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Durham Review (1897), 17 Sep 1903, p. 8

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A [ 200 0 enc Our men‘s Cashmers and Worsted Socks are the best values in the land. plain and ribbed with mending yarn attached If :o. sr rrrmeaieds‘y 25¢ per pair. See our fall weight Woollen Underwear and our lines of unshrinkable goods. \ We have not space to qudte you prices of all our extensive goods ; only room for a few specials : MEN‘S HEAVY S( 25¢ quality, 20¢ per pair or 3 NAE AOK :. c.s: iwss on 1 We have a full stock of these goods, gray at 15. 20, 25 and 35¢ Also Red, White. Navy and Cream. Blankets, Sheets and Double width sheeting at very low prices Stripes in good colors and good weight, 30 in wide Plain Pink, 27 in wide, only....5¢c per yd. Pink and W todayo-ly....qcperyd. Yard wide stripes only....; quality worth 12 %¢, CMREY . s« + us Sne ces o oaae ie ie o o The same as you paid 1§C pet-yard for last year +340 ® moommmmmeien, â€" C2%¢ +4 19 OULI D‘C@qSULTC t0O 81( ment will insure your supplying yourselves with many lines of g%;‘ from our : You are welcome, and you are quite free to take[your money back if you want it IN CONCLUSION, it would need an abler pen Stock. & Our store is filled to overflowin Goods. We have spared no m at our stock â€"fâ€"<" you will not be pressed to buy. We were fortunate enou}h to buy our cottons and ast s pring when the prices were at the lowest ebb. The n many lines from zo to 30 per cent. The followin#@ 1 ALEX. RUSSELL °C hus Nnbmtih altenntvel witilh ies Abedireciacn td lc:n hear Lbo u‘;ni This season we have bought heavier than ever to meet the deâ€" ‘.’nj:';‘m;""‘}”'m::h” mands of our growing business. Why unot select your goods 'g{:::.t i:f ;:n;'tn i early. It‘s always a little more satisfying to have first choice. | ‘RA¢® it wakir You‘ll find new goods wherever For the Fall and Winter of 1903 have been checked off and passed into stock. Prices range from 2.25 to $12.00. Tew Wrapperettes ‘ Flannels and Flannellettes, price at 5¢ and upwards. Childron‘s Tew Readyâ€"toâ€"wear Dress Skirts In the very latest style at $4.50 to 7.50 AT THE BIG 8 TORE Wew Sall Soods EXTENSIVE RANGE OF | y ,__ C _ "eCmIIEAN and Mc s f!h.. P F, 0 It‘s perhaps a little early to be talking about Fall G0OGS; | host of :“,fm;m. Cl but they are coming to kand every day, and are being x.m:: imm:nf:x'; they opened up and passed into stock. Months ago we WETO | Seeretary Arci Butters, busy selecting goods for the Fall :gd notvtv. theyt:rehbelxm-f | :F,E“Am,‘;m’r:l éoflo‘:'y. . ning to arrive, Every department is getting i share of | whi promines to be a goos the new goods but the greatest quantities have arrived for l:‘m i h geutwigg c cortke the Dress Goods Section. Many lines ot beautiful Dress l:,'.':', "b'. 3:::3 o m1 Ends, French Waistings, and French Flannels, are now | place and correctly marked.. being shown for the first time. i. dONBK: MeArthue to ) T._._© SURPRISING VALUES IN STAPLE DRY GOODS THAT CAN‘T BE BEAT. Hosiery and Underwear 2 â€" ¥®~ iS5C per yard for last year, Pretty designs and colâ€" Opening of New Fall Goods THE BIG STORKEK. Staple Dry Goods Wrapperettes Flannelettes _ e es t aete, 11 O Li City + . : ; : : 5¢ per y&C ... . 5e per yd. PinkudWhitehuvy worth 12e ard wide stripes only....8¢ per yd. Heavier «Ladios‘ _Rackets Flannels our cottons and flannels for this fall, owest ebb. They havesince advanced The following prices will testify : Jfrriw'ny Zazi. yon go in the BIG STORE. our extensive stock of these S HEAvY SOCKS, regular t Irkisk & * uU BLOUSES & SUITINGS. BOTH LADIES‘ AND MEN‘S HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. , only 25 and 35¢ per yard. ***+*«*+... .. §50€, I‘ i m., ;. 31__ 0CP ke. OQn } ? [ our ladies and gentleman dl y | onto Exbibition last week DMARY / woms BiP oc o We havea Large Stock of Sweaters in sizes which will fit from a boy of ten years old to a full sized man at various prices. Before ordering your Suit. All genuine Imported Scotch Goods in the very newest patterns and all will wear better than any other Goods sold. mnam., y o ___ _ _"OACJ> WFSHFTEEOg _ _ |may be dependod upon to be found in now !plno and correctly marked. 1 John MeArthur jr., Comr‘s son, is atâ€" tending the Collegiate Institute at Owen Sound. â€"â€"â€" | _ Alex MeMillan. St.. South Line, says i that of 4 of an acte of peas. barley and ioats mixed on his farm there were fiye {big loads taken to the barn. Now il we dident know that Sandy was a truthtul man we would be apt to have out 50. doubts as to the reality of the superaâ€" bundance of crop on sneh a quantity of | ground. | |" Maleolm Melunes is dealing in hogs, sheep, &e., duringy summer. _ Malocim has all the qualities of a firstâ€"class off drover. more especially since be has . 00 been the recipient of a young heirens ~‘* |lately. We wish him and his good partâ€" ;'n-r *n life much evjoyment in the adâ€" | dition made to the family. , A very enjoyable time wa« epert at . | the Methodist garden party lately, and ‘wn a snecess considering the busy seaâ€" ann â€" IN SERGES we have an excellent range to choose fror1, all unshrinkable. We have a range of colors in the new white flecked materials value at 85¢ per yd. WE HAVE never seen such values in weight and texture as our spuns and Freizes show for Suits and Ladies‘ Coats. OUR LINE of new goods at 25c and 35¢ are hard to beat navy, green and numerous new shades. We have a large stock of upâ€"toâ€"date Dress Goods and Suitings. The prices are too numerous to mention in this ad. However they are all excelâ€" »ent values and the effects are very new and stylish even in the low priced goods 1pg |"° P‘CwWOnt. . We hope they ail enjoyed themselyes immensely. re Secretary Arci Butters. of the Arteâ€" q | mesis Agricultural Bociety, is busy takâ€" !ing in members for the coming | fair of | which promises to be & good one. With } a good old President like Mr Dagald or l“d‘mi‘b ht :nc is ine sacrament was dispensed in the Presbogterian church last 4Bunday. _ A large crowd celabrated the occasion. The pastor gave an excellent disconrse ruitâ€" able for the purpose, four new members« were added to the church. Gaelic Commounion nexi Sunday and it is to be hoped that all who are lovers of their mother language will attend. William Webster, of Vancouver the late Alex Webster, of this visited his birthplace last week &t ted at MclIutyre‘s, South Line, his stay. _ Rev Mr Roack. of the Methodist Church, preached preparatory sermons in the Presbyterian Cburch on Friday art. 1 While we are engaged in writing weo ; can hear the familiar laughter of come of the youths and beauty, of both sexen! enjoying themselves in the natural enâ€"| Joyment of what on some occasions terâ€" minates in making the future life bkappy. â€" arrseme 0 wev 300 PW in NOSNPRTE 2200 0 TM** ‘H® maoy we find Mrs Neil MceKinunon, ,Milla McMillan and McLean, South _: Iine. Peter McArthur, of town, and a » | host of others that we canmot mention ; | at present. _ We hope they all enjoyed ,thouuolyu immensely. a J linpatriiedily tds s A 3 ! | . This is the month for plnuro:uohu‘ to enjoy themseives in attending exhbibiâ€" lfion and such like. Quite a numver oft l L Our ladies and cantlanman abkc. 1 a ces "PaF luiure are already thaking their appearance for we see indications of fall on the forests in some instances. The harvest apple is nearly out of season now and the green ones changing into a magnificent gâ€"lden color. is audaa _3 .. _ PAS% A00 the summer is ended lldtbobuuiulduim-ill soon be changing its summer grandear. Signs of what is to take place in the Irikmy Ravias 2C3 ‘a & " The haryest is past and the and gentleman attended ?’I"nr- ition last week. Amonget the CKet Uecco Cawise CTou 0 THE DUREHAK REVIEW our , of Vancouver, son of NEW DRESS GOODS, New Scotch Tweeds Dress Qoods excellent peuman retary, eyerything f this town. reek and visi Line, during ONTARIO ARC TORONTO [E °_ PW UQ&AYs last week visiting her friends at Boothville. _ Mr and Mrs John Aldcorn had a very pleasant tour through the country last week leaving Dundalk on Tuesâ€" day morning. _ They visited Ventry, Shrigley, Creemore, Stayner, Collingâ€" wood, | ‘Thornbury, Meaford, Flesherâ€" ton. Mr A remarked it reminded him of the land of truit and wine. _ He did not see anything of the wine buat he waded ankle decp in fruit, plams beâ€". ing an exceptionaliy good crop, laying in bushele on the ground. There is no demand for them. 1 0 CE PAE AEATO assizes now going on there thing of the past. already. |_sJebhn MeLeod: is at home Mh.' ; and mll‘ohy for a while. _ Miss Grier acted as organist at the | communion in the HFresbyter:ian e!.ngh last Sunday in the absence of Miss -M.Yn Whoi-th mfll&rm The harvest . Colors, grey, guaranteed , wonderful Home David Allen, whp went to Little Current, Manitoulin Island, over two weeks ago, has returned. He took with him a chest of carpenter‘s tools and was to build a house for his broâ€" | ther Hamilton and do other carpenter work and contract for buildings.© He reports tl::)t‘hbe had a vcrg stormy e going out an mg It has also leaked out chat fir Gamey‘s friends did not give him a yery warm reception, but he said here that he is foing back. We will wait and see and if he goes for good we here will bid him an affectionate Mr Carter, Presbyterian stad ent, will finish his term bere this month and is going back to College. The Church here and Morrison church at Cedarville are taking steps through the Sangeg,n. Presbytery to have & stationâ€" ary minister. ; Rev Mr Aldersor has returned from visiting friends in Hamilton. Mr C F Lawrence is attending school in Mt Forest, after spending his holiâ€" days at his home here. Mrs J Vickers, of this place, and Mrs J C Edmonds, of Allan Park, are visiting their sister Mrs S Wilson, of Shallow Lake. : Mr Wm Legate was visiting his son John R., near Georgetown, last week bogr T E};mgp hu.ae:umod to his e in Micbigan, r 8 mg a few dadvs with his mother, wme aro pleased to learn is recovering from her serious accident. \ 477 7 F2HCR 00 iTE JOF Last 10ECK, ! y The b‘rvw is l.bo;tfl;llv;n..n‘(’):, but Mrs Wm Livingston, accompanied |it takes the farmers to hustle when a Il;) llllex h(.;thil;land Psis::r. Mr and Miss dl‘%'v l:ll:eg l:.!qmg. 8 A righam, an Park, are visiting mstle came home from the friends in Woodstock and Toronto at ::;"‘-'-h quite ill but is getting some betâ€" present. â€" â€"Our teacher, Miss Gilchrist, at:endad, Alex Russell is laid up sick. :ll;e exl!llil’);tiog in Torontp, from Saturâ€" m y ti onday. Mr Wm Legate was visiting his son| With a sigh of reliet the fermers John R., near Georgetown, last week hl‘,': finished the somewbat laborious Dr T Hautton has returned to" his | SKSK Of barvesting that was prolonged home in Michigan, after spending & | °2 8060unt of the continuous baor Kaewr dAavs with Lis memak iss O 1 o ww â€"bve. HOPEVILLE. LaL 18 pupils are py_____ ""0r008 rela. ives here and at Tra verston. Miss Nellie Sullivan returned home Saturday after an eniogablo week‘s outing with friends in the city of Torâ€" onto. Mrs Mary Nash has been somewhat indisposed of late, but we are happy to say is recovering nicely, % Our school has for the fall :em:. with Miss L amizgn_ nf O7:..a SOP in aha._ . C j John Bweeny, of Paris, fom'ner‘l‘{ of Durham, spent a tew easant days with his brother umf,' and other friends around the lake, Miss Rhiney Sweeny returned to her home in Paris last week after spending the summer with her numerous relaâ€" tives here and atr ... ""_ ter and ..__4 CV ZLRAL PEI&)IB OPr CHar. &Acter and good lnc-chflue(oneol lhhoounty )tonmtlnduv- tise old wealth businass bhouse in »ualnnanm..,r‘u, $21.00 week}] m%wfll hd Golo-hwo..lcn-lhn Bt., CN-;:," 20 0 CCC CVHD LALL, | Phil Martin, who has been engaged timbering near the Sault tor the past two years, is home again and intends remin%for some time. _ Jas L livan, youn est son of Thos Bullivan, has gone to 'Igrnnto t tuke & course in the Central Business Colâ€" lege. J L is bfimrnlotenor‘y and we wish him every success. Mr and Mro Augast Ditner, of Glasâ€" cott, are visiting at Sylvester Martin‘s, their sonâ€"inâ€"la w this week. John Sween » of Paris, fory Darham _ L[ Y‘ .Of, Paris, formerly of o in ag _ ____ "SSS 4 Madi an',-o(:win‘.d‘f , in eharg: under 'bng‘e tuition the »th are P"Ou’re!h! rapidly, y‘ 6 3CG C 5‘ [ AE glile 714 i 4 5‘@ 19. @6 7¢ T in Taehthce ?ll 9e m t n j 1900 0t is M ut Ilt‘li.-l..‘ . f: We hay T HE A Also a 2 * We ha od a la1 VOL. LA 4*,* That Te« ] ) Th 'a“ri those to re; woul Whj on i Pral

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