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Durham Chronicle (1867), 5 Nov 1908, p. 8

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Only 54], yards at this [wife be kind you always pay It! ards at the price 100. NEW' S‘VEDE FINISH GLOVES warm. black, brown, grey, fawn, 501:. blm *nt'nts ’or all ‘9 tin? New, all wnnl ('lwvruns'. Pnlnrsz t'lmr and good, different widths of strip”, spwvinl values “00, 850, $1.25. NE \V Vl‘INl‘ITlANSw-H in; all-wool venetian, black, navy, brown, wine and myrtle, special 750. New Wool Gloves 10c Extra Special Flannelette Bargain ENVINE BI’CKfiKIN G LOV IS~9vory pair guarantee! in!” Shell Cardovan Glovesâ€"«boil, scorch, wind, wear, 1‘: Par proof, guaranteed, $1.54). Kronkn Mitts for temnsters etc.. 500. 600, 750, $1.00, $1.25. [en’s Underwear at 50c tn $1.25 a-piece. In order for some merchants to do business, it .pears necessary to advertise a big reduction in ice sale at intervals. hot so with us, as we sell at use prices every business day in the week. Call at Ir store and compare prices. No woman should be without one of our. MOp rs. Your floors will always be clean if you own . We also sell Mops and Mop Cloths. I Do not wear out your good carpets with a rse broom when you can buy a Carpet Sweeper so little money. Farmers should see that their cattle stables are readiness for the cold weather. We have a supply Cattle Chains and Stall Fixtures. A ”he. very latest creations. l’lulfy Rm Elizabeth Buffs, the prettiest, cullectinn Ila). NISSICS' (‘()ATS-vm-y stylish model trimmed with silk braid in Mikado effect, navy and brown, $8.50. New semi-fitted Coats. fine kersey cloth, beautifully tailc red. trim- med with self-strappings. silk braid and silk velvet, colors: black, navy, brown and Myrtle. spvnial $13.50. New. loos» fitting ("n.wtsz, fin? kvrsey cloth, ppaulettze shoulders. hamlsmuvly trimmed wivh siik hr ids and silk velvet, colors : navy, black, hmwn and myrtle, spew-i3] $12.50. Of murse you want to make your dollars do their duty! We want to help youâ€"its to our interestâ€" Thuse \':'1.11108 mm to your interest. These Values Stretch Your 66$ $99 We have just receive.:l a. large shipment of Fall its and Gloves, which we are selling at low prices, Have you seen our Colt Halters. We also have re to fit any size horse. ‘q...;.~ - 7:,We have received a large quantity of Coal lately. qwoek we expect a. car of Chestnut and a car of Good Cheer lump coal. ,. W. BLACK .. actio .B.K. Goods for the men All kinds of DRUGS AND CHEMICALS at rock bottom prices. a clear sanitary brush, reg. 35c quality for 250. leach: dentist’s fees and pro- motes health. This can only he momplishml by a'guod brush and a good dentefrice. We have all the popular tooth prep- arations and are. very proud of our stock of tooth brushes. sky Shirtsmflvmwl nf them? guaranteed for 1 year. ‘Big’ Shirts )lr-nditl winter Shirt. the best evm- sold at $1.25 Proper Care of the Teeth sizes of people, the :50. $1. OI) nut-s. ()u-l side fur the children. D- ‘T'T' ‘Yn‘ Al\uii‘. TH E Lovely New Neckwear The People’s Druggist Phone: 3, Durham Jno. A. Darling SANITARY New Dress Goods Ladies’ Coats a priw. It is l yd. wide. light and dark colors, pay 1250 for, gum! weight, remember (mly 500 G’S DRUG STORE. ~ gm-nwnts :u’e made on the same scale P gm'muntw‘ for big people, little gar- “‘lufl'y “mugs, (fibso-n Cn]l:xrs. Queen Try a glass of our delicious whole, ground and mixed, strict- ly pure and prices away down. somethinz'needed in every fam- ily. “he have just received a large lot of very fine scrubs, to clear at 2 for 50. wry pair guaranteed $2.00 awn-lined, very dressy and ICE CREAM SODA yvt, all prices from. lacvto ,‘ooling and refreshing. 333'; , all-wool, prettvshades, GIVE SATISFACTION Hand Scrubs Pure Spices ’, mp, crack, ma. mes are Sr. IIIâ€"John Kerr, Mary McAlie- tor, Grace Mountain, Elmer Fee, Nella Marshall. Vâ€"Willie “Wallace. IV Jr â€"Myrtle CaldwellJ James Marshall. Arthur Morice, Tommy Wallace. Pt. I Jr. â€"Nellie Anderson, Lazetta Seim Roy Thompson. Average attendanceâ€"28, MILDRED LEESON. Teacher. S. 8. NO. 1, NORMANBY. Pt. I Sr.-â€"Ectie Sackett, Alma Miller, Clarence Robinson. Olga Metzgnr. John' Pfefi'er, Clara Schenk, Ethel Young, Conrad Eydt. IIâ€"Edna Sackett, Clara Miller, Lavina Seim. Arthur Robinson, Isa- belle Marshall. Pt. II Sr.â€"â€"Elsie Sachs. Pt. II Jr.â€"â€"David Widmeyer, Sea- mon Yandt. III JI.-â€"â€" ":H' CuiSlGV. Wilfred AD derson, Coustena Hanna. Archie Anderson, Melinda Horn. III Sr..â€"Margaret Blaising. Albert Thompson. S 8 NO. 8. NORMANBY. IVâ€"Bessie Nichol. Winui'red Young. Janet Sharp, Barclay Thomp son. Jr. I B.â€"M. Charleton, A. McRon 31d and T. Corbett eq , J. Milligan. Jr. Iâ€"M. Mather, G. Reuy, G Miller,G Miller. Average attendance-52. A. C. MACKENZIE, Teacher Sr. Iâ€"F. Reay, B. Grierson, G Torry, R. Mightou. G. Hopkins. II Class-«B. Park. G. Turnl’mll. A. Turhhul', R. Lawrer 06. W. Mather, C. Reay, M. McRona‘d, Annie Rexy, E. Raay. Sr. Pr. IIâ€"N. Murdick. E Milli- gan. M. Adlam, M. Adlam, J. Hop- kins, R. Miller. Jr. Pt, IIâ€"G‘v. Johnston, S. Adlam, E. McLean, M. Turnbull. , Jr IIIâ€"A. Bailey, E Park and‘M. Park eq , M. Adlam. E. McLean, Mary Mather, B. Livingstone, F. Corbett, Maggie Hopkins. Jr. Iâ€"Adeline Petty, Robbie Mor- rison, Campbell Clark, Madeline Maurice. Average attendanceâ€" 30. Those present every davâ€"Ella Barber. Janett Kerr, Edna McIlvride. S. M. MOXALLY, Teacher. S. S. NO. 3. BENTI QCK. Sr, IVâ€"A. Wise. B. Wise. R. Alexander, B, Donnely. Jr. IVâ€"E Coutts, G. Reay. Sr IIIâ€"E. Derby and J. Hopkins eq . L Torry. A. McLean. J. Derby,‘ A, Lawrenve, N. McRonald. ' *0-“ ‘ 0 COO- LIVER. OIL TONIC] IN A thin, pm known to info tide of sickne ’ ’3 * commend oxomu bone and muscle fox growing child. The Oxomulsion is plea it as readily as it w mulsion, for no other e: druggists in two sizes, Th3 n ””””” ‘agnn nA I ' BUN-BS, ’ the mother’s Pt. IIâ€"Ednu McIlvride. James Leeeon. Wesley Pollock Sr. Iâ€"Alma Pecticrew, Robbie Clark, Gertie Petty. Andrv Hoy. Jr. IIIâ€"Ella Morrison, Willie Hutton. Mansfield Lesson, Lam-a Pettigrew. Sr IIâ€"Cecil Barber, Gordon Grant. Jr IIâ€"Percy Barber and “soil Blyth equal, Clara Pettigrew, Willie Pollock, Janett Kerr. Sr. IIIâ€"Florence Kerr, Margaret. Leeann, Smart Gram, Allan Petti- grew. Honor Rolls. UNION 9. 9 NO. 1, F. N. Sr. IVâ€"Margaret Kar- , Ella Bar bar, Hazel Barber, Winn‘e Blyth. HAUJABLE PHESBHIPTIUN run HHEUMAHSM -.-.K1flN£¥. Jflfl- BLADDER mums It is a wonderful mixture in the treatment of Lame Buck and Urinary Troubles. The ingredients can b It cures Rheumatic Pains in a few hours. e bought separately and mixed at home, or We are pleased to be able to publish for the benefit of our readers the prescription of a celebrated specialist. This is the result of years of scientific investigation and experience, and is taken from a reliable publication. This is an exact cap} of the original :â€" THE DURHAM CHRONICLE :1 A thin, puny baby will contract every disease 'jgl nown to infants, for it lacks vitality to stem the " tide of sickness. It needs something more than $2 the mother’s milk. Doctors know this and re- vcommend OXOMULSION, for it contains the flesh, ’ bone and muscle forming elements so necessary to the :’ growing child. The formula is given with every bottle. Oxomulaion is pleasant to the taste and baby will take it as readily as it will milk. insist upon having Oxo- mulsion, for no other emulsion is as good. For sale by all druggists in two sizes, 35c and $1.00. Prepared only by The Oxomulsion Co., corner Spadina and Phoebe Streets, Toronto. 1! baby ails, write us for advice.“ _- 'vr -WCJ “u fill the preécription. now we would advise out readers to cut Jr. IIIâ€"-Stewart McArthur, Mae McKechnie. Sr. IIâ€"Earl Veeeie, Tom Grasby. Jr. IIâ€"Armetta MoKechnie. Sr. Iâ€"Esther McLean. Campbell Mitchell. Winnie Mitchell, Mabel Gresby, Rab; Veeeie. Jr. lVâ€"Harold McKechnie, Willie Edge. Jr. Iâ€"Teddy Middleton. Matron McArthur. Pt. 1 Bâ€"Ruby Pilkey, Margaret Jackson. Pt. I Aâ€"Dan McArthur. Willie Palkey, Harry Styles. Pc.I Sr.â€"Leonard McKeown, Elsie Benton, B.ark Jackson, Mary Ed- wards. Angus McGillivray, Willie Styles. Pt lIâ€"Flora McFarlane, Thomas Edwards. Matt McKeown, Vine. Mc Nab. Edmund Poole, Arthur Pennock, Myrtle Pilkev. Robbie Kennedy, Oscar Pennock. Jr. IIIâ€"Sadie McGillivray. Tana McGillivray, Mabel Benton, Mary McMillan. Sr. II-- Silas Edwards. Jr 11â€" Allan McLean .Sndie Mc Millen V1013 Pilkey, Neil .‘Acl‘ arldue, Emma Arnett. Class IVâ€"Ruth McGillicray, Mar- tha Bilkey, George Heartwell, John McKeown. Jr. I Bâ€"G. McCaalin, Margaret Smith, S. Lawrence, L. Summon, S Sammon. Jr. I Aâ€"Lcwson Hopkins. JOHN JOHNSTON, Teacher. Sr. lâ€"Annie Mountain, H. Arm strong. George Cuff Jr. IIâ€"-â€"Jobn Pettv. Geo. Langrill, Archie Marchant, Irene Volletc. Sr. Pt. IIâ€"Cecil Mountain. Jr. Po. Iâ€"Ruaben Noble, May Dmnellv and Evelyn Sharpe equal. M. Wtherc Sr. IIâ€"Max Grierson and William Vollett equal, Lorne Mountain, A. Picken. Jr. III~ Annie Smith and James Vaughan equal. James Langrill. IV Classâ€"M. Donnelly, L. Vollett, S. Langrill. M. Mountain, Jeanie Picker). Sr. IIIâ€"Grace Petty. Clara McCae- lin, Ninah Nobla, Sadie Lawrence. Ella Cufl’. Wm. Langrill, H. Noble. Jr. I (A)â€"Elva Morico, Iva Mar shall and Walter Kerr equal, Wilma McMiwhell. Jr.. I (B)â€"Loronn Kellar, Charlie McAliater. E. B. Morice, Barbara Morice Average attendance-26. Highest attendanceâ€"34. Pt. IIâ€"Janet Mountain. Bella Morice and Maggie Petty equal. Andrew Marshall, Zeus Bert and Dawson Marshall equal. M untam. Jr. IIâ€"Katie Kerr. J. Buns. At that Mountain, John Barr. ‘ Ir. IIIâ€"Jean Moricm Wal'er Mc- Alistev. Henrietta Kvllar, Melville Mar 0 ~. Harry Cald ve'l. Leslie MO'I‘J. i GOOD FOR BABY! HUT [‘ON HILL SCHOOL. U. S. S. No. 2, B. G. S. S. NO. 1 GLENELG. ETHEL R. GREENWOOD, Teacher. C. D. FARQUHARBON, Teacher. Ilâ€"Mafiel Wallace, Stanley L. B. WALKER, Teacher. erous Sir WMbd «Ex-«km three. "We have, therefore, vary 1i fioulty in exglainlng this reau‘ we gee 'thgt fifteen hundred- counties being Prescott, Ottawa, Rus- sell, Nipfssmg, Essex North, Glen- garry, ornwall, and Stormou't, Algo- ma, Simcoe East, Kent. Essex South and Rentrew South. ‘ In twelve counties in the Maritime Provinces, W115! the Cunmtriotq are in large numbers, an .dcnt' A ,cal ' of thugs are showq. Th5}: US$115: nnnnficm nun n1--- _ ammembcr 3ZBrd, 1853. John Jacob Asstor was their only son.‘ (There were stoufr dun LIMITS, two of them, Mrs. Ogillve I wig and Mrs . Orme Wilson are now liv..ng. The eldest daug' fer, Miss Em 1y Astor. who maxrjmd J. J. Van Allan. died {some years aago, as did Mes Helen Astor “4i: married James Roasevelt-Ro;|se- .‘~.":'w \York, October (illâ€"Mrs. “'m. A tor, who frr htirty years has been 1".gii.rd°§“d :13 toe social lead-3r of New York, died toâ€"n'ght of heart dLaeaee at her home on Fifth avenue. For hourly {our “'Uuki Mrs Astor, who was 252 yuzlrs, old. 1:13 been in .. cr tiâ€" cul conditon. Mrs. Crme \Vilson, a duu‘g, tor of Mr 3. Astor, was with her mot er fwhen she did. 'I‘Uea‘e is no name an the American social rue-g stun that is so well known as tamt of Mrs. Astor. It is Mrs. Astor w‘ 0 established the famous 400‘ her viatng Lst or grinally being gon- fin’d to taut number of names. Wm. Astor, w? o die-:1 .n Paris in 1892, took little part In the social activities his wife enjoyed. ‘ Mrs. Astor was Miss Carol ne Schw- e.r,horn, a daughter of Abraham Sohwor‘horn, a well to do merchant. She was married to W.ll;am Astor on Saptembcr 3ZBrd, 1853. John Jacob Asstor wasjtlnc-ir. only son.\_ (There ‘lrr.r.n och..l_ We ofier One llundrml Dollar-v Reward for any cane of « hearth that cannot. be cured by Hall'a Uatarrh Cute F J. CliENhY (10., Toledo 0. We the undersigned haxe known 1“. J. Cheney for tho last 1.3 years and believe htm prrfoc 1y honorable in a ll bustm-au ‘t‘anaactions and finan- cially able to carry out any obligations made by hm tirtu “'AI DING, KINNAN .9. Mama: \Vholefialfl Druggtstu, Toledo. 0. Hall“: Catarrb Cum In taken Internally. no lag tljwctty upon the b oud and mucous aurtacas of _â€"Vâ€" w v““ I'll“ I'll-L‘Iun Hill]. the ”Lamb 7 lentimuumls sent tree Pr ents pear battle. bout u) all Uruggisls. A â€"â€"Ireue Whittaker. Harold Fal- couer.Auu1e Brooks. Adeline Graham. Intermediate -Valerie MommKatb- leen Jamieson, Jerome Merrie, Reuny Snell, Elvin Shultz. B.--Marjorie Brown. Willet Snell. Jessie MvUrie, Jimmie Rutherford. Walter hichot. Jr. I-Gladys Douglas. Belle Lau- der, Otciiia Limin, Albert Davie, Eadie Huldebraudc and Clarence McGirreq. tr. Iâ€"Ethel Whitmore, Jemim: Lawrence. Harold Ramage, Hazel Button. Edith Hughes. Jr. Pu. IIâ€"Vera Allan, Maydee McAuley. Donald McQueen, Gladys Bryon. Edie McKenzie and Tillie Levine eq. Jr. IIâ€"John Duncm, John Mc- Gowan, Irene Mchee, Nellie Mc- Kechnio and James Billings eq .Lorne J ackson. Sr. I'm. IIâ€"Arthur Ramage, Robin Farquharson and Charlie McDougall eq., Harper McGirr, Inez Redford. Ermina Billings. Sr. IIâ€"Nellie Fluker. Gordon Gun, Rita Torrey, Jack Bryon. Wilfred Campbell. lake unit's Family 1‘: In 101' canauuuuon. Jr IIIâ€"Annie Russell. Ell: Car- son. Marion Calder, Sadie McDonald, \dary McKachnia. Sr. IIIâ€"lanes Marshall. Wilfred Nichol. Edna Patterson, Florence Barclay, Caldwell Marshall. Form IIâ€"Vnddie Caldwell, Kath lean McDougull. Beth .lnlnieson. Liz zie McCuuig, Ham-:1 Willis. Alex Findlay. \ Form Iâ€"Mary Backus. Annie Clark. CarrieJaIuieSOu, Willie Petty, Vivian Crawford. Jr. IVâ€"Halen Ireland, Florence Byron, Rav Farquharson. Frank Mc- [lraith Alex. Htldebrandt. Sr. IVâ€"â€"Karl Lenahan. Devan. Warmington, ’l'ressn McKay, Susie Kelsey. Tommy Luuder ~ DURHAM SCHOOL. K. s. DEPT. Form III. Jr. Teachersâ€"Maggie Firth. Eva Ramon, Edith Allan and Winnie eq.. Nullie Hepburn and Agnus McGirr eq., Wallace Findlay. Jr. Matriculationâ€"Eva Benton Winnie Binme, NHHIH Hepburn Wailace Find n3, Marion Jamieson Liberal Returned to Power. On How’~ This ? . astul‘ Dead- P. S. DEPT. ‘ried t'wenty- ‘2'er little dif- 13 result. when pqrqq‘ ,3 thou- mucous aurlaces cit" Toronto \Vindmills. MPllote Sharpless Cream Separators Harness, Rugs, “'hips, (ms. (ix-vases Stoves. Furnaces, Singt‘l‘a 3"“ng Machines, Heintzman'e l’innns Mcmllgblin’ s anous l 511,1...t Ramiro for all makes nf l’lnws. RENEE for all makes of vaing Ma- chines. Automobiles. Ties, Poles, lmughl [WP I THE GREAT scuoou. ' Machine Oil, Harness ()i}, Ame Grease and Hoof Ointment, go to S. P. SAUNDERS G60. White Son Threshing Ma- chines. ,7 ‘ P 4% :ciflflllww Agent, for Percival Ayr. Amvrimn. Persian and Listuwvll plows. AGENT FOR Implements Special attention to Gaso- line Engine repairs. C. SMITH 6: SONS N STOCK OR MADE TO ORDER, Engines and Boiler Repairs prompt! y executed. RIG HT PRICES AND GOOD WORK. Our ”at. record and our prm-wnt 2! mi.- 'ork .MPI no as the grout p: AL'I 2t u‘hhl '0th of Weutern Outann. WC luv. ohm doptrtments .â€" Oocmnorolnl. Morthand Tolumhio our MW“ .10 in demand 8" Rust!" Wm Mb.“ ‘3 '8" 88 Uffit‘v 54:5. hltn. Mlfldml instruction. I'M low. «Manhole free. Write turn Illott MoLachlin PIERCIPALB MANUFACTURERS 0? Cutting Boxes, Horsopmvers, Wind Snickers, Stock raisers’ Femi Boilers. Millwrights, Machinists, Iron and Brass Founders. and Steam Fitters. . . . . DURHAM FOUNDRY FARM MACHINERY DURHAM. BTR‘TFORD. ONT. COMBINED SI'ITS Regular 82.“) line. to clear For the next 15 day “ to clear out our 0m overalls and will gin bm'gains in these lim-‘g JOHN N. MUHDUEK Sash 59’ Doors full line of Chnive (1 ways in stock, W1) sold at. right prim my}. 5 ‘ HUI CATALOGUE Frost 5’ Wood All Kinds of Kiddulgh House, Block OVERALLS The Harnessm ake B. R. Shaw. Sec. Write for it i1 gcdw course ntil ONTARIO a. HODkIDS and 1:4. ,_ find with the 1m “1. ‘TC. Hunt hall '11:. l ‘. “I. ‘00! badly r“ in 018091.: last \g. I " Wnlter Builcx s} “‘h sister. MI'S T'k ii were guests 0! 31 r. L'nkors. “. Ind Hrs. Wm. PM [33.0" over to an“, .I [fly Ritchie Ls 1v m in town. .0 WI Firth was 110'! “0 [or n (cw (1M 3. to.“ If}. Andv \\ .ltNJh 0‘ [o “It ! few days Mr. 1 It. .nd MTG. Alf. 1;;130 ~I W lCIt With ILP (X h' ' ~ Mu ”- J Klein of To: m ' u . ~ ”of her cousins L.» 2.:0 I“! Hum. one dfl) last \xo . n. “Baht. Dnraavel. (f 1* xn - 3 couple of day“. \\':'L‘ I Vfirflkinghum Cl'd Lthrr Hi! [nativec around here. litteptim .an aid pnv gm turmp cro » is cow “I the ’avemge this ymr “I W unday school a a}; Sundm'last a. .6. UL‘ I.“ Iondny last 3.600.31th b(l(\" ,. In In.“ weeks ( ' “0011 for «J Emu-211118 be bid '1 ’0.“ ‘I'rl. “'m. Rite? ( (u with friends {it 8“ “'le will!“ the “Mk Candi! last vs i M. crOpi are. you ether Vuur‘ 1 Ghmh'h‘éo‘bg v. number from um m I Miss! the «Kid U I on Friday «evenm: :n: my sex! time. ‘ Sutherland of Sn No i. I‘d Mrs. Thomas B n‘m I? ’1'! 91?”in tum 'Il ‘flouscho Flour Edge Hill. pay for ViCkers‘ C: 'rd Dec few ants 00d results C\' It is the fin It, purest ߢ milled. It’s D. [1118 Co.. is alwavs a it“ 381 héld on .1 vvâ€"I rnn {I

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