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Durham Review (1897), 23 May 1907, p. 1

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L POLISH . POULISH EGGS MA moot L y and you‘ll mited SSING rent kinds S SHOP our Mlackâ€" iD ony. 1t 39 vyd. va $1.00 _ LAWN WAISTS _ $1.00 Hosiery & Underwear SPECIAL OFFERING, these waists were bought at a bargain, buttoned up back, short sleeves and an embroidered panel fronts, perfect fitters, worth $1 50; secure one for $1, would find ready buyâ€" ers at 20¢, This week per yd 12%e¢ Navy and Black Muslins These elegant musâ€" lins, navy and black grounds with dainty white designs and heaâ€" vy stripe in the weave, We could fill a whole page listing all the lines of fine hoisery which we carry but must leave it until another time. Our stock is very comâ€" plete indeed in Black, Tan, White. Blue, Pink, Grey. Embroidered and open work as well as fancy colored spots etc. _ This is to be a season of fancy hoisery. Let us show you, Special Grocery Bargain this weekâ€"4 tins marrow fat peas for 25c E4 ® 8 MEEEEEEEEENE@E@EEEEEE% ‘‘True Quality! materials absolutely good, flawless H. 1. MOGKLER The House of Quality DURKAN This the key note of our business methods, has the patrorage of people of judgement & discrim H. H MOCKLER Three Great Bargains in WASH G00D§ L ahe . * In latest New York styles, a2 VUainty Ohirt Waists i dainty sheer sheer lawns of exquisite qualityâ€"three quarter sleevesâ€"button backsâ€" M pleats and baby tucksâ€"lace and embroidery trimmed. $150 to H $3.50. 2 specially fine lines of Lingerie Waistsâ€"beautiful K Egyptian Lawnâ€"one with front of Irish Laceâ€"the other with E baby tncks and Val. lace, $2.50 and $3.50. x DAINTY NET WAISTS trimmed with Satin baby ribbon, the m very newest silk linedâ€"would be cheap at $6 but we‘re selling M them at $4, 75. f«] New Sun Pleated Skirts E Fashion decrees sun pleated skirts so we have them here W ready for youâ€" â€"black, navy, brownsâ€"beautiful quality of 4 goods and they hang perfectly. Lovely Laces & Embroideries Highest prices paid for butter and eggs Ngw Muslins & Ginghams To U. 8. Bonaonxnu.â€"Bv a new Postal Law we are compelled to charge $1,50 ru- annum in advyance for the Review to subscribers in the United States. Will those whose subs. expire this month or who are in arrears, kindly take notice and reâ€" new during May, so as to lose no papers, Obliging Dainty Shirt Waists | Of GXOUISINE ANALEWâ€"_Flywat remmate ’Exmflmmflm‘ Dainty Wear for You know there have been great advances in the prices of fine embroideries and laces ; spite of that we are able to keep up the values, bought early. _ Laces in lovely Valenciennes and Torchons Embroideries and Insertions in new Swiss and the popular shadow effects, Daintiness is the keynote this of Ladies‘ Wear and daintiness â€" the ladies‘ wear in our departmen than ever. May is THE month for you to get your assortments are good, Our Muslins, Gi are frash and beautiful, and the prices ar pect this season. Highest prices paid for Butter IMPORTANT James Ireland _g ___ [ _ , "P/"wpg InkiHUOUS, H@S WONn us of people of judgement & discrimination. These are ideal musâ€" lins for summer wear. The spots are red, green, blue and pink and are embroidered on a cream ground. Very special per yd 15¢ Embroidered Novelty Muslin THE HOUSE OF QUALITY. ine keynote this season in all lines and daintiness is the word that fits in our departments this season more r you to get your muslin dress, while Our Muslins, Ginghams, Prints, etc. , and the prices are lower than you exâ€" , NO. 21 work manship, attractively low prices, Dainty Women Our strong point. This fine Dress Linen 38 inches wide and of a very uniform fixture, worth at least 40¢ per yard. This week per yd 29c. and Eggs. White Dress Linensg ; i» 'fl"f\"-'?r"vk ;&_’:fi No Delays in making Withdrawais Interest added four times a year Savings Bank Department in Connection with all Branches. In our Savings Department,. Deposits of $1 and upwards are received, on which the highest current rate of interest is allowed. THE STANDARD BANK John Kelly, )t-nnge;â€"â€" BRANCHES ALSD Ar HARRiISTOR AxDp PRICLKLVILLE®. Durh l s e nememmcmenciee Darling‘s Fountains _ for the work of the Junior officers in charge of esire to express their the friends who were $1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT joyed by those who Junior sustained his n the entertainment The collection will DURHAM BRANCH ESTABLISHED 1873 OF CANADA DURHAM, THURSDAY, MaAYy ‘ "THAT 80?"â€"The Globe with the best intentions, started a fund to raise $1000 to assist the Indian runner, Longboat, to acquire an education. The effort has been a failure, the pubâ€" lic seeming to have no ear for a leg hero after the noise of their own shouting has died away. Neatly $200 has been raised, but the Globe, which gave $25, has given it up and passed the collections to the city Treasurer, The mistake was made of allowing a week or more to go by before beginâ€" ning. t the Globe, which 1it up and passed he city Treasurer, made of allowing a IIl Delicious _ Frozen ‘ +9 wN ORMDURH Ang Take notize, the t sitting of the Court of Revision \ fpor the Town of Durbham will be in the Town Hall, in the town of \Durham un Tues dayllay28thal;80'| it 94 " bns ONTARIO ARCH f TORONTO ble eaniiu._""* t 18 Safe to stable equilibriup» will only ‘d by being true po the vital vell as to the living present, honest desire to reach this bath foundations that has ithful in evetx "§° to leave itry and kin red to go to a which they are strangers, n the church thus opens her *e, and her heart to receive counsel nf fBaa a l 23, 1907 women and child, °_ spirit of God, for °ver sphere make in theip daily liyes, the future may P wrhnn in oo n Dainties. Xpressed The Sovereign B u: sal ___ Bank of Canada CNCF is nereby given that a dividend of one and one half per N c ent. (1 per cent) for the current quarter, being at the rate of six per cent (6 per cent) per annum on the Capital stock of this bank, has been declared, and that the same will be payâ€" able at the Head Office and at the branches on and after Thursâ€" day. the 16th of May next, Tl:e transfer books will be closed from the 1st to the 15th May both days inclusive. Pss se ds s d e s 4 *sit np a wide Notice is hereby given that c ent. (1 per cent) for rate of six per cent (6 per cer 5 / 0s cla L 2 i SninNours For S LE.â€"15 shingles. first and s onds, reasonable. Apply tofW in G son, lot 25, con. 18, N &4m int duly published, meanwhile membership fee, and quar are to be paid to Mr C, L, 1 The meeting was quite ; tive and unanimous in its 4 go on with the camnaien Presidentâ€"J. H, Brown 1st Vice Pres,â€"O, L. Grant, 2nd Vice Preées.â€"Wm Glass. Becy Treas,â€"Thos Alian, Besides these, resident clergyman and a list of 10 from the five churches ’ form the executive, A prominent lecturer is to be secured for a date near the end of June to give impetus and information to a local option campaign, which it has been decided to go on with, Informalion ns in inmankimac sitln i4 The annual 1 perance Associ day evening in elected officers teges, Lunch on the fnrm'nnd 1 tractions in abundance, R. ] President and G, Binnie, Secy ine Farmers‘ Institate baye bills out announcing the date of this great annual eyent as above, Fare from Durham $1.15, with stay over priyiâ€". leges, Lunch on the farm and other atâ€" Fuwloptls . L servable so fap, N» final Settlement of Garafraxa crossing has yet been made. ‘]| _ Rails have been laid and are in use | for dump waggoas in the cut to the east of Durham School grounds and the fill is approaching Lambton Stree: where it is expected some kind of an overhead bridge will be built, or subâ€" way cormstructed. The cement culvert work, so we learn from the Contractor, Mr. J. W. Jones, is completed from the east end as far as Allan Park and he and his men are now to the west of that point, J Large gangs of Italians and other |â€" foreigners keep arriving and the work | may possibly move ahead soon with a | greater impetus than has been obâ€" I setvable so far The mm mm § Wl iess J. & TELFORD, The Great Excursion mual meeting of 8. Grey Temâ€" Association was beld on Mon. Annual Mecting Railway Progress in the Baptist church and s for the year as follows: campaign, as to meetings will and quarterly dues C. L, Grant, quite representaâ€" in its decision to UT.â€" Dr. Bone k of nature at remarkable be. the smal} losed trom the 1st to the 15th May By order of the Board, Do Mo STEWART. Genenl M-n-‘ other atâ€" Morice i: *# be Come ane see tne new goc It will pay you well. Big Stock of Silverware Just opened up, Ein oo o0 oi our stock and for this season we are showing everything brand new in WALL PAPERS, We guarntee to sell you the brand new goods cheaper than you will pay elsewhere for old stock. We show you the verylatest Patterns mavufactured by the Menzie Co, of Torontoâ€"called the Menzie Line _ We show you the very latest patterns manufactured by the Watson Foster Co. of Monâ€" treal also; these are the very best M‘I‘g‘s in Canada and again we show you evyerything that is new and upâ€"toâ€"date manufactured by Janeway and Carpender, the largest manulacturers of Wall Paper in America. Handing these three lines we have the strongest line of Papers ever shown in this part of the country, We now have on the largest stock of ( and American wall ever shown in D: 8t _ _ o f IOr ts Spring is al1 as we had a very large wall paper trade last year which cleared up our stock and for this season we are showing everything brand maue in W AYy us CR 1} Our stock for this One Thorobred months old, col« Eligible for rewi One of the best farms ship â€" of Bentinck, 2Â¥ brick house, two large land first class, all clear Snap to quick purchaser balance at 44 be crent The price smashers, Dorham and Wellaneé 21 st miles south east of â€" Keeler & Sons Hor plambing t ement, closets, &c. for Durham Pub School. Tender will be receiyed P to Ist August, Plans and specifica®ions can be seen at J. P. Telford‘s office Durham, WA Jonxsrox OChairman, Pub, ischool Bd. Mc# Mav W ’ Our cheap, cheap offer of Review and Weekly Globe and Canadian Farmer with illustrated Supplement for $1.30 per year lasts only till June Ist. _ Don‘t miss the chance so many have taken the advantage of, C, RAMAGE Publisher w Wall Paper at Keeler’s. Chairman, May, 1907, Publishers of the Week.:ly Glohbe and Canada Farmer we are able to make a wonderfal clnhblns offer. We will send the Review an Weekly Globe to Jan. 1, 1908 for $1. Cash in a ad â€" vance. This offer will hold good for a lig:ited time, â€" Samples at Review Extraordinary Offer CHAS RAMAGE, Prarxter anp Posuisaer. © snhow you the very erns manufactured by n Foster Co. of Monâ€" _ these are the very s in Canada and again ou everything that is )â€"toâ€"date manufactured y and Carpender, the .9 General M.n*. Bull For Sale Tendé(s Wanted Farm for Sale 44 pe c-gn'(.;‘X;);l‘y‘ Mackay & Duoxn ied Shorthorn Bulil color, red, price rig registrtion. _ Annlo ; tne new goods= two large bank .blu'ns. , all cle:tredegggpt 20 ac, WM. SMITH, Sr. HURRY UP};;; The Review Durham ©Ont. _ Vall Bapers in Durham. Vendor‘s solicitors of Canadian town ement, closets, &co. School. Tenders p to Ist August, kmu can be seen at in the Town display rice right, Apply to $1500 down acres, new Durham to 14

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