a"! The Rev Matbmn undo an earn-en: with the Sons of Seotleud to the cf.“ that if all who understand nelio would come to church to hear him preach tbat language he would join the order, hMthue hie promise. The Rev gentlemen beam. 3 member of S. o. S. Lodge 87, and now it in to be seen whether the other side will stick to their promise or not. A little girl of Mr and Mn Hector Ma- Donald ot this town is dengetouely ill with pneumonie. She is attended by Dr Dixon of this piece end Dr Button, of Durham. We hope the little tmfrere, will soon be relieved. Thou who need papers to present to the minister us u proof of their qutuitiete tion of entering on the mntnmonial Mo ml] do well to cell on Dan McLean of this town io-ner of marriage license. end patronize him by getting the neceesary papers u bin ttthtm. A large quantity of logs coming the sawmill hem during the last week. Arch. Batters was somewhat eonfined to his room for a lime. but we are pleased to see him out again. Mrs Gner Was at Buncssau for A time nttendlug to her brother David Brown who has been sick for some time, but is on the mend again. Scotch Town correspondent no doubt will do justice in reporting the change of lite of one of the citizonl of that plnco. A boy of Archie McLean m town lsqueale; Archie,) met with a painful accident one day lately. While in the bush helping his father to chop some woodatree that lodged slipped off the stump coming in contact With one of the young Ind's feet breaking three of his toes which caused Dr Dixon to amputaw the broken members. The young lad in doing as well as an be expected I.) tar. high and trustworthy situation in his line of business. Mr Cameron was always a boy whose exemplarv good behaviour and character were worthy of imitating by his companions wherever his lot were cast and his numerous friends in this part Wish him and family the comforts and compliments ot the season etc., and that he may be long spared to ftil the high position entrusted to him. The key Mr Broad of Cedarville and I!" Manic-son exchanged pulpits Sunday before last, it beluga stormy any both gentlemen Ind quite an experience of the melemeuey ot the wenther in making the change. We were pleasad to see that our friend Mr John Cameron ot Georgia, an old Glenelg boy has succeeded in optgiqing a Duncan McDonald (Hughe) end Deneld McDonald (Bug Dan.) South Line, left for the Michigan woods where they intend to engage ell winter law logging, Miss Jessie Martin and her father Mr Marlin, near Dundalk, visited at their frwuds the Messrs McLean's at the town- lim , Proton, lately. Jessie was for a. number of years a school girl here, and her class mates and others were pleased to see her as "he is a pleasant and growing up young lady now. The Annual meeting will be held in the Presbyterian church on Wednesday of tlus week. MrJamen McPherson well known in tlus locality and snnounding country and uncle of the McPharson‘s no" Fluhonon Station. Mr McPherson fell down stairs in his boarding house and only lived one boar afterwards. The body was taken down by a friend and Inferred in the graveyard in this town. In the absoneo of Mr Mathcaon the Rev Mr Varley otheiated at the funeral. Mr and Mrs Duncan McRae are visi- ting Mr MeRae's father ot this town John Melina. Accidentally killed at Owen Sound Sunrday the 11th inst. Alfred Hunks sold a team ot young colt: lately for 9200 and bought another young team for 0150. Mrs John Cameron of Dakota visited at Mr Donald Graham's for a. few days lately. Roger McEachorn is busy taking out logs for lumber for a new barn. He in- tends to build soon. The Rev Mr Matheson attended presby- tery meeting at Orangeville last week. Mr Hugh MoArthnr of Bruce Klondike, visited friends in the nuigbborhood In: weeli, In the last issue ot Mac Tulle Gaelic paper edited by I. G. MoKionon, ot Syd- ney.C. B., there wall be found . Goalie song composed by Donald McMillan eeq., eveottucillor ot Artemeeie. The subject being Miss Jessie lltL-nuchlen the greet Scottish singer. Those who understand the language can see at e glimpse that Donald is a. natural poet, u " is compon- ed in elegant style. We have no objec- tion in producing it for the Review in some future ieene if the Editor will only approve ot the proqposition tor he will have to become an tirtitieial Highlander while engaged in prepnriug it tor the pres". We would appeal to all lovers of the allelic language to patronize the only gaehc paper printed so wholly in the world," Jfatt Tulle ", as the good man that undertook to edit it seven years ago has to conlend with many ddfieultiets in making it a success. It is only one dollar a year and those who see tit to patronize by becoming subscribers Will forward 81.00 to I. G. McKuuron our, Editor and Pub. lisher oi “Mac Tulle tt Sydney, Cape Breton. Prieeville in here yet nlthoneh not hardlrorn um year no for. Abundance of snow and nleiglnng good. Everybody busy at something or other making good nee of the good roads. Elections nre over end all concerned ere " one now. Patrick Sullivan got left in Glenelg. but made an extra good run for n beginner. Ward No. 2 turned out poorly showing that they had not much interest in municipal runners. Reeve Mto%iturt increased his maiority showing that the people were "tis-fied with his service in the pad. Councillor McInms headed the poll, he would tind a Scotcbmen eit- tiug on top of it in a cold and etorruy day. Utar new teacher Mr Bell is getting along well in our school in this town. He is a son of tlln Rev Mr Bell of Laurel nenr Orangeville. P Heevillo. to on While Archie Ferguson is: engaged hauling wood to Priceville he occasionally some on the Townltne. of course he upwts. and Dave takes a short cut through the fields and he too has to fall off the had sometimes. What we lmar:That Charlie from the south line is trying to get the Post Office. A gray horse from the south came along one evening and took one of our girls to Esplin Ten-meeting. Jos. Campbell Is busy drawing logs and lumber for the buildmg of a ban. in the near future. We wish the REVIEW and stat! a and prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Partridge of Listowel, paid a short visit. to Balsam Valley last week. They speak in glowing: terms of our little town. A number are on th, siak list at pretr. out bat we hope to see them all enjoying good health pretty soon. Messrs Dan and Dotrzald h'argurson, the wood kings are busily engagsd cut- ting wood. They say they will challenge the world. A heavy snow storm is raging at time of writing and the roads are getting blocked up' Dr Dixon'l ham while be In: “handing to Hoolor McDonald’s little girl on Sunr- day night not loose about 8 o’clock in the waning. and nothing was heard of hiin up to Band†evening. It is to be hoped he will turn up all right. Elections are over and things are down to the old level again. Excitement rolled high tho first week of the New Year, of all over the vast Dominion, Candid one were shaking hands and speaking the very beet language availunle to see who would be the lucky one on January 6th. On a certain church in Soot'end there was erected an artifieia1 clock or the gable end. end the pastor of the same church wore an ttrtifUial head of hair. The poster while in conversation with one of hie parishioners began to condemn the idea of having 3 false clock on the end of the church saying that nothing {also was ever intended ior decorating the Lord's house. The parishioner said, pardon me t. your Revereuze. whether no it better for the meeniuter to wear a. false wig on his beid than to have a false clock on the end o' the Kirk. Query-Some are apt to find faulzwith c'mrehm and manag- ers while they t nemseivel are fall of deceit. A young man by the nan]. ot Williams was killed near Proton Station. by being struck with a. winlaSs while hanging a beef. He was the only support. of a mdowed mother. Yuma Y'ott m torrpr Im- us a an ,rft', large. - --» """"'"""'" wv "v uv-u. - _Fib.)"er.We" - n'""'. and must be governed by business principles. The manufactured price of the machine in as. end posi- "velv will not he sold to any other- than those who will eel-9e to do knittinr for us. " nt anv time after you commence. and hove done an emmmt of work mun] to the purcbue price. and with to tfiatrototirtteo. we will take back mubine and refund the amount amid for same. utter deduct“): Wt of our ex- rrva on v. Then: is a Lawn- Demand by the Me for this class of work. Our Wrtt ken can depend upon it year after year. r“ " Wm out?!†with us (whole or spare tyne) We yin W H. w.- -v -_--..‘,‘.. '1' “awn“ - nus-lug Md prompt payment for work. no do'not at us to deviate from our terms. " We cannot auto 3 distinction with que "a not fetltsrttrttdLey,, !e_m_ doing an _exte_nsivn busi- ,,,,7, -- _., -v.._........' _..u may vuvuoll Jul" u: knit one pair of temple Docks or. stockings end. a. simple and complete Instruction Guide, showing how the work is to be done. When the samples have been finished end returned to us muisfaetorr, we send s quantity of ysrn. which you knit and return likewise when finished. We prepay charges on sll work one wsy. end our workers my return charges. The work. so we have stated, is simple end rapidly done. the machine haying e emtaettr of ten thou- eand stitches a. minute. We hsve mny persons now in our emnloy who can knit from twenty-rive to thirty pure or nooks or stockings . day. end where the time of . runny is devoted to the work, you can readily see thst $15.00 or 820.00 Der week can be - esrned. _ -< We furnish our workers all the meter-leis. ysrn. etc.. free. and everything that is necessary for the work. We are furnishing the machines only for the exclusive use at those desiring to tske employment with us. who must. in rou8er to become a. member. eend us this Contact Order Form. property prirretedttrtheii," sndstlesst onesoodrei'eb once. and remittance 'ulttordintrtr, to gl,? us the neceessry assurance that the quantities of ye! e ysrnwe my send from time to time will not be wested or mitaprtrx?prHtod. 2t l‘ntgregte ere mums]. end this mtrtfttUneq must he es- wvur Inn-rest! m mutual, and an. CoMttunett must bo'es- 2'ftt.e, is we are fo‘ luccggg. _Watptypyapt..ee_fnt.r 4esalityr The great demand now Is tor Bicycle Stockings. Wood- men‘s Socks, and Motormen'a Mittens, and as we are un- able to supply the demand, have taken this method ot ad.. vtttistryt for more. MIP. A -- -- __ - - -- _ The machine can be operated by any one of a family, and at our prices any energetic family should be able to sustain themselves comfortably. amt in time be a source ot independent Comfbrt. Ou'r purris 115135;! out each ranching to beginners with a sock or stocking partlnlly knitted. and remaining In the P..a/P?tr.ttl'r 12 tyCty.tntfnued. nut-L139 mm! Tarn to The large export trade to the North-west Territories. British Columbia, and the British Colonies, furnishes an un- limited demand for our goods. and. with the combined co- operation of the many families we are employing, together with the large amount of knitting we are able to turn out, by which we save rents, insurance. interest on capital. etc., enables us to under-sell any manufacturers of this class of {comma an? we have sale tor all the knitting we can have urne ou . The price we pay for finished bicycle stocking: " $10.90 per hundred, or at the rate of Itht per pair; woodmens socks, 5c, and motormen's mittens, 12d a. pair. All other wag-k in proportion. to the. After long experience, we have been able to produce an Automatic Machine by which all kinds of seamless knit- tiny. is now done by our Family Machine. thereby enabling anyone of ordinary intelligence' to quickly learn to do the work from the Instruction Guide. All ‘we require is that you use the machine according to directions. The Machine being made expressly for this purpose, and the operation somsimple. Alt. cannot possibly Jnatt.a mlstgke ft.t its tttrir... m, wish to secure the service: of families to do knitting for us in their homes. Our method " the same as adopted in England. We are the introduce" of this plan and the largest knitting cqncern in Canada. -- _ - More Home KnittersWanted NC CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER COMPANY. Hachlno welsh: " pounds. tt unannou- derful than a sewing mum, Just a durable, and higher mod. “nu sttttrMfed wiiii Jaw "3:51;“ _1 (an. “a -...I --..._.. n. __ - BALSAM VALLEY man with work as long a" you do ti miiistiuid and return it promptly. We entrust our work- a quantities of valuable yarn. and as we give oule METHOD or DOING BusmsEs happy To Work at Their Homes 'Giiailtt'i Under the Direction of A Pair In M Minutes (it-Ill-lt)," Jt' The GLASGOW WOOLLEN M, . - Itil-gil-iii;',',) " MELINDA en, TORONTO, , - ' tRi'ir'ii;ir To Fill large Chtrttraota-0ood Wages y . A lllllllllllt! Easily Earned. Bl, t , 15% we want a few more workers In this rr . . i's"i' 'y locality, " once, and in orderto secure Ill - r w " , your oo-operation without the delay of - I , - - , ', correspondence, we herewith explain B' g. ' ' . Ri' .r.g our full plan In this advertisement. "iM, . 1lElil1 in I5iiitiiit The work Is simple, and the Machine at ' 7 Il t , 1tliill t ls easily operated, and with the Guide, . " . " I requires no teacher. If you wish to a; lllill Ill} ' Join our staff of Workers let us hear from you - g F“. gt? promptly with the Contract, order form, and re- " “nag, -';, Mi' mlttanoe, " a gummy and we will send lliiit8 _, machine and outfit to begin work at once. my " MELINOA 8T., TORONTO, To Fill Large 0orttraota-aood Wages Easily Earned. The annual meeting of St Andrew's Church, Swinton Park was held last Mondav. The meeting was not as large asitought to be. One would Mr Allister Gordon and ms sister, Mr McCanncl and his cousin attended service at Swinton Park and in the evening took in the Endeavor at Amos. Mr James McCannei, from Calling- wood, is enjoying his vacation among the McCannel lamilies around here. Mr McCannel called at the school, drew the picture ofa boat and then ex- plained the different parts of the boats and what they called them. Its a treat to listen to him as he is well Informed. Miss Lottie Wilson visited Miss Eva Booth and other friends tor a couple of days. Quitea few attended the Farmers' Institute from around here. Mr and Mrs J Campbell visited his brother George in Glenelg and atten- ded the horse fair in Markdale. MrJ Pollock was a visitor Mr Me Cannel’s last Sunday and took in the Endeavorron his way home. MrW J Watson, Misses Sarah Wat- son and Nancy McDewry. of Paisley, visited their aunt Mrs. Ritchie. Mr and Mrs Wm Moffatt, ot Green- ooh, were visiting the latter’s mother Mrs Ritchie last week. Mr and Mrs Noble Wilson are home from their visit to fiipglyampton and did mot get home till Saturday for storms and drifted roads, They report more snow up east than here. Mr Robert Weir known best as Geo Weir's son, who was sailing on the American side was a qaller at Mr Noble Wilson's lately. Miss Emma Jasper and her niece Miss Grace Greenwood are visiting friends " Wiarton this week. Mrs Campbell, from River Bank, Saugaen Townshig and her brother Peter McArthlg' of .C. visited at Mr Jos Firth's an other friends. Messrs McGan and Heffernan, who were visiting the Morrison family and other friends, returned homeiasc week. Mr Lang, the Provmciul Auditor, paid a visit to Edge Hill and found the books very satisfactory. Mr Dan Greenwood took a drive to Hanover last week. BOOTHVILLE. EDGE BILL. THE DURHAM REVIEW Send your remittanq by Express, Money Order. Rmtirr. tered Letter, or Post-Office Money Order. and We will promptly forward machine. outfit. and simple guide for doing the work. This " the beat offer ever made for the t,yyyttit of Canadians who want to work and make money at home. Be lure to use this form when spending your remit- tance for the machine and outfit. which you must mi in and have signed by " least "no good reference in tho groper place. Teu- off and return to no, and also state are how much time you can devote to the work; also how you wish to be mud, weekly. monthly, or no you send in the work. ........ a... .0..........-.q... snoooooooo-c Nearest Express Office ts For reference I name th County .. .... Gentlemen-t (“Hire to do the work as described in this advertisement. and enclose 815 to pay for one Automatic Knitting Machine. together with material. instructions. and everything necusary for the work. the lame to be sent to me by Express, CHARGES PREPAID. " is understood and agreed that any time after T have done an amount artwork equal to the purchase prion. 811, and with to discontinue. that the Glugow Woolen' Co. will take buck the machine and outfit, and after deducting their upon-e. refund me the amount pnld fog same. Sender or head at family (it possible) must alga here: GLASGOW WUDLLEI 00., 37 Melinda Street. Toronto Our gtrrereytrea--Exgrre" Conn-lei. lulu. or Toronto nu:- Iun Ila-Ines. If1you wish to examine th{ machine and see the ma- teria before undertaking the' work, you can do so bv sending $3.00 as a guarantee ot good faith. and to Gena; expense of shipping. and We will send everythinrr to ywur nearest express company, leaving a balance ct twclve dollars to pay the agent and m cents for the return charges on_the money, to us. . We are mrtreaueritlr and unnecessarily asked if one can learn to knit without a. teacher. We say. Yes: tt requires no teacher; any person of ordinary intelligence who can read the Instruction Guide can learn to knit at once. ---------oruMrm 1rortBI---.---..- $5.00 Cash Ogntgagt Order Form. To the (31qu ,melen Co., 37 Melina iiCrJroUti. references as to our honesty and integrity. we must as): you to do the same. in order that we may know mm whom we are dealing. We have, in as brief a. manner as possible, endeavored to show vou what our work is. and we simply say a? to the. machine, it is Just what We represent it to be, and v.31 yo " tively do everything we claim tor it, or return] tlr, mint-r. Each machine, securely packed with an outfit, is ::-t .~ :..r work, thoroughly tested. and a sock or Stock“: m.“ irizv knitted before boxing and shipping. Should you rim-Lin to engage with us. it will be necessary to send us Cash Con- tract Order Form, properly signed by you, and at least one good reference. together with the remittance, accordingly. upon receipt of which we will forward machine and outfit ready to commence. Respectfully yours, ..... .-...-.-......... DU RHAM REVIEW nun. a... T......... ‘0 a... Cool .............. ONTARIO ARCHIVES ' TORONTO Tells, or oughttotell correctly the date to which vou are ptr id. Changes and additions lywela- gain been made and we ask our friends to exa mine closely. Ben Nevis (lat (hleil, Jun ilil Jas Marshall and family moved back to the old place on Monday last. Some ot our young people spent a pleasant evening at Jim MeDimald's the beginning of the week. wish to see better attendance in the near future so that everyone would see what is done and how it is done. The Finances are in good order. not a cent of debt, and a small balance on hand. After effects are often the worst c-- We hear faint rumors of law in the new future. A young man in our neighborhood undertook todriVe two young ladies, to a neighbor's house. The lane was dritted high and the gentleman being a sailor did not know how to drive a horse. The vehicle was in danger of upsetting when the sailor bravely jumpedout to save the ladies The horse being a spirited one dragged him through the snow, his coat of black in a minute was a white one and he was a real snow man. The young ladies' merrv peels of laughter chanted him and he declared he would walk before he would drive them home, bat he repented. [Of eom'se--FAl.l A young lady in our neighborhood took great pleasure in disturbing the morning slumbers ot a gentleman visitor in the same house by the con- tinual ringing of a small hand bell, but he, to be even with her procured a huge cow bell and in the wee small hours of Monday made such a clatter that the fair [adv begged ot him to stop and that she would be good in the future. Mr Geo Whitters is busy hauling sand. He intends to build a stonewall undur his barn next summer. Mr W J Wilson is preparing to build an "L' to his barn next summer and intends to have stonework under it thus completing a good barn. Tw, (If or. I' Boothville boys took in Price ville service Sunday evening. Wonder wl y they came home alone? ts at .... ...... ..... the following person: ...... Icon. ...... be.“ ...... on... coco-o as... ooanoo 0.... can... .0... THE LITTLE YELLOW LABEL Who is likely to get the Post oftiee ? .Street ..... ........... Jone-no. cI-o-o-IC‘ {South of Middaugh House Bell. Dohertsr, Thomas and Berlin’mtkes of PIANO and ORGAN SEWING MACHINFS. A large stock of New Raymond and W am: Sewing Machines and supplies. 0 . M c K I N N O N . ON WHEELS, Chat‘um and Snow Paltn "ton Buggies. aBuggies from Campbell of London. CULTIVA TING, '. - ttll C! Coulter & 33):: Drills an TWA . - , Cultivateh. " n', ado Her t NE - IIB) " M ih4 L52 - t rows. Soothers, Etc. Also Scotch k 'ka1'r'1'liTl' x†Diamond Barrows ai - .. . Ll. ' - Wilkinson Ploughs, number - 1 to 20, and repairs of all kinds. Shores, ttttht Ete. Nos goon no an ass t e words " memox Pmuou Cox '" each piece. Wilkinson Famous Saul Roller mode /,,"/dl,"'2','lltgf'. We invite your attention to the following lines of goods : $ctirryi_rtgj't?r farmers f Promptl y attended to. Farmers' Insunncea specialty in best Maul Ssciety A couple of first class secollnld hand Horse Powers for sal c cap. MAGNET CREAM SEPARBeATQR __ st in t e market. FIRE INSURANCE SLEIGHS CUTTERS With HAIR GOODS, Ladies' and Gents WIGS. TOUPEES. BANGS WAVY and PLAIN FRONTS, SWITCHES of every descripton, etc. He can improve your personal Appearance. Plain features and disfigured heads caused through the loss of hair made perfection. Thousands owe their fine looks to the skill of Prof. Dorenwend. Human hair ADORNS and PROTECTS the head. Dont fail to see his new PATENT HAIR STRUCTURE, patented all over the world. hem . 2i)e4ieiNifssiNiisqheifss4siMuiNiise4utsiygseeitse4sghgsgsgsq5 oii'i a3qtaiesiei)ri)ri)rieseir9.ilri)ribriFie%bsilriF66i)+bi)t* ity price, He will be at MIDDAUGH HOUSE DURHAM. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 29, I902. $6. 50 Men's Ulsters, about a half dozen left. We clear them out at The $1.00 Heavy Pants are all sold, but are reduced our 95c ones to 75c. They are nearly as good at much less money. Saturday last was a bouncer of a day. Did you notice the crowds we had ? Everybody was in good humor and the day passed off pleasantly. Customers were pleased at the great bargains. We were pleased because they came in such crowds to buy them. When The Big Store starts out to make a noise everybody knows. We make a loud noise, that is we make our prices so low that the most careful buyer can not resist buying. Our 'muary ga, Massey-Harris Bob Sleighs, strong. serviceable and PROF. ll0fllililhlfilill Thin Hair, Discolored Hair, etc. From the Canada Carriage Co., of Brockvi Splendid choice. Splendid value. Rush Sale of Ladies' Suit Ends at M JOHN LIVINGSTONE. First-cuss out Mr. especially grey sad white Mr. taken in exchange 8toeh-'0uttssr commonco: in â€hungry and pro/or to count the money than Mo geads. 3 Boxes Red Herring for 25c. Large Pail Syrup for $1.00, reg. $1.2 5. A. HUNTER, Private Apartment Secured at Hotel Remember for Only one Bay. FEE 1s proving “a great success. Fu'stR. in '1; "N my]. BALDNESS "asses-harris emporium rm COMING! - XXXXX XXXXX 'i"llh', BIG STORE. JANUARY " 1902 $3.75 ttfiit2 .vl"i1**.§§ A _ ille. Come and see Lower Town " fair prices. EL“ The l tended crowde This w Wray l aide an per, over child: And t â€all" swim can Ge, her Tin d ie, hem" w I Hm " I“ M an: wh a. " WM: bus Vll'l (in "PM Coll“ “as ol cl, hot 1 mm! of ltd ed, ll N‘lll lull How M n Wirt â€1 Whr kw Tim ad y lulu "ket " v Sum! mu “.11 big of 1 on t ode BIN £121 an BIA ti In an tin "" wel M 5m tam (IN In lo MV and m In: