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Durham Review (1897), 9 Dec 1909, p. 8

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H F4 For Men â€" â€" and Boys _ Xmas Gifts for Men and Boys at the Gents‘ Furnishing Store We have all the Nice Things for Christmas Giving This with We have the Largest stock of Christmas Neckwear Durham. Prices ranging from............. The Men‘s Man, e‘ve more Handkerchiels than ever, besides some beauâ€" tilul Novelties in boxes for ladies and gentlemen. H. A. BURNET T is more of a Christmas Store than ever this year such an aftractive and varied stock to select from, at the lowest possible prices, such asâ€" Highâ€"class Goods Men‘s Neckwear Come and inspect our Stock hefore going elsewhere Ties Handkerchiefs Sweaters Cravats Ladies‘ Gauntlets Toques Gloves Fancy Suspenders Fancy Slippers Muffler Squares Men‘s Gauntlets Umbrellas and a great many other suitable gifts for Christmas giving. We have the Largest and finest stock of the above mentioned goods in Durham, so you cannot fail to find what you require. Durham, Ont. in 25c to $1.00 ®T Wt 7 Boys Men and For THE DUORHAM:REVIEW TIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Miss Ida Wilson returned Monday to Guelph Hospital, after a three weeks‘ holiday at home. Ye Editor is taking in the Fat Stock Exhibition in Guelph this week. Mrs T. McAnulty is a delegate at the Women‘s Institute in Guelph this week,. Mrc. John McQueen returned â€" last week from Owen Sound where he has heen employed. Mrs Dougal Mcltechnie has DCCH YCF} seriously ill with blood poisoning but is improving under Dr. Hutton‘s care. Mrs Wim Moore has her father and sister Mr and Miss McCrae from the West visiting with her at present. Miss Marion Calder has been ill the past week and this with threatened apâ€" pendicitis but is somewhat better now. Miss Jean Milligan. Hutton Hill, visited her aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs Geo. Tarnbull over Saturday and Sunday, Mr and Mrs Finlay Grabam were guests of Mr and Mrs Caldsr over the week end. â€" Both will spend the coming nolidays nere, 1 Mesdames McKinley and Boynton of Torounto, and Webster of El Paso, Pexas, "&re bome with their mother, Mrs Jas, Lauder in ber serious illness. Messrs RobertAdlam and John Calf are in London toâ€"day, conferring with the Bishop of Huron as to a sacâ€" cessor to their present pastor Rev. A. A. Bice. Jeweller Webster is still in a low tae of bealth at Toronto Mospital, out slightly uoproved since the ecd of last week, _ We bope to see him back amongst us by New Year‘s, Mr Neil McLean, Aberdeen, has hought the residence behind Mr Morâ€" afl‘s, and will be moving in â€"shortly with his family, Mr Glass, the former vccupant, has movyed to the house formerly occupied by Mr RKussell, Mrs Jas. Lauder for a week or ten days back has been very ill and she is now yet out of danger. Her sons John from Peoria, Il., and Joseph have been home and her four daughters are all with her. _ We hope the clouds will lift and life be stiil spared. Mr H. E. Bywater, ot the Palmer ston Spectator bas started a paper in Moorefield called the Advance, which will be deyoted to the interest of the village and surroundings, It presents a creditable appearance and Bro, Byâ€" water with his experience and ability will be able to make the two papers go better than twice one. Lots 2 and 3 of 20 in the first conâ€" cession of Bentinck, oneâ€"half mile south of the Corporation of Durham, 100 acres in good state of cultivation ; well watered by running streams, A frame house, 7 rooms, frame bank barn, 45x69, Town school. For furtber particulars apply on the premises to James Burt, Proprietor BGlkMErON To Rent 2 good hcuses, Apply to Though the Sale 1 choice goods to be sold. duced prices Staple Only Two Weeks to It would take more space and time in stock for Christmas trade. This : Your Own Loss Farm for Sale. McKechnie has been very 4 4 ieb esz z o > ATIMER Day THIS APPEAL 1$ TO YOU! REMEMBER on eante Wwhose Par: ents Cannot Afford to Pay for Treatâ€" ment is Treated Free. The Hospital for Sick Children had last year in its cots and beds I,l55‘£utientsâ€"- 883 of these were m fl" from 267 places in g e the Province. Sixtyâ€" Nad‘. five per cent. were ;‘ \f;."é‘ children of p o o r s ) â€" einy?] igh people who could i/ V‘ at not afford to pay. If you know of any child in your neighborhood w ho is sick or has any deformity send the name of the parent to the Secretary. . The Hospital for (MR> Â¥ZLB €. Sick Chil?!.r‘:n is not . e EP foâ€"tâ€"inets a local but a great “7 Provincial Charity i for the sick child of the poor man in uny GOING HoOME IN A WEEK part of Ontario has sitme claim upon its help tion the Institution Two cuus roor casks has treated 15,613 IN PLASTER children ; 11,550 of theso unable to pay and were treated free, Just think of it«â€"Your money can help the Hospital to do the‘ good work of straightening the crooked limbs and club feet of little children. Please help us. MASSAGING A PATIENT. the Hospi« tal last year and 67 had perfect correction. Please Send Cantributions to J. Hoss Robertson, Chairman, or to Douglas m _ ae c oi t 1 h erao w ere 69 cases of Club Feet treated i n as the child who l i ves within the its walls in Toronto. 4% of Angad i“%& s e WHPT You know how much easier it is to exactly suil yOUI®C when all lines are almost untouched. Then why not take adyantage of those advantages : Our stock is at this minute complete from collar humn*s”‘ diamands. It comprises the worthiest goods that we could buy Wi our money, or that you can buy with yours. Â¥ venience. \. You can make your selections now at your leigure, amd bj my;:"..' small deposit may have them laid aside for you until the $* eventâ€" ul day," UNDERT AKING Begs to announce that he is carrying on AN UNDERTAKIN BUSINESS at PRICEVILLE AND ROMORE Conducting Funerals, The Priceville Business McMILLAN & RILEY Close and Careful attention to every transaction, whether by ; or night, CALL ; PRICES MODERATE. Supplying all Funeral Materials, including Catholic Robes, < Advance Shopping = is carried on as w# All you people know the benefits of early looking You know you miss the crowds and all that YOU are invited to avail yourself of this priviege. Watchmaker ercy . McMILLAN Jewelryâ€"the Gift of Gifts. DECEMBER 9, 1909 ]eweller easier : Mr McMillan also does a business and besides provides MEALS AND LODGINo for men and horses At Dromore HMHARNESS W ebster ;fid]fiéfiu balim Optician. all that sort of incos n I Ladies Coats,. Sweater Coats d ice sn c 400 m n n e m The XXXII, NO Is indicated Carrying aw Women‘s Fu Let Nothing away from THE 1 RIGHT N Jas w . W Su S Su Sq SDCCI Ru at BJIG The ®1

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