l THE BIG STORE} AT THE SUNRISE OF THE MMM ALEX. RUSSELL O WOOL WANTED O WSPEOIALS IN GROOERIES" FOR NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY " a. 23, FOR OAS" OR TRADE IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS or CASH. We arr pleased to report that Mrs Peart is imxmving nicely after her sickness an we are hoping to see our triend out again soon. Mr Jardine is very ill these days hat under the care of his faithful daughter Annie we hope he will soon become his old self again. Mr J J Peart is imgroving his al- ready tint, property y building a large cistern (10 x 12 inside measure) a: the end of his barn. J J is one of our progressive ones. FIVE DOLLARS REwartD.---when we noticed these words of course we had to investigate what the reward was for and we found that Mr W Kenny has; try straying, iuremia hypo“ rising two years old, two or three weeks ago and though he has looked over 3 or 4 townships has failed to locate it, so is willing to give the above reward to the person giving the information that will lead to its recov- ery. Well dollars are awful scarce just now and especially fiveg. Wish we knew where the absent minded beggar in, we would soon be after the tiys Wonder who will be the lucky Ite. Begins at week of distinctive and exceptional attrac- tions. All departments resplendent with a reflex found in up-todate New Merchandise, the result of cash buying and offer at prices that will stir good old Durham and surrounding country and bring throngs of anxious buyers. Glanoe over this spreadof money savers, an opportunity of more than ordinary interest. Just suppose you want your Gro:eries delivered in at once, would you buy someplace where they dont think about it until next day or at the " Star Grocery," where you are sure of .npnnen. ‘TE HE! "IL-av 598 yards Mercer Silk Prints, the kind you pay 15c for,ourprice o.............-.......). 8 pr. Misses' and Women's Dongola Oxfords $1.2 5 and $1.3: for ......................60c and 75c, Women's Empress Oxfords $4.00 for.. . . . . . $3.00. 81bs Tapioca for ...------25c Salmon 15c for m...........................- 2 Cans Tomatoes for o.......-.-.-.) JUST . SUPPOSING We have a nice line of HOUSE PLANTS, also a novelty in the sauna RISURRICTION PLANT OF EGYPT. Place in water and it opens up in a lovely Rosette. Will grow in an y kind of soil. Thrives in summer and winter alike. They are 20 Cents each. 3 for 50 cents, at JORDAN a BURNETT'S Owing to the Teamsters' Strike we have not been able to se- cure our Strawberries and other Fruits but will have them here without fail on Saturday. l MllMMMMMMMMllMPMW, AtGMtthhhhhihWbuhhhhhhMMhhhhhl ZION. IMMEDIA TE DELIVERY. SUCCESSOR TO J. A. HUNTER. PHONE RT. .0" LY " Zion ‘s Epworth League held its annual meeting a few nights ago when Mr RT Edwards, was elected Presi- dent: was Plite poys Is: Vice-Pres. l Mrs T Cook, 2nd Vice-Pres.; Miss A Jardine ', 3rd Vice-Pres.. and Miss A Blair, 4th Viee-Preeideni. Our len'gue is bound to go well with a set of officers like this one. Mr Charles Cotton is at present as- sisting Mr H Greenwood on the new farm and we are told they are mating great improvements. They are both workers so we can believe all we hear. Lots ot water in the Well too they say. Surely Hero von must have a. lucky charm. Mr George Rice, of your town, spent a day’s fishing in this vicinity a few days ago. m commenced in the morning with George McDonald, as cousin, but tiring of his company he ended the day with one of our fair ones. No wonder the fish did not bite well. George says he likes hooking the speckled beauties. but he likes sitting under a shady tree with a pretty girl far better. As he doesn't have to wet his feet at the latter Job. Say boys look out tor the wedding at the west end in the early part of Jane. It is goingto be a pretty one and the good hearted groom is bound mask quite a. few. We are already saving up our cents to buy rice. 8300 for........$2.50. week. lit John Bichnrduon. who em no obl resident of this pluce. met mth n severe accident recently which conned " death on Friday iaat. " nppenn thet ho had been driving n epivited young hone up the county hue notth of Hanover. on tee- ing the can coming. he not out. of the bum to hold it " the bridle. This how- evor he wne unehle to do and he wee mil- " . Menu. dietenee which eeneed him to he badly henieed about the body. He wee louud by n lemon! the vioinity. It Price. lying up uninet n telegnph poet with: whip in " head. Be In token to he uphewe. Mr. Wm. Reefs. when he waived one, "tention pouih- to. Re In nhont Go you! ot up. The romaine wen inteend in the Honour mote†on sunny. Mr mn, Hunt f1ttishe1 the building of the basement of his new burn. Mrs. Joseph McArdle returned home from Toronto on Thursday, the 14th inst. being two weeks absent from home. She spent one week in the hospital to undergo an operation " a detective jaw and another week visi- ing friends. Her sons procured for her the best doctors and a first-elass ward in the hospital. A part of the upper jaw was cut. then sawed out. The operation was hard bat she stood it well. She says she was well used. but thinks there is no place like home. Mrs Scarlett is slowly recovering. Mr David Allen is on the sick list but able to go around. He has got an agency for selling buggies, organs, &e We see by the reports of the Legis- lative Assembly that in the debate on Agricultural supplies, Mr. Whitney brought up the question that country fall shows were getting more like cir- eases than farmers shows. The Hon. Mr. Dryden, Minister of Agriculture, stated that they intended to move. an amendment to the law on this matter .so that they would be more in compli- ance with what they were intended for -to help the farmer. This is a much needed move and we hope there will be a change made. What we would like to know H-How Jack feels since his girl went to the west ? It Archie from Proton makes his trips again ? If Billy is afraid yet ' " “an in howdutfrom NI. Iun Villa I thought I would at. up my a nod mite, u the old Ort-tttdong Ill' bonghl “other In. and hm “In. It than up with that and 'tttending to tho" two 1.it.tie boys Ind known: them out of While travelling along the road name time ago I noticed what I thought wuss. horse shoe lacked up on a neighboring gate but on clowr examination it was not a, real shoe but a sign out there by some miscreants. A general mantel: up was the result by the owner. The ner- petrators of the deed better come and apologize as soon as possible. Mr Orchard was in London last week on business and we understand he has purchased a sow mill all complete to put in slurp: in about a month. Mr Orch. ard has the push and uhillty and this great enterprise is going to be alvoon to this country. He returned on Saturday accompamed by Muss Taylor of that place. Mr Sam McMnrdo in expected this week to build fumes in this locality for Messrs. Joe Campbell. I Pierson and J.) McIntyre. A little girl "rived " tite, home of Jns McDoquII In: week and is bound to any. Goo unw in not improving very fast but With cluuous treatment we hope to see him nble to be noun-l soon. Mrs Thomas R Smart (nee Annie Mc. Kechnie,) of Wa Wu City, aceonunuued by her sister Florence and little boy are expected home on Wednesday. thomulvu in the MMt ireiuetrttr foe "ur. The tinn of J G Orchard 1nd to»: In linking ttmat clung" on the Elder property. With Archie Calder In chic! {aroma thc work will be well done. Dr Dt.xtru, of Priceville, passed through our bare on his way to your town last week. Mrs John McDolnld in improving very slowly but We hope the Will soon enjoy the Meanings of good health. Seeding is now over with nearly "ery- one and the cultivation of root ground is the order of the day. Mrs Willet of Toronto, formerly Mlss Maggie Bell, " visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Alex Bell " present. Tommy Arnott and Hermie Burnett put in Mr Joe Finn‘s crop last Saturday. Mr Wm Britton has been meaning him. self to s new buggy. It's a beauty and we wish him many pleasant drives in It. Mr. Archie MoAnhnr has had an at- tack of lung trouble but under Dr GuuU treatment we hope we mny soon teport him alright main. Since we last responded, one of our old schoolmates passed awav in the person of Mr Fred McGiIlivray who died in Toronto Aye regret to hear ot his death as he was a warm hearted fellow and liked by all. We extend our sympathy to the burrow. ing friends. Mr. Wm Anderson. of Pitlshurg, u. ti., who was united a short time ago by mar- riage to Miss Mary MoArthnr, ot this place. was stricken with appendicitis some two weeks ago and died hurt Tuesday. As deceased had no friends in this coun- try, the remains were brought home and interred in Durham cemetery. The fun.. eral left Mr. C Mehrthttr'n on Friday at 8 p. m. which was a large one. We ex- tend our sympathies to the summing friends. A baby boy, 2 mos old will nev- or know " father's care. Mr D Donnelly [on I yulunblo can last Fun-men up nil dope coding come THE DURHAM REVIEW [than "my. HOPEVILX E. Vickers. ROB ROY. m Ammu- Avery pretty/wedding, was solemn- ized at the randence of Mr. John Mc- Kinnon. townline of Sullivan). on Wed- nesday, Mar 18th when Miss Belle McKinnou was united in marl-Inge to the man of her cholco. Mr. Alex. McGregor. of 'Benlinck. The parlor was beautifully decorated for the com- non. Precisely at eight o'ctock the bride was ushered in by her huh" and was supported by Mu, Bertha Cannon.“ You“. " bridesmaid, while Mt., Mg- G 'I can mu k up by Mr. D. 'args',". W. MfW,r,'t of Dec- hom.l?hyed the 1ttf','att'.t; Ker. J. J. 'aterroompaator n! euavn Chm-ch Chester, performed the urea-Ion! in the amena- ot mom my hunted guru- king n'ighhou. friend: nnd in. timate Acquaintances ot the manta tin. panic-I. The present: to the bode were mun. "out and mutually new. The gat? pruont Ming a handful gold Int True. in the case mentioned here it few vacant limes Were seen in the re- united famil; circle. the absence being caused by the fact that eouie tt had gone to shine in otl er homes and hearts" too remote for their return I and others. we trim, to shine in the Eternal Home, God's Kingdom. But from tlusedistartt ones. amine loving letters of "omttutultt- tion and expresuious of ram-(It of. their inability to be present in the dear old home on such an ot'easion. And guy and festive the home ornamented. its it was. with elegant lioqtiets of Wises, t'urtmtions and "sarsr,uetitem besides nmnv fiowei.iuur plants. and evergreen decorations, while we to refre-liim-uts, they Were all tlmt the most, fasiidiouc. epieitre could desuv. And while now mirth and jollitv new at their height. could be seen. in the words of the poet. "the aged bridegroom and bride, smil- ing contented and serene. upon the blithe bewildering seene. beholdini: well pleased on every side. their hunts end features multiplied." Anon than wot from a (ll-tum gem in! My"! Game.- of Jfeadr.t Dr and In Buck 2Mtp It and Mine Hair. of Poet ham and In Manta! Dachau»; . and In JA Black. Durham; Dr Wm Kyle, of De. troit: Mr and In E D Evans: Mr. and “I: Will min-on and Dr (how of Obn- Icy. A very pleasant evening was t in manic. gunmen. not [oncoming pm Amid shower: of rice the TJ/gi wed "ttr.tedput. on lifeU. qumey wit but. Happy. interesting and unique wa- the event which took place in the home of Mr. Jon. Vase on the afternoon of Friday. May 8. the occasion being the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the wedding day of Mr. and Mrs. Jun. Van-v. Although in the words of the Pmlmiut '. the days of our years are three-score years and ten." Yet. in how few instant-ea. do we find the two life partners. survwing the storms of grief. the clouds of care. and the many un- foreseen dangern which infest human life, and arriving. with health and strength but slightly impaired, at that happy period when surrounded with their children, and their children's Chil- dren. they may review a space of fitty years of wedded life. wishes [mm one had "att. TORONTO MtttHtMotr-artttrmtt0tt WHITNEY “A C k l A. 'ff () - if) tf A if i'?, 'I , ti) f?» fi' a? i I _ -. _ s (rii;il' 9*". sii/,,. ) bs _.,..' J) CW ttk a _ It) I I , "mom aw 'lr] HUGHES mum Gait -----_-----r-r----------.., A GOLDEN WEDDING. Mum“ PATERSON Because the Toronto Daily Star’s 733 in}, Drawn 01 .â€".--. ."f.T_l'"l'r"""""Tf'-'lC.." "___- . . ,rsnrs.IL- IT. 'MOCKLEB How often when you read of the pro; ceedings of Parliament you wish you could "see them at it." .---and Cartwright thundcrs, --while Fisher tolls why, .--and Mulock figures, ---and Paterson explains. As Laurier in stately diction and impas- sioned eloquence delivers his speech on the budget, ull, --a.when Borden analyse; sifts and prim-ism, LAURIER Yes, um want to see them, . - ----SC0t Russ count, votes --and Whitney, the same. See them all, just as Hwy aw in their most intevcstinginoodsr--tlyyu' crucial mu- ments,just as they stand with arm upmiscd or tingen' pointing. get the most Vivid inessio of the way they say and do things in Parliament. The Star's own sketch artist illustrates the reports of The Star Parliamentary debates. _ Parliaments-y l't‘pm'is are illustrated with sketches drawn from life altitjnoilm you You can got the Toronto Daily Star every week-day fora year along with this paper for $2.20. Subscribe direct or through office of this paper. This week we offer to our customers some" very special Bar. gains in New Seasonuble Goods. These goods bought under several favorable conditions enable us to sell them u prices veiy much below the ordinary. . Following are a few snaps: GINO-RAMS AND MUSLINS Among those present. were r-Rev. P. Buckley and MI P O'Neil. ()wen Sound; Mr LO'C'onnor and son. Sudbury: Mr L Armstrong and Mrs Armstnmg. Til- sunlpurg; Mr and Mrs Jas Vasey and children. Mr and Mrs 1Vttt Vascy and children. Mrs Wu, Vasey and children, Mrs Jets Vases Sun. and children, Mrs We mute anyone to come and examine Our Goods. 200 yards fine Scotch and American G pretty check and stripe emote in Pink, Gray and Mauve, wetth 16 ate Pf tttrd, Pretty Fancy White Indian. worth 18540 for only Bo per yd. Several who“ he dotted Harlin worth from 20 to Me, Special. 12% and 150 per yard. 42 " Raversible Cretonnes in pretty designs at Me and Me per yd. Also Art Denim: ind Single fold Cretonnes from lik to 20 cts per yard. Our curtains are something special and at prices that will surprise you. Several ands of Fancy Satin Stripe Organdia. 20c tor only ilk per rd. We have our new lines of Corsets in : New Tape Girdle, only 75 cts, Dip Hip in White and Drab $1.00. Girdle Corset from 500 to 1.00. tluw aw in their CURTAINS Yours For Business, CORSETS Our Specini risk only ICC- MtDCuKL.liiiiiyR Lister. Mrs Halliday. Mrs Jim Malone. Mrs Mitrhell. MrstSullivun, Mr P Moran. MrDMchttosh. Mr llerrilv. Mr \Vm Listen. Mr Wrrt O'Mauut. Mr Wm Moran. MrJan Sullivan. Miss E Sullivan. Mr and Mrs JnuUm-lou. Mr And Mrs 1Vut Smith. Mr and Mrs Rom Corlett. Mr and Mrs Cast'.',', Mr and Mrs Jun: Gillan. all of Dnrnm-h. my 21, 1Lâ€; CARTWRtaliT VOL. '.u%'ly'l'y': if?!“ . I‘ ‘ r t I It 2i _/tr.. tt 'le tir 1.1. I, r- hott My Mat ll WFPI anyt fabri mon I )on' the t the l 1 hi tt' embr the II wear am the Id Th , for w a t Ira