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Durham Chronicle (1867), 2 Apr 1914, p. 8

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ggwmmxmwmmmmmxwmaa .. § Large Sules . Small Profits g .o¢.¢.oo§‘ooooooooooo9oo¢+ooo+oo¢¢o++§o¢ooooo¢ooo¢+¢¢oo+¢¢¢¢+¢+4+¢+0ooooooooo»o+¢oo¢oooo0o+¢oooooooo¢+o¢o++§o¢oooooooooo0090009099009v90¢09900§9¢009§¢9¢¢9‘ 30090990090000090000990990+009404‘ooooooooooo¢¢oo0oo+¢o¢¢¢o¢o++o++4¢¢o00990oooooooooooooo990090990999oooo§ooooo§§¢¢¢§§¢§¢9009009999090.9909099999909909090 Now is the time to come in and have a good look at our New Papers. As usual, we cleaned out our winter stock, and have nothing but the newest and most up-to-date patterns to select from. 'Bring us the lengths and breadths'of the rooms and the height of theeeilings, and select your paper and we will give you the right quantity and trim it for you. Have you seen our New Linoleumns, of Canadian and Scotch make? They are beauties, and we have twenty pieces to pick from. We have the .4 yards wide from $2. 00 per yard up. ‘ ' We have a very fine stock of the newest designs in the nicest oriental shades. , Our stock of Groceries is large and it embraces the best in all that is good and fresh _ REMINDERS . REMINDERS New Suits forWomer), New Suits for Men and Boys, New Shoes _ for All the Family Were you here to see the display of Suits and Coats? If not you missed a treat. We have some beautiful suits here that we can sell you at from If you’re looking for a Good Suit worth $8.50 to $10.00 for half the money, here’s a chance to pick it out. We are putting on a sale this week Twelve Odd Suits, sizes 34, :35, 36 and 37 that are worth FOR YOUNG MEN we have opened this week a, very classy range of Suits, with belted trousers of same material ; you should see these. Price $1250 twice the price 12 MEN’S SUITS 4.95 Take Your Pick at Only $4.95 See our Whisks at 10c each See our Brooms 23¢ each See our spring stock of shoes House Renovating Requisites Wall Paper [0 U1 McKEBHNIES’ WEEKLY NEWS Ladies' Tailored Suits to $22.50. The Highest Prices for Produce Groceries Linoleums 'Rugs Try McKechnies’ ure soap. 8 cakesfor” Try Star of India lack Tempe r lb. Try Light. of Asia. Black Tempe per lb. New Blousesâ€"Fancy Collars New Laces and Embroideries Tweed Suits made of good serviceable material, sizes 26, 27 and 28 with bloom- er pants. Price $3_50 Other lines from size 25 to 32 The StOre That Sets the Pace $4.75 $5.50 $6.75 FOR BOYS ' Among other things, they con- tain Pep-sin and Bismuth, two of the greatest digestive aids known ’ to medical science. They soothe the inflamed stomach, allay pain, - check heartburn and distress, help . to digest the food, and tend to quickly restore the stomach to ~its , natural, comfortable, healthv , sta'te. w ‘7 v D I I , lane Co. There is «no red tape about our guarantee. It means just what it says. We’ll ask you no questions. Your word is enough for us. If Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets don’t re- store your stomach to health and make your digestion 'easy and comtortable, we want you to come back for your money. ' They are sold on! at the 7,000 Rexall Stores and in .‘s Itown only by us. Three sizes, 25c, 50c and $1.00... Macfar- ’Mr. Herb. Livingston of Hamilâ€" aton called on his brother. Mr. Will Livingston, one day last week i Mr._and Mrs. Andv Lindsav and Miss M. Lindsay of Glenelg, visit- ed their uncle and aunt Mr. and iMfg. Wm, McCulloch recently -_1‘ VICKERS. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. Roseborough of Owen Sound. spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. E. Rose- borough. Miss Lina Torry was the guest of relatives in Hanover last week. Mr. Frank Vickers of Renfrew, Sundayed with 'his parents here. Miss" Ella Cuff. o't Hutton Hm, visited her friend. Miss Mary Adlam recently. Miss Blanché Wise and Miss Katie B1igham spent Sunday \kith Miss A. Bailey. Mr. and ~Mr"s. Geo .Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Aljoe of Glenelg. spent Sunday \before last with Mr. and. Mrs. David Donnelly. A Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Falkingham of Durham Sundayed in this Vi- cinity.“ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reay Of Hanover moved last week to his farm which he purchased from Mr. Fred Reay. We wish them success. A large number of friends and relatives attended the funeral of the late John Torry last Sunday. Mr. Torry Was born and raised in this neighborhood and was “en liked by everyone Who knew him. We extend our sympathy to the sorrowing_me1_nbers of the family. Master Royden Reay has been ill With pneumonia, but is improv- ing nicely. Mr. Wilmeyer and Mr. Ed. Pra of Louise spent one evening la week with Mr. Geo. Adlam. LESS b‘Ys-PEPSIA NOWâ€"HERE’S THE REASON. The fact that there is less dys- Pepsixa and indigestion in this wmqufiy final) there used to be is largely, we believe. due to they 0 extensive use of Rexall Dyspepsia! , Tablets, hundreds of packages of: which We have sold. No wonder? We are Willing to offer them to: yop for trial emigely at ogr risk. i 99099 O Wâ€"HERE’S N. is less dys- m in this. used to be due to the l Dyspepsia! packages of: No wonder r them to t our risk they COD-t :11, two of aids known, .‘hey soothe: allay pain; i-stress, help: d tend to: mach to ‘its healthv 2 about our! 181: what it 3 questions. ! 'or us. i ta don’t re health sung ”Nmowwooooooooqoooo oooooooooo§ooo QQOOOQ§QO§Q'Q Feed Feed ! 60 \ QOOOOQa +++++++++++++++++++~z~z-+-:~-:-.:--:. + M-i- WWW The New Shoes Are Here Come on in SPRING FOOTWEAR .Four New Patterns in Linoleum, \‘ards wide. Special price per yd. 50C J \Ve can sell You a man lailo1ed Suit fiom “1112. 50 to $22 .50 made up 111 New York 5 latest models. Come and see them; We have a. good stock of all kinds of Feed on hand, including : If you want Feed call and see us our prices will please you. We are paying from 38c 130 40c for good Data at our elevator. The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. AAA LINOLEUMS Chopped Corn Chopped Corn and Oats \ChOpped Oats Crushed Oats A Smith's Calf Meal Feed Meal . Mixed Feed Seed Oats The Weather’s Fine Oatmeal Millers. Ladies! VYVYYYY VYY

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