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Durham Chronicle (1867), 29 Nov 1906, p. 5

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'93“! remarkable is such that the 7- There is no at in correspon. Ming them here. there is demand I ‘08 W811 for you papers ranges in r anything in the paking to order, 3 to talk about 1to make a long ing in the shape that is of any the inside track ason and V’ou’li and hysic al Culture. and take it. to Parker’s L get a free sample of Stomach and Liver bilionsnese and consti- re unequalled. They upetite, strengthen the regulete the liver zed Impt SIGNED w ILL RD [S for instruction in ; Physical Culture and Friday afternoons Terms on appliw IISS TVVAMLEY, raduate Alma College- TIES éding Souvenirs. rence’s Old Stand. chuck full. 3.9 possible. necessary, famous erproof XVING A LTY Gifts. ING In Leather Goods .Ladies’ beautiful Hair Goods. Pipes» Cigars and Smokers’ Sun- “395, Violins all Musical Sup- Phes~ Eounuin Pens (plain and Stewart’s Chocolates In Xmas Packages. The bass Chocolate at right prices. mounted) n Rosewood NOVEM BER 29, 1906 Dar] ing 8 FANCY BOX STATIONERY Toilet. Cases. Manicure Sets Hair Brushes, Hat Brushes Clothes Brushes, Nail Brush es. Buffers, etc. The People’s Drugg'Tsts Wallets, Purses (ladies’ ond gent’s). Music Rolls, Wriung Portfolios, etc. Ebony Goods e have everything. in this tifal wood that we have in 13'. This is very fashionable- popular. vould like to tell you w of the handsome trticles we have. V011 Xmas? “at Christmas Bells will sound Merrier to you if you do your shoppinghere. >ped to 0011‘ is onlv one Burmeté fv’serch :m "E'aiims and (Sam’s Furnishers b‘pri Barley .............. . £133.... Butter ...... - . . . .. Eggs . . . . . . . ........ Potatoes per bag ...... Apple per bag. ...... Flour per can ........ Oatmeal per sack ..... Chop per cwt ........ Live Hogs .......... Dressed Hogs per cwt. Hides per 1b ........ Sheepskins ........... W'ool ............... . Tallow. ............. Lard ................ Relieve the physical sufiering of corns. Quickly done by the reliable Putnam’s Corn Extractor. Beware of acid,â€"flesh-eating subssances and insist on "Putnam’s;” it’s the one sure and painless cure. wood stove, nearly new. Apply at FOR SALEâ€"Medium sized upright I t the Post Office. 2! a1 63 1E TO IMPROVE ILL TEMPER Market Report. W sack ..... 2 40 N. ........ 125 ......... . 600 :8 per cwt. 8 60 lb ........ 9 MC 90 [-C t0 t0 I-O t0 to to to t0 BO t0 t0 t0 t0 t0 '0) 14 20 906 :30 '15) 30 40 '25 00 13 The Filamen’s Bunsen Was Alright So are the Firemen Hunts and Shoes, Leggings, Heavy and Fine Rubbers, \Vnnl H050 and Mitts, Flzmneletvte and “'001 Blanket-s, F lannelettres, \V appowttcs, Table Linens, Sheetings in wool and cotton. Pillow Cotton. \Vhite Bed Spreads, Overalls, Smocks, Lum- bermen’s Sox, Underwear for Men, \anen and Childrel‘), Ladies’ Skirts, Top Shirts, Haml- kerchiefs. Gloves and Groceries. “"9 gm: C. McArthur lat. re getting everything in shape for the Christmas Trade. SO AR E THOSE DURHAM CHRUN ICLE ‘WWWWWE‘ The Epworth Leag‘: ave a pro- verb social in the sch. ,1 room of the Methodnst church on Tuesday even- ing of last week. but the attendance was small which may have been be- cause the function was free. Those present enjoyed the evening. Notwithstanding the icy streets! and very inclement weather on Wed! nesday evening of last week nearly} fifty attended the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid social in the school room of the church. 7 was the number for the evening. 7 cents to get in and 7 cents to get out and every 7th one entering and retiring were pass- ed free. The menu list had 7 kinds. of refreshments and the. prOgramme consisted of 7 numbers. Oddly enough the receipts were $7.00. though more has since been handed ‘ in to the treasurer. The short pleas- ing programme consisted of seleCtion by the choir. solo by Dr. Murray, solo by Miss Gladys Cornfield. who also gave a recitation; reading by Miss Maynard and Mrs. Robt. Moore and two quartettes by Dr. Murray, Ed. Bentham, Herb Staples and W. Livingston. Though Dr. Murray was on the programme he was voted to the chair and presided in a pleas ing manner. The evening was en- joyable to all While we were conversing with the moving picture company who ex hibited in the town hall a few even- ings ago the manager and his assis. tant paid our township fathers a warm compliment on the marked im provements made in the hall since their former 'visit The manager was of the Opinion that the. hall should also have been enlarged, but he thought it now qu te as neat and attractive as Other halls in which they had exhibited in larger places. _ An interestinf matrimonial event. took place at, the residence of Mr and Mrs. Wm. Fisher, 4th line, Aru- mesm. on Wednesda.) afternoon o. last. week when their daughter Mar, Ann was jome: in wediOCK to Mr James S. Pedlur, son of Mr. John, Pedier, east; back line. Rev. L. F. .Kipp, of this place, perlormed the, ceremony and Mrs. J. Beecrofn. the; gi‘Oom’e Sister played the wedding march. The groom’s sister, MiSs Pearl Pediar, was b idesmaid and the brides brother, Mr Robb. Fisher. was besc man. Only immeiiate rel wives of the bride and gioom were present. The bride and bridesmaid were very becomingly accired tor the occasion. 'ihe Wedding supper was dainty and the wedding preszu S appropriate. 'L‘ne young couple wiii resxde on “10:th line, and we jun their numerous inends in wishing them much happiness and prosperity. Un buturdey evening last. the resi- due UK Mr and .nx‘s. Mark Stewart Wee. been .iuc. was the scene of a pleasant: guLhez‘lng oi a few relatives and friends at a party given in none; of Mr Stewarc’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex mew urn and Mr and bus Quigg, of this place weae among the guests and the former genueinan entertained with his gremophone 'i‘ne occasion. we learn, was one of much pieosure for all. \Ve wiau Mr. SLeWei‘L nanny returns of the day Mrs. W S. Oni‘isnoe OebDi'hD-til quzezi) nei' 52nd. birthday on fiuuuuy mac ed we joxu her numerous {trends in CUUgL‘aLui’dDious. , Pie.) er meeuugs which commenced {in Due Mecncdisc church on Toerduy ieyemng of last. Week are being Con- ? tinned each evening this ween. Bind muster Bowler was in the {city recently and in addition to hav . lug some of the old horns overhauled :puxcnused three new ones and a Ecuautity of music. The band has guuw txtenty inStruments and Mr. iBowler has issued a. special call to ithe members to meet at the band 5 room on Tuesday evening this week | to commence praCtice for the winter. ‘ Mr. P, Loucks sold his fine driver at Meaford last week and has replac led her with a. lighter colt purchased 1 since. .urs. quzeu) 14.35 am it Lends The Presbyterian and Methodisn Sunday schools have begun prepara- tion for their usual entertainment on Chusbmus aua New Year’s even- 1023‘ Mr. \V. A. Armstrong spent Sun- day and Monday with his brother at- Cobalt. Mr “’93. Lyons of Dundalk, was in town on Monday. Mr. Alex Reid was recently ofiered a. school at $5.00. being fifty dollars over his present engagement. but. de- clined it to keep his re engagement for 1907 with the trustees in :No. 3 east of the village. Mr. Robs. Trimble is visiting his daughter at Owen Sound. Miss Maynard of the intermediate room in Flesherton school has tendered her resignation. Miss Maynard is a very capable teacher anddoing good work. Mr. and Mrs. Harris of Guelph, are spending some days with the latter’s mother. Mrs Mosier, who is slowly recovering from severe illness. Mrs. W. J. Douglass of Calling- wood, visited the past week, with her parents Mr. and Mrs. VanDusen. Mr. Douglass was in town on Mon- day. Mr. MYE'dgar of Hamilton is vis- iting his sister Mrs. John Runstpdlgr. M}. Mark Wilson has our thanks for afine treat of venison from his capture in Muskoka. , ARE you going to the Organ Recital to-night ? Better make sure as this is Mrs. Newton’s last Organ Recital in Durham. Admission 25c.| Prince Arthur Lodge A. F, and A. M. has invitations out for an A: Home on Dec. 7th. Flesherton. Will You Accept a Little Advice ? IS F ST APPROACHING It is our duty to inform you that you can be best suited by selecting your needs for gift-making at an early date. Act upon our timely advice. Come in and see our large range of fancy and attractive articles in every line. We can’t describe the use- fulness and attractive points of each article, but in order that your eye might light on, the appropriate gift, we mention the following. Ladies’ Necessities For the general gift-buyer of goods suitable for a home, we have everything that is useful around the house from kitchen to garret. Gent’s Nec:essities See Dismcmicew We want all the Dry Picked Fowl we can get between now and Xmas. Highest price paid. Fancy Collars and Ties from .................. 250 to $2.00 Lace Beleros. . ..‘ ......................... $3 50 and $5.00 Silk Shawls ....................................... '33 7:3 Embroidered Handkerchiefs ............. . . . . 15:: to 50c Wrist Bags ......................... . ......... 75c L0 32 :30 House Slippers and Slipper Soles ......................... Belts ............... . ....................... .350 to $1 50 Silk Handkerchiefs ........................... 25c to $1.25 Cushion Tops, Tennerifif Doyleys, Table Mats, Centre-pieces Neck Furs from..;. . .. .. . “.3125 to $35.00 Kid Gloves, Woollen. Gloves and Mitts FancyNeck Scarfs.... ...... Latest Ties from ..................... Hand Bags from ...................... Suit Case from ....................... Fancy Slippers ....................... Souvenir Handkerchiefs ............. Fancy Hose.... ................. Uotlars and Cutfs ..................... Fancy Shirts ......................... Choice Underwear .................... We have not forgotten the chiirlren but we have such loads of things that are needed for them than they are too num- erous to mention. Call and make'your selection. \Ve can keep its for vou‘ so that you will not need to overtax your brain the day before Chri5tma5. TH g; IBIG STORE CHRISTMAS L‘ula all“ ‘Jca LLULLL ........ 0......ogo-UU UV v-.vv Bros ....... ..... ........ $3 50 and $5.00 5718. . . . . ..................... . .......... $3 75 red Handkerchiefs .................... 15:: to 500 Lgs ......................... . ......... 75c L0 :32 50 .ppers and Slipper Soles ......... . ............... . ....................... .350 to $1 5C dkerchiwefs ........................... 25c to $1.. 25 mmjfi’i

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