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Durham Review (1897), 12 Nov 1908, p. 5

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\:_)irectors dertakers cctionary CIs1ve lajority he Prices ive Money /ene ing Cheap thur‘s ale % and Pure ba flours »duce Wan T ville. R 12, Hats HEW S T IMER d & Groceries & Vineg# Cure 3 :8 kn 5 “:sr & mss ; NOVEMBER 18, 1908 yA ... )‘\J‘J'a”' i § # ¢ s hh Priceville. teh I | “I-’rfv_n_ ¢_mo¢her Conefpondent ll'::}nli 1d ablets . P. REILEY ries RTHUR n Specially. ce soothing d a popular n ksellers xtsa vaâ€" mark of r day nt gars rous, describe. l:'he best ns and ver sold, guaranâ€" 50¢. just for bottleâ€" Id in 24 un n " NOVEMBER 12, 1908 HATS Big Depai imaginary this. T is why we Up and down the .Big Departmeqtal Store, the pruning knife goes deeper and deeper ‘into prices. Gold $ for 50c this week. That means selling Choice new Bargains at 50c on the $. _ Price inducements certainly count these Hard Times. _ Crowds coming from Miles and Miles and taking home Hundreds of our Special Bargains. : Rush right to McKechnie‘s, the only: real Half Price Sale in Durham. Bank your money with us====we can save you 50 per cent. Highest Price paid for Produce Men‘s Plough Shot well made goods, Men‘s Buff Bals, 1.7g tor........L Ladlies Working i 1.50 for .... ...« Ladies Fancy hous regular 1.50 for, Another line IÂ¥ Slippers, regula Special line WAIST Big Lot of Miss¢ Shoes, reg. 1.50 These goods are will prove a big buyers. Ladies® and Misses nal, white and bl 2« 1 case Flannelletto B worth 1.25, sale p 1 case special Linen at the sale, per y6 1 case PINK FLA? price, per yard. .. 1 case new DRES: price per yard . ... 10~ pieces SATEEN sale price, per yat Boot oo yds DRE3S C quality, worth 23« NO RKaus Dry ( A. D. LEAROYD, Dalem 7.30 p. m. Mr E. E. Be of Toronto, spent Thanksgiviog "3m. his parents at the pursonage. Mrs E. E. Dales of Drayton with her nephew and niese Master Gordon MOCKLER Thos. Laidlaw B. A. of E: the Priceville Circuit next the 15th inst as follows : Priceville 10.30 a. m. Ebenezer 2.30 p. m. Salem 3* t 4#=~4 From another Correspondent The annual sermons of the Missionâ€" "7 Society uf the Methodist Charch will (D. V.) be preached by the Rev. & a 2L November These prices prevail only during the month in which this circular is isstued, while 1 are large, yet many will undoubtedly be sold out before the end of the month. 10 Durham, Ont THE KING HATS Allow us to draw to your atention only a few of the special lines which | which we can save you money, many of them are imported direct by us quantities so that we can offer them at a lower price than others. Half Price These bags were dumped on the Canadian market by a New York manufacturer at their value in order to keep his faetory going. There are 138 bags in the Lotâ€"50c values go for 25câ€"$1.00 ones for 50c and s%on.‘j The biggest snap in Hand Bags we have ever offered. These Gloves are fine vauality and are always sold by merchants at 25¢ pr. c got a snap and have all sizes ffom 6§ to 8 fOf PEC PM yar>srurs nxnumrsrxxrxmecn zn x RBG Tans, Browns, black and other shades, some shaped and some corded, all with nice buckles and made of best Quality Kid, Best Belt value possible each ......... 29¢ This silk is a beautiful quality of Ghiffon Taffeta, in black Cream, Brown, Greens, Biucs, Reds and Wine formerly sold by us at 75¢ per yard, but a special buying enables us to offer twenty pieces this month at per yard ... ... §9¢ These represent the best»values in the trade and each cloth has stood the test. Peryard...................50¢ Regular 65¢. values com1:>risin§:e the finest weaves in Paâ€" namas, Cashmeres, Lustres, Serges, and Crispines in all the leading shades, also genuine Scotch Clan Tartans. Cream All Wool Ringwood Gloyes BIG@EST DRESS GOODS VALUE Our 50c Fabrics d by the Rev. of Eugenia on SALE OF SILKg 75¢c Valuee this Month for 59c * LEATHER HAND BAGS Money Saving Values LEATHER BELTS 40¢c Values for 29¢ m hn lt hn Mr McDougall is now occupying his new house near the station and and Miss Wilma Pattison late of Kalâ€" lispel, Mont., visited her sister Mrs Rev. H. Berry during the holidays returning to Drayton ‘Tuesday noon. _ Wm Harness c¢f the House ot Inâ€" dustry, Markdale, conducted seryice in the Methodiss Church here last Bunday the 8th inst and his discourse was much appreciated oy a deeply interested congregation who know a good thing when they hear it. Sunl% Ferguson, Louisa Watson, Don McKinnon of the O. S. C. L, Owen Sound, and Mrs Henderson of Darham Road, s%ent Thanksgiving with their ftriends here "THE HOUSE OF OUALITyY" â€"Speaking of Mr Lemieux‘s new scheme of tree rural mail delivery the Montreal Witness says : ‘The Portmasterâ€"General, who has already done much for the promotion and cheapening of intercourse has shown a good deai of courage in introducing something that will flubsbly "Ee out the only surplus that any of the departments can show for the past twelve months Whatever it costs Li 100 RACCCCTEE PHIVELORE CE on Friday egening the 2031;";‘0“ More particalars next week. The ,Sunday School of Ebenezer, (Glenmont) Priceville cireuit, intend bolding their{annual entertainment Mrs Moore has moved into the house which he lately occupied. of the special lines which we control on BROADWAY CLOTHING 30c SATINETTE (for Blouses ) 19¢ a yd All sizes. â€" This is a splendid hose and worth casily 35c. pairâ€"so far ahead of the ordinary 25¢ stocking thatg):‘ could hardly believe we can sell them at. .. ...." ... _â€" THE DURKHAMREVIEW All shades a beautiful quality and suitable for Hair Belts, etc. A very special offering at per yard.... This cloth is in black only with small white figure. _ The color is a fine Jet Black and will wash well. _ We have sold many apiece at 30¢ but a special snap in this serâ€" viceable goods enables us to offer it while it lasts at per YATAY : : 2324 e‘x 244 s 4e s aidaible s slul s o e L 0c .o & L This cioth is in Navy Blue every respect worth 1.25 pei exceptional cireumstances Best Dress Goods Bargain This is‘ a beautiful quality English Cashmere Stocking, seamless foot, fast color, sizes 84 to 9%, a genuine 40c stocking, but we imported them direct from the Old Country and offer them this month at per pr...... .... 29¢ Special 1.25 ALLâ€" WOOL YENETIAN 50 inch wide for 85¢ yd THE DURHAM REVIEW Boys‘ an Ladies‘ Pare Worsted Ribbed Hose 25c per pr A 25c Wide Taffeta Silk Ribbon 19c per yard â€"4 4 Gâ€"e Merchandise Broker McKECHNIE‘S Big Stock, Durham A 40c CASHMERE HOSE For 29c. in Navy Blue only, a choice shade and is in t worth 1.25 per yd. We obtained it under circumstances and consider it perhaps the soods Bargain we have ever Ooffered .....;... in some lines the quantities may well, however, be 2CC0UNtEd & _ y jpormmermemam, a 2 0 debt to the fanmers, on whowe pro | DMEBEILDEC.AL in raprermemuaithiet . 0. RUrron, M. D. 0. m cost ot government t ~‘J. G. k C. M den of all our subsidized industries. a d i ied it mrival conmrmentt aeage ym y this great to t who dwel! | C e 6 in country places, and it is to the| ~ "****°°°5f Ril, OM Moodic Comer. country places that Canada must| 9â€";; .. m 2â€"4 p. m. look for a large percentage of the Telephone Connection No. 10 én:n ;.ndof womb en who c!:lllmak; itbe inrimenifeemmmmmmmnnnemmmmmenmmmmmmmnmuntnimmmmmimme na the future. n anything. be a loss that n:uix tend to mu{e thg ARTHPP"R ?Hyo M. D-- young men and the young women on rexox, :be m;ima more eit;fl:e’lmd with theip| Office ever J'B‘tfio.:...‘.'.. Store ot, and more willing to remain on ; x 4 the land and cultivate it with skill "°°"’l (re Phax and knowledge, with t eeling in M@> Bpecial attention given to Discases O# their hearts that there is no calling Women and Chfidren. more noble than theirs ? THZEF WINTER QUARTERTL Y and in large A 50e Fashion Journal for 2cc including any 15¢ paitern. BIG & BESTp EVE Bows, 10 1908 3 § (a B i3 & Having decided to give up the Gent‘s Furnishing Business in . Dorham my entire stock will be cleared out at cost price. For bargains in Men‘s and Boy‘s ‘Sult: and Odd Pants, Raincoats Umbrelias, Hats and Caps, Shirts. Collars & Ties, Handkerchiefs, Susâ€" penders, Hose and half hose, Underâ€" wear, Sweaters, Overalls & Smocks Boots and Shoes Embalming a Specialty. Picture Framing, Shortest Notice suxow Rooxmsâ€"Next to Swallow‘s Barâ€" Going + Business beerlshup. * * "~~~~7%~~ / _ i2 RrEsinpenc® â€" First house south of _ Lawrence‘s Blacksmith Shop. UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director D. McPHAIL_.»+ Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme Court Notary Public Commissioner. Money to Loan, ()tflce, over Gordon‘s Jewelry Store Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer A&c. Money to Loan at lowest rates. flice, MclIntyre Block over the Stan O dard Banz, Durh am, Ontario. attamhaa, _ acs °Un I.0,, WIN D¢ q attended to, Terms on application to Licensed Auctioneer for Co. Urey Terms moderate. Amlaemenu for sales as E‘odn.l?:fic_, mnst be made at the Review Ofâ€" o mlla P Edn CCC mETe? VE fice, Durham, 4* oormponde;ee addressed there, or to Ceylon P.O., will be promptly ubtamidad ts â€" masen l Paal n n a lnsurance Agent. Money to Loan Issuer of Marriage Licenses. A gen eral financial business transacted, AhLRTHUR H. JACKSON Officeâ€"OCalder‘s Block, over Post Office and everything in the Gent‘s Furâ€" nishing line this is your chance .n:i you should take ad yantage of it, j)_ . uste Royal College Dental Surgeon Dentistry in :'ll its branches. JJONOR GRADUATE Toronto University Grad Sake Ranat w lt n Eie W. C, PICKERING D. D S., L DS. HONOR GRADUATE of Toronto University, graduate of Royal College of Dent.nlgnr eons of Ontario. Rooms Over J & J gUNTER's New Store D. MePHAIL, Ceylon P. 0 or to C. RAMAGE, Durbham #@r Ceylon has a telephone office, jl. F.GRANT D.D.S., L.D. Notary Public, Commissioner CONYVEYANCER, &ec. Full line of Catholic Robes and _ black and white Caps for aged _ people. ONTARIO ARCHIVES DURHAM, ONT. (Lower To wn «D eeseaeT P_AT, J. P. TELFORD A, BELL W. F. DUNN Selling ‘5¢ ‘5. No ike his C a80 3 "%

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