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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Apr 1911, p. 8

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THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR - ----- av mencea, we 0 have a look through our HOUSE FURNI V e have the newest in Wallpaper, 0 dow Curtains. SHING DEPARTMENT arpets, Tapestry Squ Fresh Groceries Are Continually Arriving A Complete Stock of the New Idea Patterns, roc Just Arrived, A Fine A \ll LAl I 1 1111‘: _ Kt‘tepS marching on, every tick of the clock represents 2 milestone passed, but the Old Flag, the emblem of liberty, beloved by i jects and respected by its foes, is still unfurled to the breeze, cavern greatest empire on earth, and giving equal rights to all. Tm: NEW POLICYâ€"The New Policy in doing best, MosT FASHIONABLE GOODS for the lea give bargains. lVith this ObjBCt in View we have inst hnncrhf. Father Time keeps m milestone passed, but th: jects and respected by greatest empire on earth Large Sale. EIGHT in the 1 doing business is to buy for cash the least money so that we may get and we have just bought N OW that house cleaning has com- menced, we cordially invite you to } DEPARTMENT ON THE SECOND FLOOR. >, Tapestry Squares, Linoleums, Floor of the clock represents another PRODUCE Stock of ved by its sub- , Governing the Small Profits each ”cc “@1115 IS Vlsning in'tl -‘ city this week. F Iknowa man ld . d d. d, ‘â€"---.-_..__ " ~ d looks disgrunt e , txre an 8'4 . ' f :vtixen he sits down to eat the. pies his A SWEET . BOILING DOWN F wife has baked. to make E “These pies are good enou gWIth maple syrup, ’11 wade, ‘ but; sugaung off “yarns ” A good on p oh,” he’ll cry 1n great dlstress. ‘the reached the ear of The Advance xecenl " good old pies my mothex mode'” I thmk ' IV. me It is: of waiting. the prunes, and some fme day I’ll tell an would-be miscreants discovered that so H1: wife can beat; her forty blocks they w ' "uur uaoy cries for Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy,” 'Writes Mrs. T.B Kendrick, Rzasaca, Ga. “It is the best cough remed market [for coughs, colds, and croup.” For sale Iby Gun’s Drug Store Our readers should keep their weather eye open for fakirs and swind- lers as they are numerous and work every scheme to catch people. The latest swindle worked by a sharper in one of the cities recently is an apt ill- ustratlon of the ability of these dead into a jewelery store and selecting $125 Watch left acheck for $600 drawn on an out-of-town bank, with instruct- ions that- the watch be regulated and that he would come after it and his change a week later. On returning he was informed that his check was no good. “\Vell that’s strange.” he said. 1 “It’s the second time the bank has done that on me. Rut here’s your money for your watch.” He counted out $125 in currency and started for the door. “Oh yes,” he said, turning around, “you had better give me that. check.” It was willingly handed over to him. On the back was the jeweller’s ‘ endorsement. With this the man “Our We are so positive our remedy will completely relieve ~onstipa- I I 04! all cost if it .fails. Constipation is caused ‘by wean ness of the nerves and. muscles of the large intestines or descending colon. To expect a cure you must therefore tone up and strengthen We want you to try _Rexa1-l Or- derlies on our «guarantee. They are :eaten like candy, and «are particu- ilarly ideal for children. They ,act 'directly on the nerves and muscles ;~ovf the 'bowels. They have a neutral: action on the other organs 0r glands. They do not rpurge or cause any inconvenience Whatever. They will positively overcome ‘ chronic or .ha'bitual constipation-1 and the myriads od' associate or 1 dependent- chronic ailments. Try Rexall 'Orderlies .at our risk; Two 1 sizes. 10c and 25c. Sold only at 1 our storeâ€"The Remall 'Store. Mac- 1 farlane Co. r WHY HESITATE? An Offer That Involves N 0 Risk For Those Who Accept It _ vâ€"-\ Congratulations to Mr, George Seim on the arriva. boys at their home on April Inst. Mr. James Blyth he services of Mr. Robert surfinmer months. ___..-... v“ vv glue H-‘Jllu inst. Judging by the extremely cold weather this lust day of March, we feel almost safe in predicting a. cold late spring. thus blasting the hopes of the bulk of the farmers who were a long way behind with their fall plough- ing on account of the unusual bad weather then. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Koenig on tha. arrival of a daughter at their home on W'ed. 22nd. . ‘nnfi- w.l\‘ UllluD [I‘lfi‘u Mr. Dickson happened to he up iook ing after some stock and on going: out ‘ discovered his premises in flames he called his boys who scrambled out of bed and rushing out in their bare feet succeeded in getting all the stock out. but everything else was totally des- troyed. We sympathize with our fell- ow farmers in their great misfortune. We are sorry to report the serious illness of Mr. Wm. Carson with pneu- monia. We sincerely hope that \Vill- ie they soon be restored to health The cause of the fire is unknovvn but it is supposed to be the Wul‘k of i some fire fiend. Luck seems to be u;- lagainst Mr. P. Haney as this is thr second barn burnt on him the first one only a few years ago and on which [in insurance was carried. W'hen Mi- ()wen Haney noticed his brother’s barn on fire. which is almost opposite his place he ran over and was no soon- er there than he noticed his own barn in flames. He ran back to his own place to let the stock out which happ ened to be tied with ropes. He cut thu ropes and succeeded in getting them all out but four head which he was unable to drive out and some hog-ml 1‘1". n:-l-,.-_. l. ‘ . ~_ BEWARE OF SWINDLERS One of the most serious calamities in a. long time took place a short dist- ance below Orchardville abo‘ut three o’clock last Sunday morning, when the fine new bank barn of Mr. P. Han- ey, his brother’s barn and Mr. Wm Dickson’s barn were totally destroyed by fire and the fourth barn on the homestead of the late Henry Lewis would certainly have gone also had there not been water handy at the barn. But by the heroic efforts on the part of those who arrived in timv I it was saved. baby cries for BLYTH’S CORNERS. ack was the jeweller’s With this the man I, got 11: cashed, and of afterwardsâ€"Ex. --__ 'J‘U. the arrival of twin strange,” he said. 9 the bank has Rut here’s your 11.” He counted and started for he said, turning o -.-n~. ~-â€"â€" PRAISE as secured the VVebber for the Mr. and Mrs. the lac. em; to on Tuesday to attend the Choir Concert. Bandmaster Bowler and the C. J. Bellamy. took in the e to Tngonto on Tuesdmr M 'A- {age on Monday, the Conbny Carriage Co. Rev. J. S. Milhgan is s e: few days in the city this wee . MM 7 n. . . Miss M: city on M< her sister. wuuauou and re: ort in Mr. Ellwood enoei Toronto on a. visit; and his health. week, aged 1: place to Salem Cemetery on Thursday, ,the sermon being conducted by Rev. Mr. Milligan of thisplace. which were well sustained. Four hundred new chairs were re» ceivcd last week from Mr. G. A. Watson is again moving his portable saw-mill to che Durham Corners Where he has a large cut of I logs to run.thro_ugh. ‘)‘__ TY -v- H Mrs. Bentham. Dear Friend: Hav- - ing resided here since childhood and navmg for many years been a valued r .nem her of Chalmers Church choir and - t faithful Workerin the young people’s 1 Society . We cannot allow you to de- I part without expressing our high lppreciation of your sen‘ices and the great loss we fuel we sustain by your ) removal Your elf ”'18 we believe have s alwavs been prompted by the spirit of . love and a cheerful willingness to rend- er your very best serxices has always ' been manifested. Be assured . your ' ' reward will be greater far than in the power of your f: icnds here to bestow. We trust in your new home you will , al ways retain pleasant memories of ' your associations here and before leaving us we ask you to accept of this purse as a parting token of our affect- ion and mark of the esteem in which you are held.-The Choir and Guild of Chalmers Church. Mrs. Bentham in a few words feel- _ ingly thanked the donors for their un- 5‘ . Mr. Milligan spoke warm words of appreciation of her services and ex- pressed the regret felt ny all at her de- parture. The millinery openings here last 3 i week were attended with the usual de- i gree of interest by the ladies who ‘ turned out in large numbers to inspect lthe fashions for Spring. The show- : rooms were made attractive and the .= display of artistic creations together' I with fine trimmings and other season- ! able goods was highly pleasing. ’ Mrs. Pye sr. who is at present with her daughter Mrs. Dr. Carter. cele- brated her 82nd. birthday on Sunday and in the enjoyment of a fair meas- ure of good health. We join the high- ' 1y esteemed old lady’s memories in wishing her many returns. Mr. McMillan, Standard Bank, left Monday on notice of his transfer to Blackstock from where Mr. McDonald comes here. Mr. Harold Mitchell has also commenced work in the Bank! here vu-v Conclusion of businessMrsf-Bentham, who left Lhe following day for Toronto was preswted with a purse of money and the following address: ' Prayer Meeting Committee: Miss Binnie, Miss 'l‘histlethwaite, Mrs. Mar- cellus. Fiuwm° Committee: Mrs. A. Buyd. Missvs Rim Backin, Vina. Hast- ie, Murirl Mc'l‘nvish. Social Committee Roy ThisLlethwaite Geo. Cairns, Mrs. Blackburn. and Mrs. Smith. At the Vice Pies. .. Miss Tihsbiechwaite, Sect“. ' \Iiss Muxiel Mc Tavish; T1eas.. Charles Stewai1;_01gauisz. Mis. J. Blackburn At the regular meeting of the Pres- byLeriau Guild on Tuesday evening of met week, election of otficere took piece as follows: Hon. Pres.. Rev. GI 3'7. Milligan; Pres., M rs. Han-y \Vood '. Fairgy left for - â€"â€"v- nAvluU U” L116 he funeral took letery on Thursd Inv- nAhJ-â€"-»L ‘ ‘ Tuesday of last week,aged place to _ay, . the FLESHERTON. and to Winnipeg last recuperate in ‘ TRADE MARKS our 0 i i n free Whether at: wencfoiléda ”:3:ny Pafié’nfible. ofommnnim' 0MB r 00 e t On Patel)“ alg‘tyee. Idea: Angina-La “"080 ‘â€" Pumps of 5.1.1 Kinds. Galvanized and Iron Pip- ing; Brass, Brass Linea and Iron Cylinders. Pumas from $2 unwam. SHOP open every ‘fternoon. ill REPAIRING promptly and prop erly attended to. NW. It. CONNOR W. D. CONNOR It is especially desired school children should atl‘ Bias Filled Corsets stock. So‘me Rufi's at prices. Two Ladies’ Fur Coats, 1 $37. 50, to clear out at $25.00 Friday, April 7, ’u Under the auspices of the Horticultural Society fine 4 meat will be given in So meznioe Wrapperettes at 90 per yard. White, Black ply Yarn. HORTICULTURAL April 6. 1911 and Scarlet 4 equally low always in were Guelph , Our Easter dispinp F .1 and grander than 1-". L' safe in saying than 11m ring and Pastor 1111+: i~ .1 and any previous (~":1~' 1 re obliged LO kt'N‘D UL" 1“ \"ning' to supply 1111:1151 "“111 years of 51100035.“ 21' on the confidence (1' 121 1101 W! they know W0 \1 11! (rise) 11 he beat {Values and do 011“ 1113 ease them in eve-1y u 83'. W198 for young and (11(1. Com my in the dav as cm1u>11ient fer the show 1‘0 1115 a: ~131u‘ ,_1'9Wded.~M1ss Dick. 1 A telegram LN m Mimi O'Waa announced to \1: hit her son. HOZ' (I‘L I; Mr. “1 J. Yum 320 purchased 1'? Dripert y 11 0x 1 ‘. o a very sex‘iwzgs r 't. :i x1 1d his younger ‘1-)2'011191. s;- :3 1 .Onday afternoon. to ‘n H .ree or dour years. and has ".=€ for several months. He u11d4 3111: an operation some days a; Ld has ’been declining ever Sim 3-1138 a wife and three childrd 38. Kearney formerly being Mi ttie Beaton. of this place. M1 this Mr. James Ireland arm-2:2. anctron sale of his hm; floods on Saturday. Apri‘: ‘3‘: Ireland intends leaving: 3:: enter business in Tormxzu. . decided on the sale 2;.»cfot'c Many good articles us a: Will be offered. SUP {xii ' We have a comf.zr133~io house for sale. We can ma!- terms so easy that my (2 young man starting in lift findjt very little trnublw : . (or it, and have a I: use (2 0m in a few years Chronicle. office for Tor the 'best and purest ti: seed red, mammoth, alfalfa aleike clovers, go to the C Drug Store. Durham. Our were 'bought early. Let us you prices before buying. I pay you- A. meeting of the Poul sedation will be held in Kinnee’s harness $.an 0: day, April 20:31. As Er 'b-uSiness is to be put that 200d attendance is desire: Are you satisfied vi: tion? Have you stop; how many have pass Mt. Forest Business C: the Very positions 5' Begin your course mm The “Grangers” Will 7:10 open meeting in the Oran}; Varney‘ on '.Friday evenin 14th. Ashort program w given, including a disco‘ “Reciprocity.” For Baler-AUJGI'ZII fa ‘very easy terms. Tin.“ payment plan. For write to the C. P. It. I Box 162. Owen 92:33:? Dr. Brown, L. I". England. eye 0911‘. will be at the H7333 from 1 to 5 p.m. Mr. Rtobt. A1300 Mr. J. Ireland's Bruce street. Mr. gaing to Toronto The 318t -.Regimc-z:f:17 I? been engaged “to p=ay aton on July 12th. To rentâ€"Tho I hotel prOperty.--\ Brown, Durham. Piowshares and 9,1.) ; the various plows in the at the foundry. See the new walipa lax-lane‘s. issue VOL. 44â€"N0. 2293 NEWS A T9801"! of t} For “ an!

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