t spent Easter Pr’s parents root. present amnd~ W’A Ion“. of Hariiiton. " aguin! spent her Eu. Inn: Mrs. utr. ka serioml, one. ck, gee " heard Jack started to with his gm '35 more than 5196 :k and sister to marriage of INNON (5710112 ONE. 10, 1902 il [WES face ll from Mncciesttetd to Buxton. - Save tuonerUnit get the newest ot Carriages by purchasing at N non's. A.&owFr -.‘..\.h.l.r. u ALKL‘IG Fir.cr.--5iv. H. Ar-truth had hm irrtetest aroused the nth-x- dr: hy reading in his 't News ', of a fan pm formed by Julm Alccck. oti Macclesfield. England, aged 62. in walk-i ing h:u-kw;mls 12 miles in 3 hours Ir min. 45 seconds. hearing the wagered‘ time hy mun-15 minutes. It was done in the presence of " “mounds of poo- M."anet the interest to Mr. A. no. in, the fart that he knew Alcock ultimately In wow. and every foot of the " mall from Mncciesttetd to Burton the lo Laud late mam ther week 2 David. of tyh STAR GROCERY Q T. J. JORDAN , l “If“ y?t ' v,,jeaiiiilitiy 'p'iiolisiN qllltt fora?!†'s ( TR y us FOR“ Fears, (Sugars, Comes and (Spices. DIX-In Two Jfrnsh Jfore. "--------------, I $lill REWARD M l WATCH mr I SWOT REPAIR" R. B. Keeler is the only WEtzhmaker‘ in the County with a Watch Fac-l tory experience. I Tt'tr Just what he mm for him, I watch that l which he'll be proud, "1an in the buying, boys, their wives. their their friends. Watches remir. MI our work git faction. Keeler’s eng any dre In fact r"tythiattt in Srocery Jhm, GOODS DELIVERED. BARCLAY t" NOBLE Just arriving this First Class value at please you. __-_-- v- VVIIQ Big Jewelry Stores, DURHAM a HESPELER ONT KA an: ll ' out for 0/ R: , Wlili il SUN .‘nr ohituary columns rd the death of Mrs. She succumbed to an " fevet on Mnnday last a a daughter of Mr. vgistmr, and widow t' H. Davidson whn Al VOL. XXIV. N0. ii year be 'rAvews Pam, and when betusrht In this Tc guaranteed to give satis- Mange . All goods bought at wholes, ‘s engraved free. _ _ tt . ,,__, __. “mu“. l "re co A'ttrnatnc---rot' a time led with a fair share of )nblic at rm. e. I When it became known t WWW'L’†V . - , I p tO g 'heen accepted, there was , New 845.00 Cleveland Bicycle for desire to recognize his pub] fSale, at a Bargain. The Big Store. some tantzlihhii public way. Watt: 2 . . . . sence of t e . avor or othm h on The Boy .The ordinahce of baptism by Immer- ex-Nayor Laidlaw passed 1-0 -- IBIOYI was administered by Rev Mr New. scription list and in a short htrwants and just what we have ( ton on Sunday last to several young ; about $25 collected, and "m In that will keep time it watch of, en le fro _ to give him " send off in the , m to . prowl, a much that won't bank" 3 thh _. ' wn The Irpt “1,08?" ’However, as the band could buying. Watches, too, for older, 3&3 e Pl0tt', near Mcmllivrts's Inlm u!tsmorping a meeting "Ir/ 's. thvir daughters, their employees. I Glenelg. j the Town Hall, phoup'h t/,tq' 'atchesput in order and kept ini Libera a . . "and in a. few minutes t e. L i / Committee Rooms will be] was well filled. Here the m, 77 “My --_- W ___ ---- - - lOpened In " few days m Cnldpr’n Nit-n1! ’ - -- m A ...a--- -- " 1iudhope ~73 'uggies nu s uuuggy, klpeeiat. hter of Mr. Thos. tnd widow of the Lon who died a " Besides her fa. d sisters she leaves griove deeply over nd cotnpaniorv,Vp. l a RESTAURANT? colutuns this is week. They are and we know we can Our it!!! Carr/odd it styles McKin- In nttack J. H. Me De j energy in promot; m, was also one t our Increase team and in the club _ His loss In social " he greatly felt, a that in parting TI with their best, fri, any :Wrgi-g 4M _ '""'ruelil"N ll(.‘lL'l My: fuw of his old mandate; in town, Wu! ‘ mum- the u-cipiont of a handsonw suil who, and on the day following was pre- wnted with a gold headed cane by the Lorne Lacrosse L'Iu h. The presentation on behalf of the club was made by Pres. Corley. Mr. Theobald has been an active member of the Club for the last; C,or 7 years and his assoeiation with it has been marked by notables-s and energy in promoting Ito tteatatteresta. He was also one of the beet trtVerte or our lacrosse team. and his plus there and in the club will be hard to m, v. --. _-“u‘,c,[ I ArvtEcrAamx--atu,t week's M c. For ;cst Confederate has the following (kindly reference to Mr. Theobald now 3 in charge of the Hardware dept. of the , Big Store. We are pleased to have Mr. Theobald fora tawnsman. we welcome him again and trust he may find in Durham scope for his energies and talents : '. Mr. Wesley Theobald. who has been employed with Messrs. Scott & Murphy for a number of years, left on Tuesday for Durham where he has secured a good Position. On the eve of his deparHu-e he was tendered a fare. wl-ll Mlppvl' at Gidluctithr,, hotel by a few of his old "sstruiates in town, Was made the recipient of a handsome suit, HIM! “ml an IC, , .. -- ,.. unwary lumen call to Res. Mr. Little: ichatUw/Gii,' which is to he heard at a _ meeting of Saugeen Presbytery on {Manda}: 28th, inut.. when it will likely 1"" sustained. We congratulate both c.otur!egations on their c oieeand hope. should Mr. Little. accept, they may as pastor and people, be long pt'ofiUriy united. Buy Linoleum for your floor It wears forever. We have it in 8 foot, and 12 foot Widths, _’N-n 03- KN. 1'Armro REV. MR. LITTLE~ and Faiehairn e9ngrteqations h a happily united on." to Rev. , Chafthvdtth, which is to be h meeting of Snugeen Presb: Monday. 28th, inst" when it v be sustained. We con ratula c.otut!egations on their 'llff',fet,hi,i should Mr. Little, accept, the: pastor and people, be long p united. - Mangel, Turnip and t!wh:desale prices. II. Pill x: Tho letter or Mr. t :puhlishvd in last week', Enwukonml a great inter flue Increased by the p :wm-k‘s t'ontr'iluition. T 'new to most, dwellers in t l . . I Gilbert. has given " very Itrnyul of the trip and cm (interesting mm. " Another unload of l , rem-Wed yesterday at Mo! l'avs losses pm Cash or note sysn If you are not ins a change write to umum-r carload of Buggies just rec-rived yesterday at McKinnon 's, IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. _ Insure against Loss or Damwe by fire or lighting. your Residence, Barns and Contents m a safe Home Company. Pave losses promptly. Low Rates. Cash or note system. Agents fee ak. If you are not insured or wigll Lo mnlm I voaa' All the Newest Styles of 1 5 received at McKinnon’s. Mr. Walker. Markdale, l with his stone crusher again/ Peel, the Shoe man, haia l, an ad. for Review readers 'thisl Have you seen the 50. Wall The Big Store. J, A are, General Servant Wanted, i can Apply to Mrs. A. Gordon Upp Building lots for sale in I Survev. Lower Tuwn. Durh cement. works. Apply to Mrs ll Mct'locklin. Liberal Committee Rooms opened in a few days in Calder! Utrstairs. Friends from the are cordially invited to call. w. S. DAVIDSON. Sec-y. of Central Con Field Seeds, Sugar Beet. ,___-. “u... u. we men. has stunted , business in town and his ad. appiars in i this issue. We hope henmy be nward- 3 ed with a fair share of public patlonage. , New $45.00 (“pvn'untl ED.'-" - In social and ehure tly felt, and every parting with Wes ,7 n." V“... ed into an extensive boarding meet the wants of cement _ Braithwalte and McDowell s Ding it. Buy your Hardware at, The E New Stockjust In. The old Bart hotel has been nil i.,.., nu --t . - ' 'rt Sugar Cured Hams. at Tile Meeting of the Public Libra tomorrow night. l'.?,""."--')'" week's Mr. Fox»! Well if the Boers fall before him like refute has the following , that without a shot: being fired he will rence to Mr. Theobald now i be quite an acquisition to the party. tthe Hardware dept. of the i He has had his fimt sniff of death be- We. are pleased to have Mr. “are goingfar yy! We hope he will see P a t'iwnsman, we Welcome I no more of that kind. and trust he may find in i, Lyman isagood wrirer and n, than'- friend." widths.-fie ' -- " -t A TP. {-1.54 a; levi - I " 2-: Tu. JAMES MYERS. Orchard P. 0.. Ont. JV. MR. l/tTrane-muster, as, Sugar Ihwt, Carrot, rnip and Rape seed-at ices. II. Parker, Importer. ' of Mr. G. McKec-hnie last week’s Review has gloat interest which will “on. noun Iltis been nvcrt- i' Last Thursday the above Well known extensive boarding. use to _ young P..y1euty"it left by morning tram wants of cement rkers. ' for Hamilton to J/un an accepted party P. d McDowell a 'tl lot' young men like himself who had ’ an . I I n , voluntary enlisted for the 4th Canadian . i l contingent to South Africa. Buggies and Ivamims in: hlle pussledfhis extiryinationdi? Guelph ht' t .. it a day M? ore. , is in a dition to Bandit]: {him l pielymlusual health tests consists of tests in ntauo or t lamina “m ity. ivifte shooting. a careful examination C, McKinmn. l being Inadelof both eyes in true. occulist MoArthur son of M, John (style and in horseback riding and T / ' . {general hearing. Lyman passed sue- of the Sx'len, has 1'1rteicTi2'u'ils, and came home with a tm.. own and his ad. appiars in color ribbon on his breast to bid good We hope he may be rewayd- I boytyr Ihylyun.--for. a time Inf "a 1mm "nun“..cwr-v - "irif.).,ii.ii)diisiti"ii"i' mm has been an Ie Club for the last; association with it be hard to fill. ehureh circles will every body feels, Cer Wes, muwmg was pro- aded cane by the The presentation as made by Pres. P your floor It the it in 8 foot ‘The Big Store. J. A. Hunter, F. they puff ., ri ,, . ' We have received a brief note from adamant; “MIR“. Lyman Caldwell written from "q Montreal, from whence he was going "HERS- e---, Insurefto Halifax. He says "We have got we by fire orlthis far on ourjourney anyway. We rice, Barns andllefb Guelph, Thursday for Hamilton {owe Company. land stayed there till Eriday night. y, Low isc'i.i Left Hemilton and arrived here at Agents fee ak. 1.45 this Saturday _mornlng and are " wish to m Ure. ilikely to be here until to-mornow no.on. ‘ ' . We are living in apalace car here Just‘ was. I now. tt iiittittrit a ve, made The Bl Store. as a 0rd and g 213:: t s this eek. ( g Iyall nper at: . _We Mr. Whitney can turn to his own party and see frauds as gross or gros- ser. Nos to touch Dominion politics in the early 90's, which were rank, he can find his candidates unseated and corruption proved betore courts: and at least one man, Smith, of 8. Ontario l g nu more or man Kino. WE MAKE OUR BOW TO THE l :fect speller, and we hope to have more I as we 311mm?“ fhe opening (ff our :ot his budgets form“. readers, I IMPLEMENT h.1\_IP()RIUM m the 'f - .-______ ', old Foundry building at the bridge ') THE ISSUE I on Garafraxa Street. 'I . C, Lilo-long Acquaintance with the I What a lot of ghosts loom up in the font1itions. of farm life in th.is coun- darlcpast. as issues that have done I, has.given 1.15 an MPmmCC y -servicu for the Conservative l’artv l. Its ',"f'.1r11lte"-11.t,s.svhjch wc are corm- , “Facts for Irish electors†“Eye dent we fan utilize lor the heneiit of i Openers " School book Fti'iiiiii'on's Ross the iarnning community and we ask l Hlible, the Agricultural 'Eiiirs7e, the! with confidence for a share of their 1 5 number Pigger ' the†tee. What is patronfge' . . i I; it this_time 9 mi Whitney has only We just mention this week that we I {one policy clearly defined that we can have secured the agency for the _ (see, and that rii'd1giie,t,tl1ter, abuse of ' I his opponents an inyunperiite (to say p t H It 0 t the least) charges of corruption. He ll er (lllll on 00 s f; sue? ï¬lgzgzgylggngheelzgs‘ï¬gx and call special attention to the new tion is constantly made that the lead.. 1diSE.U2,R2rir: i are admit and condone them. I t once. Town. oodie's t, near Arthur k Store. rrialgeq, Lyman is a good writer and a per- feet speller, and we hope to have more of his budgets for our readers. t work per at l We used the expression "face to face, tttttep [of the campaign: no back door work, . l stuffing, but a free expression of the p 0ttce. {thousands feel like Mr. Matter the ex. Ilown. 'opponents branded as thieves, rogues and ,_.Â¥ -......uu,:, lulu " “ll (of some kind and as I was beside him Inearlv collapsed myself. Another chap dropped dead getting off the train and as I was Taking my escape from that scene I almost ran intoa man who was dying from a hemorrh- age. You may be sureI was gladto leave Guelph for fear I might be next." Board He got a little while to view the city and was pleased with the great cathedrals of St, Patrick and Notre Dame. He had a singular experience in Guelph which we will give in his own words "When in (new one of the boys who was enlisting md a fit hp "A“..- I_:_, " , - - OUR uetnr'e to recognize his public spirit in some tangible public way. In the " sence of the Mavor or other publicist, ex-Mnyor Laidlaw passed round a sub- spriptron list and in a short time had about $25 collected, and arranumnnntn - 7,__._..-. Iv! a ulllt " When it became known th, been accepted. there was I desire to recognize his puhlk some tangible public way. I sence of the Mavor m- nth!»- DURHAM, fï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬KfAi-Tï¬li‘m, 1902f =1: 5 ONTARIO ELECTIONS: May 29th. _ f The announcement was ibeen chosen by the govern , paign is now on in earnest, tr, ; guns are getting into line, an in the fray. Peace will be 100 slain for sure some cit both sides, but both factions u under the wise and able at colleagues. DURHAM BOY IN MONTREAL TO LYMAN CALDWEL A lililllllf SEND 0H. rifiiili Ac: RV. "di iid V the above Well known Ce left by morning train join an accepted party like himself who had “I l.»r Al . . _- _, _...,- - “u. auU\C uaLc 11:15 I y me government on which to go to the country. The cam- I in earnest, the thunder of the leaders is heard, the smaller ' into line, and the forces of both sides will soon be face to' face I Peace will be declared on May 30. the casualities will be about I Ire some citadels will be captured, many will be wounded on oth factions will then sit down quietly for another four years I and able administration of the Hon. G. W. Ross and his -- hum. a time let us hope. nown that he had e was ." general hi geared from both wheels, Taking it Is own the most desirable drill in the market or gros- . . . alitics in Call and let us explain its merits. 'ank, he I Wait a few days for our BUGGIES. bed and f Is, and A B MUARTHUR Ontario 0 . arrangements the morning. .IJ - a _ - "face to face, " we hope this will be the door work, no r.oorbecks, no ballot fu ion of the people's will. We believe Lrter the ex-Conservative leader. tired, 'r, rogues and robbers. made on Saturday last NEW, Implement Agency-.,, me 8hoe 6tore, 'mtatt Me dihsayre, Four young bulls from 12 to 20 months old, two teds and two t'oans--chotee breeding. tu, INit -tfiiire , The most searching criticism oi Provincial affairs has revealed no scandal, nor has it been charged that one cent has been misappropriated. True, Hon. Mr Dryden did invest some of his own money in Dakota, and no doubt we will have Mr. Whitney, if he is consistent, denouncing Dr. Jainieaon for becoming a director in a Georgie Company! These things are not politics. But we have' no further Space this week. For Quality, Style, Ease and Comfort The Peel Shoe is always found Pre- eminent. acknowledge the expenditure of $1200 corruptlv. Will he come. to South Grey and explain and condemn the ballot staffing iniquity that took place ;here? We are not justifying either 'party or claiming that two blacks make a white, bat claim that Mr. Whitney and bis friends finding so little in the administrative work of the l Ross government to criticize, seem to have fixed on the plan of discrediting the government by dinning continual- ly on dishonest election methods. SHORTHORN BULLS FOR SALE TORONTO if}; 'y no ballot finireh'triTr . Te believe there are we are confi- 'ae benefit of and we ask hire of their that the above date has 'iltg ARKER, Durham. tired of hearing character dlt8 Ill rm 'td' ! A _-i-iii"::,)",;,-;.': GROGKERY EF- :“ï¬Ã©kï¬fï¬ï¬‚ï¬iï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬Ã©l’éï¬â€™ï¬ï¬ï¬iï¬ 3V3 EEEEEEWEEEEEEEEEWEEEEEE 51:2“: I (fi It: I iit' A big lot of Gl to piece Toilet Set in beautiful colors, regular price $6 97 piece Dinner Set, in ï¬aammamgama gagmgmm-m It " 47 piece Tea Set We are I to-wears. pretty Dre Swell Hat and these goods are price. We also l Millinerv Houses i show V011 the Dru-ran! Our Sailors We have sold Call and have a talk w Hat. She will show you all also the latest effects in Trim: etc., and will take your or- der at anv nrire frnm Miss Rider, an experien partment and is prepared on short notice. No Ha our show room except it is Remember the placa NOW ITS MILLINERY 'eeomi’ng 120 the w Jiilei'i'icii" THE POPULAR chstqs'ropE Ire constantly receiving the newest Shapes 2 rs. Special Line of Ready-to-wears at Dresden Silk Drapes on good soft straw. a.“ -4. - ___-- .. - - This year we imported you the correct ' Iassware to choose from at 25 uors are great. The leader is sold dozens of them already. freed fllrom Rider, .an experienced Mil1iae ThE POPULAR CASH STORE nu take your or- any price from at a very co11ipsedbriU, Set, in a very dainty pattern, lined regular value isfsr Soo, our price inY rich pattern, valuefat $5 MILLINERY CROCKERY __-iv,.",')"",---- has. Ire/and is are certainly fine quality and low also bought a great deal from the best lses in Canada and are prepared to orrect styles at correct prices. see our stock. prepared _to trjm hai.i,'iGid, ve Wï¬Ã©ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬â€™mï¬Ã©ï¬x‘nk“ :,' $12.00 $4.50 $3 50 talk with " with Miss Rider about your Spring on all the newest ideas in Headgear, Tritnmityrs--mowG, Foliage; Mounts," - A- A. - -- - - - [cu wmm nats In the very latest style Hat or Bonnet will be allowed to leave : is trimmed stylishly and is if, 75T0$l200 LAI DLAW'S OIHTStInd .-- 25e. each. Come m ant 'reiand 'eJtechme. s35 CENTER 'eJteehnie. a great deal of our AT THIS STORE. hat charge of this n glasgow if? CHAS RAMAGE. Pun-an um Pumas“ oo our price 0.00 our frrice with guilt; and, Itead y j2arer. $l.50, Tr" tilir1i. :1? 9:5 if: as; t?iti 153:1: