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Durham Review (1897), 14 Oct 1909, p. 5

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rely unt- spec: in he " n " " Cl to " its omens-14.1”» -' _ -..' McKechnIe 5 Merchandise Broker Sale getting famous the world over. People know what this great Sale means to them. It means a saving of 50 per cent The completeness of the big new stock and the shrewd buying had a great deal to do with the gigantic success of this most wonderful Sale. Mr John McKech'nie, the buyer for the big Departmental Store. has been preparing for this great event tor months, and looked forward to big doings and prepared accordingly. NOTICE TO THE. PUBLIC: Hundreds of excited customers pleading for one week longer, so the flrm have decided to give the Half Price Bargain Snaps up to next Saturday night at 10.30. We invite you to be curious, to come in tomorrow and every day until the close of the Big Sale and revel to your heart’s content in the la st week's bargains. thirtrtitrllidlllming Success THE MERCHANDISE BROKER SALE ON THE TOP NOTCH THIS TIME, Taking more CASH and doing more BUSINESS than ever before. Level-headed people coming M or so miles McKechnie's Merchandise Broker Sale getting famous the world over. Ill Special Remnant Table A. D. LEAROYD, Sale Promoter The REVIEW has completed arrangements whereby it is enabled to offer to its paid-in-advance subscribers good for one year from date of issue, in the Imperial Guarantee and Accident Co. of Toronto, the best Company of its kind in Canada, for Alfhough suitable for any occupation or trade, this Policy is specially adapted for the requirements of farmers. It not only covers one thousand dollars payable in case of death by accident, but 'pays spstaitied sums for certain losses, and a weekly indemnity while laid up from injuries. This policy ineludetrkiebed by a horse, gored by a bull or cow, injured while operating a threshing machine, mowing machine or reaper, railway, automobile, elevator accidents, etc. Insure Your Life Against Accident To anyone forwarding us $2.00 in pay: for two new yearly subscriptions to REVIEW, one of these valuable Policies be given free. THE REVIEW A $1000 Accident Insurance Policy very low price Given Free for " New Subscribers $l.00 $2.00 in payment "arg DURHAM, our. Accompiishei1 our the a. B. NO I autumn. 4th clnu~ Florence McGillivray. John McKeown, Ruth McGillivrny. Br Sed-Gordon McGillivmy. Badie McGiIlivrny and Term McGillivrny cq,, Mary McMillan. Mabel Benton. Jr drd-trMs Edwaldo. Sr 2nd--Aibus McLean. Jean McGillivrny, Viola Pil. key, Emma Arne", Nell McFarlnne. 'r 2nd--0sear Pennock. Matt Me. Keown, Myrtle Pllkey, Edmund Poole Flora McFarlnnr. Sadie McMillan Tommy Edwards. Arthur Pennock, Vina Manh. Pt 2nd-Leonard Mc. Keown. Elsie Benton, Dan McArthur, Angus McGil1ivttsn Mow Edwards. Clark Jarkson, Willie Pilkey, Joseph- ine Metlatt. Sr Pl. Ist-u-ret Jackson, Ruby P.1key, Pearl Penntuk, Annie McLean. Jr Pt Ist-kenneth McGnlllvray. Johnny Mt-Furlnno, Johnny McGillivrny, Cameron SmeL lie. September School Reports Br 4t,h-rda McCuaig, Katie Mc- Cuaig, Maggie Hartford. Jr ith-- F'Iossie Hooper, Bernie Hartford. Br Srd-A2ltutrss Tucker. Jr lhd--it'lay McCunig, Whilu McCuaig. Minnie Mc- Eachern. SI 2nd--Mabel Tucker, Al- mar Hooper. Leonard Hartford. Jr 2rtd--Neil Bhortreed, Era Hooper. Pt 2nd-Mtucoim McKinnon. Edward Barlford. Sr 1nt--Uhas Tucker. John Shortreed, Jennie Mar McDougall Jr brt--Albert Hartford. Allie Mei Escher-n. Flora McDougnll. These present every dar-Neil Shortreed, Malcolm McKinnon, Rodney Haines, Average attendance 22. s. s. No. 9, (iguana 4th-ocar Patterson; John Bell, Wil. " Weir, Albert Aljoe, Lorne Aljne, Johnston Allen. Br grd-Uhrissie Mc- Girr, Bluu-h Bell, Irene Ritchie. Em- um Atkinson. Lew“ Nowell, Ruby _ Keene. Jr. 8rd-Eliza Patterson, Ed- die Lindsay, Geo Whitmore, G Noble. 2nd--Lems Aljoe. Maggie Lindsay. Ev- erett ueenn. Nancy Lawrence. Maggie Bell, Lena Ritchie. Martha Lawrence. Willie Inuhewu. lst-Jennie Meena, Jeanie Bell. Edna Richie, Willie Bfyies Br Primer-ora- Atkinson. Arthur Lindsay, Geo. Bell. John Meenn. Jr. Primer-Harry Styles, may whit- more, Margaret Newell, Wesley Noble, Vidi Ritchie, Alma Ritchie. Gude tr--tf,1la Barber, Winnie Blyth, Harold Barber. Bert Barber. Grade '7 -aeartpu'et Meson. Florence Kerr, Smut Gunt. Grade 6--wiliie Hutton & ManMteld Leeann eq Grade 5 4;er Pettigrew, Cecil Barber, Janet Kerr, Clara Pettigrew Grade 4--James Lee- son. Edna Hullvride, willie Pollock, Wesley Pollock Grade tr-Alma Petti- grew. Robbie Clark. Audrey Hay wil- frnd Brown. Grade 2-Lm-em Keller, nadeline Maurice, Campbell Grant. Campbell Clark. Jean Kroner, Grade b-Winnie Barber, Irwin Pebtigrew. Ruby Morrison. Richard chnhe. Av- erage attendanee 88 B. MCNALLY B. a. No. 8, Bnm'mcx Br 4th--E Cantu, E Derby, A. Wue. J Hopkins, J Derby, L Torn. Jr. tth --E. Park, M. Parts, N. McRoudd. A. Lawrence, F Corbett. A Sway. E Me. Lean. M Adina. Sr 8rd--M Mather, M. l Hopkins. B. Park, B. Lwingutone. M. Ickonnld. A. Turnbull, R. Lawrence. G. Tumhull. Jr. 8rd--W. Huber, A. Reuy. C Rear. 2nd-E. milk“). M. J. Adina, I Adam. J. Hopkitu. N. lur- dick. R Miller. Sr Pt 2nd-O John-ton I Tumbull. 8 Adlnm. E lento. Jr. Pt Nd-at ChuIeton. F Bear, G Hop- kim, G 8 Tony. R. nighton, B. Grier. Ion. Br. b-J. lollignn. I. Blue]. T, Corbett. V. Rear, v. Bear, A. IcRon. aid. Jr. Itat-B, Hauler. G. Killer. a. tiller. Jr 10rF-g. Park, ll Johne'on. a. any, _H. napkin". I. IightonJ Tom, a. Alexander. B. (Manon: I: Alexander. W. Ottnrtetott. Average' attendance M. Ann: c. lemma. B, 8. No.1, E. ' N. for HR”. N010, GLENELG & BOREIONT I. D. FARQUuAnsON. Teacher, M' ,w "m1, 2."); '2 iiiaiiu"is'iiiddit, ' P" Luz: 1: 3mm It, Teacher. Tuos. A. ALLAN will be placed in the middle of the floor and will be marked at prices that will fair- ly dazzle your eyes. Opposition talking loud, imagining all kinds of things. This cold weather will have a wonderful tsreet in circulating the blood and cooling the brain. Tit, wonderful what strange statements the poor deceased brain can make. Take your medicine like little men. We are the people's friend and will draw the customers in swarms like bees around the honeycomb. McKechnie‘s Big Depart- mental Store leads and all others follow. Thanking you for your patronage and hoping you will make your trading home at McKechnie's Departmental Store. th 4th-iteno Britta". Katie Phil- lips, Jr 8rd--lOggie Clark, Hngbie Hendry. Br 8rd--Byts Redford. Willie _ Britten, Harry Cox. Willie Hopkins, 1 Gordon Reid. Jr 3rd-Jennie Britton, , Alvin Reid. Nina Noble, Sr 2nd-l Clan. Hendry, Etta Twamley, Neil McDougall. Dannie Nubn. Jr 2nd- Gilhert. Noble. tir Pt 2nd-Johnnie. McDougall. Edgar Boyce. Jr Pt 2nd? --Merle Reid. Jr lab-Walter Boyce,l Robbie Britten. Edna Cox, Sarah Me. I Calluui, Joe Burns. Jr 1st A- Willie? Adlam, Norman Menougall. Hazel Bailey. Average attendance 24. M. E. Memos. Teacher. U. s. s. NO, 2, ART. a GLEN. Sr 4th-E O'Helu a. W Butler, P Sweeny. Sr 3rd--t1 Patterson, c, Butler, W Campbell, G Symes. J Mc- Tamar-t. Jr 3rd-T Sweeny. W Pat. tendon, 8 Butler. Sr 2nd--T O'Heurn, A Butler. Jr 2nd-K McDomld, w Symes. Br Pt 2nd--T Hughes, M Qnillman, L McTaggart, S MchI.uld Jr Pt, 2na-M Butler. K McTuggmt. T O'Hearn, Br lst-L Campbell. Jr lst-E Wells, D McDonald. Averrge attendance 20. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO (Used at the Mass Meeting of Young People held in connection with the London Pence Congress.) Not with the flttshinir steel. Not with ttu/cannon'" pea], 5 lbs. of Japan Tea, extra choice blend. at, Alex Russell's Bug Store on Friday and Satulduy for SIM). A Bae two storey brirk dwelling house, large brick amides, on Main Street, Durham. Will be sold at a uranin, and would accept other properly a: part. pay. Apply to Lote 2 and 8 of 29 in the first con- cession of Bentlnck. one-half mile tooth of the Corporation of Durham, 100 acres in good state of cultivation l well watered by running streams. A frame house. 7 rooms, frniue bank barn, 46x09. Town school. For further particulu-s apply on the premises to James Bait, Proprietor Or min of drum l Bat in the bonds of love, Our white " ttoats above, Her emblem is the dove, 'Tis thus we come. What is that meat: intent On which each heart is bent Out. lusts RHIOnK ? It is that tune may die, That “M’s ted curse may fly, And WM": tugh praise for aye. No more be sung. On then, in love’s great name! Let each pure spirit}: tlame Burn bright and clear l Stand firmly in your lot, Cry ye alcud, doubt, "ut, Be every year forgot, che leads us here! 80 shall earth's distant Lands. In happy holy trtutds--- UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director One brotherhood- Together use and "ng, Gifts to one altar bring, And Love. man's future king, Pronounce it, good. Fttture Framing, Shortest Notice - Roo--Neart to Bw-Ilow'l Bar. her Shop. Milo! - Pint home ttottth of [Ame-’- Blacksmith Shop. m bun. Our Emblem is the Dove. Eor tsale or Exchange. ARTHUR H, Juneau. Durham s. s. NO 6, summon. Pall line of Cautotie Robes and black und white Cusp. for used people. manning . Spoeluty. Farm for Sale. L. B. WALKER. Teacher. B. Duns. In lhe Messenger of Peace. A. BELL 9-- and got our hearth desire in winning a victory over the last " Sale Selling McEechnie's General Merchandise Stock, Durham Students we Idmmcd " my time, Bust neujhorthund 3nd Preparatory (bum-s wot thy students misled to positions. Information C. A. FLEMING. Principal. Owen Sound Sn" and Equlpmonl. The school is thomugbly equl ped in touch ability, in elk-mun Bud electrK‘Al uuppliel 1'lt linings, Ae. for full Junior Lenin; tsttd Intric- uhuon work. The {allowing compete!“ an! we 1n chuge t T1108. ALLA hl, _PrtncilPr,..t." We, "telflt't. Bungee" : Science. Euclid. Eullsh Guzman _keeping sud mums. M158 DONALDA McKERRAcHER. B. A., and mu: of Queen‘l University. Subjects Lulu. French. Algehm, Arithmetic. KISS AMY EDGE, Graduate ot the Mlty ot Education. subjects ' Literature, Comm gluon. Geography, History and Art. [mending students mould enter " the begin ning of the term It possible. Bond an be ote Mued " reuounble um. Durham In a balmy and mm: town, making it s most dean-3N. plum tor residence. Final per month in Minna. J. P Teitortt, Splendid Resndence Property for Bale in Upper Town l the well-known McLean cuttane. All conveuieneets, Brick venuere ' comfortable and only. Offers from intending purchaners re- ceived at Review (page. . Leads in Book-keeping, Short- hand, Typewriting. Commercial Law, Commercial Cotrespondeuce, Plain Business Writing, Ornamen- tal Writing and in placing all its graduates. Each student is taught. separately " his own desk. Trial lessons for one week free. Day and Night Classes. Visi- tors welcome. W. T. CLANCY, - Principal Enter " once. Writis noir for our free csulogue. his the repu'nlon of being the best pneu- ml Inkling school in (fun-an. Thomunh course: have produced results. Business men my our [Mulm no the best And they Ippl)‘ to us mr office help' ','t',rt,'r2't: we: succeed ls none other. Three enn- menu Fall Term Opens londay. Oct. 4 Durham School Individual Instruction MOUNT FOREST Business College Be sure ty get Stin- D. A, McLACHLAN. Principal. is " special feature It the STRATFORD. ONT. Town Residence to Sale. We buy our bread at Srinsoa's and think it is theyery best too. That is what you hear the people say. son 5 bakery goods and you will always be satis.. fied.' We have, a fresh supply of Buns, Dough- nuts, Cookies, Cakes, and Pastry of all kinds always on hand Commercial. Shorthand and Telegraphy Cart Denna Duly es OWEN BOUND, OE NORTtiERe H. STINSO N Model Bakery BEITHAL Ctutrmatt cCiiGraort, I Rent G. 53-39;”. Under and by virtue of the powers contained in n comm Mortgage, which will be produced at the time ot sue, there will be otrered tar ale by Public Auction " the '. Bum House" in the Town ot Dmbun on Thundooy the 25th day of November A. D., 1909, on the hour at two o'clock in the aiternxm, the following prop-' erly '. Being composed of the north east portion ot Park Lot number seven. on the north aide of South Street. in the Town at Durhnm. in the County of Grey, having . frontage on Bruce Street of two hundred and eighteen feet, and extending watwurdl with an uniform width to the easterly limits of the lands ot the Grand Trunk Ruilwn I' Company t together with all buildings. plum and machinery erected Ihereou. including the stun. boiler and engine. and all tiarutrimin connection therewith. TERMS OF SALE ..--Te" per com at the amount at purchase mule) to In paid " the time ot sale. and the balance thereof, in thirty days there- after. without interest. Por further particulm I ply to J. P. Truman, 'MU/l. Vendor 'e Solicitor. Stayed from my premises. Lot 32. Con. s, Glettelg uncut 18th Sept. tive (5) sheer and one lamb. Infurumuou that wi I lead to their recoverv will he suiuhly rewarded. U -- Jung Omens. Auctioneer. Dated 80th September A. D., PAYJ, The underulgned has pulchued from Mr Rom. Briton, the vsluable thor- oughbred Yank Boar " Welbeck Hero No, -U6h5--tutd offers it for tiertrice at reuonnhle rates. Lot 27, Con. 18, Township of Emu- mum. 134 norm. 115 acres cleared "tul at guod clay hum. all of which is In good state of cultivation. IO norm of hardwood hush. lmlunm- of so", timber. Good fences, nlso a good spring cteek crossing the farm, Good buildings. consist ng of large brick house with It“ modern conveniences. huge flame harm with stone huement and ttood stunning. driving house. pig pen mud hen houge. all of whigh an- in uood_rr- pair. En}, term: :,',t'g.'ie',r.'i,'; Fur further mucnlm an price, write on apply personally on the premises to Axons IcDomuu. Dromure P. O. A good comfortable houu- with had wuer inside . rent ‘3 per month. War. LAIDLAW. Vulunhle farm in the Tn. at Glenolg compoued of iota 22 nod 23. Con. 3, N. D. R.. 100 acres. Possession ttiven forthwith. Title perfect. Poe puni- cull" apply to J. P. 1mm. Durham. Att I hare purchued the mill at Almdeen from J. W. Unwind. I nun in I pusition to do I" kinda of (“unlom sawing. The highest pnce will he and for nil kinds of box. during next winter. A good lot ot Shingies for we cheap to nnyono who will buy them there. Durham, MLy M, I” at. [Manhood trium- houre. and at er buildings. well guano. Owner gong we“. "A outdo. Thoroughbred York Boar tor Service The building occupied hy P. G. A. Webster u I jewella y do" and J. P. fellow! at slaw one“ with lbw gammy." - clock and sale at I To Rent "ood houseu. Apply to For Sale. magnum 009.2. N. p. R, Glen ”a; UJQ~I ‘mnu . - _.--9u.. Anim- K. JACKSON. Durban MORTGAGE SALE Aberdeen Saw Mill. Farm tor Sale L mds For Sale Sheep Estray House to Rent , F" T we Wu. BAILEY. unlock. walk-m. Bock. J. n. Lanna. N. Iclxn'nn. u KENNY. lg' “r" ' L.qu .15.

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