-----Loteat at?!†rda.--, -cot of Ruhr» and of run-i M than to bu "" [ Tn ',',1','4hl is ram-I .m days. enable obh ‘own. + 0U , a it “\E h P 'i auf MUCH ADO ABOUT a {g l); othinge Dnn't {mg}? Hm at a distance†. is nothmg nicer Pretty Calendar. . . .1: a continual remembr’ during the whole yi To see thent is to Min them . . . . Don't. put TOYS You rm: lump thy mth' (H185 in gum] h " mm- by providing than with inie1imtutgpu.ty-, things. In, our minbllsh- mes" gun will {but toys for rhilllrru uful ugcuund both mun-(m. iiUod,ttrru"irterTie.e- uhlr um! Up-To-Dah' tug/u DON’T FORGET “HHS FACT..... 1 The ladies dearly love a good perftrmeralt,d. who does'ht We have the leading perfumes in fancy bottles, tastily gotten up from .300 to $1.50. Don’t be afraid to use our time. We are at your service. A pleased customer pleases us more than a World’s Fan Medal would.“_" Macfarlane and Go. ntil Is not in our 1ine',but; when we have some- thingthur is unusually good we want you to how about it. Have you seen those (Roth Round Books, all good stories by standard writers, at, 150 each. but the thing: for Public or Sunday School Li brarics or for your OWL) 11mm....1)ou’t let this winter pass without 12:1an ( a few of those 1rfulilA' o', Basilisk Prose 'ilcrc in Hull: inf/11R? (eulIU'r. Dom â€mu' little girl new! u Jluxiv Roll.' if an mums u ml Il'l’ run shotr tf"" nomelhiug Hull will plettse tter-----) pow/â€11m you tttV' â€linking of u purm' ___ SW our gran! otrit'ti.i Ur better' still lulu â€(Mir (luxhund. Brother.or .Vlr-m-Hu'url u Travelling l'mnpunioni If no! there is uni/Hug thut will be mow "rtwitnthli' as " present. I .mulrl rather slart on my holidays "nthotrt 'tttt e.rttxt,A rnllur than thot moxt iii/tii-CP, pnumblr mlnrrnirncc, ct V .n. - s..,-...,'- _ _ _ 120nm. . winter watlin,c gem: of til mi Xmas Cards "if" vell i n g For the LEATHER (i000S..... r'vtilett .. dars u! model-nit! prirws 0 "oth in†like Ieuthev. vr [Mlle girl uecd " oll .' if no (1mm and hotr tP"' 'tutteihi'ho.. of " Ite. friends Alert: TOTS admire put in ,‘mnpu "io" Hm In tt. ll ttil IS 1848 - 1898 tif Golden Wedding. . Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Edge receive many congratulations. On Thursday last Dee. Sch, Mr. and Mrs. Jus, Edge. Edge Hill, completed IA) years of woldvd Hfâ€. and theprotttpt; ings of many friends led to a cungrntul- awry gm boring at their home cn the date of the famous event, Notwithstanding the big sum" and heavy roads nearly every neighoor on the 2nd and 3rd concessions hetwevn the two Snug.an wits present, relativvs from othee parts were there and A few from Durham made up n Omnpzluy nuutluuingit1urttt 21X), who crowded lhe old pcuplc's Louie. The ime of their sun. Mr. Wtti. Fldt. just alongside. was "lcts (Emma â€pa-n to the (-umpzmy, but, the, tuowrl {reused Elm-If c'nirtly rnuml Hm home of 1hr "young couple" of the ovrre,ion. Wlten allmut all had assembled, and (-vm'y rum“ in thy {muse had its quota, (metallic- Was set in the dining room. (lime and SNU'e nhwlutoly furl-axle tahhs for the company,) and round this were gathered the "happy pair" and a few of the gut'sts'. At, the head of the talrlv mew-Mm] the chairman of L'ue eve-n- ing IV. Jatatiesott. M. P. P., while the min-r n-xtremity mm oteupud by Mr, (Thus. Muffin. lhtu man these on one sith, were svatrd Mr. and MN. Edge, and 1lv.und Mrs, C Williruur.. and on the other Wf't't' Mr. and Mrs. Jun. Davis, Mrs Thou. Whiturow and Mr, Mr. Wm. Lawton, Hr. (Staring the MM..- Wit. stury chdmg cake. " rounded by nhumlum'e lip-t. Tre, wife:- nud " story \Vc-Chhng mien. and it “an sur- rounded by nlmmhmm- of Edge Hill's Mat. Tâ€: "ofrve “H“ " nomotrt'ttl supply oi gnml thhisrs new dispengvd by an army of willing waitets. who had tn peruteat" every mum In the house tn much the muuernus guests. This pmt over this chairman took the) intellectual prugrmn in hand. He i:.i,i'i) 8mm- t‘i-lirilnm cimxrvatulutot'.v tvtuurks! to the "ivcideaud grmnn" (in ihn mun-i pletiott of tlw jnhih-u period, rurnnniingl to their hunm- many iutvtvsriupt !‘('-‘ minisronws lu. llild. heard of and testi'r'y- ing to what he knew himself sinu- he]. farmed their "cquainiancs' He fun-J tiously pointed out. what " healthy tlls-i trivtlhvy \vvru living in. only n tewl, munlhs sinu- thiru Was' " guide†wed-i (ling. and severnl otluw (1)11le up-j prom-hing this limit all living man In). Ae tvrulet'ed lhmn as (-hnirm:m the hourtivsl cous,rvrttulittiims of the whole eon-puny. Ho then read the address given below whic'naw.vstallizt"s the pro- v-niling saniim-nt. and at, the Propet lime the ptwtientatiott was "tiulrs hy l Messrs, John Williams and D. (ire-en- wood, to whum is largely due the ‘uncu-s“ attending the preliminary ur- rungeinenls, The prwwnt consisted of a handsome silvt-rloai set orusisthtsr of llvepieces, and a dozen lt-zlspnons to match, l'oJumr'x Edy." "ml hi.sVotO.y /u'lp i mate in Mfr, on /hc "Maxim: of ",, their Goggle" ll'm'diug. I 3, IN-au- /,iji:t."i'k3' l You huvirt won priyilvgml to' attain the fiftieth "ttuiyets;wy oi' your nmrringe. Wt' dvsuve at, this most nusplr- ions éveat in your hfe, to approach you extending our kindest. and most hem-(y couwuatulatioys, desiring "ho to OXPH'bb those gladsnme and friendly greetings. which we all experiense, bevattst' of thc happy doutestic and social "lessiup,s which surround you on this the Jubilee day of your wetirwd lifv. . - ' . , “A t.'t .. ...., . V which surround you on this the Juhm-t-I any of your \n-(lucal litT. Your lung realm-nu- in this, locality has uotuuly haul the eifevi of musing you to be well known, but your many social qualities, .nccourwanied with an apparently inordinate desire to assist. all who Were unfarlmmlely in dishes; or trouble of any bum], the readiness and cheerfuhtess With which you came to assist. the hopeful and dehlrerate --" it"lil'h um tut well knew how to t.osuteil whicit yo" so we." 5'"C? "c'" â€'1 Poriage Ln l’rzurw, to a Mr. "rHioH'""i' coutur.und this oweuried ("TONS E'f'l'llw fivsitot' the gvaudchilm'ett, "Y' Ire. would make at all times to tme-usual/isis I bieve. those who were in trouble, m' straits Ml Mr. Alex. anp, Owen Sound. " grand- any time. or of any kind. has eruiearerl .snn. citttte down; to share in the fuslivit- _ risjito nsall, in such" degree that we: ies, and unm- a. f'tght will: hull yolds , . 1 . ttttt out' feelings or'"'."',' welcomed In the tuiddlo ot the "my 3M?) l ettorttlu" " m Ill“?- J.,; !, night by his s,v'audpnrettts and others-u "gon'. 'Y that "my" " nu: ". - 1, Fhorn Durham went, Mr. and Mrs. pression of attachment. which we mm "PV.), Jaunigsun, Mr. and Mrs. Jim. Kelly. u'vsigtutte I)" no other than-affection. I Mr. lien.‘ hrs-asp ulndf Maiss\ Krvss. Miss . F . "tthat fott ,suii'1ct,'1iier,. All'. . . el y “Jr. ytd Mrs. We th‘fne TJ, I',',,"'),"),' occauign th Wm. :"st,.yat,ttl ‘imd /t,'."llti; IMiss! A. J. act-9p mm l . . F _ , vis, l r. an L vs. ' as. as ip, Mr. A. l small suementoes RS n torsen of out' cArthur and the two editors. esteem and legal-d for ynm'sielfand hclp-l Bentinck sent, Mr. Wut. Lawson. Sh, tent of which must not he I Mr, and Mrs. It. Lawson, Muss A. :tte','id,1' 'i') its wnrth for the' niulple! Bulgaria. 5.â€. and Mrs, John D. Clark. melts . . . " mud an“ new Aggie and May reason that our mean! would not he ' Mr. and Mrs. Elias Edge. and the ynuné adequate to approach such a standard. r people of the Hopkin's family. ' . _.m an...“ to one and _ a--.-.--- ..-.. __ __ -v n "4-,..L‘ " Nr.. ll Run- ' 'u"N"'"" Iv "rr That you be still, wed to one "ll-3 other for many ',11)1tii)r'e1.'1ii with alldmnestic Jo,irftri1'iiihit1 happiness is _ i our most. heartfelt desire. And when _ oi you are called upon to resign ymu- ; J r. I labors have. tuar you be welcomed home} ly I with that piaise sttnwed upon you i if "Well done good and faithful servants.†t thi Signed on behalf of the old and new l, 3" 1 friends of James Edge and his worthrl "I. - . _-b-s Marin Edge. at the Towntty,ry II ‘(Hero V tiiiow nmnereus headed by the chairman.) (menu; It; -...__‘ _ helgmatc Marin Edge, at of lonely. in the county 8th dnyof December, in t1 Lard A. D. 1808. - L-M’aasm L'iriii Grey thfs in the year of our Immlsmno f, " 1898 UNION 'Y _ ling. i, When the histzmy of Illenelg (1)me to {ht-written. for the thst Bl) years the, ivil _ l . untrueut’Jus. Edge must frequently "l" prlyl "e" “’ I pl':it'. He was for twenty years Reeve “WY oi yoruHisrihetosvnyhijy, and was “Burden of unust rttirpirs '; the (-nunly in Nil. At present he tills uppruuch you 1 the [mutton of lrezwurer. and. HI enm- . l s.,",. ' i, puny with t'vrvvvrn'tupliss mull levk Jun. 11mm H at ty IS. Elm-l; had the plensllt‘e the other day 1sotot'xi"'t'ssiy.t' wiping out the last ot' his townships 'ly greetings. ',, Railway nnlelbietlness. "He. has heen tuet'uusv ot' “wt l'us'tpmster ot the pljtee " "y"y..y years. l . __.', “and In popular as oiliciul, nezghlmr null l cial lslessiup,s ' thiend. bln. 2.5 yours he has been l’res- l is the Julrileu'iult'yt. of S. Grey Agncnltnml Sm'h‘ty, and iln ultltet ‘wnys has shown it, unn- . L, .. 5 . “ Int-m ah e m 'lie ti )lrit. Always " Unn- thr.-: 1oval.") -:\er\'uti've he st(\()tl2thtl still stnmh high ci, of causuih,r E in his pntty's councils, uinl as Dr. I your many I Jpiuiy"ity1 pnlnted out, "right hare been nled with an l the choice of his py ty for .varliay"p1 sire to “gel-sun"), hunnrs. haul his :unlntmn led him . . _ . lthut way. He has also tor nmny years 4y m. dUttvsc I been a Justice of the Pent-o, the rentlinessl NOTES. ictt P'" cattle) Hya curious conicideutre, Miss Ellen ml (lehhemtel Davis. a granddaughter of the old knew how to couple was nun-[led the same day at ' ! Portage. Ln Praline. to a Mr. t:utta1lpietre, "‘ ettotts you ' the flu-slut the grandchildren, we he- m re-establish: bieve. signat “res ur- l daughters» .tl of! Davis PM 's'" oriiryiy.Tit1l lc ‘, to I lune. may ' Hun! Mari" liu- I-vsu m .. A ., t_, Mr. Edge on rising to reply on behalf of himself and his.wife was tniiched by the manifestations surrounding him of kindly interest, warm attachment and nt-ighhorly regard, hut succeeded in making a happy and suitable reply. He touchvd on the many changes that. had taken place since the tinienf his marriage 50 years ago and his rt'tt'ospect, included t years yet'"." that. How imptvssive to be tuld that of all who then lived in Glenolg only um- lu-sitlus himself is living in the town- bill!) nuw. In the flight of time he has won twoyiutwutrous rise on the spot. Ile thanked all 'G at'iniy fur the inn-rest shown III himselt and his wife at this eporli in their lives. Mr. I'itrirty Williams' "ws' then culled on and thin lav}: Irishman who, with his with 10-1wa (lawn un Mr. and Mrs. ‘l‘lilgi- fiucn the vantage gi'miiail ol' sew-r- al ivonih-i'pi'iiri'vnvrriu,y,i. maili- tim- (if the hue: spvirchivm' (if tlw vvtuiin,u:. Hp Ii'vi'alli-il his, iii-d lilt‘l'lillg with Mr. Edge l"ai thy big hill lit-yaiii" i'tlL‘il with a tint-thy in hisarn,s, w',,iieh.sutitls, in have i Invn a l'il.ll"£l£’i('i'i>i is :ittilii‘li- in. ‘thvin‘ ‘tlays, and NW there Li, in innlrinmnizil gawk-n1 whit-ii liIlVi' syn! nit Inim- [tilii'i‘ "icitic,'urs limit this Hllll‘.‘ healthy lmhy in his arm: hum " charm-i W, days, and frw tl garden-s which olive irvauclus t Williams stuck. Mr. C. :urts,lf," tively, as did Mr. C. 31mm, paid his Winnie calico tivvly, as did Min rinqu'ent Jim. A. Graham and nllwrs‘ who spoke in the sum» strain were Mc. Wm. Lawson, Mr. 11. Evita; MixJ. P. TI-lfm-d (who nlw gave a cnpiunl Iri~h s'srit!..r) Mr. Jim. ML-i‘hywh'n. Bh'.’i‘hn<. Hanks and the t-dilmsof tln- ('ln-nuivlvalml Rt-view. the lntfm- also rain! has: the unlmppy I'N- nm'Evnt'vs of an uni'ol'munw Duh-humn. also gave a c mun} lri~h mum) A Manyah-n. Mr. Thm. Banks " t-diimsnf tln- ('hrnnirlv and the tat'ow also rain! ing the uulm perk-lives of an uni'urnumw Du! Mr. Wm, Johnston. his sun 33' daughters Alics' and Ruth. ', mmir at inivvv:ths in their pr muSic at intv'cv:ths in lltew pretty m- strunwnlul coiultinulions, opt-mug with the sum-l. o.url ovr,typvittte twlcclion “Homv Swevt Hump; Thu ciuriuniive foul uudm' " (IL-ht of gnu it ude in Mr. Johnston fur help fuss u-mlml lmlh befot " and during the Cole- luutiou, Fulluwmg this huuual m-ngmlnme cmm- the infnrmul par: where (with us suited llimsvlf nr Int-rad? vim-red into the waxy dance. sat down to mum- quu'l games or moved atururul fur socinl intercourse. The ynunp; people vuu-d it 2'. lintclnss time, nldrr tiads wm-o tle- ligluwl. and the (inhh-n Wedding (-elebmiiuns of Mr. and 'Mrs. Jam Eda.» have " plemnmf mvnmrim in the ‘mlmls of " large. tivcle Hf I't-lnLiw-s and ( [rim-mix. We std-join a fmmly sketch of (interest at this tinw and plart'. venom-Minna of Mr. and 'Mrs. Jam Ems.» have " plemnmf mvnmrim in the minds Ufa. lul-gvtirclv Hf I't-lnLiw-s and [rim-mix. We std-join a fmmly sketch of inn-Haw at this tinw and plart'. I Jas. I‘Idgu wnslmrn in Wicklow Ire- ‘lnml. Jan 23th 182:1. lie was "ortu.nttul ‘au. the ('mnnmn _,cltoois of Hm nulmtr)’. land emigrated to Cuttada in ll4ll, uml iiu'lorusnort stay in (Qm-lw‘ can") to gun-mg the SHIHI' full Finding it nut lgmul lo he nlnnc. IL'l lhw. tiilt 18t8, he Hmu'riul Miss Marin Davis, who was !burn at Stmwhuln near Que-hm: Aug b', “823. Him ('mm- with hm- purm.‘s to "rienvls,riu.lfiiliitiul nu the (Into album- :nwnlmnod Wu“ united In Mr. Edge. ITiu. union 1v.,ultvd in ion childveu, - -- . ' . " "J, ..,. ...‘ l ttc '6b..N'.» . »~ ._, c, mus and 5 tluuglm'rs. of whom re- main mm sun. Wm., Ott tho homestead, murriul to Miss Mary Lation, and 4 1t,vightevs--Mitv..V Ann married to Wm. mm, PM La, Prairir. Eliza Ellen, malrrhnl In J. C.Jopp, of Muusmuin. KEMP. married to Wm. llilrhiv. (Sh-nob; and Max-iv. marliwl to Wus. Snuff, Am-rdt-unr For a time in the early ar,., ‘m- rum-u m at and had the mnnagmnunt. of tlu. lidgv Milk in tmvn, and hvrc he m.‘.:lv many Hcut1itittlsttu't's. i When tlw histtry ot' Glenelg (-0an to {ho-written. for the thst CII years the amuse-u! Jas. Edgu must frvqurmly ap- il- A,‘.‘ .m'rdrunr in- Wm H at nf tlu. Ham-l â€1.".le many; Honor Roll for S. S. No. ll Hen- titwk, for the month of March. Sr. IV-- Wim ie Hopkins. Charlie Duusnuoor, Tiss Hopkins, Annie Petty. Jr, IV e---- Wellingtop Hutton, Arthur Wettltev. Alfred Noble, Bertha Morton. Sr. Hr-Maud Downs. Jr. IH---'t'ouuuy hljllignn, Alfred Ashley, Lily Hopkins. Fred Mountain. Sr. I1--G'eorge Lawr- ence. George Hutton, Alice Lawrence. Jr, Ir-Bella Petty. Senath Noble. Tom- my Morton, Douglas Mountain. Sr, Pt --_ -m. . n ..-- n‘lnn "rar,ki"sc John my Morton, Douglas Moununn. Br. ' . Ir-Elsie Petty, Selma Hopkins, John Lawrence, Eddy Lawrence. Jr. Pt. II -Jennnie. Milligun. Florence Cuff. Bert- h, huff. Sr. l-U-Willie Nolyle. Jr. I-- lAlWruurr, an“; - -Jennnie. Milligm). ie Cuff. Sr. I-u-Wi Victor Noble; n . o N. CHADWICK. Teacher. 'S?l'eTst% Willy and Mlpplit'd prm ty jy (il.l.iilrl/cie'r.sfii(.i'i_, Itll), tlt (iiu2t1llaah tr' --gaaq.mNtdq", . "t _ OLD CREAMS. X if: CHOCQLA TES. AND BGN BONES " keep the Fines Done up in Fans}! ll: Boxes, making' an attractive trl suitable Xmas. Mit. E}? BULK. at reasonable , tprit',c'rrA lt ', _ - I " _ I I I 1 Flour per blrl ......... Onlmm per sack .... 1',ran per cw; shorts pcr ewt b'MI Wheat Burk y, Pans. ilo,r . hre “14 Lard pen-1h Tallow“ per H. Ur'tl H Egg. per 'lor, ... Chickens, “at par: Ducks .. 'lfurkwys, per ll, a!“ . a =.,..a-saerr-r-""" Grew: ref ll, Hides, per' owl ()altreiiri ... Sheepskin" .. Hay, per ton Straw. '. . . Potatoes, Jig, Apples, pe Juitter per D, Trude 1t the Western Wattle Rim-:44 to-dny was a little Jrettru' than for .s"rts" _ time. The arrivals iurluded n Imn~'u. r . of <teer~z that had been fed with H... Chvistuctsmitvket in view. The on»: iugs of common cattle were large. The week's rereipts in general show no in» . cream as compared with the previow Week, hut trade had an undertonv n' strength much of the tune The ttrt-i- pts to-day were a) loudp, including rl' hunt 500 sheep and lmuhszunl 1.3301)": . Export Cattle *7 (fables from Gr" ti 1 Britain showrd at considerable imprio ' - nient. Heavy exporters were quoted as iii†totlit.20 per ewt. The supply in» moderate, and the demand fair. Butchers’ Cattle-The supply was fair- ly large and the demand good. Tin~ prices Were it little higher' nodule qual ity first-class. Choice cattle required no peddling. as they found a ready mu . let at $4 to $4.25 per cwt. ('omimm ' were slow at $3 to $3.50 per (-th Bulbr---The oherirtgs were light and the demand moderate. Heavy expou- ers brought $3.25 to 8t per cwt. Light were in liberal supply at prices ranging from $2 to $2.50 per cwt. URUGGIST DURHAM. Smokers and Feeders Cunodiro, smokers for Buffalo wete in fair dumum; at, gum: woes. Heavy smokers ln-uug‘n $3 lo $3.30 per cwl. There wns only "t sum" supply of feeders offal-ml: tin-y hmught $3 to $15.10 and $3.00 foe win . lions. l Inns. Milrh Cows and Swingers. v Gnu»! come brought considerably higher pri, 1-- aud were in good demand at $10 to Sin and $.35 for selections. 1uivvs--The offerinfs were excepti. trt' olly light. there only wing a few chow-n venls offered. which sold at firut price-. Venls weighing over 100 lbs brought. 'Ril in Ki each, Sheep and Lambs-These, was pmrIi -- i. . ,,,._..I. A-, G, f'lid live, Shecp and Lambs -Thrwe was pron“ willy nothing lunch don" in this lit-v. the otfeninga lmingunly tnoderate. Th _ prires renmined nut-hanged and chain sheep were in good demand at, tin" ". Sheep fur export, and butchers" um brought 83 40 to $3.50 For cwt. Spring lambs were. in lilwm supply at lit-m prices which brought. 83.00 to $4.10 Fi'; rwt. Bucks were quiet at $2.50 to 81.57. per cwt. Hogs-rite was another drop in the g,?,',',',', of clinic? bacon and thick fat. on ormer‘ 13e and the latter 25c per cm. The offerings wee light and the dental»! was fairly good. Choice brought $4.25. Light and thick fat were quoted " S! 1 nor cwt. SoWs were slow at 33 to 'M'.h peii cwt. per cwt. hiya t (M11) 141‘s, per C' live weight. DURHAM MARKET. Live Stock Markets per bushel ihrll uh (HI A' t :1: :1: 5 d “11%: ,ww - tr.,',.,,).,),"))))',',', “a: {:2 YOU CAN SAVE MONEYJ , 3 tro to 1 so to (13 in 0 0.3 7 Ol) lit) to ll) to 40 t) 7to tfo to 50 to j, to to In to lo to to 1H ft tl I r", In by - C', I"; r? , f _ t n14“ g T ,rtittt' ' t f ul. l' . l-i' ' , l Ihr. It) ' t . [)hl'L‘ A" Tlor' a: . ci n m- I '9 . L, vnnh i j " -l' p.i, NM. Li . Cl ng '. It") [luau l rl , '11‘ I _" . l' C,' tâ€. 'o 'n- r ' b _ ted Ni 1 '3 , tl/ct ts' 1.! I!†NU iii) I.†In (H tl 'r_t 'r7rFFFF,Ftrrereee.TTr, , P, l T'rrrTrr, _ . C . ' M , wr" "TMP 'PrP'): 4 ‘" _ A "It -" . , ' "432.4 ?"),'?,.ve'.ie,?rsr1 .Jv’m-u'w’“ . te [V "M ":4, t" , l" r, i"‘:.)-..\_:'E,J.,.;‘-»:..;,...»~..-» ww-w 1' tl I?! 11L Nr, Vi) l ‘3 - - v . - - ' I ""iettrCetT'rr. fwfrrrgr-‘rrN'.rr‘rr-r‘<’:’â€'.f'FANG"Inâ€'- 1 ee'. c, .' T .. nu. it iiyziUAlh'izr,'F'2 EAL-9,14Leixkfl»}-1J;‘zill'£€1'l_’-§}93L'iâ€"’J R rum-21min. nirn.:r:1:rmmzmgrnqrmrtï¬tnwnu’n i in all the leulmg goods u RIGHT PittcEE....,. 'i),: SUCH AsnFuncy Toilet Cases. Japanese Toilet Sam E Lumber Tr.ulet Sets Leather Travelling Omen r: Celluloid Ccllar and Cuff Boxes Fancy Purses & “Hall-l Cr: Lndlss Leather Handkerchief Wallets. Silk Lined E Ladies' [Mather HAM. and Glove Wallets. Silk Li, ml t leto Albums in Leather. Plush and Celluloul t' Antogrupn Albums do do do t Toy Books, Authors. Fancy Lumps r Silver mnunied Pipe} All kinds ‘J 1hpeu L. Cigar Cases (Tluaueuw Cases, kv.. KT. tl) (¢g§s&§s§§&seeseeeseggaess .s,.i,i." THIE BIG 4 l il). il). il) XMAS a W il) F1riei. il) all CGME AND SEE HIM «h Bean a 60.... W Upper Town BARRIOTER. ' SOLICITOR IN SUPR‘NI COURT. norm PUBLIC. COUUIWOIIIR. m. Illustrated Catalogue of A} GAMES- MUSIC .-1 New Frits, Wnhurts. Accordions. C if; A. GORDON; - .‘ - J,,l)llllji? TOWN am‘.m-cr-.m¢:zWKéTeWiiiFT‘Tlfligm‘.â€A": ':'ii,ax'ii'ai"fi'ar.fih'if; C/f E3115 "f' (I MI I) fl HUG/S 7'. MONEY TO LOAN a ‘w 'ra. .-supat .‘.‘.‘. . . . . . . . . . . . . c . . *Szaaéaaaééégéï¬Ã©553533534 SANTA CLAI'S has just arrised mm tt In; Load of Christmas Presents, TOYS, GAMES. & CANDIES. Amongst them are PHOTO ALBUMS MOUTH ORGAHS PHOTO FR! MES STEREOSCOPES WORK BOXES PARLOR CROQ‘UET JEWEL BOXES CROKINOLE Child's CARPET SWEEPERS DRUMS COMB 6c BRUSH t,'ASE3 WRITNG DIESKS TOY PIANOS SILK m.tNDKiilR0HPilr'ir' MAGIC LANTERHS PICTURE BOOKS And LOTS of Candies 5?! Mae. over Giant’s store. Lower Town. DURHAM. fr0lidariii.ppiriass .. J. P. TELFO RD, We have the Largest and most complete Stock oi FLATWARE, SILVERWARE, CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, JE W F, LRY, . STERLING SILVER, - AND - FLATWARE NOVELTIEF. Dueber-Hampden, Hampden, and Waltham WATCHES, in Ladies', Gents‘ & Youths' sizes. That 0 we . ever . had. K, ' H atel . 3r ‘9 Atl have a tame tttttttttt of attitlto in start: that an to main haud- - 5mm ithtitihttits iilttstttts . . . . WHAT IS HOME without one of our FANCY LAMPS -__:.u'1 T ar V b-ji." it'aiat w ' da'ri"i"ia""g am Harm“ Our stock of Cutlery is smnething extra, such as t Table Knives and Forks. Packet Knives, Razors. c - . __A " u:|..........nm thut is CHOICE suit. intending G'ltA1'i"i'i"ir."" CANNOT BE BATES. B---Pht.yiug Cards. (flu-slum lips. Crnckilmiu. 's-Violins and â€NV! ; Violin.- Cov.ttertutas. me' Harpa, .‘ IHBH‘ES. PRAYER BOOKS A Nice Slot-k m (homo fmm, Alullc l‘lllvlw __..- - n. --" _ Just opened an asuotntent of Silverware suit, Intending pyytlyyyy."s. For quality ---._ -- . "‘"" A “A... I;-... 1 and G rauite just to hand. No woman should nuns swung (his stock. We lead in Skates. Sleigh Bell-i. Axes, X Cut. Sun's. Lanterns. Horse Blankets. Robs Lined and Unlined, Mitts.Meut Cutters, etc. A fresh supply of Winter Whips just arrived. t Winter Wtttptt just "mm“ 'ur BUTTERCUP CHURN is ahead of all otheR (thunts tttttttttfart-lt... 5 (thtutttts (roat Gil for so as. ahoays bad. H ' PARKER. iidsgiiiiKiER 1898 New Peels Filberts. - ON YUI'R - HARDWARE XMAS GE BY BUYING FROM YEAR'S NOVELTIES Mlllll from. LN Cl" GORDGN 'k: e w 5 t'rPc00li.l1uhr,?. WM. BLACK. v York Jeweller to chums just arrived with a big Jfever Undersoli. ","-iyTEirRrt "gEt-it-i."""" Parent-rm. “in: from $1.50 to $25.0“. 1. b've mm. Ho .k of Mmuh Ur Jiti, HYMNALS Dates. Fumes. Mum; All kinds of C'o0.ciiotu r nothing extra, such as Caryru 5. ccket Knives, Baum-s. ete.,etc. of Silverware that in sun- In For qualily and price WE A new line of steel Enamel No woman should tttish' Boeing Skates. Sleigh I'ellt,.Ax.es, x, Being Bus! and West Parta of Lot number Five (IL, in the 2ad Concu- sion, W. G- It., of the b. of Ben. tmck. known " ' ' ....%f..' "ririajmanrr may, 3nd containing 98 new. For particu- llll inquire at n " . n . ttt .53. F: Dominm DURHAM 3.9 d at: lt. 192' Ir if}? iii if fr nr fr " r V {kph 'ii) L31 In if C/d DT 71 Fr" " I