REYES ng " ynu PW. ot is. and Kinsman- I them for y that you t. Hut the here's the " wrong. " pa- xg all m and :spect- TUBE DON, have e old Ba- only 21, ly, and D' best Jeweller. to LE Is! ill it H. H. MOCKLER. =2 flawmmmmwmmmi 33:4xmxxngmmmxmgmmxï¬ ym‘m‘vwwwwwwwé E JAMES mEtuuiii" ,i,'iii, ï¬waaxamzmï¬ï¬iimï¬Ã© i'ii "ttua-wit-ER-s::::::, u 5: "_---wm'rER_pe, iii'ii CLEARING SALE you xiririr "iiii"f"'i- u c rcgreu we nave no: me use or the whole paper. If we had we could fill it with a farther list ot reduced prices. These are only a tew examples of the reductions we are making, IE, are determined to make our January Sale a success. We regret we have not .tt SI' of the whole paper an nun-alt! All in mi. n ~_.LA4 .. _ . _ TABLE LINEN Ribbon Remnants : A lama pile of Hume interesting goods at ;fmctionof thmr litigilml price. MEN'S UNDERWEAR WORS'I'ED HO‘SIERY RUBBERS a OVERSHOES ' LADIES’ SHOES BaiisWe will consider itadavor if you will men- tion this advertisement when in our StOreFEM Many DRESS GOODS The very best make at sale prices. ' change the fu are correct. ttl to begin with Reg. price 819, Sale. Price $15.00 " 10, .. 8.00 " 9, .. 7.50 n H, " 5m Men d; Boys' Overcoats Men's Clothing Winter Weights MUST Go. The. price-s wdl sand them it ry substantial savings in win- , weights and you cannot ingu the fact that the goods tcorrect and the prices low We are making the prices: good jngment. Of all kinds reduced. y came to our Store last week to test the veracity of our last week's announcement. .They got even more than they expected. This week 'we have prepared numerous surprises, a few of which we quote l . u... , m‘lu'n "001 , "nerve" were $1.25 Yer funnel“. now...,,.. ..... lleav.v Double Bun-ted and Back Fleeced Int erweu were 'me now, .. tleeced Umterwetsr. wool face and wool tteeee reg. 1.25 now, -‘ Wool fleece .. was good nine at 300 now per garment... .. Ribbed wool '. .. Me '. ..., .. Buck unshrinlmble .. 1.00 s' ...1 Fine Wool. sun" sizes .. 1.23 .. .... Amt may other odd lines reduced to cost and below. x In: no; wuei nne snow. prices ungcd from 82.0010 33.50 now o..-......." Another lot .. " b6 3.00 to4.00 " .'..'.......... Idr, Many other lines reduced & special bargains in Men’s Goods, Remnants of tine table linen sud napkin: muted down be "an fYotch Wool I'nderwoat were $1.25 lleav.v Double Breasted and Back III-mud 4 piece heavy all wool homespun in black, red, nayy. dark and light grey, reg. price $1.25 a yd, reduced to 79e a yd. 1 pieces heavy all wool frieze, suitable for skirts and ooatsin black. dark and light grey. reg. l 25 and 1.50, now " s yd 3 pieces Zibeline Suiting in grey, dark green and blue, reg. price 60c, now 39e per yd. A larmile of cashmere ser- ges. broadcloth: and fa ncy dress ft a marked down to halt price and many other reductions all through our large dress goods department. 1 big lot Ladie- tttTe Shoal, peiees rnngml from t Another lot tt 't " , prlc Wool Blankets 1'eg. price 35e and 40e per pair, now only Boy's Reefers WI ent 5111 ()0, sale price 50. 6b 5.50 This Week's Bargain List 3 was STILL ON. Very warm and good for cum weather. Dniy a few pairs left. These are the prices for them : Reg. prices. ti, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 Sale prices, 75c, 81, 1.20. 1.40 ?den's Felt-Lined Boots A reduction on every pair my goes out. " All this season‘s stvlus. Prices were 85 tosll. NOW AT COST Prices were from $2.25 up. These will Ko AT COST. Girls’ Ulsters & Reefers areleaving the rest to your 4 Men's Heavy Rubbers Ladies' Cloth Coats toys' Heavy Rubbert Horse Blankets. ice 25e 20, sale price $1.00 Mow cost ii3ittttiiI, ' GOODBYE. MR. DAvrnsox.--Thttrsda.sr 3:51;: I evening last. the young people of the; : town determined to give it send off to! The ',"; Mr. w. S. Davidson. for several years a l nmvl r barrister here and always and every- 5 w. S , where popular. _ The town hall was. I secured and a. large turn out of thef .r.'.N , youth and beauty welcomed the blush-“WIu h it. ing barrister, and with him for an hour .31“ a I or two tripped the light fantastic in the l Owen old fashioned way. A few of the older _", Mond ‘ heads looked in to say good bye and ai'.', P'."] l pause was made. for an interesting part I David of the evening'." purpose. This Was the I SAL presentation ofa handsome gold chain ‘Hugh and locket as a memento of DurhatniPuhlii friends. Mr. C. Ramage at. the request remm of the young people. made a brief ad- ‘ Farm dress, expressing to the guest of thegpigs. evening their legret at losing him and ', mm; c recalling the many occasions he htuiiwsr., taken part with them at social functions. I and generally commending him for the i . . . . . I AP public spirit he had shown In rtr.vsinest'iof las circles. sport. kc. not forgetting to _ wish him well in his future and promis- hf an . iTorry mg a welcome whenever .he could â€dentin yisit them. , be presentation was made 1 by Misses E. Mockler and J. Munro, and (iTl'g', Mr. Davidson responded neatly and , day t appropriately. The company then de- ( P.""". _ clawed with vim that "He's a. jolly good £60": fellow." which nobody could deny. An 1UJl informal ten was served and this agree- 23 and a. "able Interlude over. the music and ( fgtg dancing resumed. Mr. J, B. Drysdale. 20.3.1. ’duiing the evenmg. sang several song. form i 'with his usual ability. Mr. Davidson 'six dbi goes to Peterhorough entering as a tern. tt will ta partner thelegql firm of §tratton and two. ti Hall. Once more we wish him success the ho RENEW f-tVe hope all who have not; DWI"! Tet renewed will do so as early as poss 'itll Wes ihle. Study our clubbing terms at left I Torontm hand of Title on first page. and if you l fused U wish 2 or more outside papers we can (Guelph. quote you surprising fiRures. Have? The St your label lead "dee 'ot" or beyond it, jets in as soon as possible. and thus secure our l pleased. handsome Holiday Annual which lvasl given such satisfaction. i At hu WM. CnssmTos.--Toaty Mr, Wm. Cmnston is being buried. He died Tuesday after an Illnees of scarcely 21 hours, Complaining of a. pain neat the heart, remedies were applied, Dr. Smith saw him. and he appeared to be getting all right, but in the night watches, the grim messenger came. We hope to have a fuller no Lice next week. i Norice.--My accounts are all made ;0‘"- All parties indebted lo me we re- 'qitested to make prompt settlement. lAll accounts prior to 1903 muét he ttet. , tled on or before the lst day of Felvru. Iury or they will be placed in other hands' Nor collection. R. Amos. Durham. i The Eugenia Falls water Power and capital stock of tive hundred thousand dollars, and expects' to develop four hundred thousand horse power. Owen Bound is already looking that way tor electric and power energr--Markdale Standard. _ Electric Company. limited, i's to have DISEASES EYE, EAR. - _ Dr. Geo. S. Burl. ts'pecuahst, Eye, Eur. Throat, and Nose, will not visit Durham this month as he is attending the New YHI'anspit- "Is in connection with his special work. Appointment, for Wednesdrsy, March 2nd. kept as usual. um run u. DUUNIL~ 1'irtrttttiuiioutsrs McKinnon and McLean' ut' No. 23 and Allan and Schonck of No. 4 left Tms. day morning for o. Sound and nun-at nave but] some expe-rie-nce lwfm'o reach- mg the Chr. Council cinunhor. DURHAM, THURSDAY. JANUARY M, 'rttcttttuent of the Lord's Supper will he adtuinstered In the Presltytetian Church on Sunday, January 31, and the annual congregational meéting will be held next tiny. _ CittTIt:Ar, oiocrtArrtrs,--1rrncta.v last wheels In operation at Aberdeen. The extra power makes a duffervnce in bril- liancy. All our' "treet lamps will he. Ro- ing presently. settling. w. BLACK. Fon ts'Ar,re..-Two Durham Bulls. Pedi- greed. One Roan, 9 mos. old. One Red, 17mos. old. Will he sold cheap. Apply to T. G. {Hurrienn “(\nlpu v'........-.-, Additonal Locals on Paqe 4 _ Money to Loan at 45 per cent. MACKAY & DUNS Durham. Preparatory Services for the Preshy. terian communion on Sunday next will be held on Saturday at 2 p. m. No'rrctro-Aii acmuntq are made out and any person indebted will confer a fainr by calling as earlv as pnssihle and settling. w. BLAH: ( The Electric Light iiiiiilliiiii).e8l'/l1tltt _ at of the Lord’s Supper will tered m the Pveshytetian Sunday, January 31, and the Will he sold cheap. Apply; Morrison. Rocky Snuguen Co. have the two m t F SALE Retires-Friday. Jan. 29.1904 ‘Hugh Mackay, Auctioneer. will sell by anhlic Auction at WI lot 7, con. 2. Eg- remont. (near Varney,) some valuable ‘ Farm Stock; Horses, cattle, sheep and Epigs. Sale at l p. tn. No Reserve. 12 1 mos credit. 6 per cent discount for cash. ;WM. MARSHALL, HUGH MACKAY,‘ l Proprietor. Auctioneer l A ProNreert,--The Markdale Standard inf last week has the following notice of an uncle of our townsman. Mr. Roht marry. Deceased is the last of his gen- 'eration except twister: " After severul éypara impaired health Mr. Roht. Torry, ;ofthe suburbs. Jpaased away on Tues- ‘dny evening. anuary 19th. aged 73 ‘ years. Deceased was a much respected I "pioneer. having resided in thin district 50 years’ He was}th industrious and frugal in his habits. a. Rood neighbor Eand a kind hunhnnd and father. Br in- ldustr and good farming he had accum- mung. goodly shore of this world'e goods, and was surrounded by the eom.. forts of life. He leaves a. widow and 'six children. threesons tnd!..h.reesiaairii-' term tomourn their loss. The funeral will take place on Friday. the 22nd. at two. to the Public Cemetery. service at the house at. 1.30 o'clock." Baptist Church Anniversary Services will he held Sunday and "Monday, Jan. 31st and Feb. l, when Rev. Mr. Cline, of Owen Snund.will conduct services. On Monday a. Social Tea will be served nnd a program will follow. Mr. F. Slater Davidson will sing at all gatherings. The offlces of MncKay and Dunn are now located above the hank, formerly W. 8. Davidson's location. At latest accounh roads are getting fairly good, but turning out is some trouble. The sooner a genuine January thaw sets in me better will every one he meg to the severity of the storm in all Western ontario. G. T. R. ofBeiah, in Toronto on Monday and Tuesday ts" fused to sell tickets further. west than Guelph. The stageq are having their own troubles. Chatsworth line was three days blocked. li'lesherton kept up an every other day service. Our paper for this week came to Durham: on Sunday and we used it Mon. day forlast week's issue, Last weekU supply is lying in some G, T, R. ware. house Ill“. ; Uur curlers were in Hun-ism" last {Week and took the C. P. It. to Mt, JFmest, getting there to their sat isfact ion lulmut tt and before the Durham train' i‘arrived. It was expected soon howeyer ,lso they got. the ctat,iott hotel keeper to iput. up a. lunch hurriedly and waited, iAnd waited! for hour hyhnur the high, 5 went by and they got to Durham ahodt ‘8 next morning. ' . i The. outlook on Tuesday evening-("Mix ‘the authorities here. to doubt. whether trains would run on Thurvday, so the Sons of Scotland concert committee put " their concert if, being thought Ci?,':') possible to get, performers here. A new date is being chosen and will he am! nounced next week. j This bus heel) the one topic of can?» sation for the past week. An hoar or ' two's thaw last week was suddenly choked off and Winter resumed his In- _ _ vage sway. turning on Sunday to I lex- ulur blizzard. which blocked all mail foratime. No G. T. R. train mulled Durham from Sunday till Thundny mornirutabont la. m., and but for the, _ every-other-dny stage hom Flesherton: with Toronto evening panel‘s thet would he a complete dearth of news. " 'Palmerston was a point where great} cungestinu occurred. It is said about 30 curs mistook were stalled there and l intense suffering must. have been on- "lured. Gruesome stories are told of pigs dyinguud being eaten by sutvivors. Travellers are practically out of bask ness, and at Palmerston a greiit hunch of them Were stalled for. days ' attempts ;were made to get out by pne mute or another but freQuenLly had to come back again, h'rtow-ploughs were sent oul, and in some (uses these got. " tho tracks and nmde matters worse. At Ulinlun 62. people were stalled in it dmft' about lull a mile from town, and at another point, (lnve_engines Rot, out of wan-r and in te helpless. The railway aut hurilirs saw that lruVeHu-is Were well t'rner'titint'd, but. truinuu-vl in tummy (-;-~u~' wm'e- “mil-nigh rxlulustHl. I 1w†"tT','lttr's brought in S'aturuhty's {min to Durham on Sunday. and ham i'ng no plough wan-u forced to remain haw till rem-1' mnwfv'hm theSuuth. On \lerwsdny a. plnugh got tllmugh fol- lovved M we have mid by a passenger mun after midnight, Thursday morn- ing. Amongst, the number were w. Laidlaw and w. L. Dixon. Our curlers were in Havriston but. 1w“ pugmm‘ ll train to Dullmm hut no plough v here till I-elit-f can Iveurtesuay tl, ph nguws brought THE STORM. Lin'] .---- er' .). - - to EI t 1 Owing dt caused h lights a . ttee th ed "l(',tl,eit. I LEADING JEWELERS, . DURHAM . R. B. KEELER t SON I . Poe T. L,,, you 'V tom, of 801 "V Thi- action It 109. Tuesdi a ted I the G. T. R AT KEELER'S JEWELERY STORE BARGAINS Fon BALE.--.1 yr old Bull using 2 yrs. 2 Bull Calves. Berkshire Boar and Sow Pigs. all registered Pedigrecd. Fun "ttvice..-." Berkshire and] York Boar also Durham Bull. Terms. 81.00. FOR SALE & for SERVICE. ' Owing to the scarcity of ivater. partly caused by our eustotuerm,allowinR their 1htttta to burn all night. until further ï¬ance. the Power will he shut off at 12 ' 'clnck; midnightnnd start again about 5 o'clock a. m. I Owing tn the non-arrival of last l, eek's paper supply we print the home on 'uerelytuurwin send out the de- yed sheets when they arrive. Been _ the road since Jan. ll. The Annual him-ling of this: h ld in the Public Library hunt e 18th inst.. and the followi rs Were elected: F Pres-Gin-rush,;,, lst Vice Pves.--W. J. Youn; 2nd Vice Pres-mos. Davis . Directers l Wm. 1titoltie--Dutuaut Ire great "ro-night concert ot the b ne of Scotland hu been postponed i “it action was taken by the coutnut- ( ['r. Tuesday. when it wan thought, by l _ _ eG.T. R. authorities that no trtin l 'pirouid he in Thursday. New dates are " ,ieing rapidly arranged for and will he .‘ 'huounced In next week's papers and l Otherwise. White tickets still good for _ ht night, blue for 2nd night. Seats may in: be had , Apply to an ECKHARDT. Bum-mu RLset--0n Sahuduy. Jan. It and Mrs. Herb. Kelsey a so". Arch. Holmrlnn~D Ins. Butt John Hunt Joe A Brown John Bell I Thos.McF.-tdden . Chas. Firth l Jas. Mark-va- HORTIUULTL'RA L SOCIETY RED HOT ELECTRIC LIGHT NOTIC E FOR THE BALANCE or THIS MONTH. POSTPON E D co NCE RT, ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO ------i.- "ms. FIRTH. Secy. Tm CRAWFORD & MCIKT Yul t'tott---Duthatn NUT ICE. im-ling of this body was IC' Library building on and the following 0m- BORN O0. "ttttkt, to M r. as. {Wm "hettys C. Raga... it." and Equipment. Tho School I. C,lii'Sf for full Jul. huh; and ttatHeutatittet . under the following I... of Competent Mm an: Dem: 1308. ALLAN. Fundy-I. KISS L. I. â€DEAR. Chain all loanâ€. A, M. SHEPPARD, lat CII- WI. m. I mung tttata-ttg gttemitt on: co m of tll,',',', at u noon an. an W. In: a.» [at nut} f, l Fisn Story... Durham School J. BURNETT, ki"We have constantly on hand Labm- dors, Buddies. LAKE FISH ARE EX. TREMELY SCARCE in fact we had some trouble in loca- ting them but we bought a pretty decent sized lot from a Fish Co. and will be able to sell within the limit t Lake Herring, $4.75 Salmon Trout, 7.00 MacFarlane t Go. Bruggists t Buoksallars. Sold by us at 6 lbs for 2lic. and Cattle Food American Horse Blisters, Horse Balls Cough Powder, Heave Remedy, Liniment, etc; Veterinary Preparations CHAS BAMAGE. Pun-n mm P A 1w)nderial tonic. appetiz- er and tietih producer. It makes feed go (amber and produce better results. Cows give more and better quality of milk. Homes get sleek. do mono work and keep in good spirits. . Bet- ter than any similar pre- paration on the tatareet. l' We have made a special studyof Veterinary reme- dies, and believe we have the most effectual and thor- oughly tested formulas that can becompuunded. Our That is really true Durham, Ont fpper Town and Oysters.‘