#, y y SHEWELL & LENANZ 15%;+| Big Furniture Sale | We have gecial goods to offer for the Holidav trade. Prices are reduced to anit parchasers on the foilowing lines, viz : # dozen heary cloth Overcoats and Bedroom Suite. golden oak finisb, ... .. af piece Parlor Suite, in best mi:h sn 3 drawers in dresser. iron bed,...... W‘Ituon Rogâ€"Reg. $65, y 855 Reguluar, $17.00. Holiday ou.oos Paride $ | Solid Oak Suite, with iron hed,...... 5 piece Parlor Soite, in mahogany ...... ; Regular, $35.00, Holidny $30. tinished frames, upholsteredin ...... Guarterâ€"cut onk, 3â€"piece suite,.......... velours.â€"Reg. $35,00, bholiday $20.75 Regul.r. mw. B"hd'\’ “ pigc" lfll:lm'Suile. .‘.h-o“."y finâ€"...... Resfors to be sold at reduced rates We have also good Boots & Shoes for Children in aize« 11, 12, 13 and 1 which we sell a+ the rewarkably low price of 65e and upwards. The quality will convince you 3:.( the prices are might. CG. McArthur uk ROCKING CHAIRS in Quarterâ€"cut oakâ€"$2.50 to $1250â€"Holiday $1.90 to $9.75 AN ELEGANT LINE OF RATTAN ROCKERS New Year Bargains 30 Days‘ Sale reaeh Groceries, Candies, Dates, etc, for the Christmas Trade. Give us a call and be convinâ€" ced that we have the Goods. For the next 30 days, we will sell all Suits and Overcoats at such prices as will make them go. We want the money; you waut the goods ; let us trade and be mutually benefitted Some Snaps in Childben‘s Shoes C. L. Grant. + are but a few with different Styles to select from. The the Of CLOTHING, SUITS, AND OVERCOATS... WE wi:l do what we say. Need WE have the Goods that speak for e above is but a few of the articles we have and they are all appropriate gifts. Inspection Invited. Buy nowâ€"We will hold them for future delivery. Quarterâ€"cut oak, «welled front solid.... brass trimmings, British beve...... el mirrorâ€"Reg. $43, holiday, $35.00 Your choice in 3 different designe...... in Golden Oak, extends 8 ft....... regular $10.50, boliday price $9.00 Extension table 8 ft. Golden Onk ...... .. .regular $9 00, holiday price $7.95 Extension table 8 ft. Golden Oak ...... ___.. regular $7.50, holiday price $6.50 With different designs to choose from Parior tables in all the different ...... sizes and styles from 80 cts. to 88.50 and 15 per cenit. off Shewell & Lenahan Extension Tables. SIDEBOARDS THESE VALUES point the way to positive savings. And now we sadiy lay, old year, Our love wreath on J;y stony bier ; Our love wreath moistened with a tear: Thy days of sorrow and of mirth Have gone. and we around the hearth Hail with joy the New Year‘s birth. Miss Mabel Nichol!, a winsome lady of Rockwood, is visiting ber grandâ€" g::'leuu, Mr and Mrs Duncan Campâ€" Mra James Grant and family of the Prsirie Province, are bolidaying at Mr Wm Smith‘s. Miss Hazel Dirgavel, of Buffalo, is spending the Xinas vacation at her bome in ithe burg. Mrs G. Ross, ot Kent County is visitâ€" g\z_ lt;er parents, Mr and Mrs Wm. mith. Mr C. R. Mcintosh, Principal of Arthur Model Schnool, is bolidaying at his home in the village, A winsome ladv is Miss Anderson, of Brandon, who accompanied Mrs Jas Grant on her visit to the burg. Mr Thos Ledingham ot the progresâ€" sive West is visiting his many relaâ€" tives in the community. ‘ Anniversary Services will be held in the Presbyterian church here on New Year‘s Day. _ Revy Mr Farqubarâ€" sun of Durbham will conduct the,serâ€" vices. * The Xmas Tree Entertainment held l| in the Presbyterian church here on Friday last was a decided success in' every subject. _ The weather was favorable and the commodious baseâ€" ment was filled to overflowing. The programme, which consisted of reciâ€" tations, drills, solos and selections by the choir was well rendered and well received, while the Xmas tre was well laden with good things for the children, It was che unanimous opinâ€" on that it eclipsed all preceding enâ€" tertainments ot a like kind. The pruceeds app oximated $20.U0, velours.â€"Reg. $35.00, bholiday $20.75 5 piece ParlorSuite, Mahoganyfinâ€"...... ished frames, upholstered in...... veloure,â€"Reg. l& 00, holiday $20. She thanked them all for everything, From Xmas card to diamond ring ; Aud as hber gifts she gaily HAunted, She told her friends * Jast what I wanâ€" I bad no cash. In playful mood 1 xinfl,id her where ‘twould do most good : She blushed a bit, yet never daunted, Repeated low " Just what I wanted." Farmers and others will please noâ€" tice that hereafter the following pricâ€" es will be paid for Lumber, d:ï¬vend to our Factory : Asb, Elm & Bass........ . ..... $17.00 Maple. Birch & Beech.... .. ..... 15.00 The DURHAM FURNITURE CO . k Limited. WANTED. DORNOCH. w5 joug we urge you ? themselves. Showy and Swell. _ golden oak, 3 drawers.............. ... . Regular $15.00, holiday $11.75 Sideboards.... Reg $11.50, holiday $9.75 Springs, Chairs, Hall Racks, etc. Springs from $1 75 to $4.50,. holiâ€"...... y 2 t 2 P iW els ®Q NWh Springs from $175 to $4.50, holiâ€"...... .............day price $1 50 to $3.00 Matresses from $2.75 to $6.50 holâ€"...... 2............iday price $2 25 to $5.00 Chaire per } doz from $2.70 to $25...... ........ boliday price $2.40 to $21.00 Hall Racks from $6.00 to $17.00...... ........ holiday price $5.00 to.$15.00 Jardineres from $2 00 to $3.50 holâ€"...... l............iday price $1.50 to $2.20 Iron Beds from $5.00 to $2000,...... .... ... .. holiduy price $4.25 to $16.75 Your choice of 3 samples in solid ...... Messrs. Wm. Coutts, Amos Edmunds and Jos. Vickers after spending a namber of years in the North West bave returned to spend the winter with their many freinds and acquaintâ€" ances in this part. School closed for 1904 on Thuarsday. There was a :i)ublic examinatioa and under the guidance of their departing teacher Mr. Chris. Sumpton the pupils did remarkably well on the platform. Mr. Sumfpmn ‘eaves at once to take charge of a farm in Bruce. HMe will be greatly missed in this community. The 'l‘ommhir Councii which gave such good satisfaction the past year was again elected by acclamation on Monday last. Couches, upholstered, in velours...... ; . ... regular $8 50, holiday price $7.25 Couches with ofriog edge. regular...... | .......... $11.50, holiday price $9.00 Couches, 28 incbes wide, button...... _ tufted, onk frame, regular...... 1 ....... .. $18.00, holiday price $15.75 More to select from than there is space to mention. To cut wood by the cord. _ 200 cords of 2 inch wood wanted. â€" For further particulars apply to â€"|| Pettorat in "breabing up a McCoRMACK BROS., Rocky Saugeen P. O. Glenroaden. Lots 82x 33, Con. 2 8. D. R., containâ€" ing 100 acres more or less. _ About 90 acres cleared and in good state of culâ€" tivation for allkinds of crops. Remainâ€" ing 10 acres hard word bush. Four miles from Priceville, $ mile from school. On farm are two good wells, Brick House 30 x 22, with kitchen 17 x 23, cel lar and all couveniences, Good hank barn 50 x 65, splendid stabling. Title good., Easy terms of payment to suit purchaser. Apply if by post to Priceâ€" ville P. O, or on the premises to Ayer‘s You can hardly find a home without its Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral. Parents know what it does for children: breaks tw for up a cold in a single night, wards off bronchitis, c'premmts preumonia. Physicians adâ€" vise parents to keep it on hand. Throat, Lungs TARM FOR SALE. "The Rest cough modicinae money can MEN WANTED. Cherry Pectoral THE DURHAM REVIEW per ct. off Couches VICKERS. Wax. McLrop, SrRr., Prop 15 7 4 § 3 ulA Well Mr Ed, it is sume time since our town was heard from, but we are still to «she tore. We have a few items uf news which will be of interest to the readers of the RevIEw this week. The winter so far has been fine, notâ€" withstanding the many reports that we were to have anuther of the same as we experienced last winter. Our town has been very busy the past week ; Buth stores are doing a good business ; | Mr Renwick is kept bns{ chopping and . with other sawmill work and now we bave the Bell Telephone in (nll operaâ€" tion. So we say our town is prospering. It looks businessâ€"like to see thouse poles standiog with wire running along them Then Mr Ed, we are not only increasâ€" ing in business, but better still, in popâ€" ulation, as the following will show: on the 10th inst, to Mr and Mrs Charles Smail, a son ; on the 15th, to Mr and Mrs Frank Orr, a son ; on the 20th, to Mr and Mrs Jas Mitchell, a son. Pleasâ€" ed to say all are doing well. Miss Eliza Wilson, teacher near Markdale, is spending her Christmas holdays with he;&rrenu. accompanâ€" ied by her cousin Brady, Markaale Little Arthur Martin of Balimy Beach Hamilton, is spending a week with his tormer school chams. : L _ Miss Mary Eccles réturned last week from her visit to Dundalk friends. Mr Alifred Garson returned from the great Northâ€"West after spending the summer there and speaks well of the countr\ . Mr and Mrs P Sterne had the pleasâ€" ure of entertaining friends last week. Mr Andf' Hay and his cousin, Miss B I este~, left last week to spend Xmas with friends in Toronto. Mr Walter Lothian, after spending 44 years in the blac«smith business in Boisseyain, Manitoba, is at present visiting hig home friends here and is looking well. : vBmakan 4# Miss R Gamwell, of Avr is visiting the Lothian family this week. Miss Rose Brander of Toronto is visiting her sister, Mrs Rev D L Campbell. Well Mr Ed, Egremont is not going tu have a muanicipal election, the old council going in by acclamation which speaks well for these gentlemen. Oth er elections matters are quiet as yet, goose and turkey is the order of the day, but after a calm we louk for a storin Mr John Garson Jr who has been ill for some time we are pleased to say is improving. _ s { S fhg 0+ S Mr Peter Mcintyre of Priceville, spent a few days last week with the Lothian family. Miss R Adams of Toronto is holidâ€" aying at her parental home this week. Well Mr FEd. weare a little late in wishinog you a Merry Christmas but we hope it was such and we join in with manv others in wishing vou and the staff a Bright, Prosperous New Year [Many thanks and pleasant returnsâ€"Ed} Artemesia Council. Met Dec. 15tbh. All present. Minutes confirmed. â€" Byâ€"law. appointing Returning Oflicers and polling places, paseed. _ _ Accounts were passed as foliows : Boyd & Hickling, coal oil and glass, 88¢.; Jos. Uibson, com. on ‘expenditure, townline Artemesia & Enphrasia, $1.84 ; W. Meads, com on expenditure, townline Artemesia & Glenelg, $2 To ; R Best, $7 com on work townline Artemesia and Proton. Teleâ€" phoue accounts ordered paid : Clerk, ptge $6.53, assisting in «urveys §6; Treasurer preparing Financial Statemeas $1o. Fo: as jsting in surveys R Graham $1.50, R Campvell $1.50, R Genoe $2.25, G L Latiâ€" mer 75¢, ‘That $1.50 charged against Juo O Brieu be struck off, be baving performâ€" ed work ; similarly $2.50 was etruck off Peter Sherwood, of Eugenia. Thos A:â€" kinson wase pard $4 for gravel, Jas Oliver §8.30. Jas Foster, a balance, $1.50. | _ Beetâ€"Moadsâ€"That Alex Reid be reâ€" ; funded $1 of »tatate labor charged to him | ou roll of 1904 for part lot 154, con 1 N . E.â€"Carmed, * Work townlive Artemesia & Euphrasia, in each case half cost: Geo Sewell, team one day, $2.75; Ww Shields. team one day. $2.732 ; Alex Wileon, team one day, $2.75 ; Frank Taylor, teaw one day, $2.75; A Sewell, selt one day, $1.50 ; R Sewell, self one day, $ 1.50; B Sewell, self one $1 50; F. Taylor, self half day, 75¢.; A Wilson for grage!, $2.20.â€"Carmed, Gibsonâ€"Bestâ€"â€"That $25 is hbereby granted to the pathmasters of Priceville, the same having been expended, and that Mr Mends be paid $%.50 commission on the same.â€"Carried, W J Dayis, oil and rep to grader, $1.45; D G McLean, rep to grader, Soc. Gibsonâ€"Bestâ€"That the account of Dr Shultis of $18 for services said to have been performed in connection with the Isarcs mutter be not entertained, as the same was not authorized by shis council, â€"Carried. Gibsonâ€"Meadsâ€"That J C Wright‘s acâ€" count of $5.30 for tils used by oversuer opposite school house 8 B No 45, A and P,, be paid.â€"Carried, Gibsonâ€"Meadsâ€"That T Grainger be refunded $2, being statate labor charged on lot 188, con 8, S W, in 1904, he haying paid statute labor to the treasurer.â€"â€"Carâ€" tied. Meadsâ€"Bestâ€"That the clerk be paid $3 for drawing deed and making descripâ€" en re T M Bannon to corporation.â€" Carried. Gibaonâ€"Purvisâ€"â€"That the township rate on lots 1 and parts 2 and 3, cen 8, be refuonded to Thos Symons, the owner, on accoust of the buildings having been burpoed.â€"Carried. _Gibsonâ€"Bestâ€"That J P Ottewell‘s a«. count for 96 for services by order of local buard of health be pard.â€"Carried. Gibsonâ€"Bestâ€"That the account of W H Thurston $9.90 for balance of printing, be paid.â€"Carried, _ _____________ be paid $35, veing 5 per cent on said expenditure,â€"Carried.â€"Advance Bestâ€"M»adsâ€"That the report of the reeve and Mr Gibron on bridge expendi ture be adopted, and that said committee TORONTO jar! Keep Your Eyes Open for Our Big STOCKâ€"TAKING Ad Next Week. The Big Store ZS® THE PEOPLE‘S STORE Dry Goods Our Fur Goods Prosperous and Happy New Year Highest prices paidâ€"in Cash or Tradeâ€"for Butter, Ne esP P* Eggs and Fowl. Alex. Russell. + #4 THE PEOPLE‘S STORE X The People‘s Store Wishes its many friends and customers a Goods delivered free to all parts of the town Christmas is over, the New Year is almost here, bur, we are still busy and lower prices will tend to increase our trade. Just now we have a few odds and ends left in the Dry Goods line, which we will clear at remarkably low prices. In this line we are showing as pretty pieces of Dress Goods as you will find anywhere. We are clearing the balance of this winter‘s stock, best quality Furs, consisting of Men‘s and Ladies‘ Caps, Laâ€" dies‘ Astrachan Jackets, Caperines, Rufis, Boas, Gauntlets &c. Come at once and secure a bargain in this line, Robt. Burnett. Just before Stockâ€"taking each year we sacrifice our stock in order to reâ€" duce it as much as possible. _ It is much easier to count the money than to measure the goods. Wishes its many customâ€" ers a very Happy and Prosperous New Year. WO §