ment 16 ( We Canada N 11 18 ( JLACK. hJ ot N BURT CTORIA mport of Florence "Asing D 1z \BJ Tzareo, own ] lauss nar lose A91 , m â€"tore ar bel' by bny Razors. Th anufactured W RH onfidence culated to BLACK Forks, ind ‘orks at the \ M n d yâ€" The i!1 an 5 ie C NR TEEEE ‘ADIES‘ COLLEGE, Toronto, having taken the Musicat Course at the Toronto Curm-nâ€"atory of Music, which is in alliliation with the above college, â€" Pupils taken at her mother‘s residence, corner of Durham and Elgin Sts. MISS MARGARET g. GUN L C *8§41%0.%e%4%042 *st%44ee.e0e.42 28 hn s The Live Stock Associations ar VV * ’-1. Bb AN arranging to hold a sale of 100 head 0 wnomronnnnmmmmmnn ce e _ | Yorkshire Swine, and one ot 100 heac rams _ otf the various breeds _ af Guelph about the 20th of August next. TWEEDS & YAR NS At all these sales, only animals that Of best quality. hayve been carefully inspected, and that are of good quality and breeding GRO G ER ' ES and in good condition, will be offered. y Catalogues will be prepared for disâ€" I "(RY GOooDs, EISIO(%’KLRY, tribution several weeks previous to the J0TS & SHOES, C dates at which the sales will be held. [a 4 j At the recent annual meeting of the We cair£1ive you Bargalns. Vezerinary Association of Manitoba, ns upat? 1t*as s Dr. J. G. Rutberford, the newly y | appointed Chief Veterinary Inspector @) we HSK ,"suec"fl" 0, m" IEAS otP g?mada was unamiously clectfd an Honorary Assoctate. The following s SCOTT resolution was also carried without a ® C dissenting voice :â€" Mipmminigtmsmms mm immptseuies ce o t it e e t atce ) .. "Resolved, that this Association f R ““““m““’ rejoices in the " elevation of one of its | ) JAKE KRES nor graduate of the ‘The Best Quali‘ r cheaper than ev~ URdertaRz'ng PROMr y ATTENDED To. Lower _ Town Don‘t forget want a new pair FOR Jake Kress. s )C Za Lace Curtains and $1.25 a pair, Roller Window Heavy Twilled ‘5c. a yard. von‘t forget the Big 4, it a new pair of Shoes for Salada Ceylon Tea, Black Oc and 40¢ a 1b, man w /f'or S F year @ A : @ salea 5 TvRn Our New Prints Woman‘s _H. BEAN)|.® Floor Table ‘able Oil Cloth HE SELLS CHEAP 1 1 FUNITURE $ ood r fts for Linen 54 inches wide, 25¢. a yd. & Les j *ige * :« * YTSne. Y It may be of i averages made Jil Cloth, 1 vÂ¥vd wide 95» a va y indow Shades, 25¢, each. breede Twilled Sheeting 2yds wide, | Young Presbyterian Durham C C. W. Robb repbri-d '-o.;-;;‘nnfluiobed job last fall, Ditching by A. S, Stewart. m B 4st sc u‘ & Melntyreâ€"Daorantâ€"Tuat the Reeve‘s report be adopted and tlist he receive $1.00 for his services.â€"Carried, The Reeve reported meeting the Reeve of Arthiur Tp. ard balavced accounts of expenditure on E#‘t and Arthur townline, and found a balance of $33.34 due Eg‘t. Mickleboroughâ€" Melutyre â€"That the application of Wim. Pettuigrew, as comumisâ€" s1oner for Holsiein for 1902 be accept=d at a salary ot $1.50 a day for 10 hoars.â€"* Carried. Mcluotyreâ€" McFaddenâ€"That lot 8, of 20, con. 1, be ckanged to the Rond Beat south of it.â€"Carried, Durant â€"Micklebo goivg be recorded in ried. ‘The Reeve read a reply, to the clerk‘~ enquiry, from the minutes of educasion, as ordered by this counetl, which rtates that ali legal claims, re arbitration an appeal school case, at com. were dispored of by the Dep‘t some time ago, a« reportâ€" ed upon by chairman of Arbitrators MeFadderâ€"Darantâ€"That the word ** supplies " be added to the motion re award for printing, and that a committee be appointed to investignte the alleg»d itregularities said to have exisied before the award of the printing wis given. Minutes were then adopted.â€"Carried . Council â€" mét read. i‘ ie atabttatinly toathoisllit h hi ‘Dhe renayp, y " 0 hk Plitishsales.two parties when they The recent Shorthorn sale at Perth | people. ;On _ general shows an average of 22 pounds, 75, 30, | governmwent the Liberals on 138 head. The Aberdecn Angus ,"pcâ€"d‘_"m A had WiC € ength ; while the Conse sale at the same place shows 25 pounds, Oly. Hheoty abd a poor 17s., 94., on 116 head, and that at On the special subject of Aberdeen 22 pounds, 5s., 4d., on 258 vitally interesting but fe head. _ | ov less disturbing to all, the The Live Stock Associations are vastly simpler than it was HTARACIM® Lo holit.c lsaks cargak‘ o ko 9L [ eSE O3 __ _ ~"V‘0 Can sell all their surplus THINGS IN GENERAL, | young stock at an average of $100 per ® iks:" head, they will certainly be getting (From Toronto Saturday night.) good results for money inyested. The nearness of the prorogation of It may be of interest to note that the | the fifth season of the nintb Parliament averages made at the large ball sates of COntario, which will probably take in the North t Seotfand u. place on Monday or Tuesday, and the in the 2 0â€]_0 sceotland, are n({t 4 general election, which is, notmore gmm. deal higher t.haz those Ju.“ than a couple of months distant, invite mentioned. _ As public confidence in some general remarks as to the canâ€" our sales increaSes, we may expect to vassing and )latform equi ments of the 3 I P jmp equal the old established British sales, | two parties when they appeal to the The recent Shorthorn sale at:. Petth |‘people. . 5On . general" questions of shows an average of 22 pounds, 753 30, | government the Liberals have a long on IS8 head. The Aberdecn Angus 'rocnrd-mot a bad one, cmmd.erlng its ale at the s; 1 1 95 a ength ; while the Conservative have ‘ bf: c8® esame? fite stows 27 p'ou†S only theoryâ€"and a poor one at thar 1 178., 94., on 116 head, and that at| n C_. o2 / kkhasi.._. <a% & aJ EGREMONT COUNCIL ~ uijg o . OOAAA pOHS ~are‘fÂ¥vastly simpler than o hold a sale of 100 head of | would be when the ¢ wine, and one ot 100 heaq | the “]1’:"â€";“".]L‘;‘,““l’" the various breeds â€" at €iilet l neJ Nn Privy Comncil. Sumyp t the 20th of August next. | j ; presumed that the sales, only animals that ’ the campaign will Drc carefully inspected â€" and »0oreus March 18th â€"â€"That the f minutes.â€"(Ca Minute W , | toovue as an opponent of prohibition ° |and that Premier Ross having dor * ,’evw'ything he can do to further th | p chibition interest, and lsader of th s | Opposition Whimey having _ don f everything within his power to defea /ewn a limited prubibition measure ? | there is unly | one course for th | prohibitionist to pursueâ€"support Ross | @! course all the prohibitionists whi are Grits will be urged to support the |party, which has done more and made more possible than the other party and the doctrine of revenge will be | shown to be fuatile and foolish. Rather | a stroug position it seems to me, To the Grit publican the Government can vasser â€" will naturaliy say : ++ 1Ve have always done the best we could for you while furthering the interests of good government and restricting the liquor traffic according to the demands of public opinion generally and the piohibitionists particularly. You have been fairly treated and are threatened with nothing but what seerms an imâ€" probable avalanche of public opinion is strongly against vyouâ€"and it w1 | 1 Mmut unfriendly to its ena L wder of the Opposition 1 Contrary to all precedents Piurty to a negative position The Government C ing a prohibitionist somewhat sore beca in a legislative way naturally speak of the alyocacy of prohibi Dominion â€"and Ont: and outside on the pl _councils of the Allian fully he can assert t Act was framed by a tionist lawyer, cover that any provincial COVeP Withont hain~ , 00 0 , * o ne ‘the â€"Conservative haye | Something, has : ’Onlv theoryâ€"and a n0or 0 at that, | 4 !0 point where 3 yâ€"i a poor one a On the special Sul»ject of piohibitien, | D@Cessary. A Vitally imerf-s(,ing but few, but more (Contin 0v less (listurhing to all. the situation is vastly simpler than it was expected it ADDRESS AN would be when the decision upholding 2 JÂ¥ the Manitobha Liquor Act was promal. Gerlc‘)g;;e ?,'(‘Ili“zfv,'; gited by the Judical Committee of the on Friday evenin; Privy Comncil. Sumply stated, it 1s to | and presented him be presumed that the special feature of | panied by the folle the campaign will probably be worked To Mr Geéorge L, t somewhat on the following lines, always Dear Friend, revembering that the Government We as fri only needs to hold what it has to retain Efzï¬__':"_‘_f'}‘,‘""? toâ€"i pwer. ist lawyer, covers lat _ any â€" provincial ver without being } tes ; that baving it «tute bhooks of Ontari ‘erendum is a distin prohibitionist Premil it unfriendlIw ta es l Sne“â€"McQue»uâ€"â€"Tlmt son be paid $20 for sen Smallpox patient.â€"Carrie McQueun~Sue“-â€"Tbat paid $6.00 for services re ful“if\/ (ll]"llll’ muw us ouke AMtanâ€"Can} H, Officer, ace pOX case â€"COar E-‘%‘E‘\?;"ï¬ â€˜2?,4 eak of the Premier‘s f prohibition both and Ontario Parlia on the platform and the Alliance. Quite of Ontario subject to the B a distinet triummph for st Premier in a Parliaâ€" ly to is enactment ; that Ipposition Whitney has, | precedents, pleéged his live position on a moral onent of prohibition : er Ross having done an do to further the est, and lsader of the itney having _ done n his power to defeat prubibition measure, | one course for the Jursueâ€"support Ross, @ prohibitionists who urged to support the done more and made an the other party, of revenge will be and foolish. Rather rcmiarly. You have _ and are threatened ROBINS what seems an imâ€" |â€" e of public opinion | DURHAM â€" youâ€"and it will | Feb. 81, 1902 â€"Canifield of Board, ldâ€"'SUB“â€"'J of chairman T, acc t of â€"Carried mt canvasser appr nist Liberal who because he did no rccounts rendered re neusenâ€"â€"Fhat Walter Morriâ€" d $20 for seryices rendered atient.â€"Carried â€"â€"Snellâ€"â€"That ~AIRÂ¥C Mss 4 . viat ‘fastorim and in the ince. . Quite truthâ€" that the Manitol A an expert prohibiâ€" ts all the ground 1 measure cou‘ld held to te ultra it placed on the] pussed for $2.00 all he asked, \:Hl Becy., â€"That Dr. $20 ve paid Parliament(s ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO .: A NEW STOCK ARLING‘S _ RUC STOREF i T205 UIVA, B, A., Classics and Moderns, e eV ethe VE l;(eepl;:g(;hg "brar;‘;- ?‘:' geo- FEES : $1.00 per month w Calder takes the duties on pril Is | _ There are several cases of whooping , Wm. "°"gmn. C. L. Gs:;':;m cough in town atdn'esent. and we unâ€" hnd Ni. .L. _ derstand little eorgie Seaman will â€"Reduction in rates to _ Westep; lose his eyesight from the effects of it. Points after March Ist, _ Cap for We are glad to learn that Mr Mickle particulars.â€" R, MacFarlane J ; . tick ‘ boroug h‘s little boy is improving, ‘ et Agent, Â¥x of Pure Drugs, Chemâ€" icals and proprieuary remedies is being reâ€" ceived every week ac Darling‘s Pharmacy. Nothing there _ jg allowed to deteriorate from age, everything is kept fresh, worm and _ dust proof, Hence you get Mediâ€" cines in their full strength; hence y ou get â€" Curatives that Cure $ hence you get fully alue for our money; â€" youp PKysi- cians Prescriptions tumpounded accurate. lyandconsciemiously. . _ worm proof, t Mediâ€" eir â€"full °Cmm o0 000000 )0 CC eeAAmInNEEEE poskible, \ Staff and EQuipment. The School is equipped for full J unior Leaving and Matriculation work, under the following Steft of Competent Teachers for that Department ; THOS, ALLAN. Prinainal Intending Students should of tem, Or as soon mu Rvene SOLICITOR IN SUPRE y £ CCuUrAT Norary PUBLIC, COUUI..ION!R, Ere. arrister, Â¥Yotary, Gon Peyancer, Otc., Otc..... lon%y to Loan at reasonaole rates and on terms to suit borrowep. OFï¬'ICEâ€"â€Clnlura m MR. MORRI8OX MISS LIOK, . a_ Cag. Durham School F t lowar} _,"!C Funds to L{.E'on morgages at lowest rates of nterest, Valuation made by a competent and carefu} Valuator, Ak 44 â€" se Company ana n?',‘."g!"" atlows rtgnnae‘ ", "PUYy Attonded to y _ °* 2eeds, Monglgo!. Lonses , Apreements &e. correctly prepared Estates of deceased perâ€" s02s8 louked afser and Executor‘s and Adminjg~ trators‘ Accounts prepared and ’msned Burropate Court Rullneu, Probate of Wills, Lettere of Adâ€" minstration and Guudiumhip Obtain d , searâ€" chas made in Begint:y Office ang Titles reported on, MONEY To orFrice.. â€" O omees Collections of all kinds promptly attended to 1 W. $. DAYIDSON vlltswla ts h4 NOTaARY PuBLic, COMMIssion CONVEYANCER, VALUV lnsunnce Agent, Private Money to \ J.G HUTTON, . LEFROY McCAUL, R savings wards facility distance Dr. p FFIOR SAVINGS Ran« A general Ba Drafts issued all points, D est allowed ; ch...xee 5 the « TELFORD, Stio dan o cupy Member Co]; *n s ,CAPITAL. Authorizeq CAPITAL. Paid "B4+4, RESERVE FUXD .. ; AGENTS in all prip Ontario. al‘,"* FF Slaf;s q T7 o eemakile «iG, LOWER ToOWnN, DURKH apf, C. A. FLEMING{ Principal Spring Term begins April Ist. s o se e U"T-' | Will give you an unequalled opportunâ€" !ity of securing a thorough Shorthand orâ€"Business Education, A training in either of our departments will place your services in demand, Full particulars can be had free, by addressing a post card to °. 6. COWan, GEO. P. REID, PURKHANM Principal , B. A., (Specialist), As + Clm and um' $1.00 per month owen Ssouwnp, omr., “"l" T tm ns c o Co JS FIRsT Door Du nan Pharmn-y Residence first deor w : Office, Durham. McKn.x;.; Olda Dll"h.m private J hn io 8 4* ) mt k bank deposits Prompt atte; afforded cust, Head Office t ty . _ Quebec, and Englang al Bflnkiqg J KELLy ag _ , 36 "Usimess tj ed and collectiong Deposits reccived a mÂ¥ sascl.. enter at Moderato (Urer the LCOA N « JACKSQN Preps AlMention customepr; (1 beginning StOner and sold 5 @O!z- principa} Manitoba AGENCy erest Stand Toronto, of $1.00 l‘ates , P resident Managep, ‘¥ â€" Calder‘s west of the ) Agent, EaA‘Ssp Loan, &e ~ah n‘l lowed 0 and up. and Q\v.ry li\'ing at V"“Ilbu(‘(,d made on and intepâ€" points in + United $2,000,00¢ 1,000,000 600,000 cmd