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Durham Review (1897), 25 Nov 1909, p. 10

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Headquarters for _ Hardware & Furniture Roofing Lenahan &y McIntosh Guns and Ammunition Axes, Saws, Lenahan & Mclntosh. urnitue Large‘ Are arnmving and in this See the House Furnishing Department on the Second Flat Loo sressme 11 Now that the festive season is approachâ€" ing, fresh Groceries are continâ€" uously arriving 22 lbs. Granulated Sugar KF.....«<rcrarscaer .00 4 lbs. Raisins, new fruit fOP. . ...« k+++ +~** «.++. @8€ 4 lbs. Currants, new fruit, fOP., «... > «++ ++ ««s 0k Our Stock is large and full, and it is composed of the most reasonable goods at the most reasonable prices Panama Dress Goods, the newest shades..50c per yd Flannellette Blanketg. : ... ...} .+ +>+> ... . 89¢ per pr Allâ€"wool Blank@t®. .. k.k« «++ ++>> ... .. 3.19 per pr Men‘s Fleeceâ€"lined Underwear........â€"« +++sr000 arriving daily, bought right so th at in this way, like a ball in the air, the move. Can be laid over old shingles. If your old <hingled roof leaks, don‘t waste time and money by patching it. Cover it with Brantford Roofâ€" and make it waterâ€"tight for many years. If the shingles are not_ off in patches you can readily l1y Brantford Roofing over them and a reat job of it. September starts the Ssporting Season. h tacts have a good assortment of guns, rifies and amâ€" munition. â€" In addition to the stock we carry we have every facility for getting almost immediateâ€" ly anything wanted in the line of hunting supplies. Sales In these lines more than an others, quality counts. We try to get the %est qualities and we think it you examine the goods you will agree with us when we say that we have. Black Diamond Axes, Saws ard tools are all fully cuaranteed. . WINTER COODS DPry Goods Groceries G.& J. MeKECHNIE °%. the Sporting Se.g.‘son. hat we can sell them ai air, we keep everything . MeceKECHNIE y every wise housewife prefers v"‘ |' fi i x ii because 1 turn out about a barre! every â€" minute of â€" every twentyâ€"four hours. That sounds good for ‘CREAM OF THE WEST.‘ §X _ good for * CRE doesn‘t it? â€" And it‘s Mill,‘ too."‘ all fll”y A. H. Jackson is an Issuer Of MAT riage Licenses, Durham, Ont. ‘ A Bic Bgxpue of old papers to lay under csrg:s for 5 cents at the Re view OMce, The Standard Bank pays interest on Sayings Bank deposits from date ‘ Anyâ€" (éf depo;iti‘ to (;M:l;‘ ofd withdrawal. \ ivery dollar of the eposit earns f we have interest for every day it remains on 18. deposit. We have an excellent stock of Men‘s and Boys‘ Suits and Overcoats, of the celebrated brands, Fashion and Broadway, which we are selling Notwithstanding the great advance in leather and rubber, we are selling Boots, Shoes and Rubbers at the old prices. Men‘s Rubbers.......}}+ k0 0k 00 Fraftis‘s srixv106 Ladies‘ RUbbDerB . . ... .. 2k k e k6 2k k e k k 6+ + i+xisx096 Lumberman‘s 1 buckle Rubber........... + v« .90 Men‘s Felt Boots and Rubbers...... .... v4i+z>~2.â€"38 Ladies‘ Felt Leather, foxed ...... .... ... Ladies‘ Patent Colt Blacher. ..... .... ... Men‘s fine yelour calt Blucher........ ... ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED Boots and Shoes ‘The Campbell Milling Company, Limited Toronto We Men‘s Clothing The committee cf the Nationa Geographical Society, of Washing on, bas decided. on the eyidence pro‘ ( duced b{bthe explorer, that Com | mander Robert E. Peary really did | reach the North Pole on April 6th last, and have voted him a special medal in honor of the achievement. The case fer Cook has not changed materially in the past few weeks. The University of Copenhagen has refused the United States Society the privilege of being present, through their representatives, at the official examination of Dr Cook‘s papetrs, the reason given being that it was not right to make any distinction in faâ€" vor of any one scientific society. Apâ€" gggntly the National Geographical iety is very doubtful of Dr Cook. | A prominent member of the Commitâ€" tee of Examination has publicly y called him a fakir of the most bareâ€" _ | taced ty pe. Some of the explorer‘s ~ | statements do appear unable _ to bear 2 | very close examination, bnthit seems$ Cl a n 0 c ecceene > InSom »BHRELT BCm V Eie t ESE N C very close examination, but it seem$s hardly jast to denounce bim until the fairest and fallest official examin ation of his claim is made. It Cook did not reach the pole, scientists should be able clearly and positively to convict him of dishonesty, â€"The Lords and: the Liberals of Britaia are embroiled over the Badâ€" get. â€"Dr Daniel, M. P., in the House at Ottawa, charged the Department of Marine and Fisheries with negliâ€" ‘igence that caused the loss of 39 souls in the wreck of the Hestia. Hon. \Mr Borden replied proving that the | Department‘s skirts were clear. | _â€"The troublesome Central Ameriâ€" can republics that are never at peace except they are at WaAl, have sucâ€" ceeded in killing two American ciltiâ€" ‘zens and Uncle Sam wAY take a | band in their affairs. «+ Very Low Prices " LOW PRICES A woman went InlI s MuTuOE CC fice and wished to advertise for_ber hus band who had disa(i)peared. When told that they charged two dollars an inch she went out, saying it would break her up at that rate as her husâ€" band was over six feet long. Cook and Peary. "s made at the ‘Model went into a newspaper ofâ€" I F a . NPW 4â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"â€"â€" Issuer of Mar Small rolits A winsome lady is Miss Colena Campbell who returned to the Queen City on Monday of this week, after 8 pleasant three weeks vacation with her parents, Mr and Mrs Duncan Campbell, of Bentincek. A social favorite is Mr Carrol Hunt of the Collegiate Iostitate, Owen Sound, who spent a few pleasant days at bis home in the village the fore part of the week, Wa are pleased to report that Mr Dawson Campbell is progressing faâ€" vorably towards convalescence, after a rather seyere attaock of threatened appendicitis. Mr and Mrs John Klein returned to their home in Parkdale the latter part of the week, after a pleasant fortâ€" pight‘s holiday with friends in the burg and community. 2.15 1.19 2.19 Mra Robt. Nickell, of Rcckwood,\ accompanied by her two bonnie| daughters, Marjory and Marguerite, | is yisiting her parents, Mr and Nrse Duncan Campbell at the old home in Bentinck. The Local Option campaign pot is'.‘ boiling. A meeting, at which promâ€" inent speakers will be present, will be held in the Foresters‘ Hall at an early date of which due notice will be given later. It looks as though Minâ€" i Host O‘Mara‘s rejuvenating beverage | es are doomed. | A goodly number from here attend-l‘ ed the nuptial festival given by Mr: Geo. Bovington at his home, Rocky Saugeen, a fortnight ago. ‘ITwas one of the most enjoyable and high class soocial functions of the season and the various amusements were indulged in with elevated and unrestramed mirth until old Sol faintly glimmered on the Eastern horizon. THEâ€"DPORKRAM|REVIEW TORONTO [Our correspondent also sends an account of a thrilling tragedy, which time and spase limitations prevent publishing this week. Will appear next week.â€"Ed.] Tus YouTu s C Companion Building, New subcriptions Received Office. cases, wi bargain. The building occupied by P. G. Webster as a jewellery store and J. Telford as a law n_fli('.e; withn sh Durham, May 31, Staff and Equipment. | The school is thoroughly equipped in teaching | ability, in chemical and elecm}:'.nl supplies nug fttings, &c., for full Junior Leaving and Matricâ€" ulation work. The following competent staff are in charge : 4 THOS. ALLAN, Prlnclga.l, 1st Class Certificate, subLecu : Science, Euclid, English Grammar Bookâ€"keeping and Writing. MISS DONALDA MeKERRACHER, B. A., Grad uate of Queen‘s University. Subjects Latin, French, Algebra, Arithmetic. MISS AMY EDGE, Graduate of the Faculty of Education. â€" Subjects: Literature, Compoâ€" sition, Geography, History and Art. Intending Students should enter at the begin ning of the term if possible. _ Board can be obâ€" tgined at reasonable rates. Durham is a healthy and attractivetown, making it a most desirable place for residence. \ FEES: g1 per month in advance. J. P.Telford . What Christmas Present ? T venienc:. You know how much easier it is to exactly suit yOurseives when all lines are almost un touched. % Then why not take adyantage of these advantages ? § Our stock is at this minute complete from collar buttons to diamands. It comprises the worthicst goods that we could buy with our money, or that you can buy with yours, ; You can make your selections now at your leisure, and by ‘ }::ly:;g a small deposit may have them laid aside for you until the ** eventâ€" y.lI \ YOU are invited to avail yourse!f of this priviiege, Dornoch Durham School en 4 2 t 2s Bat Aechalbchint~*. Adrsats d as a law office ; with eshow wall cases, clock and safe at a Aberdeen Saw Mill. Advanée Shopping YouTu‘s COMPANION, For Sale. A, GoRDCN, Weyburn, Sask. & a o++ Chairman All you people know the benefits of early looking. You know you miss the crowds and all that & Watchmaker ercy Jewelryâ€" C. Ramage the Gift of Gifts. Jeweller Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain Mortgage, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by Pablic Auction at the " Hahn House" in the Town of Darbam on Thursday the 25th day of November A.D., 1909, at the hour of two o‘clock in the afternson, the following propâ€" .erty + <4° UB OX wnugh anat WIDY > Being compoused_ of the north east portion of Park Lot number seven, on thenorth side of South Street, in the Town of Durham, in the County of Grey, having & frontage on Bruce Street of two hundred and eighteen feet, and extending westwards with an uniform width to the easterly limits of the lands of the Grand Truok Railway® Company : together with all buildings, plant and machinery erected thereon, including the steam boilerand engine, and all fixtures in lconnecfi'm therewith. Dated 30th September * Webster Jamrs CaARSON, Auctioncer, MORTGAGE SALE is to exactly suit yourselves Optician. all that sort of inconâ€" \f, Central Drug Store w R@@ALDE TOT _ °C000 * Carf t W 150 acres in Bentinck, buildings and soil good, everything in Arstâ€"class shape, Price $5000. 250 acres on the Garafraxa Road, 200 clear. 50 acres hardwood bush, well watered, first class buildings., Will be sold cheap to wind up ertate, 250 acree in Bentinck. | Five miles from Durham, fine buildings, good land, with a quantity ot tinfixer. Must be sold at once. _ Price greatly reduced. quick sale, 100 acres in Bentinck on GarairaXa Road near Dornoch, good buildings. price reduced from $3000 to $2300 for McMILLAN & RILEY Close and Careful attention or night. CALI To Rent 2 good houses, Apply to Witch Hazel Cream Violet Cream and Cucumber Cream ';t; farm near Dromore, high Wh rty, eplendid buildinge, C . w. F. DUNN. Solicitor, Durham, Ont is carried on as When applied to the face plexion, leaving the skin Farms For Sale. Chapped Bentinck on Garafraxa rmoch, good buildings. J. M. LatixE®. ntion to every transaction, whether by day CALL ; PRICES MODERATE. NOVEMBER 25, 1909 Sunburn, etc. the face it clears the comâ€" the skin soft ‘and white. business and besides provides MEALS_AND _LODGING for men and horses. : mg Lots 2 and 3 of 290 in the first c cession of Bentunck, oneâ€"balf m south of the Corporation of Durhs 100 acres in good state of cultivyati( well watered by running streams. frame house, 7 rooms, frame b@ barn, 45x69. Town school, | further particulare apply on . | nremises to James Burt, Proprie! Rough HARNESS Manitoba Land Farm for Sale. Winnipeg, Ma! W M â€" YVYOL. XXXII, NO 4 THE REVIEW, BURMHAM, ONT will rend THE REVIEW from n w to Jan. 1, 1910 (almost 4 awonths) for 10 cents, Take adâ€" Â¥entage of this remarkable offer Or & e that your friend or neighâ€" bor does so, â€" NOW is the time. 2 Men‘s Clolhing! isy ® JX at Apri I xx.2 ie XEF ) i s P c n s t o. It‘s Time«w Bable Neck Fuars ....$10, Mink Marmot Neck Pars. Isabelia Fox Neckpicces Ermine and white Thibet Coney, Electric Seal, Ast: T i ina i) $ta snn an es n » w s n PHoT a dozer Ladies® Coats Make 1 positively 1902, for b goods mu The R Don‘t Forget Chris| belope Oy * otherwise, th a lot of Butle « in a house, «h for life. 1t wevere would We‘re c them at the how we wil 4 Men‘s Ov to Jan. 1 1910 2 Black Beay 2 Elephant, 1 2 navy bine B 6 heayy Black 7 Heavy Brow 5 Boys‘ Heavy Boys®‘ OQvercos Youth‘s Black Another 1 me in Berli ) death in a untry will 10 B will vOoUu! We have numbers of Mi furs and correct styles HIGH They are the eolors, semiâ€"f he proy Here are prett! for faney work lin, linen buck chiefs, &e. Als +RAPMS #f on al by th «e. th WUJen‘s an We have all the : hu-t_ stock of Men‘s Furnishings », and a visit to our Store will convince A Ohe Wen‘ () Soon be Jas. ta v t RUF )

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