$ Local and District News. q “mm““sQQsi Deal with the Crowd at The Big Store. 2 papers of Garden Seeds for 5¢ at MacFarlane‘s Drug Store. Lucas, Wright & Batson will close their Durham Office until the end of the Parlianentary Session at Teronto, a€tar which time Mi. Batson will be at qeseeeee0e820e0100 8 * _ cgRANT‘S AD after which time their Durham O# asual. LAxp Rorizersâ€"Uf lhe and at reasonable prices at Roundry. Call and see them Dr. Gun has est ablished . at his son‘s Drug Store Lowet will generally be found there 12 a. m. and from 2 to 4 p. m Prayvers FoR mencing at noov of intlercession Y eathedral, Toronte. Ant ""* he continued until the end of New Hats® New Boots‘ New at The Big Store. Musicai®.â€"On Friday ey the home of Mrs. Meredith A will be held, The preparatio QOQQQQQQQ“““" * 4 “Q‘QQ'%“S‘ € Musicar®.â€"On Friday CYC"""" the home of Mrs. Meredith A ‘Mus will be held, The preparations pro a very pleasant eyening. The a sion is 2 cts, and the w hole pro are to be devoted to a most av purpose and the meetin g . deser hearty support. DXXX AMEFE.~â€"LiASL neckel d ol s 2 C PC of low type atiempted to blow up a lock | 1 on the Welland Canal, a full account apâ€" be pears on an inside page, read it. The | + damage amonnts to $5000 *only "Isay |e Toronto papers, which then kindly inâ€" ‘, form future vaudals where to apply the | dynamite to be more effective !! ‘ ITus Porrs.â€"Next week for the l evenings of April 30 May 1 & 2 lhe\ Town Hall has been secured by the \ Canadian Order ot Foresters for the wonderfual exhibitions given by the ‘ "Jolly Pulls" who are the best of fun | Makers and hypunotists. Plan of ball at 1 Gun‘s Drug Store. Admission â€" 25¢ Reserved Seats 35¢, Children 15. ‘ Foroxto Ttur Gay.â€"This week the Aunual Horse show takes place in the Queen City, and. as usual for some ‘ years back. the part taken by the equines will almost be secondary to the . *Society" brilliancy which it has become fashionable toassociate with it. To many the event is of first importance and one writer calls it the Show of "Beauty and the Beast." ning to aï¬k it disgraceful that x mvhln““'“mw' VOL. XXIL NO. 17. Ladies BJ Store COricKk®ET.â€"ine LUOPVE met Monday night for reorganizing for the were a full attendance 0 this game, and the boy thusiastic as they have making one of the stror strongest teams that ¢ Durbam. In bowling t the old Star bowier U. D.« "**"°" {The Demon) playing again. Th lowing are the Officers for the cu year: Hon. Pres.â€"Dr. J»mieson X. P Hon. Vice Pres.â€"Dr. Freel Pres.â€"J. 8. Robertson Vice Pres.â€"G. L. MeCaual Cap.â€"J. P. Telford Tress. â€"K. J. 8. Dewar Secy.â€"J. G. Park Com, Mangâ€"J. A. Hunter, w.S.] son, A. W. H. Laudet, J. F. Gr Mcintyie, G. L. Hughes. Jeff Mc Men‘s Salt in Sucks yrers For Tns SoLpIEH ig at noon on Monday, reession was begun in ral Toronte. The se C Rrptt®: *) _ alstingu glo.ions history. distinguished atatesâ€" | W a men, authors and soldiers, with special | Tho reference to Canada. _ Jt is also recomâ€" | Her mended that & suitable program of | Znd Pu'io'.ic recitations and songs by the | Bac pupils and addresses from trustees Of {Mm others should be arranged for the afterâ€" Sr ] moon.. The Canadian ensi{g or the| Art British flag should also be isted on | 2nd tbva-louncbool buildings. We hope wi D-rhl\wllln.kes good showing On Do1 this occasion. and that preparations ATC ten being made by our School Board and | __ ‘Fown Council to supply flags for the ‘0UDCY _""" _ aa. We are beginâ€"| _ _ _ â€"â€"XXXâ€"â€" CC ‘s Heavy Tweed Waterâ€" ‘ proof Coats $3.50. ; Black Twill Waterproof : with Cape $3 5o. f wally at.â€"The Durbham Cricket Club | aday night for the purpose of zing for the season. There all attendance of the lovers of e, and the boys are very enâ€" ic as they have the material for one of the strongest, if not, the t teams that ever represented .. _ In bowling they expect to be ly strong on account of having Star bowler D. B. MceFarlane mon) playing again. The folâ€" are the Officers for the current Get a Town EMPIRE DAY. Of the be Saturday three men ed to blow up a lock al, a full account apâ€" lusaek . ~wpdter It. â€" ‘‘The or Bbis jatson will be very Monday 1 B in opaiipeatindoantt Autuandamenmce farmirent te * $35000 «"only "Isay | of his age. â€" Whule in town be was the EA"'Z“" phpoâ€"rematie<th then kindly inâ€" ‘g.w“ of Mr. and Mrs. J. Knechtel. {report: The :]ndge returt here to apply the '\ Hanover Post. | on the evening. train a ffective !! Tur Jorry Purrs.â€" Prof. Theo. Pull 1 :g:tt;;r;«li‘ '::)::zg:‘.:ly;f: . week for the l is the Greatest Hypnotist of the "’e'%returnedm their hontes May 1 & 2, the | it is doubtful if any one else now before | the decadence of the cou m secured by the \ the public has half of his astonishing | e M cp Ts Foresters for the | powers. Heis a natural Hypnotist, and | . A Loxa Move.â€"C Mel is given by the ‘ he has developed his wonderful force by 1 ing Of h“"_Of it at least, . the best of fun | careful observation and profound study. :mmiutl,:.h)ect on oMt ’f'g s. â€" Plan of ball at 1 Ir his own peculiar domain he is not wfe(e) A lntg oru’wl:“t;: . Admission â€" 25¢ | equalled. He is to be here April 30th ‘[),o ontl"ru er '](: ey bildren 15. \ May 1 & 2 and all our readers sheobld atâ€" ] wer Town. . Fo cross PE U serrsmmant ~""The sikort Tt i:::\:‘ueoeflry g x".move wers en ene side an in Nt evening f the i1 the Inn« t1 The admisâ€" le pmceeds st aworthy 2%% 0 at Suitings n m Wal s1Cai€ The Big 11 imes TN ISC wil at Cash for Butter and Eggs Store. C Mt, Forest MelhodISs. * Sunday. For that tired feeling try Springs Sarsaparilla, at M Drug Store tole ol sent 3 40 and $15 t Never wi minion bave 10 the controlling taken was er w sLOG cre 9 | _ SouTH AFRICAN PICTURKES,â€"â€" AHC 8H° " | of \ou Saturday night last drew a very fair | "® | .udience, chiefly young people who apâ€" of plauded vigorously when the features "~ | of popular heroes or the Canadian °" | troops were thrown on the screen. Conâ€" fhe siderable disappeintment was felt that , ed \ the pictures were not moving ones but be | only very ordinary indeed Stereopticon . ng ‘mnunts, and many of them not photoâ€". ®¢ ‘ vraphs at all. _ The bugle calls, the: folâ€" ‘charge &c., and a promiscuous mass of Dt | other comical matter, and band music. * ‘ was produced by a graphophone and + |some of this was very good, It was announced that Mr. Long the proprietor was called away by the illness of his wife. This may have influenced the show. In Another : nheWw _ SUOCK _ _YYAC*! /C GRS® iT The Big Store. A ProxEEr PREACHER,.â€" Rev. Mr. Stewart, of Durbam, preached an Eng lish sermon in the German Baptist church here Jlast Sunday eveniog,. Mtr. Stewart was the first Baptist clergyman to find his way up to these parts, which he did about fifty years ago. The revâ€" erend gentleman is still hearty and vigorous in spite of his eightyâ€"seven vears. â€" He took as his texo the 4 & 35 * e ts o Rev w axTEp Ar O xc® he did about fifty â€"years A§GO. . AY 101 . erend gentleman is still hearty and vigorous in spite of his eightyâ€"seven years. He took as his texi the 4& 25 verses of the 12 chapter of Hoebrew, and delivered an excelient sermon speaking with fluency and distinctness for a man of his age. â€" Whule in town be was the amwest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Knechtel. The Rev Mr Laittie‘s cf nt $45 to the In A €15 toward the l. CrEax Tuxz Trees.â€"While it will be q. | a almost an impossibility to rid the x | country of the caterpillar pest, owâ€" ‘kâ€" '| ing to the extensiveness of the natural ! | woods in this section and the imposâ€" 'sibility of going through the bush and | killing the eggs, owners of fruit trees | can do much to prevyent the progaga.t,ion | of the grubs by t-xuminil:s the limbs | and removing the little girdles of eggs which will be found in almost over{ tree. the | From apocimens we have personally reâ€" . | moved it is quite apparent t‘l_ut. Ego acâ€" 1 Fasy? : I9° tha C Pa OPRDOECTHR CCC CC CC the public has half of his astonishing ‘A Loxa Move.â€"C McKi ‘s kuildâ€"| £ EoV TR NWCCCC powers,. Heis a natural Hypunotist, and | . _" h if of it t-l dask h"";:;“ ySuUC":1 Cntsridicas e ‘ he has developed his wonderful force by | ing or hallf Ol 1/ W east, bas been a pNOâ€" 1 t minent object on our streets during the| Striking Coincidence in Sickness careful observation and profound study. weel; being on its way .under directinn! and veath. Ir his own peculiar domain he is not Cl & d onl smmiancm * of Contracter Wolfley to its new site in | k equalled. He is to be hoere April 30th Lower Town. To cross the bridge it\ Friday. morning last the northwest May 1 & 2 and all our readers shofld atâ€" ; \‘*| corner of Egremont, ‘The Corners" saw reud ts 3 was necessary to remove the supporting | two old settlers called off by the hand nd his entertainment. The short 1€C" | rimt id a el \ f desth, _ "F i and chich be delivers at the heginsiq | timbers on one side and prop below.| of death. hese were Mrs, Mead an mR t 3 > 8 ‘ This was done and a successfal crossing | Mrs. Mack, two neighbors liyving 0n adâ€" of the entertainment is alone worth the | made,. â€" The other half will follow rightâ€"] joining farms on the 3rd con. of whole price of admission, for Prof. Pall EWi .llld In‘a short Cline Mr McKin‘:\on \ Egremont about 4 miles from Darham. is a scientist and accounts for every:{ will{)e doing business at his new stand \ oo c o2 coune oi on stime thing that he does upon matural laws.| iÂ¥ i g‘ shop. South ‘of t! »\ years ago and 3‘ Course l:i“d Lh'e sa.nlw There is no superstition "or â€" dppeal to 1e only implement shop + outh 0o 1e | ex perience and vicissitudes 0 early | *t pers *_ pD | busy corner. | pioneers, each saw their families grow superstition, with Prof. Paull. MHeis acâ€" ' k ‘to maturity and usefulness, and alxmt‘ \cmnpa\nind by his graceful assistant, Jur| _ NEY FB«)&T.:-Ireland and Co. early, 10 days before their death each was ‘Juseph Pull, who takes an active part| MO“}‘"Y m‘:}’:‘i '»Ol‘ed()ut :lh. Ol;i store :;:::&“g"l‘,:lt’hpflé‘{‘elg"h r:mhi!:;;( F::)((l:nyt it 4 P s 3 \ window 4 s t s > | in all the work each evening. Under Ln'dl(:lw' e thavo: C e .ut‘y 'clw Mrdi 5 o‘clock, and Mrs., Mead an hour later, | the auspices of the Canadian Order Oof T since the store was D11 t 0t On Sund.ndy both were laid in the silent \1.\,,.‘,“(,“_ Plan at Gun‘s Drug Store. have replaced them by fine plate glass ; tomb, mid many evidences of respeCt, \fronts with two small panelled panes‘,nnd large attendances at both funerals. South ArRICAN Prorungs.â€"The show | above, _ Inside, the cmss-stnirw:\y\g"hm'“d" funeral era "'t 11 t d “; on Saturday night last drew a very fair | which did duty so long as entrance to | w:; :::::-i:;“f::;y v:.’n.:: eng(;-r "“\:‘s :\7'.‘: »udience, chiefly young people who apâ€" , the Masonic Hall has been torn uut.“ Mack was fnll()We(Fh her husband and | plauded vigorously when the features giying to the view the whole area of the | family to Mfl‘le'\'flflfi’ cemetery at 3:30 | ] of popular heroes or the Canadian | store at once. The light behind, the| R‘ m. KHey. Mro. MecGregon om(-m(ed'nl l 3 on o en Piromnt Aralt af TX Aputd | Mrs Mead‘s tuneral and Rev, Mr. Ryan oht.wall of the Millinery room and the| at Mrs. Mack‘s. irn tailoring ow er Town. h Mr. Ferguson will preach in orest Methodis\ church was to increast n all lines of pay now have to p ind will have to of price for all j ler thait he ma PME Oy ~ EPCE CO0O T NOC Ase e un onl okg Kind of broods. With the removal of these girdles from fruit and shade trees, the flight against the pest in town and country orchards will be much easier The work should be de done at once beâ€" fore the treesleaf, as it will be im‘)os- sible then to detect all thelittle girdling nests. â€"Ex. Mars.â€"In Durham on April A300, @6 Mr. and Mrs. Mars, a daughter. \ 8 Purhd ary in W manufacturert H z of price rmed an hurch to pay . more ; â€"Lady apprentice Apply to John Nichâ€" H BORN. Durham on April lith, in iy make k Wall n b priniing in Chatsworth Famine Fund Mission deficit. ers of the Doâ€" associacion for The first step the price 25 per look AT The publ not affected the The BiR‘ LicExses GraxTEp.â€"Without giving the whole list we may say that at the h in the : meeting last week in Holstein, all last h â€" next | year‘s licensees were again granted the | |layor except one in Ayton and one in \ Hanover which are held over awaiting bottle of | . t Farlane‘s| improvement. A new license has been | granted to Wm,. Ryan Rob Roy, and to | Mrs. Herg ott, Moltke. nprentice ohn Nichâ€" | Purgk Sx®o.â€"The undersigned offers for sale 100 bushels pure *‘goose wheat‘ free from tares or other foul seeds, Tests 'mtsw‘nrth 63 Ibs. â€" Price 80c in ten bush, lots. Can e P,m_‘d be arranged by mail. Delivered in Holâ€" n deficit. | ggajn, â€"Also a quantity of Timothy seed $1.00 per bush. M Paper at liv LP ) per lishâ€" bhis t( ng n DURHAM, THURSDAY, APRIL 26 1900. built by Mr. Chas. Watson, N, Egreâ€"| ment about 40 years ago and 0('('npied! by him for 15 years is the worse fnr'; wenr but the lot is a good one and the | acte of orchard could be pruned into | profitableness, | Principal C. A. Fleming of the North-‘ ern Business College, Owen Sound, has recently purchased over $700.00 worth of new typewriting machines of the latest styles for use in the Shorthand & Typewriting Dept. of the College, Last Sept. he introduced the ©Touch" system of Typewriting into the College and the result has been excellent, _ This Dept. is row the most complete and upâ€"toâ€"date, [ on ty sit Yrinmker __Not a case, civil or criminal, was there for judge or jury to act upon at the Orangeville Spring Assizes. The Sun says in closing its report : The judge returned to Toronto on the evening train and the jury scattered immediately upon being paid for their attendance and the officials ‘returnedmtheir homes to weep over \the decadence of the county." A Bu which did duty so long as entrance 10| was buried two years ag0, eHooe . ECCC the Masonic Hall has been torn out, Mack was followed by her husband a:t};l) +iving to the view th hole area of the | family to Ma lewood cemetery at 39 tt“\::&m“«n z‘e H:I,‘: T: 10 :a;:‘;) “le p. m. _ Rev. Jr. McGregor offlciated at} o l . ng arl KE ehind, th€ ) §fy,; Mead‘s tuneral and Rev. Mr. Ryan lightâ€"well of the Millinery room and the| at Mrs. Mack‘s. \ la'arge front brings every part into clear| _ Mprs. Mead came to South Grey with light. Modern table counters are beibg| her husband in 1857, and after a brief put in and in every way the store| resido(;x(e. in Durham of !;emi i;, Sh\‘)' â€"toâ€"date 7 > moved to the farm where both died, in assumes an upâ€"toâ€"date n;?pe.u'ance. \V'e\ 1800. â€" Her surviving children are Robt.. c\mgrat’nlnte the proprietors on their| on the homestead ; fuh“. Hudson, Ohio : enter prise. l Richard, Akron; William, Cleveland ; _ Woorrex Mirrs Soup. â€"The Wiarton | (iqor(fv. Columbus. _The duuglh!fl‘s ntE I Wollen Mills was sold on Monday by | Eliza eth, Mrs. L. Elvidge, Dathant : c 4p o |\Sarah, Mrs. R. Webbetr, Bentinck ; the assignee to Messrs. Porter, Leith & ) Muary, Mrs. McAtawney, N. York ; Co. for $1,350 and will be run in the| Hattie, Mrs. Lindell, Manitoba; and fuiure by the above Co. with Mr, Hallâ€" girs. is HOl‘ton.edgi)ltlti‘niilWOâ€â€˜:i‘ c '11;1‘:: in c i aughters prec eir mother : a 'man in charge. ?‘hey took possessi0® | T/ petty and Mrs. George Crittenden. | on Tuesday morning. The members Of | Mrs, llenu{ was 75 years 3 mos. old at ‘the new company are Dayid Porter, | her death. Wiarton, G. P. Leith, Spry. Dan Milâ€") â€" Mrs., Mack is suryiyed by her husband ler, Wiarton, John Dance, Keppel, and| and was 68 years of age at her death. Ezra Hallman of Wiarton. The last! Mrs. Geo, Lawrence of town is a daughâ€" | named gentleman, who is a practial man | ter of the deceased and also Mrs. Jno. |and sucessfully ran the mechanical deâ€"| Lawrence in Manitoba. James on | partment for the past year, will be as beâ€" | the homestead is well known. At this . ‘fOI‘G its mamager.â€"Wiarton Canadian. | writing we have not been able to secure | _ Awumirm ENnUCATIONAL ASSOCATION. | further information. â€"â€" laddressed a T. P 1 .“ B ul aANK DockKETt. â€"Not Mclxx®s m Review. ovil iï¬ t ar ie 4P ui hn t 2‘::..:::: THur® Late Mrs McNeic®E.â€"On 1068 he Bible day last all that was mortal of Mrs. D. jut . the McNeice was laid to rest in Maplewood ing the ' cemetery, where her husband preceded out the\ her a number of years ago. Since her thought% husbands death her home has been SEEVeN: with her daughter Maggie, on the farm . pxtinct." | They had purposed tc move to Varney sug;;esl;-% this spring to a property they had roducingi bought but her first move was to her soâ€"call edl long home. One son, Thomas, on the passe a| nomestead, and one daughter remain , part in \ and to these we extend condolence. ool text| Ax Esteemtp WirLraAmsrORD Lapy. rresoluâ€"|\ â€"This community has again been sadâ€" mhoolage\ Aened by the death of Mrs. Buchanan, jovrity of| wife of the aged postmaster of Willhamsâ€" . PERSONAL MENTION. H Miss Minnmie Firth, Zion, left Tuesday | for 8t Mary‘s, Ont. I Miss Margaret Gun left this week on . a visit to relatives in Woodstock. | Mr. Arch MacFarlane has been spendâ€" l ing a two weeks;holiday round home. _ Will Younger, Fred Koehn, . John Tory and Arthur Ellis, of Durham, spent Good Friday in town,.â€"Post. i Mr Angus Cameron, Tuesday morning left for Bottinean. N. Dakota, and will \be there during the entire eummer all | being well. \ _ Mr Jas. R. Gun hbas been appointed agent of the Confederation Life Assoctâ€" |\ mion in town, a position lately held by Mi. Jno. Kelly, Miss J¢ Miss Day couple of the latte Miss Jessie Johnston is in charge ef Miss Davey‘s room in the school for a couple of weeks owing to the illness of the latter‘s mother, Dr. Hutton, Mich, and Miss Jane| Hutton, Rochester were home last week | at the funeral af their brother. Ali the ‘ family were present. ‘ We notice by the O. Sound papers that Miss Mary Gordon, and Mr. Jos, Firth, stands at the head of their res® pective classes. Well done. Mr John McKechnie, this fine spring morning. enters the ranks of the beneâ€" dicts and we wish him and his bride all the joy of the occasion. t Rev. r. Kettlewell of Mt. Forest, ‘ex-president. of the Hanmniton Conferâ€" |\ ence. will preach educational sermons im the Metbodist Church on Sunday i next. Mr. A. Gordon drove his daugnict Mary and her friend Miss McKenzie to Owen Sound at the beginning of the week, and on his reluirn bhad the comâ€" pany of Miss Dora Davidson who was visiting friends there. { Mrs. Mead came to South Grey with |her husband in 1857, and after a brief residence in Durham or neat it, they moved to the farm where both died, in 1860. â€" Her surviving children are Robt.. | on the homestead ; fl‘uhn. Hudson, Ohio : oole CA hatn . "Citliam. Cleveland ; ford, after a few weeks illness. Her husâ€" band and three sons and two daughters remain to mourn the loss of an affection ate wite and mother. The funeral which took place on Friday to the Presbyterian cemetery, was very largely attended. 1 o hi s C uon t onl Wncs s CAAAE JOY . TEGOE s 1N 06 un e t ces Rev. Mr. Grabam conducted the services Among those who came from a distance to attend the funeral was Mr, A. M. Anâ€" derson ‘ of Owen Sound.â€"Chatsworth Nows. PASSING AWAY. e occasion. Kettlewell of Mt. of the Hanniton reach educational y in town,â€"Post. x on, Tuesday morning . N. Dakota, and will che entire «ummer all ch, and Miss Jane were home last week eir brother. â€" Ali the _____â€"â€"’â€"_-â€"â€"f monnenmenmietvetenemetmncememments > ion, left Tuesday Wm% fa | We cats â€" MA ue . , ® P ‘7 d ‘ his daughter McKenzie to ming of the had the comâ€" On Tuesâ€" Kmd Her husâ€" "Large Sales & Small Profits." p THIS WE DO KNOW iz ~ verything for armers ! 4 J We invite your attention to the following lines of goods : CULTIVATING, Coulter & Scott Drills Wilkinson Plou%hs, number 1 to 20, and repairs of all kinds. Shares, Soleplates, Etc. Not genuine unless the words * Wi«irnsox Proven Comupraxy " is cast each piece. _ Wilkinson Famous Steel Rolier made in three sections. 8 Li ues amk a 11 YKT L __ Casn for Produce Palmerston Buggies. _ Bugg!©$ Bell, Doherty, Thomas SEWING MACHINES. liams Sewing Machines and supplies. 'é;;;tï¬ Â§fTitoration Gale. The special display est to all lovers of stylish mi their color Combinations, the admiration from allfwho visit WE INTEND making Extensive ? of our Store during this month, been let for taking down walls bs putting in new shelving, putting the Store, Plate glass counters, re ing etc. How we are going to do on our business at the same time, Our present st the work to g« Painters will 1 ilter & Scott Drills and Caltivators, Dise and Spade Harâ€" rows, Seuffiers, Ete. Also Sceotch Diamond Harrows. try hard and do our part, . More Meanwhile gather together all the vest it in Dry Goods, as such an class Goods at Cut prices will not fow d We beg to inform our Customâ€" ers andga the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash system, which means Cash or its equivalent, snd that our Motto will be TRELAND & CO. )V e ‘nt stock must be very much T« to go on . The Carpenters, Mas will be hard after us, We wa two thousand dollars, Can we WHEELS, aking Extensive alterations in the interior ng this month, Contracts have already ig down walls between our two stores, helving, putting in a plate glass front in gzlass counters, repainting and Kalsominâ€" > are going to do all this work and carry it the same time, we hardly know. ay of new Hats will be of the greatest interâ€" of stylish millinery. Their different designs, nations, their artistic effects, cannot but win all"who visit our Showroom. ADOPTED BY aananananannaninnnn MI1LLINERY . WHOLE NO. 1154. ELS, â€" Chatham and Snowball Wagons, Buggies trom Campbell of London. Thomas and Berlin maxes of PILANO and ORGANS HATNES. A large stock of New Raymond and Wilâ€" ArC, MorC avoul ether all the mone .. G. & J. McKECHNIE. . McKechnie. :s“w“sswsv e GRANTS AD: M C seeeeeee0ee2e02000088 ? h A good Tweed for 25¢ and an all wool Tweed for 3: BARG )pport Laidlaw‘s Old Stand. U reduced to â€" enable {asons, Plasters and want to reduce our ve do it? We will, it the store later on. nev vou can and in unity to buy first for a long time. AINS IN TWEEDâ€" on