Smding is pretty wen uuvauw... .. Many of our week to v1 this burg at. present. ' ' ' Week. ances befc Mr. 'l'homas V day morning will he very mu' ROuky. ‘lr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell. of Toron- vance 3| to‘ was the gUBSt of their cousin. Toronto. rie Hewitt, Easter Sunday readers‘ Min; Mam. “Mu.†mm look as if city life pleasure to. was Lne guuab u. Miss Maggie Hdwitt, B evening. and look as agreed with them. Mrs. J. Heugan. we report. is on the sick li Hows 80)!) to hear 0! h coverv. The llmuey charges are now In tun 1 swing in the Toronto House, and great excitement prevails . We are sorry to learn of the illness of Miss M. E. 'l‘urnbull. but hope she wrll soon he herself again. We normed an mom in last week’s paper from the Zion Reporter refer ring. to two young gents travelling to the Rocky for a feed of eggs on Easter Sunday. We wonder who [Do the 1" Rocky ?-â€"-â€"Bd.] Seeding is into“ swing. 1 Glad to know that. Miss Mary! Tucker is recovering after a severe illness of typhoid fever. Mrs. Bothweli visited iriende in this neighborhood at. the beginning of the week before going to visit her daughter. Mrs. Jas. Muir, nenr Dan. Inn v~-â€" You may think we are idle, But. here we are Piuwmg and sowing To best the cm. Robin redbreast is Again to be seen. Building her nest Round the Rocky Saugeon. )o the roosters hgtch at deugan. we are sorry no In the Sick list at present. to hear of her Speedy re- Glenmont. in full 3. and at the ' . ' V U 1 “‘9 editor 0f the Flesherton Afl' remains of unsrghtly molars lert a vance spent an Easter holiday ‘_n minute in view, and no more spittoon Toronto. and last week favored his cleansing by the old method for readers with an item which we take Dr.; a “in, of the tap does it. pleasure in quotina IeSpectlm: two “ya '1‘ I gheppard gave a party “ 0"â€ng 13m? t‘wellAdknown. ".1. :Ib‘s to a company of young people 0“ 1‘ diy ‘9 vance.â€"â€" ‘ 183 Wednesday evening of last week, 8 place. . ° 1" , f '. _ 2 , . , . . . \laud Richa dson 0 this place, has and on Thursday Miss Lhristine l for some time. been taking lessons . _ . . . ,v.. , Richardson entertained a number of ( With Molnlvary Ixnowles. Toronto, . , . » . . ._ younn- friends m hellor of her guest. one of the best portrait artists 111 . yo, , , ‘ . ~ . . . Miss borrina frost. of Owen bound. America. Last week. while in the who returned home on Monday. city, we had the pleasure of examin- _ ing some of Miss Richardson’s work. Th9 town hall, PUbhc SChOOl and which is of a very high order indeed. several private flags here ar today She paints altOgether from nature, (Monday) atvhalf must out of respect and some of her studies are certainly ‘0 “'9 late 5““ 01â€" Mowat, Lieu- ; worthy of hearty commendation. Eeriant-Governor, who died on Sun- ay. We were Simply delighted with the _ nces of genius which we saw Mr. Charlie Sullivan, clerkin Boyd. 1 displayed in Miss Richardson’s pic- Hicklingdt CO 33.18“: on Monday to 3 tures, and we conï¬dently expect that take a good position at Indian Head. she will be heard from in the world N. W- T. 0f 81W- Another young lady who iSi Mr. E. Fleming, son of Rev. Fleur making a name for herself in the . ing, Maxwell, has taken the position musrcal world 18 Miss Rita Damude, 1 of saleman in F. G. Karst . formerly of this place, who has, for 1 Miss Patterson, of Cedarville, 53' some time, been ““3"de the To'visiting her sister-in~law. Mrs. C. ronto Conservatory of Music. At a‘ Patterson of this place recent rehearsal she received much: W, ‘ favorable comment upon her per- Mrs. ' Barnhouse has been. toâ€: lormance, which was said by those ‘1 few days very ‘11 mm congestion. 0‘ the lungs. At the time of writing '6 who understood music to be exceed-E . ingly creditable. We also had “103‘?â€di her 1‘9““ ‘3 reported very pleasure ol hearing Miss Rita playâ€"- a and it most assuredly was a pleasure. 3 We believe she proposes putting inngVOd to town to MIB- MOQIIGY’S another year at the Conservatory,l which will complete her musical edug Miss Annie wilgon, who is taking ‘ a course in. the Business College1 ation.†l - - . ins-nan annds nnanl. the E8838? holi ry At the Easter examinations in r UWOD Douuu. ayuu- mu .. ..... days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Sound Business College. Miss‘; 'I‘. W. Wilson, here. Flossie. eldest daughter of Mr. and! Mrs. W. H. Thurston. here, was Mr. John Flynn was visited by his awarded the silver medal for the daughter, Carrie, of Toronto, last " greatest improvement in writing.†week, and on her return accompanied The medal, we are informed. is 9. her to remain for atime. handsome maltese cross with b“ 90? Miss Flossie Limin. of Durham. is blue background and suitably inâ€visiting: Mrs. Mark Wilson. 2123?... ‘1::'°.PP°“3“ mama: M... w MK Y R rien 0“ 1 ï¬Hope. spent last week with her of success and honor won by her. . - - Mayor_Reid and Mr. A. G. McKay, cousxn. Mrs. (31:23:11.82 _--.g-__ a... â€" ‘ n _._ VI Div-w â€"â€"â€"â€" All I - v _ _ M. P. P.. made the presentations to the successful students. The annual business meeting of the . Flesberton branch of the Upper Can- ‘ eds Bible Society was held in Chslo mers’ church on the evening of the 6th inst†Mr. A. S. VsnDnsen pre~ siding. After prsyer by Rev. L. W. we also uuu Luv. - 5; Miss Rita play-â€"- I dly was apleasure, Mr. and Mrs. W. Burnett have roposes putting inmoved to town to Mrs. McQuay’s the Conservatory, *1 cottage, Spring street. to her musical edu- ‘ Miss Annie Wilson. who is taking ' in course in. the Business Collegï¬y r examinations in i Owen Sound, Spent the Easter holi- ‘ days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. iness College. Miss‘ T. W. Wilson, here. ughter of Mr. andl nrston. here, was: Mr. John Flynn was visited by his ver medal for the daughter, Carrie, of Toronto, last 'ement in writing.â€1week, and on her return accompanied are informed. is a her to remain for a time. 9 0'0“ With 5" on 3, Miss Flossie Limin. of Durham. is and suitably in' ; visiting Mrs. Mark Wilson. 9‘ of minutes of lost snnusl meeting, the secretary and snditors’ reports ' year was $84.82, made up as follows : ' 1â€"83!» in the depository, 818.6 ; 1 'collections 1n the churches, 812.12; returns by collectors, $54.10. This was ordered to be forwarded to the * parent society in Toronto and s. new ; stock of books selected for the depos- g itory. The former oï¬cers were re. Vuuuuavu ’ wvv-v'“ I Thom; Treasurer 9.an Depositoryu Mr. W. H. Buns; Representatives. Messrs. '1‘. J. Sheppard, W. Clayton, Wm. Barnbouse. James Felstead, E David McMullen, Richard Allen, F. 1001mm“, Chas. Stewart and Lev: . Rev. W. A. Sinclair. only son of ‘r Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sinclair, of this ' pleased to chroni- ; (le, on Easter Monday. the 13th inst., ï¬joined in wedlock to Miss Edna F. * Jewett, of Toronto. The happy event I took place at the home of the bride’s 3 mother. 11 Lakeview Avenue, and Iiwas attended by a large number of relatives an 7 ing parties. lformed the ceremony. Rev. '1‘. .White. of Eugenia, and Miss Edith *Jewett. of Toronto, discharged the :duties of groomsman and tridesmaid . . .‘l‘he bride wore a pretty gown of sewrng 1n town. Mr. A. M. Bell is recovering fr01 lwhite organdie, trimmed with lac , if an attack of la grippe. land carried a beautiful boquet 1 lilies of the valley and bridal roses Mr. Samuel Lawrence was seriou ll'l‘he bridesmaid wore white organdie ly ill with inflammation of the lung .over buttercup silk. and carried a but is. we are pleased to learn, r After the cer- coverinc. i boquet of pink roses. lemony a dainty repast was served, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Scott. of Gla number 9‘ toasts cott, visited Mr. and Mrs \V. 1 and before rising a were responded to in a ' ner The happy couple left on the Mr. Geo. A. Lawrence is under t train for their home at , . . - . Dr. 5 care With a serious a ‘ AJ-Lx . Ir†' â€A pretty wedding.†says the Globe of Friday last, “ took place on ‘v\ edneaday afternoon at Uxbridge Avenue. Toronto Junction, when .iiss Ella Violet, (laughter of Mr. ‘ J -- T)nlnnd V‘ BUXIHBUGJ “I UV. u-v â€"-~ Avenue. Toronto Junction, when Miss Ella Violet, (laughter of Mr. Peter Kline, was married to Roland U. Nelles. of Stouffville. The ‘ mom was conducted by Rev. H. S. Matthews. pastor of the Queen St. East Methodist church The house was beautifully decorated with car: nations, palms and other plants ant flowers. The wedding march we: ‘1 g The best only in ofï¬ce eqmpment as well as in work done [or patients satisï¬es Dr. Murray, the popular dentist of this place. With respect to the former we venture to say that but few country dental offices are as up-to-date and complete in outï¬t as . ‘ ‘ ‘M~:Annn‘\1n £5113th8 UU 015V uvuâ€"w_ but few country dental ofï¬ces are as up-to-date and complete in outï¬t as is his now. At considerable expense “ he has added a ï¬ne gas burner to the p laboratory outï¬t and at the operating chair a fountain cuspidor, the most modern make, which, by a system of 9 waterworks ingeniously conStructe ' by himself on his own premises, can be flushed to perfection. No more unsightly molars left a e spittoon cleansing by the old method for the Dr.; a turn of the tap does it. Mrs. '1‘. J. Sheppard gave a party to a company of young people on Wednesday evening of last week, and on Thursday Miss Christine Richardson entertained a number of '1 young friends in hOiior of her guest, 3 Miss Corrina Frost. of Owen Sound. remains of l who returned home on Monday. 1 The town hall, public school and several private flags here a9 to-day , (Monday) at half mast out of respect ' to the late Sir. Oliver Mowat, Lieu- tenant-Governor, who died on Sun- 301131“. MKS. \l'V‘o} vvvvvvvv way. in the township wworoâ€"mâ€" â€"â€" ° ‘he people down Spnng Bank' will soon consider the bite of a pig as "" fataI as that of a serpent from the Well, M" Editor, ““9†being un- fatalities that have occurred in the years. An aged man by the‘ Of late, we “m ‘35:") on deck trying name of Siam while visiting his daughter near Yeovil was bitten and ‘n this died from bioochoieoning over a son of Apricots this V Don’t forget the fact th: Fruits of all kinds. C Strawberries arrived S: them every week. '11; d'Rll task this present month, something ed tine they never did before. Miss Kate Lawrence is at present f sewing in town. Mr. A. M. Bell is recovering from _.. nobnnb M In grinne- __....._â€"â€"“T DWD O a loci, F7: “ For two years I enacted ter- 1‘~' 1*;th from 'dyspepsia, with great :3 dcrrcssion, and was always feeling it; poorly. i then tried Ayer’a Sana- V. parilla, and in one week 1 was a .3; new man.â€-â€"â€"John McDonald, :5} Philadelphia, Pa. \Villie Beaton. assisting Mr. 69 time of sickness. Mr. Samuel Lawrence, Sr. is re- covering from a. severe attack of in- flammation and his son George is laid up with heart trouble. [his news. Mr. Geo. Lepa ed his uncle, Mr Wednesday. l ruins them the < Our S. S. re'opens nexu ouuua, with the old staff of ofï¬cers in their places. Our teacher commenvd duties on Monday. refreshed after dis dezirmined he mie- again eating Easter eggs an gto make a good showing at t 1 summer exams. man ventured up to town last Friday [or the ï¬rsn time since he was arraigned before Messrs Geo. Lawrence and Billy Caldwell on a charge of being drunk and disorder- ally let go on suspended ly. and ï¬n , sentence. Although it was the ï¬rst that kind lhe knew a sentence of could be obtained he liked it so much better than the ordinary six dollars Spot cash ones that he has been accus- tomed to that he will ask for the new kind whenever he is in need of a sentence. A \"arney' young heavy winter overcoat. It has been a well- known {not than he will let. neitherl rain or snow interfere with his ap-l poiutments. but that. he would not even yield to sickness is s new dis- covery. Mr. and Mrs. Bartman and son. of Allen Park have moved into Jim Eden’s house, that is, the old Orange Hall. e Sireet need have The Men on th agerie disbanding no fear of the Men or growing less zealoqs in their work. Why, they daren't even take a holi day, because an idle brain is said to be the Devil’s workshOp. Correspon- ew or Other local dents to the Revi loaf accord. The people down in will soon consider the fuel as that. of s set fatalities tbst. have a Lepard. of Proton, visitï¬ e, Mr. I. Crittenden. last y. He reported heavy a the day prevnous. â€"â€"â€"-NEWâ€"-- Boot 6: Shoe STORE. To the People of Durham and Surrounding country: HAVE been only a few weeks in business here. has rapidly increased. More new goods to hand comprising some of the best productions of Boot and Shoe houses which I Will sell at lowest cash prices. Try this store for a nice pair of Boots, Shoes or Slippers for ladies and gentlemen. Misses and boys, also children’s shoes. high and low cut, etc. Remember the place, Old Stand. Dex: doo Campbell’s 1m pleme Opp. McKinnon’s Implement Shop. Out Velvei Ice (mm is on Beck. people at tms , . ‘ .. ality 01' our l{eady-t0â€"\Vear Clothing. The many who took advantage ofbeing able to get Ready-to-Wear Clothing that was made to ï¬t and made to wvear have been the best evidences of our advertising. White Cat Our Clothing is so perfectly made and has the best and latest patterns in black and fancy Worsteds that no one can afford to buy before inspecting our stock. Both in men and 1 That’s why we keep mat we make a spect any of green Our ï¬rst consignment of Maryland Saturday. We eXpect to have Direct importers from American and Canndi Latest Design In Markers. DURHAM - AND ‘HE BARN 0N LOT 13 . Gun. 3. N. D. R. is for sale. ther particulars apply to Oppouito liddtugh Home Sublet. Fâ€"W math" and hé)’ p I- J..‘.- sands --.. an; i". A. 0‘ hdif’s. 95' ROBINSON CORBETT. OI‘ Barn for Sale. rand lady snmuu ur ... '.. size in! MR by“ “‘1 Dr M CHEM‘CAL LG†I W. S. STAPLES. Hanover. to (£150. STAPLES. Edge Hill. >ortera from European. and Canaditn marries I’ROI’RIETORS. The Clothier. the most upto date WORKS. couldn‘t t9! . MT. FOREST. if. LADIES. snmp' iiéi"il‘3ii6§fo.'cm; fwd successfully hy tho.- all [huggtsgfhof dlyï¬ï¬. the ANU 14. For fur- ‘ 59nd mm o amt add!!!“ “131]?“ “'0' I unln 99