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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Jun 1907, p. 8

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TObL' better than others 101 different reasons. Fit and Comfort, Style and Wear in Patent. Kid. Dongola, and the Blucher Style Get in Line and wear the Best Clothing. Would you like to wear them ‘2 Here is where they are kept. They are the best in Quality, The Best in Style Best Fitting, Best Tailored and Finished. (The Regent and Picadilly Brand.) , Patent, Kid, Dongola, and the Blucher Style ..-__ ,______.________.______________________________ “"e>§s%é“"’*‘”§ M$fil€éé~w *fififififiéafl» ”sie‘%%%c<2l(eexe§?§*"” .sgsalesle 7/» ’IR‘ 74? ’ ,. _._â€" .mâ€"m .â€" m...â€" , f." ._._ ._‘ Ready=t0 Wear Suits Shirts, Ties, and Underwear ROBERT BURNE The People’s Stor‘e 0111' zLSSOI-hmnlt of Dress Fabrics is mm 011 Displz FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND We :1Jl\\'a'.}’:5 have on hand :1. 191111 Line Of and owrything' in the Men’s Line. The avera 0"9 Person knows In all Stzvlm and Strilms, LEADS IN BOOK-KEEPING *. SHURTHAND TY PEW' R ['1‘] NG COMMERCIAL LAXV COMMERCIAL CORRESPOND- ENCE PLAIN BUSINESS \VRITING ORNAMENTAL \VRITING and in placing all' its "radm-Ltes. Cnch student, is taught 5m):u'ntuly__“at his own desk. Trial lessons for one week free. isitnrs \\ eIC(_.)mG .75? DAY and EVENING classes. HE Annual Mching‘ nf thvh‘nuth _ Grey I’arlners' Institute, \Vlll ho hvld in the Town Hall, Durham. (m \VOM EN ’8 INSTITUTE \Vill hold their Annual Meeting 011 the same. day in the. lower Hall. All are cordially invited to attend at 2.30 p.111., whether members of the Insti- tute or not. \VI1II)NESI)1\\. JUNE 12111. 1907. :11 1.31)}). 111.. fn1 11111. elm Lion 01 0171011115 :11111 1.11111111:1‘1 business, :1ft111 \\ 1111111 :111 :1dd11 55 11111 1111. (1011\911111 by M1 \V. P. (1.1111111111 B. S. A Ont. A<r1111111t111:11 ("1011111111. 11111111 "(R1111p:111:1tive V :111111 of I1‘11edi11g Stuffs.“ HE f0] J. for sale a number of houses and out- buildings along the line of right of way pf the Walkerton and Lucknow Railway, m thgfcown of Durham. Theétaâ€"b'uildings gist be removed at an early date. in order to clear the line of ritz‘ht 0f Wily. All-material such as timber. buck, stone; etc., m cases where the‘ buildings cannot be moved. are also offered for sale. Dated June 4th, 1907. A l J. IE.pTyEt£FORD, Durham. , that the partnership heretofore sub- s:sting between us, the .undersxgned. as bakers and confectioners m the town 9f Durham. in the county of Grey, has thls fiazbeonfiissolqu by mmalee‘fieyt- A.“ dag been dissolved by mutual consent. All do ts owing to the said partnershxp are to be. paid to E. A. Rowe‘. of Durham}. afore- saxd and all chims against the eaxdmgut- nership are tobe presented to othe ' E. A. Rowe. whom the same mu be settled. DBted at urban 3rd day of J nne. 1%? Witness. Signed' . A. H. Jackson ,ErnestA- Bows Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. fl OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the nartnershin heretofore sub- Business College ROBT. MORICE, Pres. GEO. BINNN IE, Secy. Properties’ for Sale W. T. CLANCY, Prin. Annual Meeting UN DERSIGNED OFFERS Mount Forest {IV THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Henry Butler Hughes Some fields of grain that we: 6 sown very early have hadlt) be re-sowu. Both weather and soil were too cold for it to germinace, consequently it decayed. Mr. Jas.Lennox'wa.3 up to Zion, last Thursday, blasting with po «dam and has half a notion to tackle the Qynamite. a“ I‘I . . -_ . ‘Mr. Wm. Allan is attending} a. Presbyterian Assembly in Montreal this week. he being appointed dele- gate at a meeting recently held in Drayton. _ Mr. Author Lawrence ha; gone to Toronto. to look for n situation, when he intends to have nis wife join him. Our teacher Miss Alj )e Spcfi' a few days in Toronto on Victoria. holidays. A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. David Ham lton. last Wednesday night. The house is one of the finest in this part. and the hospitality of the family could not be rexcelled. Nothing more need be said. except that the crowd must have numbered well over a hundred, and the music good. and suficient games for all who could not enjoy dancing. We are pleased to hear that Mrs. Wm. McFadden is recovering from the fall she had lasc winter 0E the stairs. and was able to visit her daughter at Proton last week. The two great bodies of law make- rs (or this township met in Holstein. last Tuesday. the ladies in a church Convention, and the Township Coun- oil for general business. Green Grove Beef Ring opens a week earlier this year than usual. Next. Tuesday, the 11th. we are to have the honor of giving the opening performance. leading a. wild heifer into the slaughter hOUSe. A strike occured on the new rail- wav Uta-Saturday. with cue gang at work in Abu Urutchly’s tic-11, the men ask 250 per day of a use, and those with teams 500 For some time past there has been a strong agitation to change the dirt'CCOlS of the Farmer’s Institute; yeatly. '0 allow as manv as possible to share in the holida. s with eXpen ses paid the honor and privilege oil gwing an ctation at Institute meet- ings which goes with the organization \Ve undersmnd it was the intention of Mr Wm. Allan could he have been present, to resign, and thereby set an eXample to the other directors to give the buys a chance. In his ab sence we thought of Studying Up the route and putting l‘orth arguments {or those who wish the change, but in looking over some old farm jour- nals for the origination of institutes. and What their meaning was, we came across the views of Artumus \A 11rd on the subject, and an address which he had delivered at a series of meetlngs, and was finally published for the benefit of all who could act gain admittance to the Halls. and it somewhat changed our minds. and we concluded their were two sides to the story like everything else. Ward says he made a great success of that Speech and his neighbors made money while he was thus engawged bv pas-‘ turing down their crops. while he was travelling to the Various meet- . ings. They got their hay nicely snugged up and everything done by the time he get home. so that they had time to 1.10 and take preCIiCKl lessons from him on cutting hay with a sythe. But his hay Lhad got overâ€"ripe while he was aWay giving instructions to his fellow farmers. and mas hard to cut, and after malt. ing two or three vicious swings at it. they climbed into an adjeining li- ld to watch Operations; saying the.» (lid’nt know how it was, but it was aIWays the case thatthose literary Chaps who knew it all when thev .rwe c on the platform did’ nt 5:. cm to iknow am thing at all when it came to putting it into practice, and 110 1 doubt those who go too much to that 1 sort of thing are missing some good 1 things around home. --...._. -... THE nicest lines in infant’s chocolate stamp slippers and Oxfords that, can be got anywhere are at Peel’s. ARE you a working man? \Ve’le after you. \Vear Peel’s hzmd-mades and get your repairing done at: Peel, the Shoeman’s. THE newest in Beltg. A large stock j ust arrived from The Julian Sale 00., Toronto, at "The House of Quality,” H. H. Mockler’s. THIS is an age of specializing. We are specialists in Ladies Hosiery and Underwear. Our stock of plain and fancy lines is larger than ever. See our north window.--"The House of Mr. Edward and Miss Maggie Lin- say. are leaving this part: for Edmon- ton, we all wish them every success in their new home, as they have been good obliging neighbors here. MUSLIN DRESSES will soon be a. necessity. Ourstock is very large and everyone ngrees the patterns and fabrics are the daintiest ever seen. “The House of Quality,” H. H, Mock- ler’s. Quality,” H. H. Mockler. LADIES, you should see the new lines in Patent and Dongola kid Blu- cners, Oxford and strap slippers. The price will surprise you at. Peel’s. JUST the thing for these cool even- ings. We have a. few choice long coats in light tweed patterns, regular $10.00 value for $6.50, at H. H. Mock " ler’s. Corner Concerns. Business Locals. ‘Eggs ... h. ........ Pmatoes per bag. ..... Apple.~ pvr bag. ...... Flour per er, Oatmeal per qack. . Chop per mm. . . .. Live Hogs ...... Dressed Hoes per cwt. Hides par lb ..... Sheepskins. . . .. Wool, ............ ...... What Is Going on in Town When the Clock Strikes 12. Nearly every one likes a fine hair dressing. Something to make the hair more manage- able; to keep it from being too rough, or from splitting at the ends. Son. thing, too, that will feed the hair at the same time, a regular hair-food. Well-fed hair will bc‘,trong,and will remain where 3.- belongs-â€" on thr. head, not on the comb! Noon, the dinner hour, the hour of comfort, of pleasure and relaxationâ€"- the one hour in twenty four which comes to men and women ot every station with greater similarity than the hour of any other funcfion in life. Promptly as the clock strikes 12 in Durham the shadows on anxious faces turn to lines of good will, and if villainous hot bread. pies. Spices and other indigestibles were exclud. ed there would be no such words as dySpepsia or indigestion in the dic- tionary. But the contrary is true. and med- ical science has to Step id and aid the man or woman who has been to busy to pay proper attention to health. The greatest Step forward in med- ical discovery is Mi-o 133. which cures all stomach and digesrive troubiec. In hundreds ofrhe best homes in Durham and adj-wining towns the handy little tablets. Sf) pfeasant so take, yet effective, have given quick and lasting relief in indigestion and that disagreeable full feeling after eating. Mic na 3 Ls very gently, Much of its wonderful power over indiges- tion comes from its uniform but 5113 mining action. The required stimu lazing and streutrthening is oiven to the important organs oi dig L‘stion without producing the slightesc weakness or reactiou. We absolutely agree that your money will be refunded should you buy a. 500 box of Mio-na Stomach tablets and not be satisfied with the results. Mi 0 on is sold by druggists everywhere. or will be sent. by mail on receipt of price, 7)” (Vin-“Y. B')Cth’:3 Miona Como-any. Bul’quO N. Y. The belt kind of a. tor *imoniulâ€" “801.1 tor ovor an I you-s." NOON IN DURHAM. A Hair Dressing Market Report. DURHAM. Jun» 6. 1907 .m‘ "53?me «flaunt-u. Aloe “about.“ of Oxford Hot Air Furnaces oooooooooooo Calljandglet us furnish you with more information. Heating Estimates furnished on request. k. ar cwt. . 5O .14 00 17 16 t0 t0 TO t0 Y0 t0 t0 TO t0 t0 no to TO t0 C0 f0 50 14 00 16 09 90 4O 00 ~- 50 10 50 00 39 13 llarling’s DRUG STORE J UST ARRIVED GET THE BEST Mangel Turnip Sugar Beet and Half-Sugar Mangel SEEDS At prices that will astonish you. Darling’s New Plates. .5000 l. Needed in Every Ii cme New Gazetteer cf the x'.’ w2‘.h mnret‘mn, “f' 0: 0 121209 1.2 2 2 latest. cc;:.. ms rut 2:121.) cor-.112 in: persons, Pub': {slim-s. Springfield, M 25,809 New W’Srds g ‘ New paved 1:: vr. '1‘. mu L mied States Commia: ing Hot Air, Hut \VJNH' and Stemn Boilers and Radiators, for heating :1,“ kinds of buildings. {You will notice by the ill- ustration their hot air furnace is built to he a. powerful heart pro- ducer, as wall as a Durable Fur- nace. You win also note, that there are not bolts. rivets, pr rods in. the construction of the Radiator to rust, and be eaten into the hot air chamber by the gases from the fire thus insuring a never failing gas and dust-tight radiator. Aro made by The G urnov Funn- (11V 00.. of Tn!01)b0,Whn haxe had 60 \ curs eXperimwe in mak- 1\~:J, Also \Vcbstér’s Col ’1' ) same pm Ms. cnliiJe pqm. :. i he Peepla's Druggists A Full Line of G; a C. MERRIAM 09.. 90115, c 2380 Out-:13 P “Dictionaryt'rin Hus. L10 of 1 June Regime Die: 1m 13:51:; i0 11¢ 11' .ustra: c... zwphlctd. Lnted from bindings. 2 angry VIorld at iu n.

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