i RBBERT ‘ EL L. V.-II-‘II. '0"- .SMLHVMLHQ ‘ KOQEV‘. t "SU81918371313“!-q KERCHI Bi“. ~' .NECIԤ 135. 3 GLOVES xiâ€; ‘i FUR CAPS. FUR C()\ l‘ '7‘ SILK HA3 m; " KID GLOVES, in all the leaauxg buxtuz'a, .W ...... SILK KERCHIEFS. (Initial.) LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS, very fancy and gaod prices from 53c to 750. SLBLE iUFFS, at $10.00, SABLB REUFFS, at $6 50. $8.00 and $15 00. (30' ‘ ‘ ZCS. very new and fancy. 1" :J \ P1- Q1 nn onr‘ £140- 3155. very séyliSh. IO-.| 1%.“: 1|“ _ .. , -.. J‘A‘v....!,.41:,l1.u- .. .14. .3. V "rumba,3%Hh‘54mmrmmmciiï¬ NcHgmwfxï¬r.ï¬wrnrHHHmMHb c o c c c c ch» 5 Seiea YQHE‘ Holiday Gifts OUR GROCERY .‘TOifli 18 rants. Nuts. (142263;, LEA\FA10UR ()iil)£ amen: ion. ALEX.RUSSELL Handkerchiefs Gloves Fancy Braces Fur Coats Fur Gauntlets Fur Caps . Boots and Shoes Dress Goods 0 c. -‘o ‘ . SOD?! 218 nuns-.3 Wu. We- now have FIBur foi' Sale. - ~- ~' . :49,- 1";!.‘_. 31.. ‘0) to ':{).')00 5,.â€3“ .418 CO to $533.00. r: i~‘D""IIEi*‘S. (Initial ) ILAâ€"JL'JL min lined. at 2; PRES. ASC RY :TQ(‘}; 1-3 now very coumletv. Raisins. Cur- 32:3,3' Pat-15’. in {Mt EVERYTHING you want. (I: ()iilQE’ ’. with us: and, i: will have our very best FOWL FOR XMAS order now. If )0U require: Successor to J. A. Hunter. §éeiiâ€">ct at once- fmm the followâ€" mg‘ some useful H0112“? 3 Gifts. selection. Hugh in your Fowl nussible and get the The hirgest, best assorted and best ‘znymgz‘itt stock of Fancy China m rshoun in Dmham. Eve}: price. i: a 3m p1 isel. k, - “,1. tilt“?! ska? ‘_ .Af“: ~J ,fv‘ «‘3‘ K193 538131} 355} 9355:3‘3‘3‘ ‘21:th (gm-TS FOR MEN. “ob“ XMAS GROCERIES. b3x»9,330¢ pair. $100 and $1.25. Darby‘s and String :Uu’S. from $1.10 to the. big prices. s, from 100! Alex. Russeil. ‘ife understand Normanby people] are trying to persuade Mr. Dave‘. Leith to become -a candidate for 'WAN municipal honors. He was ï¬lling $33513: the position of councilman most sat- busin‘ isfactorily in our Township. in fact paid; was just} about to step over the Draw threshold into one- of the higher ï¬g: . oflices when he cock the notion to Tum purchaseithe handsome homestead of P Mr. R â€Watson and leave us, andrhis f" dealings with his neighbors. and'the ’1‘ W1 satisfactory "wayf he has acquitted ~a '11:: ' himself in 9_ï¬ces; he _ has held since mm; "‘A- .- 0:.» of those events took place On l \Vwinesdny. Dec. 9. 1903. at the home of Air John McKee-huh. Who-u has nmmblvsxster Mary. was united in :unzriuge t‘O Eh? man of 1181‘ choice. Air. William Firth of Durham. they drove to Dornoch where the knot was tied by Rev. Mr Atcheson. Pastor of Doruoch and Rocky Saugeen Presby- terian churches. after which the.v m turned home to partake of the wedd ing dinner. which was all that could he wished for. Congratulations last- ed. until about nine o’clock, when chairs, tables and Other furniture were shoved aside to make room for those who wished to show their skill ' in tripping the light fantastic lOc. which was well kept up until the wee sma’ hours. the musicbeing fur uished by A‘lessrs. .‘rlcCarthy, Quinn. \Villiams mnl Dunsmore. The pres ents were mmnn'ous and costly and show the high esteem in which" the bride was held. ‘hey left next day ('l‘i‘nursday) to Spend their hone} moon in London and other places. 1 O.‘ . a?» ‘Ut Isl How». 5"‘5 I- ‘I‘--!' Hyman.“ if; Q? 2dr. Hugh Vaughan has erected a Very good building for his hog m- <lustry, and it, was none: too soon. as lm ha~ a large number this year somewhere beth-en 30 and 40. th: y are Sdld {.0 he a very good breed, some call glxem mmarack, but we be- ievn the. right and proper name is Tamworth. possibly the corner man could explain which is right. The middle-aged man is busy curl. ing wood at; Glenrozulen. he is an ex pert axe man and cam hit. the mark every time, no discount on John. 3.1:. 'l‘. Vessie of Glenroadeu, takes. a short walk up Norxh occasionally, Vvunderxvhatitlueaus,tinnaxvhlten 5.1:: Gillan Boyd was a little under the weather for :1 few clays, but, \w are pleased to lunn' hn is alnuzn all rigl.tagain. air. Dougall McKechnie had 111.. mismrtuue to 3 it his leg iunmed by 2-. 10;; roliiug on it. but, will smw m» anle to be around agai: . Mr. James Russeii is busy hauling wood to town every working day. Jim will get along: in the worm bet ter than some with a. long tongua. Quite a. number {1'o:uthisnei;.;hhor- hood pdd Owen Sound a. visit; last week, hazpsthu); will feel rwfreshed after the trip, nothing; like uduca tiou. Miss Maggie Ector, is the guest of her sismr Mrs. John Little, Proton. _ Miss Nellie Greenwood. has gone to Durham to learn dressmaking. Jr Henry Brigham of Allan Park. visited at. Thos. Greenwood’s one day recently; Mr. Barry Williams has men a: work making timber for a large barn which he intends to erect. next sum- Incr. ' Messrs. Sparling and Kinnee have a gang: of men engaged. in Mr. Robs. I Edge’s swamp ' Mr. .105. Firth’s sale last, Friday was a success ï¬nancially, as gcod p ices were realized by Auctioneer Noble {or nearly everything. Mr. 'Hms. Banks, who wasxvisiting {racks m this part. for a week or HVO has returned to his home in Owen Sound. Mr. Banks spent the {all in the North \VeSt and was very favor. ably impressed with that part. of the country. ' . 21H. Archie Ector is going to veneer his house next summm. He has taken advantage: of the excellent sleighing to get the brick all home. The brick was made by his bromher- iu-Iaw, Mr. John Little, of Proton. Yes Mr.Editor,there are complaints from teamsters in this part that peo pie throwing ashes, dust and other rubbish on the face of the hill on 'Lambton St., adjoining the town, render it practically bare groou, and while this is a great annoyance to us old farmers, we don’t want 10 be unjust with the people living in that part or try to deprive them of a privilege which the rest of the town enjoys. and if they ,would therefore place such materials on the south half of the road only and leave the north half clear, which is the side required by law for people to take going up the hill, there should be no cause for complaint. as people going down hill, whether with an empty or loaded vehicle. should ex- I perience little inconvenience in tak- ing it through an ash heap. dust heap or any other kind of a heap they choose to deposit there. Like the rest. of our neighbors we attended two of Auctioneer McKays sales last week and t_he great success of the affairs recalled to our mind the old saying that practice makes perfect, as both from a sellers point of view and also an auctioneers they were all that could be desire! Glenroaden. Corner Concerns. Edge Hill. on. v zilv’lAS BARGAINS EN MZLUNERY Bald? Scalf) shiny and thin? Then it’s probably too late. You neglected dandruff. If you had. only taken our ad- vice, you would have. cured the dendrufl", saved your hair, and added much to it. If not entirely bald, now is your opportunity. Improve it. “ I have used Afer’s Hair Vi or for over 40 .years. lam now 9 years oldan haveaheavy growth of rich brown hair. due, I think, on- tirely to Axel-'3 Hair Viuor." Inn 1w A Yvrmï¬ â€˜Rnneville. Ill. tire] to A er’s Hair Vigor." y Kins. M. A. KEITH, Belleville, 111. $1.00 a. bottle. J. c. mum 00., All glrgggiats. m ‘n r _ Lowell. Mass. ' a: 329mm; Um hunting _\ an: fox 19023 pmis'ned in Mondav’ x snow stmm M! the vaY, murksuwn of the ‘paxt and m 1h ‘1 u t 37 re B i 0 c} .i \l\v\. non-‘uâ€"v... {act mom of the neighborhood had fumed :Ixe-msclves into a hunting psrty and had secured all the degs ii. the country to close the season with a great, days’ Sperm ahd we had been locking: furWnrd to tho'evenr. with a great. (leal of conï¬dence. but as the: day was unï¬t. :0 go mum of HM? house we will have m for-ego the pleasure of a report. as it is no easy matter to get, up a. good true hunting: report without; having some rmzl facts. diam-ml†10.14 County Com. A1 Ian goes to 0an Sound this Tues1a3. u a: bend Cunntw Parliament. We have jL‘S r Irwin-d informmiun enough on the maniagse ( f Mr Dwe Willis to cmnium u~ than hp }'dS gone into matrimony beyond recall, am! we vish him future happimess. He ..:.s been living f0" some months up at La: row Bav. and it 15 were w (4 vasume be men with such haw.) ness and good fortune but, who the happy bride was, We hme not been in- formed. ‘ - ..O L No. (389 tmn out Pie chial to be helm v:: New Yo- an night in the Varnev Hail, at, which a 1,1001 13:01., ramrm- will» he gixcn. A \ pie large enougu f0. f.\\'0:11‘lin:t'< :1 i3. while 101: admits a gemlmnu All are invited. lhe following are a. list of Ofï¬cersnmmimml 2:, the :11:- 11ml meeting: J. WV. Blvth. Master; Vm. Caldwell Deputy \11¢:1,.; John Aldrud, Chaplain; Thoslu1tlcenSec.; s“ m. \'lcCalmon. Treats; Julia: Car- ,Directox of Ce: (anodes; Henry Doeimetc Lecturer; J.P.:1tczsou,Sr, Committee; Committee \Iezz Nelson Eden, Arthur Clark . Sun Chapman. Wm. Sirrs. George Myers punchased d. new cutter lat..ely one oi the best. 111 town. Phe Browxi boys have taken a. lauge conmact of cutting: wood -for the Mc- Kechnie ï¬rm. Mr. Burt, Whicmore returned some time ago from the Lower Settlements where he spent the summer. Mr. Wesley Arnett has returned home from Manitoba looking hale and hearty. So much delighted is he with the pesSibilities of the West he intends returning in the Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Lawrence are at present visiting friends in Proton. A boom has taken place at the mill of late, the purchaser. D. McLeén, is erecting shanties and a brisk win. ter’s work is being prepared for. Young men coptemplatingshantying will net have far to go this winter. WANTEDfâ€"FAITHFIIL PERSON TO call on retell trade and agents for manu- facturing house lonavmg well established business; local terntory; straight salary $217 paid .weekly ant} expense money advanced; prevmus expenence unnecessary; posmon permanent; bus-mess successful. Enclose self-addressed envelope. " Sn rintendem. Travellers, 605 Manon Bldg . hicagoig' .. j Trixâ€"1791 for ' .. E havu trimmed mar :30 Hats for the. Ohm tmns wade, and \“i'a’. OHM tnem :H a. great reduu._i~n Now is 1'sz time to get a grzett. bargain in rade, and will 03:}? them H! at great reduud-‘m Now is 1'sz , time to get a great bargain in‘ :1, Han. VVe’x‘n marked every ‘nat down to the lowest Milling price, and every hat. and hon ' net is made of the very beï¬ mï¬erials. Onyone wanting: n. has or bonnet could non do better than take advantage of this oppcrtunity. The reduc- :ion sale will last for the next three weeks. ufor Lm Durham. Ont. 10 ibs good (looking Figs .................................................. 25c s'ibs best Prunes........., ...................................................... 25c 3 lbs best Raisins ................................................................ 25c 3 lbs best Currants ............................................................ 25c Seeded Raisins, a package .............................................. me ‘6 bars Comfort Soap .......................................................... 25c 31535 Iceing Sugar.......................; ............... . ....................... 25c 6 lbs Rice ............................................................................... 25c 6 lbs Tapiaco ........................................................................ 25C 6 ibs Sago ................ . .............................................................. 25c: Almonds, per lb .................... ' ....... ' ..... - ................................... 15c Peanuts, per Eb .................................................................... 15c Fiï¬berts, per Eb ............... ‘ ..................................................... 15c Walnuts, per lb.-. ................................................................ 15c 3 lbs best Royai Mixed Candy ........................................ 25c [Oi‘anges, per dozen ............................................................ 12c The greatest ii? gKnow all Men by r» These Presents! 7“ «on. '1"! N O O v. 0 '71“? $59 MEN’S OXFORD MUFFLERSâ€"Fine Silk and Satin with quilted '1‘ . $39 satin lining, neat fancy patterns and plain black. 50c ‘0 ‘5 ï¬â€˜ ‘3' t0 ¢1.010. “47“ MEN’S FULL DRESS SCARFSâ€"Fine Satin with corded silk lining. The nobbiest scarf shown. $2.00 to $3.00. MEN’S GLOVES-Kid and Mocha, unlined and silk wool lined. All colors. 500 to $2 00. lxlEN’S SLIPPERSeâ€"Embroiderrad. Alligator and Opera. 859 to $1.25. , ' MEN’S SHIRTSâ€"Hard gun] Soft bosoms. very new. $1 to $1.25. O o MEN’S SHOESâ€"Slater’s Invictus and Cork Soles. >33 to $000. The above is only a small list of what we can show.you in the line of prosents for men. Not luxuries but useful articles. b 4.9%: b. Our 3316 of “ Boys’ Clothing? :1 Look up the hst 1n Week before last’sm paper. V A chance to give him a mac-'4 suit at a. low price. . ‘ : AND WHILE WE ARE TALKINGâ€"if the man requires an A "Overcoat.†our Special $8.00 and $10 00 Overco’ats cau'B'be beat-if .1: equalled in the County. - ' ' .. ' , W. 2* an: m cm. MENS X .3 AS.\ \ECKWEAR Fm: min-hand, Knot. and Ascot shapes, correct styles and coloring; MEN’S SUSPENDERSâ€"Rolled Leather Ends. neat Solid Brass Buckles. fancy Webs. 500. ever before in the history of D111ham we goods sold at such p1 ices as this vea1 and 8131 a1t1cle the best that money can buy. assortment of CANDY for Xmas in Durham. ’Phone 27. The Store for Men’s Wallis.