A Fine Shipment of RAYMOND SEWING MACHINES Sewing Machine Needles, and all Supplies will be sold at RIGHT PRICES. &_HOUSE. JUST TO HANd! We have a full Assortment. Call and see Them. Everyone has heard of the famous pEERINg YDcGiary GStoves. John Clark. Lant un in â€"â€"â€" saies = P Have Your Choice ! â€" now. Mr Fred McLaurin is visiting the Mcâ€" Cormick family at present. Owing to times being a little slow in our burg of late, Mr Editor we are a little shy of news this week but will try and have more next week. Hearvy Horsesâ€"Stephen H. Moore, Conn, Ed. Hoy. 2nd & 3rd. Light Horsesâ€"Thos. Telford, Hanoâ€" ver ; W MGroat, Holstein. Judgesâ€"Val. Kirchner, Hanover. L. Galbraith, Mt. Forest. A. Runstadtler, Mildmay. Mr C H Kennedy returned from Torâ€" onto last Saturday after a stay of about two months. He looks hale and hearty and says he‘s going back again. Miss Cassie Kennedy has been sick with the grippe but is getting better Mrs. T. McComb and Mrs. W. Britten visited friends at Rocky Saugeen one day this week. Mondag. He will oéc'up‘ytl‘l‘é x;‘e’\:'.l.nouse which he erected last summer as soon as he has it completed. Miss A. C. McKenzie is off duty at the school this week owing to illness, Miss Lena Wolfe is taking her place for a few days. Following is the Prize Winners, kindly furnished by Secy Geo. Binnie: Spring Wheatâ€"S. L. Scott. Barley 6â€"rowedâ€"D. Hamilton, Wm Smith. White Oatsâ€"Wm Smith, Robt Edge. White Peas, smallâ€"R. Edge, Thos McGirr. Blue Peasâ€"Wm Smith. Timothy Seed â€" Robt Edge, Robt Morice. § Early Potatoesâ€"Wm Smith, D Hamâ€" iiton. Late Potatoes â€" Wm Smith, 8. L. Seott. . Judgesâ€"Robt McGowan, Geo Sparâ€" ling. Mr John Kennedy who started to work recencly on the McKechnic farm %s home sick. We hope he may soon be etter. Messrs Joe Firth and Rob McFadden were cutting wood for Mr Alex Firth this week, Mr. Brad. Jamieson is home from the holidays. He is at present working up for matriculation. Mr and Mrs 8. F. Morlock, leave this week for Exeter where they will spend the" Easter holidays, Rey. Mr. Matheson, Priceville and Mrs. ‘Matheson, were guests at the Presbyterian Manse Tuesday. Misses Annie and Maggie McKenzie, who are attending the Ottawa Normal School intend spending Easter holidays with their uncle A. C. McKenzie, in Montreal. Mr. and Mrts. Horsburgh are leaving Friday for Mt Forest. Sorry to lose yood citizens, who take an intelligent interest in church and civic life and we hope success may attend them in our gister town. Mesers Theobald, McIntyre and Mockâ€" ler will spend the Easter holidays in Toronto. Mr Will Cameron left last week for Toronto where he has a situation in . furniture factorv. Dr. Pickering was in Toronto last week. Mrs, Cope‘s friends are pleased to see her about again after her accident, Mr and Mrs Hopkins and family of Manitoba, are guests at Mr Jas Carâ€" son‘s. â€" * :« miss Lick and Miss Davey are both spending Easter bolidays at their homes. Mr. John Shaw leaves Saturday for Milverton, having secured a positionfon the paper there. Miss Riddell, who is dressâ€"making with Miss Slatcher, will spend the holiâ€" days with her brother Hugh, _A few days ago Hugh passed homewards with a bright little home boy, one of 315 just out from England. Mr. Jake Kress is in Tcronto this week. Mrs. Pettigrew returned to her home in Saginaw on Monday. Mr Robt Scott left for Winnipeg, Tuesday morning, taking with him 5 horses and outfit â€"of rigs, &c, filling a car. _ Mr Wm. Mocre ‘also shipped horses and otherâ€"stuff same morning. Thus the exodus goes on. / Miss Emma McCaul returned to town Monday froem St Catherines. This Farmers‘ Institute exhibition was held last Thurscay and the Direcâ€" tors are fairly wellâ€"pieased with its success, though they think a much larger exhibit should be made, and certainly the facilities for exchange of seed should be more freely utilized. Th(:j later date this year secured better roads. Mr. John Currie of Toronto Univerâ€" sity, who is home on a visit. preached in the Bentinck Baptist Church last Sunday evening. His sermon was exâ€" céllent, and was well received. Mr. Currie is a young nman of more than ordinary ability, original in conception, masterly in delivery, and a good scholâ€" ar. MrS F McComb moyed to town last SPRING SHOW AND SEED FAIR. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO THE DURHAM REVIEW ROB ROY. HORSES. to ipstall beavier machinery dhrfl;irt-!;; summer months. Mr H. Sterne is again a resident here, and is installed behind the counter in the Taylor Store. Mr, W. J. Sharp has gone to Mt Forest for the present. Bome more wheels have been breakâ€" ing et the Lake which stopped work for a few days, ‘they are again running. We hear it said that it is the purpose On motion, Mr Wm Ramage ceenpied the chair and read the address, Mrs H McKinnon making the presentation, after which Mr W L Dizon resd a letter from her pastor Rev Mr Varley, regretting his ivability to attend. _ Speeches were made by varions members of the company, interspersed by soungs from Mr and Mrs John Weir, Miss Kate Dixon and Mr Thos Horusby and members o( the local choir. _ Mr Thos Bothwell, who is beavâ€" ing for Edmorton soon, made reply to the address. on kehalf of his mother, thanking all for their consideration and kindsess shown to them both, and for the present which had just been giyen, and hoped if any old friendsg ever came bis way they would give him a. call and assured them that he would bestow upon them the best of his hospitality. _ In the remarks made all expressed regret at parting. and wished them every success in the future. The following is the address : Dear Mrs. Bothwell, We cannot contemplate your removal from our neighborhood without beinggprompted to recognize the coming separation in some formal and tangibie waf. To many of us association with you has been lifeâ€"long, and thus we have had ample opportunitics of witnessing, and sharing in, your kindnesses and attentions in sickness and in ?malth. Your worth in time of srouble we will know only when we lose you, and we heartil assure you what you will scarcely need to be tolJ: that the pleasant memories of nearly half a centu: will long be cherished. _ We wish you health ‘nrz happiness in the evening of life, We shall ever rejoice to hear of your welfare and we ask you to accept of this gold watch as a mark of the esteecm and affection entertained towards you by your old neighbore and friends in this vicinity. Signed on behalf of the community, Mr Matthew Hocper bas moved on the Bothwell farm. The Koch Bros., haye moved to their lately purchased farims (Bell) several waggon loads pagsing in last week. We are told they are pushing young men and sociable and hbave no douht they will take their place in the neighâ€" berhood. We ezstend a cordial welcome to the new comers. Returned from Torontc are Misses Ida and Jean Lester on a yisit to their parâ€" ent«, _ Misses Katie and Javet Har are also home from Torouto, so our village is brightening up. Mrs Neil Calder, we regret to say is in very poor health at present with neuralâ€" gin in the heart, but is improving. Miss Gordon, Boothvilie. pard a visit to the Eccles‘ family, over the week end Farming operations in this district are well advances. The result of the voting on the organ question is that ove is to be provided. Managers and choir meet Friday eyening to consider ways and meauns. Happily, though there has been a little opposition, there seems to be a hearty Christian feelâ€" iug toaccept of the change. Mr. Thos. H. Binnie, who apent the winter montbs at Guelph 0. A. C., is spending holidays at his home here. Tom. is a favorite and brighten‘s up things. Mr John P. Fallaise, Monday last lost a valuable horse from what appeared to be inflammation of the lungs. Mr. A. C. McDonald, engineer visited at his brother John‘s recently. $ Mr Donald Graham. Priceville visited at Mr. Pinnock‘s Monday, March 30th. Mrs, Horsbur%l. of Durham. visited at Mr Jno. G. Beaton‘s oyer Sunday March 29th. Willie Davis and Norman McGilliyray who spent the winter at the shanties arrived home recently looking spruce. W. J. Hay left last week to take up bis duoties with Reeve McQueen for the sumâ€" mer. Miss Jennie M. Beaton was visiting at Mrs, Horsburgh‘s of your town, recentâ€" ly. A. Staples, of ?,'our town, ru.id a visit to his uncle on the 4th Con. lately. Miss Surah Craig, of Gambol is ill with la grippe at present. Mr Allenâ€"Cameron, of Gambol, is enâ€" gaged with Mr Octo Konold, of the grayel road for the spring‘s work. Spring is with us once more and we weleceme the sweet notes of robin red breast. ; Sorry to hear of Mr. Jos. Firth Sr., being confined to his bed for some time. Mr. Alex. McGillivray, of Paisley, and Miss McCormick, otf Bentinck, called on friends on the avenue one day lately. Mr, D. Greenwood purchased a fine colt from Lorne Clarke of Aberdech. " Mr. Thos. Banks took a business trip to Owen Sound one day recently. Quite an enjoyable time was spent at the residence of Mrs Botbwell, on the townline Egremont and Glevelg, on Tuesâ€" day eyening the 31st inst., the oecasion being the presentation of an address and gold watch to Mrs Bothwell, who inâ€" tends departing for Brockyille shortly. Mr. D. Carlett and sister Miss Kate of Dornoch visited at Mr. D. McFayâ€" den‘s over Sunday. Pleased to hear that Mrs. C. Wiliâ€" iams is able to be around again, after being ill for some time. Mr. Ham, Allan of Hopeville visited at the old homestead for a couple of davs last week. Rev. Mr. Farqubarson was very largeâ€" ly attended. The prayer meeting held at the grange hball last Wednesday by the Glenelg Centre. North Egremont. wA Dromore. Edge Hill. For Sale at W. Black‘s Store. HARDWARE ! JEWELERY! Watches, Clocks, Rings, ‘Spex, Flatware ana Silverware. All work warranted. Orders taken by ‘Messrs Barclay and Bell. ALDWELL‘S LIVERY STABLE c. â€"__. (Opposite “Fddlugh Roun) Direct Importations from European. American and~Canadian Quarries, DDRHAM MARBLE WORKS LATEST DESIGNS IN MARKERS, HEADSTONES & MONUMENTS. W. BLAGK MCcA] (gREASE ROBINSON & CORBET, P roprietors. Practical Watchmaker. 30 Years‘ Experience. J BURNETT. We carry everyâ€" thing in _ Grocer‘es, Meals and Flour. EVERYTHING â€"when you buy your Grocerâ€" ie at Burnett‘s. ' You are sure of the quality or your money back. WHAT‘S 1N A NAME? We are always well supâ€" plied with everything in the shape of tools for each seaâ€" If you require Garden Rakes or Barrows we have a stock of them. Sold Everywhere. y Made by IMPERIAL OIL CO. Our supply of Handâ€" seeders, Seeder Tubes, Trace Chains, Sweat Pads and Plow Harness is something extra. Be sure and examine our variety of Carpet Sweepers before purchasing elsewhere. The weekly shipment of Sherwinâ€"Williams _ Readyâ€" mixed Paints has arrived, Every person their own Painâ€" ter by using these Paints. Just received an immense shipment of Tinware. â€" Our Tin and Copper Boilers are worth looking at. A. GORDON, UPPER TOWN. that runs on wheels. Also Coal Oil. We beg to inform the residents of Dromore and vicinity that we have gone into business at the old stand, the wellâ€"known ** Taylor‘s Store,""* and have opened up a General Assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots & Shoes Readyâ€"made Clothing and Hardware, We will be glad to meet all old customers and it will be our aim to merit a continuance of their trade by keeping good goods and selling them at right prices. fruit, ‘situated behind the Parker proâ€" perty in Upper Town. For terms and THE OLD STORE DROMORE Your inspection of our values is kindly invited, Spring Yed s / / Vationat Cream Separators. VYew Aeader Dritt, We are at the shop at the bridge evâ€" ery Wednesday and Saturday. Orâ€" ders or enquiries left at C. McArthur‘s store, or at the REvirEw OrrICE, will receive our best attention. Clinton, Jan.iÂ¥th, 200. * CC****"~ Purify your animais‘ blood before turni then» on the grass. They will surprise you in th:l{'ull. Chatham Buggies and their reputation has been gained only by their excellence. Also €ALMIIMS REIACR. Greenbank P. O., Feb, 22, 190%. DEAR SIR,â€" ; J had a mare stocked in both legs. Worâ€" thlngwn'l Etock Food took it down completely and put her in good condition. 1t has done my cows food. Think it is a good thln{{snd can recommend th _ _=_ _ ____ BCHURCHILL, Deiryman. James Leask, breeder and feeder of the sweepstake fat cattle at Provincial Winter Fair of 1901 and 1902 says : DEaR SiR,â€" J have fed your Stock Tonic to cattle and like it very much." It makes them thrive well and R‘ on flesh more rapidly. 1 think it is the best nic I have fed to horses, We are also feeding it to our hens this winter and they are laying better than they have done for a long time. 1t pays to feed it. Yours u'ull;£ P e on tm ut . ANRES LEKAKK . 0f Worthington‘s Canadian Stock Tonic What Others say ror&lemdmmnteed'by;"" A, S$. Hunter, DURHAM. Wm. Seaman, HOLSTEIN. ' Agents. Show Rooms opposite Mi d d augh Stables,Lambton St. 10 lb box, 200 feeds A. B. McARTHUR The Worthington Dfug Co., â€"_ _ GUELPH, Ont. Also another Shipment of the renowned and upâ€"toâ€"date Karn Organs. Call and test them, theyare open for inspecâ€" tion. SMarn Organs > Garriages, which are known and approved of all men to be unsurpassed for beauty and second to none in quality. Call and seethem and if you do not want to buy one for yourseif you will be able to tell your friends the old old story of those famous rigs which is as above mentioned. _ Prices and Styles to suit all. Ready for 1J pring B rade ramous Just arrived at the Show Romos of Barclay & Bell, a Carâ€" load _ the ORCHARDTO LET ON SHARES. Lately we were talking cutters now its Gray‘s Only Drill in the Market geared from both wheels and full lines of Peter Hamilton‘s Goods in Stock April 9, 1903 apply to _ 200 feeds, 50c.; 50 lb. sack $2 MANUFACTURED By Tudhope mostly winter And. loo] and Calder‘s Conded W White, up to .. HE $ Black White B« FI THE NEW PRI Rolier W Tatle Lir Cockshufa Clare with T Sylveste Fan Proven 8 Also Calder‘s Don‘t 1 cod pair < ine of Ste OW E BEGINS in ses TWE GRO 11 skirts © .M This d« Chart Drili esting devi the child‘s Musical No Key â€"bourd For ter yd- lon oor Oile} Miss M best be 1 1« SP We c AT The ntit We Ya DJ (}