“a TF but in the township. While we are ~0uscious of W" excellence as a schol- P _ ‘ we wis’."¢°an especial manner to an. .4“ ., a energy and enthusiasm lost! ttanifested as a teacher: whi ith which you have tot 15“â€. ties Itut in and out p mndto a a uniform kindness of Jammy which you have shown to and ir,,','; in you, every-day inter.. yor with them. l co"o " time our "parent indifrer. tt tttn ygrelessw†has caused you “We or 'ilLT'C'Gi2en"i we hope you Pa"' or a": as the thoughtlessness will cool: children. rather than u a 1t',,',','tUF to [annoy you. We feel "u“! " (he inthtenee of your teaching '""Geeiunt moral example will go Mt us though life. and enahlo us to .ive nobler tad more uuful lives. K. MeCormaek who bu taught in the school for the part three you". WI. pro- sented With a handsome 97 piece dinner set and the following uddrou. To Miss McCormack, Dear Teacher, IUvintrlkrarned with deop ro- not that our relation on pupils and After an hour spent in song“ and re. ecitnions by the pupils and speeches by the trustees. the reciting teacher Mm _ n. --_. --. .. â€I: pleasant. time was spent " B. S. No. 6 Holland. the object of the gathering be- ing to distribute presents to the number of non-my five, among the childron of the school. “'ishing you a Merry Xmes and a yery Happy New Year. Signed in behalf of Four pupils. Miss Little being taken by surprise et rectivintrthi.q gift made the following reply '. My Dear Pupils I thank you very much for the kind- ness of heart that has prompted you to present to me this beautiful Bible and. Book of Praise. During my stay with you as Four teacher you have by your obedience to my wishes and by your diligence to your work shown me that. you have appreciated my seryicee. but now you have thought to show the feelings by giving me something. that will remind me in after years of pur, Dleemnt associations in the Hampden school. I may any that wherever I go lehall Alwaye have lemnt memories of the your and a he" spent as your teacher. I thank you for all you ave been to me in the poet, and now for thie tribute of your love and eeteem. Wieh- in: each and all of you e eucceeeful echoel cureer und a happy out! proeper- oue after-life. l Inn. Your Loving Teecher. Dec. 2l. 19m. JINNIB Ltrrrat. Miss Little. Dear Teacher. As you are about to leave us. we the pupils of S. S. No. ft til','."',,',',","', take this opportunity to tender our t ants and esteem to you for the kindness and good you have done t us during the t rear and a half. ike children. we We often times worried and annoyed you, yet you were ever patient with us and we feel that any reprinisnding which you have given us was such if we but think that was profitable to us and tended to make us better boys and girls and some of us cannot thank you to deeply for the truths which you have taught us in our Sunday School class. We trust the lesson taught us there, i shall grow with us into manhood and quicken us " we grow in years to take a more lively interest in the Word of God. We regret that use. teacher your sojourn among us has been of so short a duration and we ask you to sccegt as " small token of our esteem this iblo and Book of Praise. w. know that where ever your lot is cast you will be eyer faithful in doing the duties which are before you. May God spare you to a life of health and happiness for many VCR?! In l-nsnn Years to come. On Friday morning. . f â€3338838 AND PRESENTATION S. Signed In behalf of the school and section. . Gladys Lawrence William McFadden Annie Aelson Charlie Reid . Sarah Brown Joseph N also" Mm Scott very feelingly replied in a few words expressing in a small degree her lhunklulneu to her pupils. "to whom she had become greatly attach- It is our planing duty to present you this ulhum And this chair as a slight token of our esteem and good wishes, and we trust that they will often cause a happy remembrance of the pupils of this school. od" for their beautiful triitil/hC, and wished them all a Merry Xmas and prosperity in the coming 20th Century. In porting With you we feel that we no looing a tried friend and teacher and we can name you that the place you now hold in our affections will not soon ho vacant. and that the recollec- tion of Four kindly sympathy and genuine worth will not won depart. ' Mia. Morn-rel. J. Scott / Teacher B. 8. No. 12 Eminent Donn Teacher. An pupil- of S. 8. No.12 Ealenont we have lent-nod with unleigned regret of your determination to resign your position " our tench». It is now two Your: since Brst we met " pupils and tench-r and your gentleness and help- fulncu have won both the esteem and eontidenee of Four pupils. You have alwnys devoted young“ with untirintt zeal to our interests nnd through 'our adorn our school has become one of the at, "I: whi to I] r",',",'";'; REVIEW “unduly. Jan. i,' Y" Ramage, r. Dec. 2Ut. a very Editor In! 1901 Christmas In- now put " Ind tho New Your holidny is Approaching. The visitors in this noighhorhood on Christin“ wore numerous Mr and lln C I Noble mind at Mr A ll Burnott'o. [ Mr and Mrs John Wilton puud through l, hon for Dromm. Mr J W MoAtdlo ot Horhdolo visited M his ptbrenta. Mr Dnnd Ken; of Peel township visited " his btothor’l here on the Wth, l A very nul dLidiL" he, party by the Sunday School of Ham". was held The owner of the taavrir. iiiiiiii',i took preceding. with: Dan " mm- ttttP" consulting a Owon Sound Llwyet; The ovum} we Jatl one "arena. Dont be too tad Owen Sound. You mey tind out that this men Ryen wee in Dark on show day, end while climbing ehow ground lance. he fell " end but: hie beck. Ho wee breuln to e Hotel there. In the night time the hotel people got e teem end have him oi: hike in“ Proton when he worked for e fee deye end " the men om. boon end many were e]! from home. The, pt into the home through the "irir eemed the men up through the game, left thtiy e bed end went 'ii/ir/ in. n-nA- A . AL-.‘_, , .I . _ "We no in noun] pupa" that the o. Sound people no ginng u mp " Proton Council for sending on. Patrick Ryan to the jailâ€: "grunt. Dont be too Inst Owen Sound. You any tind out that this mun Mran was in h'tt on than dar, and while climbing chow ground lance. he fell " and In"! m. haul- sr, The charge- aré tlust the no" of the tow-hip I)" be elected without opposition, and for councillors we hear a lot of nun" mansion-d but cannot as, yet. meeting wan held In ttd Esphn PEA,- unm chunk. Considerable Bel-inns nu con. and a tea mating in to be held more about the middle of January. Tho Congregationnllatn under ii. Rev. Mr Kenning axe preparing for a chnxcb social this coming week, Tlmu are rather doll now. Conudorinu the holidays And Election will.“ now on hand. On Fridny owning the Nat 3 S tG18, had a. nice mid ohiofoly of the school children. The “In. owning " onurminmont wan held in the new Methodist church 16 Con. W. In" not heard full reports. On Wodnondav evening um. " 1mg---- Mr and Mn Geo. Binni- viliml the lat- tot’l parents Christan. day. Mr and In Thou. Rania of Elan, an visiting friends "out! thin week. We man Hut " Editor Mix the any. of the South Guy Fnrmm' 1rtetttute for an “count of the Winter Iraie held in Guelph. [Snead the motion Ed.] In Brown of Bob Boyd“; you. to Duluth. to ID. her not John who is very ill with sppondioitil. Min Mum. “a, Boston bu [out to you: town to loam duo-Inning. The young people chic neighborhood met " the church on Frida O'Ollill. ind had I little "a-meeting ot tick own. A collocliou m" ukon up which mountgd to 91.95. . The ta muting hold in the Gland; Centre Baptist Church on the evening of the 20th In 3 grand “can. but u yo editor was more we will - an “count tron him. Well, Mr Editor, new. has been very mom in this neighborhood of In. but we will try to gin a {out “on: of interact. On the am in". the Soul of Scotland Concert was held " Pricoville. Done Rumor bu it that two of our fair sex from thy (iron were in attendance and from their broad uni!“ nomad to have onjoyed them-elven. Peter Myers in cum to cut wood for Robert Connolly. On the 27th. the B'omater't, Concert wm hold in Holstein town hall. Quito a number from the grove attended and report a good time. Mm Annte Fetus. who has spent the last. six month! In umber " Tour. qury returned home Mondny last. to spend her Xmas holidays under the pn- ontal roof. Mrs Alex McGilliyny left on londay for Whitby P vial}. lter" that Dir-Boyce. Mrs Malcolm lclnnio in on the Sick list. We hope Icon to but of her speedy rocovory. teacher would terminate with the clor lug exercises of the whoa! today. we wieh you to bear owey eome memento of the respect and eqteem which has been given you as a natural malt of our mention during the perlod in which you no accept-My pmided over the welfare and interests of our school. In the evening a party from the north was Been vending ite WIN in the direc- tion of Jar, Gudiner’e where ting spent a var, enjoyable eve-In; until t e wee sum] hours of the morninz. We mlizo that performing your duties in no largo s school with its uric requirements. ealUd for ceaseless labor and energy sad we have - eonfideese. that we spook sdvisedly in assuring you that your "orta in those respect have been highly upproyed and sandy approcintod. Xmas passed " quietly around hero The lads and [uses could not go tor their moonlight. drive the lleigbing vats so bad, We therefore on bohnlt of the school and your nanny friend. who have to kindly oo operated with no. would Mk you to accept. this dinner not. no a token bat alight in itself. but expressive of the good wiehu and median of your devoted pupils. Amy Gillespie Sadie Jackson Millie Rowe Minnie Pickett Wednesday evening 19th a business I Men ded Jbr lad Wk Glens]: Comm. 1109971110. Willow Grove. The following ecote were "rind end ordered paid :-Wm Blackburn. 02.05 ; Geo Moore, 5.45 ; and that J nmee Findlay be paid " cte, half cost of removing three Ireee " townline Amine-in and Os my, " eertifUd by over-oer ', Municlpnl world end stationery M.O, be paid; eeretelrer of hall for drvieion oonrte 02; W E Thur: ton. belnnce printing oontrret 010 ; W H Thurston. epeciel advertising. $18 ; W ll Thartrtort,trutionery, $16.40. an ttertifUd by tho clerk; Geo Ludlow he paid tor repairing bridge " directed by the Reeve, $1, one hell of lame to be charged to the township of Proton ', Mr Muir be pend 04.4.. belence of commieeion on hie ward tsppropriatiott; Mr Boyd for overseeing Bun. Clerk, 3nd Auouor rescind '8.00 oaoh for “lacing jurors. Mn Spam. indi out wu cord. of wood. ll [natal li A china of 06.25 by Eupbmia Ty; for supervising work onT L Im not recog- niud. Mr Unit was irmtemtted to cumin hole in Priceyillo. oomplaiud if by D " Loan. tu In" it upmrod it uncanny. Reports from Mr Kolls "gstrding)r. L. Ar a El. and of Com. No 1 on ward 0:- pendituro were filed. The council expressed willingnue to make a reasonable "ttletnent with J J Graham fog hie alum of right of way. Mr Thompson'- report of T':',".""" of 020 on T. L. A, and o. wu ti ad. Step5 won taken to eiublllh doviation 1‘ base. but and 80 lidormd, Con 1, N D - ,, ""_ .. uuvnnnnw "a. Ila you "" WINSUU Weett rmui, I work on T. L. A. &y0. D Mir-villi " Osprey council required to supplement repairing implements. W R'tolmroon, work done on Townlmo Con 1 S D It to stationery $1.25. M Richnrdson. coal oil extent of 023.50. Clork Instruct“ to and llmp chimneys t1.94. rgndpr â€counts to the various municipali- I Go manna. appointed by public moot- ttet, indebted bo this corporation. ine to confor with council to "that. labor Met Dec 15th pursuant to Shinto. Pall council. A large number of oommuuiulionn Our sporting young men had . bound and started " to clear tite but: of all mid animals. but the hound did not re- turu home, They no mourning the loo: bub. The ladies' of the Eaplin Presbyterian Church hold th very successful meeting In the church Ind c lecture Wu delivered t, Mn Bonk on mission", Work in n n. Municipal Election bu but. very quiet here so tar. County Councillon In by -lturmtion,no toll: ol opposition, but a big list of cundldalu for Couneillom, On Dec Mth I very plenum lime was lpout at Mr Wm Scott's than: two miles “In of here when their oldest daughter Elizabeth wee united in marine to Mr Joseph Clark e proeperoue young tumor of Proton. The Roy Mr Boob-non of Dundelk performed the ceremonial. About loo people were present. here. Tho children had an in than toni- denco of the Bow Mr Kenning Ind the entertainmout was bold in Allen's Hall. A purse vu- prosentod to the Rov Mr Kunming. He nturnod " wanna-3 than!“ uni wished his people prosperity, ARTEMESIA COUNCIL to-.. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO WP" Ctt?ih5':le'r,!, Icarus ~muniknu u mi um ma --Nineteen Canadian furniture factories have entered into combination. --De Wet is not yet. captnxed. and thts invasion ot Cape Coloney igextend- J. G. HUTT ON, M. D., C. M Member Colloan Physician: tutttSurgoonr, Ont Dromore P. O. SEED OATS Improved Ligovn. Oats. Imported from France four yes" Mo yield in I†over 80 bush. to the acre. In 1900 our 68 hush. For sale by the under ligand. Priee60etea bus. or 10 bus. for " These on.“ sold in Durham Int spring at 82 a bus. Co munch“ appointed by public moot- ing to can!» with council to MIMI“ labor qua-non wcrc paid " ouch. Council ldjourned sine die. Henrty thank: wore tender-d Beau, Clerk and Treasurer for marked ability in performing their dutiu during the your. Iâ€; OFFICE HOURS tr-N 5. m. 2-4 p.m. RESIDENCE and OFFICE-Old But Buildup UPPER TOWN, 1MmaAM. W Show.“ wu refunded M.60 Imount rammed gain-t him for unporformod Lug-u? Ianrh H? htd _perf?rtmtd it on; T. L. Ar and os. that boils; Lia only road to his property. He in to be 3110'“ to do thu. Osprey sharing. Will visit Priceville Tuesday am Friday each weeerom 9 a. m. to 4 Ir. m. Collector Blnir. Div No 2. work scoopi- od. Salary ordered paid, Chane of 02.00 and. by Markdnlo for digging all" for Into Wm Waller not continued. A Shunt: was pud $20 for contract work on T. L. A. & o. D Mir-villa " Joseph William, was "lauded $8.60 on “count. of "to: in In. tau-men: of lots 22. P. Con 8. Ghana! in In“; S. Bee tion. work in repeinng hereee hoe hill rand ; S Hemphill'e account tor repein to under 60 cu; Thou Menderl. en indigent. be Allowed " per month in eddition to his preterit manner the winter manure ; Geo Moore, for greyel supplied overseer. 01.45; H H Gelqher, on iownline. and that one balf of this emeunt he charged to Proton Conneil ; peymem W89 ordered on expen- diture on horseshoe hill reed; Mr Keiie for enperviring "eeial road work in in- division " ; Mr Thompson. overseeing Ipeoial work M; John MeArthur be re- funded $2.M, being an error in hie Meeti- men: for the you 1900 ', Geo Grehem and John Weber. for repairing bridge on Deyie' deviation, u lot M, con 14, " ; G I Grehem. for 1600 feet cedar pink 015. for work on volley road 816. 3 W. L. Duox, Lot 16 Con. 22 Emmont ou-’o We havea new light Massey-Harris Binder we want you to Bee, reduced in weight and Roller Bearings from Top to bottom of it. Positively the easiest running Binder in the world. --. Full line of PIANOS, ORGANS. and SEWING MACHINES.--- We are well stocked with TURNIP SOWERS. SCUFFLERS, HAY FORKS, etc. LOTS OF HONEY to Loan at 5% luuor of lARRlAGE Licenses Hardware ! ! Home Clippers ( Hockey Slates Spinning Wheel Heads Reiein Seeders Cobblen' . Stand with 8 Last: Lanterns Tum Dells Our Warerooms are now fully stocked with Massey Harris Pldws, Drills, Harrows etc. All the latest improvements on all articles. Don't fail to see the Massey Harris Drill, then buy one and it will make you money. A car load of Waggons will arrive within a few days, these 1lllllillEl were bought before the rise in waggons. No other shop where . you can buy a first-class Waggon at as low a price. “a Two Car Loads of Buggies, Democrats and Carts ‘ Cl "ttg to choose from. Goods bought six months ago. all rr - â€:95 Prices will surprise you. _ Holidays are past and we enjoyed the Christmas trade im- mensely. We had the bargains to offer, consequently we did the business. We have now entered on a new year with resolutions to give - better - bargains - than - ever. Another shipment of the latest designs and best quality of skates just arrived. Do not lose this opportunity to satisfy your wants. dirig' ust to hand-An assortment of Clauss' RAZORS l" and SCISSORS which are all guaranteed. Why should you use some old worn-out article. when you can get one of these so cheap. aalt ' V a H v . _ I ' B-. ' I ty $2$$$$$¢$$¢$$$$$§¢$$$$$$$$ ##6ij LOWER TOWN Implement Warerooms. SPECIAL BARGAINS MASSEY HARRIS AGENCY, DURHAM. 5 Gallons Canadian Coal Oil. " eentt WM. BLACK. Q $1.00 Me 55c 150 10e Carpet Sweeper- Meat Cutters Body String Bells Chopping Ares An Hindi" Grunts Cups Lamp Chimneys {"34 CALDER $1.50 $1.25 $1.00 Me 4e Big N cw YOURS F We arc nnw .-l nook in Town of H Multum Watch".. Uil'or and Nickel ll ard Boym' Biz†And ai an [Mill' Long Gun Bingo f 'ht' Flat WA: . Q‘ssss§s HE SELLS' CHEAP!! Wishing y THEY’LL Si N oroitse , J A A E -- , Watch» l have A large Ill eetie. in town and 0! tmde. Lot T, con. 3. farm, hehmg to a ed at. low figures, MONEY TO LON and up accordm bum. INSURANCES. C CONVEVANCII on Glrnh‘uxu “(bad bun. This tifty ac ttttdf, V iteproiret. ulhm. l cry cl " were: near A Bond. Splendid 1 will Dell cheap or (I tart Mr, con. M. I P. o, In hands. n piaee nnd must 5;†I', IL! u****¢ Me has a big list including the fulloI but M, Con. 2. l Fortu 8rd Div, lot 7. a (In-non! but-n Mcrrs Prosp attended to Otaiity ( ‘heq l'nderl All Lower To Repairing dun I Ul'Al PRICES & G MncFARI A Pull Line I The Han IPI Jake AGO l the tia ( Ebony ONE Ha I†BE