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Durham Chronicle (1867), 10 Feb 1910, p. 7

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A T :ions Alloversufl'fliz inn ..................... 56 to I“ y“ d. ' .va .-\aners....406 to 75¢ yard lr- va 1'0”“? ('nl’d and Frilling {c i’.‘5.’.'i“j'.‘:‘::..20c to 35¢ |in From Day to Day .q are luery, tine "drapy” wum fetus k". The shades are soft u “,3“, “ho-s of violets, amethyst, :, The prices ......50c ‘0 81.5. s of our good selling Winter Coatiâ€" ack. blue. brown, grey kc. Ker- eeds, legular $12.50 to $15.“). l‘ullar Coats; 1 only Man’s Curl-lin- s Coon Fur Coat: I only Man’s Bul- 39 0! Fur Stnles. Runs and Mulls. 'ED PRICES TO CLEAR i) get your spring of spring work is on ’ery pick of the goodl'nnd. lear at =- =- - $9.50 30 range 0! the new colors. d it is at our store you will 'ndigestion if you get your us. Try our ‘Homeâ€"mada’ 2' and nourishing. l0” ruost shoe Stow-o Id Vinegars md Pure Manitoba Flow rmers Produce Wanted Fe for drwmes, shirtwaists, apron m-w Lino-us ......... I06 (0 25¢ y“ \Vhitv and Grey Cotton: at old pric-ws. Spec- '0 '21 iai at. y] c a l' t Nuts 'ionery [oodsuOur New Stock ITH These ““5. are In New Stripes .TINSON .s.‘ N D’S than W. loll Except the color The factor- ies are 099!) to the public-â€" ulll’ dam is open to the public tow, and we invim you all to call and inspect. our goods and wicm, “7» will not unto you t . purchase if you don’t wtnt to. “'0 Ir a clean ing the balance uf 0!? Xmas NJipmrs at and heluw l'H‘f. “it?! and (}‘0V. greatly reduced in price. Trunks and Suit Cam tea at moderate prices. Custom Work and R0. pairing an uuual at 10, l anawaeumawmtwaeewawwwas fit“!!! :Sale Still Goingn On Feb. 10. mm J; L E VINE-3 Men’s Elastic Web, unshrinkable, good value at 7 50, for ........................................................ 49 Boy’s Two and Three Piece Suits worth from $3.50 to $5.00, for ...... ”.28 and $3.28 Everything is exactly as advertised. No misrepresentation. Cali early and get bargains. High-class Overcoats to clear at low prices Bargains in Dress Goods 6: Men’s Sultings New Groceries Just Arrived 3 English Extra Heavy Unshrinkable Wrapper- ette, suitable for wrappers, waists and chil- dren’s dresses, at a yard. ........ 80 and 1 0c Still a large assortment of stock to be sold at slaughter. prices. During the past we have supplied many satisfied customers on account of real bargains and we are prepared to do even better yet. If you want to make money by securing high-class goods at low prices, you should not miss an opportunity that it is not likely to be repeated. All our goods are guar- anteed to give satisfaction or money will be refunded. Boots, Shoes and Rubbers all GOING AT LOW PRICES At Mockler’s Old Stand “Daisy,” said Georgiana in a tone that dropped Peter and Mrs. Morning- Itar out of the conversation, “did you get any news in your letter from Belle?” “News! Well, i should say! Don't you thinkâ€"the Civic club in its pros- pectus for next winter's work has (one and put meâ€"meâ€"down for a paper!” glues I have a suspicion that you‘re on and are joliying on. Say, what dandy big gooseberries these are!” she exclaimed, with characteristic irreueâ€" vance, eating more than she picked. to Mrs. Morningstar’s evident discom- Both the girls regarded him dubious- ly, but the stolldlt'y of his face was impenetrable. you say so. I ain’t denyin’ no such statements.” “But, Peter, I had hopes of you that day you so nicely picked up my hat- pin for me,” said Georgiana in her pat- on-the-head tone of voice. “Done It to see how the pin was made, that you could stick it through your skull and not kill yourself,” he said, disclalming any gallantry in the “It may be that kind of an impossi- bility,” answered Peter in a tone of reluctance to commit himself, “since She turned her back on him in dis- dain and began to help Mrs. Morning- star with her berries. “You’re not worth while, Peter,” she cast at him over her shoulder. “A man with such views is capable of other underhand dealings.” Georgiana sighed. “If my faith in human nature were not very large I should believe that to give even a sug- gestion of real chivalry to a born Penn. sylvania German was almost a psychic impossibility. Frankly, Peter, isn’t it '2" “I am disappointed in you, Peter.” Daisy said reproachfully. “Miss El- lery and 1 both supposed that you had fine though undeveloped perceptions or intuitions, which, with a little en- couragement, might reveal you to yourself.” Daisy dmpped her notebook and 1001:- ed at Peter severely, while Georgiana gazed at him pensively. “Was he a Pennsylvania German?” she asked skeptlcally. “Dutch as snltz.” “I’d like to make a note of it.” she said, gathering up her pencil and book. “Tell me, Peter, what were the cir- cumstances and how did he help her?" “You must have been mistaken, Pe- ter,” Daisy said incredulousiy. “She was his wife, and he helped her fasten a basket on her back to carry into the village.” “No, I ain’t neither. I seen him when he done it.” 2,” said Daisy frankly, “some.- and then cut rather uneasy glances at Peter and Mrs. Morningstnr, and she now leaned down and said some- thtng in a lowered voice to Georgian; speak. but it you feel any ”prehea- uohs”â€" Goorxluu rose and that out her skirt. Georgiana shook her head and an- swered aloud: “You need not heatrald. Their plane in so far below that of ourselves. Daisy. that they scarcely catch the sound or our voice. when we “Father considers him able,” Georgi- ana went on. "But." she added. “I have heard him say of him that he had ‘a sarcastic tongue.’ Now. sarcasm.” she dogmatiaed. “is not the expansion of a high plane of thought, and per- haps." she said earnestly, “I may be able to help him to see lite more sweet- ly and sanely.” . “Do you know.” said Georgiana. her i countenance softening with her pleas- ! ing reflections. “that even father has ' caught the infection of Dr. Kinross‘-â€" well. popularity (I dislike the word: You know he is not, apt to notice such 1 things. but he remarked to me several ' times that he had never seen a you": man so turn the heads of all the m. . menâ€"even the married women!" (“Not if I have any Influence with myself.” was Kim-083’ mental com- ment.) “We shall cure him of that." Georgi- ana smiled, her tongue suggesting a pro- prietorship which Kinross couldn’t help thinking a little gratuitous. “Perhaps." Daley reluctantly con- ceded, “but he must be perfectly hor- ridâ€"a conceited prlgâ€"wltb all the girls flattering him so ldiotlcally." “And so Is he.” said Georgiana lu- cldly, accepting Duay’l tribute com- placently. “Which of course he will," amrmed Daisy dogmatically, “for you’re not like the other girlsâ€"you’re on a higher plane.” “Well. I should think so?" wtclalmed Daisy warmly. “Oh. won't be have to go way back and alt down when he falls in love with you! I can hardly wait until I see it!” “Wouldn’t it beâ€"ehâ€"well. amusing." Georgiana granted, clasplng- her shape- ly hands about her knees and looklng dreamy, “if after his adamantlne front to all the other girl: he should thaw to me?” “Jilt him? I trust my relations with him will be on a plane too high to ad- mit of the possibility of any such vul- garity as jilting! A girl always knows it when a man is going to propose to her and”â€" “Father told me.” continued Georgi- ana, scarcely heeding Daisy’s flighty interpolations, “that it was a comfort to know that I was not capable of the weakness of such infatuation and that my self poise would always save me from making that kind of a tool of my- self." “Oh, no, she doesn’t, Georgiana. I have often thought a man was going to propose to meâ€"and he didn’t.” Georgiana laughed. then added: “Fa- ther himsei told me that if he did not know Dr. Klnross he would think he must be a boundel'. the way the girls and women make themselves silly about him. lu‘. me queer thing about it, father says. is that Dr. Kin- rosa doesn’t reciprocate their atten- tions at all and is rather a cynicâ€"in- different to womenâ€"indeed. rather afraid of them !” “What a Chump!” cried Daisy con- temptuously. “That’s worse yet. No‘ Georgie. I refuse to like that man. And if you don‘t jllt him I shall!” “He won't be apt to give you: chance if all they say of him Is true} smiled Georgiana. ‘ “I shall force him to see that I d. spise him!” “But. Georgiana.” complalnod Daisy “then I shall hate him. 1 knuw l :a ways do hate a man I‘m expm-ted t. like and approve of. And a‘ follow wh. makes all the girls hysterical ahm: himâ€"oh. I know I'll scrap with him!" “You would better let me edit your paper before you stand up and read it to the club. ” Georgiana advised. “Duel Belle write anything else?” “Every one is out of town. she aaya. and there’s nothing doing. and she says she can hardly wait until you come back and meet that new pro- fessor of psychology. Oh,” exclaimed Daisy. with a little aqueal of delight. “won't it be bully !” Georgiana tried to look dignified. but only succeeded in looking interested The young ladies meantime supposed their very language to be as incompre- hensible to the farmer's wife and Pete as though they spoke a foreign tongue. on u she wrote. “a: a preventive (or preventative. which is it?) of so many unhappy met-rinses. that in place of the exhibit of women in nightgown: they display a windowfui of men in their pajamas. The preachers wouldn't have any Jobs then!“ and rather pleased. “Isn’t It perfectly killing. Georgie. the way every one seems to‘ have settled things between you and that psychol- ogy man?” Klnross leaned hls back against a pll- lar of the porch and gave hlmself up to enjoylng himself. (“very thought An attack 01 the grip is often fol lowed by .a persistent cough. whfich to mun move- : great on- noyance. Chmberlain’l Cough How often We hear of people who have had an aching joint or muscle for years. No more speedy remedy can be adopted than to rub on Nerviline amd then apply( a Nervila’ne Porous Plaster. At once the muscles begin to resume their wanted vigor and flexibility. In- flammatory symptoms and pain disappear. Nerviline Plasters can be worn by the most delicate child or aged person. They are invalu- able as thousands have proved. Used along with N erviline they are guaranteed to permanently drive out any muscular ache, pain or stiffness. Try these remedies and judge for yourself. 25c. at all deal em. or N .C. Polson 81 Co. Kingston. flushed and breathless. “Oh. mother.” she cried. “don't ocoid me for being late to tea. for 1’" had such a disappointment! A home fell down. and they aid that they were goingtolendfora homdoctor,ooot m I hnd to stay. And after I'd waited and united he can... and. oh. mother. what do you think? it wun't nhomdoctm-ntnii. ltmoniyn ourâ€"mm- um But the moment’s delay hnd lost him his chance. Eunice had left the room by one door Just as he was entering by the other. “It is they who will feel inexpensive. Mrs. Moruiugstar. They'll be ready to sell themselves for half price on the bargain counter!" He left her to puzzle over the prob- lem as he turned away and went into the kitchen. “It's not merely likely. Mrs. Morn- ingstar. They simply can’t escape me." ”Not?" she cried. “Well. I guess you'll feel pretty cheap!" “Supposiu’ they meet you in town there some time in your dude cloes!" she Bald-apprehensivcly. “To be sure. there's so many that lives In town it ain’t likely you will run across each other." “I agree with you, Mrs. Morning- star. They won’t like it." "Say. Doc." Mrs. Mornings-tar stop- ped him. “it them girls ever finds out the joke you’re playin’ on 'em. pre- tendin’ to be common like us when you’re as tony as theirselves. I make no doubt they won’t like it. Doc.” “Now. think! Poll parrots. too, they don't know what they‘re sayln' nel- ther. And educated people's the same.” she repeated in surprise. Kim-ass at this mouwnt (-zuzgzht a glimpse through the window of En- nice alone in the kitchen. “Here’s my chance." he thought. ris- mg from the porch stem. “So she thinks she’s going to bowl me over just as soon as i come with- in her range." he mused. "What will be. the efl'ect on her. i wonder. when she discovers she’s been discussing me like that in my own presence? ‘Thcir plane is so far below that of ourselves. Daisy. that they scarcely catch the sound of our voices when we speak.’ ” “I make no doflvt. Doc." she said. working busily while she talked. “that you kin understand them glrls when they speak all them high words to each other. Aln't? It beats me what they’re conwersln' about together sun when they spent; so educated than way â€"Jnst like readln' out of the newspa- per or whatever." “I think they don't always under- stand them-whoa Mrs. Morningstar.” A short laugh esmped him. which roused Mrs Morninggtnr to speech. This Combination Alwaquim. To be continued. Only a Man. tel new Into the bout etc. Succudul remedieu nré imi- tated. look out (or the orig-l “D. t L.” nude by Davin a '- ronce Co. You won’t be pointed it you get the gaming _f‘ .L.”_ Menthol All upâ€"to-date flour and feed and grocers keep our flour for sale. It {1:11- grocor does not keep it come to mill sad we will use you right. Call an up by telephone No. 8. All kinds of 01:10 bought 3t [uh mummqmuusm 10 3.31mi “â€" Goods delivered anywhere in Our pure Manitoba flour, med. from No. 1 Manitoba. wheat cannot be beat for either mkem or domestic nee PASTRY FLOUR [I made from selected winner when mod is a ouperiqr article for making ECLIPSE A blend of Q Manitoba and Ontario when and is a strictly rat ch.- funily flour A smell or large but at a fine gum. whine. nutritious flour. is sold u our brand. Have you ever tried it? Get your grocer to give you our kind next time and see the superior biking qual- ities it pouecees. Better and more wholesome. because of a secret proceet that we put the wheat through. Don’t forget. Pumas trom $2 «award. SHOP Open every :ftornoon. All REPAIRING promptly and prop- nrly attanded to kW. 0. COMM! Pumps of all Kinds. Galvanized and Iron Pip- ing; Brass, Brass Lined and Iron Cylinders. W D. CONNOR PeOple’s Mills John McGowan. Machine Oil. Harness Oil, Axle Grease and H00! Ointment, go to 8. P. 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