o 6 Mrs McCronnell and daughter, of Sullivan, are spending a few days with Mr Thos Milligan. Mr and Mrs Geo Noble sr. attended the funeral of the late Mrs Wm Noble, of Guelph. Mr Thos Milligan is at present yery ill but under the skilful treatment of Dr Freel we hope soon t» hear of his recovery. The Rev. Mr. Campbell and Rev. Mr. MeDonald, _ Cedarvilie, â€" exchanged pulpits last Sunday. Next Sunday evyening at 7.30 p. m. the Rev MrCampbell will give a leeâ€" ture on the India famine in behalf of the C E. S. There will be a silver collection taken in aid otf the suffering of India. All are in vited to come and cast in their mite for the poor starving people of India. Mr W m Duffe visited Orchard friends lately. U The cold weather is still to the fore and the farmers are beginning to thin & that the spring is not going to be any earlier than usual. â€" Bat the news fromn earHer the war vietory ful be almos Manv Miss H: ‘ormerly nt visitin J Renton. We are sorry to hear of the illness of xrs Duncan meArthor, of the North Line, (not Seotch Town Dunean) as she is con fined to her bed for some time. We hope to hear of her specdy recovery. Mr Hugh McPhersou accompanied xr« xeDonald, who bas been hbis guest for a week or so, to her home at Crawford on Saturday last. The storm of Mozday night the 5th in=t., bleckaded the roads runming north and south in some places impassable for trayvel. Mrs McGill of Hamilton who spent a few weeks with ber mother Mrs McePhail of the South Line, left for her home on Saturday last. Mr Neil McCannell was lately apâ€" pointed _ Deputy _ Superintendant _ of the Sabbath school in the Presbyterian charch bere, an office which he is qualitiâ€" ed to fill with satistacuion. Sawyer McCrae has received a idrge uantity of logs during the last two weeks. %il mill yard is full, which speaks weli of Mr McCrae s abrility of carrying on the business. Alex MeDonald (Red Sandy) who spen: the last two years in Vancouyer, arrived home a week ago. He was for one yenr in the service of the Messrs Webster form â€" erly of this town. Miss Mathesou, sister of Rev Mr. Mathâ€" eson is spending a few weeks with he! brother and family before leaying for Billings, Montina, where her brether reside. Mr Duogald McCormick is somewht under the weather for the last few day , but we bope to see him around again before long. The Patriotrie Concert held im Hall on Wednesiay evening the was guite a success in every resp was pronounced by. those preâ€"a one of the best ever cheld in 4 The hbaill was tusiefolily decora motto«, flags etc. â€" The choar aas by County Com, hicharason, of ton, who «is his duty to pertect1 Durbham â€" Glee Cns was in at Mrs Butters of the Commercial Hotel is making preparation for unprovement t« ber premises in the spriog, by way of hauling stone and brick. _ She intend> putting ao addition to the hotel. and to them Priceviie owes a debt o egratituds for the munner in wiuch they discharged the _ dumes devolving upon them. â€" Jndging from the manser in which the several peces were renvered, thes must have spent some time and patience in the preparation thereof. _ Am ug those who took extra parts in the program were ; Thos Nichol is gotting everyth ing ready for a new frame baro next summer. Mr MeAlister of Duntroon is visiting his daughter Mrs Thos Nichol, D Roa, tor a day or two. Mr Jobn McLeod of Sunnidale is visit ing with his father Wim McLeod of th« Sourh Line for a few duays. Miss Maggie Mcinnes who spent the most of the winter with her sister and brother, Mrs Dancan MeDonald and Joh» Mclones, leavos this week for ber bome at Calgary, N W T. a good singer. E MeClocklin gave a comic sope Which was well received Lawyer Davidson‘s songs and recitation was also well rendered. _ The Soldiers drill was anotbher feature which drew much attention and was well received. From Flesherton Mr. and Mru, Sheppaurd enlivened the audieuce by their songs, also Miss Joyce sang most be@utifully. Speeches were given by the chairman. Rev‘ds Humpurey‘s and Matheson and the usual votes of thanks to all those who took actiye parts in the evening‘s enterâ€" tainment. All went bome well satisfied M J. A. Honter, who at intervalse gave a pumber of patriotic songs, reciiatious etc., well rendered. J P Telford saug and reâ€" ceived encores. Evervyhody knows J P is P VY m 11 rC wi s We J 1 W J M Find] n i0 1C€ Hutton Hill P Dromore wa rrigeÂ¥ilig UI LP t V +4 e + 11 rening the Tth mast every respeci, an mose preâ€"ant to I breld c in â€" Pricey die ddiv decorated wit e choar w as occopte at Ason, of Fieshei to pertection. _ To was in attendane He owes a debt « mner in winch the rAnol Wt M sh El Markd M Do: Among the trayellers on the C. P. R. on Saturday morning was Mr Thos Sallvan. He will visit Brampton, ‘FTorouto and Alliston friends. A purty was given at the residence of ur esteemed Townoship Clerk Mr J 8 Black, Tuesday evening last. Uufortunâ€" ntely we were unable to be present, but judging from other parties held there we have uo hesitation in saying that it would be an unparalleled succers. Me=«rs Edward and Jas Sullivan. and lohn Watsh are geitinz a quautity of ice harvested those days. i Cort oy Mr Mr James Ryan asccompanied by his daugbter, Miss Maggie pumd a visit to OUwen Sound lately. Mr Ryan returned in a few days, while Miss Maggie reâ€" mained, and purposes attending the *Business College, and is taking up typeâ€" writing aud Shortband. In that instituâ€" tion, we wish our schoolâ€"mate every »Lccess. Miss Annie Ditner of Glascott, is visitâ€" ing ber sister Mrs 8 Martin, in Artemesia, Mrs Patrick Gleason, of Murkdale spent Sunday with Lake friends. Mr R Burnside, of Markdale, called on severol of our best farmers, last week. His object being to purchase fat stock. Donbtless his bid was nneatiâ€"factory, as no deal was affected. Mrs Purvis . f Allan Park visited her ister Mrs Mountaim one dav last week, Mr Ed Hopkins jr. of Allan Park speut a short time with his uncle Mr (Geo Cuff=, lateiv. Mrs E Armstrong sr. is at present spending a few days with her daughâ€" ter Mrs J Blithe otf Normanby. * Holstein. Mrs Wm Hamilton of Regina, N. W. T. was a guest at Thos. Brown‘s over Sabbath. W est. Mrs Alexander and son San«y. of â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" suire visiting friends here at John Rawn and son P&kMI of New Lowell visited friends in this vicinity last week. Paul having engaged with Henry Legge tor the summer mnths. Those that left for the West on Tuesâ€" day were the Messrs Driers with a car of stock and implements to Gainsboro, Man, David and Robert Sim for S; Cean, Man. Miss Minnie Morrison for Courtney, N. D. Miss Lavina Rawn of South Bend is the guest of her sister Mrs W S Horsâ€" burgh for a few days this week. The Ladies Aid of the Methodist church gave a tea at the Parsonage on Wednesday evening last. After tea was oyer the evening was spent with games, singing and sucial chat. Mrs Calloway of Mt Forest being present called the Ladies together and formed a Womens‘ missionary society with a membership of ten. Miss Maud Burrows left on Thursday last for Chicago where she expects to get a situation as a shorthand and typewriter. Mr and Mrs J C Healy of Mt Forest spent a day or two last week with the formetrs muther Mrs Healy. Michael OConnell is seriously ill but under the care of Dr Brown we hope to hear of his speedy recovery. Mr Ed w *BR%4%88%484%1%%4% 1 0 4 2 Mo Win Picken lef} Monday for the n I‘h llogsforothers. Edisa bustler.| TOUCHES THE SPOT «* > C «trrz nz â€"â€"â€"<@ 6 4 Irish Lake d rd un Mr i8 L D B | | K MacLeod‘s Systen 5d THME BIC STORE Ao ermmmmrnomemomerennananen rnermonararnimammmane Neak and Impure BJ Liver and Kidn 2 WMll PAPR : ce CORTHN J. A. HUNT ER, GRUMS PR \~â€"@®@» Driuk only our 2 ‘ ur new samples are in. We also contract tor Papering for you as well as supplying the Paper, at very lo west rates. In pairs and by the yard. _ House cleaning is coming on and you will require some new drapery. One of our newest things is a Colored Muslin Curtain at 250 per yard, with heavy frilled border of white, The best made. We have a large Assortmert mal CASH FOR PRODUCE. H _ mea%XN\NNNNENNT ALIIIIE2H3 42 mm UÂ¥ ZO¢C 124 Japan or Black,, ie Renov: o"oleColn"ole"oln "o neelane e qi2 S AAP c Be After Them Barts GIVE US A CALL â€" BOOTS #& SHOES Aamm.._ THE PHRENOLINE REMEDTES D. McPHAIL _~ Residenceâ€"HOPEVILL] UEWARE OF SPURIOUS IMmiTATIONS 1y our Rheumatic Specific or Kidney ana Liver Pills, For sale by H. PARKER, Drham Saving and Spoending Clerks Machanies ans others who wol to get a Business EJdnesiion bit w ho ha the time to attend College shoulo ge! Book« on BUSIN 5§ SUBJECTS study at home, during uie loug wiuter iugs, THE /; NORTHERKNY‘ ; GotermeidUYeqe OwWwEN soUND, ONT. has published a series of BUSINESss$s BOOKS which are not only rUll@v}e fore use in the N. B.C. but are excellent for pom studz‘ Subjects : Bookkeeping, Commerâ€" cial Law, Correspondence, Commercial Arithâ€" metic and Mensaration, Also Shorthapd text books, Write for descriptive book circular to A BUSINESS _ FDGAT What you spend f is really a saving valuable possessi se our good Owen Sound, [J A Carload Take the lead every where, We are working day and night to supply the demand. Our correspondence shows that hundreds upon hundreds of poor sufferers are being restored to health and happiness daily. C. McArthur, Durham, Ont They are absolutely pure healthful, _ Guaranteed to Rheumatism, Sciatica. Neq: heumatism, Sciatica, Nearalgia Lumbago, and all forms of Kidney ind Liver troubles. Northera Business College, C. A. FLEMING, ) axp Gext‘s W arours, PRwWaRER Fuarware, Cooocks, SPBCTACLES, StErurxc StpyEt NovELTIES, &°. &¢. vo. LIVNVINGSTONE Of D. MePHAIL, H A. GORDON, Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grev. C. RAMA GE. Durham Our Stock is open for i \f S»pring t )1 good Jewelry Its always a _ Come and INC blast Are the speciality of the trade. Style, Quality and Price are up to date. W« are determined to give the best bargain~ in footwear that can be given. meville J3 RINCIPAL Nearalgia ade has opened 1) â€" â€" â€" Highest Price for Produce at McArthur‘s ON | Cure an AF & 4% P k4 () On said lot thers is said to be erected a comfortable brick yveneer house and a log and frame barn. The farm is | well watered : 70 aeres or more cleareq * | and the remainder good hard wood bush The Worrty is situated about four ’.“fl southâ€"east of Williamsford and is _ l cunyenient to chareh and school, | Mortgage Sale of Farm Lavds u|'n||l,). Li whieh will Sale, ther« Thursday, 15th of March, 1909, AL £Z 9 CIOCK _ #006, LHC 160]i¢ property, viz;~â€"â€" Ixnt Number 56 in the Second cession East of the Garafraxa }o the Township of Holland in the C of Grey containing one hundred more or less. Terms of Sale :â€"10 per cent of the pur. chase money to be paid on the date of Sale, to the Vendor or his agent, and :lh: balance without interest within 30 y" For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to H. HS MILLER,. Esg. Hanover. at the hour of two o‘cloc} afternoon. The following valuable proj Iot Number Thirty in the Concession and Lot Namber T the Third Concession, both nor Durkam Road in the Towr Glenelg in the County of Gr taining one hundred acres more There is a large clearing on : g:ny. in a fair state o} cultivat lance is well timbered. Terms:â€"Ten per « money to be paic Sale. For balan will be given, and of Sale. The property wi subject to a reserv the Vendor. For apply to the unde Hugh MacKay Auctioneer, Dated at Durham February 190. The property will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid. ARMSTRON(G & TELFORD Owen Sound, Vendor‘s Solici N. B.â€"The property if not sold which will be prodnced at the sale, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction at N. B.â€"The property be affered for rent. MORTGAGE SALE. t Wednesday, March 28th 1900 nder and by vi iGor® e Anetion by Jaimes: ‘r, at MeDougail‘s H« illage of Willia HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE OLD o‘elock â€" noot in full d an a °C be prod u will be © CServe e ns memoes will be ent OT O N m further t of the n cash « reasonal ade knov fle t M A pr OWN® If t} ert y rty i1 were 1‘ jess $ * )