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Durham Chronicle (1867), 7 Jul 1910, p. 7

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ialh' Priced“: s-Wc have (Words for men o“... ”90”.. :iiaiz‘ Shirts for COmeI't ..__..$l.:5) to $1.50 as wnurso. HIGHEST mucus PAID. ‘24 Bms' Summer Sweaters w 3:: Latimer 5*Wushingwun't hurt them .TT COOPER xs' Straw Hats For Now voooooooopoo.ooooooooooo¢§§ooooooi 1551s 1: Saving Reductions mr Bread, Cakes ON F E .JTION ERY .. . ‘ ooaooeoanooW Crmn Prints at l2-.»C_ yard 1 I m ~ H.141» of the best ' ' " i' '33 "NBA.“ we can’t ~ .. n» 1 full line 01' Fruit in 111‘ > 5!: I: V!) l) at all hours. FUR BUTTER AND EGGS ¢¢»¢~=4».00909009000900.900000009 Ht um I iwlC. Crashmere muooouuooomow .lzlpcncse Straw Matting m in the Prices mer Comfort RAITH rm] frunts. tuck front E'! prtmcn ERELAND WCI’C are v“ mbmidvred and o ¢ 0 . o o‘ 9-iuo:'o"v3--fof;'®:o)m va Dawn Town Shoo .tOl'. "€25 ll re The Thing That WNW-11v, open Draws Th0 Caroful Invol- .-..lnro-(l grnundfl: in , V...12.§c'yard Ire Snmewhat Broken .ICO flame "white. Navy. Black Wolfe. M «l with em- m and cro- {‘1' COOPER H anitoba Flours ruduce Wanted “c “an! to Say Good. bxc m a In! 01 Muslin: H'S . sooomouw awmg as usual at .uato n “fork and '0- gnu-n. rml ( mum: MM starch. HMHVP, 9": to $1 and Shut-n m as l-r that. they are :wtting first-class 'wsmnlmble prices. unplo- vm'iety to un. Sun-u of qual- :H ro-prtwenwd. toning what they whwn they want. mm! hill't‘ of 29!.- m- leys worth in N w I ~‘ .1! rwwnna bl? » .um t . 913330 and rk with on" 300!!! Hmio-rv, Trunks. z‘n'n d“ yM.\'ah9”o Hing them at. 190 gm M'. [)th- NR Show 3| (.0 3 l2!" to 250 :tn3l 5) $1.39 The kind that file glen Phnrnhc’ A Good Cold T lRE SETTER I mn wt a tire in 20 minutes with} this In H‘llllld‘ Wild ll") 3 hettf‘l' jub than! my mam (rm. Hm old way. .\'u mnre hut-Hing or scaring the mm, m- lmring “PW holes. and best of all no more overdlshcd wheels. .lm! bring along one wheel and Watch IIN‘ art it with this umchme. an! um will never again have tl'wm fir? :H.\' nthv!‘ way. I -o C. -0'- The only kind that cannot pos- sibly hurt your wheels andlhas Proxcd Satisfactory. a a . If DH I make a speclalty of Practical Horse- man and always give It careful AIL-HUD". .\ spt‘f‘ifll effort is made to please em; vustnmer. and you are request- “ In will and give me a trial. Yuurs for businvss, i" .\~ matte-1' how many 0 fine. ‘0” apprecmuux 1 UL nu “A..." -- -- --. 5:. 11 a | In 1 111- kept waiting. and every services by the residents of the 1..“ “minim-131 guaranteed. section. I ilmutl‘eryou the ver best, wnk' y ’ 1 Gaelic Communion was he1d in n 111 11111111 hes of Genet :11 Blacksmith- .z... \\ aggim and (.‘zuliage Buililmgtthe Presbyterian church lasttQ 1111- ”‘1' lit‘lmimlg M Wl‘)’ 194801181110“ (121V, and VV as faier VV ell attendi (1 11111 5 ' 1English communion next SundaV I make a special“ of Practical Horse- at the usual time. shoelng :1111111"1VV8,V>' giVe, it czuetuli Mr Moore of Dunham 19 1111 V at .11' -11tlnl1. our sideVV'alks during the past tVVo \ ~perial effort is made to please. mm 111311111131. aml Vou are 1-qunest- we e.eks It “in take him about a zmointh yet to 1i11ish. r1 1 all and give me a tlial. ’ Dr. McCormick, fiom the Vicinity 10f Stayner, is expected early this \Vn‘. J. Lawrence 1 Week to take up practice in this place. P1 iceVille was alVV'aV"; 11 "111111“ -- i: ONTARIO good place for the doctms,a and VV .1 hope this doctor is co 1111;: to staV. l i The SundaV school picnic, held W I 21 in Colin McLean 3 bush on the 19th Yours fox business. . n . 11/)0ENTRAL . of June. VVas taiily VV ell attend-.11 2/ ' ;’/W ‘ considering so manV' other amuse- Q ‘ ments at other places. "‘aATFOFlD N . ; f 1- ’ ' O. T 1 Mr. Colin McLean had an acci- . .,.1 prm-t val training school 0 '0. § " - Threedepartments-â€" ident a \V' hile ago l.“ getting SOIDP 2 tummercial Shorthand Eof his fingers cut up In coming in ; Telegraphy icontact VV 1th the Sim VVhile cutting“ t “t' ' I ’ 21311113!"tnlmmtmns111,3 'WOOd “1th his engine He is g‘ t- v 11 11 113 tor t1'_Iiu1-1111elp great ting thtC‘I‘. DUNN.“ ()0 )0; / ()§()0c>§«)o‘ >006 o4». Ȣ<'§ I 9 051mm ’d/i’M/ 5‘3. ATFORD. ONT. «1! 11mm val training school 0 l‘hrw (irpzu‘lmflllls-â€" 1 nmmercial Shorthand Teicgraphy 11 11 111.1111 t1aiunl lnlp great - \HI'I .11). 'lm Ithrm- "11th r . ml an reu-iviug $40 $50 an nurh nape c1111.) aniuc-a 11H! wrmhmta- are the but ' 4‘31 ~1 now. (11% our free (1“! L}. A. McLAGH LAN PB”. CIPA L II ' gamut” tn pusitions. Th“ ‘5 “0+ M. D. MCGRATH Near the fiarafraxa St. 81")“ I wish to announce to -..H puhlnc that I am 4' svttled in my new ,.: u-tvrs, T. Moran’s old “anal. near the Gara- H «a St. bridge, where I an; prvnnred to cater to “Mr wants in all kinds wt" vustmn blacksmith- in;_:. All work guaran- tz-ed first-class. the Garalraxn St. Bridge 1910 New Quarters Dry, hot and sultry weather is what we are having .ior the past couple of weeks. Rain is baddy needed, as crops are suffering on hilly land, and in (act on all kinds of land. Vie notice clover begin- ning to turn its color in some places, and if the dry gpell con- tinues. haying will be on sooner- than expected. The lst of July was quietly ob- Duncan McArthur, north line, to Mrs. Clark, by the Rev. J.A. Math- eson, on the 22nd June, and on Wednesday, the 29th, two marriag- es. John Eckhardt. jr., to Miss Os- trander. of Priceville, by the Rev. H. Berry, and the same evening by Rev. J.A. Matheson, Frank Reiky, of this town. to Miss Bella Mc- Millan, daughter of Mr. Donald Mu MilLan, south line, Artemesia. The last of July was quietiy ob- served here. Some went fize-h'ng. others at something else. Some to Dromore picnic and the most stayed at home to mind their own business. We had two or three marriages during the last ten days, and, by the way, it’s no matter how old they are, they are called ayoung couple after marriage. The picnic held under the auspi- ces of the South Line Baseball club on the 28th of June, was quite a success. About two hundred en- ioyed themselves on a beautiful afternoon's outing. Prof. Hector McDonald and .his pipes, enter- tained the crowd, and his daugh- ter Jessie, as the prize dancer, was highly applauded at step dancing and sword dance, and then Wm, Ramage, Esq“ who cannot be beatâ€" en [as a singer, gave “orans galâ€" ;ore.” Messrs. Rugnciman, and oth- iers. D. McDougall’s bush was an :ideal place for a picnic, and the 'committee deserves credit for the I John L. McKinnon, teacher, of --Stratford, is enjoying himself at "home with his mother and brother :near this place. John is engaged 'for the coming year at an advancâ€" ed salary. Mr. Donald McKinnom, sorn oi :Our postmaster, who taught afo: a 3few months at Irish Lake, was {made the recipient of a beautiful gpresent, being a solid gold watch jchain, which speaks highly of the. :amu'eciation of the young man's services by the residents of the section. manner in their part. Mrs. Francis McLeod, of Coiling:- w and Visited at Mr. Wm. Mth od’ on he." wav to her brotherfls Mr. Neil McClamnell, of Dulham. " Councillor Mt. .had‘ a gang of m iday last week 0 panning the graé gsome gravel will 1, some of it, as the .Dounds of honey he referred to [as it is a scarce article around "here, and then the words “What is Eeweetert han honey, and stronger jthan a lion,” would be solved by éplacing the word “love” opposite l T Mr. Blakeston’s name. Merchant Aldcorn 5to Toronto on July 'and pleasure. Revival meetings Ebenezer Methodist the past week, and tended. ‘l O-v - i;be of an inferior quality in places this year. Crab apples, as tar as We can see, are going to be in total failure. as the frost nipped ‘fho blossoms in May, but We are some would send us some pounds of honey he as it is a scarce a] We notice that be of an inferior in which they discharged Priceville as the sand on m, and makes McMillan, Glenelg, "1 men and teams one k on the south line fruit is going to were held at church during were Well al- elg when only two years of age, and was a retident oi' the south line, near Top Cliff, for forty years and is for the last fifteen years a resident of Priceville. The tuneml will take place this Monday site.“- noon to the cemetery in this vilâ€" lage. where he will be placed Ix- side hi; wife, who died fourteen months ago. \Of once a strong and robust iamily of six brothers and five sisters. only three re- main. two brothers and the sister. Died-At the residence of Mr. F. McKinno'n, on Saturday night, July 2nd Miss Satan McArthur, at the age of 60 years. Mics McAr- ibur was sister to Mrs. Arch‘d Mc- Lellan. barrister, known in Dur- ham years ago. A-nemic women and children who frequently feed chilly, are pale and exhausted will derive great benefit from the use of Ferrovim, the invigorating tonic, which con- sists of Iron in a form they can assimilate, fresh lean beef and pure Sherry Wine. Nothing could be better than this combination. of strength giving agents in such cases. $1.00 per bottle. Mr. Sam. Ellison, from near Palmerston, is visiting among the Edge families in this vicinity. Mr. Clarence Staples, of Mark- d.ale, is spending part of his va- cation with his brother Fred. Mr. Alex. Duffield, of Guelph, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Jos. Firth, and other friends here. Miss Edge, and her mother, Mrs. D. Edge, are visiting Mrs. Edge’s brother, Rev. Jas. Binnie, of Tweed. The return baseball match be- tween Edge Hill and No. 9 teams was plax ed at the N0. 9 picnic on Thursday last, and resulted in a Win fox the N0. 9 team. Mr. F. Irwin was 11m11ire, and gave gen- eral satisfaction. Our teacher, Mr. John L. Mc- Donald, is hoJidaying at his home ‘near Price-ville. ers. Thom. Moore, Dear FriemLâ€"For several yearn Iii-fist you haw bee :1 a faithf.” and efficient teacher in our Sunday school, and recognizing the value of your asnistance, we wish to meet with you in your new home for a social evening. ‘ Mrs. John Sutherland, and little son. of Palmerston, are at pres- ent the guests of Mrs. Thus. Banks. On Monday evening last, the. teachersr Bible class, and the sen- ior pupils of the Edge Hill Union Sunday school. met and drove in a body to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Moore, at McWilliams, Mrs. Moore was for a number of years a teacher in the Sunday school, and as a mark of a'm'n'eciation. of her services, was presented with nicely worded address. The ad- dress was read by the Superintend ent, and the presentation made at the proper time by Geo. Banks. Mrs. Moore replied briefly, thank- ing them s’ncerely for their gift. The remainder of the evening was ithen spent in various games, in which all participated. Follow- ing: is the address; Mrs. Thos. Moore, 1 An impossible thing to find a iplaster equalled to “The D.L.” :Menthol, and it is being imitated. iGet the genuine. For side aches, .backaches, stitches, nothing eq- uals it. Made by Davis 8: l 1 Lawrence Co. Save fine coal ash from beneath grates, sift it. and. put it in atin. It is invaluable ior scouring all kinds of kitchen utensils. healthy ac: vim to the Edge Hill. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE gflanflaflwfluflflaafim fiflfinflflfi fiflflflflfl SP ECIALSE In Summer Millineryg Silk finished Sc:ot( h Gingham. all colors. 20c tm ............................. Black and white Gingham 150 for ........ Scotch 'lmphyr regular 250 for \V hite Vestin g, reg. \Vhite Vesting. reg. 200 Prints in Dark and Light reg. 125C fur. \Vnsh gouds reg. 25¢: for Prints in Dark and Light. reg. Dress Goods. Black \Vool Vail, reg. $1.00, for ..... Black \Vool Vuil, reg. 75c for Block Black Black and \Vhite Suiting, reg. me. 1012. . . . . . . 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Japan matting squares ofzes $2.29. 2x3 .......... . . Granulated Sugar. 20 lbs. for ...... .. . . “Best Japan” Ceylon Black Tea, 1b.. .. Extracts, all flavors. at. per bottle. . . . Very best Red Salmon. reg. 18c, fur. .. 8 11:9. Best Oatmeal for ................ 7 Cakes of Sunlight Soap for .......... 7 Cakes of Comfort Soup for ........... Space prevents us mentioning many different Bargains. but all goods are reduced to a very low figure. Give us atrial and save mone by buing here. Seasonable Goods at Very Low Prices Blue 1nd Green Panama. and White. Check Lustre reg. 350 for and W'bite Suiting, reg. 350. for ...... SALE STQLL CONTINUES W” H PRICES LOWER E‘VE prepared another dozen oi Lingerie Hats for W the holiday trade. Last week during the hot spell they fairly flew out. and no wonder. with such tempting values. The Lingerie Hats are made of fine embroidery, dainty val lace, chiffons, nets, etc., the price, $1.98, 2.98, 3.98. fil Street Hats have been specially prepared for the holiday. Smart summer shapes trimmed with silk velvet ribbon,wings, quills, fancy feathers and ornaments. Notwoalike, Sch,$l.9h‘. 1i Tuscan and white. shapes in great variety. Thirteen little. Giris’ Hats in white tuscau and colors. for girls 5 to let years old, trimmed with ribbon, flowers, etc. All trimmed Millinery and Milliuery Trimming greatly reduced. You should not miss this opportunity to get a hat for theholiday. FOR lst Wash Goods. Groceries 306 f 01'. for. 3x4 $2.98. 3x3 ooooooooooooooo reg. 75c for 000000 ...... ..... “f? 1.65 ‘ Men’s 2th OF JULY Men 8 up-to-dnw Tailor made Suite E $17.00 for ................... Mvn’s M en's Men ’I. Men‘s Calf Blutcher. reg. Youth's C:lm(. 15:.tls., Men’s Suits regular 815.00 for Men’s Suits, reg. $12.00. for Men’s and Boy’s Suits. rec, Men's 2-piece Summer Suits to clear Men’s Overalls, double knee and seat reg. .... 81.(Ilfor.. ...... ... ...... Men’ 8 Odd Panmts selling at a great teductiun. Men’ 8 Fancy up-to-date Top Shirts, regular $1.25 for ............. .. ................. Mev’ a All- wool Summer Lndetwwesr ”regular 81..25f0r ......... 085 Men’s Balbrigm Underwear to clear at 50¢ a suit Big reduction in Boy’s Suits. Best Prices For Butter, Eggs. WOOI Tan Boots, lest. . 'p. (00 fol I’a t9 nt 1A ‘a t, bur B (H )t ,s . l’ (A K 'an foords, reg. $4.00 for MOCKLE R’S OLD STAN D Boots and Shoes. Men’s Underwear Men's Suits. and seat, reg. . ... .09....o0-0-0000000 l great reductiun. $5.00, for r0;

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