New Prints New Boots 6: Shoes New Dress Goods New Suitings fl E New Parasols g Easter Goods §axwanuannaauanï¬aa%aaaamna New Flannelettes HAVE YOU SEEN ’EM ALEX. RUSSELL We are always pleased to show our goods whether you purchase or not. FANCY VESTINGS. suitable for waists, etc . in g BLACK SATIN CLOTH, dressy. in price' from {me to $1.50 per . ysrd. Also 3 10!] range of Serges, Caqhmeres. em. MOHAIRS AND LUSTRES. the light weight {aahionnble uooda - for spring and summer. in Champagne. Blue, Black, Cream. White, “0., at 50c, 85c and $1.00 per yard. FRENCH FISH NET VOILES‘in‘Light Blue, Navy, Black. Cream ()ur‘reputation as leaders in fashionable D1 ess Faï¬rics shall be further enhanced by the most 0111 geous display of those light air y, filmy fab1ics for day and evening wear. The dress of distinc tions uch as Voiles, Lashes Crepe-(1e chene and Poplin de chene ht, Am. B A Full line of Groceries Always on Hand - _V___ - _â€"â€"..v cu. uiï¬llll UL UV, J‘GVJ , usual. Urea Champagne, etc.. very fashionable for spring costumes mm. 854:. $1.40 and 82.00 per yard. INTER is practically banished from thought the moment you enter this store. The very breath of spring prevails throughout this busy bee-hive, spring goods having ï¬rst place with us. Tons of new goods have arrived for the spring trade, and the people are now rushing to us, and as a result all are delighted with our stock. House Block. DURHAM, ONT. THE BIG STORE. THE BIG STORE [mm â€1904.. great variety J. W. Blyth received the silver cup > -_ - Exiven to “‘9 Child born on the last it __ iday of February, 1904 , Bulls , it. and Mrs. Grant entertained a l, few friends and relatives on Tuesday night anda very sociable time was . - Espent with music. games and chat He" (imported) Our school has been closed for two balls are “I ‘ weeks on account of Scarlatina and A couple of B Scarlet Fever anon- tho nhfldnn. b5?“ ‘3†fâ€. ‘ HREE youm sired by Be Since Thos. Petty moved to Dur- _' ham some person got into the granery ; on the farm and stole some gram he had stored. Some people are small ienough to get into an egg shell and f'then have rooms to let. when it comes to that kind of work. Mrs. Crawford has Erysiplis in her 1' face this week. Misses Tinkum and Farley are the guests of William Bryans family this week. . A wedding took place in our neigh- .7 borbood last Tuesday so quietly that é it scarcely caused a ripple. and We émight not have noticed it. but then i we did and it was Miss Matilda {McMeeken and Mr. Guy Williams of ;Glenelg. The Rev. Wray Smith per- ; formed the ceremony in the parsonage éand tied the knot ï¬rm and sure. All 3103:: with us in wishing them happi- i ness and prosperity. ' Mr. Jas. Eden and his daughter Ethel leave some day soon for the west. He will be much missed from this part as he was an obligingneigh- bar and good mechanic in the line of carpenter work and never had any disputes or unpleasantness with those from whom he had taken contracts. County Com. Allan will respond to two diï¬erent calls to businesq this Wednesdav and Thursday at. the Co. Capital. It wasastreak of luck to have them so close YOgBtller when the roads are so very bad. Mr. Herb McLean is home from the Stratford Business College to Spend his Easter holidays. He thinks a fellow would require an occasional holiday from the hard crowding they get there. but a. few monthsdoes the Job. i “ illio Basie (rlaacott stopped over night at “’11). Ritchie’ :3 while on his wax to Durham to load a (M for his brather iu- Jathr. James ELedingham, of Manitoba. Mr. Jae. Allan had a wood cutting bee laSt Thursday, and a most enjoy. able time WM spent at a party in the evening. Neither win-l nor weather will prevent a good turn UUL to his place when an occasion presents itself, nor stop people from having a jolly good time. ° There is many a bad water hole on the roads at present, but. one more suspiciouslooking than the net had the appearance a week ago Saturday night:of having taken some one in. Mrs. Elizabeth Crittenden arrived home from Toronto where she spent the winter with friends. Mr. George Ritchie’s baby was se- riously ill and at. time of writing 18 not much hetrwr. Edgar Ritchie (mmnmncml a term ,of eight mouths with Mr Dan Eduv fon Monday morning. I i v i ought. to put !he horse "ight'into the Council met in regular meeting, cutter. Munduv. April 4 Members absent. Robert McNally from town was were Councillor Sharpe and Browne. helping: his lwotnerJoa to cut; wood The Mavur in the chair. Minutes last week. Thpy are hustlers with read and conï¬rmed. The report, of the saw. (he Fumuce'couuniuee was presented \Villie Boyle. Glaacou, stopppd and the lolluwiug accuunts ordered over night at “’m. Ritchie’s while 3° be Paid?“- on his way to Durham to load a car R. Torry, 33 mos salary as ï¬re fl"- “:_‘ L‘A.I-A_ 3. 1 The' roam ara ahnout impassable this week. I or over a mile our mail carrier has to pull the cniiPI‘ himself While the ho SH wale on ahead. He ought. to out !he home Iight into the cutter Jimmie Weir. who has lwen 9n gaged with his uncla. Dan. Edge dur- ing the winter. returned to his home near [hormone on Saturday. Miss Nellie Grannwood is at home this week enjoying a few holidays from her dressmaking duties Mr Thomas Firth, of Mhssie. is Spending his Eastpr holidays at. home. Avery enjoyable tibm was Spent at Mr. John Collinr’s one evpning lately.. by some of our young puople. Dan H Firth of Markdale was beam for Easter Fred Staples is working at Glen- roaden at present. «yep théwbowels regular with bar’s Pulls, Just one pull each night. 81.00 a bottle All drumzism Sarsaparilla “ For more than 50 years I have used A er’s Sarsaparilla In my family. It Is a sand «mic at all times. and a wonderful mo-dlcmo for lm- pure blood."-D. C. HOLT. West- Haven, Conn. Aye TS pale and your blood is thin. Your doctor says you are threatened with a nervous breakdown. He orders this grand old family medicine. When the nerves are weak everything goes wrong. You are tired all the time, easily discouraged, nervous, and irritable. Your cheeks are Weak N ervcs Corner Concerns. Varney. Edge Hill. for 00d cutting most. enjoy. Darby iu the nor wwather J. C. A733 00.. Lowell. Mpg, eu ‘ THREE young Short. Horn Bulls, sired by Barney, he by Byron’s was Heir (imported), are for sale. The 't bulls are ail 9'. ï¬ne duk red color. two A cquplo of Heifers of the same nun! U York and Chicago. Diseases 0! Eye, Ear. Nose and Throht. Will be at_ Knapp House, Durham. the 2nd Satngdn' In each month. Hoursâ€" 1â€"6 pm. Bv-law 470 to issue debentures for uranolithic sidewalks built in 1903 passed its three readings. Also by-‘ law 47:2 giving the \lavor and Treas-‘ urer power to borrow money to meet? current expenses till debenture~ are sold also received its three readings and was ï¬nally passed. Ex-Eeyor Laidlaw addressed the. council in relation to the building of proposed Electric Railway. and re- ferred to the charter asked for by the C. P. R. from Lucknow to Hanover, now before the House. It was pro- posed by the promorer oi the C.P.R. branch that. our representative in Parliament be requested to have the charter amended so as to include Durham and Flesherton. Another similar petition asked per mission to build a granolithic side i walk horn Garafraxa Sc. along the: north side of Lambton Se to thel eastern extremity of Park Lot 13, Tom Daniels place. -â€"â€"Granted. ' Total ..... $119 46 A petition was presented to the council by the residents and ra'e. payers on the west. side of Albert 5L. aaking permission to build a grano- litbic sidewalk along wesc side from Mill St. to South St.â€"-Gramed A. W. H. Lauder, registering bY-law ............. '1‘. Jack, wood for market . . . . Fred. McClocklin, 6 months salary as second engineer†A. 8. Hunter livery expenses 00 Owen Sound on town business ................. S. Bennie, shovelling snow W. B Vollet, salary for Mar. “ postage. etc. \V. Whitnwre, blacksmithing Geo. than, wood {or tomu .................... salary as chief engineer ... Geu‘ A. Thompaon. 3 months salary as fireman chief . . J. Davidson qrs. salary as caretaker. J. Davidson, pause. etc., for - V â€" _ hall ...... ’ ...... W. Irwin, printing account.. Alex McDonald. 3 months L. R. C. P.. LONDON. ENG. _BéD_ULz§T__[j3_ of London, New Mr. Geo. A. Lawrenceintendshav. in: a wood bee to-day. (Monday)! We much regret to announce that! Mr. Lawrence is still in frail health. 3 Donald and Andy Watson were draw- ‘ ing hay they saw in a distant ï¬eld, what appeared to be turkeys. nut' closer ohsvrvntions. however. re.l vealed the fact that thev were the see much valued fur bearng Coons. so Dis armad wath pitch forks and Whipsiof they started in pursuit. and veryi soon a slaughteration tookplace and f tjp1 { O in ten mmules all three returnedMll happy as genuine klondikers each 000 carryâ€): a much valued treasurei t under his arm. This made {our of a the kind that they had put to death 4 our in m vntf' four hour .4 cells David McKelvie intends storm foundation under his coming summer, Jim B the Contract. Mr Monre invesmd in Durham Oxford Creun lately; Will Lawn-um had a wood bee. on Tupgday Men the! men worked like tr: jams and a good large pile of wood Wm} tho: rusu‘t. while the fair sex joined them at night and made a full Imus», and to ‘he sma’ wee hours in the morning xhvy tripped to the ex- ceHmH music rjf the Hooper Bros. and other supple ï¬ngered violinists. John Whixm'ore and John Lawrence also had wood bees last week. W. R “"atsou is moving onto the [arm “hich he purchased from J. Jacuuw He now owns a. snugpatch of 120 acres. J on Brown is at, present chief chore boy for Group. Myers. ' 'Miss Kate Law rence is at present sewing an town. Albert Watson has ra-engaged with Wm. Pmder. of Orchard, for the summer and will commence duties this week. Since mu recent thaws the minds urn sf) impassable that it is almost impcwsahlw to 20 on them with I. team and no“ the prople me worse tied up that. 0 var. Bulls for Sale. DR. BROWN liumer, blankets for TOWN COUNCIL Spring Bank. ule. Terms reason - 0.. ._.. ted in one of the Cream Separators 3 buildings: is barn the Boakes has $11 0 Na 00 400 ()0 {)0 00 50 5t) 50 l 00 .3 For fancy dress Shirts and nobby Ties we lead : our stock 18 new and up-to-date. a; OUR CLOTHING FIRST. 'See our Display : Uptodate 'Millinery Goods 5 at McIntyre Block. p OUR UNDERWEAR. Spï¬ng FARMERS I 6) "" d ’P HONE xi ~ Star Grocery Store. Wednesday and Thursday, 30 and 31 Cull in and ask to see our goods wd pzi illincry Opening MISS DICK Canned ( “urn, Peas and Tomatoes quality an! freshness unequalled. .. YOUR .. Muflers. Scar-[3. and Mitts. Big have adopted that wav the pieces down to t. Even below cost. Top shirts, heavy and light That this weather is not conductive for business. Still although it has its draw- backs. 0ne thing remains, and that is that we are more than anxious to clear our store of Winter Goods. There is only one way to do it, and we Only a few Men’s Overcoat: left, prices from 86 50 to $8.00. Boys’ Overconts, from 83.98 to 36.95. Men’s ready tailored Suits. from $4.25 to 018.98. Those are big snaps and cannot be procured “gain. N. P. McIntyre. THE CL Durham. Ont We can safely recommend every artxcle we sell to customers. 3. Heavy Sox, Winter Cup! a: snaps on all of them. bring your Butter and E; Highest prices will be p H. BEAN The Best Pure Honey for Inc lb. Gold Band 4-piece Table Sets. 81.75 each. Gold Band 7-piece Berry Sets, 31.60 each. . are perfect imitntion of CUT GLASS with Heavy Gold Bond around tap. Gold being burnt in will noc wash 06. lust the thing for wedding presents. Gold Band 7 piece Water Sets, 82. 00 each. The following Sets 7-Piece Cryécal Berry Sets, 406 45¢ each. Heavy Allowool Blankets. 60:80. 82.75 pair. Heavy Albwool Blankets, 64184, $3.00 pair. The Big4 , 40c ices. It CALDER BLOCK. He Sells Cheap. W!“ ‘3‘, you. . Gloves ,88 and -1 I11 ' of the ltds who Ware imp of tho-- who Wl‘l’e ch: ' “curious " antimony, u: â€I!!! hope they'll not can u- a '“Ol' publicity in ’ M.uishd 4 A PULHTE Mauls? ram‘ here on Weduuaday week. A number of chnrged by Mr. AM»; in; ‘noisy and ofl'um’ his place of basiuess. 1 became unbearable. so l to informutiou was Iodé uvoral boy! were imq oviionu wus establish one of two. and these: dolls" occh and costs, 1 Ion-1v Divan dollar» apu trite Toflord’s decision «alum. has met with groul. ad it is m be hd ï¬nance on the vouth 0{ Old prevent u wanna “stadium. The quasi i“ with bow is n dutï¬c 00 present on ac a heslth. Th fly 0! two son Vatâ€"Philip If 1‘ Arthur townshi; Viz-den. Manitoba Forest and Sarah Arthur Towns It. Forest. 7 thO only Sigte; Edge Hm, and time of her de: “0|!le of lag resident of the tiny yeuru an connectign wit lunonl Cocky]; «pr-town Came“ Edit: and Room. from thin viciui out. Ur. Jame bride WES beco dress of white 1 ‘PPHQue trf-m bouquet. of ro . Val “‘88 Bessie While the groan/1 IliI'brOLher. Wi tntuluious all ‘3‘ room where Wu served. Th in man A Suukr' a. Mr. Andrew I N. W. T†bait W81"? under bronchitis, In; “My soon be rm fumih' in the I {act health. THE umber river on S trouble for his basement furniture‘ be 800th Stored Susanna-i by lending i "'3 so we rq I! to give “I cation. but :4 id“ of the ' informuion 4 Arthur Will Church on a in; in than il ‘1 work of d nah and H ()u T in«non bouncin M M gave “'8. 1t