25c XlKX Sl XX President. d 45 DAY ï¬xaxamxmmmammm '?i*tiie1tttitii.e"i"kii, iii' Groceries ti Millinery I Great Sale of VOL. xxv1. NO. 49 iiikiiiitjiiiiiiiiii ’ _------------------------"- Miggg=illKlllg' Before New Years' $3000 worth of goods , must be moved from our stock. That ' _ means large selling and Great Bar- . gains in all lines of Winter Goods, as ir Dress Goods & Suitings Ready-made Clothing i. In dies' Skirts Men's Tweed d: Worsted Suitings g Ladies' Jackets Men’s & Boys' Overcoats i" Girls' Ulsters & Reefers Men’s Fur Coats t Ladies' Fur Jackets Wool Blankets i Small Furs of all kinds Overshoes " Men's Heavy Rubbers, all kinds l Lumbermans snag-proof Rubbers $2, 2.50, 2.75, , Heavy Rubbers at 81 25, 1.50, 1.75. . [3.00 1‘. Mans Leggins at 75c to 1.50. , Boys' do Men’s Lumbenntut'tt Socks. 500 to 750. I Felt Slippers Our new stock of Groceries tor Christmas baking is opened big} out-New Fruits, Peels, Natl, &c a The balance of our Winter Mininery will be sold at LESS THAN HALF PRICE. Wewon't have any left if cut prices will clear it out. We have a lot of nice fancy felt slippers, very suitable for Christmas giving. Call and see them, All sizes 30c to 3: pr James Ireland. Winter Goods? For Men, Women and Children " 'w-rr,, W5 The . T? ill'tt loan. Mi ' . Att Ama, vortm.--We n . . of Philip Chisholm of , : E 1." old. young on an .3 at the hdurher csndldu IR! lug tollve to help Lumier- T Ld Into power. We learn that up lag ittod "ttt gawkâ€; Trr C' his a a u _ l iIlti' l','tttlllt, 'lll'liej','Tt'll'/ ', Li ' Anniversary Benin: wt] , ' Rockf‘Somgecn 2r"'h'ttt Salim), Dee. 18th. v I will) what llamund71 the English setvica in the I __ - Math-inn will nn-nunh n 1.1... l HiesEAL.--Last week's Afton Ad. .vance contains a. lengthv wr le up of lthe marriage of Muse Nora Chadwick. inf Dulhem. to Mr Justus Roedding. of l Ayton. Miss Chadwick has been teach- mg in aGerman section of Normanhy 1 for some years and was very successful 'igi,'lt'h,",e highest salary we ever jknew to paid tonlady teacher in a , rural school. Mr Roeddintt is spoken of Milan exemplary ruling man t Mine ’Chedwick mu he d in the higheet g esteem hem, sad we have much pleuure Jn wishing the young couple long life lend heppinees. Some curios“, wee _ aroused for a. few dove because. es many ilovere have done before. they chose to [have the knot tied quietly ind e little mysteriously. bat that is them business, " it wee their pleasure and no one need complain. The marriage ceremon l took place at the midenee of Mr 'l'g'di'. 'ding’e brother. 513 lowland Bt., Lon- ldon. Beet wiehee to Mr and Mm ‘Roedding. svv; ‘7‘.†urn-m. - I!†In 'MP count. of I tire which “lacked 3 Durham ' Me â€Gordon. to the extent of , no I". did not reach him. but m to In: stock In removal caused “It. loan. _ Att Ama, vortm.--We read a month ' of Philip Chisholm of Nov» acacia. E 1,'n old. young on Std November at the hdurher emulate and ttopu ing tollve to help Lumier- once more Into power. We learn that this veteran ll g "and uncle all" Mr. â€asthma. 'erepnlk, gut shunt-lute him on The Public Librarly Concert, Thurs- d" "enhance. 5th, at Holstein will“ the ' of the "tMon. Bert 'teer, the great. Comedian Mid other “hand entertainers. Admission ak, llama! mm 35 cu. Ash, Elm & Bagg.... .... ......8I7.oo Maple, Birch & Beeqh.... .. .... 15.00 The DURHAM FURNITURE CO., Limited. Farmers and others will please no- tice that hereafter the following pric- es will be paid for Lumber, deWered to our Factory : Dr W. M. Brown will heat the Knarp House. Durhummn Sunday, Dec, o, for canonization in Eye, Ear. None Ind Itsroat cues. Brea tested and glam supplied. Hours, 12 to 6 p. m. Lotrr 'NO-ra recent in ot th .. Woyb‘cmgA Hm," toss, 3:. an at: BIG VALUE non YOUR Moi-it there is a Rood dollar's worth offered to the Canadian people this seamn it is that of the Family Herald and Weekly Stu- of Mantras , with its exinisitely pretté premium picture "The rincess at , ork." The puhhc have been knitted by dollar dailies and trashy wee lies at give-away prices, but when it comes down to value for your money the F‘luily Herald and lVeekly Star has no competitor. Tho publishers report an enormous increase in new business and are earnestly Iveaeeching their old read": to renew now and save them from confusion in the great rush at Christmas. Anointing Service: will he held at 1torrMatptteeut 2rtettt church on Salim. Dec. 18th. v Mr lathe-on will‘ whet llamund7pm. After the English service in the morning, Mr Matthew!) will preach a Gaelic sermon. Tuadny evening following a. Christmas Tree g',t,g.tdh',y',',,t will he “khan and n good p mm 0 music, spew: es. reci- '&"i'l,l'l,W.f, prevented. Hrcxs 1906 ALMasAc.-Ahe Rev. lrl. R. Hicks Almanac for um is now ready. being the finest edition ever isswd. This splendid and costly book of 200 pages is a complete study of astronomy and storm and Weather for 1905. It Is too well known to need comment. Bee it and you will so decide. The price. Ftht'd to any Address. is inc per copy. no v. Irl R. Hicks‘ treietttifie religious and family iournal. WORD AND WORKS. now abreast with the best mowing is 75e a year. Both Wonn AND oaks and the Almanac 8100 pet year. No better investment possible for any per- son or (along. Try it and see. Send to _MroRD_NN WORKS PUB. 00.. ml LANTEnstr--Cold blast lanterns nt Parker’s. Cour you BALE. - A tine. likely, .errieetsttlecoit for Sula. For terms, be..spplyto A. McCum‘ox. Locust St. St. Loam, Mo. IMPROVE YOUR tHoctr.--An Excel. ' Bow and tune young pigs for Sale. clump. For particulars enquire at this emu-(REVISW otBce). ! COAL UtL--Best Canadian and Amer. f can cool on " Parker'.. l For ttood. fmh amen-in for our -Ohrlotmu baking go to Jamel Irelznd. DOUBLE SUPREME“. - Notwith- standing a two-page supplement, we are forced to hold over much interesting matter. Balance of winter milliner will be cleared out at lea than bully price at James lrelsnd'm DURHAM, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3; m4. t ' an I I iiiiiiillliiiiiiPalMN 393m 333*: a: J llli.', ': Rm m, want all our friends to meme one of our pretty Manda". Call for oete.-- Mncfurhne t 00. Try T. Smith for a. tirat class black Gslloway akin robe. You will and prim-alight. Flt- hom 5c to an: lb st Punt-‘0. Best value in townln Xmas Groceries und was... 8. P. Morioek. Only 81 for the REVIEW to Jan, 1 1006, trdhserltret_toea. NOTICE. ,1. 1908. with Kalil-y lube: inc Lowes) Town. V l , .. x at a ’ c'. 1:: " . ' V . m can: or 1'lfl%',u'et'e,'tdl"'ei 1mm. boring their experience at, winter. are taking time by the forelock and have Irv-53d for a. fist class concert on Tha nly Dee, 8. The talent consists of the wel "known and talented Harold Jarvis, of Detroit. Miss Marietta. Ls Dell Toronto. Miss Dunlap. Hamilton. a. clev- er contraltn Scotch vocalist. Mgr J. Ron. Acton, and his son. Master illie §conich dancer. Me. Nttrt.on yin ,gatrt be accompanist. The high class talent being expensive, the committee hue placed the admisslon to all part; of the Hall for lioe. There will thus be no t-lowding. Plan at MncFurlamo's Drug Store and first mum first nerved in the choice of seats. Plan is now open. Soft [Shut Rock Elm, Basswood and AG.... ....f.. .... ....$I5.oo Maple, Birth & Beech......... 12.00 Hemlock. .... .... ......$8.00 to tthoo Spruce, Cedar, &c..... .... .... 10.00 Prices will be regulated from the ab- ove basis according to quality. The DURHAM FURNITURE CO. Limited.’ This is no sale of old magazines. dusty papers or useless trumpet-y, but a Ren- uine node of popular periodicals for the mar 1006, These ttate: are to he ought by the Li vary Bound for the reodinwm. and after the weekliea have n one week on the tables and the monthlv'e one month they willbe handed over to the purchaser sumo-t a fresh as if thev had been just taken out of the post othee. These periodicals are of such variety that one or other of them will meet the desires of every reader. These and other periodicals numbering upward of twenty will be sold by public auction on Friday of this week at 8 p m in the Library building. It is not a meeting of the board that is called. All who want n that clue magazine cheap are invited. Ladies are especially we " come. Terms cash, paid in advance. DIED ON Ttrtamav.---We. learn today that Mrs Alex Norton died at her home near Rocky 81mm. " above. from .I stomach t'a',th'g No further In." ticulurs uvaxlu. me this week. The boys and girls are fascinated with " The Ptt3ioltr'1t's',,' " Boy’s Own" "Girl’s Own," ah other papers of . like out. Every hp-tlt-date, mechanic wants to read " World's Work," "tkientttie A. merican." " American rnrentor," and such like magazines. The British Weekly, Everybodies. Canadian Magazine. Strand. fe., are indespensilvie to those who would studx at tirit hand the social. religious on political problems of the day. All kinds of Logs delivered to the Company’s yards in Durham for which the following prices will be paid : tt's time to be wondering what you'll gin foe Christmas. Perhaps I. look over our stock of {we} felt “mm and julletl will help rou-- amen In d. TAi-Att taxes must be paid on or before the 10th eg of Dec. next. After that date the m I will he placed in other hands, T. Moamn, Collector. Que ',',te,retyd,n,ijiil,i.f, Be? ttiid I)? “new" - - “on: as to new ks. 3 wilyuwl plvtuculu I". Luv My. No lady is properly e nip without " Munsev." " 'ihrfigd7 tre, Ladies’ Home Journal," " Woman's Home Com. panion.†BAND OF How: Grsctenr-.-An inter. esting concert is being planned for IT. this body tor Dec 16 in the Town H . Psrticulurs next week. - R. Mmfurlnne. Jr., attended a moving sale In tune! gums " Toronto but week. See their a in chin: tune. _ It on want; thut elm robe-re T. Smitz’s black Galloway robe, the best article on the market, Poultry Wanted-Dead or alive. Highest prices. cash or trade, pt J. M. Findluy'u. Dromore. t Aluminum: WANTEDw-BOL or tttrl to loam: printing. Apptr " t in otBee. --At the.- Publlc Library. on Friday, Dee. 9th. Honor Noll. and Glens]: Council on Supplement. T HAROLD JARVIS and MISS LA DELL at the . SCOTCH CONCERT To-Night - THURSDAY Plan " MacFarlane’s . The Book Committee which meets Nuts. shelled and whole, It Parker’s. AUCTION SALE WANTED ONTARIO ARCHIVES F TORONTO ent * ts L" nd , k. tie ot mom!“ P- ' Job! ) rid. . H ti} - toe , “been minutes were allowed for mutilation: and the names ct Geo. "a"ttttdt1t McKeohnie. D. Knochtcl. f. C A. Weasel: W. H. Bran, g D. 1htritaat, Waitisr Hutie, we": put N “am Binnie. Knechtcl. Wenger, '. lloqnn 3nd Rania all spoke . . and retired: Allttttrythtuttt , . v : J PTeiiord occupied the e ltd welcomed the representa- tie, 'Ittt' others present. reterring in con . my terms to the recent v - - achieved by the party in this K. '_.. '3' He referred also to the suc- ’ aw, r teti,1, Convention in Toronto and - t splendid platform it enunci- ated. In. question of the erection of " , . Itegttat the grave oithe late N, "I 1ttt1t,t, had tet discussgd .nteste " any thet., esntive w: laid Wag: the m -‘ - and proved highly acceptable. At , 4 . r, the business of the meet- in:" , - Secretary read the minutes of the ' in: meeting and these were t ceiling for nominations. Presi- 1 dent, itord read a letter imm Dr.; I ' written in response to one sent‘ to an; mm; defirtit"ely that he could I 'ltr'ta1t nomination. which he’ had. 7 to believe was to be ten-! M00 him. 11eexprx-sd heartiivl new in and sympathy with ttmi Reign cause. and hoped iorsnccess. l tmp' 'm work ot candidate and "; and with maimity. the riding‘ Manned, gl"rttgit'ftt, t ti - it" it b%tt Ilret i. the. ow g to the 1 ohm d the Great Convention, and the resentment felt, " the plan of cum. paign oftheir opponents, one of mud thawing almost exclusively. Mr Moriee tell in with the idea of brevity and left his name with the Convention. being ttttetiidettt he would win it he secured the nomination and the sup- I?†of the Liberal Workers Mr Mc- eehnie, who was received with an mensc enthusiasm, left his name with the Convention allowing this only on the condition of hearty support from the rank and file which was necessary to overcome the large mtN'orrityeinst us. Of this support he had many assurances. He paid a warm compli- ment to Premier Ross, pointing out there was no evidence to prove that the ministers were corrupt: admitted there was corruption and scandals and deplored it, but no respectable Con- servative or Reformer would blame the ministers. He gave an idea of the independence and democracy ot the great Convention. The vote gave Mr McKechnie a de- cisive majority. The result was loudly cheered and on motion of Mor- iets--Mbrttan, was made unanimous. Mr McKechnie replied appropriately and with spirit and created A very favorable impreuion being warmly applauded " he not down. Mr H. ii. Miller, M. P., reierrcd to the choice of a year ago and believed the choice just made would be a win- ner " the former had been. He thanked them personally for the re- sult of Nov. 3 on this, the first occasion to meet with the men who elected him. Provincial business was scarcely less important than that of the Dominion. Showed the importance ot the legisla- tion fathered by the Liberal govern- mentof the Province. Mr Whitney and his party for years ran down the Guelph College, but now wanted to establish more. he graduates were found in every civilized country. “We are educating the leaders ot Agricultural thought. throughout the Wide wide World," " well as in Ontario. Farmers Institutea Live Stock_8hows. County Exhibitions. Sum- Children and the unfortunate clues. Public Health. Public Ltburlee. (no. were all infiuetteed for good by wise legislation. m showed how the the. ee-lou duties. opposed by the Goo-er- vutivee, had wielded thousands to the revenue of the Province, and cut down amid upplem for a clever incontrover- tible speech. Hon. Mr Malay. Minister of Crown Lende, congratulated the Convention on the iitttt spirit prevailing among the Cendidetee. Btttiitatt, he aid. depend- ed on four requisites . A Good Man A Good Cause A Good leader A United rank and file. Cuntinued on page s. Shock snows. (Sonata Exhibitions, Sum- ac; Excursipng " Lectures, Care of l Convention ot8outh Grey Liber- al! on Thur-aw ot In: week wee tttthes most successful ever we.» The weather was good nod the iiiiitiii all that could be desired. that. a: 115 te 'ltigl"tfd tt Ltt.trPmtstt_t,--m y mton on an- idk not having full delegations. The-null other Liberals. and a few Maths. filled complewa the Town 'tkit, some having to be content with ’ndlng room. Winter Millinery Toys China, Permmea Leather Goods Dressing cases Album. Dolls We 0.118011 £11ng at Regulu- Wholesale Prices and Still Run a Fair Pront- China. Cups and Saucer: are exceptionall y good value 25c lines for. . : . roc""iiiig"r'7e soe1ittetrfor............2sc 75c lines for............35c $1 lines for...... ......soc Come and let us show you them. Come Earlywnu'ly Buyer: have the best Choice. HacFarlane t 00. rungists t Huntsman. BARGAINS Fiiili%lf Furs. Flushes. Volvo“. note. on and 'tttie-there you have the elements winch art. has combined for the uteri-1| in the making at winter but: We lave I. huge shock ot all that: materials and a good number of 30:10! am In " the popular colon and dupes. We have . good demand to Wnnter Idlinery st patent, and we will he planned tohare you all when most conveni- ent and see our goods. cage was. Miss Dick. ounelves as “If. w'e Ind not bought the bulk of our Christmas Stock of so we readily availed our- selves of this good chance. We were not die: inted ; nor will you be mu you see what we have to offer. Fortupately tor, you. We are moving into on r new pumice: after Jan. lot. if you want me bargains. come down. Will awe you. m y perm! attention. A line of Toronto. Nov. 28, 1904 R. HacFarlane J r. ' Durham Dear Bob, Ihe following letter from a member of the firm, The Fancy Goods Co. of Canada spaks for itself : Your: J. Ir, Wood