THE BIG STORE. Very few stores carry a complete range of Chil dren’s Shoes. We have a splendid assortment on handâ€"all sizes, in coarse goods and in line kids (button or lace) spring' heels or high heels, also a nice assortment in Children’s low 811003. A few pairs women's and men’s narrow toe shoes going at almost .1. price to clean up our stock. All sizes in Soft. Fronts and in Stil Fronts in Boy’s and Men’s. All new goods and latest pat- terns. A few Bargain Shirts In" over from last, year. â€" - WereGO cents, now 40 cents. Neat colors, Open front, sizes. 141,16; and 17. - â€" - â€" Swell Dresses The nmv (Ii-- May lwx'e is of sm-h 0x- t'm'din: l'it'h- new in um- tt‘lizll at“! such perfec- tion of style that it. is ahuost an unholy new s'ock. Our Screws UCS' tunws are of IHH‘JOSHOH- ' able corn-ct- ness at prices representing scarcely the cost of the goods. Miss Hughes has chargv of the Dreas Making Department up- smirs. This is a grand Idea. for ladits who want their work done promptly and neatly. Not a bad order for one store for a start this season, is it ? Call and take one home with you to ï¬ll it and if you bring it to us we’ll pay you the up price In trade or cash†We give you a. check for every Pound of butter or dozen of 0289 you sell us, and we also show you on that check wheth- or you receive cash or trade. “ 0 give eech customer a check for every purchase. large or one“. It’s business-that’s whywedoit. - - - - _ We Have Ordered 700 Butter Boxes. THE BIG STORE. (W5 We the Famous “ Tooke " i Wighéb’gï¬kfledhw‘ mmmcr E F01 a Full Stock of up to date .E 4 milline'm and nimmed hats, ., A Kg.‘ 'egegxeszesw Dick. [SS . -L wgaflï¬v‘fl §Vi§718$ 923$ ‘mï¬'mSW‘N'fl’iWWSx" 74$" a?“ ‘furniturc warerooms. Shcwcll s; [enabam UBXTM:.\H~:X:â€"â€"l am fully prepared to dis- cuss the new styles fur the owning season, and aim the prices. 1 am bmnd to quit the public in lit, style and wm'kmamhip. and as to prices you can come and judge for yourself. l’irst class suit and first class trimmings fur 312. I have all the latest cloths, such an English. Irish and Scotch, tu choose from. We make a specialty to suit the public. Author and teacher .nf the Nonpareil Sys- tem of Cut.tzng,_l’aten ted. W. A. GLASS, TAILOR. Ladies’ Tailoring a Specialty. We make and grim vour my" goods into a ï¬rst class sunt. In all conceivable designs are. here. If you knew how cheap artistic wall pa- per is at our store, you wouldn’t let those rooms go another season with their old wall covering. Freshen them up; it’ll cost you but little, and means lots of comfort. Stacks of Wall Paper. For a Full Stock of up-to-date millinery and trimmed hats, including Sailor Hats, Ready- to wear hats. as well as a new stock of real hand-made Bat- tenburg lace and Millinery nov- tlliUS of all kinds, hitherto un- seen in Durham, and at nu- hem-d of price-s, call and in- spect. the stock of Mann. On the Banks of the Saugeen MacFABLANE 00. Druggista a: Booksellers. Lower Town, Durham. New High Class The Furniture and Under- taking business formerly Carried on by J. ,A. Shewell will henceforth be known by the firm name of Shewell Lenahan, a partnership having been formed for the transaction of business. ()ltl Customers and new ones are reSpetttfnlly requested to cull aml visitns in our new Show Rooms in the McIn- t) re Block, next door to the Bank, where we will be found night and day to cater to the wants of all. Special Drives . . , in furniture . . . During the Holiday Season. '. Hunters’ Old Stand. 1 :un bumd to quit the and \mkammhip. and :m come and judge for {£33 suit and first class . I hme all the latest :lish, Irish and Scotch, tn After the lovely spring weather we felt. the storm of Saturday quite a change and the farmers had to lay aside their ploughs. J. W. Crawford had last week a gang of men from Aberdeen under foreman Williams, watering and driving logs. Mr. Samuel Black and family, who have 198de in our midst for Sume time, left last. week to [aka charge of a more lucrativp position secured from Mr, Geo. 'I‘wamley, of Glenelg, Mr. Dan McKinncn and Master Bruce, of Toronto, were up on a. short visit to see his mother, who is slowly recovering from her recent illness. Miss Cassie McKechnie is on an extended visit to Rev. Mr. Graham’s. Scrry to state that Mrs. Jenkinson is at present ill. Hope to hear of her Speedy recovery. M r. 'I'hos. Ewen has returned to his home near Stayner after Spending the winner at the Rocky. Mr. A. McCormick who spent the winter with his parents here left, Monday morning for Chicago and other American cities. Mr and Mrs, Jas. Ledingham. of Doruoch. Spun: Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. McLean.: Once again has the Wolf entered tint-o the sheep herds. About two weeks ago three entered Mr. Foul- ton’s. and a week later one strayed hack and attacked Mr. McGillivray, but both times they were successful- ly driven away. The latter one took :to the woods. 'Wonder if there is‘ buy bounty. N ‘ Mr. Jas. Wilson is engaged with Mr. John Ferguson cutting shingles. Mm. Middleton visited her many {rim-hds in Williamsford recently. Miss Annie McQuarrie left Monday morning for Chicago having Spent M‘VL‘I'M months with her sister, Mrs. L McLean. Agaitho hearts are made one,â€" At the manse. Dornoch, by Rev, Mr. Graham, on Wednesday April 17th, Mr. Wm. Vessie and Miss Sarah H. Duusmore. youngest daughter of Mr. Nathan Dunsmore, were united in holy bonds of wedlock. The bride’s niece. Miss Annie Ritchie, acted as bridesmaid. while Mr. Wm. Collin- son, of Aberdeen, ably assisted the groom. The bride was becommingly attired in a dress of pale blue chash- mere trimmed with white satin and pearl trimmings. After the cere- mony they returned to the bride’s home. where they partook of a sum- ptuous meal and whiled the evening away pleasantly. The happy couple take up their future abode on Mr. Vessie’s farm near Durham. The best wishes and congratulations of their many friends go with fhein. If he had Itching Piles. ‘I‘hey’ro terribly annoying; but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve will cme the worst. case of piles on earth. It has cured thous- and-s. For Injuries, Pains, or Bodily Eruptions it’s the best salve in the world. Price 250 a box. Cure guarâ€" auteed. Sold by all druggists. 1m Mr. Harry Boyce and Miss Nancy Boyd passed through our burg on their way heme from Lamlash. As the Review and Hanover Post have their correSpondents. I will en- deavour to note a few of the many happenings of our burg, and send to your valuable paper. Two of the Hanover youths visited our little town Easter Sunday to see the fashionable bonnets, but owing to me ruughness of the wean her were disappointed. Call again. 'l‘vso of our young lads had the misfortune to run into one another just after leaving the church. G. says that. this kind of work won’t do. MA 33's. Malcolm McCallum and Will Currie. accompanied by the Missce Punter, took in the party held at M r. Mighton’s Friday evening last and report having a good time. Miss Jvunie O'Neil is paying a short visit to Hanover friends. Mr. John Boyd is engaged for the spring months at. Mr. W. Lunncy’s. Miss Funny Forester paida visit to Buiwssui friends. Mr. Hugh McCallum, who is en- gaged wilh Mr. William Pearson [or the Sdmfllt’l‘ months, Sand-dyed at home. -‘ Mr. Robmt Curry and Mrs. - paid a shore visit: to \Valkerton friends. Mr. szws Brunt is engaged wnh Mr. Fred Lunney, of Aberdeen, at prrm'zut. Quite.- a number of our boys were engageâ€! in a large Lufl'y pull in Mr. John lmuue) ’s woods, Will says it. is a paying business. especially when they: Liberal boys'cmue uroundf Once again our industrious ladivs are laboring.- to mend up the broken down Lndirs’ r‘ircle, which hm been lying dam] {or the last three months. We fear that their work will be in vain, but only hope that they may 388 better â€us once again. Mr. John Lullney‘, late teacher here. spent Easter at, home. John had a mule for everyone. Mr. James Johnston has secured Mr. Wm. Mighton for the summer months. JOB COULDN’T HAVE STOOD IT. 306k? SAUGï¬EN. MULOCK. :3"- ï¬â€"g-z' can": v ‘ 0.0 ’4 Tm: DURHAM L‘ï¬nommfl; Miss May Robson. teacher. return- ed to our midst much refreshed afar Spending her holidays at her parent- al home, Glenelg. Mr. Dom-mil .‘vlcCaHum has some- what, Survived after the talking to one Wednesday evening. (Isn’t he a hot one ) Mr. Thompson Boyd and Miss Alice Boyce “era even driving through town Sunday lust. M, 1’. Cmulphvll, pastor, attended the meeting of M Board at Owen Sound. 'l‘lmm was some loud talk heard around the Con-nor Wednesday even- iwz. Jack says that. he was only going to give him a scolding but. he took to his heals and run just as fast as he could go. M rs. Robert. Long paid a. visit. to her parental home and friends of our burg. Duncan McCallum visited Dornoch frielvls ’TIS EASY To FEEL GOOD. l EING LOIS NO. H and 12. CO“ 1. . N. D. R. Glenelg, and 11 and 12, on COllllllPSS thousands have {OUNd a ‘ Co". 2 N. l). u “[30 I3 and 14. 01.00". 3’ blessing to the body in Dr. King’s~ N. l). k..each lot containing 50 acres, or I. . . , New Life .PlllS, which positively cure mam“ mall. â€â€œle “11 clawed. \\ ell _‘ . . .. . . watered. well fenced. K000 Outbuildings and LOHSUPM‘O“; S'Ck Heedaclle, D122" l dwellings. good bearing orchards. in ï¬rst 119.88. Jaundmo. Malaria. 1‘ ever and . class state ofculuvation, within a iew rods Ague. and all Liver and Stomach;ofscl100l,4lniles from Durham. Will be troubles. Purely vegetable ; never 3 “Old en “0° or i“ separate '0‘“. 38 purchas- , . er desires. E88 terms. For further ar- gripe or weaken. Only ‘200 at. all‘uculusapplywy p drug stores 1m. A.C. BEATON, l Nov. 1â€"“ Bunessan l’. U. Mr. Robert. Semple, of the Toronto Line, 2.} miles east of this place pae- sed away suddenly at his home there on Sunday evening, the 11th inat, Mr. Semple had suffered for some years with an affection of the heart, which resulted in his death. His remains were interred in the public cemetery here on Tuesday afternoon of last. week, Rev. J. Ward, of this place ofï¬ciating. The funeral was very largely attended, and was under the ausiiiees of L 0. L. 244, of which deceased had been for years a mem- ber. Deceased was 4?) years of age, and is survived by a. sorrowing \VlllO‘V and Step-son, Mr. W. J. Moore. Toronto Line. Mr. Geo. Mitchell hu returned from a very onjoytblo trip taking in {)n the afternoon of the 10th inst... the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Binnie, “Tyrone," was the scene of a happy ewnt, it being the marriage of their daughter, Miss Florence Emily. to Mr. John C. Wright, brick nnumfmturer, Proton Station. The ceremony was performed. in presence of a large number of guests. by Rev. L. \V. Thom. of this place. The groom’s brother, Mr. Wm. Wright. and the bride’s sister, Alisa Kate Binnie, performed the duties of groomsman and bridesmaid. After a snnmtnous wedding repast, the happy couple left on the evening train for 'l‘oronto and other points. They were accompanied by a number of tiw gues’s to Proton Station. where. Milly of their friends turned out to give them ahearty send-off. 'l‘h.» hrhie was the recipient of many beautiful and costly presents. Mr. and Mrs. J Bunsteduor no receiving congratulations upon the arrival of a little daughter. born on Sunday last. . Rev. W. Learoyd. of Holland Centre, occupied the Methodist. pul- pit. here on Sabbath lam. The col- lection» were' in helm†of the Sustentation Fund. At the Manse here. on Wednesday ztfh‘ruuon of last week. by Rev. L. \V. 'l‘hom. Mr. James Holley. of Al'- temesia, and Alisa Annie Overland, of I‘lxxpln‘usia. were united in the bonds of nmtrimony. Mr. Robert Whit-ten, who has been for some years in the carriage mak- ing business here. left. last week on a prospecting tour to Great. Falls. Mont A few evenings before leavo ing the Y. M. P. B. A. members and their wives. with “'0†ï¬lled basxets. took possession of Mr. Whitten’e home. and in the course of the even- ing, in behalf of the lodge, presented him with a neat watch-guard and locket. as a token of their appreciao tion of his services. Mr. John Hated made the pteseutntion. expressing the esteem in Wltl('ll Mr. Whitten is held by the members of the lodge, over which he has presided the past two years. Mt‘. Whitton feelingly replied. thanking the tnembets for their expression of good-will. Lunch.- con WatS served. and an enjoyable evening was Spent together. The social side of life‘f'has for some weeks been kept fragrant. by a round of Afternoon teas and evening func- tions, which have been in vogue here. Among those who have been hostesses are Mrs. J. A. Boyd. Mrs. er. Mitchell, Mrs. F. W. Hickling, Mrs. W. A. Armstrong. Mrs. B. N. Henderson. Mrs. T. J. Sheppord. and M rs. (Dr.) Carter. Mr. James Stafford, of 4th line, Artemesin. met. with sore bereave- ment on Saturday evening last when, after only eight weeks illness, death rubbed him of his young wife, ‘23 years and 5 months of age. Her remains were interred in the Public Cemetery here. on Monday afternoon, her pus‘er. Rev. Lamont, of the Unptist church, olï¬ciating. Two children, one 3 years old and an in- fant, are left without. a mother’s love or care. Mr. Stafford has much sympathy in his season of trial. Doc-eased was a member of the Bap- tist. church here, and a memorial service will be held on Sabbath morning next. FLESHERTON . Convoyancer. Valuator, Insurance Agent. . . . . Collectlouol all Kinds Pro-pay Attended to Money toobouu at reasonable rates and on terms to sun borrower. Onionâ€"McKenzidn Old Stand. DU RH A M. : : : z 0} V BE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Prioeville, newly bricked all round. .I. Priceville, newly bricked all round. new brick kitchen, new windows and other improvements. 0n the remises are a good stable and two never tailing wells. l‘lze place has always done a good business and will be rented right toa 200d man. The furniture will be sold to lessee. For further particulars apply to. 1) Mellimn Property on George Street. one acre 0 good land in good location, a desirable resideuoe, will be sold on easy terms. Apply to En. MILLIGAN, Palmerston, or to W. CALDER, Durham. Jan. 17. 1mm. tf OFFICEâ€" McIntyre Block, (Over the Bank Nov 5 tf. W. GUTEBIE. Will visit. Priceville Tuesday and Friday of each week from 9 a. m to 4 p.111. T. MORAN, We ere in receipt of an interesting letter written by Mr. Charles Mun- ohm. in Toronto hospital, in which he inform. us that he I: progressing very fevonrebly. and expects to be home in e few weeks a well men, Member College Physlclans and Surgeons, Ontario. Ofï¬ce hours: 9 to 12 s. m. 2m 4 p. m Residence and allies, Uld Bank buildings. Upper Town, Durham. Blacksmithing ! IXPOBTEB OF AND DEALER IN Swedish, Scotch Canadian BRANITE MARBlE WORKS. Monuments Repaired, and 11 Shoes made for all kinds of diseased =)r deformed feet. A CALL SOLICITED. Miss Hannah Staflord left last. week to attend High School at Owen Sound. Mrs. J. W. Armstrong returned some days ago from visiting her daughter, Mrs. Aikenhead, in Toron- to. We regret to learn that Mrs. Aikenhesd’s eldest daughter is so ill with cerebral meningitis that her physicians have but little hope of her recovery. . Mrs W. H. Bum and children are visiting iriondo in Toronto. the sights of Atlantic City. Washing- ton and Philadelphiaï¬while abroad. Mr. J. Ranton left last week to learn cheese making with his uncle, at. Springford. Mrs. Joe. Radley has returned from St. Thomas to reside here. Inscriptions Cut. on Shortest Notice. GARAFRAXA Sr. -â€" DURHAM Mrs. (Dr.) Reid left last week to visit her mother in Detroit. Wm. McCalmon, Mill Street-4n Rear of Calder’s Block, Lower Town, Durham General Blacksmith. [ORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. RICK HOUSE AND LOTâ€"THE ARRIS’I‘ER. NOTARY, CON- VEYANCER. Em. Etc. _ w. s. DAVIDSON, Notary Public. Commiuioner. «to. J. a. â€OTTOâ€. Mo D. c. M. Hotel to Rent. Farm for Sale THE undersigned wiulws to in. (innate lo the general public that he is Kreparcd to do all kind: Blacksmit, ing at one price to all. For Sale. Private Money to Loan. Farm Bought and Sold. Factory made Shoes, 25c cash. Hand mules Shoes, 300. Setting. â€" â€" 10c cash. A. Hummus, l’ncevnlle. AT OLD PRICES ON'I‘A R1 A Scotch Shorthorn bull. rising 2 years old. hred by John Anderson, Mavtield. (iut by Gladstone Suwanee. he by British Statesman. imported. 211533; Dam. Piukey. by Irene Duke. second dam Venus. by El! Walter Scott, third dun. Jessy. by Len- $512M Comet. Terms. 81.“). pnyable Jan. JOHN G. BEATON. Prop. Lot 25. Con. 3. N. D. R. Bunossan, April 17. 1901.â€"â€"2 m. pd. NEW Puups AND REPAIRS. Dm, DRILL, Cums, RE-CURB, PRESSCURB \VELLS. Allonl'sru taken at the uld “and near McGowuu'u Mill or at Shop at Charter Smith‘s Foundry. Pumps. ALL “'01“! GUARANI‘EED at “Live and let live†PRICES. J. C. Healy, Grocery 6: Provision Store. I BEG LEAVE T0 INFORM MY (21'8- TCMERS and the public in general that I am prepared to furnish FIRE INSURANCE PROMPTLY A TTENDED TO FOR SERVICE. See Our Cream Separators. Washing Machines and Wringero. Flour, Feed, Groceries, Fruit, Nuts, Confec- tionery, Fresh and Cured Meats at lowest prices. Goods delivered to all parts of town. GEORGE WHITMOBE. SOUTH END DURHAM J 110. Livingston, Lamb. ... 'l‘ullow .......... Lard ............. Dried Apples . . . . . “'05! of the Middlngh House Dram SHOWRO0MS ! Aï¬i'll 235mm. Spring Tooth Harrowu. Flows and Disc-harrowu, Steel Laud Rollers and Seed Drills. Dumuu, Arum 24. 1901. Frost 6: Wood Durham. 10 1t 10 4t 75 H