" . I] 3:5.azaxxï¬ï¬â€˜ï¬‚kxxxxwxxmxsxgxm Nf. Swinton Perk. [We are informed that the item in Swimon Park correspondence but week referring to an accident to Mr. F. Runes. mnn‘s team was mislending. The broncho referred to was not at fault in the least and the Incident had nothing very serious about it. En] A good joke is told on a Ohntaworth young man who went to Owen Sound one day last week and dropped into Dr. Long's once to be vaccinated. The doc- tor asked him if he had even been vac- cinnted before and he replied “I've been vaccinated twice and baptized three timee and neither one of them took." F The doctor hesitated but - conclud- ed to vaccinate him, and judging horn the way he holds hie nun the third vac- cination "took" eyen if the third hop-1 that ilid'nt. I Undertaking attended to day or night at small profits. We deliver our goods in town or country. Call and see for your benefit and save money. Merry Xmas and Happy New Year to all. Iron and brass beds from $375- to $10 Diners, common chairs, bedsteads and wash- stands. Extension Tables $5.00 $17.00; $15.00 $14.00 $13.00 s12.00 $10.50 Best made brass bed _ We have a large stock of furniture on hand and will sell at reduced prices for the next four weeks Made by the best manufacturers. Shewell 5 CLOTHING SALE (li Uewett d Jl,e,taha,t (ggtggEgatlgseagggtgefingggaggeggg=igfffiff 8 " large size Ulsters $5.50 for 4.00 All odd lines must go at a sacrifice. Now is your chance to buy a good suit or overcoat for little money. 20 The large sales reached during the past few months prove that shoppers appreciate the style, fit, quality and price of our clothing and Yo make room for a large shipment of spring clothing arriving shortly, we will clear the balance of odd lines at a great sacrifice. 10 I3 Bedroom Suits now I I l Men's Boy's Suits $2.00 cut price $1.50 t. " " " " " d is it BOYS SUITS AND ULSTERS: Odd Pants 1014.00 $13.00 $12.50 $12 00 $10.00 $9.50 (i25.00 Serge Suits going Tweed u u MEN'S SUITS t " " " H " _" ,enahan 4.25 2.75 " " A Rmnuoy.--There will be a happy reunion when the Hon. Dr. Landerkin and the newly-appointed Senators "Wallie" Gitmon and James McMullen meet min in the Upper Chamber of the Senate. The trio are old and tried friends and they Will be more than pleas.. ed to be an unbroken company once more At the Dr.’e anniversary picnic held in September of 1900. they were on the platform together. and it is note- worthy that in so short a period of time all three are now honored Senatols Mr. William Gibson is a brother of Mr, Alex. Gibson of this phsee.---Pmrt. Dora: He seems to be very much in love with vou." Ada t "Oh I he MF- awfully. Why, he actually got off a tram to speak to me Yesterday, when he was on his way to a football match! " A large. stock of tancy Rock- ers. A big discount on Par lor Tables, Easels, Jardinere Stands, Hall Cabinets, Pic- tures and Musi c Racks. Guaranteed for [0 yrs. The best bed spring made is the Cable Coil spring, will not sag or frame twist Mattresses from $2.50 to >15. 50. We sell the is Victor t the best made. Lounges from $4.50 to $7.50- Couches from $6. 50 to $19.00. garden» ths Once more success attended the work. MS in he Presbyterian church whose postponed Soiree came off on Thursday running last under the very best condi- tions of moon. roads and weather. The atttmdance was very good, the receipts being: ttvt't' 855 and the pram sun was ex- rrlh-ut. m't-ry performer ath-rtisvd he- ing present. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's father, Mr. Colin McDout all. About 2 p. m., the strains of the wedding march played by Miss Hazel McGregor announced the approach of the bride leaning on the arm of her father. The happy pair were soon placed in position before Rev. C. S. G. Boone, of London. hrothoruin-law of the bride, who took from them the ulna! vows and pronounced them man and wife. Wednesday of but week Feb. 19th was an Ideal bride's day, and on that day one of Durham's fair ones, Miss Belle McDougall. united heart and hand with Mr. John Fiddle. Owen Sound. in the holy bands of matrimony. The chair was ahly filled by Dr. Hut tun, who IS still close to the hearts of the Pvicevillvhvs, and who takes a live 1y interest still in the community he served so long. The addresses of Rev. Mr. Bell, Lauri-l. and Rev. Mr. Fin-quit- arson. Durham, were both of a high vl,viss. The former, after a few words of grutulutiun on his hist visit to Price ville (where his son is now Pulilie School principal) unnouneetl his topic to he "Mind your own business." and drew from the ultrupt injunction many healthy rules of procedure for young and old in all walks of Life. Mr. Farr quhztrsou spoke on "Gentleness in Sent- tish character," showing that. the qual" ity existed even in the people. with such nugeutle emblems as a lionwatttpant, and a m'it-kly Seoteh thistle, with a ree- ord and at literature of warlike deeds and doings second to no other nation. The humor. the pathos and the paavki- nesqof this side of the Scottish chm-net- er were well illustrated. Rev. Mr. Var- Ivy, the resident Methodist minister woke brrefly In a congratulatory strain and Mr. C. Rmnuge gave a. reading in the Scottish dialect. Mr. John McDon- ald gave the only gnelie feature of the evening by singing, with a. voice of great strength and sweetness, " hymn in the language of Eden. He was loud. ly uncured, but declined to appear again. Pastor Matheson near the close ex- pressed his personal appreciation to all who had assilted and moved a. vote of thanks. seconded by Mr. Rielly. to all who had rendered assistance. Miss G. McLeod accompanied the two Pricevillo soloists. The bride was attractively dreamed in white silk organdie. trimmed with all. over lace and applique and carried bridal roses. The bride's sister Miss K. McDougall acted an bridesmaid and looked handsome in white organdie trimmed with valenciennes lace, and curiod pink earnat,ions, The ring. bearer was Miss Laura Boone. who Wore white organdie and carried pink and white carnations and lilrobthe- valley. Last but by no means least. were the solos by Miss Anna James. and Miss E. McLean. both natives of the locality and seemingly but lately discovered to be singers of no mean calibre. In their selections they displayed good taste and their rendition and stage presence might furnish a lesson to some profes- sionals. The chairman. while complim- enting thr Dromoro choir strontily urg- ed action in the Pricevillo congregation looking towards the formation of a choir. for which there was evidently so much talent. The groom's supporter Watt Mr. Arch. McDougall. The gloom's presents to the bridw maid and ring-bearer were a gold brooch in the shape of a crescent ' nd a gold pin with beautiful settings respectively. The happy pair lets by evening tum for Owen Bound, the Unveiling dress bung of blue serge with hat to match. The Rtvmw’s best wishes are extend. ed to the happy hearts entering on life's voyage together. The Dromore canir came in for a des- ervedly large share of applause. This year they have been particularly active in assisting at F'nrmer's Institutes, churches and schools, etc.. and me in first, class trim, everyone of the dozen of them entering into their parts with such zest and taste and skill as must de- light their leader as it certainly did the audience. The undersigned lining been rescued to health by simple means. one: trutreristtr for sev- en! yen-I with 3 severe lung election, mt! that dread dime Cosauxrnox, is anxious to nuke known to his fellow mum the menu of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheerfully lead (free ot chase) I copy of the preemption mad, which they will and I sure cure tor Concur- TTON, Anni. Gaunt. Bntttttattrrg end Ill throot Ind lung muons. Ho hopes Bil can. em will try " remedy. n it is invaluable. Those desiring the "amnion, which will out them nothing, Ind my prove o hie-ting. will plane oddraa. an .EnWmA. Wluox. Brooklyn, New York. To CONsumm‘lvEST PRICEVILLE SOIitEE. THE DURHAM REVIEW Hymeneal. Mrs. w. Mills stpenl.ts'aturday in Mt. Forest. Inspector Harris was in Dundalk on Tuesday. De. Dixon, of Pticeville, was in town on Friday last. TORONTO Mr. Dave Winkler. Hanover, spent a few days in town. Mr. Sam Scott, attended a funeral in Holland, Tuesday. Miss Wright, of Priceville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. Hutton. ' Mr. Alex McKenzie is home at pres- owing to an attack of La G rippe. Mr. Thus. Howe is visiting friends at Crediton, London, and lugorsnll. Mrs. Mightnn is visiting her sister near iViugham, tot a few weeks. Mr. Allie McIntyre. of the Standard Bank. left for Bowmanville. the he' ginning of the week, es releiyer for a month or two in the bunk there. “is: Kate McC ormack upene Sum-thy and Sunday visiting her brother who is " present in the Sanford hospital. W e hope to hear of his speedy recovery . Miss Hemphill and Mr. Wilcox. of Ceylon, vilitcd at Mr. Robt. wratrht's, “so hll sister, Miss Mary Wright, vint- ed the" the past week. Miss Lizzie McDougall, from near Mu. loch. is staying the winter With her trrttndmother, Mrs McIntosh. learning dressmaking With Miss Hughes. Miss Sadie Noble left Wednrsday morning for Hamilton where she will remain for some time. huving secured s lunation there. Mrs. McArthur. Mrs. John, is staying a few days with her daughter Mrs. Jno. Nichol preparatory to returning to Manitoba next. week. Mrs. John Noonan, left for her home in Dakota, utter a few weeks Villt at her father's Thos. O'Donnell. She went by way of Duluth to visit t sister there. Mlss Hincks. of Prieevilier, who is spending the winter in town. went. to Guelph Tuesday morning to be present at the wedding of her cousin. Miss Mor- Miss Mary Hill, from Amman, visited friends at. the REVIEW office. this week. Mes, McKay. from Port Elgin. was visiting her daughter Mrs. Kepkey fora Limo. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McUlocklin Spent Sunday in Flesherton. with the farmer's mother and sister, Mrs. and Miss Wilson. Mr. Jeff Mchcken leaves this week for Clinton, where he bu secured a good situation. Jeff in an expert lacrosse player and will be much mined in town. Miss lane McKenzie. Holland. is a guest this week wxlh Mrs. W. S. Hors. burgh. reli. Miss Wnnetta Firth is staying with the Misses Jatues, ot Pricoville. for a week. Mr. and Miss McDougall, of Tiverton , attended the wedding of Miss Belie McDougall. Mrs. Thos. Tucker, accompanied by her brother Mr. Chas. Watson, visited her friend Miss S. R. J, McKinnon Sun- day, Mrs. John McKmnon and son Dugald. visited her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Black, last Friday Miss Dorothy Lawrence, of tow.n, is visiting Prutnn friends this week, Mr. H. Hunt, Dornoch, came home. Tuesday from a visit to his parent. who live a few miles south of Holstein. A brother at home is very in, with slight chance of recovery. Miss May Saunders spent at day visit- ing friends in Domoch. the beginning of the week. Miss Mary Burnett is spending " few days with her cousins Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burnett of Artemesiu. Mr. J. P. Lynch. Btratford, train- nmster of this division of the G. T. R. was in town over Monday evening. Rev. Mr. Farquhsnon in in ramnto this week attending the convention of the Dominion Alliance. and aim the Qundmnnial gatherlng of the Student}! Volume“ Missionary Movement. Mrs. Fatquharson slipped on a. step Sunday and fell, breaking a small hone in her wrist. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Browning and son. left Saturday to spend some time at, her old home near Glamis. Mrs. Lynn, Allan Park, Visited Mr. and Mrs. Redford the latter’s mother for a few days recently. Mia Maud Fuirman. of Guelph, who has been visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Howe, returned home last Saturday. Mrs. 1131-.) Wolfe and Mrs. W. A. Road. house. He and Mrs. Roadhouse are in Meatord this week, visiting another sister. Mrs. C. M. Culbertson. The Presbyterian chmr was many entertained by Mr. tsnd Mrs. m. Mountain last. Friday eveningi at their homo south of Durham. r. Rom. McFarlane Jr., took dong his swung. phone and all enjoyed its music. Alto. gether it was a tune to be long remem. The Misses Calder, from Calderwood, are visiting their brother, sex-mayor Calder, for a few days. Dr. J . J. Poole. of ---.- North Da- Kota, spent I week, 1rith_y' sister’u. PERSONAL MENTION. NtrrMnr.--Ail “was an town are hereby ,totttud t t in madam with the halt!) Act. they must provide tor the euanintt of their own clones. he. until further notice. . By order. Bond of Rum: Boon chAY. Ina-p. BARGLAY t NOBLE. See A. Gordon's Large and Complete stock ot Ladies; Gem's and Boys Watches. Fancy and Mantel clocks. Ladies' Iarrttt Guards. Chain Braceleu. Brooch- es, Links, Scarf Pins, Cutf But- tonA Flatware, Fency Flatware. Silverware, Novelties,' Ladies' and Gent's plain and gem Rings. LWer Town, Weâ€) Patteans WNW WOOLLEN and RUBBER and and see CA I IL our fa. mous Syl- vester Drill with, steel wire conductors. sunny &oves CUTTERS. ROBES, RUGS This week we a: attention to our new line of full lines of Horse Blankets. om. NEW IMPLEMENT AGENCY A q GORDON Winter is approaching and those needing stoves should not fail tosee ours. Also Clare makes. is†' of â€can†illlllO I HOME om. Jeweller me to drink." Preacher t " When you're tempted to drink. think of your wife at home." Benpeck t " I do-..ml that what drives Former experience in Life Insurance not indiupeunhle. Address etoatmttggientiot" m B. G. THOMAS, Supt. of Anne ios 6 King St. West. Toronto. Ont, THE ROYAL VICTORIA life linnm h d (knh Suinhcmry remuneration will he paid to . man desiring to takertup the buoineu. tsmtMigint . triiipitid." "7' __._-.. "w" "er"- “BPEIALIST EYE, EAR, 11mmâ€. Now. "lr---.-- EXCLUSIVELY. a ' p.m. Witt be u the Kidd-ugh Home. Durh-m. the â€god-edgy ot each mouth from 2 p. I. .11 Wants a District Agent, for Durham. Ute “than: to the Royal London Ophthalmic I9geteleItg1ttyhPttd the Golden Nun-c Nose PIYIICIAN & Iva-ox. OM†- mum-n Sun. ------ ( K 1010 A... HARDWARE ARTHUR GUN. - Spechl mum given to I)!“ of Women cud Children. Bring dong yodr 5 gallon can and get it filled with good Canadian Coal Oil forgo at. a We received a fresh carlond last week. FEBRUARY 27, 1902 Sugar Shells 5c Curry Combs 5c Whips 5c 3 Line Snaps 5c Odd Knives 6e Tie Ropes 8c Gal. Iron Dippers IOC Butcher Knives 15C Candle Lanterns 15c Wash Boards isc Hand-made Axe Handles 1 5c Halters 25c Snow Shovels 30c Hokey Skates 3 5c Chopping Axes Soc Dark Lanterns 55c Home Clippers 75c Clothes Wringers $2.: 5 Washing Machines $3.75 Single Harness $10. So DR. GEO. S. BURT. Jack Before commencing to take stock we are determind to reduce the immense amount we have in store, " present and are prepared to give you great bargains. Every person ghould take advantage of the offers that will be made for the next two weeks. Below will be found a list of a few of our snaps: HOURS W. Black. Ewing tto chi SC SC SC se Jet/e M isty Wont Bed Wont Child Whit Ian Men child Wont hand LAD] take Pupi MI sh vet# su lb. Wei "