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Durham Review (1897), 12 Jan 1905, p. 8

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CLEARING SALE Of Seasonable Dry Goods In order to reduce our stock of Winter Goods we will sell for cash or its Squlvilgat all 1l1otltimr, Pun. Felt 4 Menu Envy Print Coon, was...... All Men's Suits that um stun...... I Max’s Imitation LunM‘o-u. mum... .............. ....816alt, now .1211! l Goat Rune. large nixe- wu '900 All other. a madly low prices. - Mi?" Furs. new mini» to...... o.-.-........') "owWsixt Neu'. Portal We POI. Beatnnu -__ "..c".".T...'.C.T. .".Cut"iii'. 1351156 Dion's bunch all I"!!! [and 'bots...... ..... .-........VltkforV Men', Hegvy Ruhr-en. hag.lgovt...... 15 Tf Bedroom Suite. toridrn oath Bnintt, . . . . . . 31!“.th Mr. iron hed....... Mal". “7.00. Holiday 'U.00, Salk! Oak BMW, with iron bed, . . . . . . Regular. “in. Mothtar .30. Gunner-cut out. Spree? mote, . . . . . . . . . . Regular. 345.“). Holiday [$.75 It is a Fact That McArthur', Over- coats and Reefer, are excellent. (unlit: for the pace. Only about one dozen left. Opporumi- ties do not wait. Buns. Heave Rubbers, Caps, &c.. at a big reduction. This is a gen- uine Clearing Sale. so come and get the bargains ; they at for you. That no bot . hat with different Style. to Meet (mm. " per cent od all goods in the Store for the Holiday Trade only. The reduction is genuine and unrestricted. Choose eny piece of Furniture and pay 16 per cent less than the marked price. As interesting as fiction but 1ts all facts. q 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. ROCKING CHAIRS in Quarter-cut oak-$2.50 to $12 6o--HolWy $1.90 to $9.75 AN ELEGANT LINE " RATTAN ROCKERS C L. Grant ' McArthur We Quote as Follows: The above is but a few of the articleswe have Inspection Invited. Buy now-We will Quarter-cut oak. awollPd front solid. . .. hmu trimmings. Brntiah ttev-...... cl mirror-Reg. .43. ttoildar, *600 Your ehoive in 3 different dos-Suns. . . . . . in Golden Oak. extends 8 ft. . . . . . . "gala-r .1060. holiday pnce 89.00 Eamon-inn table 8 ft. Golden Oak . . 1fll fir . rimulur 87.50. holidty price 86.50 With different decign- to choose from Parlor tabla In all the different...... vim and styles from go cur. to 88.50 and 15 per com. " .___ Vroiufar‘é (I), holidky price 87%") themmn Int-lo- 8 ft. Golden Oak . . . . 't Shewell & .2 ...aod 'tt.0tiUAr all) SWWELL EENMHMQ Extension Tables. SIDEBOARDS a L...“ "how .050 Big Furniture Sale THESE VALUES point the my to positive savings. Ink your hunt for Honolulu and camhlc Government and frown dora all county}; At the recent school meeting held in No. 18. Mr Jan Eoclu use elected Trun- m in place of Mr John Snell. who resign- ed If“: 6 sure eervice. A motion une- tiomng the emerging of the school. if the tom-tea saw tit, was curried. Cereteking was let to Mr Eddie Well: " 825.00 . your. Miu Mary Hg! any. Toronto, mood the that“ bond grim holiday week " homo. “in Minnie also spent her holi. days more. from the High School. Dur- - IVIIIuIquI' - WWW,“ , Mr 1nd Mrs Joseph M . . mm». labor Ind ail-brothgm and returned on Tuesday In: all Joying Muir holidnv season. Mr Amos Chunk" purchuod . your oldeolt u Moo. sud a wring colt " "o. Mr Tom lam-e0 (Wm's Tom).fur noun] you- " B. C.. Montan- uul otue Shun. railroad bridge building. "Heed home one any lot weak. robttst and ham. Mr Tom LuvnoooUoha'I Tom) 'al up from Tomato in time for Now an. Mr Joseph LOWE.“ recentlv pm. chi-led a tie" man from Mr Funk Scott In: the bum at ”60.50. Frank in mm: manhood I In. young bone from Mr Jones Harris-n u .140. Mm: Bram Blah arrived " tho home of Mr and Mrs Wm Tush: on. day In: week. tsdistaatt "lulu o! the htttee by xii-nine. Be is her. tor "t lion. A briuht little boy. and will no doubt luvs . good home. Mr Joseph Hooper, alter several years in Idaho. II home to see his mother. Mrs ll Hooper. South Glenda. who n ttot to- covering as well as might be wished for. Mn Ann-tin Hun and two children re- tnrnvd Ffldl? Ian. from . visit. to friends in the Qumu city. Mr Wm Hooper. from Inglewood, it boiidaying 'smotttt Glenolg tad Egnmont Month. Miss Mary Htlponuy returned to To. romo on Wuhan-day last accompanied by “in: Bella Weir Ind Mina bury DIIOI. Thus. One by one they .11 clear out. loav- iug boaur-notto npuk of boys-Neo- mu. Tom Moon. Buy. at Dongolu. Ann. was grinning this wool " hit brother's hon. [lo tttis any import-n: nit-don mm. 50in Seq-Tm: on Con-oil and Auditor of In Town-hop. W I Judo-oldie?“ an,'. 11“»on m III-dud- d at. at had. ".. M. _ Cultu- Plan. as hm. Winn. Typo. " Mnesdue Md. a! In that 1'rlte. In" Inna) um! with he ' I... III. and Ctte%r- in» will: “his as! I that. Til-u- (“IO hoyo') ,oariaG “if a'.' "ee with “you. but an, Met. Wo unplanned towngn'mtr 3m Colondgo and wth, Ma. on; the u- ls piece Parior Suite. in but 2g2'," . .. Wilma 1hstt--Rett. 806, a. In” .55 5 piece Parlor Suite. in mummy... ...) tinished than". uptsoUtrrvdin . . . . . .1 _ veioam.--Rett. mun. bulndgy “.75 6 pure PystiorBuite. M.tth.otrttrtr,B.T . . . . . .1 no - denied to the ”amenity. this "-tt.oterthAttaeetn. Elie}! flames. in ttoiaereit in.....' veloars---Retr. 3%“). hotiday 3mm, Suites Your choice of 8 ample: in solid . . . ... golden oak, 3 drrui.ers......,....... ....Regulau- .1511). holiday 811.75 Sideboards. . . . Reg $11.50. holiday 89.75 Springs, Chairs Hall Racks, etc. Springs from 81:75 to _84.59: ty). _ .r..... ....§.u|ny price “.50 to 83.00 Manes-es from 82.75 to 36.50 hnl- ...... '... .... .....idny priee8226to $51!) Chum per 5 doa from $270 to $25. . . . . . . . . . . . . .holidav price 82.40 to 821.00 Hall Racks from $6 00 to '1T.00.. . . . . ..., . . . .holiday price $5.00to '16.00 Javdsnervs from 82 00 to 83.50 hot. . ' . . .. ............id.xy price 8150to 82.3) [mil Beds from 8600 to $2000. ...... N, ' '. . ., . . . "holiday price $4.25 to 816.75 K223 Atheor are all appropriate gifts. lighgm for future delivery. Fonowing in tho cadres! uud by Jun. , Cola-Inigo . i Dean Finest» Lsxzm,---As Christan: m u “no at wall-mulling it ha been felt to , be no uppgognno Jirnat to expgou to you our uprooiuiou Molnar servioen on or- g-niu m the Math in: church here, nod alto to pro-rut to you come soul] (oken of our "cord. Therofon we. representing the members of the church and others. also shin opportunity of presenting to you our but will» foe the coming your, our worms-t thunk: {or "rriom undead. and this rm: nu. memento of our plea.- not "lotions. We understand the new 600- you ham made in than nuiuiug as man your want nod “tribune nil to your goodness of ham nod uni in tho Ludu onuao. You have done with your might what your bond has found to Jo. We one and all join in heartily tutskitrg you. Sign-d on behalf ot the Congregation nod Choir. Wm. Moors, Mrs D. P. Coleridge. Wm. W. Ramona. Sunk A. Brown, Jul. H. Coleridge. b. oi duo m” OMEN)“ morning. 1tli.t,',t,t tIll',,',',',,')?; tsud Mrs A1reo m m Wham] “all a bouncing - 2Qt,t, day. ”new no Christmas bun. . /p'datriust about. nom- of our.” etloll affairs about this. but, {nau‘m * an pater famniau may yet 5W We wuh Bll many luppy re- tttt " ' festive day, Tue chow ot the Muhodint [1:1]ch on “mud-y evening but at “no home at Mr Ind Mu D P Coleridge. and utter reheat-on] pmwutod their ennui-n, Hits Lame Laughton. with an mam. Ind I beautiful gold ring inlaid with rubies and pour“. Goo. Lotbiann. B, Coleridgn and Wm W Bum“. who I" spoke up teo‘ntivoly of Miss Laughton 3nd her not: An ex- cellent lunch won ofwrwuds served by Mrs Coleridge followed by a. desert of oranges. We are in receipt of o beautltnl calen- dar, seating fourth the business of Life Insurance of a Socier of which Mr Rudolph Kouold Is manugor. We are planed that he will remembers old friends “d bu our dunks. Speech-n followed from Moons Wm yams, D, P. golerigge. Chas. Drtrnmie, From . recent letter and paper received {on Mr Iolm Bnown, who used to live at on. time with Wm Ravage. we [own tho he has bulyyuz It.ierotytr.1ss dumb- tor, aged 8 months. He bu 1mdatine crop of when an! on" tttta you. His many friend-u and wall m born here will b. glut to but ofhu new!“ ho was III-ya looked upon " a good boy. Well Mr Editor " it is my slip. puy underfoot this week and I had to my induct: I though: I would try and jot down a few of the happening! of the past week. in Will Hem visited friend. as Zion In: wen-k . ; Robert “own and 'ister, [in HM. visited Mamas in Owen Sound tor . tow (by: lately. Couch». upholstered. in "loan. . . , . . I . ...regulur .850, holiday price 37.25 Gaucho. With ring edge. regular. . . . .. _r'u'.7.'.l1'.'7'i.1'ld, holiday pnce 89.00 Couches. 28 inches wide. tttttton...... 3 tufted. Mk frnuue. regular. . . . .. i . . . . . . . . "woo. holiday price $15.75 More to select. from than there is space to mention. t'1'iirttirg'fi it 1tlutrmts' com per ct. oft Couches 1%eh'PYF. T ., a? 'fiF%t'e',a( , . a“ 15 Will Wok-coma ocular tttagtgitittte Matthew“. Betsttserehrltt Ina ittuteriithttrlt-. Pleated to hear that In: "amt-he lindsey is Ible to be amend 1min an." her mun: illness. The S S Conan an the Pm. church on Wednomu "min: was well “tended and proved u Sunni“ macaw. Mr Javtaph Mutiny returned to his home in es: Superior utter mending a week " the ' Id Mme here. a. we: a lot of old mend- who wens ull pleas- ed was him looking so well. Miss Lizzie Morrison arrived home from Hamilwn last Wednesday where she spent the In: live month's. The Ladies' Aid Society ot the Dur- ham Methodist. Church, will hold ' Pie and Box Social at the homaot Mr. Geo. Aljoe. on Friday, January 13. Ladies bringing boxes tree, gentlemen 25c. Mr. Archie Brown, of Bauhaus. North Dakota. in home (or “In winter. Albert Davis is how burning ties on: of the Klunie & Spoiling swamp. Mr. Wuhan Boyce spent Xmas wool: witn bin brother tinny. In out Mrs James Milne. of Landon. North Dakota, no visiting the {Miner's pmnu here " present. Miss Hannah Hunk rammed to To. ronto on Suurdty to resume her work in the Normal School. Master Tom Collier fell on the lee lam Monday andxeoeivod a may cut on the back ot his head. Mr. P. G. Morrison spent his Xmas hands): " the old home god returned Tuesday morning in Angus McKinnon. of Hanover, spent his Xmas holmnya u homo. - Amy Atkinson arrived home than the city [at week wapend her homing; We understand that Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Banks are coming back tolive on the old turn) attain. We wolcume them back as they were obliging neighburs. In Alex ncDonold. Jr., went to Owen Sound on January 2nd when be wi'l be a. student of the Northern Business (‘cNege for the winter. We lave not. teen in. formed In to who will be the lonesome one but snywny we wish Alex every Mice!“ In his new line ot work. w Dunk! Clark. of Aberdeen. has also gone to attend thet Basin.“ Gullege were. We Wonder if those two fellows were cold mine: hat May night going toward town that I long drive. “Harry Willi!” 'pn sed one of teii'A'i'ifsa'rvi,-1iltl'ltvat!trut in town and tinde no tumble in breaking it in to drive. It I H Knihle had the misfortune of losing I. nimble horse lest week. It slipped on the ice. braking one at its legs and an n result had to be lulled. tht-tttr-In Beam. on 7th Das., tour. and In. Alex. Grim. a daughter. The Municipal eleoLlon lsnow put. Daniel Wilson unlocked move. Cum. cillon, Waiter Bell. John A. Coops: Damn McKenzie and Goo. Wrtttat, all "-eotutetilogts. Mrs. H. Lehigh and Mrs. J. Scott, of Toronto, spent. New Years with their mother,' Mrs. Chris. Williams, and returned Tuesday. Mr. Alex J01)? left for Owen Sound last Monday u tor spending a couple of weeks with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Jan. Edge. Mr. J. W. Firth visited friends in Owe: Sound the beginning of this wee t. Messrs. Chas. Moffat and Jack Finn are busy cutting wood for J. H. no Faydeu at present. It Richnrd Boyce In getting (binge In shape for building a. drivmg lubed this coming summer. Another evidence of pmpezity. Remember Ron. During Xma- week. while joy and hep- tga eeme to no - homes. death rough! narrow end gloom to two teniliee in our must. The in: In he ornod. wee thence“ ehiu an: end-m Aun- lilee. who died on cum " Deg. Thee followed Williem Merton. who ed been nine. (or one time. He knee e wile aatetdemmuroeottiugeatto mourn hie lees. Weioitsneith'-mttttheasdsitt and!“ amped". Mr. and Mrs. Lake of Wclbeck spent Xmas with Mr. and Mrs. Cmia. Sher- The adymned ChrmmasTmo may in Euplm church came " on 1'ttiuttiy 3rd. lad was well attended. 'rtopru. ceedmgs were very nice. and all went home we“ pleased with the nigh“ entertainment. Mr. Malcolm Kells. who has land here nearly lit years and sold his turn: last year to Mr. mam, has mOVed away to Peel towmnip. County of Wellington, where he bought a ham. Mr. Kenn wasa mudv. inductions man and We” liked in this neighborhood. lie tormurly lived in Peel cowus'uip. We have had nice sleighiug this winter here, but as 1 write a scum: is raging and the roads filling up with 800W. Mr. Andrew Dunn, an early some: in Proton. who now lives west at Owen Sound, is waiting friend: new. We were visited by four persons having a small wow and selling uned- lcine. They drew in some tummy. Don't. forget to remember Bora. Jamel Alkiuon is still in the butch~ “O ARH TORONTO XOPEV ILLS. EDGE HILL. CRAWFORD mmrm Clearance Sale Continued We sell the Goods, you take the Profits Thorough Bred can. and Yarn-hm nous. All "giant-ed Stock nnd likely unl- mah. Apply to ram. COL" & In" Jun. 2, Hltltk Rocky Wu P. 0. The annual media, of the any and Botee Mutual Fun itu-rott . II Ir held in mum: Hull. Hun-w", I \Vvdnmduy, the Int any of Penna , nlxt. coumwncmg nt the hour of u 0 o'clock in the dlrrmm. Dunc“ Cantu. “Wt. 1hh January. Mai. We pay the highest price for all produce, Cu]: or Trude. of ttli'." Durham. Ask your neighbor whtt she get: It the Big 8 f Men's Black Russian Dog Fur Coat for. . . . . .8 t 5.00 7 lbs RICE for .. . . . .250 1 qt CATSUP for . . . .150 Ladias' Mantle; all below cost, from . ..$l.50 to 9.00 Ladies’ Skirts 4.50 Skirts for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .239 Wrapperettes IN and 15c Wrapperettes. . . .9c per yd Prints I yard wide for.......................7c peryd The Big Stan: A FEW GROCERY BARGAINS: Our Fur Goods Higliest prices paid --in Cash or Trade-for Butter, Eggs and Fowl. I Dry Goods Prosperous and Happy New Your When we tell you anything you Old take " " our word: It wouldn't do us lunch sret,1,te,Rttf. the money we do in advertising tt we didn t keep our word and the fact that the response to our advertising is gratifying is because we keep our word, do as We promise. The following prices are " good " a raise of wages to you. Alex. Russell. FOR SALE. WENT-Ea The People's Store ll!,,; Goods delivered free to all parts of the town NOTICE. Wishes its many friends and customers a THE PEOPLE’S 81'an For One Week More. We are clearing the balance of this winter's stock, best quality Pars, consisting of Men‘s and Ladies' Caps, La. dies' Astrachan Jackets, Caperinea, an“ Boas, Gauntlets &c. Come at once and scene a bargain in thia line. Christmas is over, the New Year is Almost here, be; we are stnll busy and lower prices will tend to I'm our trade Justmwehnvelfewoddsudeudnleft in the Dry Goods line, which we will clan at remarkably low prices. In this line we or: showing I Dress Goods as you will find anywhere. Robt. Burnett: " Without-w om] 1roAeiilia"'iia' huh. Mk'““”":'€=h“‘t 'tttr, . The mm" Nau- thou-Winn ttfts8oAiirsii"i '"'"""""""---o,, ' [mug-n‘ “an...” aett-timii awn-5hfi'zm "tttp. N III-out an...“ _‘ 'di"gt. Job-dun. In. et. In 1 pkg McLaren's Jelly. . . . .8c 1 can Pigs Feet..........l9c r'gtfgfSiiijirc w".- I , IIT/tr. t ’mml.ua-o.“ man... 1031.1. B.a., at."Sht', a... ""m3-L.m_a...__, ”Wk-bum it? ‘- Mo... ift)iiiit " S“! E ni XX V0 at" C Kim In"! It!" RI" Run HIV! It tt v Run H d

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