxr lasc Wednesday and purchased some fine anzmula. The fair was at very large one in poms of attendance, resembl- mg a. Durham (all show. A number from ths part. had good horses at. it. Miss Aggie Sirrs left. a week ago to spend a. mouth in Toronto with old {ucuds before 3011);; West. Messrs. Tom and Willie Johnson have secured positions on the Dredge for the season. They are both in- dustrious, xeliable chaps who can be depended upon. Mr. Pbelix Curran of Normanbv purchased an old cedar log barn from Nichol Bros. of this place to make foundation for the new barn he is going to eteecc to replace the one destroyed by fire. Miss Sara Tucker returned home from Belgrave on Saturday. Mr Lorne Allen has treated him- self to a fancy driver and is now in a position to enjoy himself during the summer and help make life brighter for some of his neighbors. He is not going wear this summer. Mr. Wm. Allan has got some very prolific cows. One has given birth to four calves inside of eleven months. and all doing well. Aucther one bids fair to do the trick. having started started 05 by giving birth to [wins a week ago. The Holstein Leader. at the be- ginning of Lent, advised all its sub- scribers to say to all who asked to borrow their paper that in is “lent.” We concluded IE wouid be a grand joke and have been patiently waiting for some mm to ask to see the Lead- er. But it looks as if the joke mav be very stale. in {not Lmt may pass away nibmether before we gain a chance to. Spring it on 11ny person Quite a Lumber of our citizws a:- tvud the monthly Horses Fairs held in Mount, Forest and find them a pretty big affair. In fact. last Wed~ nesday nemiuded one 0‘? a full Show day. A goodly number of horses changed hundS. Mr. John McKechnie of th» Rocky purchaScd a brood mare last, Monday which has stood amongst- the best in Our township for raising high priced stock. Our township is much pleased with the result 0! the fight, to hold the Ge menr. “Units in Durham becausie it receives a large tax from the concern, it not being in any way exempt. be- sides many ofour young; men get em- ployment at a good wage The} Sentiments of aii were expressed by some of our leading citizens in 0011-? veyin; to THE CHRONICLE their ap-j preciation of the noble fight which it was putting: up in support of right. and for the faithful. fearless Stand it had taken agaiDSL such tremendous odds. and we will now no doubt be ready to ask for on: share of the COSts for damage to the press in “inning for us such a battle. We would feel like thirty cents. if we did not sharea willingness to pay for goats equal to our ardar in urging for victory. Besides some Other good cause requiring strong support might soon spring up and suffer if we fail to put the press in as good a condition as we foundit at the commencement of the fray. The woman journalist was enter. taining half a dozen \Vellesley under. graduates at tea. It was an eXpen- sive tea, served in an expensive apartment. Plainly the young wo- man journalist was doing well. L Yes; I amldoing well,” She ad- mitted. " I write fashions now. But when I was a high class journalist, interviewing celebrities on my own book. I couldn’t afiord to give teas. These celebritiesâ€"if they would only talk! You visit them expecting to extract a twenty-five dollar story. You come away with aquarter oneâ€" or nothing. Once I sought out Rich. ard Watson Gilder in order to get from him five or six columns on “Young Women in Literature.’ A fetching subject, eh? But. alas, Mr. Gilder wasn’t in a talkative mood! 'When I suggested this glorious tapic to him. when I opened fire with the first queStion, ‘ What is the chief requisite (or a young woman enter- ing the literary field ‘2’ he replied " Postage stamps.’ ”â€"Bnfialo News. Corner Concerns. Mr. Gilder’s Judicious Reply. The Durham Furniture Co. Eleven years ago. while on board} the yacht. Ezba at Gosporc he acciden- ; ”3115’ drank some detergent in misi take for porter with the result that: his gullet and Other internal organs were destroyed. \ Remarkable Case of a Man Who Lose Mr His Gullet. child London. March 25.--For ten years before his. death an Kingsmwn the Other day. a man named Joseph Knight had nos eaten any food. He was placed in the hands of an able surgeon. who net only saved his life. but also enabled him to live for more than ten years in comparative comfort by means of feeding through a tube in his side. leading directly to his stomach. It is remarkable that. though un- able to eat. he could always enjoy a smoke. .He was about forty years of age. "%:"% *Mffiéfib smw é%%%%%§é***% %‘s‘%* 9m DIAMOND HA LL. g}: -0- ’1» .49». SPRING Millinery Opening is =0. Everything New in Millinery 7 S .2: .‘7 NM,“ Miss Dick vs 3.1 Bedroom Suites Sideboards Extension Tables Parlor Tables Parlor Suites Couches THE J EWELER. DURHA M, ONT call and inspection solicited. No trouble to show goods and give prices, Sm. ’5. $7 14? era may? NO MEALS FOR TEN YEARS Wednesday 8’ Thursday March the 28th and 29th A Fact Worth Knowing __.___._________ LIMITED WAREROOMSâ€"ONE DOOR SOUTH OF POST OFFICE Large Stock of Diamonds just Arrived IN MI STYLES, FINISHES AND PRICES Percy G. A. Webster There is a great: difference between What some people call fixing: a watch and REALLY REPAIRING ONE. Now this store has always carried the name of having the best goods and a man of good high claqs experience. And what’s. more we sell ali the Watches and Jewelry of any account. throughout this part of country. and the oulv reason why we do is because we give satisfaction. DURHAM oxr. ‘ Why sufl'er from rheumatism when ‘ one application of Chamberlain’s Pain 1 Balm will relieve the pain? 'ihe ’quick relief which this linimc-nt afiords makes rest and sleep possible. and that alone is worth many times its cosz \iany who have as”? in honing only for a short relief from sufl'ering have been happily surprised it” find that. after awhile the relief became permanent. Mrs. V. H. Legget: of Yum Yum, Tennessee. U. S. A., writes “I am a great, sufierer lrom rheumatism, all over from head to foot, and Chamberlain’s Pain Balm ‘is the only thing that wiii relieze the pain.” For sale at Parker 8 Drug Store. n...â€" I“? 91le \i rs‘ ‘K7 'J. \Ii‘ti‘: anti {‘5' 3 childmn of Durham visited friends around here M". Geo Herd of Ailan Park:s')eu: Sunday with his nieve Mm. A. W. Hunt. Mr. and Mrs H W. Hunt and Miss Bertha CUE Sund-«ned with the Pearson family. Alina Park. Mi=ses Bella and Alice D‘mneHy spent. a. few days with reidtivos in Hanover Mr Herb Chittick of Lanz'iash. v3.9 ited at Mr. J. W. Vickors’ recentlv Mr Bert Wilson of Durham, Sun daved with his uncle Mr. Thom Raay Mrs Alex Alexander visi'ed Mrs Herb Hunt one day last week. Mr Alfred A‘shley spent, a few days in the vicinity of Hano’ver. Mrs. A. Liv neston is seriously ill at present but hope to hear of her speedy recovery. Mr? David Adiam of Allan Park. has the material on the ground for the new brick residence which he will build on the farm he purchased from Mr. R. Brunt. Mr. R. Legate had a wood bee and party last Friday. Odd Chairs Fancy Chairs Springs Mattresses Iron Beds Baby Carriages Cradles Why Suffer From Rheumatism? MARCH 29, 1906 Vickers. 5t! " \" U, A ‘ V) I‘: N sir; fln‘ “IR $39 7i»? 'In‘ 3'6 Ii? 6. I! 3 I. ‘ Q»? on. ‘L AN account of the Wedding Richard J. Allan. of Varmrv, a . Avery, of Armow, has. been I through the post office. As it of the writer is not; given. we r affine publication until further : “g“ ‘ ° is a rule. of all printing ofii g!" ., ould be observed strivtly. HI? ARTHUR H. JACKSON issuor of firiage Licenses, Durham. -- ~4 i. E PHILLIPS the comedian, at 1 wresse concert. ,, \VE understand that M r. :Wfllis, Of Allan Park, is quite i1 :éslight chance for his recovery. THE People don't say Peel's areas good as the others. the: {coat soiidly and sav they're best . LACROSSE Com-rm'r Thursda.) 5-day and Saturday night of this GOVERNEENT standard (‘Invo timothy seeds.»~Mx s. Beggs‘. :9 WE are pleased to hoax th Drysdale as mcovexing from u but will not be able to 193‘ p } for a. couple of weeks _\ et. A GENUINE boon to thnsv req [foot ease and Deafness and at xpronection to the purse will he I Moi MRS. NEWTON will give :1 pi jucital in the town hall on the e :of April 19th. Miss McLeay, “tionist, of Toronto. and ()Lh {1:13.88 soloists will aSsist. Fun} ticulars next week. I Dex in the new spring footwo the shoe man's. WE are pleased to learn t1 Morlock has purchased a new new harness, a new buggy. in whole new outfit. He is p getting ready for the fishing and will shine during the am an expert in the piscatm'ial :n't ing was he ii '13 Town Hall umivz e: . Horticultural S, ”is": Occupied in Hex. .-.\11 the progmm consisu (i« r: m? L by Misses Rim Ix «in n: X: .1 3- vocal qua! tctLe by Mi >< HIE f 4 ME AN il'llc‘.‘z,'>2in_' ;;7.~. 4E i 1 Miss Ada Brmui J. L i”; 4 Allan Bell and a pianu \ , H Ruth Johnston. '1} (3 5'» ti; evening was Mr. H. S. Punt. E demonstrator in Hm'ticulmm Agricultural College, Guelph. dress dealt with Garden and 05 Culture of Fruit, and though ticularly fluent was exceeding, flea! and instruc'ive. Town should not neglect ha» mg 21 ca few fruit trees if possible, :1 " - Eofraspbemes and abedof straw 'Pmnning of small fruits and I and cultivation of stmwberrie l fiddly. Turning to the estht » made some very timely rem cultivation of flowers, wh WHAT is one man’s business c will generally attend to, but everybody's business is often each man to be done by smut luauâ€"With the natural mum that it remains undone. An case is this more true. says th bore News, than in regard In 1 cm interests of a tmvn or «my waggnns. sets of hzn- nesday. A his resixhxi AUCTmX SA is offering all two horsw. m :al'fi )1! he Chroni VOL. 39â€"N0. 2038. I)! ) \V LI fl {it

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