y H? ,8... ----'-' â€my, ..-9. nr.L.DU.V. Egremont fry. 6 (sl,'uc,l?li,l,llrll?yltip_s'I0N, Agent (li,' v__ v-1, LIEVII‘ Mr &**$$%$$*$$*$*$$*$$**%$w$$*§ g???$99999"?$$$°fl°$°fl¢°ï¬Â°ï¬Â°ï¬‚ï¬$$$$$°fl°$°ï¬Â°ï¬wflv$°flvx Our Waggons & Carri Cash and our prices are con money in your pocket to it before purchasmg anything HARVESTER COMPANY’S BINDERS, MOWERS a, RAKES Runs Smoothly, Sows Emily, is Easy on Read what those who know sav f A“ mat GLASSFORD IN THE TOWN HALL THURSDAY EVENING. NOV. " "tasa., - - _ "taiiiE-Fr-'-"h'r-"tereeraeeers- U1 Massey-Harris Co. . Limited, Toronto. Gentlemen -The New No. 4 Ho me through your Agent, John Lil complete in every way, being ve: the smoothest running and most ev ever seen. It is built strong and with the levers so complete and out will consider it a pleasure to work i induce me to change it for any oth satisfactory in every way, and I an nate enough to have one. I believe finds out the make-up of your Dr other. Sincerely yours, WM. NE Waggons & Carriages are Wilkinson Plows and Steel Rollers Snowball, Chatham & Milner-Wall Palmerston Carriage Co.'s & McKe Buck's & McClary‘s Stoves & Rang Raymond & New Williams Sewing Bell & Berlin Pianos & Organs. Dawswell Chums. Wrinsrern & wa- ASSEWWARWS ma " .'. RI _ g. _r".t". Ph' ' ' v. " If. “I I i"? AS"" . McKlNNON Ices are consequently away down pocket to inspect our Lines and m w» u. urgans. Henry's Harness. , Wringers & Washing Machines. ,‘-_, vaI-llu “UL it for any other drill made. It is way, and I am pleased to be fortn- nn. I tum...» n-J .. and Steel Rollers. m & Milner-Walker Wagons. ge Co.'s & McKee's Carriages. 's Stoves & Ranges. e. I believe $331255? of your Drill he won't I, WM. NELSON, Eq We handle. mg and ligiit, ana'bginAg t and out of the way ,every to work it. A1sney would 4 Hoe Drill which you sent (l Livingstone, I consider g very easy on a team and ‘54- Mt----- - . Woe IDritt Dromore IS Easy on th Team know say of it : bought in, Carload lots for away down low. It's Lines and get our Prices Machines, , May 8th, 1902, er any farmer ‘n’t buy any Egretsfont Tp over I have being low, every user not APPREcrATEn.-, very pleasing event [took place in the stock room of the Cement works at, the noon hour one day last week. A number of the work. man by [ire-arrangement. captured Mr. Mchne. one of the fore-men, and pre- sented him with a gold ring with diamond setting as a mark of their appreciation. The la was suitably inscribed inside. Mr. L cGrune expects to leave soon and it must: he yer ( gratifying to carry with him this marK of the good will of his fellows. His skill and experience have been useful factors in the success of the construe. tion work. The presentation was made by Mr. Dee, who succeeds Mr. McGrane asoverseer of the machiner and the dredge at the lake. Mr. ngtechurch tlr, spoke.l mid an. McG. who was ta 1'1fo.mpletelr yen rise ex messed his thanks. Pp p fl -- -.... CALI-“SID" or the charter can be secured we will get the railway sure. There ought mono be much trouble about the extending of the charter.--aeiescopd. not social life Ji the place, Mussnonary evening i next Monday. Mr. Jon. Clark’s Sale last week prov- ed most successful and the good prices obtained have given tie proprietor a. smile. of satisfaction which mitigates the worries of moving. He " moving next week into the residence near his implement waremoms and we welcome them to town and to the civic and social "in nf um “I-“ ml. 1. J. dean foe the past six or seven months 18 now employed as clerk in Mr. B. F. Morlock’s store. Mr. John McArlhur. Priceyille, on behalf of the County Council, and Mr. Geo. Ihnnie on behalf of the Farmers' Institute go to Guelph today to attend a conference on the Cattle Guard question. Miss Mary Collett Mr. T. J. Jordan; seven months 18 no, in Mr. B. F. MorloN Mrs. It. Marshall and fa Rocky, have moved into to now cnmformhly situated i lately occupied by Mr. Ford Messrs. Arch, lay, and Geo. L town Tuesday, Clark estate. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne to, me quests at "0 week. Sorry to hear indisposed. The Health Inspector us at present and all parties it. that closets etc., are pl condition. Mr. Wultet, Park slm collwe, Montreal, is visil Durham and vicinity for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Irwin, the lat (nee Miss Eva Shaw). left. last Thurs, morning fot their home in Hmnillun moved into town." 'tt, McCuuig, Jun. M. Find- Lothian. [)rmnnrv. werein Ly. settling up the Arch ' McC gement. captured Mr. the foremen, and pre- I a gold ring with as .a mark of their . _ tee .... ..." nquIIl-‘i all parties should sm- In 31.0,. are put in smnlury A very pleasing event , stock room of the the noon hour one number of the work. . who has been with .7†_. o Smmn'ville Toron- 'llm Hedges" this ' Mr. Homer-ville is student of McGill visiting friends in in the Iyvjn, the la t ter "unily, of the mm. and are In the house m his rounds short. time. Till; radar); League wo ARCHIVES TORONTO IllllllllllrllIliiIiItItiIgiiIgg. in 5 lbs Good Japan Tea 24 lbs Granulated Sugar 4 lbs Raisins 4 lbs Currants 6 lbs Rice 5 lbs Prunes 3 lb Box Cream Sodas Overcoats, Men's Navy Blue Beaver worth $7.50 for i Men 's Ulsters worth 86.oo for " Tweed Suits 6.00 for " Tweed Suits 7.50 " Waterproofs 6.00 Men's Heavy Etoife Pants 1.50 " Knitted Top Shirts 50 tt Cardigan Jackets 1.50 Cloth Caps from 100 to 400, w double. Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Dress Goods Tweeds, Cottonades, Flannels, Blankets, Hardware, Oils, Paints, X-Cut Saws, Whips, &c., &c. BUTTER, EGGS & FOWL WANTED FOR WHICH THE HIGHEST PRICES WILL BE PAID. Here are a Few Bargains t THE PEOPLE’S STORE As we have decided to vacate our present place of business in the near future and as we have too large a Stock to move we will for time being sell everything at cost and many articles at much below cost. . J. BURNETT E m mu 10 com from at the Old Stand. assorted Stock to pick and have a nice fresh courteous treatment still receive the same but our patrons will mere] y branching out f, orteries been closed. We are our Up-Town Store has a current report that EUREKA [1Ll.irijir, Oll. 'ooing JU, . McGABB Some Reasons' tthrrottml0tdstmtttmmg UP P ER TO WN 's Wear A T Jackson's Block 'h-Ti-ii-iii-i-iid;-. -. to 4oc, worth r 85.50 '6.oofor 4.75 6.00 for 4.00 $1 .00 25c 25c 25c 25c 2m 5.50 1.25 39 . *' -"'""""ton Work, under the fol1ou in ------- - "r---------- l of Competent Teachers tor that Department DIED, T808. ALLAN, Princjml. . / N186 LICK. B. A., Claude- and Modems. Iuzarrmz.--1n Oretttudvii1e. on Monday 08. A . OBGOODE. m Clan I'rptestiioual Nov. 24th. Mrs John Calvert. FEES: ttatt J'rgtlt mrr...-tn Egremont. on Monday, Nov. Win. .1... e. L. Grant. 24th, In John Pitts aged 78 you". I Me, DURHAM - and - MT, Feb. 81, 1902. All work warranted. Orders Messrs Barclay and Bell. LATEST DESIGNS IN MARKERS, HEADSTONES & MONUMENTS. CALDWELL’S LIVFRY STAaLE (Opposite M ddnugh out.) Direct Importations from European. American and Canadian Quarries, DURHAM Mlillf WORKS We are at the shop at the bridge ev- ery Wednesday and Saturday. Or.. ders or enquiries left at C. MeArthur's store, or at the REVIEW OFFICE, will receive our best attention. CUTTERS ' made by Gray of Chatham will find that class here. those who want Isotnething-niee, ser- viceable and good in Summer is over and we are ready for the FALL TRADE with PLOUGIIS. PULPERS. &C. Call and see our Stock and get our prices. 2)isaghs A. B. McARTHUR ROBINSON & CORBET Every kind ot ted. We have still a full line of Peter Hamilton Machines, Binders, Mow- ers and Drills. Examine our Chums too which we offer at right prices. t ON THE BEHBINDUI. . Winter is approaching and for; Atldretoi,--1I. ll. MILLER, Lock Drawer 28, Hanover. Out iiuatteitrl busiueas tramac 'kdpars P roprietors. '. FOREST. taken by 'tiii:; Intending Students should enter at h often). oruloontfteru possible. Staff and Equipment. The School I: equipped for full Junior lid Won Work, under a... 'nnnlr tt3,, Durham School f,3: 1ttr.msa.oaai-., o smwemggc’i ----.-== - ADAMS WAGGONS TOLTON 'S Pea Harvester Gurney Stoves, Pianos & Organs li)uughs, 2frarrenas Soufflers MAXWELL BARCLAY 81 BELL are now stocked up with CaidweIps Livery Stable W 'ste " undies l Opposite Middaugl; Home rall! If»: of â€and! BM†I Ell. ALS. GOA L ()1 L m " . BLACK. COCKSHUTT "pt'i'ttt'id 'iikf.dd© 2 an awful] Junior Lavina under lhe lollowing sum C. L. Get, MACHINERY & Ml! Chums Yoese "HI at beginning s." “56 G We gli hyd TWEEDS (K GRUEEREEE t JAKE K ‘usss§ s 3, FOR .. hive . full 1'is%ar. Green and fl fem and Walt .. only Glass table Studded Wheat Mm We can gin Iadiasa' Long: Siren Whit. Bed Spreads. I “Bailout? P,lankets; M Commuter" (in " All Wool “tons ' Colors, 42 In w, Envy “album Dre Will. Lower Tow, h MONE\ 'milRLIhui's f MacFarl WUGGISTS a A. GORD In " kt Gold mated to wear 2 5 Iolid Gold Bow. GENTS WA In Nicklecasc to kt Gold filled - 20 years Sn habit!!! of will! the tty - $0. Lower Tou Strengt WEAR DRY GOODS, ( 4001‘s l sum jake at Ot has! q": LADIES‘ ll' The Best cheaper th 'ndortakz' PROM ATT 'opairiny a SALADA HE SELLS CHEAP I l. BI " 25c large haul: in a wand _ healer, and “dust sari may perm and find it an ordinm would strol CASH NOV. 8oe 'i'lri vot