us at Espmd h'! keep L30 our p our r. or any g“ a m: SV. J, hen-1a Id my “I; use “b. “dc "imam tinned 31.50 t School e Profits ll. "It" AINS: re adm Att! 4testidi Ra In: “5.00 In: SCI-ME Jc per yd 'c per yd At nv â€the It. 9., by. 100 [I 19t An M l Ewwwwwmwmwwwwwg i' g The Cash Store H. H. Heckler it;) I' "1 =V _' . li., ' 'il ai '." Eaxxmmmmmmsmmmgmï¬‚ï¬ VOL. xxvu. so " Many stiua--man, Prices. v V ___'- Eauobermanm Rubbers-While we have sold a great many pairs of these since reducing the prices. we have still all sizes in all 'tyler. Lumber-m an’a Socks and Leggings Felt tmppertr---aunu, Women’s Ind Children's sizes. Stock=Taking Sale _,) ' , ~--~ "., p. '., .' ' , rc.. .... 9 A. , ircui'ee,sTic,/: 2.1-. . A _ a _ J" "t ' At, . ‘33.; -» _ ' . '. ’4‘ ip.'-' The ballot is secret and should tt' “and Holochmm '" ' all batik KK .'1'lf.f.etett"e M. 3*": . w.";":,-,"-'. f 1i'"crc,',,, (' j1P.v.,'i'?: wit .. A;.;,. Remember-were cutting down the prices of all Winter Goods, rather than carry them, over. We are now into the thick of the stock-taking and so havent time for a lengthy adver- ment. But when we advertise our stock-tak. ing sale, we follow it up with genuine bargains That gives. you an extra chance to save money Some of the lines it will pay you to buy, even if you don't need them for immediate use, are 49M Women's and Children’s . . T if: . " rr? r "i. . . ',i')'r'. _ _ "'a!"-j1i,A.tirl, I“. _ _ kj' , If .1.†' I.,' a .." . _ f; g: n .1 V “ , C . , _ _, ‘ b. ll, 14% .. a.†-- b, q 1 . c .. no» 5 t . : ; , _r-r ' .'T P. .1.“ I . i _ , I†. , : n- tlgl . , i, ") 's' . ‘ , , V tr' [£- 01375 - Al C ' . W ' , rr' . .1.†. Y. . ‘ _ . ' 'c"' '," ( mum #5 / . T '/ 's 'r, "C?' I... g , _ «My . ;--.h large stock to choose from ANAWFUL DEa'rm-.M t Forest papers last week and our Yeovil and Hopeville correspondents refer to the awfully sud: den death of Thos. D. Tait who was knocked from his wmdmlll and falling w, feet was dashed to death in the pres- ence of his wife who was alone at. the time. Intense sympathy is felt for the family. “"13: _."' JC F ‘ l , " .’/ ' DURHAM, THURSDAY. JANUABI. is. 1905 and rousing cheers for the Kfiiirnliiii Liberal Ctuididata." and unstice w ...r_ for " hours i .emvhwu . - tion of the audience while he lucid i forcibly, sud eloquently proved.,'trtmi _ ublic statistics and otherwise that‘t‘he Eon Geo. W. Ross was irnrth., of the tsontidenee of the electors and with!!! and shoulders above anv one of traducers in honor, and stateamattship" and all the qualities necessary for it. leader of the government. . Hiidid not deny that there was some wrong-doing on the part of over zealous friends. but inted out that such was condemned tl the authorities and the guilty par' ties punished. Mr MtsKiseheiU, he said was well-known in 8. Grey as a man of honor and integrity. having been in business here from " boyhood. It was a. real treat to beer the Senator discuss the various questions in agita- tion, and " one present siterwards re- marked, we zotsome solid, parliamen- tary news worth coming to beer in which one would " the present junc- ture be interested. The meeting closed with a. vote at thanksAto the chairmsn. . To the Editor, Dear Sir t J, P. Whitney a few weeks ago does not comply with the wants of this growing country of ours. We want; a man like Ross an alwtainer and nhhorer of the liquor trattie, not A men that can't do Without hie Scotch till the lead hour comes to sell it. A mu who denounces Rose for imperfect enforcement of the license law and wolku to " hotel and himself violates it. The “were cloning again» the man who drink. who gives a. part of himself over to slavery of liquor. the men we want is 3 full man. not part of one. Not one who is n nun only part of the time but one the“: a whole nun with his full sense-1 ell the time like the liberal lender. Then vote for John McKechnie one its; will voto wlth his drl'lt,'thes"t " in ming a l[good 3mm o c then. There are p enty ist people when Inten- tiottg no good " . rule and who when- late between right and no? like the gendulum. Dd the right. no vote tor ohn.HeKeehnie on Jun. Mth. ABplicstion for 11mm! of the Town of urban will he received at the Clerk‘s on“ up to le m.. Jan. 23, 100tk . B. Von“. Dunc“ Cantu. Image. 0th Jam. 1905. The “and Tth, of the Grey and Deuce Mutual Fire naumceOo. will be held in Miller's Hail. Hanover, on Wake-thy, the ht der of February next. commencing " the hour of one o’clock in the due-noon. _ L Ayleittonstrator from the University Medical Society mum" on the home. ftrt Durham, and give them a. two {minute tulk on Medicolop. . The work Vit edited by 2 of the ','l'lririu beat Speci- Aluu and physicians. tt shows you thou-yum of secrets of battling di. seml. meeting eme enclea. presen- Inwlife and health; i'ilr27/lt, time 'utd, maney. The work is pl in quun home for u. matter of u. connect penning a day for a short time," . r'. .1, .' 1%.“- R. W. Durant. music? M4 â€no. Timothy Whalen. Thou. At the nominations on Monday there wen 18 nominees but six withdrew. P Sounders. Geo. Lawrence. and Wm. Colder were mono-ind for Myer. but withdrew to giye A. 8. his second tam. We... long. short. pointed. and Vulcan: or intended to he so. “do.†"l'2'dttirgtip,r evening; will" may re m: to see on a M" e 'l'e"tei',it,r,1m for d "tttttttite, must _ hep aching timed, there td in; no or 1 it!†tide‘over the am. Plenty “rial for B good council: Durban 1 fn 1006 will march still forwmd. Mlyor Hunter pointed out that at last naming Ltion there was a. 'let'ier,iike,r.e, now in two short weeks there only 81350. Voting on Mondnv next and after that Ros. can continue his little show. i Then'mh he on auction. and voter: hon lib-mu anon; whom to rho. te,'; tr, vat“ for 'at'd,tst “an outer a o F sec ttlt 'hltch thin ttrr WtQt th Wilt midst“ who hove-loads the accen- derelaratme, t P, Colder. Wm. McFulnne. Baht. ter. ilf,it, rune. Baht. McGowan. John muse. David Mr 'Achlln. Athr. Lu 'd'fgt") h he? " . Irs, at v o no. " n m: so. 1til7l,%ttdff,1 men. Thou. i TREASURER WANTED. ROSS " WHITNEY , lunar-AL mamas. mm 'c?py'.fhtill, y _ a". Are you Interested , NOTICE. . I ' l' J' . 1 - a "] _ e',,.. e-rf.. -',,3, . an ti Ci,': "i8i; "v," ti ,_ [DAY 'f" _ " _ _ " uh " , -.r, nah-u- /u l" q a _.'.": . '+ .. Now _ ' . In†V . '.. our- F 33¢ -' you Vans. TORONTO , nervativé 't,'tet','/ttt y t N . (Nero!) It re, I iracc.' u , m I i . ti cm t tro' .. (tec' new nud Mr Mekeettnie in â€mining ever: day. The malt on the 20th is not in cum. l The only danger is of over cottthiettee. F Dr Jnmleson has boasted that the grit: , elected him. Should he be able to math: 1 the bout again it will he highly ducted. j itahle with such an honesL, capable can- didate a John McKechnie. i Vote rally undies that you: neigh-g cor does. ! We received one of the Liberal Can- 1 didate'e. Mr John McKechnie'e, ad. l dreeeee to the people end it contains u I lot of good common sense put up in a I condensed torm in addition to the references he made to " school teach- ', lug days. We may just add that Mr McKechme taught one year in the old school In Section No. 2, Glenelg. D. , Reed. when u bov. When mklgfthe , epplieetiou for the eehool one the: truewee, it Highlander. Igout by the way the 3 trustees were ighlendere) alter viewing the applicant turned. around to the others making the re- mark in Geelic “Che noel on no och! helleeh." or in Enttlish "This is only e: boy." but the cum truetee. continuing. a and in Geelie egein “Ach teacheldh' sin e co dhnlbh.†or “We will try him ', tutrwttv,"artd " the occult wee then " theeud ofthe ymthey louudln the boy there we: . nun teecher who we herd to excel in the teechlug ce- pretty. ll: McKeehnle held e m' elecgredeAwheu only 15w16yl'l. l of Et In addition to hie educeticni It eKeehule wee end is e ttttmV, gentlemen. u we 1ehtet1tytttti perlenee of long years of e alliance I and hiethomugh 'flt'l'll'fal'll (this. long deel with tme (More ', more. VV" U) q him to e the would. at South Guy the give In. - In the Lane! In!!! til-mm. 4 (Mm our Priced": Cormqtottdenre.) The doctoru [my story is wcukly' tncetioms and bu prayed u boomertuqt, l Mckeehnie being apt. and hold enough ; to adopt. it against his opponent. B' condemned all corruption when ever} found, but wanted hid opponents to do I the same. and nuanced South Grey; amid malt Applause. i, " Hench-no as a School Teacher tl . r " m's tti?i,t. . g - cKéchpie spoke with a direct- new d rewlpess of reputee. which was unrpniing to those who had not heard him. He rises ocxenatoually into eloquence and the effect of hi. cement manner is very convincmg to his audi- ence. His voire us a little strained with the unuuunl rxperienre, but it does uot hinder hit efrecthenmsar. He in never at a loan tor I word and his ability. natural and “quit-ed, will honor S. Gtey in Legislative hulls after Jan. Kr. grvudvb o . MT ' showed it: Eur: pavement we tithe _piuken‘a . ‘v -- -.. “'1' T naming said this we decline to follow DE Jameson through the :31in track 0100 Called machine work. en. Bi. ttilt, tk Oxford. thsuit the Marie. m. we up look them all in the face. deplore the crimes. but deny the culpability of ttth Reform party on a. party. We are 'rtiidir, though we might. the “then 'dt, Brutus" argument. but it is a. tel-- . to the government. that Dr Jamie- St tttter 7 yrs 'tt parliament can tind no ttle In their udmiuisLm tive record to 'tttl at, that he when the major j Mi n of his apeech to condemn them ( , med complicity inn-ands. Event " '11“, la minu- :hhe should tell for ' ©it laminate“ mwith the Wiest’ ' If ' in“. t ummmiu on I†'tli' , 1,156- .m: and reported _ ‘ , t noun imtdeertenms The , l v. I . IL" Was duly diapluy-I f 4 . r. ton of the tim-' , El > _ ', teota haul VIII not. _ ~- an a. list mhinet mute» - t'.F We; , 1'tfd'ttv/ Im , ',ett'ersdr, wtrutehstte'F -_ --'-- -.. In". I can may“ the e Fai nomination- nnnonnced the m3 new places. in. ttf David Jemima and i5... IcKn-ch- I T were tonnally in the tuid. The l but: Matt wu .etit,', full nndnome: meetneut door. but them-den .Wdl Pere good. the adherent. of both; Int-tin were amout In equni nnmhen nnd t the applause gene: ouer distributed. i Dr Jamieson reformat. gathemquistg will; meetings t ey in . ' t My since they ended but slh'lllatr/ ‘ up: all put-tun on the gentlemimly l chant.» of the campaign. He then enteredon theslock err of the campaign I l ritiee and corruptiun in election I _ ode, forgetting that white we can't , 0 too much ofU good thing we can I h we too much of a: Land thing. l Let us any audio for the huudredth; tine that we athot conurtion in poii- I ti J, think hard things o the nun or , y that resorts to inadmit that Lib- f em. hnve been guilty of political mime. I tt deny that the tainted acts of in. dt Mania involve the whole Libeutl I Sony any more than the uniting of n Grey ballot boxes involved the Gong azvutive party or that day. I , threat. in no , .rnment, tT, p it. ' mug ki to Agrr It re, to lpilw t, to ','sart ls, to mace,‘ to lmv institutions. was at detail; at its ligwmlily and _ ‘enecb {mods ed. TM action governing!) 'redmunlr-d L.) the Yahweh Till IOHIATIOIU. Hut your blHOt for Hakeem. W“! fMBeser David. whet toi. ttr {praised On the Busy Comer, - Durham l B. KEELER and SONS KEELER'S I Gurney“. I mpocthlly request your vote and ittilueasce at the approaching {Provincial Election on 25th January, .1905. Should you honor me by elec- Ctt,r, me as your representative I will ‘hithfully do all I can to promote the test interests of our Riding and the ,eeiture of our Province, by support- ing only such legislntion as I con- ceive to be in the public interest, no matter from what source it comes. Yours very truly, JOHN KcKECHNlE. Liberal Candidate for S. Grey. To the Electors of South Grey: Wall Paper Sale [newline ill ilt hunt: 1 Mann one: “not, Come and let'lttts show you. To make room for our new spring stock of wallpaper expect- ed about Feb. lst, We are determined to sacrifice balance of stock on band this month. We simply must have the room ; out it goes. I -- - ll,