& Ahc * DECERING Our Waggons & Carriages are bought in Carload lots for Cash and our prices are consequently away down low. It‘s money in your pocket to inspect our Lines and get our Prices before purchasing anything we handle. HARVESTE COMPANYV‘S BINDERS, MOWERS & RAKES. Organs, Sewing Machines, Cream Separators Churns, Washing Machines and Wringers. bottom prices. FIRE INSURANCEss+s2S MASSEYâ€"HARRIS MACHINESesse8e8+e BICYNCLESsseses+2+ Hats, Readyâ€"toâ€"wear Hats and Trimmed Hats, in such gay profusion as to make the scene almost bewildering. No thought or fauncy has been overâ€" looked, no worthy style neglected, and no matter how extreme or how modest your taste, this is the one store that is sure to gratify it, so easy to make a test. Come and see. That hat croblem will be easily solved if you visit our Millinery showâ€"rooms. The most exâ€" tensive Millinery assortment in Durham is here for your pleasure. New York, London and Torâ€" onto in all their millinery glory and.excellence are represented here in pleasing array, Street + BICYCLES TO RENT,. 3 HRS FOR MASSEYâ€"HARRIS SHOW ROOMS Done in the Best and Cheapest Companies. > Insurance a specialty. Patt Farmers Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Scuffiers, &c and best improved makes. Call a to go to work. New and Secondâ€"hand Bicycles for Sale Bicycles done well and promptly. Wilkinson Plows and Steel Rollers. Snowball, Chatham & Milnerâ€"Walker Wagons. Palmerston Carriage Co.‘s & McKee‘s Carriages, Buck‘s & McClary‘s Stoves & Ranges, Raymond & New Williams Sewing Machines. & Bell & Berlin Pianos & Organs. Henry‘s Harness. Dawswell Churns, Wringers & Washing Machines. Jfpilinergy @uestion Qasily Folved Cash and One Price. A BOOM IN BICYCLES . 4A Wlorlock. . McKINNON JOHN LIVINGSTON, ‘s, &o., are the very latest Call and see samples ready , Buggies & Harness Everything at rock Algo repairing 25C. Mr. Cecil Gun left for Buffalo, Monâ€" day. Mr. Pat Darcy, of London, is a visitor in town. Mr. Thos. Donaghy, Mt Forest, was in town this week. Mr. Walter McCrie is home from his uncle‘s at Windsor. ' Misses Corley and Osborne,. Mt Forest, are yisiting at Limin‘s. Mr. Herbert Gray is going to Stratâ€" ford, Saturday, to bring Ims mother home. Mr. P. McMurdo on Friday got is foot severely crushed at the cement works. Miss Keys. Fergus, was a guest of her cousin Miss BHertha Crawford for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Mountain left on & yisit to London friends, Tuesday. Mr. Van de Vert, of the N. P. C. Co. was in Listowel on business this week. Mr. Geo. Porteous, Guelph, was a guest of friends in town for a few days. Mrs. Fiddis, (nee Miss Belle McDougâ€" all) O. Sound, is a guest of her parents for a few weeks. Mrs. Gun, Sr., accompanied by her son, went to Bright last week on a yisit to her son James. ; Mr. Arch. Browne left on Tuesday morning for Manitoba, Miss Beatrice McIntyre is a guest of Toronto friends this week. Mrs. Whitechurch spent a week at her former home in Woodstock. Mr. Percy, Mt Forest, was in town for a few days this week. Fred A. Lewis of Berlin, piano tuner, is at the Middaugh House. Mrs. Zoellner, Mt Forest, is a guest of her brother Mr. 8. Morlock. Mrs. Elliott, Chatsworth, is a guest of her mother, Mrs. McRae. Mr. P. Matheson, one of Durhamn‘s Lacrosse boys, was in town Tuesday on his way to Hanover where he has been offered a grod position. Mr. Klein, Toronto, was a guest of Mr. Mills, Thanksgiving Day. Miss G. King. vocalist, Mt Forest, is a guest at Mr. Carson‘s, and is getting up a class in voice culture. Mr. and Mrs, T. P. Stewart, Murdock St., spent the past week visiting friends at Durbham and Tara.â€"Ex. Mr. Arthur Laidlaw, of the N. P. C. drafting staff, is home from Atlanta. Georgia, for a few days‘ visit. Rev. Mr. Newton went down to Presâ€" ton and Dundas on Tuesday, to arrange for seating for the new church. Miss O‘Neil left lass week for Paris, to nurse her uncle who had his arm crushed in a recent railway accident. We have not adyanced the price of, our tobaccos, Amber smoking tobaceco, Bobs, Currency and Fair Play chewing tobaccos are the same size and price to the consumer as formerly. “Pe have also extended the time for the redempâ€" ‘tion 0 Snowshoe tags to January 1. 1904 Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and son, of Brampton,‘were guests for a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Black. from head Mr. Robt. McFarlane, Jr. left last week for Toronto to join the C. P. R. ticket agent‘s excursion to Washington. Mrs. Burnet, Upper town, and son Joe left Wednesday morning for Galt to attend the wedding of Miss Russell, a niece. 270m neadquarters. Money advanc Manager, 340 Caxton Bldg., Chicago Mrs, Chas, Urqubhart and daughter May, of Mount Albert, spent the holiâ€" days with the former‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Whelan. wWANTED.â€"A TRUSTWORTHY GENTLEMAX OR lady in each county to manage bustness for an old established house of solid financial standing. _ A smight bona fide weekly cash salary of $18.00 Fdd Py c Ecifleach Wednesday with all @xpenses direct mam haadislce CCC F Miss 8. Jack went to Mooresburg last week to attend the funeral of her cousâ€" in Miss Jean McKonald, who was buried in Chesley on Saturday last. Miss 8. imtay. of Courtland, Norfolk County, spent Thanksgiving with her uncle Rev, A. Stewart. Miss M. Jackâ€" son, of Flesherton, is also making a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Brown came home from the North West last Tuesâ€" day, We regret to hear that Mr Brown‘s health has not improved as much as was expected. Mr, 8. Arrowsmith since returning from his Saginaw trip over a week ago, has been quite ill with a bronchial trouble, but is happily some better, BELL.â€"In Glenelg, on Sunday, Oct. 19th to Mr. and Mrs. John Bell a son. BLACK.â€"In Farwell, Michigan. U. S., on Monday, Oct. 20, Mr. Donald 8. Black, aged 63 years. A former resiâ€" dent of glenelg and a brother of John A. Black of this town. DIED. McRoxarD.â€"At Mooresburg, on Oct 15. 1002, Miss Jean McRonald, daughâ€" ter of Mr. Thos. McRonald, formerly gf Bentinck, aged 24 yrs. 7 mos. 10 ays. The Empire Tobacco Co., I:i;nited. THE Pep PM tnfnap@ct w tmescelch c los n 5 3 Money advanced for e xpenses Hldrw ° Mubaa._ BORN | FIRST CLASS FARM FOR SALE. The George Lamb farm, Nortb Glenelg, Lot 9, Con. 14, containing 100 acres, 90 cleared well watered, by arring and creek making a good stock farmi. First class hulldinrs throughout. _ Bank barn 54 x 64 with large cistern. Roomy comfortable house, orchard of nearly 100 bearing fruit trees. Fencing above the average, 5 min, walk from Glascott P. O. For terms and conditions apply at the REvizw office, lgemonally or by etter. C Raxagx, Agent That 200 acre farm in the Township of Glenelg, known as the McRae Farm. There is about 110 acres cleared and suitable for running machinery on, and the balance is principally of hardwood timber. _ There is supposed to be over 2000 cords of good cordwood ready for cutting. The farm is situated about six miles from Berkley, and ten miles from Durham. On the farm is a good frame house and cedar post barn. This farm will be sold at a bargain during the next sixty days. For further in« formation or terms of sale apply to The undersigned offers for sale the fine residence Kroperty in Varney, lately occupied by Mr. A. Little, 3 rooms down stairs, 4 above with good ‘back kitchen ind wood shed. Well at the door. _# of an acre of good garden land with fruit trees, small fruits etc. Also a fine roomy stable, buggy house etc,: Post office, G. T. R. Station, and church at the door. â€" School near by, Terms on application to * Q. PrrrigrEw, or C,. RaAMAGE, Orchard. Durham The Bell property, near Dromore, beâ€" ing lot 15, con. 19, and lot 15, con. 20, 100 actes in each. On both farms are good buildings, and land in a good state of cultivation. â€" School on adjoining lot. convenient to church and Post office. Easy terms, For further particulars apply on the premises to the proprietor or to C. Ramage at the Review office, Wx. BEL.L, Prop. of Lambton St.., 4 acre, at present occupied by Wm. Ilrwin., The house is 14 stories high, built of grout, 3 large rooms with hall down stairs, with 15 foot kitchen, good stone cellar and woodshed with cistern inside,. Upstairs in house are four bedrooms with hball. Hardwater well at door, On the {)rbml- ses is a good underground stable and barn. Good on fence in front of lot. For further particulars apply to ’ RosErRT MacFARLANE, f _ â€"Durham. or to D. MacFARLANE, June 4th, 1902 Caledon, In the Surrogate Court of the County of Grey, in the Matter of the estate of Phcoebe McDougall, late of the Townâ€" ship of Glenelg, in the County of Grey, widow, deceased, Notice is hereby given pursuant to R S. 0. 1897 Chap 129, Section 38, and amending acts that all persons having claims against the Estate of the said Phooebe McDougall who died on or aâ€" bout the seventh day ot September, A. D. 1892, are required to send by post prepaid or deliver to J. P. Telford, of the Town of Durham, Solicitor for the Executor on or betore Friday, the 24th day of October, 1902, their names, addresses and descripâ€" tions, and full statements and particuâ€" lars of their claims and the nature of securities (if any) held by them duly verified, and that after the said day, the executor will proceed to distribuce the assets of the deceased, among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice. In the Surrogate Court of the County of Grey, in the Matter of the Estate of John Young, the elder, late of the Township of Normanby, in the Counâ€" ty of Grey, Yeoman, deceased : otice is hereby given pursuant to N R. S. 0. 1897 Chap 129, Sec 38 and amending acts, that all persons having claims against the Estate of the said John Young, who died on or about the seyventeenth day of November, A. D., 1900; are required to send by post preâ€" ggid. or to deliver to J. P. Telford, Solicitor for the Executors, on or beâ€" fore the J. P. TELFORD, Solicitor for Executor Colin MeArthur® 23rd day of October, A. D., 1902, their names, addresses and descriptions and fuall statement of particulars of their claims, and the nature of the seeâ€" urity (it any) held by them, duly cerâ€" tified ; and that after the said day, the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased, among the parties entitled thereto ; having regard only to the claims of which they shali then haye notice. Dated this 27th day of September A. D., 1902. â€" John Young ‘ _‘ Ebenezer Young } Executors. 5 Owen Sound, Ont by their solicitor, J. P. TEpForp, Darham, Ont. ; Dated this 22nd day of September, A. D. 1902 REVIEW FIRST CLASS FARM FOR SALE. N SADDLER ST., 3 DOORS south House And Lot For Sale. VILLAGE LOT FOR SALE NOTICE TO CREDITORS. TORONTO Notice to Creditors. Farm for Sale. W. CaLpER. Durham. Caledon, Peel Co. As I am giving up business and hayve leased the People‘s Mill for a term of years, all accounts owing me must be settled:up by cash. note or wheat, not later than October 4. 1902. ‘Also please take notice that any flour, or offal owing on grists must be taken out of the mill by that date. . L have agood team of horses, a doubl waggon and heavy set of working horâ€" ses which will be sold at a bargain. +254 t ~_â€" R. McGowax. Q'al?e(ully cdhsider where they do their bngingss. < 00 .~ * AFaty of these men go to | iw‘=L fff H,. MILLER, the Hanover | Corpyeyauncer, even though it means a few miles of ‘a driye. »They say that he is Always proiupt,â€"nuever negligent." that ue has had 22 years experience and that it, PAYS TO DEAL W.TH HIM,. The T. 0. Stewart Farm, Lot 16, Con. 2, W. G. R. Bentinck ; 100 acres with about 30 cleared ; frame house and other buildings. Said to have a lot of very fine hardwood timber. .He is now offering for Sale : THE MALCOLM CAMERON 100 acres on Garafraxa A good farm with fine buildings. Offeréd yery cheap as Mr. Cameron has gone west. A 100 Acres in Béentinck. In excellent state, good buildings and fences, good suil, School and Chureh close at hand, Post Office on the farm. Cwnergetting up in years and bound to sell. LOTS 2 AND 8 CON. 13 GLENELG, The ..* Findlay McRae Farm ". This contains 200 acres and beloangs to a Comâ€" pany who offer «it at the price of a S&o acres. We are at the shop at the bridge evâ€" ery Wednesday and Saturday. Orâ€" ders or enquiries left at C. McA rthur‘s store, or at the REvIEw OFFICE, will receive our best attention. t Winter is approaching and for those who want something nice, serâ€" viceable and good in CUTTERS made by Gray of Chatham will find that class here. Every kind of finavcial business transacâ€" ted. Summer is over and we are ready for the FALIL, TRADE with PLOUGHS, PULPERS, &C. Call and see our Stock and get our prices. MONEY 1O LEND,â€" _ DEBTS COLLECTED,â€" $ LANDS BOUGHT & SOLD,â€" Dloughs AUTIOUS Successful Men A. B. McARTHUR We have still a full line of Peter Hamilton Machines, Binders, Mowâ€" ers and Drills. Examine our Churns too which we offer at right prices. Address,â€"H. H. MILLER, Lock Drawer 28, Hanoyer, Ont. Retiring trom Business. @ulpers #Atardware. Intending Students should enter at beginning of term, or as soon after as possible. Staff and Equipment. The School is equipped for full Junior Leaving and Matriculation work, under the following Staf" of Competent Teachers for that Department : THOS. ALLAXN, Principal. MISS LICK, B. A., Classics and Moderns. JCR, A. OFGOODE, 1st Class Professional, Specialist. FEES : $1.00 per month , Wm. Johnston, C. U RBlack. BARCLAY & NOBLE Durham School Are now stocked up with MAXWELL & COCKSHUTT By satisfying the wants of the needy we are getting well repaid Our Sale of Guns and Ammunition has been something extra and we have been obliged to secure anothâ€" er Stock of that fast selling Double Barrel Gun. Call and examine before they are all gone. ADAMS WAGGONS TOLTON‘S Pea Harvester Gurney Stoves, Pianos & Organs PROVEN Hay Fork TZlough s Jfarrows Soufflers CALL just to handan assortment of Meat Cutters. _ Some of them ar© great bargains. Every man should have a pair of our Pant Stretchers. They are the right kind. We have a nice line of Kitchem Scales Do not lose this opportunâ€" ity, Secure a pair of our Fall Mitts and be comfortable, suitable for Ploughing or any kind of out door work. at * 1999 We can astonish the whole com munity in Pad Locks. Enquire about our Water Paints. Every person their own painter. CALIL, and EXAMINE our vester Drill with steel wire conductors. utt .c:'ng of Waxwett BARGLAY & NOBLE OCT. 23, 1902 848888 e Best of its kind. Soods. and see our . faâ€" mous Sylâ€" 20 only Glass tab Shredded Wheat White Ded Spre Flannelette 1&1.::1 Bed Comlorters, We have a f1 STERLIN Heavy M« Ladies‘ Lor All W â€"5. top Cough Carr‘s Cou MacFa DRUGGISTS RBaby‘s Cou CGonic Ctixi If you ark islack . Green an &4 4 4 &4 & TW(E,.E.[ GROLE We OSX ‘notl 6'@1'0 and AmaAAAAAAAAA % 4 4 % % Lower wide at 20¢ se J A KE We can troub eold wl a lw sure W are dange wWi FOI Jake HE SELLS CHEAP SALADA 1f Owel 13 PBRY matrt heave aVys epair ets This 0C MON YOTS LO 101 'all