' “’19 hope we are not .to ate in tenderihg 0 1r. congtatulations to Mr. Mas Tumbull. .of‘Huntsville, who Lreccmtly enbred the matrimonial state ‘wghaving married Miss Annie Mills, of :1 â€his own town. Notice of the event \vas left at this ofï¬ce a. short time ago, . - v; _ x , :Cluznxwuc as Ins?w1fes “Durham Bible.†T'his is rather more than we claimed f-m this great joqrnal. but the shareholders and ofï¬cial bosses of the National Poxtland Cement (3%., Limit ed. “ill agree that there. ave been szveml (-huptgrs of ‘ Revelations†in it recently. Read the letter on the question gh en elsewhere. ’ LOCAI Option cairi'ed in Owen Sound by a majoxit}: of 460.13ng- mom: carried hxabgux 30-0, and Osprey J AMES IRELAND is gettiï¬g ready to quit Laidlaw’s Uld Stand. Help him ’move out the 30083. You .will ï¬nd i t pleasant. and proï¬taï¬l'e employing!) t. ’ sonar Ha}! stranger â€"v~â€"â€" v vr:vl by more than ‘00. Other places in Grey (‘mmty are not .fleï¬nitely given. were :3: mil ope our mistake kappiness we wish READ Ireland’s selling out announce- ment. He wants to clean out the whole stock,'und the store is full of splendid gogds from 6nd to end. ‘ Q m; w EM 1'. Dr. em: GREAT mOvibg sale is now on at Ireland’s Store. Read fullex particu- lars on another pagé. Fm a good blank Galloway robe, see ’1‘, Smith. He 5'7" some 30(8) ones at i right priceâ€"S. 1%â€,‘tf. ‘ i lint ‘ISI WILI ho 'uu SAWS *gflmmed at. Dflrham foundry Is your Sub. paid yet }. Springs bf Hamil nth {H M daysv a! â€ï¬lm Dun-glass “- L OC.A L‘ IT E M S IN h sville |d Mrs. McDonald, the new rian minister ; L Dornoch and meeqmoved in on Saturday a few QM: McGowan. of Indepen- ; z ‘ spent. a. few days with ’ ' : and returned Monday. Harkness, of, Teésw-xter, 1" as with? Mr. wd Mrs. Thet ape for renew mg is ' here. 1t 1m] --31 rs 1 [SIM m1 w Voflét Grelmwood antes: led the 3 W Years. of her cousin 5‘,- to Miss Gtindall, both as his â€w es “Durham i515 ‘mther more than We mam ‘VHITE came mot aé~ a d was remained wigh mark- sxn: his comic selections and his character impeu. weu- simply inimitable. + honestex.§ In the“ Town rat-ling. of South Frat; k- who boughï¬ grain in ’-three' years ago, “'33. ï¬nesday and gave the if c511. He’ 3 a distant. Wings! W "' ml 111 some way. We take will not aï¬ect the wish him in his new life. 1d .‘ teachorgin one (if ic si~huol~°. spent, the ys with her sister, hell. 3‘- Jan. '1 Rh. b er hrothen 1nd 1i ;, Thursday Jan. 11. 5. THE ï¬rst regular meeting of Wm. Sal hS N0. 2025. Sour-is Man.. is s with friends in 'OI'Onto, spent. le dau town. Jude \n 0‘" n . 11H M r. to, DE Bliss E. McDonald, Toronto, who hasifrom scrim} 'been visiting her parents, Mr. and and that E EMrsAieo. McDonald, returned to the given more city this Wednesday morning. by. - Rev. F. L. Kipp, B. A., of Strath. mun. mcupied the pulpit. m the Bap- tist chluch here, both morning and evening, to good congregations. Mr. Eve-red McKinnon, of Toronto. is spending the holidays with his pa.- rents, Mr. and LEI-$.01)“. McKinnPn Mr. John Shaw, of the Dundas Star staff. spent. New Years with his pa- rem: here. Miss McDona‘ld returned to Toronto t.» resume her teaching duties after spending the holidays with-her sister Mrs. N. “7. Campbell. i W96 agra Falls, N. Y... visited the farmer’s sistel. Mrs. B. F. Warner. Re.» ..\V L. Newton. preached gan- nixersary services on Sunday in the Baptist church at Strathaven. Mr. and a'gra. Falls, sister, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. ] Clinton, are visi mother, Mrs. B. F. (l()xl holidaying at the pure-1 Mr. Harry Lavelle, 1 visiting his many friem an‘ Hamilton mmde1 111vste1y is . ‘again I'WlVOll by .the confession 8t Dornoch. Jan. 1813. I“. 1".lint \lirwh. of John Hmton ,. half M1. and ,Mt's. \Vn). Smith celebrated in othex (Pl the unudered \\ 01mm, who, theix Golden “ edding at their home Horton states, was strangled to death here to-day There “ ere present to because she threatened to inform the offer their congratulamons ï¬ve (13“811' police regzuding the passing of count-z W8, MY-S R A Mills and Mrs W- G erfeit money by him (Horton)and two R055» 0f Til bury Ont., Mrs- W- A- Mexican pautnets. Horton says the Mills and Mrs J- A Grant Of Forrest partners drew lots and the choice fell Manitoba, and Miss L Alice Smith 0f on one of the Mexicans, who took the Toronto; and four SOUS Rev. Dr l woman out for a. drive and returned. J Frazer Smith. Presbyterian Minis- alone. Detective Grier has gone to'ter, Comber, Ont.‘ T. C Smith B A“ Flint to investigate. Science Master. Smiths Falls High School; D. A. Smith, J. P., and Wm. Smith, Jr., Dornoch. Also fourteen grandchildren and a number of older 0 N A L friends and neighbors. The other son mm ’municated with regarding the terms ,aud conditions upoh. which a. grant. fi-om the g vernmerit could be ohthi'n- ed. and unfil a reply is received noth- ing further will Be donex ' THE’Rev. Mia Tex-i°ybex'1'y. of Smith- .ampton. hzis’got himself into, trimble. The Beacon sz'iysz‘ “At the services last Sunday evening the Reverend gen- i'tleuuui'puiitely requested th‘ ladies to remove their hats! ' Think of- iteâ€"re- move their hats. There was h. painful silence for the space (if abQutï¬ve min- utes and the preacher waited. Waited ’in vain. ' Not a. hat cahie‘oï¬â€"but iii; stea‘td there Vi'ere just 1‘? scowls in the audience {mun 147 face fluShedvyonien. That settleé Rev. Mr. Terryberry, from this moment we. can see his ï¬nish. ‘ 1 AT the Rifle Association meeting on W'ednesday aeniug‘ last. no deï¬nite Mr. and Mrs. D. Mc’l‘avish, of Flesh- ton,,were in town on New Years. Mr. Roy Gordon, jeweller, of VVey- lrn. Amt-rm. is home on a. Visit. with 5 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Gor- During' the evening Dopald Mac- Ggegor. Toronï¬o’sdeep-V'oice‘ld baritoye sang’several selections and was wafmo 1y welcomeï¬. “Killamey†brought down the h0use.â€"London Free Press. At. the-.1. O. F. Concert†Thur£ay, Jan. l’lth. _ ° ‘ Ml " OUR Flesherton (Sex-respondent gives agbod account 6f the ï¬re in Flesher. ton. last Saturday 'morning. , Mr. Richagdsson is the chief been? the building carrying only a light insur- imce. We regret the circninstance. .Ir Nevâ€™ï¬ Camp foi' 1906 will be heldâ€"en Friday evening of this week. Full attenQance requested. and Mrs. Arthur Vollett, of Ni g ms many Irlcnds in town. md Mrs. D. Mc'ra'vish, of Fles and Mrs. Frank \Varner. of are visiting the former’s M U) Kinnn )1 '. \Varner ' ""l’ I )l'nh morning and ugregations. Uur earnest prayer is that it may be God’s will to spare you together yet Ifor many years, to keep your hearts , Toronto, who has 1 from someâ€"w and your eyes from tears 11 went to Gowans ws is teaching at lwgau teaching ntal home. . i are met of Stratford, is I with feel .ds in town. 3 â€0 congr ‘.‘....’..‘L -c n: 1 i the mtll 'oronto and that His richest blowingâ€"may be memento of this occasion wish you. father, to qgcept this cane, and you mother, to accept this brooch and We now ask you to accept of these easy chairs and we hope that you may be both spared for many years to en- joy their comfort. And also as a. small memento of this occasion wish you. father, to agcept this cane, and you mother. to accent. this: hmh 0...: [pay you for all your self-sacrifice and janxious care on our behalf. yet we de- sire by our presence here today, to show in some small way our apprecia- tion of all your unselï¬sh devotion. Beside all this each one of us feel that whatever success has attended as this far in life is due largely to the train- ing we received and the example ever set before us in the old home. ‘ Compnmtively few children have such wplcasure afforded them and we would Hut f )x'gvt to thank our Heaven- Iy Father fur all his gnodness to you both and to all of us during the past years. \Vhile we realize that we can" never in any way. by act or word. re- The follow mg address was read and the presentation made by the three oldest Illexnbers of the family.- groo msman, now 93 years Cox'lett. Lewis Smith, of Avonhm'st, Sask. ,was [inable to be present. Among those who attended the G01- den \Veddin g were four who were pres- DEAR FATHER AND Mo'rm we met on this occasion as: tended a megting of the Bozud here on friday :1er 11mm and (:cening lasq Dr. Eamon. his hrbther Thomas, and theii b1othe1 in- law Mr..Cameron of Wifmipeg arrived in town Tuesday night tn visit Chiéf Carson whose serioxls illness is the cause of 11011 3.11xiet3 At time of writing, .ed- ncsday. he . is 1ep01§éd 'somewhat hettf‘f. . ‘ ‘ ' . Mn}. .\\'.' South. nf Listowel,, Mr... â€"-‘-+â€"â€"'â€"- . . Cohhlcdkk; uf EXHtor. Mr. Rafz, of! INSPECTOR CAMPBELL huff leSt ad- ParkhiH. :Liu‘l Mr. McKux. of-wood-3dedahandsomenewHeint'emanpiano sth-k. I)irvctnz-s.nf the Cement 00.. at- g to hm parlor ï¬lmlshmgs- .Mr. and Mrs. Hamiltén'and two daughters, of Cromarty, pareth and sisters 0f Mum. McIlrzyjth; ere present at the burial pf Mr. MCI raith’s Nle daughter nq’rhursflay-lgst. . - Mr. Geo. Hz'uuilton. of Galt,’ couéin of Mrs. Mcn‘x-aich, and Mr. T. Hamil- ton: of Staffn, (-(msin-ot‘ Mr. McIlraith, ‘were hem: Th m'sdn)’ last at the funeral of Mr. Qlclh'mh‘s litfledaughter. Elsie, f. MES" "Emma \IcCrul, of the Chil- dren’s Hospital, Toronto, is visiting her parents. M1. and Mrs. G. L. Mc- 'Caul. Mr. J. S. Backus. accompagied by Master Clarenée Torrance. of Iï¬stowel, spent the Christmas holidayfwith the former“? parents, Mr. and rs.’ John Backus. ‘"Mr. B. returns! t _ his duties thi's week. ’. ‘ .71 ‘ Mr. James Carson has been conï¬ned to his bed ‘thx-ough serious illhess,‘ which it was thought, would re'Quire an operation. ' ‘V 3' Mrs. Jno. \Villiams and her son of \Vinmpeg, Man., are vjsiting the ban er’s sister, Mrs. Thos. E. Hutton. Miss Margaret J. Hutton left. Thurs- dav a.m.f01 Regina, where she 1n-' tends spending a term at, the N01 mal School, lings 0f 'atula-te year iGolden Wedding of 21150 0t afle DURHAM, UNI, THURSDAY. JANUARY 4, 1906. 1 AND Morxmn;-â€"\Ve occasion as a, family joy and thankfulness you of: attaining to your nmrx-ied life. ‘ Smith, who was Mrs. John Holiday g9, and Mr. Robert r act or word, re- We have good clubbing rates \Ve Brigh: m: Cron: m Grierson Leslie To: rv \VVillis \Vilson Durant Ferguson McArthm Phil p Robb Roberts YVells \V ards Gordon Hastvie l h‘ï¬E Presbyterian Christmas Tree at 5 Dornoch took place on Thursday even- ing last, and though the weather was i not‘the mostfavot-able, the upper part ‘ of the church was comfortably ï¬lled. ,The order was good, though the chair- !gnanhad on one or two occasions to iputa check on some of the smaller 1 ones of the congregation, who though lnot really disorderly, were out -for ltheir annual good time and intended f to have it. The program, a lengthy gone, consisting of recitations, solos, lduets, music by the choir and instru- mentals, was're'ndered to the great enjoyment of those present. ' Ad- dresses were given by several gentle- men of the audience, after which the children repaired to the chasement, where their great treat of the evening, the Christmas Tree, was awaiting them, loaded down with presents for each and every one. 3‘01‘ by-la w I the saiaries of the bosses and the oflice assistants have not ceased to pile up. i We have lots of marl; but we’re wait- iing foi' the report. The,;flati; for the I annual meeting has not yet bee ï¬xed. f In the mean time we would ask the "shareholders to‘ be alive and when voting day comes, weed o ‘the hunch of dix’ectors, and'cleztn out completely the official bosses who ‘mve outlived' thei Inusefnlness. . . l The Cement Question has developed nothing new Liming the paSt week. The Directors met lzeze last Thursday with the exception of Mr. Cline, who is reported to he on 21. hunt for votes and influence at the annual meeting. M1. McLaren 15 ill and has not 'been attending the meetings this year. None of the dir-ectoxs we1e.inforh16d by the oï¬icial bosses regarding the closing down of the mill. This only goes to prove still f 111ther our conten- tion that the mill lacks management. If the directo1s are fit for the position they should run the business, and not be nosed around by such men as the the present set of ofï¬cials. \Ve under- stand now. howeve1, that the closing was dond whollv .on the instinctionsi 'oer.Fa11 The mill ‘is closed. huti by-la w 3:er CEMENT agEs'rmN. POLLI EGREMON T. POLLING SUB-DIVIE Muniï¬pal Elections 33 45 35 56 58 24 31 (i7 (55 38 (‘0 UXCILLORS. 16 31 63 58 25 L3 (5:; 74 113 93 98 $38 31 30 45 3; 3.1 31 BENTINC-K. N(_r 8U} >-DI\ ISIONS. . 0 $ 8 , oA 0' 3: £31 Nah? REE "EO $1.00»PER YEAR.