Veg- Iâ€): I nG [UR Machines. COGS Fruits Jo For the Sr: ecially prepared for Children. " cents a bottle McFarlane t Go. LITTLE FOLKS. Try ht Baby’s Gough_ (3139 Sven Big t thit It relieves when all else fails. Floo- oileloth, 45 inches wide 32 cts y .. 4ft6in wide, 400.33 .. 6teet wide, {Dena ya Table Oilcloth. 45 ins wide, 20 cts y Gr Granite w. H. BEAN SAW "ikiiiiiig u THF, Sc Cedar Hemlock DRUGG Tamarac 4 Logs will be classed quality and size, and to 1 â€possible " ft. long, 1 Pine, and Cedar, Spruce IU/will be taken gravel road. a “I ARR'S GUGE; URE mite Pie Plates 10 inch 2 tor 25 cents HE SELLS CHEAP l l bottle fully guar anteed. ‘CKE Wash ISTS nod BOOKSHLIJ‘LRS " URES OLDS. MM rl ated Copr L35 each. 6.00 5 a.oo to 6 1 " Bowls, lat oo .. 6.00 “JRDEEN SAW MILL. soc WANTED. 5.00 4.00 .. to 6.oo according I to length I " 6.00 according f to length classed according 'll and to be cut as much l long, allowing 3 in. Ame: and Hemlock GEMS BRICK. ants each on river CRAWFORD. ce Silt Kettle each. Sets part ot our Dominion in preparing the, yd. one hundred and one different kinds 1d of good things for to quench the keen y appetite of the partakers after being ttrd exposed to the cold during the evening ul on their way to St Columba. After 5 . being done in the basement all went up to the main part of the church and ch, atter getting quietly seated. The l Putter Rey Mr Mathewn was voted to the chair, to him a well considered ets. program “as given by the obliging see. Dr Hutton which consisted oi the tritowing. The meeting was opened :tlcs l by pray or, nl'er which the Fleshel'tou Pr.es,hvterinn choir an“: excellent I Asloug " We have a Son-to there must he appointments to it, and the distribution of that "ppolttttt""t" under our only systa-m ha been guided almost exclusively in the past hr party interests with the result that. it had become simply a registering machini- for 1hutsevvntive Legislation and under Liberal tule a stumbling block. The smumlwst timsevvntive expects that under. Lilwrul rule. the same guiding trvuiiplt' wil' In- followed fur mum time Ml. haul. ttit Zlu- llllltk'lllt‘ll iii-nil) of Si'lmlnl' Sanford 1 was expwssv should be "Pl and it war klm temait ly the Fulfnr this country. but btte boil or “untru- menls will make mistakes and we think that the Latuner government certainly made-u mistake when they appointed the Brockville manufacturer lo It seat in the Sumn- |mss.l;g by such an old and faithful party worker Is Dr. Lan. derkin. Money is a good thing ttt Its pun-i- nun is I great. powm. but we see no rennin" why men who have devoted their whole time In business enterprises and have succeeded thereby in making money should be appointed to favored posit ions to the exclusion of other men who haw: devoted their lives totho interests of their party and country and who have thin been prevented trout accumulating wealth but. have gained A lurge political experience and knowledge that mum. make them eminently better qutuifled for Senntminl position: than men who have had no such experience. hint! As we hare aid lwfure S. Grey in not tired ofthe old mu horse yet. but un- has something better is in str re the friends of Dr. Landerkin and the people of B. Grey gnu-rally [one a right we think to feel indignant that his cluilus were-not. titst n-cuguizod. and moreover thi- uoction of country having never been represented in the Senate is cer- tainly by thin lime entitled to a repre- sentative and no other appointment. from thin part of Ontario wonln have been no popular to Reformers and Com servatives nuke as that of Dr, Lauder- mmhm The annualsoiree was held in the Presbyterian church on Wednesdav evening 14th inst. The duy was some- what boisterous but towards evening the temperature began to lower _ affording opportunity to all knew ot an enjoyable evening to be present. The ladies' part ot the programme commenced at 6.30 in the, basement ot the building and lasted till about nine and was pronounced to be one ot the best of the kind ever given. bi course I it is an established laet that the ladies lot Priceville cannot be beaten in any The Durham Review tper. and its editor is u I us very greatly admired nurse- of Sit Wilfrid Lam rcosrnized the great hem km otrier gmw-rnme: at program se,e. Dr ll f, .llowintr, by pray e, Presbvun music at , intersper: lit-V .\lr ),i vlll\'~tlll t “lth'll by nutmeg e" _ ' tr tit [NV NHâ€. F w 'C h' “my “I. ' In u mw butler _ toswther with " new l l H ll l . ,, , . . , .uclhrrcrlrirri1d, . iii, {allow 1‘ it F", LIN.“ ciiopiy. 1'liey ttre, tls" "it" to tiAl . .n t I " ‘L ll 'rlw murhmvrv 1mm. Jas ll “ll-0n Sim" l? ', "-q ‘IWK “H"! Nwl'h‘q,“ t)1 F hm brought homo 5 bend of fiue. eattle 1' jwt,1rriru:, r‘ I Ht": I"; llcr All irtn.r- .Illl) In t1ttemnn of the Lawreucc timirer l’l'l"'.\‘ “h" “‘ ilvays Ult ond l" ‘1" [ gang null is doing well at it, this "rsivo ' Irlr, Hull? ml tin. prugrnnunc ju>lil‘(" In, tliird wur at “My, â€mg â€ml h. " “Mull hr did u; n gnarl ruusmg spread: {mi N ttis “whim-r. l but as he “as In in: luilmtul ,lordy by _-- - .- no; 1 a roaring wise lrom " lligcunwn, ROCKY SAUGEEN ', Iliuclmluml he calmhlcrcd time for him ', . l to talw his ti"t, solo bv 11rssheppard, I 311'. Will Wilkie is able to be around I lit-V Mr Buchanan), I)undnlk being the i again after being confined to the last speaker said In: ea.me here to, house for acouple of weeks witha bad |mght to haye a good tune and that I cold. I -- r ' r ' Isle J/lull',") to 5l.T,. tlye.lotT.yst A number from here took in the y ever heard In Prieeville. Ed Hillseh 1 . d t a ll): kept the audience in good cheer ge n 'ltl r"tdl"i1le,' rcpor I for one hour in a humorous and witty tall house an a g ooncert. manner. Solo by Miss Joy, duett by Mr Hugh Mekeehnie, who has been Miss Joy and ' Mrs snapperd, after I laid up with n. lame back IS tsameiently 1 which thechoir 3mg the owning hymn recovered to be around. A vote of thanks was ten, . wad to all A double runaWay occured here last looncerned in the usual manner. The Saturday. Mr. George Ledingluun jttt',t,t,ttgrttttttf the managers was driving a s h-ited beast along in the sum ot their labors during the road, when it gentile unmanage- lthe year tor the sum of 816(1) was able throwing out the worapantsot the l received from all sources by both con- cutter, Mrs. Middleton an the driver. . I gregations daring the past your being The runaway horse frightened s team ‘lsl92 over the Erevious year, $71 for belonging to Mr. Putherbouglh. that ' missions moret em ever hetero. Alter were tied near the road. he trio ' report ot tg'trft which amounted to took a lively run for B while tet,ei l $54, the nodictlon was pronounced up with: shattered cutter, It matte by Rev Mr Humphrey, utter which ell load oftrmin, and a few mil outs. . lea for their “Great home» Mr. John IeKinnon mom in 77 - " -... ‘**‘ ‘AAL A ---- A-- M ie mun "murmurs. l Tiii Imam ooiitmanion was held in I the Presbyterian church Int Babhath., Mill v'l‘he Lnare in the Methodist church on Friday eveninttlast was fairly well attended and a good lecture delivered. in out till red ' mu rsed menu-m Iva ink Pill fan Ling qmeu y Mr Blithe! to him a was given utron which The mee' r, itlicr whic jun choir Rood thintt in its place and Nilfrid Lnurion and duly . grant benefits that the rune"! bus conrerred “pun but the but of govern- ke mistakes and we think mr government carminly ke when they appointed ' manufacturer lo It vent r-nlt'd death of Senator mu- n widespread desire I that Dr. Lauderkin minted to tlu. vacancy, wn that several in high itisctuittts Thu maul†men as tirst tl meson h Hum Pricevllle l'vuls darin win: space btt ll vrl'y PM?!†uh: that Mr “I in Ott “Ill the )y Itev 3 1iowed Ir.) rhepherd v Mi' IIa ett S9?!" tr fort" Jill w h Lp 111mm music sut mu Quite a number of Highlmdon were in unendmoo on the_oocadon. The funeral of Mn Stone of Artem- esin, an old lady, took place to the Fleohemn cemetery on Saturday last and was largely attended being wide- ly known and respected try all, and a long resident. """" .--._-7,,, loo bad' the councillors at Glonelg and Aricmesla refused to pay Donald Gilles for a culvert made at his own gate on the townlino(but tor the bene. fit of the road " well) the small sum at 85 bat Donald has taint hopes yet of recovering something in a pecuniary way for his work as the wards nn both sides are represented by two good liiuhlandersand el,.ers hi the kirk at that We are sorry to hear that Mr and Mrs Neil MeKiUnon's baby is not well " some time causing Mrs McKinnon much tumble and sleepless nights. We hope the little sufferer will sum be well again. Mr Alex McGilhvray of Yeovil was in our mum on Saturday last test- ing MoGowans flour. M r John McLachlin ofthe north line gets the "Oban Times", as Mr Manch lin has many friends in Obun and locality he gets the newa directly weekly, which will be of much inter- est to him. Bob McMeekin, Angus McKechnie and John Stothard are busy drawing saw-logs from Keylands north line, tor Mr McCrae during the last week or mu. h Mr Jas Black who spent. a few days with friends in this part left on Friday last. He is to call to see his cousin Miss Skene, teacher ot Woodbridge on his way. He thinks young men make a great. mistake for not going West. Its 22 years since Mr Black left Dor- noch and now he is the owner of 1000 acres of land. and the other members of the family have a large area ot land also. He thinks Manitoba is the host country tor young men they could fro to, 7 We are pleased to hear that Chas McKinnon ir, why. ighon a Visit. to his fume! Mr Chas Mom-non. is getting better utter a severe attack ot sickness. Professor Konold is every Monday in our Town teaching music. He has l2 pupils in this place to teach in one day which keeps the venerable pro- fessor busy thumping on the 'Piano till all hours of the night before he is through. Geilertu Macdonald who is now in Africa is a cousin of Mrs Rom McIntyre of the south line Glenelg. -- Miss Glasstord and Miss Anderson of Caledou are guests at the manse have tor the past week. Mr Hector McDonald, 9t Wplkgr'cgn, Mr Hector McDonald, ot Walkerton, and his aunt Mrs Alex Smith of Bor. noch were visitors nth'iends in Glenelg for a few days. Mm Smith took advantage of attending the gaelic communion on Sunday . Mr Donald Currie, teacher. is Borne- what unwell, tur the last few days. He was unable to attend Sabbath school last Sabbath. Old Mrs James McDonald of the south line is still living alone. She took a fainting spell Last Sundgv fall ine from her chair. Probably the old lady mgype foundL Ie', yeyf,etr, a lileiess tixiy from the etre and other ailments which jeet to. Intended for I"! week. The recent thaws has taken "my our good aleighing. Miss Maude Riely. ufPricoville. spent a pleasant visit. " her Aunt's Mrs Booth and visuug her many friends in this part. A ttood sleigh load of Boollnnlle young people spent a pleasant evening. M. Mr John Reumn's Dromore last Friday. Another good sleigh load of Bnothville people we“! a very enjoyable evening at Mr Danald McFarlane‘u on Thursday night Mrs Wm J Wilson is on the nick list with an attack of Pleuluiuy. We hope to hear of a speedy teeovery. A number from here took in the Edge Hill School concert. and report a tall house and a good concert. Mr Hugh McKechnie, who has been I laid up with a lame back is satlieiently l recovered to be around. A double runaway occured here last Saturday. Mr. George Ledingham was driving a spirited beast along the road, when it became unmanage- able throwing out the occupants ot the cutter, Mrs. Middleton and the driver. The runaway horse frightened a team belonging to Mr. Putherbough, that were tied near the road. The trio ( took a. lively run tor a while finishing l up with a shattered cutter. a scattered I load of grain, and a few small cuts. Mr. John MuKinnon teacher in Williamsford took a run down on Friday to see how the world jogged at the old Rocky. Mr. P. J. McKechnie came home on Friday and reports Mr. Dickson able l .------- O Boothville '. Probably the old Many frivolous queries get on to the ' ., d some morning a order paper ot the House of Commons,‘ 0 the effects of old 'llt and sometimes such as are intended to I e iwhich she is so - entrap the Government but occasional- ly the inquisitive member gets more qi-------- intormation than he wants. An in- a :hville. stance of this kind occnred on Thurs- - day afternoon when chief Opposition i or not week. whip Taylor ot Leeds wanted to know i has taken away out how many copies of Sir Richard Cart- l wright’s recent Toronto speech had .1 v. of Priceville. spent a been printed, how they were paid for, J or Aunt's Mrs Booth it government stationery was used and any friends in this part. departmental employees occupied in i 1d of BootliVille young addressing envelopes and franking “rant evening. at Mr privileges utilized tosen I them through 'mnre last Friday. the mails. Sir Richard promptly rep- ith load of Bnuthville lied that he believed several hundred g " enjoyable evening thousand had been issued, but as therel Farlane'u on Thursday was so much valuable information I therein he regretted the number had W. is on the hick list not been larger, that no government f Pleauisv. We hope employees had been engaged in ad v recovery. dressing or mailing the same. and that 1.0mm“ had a swung only a very small proportion ifany bad “Mag ou'. the squtttNr been franked through the mails. Ite-i Linn. wanking the anxiety ofthe. Opposition, 1 Marshall my}, invorttsd for the fullest iu.i'o.inna.tii.m. Sir Richard; together with a new proeevded, amid ministerial cheers. Tllf‘v are the men to and laughter, toquute from the Audit- hum. Jan It Wilson or-Gencrnl's report during Conserva- a 5 head ot fine cattle tive regime a number of' items where f the Lawrence timber civil servants had been employed in T well at it, mm Neil": preparing and sending out Conserve-1 t mulvrlmg at"! lt', " l tive fju,,tgai,i,'i',', literature and paid for M'. xoutoi‘pu lie monies. '09 ----- q The vacancy eaused by the retire- f SAUGEEN. I. ment of Mr. Jas. Sutherland as Liberal --.-- I Whip has been tilled in caucus by the :ic is able to be around appointment of Mr. Wm. Gibson otLin- ing eoufined to the coin, with Calvert ot West Middlesex, le of weeks witha bad and Frost of Leeds and Grenville " _ provincial assistants. to mama mining. Mr. John Ewen and In. Maggie Wade were united in the holy bond. ot matrimony. at the bride home last Wednesday. We wish the young oonole much happiness and pmrerity as theyjourney on over the hil 3 and hollows of Me’s pathway. The correspondent at Glenmaden! last week made some imsinuationis', about a party at the Rocky. calling it; a pow-wow. We presume he was! jealous in not being there. The remains of Mrs. James McLurty was buried at the Rocky Saugeen cemenerv last. Saturday. She formerly lived in Bentinek, where she was well ond favorably known, but for a tew wars back has been a resident. of Owen Sound. The remains were met 0n the road by a large number of her h,pmer friends and neighbors The introduction of the resolution I providing arrow) to meet the expen- ) ses of the Canadian Contingents forl South Africa has given the Opposition an opportunity ot withdrawing its ill- advised and inopportune antagonism to the Government and it has hastened to take advantage thereof. In spite of l the fact that he has been assured again and again that our Government had done everything that the Imperial l authorities would permit in rendering aid to the Empire, Sir Charles Tupper had rnttf in declaring that they shou d have done more, reiterating I this opinion in most unmistakable terms l not many days ago, in his speech dur ‘ing the debate on the address, when _ 1he had all the iacts before him and l, was in possession of the correspondence which had taken place upon the sub- ject. More mature consideration how- ever has enabled him to see that the Government was right in what it had done and that His Criticism was Ill-advised. He admitted that the colonies had, by the deliberate decision of the Im- perial authorities, been all placed on the same footing, that the Dominion was doing exactly the same as the ot- her coionies, and that there was no difference in the treatment to be ex- tended to our volunteers from that) which the representatives of the colon- ial empire would receive. He there- tore withdrew further "ttftp, to the Government's policy. tie, of course. satisfactory and gratifying to receive even this tardy acknowledgement bat . Itissdiftiealt to avoid the impression that Sir Charles might easily have ar- rived at this: conclusion much earlier. had he not imagined that political cap- ital could be made the antagonistic at- tirade he has up to this time assumed. Gen. Batton's resignation his given the opposition an opportunity to jump at conclusions, and ther have, " Lhough nothing official has been given out. settled that there has been undue political 1nfiaenee. Col. Prior had heard a rumor, and though he admitt- ed he had no cause for saying BO, thought there must be something in it. Such is the basis on which the Opposi tion build. OUR 01mm lEHER. '15; Lt'p,tut Fu] " l (ifr, _ 3461â€!" v -','df ", «@Wfaxaeï¬wï¬t*s.«;<~m*‘: ‘ gg:U? t' Bil ii alStt a ii Ln, aw = i, is " Td 4}; tgilitlii"d present Reeve was authorized to defend suit brought Cy Juo. Brown mains: township for "ama,uro sustain“)?! by water Ie-I cum his property. S S. No. 10 petitioned against having their seetum made ouulier. Tums. wan-mun hm] been examined Ind funml ample. Mi parties affected by drain No. 16, having been notitied as provided by statute oi the amount of engineer‘s asses» ment on than propony. After having , "tie-s opposed to It, and there still rennin a majority, in» " new I“ tamarind to duo on behalfol the wwmmp. It was In wed by John Coop". waded by Goo. Wright. Tins the Quaint-on". apart on dam No. 16 ho accepted. and tbe drainage by-luv Met in Dundalk Feb. T. Members all Proton Council. Acertain Cure for Colds, etc. A trial Box will convince. you ot their value. This is a sure Cure for that trouble- snmc complaint and something every one should have. Try it and you will be surprised how quickly it will cure you. JAS R. GUN (:ulners I Block l Bum!!!“ be now provisionally panned and council bold court. of revision Ln Much 8rd at Hopovillo. commencing at the hour of 10icm cooer-rW+dio--Th" no!) division receive " division money, in. mu ot tM. Wiuon--Wrut1ss--Th" the Tron. ro- tmire u . refund from com. at division l, the mum of " dnwn in {not of In. Scott. um] 02.40 drawn in favor ot A. Cameron. Preparations you should not be without. lst: Our “Grip Capsules". woou--writths---Tut In“ Traynor be paid 017.50 for plan, profile 3nd or humus an drum No. 16 to. the petition ot Luther You nod unborn. and "o for work on duh: Nos. 18 sud l4. MeArdu-Writttu- That this council request nll "town". not pawn-non. who lure mud DOI‘PCI'. in their poun- siou.to hand tho seaport oe" to their oouuuiuinnen not In" thtut tho In of May. Alto! “at (in. my nonpar- found in Ibo" poms-ion will be clawed to than: and the ulna " the - eollectod from mom. 'ivTLi.L.ivright--- Tum the clerk be paid $22.20 for nairtmtiots of bsrths, deaths and mum-son for â€"1809. "iiL,i,iiL..wriod-, ah" Joseph Em: be paid .12 for lamina gavel. div. s, Ind George Johnson drawing uninhdiv 4, 010. cooper-woe-Irie.? Thou. Walton, Jul-ill! air-val. le. 4. $81.' GOO. Jolmson cooper--wiuyv--lrhht Thou. Wuhan, during nnvel.div. 4, "l; 000. Johnson drawing urnvel 011.80 l Jouph Emu $10, nod Riebard Boyle .25. coover--Writrlst---Tut the uuditon' re- port be received and adopted. To an expanse it Watt deem-J w print Abound only. woon---wriot---Th!" 'l'hm. MoAuloy. colloclor. ho paid his paltry of tTo.00 wright-Mehr-rt - Tho! Archm MC. Mills" Ind Alex. Gilleupio be {mid " each for stadium: Tress. books. cooper-salty-met the council to coive their p-y, " no!) for two union» a: council. 2nd: Our "Chilblain Cure" cooper-wer-r-N."" tho council glint A grunt of " to the National Patriotic fund. The following members of council and township "theitrls ouch sub-cubed M '. Rowe Corbett, Councillors Wilson, Coop- er ml Wright, Clark Llunhlm. Tron. Russel, Collector Mehulsy, Engineer Tmyuor, Auditor A, McMillnn. Council adjourned to moat " . court ofronsiou on drainage l-y-luv No. 27 at Hoponlle on Much 8rd, 1900. Bru. Irwin asks us to join with him in rmmin a. "big show" In which he has the wilful my he will supply the inlell- eel unl part hy melting bis "Literary An- ties" while we‘will d? the fest with Ile,' "Steam Leg Act." throwing in a gum! polilirul snmcrsziult when convenient Well, Bro. Irwin, in these patvioricti"t'ts dont mind if we do, with the proceds to go It wards the pun iotic fund. But really we must object, to the crasrsftcn- tion of the program you propuse. thatis leaving the intellectual part with you. One whose "jokes need to be labelled" should certainly not be entrusted with the funny part and while we have beer: assured there is some fun in the steam leg act. it would sink into imsipsuicanfe land he intellectuallty itself before the i fun of the recital of Mr. Irwin's pmduc- I lions by the giant egotrist himself. . A , _,'.r1,.... hnl‘. um [fl wi DRUGGIST . . . . ything) unless it, be your own ropeusities and the contor- nre at pmsent performing to ight face In the controversy. l to out you, rttrltt in another o Irwin. We never blamed ying brains that could mem- nwn Gaiutionsc--srhy een REAT SHOW Thus. Laugblin, CM k That Than. MoAu‘.oy. ; paltry of tTo.00 - Tho! Arehio Mc- Ieupio be {mid " each D] good my. " m lube- llabod unannou- btM2 hl“. at will “no: u sin att old old now "not. on the an. nuns-tubalâ€. gun tau-9c... ttat, 9239.39.93: Furniture of the Best like Undemklngnd tantalum-[u luau pm olplu u run-bl. may: -e_-.__- -- " 'I bee . y Ina-clan- - In Town omee-----L0WER TOWN. DUB)! ll. Colioctiotl and Anne! prom v gums. â€â€˜03-. new Leo-.3. .cornc "rum. Em puma. 100:0! tor, und Executor ministnton' Amount.- pnpuod and Bun-onto Conn Bauhaus. Prob“. of Letter-,0! Admin-imam: and autumn-:3 Obtained. Search“ and. ttt may 0.00 Title: "pom on. Company und prim Fund- 'tt m on Mortgngn gt low-It mm of mun-t. Valuab- [nude Fr :oompotonund “Mu! vamr. oFFrtW--Hclatyre Burly MISS SHEWELL BARRIOTI'R. .OLIOITOR IN SUPR‘UI COURT. NOTARY PUBLIC. COUIIWOIIR. m. omen. over thattt'e store. Lower Town Loan 3nd [mes Agent. Conny- an.cor. Commissioner. ae. was mugged â€boggy; £993»- “mm†"Griiriaid-iauGGi GGG. 080cm. 11083! To LOAN u 10'." mm of but... otBtto.-ottq door north of . locum, barium. E. J. FREEL, M. D., C. Remember no “And-op no the Hurt“. Durham?“ BARRISTR. SOLICITOR. murky pu-uc, couvnnucu, ac artistâ€, otar , Gan “34210015 to., “at... Ion? to Loan " "marble rues an on terms to sun borrower. ALWAYS ON HAND. PICTURE mum A SPECIAL" WOOL TWEEDS d YARNS G. LEFROY McCAUL. -trt;te-oid Dunk mum... opposite c. XcKluon'I implant-c Shop. UPPER TOWN. " DURNA I GROCERIES Honor can... of My Coll-go, Toronto; luau! of tho Coll... of th0 an! autumn. Ont: lumbar of the bum“ Iod- tcal and Library Minion. We ask WWII!“ tl i)llf M. J. P. TELFO RD, S. SCOTT. W. L. MCKENZIE The DURHAM FURNITURE COMPAN Y, Limited Will pay the following prices tor saw logs delivered at u. Wilson's Kill, N. Ext-emu“. Ill. l DAVIDSON. In - lupus! Experience. MONEY TO LOAN Tumult-w 6.00 â€Ulises. â€but Logswill be chad "tsoedirte b mmwumumuw 12mm. mowingsuelns. We can give you Bargains. We are prepared to han- ale, Four WOOL & other produce to your entirr satisfaction. DRY GOODS, CRUCKERY. BOOTS & SHOPS. &c., Of Pi qua ty. -'V LL an or-- MISS SHEWELL Mow-x. iidlwr tha Bank '03-