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Durham Chronicle (1867), 25 Jul 1907, p. 8

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We carry 2-1, full line of everything a man wears, and this dqmrt ment of our Store is always a busy ;Â¥121.(‘€. Here the working man can be furnished with Hrvrzi‘zis. SthPkS, Working Shirts, Pants, and the must satisfactory Shows :1. mwking‘ man can wear. Thu “huperizfl” show is the kind that combines ling», (F‘nnfm-t. Sfyh: and Durzdfilitx'. We have also :3 Mm.» asmrtnwnt of Tenants, Kids. Dongolas and It (721.11V219 Shoes. m3] stark uf Lawns and Linens. -5i3 ii '20 eries always on hand. The preserving season is now in and it would be well to get our prices for sugar. Men’s ‘ Furnishings 851095 for Everybody a.» a. I'M: and rare usmrtmenf of white and colored Mnsfins, as well ROBERT BU RN ETT The People’s Store Fori the Ladies’ Hz‘e‘lzusf 79/721 19 for Bil-#8177110? Eggs. Many are wearing our readx-made-suits which can- not be distinguished from tailor made in many cases. The Material is just as good the Styles are perfect. The onl3 difference is in the cost which ranges from five to ten or fifteen dollars less than made-to- order suits of the same kind of material. “A pennys saved is a penny earned” and 37011 can always save money by wearing our high-class, perfect fitting Ready-mades. munâ€"<5â€" >D<mm UZELLE FONnâ€"mâ€"MQ mm<JO-Imvâ€"I Corner Yonge and Alexander Streets The School that ranks first in thoroughness, popularity and genuine merit. Our attenâ€" dance is grealer, more students were placed in positions and at and at better salaries than in any previous year. Write to day for handsome catalogue. A meeting of the directors of East Grey Agricultural Society was held in the town hall on Friday last when a careful revision of the prize list was made. It was resolved that. at the Fall Fair two contests of speed- ing in the ring he held, the prizes to be reapectively $50 and $40. Septem- ber 26th and 27th are the dates of the fair. Our base-ball team are not dis- couraged because of the little Water- loo handed out to them by the Dot- ham team on Thursday last. The one-sided score no doubt due to the lack of practice on the part of some of the boys here who expect to give a better account of themselves When the return match is played. Jimmle Defoe, one of the players on return ing home gave the palm of his hand a nasty cut in which Dr, . Carter in serted several stitches in dressing. Jimmie left on Friday on a. holiday to Toronto. Judge Widdifield waS‘at the town hall here on Saturday forenoon last hearing the appeal of A. Munshaw Son, against the assessment of $3000. on their property as sustained by the Court of Revision. Mr. C. E. Munshaw appeared for the com- plainants, but the Judge decided that the assessment was not too high and that it remain as it was. mn'n nxrmn nun! Mr. W. H. Thurston has taken a splendid photograph ol the “Shirley M" as she gracefully sits on the bosom of the Munshaw Lake oc- copied by Dr. Murray and W. Sum- mers. The little craft and scene in the background make a pretty pic- ture. The Band was at Proton Station on Friday evening last entertaining at the Presbyterian Garden-Party which we learn was very successful. In the churches here on Sunday Rev. Dr. Brown. Baptist Foreign Mission Supt.. preached an able ser- mon in the Baptist church. In the Presbyterian church Rev. E, 13‘. Thomas, of Toronto. - e fluent. and ,gphuing shocker preached an excel- ‘l t :aermon " and the congregation also enjoyed-n musical treat ‘by vis- FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 3 TORONTO, ONT. It pays to attend the W. J. Elliott PRINCIPAL. Flesherton THE DURHAM CHRONICLE ("IS {1' :itors assisting the choir. Dr’.s F !W. Murray and 11.3. Henderson. of {Toronto and Dr. E. 0. Murray and ers. Blackburn, of the place gave 111 beautifully rendered quar. tette “d1 Dr. F W. Murray rendered asolo i111 his usual pleasing and efiective at y.le 1n the Methodist church the pastor as usual occupied the pulpit speak. ling 1n the evening on “The Influence of Music and Song. ” Mr. Ed Ben. 3tham sang a solo8 with good efiect A male quartette was eXpected but the absence of one of the singers caused disappointment. At the morning service Mr. W. Barnhouse, .of Toronto. occupied his old place in ’10. the choir and rendered a plowing so Mr. W. J. White has improved his residence by reshingling and adding a new gothic window in front. Mr. D. S. Osborn sufiered a heavy lose on Saturday morning, by the destruction by fire of his newly fitted up lumber and shingle mill, near Vandeluer. We have not learned the origin of the fire but that there was no insurance. Twp. Clerk Bellamy ran up the town hall flag on Saturday in honor of the large number of Grey Old Boys and Girls who came to this point on the‘annual excursion from Toronto. Among those who visited friends here were. Dr. E. K. Richardson and Dr. A. E. Webster at Mr. M. K. Richardson’s; Dr. F. W. and Mrs. Murray at Dr. Murray’s; Dr. R H. and Mrs. Henderson who are spend ing a week in this vicinity. and D131 Thos. and Mrs. Henderson at Mr. J. Blackburn’s; Mr. W. Barnhouse and daughters at Mr ..T Boyd’s and other friends; Mrs. Alfred Carter and two children and Miss Murphy at Mr. W. Moore’s; Miss Helen Wardrobe at 1Mr. W. P. Crossleg’ 5; Mr. Ashen- hurst and daughter at Mr Geo. Mito chell’s; Mr. John Bates at Mr. Joe. Cornfield’s; Mr. and Mrs. A. 1) Thurston. Mr. Arnold Thurston and Miss Thurston. at Mr. W. H. Thurs- ton’s; Mr. E. VanZant and daughter, Mrs. Holmes, at Dr. Ottewell’s; Mr. and Mrs. J. Saunders at Mr. Ed. Whittons; Miss May Jamieson at her home; M133 Wass at Mr. W. A. Arm- 1strong’s; Mr. John Whitten and Mr 1D. Jamieson at the former’ 3 home. 1 Miss Flossie Richardson at her home; Miss Nellie Bangs at \lr. M. Wilson’ 3 Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘horp Wright guests at the Park House. Mr. \Vright has the distinCtiou 0! being the oldeSt of .any memberin the (may Old Boys and of being; the earliest in the county ofGr1.y belonging to the As- ! sociation Mr. and Mrs. \\ m. Baden and {‘50 children, of Toronto, are visiting at; Mr. Andrew \Vllson’s. Mrs. J. Oliver and little son, of Detroit, are vi:iLiug the farmer’s cousin, Mrs. Oscar Philips, Miss lzec Asheuhurst. of Toronto, is Spending this week with Miss Lulu Mitchell. Mrs. Ed. Swift and four children, of Toronto, arrived on Saturday to holiday with the former-’3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Quigg, and other relatives. Miss Emma Quigg also returned from Toronto where she Spent the past half year. Mrs. N. W. Campbell and Miss Isluy Campbell, of Durham, were the guests of Mrs. Geo. Mitchell Thurs- day night on choir way to hmiday in Muskoka. Miss Kirk, of the post ofiice, ‘ is on a short. holiday at her home at. Ar- thur. Mrs. John Bentham and daughter Annie, of Dunkirk. N. Y., are on a short: visit with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Thompson, of Collingwood. visited their daughter, Mrs. J. A. Blackburn, 4th line, last week. Mr. Wes. Duncan, of Hamilton, is visiting his home, Mr. J. M Duncan’s, was: back line. Mr. W'. A. Armstrong is spending a week as Nippising. Mr. Phos. Clayton is on a couple of weeks holiday at Orillia. and other points in Muskoka. Mrs. Matheson, of Havelock. is via icing her brothers, '1‘. and G. Bannon, Toronto line. Mrs. Wm. Clayton is visiting her son Will and wife at: Cornwall. Miss Marie Cbislett, of Owen Sound visited over Sunday at Mr. F. G Karscedts. ‘ Mr. John McKee, of the was}: bacl Mr. John McKee, of the west back line, who has been for a number of years an invalid and great sufierer from rheumatism, has so far recover- ed as to be able to attend service in U“ "U 'v "v the Presbyterian church on Sunday last. In is five years since Mr. Mcv Kee was last at. church, and his num- erous friends were much pleased to see him once more in the sanctuary. Mr. E. W. At‘wood, of Walkerton, is again giving Mr. R. J. Sproule two or three weeks assistance in ofice work. Mr. Atwood has made many friends on his visits here, and all are pleased to see him again. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Halliday. of Orono, were visitors at Mr. Andrew Carr’s over Sunday. Miss Lily Thistlothwaite is home from Toronto for holidays. Miss Hannah Stafiord, 4th line, has been re-engsged 1n Portlaw school at $500 salary. Mr. end Mrs. W. J. Bellamy drove to Collingwood on Tuesday, the latter remaining to visit her brother. Mr. W. D. Dixon. of Toronto, an oflicial in Dr. Caldwell’e former charge, is spendmg a. few days with Dr. and Mrs. Caldwell. Mrs. D. Jsmieson, of Toronto, is spending a. couple of weeks” with her mother. Mrs. J. Whitten. “ A or: Plus ker the bowels regular. Al vegetable and gently lmtlve. ‘Weak Lungs Bronchitis For over sixty years doctors have endorsed Ayer’s Cherry Pectorai 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 boot kind of a. testimonhlâ€" “ 801d tor over sixty yam.” Haying is in full swmg this week. [tie a lxttle below the average crop, although there are some places that will run two ton per acre. Mrs. Wm. Baker is able to be around again after beinglaid 0E with a severe cold for the lass month. Mrs. Donald McKechme has just returned home after visiting tWO weeks with friends in Ponton. ’- a large crowd. The program was good and everybody seemed to enjoy themselves. Then all proceeded to the church for the evening where still anather program awaited them. The program Was principally gotten up by the children under the manage ment of Miss S F. MoArthur and ,Miss V. Dunn. They have proved themselves experts at training the children. Miss :Stella Jack has proven herself a masterly recitor. while Mr. A. 'McIntosh’s recitations were pronounced good by all. The proceeds amounted to $21 00. Messrs. James Hall and J 05. Mc- Nally are each erecting large kitchens to their houses. Miss Morton our ex-school teacher, of Aberdeen, is renewing old friends around our burg this week. The Sunday School picnic and con- cert held here came ofi on the 17th. It was an ideal day, hence there was Mr. Hunt. commissioner for ward 4, had the road grader on what is known as the Bell hill and did an ex- cellent job. Mr. Atchison is getting to be quite an expert with the grader. WOOL WANTED I I Mrs. John McKechnie of Mulock, is spending a. fortnight visiting friends around our burg. Miss Mary Jane Young is spend- ing her holidays at home after city life for two years. Mr. and Mrs. W'alter Redford, of Owen Sound were callers on John Ellison Jr., for a few days. Take the Postmaster’s Word for It Mr. Hector Leitcb, of Toronto, is visiting friends around here for a few days looking as if city life agreed with him. It is eight years since he was in this part of the country. Mr. F. M. Hamilton, postmaster at Cherryvale, Ind., kee'ps also a stock of general merchandise and patent medicines Hesays, “Cham- berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is standard here in its line. It. never fails to give satisfaction and we could hardly afiord to be wishouc it.” For sale at Parker’s Drug Store. The highest. price. will be paid in Cash or Trade. mammm '- ) lulu. £.\A*" 0/- ‘0- mo IV§‘VIJE"’; Av 1331' ill 1 00.000 Pounds Custom Cording and a a , SDIHHIHg Will he attended to as llSlUll. $235-$535 55$? @4hé.’*:§.*é.*“éf 1‘3“}? iii-'9‘ l or all V'thefir. Appl gracken. race St.. Dar} July 23-tf Our New Spring Stock of Groceries and Crock- ery Ware is now in, and are offered at RIGHT PRICES. “’0 have a good asmrtmcnt of Twoeds and Snitings, which we would like. you to see. Call and get; (me of our 510%) \\ hitc Bed Spre ends for $1.00 while they last. DURHAM. w. hi7. no “out" We publish tho annals- of .11 our Im , For Sale 3 GOOD DRIVING PONY, BUGGY] n..“A“ "-nn-Ann A‘- A:“n‘- -A-- --‘- . Cutter, Harness etc.. eithei' separate- all tggetherL A_pply to Mrs. J. Mc- S. SCOTT Waudby O. ”or C .. w mmtgmn of SARSAPAIMA. PILLS. ONTARIO llarling’s DRUG STORE JUST ARRIVED Mange! “ Turnip Sugar Beet and Half-Sugar Mangel Seeds At prices that will astonish you. Darling's Made; will Chop anything in Vegetables or Meats We bought. a number of them at the right price and we are selling them See Our North WI N DOW Call in and let us explain the full Merits of this Machine ! ! 20 per cent Below The A. S. Hunter DU RHAM MEAT CHOPPER A Full Line of f he Peopie’s Druggists Whether you buy or not. J uly 25,‘ 1907 For the latest Regular Price

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