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Durham Chronicle (1867), 25 Oct 1917, p. 8

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EFREE EYE = TESTINGE: A despatch from Red Door. AIM" of October 23rd, says: Prnminent Libm'nls and CHIIN'I‘- vatives in “up Rm! DPM Fetilvmi DR. MICHAEL CLARK CHOSEN BY riding flocked to Red Deer this af- RBD DEER DISTRICT. M-z-azwn to hear the name of Dr. A despotch from Red Den-1'. :\I:‘::.. i111! ‘ li'lllk put in nomination at . _ _ , .,.,, 1. :1‘..\ in- thoâ€" \\:1r convention by his 0f ”Huber -0111. max. ) . . .. . . , ‘ . [111'1‘111 ‘HIRHMIUU‘ (111110110111 .L I- }.Imntwm 1,111.11 '1‘ "”‘1 'gf"“"‘j Dav. 'lhe conjvention was held in vatnws m the Rm! Door rwlmm the Armory bu11d1ng, attendance be- i++++a 0" I v -â€"V 77777 V y GRAHAM ADVANCED METHOD + 'at Central Drug Store, Durham é. .‘oo’s.oo, 3.3.3.9: 3.. 9.. 3.90.. Exclusive Millinery The most tremendous dramatic spectacle that brains of man has yet pmduced ' PAGI 8. TION. \\'F. ARE NOW" READY \VITH 0Y3). DIALLY INVITE YOI'R INSPEC- NFAV FALL MODELS AND COR- EAX ITrack Ties. Telephone Poles, Posts ‘Basswood Heading Bolts. and Wood, to be d81i\919d in the Grand Trunk §\JI‘dS at "911, Ltake a glass once every Whlle, . 11ke other people, your Lordshlp,” rephed the mtness. All No. 1 Ties must be 8 ft. long, 6 inches thick, and 6-inch face, and all No. 2 Ties 8 ft. long, 6 inches thick. and. 5-inch face, and must be heeled, sawed, or well rhewed, sub- ject to Grand Trunk inspection. The court did not seem to relish the. reply. and said sxeerelv, ‘Are you sure \ou \\ are not drunk on the occasion f'eferred t02 “Sure I was not.” And casting a significant look in the direction of the ink well, "I was as sober as a jugge, my_L0rd._’f in: equally dix'it'led between the two parties. In a thWOI'i'lll speech preceding the nomination, Dr. Clark explain- ed his refusal to accept a straight Lilwral nomination recently on the grnuml that he was standing in the same position which Laurier had occupied at. tho beginning of the war. He. quotcd his former leader’s words on that. occasion to the effect that he (Laurier) would offer no criticism of the Government during the war as long as danger faced the allies at the front, even though the (iii-werrunent might commit some act subject to criticism. “ That is my attitude to-day,” declared Dr. Clark to the convention, “But I defy Lau- rier to say it is still his.” Dr. Clark‘s speech throughout. was a strong plea for support of the Union Government in the hour of Canada‘s trial. v H?) Was- immediately _¢';'>rdered down and hustled out of courtâ€"Selected. Cedar, No. 1... Tamarac, No. 1 Elm, No. 1 ..... Ash, No. 1 ..... Hemlock, No. 1. Pine, No. 1 ..... Hardwood, No. 1 On other timbers enquire for prices. Timber Wanted J. N. MURDOCK 20 inches long, 5 inches and up in diameter, in the round, $2.50 Per Cord. DURHAM and HOLSTEIN. Witness and Judge. PRICES FOR TIES: READING BOLTS. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. No. No. No. No. No: No. Durham .23c. .200. .200. 200. .200. .200. xwwmm ' ._.- e mmwxwxwwx § Large Sales Small Profits § We have a number of Rugs left, in the newest designs, in the neatest patterns, and in the nicest Oriental shades, having all the appearance of the Eastern Rugs, but a great deal cheapen Fresh Groceries Arriving Every Week Women’s Dongola Blucher $3.10 Women’s Chrome Tan 2.50 Our stock is very large and our prices are right, as we bought before the advance. G. J. McKechnie MBKEBHNIES’ WEEKLY QEWS Buy before the advance in price, which is sure to come See our new W allpaper. We have the newest designs in the neatest patterns. Boots and Shoes 3 x 3 yds. $14.00 3 x 3; yds. 15.50 3 x 4 yds i7.50 Departmental Store, Durham RUGS 3.10 Men H4-inch Top Blucher $5.00 r- 2.50 Men’s â€" v' _ acher - 3.00 The greatest art con= quest since the begin= ning of civilization The Highest Prices Paid for Produce Thursday, October 25th, 1917. v..........-_ v............ .9..:.. w......... .oo.‘.oo.. 3.00....02 comm good I ers, \\ Wh iv 1 I ancv “as this “um-1 establish“ factury \\ Thus. A. 1 Thursday Sion. A Q‘ be kntm'n Refrigm'ui LOW My]. initial iVu to prncvm refrigm-ut ing mm H frigomt « or 00881 in (‘ isfactiun. mand has staff 01' \\ in numlw: from thu yeal‘.‘ 31:41 “1“] ”11‘ with a \ war-tinw capm- it y Withstand Of curtail $120 D. VICKERS BU RENFR sryun w atiw. and rncwd :ilc‘ igm'at c H's. intu 011101" eratur is [, tn (‘Hus'f :ticm. Fu‘ NO. \V

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