34 â€"@xford ~ <~PoF o s ? "% : I. H. Dorling, ThBm i PP o ce t t io ce dn s es ce s h sn op dn cpipipip Ppcpipipip B o see, to test. to be Convinced That there is no better place in the C Deering Machinery, Democrats, Bug; merston and London makes, The Grea ner Cream Separator, Road Carts, Coc Raymond Sewing Machines, Waysons 3R ie te ie oi olie ie ol oo oi olie ofie e . ooo oleefinofie o dn feefnefecfnntnfecge9s, L{? o 9 o Fa : Daplm.g s Qrug fgtore * Clark‘s for Cutters ! And all Farm Machinery That we we C The AFTER THE STORM g Jeering ‘Machiners mul â€"_~ " IBr koiunty to bauy Deering Machinery, Democrats, Buggies of Palâ€" merston and London makes, The Great Prize Winâ€" ner Cream Separator, Road Carts, Cooking Stoves, Raymond Sewing Machines, Waggons : Strowball, Chatham and Walkerville ; Wilkinson Ploughs and repairs ; Churns, Harness, Knife Grinders, &c.] crush and bustle and rush of another Holiday Season is gone and gone forever, We are now settled down to regâ€" ular business and find there is a few HOLIDAY LEFTâ€"OvERS : want to clear out as we require all the room. To clear offer nice new goods at cost price for the next ten days, Remember that our Stock of Drugs are kept up to standard and that we guarantee satisfaction or money refunded. At this the close of the year 1903, which we are pleased to say has bean successful beyond our most sanguine expectations, we take this opportunity to express our thanks to our many customers for the kind favors they have been pleased to favor us with and which we have tried to fill faithfully ; Also assuring you that in the coming year as in the past, we will enâ€" deavor by honest, upright and square dealing to merit a continuance of past kind favors, our motto being "One price to all and that the lowest." Wishing you a happy and a prosperous New Year, we are, 30 PARMERS â€"near Durham who | this machine all say that it is the best skin turn, easiest to clean, makes less noise and ished Separator on the market. Yfade in Durkam. John Clark Yours Very Truly ar‘s 5feell}zys See them and have one for the coming seasonâ€" i o on it is the best skimmer, easiest to orlock. $ are now using is the best finâ€" 5? gent. . u_0 i 9 0: "4~‘%Tot Meads 19 86 17 37 120 19 12 10 340 Gibson 68 70 18 49 23 13 283 32 281 Purvis 16 62 8 27 12 18 103 27 273 Best 10 100 41 27 10 13 24 20 254 McKenzie 8 58 83 12 6 13 M 56 225 McRae 11 38 3 52 41. 4 10 8 187 Buskin 11 % 3% 626 12 7 12 144 Buchanan 16440554208182 Total counted $19, rejected 12, total 231 Muir _ 38 27 McTavish 30 75 Boyd 3 52 Thompson 2 10 ARTEMESIA. The eight divisons are 1, Orange Vaiâ€" ley ; 2, Fiesherton : 8, Froton ; 4, Ceyâ€" lon; 5, Pricevilie ; 6, Vandeleur ; 7,. Eugenia; 8, Portliaw. Following are the complete figures for these divisions : Majority for Dickson PROTON. Mr. Dan. Wilson elected R over 100 majority. l 1 L c h: a U £ Dickson 40 38# 35 14 63 53 91 Leslie 1 17 67 62 3 a2 0 BENTINCK. _ The result of the reeveship voting polls was : Schreiber Moore Forbes Oven Leith Murray _ 38 Glebe 32 Koenig _ 58 The yote by ward;\;: 1, Alsfeldt ; 2, Ayton 1 8 Hampden ; 5. Blyths ; Queen Ferguson â€" 61 McArthur 18 Gordon 18 Robb 33 Philips 0 attendance. id se iftuctiaint 2. ‘The " Women‘s Institute" will hold a session in the Town Hall, Durham, same day. The work of this‘ bod is being more and more appmciate({ and the double attraction should draw a large attendance . / 5 °0 the lown Hall, and on Friday in Hanover, both days at 1.30 p. m. Mr. Race, Mitcbell, talks on ** Plantâ€" ing and Care of Commercial Orchards," ' and giyés brief talks on **Spraying " and ** Lawns,." Mr. W. G. Shearer, Bright, deals with **Breeding and Feeding Hogs for Profit." At the evening seasion both places Mr Race talks on "The Social Side of Farm | Life," Mr. Shearer on its advantages, and at Hanover on * Poultry." _A proâ€" gram of music is furnished at both even. iny sessions, and at Durham a charge of 10c or 15¢ a couple is made. Mr. W. J. Yourg is President of the ; Institute, Mr. Geo. BiNnMis . Saena I Thursday of this week the Meeting of the Earmers‘ Insti be held In the Town Hall, and o WaxTED.â€"An experienced â€"general seryant to go to the City. Wages, $12 00 without washing, $14.00 with washing. Apply to * Mrs. Wa, Ross,. 17 Winchestor St., Toronto. ‘Srrmdininhiies frte 400 0W 6 pnour o remcmme oo ... FoR SALE.â€"Two Durham Bulls. Pediâ€" greed. One Roan, 9 mos. old, One Red, 17 mos. old. _ Will be sold cheap. Apply ;;r ‘T. G. Morrison, Rocky Saugeen "A } Rev Mr. Stewart, the aged and yenerâ€" able Baptist Clergyman is very low at resent but conscious and able to Five Eis patriarchal *"God Lless you" to callers. It is per haps too much to bhope that with his over 90 yrs he may yet take bis place amoug us, but all who know him will wish him comforting hours on his passage through the dark valley wheneyer it comes. _ He is being carefully tended by his devoted daughâ€" ter Micu Stowaut ter, Miss Stewart _ The ;Pres. Choir on Sunday morning had an able addition to their num ber in the person of Mr. Ewing Buchan who inherits to the full the musical parts of his parents. _ Mr. J. S. Drysdale in the evyening sang a pleasing solc, the choir tnkling up a refrain " Jesus lover of my soul." THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bone, of Beardâ€" sley, Minn., are home for a mwonth round the scenes of their gouth. They have not been home for about 15 years. Pleased to bare a call from our old neighbor and a chat reminding us of old tinies. Two loads of young lownspeople had a very enjoyable time at Mr. Andrew Lindsay‘s, Glenelg, on Thursday evenâ€" ing of last week and re:urned to iown in time for breakfast Fiiday morning,. Rey. Mr. Kendall, of Cenn, will nccup the pu:rit in the Presbyterian ()hurr.-K on Sunday next, Mr, Farquharson being away preaching anniversary services for him at Conn. Misses Stewart and Smith, who have ;v,een t:e guests o(f; theirlold school mate, iss Margaret Gun, lately. returned home FriZy last, i¢ B Mr. D. M. Gibson. organizer for the Sons of Scotland, is in town this week in the interest of Ben Nevis Camp. Mrs. Bond, Ningara Falls, and Miss Pearle Wilson. have been yisiting their parents here during the bolidays. . Mrs. Dunn, Bolsover, sister of, Mr. John McKelyie, is a guest with her brother for a wmonth, _ Miss Lizzie Caldwell, Buffalo, has been home for a few weeks visiting her mother, Mrs. Laurie. Mrs. (Dr.) Mahan is home on a vigit to her pareuts here. For Counciliors /. J. Young is President of the e, Mr. Geo. Binnie, Hecy, Women‘s Institute" will hold a C u x Jn‘ _ Arld ds hgd t , 8 52 40 27 47 17 21 2 2 10 23. 1 0 10 31 41 FARMERS‘ INSTITUTE 27 For Reeve,. NORMANBY, EGREMONT. Ne P 10200 PTUIC dV Town Hall, Durham, same uk ie ) on s SVEL 5 15 +4 10 14 41 7 32 82 20 31 15 8 9 2 10 72 3 Inis week the Annual l‘arm_er_n_’ Institute will ol ol 87 47 30 21 52 61 486 31 51 40 65 45 THE DURHAM REVIEW was as follows : 3, Neustadt ; 4, ; 6, Robinson‘s : e vak a) Reeve by 8 Tot TORONTO (H 214 212 121 Tot 135 195 215 145 70 Tot. 185 by ism Cagya | .5 f "3, ""J CHer POPa Hnumber of years, and lived a quiet, inotfeusivr, Coristian life which he maintained to the last. _ He was never ashamed to confess and look up to Christ as his Saviour and Guide, and, as a result, left a lasting memorial to his family and many friends. becsisD«l Deceased was a strong support the Reform party, and was of a ge wholeâ€"souled disposition, posse: those qualities which made friends him wherever he went. He was a n ver of the Presbyterian Church which he was an elder for a num tb years, and lived a aniet inn#... t. | Contrib‘ed by Crawford Correspondent, '.; The grim reaper, death, has again '9 claimed one of Bentinck‘s venerable 4 | ploneers, this time taking as its victim 5 | Mr. Jno. Brown, who depatted this life p | on the 2Ist ult., at the age of eightyâ€" four. | Deceased was born in Rossshite, Mull, in Scotland, in 1819, and. together . | with his mother, three sisters and one ‘ | brother, emigrated to Canada in 1850, : | Only one sister, Mrs, Hobkirk, survives ‘] him. â€" After spending four monihs in Vaughan Township, York Co., they reâ€" ) | moved to the township of Bentinek, the | two brothers taking up lots 30 and 31, | Con. 9, John residing on lot 31 until his | death. 1t is almost unnecessary to say that the County of Grey was then simply a wild wilderness and it was thus that the two brotbers found it when they had to fell enough trees to make 100 , for the characteristic log shanty. â€" The smallness of this clearance may be betâ€" | ter imagined than descrihed when we say that the surrounding treeâ€"tops could be seen from the interior of the house through the oldâ€"time chimney. As time went on, however, the torest was cleared l and the home made more comfortable, ’ In 185% he married Margarite Beaton | who still surviyes him,. Had he lived | until next March they would haye celeâ€" ‘ brated their golden wedding.. He also ‘ leaves to mourn his loss five sons and | three dnugh(ere. located as follows :â€" Archie and James in Dakota, Hector in [ 1 Halton Co., Angus and Mrs. D, Mo.| Kechnie in Bentinck, Alex, and Kate | 0: the homestead and Mre, Dolison in | Picton, the eldest son, Donald, having | died at the age of nineteen, which was | a source of much grief, more so on acâ€" / P count of his death occurring away from | home. 1 EOCETE -\..\lllull). After a briet sojourn at Hamilton and Niagara Falls the young couple came to Dornocen to spend a tew weeks with oldâ€" time friends before leaving for their western home, A reception was held in their honor at the home of the gronm‘s sister, Mrs. (Dr.) smith, Dornoch, on, Monday evening last when about forty of theit mutual friends assembled to wish them all happin@ss and prosperity in their future life and work, A quiet wedding was solemnized in Toronto, on Wednesday, Jan 6, 1904, when Mr. Peter Morrison of_Pincher Creek, Alberta, formerly of Dornoch, Ont., was united in marriage to Miss Nellie Ledingham, of Toronto, also a former resident of Dornoch, _ Rev. Dr, McTavish of _ Central Prosbyterian Church performed the ceremony. Pamani t rrds ce â€"â€"Something appalling is the loss of life during the last few weeks by acciâ€" dents of one kind or another beginning with the Chicago horror, where about 600 were burned, suffocated or trampâ€" led to death, there have been several railway ‘pitch ins‘ causing over 100 more. and now comes a tale of disaster from the British Columbia coast, where a ship goes down and 54 more human beings wiped out. _ An explosion in a mine in the Crow‘s nest Pass killed 10. Man adds to the slaughter. _ Here are 100 Bulgarians killed by the Turks, and 1000 Dervishes by a British Forcee and possibly Japan and Russia may add thuusands to the number. | YA BYOCC ETT ®y° CCE eEZZU mutterings of war between Russia and Japan _ have â€" been becoming â€" more ominous, and the world at. large has during the holiday season been looking for a clash, There can be no mistake how the world wants the quarrel to end, for just as all men are now (Greeks at Marathon and Scotch at Bannock burn, so Japan is the populat favorite, and if she could ehastise Russia without bringâ€" ing Europe into it, there would be 100m for rejoicing. â€" British feeling would never allow Jurnn to be crushed, and if the ILion tackled the Bear, treaty enâ€" tanglements might force the French Eagle to take sides. France and Britain onee on opposite sides, Germany might smile and try her hand somewhere else. The element of danger is the total mistrust of Russian promises, feared on , all hands as truses to gain time for further strenghtening of her militaty power, which, guarded by an ice bound north, is ever seekingy southward inâ€" fluence, THE LATE MR. JOHN BROWN. E9008 s outuineit dsintaba in P Li io hee Mc s is be able to prove that the campaign cry of corruption is merely a cry. Their opponents,. unable to successfully attack them on their publiec â€"record, have chosen this method and there is no use trying n ignore it. It must be met and met manfully and if this cinmot be done so much the worse for the men who have brought discredit on Liberalâ€" ism, and the sooner they are out of the party the better. Mr Ross has repeatâ€" edly declared in substance that he would h »ld office bhonestly, if at all, and we have still faith that his life record of probity and ability will not be smirched now We hope Mr Ross and his whole cabinet will be found meeting evel“r charge without fear and that they will show to the province at lurge that they ï¬(:ur't“inve-t.igal.i(n.\ at every point, and Thursday of this week the local house meets for, in all pnohubilit.ï¬, its last tession this parliament. ot â€" infreâ€" quently the doings of the Dominion have overshadowed the lesser Provincial sphere. but this year there will be inâ€" tense interest tiken in the fate or fortune of ‘the Ross administration, owing to the closeness of the parties and the bitter and long sustninafu.wtck of the opposition on the government, not on the mmerits of its measures, but on the alleged crookedness of its methods in strengthening its hold on power. For weeks_'pust the it a vV2/ouUndaing treeâ€"tops could n the interior of the house oldâ€"time chimney. As time vever, the torest was cleared e made more comfortable, married Margarite Beaton rviyes him. â€" Had he lived arch they would haye celeâ€" gulde‘n wedding.. He also nna en‘ Nee Y m at Scutch Concert. | w; *~â€"â€"â€"â€"# 6 4 LOCAL HOUSE MEETS PRORWET ERT son,. Donald, having nineteen, which was Nesslg s C WAR PROBABLE. *4 o o ____ Hymeneal. OS eS ecn jame â€"1 made friends for _ He was a mem. 4 64â€" supporter of | : of a gen'fal' ]' _ _ possessing / rce the French ance and Britain Germany might somewhere else. x K growlings and for of A few month‘s study of business methâ€" ods _ would perhaps save you hundreds of dollars in the future, Take advantage of the Slack winter months and attend the , FIRST of all, we use only the finest Flour and other ingredients. > * SECONDLY, we are artists in our line. THIRDLY, cleanliness reigns in every ’ department of our establishment. Meitntties B%...cla is k 1 MODEL BAKERY, LOWER Towx Dread, Cakes, Pastry always on hand at Rowe‘s store. LASTLY, our prices are absolutel yfair, Give us a call and see rs0r yourself. hi . Airst . class line _ of limprove Your Education This Winter > And therefore we hear nothing but praise for our bread, cakes, pies, and every desirable variety of pastry. /T suits To aT | GOOD R EAsoNS: PEEL, twE snoeman Are positively the cheapest and best obtainable because there are no seams to rip. LEGGINGS . FL, STINSON, STINSON‘S BREAD ! Durham and Owen Sound. I THR BusY STORE 1 Made to order i; Styles on shortest OUR PATENT SEAMLESSCAL F WEDDING CAKES l\gac.ie to order in Latect Coaster Sleighs............. Eureka Harness Oil, per gal. Carving Pairs .............. Back String Bells.......... Meat Cutters,:...........;. . Hockey Skates.............. Kraut Cutters............... Cout Sifters....,...}2.iy2..:. Open Bells... $6 Toboggans for .. We have some very choice setts of single and double harness, which we are offering at a _ bargain. Since the weather has moderaâ€" ted. ~we bhave hbeen nearly worked off our feet, still we have some great bargains to offer you this week. Now is your time to secure a chorice Carving Sett at a very low figure. An immense Shipment of W. BLACK Silserware reached W. BLACK us too Jlate for Christmas Trade, owing to a railway acâ€" cident, which we are selling very cheap. _ Every article guarantn’eJ. SNA PS : Latest notice. 1,00 1.00 UndertaRing »â€"~mptl atâ€" tended *o pPuÂ¥ FUrRNITUVRE C Een ** VEAY °“°‘<’6§';%3J"Â¥E’3!u%’oifll'."fu; Direct Importations from European . American and Canadian Quarries, LATEST DESIGNS IN MARKERS, HEADSTONES & MONUMENTsS_ All work warranted. ‘ Orders taken by lIessrs Barclay and Be}l. DURMAM MARRE works BARCLAY The Best Quality * cheaper than ever Call _ and Jake Kress A]So JZoudhope @utters Now that you have a Tudhope Buggy, get a Tudhope Cutter & be in the swims ROBiNSON & corBEt The Spring has come and the Summer has gone and so has nearl y two carloads of 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. JAKE «ARESG K mplements / ? We are at the shop at the bridge evâ€" ery Wednesday and Saturday. â€" Orâ€" ders or enquiries left at C. McArthur‘s store, or at ti> ReviEw OrriCE, will receive our best attention. Of all kinds. Examine « NIP PULPERS ; they best on the market ; CHURNS & WHEELBA They are good in ev Chatham Cutters Full Lines of theseâ€" and reliable goods B@"° TERMSâ€"CASH. ~<@q Next door to D. Campbel}‘s Implemen s Warehouse, f J. IoSItraith Show Rooms daugh Stables Gustom work & Repoiring done promptiy i, WINTER‘S BLAST L The balance of our Misses and 5 Ladies‘ Cardigan‘s, pr pair 852 & $p ® 4200000 03 "*A% omIng" Hitch HOCKEY Bals, made by Johï¬ McPberson to hand. Owing to some delay in lh:fpinx they did not rrrive in time for first of the season so wil} sell them at reduced prices. Orr loss will be your gain. _ Also, a few pairs. BOY‘S HOQKEY Bals, Williams‘ GRAYS make ; Comfortabte and Stylish, and at prices to suit als purges, Overshces or Rubbers, Sox and Rubbers, Lined Shoes, Which you can get at Popylap at the A Shipment of the Maxwel! J achinery ulper 3, Churns, So prepare to meet it by having your your feet encased in a pair of warn Sarn @Pgans Also see ‘ote: MHamilton _J(yency. Is no make....... SETTST JANITPy : our famous opposite Midâ€" » Lambton St. ket ; _ also our SELBARROWS_ Respecter cA> thur our ery respect. U e 4 4* Proprietors. Famous Lightning n bue ce 2 LCC our TURâ€" ‘ are the sHOKE strore +«*... LOW $1.35 BELL wel!â€"»knowrs Of Persons d c. Prices Meep Hotd of the 5+ T Jfr/ny oOFZBEST QU Groceries, Dry G: & Shoes, Croc TWEEDS & S. SC M L w thgugh you kave to ple come further an in good cor Al baunh , the Ti When you buy anyt LIMG‘8, you have a ed to your money a hold of the other en fail to satisfy, you pull the string an« comes back. Try «o it We can give you * We ask inspection c business. bhad betier ver Convey HK W owest nni [HE WORD $ savings hank deposi wards _ Prompt att facilit* afforded on dista ce. A gageral Banking h Drafts issued and c« all points, Deposits est allowed t errnent SAVINGS Ran= DURWH A M AGENTS in all Ontario, Quebec tates and Engla: CAPITAL. Auth« CAPITAA, Paid up RESERVE FUXJ |‘P WTLI STtOARO BA He has had e who deal : M Wu 81 Dess & W. H. HJ All Prosperou 1‘ Are on Che Peopte JANUAR yor‘s Pills â€" urely veget »%¢ ., 0e .. £1.00 AM cormenzlat s " We have use our family for 4 troubles . and we dues inflan strengthens explain this all about th Ayer‘s C quie:s tick ing coughs, It relieves A Merp H W. F. COWa GEO. P. REl We THE x m & " '\l. ind H. LmpC