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Durham Review (1897), 28 May 1908, p. 8

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J3 Â¥ | 4 * Trunks, V alises, Telescopes, Club bafn, &c., in stock. at the down town Shoe Store. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. J f M ll i h Bggs talzen same as Cash. o bo C ralt Hehas the goods ; he sells the goods e o at reasona‘ole prices. The largest stock in town to choose from Boots, Skioes and Hosâ€" iery at (Mcliraith‘s Boost and the world boosts with you ; Kick and you kick alone You will have. no kick coming if you buy your cce CheerlJp: Don‘t worry; It‘s wicked Produce Taken as Cash at Wonderfully Convincing Change The most economical buyers who are by all means the best judges of bargains admit that they never saw such priceâ€"cutting. They never heard tell of such low prices for goods. Glad news for the Public to hear that these low prices will continue with as much for your money as anyone got. In many lines the pruning knife did not work effectively and we are determined to cut deeper and move every dolâ€" lar‘s worth of the present stock out at some price. Everyone who has attended this sale has profited by it. Now if your neighbor or friends have not had a chance to get these, tell them there will be just as good bargains here for them as you got. We say "Away with the high prices." McKechnie‘s Big Stock at low prices must rule. ; A large assorted stock of Dress Goods for spring and summer just arrived â€"Cashmeres, Lustres and Serges, in blue, brown or green shades. Also a fine assortment of Ginghams and Lawns. Brown or Gray, check or plain,. Something extra in THE PEOPLES STORE! Regent tailoring gives that perfection of fit and tailoring which assures a perfectly satisfactory and stylish suit. No matter what your age or your taste may be, no matter how much or how little you deâ€" sire to pay, you are sure to find something in the Regent line that will satisfy you fully. Regent Brand Suits 1500 yds of Black and Colored Dress Goods in Cashâ€" mere, Serges. Venetians, Mohairs and Lustres at arcerrireraret s¢+6as : «. «.+ . ,bladf the regulur price 600 yds of Dress Goods in Mixed Tweed eflects, 38 and 40 inches wide, worth 30¢ and 40¢ for.....15¢ a ya. 400 yds striped lustreâ€"just the thing for summer wear, worth 25¢ for ...... ..............«.+...:G@C a y0 A big variety of Silk Velvets in all shades at . ..25¢ a yda 2000 yards of trimming Braids and Appliques, worth 10¢ and 15¢ a yd fOP.... ...... ................ 4CR YE Men‘s Silk Ties, all the latest shades, reg. 50¢ for . .. 25¢ Beautiful Ties, regular 25¢ now .......... .... 2 for 25¢ Men‘s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, reg. $1, 75¢ suit Men‘s colored shirts, with hard and soft bosoms, rc&ne- lur prige 1.00, gOHM§ AL :. .. . cra«r «caugs ohn radvih Men‘s 4 ply linen collars worth 20¢ for........ ... ... 10€ Men‘s black and colored stainless half hose.2 pr for 25¢ 20 doz Men‘s new Hats worth §2 to 3, for.... ......148 5 doz good Felt Hats worth 1.00 to 1.50, for.... .. ...50¢ 20 Men‘s Halifax Tweed Suits, siz. 36â€"40, worth §6. . .3.33 Gents‘Furnishings Raincoats Highest Prices for Produceâ€"Cash or Trade ROBERT BURNETT McKechnie‘s Sensational Priceâ€"Cutting Sale Continued Dress Goods Place to buy Gents‘ Furnishings Dress GOOdS Kecord Breaking Prices for Last Week in May New line Patents & Tans When buying Footwear, remember to get a pair of Imperial Shoes and % * neatly t 18 Prabe POR‘:.. . .s c2n‘r 1 ova Â¥iegen ar ha ana o Pook a¢‘ s D wl Ladies‘ Oxfords, worth 1.50 and 1.75, for......... Ladies‘ Buff Bals, worth 1.60 for ............ ... Ladies‘ Working Shoes, all sizes, worth $1 to 1.50 Men‘s fine Dong. Bals (McKay sewed) worth 2.25, Men‘s fine kid Bfuchers £¢ worth 2.50, Men‘s Box Calf, solid leather insole * worth 3.00, Men‘s fine kid Bails 64 * worth 2.50, Men‘s heavy grained Bluchers, slug sole, * 2.00, Men‘s Buff Bails, worth 1.50.. .. .. .}....+...+.+}4. Ladies‘ fine kid Bals, patent tip, McKay sewed, t The seed branch of the Dominion Department of Agriculture will proâ€" Prizesâ€"The Ontario Department of Agriculture will contribute $30.00 to each Society on condition that prizes to the amount of $50 be offered. these prizes to be not less than $15, $12, $8 and $5. 4. Individual Entrieeâ€"All indivâ€" idual entries must be forwardad to the Secretary of South Grey Agricuitural Society who will forward the same to J. Lockie Wilson, Superintendent of Agricultural Societies, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, before the Ist of JUNE, 1908, 2. Competitorsâ€"Competition shall be limited to members of Agriculiturâ€" al Societies, and the fields entered must not be more than filteen miles from its headquarters. _ Competitors shall be allowed to make entry in only one Society and but one entry can be made by each competitor,. Selection must be made from the following crops, viz : Spring, Fall or Goose Wheat, oats, barley, corn, peas alsike clover, red clover, potatoes, beans or any other staple crop proâ€" duced for seed. The South Grey Agâ€" ricultural Society has selected OATS for their competition. 3. Society‘s Entriesâ€"Societies deâ€" siring to enter this competition must notify the Superintendent not later than the rst DAY of MAY, and must make not less than ten entries nor more than twenty five. 1. Nature of Competitionâ€"Compeâ€" titions shall be limited to one crop, to be selected by the society, which should be the one of the most imporâ€" tance to the farmers of the district. Entries for competition must consist of a field of not less than five acres, and where beans and potatoes are enâ€" tered, the minimum plot not less than one acre. t‘o be carried on by the Coâ€"operation of the Agricultural Societies Branch of the Ontario Dept. of Agr:iculture and the Seed Branch of the Dominion Department of Agriculture. Having in view the excellent results obtained last year in stimulating a greater interest in the production of better seed grain, Agricultural Socieâ€" ties will again be assisted in the holdâ€" ing of competitions in standing field crops during 1908 under the following regulations : Field Crop Competiâ€" tion in Oats, 1908. CONTINUED SsOUTH GREY AG. SOCIETY | REMNANTS ! $50 IN CASH PRIZES Shoe Dept. McKECHNIE‘S BIG STORE, Durham It‘s more profitable and more‘agreeable to all, both merchant and customers, to sell over $3000 0o in one week than $300 with ordinary high prices. McKay sewed, worth Fall Wheat...........$ 9010§$ 90 Spring Wheat......... 90 to 90 Ob .:« raresrr«11. +. . . 40 t0 © 45 Peas...: :s%%.«... .. .. 80to ©80 UAFIGY .::6irer 224. .++ 60 to _ 60 HXYy...+ .#fi1¢1+.1 +.: 18 00 to 14 OO Dutter..;:%.4..... ..... 1T10 °17 Fa@Rgs::s.Asksi«l.s....} ~ID 50â€" 19 Potatoes per bag...... 85 to 85 Flour per cwt........ 2 55 to 3 25 Oatmeal per sack..... 3 25 to 3 25 Chop perewt......... 1 60 to 1 80 Live Hogs per ewt... 5 60 to 5 60 Dressed Hogs per ewt. 7 10 to 7 10 Hlides perlb...... .... C to. .. 8 Shee{)ekins.. s rkrri irs."". 4D %0 * 4O WOOL :.: XxrÂ¥ar xserks‘s 23 to 25 TallOW :2 >« 142644 ...« + 5 to 5 L&H:.:¢s\}rsaras :..s . 12to . 13 Tarkeys.. .R ... 10 12 THE DURHAM REVIEW vide expert judges for these competi~ tions free of cost to the Societies. Big slaughter sale still on and if you want shoes this is the place to get them as I am going out of business and woula ask all who can to call and pay their account promptly and oblige, Yours, Davip ExtrickEx. Address all Communications before Thursday, May 27, to _ _ _ All Short Ends and Odd Pieces all over the Store will be cleared this week at Marvellous Prices Durham Markets. Cheap Boots and Shoes. * ~ONTARIUO ArUrives TORONTO 19¢ 1.39 1.178 1.15 Durrarx, May 27, 1908 C. FIRTH, Secretary, Durham, Ont SqUATC, WOrth ... . .. ....>.1. ++, . . . . . â€" §@&UFG For $1,.69 Lace Curtains, 3 yds long, 45 in wide...............80¢ Lace Curtains, 34 yds long, 50 in wide........ ....$1.00 Lace Curtains, 3$yds long, 60 in wide, worth $4.50 for $3 Art Muslins, 36 in wide, good patterns, were 12} for 8e Piléy Of Priits SOL DEL/YA «:@s +. + x+ @41 .‘s uis s 118 5 +a ui+ sBE Pifes of Dress Goods per yd4......:...1.....«. ... . .. : BC Hand and Tea Towellings at......;.......,...... :.\ e Table Linens, 72 in wide, floral patterns were 60¢ yd. . 48¢ Table Linens, 60 in wide, were 45c for.............. 28¢ 50 Mill Ends at 2, 24 and 3 yds each, at almost ‘half price 20 Hcavy Tapestry Table Covers, all colors, 54 inches Staple Dry Goods n oys Our Holstein budget arrived just as| ‘we were closing the forms but we | bhave squeezed room for this item and will ho1d the rest for next week.â€"Ed. A few more men needed for Niagara Camp in June, Apply at once. Drill every Saturday evening at 6.80, O, M. Sx1nenx, Capt. The first rifle shooting of the season was held at the ranges Victoria Day. Some of the highest scores at 300 and 500 yards follow J . P. Telford Buchanan One of the most enjoyable days we ever had was spent on Monday and the games in the afternoon were well attended and were of great interest to all present, â€" There was not a hitch in the entire arrangements, the Park proving an ideal place for such a proâ€" gram. R. Torry E. Woife J, Sirrs Wim. Irwin F. Roiph W . Humphry Dr. Hutton ed. Val. is no long the Jap, â€"Enterprise Arouxp TuE® Woruo.â€"One day last week we bad a cail from Valenâ€" tine Wells of the Mt. Forest ()arrinfge Co., who was one of the successful travellers in the trip around the world contest. It cost him $1000 besides what the News spent on him but he considers the educative benefits from such a trip well worth the price paid tor it, in regard to the social conâ€" dition of Japan all his previous ideas were upset. He considered the J apâ€" anese a fine moral people but wh en he found that women in the Mikado‘s kingdom were treated as though they had ao souls to save and thit they could be bought as wives at 850 and under and afterwards deserted, his ideas of Japanese virtue were dispellâ€" ed. Val. is no longer an admirer of The evening concert by Carey Bros. brought a crowd that filled the Hall to the doors, and the entertainment was pronounced excellent by everybody, A good sum was realized by the Liâ€" brary which has come to be one of the best in this part of the country. Buitommg WarTEx TaAnk®.â€"All work on the railway seems to have ceased, except what is being done around the the water tank. _A gang of about 15 or 20 men are engaged in building % cement foundation for the tank, and when that is completed they will tackle the foundation of the pumfiing house, _ The pumping house will be a frame structure _ Weunderstand that one man will look after both the Bumping house here, and the one in urham, making daily lrilps between the two places.â€"Walk. Telescope,. Volunteers for Niagara. R ifle Practice Score. Holstein. 300 37 553 4 21 M 9 25 13 BY STRICT ATTENTION to, and an everâ€"increasing knowâ€" ledge of our business, with proper treatment of out customers, and the goods they demand brought conveniently within their reach, we are endeavoring to make this Store an ideal place in which to trade We make mistakesâ€"of that we are well awareâ€"but we are Onâ€" ly mortal and we constantly aim to avoid errors and friction. Your coâ€"operation is desired and any information or advice Our customers can give will be appreciated, If you have anything disâ€" agreeable to say about us, say it to us. We want our customers to be pleased when they make a purchase and just as pleased with the article as long as it is in use, otherâ€" wise we are not fulfiliing our ambition to make this the ideal store Muslins, Jurkas, Delaines, &c. Black Dress Goods, worth $1.25 f0F. . ... .....+ +« «x +« + ++« » ++*«» 090C td *"* $1,00101 ... 1« +i« ar1ax« asa+s«s ++« 408 Colored Venetians, ..6oc for 35¢c. Tweed Mixtures,.. 75¢ for 37 4¢ IEMC PHIBLS 01 2., 22 . 44 snn 4s + /44 qs «in n repine s $ oo s oC peE We . Look at, and get our prices on Curtains, Carpets, Floor Oils, Linoleums before buying elsewhere. We have full line of newest 1 can each Tomatoes, Corn and Peas for .. rican Sayory SOups ... ..., i. ++«+ 45»wi%w 1 package Imperial Corn Starch for. .. ... 2 boxes Reliable Shoe Polish for...... .. 1 can Veal or Ham loaf for.....10¢c. _ 31 20 lbs. Granulated Sugar for. .......... Don‘t Forget we are going out of Hardware, Stoves, &c., iX uXs,.9 PP THE BIG STORE ALEX. Bargains in Dress Goods business. Contractors will do well to get our prices, €&& Fridays and Saturdays in Groceries Are our strong pointsâ€"very large new stockâ€"moving it yery fast at low prices. 7 Dinner Scts, 97 picces, worth $7 for.... 11 Dinner Sets, 97 picces, worth $8.00 for 12 Dinner Sets, 97 pieces, worth $11 for .. 20 Toilet Sets, 10 picces, worth $5 for.... . 5 Toilet Sets, 10 pieces, worth $4.50 for ........ . .$3.48 100 dozen cups and saucers for..............62%¢ a doz. 50 Glass Vases for cut flowers worth 25¢ for. .. ... . 15¢ All odd glassware at low prices. All high class Chinaware to be sold cheap. goods at a very small profit and turn Cash paid for Produce. CGlassware and Chinaware Wall papers Crockery 12 4%¢ to 45¢ per yd 3 boxes Matches for .. MAY 28, 1908 1. . . + $1,00 at prices { r o m 225C 10¢ 115C Pn e s ; ; "~ 740 Tanppanananl ssm ty s s avederersd THE HOUSE Highest Pric 2 25 NEW bu Interesti 50 Ch. () CA o VOL M TH] OF 0 K 6 w St

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