S lateo oney you ur Ready fact, eyâ€" B7 last w 3", S'into' IS0OD‘s on < ERY . LLLLLLFFTTT NV ind t} awadau@@n0¢¢®r» eÂ¥ Ser AY 28, 1903 D 1Y S, > D We nas j Al rer the M Â¥y>y ING C @re‘s a p Nothâ€" ba iat iton Pay n Sunda M U W e the war Mr Dq M °K HA mM M SINC 136 Tes ay. K VOL. XXV. NO. 23‘ z ; , 9. &. d JI. W Rechnie. _ opppppeppmen rorfnemevar Ames Holden Co. 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. SEE OUR DISPLAY UF BOOTS IN NORTH WINDOW. ALL MANUâ€" FACTURED BY THE Rubbers THE POPULAR CASH STORE. Purhim Revies. Ei A Song Service will be rendered in | the Mcethodist Church, Durham on Sunâ€" m \‘day evening. Subject **Redemption‘s ®® |Story." |__ Buy your Millinery where you can get | the hbest goods and most style for least : moneyâ€"that‘s at James Ireland‘s. Money to Loan at 44 Ber cent. MackKay & Duxx. Durham. Postage on correspondence to newsâ€" papers is now only 1 ct. if left unsealed. SUGAR.â€"Redpaths‘ Granulared Sugar $4.20 per 100 lbs in bbl lots at Parker‘s. | day night in the Town Hall by the Rev. |Jas. Lediard of Owen Sound, the wellâ€" known agent of the Child‘s Protection Society. â€" The Rev. lecturer began by | %iving a very clear exposition of the | Child‘s Protection Act and how it was | being carried out by nearly 30 societies i in the Province, who have rescued and | placed in homes over 2000 children â€"aâ€" | hout 100 of these belong to this county. | Many illustrations were given of cruelty iand neglect and immoral surroundings | from which these children had heen taâ€" Pure Manitoba Flour from Ogilvie‘s Mill, Manitoba, for sale, at A 8. Hunter‘s. Ayton Cordage Co. is going abead. They have their charter, and a general meeting of shareholders to elect a manâ€" agement will be held in Ayton Saturday next at 1 o‘clock. Additonal Locals on Page 4 Bird seed 8c a package, at Grant‘s. Insecticides, potato bug killer, $1 for 100 Ibs at Parker‘s. Palmerston on June 23rd, yotes on a byâ€"law to raise $8000 by debentures for the purchase of the Palmerston Electric Light works. Come and got yourself a nice pair of boots or shoes. at Grant‘s. Wé beg to call attention to the adâ€" vertisement of Hinds Bros., who have bought out haker John Wright. _ They are pushing lads and will we doubt not strive for and attain success. Wantedâ€"Any quantity fresh butter and eggs, James Treland. Fix®v.â€"Before Mayor Mcintyre yesâ€" terday, Walter Ball and Geo. McDonald Jt1, were tiined forabusing Charlie and Jiin Lee, Chinamen, the former $5 and the latter, $2 and costs. Further referâ€" ence next week. Normanby Council at its meeting last week appointed Mr. R. J. Fortune, clerk, to succeed Mr. Geo. H«H. His opponent was Mr. Louis J. Roedding and the Ayton Advance thinks that a strong and popular candidate has been thrown down for a weaker and less gualifled one." and hints at mysterious oings in that council, _ _The job is now worth $100 a year and no pickings, which will be no fortune to Mr Fortune. CarLEp a MixistEr.â€"â€"The congregaâ€" tions of Rocky Saugeen and Dornoch me: at the latter place Tuesday at 2 p. m., and happily agreed on Revy. Mr. Acheson of Seaforth. He was selected on the first vote by an unmustakeable majority, and as two others had receivâ€" ed a few votes a motion to make unaniâ€" mous by C. McFayden of the Rocky and Geo,. Ledingham of Dornoch, was carâ€" ried. Congratulations on getting settled so soon. Neglected Children in the Co. of Grey CarLED 1t Orr.â€"The Flesherton sports committee, says the Advyance, have decided to have no celebration July 1, because * the individual who derives 90 per cent of the profit from these demonstrations, refused to make any donation to the funds." The comâ€" munity commends their decision. CYCLONE NEAR LIS'rOWF:l..â€"-Tuesdur of last week one otf the deadly funnelâ€" shaped clouds cut a swath 200 yds wide and 4 miles long throuih the township of Mornington, wrecking completely and levelling everything in its path. No liyes were lost (1it was after school hours), but several severely imjured. The only safety in these whirlwinds is to fly to the cellar. Men‘s Hatsâ€"Correct in st,fv‘le. High in quality, Fair in priceâ€"are the Hats you buy at Jas. Ireland‘s. ken and of the %ood homes and ha.%uy conditions in which they now are. The economic side of the work was also reâ€" ferred to, the speaker pointin%out the vyery slight cost of placing a c ild in a home as over against the cost of their maintainance in an institution and he further said that the number committed to the provincial reformatories was much less since the introduction of the Children‘s Aid Society. The lecturer publicly acknowledged the vc.-l"yl conâ€" stant and judicious help given him at all times by constable Ja«. Carson, who, he said, had been a warm friend of the Society since its be§inning. A ltronq Elea was made in closing for financia elp from the town of Durham, the speaker sagng that no less than 14 chilâ€" dren had been removed from this secâ€" tion of the county at much labor and a good deal of cost to the Society and as yet no general appeal had ever been made for contributions, He hoped that somethirg substantial would be done in the future. L As a result of the meeting, the followâ€" ing ladies were a.gpoinbed a committee to solicit contributions and they will call on the citizens at an e“i\lI date for this purpose: Mis.Grant, Mrs. McArâ€" thur, Mrs. Ramage. Miss Stewart, Mis. Wolfe. Exâ€"warden Binnie filled the chair and spoke approvingly of the work as did also Revd‘s Farquharson and Ryan An interesting lecture was given Monâ€" DURHAM, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1903. \| Y OWNKkS& |..[..? Turnip seed,â€"â€"the largest selection at Parker‘s. Men‘s Shirtsâ€"The correct colors and designs for weekâ€"day, Sunday, Highâ€"day and Holidayâ€"at James Ireland‘s. The newest Enï¬_]uh and American designs both in Fabric, coloring and pattern are embodied in the summer Muslins, at Jas. lreland. When you want a fit in Spex, call on Gordon, More of that 4c towelling at H. H. Mockler‘s. CoRX anxp» MItLo=t.â€"Hay crop likely to be short. Sow Corn and Millet, H. Parker, Druggist and Seedsman. Mr D. Campbell was appointed by the councq on Monday night to ngemte vhe sprinkler tor the season at the rate of $2.40 for each day usad. This week the use of it is quite a boon the weather being dry and dusty. A pair of our patent leather Oxfords, the very newest last, completes your suromer outfit. H. H. Mockler. GAs oR O1L ?â€"Perhaps both, probably neither, anyway we are going to " have a try." The local company haye this week tl e first of the boring machinery, . engine, &c on the groundâ€"just south of | the rulway switch. Garafraxa road, and will soon have it in shape and boring another hole in search of old emuth‘s treasures. _If the judgment of the exâ€" perts who have examined the locality is measure..bly correct, the venture is not chimerical. Ladies! see our stock of * Puritan" underwear. H. H. Mockler. A Missicxary N1Gut.â€"The Presbyâ€" terian Guild on Monday evening discusâ€" sed *"*Erromonga, the Martyr lsle." Miss M. Gun and Miss J. Fraser had carefully Yrepnred papers dealing with features of the topic, and Mrs. Farqubarâ€" son gaye a most interesting address in an eloquent manner on Missionary deyotion, sacrifices and successes in that far off Presbyterian Mission field. Pure Gold Jelly Powder all flayorsâ€"at A number of Tenders were received for sprinkling the streets, Dan Campbell being thought the n.ost advantageous for the corporation. Report of Finance committee :â€"â€"Wim B Vollett, salary for May, broom, posâ€" tage, $22.50 ; Clifton Elvidze, balance for assessing, 10.00 ; G L McCaal, drawâ€" ing byâ€"law and agreement, 20.00; Mrs John ‘Parrott, work town hall, 2.75; Alex Russell, paper for town hall, 25.68; W 8 Davidson, account, 7.85; Chas Mcâ€" Kinnon. road scraper. 7.0; Hugh Mcâ€" Kay, work, 1.25; James Falkingham, work, 8.12; Geo Meixle work, 9.37 ; Thos Smith, work,. 8.12; Chas Brown,. work, 28.75; Wm Moore, work with team, 62.62; Herb Vollet, work, 17.2%5; George McLean. work, 13.50; Robert wWatson, work. $13.50; total $258.76 ; and the following be held over for furâ€" ther information, Dr Gun, Fred Seigâ€" ner. The Royal Artificial paving Co. All of which 1s respectfully submitted. Joux McKECHNIE, Chairman, Sharpâ€"McLachlanâ€"That the report of finance cominittee be accepted and cheques be issued for the several amounts. Carried. Byâ€"laws No 448 and 449 were introâ€" duced. one for nfpomting a fireman to fire engine. No 449 grantinga right of way to the Durham Cemetery Co., to lay pipes for the purpose of carryin water to the cemetery, passed tbmugg their several readings and carried. Hunter â€" McLachlan â€" That Dan Cam%hell‘- tender be accepted ifor sprinkling the streets for the season of 1903 and the Mayor and cletk to draw out an agreement with him. John H Brown â€" McLachlanâ€" That the praï¬'er of ratepayers asking for granolithic sidewalk on George St be granted with the excegtion of that portion from Garafraxa St to Queen St which shall be built within one foot of outside line and that the retition of ratepayers asking for granolithic sideâ€" walk on Bruce Street be granted in full and that action be taken at once to comply with the Statute. Carried. J H Brcownâ€"McLachlanâ€"That the Pmyer of ratepayers asking for granoâ€" ithic sidewalï¬â€œon Lambton St be granâ€" ted and that action be taken at once to comply with the same according to statutes. Defeated. PostTIO® or SIDEWALKS.â€"A feeling was abroad in the council on Mondsy evening to question the wisdom of putâ€" ting the sidewalks outside the line of trees on residential streets, thus makâ€" ing the highway from 18 to 20 feet, We have seldom seen an idea received with mmore favor by the " man on the street " than the proposal to have the sidewalks outside the trees, and regrets are comâ€" mon in Upper Town that this rlun is past adopting now. Never too late to mend. %y all means build new sideâ€" walks in modern style, the street is easier kept in repair, and the possibility of having pretty boulevards is immenseâ€" ly increased. Come to Grant‘s for your all wool and union Carpets. Council chamber June lst. 1903. Members all present, mayor in the chair. Healt,hg Inspector Waraer reports finding the town in a favorable condiâ€" tion with the exception of some three or four places, the parties promising to comply with the regulations at once., On motion council adjourned, War, B. VoLLET, Clerk. BHargains in Prints for this week at H. H. Mockler‘s. «â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"& 04 Town Council. TORONTO The Globe of Wednesday last has the following reference to our townsman‘s (Dr. Macdonald) marriage. ~A welcome again to Durham from the REevi®rw and its constituency : **Maple Grove, Scarboro‘, was the scene of an interesting and happy event yesterday afternoon, when the marriage took place of Dr. W. J. Macaunald of Durham and Miss Alice H. Carnaghan. only daughter of Mr. Jas. Carnaghan. The bride was attended by the‘l;room‘s sister, Miss Jennie G. Macdonald, with Gretta Williamson as flower firl. and the groom by Mr Bradshaw Jamieson of Durham. ° The ceremony was conâ€" ducted by the groom‘s father, Rey. D. MemRR C OW P WO ® HmeUieery HOCVY E", B. Macdonald of Scarboro‘, assisted by Rey. J. A. Macdonald of Toronto and Rev. H. G. Crozier of Highland Creek. in the presence of many friends from | the city and elsewhere,." After a short trip the newlyâ€"married couple will setâ€" tle in their home at Durham, where D1, MacDonald has taken charge of the practice of Dr. Jamieson, M. P. P. He aod his brother, Dr. Frank Macdonald of Midland, were artillerymen in C. i Company in the South African war, and | were among those who made the famâ€" ous march to Mafeking." Honor Roll of Durham School for May Hiox Scnoor DerartuExt. Jr Lvgâ€"Susan McClocklin, May Mcâ€" Clocklin, Maggie Caldwell, Mabel Hunt Grace Everitt. _Jr Lvg (A) â€" Charlie Farquharson, Kate McDonald, Bella Binnie, LHowyn Moran, Edith Grant and Edith Altan eq. Jr Lyvg (B)â€"Lillie Walker, Sara Mc Lean, Belie Cameron, Arthur Webber, Grace Willis. Pusutc Scnoor DErarTMEXT. Bt IVâ€"Jas. McClocklin, Oliver Hunâ€" ter. Arthur Knisley, Frossard Benton, Keith Newton. Anique RQedding Dresents A Jewelry store is the place to get them. This is the store to come to, Nothing else, however costly, can quite take the place of anoffering of dainty richness, such as are here toâ€"day in profusion, Hundreds of articiles here which are always in favor, and which win their JrIVâ€"Bertha Sparling, Albert Mcâ€" Clocklin, Alfred McClocklin and Jewel Little, eq.., Mary Rivchie and Ed Allan, eq.. Fanny Moran. Strayed from the premises of the undersigned, Park lot No. 1, Priceâ€" ville, about Saturday May 30, a yearâ€" ling heifer, color redâ€"roan. Informaâ€" tion that will lead to her recovery will be suitably rewarded. Jonux Browx, Glenelg. a trial, else can,. Our stock will kelp you with 3 choosing. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, Burien» atr Z10ox.â€"Tuesday a funeral cortege passed through here from Walkerton, the deceased being a Joseph Lindsay, formerly a resident of centre (Glenelg. Hors® DextTIstRY.â€"As I have bought out the practice of Mr Shortreed, the Horse dentist, I am now in a position to pull, clip and file borse teeth, and solicit Br 1IIâ€"Bessie Telford, Charlie Dowâ€" ling, Stanley McNally, Effie Hunter, Ella Ector. Jr IIIâ€"Bertha Downs & Ella Kinnee eq., Belle Ector, Foster Saunders, Geo, Catton, Mima Saunders. 8Sr Pt IIâ€"Edna Limin, Florence Byâ€" ron, RKRaymond Erhardt, Jamie Farâ€" quharson, Wim, Lawrence. H. H. Mockler is showing some very natty things in Men‘s fancy socks, neckâ€" wear, shirts, &c. Jr Pt IIâ€"Aggie Becker, Mamie Wilâ€" son, Ufie Walls and Florence Barclav. eq. Willie Clark, Clara Lawrence. 8Sr Iâ€"Nettie Daniels, Muï¬Clifl. Evyâ€" line Levi, Agnes MLou;t;s and tuby Catton eq, W, Ferguson & Horace Elyidge, eq Intermediateâ€"Gertie Nadiger, Earl McDonald. Jr Aâ€"Leone Russel, Lizzme Hillis. Jr Bâ€"Cassie Russel and Harold Mcâ€" Kechnie, eq, Ian Campbell and Gilbert Gordon, eq. Sre I1â€"Jack Davidson, Laura Smith, lhllulllvy Knisfey, Eddie McAnulty, Ruby ills. Jr IIâ€"Nellie Hepburn, James Smith, Agnes Ramage, Russell Burgman, May McGowan. PRACTICAI, WATCHMAKER PKZ,. Gordon MARRIED IN SCARBORO‘. d seï¬ aatidint® en entiiidens > reriiaaianantty w wtste into the affections like nothing Macdonaldâ€"Carnaghan. ESTRAY HEIFER. DURHAM HONOR ROLL. ts â€" W =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"#Â¥ @4# â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"_ > â€"â€" & 0 4 War. GUTHRIE Priceville P. O Jfouse Gleaning _ ocessities \qhen the Cheopest, â€" Always the Best WB DDINCS This week we are showing a greater number of trimmed Hats and at more reasonable prices than any previous week. ‘They represent the choicest creations we have produced this season. on Saturday . Rings Silverw are 4tz See OUT tA BIG *J EWELE R YA STOR 1. Summer _ yfpiUinery CHAS RAMAGE, PaerxteEr axp 1 NEW BAKERS 1]] _JyfPiss Dick Solid Gold Wedding Rings in 10k, 14k and i18k, in all the latest styles. Big Stock of Engagement Rings to choose from. Nothing as nice as Silverware for Wedding Presents and at Keeler‘s is to be found the largest stock of good Silverware in the county and all our prices are the lowest. Brooches, Necklets, Long Chains, Bracelets and Pins, We certainly have the stock to choose from. The goods are right here waiting for you AT KEELER‘S We beg to notify the Public of Durham and vicinity that we have taken over HINDS BROS. ANNOUNCEMENT. Whiting, Alabastine, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Furniture Polish, Varnish in Tins, Household Ammonia, Pure Prepared Paints, Goid Paint for Gilding the old established bakery business conducted so sucâ€" cessfully during the past 11 years by Mr. J. Wright, and hope by strict attenâ€" tion to business and use of the best materials to merit a continuance of the patronâ€" age bestowed upon him. MacFarlane & Co., Druggists & Booksellers. " June Exceptionally low prices At