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Durham Chronicle (1867), 17 Aug 1911, p. 8

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IN I“: uttcbtwa unhémQQGWOQO: 6...! .... .. See the Remnant Counter. at low prices. A fine “"55 In the neatest designs. See the House Furnishings on New Idea Patterns. A large stock of the no. Dress Goods This is the season for preserving fruit-s. We are prepai ed for it by liax mm .300 em ks of the best quality of Crystal Granulated Sugar bought be- fme the advance, which we are now selling at less than the Wholesale Price. LARGE SALES IIGET 5' ”1‘5 Call and See Our Dis= play of Winter Suits n . . . 1-.â€" aome specxally good 111198 111 blue and brown stamp- ed, These are something extra. Sweaters and Sweater Coats For Men We have a special line from ............ $1.25 to $5.00 Some nice styles for ladies’. Large variety for children THE PEOPLE’S STORE A new line of Overcoats now inâ€"black, gray, stlipcd or checked, with a. velvet collar. The College Collar is a nice fitting Overcoat for young men. Often the Cheapest Everything in it’s Season OVERCOATS AND SUITS ! of Light Goods as the )Inn’s Coarse Straw Hats, worth 15‘ Men’s Fine Straw Hats, worth $1.2? Just arrived, a. new stock to select from A pretty stock-to select from, at reduced prices . Corsets A ssortment of the newest styles See the “La Deese”, $1.00 per pair. Boots and Shdeâ€"E oods as the Season Advances. Hats, worth 150., were 100., were 80., now 60. ats, wort-h $1.25, were 500., were 400., now 300 in the newest designs. mpg-”‘1‘ Second Floor. SMALL PROFITS lot to pick from .. 1 0c. each. Always the Best THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. v-nnw '1 VVL‘. "Tfi'e High suchool students h whp wrote at the recent matrix? latlon examlnations, made an ex- cellent showing, one on.l hav' , failed to procure standiig. Fig Karstedt completed metricyla’tion, an" Van“ AAA ‘lr m Mr.bT.J. Fisher, our town barber has shown business enterprise by investing in real estate, his pur- chase last week being the Ed. ‘Whitten residence on Elizabeth St.. of which he gets possession in October. The! cqntract for re-shingl the pubhc school has been let Mr. Geo. Bellamy, who has gan‘g 023319 3913 this Week. Rev. Mr. Milligan left on Mon- day on four Weeks’ vacation at his old home. St. John, N.B. His pulpit will be supplied by Rev FLA. McLennan. of Toronto. _ Rev. HE. and Mrs. Wellwood left on Monday on two weeks’ holiday at Orillia and other points. There will be serVice in the Methodist church next Sabbath, but the fol- lowing Sun'day Withdrawn. Mrs. “A. Allan of Toledo Ohio is visiting he: mother st. Geo Best. Miss Thistlewaite. of England. who is on an extended visit to Canada and the United States. is now visiting her brother. Mr. Miles Thistlewaite. Miss Loadbetter. of Bolton is visitinngrsz T..A Blakelv “us, a W eek 5 holiday at. "Min 11f. Thistlew adte s. 4“ v. ‘VLL. AX‘LIS’ 'UL Ldlgul‘)a Miss Teenie LeGar-d was home from Toronto last week on a hol- iday. Messrs. Arthur Johnston and Wm Richards. of Toronto. are on Mr. Wm. Smith is over from Buffalo visiting his old friends here. Mrs. Bulmer is visiting her sis- ter in Toronto, where last week she attended the marriage of her niece. Miss Ethel Chadwick. 8A.. to fRev. Mr. King, -of_C’algary. .thw " LGLLICI 8:;1rodludh. Irilchardson is on an has been ideal for-harvesting with .en' e §r1p through Muskokahan occasional shower which is usmng chll-dren uznder hlS care. ggiving the corn ’ 7 . .. . root cro . ' MP? Mary 'Vhlson, teacher. rs on! pasture an appearance selgomang a xlslt mth her brother and sis- ever surpassed. Abundance there ter at Toronto " f r m n n e . Hull be 0 a a d b V, . . ' _ east. and, W Mr. W m. Smlth 18 OK er from are sure there. are none '90 un- Buffalo visiting his old friends grateful as to refuse heartfelt here th . ° . . . . i anks to “the Giv ~ Mrs. Bulmer IS VISItlng her sis-'gifts.” e1 Of all good ter 1n Toronto, where last “'9er Rev. , ( She attended 'fhp marr;o(ro A? knnl akin -A___-_A_ .‘ - an Mr. and Mrs. Karstedt. and their visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Down. vis- ited relatives at Owen Sound last week. Mr. and Mrs. Down left for their home at Cleveland Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Down. of Hath- erton, spent Sunday with relatives here. Miss Iva Mitchell is visiting in Owen Sound. Mr. Fred Karstedt was at Mark- -dale over Sunday visiting lawyer McCullough. - VC-‘Y ‘wvw V' \JVIX. A large number left this station on the harvesters” excursion to the West on Saturday. Among those from here were Geo. A. Wat- son. FW.M. Burnett. Wm. Reid. A. McAuley. John Hales. Jas. Cargo. W‘m. Sharp and Bert. Best. ._-vâ€" u‘ug. Mr. Elywin Jamieson. barber. came home from Toronto on a holiday last Week. and on Friday was seized with appendicitis, but it was checked, and he is recov- erigg. VIisses Bessie and Artel Wright, of Max“ ell visited their aunt, Mis. JP. Ottewell last Week ‘1wa ILL. Mrs. N. Dunsmorofl of Ou en 8:1. is \isiting her parents, Mr. and Mls‘ C.W. Bellamy, __â€"“-- -sQAh-lw“ “Dulllo Miss Jessie McCauley left on Saturday to visit her sister. at Miniota. Mam. where she purposes entering the teaching profession. Miss ’Reta LeGard journeyed with her to visit friends at Forward, Sask. Mrs. Wes. Buskin visited her sis- ter at Owen Sound last Week, and took in the four days’ Pres-s ex- cursion_ to ‘Sarnia and Detroit. __ _--â€"‘\0-- Mr. Thos. Fisher purchased the frame barn on the old Campbell farm, a mile east of the village. moved it piecemeal to his farm near Rock Mills, and last week had it successfplly raised again. v--.,vdvv- ya.» VHLILJSI Our baseball team Went to Dun- dalk on Tuesday of last Week. on a return match with the club there The score made was '24 to 11, in favor of the boys here, who also won the former match. Mrs. Thurston returned last week. from Lions Head. accompan- ied by her daughter, Mrs. Shaw. and babe, who will make an ex- tended visit. Mr. Shaw left here 3n a trip to the West on Satur- ay. - Mr. and Mrs. H. Gaudin, 0f Heathcote, visited the lartter‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. John B'reen, ()Q'Thursday last. Miss Maud Richardson has re- turned from visiting her Sister at Lucknow. Mrs. Dr. Washington, of Milwau- kee. is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. K: Richardson. . On Thursday last the Band took a holiday, and visited the camp- ers at Ewart’s Lake. The music gave added pleasure to camp life. and the boys_ enjoyed the outing. vâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"v--~V I I-le “UL-Ill Mr. and Mrs. Ggé. Boyd, of Mt: Forest. visited their sons here pa-rt of‘last week. Miss Lulu Mitchell has accepted the position at good sxalary, 0f kindergarten teacher on the school staff at Lethbri-dge, Alta, her dun:- iegrto cognrnence on the 28th inst. Mr. and M£§."Ti17o's. Wright, son and daughter. of Hamilton, were visitors at Mr. D. McTavish‘s the past week. Mrs. England. and two children. of Goldwater, visited the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Breen an_d_ other relatives. wu- uume at Cleveland Monday! Crops in this locality are Well Mr. and Mrs. H. Down. of Hath-1.l up to an average for straw, but :‘ton, spent “Sunday with relatives ~ the grain will be light, the oats ere. lbeing badly rusted. A large part Miss Iva Mitchell is visiting in . of the oat crop is cut and in the wen Sound. ; shock. and by the last of the in- Mr. Fred Karstedt was at MarkJ coming Week. most farmers will be ale over Sunday visiting lawyer; through harvesting, which will .cCullough. mmake a long fall. The Weather Mr. M.K. Richardson is on an has been ideal for harvocfina- “an s'chool fiétfi'dent's here «Ll-L- ‘ F LES‘EE’R TON Shirzgling Never have w. horn fly so bad season, or partic last morgth. Our -__L O mm maggie Petty has been engaged to occupy the Union school at Varney, at a good 531-- ary. Maggie is abright, Winsome lassie, and 1f appearance counts will prove herself is spending his two weeks’ vaca- tion at *the parental home in Nor- manby. At the farmers’ meeting in Var- ney on Friday night, a committee was appointed to invesfigate inito 9 Rev. Mr. Kendall preached an able sermon to a large crowd in Knox church on Sunday. It was :well studied out, and decidedly applicable, showing to his hearers how prone and content people are to remain babes in Christ. (dwarf Christians) in our day of gospel light and gospel privil- eges Mr. Jas. Marshall left for the West on the first harvest excur- siun to help off with the big crop. Jimmy is the right kind of ,hugtler. the kind the West wants, am: 18 in no Way particular for ceitain hours to work . Mr. Archie .Watson, .of Detroit, Mr. West SiOn crop. hustl. [In Miss'Fanny Ector has been Visit- ing‘ her many friends in the neigh- borhood before leaving for her home in Saskatchewan on Satur- day. Mr. H. Williams has purchased a new Peter Hamilton binder from A.B. McLellan. The Well drillers have been busy at the school, and struck water after drilling 49 feet. This sup- nlies a long felt want. They have also been drilling at Mr. T. Greenwood’s, and are now at W. ’R._ _Ed ge’s. Mr. Dan. Firth spent Civic holi- day at his home here. Miss Gowland, of Woodbridge, is spending her holiday with the Ec_t_or £ami1y_. Mrs. Stevens, of Walkerton, spent Sunday with Mrs. D. Green- wood. Miss Alix Edge has been ill with diphtheria, but is rapidly re- covering. Mrs. Sutherland, and family, of Stratford. have been visiting Mrs. T. Banks, returning on Monday to her home. Mrs. W'. Moffat, Greenock, is visiting friends in the neighbor- hood. Messrs. Herb. and Edgar Ritchie left Saturday morning for the West. Mr. T. Moffat, Owen Scum-,d vis- ited at Mr. C.H. Moffat’s last Sun- day . I 0 Dr. Burt was in town on Thurs- day last, and with Dr. Carter on- erate-d on a little daughter of G. A Watson’s for throat trouble. Johnston brothers, of the Mea- ford "Road, who lost their barn by lightning, raised a large building Hn Friday last, at which bad acci- dents occurred and several men narrowly escaped death. Some eight or ten were injured more or less. but three or four very se- verely. Thornton Teeter fell from the high stone wall and was pick- ed up unconscious, with a broken arm and badly smashed nose and face. 'Robert Carruthers fell from the building over thirty feet, and was severely injured, though no bones broken. A falling plate which came down on a group oft men and injured so many, nearly‘ killed councillor Donald McLeod,i whose head was badly cut, shoul- der bro-ken, and ribs fractured. Much sympathy is felt for the in- iured ones. A marked c0py received of the Minto, Man., Packet, contains a racy write-up by the editor, Mr. Guy Pickell. of\the recent Press convention at Regina. The Packet is a neatly printed, newsy paper, and we wish the editor much suc- cess. The Misses Simpson. of Chicago. were the guests of Mrs. Hickling on Monday. Miss Margaret Orr, of Toronto, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. J. :7i.mu_.1(.-i'son, here. : August 15th, “33" .J.N. Murdock, a BLYTH’S CORNERS EDGE HILL We seen the on Tues- Mr. and Texas CEL.GRANT “vs: - vu." mer-weight Wdéi-‘Shirts, Men’s Cotton half Hose, Men’s Cash- mere and Wool Hose, Men's and Boy’s Straw Hats. i don’t forget to supply your, selfwith Writing Materials for correspondence. Paper Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Inks, etc. If you are look: ing for the best and most; reasonably priced articles in ’the Stationary Line your journey for this specific will be shortâ€"it will end here. {Let us fit you out. Headquarters for all that i is Good. Men’s Wear Men‘a White Shirts, Outing and Workmg Shirts. Men’s Ba" brigan Ugdegjjear. Men’s Sum- We have a few Ladies' Waisbs leftâ€"only 25. If YOU want one don’t; delay. in them. Ladies’ Summer Vests. with- out sleeves. with short sleeves and long sleeves. white an and tan. E. A. HAY,‘ Depot Agent. R. McFARLAR’E, Town Agent We have just put into stock a. nice lot of Hosiery, women's and children’s. The Central Drug Store :: Durham When Going on THE COOL WAY TO THE WEST GREAT LAKES ROUTE Sailings daily except Friday and Sunday at 5:00 p. m. from Owen Sound, connecting trail leaves Toronto [:00 p.rn. EALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED 0N BOAT Ask any Agent for l9ll illustrated literature and to arrange reserva- tion, etc. ___ â€"â€"â€"v has been the standard. world-wide treatment for consumptigp. All Dmsi‘ts Scott’s Emulsion In the cure of consumption, concentrated,easilydigested nourishment is necessary. For 35 years The only Solid through train to th' \Vest; carries through coaches. colonlst. tourist and standard sleepers from Toronto daily at 10:20 p.m. VANCOUVER EXPRESS Call and see us. Ladies’l and Haifa-113.63%; “bruit; :9 embl‘O lderedin Auo' ust A Vacation 1911. On the harveste‘x's' exout"; : WEdnesday morning. .11.) it} residents of town and \iiri.: _ tOOk the train here fur \Yim‘“ . .4 and West: W.N. .NIcD<_m;11d.,-\1}w Lawrence, R. Gardiner. (LR. Mwlrâ€" t9“, ‘J- McDonald, S. Ewen. .‘.. Fuel}, E Edge. 'R. Ewen and P. Hepburn, R. Keith. D. “HY-.5»: A. Ferguson, J. Lennox. F. Nu- (Mai-g, -W. 'Seth, J. Carson, J. ( Vicinity Of Fifi-(Sit: she spent a win»)!- through the Count" Would seem like 11‘.‘ The Holstein and ball teams played :1 01'! Monday e\'eni'1<' ing 9 each. It \\ .1» match, too, in almost ewe; and the umpire. 313‘. “1-3. 5: . 0f Holstein, came in [2)? Ihr- : Share 01 roasting. Dc.~p3u- ‘ opinions 0f the crowd. We (we; Bee no glaring miStukvs 11‘111? 74' made. The locals shwuiéi H: .‘Von, but ble“? up in HM“ 31.1!‘(1 {Wing's‘With the bases fuil. Tu‘h '1! m the three men on :1 wild Ear-«x- to first, and another 1.» flair-«1. “The political spirit and “The searching eye will be themes for sermuzp Methodist church next Sm Mr. James Atkinsoi purchased fifty acres .1~ Mrs. Daniel Greenwoo creases Mr. Atkinson‘s ings to 300 acres. The annual garden: Burn’s church, will e Putherbough’s, on Fri August 25th. Tea Eur to 8 o’clock. Lostâ€"On Monday corded belt, with buckle. Emblem in will oblige by Item office. On Sunday last. Mrs. .139. A son accidentally slipped crossing a fence. and the in jured her side. and i1 12 fractured one of her 2 . (I) A meeting of the (u of Durham will be Im- committee rooms. nex telephone office, Sip store, for Ol‘gaDiZIN'inf this Thursday evening All Conservatives rev; 1. present. Mr. John Fallaise : chased the Durham stage route, and bids of public patronage. are to Ohatsworth. $3 $1.50. Person-s wishiz: leave word at the Ha the proprietor's w door south of we Bu Passengers will ‘0 their own homes. The annual garden 1's nection with the Hpix of Zion lMethOdist Chur‘ held at Mrs. Blair"? in: day evening, August 3lst Regimental Band music and addI‘USSt‘S \x' ered by H. H. Miner. Dr. Jamjeson and at} Will be served from ' Admission 25c. chiidw Miss DiCk. \X'hu Weeks’ trip to 13:9 far as Edmoxmm. 1n the pro Gressi V k D the country. '1 he Clover and timothy: fill seeding. Apply a: tral Drug Store. Complaint has ”no resident of Glenei: frequent visitor In garding the negloc of the Durham hill. in bad condition. 12; should remedy 21% once. Leading :v through the town be kept attractive class condition. Spirella corsets ahVays 0: -Mrs. J. C. XiChOl, Durhar VOL. 44â€"ND. 2332. NEWS ARO Vote for centr 1 ham

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