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Durham Chronicle (1867), 11 Dec 1913, p. 8

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.96 6609009.. .3909... O? 511098........................ 691‘ tn $3.00 1399 I I‘D" "- Stockings ................ . ..... 250 to 500 Gloves ........................................ 25c. AT YOUR SERVICE House slippers ........................ 75c. Tb J D ABRAHAM ‘ O E\’eJytlliDg possible to Winter Coats .33 ()0 to $410 00 You‘ll find the best of C o . ‘ Isake .y our Christmas bhoppmg apleasure has service here and oblig- been arranged You'll Rubbers h0( . _, . (r've mg 3319999091" to ’51 The Store That Sets The Pace find our service unsur- , . ‘. a > ‘) ' Handkerchiefs ................ ac t” ””0 you what you want. a se . p s d. (‘aps .............................. 250 t0 5”(: No Long Wang Na Short Weights ooooo.0..OOOQOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOQO \\ Itn Its plvasant l'amIlV Rcunmns and (11ft (nvmg I‘echngs, '1 . ‘ ‘; . an} mun lx- \wth Us. and we have many suggestlons whlch ma} ham _\'«M In making purch ascs suitable for the occasion. \\ «u 'nan- a wlvct stuck «)1. Club figs. Suit Cases, 'l‘elescopes and I Hunks h‘csh fmm the Manufacturm’s h ands. which we an- nth-rm}; at spmflaHy lmv prices, from nnw ti“ Chrlstmas Suit Cases Suit Cases Trunks Suit Cases Lin ngular. | ,m Rvgulnr, I .75 Regular. 2.“! Regular, A Present for l‘he Kiddies Ladies’ Goat Skin Bale $1.75 Ladies’ Box Gal! Blucher 1 50 Ladies’ Felt Shoes 1.60 Men's Dongola Blucher 1.75 Men’s Heavy Blucher 2.00 Men’s Satin Call 2.35 Boots and Shoes $63.00 Sets for $4.50 7.00 Sets for 5.00 9-00 Sets for 6.510 Imitation Fur Sets for $1.25 for 1.35 for I. 4'5 for L69 'l he Highest Prices for Produce 3.2..) $- Regn‘ar. Regular. Regular. Regular. Regular. 25c, Fresh Mincemeat 3 for 25¢, Mi pounds for 25¢. ' You’ll find the best of service here and oblig- ing sa}espe0ple to give for $1.35 for 2.25 for 2.5.") fur 3'15 for 3.25 at Special Prices Groceries Canned tomatoes, peas, corn 3 for 250 Peel in orange, lemon, citron 12c lb. 3 pound Raisins 250 3 pound Currants 25c 8 pound Figs 250 A 35c Broom for 23c $10.00 Sets for $7 25 12.00 Sets for 7.75 15.00 Sets for 9.00 his Big Store is all decked out in Holiday .~\ttire. llumlreds of Suitable (hm attractively arranged to help you (lecule “\Vhat In (five . \Ve ll make .xmn' Christmas Shepping a Pleasure. Picture Handkerchiefs 3 for . . on Picture Handkel chiefs (large) each . . . . 4c Ladies" Fancy,Embm. Hdkfs. Spevial 6 fur25c Ladies’ Fancy Hdkfs. 10, 12;. 15, 25. 35. 6: 50c Men’s Fancy Hdkfs. blue border 4 for. . . .25c Men’s Silkine Excelda Hdkfs. 3 fur ...... 250 Men’s Pure Silk Handkerchiefs, Special . .250 Men’s Embro. White Silk Hdkfs. each. . .500 Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs. Special . . .. .20c Handkerchiefs Durham Regular, Regular, Regular. Regular, THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. 101‘ for for for $2.85 3.1“ 3.90 25c, French Creams 2 pounds for 25¢, Chocolates per lfldS for 25¢, hew Prunes 3 pounds for 25¢, Finest Citron Peel 2 pounds for 25c, New Dates 3 pounds for or 25c, Mixed Nuts per pound 18c, Fancy Cakes 3 The series of winter meetings of South Grey Farmers’ Institute was !held during the past .week. They. {were favored with very fine wea-E 3: éther, too fine, indeed, as many oil f. the farmers were too busy with '5- ‘plowinlg and other Work on the if: Efarm to come out, especially 10.: :the afternoon meetings. ‘ ‘ f Yet some of the meetings Were 1well attended. especially Aytmné ilHolstein and Dromore. A great a deal of interest was manifested in‘ éthe questions discussed by theff I{Departmental delegates. as evi-lf‘ " , .l . - --\- u '2' .g. 'i' .g. 4 Departmental delegatos. as 9Vi"fort is now being made to dm'vl- danced by the questions asked,iop that growth of seed. and it is and opinions given by tiw farmâ€"'expected that before long sufficiâ€" t. ent quantities to meet Ontario de- ers presen |mands for better alfalfa seed may Mr. Gavin Barbour was‘ the”)? readily obtained. ‘ L‘, â€" “'n-fln“,‘! 1“â€" THE FARMERS’ INSTITUTE Kid Gloves, Special ..... ..... ...... .. - A Silk Scarf ................ $1.00 and $1.25 A Pail-of Shoes . ... . .....$1.50m $4.00 A Fancy Wool Hood .......... . . . 91k: A Fancy Lace Collar ........... . 25¢: to 7.30 A Pair of House Slippers .............. 9m: A Pair nf Cashmere Hose .. . . . . .25c and 50(- A New \Vintar Unfit. . .. . .. $6.75 to $15.01) A Set of Furs ........... . ..... $4.00 to 840.00 A Silk Muffler ......................... $1.25 A Present for itne‘, IL (I‘III The delegate to the Women’s In- stitute was Miss Ethel Robson. of Ilderton. There were good meet- ings of the Institute held at the various points. The attendance was good and the addresses interâ€" esting and instructive. She also addressed the joint meetings in the evening on subjects interestine to all. which were much appreciâ€" â€" n . I A n “UK“ Mr. Poke. assistam District Rep-J resentative at Markdul'). spoke at the meetings at Ayton and Elm- wood. but while there he received the sad message of the sudden death of his father. who lived at Erin. in Wellington county. This broke up the delegation somethl and had a depressing effect «m the others. ;_ _ _ _ ‘ “ 'l U Anny .‘I.’ MT. DU“. 0f Marl-(dale. spoke at the afternoon meeting at -Dm'- noch. but OWing‘ to previous ar- rangements could not attend the meetings at other places. At some later date Mr. Duff intends to 11010 a judging course in Ayton. and a demonstration meeting will he held in Hanover by the Bergesem- gt'i-ves of Bruce. Grey Last week a couple of our vo'ung men were round toytn fee}- ing the sentiment at the catnzens m regard to the establishment of a _- -_ , _A p-_ll__ _.I Y,M.C,A, We are not fully ad-‘ vised of the necessary course to pursue. but believe that an insti- tution of that'description would have a decidedly beneficial influ- ence on the young men of the place. In the cities and larger towns, the Young Men’s Christian Associations are a power for good, and it the way could be made clear to finance the scheme $h++é++++++++++++++++++++++++++++1++++++ o 6 o Optometrist and Optical Expert ms ovum A 5mm: us now FOREST I \o-.~ . met'nlh' examined and tested five. in tlw latwst s: it mific methods. , l Slippers, Specials ................... 831.!!! A Silk Muffler ......................... 83H!“ A Pair uf Shoes . . . . . . .. .. . ... $3.00 to $5.00 A Pretty Tie ........................... 250 A Pair of Socks ................. 25c and 50c A Fine Umbrellu...... . . .. 81.2.3 A Pair of Kid Gloves ................. 81.25 A New Hut .................. 82¢!) and £2.50 A Fur Lined Goat ..... . ..... 811.85 to 850.!!! and Simone FATHER . DERRICK Something for ilittle extra for heat and other ex- penlel, we fancy, wouldn’t amount to much. Either of these places would nerve u par se {or a literary of mumd sod-Eta which in)! ht “{de later intoy a full-â€" ”legged C. Since the foregoing was in type we learn of a move on foot. to or nnize a Young Men’s Soci- al C . , and a meeting was called on Monday evening [at in S. A. Rite’o store to fomnlnte a scheme with a View to organization and other matters in connection there- With. A committee was appointed to look miter the organization, and to ascertain an approximate idea of the coat 0! furnishing and the uEkee of 1 suite of rooms suit- 0 1e or the club. They will re- pel-tutu mean tobeheldnt Rite’l store next eodny evening. Minimum Rue 25c: From stations KlugutonJlon- frow. and want In Ontario Good Going Pm. mm flea-her 5th. All tram December 6th. 7th and an. Account Second Annual Fat sud: Show All tivkuts valid m return up tn and including December 9th, 1913. Full particulars and tickets at Grand Trunk Ticket Offices. “K Calder. Town Agent. Phone 3 J. Towner. Station Menu Phone 18 oooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo SINGLE FARE .00. 0.0T.0 00 OOOMO’H. '1 00010CH0 TORONTO And Return December 11. 191.5. ++e+++++++ w, a ' ”(mane K ‘ . father or m¢ LN ‘1 fies. acCaflam' 5-1 Wr‘s and NY“ “3119‘s. 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