Noric®.â€" The undersig ill be at Darharo on Dec 14, and at over Dec 15 to retain taxes. All regrains unpuaid at the aboye dates will We collected by my bailif. 7 SNecretary Binnie has been authorized to secure affiliation with the Winter Fat Stock Show which is held in Guelph next week, and, as will be seen by a notice elsewhere this gives members of the Institute here the privilege of free admission to all the meetirgs of the show. As there will be yery c%eap rail= way fares, many will no doubt take advantage of them and the free ticket in Guelph to see this fine fair. The Big Store Telephone / number 16. Norioe To Gri&xEkLG RatyPayErsâ€" All parties not baving theiyf taxes paid wi‘l have a last opportfnity at the Knapp House, Durham/ on the 13th of Dee. The roll after that date will be placed in the baili hands. os. McGirr, Collector. They have at this session taken an important step in appointing a commitâ€" tee to make enqguiries and arrangements for the establishment of a spring seed lair which will no doubt prove a valuâ€" able step in advance. Aâ€" meeting of the Directors of this body met Monday and transacted some business. 1t has been decided to have ano‘her of their popular excursions ne‘.t summer at a seasonable time. service ens aiso go in saiIue smpMment,. SEP 3. McLean of Woodstock, manager of the governmet poultry fattening station, is preparing for a shipment of 35000 turâ€" keys. In this is the beginning of a yast and profitable trade. 3 and profitable ship ing‘ in We k Exacoteiy Tne Trotn.â€" Tis the constant dropping water That wears away the stone, ‘Tis the constant gnawing poodle That crunches up the bone, Tis the constant cooing loover Who wins the pretty maird, Tis the constant advertiser W ho always draws the trade Stock Commussioner, is desir ing the names and addresses men, exporters, butehers, & may be left with A. Davidso 5 eallons (‘o/ Oil for 85 ce have a big Summer Hotel, which will he built under the auspices of ‘"The Owen Sound and Georgian Bay Park and Summar Resort Co. Limited," with stock at $150000,. John H. McLaughlin, of Balmny Beach fame is President and Manager, but the C. P. K. and its money chest is the new power behind the throne. Lemons Oranges at the BJ Store. J. A, Hunter. Ur. F. W. Hodson, Dominion Laive frant s »rvice, â€" Mr. H. H. Miller and 1 with made excellent speeches, 18 Ibs Granulayéed Sugar for $1 at Par» ker‘s Drug Store. Senoot ME®rTINGS.â€"Legal Forms for caliing these for sale, cheap, at the Keâ€" view office. Rowland‘s Bijon Comedy Company hold forth in the Town Hali all next Rememilyfr you can have Millinery at cost and fnder at Miss Culbertsons. Store Much matter Crowded out this week. Special discoum.‘nn Suits/this month at The Big Store. Honey dew 3 Hottles Extracts for 25¢ a oreman easseeeeee888808888P _ p; |py prosh ’l’gs for 25¢ at Parker‘s : Local and District News. deceeeeeee2ee0e%.e 8e Holiday Goods,(f‘arker‘s xE TT Drug VOL. XXII NO. 49 L1 LV n carloads of turkeys, c 1 30000 birds. about 6000 ) go in same shpment. AJ A R M EF RK C Y A a t Svrup at 4 cepfs a lb at 1 WA n IxsTITUT®E lougal. _ Golden Butter®Polor, 10c per bottle, alock Dec, 4 1900. | Only at Park rug Store. M Mc at t] M Cevlion last 0 this week. NEWS. a The friends of 8. 8. No. 12. Egremont “gg: have a pie social on hand for Dec. 19 â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"~â€"~ in the school house, and in addition a + goed program,. Ladies bringing pies chis woek. â€" free. Doors open at 7. Come early, King irmiture The Big at Or ig will _ this ntainâ€" chickâ€" Mr J from attie ames hay Mi ‘ap> Mr Jas. Watson contributed to che program of his musical abilities and was in fine trim. His "Scotland this Night‘ was his own composition and appears | in another column in this issue. Mr Wm. Ramage sang a duett with Miss Renvwick and by special request contribâ€" the tiae song "Lochnagar" Mrs Buchan brougbi down the house in her "Caller Herrin," in fishwife‘s costume and had | to reappear.|Mr‘J. P. Telfordjand Miss E MacFarlane contributed a couple of ‘\duetts. Miss Black gave ‘"‘The Bonnte ‘Banks 0‘ Loch Lomond" Mr C. Ramage a reading from "A Window in Thrums" | and Miss M. Gun on piane and Miss J. |\ Fraser with violin gave "Abergeldie a \Heilan ‘Schottische" in such a way as | to set the bhoots "a movin" Last but not ‘lenst was Miss Mamie Munro who san \nicely "Ye Better Bide Awee," Ans receiving a _ rapturous encore gave | "Nae Luck Aboot The House". Buy a 5¢ "Box of Ghef Whiz" at J. A. Hunters. Its the I#est thing out. made of Pop Sorn andftaffy. _ appearance on a lurham _ platform wont be his last we imagine. He is equally at home in a solo or a duett, and his finely modulated vaoice and fine stagre presence was very effective in everal of his selections. HMis interpreâ€" tation of the "Holy Friar" given as an encore to **Bonnie Dundee" was good, as was his part of the "Crookit Baubee" and others. Miss Whelpley has been here before, and each subsequent apâ€" pearance _ increases her reputation, The spirit she put into "The Hieland man‘s toast" and ‘"The Crookit Baubee" was fine. â€" Between solos and duetts and accompanying Miss Whelpley was kept bu«y to the delight of the audience, but for her own part it must have been "two hours with hard labor" _ Miss Jean Renâ€" wick is a perennial delight and her perâ€" formances were warmly applauded as usual. She has the doric at command and though having lots of experience she retains the charm of her sweet naturalness. After all expenses are paid there will remain a sum of about 350 which will be applied to church funds. Rey, Mr Farquharson occupied the chair and seldom has there beet a meeting of euch a size that gave «uch good order. It was highly creditable. His opening address dealt with Sceotland‘s patron Saint, St. Andrew, and he told interestingly, all that was known in fact and fancy of the life, denth, and relies of the famous apostle. Rey. Mr chair and meeting of good order. The management secured for outside talent, Miss Whelpley, Mt Forest, Mis® Jean Renwick, Dromore, and Mt J. S. Ireland, Mt Forest, Mr Ireland‘s first appearance on a NDurham â€" platform After weeks of preparation the Scotch concert under the auspices of Presbyâ€" terian young people here, came off on Friday night last and must be regarded as a great success. It was well adver tised and the quaint interest attaching to it by the use of the Scottish vernacuâ€" lar in programs, and coupled with abilâ€" ity in talent drew a crowded houase. sacted with us during phone hours. Mr. Darling will oblige anyone not used to the instrument. The REvIEw phone No. 3 is still in place in the Corner Drug Store, Gun‘s old stand, where business may be tranâ€" Mr. John Darling speaks to RevIEw readers in his ad. this week. He will be found In the old Gnn drug store every lawfal day with staple and seaâ€" sonable goods. Cemetery. Fora number of years he has been very infirm and the end came on Saturday last., _ He was in his 77th year and has been for many years a resident of Durham. He was an effiâ€" cient workman, a man of great integriâ€" ty and intelligence, and his removal is another break in the ranks of early Durhamites, To his family we extend all sympathy. Tnu® Lat® Jous Jack.â€"On Tuesday last, with full Masonic honors, the above gentleman was laid to rest in Saugeen Miss Large intends having interesting closing exercises on the afternoon of Deâ€" cember 20 We haye to thank her for an invitation. Mss Large‘s school enâ€" tertainments are Al affairs. Candied Pey and Fresh Fruits at Parker‘s. C Tomotoe Catsup Big Store. Select Po?(mfl at Parker‘s Drug Store. % St. Andrews‘ Concert PDurnd T een for many years a ham. He was an effiâ€" a man of great integriâ€" ce, and his removal is in the ranks of early ) his family we extend ++ @+ 10c Botlle nt JAck,â€"In Durham, on Saturday, Dec. Ist, 1000, John Jack aged 76 years, 8 months. The regular meeting of ham Lodge 198, A. 0. U. W. will held in the Lodge room on Monday, the 10th inst at 8 p, m. â€" As this is th¢ evening for nomâ€" ination of Officers All the members are requested to be present. Apax â€" HAsLETT â€" In Bentinck, on Wednesday, Dec. 5th, at the residence of the bride‘s father, Mr. Wm. Haslett, his y Jungest daughter, Selina to Mr. Wm. Adlam, yourgest son of Mr, Geo. Adlam. â€" = 4 A,. H. JACKSON : Notary Public, Conveyancer, Insurapte Agent,{ Money to Loan, Farms boyght and sold, Collecâ€" tions a specialty has opened an office in the late W. acKenzie‘s old stand. Robt Fisher, Norman xclotvre and Norman meDougall, are away timbering for x x Beaton. majority from 31 to 19. It is understood _ that Mr. Gordon gained some eight or ten votes through the Judge counting ballots that were marked with a cross above the upper heavy line; that is in the space where the name of the Electoral district is printed. Other Ontario judges such as Judge Masson of Huron, Judge Klein of Bruce, Judge Barron of Perth and Judge Sinclair have taken the opposite view and have rejected all ballots that were not marked within the white sfltce enclosed by the heavy black lines. ad Judge Creasor‘s interpretation â€" been adopted in North Bruce and Noth Lanâ€" ark the Conservative ma{(l)rny from Ontario would be four less than it is to day. and Mr Etnest Camphell would now be M. P. elect for North Bruce and Mr. Caldwell M. P. elect for North Lanark. â€"O0, 8. Advertiser. The recount before Mis Honor Judge Creasor took place Tuesday and Wedâ€" nesday of this week and resulted in a reduction ef the Liberal candidate‘s Smith,.â€"In Durham, on Friday Nov 30 to Mr and Mrs Charter Smith, a son. The howe of David Hinks was again brighteued by another young son. A large oumber of hogs left this vicinity on xonday, bought by ur Couk of Ceylon, The young lagy who had the toothache so bad the other eyening. eays it 18 almost as bad as an untrue lover, botl. are‘ good riddance to bo remembered by any one. xr MeCrae who had the mcGowan saw mill rented, we nnderstand is leaving to take charge of a millnear Latona, xr eâ€" Crae is a yery useful member in s.ciety and will be missed in the choir as he is an excellent singer and displayed no pride in his nssistance at any time peeded. xr D mcDonald, had a narrow escape from being serionsly injured one evening lately while on nia way to Normanby the king bolt of the buggy broke, pitehing him out, but fortunally he hung to the lines, stopping the horse before getting unmanagable, escaping with bruises about the bead and face. Secrament in the Presbyterian church here, on the first Sunday of January 1901. xr mecCabe is away dlown the country agrain. xMr N meKinnon attend« to Imns busiâ€" nese during bis absence. _ Surely »mac must have scme important business to tran=act soon, but we will hear later on. Mr and Mrs A McCanzsel of Arran, and xr Donald xeCuannel and son Archie of the same place are this week yi«iting their sick sister wrs wePhail, Seuth Line, Glenâ€" elg, who by all appearance is on her death bed and fast approaching the end of life. Married at RBrandon, Maniteba, on Tuesday the 27th, November, by Rev NMr Henry, Presbyterian minister, _ Mr Jas Black of Oak Riyer, Manitoba, formerly of Latou«a, Bentinck, to Miss Mary Aun McLean, daughter of the late Mector Mcâ€" Lean South Lin=, Glenelg _ The wany friends in this part «nd elsowhere cxtend cougratulation« to Mr and Mrse Bliack, wiszhing them a long and pleasant voyage in life. Rey MrHenry was once a subâ€" stitute for Rev Mr Jansen of Darham. while in Holland. The "At Home" at the Methodist parsonage on Tuesday evening, under the auspices of the Ladies‘ Ard, was well attended in spite of the bad weather and an enjoyable time was spent, Music and games for young and old alike, with congenial conversation, Revx Mr and Mrs Smith were hospiâ€" tality personified and all seemed happy. The proceeds go towards a new carpet for the church. _ The Methodist 8. School will hold their annual enterâ€". tainment on Dec. 21. 1 DURHAM, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1900. A New Story is being started in the ReEvieEw of surpassing interest at the present time,. See inside page. Now is the time to 1enew for the Review and to secure new subscribers by a word from our many friends. NORTH GREY THOoS. ALLAXN, Recorder. MARRIED. Priceville DIED BORN. o d ue , l;yw ‘4909_9/ 0 All parties having pif elosets in uselin the town of Durhamf are requested to have the same clogeéd forthwith andf to adopt the dry eagth system. sX y Order C ues The Board Af Healcsh of the Town of Durham.~ / _ ADJOURNED TAX FAr®.â€"The Sale of lots in Town. fof back Taxes, held on the lith Nov,/is adjourned till the 14th Dec, Th interested in the purâ€" chase of real gstate will please take note of the fact. : : Mr Arugus Cameron came home on Saturday from N, Dakota, and is lookâ€" ing well after a summarspent in the West, He has formed a high opinion of the country even though crops were this year very poor. Having witnessed a Presidential election he has an interâ€" esting souvenir of it in the shape of one of their elaborate ballots. Mr Rudoliph Ixonold 1s now located at Salt Lake City, Utah, and is a special agent of the Phoenix Mutual Insurance Co; at which buisness he has been very successful. The Reyview is still a welâ€" come yisitor in his home. MrJ. A. Hunter was present as a guest at the #t, Andrews Society‘s celebration in Toronto last Friday evenâ€" ing, This was one of the most successâ€" fal ot their Fatherings, being made especialldy brilliant by the presence of Lord an Lud‘ Minto. The assembly was held in the Pavilion, which was gorgeously decorated. All members of SouthyfGrey Farmers Institute going to thefvinter fair to be held in Guelph will/get free entrance tickets to the ow. The Secretary will meet meprhers in Guelph on arâ€" Mr J. 8. Ireland, Mt. Forest, was the guest of his brother, while up assisting at the Concert last week, Rev, J. Fraser Smith, Dornoch returnâ€" ed missionary from India, well and favorably known here, will preach in the Presbyterian church next Sabâ€" bath morning and evening. Mrs C. McLean with her companion, Miss Rennie, left for Toronto on Saturâ€" day where they will spend the winter. Mrs Wim. Hunter, North Egremont is staying with Mrs Charter Smith for a few davys. Dr, and Mrs Smith, Dornoch, were the guests of Miss Annie McKenzie on Friday, and attended the Concert at night. We oinitted to mention last week the homeâ€"coming of Mr. Jas, Atkinson from the West. He looks hearty and liked it. Miss Whelpley was the guest ef the Misses McKenzie while up at the conâ€" cert last week. Miss Bessie Park, with Mr McAuley‘s two children, are going home to hber father‘s «t Hampden for a while. Miss Jean Renwick was a guest at Mrs Dr (iun‘s while in town on concert business last week. Miss Mary Watt, came home from Fergus last week and is keeping house for Mr Jymes McAuley. Miss Hattie Watt, North Egremont is visiting her aunt Mrs. Wim Johnston,. i1yal of tra Mrs (Geo, Merkle is spending a day or two with her old friend Mrs Stinson before their moving. Mr Limin, Sr, has come to Durham to make his home with his son Mr Ed. Limin, butcher. The eiection of directors was proâ€" ceeded with and resulted as follows : Messrs. Gilbert McKechnie, Wm. Calâ€" der, J. M. Hunter, J. A. Hunter, C. McArthur. PERSONAL MENTIQN. Engineer McDcnald is talking a week‘s holiday in Glenelg. MrJohn Boaks is talking his place. The first meeting of the shareholders of the above Company was held in the Town Hall on E?l'lesday. Mr. Wm. Calder was :Xgointed chairman. He made an address setting forth the By ordef of the Council 1. DURHAM PORTLAND CEMENT CO Pusric Notick. 2i NCTICE. Grorcer® Bixxig. We take this opportunity of thanking our customers for past patronage, and we are convinced that the new system will merit a continuance of the same. "Large Sales & Small Profits." We beg to inform our Customâ€" ers and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivalent, and that our Motto will be Cash System j . & J. McKehniec. 37. m ADOPTED BY N., G. & J. McKECHNIZ. WHOLE NO. 1185. tacks. Greys, Cardinals, &c. AU wool Blankets and Grey ARannclette Blankets. Grey flannels and flannel Shecting. ies Shoulder Slawis in AT GRANT‘S. 3