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Durham Review (1897), 1 Dec 1904, p. 8

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Cu Ji',ii, ’7 LiFitTCciiaTiaFariiriiiiTira> BTP" n td=Un'lJl"tJ'd M19 'hy'f,t,a'gt 51213539“ ghs fti,t'rAd,tt?,,f2g,'g In": can“. ot children. No mp. about“ A Cherry Pectoral doctor’s medicine tor all elections ot the throat, bron- chial tubes, and lune. Sold to: we: no nan. 'iJl,"WltlWatPdlWPA"g'pt wfi“fim§ Bedroom Bultr. puldon oak ttnuts. .. . . . . Sdnwen in (ire-cor. iron hed....... Mal”. “7.11). Holldsy 'U.00 Solid Oak Buite, with iron hed, . . . . .. Regular. moo. Holiday smoo Quarter-col oak. 1%me suit». . . . . . . . . . . Regular. 'WOO, Holiday 838.75 The” no but; few mth different Style. to whet (mm. . &EhEll,l,, ILENMHJMJ 15 Tfl Big Furniture Sale I”: 30 Days' Sale .15.”: 1tefAer9 may!!! For the next 30 days. we will sell all Suits and Overcoat, at such prices as will make them go. We want the money; you want the goods: let us Some Snaps in Children's Shoes ROCKING CHAIRS in Quarter-cut oak-iso to 8rr5o--Holiday $1.90 to $975 AN ELEGANT LINE " RATTAN ROCKERS C. L. Grant. " 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 16 per cent less than the marked price. As interesting " 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. and be mutually benefitted Of CLOTHING. SUITS, AND OVERCOATS... nxunliou $27653. ago 0?: iiii -» . .'. . . . . .. . . .'.day price CLEO to 't.a) ...rmto . 'Prtee m T6t lio.hot-...... With gtifrerent design. to chow from Ma . . . . . . .t.'e.t.'d,'l'l ,','2yloilt't, “in P lo ables llth diff t...... Chart I (Intro-I 'trTflttt826,.,.,, "'a,', and .31; in; go c3320 38.50 . '.'..r. . M,'lt/g price 82.40 to 821.01) end " per cent. " Hall Pt.'.".',,?,?,.,',','. at? "id '.lilih, iiii _ ........ oil yprce to SIDEWARDS Jet-diner” from“? oo , f'it2t; iii.ii Q t t ”I tt It .... ............ .yp cc . o tf/fir/ati-gt tU'2'tg?.'1.y.y. Iron Beds from “w to' 'som,...... el mirror-Rei. 348. holiday, moo . . .. . . . uholiday price $4.25 to $16.75 e above is but a few of the articles we have and they are all appropriate gifts Inspection Invited. . Buy now-We will hold them for future delivery. . . .rettuinr n50. balmy £85186 With gtifrerent design. to chow from Pulm- ublea in o the different...... aim and style! from so cu. to Mutt and " per cent. " Your choice in 3 diluent 1usittne. . . . . . in Golden Ooh. extends 8 ft. . . . . . . regular .10 o. holldny price 89.00 Extension table tt ft. Golden Oak . . . . .. . ' .regnlnr 89 oo, holiday price W.06 Extension gnhlgisjt. Golden Oak...... Shewell & Lenahan for Extension Tables. Suits. a. A!!!“- THESE VALUES point the my to positive savings. Mr Jan Mathew. loo: in the Honey, 'an. Ind Flower Show in Torttuto last week Ind reports tt u very tine plm to go 'tur Instrucuonu lot anyono Interested m ' any one of thou brunolxu of industry, Mr Robert Barbour has gone to work tor Mr D McLun. our lumbvrmnn. We. understand that he bu been tppointed (0'0th since he went more. If Bob comes out In In tho spring I think every- body mil try it next winter. Mr Ben. Willis. of Durham, ll out doing the cooking for D McLean‘s lamb” camp crew um winter. Some ol the girls would he . lime “ken buck If they only our Bert " hits household nation and Immune tor “My If n he. fell near the shun}. am " home mining the little baby ttirl which came recently. The young mm tall asleep while on duty, the whistle started to blow and alarmed nll the newb- borhood, but the youth altpt on thinking it wu the sweet bye & bye on the beautiful shore. Th-nkagiving day pulsed off quietly. The good people went to threshing. und the other clue went hunt-0g. etc. Well Mr. Editor I Waugh! I would and you in 3 law “an: of Interns 1236qu to your paper mower correspondent. the Hldydule of Earl-mom. when than u very hula going on but I ttood deal mud aboetp. This Hum-u. in I pace “with! an of Varnoy. novth of Holstein. nud we" at Dromore. when over) body in no. in“. and kind to one]: other my two doves in c tmth. Mr Palmer Paterson while cutting wood in the bush with Mr A Watson got his thumb split open with an are which mil lay him off work for more shun . month. Mr John McMeekin. of Michigan. U S. but formerly of this pert. was united In mnrringe on Nov, 9 to a young lady of that same State. but we can't give the name at this time. We join in wit-hing Jack and his bride e happy and prosper on: future. Il the Vet-nay people don‘t get I new aim-walk before the next election I don't t 'ink they willever get It. so Billy Brynn: plys. Mm Wm McVeekin bed nqoiltina he. on Fridey. The quilts, I expect. was done up in good utvle. Ind I also expect it wee e very bnsy day of convenetion. I" June- Ieclt. the Corn-er mac-pond out of the Cbtunicle, in eomewbet webble cropped Iince the eloctwn, but I expect be Will be getting pretty well fathered out by tliie tune. I wonder if he will have the heir Itreiahtened on hie hone in 1 time for the next electing, wr Wat Lawrence in on: collecting use! nt present. Cotn'r In Allen was in thern Sound In: week. Owing to the cold weather of1at notice 'ha one of the bnnne-a pile Vernoy but not enjoved . fire in room Lt but enjoys to look st their pile tt wood outside. Mr Jun: M Mathews. night watchman on the Neil Gow. In.) to give over his charge to a PPP" man for a law night: while he " 'a piece Parlor Suite. in best Mn liab. . .. Wilton 1hstt--Rett. ‘5. tll',fh'l'l .65 tr inc Pturlor Suite. in limb n ... ... P tinUbed frames. "',u','ll'g'l'df'u', . . . ... velonm.--Rett. moo. “may 829.75 5 piece Pariorthtite, MyhAtanrttrt. . . . . . . utted In")... 'gtttigtt in . . . . . . velottrn--Retr. a). holiday 320.00 HILLYDALE. Parlor Suites bit-lugs sryii, it of late we 'TCitGhrr"ti'iGi"'iaiiiy 'irf.iis t5ieuho-d..o..Reg 811.50. holiday $9.75 Springs, cum, Hall Racks, etc. Springs from Ol_75 to M.MA. ttttti-., Your choice of 8 samples in solid. . ... ttokiettyatu.8 'tttstem,.. . l.':" "1-3:; their l: whom it may concern: TA KE NOTICE tha, tho duly appoint. ed Financial ARI-m of Chas MPKinnon in A. H. Jacksonol the Town of Dm ham, und of “Fury H. Miner is Jubu H mm. 'er ot the Town of Durham. Dated Nov. 1904 Mr Wm Weir, we understand. has bacn mixed to mu for the council and has con- n-utod. Ha will ha unto to go in and will be . worthy member. 8th day of December. A. D ' 1904-. their names. addresses and descriptions and a full statement of particulars of their claims and the nature of the 'MM'ttt'- ity tif any) held by them duly eertified. and that after the said day the executor will proceed to distrihutP the assets of the deceased mnong tne parties entitled theeto, having regard Only to the chums of which he shall then have notice. In the Surrogate Court of the County of Grey. in the matter of the estate oi Thou Turnbull. the elder. late of t e Towmhtp of Bentinck. m. the county of Grey. Yeoman. Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to R. S. o., 1897. Cap. 129. Bee. 38 and Amending Actb, that all persons having claims against the Estate of the said Tho-nae Turnhuli. who died on or about the 24th day of September, A. D. 1904, are required to send by post prepaid or to delher to J. P. Telford of the' Town of Durhnm. Solicitor for the Executor. on or before the Mr Bob; McCrueken. of Abel-dean, via ited his brother. Mr James McCr-oken. who u very poorly. A number from this burg attended the pie social In the lower school but Friday and repute In excellent time. A very enjoyable time mu spent a tug ho-pixnblo bane of We D Firth In: Thursday evening in music. gunne- and dancing till the wee amu' hours. Mr and Mrs. J u Gownnlock. of Pushy. upon 'l‘hnnlmuving " Mr D McFayden’u. of the Avon-mo. Mina Annie Aljoo is leaning dream"- iug till: the Mines Hughes, of town. Mr. W R Edge upent 1 law any: in To. ronto In: week. Sorry to but of Mr Juno: McCrukeu hung seriously ill. We hope noon to but of hte recovery. Mn Jaloph Linda-y and Mrs Adumaon ot Wnlkorcon. waited " Mn S Edna's for 3 low (hy- lutely. Couch”. upholstered. in velour: . . . . . . I . .. .regular 88 50, holiday price 37.25 Couches mth spring edge. regular. . . . . . l ...... ....81160. holiday place $9.00 )Couchel. 28 inches wide, tttttton...... l tufted. oak frame, regular. . . . . . I .........us.oo. holiday price 315.75 More to och-ct. from than there is space l to mention. Dig: this 16th day of November, A " J. gunman. b.Te't"e?, Notice to Creditors. ELECTION "07138. EDGE HILL. JOHN P Tum“, Returning one". cihyMis. ..-..-- per ct. off Solicitor tdr Executor. THE BUREAU REVIEW ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO 15 Bu net-um new mum o ml position. a Immoral» n “mm... " "" lo get the beet Manx. Winter Term onus Jan. a Endgame an” lie the. W. J. auorr. Comer rouse an Alumnae: an. mama. Rev Mr Mason, our pastor here, haalil5..l. been very ill for several weeks bat We I a understand and huge that he will take ', Fil charge again on unday nest. F Dar.. a ing his illness Messrs Smith. Glass. I Canon and others from Durham verv ! kindly and willingly took charge of' the meeungs each Sunday. I HOPEVILLE. lg Mr Frank Vickers. formerly of this place but at present stationed in Lind. Suy where he is general agent for the Durham Maputajsturing Company 18 spending a brief period with friends and acquaintances in the vicinity. In David Allen '3 getting quite a con- tracwr now in mtg-enter work. He but done hovers] Rand human and for the lull in. thy!» has No ranting: , building tor at George Snell. ml Ezromu-nt. We n: tony to hear that Mrs Jth Cows nu “ad a. severe 3!.ch of phunsy. ‘We hope to hear of her tyiynstttrr. -- - U - _ - Mri McCull'kh visited friends in' Durham and " Mr Wm Mnnnwiu's in o Egrcmum. during the past week. f Mr Nat Grierson's brick residence is near Compleliun. The painters are " present but-my engaged. He will be comfortably settled in it in the course ot a few weeks. Mr Wm McCullucb left last week tospend save time in the vaeinity of Gqelph, ,, If Jomph McArdle lull ban on Wed. nuday 1m: to no to Toronto sad the Couutv of Durham to Vbit his frlruds u: tlt" neittuborltood of " oid homo and has ttot Wet rammed hero. Mews Rob: and Wm Fitzimmonl and Geo Legato: have returned from the North West all halo and bunny. Thee are guinz out again the spring. The. trustees of the school have been fortunate in moving Miss B Culling as teacher for 1905. We are now getting cold weather wk little f1urset, of mow. Mt Ruben Pun-slow Is lai-l up in b with a hal stuck of inwar-I complaints. Mr and Mrs Wm Lento and tamily have movod to Durham, Balm leav- ing the mem bers of the Sunday School of which Mr Legato was superinteudnnt tor a. number of years gathered and presented him with two beautitul en- graved pictures and Mrs Legato with a nice netting chair“ [They Were both acting workers in the munity and their iut1aenee was tell. in home and social circles and in church work. We hope they may long enjoy their home in Durham. SOME BUMPERS FOR SA r., 26": Child's Lamb (bum, was $1.00, thkday. . . . . . "se HARD .. m 2.50. Men's Ind Boys’ Caps, were MA now Ladies’ jifANTLEii" DEPT. TORONTO. ONT. Coats from 1 50 to $13 Misses’ Coats. 2.50 to W Ghild'LCoats from " to 4.30 These Jackets are made from the that of cloths. cut with ell the style and dash of made-to-order coats. beautifully lined thmghout. splend- idly finished in every detail. perfect tits. We have not forgotten the little girls and even the babies, a full line for all. VICKLBS. [FUR DEPARTMENT Ladies' Astrachan Jackets at $38 This State I). the reputationof carrying the Int-gem Thismouratockishrgaud mum ever. The Big Store Alex. Russell. van} 9% I " of' l (ii with i'iliii bed-l " 'S-IE-gr-ee-e-te-gig-. Eggs THE PEt Ir), F I ii ms! M The lafgegt Stock , ity, ind the lowes I l Gmrrumm- Wombats. As 1 tn skin and oth, 'H _--------------- l . Ladies' Astrachan J 5 'Lndies’ Fur Capes. "M . Neck Furs. 1% Ladies' and Girls'G l Aitrachan and ir, Ladies’ and Men’s li g More N lk'! just arrived, making: Si lina. Come early a: '3 choice. We will j1 {a have the largest stock 18 We can furnish you l "fll -----_----.---- 18 FRESH GRO ‘g Goods delivere , -.-----------.- in I/lst/Ill",",'.)',,"??,',',,'.',',?,,?.'.'"',',:",',,", " 'lgt YA': n o In e. can . 'e'lWh%h'fth"hUl'l'. Durham!“ My.“ M179 town. “In; It. most dabble plug for residence St." and Equipment. The who! I. thoroughly at in touch! ability. in anemia! and 'r'k'if,etii'/k' Ind It than, ac., for full Junior Lenin; so Isa-Ion!» tion work. The following competent M are in Ch”! I TKOB. ALLAN, In Cla- Ceetititnte, ninety-.1 111821.. I. FOBTJR. B. A., Clinto- And Mo Wm. Jot-um». Jun. C. Run-.0, Clair-n. 8m. Durnam School J. u. SIXTH. B. L. 'dtttseanatiesand Science. Butter, Eggs and Fowl wtypted--every day in the week Highest Prices paid either in Cash or Produce. just arrived, making our stock most complete in this line. Come early and get the advantage of a good choice. We will just mention right here that we have the largest stock of Rubber Footwear in town. FEES: " pee month in Advance. Ladies’ and Girls‘ Gauntlets. in gray and black Aitrachan and Persian Lamb. Udiei and Men’s Fur Caps of every description. Ladies' Astrachan Jackets in good varieties. Ladies’ Fur Capes. Caperines. Boss, and other Neck Furs. ' Sable Buffs from :5 to 2250 Furs! Furs! Furs! The largest stock to select from, the best qual- ity, ind the lowest priced accordingly in town. can furnish you with a complete Winter oust.' ..Ne $t cs ..rsc THE PEO PLE’S STORE Robts Burnett. THE PEOPLE’S STORE More New Overcoats Goods delivered to all parts ofrthe town FRESH GROCERIES always Gawain-Sec our Coon, Fur-lined. Wombats. Aswan, Bear- skin and other varieties of Fur Coat: GROCERIES FOR SA TURDAY 511.. NEW wanna... ”and” tor 41kg. CORN STARCH... . . .. " 3 pkg. CHINESE annex" .. .. c 3cuuGood8ALlON........ " mgutud t,est-uotoekotrrtsr" to". I ever. Men’s Coon Gotta " " and M. load. Burii'iiiiii' urchun. A , I gill;- P. o. or 0:?th __w -- " w. um. a a. u. R... contain. mg 100 urea man or less. About. 90 am. cloned and in good out. of cul- tivation for unkind. of Bar nin- 'a IO acre. M wood “at. Four In a from Primate. [mile than: Inchnol. On farm as two good went. Brick" Home an x st, with “when " x a cel In: My)! nil conveniences. Good hunk x I i . I 0 2,gt mg. teee I' mm n T u Loam: Mt, Con. " mg 100 Acres none or h scre- cloned and in g: tivution for dlkindl of I in; lo acre. In"! -- THOROBRED DUKE“ BULL. For Service a Jan. Fnlkinglum‘n neu- Am-icultuml Ground; Terms 81m In. meomu. FARM FOR SALE arriving. no mu m to :. lcbaon. tm.. Prnn mr 'uhlink. Tm}. 2K l"rmrttt to unit Prop E ”E a: ta "it/ill- 2514M E333? Highest ' tit?,,] iilil was“: so my a itltttt 75 m on 20918 BI The Fallow des Ladles’ Want of spy Mi) Illt " (in Milli Gr Dress 6 Ladies Ladiei Girls’ ll Ladies Small 1 Ment I Lumbel Heavy 1 Mens I Boys' d Felt It's u " " my the ‘ Mo: That ised into bed one Ottr out- The TH prix Ch Be mu me We

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