.... â€mg “"me town. Some recent rhungw guv» rise to paper talk about it ivin: In trouble but happily. this is xm-n- forth, as the tstablitltimi4tt is ex- pm-tml tn be running in Oetoher. In n-mpuny with hin father-in-law. Mr. Jism. Leask and ye editor they took a hunk t5VPt the cement situatiom and Were favorably impressed with the ac- tivity and the Phtgreegq being mul- V - I. II... who is full of inlvrestnu sugar industry being PSI thriving lakeside town rhnngu guvv rise to pal trim: in _ lronhle but I rum-mm Allan) went to Toronto Mon- day and will attend a meeting of the Pvovintiat Library Association on Mon. d. v and Tuesday. and on days following will be hand in glove with the educa- timmt> of the province in the Annual mowing vi the "Ontario Educational Assoviatiort." Mr. and Mrs. John McKinnon. Ian the Rc'cky, have moved into town. welcome them to our citizenship t tum they may find the move pleas, and ptofitabld Mrs. Henry (nee Miss Kelly) of Scotchtown was a guest for a day with Dr. and Mrs. Huston last week before leaving for Toronto where she intends to reside. N us Lizzie Fee, from Normanby, was visiting Miss Jean Brown fora few days last wcek. Her foot has not resumed its old strength yet and she requires a c rnlch. Mr. and Mrs._Joseph ru-c- whiting their Daren Plano-(l to have " cull Illuving from here in a short time.' Among teachers with us during the holidays, we notice Misses Mary Gordon Armie McKenzie, Maggie McKenzie, Maggie Caldwell, Lena Wolfe. Nellie Moran mummy Williams. daughter of Mr. l Jun. Williams, of town. was marrivd last Wednesday to Mr. Erastus Rourke l [war Owen Suund. Mr. John Md'tmkery. son-in-law of Mr. Jun. Stewart. Hunessan, Is visiting round the old home. Mrs. McCuskery is with him. . Il '"erN, nu.- gone to north May. Mrs. Dr. Woods, Bayfield. w ham " few days attending lr Mr. Buchan. during his Illness Mr. k Mrs. Falconer returned Fridav after a muple weeks visiting her sister. Mrs. (in-u. Watson. nmu' Fieshvrton. Nts, Stun-r. left for Ruth!†Monday, ann- " numth’s visit to her father Mr. John Firth. who is smut-what better. MIN. A. Gordon uccompanied hy her danghh'h Aliases Marv and 191"th spent Good Friday at Mr. Bradley‘s. Orchard- vilh Mr. McIntyre. who has trren McKech niu's butter maker for the Inst two sum "new. has gone to North Bay. for her house, in Toronto. in Mt ll I) Mr. John Cochrane is spendinv Easter ht “days In Durham. Miss Dora Davidson in spending Ente ter holidays with her part-nu. Mr. Arch McKinnon was huine for . few days and left um Monday. Mi. Elwyn. Toronto. was the guest at ( Ne. and Mrs. Allan McKinnon‘s. Mrs. J. H. Hunter and (laughter. Miss I Bland]! left. Mundnv for Toronto. l All. Wallace. Ntottfrville. is visiting j his daughter at Mr. C. MeAvthup's. Mix-x Pearl Anderson, of Listowel. is _') vHiting her uncle and mm! M r. and Mrs. I inspector Campbell went to Toronto on Tuesday Miss May Brown. Bunessan. left on Monday for Hamilton. Mr. Ferguson Grant, Georttetown. il home forthe holidays. M Sean zn'nramy Hr. pressed with tile}; and the progress being made. Ah M, Mr. J. L. Browne went to Toronto onduy on a business trip. nun}: Int-r uncle and nun! Mr. and Mrs. l Arch Campbell, formerly of Bones- "n. _ sun, visited triendg in this place lately. um Marv Nclntosh " mun“; Im- Postmaster M.ekinnon was in Tororr l mm Ilr,. â€um". ot Allan Patk, l to lately on business. )s tteel.. - g A number from here attended , V . , . _ f Angus Blaek's sale on Thursday last. 'ls. "r. Wolfe "W I'll ""'th.ey All“. ) Mae holds out good yet for an auction. .lu HH'M Enslvr Iurlidu.w4 with Itip] ', mm . " ml Mrs. Friday with Forest. ll 'Il Pi. Joseph Snell. Iviarton, heir parents ue'ar Drmnore. we a call from Mr. Snell. interesting talk ofthe beet y being vsuhlisbed in the ...:.|.. ...--, n Laidlaw was in Toronto on d saw the Cement party " moved into town. We :0 our citizenship and I. Lnngclvn " former's 1 was In Dur- het father. [""'i'e' 3 Easter of 1902 is ( spent umthol san t McIntyre Block There is no mock value repres- ented in our prices, as our large sales and successful opening tes.. tify. Our large spring assort- ment of ready-mades is ready now and for the immediate, There is a touch of elegance a- bout our productions that ap- peals to every woman of refined taste. This touch is ever a thing of the H R - - - but not so is PAST MISS max"; mummy I _ W, --e___ ... u .v .. uu._,a auuu it large 'gathcring of syinpathizers would be assembled around their home to con- vey her to her last' resting place in Priceville cemetery, but such is life, we know not who shall be next. Rev Mr Matheson. as he always does, on l an occasion of this kind, spoke words of comfort to the bereaved family, by showing that although their loving little daughter and sister were taken trom them they had the full assurance that she is happy with the redeemed in Heaven. About 100 vehicles form- ed the procession showing the respect Mr McMillan and family are held by the community at large. Rev Mr Cook, of the Baptist Church offieiated atthe grave. It is not many years since Mr McMillan buried his eldest son aged 15 years. i Died on Sunday the 23rd March "'oterMeArtinsr, son ot Duncan Me. Arthur, North Line, at the age of 23 years. This young man wasin tailing health for the last year or so. The funeral on Tuesday the 25th was largtslyattended. Rev Mr Matheson reached the funeral sermon and took or Sis text "Remember now thy (Creator in the days of' thy youth". 5 He said this was a fitting text as the l subject that brought so many together i was a young pt-rson just entering in ‘ the prime of life. He made a strong , appral to the youth to remember their l Creator while young; tor youth is the : time to lay the foundation stone for old , age. He was glad that in a conversa- ltion with the 'lvparted the evening I before he (lled that he was trus‘ing in l a forgiving Saviour. All extend i itlwirsvmpathetic tooling to Mr Mel i Arthur in his sore affliction as this is] I the second death in his family in two I l years. Another funeral on Sunday, thr30rh March, Jvnnet JI McMillan, the ten year old daughter cl Mr and Mrs Dun- ald McMiilan, of the south line, Arte- mesia died on Friday night the 28th after a couple of days illness, from bronchitis followed by pneumonia. This dear little girl attended school on Monday 24th and came home cheerful and little did the parents and family dream that in a few days such a large We are pleased to notice that the taelie service in the Presbyterian Church is getting more appreciated as the attendance is better. oflate. We hope to see a well fllled church when summer comes so as not to have the good man in the pulpit talking to empty pews. for that kind of work is rather discouraging. We are sorry to hear Wm Gillis, South Line. see this young man soon. Mr McLeod is getting his mill yard elettneuoathtsta's' he is turning out lumber in good shape and making hist class work. . call and see us. Our stock is first class, our staffis com- petent, our pnces are right. ue ' Can and see us A boy of Mr Dan McLean, Black- smith, had his leg broken one evening lately, while kicking at a football another by struck him accidentally. This kind at a game is rather rough ‘llill rl--..., -r__me -- , ' _ - This kind" of a gun and dangerous as we bones being the resul Neil McLean and sister Margaret visited friends at Dornoch for a tew days last week. Rev Mr Clarke, of _Hillsburtth, Township of Erin, is visiting with his nephew Mr Angus Mekeehiiie, Dur- ham Road, " the last week. .The venerable gentlemen attended gaelic service in the Presbyterian Church on Sabbath last and relieved Pastor Matheson by teaching the Bible Class fur him in the Sabbath School. The weather took a slight change cn Sunday and Monday to a little snow storm, but did not last long. No sod- ing done yet in this locality, although there is a lot of ploughing done al- ready. The roads are in a bad con- dition at present on account of the late rain and snow. 2rs 'Diek, PRICEVILLE. immediate Round the Corner PRESENT us we hear of brokce’n result therefrom often. FUTURE r ofthe illness of , We hope tn around again ,,. .. _."._._. 'adv “we UL attr Hug“ Mtrciia., . . 'lmm. ' l t D st l A ent for Durham. of Du: . . 'rtanttiryli,s.t,"ic')eeue:,t,e,e, will C he I Messrs Dan .Mc Innis and Alst Mehlii. Lid to 1. man desiring to takemp the ', lan are away umber loading this week. 'l21,2,.' Mr. Alex Black ol Pomona in good oom- , . . , ' . I Former experience in Life Insurance 2 puny culled In our burg bun-day T'.'""- . di bl I The sick of our bare, Miss Annie Mo not m lapensa e. . . t ,Millen and Mrs Kate Heartwell are not Address commumcahnns O MAS . lmproying as rapidly " we would wish. B. C. THO , . Mrs McCormick spent a. few days with Supt. of Agencies her Inter, Mrs Jno 8 Buck. In." week 6 West, King St. Toronto, Ont and this. THE ROYAL VICTORIA t,tfil2iieieeei2feilereeeiee F2illllilllfixeeeeiNeg XX iii,ss,ii' Shewell. 'iiii ik Lenahan Life Insurance h of Canada E .Shewett d acena/mn IDvrham, the ES Ill Eggmgggmmmmmmmma ma ---- " ":?j'liri?1E'.i?.irl1i?a,5.,tT1d U’E‘HJL‘JE-JLIL-JILJ'Lâ€"‘ILJWJLJ'LJ ',i?i.Uie.TAcpap,u, 141 Egg-Mg Eï¬l‘mï¬-wtr‘flr‘umu‘ -"r. Ir-ImF-I‘r'mr‘:mnmï¬-nrm’i‘ï¬frlâ€"‘Jflr'mï¬â€™ï¬frï¬rflmém'r " ‘1 I ts m. u‘s‘. ' "at r.W.or- "oe t's'jse,- “if trkiiieh .J’v -97â€? #71:" Jvl‘ff..9rl tri', Kf:>c iiyii4faiiNii,"ci! 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. Diners, common chairs, bedsteads and chairs, stands. wash- Extension Tables li; 5.00 to $18.00. Sideboards $7. 50 to $30 Parlor Suits $18 to $ 5 5 825.00 Iron and brass bedsfrom $3.75. to $10 Best made brass bed $17.00, $15.00 14.00 $13.00 $12.00 $10.50 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. Spring will have descended sweetly upon our Beautiful Millinery Department in all the gentle beauty of soft tints and tender colors. We have laid out a veritable garden, You will " be able almost to breathe Spring in the air, though April mayhap may bluster outside, there is warmth and comfort within In the history of the store, and we have had it as the numerous vis- itors and purchasers can testify, BUT Morning will be the better time to come as the show room in the forenoon will not be so crowded. " Bedroom Suits now at i I I COME AGAI N THE DURHAM REVIEW CASH and ONE PRICE SPRING MILLINERY DISPLAY " fin Are Gordially Invited H tt $14.00 $13.00 $12.50 $12 00 $10.00 . 'iii9.50 w e have been preparing for weeks for the best & greatest ONTARIO AmeHiii'i"ii"'i' _ TORONTO Messrs Dan Me Innis and Alex Mehii Ian are away timber loading this week. Mr. Alex Black at Pomona in good com Wsarwlt.. n.All-.I L. ___ I --- m. uuu AIJIBUUIIII a mack are visiting ‘the latter‘s friends in Toronto and Orillia. Mr Angus Black's sale on the 27tL inst was largely attended. eve'ylhing Malling well under the hits of Mr Hugh Marlin of Durham. SCOTCH TOWNS Mr and Mrs John J Black a the latter‘s friends in Toronto n $19.00. A large stock of tancy Rock- ers. A big discount otf Par lor Tables, Easels, Jardinere Stands, Hall Cabinets, Pic- tures and Musi c Racks. $7.so. __ . - Coucles from $6.50 to to $5.50. W e sell the " Victor" the best made. Lounges from $4.50 to Coil spring, will not sag or frame twist Mattresses from $2.50 Guaranteed for to yrs. The best bed spring made is the Cable 'ortock. Xi sh. The bride and bridegroom expect to with make lheig future home in the growing week west. and ttt a wee: or ten days will , leave for Winnipeg. Contrratutkiidiii. tame. t l 7 "'"'.F ...... t"""" "teu tr, Wray R. Smith. the bride being Away by her father, The cert over', the bride: und lvridugmum made the levipienls of many can; alumh, valuable nrespnm_ and of Alieuford. On Wednesday even‘ng of last , a happy company of relatives and mediaw friunds gathered at the h of Mr. and Mrs. John williams. tot brute- the wedding of their dang! Miss May lir,to Mr. Erastus S. Run We tender our congratulations and wish Mr. and Mr. McIntyre a large measure of happiness and prosperity. 8 o'eloek a. m., for their home, the groom's many friends and bars were to await them that er when another night would be a can, drink and be merry and pleasure. The lady of the north who fclt a little hurt at our joke roidtrivp, to the Pedro party,iu am last budget, is summed it was not Ulcnllb for her. and if blame, there in in it We take it all. Don't put it on a neighbor Mr Jas White has “turned to our town and now sings there‘s no placeliko home. The cnptain had poor luck of late. The first trip he learned at the Post. Office that more was company there he did not with to meet. The next night the attractions were up to Aruemeaia. A good tune‘com- mg. cunt. Missos Lizzie and Julia any they will ndo home from town with Morris at any lune. providing he buys them a box of chocolate candy. The (fl-unony wa McIntyre-Beaton I See A. Gordon's Large and , Complete stock at Ladies', Gent's and Boys Watches, Fancy and Mantel clocks. Ladies' Long Guards. Chain Bracelets, Brooch- as. Links, Scarf Pins, Cuff Bat.. tons, Flatware, Fancy Flatware, l Silverware, Novelties Ladies'and l Gent's plain and gem Rings. Lwer Town, WW "'S_46r._t.a.-.a.q.. WWW -- A . GORDON Rourkts--Wimams. as performed by Rev. I.., c, z; - I . Y’altei n: of their MustiiiJr, '. Erastus B. Rourke,' ,V, ,-.~ Il"ll.t ,uyyi.tutrt. to cele- --FTorn page Five 1ewettery home, where Is and neigh. that evening, I.) L - J e Weller spent fn i social home week BARGLAY 81 NOBLE CALL " U - “it WOOLLEN and RUBBER and full lines of Horse Blankets. ulcnt cannot be equalled. - Any person in want of a Clothcs Writttrer will find a variety to choose from bycalling on Uti. CUTTERS, ROBES, "rf-tfar v v“. _ Rucs This week we as our new line of - In Hand Saws, Hummus Squares, Chisels, Mallets, Len} Planes, Trowels. etc., our atisurt ment cannot be equalled M. Another Shipment of ll Clippers just to hand, also a v ty of Plow Lines, Trace Ch; Sweat Pads, Plow llamas and eral other articles necessary Spring Work. Our 75c ll Clippers are going out fast. vester Drill wit wire conductors Winter is approaching and those needing stoves should not fail to seeours. Also Clare makes. Our Stock is now if we have not got u please let us know. 3tardtoare. We never do things On Good Wriday Car arrived at the station 1 Hardware consigned to NEW IMPLEMENT AGENCY Elli 2072631 6tooes BMW I MM. uve, of Mam-all kt consigned to W APRIL 3, 1902 . BLACK. and see ; our fa- 'tnous Syl- with steel attention to what you req u in complete. and i by halves. . No. 2807;- loaded with Black Horse I") GRUGERI We Q; TWEEDS W. H. P up MISS MARC and ttl tak Big ‘Q.$$Q§O - H Lower To IS JAKE F0 R lake APRIL m: Y oo HE SELLS CHEAP ! or bus! t Clover Timoth Mlle? harm! a 1C 4nd?! It HE flax: (Km.