Grant hool Ar " " H "Fi.: ttt " u if! tal W8 M hiMia tl 0m Ililll S. SCOTT. TWEEDS d YARNS GROCERIES t The Best Quality 5 O cheaper than ever t O o Undertaking t O f'luhMHTLy o ' ATTENDED To. ' ' dA KE KRESS ' - s--' W. H. BEAN We have u full line of Shredded Wheat l WM WWW White lied Sprendo. largo size, ttaeh Fiauneutto Blankets, .. pair Mm] Cotnrorterra, 60 Ivy 72 in. much "s-"'"------- (fly/n and War/Mam Works. All Wool Dream Sages, Black and Colors, " tti wide. per yd Heavy Melton Dram; Goods 42 in. wide, per yd SALA DA C E Y LON TEA . Mlaék. Green and mixed in lead packets at 25c, G'oe. and 4or, a lb. DRUGGISTS & B00KSELLEIts. We can give you Bargainâ€. MacFarlane & Co. STERLINU‘S HAND-MADE SHOES Call and we them. B MONEY TALKS Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with the 1iypophosphitss In mute A . GORDON dies' Long Sivan Vents, In Nicklecase $5.50. In H) kt Gold filled warranted to wuur 20 years $10.00. - " -- _ Strengthening WEAK LUNGS Lower Town Durham 'd%puirins a Ar c c / a I Jake_l<1:e_s_8- F0 R DRY GOODS, CROCKERY, DOTS & SHOES, &c., iy Glass table sols wer Town, LADIES' WATCHES. ll 14 kt Gold filled, war- Itcd to wear 25 years with id Hold Bow. Only $12.00, CASH ONLY. (M best quality. HE SELLS CHEAP l I GENTS WATCHES BIG s4, large bottle 35c or 3 for 31. It is a wonderful strengthener and healer, and fortifies the Lungs against serious Pulmonary dis- cases. ' Many persons catch cold easily and find it difficult to get rid of an ordinary cold, to such we would strongly advise using our NOV. 20, 1902 FURNITURE humus. (lhh't Block per Jewelle each 25e ouch 31.15 81.oo $1.50 25c tlie Je Mr Samuel Jacques, lately from Eng- land. bat well known in these parts, is renewing old tune nequaintances these days. He in at present helping Mr Tayu lor, who ll very busy these days with his Mr Geo. Smith has spent the last few days around the old home. He is the same old George " ever and has many' friends at Zion, he leaves some of these days for new Ontario, Where he Intends to take up land. It is very pleasant to sit 1n ehuseh on a stormy Jay and listen to the pastor ex- plain the way of salvation. but it is so much better if you know that your horse is under a good warm shed mm a. tight roof. Our boys thought so, and te- nhlugled the south side of the old shed. at the same time some of the old hands fixed up thmga around, cleaned the above pipes and made a dust. Miss Bennie Atklmon of near Durham has been "siting at the Falls for n' week or so. Mr Sam Edwards is home from New Outmw. looking tony, tut and as many as over. He has wonderful tales to tell " his experiences out there and he behaves it to be the best part in the world for a young man. We understand he has com- menced to pick stones on his farm on the eighth Con., and some one was whisper. mg of a new house and a wedding m the near future. (good for Sam.) Mr John McNally also sold a three year old Cult [an week at a good f'lenrer, and a few daysngn was seen driving home with live geese. The boys are wondering if Mae is going poultry raising, or is In an invite to dinner at Xmas. Mr R. T. Edwards is making money fast these days, having sold three horses in one week. And at big prices too. fl“ "-"-9_.rV" my "mu“. Very some to say that Mrs William Greenwood Six. has been ill wnli Sciatica the last week or so. but. at the time of writing however she was somewlnu banter and WH are honing to see luv around again in a few days. f Mr Edwin Huntis home again from the West, and like own-yous (also, is luml in his praise of the Prairie Provnicns. - .. -___ NW...†...... it was hinted that. the Zion corres yuan» must. have gum: dead Asleep or all“: liml a lung snelinc,qs, Well the only excuse ix that. we have been very busy. and alum the distaneo to the Post Offiee is a great. druwmick. fur we have written several letters and Failed to got them to the oitiee. Say Mr Ed. wont it be great for in country people whey we get at free rural mail delivery, just gm; Mr Mulock a nudge to hurry hun up u little. As the nights are setting long again We hllnll try to send in an occasional letter to show to the oulsnle world what Zlouites are doing. Very sorry to say that Mrs William Dear Mr Editor and Readers, it is quite a tow Weeks since there prvured a letter from this part ol your wide dounuu, and it was hinted that. the Zion correspcva0etrt lt is tmderr,sood that deputatiuus from Mm-kdale, Meufoni and Other points will wait on the council to the claims, ol those places as ttt sue tor the erection of the lluusu of Psetuv,e,--0. b'. Sun. in tue Town Council chamber. ' After rheuzceuug several cummittwes met. and other meetings, were 1rraugeil for this afternoon, Including thn House o'f Refuge cctutnittee. Luna. account. $19.72 ; J. n, Little. accouuL, $17.50 ; Parker & 00.. account†“2.45; ll, P. Butchart Bram, accuuut. 81 25 ; J. M, Davis, accent, 340. Report. from Smut}: Grey Women's Fnrnuir’s III- btibum Statement from County Treasur- er ; aiNo statement re almioumy account. and estimate for PAu3, viz., 3150. None of the special or standing com- mittees had reports readymud the coun- cil ndjuurmd mm] 2 p.111. tto-day, to meet in the Town Council chambma ' museums". once again. and pttruuuilaris m. old [menu Mr John McDUHuld. who he was glad 1.0 see was looking well lunar " wwewnut. pruuucted Illness. 'i'ue can“, had experienced a prosperous ncuauu, mm the County at Urey had owned m .1143 gene-M â€aspenâ€. i'ne muuum nan: reaped rplendul crups. luuusnrlcs luau bllnwd nun nines ware good an me: tue Dumluwu. h'tuaucaauy the county was In an zxcellens par-1mm, lravus4 upwards I at 84.ooo to “a “will. Among Inc mane†that would em; ge the†hLLuulalou I um. seasml Wtst, llle appeal of the Lawn ot _ Owen bound llgulusl mum autumn-nu and ' the nWard 01 we Uuuuny Judge, the quvs- um: ut the erection ot a Mouse ul Pstuuge nun other matters m Inner moment. He united the aeuluu would be Ltuiuiutiou.., l 'At.si pruliliu of good results. Among the communications and ac- counts rend by Clerk Ruth-Mord Were the following '. Penman trout residents ol Mailman: mumuuug that the old bridge I oyu th,, Saugeeu 1Uver was om of wpmr. l dangerous, and would be bnbnliluwd by all non structure. Letter lrum Secretary Culliuy,wood Collegiate Immune asking Grey County to oouiribnw 8303 54 for extra maintenance. The eounnuuiession Was supported by a dayubutlou comprising Mr Geo. Mobs-Joy. a member ol the Institute. and Mr G, K. Mills, 0th wine:- pal, who asked for an 0pponututy of meeting the committea that tsveuing, Letter from the 3191 (Grey) Regimensask- I mg tor a rcvolu ol 3400 nu clear Off the rcgiunm. a indebtedness. Acevum no!" Sydunham tor 839, cost of eouveyiug " l...l.l.;.. F.. .L . -- -- Wurdeu McKiuuou’u opening adult-M was brief. he captained pleasure to new the primeâ€: on Iueotmg ma teliow com- mltstttouere, once again. and pnwculunJ‘ In. “LA ._._ . " _ _ [ r"- rw-""-"" IIMJWII Ill we ‘ Couuty Uonnonl number! he†youonluy, the hut sou-ion owâ€; mun at the (Juan hon“ last evening. cumuneumux M. 7 o'clock. The buslueuaiu hand. hUWeVer. Was light and tha meeting only laced three-quarters of an nour. Mr. Autuuuy tihute of Holland Wth, Mm only absentee, the following gentlemen havmg l‘uapuuueu to the roll will : Hubert. Agnew. u. A. brown, p. J. Doyle, Thus. human, Jouu McAnuur. Nell .ucUoleuJau, John Atcs Donald, Cha.,. Mehhnuou, Duuwu olcs Lean, D. It. Fret-sun, Jus. Priugle, AIM-raw bcueuli, Lieu. Wuhan. The little Pmumtut known as THE COUNTY COUNCIL. ZION. le “all luau the was - Sheep and Lambr-cThere Was an active market for sheep, particularly for ewes, on "eourn.ol tho scarcity of ocean spncu. Prices were steady. Lambs were offered very freely and there was a good market at the opening. Prices sagged during the mornmg, however. and the close “as IN, Icwer at $3.50 to 03.75 per cwt. calveg--aiarktst ls steady. but offerings of good veals are light. Prices are un- changed at $3 to $10 each. 1i.typr--Hetw, run and prices unchanged tat $6 per ttwt for selects and 95.75 for lights sud fats. Export Cattlu--Ptuec, were tirtnce a: $4.50 to " for chance and 84 to 84.50 for medium. including mixed loads and light weights. The better feeling was generally regarded as only temporary. an cables are still disappointing. Export cows are firm. er at 33.25 to " per ewt, and are in good. demand. Butchers' Cattle-The, offerings included only a very small percentage of choice to picked lots, and prices for these were strong. although quotations are unchang- ed. The common to good lots sold almost as quickly and there Watt no dullness. Bulls-IU, only change is Itt ftsedtrrur hulls. which are. for the time, slightly higher at $2.75 to 33.50 per cm. Feeders and st/yoke-iron,, was sold early and there was an excellent tone. Prices are tiran for all lines. Milch Cowir--thuod cows sold freely and anything abc we the aVerage brought Mo $60. The market " in good shnpe and prices are tirm at $40 to Mo. the l Trade was decidedly brisk at the Toron- to Cattle Market to-day, nud the light of- ferings sold with a dust: that was highly enmmraging to the drovers. Prices did not tUtow any great improvement. but there was a quick movement. and the general trend ot we dealings was in favor of the seller. u ' "___- .l"“" I" .e%_r. .. i, ted tiie with his report. and I cannot say that I am at all pleased at, its contents. I am afraid that the. principal cause of the trouble has been your own untruth- fulness. and the fact, of your haying allowed yourself to he. unsettled and your head tilled with foolish and this- chievous ideas by outside patties. I understand that, instead of your being continually and brutally beaten and cuited about. you have on one occasion had a slap in the face, that, apparently, you very well deserved. and that 3011 are well fed, clothed and housed. and otherwise as well treated as anyone could ieasoiiahly expect. We have. 1 therefore had the trouble and expense of sending some-me up practically for nothing. and we shall prplralsly have something more to say later on in iegard to these charges. This howuvvv, will depend very largely upon what we. hear of you in future. but I do hope that there will be no more of this lying and other ill behaviour. I hope you will learn that the habit of lying is not only, i as the Bible says. "an abomination i unto the Lord." but will be a fatal hindrance to your getting on in life. No one has any respect for a boy oi man who will not speak the truth and whose Word cannot be depended upon. A liar is a source of mischief and injury to himself and others, and I am very grieved to think that you should have got such a character for yourself as you have for untruthfulness and should have to con fess to Mr. Hodgiiis that you made false statements The whole thing is very discreditable and makes a very ueg looking entry under your name in Ulll books. I do not wish to say more about it except to repeat my hope that this is the last, occasion that, any- thing of the kind will take place, and that you have. now made up your mind to put in your' true honorably and eieditably and try to mm a good n'uue for yourself and the homes. With best wishes I remain your sincere friend . Mr. Hodgins. the enquiry otficer. whom I sent up to investigate the statements that were made lo us with regard to Mr. Leding- lmm’s Lrvntuwnt of you, has just presen- ted me with his report. and I t-unnnr mm I wish you to publish this let- ter and corn-cl, slatenwuls made by me against, It. H. Ledinghmu. which state.. ments are false. L. G. BOVINGDUN. Office of Dr. Haoado's Homes, 214 Farley Avenue, Toronto, November 7, 1902. Master George Buvingdon. c/o Mr. Robert H. Ledingham. Dotutoch, Ont. The lt-tu-rs below will explain them- selves. We understand the investiga- tmn which look place was the rvs'ult of charges sent, dawn by unknmvn patties 1n the neu,rhirovhood. The incident. should Irea warning to all hays. and more, it should he " warning to older heads to refuse to rweivv such stones willuuttinvetstigaiiotl. We (ungratu- late Mr. Ledinghum on his rumplele vindication '. itoW Mrs Graham Tinnuiuti has mt. been In um but of hen-t1] for the past Aew Guy-i, the: dam.“ dull \voiuhm 1loeti ttot appear to at all mil. Um out Lady. bu. We nu: â€alum: tum aha Wlll Improve mm Lire cum My Irony Wmuner Hub m ', unnu- an) tune M y dear Getrrqe,-- and rtmuiux'un,v, name “we. Mr Tom smith is fixing 550 as to be ready tor the Itrah'e IL pay. We ltesar they Work'. Mr Vincent. Maya and Monisnn com- menuml cutting wood " Mr Wm. Funlt's the mimrdu). l'ueyhaye " lug “AIILUI'S work “new! ot them, but are bound to nukes " pay. We hour they. mu terrors to Mr William Kenny in improving barn roulu by buildlug a new host l he is ulso making It few impamemuutn Ins lsour.e. We are wondering whlt becnme of the upmkerc who were to be " Zion on tho mum ul the referendum meeting. Dat they melt. get. stuck. drunk. lust. past the phtee. m- did they forget the tttttht, am only we put in an appearance. 1lttW hilt“ Live Stock Market Toronto. and his lull pluwmg,’ Slander hailed rnoch, Noyemlwr 17. 1501 g quite u bn, ot mm at the SLINtF:D Il, OWEN, in improving his new host [it-D, My his Gro, Bald weather, ~THE DURHAM REVIEW means rich and handsome gifts for Bridal presents and handsome table silver is among the most ac ceptable that can he offered. Uur tine array of Flatand Hollow Ware Quadruple plate, Pie Knives Herry Spoons, Meat Forks and Spo'ons as well as Water Pitchers and Tea Sets are something to excite admiration. The quality is flue the workmanship elaborate the price the lowest in the county. ou $50 REWARD Mi WATCH THAT I CANNOT REPAIR R. B, Keeler is the only Watchmaker in the County with a Watch Fac- . tery experience. All our work guaranteed to give satis? faction. All goods bought at Keelcr's engraved free. ll. l KEELER ll SUN. A SWELL w ED DING Tho HOUSEWIFE‘S BURDEN and the terrors of baking day are banished by using Rowe's bread. It is as good as the best home-made bread, and infinitely superior to nine-tenths of what some people call bread. It is made of the best flour, the dough is thoroughly and properly mix - ed under absolutely clean and sa.. nitary conditions and carefully baked under our own supervision ta, JPee/ (Shoe <':-,s‘~\‘g 'r'fltsTi, g}. a; C F vd {a _.ii,i,i,ii'?,i:',i' F,') PP. “M 'i)i'.i'i':tiiitf'i,i,'ij,)it') - . 13:; '- w 2rfstt/ .,. "k t Ai',; ()r,,iy::ir:.i:.,t, x: g. A I P.:, 1/73: l l , (;i1rir).'rl,ikt,, “‘5ԠA , 8 T 1f}; 3'5, 31/ 'i1's)i.ci,":.' i'...)k.i/rf, T Sf'; Mllljllit't DRUG STORE W E A R -.._.and be comfortable. DARLING’S DRUG STORE ttti., x. A. ROWE. Mg? Hot Water Bottles tion business T WH. GIVE THEM the snnniest room, the cleanest linen, the sweetest flowers, the daintiest toast; the most delicate sauce; they are, surely entitled to the best and purest medicine. WE TAKE great satisfaction of preparing every prescription and Family Receipt that comes to us in the most cleanly, careful manner, and from the highest quality of Drugs and Chemicals. A quarter of a century's experience has taught us how to do things right in the prescription case. If you think your sick ones en- titled to the best of evervthincr, um nho11 no "in; -c 'i----, . l)ip1..l1ipgfroo Good for the Sick best of everything, we siian 1fGiik'if' :. No extra charge. Just extra ser A FINE STUCK OF RUBBER GOOD -- -...., ......5, we auau De gum ot your prescrip- So extra charge. Just extra service, that 's all. NE STUCK OF RUBBER GOODS. Q _ , Fountain Syringes, Atomizers, &c. Chamois Vests and Shou lder Braces ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO ,_, U: l “on LaAltute farm In the Township of Glenelg. known as the McRae Farm. [There is about. 110 acres cleared and suitable for running nmchinery on. and i the balance is prim-[pally of hardwood timber. There is supposed to be over i2t)it0 cords of good (-orihvood lowly for cutting. The farm is situated about six miles from Berkley. and ten miles from Durham. On the farm is a good frame house. and cedar post burn. This lfurm Will be sold at, a Inn-min Anni-n- For S. B. No. 4, Glenelg. Appllca tions. stating salary, will he received up to Nov. 24th for " teacher, male or female, holding 2nd or 3rd class certifi- cate. Allapplieations to ho addressed to W. T. KERNEY. Sec. Twas" The Bell properly, nnar Dromore, Ite- ing lot 15, con. 19. and lot 15. can. 20. 100 acme in each Ott both farms are Rood buildings, and land in a good state of cultivation. School on adioining lot. convenient to church and Past office. Easy terms. For further particulars apply on the premises to the propriotur or to C. Ramage at, the Review otticv. Any Customer found using any larger Powrr than 10 Candle. Power Electric Lamp. without first giving the Company due notice of same will be prosecuted. Also after this date. all Churches. Halls and Dwelling Houses will he charged $2.00 per IO Candle PoWer Light install- ed in building per year and all business places 83,00 per IO Candle Power Light installed in building pet yt-ur. The above (-hargm will he strictly enforced, payable monthlv. The undersigned off-H's fine residence pruprzrty in l m-(upie-d by Mr. A. Lin] down stairs, 4 “have wit kitchen tcnd wood shed. door. if of an “(we of good with fruit, (revs, small frul a fine roomy stable. hum; Post office, G. T. n. Station at the door. Selma] nom- h application to Q. PrrrrruRrov, m- Orchard. at th tamer The George anh fur Glenelm Lot ll, ilon. H. cont acres. 90 cleaved well watered and creek making a good tit First class buildings through barn CA x Ot with large cistern comfortable house, orchard 100 bearing fruit trees. Fem the "vetuake, c, min. Walk fro: P. O. For. terms and conditi at the REVIEW "ttive, lwrsnn Brad" Shorts Turkeys......... .......... prtatoes. per beg....... Chop.............. Reel. var cwt Hides. per cwt.......... Calfskins, per lb........ Sheepskins............... Tallow rendered per lb Lard, perth.............. Hnv..L....... Flour....'..... ............. Oatmeal................... Wheat..................... Peas........................ Barley..................... Oats........................ Lambs..................... Dressed Hoes, per cwt Hogs, Live weight..." tumor, fresh roll per lb Butter, Tub.............. FIRST CLASS FARM FOR SALE, Sgge..... FIRST CLASS FARM l D URHAM MARKETS. VILLAGE _....................... Teacher Wanted. Mt?! Electric Light Notice Farm for Sale. CRAWFORD ............. I ou r............. 2 50 ............. (33 a, per cwt 7 50 weight..." G 60 rollperlb 14 'et.......... 5 oo rib........ 7 .......... 25 red pull) 4 red Weil watered. IN 8 wing Ikittg a good stock lam]. "l/ijtiirstGtuai"ai". Hank vith large cistern. Roomy house, orchard of nearly ruiL trees. Fencing above 5 min. Walk from (Mascot! nus and conditions apply ',W oftice, personally or by c, RAMAGh, Agent rupm-ty in Vat ney, lately Ir. A. Little. 3 rooms above with good back mud shed. Welt at the u-re of Rood garden land S, small fruits etc. Also table. buggy house etc,: Pl. R'Slatinn‘ and church ITM. BELL. Prop. y _ -_e__ ‘\ II "6'ItPV On the farm is n good cedar post hurl). This d at a bargain during a..." n - . - , Durham. will: farm, North ,... _... I", A‘Ul'lll H. cun_tu_ining 100 For fun-the: in'". sule apply to FOR SALE A LDER. Durham. 110 GO l 85 o 180 by & M)srvne. M oo l2 FOR SALE, for, sale tbe Waud by. J. RAMAGE, Durham 1411.5 on 110 IM 860 775 10 15 Ott 60 16 l5 68 40 28 oo o distance. SAVINGS BASS. -nterest, allowed on savings bank deposits of 81.00 and up- wards Prompt attention and every f.}cilitv afforded customer-a living at A "F.-.- A general Banking business transacted Drafts issued and collections made on all points. Deposits received and inter. est allowed at NUT?!" mm. W. F. COWAN, President. GEO. A REID, lanager. DURHAM AGENCY CAPITAL. Authorized. . . . . . .82,00o,0ot, CAPITAL, Paid up........... 1.000.000 RESERVE FUND............ WM!) AGENTS in all principal paints in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba. United States and England. (rlllll)lllil) BANK OF (IMAM BARRISTER. SOLICITOR IN SUPREME CCL’R'I NOTARY PUBLIC. COMMISSIONER. ETC. Collections of all kinds! Farms bow h promptly attended to W. and C'18 ARTHUR H. JACKSON 0FFrcu--Mcstvre midi, OFFICE- - MoKtnzio's Old Stand Durham ROBT. BRIGHA M -- ~_.‘._.._y -uu yrnuw Mortgage. at Iowan rates of made '27 a Competent mm M Barristers. BARRIOTER. £01707 PUBLIC CO otBee-----LowEit 10! Canadians and Aummy Willa. Deeds. Mortr.,uusn &e.eprroetty proptsred. 1-2 was looked unar and Rim traturs' Accounts I-rvpurm Court “newâ€... Probate o minutrnlion and (Emu-Jinn chm: made in Roman ttfe [OFFICE FIRST DOOR EAST Gh the Du mun Pharmacy Calder' ( more. Random? first door west of tke Phi Post ottice, Durham. Will be at the , first Wednesday of a p. m. CONVEYANCER ' VA LUATOR Insurance Agent, Licensed Auctioneer the County of Grey. Orders taken an my residence. Ben tinck. at the Review offire, Durham or at Allan Park P. 0. Terms moderate. HONOR GRADUATE of T University. graduate of Royal ( of Dental Sum-sons of Ontario. b Calder Block over the Post ottice, RB. SI’ECI A LI " EYE arrister, chtary, Gen voyanccr, etc†etc..." Money to Loan at reasonaole rates and on terms to suit borrower. f DENTISTRY. Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D. s. 'ar'rlsters, -- Solicitors, Conveyancers. Ac. omces .. Hunter‘s New Block. cp posxte Chronicle . Garutraxa St.. Durham. . G. MIcKny K.C. w. F. on. a. P. TELFORD. tate “shun: to the Rays] London 6tphtturtmic oty?ttal, mglgnd. And the Golden tiquate Nose ud Tum“ ocpmd. f ARTHUR GUN, ii. g 9-1! B. In: 2--4 gun. , RESIDENCE and OFFteE-oui Bane ', UPPER TOWN. DURHAM. '. C, PICKERING D. o s, gunmuny 1nd NOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSIONER, & DENTISTRY MONEY TO LOAN J .0 BUTTON. I. Ill, S, DAVIDSON. MACKAY d; DUNN, - t?pedal attention given to menu of Women and Children. DR-GEO.S.BURT. Head Office, Toronto. ', _I:EFROY McCAUL ROBT. BRIGHAI - ----""'"' “'Uo' Mkwwnwmsmm "my um pm-uuo rush, to Loon on I at lowest mm: of mun-st. Vulunh'un a competent and caudal anuuor. Clinge- Moderate Tolophono Connection No. " LOWER IC'WN. DURHAM a and 1juyuutyiuiira,"aii"G in Bog-inuy once and Title: n ttto 10 Ll 30018:" 2to inn. J KELLY, Private Money to Loan Pt ylddguuh Home I‘unrcux a Sunclox. ovoi- Manchu-I" Store Acoucy promptly "tooderd to ongugua. Lou“, Agnemenu- mun}. Entan- of deceased PT- uud Fhroeutor'. and Adnlluhi- prepared and ruined Surrogate tttPe. ol‘Wil 0.14“" of Ad. Agency up private Fund. each Emmi-{Rm OFFICE HOURS EAR. THROAT A. Nos, EhiLcruVui'.' .1 soucrron, tr, can VEYANOI'R, " . of Royal College lorry the Bank p â€uni-0d, sun - and Tidal "potted Allan Park W. F. Dun of Tacoma Durham, the I 2 p. m. an Rooms. " Ill