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Durham Chronicle (1867), 17 Oct 1907, p. 8

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i5? , . g mkflVQ-ii‘sfifigfl Brand Clothing 3 a Men and Boys There is no getting away from the fact. we have the best makes and best materials imtlie market for this fall's business and we are anxious that you should know about, it. Now its up to you to have a look at them. Ask fur one of our clothing circulars Yes its chilly October Weather and you had better take a tip. One of these Neck Buffs will prevent that aggravating sore throat or nasty cold which so many wonder how they got. Your intentions are good we know. You have to have oneâ€"just come right in and get it now. “All'kfnds 0f Fur Coats and Fm- Lin-.1 ed (fonts for Ladies’ and Gentlemen. 8) «I ”11:... 4‘ ”:6m IT is part of our business to be constantly on the lookout for correct things for men at prices that are an inducement to them to come to us. Now its a. well-known fact that men’s attention is a great deal hamm- to attract and hold than ladies; yet we have succeeded and are Dunt sit and wonder about your new suit and overcoat for fall, but («mm in our store, while our stock is new and we will Show you the Ilattiesf rang-10f clothing mm? shown here. Selling Agents for Famous “Imperial” Shoes. and Renowned Regent Clothing Regent Clothing X 1 1121‘ ~1111k 111' full 111111 winte1 underwear now on hand Lagdies’ NMV F1111 11111. 11 i11t1~>1 Coats 111 1111 shades 111111 11;.1'1’1111111sj11st 2111i\1_1d '1) 11011111 in 11.1111 1*.\':1‘11‘:m1* 11111111111 1111111153. elseuhele. -\ in}? and cmnplvte line of I‘h’ess Goods for fall, mix twveds in ChPCkS zâ€"Lnd stripw and all shades, bmm'ns, greens, reds and Greys. £11 >11 lzxte's' {Ho :1 Alex. , Russell U : ‘30 :H h-md. and WP are now 1"9M1} t0 supph YOU “1th ‘~ ~ mi" « Rubin; 'llw Sm ex eign Brand is kmm n to be \ in u'niv .ut‘ mullum qualit} and most moderate in rgE BIG STORE R®BERT BURNETT, DURHAM UVERCUATS Strictly Upato-date Furnishing YOUR TRADE WANTED FURS BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED The Highest Prices. Fresh Groceries always on Hand. 'i“:1i.~c:l nthinfr is for men and Inn'sâ€"m) M zu-r finished or better fittinfir suitsc tn i.- :mnul. TOT ICE 11m (108v fitting cull: us 1110 « «mom 0 shoulder '1 In In \ Ll In 9.11» flout The vh-nunt appearancw ] ts the S<‘)\'ereign Brand .\':) lwttm- <~I<'>thmg.: built. at :my price \'.m' is the time for V011 to secure the 11if1iest suit 01 this so: 1501$1<c11t. ..'tyle. Shade and Quality of Cloth. style of cm and Quality of “'(n‘kxnmmhip. Superior in quality of trimmings. 'I‘lu- hesi. is none too good for you (7:111 and let us Show you what we ad- vex"- tise. @fiwégss Dress Goods Underwear Correct in Every Detail Dun’t Forget For Patents, Kids, Dongolas and Box Calf. We carry everything necessary to a gentlenmn’s wardrobeâ€" natty Nocekwear, bright new Hats and (Jztps and daintest 1")atterns in fall Shirts. Funeral Directors» Pl'c‘fm'e Framing 0n sham-25f 'II 01‘ 121-? . A. BELL UN DE RTAKER Full linv of Catholiv Rnbvs. and black and white (Ems for aged people. OCT. 29 6: 30 Durham SHOW R()()..\IS~-vit tn Swallnux’ Bnrlwr Shun. RESIDI‘LVrEMcht. (10(‘)1°Smlt-11 nf \V. .L Lawrence’s blacksmith shop. Millinery Opening Embalming a Specialty \Ve will have our second millinery display, when we will show all the new ideas in Winter millinery. Velvet and Fur will be shown in the latest style. \Ve pay Special Attention to millin- ery and in order to make a success we shall make. a Special trip to Toronto to get the Newest in millinery for our Special display. We invite you to call any time and see our grand stock of First-Class Miu'inery. Parisian Milliflery Co. For Sale. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE RECON D and MISS DICK Ontario The Flashertonâ€"Rockvule Baptist 1 church held its quarterly business lmeeting in the church here on Mon day evening of last week. The re port of the treasurer. the best the; church ha received in years, ehowed that for the quarter ending Sept. 30th the following amounts hud been received: â€"â€"For building purposes $12, 050: for missions $350; on minis ters salary $42 25; sabbath colleo- tions $3768 Tonal. $243. 03. All ac. counts were settled and a small b4 . ance left with the treasurer. A1. rangements are being made to reduce the amount received from the Home _ Mission Board for the work here. The services in the church here on Sunday were deeply interesting. In the Baptist Church Rev. L Kipp conducted the annual autqmu sei- vicee. His subjeCt Was “The Fading Leaf” and many helpful lessons were drawn therefrom. Miss Brown ul Durham assisted the choir and mi . dered an apprOpriate 3010 Tue church was prettily decorat. d (or the occasion. In the Presbyterian church Rev. G. C. Little’s theme was ”Uast ing Bread Upon the Water” and in the course of his remarks showul clearly the Christian’s privilege and. duty in giving liberally of the best he possessed to the Lord. The ques- tion sometimes asked "Why all this waste sending the Gospel to the hea- then” was effectively answered by the speaker who instructed a McKay to’ Formosa, a Carey to India and a Paton in the New hebrides. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Blackburn sang a duett most fitting to the sermon. At the evening service in the church Rev. J. U. WilsUn, of Mark dale. occupied the pulpit and in the course of his able sermoil based on 1 Chron. ‘21: 26-27, showed that upon the setting up of an alter by David blessing came upon Israel so upon the establishment and observance of worship in all lands does God mani- fest in blessing. Music was rendered by a full choir. At the morning ser~ vice Mr. Nicholson assisted the pas- R. J. Sproule conducced a success- ful sale of household goods for Mrs. John Wnitcen last week. Mr. VVil- {red W bitten came up from Toronto to, attend the sale. Mrs. Whicten left. on Monday for her new home in the city. Mr. Barry Stewart, of St“ Pauls, Unt.. who Spent the past week with his relatives sold his farm near the village to his brothers. Charles and Albert. The C. P. R. incend building a Y at: Boyd’s mill, the Junction of the new Walkerton branch, and for this purpose we learn have purchased from Mr. J. M. Duncan 18 acres of land at $100 per acre. Mr. Jake Williams, of Eugenia, we learn. is about to move to thi% place to take. charge of Mr. D Mc~ Tavish’s blacksmith business Mr. Mc'l‘avish purposes going on the road next month representing the Conbov Carriage {,Iompany. Toronto. of which he is a member. His family will re- main here. The Idaho fever continues to work among the farmers in the vicinity of Rockvale. Mr. Thos. White held an auction sale last week preparatory to laaving for Idaho. Cattle, we learn. went; at: low prices due to the short,- age in fodder this year. To day (Tuesday) Mr. Matthew Leech is holding a sale of his stock and. imple merits and will leave for Idaho in two weeks. Mr Leech has sold his farm in Mr Archie McLean. A public meeting of citizens: is to be held in the town hall on Monday ekuiug next in the interests of the band. and we trust there willbe a large attendance and that interesr umnifeswd in the-band whicnit is worthy of With the present excel. lent leader, the band can le made a. credit, no the place. and should receive 'he encouragement needed. 5.1.1.1". H. \V. Hickling left on Monday for the 800. Out. where he has taken the position of book-keeper and office manager with Messrs. Lloyd Sceilly, extensive produce dealers. Mrs. Hickling and her moth- er, who retain their home here. will leave shortly for an extended visit at Ottawa, after which the former will join her husband at the Soo. Mrs. Roy has been appointed post- mistress of the new ofi‘ice opened at Rockvale. ~ Mr. Henry Phillips, of Toronto, visited his nephew. Mr.03car Phillips. here, on Saturday on' his way to holi- day With his brothers near Maxwell- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crawford, of Sarnia. paid the latter’s sister, Mrs. Jos Blackburn, 3 short visits last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bates, of To- ronto. holidayed the past “week with relatives in this vicinity. and Were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cornfield here on Thursday. Master John Cairns. ot the west back line. has gone to Owen Sound to attend business cohege. Mr. W. H Thurston Spent part of last week with relatives in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Armstrong were in the city a few davs last week. Miss Ida Howe, of Havelock, visit. ed her aunt, Mrs. M. Gillespie, the pass week. Miss Young, of the school scafl': visited friends at Alton on SaturdaY- Mrs. W. 0. Phillips is visiting her brother at Stoufiville. PnkTfl‘J’ .FI‘. - Flesherton ML, chh Wm made specially iuter- GHBIUH by x mm: from theGrnnd b‘up- ermmndmm of the Dietrich. Mr. A. S VanDusen is. at time of writing (Vlonn'ay). slightly better, and his son left for his home in Chicago Some of the {anners with big fami- 1168 are aUXlOUa for fine weather to get. Lhuu' powwes up. Mr. Mike Quillinan sold six 3-year- old steers lass week at. $34 a head. Mr. \Vill Barely having thrashed nearly four miles on the lth con. is now going along the fifth, getting all but. a few harms. Mr. Joe McNally is doing extra good work along the 8th. Muses Vcsbie and Paws, of Rock- lynure, are the guests of their former Leachor, Miss M. E. Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. George Furueaux. of Durham, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Muwru, of we suburbs, were gnua‘ts of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Beam one day lately . The glrls of me neighborhood are nearly an away to the cxny. MISS Lucy McNally Left last. week for To- ronto and .mss Maggie Mc\ ally leaves on Wednesday of this week. If you are suflering from impure blood, thin blood, dc- bility, nervousness, exhaus- tion, you should begin at once with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known all your life. Your doctor knows it, too. Ask 11 im about it. R. ’1‘. Edwards received word on! Saturday night than his brother Sam ' had undergone an operatlon the Snow day beiore for appendrcicis in the hospital at. Cranbrook B. C At the time of writing he was in favorable conditions for recovery His wife is. with him and aSa'iecing the nurses. 1 Unless there is daily action of the bowele. Poisonous products are absorbed. causing head- acbO. bxlioumess. nausea. d mews, and thus preventing the Sareaparilla r "'1 doing i“ best work. A at"; m . Act entl , ‘11 "8°th P1115 are Even: a 8 I on the adjoining lot from Mr. La‘rem'ge blur and has emptoy ed Mr. McLean, of Uromoru, L0 remme it. 'fney are to begin its lemuval UBXU week. ’fwiu make a fine home {01' the {dam- ly. We heard the pried was {5400. Mr. Win Ryan, of the 4th oou.,j has purchased tne big Jardlud house 4 We Trust Doctors He has always been a quiet. canny lad has \ Tii‘. Ne‘sou, of the 4th.. But. he surprised the neighborhood by be- ing most happily wedded on Wednes- day, Get. 3rd, to Miss Maggie Ruth- erford. of Gait. His brother Tom drove him (ix-WU. and the happy «sou pre are mending (new home) lUuUU A17“ fill-uds CtlelfiubJULS Hm I)! idc‘ is well '0 ulu, being the owner at a fine farm mere. and ’Lis reported :..at Wit} may not. leCUlu m “we in Glen.» wig. The coanuuuuy wish “1le er'a best ioys. Phat rustler of husrie \lr Colin; McAr ”.1 u:, of the lkhrzu. 1:. SW 0035 mg a gang who are cmueuciug you: : scribe’a Stables at present. Uullll is. not only quick but. he has rxLzexicm-e, and is neat and SkiLlul m 3115 .u‘nk.’ His social qualities urn equal to ms; skill as a mason hencu. his seX‘VlCes‘ are SOughc aftvl’ far and w1dml)ul as; he runs a 200 acre farm u; Lnkv~ a good deal of ammo}; to woo mm hum. the soil. 1 n We regret very mucn no repun Joe Firth, who is at the parental home here receiving every attention and the best of nursing, is not making much headway to recov ery. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Anderson. of them!) 0011.. who have spent since last. March until recently visiting: members of their large family in Montana and Wyoming, are glad to get: back to the 01d home in Glenelg. The spot. where they have reared their boys and girls and Spent. the moss of their days is the dearest to their hearts. The Sovereign Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICE zâ€"TORONTO. Paid Up Capital: . . $3.00 Emacs JARVIS, Esq, - - - Praz'dazt . Rumour: LIACDONALD, Esq. Ist ViceoPresident: 1 AVA. ALLAN, Esq., - - 2nd Vice-Pram Hos. D. MCMXLLAN. ARCH. CAMPBELL, Esq. MJ’. A. E. DYMENT. Esq. M.P. HON. PETER McLAxRN, W. K. MCNAUGHT, Esq, MP. ALEX. BRUCE, Esq, K.C. F. G. JEMMEn, - - - Gm-Managa‘ R. CASSELS. - - - Asst. GemloMauagv j DurhanflBranch : ‘ . c. TELFORD, Manager; Interest at best current rates paid gum. Savings Bank Department ’ mm VIGOR. ers AGUE CURE. CHERRY PBCTORAL We hsve no secrets! We publish the formulas of all our medicines. 'l raverston. BOARD OF DIRECTORS : r3.0.â€"Ayo_ “1; Co . Lowell In“. .so mama; run of ' very much to report $3, 000. 000... and at Hair Brushes in Box Wood, Ebony, Rosewood, and natural wood backs, Lon;1 Ch .111 l’mistle, both handsmnv and durable Tooth brushvs from 100 to 50C. Impurt'wl French and Japanese Brushesâ€" the kind that do Nut. lunse their bl‘isflws. 503 m $4 Clotlws and Inn}: brushes. Dafiing's ‘Vc carry a stock of every kind of ammunition. \\'e have the well-known Bonax and Grand Prix shat shells in smokeless and black powder. In Rifle am- munition we have nearly every make, of cartridge to fit any make of Rifle. Also bulk shot and powder, loading tools and supplies, gun oil etc. \Ve did not overlook .Quality in purchasing these goods, and can assure every purchaser of the best value. procurable. A. S. Hunter DURHAM \Ve have. a Rifle that; is built to last, nmdc of rolled pressed steel with polished Walnut stock and hvavily nickel plated. A \‘01‘3’ full STm-k Hf 11:1,} fimfiers’ S up plies (Hn- stm-k consists chiefly of the \vvll-klmwn nmkv the “Stevens" arms (‘0. ’s gmnds including a 9 -2H repeat) ng \\ inchestcr Rifle Darlings Single .11) 1 double hanel nt re- liahlv makes. Shot Guns Ammunition {he People’s Swggists . Air Rifles Hunter’s Oct. 17, 1907 Rifles in nu for

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