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Durham Review (1897), 21 Jul 1904, p. 8

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if] H Itl - Sb" 'Inlnugu IIU||I. . q-o-et..........................---:;', isend Ot? apply to T . ff, , n t t a (?r.rrlt'lr/l'l', I g _eqqht-s.-qs.-e.eieqeeqte'qe-qt.qt.eeqs..q ’1 Commencmg July 154:. 30 DAYS meommencmg. July 15 l U . ' Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and I Shoes, Ready=made Clothing Hats and Gaps, etc, etc. l For 30 days we will hold a great Stock Reducing Sale of the above lines at All)?, 3'0 Mi“ Never in the world was it so true as it is to-day that Time is Money. You need the goods; we need the money and now' is the time to purchase up-to-date Merchandise at our GREAT at MONEY so SAVING .3: SALE. . The expenditure of money-The. best collection of Merchandise ever shown in Ih1rham---The finest Store-The best Loeation-and the putting forth of our best efforts to make this The Most Popular Store In Durham Rave all combined to achieve many results,-- better I service to our patron-Immune of space to display goods-the carrying of larger and better assorted Stocks and a greater increase of buyers who are visiting our new Store daily. Many new faces are visiting us in our new home and we are glad to welcome you. ’ are ! 7U< - 'iiegl'Eif I Hunter's Great Sale arouses the keenest interest and enthusiasm ; it is an event of great importance. The shrewd buyers of to-day find it necessary to pur- I chase their merchandise from a firm of unquestionable reputation for selling the l best goods for the least money; It should be a firm holding a large stock to secure l variety for alternate selection and having a paramount claim for choosing the best l goods and moderation in prices. ‘< HUNTER'S, respectfully submit that for years they have held a premier position and can fully comply with your requirements. "d I service to our patrons,-almndanoe of s of larger and better assorted Stocks and visiting our new Store daily. chase their merchandise fron best goods for the least mone; variety for alternate selection goods and moderation in prim The expendi in Durham, YOU ARE ("ORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT OUR NEW STORE. sight of the extent ot the business daily being transacted here will astonish you. 51,5»! ' " rg.t'lf/.u'E'; THE DURHA M REVIEW Fh2 Cit? W5: I 100 Acres. Lot 30, 2nd Con., N. D. It., t Glenelg. 15 acres tit for cultivation. the I t'eRt hard wood bush. Also Lot 36, Con. E 3. N. D. R... 25 acres clear. the rest hard. iwood hush. Tho Saugeen River runs ', lhrn‘ugh lpoqu. For further particulnx Cotur. Gprdon game It detailed Attte- uncut of road improvements in his divi. lion amounting to $55.10. Calm. Robb reported on jobs in his divi-iou amounting to $14t,28. Omar. Gordon reported nu several small jobs amounting to 827 00 and a culvert. 66 ft long acres: o, S. Road cost. at labor $30. cost of tile 5220,88; Egre- mont half cost. 1%rs,rmtou--Robb--That Come, Gordou'. report be adopted um] he receive #8 Commission leom- Carried. Gcrdou-Fermmou--'Nat Contr, Rolulfs report be adopted. end he receive M Go Commieswn t'etor-.Carried Comr. Furguson reported on work at Vurnev and ov.t and huulmu of tile, aunt- of tile 9.5.25. wo.k and hauling Ills. $7.95. Egrmunm. half cora;gitwe,ii'tw, Lot 'o, Con 2o. $14; S Chapman. Imm- iue tile. $3. Report adopted. null Comr. my paul M, Cummlsuon fees. Comr, .ueArthur gave a detailed date- men! of road ittquovemeto, he., a- mounting to $97.60. Itutrb--Feraasou--That Comr. cht-lh- nr's report. he adopted, and he receive 85. Commission fee-Carried. Fenyttsou--sr:tArtltur---That Comr. Gor, mruv, rexmrt he ndoptmi, and h,, receive " Commission tees-Carried, (have! Ind sundry tttiounttomonntirg ta lii54.14, warn paid; Com. tux 37.43; tiles 126.83; freight on do 20.40; w Weir. 191- days operating grader, Mlaoo; repairs to grader 16.19: Clelk's quarter salary 80.26; do postage and stationery c, months. 4.50. Adjourned to meet Sept 15th. to lrvy thn rub s, receive applications for collectors Ilobb-susArtlnst--Tuat Cumr. Gordon spend bah-nee of money granted in 1903 on Proton and Iigremotu townline.-Cw. Application hum school trustees. Hob stain. making Council to issue drhentuni for 6250" for new shoal. Bylaw 174 tn inane mid debeuturas was ro.rsed, nnd debentures were signed. Couueil met July tlth. Minutes ttplrror- ed The new and Clerk reported am taking: Invemt-ry of lumku and docu- ments ol late trrnsurer mu! banning: thctu mar In tho new treasurer. and unmann- ced the ohl safe Worthles~x um] rec-um.- titcutdecl immediate action to pun-haw u lite proof safe. The report was "dopi- ed. The reee was puid 821ml} the dark " for linen services. Three. firms were represented on tire proof Mules. Alter examining Gum and deliberation thereon, it was resolved that we pure-haw front Goldie & srcCttlloolr, Gait. Coat $186 free at Hahn-m. Mr L‘elton who moved In. Mr Scarlett. and funny are moving to Little Current. Mrs D Allan um] son are home Vout a vinit up by o Sound. July 12th mm a but day in Dundalk, the people went from here to spend dummy. Um: Lodge near Swiutou Park Went to Owen Smmd. A Blood Hots., pnrclmsed how the Sen. grunt titnblett, Tomato, but year by Mr Hum Alleu.gov throwu in the stable by getting his loot mm- a sham: mp4: bMter and broke his In.) Love. The lullowiug day Mr Allan put u. Mime shoe on him but in the su‘ugule he tell and rroke u blond vessel and died almost lunnvdiutoly. A heavy loss to Ham. Mr Jun A Scarlett has sold lbe hotel to a Mr David Belton, of Conn. .uul on the 15th lhe Inspector and Uounuisunurr uf license was here and Lrauslmred to Hsying has commenced here and Is a [good crop. Mr, Neil MeLeod and Mr. Neil Clark wens seen going through Bootln-xlla Mott. :luy ov: ning the proud “assessors of now mnchiue. purchased from John Clark. of you" town, through his assistant, John McQueen. The former has n fino buggy. the imm- u six foot Deering mow er. Mr. Sun Mounrdo sold tr year-old heifer last weak for $30. This shows what skis ful aelection and good feeding can do. Mr. Arch Clark and sister. Flora. visited " J. McMullm's. Ceylon, on Sunday last. Mrs. Ma'mlm MtCanucl inns bun quite tllror " week and tti uuderthe docbur's care. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McFar- laue, Buncasun. came over to pee her. Mm. John Aldcom and durum". who uve Gren visning (ti-nan " Quebec and noun-3|. returned home Ftidny and had an enjoyable trip. Swinton Park Lodge was in Owen Sound on the 12m and took the pnze tor lurgeul number of members. Ila-u Mun-lug in " music prize. winch would. no .loulnt, lune ull can": than way land not their alm- iuumcwr. Mr. Tint Hill, been (lelulunl by illness. Mr. Hugh Acheson at Illm lodge. No. 1180. also got the gold medal tor being we oldest member. Not ted for ti. P. Miss Alice Wilma is here 1mm the Queen City usmng ber home and mum: friends. Mrs. Wright, Toronto, and Miss liladvs Pea-l we Visiting at Mr. W. J. Wilson‘s. Mr, Dam-nu McLuuclslun. 3:). com, ly:reutout, was viAtiug old unghburu an}! acquaintances round here, and the visit gave tvmrual pleaaure. . Sorry to learn that Mi,s Ida Rutt,ci..p, Is ill " the Lome yi.Mr. Moore, Nul'lmlll- by. Her mother is In attendance and we hope she may eoou recover. tlm Neil McLeod vinited Owen Sound last. week and went br boat to Culling- wood eiuting friends than and Stnyucr and Sunnidnle friends. bijourved to meet Sept 15th. to ll-vy a nu» s, receive applications. for collectors lumwml llusiumn School Trustees l kindly forward estimates before that ‘9. D. Aunt, Clerk. TORONTO FARM FOR SALE. EG REMONT COUNCIL MARY MCINTYRE. Markdale IOOTHVILLE HOPEVILLE. 1Patl'r? Plum.... B..... ... Fig...... .'....... Raspberry Strawberry.... ... Jam in Pails....... Phone 27. WOOL, BUTTER, AND EGGS taken as Cash for 36 Long Handle, Rouudmouth SHOVELS,reg. 900 Sat. 65c 17 SCYTHE BLADES, Al, to clear Saturday. . . . . . . . 65c 1 Knoll WASHING MACHINE, reg. $7.50, Sat . . . .$5.25 8 Men's ODD COATS, reg. $1, Saturday.... 75e 4 Menu flannel 2 pium HUM- MER SUNS, rug. $5, Saturday. . . . . . . 3.60 3 Summer COATS & VESTH, in fancy stripe lustre reg. $4.50, Saturday. 3 00 5 BICYCLE SUITS, hand- Alex. Russell Every Summer we have certain odds and ends which we call left-overs. These we are bound to get rid of at any price. They must go in order to keep our stock clean and up to-date, We invite you to come and inspect our Goods Ready=Made Clothing The "IMPEplAL" Shoe somely made, reg $5, Saturday... . ... . ... THE PEOPLE’S STORE Ready-Mades JA M ROBT. BURNETT Alex. Russell Note the ttttlowing BILL OF" FARE for SATURDAY: on hand large stocks of the best Clothing Jyou iii buy, the “Piccadilly Brand;" For Men, Boys, or Youths. Have' you tried a Suit yet? If not, come and let us convince you that you can not find its equal anywhere in quality and price. Also the "Regent Brand" Clothing. In this de artment Me shin _--- L“; 'i?fff, _i__C, -r., l?',', 1s..1veAways have This is THE Shot: for Comfort, Style and Wear. It is of Canadian manufacture, and we have them for both men and women. In other lines of Patent shoes, we have the "keith" a fine-fitting American made shoe. Considering quality, they are very cheap. Try a pair. McllNTYlllE'S GROCERY Our Attractions For SATURDAY Freshest Groceries always on hand 'l'r1FAigrt"u ARE (}UA]{A.\'TICED: N. P. MCINTYRE. Ic:,,,,))-,..,:::: 100 100 100 100 THE BIG STORE I Alex. Russell Pie Peaches...... . Peaches (in syrup). Pears...... .... ... Plums. 2 kinds. ... Pineapples.. 15, 20, CANN ED FRUITS 2.50 Suturday............. 35c 4 Ladies' GOWNS, Sat- urday................ 50c 5 Ladies' White SKIRS Saturday. . . . .... . . . . We have only a few rem- mmts m wlniteweur left, which We um bound to clear at any price. 7 Ladies’ White SKIRTS Saturday............. u= “ am! 25e 100 Whitewear iif'A't'irA No trouble to show them JULY 21. Strawberrus.. Raspberries . . Dairy Cheese .... . . Stiimn Cheese... . . . McLaren's Cheese.. . CHEESE Sole Agency. Above. . 25c NP 1a; Beautiful Fa 'tXXX/lvl"'",'? ")iriiiiiiFii'thi; VOL. 5.29:3 Eli-21': F,', will!!! Rwucw and 1m Btvutw and TIM Ravucw and thui, REVIEW and week REVIEW ulld W. M REVIEW and "omeer REVIEW and Week REVIEW and Fam. REVIEW and week [Ime and Mon.! CLE Review Ch Our (Lth‘ulA FOR ONE wr) Wc havc man y NEW 'ii NEW at NEW" DI Laces 8 Inse Remem House Rug I251: and to clear, per yd Tweed "trect liue and 'ibe, l mu Sale. per y Odd lengths dies, fittared ginzlmms. re to 2Ge, to cleat. Read y= Wash goods Th rot, ghou Only few lo! ls omswclenr Linen Bu Rog. slum .25, Sale pri JA JA Boy s" Su You'll woe but its bet; loss than a mom). m l 20 Fancy Ve art One " orlug liighe and it Clothi ldt ,

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