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Durham Chronicle (1867), 13 Sep 1906, p. 5

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we sell are right That’ s What peo. been satisfactory B over genuine iE LL, ELORA. ONT. .N G WITH ms Strap Slippers rune ell Back -Easy draught. ever-:11 lmitators but no Custom Work AS I'SL’AL. Right late- ITH awrence’s Old Stand. tore. ts and am, Ont. We have 8E them season 13, ny Age: V B)? SOUND. 6 next the name Ls. Mann- :ghoub an 5 Wk: this no: um ltumsso Such a complete range of Taffetta Silks, shot effects, different shades, good weights, regular width, worth $1.25 for 69c per yard. This line is worth inspecting. Kindly ask to see them. . Fine Worsted Finish, Pure Wool Suitings, 46-in wide, different shade, Worth 750, now 570 yd. Light Grey, Soft Woollen Suitings, 42-in wide, differ- ent shades, worth 90c, for 690 yd. Soft Finish Venetians, 44-in wide, different shades, regular $1.50, for 750 yd. Broadcloths, Satin Cloths, Ladies’ Cloths and Crispines in a variety of shades and at prices that are certain to suit the purchaser. Am- Iâ€"Silk, just 200 yards of six different shades and patterns, were 350, for 20c yd. 225; lbs. Gran. Sugar for $1.00. Our aim is to double our former year’s business. We have the goods, HIGHEST PRICES FOR BUTTER AND EGGS ‘ Fine weather, dry and hot ; nights 'getting long but warmer than during summer. Busy times. Threshing is now in order, and everybody that can do a day’s work is wanted to per- form the work. Grain is yielding A number from here took in the Toronto Exhibition. Our teacher. Miss Qusig. is now boarding at John McLean’s. which is more convenient to the school. Mrs. McLeod is keeping about the days. and me tow: been abusv piace weeks. There a* t eams an 0 the work from 6 :o T for the lasr. lew‘ weeks. The steam shovel is busy at ‘ work north of the suburbs of the town and it is quite an exhibition to see it at work tearing up earth. big bould ers and everything else that comes in its way. The bridge contraCtors are busy at the townline A. G putting in a large culvert The big swamp up to Ceylon is Opened all out and head loreman Murchie is a busy man looking after the work. and must be a tired man every night after run- ning so much back and forward dur- me, but slightly improving. Miss Maggie McLean is. Spending a w weeks with her siSter, Mrs. Neil cCannel, of Durham. Mrs. Chas McDonald was taken ill her brother’s, Mr. Roger McBach n. of hemorrhage of the nose. She some better but very weak. Mrs. Hugh McPhail is improving ‘ter her long Spell of illness. Norman McIntyre and Donald Mo ougall (No. :31) were among those he tool: in ghe Exhibition at. Toron- » last week. Both had to walk Railroading SEPTEMBER 13, 1906 ayu ammo. ovm‘ ~ A? Ad B'Iiichcl a Gay iEvery pYace available numb!” OD . C. TELFORD, Manager. DURHAM. IS me W!) lav mg! Dress Goods be v A Special Showing of New Silks and Dress Goods SPECIAL BECAUSE OF THE NEWNESS AND THE LOW PRICES e cry now a- ’riceville has the last few aut 40 or 50 Silks busy at as: few arly is taken up by boarders along the line, while some are coming? and 3 miles every morning from their own homes, but is 700 much of a good thing to continue. The Rev. Dr Caldwell. of the Methodist church, Flesherton. and Rev. Mr. Matheson, of the Presby- terian church. Priceville, exchanged pulpits last Sundey. The Dr. is a fine preacher. His discourse, both morning and evening, were well ap- preciated by his hearers. Commissioner Neil McCannel 18 away on the excursion to Manitoba a few weeks ago. and is enjoying him self helping to take 03 the large fields of grain in that vast territory. The remains of the late Mrs. Mc- Gillivray, Glenelg Centre were laid to resr. in Priceviile cemetery on Monday last. She was one of the eldest in Glenelg, being 95 years. Until sconple of years ago she would walk to Priceville, a distance 01's or 10 miles. She hardly knew what sickness was until a year ago when she took to her bed and was quite a trouble to those of her family whose duty it was to attend to but wants She was laid beside her husband who predeceased her ‘25 years ago at the age of 9:") years. Mrs Duncan McDonald returned to her home. 1) Road, Gleaelg, after Spending a couple of x. onths visiting her brothers and sisters at Calgary, N ‘V. T, Dr. Atkinson is sway again resum- ing his Studies His place is taken for a. time b, John McArthur. Jr . but. he will be leaving soon to attend to his studies Mr. Peter McArthur. of Priceville. returned bame a week or two 380 after spending a. pleasant time in Calgary. X. W. T.. and other places. He says he travelled between five and six thousand miles Mr Neil McLean, of the American 800 visited his friends in this part. lately. HeBis in the hotel business. 8 Bars Best Soap for 250. 2 Cam Good Red Salmon for 250. l vicinity want a new gown of any description they see the newest, n be had, at “The Big Store,” where quality and price go hand-in-hand to make their purchase satisfactory. Wrapperettesv Flannelefitfi Never such a choice of patterns and shades shown in the town or surrounding country, and everyone knows they’re cheap or we would nor hear such expressions as “Oh! that’s such a pretty thing.” “How much did you say?” “Is that all,’ “I’ll have ten yards please.” These pleasant things are easily said. Come in and try it. Here is another pleasant deal in Valencienne Laces, from 2'g-in to 6.in wide. Insertions to match at 5, 7 and 10c per yard according to width, lace that’s worth a great deal more money. Ribbons, all widths and new shades, for fall Neckwear. Ladies’ Collars, Ties and Belts in profusion. MM‘WM‘MMMW‘ The Courdt brothers are running their steam thresher south of this place, while Colin McLem is taking down the gravel road and then turn- ing in at Top Clifi up the south line for miles. Skirts, Jackets Furs (We have them all in the latest. cuts). If all dySpepsm sufierers knew what Dr. Shoop's Restorative would do for them, dyspepsia would practi- cally be a disease of the past. Dr. Sbmp’s restorative reaches stomach troubles by its direcr. tonic action upon the in ide nervesâ€"the true stomach nerves. Stomach distress or weakness. fullness. bloating.belching etc. Call for restorative. We rec- ommend and sell Dr. Shoop’s Restor- ative. Macfarlane Co. V (We have them all in the latest. cuts). O 0 mm ~m M“ ~“MM”~ \Ve wish to thank all the friends and neighlmrs for their kindness to us in our trouble. â€"â€"-â€" 1'" ---------- '11”; 1e.1son so many a11epoo1'1sbeâ€" 8â€"beepskins ........... 96 u‘) 1 00 cause tl1e3 11e1e1 t1ied to be anything Wool ................ .29 to 31 else. Call to mind all the people 3011! Tallow .............. 5 to 5 know who are enjoying prosperity. :Lard ................ 13 to 13 Quite like. ._.__..__. 0f 1l1en1 has 1‘ 53"1‘125 Bank account E As a dressmg for sores. bruises and Thats the 01113 11:13 of becoming inde-' I btyns Chamberlain’s Solve is all pendent. The Standaud Bank of Cam-1 that cab be desired. It 13 soothing ado, Dmham, Pays inte1est 4 times niand healing i111 itStEEPGCtk E’rlcg 2:) 3w on .8211 ings Bank deposits of $1 I cents For 33 e a 3.1 er 3 1'98: Store. and 11pw.1rn. and1n1ites 3on1 account -_- A A - n I.‘ “ Geo Miller. a farmer residing in} the township of Sullivan. is now in; the county jail here. having been; committed on Saturday for trial by 3 Mr. H. N. Norton, J. P.. of Chats-i worth. on the charge of attempting I to murder his infant child. . The attempted murder is alleged! to have taken place laSt Tuesday, at; Miller’s house in Sullivan, He was: arraigned before Mr H. N. Norton, Li R, of Chatsworth, on Saturday, and was sent up for trial. The most im- portant evidence was that of Mrs} Miller. wife of the accused, ShelI stated that she found her child of- :four months hovering between life} land death on Tuesday. The infant iwas bleeding at the mouth, itslip i was deeply cut,, and there were also . injuries on its abdomen and on the ' small of its back. Miller appeared before a justice of the peace at Dornoch about one month ago on the charge of committing as sault and battery upon the same child. He was convicted upon this charge and fined $20 and come. No eXplanation is oflered as to the most inhuman act which Miller is charged with committing, but those who are familiar with the situation express the Opinion that he is at leaSt partially insane. He will appear to- day or to-morrow for election as to whether he will be tried by judge or juryâ€"Owen Sound San CARD 0F THANKS. SERIOUS CHARGE. Ribbons and Laces MRS. Bm'r'rox. DURHAAI UHRUA IL] A» READY-TO-WEAR \ Fall Wheat ......... Spring Wheat. ...... ‘ Oats ............... Peas ................ Barley .............. Hay ................ Butter . ............ ‘ Eggs ............... . Pocatoes per bag. . . . 3 Apple? ............ Flour per own ...... Oatmeal per sack. . . iChop per cwn ...... £Live Hogs ......... l Dressed Hogs per cu i Hides per 1b ...... ' Sheepskins ......... ‘ \Vool .............. l Tallow ............ i Lard .............. The laxative efiect of Chamber- lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets is so agreeable and so natural you can hardly realize that it. is produced by a. medicine. These tablets Mao cure indigestion and biliousness Price 25 cents. Samples free at Parker’s Drug Store. iUse Dr. Shoop’ s Restorative to Cure ' the Cause, If You Suffer From These Symptoms. Piles positively cured with Dr SbOOp’s Magic Ointment. It’s made for piles alone, and it does the work no perfection. Itching, painful, p110- truding or blind piles: disappear like magic. Sol by Maciarlane Co. Weak Kidneys Bright’s Disease and Diabetes are practically acting as cathartxcs 'Ll'hey excite the kxdo ' . tion. they cause over “9’ strum. These dtur etic remedies are them selves the t r e C; u e n t cause of serious kidney dnsease. Don‘t try to rdoctor the kidneys themselves. for you will only .harzn them. Their only strength is nem ‘ . Dr. Shoop’s Restorative (Tablets or m d) vitalizes the nerves that Operate m. - 4‘, ' .« w kidney physics. €5,333- act on the bowels. . / neys to unusual n.0- We have the goods, and prices will do the rest. Market Report. MAC FARLANE CO. OOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO logs .......... per 1b ........ kins ........... 00000000000000 4 Bottles Best Extracts for 250. DURHAM,Sep 13.1906 ; ........ S 75 to 3 '75I ........ 75 to 75 35 to 35 . .. 75 no 75 45 to 50 1'1 to 16 to to to 300 to 20 to 40 to 40 to 35 to 8 :30 to 9to 00 17 (0 50 dozen pairs Ladies’ Ribbed Cashmere Hose, worth 500 pair, take your choice for 35c pair. 50 dozen pairs all sizes Ribbed Cashmere Hose, worth 35 and 400 pair, take your choice for 25c. We can clothe you from head to footâ€"supply your every 11‘ ed in Clothing from our Sovereign Brandâ€"fit ali kinds of feet with the Russel Shoeâ€"crown all shapes of heads from our large stock of Hats and Caps, and for Gent’s Furnishings we can’t be beat. If you want to save the dollars and feel comfortably attired, came and have a talk with us. Complete stock, best of attention and a bargain for you in Out Nails, any size, 10 lbs. for 2:30. An Ad. in: The Chronicle pays. ' Gloves and Hosiery Men and Boys Sardines 5c tin. Pufi'cd Rice 100 pkg. Hardware

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