+ 34 At a resent gathering here which inâ€" cluded many ratepayers, Mr MceFadden councilior, brought up the question of the advisability of purchasing a roud grader for the use of the township. Though admitting the excellence of their work, he was personally agaimnst the project. Mr Wm Lawrence also, who uses his head for something more than a hat rack usually, foresaw the difficulty to be met with in this northern locality, and where the roads are already in a good state of proficiency. It might suit the south end with their muad. So lt them hoethoir own row. was the conâ€" census of opinion present. The funeral of the late Miss Mary Allan, daughter of the well known clerk of the township, whose sudden and unâ€" expected death has caused such a feelâ€" ing of sadness througbout the comâ€" munity, took place on Monday, to Reid‘s cemetary, followed by a large cortiere ot friends and neighbors from all over the townsbhip. Messrs Jas Lothian, Droâ€" more, Alex Brown, J D Roberts, J D Main, W Mickleborough and J Waddeli, acted as pallâ€"bearers. Rev Mr Campâ€" belt, of Dromore, preached the funeral sermon, drawing lessons of consolation and comfort, from clouds of sorrow which are dispelled by the rambows of promise which follow. The deceased took an active part in C. E. Society, S. Sehool, Ladies‘ Auxillary, and the musâ€" 1cal part at Sabbath services. _ Her place is recognized as one which will be hard to fill. _ Our sympathy is extendâ€" ed to the sorrowing relatives. Com. raising it in value The township council had a meeting here on Saturday last and got through in fair time. Mr Sam Kinnell is around assessing the township. He said that he is The rain and warm weather has taken the snow all away and it is like spring here. On Wednesday, the 12th of March, Mr W W Hall Jr. took to himself a wife, in the person of Miss Hooker, of the south part of Proton. _ The knnt was tied in Shelburne. and the party drove to Hopeville on Thursday, and a very nice party was held on Thursdry eyening at the trosidence of Mr and Mrs Hall, Sr. _ Mr Hall, Sr, has sold the farm and is moving to Sault Ste Marie, and the young couple bave‘ rented the house for the summer. includes seyeral Conservatives The New Liquor Act was passed by a maâ€" Jority of 12, voting will take place on Dec. 2, the yvote required to be at least halt of the total votz of the general elections of 1898. Thus is removed the temptation to tamper with the vote at the coming election and the verdict, whatever is may be will indicate the temperance strength untrammelled by being coupled with either the municiâ€" pal or legislative vote. â€"The Legislature was rromgned on Monday, after the royal assent bad been given to 116 bills. The session, for a last session, was unusally free from acerbity, and the closing votes indicated a confusion and helplessness on the Conservative side which gives little hope of victery in the country. Mr _ Marter, formerly Conservatiye leader, voted frequently with the government, being tired of hearing the Conservative leader continually talking of "co‘ossal steals,"" "gigantic ublic robberies,"‘ &e., &c., without geing supported by facts The goyâ€" ernment‘s railway policy in New Onâ€" tario, so popular in the country was given a majority of 19 which of course One resolution was passed expressing condolence with Rey. T. McCullough on the death of his wife. another expressâ€" ing congratulation«‘to Rev. G. Kendall on his marriage was duly recorded, while a third recording the Presbytery‘s appreciation of the life and labors of Rey. C. Cameron, which had been overâ€" looked at the time of his death, was entered on the minutes. _ Thus in Presâ€" bytery as in the wider circle of life the shadow of sorrow ever treads on the heels of joy. Reports on Sabbath Schools, Church Life and Work and Church property brought under discusâ€" sion matters congregational, social and political. Pclitics as a rule have small place in Presbytery discussions, but on this nccasion as temperance and other questions came under review it did not require a very finely adjusted pulitical weathercock co tell in what direction the wind was blowing. The Cedarville commission reported, were thanked and discharged. _ Rev.‘s Aull, Hunter, Morrison and Young were appointed Commissioners to the next General Assembly and Presbytery adjourned to meet in July at Clifford, when the Presbyterial Young People‘s gathering is to assemble on the same day.â€"Com. Arrived too late for last week The Saugeen Presbytery met on Tuesâ€" day at Harriston. Rey. G. Kendall, fresh from the sea breezes, in the chair. Rev. W. G. Hanna was missed, being at home quarantined owing to scarlett fever in the family, Rev. Mr. Cull also was absent being in attendance at the meeting of the Home Mission commitâ€" the in Toronto, while Rev. D. L. Campâ€" bell was detained by a congregational meeting at Holstein. } eBR e rie t 2 Aell. Afe n § tec ce it mm North Egremont. SAUGEEN PRESBYTERY. HOPEVILLE HOLSTFIN The organ has not yet arrived at the Ebenezer, but when it does we may exâ€" pect it to be one of the best. The firm are taking pains we suppose to make it & specialty. Miss Maggie McKenzie, of Gaciph. arriyed on a short visit to her parants Mr Jobn Teasdale, who is at present residing with Mr W L Dixon, is improvâ€" ed somew bat in health lately. Miss Martha Hornsby still keeps very low. not much improvement being noticeâ€" able. It always has been the way otf the world. while some are coming others are going. On ThursJay the 6th a young lady. never seen before, arrived at the home of Mr Robt Baxster and is staying for a long time, at lefist so we hope. Mr Archie Baxter and hus sister Hele left a week ago for Torounto, from whenc& the former intends going to Manitobs in company with his brother Richard who leayes Wednesday of this week. We wish all a pleoasant journey and much success. It is the usual custom to comment on the smiling countenance of the foud paterâ€" na«l parent on twe arrival of the first of the series. Mr Sam Petty is, we suppose, no exception to the rule, especially since itis a boy. We wish hm long life and hope he may be a pleasure and a joy to his parents. 1 Miss Hannah Dixon lefté last week for O. Sound to fill an appointment with Mrs Blakeston. $ Tresday with carefully prepared pupé;;: This meeting, owing to the unpropitiâ€" | ous weather, was postponed for 2 weeks. | Our energetic See. of the Ladies‘ Inst, _l!_liss Kate Dixon, was on hand last Mr Jacques, the genial John, was in our locality for a tew days last week, and recounting as usual, some of his inâ€" teresting experiences %*@*******%%****%*%%****%***%*%%*%%*% Intended **&’i\"fl?**jï¬?% ********flr*****vï¬"fl'*fl'***t&**&** *Ae g‘ NORTH EGREMONT. We bought a Carload for our Customers and lots at exactly what it costs the Merchant who must ask Spot Cash or Produce at Cash prices days. Call and leave your order right away orders for nearly half the car. Easter time bespeaks new life. We see nature putting on her new garb and it becomes us to put away our old heavy winter garments and look up fresh, bright, new ones. > THIS BIG STORE never contained as nice an array of Fashionable Spring Dress Goods and Trimmings, Silks, s a Laces, &c. fJor last week. * cCAGTER C Ladies‘ are using such a lot of Ribbon this We have the correct widths and shades for C Bows and Belts. The place is jammed full from one . scarcely room to shove the goods in endway See our North Window, its ricely di Sailors and the South Window in Silks. represent our Stock and our business. V Hae zgey meikle need ; _ They that wash on Saturday Are dirty daws indeed. The Welsh of Glamorgan have ing which is undoubtedly an aday of the latter part of the above, lated freely, it reads : Who washes bn Friday > Is half a slut ; Who washes on Saturday Is a slut to the bone. 10 e O _ Ceevemmmmaremee Mr and Mrs Jno _ McKenzie. From her BEAUTIFYING â€" TtH looks one would suppose the salubrions GROUNNDs climate of the royal city agrees with her. | T Idâ€"fast lag She intends trying Toronto on her reâ€" 1e oldâ€"fas n.one(l garde turn. . Miss Jennic, who has heen attendâ€"| C@Ntury ago, with no thou ing her sister Agnes in her sickness in Mti gave decorative plants Forest is aiso home, so the corner nseumes | position by relating them its wonted brightness. , ner or border location,. Miss Mary Hiull. of Balsclava. Sydenâ€" | they were planted near the ham, (not the Crimes) arriyed at the home [ ed wellâ€"sweep with a clum of her uncele and aurt Mr and Mrs D Colâ€" : ond, simply . becat th eridgeo for a short visit. |yond, simply because t Just received a nice line of these goods. Someâ€" thing we have often been asked for. They are so bandy, hang them on your belt. Chatelaine Bags and TION, AstHMA, CatarrE, BroxcfttIs and sll throat and lung MarapiEs. He hopes all suftâ€" erers will try his remedy, as it is invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will please address, REV .EDWARD A. WiLsOX, Brookiyn. New Vork health by simple means, after suffering for seyâ€" eral years with a severe lung affection, and theg dread disease CONSUMPTION, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of curce. To those who desire it, he will cheerfully send (free of charge) a copy of the prescr:ption used, which they will find a sure cure for Consumpâ€" The undersigned They that wasb on Monday Hae‘ a‘ the week to dry ; They that wash on Tuesday Are no far by ; f They that wash on Wednesday Are no sair to mean ; They that wash on Thursday May get their claes clean : They that wash on Friday TO CONSUMPTIVES. Saturday last we had one window in Silks and sold 4 t very day. People see the nice things and come bbons. O)C _ m Big Store daegar Merchant who buys in small lots, but we smy s + zu , Brooklyn, New York. THE DURHAM REYVIEW o J?um‘er. been restored to an adaptatio n U INnis year. for Collars, Transâ€" a say~ i hss 8rd Diy, lot 7. con.1, E. G. R, Glenelg on Garafraxa Road convenient to Durâ€" ham. This fifty acres is a snap at price asked. MONEY TO LOAN at 4 1â€"2 per cent and up according‘ to security and terms. INSURANCEsS COLLECTIONS and CONVEYANCING as well as other Financial business carefully atten> Lot 28, Con. 2, W. G. R., Bentinck a splendid impsroved farm corveni=nt to Durham . Very.cheap,. Lot 18, con, 14. Bentinck. near Louise P. 0, In hands. of a Company. _ Fine place and must go to some one., _He has a big list of Properties for including the following : a C Fortunes they were planted near the old fashionâ€" ed wellâ€"sweep with a clump of trees beâ€" yond. simply because they grew so thrifty there under the frequent dashes from the old well bucket. Naturally they form a picture still fresh in the memory of many a wanderer from the MAY BE MADE Â¥y Dealing With H. H. Miller, TORONTO their proper to some corâ€" Often times Sale Ball. D sherty, Thomas and Berlin makes of PIANO and ORGAN SEWING MACHINES. A large stock of New Raymond and W * ams Sewing Machines and supplies. . # ® + o in en fâ€" t MB °|sg* Wilkinson Ploughs, number 1.to 20, and repairs of all kinds. Shares, Soleplates, Etc. Not genuine unless the words *‘ WiuL«txsoxr Provex Cornrpaxry‘‘is cast on each piece. Wilkinson Famous $te«! Rolier made in t mree sections. Qverything for farmers / ON â€" WHEELS, }iiwham and Snow LOOK OUT FOR OUR NEW LINES JOHN LIVINGSTONE Buggies and Carriages of all kinds from Canada Carriage Co., Brockville. Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries, also|Reâ€" pairing done promptly. Harness both Single and Double complete with Collars. Fire Insurance in the Farmers‘ Mutual as well as Stock Companies. 'a.s'.rey-farrl.'s' Show -7? 00772 Mest of the W ddnunh KH»~»ren Buggies trom Ca.mpbeil ot_Iâ€";or;i;r; ‘ills an West of the Hjiddaugh House, O McPHAIL Talk about a cat ; Swamp College can toughest man in Pro every bone in his body weeks and on duty for Hard luck, but hopne !_â€"Mr. Richardrl_’:;t;low has returned from Orillia and the people of Swinton Park welcome him back. The correspondent to the Chraaia. c ~*Plue curresrondent to the Chronicle trom Boothville is advised not to get his ire up nor do any threatening. He will do well to keep to news in future Mr Ferris had>a cold dip while driving on the 18th con. He and his horse got into the river and went down twice before getting out, mmoes & Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey, D. MePHAIL, Hopeville P. 0 Dates must be made with g Golden 6 Wax 5 A NE . McKINNoNX. SWINTON PARK MARCH 20, 1902 58 XuF « RAMAGE Durham. wibDg out, and nine lives! n furnish the oton. . Has had y broken, though 0 sleep for two t the same time. e it will change the‘ Chronicle Lower Town is leo usmices ol 1»h ho heard h ‘ill be anxio Villard " of C WraRrox 1 Ich rachor righi O# Miss Charlort Lecturer and addresses in .01 Durham on 8Sa Monday _ and both afternoons alars next week it loy spo lgar con i0Ms to p Bdb s¢ COTEFRED BUGGY DURKAM BULL F House of + ‘ummuJ Tarte suid the I] Works had tested as well as all kind and the Canadiag found the hbest, that our Durham 1 will lead among « bethe best in the 1 B ne Thoroughâ€"Bred lad 3rd is offered t the work mpany alleg wtor has al1 t more than ne. With ; ctor at lay 106 x:m-rnw more withdra w | Wil be rewarded uh‘ waggon on â€" Apoly at REvI® Star Gazinc. amust be delight the eastern h Jupiter and Sat vourt, If you h cattle as we « day for the sale is worthy of co Shall the n is a«nestion : in Walkerton we imagine, CUarabnmax Cuom Onaxor in informed last Post Offlce h; to go to Mr. < PeSric for a go tne position, h hfl"‘ supersede Â¥ DBTORES, nanÂ¥y othe 5 catalog roached : t for trade e~ent cond (€ img dï¬ d in tn VOBTLY , â€" A utes of Egre smallâ€"pox sear is proceeding â€" the proviuce, vention is hbet{ @pP, General so city. Good girlk _ Apply Winchester & 1C it The Impe Mounted Car the war in A: We give a 100 Ihs Bost ( The Blg Stoq money f they i| Balsan, crowded . A1 IIâ€"bodied. w Buy Store. hand covert inning geat ime (imm ad ine wh VOL. He 1J t] Bi 1 % lox #]] War, Ni ndition w the ‘ e evecti t we h rd ware we cof 111A 1@ 4 ind NALY W miol Rew 1y « CL M ) M Ti