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Durham Review (1897), 10 Dec 1914, p. 5

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Books Christmas e ce on a Stock 2 inas set % & 10, 1914 3 _ are â€" silent is very much ‘clated b’ x jand old and an elevating nce on all &in home if well de in the ve_ you ever ht how easy ) buy a TEA INNER SETP, lece at a thne noes Place ? m the Tickets be I-’J:-ZE:-CEE% ouse fuorâ€" oduce en if breakâ€" cear you can » thus keepâ€" RAITH Prices right All Here ur set comâ€" Start this tell hubby it and send InsSs price. _ We SSIC SHOES DslVve 1 Small Profits neatest Store 3 ir@alns ANDON. see these er yd 25 at the 5¢ pieâ€" to the sets. 1ce¢ Te , ZENUS CLARK 1J l N tA A NJ D% iY3 7?i 19 Igl« <W FIBRE BOARD mers ! _ QUALITY HARMACY PM Property Now ULLER PRICEVILLE ... the Huntsman 1 1 Oil for all Guns work so well with other Irying is believing. The ( game tells the tale. : scrubin your bunch s you are getting ready c market. Maybe two. te these. Feed them rnational Stock Food in their other rations. +ocls these will be your ‘ and Dealer for Durâ€" y of the & FiTTINGS Lath always on : prices. Custom plly attended to 9 4 vrs to California ) ."*°° 1 Sunny South ‘ ,‘,\,'""l",'; Choice of Routes K A M L 2A »nldingsâ€"better and ind plaster, Cuts with a saw Cannot fall off No dirt or muss e for yvourself INSTRUCTION ISIT URCHASE all the Way Crease 1D value. se ) judge say that? 4J oâ€"day will ever | ye This certamly ase in the selling é I have for sale ; or M i re, convenient to | _ y improved, only | 4 ce at 5 per cent, far de ecmount. â€"well preâ€"| wi Chicago Montreal w luntsman â€" fi faaug J ; ~ This w for all Guns [ & "‘]“‘-' :o well with other ‘BO this is believing. The ® tells the tale. names _( gone to | with ver 11 take ‘ub in your bunch wt ire getting ready south sid. et. .\\;.lybe two. fl At lot 3 soee fro Alcckon cir other rations. Dugald â€"( these will be your John Rot If you do not creâ€" son, Jr., . If it fails. your McLachils : refunded. fl‘ of Protor fi‘ 13 John I Arthor, 4 f '\/."f Talcums, fi‘ MceDonale o LI,JU_‘“.T?_ l.fl'nmn. : ind all kinds rel BUY or SELL b y of iaicums, Cold Creams, various other ( many firms‘ MILLS is BOOK D. FLEMING all q loutts" farm 1 very cheap (0 announce id surroundâ€" his Planing ipped and is Good farm. th A gr y day at the n hn io Lndonlos l hos, ND ONTARIO M nost thorâ€" Schoo!l in inl"v:!\lr»{iltl'l; | _ In revyiewing all those names of old tor sale ; | Origimmal proneers we might make some i | mistakes but not many. Those who MCOLL,|aere now owners or oceupying those 5 per ceni, | facms will bear in mind that their preâ€" decessors had to endure hbardships well pre ! when first coming to prove whag kind nother 50) of a lot he was lucky to get. In many P | instances the lot of a good many were '.:' "‘r‘“':'d!(aan among lulls and hollows, as a ick ..|o, _\ great many were taking thera up on Polsteim, | ‘ght, unseen. _ Along the Durbam ns in the road was given as grantâ€"ome person picked up l would get a 50 acre lot and it a son was 18 years of age he could get anâ€" hn Clark |other 50 acres. A great number iper than | made a serious mistaks that didno‘t go itts‘" Favin ta listle off the Darham road to the ery cheap | South where the farms were somewhat s | beiter, but then those people coming n 2, Ww .G. l in at first thought they were far vod farm.|enough when they had to sarry al) their provisions on their back from or SELI, | Durbam or further, We remember hout first | when a boy, a highlander going over ! north a couple of miles laying on the roadside with 100 lbs of flour across Hanover ' his neek coming from Darham, When asked what was the matter, he said he * took a glase of whiskey down the line and it weakened him, baving nothing ’[ to eai simmee he left home in the mornâ€" ing, going ten mules but he said then l L L S in grelie bu shusirich ormsa e, or it lis nothing to me. SBo we see the first !of those poor old proneers. it Hig he ONT et Ag is the ts east . Deâ€" Hege One evening last week a large crowd gathered at the cosy residence of Mr Arck, McCusig, of Top Cliff, consist. We notice some entertainments adâ€" vertized already to come off at Amas time. The Sunday School anniverâ€" gsary of the Presbyterian ehburth wilf be held in the church in this town on the evening of the 23rd December, 1914, when an excellent program will be given, consisting of good siuging by the home choir and others. _ It will be a reminder of those who were little boys and girls fifty years ago of tkeir Sunday Hcbool days, that ne such s thing as an anniversary was kept nor Xmas tree, no choir but some one who could sing the old tune of Martyrâ€" dom to the 23rd pealm, endeavored to lead the praise part of the service. Not much doing sinee the snow is gone. . We heard some one predicting we are going to have lots of bare ground before Xmas and New Years. Intended for last weck The good slzighing we had for a few days last week is all gone. Bruce is living at the age of about 90 years. Lot 32, con 1, N D R, Donald McCannel, of Boothvilie, is living yet, aged about 88 years. Lot 49 Neil McEacharn, Hopevilie, is living yet, azed 95 years, but bedtast for 13 vears This will be enough at a time of all the original giyen here. We find the names of a few living yet. Robert McDonald of Ict 40, con 1 8 D R, is living yet in some far away country now about 93 years of age. On the north side lot 20 Alex McGillivray of Ir.. 47, 48 John McKeshnie, teacher, 19 Neil McEachern, 50 Jsames Pendleâ€" ion (eclored). 51 Dixon (colored), 52 John Washington (colored), 58 reâ€" serve, 54 some one else at the kigh land hills, Donald McLean and John MceCallough. On the north side of the Darham road con I, lot 1 and 2, Mr Whitmore (Nat‘s fatber), 8 and 4 Thos. O‘Donâ€" nell, 5 Mrs Dunn, better known as Caltich . Dunn, lot 6 and 7 some one that dion‘t know the quality of the lote, lo 8 Donald Kennedy, lot 9 A1â€" lan Carapb«l1, 10 Donald MeKiunon. 11 and 12 Hector Camptell, 18 and 14 Arch,. Black, lot 15 Donald MeArthar, 16 and 17 Jonn Woods, I8 and 19 Hugh MceCormick, 20 and 21 Alex McGillivray, 22 Thos. Connor, 23 Donald McEacbern, 24 Hector Mcâ€" Lean, 25 Sam Scott, 26 Hugh Meâ€" Keehnre, 27 and 28 Alex Scott, 29 Gilbers McCanmel, 80 Atex McCannel, 381 James MceCannel, 82 Donald Meâ€" Cannel, 33 John Black, 34 John Mcâ€" Lean, 85 Maleolm Melnnes, Sr., 36 Allan Mcloncs, 87 Dunean Mclnnes, 38 Lachlan Black, 89 Arch. Ferguson 10 reserved, 41 Arch, MsDonald, 42 Neil McDonald, 43 N«l Mcleod 44 Aalcolm MeLachlan, 45 Donald Moâ€" Keehnie 8r., 46 Donald McKechnie, ' This Week‘s Budget I This week we purpose of changing a liitle, for it‘s a hard matter to fiud ’ a column of matter for every week. | bo this week we will give some of the |names _of the old pioneers who are [gone to the world unseen long years | with very few exceptions left We !wn!l tike down the Durham road, | south side, first original names : | _At lot 54 and 538 Elijah Lottman l(cfllored), lot 52 Thos. Currie, lot 51 Dugald Currie. 50 Chas. Carrie, 49 | John Robertson. St,, 48 John Robersâ€" | son, Jr., 47 Archie Robertgon, 46 Neil | McLachlan, 45 Donald Ferguson, later 1Â¥ PRICEVILLE â€" Jolhn MeLachlan Jr., Sleds at ..................... «......50¢ and 75¢ Toys, Rlocks, Games, Picture Books Handkerchiefs, Lace Collars and Presâ€" ents of all kinds for all. P Dolis at 5, 10, 15, 25, 50, 75, up to 1.50 ea Doll CATTIRGES BL.. ......»«s««rsqutk esserrere Mr R R Knox‘s sale was a decided success. Christmas as usual for the Kiddies Mrand Mrs Alex. MeLean spent Sanday with Mr and Mrs Hagh Mcâ€" Millan. 3 Everyone finds their own specia! line of game. _ Ed. likes pigeons, Willie isthe horror of the muskrats, Jack finds a caltured martin his preference . vmaadl The town line bachelors are inâ€" ereasing in members no less than four in one house. â€" Cheer up girls, again next Leap year, they‘ll be willing victims. Last Monday Mrs V. Hill died at the home of her sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr Robt. Knox. Mrs Hill had been ill for som e time and been graduaally growâ€" ing worse and weaker. Fuall particâ€" ulars are not to hand but we extend our sympathy to the sorrowing relaâ€" tives. Mr W G Lawrence, Durham, spent a few days with Mr and. Mrs D. J. McCormack. § Wt Mr and Mrs Will Corbet spent Sun day in our berg. Mr _ and Mrs Gilks spent Saunday with Mr and Mrs Jno Aldcorn. The report of the Toronto Convenâ€" tion of the Women‘s Iostitute given by the delegates Mrs W. McEachnie and Miss Essie Barnett, at Mrs Jos. Clark‘s last Wednesday, was excelâ€" lent. A goodly number were present Mr, McMillan and his sister, Miss Mildred McMillan of Webbwood, are visiting their uncie Mr HaghMeMillan Mr and Mrs Jno Watt gave a social eveniog last Thursday at their home in honor of Mrs Wats‘s brother, Mr Sam Dice, Hepworth. A load of Darâ€" bham friends were also present and a most enjoyable eveniog was spent. Mr Jos. McArdle had to have his bhorse shot one day last week. The old geutleman teels the loss keenly. . Mrs Huaxtable and Miss Eva Dezall visited Dromore friends last Thursday afternoon. Mr and Mrs Geo. Gilkes were at Swinton Park Sanday. Dont forget the datesâ€"the Patriotic Box Social 8 8 No. 4, Friday evening Dec 18, 8 p. m. sharp. _ Xmas tree and programme Bethany chapel by the Sunday school, Xmas eye, Dec. 24th. Everyone welcome. We are sorry to report the critical illness of Mr Neil McEachnie, Sr. «. Ne are hayving beautifal fall weaâ€" ther with X mas only some two weeks a w a y . Mr and Mrs John Weir, of Egre mont, gave us a frieadiy call on their way hbome from Priceville church last Buuday, It was Mrs Weir‘s birthday and she said she was almost forget ting it. We wish her many returns, Mr Weir and family will soor be movs ing to their new brick residence, ’ and fanmly moved into their new and comfortable house some time ago. We wish them much comfort in their new dwelling, n Reeve Nichol, of Glenelg, spent last week in Owen Sound at County Counâ€" cil. Oito Konold finished threshing this forenoon, having two days‘ work and a large quantity of grain. A few from this neighborhood atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Allan MeKinnon this afternoon to the Eng lish church ‘cemetery.. The funeral was largely attended, considering the unfavorable weather. Mr MeKinnon was a long resident of the township sof Egremont and Glencig, coming when a young lad with is father‘s family and settled at the Rob Roy, Durnam Road, Glenelg, over 60 years ago. We atiended the funeral and was deâ€" lighted by Rev. Whaley‘s address from the words * 1 have fought a good fight ete.‘ Mr Whaley‘s manner of addressâ€" ing is very impressiye. This kind of weather if it conti!@ will giye those bebind in their ploughâ€" ing a chanse to catch up to those who finished long ago. Mr George Wetson, ofcthinâ€"town} got his chopping milis in gond runâ€" ning order and is turning out firstâ€" class work, Mr Watson will bave a planer in the mill after a while. 3 Monday, the 80uh Nov., was kind of drizzly all day and disagreeable. _ C wBt Wren in( aricetitent â€" Setatatce inain 2t â€" S0lcia Mr McBeth with his gramophone and other music as well. Mr McBeth is not at all mean about giving any amount of music and specches from professional men. ing 0f oid, young and middle aged, to spend a pleasant evening listening to M s ME TY i1 C + lp 9i $ i1g of old Mr John MceQuarrie, north !ine, Be sure to e and see Sanâ€" ta Claus. e early and get first 7 So Santa Claus, said as he brought his big load of Christâ€" mas presents congisting of at the SWINTON PARK VICINITY HOPEVILLE BIG 4 L)Heavy flannel Shirts, reg 1.25, sale.... .. The Ideal Men‘s Furnishing Store Fine flannel Shirts, reg. 1.75, sale. ... Fleece top Shirts, sale .. Six Men‘s Health Protectors, reg 2.50, sale One fur Cap, reg. 6.50, sale ... One large fur collar, reg. 7.00, sale . . One large fur collar, reg. 5.00, sale .. One man‘s Tweed Coat,. chamois lined large fur collar, reg $23, sale........ QOne man‘s fur collar Coat, qfiilted lining, One man‘s fur collar Coat, curly cloth \ lining, rubber interlined, reg. $18, sale One man‘s Coat, Persian Lamb fur colâ€" lar, quilted lining, reg. $27, sale...... One man‘s black beaver, curl cloth lining. rubber interlining, fur collar, reg. $16, One man‘s furâ€"lined Coat, beaver shell, rat lined; reg. $40; sale.:...;«.v..v.. 31,50 GENT‘S FURNISHINGS Slaughter Sale â€"OF WINTER stock © A chance for everyone to save money. We are overstocked. These times are hard times for Merchants and Customers alike. This Big Offering of Bargains will meet you half way in your efforts to economize. Good Shoes at almost factory prices. READ THIS * ke...~ BARGAIN LIST : Men‘s Gunmetal Buttons, with 3 M neat calf top, reg. 4.50, sale pr. o Men‘s Pat Bhicher, with flexible goodyear sole, reg 4.50,. sale pr 3.“ Men‘s Gunmetal Buttoned â€"a beautiful Youths‘ Gunmetal Buttonedâ€"a real dressy Shoe, regular 3.00, sale price M 4M shoe for evening wear. Reg. 2 4.50, Sale pPrIGG.‘ss :2 siis i. m Men‘s Heavy Work Boots in tar Chrome, English Kip, Urus Calf and 2 m Mule skin ; reg 3.50, sale price a reg. $13, sale . $5000 stock of New Shoes at Bargain Prices 1200 pairs of Men‘s and Women‘s New Fall Styles SPECIAL SHOE SALE Come on in and see many other such Bargains in our Men‘s Furnishing Stock. The House of Quality Shoe, regular 3.00, 's.a.l._e; .pfl::e 2.1’ Men‘s Shoes, cxactly like cut, in Pat. Colt or Velour Calf, Regular ~4.50, â€" sale _ _, price ... As the season is advancing rapidly, we must move our Winter Stock of Men‘s Shoés Boys‘ Sho es TSE DURHAM REVIEW Lo ACC Just a Few of the Many Specials : TW CUR WHuEV « s e e e e e yok t s s e 3.“ futnintbatitttiatiratet Air: brtiictrintbetbertibatatcentatains ~ *4 vivond uie Nok uk n n on‘ C UX KX 4 ds t ow 9.90 so the pruning knife has been freely applied on cur Stock. GEO. S. BURNETT 40 ALRLUOMy * n t B cn * 18.00 These Reduced Prices are for Cash only Do anot fail to get in on these Bargains Women‘s Pat Blucher with cuban heel and Guoodyear sole, reg. 4.00, sale 2-75 W;:lou'l (?lgxxm Blacher, with cuban ah year sole, reg. 4.00, sale price............... 2.” Boys‘ School Shoeâ€"a real solid shoe in blaâ€" cher eut, one that will keep his 2 1' feet dry : reg. 3.00, sale price. e 14 ‘â€" 12.00 School Shoes for Boys ~ Women‘s hoes < for Street Wear 12.75 1.35 2.00 4.90 3.90 TORONTO A few Overcoats at.... Men‘s fur band Caps, regular 75¢, sale.. A Snap in Leather Mitts and Gloves. Mufflers at almost........ .. .. ... . . . Half Pric« Shoes, reg. 4.50, sale......... Felt Hats, reg. 2.25, sale... Wool Caps, reg. 75¢c, sale..... Men‘sâ€" Wool Mitts, sale.. Men‘s Fleece Underwear, sale..... Men‘s Fleece Underwear, sale..... Fine Underwear, regular 4.00, sale Heavy Red Underwear, sale.... Heavy Ribbed Underwear, only a few left. Fine Underwear, reg. 2.50 suit, sale . Boys‘ Fleece Underwear, sale....... Fine flannel Shirts, reg. 2.00, sale N omen‘s Gunmetal Buttons, : beautiful Shoe with Goodyear welted sole, regular 4.00, sale price....... 8.w Girls‘ Viei Kid in both buttoned and gunâ€" Whomenl ‘s ;wo otnplkid Pump, with French eel and turn sole, . price, 3.00, sale pncem‘ pn 2.35 Pat, leather Pumps with turmed sole and hk css‘ * 160 oi C :t * # 00 Children‘s Shoes Women‘s Puenips for Evening Wear panARte. 0 . ... Special Prices Cooooon c .98 +.: 1gG The House of Quality es h !" Durham n +~* oo ww s o w » 3.00 As... o ...‘ y s ow w« «o % .30 Ee . 08 .95 .659

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