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Durham Review (1897), 12 Jan 1899, p. 8

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left 1-1 cxpec limbo t h W H( for present “suing the latter’u father Chris Kreggor who is quite Ill. Hal-mart livithaml sister Miss Jennie are " present visiting their sister Mrs W McMnchell of Allantord. Ot qu th, son" bt hat reserved In disperstt ion and t1 Long made during warm fric-nds. Me life endured, with f trying hardships of vealed in act-numb. Mr H Byers " very busy at present hauling; brick from Culrlunho.’ Aaoo. Mt Mn. A, Cunningham of Chenloy iaviait. ing telattotas here at present. . The annual mating will be held in the Pce.abyterian church Wednesday. The business meeting of the C. E. will nloo be new Um week. Particulars lam. Mr Carsee of Regina. has been the guest I treasurer Thou 130mm for the pan! week. It, sum. Jo-eph, Wesley, Paul and Bioph- 1 Ramu of New Lowell, visited W S uni-owl: and other menu]: in the village r a few days laut week. Mrs Wm Pettigrew visited friends at verview last week. )l Mr. Allan Gilasour who bu been home for She imlidays returned to Walkonon thi, week. . " days in. Hepwonh. M Mr.. A. Cu ing relation: 1 The annual Miss Sham: who has been whiting but. for home time returned to “ho! bum. in Wa!ketton Tuesday. Mr Ir Iulmand Miss Greauwoml of Glen- were the guesm ot thoit uncle Mr Thou hard for a few days last week. ‘ml Isaac formerly of lh Main but now ilenulhm has bee n ramming old ac- minutes in and around the Village for Mr Stuart, Mr. Wluteford took a trip to Port Hope to M ll ear. returned to her home near an Saturday. . Alfred and George Horsbnrgb luday for erlon where they get work taking oat not; end (Intended for last have. HAIPDEN. Salmons and wife of Galt, Is " hell who HOLSTEIN. was; Watt who bu been wanting his uh! home rammed to YEOVIL. ‘96 n here home COM. _ . “' a i lt; Yoill go Cf/i; ar. I III,- -1 cif, home PS an; an: Jill: It If,' ilJi' yd V "1.;le we l ..avT Fp' 'em LT 3'51. _cyi,e.-1iifii'ifli'. 25r. 'iilil'iilie:E _ .-,. 'li':!;)'!: , _ x n . .33 -r, JiU, “191:4! __ ire:; a. In :rifitrw‘hfifiwkffi ll? u c:,,r.pp',c-Auyui'sutcy1r,u; L/r..urrecpr-a,'raUirak.iaeauE ’33...- 37E nit", Tt IC: Mi g g iirrrri-rrE-'-x We Commence Our Great Annual Stock=taking Sale irEiiriEiii' “L4“? 3as:3mma;:3:Emmmmmmmmmmammmmmmwas i) 1mm (i/,1c)'-:i, Jj?.' i'itl"isiutut ii/i..'--, REMEMBER ,,.. 9,1- 11? my 'i2-z-.faT.-TcyCE.ucirc"i-Et1 frag: KNEW r'I r-x Pr.Yit"r5titroii c. Shoes, Ruhhers Cvockery and Curtains and Parquet Floor. and vnlises, Glassware, Bargain Bale During this Clothing. Rants and as Greatest Record Hale. Cash ij/li, Jit, 24.2 _,ii?i'":, AL? hip, Eh? Cl/C: 1L: GLASSES. TUMBLERS at 4e each, worth w. oo yards Fancy Crettonne ot Tc. always 10v. 3 cases Luhes' Rubbers at Me. usually 33c. 50) yards dart Flannelettes at 8he yard, regular the. 40 yards Satin RIBBON. pink and blue. at 4e yard, regular llc. Friday, JAN. 20 Prices will surprise you. C'otnttumcing to-day and throughout this sale we shall sacrifice at absurh prices our "tttttw stock of new Ready Made Clothing, Overdoats, Ulsters. 300 511%. Dark Flannelcttos (wide) at 5le. regular 80. G9.orl_u'oR"'rs at 87e, worth 509. 7 pairs best Hockey Skates nt__3§c pyituveguly_t' 75c. _ Saturday, JAN. 14 100 yds. Eider-down Effects "t_ileyard, wtTtl120c. - Departmental Store Any Goods Advertised for January l4th, etc. will be on Sale the Following days and 3:9:33333333313mammmmflmgmmmgm3333333333 XX g? 1t)custoous 'i-__:,)" _ . I u a to-da.vwhor- L»? Fme Oranges, 1 cent each. f'horenleiti'iglltglt.'rchieis, Best Mlxed Candles, itll), a usedtohasii. ki,' nWWWWann 31‘ '-rsrrirh'rrirrrr' 333mgSEESEEEWEWEMEEMEEEWWEEHEE3358:3meiii-53.333 Your dimes will do the work of dollars if you buy at our cut prices. We're not offering old goods, or damaged goods, but the complete, down to date stock of Durham's largest departmental store. " Not how cheap but how good " is one of our mottos. Swell the crowds at the great sale. We'll have many sur- prises for you. To enumerate half of the bargains space will not allow. Carrying goods over from season to season is a fatal mistake. Remember when we give a bargain sale we GIVE ONE. No half hearted methods in the matter of price-cutting here. Special Reductions for the MEEEEEHEE3’3EEHEEMEEMEEEEMEMHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEMMEEEE Success is only credited by taking advantage of every opportunity that arises, you’ll surely succeed in saving money, if you’ll make use of the many opportunities that we off'er during this, " The Greatest Sacrifice Sale ever held in this District.". Seize the oIvportuliities now. 1l%ihiG2ih1GGGGGhGGiiGii,!tiqiGhii_iiiiqihii1hNimiiGiiiGGGGGiiGliii January-IA, 16, 17,18,19, 20, 21, 23, 24:, 25--10 days EVERYONE COME. THE GREATEST LOW-PRICED SALE EVER HELD IN DURHAM OR DISTRICT siti,,,:,,,t,,, $3.50 Blankets for $2.28 pair. 84.50 Blankets for. $3.16 pair. tU.90 Blankets foe 83.02pair. Good AXE at 44c, reg. 650. Cups and Saucers, special, ttt 73c dozen, regular Sitc. Saturday, JAN. 2l 100 yards White Check Muslin at 61.,e yard, reg. 12.lc. BLANKET Prices Cut t 24 pairs Men's Overshoes at Me, regular $1.25. Ladies' Fur Capes. silk lined at 87.89, previmnly $10.00. 200 best (horse) Hair Comhs at 3ie, worth loc. 50 yards. extra Ticking at 12he yard. worth 20c. 50 pairs Men's Wool Socks at 14c, worth 25c. Monday, JAN. l6 l4 TAKIN o the DATES: . 500 yards Fine Soft, Towel- mg an 4e, usually "iv. Monday, JAN. 23 200 yards extra TWecds at Me, regular Ww. 200 yards Satin Bully Hilr bun. all colors, at ie yard, regular 3c. 50 TIN DIPPERS at, 4e, worth loc, JANUARY BOOTS and SHOES Ko 3cases Prrt' urmmusm cheap to-day. I Me, pseviously 50c. 3 Silk TIES (men's) fm Me, worth 73c. PURE WOOL YARN. 3 skeins far Me. Tuesday, JAN. l7 15 pair Nickle Plated Hockey Skates, all sizes,at 57e, worth $1.25. 100 yards Dark Grey Flan- nelottes ttt 4le yard, Peg. Tc. 150131100315 7e, reg. 12c. 28 pounds Raisins for 99e. TORONTO GLASS SETTS, t pieces, at Me, usually 330. Tuesday, JAN. 24 GO yds. Fancy Plaid Goods 80 yds. Fancy 1Vrapperette at Te yard, worth 12lc. 1’ at 60 yard, regular 10c. 150 Best Fine Tooth Combs}, " pairs Men's MITTS at at 2he. usually 8c. i tre, previously 23c. u Overstock Horse Blankets, heavy lined, shaped, at $1.13. regular $1.50. 25 (new) Dress Ends at 210 yard, usually 37m. 100 yards ART ML'SLINS at tie yard, rogulur loc. 8 bars Kloukiko Soap, 25c. Strings and l String Bulls at, great reducliuns. 400 yards extra Shirt Linw 50 yards WHITE LAWN. ing, all colors, at lie yard, plain, at 9e yard, Peg. 15c, regular 10c. ‘ 3 dozen Faney Baby‘s Bibs 25 (new) Dress Ends at 2te [ at 80 each, vegulav 12ht'. Wednesday, JAN. 18 Lower Town, Durham EEEIfferent Days so on Through the Sale {Va at at. Pure Fine Wool SHIRTS and DRA WERS at " each, usually 75c. Wednesday, JAN. Fine Lace CURTAINS a Me. worth 6.30. 100 pair Women's Rubbers (new) at Me. rogulm loc. 5.0 yards Heavy TWEED, douhrefold wide, at Me. Thursday, JAN. l9 60 packages Best Hairpins . ie package, regular 5c. 4 vases Men's RUBBERS T 330. previously 65c. at , a“ 'a Lu Vi' " . - m, -tt- EL an: di1iigi.li'iAlcLirl1?k? if»): 1"‘892L54.L 15:1: m rC,T.Tjtrrrrr., NIEL- 1 Y >u.» - . ",'""pe.ri,"v. 3-.rl;" . "r'TT"'i'i"x"i .v' M...“ ? ‘:MWQ -. . l'*“ . la» ___-"_‘-‘ clT,tT.'y mfnnrn'ymrn mm 3312 ll? Jt ilt t " " P, a '.'eim we a iiitfii.tiaiiil-.iif ttt "g" Iii, 'il i?, - . .e'r. iC r'i,'i Fl,i-3; Lt"- l " "r. I 1751 'rii'i ti' c;, ' Ready lo O ' ' O ' O ' ' ' ' ' O A, -. O Basement. G trocevies, Hutu hit-s for But ter and Eggs. in the Wo pay (‘usll wat 32E BI an; air "t I tltatt “4- did l5<lvgrm~~ in Hum Pvesu.vieria" Chutwh was q Der. 3i, and the l'uopurk mal settlement) Chair wan down ea.dthettt. Busy taking out "my". 3 lumber C'otMNFr 'hich makes things lively, ante for spruce and wan-ac when We hare plenty M in no sale far that a yet. l Hrinily Hum-h ti, hold their. umnml vnl Town Hall on Friday mu. when prim-s v the "ucos,intl pupil "ins-s. Them-1mm" tttil ham hul the Alusl He tnet " I't'tt'et'tll which I l Mr. mud Mrs. li m M h. celeiw at ed m "ec. am. lam friends of the “'01 1 complimentary <ilwr service. o' "venom. The H wish-a m the m aud his wife. "ton-sun " Manhoo Athens will I wick. Drum Jhere. Nee " Hols Mrs. Sarah Benjvuuinv A 7”],1“, I’M Mrs in (MIMI: Hurliz. old tt Nils w Ill “an I'mm Ne. J. thnt tltey i mild Winn-I -!! Hi G, bushel: l my tatccetist Iutothet. mun Anyone who hm lulu nur dull mm.- uml n pull-rs. shmlld Imlify u ”mission. and "e' wi mason. Amungnmuy may he made. WI "ra Same Suhwrilu :twnn- of the m-w A "no dollar mm- 1 :L "ate and cheap Nuluwiiu-rs in am informal in". Ill D Illulll'll Ehte.uwotsrrur. M painted at tltr. cum-v11 at, nut hearing Miss ' Mom ll "Mill. Sewn-t- {heir MINQ'IIH‘ unuvuixh ks, MI. Thus. Shin-y. of New,, Hair“ nllll M his I of the plupric-lm'. s. town, and m-rc- welcot Meview "ttice. We are plenum! m In Inn in mow-ring from "eee illness the Fort w Mrs. Hewitt "I the I {mm Omaha. Net" ask: "he had lwu visiting r Miss Lr.r.ie Julius!“ About 2 yours 'n "mm Monday fur a tttotitis " Mr. Jun. (hum-mu. tor Dundulk lust week to go imu the inn-lean Mt Fol: SALE; Several) made cttttarrti. Witt I ply to R. Mm-f‘urlumu VI.” Mr. Edgar Elvidm- when! I: tew days w" mm in town. g......- ttev Mr. Jatiseut a “Minn Ill 1'edarville, day last. mm' morning. t the ntmosspla ting that we d did l5demw~ - Ih-mum "uh. an "All!” Mm. G. M. "In "rtuted tlteir sri VOL. Not the rlmslm lln- arr. LOCA OE? host . J “or! hy u-y add, “H Pe N"tvttttr which eh" wheat rm Il " Il Il ttt " "N M wi the um " wa y M ll

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