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Durham Chronicle (1867), 20 Jan 1910, p. 5

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In! rad )R“ ‘ (J E) MITHING il‘ Specialty Mulh‘ tion-- 1910 BAK KI“ EA D ()l' IT’ 6000 mnut ha red latest plumbing and find our prices the In volume Ill rooooooooooooooooooo Ilt PER «'11 koooooo§ooooooooooo \tl t’ \V LH EDT U under whenever In mv dt ll‘ {ht pl nt and J. Me- to cater to the line of it lx‘lieve that ' ‘ '.~‘ UFRSELV‘. with that an" ’lllt’l‘9 Jan. 20 1910 nf busines- p-n HIHCQ ISIDQ'SS under )0!) ll I] i sun... heartily I) lit "I i I" you Kidney and Liver M ed icated Pads i Cure all Kidney and Urinary Weakness. l’ainsin hack. Lumba- ‘ go. Rheumatic. Neuralgia. All Li- t’wer and Stomach complaints. All " Female weakness, painful and irregular periods. Men. Women and Children are benefitted alike. Prive one pair one dollar. 311! “~ ‘ u . “-- o quickly introduce will mail with first order One Pair Free-that is two pairs on receipt of this advertisment and one dollar. Order today this cheap and reliable treatment. 20 U! IL!) LIIl-V y“;- A«l«lrc-s<- -m£ neonâ€"(inst) PAD COMPANY 9‘) VIC roan .»\v1-:.. Wmnsna, 03:12. CANADA Real drop from mulu pl‘lc'tm. N0 marking up first and then marking down to make the prices look like har- gains. ()ur goods will be all sold at. Real Bargains for ten days, beginning Sat- urd ay, December II Ready-nude Suits, Ready- made Pants, Overalls, Ladies’ and Men’s Underwear, Blan- ketsJVnollen Slim-ting. Prints. Flanm-lettos, Men's and Buys’ Caps and (Haves and a boat of other articles. Real bargains in fresh Fruit Currants. R a isi n s, Lemons, Oranges. etc. Real bargain» in ( )rangee‘. ('hniu’ Grncerit $3,000.00 CHOICE UP-TO-DATE Merchandise, J. LEVINE, Durham, secures $3,000 stock of U otoâ€"date and Seasonal)!” Goods, consisting of three cases of Dry Goods, Dress Goods. etc , one bale Factory Cotton. one case of Flannelette and Toweling, three cases of Boots and Shoes, be- side a large quantity of Clothing and other general merchandise at an extremely low rate on the 3. See these prices and judge accordingly. Staple Dry Goods One Bale Factory Cotton Hemx 40 in. Sheeting regular _ price up to 14c, Sale l’lice ........ (loud 40 in. Sheeting, reg. price 100 ytl., Sale Price ........................ Great value 40 in. lighter weight, yard ................................................ Heavy SPECIAL . 20, 1910 25 Brown and Navy ranama W33 ‘8 I negunarp flue 11 um, Ju. 25 Tweed and “ orsted, regu- ' ....... 81.98 Skirts, regular $6, for ......... to ............................... many hundreds of other specials on saie, including the balance of the H.H.Mockler stock. Butter, Eggs and Dried Apples Taken as Cash and Highest Prices Paid. 1 You Can’t Afford to Stay Away 10c yd , for ........ Fiannelette Custom Are continually being made in Por- cupine and anganda Districts. The route to Pnrcupine is via Grand Trunk and T. N. 0. Railway to Mathesun, thence by sleigh road. The 'i'uum to (icm'gandn is via Grand Trunk. T. N. 0. Railway and Tenniskaming and (inwgauda Transport, (30. Through tickets issue-(l and baggage cherked lhnmgh lo luttm' point. ‘ The busiest 'amd mightieSt little ,thing that ever was made is Cham- berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab- .lots. They do the work whenever {you require their aid. These tab- ‘l'ets change weakness into streng- lth. listl-essness into energy, gloom- liness into joyousness, Cl‘heir ac- 'tion is so gentle one don’t real- ize they have taken a' purgative. Sold ‘by all dealers. Rich Strickes of Gold and Silver Round Trip Tourist Tickets on sale. vaure tiakets and further infornm- tint) frnm 'While assisting her son to loarll sawlogs on a sleigh at their home in Garrick, Mrs. Carolina Ev- ers was killed by one. of the logs' rolling over her. The log in some manner. having shipped, rolled back on the old woman, pinning her to the ground. rHer’son, by a desperate effort, succeeded in roll- ing off tha log, when it again rolled back. breaking several bones in her body.-Ayton Advance. Offices Forced to Sell Many Cases of Unclaimed Goods to Realize the Duty J. 'l‘()\VNER, Depot Agent ‘. 10c Killed By a Log Women’s gopd I_3(_)x _Ca1f Blu. BOOTS AND SHOES Bals. regular $2, for ............ 5] .49 Women’s fine Dnn’g Bals, reg. price $3.50, for ...................... $2.39 Men’s Heavy Tan Grain Blu. Bals, reg. $3.50, for ................ $2.49 Men’s Good Year Box Calf Bals regular $4.00, for .................... $3.28 Prints ! Prints ! ! These goods will be high in the spring Good 121/20 values, Sale Price, yd. ”A consisting of cases of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Fancy Goods, Best English 140 Taffeta, for yd.. 25 Brown and Navy Panama Skirts, regular $6, for ......... . Winnie Lauder has been helping Mrs. David Marshall with her housework for the past. few weeks. There was a big sleigh load from the hurt. M18. Thos. Marshall held her glasses broken. ‘ Muss 3mm) from Grand Valley, vis- ited hernncle Geo. M. Leeson for a few days last Week. . -- AL__>J_>j A number from Varney attended the funeral of the late Mrs. “’11:. Brad- ley of Orchard, . At. our public school meeting Mr. Geo. )1. Leeson was elected u'ustee in, place of R. J. Allan retiring. At the annual meetingof the Maple. woud cemetery held on Saturday the 8th Jns. Mcllvride was reelected Mrs. Tiukem and one of her sons\ frmu Dornoch visited the fm'luer’s brutheraml sister Mr. \Vm. Bryaus {and Mrs. Julm MvCalmuu of Vzu'neyg ‘ fur a few days last week. ' Geo. M. Lveson and his daughter; Margan-L drove to Grand Valley last» l'l‘hm'sday to visit his thher-iu-lmv; 2 Mr. Huurn and m altvud thu wedding i Inf his sister-in-lnw Miss ('1:l\\'fnl‘.l. g ' Mr. and Mrs. Alf Mvflahv’s little! U Q [my about. mm yttm' UM Luuk qu very! flmd spells last, wm'k. something like} wrunvnlsimm but undm' the skaul g twnum-m of Ur. (hmis getting ulnng: inicvly. â€"â€" ,-_ 1 L. ustee. u um «c. R. J. Eden and J. \V. Blyth fmufl Varney attended the District L. O. L. 3 meeting held in Durham on Tuesday 3 the 11th. 7 __ __ , . I 1 IUIIO LDC Mr. S. McNally prearhed in Varney Sunday befnrelast. and Mr. Km'stedt last, Sunday. Rev. Mr. Carter being at, his home in Brantfm-d. They both gave us good service. . I ‘ C \Vm. lirew is working timse days for John Mm-ice. Billie does not like to be idle if he can get anything to do. Mr. Andrew Swim has been trying to buy one of our slows but as yet has nnL cmupletml the dual. Property in Varney is in demand. \Vilbert Blyth got one of his horses cm-kmi badly (me day last week while drawing logs for the Furniture Co. ....,. .J . Mr. and Mrs. A. McUlinLnn and little girl from thv \thg, am visiting Mrs. McU’s (mother Gem. M. Leeann and other friends. Mrs. I.).-1vid.\I(-Urie while returning hu'mv from hvr daughter’s Mrs. Gem-go Marshall inst, Week. gut upset (mt, of th‘ nutter and received a very sevm'e injury frmu which she is sutfm-iug sown-91y. The. roads are in \ 91'\' bad shape now and Viuggets mu 2: cmnumn thing. ...... .-,.- --- .- _ \Vhile Mr. and Mrs. A. MleinLnn and Maggie MvNimw were going to Din-- hani last 'l‘hnrsdav they lopplt’d over and lhv home got away and ran from \Vin. Mountain's gate Lo .las. Bum’s where it, was caught. Nobody was hurt. and but little damage done LU horse and rig. And again while the load of Hockey boys were going up in your town they turned the Whole load over and the swigh on top of them. “"9 haven’t heard whether it hinder- ed than from playing hm-key or not. , shirts and drawers, regular 5OEâ€"and 600, Sale Price... J 1‘; .L wuvuw, AVA J u.- 0.... .0.............. .0...‘.......... 11° Mk. Everet Huiv v‘i'sit-ed fur a. few DIUCD, UWIV .I. 1 Avv, J u o 0.0.9.000...OOIOIIOIOOOOOOCCOOCO..00.... 8° Varney. THE DU BEAM CHRONICLE 737-3 $1.49 rs. ‘ Wm. Morice, a little below Varney. irk;i8 prepuing to build a new brick ! house next summer. Success Billie. .het A number fxom Varney attended rey , the Farmer’s Institute on Thursday on E afternoon and night and were delight- ole _ ed with the speaking and program. [ Mr. Everet lIny gave the youth and ‘ beauty of our hamleu a party on Tues- tdny night where they enju3 ed tbmn- lselves immensely. days last week M, Mr. Thoe. MacAllis- Rev. Mr. Carter returned to Van-hey on Saturday from antford, where he has been visiting his parents for nearly three weeks and where he took part in the big fight. for local oplion. He wok up his work on the V arney cireuitlast Sunday with fresh vigor 31f her his rest. Mr. and Mrs. Dickson from Gleueden visited the latter’s sister Mrs. D. Allan of Varney, over Sunday last A number from our Sunday school attended the Sunday school conven- tion of the M t. Fun-est district held in Durham on Tuesday and had a profit,- able time. d A very sad fatality occurred at Han- I over on Friday morning of last week. I by which John Pettigrew. son of Mr. and Mrs. \V. G. Pettigrew of Holstein lost his life while assisting in shunting c cars in the yard of the Furniture 00., ' of that town. He was proceeding to . tum the switch at the siding when he 9' apparently slipped and fell the ear passing over him. Death was instan- | ' taneous. The remains were brought' to this village on Friday evening. I The memorial services were held Sun- {day in the Presbyterian ehureh con-1’ ulneted by his pastor Rev. Mr. Fish of‘ Owen Sound assisted by Rev. (1". A. I King whence. the funeral (-ort-ege pro- ‘ needed to Reid’s cemetery, the pull 5 hearers being six of his associates, , members of the Brotherhood from , g P tllllt‘l‘SLUD. John entered the ser- : i vices of the U. 'l‘. R. about live years ; ago and at the time of his death was. i 21 years 4 months and 3 days old. lle a I was married on July 21st of lust year i I 2| to Miss l‘ldith Mummy of ()WMI Sounvl. ','l‘l1e.\' htul established :1 eolnfortnoltfi . home in the county capital and were; fliuppy and eontented. He leaves to‘ mourn his loss and early demise. his 'young wife. who will miss his. regularg )eturu from duty, and his pments,‘ brothers and sisters who will look in ivaiu for his peiiodiv:i! visits to the .ohl home of his ehihlhot‘ul. \Ve join‘ twith the many synmztthizing friends in wishing the bereaved the consola- ,: tiou that lleaven alone can give. ! Mr. and Mrs. Hurray of Owen Sound ".were present at the funeral of their , ‘- ‘ou-iirlaw. l, ReV. U. t‘osens of Arthur will con- ' ,duct the. Inissionnrv services on the -' t Holstein circuit on Suhlmth next. | Rev. G. A. King‘ is attending the H. .-T " S. lustitute meetings this week in 3 Durham. Mount Forest, Arthur and l (‘il‘iilld Valley. - -_ . - . '.7 ‘ ‘‘‘‘‘ --....- . _,- MissJaunes of Guelph, IS spending the work at the parsonage With her friend Miss V. King. A. R. Grmgg (fit-J'Iâ€"lfivllCt/ed the service at Yeuvil Inst Sabbath. IUV -V"V.- erws (mumvm returned last week from Thamesville. The People Remember what bargains J. LEVINE gave them during the last sale and how m'ery‘ohing was as advertised. This sale will cause a great stir, and a great crowd will attend as before. Prices are going up in the wholesale mar- kets, so this is a grand opportunity. Just at this time when prices on all goods are going higher, a chance like this means great saving to the public. Men ’8 Good Suits, worth up to MEN’S 9510, Sale Price ........................ Men’s Tweed Suits, good wear- ers, worth up to $6, for ........ Newest Up-toâ€"date Suitsnvorth up to $515, Sale Price ............ Boys’ 3-piece Suits, regular up to $5, Sale Price ..................... Boys’ 2-piece Suits, reg. up to $3.50, Sale Price .................... Men’s College Overcoats and several other good styles, $12 cost, to clear .................................... 87.98 Regular price from, yd., $1.50 Holstein. Overcoats CLOTHING SALE AT THE OLD DURHAM, - We bed the pleasure of Ieeinu thel new folding machine (which we. re- cently installed in the printing room] of the Durham Chronicle.) in Opera- tion on Wednesday at last week. The Chronicle which was heretofore fold- ed hy hand was run through this machine after leaving the press. and: came outetone end of the machine folded neatly. \Ve were surprised to see how smoothly those little rollerm took in the large sheet. and. with the aid of tiny canvas belts conveyed it‘ back and forth until it dropped into it kind of trough, all ready for labelling. As the paper goes through. it is neat- ly trimmed by a revolving knife. 'l‘akennll through the machine is it beauty, does its work perfectly, rapid- ly and with clock work regularity and will prove itself it time and labor saver in the Work of printing. OOOOOOOOIOCOOOOOOOOOOOO0.0...O...IOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOO. Miss Kate McNally is home from She Quéen city for a few weeks hull- aye. Prayer meeting was held at the home 0er. and Mrs. Thus. McGlrr. on \Vedncsdny of last. week and was well attended. Messrs. A. Urutchley, M. Ritchie, A. Lindsay are at, present, engaged by the Knechwl Furn‘turc 00.. hauling logs from Saugeeu Valley bu Durham. Miss Annie Collier left for the Queen city \Veduesday of last, week. Mr. T. A. Allan was in Holstein last Saturday. Ml. \Vesley McN. Llly letutnod to Owen Suund Mondav lust. aftel spend- ing a couple of Weeks at the pmenml home. Quite a number of the yuuug peuplc attended the l‘ltigv Hill Literary Society debate on Friday night lust, and report, a good time. Prayer meeting will be hvl.‘ :1 home. of Mrs. Chas. Rim-hie, ”Ii“. [my evening at 8 o’clock p. m. Th9 usual monthly cutermitmu-nt of the Green Grove Literary Sucit'ly. will be held on Tuesday evening Jan. 25th talking the funu of dvlmw lhv subject lwing, “Rvsulvt'd that Wt-MIUI causes mm c misvry l [mu dues puvvrl y." Speakers an the allil-mnlivu are ’1‘. A. Allan, H. McFadden, (‘. Rim-hi9. Neg- alive A. McGil'l', M. McFadden. R. U. Hewitt. 3118. Chas. Ritchie :u'cumpanivd by Mrs. \Vm. Nuble 3pm": Tuesday of last, week at, the home uf Mr. and Mrs. John (fiollipr. Mr. Jns. Atkinson delivered a fine Lem" nfhurses at qumver, Monday of last Week. Mr. Gen. Aljm' sold it film fourâ€"nur- uld horse last wch to Mr. J. 1’. Hunter for n handsome figure. Mr. Jns. Rucchie was engaged mak- ing lmrn timber Inst, wvek with Mr. C. Mun". MCW’illimnsville. Miss M. Furl" of Unrl‘iv and Miss Jane Ritchivnf Edgu Hill are at the, home of M m. A. \Vatmm at prvsvnt. In our last budget we mentiened the fact Lhrtt, Mrs. Adam \Vatsmn was un- der Dr. Jeumeum’s care. “’6 did unt,‘ reflh think her case was so serious but 1t pruvvd serious elmugh, and «m l _. . Saturday morning last between) [how hnurs of 9 and 10. she underwent a very successful uperation which was Men’s Suit Lengths Darkies’ Corners. etc., sold at sacrifice prices FOR TWENTY-ONE DAYS $5.98 $3.98 $9.98 83.28 82:23 32.00 | 20 Pieces of Fine Dress (10on Including Lustrcs, Molmirs, Serges, Satin Stripe Suitings, eta, reg. 750 yard, for ................................ 39¢ Linens Toweiings, reg. 312%0, extra \\ ide, 10c Towelings, reg. 110, for yd .............. 8c Towelings. reg; 100, for yd .............. 70 Good Lqrge Towels, regular price -390 Dress Goods ' pair, 8519 Price ...................... , ...... 190 Table Linens,reg. 500 Table Linenzfiglc Table Linens, reg. 3754c Table Linen Sale Price ........................................ 256 Double width,_ 3% yards each, Price ................ Sale Price, yd.......... ...................... at {he l1. l1. MOCKLER ri- rformed by Dr. Brad.1amieson. r. Jamison Sr. was pmnt. while Dr. Hutton administrated the su- esthetic. Mu. Watson is doing In“ we ate planed to any: ‘with first clams medical awe friend. and a trained nu ith. from Fergus Hospi ' hear of her speedy Mr. Palm Patterson has moved onto the firm he Imlsvd from Jame. J ulmsmn and for the present. is batch- ing it. Rev. C. 0. Brett of Huron Coll” preached in St. Paul's church on Sun- day. His home is in Gall and hv hid. fair tn be muongst the lending Divines. Messrs. Rubl. Barium:- and Jamel Man-k were elected to fill the vacancipo on the .~Ch()ul bzmnl. .37 cents Mr. Herbert “'ilkinsun. of Ednmn- mn, is visiting his mmsins Mr. and Mrs. Mack and other amu- friends in this part. Mr. Archie Ector ms¢-«»llnpmait‘d by Jas. Barclay Were down this way buy- ing some horses to take \Vcst in the spring. He purchased a fine specimen from your humhle servant. Mr. \V. J. McFadden is doing such a rushing business in organs that he is sanietilnvs forced to deliver utter night. Mr. Samuel Mm-rimm has been away furafew wveks in the Status, Pennsylvanii we think. looking after the winding up M an estate of which he may he a lwnoflvmry. IL is a lulu: time sim-e we saw a pwck ,nmllvr in this part until last woo-k and it lniglll; hav« hot-u rm lung,r again l)“ l it; not, been for Llw. palm-nuagv of a few mf um' havhelnm. Hv was selling llmlies’ waists and it. was a, nim- quiet 'way fur chem tn buy a lair-0 prvwnt l for their girls in their uwn home away frmu the public gaze. \Vheu Tum \Vilsnn (-ugngml tn cut land haul 50,000 ft. of logs Lu the hur- 3 ham Furniture Fantm-y, people said he {couldn’t do it. but he hit» it almost. lomuplvtvd before. the J :muury thaw. l'l‘om is a hustler. '1‘ he Drmnure Furresters held last Friday night in their hall, what. they called a mlly but, we would call it a. dance. As fur the going and coming over the drifted roads We can find no Imuw far it. Mr. Major [Cm-10: has purchased Mr. )harles McKenzie’a fun“ on the. 18th vml. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mt-Ltsughlin and sun Genrge \‘isiud Cheslvy flieudl recently. Other correspondents re NH‘L hunting wedding lx-lls in their 1 ism-id, but. W0 couldn’t hear hells m' anything vlsv for the pauple talking about wvd- dings in a half dram dllfcreuc hmueS. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is a very valuable medicine for throat and lung troubles, quickly relieves and cures painful breath- ing and a dangerously sounding cough which indicates congcsted lungs. Sold by all dealers. T weeds SPECIAL ONTARIO I ............... 3

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