1 iste he i Pre ma to t His he . 10 a exp Arg wit Re fixs tos ou cin st; of Sewing Machine Needles at RIGHT PRICES. A Fine Shipment of RAYMOND SEWING MACHINES W Everyone has ~. HOUSE JUST TO HANd! e have a full Assortment pEERINq John Clark. heard of the famous @Zary Sï¬oves. C EPE3 , and all Supplies will be sold Call and see Them Have Your Choice ! _ Again the storv of the stenographers in hiding is in such & state now that Judge or jury coruld make no use of it. One of them was not a stenozra{)ber at all, not one of them took a single note (on their own admission) but met next night to recall the gconversation, not one of them knew Sullivan, and the t ue l2 2 200 CV SPVOR WIbL* out bias. However, we believe disinâ€" terested men will admit that the case sought to be made out by Mr Gaâ€" mey is in danger of collapsing. _ For, the charge of briberv by patronage has fallen through, only two whom Gamey recommended having been appointed, and one of these a Grit and would have been appointed anyway. Besides, it bas been shown that the government . has consulted other Conservative memâ€" 1 bers, in a purely business spirit. so much depends on the tc;i‘nt of viev:r‘, that it"is difficult to speak withâ€" . _Good progress has been made dur. ing the week, and the end is getting well in sight. Mr Gamey has concelud. ed his evidence, which in the main, as brought out by his counsel, agreed with his statement in the House, but as brought out by Mr Johnston‘s crossâ€" examination reveals discrepancies. Misses Lick and Davey and Mr. W. H. Baker all returned Satarday to attend school duties, but Miss Davey was preâ€" yented by an attack of mumps from at. tending school. _ Miss Wolfe takes her place in the meantime., Mr. Herbert Kelsey left last week for the other side and it was rumored he would not return alone, Sure enough on Saturday last he arrived in town with his bloommng bride and will take up residence here. We extend congraâ€". tulations and bid them welcome to our 1 n amre | _ Miss Amy Meredith, formerty of At wood, has been engaged by the School Board to take Miss MceKenzie‘s room until the holidays, Dr. and Mrs. Jamieson, we believe, will soon be leaving Durham, leaving the practice entirely to Dr, McDonald, They will take up residence in Toronto, Mr. John McKinnon. of the Attorney General‘s department, Toronto, visited his brothers here and his mother at the Rocky, the latter we understand being seriously ilJ, Monday ren here THE GAMEY TRIAL. ~â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"+4+#4â€".._ M THE DURHAM REVIEW ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO lik . :) pj;_ " 110 MIghl be named were, ® | like Sir Oliver, great figures in the poliâ€" © | tics of the Confederation era. But Sir * | Charles Tupper is not an Ontario man, " | and in this province the Lieutenantâ€" Governor had lived to see all his early colleagues and associates in the Parliaâ€" ments of the country predecease him, For several years now, Sir Oliver, by . | common recognition of his great services » | and distinguished character, has been . | virtually beyond the reach of partizan . | jealousy or criticism. No one questions | that be was one of the most upright adâ€" | ministrators the public life of Canada | has produced. No one questions the | yalue of his services to Ontario in deâ€" fending provincial territory and provinâ€" cial rights against federal aggression. Again in giving the quietus to the small but growing and dangerous annexation movement in the early nineties, Sir Oliâ€" ver performed a service for which his country should hold him in gratefal and loving memory,. Sir Oliver Mowat had not the flashy ( and frequently trashy ) gifts that make politicians popular with the masses of the people, His successes were based® on unostentatious virtues and substantial abilities joined with keen political insight, extraordinary cauâ€" tion and considerable love of power. He won the respect of Ontario by steady, unswerving devotion to the task of :u{- ministering the people‘s patrimony for the people‘s benefit, No whisper was ever heard against the honor or the honâ€" esty of his Government. He was a conâ€" | _ sistent centralizer and caun{ as a politiâ€" ‘ cal tactictan, but these qualities &?l to wholly explain his wonderful succeas as | ! a party leader, which was due in large measure to the confidence he inspired in the average citizen." y e cl0 Sn o m oo m o ie away. Sir Charles Tupper and two others who might be name like Sir Oliver, great figures in t 1198 Of the OnnfeAfawaril 200 * In many respects Sir Oliver Mowat might have thought and spoken of himâ€" self as the "last leaf on the tree," for at the age of eightyâ€"two he was practically the sole survivor in Ontario of a politiâ€" cal generation that has utterly passed »waw â€" @l. mboc3 m 1 . He is buried, toâ€"day, Wednesday a Btate funeral, attended no doubt by many old time friends and opponents, and the Province of Ontario will never know a truer friend. The following extract from * Saturâ€" day Night " is particularly good : A J AVWwvTAWY His passing away recalls his long Our Stock of Fishing Tackle is public career : for over 50 years be has something more than common. Every been a prominent figure in public life, person will be satisfied after examinâ€" and the feature of his prominence most | D& it. * pronounced was ns integrity of characâ€" wizva q&ncg Leuréhcun(()ioéns assiduous labors fer the Take A "if’ around tewn and counâ€" P yooc. ; where you will see the amount of our He liyed to outlive all public "Mco‘» | Wire Fence that is being erected. It hbe died without an enemy and very | is the best. ‘ touching bas teen the numerouns refer. & ‘ ences from public men on both sides p"un’ng U tensils ’ of polities, to his wonderful personality See our variety of Hedge Zhanre and career. ) o ie What sn 1 | _ Sunday morning last atout 10 o‘clock this wellâ€"known statesman, the Lienat. Governor of the Province, died at Govâ€" ernment House, Toronto, at the age of 82 years. _ in January last a fall broke or inâ€" jured his leg suflicient to lay inm off actiye exercise but in no way impairing lns mental usefuilness. _ He was recov» ermg from that nicely, when, on Sunâ€" day, 12th inst, while being assisted to bed, his thighâ€"boune broke in a mysteriâ€" ous way. He bore up cheerfually for two days and hopes were entertained hbe would even euryive this, but on Tuesday evening, he got suddenly worse, the shock was telling and to the surprise of his physicians he lingered sal! Chow dÂ¥ ul tx“â€"Sundny. 140CV,. â€"Mr Gamey is in Buffalo it Seems, several Gamaging transactions having taken place about the time he was leaving on Saturday. _ He stated to a News correspondent he was comâ€" ing back when he was ready. _ Meanâ€" while the commission has ad journed till Thursday waiting for Mr Gamey. Mr Stratton is still in Ontario. _ A strong desire exists to see Sulliâ€" van in the box, but it seems the proseâ€" cution are not not going to call him, Why, is not known. The Judges it is thought will call him themselves, if no one does it. From the way the judges are handling the case, it must surely be admitted by all that a Comâ€" mission is better than a Committee of the House. (p 000 OCVE NPZCEVOT HGOG iGIL. It is too soon to form Judgments but so many breakâ€"downs â€" before a single witness of the defence has been beard can not be comtorting to Mr Gamey. A ramor was around Monday and Tuesday that he had «* skipped. " This is not probable and we put no faith in it. Saving an adjourament for Sir Oliver‘s funeral, the trial will go steadily on this week, and next week will see it close Later.â€"Mr Gamey i written records have been lost & SIR OLIVER MOWAT GoNE Universally HRonored toâ€"day, Wednesday, tended no doubt by uds and opponents, of Ontario will never *# <@> »4..._ one or $ WPs nA NP Our weekly shipment of Sherwinâ€" Williams Ready Mixed Paints is now in Every person their own painter by usâ€" ing these paints. Bring along your Eggs and exchange then: for Paints, See our variety of Hedge Shears, Pruning Shears, Pruning Knives, Prunâ€" ing Saws, and you will find out where the best are sold. J BURNETT, @ibaaiiainesc« : hids: something more than common person will be satisfied after ing it. thing in Meals anc We are determined to satisfy our customers in both quality and uantity Car No. 27770 has arriyed at?)urhum Station, consigned to W. Biack, loaded with 16 TONS of assorted Hardware. You are sure of the quality or your money back,. EVERYTHING when you buy your Grocer. ‘e at Burnett‘s. RippLpLLpPp pipikpiELEs BB ob ol o ap efecis | cfeefecteciectsas & # *# Seeds > \ T y reneumen comrilt. WR For Sale at W. Black‘s Store. Jfardware / MocARLANE & C0 Also Coal Oil and Flour. We (iishing Teackle We aim to supply on. :g ly the purest Seeds # and true to name ‘if # quality is a considerâ€" *# ation with you as it 4 should be. # . Black. Choice Timothy, Orâ€" chard and _ Other Grasses Fancy Export Red, Mammoth, â€" Alsike, Lucerne, White Dutch and Other Clovers, Daints catry every. Grocer‘es. Come to us: at lowest prices. 2221 OWE s ; /J EWELERY! J Watches and Clocks, Rings, Spex, \ fI Flatware and Silverware f Practical Wat;l:l;n;;(er. i 30 Years‘ Experience. A. GORDON, * NVE ZARIUIIION 5 0088 in Stocl; We are at the shop at the bridge evâ€" ery Wednesday and Saturday. Of. ders or enquiries left at C. McA rthur‘s store, or at the REvirEw OFFICR, will receive our best attention. Sarn Organs > Also another Shipment of the renowned and upâ€"toâ€"date Karn Organs. Ca)! and test them, theyare open for inspecâ€" tion. Agents. Show Rooms opposite Mid daugh Stables, Lambton St. Hationat Cream JSeparators. Yew Aeader Dritt, Chatham RBuggies and their reputation h&s bsep gained only by their excellence. Also i8 as above meni;(;na.. and Styles to suit all. dpring Yeeds / . _ whis Infral 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 bu y one for yourself you will be able to tell your friends the old eld story of those famous rigs which 18 B5 HINYUM H1M0Wiznn. c 4 by h Your inspection of our values ;. kindly invited. We will be glad to meet ai old customers and it will be our aim t, merit a continuance of their trade j keeping good goods and selling the;, at right prices. Gamous We beg to inform the residents of Dromore and vicinity that we hay gone into business at the old stang the wellâ€"known * Taylor‘s Store," ang have opened up a General Assortmen; of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots & Sho,« Readyâ€"made Clothing and Hardwars Just arrived at the Show Roauo: of Barclay & Bell, a Carâ€" loc THE OLD STORR DROMORE Ready for gpring Only Drill in the Market geared from both wheels and full jinc, ;; Peter Hamilton‘s Goods in . B. McARTHUR Lately we were talking cutters now its«Gray‘s P0 April 23, 19063 Tudhope Carriages, Prade Prices 18 Miss Chart 1 esting < #he chi Musi Keyâ€" TW GRL D ¢ sCS BECG| N Caider‘s Wil Syive THE i AT I Don‘t fo ï¬;od pair of ne of Sterd irc OS NEW PRINX Corded W upto....., Black Mer skirts. .. ‘1 ©) 24 24 *2) White B Floor Oil *) Roller Wins Table Linen Calioer‘s OCK 8 HE SE & OW And look i Wohir 5P AT We and 3 yain: Ap ()