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Durham Review (1897), 15 Apr 1909, p. 10

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ao papaaae i ib aeipop n en h ie reak se ~â€" THE PEOPLES STORE _ um #¢im £Iy2 im faAanyX WM AIÂ¥X * is Ko ww 42. NC ww > NC WPP NC W J . SWE C N s ' id B Alrt "‘f o o itaeapit snM pdpale nae Jexs Our new Prints have just of Dress Goods. We have some fine patents, Rid and LVONgO!ld Blucher styles, in all sizes, Fresh Groceries always on hand,often the Cheapest, always the best To be sold at half price ; here is to save money, these are all new coat: sold this winter â€" No trouble to show t LADIES‘ â€" WINTER COATS A few snaps on Men‘s winter Suits to be cleared out, to make room for our Spring Suits. Greeted the twelfth day of our great Sale of the Bankrupt Stock of Burton, Spence & Co. The personalities indulged in by our opposition only go to show the soreness occasioned by the big business we have been taking and on Saturday the people universally proclaimed Compare these Prices with Others H. H. Mockler went to Toronto Monday to arrange for the shipment of a big block of Stock for next Saturday‘s selling. ROBERT BURNEITT Ile}nvy yard wide flanellette, reg. 12 34¢ a yd, K car« «srrs geu cxioucys «s Fuad 1x c uk "aerriet When we say yd wide we mean 36 inches, dark & light patterns our price less than mill pr Heavy Cream Flannelette reg. 12%%c¢, sale priICG PEL yQU...s ~««« |ccers sarwerrs««} n*68i% Heavy and wide Fast Colored Print, reg. 12%4e, sale price per yard.... ........ ... Pure Linen Towelling, sold always for 10¢ a yatd, OUF PHICE....«. a«.c¢e«r«ere« v1«%#8 +Â¥r Wrapperettes, neat patterns and best quality, worth fully 12%¢ a yard, only ..... .... .. White Swiss and colored Muslins®15c, values pef YaAQ ... «.. «ces kuew uaujes 648 4Â¥ +Â¥ rgn Heavy Factory Cotton Sheeting wory 12%e a yd pertect weave and no dressing, great snap at 40c lines for 25¢ 1b, Regardless of cost, Suits at 2 98 and Overcoats as Selling out the Bankâ€" rupt Stock of Burton, Spence & Co., Toronto 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. â€" ' HALF PRICE Highest Prices for Butter and Eggs. 5 Chests Best Teas Left Great Sale of Clothing Special Bargains on Furs 10 Mockler‘s Bargains by far the best Boots and Shoes 25 lbs best Granulated Sugar for $1. in our Bargain Baskets, Saturday MONSTER PRICEâ€"CUTTING EFFORT for Saturday 30¢ lines for igc lb. fine patents, Kid and Dongola ENORMOUS BUSINESS Saturday Dross Musling Towellings ... low CONTENTS $1.00 worth Best Granulated Sugar, 25 lbs for. .... .$1.00 4 lbs Best 40¢ Tea, Japan Black and Mixed........ . 1.60 1 tin best salmon 15¢, Glass Baking Powder 10¢, Large bottle Licglid Veneer 50e 75 1 tin each, peas, corn, tomatoes, 30¢, bag salt 10¢, t0 yds 12%c¢ flannelette 1.25 1,.65 as ice ; here is your chance all new coats and must be )le to show them. 1.98 Just received 1 Case Childrer‘s Cotton Stockings, out they go at per pair 5c. arrived and a number 35¢ lines for 23¢ 1b teâ€"ale) & 7 5¢ 5C yd yd yd H. H. MOCKLER â€" 8.¢ 8:c 8c 8c y (v 8c 8c Flannellette 5e yd White fringed towels‘5e Cottons...... ... 5¢ yd 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 yIU.â€"...., }...«. kerran aueuses s C 10 pieces Crepe de Chene, Bedford Cords, Henâ€" riettas and Mohairs, colors Myitle, Navy, Browu, Pear! Grey, Wine and Black worth fully 39 u50 per yo, 1OL .+. : «s +ax x+« nxit‘s aiÂ¥at w C Worth double in Navy and Cream sale price 29 pet YU.....s sssas «rxri%x rirrrÂ¥@ishtrskss C 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¢ Te | Mr. fil“‘““’ e last we fi!uuu i5 | Dornot E other 1 “I Mr. WB Echel Wg in Wa Kf in Walkerton, ate | Wonder wlo the ma:ried genticâ€" % man was that wok the two young € ladies to the party Tuesday night. E’-fl: Mr. John Clark is esgaged with Bs Mr, Ed. Redford of Lamlâ€"sh for the i6 summer months. > fl; School cluosed Wednesday of last __IWeek owing to the sgt_lde_:nnrillness 3.". 28|\ Mrs. Donald Smith ard family of gig Dornoch »re visiting her piarents and 2s |other relatives bere at present. “l Mr. Heughan and daughter Miss fi Ethel spent last week with relatives case New King Hats, never before sold under 2.50 many lines on sale, in stiff and soft 1 75 shapes IOL . . 1 .« S crr. xa oo <xle ui s s Yaova + case other makes, worth up to $2.50 each SOF .:« «.x irr« 2tÂ¥ aiiaasentle daaderits 1-w case soft and stiff hats, all $2.00 hats for 1 w Hat Sale for Easter Case Tweeds for Skirts and Suits 29¢ yer yard Mr. Din MeDougall madea busiâ€" noss trip to Owen Sound Puesday of last week. School cluosed Wednesday of last week owing tothe sudden illness of our teacher. _ Hope Miss Morton will be able to start teaching again Mo..â€" day as usual. iliu Catharine McDougall and her friend, Miss Mary McQueen are ;pending a couple of weeks holidays ere. Mr Wm Fulton was in Owen Sound on business Wednesaay of last week. Mrs. McCallum, postmistress, has been under the weather the last tew days. _ Hope to hear of her recovery Miss Clara Hendry hbas recovered from aslight attack of chicken pox. Sorry to hear we are soon to lose our worthy pastor Mr McLennan. A number from Ebenezer attended service here Sunday eyening. Miss Jessie McDonald is spending bher Easter bolidays with friends at Lacknow. Mrs, Smith is we are sorry to learn, under the weather at present, but under the skilfal treatment of Dr Jamieson we trust we shall soon see her around again. Dress Goods 10 Pieces New Panamas Crawford Mulock 1 Case Pure Linen Towelling Heavy, all linen crash bath towelling Tea Towelling, reg 12%¢ value for 8¢ yd The anniversary of whose Diamond Wedding w last week‘s Review Mr. Neil Coutts was in the neighâ€" borhood during Easter week. He has rented his tarm to Mr H. Gonder. Mr. James Stinson last week movâ€" ed a kitchen into its place enlarging the domicile of Mr Lunney. _ Under the skilfal engineering of Mr Stinson and the carefal â€"management of his assistants it was quite successtally accomplished, everything fitting into place as though it had been built there. It is his intention to venser the house this season. Miss Maggie Henderson who is uttending High School at Hanove: ilz:spending her Easter holidays at ome. Boyd Bros. have pnrchased & threshing outfit, and will be preparâ€" ed next fall to clean out everything in sight. They do not believe in waiting until the last moment before getting their machinery ready for F _X f s * * y +3 ftes . t %*"‘*‘ q i ha en . fags o. 4 es d e . °o_ oA g’?{ s2a is "a> l uts sn e i‘ e s 2e {i i ; MR. AND MRS. D. COLERIDGE, SR., North Egremont. THE DURHAM REVIEW k E:g’. ?':;"‘1 This lot for $3.75 There are others Fresh from the Great Dress Goods and Silk House of Burton Spence & Co. JUST THINK OF IT.â€"Tamelines Black, Navy, Brown, Sky Blue, Cream, Wine and Cardmill. The best qualities dyed in the yarn with 39C different colored selvidge to show it, s. p. Heavy Black Taffetta, worth easily goc a yd 49 Rich Jet Black, It will go quick....... C Big Lot Hats on Sale each . .. Values up to 1.50, on sale per yard..... .. 75c Values up to 2.50, on sale at ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Tweeds for Men‘s Suits What a great Opportunity ! Coates best thread, 200 yd spools everywhere 5c our pr per spool .. 2.50, on saleat.......... ... 1 m se ue se en w ww e n a a e n en n y e w in in t * 15¢c Silks for 39¢ Saturday DURHAM ONT. Silks The follmvin(il timetable will be in effect until further notice * nR down read up . a.mg m p.m. a. m. 6.30 3.00 Walkerton 9.55) 1.11 6.55}3.25!Ieave Hanover nr’ve]9.31‘12.55 7.06i3.30: Allan Park 9.20 12. 40 7.223.52 Durham {9.04*12.24 7.331.03 â€" McWilliams _ 8521212 T47 £17 _ Priceville___ 8381188 8.00,4.30 ar‘ve Saug.Jct, leave 8.25 11.45 Connecting with traims to and from Toronto, (gnly one change between Durham and Toronto. Speed, comfort and safety, Come to us for tickets and informaâ€" tion. We are also agents for Allan and ominion line steamships and C. P, R‘ ocean liners, MacFARLANE & CO. Thread 3¢ Spool was on March 31, as reported in The StafM@rd Buok pays interest on Sayings nk deposits from date of deposit to R%date of withdrawal. Every dollar the deposit earns interest for ever®lay it remains on deposit . The undel‘lisned offers for service at Lot 9 and 10, Con 2, W G R., Bentinck, a thoroughbred Durham bull, good pedigree, and _ a Thoroughbred Tamâ€" wort h hog, â€" For terms and particulars apply to _ _ l Staff and Equipment. The school is thoroughly equipped in tmchmg ability, in chemical and electrical supplies an fittings, &c., for full Junior Leaving and Mauric ulation work. The following competent staf are in charge : THO8. ALLAN, PflnclEll, 1st Class Certificate sub{ecu : Science, Euclid, English Grammar Bookâ€"keeping and Wiiting. MISS DONALDA McKERRACHER, B. A., Grac uate of Queen‘s University. Bubjecs Latin, Freuch, Algebra, Arithmetic, MISS AMY EDGE, Graduate of the Faculty of Education. . Subjects: Literature, Compoâ€" sition, Geography, History and Art. Intending Students should enter at the begin ning of the term if possible. Board can be ob tained at reasonable rates. . Durham is a healthy and attractivetown, making it a most desirable place for residence FEKS: $1 per month in advance. 2 | Tuesday, April 20 4 » S N ho s We en / JP is â€" esb t YRP ies 2 hests o NS NT e Bs hy Pn & .: h ho = n e oak l ie . is‘ oAr fenatitht /6 eP hss . ai h ¢ m «9 .. o p Dp C 4e P IP fau‘ se ce ~/ ut »st * (ifg c rj Int i s« o + <r tyZ. tc* "?‘ rPlrhl x 4 xt W + + L126 P > Sa n wAy+ o Ler ‘f,/ w5 M + "Sh +. [+*:%. . Wheh s â€" CA 369 se ns d ma tést .t Vn )e agh Aftd en Bhfese 5 ;':', .R .;:r-...' x B h. o.‘ *./ popd T‘\ sn us e l o "t‘:xut' 6 F ""'c"'""""‘ Durham school Stock for Seryice You certainly ought to have a look at our ties. ‘They are as styâ€" lish and pretty as can be. "Just the right size, the right shape, the right colors. If you like nice bows ® Auction Hexry AurxaxpuR, Dornoch ALEX. RUSSELL, Durham Everything in Hardware, Tinâ€" ware, Graniteware, Paints & Oils, will be so!l {or what they will bring. Remember the date, Tuesday April 20, at 2 o‘clock. The commencing at 2 o‘clock R. BRIGHAM, Auctioneer at Alex. Russell‘s Hardware Store on ALEX. RUSSE Big Store, D C. Ramage Secretary _ A Big Buxpus of old papers to | under carpets for 5 cents at the | view Office. We solicit the business of Manufacturer Engineers and others who realize the advisabi ity of having their l.'nleuun-siuru tramsact« by Experts, Prelimina vice free, Charp moderate, OIPW':‘ Adviser sent upon : mnest, Marion & Maron, Reg*d., New York 1, hu. Montreal: and Washington. D.C., U.S A. y 4./ 2 24 N 277 &)llti_fln‘d__l!l’u’l‘ Anvone sending a ckunh-ieia'aucnfnhn may @uickly ascertain our opinion whether an invention ‘l mhblm%mummunh n tions strict )yconfidon A on Patents P horat Cavon thebthi oc W reocive epecial notice, fi!tho;mm in tto A handsomely iDustrated weekly, Largest cirâ€" MUNN & 693018 ation : APRIL 15, SSELL . Durham ROMPTLY Sale seapreste=> New YQtk «. THE REVIEW. 50c to o t t n snn 3 Was ® Colc VOL. XX 1 o o o s p a s 2 4nz To any address in will send THE RI now to Jan. 1, 19] months) for 50 cer vautage of this ret or see that your fr bor does so, NQO! American N Scotch C White V Cambr Scotch Zepher Gi White Ind Linen Dress Suit White Ind Canad English Print CARPET DEF ha first . B. We have s Weaves a Pr )Y )Y n He NF to wal t1 11 Y()

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