Â¥4 $A . 18 be 12 » C £ % CASH and ONE PRICE H g Oï¬erings~ Of Great Interest in Millinery & Mantles For the Next 30 Days. § Qverything for farmers / We invite your attention to the following lines of goods : ON WHEELS, â€" Chatham and Sno Palmerston Buggies. Buggies trom Campbell of Loundon. Bell, Doherty, Thomas and Berlin‘maxes of PIANO arnd ORGAN SEWING MACHINES. _ A large stock ol New Easymcrd ard W CULTIVATING, Coulter & Scott Drills an Caltivators, Dise and Spade Har rows, Seufflers, Ete. Also Seotch Diamond Harrows. Wilkinson Ploughs, number ams Sewing Machines and supplies. Charms and Novelties, and will be glad to have you inspect them. outh of Middaugh House stock cf Chains, Pins, Broaches, Necklaces, Bracelets, Rings, 1 to 20, and repairs of all kinds. Shares, Soleplates, Etc. Not genuine unless the words ** WILKINSON Provex Conmpaxy‘‘is cast on { each piece. Wilkinson Famous Steel Rolier made in three sections. A. GORDON ower Town, We have a large We have about 30 garments left, chiefly between lengths not three quarters nor yet can they be called "Short Jackets," fashion approves the styles, and which ever you choose may be reckoned as strictly within the present vogue. Here are the details :;â€"Women‘s Jackâ€" ets made in Germany, of Beaver, Curl and Freize cloths box semi and tight fitting back, fancy and plain silk and serge, lined, bishop and bell sleeves, collars of velvet and plain, some Jackets fiinished with strappings and silk stitching, others, collars, cuffs and around bottom of coat silk stitching : well finished, smart dressy garments in Black and colors all are going at a great discount. Our important millinery novelties, and trimmed hats must go at half price and less. These are high class goods and are of the latest styles that we have had this season. They have reached the time limit and must be sold, 33 Landies‘ trimmed Readyâ€"toâ€"wear Hats, latest styles, that were market at $2.50 to $7.50 each at half price and less, no two alike. Your choice of 33 Sailor and Walking Hats at 25 cents each, also 253 Fancy Birds, Feathers, Wings, Breasts, etc. _ All must be sold, Now is your chance to buy a good Hat for little money, WOMEN‘S JACKETS ‘atter» ns 'ewe//cz;g > 3P Jeweller e NORTHER BUSINESS GOLLEGE If you want a thorough Business Education or a thorough shorthand Education You only get an Educatiou orce and you should get the best. Students admitted at any time. Full particulars free. The season for renewals is again with us and we ask our friends to consider the following offers and oblige us by making them known to their neighbors For $1.00 We will send the REviEw to Jan. 1, 1903, with copy of Canadian Annual. ReviEw and Weekly Sun Jan. 1, 16083 RErviEw and Weekly Mail to Jan. 1, 19 ( For 81. 75 orlock. ce ie c." McKINNON. | Lower Town | Address : TO WRITE TO THE :â€"â€" C. A. FLEMING, Prin. Owen Sound, Ont. ATTRAGIINE OFERS. YOU E% Swinton Park is alive again and things are booming around here beâ€" cause we haye such fine sleighirg but we think we will soon hear the buggy wheels rattling again, We believe Mr. A. Campbell com pleted the job of Mr. Rob Kimnell‘s camp the other day. _ Archie made a good job of it. _ They bad a raising putâ€" tmg it up, Harry Milner and Hugh M<Mullan being captains, Harry comâ€" ing out victorious of course. . Messrs H. MclLean, A. Ferguson, A. Campâ€" bell, intend putting most of the winter in it. Things must go. There was a large crowd attended S. P. church Jast Sunday. _ Peter was there with his bloods and W. went west with him. well We are glad to see W. Haw and W. Weir bhome from the West, looking We believe Mr. G. Parslow was up paying his taxes last week. CGeorge has been up several times of late. We wish you luck Geo. Wonder what two young brothers from Boothville attended Methodist Church lately. It was kind of Willie to drive the mother home, while Noble walked with the girl. Mr. Jno. Parslow attended church at Hopeville, on Sunday, in good comâ€" pany. _ Maud‘s got to go now snice John came home. Mr. Jacob Parslow purchased a horse at Mr. Dan Ferguson‘s sale. Wonder if it has learned the road to the College yet, Some of the S. P. boys took in the dance at Yeovil, they report a large time, We hear that some of the Yeoâ€" vil boys put up an orphan‘s prayer for the Swinton boys. Mr. and Mrs D. Ferguson lefté on Monday for New Mexico for the benefit of Mrs Ferguson‘s health. We wish them a profitable and safe jonrney. Miss A. McFayden left for Toronto last week, Miss Maggie Ferguson left for Colâ€" lingwood, last week. â€" She will be missâ€" ed by her many fuiends around here, Messrs W. Currie and D. McPhail have completed the cutting of Mr. Geo. Martin‘s wood. George reports What they cut the twenty cords in two weeks. They are hustlere. We hear that Less Watson was out to Ceylon recently. Less must like Cevion. We notice that Neil has the black team shiming now. _ Must be going to do some driving soon. We think that T. W. can play a tune on the fddle and that W. H. will be teaching school soon. Honor Roll of Durham School for NOVEMBER. HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. Jr. Leaying Pt. II (a) â€" Vi Reynolds, Jessie Farquharson, A. W. Hunter, Peter Ramage, Susie McClocklin,. (b) â€"Bertha Wilson, Mabel Hunt, Duncan McKenzie, Alex McComb, Binnie Mcâ€" Girr. Jr. Leaving Pt. Iâ€"Anmie Petty, Clara Aljoe and Edith Allan. eq., Annie Ireâ€" land, Charlie Farqubarson, Minniec Orchard. Sr. IVâ€"Willie McKay, Arthur Knisâ€" lv’, Annie McKay, James Elliot, Lily Walker. Jr. IVâ€"Everett McKinnvon, Willie Farqunarson, Hazel Caldwell and James Ecltlor. eq., Aggie Cameron, Harry Laâ€" velle. Sr. IIIâ€"Mary Ritchie, Edith Allan, Fred Wells, Fred Stmith, Bertha Sparâ€" ling. Jr. IIIâ€"Ella Ector, Robbie Laidlaw, Effie Hunter, Bessie Telford, Hugh Howley. Sr. IIâ€"Charlie Crawfore, George Catton, Pearl Burnet, Annie Aljoe, May Glass. Jr. IIâ€"Fanny Grasby, Maggie Mitchâ€" ell, Bella Ector, Brock Grant, Willie Cameron. * Sr. Pt. IIâ€"â€"Irene Lacimer, Alister Cameron, Eddie Werner, John Meceâ€" Nally and James Smith, eq., Vernon Elvidge. Jt. Pt. II (a) â€"Agnes Ramage, Elma Holt. Robbie Saunders, Roy Calder, Tressa McKay. Jr. Pt.1ll (B)â€"Catherine McDougall, Mabel Grasby and Vaddie Caldwell aeq. Mary Wright, Harold Aljoe, Hortense Livingston. _ Sr. 1â€"Nellie Hepburn, Maggie Mc Nally, Maggie Lauder, Wilfrid Calder, Willie Lawrence and Dwena Warringâ€" "i‘nrt;;l'nediat.eâ€"Lenard Lavelle, . and Roy Fluker aeq, Bessie Saunders and Ella Fetor aeq. Jr. Aâ€"Gladys Whitmore, Merl Whitâ€" more and Lane Hartford aeq. Jr. Bâ€" Report of S. S. No. 3, Glenelg. for Noâ€" J PUBLIC SCHOOL DEPARTMENT aeq. SWINTON PARK. THE DURHAM REVIEW Aggie Marrs, Clara Lawrence. A. L, MAcURACKEN, Teacher Haxy SEeEos. TORONTO â€"_Report of S. 8. No. 12, Eï¬remont for Novyember. IVâ€"Doward Henry, Belle Patterson, â€"SrlIIâ€"Anne Nelson, Grace Reid. Jr IIIâ€"Gladys Lawrence, Magâ€" §ie Hamilton. 8r fIGâ€"Vicwr Adams, ohn Ferguson. Bert Lawrence, Ethel MacKenzie, Aggie Adams, Marg Wilson. Jr IIâ€"Bell Ferguson, Blanche Reid. Sr Pt I1 â€"John Brown, Fanny Patterson Farr Lawrence. Jr Pt IIâ€"Martin Wilâ€" son, Edith Patterson and Charlie Macâ€" Kenzie eq, Arthur Lee. Sr Iâ€"Mabel Eccles, Mary Hamilton, John Davis. JrIâ€"Edgar Henry and Tom Brown eq, Cecil Davis, Maggie Eecles. I have received from George Ries an application for a transfer of the Tavern License issued to Conrad Knapp. A meeting of the Board of License Commissioners for South Grey will be held at one o‘clock p. m. on Tuesday the 17th day ot Becember next at Kirchner‘s Hotel, Hanover, to consider such application. Dated Dec. 2, 1901. All parties interested will govern themselves accordingly. Known as the George Ries farm, lots 8 and 4 of 9, Concession 6, Bentinck. This farm contains 150 acres of land with 14 acres of good hardwood bush, good bank barn with lean to it, 40 x 55, Good stabling, pig and sheep nen. fine hen house, 18 x 50, with furnace in it. Good brick house and orchard, nice spring creek, running past the barn, alâ€" so 15 acres of fall wheat. All the straw can be had atter possesâ€" sion is given, Dec. 15th, 01. Will take part cash and balance can remain on place. For furthet particulats apply to Being Lots East of 7 and 8 con, 2, old survey in the Township of Normanby, containing 132 acres more or less. On the premises are a first class brick house, containing 11 rooms, washâ€"room and pantry, new barn, 64 x 50, 20 foot posts and old barn 50 x 80. Drive house, 32 xâ€" 16. Stables underneath barn for 32 head of cattle and 7 horses, also silo feed room and turnip house. Pig pen 30 x 22, 3 floors high and hen house 12 x 16. 2 never failing springs and 3 wellsâ€" 30 acres of timber, and first class fenc es and in good cultivation with 15 acres ot fall crop and fall ploughing well on. About 3 miles from Durham and conâ€" venient to church, school and P. Office. Will give possession March 1st, 1902 Title clear, â€" Apply to H. W. Lersox, Prop. Varney, Nov. 1, 1801. SHERWEIL & ENAHAN A Catt PRespoctfully Soticited. 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. Intending Students should enter at beginning of term, or as soon after as possible. FEES : $1.00 per month Wm. Johnston, C. L. Grant, Chairman. Secretary. Q’Q““Q“Q““‘% ts Durham School The public of Durham aud 8. Grey are informed that the business heretofore carried on by J. A. Shewell will now be carried on in the new premises in the McIntyre block next the Bank under the firm name of Shewell & Lenahan. O1ld customers are cordially invited to call and see us in our new store where we hope to make the acquaintance of many new friends. FARM FOR SALE. JAKE KRESS BAAA ROREORAOAOAOAQA® Lower Town Durham Jake Kress. The Best Quality cheaper than ever. Uandertaking PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FOR Farm For Sale. SHEWELL & LENAHAN. Mary Gorpo®, Teacher. NOTICE. Cox, KxAPP. Tnos. A. HarRIS, License Inspector. o ; FURNITORE $ XMAS IN 2 WEEKS ! 8@COCSCCOCROCOCCOCQ. «30060856060 00O0@0CCO00000CC00O06C OOBD2CG @ T. E. SEIGNER NFW HARDWARE STORE (GECEE Peas DAKIGY sivrisesesiesss ssrene MBE :11 + i+ anhuub s eca‘die wis‘s THHHDS:. :: s3 seisreseeres nte Dressed Hogs, per ewt Hogs, Live weight..... Butter, fresh roll per Ib Butler, ‘TUub....}:..:..11, FQGES..ssisrisritrer sentness W LORL:iirrs sissrarressrnse Hides, per ecwt.......... Calfskins, per lb........ Sheepskins............... Tallow renadered per ib Tuarkeys............ Polatoes, per bag TIOUK..:1...,+ secrrersr8Â¥s« OBANOCHI. 2+ 11+ :453 sis64«¥s LAKd, POFID::«xs.sssetsk,: MV sls e ns tribeaaavaa us Shorts DURHAM MARKETS. y NK EW birrercrerees e see ons es sne ne8 nee oo 1. tE SItGNHR. see ane net es 0e see e wis the time to select your presents CANOUAN GARUGE 00. The finest and largest stock of Cutters ever to be seen at one time can now be seen at our oult i dB, a cccainieetitine tinis show room. . Our special day is on Saturdays, give us &A call, a few cooking stoves cheap and also a free trial if necessary of our Top Draft "Quezn Heaters‘‘ always kept on hand. Fire Inâ€" surance attended to promptly. Farmers‘ Insurance 4 speciality. Show Rooms West of Middaugh House, Lambten St. 8 25 6 75 5 50 14 14 16 1 50 1 1o 12 12 8 oo 10 00 15 15 78 25 dNQ. LIVINGSTONE 6 75 2 oo 1 lo 75 55 48 15 15 16 DECEMBER 5, 1901 HARDW ARE We are still dcing business at at the old stand, in the old way, but at greatly reduced prices. Any person looking for a Christmas present should inâ€" spect our stock of Silrerâ€" ware. Just to hand an immense shipâ€" ment of Clauss Razors and Scissors. Every article warranted. No home is complete without one of our Fancy Lamps. Did you examine our single Bells. They are something extra. Our If you require a Crossâ€"cut Saw or Axe, we invite your attenâ€" tion, as we have quality and quantity, variety and right price. 5 gallons Coal Oil Our Warehouse is filled with Coal Oil, Cement, Nails and Coal. A look at our Skates and Hand Bleighs will savsfy your taste. very fine assortment of Toiâ€" let and Horse Clippers in stock, which cannot be exâ€" celled. _ Also a nice lme of Horse Singers. ir Harness Department is stocked with ell kinds of Harness, Horse Blankets, Rugs, Lap Rubbers, Cutter Mats and Whips, « BLACK. 433322 ## 44 88 e e 8 es l 3 0 16 fuz Fancey each Men FI: W Mer Wo Christm Misse Child Wom Juy‘yes‘ A few weeks 1901 will the past, b anuxious FI] Lam; up. Men‘s U« TWEED GROCE We 99X | It w« DECEMB Bette bBetter Grea C W ann iC SAal Knowin buying present un the m A th th« K1 W uselrul to en we HE SELLS CHEAP ! Ti Of 11 m nf