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Durham Chronicle (1867), 30 Apr 1914, p. 8

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Large Sales Small Profits § We Guarantee every roll of fence and will cheerfully either replace any goods arrival at your station, or will refund money if you ship goods back to us, for we are i have satisfied you. Our stock of fence is large and varied so we can make prompt shipments. All far” 20, 30 and 40 rod rolls only. +++++é$+$+++ If you need a Lawn Fence, Stable Guard. Coiled and Barbed Wire, Posthole Digge Bars, Wire Baskets or Iron Mats. send for our descriptive camlnmm and nwinaa nn "m... \Ve do not sell through agent in Durham .g. 3 per rod to the farmer; Remember our wire is g .g. freight paid. 1: you need a Lawn b‘ence, Stable Guard, Coiled and Barbed Wire, Posthole Diggers, Fence Pliers, Grip Bars, Wire Baskets or Iron Mats. send for our descriptiv e catalogue and prices on your requirements. How to Order and Remit The above are cash with order prices and on orders of 20 rods or over of farm fence and any order of 200 pounds or over, we will pay the freight. RIGHT. Remit Gash by Postal or Express order, or your See our stock of Scotch Ginghams, they are the E, '1‘. (orset, the best. in the market. A f1 Bbh groceries just received. ' We have j ust received a fine stock English and Scotch Tweeds and can have your measure taken and the Suit furnished you in a week. N ow is the time to have your measure taken. In great profusion, working and in fine shoes. roomy, having been on easy fitting lasts. of ladies’ pumps. Stylish yet A fine selection The Highest Prices Paid for Produce A large stock'to select from in the most approved designs, Composed of English and Canadian make. Come and have a look through. In the nicest oriental shades, having a fine appearance but not too costly. A fine selection of Nottingham Curtains in White and Ecru in the newest patterns. » In the newest designs, in the neatest patterns of Cal and Scotch make and a. very large stock to select from have 22 pieces 4 yards wide. I I MEDIUM WEIGHT FENCE No. 9 Top and Bottom. N0. 12 High Carbon Horizontals.No 12 Uprights STRETCHERS LottStyle......... STAPLES 152 in. Galvanized, per lb... . .. BRACE WIRE N o. 9 Soft Galvanized. per lb‘ Rugs and Window Curtains _’. ...........each Select Tweeds Wall Paper .24 .32 “â€"4 9') odd-d .24 [\‘a neatest patterns of Canadian 18 beauties. See~ large stock of (on Second Floor) We ’RHAM CHRONICLE ir‘? For our own part we are not ‘?sufficien.tly Well posted on the life .of that eminent divine to give chapter and verse for What .We said, and it is many years 380 since we got our information from one McKec'hnie at Mt. Forest, Who professed to know all about the sayings and doings of Dr. Mc- Leod and many other prominent [d-ivines, and, best of all to know? the Bible so. Well as to be entitled; to .a bi h place in. the kirk. But‘ he “lost is temper to a degree} the morning in question, with a? customer, and said .‘ some things! Forest as .Well as one near Var- ney. He is doing the towns this summer \ ‘Surday school re~opens next iSunday. and We might mention {that a great effort is being made 'by ,th-e Sundayr schools ‘ of the province- to have a large class of adults as Well as young child- ren All who can possibly attend will find Mr. Hartley an interest-â€" in?“ and instructive teacher. While Durham is suffering bur-3 gParies every month or so, those1 dvspciad-oes are Widening their; sphere of action, as We hear of a, couple of thefts in our own dist-Q rict. In one case it was $25; in' the other _100-weight of pork. ' Your Priceville man says W9 were wrong in our report about Dr. MrLeod. Is be putting up a b1_uff_, or did the oth’er. fellow do _._ .__â€"â€"‘â€"â€" ‘I-â€" Mr. Jas. Eden has secured the contract of building a barn for Mrs Hanra‘hian, n-ear' Ayton. The 'farm is noted fer being one of Hm: finest and most home-like in the county. It is especially home- like: to Jim, as many years ago he worked there as farmer boy. He has also a contract near Mount Mr. Jas. Johnson raised the ad- dition to his barn a week ago Tuesday. It will give him much mere room for both crop and stock. With some assistance from Jim Eden, he did the Work himself. Seeding will commence in earn- est thig week. Fall Wheat seems‘ to be pretty badly killed in spots, eSpecially around fences. i The vesrtry meeting of,St. Paul’s church resulted in the reâ€"electing of pretty much the same officials f0.~ _bot’h church and Sunday school ’ - ' We are sorry to report that Mr. Jas. Allan is not in 'his usual r0- bust health, but has been kept in- dOOI‘fi much of the time for the past few weeks. We hope to see him stirring about as usual in a short time. Mrs P. Bl-ack, who has been in Toronto for the past fortnight visiting her daughter, expects to retyrn home this week. from 4.45 a.m. to 8 p.m., so if We Should have to suffer for let-v ting this out, We want you, Mr. Editor. to enter a strong plea of insanity, caused by long hours and hard work. Mrs. D. McIlVride has a hen which easily sets the pace for May Allan’s. After taking careful observation for some time for a comfortable place to lay, she finally walked into the kitchen and laid her egg, and has contin- ued to do so every day since. Little four-year-old Normie in transmitting the news, exclaimed excitedly, “Do you know, dad what happened?” “No, what?”« “A hen walked into the kitchen and laid an egg, and me and mam! laughed till we nearly fell over}? Our office hours these times are. ' â€"--- .' ”AL-“w“. The Sunday school in Knox opens for the seas«on\\on Sunday next. May 3.. with the old staff of officers and teachers and one greenhorn. Beefring No.1 is now fully unâ€" dei swing, and two choice animals those of Thos. McNiece and R. Watson, .hwave been slaughtered. Mr. Jas. Blyth follows negxt, and as Jimmy makes “doing things right” ‘a specialty, a choice an- imal will be put upon the block which will m_ake Billy smack. We were not any more annoyed than surprised at the conduct. of some young men in church on Sunday, by their incessant talking all through the first prayer, a prayer which we thought was nearer divine than human. We of course have no other desire than to be charitable towards those young men, for we are almost sure they know better; at all events we know they were taught better. Nothing in our humble opinion deâ€" preciate-s a person’s character more than misbehaviour in the House of God, and the young man who persists in doing so lacks a very essential quality of char- acter in “the stuff that makes a man.”\ ion the temperance question. The sermon was well worthy of a full- er house, and if the goodly num- ber who were absent are not in sympathy with the cause of tem- perance their conscience would be less annoying to them, but their responsibility just as . great, by their staying away. The rev. gentleman is a most powerful, in- teresting, fluent Speaker, possess- ed with uncommon ability in clinching every argument. The collection in Amos church in aid of ‘tihe Alliance was $32, and in Knox $28. Not too bad, but it should easily be more. i '-d serious illness of Mrs. Alex. Mcâ€"' Vean. Three doctors, We heard,! were in consultation on her case; on Saturday ‘last. We hOpe she may rally rapidly, and be in her usual good health again. *S‘eldomq if ever, were the pro- ple of Knox church treated to a! more earnest, eloquent and up-,' lifting sermon than that preached? on Sunday last by Rev. Dr. Gray, It’s ideal seeding Weather, and our farmers are striving manfully to “plow the fields and scatter the good seed on the land.” the lead, having 45 acres in ' on Saturday. It keeps us strutting around lively to keep within sight of him. We regret to report the very CORNER CONCERNS. BLYTH’S CORNERS .92 vi Â¥++++$+++++++++++é+*++¢+++++++++++¢¢é+ MW 5 \ oooooooooooooooooo;.‘¢.;¢. :MW%M++M+++++++%++ +N+ MW++++W~ The Rob Roy‘Cereal Mills Co Oatmeal Miller's. 29: 33 “3’33? 0 9 3‘3“??? ' 33 33 3333W$3 ‘ 0 v 333??? ”“5 3? “v 63 ‘33 We are paying- from 380 to 400 for at our elevator._ Chopped Corn Chopped Corn and Oats Chapped Oats Crushed Oats Smith's Calf Meal Feed Meal Mixed Feed Seed Oats If you want. Feed call and see us our please you. If there are one hundred people in this town who suffer from indi- gestion, dyspepsia, or any other form of stomach complaint, we be- lieve we can suggest arremedy that will relieve at least ninety- eight of them, and perhaps every ggsueegmegumeeeememem emcee. w '"--.b gv “M. Mr. Jos.’~ Lennox, sr., we are sorry to say, is not enjoying the spring weather, being kept indoors most of the time through ill- health. . _ â€" v". vâ€"v v- V“? “““W‘i‘lo "8'“ no mm for It and he quoted the in-, ‘_ . fitmfeldwhen . the Rev. Dr., Whom] more than. .suggest. the remedy- \e e up as a paragon, had: ' - - - » . tmoney to each an every one of gggehfigelwfgczmgfff 013::‘58 n1: 3 the hundred that are not relieved- . 1111 h . " . {That’s how much faith we have in one 111 e a op_was able to call it. , Rexall Dvspepsia Tablets Instead bf brldhng 'our tongue, as; Containing Pepsin and .Bismuth quur gggmgfgmfiq‘gnsfigggtsé It? two of the greatest digestive aids, gellgws am talking would b83911: known to medical science, as Well fag-,moge suitable thing to do. has other necessarz ‘1_ngredients, :Dn‘rn" “u__..__.â€"PA We have a good stock of all kinds of Feed hand, including : Lambton Street, 24333233 353} Durham WHY WE GUARANTEE THIS STOMACH REMEDY. Millinery Parlor Feed! Feed! Feed! The Down Town Shoe Store : l. S. Mcllraith With. the Coming of Spring \Ve would specially call attention to our m Men’s Fine Shoes in Astoria and Brandon 3” are beauties. In Hosiery Wecan ofi'n- yo” good at moderate prices. Trunks. Valises, F Ulub Bags ebc., always in stock. Custom Work and Repairing as Usual Comes the necesity of a change of foot-- wear. We have anticipated your wants and have opened during ”elm past few weeks over a thousand dollars worth of new goods, which are now ready for your inspection. Our stock this year is larger and better than ever before, and if you want your New Hat for Easter, call early. The time is short and we are very busy. N 0w that our Millinery Openings are over, we are prepared to show you a full line of all the Newest Novelties and up-to-date Hats, in Braids, Straws, Panamas or made Hats. Miss E. B. Mooney 353’ Terms : Cash L‘\ U‘ I“ "l Astoria and Brandon Bxamis. 11w}: â€" “w." ‘9. l Containing Pepsin and Bismuth, two of the greatest digestive aids known to medical science, as well :as other necessary ingredients, .’Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets soothe the inflamed stomach lining, aid the secretion of gastric juice, check distress and heartburn, pro- -mote regular bowel action and imake it possible for yo-u to eat {what you like and as much as yom ‘like without fear of consequences. 3 Don’t suffer any longer fronh {dyspepsia or indigestion. Use fRexall Dyspepsia Tablets, and you will be just as enthusiastic about them as we are, and just as ready to urge them on 'our friends. Sold only at the Rexall Stores and in this town only by us. Three sizes, 25c, 50c‘ and $1.00. Macfarlane Co. j. one of the I Otfrl' yOu something S. Valises, unit, Cases, UUI‘ _new lines of Millinery Parlor v We’ll

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