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Durham Review (1897), 23 Aug 1900, p. 14

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Â¥+ Ther .‘ § r‘ h 2N n > Y cRAAA a CA AMrabest, y knsd m n m Feadd pald held utd e latraat aadd n td bropdratt malt P Pb P Peat old PS _0 0 L ol o s 5 This is a genuine Clearing Sale at unhueard of prices of the balance of our Summer Goods. We have thousands of dollars worth of Fall and Winter Goods bought and arriving daily, and we must make room tor them. * The Summer . Goods Must Go At Any Price. THE BIC We haye nearly three months of warm weather yet, so you can get good wear out of them in season, and they are cheap enough to buy and hold over until next Summer. _ Ail new Goods. _ We can‘t commence to print them all. CALL AND SFF STORE 1j 2ea 0000000000004 0%.00.00.000.00.00.00.00.0.0.01.0000.00 0000000000A AAARARAAAAAAAAALNAAPAPLPLPNPNAALOORODEPLELPPLILPAAAAOAAAARAAAAAAAAAAAAAU uTLAAA i e en tciihtnth WOMEN‘S PRINT WRAPPERS 2ord SH{Tugust to Sth September. ‘J. A. HUNTERG srtore \ $1.09 TTt. were 11OwW To ~~+.. * YA . L 84 personally. _ Our clerks are all back from their holidays and are ready to show you through cur immense stock with the greatest of pleasure. It‘s no trouble to show Goods, as we have the Staff, the Store, the Light and plenty of Goods to show. â€" Here‘s a list: »» Ducking that was worth 156 must go for 1 Muslin Blouses, regular g**" _ ~Heavy Reductions in Prices on all of ou adies‘ Readyâ€"made White Wear Gonds.~ * Skirts, regular $1.00, for Skirts, colored folds, regular sale onlv. that we thought would sell for for bc. Over 1000 vards. Khaki Skirts, trimmed with white § For the fentlemen M nc titin )0 new L1 11 it $1.15 durin it Summer Sale U1 meeve worth 50¢ *ancy PRINL BLOUSES for 27c 4.(;,: uw > mt â€" uP â€" o HP â€" gDâ€" y â€" y â€" qi * giP * qh QEEEEEEEEEE@# "A W * GREAT MOVING SALF : MA m Toronto. Western Cattle Market Friday. Trade dull, _ Prices fairly steadyv. Sheep and lambs easier. _ Export cattle very dull. . Run of caitle yvery light,. Stockers and feeders easier. _ Hog marâ€" ket unchanged. _ The quality of cattle ; was not up to the standard, | _ A few bunches of extra good exportâ€" ‘ ers and butchers‘ brought steady prices, The run was light, 47 car loads, comâ€" posed of 500 cattle, 925 sheep and lambs 114 hogs and 15 calves. Export Cattleâ€"This hbranch of the | market was hard to guage, the demand ! in general being weak and the tendency | downward, Choice grades were picked | up readily, but poorer grades required | considerable peadling to find an outlet. LT.â€"COf WM. M. GARTSKORE, President. Acro Butchers‘ _ Cattleâ€" Trade was not brisk, but most of the offerings sold at steady prices, _ Choice stm-r found a ready sale, but poor stuff was slow at prices ranging [:mu $3 to $3.50 and $3.00 per ewt. _A few lots ot extra good cattle fetched from $4.35 to $4.0 per ecwt. There are too many poor cattle coming forward and such proves to be a heary burden on the market, as the bulk of the offerings in this line are generally left over at the close of each market, Stockersâ€"Canadian stockers for Buffâ€" alo showed a slight falling off toâ€"day, keing quoted a little easier. The supply was light and the demand was fairly large stron good for the closing n Stockers weighing f1 fetched $2.50 to $3.25 ; Cable advices from the English markets showed a slight falling off, and as a result the local market was quoted a little esasier, choice being quotable at $1.85 to 85 per ewt. _ Light exporters were quiet at $4.50 to $4.75 per ewt. Milch Cowsâ€"There were tionally good â€" cows off. market toâ€"day. Choice m ready sale at 825 to $50 ea th 1 PLYMOUTH BINDER TWINE Flour... Wheat. reas Bari Oate Vin bup? . hok t ya s Neceil s Mn . Nn ra * s timeit »Minkt s Nob o ho o +0 o tm 2o o An‘k Nh on ivant Junidh nutiiicak Aubal autbncals ies sudituat hactt wiinAdecds scticallincds . cilicdcinds uisnnd meibedr ids uiiiainelt * N mt radlh uknsd T a yrrrerae worwrane ht n at n t o tnsls in t e ht s iscc td ‘.'\ * 084 yA l w @4 &A y t yA# 4 " sA n t y n y o aey e LANMDS..1.2sc22ssksskkk6+++ Dressed Hogs, per ewt Hogs, Live weight..... Butter, fresh roll per Ib Birtter, ‘TUGb.ss41s«+<s414 FEHES. :s sxs sexsssareens4 +144 Hides, per Cwi........« Sh Calfekins Sheepskn The REVIEW uh\JaiuTr{fioTTj DURHAM "MARKETS. Cegecscececscter c3aceeeeeece>>»> heep and . lambsâ€" N0 fact that the run was ze for the closing mark mg feeling prevalling r stock *was inclined 1@ 2 tf=43233%3833%3%+3 ce&eecgeceC, C. McArthur, Durham, Ont. DE LA VALLE CREAM SEPERATORS If you wart bargains, now is the time. Readyâ€" made Clothing, Boots & Shoes and Groceries are to be handled at the lowest price. ‘They must go. MS+ + + 5xÂ¥ se n se s k 60 live Stock Market. Come ar }t lam bs The Canada Carriage Co‘s A MJ J. |IJIVINGSTONE, Clhirirntirtri stery{‘Fair, London. easier, . ihe supply demand was fairly market this week. from 400 to 810 lbs ) per cw! ire Insurance Promptly Attended To Every Article upâ€"toâ€"date ‘A fgood export* ht steady prices, car loads, comâ€" heep and lambs 5 50 14 is 1 St withstanding : A . exceptionally | t there was a‘ in this line.| Lower Town io be a little OO th OO 40 h 50 14 14 11 : Entries Close Sept. 5. : rs for Buiffâ€" off to-:lur. The supply was fairly me excepâ€" l on the ers found ember 6 to 15, 1900. Firy é Â¥e uky o Â¥COS . 4 Â¥C\ VC e Snked Cohai : s 2 50 C s and ouve 6 (» zarve excellent satisfaction in 50 OQ 16 15 12 OO O0 2( West or Mippavox Ho ut ind will arrire in w more EC s"(y spring lambs hwlamo $4 each and $4 to $4.90 ewt, _ Bucks were quiet at $2.75 to grper ewt. Hogsâ€"A strong feeling prevailed in this line. The sapply was much heavier than anticipated, but the demand was brisk. and the pens in the annex were all cleared out before noon. _ The ma ket remained unchanged, choice hog» being quoted at $8.25 per ewt. Lapies‘ axp Gext‘s W aronr®s, SmyEerware Fuarwar®, CmoockKs, SPECTACLEs, SrERLING StuvEr ()FF'ICE FIRST DOOR EAST CF the Durham Pharmacy Calder‘s Block. . Residence first door west of the Post Office, Durham. Saving spending is really a saving. Its always a vailuable possession. Come and see our good What you spend for good Jewelry SINGER SEWINCG MACHIN ES Ir. T. G. HOLT L. D. S. $ TEEL PA ME DENTISTRY. W ASH1N(T , but good Jake Kress. ality Cheaper than Ever _{’r_)den aking Promptly t 4 Duggies are od satisâ€" till left. A GORDON, 1 CHINES E T( J. A, NELLES, Secry‘ Investigate. CHU RN 8 stuff brought firn e sheep wer fim cwt, and BA DIN«C FIRNITURE the Best IPLMWL J3 Durhai

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