98 {a DURHAMVREVIEWJ Fnmax. After 5 or 6 weeks of quiotude with I steadily lesson‘ng interest in the in. I change II now noticeable mu we no on the eve of stirring scenes one. more. Such part oi the army as “not needed for guard or gun-icon work is on the more " severnlpoints and today it is reported Brnndford has been captured. Gen. Broadwood. of the Inter works dictator. is agam winning honors Gen Inn HIIIHILUII. Gen. Pole Caren. and Gen. Tucker are “so eomparatiyely new lumen, but becoming prominent. Gen. Hunter " moving north from Kimber- ur. Gen. Hamilton, from Tltaba Nclm. Gen's Pole, Carew and Tucker with Robert: on the mummy line to Pretoria. The “temp: of the Boers to lure the my But to Ladybraml has failed and the northward move may succeed m cutting od their connection mth Kroon. and; Hes Om Gen. Pole Carenr'ss the Cmsdiune were ll krd and are 18 mules River when: they tind keyed. Broadwood's mom mu meurg. mean position but keeps th In; the main force it French is further " and Brabsnt IS fur all Ire swinging to t reinforced gradually Gen. Hunu nher at Wind the Boers win two other pla the Yul a tot No news t or the Betra dun pm liu Botha is reported (Juneau attitude of the Burghers. Kn hope orfinal victory but Jo, mp0. The Boers are dram levvral and 25 cum] a mall I Gen Brandfort peo British " heartily An uneonfhanei “aft-king has heel ing to get the I ilr us at first. The official H from all causes to and 108 wounded serious taste of w Thursday, May l0 I900 Lord Roberts has rench n palm half way betwven and Kmansudt od " sti The forces to the east am no ulso mukmg progress. ugicul movement " fl gm an inside page we give a 1 these operutiom. will be in the Transvaa The DIVE t OM Weak -Few is down . I ww" l ache K MarFs conscit my on and " i'/,irsiciiou.siy my Ilu-y did line-5y m my “up. I i1m.nd 11mm may to take an'd genllv in :u'tlnn.†If "yotoa.xy/t,l),r:i/.1erli.l.tpil wympmm of Kidney or Bladder tumble you can test this great onediciru. free. Arrange- ments have been made n'hethy every roadel' of this paper can obtain a trial C ot F. Pitcher-‘5 Mackache Kid- _ ' absolutely free by enclosing â€2 mm ttsr postage to the WMlet Co., Toronto, Ont. If you "a convixéced Pfteher'ts 2Ite t on wan ' you c“ pure no 35?“; for tio eentt per tittAe. If Cikuno18t " tMr',','.'?,', mulled hee 21...... on receipt o price. , _ that. I Tablet: lumlici mane" ney m tsufterc Ka" l'rn e Bad doubts th few doses that furn- not tub: l an. tang m.Y Carre. and gemh If you h Kidney or this gre" Mtg hat M9“ ofl & Dunn-w- Wm" on receipt WAR NOTES AND NEWS lle n wl my mail adds evi Dr. Pitcher's l " not on difrerer fines, producing nt cures from fh rouble. They at mm from kidney 'rnnviclion of nu II " many days "titt W an {camel to date shows M 3 wounded, enough to give taste of War. an Barks Young Bucks. Backs, Strong Backs, Escape Fur Backnclur ACHES COME. Kidney Talk. 6w 31w " m be Kidney worth lrefo II been AT ll ish int ret Ai RY " lame to the fact hwkuche Kidney I lines lie; other oick an r- cLache and iri'l", . n revelation to complaints. and ril because of the " " :hed Smaldeei tn Bloemfonteir till pressing on ad to the was in which ut " r some two or uftervd from a whey trouble. J night lying moved about. Pit cher’s Back- got a bottle at ‘store' and can y did finely In lt' easy to take st mfont M shtterer only ' using. for a tr tsuccess. (m all account. of n tion m rune cure. ft dit rynmn. Durh c. It was ac " The big aura " HIE " " msh army n ily will Ill] tart It, did I ll re tut " dead him wliitliersoever . labors may be crown ' his new charge. His . charge of the congreg t Mr James Atkins . examination as Dent , a few days at home I 1 Butters of this town t for Mt Forest on Th . where he is going In "roonsibiltry. We l . much successin his I' the til (h Mn Hooter McKinnon of this town) met with a very palnlnl mid»! on. day l loot week. whilo stopping " the platform n the door she slipt coming down haavily breaking her arm above tho elbow. The venerable lady in doing at well u could be oxpected no far but Will take a long tuna before she is able to ho nbout again. Rev Mr Darrcoh gave his unwell sermon on Pastor of the Baptist church here on Sunday last. Mr Darroch made mnuy friends during his stay amongst the people of Priceville and elsewhere and it is with much regret that the ties which hound people and pmtor together tot' the last tive years are now to be severed hut all things “ark together for good. The Rev genllvman has “can called to another tield to lalmr in hip: Master's Vineyard and although smry to depart frotu the good people of 1'riecrille yet, he has the unumm-e {hut then prayer. will lollow him ssluthr.rsocver he unetll that his labors may he crnwncd with “moms in his nmv charge. Hrs succwsor is to take clmruw of the congregation next Sabbath. hero on Ema-my I many friends dur people of Pricevil is with much reg bound people am last five yen-s up all things “ark t Rev gentleman h field to labor ll and although RO,' good people of 1’ Swim M. The I eeun: ere Mr Croup, are qm buvm: The Owen Sound Sun, of Tuesday. published a. rumor that seven battalions of the Ontario militia-among the num- ber the 31st--have been warned to he in readiness for an emergency, either at Welland. St. Clair or elsewhere. Fenian activity is given as (likely reason for the warttintr.--Ghattworth Banner. Business people on the move and visit- ing since we last wrote. Miss Maggie Kaila who formerly lived here and kept house for her brother his returned from Toronto and taken up her abode in Mr Riddell‘s. Some at our business men went to Fieshcrton Court to give evidence in a. me a warm law suit. Mr and It: McArthur have been View mg sick friends in Glenelg near Priceville. Mr and Mrs ueo Dean and daughter drove out here last Suuthy from Dundik to see their friends. T Mr W B McDonald formerly our v11- lwe shonmakel came out from Dundalk Mr W II McDonald formerly our Vii- lage shoemaker came out from Dundalk hot Sunday to see his old neighbors. Mr A H Burnett took a business trip to Durham a. few daya ago and on his return went to Dundalk on Saturday. Another wedding on the 10th con Quite a nice little party of neighbors and Mt Forest people witnessed the marriage.--b'ee Marriage notices. McPhail was the west side survive him family and v In Ins 69th j The weather has been hackwsrd ‘and cold lately which keeps back seeding. Mrs J A Scarlett. has been visiting at her daughters Mrs MoEgchnio in Mount l tt 'orest oehts Their Business Booming u ames Atkinson pissed his final lion an Dentist. Ho ls spending ya at home with his mother Mrs of this town and will be lemma 'orest on Thursduy of this week e is going to practice on his own may. We wish the young Dr ccessin his practice. " Mr Humphreys htul quarterly at Proton and volunteered to Mr Matheson ot the dme to Park by occUpying the Presby- “I V ext “I o n1) ll Prieevillty tl all tin cured. tttug a in nd 81.0( 3 one o le of Pr n his was at (3N " Hopeville my free trial bottles ot iaeovery for Consump- its simply enormous in remedy, {tom the fact 23 and never disappoints Astlstun, Bronchitis, mat and lung diseases You can test it before tl Durham emeutu. &e at and lung You can test trial bottle fr u " as canned men e at our drug to their many trial bottles ol husband as Arble works Charles MC- t monumcul Mo tree, large Every bottle their them is on the crested to 1nd have m to the neir dead ole yur I in a J ff meters m a Islnnt Wttt For the Week Ending May T emperature. M Anril N.......... Brave Men Fall. Victims to stomach. liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all fuel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, backache. nervousness, headache and tired, listless, run-down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that, Listen toJ. W, Gardner, Idaville, Ind. He says: “Electric Bitters unjust the thing for a man when he is ell run down, and don't care whether he lives or dies. It all run down, end don't care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new atrongth and good appetite than anything I could take. I on new on anything and hue . new lane on life," Only 60emttioetr drug Itasca. Every bottle" new. I From the reports of the Meteorologuntl ofiice we learn that the mouth of April in British Columbia has been exceptionally tine. light rains, bright sunshine and little frost have given u. good start to vegetation. So that to the west. of the Rockies plaudi- ing and needing are over, grass is growing well.gram is well up and fruit prospects are favorable. In Ontario and Quebec the temperature and proportion of sunshine even nbova the average, but the rainfall below. Fall when is reported to have wiutered well generally, and to be in good condition and vegetation generally to be well forward buds of many forest trees are said to be coming forward rapidly. Hurriston has vandals of a low typ who have dug a trench about-1 feet wide across a howling-ureen lawn. In Manitoba. the poplars are reportu to be in leaf, wheat iields quite green grass 51x inches high and all things point ing to an unusually early season. In the Lower Provinces the weather for April has been for the must part my settled and gloomy with stormy weathser and snow in the beginning of the mouth, vegetation late, but the fields green here and there and the harbors becomiugtreo of ice. The St John river opened on the 23rd but owing to the lowuess of the water and the coldness of the weather, naviga- tion has not yet begun. Rainfall .26 Snowfall-just a hurry of snow. General direction of the Wind north wetit and on the 2nd and 3rd blow- ing a strong gale. Hours of suntilunea) l Frogs heard only once and that on the evening of the 29th nlt. The week upon the whole has been exceedingly favorable for agricultural Work notwithstanding the heavy fronts and the result has been that field work is well forward. Probabilities warmer weather Willi min. WEATHER BULLETIN. E April M ay y ------i.- $1) ' F. Morlock. illinery Booming. Max (INTI/'4 (II/mus contains the new- We are t idling with assortnmnt in New (/4 Ptvittumt metals to insure romph Y) f he (mm (100 1900 Min. 40 Ili N m " are daily rep/en \Valkerton seems to have succeeded in its binder twine project. Building is tteinttarmtttted for. 'tt our Mum“ I L, M cPhail BLACK,-- to Mr daughte Tatum-A WELTZ,-At the residence " the bride’s parents, 10th con. Prob-m on Wednesday May 2nd by Rev. Mr McDonald, Cedarville, Mr. Loni: Tnngh. M t. Forest. to Miss Mary, old est daughter of Mr. Philip \Veltz. Il MHjocKLt.N "J00.to Mr. lin, a dung MCKINNUN. day. April McKinnon lt EN'I‘UN a m ila bh only assistance possible. We make a specialty of relieving tired eyes and guarantee satisfac- tion. . Sensations exist for our guidance. They are Nature's warnings. Over-worked eyes demand rest. Eyes that tire easily call for help. Properly adjusted glasses afford the Etry--GAIMr-At the residence of the hride's parents, 2nd Con. Normunhy. on Wednesday. May 2, by the Hey. D. L. Campbell. Mr. James Petty toMiss Mary, second daughter of Mr. Thus. Gadd. A RS“ A LL April 29 Marshall daughter a _ x T it; . ' ", ‘~" 7'itr. , x. cr: _ T , V (ll'l (If! 0 Mr. and MI daughter. :.~lu Durlmm. on Mr. and Mrs. Wm MacFarlane & Co. In Durham, on Sundnv M and Mrs. John A. Elm L,--ln Egremont tth, to Mr. and s'to ful {1/ In Proton, on May lst, Alex aged 69 years. a so n V211 ll Jt MARRIED In Durham DIED BORN tll livan Tp., "' Wife of l daughter t'e an April M, ll Al cl rm MI ttt " Jtrf,,fé' ll Wttt lot Lt iv! M " “Us (f i ilflll(M, " _-ij,',. R. McGOWAN.’ H rBobért hem-y of Robb, viaitad his p". lentoI and other Mona. Round the can" no y. - Mrs. Walter Ferguson his been very poorly this last week or two, but ia we to gongnnm] aout: Moreland Matthews spent one day last week under the root of the old home, am} , souuime 91-99%. .. - .. u “in Agnes Hunter spent put of Inti week with her Inter Mrs. Juno: Mather. l Genrgu Henry mule (hung on Fridtv trom Hepwmth to see his mother and A turned on Saturday. - Robe. Henry loét a horse one day last week. It was ly of his My tym. the old Vatthew farm he I farm he bought fro: Sandy Reid of ly home on the goth, were glad to see hit IN' Wc LOTS OF MONEY to Loan at Wm . Hn We Have LOWER TOWN Implement Wareroox (si_ij)es--ips-a"isw--i'8iijj) e SEEDS! SEEDS! '0 I'lows, 1) on all arl then bus O I‘ERMS -..CAsH--0rder, will receive Bran, Shorts and Middlin _ Screenings an ht DEWEY l8 ilj[llilli(rf(lHjlftlllflij. 'C “I if L’JILJ ve lit/w " ss,"sD(Lba-cs"oCba" ba/ici), Sugar Beet Danish Sugar Beet Mangel Wurtzer- MASSEY HARRIS AGENCY, DURHAM. IN If " , 1,, "IE KI, F, i n We are selling a pltce in China and Dolph- wau'v. We give you short prices on Henry '5 Corner n bit when IMPERIAL PATENT FLOUR HUNGARIAN PROCESS MANITOBWR PASTRY â€DER and GRAHAM F It CRACKED WHEAT at P‘ARINA lor â€NORM Food W rly Vaughn h Onion Se! tt "It: Impor ll m I) M Fearman's pure Lard alw CASH -. FOR )01115 are now fully stoc s, Harrows etc. All t as. Don't fail to see t [C and it will make TO h ratings 1e world m I r Ail PIANOt3, ORGANS, and SEWING Ath TURNIPMW1iRS, SCI'I-‘FLEI n IJU\ J BURNET mm. tl" Mst tl t1 Fake them whilethey last M " " HALF A 002. TEA SETS , of Wa ht befo l l cn w ings. _ Oat Chop and Mixed Chop and Excelsior Meal tor Fowl. O " ll CCG ll Wt ARKE 11 Friday - u the s bv H. PARKER Drug n II ly ns ill ld 11 m W a Wm Brown'l can Tom land a nnrrnw mp0 . week ago while phyiug on a pllo of lumbar. The pile fell over and he can. In“ while u plank {all Across his neck. causing the Dr. to put in six um. GM who“ he in doing manly. Mrs.FrerBoud ol Magma " 1L}. tt-,'t ing her out Mr, and Mrs. 1ieotue Wilson ot “a mill and “Liner [duds around; r Irug to son her bowl: tta'attt In In; no at time juhy girls. 1Ncid' bu Inu- the mama! alt may for his - how which in gain]: to II. n - Dnvy in: header. {it on! In Will Cluk of Yancy - . day 'uitlartt triad: around the mm last I“: you wil Sec tl tt ’atwrson'a Grocery Store 1nd Caretul Attention. " ll It the a " en Give Us a Trial Issuer of MARRIAGE CALDER ll ltd Ma IOIICV " Yr"rreeet' _ .. an last ivith M asset EGGS SSC\ ht K MACHIN H Ha ment Drill W. " " W D