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Durham Chronicle (1867), 3 Oct 1907, p. 5

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(I. , cu Tolford, McIntyre Block, - Durh I beg to mnmunce to the citizens of Durhaun and Vi- cinity that I have opened up a first-class Butcher Shop in the MneIntyre Block Where I will furnish all kinds of first class nleuts at reasonable prices. Trial order solicited NEW BU TC H E R SHOP .r r 83 vansBankDepamm ALL DRUGGISTS: 500. AND $1. 00. c 6 w¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢é¢@éééééé “V will sell you your choice of from fifty to seventy fine pairs of ready-Innate pants, Saturday nftermmn, next, (son'nnencing at 12 o’clock, At; Actual Cost. This is your chance, call zmd see for yourselves. DURHAM. What we do More than This We Tell no Lies B. PHILLIPS The Sovereign Bank 0: Canada A. n. Dunc-r, Esq., MP. 1. G. Jmmr, General-Manager. In Blankets, Tweeds. under- wear, Prints, Cottons. Flannels Flannelettes, and groceries of all kinds is to sell at: 2!. very low margin of profit for cash or trade. About selling below cost and other such nonsense. \tht we say, we do. and we believe we are giving as good value for the money as in any house in town. Get. 3, 1907‘ S. SCOTT Note the address Interest at best current rates paid quarterly. BOARD OF DIRECI'ORS: Emms JARVIS, Esq.. - - - Resident RANDOLPH MACDONALD. ESQ» F135! V t’CbPresident A. A. ALLAN, Esqg - - Second Vice-President MCMILLAN, Box. PETER MCLum, WELL, Esq., MP. W. K. MCNAUGHT, an., m, Esq, MP. ALEX. BRUCE, Esq.. KC. HEAD OFFICEzâ€"TORONTO. Paid Up Capital: . . $3.04 DURHAM BRANCH ONTARIO iI-ID I Fal.‘ “Wheat .......... Spring “711885 ........ Oats . Ponatoes per bag ...... Flour pe‘r cwt ........ Oatmeal per sack. . . .. Chop per cxvt ........ Live Hoes...... Dressed Hogs per cwt. Hides per lb ........ Sheepskins ..... . . . . . “fool...” . Tallow . . . . Lard ...... \Vork done promptly, 2L trial order sohcitcd. Disfigurcd or illfeatured enlarg- ments by an Stu-Light business methods and one price to all. Have. made one delivery and the (rustmner IS highly pleased. Will make :111 dvhverics myself. Tlmvo secured the agency how The P01 t1 ait; Supply (30., T01 onto 1m D111 11.1111 and 5111~101111ding coun- try to take orders for Enlarged I’m-traits of deceased and livin". Children and Babies a speciality. The abm e Company has 20 VU‘ 1511" expel ience , ezmd guarantees likeness and workmanship Patronize Home Endustry $3,000,006. RETOUCHING Expert Artist Market Report. DURHAM C.. .0.‘ . O . ........... ....O...... 0‘00000-Ooooll. r.......l... 3r bag...... 5W1“. ........ S Yours faithfully, J no. R. Leggett, . Oct. 3. 1907 ..$ 90 1:08 90 to .. 45 to .. 73 to .. 55 to ..14 00 $011 .. 18 to 15 to S5 to . 2 20 to f Durham, ()nt. 2 50 to 1 60 to 90 to 23 to '3 to to to to 1'3 00 .90 90 45 73 Hardware, Paints, Oils etc. BELOW COST! Sic ” '3 014 Stand . S. MCINTYRE Tlie entertainment; at night had a packed hall, which in addition to pay- ment of expenses should add a few dollars to the coffers of the society. The competition in writing was keenly contested for by the township schools. As one of the Judges we may say that a. number of specimens had no tickets attached and had to be ruled out; otherwise different mvardslmight have been made. Everything passed oif quietly. One little fool about the size of a pint of cider professed to be aching for ahlittle scrap but it didn’t come off. His mother should take a shingle to him when she get him home. The man with the octopus made a little money exhibiting his real devil fish. It was the first of the kind we ever saw. ThelEditors fromflMt. Forest and Durham were on hand as usual, but we never got; a glimpse of the Holstein man. Perhaps be:“'2LS busy taking in subscriptions to his great family jour- Dal. In November. 1901, I caught cold and had the quinsy My throat was swollen so I could hardlv breathe. I applied Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and it gave me relief in a short time. In two days I was all rig 3.” says Mrs. L.Cousins, Otterburn. Mich. Cham- Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is a liniment and is especially valuable for sprains and swellings. For sale at Parker’s Drug Store. The Egrcmonters are great men on sheep, but the lenders in this line, if we. are to be guided by the exhibition, are J. A. Swanston, \V. Fairbairn and VV. R. Bowman. Quinsy. Sprains and Swellings Cured. Bankrupt Sale Palmerston, Queen’s Hotel, Thursday Oct.- Durham, Knapp House, - - Friday, Oct. Mt. Forest, Queen’s Hotel, Saturday Get. I . . ‘. .. . l PROF. PEMBER will be glad to meet those who value their hair, and its condition and a1.)1f)ear:;mce. We will give all necessary advice free gratis, and will exhibit the advance Hair Styles} for Ladies, in the correct, and most becon'iing model. Aspecial show- ing of New TOUPEE for Gentlemen, who are bald, or partially :30. Come and view the Hair Goods and set the Fashions for Canada. A Every Lady and Gentleman that has poor hair, or any hair, or scalp trouble, is interested in this as MR. PEMBE. i, is the 111astermim1 of thth hezidi‘luz‘m'ters of Hair Fashions and Hair Treatment and G-rmvth, “The PEMBER STORE,” whose ideas and styles are imitated everywhere. THE VVORLD’S FAIR. Continued from page 4 It is Unusually Important to you. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Afllicted w1th Sore Eyes for 33 Years A well-known druggist here at home, when asked regarding this prescription, stated that theingre dients are all harmless, and can be obtained at a small cost from any good prescription pharmacy, or the mixture would be put up if asked to do so. He further stated that while this prescription is often prescribed in rheumatic afilictions with splendid results. he could see no reason why it would not be a Splendid remedy for kidney and urinary trovbles and backache, as it has a peculiar action upon the kidney Structure. cleansing these most important organs and helping them to sift and filter from the blood the foul acids and waste matter which cause sickness and sufiering. Those of our readers who suffer can make no mistake in giving t a trial. I have been afflicted with sore eyes {or thirty~three years. Thirteen years ago I became totally blind and was blind for six years. My eyes were badly inflamed. One of my neighbors insisted upon my trying Chamberlain’s Salve and gave me halfa box of it. To my surprise it healed my eyes and my sight came back to me.â€"-P. C. EARLS. Cynthiana. Ky. Chamberlain’s Salve is for sale at Parker’s Drug Store. What will appear very intereSting to many people here is the article taken from a New York daily paper, giving a simple prescription, as for. mulated by a noted authority, who claims that he has found a positive remedy to cure almosu any case of backache or kidney or hiadder de- rangemem, in the (ollowing simple prescription. if taken before the stage of Bright’s disease: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one half ounce; Compound Kargon. one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Shake well in a. bottle and take in teaspoonfnl doses after each meal and again at; bedtime. Will be at EASY TO MIX THIS. in; which is well and favorably known the (Oak Heaters) which surpass the majority of heaters both in usefulness and 100ks~also many others which require no particu- lars given here. In Oils we have a. complete stock consisting Of Canadian and American Coal Oil, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Gasoline, Benzinc, Cream Separator Oil. Machine Oil, Sewing Machine Oil, Castor Oil, Carriage Oil etc. etc. We also carry a. ful‘l line of McClm-y’s Graniteware and Tin- ware. See our stock of these before buying elsewhereâ€"~both quality Md price speak for themselves. We also have the latest and best in Washing Machines, \Vringers and Churns. We‘jhave a, good assortment of Double and Single Ban-o1 (:uns. Rifles, Revolvers and Ammunition of all kinds to select; from. See our assortment of these and our difierent kinds of cartridges. In this our stock is complete and worthy of inspection. We have a full line of Sideboards, Bedroom Suits, Parlor Suits, Couches. Tables Chairs. Spring Mattresses etc.. to select from. This is the place to get the right goods at RIGHT PRICES. Guns, Firearms and Ammunition Lenahan 8: McIntosh In weights fur all wchtllers, to fit all simrs of people and so much we hardly know \Vh:11‘~ to do with it. In spit-e of the high price of wool w have main- tained the high stmldzu'cl uf quality at old 1_)1'iccs. Just 2L few of $110.8“: ladie‘s crzn'enwtt and rubber raincoat-s tefti. We want: to clear out (,rvery one of them and are selling them at great 1-<:<-lu<:ti011$. National Portland Cement always kept on hand. Maw, Fa“ and Winter ‘ Underwear Horse Blankets, Curry Combs, Brushes “Pandora” Range A few doors south of the Middaugh House. .‘ gift \ 4.144.341.1111: 1.4L. -.1J‘J‘oa.1{3wfl1 . n .. .. ::.£. $539. 59.,»wa rwvwfiu a o Jigfififi ’l‘l’l'lbl - Raincoam WW McIntyre Block. FURNITURE 'HC‘Remembor we are agents for the famous lines of McClat-y’ sF urnaces, Stoves, Ranges Heaters. Among these is 'the well- known "Sunshine I< urnace ”which xs almost as good as a private sun in any home Ranges Heaters "3333' ‘.O , _ La '42.,” \T

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