\GENCY AA CANADA M brottto eed Premises VENS em. ae no RENT E Agent A GttEAT wVcctrss.-The "Family Herald and Weekly Star." of Montreal, is meeting with unprecedented and well deserved succesq this year. The pub- lishers' efforts to make the "Family Herald" the greatest family paper in existence has resulted in thenddition of over twenty thousand new subscribers in December. and the rush continues. his said that never before had they such a large percentage of renewals ot Old subscriptions. We learn the pub tisherrr guarantee the beautiful pictures, “Alma†and “Pussy Willows†to all who suIncribe during this month, but not later, as the :10wa is limited. Mae beautiful pictures and alone gen'orthmorethan the price and (a the "Waitr meau." Miss W'helpley. who hasuccompanied Fax so often in tus famous performances has been engaged for the mm in Dur- ham Town Hall. wEert or PRAYER. -This week the P.. Mac. G'rnhntn yy. “mil.†9" Baptist. Methodist and Preshyteriar, VVlllaneg.’ Ill',': 'tre “Siting their BttV bodies unite in worship in their ro- V ter Mrs. “ . Lalder of this, town. trpective chum-hm. in observation of the 1 Miss Lizzie PM mt came home from World-wide week of prayer. lt is a Toronto last week accompanied by her pleasing to see this much harmony i niece Miss Edna Shorey. among evangelical bodies who on wing Mr. and Mrs. James Brown returned essentials agree to disagree. We “Nita Owen Sound last week accompanied in timeto announce that the Illet’ting;hy Mr. Charles and his daughter Miss to-night will he in the Pres. ChurchiAd,‘ Brown. and on Friday in the Methodist Church. I Mr. Unsworth Cochrane, after an ab- One meeting has already been held ‘":sence of many years, in visiting his each of the three churches. and the at- i father Mr. Rom. Cochrane and piston Lendance has been very fair. I 3,, _ WERR or PRAYER.--This week the Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian bodies unite in worship in their re- :xpective churches, in observation of the World-wide week of prayer. lt is pleasing to see this much harmony DCNDarx F'tRE.--Or, Wednesday of last week the big store ot M. Richard- son & Co. was destroyed by tire. The building is owned hy Mr. Morgan. who will he a heavy loser. probably N5“), while Richaidson will lose $5000 Nothing damned the firm will resume business at once in other quarters. while Mr. Morgan has bought. some adjoining land and WIN build a fine Muck of stores. compny on its acquisition. Mr. Red. ford is a silver medalist of a Businm College, and has a practical knowledge of hookaairwan as being an excellent pemnan. in N. S. No l Nor-manhy secured by the Furniture l, keeper. We beg to cough Redford on the appointuw company on its acquisition newer in tht IDUVQ ju " expe r may eeage t with Rev. Mr. Jansen lectured in Teeswnter I m we Durham Furniture 00. will be last week and the "Nows" eays of it.;held on Wednesday Jan. " - 820' “it was the most interesting and in/tad. Ott Page 8. l structive lecture we have listened to,' Miss Culbertson nnm that g“! f " years" and gives an interesting I is disposing of the balance a her w“. l emu-tract of the lecture. l ter’s stock of Miiiiuery [can at cod. ' \VEDDING BELLY-17 will ring to-day [Gnu-1t, bargains can ttteeefetee tteseeured l "%,A.,-r-.-.. “mm“.k “an... um. 3 for 3 short lime. I w with ttttttNemo \VEDDING Betr.Ltr-- will ring to-day Wednesday near Domoch, when Miss Minnie Buchanan will invite her for. tunes in wedlock with Mr. Wm. Smith_ Review ccngratulatmns to the happy ll Activity in Logs is a feature of these, days. The Furniture Company and the Messrs. Moliechnie are hoth paying good prices, and farmers are profiting. Mr Redford. tor some year: teacher Hear Fax on the Reserved Seats at Lucas. Wright & "aott.--Mt Dar ham "ttice Mondays and (‘uurt Days {mm 10 a. m. to I p. m. “I Business Men's lttter Paper! " says ' Local and District News. ' ----d --- ti ed his bakes!“ the building he GRAND VALLEt--Mr. Todd 1v moved this week to Grand where Stephen has establish: mess. Sorry m lose Mr. Todd 1 pl tense to he innocent." He Town Hall on the 19th inst Black has had correspondence * number of home buyers who are ted here next Tuesdav. Anyone VOL. XXII. N0. 2. Il " f his own hum January 10 Should be High Grade in style, quality and finish. We print high grade busi- ness paper at Moderate Prices. Are you oat? ‘ns nhout Fax ttat r" ,trensis ft tt spun "If 19th in the Town Hall M acFarlane'n mun] ho MI t8" ttt h Ight ll ntulnre Mr. nt and the _ Mr. Red. n Businm knowledge fm haw belongings tV6 rlv hns been as honk- sometime hum ear him tn emit Iy hum. ' it will ld from will he n Mr. I the Rocky the! M.. ' tl w Miss Lizme Glazier eldest daughter of Rev. A. Glazier formerly of the Var-Icy Mission now of Cape Croker was mar- ried on Wednesday to Mr. Stewart of Ctsr1ingford. Mr. and Mrs. William Moore, of Tar. berry. Man. are visiting at Mr. Jaa. M 's near Buneaan. William has gain the West for "he lat eleven Mrs. Milligan and family intend moving in a. few days to Palmerston which is much more convenient to Mr. Millignn's railway run. , Mr. and Mrs. Cameron and daughter Bella leave this morning tor Tor. onto where they will reside for the winter. the house meanwhile being closed. Inspector. Campbell attended a grand tea-meeting on Monday night, in Cedar- ville held in connection with the open- mg of the new Pres. Church there. Mr. Unsworth Cochrane, sauce of many years. is father Mr. Roht. Cochran in town. ' Mr. and Mrs, J ohu McFarlane have moved to Toronto for the winter, They will reside with their daughter. Misses May Saundere and Mary Mc- Creary attended the wedding of Smith- Buchanan near Dornoch. Miss sharp. daughter of Rev, D. Sharp is recovering from a severe attack of Quinsy. Mr. R. McFarlane Ar. came week from a New Year’s , son in Caledon. Mr. Bethel Kinnie. of Nebraska. is at present visiting his father Mr. John Kinnie of town. Mr. Mal. McKinnon. of Manitoba home for a short visit to his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Jun. A. Black are at present visiting friends in Chesley and Husky. w H PERSONAL MENTION Miss Blyth, of Chatovorth, w guest of Mrs. Henry Starry. Miss Maggie McKenzie left tiw Sound lust Snmrdav. much of an interesting mum mm. Expert speakers fr nu will make profitahle sessions. Mr. Neil McGillvray. Elmwond. Was 1 guest. of Miss A. L. McKenzie Inst We congratulate Milkman Atkinson "n his narrow escape from an enraged hull which threw him down in the wu- tor and "went" for him. His previous rwnrd is a Rood one which goes in show how watchful one shnuld he. See Edam H meetine Town H at 1.30 p, terested my Inurnin “pun an i Annual Meeting of of the Durham Furni It is rumored that, Mr. 1 bout selling or has sold his business in town. Thanks to the large number renewed for the Review durin two weeks. trn TI "new 01 for n. touchm Geo. Wilson has for huts for Furnitl Mundnv Stunt Boy wanted to lert Ipply at the REVIEW omcs BROKF.s ARM " We I and Mrs. Cameron and daughter leave this mornmg tor Tor- where they will reside for the r. the house meanwhile being ht f the most popular mm when subjects of pr" , farmers are discussed tt "srtr:x and hr m. Men will plume "' Au. Socrtrrv.--The Annual of this body will he held in the all on \Vodnosday Jan 17 inst m. Memhers and others in. next i, Insulin ii3ttttttt U n hnsun ad. in this we urniture Co. this Wk " is the meeting ttte in the Tom popular meeting h "In ut ll , of the shareholders mnitnrc 00. will he my Jan. 31 M Bee While Clerk Ara,"; It, his duties 1vedues ade an unfortunate wr nom- the “vigil cleft arm. Dr. Jam. nzie left tiw Owen weâ€: and others in take notice. A. Davidson. Sees, rnmnhy advert Is w f Huber who have during the past . home last visit to big h ting of th, Town Hall tings of the tical inter, Calder is is Wt u-n printing implomen t well a '0 every dintano he ttttty the u ts Gratifying features are that the work- men will get their earnings and the town we hope and a. luv-nit. ' The argument it it can be dignified by such name. that the Treas, has saved the town money by collecting taxes is a. weak one. if the statement of the late mayoral: one of his council meetings was correct, that the new system was adopted by agreement and to cost nothing extra. The gravel secured. from the Treasurer should be settled for independently according to Mire? mentif there was one. andjeave the Queen St. improvement to stand on its own feet. . I It was the opinion of many that the late Board of Works, however unfor- tunate and regrettable the position was. were personally responsible for the excessover $200unletre indeed, as was popularly thought, the church or Mr. Kelly who was one of the chief movers should come to the rescue. All this is changed now however, and the onus of the extra expenditure lt seems to us must be born by the three members of recent corncil who have voted to 'pay asum strictly prohibited by the late council. . Though Boards of Works have. fre- quently exceeded appropriations, seldom If ever, has there been such am excess over an appropriation as them WM in the case under, review. And that too when the grant had been hedged around by much discussion and restrictions. when a. larger sutu---8300---had been propmed and voted down in favor of the tTecitie sum "not to exceed" 8200 of town money. The above heading is suggested by the action of our council on Monday night which at the very first opportun- ity reversed It decision of the late council as to expenditure on the Queen St. improvementt. salary $10. Med. "Meer-- Dr. Gun. Cartuaker---ts'atn Orchard, salary $40. Assessor-- w. B. Valle-l, salary $40. Truant omcer--Rou Aljoe. sidaryt$5. Pound Keeper-Thos. Daniels, Fence Viewers-Ben Male for the north, John McKelvie for the west. Alex. Mchub for the vast. Treasurer-John Kelly at salary of $85. received the support of Mayor Laidlaw and thus carried. The following oftieers were appointed at salaries named: Attditors--N. w. (‘nu-pbell, A, Davxdson at a salary of $8 each. Chrnstahle--Jas Carson. salary $2.5. Health lusp. ---Don. McDonald. :council. and in arcordance with the faction of fol Iner council. Couu. Gots. (lm" took the view that the town could ‘only pay 18 per cent of this amount and by ll motion plummet! to pay this frac- tion of all accounts. He was supported hy Coon. Elvidge only. The amend- ment. moved by Coun. Livingstone. seconded by Conn. Guthrie, authorized the wholelo he paid if the Methodist body give a bond to furnish a clear deed if Mr. Kelly abandon certain alleged claims as to collection of taxes. for the last two years and this year, and also free the tom: for all con of the gravel removed from his lot, This amendment DURHAM, THURSDAY, JANUARYE} 1906 Ander v.hurept point l oath. The mst regular meeting In: held on Monday evening. there being present the Mayor, and C'oonciilorr. Gnrsline Livinrston.Elvidze and Guthrie. At the atatutnry hourlluring the day de. (Iamtinns had been taken before (‘rlork ll uuuum it CAirrwrmm-FArrtBArrrs.-At Elm Farm the vesidenceof the bride‘s parents, 0n the 27th inst. by Rev. J. M. Miller. Robert H. Caulfield, to Margaret, daughter of John Fairhairn. all of Egremnnt. McFAruate--HAraunAv--At the tesi- dence of the bllde's father by Rev. J. G. Keir, on the 27 uit., Gep. McFarlin. of Superior, Wis" to Hannah, oldest. daughter of David Hallway. of Nor- umnhy. It The much Methodist V I, the iirst Mrra.ert.-At 2nd Con., Wednesday. J mmary “I “only Miller, twin sons Married, {THIN-1 -11rrpmntr.iv--rn Durham, Jan. 3, by Itev. Wm. McGregm'. Mr. Jonn Ritchie to Miss Maria Wehher. M'T'f" At Holstem, on Dev. 27th. I Me and Mrs J. It. Smith, a daughter COUNCILS AND COUNCILS Ee.. 'sul mn by all the councillors elect J. Kvess, who an some technical fqualiticatioudid not take the - -0- ll TOWN COUNCIL gigs (lelmlt dl" ht: Pl tud Con., Bentim-k. nn January 10, to MI tt' Me, BORN Imlmt _il'.:tt5ti't"ii'i'ri'g' W4 unity wet lllljt up A111 Hunt,“ More the with the nun-Iv 7th. to; the Veterinary M. McIntyre of this town is hard to surpass on the treatment of Woosi' disease on young cattle as we can testify by his vain; le services on the treatment of the so 'mlled dilate My. ; , At the last regular meeting of the A. O. U. W. lodge. 140. The following oftleets were duiy instilled A Batters P M W, Dr Boyle M W. George Arrow- smith Foreman. w G Watson Recorder Joseph Aussuxn Receiver. Frank Reily Financier. G Turner guide. John Me- PhuilO. B. W., Robb McLacblin I. 8. MC, A Butters representative to G. Lodge, John McDonald alternative. Mr McKenzie. of N. w. T. is visiting with his hrc,thet-in.law Mr Dugald Ferguson of this place. Mr McKenzlé isnhrother to N D McKenzie of Hoi- stein. Angus McEachern Is home from the lower country and is to remain home for all Winter. Allan and Arch McLean. of Wymuuxg, is home at their father's Mr Alex Me. Lean of the South line. Artemetsia. Ladies and Gentleman t-- having elected me as a. member of the council for 1900. I hereby extend my hearty thanks to you for the liberal support you gave me " the recent election. Yours very truly. David McIntyre. Pricevllle. We are sorry to lose one of our most useful young men of our town in the person of Mr. Duncan McAulley who took his departure to Vaucouver where he received it good situation with the Messs Wehster formerly of this village. Duncan is a young man who will always make his mark wherever he is placed and his place will be hard to till in the different societies he took part in while amongst us we all wish him oicar% wherever his lot may be cast. We had another thaw 1atelyland the indicaticusare that we will soon hnve another. To the Electors of Fatremont. Jan. 8. 1900 For S. ti. No. I, Nurumnhy. Experi enced. Duties to Cottun0ttee Fell. l 1900. Apply to has. \VALLACE. Socy. - 1A SNAP.- ' ark lots numbers 12, 13, 14 and 15, Pan the north side of South St. in the Town of Durham, containing 23; acres more or less. This is very desirable property, well fenced, in good condition and will be sold at a bargain. For farther particulars apply to Even MACKAY. or W. L. MACKENZIE, Durham. Dated Jan. 5th. 1900. Came to the premises of the under- signed. about the lust of November 3 ewes. Owner is requested to prove property. pay expenses and tako away. Rub lloy ENDERS will be received up to TFI‘iday Feb. 9th for 2000 ft dCedar plank H tt. long, 4 inches thick Ind 2mm. plank, 16ft long4 inch thick, made outof good sound timber, Inb- jeet to inspection, to be delivered In Holstein on or before April lst 1900. The lowest Cpl' any tender not necessar- ily accepted. Under the Auspices of Camp Ben Nevis Sons of Scotland, 'their Annual Concert will be :held in the Town Hall on the labove date. i Music. Scottish Song, _ Highland pipes. , Dancing in Costume. i MrJas Pax, the inimitable humorist. I Miss Jean Renwick, Sweetest of, _ singers. l I MrGeorge Hamilton. one of Scotia’sl musical sons. Mr D E McDonald, an artist in “Par-l adise music‘. l Miss Mabel McDonald a clever young dancer. l Miss Whelolrsy, Mt. Forest. accom-‘ Danish " Tickets and plan at Maeyarlane's. I Reserved Seats 35c omens 25e. Reserve your seats early and be I there in time. Town Hall, JG,. 19. TEACHER WANTED, CARD 0F THANKS. TENDERS WANTED For Sale. ESTRAY SHEEP ttt _tii'bttjiittti), FAX. D. ALLAN, Clerk, Egremont "i' Si, ij: 1900 w M. RYAN Va rney P. O. tlt :affi?ak ' p, Palmerston BasrsrietC"""ta"rTG from Campbell‘ot Loetdon. Trr,',':.:'?:'.?'), Bell, Dohertr,Thotniaamt Bert not PIANO“ [] a: .-, ii',) SEWING MACHINES. A 'fr,2tlerg In my“ .911 , till “am: Sewing Machines Md supplies. I} . T ' T ;_ ii:iaillllill -.____,,,. - - - . ~"--,0. new - 'raMii [Ia-Boon -Upper Town, Dubai? Deerini " Ideal " and " Pony " Binders. Ideal 1Iorerad, Steel ra es. Also Maxwell Binders, Mowers and Rakes. if; Wilkinson _Ploughs,_ tytii)bttr Coulter & Scott Drills and Cultivators. Disc and Spade 1hrr.. rows, Beuffierir, Etc. Also Scotch Diamond Barrows. We invite your attention to the following lines of goods : everything far Farmers) f C. L GRANT , "Fees-SSCs-s/tiii:).'--).!.?.-'". We take this opportunity of thanking our customers for past patronage, and we are convinced that the new system W111 merit, a continuance of the same. (i 5 tiiiiiiiiiii iii; i) J QmW'CAWCMWO 1 to 20, and repairs of all kinda. Shares, Soleplates, Ete. Not genuine unless the words " WILKINSON PLouaaxCoumin' " is can a each piece. Wilkinson Famous Steel Roller made in thm tttttstat l CULTIVATING. f?tClyldd,ui,ih,4b,,,, CPath‘aIR gig-d Small w , .. (iiiiiill HARVESTING. arge Sales & Small Profits." Sometimes people make mistakes in buying, they buy too much or not enough, and fre- quently not the right thing.. Now this has been our misfortune this time, we bought far too many Youth’s Suits of Clothes in an 33 long pants, and to get rid of them we cut prices away down, Just see how we do it .'" We beg to inform our Custom- ers and the Public generallg that we have adopted the Gas System, which means Cash or its equivalent, and that our Motto will be Cash System Suits that were $5.50 and 86.00 now " " 4.50 and 6.00 naw Come early and get the best. ADOPTED BY " G. d; J. McKECI-INIE. t 'thr, . McKechnie. Ti You’re a Reader ot Review! WHOLE N 0. 1139. “if Are you a Suhcrlhu' , Send in your mum tor a trial trip to end of the you for only 10e. To the end of the century for 81.0). My?