S EU i H. A. BURNETT § » We .. *‘:2 *c.‘=¢ ’/’, [ -s\‘t 22 tnay 4 % | x * maww SPEOIAL «4 'ï¬â€"rf " PWA J aal Gents‘ Tailor and Furnisher Next to Keeler‘s, Durham. We have more han than ever this year bes beautiful novelties in boxes and gentlemen, Boys‘ Sweaters at m 30c and 754 Men‘s Winter Vests at 1.75, 2.00, 2.50 Men‘s Slippers â€"â€" A Special line for Xmas gifts at : m $2 Men‘s boxed Braces . just a few Special lines for Xmas at 50 & T5¢ Handkerâ€" chiefs Men‘s Gloves, lined, from . 75c Men‘s Furâ€"lined Gloves at . Men‘s Unlined Gloves from $1 Men‘s Sweaters from a Just Just run your eye down this list of.Gents‘ Furâ€" nishings. You may find something interesting As we are the only Gents! Furnishing Store in Durham, ladies will find easy choosing here in selecting gifts for gentlemen friends and relatives from our extensive stock. We have put the prices just right to special Xmas Bargains, As we are the more handkerchiets year besides so ne 1 ___ _ Men‘s 7 Neckwear for ladies We have the largest Stock of Xmas Neckwear in Durham so it miukes choosing eacy for everyone Prices range from. ....25¢ to 1 On â€" â€"....25¢ to 1.00 $1 to 2.50 $1 to 3 50c and 75¢ give you to §2 DURHAM REVIEW The 1908 Christmas Number of " The Farmer‘s Advocate and Home Maga zine, " while waintaiving a broad catholâ€" icity ot outlook, strikes a dominant national note. _ Articles of geveral interest from the pens of leading Canâ€" adian authorities treat a pleasing variety of topies in a comprehensive mlnner.l Dr B. E. Fernow, of the University of Toronto, in a sweeping suryey of the timber situation in Canada, impresses the farmers‘ interest in forestry. ‘Tarnâ€" ing the page:, ove‘s interest s arrested by such topics as Frank Yeigh‘s picturâ€" esque penâ€"portraiture of Norwegian agriculture, " The Horse in History, and Romance, " the " Outlook for the Beef Industry in GCavada, " &c. The chords of sentiment nare touched in * Christmas on the Farm " and " An Old Boy‘s Recollection. " Otker noted articles are : " A Quarter of a Century in Poultrydom., " * The Trend of Mariâ€" time Agriculture, " * Quebes‘s Dairy Industry, " and a description of the | largest (rnit farm in British Columbia.| There is also a Home Department, a fiction department, and all is pleasingly illustrated, Subscrivbers to * The Farmâ€" er‘s Advocate " are presented with this number in lieu of u regular issue. To nonâ€"subscriveis. the price is 50 cents per copy. New subscribers will receive it as a premium while the snpply lasts. Address the WiLLrax Weup Co., Limit ed, London, Out. A great Variety of Rubâ€" bers now on Display. National and Comprehensive in And teach fu fil. Yea fi86Â¥ thon by precert and exzample taught Thy lessor, Have wo learned it as we ought ? Have we moved upward, nearer to the goal ? THE PEOPLES STORE The Three Hundredth Anniversary of Milton‘s Birth. Cemmmmmm (Des. 9, 1908,) * There was a man sent from God, whase name was John‘ Three hundred years have left their tellâ€" tale rings Upondthe tree of time since he appearâ€" ad A , som imewnat have â€"we learned ; be with as stiil, terms. us Man‘s high function to M. MACKERACHER, Felt solesâ€"â€"leather top with felt lining. IN NEW QUARTERS Men‘s felt shoes a specialâ€" ! ty. All feltâ€"soles and upâ€" g Overshoes from one buckle to four buckles. Men‘s Heavy Rubbers 5 laced and buckled, One and f two buckle rubbers, laced, s all heights from two holes m to nine holes. These are all snag proof and rolled edged. a After two years in business in Daurham I thank beartily the many farmers and others who havefavored me with their trade and have pleasure in announcing that I will in the future bave hays pleasure in meeting in more commodious (}uart.ers. all my old friends and trust many new ones. Promptness and fair dealâ€" ing will continue to be my motto. Yours for business, I NC dn sprinncalPB calisintanciinr: ~APeaats s s h . 5+ for the purpose may meet me at J. Murdock‘s implement rooms on those days in the ul':ernoon. Sales proni]pt.- ly attended to and prices right. or furtber particulars call or write to elxxl KENN!.’_Edge Hill, Auctioneer rvepmpetliaptr ty Pb for county of Grey. BON BONS ALWAYS FRESH I have decided te be in the town of Durham on Wednesday and Sat urday of each week during the fail and winâ€" terterm, to arrange for sales, Any person or persons wishing to see me The Maple Leaf Brand Is the thing to think of now Sloore, of town, are framing at Mr Jno. Staples new barn. We wish ye Editor, staff, and all Roview readers a very Merry Christâ€" mas anod Happy New Year. G. H. STINSON MOJC] Bakery. advertised for. _ We are pleue'd‘to hear thatliut;r Jno. Weir, who returned last week from Fergus hospital is improving nicely. We u;‘fhd to see that Mr Thos. Greenwood is able to be out again. Our popular teacher, Miss Annie Wardrow is leaving at the end of gbjo“te_l:m._ _A new teacher is now A. B. McLellan here, meetings to be held every two weeks. A successful meeting took place last Friday evening. Mr Jas. Edï¬.and Mrs Edge celeâ€" brated their mond Wedding last Tuesday. We extend bearty conâ€" gratulations. _A fa‘ll report will be found on page 1. Mesars Arch. Ector and Harry Wilâ€" liams, who have been in the northâ€" west the past three montbs, returned home a week ago, bale and bearty. A Literary Society bas been started We have a good supply of fresh Baking always on hand. _ Also a good assortâ€" ment of Candies, Nuts and oranges, CARD OF THANKS Notice to Public. Edge Hill. . J. Ector and Geo. s Unrham my entire Massey Harrls ! cleared out at cost For bargains in M Mowers & Rakes Sults 180 944 Pants, For all Oxford Creamfc'L Separator Repairs |~~ Snow RooMsâ€"Next to Swallow‘s Bar L ic c hvr Shop.,‘ vttdsratllt d se t s hi 3 t h 1 t & 110 $ RESIDENCE â€" First house south of Lawrence‘s Blacksmith Shop, Full line of Catholic Robes and _ black and white Caps for aged â€" people. Embalming a Specialty. Picture Framing, Shortest Notice UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director 1 xt‘ t‘ 5... . & vesting seasons, i ::"“.'l. Overalis Smocks De Laval and Massey Harril: Cream Separator. and everythin, i th i ; Coal 0;1 and Machine Oil alvnyll nhhln:?]yn. &.'gmh :n... -:.F-‘.r. in stock,. _E% Arlite. implements for Ha;';;g vesting seasons. and ail kinds of users are requested to write VICKERS, 605 Parliament St TORONTO, oONT. O@OLâ€"~JOL~ ~JOL~â€" ~J0OL~â€"~320L~ <~20 P. 8, â€"All engraving done free on goods bou And any piece of Jeweliry of any kind laid for Christmas. STER P. G, A. WEBSTER, A gold locket & chain make a very acceptable GOId l gift to a lady with her monogram on locket. 50C to ALEX RUSSELL Hollywood Paintsâ€" Quartsâ€"â€"Regular price 46¢, afâ€" ter supper sale price........35¢ 4 Gallons, rcfular price 90¢, afâ€" ter supper sale price.... .. .. 70¢ Gold Bracelets 2 to $9 Ladies‘ Fancy and plain cloth slippers with and without fancy buckle, regular price $1 and 1.25, after supper sale PMNOEâ€",>24%s .xxi1% 1 i«r44‘> . «h0p Gld Brooche s 35c to $18 White and Unbleached Table Linen worth 75, 60, 65 & 50c a yd, after supper sale price For Saturday‘s Economy AFTER â€" SUPPER _ SALE G eat crowds from far and near were on hand piCkâ€" up the snaps. _ Stock{rapidly melting away. The last opportunity now awaits you to pick up such values as are now being offered. The Mighty Sale Alex We have large stock of solid gold rings ever shown in Durham. Every ring solid gold stamped. [23 pounds best Granulated Sugar for $1 McFPadden . BELL | Dul_'ham. school PAINTS Bring the wighty sale sheet with you and get the offerings. Webster‘s for Xmas _ Gifts Umbrelias, _l-.t; Caps, Shirts Massey Harris ] ::.m“lntm l-:-u.u., Susâ€" ying and Har-! z .'.“.t:llf_h..l. Vnéerâ€" Now in Full Swing Russell, The Big Store, Durham 4 i Caet. D urham From 7 o‘clock to 10 x 1 Solid Gold Rings Gold Lockets & Chains Going out of 210 everything in the Gent‘s Far. nishing line th“h is your chance :‘ng you should take ad yantage on goods bought at this store, 1.50 to $25 Having decided to give up the Gent‘s Furnishing ï¬ldna: in Dorham my entire stock will be cleared out at cost price . For bargains in Men‘s and Boy‘s and near were on hand pickâ€" You will find in our stock of Bracelets everything up to date. J. H. Rose We have a ‘large assortment of both solid “ol(‘r and gold filled brooches which make a very acceptable gift to a lady, Graat sale price for Universal, do.....3.50 for %.19 Clothes Ringers (Royal Caâ€" nadian) worth f«, after supper Nickel Tea Kettles No.8 and 9, regular 1.75. After supper sale price ... ... .. . 1.38 2 only oak heaters, coal or wood, regular $15, after mp:er sale price ... .......» .. »811 Rapid clothes wringer 4.75 â€" The Jeweller ‘(!M,-.. DEC. 17, 1908 away free of charge , History and Art! a¢ $1.00 to J The THE REVIEW, D VOL. XX THE DU +o any address i will send THE R now to Jan. 1, 19 month«) for 1 ds or see t bor doe vaut The House of Qualit If you 1 week th which appe is the Farm The Sun : There Many IOF G We