NrDosarax-rn Burlev............... so» _ 60 Hay......... ........17 00to1800 "utter................ 25to 25 buttttc......,......... 25to 25 Potatoes perbag...... 85to 85 Flow-per 'Mt........ 260:0325 1lytmealpersaetr .'.. 300to3gs phopperirwt......... 160tot80 Itivimsrsperewt... 500m525 I?.reti1oisper cm. 650lo650 1lide.peritiC... .... 8to , f9rtaieina._.......C. 40to sol Iro4............l.' 23to 25 Tallow............... " il Lard...............]. 12to 13! Turkeys............. 10 12 "eest'................ 8to irl Dui................ 8to Si Chickens...... ...... 7to TI 2'dnd rtecemGrrisiyi."iii"iir, Alex. Mchnlld a son. Full Wheat... SW"!!! Wheat The C Parisian Millinery Co Miss Dick. a%ist-tttrtaiti.imtry We still have a lart med Millmery to sell at Every hut is of good ma new. nearly all trimmed of the season. We ha bargains in all black hat: mth black plumes, Bo, black taftcta ribbon. Owing to our exte men a choice stock of l wear round and are alw: uit you in goodgooda. A wt of Veiling in stock. t"',t',C'1TT,t1tt1Th W I o o Ii., Winter Millinery fi' Durham Markets. An up _,!l,i,li' q These are , Courses of Study in the Lf9aaaaorr m m 1/tiati'llaiia,. TORON TO. ONT. DURHAI. Jas W.3. ELMO". mam & Alexander an 'O the highest "Brsd.grt ot amnion“. I wens Jun 6. Write to any tor on! hll have a large stock of trim. ncry to sell at special prices. 13 of good material, fresh and A large assorted collection of FANCY H'DK'FS.--all new designs in linen lawn and silk. A large stock of LADIES' COLLARS just in for Christmas. Thcse are all new designs and beautiful patterns. "t , . . _ 'F'ce Y," .4 2v I ' my 7 't" Me a P 'gu.'tL'-att3: MIL“ 'auth' ~.. g, , 'r . i n .~- Ee' f . a Tr " 'AWart=1 LU?, L -" ' " 9-1:", ,gsj.lfl, BORN All heights, in laced or buckle, high leather top, snag proof. ml. we nave m ttpe all black hats, some trim, plumes, ftowers and a , ribbon. BoggiqckLon thlnfar, Goods for Christmas Rubbers our extensive trade we tock of Millincry all the Heavy Lumberman's Rubbers ' 92to8 95 , 92to 95 42to 45 8to 80 t'Oto q 60 1700toMt00i 2tiOto 300to 160to ays prepared to Always a choice the latter part , some special some trimmed and Mr; THE PEOPLE’S STORE ROBERT BURNETT good Me and Mrs Thou Lawrence of1torh. esIo-r, -m- spending the holidays View in“ hrs parents. Mr and Mrs Wm L- rence and other (Blenelg friends. Muss tfarah Brown of Holstein spent Christmas day in town, " Mm. Willet returned to the city on {Tuesday Mter apendmg holidays with ; her mother, Mrs Alex Bell. ' mm. Arum and Jessie Gibson of A'oronto are visiting their cousin Helen I Ireland. Mr. Nelson Bowling. who hm mu West for over four years, is inn friend. and relatives here. Mr. bulilh. chemist at the cement worku. accompanied by his Wife and child left Wednesday morning to tut a amnion m Alpena. Mich. During Mr. _ mil h's stay here he made many friends who wish him sum-m.- in his new and much large? th"d of Inhnr. Mr. und Mrs. W H Bean spent New Yenru day in Fordwirh. Jeweller Webster was in Toronto aver Wednesday, Christmas Gifts l Mrs. D. Coleridge. Sr.. is on a uhurt visit at pn-wnt with her daughter, " Mrs anuge of the Review. Mr Arthur. Allan. Burk's Falls, 8p?!" I New Yam": Day with " patents. i Mr Thus Binniu. "rter Spending A 'imotsth at his home in Bunessan r9- }!utned to his mum as im-pectm of cremnenes. A large stock of FURS still on hand Mr and Mm thro. Turnhull. Sr Spent Christi-nu and the New Year with their children, Jar. and 690. Turnhull of the south line, livnllnck. Mies Jane Hughw has heen enjoy- ing th" (‘hriatums and Vew Your holi- days wnh her sister. Mrs. Rev Farr of Garrie' Mina ha Campbell. teacher fun Boithviile sch-ml the pan year. was in town "nd nt Dmnoch and Mulock vis. :ting friends and mqunintances the out. week. tShe interuig going to o. Sound 1hrllegirate Institute next week to atude fur Senior halving work Miss Dick was the an in Toronto on he holiday, Mr and Al "N Wm Ranmge are attend- mg this week the wedding of Ihta. for- mer'. nephew, Rev. John Ferguson, BA. formertr of Fauna but now of Kemptvnlle II. S. RUBBERS Mr L. G. Ireland of Toronto Univer- sity is spending the holidays at his home here. Mrs. Laurie. and daughter. Maggie Caldwell are in town this week. They visited Mrs. Laurie's daughter in Tur- onm last week. Miss :dnggie is now teaehingat Blnevale. Mrs. Stair ' (nee Lizzie Matthews.) Yorktun. riusk., with little ufnmhter. is upmnding a mouth with 1,, gland- ruonta nnd other friends hrrc. Maple Leaf owlintr, who has been Men's & ggys’ RUBBERS tbgmlesc of friends Visit- '-" --. --e_. . “mu-usury wursc " those whose education ha been neglected. l'nderour methods of person“ inrtrueiioii stu- dents may enter College " my time. Write for intona- on to c. A. FLEMING. Principal, Owen Sound Three Courses. Commercial _Course, and Typewritmg coarse, and hep-n for those whose educatmn his beet l'nderour methods of person! Inn fepts mu enter College n - a..- Winter Term opens LL. 2 1908. at the "v"AN"r"h-KNmreLV.-.-At, the nui- dence of Mr. Louis Frank, I he bride's grudfnther, by Rev, J, A. Muthvsnn. of Pricvville, on Dee. 24th 1907. Mr. PA B. Ostrander to Muss Currie E. Kniweley. both of Proton. BtyuraN--vEssie. - On Wednesday, Dec 25m. at. tho: hnn‘n ..I ".. --- .. [ Mina Alberta Strachan nth l 1tredsliug of her (-nusiu Mn Vernie- on Christmas day, I to her hmne in Paris, Mr and Mrs Geo, W. Lmling (Laminar Eula of Vunccuve-r in town on the 30m, and are In the formtu'_ ulster. Mru Jul They will spend some Linn Hu-ir many friunlu In "eutint 9k: and Bruce Co. Mfum- rem the Werit. I Mr. Guy Kearnev started out this I week as Portttrterieal traveller for tLi, i northern district. for the Mommy Biscuit cu, Su-nlfurd. Misses, Maud and Olive Thompson, of Vurm-v. and Emma Undd, of town, left thi.. week for Toronto. Mrs Simona" of Paris is spending Christmas and New Years with her sister Mrs John Vessie of Bentinck also attended the marriage of her "we? Muss Mugnn-L vensie, parents Mr. and Mrs, guest at Mr. iiarm;k' day or turn this week. Mr. and Mrs. Young, are guests at the noun- r Cliseklin. Mr. Wilt Cameron in Mr. T, Hues! at day or ttt ', Alissa 8min and Angie Nichol left I Friduv for Toronto "he: spending the I holiday semen at the parental home. I Sorry to report Mrs Finney is mah- l in); little progress towards n covery. i Mr. and Mrs Frank Vivkersot Toron. ity spent. Christmas with the tormcr's sister, Mr, Kohl Smilh of town. f Mr. Jun Cuts-on, of Loder, Mum, in in town this week and has liven Welcomed by many old friends. Mash/r Lswtion Burrows of Harris- ton is the 'ttttst of friend, Willie Clurk Mr. T. G'. Elwin. Toronto. was a Dunn! no ". All -- --- Marge ./ For men, ladies and children. All heights, 3 or 4 buckle. nu unmet-nu is visiting his Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron. my Kearnev started out this column-rival traveller for this disutiet. for the Mummy 'sy - hltr.."tr.....a Felt Shoes MARRIED Overshoes Rubbers Teial Comte. shorthand 1n1!2eetitiiFi 9011ch I some Linn? arnonk In In nl'lHth'k, G!en.. , heron- I‘vrurning to 'mcrsuver, arrived 11mg. of T1 Lmlingham mud Me Kinnon's for attended tho Mnrguru E. Jnhn and! â€turning Vimmg hronm, T. Mc- Mr. Whelan, chairman oriiard of Works claimed they did all they had M r. Cochrnue cave a humorous up. ening "ndreminded them of several items of expenditure that was not un- der control of council. Many of the "C't'ttttttlt4 Were t'1reerotve, but wlmt could they do ? He Win: the only one that opposed the attempt to suppress the smoke nuisance and his position wag proved correct. Over the fire by- law there was serious trouble causing I "hiu Lordship here" (pointing to Mr. I Calder ) on one occasion 'to okedaddie.' He was the only one advocating the exemption of Mr. ttprtrliotr'e homes; denied that they lmulked the sale of the Sepamtcr factor l had advised a middle' course, 'l'l-gir for the bridge; amid humorouc sallies, he denied that Mr. Calder had acted arbitrarilv. Mr Jas, Lennhun Ipoke I chairman ot the Fire and L miitee, and cleared the cc anein mean] to Separator tiij He frankly admitted be would vote for the' bv-luw and hoped, if elected. to sew» them in town and county with the ability his experience had given bun. ,V.-..‘-- II~lCu as a nun. Glad tn hear, there was a pmspw-t of governnwnt money mm- mg our way and he advocated the letter buys " years mm. lie regretted the iuruenw of nrirFs'it- mull ha. it increased our County rates um] hare heavily on our poorest house- holders, And wiser It would have been to have made the rate higher and have no big jump next year. Mr Lrdlaw was dimsppointed at the mum-ass of the town m 1907. never had " cuumil 'hat had so "may divisions, though he wns no! ahio- to nppm‘tiun the blame. We all like new fuctnrieg. but we had not been able to retain what we had and he believed this could have been done had the council rusted "i " Il-Ill (1).â€! b-, " ‘- 5E plilllst‘. tie Imd no uncertain sound as In local option. he WM pleased with the-report of the School Board. and mo sm-eulwu of lhe would-he umyurs, but thought. they had been too paral- Inn-lions in the use of money on our street“. 'ilriil' Mr Browndeclined tho wove-ship hut accepted the nomination for councillor which “an 'eveived with RTE.†up. plume. He bud no uncertain sound as In local opium. he Wsu oleasml with admission to the Marine Hospital believed them, wns Nome truth i allegations re the Houseot Rufug had opposed increase of salaries I In town land coynty he had hee El 0V1 H _ - """'"vr"ha II in .. Kiyetheru the truth" also town'ts podium, Mr Jackson forward and showed there Watt to do [limitless with in 1908 with ,' Mr Hunter had been ri quested by i prominent ratepayers and was before them on llii record. He would not have onpoued Mr (Folder had this, been his first term. Mr Calder had ('UIIJ- pluineil last, year there was no money to run the low†with yet he. boasts of not having had to hormw. They had raised the “semi-lent $77,000. 30:81:31]) from the C. P. H, and this made easy tirtancmtr, He predicted a shortage for the next Mayor. and it higher rate for 1908. He gefended the fire hy-luw admitting that it perhaps covered too much are". but was pronounced by Mr Calder's favorite solicitor a good one. Mr Calder. had made a tire by-law and everyone knew the failure. it was. He blamed Mr Calder for doing nothing : no overhead bridge as promised, smoke nuisance BU†with us, he had not done his duty, and reminded the audience that Mr Calder had nor. mentioned It reduction of $26 in his own taxes. As to local option. hr. was I n inde- pendent mun, would vole as he liked and wanted them to do the some. tics exmnyile was before them, if they thought he Wash fit man. elect him [ and he Would serve them to the test of his ahiliiy. ; Mi John Hunter at this stage asked thut 'i'rtarts Jackson be allowed iospenk i in .. giveiheiu the truth" about the towu's lposition. Mr Jackson mini- ' fnrmun ..... “L ---- . .. Hunter of r‘onrtesy to give a arm when , man had to fight positron. Ho had refused in oppose Mr Humrr, but, acce- position in the council, and I now he should he elected to th work already begun "--'""'0 Introducing this quastion he read a letter from H. H. Miller, M. P.. en.- closing one from the Minister ot Mill- tia promising about $250010 provide at building it the town would supply a site. He had also had correspondence over letter bone and expected to get them soon. He had no apology for n nearing be fore them again. he asked Kw the urn: sen-0nd term only. it had become a Hunter of courtesy to give a wound LPrm when A mm hm u. “A. e»- ' . a... 1‘ ..... all“ 'd8W vote an the payment spread (wet- would namely he half a mill u rate. - . - 7.- v- ..q ""'"85 Ill-l“. The Local Option By-law Wu a Inn!- ter for eVery ratepuyer’s conscience. He had taken no active part. for or against an. he had duties to perform M Mayor which required him to be impartial. but promised if the by-Inw l were palm-d and he elected. to see the law enforced. He hoped there would he no divided town on the matter and that every voter on parts 1 and g of the list would he allowed his franchise without protest the time to challenge being at the last Judges' Court Ann a reference to the necessity of u new bridge. and at once, and still ad- hering to his opinion that the vote mould have been tmoo instead of 84000, he urged u full and favorable tretraa,.-rb,__r, _ ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO nan-s. not. school taxes only. seeing their agreement had not been curled out. He detailed steps taken to résus- citate It)? plant and amount-ed there THE DUEL! REVIEW emu-d them In do the sum». uuplu was before them, if they t he was a fit man. elect him \Vnuld serve them to the best of h..4 bun Ipoke rrietl, as a Fire and Light cum- rarell the. coggcil of Continued from page f, The Nominations. ; with in 1908 waismiii Jykson Placgd _hi Insult New A "new y mrator Works a humorous on. LA“ "I - scum)! Board. and would-tse umyurs, nd Ive-en too paral- of money on our ntrr, but, accepted a council, and believed '.alled the trouble year. Had taken v ot matters and nppnsniqr! ht, the kismpital l mil truth in Ilte ot' RHuge and tahtries there. tsdruitGrt"o" a mill on (he to concludé $6H56 Mrs Juo. Muriock iG familx a Ming Xmas at the old I $5le Farm. uuclce. mrb‘eurge Snell, of Ceylon-- li' well to do farmer. A goodly number of guests being present, Professor Kyle played the wedding match and Rev. J. Little tied the knot. Congratulations and a good timetollowki. A veiy rich "iff, being served at the home. be happy couple will leave on their wedding trip on.Mondny. wenml for his 1905 to A very pretty pleasant Wedding took place at the home of Mr and Mrs George Snell on Xmas Day when their eldest daughter Mary was unlted in wedlock to the man of her choice. Mr George Snell, of Cevion-, Mr Weelev Snell mad trip to Toronto last week Mr Alex, S. Stewart. l right lee. badly broken ago. is now going about soon be as smart. as ever. 2)er , --eV run-no ucrtl. ue is much improved in health since coming home. Rumor haait he will not return to Uncle Sam's land alone. Mr Alex, S. Stewart. who had his rich: In" k...n.. L__. - 7.- _ luau-y [65h A very entertaining programme Was rendered by the pupils. Miss Lizzie Swanston, teacher, is sperdmg phe holidius with her moth er here. She will return to her duties at Musboro after New Years. Mr Wm. Calder is spending a cou- ple months with his parents here. He in Innnk .-.__.., --- , . MISS Mary Little ot 8.8 a Very pleasant time at qxercises of the school on Mrs Wm. Swanston Pruee, Sask., are visitin, and other relativ" here -- _.-.. â€-41 In, CARRIE Wrvrok Signed in behalf of the HAZEL BARBER, 1 Hum y.vvssurtprArFis', Mum We now winh you (‘hri-lmus and a Ittippo ouu New Year, and com whatever position you upon to fill. _ ""'.T'""" to promote hum-"0:?!" irttellectuel and moral interests. As pun-nu. also. we cannot but see that the school has made steady progress during the thtee years that you have been in charge. Ur,, therefore ask yuu to accept. this Oaken Rncker, as a alight token of the ttood feeling which we hold toward you. Au pupils we have felt have tukrn a real interest i fare in eve-Iv Way. Thong) often been careless and i you have always been f Hn(h::n-uxn)_g ty promote ‘ Friday last the pupil" and parent: of U. S. ti. No. 2. Vurney. met, for an afternoon in the 5mm room With their teachâ€. and " an npprt-m-iate time the following address was made: Miss MACKENZIE. Dear Teapher.. We the pupils and friends of Union School Section No. 2 of Euro-mum and Nurumuhy. feel that we cannot allow our g'elat ionship as teacher, pupils and frienda, to cease without i-xprPssing1 in some way our appreciation of your l kind tievvicestonouir tt . The day passed off harmoniously. Reeve Hastie giving a lucid description of the work of the ear, of township finances and Co. gouncil matters. These last included equalization of assessment. militia grant, free treatment of patients at house of Refuge, &c. The Grand Jury's presentment was touched upon to the detriment of that body. He expressed thanks for con. fidehce shown and was rewarded a ain by unanimous election. Mr. John ile- Arthur thought it was time to step up or out and is .opposing Mr. Walter Fer- guson for the deputy-rievcahiif. Mr Geo. Lothian spoke of the useful. ness of the grader and other matters and left the impression b his ability that he would be a winner L. 1908 also. Mr. Mc‘Robb, a new man, and Mr, Dun. can Hunter are tr ing conclusions with Messrs Philp and il','h as will be seen elsewhere. FN, __ -"e""-... III-Kl "(Cl no Drediction as to who's who, mayors have experience. so h: leaves. Ir. Laidlaw’s being I extensive if not the most. reren tors must decide for theme: pet'eohal titnese. ,,_._< -‘y .u-\ \l'tlll' luau em imm-esliug meeting adjourned The tone of the speeches was on the whole admirable and We think it nut. possible to pit-k a poor council outof Ihtrmateriai offering for 1008. Out of 10 candidates running for council. 6 have P.. be chosen, and wecnn make no nun :.§:..__~A . . ’ "u. u . H'"""" nglln and would strive it elected to bring this about. If local option was curried he would strive to seeit enforced. Mr Wu: Lawrence, an old war horse in Ewvrtnont, thanked his mover and sci-under for the honor, but was too new a. man lo aspire and retired from 1 be field . Mr McGowan had done what he thought right. he had not been blam- ed for wrong doing and would try to serve them well again it elected. Mr B Sharp wanted the Sega-mot works running again and woul strive it elected to brink this about. If local option was curried he would Huh-n M Mr Swallow reminded them he had promised to learn, he had learned and was going to retire. He denied any intention of insulting Ml Gallon. an alleged. Ind regretted it he had often- ded unyone. He referred to his ac- tion in locat option matters and wan- ted {all plav. "We have had too many dead councils. last council the hen we ever had.†money for, they had made the hill better than ever it was. and the town had good value for their Toner '4000 wunmple for the bridge and they never had An offer for the factory though he admitted there was an in. tention to make an offer. Arte, fl Hue " thanks to the chair, Nominations at Holstein Kind Words Yeovil. m time at the eGiG " 8ellool on Friday last. .uining programme was I... -__i, tt Swanston and are visiting her teal interest in - V .- ._. y A'll'lry a Ittippy and mower- and constant success in e experience. so have both Laidlaw’s being the most not the most. rerenl. Elec- lecide for Lhemeelves on Token WOJIIonths l house of Refuge, &c. lury's presentment was to the detriment of that xpressed thanks for con. a,ilda.was repyanled again am: â€1th tlbrtt the old 10mg made a business an spoke of the useful. uier and other matters Iprcssion b his ability _ a winner L. 1908 olsd. new man, and Mr, Dun. itrhiy,r, conclusions with l obb as will be seen Com, Words. l -- I ma friend, of Union " 2 of Egrvmunl and tat we cannot allow 8 teacher. pupils and without expressing unprecintmn of your HAROLD BARBER, ht URRAY Hor. V ... "u. "n. Thoygh Te ha". $.Nu.11,h..d may be eaili/d Schnoi. very Merry He " inditrei in}; mum]: in son. of mother that you our wel- Both The form below shows approximately the marking shown is in the inherent of ine, homes: who votes whet-win; mm- --- l 26 inch, maviacdreii'i, SI cr,el.iable.Cauadian maker 49 c Saleprice ........ ...- p N o. 55 Cover All Jute No. 5: special In!» fttr...t- __.-. - buck Saw 5131, 1tt 1y made, a very Bertie. 42 able article, sale pr 2e. . X .Ctpt Hand Saw Buck Saw No. 55 special Jute Blanket extra heavy striped jute wr Has no equal in qu lily " t Sale price ...... ., _..- ---, J----- .Sr.=utgeP_tee--. P""""""-'- a"a="="-'ai""Faeatecs"yhE"-erAs'i--r., uuc can nave tor Buying anythinur ere (henna article In desirable, that its cost is lealonnblo and that its acquill- tion would prom' me your comfort. We have large stock: of OVERSHOES. Rubbers. Felt Goods. MOCCASINB We are sure Would flill tho bill as well use large supply of light and heavy mine. gloves, etc. It you are think. ine of a pair of Slippers tor voureelf or any one elae Ice 0an before makings final decision. In Hosiery we hove snmeiim-s thin re selling fast so we judge when are all right. See for y mac". Trunks, Valisee, Telescope " right prices. Eggs Taken as Cash at J s . The Down Town Shce Store . . Mcllrm'ih . li. I HUNTER, - I] THE 3705: Tlnle Most Potent Reasons FORM OF LOCAL The goods to be given away will be whole month. Bring" ir checks' at the n ing the month or the following month at titled to. This is worth your considerat nothing, If your purchase er needs the to the proportionate " lue. R which to pile up the at lount of y Every purchaser SI ill be squz we will do. Cash or Trade " Anything in our stock will apply cept Groceries. f . Our store is filled with spam Just as cheap as at any other time. Every article which we intend to give away will be worth all we value it at All the conditions are simple. Keep your check which we give you every time you make at purchase during the month of January. It does not matter how small your purchase may be in a day ; It cqunta on the total at the end " the month. ALEX. RUSSELL unter's January Stc'9k'taking Sale This is no bean contest or chance game. The winner does not trust to luck. Everyone who buys their goods at this store is a winner. Those who buy the most, win the most. Cash for Grain Goods ff,', Given Away $200 Worth of Wa 4. If you purchase a HIGHEST PRICES FOR TRADE Prices within the You deal with us and you can't help but win -e"e -. I.“ Th 1 the interest of Increased busine- and lam erwise aka- upon him . mt mummy. ""'"""----.-c, Blanket, either for stable or Ot jute with good heavy Dutch my at anything near the an ,j__.-., -tuu "gl" gnu 'boaT we agvcrtlsc ash or Trade sales only are entitled to the Winnings. stock will apply on the total. amount you purchase cx- 1:366:08 the above amounts, you will receive ttoops " luc. Remember you hive a whole month In ar lount of your purchase. a e 10.00 worth of Goods during the month, you can get other goods to the value of 01.00 15.00 worth, you get goods to value of. .. ' . . . 1.50 2t.00 worth, " ......2.00 25.00 worth, " . .. ...2.My 80.00 worth, " ..... .3.00 35.00 worth, " ......3.50 5).00 worth, " ----, 5m at Highest Market Pri - _.., mm; near the same price? Liii consideration. squa'rcly dealt withand That Fe advertise OPTION Badifii" reach of everybody. 1' Ji,ftrt. .sivi,nF'iiii"t'" mable goods and you can buy them ..u- J. S. Mcllraith above lent. v ndi - J -iiie 'Jrfe'..r.'y.f.iT.. '... '50 ' Horse Blanket pe Im_IopumhM .. ,:v_. -""' ..', most convenient time to you dur, --" -_- . . open for inspection during the IMO an-..__:-_. . . _ _ or outside ve what yd; glaze“;- It means something for We uae, in u. Keryey Ignigg. ‘urham '. a. 1908 u‘ tl â€no...“ "'iteeehtvve.va., Smmmm-m p; 'i! Clothing sitWik'i iiiiaiiii , tFx Airy Urzaiis' u You can a lid hear t VOL. THE REVIEW" "try offer a?“ " 'ill tim, “In Jam n. Rum If! All M r tt THE Ni “do 'e.. um!“ let J“: , my PM " ralud “I “Ill