$ O| *al u ?,1 4 # i Over 10001bs.â€"our receipts last Bargain Day. lt s the same as cash for any goods at Bargain Day Prices from our ENORMOUS 400 SuITs ALL ï¬ ;»;E :"e wkJig! .:‘--4 pprrtee 34E As the g ie all 3 on B «ww si S J * STOCK t Join the crowds Tuesday with yours. X CUT SAWS ALL MAKES in mavee es w d t O ie t _ P0 o o s ereeeih heC noke eWA P FOL y DT these cold morniugs as we are having. We‘ve stacks of as warm as a fire and as cointortable as a fall pocketâ€"book foreâ€"Save your dollars by buying one now. Surprise A Delicious Gicve Your Palate J. A. HUNTER @ J. A. HUNTER @ J. A. HUNTER We Never Tumble Selling shoes is onr business and we intead keeping right on. _ No postponem account of the weather. _ We Lave to pay the rent in November as well as Ji our best fhoe we claim is your bost. Men examine our special Bargain Day, Laced Boots, Reg, $1.35 at 99c, Ladies * § tee **_ Dong. buttoned, Rrzor Tce Boot Regular $1.50 at $1.10. We make a specialty of Hand Made boots & shoes see our enormous stock. oommies uin s h 2 TE i cseus pury nr\*-‘u%EEiF,:ï¬ ; As the glories of the sun are in its setting so the richest value comes in this FIN. % ; AL SATE of Ladies‘ Cloth Jackets. It‘s forcing by strength of value. af g RTTIUFPRD We M We »p o es l 2 s Of shoddy goods and inferior qualities; when we sell you an article we have the perfect satisfaction of knowing that you will be back for another â€" Half a century of successâ€" full merchandiseingâ€"a magnificent ever growing and extending success in the distriâ€" bution of goodsâ€"the adoption of new and original methods of carrying on businessâ€" with an abundance of enterprise and lots of ideas we have reached what to some would seem a dizzy height. Notso with usâ€"We climb like this. Read every item : 4&A GAME OF FREEZE OUTâ€"Is w Fowl OVER 12 A TON. Axe Handles, Reg. 15¢. Tuss. 8¢ at 3 Boys‘ overcoats, Reg. $4 and $4.50, for the ridiculous price of $2.28 each, 6 Mens‘ fine dark Irish Freize, flannel lined Ulsters, Rex. $8 for $4.92 each. 8 Mens‘ all wool, plaid lined, Irish Freize Ulstars, Re g. $10.00 for $7.47 each. 3 only Finely Finished J ackets, Regular 4 " _ Fine Black Beaver s 3 " _ Extra Fini{shen fine material 2 "_ Navy Blue, braided (very special And Now Its Teas # Prices Get Customets â€"BUT ITS ONLY QUALITY THAT KEEPS THEMâ€" FOR FAIR DAY AND BARGAIN DAY LOOK : DEPARTMENTAL feABSpEAESteremeimrer mnmrcoree tm nmamcntoncoman sn *Mï¬ lflmr‘u‘r'u‘::’m Fa‘ mra‘raraima‘rale. L::ilr'fl ~â€"»LADIES‘ JACKETGâ€"â€" DEPARTMENTAL $ ORE â€" Upper Town, â€" DURHAM The Largest Stock Ready to Wear Clothes in Durkam J. A. HUNTER‘S HAYVE ERVERYTHING A MAF,. BOY wool UNDeRwEaArR very cheap anaammmmenmmmmememmmemmmemmenmemmmmmmmemmemummmnn..._____ _ NEXT BARGAIN D/Y THESE hat you are playing is it? Going without an ulster INTO THFH PT‘PFPALLS e‘ve stacks of OVERCOATS that will keep you Best & Cheanest Axes Made Have you any Dry Wo NOW. Prices are highâ€" ter first sleighing. 16 ; foot wood only. 5000 Cds. Green Wood Wanted UPPER TOWN OR CHILD CAN WEAR. Best Coal Oil 5 Gals Wood They are lower than ever beâ€" ~%I3 Slr VA m *@0@ Vood? Rush it in â€"sure to drop afâ€" ; in., 32 in. and 4 postponement on well as July aund â€" for 90c¢, Exquisite TEA A Ponnd By trying This H C this 26 Ar ThR ,ï¬a- sturtralin.et udll\l tay gl":lce to e anger and my rein ghy&t I lg:y henm{m-n. n..! s W And make their own de;tr;;;:tlon sure? ‘The intemperate, What famed Pandora‘s box did ope Gave to it‘s thousand ills free scope Obliterates the wretch‘s hope? Intemperance, Whoare their familie‘s shame and curse? Who daily wax from had to worse? Whose legncy""xn“aq empty purse? ,, ‘0 chielly feel the dreadful scourge, By which the earth the Lord doth purge And his just indignation u"ge? The intemperate, What is it gives to God offence, Drowns reason, memory and sense And rashly braves Omnipotence ? Intemperance, Who want and misery endure, Who are unholy and impure, And make theih own Anirmalyc. . _ o3 2 MidhiintidiissAdinich wici 4cA i# 1 Intemperance, Who the dire victims are of crime, Who madly squander precious time, Are oft cut down in manhood‘s prime? The intemperate, What crowds the prisons of the state, Brings thousands to an awfal fate And makes them miss the narrow gat Intemperance. ifhlactrbonll t ic aaiud 2A 9 1 And proves their utter Who are the wre Who to remorse Who feel disyuie ho us C eneaemievre What vice is chiefly virtue‘s foe? What leads mankind to endless woe Ahd Minaas 41 080022 1 Mr, Melntyre time wo king a Waterloo, sn ® mee y css 0 onl PV penet Mr, David Melaotyre accomp his mother, speat a fow days 1 visiting friends around Crawi inth and R‘ky Saugeen, Dave will go back again as he says t| lot of tine girls out thers, Miss Mary Lamont is not i very much she having a severe F{l(-urisy and inflamation but u: utton‘s care we hope to he; recovery, Mr. Charles Ferguson has mo his new brick house ‘ast week, Fine weather and good roads, and lots of fall plowing in this locality and if weather permits the farmer‘s will have all their work done this fal!, Mr,. Davd Meintyre left for New Hamburg, Waterloo County where he is engaged making square timber for N. McIntyre, of Durham, Miss Jannet Flockhart left for Wolfâ€" town last week after spending a mnyle of months with friends in Balsam Valâ€" ley, Janet will be missed by a great number as she was always jolly, M.. Fi.st® ar rol There has been another sale of Cheese in the factory here, the cheese sold at at 10%, everyone is pleased at the good price. There are 100 cheese to go, we would advise the salestman to let it go, as cheese is not moving much, Mr. J. Aldcorn lost one of his best horses Iast week of Inflamation, he calâ€" led Vet Moody too late to save it, We advise you farmers who are dealâ€" ing in pork to bring it to BootF. yille, as our cheeseman is buying all he can get and is praying the highest price for t‘iu-m. There is no doubt but J. McQueen will have a good crop, as he had a tow nâ€" boy plowing, Jock out for Canadians Jack. Notwithstanding the dark night and bad roads Sam and Miss Minnie enjoved the drive last Snvurday night. There must be something in the air, there has been two dressmakers around hore lately. _ Wishâ€" sleighing would come so we would get a wedding or two, but some co not m.end to wait for sleighing, Miss Annic S:evenson of Egremont and Mr. Alex:MeKechnie of Gï¬'nelg were made man and wife on Wednesday last, Mr, W. Lawrence the collector is goâ€" ing the rounds, he stayed a night with Sir Oliver, wouldn‘t we paratrons get a roast‘ng. Mr. Sam Todd has got a good s\;pply of Iron home now till the roads get good, We are glad to say that most of the sick are on the mend most of them had the sore throat, Mr. James R. Wilson had the quincy but is wel} again. Indian Summer is past and the busy time is past, eyerybody is well prepared for the winter there was a good crop of roots in this part. Mr. Noble Wilson had some turnips that weighed 14 to 18 lbs, he had 78 loads cff 3 neres. There lIms been a lot of plowing doue around ere. Mr. James Ryan took his departure for Waterloo on Monday to work in the woods with Mr. Edward Hartford‘s gang,. _ We did not have the opportunity of bidding hi good bye, as (w got his summons to go rather abruptly, His employer may always rest assured that any work allotted to him, will be satieâ€" factorily executed, Mr. A. McPhee, who recently retired from farming and took up bis residence in Markdale, was on the line on Friday and Monday, He is now acting in the capacity of Insurance Agent. We beâ€" lieve he also handles a superior line of fruit trees, no doubt Mr. McPhee‘s efâ€" forts will be.crowned with success, as he possesses all the business capabalities essential to a successful salesman, Mr. Robert Anderson of Traverston, was a welcome guest at Mr. Stephen Kelly‘s last Sunday evening. Bob says the l:ttle boys are rpleudidï¬uwtllerfl. Mr. Morris Conmor and Miss Mary Haley of Traverston, paid the Lake a Aying visit on Sunday. Mr‘ Jno. Butler attended a party on the 4th con. recently. The ri(Ye J;ere, he says was rather monotonous, but he selected a different route in the morning and thoroughly enjoyed the drive, rand my remedy â€" * "~ I may hencelorth live and die? In temperance, BALSAM VALLEY, INTEMPERANCE. ‘"cintyre accouupanied by speat a fow days last week nds around Crawford, Corâ€" ky Saugeen, Dave thinks he _ again as he says there is a wretched slaves of sin? e a prey have been? ietude within? be intemperate, e reports having quite a among the Germans of BOOTHVILLE. erguson has moved IRISHjLAKE. amation but under ve hope to hear o + ¢ o * + > 6 + overthrow? not improving t under Dr. heat of her attauck of gate? into will be kept for Service fer Season o 1895â€"6 at Lot 7, Con, 1, Nermanby, We offer good indu(;eâ€"menu to agents. For terws, etc., addressâ€" ADVERTISER PRINTING G0,. ALL THE NEWS OF THE WORLD. Market Ropo;ts,â€" Stories, ONLY ONE DOLLAR &Â¥ The only Arstâ€"clasa Nearae in U ndemkinï¬ and Emba‘ming on latcst prin cipies at reasonuble ~«tes, ** SPRUCE LODGE HERO," NO. 402 Would intimate that he wil continue th Furniture and Undertaking Business estab lished by his father in Durham in 1958 and will endeavor to give all oid and new custom ers the same entire satisfiction. Furniture o‘ the Best Make FURMITURE AND UVD>ERTAKiNG Tamworth Boar Western Advertiser. FOR 1896â€"7. Excellent Reading. . .. for every member of the . family. Remember the rminre o‘ the Bost Ha ALWAYS ON HAxXD. PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY Millions of meres of best land for eale very cheap of the Northen racific Ruilway. f H. A. HUNTER Not a stone nor a hill, the very best, level, rich Joam, 820 scresâ€" 2 mnnules from one town end railway, 24 miles from another town, school«, churches, ete. I{ yon have a team, implements, etc., and want to make money, call in and see m». ONE SPLENDID FARM ONâ€"â€"MALFâ€"â€"SHARES In South Rakota Balance of 1896 Free. THOROUGHBRED To January 1st, 1898. TERMS s1. H. W. LEESOI Prop J. SHEWELL Pages Bach YX eclr. SUBSCRIBE _, =â€"FOR THE * REVIEW . r the etandâ€"o ilte the Market, Durham., __ * â€"FULL LINE OFâ€" ho ma nc WtA h n idns on e sc E. J. STZWELL Toxpox. Oxt teown. C In Groceries we have an extra Japan Tess done m; lb. paper bags, lined with lead, for $1.95, A‘:m worth 80c. Our Ten at 20¢ needs no advertis have a nice Granite Teapot well worth 50¢ ‘“d.:H that, _ We will throw in a Ib, of Baking Powde for balf a dollar. Every householder needs fat Now, we will give you a flat iron, hbandle and sty; ] lb. of Baking Powder for 40c. A Black Melton Ogercoat with a velvet a nice, drersy garwent, and extra value The readyâ€"toâ€" wear Clothiqn we sell b““fldd for years. and so has our prices. Our ¢lothing j, by W. E. Sanford Manutacturing Coy., and w-l: ston & Co., but the prices are made by Oursélyy as our clothing can and does stand the Strain ol usage, so does our prices stand the strain of bar We Quote Good Friess Overcrats g; The Actual Test _ Is the Best P Come and see use. We . L. CRANT, ALL OUR PRICES EQUALLY ciry Glenelg, Oct 1Gth 1896. Came to the premises of 1N ", signed in September one ewe and the owner will please prove prof pay expenses and take them aW4Y+ n GRiBAL* tracls n ""ainam ‘ We hbeg to announce to the PU huwrh“ Wa, that we have the mill rebuilt and agons. refitted with ‘53& ftamous Ra N. B.â€"To ensure a good job! Hides must be well salted as soon # ken off. Robes & Coats By the Neow Proces which for Finish and § ness can‘t be beat. Horse HiJles, Cow Hides, D Skins, Tanned suitable for WATSON BRO GUARANTEED. SHINGLES ON HAND AT RIGHT PRIC Dromore, June 6th, ‘06. Robe Tanning! Satisfaction Guaranteel In two colors and well ln:.; Renew for the Reve®‘‘ g and Campbel!, NORTH EGREMONT. lï¬l_lln-&n-gm » CAME ESTRAYâ€" DOXE AND 8ATI8SFACTION Robe Tanning Thos. Smi W1 Wni.ï¬i of the to you gaod P o ncgsomk L*z nB eivet collar, y Vlllue‘ Olll’ “‘ of 1ne T »we and lamh _ae and inspect a rham, Aug. take this o king our C patronage, inced that t] merit a CC the : We beg to ers and t] that we ha System, w1 its equival Brockville _ Buggies, as. And Sold at Lo s of Farm & Pianos, e Sales OUSE, THE n0. 45. Clork Div. Con ‘ Notary Pablic. NS8. invested T. â€"DE