ttt _", :DURHAM REVIEW. film '0 held, Imdlhgd every -tamttrofludtfsntr ot the .termtte -deo-tatertteUmexer of that good an- Inth family. Andllnnst " 1ire.that'uia'r-itm"themreeeired h. unused with an than]; life. A by. My Me n. â€him.†tag» mm (iiii!itr'1'iiiil1,'i'iiiiiiFtrae: ab-teat-ttm, . some one asked Sir Wilfrid Laurier how It came that he being 3 Roman Catholic, was so broad in his views and tendencies towards others. His newer, in effect, vs: as foliowtrt--"trp to the “e of eighteen I could meek nothing hot French and I hired out withnScolch farmer in order to learn Smith. Every Ming this good mu held fitmitr m ahhs and the different when of the household read In turn 1 an. of the m. In conned tune I we. Invited t-unrtth then-“yum. morn-1 The total trade of Canadg in 1868 (the are: year of confederation) was '131,(m000;in 1878it had inereas- ed to 'i7'2,C00,000 an inereane of Ml,- (XD,000 in ten years of revenue tariff ; or an average of " 760,(D0 per tannin. p: 1896 Canada’s total tr'ade was "tht,00o,aooan inerease(in 18 you: of extreme protection) of '66,60ti000or an average of ",700,0al In 1900, if the remaining four month: of the fueel year keeps up the garage. the total we will be 837me an “use of gamma» in than can and peetereuee to Great will) 11-52 per cent; year .1111:ng Imam"- months being M) u. It. 'ea,m of Liberal administration and preUrentini may. It i univer-lly admitted that there the better criterion ot the general â€mummy ofthe country and at “condition of the working classes than the circulation of small bank 'toe.A--the " and " notes. The valuoithess notes in circulation in Ocular 31 " 18N, was 07.0mm», in 1895, 01mm in 1899, '9,420,000. The “we ennui increase at the Mod Canada. during the different - periods since confederation is as 'butt-r.- From 1868t01878( ten years d nvenne tarttt) 3-15 per cent; from we to 1896 (eighteen years of ex- no motion) 2-14 per cent; from Mott to 1899 (three years of reduced Budget Pointer: The mom! bank clearings is re- qniud a a reliable indication of 'brqtonditioetottmde. The clearings h the six peineipal cities of ©hmdn 1111897, was '1,174,000,0ah him: "calmâ€; in 1899, sly" IBO, mono, to increase ott375,000,- lll) in no your; In Iâ€. 1896, and 1897, the Canad h- Nettie, Railway actually cancelled no" land ale. in the Northwest than they "beteed new sales but in 1898 - cold nearly 193,000 acres and in Iâ€. 267,000 was. The Dramrnon Lind Inle- in 1895-96 were to the ulna d only â€All, and the following year the mmdmpped to 86mm, but last A mined interest bu been the at- M this week. with very little to M it. Roberts either an'z or Inn's um northward, in be: about been!) move has been mallard to Warner. when 001. Dnlgety with 500 Beiiauts m making s gulls!“ sand - I no“ active enemy. Three “no on going to hit help. ad before line is read be any be relieyed. Hurry up Bobs. Only a B. yet. Out on to Kind than you it: guns . " km from P. â€at. man was invested in Dom in buds in the west. It is no' definitely announced that Hefehng cannot be relieved except by the force untied " Beim. There never no I anthem relief echmm. and land Babette has asked Baden-Powell to - on: till Hey 20. Poor Mnfeking. The notation of the week has been the â€Hiding of Lord Robert's unet- IOI on Ballot. Warren and other; for tho Spun Koo failure. After keeping “on. 5 weeks it no plain that making “on public had . purpose underlying h. Thin purpose an only be to form Wand Women to Inigo. and in he: the latter has been "matured to tho civil govemonbip of Ihreiumnalnnd. Nubia; about Bullet. but Roberts in we for the moment "on our the government. who†only support he is, but cert-ml, n among one. It is o bod “motion. for if Roberts chock! die. red up. and jealousy would duo“ bring about. before the numer- mledion editors. ourself among the number. could got there to also charge of the -aign. C. Range, My, April 26, mo TI! WAR. 25);??sz F 'll, i +.i---------. Bdttorard - Rainhll for the week A8 in. Snow- fail nil. Moorsof moahine 28.6. Gel- onl direction of the wind loath and south out. sud my bin-taxing. m. tr. Ptott.ttititde. Wanda-11d when --truthttpettrBt-r In 'tsi-ted to , (at MI: in thine. thin not. l low-nab: eon-Ill. Mr Alex McRao is home on a. 'visit to the Frank] roof, after an absence oftwe " you-sin Wisconsin. b For the Week Ending Anna]. woo _ limpet-tare- Mer. Illn- Some of the nntenanted houses around are reported rented. We hope it is the case as nothing nine Inch en appearance at prosperity to a place more than to see the houses occupied. Messrs Thus Butler and Don. Camp- bell have spent a very profitable wiiw ter cutting wood for different parties In the Inst comm: thew out. S2 and iied lOeordaofwood in two eye " ll) Jae Ryan. They are only two boys we. Mrs Martin has lost within the month two fine yearling calves, oc- casioned by over teeding. This means {Mutual and intellectual worry, whie is recompensed however by the finaneial result. Chas. is brim- ful of energy and oneof the Lake's most credit: le young men. Mr Jas Nash is taking an unavoid- able rest these days. A falling tree glanced, and struck him on the leg causing some severe bruises. A tuber unfortunate accident at this busy time. Mr Chas Ryan made a brief call at his home at the Lake Sunday. Indeed his calls mnstneoessarily be brief, as he is doing an extensive business in timber making, lining several gangs weaning ttqoughput gbe oguntry. [The following budget is dated A?!“ 6, though it reached as only since as: t%ue.---Fai.] The canal cub. town-hipdl‘m- - on April 13th in tho but In“. Aylon. Hambu- til youâ€. Tho min- I“. of lonnot My was and Ind tsooiirmed Treasurer paid the following nwonnta " paused by council. M 0 McGregor, but] edvioe. O4: Binkle Bros crou bur ing miter-box no" school home in Neus. ad: 81.15; Mrs Ann Carley. 66 yudc gravel. t2.tt0; E Widmeyer, p. in. repair- ing eidewnlk Ind culvert Adam St. in Sensual. 81.55; The, Municlpel World, seven copies. M.O; H Wither": to pay partial removing ice Ind driftwood from 5am coneeuion bridge. $250: M B Flvnn en Leeann: of printing emu-ct. 015; Alex “when. impronn; reed " lot 1 con 8, M: E Qunnu. 18 week's keep of widow Weigel. 01950: Wendel Ort, chuity 86; M Murray on sect. of salary on nose-sot. Mo; Commissioners Droier. O'Beilly and Bruno roe lively. 2. 4 and M; the new M; the Tfl $2; total 017 for communion work; councillor: foe “mean a meeting ot due. 012.90. Council will meet to noon" of Bevinion in the town lull. May S8th at 10 o'clock e. m. The once-men: roll for A. D. 1900 in returned by the new: and open for inspection. _ 7 The (allow: m was roe-ind from tho Genet: Hunger of the Grand Trunk Railway 2,tgi't,t'tt to oom- laum " to noon: . " the barel- t'lll public at Honda“ and Ayton ' “All nan-agar train. amp " both Mons. The train path. through Nomad: about 11 a. m. (to which you rain.) ia a freight train. which. I am aorry to say. we can. n06 atop " Sonata“ and Artem, on account of very bury grad“ in the viunlty. to don would - the reduc- tion ot the load hauled. running in our inability to hwdla important busineu ofreeod. While " all times anxiona to meet any reasonable request of our patrons. no cannot. " you will readily nudorulantl. undemh additional expense that the banner»: will not warrant; but in tuisinatanee, I think the above should marine. you that there ia no really good reason for oomplnint. A bylaw was panned to oonlirm the op- pointuouu of that following om-rr.-- l’ulnn-nun: D. MeCrio. Wm. Crawford. I Wilkinson. ll Mof%t, J Calvert. H Ila-in. The. Roger's. Wm Cameron. E W Brulviu. WI: 07000. Wm Word. It Pound. D Brown. J Watt. In Weber, SCnldwoll. In Icahn". D Leith, A IeIlvndc, A Slovak. C Blyth, J Cornish. E Bottle, M Doururhne. Wm Moore. J Taylor. A McPhen. l Robertson. R Ovens, E Hollidny. M Clary. ll Miller. I Long. Joe Show. W Inns. M Kenna, N Car- mount,-All Ammonium. D Roma-y. A Ebonnu. CYeunuu.Jr.. C Kath, Wm Ellis. J Rein. It Txndnll, E Reuben C Yeoman. gr.. C Herbal. Duncan McKin- nou. El Foick. G Leibold. Wm Hopi. J Fisher. G Damn, T 0'Farrell, y Fisher, Tim O'Sullinu. F Dimmer. G Gorbnm. P Groin. N Wong". J Selim-ll. J Poick. V Dickort. V Rosier. Wm Xenon. J Ed. undo. A Piuintter, V Gram. E Neil-hon. A Weppler, H Hill. B Bender. Fkooster, Jae Booth. J Boron. A Penney. ' Helium. F, Widmoyor. J Wepplar. M Murray, W Young. J McQueen. A Wagner. C Manna. Wm Bohkopl. Wm Horst. Wm Munhnll. F Hiuue. G Moore, F Warner. D Lipport. 8 wan-.1 Hughes, Wm Fritz, R White- ford, W Sunder. Tho- Derby 31.. P Bum», A 8mith.--2. Ponndteepcn: H Biemun. F Ochm. Wm Navrlle. R Corley, It Ovens. I Bonny. Wm Crawford, W J Holliday, A Horton. H Bingol. L Himmler. P Young. 1 Flynn. Wm ReheopC--8. Fence- Viewen: Gmuuston. E Rynu. P Each, T Dungunu, J Robertson, Julius Salmon, ll S Miller, M Doyle, J Edwards, D Wid- may", J Widmeyor. WEATHER BULLETIN. April Irish Lake. Goo. Hopf, Clark 01.0 Quite n number from our burg at- tended the funeral of the late Mrs Mack on Sunday Inc also that of Mrs. Mead. This district has been strikingly Miie. ted within a week, by the removal of three old sealers. _ The funeral sermon of the late Mrs t Chi D. McNiece of Normanby was breached I no, in the church here on Tuesday last, WM after which her remains were taken to! life. Maplewood cemetery. We extend S our sympathy to the narrowing friends. L_..?. Mr. and Mrs Wm. McCalmon l Domoch spent Easter Sunday and Mon day in our burg. Mr. James Gadd, spent Sunday last with Varney relatives and friends: The concerts given by the Gold Item. edy and concert company in the Or- ange Hall for the past week and a half were a great success. mam Fee. spent her Easter hotidayis " home. Ova-worked eyes demand rest. hotatiimeasarcaaforup. "htt9'tdhstaigusr, mun td't,2'1't,1t,ttt 0min a my or my; 1imd-diytimit-tiii". McNmcte.-Irt Normnnhy. on Monday. April 28, Mrs. MeNetce Br. MAcur.--in Fly-0mm“. on Friday, April 2). Mrs Joseph lack. aged 68 yrs. MEAD.-in Ext-emont. on Friday A ril so, In. Mend. atredii6 yrs. 3 mos. p SemMfortseadsttorour Thtramtaturesmng v" FiriiirirrirriiGi "â€555 111 S,i,'MiStiiiieEiie .11 a," o. a... orexeeu. - Worry. been!†use otto- 55009. Opium or‘anp‘hqu..yuled m?d ttttef Futon“ wan GaiioTaTi.VfrtjiGaiisa, Its-mm mm“- tree many dam. in» Wood Campy, Wind-ct.“ BSP Wood's Photphodino it sold in Durham by Jun. B. Gun lawman & Co., and 8. Paint. Drum. Malinda , - Wino. 1A.TataEi1rffiiFriTpjiV Kr-, tiirid Knit-m f 3 VARNEY DIED. [ Tired t Eyes mz'llinery BOoming. S. F. Morlock. We are daily replete ishing with large ship- ments to insure complete assortment in eterg/ de. partment. always contains the new- aware that our stock est goods atailable. The trade are fully 0 trindqe and annual tt'eSist't,l'lll'l"i'll'ld'l, 'ittsrj'iii'rht'i, New“ machinery the sth" and an up 0 prosperity in . My " m‘bnted manila". 0- Tier, delivery Mom D " I My“ new = , 1;. Mr Alex Morn m 3 yet Madame any!†Int. hall: from the Pick» Bloc.\d Dasha. It and In In W at. It pul- ont on an mm to It: Ion. d the In“: our tteatiat P. . . '. of m ltown I Again the echo of an. no and the â€cinema: hub of the jolly ship umber , gang in bond in the yicmity. They an " [m uni operating on Mr P anronco'u [iii n late porch-so from Mr H Parker of Durham better known as the) T Corbett Mm Huiorio Campbell hit but wool: for Durham to loin the nay-uric- “a intricacies of the did-skin; In. Mr and the “in“ Ue of Holland fit,',',','.',' '0th "like" tft village four Bun Br. " in. [has o Mr and In Louis Snub. , Something more than usual has been going on in Presbytennn church circles ‘bere lately being the election of four new elders to till the plecee of than the: through old ego And J?lirmiuts ere in.. nepem'uted from “tending to their noted dutiee. Meme Dr Smith, D Smith. D Mormon em) J Minghem were the choiee of the people and the solemn end intending ceremony at ordination will be diepeneed on Snbbuh April 29 et 11 o'eloek. Mr Lorne Campbell who spout the winter neat Duluth Minn. arrived home last weak and is a present a busy mun behind the plough. Merchant El Hunt spent the beginning of the Week on I business trip to the Co. . Probably the most honored end can- gratulsted man in the village at present in Mr Duncan Monrison who last week wns joined in wedlock to Miss Bessie Clark of Aberdeen. We congrunhte Mr Morrison and In: masome bnde and wish mom plenum nailing out the see ot Intended for In Inch. Blythsomo. winning and u fun-loving u ever is Mint Hand Duguel who is spending the Enter twin] " the old hum. farm The mtuuging com. of the Presbyterian church hero hue secured a site for their new church from Mr D Quirk just north out of the old one. It is . nice dry sloping piece of ground and both ecuveu- ieut and landmine to build om Dornoch i, tt'tii,Tfiikred K' 'P. r, 'yi/ttif', _iiji,','ti; ' bi': r. if? I ' 1 1 ' A §$$$$Â¥$$$$w¢$$$$$$$$$$$$$$§ ' We malt, specialty of' 05 (? NOT cam mi ea t' Our “’arerooms are now fully stocked with Massey Harris Flows, Dons, Harrow: etc. All the latest improvements on all articles. Don't fail to see the Massey Harris Drill, then buy one and it will make you money. A car load of Waggons will arrive within a few davs these were bought before the rise in waggons. No other shag; where o vou can buv a first-ruse Wnaann " n I... - --.=, We have a new light Massey-Harris Binder we want '01: to see ed . weight and Roller Bearings from Top to bottom of it. , Positivch" {heat-2%; running Binder in the world. - --...Fu11 line of PIAXOS. ORGANS. and SEWING MACHINES.-... We are well stocked with TURNIPSOWERS, SCUFFLERS, HAY FORKS etc LOTS OF MONEY to Loan at 5%. 1m of [names “can.“ LOWER TOWN Implement Wareroomtr. WM CALDFP ahriyee4u4ee4eart1tse1tegsqsitsqsetu-tsetsiygyiygysateiyqsqsit (iiycssa/NegCs-w-gCb,v"'it) GRAND MOGUL, INDIAN CEYLON TARTAN. Good TEA Cheap must be good as every garment is guaranteed and money willbe refunded if it isnotasrepresented. All seams are overcast. The Cloth is sponged and shrunk. The Linings staged. The BMW trhett%Mesnrhitih mutant stein “good as theoutddewhichyoncmsee. Itt%ttt1attrreutge dauemee. Made tom-mst mama. snows 'ttget Ili'"" Good Clothes are not expensive. it is the common kind that costs most in the end: Is what we advise RASSEY HARRIS AGENCY, DURHAM. Shorey's Clothing E buying. you can Buy a first-class Waggon?! Gul; Far. d. BURNE T TwoCar Loads of Eunice. Demon-mm Cam toehoose from. Goods bought six months ago, Prices will surprise you. may“ Dried rants, Peaches, (Crawfords) and Prunes. Finest selected Raisins. Cur- CALDER (Fruits Ks "WW ,7 Ft c'et'.i/'yr"p'/ La, 1122:? f _ ,M WW“. 'tad {it W0 Wh TW Wh GEE] Fioorl McFa otc ou US w acec ‘25P tt Ihle 0c We on K