use. Town ORGAN and W (I Ill 7 'rlt, Fruit-tor}: lum‘itle those of her llll‘l uni who pri‘tlvctnlsell htw about 13 yeah .s-z'v. Fur seven years past she has It. "tt :m invalid and part of the tin.» sutrrrirul " great (ll'ill. She Was " worn-m oi' much force of character and with _ lumlmnd in the pioneer days took her. nm share in the development work of the period and raised a family who do hmmr to their training and ex- amplc. She leaves as chief mourners. 3 sons. William and George. Glenelg. John Princi ml of Fort William School. and a'l'a','"t'el',i'. Mrs. A. C. Benton. Bum-s- an: Mrs Geo. Firth, Jessopville, Mrs, Arch. Error. Concession s, Glenelg; Mrs 1 ,Wm. Muffin. Greenock, and Miss" June I ot home. The latter has earned golden opinions tor the faithful and unremitt- ins care she bestowecl on. her mother during " long and trying illness. The deemed was strongly attached to Pres. hyteninn faith and in the days of her strength was a regular worshipper mth her husband. Rev. Mr. Farqnharson conducted the services. The family feel , deeply grateful to the management and I choir of Zion Church. who gave every“; â€distance possible nt the funeral one 7 [HOT ot nay. u me stormy day last February the n, :itlnck council was lulled to meet at El "vood. Mr. Leslie, Mr. Cronin and I. 'clerk reached there all right, hut there Were not sufficient members of the council present to constitutea quorum. and consequently no sitting was “PM. Mr. Leslie was offered we to defray expenses. but he refused to take it. and sued the reevc and the clerk for a cotutctllor's day's pay, which is $2. The case was decided against the plain- I tit! by two counts. first because the I reeve and the clerk were nut personally i responsible in the mutter. and secondly l heratis" the hy-law in reference to the t wages " a councillor states that a i councile shall he paid $2. "per sitting," and as nu sitting had taken place were were tttt legal grounds fotwayiusr, the, wages. Post. I ' .3 ult'llll'k'l we mat no library volume is on his own she-hm or about the. house. and if any an- found. oblige- by returning to the librarian at, once. so as to appwu' lll its proper plat-o. Poultry Nettinsrat The Big More. (‘ol'NHLLon LESLIE LosT.-A case of roman-mole local interest on account. ofits nmqnity and for other reasons, was the Leslie vs. Dickson and C win» hell suit heard before Judge Morrison ( at Llu-tliylraon court session on Tues- day. One stormy dae last February the B. :mnck council was billed to meet at El 'wood. Mr. Lanna Mr fy.-.-.., Tm: my lu, dy " _"is'-t-'wiur.oG'vrsa, --e [his week the [him-tors of the Public Library me at work overhiutlins,r the hunk-shelves fur the purpose- ot issuing a new and up-to- 'late vulmlugmu Numb-rs will hear with patience this wwk and possibly part of m-xl the luck of Ilwir usual supply. A numlwr of hunk are missing: will ev- n-ry member sm- that no library volume is on his own shelves; m- alsout ths, Ladies Look Younger. Which Is the desire of one and all. Take the trouble of visiting Prof. thrtwnwend's private show rooms at the Midihmgh House, Din-hum. on Thurs- day. April 17 and we the many henuti, t'ul irtveutions Ill Styles of Human Hai: Covtwiuurs, Wigs, Bangs. Switches, etc., and mun-v! his new parent. structure. weeks was a little more and parents and trustees t iate his nrdor for there m1 sion on him to Imam hnlir hope his convalesence will he rapid. Teacher Jno. A. Graham. of Hutton Hill School. resumed the work on Mort... day last while the rest of the fraternity hogan holidaying. Mr. Graham thought the enforced holiday of the last few weeks was a little more than enough and parents and trustees should apprec- iate his ardor for there was no compul- 'ries.. nu ce, A,, ' . _ --- 'irtcerowvr. orn Friday. ih. Groves with Dr. Hutton, p Lion on Mr. Walter han since has been [ hope his convalesen Ladies' Nails" ALL o, K.-1vord has come, we un- derstand. that the audit of Gieneik Township hooke has been sumeiently advanced to prove that everything is (am-wot. on which we congratulate ev- orylmdy. General servant, wanted city. Good wages to an girl. Apply to Mrs. w Winchester Street. Toronto 'No'rrcrr..--Books and Magazines he.. ’longing to the Public Library must he returned this week without fail. BY ORDER. The Wiartm, Beet SI ing Co. has imported earloadu of Sugar Beet of its patrons. last for a good price. The Imlmv weather of last week but] teen replaced by snow and mild frost. Today. Wednesday, sleighs will alums 5 run. The Big Store trims all Wall Paper free. Nee their 3c and Go, paper. Mr. H. W. Leeann sold at fancy colt of his to Mr. Jan. A. Hunter on Monday inst. for " good Bria-u LATE MRS. WM. 19Tcrurr--Motr. r the remains of this well-known -r.- laid to rest, mnid many tokens -m and rcspvct fur her memory ('c-nwter-y beside those of her I who_prddeceased her ahnnl' m Personals on page 4. New Millinery at Ireland's. Formalin at MacFarhane's Drug Store 'Mlss Dick's Millinvry is all the rage see Ad. on pug» 4. l The Big Store trims all Wall Paper free. Nee their 30 and in “am... VOL. XXIV. N0. fi s"iiiCimis-sislliiii,i' iiiiN3lPlllCS I 'd.".W. I mg in: Hutton, performed an " were was no com begin holiday week Hut ‘thm' Bucham. Mr. 'md.. imported Iron, Germany 2 'vattt wanted to go to the wages to an experienced to Mrs. Wus. Ross. 17 ‘wel. Toronto. . Word has mum. we un- tl interest on account, I fur other. reasons, Dirksun and Camp- ...... I» I _ .- ' Beet Sugar Manufactur- lee will be rapid. Graham. of Hutton KltATtoN.--0n Good much better and u Th, Mingus, ussocm ted son] for the use Big tit ore, opera- mu loads of iron girders, roof spans. I &c. (be, are arriving fre]uently and, work is now begun on the clinker Itor-: age and grmdin room, and excavations i for other '/llh'7d',C1 are under will; Soon the erection of the meat notaryl building will be begun covering the lone tubes which excite so much tut-l prise. . ' Car loads of Iran &e. 'be, are nrrivi During the past. week, grea was made with the Power roof of which is now going on pearly completed. . It seems lat get- and more impressive visit. The address in the eve after Divine Service to , tyt'il.ially invited. Miss , ulso give addresses the Tuesday following. both a ewninp; in the same place at all services. .4...uuu.u, Avl'll' "v.tlning. The a will be at 4 p. in fur the Sabbath Miss Charlotte E. \Viggins, Tmnpemnco Lecturer. will give vs in the Presbyterian Chur Sabbath, April Oth, lmth nftevn v" ,_..V.., mum; iii (no niiely lit and tastefully appoin- iior 1varcunielims, but cement. is the _ ted rooms on Lamlton St. Miss Dick, drawing ('ill'tl. Mr. Cowham has ,"liyi"ei'",) 'ns usual, has sniruunded herself with a ".iTorrtsyition" down there. a mill in Continued on Page JI. sight larger even than Din-hum we are , told, and we have no doubt; the northei n f T, ' _ i _ visutots will have. their, eyes opened [ HONOR ROLL FOR MARCH. sun! will be ahlo to tell astory ofs uccess ( -- 'gl/da/y/la, Ithat will milike that-{es oighe (' HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. r e a open a so, an mo ~g ' . . . their purse strings too. We certainly ! Jr. Leaving (A) Pt. 'dgillt',si/r,,lix',a,g,te, wish them a voiy pleasant trip. and AT!"?!', Peter Rimage, Sletlit .Lawrehee, hope they "my induce a truinload iii,vi, Rem“?- Susan Mculockiin. Georgians to come up and spend a. week , Jr. LeaVIng (B) Pt. .lfcyhityeUHut!t, in Durham. .Bertlm Wilson, Duncan . Mohenzw, _ -- - - ,ï¬ r,r~_s,,W,__, :Alex. McUumh, Binnie MeGirr. Temperance Addresses. 1 Jr. Leaving Pt. I-Clara Aljoe, {Sunie -- i Ireland, Annie Petty, Edith Grunt, Miss Charlotte E. \Viggins, Toronto, I Llowprn Moran. I I'-".,,", T-....,.,.. __... . - - also of svt1tiitropieal prod features. lioweievnei'tilei] nor 1vtuc'tinelons, but, ce drawing card. Mr. Unwhm - ...‘.. A0hF8" (lll'l'ff WI†30 ulhors they proceed to Detrmt mu thence to Cement, City. But this is only the beginning of their. journey. In (-mnpnuy with Mr, Cowhnui, Preis., (if the National Portland Cement Co., and o'slywAtnevicans, they, after due ox- :uminminn ot' the .. Peninsular " works, are â€if to the Sunny b'outlt--to Georgia-d inxurinuwly installed in " handsome p..rlnr car with (lining cur attached-- In tho land of Lin-"Conan and the Carre," ot luscious wntvrnwlons and lusty HPR'I'UPS. and \Vnrlnnt Lam.» ...c . OFT' To f.,"rhiuyA.-.--Nonuay morning Inst Mr. Gil, Mcliechnie and sister Miss Mva-hnie and Dr. and Mtv.Jatnieso/l In“. fur Toronto. From Hun-u with popular. and an- a strangers and m lumnhers of the E un- made welcome ttlt" wuurLerly six-ml evening of the Epworlh League wan held on Monday evening when in spite of unpleasant wruthvr a goodly number gathered In the basement of the Methodist chf rch where an interesting programme was rendered and a general good time spent. It was a "sorial of days " and many of l the popular holiday., were represented) either by dress or motto. These social‘I ovenings :ll't' horoming more and more. nnnnI-n- .....l ___ ,. _ Fon SALE AT A Baru 1 inch iron pipe. JAE The Quarterly Sin-id] m.‘___,‘ _ . I I l mu to see his new invention, patented 1212:2963]; it'g‘icg.‘ _ all aver the world. 3 large velret rosettes Mr. Weick of the FuruiLure factoryl pn m contreungl lo took to ltitueelt' a, wife on Gotrd Fridny ; fron, t'oset,te finishin in the person of Miss Bertie Ingles of Pretty fawn chit Woodsdoek, formed" of Walkierton. lfacmg. leaf draped His fellow employes prrseuted him with . and chiffon, the cror a humlsouw bedroom suite and an ex- l of chiffon with pear tension table, Mr. and Mrs. Weick and out the pytrtngs spent Saturdayuud Sunday with Mr the new"lrnish" aig and Mrs. Arthur. AicClockiin and are ' "I: front with a. cut: Ithiis week getting settled in their new I bundeau htts the hat IONIC. U _ - "'C"- vv- --.\f “Iâ€? Store. - _ Mr. Neil Mekechnie and his clerksf Were caught in the act of breaking into i a store on Monday morning last, but no ', action was taken against them when it was learned that the key was off to, Georgia in the pocket, of smother mem- I her of the iirut. Shutter Show: at The Blg Store. . Those in want of a good _,":,'",?:'),',','!,' buggy. cheap, should examine " e one advertised in this issue. I Ore TO Eoamsrox.--Mr. Con. Knapp in his western tour must hare seen something good for he has secured a hotel near Edmontim and the family go 3 this week to join him. We wish them ; all sin-cess. I Rushing thtriirGiG, (attains in Wall Paper 1 ititl_itittrtt n IS new goingon. and will!!! leted. It seems to Ycome more nupressive at every - _..‘..‘. “nu unlit and are a means of introducing g and new (tumors to the l 0wa Epworth League. All mun-er. will give address, L-slwterinn Church next Oth, both afternoon and address in the afternoon 1).. and will be principally t School Scholars. in the v'en.ityr. will he salons watetnuelotvs and and we dont know what, ropieal pr'oducttons and r. rrnm more with (thr., wow-9d to Daron and i tk'.ta. In City. Jlut this isi mu ing of their journey; Ha In Mr. t'owhadi, Prek.,%oh, Pnrllslnd Cement Co.. , him-L JP, to which all are Miss \Viggim will e the Monday and bath afternoon and 'place. Collections :11 'owen Had,' the BArtoArx.-- 2000 feet Jas. A, HUNTER. at cotton, cane progress at The Big Jr. II 2l class-Mable McKelvie. Laura Me elvie. Delbert Moore, Hazel Alioe, Shtherme McDougall. Jr. II (B) 'yes-h- killings. Robbie agiliglaf 2139, Jami? I'krpltaiain, cqu., Sr. Part II Claes-James Meiééin-lan. Vernon Elvidge and Roy Calder equ.. Eva Wilson, Fred Torry." Alister Cam- ewn. Jr lr-Ito: Ries. Grace H Sr. If class-N Downs, Foster Sm Irene Latimer an: F 7, - --- ---------, ____ ---e ,1, r, jL. Br. III el!astp-rMar, Ritchie, Funny 1 R. B. Keeler is the only Watchmaker I _'i'ji'l"i-i' Mural), Edith Allan. Fred Wells, Bertha, , in the County with a Watch Fae. I 7ng bparlmg. . . tory experience. $.15 Jr. 111 tlass-Ella Ector. Etfie Hunter, . . I I“? Robbie Laidlaw, Nelson Bowling. Chas. _ All our york guaranteed to give satis- if Runmge. faction. All goods bought at I $3: Sr. II class-Way Glass. Bertha V Keeler's engraved free. inâ€: Downs. ,F‘nerm. Qulinrlnnn A "tmr---, A '9 Jr. IV cIassLHazel Caldwell, Keith Newton, Martha Lawrence, Everet Mc- Kinuon. Willie Faruiuharsoh. . PUBLIC SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. Sr. IV class-Grace Willis. Annie Mc- Kay, Belle Cameron. Willie McKay. Arthur Knisley. ti A pretty hat of alternate rows of ','narwow turquoise blue straw and mo- l;liaix- braid, trimmed with foliage until poses. a large black velvet bow caught i . I gracefully on the back of hat, [ L f A young girl’s leghorn hat with fancy I ‘stmw edge. trimmed with yellow 1 ." Lyu'.vsmnthiiniut/L,' drape of C'PPitttt taf-i i fem ribbon brought around rrown } I with large hownml ends at hark. 1 ;‘ Handsome black hat. of tiny feill, of; 'molmir braid with " drape of lovely I black lace. This hat was turned off the, fave and was filled out with it long ( black plume and out steel buckles. ' as al number of names on the roll: Total averse. attendance 282. I '. II class-May Glass, Bertha ms. Foster Saunders. Annie Aljue. e Latimer and Sadie Kress equal. ‘ H-Utah M.tlls, M. Currie, Elsie r. Grace Ilst’mter. Hazel Guthrie. Among the trimmed hats here Were a stylish white str; mull..-) Lthi ' . _ I b; ,uuu their adornment is always pleasing. (To begin With there was a: ' Drama shape made in white silk I tucked leaf and folded crown. drape of ; white hattean-g lace on leaf, white ( plume nn edge of leaf at left side held _ in place by a eockade rosette. pearl gornannents and pearl strands falling lover the leaf giving a pretty effect. l Largo black sequin picture hat, with C nmnlwr ot teadrto-we;w h the .Waytty, Elnlin. Mo, i Wednesday and Thursday of lasl 'week Were the formal "opening " days ' with the millinetsand the weather was I delightful. For days before interest had ;been awakened by the artistic show _' windows, Mr Morlock’s having a pretty gpanel arrangement and Mr Ireland’s a good-luck horseshoe arch. Inside there was the usual nilmnity shown to the. printer and he languished for a while. amidst bowurs of color, banks of roses, and delightful mirror effects. convincing himself gradually that it was no fairy land. but a happy hunting ground for fair ladies in search of orthodox and at- trnrtivn I-A..., tractive head wear. DURHAM, i./jrirks.iri=f/,ei""i7fi"i'i":,-"ri"i- MllllNERY jlllllliitl, Lek bath: tiny fx-ilh of with " drape of lovely s hat was turned oif the filled outI with u long I t-I‘I up. .» l _ , I Jutsll white straw hat,7 the hack, banked with! re. The brim was almost; a thick sof't drape ot, lay and Thursday of last the formal "opening " days llinersamd the weather was For days before interest had med by the artistic Show] , Norlock's having a pretty I gement and Mr Ireland’s a It'seshoe arch. Inside there i ‘. MORLOCK. l buckles. - "“', I ' t l , , gets. convit1cink , PEA lulu mum It was no fairy F SEED 19mm, Ms such 'nobiced f IOFFERS will be received by any of l the undersigned up to Tuesday, Ju, 10th, 1902, for the Tt or any {acres of clay loam or lig t land suit- Able for a House of Refuge and hoeing spurposes. If any buildings are erect- id thereon, please state the size and 'quality. The land must be within two miles of water or electric power. , ,Thos. Harness, Jackson, R. AGNEW. (has. Gordon, o Sand, Chairman, in K. Preston, Maxwell. Meaford. --"--e- - mm, Two Blg Jewelry Stores, DURHAM & HESPELER ONT "'Cheap Johns." It's "penny wise, pom to get eyesight Bidets anywhere else btt petent, conscientious optician's. Save 1 save your money, by dealing at Keeler's tlill 11mm M A my MATTHEW Lind grim - "3:11 Kate A . ..Pool And His Money - -- -"Qr are easily parted," as witness the expenditure of good “coin of the realm" for trashy, worthless. most times hurtful, so-mllcd 'upectaeles" and "eye-g1asses," hawked on the streets or sold by 5* T. J. JODDAN ii, STA R HOUSE or REFUGE ther 31001 of Sroeerias are fare _ * Jroreag, 's j Next the Bridge When in Jordon 's ll, J. mm I sou. Build up your own Town by patronizing home profits. Fresh Vegetablees . every other day, Lettuce, Onions, Carrots, Beets, Parsnips and Turnips. We have Washing Machines, Clothes wring- ers, Chums, Moves, Nickel Silver. Gian. izod Iron, Tin and Etuuttelware, A4. 5 FOR THE HOME at cat Waive! A,,, Cream. Our Carriages, Cutters, Buggies and Carts have GROCERY & RESTAURANT. We 've acquired a reputation that sells them sight. (Tall and examine. IMPLEMENTS way back and keep mnstantly on hand FLEL'RY'S rmrcns, HARROWS,‘ ROOT PULI‘ERS. TC RNIP SOWERS. WHEEL BARROWs, ae. I? Call Julio/kW. and 3iresh, gaehir' Fr FOR THE FARM 3’ Cochrane. Mute penny wise, pound foolish - - - 2 ',"l'.ol'lifiaw.: 3% _ T. w., dt f. Wale-climb 3: , . . ' . . " a hrfr - 7r:r:>‘!r 1". r BW. ,x b .., - a " and n - Gar. St. West. -' Ft rr,' i?: else but at a com E25 " down ' ' your eye TORONTO Feb 08 CULTivAToRs', HCUFFLERF. ' 1902. 11- Cvhirz' .ti, f t. s I"; 1% r:'?,!.!..' (-'ic"tl'r?,' (iti,'ii as: 511:5 ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬$$ï¬$ï¬ fel? 'i"i=i=eiesesesiisssissesesiaesrs,, a A big lot of.Glassware to choose JO piece, 97 piece Dinner Set, in a very d regular value is S CROGKERV ti 3333333 1ruexyiesi'/iiiiiiiiiiiiittt 47 piece Tea Set in a rich pattern, value Have you seen the est thing it Neckwear. 500 each. Our New Shirts, j really worthy of being patterns and colors are Bros. which is a gum-m We are showing both Tweeds and Worsteds in colors at bottom prices and any price. During the p special share of atte Depariment of our satisfying to us. gent show that. our “Toilet Set in beautiful colors, reg Romembertho place THE POPULAR CASH STORE THE POPULAR CASH STORE Jar. 'retu,ut New Shirts, just '?dgikidggtg',eg.ii, of being worn with our the past few weeks we have devoted a. of attention to the Gent's Furnishing of our business and the result is really us. The large sales in this Depart- at our customers are also "rAl named GROCKERY tiors are the newest a guarantee of their :hoose from at see our stock. $12.00 $4.50 $3.50 ' ry dainty pattern, lined u is $15.00, our price tii n ew opened up this week a wxm our suits. newest shown by gular price $6.00 our 25c. each. Conic in and LAIDLAW'S Old Stand 'retund uanadian amrrmported the. newest designs and they "cant be beat"at Canadian a at $5.00 our price CHAS excellence also well satisked awn-:3 RA MAG with guilt, AND Ptrmatanat, Ff/hex xii' price New- T, are The 'ooke and AL 3:;- M.