902 incipal ‘ppor Town WI., WWI TT wine P. u I. Durham. 'SS south. BE rice: THS STORE N All 1802 stom- t and good It Pp of the President Mr. John Mekeehnie, or at the Standard Bank, or at the oNee of the Secretary W. S. Davidson. Prospectuses of the Company may also be had from the same parties. ) GAS AND thL,--As an inducement to investors to subicribe now for stock in the Durham Natural Gas & Oil Comp. pany, Limited. the Company proposes that in case the venture proves success- ful that present subscribers shall have the first option of purchasing the balance of the stock program, at par. From the numerous experts' opinions which have been obtained there seems to be no doubt of the existence of both Gas and Oil " Durham. Persons wish- ing to subscribe may do so at. the ottice I‘v’ "Y _ -. "~“r 'tably occupied the pulpit of Seaforth (Church. on the 19th inst. The Exposi- ‘tor says: "Mr. Hustie is an excellent lpractical preacher. and the Belgrave 5 people are fortunate in having so able R .mnn as their pastor.†Mr. Hustie is a _ brother of Mr. Walter Hastie. Dromore. The o. Bound Times in an article on Sunday work in Cement Manufacture says: .. There are eight cement works in Ontario, and all run on Sunday except two. One of the latter is the Grey and Bruce Cement Company of which the president is Mr. Jas, Mc- Lauchlan. who refused to take that position unless the works were closed down on Sunday. A despatch from the head quarters of the Lord's Day Alli- is authority for the statement that the Alliance is taking proceedings against the Sabbath breaking cement compan- les. Pnomm'riox Mmrrrsos.--At Hutton Hill on Friday night a small company assembled to listen to Rev. Mr. Far. quharson, who was the only speaker present. The same gentleman and Rev. Mr. Smith spoke to about40 at the Grange Hall Monday night and to- night, Wednesday, are at Zion. Both speakers present the case in an emi- nently fair light we believe. I DURHAM Buy A U. S. h'ESA'rort.-- ( We were pleased to hear that Mr. Alex. Moody, formerly of Durham and a son- in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnston of town. was elected to the Senate by a. large majority at the elections held last week. He lea Republican and conseq- uently is in with the ruling party. Our congratulncions. An interesting part of the morning service in the Methodist church last Sunday was the public reception given to some sixty persons, worthy young men and young women. who as a result of the meetings conducted by the Monkman bros. decided to begin the Christian life. FARM Fort SALE. --ContaininR 100 acres Lots 456:“. lst Con., N. D. R. Glenelg, one mile west of Pricville. The iartn is well watered, 75 acres un- der cultivation. with good buildings. For particulars. apply to Peter Mc- Kechnie. Newville. N. Dakota, U. S. Mverc.--Mitm King, of Mt. Forest, will be in Durham every week and is prepared to Rive private lessons in voice culturp. Enquiries as to terms. hours, tte., may be made at M P. Jun. Carson's. FARM FOR "Arm-Containing 100 acres Lots 45&40, 1stCon., N. D. R. J. H. BROWN. Holstein. New worsted 'o'uititnrs--good weights, newest r'olorirurs--pvice 815 and $16.00 a suit-at James Ireland's AT Dnosroruc---In Russell Hall, Drom- 'ore, to-morrow, Friday evening, takes place the concert arranged in aid of the Public Library there. Good talent and popular prices. We want good, plump, live young chickens for which we will pay 5cts per lb. in trade. Also highest prices paid for dressed poultry of all kinds. I sum. 35c a bottle at Macriurhsne/t, Drug iSlore. , The Ontario Provincial Winter Fair ; will he held at Guelph on Decetulrer8th, '9th. 10th. llth and 12th next. I Ben Nevis Camp meets on Friday evening, Nov. u. Organizer Nnmvm in The Quarterly Lovefeast and Sacra' went Service will ho held in the Metho. dist Church on Sundav morning. Ser- vice to commence at 10.15. Conducted by the pastor. Trev. PRESENT ss'EAsos.--MacFtu,Une and Co. take extra space this week to tell at their new stock of books suitable toe presents. ut'u news (Jump meets on Friday evening, Nov. u. Organizer Nunmo is to be present. and a full attendance is requested. 5' gt?" bdrtii?.s o3f/lNiraIa [ iii-ill-iii.:.).:,'??,',';'!!' Th . ' ." I Tuesday at 10 a. m. Police Magistrate e Review to January} 1PiM, 10 I.'" I w. H. Ryan, of Ayton. nawcmted with James Ireland 18 showing a full line Magistrate J. w. Cra.wford. Durham. of Ladies' Cloth Jackets and Capes. formed n court (9 try certain offenders Pure, Fresh, Pleasant to take, Emul- "e""'! the Lorid s DayAcl. . , The information had been laid hy the anon. 35ca hottleat MacF'arhsne's Drug Secy of the Lordu Day Alliance' and Store. summonses tuisued in due forms on 12 . . . . . . . . e . ' . k The Ontario Provmcml Winter Fair I Ritrt'es' The titst (fined W'tMi as. . . a r 'h l; . . l s " Will he held at Guelph On Decetuber8th. 0;": 3 31.1.4] ely'eceived persona et 139mm, _rmmmiii,-'iii'iiiriii," iiriii DOMINION Pmetmwrruuxx..- . Hastie. of Belgrave. accep- “ligé ml 10 Mr Armstrong t Mr Farr stoutly refused a. “yes†or "no" as to whether the machinery was defective, it was simply due to "exposure to the ele- ments," considered one day’s delay was injurious and sunlcient to make' it a work of necessity. To Mr Du an I If the clutches had been there :3unday r‘_--.u nu - lU work on Sunday, and). did this for two reasons. (I) To protect vital pants. W) To protect Ewes attached to boilers and engines ram being frozen. thought it necessary to work on Sunday. in. I. A To Mr Armstrong l was the business of his firm to make machinery work, frictions were boxed at works in special weather-proof boxes. yet were warped when tried. To Mr Ryan t frictions ltd, clutches were not covered on the . 5t . Mr Farr. Fuperintendont of Works, next took the stand. had seen dredge machinery tested and saw defective frictions, caused by "exposure to the ele.menttVgiiG orders to Warner to rush work and close. in cabin, told him to get all the carpenters he could to work on Sundav. Atth an â€an 3.-.. ...., .. ,,,_ "i""'"""""" u-uwll' es etc., roof could not be put on before machine? was installed, were madly to operate uesdav if clutches had teen right tried on till Saturday. then told Mr Farr to send to Toronto, ur ed Mr Farr to have machinery closet;I ‘n as soon as possible, or he would not be answerable for consequences. IV. B. Bogardis. chief engineer, was calledand swoin. he gave expert and elaborate evidence as to the size of the dredge, of the. intricate machinery of the wooden friction parts especaily. the warping of which try exposure had been the cause of the trouble, these had l to be sent to Toronto to be " revma- _ chined " and the hurry was to have the icabin finished by their. return. Mr. 1 Farr controlled plant in operation. re- I ceived general details from me, there.. fore has power to give orders. hence his orders are the company's orders. The County Attorney here objected to evidence witness was not personally cognizant of. To Mr. Crawford witness admitted he did not know how long clutches were there before being sent to Toronto. To Mr. Ryan .. It required that Sunday's work to have cabin ready for return of clutches on Tuesday as they expected [they did not reach the lake until Thursday] machinery lay on bank uucoveted for some time. Men were requested not ordered to go back, no man was discharged because he did not work on Sunday. To Mr. Arm-) strong: Pid not think clutches were) boxed when the arrived but was iii) sure. To Mr. 1/fi'lvf/'.. got reports from subordinates in regular way. 1 Mr Dee. agent of the Poison Works, l who installed the machinery, was next called. and to Mr Kingston tmrtitied to his familiarity with machinery. clutch- m. on. ..-.-. “A†_.,. . - ' John Pollock was called and sworn. To Mr. Armstrong: was asked on tiat- urday to work Oct. at did not go back Sunday. worked one hour Monda ' and was told he was not wanted. Ijet,"f, dant’s counsel raised objections to evi- dence of this witness, and after some cross tiring Foreman Warner admitted "order- ing" the. 6 men to work on Sunday. Supt. Farr ordered bun to Ret all the men he could, gave instructions satur- day morning. Mr. Fan’s words were " Mr. Warner. seeing our nmchiner-y is out. there and had Weather coming, would like it enclosed as soon as you can " Mr. Warner described several of the machines uncovered. H -ic" Writer all the weary afternoon. Robert Noble was first called and sworn and was questioned by both counsel. His evidence showed as dui much of the subsequent evidence that a cabin, 28 feet Squaw. was bein built over the chief machinery of the (i'edge. He admitted. as did all, the work, nd. mitted receiving pa , but not double pay, all pictured the he as a secluded spot. but Noble admitted to Mr. King- ston that quite a number were present on Oct. 20, the Sunday in question, was told by Warner, the foreman. to come, who in turn had got orders from Farr, the superintendent of the works. was not told he would be dismissed if he did not work, did not'know it cornice was put on that day. l uerenaant’s counsel. On behalf of the. defendants the plea of "Not gouty†was entered, and agreement made that the evidence In one case should :be tak- en in all. Barrister W. S. Davidson clicked off the evidence on the type Writer all the weary afternoon. At 2 p. m. the lower Hall was crowd. ed to ur1comfqrtatrleness, with people from town and country and Lhe trial began. Crown Attorney Armstrong, 0. Suund. was on hand as public pru- sccutor. and Kingston, K. U., ot Mr Fovest, with Mr. D um), of the new ihnn MacKuy & Dunn were associated as defenddnr'e counsel. On behalf of the defendants'the plea of "Not amltv" ming. Wafter Middleton. Henry tvar- Her, Robert _Atcheson, Wm Hill, Wttt Whitechurck had all been served per sonally hut did not appear and warrants Were issued for each of them. At this stage Robert Noble appeared and explained that owing to misappre- hension he thought the hour was two p.tn. Wishing to appear by counsel his explanation was ucrepted and war- rant cancelled. Their worships then announced that the case would go on at 2 p. In. and adjourned. 7“ - ‘y‘ -v\ru r""'"" vice. He did not appear. anda u was Issued. Robert, Noble hm served at residence. and not Itpl similar steps were taken. Wm ming, Walter Middleton. Henrs BEFORE POLICE MAGISTRATE RYAN. Sunday Labor Cases Tried. _iibai' ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO an and a warrant 1\_ol)le had been appearing Vlu Flem- Teacher wanted for S. S. No. 3 Pro. ton. Application stating salary With references to be sent to Sec. Treu.. on or before Nov. 18, um Duties to commence Jan. l. 10tB. For S. S. No. 4, Glenelg. Apphea tions. stating salary. will he received up to Nor. 2tth for a. teacher, male or female, holding 2nd or 3rd elm eertifi cate. All applications to be addressed to W. T. KERNEY, See. Treasu \Vaudby. - " - ---'-~-‘--~-‘“ “IN†The undersigned has been authorized CHURCH POSITIONS FiLLen.-At the : to stil by Publir Auction in. Lot 32. Con. muted meeting of the Board and Senate Icession 3, W . G. It.. Beutinck. on of Knox College held In Toronto on' THURSDAY, NOV. 20, I902, Tuesday, the Rev. Mr, Kilman. Col- iThe Following Articles, viz :---1 Brood league of Dr. Balfour. of Edinburgh. il)ltatiA"/'g,.t','i,i (It; be .1930“? (1 2,'t'l . . (lone arses we llltlLCI . Geneva P" appointed to the chmr of UA,,',",,'),"',',',' Purpose Horse, I SIM" Working Horties he: and Homlletlcs made vacant Vi] aged Horse, 5Uows in tuUf, 5 Heifers the death of Rev. Halliday Douglas. [in calf. 4 Steers Z‘yeu-s old, 3 Steers t Re . M . F r h rson is a member of 'ear old. 3 Hei erti one year Old. 1 t'l,1','id/, d Jilin: present 1tr',rroit,i.i,d Hereford Bull with sedi- . pee, ti calves. 2 Pigs. I Shropshire {bun -------r.. ---- f'i'i,'id 1 Beeriinf) Bingâ€. Mower. l 'Sulky Ita 0. inc arrow. 2 lion Teacher Wanted- “knows, 1 Land Roller, lSeed Drill, l "8ettfRer, 2,t'eit, [Lunar-g; 1 Sim?! Cut- --. ,ih'et -ia. i 'tBl- For 8.8. No. 4. Glenelz. Amalia; 92",. 1.51“. 3‘96"... 1†qrn Ott It Special values In Canadian Tweeds- good heavy weights, for men's and boy’s winter wenr-at James Ireland's. NORTH GREY OPrr,s.--The, election of A. G. MacKay was voided at o. Sound on Tuesday owing a charge of hiring a rig the day previous to election being proved. The governmen! majority is now 2, with 4 constituencies open. AT Amertmms.-Rev. Mr. Graham, Dolloch. will preach a temperance Sermon. on Sabbath evening, lath Inst" at Aberdeen. at 7 p. m.. Collection. A CoRrutcTros.--B.v some mismke our types last week announced in Edge Hill that Mr. Roht. Ector was I†instead of Mr. Wm. Mchcken. who, We are glad to hear. is recovering. The monthly moonlight Service of the Junior League will be held in the base- ment of the Methodist Church on Mon. day evening at 7 o'clock. 6 lbs Rice 2.50.4 lbs lbs Granulated Supra ker's. See the hie range M Ladies' Fur Jackets and Caperines--at Ireland’s. Signed on behalf of the Edge Hill Sunday W. J. Ritchie, Amy 1. Edge, Grtu?e Gro Tenn Firth, Maggie I. tic-tor, Annie um Maria Ritchie. In tu'verinttour relation of tonal We trust that In whatever sphere of out, both Mrs. IUnks and yourself good health, prosperity and happim, we m.uer which will return after many days." l ‘Ast'sllpht mark of the respect and esteem in 5 Which you no held by your pupils. we would Mk l you to accept these tokens of our good will , donv. We n-mgnlzo the , your [at that. have protupt the ROVUHII years that you l dent of our Sunday-Scluml credit that you have tilled tl to youm'l! and etm'iener to you any not notice my frui present time, but " will be ttte water whloh will run-n- It i, with mrmw and t'tWret that We learn of your intentionot leavingour communi- ty, as your departure will deprive us of I. kind friend, and obligine neighbor, as well In‘ an ancient "upt'rtntemient. We are fully mum of the Mort Bttd tumble that is nan-essay to be put {om-M in order to [resent the work as you have done. We rmvmmlrn Hm .....I -..AI AM, A! - Last Friday evening the mmnhers and I Druggit friends of the Union ti. School at Edge i -- - --, - Hill. of which Mr. Thus. Banks has long l E been the moving spirit. met at the Grange Hall and presented Mr. Blinks i Any Cur,. with the following address, n handsome l Power tha writing desk, and other articles. Mr. 'Lamp, witl Banks' labors and interest amongst the [duo notice young have been most, creditable, and l Also after. we are pleased to see him appreciated : l and Dwell WILLux Brrrr'mrs, Cedarville, P. o. Sec. The law has been vindicated and convictions for n second offence will likely can-y a heavier penalty. A fter much learned dis mission as to what constituted "nieces any." the bench decided there was a case. Being A. ttret offence police magistrate Ryan saw grounds for leniency, Mr Cruwtord l thought similarly and would treat all alike". Mr Ryan. a superior magistrate opposed this. and buviuan Waviier. was mulcted in a. tine at $2 and costs, the others 81 and costs, or alternative. of 1 month in goal, and so the case stands. Some amusement was caused by de- fendants' counsel naming a fine of only $5 each, thinking Mr. Ryan had a much higher sum in view. But Mr. Ryan. dealing with workmen. on a first offence was tsatisfied as above stated. .uu swam machinery on Sunday 26th. The foregoing is a fair. epitome of the evidence. there' was occasional iispuity " to the extent of the roof and sides remaininz uncovered on Saturday night. ghey would have been i ’ram of that evening. I... "I ,7 . - - .__V-_ _ “u...†Mr F1etttilyr,enstGser of the dred e tytified; The pipes were Injured lge Thursday previous by frost, told Mr Farr Saturday p. m. that housing was necessary, had charge of steam pipes '"',g,ttfti, machinery on Sunday mph. M r. Thus. Hamlin Teacher Wanted. Address and Presentation notice All] fruit of your" labor -"'-----V . _-------. m nugnunr. as wen is an lent. We are fully mum of le that is necessary to be put [resent the work as yuu have me 1913(- mll Sunduy-school 1. Edge, Grace Greenwood I. Ector, Annie Greenwood m the zeal and devotion 0n prompted your course during " truit of your labor at the will he as .. bread can! upon n of teacher and pupils whereof lite your lot is IS Tapioca 25c.-v2t 'er 81.00.-at Par- of our good will :I'ellmn Warner was $2 and cans, the or alternatlve of 1 snlhe muse stands. your pupils. Perm" It it injured by the l me your lot is will meet with " as: Everything must be said u the Pro prietor bu purchased Charle- McKin- non's implement bun-inc†and gets pos- session that December. Ions CLARK. In. J. Wangâ€. Proprietor. Auctioneer. Bale to Begin at. One O’clock Sharp. TERMS of SALE ' All sums of 85 and under. cash t over that amount twelve- montns’ credit will be given on lle'OV- ed ioint notes. 6 Ker cent discount will be showed for can in lieu of notes. sleighs with bor, T Wtlkinson 'fki'd. No. 7,1 Cooking Stove and other House- hold Furnitme. 1 Feed Boiler, 2 Set Douhie Harness. l Cutter, 1 Buggy (good). I Democrat (good). I Fanning Milt nearly new, I Hay ka. track and flrintrs complete.? Luge Dinner Bell. Cntue Chains and other uticleu. OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS I Tlu- undersigm-d will from“ on MONDAY. 24TH IN8T., " men. cannery butter, tiour, cordwood. eu.1-I(-.. for the to I during the year mu. viz _ Newimpm inrerting this advertisement fathom, tmm the Immature"! will not in l. Pttrliatttcnt l0. Par'..'. Bpoeithutiotts and formsot tenders my he luv] on irtqsliastiort to the Department of the I’vam-h-l t4t-etmr.v. Toronto. or to the Burun- of the mlwlw Itmtitutiorm. The lowest or tea. Amnrked cheque for five put-r vent. of the m- anned Amount of the mama-c p: ’Ihle to the order of the Honorable the flTvilelll tweeretary, Inuut be furnished bv "ach tenderer“ a Kugbmutoe of hlshoun tidvr. fwd sullivk-ut Mun-tin will In) required for the due fumlmeat of and! "Nttract, and should my tender he withdrawn below the contact is tswtutteri. or would tlte.tenorer fail to furnish nut-h security, tin-amount ofthe dug-mil wilt be forfeited. At the Asylum. for tho- Intianein London, Kingston. Humillon. Mimi"), Bl ("olnurg In (MINA; than-mm! l'ri New" Itttymau.rr,v,ToraW, the Return Boys, 2t1't',ui.ty"d: the institutions, and Dumb, Bel Nine, and the mm m n Ptarmiou--Ttsndem no ttot required mpg-1y of neat to the Mylumn in Toronto. Kingston. unmiltou. and 'lroeevillv, um Central PtGon mad Mercer itetorinatisrs, let.tn per 16 Candle Power Lil ied in building per year and u imam $4.00 er m Candle P. P l installed in building ttet l above charges will he strictly ’payuhle nmmhlv. .% Yumi-Aaieru.v. - In Palme \Vednesdny, Nov. ah, Mr. l of Dut ham, to Muss Sarah G Detroit. formerly of this pin Also after this date al and DWelling Home :TO SUNDAY-SCHOOL TEACHERSJ MACFARLANE d; C0. Druggists and Booksellers TENDERS FOR S0PPl.lEs 1903. We have also a large assortment Fancy Board Books for presentation. Come and see them. When want- Special Discount to We have just received agood stock of books suitable for Library or Prizes, which were bought at clearing out prices and we have marked them according} y. Any Customer found using any large: Power than 16 Candle Power Electric Lamp, withoattimt giving lite (7ommnv Regular 18c Books at 3Sc Credit AUCTION SALE CHAS BAMAGE. Plum-ER no Punusmm " Electric Light Notice of any kind, try us any tender um nccemrily w Building: of Rune will ho Cttawvortr, & MARRIED rill ru-oiw (own-n u I to noon INHT.. " A'i7l/i,r,ul'dfu',','g,' w. than. ml. "we", [of the {olluwiug Institution» "Int KIVIIIR [DP Company tune will he prosecuted. date all Churches. Hulls Dr the Imam- In Tommo, millon. Mimic". Btikvllk. '. tildConml "ham Gil ‘omnlu; the W4ortuatorv h nr u; the institution,, " but turd the Bum! In Bmutforrt. my no; 1“;qu for the (by. aut, Mr. Geo. Yiils. Muss Smh Gamble. of It, FTRATTON valnchl Ham-cur In in Toindlin; Liitaiiil," Imeh'lllr. nor for the automaton. Tunpmu. Tom" to, Palmerston 'er Ligtht."intstnt" and all business He Power Light pet ymu'. The Holly vnfurved; " will he charged . Schools. Mc "rv" r ;ut Novemb- -r t without e paid for L315