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Durham Review (1897), 8 Dec 1904, p. 10

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tramer. -iiiir Mary McDonald of Hnnover spent Saturday and Sunday " home. Mr Jno McDoogsll bought a bone " Chan Miller’s sale. The price paid was t1PA.00. Mr Donald )chechnie is having the timber made tor his new barn which he is thinking of erecting next sum- mer. Mr Hugh McKeehnie is the Miss Annie McDonald spent a couple of days visiting 11abermehi triends last week. __, - _ - - There will be . Sundly School Entertainment in the Presbyterian Church here on Dec 28. We under- stand there will be a tea-meeting in the Methodist church later on. Christmas is attain drawintt near and with it comes Suntu Chase‘s annual visit. We were told by a very reliable authorit that he intends being more liberal ia the distribution of good things for our little boys and girls thun --ver before, so we are sure this will be good news for them. Santa Claus, as well u everyone else, feels the prosperous results ot having a good government in power. Bedroom Suite. golden out null-h. . . . . . .1 3 drawer. in dresser. iron hed, . . . . . . Regular. .1711). Holiday 'u.00 Solid Oak Suite, with iron bed, . . . . . . - Regular. 8t600, Holiday '80.00 Quarter-cut oak, 3-pioce unite. . . . . . . . . .. Regular. "i.00, Bolidny $38.75 These are but tlb few Will! different Styles to select from. WEWEM LEMMA” 15 'lit) Big Furniture Sale I 30 Days' Sale ROCKING CHAIRS in Quarter-cut oak-82.so to $12.5o-Holiday $1.90 to $9.75 AN ELEGANT LINE " BATTAN ROCKERS " per cent off all goods in the Store for the Holiday Trade only. The reduction is genuine and unrestricted. Choose any piece of Furniture and pay 15 per cent less than the marked price. As interesting as fiction but its all facts. WE will give it. Come and try us. Approval follows inspection. WE will do what we say. Need we urge you? WE have the Goods that speak for themselves. Showy and Swell. For the next 30 days, we will sell all Suits and Overcoat; " such prices " will make them go. We want the money; you want the goods; let as trade and be mutually benefitted Some Snaps in Children‘s Shoes 0f CLOTHING, SUITS, AND OVERCOATS... CRAWFORD e above is but a few of the articles we have and they are all appropriate gifts. Inspection Invited. Buy now--W e will hold them for future delivery. With different designs to ehoone from Parlor able- m " the different...... the. and styles from trt cu. to 88.50 and Ir, per cent. off Quarter-cut oak, unlit-d front solid. . . . blu- trimmings. and»: her-.. . . .. cl mirror-tteip 843. hotidar. 85.0) Your choice in 3 different designs. . . . .. in Golden Ont. extends 8 ft....... result-r 810.50. holiday pnce '9.00 Extrusion ables ft. Golden Oak...... "m . Cur-chain- woo. holiday price 87.95 Extension ables n. Golden Oak...... . . mogul” 87.50. holiday price ”.50 Shewell & Lenahan Grant. Extension Tables. Suits. SIDEBOAPDS V 'F - ' ir' _ 112:.- Ct-TFT, ihir"suii' THESE VALUES point the way to positive savings. Mr. John McKechnie. thepRetorm Candidate, wuss caller on friéuds in the burg this week. . . .. c't i '. Mr. Alex. Hopkins and sister. from Spring Bank, spent last. Sunday in the Mrs. Ryan, from near Orangcville. icon 1 brief visit to her sister. Mrs. Dan McMillan. Georgie Heartwell's birthday' party last week was right up to date and alt had a red nice time. . Several from here attended phe fun- eral of Mr. Joe McPherson, "oi Conn, last week. Mr. McPhsrson was well known in this burg» " old home being " Pomona. Ilia Daren". who are liv- ing with their main-law. Don McMil- len, of our burg, are still smart. Be leaves a wife and two mull children. We extend sympethy to the tummy, gem!“ dtttcotmge " tt parents sisters and friends. His only! "we on Friday. brother. Angus. died a. few years excl The Annual Xmas tr in Dumfries, near St. George. in the basement at th Messrs. John A. Mellillen and Angus PIPE?, on the eventntr Black ere about moving into their new ithe united effyt whic residences. We wish them good luck forth this one is sum in their new homes. !prt.tiaseatsons. . A . Miss Susan Bantam, from Moscow, New York, who spent a. few days with friends here and in Frieeville. returned to her home this week. Mr, Butters. who accompanied her, will remain tor a tortnight. Mr. Donnie Graham was in the burg Sunday. Mr. Barry Benton and his sister, Miss Jennie, are spending a tonnigbt in Proton with their uncle, Mr Fowler. Mr. Allan McMillan T,'.." af,', of last week at the home of r. ohn G'. Beaton. 5 piece Parlor Suite. in mshognny . . . . . . tinished frames, uphoutemdiit . . . . . . "1ours.--Reg. 835.“). holiday 829.75 p pite.e P.elor8uite. M.att.otPnrAn. . . . . . . Alex. Murchison, ex-warden, from Bachelor‘s Corners. was a caller in our sanctuary on Saturday evening. (s pier Parlor Suite. in best En lish.. .. I Wilton Itutt--Reg. as. fl'lfi11'r' 355 Min Sank) McGinnis. from Hanover. is spending 1 few days u the old homestead. A sleighload of the youth and beauty ot Markdale were callers on Mr and Mrs Arch. McMillan on Sabbath last. Time and space will have us close tor the present. Lots & x 33, Con. 2 S. D. R., contain. ing 100 acres more or less. About 90 urea cleared and in good state of cul- tivation for unkind. of T'llt, Remain. in 10 acres hard wood ugh. Four macs from Priceville. 2mile from school. On farm are two Rood wells, Brick House 30 x 22, with kitchen 17 x 28, cal lar and all conveniences. Good hank barn tio x 65. splendid stamina. Title good. Easy terms of payment to suit. purchaser. Applg it by post to Price- ville P. o, or on t e premises to Good deighing at present.' _ ished frames, -u halting"?! in...... veiottrs---Reg. all (1). holiday 320.00 FARM FOR SALE. SCOTCETOWN. ' ""7 Parlor Suites WI. MCLEOD, Sn... Prop -iokien oak, 3 dradera........., .... ....Regutar '16.00, holiday 811.75 t5idehoartU....Rett 811.50. holiday 89.75 Springs, Chain, Hall Racks, etc. Springs from 8175 to 84.50. hou....... ....... ......duy price 't.tioto 83.11) Mutt-cue- from 82.7510 06.50. hot. . . . . . . .... .... .....iday price 32.25 to 85.0) Chain per ttr, from 82.70 to $25. . J. . . .... .. .. olidny price 8240 to '21.00 Hall Racks from 86.00 to 8W.00. . . . . . . . . . .. . .holiday prim '6.00 to $15.0) Jurdmem from .2 oo to $3.50 hot. . . . . . . w"""" ....idny price 81.50to 82.3) Iron Beds from 85.!!! tot "too....... . . . . . . . ..holldny price 84.25 to $10.75 Your choice Irf , gampln in solid... Mr: Anderson. of Blyth, Huron 00:11:;st visiting her daughter, Mrs W. . Aitchison. _ Hale and hearty as of yorcis Mr George McIntosh. who is holidaving in the burg after an absence ot five was with cousin Jonathan. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper wns dispensed in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday last, Rey Mr Aitchieon conducting the service. Rev Mr Methanol) delivered a very im- gzeseive discourse " the Preparatory rviee on Friday. The Annual Xmas tree will be held in the basement of the Presbyterian Couch”. uphoUtrrrd, In veloun. . . . . . i . .. .regular 88.50. holiday price 87.25 Douche! With spring edge. regular. . . . . . l ..... . .. . $11.50. holiday price 89,00 Couches. 28 indict wide, tttttton...... tufted. oak frame, regular. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18.00. holiday price 815.75 More to select from than there in space I to mention. Mr Thea Corlett returned last week utter spending three months in the progressive West. The smiling countenance of' Miss Hannah Tinkham again enlivens the social circles utters-n extended absence in the country town. After sgending a few pleasant holi. days in t e burg and community, Miss Lizzie Sullivan leaves this week for Chhyty . _ - - .... church on the evening of Dee 23. By the united effort which is hemg put forth this one is sure to eclipse all its Nahum“ . ._. . ' ' Since our last writing the grim steeper has been in our midst and claimed as its victim an old and re- spected resident of Glenelg. in the person of Mr Jas Malone. The funeral to fhe R. C. cemetery was followed 2 tt large oonoourseot sorruwing frien a showing the respectin which the de- ceased was held. We extend con- dolence to the pereaved family. Tri “____â€" ttgtqtqetrqoo-ttttiV are?“ AW. 'rh'll'n7autt. Ayer's fritqtltg,Colltils For hard colds. bronchitis, asthma, and cough: of all kinds, you cannot take any- thing better than Ayer't Cherry Pecan]. JUk you: 1tnrttdotmtrittttuuttotso. He uses it. He understand: why it soothes and heels. 'iMe2t"g'22Nuth'ggtt 11.! ”AM My man... '"WPint'%tgtgtt'l . “1.). antennae-ohm 5.10... 1.0.Amoo. 'ttthalt-tor -.Mgtilslttiti Cherry Pectoral DORNOCK. per ct. of THE DURHAM REVIEW 15 'ARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO The pic and box social held in No 10 school, Egremont. under the 'df/fit ment of Miss B. Lawrence was: e- cided success. The night was fitter and attendance good. Mr John Me- Arthur presided as chairmen over a , good programme. tsomprisirqt choruses 'by the the school. several well-pre- pared dialogues by the young people of the section. recitations by Miss Essie Swanston and a number of the pa ils. a couple ot'vocal solos bv Mr in". Murdoch which were heartily encored, a number of splendid musical selec- tions by the band and a. fiag drill by s i, number of girls. After the program, I Mr Robert Issue auctioned of, upwards Mad " lla- mother'. homo. on tho :0th hm. Ouaeht. on Thank: union In "s. De 1tt, "oo"" moe. lights" Gluttlitogd the late Rev Boht minty". All“ e lingering illneee borne with Chris- ttett meittttatihtw, t " years. lilo tro- Iltyre ended he! ye on the old term where she who horn. She lived an] exemplary life. and her Christan upsta- i once during her life is worthy ot imitation. Her beeutilu! mutter sud W combined nude het- lovable by ell who tinned her eeqnsintenos. She mono who never murmured nor completed during her long sickneee of more then two years. and when the end ot her journey was reached ehe could truly any " I have taught it god light. to." for hits. with Christian pstienoe. tonght with the drud- tut. disease which ended her days in the prime ot life. Miss lclutyre was e coho instant member of the Basitttht denomin- ation. the iaetttitUd hereelf with that body in her youth by being immersed in baptism. Mine McIntyre leaves as chic! mourners. on aged mother who has experienced the trials and vieeisi. tudee of this life. Now she can give a lurkwerd look and can any in reality with the women of old " That she did what she could to alleviate the cutter- ing of a. loving daughter during her illness.” And those six eistere. {our of them attended in turntt ttt the bedside of their departed tsister denying them- seIVes of the means at their disposal for the sake ot making the sick member of the family as comfortable as possible. The brother at home did his part also. The members of the family are Miss Dow’. of Rochester, who has been home for the last month or two, Kate and Minute, of Toronto, Mrs. Rose (Maggie) of Bruce County. Mrs Cotter (Jennei). ot Vancouver. is Co, nod Sarah at home. The brothers are. James ttttd Donald in a far off country. and Norman at home. The father died tWenty yea": ago and it brother, Alexander. then some 2.5 yeatn ago, and another brother. Ruben, died lo or 12 years ago in Duluth The fun- et-ttl on Saturday. the ad inst... to Price- vills cemetery. Wtut hugely attended. Rev Mr Matheson ohlcittted at the house and grave. and made beautiful refer ences as to the enuineneee of the Ultrte- tian character Ji the departedone whom he frequently visited during her illness. Thus ended the life of another of the fairest of her sex; and although the body lies sleeping In the tomb the spirit is enjoying the rest that rematuetlt tot the righteous. Smilax School anniversary will be held in t e Presbyterian church here on the 16th Dec. A Rood program is m comm of preparation, as Professor w Rumage is training the choir for that purpose. He says we have as gnod ma- terial for singing as there is In any part of the country. so it speaks well to have a. word ot encouragement. hom the skill- ed pmfessor. We heard an old Scotch- man my long ago that it " [loose with- out good singing was no house at all,” so a church with poor singing makes. " helps to make. the sermon poor also. A number from the vicinity ntteuded the Reform Convention on Dec let " Durham and are well tsatisfied with the choice of the Convention in giving Mr Mckechnie the preference of wing the Candidate. us hem Well and favorably known in this part of the riding as Well as otherlmrls, and is entitled to the support, of all who claim to be in favor of Reform principles. Merchant Blunder, of this town. brought up a. cat-loud of appletl'rom his farm down the country lately. All for sale. Cotrtmitmtoner McArt blur in home after spending a good time at the County Parliament on. Owen Sound. We ne- ported him hung there a. week too soon no our last. budget. but he is home now anyway attending to his customers in his shop. Neil McGowan! and mother visited member: ot the family at Uollmgwmd and titarnee but. wees, They report two feet of snow up there which made wheeling rather hard to return. We are fortunate in Priceville yet with two or three Inches of snow. Muss Maggie McDonald is re-enguged Ill her school in Noratantt near Calder- wood. for 1905. Mr Alex Batter, brother of the late Arch'd Butter, is in town at present on some business. in Fisher. who has been ailing for some tune, in on the mend. Her sister. Minn Lydia Hulnmy. umber. of Arthur, attended her for a Week but mu mugged to return on autumn}! last to mum to her school duties. Mr and Mn Mose, of m uce. attended Mu Rose‘s sister’s funeral on Sutumay. the 8rd in“. Also Minuet Kale and Minnie f,,',1',1r,'g; of Toronto. attended their sister's unerul. Mrs Hector McKinnon. of town, is velv poorly at present, The venerable lady in getting very old and cannot ex- pect a much longer journey in the land of the living. Married hy the Rev Mr Roach. a week ago. Mr John McKechnie. D Road. Ir' enelg, to Miss Wanna, of the old D Road, Al-teluesia. We extend congrat- ulntions. We are sorry that Miss J umes. daugh- terof MrU U James, of this town, is not improving verv lynch in health. She attended the hospital at Fergus for over a. Fear, She is now at home in Pricevillc. Mr James is familiar with troubles as well at others similarly afRieted. The sleigbing during the past week creates incl-exec in business in all hues, and people are making good use of the good roads now by way of drawing wood, logs. grain and such like. YBOVIL. ..:-.. THE BIO. STORE In our Fur Department. That it will keep on growing is an assured fact for we're determined that every Fur Coat we submit to our Customers will be Right in Quality; ---.. Right in Style, --- Just now' we are showingb stunning values in an's, with or without " 1e collar, and neat S JUST now wc an: aunt"... _-___,, - an's, with or without Mable collar, and neat Seal Jackets. Our Men’s Fur Costs 9.1: $18 and 820 can't be beat. They are great values. Bargains in Ladies' Jackets, latest style I , Men 'g beautiful black; (Ink grey. Ind Pane Men il overcoats Cloth Ova-eons dressy and comfortable, toyr 86, 8, '10. and 12. __ The Hardware Dept. Do you want Skates , Groceries for Saturday, Rats recently been ukcd to t111 position' " Kgr,t60ort6" month. It psy- to get the but taming. mu» Term opens Jan. a We analogue tree. W. J. ltua0TT, corner Yonge In Alexander Bu. Principal. of fifty or slx_t.y pies and boxer. [In of fifty or sixty pies and boxes. His ability as Qtfrtr, ,',"l,tt'"l by the price- pt ' on n: on - where from 25e to $2.70. The Eli stein boys did their part nobly. end they need not doubt but that they will he heartily welcomed " any such future entertainment. great Reduction in “Ladies’ Skirts: 5 Ladies' Black and Dark Grey Conn. were ”In far. 5 I c u 8.0t1 fur. 2 " a6 9.0tt for. l Bt $6 11.00. for. , " 66 13.00, for. TihtsRiee........-...2ths t pkg: Kitttth0trttBttuxstt 256 3 pkg. Chinese Bunch ....250 TORONTO. ONT. A fitte lot of New Skates Just to bud. Prices range (m. . . . . .. 16prBorts'ttnd Men'sSkam.wen50cM................ .35e 1onty Wood Heater. ,rats..1r.g?tor.------ly),?, We are doing more Busmess than ever gr. Alex. Russell. THE PEOPLE’S STORE '.'rii'"i'i't'ic:t? fa 12.50tor...... 1 pkg Swim Food. was tlie for ist, 1 pkg lulu Vin. In 150 tor pa, I Arriving a Every l Day Intending Students would enter M the begin. ning otttse an“ undue. M be obuh _ qtlft g-ttttatt'. Mu. Durham h mum- 'lllli ate-alumni. Inna u n - (humble place for residence. “in: 01 per month in advance. M and Equipment. The Ichcol I: though! in teacltiug shaky. in (menial-ml 'k'if,ilrtii'li,4 sud m- m. Am, to: lull Junk: In“. an lurk-uln- uon m The following mm: m m in chin a _ . mom ALLAN, 1atCinarCerttttan'e, Principal ""eht..?"mtr.ur, KA., Clauses and Mo Wm. John-ton. Jr., Chat-u. Durnam School uncanny: . B. SUITE, B. A., We. Ind Science Dec. 10, 1904 l ............l250 ..... ......t0.00 Ladies' Astmch- Right in Price e. Run-go. Suntan .il.00 Fs 2titiiit , 0nh XFt8ygr,','tit g fir VOL. " le and 1 Burt" and IA Bevin: and " Run“ sud ‘1 RIVlIw And “ Rtnzw and w law"! we! W Ravmw and F4 Rlnlw and w REVIEW and I Grace Millin Felt Dress thr La dies' S Ladies' J Girls' Uls Ladies'l Small Fu Men‘s ll Lumbern Heavy E Mens Lei Boys' & 1 our ne out-N prices We 111 Christ The ba TH A N E efo must mean gai

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