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Durham Chronicle (1867), 20 May 1915, p. 8

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g _ Departmental Store ' .- Durham 4:? * __ ~ ‘ w XWWWWXWWW% § Large Sales Small Profits § 6 06000006000060006000666060 66000000000600000000000000 6000000000000000000000000000000 00000600000000000000660000 00000000000000000006000000 060000000000 0 0 000060600000 EIGHT. Linoleums T1191 are I} unlish, Scotch and Canadian 111a1111f1uth11unli in and Floor the m 11 11st (lgsinnys. F 01 neatness of (19510 11 and 11111th (0101'- Oilcloth inns thosemmie bx Hailn 1 Co, of Kiikaid), Scotland excel Have a look at them. v‘vav ' V a” 1 “PCI brated makers, Staunton C0. The btx leis Up~ to-date, and the appearance is good, yet not too costly. THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOR PRODUCE Ru S :l‘het'. are products of the hest English Looms, reasonable g In prlce. yet havmg the m-xental :‘lppearance for which the Eastern Rugs are famous, 21 1*31'etty stock to select from. A large stock continually on hand, and any special kind you got in two days after getting order. Our aim is. to have made on good fitting lasts. ' A fine stock of Dress Goods, in the newest styles and in the Fresh Groceries continually arriving. . Try our 8 Light of Asia Teas. Made to order and a good fit guaranteed, to be finished in one week from date of getting order. . A nice stock of clonh to choose from. Wall Paper P1111 stock 15 131013 211111 173111-311, 611113121131110 the 11611 est ueslo 113 111 the neatest patterns 01 \Y 2111 Paper, R11gs,Li11011:u1115 ,1 11101“ 011C 111111 {11111 Ste “111‘ 0111111111. Our Grocery Stock is always complete and fresh, as besides buying quantity, quality also IS not forgotten. We are thus able to give our customers the very best possible price. ° As our shelves have recently been gone over, our customers will now find us in a bettel position than erer to attend to their necessities in the Grocery Line. Everything Spic and Span, and a good new stock of Fresh Groceries. What A quantity of Silver Hull Buckwheat, Millet Seed, Flax Seed and Rape Seed. Buckwheat, Corn, Barley, Oats and Wheat Mixed, a good mixture for Chickens. We beg to respectfully inform the citigens of Durham and surrounding country that we have taken over the Flour and Feed and Chopping busnness of F. J. Welsh. and will endeavor to the best of our ability to cater to the requirements of all his c’ustomers and as many others as will give us ashare of their patronage. We have put a stock m the MI" of the followmg staples and will be pleased to give quotations :â€" Five Roses Flour Flilverton Jewel Corn Chop Crushed Oats Purity Flour McGowan’s Eclipse Oat Chop Bran, Shorts Pine Tree Flour , Gold Medal . ' ‘ . - z< hasâ€"hams. z< fiemge Furnishings Everything You; Want in the Grocery Line CHICKEN FEED We Want Your Butter and Eggs, Cash or Trade. Call and get an Egg Crate to take home with you. SEEDS (On the Second Floor) BOOTS AND SHOES All of Canadian manufacture, made MEN’S CLO'I HING special kind you_ma.y want can be . and in the neatest patterns Try our Star 0i India'and And at the Lowest Possible Prices: WINDSOR SALT A Car Load just in, in barrels and bags. We also solicit a. share of your Custom Chap- ping. which will have our careful attention and be preperly done. b y the cele- THE DURHAM} CHRONICLE. CUSTOM CHOPPING Bran and Shorts by the ton, before buying elsewhere $50 for “a cot" to us seems el- tOO'et 101‘ too extuuug‘LmL. To the .moneye ed man with a fat salary $50 is a trifling sum, but to t2: 9. \ ‘noor man, with usually enougn .burdens of his own to bear, it is - -w.“_~--.- l i l an entirely (different thing. and while We believe our people are quite anxious to lend a helpin! hand in relieving" the sufi’elina‘ soldiers, the prevailing feeling! seems to be too much un iecess 11w extravagance. Mr. David Leit-h is mourning the removal by death of his aged father, whose death took place in Egremont the latter end of last week. We extend sympathv. BORN. HANDFORTH.â€"In Toronto, at 402% Wellesley gtreet, on May 7. to Mr. and Mrs. Burt Handforth (nee Kitty McNally), a son (Stanley Willard). Bro. John Sharp is at m'es-ent in- clined to trail one of his legs these days, the result or an unin- tentional kick from Mr. Ed. HO)"S fine Belgian horse; Mr. Thos. {McNieee was offered and shook his head at eight cents a pound for .his fat cattle. Inspector Campbell visited our school one day the past week and found everything in prime condiâ€" tion. He praised our popular teacher, Miss Backus for the gen eral proficiency of the scholars. tapped the trustees gently on the fingers for negligence in not hay ing procured books on the war. but was of a too sensible turn of mind to give us any abuse in not complying more quickly lo suCh compulsory, useless fad. Mr. John ,Marshall lost a gool working horse ,a. few days ago Dr. Fortune was called ax. but could render no assistance. ’BLYTHVS CORNERS. The continued cool Weather the past few days, with heavy frosts at night, has put a damper on the early rapid growth. Low-lying fields of oats have suffered se- verely from the frosts, being froz- en as far as the ground in places The, congregation of Knox church are to he canvassed soon for another donation, to proxizie cots for our brave, dashing, wounded soldiers. We are not much posted on conditions in France regarding suitaMe comâ€" forts for the wounded. doubtless all such are extrcmelv dear. but 1" 4 ,. 1. 1- 1‘: in". As the warm weather approaches you will naturally want Fruit. Try us for it woo¢§¢0oo¢+¢+¢¢+¢+ooo+oooo oooooo+++oo+¢¢+o+++++++ooc ¢+¢¢¢¢4¢¢¢§¢¢¢4¢¢+§¢¢¢§§§§ #Q¢§¢§¢¢§§§+§§§§§¢§§+§§§§§ Z“??? +*I*+++++é°+é+é”{Ӥ"§"§' *I'€'€"§"1 “1‘ +++++~§~ °b逰++w++é++4~u "2%"? + 4“}- +++++e++++z¢+¢4a+++*#e4e::eezzaa+4¢++¢++++++++++++++ We intend buying it this year, and highest price at all times. Improved Lemming, VV bite Ca Sweet and Comptons Lax 1y C. P. R. Town Office, Fleshed Turnip Seed Or Your Money Back ' $1.00 full 1602. bottle At Lowest Prices Macfarlanes’ Drug Store Mrs T. H. McClocklin, A combination of body and nerve builders. Pleasanttotakeand will not upset the stomach. Celery and Iron Tania New Arrivals in the Latest Twahgg in Spring Millinery Our openings being~ so successful in }'>l<‘»asin,q the public, made our supply a. little short of what we ex1;)«'»(:te(l, making; it necessary for us to reorder all the New Creations in Spring Millinery, consisting of Snmll. Medimn and Larger H alts. Now our Stock is complete again, $111!} and we wunld be }_')leased to Show you through at any time. THE PARES MELLHNERY PARLOR GET OUR PRICES'ON WOOL Don’ t fail to see. the hats this season as the\ are wry different from other seasons. Sleep Better Think Better Work Better Will Make You The Call on us for anything you want in One dom- west, of Standard Bank. SEED CORN {21.13, M ammouth Southern A good stock of all the above. Improved Lemming Comptons Mammouth SO u ther Sweet. CORNS Come to us for Rates McIntyre Block, Durham Dwarft Essex Rape Millet and the Lead- ing Varieties of Swedes and Yellow Store will pay the May 20. 1915.

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