[INH SHII s and chs’ Suits innicums. Carpet Squares \" l' I'J'l‘ H A 'I “1:!“ Seed (irnceries 'ruir. anJ Nuts :Cuniectionery "lest market price for Butter and Eggs E in ..\l.l. you can of both. ear==We ‘ooocooooooo0.9060600000966009069003 .f‘ ‘3; 3 ex, 9% Latimer \I’S. Mum and cullo-ge shuns We Have 1 in hats, Wurth $1.25 to 82. t0 CIOOI’ ;\ PS in New Colors for Summer fll 55 IRELAND . .-. o u o on 09009090990â€. can...†D um 0.9000000000000000...“ The Thing That Dr {N's Tho Careful! BquI‘ " Ii - '« HM Shaw-s In H3 ' I.“ 73H: Yht'y arr ‘I _.~H:ng tint-PMS!) .' I~ IM'H Ihlt' 'H‘it't's. ‘ '- " li‘lt' \AHNY)’ L0 .1 -m \I::'-' chlllul- --: _ s. xv-;)!'o‘~0'l't('(‘o r" 4:' n; Wild: tin-y ' w. Hum want 5 l'. «\x-mi UH“ Hf gt't- ,. n m meg» ~ Wurrhin 4- ~‘!~,i‘ l't'rl~"vllill)lt‘ I H I; 7: llâ€|‘9 and .‘...'h â€In Hunts Pl, .nrx', Trunk“, "\l‘ :IIO'~ \IJiifl'tL ’ 9999999999999 BAITH MARI) .T um] “'09 shuuld 88" every in individual boxes. You can '0“ it light Wright. Mark and fawn. ..I.% ‘ % rr {Li Cu .tum ‘Nor‘l and n.- “ ‘ u I..‘!HS', II". usua' at T". Dawn T1)'N1 Shoe 3'0" S 00.00.000.00W an â€HI mid pmrs. Thlfl Int iDCINd“ HI gil'lï¬. If ynu want. a pair 0‘ fur Hwy nl't' tn clear at a fraction SKWG 5? EAST 7.5:. $10!) and81.5 gum! nmtvrials. light and hang» at ............. 650 and 750 U I) D !NSON Have a in» grey-g blues. greens. tang H.\'l' and have a complete a in many particular. but. the Just Got in a put on them. l‘ry mlr ‘Ilmne-made’ nourishing". : ' PRICES n sin to 312, but May 12. l )l' :‘v you will >08 'v of get- wm'th in wannable Home“! and our Boots Trunks, as.\'alises. supply _\'()lll‘ \‘ “wmunmmwmï¬uwwtntgï¬ï¬tgamgzgtâ€nag:n.35!: ()\I M". P?†u“,\1,.“"0r 1 '19 a,“ .1 [,adies’ pat. Ox- fl rds. cush- i¢»rxf1e'tl’--5U .2019 â€5'33 1 worth 82°50" I "a Mr. George Watson completen ms cut of logs at the Durham Corners last 60 pair Boys’ Working Shoes $2., for $1.39 , , , , a week anu is this week movmg his mill | to the 10th con. of Oollingwood where 9 had at the big 33‘9- I he has a large contract probably three ' months sawing. i I Terms, COSI‘I Ol' Eggs covered stairway built at the ont door ‘ H O s MCG A H entrance to his upstairs residence. I I l D U R H A M The tower of the Presbyterian church ‘ is undergoing repairs this week. h .. .' MUD, cush- 2 I 91. norscmucn- ' “hm! ’50 . lers,worth 83.2.59 Misws‘ Childrens’ Shoes at reduced prices These are but a few of the many bargains that are to b Ma)‘ Hur big sale is now on and Mmre. It costs ydu nothin,‘ 3U pair M?" a 1n" 1v .. HorseBluch- Bl u c "h en a, ets.wo:th$32. 59 worth $250.1 .89 60 pr. Men’ 8 Patent 24 pr. Boys’ vici kid Bluchers. Bluchers, worth $4..50 .3. ‘9 worth $2251.19 60 pr. Men’s box calf Z) pr. Boys’ ‘oox calf Bluebers Bluchers. worth $4. 50. 3.. 59 worth $2501.29 “divs Vicikld 36 pr. Ladies’ Pat. r, pat. Bl’hersJace 'H 101‘. 99° orhutton,$4. 3. so ulie a vici kid! Ladies’ Heavy work- 1,,par.‘iug Shoes. :m,for. I .19 Worth 81. 75. .‘.39 Ladies pat.Ox-l3) pr. Men’s Black cusb- 1 HorscBluch- 4.2.50.2. 9 I ers,wortb 83.2.59 .‘ k Childrens’ Shoes at reduced prices These are but a. few of the many bargains mm MOPâ€"v .2 42m2d<uczm D><m >4 _2<O_nm .uï¬â€"Omm DOOOOOO†_______________â€"_â€"" I'M)" and Brass Castings and gene ht leis supplies. Engines and Th?68 hers. Sash and General Wood Work. ral Repairing. Feed boilers. Steam on and we invite all Ito come and see our stock before going nothing for a look in; so don’t miss this opportunity. 1-, William Claytonâ€"By the death of ink. Wm. Clayton, which occurred 3' within a few minutes of midnight on i'l'hm'sday last. this village suffered ' the loss of one nf us oldest. and most nnnnn n (IBIHU Inn" 3‘...“ “aâ€. ____ - who passed his 78th birthday on April 29th was born in the, old city of Yurk, i England. When a young man he; cmnc in Canada and for some time: lived in'l‘umutn and Ularmnuut. At.‘ the. [an or place he Was married to Miss Sarah Sll‘ut'hztn in 1860 and the vener- ubiv couple (Tluhrutmi their Goldeni \Veddmg iH‘I'H un the 2130 of January inst. 1n the hvginuiug of 1861 Mr.‘ Claytwll suttlod here and has since ' cmuimnmi a suucvsisful himL and ahue , business in which he is succeeded by C(’[I( [ME I,†(t 'H|\ U1..- business i11wh'u-h he is simueeded by '11issn11'1hm1ms.'.lwo uuwrsuns 111-. sosumive. viz. David, J. l’., in bus-1 inc»; at, Lung, Sagku and W 1111:1111,- 1‘ A Is Ix. 117‘ flnglnnd. When a young man he, “ " Y , :nine to Canada and for some time’. J- ' “1 â€W“ don"“rt‘d a l‘u'g‘f' ‘ .li coal l:\~t Week in many ui . z 0 o ived in Toronto and Glare-intuit. At ‘l‘m'U'f-Y _ . _ our citizens who laid in their supply" he hm er plzu'e he was married to Miss , A _ ï¬arnh Sil'ut‘hnn in 186†and the vener? 1“" "9"" “"““\"F _ 7 \ ' ti)1l‘ couple (‘t‘ielmuwl their Goldeni Mrerus. Lliutmi was at .lhxwfll. O \Vetirims: 1“,“, U“ the 2135 of January 1 pzu-t oi last week attending?! he funeral: lust. In the beginning of 1861 Mugâ€!1m-Mstvr-mviuw Mrs. \\ In. (my. i O UleLyt-m settled here and has since‘ Mr. Fred llickiingr paid a short Visit conducted u successful hunt and shoe , here on Friday last. imsiiwss in which he is succeede his son Thomas. 'l'tvo other sons “1-: left on Thu sosuruve. VIZ. Davul, J. l’.. in bus-'1 “r “y 'l‘rimhlelm mm iii me»: Hi; Litllg, Snskn and \Villialll.:lviwiinh.‘l vi qwiudllivt bim‘k in “r . ‘ ‘ . \ s ‘ \ t x b o w _, . ) v -. . . . f‘iug‘il‘l‘{‘l“j‘fd“131:3 303:; 1:": 81312:!“ eslev liuskm m this pm-e. .\1r.. i 3 ° ' g. I vi‘i . i . i I s - . ' ' ' ~ . . - irlmlnle (3 )ntinm's the uni, uiilca. Silli- illllc'liti [mm plum- in the public cemeâ€"i stud in “1‘“ him-k ‘ ‘ tel-y on “Jimmy afternoon under the - ‘ ', ‘ " ' , -‘ _ ‘ ‘. auspices of Prince Arthur Legit-{Bi 3h.“ “av“ btexm, Of biicsley, has ‘ - ‘ c . I x ' ‘, ' - ‘ A. 1“. k A. M. of which the deceased . secure-(l [llP‘tttllliliU.« fol the, new (,on _ \vas ()l-Ie (‘f the ()lth‘SL illelllntrh. 'l‘l‘ei Ll‘lll‘ti “)rl thI‘H)‘ \llN)" \Vh‘(°l\ Will‘ku imprtssiVe burial service of the Order i “W“ “Pt-{m 3"- “IH’P' Th" “"mt’m’s' Wh†‘. was conducted by the Wor. Master T. i already hare. \Vf‘li drillers on theE A. Bizikely. After interment a large- i W'"UPE‘ SN'kmg it“? 373319": I‘m“: â€01d! 1). attended service was held in the the $1.4“) debentures issuer at a “’1 Methodist church the pastor Raw. ll lllm'ki'l‘ly good ï¬gure and eXPï¬â€™Ct’. to. E. \Vellwood preaching a short ap- complete the builmng With. heating- proprinte wring" from 1:5. 116:15 and all the equipment Well Within the "Precious in the sight of the Lord is sum reulimâ€"d. \Ve are indebted to Mr. J 08. Corn- the death of His saintsâ€. Revs. Jos. of ï¬eld and Mr. Geo. Harris each for a Young, of Maikdsle. and H. Berry, ness of speckled troutâ€"‘the ï¬rst Priceville, assisted in the service and nice 1 Mr. M. K. Richardson, a close friehd treat of the season. of the deceased for forty-five years, in Mr. J. E. Marcellus has been 1.9-9" 8. beautiful address and touching mau- gaged principal 0f the Continuation ner paid a iittiuii3 tribute to his 3“.th - memory. I)?“ YV' arnhouse 0f Tor- Rev. G. S. Millizan is at Toronto onto, sang A tew nmreyesrs shall this week attending the annual meet roll and Tennysons ‘brossmg the in ofS nod Bar†was rendered by Miss Trimble, K y ‘ . , d Mrs. R. H. \Vright, R. Wilcock and Mr.oMiller, Victoria College stu, ent, n VlSliOl‘ at Mr. C. W. Bellamy 8. Dr. Murray. The Methodist church is y the death of Mr. Mrs. R. McFadden. of Mona Centre. Mr. and Mrs. of the oldest is visiting her parents and most faithful members and of- R. \Vsller. flciuls in the church which he frequent- Miss Frances Bellamy and Miss F10, t ly represented at Di'm'i“ "“‘V‘Im‘s Bellamy are home from Toronto on a t and annual conferences. For about visit. thirty years he was librarian and . . . . E seldom absent from Sabbath School. vigil? ham: 8:33:29: hulids s OntheQuarterlyBoardhewasequally “ or n. n ,. ' . y ' - * --~ A: Mrs. Flynn VIS_WCJ her sister at "All I.“ d hyi Messrs, Gnu). Stuart and .lzls. \Vhiic. rsilziy list for l‘lik Luke. 0 recent- Men’s Tan Th' Flesherton. 40 pr. Men’s vici kid Bl u c 1) 91-8, worth $2.50..1 .89 24 pr. Boys’ vici kid Bl u c h e r 8, worth $2.25..‘ .1 9 20 pr. Boys’ box calf Bl n c h e r 8. worth $2.5l‘)..‘ .29 r ..1.2 ti n3, loved mourning Queen; also for grave Oil) and guidance to be given him upon g g whom the mantle of the Soverign had v "" ' 'ICI ycuv in")-.- . There were large congregations at . . . the Methodist and Presbyterian ‘7‘“ kid chusches on Sunday when Revs. R. M. Hamilton and \Vm. Kettlewell. 1 as representatives of the Dominion Al- . liance. gave very able. and deeply in. vici kid (erecting :ddreescw. At the. two services nearly $50.00 \vvre contribut- I 19 ed to the work of the Alliance. The ' speakers were also at Vandelner, of the Metho- Arbor Dav was pu hli up an (3 school with 1 nhserved at the ho- usunl cleaning d gardening on the grounds. I...) IIil“ H"' -ï¬- , enews on Saturday morpmg of th'gtdedthof our Sovengn King Ed ward wasashock to the community and source-of qup.sormw to 3m. Flags at half mast indicated mourning hr the deceased Monarch. {\t the snw‘ices in the churchfg fon Ssnfdgty . e- tervqnt praygrs ascend , ‘ or o I‘A-AA_.- .. .\1\ ‘n- "I‘d-‘9 J. 8: W. Buyd delivered quantity of (anal la-L week tn mar citizens whu laid in the for next. winter. .‘0- )‘lr, lluvid Stux'izt. of securml [llf’ (:nnlmm. for | Liuuzu'um Svlmul upnu lwill lwgin at (met). The lalrvmlv have wvll (ll' ground sinking fpr wa‘ the $13100 debentures is mzu'knhly good ï¬gure. complete the building and all thv equipment V sum realizul. Mr. J. E. Marcellus has been re-en gaged principal of the Continuation Sch :01. Mr. Miller, Victoria College student. is n visitor at Mr. C. W. Bellamy’s. - -- n“_‘-A [UK Ul U, ..... Mr. Miller, Victoria College student, is n visitor at Mr. C. W. Bellamy’s. M rs. R. McFadden. of Mnna Centre. is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. \V aller. C ‘.O _ “‘4. Miss Mamie Sullivan is home from Walkerton, on twn week~’ hulidaya. Mrs. Flynn visited her sister at. Duudalk on Saturday. ‘ “ [I7 U â€"- Mrs. W. J. Bellamy and J. Stewart spent Thursday frivnds at Maxwell. Watson completed big twin. of Cheshy, has' lmm. fur the new Gun-z nl upnu which Work: (:9. The trustees. wlms wvll drillers (m the? tor water, have sold'g ntm-es issued at a new ï¬gure and expect, to milding with heating imucnb well within the 113:; with â€"â€"â€"â€"77 I -_#â€" wâ€" , WWW WIHE CENTRAL DRUG STORE 1000000090900... 00.00““00 He Sens 2 yards long. pair ...... . 25 yds. lung. 33 inches wide. pair ....................... 50v 3 yards lung, :‘0 inches wide. pair ........................ we 3; yds. lung, 50 inches wide, pair ........................ 90C 3; yds. long, 60 inches wide, pair ..................... $1.00 Table Linen, 54 inches wide. yard ......... . ............. 250 Table Linen. 68 inches wide, yard ...... . ............ 006 Table Oitcloth. 45 in. wide. yard ..... . ................. 25!! Floor Oilclotb, 1 apd 2 yards 02:.- Cheap Infant’s, Cbildrens’ and Ladies’ Vests all price. New Prints and Ginghams See our 25c and .500 Dress Goods New lot of Glassware just in CALL AND SEE US 25 inches wide. inches width Calder“: Block And fully stocked with it“ kinda of Drugs. Chemicds, Fumy (iouds. Cut Glass. Fancy China, Bookmwutinnery and d1 kinda of High and Public Svhool Supplies. ‘5 Following â€â€˜0 u few of our special- t.iea:â€" Your homes and cattle require your uttention at. present in the way of a good Condition Powder. 'l‘onic or puil of Stock Food. Your poultry re- quire Oyster Shell orï¬Poultry Grit: 3 full supply of these in stalk. The in- vestment will pay you. " “’9 have bought a large supply 0. Red. Mammoth. Lucerne or Alf. Alta and Alsike (“overs and good pure Timothy Seed from the but seedmen in the province. We. are in m position to give )ou the closest prices on high crude. Government Stamped Seeda. Our Flower. Garden and Vegetable Seeds are all new nod fresh. 1 We are making a specialty of Tobaccoo sud Cigm. 1‘ We one just starting out on our ‘socond yem' business and we wont Ivnu to help us make, it, even better second yem‘ business and we wnnb you to help no make it even better than our ï¬rst. year. and in return we guarantee you fair. BQll;ur, haunt dealing and lowest prirrs for pure goods and high-grade mticlrs. Pro- scriptions promptly and carefully ï¬lled. ‘U Our store is open every evening from 9 $010 p.m. for the delivery 0 evening papers and the supply of my drugs that may or nerued. THE CENTRAL DRL‘G STORE W D. CONNOR Ointment. 950 m S. P. SAUNDERS Pumps of all Kixms. Galvanized and Iron Pip- ing; Brass, Brass Lined and Iron Cylinders. Pumas from $2 unwam. SHOP: upon every afternoon. All REPAIRING prompt!) and prop- i erlv “tended to. People’s Mills A smsll or large of o tin. gram. white. nutritious our. is sold on our braind. Have you ever tried it? Got your grocer to give you our kind next tune and one the superior baking qual- ities it pone-com Better ond mun wholesome. because of a secret prose“ that we put. the wheat through. Don’t; forget. IS THE HEADQUA RTEPS A bhnd of} Initohc and Oahu-lo wheat and is a chiefly t. ell- hmily flour SOVEREIGN Our pure Maniwbc flour, and. ham No. l Kmimba what mnnot’ he beat for either ushers or domestic u- II mule from â€looted wimp: M and is a unperiqr article for making Dpodd Radiation on'lllpu in 5 all nh-, ‘ * 10mm Good- delivored anywhere, in town. All up-mdste flour and feed 3nd grocers keep our flour for sale. I! does not keep it. came to the om.mill and we will me ynu ri ght. Call an up by telephone No. 8. All kind: of 6’5“! bought gt lurk. John McGowan. .‘Iumt'muuer 0) A-ad Dealer in â€"- PASTRY FLOUR ECLIPSE THE Done Every Du W. 0. CW?!“ (1th If": flanmssu aka