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Durham Chronicle (1867), 14 Jun 1906, p. 9

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ALL GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY IN TOWN HIGHEST PRICES PAID=FOR BU‘TTER AND EGGS You Can’t Do Nice Cooking f “’hen you buy your SUpplies here you are ready to tackle the moss intricate kind of a rezeipc, for you have the confidence that what you put into it is of wow: qualiey to make the whole a success. ‘jaUnless the ingredients areievery one [of them of thb .bes‘u‘: “mama '5 Get down your receipt book, select something that catches your fancy, then order the necessary ingredi- ents hereâ€"and you have everything to help you make a success of the pudding, pie, cake, or whatever it may be. Fresh reclemod Currants. Fresh Raisins. All Pastry and Ground Spices at 2c an ounce. ALEX. RUSSELL * Lemon, Citron and Orange Peel, 2 lbs. for 250. 3 lbs. Fresh Prunes for 25¢. Fresh Canned Apples. clou- ing out 3 tins for 25¢. TRY THESE : The Peeple’s Store ROBERT BURNETT Don’t allow yourself to be tempted by the showy stuff that sells so “cheap.” Every suit in our store is made from the best material in the latest styles. Large Range in Prices $2.00 to $8.00 Never mind, we have clothing for both. Double Breasted Suits and Three Piece Suits 1/2 --_-- "' "" (///,(,_ A gentle, quiet house boy or a scrambling out-door sort? 8 to 16 years. What Kind of a Have You Got? Fall Wheat ........ Spring Wheat ...... Oats ............. . Peas ............... Barley .............. Hay ................ Butter . ............ Eggs ............... Potatoes per bag. . . . Apples ............ Flour per cwt ...... Oatmeal per sack. . . Chop per cwt ...... Live Hogs .......... Dressed Hogs per cm Hiies per 1b ...... Sheepskins ......... Wool ............... Tallow ............ Lard .............. A Special meeting of the Electoral District Agricultural Society of South Grey will be held in the TOWN HALL, DURHAM Saturday, June 16, 1906 At ‘2 o’clock p. m., for the purpose of making arrangements to raise money to make the necessary im- provements to the buildings and grounds of the Society. A full attendance of the members is requeSted. GEO. BINNIE. A. DAVIDSON. President June 2nd, 1906. Buy Hair atAuction? At any rate, you seem to be getting rid of it on auction-sale principles: “going, going, g-o-n-e!” Stop the auction with Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It certainly checks falling hair; no mistake about this. It acts as a regular medicine; makes the scalp healthy. Then you must have healthy hair, for it’s nature’s way. The boot kind of s ”admonitiâ€" Ayers Special Meeting. Market Report. DURHAM. June 13. 1906. DURHAM-CHRONICLE 9 to 90 to 29 to S) to 13 to Secretary to 3 to to to 31 13 Dear Editorzâ€"As I did not see any Varney news in this Week. I thought I would send in a small budget. Miss Pollock of Hanover was the guest of Varney friends on Saturday last. Miss Irene Trotter of Toronto, is the guest of her aunt Mrs. Z. Clark. \‘arney is booming just now. painters and carpenters are both at work. Mr. Wm. Long made a business trip to Durham last week. Mr. and Mrs. Pinder called on Mrs. Jss. Hoy one day last week. A certain young man of our town was out looking for a girl to wash dishes. Have you found one yet, Charlie? Melville Boy is Spending his hol- idays with his parents. Mr. John McCalmon is not {improv- ing any in health. Mr. Robt. Petty was home Satur- day planting his potatoes. The little chaps were all so busily engaged that it was impossible for Bob to hire any of them. Cecil Blych, who has been very ill is improving nicely. Quite a number from here attended the Hutton Hill picnic last Friday and report having a good time, but one eSpecially had a very good time. It is nice to have a lot of lady friends wherever you go. Isn’tit fi‘Bobbie?” This year the Races at Listowel, June 27. 28, and 29, will be the best ever given in that town, noted, as it is, for successful race meetings. Four races, including one run, each day, and $5250 in purses to be fought for, There are six stakes, all well filled with from 15 to 20 entries each, insur- ing large fields, among them a bunch of fast ones from the States. Fare audathird on G. T. R., good from ‘ 7th. to 30th. THE Annual meeting of the “\Vo men’s Auxiliary Missionary Associa- tion” was held in Trinity Church, on Thursday afternoon the 7th inst. A representation from Owen Sound drove over, and a very helpful and en- joyable time was spent. Matters of interest to all concerned were discuss Pd and an inspiring paper was read by \Ixs. McA1thu1 of Du1ha1n. Miss Pa1- ker. of Owen Sound, was re-elected Deanery Secretary, and all felt, I think, that much of interest had been gained. The Rural Dean of Grey, the Rev. Mr. Ardill, of Owen Sound, was pres- ent, as also our own good Rector. the Rev. Mr. Bice, both with words of help and encouragement. There was a special service in the evening with an address by the Rural Dean on the words “My presence shall go with thee, and I will give thee nest”, which was most inspiring and full of com- fort, The possibility of the servants of God finding rest in work because of God‘s presence being with them Was very strongly emphasized. The next annual will be held in Owen Sound. DOES any one know the whereabouts of M. Clark Scott; Whose recent ad- dress was Okatoks, Sask, according to our mailing list ? NYI‘IONAL Pm bland Cement Stock is quoted to-day, \Vednesday, 75 asked 56 bid. \\ e said it; would go up after the annual meeting. \VuILE working in his garden near the Saugeen River Tuesday last, Mr. XV. H. Arrowsmith turned up a treas- ure and intends to examine for some- thing further. The find consisted of two English shillings which had ap- parently been subjected to a fire at one time as both were melted so as to adhere to one another. One contained :1 profile, apparently of George III, but the inscription is hard to decipher. M 1'. Arrowsmith has no knowledge of ‘v a house ever being burned on'the place and thinks that an Indian camp may have been located there in days gone by. The coins are silver and the edges milled ,as our coins are to-day. The one remedy which many physicians rely upon to tree the system of the Rheumatic P018 on which are the cause or all Rheumatism; Lumbaco. Sciatica. Gout. is DR. Snoop‘s Run. limo Rnxmr. Dr. Shoop spent twenty year. In experimenting be- tore he discovered the combined chemical: which made mm. “A -‘mM. -1â€"4. .4. AAAAA 1 If You Suffer with} Rheumatism Shoop’s Rheumatic Remedy m Bting the Utmost Relief that Medicine Can. Listowel Races Varney. “Grey Deanery.” The Durham Furniture Co. Chicago Sample our Canned Goods in all lines, used eve1y day in the homes of our land. Emhmidew Mohair and Folded Tulle Point de sprite and Tulle Hats are the leaders now. Any amount of Children’s Hats in Stock. A large assortment of Ladies' Fancy Neckwear and Belts Arrived Saturday. See ’em. Bedroom Suites Sideboards Extension Tables Parlor Tables Parlor Suites Couches Lambton Sc. call and inSpection Solicited. No trouble to .show goods and give prices C. McArthur %**%%%%*%%%%*%*%%*%%***%% MISS DICK We will be pleased to show you the difierent styles if you will give us a call. Summer Minerv- Meat-packers are being scored, and justly too. but our Canned Goods and Groceries are pur- chased from Canadian insti- tutions, where Cleanliness reigns. and 'where all goods are submitted to Genuine and Close inepeCtion. We have on hand an assortment of Summer Millinery. The “Cheapest store in town for embroidery” is the reputation we have won this season. Test: the truth of this asser- tion by seeing goods and nocing prices ____________. LIMITED WAREROOMSâ€"ONE DOOR SOUTH OF POST OFFICE IN All STYLES, FINISHES AND PRICES Durham, Ont. 0% W1.‘t0~‘ The Camels are Coming Paints that Please HARDWARE Latest in Lawn Mower Hammocks Best Scythes and Snaths W. BLACK Odd Chairs Fancy Chairs Springs 6: Mattresses Iron Beds Baby Carriages Cradles The Camels are com- ing on the 2nd July, ha! ha Iâ€"and so are the Royal Canadian Dragoons, ha! hai But we are always coming forward with a stock of goods that suits the numerous. If you want to paint the town red or any other colOr, we can sell you the quality for there is no paint manufactured to suit all purposes like Sher- Win-Williams. You can keep your} Lawn in first class shape by buying one of our latest received Mowers. Nothing to equaL [f you want to enjoy your lawn and shade trees secure one of our Hammocks. The hay and gmss is glowing rapidlv. and V'ou Will require a Scythe and Snath. Do not forget that we carry a great variety of these articles. JUNE 14, 1906 Ir" parents. ‘1‘? me. Ho: 53). ‘ e C(mlm'. and $1.1: rned hill] 1m 11 to kth six 8 0011.594; . 1v] ' Very lit' 1c 1 es an kin: . vidence new ‘fien be male at it. 24953; \VE regret to chronicle Ll 5mmstances of the mental cc F] " v5 , -' l to Hamilton on‘ 'ing last. She was am Mr. T. R. \Vhelan who ,, .JI‘f'er a day or so to Visit his Whelan who is in bus-id ' ' m bitious city. Miss Burns; mce only a few days ago a! _ voingly cheerful and quid hat such a change should 1] "lace so soon is hard to :u-w-(l , IT'S awful to think ill live. Cattle Hf urban: as Well .‘is _wda_v.~: «120 [hr 1:2 ‘VE give amongst the bit kéhe announcement of a b: gigsfilhome of Mr. and Mrs. A 5‘ ' {is located as teacher .,' Strange. but no (me age to heat of an flex 8 family. “’9 (unm- i' ON Saturday afternoon EJohn Henderson left here. f0 in Owen Sound taking I ith him. He intends tx hortly with a full load ' OI‘SGS. “ MISS Kirby Ferguson is most satisfactory sing?” t1 honored C:.ng:u-y."«Hemlc S. of S. Concert: on July 2n G0 and see I\ Julyfit'h. Dm' stein tickets g lowing Mnndw toulin. will Demonstrati June 21~t. PEEL The Shoe Mm exPense in getting 111 and best in this 59.1an THE Bapt Garden Pa: Particulah PIPER Mu he present a stration J m PREMIER “'1“?an will ham at Oddfellnws' he: Thursday June 21st. FOR a nifty pair nf whim em: kid shoes don't fail to fith. B author of ‘ th of Crud." nday. Juno res of the V. T. Albert Mnure. a.“ 's of him: " Dc. Gr unhlv i listinct adiibian m the a ESunday ae the Christian g Lord's Day: his 111 aerial {style popular. indeed in . mentoonvinciug.a:1d to Pied people conclusive. I rangements haw: hvn u “ding to which h‘ will Vice in the Presbyteri m . a. m., in the Memnm. .1 - m., and at 8.15 p. m. w; lass meeting in thv B tptis bath ; yet all in an excel resting and popular way” elose attention of all his Jughout. He is specially in aidressing children. S; use are requested to assist E in bearing the expense opped into town. d spent three days ed, donned his 00:1 the morning and I: drank he didn't lis series 0f addresses [114‘ he Patriarchal Sahhath. ‘ Sabbath, the L'mi’s I) 'a. bibliéat as well as the REMEMBER the Excursion to the I R. R. (ism Jun: let. the longes LOC VOL. 39â€"N0. 2| rev 99 Niagm Durham. pen t Satut S \V. Gunhl I] w U when ( \V niav ll 1| m {N m S h 195d [ht I.) pwo: on I‘ll? ha

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