A most successfnl entertainment was hel| on Friday evening list at No 12 ] SS. when they realized trom the sale I of boxes. containing pres and other | eatavles, th. sam of $48 05, together with the som ot $28 coliected at the | door, totalling the suam of #76. We can‘t say enough in praise of the exâ€" | celleuce of the various items given in the program, the dialogues partiCuialrâ€" Iv being well rendered. Nov can we say enough of the impulsiveness, or is â€" it gullantry ? of the young men who were led into paving suach large sums for the articles menion d. The deâ€" mand was good from start to tinish, | the 66 boxes averaging nearly 75 ctsl‘ apiece, the highest reaching .15 and‘ the lowest 35¢. Some disorder occurâ€" ; red at times and was caused prineip«lly t 8 L T Lob lc unc uies © agves â€"~ au es 1 5 oe: ï¬gt. by bovs from outside parts we are:. m i told, Yeovil, Varney and Durham last Tuesc even comributing their quota. . Mr cords cut. John Moure seted in the capacity of | _ A namt aucioneer. Mr Wm Ramage was in-| Scortch Co duced to cake the chair pending v.l:e'pon un e3 arrival of the Rev Mr Campbell, whoi Miss K; tailed to put in an appearance up t0 3 ) in Pricer a m at least. l‘ week ‘This is our first communicstion since the election, I think. W# are gatisfied with ihe result only the majority should have been more. _ Solid O«k Suite, with on bed,...... Regular, $35.00, Holiday 33000‘ Gurler-(-ul oak, Jâ€"picce suite, .....}.> . Regular, $45.00, Hotiday $38.75 Theee are but a few with different Styles to select from. Bedroom Suite. golden oak finisb, . ....â€" 3 drawers in dresser. iron hed, . ...« Regular, $17.00. Holiday $11,00 ‘The bamorous and comical George Witters recently drove over 4 miles and butchered and quartered a cow, and killed and dressed 2 pigs all beâ€" fore dinner at Mr D P Coleridge‘s. The work done, as well as the sausages 1 G per cent off all goods in the Store for ths is genuine and unrestricted. Choose any pi than the marked price. _ As interesting as f WE will give it. _ Come and try us. WE wis) do what we say. Need we WE have the Goods that speak for th ROCKING CHAIRS in Quarter Ayers Hair Vigor Bald ? Scaip shiny and thin? Then it‘s probably too late. You neglected dandruf. If you had only taken our adâ€" vice, you would have cured Good Hair the dandruff, saved your hair, ard added much to it If not entirely baid, now is your opportunity. Improve it _ "l-vo-nlflflu sare. 1 am now 9° years old rowth of rich brewn heir, The above is but a few of the articles Inspection Invited. Buy nowâ€" NORTH EGREMONT Your choice in 3 different designs...... in Golden Oak, extends 8 ft....... regular $10.50, boliday price $9.00 Extension table 8 ft. Golden Onk ...... ... regular $9 00, boliday price $7.95 Extension table 8 ft. Golden Oak ...... .. regular $7.50, holiday price $6.50 With different designs to choose from Parlor tables in all the different...... sizes and styles from 80 cts. to $8.50 and 15 per ceni. off Quarterâ€"cut oak, <welled front solid.... brass trimmings,. British beve...... el mirrorâ€"Reg. $43, holiday, $35.00 SHEWELL & LENARZ Shewell & Lenahan for Extension Tables. Suits. SIDEBOARDS ExE qoE CeRit CC I arts we are‘_ Mrs Chris. Williams bad a wood bee and Durham last Tuesday when she got about 19 RS in Quarterâ€"cut cakâ€"$2.50 to $12 5oâ€"Holiday $1.90 to $9.75 AN ELEGANT LINE OF RATTAN ROCKERS Big Furniture Salé 3. 0. a W mew al THESE VALUES point the way to positive savings. in the Store for the Holiday Trade only. The reduction f Choose any piece of Furniture and pay 15 per cent less As interesting as fiction but its all facts. made by this gentleman, is of first| class quality. * The litle mare owned by Wim|{ Ramage, which all her life resented ‘ being tied, but was on her honor, it left free, aied of her own accord last week, accomodatingly, at the beginâ€" ning of winter. ! Mr and Mrs D Hamilton left for Guelph Fat Stock Show on Monday 5 piece Parlor Suite, in mahogany . 5 piece Parlor Suite, in best English ... ' Wilton Rugâ€"Reg. $65, Huï¬duy $55 _ Messrs J McBeth and Wm Ramage and Miss Mary Ramage also went later. _ Hinished fru:\:e-.sggholst,ei-i'dih 2s aeew l velours.â€"Reg. $35.00, bolday 8‘.’.9.75!| 5 piece ParlorSuite, Mahogany finâ€" ... ... ; ished frames, upholstered in ...... _ velours,â€"Reg. $25 00. holiday $20.00 last. _ We welcome the new seribe from Hilly dale. The first matter is rather readable and racy. A number from this burg took in the Scotch Concert last Thursday and re port an excellent time. Miss Kate McFayden visited triends in Priceville the beginniog of this week ; Mr D Edge attended the Fat Stock Show in Guelph last week. Since our last writing the grim reaper, Death, has been in our midst and claimed as its victim an old and much respected resident in the person of Mr Jas. McCracken. _ After a lingâ€" ering illness of over two months he l g;ssed peacefully away last Saturday, c. 11, at half past one, at the age of 1 61 vears Mr McCracken was a native Miss Carrie McKechnie of the Rocky was the guest of friends on the Avenue for a couple of days last week. Mr Wm Ritchie attended the Fat Stock Show in Guelph. Mr D Greenwood was in Mt. Forest on Friday last. say. Need we urge you? that speak for themselves. | bors. The Rev, Mr Aitchison of | Dornoch, preached a very appropriate \sermon at house and grave in the abâ€" ls::nce ct Rey Mr Farqubarson. The %all-bearers were al. Orangemen, bos. McFadden, reeve, Wm. Ritchie, Bentinck, John and James Stap‘es, Robt. Allan, and Wm. Ritchie, e Hill. The sympathy cf the whole community goes out to the bereaved | widow and family in their great hour | ftrouble, as their son and brother, | Jas., is also bedfust for the last month l;)nd under the care of a nurse and . i of Ireland and in polites a staunch Conservative and religion a Presbyâ€" terian. He lezves to mourn his deâ€" partare, a wife, three daughters and fwo sons, and also two brothers, Mr Robt. McCracken of Aberdeen, and Samuel of Darham. ‘The remains were laid to rest last Monday in the English Church cemetery, followed by a large number of friends and neighâ€" articles we have and they are all appropriate gifts. nowâ€"We will hold them for future delivery. Parlor Suites EDGE HILL. Your choice of 3 samples 10 6010 ... ... golden oak, 3 drAW@PR.......... 002 ... . Regular $15.00, holiday $11.75 Sidenoards. ... Reg $11.50, holiday $9.75 Springs, Chairs, Hall Racks, etc. Springs from $1 75 to $4.50, holiâ€"...... C l.ur..........day price $1.50 to $3,00 Matresses from $2.75 to $6.50. holâ€"...... ........ ... .. iday price $2.25 to $5.00 Chairs per 4 doz from $2.70 to $25...... ........ holidgay price $2.40 to $21.00 Hall Racks from $6.00 to $17.00 ...... ........ holiday price $5.00 to $15.00 Jardineres from $2 00 to $3.50 holâ€" ...... ............iday price $1.50 to $2.20 Iron Beds from $5.00 to $2000,...... .... ... .. holiduy price $4.25 to $16.75 Approval follows inspection. Couckesr, upholstered, in velours...... ‘ . ... regular $8 50, holiday price $712 Couches with spring edge. regular...... i ..........$1150, holiday price $9,00 ‘Couches, 28 inches wide, button...... [ tufted, onk frame, regular...... | ......... $18.00, holiday price $15.75 \More to select from than there is space | to mention. ‘ Intenaed for last week \ Died on S.turday evening the 3rd Dec., Mr_Robert Parslow, of 14 con., Proton. The tuneral was to the Methâ€" odiâ€"t church cemetery, 16th con., on |\ Monday 5th, and was largely attended Services at the house and church conâ€" ducted by the Rev. Mr Roach and the Rey Mr Matheson, of Priceville _ Mr. Parslow was one of the pioneers 0(1 Proton. â€" Three brothers came Into. Proton about the saume time from Darâ€". !ham neighborhooa where they had ‘lived for a few years, abous 52 yrs. ago, and squatted on Government | lands. They began to hew out a home ; for themselyes, and as yeaTs rolled |along their improvernents became \larger, When Robert had a good fair l clearing and good buildings be ma rricd {a daughter ot the late Mr Jas Wilson, lof Egremont, who died some ye«:8 ‘ago. but a large family, chiefly comâ€" ! posed of sons. is left to mourn the deâ€" | parture of a kind, loving and indusâ€" ltriuus father and mother. Some of i:them were in the Nortn West but most | of them got home. â€" He leaves for his tamily a firstâ€"class tarm «t 300 acres â€" with firstâ€"class baildings and stock. He ow a susta+ imaffancive man and well WV RORR ARV EN NICRET v‘---â€"-:."_ PVIT was a quiet inoffensive man and Showy and Swell. of 3 samples in solid 30 Days‘ Sale For the next 30 days, we will sell all Suits and Overcoats at such prices as will mak© them go. We want the money; you want the goods; let us trade and be mutually benefitted Some Snaps in Children‘s Shoes C. L. Grant THE DURHAM REVIEW per ct. off HOPEVILLE. Of CLOTHING, SUITS, AND OVERCOATS... t L a _ ONTARIO ARCHIVEsS TORONTO 1A 15 ' liked by all who knew him. He came from Ireland in bis young days was &A Metbodist in religion. a Conservative in politics, always voting, but did not make much fuss oft it His two brothers | di d some years ago, thus le;a‘ving‘ !‘e"y | few now. Mr John Dezell has moved into his new bouse which he built on the farm which he purchased from Mr DC Mcâ€" Ardle ; and James Dean has moved in to the house vacated by John Dezell known as Castle Pinch Nr. Wm Dingwall has a sick spell and Dr Sneath is in attendance. & hâ€"h:- v\;m'.} "Gilenister has contracted to build another brick house in Glenelg for Mr Geo Campbell. Mr Joseph McArdle hbas returned after a visit of nearly two weeks. He is telling that after a two days‘ stay with his son in Toronto, he went exS! to the counties of Northamberland and Durham where he spent many of his boy hood days visiting in the townships of Hope, Caven, ‘Monagban and Hamâ€" ilton and tne towns of Cobourg and Port Hope where he has many triends. Well, as all the people of this part are making some hard guessing who this writer is he is not the one that is most suspected. So don‘t blame the iinocent Our weather is cold bere and have nice sleighing. The Conservative temperance people around Varrey are much atraid of the Ross (Government getting in power again for feir their whiskey may be shut off. Mrc Herb McLean, son of Mrs Jane McLean, while working at the Jumber camp gut his face badly disfigured by an iron wedge springing from a block which he was trying to split. He was taken to the camp in the afternoon where bhe was cared tor by Mr Bert Wiliis, cook, until the next morning wheu he was taken to Durham to the doctor. The pie and box social at Wilder‘s schoulhouse was an entire success. The proceceds amounted to $77, which is for to add to the children‘s singing class there. The pies and the boxes all averaged 75 cts apiece. Mr Wm Allen, Jr.. and his sister, Miss Bell. attended the Fat Stock Show at Guelph las, week. Miss Bell Grierson, of Orchard, was dressâ€"making at Mr Ben Crittenden‘s for a few days recently. Miss Agnes Sirrs arrived home from Toronto on Wednesday after spending a few months as a milliner. A man in this neighborhood was %iven the present of the makings of a hristmas cake, but when he tuok it home he left it lying on a box in the barnyard while he put the borse in the stable. Collie, the dog, lucky enough for him, came around and put his seals on the dainties and walked off. Then came the man. Where is the lemon peel ? where is the orange vee1? where is the spice? where are the raiâ€"ins? where is the soda ? where is the sugar? almost in one breath. But the next thing, whare is the dog, but Iving very comfortably in his &n ‘The next morning the dog was very bad with indigestion and wasn‘t able to bark at anyone for four or five davys unt«l Jim started to drive his te»m in the woods. Every time Jim would holler woe, woe the dog would boo heo right out, like Judy White in the onion patceh, Messis Ben Crittenden and Jim Baird took a bhalt day‘s hunting. They took a boy with them to carry the game but the bov shot all the game he had to carry, while it took Ben and Jim all their time to carry their boots. | Lois 32x 33, Con, 2 8, D. I., containâ€" | ing 100 acres more or less. About 90 ‘\ rcres cleared and in good state of culâ€" | tivation for allkinds of crops. Remain \ ing 10 acres hard woed bush. Four i miles from Priceville, § mile from school. On farm are two good wells, Brick House 30 x 22, with kitchen 17 x 23, cel lar and all couveniences, â€" Good hank barn 50 x 05, splendid stabling. Title good. Ensy terms of payment to suit purchaser. â€" Apply if hy post to Priceâ€" â€"ville P. O, our on the premises to 5 miles north of Durbam on Garaâ€" fraxa Road.. A few acres of cedar +nd other tinber. _ All swamp. A varety of the timber on it is suitable for many farm purposes. Apply to A.J. McCorxacKk, Glenroaden. Farmers and others will please no tice that hereafter the following pricâ€" es will be paid for Lumber, delivered to our Factory : Ash, Eim & Bass........ . .+ . » $17,00 Maple, Birch & Beech.... .. .... 15.00 The DURHAM FURNITURE CO., TLimited, Eo S e e eP T22 o Sn n t ET of the first settlers in Proton here TORCUTO, CNT. ~~ ‘ Has recently been asked to fill positions mt | $50, §$60 or §66 a month. _ 1t pays to get the best | lrain ng. _ Winter Term opens Jan. 3 Handsomâ€" catalo«ue free. W. J. £LLIOTT, Corner Youge and Alexander Si«,. _ Principal. | Musiran(Olig TIMBER FOR SALE. FTFARM FOR SALE. HILLYDALE. W ANTED. td 4@ 4â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Wx. McLrop, 8R®., Prop Con. 2 8. D. R., containâ€" ocky Sauge>n 77' or earlier are requested to actend to the matter at once before the crush hegins, We heg to thank, those who have remitâ€" ;mgmw | ted during the last few weeks. .‘. J:n, 3 ' The mailing sheet has heen corrected LIOTT. to date. ‘Examine your |shel and if anyâ€" Principal. | thing is wrong, let us know at once. «. TYE BIG STORE *« growing is an assured fact for Coat we submit to our Custo Right in Quality,â€" busics| â€" spmidnditicrter «ie . â€"â€"nmmiiteiiilihda T Just now we are showing stunning values in LA@AdICS ZAolLGNET an‘s, with or without sable collar, and neat Seal Jackets. Our Men‘s Fur Coats at $18 and $20 caun‘t be beat. They are great values. # Bargains in Ladies Jackets, latest style : Bargains in 4 Men‘s beautiful black. drak grey, and Fancy Me!:bss Overcoa’ts Cloth Overcoats, dressy and comfortable, for " % 10; flnd 12- The Hardware Dept. Do you want Skates ? Groceries for Saturday, yeox» THE PEOPLE‘S STORE RSEE Renew ! Renew! " Dec. 04" | This is the date on the label of \.'m-yl many of our subscribers and we ho ‘ they will at the earliest opportunlg;z make it read ‘ and thus secure our handsome illustr atâ€" ed Christmas Numbers, to he issued in few duays, Those whose hh«!s f‘;"{d, * 08‘ 5 Ladies‘ Black and Dark Grey Coaus, great 5 Ladies‘ We are doing more Business than ever +) A fine lot of New Skates just to hand. Prices range from.... ... 15 pr Boys‘ and Men‘s Skates, were 50¢ for.... .... ... ... .. ~di8 1 only Wood Henter, wag 1550 °0K ... +. «12 aras #sak«» 4. xR00 q 44 12.:50 LOF:. . . . s2.%%.. :x s1s 411« . 10,00 7leR.ice.- ris ks k + ....25(! 1 pkgswm F(m‘ was 15Cf0f 12c f pa£s ,lf.l',‘ff,ogfj‘,‘??'c“ f,-"',f ! 1 pkg Maita Vita, was 15¢ for 12e 3 pkgs Chinese Starch .. .. 25¢ | Alex. Russell. 48 a ¢ " Dec. ‘05 Skirts, flake goods, fancy tweed Robt. Burnett. Reduction in Ladies‘ Department. vlain tweed, 46 99 irtment. â€" That it will keep on t for we‘re determined that eyery Fur ustomers will be Right in Style, â€" Right in Price & sn se tPc O deuricram uhy _ were $7.50, for 7,00, for 4,50, tor 6.00. for PECEMBER 15. _li“_ P nay! Nok were $6.00, for. 8.00, for. 9.00, for. 11.00, for. 13.0U, for. Dec. 17, 1904 : 6 Ladies‘ Astrachâ€" w ..11.00 Skirts : Â¥ € l ?’*TWL? _ pexyxs=s= * s ach enesCale_elealecelec cce _ t CA A CA A ¢ ~otPLOPL Je 1fQ (@ Gre Dress Goo Ladies‘ Sk Ladies® Ja Girls‘ Ulst Ladies‘ F Small Fur Men‘s He Lumberm Heayy Ru Mens Leg Bovs‘ & Felt S Millin Groce t and l oron! w and Toront w and Daily w and wW. M: w and W este! w and Week! w and Fam. | w and Week and M Fefo:e must _ meaus gain We Our n outâ€"» The b TH A: Cleo on rC