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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Aug 1917, p. 8

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QUALITY ~ BREAD We also keep a well selected stock of Groceries. Fruits in season August '2lst and 30th from stationm Lyn 01W Visit Henderson’s Bakery for DAINTY CAKES, COOKIES, ETC. The Home of HARVEST HELP EXCURSIONS $12.00 to \VINNIPEG 7.* Calder, Toiivn Agent, DurEumT T. HENDERSON Our Sale Commenced on Saturday, but our stock is stiill com- plete, with exceptional Bargains in Hardware and Furniture Come and See the most Amazing Values ".ever offered to the Public. A full Stock of Hardware andFurniture at Cost Ifnces. Do not lose a day in taking advantage of this Opportunity, which. is one 1n a llfetlme. OILS, ETC. B.-H. HOUSE PAINTS GIING IIIT If BUSINESS $1 1 $00.00 Stock of Hardware and Furniture to he Sold at Cost in 30 F. LENAHAN The Greatest Slaughter Sale of Hardware and F urnéture EverOftered in the County of Grey Coal Oil will Remain at 190. per Gallon While Sale is On PAGE 8. .\ car lnad went from anfmnd here to Spend the holiday at Pike Luke. men? Mount forest. section of etmntry on Sunday even- in;:. Grain and hay were levellea In the ground in some places. McWILLIAMS (Intended fQI‘ last week.) A very heavy electrical storm, ac- mnumnied by hail. passed over this Mr. and Mrs. Will Morrison and two children motored from Mount Forti-st and spent Sunday with Muff and Mrs. Roubon \‘Vatson. f I J ‘v Mrs. Taft, ut’ Tur-timto is spending :1 holiday with her father, Mr. John H'khardt. and other friends. MWWa-WW Raw Oil, per gal. Boiled Oil “ Cylinder Oil Autolene Machine Oil Separator Oil Turpentine, per gal, 750. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dixon, and Miss Edna Dixon motored to Stratford on Sunday, and spent the day with friends there. Miss Jennie Cook of Traverston is spending afcouple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. Will McFadden, of the Lake. ‘ Mr. ”Fred McArthur of Pricevilie was. helping Mr. G. A. Watson for :3." couple of days last week. Miss Susie Tucker is spending her holidays at the parental home. Miss Susie Halpenny was home from Toronto for the holiday. Miss Violet Eva returned to her home in Hanover on Sunday, after spending a couple of pleasant weeks with friends around here. Mr. Carl Harrison took her home in his 081‘. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrison spout Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews, near Holstein. Mrs. Lindsay, of Durham, attend- ed the Red Cross meeting, held at. the home of Mrs. James Whitmore, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clark, of Torontfi, spent the holiday with Mrs. Clark’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Law- rence, Sr. ' Mr. Ed. Pratt was a visitor in these parts on Sunday. NORTH-BAs‘r‘NORMANBY S. S. N0. 1 Red Cross meet this week at. the home of Mrs. G. Sharp. Mr. Joe. and Mrs. John Ruther- ford, and Miss Anna, Mrs. Bain‘ and Miss Grieves, motored from Fergus and spent over the weekâ€"end with Mrs. T. McAlister. Mrs. Pettigrew, Sr., from Saskat- chewan, and Mrs. Patterson of Mill,- bank, are visiting friends and rela- tives on this line at present. Mrs. Calder; 75 years of age, a former residnet of Egremont, near Yeovil, dedi on Tuesday last at the, home of her daughter, Mrs. John[ F’zhh 11. She had been ill for about two months. Interment will take place Thursday to Mt, Forest cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. A. Tuck of Orchard visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Morice. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kerr of Varney, spent Sunday evening With Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marshall. Carlyle Smith was bitten by their dog a few days ago,‘but, under the doctor’s care, is improving. Bornâ€"At Tribune, Sash, on Au- gust 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Anear (nee Ethel Fee), a daughter. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. $1.55 %‘ Gals. 1.. 6O Quarts .40 Pints .48 Halfâ€" Pini .25 Floor Pa: .40 Etc. Coal Oil, per gal., 19c. t’lnts - - - - .35 Half- Pints . 19 Floor Paints, China- Lac, Varnishes, Etc. - Similarly Reduced 331., 190 Paris Green, per 1b., 50c. Durham August 23rd, 1917. $1.30 .68 .35 .19 011 of I‘m Irwm Mr. Rom: M964 Texas. IS v151tm;._r brothers here. .Thft Presbyterian 5 memo was held at the day aftermmn. D01 1‘0 it absent Mr. Charlns Mcix'it Sash. is visiting his 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. P. H1 Mr.(‘ 41. Campbell fice sum. is on 21 hr to Owen Sound anc Mr. and _Mrs. \\ Marys. “$1th fur hls parmts horn. Miss Ma; Tqronto and friends hnrn Mr. Arthur Hutton Toronto. \Vhfl‘fi ho the medical school. Mr. and Mrs. J Hamilton. Visited last. week. Mr. Hubert Sutherla ter, of Torunm, are v ter, Mrs. W. B. Vollet .Mr.‘ Charles Lawrm ma high 801“le has ! sume ms teachmg dx Miss Holt' Simon? 3"» Mrs, GDHI‘ friends. Tickets to 1.110 Tom by way of thefiraqd ' VOL. 50~N0. 2 Miss Jean . home in firm a three \woks parents, Mr. 1 Miss Franci N. S... has ref. may DP D Drug Stow. The 11311!" ternuun dux power line Mill’s plant visitin Blair. in attendam on Septemh Come.. of approci _ Captain -‘ m unliurm years. _1‘€tl‘ home 111 0 Lhr Paul's. 1731““ annual 1181‘“ wees on Sum" The sacram administered Egremnnt. 0' next, at three“ Mr. and Mrs. Gen spending a week “:ii Mr. J. W. Blyth and tqrped from a can «next with friends ir :The music at the} cert. will he supplie monic Male Quartefl Both humomus an music will be given. dead, having suflocat double tragedy is a a widow and family. M M Miss R AI t?! zinesvill 8. Graham. eyes the Central Dm s Marx month mix M M Mr. and Mr rancis M( s retur'nfl hm purchased 9n Forsyth estorday. tw rOSKerY VISILed 011 \V \K m 535 iend h h

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