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Durham Chronicle (1867), 27 Jun 1912, p. 8

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E THE PEOPLE’S a __________________.____ M 0U will need a new hat for Summer hat. We also have some nice’ caps and will sell them at a, REDUCED PRICE OW about a. new pair of or a nice strap Oxford Imperial Shoe is the Best 01 ADIES’ COTTON HOSE, :2 pair for only 259. Also Lisle Hose, cashmere, Either black or tan, that we do not wish to have left and will sell them at a REDUCED PRICE. Robert that will please you. The Store the People Talk About Highest Price Paid for W001. OW . is the time to buy them before they silk, 10119.: or short, lisle and cashmere. 3 HAVE still left. a few Prints and Ginghams to clear out at: a low price. Call and see them and you mll not go elsewhere as we have the Goods WWMiH‘W We Want Your Butter and Eggs. LADIES’ GLOVES SUMMER HATS LADIES HOSE DRY GOODS Shoe the Market SHOES 3‘11 nice tan or patent pomp would be nice 5 Shoes we have tan or black. The --.â€"_ :mfaza IHMGOOOO Oifi 45,).â€" hat are all 20118. have we do itsâ€"a nice straw or soft not wish to carry over. STORE We have them in 2H3 bUREmM CHRONICLE. --q_‘ Mr. W'. .Moore Visite day at Teeswater. The hall team went Station on Friday eve :1 match with the tea: ‘iy one. The score w I i o .4. â€".a m...- .frmpjrg 16.1%?! “v i a K; :1 pieasant sociah . gt; nizice 1n the Baptist ,5 Friday evening: est, 3%: Florence Richardson, 494* who is leaving on a Y: tht recipient of a money, and an addres ,.._ pressed the congregu‘ ' cintion of her efficier fui service. Miss Jen made the presentatiox Robt. Allen read the 3 Richardson ~Wzis give] surprise. Refreshm served, and the occas Diet-isurahle to all. Mr. McDermott, of copied the Methodist on Sunday. and gave 5: es in the interests of ion Alliance. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. tended the marriage ' Feversham, of the 131 Miss Maud Julian.wh« bride of Mr. Lewis P: Mr. 'W. T. Pedlar, of Rt ‘ ’ Mr. John Parker, am 0. H Munshaw, are a‘ week. attending the _ wedding, at which Mr. 29,3 be best man. mLA "13.1. n-'LAA1 m-.- c I o- ‘_....-< k1 .0- ou-o TM Even the neatest housekeepers are criminally careless about clean- ing their telephones. Seemingly, they are not aware that transmit- ter and receiver both will assured- ly transmit and receive dirt, germs, and odors. Unscrew the tops of both and sterilize them thorough- ly. Warm Water with weak car- bolic acid, or the suds of carbolic acid soap __ is best. 'I-1.-v' ‘ on Wednesday, and was very largely attended. An impressive service Was conducted by Rev. Mr. Buchanan. olf Dundalk, who offiâ€" ciated in the absence of the fam- ily pastel} . Clqurt‘Fleshegton I. O. AA.Y r, â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" a F., of Which the deceased was member, attended in a body, and conducted the burial service of the Order, . s. L116 V5 “V5. The casket was covered (with beautiful floral offerings: From the l. '0. F3, @tes“ Ajgr: the Guild. Mrs. Archie Sinclair, and little daughter, of Teeswater, are visit- ing the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hales. Dr. and M15. Carte1 \isited 0\ er Sunday with friends at ..Meaford A. death extlemely sad u as that of Miss Ida Binnie, W ho after a 'few months’ illness passed amav on Monday the 17th inst. at the home of her parents, ..Mr and M15. Geo. Binnie. near Saugeen Junction. The bright young life cut off at the early age of '26 years, is not only a source of deep sorrow in the home, but keenly .felt by her numerous friends here. where she resided the past five years, and was a popular salesvwoman in Boyd Bros.’ store. Miss Binnie was a faithful mem- ber of the Presbyterian church here and an active worker in the Young People’s Guild. The funeral took place to the public cemetery here _.__ ._ _-- “h- The High school grounds, upon which much labor has been spent, now present a very neat appear- ance. and are an attractive sur- rounding for the commodious building Dr. Murray has had the grounds at his residence very neitly finished. M. Wilson and W. Armstrong have had their resi- de’ruces much improved with anexw (30.11: of pain_t__. Reeve Boyd, of the village, reeve McKenzie and deputy-reeve Mc- Leod, of the township, are at county council, Owen Sound, this week. The baseball team here played a match with the Vandeleur team at the L.'O.L. picnic, Vandeleur, on Thursday last. The score was .9 to 1, in favor of Flesherton. Mrs. Rev. Gaudin, and little daughter, Esther, of Norway House Keewatin, are visiting at W. H. Thurston’s. Mrs. 'Gaudin leaves this week to visit her old. home in New Brunswick. " Mr. H. S. White, of Lucknow, has been engaged as principal of the High school, and Mr. H. D. iirown, of Brampton, assistant. Dr. R. H. Henderson, Mrs. Hen- derson, and son Ivan, of Toronto. Visited friends here on Saturday, on their way to holiday for awx'eel: with relatives at Fevcrsham and 12.01:) toy. Prinz-hm Holland is presuling at the Matric. and Entrance to Normal exams. Fourteen students are \v1iting._ . ‘ - _ 1 M1. and Mrs McCausland of De- trait and Mr. McCausland of Meaford, paid Mr. T. Clayton anl mother a short Visit last \\ eek. Mr. John Parker, and sister, Mrs. (E H Munshaw, are at Erin this week. attending their cousin‘s wedding, at which Mr. Parker is to be best man. Mrs. Christoe, and Mrs. Rev. Thom, of Hawkesville, are spend- ing a couple of Weeks among their old friends here. Mr. Geo. Mitchell joined Dundalk friends on a fishing holidav at Roebottom lake, on F1idm last. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilson, of Singhampton, are visiting the lat- ter’s brother, Mr. Wm. Sharp, and other relatives. Mrs. Jos. Mueller, and three children, of Montclair, N.J.. are on their annual summer holiday with the former’s mother, Mrs. George Rutledge. served, and the occasion proved pleasurable to all. Mr. McDermott, of London, oc- cupied the Methodist pulpit here on Sunday. ‘and gave good a-ddreSS- es in the interests of the Dominâ€" ion Alliance. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mitchell atâ€" tended the marriage last week at Feversham, of the latter‘s cousin, Miss Maud Julian,who became the bride of Mr. Lewis Pedlar. son of Mr. 'W, T. Pedlar, of Rock Mills. _ money, and an address which ex- pressed the congregaticn’s appre- ciation of her efficient and faith- ful service. Miss Jennie McLaren made the presentation, and Mrs. Robt. Allen read the address. Miss Richardson- 'as given a genuine surprise. Refreshments were served, and the occasion proved pleasurable to all. CLEANING THE PHONE recipient of a V V, and an address “ 3d the congregutlon .......... .Moore Vis eeswater. 11 team we 11 Friday e with the t FLESHERTON. 1': 133:, When rdson, the or ' on a holida of 11 bur: 1 address whi ial )I 6V emng, z team theI 2 was 5â€"â€" event tist chur ted over Sun-I 1t to Proton :ening, and in nun there lost ! I . i v Â¥ 3 i U I LT THRESHNG ’2; MACH E N ES ll i; Q; q¢A¢+++++++¢+++++++e+++++++++++++++$++++++++++++++++++ F. ('1‘ SRRPZJ’m'dm FARMERS TAKE NOTICE we handle the well know brands of Flour such as Five Roses Chesley Good Luck Milverton Three Jewel McGowan’s Eclipse and Sovereig WINDSOR SALT BRAN and SHURTS always kept in stock. Goods delivered {to all parts « the town on short notice. MAS A BEAAS A SM H. cccccccccccc ................. The Central Drug Store :: Durham ALL MARKED 20% DISCOUNT FOR JUNE Dainty China. in quaint designs and odd pieces. We have Elite pieces of Cut; Glass in Water Pitchers. Bowls. Vases. Trays, Knife Rests. Bon-Bons, Vine- gar Bottles, Butter Plates, Celery Trays. Etc. iHuht. Be for her Happiness ” = For The June Bride = 66 Central Drug Store I have sold out my business, and in out the stock, this sale will continue until SEAFORTH. VSe have a grand display of beautiful trimmed Siillinery. Hats of every description. All will go at barwain prices during this sale. If vou want a stx lish trimmed hat at a bargain do not fail to attend this sale. Flowers, ribbons silks, laces, veilings, velvets, buckles, etc, will be (111 sale at bargain prices. Applications will be received 1 the undersigned up to July lst i< position of caretaker 1for H Town Hall. _ . . . Big . . . Millinery Reduction Sale . Rebuilt Engines, Traction and Portable. \V poses. Difi'm-u date rigs for Portables for 1 VVe he ment of than new ma ask for them good second Straw Cuttir Perfume and Toilets in fancy boxes. With Best Wishes It} U. we handle the well known brands of Fluur such as Five Roses Chesley Good Luck Milverton Three Goods delivered {to all parts of the town on short notice. McGowan’s Eclipse and Sovereign MHS. A. BEGGS K1 SUN TAKE NOTICE makes and sizes. 1 Different Prices. rigs for 'I‘hreshernr bles for Farmers’ ()W memes and sues. For all p! Different Prices. Many up rigs for 'I‘hreshermen. Uhe bles for Farmers’ own use. Send for our List and Prices. FARMERS always kept in stock. Lht’se with firm, W. B. VOLLET '0 (:11 EnginthresheI Notice 11 \V JULY 6th, 1912 T111 41 M 1 TED. mm H H S DIM) Jewel MISS DICK Fully guaranteed at Mada-1M. GARAFRAXA ST. Butter and Eggs. Poultry, and all ki duce taken as Cash. Be sure and give us a call. You wil save money by dealing here. Our prices are the lowest in town, and we ask you to call and be convin ced. Ladies’ Suits, Skirts, and Ladies’ Wear Men's Pants all sizes. Our Stock 0 has arrived z shelves for yo stock comprises Mcns’ Tailored Suits, extra well made. (First door south Burnett’s Bakery) momoooounmuom M. GLASER Lock of New Spring Goods ived and are now on our for your inspection; Our Spring Goods Have Arrived une s. “'001, Hides, Live kinds of Farm Pro 118 27th, 1912 order to clear DURHAM

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