geaqe 00008 : WE PRINT * @ WEDPPINC NCTJICKS and sups ! ply Stationery at Reasonable Rates. For Samples, Prices and Styles to ", select from, Call at the REVIEW â€" OFFICE i _ & Phone No. 6 ; $0009000 ne4e00e secagseeacaeone (oFala®ele=alovala% olens io Cala ale o le Co aZe a2e|e%ele Calaala e aPala e atolaCalaZeleCela Cela Sole ColaCeleSe o bo) il: "iF 3i 1s © 456 $E gés: nsolaCefa ol oleCaleCo ie‘ olo o on alew ale »eles un‘ o ole o0 e s h o le Sale C oS obe Se o C ode ced a ul % | f 5e y Jprmy WUants & VOL. XXV. NO 18 A/bg ns ym aibeie ate tE a(tyle 163(01 T: m ra+naranso‘sa‘o3far‘s (£} Everything in Vijiltinery SAor your IHifittinery go to Yobby Stytes for W . For either rain or dust you want a Raincoat. Your chanee for a good one at a low price is here.â€"â€" Ladies‘ Raincoats, blue and gray, veivet collar .... ...... $3.50 Ladies‘ Raimmcoats, gray, cireular flounce, shawl collar, Ladies‘ Raincoats, black, cirealar flounce, large collar $6 for $5.00 In the Ainon @eparlmerz! OGabte ALinen Sowne‘s Mid Stoves for ALadies 5 4 in yeage ire sttorpats J °6 I(G . sÂ¥ SCms ototeruedtens Ames Holden Co. Remember the place A RAMCS . Last week we bought 30 cases of Boots at a price that will certainly interest the people of Durham. ‘They are manufactured by the Ames Holden Co., and every pair of them are made to wear. Granby Rubbers. _ We have them and are the Sole Agents for Durham. Every pair are guaranteed by the Makers. sSEE OUR DISPLAY:; OF BOOTS IN NORTH WINDOW. ALL MANUâ€" FACTURED BY THE Explains completely and simply how we are situated for the Summer Trade. MEN‘S HATS, the Newest, Nobbiest Styles on Market. MEN‘S SHIRT3, latest styles. newest patterns and colors, neatest designs, lowest prices. por yd, reg. $1.50 for.........‘....si. .. Table Napkins to match upwards per doz. for A Special line, colors black and white guaranteed satisfaction or your money back, only ........... Haltâ€"bleach tabling, all pure linen, special per yd Threeâ€"quarter bleach tabling. pure linen, good qualisy, per yd......., .. .. .. s«us oorsiskarins Fuall bleach tabling, fine quality, worth 90e tor yd Full bleach tabling, very fine, double Damask, Here are a tew reasons for the activity in this Dept : Large white Towels, borders, fringed ends, each 15c or White Linen Towels, red borders, fringed ends, Special per pHIL . .. ... /....«_crixvsese tnsls e «n as White Linen Towels, hemstitched ends, large, pr. White damask linen Towels, very large, knotted frings. pCf Palr........1....}.9000e fhais +. ++ $ O O T S bacoasoue #4 iHapveseamnverefearievers tep Rubbers THE POPULA? CASH STORE THE POPULAR CASH STORE. Yoiouh Â¥oq LAIDLAW‘S Old Stand oK echnie. oK echnie. $1. $1 $1,00 80c 30c GOc 30c b5c NthnG 35 o); i4 uB 18 i Â¥ WES J alr 4C S is The ladies say the muslins and prints shown by H. H. Mockler are the mcest |â€" in town. fl It‘s quite natural for Gamey to look E | for gore, since he hails from the vicinity _ ® | of Gore Bay. Xx | beauties, at Grant‘s. m‘ H. H. Mockler‘s Suiting Hats Shoes, E Neckwear and Shirts the most upâ€"to= E date that can be shown. E_ _ We can fill youroraens on latest styles ‘in Braids, Fruit, Flowers, Hats and all QQ: Millinery Trimmingsâ€"8. F. Morlock. i1 /4 ‘ _A CORRECTION.â€" We were in error {last week in reporting Dr Jamieson leaving town,. â€" Mrs Jamieson is leaving for an extended term for the benetit of hert health, but the Doctor will be still on duty hete as before. â€"_ The Directors of the Durham National Gas & Oil Co. have secured upon very ‘reasonable terms, a complete drilling rig which is guaranteed suitable for | drilling to any depth. They have also secured the services of an expert driller | to run the rig and superintend the operaâ€" tions. They expect the rig and operaâ€" tors to arrive early this week and have everything in readiness to commentesby the 1st of May. | The East Huron License Commisâ€" ‘sioners bave added another clause to their annual resolutions, and by it violations oi law will be taker into. account in the renewal of licenses. This: throws the responsibility upon the proâ€" prietors, and if licenses are concelled on this account the blame will rest upon : themselyes.â€"Chesley Enterpris«. | _â€"_ PE axo Box SOCIALâ€"will be held in | 8. S. No. 10, Bentinck, ( Clark‘s School ) Friday, May 8, at 8 o‘clock. Admission t 10 cents. Ladies with pies free. Puorit Excnuaxar.â€"Revy G. Miller |of Varney circuit and Rev, Wray R. ‘Smith of Durham will exchange at all F their appoirtments Sunday next. Miss McQuarrie. aunt of Mrs. Wm. Butchart and who has lived with her for years, after suffermng a few days from pneumonia,. passed away last Friâ€" day night. She was of a mild, gentle and happy disposition and will be missâ€" ed by others as well as by the members of the family circle. _ She was a very loyal member of the Presbyterian church and was looking farward to takâ€" ing sacrament the following Sabbath morning. _ ReveJ. J. Manthorne held a service at the house on Satuerday eyenâ€" ing and the body was taken to Durham the following day by Messrs. Wm. Butchart and John Greig. _ We extend sympathy to the mourning friends.â€" Wiarton E£cho. REv. Mr. Farqunarsox‘s Kimouy Girt.â€"The offering made by the Oddâ€" fellows in the Pres, Church on Sunday morning was given in special envelopes. marked for the minister and amounted to «over $12.00, Monday morning, Mr Burrows, N. G. of the Local Lodge, reâ€" ceived a letter of ‘thanks from the Rev. Gentleman, which while thoroughly aï¬preciating their liberality informed them that he had donated it to Mr Angâ€" us Cameron, who, the day previously had his arm amputated. _ The gift reâ€" flects handsomelyion Rev Mr Farquharâ€" son, and the cont#Â¥bt ors we are sure will feel honoréd» Ab@Wetheir liberality so ® in tirddd tA I actics + soon gave.ufe@si¢iy for so Y‘rylcm.al an exemplificdÂ¥og. of friendship on the o MMkâ€"t~ s Ow m _ Remer P 77 ‘ a Ts sale on & _ YA .:... Ol lcs Grant‘ A Durnmamr Boy‘s SvccEss. â€" The Trenton Times, Michigan, of recent date kas the following flattering notice of an old Durhamite. His many friends here will extend congratulations : ** We are pleased to learn that our old friend, Mr. Robt. Laidlaw, late M. C. R. station aâ€" gent at Grosse Isle, has b>en promoted to a position in the divisional Supt‘s office at Detroit. ‘Bob,‘ as he was comâ€" monly called, has been in the employ of the above roag for about 11 years, tour of which were spent at the dingy litrle station upon the Island, and this meritâ€"= ed call to a higher office and more preâ€" tentious quarters is a fitting reward for years wel\,’spent,." Print shirt waists at 50c and ‘ muslin shirt waists at $1.00 and $1.50. They‘re beauties. at Grant‘s. Dr,. Burt will be acs the Middaugh House, Wednesday May 6, for consultaâ€" tion in Eye, Ear, Throat ind nose cases. 12 to 4 p. m, DURHAM, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1903. Why do people like to shop in H. H. Mockler‘s store? Because it is a pleasâ€" ure to examine his guods, and his prices are a surprise to all. Nothing but first class new goods at rock bottom prices, at H. H. Mockler‘s. Ladies, try us for sheetings, pillow cloths, tickings, curtains. bedâ€"spreads, table linens and towellings. _ All goods for the home is Mockler‘s specialty. The fisherman now overhauls, His lines and rods and flies, And grimly smiles as he recalls, His stock of fishing lies. Farmers, I want your butter & eggs. H. H. Mockler. Rooxs To RExT.â€"Apply to Thos. Smith. Nobby Trimmed Hats at popular pricesâ€"8. F. Morlock., A First Class Tailoress wanted, apâ€" ply to J. A. Grnass, Merchant ‘Lailor. ROOMS TO RENTâ€"â€"Apply to Jxo. O‘DoxxguL. FoR SALE.â€"A full line of Window Shades, 6 and 7 ft lengths. Shewell & Lenahan. m Revien. Grant‘s have some precty ginghams, prints and dress muslins. Money to Loan at 44 per cent. MacK ay & Duxx. Dur ham Carpets, all pretty patterns and good values at 25, 28, 38, 48, and 85 cents per | yard at Grant‘s. |_ We guarantee to giye better values for |\ Trimmed Hats, fron,. $1.00 to $5.00 than , are shown anywhere, 8. F. Morlock. to find that Miss Arimmstrong, employed at once by the Cement Co., hudp most admirable arrangemerts made for the operation, in accordance with the antiâ€" septic treatment of wounds. Dr Jamieâ€" son administered chloroform, and it was soon apparent from the crushed and torn state of the elbow joint tha«e ampuâ€" tation had to take place above it. This was effectiyely done Dr iMcDonald, chiefly, assisted by Dr Gun, doing the surgical part, while Dr Jamieson apâ€" plied the anaesthetic and took his share in â€"diagnosis. Mr â€" Cameron came through it very well, and at time of writing is progressing fayvorably. The whole town is deeply sympathetic with M and Mrs Cameron in the cruel accrâ€" dent. We hope he may make a good recovery, and have no doubt he will find avenues of usefulness, even though singâ€" leâ€"handed. and Mrs Cameron have a family . of 3 Boys, the youngest twins over q year old. Mr Farr, the Cement Manager, was in Paimerston. but came home at once, and showed great kindâ€" Saturday morning last, Mr. Angus Cameron, foreman of the Grinding and Shipping department of the Cement works met with an accident which leaves him maimed for life. _A belt was being placed on a pulley .of a motor, a rope being used in some way to assist, this got entangled with the wheel and went slashing round. _ Mrâ€" Cameron thought he could remove it and made a grab but unfort‘nately in a moment he was caught. e was drawn in to the maâ€" chinery, and his left hand torn from his arm above the wrist: but for the timely help of Mr Whittaker he might have lost his life, Dr McDonald was at once summoned, and the imnjured man who bore it bravely, was taken home. Dr Jamieson was coming home on afterâ€" noon train so arrangements were made to have the necessary operation on his arrival, Without déelay Drs Jamieson, McDonald and Gun met at the residence Mr. Alexander McGillivray is now the postmaster at Chatsworth,. he having received the npfointment on Wednesâ€" day, since which time he has hbeen reâ€" ceiving the congratulations of many friends. _ The new official has had post office experience, and when the building adjoining his residence has undergone necessary interior alterations, Chatsâ€" worth will have a creditable office and will no doubt secure an excelleat service, â€"Banner. A Goop Pass.â€"We omitted to menâ€" tion last week the good standing iittainâ€" ed by Nir Thes. Binnie in his final exâ€" amination at the Dairy School, Guelph. He is well up in the general proficiency list, and excellent in several classes of practical work such asâ€"Separators, Milk testing, Cheese department, Chemâ€" istry and Dairy Lectures, _ Tom,. we expect will settle down to be one of our intelligent and prosperous farmers. Remember the Arrowsmith furniture sale on Saturday at 1 o‘clock. so snovun DUurRAM.â€"Mount Forest has held a meeting of property owners to consider the advisability of building a large number of houses for renting purposes. _ Houses are very scarce in the town. CaR SHORTAGE.â€"The Cement Co. have trouble in getting cars enough to ship their product. as they could send out 8 or 10 cars a day if they got them. A full rush of work is on with orders to keep going for months ahead. We call attention to the new ad. of Mr H. Kelsey, who has something special to offer in photos, having lately secured some new instruments. F®LL FROM A SCarFrOLD.â€"A five year old child of Jas Morice‘s met with a serious accident some days ago by falâ€" ling from a scaffold in the barn. Mr Morice himself is in peor health this spring. The King‘s Birthday is this year to be held on May 25th while in RPriwain June 25th is the day. Last year Britain held it on May 30. putting Military celeâ€" brations on the true day, Nov. 9. The poor man wont know where he is at but if he choose to travel he could have 3 or 4 birthdays in one year, Fisuixc.â€"The fishing season opens on Saturday and great is the preparation going on from ye small hoy to ye biggetr one in getting ready for the whipping of the streams. LacRoss®.â€"The first draft of the leaâ€"| NoTtes, gues of the Intermediate series plnces‘ The veteran "Laird of Edge Hill " Durham in District No. 3, along with | drove cut and yoted for the Byâ€"Jaw, Owen Sound, Mt. Forest and Arthur. ' Well done North Ward, not a single Â¥y cA n o Cns (Dag Mc o sys s2. Hahover is out altogether, The Disâ€" trict Secy. is Geo. L. Allen, Mt. Forest. The Senior Series this year has at presâ€" ent only six clubs. THAT LAaABEL..â€"All changes made this week,. _ If due credit is not given, let us know. We are waiting patiently for a nuraber who have promised but have not yet paid up. SERIOUS ACCIDENT. eD0000? CEREC AIRBE M, WeR 7. _ To |For s 8 .. a» _ s | Against 0 2 3 3 |__ Majority For, BA2 Minimum required, 223 ; Votes over the minimum, 119 _ The result is very satisfactory, and \from the actiyity shown so far by Counâ€" ‘cil, citizens, and Mr. Broomail, represâ€" ‘enting the Cream Separator Company, we have no doubt â€"before the snow flies lnext winter we shall have another inâ€" ‘dustry in our town furnishing steadr iemploymem. to a large number, _ Caxaptax Ixvasiox or Tux® States, â€"Mr, Wiw, Young has left with us a copy of the * Malone Farmer" sent by his sister from that town in New York State, which shows that on May 25th next a peacefual inyaston will take place and a fine holiday mixture of military parade and athletic sports will be carâ€" ried ont, _ The paper says * The town should be well decorated in the Amernâ€" can and British colors. The 43rd comes from Ottawa 450 strong, with hand. officers‘ horses and cannon and the day will be one of sports and metriment. Military hbeadquarters will be at the armory and dinuers will be served the Canadian troops by the Jladies of the Baptist and Methodist churches. _ Our townspeople and the 27th Separate Co., entertain the military visitors free of expense. _ It will be a notable reamon of two great peoples hound together by the same customs and aspirations." | | Deatn or «"Tom" HUXTER.â€"Mr. | ! Arch. Hunter, of Allin Park, received | ithe sad news last week of the death of | ) * Tom " Hunter, the seventeenâ€"yearâ€"old | | son of the late Edward Hunter, a forâ€" “ mer blacksmith at Allan Park _ The ; \ death took place at Marquette, Michiâ€" | | gan, on April 4th after a couple of days‘ | (illnvss with inflamation of the lunp:s.' Six years or so ago Mr. Hunter and his | isnn. a promising young fellow, travelled | |acraoss the border, both physically strong, to try life in another sphere | !:md now the remains of father and son | lie side hy side in a cemetery at Michiâ€" | gamme, Michigan. _ What a lesson of | the uncertainty of life, and the frality | human existence !â€"Post, | |__Monday last marks another advance | in our good town for by the passing of | the byâ€"law to establish a Cream Separaâ€" | tor Factorg, another industry is secured ‘and it has been shown once more that | the citizens of the place have faith in it. | and no greater factor is there than this | same faith in contributing to advanceâ€" \ment. Not to make it too monotonous, these were found 5 in town who by their yote asked Durham to **go ‘way back and sit down." â€" These. it seems, we have alâ€" ways with us but thank goodness their number can be expressed by one tigure. They haye a right to their opinion and their townsmen will do them good in spite of themselves. There‘was a good ‘vote polled., ladies contributing to the result figures by wards are given below North Ward | East W. West W For 78 06 173 To accommodate these and others at present _ inadequately accommodated will require many new residences, and those with means could find few surer investments. vote against, and you farthest from the industry, There was no excitement but a lively mterest sufficient to keep the hlood a little warmer. ¢ Mifrham will now get the cream of things, having a Cream Separator inâ€" dustry, £C000000 aOna reoe bees Noer Durham Takes Another Boom Special attention is called to the extensiveness of our showing of beautiful Millinâ€" ery for Misses‘ and Children, makes no desire to have just meel your ing to voi p‘.u‘; ‘al ©ccasion ( CHILDREX‘S HATS >â€"@@ The Selection of the Spring Hat is now of paraâ€" mount interest to every fashâ€" ionable woman. â€" Our special off_ring this week of the new modes for Spring and every fashionable function is the most elegant we have ever made. We give special study to every individual siyle and at every price _ It makes no difference what you desire to pay for a hat we have just the one that will meel vour approval, becomâ€" ing to vour in lividual style, nractical and correet for the MUTS»S% DTICHK, SPNNE MUINERRY THE BYâ€"LAW CARRIED. Almost Unaminous. Ahead. many The Total Custom Work and â€" repairing promptly attended to. A Fuli Line of Ladies\ and Gents Ruabber Heels on hand. | REMEMBER THE PLACK Mrs. Arrowsmith offers for sale on Saturday May, 2, at her residence Upper Town, a valuable lot of Houseâ€" hold Furniture, Garden tools, Plants, reserved truit, Carpenters tools, &e. Y(ofl of the Farniture is first class and includes Stoves, parlor, dining room and bed room suites, Beds, bedding, &e., Bugar Ketle, Sausage Machine and many missellaneous articles. Terms 8 imos, credit on approved joint notes. Sums of $5.00 und under cash. 5¢ discuount for cash in lieu of notes. Sale at 1 o‘clock sharp. See bills. R. B. KEELER & SON. KEELER‘S MacFarlane & Co., Druggists & Booksellers. Oflen the Cheapest, â€" Alwoys the Best. NE W BOOT & SHOEK STORE To the People of Durham and surâ€" rounding country : I have been only a few weeks in business here but trade has rapidly increased. _ More New Goods have arriyed comprising some of the best groduct.ionsotleading Boot and Shoe ouses, which I will sel! at lowest cash prices. TRY THIS STORE Jfouse Gleaning Yecessities For a nice pair of Boots, Shoes or Slipâ€" pers for Ladies and Gentlemen, Misses and Boys, also Children‘s Shoes high and lJow, &c. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Everybody says Keeler must fix my watch. * If your Watch or Clock is sick Keeler the Jeweller can make it tich If you need a pair of Spectacles Keeler can suit you. We guarantee to make you see as good as you ever saw. _ Hundreds of frames to choose from. For Big Bargains in Watches, Clocks, _ Jewelery, _ Silverware, Spectacles and Eye Glasses, &c. Jordan‘s Old Stand, next door to Campbell‘s Implement Warehouse. CHAS RAMAGE, Prrxrer axo Posusu®e. J S McILRAITH CREDIT AUCTION SALE of Whiting, Alabastine, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Furniture Polish, Varnish in Tins, Household Ammonia, Pure Prepared Paiunts, Goid Paint for Gilding At JEWELRY STORE I¢