"ham, 17. le complete air, d Hair, etc "Mien. etc" TONE. {END atea. hawk KINMON. Jranze '.0tTriris, BANGS W LENES eat d at Hotel nanas That Makes al merrier. NESS L IO, 1902 loss 'enwend ers J 'lANO and ORGAN -w Raymond and W 'urrtett, m exchange. ‘l Patent ed all over Beans. 5/1011) ' USO Mutual Lower Town Dr es, rigs, i canned s. Lem- Raisins, trom Hte.. for this have a hair made iV ' " cast on ree sections. II": We or [ii " but you see 'em-tttttee an: BLACK CATS we exhibits! . week ago. All sketched I, you hon may}. 1tereintowa. lathe most em asMMtotdmwirtgBever made In town. At on We 1eatwe"ttarettterwithoreea1disrur.na II. at the mull-d on "tttshirt" to tmt no. Pumwnglvenhtam thousand. which were very exciting owing to the number of egteenent drawing: sent In. The Winneu were u follows :-lsts Bath. Gadd, Wm. Herd ; tend Cu-ol Browne, James Meclocklin. Look out tor next dawiug contests. J. A. HUXTER. s! patrbearers. 1', .Vlt'llul:'.:;lll were also wtdnesces of the mar-ring". Mrs. McDonald died in 1889 and M them were born a family of tt Gons' and 2 daughters. Mrs. Wm. Lawaon. Jr. near town, Miss Maggie. now in Detroit, Dan in Durham. Neil and John in Owen Sound. Alex. in Ayr. Archie in Normanbv. Allan in Scotland, near Branlfurd. Rev. Mr. Newton, assisted by Rev. Mr. Farquhauon con- ducted appropriate set-Vices and his mum. of the Bone of Scotland acted BLACK ' CAT ARE gany with the venerable Rev. Alex. . tewart. it is known he attended the funeral of the tirst white man ever buriean Durham. in 1847. Education.. al op rumities Were scarce in these days. and he made use of them such as they Were. hut his days of young num- hood Wen-spent. in the pioneer work‘ of the time. In 1861 he was married to f Miss Finn Campbell. daughter of the,I late John Campbell, 0.:5. and a native F of Tiree. Scotland, He was married by the Rev. Alex. Stewart who 38 yeays later. at his funeral last week, tuade some appropriate reminiscent remarks, speaking highly of thetdeceased and of his parents both of whom the venerable clergy-rum) re.tyemlreres). Mr. and Mrs. yenrs old, of tine pbysique and athletic training and had taught school for three years. His father is Principal of Shallow Luke school, and a brother and sistt-r urn also teachers. Alas.' that one fight has given occasion tooleven such mourning conuttututies in Canada. ls MocRsuso,-vevy appropriately the Shallow Lake advertiser placed its first, page in tuourninsr last week over the news of the death at the Harts River tight of T. Bertrand Day a. citizen ut’ the place. It says "Nothing has ever created In our midst such univer- trt', sorrow." The young man was 24 DrtmocA'rsos.--wttiie unhitching a, highlifedeult a few days ago Mr. It-l Naeli'ariatte, Sr. had his shoulder put mitnf joint. The beast made, a dash forward and the wheel struck him on the side with the result above. Some severe bruises otherwise keeps him a prisoner for a few days. The Big Store is making big changes in the hardware department. The l "tlive in the big back room is being re- L moved to make wav for an increased 1 stock coutorising every hardware need I of tthe community. Mr. Theobald an r experienced hardware man, for10 years i in the mnpluy of Scott and Murphy. Mt ti Forest. has charge of the department. a and farmers and others contemplating a building will consult their own interests a by calling on us. Watch for our Hard- p ware Ad. in next week's REvrmv.--J. o A. Hunter. ., Bee page 8. We regret to learn that a member of Mr. Donald McMillun’s family near Priceville is sellously ill with dipther. in. Following a recent aMietion this is particularly trying and we hope to hear of Ietterness. Dr. Hutton has been called in. An address and presentation to M rs. McAnulty, Holstein. held over una- voidably, other matter also. The regular meeting of the w. C. T. U. will be held at Miss Stewart’s on Friday afternoon: 18th inst. at 3 p. m. Our readers will follow with pleasure the southern trip of Dr. and Mrs. Jamie- son. Miss McKeehnie and brother Gil. bert, kindly furnished us by the latter. i " you want a good second hand!' baggy cheap. Call at the RIVIEW! ofBee. ' VOL. l "by-u, Vcly Heavy, I itable for men wot $1. 50. . L. GRANT. . N0. 16 to the I TEMPERANCE. small meetings closed 1 and week. They we? heard. and the earnest " lot l Miss Wisrgms c L... to She is a fittent l lnuld. her indictment brick . l nut is traffle, and will so it, I great. service to it “NIH ! However at the: ,_-â€"' -. WU vol-VB ‘nu ittt far from 'toniihttintr, the two bodies strengthen each other nd be the means ot studying things in the new civic grunt: we are eXperiencing. Let us have a Board of Trade without 3 delav. ,_, 0.. .. wn‘ruvll (“was Whom the liquor men would turn the ', _ cold shoulder to the temperance lenders , and determine to stick to the present I system, is surely a questionable state.. l ment. To say that the Hon. G. w. Ross for a 86000 check would refuse the so-called better conditions for referen- dum is another of the same. There were similar statements and assertions during the course of her lecture on Wednesday evening, which marred by their mtemperateness. in our opinion, the character of the building, and the otherwise excellent umtter of her] I address. Rev. Mr. Newton was chair- , than on Wednesday evening and (1130' i, made an address of some length, regret- I i ting the betrayal, as he seemed tel l, consider it, of the temperance party by , ( the powers that be, and seeing nOthingl for it at the election, but to turn down ' lifelong friends, when as he alleges,l they have been as faitnless as a. tramp. l . Ct-------------:-)'. We have on several occasions point- ed out the necessity of such a. body in a place of the size and consequence ot Durham, and we think that more than ever in the expand“ that is taking piece ash is required now. There in legitimate sphere for such a without here Eggs s'ltll',)),lflt'iti,tL't,' as: so LET US HAVE A BOARD op TRADE General servalit wa city. Good wages to gar]. Apply to Mrs, Winchester Smeet. Tor _..v_ Cer uul‘ uay, mat arouses a mild resentment, though still we'll sing, lung live the King, nor fail to hung. the loyal thing, out hearts to shrine ofi royalty. , ,_ . ' . , J""""'"" oi we board of the Nations â€mum ttiett and he one yourself, Be Portland Cement Co in Toronto Mon 0 honest with your fcllow-ttcan. I ' ., . ' A a ls GLoou The faruil o? M day and Tuesday ot this week. . I . .- . t ' I . . . . l l . , 'C, "i Miss Edith Murdick. of the Review ' Iatthew Richardson. M. P. Fleshetton, I C . ti I l . ' l I . l I . Istatf is at home this week and part ol his inn p uiiget. ttt gloom by the. death ..... -. . . " , oi' the oldest daughter Edith She l inext asSistmg in the Pt't'parations for a _ hm r â€a“; li .. t l t i,' li ":t1'tt,,tttt::jtiji event: in which her sister I " e “a e, ."" was t te. ight ot is interested :of which more later. 1 her home, and was intellectually one of t l I A , , the most brilliant of young women.I Ir. w. E. 'Theo “If! of It. Forest, 1 The writer in an interview with her[has taken a. Situation in J. t; Hunter's I in her home some years ago, rcmembers Ifmg“;}m Jar,.,', tan-em. 36L “"9â€" a: a treat, her glowing interest in art Ill, 'id can) is It 130" “To“: and art, treasures. and she seemed to he {i ayer, an tn e muc 1 apprecmte an ardent. admirer of all that was, W our Lacrosse suppottors. aesthetic. pure and noble. We. syin- Rev. Mr. Farquharson and Miss pathize. with the family who will find I Farquharson had the pleasure of a Visit on every side of them mementos of her from their brother Donald from Satur-l lost, companionship. Iday last till Tuesday. Mr. Farquharson l " N is in charge of the important Custom! u. .i2.0'lf/', 1y1y,Tr).desetcit Bays House. in Chatham, Ont., and the occas-I 19-1" 10f June, f,'erotyttioa.rhty, will ion of his visit was the illness of hisl 1'a.2:Te,d,, m Canada ."I a. public sister, who we are pleased to say. is,' may“; We â€3h†“1mg not, lt!!!)llt‘ll better. l , 1 es oo near omini . . Kin Ed ' ' . on ay Now HOME Faun THE wAns.--rueu.l t: 4 ward and his iininagers would l have done a wise and . _ . Fred Hunter, after an absence of severg . " graceful thing 1 th r . thi t- . if they had selected July 1, for the a years in , esewnceo is coun iv in! auspicious e - . India and China. is expected in Toronto . vent. To Britain- and the hi k d ill h rt) h d', antrpodean colonies, it would have uys gee I an T,') I 6:â€! y {1:8 rar I been an evidence of thoughtfulness give. edp 1"/'l',2'i' no†, 'l, et ea l that would make the empire thrill As I tives an " [fen s m l s a w own., it is there is: ' . We welcome him home, but say, dont u an appearance of indilfer- . - . . ence to our day that ar'ous'es a I ild tell him they want more Canadians in resentment though ' IG we'll. all); Africa. or 10 tol he'll he off again to . y '. _ i t , . . . laugh“, the King, nor fail to hrincr. tho face Boers instead of Boxers. Hisl g H l CresrExr.---Every day additrot'uu men Mar- Pave V i are going on the works and Still more ten er m the M fare wanted. A gang of 50 Fugineen Mr. Jno. U: I will be here at once to placeithe largo spenta couple, l and handsome engines now being am Mr. Lyman C l landed at the Power Home. This to with enlistm I building. stripped of the scaffolding, is Mr. Cecil Glll now seen in its tmtssiveness and beauty. I his brother in B The steel frame work of the rotarylsamng again. building. clinker storage and others is! Mr. Bert Hor being erected and every any shows Forest, came u great progress in all departments. I works last week President Cowham and Secs.. Stanhope . are to be up this week. f ( Mr. Marshall 1 visited Mr. .and The way to make " town T'f.'?e""y, lafew days last M says an exchange. ism have Vllll.gl'lt,; push, map, good schools. morality, i Mr. Angus J at, mistake in judgment m accus- "e'o freely the party leaders for ity of nearly all kinds. To say Mr. Whitney for a. 810000 check the liquor men would turn the boulder to the temperance loaders and will trerdre, Dec ’ERANCE. --- The w. C. T. U. gs closed \Vednesday of last They were fairly well attended C" earnestness and the ability of ggms cannot he questioned. thteut speaker and telling in , Toronto. wanted to go to Lb; to an experienced Irs. Wm. Ross. 17 against the liquor L'. A next, do breeding. Four young bulls from 12 to 20 months old. fwo reds and two Hratttr--cttoiee Boumrt..--rn Dundalk, on April 12, Ma. Mathew Bolger, daughter of Mr. ---amith near Hubble. mos. A. aunts. Inipécmr. Durban; April 2nd; 1903. a" All petitions relating to the grant- ing or refusal of Lianne: must be Itud with the Inspector at least four days before April " 1902. Parties interested will govern themselves accordingly. Town of Durham, Township of Glenelg, s6 of Normanby, " of Bentinck. .. of Egremont " Proton. Village of Dundalk, '. of Hanover, When all applications for License: for the License year of 1902 and 1908 will be considered. The number of License: issued for year 1901-1902 was t Town of Durham, Tavern 3 Township of Glenelg. " 2 l 66 of Nornmnhy, " 10 l 66 of Bentinck. " 2 l, 6g of Egremont, b6 2 ‘ _A_ 66 _qt Prptpp, " 3 I Village of Dundalk." " " Hanover, " The applications for Eicenaes 1903 are as follows J ---IN THE-- Village of Holstein, at Klempp's Hotel, at 10 o'eloelr, a. m. NO TICE is hereby given that the Board _ of' License Commissioners for fhci License District ofSouth Grey will i meet on ', I Still "I 22 , [It] tl ll III M) 5 (Ill I 9 H I , , " T0 HOTEL KEEPERS, SHOP KEEPER S and all whom.it may Concern Minnesota. al years Ill the service of his countrv in Ilia and China, is expected m Toronto \this week and will shortly have and give the plenum of meeting with rela- tives and old friends in his nntlve town. We welcome him home, but say, dont tell him they want more Canadians in Africa. or 10 tol he'll he off again to face Boers instead of Boxers. His mother and sisler MISS Blanche are on a visit to son and brother Harry in summon nous to): sue. NOT/CE. ; Rev. Mr. Farquhitrson and Miss Farquharson had the pleasure of " yisit from their brother Donald from Satur- day last till Tuesday. Mr. Farquhnrson is In charge of the important Custnm House in Chatham, Ont., and the occas- mn of his visit was the illness of his Sister, who we are pleased to say, is i' Miss Edith Murdick. of the ReviewI staff Is at home this week and part ofl K t C h vnext ussistihg in the preparations for a, a e oc rane. Jmntrinmnial event in which her sister) is interested tof which more Inter. _ Next tho. Bridge, Gee. St. West g stand Mr. Theobald is a good Lacrosse player, and will be much appreciated by our Lacrosse supporters. l Mr. Marshall Rombongh. of Toronto, lvisited Mr. and Mrs. T. lt, Whelan for " few days last week. 3 i Mr. Angus Black and family of; { Glenelg. moved into town last week and l inow occupy part of the old Review]! ,lomce. Director G. McKechnie attended ai meeting of the Board of the National: Portland Cement Co., in Toronto. Mon-f day and Tuesday at this week. l DURHAM, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiC" jiiiiiir, 17, iTkiii _ Mr. Dave Winkler is back as bar tender in the Middaugh house. Mr. Jno. Urquhart, of Mt. Forest. spent a. couple of days in town. Mr. Lyman Caldwell, left for Toron- to with enlistment for Africa in View DIED. Holtom, electrician. of Mt. Ie up to View our cement stmeut for Africa in view. Gun left Tuesday to visit in Bright. and will likely go b'Q8fi?i'l Tavern 3 Durham. for 100% ttiii . l, family of , .------v t week and i our Carriages, Cutters, Buggies and Carts 10 ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO [pm-poses. Bony band†or. Gia'.. ed thereon. please mama size and quality. The land must be within two miles of water or electric power. That. Harness, Jackson. R. AGNEW. Chas. Gordon,_ o Sound†Chairman, D. K. Preston. Maxwell. Meafond. FFERS will be received 2,t: of 0 the undersigned up to 'llU", June 10th, 1902, for the Knee of [my egg-alof clay long gr Jig t lend suit- acres of cuy loan or light land " ttttle for . B/etftl8.t9,ittytd booing All our work guaranteed to give satis- faction. All goods bought at Keeler's engraved free. Two Blg Jewelry stiGi,' --.., DURHAM & HESPELER ONT. It'g Just what he wants and just what we have for him, swatch that will keep time, a watch of which he'llheproud, a watch that won't bank- rupt you in the buying. Watches, too, for older boys, their wives, their daughters, their employees, theirttienda. Watches put in order and kept in repair. . tn REWARD M A 1rirllll THAT I CANNOT REPAIR Put A Watch on The (lllt T. J. JORDAN c STAR GROCERY & RESTAURANT. our 6torrk of sroceriu are When in Jordon 's HOUSE " REFUGE. l. Keeler is the only Watchmakér in the County with a Watch Fac- tory experience. PEA HARVESTERS, SEED DRILLS, _ IMPLEMENTS ll,jl, Iiillill I sou. Fresh Vegetables every other day, Lettuce, Onions, Carrots, Beets, Parsnips and Tumips. Build up your own Town by patronizing home profits. ized Iron, Tin and Enamclware, ad We have Washing Machines, Clothes wring- have acquired a reputation that sells them at sight. (all and examine. art Waive! fee Cream. We keep constantly on hand FLEURY'S 5 FOR THE FARM Chums, Moves, Nickel Silver, Gulvm way back and a? down“ PLOUGHS, HARROWS, .--.- ROOT rum-ms, TURNIP gowns, WHEEL BARROWg, .77 Call Jolie-Hod. FOP THE HOME and fresh. 'ordan 's and vibtoitit CULTIVATORS, SCUFFLERS. W Boy. 'iilttir,t2i, 'ure I, Re. UTE CROCKERY iii if If. tith: amxmmmmxxmmmg:-::-::-: siii P-ttease-iii-ii-iii-iii-ii-EES-tfit-ii-i" Xlgegatgeggyggs A big lot of Glassware to choose from at 2 so. each. Come in agd see our stock. IO piece Toilet Set in beautiful colors, regular price saa our price f '.W47 piece Tea Set in’a rich pattern, valueyt $5.00 our price 97 piece Dinner Set, in a very dainty pattern, lined with guilt; _ "ii! . regular value iors.oo, our price a " and these goods are price. We also I Millinery Houses i show vou the cam-9N We are constantly receiving the newest Shapes and to-reatN Special Line of Ready-to-wear-s at pretty Dresden Silk Drapes on good soft straw. Swell Hat at a very collapsed price. Call and have a talk with M Hat. She will show you all the l also the latest effects in Trimmings etc., and will take your on t , der at anv mice frntn . Our Sailors are great. The leader is We have sold dozens of them already.‘ " NOW ITS Miss Rider, an experi partment and is prepar on short notice. No l our'show room except it Remember the place I L LINERY accruing ta the wearer. This year we importe lery Houses in Canada and are you the correct styles at correct pr me POPULAR cAsn sums. [beet gram g Lasso" Nder, gm experienced Milliner any price from THE POPULAR CASH STORE. goods are certainly fine quality and low We also bought a great deal from the best U--- __ 7 o .1 - - MILLINERY , GROCKERY ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬Â§ï¬‚ï¬aï¬ï¬ï¬Â§ _i,?-iie-i'y.fy 'as. ire/and Jas, 4rreta,ut $12.00 .- -'-_9.._ J ‘4"- BlyllllB you all the newest ideas in Headgear, a "N..t--g, - _ -- $4.50 $3.50 enced Mil1iner, has charge of this Du ad to trim hats in the very latest stylc lat or Bonnet will be allowed to lean is trimmed stylishly and is _ 4 , t) jtfhj'"'ifii."ii't. Miss Nde.r.about yer Spring LAIDLAW‘S Old:Stund r-mowers, Foliage; M635; 52.?â€35 CENTER 'e,Reeh,ue. and are prepared to correct prices. '01 eethnier. AT THIS STORE. a great deal of our CHAS BAMAGE. PRINTER um Punusnun 53-? $l.50, Read v j"it !fili, TE 9 , , iti' ii!? a: 1 r Jiie