gS at rificed School ARME e extend ore FR g7, 1906 «) {: ï¬ h @ pâ€" gflflflmmwsmmxxmx 7 "THE House [$ _# or ouaimy § > DARLING‘3 Hmflmmmmmsmxgl m 14 W AEAVE dBRRAL TT e TIIDCes *C. 81 7x ':vnwmdw. ixlblmph & :f;"‘ Rueviaw and Western Advertiser 'l’&) Review and Wnkldsun....... w â€" Review and Fam. Her & W Star $1.5 REvIEWw and Weoka Witness... $1.060 REevIew and Mon. Weekly Herald.81.25 VOL. ind lord®unto. ‘\y" N. and F. "Bnto Da. _ .. . GREETING perous for / \ * K# n oA n t . x R ) 6 C 0 (eD TD \ 0g2 * °oo No °-f:':4 'a.'" ‘ Ees Pac?, d"of es e ~ 4 y *e> JAMES ITRELAND Respectfuny yours, Best Wishes to all Happy and Prosâ€" s New Year. NO. 52 || STANDARD BANK or CANABA U tee ts i cicill s / Col 9 Reere A9 PP COPCOA Mary M. Nasmith, Margaret Coulson Bella McGrade. El ganpn; my . . 9. * OV Imrseathe Maodgt } m(;"h : ’ School Exam‘n and have haf“hw;u;deql a":;fiï¬ | third elageg prrsifcates ; Win,‘ Bailey, }fl'«. m, t gyanley 'f,'érgt'x'sgn.'A‘r;l_nlu‘r Geo, Weir. | €5 sup | Jessie Ii!'uraiihapsqq. Margaret Kno‘.‘ Tha | Rits MeCorbb, Sdie Sharp, Mary bas. | Horti | sie Troy: Maty | Wakiaoe, | pvenin ) "Â¥he foloawing have passed the »xam, | for the and will be awarded certificates when | import they haye comptieq with the regulaâ€" tions of the Rd, Dept : Ohas Farquharâ€" som Aonie Adams, Lizzie Aldcorn, Raby Christena Berry, Edith A. Dmg-[ wall, G. M. Dixon, Ethel Greenwood. | Fixpt. Liille Pearl Hopkins, Margaret Alico | S;:g‘ Lawrence, Hattie I. Lawrence; Athi s E. McGirr, Sa,rah“S. \ MeDtari, %i,hg MODE:I; Moreonny 100 2 Whicee e The following were granted renewâ€" als under the regulations ; A. D. Carâ€" michael, Ethyle M. Dawson, E. E. 81,'.‘;’:;: Kells, Earl McFarlane, Marion Morton| Wm. L S% av W PW The following have passed the School Exam‘n and have hae yler i lass cerci® « ‘m..® third class geriifcates ; Win,‘ 1 par Burha Model School Report « KELLY, Manager, Durham eq o O 2lCee chrrent, A large number of accounts .)wedffrox‘n date of depos® _ on our books commenced with 1 :eti:x es:';l:::‘w“]v::g dollar or so, and have been ad. account is solicited,. Jed to regularly, usually with e or formality with us. * mail amounts, We are no respecter of persons ; the ‘‘ dollar" depositor is just as welcome as The IHFCGAYE ma s . +A § U râ€"mrmmmses Savings Bank Dep,ar-anent yp, B Doo my intention to n(‘cc-p'l; 'n'r,:-c;:d.i‘- y m ho. t "’"‘,‘h! dature this year. 1 take this ojporâ€" About the only M~/tunity of thanking the citizens / for section who is not / their gienerous supnn‘r]t during the t ,â€"W past 17 years in whic [haveo.mt conâ€" enchts alkerton ? tinuously in the council. _ With the > season‘s best wishes. Durham Branch DURHAH, ’;1! CONDITION hoi.A ___d su will be seen by election cards Ieloewbere. & change â€" has come, ow!s P‘ ano tuner, exâ€" i Mr Hunter has defrifely withdraw; urhay ; n January, from the contest for thye_ mayoralty in fayor of his co ague in the counâ€" Sta ndard Bank and [ cil Mr T. Moran. ~Mr Calder is sil1 in t 1907, :ha:‘g::'d.b thinkié:g h as fa barder man $ o o ut contiden t o winninz out. ecialist in idiseares of Mr Moran is making; a thorough can. >se. Throat, will be at [ Yass and also gettirig encouragement. ‘Hvo“.,. Durham, for ::)l:ycg;.h :guld not b.sve both men in 4 edne.day, Jan. 3rd, Mr Moran as a «councillor has won * P M. Eves tested golden opinions tihough some doubt ied, '{: he wi!'lf hl?ivfi thie lelaux: toM utter.dl to Mr "Robt Reld, Sask :.o manifo utie s ol the Mayorn ty, o * * *‘ fespecially at this in ortant epoch, Yar w. K. Reid, as a | Mr Calder in this re snnn‘: . AHL epoch & ) essm (CL § & & Edith A. Dmg;[ hel Greenwood, | FINDLAÂ¥, â€"At 1 Margaret Alico | "'m}\}q;%‘ Auidie. \ Findigy," a ‘sor wreonge; %lh\ Mo. ~T20, A." can, Bi RAISONâ€" â€"â€" fls t Te oo s Â¥% son, a son. uio LC 0 Eio eeab it tm OADRT Y‘ Wm. Farquharson, Fred J. Staples of Glenelg to Mary Ann Porter »6f Bentinck. fls dies t BMITH â€"â€" RoBERrTsox â€" On Tuesday, Dec. 25th, at the residemce "oi the bride‘s parents. by the Revy. ‘Wim. Farqubarson, George Alan Simith of Independence, Kansas to Jess‘e E. daughter of Adam Robertson, Eeq,, Durham a STAPLESâ€"PORTERâ€"On Christ mas Eve at the Manse Durham, by the Rey,. Wm. Farquharson, Fred J. Staples %f Gl_enlelg to Mary Ann Porter »of | mouse, Durbam, Dec, Q _ Houâ€"s 10 }:?m'._ to 5 p. m. Ryes tested and Glass. es mnplwï¬ â€˜ The anuual meeting of the Durham BHorticultural Society will be held in | the Public Lihrary cn Wednesday [evening Jan Oth 1097 at 7.30 p. m., [fol‘ the election of officers and other immianksuk usls 00 P We olaciy e s se s sneett important business Durham. , @OWD, Eye, Kar, Nose, and ,%Q\tgpczial_ist.' will be at the EKnapp gouse, Durbham, ‘Dec, . ~ Hou‘s 10 a, m, to 5 p. m. Eyes tested and Glass. es mnphflr\ SS ud PCs "INDLAX, â€"At omore, on Christmas mdi_'bm:-%?rfo Mr and Mas 5‘ M. Findilgy,"a son. OBRRKIGSON.â€"At Orosafield. Alberta on Dec 17, to Mr and Mrs JPeter Morriâ€" son, a son. us ; the ‘‘ dollar" as the larger ones. To the Ratepayers of the Towa of il Durham : | Laptes axn» GextuemeEx : ’ At the request of many influential ratepayers of <he town I have consentâ€" |ed to allow my name to be ‘)lucvd in | nomination for the mayoralty, My | record in the past n« comncillor, may or | and later, counci}ior again is wellâ€". \known to all ans believing at this juncture, my experience can be of serâ€" vice to the town, I confidently ask yOmr support, _ With the season‘s boest ‘1 wishes, Yours very truly, EDCCC ETT CETC 0 PUHC prominent ratepayers I be myself for the position of Durham for 1907, [ respe licit your vote and influence Nominations take pla the town in the even‘ing ‘HURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1906 _ Gumert McoKEount®, Proa ChrRIs F IRTR, l@egy, MARRIED, POWDERS ARE Municipal â€"Politics Yours very II re't‘irement of Mayor Whws CLAHE 32 00 iWietr? stt PintoPusiaics? &A the solicitation of ers I beg to offer ition of Mayor of § Lresp»ctt'ullr s0â€" Town of Durh un T. Monax. fls MacKay was loudly applauded for his clever speech. He called on A, | F. McLaren M. P. to reply to the | toast of the Dominion and Local | Houses, ‘ Mr McLaren was assured "He‘s a Daisy, etc., ‘‘ and intimated that he | didn‘t intend to throw any bouquets, though deserved, and we may say right here that it is quite unnecessary ’ to repeat all the euloguims to Mcâ€" Williams and McGrane that speaker _after speaker poured forth, They were the ‘"Big‘‘ 2 of the meeting and took their honors very modestly, Mr McLaren had a facetious fling at the grits knowing Mr Ratz, his fellow director was to follow him. Saw a big difference in this meeting compared with some he had attended. His travels had couvinced him there was no mill in Europe to compare witkh Durham. He believed the dividend paying would now be con. tinucgas,~ as he expected 1500 bbis a ; analysis were better thap,r'il the | past. The directors ‘were proud to | represent 1600 , shareholders and the l emyloyees, proud, to, take them into | their corifidence, and; had pleasure in | amtiouncing another 5 per cent diwi_ ma F Ni# inE sns Buidcth cssc h s1 Director 8. G. McKay of Wood. ,stock was the first speaker and conâ€" gratulated the P resident on the grand banquet. He was gladi of the op. portunity of meeting the employees who had run so Ssepcessfully the great mill during the season. The cement industry Was as stable as the rocks of Gibraltas, and no factory in the Sti\iQ&oï¬ in Canada ume as _ a4,°* ECAE lll‘- Pres MceWilliams was in the chair and after the banqnet proper, the toast list was attacked, various memâ€" bers of the Board introducing. "The King was duly honored filst of course, o | AVOTREREDaASADG 22CCI@LCq and appropriately dis. played alongside the National flag. Pres MecWilliams was in the chair mWA nfkne § a 5o F The dining room was tastefully decorated with the royal colors and here and there were clean cement bags bearing the ‘‘National Brand" closely associated and anbronriatele ~ _ q1. naon there was the group"(;fâ€" ers, who at intervals during the ing dispensed sweet music. J Included among sides the employe Board of Directors, 10 20. 1. 0C OTAR â€" £2008¢ on Thursday evening last, It was planned on a generous scale by Presiâ€" dent McWilliam‘s and mine host Halhn and his assistants carried out ‘the catering part to perfection _ Th« ANOTHER FIVE PFR DIVIDEND,. PRESIDENT MceWILLIams HONORED io oopayya lied to Mr W The Great Record of the N. P. C. /’"""OM CO. for l 9%- for u;.n:fm[:[:'; Seldom, if Cement Employees posit near Hanover ensur. 1 25 or 30 years supply/ is every kind of TAW, Tidp abundance, and ‘rpomts of were better than, in the L Lo wege o o ‘ec:dom, i1 eyer, did Durham see wore enthusiastic banquet than t held in the Hahn House on nveuude ce iess c L Y Alpha to Omega and were not slow to a. ments swd by ements costing $50000 . McKay of Woodâ€" st speaket and conâ€" resident on the grand as Khdl of the opâ€" athBeus o ut L GUARANTEED these guests beâ€" harpâ€" evenâ€" CENT ( DARLINGS, The Sovereign Bank of Canada | j\ g,, 43 â€" ; 3 14M000d ring. Theaddress breathed deep respect and regard for the President, and he accepted the igift modestly, and attempted to reply but found it a difficult task, The toast " The Employees " was drunk with great enthusiasm and reâ€" J. G. â€"dxehledmwug&ndufeq. Aw%MWnfl‘ï¬mé MM..........O%.M,M MM..........IB,W,W Cï¬lRmFddWM Figures That Tell At this stage Mr Whit Mr Moran on behalf of the read an address to Mr. A and presented Mr MceWilli be-ut“ifm diamond ring. * hnsaekE .3 % 0_ cag ol . _" TUSC HRHAgE® ment under (). 8. boys, and thought Directors wise in putting on sail in good times to meet hard times though not yet in sight â€" m emed ie 1OCélT Pe#s )e m2 4 43 _ :_ CC 94L 40000 | for the good words ishey had u!d.p | bbis. more made than in 1905, though | Coun, Cochrane claimed credit for |running 22 days less, spent $15000 in | his daughter giviog the Arst suggestion f improvemenu, yet paying ro per cent | of marl thg(' led to the starting of the dividend . He ‘predicted a make of ; Pi& Ppgosition. Spoke of his pereon. 400000 bbis. a year for 25 years which | :.:it:: cll(.)i:ln:(:l?l, ::'&',:‘.-th ""(":,""'." would lift **the black clond of despair" limented the President on taking his that settled on the stock a year ago, gonon so modestly so different from 'He thought the company safe with 3 former experiences, politicians on the Board, they liked to | Continued on Page 5. work for the dear people, dear in =mnmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmenmmenemmemenmmmmmme many ways, especially at election | times. Dr. Jamieson was proud to be in a! 3 Legistature that would compare fay.| KEELERS orably with any Legislative body in‘ the world. Wons arlnil ttn qmaug 44 0 TMi into the woild, t through it and mig He read a letter of McLachlan, 0) S . } Mr. Hoyle. M, P. P., championed j the local House as against the lgomin- ’ ion one. Th Ont. government inâ€" tended to m:‘e budgets correspond ’ with N. P. C, dividends, He flattered the management for the result achievâ€" ‘ ed : a debt of $75000 wiped out, 40000 bbis. more made than in 1905, though running 22 days less, spent $15000 in improvements, yet paying ro per cent I 1 lividend He predicted a make of ; |00000 bbis. a year for 2 5 years which |‘ END NEE sw e a ce Cl E ,| day next season. He recalled the time he was an employee like themâ€" selves getting $1% a month and the statement brought the question "How : ) much do you get now?‘ which brought |laughter for it was unanswered, Mr Ratz thought the Dom. governâ€" ment had been like the Cement Co, It had never paid dividends until it got into new hands, No one doubtâ€" ed that the mill had been good thereâ€" fore its non success hitherto must have sprung from bad management, Hej was glad the mill was heia «.. 7 , _‘ ~®PruDg from bad management, He was glad the mill was here now and pieased that they had secured a fine marl deposit, Remember that we are alw cure amy article we do not stock at the shortest notice. but always the best, vbest wishes for a Happy and Prosperous ï¬t;\:"i'ear. The year 1906 has been a record year for us and we intend that 1907 shall be even better. _ Our polâ€" icy will be in the fature as it has been in the pastâ€" To: > m f# We extend to all our customers best wishes for a Hannr and Paromsa " a terer ol regret from Mr. ilan, O, S., absent through il}â€" He also fattered the manacre. lure that would compare fay. with any Legislative body in 1d. Was glad to meet the emâ€" , many of whom he had helped e woild, had guided them |x it and might help them out. DARLINGS DRUG STORE been like the Cement Co, ver paid dividends until it ew hands, No one doubtâ€" e mill had been good thereâ€" non success hitherto must auee | EBE o sR ‘1 of the employees o Mr. McWilliams l(.cWilll;mu with a }V_lgitchurch and Manager, we are always pleased to The Busy Store on R. B. Keeler & Sons eople‘s Druggists Banquetted. _ mony â€" p, _ ; C20, when all was har mony. Proud of being a worker in the plaat and fattered the local press for the good words whev had eurd * The Mayor and Council " was pe. plied to ll-.{yor Hunter. who testified to his belef that the cement industry was a great benefit to the town,. _ He eomï¬limented managers and imen on the fine work of 1906, all done without a hitch, Councilior Moran contrasted a year lgo when they were all at sea, with the present time when all was har. mony, Froud of helng 4 p,5,50 M Mr W. Marshail Smith took the company on a trip through the works beginning at the wet ena and on to the storage, working in the names of chief employees, _ Mr Hoyle enlarged « the works of such A Mz He was a man I de words. MriMcGrane re compliments modest] venture to ly so was & ** jolly uo::r fellow . " [pneg to Mr Whitchurch 4 NP ! ienihat D 4h ment, KEELERS Wish a Happy New Year to Everyone to the _,, 5 5 ° Siteburch who testified to the good feeling between the comâ€" {:-ny and cthe men, Thef appreciated is hanquet and all that uurheen done for them. He had kind words also for Mr McGrane‘s courteous demeanor with the men, and samd there was no danger of strikes under such Mmanaoce. Py# limited By special ars Pub{khon of tl‘n 3.. Canada l"u:.:’ :e are oi.I wonderful clubbin send the Review -ng We Jan, 1, mlilB for $1.30 W uim ae Lo W Extraordinary Off er ‘s pieased to proâ€" for our customers CHAB RAMaGE, PRINTER anp Posrisuer ‘Ks of such a man as Mc * IDan of deeds and MriMcGrane received the and friends our on the Busy Corner, Durham> This offer The Review modestly, but dic "I so was assured he n ts with the A the soekly Globe and Netr we are able to make % !luan: offer. . We will iew an Weekly Globe to for $1.30, Cash in ad. offer will hold good for a _ SBamples ay Review man as McGrane, d'ed" and not of Dum‘"; 'O'nt the value to sea, with without testified was re was no mlnlge. e gneat did not year Was