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Durham Chronicle (1867), 25 Jul 1907, p. 5

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WATCHMAKER This store is noted for its high-claSs displaiv of Wedding Presentsâ€"everything up to date. W. BLACK Brushes Kettles Cages The Sovereign Bank of Canada A. E. Dummy Esq, up, TWINE ! Have you tried Black’s Special Machine Oil? nothing can equal it. AS thick as your arm. [)0 not; let your cattle suffer from flies while you can buy Fly ()il, at different prices. \Vhy allow your faithful horse to be axinoyed with Flies when you can buy a. Fly Net so cheap. 2.50 horse brushes for the small sun) of 1 50 each Thru the-failure of a Chicago brush firm, we have taken ad- vantage of the low price of brushes, and are now offering Every person that keeps house is entitled to a first-class pre- SQ‘erving kettle. An immense shipment of superior Quality of kettles was dropped at our door one day this week. Secure one at once. Toward, Is very easily solved by coming into \Vebstm’s, while in nun). EVERYTHING CONFIDENTIAL. I " Au. Dauccxsrs. 50c. AND $1.00 MM¢W¢¢¢¢¢¢M¢¢¢¢¢¢¢$ Have you seen 01wdisp1aybf Bird Cages. A bird cage for every person at; the right price. Also Squirrel Cages. \Ve have the best binder twine. numufactm-edfiulso "have the chpapest binder twine on the market, and can suit the great- est crank with quality or price. July 25,1907 80m OF DIRECTORS: Emma: JARVIS, Esq. ., - - President RANDOLPH MACDONALD, Esq., First V tee-Preszdent A. A. ALLAN, Esq., - - Second V we-Prcszdmt MCMIILAN, HON. PETER MCLAREN, mam. Esq, M.P. W. K. MCNAUGHT, Esq., m, Esq., M.P. ALEX. BRUCE, Esq., KC. 500 HEAD OFFICEzâ€"TORONTO. Paid Up Capital: a . $3.04 General-Manager. The “Wedding Ring” Question nourishment from her food. She took Scott'J EmalJion. ., Result: She gained a pound a day in weight. Of course it is simply impossible for us to attempt to give a. full account of our large display, the only way to satisfy yourself is to give us a call. For the Groomsmzul Solid 14kt Pearl Stick Pin or Cuff Links in plush or leather camees. For the Bride or Bridesumid the following would make very suitable presents: Solid 14kt; Cresent’s, Solid Gold Locket’s Necklet’s, also some very handsome Braclets. Remember our Silverware is made By the “Standard Silver company.” of Toronto, and we are authorized to replace Free of Charge any piece that leaves this store that is not satisfactory. A New Orleans woaan was thin. Begause she did not extract sufficient mum; “ DIAMOND HALL.” Picture Framing on shortest 110mg. Funeral Director {Fall Wheat .......... gSpring Wheat ........ Oats Peas..... ............. Barley .............. Hay ................ Butter .............. Eggs ................. Potatoes per bag. . . . . . Flour per cvvt: ........ Oatmeal per sack ..... Chop per cwt.... Live Hogs .......... . Dressed Hogs per cwt. Hides per 1b ........ Sheepskins ........... ‘Vool OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO A. BELL UN DE RTAKER SH()\\' RmmsmNext to Swallows’ Barber Shop. Full line of Catholic Robes, and black and white Caps fur aged people. Asst. General-Manager. Embalming a Specialty $3,000,000. Vheat .......... «’9 Wheat...... . . .14 as per bag...... >er cwt ........ 2 Llper sack ..... 2 per cwt ........ 1 [ogs...... 1907 Q! DURHAM. July 2. , Market Report. and Manager: OPTICIAN .14 wt. HIO [O 90 to 23 to :3 to 1-2. to 90 ‘10 73 55 16 00 18 665 1'3 00 Mr. Archie Kennedy is engaged with Mr. Dan McInnis for the haying and harvest. Durham Ontario Mr. John Stewart is making prepa- rations for his new stone wall which he intends building this fall. Miss Ellie Stewart: and Master Geo. visited at Mr. Newell’s of the Rocky 9. week ago Sunday. Mrs. Franks, ot Englewood, is staying for a while with her daugh- ter, Mrs. A. B. McArthur. Crowds visit the showrooms daily since the beginning of the sale. and we are confident we are giving great bargains by the number of sales made. \Ve are selling as many hats now as we did in the busiest of the season. We still have over 300 more to dispose of. all Nice Hats made of the very fi- nest of material, and correct style. and make your choice ' ' h‘l 1 ' - Come geirebseesticnons are at Mr. Donald McKinnon Jr. and his brother Jack, of Corbetton, were up last week for the last load of their implements. Theythave great praise for the part of the country in which they now live. Mr. Dan McCormick and sister. Miss Eliza, spent a. week ago Sunday with friends in Bentinck. Mrs. Thomas McComb and Mrs. Britten of your town Spent a day among old neighbors here last week. Miss May Spittal and Miss :Green- wood, of Edgehill. are spending a few of their holiday-1 with the former’s uncle, Mr. Dan McArthur. Most of the farmers who have been working on the railroad have quiz to take off their hay. Last; week being a good one for making hay many made goOd use of in. Many have tried to devise a corn cure equal to Putnam’s. but after fifty years nothing has come upon the market; that so painlessly cures come and warns. Don’t eXperiment. use the best and that’s “Putnam’s ” The Department of Agriculture has notified \Valkerton, that. cheesumak- ing on Sunday is noL to be contifiuod after this year. It; is not, conSidemd necessary to work on Sunday to save Saturday’s milk which may be kept; over on ice bill Monday. It is reported that Ghesley is of the opinion that business is being driven away from the town by the large number of automobiles in use. The first man in Markdale to get; an automobile was Mr. Jeffrey Artloy. It was made by the Northern Manu- facturing: Co. of Detroit. 2111113112 Art- ley° himself brought; the nmchine up from HRH-onto. All went well till it: struck Flesherton when it went out; of business because of a. broken axle, and had to be hauled home by :L team of farm plugs. The triumphed march to Markdule was not a very pleasing one to Mr. Artly, and he didn’t, invite his friends and neighbors to see how beam- Cifully the thing went. Still Booming ‘V ‘-fi' V‘â€" interesting when the she and dam are both horses. (iiâ€"KEQan interesting pedigree. the “dam’rhe'iiig' one of a number of "Ar- abian horses” sent from the Arabian desert 0n exhibition at the \Vorld’s Fair at Chicago. The sire is a son of the famous Kismet, perhaps the fast- est Arabian that ever left the desert. A colt’s pedigree is almost sure to he 0: A-~- Accérding to the Hanover Post, Mr. H. H. Miller, M. P., has purchased an Arabian 0011: at Newburg, New York. It is a__one-year-old;bay driver and has A good faddist has discovered it isn’t good for women to eat; strawberries. There’s no kick coming as long as he doesn’t make the same discovery about the men. The women may pick them without danger. WHEN THEY ALL FAILED MISS DIGK " NOTES AND COMMENTS SALE id-summer illinery . Bunessan. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Real Shakers. “How did they catch the thief that robbed‘- the railroad eating house?” “He was so weighted down with plundeflhe couldn’t run.” “Money and silverware, I suppose?" “No; doughnuts.” Sun Spots’. Astronomers have no generally ac- cepted theory as to the cause and na- ture of sun spots. but some connection with terrestrial phenomena surely ex- ists. because the curves representing the frequency of magnetic storms and of the aurora borealis are practically identical with the curve of sun spot lndian Punishment. 0:119 Mm! of when Baroda. India. wry: in 122111“: mmparutively recent 11°13: 1‘? gather :11! from the following: .1. hi mheai (12(11s21z121ts were kept at the vggmzxu of the 14mm. and crimiuulx‘ «we executed in :1 most horrible man- or. 'E'ho ;~m>:' xxx-(111311. tied hand and {not was f:1=tm1m‘i by a long rope round 1-319 waist to the elephnnt’s hind leg. Then the animal was: made to trot 2.1211112. 11 the 322;, and the man, at al- moat exex; step rebounding against stamps and obstacles. soon became :1 11185301" bruiaes and wounds and a ghastly spectacle. If he survived this: his head was pl'a'ced on a block. and the elephant crushed it with his footâ€"- Exchange. Co a THE Imperial Paper Mills at Stur- geon Falls are closed on account of labor troubles. The paper makers were discharged some time ago on ac- count of refusal to work Sunday for less than one and one-half pay. Non- union paper makers were brought in from the United States, and then the pulp Workers walked out. THE Steamship Columbia. north- bound irom San Franciscofto Portland, Oregon, was wrecked on Saturday evening last and about; 150 passengers drowned. There was a heavy fog [and she was struck by the San Pedro and sank in eleven minutes. Exercise Every Day Even Though You Steal the Time to Do It. it is futile tn try to lay down gen. 0m] age limits for the different kinds Hf athletic spurts. The Do;; Show prize lists are now being issued by the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition. They call for 25 more classes than last year. making an aggregate of 300 and an increase of something like 3500,00 in the value of the prizes. The Cat Show prize list is aiso being issued. It. too, shows large increase and in the total amount offered as awards. Barrie ...... Beeton ...... Cookstown.. . . . . Col’lingwood . . . . Clarksburg. . .. Desboro ...... Durham ...... Dundalk. . .. . . .. Feversham ..... L‘lesherton.\. . . .. Grand Valley ..... Guelph...... Hanover. . . . Harrsiton ...... Hoistein ...... ’ Listowel ...... ; Markdale ...... i Meaford. . . . Milverton ..... Mildmay ...... Mt. Forest ........ Orangeyille ...... Owen Sound ...... Palmerstmx ...... Peterboro ...... Petrolea ...... Port Elgin ...... Port Hope ..... Priceville ...... Ripley ...... Rockton. . . . Rocklyn. . . . Shelburne. . . . Strathroy. . . . Tara. . . . . . Teeswater. . Thedford. . . . Thamesville. . . . Thorold. . .. 'I‘iverton. . . . Walkerton H .. \Vingham ...... Atwood ............ Alliston Arthur . . A Partial List of Fairs Annouced For The Fall of 1907. KEEP YOURSELF YOUNG. Additional Locals. Prizes for Dogs and Cats 0.0. ...o 0.009 00-. on .000. O... D0000 [600.000 00.... nd...... L100...- 00.... .0... FALL FAIRS. .......... Septi 19 .Oct. ...:Sept...) “". 2-1». .25 .Sept. 26'. 27 O_ct. .Sept. 24. 25. 261 27 . Oct. 1.2 ..Sept. “’0. 27 ...... Sept.% 25 ...30ct ..Oct 3. 4 Sept. 26 271 ..Oct 15.16 ..Sept.17.18.l9 Sept. 26. 27 m..Sept. 26. 27 ......... Oct. 3. 4 ....Oct 1 2 . ..... Oct 0 4 ..Sept 242 ”Oct 8 9 .Oct 3 4 . .Sept ‘24 25 ..Sept 16 17 18 ”Oct 1 .()ct 3 ..Sept . .Oct 1 ..Oct 8 $14534“; ...... Oct .0ct.1 ”Sept. 24. 25 ..Oct 1.2 ”Sept. 26. 27 “Sept. ‘26. 27 . .Sept 23. 24 ...Sept. 17. 18 ...Sept. ‘26. 27 ...Sept. 13. 14 ....Sept 19. 2 Sept. :26. 27- '28 ..Sept. 19 ‘20 21 ..... Sgpt 26 27 Our Furniture Sale is still on, and we are offering bargains such as were unknown in Durham up to the present time. We carry a full of goods. and all marked in Plain Figures. 0 I1 ' Remember 20% «$5.3 52mm: Lenahan 6: McIntosh IF you are interested in any of the following lines, g Screen Doors, Window Screens, \Vire Netting, Fence ber Hose, Pipe Fittings etc. Also «1 quantity of lin. Bl which is a bargain in itself. Is another of our leaders, it burns either wood or coal, and is made m sizes to suit the smallest house or largest building. Call and get par- ticulars of this wonderful furnace. Is ack11mxh><h3cd bv 11.5013 to be the best cooking range 011 the 1111111331, and 11v the 0"91191811 public to be the most extensivclv k11<m11 1an<39 in Canada. , Come and examine our twine, and we can assure you vou will be satisfied. We are agents for the Canadian Cordage C0. ,and also the Mc- Cormick Harvester. n Binder Twine A few doors south of the Middaugh House. w m? mum 3.“.1 1'1") '33.!!! BA! :3 The “Pandora” Range FURNITURE SALE â€"v~ lo trimmings and its bold massive carvings cast- ings oive it an elegant appecu‘allce. If vou are interested in this iabor-saving’ fuel-sav- in0 money-saving range call and examine: it for murself. In appearance as well as in usefullness it is unsurpassed. Its nick- following lines, give us a van . Fence \Virc, Ruh' lin. Black Piping,

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