‘g: â€sable, a new conga“ \ I Hnin 'v-wvea this week \'\' P! t . _; gm mun!) pie-3mg“. ")3, the fur: that Mr. J. C. m. venina. ’. Tm". r9 “haze they var ‘. )‘h‘lblé‘ , a new canoe“ i‘OC l‘l n to Imus?†u patting: BI‘S’!“ Of AUSS 0- Col- ll )mn lst funds on the : (ham others. 0H \\ WWII. \\ ll H 7': \\ ms 110 SW- l he cernmony an 3 church 5', by â€39 Re!-‘ 1‘} ‘HLEY, Lot 6‘3. 1'85“ at n mt Presents pound in". or won Jon. fnflnd. 65114 ~' mentlcmed .zlw diverts: ah: alf' 10; OK .IDRKC‘T iigrcmout 6t i“ .T 300 GIVEN Elem-lg stiau character and ageneral . Her Ember, mother and ““99 sisters have the deepest syn» pub" of the community in their ltd “.51 “Neil. heroavnmem, em. Ciu'i favorite U'vh‘w'k on Monday mu‘ning 'umins arrived on tha night and \Vcre interred in the San- V‘mvtwl‘y on Tuesday afternoon. ,1 ï¬ne being conducted by Rev’s n and Mxtdwll. The deceased â€*th three years of as“. an “MP young, ladv, a. mambel' 0‘ ’f‘esbyterian Church. a cousin. 'flristiau character and agenerï¬l rain uux‘paittfu} duty to re- l-ttth of one of cur esteem. -~‘. About two weeks ago ..» \‘U\.ll:.uue left to Visit‘ 1 Hamilton and was taken| c-tn’igitis. which necessitated mat to the hospital where .1 Opt‘l‘dtidu Was pertotuta‘l 1' putt of the week. During ":5 anxious friends were, : t-vm‘y mail for intelligence‘ in: 11-..1' condition, which ' time of the operation, and tore. was considered very Un Saturday the report llltzl town that she was dyinfl' Sunt‘tay a rumor of her death hand. This morning r. itwas contradicted but in a me the dreaded message came cing death to have occurred I] In Sm! \V montice to learn L‘ \‘hhol over Durham. .1 “inactive small mtion and tar-- '»c. a Lox. Only an 36 â€alt, I). D H and an fl tlwr articles from zinu'ription price 31 MS a smgle copy... owl agent for the :5. or address The king Co. of Toronto, lunond St. \Nezit,‘ il brevder of young brood ‘c on Friday ay be nothing 1t but to us in \V t m stock and' ilexxit301 to bentihck 011 15.).3. Hugh nvimrm in “hat h as are bein mdnctcd in 35ft week are wk in the Mitvhell is in on “’93- .u home of uf the bride, M'el'stou, to A: temesia. the groom’s d while the LN tryn Admis- ll) cnnox, 01 was quiet «montracb .chtators l‘he Deline- rly Spring wtzmt one, ouncemeut .C 11‘ ° The Auu‘ Work,†by or in the mud H13 9 pre extre Him he rapid SOCif‘ti689 Annie . was coup many" 311;: St THO- mely‘ {are is )1 :\ud-. it ought. A few new home made cutters for Next Tuesdav night. I. O. For- Sale. Can be seen at the old carriage esters Entertainment The best of workshop-R. McFarlane. Sr. ; the Season. -â€"â€"For Saleâ€"A Portland Cutter; good as new. Chas. McArthur. Mer- chant, Upper Town. 3 Ll MISS Richardson possesses a grace- )[ ful stage presence, much charm of manner and in her several selections 'bllOWt'd excellent qualities in voice ' and style. In the character sketch. “At a Wedding†Miss {icllardsou ‘s‘liowcil great ability and received a . '11119 in the more seri- ’ovs nzunbers she was equally suc- “Tlie Raven†being.r espec- :1} ially well given.--'I‘oronto Mail and Empire. __..â€"‘ I'S Rev. James Vinceu‘, Clenry, Arch- bishop of Kingston Diocese. died last Friday and was buried on Tuesday. Gum) farm for sale or toront, lot 2'0. Cull. £3. Bentinck. Good frame house, frame Dam and small orchard. Apply to R. Mucb‘ax'lane, Sr. D11. BROWN. L. R. C. P. London, 1311g1111111.\\illlm 111; D1. Park’s ofï¬ce {01 consultation on Diseases of 11m E\e, E.11.\o-'e 111111 [Moat on Tue»: (.M, “111011 1.1111. - 3 School Inspector Campbell Dur- lmm. “as in town to- day. He left his ten ..1 9.1. urlins' outside the Camp- bell lloxtso, and While. he was insidp the inorsws took a mm to tire sheds, : THE ladies of the Baptist Church. ‘- Dm'imm, will give a social at the res- ‘lr. R. G. \Vebber, 21nd 001.. 2 idt-ucc of i Benniuck, on Friday meuiug. Mural: illth. weighs Will be on hand at “7-30 h, m. u take any going from tougup.â€"â€"B.-umer. A Pm SOCIAL for the purpose of raising funds for a Public School Pic- niu will be held in the school house ul S S. No. l, Nm'umnbv. on Friday evmiing. March 11.11. Two bands, the Allan Park Brass Band and a Ku- zoo Bulul expecu d. Admission, Gen- tlemen 100, Ladies ll‘eP. WE not only trust that our rs will peruse ‘his little para- oraph but take it to hear». and re-' spend to its iequest. As yet a num- ber of our readers have failed (0 ilmu- anythingio our support, act that we 1' mule contr notwithstanding that f are dishing; up every wee mental pabulnm, sometimes fresn and spicy perhaps and sometimes dry :is‘ a (hip. Now if our wee i fare is not quite so good as you think ‘ it ought to be please remember that Zyon are partly to blame for it; we ‘ on if you are one of the de- - mean y llinqnents. It’s a dilï¬cnlt matter to and run a. business i live on the wind. mul feel cheerful l . Y ‘thh pnz'e Clletin' ‘while the gulling; thought iises in l 6 else is sport- onr mind that some on - -u -.... ‘nnnpv, “’0 say our mean you n you linqncnts. It’sa live on the wind. with pure check while the gulliu; our mind that so: ing on our mm ind that some one Msc ls 51.Us Lâ€" ing; on our money. We say our mcney. and we mean our moncv be- cause we should have had it a year ago. l’lurse remit, and oblige. To tlrse a year in arrears one doliar and ï¬fty cents willbe chatde or two dollars will renew you for another year. 0“ 1' ll) ¥»'-â€"-â€". Juiin M. Davis.. “ Independent â€' :nnclieinte for Centre Grey, out of his: y of election posters, generously? a 'tiSWul‘lh two of the: a meeting, for? n umber uni c. nncing Siiiui‘duy night, “hidh, together With the lucul published in this; :ournal, brought. out. a number ofi nl‘ious to see andi1 t’lCCIOX'S who were 0 of visions» the way; or, by the wicked We know not; he has disz-ippeared, The wait- i . ‘ to where it is not known. anxious to believe that he did not. intend to disappoint them, ' '. nonoap- a he dxd not, intend t made many excuses fol hie non-up; . One sugvcswd that. the‘ ' Shape for n A third was of the opinion had bcen taken with cHHCUHClH" a. lllb‘ULi: Huber .'tu day night, \\ llich, to ill) th’ local published i bxought out: a. num ‘ ous to s the Baptist Ch u rch . DURHAM, ON '13, MAR. 81898. 0 and 150. Pro- Juuxch. Durham. 9, to our support. Lt. fact that we y week a dose of mmmimos fresh I o o o o ; SIX new members were initiated in itiie Canadian Order of Foresters, ELodwe No. 446. at their last regular umeetmg, making in all ten for Febiu- ary. Six moxe “ill be added next night. and them axe others on the way. Owing to the heavy snow storms down east the returning ofï¬cer for the Counn of Russell was unahle to reach his destination and the nomin- utions didn’ 1 take piace on the 24th nit. The nomination has since. been ï¬xed fei'M:11'c11 11111 and the election a. week later, March 18th. Since the destruction of the Amer-l ican Man of \Var which was blown1 up either by Spanish treachery or accident. an amount. of war talk has been going between the two nations. The result, remains to be seen. but if the jingoism of some of the Amen icun papers counts {or anything it; would Seem that a war cloud is rising; be- tween the United States and Spain. It. is reported that war will begin in April Many of our rezulere will be pleased ' to learn of .the success of Mr. John A. Coukey ofChiez-gc. who has re- cently gru‘luateii as an M. I). Mr. Coukey is n pushing fellow, and will douhth'ss make his mark as a Medical . practitioner. The following is froml a Chicago pain-r, and Speaks for “12‘ Conkev’s poisevi-i'uuee. " The names of John A. Donkey and Louis Bram). of tleouth'side, appea‘pin the list. of successful candidates at the recent RUN-winter ï¬nal 11 edical examina- tiions. Inasmuch as each prepmed himself, following at the same time his usual yoc-atiou (pharmacy). they are to be congratulated.†The following case may be of inter-l us: to Teachers élld Trustees. Mru Peter McDougull engaged to teach! the school at Lamilash, under the ‘ usual form of written zigreenhht, which specified that. said agreement could be terminated by either party giving the other two months nuzice. lu Supt last one of the Trustees noti- ï¬ed Mr. RicDougall than his services would not he required after the end ,of 1:397. Some time later another lteiicliel' \\':.S (:ligigeil, and Still the 'lugal Notice w S Not given. At. the lend of the yi-ur. salary for two addit- l1...i...\l â€mmim u'ns; (tlitilned. but was l ' next 'lluestl:yÂ¥.l Feb. ï¬lth) We! plaining to (lo uitm l - . ; tlJui'linni “.A‘VIBW, l ‘ \wml l Sliggcst . item the Snnw J01 l o “ Mr. .\lor;_;un suppoi 15' [0 star on: l . > r" q ' ‘ ï¬lms temperance (1m e1 nnnrnt ilJllMél'ttl Uovermnenl) None of the ' pi'.,_iliiliitionist5. They " candidates are all belong to the great class of moder- :ate (l: inkei's, notwithstanding, false and eluunel’nl stories have neen Cit" eulauetl, :icci,isin;.g the Liberal candi- date ul loose habits in this x" speet. We would like the Review to exnlaiin \ i the line of demarcation bettt'eeni "moderate diinking and over inclul-l Lgence. and to show what force there! i is in the typical schoolboy style of} giarguinent, in (15 ageing in the names; :5 of the other candidates who have evi-l _ dently not been fillS' 1V and shmneful-i ;.ly repoi ted regarding "looseness of‘ f“ H W H G l l l i l t fi habits.†Again. it would be interes- 1i ting to know from what scarce these .l"fals:2 and shamefulâ€stories etninuted' sl Was it from the Tories, the Tory t! press. the Patrons, a portion of the v l lee rule, or was it a combined eï¬ort l) i of all these factions to influence the! ‘9’ electors against Mr. Morgan ? The 3 l, l cvitlmt intention of the Review was‘z j." to whip into line, some of the Libern t ! ul electors who would in any case-l . Jamiesun, on personall anddrmv if possible. froml " Mchchol, a Reform element? , him against all; The Review, so far as we: is the only medium giving in publicity either. to Mr. Morgan’s reli- ;h gious views. or loose social habits. 1;. So far as we know, pf'lqonully. the †tea no.3“ good men, . . ‘ iï¬ted‘ out previo‘u 1y, 3- the bottle was fought on principiel and not ganglia“. ' ' ‘- ‘tl‘o lugal nutice w s not given. :1. end of the yi-ur. salary for two addit- ional months was claimed, but was refused by the trustees. The case vus given into legal hands. and tried at the Division Court here last week, resulting in a verdict against the Trustees for $37) and costs McKay ' and W. L. McKenzie (or plaintiff, 1 Miller for fcuduut. Ur. Snelgl‘uve. of Mr'uford. dled last week from injuries received in a runaway. Mr Truax of South Bruce, havingl been 1eturned 11 member of the 011m- rio Legislatute hv acclamation. decid- ed to do a little missionary woxk in Bentinck for Mr. J. D. \lorgan. Knowing that Mr. D1111 \choungall 11115 11 red hot Grit, right up in the order of Gritism. and right up 111' political pointers, friend TruaX' struck out for Dan’s, but by mistake ’ pulled up at his brother Neil's, who . iS. or claims to be, a strong support- {'81 oer. McNichol. Business was lonenetl, andplans laid for the ovet- ltlnou of \11 Mmgun’s Opponents,, itthen to the chagrin of the el: trol M. l P. 1)., Neil let the cut out of the bag l and the meeting was brought to 11 close without the formality of giving l t11ee chee1s for Mmgun. Mrs. McKelvie spent a flaw days visiting h'ierds last week near Fare- Well Corners. Misses M. Boos, Mt. Forest, and F. chdes, Ripley, are guests at M 1'. Jas. Carson’s. Miss Calder, of Calderwood. is visiting at her hm thor’s, Mayor Cal- der, and other friends. ' Misw Watson of Markdale has been tlwguest- of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mills for the past, week. Iuspemor Campbe†attended the East Grey 'l‘eachers’ Institate in Meaford last week. N113. \IcLachl-an and Miss Bella Hugh 8 visited \liss Frankie Hughes in Ouen Sound on Sundax lust. Mrs. R. W. Horn returned to town last week after Spending a few months with her son in Lucknow. Mr. Geo. Inglis. Clerk of County Court, and Den-Cierk of High Court of Justice, died at his home in Owen Sound'l‘uesday. Mr. J. H. Davidson, who has been with Sir. J. A. Clarke, shoemaker, for the past few months, returned to his home in Mt. Forest on Saturday. PURELY P11. RSONAL ï¬nn’t Don’t flan} Dan’t Dnn’t REMEMBER It is just the same Price- FOR 8030 say our new ‘SARNIA’ OIL is a poor oil just because vou have tested it wizh an old .wick and lamp which are. clogged with chemicals and impurities from use of poor Canadian oil. Seedsmen. fail. in testing the new oil. to see that; the lamp bowl is _clean inside, and that, a new wiex is used, and a new burner, or that the old one is boiled in boap suds and made clean. mix “SARNIA†oil with in- ferior oil and than condemn the “Sarnia†oil in couscé quence. think “SAR‘NIA†Prime \Vhite is equal to American \Vatel‘ White. 11‘ IS NOT. But we claim - mi 59.1! "Sar- nia†Prime White as equal to American Prime White, and IT IS. accept. anv Spurious imita- tions f01 the genuine ° Sar 11111†P11111e W lute. and NO 1617 â€5 Gallons «9... Wm.