Colts only 50, but it’s worth it. Just see if it isn't. None but the but qutlity of ma- terials is used. and (01k: tell u. thct we do know how to unto Is sizzling and ï¬ning and bubbling with the Floradora High Ball. Mrs. Thompson. of Brooklyn. is visiting at her uncle’s, Mr. George Blair’s. She will remain some weeks. Her brother. Will, of Everton, near Guelph, is up for his holidays. Darling’s . . 'N. L. Falkinghun’s beast of last week was a nice one, and the follows are beginning to say “Life is worth living if only such beef would hold out.†Miller Ross is a busy man these days; James Hastie is kept on the hustle, as there were 36 tires to set one day last Week; and folk are clamoring at Mr. Abel Wright to rush out the shingles. The village is booming. Most heartily do we congratulate our old time pupil and friend. Mr. Joseph M. McCulloch. who has grad- uate'l from McGill a full-fledged M. D. with ï¬rst class honors. his name appearing ï¬rst on the list in medicine and clinical medicine and up among the ï¬rst in the aggregate of all sub- jects. Welldone, Joel We imagine we see the joy stamped on the little Highland mother’s face when she hears of the success of her boy. He not only has the intellectual powers, but the noble, moral qualities as well. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jack had a most jolly pleasure trip to Bramford last week. Taking the wrong train at Harrisburg they landed in Hamilton, but Tom and the wife had lots of fun out of the mistake. and were over in Brantiord afterwards for ï¬ve o’clock tea. Mrs. John Hunt. of town, is spend- ing a week or two at her son Edwin’s and among the old neighbors. We are to have a. week’s quietude in the shanty as Grandma Edge, our better half, Masters Ivan, Joe and Keith and Missy Mina leave on Tues- day to visit relatives at Lucknow. The Russel Bros., of near Durham, have purchased Mr. Hugh McKech- nie’s farm on the 9th Con. for $1400, so we have been informed. It is one of the best timbered lots in the vicin- ity. Zion’s pxcnic is to be held on July lat in the same old spot. and a big concert is to be given in the church at night. Miss Minnie Keeper, of near Price- ? 1-1 ville. visited cousins here on Sunday. {1] She is a Winsome lassie. W. J. Book has wonderfully im- proved the old home by planting e. row 0! ï¬ne maples and, also, erecting a neat wire fence. Mr. Robert Jsrdine is grsduslly Mr. Tom Shewell took shtrip to growing wanker, but his mind and Wslkerton last Saturday. intellect continues bright. Mr. Dan McDonald who has been Mr. John Orchard and sister. of laid 05 forafew weeks With a cut nesr Dromore, visited at Mr. Wm. ï¬nger has started to work again. Greenwood’s and Mr. Tom Glencross’ Mr. Thos. Potter has purchased a lately. new engine. The shingles will ï¬yl W. J._Cooh_has wonderfully im- after this. I Ice Cream Soda Zionitee nre rejoicing over their pastor being returned for mother Mr. und Mrs. J. Harbottlo spent. the ï¬rst of the week gt the Falls. Most Delicious Mr. John Greenwood. 8r., ond Johnnie Greenwood, J r., left on Fri- day loot to Yilit Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson or. Molesworth. S-cetionery Jeweller d: Opticien. Delicious Soda Drinl WEDDING Preeento. Annivmary Remembrances, or for any other occasion. Hundreds of suitable articles here {or any gilt-giving time. They may cost much or little to anit your puree which aflorda ample opportunity for everybody to be united. Glad to chow you our magniï¬cent new stock. Dispensing Chemist. ’. A. DARLING Fountain nce in a Life Time Try our The Wedding Ring. DRUG STORE Ttaverston. W0 make a Spocidty am of Wutch Bombing. 01" A. GORDON Man or woman-lady preferred. We have pleasant and proï¬table em- ploymem for any man or woman at every post oï¬ce address in Canada or United AStltel, for an article of - _â€"â€"â€"\II hor’e scale in the morning until he reached town. He gave us the ï¬gures from the weigh hill and also from his note book for no to try and get him the amount of hie lose, but the foolish iellow the same day purposely patin- to circulation a silly false report of- the death of a Mr. Hays. So now there ia no use of as taking up his case as no one would believe it. and he will have to bear the loss of his beef as a penalty. . miss mary flaines, of Clarksburg, called on her cousin, J. Mack, while in attendance at the Baptist conven- tion last week. Your Pomona. man up to his section and scrapping that is goin Nothing could give u if they would only introduce civilized rules of ï¬ghting. We have always been used to doing a. strictly scien~ tiï¬c business. We knock out our Opponent very quickly and leave no asks us to go take part in the gon up there. 00. Gem. Allan is in Owen Sound 'rrJ --.v {VI LUUIU. Agoodly number from this part attended the Knox church picnic on Friday and report a good time Of couraeit rained during the p. m.. but that only tended to cheer the spirits of the crowd although it did not improve the appearance of white skirts. scription of it, we express the good wishes of all 111 this Mrs. Pete Black apex with her daughter. Mrs.‘ of your town who is 1'. health. Your Glenelg young men set con- .siderable store on their origin. One is proud of his parents.being Scotch, while another is equally satisï¬ed that his are English. We consider it a matter of great importance to a man’s real life what his ancestors have been, and that he can’t be too blamed careful about choosing them. We have therefore made a better se- 1 lection than either of those chaps Mrs. Geo. Baird, of Winnipeg. who! has been in this part for the past; month, spent last week with Mr. Jas.’ Baird and family and other friends; in Normanby, Saturday’ 3 rain washed away the anxious looks that were commencing to grow on the karma" 3 faces. Pro- spects are better now. The old home of the Vessies was broken up last week, the old gentle- man going to reside with his daugh- ter while Jack goes west. Mr. Sparling has a numberpf men in the swamp for we can bear Chris holler dinner. There must be some attract Chris Lipskie around the Lake Mr. Wm. Wade is tslking of 3911. ing his town lot and stating up on the farm. There will be a. good chance for one of our young girls. A number of our youn peoPIQ at- tended the dance at J u. iater’a last ka and report It good time. Most of our farmers are feeling .I T50 00W“ met. May 26th, and lot better since the rain slut week. I fffor making tyo necgesury Declgru- Li" ACont Wanted. Corner Concerns Black _8pe1_1__t last week N ..9 “-0â€"“ Welbeck. DURHAM, ONTARIO gm article of .Tnos. Grab}; in Very poor me p. m., cheer the “8b it did “e of white attraction for â€"â€"'-â€"'_v _v V or irritates, but stimulates the muc- ous lining of the nose, throat and lungs to normal action, and keeps the nasal passages free from oflensive discharges. Catarrhozone contains no dangerous drugs or opiates. and is delightfully pleasant to use. Ca- tarrhozone is an absolutely certain cure for any form of Catarrh and sells for dollar at druggists, small size 25c. By mail from Polson Cc.. Kingston. Ont. MARRIED. TRAYNORâ€"WRIGHTâ€"At the Methodist personage, Wednesday, J nne 10th., by Rev. Wray R. Smith, Alex. C. Trainer, of Walkerton, to Mary 8. .Wright, Durham. It goes to every deoudpurt and kills the germs t! at keep up the dia- easechonditjon. C‘tsrrhozone nov- Tho council adjourned to J une u 10 0.. m. Unvisâ€"Sullivanâ€"‘I‘Iat the re wd Mr. Kerney be a committee examine the roads at lot 6, con. and report. at next meeting council.-â€"-Carried. Arrowsmitb-Kerneyâ€"â€"That A. S. Walker be paid $45 for work at lot 98, townline G. and A. {a costs. also Geo. Leitch 375 pt. pay on timber for bridge at 105 20. con. lLâ€"Carried. Davis-Sullivanu'l‘hat Jno. Staples be paid ï¬fty cents for repairing bridge at. lot 56 con. 2, E. G. R... also Hugh Baird $2.50 for new tongue and other repairs to road scraper.â€"â€"Car- Kerneyâ€"Arrowsmithâ€"That Geo. Furneux be paid $4 balance due him for keep of Mrs. Furneux, and that Owen Sound Hospital be paid 851 for keep of Miss Wise.-â€"Carried. D;visâ€"â€"-Sullivan-â€"-That the assessor b0 p‘id 8‘25, being balance of salary to assessor for 1903.â€"â€"Carried. Kerney-â€"Arrowsmsth-â€"That the reeve and commissioner for ward 1 be a committee to wait. on the owner of lots 49, 50 and 51, con. 3, E. G. R., to arrange terms of grant in regard to Opening ditch across said lots and report at next meeting of council.-â€"‘ Carried. Davis-Kerney-J1‘hat the clerk be and is hereby instructed to again inotify the councils of Holland and ‘Bentinck to forward to the treasurer of Glenelg their share of cos: of re- pairs on townlinee G. and H. and G. and B.. and if not paid within a reasonable time that our solicitor be instructed to take legal action for the collection of the same.-â€"â€"Carried. ; Arrowsmithâ€"-Kerneyâ€"â€"That the Lward appropriation be $200 for each division and that no commissioner exceed that amount without the sanction of the council.-â€"â€"Carried. Kerneyâ€"Suliivanâ€" That Thomas Dunn be paid $1.25 per Week of Mrs. Furneux until further notice is given commencing 13th of April 1903.â€"- Carried. } After adjournment of Court of Re- ?vision, the Council met for general business. Minutes of last meeting {read and conï¬rmed. The treasurer presented his statement of receipts and expenditures up to date. Com- munications read as follow : David McIntyre re townline G. and E. : from Robert Legate re railway bonusing ;‘ from Hugh McDonald and 27 otherei petition re townline G. and E. I Revision Court adjourned to June 13 at l p. m. can a. ccqat V‘ IVU UV V, UWI U, ‘3 U. R. The assessments for Thos. C. McGixr and Wm. Ector were reduced $50 each. The assessment of J. A. Carson was reduced 840. -v- .vv- a. ussu (a, wu. U9 l‘. U. R;;-‘(}ve‘ofge McKschnie entered for lots 2 and 3. con. 2. N° D. B... Mat Scott assessed for his Priceville lots. Emma Brown’s assessment reduced to 8300, Richard Banks was assessed fer 893th half of lot 30. con. 3, E. G. __.â€"â€"v cv- .711. U uuu '1’ UV". 1g 1‘. U. R, Archie Little entered as tenant for lot 13, con. 1. S. D. R:, Thee. Jack and Joseph Young useeesed for west and east half of lot 1, con. 12. reapecâ€" tively, Geo. Twamley assessed for lot 10, con. 3, E. G. R._. Wm. D. Davis entered {or let: _1 and 2, con. 3. N. D.‘ MoClyment, Wm. Eliâ€"Billings as- 31500, Lio.nol Robson entered is 1:331:91: f_o_r 19125 3 and 4, con. 1, N. D. 1 â€" â€" vv"-'â€"- J wuvl-‘ “- cions organized so s Court of Reviso ion, All the members present, the reeve wss sppointed as chairmen. Changes were made as follows : Alex. Lyons sseeseed for lot 19, con. 9, Dugold hicK‘ecanie assessed for lot 9,. untriment is destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. You must prepare for their appearance or prevent their coming by taking regular doses of ‘G-reen’e August flower, the ï¬avorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aide digestion. stimulates the liver to healthy action. puriï¬es the blood, and makes you feel buoy- ant and vigorous. You can get this reliable remedy at Darling‘s Drug Store. tf. is loaded for huin. mother for muscles, and still mother for bones. Aoorroot diet will not oniy nourish aporticulu-pcrt of the body, but it will sustain every other part. Yet. LAâ€"Aâ€"Aâ€" --- * fl Anethe: ridieuloue food (ed ha been traded 'by the meet cempeteut authorities. They heve diepefled the silly notion that one kind of {wood is needed fm- hrnh‘ ......a.-.. .-_ --â€"._......_... 0.. M GLENELG COUNCIL. “H".O lournod to June 13, . S. BLACK, Clerk, ..__-- wvâ€"vvuv u â€U U, .R. instead of “Robert the reeve of t0 Bicycle Sundries. Shipment of Scythes. Mixed Paints. Door Setts. Wedding Presents. Strawberry Hullers. Right Prices. Mac FARLANE 8: CO A full supply of Bicycle Sundries and a few bicycles in stock. A constant dropping wears away a stone. A slight eyestrain injures the health because it is constant. The strain which ï¬rst manifests itself as a slight discomfort should be remedied at once This we guarantee to do with lasses. Consultation free. elays are dangerous. Just to hand an immense ship- ment of Scythes, Souths, Hay Rakes, Sections. Guurds and Honda. See them. Our weekly shipment of Sherwin- Willieme Mixed Paints has er- rived. See the houses that are being painted with the“ paints. Every person their own peinter. Spray your orchards and reap the beneï¬t. We are sole agents for London "Spramotor Pumps. Every person contemplating building or renovating houses should see our stock of Locks and Front Door Sens. Nerve Energy and Eyeglasses. Our show cases are well ï¬lled with Silverware, very suitable for Wedding Presents. _â€"___ 'vâ€"“VDJ in 1846 with her mother and brothers. The family settled at the time about one mile north of the Rocky in the township of Glenelg. In March. 1856, she married John McKinnon, - who pro-deceased her twenty-ï¬ve a years ago. To them were born eight : sons and one daughter. Seven sons remain to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother. The sons are Chaa.. John and Allan. of Durham: Donald and John Jr., Toronto; Mal-I col... Port Arthur, and Angus. at . home All were present at the last sad rites excepting Malcolm. She also leaves two brothers. Alexander and Archibald McCormack, of Ben. tinck. The deceased was of a kind and aï¬ectionate disposition, loved and respected by all who knew her. ' The bereaved son: will mourn her loss. but not as those who have no hope of a blessed reunion. The tune- ral took place on Tuesday afternoon to the Rocky Saugee‘n cemetery and was a very large one. The six grief- stricken sons of the deceased acted as pallbearers. 0n the handsome cas-l ket was a pillow of beautiful flowers, ' inscribed with the word: “ Mother.†I The Rev. Mr. Farquharson conduct-g ed an impressive service at the; house and grave. * muralâ€"we We invite the ladies to inspect our stock of Strawberry Hullers, Fruit Jar Holders, Fancy Lamps, Hammocks, Carpet Sweepers and Pen-cake Floppers. The hardware store is the place to ï¬nd everything you require at right prices. Tho deceased W» a naive of the farm of Ross Suie Mull, Argyleshire, Scotlcud. She came to this country in 1846 with her moth..- gm! Innâ€.--â€" We regret to chronicle the denth of Flor. McCormeck, widow of the Into John McKinnon et the ego of 73 yours. After many weeks of eufler in: home with Christina pntience- she mused to her long home on Seb- hnth morning. June 7th, et her home ; near Rockv Seugeen. Dru ggiets and Booksellers non n’oomucx. OBITUABY.