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Durham Review (1897), 21 Dec 1905, p. 1

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MBER 14, 1905 Sat. Groceries ITEST1 nit n D ONS : al Estate Exchange, London, Ontario. [AGE, Agent, Thistle, l Ke etin &4 ‘th and a Resiâ€" parts of arm or for our mm mm nemmmmame Mid rn8 e to ITust ests () M * 42 [Pa® aedecelaCelaeela eld wlalelaelaCelaelalace, "nelaCela ce anelacelace ecelace en eonlace roulnenie c VOL. XXYII. NO 51 s sn alnt wle alacela vianala‘ce aÂ¥elocsle=ele s aelo "s,. "a‘cn o Â¥el ewa|aÂ¥aleCeloCa|oX ale 0 e 0 a" o |o "ale o e# 2 &éeéiu’a'u’-fi“iWNWW WWWNWWW% * The Cash Store H. H. Mockler § 1G per cent DISCOUNT From NOW Until NEW YEAR‘S ON ALL GOODS Bought at A. GORDON‘S Table Cloths ...... .$1 to 3. Table Linen by Table Napkins..T5c to $3 per doz. Towels Floor Matsâ€"we have some handgsome ones ... Chenille and Tapestry Table Covers......... Ladies‘ Astrachan Jackets If you want to buy a really handsome and useful gift for a lady, get her one ot our Astrachan Jacâ€" kets. We have a splendid assortment at ...... .$ Ora Fur Ruff or Stole : We have one you will like at the price you want to pay ; HOUL, .. : +. ... 1+ »4 s 5y sogn s vis racnl oa ons o h tnot Fancy Neckwear, latest novelties,........... .... 10 to 50¢ Handkerchiets â€" the daintest to be had............. b¢ to 75¢ Handsome Waist Lengths, woo!, silk & wool, etec50cyd up Silks for Waists and Dress@s black, cream and colors Dregs Goods and Suit Lengths all prices to....$1.50 yd Felt Juliets and Slippers...... ........90c and $1 per pr SUIT CASES and CLUB BAGS. FANCY BRACESâ€"â€"Boys‘ sizes..10c to 25¢ ; Men‘s..25¢ to 50¢ GLOVES â€"Unlined, woolâ€"lined, silkâ€"lined ...... ......~75¢ to 1.50 HANDKERCHIEFSâ€"â€"Linen......to 25¢ ; Silk...... 25¢ to $1 TIESâ€"The latest shapes and colors.......... .... .. .. .. 10c to 50¢ NECK SCARFSâ€"â€"Some beauties. MUFELERSâ€"â€"Can be pulled up to protect the head ....50c eaci . . Hints for ... Christmas Buyers James Ireland. Please the Housewife The Children and Misses would like a pair of our cosy Felt Slippers.«â€"*"== Gifts for the Men With a Gift from onr Linen Stock. a .... .$1 to 3. Table Linen by the yd..30c to $1,.25 ® adt .. ........ up to $1 pait .. . .. . .. $1,25 to 4,50 css a+«‘* «+hD to P00 NT( $25 to 40 $*% DURHAM, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1905 ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO j Morse Coxcorrts.â€"Toâ€"night, Thursâ€" ‘day, the Methodist Sunday School have | their Annual Concert in the Town Hall | and tae preparations being made are a | guarantee that former successes will be !equalled at least. One on Friday night in the Baptist church, the workers of ! that body have something good on hand. ! Popular prices. \ _ The Annual Seed Fair will be held in ‘Durham on the second day. All exhibâ€" its are to be placed by eleven c‘clock "and only one bag to each exhibit,. At | the supplementary meetings at Ayton, | Holstein, Dromore and Elmwoud, W F | Stephen, of Quebec, will speak ou the | * Dairy Herd,‘ ‘Stable manure and Ferâ€" tihzers, ‘ How to interest the boys and | girls in farming‘and making the best | of farm life. Thos McMillan, Seaforth, | who is one of the best men on the staff iwill give addresses on ‘The beefing Innimal, how to grow and feed, ‘ * Enâ€" couragement of Canadian agriculture ‘ | and * Life and its duty.‘ Committees were appointed to make arrangements for each meeting, and with favorable weather, no doubt the meetings will be a great success. â€"Every farmer, especiâ€" attend at least one of them, A meeting of the Board of Directors of the South Grey Farmer‘s Institute was held in the Middaugh House, on Saturday last, and made arrangements for the full series of winter meetings. Owing to the Town Hall being engaged for the night of Jan 11, the date of wvhe Hanover meeting was changed to Jan I1, and the Durham meeting to the 12th and 13th. The delegates to Durham and Hanover are Joun Campbell, of Woodville, who will speak on * How to double the production and income on the average farm, ‘ *Growing lambs for profit,‘ and in the evening, * Farm life as it was and as it is likely to be‘ and John S Pearce, London, whose subjects are * What, when and how to plant, ‘ * Selection, care and cultiyation of seeds,‘ * Planting trees for ornament and timber ‘ and the farmer‘s lawn and flower garden. ‘ Box WaxTrEDp. â€" Wanted a good strong boy, not afraid of work to learn the hardware business, Apply to W Black, The Christmas entertainment of Ebâ€" enezer church will be held on Thursday Dec 21st. An extensive and interesting program is being prepared. A yery enâ€" jovable time is expected. All welcome Admission adults 15¢, children 10c. EFimnorrs COrusur®p.â€"Mr Wim. Reid son of Mr W. K. Reid, came home from Guelph on Friday last, having met with an accident in the machine shop he worked in by which three of his fingers were badly crushed. He is getting aâ€" long as well as could be expected, but he will be idle for some time. Ayling & Son is burning now a kiln of 300.000 bricks ready for sale. Guarâ€" anteed a good article and prices right, CANTATA AND CHRISTMAS TREE. â€" The Baptist Sunday School workers will hold their Christmas entertainment in the Baptist Church on Friday, 22 Dec. Admission 10 cts. All welcome. . 8. S. ENTERTAINMFENTâ€"Under the auspices of Mulock Baptist Sunday School a Christmas Tree entertainment will be held in the church on Friday evening, 22nd Dec. _ A good proâ€" gramme is in preparation. _ Admission adults 15 cts. children 10 cts,. 8. 8. pupils free, On Saturday before Christma«s we will sell 100 lbs Manitoba flour for $2.25 at Mrs Beggs. A car load of Ogilvie‘s flour for sale at $5 60 per barrel at A, W. Watson‘s. Christmas confectionery and Bonâ€" Bons at Mrs Alex Beggs. Bargains in boots fand shoes at Mrs Alex Beggs. Ho! ror Doxaun McGrrcGor.â€"The I. 0. Foresters have a concert on hand for 11 January next, at which the lead. ing artiste is to be the popular Donald McGregor. Will White is the humorâ€" ist of the occasion and a prominent lady soprano will be on hand. Particulars later of this great concert, 11th January THF â€" DEADLY _ WIRE.â€"Exâ€"Mavor Burns,, of Palmerston, was instantly killed on Monday by a live wire touchâ€" ing a lantern he was hanging up in his stable, A new dynamo had just been installed and proved far too powerful as it had the town in a furore in a few minutes from blazing wires, etc. Thorough Bred stock for sale. Apply to WV m Morrison, Edge Hill, Ont. hmzA l 2 WV tC TL n whhels 2457 M h P § ie Farmer‘s Institute Meeting. ~OW NBz Bate ; es h W Durham L, 0. L., No 632, at their meeting on Wednesday night elecied the following officers for the ensuing year :â€"Master, Thos Stinson; Deputy Master, W m Legate; Chaplain, Wesley Storrey; Recording Secretary, W J Ritchie, Edge Hill; Financial Secretary John Eidge; Treasur, John Williams; Director of Ceremonies, John McDonâ€" ald; Lecturer, John Swinbourne; Inâ€" side Tyler, Geo Moore; Ontside Tyler, Sam Jacques; Committeeâ€"Hugh Mcâ€" Kay, Ed K1ess, John Irwin; John Colâ€" lier, Chas Ritchie, 8. of 8. officers for 1906, elected at last meeting are as follows ; Chief, Wm Black; Chieftain, Jno H {Hunter; Chapâ€" lain, C CMcFayden;: Rec "»cy, & Torry; Fin. Secy, and Treas, 0 Ramage; Marâ€" shall, C McéDougal}; Standard Beatrer, Geo MacKay: Senior Guard, Hugh Macâ€" Kay; Junior Gaard, John Henrv. Trustees:â€"Geo Binnie, R Morice, Jas Staples, Piper, John Stewart. A WuorrErRr.â€"Mr, C. L. Grant bad a turkey displayed for a few days which weighed 284 lbe. It was only a year old too and was raised by Mr. Adam Watâ€" son. Who can beat this? It was shipâ€" ped to Montreal. CoxseErvaTIves in SEssion,.â€"A few days ago a gathering offgome prominent local Conservatives was held in town. Rumors of decapitation of some officials are abroad. but these may not be reliaâ€" ble. In any case the spoils system has not been much in evidence here, And rightly so, where the work is being done by competent nonâ€"partizan men, The preparation of the Financial Statement of the town, a very bulky affair, which has got to be out within a week, has kept the REvIiEw a aay late. We ask the indulgence of our readers who know we are seldom late. Mr John McQueen, agent for the{ Masseyâ€"Harris Co., makes his bow to Review readers this week and t,alkl' cutters and sleighs chiefly. Seehis ad| on page 4. I A Miro DrEcEmBrr.â€"Here we are writing on the eve of the shortest day of the year, and the sleighing almost gone. Splendid wheeling though as long the frost holds out* Six inches of "the beauâ€" tiful" would be yery acceptable just now. The visitors to Guelph Fat Stock Show last week all came home delightâ€" ed and profited by what they saw and heard. Jt improvyes year by year and is by far the best of its kind in Canada, Governor â€" General (Earl Grey was more thin delighted with the affair, and proved an interesting and interestâ€" ed visgitor. The goods for your Christmas baking are ready. Fresh groceries. new dried fruits, raisins, currants, pecls. new nuts of all kinds, shelled or whole at Ireâ€" land‘s store. . Broxrn LEa.â€"The fall of a big lump of .clay last week resulted in Mr John Saunders getting his leg broken. We hope Mr Saunders mav make speedy recovyery. the Review ivs"pa';idwté the end ef Dec 1905. We will be greatly obliged if all Go to Watson‘s for your Christwas Candies, Oranges. Nuts and other conâ€" fections in great varietv, in fancy bon bon boxes. Very attractive. will make it ctxcath . o9 {a‘y. 0. o 08 this week or next as a great many have done already, â€" Don‘t be last or even late. â€" Renew toâ€"day and have the little yellow label dated well ahead. S. of S. ConcERT.â€"The Sons otf Scotâ€" here purpose having another of their annual concerts about the end of Janâ€" uary. â€" Particulars later. Toilet articles in the new Pyraline goods at Parker‘s Diug Store. For Durham Public School for 1906 Applications, stating salary expected, recsived up to 6 p. m. Dec. 23, 1905. For particulars as to duties, &c., apply to the undersigned, or to Mr Jar. Carâ€" son. C. RamagE‘ Secy. Durham Sehool Bd. The annual meeting of the Fire Bri sade will be held ac the Fire Hall Friâ€" ay eveni!:’u at 7,30, for the election of officers and the transaction of other imâ€" portant business, all members are exâ€" pected to attend. By Order R. Tornvx Chief, L. Bucuax SBecy Smart boy wanted to learn dry goods business, Apply at S F Morlock‘s. Teachers‘ agreements for sale at this office. This date on your label means that Caretaker Wanted. Notice for Firemen. We Are $s 6 k n SANTA CLAUS HRAS BEEN OPENING UP CHRISTMAS GOODS at Keelâ€" A Gold Watch for Lady or Gent is the King ot Christmas presents, Just inâ€"A big stock of Ladies‘ and Men‘s Gold and Silver Mounted Umbrellas for presentation. Large Stock Ladies‘ Chains, Neck lets, Lockets, Rings. IBracelets, Brooches, Souvenir Jewelery,etc Men‘s Chains, Charms, Fobs, Lockâ€" ets. Tie Pins, Solid Gold Rings. Best Stosk of Japanese China in town. No hbig prices asked here Mammoth Jewelery, Book and Fancy Goods Store on the Busy Corner eCa‘eCeleCeleCalucaluce oo ece acele elecelene, 1600000 Counet en ratie t eun netl i ent ce en +) Durham‘s Best, Biggest, Cheapest and % most upâ€"toâ€"date Christmas Store is # er‘s for the past two months in the following lines : for Fancy China. Cuff Links, e( We placed our import orders months ago for our Christmas Goods, therefore we got the lowest priâ€" ces and very best of choice and we did not have to scour the country at the last moment and take the leavings. _ "[ We now have on display the best stock of Christmas Goods that has ever been shown in Durham. * We can save you money on the following goods : " ad )0’: >‘\I‘!L' , plfaat n > l ae.~ i uts i i ied un ie W aie hk xk A&‘Yo. s 3¢>3.. > + it ue Keeler‘s on poo: weak -1;1-ottals, who all too readily forget the highest good, who too often are found, as Bunyan picâ€" tures it, grovelling with the muckrake instead of the crown. To one and all, a very Happy Christmas. C. RaxaAGE®, Publisher. To January 1st, 1907, only CHAS RAMAGE, PermmtTeE® ano Pusursu®2®. | s1.00. | The Review Subscribe NOW. "g* hed 14

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