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Durham Chronicle (1867), 20 Oct 1910, p. 8

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p. bfl000030 O;OÂ¥O§OOO:O::OOOOO§OM 3 Big Preparations for the Thanksgiving Trade ...... This )lillinery Store has made ample preparation to meet the (ielllalllls sure to come for the Ti) mksgiving Holiday. but the time to order and buy a hat is NOW and have it home. Not only would you avoid the rush. but you would get better service before the great web comes. \Ve have an enormous stock to select from and great value giving in every style. Plain covered velvet hats or turban effects. Draped effects in all leading colors. A large stock of black felt shapes in small tux-bans and sailor effects and fancy shapes. both large and small. Large velvet covered hats with colored facings. gold and sil,ver trimmings, beautiful mounts in ostrich, in red, Alice blue, gold and black. Ladies’ close fitting toques and bonnets made in black and sequin brim. ostrich \uounts. Children’s Hats and Baby Bonnets. We are also taking many orders just now for Fur anbans. If you have any pieces of fur you would like made into a smart Fur Hat bring them to us as we have had first-class experience in making up fur. We inwite you to call and see our great values. ‘ Although I am not going to move owing to the Standard Bank go- ing to occupy the premises, 'still the sale goes on and bargains con- tinue to be given-«C. L. GRANT :o:9.o:o:o:o: $0.8:o:o:o:o:.xo:o:o:o:o:o. .6.6:0:96:o:o:o.6.6:?.o...:o:o:o:o:o:o:o.5:0. 3089.86...“ "Ducks”... B U R_H A M !.'Pnlrkeys., W. Chickena.. Lambton St. D U R H A M restores every nerve in the body and vitality. Premature decay and all sexual weakness averted at once. PHOSPHONOL will make you a new man. Price 83.00 a box or two for $5.00. Mailed to any ad- dress. The Scobell Drug Co., St. Catharines, Ont. 8W For sale at Macfariane Co’s. Elccfric Restorer for Men 12 to 13 to 10 to 10 to 10 to 82$ 32 82 48 9 (,0 40 18 )4 ll 11 ll 0.". servedly pOpular, and from the mo- ment of her debut as the Princess May of Tech she seemed to take hold as the popular imagination as being perhaps the most elegant girl in so- ciety, for, though far from blessed with a superfluity of wealth, she was â€"-â€"possibly owing to her Austrianopar- entageâ€"chic and neat in her dress. She attires herself in a style of her own and never alters the dressing of her hair. She has thus become the arch-type of the neat, carefully. groomed, tailor-made .Englishwoman, while her evening gowns are made in the Court fashion and never incline to the untidy and “artistic.” Queen Mary will undoubtedly lead the fash- ion in English dress, just as King Edward set the modes for men, not only in England. but all over the world. The silly extremes of fashion will never be worn by the new .Queen, who shows innate good taste in every respect of her life. Queen Mary, ii is known in inner circles, has quiet, intellectual leanings, and is especially fond of pictures, rcading, music, the drama, and the intellecmal side of travel. Nothing pleased her better than to slip away abroad. incognita, with a single lady-in-waiting, and to explore some interesting town. When in Prague 9 war or two ago. she was running about that'most picturesque of Europa-an capitals, quite alone,and unrecognized. 'l‘he rrirmess of Wales had come to 800 the city where her alH'C-SH'OSS. the (laughter of names 1.. (mt-e reigned over loheniia as Queen of Hearts. She Will Never Wear the Silly tremes of Fashion. 'l‘lu‘rvmlo-rs of this papa-r will I“ llMlSNl 10 learn llmt [MTV is at lvasl cm“ cll'vmlwl (“Swat-‘0 llm' ~‘I'i~|uwa h m lwml flln- M cur» in :0 ll” “la-nu, an that ii (‘a urvln Hull's l‘atarrli (‘nrv is gth only positive cure now known to the medical frai- lc um) 1'4”“ . n living a rmmnlmmual ”brat-19 rvquirma a'uiishlIltmlml tic-alumni Hull's (fa. tul'l'li (tum is lulu-n internally, sit-tin; nirv-(‘llyl l l iagV..- ._... "mm the h "ml and muvuna Mirf rest 4‘!!!" syshnu. llwwliy clomlrn} lug llw l'Hlll m inn ul' lw Illm'HI-H‘. and giving all funivul hll‘nllglvll loy lmil' m: up n 4' c'ulmlllllllull an" min! in; mum-v in «loving its wan-k 'l'ho- prnp'ivlurs haw 9m mm ll l'ailll n ‘ in mnntiw- [unu‘ru Ilmt tlwv uiTvr Hm- llunurml lml :II‘S lm‘ any «use that it fails tn our. . .‘t-Iul | in!‘ list «It H-Miuummlsu l Addie“: I". J. «:uxxm CF. 'l'nlmlo mm» I Sold by all “I"?L'aiflln, 750. ! '1 sum Hal '3 Fauuilx "ills l'nr m-usgipaliun. l «-. ‘ Rexall “93” Hair Tonic acts scientifically, d'.‘SU‘()yihg (hi? germs 'which are usually responsible. for baldness. It pom-{rates ‘to the iroots of the hair, stimulaiing: and ‘nourlshing them. It in a most “fleauant toilet Ilocoszs.’iy. is do]!- ,oately neviu‘mcd. and will not gum ior ’nex-manentlfiv stain {he hair. The Remarkable Wife of a Notoriouc RebeL IT.GROWS HAIR Here Are Facts We Want You To Prove at. Our Own Risk Marvvl'ouzs as it may seem, Rex- all “93” Hair Tonic has grmvn hair on beam-5 that were unco bald. Of course in none of these caws wow the hair routs dead. nor hail 1h~ scalp taken on a glazed, shiny appoarmmo. Fourteen followers or accomplices of the rebel De Tham, who still defies the French in the fastnesses of Ton- kin, arrived at Marseilles 011 their way to the convict station of French Guiana. Among them is a woman. She is Thy Ba, De Tham’s second wife, an altogether remarkable per- son. Her age is about 30. Imperious and cruel, this woman fought by her husband’s side in all his battles with the French troops, and exercised great influence over him. She strenuously opposed the release of the French- man Volsinâ€"who had been kidnapped by De 'l‘hamâ€"and urged that his head should be struck off. It was by a mere chance that she was captured. The French troops, victors in a 531‘“:- nlisl1,w°e1e searching the bandits lair. Thy Ba had taken r. Lg: in a thicket, into which a passing soldier drove his bay1.1net There was a bowl. 'i‘hy lla had betrayed herself. On the voyage this woman’s word was law to her fellow prisoners. all of them mc-n. She maintainin an ironq discipline over them in the imfiio- vised cell in which th y were kept, and which they were oxei‘l‘y allowed to have twice a day. She distributed their food to them and regulated all the details of theix daily life on boa1d. \\ hen the \essfl reached port it vas she 1‘. he led the cuptn es as they step D90 115111.11, oaivlv lwrill‘xm‘fl. and will not gum or nm'mrmontly stain 'thv hair. We want you to got a bottle of Roxal] “93" Hair szic, 30d 11m 1: 21': diverted. If it doc-s not relieve malt) irritation, remove dandruff. pI‘PVP’Jt the hili!‘ from falling out. and promote an increased growth of hair. and in every way give or.)- tire satisfaction. simply come back and toll us. and without qumxion or formality We Wiil hand back to you every penny you pai-i us for it. Two sizes, 500. and $1.00 Sold only at our store â€"- The Roxall Store. Macfarlane 8: Co. the American Civil War, was married in Dublin to a woman of thirty-live, until recently an inmate of the South Dublin Workhouse. Mr. Bailey was born in the United States about sev- enty years ago, and after leaving the American Army went abroad. He had bad fortune, and for some years was an inmate of the South Dublin Work house, where he met his bride. About three months ago a piece of news reached him in the workhouse which enabled him to regain his indepc ndenco and marry the woman of his choice. He learned that the American Goverxv ment had awarded him a subetantial pension and that arrears amounting to $1.750 were due to him. A ‘r'arg-w. crowd, interested in the veteran's romance, witnessed the wedding. The best man, who is an inmate of the workhouse. was allowed out speéial‘ly for the occasion. In reply to the show- ers of rice rained on the wedding car- riage as it left the church the bride groom threw out of the window a large quantity of silver, which was scram- bled tor by the crowd. N1 1‘. A TONKIN AMAZON. marsnelL Bgiley, a veteran or QUEEN MARY $1CO Reward. $100 Ex- 2 WALKERTON : 3§ BUSINESS COLLEQE§ ép090oooo+oooooooooooo¢oooa â€""- ' '-" """ ' . Th'éh why allow {NETW-‘N nstl hon smvely prevents good health . Ommue? A a _ 1:03am? out gfeventlve of disease. Aye! 8 Pill: ateliver pulls. What does you: “30:33 SINGLE FARE FOR HUNTERS 'l‘n all stations Chalk River to Port Arthur im-luuivu, and m hes? hunting points in Quebec and New Brunswick. October 10th to Nov. 12th '1‘” a." stminus, Sumnll'y tn tlw Sun. Hzlvvlm'k tn Sharlmt. Ink: . (Inlelwuu'r tn Smlhm-y. and nu tlw Lindsay Dram-h October 20th to Nov. 12th HETI'RN LIMIT DECEMBER 15.10 Lihm'nl stop-(Ivor privileges Ask fur hoe unpios (I! ”F ishiIIIz and Shhutinu ” “SIIIII trsm III s “an“ and “Open SH'IIsIIII a nu (muw and l‘ Isl " SCHOOL OPENING Mrs. Campbell and family moved Wednesday into the house she purchased recently Imm L. L‘. Karatedt. Lame back is one of the most common forms of muscular rheum- atism. A few applications of Cham berlain’s Liniment will give re- lief. For sale by Gun’s Drug Store. The town weigh scales are now installed at the new market build- ing. where Mr. Vollct will at. tad to all calls with more couriosy than ever. The CENTRAL Drug Store Calder Block - Dmham R. MACFARLANE, Town Agent “ ust a little tickling in the throat!" . Is thgt What you? But it hangs on! Cant get nd of .‘t! ”Om: edies don’t take hold. You, need something stmn regular medicine, a doctor 5. rnedxcme: Ayer’s Chewy Pectoral contains healing. quuetmg, and soothing PTOper. ties of the highest order. Ask your doctor 31’0"th No alcohol in this cough medicine. ]._C.flg:r Co..Low¢IL mum supplum. Engines and Thrashers. Sash and Dam“. General Wood \Vurk. Iron and Bram Castings and general Repairing. Feud “wile”; E. Logizm. Prin. Geo. Spouont Pres. 3 Seribblers, Exercise Books, note Books, slates, Schoe! Bags, Pens, Pencils, Etc. \Ve have a full supply nf m'cessary fur whool upen- ns soon as they are puh- \Vv will have thv nvv.‘ text Books THE DURHAM FOUNDRY . S‘MTH 5: SONS. DURHAM, ONT! 73‘ “I, VA lishud. mgr. 0000.0 ill up- modem: Pam and feed m tracers kH-p mu flmr tux sale. If Iyour gum-0r dm-s Hut kevn if “will?“ the. m H 2{mi wv will u e mu right. OM! us up h} wh'ph mv Na. 8. m tad: of Grain bought at [uh Price 9m- pure Maniinm V0. 1 31-LUiUflrt wh hr either Mk.” Goods delivm-ed anvwhure in mm. A Mend off. Mm WM!“ and is It [a made from selecwd wmwr m sad is a superinr article for linking pastry. em. Chopping Done Every 0» g g; ,. flag/w! ipocial Reduction on Plant in 5d 10 Bag Lots. 3% He Sells Fl. N)!‘ (J [A H'gl ("H P. Time L‘mm ya' d ..... 8"st Place in ('4' ermr Business Ed I! nuance nuw. (‘nh Cheap John McGowan Yards long p Lir. ..... ;) Liz' Y an unir [mi r [11.1 r Va 11] Machinm’il. H Ach Grazia? Ointment. 20 a; 8. P. SA UN WI PASTRY FLOUR (‘.\1111.\ SOVEREEGN Mu‘i JHI ace |();l bun Ill HI ”I" '1‘” BIG urtains mr, nude. fm cannot. he hat {I‘Lnastic u ll‘ and '5 Ontu'u I" first 0h. c alder's Block mm“ fie furniture “Mary 1;, “m; overtime this week. '1- Annie Weir ‘has bum h ”on the Fergus hospltal {vn mt cOdFle 0! Weeks. ”wing: 10 an 0 her brother, Duual'i. In. Lynn. 0! Allan I'mk. \ fie: (lighters, Mrs. Bmm-H m B ford. for a (amply “ya last week. IUCUUD Hilt‘ Hf \ulli “CCk--.t10t 34, (")I.('v.~.3_._;,‘ 1'. 5 3., Glenelg, on Friday. (9 ; Otto Konold, Proprivmy h. Pb.“ AUCtiOanI‘. SH- film-1 ice to this issm-. ‘1'. Frank Lcnahun 11;? L- . M IOd on Tmmday mm r” u; the erection of a X‘usnh Gergcfraga‘ Stu-m. :1 {M p ‘I’ BETâ€"0f this affirm Wr (he weather man will 1m paced to have him {mun canon. 113“ Rev. Mr. Biro. of cred two very form Trinity church on morning and mvniv here in the immwst lege, London. and week among nld p letting aid 1' )I‘ 1‘13? many frivmlc m-w ;. him IOOking m w.- Though Thank enerally a qu re prumiseb musemvm 1n 8! those who takv shooting. Hm hunting OXIHWiiIi range. a big: sh being pullwi «va Ewen. and ”(MH‘; have Secunwi a turkeys. «1‘11 is ~ prizes. 113-1 yr ‘0‘. a” Vii)» 5:2;1 the \x'ah going HI laid a~ f there J5 an dmm~ “rated ( Well tux" a distan On Mfmdfl." left runnin; night a “â€" 0d into 1110 Items sh m. ‘ creek -u\'vl‘ flooded 8"\ Queen 91h far, has «W In abunda: hold use It’s alwayr halt with ti and have 1!) bread and Mn ally somvilxin mm whu al“ hold his Surrnummag . real ordanir-d <-l< t; is fully amh=n-Z.x.w1 t0 Christen. MM ( low who “'11“ {nun boys. thinking 1.. fun It his oxw (Ice and \v}1i~km--- Cheese, whih- h. \-.' (2.th stam, ()U. ‘ discovered a 2‘» around. he («<11 ‘ (Ill! 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