A Ciif"he Big biytcy.-re. DRINK li)lM PACKAGE Ill MMI RI NEH. 1h(llll. Mllll GUlUMN J, A, Hunter. CA PITA L. Authorized CAPiTA L, Paid up .. RESERVE FUND .V. AGENTS in all principal pohts. in "otario. Quebec. Manitoba. United States and England. Gllll)llll) BANK AA CANADA A gmwrnl Banking business transacted. Drafts issued and collections made nu all points. Deposits received and inter- "st allowed at current rates. SAVINGS BANK. Interest allowed on savings bank deposits of 81.W and up- wards. l’rumpt attention and every facility atrordtid (-uslmnel-s living at a distance. J. KELLY, Agent. H piece Tea Sets at . . . . (‘nld Blmt. Lanterns . . . . Coal Oil, five gnllnns for Oranges Soda Bis. Candies .'.0 doz 12'.t,ittti,igdhaiagi) ia'),a 1llllitttytt Wlute Bed Npreads $1 kind tor $7.50 Fur Cape go at ...... .. "tRolls Wall Paper, per roll 50 Mustache cups and Sum-H's Large Brown Ntone Tea Pots.. . 2W) yar 350 you II) pit OUR BOOTS AND SHOES ARE ALWAYS TO HIE FRONT C. McArthur, DURHAM AGENCY. TOUCHES THE SPOT 315".“ MacLeod's System Renovator Weak pnd Imp!1e.19lood, Cloth Peak Caps Mr. kind for Only " cents a pound. XMAS WEEK. Ask dmggiu or write direct to J. M. MACLEOD, Goderich, Ont H. Parker, Dmggist, Durham. Head Office, Toronto. We want you to see our display of Gents’ Furnishings. {lacuna M on W. F. COWAN. President. GEO. P. REID, Manager. s?“ And fresh Groceries for the festive season have just arrived. Call and test our Canned Goods, and other supplies suitable for the Xmas trade. Lchr arid Kidney Diseases Female Complaints. etc. WM“..._ print Highest Price paid for all kinds of Produce print at “res-4 U FOR--- Norm ie unis go at M 4 lbs for 2 immat‘ 82,iO' my “mum . aunt!) $3 00c 75e $6 25c 3e Me 25e 5e. (:02 Ge ---F0R--- Me Me 5e 3e 13e Ge f Brave Men Fall. I Victims to tstotnnclr, liver nul kidne) ltrouhlws as well as women, um] all {col the , results in loss of uppelile, poisons in the l blood, baekaeh.o, nen‘unslmw. Im-ulache _ and tired, thlel-H, run-down fwllug. But. i mate's no need lo feel hke that. Llsteil to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, Ind. He says: i "Electric Bitters me Just the thing for n i man whvn hr, is all run down. and don’t l c-ire whether he lives ur (inns. It all run ': down nml don': our†wnellier he lives or i divs. It (lid mum togive me new urn-nu“: l and gum] "ppetite than: atsythtug I could I take. I can now eat anything and have l a new lease an life." Only 50 cents at our l drug Mules. Every Lottie gunmnte "l, 8 Miss Maude Dargnvel, who has been at happy inmate of the old home- stead " a few weeks back intends to return to the (Queen City next week. Po,t $18.75, printing account: H (iruetzner, $4225.15 Hanover electric light contract ', the treasurer, i?1.75 for postage and stationery. The following parties were refunded for errors in assessment: h' Weidendorf $4.20; Fred Lunney We; E Gruetzner $4: cheque issued to county treasurer for $2.25 to redeem lots in Ilrnover sold for taxes in error. Bentinck Ag'l. Siciety was granted ii30. Noah Wildlang was aggmnted D. R. o. in place of Chas. hnsack. Council adjourned. To all Review readers, we wish you a Happy and prosperous New Year. Miss Mary Vasey intends fo leave here shortly for Sudbury wgre she has spent the last couple of ye rs. Conductor, PMeAllan, of cheC. P. R. at Scribner, is spending the festive season wilh his family here. 451; Mr Richard Corbett, of Williimsford spent Sundav at the parental home. Mr A McDonald and Miss Sarah Me- Arthur left last Friday morning for a couple of weeks visiting friends and relatives in Saginaw, Michigan. :be We extend a cordial welcome to Mr and Mrs Hugh Smith, of Duluth. Min. who are spending a. few merry days with the parents and relatives of the former. Hugh is a rising railroad man and his many friends are pleased to hear of his success and promotion. BENTINCK COUNCIL. Durham, Ont Welbeck -0. . Sold by Miss Morton, of Rocky Saugeen, was the guest of the McDonald family the beginning of the week. Mrs Grant. of Brandon, (nee MISS Bella Smith) and little (laughter ar- rived in the village on Saturday and will remain for a couple at weeks. Mr Grant also is expected in a couple of weeks. Mr J and Will Wade, who are tim- bering in the vicinity ot Kinglu1rst, partook of Xmas Turkey at the home- stead. . Mr G Bedford, of Kinghurst, visited and retailed pleasant recollections of pioneer life in this vicinity the begin- ing ct the week. ; Lamb--MeCannel--That Angus Me. ' Arthur bepaid $6.75 for building cul- ; vert at lot 33, D. R. and $14.50 for i covering bridge at lot 27, D R, alsb D McArthur $14.25 for covering bridge at lot 28 D R, also John MeLaehlan $1 for repair of culvert at lot 50 con 2. Peter Neil 81 for repair of bridge at ',lot 10, can 5, John McMillan " torl 22 the closing seltool day of this year. The walls have been lately decorated with handsomely framed and pretty pictures, blinds. and an elegant eight day clock while on both right and lelt of the platinrm was Xmas trees galley lestooned with flowers and giftsfor all the pupils. The schonlrooin was filled with the. pupils, p.1rcnts and triends. Mr lt Wade as chairman called of the pro- gramme which consisted of 1'eeitations, songs and musw. To parienlnriZe one would be unjust as all acquitted tluuwselves splendidly. A hearty Vote ofthanks were extended mohair- man and teacher when all dispersed wishing examination day and Xmas trees came more frequent. The Council met Dec. 15th pursuant to statute. All the members present, the more in the chair. Minatesoflast meeting read and confirmed, com- munications read as follows: From clerk of Legislative Assembly relative to proposed Legislation. From Donald Gillis a claim for timber " culvert. From Malcllm Cameron a claim for gravel. From Local licnrd of Health their annual report. From Robert Dargavel claims tor lumber " sidc- walk. Working Night and Day. The buncst and miotiest lmlu thing that "ver “as mule " Dr. King‘s qu Lllc Pills. Every pill ls " surr,u;-eoattul ululmlu of neultl|,tlmt chungwh “uukncsh mm strength. listlet,sncss I'M}! PIItIJ)’. Drum-tn: mm: mental pawn. 'l'hvx’ru wmuln‘fu! in lruildins,rupi!o. hmlzlu. â€My 25c per box. Sold by uur dvu,wp,rv. 23 McMillan ---- MeCannel - Thut the reeve andclcrk be instmuvml Co Sign the circular ham the clerk ut the Leg- islative Assembly approving of the change therein suggested. Carried. MeCannel--Wiilituns- That widow Catharine Cameron be exempted from paying land tax for 1899. Carried. McMillan - Lamb - That Donald Gillis be pain 82 for building culvert on townliue G & A, provided Artemess ia pay an equal amount Carried. MeCannel--Me1lillan-That the re" port ot the local board of health top the current year as read be adopted. Carried. Williams-Lamb-That Rom. Dats gavel be paid the sum of $3.59 for lumber deiivered for rep. sidewalks at Dornoeh. Canned. MeMillan-MeCannel--That Malcolm Cameron be paid 83.25 for gravel for two beats. Carried. Lamb - Williams - That 850 be granted to ward 1, to be expended at lotl eon 4, SD R, as the interested parties have prmnised an equivalent MeCannel- Williams-That cheques issue in favor of the several boards ot school trustees for the several amounts levied for sseliool purposes amounting to 83808 36. Carried. m work to the, ubuye amuunt, to be ex- pended by the commissioner for said ward. Carried. Williams - Mchinel - That the Reeve be paid the sum of $4.80, ex- penses of sending John McLeod an indigent to Port. Huron. Carried. liriuiams-Lamb --Thot Jas IIislip I "l be paid 75e for removing tree off the [ mm road atlot 27. eon 3. Carried. c .l. , McCannel - Williams - That the Reeve and clerk is hereby instructed to get legal advice re lots 30, cons 2 & 3 N DR, and to take the necessary legal steps to protect the interests of the township. Carried. GLENELG COUNCIL .0- , veMillan-Williatns--That the clerk l, ii. l be paid 810 for preparing minutes of l§ 1 council for publication. and $1.72 for l t 1 postage. Carried. l u l "rhe Reeve having left the chair the _ i same was taken by Mr. Lamb. l / ; Lamb-McMillan-That we as the] / l council of the expiring year do heartily i £0! l tender our sincere thanks to the reeve (t â€or the able and impartial manner in Hi 1 which he has presided over the t ‘deliberations of the board daring the t year which is now drawmg to a close, t \and we turther add that we know il personally that he has taken great in- it . terest in the welfare of the township at ' ilarge. And we would fulther beg I“. leave to mention the name of our clerk ', who hasso obligingly and instructive- - ' 1y pertormed his part of the work as a. ', township oftieial. And the treasurer , l, has lacked _nothing in giving strict , l attention to the finances ot the town- l i':,"'-:.).:),),':,": and as a whole the, present has I been a year of harmony and pleasant' 1 mass throughout. Curried unanimous- I i ly. The council adjourned sine die. l J S BLACK. Clerk. I Ee., letting and inspecting, and Neil Me- Canuel 400 for commision. Carried. McMillan -MeCannel-- That James Edge be paid $5 for preparing tinaneial statement. Carried. . . Met Dec. 15. all pmwut. Minutes ot lust xueuung lx‘illl and utter l'cmulmllng Um moan“ uudmrmug Geo. 1Ntuulttuohritciliicri (h-uyuum In u'uul n. lot 10 on“. ui, the :muuh-s new mlupkul um oralerri were, tyne: In 121, â€Aunt; ol the loud jmm mm nccmmln'. In Dix. 1.-doo I‘Llls iocuravci 310.10 Jun-u litlbll budding mun-n and ungglug ditch on 12 mIslctviiil ii'., grant, W tt le ramming maul acrnpcr i5oea,J.vlsu Irvioe gravel of 1598 92 55,. b.1118: U’alwu “on; on 17 trderout $10, ll Wagmr w. rig (In con 6 $6. lulu. Ellis mum-1 $l, Samuel Ferguson gravel $1.45. J as “yea glaAul 550. Jas Uouprr gnu cl $1.51“, A stat' l a» L-‘u plum. to nrlmu' budge nu 4m can. will), Um at Pry-nu glam] $2.5m In Uly. 2.--Luvlu't' ernrmhu: ou hugs buUn uu 22 swarm-All $2.75 grant, and cue vest mm con. 31. All-ell. hams unnelling $13, Aimwm'tll Jack Wul‘n uh unwell and btuige Al, Cums Ullllca grave-1mg cm: 7, 36mm“. uuu Dav Inn-nu, #2, Geo but H mm: on con 9, 610 gram, Wm Dwell lur “um and plank at llulncvnlc M, James D) ce wavel $15.50. Pam Fauna 50.50. mm. manual. gravel if). 70. James t'yuie'ols gravel ill, A line..- 20c, In l).v 'd.-tticuuru Mull [alumina cu: van on can 14 61. Uooytu--hieAots-- Hunt, the Council run-m Lheir pa.) up lu ante. l nay rim“; ot Gunmen in!“ mm 5150 hum; uuu unpret- Ingloouubs; the Trauma receive trt; halt )cul'ly salary Mo, postage and "vuiounry " _ iss-aw"., were read Hm uwnswry num- ber ut Lumen any-owning D It " and yum. tur holding the electiuus. l) It G Div Nu, Pull l'uulh “um Howell,, 1 Jacob Hoyt John Russell 2 Aheu's tshop Jus McDonald 3 Don. berguwu ll ti Maser 4 J '1' Johnstcu J J Duncan 5 John Allen Jas bum. ey c, J: h Buckley In Uly. 4 -ueorp.e Junmxon culvert: 32; It b Frmer repuirm: emyett b2, JI Wo.,,- my luanq cubest 3:5, A Hanna. nurturing btadcu " Jaunm .zhluhm mumr lot bridge 31,50, Um Woolsvy ;_I.nm $3. .1 W .uuu'un “mun-5 $5. G nugumzm 5m.“ 43 scum Cocper-- Wil.- Tlust the Reeve tte paid 64 (or letting dram No 15 and " _ us on debenture» drain No 15. P uni M, and 33 uuuer D and W U A, 1' and M, and " Int mule work nu con. " ', Thus. Luuguhu (it) lor work under 1) mm W U A. in I)». t5,--'ruo., Itudiow ru "i F Fro-ennui maul joo on {manque and Ahcmwm 32. Jos }.~.'ex J m and gravel $1.50. Jul 11 Allen 1m and uuwugen hllrLitll|¢u $6.00. municipal Would was [mm tum-1 lot' lama nun colleetor'ts guide. DUIIUUIUI' new“: “my. ugu:u.~L Lt 34, cum ii ion. P..', charged as rtatuLu In“ ' Lulu N Smut new tl 45, on Nell “mpg“, “liming been uehroyed by Inc. Than Tin-uh. teen-Ive trom G Wright. $5.75, u..- rzsyeudud money gum: Jtust by cuuucu In: ammo". oi \Ylllum. I’m-In Wm bum“ we sum at h'iu' usausnmnun on In: lot uu uer drainage bylaw No. 25 Unmet Div. No 4 " make euquitiet, in an to trunking m Dugam be“; plow While " statute labor. l) It G Div Nu, Pull l'nulh “um Howell,, 1 Jacob Hoyt John Russell 2 Aheu's tshop Jus McDonald 3 Dun. berguwu ll ti Maser 4 J '1' Johnston J J Duncan 5 John Allen Jas bum. ey c, J: h Buckley c'uovev-"0roo---'I'hut tho nomination In Lelduc Allrn's Hnit in tuo yuluuc uf linpeVIlle. A tsy-Jo-pu McArng. oicmou---Wrwii--1tuU the Coileetot"s tuna an: extended u all tiret mu um: ol C wutsctliu tlte Imw .'rruu'. “emu McKruZle “as to J." lunl u Vr I y wan-u you: ot lllaun’n on Jrouou of V Ar--Wilsou. '1 he lullquug acc'tr, “mu imiu : Tum. Wngslure $9.65, balance uu mam jou, 27 rude-roam. Um. Wrr,Ju til, tset Hem re Whittle. lsuuc 'I'tuynor, b"du.5, dt in No IO. Wm Brown $100 purl. pay on cou- “met an per eentheate ot' engineer 1'ruo- uur, Thus Laughhu F3, drafting by-lnw No 26. I Truyuor M, Reeve 82 re drum .\‘-» 11,1{erve c, re drum No 21, and " n: drum So 12. OT No.9, West at Garafraxa St. L containing 33 feetfrontage and full depth oi said lot. . Good dwelling house and shop. with good well ot water, also a first class baker's oven, lately built with fire brick, all on said lot. A l to J. M. HUNTE py a G. L MgcAUL. R, l'. Launghlln. Clerk. Alnldgutl trout “mid-I. FOR SALE or TO RENT. Proton Council Would was paid $2.04 tot' Lower Town, Durham. 6.1.. iocuravci 310.10 culvert mm tugging 5:) gram, W " Lui., ONTARIO ARCHIVE TORONTO jul) l'l‘umu ()1ll c, gland THE PHRENOLINE REMEDIES Top Mft Queen Heating Stoves: Try our Rheumatic Speeiiic or Kiinay and Lin: Pills. MlhllljN (lf GUTTERS! NEWARE OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONS. For sale by H. PARKER, Durham W JUST ARRIVED from the Canada Carria . _ Brockville. Call early and see the Best 't?//ihrgkg Cutters ever brought to Durham. Many Styles onl , one Quality, TH BEST. , V Londeslsovo, Out.. Nov. 12, 18%. J. M Mahmud. Godevich, Dear Sir.~lf anyone mm ptofit tron: this lvller prim ll. I think my (use should he umdv knnwn. Last. fall I we†lrnnlllml with " "iuk Inu'k and with my kidnvys. &t'. My Citse took a N’l‘~ iuustm'n at last. It ltll'tlt‘tl to (Imps): I Inul tluve Wood doctors HIIt'II'IIIIK m0. IIUII‘ of them could help IIH'. I was tapped SI‘VI‘II timvs: after. this I was gnu-n 24 hum-s to live. A Wood heigh- lmt' :ulxiaml us to get some of yuur remedies. My brother Wt'nt at (mu- In Gmh-rit-h and got, your System Renov- Mot. and ts'pecific Cure. I was sure I could know the change after the tivst dose. I began m improve at, once, and Was "Isle to he in Godevich four weeks after I began them. I mu since quite well. I workvd quite a lot this summer. I thank yo" and wish you much success and lung life. y u... 'r-... a.-. .v. - - "v." w“ --" riffs,“ no on)". as all Mixtures, mm and miutions are dangerous. Prior, Na. l, $1 Il/f. box . No. 8, 10 degrees “ranger, tll, per box. ' v. I or bummed on reeciot"tpritu' an , two a on" - stamps. The {Zoo}; Alerllpzun' r. mu».;"_. on . '33:; 'i-C, J'f" - - re'tri.,tfscit:.c1 fl: 5 .'f Ed iius4MMMfst4hihilfutsgtip olkt4s4fstrtl)s?re4st4setsitu4uirsiiF Sold by H. Parker, Druggist. la" No.1nndNo.2 sold in Durham by It Parker. hiMFurluue and Co., and Just. ls Gun, Drumisu. ï¬Â¥$$$$$$$$$$$$$$¥¥¥$$$w$Â¥g /tir '5 4y For Xmas. 'i': W ho to meet all old friends and many new ones in our New Premi e pe West of the Middaugh House. tt8tt r,ttt.aitt.q.ttMi.t.g.qie.iMF.t.iF.eruie: JNo. LlurtltiiMiiirrotuEi? Winter Term A Long Letter in a Nutshell Take the lead everywhere. Ive are working day and night, to supply the demand. Our correspondence shows that. hundreds upon hundreds of poor sufferers are being restored to health and happiness daily. They are absolutely pure and healthful. Guaranteed In cure Rheumatism, Sciatic-I. Neuralgin Lumlmgu, and all fovms of Kidney and Liver tmouhleri. We wish our customers and all a. Merry Christmas Those wishingw givea present that will he kept and remembered will call and see A, Gordon‘s large and complete line of everything in /sterlitty Slicer Novelties, Silrw'waw, Flatware, Ladies' d Gent's Watches, Jewelry. Rings, Spectaclrs ' Cloth, Pte.. etc. See them and be interested. ---Buy one and be pleased --BEGrNSr-- JANUARY 2, I900. ---st7' THE- Wheeled 1rehieles--Sittmsr Sewing hftuthinetr LOWER Towx Touts Truly, JAMES BROWN, A GORDON. HORN’S OLD sum) We are ready fqr yolt _wi_th a large stock of useful Xmas gifts that cannot be bought for less money in the county. Our reputy tion for uare deal- ing issfilyed, sewn and spun into every yard of goods we sell. The prices will suit and save you money. We have the stock to choose from. We don't limit you to one pair or one color. We shew you a bigger range than al- most anyother two stores. MI STORE, 900 Leather Boots at... .. ... 50c Fancy Felt Slippers. for 00003 00 00083 (lat. GOISBIS. HE undersigned ofrers for rent for T a term of years, his farm near the Rob Roy Hotel, being lots 9 and 10 Con. 1, N. D. R Glenclg. The farm is at present all seeded down and is in gooe heart tor cultivation. convenient to school and post (mice. Apply on the promises, or to A. C. Boston on lot to theeast, arm A. S llumer, Durham. HUGH CAMPBELL. Nov. 13, 1899. the Xmas stacking " Me pr. $2 Felt Bantu. buek ed tit... $1.50 pr. J A HUNTER}; Wishes its many patrons a Merry Xmas (ltea2 SHOE $gttl'a. Farm to Rent. - -- l2 Suit Ends, All Wool, Fancy Dress endst--uueo shtsdes..- " Just half price. The 76e line for 87he, and the Me lines for Me, Don't miss the bargain. We carry all sizes from child 's up to size 30 in ladies'. THE s-Root Pulpem " DURHAM. ONT. Russian Iron. a Wood Savers tated. 810 and up. XXXX PI "tt prie io r 49f pr. "