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Durham Review (1897), 19 Sep 1901, p. 10

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B e l e ce ie e is ale oi ts oys ie s oys ol is e is ce se o c op io c 32 g*************%**********fif Bargain MList Boots J. A. HUNTER }e yFFL) CZ QC‘oyA w"kq %&80.00)\7 410°.°ov© C 3 \Yre fivqu Rufis, &c. price 65¢c.â€"Sale pâ€"x:i-c-e. in cxeigy Remnants of 12%% and 10c. Prints 2 _Rolls Wall Paper for......... Remnants only but full length. Men‘s Fur Coats from $10 up.... Full stock Ladies Fur Tacket reg. 15¢ pr.â€"Sale prircre‘;; for 4 JC. Only 3 ors. allowed to one customer. Men‘s Readyâ€"â€"made Vests, each ‘2 500 Men‘s colored Shirts regular price 65¢c.â€"Sale price.. ... ... 25@. A few pair Men‘s Boots reduced to ClegY ~At:+\.+.s usls malnle baoig 120 pré. Men‘s heavy union Socks obby Dress Soods. ucsls per y4...:.......,... 6 pieces Mohair Plaidâ€"for Skirts â€"Reduced from $1.50 a yd. to .. 54 inch Black Serge and Woolâ€" Regular $1.25â€"Reduced to. .â€" rop in some day and see your neighbors buying their dressâ€" es here. Everyâ€" lady in the land likes nice Dress low us 15 minutes @‘ of your time to show fl you a few. Fancy White Stripe Opera Flan Cre are a few Specials for Show Week. Every body come to the Show and be sure to call at The Big Store. Leave your parcels or your wraps and we will take care of them for you, we want you tofeel at horie when you come in here, "If you don‘t see what you want ask for it" may be an old saying but we prefer to say, No trouble to show goods whether yon want them or not. & ~ @220 CwA s sul q space and have decided to remove the J ware from the main floor and place it by in the large rcom adjoining. We have gaged a Competent Hardware man and pu making up this Dept. so that it will be se to none in the country, This alteration enable us to make better display of our . mous Stock of Dry Goods. e have out grown our THE BIG STORE Here is where we really can boast for you all know what a good repuâ€" tation the Slater Shoe has. Its the BEST, that‘s enough. The Empress Shoe for ladies is the ONLY Shoe for ladies, easy fitting, plyable, no squeak, and wearing qualities of the best. Just alâ€" avy union G0Cks Sale price 3 for 25¢. at 100 acre farm in Sullivan Township, No. 4 of 29, 4th con., 80 acres cleared, 20 acres good busbh. First class build ngs, young orchard and good water: Clear of all encumbrances. Apply to Rosr. A. MiLLs, Valetta, Kent County.â€" REVIEW and Weekly Globe $1.60 REVIEW and Weekly Mail..... $1.70 Road}, or will exchange for smaller proâ€" perty. 84 acres, house and stable. Fair orchard. Good well. Terms reasonable. Apply at this office or on the premises, August 2€, ‘Ol. There is offered for sale in whole or in part, the fine residence property at Nortfih of 5, Chester St., (on the Durham In addition to the fashion teatures and practical dressmaking advice that has made THE DELINEATOR famous, the October number is full of gocd general reading, most tastefully illusâ€" trated under the immediate direction of the wellâ€"known artist, William Martin Johnson. Mr. Johnson‘s work is known to lovers of the beautiful. by reason of the Garfield edition of Ben Hur, as well as some other books of‘ large sale. Mr. Johnson belieyes in illustrations that illustrate, rather than in pictures that only ornament a page. The whole October number of THE DELINEATOR is full of interest to men as well as to women. The easiest and simplest way we can suggest for our readers to get a good idea of the styles that will be popular this winteris to buy a copy of Tx® Ocâ€" TOBER DELINEATOR, just on sale at every news stand. TnH® DErinE®artor for October foreshadows, by means of its New York, Paris and London conâ€" nections, those tendenzties of fashion that will certainly prevail. Came to the premises of undersigned, lot 48 con. 3, 8. D. R. Bentinck, 1 sheep and 2 lambs. Owner will please prove property and pay expenses, Sept. 13, 1901. Jas. MaTuErR. House and Lot for Sale. South Grey ,Durham, Sept 24â€"25. Bentinck, Hanover, October 1â€"2. Glenelg, Markdale, October 8â€"9. Proton Tp., Dundalk. October 1â€"2. North Grey, Owen Sound, October 2â€"4. Peterboro Central, Peterboro, Sept 24â€"27 Great Northern, Collingwood, Sept 24â€"26 East Grey, Flesherton, Sept. 26â€"27. Holland, Chatsworth, Sept. 30â€"Oct. 1. Artemesia, Priceville., Oct. 10â€"11. World‘s Fair, Holstein, October 1. [ UINNER on SHow Dav.â€"The Liudies‘ Aid of the Presbyterian Church have secured the Town Hall for Wednesday next and will serve dinner to all for 15c. Those who were present last year will remember the satisfaction felt at the goodness and cheapness of the affair. Cordial invitation to all. The Ladies‘ hold a bazaar in the Hall same day where numerous useful and ornamental articles will be offered for sale at modâ€" erate prices. An iceâ€"cream table will furnish this delicious dainty. _ The Flesherton Advyance last week announced the retirement of M. K. Richardson, M. P., from his Flesher ton business after 36 years. Mr. R. will still reside in Flesherton and will continue the business he has conducted in Dunâ€" dalk for the past two years. The purâ€" chasers of the business are Messrs. J. A. and W. J. Boyd and F. Hickling, local men, Byintegrity and business shrewdâ€" ness, Mr. Richardson from small beginâ€" nings built up a large business. CHILDREXNS‘s Day SrrvicE.â€"This Annual service will be held in the Presâ€" byterian church on Sunday, 20th, inst. A service consisting of alternate readâ€" ings and singing has been prepared by the Assembly‘s 8. 8. Committee on ** Canada for Christ." The day will thus be a means of awakening a patriotic Home Mission interest. Marvest Thanksgiving Seryvices will be held next Sunday in Trinity Church, morning and evening, and in Allan‘s School House at 3 o‘clock. The Rey. J. R, Newell, Rector of Matkdale. will be the special preacher. â€" This will be Mr. Newell‘s first visit to Trimty Church. He is an earnest, fluent speaker. STYLES FOR THE WINTER. A hearty welcome is being giving to the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York on landing‘ on Canadian sail, Major Maude has not included Durham in the tour, but loyally we‘ll sing, God Save the King, and wish for his son and his wife a very happy month in this * Canada of Ours." The REvIEW will receive new subâ€" scribers to the balance of the year as follows: The REvIEW % cents, The Montreal Family Herald with a beautiâ€" ful 14x20 inch photo picture of the Duke aud Duchess of Cornwall 25 cents; or the lot for 40 ceuts. This is a cash offer for new subscribers. Remember the Grand Joncert in the Town Hall next Wednesday evening when H, M. Bennett, the Star Comedâ€" ian is to appear, ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO FOR SALE. Sheep Estray. Additional Locals. FALL FAIRS THE DURHAM REVIEW * $â€"70: South of Middaugh House ON WHEELS, Chatham and Snowball Wagons Palmerston Buggies. Buggies trom Campbell of London. Ball, Doherty, Thomas and Berlin maxes of PIANO and ORGAKNK SEWING MACHINES. A large stock of New Raymond and W ams Sewing Machines and supplies. C. McKINNON. South of Middaugh House Lower Town Wilkinson Ploughs, number 1 to 20, and repairs of all kinds. Shares, Soleplates, Ete. Not genuine unless the words * WiL each piece. Wilkinson Famons CULTIVA TING, Coulter & Scott Drills an Caltivators, Disc and Srade Har rows, Scufflers, Etc. Also Scotch Diamond Harrows. We invite lyour attention to the following lines of goods : Qverything for Garmers / Jnourance business attended to as usual and Warrigyo Licenâ€" ses issued., EVERYTHING has got to be sold. The prices will be lower than you expect â€" Come with the beginning of the rush,. and upâ€"toâ€"date. ) 1 12 Hoe Masseyâ€"Harris Drill. 1 10 Hoe Masseyâ€"Harris Drill. 3 Gang Plows. 1 Mikado, ( a beauty). 4 Buggies, ( different colors.) A few secondâ€"hand Buggies. 2 Democrats. 2 Sulkey Rakes. 10 Plows, (assorted and new.) 7 Cooking Stoves. 2 Coal Stoves. 6 Heating and Parlor Stoyes. Light and Body Carts. Churns and Washers. 5 Fanning Mills. 3 or 4 Sewing Machines. Several Organs. A large assortment of Plow Repairs. 4 Masseyâ€"Harris Mowers, ( the C/zeap Articles : mood than the commission has seen them on any previous occasion. â€" There is evidently a s.ibstantial and enterprisâ€" ing body of people in Cedaryille congreâ€" gation and it is hoped that they have started on a new era of prosperity. Clearing _|_:On Tuesday the commission to Cedarâ€" ville congregation had a heayy docket ; of business on hand which kept them | busy for nearly five hours but they had | the satisfaction of finally reaching a | conclusion which was agreed to withâ€" out a dissenting voice. The matter beâ€" tween the sections of the congregation was settled by the congregation agreeâ€" ing to bear the costs of both sections, the seal to the agreement being given by Mr. Rogers, exâ€"treasurer, handing oyer to the Presbytery commission the balance held by him since last January . The dispute with the Pease Farnace Co,. was left to Rev‘s, McCullough and Farâ€" quharson to settle if possible by a conâ€" ference with the treasurer of the Pease Company. Failing an amicable settleâ€" ment these gentlemen are appointed to act as‘arbitrators for the congregation. Each party is to bear their own legal costs, the furnace Company guaranteeâ€" ing to make the furnace satisfactory to the arbitrators before payment is asked. The settlement is thus made on the lines of an offer made by the Pease # Furnace Company to the Presbytery Commission. The congregation has learned that the ways of the law are dea1, for they will hayve practically two ; furnaces to pay for instead of one, yet|. all day there was not a hard word sard , | t and all parties went away in a happier Cedarville aving decided to givye up the [ Implement business for the presâ€" ent, I will offer the balance of my stock for the next thirty days at cost price. This consists of the latest and best goods in my line. Call at once and get the snaps that are going. Here is a partial list, you can make money by buy. ing now instead of next year. FOR NEXT THIRTY DAY$. A GOOD SETTLEMENT. W. CALDBR. Presbyterians Made Happy. the words *‘ Wiu«mnNsoxn PuovcK CoxPaxy‘‘is cast on Wilkinson Famous Steel Rolier made in three sections. SALE latest A New Map Z2 Young men and women canâ€" not do better than to take a course at this institution as a start in life. A post card will bring you full particulars. Address Intending Students should enter at beginning of term, or as soon after as possible. FEES : $1,00 per month. Wm. Johg_stpn. C. L. Grant, Staff and Equipment. The School is equipped for full Junior Leaving and Matriculation work, under the following Staff of Competent Teachers for that Department : THOS. ALLAN, Principal. MR. MORRISON, B. A., (Specialist), Asst. Prin. MISS LICK, B. A., Classics and Moderns. The Durham Public and Model School will reâ€"open on Tuesday, September 3rd. _ Applications for Model School should be forwarded to the Inâ€" spector, N. W. Campbell, Esq., on or before August the 24th inst. REâ€"OPENS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER The * DUORHAM REVIEN, £ 4%a.. 2octs to new subscribers to end of year J, 8. Bu.ack, Clerk of the said Municipality and Clerk of Court. Judge of the County Court of the "Couuty of Grey at Township Hall on the Eighth day of October 1901, at 10.89 o‘clock a, m., to hear and determine the sevreral complaints of errors and omisâ€" sions in the Voters‘ List of the Municiâ€" pality of the Township of Glenelg for 1901. All persons having business at the Court are required to attend at the said time and place. Dated the Thirteenth day of Sepâ€" tember 1901. Notice is hereby given that a Court will be held, pursuant to "The Ontario Voters‘ List Act," by His Honor the Durham School 'ana/a‘y, j Jept. a2, att Derm PRBegins On Owen Sound, Ont. . A. FLEMING, Prin. Owen Sound, Ont. PUBLIC NOTICE. JUST OUT ! AT THE NORTHER InDtana Farxe.â€"If you want to buy a farm cheap, and on easy terms,. in a country where here is a market for everyhing that grows. 92 miles from Chicago, write to Mr. M. a, Dilts, Winamac, Indiana, for his list of Ingj. ana farms, _o Cash op and upâ€"toâ€"date and he cordially in'ltq A m Jown, (next door to C fall lines of SHBEWELL & LENAHAN JY ew Groccrg Store. N mm‘“‘m opened out Jn ; Wik : mamr: oo tmal % MacFarlane&C o. The prices lower than you will anticipate when you see the goods. We Invite you to Cali. In our stock is a revelation of Beauty and Richness. YOU CAN READ, WRITE, WORL, SEPTEMBER 19, 1901 If there is any discomfort in your eyes, come to us soon for free exâ€" amination and advice. With less strain and less exertion when your eyes are cared for as we care for eyes. A. GORDON, Town, GROCERIRS, &6 â€" LAWRENCE. We Jeweller tds *

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