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Durham Review (1897), 8 Apr 1909, p. 8

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w LNX TZILXX®N G xo C 3 o 2y 4 L t N W - e ‘â€"N # ‘f‘/ #A< i"{{lf’ \;'7\7) * ¢‘ hok N )MMM ; C Q\\\ / y RB < \WP2 T0 t s sA M§ ais Fresh Groceries always on hand,often the Ap Cheapest, always the best gé ROBERT BURNEIT E oo mpmempmeurmvomeoupesâ€"ap A Doots and Shoes g; We have some fine patents, Kid and Dongola Â¥ig Blucher styles, in all sizes, ___ _welling out the Bankâ€" , ' : | _ Spence & Co., Toronto @ e °. C ONT. ) l Copr ie â€"ve .." ABrsk)" yc s 2 Nce ves ie it w 1 on e t oc 6t m £ mtEA nAE = THE PEOPLES STORE ‘@ LADIES‘ WINTER COATS § Our new Prints have just arrived and a numbker of Dress (Goods. A few snaps on Men‘s winter Suits to be cleared out, to make room for our Spring Suits. To be sold at half price ; here is your chance to save money, these are all new coats and must be sold this winter â€" No trouble to show them. 40¢ lines for 25¢ 1b. Our Motto ! Everything Strictly as Advertised.~ Our Big Purchase made in order to move the balance of our Stock. _ Look out for the Big Green Signâ€"Liquidation Saleâ€"and COME ON IN. f Selling out the Bankâ€" HALF PRIC E Saturday F5 Regardless of cost, Suits at 298 and Overcoats as low as 1.98 He‘avy yard wide flanellette, reg. 12 4¢ a yd, Ks c auure gÂ¥su08 eadaluciesse {«¥kexi8e6%er When we say ya wide we mean 36 inches, dark & light patterns our price less than mill pr Heavy Cream Flannelette, reg. 12%c¢, sale PCE PCK yQU.... . . c« erkulk «or«AÂ¥guver khr@‘® Heayy and wide Fast Colored Print, reg. 12M4¢, sale price per yard.... ........ ... Pure Linen‘ Towelling, sold always for 10¢ a yME OUK PHIKE. ... . c avcrck sursus tua uns ?n Wrapperettes, neat patterns and best quality, worth fully 12%c a yard, only ...... .... .. White Swiss and colored Muslins 15¢, values PEEYANE....««+« cuuteaser are‘ «vir«aÂ¥ Â¥xegu¢s Heavy Factory Cotton Sheeting wory 1 23¢ a yd pertect weave and no dressing, great snap at Compare these Prices with Others More of the Burton & Spence Bankrupt stock just arrived Monster price cutting for Thursday and Saturday. _ These prices from 8 in the morning until we close, not only for an fhour.~ Biggest bargains all day long. Greeted the magnificent showing of Silks and Dress Goods on Saturday, when hundreds ofi eager buyers crowded the store of H. H. MOCKLER and secured bargains undreamed of, not only in the dress goods and silks but in all other departments as well. The verdict of the people is universal. 9 & f Mockler‘s Bargains by far the best ASTONISHMENT ADMIRATION : 5 Chests Best Teas Left Great Sale of Clothing dntore oo se dt c emea. oi grar ararsend ol Highest Prices for Batter and Eggs. Special Bargains on Furs 25 lbs best Granulated Sugar for $1. in our Bargain Baskets, Saturday CONTENTS f'fé’f5;3?focB%f}Z;‘lL'fici“f:é'm’&_lg’. se c lieg }55 This lot for $3.75 + n cachs poug, core, tomstoss, gio. bag ealt recoie pe ronn ieonine on . it There are others Boots and Shoes 1b. 35¢ lines for 23¢ lb 30e lines for 19c lb. Dress Musling, 5¢ yd Towellings.... 5¢ yd Printg.... .... 5¢yd Just received 1 Case Children‘s Cotton Stockings, out they go at per pair 5c. 8:c 8:c y (v y (v Flannellette 5e yd White fringed towels‘se Cottons...... ... 5t yd Beautiful effects in Light Grey, Cream, Navy and Brown Tweeds, values range up to 75¢ per yard. It‘s a shame to sell them at such a price but bought at 62%¢ on the dollar, they will go quick at per yd. ....29¢ This cloth has been handled by us for several seasons and always sold at 60 and 75 cts a yd , colors Navy, Green, Wine, Brown, sale 39 price pEr YU....%..... i «+ . r2rs x ¥¥¥a s#aiz C 10 pieces Crepe de Chene, Bedford Cords,~ Henâ€" riettas and Mohairs, colors Myatle, Navy, Browun, Pear! Grey, Wine and Black worth fully 39 I5¢ per ydy, fOr .:. .. .. is«‘ sk .1 4x 1 xis C Worth double in Navy and Cream sale price 1 cese New King Hats, never before sold under 2.50 many lines on sale, in stiff and soft 1 75 shapes for ..¢...‘....Artilsar«rrs rwevde + 1 case other makes, worth up to $2.50 each SOL .+ x+ x>>« crrr.sxr«msay stt ue " 1 vak an uts 1-“ case soft and stiff hats, all $2.00 hats for 1 w @P Y$uliler neas i ereoer n oey reanes s (MgiC > S | : SRigh Je Btack. it willge quick ... ... ./ C ; Case Tweeds for Skirts and Suits 29¢ yer yard Hat Sale for Easter 10 Pieces New Panamas Dress Goods 1 MrThos. Dargavel, of Wiarton, is this week a guest of Mvnd Mrs J. W. Crawford. Mr _ Crawford is leaving again this weck for his home in Adanâ€" ac, Sask. R&ilwag building activity is quitw brisk out there at present and good connections with east and west will scon be possible on two lines. Mr and Mra Johnston, of Saskatâ€" chewan, the latter a daughter of the late Mrs McRae and formerly Mrs Elliot, of Chatswortb, are on a visit to the Harris family at present. They are en route home from a trip to Engâ€" land, where they have been visiting since December. Miss Jean Binnie, daughter of Mr. Thos Binnie of British Columbia, left for home Tuesday, after nive months spent pleasantly among her numerous relatiyes here. Mr Dan McCormack, Aberdecn, left last week for Camrose,. Alta, He spent over Saturda{ and Sunday visâ€" iting friends and relatives in Toronto. Mr Herb. Kearney, Mason City, visited his wife and mother in town for a few days and returned on Monâ€" day accompanied by Wim. Daniel. Mr, Teft of the Hanover Post staff visited relativyes at Bunessan over Sunday and gave the Revirw a friendly call on his return. Miss Florence McCormack left on Thursday for Kochester, after snendâ€" ing a few months with her parents ot Aberdeen. Mrs Thos. J. White, Toronto, sister of Mr Angus McArthur, attended the wedding of the latter on 31st March Miss M. Clark, of Fergus, returned Saturday after a three weeks visit with her aunt, Mre Alex Russell. Mr W im Smellie is q“ain * of Bunesâ€" san," after spending the winter with his daughter in Toronto. Heavy, all linen crash bath towelling Tea Towelling, reg 12%4¢ value for 8c yd 1 Case Pure Linen Towelling Jr. 4th.â€"Willie Edge, Harold Mcâ€" Kechnie, John Grasby, Jr3rdâ€"Stewâ€" art McArthur, 8r2ndâ€"Tom Grasby, Earl Vessie, Arnetts McKechnie, Jr. Pt 2ndâ€"Mabel Gunstgy. Esther Mcâ€" Lean, Nettie Day. r_ lstâ€"Winnie Mitcbel!, Campbell Mitchell. Reba Vessie. Jt Istâ€"Merron McArthur, Teddy Middleton, May Mitchell, L. B. WALKER, Teacher 8. 8. NO. 6, BENTINCK, Br 4thâ€"Campbell Clark, _ Frank Twamley. Jr 4thâ€"Katie Phillips, Pearl Hopkins, Irene Britton, 8r 3rd â€"Hughie Hendry, Willie Britton, Maggie Clark: _ Jr 3rdâ€"Eva Redford, Haurry Cox, Willie Hopkins, Gordou Reid. _ 8Sr2ndâ€"Jennmie Britton, Alyin Reid, Nina Noble, Neilie McDougail, Ts L P. HoPKINS, Teacher. Marcu Rueport U. s.s. xo. 2, B & G | Miss Sophia Burnett visited in Toâ€" jronto from Thursday till Monday, Miss Kathleen Grant is in Thornâ€" bury this Wednesd.{ atlending the wedding of Miss Ethel Idle and purpâ€" oses visiting over Easter Sunday in Toronto. Bovyp.â€"â€"In Darham, on SundaEOAsril 4th, to Mr and Mrs Allan Boyd, a daughter. d on i uh Miss Pearl Wilson, Toronto, is home on a visit to ber parents, Mr and, Mrs Geo. Wilson. Batister Duno and Mrs Dunn visâ€" Ited relatiyes in Poronto over the week end. March School Reports BORN THE DURHAM REVIEW Big Lot Hats on Sale each..... ... .. Values up to 2.50, on sale at Values up to 1.50, on sale per yard JUST THINK OF IT.â€"Tamelines Black, Navy, Brown, Sky Blus, Cream, Wine and Cardmiill. The best qualities dyed in the yarn with different colored selvidge to show it. s. p. 390 Heavy Black Taffetta worth easily goc a yd 49 Rich Jet Black. â€"It will go quick ..... .. C Fresh from the Great Dress Goods and Silk House of Burton Spence & Co. 75¢ Silks for 39¢ T weeds for Men‘s +4 <@> + What a great Opportunity ! to 1.50, on sale per yard ..,... .. 756 to 2. 50, on Sglest.....;:.... ... 1w «6 s k e e sn w n d n hn s 6 n e w n ue a e n a in ® Coates best thread, 200 yd spools everywhere 5¢c our pr per spool .. Saturday Thread 3¢ Spool TORONTO Silks Rag and Metal Dealer 1 would bhe much obliged to the people of Durham and surrounding country to save their iron, rags, rubâ€" ber, copper, brass, horse bair, sheep skins. unwashed wool, till I call. 1 will pay the best prices going, Full line of Catholic Robes and _ black and white Caps for aged _ people. Embalming a Specialty. Picture Framing, Shortest Notice sH#ow Rooxmsâ€"Next to Swallow‘s Barâ€" ber Shop. "agt: REsIDENCE â€" First house south Lawrence‘s Blacksmith Shop. UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director Jr 20dâ€"Clars Hendry, Dannie Nubn, Etta Twamley, Gilbert Noble, Jr P 2naâ€"BRdgar Boyce, Johnunie MeDougâ€" all. _ 8r lstâ€"Merle Reoid, JIr Istâ€" Robbie Britton, Joe Burne. Average attendance, 31. M. E. MorTtox, Teacher. 8. 8. o. 10, BENTINCK. 8r 4thâ€"Pearl Wilson, Jr 4thâ€" Mabel Smith, May Grierson, Robt Putherbough, Philip McDonald, Marâ€" Lorie Clark. â€" 8r 3rdâ€"Gladys McDonald Jlara Honess. Jr 3raâ€"John Clark Howard McDougal!, Roy Lamb, John Smith, Sr 20dâ€"Bertha Honess, Celia Honess, Perry Caswell, Jessie Clark, John Grierson, _ Jr 2ndâ€"Carrie Grierâ€" son, CarlgleHcDonuld. Willie McDonâ€" ald, 8r Pt2ndâ€"Sterling Lamo, Belle McQuarrie. _ Jr Pt2adâ€"George Wilâ€" son, John Cawsell. Sr 1stâ€"Mary Lamb, Archie Wilson. © Average attendance, 25, M. GLASER, Durham A. BELL M. GLASER Suits M, Mortox, Teacher of buildings, ratt/ing fine tarm, cheap, J 40 acres extra good land near Allan | Park, very cheap, | 130 acres Bentinck â€" 4; miles from Hanover, close to school and Post Office with daily mail. Brick house, | frame bank barn, great sa ap, and _ | The Hanover Conveyancer, offers : 100 acres near Allan Parkâ€" eplendid Many other Good Bargains in Farm and Town property. Money tobe Made WALKERTON BUSINESS COLLEGE has been tested in the crucible of experiâ€" «nce, with the fire of public opinion, and has not been found wanting. Thesuccess of our fndune- has mot been excelled. Not the largest, but the highest grade modern Business School in Western Ontario, Individual instruction. No vacation. Mail Courses, Enter any day, Write for particulars. by attending to this advertisgment Enter Any Time mere Hosiery 0 tagies cas» eA LEX, RUSSELL ® 4 pint cans paint worth 15¢ sale price Pint wid d C Sope * * > ** Quart «6 64 64 4sc a4 &4 " gal’ 4408 4 £4 9“ 4+ 44 White or Black, small bill, Hooks & Eyes. 8. P. 2 p‘k‘gs for 5¢ Blaok striped Dress Muslins worth 20c. Sale price, ..... .. 15¢ White mercerised waistings worth 35¢. do ma+*s +« :: $ie Colored cretonns worth 10 and 12%c. do fxi.*> > > Bg Pnre White Table Linen worth #1.00 a yd _ do t»*+*s »» . bik Men‘s Suits in good patterns, worth $11.00 do rx»xa> â€" $E00 $* +4 # Tweed & Worsted worth 12% & 14. 9.98 Raincoats, up to date styles worth $14.00. Sale price.. .... $898 Ladies Dongolia Oxfords worth 1.50, Sale price.... .... ... T5¢ Ladies *‘ _ Strap slippers with buckle worth 1.50 for. 99e Ladies Pat. Oxfords worth 3. 50. Sale Price...... .. ...... %50 Men‘s Shoes in Box Calf and Dong. Worth 2.75 for ...... 219 Men‘s Shoes in Box Calf, good style. Worth 2.50 for...... 1.19 Men‘s Suitings in Tweeds and Wousted. Worth 10. 50 for . (.83 Flannelette Blankets 10x4 worth 1.25, sale price .......... 89 25 Wrappers, all good patterns, worth 2.000, sale price .... 1.19 April Sale on All department in Big Store full of Snaps in _ 0 Below are a few hints picked from each Dept. H. H. MILLER, i Easter Bargains 3 . SPOTTON, Principai Wall Papers are going out with a rush at our half price sale. THERE‘S Hollyâ€"wood Paintsâ€"All colors The Big Store Durham{#"z. without disadvantage to yourself by our Special Personal help system. _ Write for par ticulars. C. A. FLEMING, Principat, Owen Sound YouCan Enter Any Time in Canada‘s lufll‘::‘hool of Shortâ€" _ hand and ness. NORTHERNL] /; C M/ZWW Ornamental Writing, _ and in placing all its graduates, Each student is taught separateâ€" ly at his own desk, Trial lessons for one week free. Visitors welcome. Open Sept. 2. W. T. CLANCY P Day and Night Classes. Leads in Bookâ€"keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Commercial Law, Comâ€" mercial Correspondence, Plain Business Writing, Business College MT. FOREST OWEN SOUND, Ont APRIL 8, 0 at Reducâ€" 0 ed Prices All Paints 0 terns 10¢, rincipal, 8e 69c $7.00 9.98 $8 98 2.50 2.19 1.19 6.83 89 1.19 65 e 19¢ ‘ Railroad x: Boys‘ Sp ® Collars * Men‘s s i ale 50c to J YOL. XX TAk Rf " oo oo on w tA 4 o 4ns Neckwe Men‘s S . B. Ap OÂ¥ We have folk Suit Boys‘ thr trimming when vo! th Great lin finest im Men‘s fid in all t W Wash tie M NEW 8 FOR S Cana WJ exp« () go to da th lor ti 23 SO NC

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