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Durham Chronicle (1867), 10 Jan 1907, p. 8

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Dawns, Rn-Cmunxe AND We done with Conant concrete. 5’ ALL ORDERS axon st the old nod nuéodMoGowsn’n Mi" will be promptly .1 ton to. An Won: Guananmn st “Live and w‘ live” P310165. Pumps. NEW E w... Ash and Basswood, $10.00 to 815 u). M .- Beech zud Birch. SStOSIL [0000 Ft. Logs Wanted (12 ‘-. â€". ma Ir a) - UREA)! mnmmnn 00'. Come With The Crowds Teaâ€"30c for 250. DURHAM. T. Neckwear 1 5 Mufflers Uloves -â€"(‘.-1ps for Ladies and Gentlemen. â€"Silk Handkerchiefs 22 to 50 cents. Groceries for Xmas Try our Groceries XMAS . . SPECIALS From now until January lst the following lines Will be run off at right prices :â€" VVoollen Blankets from $2.25 to $5. â€"Heavy Tweed. â€"Sheeting and Flannelette. â€"-Ladies’ and Men’s Underwear â€"Ready made Trousers (large stock) Fhmxelettesâ€"Ca" anfi fee my 180. flannelette for 10c. clipping Prices All Through January 1 mum's“ the imbue in genera 5.33 am prepared to furnish S_ u o and Ba 8 an, $12. 00. Hi": 7m K, ‘10 UU. A .'a a high; *(6 willboptidfor 5306i [‘11 :' which We ml} pay the follow- ;.rice.~ :â€" Raisins and Currants, Candies, Peels, Spices. Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, Candies. Figs and Dates. S. SCOTT 2 .0 ‘ cut over-14 It. GEORGE WHITHOBE. TO ROBERT BURNETT The People’s Store ONTARIO. 2.5c for 20c. 952w The holiday season is over and now we are busy tak- ing stock, and as everybody knows, that in stock-taking you come across odd lines, remnants and many seasm- able goods you wish to clear nut, so to do this we entend to sacrifice these goods at I'ldiCUiUUS low prices, so to receim; these bargains ”in store for you make this store your dmvn town house. (Some ral‘iy and often as fresh bargains are put on the counters at all times. é’filfi ‘Qaeeeeeoa * oceatoeeeee@®@®eo®©0000©0@ . \060' Stock Always Fresh Bargains For Everybody Here i THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Critten- den accompanied by Miss Caton call ed on us for a few moments on Fri- day. Mr. O. was born in this neigh- borhood and spent just enough of his 'youth to have a slight remembrance of the place. He drove out to have a look at the old home but it unfortu- nately is one of the farms that has been neglected of late and does not now present the inviting appearance that it did when Tommy played around the doors. Nevertheless it it was recently purchased for its ce- ment marl deposits and may yet be of importance when the marl plays out. Mr. Ben. Wands. had a wood bee in the woods on Friday and a done ing party in his home at. niguc Both were a success. Mr. Angus Cameron of North Oa- kota who is home to spend the win r. r with his family in Durham. visiu d his old friend Joe Meek on Saturday. Miss 'Echel McCulum of Rolan , Man.. who is visiting her manv o a friends in Ontario spent a few an s of last week as guest of Mr. and Mr Jae. Tucker. Mr. Thoe. Tucker took in the Odd Fellowe’ supper in Mt. Forest on New Year’s day, or at lens a share of it. He reported a very pleasan- time. ' Mrs. Wm. McFadden has had Swine of the ill luck the: sometimes b f l peeple. She hed well recovered f. cm the shaking up she got in a. run w." accident last June. when ene m; -:u is laid up by getting e. fall d w.- smire. last. week. No bones a" broken and we are pleased to hear she is well on the way to recowry. Mr. Jae. Eden joined the little ‘ and of workers for the Durham Supply 00., this week. There seems to be a lot of farmers at outside points who think a Go is essential to sutcess. while the Durham Company has shares in abundance to dispose 03 and our lads‘like the job of passing them around so it seems as if all parties are made happy by the trans- action; Jim will accompany Jas. Allan to Thornburry for a starter, while Arch. Baird and Alex Allan go to Ottawa. Municipal matters are very quiet in our Township this year. The Reeve being appointed by acclama~ tion left only the deputy-ship to be of much interest and it’s an Owen Sound job for the man who gets it. Ferguson and Gordon the contestants for it are 'both gOOd men and the Township will sufl’er no loss no matter which of them go up. Mr. Jas. Tucker was elected to the Trustee-ship in our school this year in place of the retiring one, J. Mack. The meeting was a short quiet one with a small attendance. We were in error when we an nounced that the poverty and hand social was to be held in the school house. It was held in the home of Mr. and MrS' J. H. Sharpe. We did not think for a moment that Mrs Sharpe would throw open the doors of her well kept house to a public en tertainment, but she will receive a blessing from the blind whose inter- estit was gotten up. For [her kind- ness in fact there will be rejoicing with them when they see the amount of the proceeds. as the afiair‘ was qtite a succss. Corner Concerns. Itching, Blind. Bleeding. Protrndlnz Pilot. Drug than as authorized to refund money if PAZO ommmwh homincto lfldayn. 500. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILEB Fall Wheat. .......... Spring Wheat ........ Oats Peas ....... ' ......... Barley ............... Hay.... Butter. ........ ' ...... Eggs ............ . . . .. Ponatoes per bag. . . . . Apples per bag. . . . . . . Flour per cwt ........ Oatmeal per sack. . . .. Chap per cwt.... Live Hogs ........... Dressed Hogs per cwt Hides per lb ........ Sheepskins. .......... Wool................ Tallow Lard ...... WINTER gloves and mitts in abun- dance at Flarity Burnett’s LADIESX‘When in need of a sewing machine, why not call on Barclay Bell. They. handle the New Williams, the best machine on the market to- day. KEEP us in mind when you are thinking of getting a. new suit or over- coat. A11 ordered work receive prompt attention,â€"Flarity Burnett. FOR silk handkerchiefs that are always silk, try Flarity Burnett. LOSTâ€"Between here and Livings- ton’s corner, a black floor mat with white strip in it, used by undertakers. Finder will oblige by leaving it with Edward Kress, Durham. NOW that that the elections are over let everybody buy a hat from Flarity Burnett. CUSTOM sawing at the Durham Foundry, by Robert Smithâ€"3 SAWS gummed at the Durham Foundry. FLARITY BURNETT for underwear. They are having a. big run for their underwear. MONEY FOUND.â€"A gold coin, by Mr. S. Scott, merchant. Owner will re- ceive same by proving property and paying expenses. STOVES and ranges in many designs at Barclay 85 Bell’s warerooms. 'lll‘he years have dealt lightly with er. The Misses Hunt held a mass en- joyable puny on New Year’s night, quite a number of guests being pres- ent. from Vandeleur and from Rock- lyn. Miss Mabel returned to her school duties on Wednesday. 500 CORDS lath timber wanted. ROBERT SMITH, Durham Foundry.â€"-2 SWEATERS for men and boys at Flarity Burnett’s. Mr. W. Bailey of Dundalk. our new teacher, has made a most favorable impression on both pupils and parents and promises to be a most successful pedagogue. FLARITY BURNETT are giving big reductions all this month in gent’s furnishings. A er's Pills kebithé béiiéls regular. Al vegetable and gently lmflvo. Mr. Joe. Lauder of Ohio, paid a short visit to the old home of his boy hood while on a trip lately. He has developed into a fine Specimen of physical manhood. SHAKE HANDS WITH ASTHMA Awfully distressing is asthma. But worse if possible when combined with Bronchitis. Relieved quicker by Catarrhozone than anything else â€"-cured so thoroughly by “Catarrh- ozone” that it dosen’t return. Ca- tarrhozone’s healing vapor is breath ed rightinfo the lungs desrrc-ying the cause of Asthma and succeeds in the most chronic cases. Try it Two sizes, 250. and $1.00 at all deal- ers. WHY not possess a pretty tie? Your tie is here,â€"Fla.rit,y Burnett. FOR SALEâ€"A good young driver. Apply to H. Burnett.-â€"tf. W'eali Lungs Bronchitis For over sixty years doctors have endorsed Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for } coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, con- sumption. You can trust a medicine the best doctors ap- prove. Then trust this the next time you have a hard cough. The best kind of a. toutimonhlâ€" “ Bold tor ovor sixty you-a.” w. an". no mots! We mm tho formula of“! our m Market Report. . C 0... 0... 0.0.01 .00... 00...... spar bag...... per bag. er cwt...... .. [per sack. .... 5r cwt.... .... 338000000 00000 Hogs percwt. i. r 3 ye m I)? 3. 0. ”5.9919992“. Inn. -A _-.._ BUSINESS LOCALS. DURHAM. Jan. 9. 1907 vvâ€"'â€"â€" -'â€""‘ “Maren or .8 68 to 3 . 68 to 32 to 70 to 40 to .13 00 to 1‘ 20 to 20 to '50 to 50 to 2 10 to 2 40 to 1 25 to 6 00 no 8 50 to 9'to 90 to 29 to 5 to 12 to $70 35 7O 50 14 00 2O 25 70 1 00 2 30 2 45 l 90 6‘50 1 00 39 13 Mts. Alex. Beggs Suns We can give you what you went and you will find our prices right. The People’s Grocery AND PROVISION STORE That always _ satisfies the Five Roses and Reindeer C. SMITH 6: SONS Manitoba. Flours always give satis- faction. eN STOCK OR MADE TO ORDER. Engines and Boiler Repairs promptly executed. RIGHT PRICES AND GOOD WORK. Special attention to Gaso- Iine Engine repairs. MANUFACTURERS OF Cutting Boxes, Horsepowers, Wind Stackers, Stock raisers’ Feed Boilers. Millwrights, Machinists, iron and Brass Founders. and Steam Fitters. . . . . SEURHAM FOUNDRY The newsboys’ cry. We all want the EXTRAâ€"the something out of the ordinary. Someone has said, “It is the ‘extras’ that make life worth living.” McGowan’s Eclipse Extry ! Extry I lismwel lionel Bread floor W. BLACK. We have something extra to offer you in Clauss Raz- ors and' Scissors. There is nothing to equal them in the market. If you re- quire such an article ex- amine our goods before purchasing elsewhere In table Cutlery our as- sortment is something more than the ordinary. Anything you desire from $1 per dozen Knives and Forks to $30. This week we have a special ofler for you in a few setts of Silver Knives and Forks at $2.25 per sett. Every piece of Silverware stamped “ W. In pocket Cutlery our show case is filled with stock of the most reliable makers, ranging in price from 50 to $1. We have a number of Boys’ Knchs at 50 each. Sash 6’ Doors For F lours Clauss Razors Pocket Cutlery JANUARY 10, 1907 Table Cutlery Black” is guaranteed. We carry aha other well known brands of Flour. G. Smith Sons PROPRI ETO RS

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