vard s to vere agre . #&¢ with t w * ON re aA In ks «* W. H. Bean J. S. Mcllraith At The Down Town Boot & Shoe Store Sanmte Claus "LTLOYV S and K mas Presents Be sure to cal) and see him and order your Christmas Present. 1 have a few Pairs of Boys‘ Hockey Rals. sizes 1 to4, to Clear at $1 25. HOCKEY BALS I I+T suits To a T | Flour and other ingredients. SECONDLY, we are artists in our line. THIRDLY, cleanliness reigns in every department of our establishment. LASTLY, our prices are absolutelyfair, Give us a call and see ror yourself. A first â€" class line of Bread, Cakes, Pastry, always ou hand at Rowe‘s store. FIRST of all, we use only the finest ind therefore we hear nothing but prase for our bread, cake*s, pies, and every desirable variety of pastry. \UODEL BAKERY. LOWER TOWN NWw LIST OR LANDS The Hanover Convevancer, begs to say that he has sold nearly every property included in his hat in the ReEeviIEw but he now offers the following bargains : 200 ASISS T and deteamibed to 4elh . _ * *â€" 5. aPT iE W welt omtapor imdetoriaiges. * 00 ETEA auimes is boudld to 120. uood fari 100 Aeriwand bein and swamp timber veey wood buildings and fences wich nice young orchard. â€" Price $8200. Wili accept $500 cash a0d allow balance to run at 4 per cent. Blacksmith Burlnofsâ€":\ money maker, no onposition. _ Alsoa lot of other properties, Properties sola, money to lend, insurâ€" ance placed debts collected, writings drawn. Business established 1884. GOOD REASONS: The Hanover Convey oT TITSOIT‘S Staff and Equipment. The school is thoroughly equirped in teaching ibility, in chemical and electrica luv(rliel and fitâ€" i ngs. &%c., for full Junior Leaving an Matriculaâ€" on work. _ The following competent staff are in Intending Students should enter at the beginâ€" ning of the term if possible. Board can be obtainâ€" ed at reasonable rates. _ Durham is a healthy and attractive town, making it a most desirable place for residence pReCEWNBER 39. 1904 Wm.Johaston, Jr., C. Ramage, Chairman. Secretary Wishing you all the Compliâ€" ments of the Season, I am ever prepared to do your Custom Work and Repairing as neatly, cheaply and promptâ€" ly as possible. Has Arrived at the BIG 4, with a big load of Durnam School . H. MILLER, ILIOS. ALLAN, 1st Class Certificate, Principal MISS L. m. FORF .R, B. A., Classics and Mo derns. 1. 1L SMITH, B. A., Mathematics and Science . HL. STINSON. \Pi-u.iiti()n. Also & !! kinds and prices The Big 4. Made to order in Latest Styles on shortest notice. WwEDDING â€" CAKES H, H. MILLER, FEES $1 per month in advance ancer,. Hanover The nominations tor Counciliors of Grey County resalted as follows : No 1â€"Owen Sound and Sarawakâ€" Robt L Frost, J W Frost, Wm Masson. No 2â€"Keppel, Derby and Sailivanâ€"â€" Jos Pringle, A Garvic, W Westaway. No 3â€"Glenelg, Bentinck, Durham & Hanoverâ€"R J Ball, Neil McCannel, D McLean, Wm Sharp, Jas Staples. No 5â€"Artemesia, Proton, Markdale and Dandalkâ€"John McArthur, S Bell by acclamation. No 6â€"Osprey, Collingwood & Thornâ€" buryâ€"N McColman, D K Preston, acel. No 7â€"Euphrasia,,St Vincent and Meafordâ€"Robt Agnew, G A Brown, A C Patterson, J M Davis. No 4â€"Egremont and Normanbyâ€" Jas Allan, G H Schenck, ncclamatx)n. No 8â€"Holland, Sydenham & Chatsâ€" worthâ€"J M Thompson, A Shute, acc!. HONOR ROLLS FOR DECEMBER. Honor Roll of Lower Ritchie School for Desember, 5th classâ€"Alex Aljo=, Fred Ritchie. 4thâ€"Agnea McGirr. May Hopkins. Maggie Weir. 3rdâ€"Victoria Aljoe, Clara R tchie, Earnest McGir, Annie Atkineon, Howard Whimore, Willie Atkinson, Ada Aljoe. 81 2ndâ€" Robert Lawrence and Maggie McGirr, Maggie Ann Ritchie, Willie Crutchlp{. Jahn Weir, Willie Aljo=e and Mmyrtle Crmchl;:. Jr. 2ndâ€"Maggie Matthews, Lance McGirr, Susie Bell. Pt 2ndâ€" Irene Ritchie. Herb Atkinson. Lorne Aljoe. _ 8r Pt 1stâ€"Jobn Bell and Willie McGirr Miltord Main. Jr. Pt lstâ€" Emma Atkinson. Ruby Meenagh. Joun A. Grax#Ax, Teacher. Promotion Exam. for Dec. 1904, of 8. 8. No J Glenelg. To Jr 4thâ€"Susy Bell. ToSr, 3rdâ€"Willie Seth, Angeline Davis, Kavie McFarlane Archrie Kenâ€" nedy _ To Jr, 3rd.â€"Aunie Mathews, Bessie Davis, Tra Pennock, Ben Whitâ€" more, Rennie Smith, Robt McGillivary. To 8Sr. 2ndâ€"Eliza Jane wmdwards Thos, Grnsbé. To Jr. 2nd â€"Cbarlie McFarlane Mu; rasby, Norman McArthur,. To ï¬r t I2nd.â€"Johonny McKeown, Ruth «-Gilhvmg Avyerage attendance for Necember 38, â€" Average attendance for 1904, 38. Report of 8. 8. No. 10. Glenelg, for Dec. 5th classâ€"J 8 McDermid. 4thâ€" Lizzie McCuaig and Ednxa Chislett, eq., Mary McCuaig. Hatold McDermid. 314 â€"Julia â€" MceKinnon,.., _ Ada â€" McLean, Maggie Hartford. John MeEachern. 8t 2ndâ€"Willie Hooper, Joseph Hooper, Katre McCunig. Jr 2ndâ€"Chas Meâ€" Kinnon, Roy McDermid and Ida Mcâ€" Cuaig. eq., Hv«rnie Hartford and Gertie McCuanig, eq. Sr Pt 2ndâ€"Flossie Hoopâ€" er, Gladys Tucker. Has recently been asked to fill positions at $50, $60 or $66 a month. _ It pays to get the best training. _ Winter Term opens Jan. 3 Handsome catalogue free. W.J. ELLIOTT, Corner Yonge and Alexander Sts. Principal. DA dHSLLtoT® / //"9_‘,4 { 2224 {K/V/;//// . CCNLWOWSLERIL PHLGZL: TORCNTO, ONT. Harvesting Machinery of this famous firm‘s make Prices and terms to suit purchasers. Call and examine. We are at the shop at the bridge evâ€" ery Wednesday and Saturday. Orâ€" ders or enquiries left at C. McArthurt‘s store, or at the REviEw OFFICE, will receive our best attention. CoUNTY COUNCIL NoRInATIONS. The Spring has come and the Summer has gone and so has nearly two carloads f Tudhope Buggies and the. place which was once so filled to overflowing with those rigs is now being filled up with over a carload of the famous IPmplements ? .f [ BARCLAY & BELL Judhope Gutters Now that you have a Tudhope Buggy, get a Tudhope Cutter & be in the swim Also Ifaxwell J)fachinery KRMarn Organs They are good in every respect. ‘all and see our Goods, Show Rooms opposite Midâ€" daugh Stables, Lambton St. Of all kinds. Examine our TURâ€" NIP PULPERS ; they are the best on the market ; also our CHURNS & WHEELBARROWS. Rakes, WYowers, Rinders otor HAamilton _.7{ geney. Wollâ€"known and reliable. Giving best satisftaction. Once used, always used. Macarts McCasnx®EL, Teache, Also see our famous Auex. FirtH, Teacher. o thau? The councili met December 15th as per statute, ail the members present, the Reeye in the chair, miuutes of Inâ€"t meotâ€" ing read and confirmedi. Communications ead as follows* from C W Rutledsze acâ€" count for advertising, from Wmm Lochead account for gravel, from W J Bellamy Townline sccount for siatute labor, from Chairman of Lceal Board of Healtb is anuual report, from Jas P Hare Beqg Clerk of Holiand ascount for Litigzation expenses in suit " Walker vs Holland." ‘The Treasuser reported to the Council that he bad called to meet the Proyincial Anditur m Owen Sound and to produce ail the books used by him as Treasorer together with the Aâ€"sermeut Roll aud Auditors report for 1908. After spendiug sometime examining the books the auvitur cougratulated him on being the treasurer uf one of the very tew Towusbips in the Province that was entirely tree trâ€"wm de: t and at the same time baving a uice ta â€" nace in bank. With these pleasing reâ€" marks the treasorer was allowea to return to his home, â€" Mr Ge» Bicme wuited on Council anod asked for the iree nse of tie bali for one meetiug eacu lor the respectâ€" ive candidates in the Proyvincial K:egtious. The request was granted. Roads and Bridges 106,00, Salarmies anud Commissious including Collector, 247.%0. Lueal Beard of Healih 80%00, gravelior r0oads 9 15. Printing, Postage avad Statiouâ€" ary 4 86, Conveyance of inmate to H use of Retuse 2.00, Refunds on account f eâ€"ror 1.38, Sundries for Hall 56c, Yowl §4771.94. Cheques were imsued for the following amounis ; â€" School Trusmees $4470.79, Dayisâ€"Kerney â€"Thuat we have Oonâ€" stdered the comminication and sccount from the Clerk or Holland Towuship »ud we do uot feel inclined to compiy with the requet made therein jfor tue following reasopny=. (1) We have had nofoflicial uotice of any suit such as " Walker ys Holiand" or any othersuit thatgwould to likely to tnpvolve this Townrhip iu auy ezpen es and have vuut yet been mude aware of the cause of the said suit either while pending or since its dismuissal in June last. (2) That we as representing this corâ€" poration deny the right of auy dividuai or wmnanicipality to imvolye this township in any erpenses for any reason whateyer withont first being given an opportunity of defending ourselves, _ 4 (3) That while this claim is made upon us there i= nothing in the communication to indicate that any progress has been made in theâ€"transfer of titie to deviation from Walker to the mnnicipalities but thas the matter apparently stands now where it has stood for many year«, Therefore this municipality declines to be responsible for any part of expenses caused by Litigation in the euit " Walker vs Holland " and that the clerk send a certified copy of this resolutien to the Clerk of Holland with the requast that he lay the eame before his council. Carried. Arrowsmithâ€"Kerney â€" That Byâ€"Law No, 446 to appoint an urbitrator be fuled up with the name of Edwin W Hunt n stead of R J Edwards and that it be read a third time, sigoed, sealed and engrossed on Byâ€"Law Bock. Carried. Davisâ€"McMillanâ€"That Dauiel Edge. Treaenrer, be paid $6 for expenses ot at tending Government Municipal Auditoâ€" at Owen Sound tor the purpose of exam. ining and auditing the Treasurer‘s Bookâ€"r Cartied. e McMillaaâ€"Kernoyâ€"That haviog learnâ€" ed with regrets of the determination of Mr Thos Dayis not to be a caudidate for reâ€" election, we embrace this opportunity of expressing our appreciation uf his honâ€" esty and industry as a Manicip«l Counâ€" cilor and to express our hopes that the Township may uot be long deprived of his efficiont services in that position. Carried The Reeve bayiug left the chair the same was taken by Ar Davis. when it was moved by Mr Kerney, seconved by Mr Arrowsmith that the thanks of this council are doe and are hereby tendered to Mr Thos McFadden, Reevo for the able and intelligent manner in which he has presided over the deliberations of this council and for his kind and gentiepanly conduct in dealing with this counzil and with every department of public service over which he iiad eupervision. Mr Davis and the Reeve made suitable replies. The council adjourned sine die Met in the clerk‘s office, Havover, on Thursday the 15th Dec, according to Statute, â€" Members all present. Minutes of last moeting read and pa«sed. _ The Reeve reported having expenided $7.50 on repairs to bridges since last meeting. The several commussioners reported expendiâ€" ture on roads for same time as follows : Div. No. 1, §$118, 17; No 2, $85,48; No 3, §92.15 and No 4, 870. The â€"Reeve as the Chairman of the Board of Health read his report to Council, _ Exâ€" peoses of the Board for the year §$80.50. Reports ordered to be recerved and cheques issued. _ Byâ€"laws Nos. 8 and lo appointing place of of nomunation, _ Polâ€" ling places and Deputy Returning Officers were duly passed, The following accls were ordered to be paid. _ Jas Stinson $12â€"72 and Wm Picken $8.15 for wire | tencing; Thos Clark and Mathew Campâ€" ‘ bell $1:00 each for inspecting wire fences: Sawyer and Massey 65c, grader repairs; A Brown $1,79, repairing. scrapers; John Mitchell $79, printing account. ‘The som of $25 was granted on townline Bentinck and Normanbv, and $20 to Dentinck Ag. Society. The Reeye and Counncillor Griarson were appointed a committeo :0 defend the Clark case. _R Leslie‘s claim 1 for teaming was not entertained. Mrs Faubel and John Wismer were exempted of 1904 taxes. Moved by Mr Crovin seconded by Mr Grierson that in taking the vote on change of Statute Labour System in the event of a townâ€"hinfelection the Deputy Returning Officers be requestâ€" ed to read the hbesding of ballot to each voter before voting. Heacms of ballot to be "Are you in favor of paving in cash 750. for each day‘s Stataote Laber charged against you on Collector‘s Roli" 2 Yes or No. and that Clerk notify the Deputy Reâ€" | turning Officers.â€"Carried. Council adâ€" journed. GLEKNELG CuUORCIL BsENTINCK COUNCIL. enc i J S Buack. Clerk THE WIIKKAM â€" Ts / â€"5 Aotniicad t e ced t vOnt $ 1904 0 00 090000000000000000000000 0 FOR THE CHILDREN A that was new in Toys of all kinds /[MFHZAA ie\ See our stock of?gh.nnical Toys. / ; ’ } » X j A great assortment of Ig; over / «f : s# eight hundred to choosengt}m. W' “ ;‘}M h /s Hundreds of Picture Books 7 'q.-oalz‘;’ /‘/x | at very low prices. P OO 4 PM Welead in Handâ€"Sleighs and o es X [ Bflby Cuttersâ€" ~ _ ~corvricnr/ ROE All Goods bought at Keeler‘s Engraved free of charge The Busy Store on the Busy Corner, «â€"â€" Durham. sapmawrie: o p eJPA PPb3 â€" N. G.,&J. McKechnie We have everythiog we could find that was new in Toys of all kinds N, o &J. McKechnie We have just received the third shipment of Figs in two weeks. 32 mats each lot and are still selling them at Not more than two mats can be sold to any one 4 customer. R. B. KEELER & SONS, this week and next (The popular Cash Store. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO 50 CTS. A. F I G S \%'. iuber ; QMA se 9 ;F’.’tu Cope im Py «* goal y MACKAY & DUNN, Q Wm \Buflswm. Solicitors, Conveyancers A MR 6 i*"r"i‘f:\ f uie v*w o e L. &K. C. P., London, England Graduate of London,:New York and Chicago. SR Diseases of Eye, Kar, Noee, and Threa sarwin House, Durham, the Saa etardes in sich mikt. ""Home 1t $ m e J. 6. HUTTON, M. D. C. B O*"vat Rotor Hht."" S18 Heodic Conne:"" OFPFICE hLOURS #9â€"11 a. m. 2â€"4 p. m. 17â€" p. m. ‘Telophone Connection No. 10 Late assistant to Moorfleld‘s g:ndu. Eng) and to Knapp‘s (New York) Hospitals. Office, 13 Frost St, â€" â€" â€"â€" â€" Owen Sound W.C, PICKERING D. DS., L. D.S. HOoNOR GRADUATE of Toronto University, graduate of Royal College of Dental Snrgeons of Ontario. Rooms, Over J & J HUNTER‘S New Store. () * the Du nam Pharmacy Calder‘ Block, Residence first door west of th old Post Office, Durham. Oficeâ€"â€"LOWER TOWN. DURHANK. Jompany and priyate Funds to Loap on Mortgages at lowest rates of interest. Valuation made by a competent and careful Valuator. Co‘llections and Agency promptly attended to Wills, Deeds, Mo es, Leases, Agreements &e. correctly pup-m..‘ Estates of deceased Inr- soms looked after and Executor‘s and Adminisâ€" trators‘ Accounts prepared and {uuod Burrogate Court Business, Probate of Wills. Letters of Adâ€" minstration and Guardianship Obtained, gearâ€" chas wade in Registry Office and Titles reported MWWQMM d&c. Money to Loan. Oflice. Mcintyre Block, over the Bank A. G. MacKay . K. C. W. F Dunn ARTHUR GUN, M. D., Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme Court Notary Public, Commissioner, &c. 4@> Bpecial attention given to Diseases of Women and Children. Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D. S. Notary Public. Commissioner, Convey ancer, Valuator, Insurance Agent, &c Fye, Ear, Nose & Throat Will be at the mdd.nï¬h House, Durham, the first Wednesday of each month from FFICE FIRST DOOR EAST of BARRISTER, #s0oiCciTOoR, NOATAY PUBLIC â€"COmvYr@YamCcar, . A&ll Charges Moderate j JOHN CLARK _# G. LEFROY McCAUL. DPurham, Nov. 16, ‘G. Sydenham Mutual Our Com Terms moderate. Aflï¬mentl for sales as to dates, &c., mnst be e at the Review Ofâ€" fice, Durham. 4* Correspondence addressed there, or to Ceylon P.O., will be promptly attended to, Terms on application to D. MePHAIL, Ceylon P. 0. or to C. RAMAGE, Durbhar DN T ATL. No other compan* Money to Loan. ffice, over Gordon‘s Jewelry Store. Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey. Licensed Auctioneer for the Co. of Grey. Eales promptly attended to. . kates reasonable. Orders may be left at his Implement Wareâ€" Orders ml{l 1 rooms, Mckin: ffice. McKenzie‘s Old Stand, Darham A.u1ctionecers: HOURS : Private Money to Loan. Oollecâ€" tions of all kinds promptly atten ded to. Farms bough. and sold . McPHAIL_4# c afeed sA Tw. and Live BLOCK. _ 2M /°"_ uem imnle insurance on contents of barn. Farm lmm ments used hand, Carpenier‘s Tools, Ro Roots, Grain Wool, Beef. Pork, Flour and fruit are payavle in either dwellings or outâ€" buildings. athor comnan* has the above in their W Licensed Auctioneer for Co. Grey. DR. BROWN, Pursician & Surezox, over J. & J. Munter‘s Store _0 _ 4 8 to 10 i.x. A. H. JACKSON, J. P. TELFORD DR. BURT ednesday ol each m 10 a. m. til} 4 p. m. Ceylon has a telephone office e left at his Implement Wareâ€" non‘s old stand, or at the RevIi®Ew ys market -I"i;';'fl;éurance Co. rket value for Grain, Hay Hay in stacks is covered by PECSS Wu.zen Amininâ€" AF ac. 16