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Durham Review (1897), 18 Dec 1919, p. 4

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A SmalLSpecial Ass'm't of Horse Blankets Our Supply of X cut Saws, Buck-Saws, Arew Stoves and Ranges at old prices We have as well a new assortment of Silverware and Gifts of all kinds for the Christmas Shopper. Broken sets Knives. Forks. Table Spoons, Dessert Spoons Tea Spoons. slightly damaged Berry Spoons, Cold Meat Forks,, Soup Ladles. Gravy Ladles, etc.. at bargain prices. Get yours early as they will soon go. RED FRONT HARDWARE GHRISTMAS SILVERWARE Good Service Don't miss this Chance. We want to inform our customers that on comparing our shoe prices with a London Wholesale firm the other day, we found our prices lower in most cases than the existing wholesale cost. Figure this out lower than the wholesale price with 10 per cent off Take advantage of this as this chance will not ap= pear again in our advertising columns. This Sale will be the four business days previous to Christmas Starting Saturday Dec. 20th, Monday 22nd, Tuesday 23rd, and closing Wednesday, the 24th at 10.30 p.m. I Store will be open the night before Christmas The great yearly festive event, Christmas, is nearing us and in anticipation of it we are giving a 10 per cent discount sale all over the store. This gives all a chance to purchase their Holiday Gifts as we.” as other staple goods at a very generous discount. We are confident that all buying from us at this time will be well satisfied besides saving a great deal of money spent. Come and be in first on this money saver. We are offering at 10 per cent discount numerous useful articles such as Ladies' and Gents Linen and fancy Handkerchiefs, Towels, Mitts, Fancy Sox and Hosiery, Notepaper, Gloves, Ties, Shirts, trc Starts Sat., Dec. 20th, till Wed., Dec. 24th at 10.30 p. CHRISTMAS Don't miss them. Limited in quantity and impossible to renew. flaw Tools. A xes, Mitts and Gloves, is[complete. S. McINTYRE and Toys for the Kiddies See our Lines of Sleighs Durham. Ont. JOHN Mflllliliiiilhlhlllllii TORONTO DURHAM (4 Days only) g The pound shower got up under ' the suspiou of the Dornoeh Women's Immune w“ shipped Monday valued 1!. $10 77. We wish to thunk the :commumty for their kind comribu you. The Institute was K, 00. Min Ru h Love want Bends, " het homo u anhrd. V Thtt Women‘s Intuitive met " the home of Mo lf. Stafford Wednesday. Dee 10. Some intelosting papers on "The nunn' aid. of life" were rud by the membtrl. The next meeting mll be held " the boron of Miss M. no. Inlosh. Jun. 14th at 2 80 p m. All India no “daily inviud " “and. Mr Alex Campbell Jr., was in Dar. ham Sunday evening. MrChu. Shovel] performed " duties at auctioneer Montuy “the sale of Mr Bryan's implements, etc, near Vurney. Mr Hector Boyce with other vonnz try in training " the Rocky church every Monday and Thursdly tor the purpose of taking part in a Xmas tree entertainment to be held in the Rocky Preisttyteritut church on Dee 2Y.b. The program is moonlit: ot diologun reeitatiotm, tonal Ind speeches. Mr Philip McDonald had & Inning bee Monday. Mr Chris Schenrnonn ot St Marys wu a visitor at the home of " moth- " here, Mr. G. Schenrmann. Maura Isaac Hang-ad Wm. H dg- son were in Dornoett Friday alter- noon on busineu. Mr John Sweeney ot bore attended Yicker‘a box min! Friday evening hat. It was reported some time ago that route No. S, at the rural mail deliv. ery In too soon have n change in its tntttl.etottrier, the report new on to any that, "It Sznnley Past, the pres- ent mull-men wan to retire in lever " Mr Fred Johnston. of Crewlord." It is pleasing to note that the execution will tt nt be curled out. end that our reliable serum has decided to re- main " hie poet. MrH Ridden Ind: sawing-bee lutThnuduy. Mile Ellen Sullivan of Chioago, who has been visiting her relnllvn wound here mud n Wnlkerwn. is now vitsitinit her sister. Mrs James WIISh here. Mr John Walsh ha been engined with J. Tran a Son tor the past. few days. Mr Chas. Shove“ was auctioneer u a box new held " Vicker‘l school 4 miles west of Durham Friday even- log. THE DURHAM DEVIBI DORNOCH WELBECK. You can get any kind of a Shoe from us from Infants' sizes up to Men's. SHOES for Christmas'? Why not give your Friend a nice pair of Seedless Raisins, _ California Valencias, also a number of cases of the noted Spanish ValenCiaS Donut miss getting your share of these, as this is the first shipment since pre-war times. We have plenty of SWEET CALIF- ORNIA ORANGES at right prices. New Fruits of all Kinds Our Grocery Stock has been replenished with Miss Oldford spent Suturdny even. ine with the Manley family. The young people no bu'sy practic- ing for . Mme tree to be bold m the Prosbyh rim church. Do 18tb. Min Hannah Bury " home “In spending I couple of weeh with her mater In Toronto. Mr. Sign“: MoGillinry returned home Sum-day from Kitchener owns 0 his mother's Illness. Mr Nnrmnn Walkar of Burk. is Of course there must be Catt,dy A box of Liggett's choice Chocolates. The sweetest ttory ever told. From 40: up . The sentiment so originally ex- pressed makes them entirely differ- ent from all others. 5c up. Davis Christmas Cards from Boston. We also have the pieces from 50c up. Have you seen our fine assortment of would undoubtedly prove a most useful and acceptable gift. Plain and gold mounted from $2.50 up. --The thoughtful gift. We have a splendid list of New rietute by the most popular writers. Poets in Leather. Gifts Books Bibles, Hymn & Prayer books Boys' and Girls' Stories Picture and story Books pf Waterman C. P. R. Town Office Give Books 40: up _ 7‘ I $9.m UP 1"0lliuuuduyil'is pRUG STORE One of our cases or trays Icom. plete) make the daintiest and loveliest gift for a lady. ' tttteh Ivory Remember the dates and CRAWFORD 'toun Iain A _St111a,re Deal over the Prom " up separately A number from here intend taking in the " social in " isburz on Wednesdnv. Mr George Fisher and son Elmer attended the Winter Fairin Guelph In: week. Ir and In John Shannan (I Lam-ab spent- few an. oflut week with friends It Crawford. Mr and Mn Geo. Pusher and tun- ily attended tho ttttteral " the form- er'a tuber l r Fisher ot Normlnby. mending I few week- with " pu- enu. Mr And In Jas. Water. Mr 8ehlorff bu repaired the roof at his barn which I“ dammed by the wind norm. The gift that helps to make Ch'istmas merry, then keeps a picture story of the Christmas 1tterrintettt, If it itrn't an Eastman itisn‘takodak. We have them from dbet " be a Jtoduk It's always more difficult to find suitable presents for men Perhaps this list of suggestions from our stock will help. Pipes and Tobacros A box of his favorite cigars His favorite magazine for 1920 A salet y Razor. We keep Gillettes Auto Straps and Durham Du- plex Books by popular writers Bibles. Hymn Books Padded Poets Shaving mirrors, complete Tie Holders Smokers Setts Tobacco Jars Violin, Autoharps Bill books, Utter cases Cigar cases, Tobacco pouches Travelling companions Mill Bur rour Tickets here Gifts for man itary Brushes Ever-lusting I No 'ttmiles I: Longest ”I.” Superior ton" Come In on. " rlu mdem t , Edison Diamond Amberola Ant Everlasting Entertainer: Csi, Chain IcKen of Raven: ' Gent the vat and " the you], J ‘Iir Henry Beat. l Tho box new held in the “by, Inn on Dec. 12d! In - moose» II: R. W. Hunt and u cluirmu m" pagan. consisting of dillogue- glaucoma-ml: "eitais god chorus“ [won I." _petforpetl: Auction”- liiiGo of Walked dilpooed of u. {boxes handy; 1irtrod MMtt of money Terms of Sale ; Straw, grain 29,: luau under no. cash. Ova-the: lmou any time will be given up to lo month, on approved joint notes, bearing Ink” eat " tr per cent per annum. Here 'hr'e a f ",',' an th, I (- Sir Robert Borden is in precan. Wraith and in to retire from the Premh. Main within: month. Speculation is t 'as to his more“)! and thenames of IN I Meighen Rowen are mentioned. " l: says he wants no office. so it looks Men , en and I continuance of high tariff Ru ell is suppoudto be too much a (in: please the bulk of Unionists. - - an Imam or Mulock m; od It. ”Indium-ton reeentls Houoehold Furniture '. Lighter-Du high oven range nearly new. burns won , or coal. GurrterA9Hord cook nova, lam . book one. two cupboards, two tables 03in churn, and numerouo other usef t household articles. ed " $137.75. Implements. kc '. McCormick 6 v binder, with aheuf carrier. Maury-Hr ria mower s ft. cut. " hoe Froat & Woo, and drill with cultivator. Stave roller spring tooth harrow, heavy dump car- and cart harncaa. Peter Hamilton lulu. rake. two-furrow Mbtrgh, scum“. Chat ham fanning mill with baucr. act of acalea 2000 lba.. act bob-aleiaha. 2 sing'.' buggies, lumber wanna. truck waucr mason box. cqtter, wisdom. " , - kettles. 2 hay racks, stock rac,, atoneboat. [25 up paila and spi'eu. ha rela. cream actuator. cap. 700 In new Iy new. wagcon wheels, buggy when; tanks. wheelbarrow wheel.ahovela. fort , Ac , quantity of atraw. Beed wheat, Fee I can. Auction Sale Of Farm Stock, Implements. &. General purpose mare. Io years " general purpooe none, 4 years old, an ing hone, syn. old, heavy Clydesdu . gelding. nunaa yrs. Clydesdale m... a yro. old. Pure-bred "wsured Mn" home: Choicely-bred bull, 4 yrs. lt J "Proud Claret," No. 99142, , red your , bulls, 10 to " months' old, elugrblm ' registration. can toyru. old, due Apr l2, l920. cow, l0 yrs. old. due April i . cow, 9 yrs old. due June = cow, 7 y. old due Apr0 20, COW. 6 yrs. old, d . . June ti, Cow. as“ old due Apr. to. Cow 4 yrs. old. due ebrulry II. heifer. 2 Irs old due Feb. 9, put! 'ref Holstein. 4 3- t old due April . Eligible for Registry tion ..6 mos. old shorthorn Mitchel”; for re; , a crude . belle: spring calves Grade yr. old heller._ 2 yr. old steer, : pigulmol. old,' p194 moo. old. A number ot good hrring hens and pu" . bred Wynndotte cockerala. u t o'clock. the foaming vBUsahle F... Stock. Implcmcnu. Household. Fur tare. &c. : Extensive Credit The undenigngd Auctioneer ml. 3. by Public Auction " Lot as. Con E, G. R.. Glenda, on the enurc'rar,i; is part- ially spoiled. win In - a n y irrtowsrruif owner will know that. but without the convenience “I . u, of the .“3 Wine! Dismnnd Am. bemlu will provide enters tsinment {or Four whole fuuily " may time you witrli-anv "hung-nun}- ..l. Morrison, Chas. Shewel: Proprietor. Ahctionrc lion KthoiDnrhlm Fpt-t I "it“ I“. - friend Mo, Tuesday, December M, low A Shake-up at Ottawa " 'om ttf your ml "y and we will ". {Irate the won. g record- made unond Noodle. {stun-a found all» "com; ali/l " 1919 the OD BIG. 18, 1919 GIVE TH GIFT. Wes“: Sugge Milling 't Barlev IF Yor, y Phone No. ' Wheat. B Lou ur liorcr Shorts "sea- In Moore F ren Auto Sum THE ROB ROB ce ft N Clans“ Chietlau Crushed Poultry l Whole C SI THI w to Elm (I

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