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Durham Review (1897), 23 Feb 1922, p. 4

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# B | sese _ J. S. MCILRAITH _ motsn | e ies Ladies silk-fleec’d Hose this week, 35¢ pr Allâ€"wool Yarns, per lb 99c N ie m ® f Wall Papel‘s, 333 ol) 0" Men‘s heavy wearing Shirts in brown Best designs and colorings. This price a',nd grayl3o ends next Saturday night‘ * Boys Fleoced_,Underwear............... 65¢ If there‘s anything you need in our line, come this week. We save van man... JOHN McKECHNIE, Durham Children‘s Overâ€"Rubbers, 3 to.......... Youths‘ Overrubbers............... ..:.. Missos‘ Overrubbers....................... Ladies‘® Overrubbers, all TaStS....:0c0c.. Boys‘ Overrubbers..........‘...........‘... Men‘s Ovorrubbers.....................~--.. Men‘s 4 lace Gum Rubber....:.......... Men‘s Arctio Overshces............:.".,. Men‘s 12 inch Chrome top Rubber Snagâ€"proof, regular ©O0..:;. .x. 4 Our last week‘s Sale was good with a This week we expect to be still better & greatly reduced. If you need Rubbers, do not Miss this Chance Last Week of our Annual Sale j§;, More Tobacco for the Money f f*;;:,zf._,z_-_w:zn;milliilllllllimm & sus | f MACDONAL DS { h0 f-‘f;f c 0 M JWLULT Brier _â€"_â€"_â€"â€"_â€"__ C The Cash sole, reg 4 00 ...... Men‘s Feit Bal, felt sole, reg 4 50..... Mens Dong. Fox Felt Baut, reg. 5 Y0.... .. B itte, a T ie phie «. lc hipee Horees es Gtoves 25c M o e e 1.15 Men‘s Felt Shoes Mens Felt Bal. leather °0 Cr...... . Mens mnle mitts, "*0CfK...... FG@_ ZIL i. .««i «+. Mens horse hide Mitts *Cg@Ll TW‘ «..... ci«. Mens howseâ€"bide Mitts reg ESQ i..... .... M-ng mule imitts, reg. Mens fine Gloves lined Mitts and Gloves Commencing Saturday, Feb. 18 Slashing Reductions. > Prices below Cost for of Rubbers, Felt Goods, Mitts week of our Annual Sale f23"%,3"t: of Shoes, Dry Goods and Wall Papers 250 ... ... 1.098 FEBRUARY 23, 1922 February Sale "* 149 reg "* 119 L*A LX Peâ€" 2 cs, . s0............ 4.4§ ~_TQc 3.15 3.65 3.95 These lines must be cost. to make ranm £ se lines must be sold regardless of , to make room for our Spring Stock. Women‘s 10 btn Spate reg 200 for â€"..... Women‘s 12 bin Spats reg 2 25 for . .... Women‘s kree leng h Spats, reg 3 50 for . Misses‘ Jersey Clicth Leggings, reg 1 50, Women‘seashmere hose reg 1 OO for......... Men‘s Lamberman‘s _ Sox, reg 1 75 tor... Boys Oil Tan Mocersâ€" ins. reg 3 CGO....... Mens blark wool hose, FEKEHOO «. as¢s..s+. Mens heather wool hose. rew 100 ...« /.. .. Mens grey wool hose, reg 756 and 85¢ ..... Women‘s wool bese, reg *00!8¢ ...‘..%:.%â€" .« Women‘s cashmere hose reg 1 °0 for...... .... p """‘â€"â€"_-‘-_“_’ Aoinoiimnminmn== o } EAHTTEETTTTTTEE] reg 1 00 tor........c 4C â€"as‘""" t19 css‘ ds Women‘s Spats 3B¢ 75¢ 70c 85¢ 85¢ 99c 2.39 2.19 Hosiery i large number of pleased customers. as our goods are the best and are Fancy Comforter Cloths this week Dry Goods & Furnishings with prices marked in good large figures All Shoes not a on our ]ist’ 10 % Dlscou"t Here‘s a chance to get your Spring Shoes very cheap. See the Shoe Display 93 1.35 1.15 2.25 1.00 TQc 59¢ , Gloves, Hosiery . We save you money "Tubbers, reg 1 50 .. 040 "hroure sm.. . 209 ‘Tabbere top 4 30. a hal $ 'r‘usbb‘:r:‘ritn? -ll;u‘s 2-1 5 "‘Tor. tee 3 00.â€" _ ©,00 "Tucre o .. TD "Thhe neiw ... OA "shoe regs s ... 000 pookd l n dane / /. || || $s ieg ih..c AAG Mens 15 in lea her top rabbers, reg 6 50 .. Mens 12 in leather.top rabbers, reg 6 0) .. Rubbers Two Weeks 29c and 35¢ ° 5.00 ° 4.50 ’ Tuesday \March, 7th, 1922 4t one o‘clock p} m., the following ;â€" HORSES-€ lding 6 yrs old, mare 5 yrs old, mare 13 yrs old, driving mare 8 yrs old. CATTLEâ€"Rek. Shorthorn cow white due June 3rd, RegxShorthorn cow roan, bred Jan. 16th, puré bred heifer white, bred Feb. 8th, cow/ due May Ist, cow due May 8th, dry cow, 3 steers rising 2{ yrs old, 3 steers 2 yrs gid, 2 heifers rising 2 yrs, 3 steers rising 1"yr., 1 heifer rising 1 yr., pure bred sharthorn bull rising 1 yr, pure bred shorthorn bull c HOGS and \SHE Pâ€"Reg Yorkshire sow litter at Yoot, $ pure bred sows, 1 bred Feb. 2nd, Â¥shropshire ewes, 2 geese 1 gander and a tumber of hens. IMPLEUENT asseyâ€"Harris bin. |der, Mâ€"H mowe: M-Hy gang plo!:v verity long plow, ckshutt 13 dis: drill, maxwell mowbr, hay rake, hog rack, corn rack, hog tcrate, bobâ€"sleighs, cutter, scuffler, Brankford top buggy,| open buggy, manure eader, democra®, turnip pulper, grai adle, set heavy harness, set plow BarMess, set single | harness, 6 h p FairlLank orse engine, | circular sawing machine. §rain grinder, | (ten inch. plate,) agtquz 75 1t 6 in. rub.| ber be‘ting, a qua ity off hay, forks, | shovels and many 0 her artiples. 1 HOUSEHOLD FVURNIT REâ€"kitchâ€" | 1 chen ,stove, heati stove.\2 kitchen | j t:'l:)let. parlor set, d : inion orkan, chairs etc. LOT 62, CON(T2': S. D. l-iv, '§o“u“t‘i:m§.en; inck, on The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed ‘to sell by publicauction at Hewitsonâ€"Turnbull ; That we abjourn to meet Saturday, April 8 â€" 9 o‘clock for appointing pathmaste > and transactionof general business J. H Chi‘tick. Cle k McDonaldâ€"Bailey ; That repor of Anditors beaceepted and the Cler« to have same pablished.â€"Carried. W G McCalioch, auditor, present ed Anditors Report, having examinâ€" ed Treasurer‘s accounts, reported that the accounts were correct. Baileyâ€"Hewitson ; That David Adlam be appointed Assessor and byâ€"law drafted contfirming appoint ment. Applications for Assessor were reâ€" ceived from Dayid Adlam, Jobn F McLean, Andrew Hastie, and F D Bryvden. McDor:aldâ€"Bailey; That on acâ€" count of the County and Provincial road syvs‘em, ratepayers owning land on these roads and living on the adâ€" joiniog line, the Clerk be authorized to haye their statate labor inserted on the list of the division in which they reside,â€"Carried ‘ Credit Auction Sale Farm Stock and Implements Tarnballâ€"Hewitson ; That on account of the Cognty and Provincial Road system, the roid divisions apâ€" proaching these roads ebhculd be changed inorder to give these diviâ€" sions a larger territory in which to perform statute labor, and that the Clerk prepare a new plan and preâ€" sent at next meeting of council for their approval.â€"Carried J Tarnballâ€"Hewirson : ‘That Munâ€" icipal World be p«id $15 53 for dog tags, $42.29 for cash book, Assess: »w‘s Roll and supplies. Clerk $1 16 express â€"Carried Members alt present. = ‘Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted : Miss Hastie of Louise speat a few days last week with her friend, Miss Annie Turnbull. We are sorry to hear of the il}â€" ness of Messrs Fred Reay, Geo. and Chas Mighton but hope all will soon recover Mr and Mrs Chris. Reay 6of Campâ€" bel!‘s Corner spent Sunday with Mr ard Mrs Harry Reay. Mts John Bailey spent the week end with friends in Durham, A number from this community attended the carmival beld in Dur ham last week and report a good time. 4 Miss Marjory Wright, teacher bere spent the week end at her home in Dundalk. Mrs D. Hamilton and Mr John visited Sucday with the Hunter family. Miss M. Park yisited recently with Mrs Ed. Pratt. A number of young people spenta very pleasant evering recently »at the home of Mr and Mrs Wm. Harâ€" grave. At a meeting held by the trustees on Thursday night of last week thâ€"y decided to enter the running for the Schcol Fair of 1922. In making this a success the coâ€"operation ef the entire section is asked for. By getâ€" ting the children interested in someâ€" thing they feel is really under their charge is surely one of the most practical ways of solving one of the problems of the day, namely the exodus from the country to the city . Mr and Mrs James Park visited recently with the former‘s parents Miss E.. Ritchie bas been renewing old acquaintances in the scction. A, numberfrom this vicivity atâ€" tended the U. F. O. concert in Var ney on Friday night. An excellâ€"nt time is reported Mr Jobn Pratt and Miss G; Dinne. well visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Ed. Pratt. BENTINCK COUNCIL e .. oX ARKIES‘ CORNERS VICKERS ONTARIO ARCHIVEs TORONTO THE DUBHAM REVIEN Her pastor Rev. Wm. Atrd, conâ€" docted the funeral serviee at her late home on Monday Feb 13th speakâ€" ing from John 14 12. A large crowd of mourners was present. _ The re. mains were taken to the Rocky Su'gee: eem.e(ety and 1#id to rest, to awale #La 2200 Ts 120 L She and herlate husband were baptized by the late Rev, Robt. Meâ€" Intyre in the year 1875 and became members of the Bentinck Baptist Church. Her home was always open to the preachers and she proved a great support to the early Chrigtian work in her district. The present Pastor and others can testify that they have been much stimulated and encouraged in their ministry by her helpfulness . She bad a great memory stored with asplendid know. ledge of the Scriptures Her mind was keen and sympathetic always, and visitors found it an inspiration and adelight to be in her company She was a kind hearted and .genial neighbour and will be much missed in the eommunity. wh‘ch is far better. "BIN ed during her sickness, ‘ receive my spirit." Another of the old proneers has passed away now only remeribered by what she has been and done. She was able to attend to her housebold duties until stricken by her last sickness which lasted only a week. She was‘t afraid to die, but was anxâ€" io‘l-ll _ to ilopqrt to be with Christ One brother, John Beaton, Durâ€" bam and a sister Janet, Mrs Cameron Kramer, NortbDakote. and a brother inâ€"law, Donald McGillivary, Eimâ€" wood also mourn the departure of a beloved sister. Another of the old ninneers has *7 /~ w°"C ninechildren 3 sons, 6 daughters Angus, Mary in infancy and Mrs Clair preâ€"deceased their mother, _ lesving Alexander post master Chatswortb, Donald at bome, Janet (Mrs Patterson), Priceville ; Flora, (Mrs Long), Walkerton, Eliza beth (M1s Fulton) Mulock : Margaret (Mrs McGappen, Sask., to mourn the loss of a kind and faithful mother. She was born in Ross Mull, Argyl. shire, Scotland, and at the age of ten years came to this country with her parents and seitled near Durham. Her maiden name was Flora Beaton. She was married in 1858 by the late Rev. Alex Stewart and the young couple made their home at Mulock, where she has lived for over 63 years, Her hugband passed awav to be with with his Lord 5th Dec 1915. There were ninechildren 3 sons, 6 daughters Angus, Mary in infancy | Obituary MRS JOHN McGILLIVRAY On Saturday Feb i1th, Mrs John McGillivray at the advanced age of 86 years, Io months passed away to her Eternal home and reward. Mr and Mrs D. Lamb were guests ¢f Mr and Mrs Nell McLean at "Glen Mac" on Sunday. Mr Hartford ct Durham is taking out timber for shipment from the Hopkins bush Miss Celia Honess of Toronto visited her sister Mss H. McDonald last week. Mr and Mrs Arch. McLean spent Sunday with The McKechnie family at Waudby. Mr and Mrs Hugh McLea;u spent the first cf the week with friends in Harover. Rev_ _ Mr Aird of Mulock visited on the line last week, Three maps are added to the school supply at a cost of $25,00 Mr Don Stewart had a bee last Friday loading pojes for shipment in Durham Mr and Mrs H. McDonald and Master Kenneth visited Mr and Mrs Milton Sberman at Crawford on Wednesday . Mrs J. W Smith, who has been seriously ill with ‘‘Shingles" is imâ€" proving. Mr Duncan McLean sold a horse at the Fair on Thursday. Mise Julia Braun has been on the sick list for some time. Glad to hear she is recovering The men who are drawing logs for the furniture factory are very fortunate in having such fine weather and sieighing. Mr Harvey Caswell apent Sunday with his sister Mrs S Davey Mr and Mrs Jack McKechnie and two daughters visited relatives around the Rocky the first of the week Wedding bells are ringing. Miss Sadie Lowrence very acceptâ€" ably filled the position as organist in church the past few Sundays Sorry to hear Mr Wm. Vessie is still confined to the house from his recent accident. Mr Joe Davison vyisited his old friends Mr and Mrs Dopald Mcâ€" Kechnie on Sunday, Mr Roy Thompson is engaged at Mrs R. Bg{:p' for a few days. Mr and Mrs Jaek Caswell spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs Neil McLean. Miss A. Trafford spent afew days with her sister, M1is J. Miller./ Mr and Mrs Robt. Lawson were welcome guests of Mramd Mrs L. MeLean the first of the week A number from our section attendâ€" ed the U F O, concert in Varney on Friday ‘evenmiog and seport an erâ€" joyable evening. Congratulations to Mr anrd Mrs Jobon RBRraun on the arrival of twin girls, Feb. 18th. . Mr No:man Thowpscnspent the week end with friends at Knox ROCKY.SAUGEEN of the Resurrection ABERDEEN Ai l%tvleebat ber sy Feb 13t speakâ€" 2. A large crowd present. The re. Bhe olten-l;r'.-; 8, ‘‘Lord Jesus rbham. || Salmon snack, coo eaton. Finnan Haddie, ch :m'l::‘ Cod fish, skinless, ; ulockg' Lake Superior Her years, : with T S nyAâ€"â€"»mmascuuys ons, 6 Our Grocery St« "::cy plete. If youarein : pogt_ We #ill do the rest. ‘ome, ille ; Mliza 9 garet "y #)| Beggs‘ S T. Dur. v eron | Phone No. 4 Whole Corn, Chopped Corn, Mixed Feeds, Whole Wheat Screenings, Ground Wheat Screenings, Feed Oatmeal, Western Feed Oats and Mixed Grain of all kinds. Feed Prices are advancing every day likely go higher. _ We have a good sto kinds of Feed on bhayd, including Advance in Beggs‘ Store, Durham C C w6 se c aco CS ow wemun Irerd sou cCO plete. If you are in a hurry for an order, phone 50 We #ill do the rest. Extra One of the best brands. 98 Ib sack...:.... 4.25 49 Ib sack........ 2.25 24 Ib sack........ 1.20 ROB ROY MILLs, Milverton Jewel Flour Sure to please. 98 Ib sack....4.75 Cream of the West Are the flousrs and reliable is the service, that you receive from this store. Flours as everyore knows ere this, have adâ€" vanced considerably for the last 1w o wee} &, anc are still going strong, but we take plea: ure in announâ€" cing that we have not raised our price and do not intend doing so, until we are forced to buy again. Below we quote our old, low prices : Get our prices on anything in the Feed line have one of the largest ~Feoed plants in O and can supply anything in the Feed cannot urge you too strongly to come in and look a?;he;; splendid bargains. We take back at the same price an y rolls you do not use. Come early in the day for best service Amazing reductions on our stock of fine Wall Papers. â€"At ridiculously low prices you will find patterns and colorings suitable for the t Lent commences CII & Mar.1. We‘re reaâ€" x ra dy with a big list of OIC‘ Fresh frozen Qualla Salmon, per Ib......... Fresh frozen Lake Trout, per lb .............. Salmon snack, cooked ready to eat, per lb Finnan Haddie, choice, per lb................. Cod fish, skinless, por 1b.;.:;2s2Â¥s305Â¥1141+ 1+ + Lake Superior Herring, per doz............... B“,’.i!eu Hoursâ€"â€"â€" BIG REDUCTION SALE Our Grocery Stock is as usual, fres h Macfarlane‘s Drug Store The Rexall Store Dependable of Wall Paper Price of Feed â€"L3I, â€" Limited DURHAM. ONTâ€" 8 a. m. to & p. m. Per 98 Ib sack ... . 4.75 Can‘t be beat. Once tried, always used. Our old reliable brand. Milled of Manitoba hard Wheat. We recomâ€" mend it for baking bread or pastry. 98 1b sack, 4.50 Choice Fish Pine Tree Flour Prices will be so low during the sale that we finest rooms in your home. If you have put off decorating in the hope of lower prices, this is your opportunity Now is the Time Purity Flour d line. We in Ontario Feed line. PHONE 50o day and vill stock of all Durham, Ont. and com 45¢ 18c 35¢ 15¢ 18c ,*>~TOP CLIFFE and #, 34 44 4 < 4 February is pass bachelor was tease young smarties b; him when was he . ried. | He told the what Febrgary wo Bat Febraary cam did the poor old getting the ex pecr have to wait a whi Febrgary will! bri man and the idea} â€" Smith‘s lecture is aw ment in itself! and u& is most wholesome. treat, Admission 25 a An entertainment w the Methodist church Friday evening Mar., 3r programme is being a sisting of nove! instru singing, club swing ing etc. Rev Dr Smith of an Artemesia old\ boy, bhumorous entertainin interesting lecture on }@Eé&& ExAZRZvises The New Shop, op; tomer. eall or g We has Nichol Tai we will has ELE Â¥4 ive u r. Qu or give Blue R Royal | Cheese Granul KARST PRJ MEA w©eotch Men ed Men meavy i Pants Heavy ( Bovs‘ Plain blue heavy H LAW Italian Silk | black, 8 to acl Women‘s | Cotton H we re pared to 3 business. ever done . are a few < actory and b These Big by < FEBR 1J 11 Fresl Head Â¥Fish 1) Sf brit ) r Work St Inge 1¢ W ¢ Ott Kni NC A In Ho! & 1

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