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Durham Chronicle (1867), 13 Feb 1908, p. 8

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3E] HARDWARE AND FURNITURE. Pratt’s Foods, they have no equal it! We have a full line of X-Cut Saws. See our famous “Black Diamond" Saw they are all fully guaranteed We have also many other lines which are worthy of notice. In Hand Saws we also have a full line, including the “Black Dimmmd" which carries a guarantee with it. the “Disstnns,” the “Shurly” and “Dietrich” and a number of other kinds. Use a. “Black Diaâ€" nmnd" and you will be perfectly satisfied. Along with the above we have also cross-cut and hand saw handles, saw wedges, saw jointers, saw sets, saw Vices etc. It will pay you to use Pratt’s Egg Producer for your poultry, at this time of year. All kinds of this Food kept in stock, used for horses, cows, sheep, pigs, and poultry. Try it, and beconvinced of its merits. We have a limited number of these which offering at a. bargain. Call and see them. Six pr. Men’s Gauntlets, worth $1.25, for 900 A Quantity of Men’s Woolen Underwear for 50¢. A few Fall Quits still to be cleared out. We make it a point to carry all kinds of furniture and picture framing in stock. For upholstered goods, couches, rocking chairs, diners, Parlor tables extention tables, side boards, bedroom suites, etc., give us a call; A large stock of fresh Groceries always on hand Headquarters LENAHAN AND MclNTOSH. Robt. BURNETT, Durham, Ont. To Be Sold Cheap. Saws ! Saws ! The “Regent Suits” and “Imperial Shoes” Horse Blankets Furniture Have both won the Confidence of the People. And a number of others too numerous to mention. A new Furs: Coons and Galloways. To be sold cheap. 1 Child’s get of White Furs, ruff and muff, worth $5.50, now .............................. 1 Ladies’ Gray Throw, was 5.50, now ........ for Gents’ Furnishings. DURHAH. Feb. 12. Fall Wheat .......... 3 Spring Wheat ........ Butter ...... 0.000.000 Eggs . ............ . . . . Potatoes per bag ...... Flour per cwt ........ Oatmeal per sack. . . .. Chop per cwt.... Live Hogs, per cwc. . . Dressed Hogs per cwx. Hides per 1b.. Sheepskins. . . .. . Wool .............. . . Tallow .............. Ml TELL NO LIE-S What we do Look! Look! 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 house in town. EN AN D \VOMEN TO PAY UP their subscnphons to the Chronicle In Blankets. Tweeds, under- wear, Prints, Cottons. Flannels Flannelettes, and groceries of all kinds is to sell at a. verv low margin of profit for cash or trade. On Saturday next you can get Men’s and Boy’s Caps at Cost, and from now till Christmas Eve we will give3 lbs. of the best Raisins for 2.50. everv day in the week. Market Refiort. S. SCOTT Wanted THE DU RHAM CHRONICLE $4 00. ONTARIO 90 to s 92 90 to 92 48 to 48 80 to 80 60 to 60 00 to 17 00 175 635 '70 25 12; 10 10 Your Varney man says our English church choir treated him to some music while on their way to a. dance. We would consider it one Step to wards church union for the young peOple of the English church to spendasocial night dancing in the home of one of the firsc families of the Varney Methodist church. We noticed that Howard Mead had a moth eaten appearance when we met him on Sunday. The ex- planation wasâ€"while engaged at play on a scafiold twelve feet high be had fallen 03 and as well as being, stunned he had received a few scalp wounds. Your Spring Bank man says court- ing is entirely suSpended up there, In is carried on down here by letter, we imagine. At. leasc 'we notice’d a young man take a sly peep at. one several times during service on Sun dav. The Chronicle seems to have he- come a necessary of life no the peOple of this part They could scarcely live without it during the blockade. The benefit of wire fences along the road has been much talked of since the storm and the council may yet be asked to re‘continue the grant to building it in certain places. As a result of swamp and wire fence on the beat we had to preside over, two hours work of a few men did the job while other beats with all rail fence. Spent two long days and the statute labor for 1908 pretty well used up. . - Mr. Sam Ritchie was so unfortu- nate laSt week as to have a cow slip on the ice and injured herself so that she would likely have to be aiSpatch- ed and cows are up in the market now too. They range from $35 to $40 at present. It was Saturday afternoon before the roads coufid 0.» got. opened through to Durham. The Stormy weather and the fearful coudinion of the roads. caused our teacher to poetpone her concern announced for Friday night. {or a. few weeks A person miéht easily get losc on the r. ads at present and still not be an entire know nething; for they twist and turn in all directions and. almost a mile to every four added to new length. The corner people were all looking forlorn after the Friday night storm. audit. was a. few days before they found he Was in comfortable quart- ers Mr. “"111 Lennox walked up to Traversmu Lblngh the bad roads of last week to see his broxher-in-law, Mr. McNally who is down with pneu~ morlia and look after his work. One of the good qualities of the Lennox brewers is weir loyalty to friends. CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY A FAVORITE. “We prefer Chamberlain’s Cough R’medy to any Other {or our chil- dren,” says Mr. L. J. Woodbury of Twining, Mich. "It. has also done the work for us in hard colds and croup, and we take pleasure in recom- mending It.” For sale at. Parker’s Drug Store. Vâ€"Cbas. Lawrenca. Sr. IVâ€"Agnes Petty. Marion Petty, Sadie Langrill, Rebecca Grier- son, Earl Vollett. Jr. IVâ€"Jmnie Picken. Leilla Vol- lent. Maggie Mountain, Roberb Cufi. Sr. IIIâ€"Maggie. Donre'ly. Jos Mc- Caslin, O iver McCaslin. Victor Noble eq. Jr. IIIâ€"Ninah Noble, Bertha Ay- ling. Grace Petty. Wm. Lengrill, Herbert Noble, Ella Cufi. Annie Dean. Clara McCaslin, Sadie Law- rence, Willie Bougless. Sr IIâ€"Jamee Langrill, Annie Smith. Maxwell Grierson Jr. IIâ€"Theo. Ayling, Alice Picken, Lorne Mountain, Willie Vollett. Sr. Pt. IIâ€"Geo. Langrill Cecil Mountain, John Petty, Irene Vollett. Sr. Iâ€"Reuben Noble, Annie Mountain, Eliza Summon, Gertie Ay- ling Jr. Iâ€"Hilyard Armstrong, Geo. Cuff. May Donnelly. Average a'tendance 25. JOHN JOHNSTON, Teacher. bdvéifi 63513333 “23'“???ng ”muss yer’s Hammer blows, steadily ap- plied, break the hardest rock. Coughing, day after day, jars and tears the throat and lungs until the healthy tissues give way. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral stops the coughing, and heals the torn membranes. The 101' of Coughing U orner Concerns.\ The best kind of a. tastimomnl- “ Sold for over sixty years.” We run no m: w. mum the formula.- ot :11 our acacia... mem of HONOR ROLL. Burro»: HILL . . constipatiéq regal-gre- - ‘L-Aâ€" ------ PILLS. ; 'M¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢M¢¢M¢¢¢¢¢¢ Being practical men hax mg a knowledge of all the machinery, and knowing the needs of the fa1 men of Ontario, we believe no can cater to the \1 ants of the public in an intelligent and satisfactory way. We are prepared to undertake regmirs at once. and are confident we can gife you satisfaction. Wan-h for other announcements. Oxford Cream Separator Co. We will continue to make the Oxford Cream >1 par ator, convinced that it has no superior, as it 1; outaius every desirable feature of otheI machines, 1_1e.<idc. many others. DARLINGS’ DRUG STORE. g E 3 “3 The undersigned having bought from the assi011ee the Cream Separator W orks in Durham. come In fme the public asking their interest and suppmt in the undertakino. 125' qua-«wowoowowoow‘é Gives a Clear, Bright, White Light. No Odor, No Smoke, No Waste. Hardware, Grain and35eed Merchant. Statistics show ' that in New York City alone over 200 people die every week from consumption. And most of these consumptives might be living now if they had not neglected the warning cough. Seasonable Drug Store Goods Syrup White Pine Comp. “Darlings” 25¢ per bottle. ANNBUNBEMENI You know how quickly Scott 'J‘ EmaIJ‘ion enables you to throw off a cough or cold. Don’t ne glee t your can gh. Aseptoplasm Poultice for Cold and Bronchitis. 35¢ and 60c tins. Syrup Hypophosphite, “Darlings” 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Imperial Laxative Quinine Tablets 25¢: per box. Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil 50¢: per pint. %O%G%Q®Q%®%C%Q%0% Repalrmg ALL DRUGCfiTS: 50:. AND $1.00. J$.HUNTER, SIRRS BROS, PROP. For Sale by Original Bargain trashed great; at to shoppers by his CODdtICting a Bar; GEXERAL Svrv at once.â€"-Mrs. IQ COME and 50v and embroidm'ies Grant's. FIVE appremi the millinery. T 01 March. Am”? NEW subscrimh only one dollar fn and Empire. DR. DEACUX. oflice on Maud consultation in DOSE 03395. THE annual Hu- holders of .thv Cement Company Yesterday. EXTENDED till i-‘ allow an 0pm ’1'! un sale to those WIN) } town by bad rum! gains. Como \V Mockler's Munslvr DR BRO\\‘.\'. l-Zyv Throat, will he at H ham, Feb. 8th and 1‘ 12 m. to 5 p. m. glasses supplied. THIS week gwat ( values for 49¢. 50 :m 39c. And all high < silk stitched (‘01'>Ui.~‘ 1 per pair. on sale for Mockler’s Monster 5 VOL. 42â€"N0. 213 THE Canadian ()x-dm will hold their annual h hall, Calder‘s Blnv’k. March 5th commem-iug Good program and 1141-3 mission to brethren 5W wife or lady friend. T. H. WALKER. lumlu Mt. Forest. was tnkm With heart trouble on f SbOpping at the Middmy He was on his way nut; carbon to pnrvhase Mnnu her. but bad to H-U Tuesday afterumm. l H in attendance. THE blockade Hf :3 \w‘ and many of mu- urix'n not fortunate enough Winters supply 01mm: smile instead of thv « :3 sion of a few days 3,: 3 800d farmers cm ”3- 1 3. back door and d»; 0<i1 t to keep wax 333. :3 t H essential in this nur' they think winter a pm of the year aft“? :3“. any Special grudge :1. and wouldn’t say “'11” to but if 11w “.111- a: hpuse IS in a sever“ Lot (Minds 3 passe! 1‘) ' toDuhlin hi m: H. H. Mm Atten onday ox. Wi in IN! n we be \V HG n

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