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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 Nov 1903, p. 8

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Huh -’.0. IM.‘ What does a coh‘ored gentleman :W 3:! 3: ,g’find the Easiest thing to do ? .‘f v“ o .5 ' \eep Warm by wearing our up = to = date Furs! H £4.14» $1444 Ffirvnfl‘» r(f0}(>n.}(hrrnrrvrnuk Wm “EXILE 'KEEP DARK!" \Ve don’t want to keep our values darkâ€"there’re too good to hide. Since Starting business here a few months ago our trade has increased far beyond our expectations. The reason for this is that people tind our Stock the best to their liking. Our goods are the best that can be procured in the markets, and our customers always leave this store happy after making pur- chases. Join the crowd and be one of our customers and save money. ‘ J i 11 4.3-‘14‘1‘0fl MHLVL¥£HKFH(FL LHWFH LlTHll “(choY‘rfbrl‘kaannrf >A¢rzwrvw p.471: LFLVLL LHLHLLVLHIL. The Big Store. $51 dumb .IIIIvOIIlII' The first Anniversary of the Law. Irence Hall Union Sunday school was celebrated on Monday night the 9th. After the children had been treated to a boundless supply of taffy a pro- gramme consisting of music, recita- tions dialogues etc. was gone through. :- \1r. William Aljoe who occupied the {chain then called Superintendent | Mr. Alex. Firth to the platform lwhile the following address was read and presentation made to Mr. Firth. DEAR TEACHER: I This being the closing of our Sun-- lday school for this season. “To your] lBible class feel it our duty to let you } * know that your labor has been very lmuch appreciated by us. We have {been so much enlightened and profit fed by your instructions we hereby ‘. tender our sincere thanks together 1 P with this chair as a token of respect. ‘ hoping that it will prove useful as 1 well as momentous of the high esteem that this Bible class has toward you. We feel grateful for the interest you have taken in the welfare of the Sun- day school and how to enjoy if spar- ed to have you for our teacher for many seasons to come. We trust that during the months we are not meeting in this school room that the l many good lessons you have taught ‘us will not be forgmten is the prayer of your Bible class at Lawerence Hall Sunday school. Signed in behalf of the Bible class, and read by Miss E. Lawerence. Miss M. Wilson. of Proton, visited at Mr. Samuel Lawrence’s last week. Miss May Scott. of Glascotc. visited her sister Mrs. W. R. Watson lately. In reply Mr. Firth heartily‘thank- ed them for their generosity and said that if his words failed to ex- press the thanks he owed he heped he would be forgiven. He also im pressed :lxaz'if the Bibles that were, so diligently used throughout the summer months were cast away on the shelf during the Winter, he felt. that his labor was but a. vain el‘fert to do good“ After a 10112; and lingering: illness. there passed away at the home of his parents, MLGeorge Chourdt mflVud- nesday November 45h. For want of data we are unabm to give {nu-ziculars beyond than he was a yuung man of few words. hard working; and indus- trious. He Will be mi8~7ed by his parents, brethers and sisters Lu Whom we extend our sympathy. On ' ‘hnrsday last a couple of seedy looking; foreigners paid this place a; visit and after plying their trade of pretty well concealed tricks of dis-5 honest ' in some of the business ; places almost succeeded in shaking? the dLISiL of the place from their feetf |with $13 of Mr. it 'l‘rimble’s moneyi l which he had given one of them in al initalze when making change for a} small purchase. Shortly after the: gstrangers’ departure Mr. Trimble dis- 4 covered his mistake and secured the i services of Mr. T. A. Blakely who} Captured his man making tracks to} the Station. He was brought backl to Mr. Van Dusen’s office and withl feigned innocence returned the money to its rightful owner. Mr. liarstedt‘: had occasion to order the fellow out i of his place of business and, we un- ; derstand. losr a small sum by him. Illorse trading the rovers acknow-g ledged was their avocation and want- ed to rent a house from jeweller Armstrong to locate here, but that gentleman declined this olier inform- ing them that he had no houses to rent to charamers who made their living in that way. A dip in the mill pond before their departure might have been an effective token of not wanted here and certainly wouldn’t have been amiss as a bath to their persons. Bornâ€"On Wednesday of last week to Mr. and Mrs. H. Bunt. of this place. a son. Mr. George Mitchell returned on Saturday from his deer hunting hol- iday in Muskoka. The party of four secured their full complement of eight deer and our townsman had the satisfaction of shooting one of the finest in the bunch. Mr. M. K. Richardson occupied the Methodist pulpit on Sabbath morning last. Special services are continued in the church this week afternoon and evening meetings at which the pastor is being assisted by Revs. Watch, of Shelburne, Wellwood of Dundalk, Scott. of Maxwell, Sinclair. of Eugenia, and Roach, of Priceville. At the adjourned meeting in the interest of the Public Library on 'ghgreglay evening last. Messrs. W. -“ _.. â€"â€"- A ‘, J. Bellamy, W. 1?. Thurston, C. N. Richardson and Dr. Murray were ap- pointed a committee to make a vig- orous canvass in behalf of the instit- ution and we trust there will be a response to their appeal. Mr. M. K. Richardson was at Hol- stein last. week attending the funeral of the late Mr. Petrie, ogf that place. Dr. and Mrs. Christoe returned last week from visiting friends at Detroit and other points in Michigan. The Dr. supplied the Advance with some interesting items while away. Mrs. L. Ludlow and children. of Port Huron. are vieiting’the farmer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sinclair, here. Mrs. Pye returned last; week from visiting her daughter in Toronto. Mr. Geo. Blackburn, of (‘reemore, visited from Friday till Monday with his relatives in this place and vicin; ity. Mrs. Hickling 'has returned from visiting relatives in Toronto. Spring Bank. Flesherton. Teau: from 15 11) at Parker’s. For a nice lamp cheap try Macfar- lanes Drmr Store. ---4 H. H. M ockler has the only pure ubsolutelv puncnlm proof lubbers made 111 Canada. - Wanted.---All the hen, turkey, goose and duck feathers within 50 miles of Durhamâ€"~Jorc‘1:m’s. Now is the time to get your cutter so as to have-it for the first sleighing. If you want. a pretty locker and good substantial article get a. Tudhoype from Barclay 85 Bell. Ayef Horse am} Cattle mnicas. age -5 cents. Feeders of it at Parker’s Drug Store. Bdng us your butter and eggs- Jordansfi flair Vigor Car’s int: 3n3n sleep. Mt: Far! » nus Ladies If you Wish To sue the very newestum‘. nobbisest- stx'les nf suit.- ings‘ CM? and we H. H.‘ ;.I Incl-rd: ’s new Stock (3f these goods. Car’s LIMIQ Liver Pills work while \‘Ox‘z slam). ‘2. boxes for '12?) cent»; at. a; V can depend on Ayer’s Hair Vigor to restore colqr to g'our (tray hair, every time. Follow directions-and it never fails to do this work. It staps " M hair Med until it won about white. It tool: not one bottle of Lior’a Hair Vigor to restore it to its lormor dar . rich color. Your Hair Vigor certainly does what you claim (or 1t."-A. M. BOGGAN, Bocldngham, N. C. $1.00 a bottle. J. 0. Ann 00.. Allggnggigy. ‘A'. Lowell. 11333.. Cough. and 00169 White? ine- syrup cures colds at. Parkm s. Have sz seen. or priced any. of the gtmtleznen’s ovm'coats wp. are turning om. Alook at them will convince you that. they are correca in Style, quality and price. H.H.Mock- ler. fallingofthe hair, also. There’s great satisfaction in knowing you are not going to be disap- pointed. Isn’t that so? Weam noted. for our good foot wear . C. L. Grant. Cure a cold in a day? Yes, a 25' cent box of Macfnrlaues’ grip tablets will do it.--4 “’9 must have '30 barrels of dried apples within the next; two weeks for which we pay the best, priceâ€"Jor- dans’. Our {urs are made by one of the oldest: firms in Canada, quality the best. C. L. Grant. Fresh fruit at: Parker’s. Coal stoves, wood stoves. ranges and all kinds of heaters sold at Bar- clav Bell’s. Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the most competent authorities. They have dispelled the silly notion that one kind of food is needed for brain. another for muscles, and still another for bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a particular part of the body, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however good your food may‘ be, its nutriment is destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. You must prepare for their appearance or prevent . their coming by taking regular doses of Green’s August flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion. stimulates the liver to healthy action. purifies the blood. and makes you feel buoy- ant and vigorous. You can get this reliable remedy at Darling’s Drug Store. ' tf. Have you procured your rubbers for this winter’s use? If not H. H. Mockler .has first class rubbers at very lowest: prices. Misses ‘25 cents pair. ladies’ 30 cents. ladies’ wool lined 35 cents pair. also men’s at similar prices. Cam’s Cough Cure 50 cents a bottle is fully guaranteed at Macfarlanes’ Drug Stormâ€"4 A few good second hand stoves to be had as low prices at Barclay Bell’s. “That’s a pretty spifi robe you have there. Jack.” " Yes.” ”Where did you get it ?” “ At Barclay Bell’s, they handle lots of them. They keep good goods. No better clothing in make and material than Seafortbs’, wearing qualities guaranteed, sold at: Grant’s. Fall apples 35 cents ker’g, a bag at Par- Fading Hair BUSINESS LOCALS. Brain-Food Nonsense. v5 2 Eva? do 3m $5 413. 5355’ m3. .6; Z 2;". H $6 3. m. Loci. m :32 for (3 ‘3) pack- sstock buy IT’S OUR FALL SHIPMENT m ‘2 JORDAN'S ‘2 t SATURDAY ° 3 BARGAINS W Millinery . . . HIS WEEK we are showing the greatest bargains in HATS. “’9 have just opened out over fifty hatsâ€"new from the wholesale. We bought these hats cheapâ€"and we are going to sell them at a great bargain on Saturday. We vili Show some of these hats in the window. 3:11 Shades of Neck Ribbons and Fancy Collars and Belts. Ribbons. Coiiars. Baits. 4% mama! Bargains Emrv Sausrfiay \VA XTEDâ€"SEVERA L PEI-{SONS O? CH All actur and good reputation in (each state. mm in this county required. 110 represent. and :xdvci‘tis‘s uhl established wealthy business human of solid financial Standing. Salary $131.00 weekly with cxpunws additional, all payable in cash din-ct, every \Vodncsday from head oflices. Horse and ('m‘rizlg‘e furnished when inmzcssm'y. Reft'-renccs. Enclose self-midressed (-m-clupc. Colonial, 53:2 Duurhm'n Sh. Chicago. McIntyre Block. ’4 SW}. S76; SW» SW} ’SVI: S32 S"! SLS V. SW4” ~-’ 0 via. 0!?- 01“??? 0" o 70. 0A. 01‘. 069 .60 $4: 23;: _ THE CLOTHIER. i IIIIIII FORGET we Carry IIIIIIIIIs and IIIIIII «‘5‘ '1' *a 'Q 3“â€" o «S 3.31 ‘y $1? HAVE YOU GOT WHAT YOU WANT? $ ' Than our I’V. 4'1? %%v* Here 8 an Eye Opener fi {Maynar- i .3)? 5‘ HATS 85 CAPS to suit the most particular, at 25c, 500 and 75c, To one who wants an OVERCOAT just What style to gen. Now we feel it our place to relieve the discressed prOSpector buyer, and in order to be able to do that we must have EVERY COAT Show STYLE. GRACE and VALUE. The next question ifs a 33mm If ghe paper could only show the extra values we have in MEN'S UNDERWEAR. Fleeced-lined Underwear 85c PER SUIT. and we can Show you to the very finest of Natural Wool (unshrinkable). Don’t forget our prices on the different linesâ€" from 85c to $3.00. MlSS DESK ALSO HAVE 3. large stock of “Way’s ” MUFFLERS at. 350, 50c: and 75c, and Neck Sou-Is from 50c to $3.00. This is all NEW STOCK and are right up-to-date. That we want your Dried Apples. Featghers, Fowl, Butter and‘ Eggs, for which we pay the highest price. J SHIPMENT gfurggfitlsed Goods, Raisins, Vinegars and Syrups are all in and in fact we have a complete line of anything and everything to be had in a Grocery Store at prices that suit the closest buyer. uU " ”UVV“. v- _â€"v ~â€"_â€"â€"' -â€" v- ' .pleasers to all who have seen them. and are $83 by the famous Shirt Manufacturers. quke Bros. is as easily answered as the first: The one answer wiil do for both. and we say and say positively we have the BEST values in Over- coats and Ready-co-Wear Clothing in the Countv of Grey. We leave it with you. You only have to see to be convinced. new stock, of fine SHIRTS. Ey_e Durham, Ont. ’Phone 27. Massey-Hams Showrooms All persons owing us on Twine and Repair accounts me lespeetfully requested to call and settle at once and olfiige, The Agent. NOTICE fifiSTflN Durham. Ont.

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