t) " C-tti.,.:........,....':.'.',':-...""-".;::'-",):"'-","..,,-.....',-' * What to Give and ti, t Where. to Get it (ij it) w t, The Central Drug Store yaaiayrtiaa:Sie-sciisit Ai, " #990319 drie6eileirihihsyuxiiic.'iwdif' Mama» " 'j,, " tt? " a " atsgyvtiyetsqvtqssqeqe:v3a:iyqviriFt6tqseee4sib Ho can save you M) per Cum on Rubbers that we guaranteed to be No. 1 quahty. These Rubbers have to move out within thonext 10 days to make room for any stock. 80 don't allow this opportun- ity to pasn by without purchasing ts-pair. Sale of Men's Rubbers Where to Get it _ - Settle the Question Now m-e-_-ev For Quality, Class andc Low Prices our line is the finest in old Grey. Perk-cs & Toilet Articles Toilet Sets in Ebony and Pur- Ian- Isrorr, See th can Mariette Sets In" Inna. Cloth Brushes, Mat Brnsau, Hail Brushes, - Ebony and Rosewood Fancy Stationery Ststety "zora,2detofM.t0 Candy, all kinds Cigars Pipes, To). JCO Suokcu’ Supplies Ae, " Bran, Shorts, Middlings. Crimped Oats. Miar d chop, Com. mon Chop, (at Chop. At the mill or delivered anywhere in single too IIs ton lots or Car loads. Ring us 1p when you require Flour and Faed. we have the and: on hand. Also the celebrated Blatchlonl‘s Calf Meat and Stock Food. Prim. and Coh Molauinc Meal for all kinds of stock, etc. \ll kinds of (will bought at market pnce. Special Reductioa on Flour and Feed in ton lots. Telephone No 8 Phn No Buy your G T. R. tickets here It you have not bought your Heavy Rubbers yet, call and see W. L. Saunders. Next Gratraxa St. Bridge or Happy New Year W. L SAUNDERS THE PEOPLE/S MILLS Wishing All my Customers , extend to them a cordial invitation to visit my store and purchase their goods. Vary Mano one See the display In his window. the Holiday Baking . L GRANT r, See ttt em Purse- Waliets, etc Fancy China, andlast but not land: one least, the greatest offer ever iloth Brushes, made in the country Hail Brushes, Until our stock of Hot Water toaewood Bag. are sold we will allow 50c on your mum bottle, any ' shape, any color, - don’t 2detoit'5.t0 make any (Inference when l you bought it-Ott a pur- chase of Central Drug store guaranteed hot water bot. e. Ar" .‘. . .‘. .\. . . . . :ii,iuit.a.ar.9ai,.e"i.is:it.P,.S.9e.il) Yours for Business, Cut 61.53 & Brushed Brass Leather Goods, Hand Bags, the best mil we know i time you w ing it all tl SuCees, Merry Cttt istmaa to all recalxse " It (ioe at THE sr: OEMAN " an bit (J the White am you will de- 1 you bake is a We recommend it 4 wholesome and s iree from the articles of the Ho ill rt! 1: process and ym use it this insist on hav. time, Through f.tl. m frtia,t m tji' (M ft! it" '0 Â¥ m u t I†a: 'It 'r '.,t), (8 'tt A pretty wedding took place at the home " Mr Jas. Br mu on Wed- nesday. Dee. 3ist, 1913, when his mange-st daughter, Emma Ethel. was armed in marriage to Mr Wm. Zafell, of Hanover. To the analog of Lohengrin‘a wedding march pltty- ed by Mrs Wood, of T'ororto, the groom took his place and" an arch bftevergn-ens premly deeorated and was fulmmd-by the Bride, who was giwn away by her father, and the little tliwer girl Jemima Hargrave,’ niece of the bride The ceremuny “as performed by Rev 1lrPradbam, of Durham, in do presence ofrela- tivee and neighbers At the conciusion of the ceremony, the happy couple wore subjected to many eongratolaaiora. This Doing over. the guests were ushered to the dining-room, where a lumptuous wedding dinner awaited than). The bride's dress was of white sat. in with trimmings of pearls and aha-i dow lace. She wore a long bridal veil and carried a large bouquctoi white roses and ferns, tied with white I ribbons. The ilower girl wee dress- ed in p nk silk, Unl'l') ing a bouquet oi _ pink roses and terns. The groom‘s gift to the bride more. pearl sunburst. i to the organs: a bit set with pearls) and to the timer girl a locket and; chain. The many varied and Vain-i abl, giits testify to the esteem in; which the young couple are held. l A very pleasantevening was spent, in mDSlc, singing and dancing. The bride's gotug' away suit weal trvvy blue serge and alarge white) beaver hat with black French Plame ‘ They left on Monday for their new home in Hanover. where. the groom has A good situation in the Cement Works. The heat ot good wishes go with th in for a lung and happy wed- ded lite. Mr and Mrs rs Lyons, oi Turonte, 1astrcded the wedding of the latter'e Leiazer, Miss Emma Brown and visited Unruly other friends. E Mr and Mrs “load, of Toronto' lr‘nmdn oi bride " "groom Mr and [Mrs Zafelt, visited atthe home of Mr Jas. Brown la t week. ix». h' arriving Tuimilu o 3.1“. ' Tram No G, having Montreal. Wind luir ss'irl inn 9. if: n m. o, nun. Broad St i L'.lop in daily for Pt. Arthur, Ft, Wil. ili um and Winnipeg will be withdrawn 1 ‘l'wr trip leaving Montreal Dee 31st .1913. until March 2nd, 1914 when tiluuugh service will be resumed. , Train No. " leaving Winnipeg 6.15 i p in. Fort William 8.15 a. m, Pt. Ar- (tlttir. 9.03 a m daily, (Arriving Ottawa. â€mull St. 3.20 :p. m. and Montreal. Windsor St, 7 p "I will he discontinued after trip Jan 3rd from Winnipeg and ‘.l;inlmry 4th from Ft Willmm and Pt. I Arthur. This train will rennin: ser- vice March 5th, 1914. from Winnipeg and March " from Pt. Arthurand Ft. Witlirur. Mrs Jas. Whitmore and family en- joyed New Year's day with her daughter, Mrs Firth and Mr Firth, Uvrhauu. Mr and Mrs A. mum, of Allan Park spent New Year's day with their parents, Mr ant: Mrs Robt. Lindsay. The most remarkable Cough and Cold remedy known to science. For all lung and thront trouble it has no equal. 2.5: and yh: per bottle, at all drug stereo. Mr John Moore and two suns spent the holidays with MrTtws. Moore. Mr and Mrs A. Lawrence spent New Year's Day with their daughter. Mrs A. Hooper at Top Cliff. Mr and Mrs Rum. Wells, of Allan In“: and Mr and Mrs ltubt. Whit- lnnre. of Durham. ate their New Ywar's Ilium-r with Mr and Mrs N. "The ’un Friend for 40 cm." A new mm with: Crow and Win: 'd,Tli' (‘nnmwnoing from Ottawa Jan. Blh and hum North Bay, Tuesday, Jan ii, a local train will run between Ottawa, Ill-mad St. Station and North Bay, daily rxcept Sunday. leaving Ottawn 1.30 p m arriving North Bay I0.10p m lroteving North Bay 7.45 a. m arriying “mad St station 'd 45 p m. Full particulars from any 0 PR agent dr th Important Chtnges.in Train Service, Canadian I'acific Ry. NOX A COLD 108 While You Sleep 31117011- W Train Nu. all now leaving tiudlrury In 15 p m dme an iving Torolncns oo a. m. Will be tliseantinued hetwvelu Sullhuly and Toronto after Sunday. .lan.4. Toronto-North Bay aleuping enr will be discontinued with this M Train No.27 IIO'V leaving Toronto c, p m daily, arriviuR Saubury 5-55 .m. Will 'oe diwnmvinued between ‘oruutu and Sudm-ry after Saluuday. mummy ma. , Train Nc. 2t't vow leaving Sudhury ary rm ving , cutter re. or ar's di aitmore POPULAR PLACE ll sumess in their n ttt tip-it 801100181!) i Milvertwll respucuv hem n " ot tmoro and lu' nest Met THE DURHAM REVIEW anerQ N. ‘at his bld In! 3 Miss Win nd Mr ux1:l_:day last for to Toronto] nun-[Ids to rm cw SW ii I and tlald Jil bullied “I III! ".3 The Xmas tree m connection with the’BuptisI S. B. was held on Mon- da).the Mud. A larsra.ttutrtettee listened ton prngram of recitations, snug-9 and exercises. MrDuncan Me- Kimmn ably titled 'l:e position of irlutrronttn. Proecrl amounted to $2.40. Jr and MIS “.11 Carrie Visited Ma- kdale z'rmada C n‘nstmas week. bet many mend! a; Muiock. Llr Henry In 1.195021 and family. Fr'cevxlle. and Mr ll. Long and chil- dun, \Valkemm, pert Xmas thy a}. the home ot Mr, M d Mrs. J. McGillx~ nay. - " Hrs Wm Yul on Visited her sister, Mrs Long 'm W slkcrton .over the week and. This Wak's News Mrs. Milton Sti; son and daughter Beulah vism-d mt 311' Wm Lunney's. Mr Jack Brown and sister Faith, Mr Artie Lunnev Lad sister Maggie, vzsuedat Mr. Tluv, Imwreuce's, New Year's eve. Miss Anme Sup. maul: of Toronto. is spending her hohdays at her home. IBarlev............... 48 to (Butter................ 22to i:E-................. 80to 'Potatoes per bag. .... 1.00 to 1 ‘Hidea.............. If] ‘Baet'.dressod........ 1000toU "ry:s,dresued.,..... lOOOto " iHoea, live.fo b..... 8 lDtlednpples.............. gHay, perton...... .... 15001011 lent-'5 eve. Mt, and Mrs. Alex. McDonald and AIL-s Sarah Mohmmld. visited " Mr. Kohl Ledingluua'tr, New fem-’5 Day. Mrs.Levi Kunsenhnuser and Ian Lorne of Hespeler visited at Mr. Wm. Bailay’n, _ _ . . Mr". Wm. Fultcn accompanied his daughter, Miss Sarah to Stratford, where she has secured a school. We are sorry to hear that. Mm Annie Hobkirk as laid up at present whh a sore back. Mr. Wm. Bailey has purchased a tine new Thomas organ from Mr Wm. McFadden. Um! am. The melord Presbrtetien church held their annual Xmas tree on Dee. 23rd. A gnod pwgram ot songs, rec- itttions and exercises was listened to by a large audience, Fev. Mr. Leslie acting as chairman. Proceeds amoun- ted to $17.“). _ uucsa...... '....r. 8 12 Goeo. _........... 8 12 Turkeys. .....r... 13 16 List ha been carefully revised. Chlakeus. per lb. Fowl (has)... . Rmztera ..... ... Dueks...,.. m.... Mr Alf Redford has sold his farm to' Mr Clark Tony and will get posession In March. Mil Redford and famil purpose residing m Durham. cy Congratulations to Mr. Geo Brown. nnd m 'Nm Lunaey on their respec- i twe Victories far resve and drputy. 1 The meeting of the W, F. M. s. and W. H M. S was held in the church on Monday last. Quite a number of the ladies attended. It was cold driving north on Sun day night, wasn't it Brice ? a Miss S. MrArthur, of Dornoch. in company with her nephew, A. B. Mc- Donald. attuned Friday from visit. mg friends at, Coleman, Mich. I‘URHAM. Jan Flour per ttwt .... ... Oatmeal persack ... Ohogper ttwt......., Bae .irheat.......... PtuiWheat........., 8pringWheat....... Paar foed........... t-zaclnr A meeting ofthe Women‘s Institute will bs held on Wednesday, the 2lst of January at the home of Mrs Alex Campbell. Mr J. H, Parke, our general mer- chant. visited frhnda in London on Friday and Saturday. Mr Hamlet, of Hanover, visited at Mr McKnight's on Sunday. Call again. ""s to MI d r Emu: at Dromore Wis are sorry to hearof Mrs Smith's Illness, als, Mrs McKnight. bat hope to hear of their recovery soon. A Bright New Year to Ye Editor. staff and readers. Mr limb! bicrifat of Toronto. visited The wembex 5 ill continues more like spring than P inter. {rum ll Durham Markets. Il If " INS dt' M? Mann, mum: is ml tr fur the zorAiup year 3, Proton, "ttrr bundalk. and Mr home It ased to il around a: sh' i'ill Jbu MULOCK ll [EDGE HILL am P (men (W6C l. Ot . RP FOCH blvifat of Torontc. visited me hero ovcr the hol‘day. Greenwood lefton Satur- ' New Umano where she main for some time. Williams arrived home y 0.: Monday last. ...... .... 1500to 1600 FQWL Alive Dreu‘d le - ttl an ll :ll Carrie .vusitad mstmns week. _ te, Vickers, vmted dun of tho Avenue, Slum _lpliGy with good visited friends P free-k end. _ Jlsie 18 (ngngul " ‘inp J'fy at S. S. 'yei' the New Year on the Avenue, A Firth returned to Lav after spending "'l . old home hem. r. Alex Aljoe able 8, 1914. . 240 to 2 90 . 2.75 , l 16 to 1 40 50 to 55 . 84 to 86 . 8t to 86 .. 34 to 35 .. " to 35 'eturned to urday. J little dang EH i000to1100 lOOOto 1000 84 to 84to 34 to " to 826 hter her 10 22 30 85 15 t I? he cannot supp] W _.‘. "'1,†'he MA RVr.L, accvptyno W, other but send mam , fur illus- ' " ' Irateé book-sealed. ‘1. gives mu , articular: and "eetlnus Mullah!!! Indica.WlNDSOR " PPLY co..wtatbor, om What Taxed Food Means. Train No 27 now leaves Toronto 8.4.3 p m daily, arriving Sunbury 5 co n m and will be discontinued bowl-nu Toronto Ind but bury after Saturday. Jun 3rd, INV Train Ho 28 now leaving Fudbury 10 is p m daily arriving Toronto 8 B, m. will be discontinued between Sudnury and Town- to after SundayJau 4, 1914. TorontoSault Me Mario sleeping cal-will be handled Toronto to Sud bury on train No 3, leaving Tomato lo 20 p m daily and sud- bury to haul: Ste Marie on train No. 27, nrrivlng Haul! Sh Morie, Out, Ll'..' thut (Eastern time) and San“ Ste Marie. Mich 1240 p m (Helical “moi. Sault Ste Marle- Toronto Sleeping car wt lbe handled Saul: Eve Marla; to Sutlbury (an train No. 28. loav- iug Sault Ste Mule. Mich. 2.30 p. m, daily. Ivemml than and Saul: Ste Marie. out 3.50 , m [Emu-m time] and tram Sudbury to 'lurou'o on train No S. arriving Toronto 9 a m. Full particulars, from any I', P R agent or writ. M. a. Murphy. District Passengrr Agent, Toronto. Toronto-North Bay tileepirot dtseputittued with this service IMPORTANT CHANGE TRAIN SERVICE Large Sales CllllLSDalLeglh, llllyg Reductions in Prices of Departmental Store, General Agni.“ tor Canada. _ , - "-"eTf2.TTT'= w. oes Jiygtdttr8t: . igacih'Fe5i.'?irflir'2'ir' yjdfe0hnip'tiWaiylrlyNeisrs 3:3: slacking Cur will be A select stock cums and Rugs. Notwithstanding the great increase in ette Blankets, we are now selling II x during January. A new stock of the E. T. Corset unlly sold at $1.25. Tweed Overcoats; rggular idoo for. . . . . . . . Tweed Overcotits, regular I2.oo for. . . . . . . . . Beaver Overcoat, with with fur collars, reg. A fine selection of Dress Goods in the newest designs. Tweed Overcoats, regular $7.00 for. . . Beaver Overcoats, regular 9.50 for. .. Iweecj pvercoats, regular 9.50 for. .. Flannelette Blankets The Highest Prices for Produce OVERCOATS IN epgwirgarw""l'"""c""'mmilt iii, E cg 331 per cent. off; TORONTO iii ' y'. 'iii"gitggtgptyggttye5ieggRRhellKlXQrlf@d 333333 of Floor Coverings in Oilclolhs, Linol- We wish to {bank {he citizens of Durham rand surrounding country Half-Price Wall Paperli for the liberal share t i business they have given us during the past year. We have tried to give nil:- faction, and wherein we have failed, we trust you will pardon us Our Motto for 1914 will be $S Improve- meat in all departments." Athe Down Town Shoe Store EGGS TAKEN AS CASH C P. R. Town Office t Wishing you all a Happy. and Prosperous New Year, we are as ever, ' McKECHNIB MacFARLANE & CO. all Holiday Goods for next 15 days Sale will continue for One Week More Uruggists and Booksellers Yours for business JANUARY 2 1914 OI" $1 Corset us- price of Flannel- 4 at 1.35 per pair ...... $4.75 ...... 5.98 ...... 6,25 ...... 8.48 .......8.45 $12for 9.75 J. S. MCILRAITH Buy your tickets lungs Durham r sot WEE; Hines M can Ind I to Owen spending opoctiw r “in MI in town It Mum! l den, Vishnu qudny . Mr John " stadir h The sturdy the county: tt tethers, gvui, hill-Lned m Ohm is muki birch canoe " ties Country - home an benunful sin tug the in “he‘d and at ber AROL' N I) The Man Toromo Sm tcrlido.t F “V chars They a Mr John been teael past lei m tion " tent tug month, THE 01M PHAR “A! NIKE VII i l Mien Ag tyratford l studies In I Mines demon hul and rem†Ills: R “(is on Mon primlry Ct Rev. 3 "mar ot Hols in: am ti ochool lr " M TO Tomm sun am In toil Mr J .1: Alt... not bitt and JANUARY 8 mint m i?! Over: PR1 " 'il i,), [j' " .h' a lied t I is: Li ree Al M to m mow Black bes hnottu Overcoat, imitatiu Iars of l - T ween twee Mother t tit fe Boy's that; J this In t goods 0 an for l lI SCI ore