'ra " H J’ 30¢“me >4 XWW’OOOOO‘MW’OOQE ZIGIT LareaesgSI Smallpromg MCKECHNIES’ WEEKLY NEWS You'll find a dozen other SPECIAL BARGAINS at this Shoe Sa‘le that you cannot afford to miss. The sooner you get here, th chance you’ll have to get what you want, REMEMBER ! The Early Bird Catches the Worm \\' \me-n’s Fine Patent. Cult Button Shoes. year welt. cloth top, size 65 only. Reg- 1 oooooooooooézzOtoz zooooooooooogzzzoooooooooooooooooooozo000.90096090009006000000090.9090990090900990096699909990000.9900909009090999oooooog 9.9990969690063066on. 6000600090o9009606609060:60390336603369.0200.900900060030000000900009oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo We are going to have one of the Greatest Housecleaning sales in our Shoe Department that you ever heard of. It won’t last long but it will be a hummer while it lasts. Thursday, Friday and Saturday will likely clean out the entire lot, for we have only about Three Hundred pairs in the bunch, and take it from us, they’ll all go out with a rush at‘ the price. We’ve been here over Two Months and we’ve never said a word about SHOES. We’ve been going along quietly, selling a few pairs of Shoes every day, and now we find our Stock broken, odd sizes, broken lines etc., and so WE ARE GOING TO START SOMETHING. ular $3.50. Sale price Shoes for Women Departmental Store ,_ -.--- - -,....v., .u Ltzu le'VVJDL nL\ICD. IUGUU on easy ï¬tting lasts. SUP the Men’s working shoestat $1 .75 A large stnek of Linolemns in the. neatest patterns. T en puttwrns to 011005» from. 4 yards wide at $2. per yard. .\ seleet “wk of Ihlgu and Mats, in the newest designs, in the neatest oriental shades and in a, large range of Slzes. “e rnrqliallyinviteynu to have a look through them, on the seemld ï¬nnr. A ï¬nw stuck nf Scotch (iing‘hmns, all neat patterns and um «ï¬lms. 1 0c and 1 Sc per yard. The J. D. Abraham Company .\ pretty stock of Wall Paper made by the celebrated Can- aclian ï¬rm Stauutuns. Rich in appearance, though not too 003th and in up-tn-«late designs. A laxge stmk uf ( exlou Tea Cevlon \\ ith all the aroma f( farmed Isle Is famous. Star Fine 2350 . Fresh Gruceries are continually arriving. JUST ARRIVED ‘â€"â€".v -w---- ’ .v.“““ ‘I- a!) tlxe'armnafdr which the Tea from that far 1.49 Star of India 250, Light of Asia 350, , fretï¬} from th_e Balmy Island of \len’s Dong 013 Law: Shoes and (mitels. Stuck, size; 65, 9 10.11. Regulax $2.201 and $2. .50, Sale pxiw ............... \V Shoes for Men Get Our New Cash Price fcr Wool Durham â€coo: l A sprained ankle may as a rule ..be cured in from three to {our days by applying Chamberlain’s Liniment. and observing the direc- tions with each bottle. For sale lby all dealers. THE DUB HA)! CHRONICLE .0 Still many Russians even seem to prefer it to warmer posts. Its atmosphere is always clear and the air still, and there are no hiizzards or snow storms. Then the Siberian dress adds consider- ably to the enjoyment of this Arctic city. It consists of two suits of fur, an outer and an inner. and a huge hood to pull OVe-r the face so that there is just enough space to see an-d_ breathe through. The summer is hotter than might be expected, the average tempera- ture being 5.9 above zero in July. The earth is green and vegetation thrives, but the surface of the ground is scarcely thawed. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. N. Stevenson and family left on Sunday last for Toronto, where they intend visit- ing for a few weeks. Mr. Walter McDonald, of Chats- worth visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Mpldogn, of_ tlï¬p burg, Miss I. Dargavel took a flying trip to Chatsworth on Tuesday Mr. John Barrie s-pe'ht Sunday in Domoch. Misses quma Bla'ck and Lyla McKnight paid a ViSit t0 Durham frileinds‘ Safy‘rday agxanongax lasi- v-â€"v--\-‘.J m‘. "SI-Ili-LhAllen "and Miss C. Mort- ley paid a flying visit to Wil- liamsford on Sunday last. Its annual temperature is 3 above zero and in Winter the maximum is 85 below zero. The Russian government owns the place and is interested in having an adminis- trative centre where clever and industrious Yokuts, fur traders Jews of Siberia, carry on their Operations. All the inhabitants of Verkhoy- nnsek, with the exception of afew officials and Russian traders are Yokuts. The Yokuts are such ambitious and aggressive people that they do not seem to mind the fact that the rivers freeze to_the bottom and that small trees have been known to snap and split from the biting force of the cold. Mr. John Rae visited \Villiams- ford friendg on Suqday‘last. Mrs. S. Black' is "not iihvï¬vém any. We hope to hear of speedy phgngg for the better. One evening of last week a number of our young lads and laseies took in the “time†at Mr. Jag, Sullivan’s. The rag-mt says that the ï¬rst solar ray risen o’er the horizon, and still the mu- sic lasted. Tho young people re- port .a good tme. (‘OLDEST INHABITED CITY. Verkhoyansek, Siberia. is said to be the coldest inhabited city in the world. It is in north latitude 67 degrees on the _Arctic plane and scarcely more than 150 feet above the sea level. "Fwy-n“ vâ€"vvv'â€"u v WV “‘1“ “4‘. Miss Bella Rae spent Sunday at her home in Glenelg. . Shoes for Girls ve‘ry sprry to hear that DORNOCH. V m Sunday last forI they intend visit- eeks. :91 took a flying 'orth on Tuesday; rDonald, of (.‘hats-! Tr. and Mrs. Ed.§ a burg. ' e spent Sunday in‘ visited Williams-. Sunday last. i . a l ing visit to Wil- mday last. sorry to hear that is not improvin to hear of or the better. 2 spent Sunday a rnelg. . of last Week aâ€. young lads and' the “time†at Mr.! The re rt says! >lar ray risen; v am still the 11“!" young people re- ne. 0 fl--__.._ ..â€".â€".- .- 93W ~â€"~â€"- o wmmmâ€Â§Â§Â§Â¢Â§Â§Â§Â§ “09¢OOOOOQOQOOOOOQOQQOOOOOOO I ~- .--â€"~- aâ€"--.- klï¬ msnr n .II ’II“ GOLD MEDAL FLOUR McIntyre Block, Lambton Street Durham is a peerles family Flour. The Mills where Gmld Medal is made are of the finest on the Continent and in buying Gm.†MEDAL FLOI'R, you get the lwst that Good \Vheat, Good Milling and Good Sense can produce. NORTH WEST GEM, is apure. high patent Manitoba Flour, for those accustomed to strong Flours. The results from North West 6cm are equal to any of the high priced E‘lnurs, but you can buy a hiuz of North \Vest Gem for less umney than you have been pay- ing for Flours of this chose. Let us (10 your Chopping ; we know how Bran. Shorts. Middlings. and Feed of all kinds. al- ways in stock. Cracked Corn. Buukwheat. “'lwat and Oats for hens. Call at the Mills and let us show you how you can save money by buying from us. (Tome early in the week Mushromn Shapes. Boat Shape. Sailor Shnpt‘s and Napoleon Shapes are all represented hm e. “’9 have plenty to vhoose from in 9w: 3' iumgin able Size. Shape and Style that is fashiunahle. This week we will Show mum of the very newest styles in trimmed and untrimmed hats. fm Spring and Summer, and invite you to our Millinmy Purim-s tn try them on. Misses Strap Slippers, 81.50 and $1.35 Sale price. (Une door “'est Men’s Plow Shoes. Just the thing fun Summer. Regular 81.75. Sale price. . Sb] Shoes for Boys of Standard Bank) and get the ï¬rst ("huh-e. Durham the better . Ontario June 5. 1913 1.10 For wedd i n tnnlne's. Hammnr-L x .t Kacfzn‘irn Ira. I). 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