34-inch!» Wide s ------- .03 1' Money am!" it by giving 2 Substantial L. 'lies th fl 1‘8 2 history of this :11 better stock.- sent, and most ere bought be- esale advance [153. FSH ES. ix K 1213. ' Hea VI Den i m W BA R3; ZERS, amen: consists of ’ RD. G ERS, SET'I‘S, .r GARAFK'B‘“; feet frontage and. 30013 dwelling how all of watet‘. “km-3'" m lately built If!“ nest seBect- G rumble '8 have better values “an ever before est Caï¬ï¬ï¬h '33 , only 1E SOLD TO g Sets am 93‘ g yard Wide .10 for 0D? Large $8 .1100!) of every loyal cl .‘l f(. 111 11C“ 11). Cu? NEWLY married edit . ( . 3 “-‘Ewn lust meeurzg of- the Fovm‘ ; :.<- . :1, nesniutiou was passed to .-;_‘z : TKX O: ï¬fty Cigllilrs OD vendors .5 r: “9.31,;5 or cigarette tobacco.! ' n r . \ I ' c. 1.5:: 2;". have a tendency to k880i ' 3."- 3 ‘iz-z) have not yet formed toheq 7052.1: mm: mug-ring the army 0‘ 01‘3"! zmm Suiukvrs. but. those ahead." mi 531: in? wiil ï¬nd some way of over-1 coin}: The bar 'ier, perhaps by 1111' inn-tin; the material or using tobacco' '1“ MIN: ether form. However. we hriicw- there is no use of tqbacco SO injurimw as that. of cigarette smok- i112. and it would certainly be b.3111 tD‘conceive of anything more Sllly unless it be snuï¬ing, a practice very common at one time: but now seldom “on. | I H t assert 113.; tiflid he wouldn’t care to go, f he war? to be called out he ‘ ' a flout barrel. A liSt- $112.: SIC-C1 it would be a bad ll H :1n:.::i{ Unnhntion Of the “m 11i0 LhtNSe and Batter 5 I FOR SALEâ€":3. large black horse. ‘.;eveu )eals 01d. Cash, taken, or will exchange for a small W . Laiulaw. driver. wood or not:3 Ni. li‘f pnux'uu Unvu 5 attended the 5C convention with in the Allan I): am. on 'i‘mu‘sdaj :razxï¬az 03 was goo an s :rpuSSrd t-i Smwrinzeudem 11 :L -13LILAN whose ad. ap- 115 154110 hue 11iLhout doubt; rtmnut of Ch 11:31.11 are, Por- 133111111 (5111551111113, as well .xotious in giass, porcelain eteupo y gave 1 {18y crowd of Durhamites .‘cn Sound this week to give in. and invesxigate the against Edward Motley for trees in front of the post. werty. No one Wishes to :ice done to Mr. Motley ,or eise. but that the real cul- z‘onyght to justiCU is the Wish iox'u! citizen. to make at once Hugh-WV. hat. is the differ- enx a honey comb. a. honey ‘1 a pletn, uiil? A lwnev quail cell. a box. eyl moon is a mctu girl is a damsel. will he held in Stradurd 17th uni} 18th of January \K' a pretty g1 g the country if all were like eupon another mdmher of gave it as his opinion that , make flour barrels would 1: demand. . A few Sela 21.1 In: wsig bv 11x1 . Admission I! 9. 135'. meeting :1 resoiution ' tax of ï¬fty doll gettes or etga U have a tém .zolmx‘e not 5' â€am fluttering ti ’5'; LU niltq. “a “y'§-“v-’y . 3' DON’T forget the b‘éhool Entertain ~'â€"‘--â€"â€"~jâ€"-‘ men: in S. S. No. 12, Egremont, to- no are â€Hebfed for box ‘ morrOW, Friday night. 531 has some good Read it. ,izm'ch Choir and other funded the social gather Beans or 6 lbs 1: J. G. Vcllett’: 5c. at Parker’s. But termini and GH- 3“; “him Swap 50. Dr LU...’ Store. us: IS Dung [a LEM rww featur ixg'nnmes are S( :11:~â€"va. Camp bk )- J5 “'LL1 oblige by ('2 O Druu Store. I FUR COATS and Robes. large assmt- » meu't. Sold cheap for the holiday I“ hk‘ht‘r Hsmg 3? trade at. C. Mr, Kimmn 5. Up 10% n. to .115. E. Laude1,I l _ _ - . ...i 11.1 .___-._2.. I J »:nry E‘Iknonds, of sell all her Stock. )V auction on Tues- Jus. Carbon Auc- Lion with the Sunday Allan neighborhood. Tnursda) night. last. 3 Was good and enter- ‘anSrd their expect- rmzeudent Mack made peach. and those who he did well. \Vhy not? r 20 lbs. for $1.00 Rm xew ° Miss Mm nish, MESS J uni Irwin. M): r’\’ Pztstcr. M 1113 5‘ 1H 1 Is Utlllg [éllx’t'u in u; __________ I’H‘W features added; A COUPLE of weeks ago. Mr. John wanes are secured for; Williams. Councillor of Glenelg. City and "33'“ Campbell, Drowpaid a. visit to the Queen i::.o. e, {{Jmpd'on ; MY- while thPre took in some of the 5‘3 Il'WiD. CHRONICLE ii 'de PXpI‘BSSBS himself as pleuSed with livé‘vVlBW ; Miss J~ L'I‘id‘l the way in which things are kept 30““l3h9 Miss-L JUimS‘i-dround the lunatic asylum and W1 IVWin. M338 Sharp'speruke in highest terms of praise re- "Y PJSC'J‘L MISS Ren'igai'ding the courtesy of Mr Fred are expected McGillivmy. one of the guards. who {cw Selections by the ' showed him through the institution, $36 by the Varney choir and everything in connection there- lli55l()fl 10 and 15001115. \V’ilh. ll‘l‘ed is 11 61811019; boy anfi M takes pleasure in showing his olc meeting: of' lhe Town friends through the premises. .____ sights. 1:: 01h (‘X‘S I‘- ; night, Dec. 20th. ‘U{ in; taken in it W features added. .185 are secured for 'v. Caupreil, Dro- ;e, Hampdcu ; Mr. Irwin. CHRONICLE; V 21 r or gets 05 ne At D111" 1 p m.. Christmas 0t l FRESH FISH always on hand at J. EG. Voliett’s. FRESH mince meat in 1 lb. packages. ï¬Price ten cents in H. 'W. Mockier’s. BRITISH Horse and Cattle Spice 71b. pkge. fox 950 at Parker’s Drug Store. SAULâ€"Windsor Salt in W'arehouse at Parker’s. HAVE your eyes rested scientiï¬cally by T. P. Smith. Eye Specialigs, on \Vednesduy, January 10th, 1900. MR. T. P.,anith. Eye Specialist. will be at the Central Hozel, Dur- hang on VVednesduy, January 10th 1900, one day only. Eyes tested free. FOR SALE.â€"'l‘hreshing Machineâ€" zind 1‘2-horse y-ower. b‘ilshie make, 3‘2- inch Ugliuder. in good order. May be seen at work during next eight days. Apply to Z. CHARK, Varney. 2 MR. JOSEPH CORBE‘I‘I‘ is the ï¬rst man on our Vickers list to renew for 1900. and he did it so cheerfully that. it. wasquite a pleasure no take the money. “'ho’ll be the next? Cheesemnker. defeu xssue against a chm Review which appe it! a Q 1' O. social in Calder’s Hall on Tuesday evening next, Dec. 19th. The pro- gram will consisn of literary and musicial selecdous. refreshme-nt and games of various kinds. Collection at the door. All are invited. EVERY merchant. advertising in these columns has Special induce mean for the holiday traue. A glance 01 er their adq and an exami- nation of their goods will be more conuncing. as to quality and pr1ccs, than an) thin: “e- can any. THIS paragraph is not intended for! subscribers who pay regularly, but to thOse who have now allowed their subscriptions to run three years b - hind we must make a. pressing de- mand for Inuney. We have still on our list ntarly two hundred who are three years behind. and even fit the risk of giving offence to some we must ask them to pay up. SOME time ago we made a. note of' diploma given to 3.8. No. 9, Glenelg for general school equipments, etc.. as the (1113' 0111: in South Grey. A few days ago we learned that the Biinessan school is entitled to a sim- il-Ar distinction, having also been successful in receiving a diploma. ' here may be others also and correc- tions will choral-fully be made by call. ing our attention to the matie‘r. iIâ€"lonoz‘ to whom honor is due. and if the BllllG-Sb‘oztnlles deserve special 'meniion for their educational enter- lurise thcv are entitled to it. A COUPLE THE \V. C. '1‘. U. purpose giving menuon prise the NOTHISG pleases farmers betteri wood prices for their pro- and Mr. George Ryan of the cued the spot. last Ewuek when he ran the price of pigs Hip from $3 75 to $4100 per hundred ‘ *The result. Was that in about. twol ‘days he got: nearly 200 hogs. In‘ xview of the outside market we are non aware that, Mr. Ryan’s high prices will be proï¬table to himself, but of course he knows his business and all the farmers care is to get the very best pricesofor whit they have $3.60 to $3.75 were the high- ' 'd before this sudden :duce. ;Ceutra1 Hotel Lou G. MARSHALL. the Bonnhville nkm'. defends himself in this Linst a charge in the Durham which appeared a few weeks DURHAM, ON'R, DEC’R 14, 1899 aurtesy of Mr Fz‘ed me of the guards. Who rough the institution, r in connection there- 5 3 a. Glenclg boy and e in showing his old h the premises. Mr. W. H. Bean was a grand juror at Owen Sound this week Mr. Stephen Todd Was home from Listowel th‘s week. Rev. Mr..Farqnharson and Mr. C. L. Grant attended the Presbytery meeting in Harriston, Tuesday. \Ir. Hart‘s Peel, of Drayton, was in town \londay looking after busi- ness. Messrs. J. Laurie, J. Carson, T. Whelan Nat Harvev C. Lenvens. and ve Editor ate in Owen Sound as witness on the Mode; case. Messrs Wes. Brown and Wm. Dundas. of Markdale, Spent, Sunday? “1th Durham friends. Miss. Jessie Derby, of Hampden, was visiting her cousin, "Mrs. C.Smith of town during the past week. Mr 'l‘hos. McFadden, who for many years held a seat at the coun oil board of Glenelg. has signiï¬vd his intention to contest the reeveehip of that Tp. at the coming election. Mr. \Vm. L. Kerr. M. C. B... of Saginaw, Mich., Spout a. few days with his mother, Mrs. Kerr. of Nor- xnanby, and other rebuives in the neighborhood. Rev. Mr. McG-regor occupied the BapllSL pulpit in Owen Sound on Sundav last, While the pulpit here was ahlv ï¬lled by Rev. Fat-her Stew- art, who has not lost his old-time vigor, even in advanced age. CUTTERâ€" Par ties \xanting Cutters vs»; II do “ell to ca'l at C. McKinnou’s ngest Stock in town at. prices away down. PIE SOCIAL.--A pie social will he held at the Grange Hall, Edge Hill. on Tuesday, Dec 19.. A good pro- gram will be provided. Proceeds in aid of Sunday School organ Fund. Doors open at 7 p. m. Admission 10c. Ladies bringing pies free. Come and enjoy yourself "â€"_ ‘_ I‘A‘f Mr. Thos. Ellis, Miss King and “in! and Mrs. Haley, of Mt, Foresr, Miss“ Renwick, of Dromore. Mr. Dickson of Holstein, and Messrs. Hunter and McClocklin, of Durham, were the chief entertainers in songs and music, taking: part in the Concert at Orchard Chairman Davidson gave one of his recitations which was well choice The meeting was a grand received. SUCCGSS. FURR \VAN’I‘EDâ€"h’aw b‘urs war: the C. R. Aldrich (30.. exporters, New We pay the higheat prices for all k furs excent U‘tm', Beaver and M Uur reguescnmtive Wiil he at Rovnl mytou. 011 December 182$}. \\';l!t Palmedon. on the {9?} . Shynl Hons 1i>tun, «mâ€"thc 230'h, Queens Hotel. Mt on the 2151, Kmmg) anse. Dm‘l ‘ f‘nz‘. ll'n' Hadn’t You i now ? We have a ._.....E BEAUTIFUL RANGE. ‘1’†LET US SET ONE ASIDE for you be- fore the newest, goods are gone. Viding for the 1: said Municimli provided for a; Numb-1:27 um m buiiding 3:18. Openï¬ing a Furniture Frcfory in the Town of Durham) grunting aid to {he said Company by ieading m the sald Company the sum (.f 330030 and W0- Viding for 2.38 892:0 cf {Dvbzzutures of the said Municigmlity to the said amount as, pl'Ovidcd fur hiid set nut in gaid Ply-13W Numb-1°23" ; and also to ratify and conï¬rm a vermin Agreement entered into heme-z; the said â€The Isizndcigml tfnrporsuiuuof the and the Said Durham Tuwn uf Durham †Furniture Company dated the 14th day of Julle A.Do 1899' . _. 1r nun/\V xxAOATYT. Dy 1 PERSON AL. that all -'J A'J an Applicatiml wili be made at “05:20:: of the “ Legula- BREE}; . My 0" the i’rmmce at 0:11am)†canï¬rmmg: and Maximum Hy-law - A‘ 0- O ' l‘â€"....\..\oq‘- BETTER 'SELECT your Gentletnen’s J. J. HURTER. V: h‘omore. Mr. Dickson 1d Mvssrs. Hunter and f Durham, were the ers in songs and music, ., the Concert, at Orchard idson gave one of his ions which was we‘d a meeting was a grand V â€"- .â€" M LDâ€"Rziw Furs wanted by l (30.. exporters, New Ym‘k. xent prices for nil kixuls uf tm', {enver and Mix-“innit. ix‘e wiil he nt ROan House. :cembor iSth. \\';i‘.t Native. :18 19?: . RUMJ 1101190,. Har- ih, Queen Hotel. Mt Forest. lining.) i-luzise. Durham. on {Ozzicxnbm‘ the dams. .¢..«. 'â€" pplicaticm wiii be made at R(mum (if the †beans-ia- 3 Ha: .EBY 01V}: .4 )‘-‘ the Prmlinca uf Ontario†rmiugr and Emmiizing Hy-law f“ l‘he Municipal Corpora- vn 051)anqu †(Imitzzlcd 3 Mid assist .m Ext-mature Company, Uniï¬ed, m1 Operating :1 Furniture Town of Durham) grunting Cc‘mzmny by Reading to the ' the sum hf 320.000 and pro- issue of {)«beumres of the {li'V to the sgiid amount as a 31 :iziicipnl linrporhtizm of the †‘;:d the said Durham I Be Vlunivipal (3015mm of Dark; nu†(In: Emit-d 2' 33:13: BY ORDER OF COM. ifura Company. Furs wanted by )rters, 4 ew York. for 311 knuls ut MR. F-DITOI .mva that things are get ting quiet again after the bimfriss that was created over the. Patrons’ cheese money I wish you could kindly allow space in your paper as I have a little to say in regard to an item I saw in me Durham Review a few weeks ago. charging me with having ab- sconded with about eleven hundred dollars of the Patrou’s money. 1 have waited to see the false statement. corrected. and as noth- ing has been said so far I think it my duty to speak in my own defence and place myself right. before the publig “ n! 1 '7‘V‘ {i‘ ’15 ulyrcxs llblLv uuuuv .uv ,., ....... ‘he charge made was decidedlv false and l I did not think the Editor (if The Reviewj would publish such a story without im'esti-' gating its truthfulness. 1 did not 9:0 away ‘ for the sake of the money as I was amused of. and regretted my inability tn be home to pay them at the time I promised. It was cnmpulsory fur me to 9:0 away for a few days and 1 did not think the Patrons would mistrust me as I tried to do what was right with them for the past eight years and would do an still had they not been so fast. I could nut .20 away with so much mnney as nut inure than half the amount speciï¬ed , was due them. Uwinu to a mistake I L made in the amount nf cheese Suld it. >huwed cannot understand how the Patrons of; Luauv All: LLIV “III\I\'.-v -.- -.__--V _ a large ann‘nnt of money, nevertheless 110 Booth ville cheese factory could think I had gone away with ele- n hundred dollars l, when they knew how much milk 1 had re- 9 9 ceived each day, and the lust two weeks the a factory was run, only three chee>e per day i had been made. I can’t. see where they ; thought the money was coming from. i W hat troubied me most I could not tell . my wife. but expected to make things right when 1 came home. ,In the meantime thel Patrons were at my house telling my wife l they were going to take the property and l Spoke 0f demanding the few dollars otFilver l 1 had left. 1 (lid not think there was one' Patron in the factory that w‘c'nnld (l0 thiR.’ I l J. G. Mmhw Defends Himself. fSlTUATlON§ L “UlVll Au tluv -\~~-vv- J __-_,_ gave the Patrons leave to hold their meeting in the factory when one of them propmed taking a cheese 1 had bought and paid for and cutting and dividing it amongst them- :elves. I suppose this man calls himself honest, I must. say however that many of them acted as gentlemen, and to those who showed kindness to my wife and family I am indebted. "‘ ‘ .13.: (‘lll AIIMVI' IV\.C l was at Uwen SOUIld and was told there that the Pawns had swurn out a warrant for my arrest so 1 came to Durham and stayed at Mr. Cara-0:15 till 2. settlement was made. I up i 1 . ‘l.‘| u V‘ 1 can say c‘onscientiously I had no inten- tion of doing the l’utruns out. uf their money and 1 can defy any one to say 1 went. away with their xxmney. Had they not been SU fast they would have gut all their money, and have sax-ed thetmelves much expenae and trouble. J. G. Marsha“, Cheeaemaker. No. 3 B. and G. ï¬lmâ€"Mary Cameron, L. Mc- Kechnie. Sr. 3rd-â€".â€"Mamie McKnight. Jr. 3rdâ€"-â€" Willie (Ioflicld. Hazel l)m'g:n'o=1am1 Albert Twain- loy ac . 5r. midâ€"Willie Smith, Maggie Murdock. Jr. 2m â€"â€"Jessic Stewart. Pt. 2nd-ldclia McAL Ian. Bryce Dargavel, \Villic Bell, C. Williams. 13tâ€"~G. Williams, J08. Coflicld. Ladies’ Untrimmed Felt. Hats, Black and Colors. in walking: Styles, ’l‘urlim-us, Saiiors, dress shapes. selling at. 50a. to $1.00 wâ€"l'educed from much higher prices. §5 “ Extra Heavy “ “ .. 1 2.? Another larve stock of Bovs’ Suits just to hand which are e continual vaiue, hoes , e ling Brns.’ Hand Hade Seamless S we cart} St TEHEY ARE WEARERS. It, 9 .__3 1‘7-_..--.,. Bash Store. :3 Fa Momma 10 18 25 ‘t '5 FERG. GRANT, Teacher B'me Serge Suits going at .. 'lwe ed Suits going at. All W 001 '1 weed Suits going at Black all wool Venetian Worsted edge Suits at . all wool \N onsted Striped Pantsg Heavy Tweed Pants going at I ’1-‘â€" â€"vâ€" It will nnv you tn see our Meats and W'omeu’s FUR UGATS before purchasmg e1’5e\bere. wool Venetian Vx’orsted, bound 1‘oroï¬tO,â€"recei‘vcd these mus for be) within three days from Oct 30th.-â€"â€"Bra -- streets Agenev. lady. stmn();_r1‘:ipher; 11.. B. Williams, Real Estate. yuung man, « clerk and stonowmpher: J. 1). King (‘o.. - lady, stenogmpier: anan. Kent . (‘n., lady. hnokkeopor; King. Darrell Produce (30., young man. boukkvopiug and stem». graphvr. Our students secure an ~11 places- - as soon as they b‘cï¬nne qualiï¬ed for. them. - It wil pay to prepare for them. Correspondence invited. W. H. SHA\V,P riu‘. . mam Busmiss comet é Neck Tiesâ€"-A beautiful range. Fur Caps-All kinds. 3 Gloves -- Lined and Unlined. Suspendersâ€"A nice variety. A Handkerchiefsâ€"Silk or Linen. @ Fur Caps-Good variety. Fur Buffsâ€"AS low a: $3} 00. S Handkerchiefs â€"â€"-Pla.in or Fancy. 'n-mcg Fronds-All new gocds. Ill \UK' uuxV-uV‘-v --~-‘- -_ opening to those who are qualiï¬ed (0.. ï¬ll them. The in the. Business Field are constantly. "I‘V_I 4-. Gloves-Black and Tan, Lined or Unlined. The Busy Store at The Busy Corner. CALDER’S BLOCK, DURHAHW EhuiSLHuS PPS?) Yess Goods~A11 For Him, we have F0? Her, Exceptional Value in Ladies’ Black and Colored Mantlx-s, being the remaining sizes from certain lines otherwise sold out, now offered at Special $5 to $10, going at $3 £5 ï¬gures. J. M HWEB. in for Suggestions. NO 17103 g9: 1);:- £ So it . c ,0 uld n 0t we' have 10 33 W if; Ev: