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Durham Chronicle (1867), 18 Apr 1907, p. 8

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To revitalize ond stimulate your whole being, to shoke oE lothorgy and tiredness, nothing compote: with 4 Dr. Homiltonfs Pine which do unto "’" __ good looks, good spirits. good hoolth. 1 38016 .ovorywhero in 25c boxes. .- PAN OF T“ O Y E AR OLD ‘ Matched black Clydesdale mares. Will sell one or both. Also a couple of cows due to calve. Apply to J AS. ATKINSON, Ap. 11.â€"tf. Lot 56 (Jon. 2, Glenelg Ap. 11.â€"tf. ' i Q'mntitv (3f slabs. “)3ng “Mud, at, $3.56! per int-9:9 dmmie lnad delivered mam-s mm‘ m- 1M3 at ihv Emanuele Officv. "TIIL HAVE FOR SALE anntirx .I 4.1%. mixui w A; Patent, Canvas, Kid in the Blucher style. These are the best fitting Shoes on the market to-day ’3 1 : I"; “n, UHF 1311)! k HUI'1h 0f R9. \':.-w ' 21:1. t‘w. {2mm St. and Gara- frzzxn H ”.21. mmsxstingz of fame good bet. 4.3:: orchard and garden. Stable. granary. wondshvd. soft and hard water. 11 mowed residence, Lwo large stone (rt-iiux's. Apply Ap. ll.â€"-â€"-t. Ap. llâ€"tf. OR SALE HOUSE AND LOT Apply to NDERS WILL BE RECEIVED Up to the 20th of April, 1907, for He feels half, dead a sense of nausea. headache and nerve strain. He is on the verge of breakdown through overwork and lack of exer- cise. These _dificnltias are heat over- come by Dr. Hamilton’s Pills, which make the bowels active, stimulate kidneys andliver and thereby free the system of impurities. _W. CALDER, Assigne Durham, April 10th, 1907. PITY THE BUSY OFFICE IAN. 1 Up to the 20th of April, 1907, for he stock in trade, of the Barclay Sell Estate consisting of Stoves, Root 111 pers, Harness. Repairs, etc. The Latock and Stock Sheets may be seen _t any time by applying to the As- l'l'i' .\'! Mill Wood for Sale. Pmpert} for Sale. s..- a... '.\'Â¥".‘.) [X UPPER 'l'U\\'.\'. '1‘ mo ,l-DI' mm: Fl‘uxn‘vm: ()0. Stock for Sale. Genuine imported Scotch tweeds newest in Stripes, Checks, Grays, Blues and Blacks. In In Hand and Soft: Bosnm. Plain and Colored. A perfect fit. . In Black, Gray all styles. MRS. MARG. LAURIE, Lower Town. For Sale. J. CAM ERON, Notice. 28 Iimnewoud. Ave" Toronto. Ont. Grav, Plain and Striped. The People’s Suitings Fedora Shirts and Brown m SHOES Gentlemen! we ask your attention to our new assortment of clothing. We have a. high class grade, THE SOVEREIGN BRAND which is bound to fit and wear. Bring in the Boys we can suit them. highest Prices for Butter and~ Eggs ALEX- RUSS? Made by the most up-to-date tailors, guaranteed a. perfect fit. Latest styles in shades and stripes The newest style ‘Thoroughbred' A full line of all shades and shapes newest; in styles and best fitters A new line of Plads and Plain in Strings and Fourin-Hands. Christy Suits Caps Ties THE DURHAM CHR! )NH ‘1 .E ELL Misanthropic Bliss. “I don’t possess." the cynic said. “A single friend on earth." And yet he lifted up his head And smiled in chilly mirth. “I hear no scandal, ” he explained: “I get no tips that fail; I mourn no comradeship disdained: I hear no hard luck tale. “From crowds in the department 81:01. I turn with footsteps two. I make no giftsâ€"not any moreâ€" And none make cuts to me. "Ihlde away lost I mas-m Some folly «W Ho Wanted a Snow Shovel.» as .Sur- mind by the Storekeeper. He stopped in front of a hardware store for a moment and looked all around and then carried his hand to his head like a man who had forgotten something. Then he slowly entered the store and looked around and shook his head. “You want something?” observed the “1‘ do.” “But for the moment you have tor- gotten what it is?” “That’s exactly the case. I knew when I ‘left the house. but it has gone from my head now. If you’d offer me a hundred dollars. I couldn’t remember what I started after.’_’ “We have lots of such cases. and we solve them in a moment. Here is what you want." And he passed behind a lot or stoves and dragged out a big snow shovel and placed it in the other’s hands and “By George! By George!” exclaimed the customer. “But that’s exactly what I wanted! What a curious thing mem- ory is. i wanted a snow shovel, and now I’ll take it home and put it in the cellar, and if my neighbors don’t keep their walks clean 1’]! complain to the police.”â€"Chicago News. “Thirty-five cents, please, and you'll find the material of the best." Did Not Count. There is a small boy in Pittsburg who is intensely patriotic and who is. as a rule. a very well informed Sunday school student. Not long ago there were some visitors, and Tommy’s teacher, wishing to show of! her class to the best advantage, called upon him to answer a series of questions. All went well until the very usual one, “Who was the first man?” “No, no, dear! You mean Adam, don’t you ‘2” Which? Once upon a time two youhg women came to a wise theatrical manager and applied for positions as stars. “George Washingtonâ€"first in war, first in”â€"- Tommy began enthsiastic- any, but the teacher hastily interrupt- “It is not our custom to engage stars who have had no dramatic experi- ence,” he said. “And neither of you has been on the stage?” “No, sir,” they replied. “Then what qualifications do you Terrible Revenge. Mme. Labarlueâ€"I saw Mme. Paul having a great altercation with your cook this afternoon. Mme. Vincentâ€"Yes; I am not alto- gether surprised. Just fancy, she had the nerve to copy my last new hat! “I, sir,” said the first young woman, “have ambition and a future.” “I, sir,” said the second young wo- man, “have ambition and a past which would make copy.” “Oh, if you are talking about dagoes, I s’pose he might be.” admitted Tom- my.â€"Harper’s Weekly. And so the manager made out a con- tract for one of them.â€"Judge. Mme. Labarlueâ€"W’ell, what did you do? The Joy of It. Miss J onksâ€"I don’t see why you con- sider it a pleasure to hear him preach. I understand he always talks about fire and brimstone. Mme. Vincentâ€"I gave mine to the cook.â€"-Pele Mele. Miss Farrasy â€"- Exactly! And it’s. such a pleasure to think of What’s in store for some pimple, you knownâ€"Phil- adelphia Press. Goodleyâ€"Well, usually it is a fellow who is forever calling somebody else oneâ€"Catholic Standard and Times. Hitting Home. Goodleyâ€"Oh. come. now! I wouldn’t call him a cad. Boorischâ€"No? Well, what is your idea of a cad? “Shocking weather, Giles.” “It be main bad. squire. but better than none at all, say Oi!" HIS MEMORY RETURNED. as he came forward. C‘omforting Thought! Fall Wheat .......... 1 Spring Wheat. . .. .. .. Oats ................ Peas . Barley .............. . Eggs ................. Potatoes per bag ...... Apples per bag. ...... Flour per cwt ........ Oatmeal per sack ..... Chop per cwt ........ Live Hogs .......... . Dressed Hogs per cwt. Hiles per 1b ........ Sheepskins ........... Pumps. NEW PUMPS AND REPAIRS, W311 DRILLING, Rn-Connme AND Pmscmmo done with Cement concrete. 9' ALL ORDERS taken at the old stand near~MoGowan’e Mill will be promptly 3' tended to. ALL WORK GUARANI‘EED at “Live can let live” Paloma. GEORGE WHITMORE. For Th in, PoorBlood You can trust a medicine tested 60 years! Sixty years of experience, think of that! Experience with Ayer’s Sar- sapariiin; the original Stru- parilla; the Sarsnparflle the doctors endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, general debility. Butmnthumm anomalous-ado lg: heft worth1 If tho gm"? inlet!” at: welcom M - or a "cum suits. you would an lunar“ do.“ «w. rm. while taking the Straws-ms. W‘ i We are Sole Agents for the Ideal Iron Fence * fie Right here are Right Goods at Right Prices ; iflunter’s Hardware; iAnd Seed Store !§ 4V .me 3E The Young Matronsg if; F avo rite .' {UNIVERSAE i [4,? '0‘ Sr] >§<e a‘HE GEM. . . :55 MEAT CHOPPER %%*****e Ia practically a. necessity in 1; every kitchen because partic. someflung that's needed ’3» ular housewives know its . value and insist on it. The In every home gem will less a lifetime, its a self‘cleaner, and a self. sharpener. afnd a labo: sYeving investment or you. on are aim l wast'n ' not try ing those Gem Food Choppgrz. ‘ g tune every ‘1‘? by %§%%wÂ¥%%%fiw§*§¥*$§*ww pt". 41v A14 \fl 0‘â€" ‘ 4i“ “In? I BEG LEAVE TO INFORM MY CU??-~ FOMERS and the public in general that I am prepared to furnish w. luv. no m: Womb!“ the formula atoll our um it would be practically im- possible to sell any other bread maker to any intellig- ent woman who knows The Universal Bread Maker and its perfections The Uni- versal is simply an easier. quicker and cleaner way of m king bread. 1E accomo plishn as mtmh in threw minutes us far as kneading is cnncurned an: can he ac- complished bv hand in half an hour. Now we have a full line so call in and let us explain '0 you how we can save you time. money and hard labor Just: figure it out. in your own way and if you can come to any other conclusion we would like to know about is. QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Market Report. DURHAM. Mar. 25. 1907 STIFF GOODS AT SOFT PRICES per cwt. A00!“ .8 68 to 3 . 68 to 40 to 75 to . 50 to .13 00 to 1 21 to 1:3 to 60 to . 50 to . 2 10 to . 2 40 to . 1 25 to . 6 00 to t. 8 50 to 9 to 90 to 29 to 5 to 12 to 8 7O 73 4O 75 50 14 00 21 15 7O 1 00 2 3O 2 45 1 40 6 5O 8 5O 1 00 39 '4â€".- Aâ€" -â€",â€"â€"â€"._ . _ B R EAB MAKER llarling’s DRUG STORE We have in stock 1 plete line of garde in bulk Teese seeds are bought from reputable growers and are pure We carry in stock a full strength (40 C/C) Formalin Kills smut germs. Try it. We also have in stock a full line of Turnip, Mangel and Sugar Beet Seeds. Giue us a Trial When Darling's GARDENERS ATTENTION ! PEAS. ONIONS, CORN. BEANS, AND RADISHES I he People’s Druggists Needing These Formalin April 18. 1907 a com- *wfius

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