, 2, 1902 mutation. aher 19. the pup“ ole a pleasant. any. .md this is how it BORDON oeh. McKl RING"? Lower IN Mela: a bid and} ober In" wr nu " mars .’ u Mein 'eweltery t owed Sound I lwv were attain?- ,cutuu. who vet."- if! IrNO and oRal w Raymond “l4 bye to Mr. Inn. for than While Iony ', we ind.“ a one whom in tlt" per- “a a. ROCK, unite-u with at then .oekgtile leAlleu, ch to Which bun JWDS l Dar. r. with as In mum.- Tts when the " was, Chil- our (all! nan E thol lue wan dis- roll WO ength. an} to "" ware. s' and 160 as! last last " 1nd Int’s and on: grind the new council as» strong one and likely to be useful, It is fully munned anyway with no possibility we imagine of hitches of a personal nature to war their usefulness. Certainly there Is scope enough in our fast developing town to employ all their powers. The town. is well side-walked. but the streets can stand attention. the two bridges need replacing and start has been made by the by-lsw just passed. A new Town Hall is s pressing necessity. prop: er rranitarrarraptremerita need continued attention. the tlie-limit b -lsw must he proved good or made 'ILT/l insure our - resentinsuranee rates and much more. are congratulate them all on the conft, denee reposed in them and hope to con- gratulate them at the close of a success~ ful year's wmk. 'discontinue" because we asked them tor 'tttlrsttiptions two years or more he- hii..2! but h is life however. We have to thank M r. Angus Cameron, who last week tevturmed from Bottineau. for he- inga NIT of collector general for our Bottincnn colony. John, John A and Mal. Cauteron were all well when he left and rejoicing over good crops. As before mentioned. Mrs. Jno. A. Cameron is visiting around here for the winter. Mr. Cameron come home With Mr and Mrs. Neil McArthur, who after an " sence of eight years are visiting the farmer's parents on the 4th Con. Glenolg. Coming by way of wuseonsin, he colled The ratepayers, quite irrespective of lo, they voted, P"N' inclined to re on his cousin Hugh Fraser. formerly of Bentinuk. spending 3 days with him. He also is doing well in Uncle Sam’s country. a little behind. more with the editor by [2 head. Wo thunk hi: an exetuplieatirrtt of t muting a subscription Axum“. "ammo. - The Annual Meeting of the Durham Public Library will be held according to Statute in the Lirtury building at tt p. m.. on Monday next. A full attendance is desirable. c. Rumor; s 'cy. "luttC'---Theee now. we lead the coun- trv in advance labeling. We challenge any of our contemporary; show a label squarely paid so far in advance. hit that N the date which will appear next week on the label of Jno. A. Cameron. of Boitioraau. wha, bevaute he had “In annng a SIIIN'I'IpHun in m wars by put- ting in an advance. Many of our friends recognize this ptinciple, but there are exceptions to "very tatle and we have had one or two who have seen fit to iWe regret. that by an inadvertence this item was omitted in last week’s paper.] Lawann Saturday last, Jan. t, a small black and white hound. Inter- mation that wtll lead to his recovery will he suitably rewarded. The Annual Meeting (,5 the South Grev Ag. Society. will be held in the Town Hall. Durham, on Wednesday Jan. Iii, 1902, at, 1 o'elock, p. In. A. DAVIDSON, Beey. NOT CoMtxo.--Mr. Myers, Kcssuth, who was billed for the Farmers' Institute meetings in Durham and Holstein has had his home burned and cannot be prose-m. Mr. Sleiehtholm. Strmhroy, takeshis thCu. See advertisement. Use De. Chesney's Cough Powder for your Home. at Darling's Drug Store. "mum.“ Mummg.-A list-Ming of the Brnlinrk Reform Association will he held ut MctJallutn's school house, Mu- lock. on Saturday Jan. H, at 2 p. m. THUS. CLARK. PRES. FRESH LAKE F'ro..-jshine sensnn being prolonged this year fine herring em. canalwnyl he had at Miles Wil- son‘s freezer in South Durham. Prices right. Carr's (Bough Cure is fully guaranteed to cure colds-at Maeliuvlaneu Drug Starr. MneFM-Inne's Laxative Grip Tablets prevents the Grip-use them--25c " box. TAXES-AU taxes must. be paid to Hugh McKay at the Middnugh House on or hefm-e Jan. th inst. Mrs. Lynn Newton will receive the Mth and 15th of Jan. After. that time the Irrt and 3rd I‘ueszlays of each month Family bereavement prevented Dr. Burt from filling his appointment in Dulham last week. Special roywal seryiz'es will be con.- menced In the Methodist church next. Sunday evening by the pastor Rev. W. R. Smith. Additonal Locals on Page 5. Darling’s Grip Tablets. " sure cute. Have you read McCahe's ad. and test- ed his goods? ABg:ru3i.-mitrine Service at. 3 p. m. on Sunday 12th inst. VOL. XXIV. NO. 2 THE NEW COUNCIL. h - - - Rev. w. L. Neutou. ann. A. (hum-run. bevaute he had run 't' than squared it putting it 30 far w Ill heartily foe such the principlq- of hal- 70c. The board for 1902 consists of C. L. Urant, C. Ramage. T, Moran, Wm. Johnston. Jas. Carson. S. P. Saunders . Tho By-Law. Nqtwirhetan4ing the absorbing Tote for the mayor-11w. there wss a substan~ tantial majority for the By-lsw. For Against N. ward as 14 P2; 't 41 11 GLEN ELG Mr. T. McFadden has received an- other endorsaciou from his township by on increased majority while the vote for the councillors is surprisingly close. Mr. Sullivan made a gallant ran for a new man and will yet come to the Iron t. We congratulate Peter Melanin on heading the poll. Ward = l 2 3 t 5Totcls McFadden 119 71 48 42 49 329 Staples 40 34 79 50 70 282 Arrowsmith 76 31 95 39 71 312 Mclnnis " 54 48 88 61 324 Davis 140 36 35 28 57 290 McMillan 56 70 48 47 77 298 Sullivan 59 70 41 29 T2 271 E. w. w. Guthrie .' IV. Johnston The council for 1902 is therefore as tollows '. Mayor-N. McIntyre. Couuc0--Jno. Mckvehnie, Jun. H. Brown. Charter Smith, A. MeLachlan, Wm. Sharp; A. S. Hunter. w, w. C. MeArtluc, ‘° P.-Saundera 16 A. u, Wolfe Council J. H. Brown J. L. Browne A, S. Hunter S. McCracken Geo McK'hnie Jno. " A, McLachlan w. Sharp I), Smith The vote in town by wards is as " lows: MAYOR N. w. E. W. W. W. Tot Calder " 31 93 168 M (-1 ntyre 20 51 95 175 The Trustee Vote. N, w. C. McKinnon 31 .. C. Ramage 36 I DURHAM "y' , Interest here centered almost “Olly; ? in the tnayorahy contest between -Wm.l l Calder. and Norman McIntyre, and tliei i latter ty a majority of 7 secure! thoi i position. The result was in doubt ai-,) E most to the last moment. The north" § ward giving Calder 15 Where tha Mel, i Intyre men counted on 9 the ouu/eray'i, Egeve a elnil to the party of the :newf i mayor, but the chill was the othegmuyi l, when the east ward gave Mr. McIntyre: l 20. During the long wait for the: big,i' [ West Ward, enthusiasm grew, hnd‘ when at last it was found that Mr. Me Intyre had i. majority of 2 in " own! ward, giying him 7 in the town, chhers I and other demonstrations greeted the hero of the hour. From the balcony of his residence short speeches yore made by Mr. McIntyre, Mr. Luidlow, t Mr. McKinnon. and later the band: serenaded some of the victors of the I day. The council contest gave somel surprises and goud men have fallen. The result is given below and it will be! freely admitted thet we have in the! council for 1902 the material for good work. Mr. A. S. Hunter is the onlyi member of the old council at the board.’ he being the only one offering. As was ll expected Mr. John McKechnie headedl: the poll with Mr, J. H. Brawn a good ] second. ii The interest in the trustee come?“ were overshadowed by the others. Ita.. grets are expressed at. the loss of Mr. Wolfe s seavices to the board, though his successor will worthily take up his work. jglil(yll, RUlERS EUR M! Mondny last was u. fine day for the choosing of Municipal rulers? 'and heavy votes wera polled. t8.. Morice. Dickson, McFadden "IQ Me. Queen, Reeves of the Surroundjng Municipalities. T: lltllltlt It" MIND! lt 7 ll8ft. N. Ward E. n w, 66 27 29 31 33 Plurality 13 Majority Majority 175 " Majority 129 45 41 49 35 Ki 50 109 48 70 155 79 155 81 101 is therefore as 72 48 (i7 78 18 129 149 215 153 127 2711 fol- STILL THEY Come.--The third rotary is now unloaded at the Cement works, the fourth is on the way. The first two hare been placed id position. a very exact engineering job. A car load of iron, nails. etc., is also in the yds, and representatives from the 1"Ut r ms who erect the buildingi; are to be here soon. Director G. Me echnie went to Toronto Tuesday to attend an impor- tant Board meeting. Our Mailing Sheet has been changed up-to-date. We will consider it a favor to be notified of omissions, if any. ttttt A NOVEL onrtrrt.-1ve had an uni ue proposition made to us the other (il winch-we were bound to refuse. Wye really had the chance of lecurlug a. new subscriber if we would do I dollar's worth of advertising thrown int We could not see it and our proposed benefactor left to try. no doubt, if some of the merchants would o(Five him a dollar’s worth of dry go I if he pur- chased a dollar’s worth of groceries. THANKS to Messrs J no. Staples and Thos. Bunnie for election news of Glen- elg. to Clerk Allan and Mr. W. S. Hors- burgh for Egremont, to Mr Jas. Morice for Normanby. to Mr. R. Grier-on for Bentinek, and to Rev. Mr. Farquharson for an account of Dornoeh'a Monday evening meetings. WREX Oh' PrtAri:rt.--The. uteetmgs for united prayer are being well attend- ed as they should be to illustrate the possibility of unity even for oniefiftv second part of the time. Thursday night in the Baptist Church. and Friday in the Methodist. Calder's vote, 7 on the wrong side. though it be, is most creditable tuorasider, ing he had such active canvassers as Laldlaw, McKinnon, Sharp, te noting us lieutenants to his opponent. A quiet unobtrusive figure through the turmoil, yet a most important one. is Clerk Anderson whose fidelity and tact as Returning officer has made everything go without a hitch. HANOVER Dr. Mearns Is reeve by acclamatlon. DUNDALK Old eouneil by acclamation. ARTEMESIA. Reeye McTavialx was elected by tte. el.amation, For the council 8 Thomp. son and Jae Bmdie tried conclusions withthe old members but were both left at. home. Boyd headed the list, followed by A Muir, Thompson and Jas Gibson. "Mayor McIntyre" sounds first rate and we congratulate him on "getting them", though we are not to blame for it, ' EGREMONT _ McQueen must. feel that. the town-; ishipiuhtr from tired of him judging,:: .by the majority of 195 it has givena ‘lhim our Jaa. bwanstpn. aided we Ie-) :lieve by Mr. Dickson. a strong mm in 2 "he township. Robt. C, Mickleborough ’ Make:- a good vote and will we predict he l, Ea coming man. Air we expected Messrs; 5D McIntyre and Wm. McFadden are) lit] the new council. and. shall we "r (ot course. McIntyre heads the poll as he t gaid hast year. Dave is in a corner but, :all Egremont sees him. i (ward = 1 2 3 4 5 it Totals': chQueen 58 70 75 51 106103 403; :Swnnstm) 42 47 68 66 28 17 268 I (Durant ll 50 42 77 33 34 256i Ahudiner 17 2 N) 14 Ol w, 209 Hunter 8 h' 28 24 57 68 193} [McIntyre 55 no 43 40 Z5 32 300: chFadden 95 62 47 20 25 18 2671 iMcArtlmr " 215 19 4,5 8 20 l?! ‘Micklehuro 30 30111 t7 41 21 280 iRnhh 20 30 38 36 59 oo 252 :\V'llls 11 7 47 13 47 tll Ifft A wide interest has been awakened in the lace for the Toronto Mayoralty by two men, Howland and McLean, neither of whom are brilliant lights. Howland has been re-elected bya large majorny, a very satisfactory icesulth seems to us as he lepreseats the best moral forces of the city anyway. NOTES Sharp Gs not beiied his name. He Has repeated last summer's performance The Ontario Legislature meats to-day Wednesday. This is the last session of the present parliament. Reeve Ihekson has again been taken to Bentinek'sheart by about 180 over Ina opponent Brown. The old council too mall Duncan McLean's place tak- en by It. Grier-on. Tne council for 1002 is Dickson, Torry, Cronin, Leslie. and Grierson, Mr. Adlam having again fallen. ROM) a) 30 38 36 59 69 25.2 Walls 11 7 47 13 47 21 146 NORMANBY The expected has happened and R. Morice is again reeve With a comfort- able majority over O'lteilly, his oppon- ent. Mr. M. Mearnshu‘z also sudfered defeat and it looks as If the township had punished the two aspirants for causing an election, by electing them to stay at home. 1 2 3 4 5 annals? 58 70 75 51106103 463; 42 47 63 66 28 17 268 11 50 42 77 33 34 2561 17 2 50 14 Ol as 200 8 s 28 24 57 68 196; 55 00 43 40 25 32 300! 95 62 47 20 25 18 267! 6 201945 8 20 124 30 30111 47 41 21 230 20 30 38 36 59 69 252 11 7 47 13 47 21 146 BEN Til TE TORONTO 'ab'; m "iliiltt:riiiitti). 2501, Mr, Chas. Rvun preached in Hanover 209 I last Sunday morning one evening and It', i at_Allan Parkin the afternoon. 237' Mrs. Scott and son Dr. R. B. Culbert- [i', 1 son, are this week at Cannington with 952 Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Johnston, (nee Miss 146 Culbertson.) Miss Jewel Little met with a rather severe accident to arms and hands the other day. While cleaning gloves with gasoline they took the and she was badly scorched before relieved of the burning gloves. Mr. Duncan Beaton. from Chicago, where he is employed as managing salesman in a. wholesale warehouse hnl returned after a ten days visit to his parents Mr, and Mrs. Donald Benton, of this town. Mr. David Brown, Bunessan has been affected with pleurisy for about six weeks, and last week had both lungs tapped and a large quantity of water removed from each lung. We (meat he may make a. npeedy and complete re- cavery. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Wright returned to town New Year's Dny after two weeks' spent round the old home m Artemesia attending his father's dying bed and nbsequies. Mr. Wm. Kerr. Grand Rapids, Mich, visited his mother and other friends during the hoiidays, and returned this week. He is still foreman in the P & M Machine shops. Mrs. Pneutfer, wife of the head car- penter of the Cement works, returned to her home at Cement City, Mich., after a. stay of a. month in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cameron. of Lau. der, Mam. who have been guests with Mr. James Carson. are now visiting relatives at Ottawa. Mrs. McDonald, Dakota, " visiting her father Mr. Charter Smith, after an absence of 5 years. Mr. Jos. Poole, of Mt, Hope, visited his sisters (Mrs.) Dr. Wolfe and Mrs. Roadhouse. last week. Rev. S. Young. Clifford, and Hey Mr. Fnrquharson are exchanging pul- pits on Sablm th next. Mr. David McFarlane has been round the old home for a few days. Mrs John Nichol is entertaining her mother this week, lately arrived from Manitoba. Miss Lizzie Hunt is visiting Fiesher- ton friends. ONTARIO RIO ARCHIVES TORONTO ï¬$$ï¬$$$ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬$ï¬$$fl%flï¬ï¬#§ E3333333m3323333332333xmxxï¬ 'iiP.tllilme&eiieEi'iriii"iii gammaiï¬mmg Jtfanonsr other lines Buy good, tresh, clean groceries ; none of those cheap trashy groceries handled at this store. The prices quoted belowlare for first class goods. T _ 3 Iba&rleeted Raisins...... ...... ...... .. ...... 25 eta. A pair of good boots such as are made by the Ames Holden Co. would be a very nice Christmas present for your friend: made in all shapes and gif' A?appy and grape!» cus J/au) year to all the waders of this advertise- ment. Some that we intend to clear out are:--Men's, Ladies', and {QChildren's Underwear, Ladies' Wrapperette Skirts, Waists and Wrappess,jarjr, stock of Wrapperette, several pieces of EPigis Waist ciaturr, Jhckets, Ckberines" and ( Overcoats and Clothing, and many other lines of goods. We begin the New Year prepared to do our part to make it both happy and prosperous for you. At this store we ml goods in their season and so we are going to sell at ‘clea'thI-g prices our stock of winter goods while there is enough winter weather ahead that you may get the benefit of them this season. Remember the place : : Groceries ', : THE POPULAR CASH STORE. THE POPULAR CASH STORE. AMES HOLDEN’S BOOTS. 1246 pairs to choose from. $13.": fre/amy good Roll Butter, Tallow, Dried Apples and fowl. Christmas ! XXXXX XXXX "i------ 'retand. LAIDLAW'S OIdISt-nd 'c-Xec/ml'e. 'c'm’c/zgfc". CHAS BAHAGE. Pm“ AND Puausnau ', and Caps, price 0:71:50 Wa/tfr-HP.,)- -/r-ii- ..25 cts. Ips, Men‘s seasonabic IE 91in 7L! lf Ay " fl,:?, £17.! It