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Durham Review (1897), 14 Jan 1904, p. 8

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_ Annual January Stockâ€"Taking Sale from 15th * 23rd Peter Calder. Alex Iew RBRaker . The public of Durham and neighborhood are respectâ€" fully notified that I have taken charge of the old established Wright Baâ€" kery, and employing only firstâ€"class workmen and the best material, hope to have a share of their paâ€" tronage, Wishing all a Happy New Year, We do not want to take any of our Furs into stock thereâ€" fore the Reductions : 1 only Ladies‘ Astrachan Jacket, size 38, was $25, sale price $15.00. The Black Goods are worth just four times the prices we ask 10 per cent off all Furs. This will last only one week and is limited to one Dress to each customer. ‘This is the biggest bargain in this special sale. At half price, We don‘t reâ€" quire to mention prices. _ All we say is price cut in the middle Dress Goods Furs Russell | THE BIG STORE It has been our custom for years, to make a Special Sale of all leftâ€"oyer Goods and Remmnants, in order that our Stock may be as low as possible for Stockâ€"Taking in February. The Public realize that when the Big Store advertises a bargain, it is a Bargain. The Goods are just as represented, and you may depend on getting them during the week they are advertised. We are about to take Stock. and would rather count the money than count and measure the Goods mentioned below. It takes some nerve to sell such f Goods at these very low prices, but here they go. Examination free always CONSULT US ABOUT YOUREYES But let us look into your case nowâ€"â€"so that your cure may be speedy and permanent. you accuratel‘y, becomingly, and just as cheaply as the very best of work can be done for. Freelyâ€"fullyâ€"any day that you can make it convenient. But the sooner the better, if there‘s the alightest sign of anything wrong. It‘s our business to tell you exâ€" actly what the ailment is, and how to correct it. If glassesare the remedy we will fit them for S©MIJOP â€" HARLY AND SHOP W A YS A. GORDON, 2 only Shot Guns, very handâ€" somely Carved stock, was $15, Sale Price, 9.98. 15 String Bells, 40 belis on each, were $2.00, Sale Price, 1.49. 36 Solid Copper Tea Kettles Nickle Plated were $1.50. _ Sale Price, 1.25. _ Dishes The balance of our Fancy China at a great reduction. Several Scotch Tweed suit ends, These were bought to sell at 2.50 per yard double fold. Sale Price just one balf or $1.12% per yard and so on all through the piece. Uunderâ€"priced Tweeds BUTTER, EGGS, FOWL AND ALL PRODUCE TAKEN DUkING THIS SALE AS CASH. Other dishes go accordingly. Hardware Jeweller. We haye been snowed in till las week, but will get around now. Miss Alice and Jas Wilson spent Christmas at home. Mrs Campbell spent Chrissmas week at ber friends Robert Parslow. Miss Evae Booth‘s many friends are pieased to seo her home again. â€" She speaks well of the West and looks as if the country agreed with her. Cuas McQueen is suffering from la grippe and weakness Fred Runciman‘s little boy is sufferâ€" ing from bronchitis. Neil Alex McQueen spent New Year‘s In yiew of the price of eggs anyone | found robbing a hencoon will be sout | down for life and mabye louger. | Wasn‘t that a swell crowd that left the village last Tuesday eye? . You bet it was. A number of Dornoch‘s youths and fairest droye to Williamsford where shey were hospitably entertained at the cosy home of Wim McMitchell. A most enjoyable evening was spent in yarious amusements and in the wee sma‘ hours they seturned with laugk and song to their natiye village. That would last a week or so ; ‘Twould banish the blues by makiog soarce This snow, snow. snow. The hearty laugh and social, amiabl® dispositior of Ed Casey is missed in the bug, he baving left last week for a soâ€" fourn with our Republican neighbors. Peter Morrison, of Alberta, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony so Miss Ellen Ledingham, formerly of Bentinck, but lately of Toromto. Ou their return so Dornoch they were bauqueted at the home of the groom‘s sister, Mrs (Dr) Bunth. We extend congratulations. He is broad in lhis views and & culâ€" tured conversationalist is Thos Campbell, who left the burg this week to fill a lucrative position in Minnesota. Alex Bkene, of Regina, Alberta, is spendiug a few pleasant weeks visiting the old hbomestead and renewing acâ€" quaintances in the burg and vicinity. Snow, snow,. snow From sunrise till it eets ; And snow, snow, snow, Bo deeper ana deeper it gets. It‘s oh! so be in the south Where the valmy breexzes blow, Away from forty degrees of frost Aund suow, snow, snow. ‘Tis almost five feet deep, Abh ! wili it ever stop ? Met until Kig w#ioter puts A little more on the top. If the storm abates a while The mereury goes forty below. We sigh for the good old summer time Without snow. snow, snow. The supply of wood and coal Is g@etting mighty shy, And it makes us shiver to gaze upon The snow driftsâ€"ten feet high. Oh for a January thaw! DowW N YOUR WANTS AND SHOP WITH A LIST. â€"â€"â€"# @@â€"_.._._. BOOTHVILLE. DORNOCH. THE DURKHAM REVIEW ONTARIO ARCHIVEsS TORONTO 34, were 10.00, Sale Price, $7.98. The above Coats are all this season‘s Goods and the newest and most upâ€"toâ€"date Mantles procurable. 1 Ladies‘ Mantle, long, size 36 was 15.00, Sale Price, $9.98. 1 only Ladies‘ Mantle, long, size 34, was 10.00, Sale Price $4.99 5 only Ladies‘ Mantles, with capes, the very newest, sizes 3 36, 1â€"32, 1â€"34, black ; were 8.00, Sale Price, $6.49. 2 only Ladies‘ Mantles, gray, sizes 34 and 38, were 7.00, Sale Price, $5,.49. 1 Ladies‘ Mantle, very stylish } length, size 34, was 15.00, Saile Price,. $10.98. 2 only Ladies‘ Mantles, sizes Ladies‘ Mantles Proton Nominations were held Dec. 28 and no fewer than eight were named for Our school reâ€"opened last monday nnâ€" der the command of miss Reynold‘s. our _ormer teacher. John" Nelson is looking for a farm to rent around Edge Hill. Success Jack. »xr Wade added another stick ‘of tiia ber for the new barn one day last week miss Flora Etewart is yisiting her sister ars D »moArthur, Durham, »r Jas and amss Laura Hill Sundayed at Thos Potiter‘s. _ _The annual school meeting passed over ‘qmetly aithough a warm time was expecâ€" ‘ ted. Wilii6 Kinsman was elected trustee in room ol Johs McQueen. _ The rateâ€" | payers showed their upprecsiation to the | srustees, with the exception of Wm J Wilâ€" | son. by voting a gilt of $5 to each trustee as a token that they appreciated their labor and trouble in connestion with | building of the new achool. The Becy | and Treas. John McQueen had the books ! correct showing. receipts $2001.51. erâ€" peoditure $2111.78, balance $@19.78, iwhlch includes #60 proceeds of the old :senool and some other payments made _since annual meeting, so that the balance lou hand shows good estimating. | Thos Campbell is going to Duluth next week. I wonder if hne will ake his forcips with him. 8 a day Tommy. xr and mrs David Watson, Sundayed at the Rocky. . _ Mr and xrs Horsburgh drove to Dur: ham on Saturday. Dayid Watson was eiected school trusâ€" tee by acclamation. If Mr Watson will practice what he preaches we will have a school hbouse fit to teach in before 18 mos. is out. We have one of the worst sehoois in Bentinc« and wants remodelling. Go ahead David. * Dear Editor, it is some time since we bave seen our name in your valuable paper. We kave all been lecturing for some time past and secured one vote tor Mr Leslie in our division. it seems we were lecturiecg for him to stay mt home. The Annual meeting of St Andrews‘ Church, Swinton Park, will be held oo Thuarsday, $1st day of Jan. _ All are reâ€" quested to attend. On Saturday, Dan McCannel was windâ€" ing a bucket of water up out of a wel) when the windlass ran away on him, into 14 feet of water into a well 84 ft deep. Imagine If you can the plight he was in, with the «i1 of two laughing youug ladies he secured the buckes after grappling with the grappling irons for about half a day. Henry Hoffwan is visiting his old friends at Boothville Jobn McQueen is again suffering from an attack of lumbago. Miss Maggie Duncan, of Dantroon. is visiting at ahu McQueen‘s. with friends in Nottawasaga. w t Intended for last issue. HOPEVIl LE. WELSECK. + 64 200 Handkerchiefs to sell for 1 cent each. Fancy French Waistings in great variety, were 60c per yard, Sale Price, 45¢. Readyâ€"toâ€"wear Skirts 3 only Coronation Cloth Skirts were 7.50, Sale Price, $4.99. only Silk Underskirt, was 10.00, Sale Price, $6.99 The Counciliors all retired excent Bell, Goodfellow, Rooney and Shaw, the ol@ Councillors, and Jobn A. Cooper the now nominee. but the next day Cooper \re sngneg, leaving the old council in by acciamation, McKenzie and Wright for Reeye had resigned the preyious dgy.‘ reeye. All ultimately retired except Mc Ardle, reeve for 1403, McKenzie, Wrigh t. and Daniel Wilson an exâ€"councill or. Clerk Thos Lauchlin gave each candidate a few minutes to address the ratepayers and McKenzie. Wright. (Geteated by Moâ€" Ardle last year) and Wilson all pitched into the late reeve, who contradicted tbeiri statements and challenged them for proof. § ‘ OF‘TEIN Alex. Russell *‘ also. 2 lbs Choice Black Tea for 25¢ 6 bars Comfort Soap for 25c. 6 pair _ Women‘s _ Dongola Buttoned were $2.25, sale price $1,.39. 6 pair _ Women‘s _ Dongola Butt. were $3.25. sale price $1.98. 12 pair Women‘s Dongola Buttoned, yery fine stock were $3.25, sale price $2.00, 20 pair Women‘s Dongola Buttoned were $2.50, sale price $1.69. 24 pair Women‘s Felt lined Bals. were $1.50, Sale Price $1.C0. leaving McArdle and Wilson the candi= dates for Reeve, the only ones to vote for, | The result of the election is the return ('of Mr Wilson by a safe majority, It is | ruamored lm: that ballos stuffing was done I in Cammfome My 24. er ane Born on Bunday, 3rd inst Mra Angus Ferguson, a son ar doing well. Mrs McArdle is still ucder care, anl Peter McArtin»‘s in Swinton Park division the ballots there was n deputy returning officer ha examining‘ the initials he forged ballot for Wilson. affect the result. 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