'cr/ie' (I ï¬g g VOL. xarviir." NO 1 {tear saviugs: We still have all afzes of LUMBERMAN'S RUBBERS,£ several different styles and qualities. These we will sell at prices rather than carry them over. r“ That means great reductions in all lines of Winter Cow: The following are a few of the many lines where you can edtrt Just a dozen Coats in all. If you are interes NOW is the time to buy one and save money. Stock of them- we'd rather take the money. Heady Made Clothing orUL0iiifi h Men’s Leather and Kid Mitts and Gloves ': Men's, Women's, and Children s Underwear' LUMBERMAN’S SOCKS & LEATHER LEOGINS Men's and Boys' Overcoats Our Stock--Taking Sale is Now on " Rubber Goods Rcelers If you are interested in a Fur cat 3tF . - 'ri-- _,, .. - " ' 2- Le ".'. W _ "r' j. r. v; ' z (r, Ir. Is,,; ,J 'ra' 4: , ’ . The "mriitiG, it. to iiaiiib t the. mkï¬ï¬mlï¬iâ€"ugm u .00 - .', _ ' ""1 . _ _ , b' it: /'- 'r "w," ' -‘ '/t- ' 'i:" ' .ws . 4;. y _U" I _' I: f '. . . f >‘\ "ie""" u . l-a; u- IIJ) . ' f . r _ ' ' . Y Y a? - V f m Ill' '. 7 q "dl , ' q I ‘ t lr' , ' 2 _..' 33,529 g b l I: ‘ f fl _,---',,, Mill (I, Sl I f :1 ii. 1'l.d' . r ' I O _ _ _ 'I El I 2 Et 'Nq F ' g .. OLE " -rm ‘ A l' . t- f a: n .5 " ' " . . ‘73}:3 V ,zLK _lltfRrt, . . . '4 “41.15 '. . 7 v . ._-' 't Oul I I I I I " ' i _ . , N., ' " , _ - - F' ' \ "ru"'"'".'"'.-'-----!-., w J . _. 8].!) 81.85 $4.50 new $1.75: 't.60i 81.751 81.751 .1150: and. EEEEEEEEE‘ Wool Blankdj W ra pperetteg Dress Goods ' We won 't A VETERAN Human-0n Friday eve- ning |:1~l. “do. 30. Mv. Atult, Msaikio, one of H)†“Mast " the pimwors, p'b‘SPd away at the v-(Nitlwnce nf hit: sun George at the p"trinvrhal an? of 90 yam-4. He was horn in (Husiz'nv. Scutlnml in 18lt. llnll while still aynnng man cuuwnm to Ameriot and spent, some years in various punts. He rutnrm-d to Scotland. umrrierl, and called for Amerie" ung in 1819. slmitly aft, r hs "ttly sun Gun was hurt). He tsp"ttt, some Inn? in New York Stat», then Waterbury. Gun". and in 18.37 tuoved to Lot, 60. Cam 2, Helium-k. where he lived until 10 years "an. and ham Mnce bean a upsidrm of Durham. His wife met het' death 17 years ago liy u deplnmltle accident while milking a cow. Deceased was one of a family of b' bros. and 3 snswrs, he being the last to go. He was a man of morn than nrninwry intalllgvm-P. he particular]; well posted on all British Mruits. an it. was». twat to hear him recall the stirring incidents of the Unh- den times. He was always a strong Reformer and an adherent of the Pies- hyteriam Chum-h. Rev. Mr. FUrquhat" snn cnnducted the servicps at his funer- al tin Monday, at which runny old friends paid the lu-t tribute. His only son George and his wife are chief m-vmnvrs. VARr'EY CHRISTMAS 'I'Rme.-- We have heen ttwttished with an extended r". pnrt. of this Annual ettteptrttttment, which we wish we could publieh in lull. We take "pace to now that the rhurch was full. hemnifully decorated, the two Chnistums trove loaded with pvt-mums, tho exeellent, pmgl-mn nearly all sup- plied hy the (-hi dren, g'i,'igTi", by the energetic tmchrr. Mime larkhurn. Aal- dun-us of welcotne, recitations. Mums, Mot ion ','e"/i'r, cltorie% drill". dialogues, ae., “an: p easily]: variety." Mr. WT, “1}. “Il" y" ~-.~.-... V ___ - ,i V Allan gave an address on "Retrpotveitsilt _.'..... "." "’ "'“ ty." Trvmurer Jnu. Gray gown a. Vurv l would head the futteritttt report at the nnngrees of the I rrm ed a strum: schoul " was own 49 Sundays. "wer- ate the Winners. age mtendnncv 73. doing gnnd work ___. and a. credit to Supt. Jnhu Aldred who fur 17 you.†has been a devoted worker, NC sud. while now retiring. mud he ttrati-. q tted to leave the achnnl m a {launching ' condition. Padtur Manson {hly fllleat Th.? Annual Me the chair and mutt-{lured to the munic- Lrt.v.t.irer' and Bot: at part at the puma-n Mm! BI ee. Ptthlie Llhtnry or burn was will“! with n handumm: 1005 " 7 Pall). for lfountain pen by the sch-ml. and the pro- uld other "apart I and! of the evening wow- “wow .27. A- " is particaUt1 .mong the uunn'n-r mutriMl'ing to the hPrQthq, u. 'PIHIIHILII E'":? 'r'ilA' ALP“. A‘v-chiu "month-r Wt" hen nguun New Pom" Al 'red, A--chiu Gray. E het, Pettittrtde. Wm'm- Blvd], Mam“? Haunt-sin. Anni.- Pygmy...†Buneh IAW"‘I¢ Atbsn P"'t " "e. “Hm Brown of Bgretuouu Duwurd Henry. p Tttltluy,y ", 15,r.r& i Tho larcnlv Mvade mooning rm iF' idav 9V¢Ining hat we": nlmrwt a" imken up with m, law mm. At the chm a ttvtioo nmvai‘nd thut it bo ad- jnnrnpd till Pridste of this wank an as I m (“scum animal 'tfrtire, This Fring l then wn. hopo tn can as full a mamine ' 941519? r, tho Town mtll at S p. m. l Mayor Hunter in the chair. , It MM r. JANUARY 5; o," 1905 560D 470D 471 D Friday next mm popular M P. speak-'3 fur Mr. \lu'KH-hnie and the Lulu-ml mm? m Dromote at 2 p. m.. and same evening at Hnlstein at. 7:30 p. m. Let there iw rowing meetings. Opposition invited. He is at Dundalk the day previous. Dr. Jumieson and Mr. John Me- Kechqie began on Tuesday at Louise a scrim; of eight Union Meetings to discuss the topics of the day. Wed. nesday at Dornoch, Thursday at Allan Park, Fridnv at Tp. Hall, Monday, Jan. 9. atCedarville, Wednesdav. Jan ll, at Swintun Park, Thursday at Holstein, Friday at Neustadt. The vote ty wards will be publish- ed next week. Here are the totals of the winnera: Weir 318 Rant 293, Arrnwsmith 254. McMillan 239. The "chars are all below 200 and tollow in this order: Kenny, Kerney, Black. Sullisfup 1.t was fully expfqtyd Weir The Annual Meeting of the Durham Hovtirur urat Such-w will he held in the Puhlic [Mum-y on wednesday, Jan. 11. 1905 at. 7 p. m. for the election of "no... and other impurmnt business. It is particulmly requested that mom- hprs attettst. Mmplrm notice that no tttertther m" he Mlmved to vale or take ottiee who him not. paid the fee for 1905. wvinus to ma- nmiding once: deem- rvm ’hu pull upon. 'rotgld head the pull, Mid Hunt has armed a strong- man. We congratn' ate the winners. II In purucllmuy "questeu in!“ mDm- . ms atttsttet. Umplrm notice that no Hanovel 6 mum-r mil be Miami! to vale or take 610 6 w tbw who ttssn not pai the fee for 190S. t tt nun-m from Bentinck I'c'vinue to mo- presiding ofBeor deck '51 3.3.3321: “we, “guru hat it. It m 'h" po" "M' certain that Bdl and “vb-um - which“ . “climax-a. Pres. C. FIRTH. Secy I mound falling below Memes or so ONTARIO AWeAtinfiB- TORONTO The Vote In Glenelg. H. H MILLER w. P. In the I‘ampaign. UNION MEETINGS School Meeting, N OIId'dil. .1-.. . 00 152 Majority ttO Have we a wunoil at all y is now the question. By recent legislatinn it is necessary Mr mndidutrs in cities at least, some say in mwl‘ls also, tn make u declaruimi of qualit1etttitm wizhin a dav ofuottgimitiott. This was not dune here as in manv other places, and if this red tape be insiated (m there must he a new elretion. and who so bold as predict the result ? Mr. Unrswn again proved invincible " the wasteesliip, and Mr. Mills was NWNI‘ded the, customary tseeond term. In the north ward the Vale stood 49, 36; in the west ward 108, 76. The School Bun rd nor 1005 eontOte ul Messrs Carson, Dr. ~Gun. Julinston. Mills, Ramuge. Saunders. and their regular meetings are on the first Thursday of every month. COUNTY VOTE" The chief interest Centred in the commissioners. and many and wise and wide were the guesses at the winners. Each had their favorites. sud three can extend sympathy to one another. What is gratifying is that all took a good vote in their home wards, Han- over beating all records to running up their firat candidate, R J. Ball, to the grand total of 640. The electiuns are over, and we 'll all now settle down or brace up, or took into, or watch oat for Jan. 25. accord- ing to our moods. Here are the figures as tar as We know: N Ward E Ward w Ward No. I No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 1 No. 2 No. s No. 4 No. tr No. 6 No.7 m. 0 the blow the null: " far us ‘a MM In tho various aluminu- " hi Fe Vin tothé satisfaction of: . JOHN MCKECHME. BIN)?; {we number of othersj Liberal Candidate for S. Grey. ltr B' teh by-lair was needed at the! mtgâ€"7:7: f ttl ' cture.’ Mr. Laidhuv's Ill-l _ f,"i,n the same direction. and; a... . '?,.rft't_easthet result or theirirv!' , 17"“ ll reunmable to suppose? a . t bare-m to mm in the con- Im _ /gtgittgt - wrnn the I Fifi" gl'titfgt ' the bormwedl t Mr P. I. ' “swine town! PI, 'liaiitit' tilf,ltt it , aCbktiistttiiifiitt sta-ist-git,) F 7- . Ttr. Ra r' 'r ". "V. JT vakzad‘f“, , tihttitrti plunge i F b "giag JuasulestiutiiimiuuwitiiuatLiy ; waches. Clocks. Silverware. BM effortto proteetit. ', : "mrter'rRiettrsitostestrnd I, FW Against, I , Eye glasses. Violins. Guitars. l "VA u 3 17 - Iii i _ Accordions. Violin strings. ere, t 'iie1 f, 71 i [ Pipes, Purses, Brushes. Books I . -..__ -r.r,- , and Stationery.'. Fancy Goods. ll . 66 152 ', l Schoo! Books and Supplies. etc: [ I I mm Election Results. B. Mon. McL. Sb. tlt, Durham. 10 14 M 49 12 l2 75 Bentinck 172 116 Glenelg 171 49 91 21 10 mo 71 ithuat any I Waehes. Clocks. Silverware. ', : "mtter'rRiettrsitaetestrnd ainst, I 9... Manage um.-. f.to"mwe l, OI 41 18 147 17 49 21 On the Busy Corner, ll. B. mon and SONS ceive to be in the public interest, m matter from what some: it comes. Yours very truly, JOHN McKECHNIE. Liberal Candidate for S. Grey, m, the Electors of South Grey: i' Cartesian, l I respectfully request your vote [and iMaetsce " the appronching Provincial Election on 25th Jununry. 1905. Should you honor me by elec, ting me as your representative I will faithfully do ell I can to promote the best interests of our Riding and the welfare of our Province, by support- ing only such legislation as I con- Only Great Bargains in WALL PA PER. Take a look through our store. Wall Paper Sale llitdlttltat ill Go. naught: ' handlers. Gags amen. To make room for qur new spring stock of wall paper expect- ed about Feb. lst, Wie are.detern1ined to sacrifice balance of stock on hand this mouth. We simply must have the room; out it goes. Come and let us show you. Cl oo Durham T,ii'CEi, l), "