t} f)) s xt Ts PEOPLE S STORE $A S oz .'osf;’/o _â€"â€"Svhewell &8 Lenahan‘s 1?)# ! ANNUAL XMAS FURNITURE SALEâ€" We thank our ROBERT BURNETT for their patronage during the present year and to reâ€" all who haye not yet secured Christmas supplies, that there is still time to get them Dresses and Stand in golden oak finish, with Iron Bed.... Reg. $17.00, Holiday $14.50 Solid Oak Dresser and Stand With Ironh Bed....... i... ...« Reg. $35.00, Holiday $30.00 1 cut oak, 3 piece suit. ..... .. Reg. $45.00, Holiday $38.75 These are but a few with difâ€" ferent styles to choose from. 15 per cent off all goods in the Store for Holiday Trade only. ‘The reduction is genuine and unrestricted. Choose any piece of Furniture and pay 15 per cent less than regular price. Come and try us. We have given it before ; approval followed. We will do what we say : Need we urge you ? We have the goods that speak for themselves. Showy and swell. F. The above are but a few of articles we have and they ara all appropriate gifts. Inspection invited. Buy nowâ€"â€"we will hold goods: for future delivery. * Bedroom Suites Quarter cut oak, 8 fi. extension ...... ....... Reg. $20.00, Holiday.. ...... ... ... $17.00 Ash, polished top, 8 ft.. Ext.............l.. Reg. $13.00, Holiday........ ....$11.00 Golden oak finish, 81t Ext.... ............ Reg, $10.50. Holiday.....!.. ...... $9.00 Reg. $9.00, Holiday........ ..... $7.95 Reg, $7.50, Holiday.... . ...... .... $6.50 Parlor Tables, in different styles and sizes from 95¢ to $8.50, less 15 per cent. Quarter cut oak, swell front, solid brass trimâ€" mings, British bevelled mirror.......... Reg. $40.00. Holiday ... ..... .... €34.00 Solid oak, 3 drawers, solid brass trimmings.. Reg. $26.50, Holiday...... ...... $22.25 Kipple oak, 3 drawers, Solid brass trimmings Reg. $18.00, Holiday......... .... $15,50 Rocking Chairs in quarter cut oak, were 2.50 to 12 50, for 1.90 to 9.75 An Elegant Line of Rattan Rockersâ€" wish Extension Tables Sideboards These values point the way to positive Savings. Shewell & Lenahan very Merry Christmas many â€" Customers Sous 2e here. To one and all, 5 piece Suites in best English RUg........%...s «ries 6e nalndd Reg. $55.00, Holiday $47.00 5 piece Suite, in mahogany finâ€" ished frames, spring edge.... Reg. $35,00, Holiday $29.75 5 piece Suite, in Mahogany finâ€" ished frame......... :..... .. Reg. $ Parlor Suites 24.(0, Holiday $20 00 Sideboards, Golden oak .. ...... .. Reg. $15.00, Holiday . ...... .. Reg. $11.00, Holiday ......... too numerous to quote all. Springs...... ...... ...... from $1.75 to $4.50 Mattresaes.... .... ... . .. . from $2.75 to $12.00 Chairs per 4 dozen.... ...from $2.70 to $2.00 Hall Racks.... .... ... . .. ftrom $6.00 to $17.00 Morris Chairs.... ... ... .. from $6.00 to $10.00 Morris Rockers...... .... trom $5.00 to $13.00 Jardinieres. ...... ...... .. from $2.25 to $3.50 Iron Beds.... ........ .. .from $3.50 to $24.00 Brussels Carpet .. .. from $1.25 to $1.40 per yd Tapestry .... .... .. ... . from 65¢ to 90 per yd 4plyallWool.........................$1.(X) 3 ply carpet..... ... . .... ... from 55¢ to 75 Squares.... .... .... ...... from $6,00 to $8.50 Also union carpets, 15 per cent off allowâ€" ed on above prices. Springs, Chairs, Hall Racks, etc. + The special meetings held in the ‘Methodiut Church for the last two or | three weeks will end this week. _ Mr | McGhee, the evangelist holding these i services preached in the Presbyteriau [church for 3 Sunday evenings in zucâ€" {cession and had a crowded church. | We neyer heard before that * doubting |\ Thomas " was a Seotchman, Peter an I Irishman, and some one elee an Engâ€" llrishmun. till last night during the dis I |course of the preacher, which caused "||laughter amongst tha youngsters at the expression. . We believe there is a time and place to laugh and a time to } preach, â€" e HNM PW LA cA ucarlce Aualh *EA â€" The Annuel Sunday School Am-iv-l ersary held in the Presbyterian church ; on the eyening of the 14 inst was quite a euccess, â€" The talent was good, the food was good and plenty of it. The Durbam choir deserves the thanks of the people of Priceville for their kindâ€" ness always in giving their service in making our entertainment a success. Rey Mr Farqubarson‘s address was exâ€" cellent althongh k1e subjest was oome-l what smoky. The children did their part well : so did everybody, As we saw the editor sitting away down at the far end of the church taking in everyâ€" thing we are assured that everything wili come out in geod shape in the Reâ€" view this week so we need not be wastâ€" ing time or space in making an atâ€" tempt to describe all that was seen and !heard. but we take tha liberty of thanking Mr Ramage for his kindness ‘in being generally preeent at our enâ€" tertainments. Sleighing is fairly good but thin yet most of places. Lots of teaming done in the shape ot wood, sawâ€"logs and grain, â€" Our town is busy now, our mill man doing a good business both chopping and sawing. A number of young people away from home for some time are returnâ€" ing for the Christmas holidays. vg Neil McCannel and mother, Arch Mcâ€" Upholstered in Velour......... Reg. $7.00, Holiday $5.90 With spring edges........ .... Reg. $10.00, Holiday $8.50 Verona Rug, 27 in. wide...... Reg. $15.00, Holiday $12.75 Fabrickoid, 27 in. wide...... .. _ Reg. $16.00, Holiday $13.60 More to select from, than there is room to mention. Couches e ces c ie i Pricevilie ONTARIO ARCHIVES § TORONTO THE DURHAM REVIEW 15°" ... $12.78 . <.+$9.00 Cuaig and daugbter attended the fuâ€" neral of Mr Donald McCanuel (their uncle} at Burgoyne, Township of Arâ€" ran, Bruce County, the week before last. Mr McCannel was about 80 years of nal‘% $ Sh PPA The sick people of this place are not much better. Mrs Hugh McPhail bas gone to the hospital, Toronto, for some internal trouble for operation, but last accounts that she is too far advanced and notLing can be done for her. Mrs Arch McLean is very low and not exâ€" pected to recover. Miss Christina McDonald who spent the lass three years with bor aunt, Mrs Black of Osak River, Man, is home at .present on the 8 Line, Glenelg, John McLiean, con 4, 8 D R, Glenâ€" elg, sold his farm to Joseph Campbell of Egremont for $8750, containing 96 acres and John McLean bought Neil McCannel‘a 150 asre farm tor the nice sum of $5000, and we hear Ne Mc:â€" Canmel is buying a house on Lambton Bt this side of Durkbam, so there are lots of changes al! round. John McArthur who is attending College in Toronto is spending a while at his home here at Warden McArthur‘s. Mrs Thos Fisher still keeps poorly. Her sister Miss Hambly was up to see her las, week, Merry Christmas to the Review Ed. and staff and to all its readers and we stop. ~ * Rev D L Campbell on Sunday last bombarded the liquor traffic forts in this Township fiercely tor loeal option for the first :ime. His shells were loaded with a composition of love, conâ€" seience and practical religion, a deadâ€" ly explosive to all that is wrong. Ail that is wanted now is the charge ot infantry and on the 1st day qt Januâ€" ary, 1907 we predict the forts will be taken to the general relief and happiâ€" ness of its inhabitants, hotel keepers included. Alex Melivride, accompanied by hs two little boys, returned to his Western home on Tuesday last. _ Mre Mclivride will remain behind for a couple of weeks visiting in the neighâ€" borhood and on her return home will take another course for treatment at Mt Clemens seclphur bath house, for ber rheumatism trouble, which we are sorry to say, is not much, if any improved. The Farmer‘s Association meeting announced for Dec 15 in our budget a couple ot weeks ago, was quite a success both tor numbers and socially and otherwise. The aim and object of the assodaiation was briefly explained after which Mr Jas Moore gave a number of good reasons why the asâ€" sne.ation should be supported and at the close six new members were addâ€" ed, R Pettigrew. Adam Pettigrew, Jas Blythe, Harry Wilkinson, Isaace Hutton, and Mrs Hutchison. _ Among other things discussed a resolution to this effect was drafted : Mrs Jas Brown and her two childâ€" ren have arrived from the west on an extended visit to friends and relatives in and around the Corners. Il MrTheodotre Leeson‘ and \Wm Lauder "latundod the Fat Stock Show in Gueiph ' aud returned Friday. + ‘That whereas the labor question has become such a sericus problem and whereas the purchasing of more and more machinery is absolutely necesâ€" sary if our farming industry is to be maintained therefore be it resolved that in the opinion of this assotiation we are strorgly opposed to any inâ€" crease of dnty on the same but considâ€" er a reduction quite reasonable to ask. Moved by Richard Barber, secondâ€" ed by Jas Mclivride that this associâ€" ation heartily endorses and highly apâ€" preciates the very able detence put up by the representatives of the Farmer‘s associztion on bchalf cof the farmer. The subject " Social conditions ot Country Life *‘ led by Mr Jas Wa‘son, unfortunatelv was not to hand for the meeting, the fault, howeyer, was not Mr Watson‘s as it was in the P, O. beâ€" fore the night of meeting but had not been called for. It will be taken up at next meeting which will be held in the latter part of Jan in the same place (Varney school)as there is good accomimodation for horses near by. Quite a number from around here took in the Fat Stoek Show at Guelph and were well pleased with the affair, jadging by their remarks. Mr John Ellis, ‘ot Marden. nephew of Mr Colin M Blythe, is v.siting in this neighborhood for a few days. It was with sorrow that we learned of, the death of Jas Redford of your town. Deceased taught very successâ€" fully in Watson‘s sehool for a couple of years and consequently was well and favorably known. Our teacher, M‘ss Dawson, has been engaged for the ensuing year with an increase of salarvy of $25.00. We wonder when the limit will be reached for the raising of those public sehnool teachers‘ salaries any way ? & The action of Mr Jacob Hoeflin aâ€" gainst the County for damages to his thrashing outfit through breaking through Dodd‘s bridge at Orckard in August lasc, has been settled out of court, the defendant paying $250.00. Miss Alma Leith visited friends in Holâ€" stein, the beginning of last week aud atâ€" tended the Public Library Concert. Mr and Mrs Alex Bmith visited friends Blythe‘s Corners. North East Normanby y #Da Christmas Christmas Shopping made easy : just a pleasure to shop where you can get almost anything you want, . Just come in and take a jook around. Every Department suggests« suitable Xmas gifts. Take aguess, girls. It costs you nothing, except a piece of paper and an envelope. _ On the paper write your guess, alsoyour own name and age,. Seal and address it to the Big Store guessing contest. ‘These envelopes will be filed in order received and will not be opened until 23rd D&cember. Therefore the first correct answer gets the Doll. All gitls unâ€" der 12 years of age ure allowed to guess. Fancy Collars, 20c to $2 Fancey Belts...... .. 65¢ Fancy Bags..65¢ to 2.50 Silk Waists..... ..4.75 Silk Hdkfs.. 30, 50, 75e FURS in all styles. adtiee 6 hn Mr and Mrs Wilder and children of Indiava, are spending a few weeks with the latter‘s pareuts here. Mraud Mrs H W Lueson. Quite a nnmber from here attended the funeral of Mr James Redford on Friday, Mr Redford was formerly teacher here and had many friends in this section. Miss Adair leaves Saturday to spend the Xmas vacation at ber bhome near Colâ€" linzwood. . Miss Mildred I Ottawa on Saturda) at home. in Proton last weel with Mr and Mrs A The undersigned offers his splendid property in Upper Town for sale. For particulars, apply to 4 For Ladies There is one thing that will cure it â€"Ayer‘s Hair Vigor. It is a regular scalpâ€"medicine. It quickly destroys the germs which cause this disease. The unhealthy scalp becomes healthy. The dandruff disapâ€" pears, had to dis=ppear. A healthy scalp meas.. a great deal to youâ€"healthy hair, no danâ€" druff,no pimples, no eruptions. Ay For that Dandruff ‘The best zind of a testimonial â€" *"*Sold for over sixty years." ast week and spent an eyening d Mrs MeMillan while there. ildred Leoson returned frowm Saturday to spend her holidays FPOR SALE. ALEX. RUSSELL A FEW SUGGESTION : THAT: DOLL CONTEST wPioud inï¬ t Fowl, Butter and Eggs Wanted Joux RonErTSON, For Gentlemen Fancy Ties,10¢ to 1.59 SBuspenders .. 25 to 75c Siik Hdkts..50c to $1 Umbrellas. .$1 to 2.50 Fit. Club Bags, $10, 14 Fancy Hose..... 50¢ Greeting PDECEMBER 21, 1905 || The amdersigned will sell house and lot on West Bruce 8St, built in 1904, lo cated between Furniture and Cream Separator factories. 30 x 32 feet, 2} istoriec. double cellar, cement floor in one half, furnace in the other half, 9 rooms, modern and convenient. â€" Good ’well on premises, emall barn with stone stable underneath. A bargain to quick buyer, Apply on the premises or to Wax. LEcGoG®KTTE, Box 92, Durham Beirg lot No. 20 on 2nd Con, N. D. R. and 22 and 23, on the 3rd Con. N. D. 1. Glenelg, contaming 150 acres, more or less, 125 acres cleared, balance hardâ€" wood bush. 1} mwmilesfrom P. 0. and school, church on property. Well wat. ered, wells and running springs. Buildâ€" ings in good repair. _ Will be sold on reasonable terms :6 miles from Durham and from Priceville. _ If sold possession given tor work this fall, Full possessâ€" ion in March. Clear titlegiven. Apply to the proprietor. _ D, Grananm, Priceville, Op to A. H. Jacksox, s Bolicitor, Durham About 7 miles from Durham on the G‘tuf[l_x_g Road. _ Title good. _ Possesâ€" sion at di;ce. must be Thorough Bred Cattle and Yorkshire Hogs. All registered Stock and likely ani mals. Apply to THos. Scarr & Soxs, Jan. 2, 1905. Rocky Saugeen P. 0 We have a large number. of Farms for Sale in the following Counties Brant, Kesex, Eigin, Grev, Hsldimand, Huron, Kent, Lambton, Lincoln, Midâ€" dlesex, Norfolk, Ontario, Oxford, Pecl Perth, Simcoe, VictOria, Waterloo. Wellington. Welland, Wentworth and York. _ Also many Business ana Resiâ€" dential properties for Sale in all parts 0o the province. If you have a F}M'm or Other property for sale, write for ou: terms of selling Real Estate. The Western Real Estate Exchange, * {Ad., London, Ontario. Wax. W. Raraor, Agent, Thistle 100 Acre FARM for SA 11LE Durham, Feb, 22, 1905. hy 3 HOUSE FOR SALE FOR THE B I C STORE FARM FOR SALE® FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Sat. Groceries 4 lbs Raisins for .....25¢ 4 lbs Currants for .. .25¢ 1 Jb Orange Poeel ...<be 1 1b Lemon Peel ....25¢ 4 lbs Dates...... ... . 25¢ Nuts, Seeded Raisins, Figs, Fancy Candy, etc. #A lJ. Apply to J. P. TEurorp TE ts Wt 1 m ~, (¢ y ®