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Durham Review (1897), 2 Nov 1922, p. 4

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E+. i *~*% m i4 «4 * a@ Boys‘ fine top Shirts and blouâ€" * sos, reg. 1.25, â€" on sale...... Men‘s dark blue railroad top. Sh. guar. fast col, reg. $2, now EARNED. DO YOUR BUYING AT LEVINES and get your winter requirements at from 25 to 50 per cent reduction on regu]ar prices. Time and space will not permit an enumâ€" eration on everythingiin our store. Every piece of merchandise is priced at a similar reduction as contained in the list quoted above. _ Men‘s working Shirts, blue and some black striped, while they last OUEY ... . .z rrcesd incus‘s Men‘s dark grey military cloth top Shirt®, regutlar 2.00, now 1 Men‘s dark flannel toup Shirts, regular 2.00, on sale.....l...1 Mea‘s heavy ribbed brown Shirts regular 1.00, on sale.......... Men‘s fine top Shirts, from odd and end lines, while they last A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR Men‘s Overalls in bheavy weights, blue and blue striped, black, with smocks to match. Reliable in weight.' 49 and wear, reg. 2.00, on sale 1. Men‘s heavy cottonade Pants. -' 89 Crs#t3..............«...., s Men‘s untearable tweed Pants 2 98 in smaller sizes oniy, on sale&. Men‘s brown heavy Sweater Coats buttoned up to neck, regular-' 89 215 CMt Sk#IG......... ..« e Men‘s heavy allâ€"wool Sweater Coats, in dark brown shades, 2 98 reg. 4.00, On sale......&* Men‘s all wool fancy weave Sweater Coats, in dark shades of grey4 49 green and red, reg. 7.00......4. Men‘s dress Sweater coats, in vety nice designs in diff. shades, 49 reg. 8.00 to l0.0l)......now......5- Men‘s fine allâ€"wool Pullovers, 4 regular 5.00 on sale.....‘...3o 9 Boys‘ Swoeaters, made of heavy dark brown worsted yarn, trimmed with green, regular price, 2.50 1 Now an sate..........., 098 FINE AND WORKING SHIRTS OvVERALLS AND PANTS In the promptest possible manner, we have marked all merchandise at such prices that they won‘t be long going. From the front entrance to the back . been slashed right and leit and should prove a harvest to the moneyâ€"saving p and vicinity. _ But talk is cheap. _ Proof is what is wanted in these days o and to back our statements of low prices and unsurpassed moneyâ€"saving oppor mit the following prices. PRICES TALKâ€"â€"LOOK Turer Aavrop_ . _ COMMENCEs / Saturday Morning, Nov. 4, 8 a. m. HMaving decided to give up Business in Durham and in order to move quickly our Large Stock of Men‘s, Women‘s and Children‘s Wear Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Towelling, SWEATER COATS _ LEVINES. ~~ _ BIG QUITâ€"BUSINESS SALE x menamanea ns tary cloth 2.00, now p Shirts, . , LEVINE, Durham . 1.49 ©1.49 1.49 Men‘s worsted Pants,............ regular 4.50, on sale........ Men‘s brown fine all wool wor sted Pants, reg. 5.50, now ... Men‘s tweed odd Pants, reg. ‘«f9, On s#le fOr............ ... Men‘s felt Hats, in brown and 98 grey, while they last, each C Men‘s brown, green and blue felt hats latest shape and best fur felt 2 29 regular $3, on sale.........&s ODD PaANTS Men‘s worsted Pants,............ regular 4.50, on sale....‘....3-49 Men‘s wool socks, light or dark grey, reg. 5oc. _ on sale..... Men‘s English web Braces, rew. T9G, on sale........".. reg. $14, whilcrtlvléy:.last... 7.95 Men‘s all wool heavy freize winter coats, in greys.browns,checks, with belt all around, or college styles, regular up to $25 and on sale7 95 bach B.......2.â€".0.r. /s .creeisenty @ Men‘s black beaver and dress Coat extra well tailored and well lined, reg 27.50, on sale ca 17-95 Boys‘ twoed Overcoats, sizes 6 98 30 to 25, reg. $12. on sale... @. Boys‘ brown and grey allâ€"wool frieze Overcoats. sizes 30 to 35, reg. up to $14, _ on sale............ 9,98 Boys‘ all wool heavy frieze Ovâ€" ercoats, 24 to 29, reg. $12, now 8.98 Men‘s dgyk tweed Overcoats, =p asm Men‘s fleeceâ€"lined Underwear, on sslo..................+n. 895 Men‘s heavy 100 p c. wool Un 1 45 derwear, reg. $2, on sale 1. Men‘s woolâ€"ribbed unshrinka. 19 ble un‘w‘r., reg. 1.50, on sale 1- Men‘s merino union underw‘r. reg. 1.25, on sale...... 79c Boys‘ heavy fleeceâ€"lined Underâ€" wear, orsste.................. 65C GO0D VaALUE IN OVERcOATs MEN‘S SOCKS and BRACES MEN‘S HATS PRICES TALKâ€"â€"LOOK THESE OVER:**SAVE MONEY UNDERWEAR â€". 3.98 ~ 1.98 .. 89c : 49c â€" 8.98 ©1.95 eP meie c entailhe 3 pieces striped flannelette, 32 inches wide, on sale per yd... Chambray, green, pink, blue, sand and mauve, reg 25¢, sale Red & blue Cashmerette, reg. 33 45c ; on salé per yard.......... + Pure linen towelling reg 35¢, 28 on sale per yard................. * @uaranteed pure table linen, extra fine quality, on sale per yd 4 NAE Shop Early on Saturday Nextâ€"â€" and get the full advantage of a big selection to choose from. Don‘t wait for a dayâ€"â€" or two days=â€" get yours at once when our stock is complete. This is a genuine quitâ€"business sale, and everyâ€" thing must be cleaned out by the New Year. All goods will be price=tagged in plain figures. Above applies to Everything but Groceries. Ladies black plush and silvertone coats, reg up to $30. On 9a‘le 14.95 Ladies‘ black heavy freize Coats, trimmed with black miliâ€" 2 95 tary braid, each ............ ... * FLANNELETTE and CHAMBRAY Boys‘ Heavy Tweed and worsted suits in dark shades, well tailâ€" 7 95 ored & reliable. Reg $10,... a Boys‘ dark tweed pants, good wearers, on sale............... 1-89 Boys‘ all wool tweed pants, sizes 28 to 35. On sale...... 1-79 Men‘s dark brown allâ€"wool, tweed suits, well tailored, sizes 37 to 44. Reg. $24. On sale 17-95 Men'§‘(fine worsted suits, in a smal] check, extra well tailored regular $30. On sale..... 19-95 Men‘s blue worsted suits, reg 32.50. On sale......... 24-95 Men‘s dark navy clay worsted suits, guaranteed fast colors, extra fine and heavy material ; the best of workmanshipâ€"â€"double raised seams, Reg selling of same suit all over would be $40.... 29.45 TABLE LINEN, TOWELLING WORSTED AND TWEED SUITS Ladies‘ Coats , on sale per y'(? 125 iercnandise at such ridiculously low rance to the back door prices have the moneyâ€"saving public of Durham ONTARIO ARCHIVE TORONTO THE DUBHAM REViIEN these days of careful buy ing, â€"saving opportunities we subâ€" A7 Men‘s Overshoe Rubbars, 60 pairs in the lot. While they last, per PRIF ... .:s:srierhenrernirassnava se ane iss -98 Ladies‘ low heel rubbers, 60 pairs in the lot. _ While they last per PHLP :1 ..100 022. i9r n ho irea e en drsaadghs -85 Men‘s rubber shoes, reg. $5, On : SAIG .:..::.:lâ€"scfrrarriie. ud 398 Ladies‘ high top brogue style black dongola shoes, reg. $4, on SBIG ryr: i rniiraiavaareaiveane 2-98 Ladies‘ tan oxford, brogue style, half rubber heel, reliable qualâ€" 3 4 ity, reg. 4.50. On sale...... * 9 Ladies‘ heavy winter shoes reg $4. On sale................ 329 Girls‘ shoes, heavy weight, from 11 to 2. On sale....... 2-59 Girls‘ fine black kid shoe, sizes from 11 to 2 ; reg 3.50 269 Ladies" high top black heavy kid Shoe, half rubber heel, reg 410. On sale .;::...........‘." On sale _‘,_...\.v l Boys heavy tan and black shoe 11, 12 and 13. Reg. 3.75. On C sale...;:.,., .22 m y Men‘s heavy oil tan shoe, very relia~ ble and it will prove to be a 3 98 great wearing shoe ; reg. $5 * Men‘s medium weight workâ€" 2 49 ing Shoe, reg. 3.50. On sale * Men‘s fineslater shoe ; several differâ€" ent styles. Reg up to $9. a am Men‘s tan, medium weight, elk shoe. Reg. 5.50, on sale 3 95 Men‘s dongola blucher fine shoe ; reg, $5, on sale....:..%.. 395 Men‘s tan fine kid shoe, Goodyear welt sole, half rubber heel, 4 95 "reg. 6.50 ; on sale............... * Men‘s dark tan kid shoe, half rubber heel, reg. 5.50 ; on sale aA ar OVERSHOES & RUBBERS LADIES‘ SHOES 6. NCB UpP 10 QJ. 649 MEN‘S SHOES cnn.".* 40 , reg. 3 89 . On 2-98 3 y SiZes d Sorry to hear Mrs still on the sick list. Dr. and Mrs. Smith of Durham, atâ€" tended Dornoch church on Sunday. Mrs. J. Lang and son Sundayed in our burg. Sorry Mr. C. Mclntyre is not improâ€" ving as we would like to see him. We hope there will be a change very soon . sua.kt L W Mr. Jas. Lawrence is in Toronto this week. Messre Alex. and Jack zawson enâ€" tortained a number of their high school friends Monday evening. All report an enjoyable time. The annual fall cleaning of the church took place on Tuesday afterâ€" noon, a number of the ladies turning out to lend a helping hand, leaving : spick and span. Mrs. Wm. Legette is suffering with a severe attack of quinsy. We hope she will soon be well again. A number from here attended a plucking bee at Mrs. G. Boyd‘s on Mondav. Mr. and Mrs. S. Hepburn visited Chesley friends the first of the week. If you have Grain call us up,. Mr. L. A. and Campbell McLean, spent Sunday afternoon with Messrs Alex. and Jack Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Boyce visitec with Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLean the first of the week. Miss Sadie Lawrence is spending a week in Durham with her grandparâ€" ents. The funeral of the late Mrs. Arch. McKechnie took place on Wednesday afternoon to Rocky cemetery. A large number of old friends and acquainâ€" tances attended, showing their love and esteem for deceased. . Mrs. Mcâ€" echnie was a great sufferer for many months past with a complication . of ailments which she bore with great christian patience. She will be much missed as a good neighbor and especâ€" ially in Rocky churen, where she was seldom absent when in healta. We extend our sincere sympathy to the family in the loss of a kind and loving mother. We are in the market fo quantity of Milling Oats, Feeq Barley, Peas and Mixed Grzin. pay highest prices. â€""l‘ievl-\fr" Sillars visited a number of his people on this line rgcently. We are having beautiful fall weaâ€" ther and farmers are busy plowing and finishing taking up l!w roots. Mrs. Hugh Innes, who has sold her home in upper town on Durham Road to Mr. David Ritchie, left Wednesday for Toronto to buy a house there, when her mother and daughter will follow. ‘ aom, PEERTATE ie C‘ s home the beginning of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Angus McKelvey of New Liskeard and Mr Peter and Miss Alice Ramage of Durham, called on Hampden friends on Monday. Mr. McKelvey was teacher here over thirâ€" ty years ago and many old friends: were pleased to meet him. A Halloween party at John Sharpe‘s on Tuesday night promises to be up to the standard of all other parties that take place in this part. L _3 [ C 5 CCl car Paimerston to Toronto on mornrinc Guelph to Toronto on evening train, For full particulars apply to Grand Trunk Ticket Agents W. CALDE®, Town Agent, Central Drag Store, Teleph MOTNT mangiiet**t*>>>>>> £.09 a m Ly MOUNTFOR?T.......... 7 38 a m Ly PALMERsTO â€"++++** +++»»+ â€" $.28 a m Ly FERGUS »»++++ ++++**++++»+ 915 a m o _On reoblhcnce:: ::nns. (. /.. .100 m an Ar BRANTFORD . _ +>++++.. 100 p m mt ,A'I,HAM'LTO‘,\,':‘; zies > > _ 1 1b p m Ar ~TORONTG ....;, . +++**+ 11.10 a m Returningâ€"Leave Toronto 6.50 a.m. and Parlor Buffet car Palmerston to Toronto on Guelph to Toronto on evening train, abene MAaPBIRE® . CMNl c Sask., but hope she will soon be able to be about again, as at last reports she was doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Metzger and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seim, accompanied lr‘ Noah Miller to Rothsay on Sunday to visit with Mr and Mrs. Nuhn â€" forâ€" merly of this place. f Mr. and Mrs. W. Noble of Toronto who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fritz, returned to their abelle Marshall‘s illness GRAND TRUNK Railway System We have that we We were sorry to hear of Miss Isâ€" i seu us 120 mnislaw ROCKY SAUGEEN Lyv. Ly Ly Ly Ar. Grain Wanted DURHAM I MPROYFD TRAIN SERVICE a stock of Ground Feeq on hand are selling cheap while it lasts. ROY MILLS, Limited C. Mortley is Daily except Sunday the market for anv £e‘l1 or 2â€"roomed nouse mnd good bank bar: 55x72 with horsd stable attached 21\ 36, and other g outbuildings ; also a. splendid ore ; about 3 amcres cedar swamp and\16 acres hardwoo. bush; good No. 1\land of heavy cla> loam, free from stone and in gooi state of cultivation ; good runnin: water. This will §|akp a real hom« for somebody and is worth the mone For further particdlars, apply to .. Robt. Lindsay, R.R. 4, Durham, Administrator Mrs. A. W. Hunt, Durham, Ont.. or t H. W. Hunt, R.R."1, Hanover. The estate of \the Jate A. W. Hun: one hundred fifty acres, more o less; Lots 39 /an#! 40, 2rd Concessio: N.D.R., nor Allan Park ; 1 miles from gtord@ and 1%% miles (ro: station and school; rural mail an phone. On proglerty there is a goo 9â€"roomed house hnd good bank ba» 55x72 with horsd stable attached 2+ 36, and other g outbuildings ; als, a. splendid ore : mbout 3 acre: Arrangements will be made sho ly for having a shower of fruit a vegetables, and it is hoped in th way to secure a supply that will ca ry over until next year‘s suppl comes in. They are looking for some pers« or club to give a milking cow, : also a small flock of hens will } gladly accepted. There are still other subscriptio that will be acknowledged later wh the amounts are definitely named Nutual Lite Co... .;:.. .... 10, Mrs. Jacob Levine ........ .. 25 CGoeorge NWers ...... .... .... 2 Miss Bradshaw, Toronto ....,. 5. Miss Bella McKillop .......... 5. John P. Whelan, Hamilton ... 100. John B. and Hugh Machean, to furnish a room in memory o| their molher ........ ..... 2001 Mrs. Collyer, in memory of her parents, the Jate Philip and Jane EVA .â€".1.*+++ »i«+«>>». 1004 Marie and Gertrude Cole, an elecy sterilizer for the operating room Miriam and Eben Cameron, a c0, plete set of Fuller Brushes a brooms. 8 Feather pillows have been given b\ number of people, but more a still needed. Amongst those not previously a. knowledged the following may i mentioned : â€" The Durham Furniture Co. ..%500.0 A. J. Chisholim, General Agent for funds has been made _ Subscriptions have been | comin> in very generously from a number o sources, although no general canvas The Memorial Hospital is now nea, ing completion, and it is expected 1o have the formal opening about 1. 15th of November. _ It will then p. ready for the reception O0f ~ pation: and we understand there are a nun» ber waiting to be admitted for tre»; ment. on Wednesday to spend a couple 0; weeks with her daughterinâ€"daw, whii, spent a social night. Mr and Mrs Hugh Mcintosh and r; mily, Mrs. T. Melntosh and daught», Gretta, of Owen Sound, Sundaye, with Mr. Angus Mclntosh and siste, Miss Margaret want to buy feed Pleased to know Mrs A. Mclntos» Sr.. is improving after having th» misfortune of falling and | spraining FARM FOR SALE OR RENT More Donations for Hospita! 7.05 a m 7 38 a m 8.28 a m 9.15 a m . and 5.062 p m. NOV. 2, 1922 Feed Oats, E. Dargavel left for RockMi;; a Tele’m No. 2 morning train and 8 35 p m 8 30 p m 7.40 p m 3.15 p m 3.51 p m 4.23 p m 565 p m 5.36 p m Will on a hun 10.0 L FT Pac U REPAIRIN Mac! WMHALLIN Crave Cap a 34 inch . Prints, I Velvetee Black P Grey and M BJ Sateens 16 OA uU wC NO rdo adli M EG

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