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Durham Chronicle (1867), 1 Nov 1906, p. 5

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bom‘ EWS 5’ LATIMER ENCORE E MANITOBA mic Hmericau. R MILLING or Family Flour V‘. " vv-v-J - 33:38:52.:nc carnal. fem '3 3 oaths, :1. 80 wall bend“ erior Quality RE 3 site run our ( KERY Brat. F‘ Dssucns Comments 36 asketoh and deem 3" alu- opimon 1fi‘eQCW mun: ) y patenmb 8 om anti:al.f}1andbgioko:‘fm 'ency or seen 212 m trough Xunn C0» we” at. charge. an the mistake MILLS YEARS' ERIBNCB .vheat a! I'Clel Iul WE 0009 {‘(t: I wag EWXW V] coior, er. we haven’t. play was w ingiy sustt was shown and at time audience. and each a herself in i made up thc was good a] was painted :1erk. etc., Dr. Murray; “Squire Ripley.” a Virginian landlord. Geo. Richardson; “ Lige.” a gentleman of color. Geo. McTavish. To elaborate. we haven’t space. but must say the play was Well balanced and interest- ingly sustained throughout. which was shown by the unabated attention and at times hearty applause of the audience. All took their parts well, and each one distinguished him or herself in some part of that which made up the Whole. The stage efiect was good and the apprOpriate scenery Was painted by Mr. M. K. Richard- son. Mrs. Blackburn was pianist, and was assisted by Miss Mamie Hogg and Miss Ella KarStedt. Pro- The annual business meeting eithe Flesherton branch of the Bible Socie- ty was held in the Presbyterian church on Thursday evening last. The auditors’ report. showed that for the past year $61.46 had been raised and disbursed as follows: For Bibles. $11.60: to Upper Canada B. 8.. 8220; Quebec B. 5., $9 86; British Foreign >.. $20. Collectors were again ap- ointed and oficers Were elected for the ensuing year as follows: Pres., Rev. L. F. Kipp; Secretary, Rev. L. W. Thorn ; Treasurer and depository. Mr. W. H. Rem. Rev. N. Smith. of Toronto. agent for the B. 8., spent Sunday here and delivered fine ad- dresses in behalf of the Society, Speaking in the Baptist church in the rnorning, in the Presbyterian church in the afternoon and in the Methodist chnrch in the evening. No other Suits or Overcoatsi‘; Wear our Unshrinkabie Underwear. XUVEM BER 1, 1906 ave the new es Flesherton. est line S Fiarity 8’ Burnett For MEN and BOYS L'P-TODATE IDEAS IN 21F Merch.;~_nt‘Taiiurs and Gent’s Furnishers Women’s Institute here was held at Mr. Albert Stewart’ 3 on Wednesday :evening of last week, but bad weath- ger made the attendance :mall. Those present: had plenty of fowl and a good { Mrs. Irwin Sr , east of the village. Q slipped and fall some days 320 break- iing her arm at the wrist. The free [ture was reduced and is improving {as well as can be expected in an 02d ,lady of over 80 years of age. We We re sorry ".0 learn of her misfortune Her eon. Samuel. with whom she re sides. has purchaeed from his brother :Charlea the 50 acre farm, on which f the latter has lived for about 35 t years. Mr. Wm. Trimble has purchased his father’s stock of Store goods and has commenced eelhng the same. Mr. \Vill Bentham’s driver under took «little run on fbe street one day last week, and losing its feet came suddenly to overturning the cart and getting badly tangled in the harness. Szveral men surrounded it and succeeded in liberating it b"- fore much damage was done A quiet marriage took place at the Manse on Tuesday of last WePk whpn Rev. L. \V. Thom joined in wedlock Mr. Charles McDonald. of Bruce township. and Miss Christina Mo Phail. of Glenelg township. Rev. J. B Wass and family are moving this week to Toronto. We regret losing Mr. W338 311' family from our village. Mrs. James Jamieson and family are moving into Mrs. Chas. Stewart’s coctage. Messrs Geo. Mitchell, Mark Wil~ son and John Wright, of this place. Sam Pedlar and John McKee. 4th line. P. Munshaw and Mr. McDonald, Eu- genia, and Thos. Lockhart, Dundalk, are 9. hunting party 0E this week to Muskoka. Messrs. W. B. Thurston and Geo. Stewart, of this place, join- ed another party to Parry Sound. Messrs. Geo. and Ed. Rutledge and Garnet Magee returned on Friday if: Swami“ Bank 01 Canada The systematic saving of something each weekâ€" even $2.00 or $5.00 will, in a few years enable you to take a course at college, to buy a home, take a trip abroad, or get almost anything else you may wish for, Commence to save today. $1.00 opens an account and interest is paid 4 times a year in The Power of Money Saved J. c. TELFORD. Manager. Mr D. MoTavish returneu last week from Michigan accompanied by his brother Alex , who was siezed with partial paralysis. but who is now improving. from spending the pass six months in Alberta. Mrc. J W. Armatrong is leaving thie week to .mend some x'ime with her daughters in Toronto and Ottawa. Mrs. 'W A Armstrong and hvr daughter. Lillian. are spending a féw days in Toronto this Week. R KERRâ€"At Hampden. in Normanby, on Sunday, Oct. let, to Mr. and Mrs. J ames Kerr, a. son. The Rev. Irl R Hicks 1907 Almanac The Rev. Ial R. Hicks has been com- pelled by the popular demand to re- sume the publication of his well known and popular Almanac for 1907. This splendid almanac is now ready. For sale by newsdealers. or sent post paid for25 cents, by “Word and ‘Vorks Publishing Company,” 2201 Locust Street, St. Louis. Mo., publishers of \Vord and 'Works. one of the best dol- lar monthly magazines in America. One Almanac goes with every sub- scriptiop. BORN DURHAM UIIRUN lCLE Since our 1351. buigat W. L Falk- ringham sold an extra good two-year iold colt for 8160. Tom Timmins, also i disposed of a neat one for $120. Mr. John McNally made two good deals last wee . One was the pur- 1chase of a new mower and the 0 her ‘was the bringing into his cosy home a fine organ. \iac i~ a good singvr himself. Miss Mary 1s gi vzng a 1;.a1 1y on Tuesday evening 1; her young ifriends ere she leaves for the city. ' Mrs. Delany paida business visit ‘to Toronto; bucis back some again * Lookingthe picture of health. Miss :Minnie Burnett was up from Toronto ilately spendmg a few days at the old | :home 0 i Wash your hands with warm war er, dry with a towel and apply Cham- bhilain’s Salve just. before going to bed, and a Speedy cure is certain. This salve is also invaluable for sore nipples, itching piles and skin dis- eases. For sale by H. Parker. Hallo“ e dlsappear! He feels half dead, a sense of nau sea, headache and nerve strain. He is on the verge of breakdown through overwork and lack of exercise. These difficulties are best overcome by Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. which make the bowels ac'ivra. stimulate kidneys and liver and thereby free the syszco; of impurities To revuaiiZe and stimulate your whole being. to Shake ofl lethargv and tiredness. u wrhiugcompures Wit 11 Dr. Hamiinm’a Pills which do make good looks good spirits, good heaiih Sold everywhere in 25c boxes Mr. Clark is fast muniug a reputa- tion for himself as a. successful auc tioneer. As Mr. Movrisou’s sale lass: week prices ruled high. COWS bring ing $40 and over, )eariings $17 to $18 and calves $10 Ourbuys and girls give a good ac- count, of themselves wherever they situate. In Alberta, a couple of weeks ago was born to Mr. and Mrs. Will Banks 8 son. and in Toronto, on Oct. 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Flynn a baby boy was given. After spending two mmths in oid Ontario, two weeks of which were passed among relatives in Torontu. Dundas and Burlington. Mr Asa Rob sou returned t.“ Edmonton on \Ved nesdaxy of las: weak He has a very important posifiml Vhere wirh his brother-inlaw. Mr. Harold Clark. Dr McCulloch, of Peterborough. Spent Thanks:ivin~.: with his mother, Mr. and Mrs. John Warling, of Yandeleur, Spent the first of the week with their dauqhzez Mrs. Will Timmins. On Wednesday last. one of our hon niesr lassies. Miss Allie Davis, left u spend the winter in the city. " kicked the bucket” on Thursday evening. She cost $70 on the Start. raised six colts and took her end of the whifiietree during those years and then thoughtfully departed ere winter She got decent interment Miss Olive Cook has just returned home after a pleasant two week’s visit an Markdai‘e and Ceylon. \liss Alice Lawrence. of Hutton Hill. visited her cousin Miss Hattie Lawrence. Mrs. T. H. Lawrence is under the doctor’s care. Hope to hear of her speedy recovery. Our old mare “Netty,” that we made hump along for fourteen years, Mr, and Mrs. P. \-iCE{eI‘S and 901‘.- Harold, of Durham. vtsited Mr. and Mrs. J W. V'ckers. Miss Hattie Sumpton. of 4 Park. visited Miss Adelina Reay Mr. Wes. Hunt. Priceville, time keeper on thn P. 3., visited his brothers. he'e.b Mrs. W. D. Mills and two children of Durham, SpentTnanksgiving with her brothers here Mr. Torry. of Orchardville, visited her cousin. Mrs. P. Reay. Miss M. Vickers visited her siscer Mrs. R. Smith. of Durham. Cut this out and take it to Parker’s drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. For biliousness and consti pation they are unequalled. They improve the appetite, strengthen the diKeStion and regulate the liver and bowels. ' llan Mr. D. Adlam and famxly. of A Park, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey. The Trustees of the Durham Natural Gas Oil Co. have disposed of the assets of the Company, and will pay three cents on the dollar. Sharehold- ers calling on Arthur E. Jackson Durham, will receive amount due them, and“ can see full statement of accounts.â€"-5pd. Mr. and Mrs D. Donnelly ViSittd 3dr. and Mrs R. Bell, of Glenelg. PITY THE BUSY OFFICE MAN Chapped Hands Traverston. NOTICE. Apples and chickens You Can’t Make 3 Mistake in Buying Your Clothing From Us We have a few jackets left after our last week’s sale. They were cheap as we advertised and a number have taken advantage of the low prices. The bal- ance will be cleared this week at some price. If you need one see what we are offering before you decide to buy. put the price éo that they can’t: help bu and have a 100k at our clothing. ft m} a favor to have you look tl‘u'ough them. ALEX. RUSSELL Highest Prices for Butter and Eggs. THE BIG STORE Ladies” Jackets We are making a determined effort to win the confidence of the buying public in ready-to- wear goods, and have put in a complete range in Men’s and Boys' Which droop and rip in so short a. time. (My clothing is made by well paid hands who can afford to do good work. and :VOu can dependoh getting satisfaction in lit and wear. The point which will interest most people is the price. Price isthemovei-withus. “e have CLOTHING No Sweat Shop Goeds Hare (UHHQ US ome

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