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Durham Review (1897), 6 Sep 1923, p. 4

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g Both Show Days are Bargain Days ?,!3: Dut!:.am HMeviscw China at Cut Prices Popular Patent Medicines at Cut Prices A WORD TO BANK DEPOSITORS. Wed. ard Thurs. SPECIALS A Special Assortment of DA Ca S Casnmere HUsit, reg 60¢ & 70¢, Special 390 pr Children‘s NEW FALL HATS AND COATS. LADMES‘ NEW WINTER l‘U.\TSâ€".\'orthwa_\"s. Large can COCOA srrvexssr«rsrse...180, or 2 for 35¢ Ama# can RED SALMON vx+ 6axÂ¥4% 2+ ++r+s<i YOr $hG PHARLANE Eud ho t h 5 61 c uk r on Â¥ ue es‘s s «¥% is r â€" C FOL 200 Bost Quality BLACK TEA, reg. T5¢, Special... .68c 1tb Spes See what you can buy for $1.00 A Delight to O@MZESâ€"O9xI12?: 9 Special Prices for Show Days Buying Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs See our Display of Hobberlin Samples for Suits and O‘coats Cross & Sutherland Hardware hinorcn‘s Cashmere HOSE, reg 60c & POT Wed. and Thursday Special McFADDEN‘S REXALL DRUG STORE W o hay AND C( Thursday, Sept. 6, 1923 PPE air Days, Wed. & Thursday we will have a 98¢ Window H THE VARIETY SToORE ials for Wednesday and Thus siay September 12th and 13th D4 m the Teronto Globe.) whe is constrained by a sense o say to bank depositors i their stcadiness and conâ€" TC air Days, Seqptember 12 ard 13, at £1 GEO. 5. BURNETT will be real Bargains. Come and ‘our friends to this store Fair Day MORLOCK & sONS 1 _ MecKECHNIE BLAC KIP B pT SHOF K1 ur order and get the best selection . hand the latest and best in HAT3S % Look these over. Ontario i wely depe nt time po BA al _ BOYS, in elX mnnm‘. HROME SHOR for Boy {ewbmer keak . ..‘ __ ent . HUNTER ty H 30 the id D their fin gone far deposit carry areo m on ntial the 104 )th nadia ti finan ley b till in 1 it For Good or Evil ? We have read good substratum rrench explorers W t} en trom all civilized peoples and hely will be rushing in. The crust of the earth is comparaâ€" lively thin in and near Japan and the settling o fthis crust is what does the damage in such calamities as this. Man stands helpless before this peculâ€" lar force of nature and the only proâ€" vision for safety that can be made is to erect buildings that can stand a heaving or a subsidence of the crust, when not of supreme violence such as An carthquake of unequalled proâ€" portions in civilized _ history has brought death and destrution to a large part of Japan, including its chief cities. Tokio and Yokohoma are almost obliterated Great docks and public buildings, as well as humble dwellings are in ruins or wiped out by fire Estimates of the dead run from 350,000 to 500,000, and the propâ€" erty loss is in billions of dollars. Islâ€" ands near the coast with 5000 inhabâ€" itants sunk beneath the waves, mil lions on land homeless and stories come ol the dead littering the streets. A great wave of sympathy has mfrfl{ en trom all civilized peoples and help all For 11 h A WORLD CATASTROPHE be it ve read that Canada hag a bstratum, _ though the eariy xplorers were told by the Indâ€" they had seen a time wher is claimed, has made his llion auto," not CAR. He t deal to answer for. The the tunmixed blessing it read that $3 AH Crul Reduced Prices on Curtains, Chintz and Draperies Wed. and Thursday Specials only 50 cents The REVIEW, C. Ramage & Son, Pubs. Special Prices on TAPESTHY RUGS @.............:. ...« 2. .: twn 44 $2.35 SMYRNA RUGS @ vrxirrsr ie ns rs s sea sÂ¥ d6 s 4ss 1 ns +0 BOYS‘ PURE WOOL SWEATERS ......$2.00 to $2.15 NAVY SERGE, 56 in. wide G.:.+:*«./ta««.+.«s11,â€"§LO0 SILK EOLIENNE, 44 inches wide O.......+... . §2.9§ Six bars LENNOX SOAP for ralncs‘s sWÂ¥ he es s n l5 ies +AE LADIES‘ COTTON HOSE @ puintine rercs Sint sn oi ces d L9 We will give THE REVIEW to New Subscribers the balance of this year for pers, Cuban heel, Regular $5.00 for Women‘s Black Kid Oxfords, Sport Heels Regular $4.50 FOLr. :.: miisip it Women‘s Bl‘k. Kid ar14 patont 2 strap Slipâ€" Specialsâ€" Wednesday Sept. 5th J. S. MclLRAITH Heavy Rivet BARN DOOR Cvery ednesday, at J . m By Durkam Citizens® Band 1 lb BUTTER MOULDS, each ... IDEAL SILVEIL CREAM POLLSH, irey GRANITE TEA POTS, each Best make MONKEY WRENCHES Best XVHITE PAINT, per quart .. BestI ply:ROOFING ............. Heayy Riveted HALTERS ........ Wed. & Thurs., Sept. 12 & 13 STORES OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY RRand .)(’:f”ayi*am For Wednesday Only . 8. HUNTER & CO. THE STORE WITH THE STOCK h Every year in every way Toronto ° National Exhibition is becoming bizâ€" °. ger and better, until now it is the !| greatest World‘s Fair held with perâ€" °. manent buildings. A million and a * / half attendance, is the objective of its t } management this year and it bids fair "| to be obtained. Up to Tuesday night ° the attendance was well over the ~| million mark and nearly â€" seventy | thousand in excess of last year, the ‘\ highest previous record. S !' The displays in the various buildings ; areâ€"as attractive or moreso than ever, | the horticultural display being especâ€" / dally fine. It is wonderful all that can | be seen and heard for 25 cents. The { Mexican and Cuban bands were great :d:'awing cards, all splendid musicians. _ We were privileged to attend ont | Press Day last Friday, when the Press | men were the guests of the [)irt-cmrs’ at a luncheon in the Administration | Building, following which was a pro~' gram of inspiring addresses prvsi(lfi(l, | over by President Miller of the C. N. | E. Other speakers were T. H. Pres ’ | ton, Brantford, President of the ]):lil}" | Section : Lorne Eedy oi Walkerton, | Vice Pres. of the Can. Weekly Newsâ€" ![v:up"l':é: Acion Burrows, Toronto and , | the chief speaker, Sir Adam Beck,. | lgiir Adam discussed the expansion and three y power i and whe ton, Brantford, P Section : Lorne Vice Pres. of the papers : Acton B the chief asnonls }Toronlo "Ex." still Expanding M. WILSON, Conductor. TRACK, per foot Repairing a Speciality chief speaker, Sir Adam Beck., Adam discussed the expansion and lopement of the Hydro Electric is Province and stated that in ‘ yearsâ€"by 1926, all available . KRESS res. of the Can. Weekly News.; Grace Smith returned to her home : Acton Burrows, Toronto and , With them. us ef speaker, Sir Adam Beck.| â€" Miss Barbarg Knisley spent a fe.w mm discussed the expansion ana 42Ys the beginning of the week in ement of the Hydro Electrie Fergus with her brother Alex, whom Province and stated that in W are pleased to say is improving. earsâ€"by 1926, all available Mr. Herb Vollett is having a woll in Ontario would be utilized, drilled by Mt. Forest drillers. ere to secure more then, he at Miss Agnes Petty returned to Tor didn‘t know. onto on Monday to resume teaching. Rugs and Mats hm wemeon tamornethr . L. GRANT each each The Cash Shoe Store Hetonet bureat NT hm tesorny n se 3.50 3.45 Mr and Mrs, Wm. Smith, accompanâ€" ied M rand Mrs Wm. Weir to Guelph, where they spent last week end. Miss Grace Smith returned to her home $1.19 $1.69 Mr. Clifford is in Toronto this week attending the Exhibition. Miss Atcheson of Chatsworth, has been engaged as teacher of Hutton Hill school for the coming term. The Irish Elections have given the Free State a large majority over the Valera faction, but not a majority over all. However the factions of Labor, Farmers and Independents, will be found with the Free Staters‘ rather than with the Republicans. The performance in front of the Grand Stand was ahead, we believe, of past years, the Cleopatra" spectâ€" acle being one of magnificent costumâ€" ing and seiting. Time and space do not permit of détail or mention of other features. Suffice to say the manageinent are looking ahead to next year to have a little more grounds, and a more imposing Eastâ€" ern entrance erected. sOUTH EAST BENTINCK 89c 15¢ 20C 6a¢ 240C 190 THE DURHAM REVIEW Jewelep Call _ and see Makes its call for Gifts. We are p your needs in nice gifts in Silverware, . and other Novelties, Nice pieces of s1LvVERrwarge from CUT GLaAss pieces from........., CLOCKS from..... _ _ Snaps for RED SALMON 2 tins MOLASSES for :.:ssy:4n, PEAS, CORN, TOMATOES ..., FELS NAPTHA soaAP Large bottle of "MIRACLE" for House of Quality Hardware J. H. HARDIKG 5. McBETH The September Wedding Grocery Needs for Show Days has arrived and it will pay you to look them over on WEDNESDAY OR WED. NIGHT. We will give five lengths of Polished Pipe with each Stove IRISH ELECTIONS CASTILE SOAP, larg SNAP, Hand Cleaner PALMOLIVE SOAP . MISS DAINTY sSoOAP Our Fall Shipment of CLOVER LEAF CUPS AND SAUCERS PLAIN@WHITE CUOPS ...........%.., SALADA TEA .......¢(..;.11s4«02,.,1 coRrN FLAKBPS..............2.f.22g, FANCY CHINA BOWLS at....Greatlv SULTANA SEEDLESS RAISINS, bulk LEDDY BUFFALO MATCHES, reg, 40c 2 large tins B. C. PINK BSALMON ... our CEYLON BLACK TEA is a Barga GRAPES, PLUMS, PEACHES and °/ PINE Specials for Wednesday BEGGS‘ STORE. ROBT. BURNETT Wednesday and Thursday ‘8, PLUMS, PEACHES, and TOMATOES basket, and Reduced Prices. TREE FLOUR, large bag iX p *# @2 w bika sn ie GCG. POWN ons« our stock when in The Gift Shop Wed. and Thursday arge McLACHLAN Stoves anrd Ranges bar Druggist & Stationer Campbell Grant, Financial Agent for Candidat« M. E. Murray, Returning OfMfcer, South Grey for the Oniarfo Legislature on June 25th, 1923. ftent of Halls .........«..., .. §8490 Printing .....50 02. das kc y . es Car, hire . ;;....++.s% .. «¥ us Â¥a «+c 10008 Postage and telephone ........ 8.01 Statement of Election Expenses In compliance with the Ontario Elections‘ Act, the following is a statement of the expenses incurred by G. M. Leeson, at the election held Mr and Mrs Hugh Macdonald and son Kenneth, accompanied by Mr Sam Pailey, Misses Bertha and Celia Honâ€" ess, spent the first of the week at Eugenia Falls. Messrs Alex. Fletcher, Fred Wiggs, Will and Sam McCracken, spent Sunâ€" day at Eugenia Falls. Mr and Mrs Fred Wiggs and famâ€" ily, of Seaforth, spent the week end at Mr Alex. Fletcher‘s. Mr and Mrs Wm. Honess of Crawâ€" ford visited Mr and Mrs Archie Mcâ€" Cormick on Friday. Mr and Mrs John Elilson and two sons, visited with Mr and Mrs Jas. Ewen‘s on Sunday. Mr Dan McLean and his nephew, Mr Hugh McLean, spent a few days of last week at Toronto Exhibition. Mr Atcheson, Lucknow, visited at Mr. James McDonald‘s last week and called on a few of his old neighbors. TORONTO +i x ri41+s+4« +0 fOr reatly Reduced Pr prepared to supply , Cut Glass, Clocks N......75¢ and up ++ .. . $1.25 and up ++ ++ â€"$2.00 and up need of a Gift, Bargain at 5 tins for $1.00 â€"...15¢ tin ..3 for 25¢ ++*% ++ +« ~SD@ +++. .198 ....15¢ tin 3 for 25¢ 8 for 25¢ $2.00 dozen $1.40 dozen â€"*+«++300 â€" Ibs for 25¢ $3.49 each 25¢ ces 19¢ 20C $90C _ Messrs o1 Thompson are | week, Chas. Mortley at line, | _ Mr. John MeC | Glenroaden, but | renewing old frie borhood. â€" CCC 9B June Master Bobs Rumble, Toront holxdaying with his grandparents and Mrs. Robt 1.._20." Mr and Mrs Wm. are spending a few Master Bobs Ru: holldia_.\'ing With his Some of the farmers on have thrashed, Mr Wm, Ve fit working at the south en CDBAS. MiwHlnmc 2. .6 Misses: ‘l‘urgaret Vasey a Sullivan left Tuesday for high schoo} in Owen Sound ‘riends wil} mis;'l-l.;‘r Mr. and Mrs. R. H. visited over the holid hop;e here, Miss Kathleen onto Saturday to will remain for s Iriends will mice i Eoi on o Moieey 1 all ladies are invited, Mr and Mrs N. Mel Mrs, J, Vasey have J spend a few days at th Mr and Mrs George ©r, spent the holida y home here. Dornoch hold their home of 1 and Mrs John Mel Mr and Mrs David ville, were the gues Ned Muldoon the t Miss Susan Meluto Saturday after a q with her sister, M the Soo. Misses Lavina and spent a couple of da hibition. ty Mr Edgar Boyce motored to Toronâ€" to last week to attend the Exhibition and also intends visiting friends in Hamilton and Brantiord. alirs. Geo clg. Mrs. Reed of Lefroy, were recent guests of the former‘s sister, Mrs. Arâ€" chie McDougail. Miss Miriam and Master Eben Camâ€" eron who have been spending their bolidays with Mr and Mrs Wm Fulton have returned home. The children made many friends while here. Come again. Messrs Howard McCallum, Albert Colbert and Meivin Adlam went west on the Excursion recently. We underâ€" stand Howard and Albert are workâ€" ing for Mr. Twamley, son of Mr and Mis. Geo. Twainley. formerly of Clam. Mr Neil Mr and Mrs Andrew Hastie and s0n Dougald, Mrs. Brown and sons, J. 1D>. and Alexander, and Miss Flora Mcâ€" Donald, attended services at the Rocky Sunday and spent the afternoon alt the homes of Messrs L. and N. Mcâ€" Lean. Mr. Robt. Canning and son Reginald from near Barrie, Mrs. Aberill and Little Miss Eisie Manley returne to her home in Southampton th week accompanied by Rev. and Mr Aird and Misses Jean and Hele Aird who will remain for several day at the hospiiable home of Mr and Mr Manley, A Mr and Mrs Andrewâ€" Hastie an Miss Flora holidaying at friends here. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Atkinson and daughter Margaret, Fdge Hill, and their two young grandchildren who have been â€" summering â€" here â€" from Toronto, motored to the city last week and iakin gin the "Ex." Mr and Mrs Fred Cuffâ€"spent SUD|) _ @ yopy p day at the home of her mother, MISâ€"| the Rockwoi Robert Bell. | ening, Aug. Mr Ranton of Stratfiord spent OVOT ) pregation of the holiday with Mr and Mrs Arch. Cpureh, me Park. & | nastor. Rev. Mr and Mrs Will Glass and family spent over the holiday with Mr and Mrs. Wm. Lawrence, _ dlad d Bosies dod dcseiihasiatsA Mrs McPherson returned to Toronâ€" to after spending the summer with hor sister, Mrs Neil McCannel, wi Mrs S. Patterson and daughter Miss Eliza, spent a day visiting last week Miss Robinson of Chesley, and a forâ€" mer teacher in Edge Hill school. Miss Robinson was married this week to Mr. Russell Fiddis of that town. 4 0 epiut, Qllllupal . Robt. Lawson, i. Moore anq little "d, is visiting her heir Svmoml}e;r of Mrs. Wm. in McCormack. formerly of n, but now in the West, 1s old frlendshlpl in the neighâ€" er the holiday a â€"A Margaret Vasev 2e re Clarence MeCGiueen ¢ BORNOCH women‘s _ Institute wili eptember meeting at the 8. Wm. Robertson when e invited., ; rs N. Melosh and Mr art; y have left by motor L days at the *k Mn uons 4 C Women‘s Exhibition GREEN GROVE the first of the wee Melntosh returned h t a three week‘s , ter, Mrs Chas, Helt David Nicho} 1 Sullivan left for 0 take a position soOme time, Hay, * south eng the north a MULOCK SAUCGEEN °_ ; 500 _ Norman bition visitors this Legate and family weeks [n Ch“k"_. er here, _ H. McKay and Hattie Mortiey days at Toronto Ex Sr. Misses Islay Top Cliffe : Mrs Park ; Mro H sister, Miss I and Mr3 A. H; Mro and Mrs MeDonald, Hamilton, is present with her many Isie Manley â€" returned in Southampton this ied by Rev. and Mrs. es Jean and Helen 5500 And Nr. north end of the iing and son Reginald e, Mrs, Aberill and Lefroy, were recent 1@0.1 8h and Mr adu t by motor ty e "Ex", TOl'on(o Jones, Kitchenâ€" at the former‘s of Mr and Mi of the week. tRay, Toronto At the latter‘s formerly of Glen Y and Norah T to attend Vessl;;; Toronto, ; Mt. Forest, MJ hite : Mrs Mc ; Mr= Hector ‘,_ Miss Katie, Mr3 A. Hastic, and Mrs Jactk position ;l;m _ Her many of Top Clift daughter | parents, | this line ed home k‘s visit , Mr 4 18 Prite Torâ€" FW and PYJAMA cLotH Pink, Blge In Taups and wide, at .. In Signed on behalf of the co tion : Geo. Gordon, Geo. H Ino. Henderson, Will Wisha» Bayne, Frank Moore, G. R. M At the proper time Mrs H. H en presented Miss Litte wir} quet of gladiolus in which v: cealed an envelope containine dollars. Miss Little than} friends very graciously for th, The chairman {ollowed with a marks and a short program wa given, after which lunch was se | Most especially do have consecrated y to the Master‘s seq out stint, an actual part in the cltoir‘s . You have given of j ity whenever the stepping without he: | breach and convevi; New Dress Goods GENERAL REPAmI~c Special attention to a!} ma of Cream Separators. T4 sharpened, saws gummed, DURKAM MACKHINE sH#op (Nearly opposite Post Offic~) p= a2% 22 Melotte and Magnet €Cr Arators, Lister and Canm ines, Pump Jacks, Grain « Ensilage Cutters, Farn Plants, a vartety of used tors in good condition. 1 bay mare 5 years old over 1500 lbs. we know tha may be, you 1 for your Lor« in its proper value. vy heart a gospel mes: tiful song. Ag a reme appreciation we ask ; of this little gift whic able to use at this ti: you God‘s richest bels new home and althous regret ydur removal t; A very happy event too] the Rockwood Manse, on \ | ening, Aug. 20th, 1923, who [ Scott‘s Emalsion | Church, met at the ; pastor, Rev. John Littc tle, to offer to Miss their best wishes on h« marriage. Mr. Geo. G as chairman, called Bayne to read an addr Dear Myrtle : We, the members wood Presbyterian Ch sembled here this even to you our best and he on your approaching m are not unmindful of +! in which you have sorv and community during have resided in our mic pleasant word and ch under cireumstances o _ Navy, Brown, Taupe â€"and Copen, 40 in. wide @....... Presentation Mrs. John Vessie is visiv; in St. Marys. EmE ruralll _2 9 THE WONDERFUL | Foopâ€"toxie ;/ Mrs D. Wilkie and daug) B,. Jordar, are spending ; ; with friends at Townsend‘s 1 Mr and Mrs John MeGirr w,,, ent visitors with Mr and M), j Lawrence. ¢ Miss Esther McLean |}» school at Rock Mills on Mo, School reâ€"opened on Tuesq;, ,.,, Miss Mary Lamb in charge, ‘th Misses Ada and Olive Middie, spent Monday afternoon wi), M"” Neil McLean, "ITs Mr. and Mrs A Crutchley Before Her Wedding to 1;, Robinson of Fergus CASEMERE e, you will never fai ur Lord and to pla« proper place in Li FOR SALE EOLINNE â€" GRANT . SANTOY and White at. .. .. 1.50 per yd to Miss Myrtic Rock wood , double warp Black, 42 in wl CiRLS ra t 6, 1923 £2.15 $1.50 h M H W Little Or Pé Pep. June' Mrs, davy bry 9t THE â€" 1ID When in f are thi On Tu FALL €ETT Shirts, Collar HA In CE . * Our Su y e 2 SpeC o TOWN n 681 $29.0 whil 5C¢ LCW W 2O Th ) Â¥ 9 Fa sQ O

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