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Durham Chronicle (1867), 17 Sep 1908, p. 8

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l" “j The South Grey Annual Fair will take place on September the 22nd and 23rd and the management are using their best endeavors to make it a great success. a The principal exhibit willbe theproduct of the farm, and the largest business in South Grey is farming. which, together with the fact that the prosperity of the connnunity depends on the prosperity of the farmer, should make us unitedly put our shoulders to the wheel and assist by our presence and support to make each fair a record breaker of the previous one. We cordially invite everyone to visit our store during the fair, whether you buy or not. It will be at your disposal to leave any parcels you may have, it matters not from whom bought. We have an excellent stock of Dry Goods. Gent’s Furnishings, Ready-made Clothing, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Paints, Carpets, Wall Paper, Crockery and Glassware. New Goods Continually Arriving ‘ Our aim when buying is to get the best quality of New Goods at Lowest Prices Our Motto in Selling is Large Sales and Small Profits .J...:., « The test of the pudding is in the eating of it. Our system is a money-saver to you and it is satisfactory to us. Come and critically examine the goods so that you may be convinced of the Fair Bargains which we are offering. All goods bought may be returned if not damaged, and the money given back except goods cut. We“ 2.:- Support South Grey Fair and the Township Fairs and the local business men you know, and give your best wishes to outsiders. . Butter and Eggs taken as cash and the Highest Prices Paid When hunting for your fall suit, remember the well-known brand “Regent” clothing. No matter what your age or taste may be, or how little you desire to pay, you are sure to find something in the “Regent” brand that will satisfy your requirements. In the shoe line brand, which is than many. For a working shoe, wehave the Leaf” or “Stelling” brand. LADIES’ WINTER COATS NOW ON DISPLAY EGGS AND BUTTER WANTED . MCKECHNIE 110 we have the “Imperial” is equal to any and better “Maple L‘HE DURHAM CHRONICLE -J'O HELP FOR THE HOUiEKEE PER For. indigestion. .try the beaten‘ wtuite of an egg in a wineglassl'ul 0“ water: directly after meals.: I A {good beefsteak, however well cooked, will not be at its best unless served directly as it is cooked. Mice object to camp‘aor, which it put in pluceu frequented by tuem will drive tuem away completely. Preserve parsley “or winter by drying it in a cool oven, and then keeping in air-tigut tins or bottles. When; 'nailing the cover on a box slam: the nails a trifle; they will hold 'such ‘better l than lit put in straight. l A dainty way to eat peaches is to; cut them in two and eat eash half“! with a spoon as ‘you do an orange. To use up cold pork. out it into neat slices, sprinkle it with eppcr and salt,_fry on both sides, an serve {with apble 'sauce. The Icsilveriug of a a astisfactory process of an amateur and it it to try it. a perforoted pie plate makes a good substitute in straining gravy and draining greens. - . To remove scorch, cover scorch with common laundry starch and ' in the sun for F0: stings or bites :of any kind of insect apply dampened salt bound tightly over the spot. Itiwill relieve and usually cure very quickly. Place eggs on table. With the [in« ger and thumb try to spin them. A goodx egg will only twirl :1 little winile; a bad one will spin like a tap. To ’put low shoes on without a shoe horn 'put a part «of a hundkerchiel in tle shoe before putting it on, then pull, and it will slip on easily. Good .‘rice puddings may be made Without. leggs, by using in addition to the rice and milk, a small pivot“. of butter. Cook the pudding three. To keep butter sweet )and firm m tl-e summer without ice, where the butter 1:4 not too soft, place :1 napkgn around it and completely .bury It In flour. hours To ’keep poached eggs 'in shape sot tl'c water whirling with a Spoon and drop ti‘c egg in 'thc centre of the maelstrom. 'lhe motion rounds i tlu- eggs. o If 'the braid on H.110 druss skirt has hegunr ’to fray it man be made to do duty some time longer by running tle worn portion back and iorth with a thread. \ x satisfactory floor covering, par- t'wulullx for childlens 1001115 in a plain corkc carnal, with a fc-xx xx';.sh- :1'nle rugs in thus to match the xx alls and. (iruperic s. 1 Stains on flannel may be removed by applying equal quanliliw‘wof yolk on egg" and glycorinoland allowing it to muk for llillflall hour before the garnmnt is washed. \ Clean your bronze with Ithis solu-o tion: Cue druclnn of 'swcot oil, one. ounce moi] of alcohol and water. Ap- ply thin quickly with a soft sponge, but [0 not rub.l For inflamed eyes use Ithe white of an egg beatc-n to la froth, ind mid to it? a tablespoonful of urosowater. Ap- uply on a soft pad of r'ag find moisten it as often as ‘it dries. Before scrubbmg floors cover grease spots by pouring 'a little am- monia over them. Let \soak a few minutes, scrub as usual msing soap or. powder as you desire. In ,lnmking marmalldes and butters oi peacheh" plums and like fluits Ie1vo :1 f1“ suds tin while cooking and you “ill find that the fruit is [ems apt to st1ck1to the kettle and burn. | To clean windows easily, trub your window panes with a !piece of soft linen wetted with common tvinegar. Then [polish with a \cloan dry cloth, and “your window will ‘be beautifully clean. i Put the broiler pan (of your gas range 'up in the Ioven and set your pie in it. The lpie will bake just as well. and if the «juice runs out, and it always does, it (will not burn and smoke. I Nothing keeps out moths so well as paper. If every one, when they put away furs )asted up l3“ crevices and round the id of \the box with paper they would find them Iall all intact when unpacked. l Fruit :is better for lchildren than sweets. They always like it, and if perfectly .fresh and ripe is very- wholesome. Don’t let children expect sugar :with fruit. it )is far better for them ’without it. D Clean your stained glass! globes thus: Dip axwet ‘flannel into pow- dered. 'pumice stone and with it rub the stained parts. When {quite clean wash! the globes in aclear water and dry With a soft tcloth. Cure for felonâ€"Take a \tablespoon of butter just from (the churn with- out salt. Stir enough tcalomel in the batten to make astifft aste. Spread on cloth and put Ion fe on. This in a sure cure. ¢ Citron which stands awhile is diffi- cult to out. as it gets extreme? hard. It taken and placed in a coma er and held \over steam for Ia short while it will re ain its original \freshnesa and be rea y for we. ( Encourage children to eat (porridge. for. oatmeal contains lime, Iwhich is necessary for hardeni their bones. Milk: also is excellenti ood for chil- dren, containing the salts cnecessary to keep the blood \healthy. There is more oatarrh in this section of tho oonntr than all other dim - until t 0 last few yarn was saga-t3 0316;33:31. gamble. Ion (rest nun ears nonncod it a local disuse in}? pmdgwlml remedies. and by constantl failing t. cure with loonl treatment, oronounre it incurable. Science has proven courrh to be ~ constitutional dine.» and therefore nireo constitution! trentmont Hall a Catarrh nre. mnnnfnotnrod by F. J’. Chen Co. olodo. Ohio, in the only constitu- tinnn nnm an OR. m--l.-- [A ,_ A , _ ___- vunv’ nu uuv VIII, WEI-U" tionnl cure on the market. It- is taken intern.) in doses from 10 drone to n teapoonfnl. It in directly on the blood and muoolll onrfnoeo of t system. Tney ofler one hundred dollnre for a me it fnfle to cure. send for eironlnn n testimonials. Address: F. J. CHINIY It. 00., Toledo. Ohio. Sold by Drunk“, 750. _ J of a mirror is not 'occss in the lunds It is not advisable Cook (fish well, for if at all under- done. it is not only unpalatable, but unwholesome. To effectually seal 1 i130: of cereals between (times of using iclose one of the unside flaps, then ’the two outer. ones. and over these «the second in- side flap, pushing. a tcommon pin in to hold in place: The best all-round .fruit is the apd ple. Both children and adults who eat red! of good. ripe, 1mellow apples. either! raw or baked. and with the skins removed are free \from various forms of indigestion. liver itrouble and constipation. watch hh.,_m.-_-_ even in small I [with not “1th tion. It the at $1914 Mill h hm To (utilize left-over corn. lcut: from the cob. then chap *ver fine. Put oyert the fire in la shal ow pan. ad- ghn tinilk to moisten ‘ilightly. Let it we come to a Ihoil. no more, or it will ‘be h0pelelsly tou honed; tseason with salt, pepper an lbutter. and serve at once. . Old tablecloths or dinner ,Inapkins should not be thrown leway; they make nice duster: for ohjna. plotngep atoly withdrawn i_n 9n and other ornamenfsf Iiiâ€"eo'esvivvirfiioh are not large enou h sto use for this purpose should be ept u'olled u in mpor tor droning out; $ or 0 her wounds. ( Any increase in this surface therefore, greatly increases the efficiency of the furnace. That is whv STEFL RIBBED FIREPOTs, which have thrcc tizzm as much radiating surface as any other StVlc of fire pot, enable the “HECLA” Furnace to saw from 10% to 15% of your fuel bill. We Are 60ng flutof the Hardware Busmess gdkn It must go. The articles are too numerous to mention, but come and get our prices. The following are a few of the lines: Alex. Russell We have a new Bell organ, one of the latest : quarter cut oak, piano case, regular 8" value, for $75.00.â€"A Bargain. Highest Price Paid for Produce ALEX. RUSSELL Durham :: Ont- This is only one of the many exclusive feature: of the “Hecla” Furnace. We want to explain them all to ouâ€"and prove, by actnel tests, that the “Hecla” 13 the t encl most economical furnace you can lmv. Smp 1n any tune for a “Heels" tell: and demonstration. Building Paper, Tar, was (3.70., fur. Building Paper, Plain, was 550,. 1'« n Manure Forks, were 800., for .......... Manure Forks, were $1.25 for ........ Happy Thought Range. 6 holes. new style, reservoir, with steel high shall. was $52.00 for .................. . ....... $45.00. Silver King Range. with high steel >lh’li Silver King Range. with high stew] shelf and reservoir, was $42.0(.)....35.00. Self Feed Heater, Buck Prize, was $31M“ for ....... . ................................. 2 7.00. Oak Heaters, were $15 for $11. FL‘MI‘ 1‘5 81 extra. We Want you to see the Steel-Ribbed mega! in the BARGAINS IN RANGES Second Hand Sewmg Machine (‘hmln The Big Store 7' Sealed tenders will by rm'l‘w 10. to September 30th. 1am: for (hf d ‘or‘ farm, more or L“. 101-”! '5'- an o " v . r. 88, mm! ooncessnon .501“ 1 “f I?!" ham 301d, Glenelg. 'FTM‘QMMO, of 3 mil. from school. “I” ”"W {r ‘rulu 011“)?" Prioeville. leven miles . Good brick house. 39 by 4%. 1 ‘ but bun. 65 by 50 on H. Farm is well watered If 801 do "I opportunity will he mm W,“ (all work .md complete pOSS"wb 'm h. then the first of H3“ 0 full-4mm down. halal!“ ‘90. m it 5 per cent. Good t‘ “V '0 incumbrance on the 9:: W- M or gay tender not “I accepted. __A“ a. I: nu’ Epilepoy, St. Vitus’ M. NOW“! Troubles, Fm, poutuvoly onndby [1306's m CURE. maid 5‘“ 06* fret on application. Wm the ”MG 00., P110069 St , Tomato ALLING SICKNFSS Farm For Sale. 3’ Salad TwndUX'S ' v v v m . I cPEOD 8 mom: ‘0”. r A to {1' f( )1. ”400 ........ ()OC ........ 90c atest stvlet‘a Ir *9. v. 00 50¢? Alex. Russell 64 005“th PriVQtt- Sale Of ”(ms-c- -'l'8. PC“? Mathew)“ ‘ thO Be" 'lelt‘phunc Durham. It is \\ of“. gun Park can now L. tho Bell Company's 1.x; “b ”Ck was in Tux-c .14 .. 5 buying some mm.- mil} miller! novelties. a Style hook hm Quality. H. H. 31(M'L1 If you desire Writing from Mt n of Sept. 15m. Mr- »For the past llll'w pal-fact weathc-z' f threshing out at H Wining out at th file yield is light odd idle men nu-n have found emplnv 99 (mm. subscriptions last \\ for the “'eekly l-Zditi For several year~ enough to entitle ‘ pt‘iVileges of “Ir hi-t lint of successful age- IQO we tOOK “PM pri Keno Contest. The m was the unly “Bend in a larger n -llili than we did. We'll have quite a 1-H years or so. The new In'idge is nm to accommodate ll'ufliw. filling. has yet to by d m file expressed lhv npini hag-n that the hl'idgv ‘ better to he the run “ .. w of somewhwrv i m of forty feet. _\I :4 iden. some gomg M" ‘t would have dmw rower. Now that H to see it in reality ll I0. 909 the lnistflw Undone over again ‘ “V0 been “Hide (hr He: always entw- Gilda- and strnngly '121 “ aid Chit “V“ humlm Vault! have paid 1} w H11 W by the invrwd «If way of thinking men money m Chronicle’s opinh n 0‘. Both hridgv: the full width unfunny plm h' ““011. and 5H 11 1 them. Supp...“ . “M818 (if Wht H “a coma and buy ft“ 'llb‘ 0119 dull.“ u l'“' pay lb? :lllmm hm {U‘IDPI' (luvs a“! about the Her m” Aunt‘hm (”m1 “mother. until Mn w of “heat is H' “diluent peuplc'. fMt persnns v m was Ollt‘ 1 lhom. it for it We the fm'Im-r m not. hvlp h Incline that thv MN” “entire crop Hf “'h “he hdue in a 11w “3“. and that In 3‘ « ' in his lmsino >i We pcesumv that ~ WP men HP“ 1" rivate telephon tram Durham t | connected \\ H 39.11 Telephone 42â€"3“). 2167‘ Ii” to ht {Abbi [My attired ml cards ot is a sat 291‘ “'01 hold ‘ )I nIIG

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