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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Feb 1908, p. 8

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.0 {Eil Stupendous Reduction Sale ! ! 1’ I Alex. Russell . Durham Headquarters for Which must go before spring. so come in and get a Bargain Which will last for the balance of this month. This is no sudden thought, but the deepest consideration which is possible for any vital question, and we are putting all our vim andienergy into this SALE to make it a grand money-saving event for the public who may require anything that is in stock in any department of this Big Store. Watch for our advertisement in this paper next week just to get an idea what we are doing in each each department, and for fuller informa- tion see large hand bills. Every- thing in dry goods, cloth- ing, furs, Boots shoes Groceries and Hardware will be on sale at reduction prices We hereby announce to the people of Durham and Vicinity, that on Friday, February 7th, we will commence a The “Regent Suits” and “Imperial Shoes number of Faii Suits'still to be cleared before the New ones arrive ' THE BIG STORE Have both won the Confidence of the People. few Gents Furnishings. féw FOR RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS. The quick relief from pain afiorded by applying Chamberlain’s Pain Balm makes it a favorite with sufler- ers from rheumatism. sciatica. lame back. lumbago, and deep seated and muscular pains. For sale at Parker’s Drug Store. H. S. DEPT. ..-..,..., Form IIIâ€"Sadie Ferguson. Willie Campbell. Emily Wilson, Stanley Mc- Naliy. Gertie Backus. Form IIIâ€"Eva Benton. Winnie Binnie, Ruby Mills, Nellie Hepburn, Horace Mofiat. Form Iâ€"Arthnr Backus. Vaddie Caldwell Beth Jamieson. Willie Mc- Alismer, Florence Mountain. P. S. DEPT. Sr IVâ€"Lyla. Kelsey. John McIl- raith, Rey Fluker. Willie Petty, Louie Daniel. Jr. IVâ€" Edith Duncan. Karl Lena- han. Devena Warmington, Fred Laidlaw. Thos. Lauder. Sr. IIIâ€"Ruby Canon, Pearl Mit- chell, Ray Farquharson Nettie Dan- iel, Helen Ireland. Jr. IIIâ€"Gertie Campbell, Edna Pastexson. Harry Vollet, Maggie Torry. Georgina Lawson. Sr IIâ€"Jennle Ke'sby. Mary Hut- ton. John Hal-battle. Emily Lloyd, Annie Ru~-sel. Jr. II (a)-â€"M adeline Darling. Minnie Limin. Gordon Gun, Wilberc Knisley, Fred Saunders. Jr. II (b)â€"Etta Saunders. Zata. Mc- locklin. Mary McIlraith, Doris Mo. Auley, Lorne Jackson. Sr. Pt. IIâ€"John McGowan, John Duncan, Arthur Whitmore, Irene Mchee, Giadys Search and Willie Watt eq. Sr. Pt. Iâ€"Alex McQueen, Nellie Lennhan. Hal-peg Mct-‘drr. Arthur Ramses, Inez Redford. Jr. Pt. Iâ€"Nellie Levine, Vera Allm, Lillie Levine, Rosie ~Hillia, Louie Wilson. J r. aâ€"Ethel Whitman-e, Hazel Vollot. Edith Hughes, Ralph Canton. Harold Ratings. Jr. b» Vernon Watt. Joe Whit- cbnrch. Campbell Mitchell, Reany Snell, Willie Clerk. Jr. câ€"Frankio Burnett, Flortbell Nichol. Annie Smith. Important to Some. Some who did not listen to our appeals to pay up are kicking now use we carried out our promise to place accounts in other hands. We don’t like to offend our readers. nor do we like to go too long without our money. The next batch of accounts will be handed in shortly, but all who remit at once at a dollar a year for arrears and a dollar in advance may save themselves annoyance. Act at DURHA M SCHOOL. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Loss of snow but very little sleigh- ing. That fearful blow from the east on Friday night last made thn roads in many places impassable The con- tinued blow of Saturday did not. im- prove gbem any. Mr. flames Sealey accompanied by Miss Edwards. both of Wonwock, has been visiting the Sealey’e and other friends of this place. Mr. J. M. Lawrence. one of our enthusiaStic and progressive farmers is making preparation for buildmg a large structuie next summer ured for implement shed, pit: pen. etc. It is to be a brick structure and when erected will do credit to himself and neighbors at large Courting has been suspended for a time owing to the blocked condition of the roads The boys and girls are all waiting anxiously for a gen uine thaw when they expect to have an old time rally. ~ Judging from the supply of brick, Mr James HOpkins has on hand. he intends building a mansion nexr, sum mer. We congratulate Mr. Hopkins in bi enterprise and hope that hesith may favor him in his undertaking. Few men indeed have made the pro- gress of Mr. Hapkins but it has only been through hard and hontSt toil. and never shirking trom duty that? bruiJght him to his present. financialg position. We understand his 11 )use is to be a handsome structure and of , the latest design 1 Mr.’ and Mrs. D Hamilton treated the young peepie to a party n cently, whilea similar afiair took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Brown. A sleigh load of the jolly youth from this corner attended a party at 1r. Hargrave’s on Friday night UOu’L know if they Gaunt-d WhiiP there: or not b”! vi‘ey had a ley dance returning home, Chariie CUC'HD has the pluck that Hhxhba‘ men hmmea. he left Ebcn- ”4i“ t’eu'l) on Saturday morning with ink .umlf. r Markdale. No one ex- 3"". 91 him to get through. but is b‘thc 1rd waded. pu h d and made thr: w‘ru there and b C\, brmgim; a full mml bag to DUUL Well done. full ms'l bag to DvuL Well done. Charlie! Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, Mr. and Mrs. S. Pmterson of Egremont. and Mrs Wm Baud of Okmmgnu Valley. B. (3., visited Mrs. R Hasrieacouple, of days last; week "lls quite a mum-1 ber of years since the four sisters geod us: of the hours. Mrs. Hood :8 spending the wmter among relatiVes i in Ontario. l The roads are blocked With snow and ’tie deep enough in the swamps and woods as well. It will greatly hamper the teaming of both Wood and logs. The school attendance has fallen off to about one third the usual number Mr. Hefiernan of Marden purcbas ed quite a number 0! cattle. here- abouts during the past. week. Mr. Hard. who is out from Old England. about. a year. is visiting avnnnz his cousins. the Greenwood families. He is a. brick layer by trade. Mrs. J. J. Peart danced a jig for pure joy when her hubby get. back on Monday afternoon, after a four days’ absence. The storm of Friday night pxevented him from getting home from Hanover on Saturday. The best of the journey is ° getting home ” Well Mr. Editor here we are again after something like a breathing spell. Plenty of snow in this vicinity at present. The recent storm has filled the sideroads full and will require some work to get them opened again. We regret to bear that Donald Mc- Farland, formerlv of this place, now of Buneeean is very ill. We hope to soon hear of a decided improvement in our much esteemed old neighbor. Mr. Robinson Haw of Port Hope. is viewing his son George, of this place. at present. We are ali pieased to meet Ml . flaw as he was a former resident. of this place for many years when ehanties and logging bees were the order of the day. Miss Sadie McFadden of Proton. was married to Mr. William Brown, of Weyhnrn. Mr. and Mrs. Broan leave this week for Weyburn. We extend congratulations and wish them a safe and happy journey. Mr. Malcolm MoCannel has been under the weather with LaGrippe. Pleased to hear of him improving. Since our Sabbath School has clos- ed our worthy Supt. Mr. Jas. Ren- wick, has kept up Bible study at 1118 own house every Sabbath, for any that can come. This we think is a very good move as it will prepare those that take advantage of the teaching for a prOSperous summer’s work when school re-Opens next sum- mer. Mr. Renwick deserves great credit for the interest he has taken in the Sabbath School work since it started in this place. is. Ptioe, 25 cents. Samples free at: Parker’s Drug Store. The right thing to do when you feel bilious is to take a dose of Cham- berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets They will cleanse the stomach and regulate the liver and bowels. Try WHAT TO DO WHEN BlLIOUS. Spring Bank. Sackett’s Corners. 1 raverston. Wâ€" _- Ayer’s Pills greatly aid the Cherry Pectoral in breaking up a cold. S. S. No 1. EGREMONT. Jr. IVâ€"Archie Alan, Joe Morri- 90f]. Edna Thompenn. “Sr. IIIâ€"AKIN; Allan. Margaret. Woods Myrtle Allan. Earl Mead», Sara Allan. Andrew Gray. Sam Mor- rison. Gertrude Pollock Hazel Den- nntt Woods. ‘ ‘ .h- [Iâ€"Alice Gm. Willin ani a?“ can. Roy Thumpam: } Bari Pr IIâ€"Huward “wade. Ev»; We. Hay Mwaknn, Maggie. Mead-u James Finni. But gun -- . .. Eu: Because we make medicines for them. We tell them all about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, con- sumption. They trust it. Then you can afford to trust it. Ask your own doctor. I"! â€"vr~ 5'3 I-Elme" M'fifleeken, Ben ~ - Potatoes per bag. . . . . i VVOOdS, Elaie McLulgnlin. 5 i ‘ Ax'erage a tend-men, 26. 1‘ 10“" 9“" CW" -------- LILAKA ALJOE. Teacher. {Gamma} per sack. . . .. S. S. No. 1. GLENELG :‘Jhop per cwc ........ _ IV-â€"â€"Laura Benton. MUM: Brown, Like Hogs. per 0 ”I. .. Beu- Whinuwrr :1) M dH Illâ€"Thus McKeown. John Mo 9 “we 0gb per CW1 Kwnwn. Eliz-o. J.. Edwards. Gporge Hales per “0 -------- me'swvll. idhwpskins. II - Vernon Palncrck, Silas Ed-i Wool . IIâ€"Verjnon Pzannvck, Silas Ed- Wards. Pt. IIâ€"Neil McFarlanp. Sr. Pt. Iâ€"Maxt McKeown. Ed- mund Poole, Arthur Penn ck. Flora Mcb‘arlane. Thos. Edwards, Oscar Pennock. Jr. Pt Iâ€"Marv Edwards. 0 D. FARQUHARSON, Teacher. Jr. III (b)â€"Mary Ker, Willie flfifififififlfifiafifififi The best kind of a testimonialâ€" “ Sold for over sixty years.” "DARLINGS’ DRUG STORE. :2 mwmamfiamsmwaw :5 We htvo no more“! We publinh the formula of all our medicines. Gives a Clear, Bright, White Light. No Odor. ' No Smoke, No Waste. ‘ Hardvirare, Grain and;Seed Merchant- HONOR ROLL. F§Wfl$fiflfififi$fifififi%fi%afi Seasonable Drug Store Goods Syrup White Pine Comp. “Darlings” 25¢: per bottle. :0 a. Amoco. men. N. no manufacturers of AseptOplasm Poultice for Cold and Bronchitis. 350 and 60c tins. Imperial Laxative Quinine Tablets 25¢ per box. Syrup Hypophosphite, “Darlings” soc and $1.00 per bottle. Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil 50¢ per pint. HAIR V1003. A. S. HUNTER, For Sale by WE TELL N0 LIES What we do DURHAM. Feb. 6. 1908 Fall \Vheat .......... 3 90 Spring Wheat ........ 9O Oats 4T Peas 80 Harley .............. . HO Butter. . .. Look! Look! Tallow ........ Lard .......... Turkeys . . . . . . . Geese ......... . Ducks .'., Chickens ...... DURHAM. About selling below cost and other such nonsense. What. we say, we do. and we believe we are giving as good value for the money as In any hnuse in Down. In Blankets, Tweeds, under. wear, Prints, Cannons. Flannels Flanneiettes, and groceries of all kinds is to sell at a verv 10w margin of profit; for cash or trade. On Saturdav next you r- an get Men’s and Boy’s Caps at Cost and from now till ChliStmas Eve we will give 3 1hs.0f the best Raisins fox 25c. ex exv day in the week. Market Report. S. SCOTT tal- haNu.ooo-oc 5:75.... VmooooooooOOOIo 00000000‘000000 vsm OOOOOOCOOOOO ONTARIO 12 to 10 to to t0 t0 LO t0 13 10 WE leadâ€"others follow. mbe origins} Bargain giver” No matter What you w; whether advertised or nut I it cheap at Modiler's Mons-1 NEW subscriptions L0 111 only one dollar for Ch mm and Empire. TIES and poles Wanted h For particulars see J. N Durham. Dox'T fail to attend 1h. Reduction Sale where m gains await you. At t'm- FLEECE lined undPl'qu‘ Heavy wool hose 19«-. st; ton hose 9C. pr. Tht’sn ili‘d that prevail at Mocklm-k M ANOTHER lot of “31:11 Rubbers direct fxmu flu arrived at Entlicken :1 Peel’s old stand. 5 dozen corsets ju~ Drab or White, suxpm worth 62% but owing in are selling at 50c.-- ,( ‘. I. THE Ladies' Aid m‘ :m church had a niw swim Tuesday night at the bum Mrs. W. H. Shaw. IF you WOUId S90 1.1% N u. a fraction of their va‘nn mili ends of Lim-ns, GOOdS, \Vrappex-et I t‘ P“ ler’s Monster Sale. THE man 'Whu WI-ntw :q about “The Beautiful 8nd difierent from must Hf m3 change his tune after won shovel for a. week or N »; middle of July is :1 gm n1 1 such ravings but it dnomf in February m this (‘muxfl if it’s true that all pm“ heads. W'E would like to kntm can beat this remml. Alexander, of Dm'mwh. cow that gave birth to IV the 16th 'of December. ] other on the 8th of Dec All three are doing well“ A BOX social under th Varney Lodge No. 689 1,. held in their Lodge Rum evening, February 18th gentlemen l-5c.. ladies h free. Good program. welcome. THE young bachelors (: congregation intend 1101* on Thursday evening: 1% The young maids aw inv With their fathers. mm aunts, cousins and all t'. and friends. WORD has been I-M-eiw flee 0f the death of Mr. ' Gillimy at Glene-lg (‘e home {if his snn-in-law. 3 laise. on Monday last. ‘ unable to learn the» pu‘ are informed that (but 1‘. 8 mgreue. WE are pleased tn n1 Joseph Brown has SPHIN for the skating rink 1w ill next summer. \thx 1h Went through the MEN piece was cut off t ) the i the railway t1 ack and £111 “a“ was fixed for “V“ Owing to the SU 1‘1) 1h», Were to repz-esmt the i: ties Were unable in N Mpouemems wen! uni '3" time until Saturd‘w a THE recount of thv BY‘larW ballots {~00}; plm‘fl {ltd-Ely last before J udflt‘ VOL. 42â€"N0. 21 NEWS 2000 s

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