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Durham Review (1897), 2 Dec 1920, p. 5

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L, mm; 3.53 Wham CIDITY eboiouish. .A. I w L "opium. '. Pr P. Rosc- 20 'tce--. " not . why heel St eel 1.") WM we . . 2.75 4th eborculh, L. mu. G. Ann- Ritchie I E. Hopkins. Sr ttttsl 11th. uce. will of spepsu. a, 3" R We tio lather erase “at DECEMBER 2, 1920 Sweaters, Sweater Coats and Pull-overs Men's Winter Overcoat: at Reduced Prices _ Watch tor our Xmas Announcement KARSTEDT BROS., PRICEVILLE Fall and Winter, Footwear For Men, we have a full range of Men's Leather Top (and 'luck bottoms) in 12 in. and 15 in., 4 eyelet duck with white ttole, & Rubbers for over shoes in ell widths For Boys we have 11 in. Leather Tops. "just like "addy's" at 85.00 per polr. Also 4 Eyelet Ducks and t' " over shoes. In Women's, Misses' and Children's. Rubbers to fit all ‘tyles of Shoes. In Him. we carry a full range of Bedroom Slippers. Uer, " all felt Bala, Women's Cosy's. Felt Faxed Bela. an i Misses' high cut Felt Shoes. Just the thing for mum: to school. Just placed in stock the largest reuse of ALL WOOL (Wanted Yarn) Sweater Coats, Pull-overs, Vneck rim-atom for Men, Women. Boys and Children we’ve war lad and are autieipatintr a big sole. Buys heavy loll wool Pull-over, roll collar, 3 50 Hr Sweater Coat in all shades. each ............. q (‘hxldren's all wool sets of Caps and Scarfs at ' M In keeping with the spirit of the times, when we are all looking for lower prices, we have marked our full range of Men's Winter Overcoats at prices 1ess than Manufacturer's Opening Fall prices. Sounds ash, but we can show you an excellent weighkof Tweed in an Ulster style at 822.00 and n heavier weight at 825. A Sv'lratehewan Cloth Cont, quilted lining and rubber mterlined at 832. All. sizes. Let us show you‘these lines to convince you of their value. 2.00 Council matters seem quiet so far in all our municipalities, but oppo- sition may spring up at any time. Mr Donnie Graham gave " a call when here on a short visit to his oth- er relatives in Durham and elsewhere Miss Kate McDonald spent a few days with her tannin. Mrs Ian Brown of McWilliams, assisting her during the time of threshing. ' Threshe" at: but! ret Ind will be till In“. It is dreadful to see none fit" "ld, of sweet clover uncut which in nanny instance: would yield a or 3 loads to the acre. We hear of none having their potatoes to take up also some turnips and n number did not get any ploughing done. Collector Mr Geo Binnie was around distributing bin to: bills which in Very heavy this yen: and will be for many years to come. Many tool advantage of the snow of getting the winters supply of wood home. It is a big price this winter. "rho good tickling we had for the pun“ week. in beginning toma- Ippeu and th.e wheel. an! be and again. I!" Magnet Home in " eat enjoying herself with Idem the S. L ' Glenelg. It and In Arch IcKlnnon uni- ted at his nncle'o. Mr Donald " Donald who in not feeling well: Also his niece, Mrs John Calder paid a visit the lune afternoon. Sacrament In the Presbyterian Chuck here next Sunday " the na- tal hour. Rev ILSmlth ot Durham in to preach on Friday night the propagatoty mam. The sick people are an!" better and hope to no them around again Ont mill an in kept buy that: time. ad (has good adulation. PRICEVIUJ: AND LIMIT? PRICEVILLE Guam? Mr .1111 In 100. Binohlrand baby lode vioited relatives u Yeovil on Sud-y. . Sorry to upon the illness of In Neil Mchhnlo. We hope tor. moody recovery. . have In?! In Botskridge were in Owen Sound In: inch. Afowhrmen a! “king advant- aged the mild Ingmar and good rend-to haul gavel and and for building pupa-u. The Glenelg towuhip 06m could not get anyone to accept of theAn. Iconouhip for to" end mohably now they will leave the nutter for the new Council to appoint one. It will be remembered that in yen- gone by the cue-not received trom $60 to $rs and waded through new metimeo up to theirmeek. Bat they connted then on the liberality- of the good tuition“ to give tare (min. And so they did and will yet but the“ none ot the odielai's buiness. _ In In. Dingwall ha been upend- ing I couple of not. with her niece. In Goo. Dtitrsmu, Ytoril. - The Council met Nov. 18th puma. ant to odjournment, ull tho member- proaem. the Reeve In the choir. min. utel of lost momma rend not! con- firmed. Communiomooa rend u follows ; Petition from Andrpw Vast and 27 other roteptyeta. pnying the council to gum in the formation of the Glenelg Telephone Asaociouon ; from J. A. Ellie with forms for muni- cipal “looming ; from J H Shounon It M. 1Ets'Nttrart "rived home from the Trestreitmttlr on an extend. ed visit to " parent; Mr and In M. addratrttart. " Mr. Jones gave a fitse sermon thusdar last to I crowded church. GLENELG COUNCIL ME DUB-ELM REVIEW HOPEVILLE - The Variety Store g it. L. mums. Prop. ANDfurther take notice that after such last mentianed date the said Ad- mmiltratrix will proceed to distribute the use“ of the deceased Imo’ng the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which she altall then have notice. and that the slid hd- minUtratrir will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof toany person or persons of whose claim: not- ice shall not have been received by her at the time of such distribution. Ill Blaohr-Livittgatoo--0tt the Municipal World be puid $12.79 for oihe supplies, Curried Mal Bltutk-. Turnbull--- That the Clerk be paid $20 on “lay. Car. Thtenhwll---tGl. Buerk--Iut the form of Auditors' Report lubmiqod to this council be 06011554 and thit do Clerk submit the mm to the nudi- ton when uppointod. Carried In tho nstur ot she Estate or Chutes Alexander _ Hopkins: Inte of the Township of Bentinck, in the Coun. ty of Grey, Farmer, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act and amendments there. to that all creditors and others having claims sgainst the estate of the ssid Charles Alexander Hopkins, who died on or about the Seventeenth day at June A. D. 1920, are required on or be. fore the Fifteenth day of December A. D, 1920, to send by post yrepaid or de- liver to Messrs Wright", Telford and Bitnie of the city of Owen Sound. Solic- itors for Sarah Jane Moffat, the Admin- istratrix of the estate of the said deceas- ed. their Christian and surnames. " dresses arubdtmcriptions, the full par- ticulars ot their claims, the statement of their accounts and the nature of the ecuritier, if any, held by them. An Ideal Phonograph at an Ideal Price . Tttmil-roi-tor"-"" com. mislion on oxponditmu be mid " follows ; Thou Turnbull $9 ', I Bluk " '. J. J. Blunt 1 60; W. Weir $15 Ind A Livingston. $9. Cuxiod Dated " Owen Sound this Ninth day of November A. D. 1920. Wmcm. Tswana & Emma. Solicitors for the Administratrix PHONOGRAPHS, Mahogany Cabinets. This Phonograph has a clear. soft tone, all the latest improvements, and is guaranteed in every wuy. . nist mmsiinr Curried - The Tunnrer 1m inltruued to “up: $3.50 foe I bunl of cement left our from momorinl porch. Cur. We have received this week a shipmgnt - of, Anna _ TONE If you are thinking boat buy- ing I Phonograph t'jil?i'i'sii2'i,i,i do not buy until you eti- the Artiip.Tone. The tegulor list price of this Phonograph in 8150 We are offering these Phony- graphs from now until Christmas Tor mm, and including II "is Master’s Voice Records Call and hear it " ft,'at","iit,Q Blai--"i'Ut the Run I d Mr Tumbull In I commit- tee to look into the nutter of a mini- cipal telephone lino And upon " no“ running. Curried Tho Council “journal to Dec. " It 10 B. III? _ " J. S. Blink. Clerk . Livingstone-Mal Buerk--That to. pom ot eonmiuionm for "do I, a Md 4 he “opted for "noun " toi. low ". Ward l, $109.10; “I" 3. $111.50 and “I! 4. 868.60. tle. Living----" Blah-.11“: In But“ be psid $14 for til-bot for culvert and that Du: Wilson be paid $5 for pluing “no, . Carried 1Nentmll--g J B--.rut " 1 loFIrluno be tryit " toe "pin " gratin. ... . - , Carin!” 'ra Ottoueidont an: Vane, : from Clouds In": Iron Ca. " “can! ; from the MunicipAl Wald an noon: '. from T J Ennis“: u Hydro Blame fron 1'. S. Coop“ " wit-union ; {tom Alex not“. " dog tax ; n- pom of “pendulum from and: com- uiuioner ; from J. P. Helium. Jno IoGirr and Hoary Hooper, Im {not alum: ; John 801nm. mount tor “In. by-lar No 608 closing . and no and I third time nod pulsed. "iiirma-aiiiGiu, ', .41.» I!- looton of intern be in“ $4 not. ---0arried. Living--Mal Biok--TUt tho Cm“. Ingot Iron Co. be paid 8266. " for two mn- iron alum Bnd tin-thunk Daub-r be "id :15 (or three day work with um ttid P. Dnnbu and Edna Burk. bepald $6 and; for two in" work. _ (Nrnhtl1-g J Blaek--'rut Alfred O'Neill be paid 34 um! D. Malibu $4.50 to: gun]. Cum d . Lirittgotono--brnbu11---Tut J P mum“ be pdid 820 hr 80 rods of win fencing and John mm Ind Hem, Hooper $10 each for 40 rod. etch of wire booing. Curried for $l25, NOTICE TO CREDITORS io'" I.” uuu IOU “I Monday, I at the hour of 2p' m, up 'and-nd premises known " Lots number- 39 and BO, south of Durham Road; in the Fest Concession of the Towmhip of denote. containing 100 acres more or less, said sale to be held on the premises. Terms-Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid down at.the time of the sale. balance to be paid in thirty days. Xmas Photographs-Should be ,taken now. In each dozen there are fifteen photos. What nicer gifts could be given. For further particulars and conditions oi ale apply to A. B. CURREY. Solicitor, Durham. Ont, The undersignedhas received instruct- ions to oiier for "its by PubligAgcuon on i Al, ,.J - l,4, ----- ‘I‘QI bgers' 1881 Silveiwm To; 8969118, but doz. in in lined box.......:.......3.40 Berry Spoons. lined box. ld% Cold Meat Fork, " .l.20 Friday & Saturday '0fferings "nisr lined box.........l.80 Dessert Bpoogs. ld doz in lined box.................; Dessert Forks. 14 doz. in lined box..................3.00 Desserf Knives, Jd doz. Electric Irons............ Electric Toasters, self- turning... ..................7.75 Electric Toaster.......... 5.00 Electric Reading-Lamps 812 Electric Fixtures & Supplies Milling Oats, Feed Oats, Barley Nast I.htckwheat. and Mixed Grain and we are paying carload prices for the next few deys ft you have sny Grain to sell, better arrange to sell as we csnnot pay prices we are paying‘now very much longer rites will be lower as soon as Grain is altering ireei' . Auction Sale Alvin the IP" nets, fuiM1avoeed tea. sal only tn' the coded (High; Red ROB.. ROY MILLS, Limited Sell yours while the price is up. . Drive your loads direct to our Elevator. i _ iTii7ittr" - TORONTO A S. HUNTER & SON ROB ROY MILLS, Gm! WA___NTED Business Hours--8 a. m. to ii p. m. We are in the market for my quantity Kelsey Studio. Exit; 1 The Ihrdlrli1'mhllage c. - a. morning: "my Agent. Tofu“. Ont. Por tarthor pertii" npply to tnrfrted ka‘Tickot you. or Ptirrtr6setr6qtr66qr69 Sleeping can on night Train. I Parlor Car: on principal Day trains. Goodyear Tires Boards..................'." Shirt than Bonds... 15e Wash Boards........, 50e Food Choppers.........l.50 Electric Light Bulbs. Mc Rudy-mixed Paint. per quart......... ...95c . 30 x 312 Allveather Tread Plain Tread........ Folding Ironing Uncxcellcd dining cur Icrvioc. Detroit and I“ ' “ku "I. Store. New No. ' tt.00 19.00

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