ta, fRush to Ctark's @Some useful horses for sale. see, to test, lo be convinced J'. Ji' War/oak. Cash and ' Price. Implement Warerooms in the old McKinnon stand still continues and still there's room for more That there is no better place in the County to buy Deering Machinery, Democrats, Buggies of Pal.. merston and London makes, The Great Prize Win- ner Cream Separator, Road Carts, Cooking Stoves, Raymond Sewing Machines, Waggons: Snowball, Chatham and Walkerville ; Wilkinson Ploughs and repairs ; Chums, Harness, Knife Grinders, &c. Now is your opportunity to secure a new ready-to-wear at an exceptional- ly low price. Large selection of ready-to-wear Hats All the newest and latest ideas in trimmed Millinery at reduced prices. 3idiummer W/I'llinely John Clark In. GGG."" .f. _." _ 'tr,,w'ttt9tuirr'.r'sst.t. lg. PM. - Sandi! at homo. . . . e “in butt â€eke-uh nun-Id hon Chicago Tue-by. I". Mr. Ryan ‘0 In London this weak and... Synod. _ Mr. M. Eagle of - visited " I! J... new. In: wool. Mr. Chas. Irinaâ€. You“. van in to" Tueed.ar on Inn-nu...“ T In Imminent: in mm». for u M as†in Puma-Icon and Mnerhtort. III. Annie Weir left this woo: to an a which on the Hanover Poet. Ir. John.Cnmoron. of Toronto. spout q.fetw days " home had returned lon- day. Mrs. Jul. Ireland of Gomock. it stay- ing at the home of her um. Mr. Jaw. lrolnnd. . Mr. 0. A. Staples. left this week for North Bay from which place he goes to Winnipeg. Mr. Hugh McDonald and gang are building a. house for Mr. Chapman in Mt Forest. Ree. Mr. Little, Holstein. and Rev. Mr. Nelson, Deshoro. exchanged pulpit: on Sunday lust. Dr. and Min. Gun are nwny this week attending the wedding of Mrs. GR: brother, Mr. Wm. Vair. well known here. Misuse Annie and Maggie Mckenzie, and Miss Mchcken. who have heemat Ottawa Normal School. came home on Monday. Mr. Wm. McCracken and family moved into the centre residence of the McKechme Mock. Upper Town, thut week. Mrs. Carter, Rochester. arrived In town Monday to spend a month or so with her mother, Mrs. J. w. Sum. Up- per Town. Secy. Geo. Binnie, of the Farmen‘ Institute was In Mt. Forest. thie week making arrangements for the big excur- sion on the 27th. Mr. Fred Anderson and muster Mien Lexie Visited Dutham friends last week. The latter in remaining foratimethe guest of Miss S. Voileâ€. Mr. Dan. McKinnon. (son of Allan) left for Fleshetton, Wednesday. where in company with Mr. T. Huthwell he begins hm trip to far Alberts We omitted to mention hm week that Mrs. Jno. McFarlane had been Vis- iting her brother-in-law, Mr. Donald McArthur, who is quite ill, and other relatives and friends. Mr. C. D. Fnrquharson. whom we re- ported passing his first year examina- tion at the University. stands fourth in the list of those mkmg honors in classics. and second Ill English and histmy. This is very good. Mr. Jas. Vaser, long a well-known and respected resident of the 2nd Con. Egremont moved last week to near Yeovil where he will reside with his daughter M rs. David Eccles. Mr. Vasey just recently disposed of his farm, stock. Ae., but holds on to his bees in the handling ot which he is very success- ful. Mr. Huston, for 12h years teacher in Ayton Public School, has, we learn from the Advance, resigned the. position to take effect at. the close of the term. He has been appointed Manager of the new Cordage Co. Mr. Huston has been very successful as a teacher and the new company are very fortunate in se- curing his services. The Pl'eshyterinns at their congregao tional meeting Monday evening decided to build a new manna on their church property, in preference to purchasing hmy of the residences offered them..:-. , Mt. Forest Rep. ers Flora Meredith left 'luesday morning for her sister's home in Yale, B. c., and will early in July, unite her fortunes in marriage with Mr. Fisher. formerly well-known here. The heat. ot good wishes go With her for the trip there, and for A long and happy voyage on the an of nintrimonv After. Miss Meredith will he missed nt town con- cert: and musicales where she often gave of her talents. and especially by Trinity church choir. where she has been I leading spirit. Mr. John MeKechnle. The Slush. Manitoulin is here for a few days visit. ing his brother Hugh at the Rocky and other relatives. He has been on the island for 25 years and his robust. heal- thy appearance is a strong eertttteate for the climete of the island. He has been a reuder of the REVIEW for a very long time and has his sub. paid up to a comfortable date in '05. He has a per- sonal acquaintance with the famous Gamev and thinks it would he impossi- ble to elect him there now, many of his own friends being disgusted With his course. Ingram Cunphell. of Durham, and ran. Cumphell were in town last week, The Baptist, Church Garden Party. to have been held Tuesday night, has, ow- ing to unfavorable weather. been post- poned until Friday night. ONLY 50 trrs.-we will send the me. VIEW to friends not now on our Suh- ucription list. to Jan 1. 1904 for 50 cts. This to any Blue in Canada, United States. Great ritain and Ireland. THE BUREAU REVIEW O.-. I AKIU AKDHIV“ TORONTO â€This!†a MtetttNt at the Sor- Katalin“; 'gtg'",,","', ittttt in m . a a I- ttttdar] 'l,2,ul,Ti.Nati Igttttl At t2tl'h nil-hot as! manual: My ttdet and Queen. wounds-mo hm . an“! at the minim" thouâ€; than In all. They go: through Bttortt 2 a. any: nppotnmgl the gray Pee. chow rank Gd low monk. nine you! his senior. Both Wore thought! hated, and having .tto chum. I rumor that the ma conniving to have her brain:- nndo heir round the people. The piot ttnt been hashing for some time. . . It is decidedly shocking to hove such n deed occur and still see the people and surrounding nations view- mg the affair with sppnreut equnni mity even complaisance. nod thinking 't no trouble was likely to arise since Alexander was not related to any reigning European family'".'. An. archy nus received a strong endorse- tion if this affair does not bring con- dign punishment on somebody. Where is that world opinion mat wss so evi- dent in the Dreyfus ease? We need what Tennyson foresaw "a Parlia- ment of Man, the Federation of the World. t', In addition to our notice of the death of Mrs. Flora McKinnon hot week. the. following has been furnished us t " After many weeks of loitering borne with Chrugtinn patience. Flora alt-Cormack. widow of the Inte John McKinnon. pmvd to her long home on Sabbath morning. June 7th. at her home new the Rocky tiaugeen, mum 3011:an 1"!!le The decenaed was a native of Suie. Mull. Argyleahire, Scotland. She came to this country in 1846 with her mother and brothers. The family settled about a mile north of the Rocky, in the Tp of fl,tyti In March 1856 she married John chinnon, who predeceased her 25 years ago, to them were born eight sons and one daughter. Seven coma remain to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother. The sons are Chats" John and Allan, of Durham: Donald, John Jr.. Toronto; Malcolm. Port Arthur and Angus on the home. All were present at the last sad lites. ex- cepting Malcolm. She also leaves two brothers, Alexander and Archibald Mc- Cormack. Hentinek. Deceased was of a kind and affectionate disposition. lov- ed and respected by all who knew her. The bereaved none will mourn her loss hut not as those who mourn who have. no hope of a blessed reunion. The fun- eral took place on Tuesday afternoon to the Rocky Snugeen Cemetery and was a very lame one. Rev Mr Farquharson conduct an impressive service at the house and grave. The six grief stricken sons ot the deceased acted as pull-bear- ers. The handsome casket was decked with a pillow of beautiful ftowers in. scribed with the word " mother." This body met in Vancouver Inst Week. the firat time any high court: of any church has met west of the Rockies. Such it meeting cannot fail to emphasize the fact; that Canada is one country. and the impressions and experience gained by the huge uulnher of educated thinkers and talkers is bound to inttu. once for goal the older, districts. In 1871 there were nine Presbyterian preaching places west. of Lake Superior. now 1400. comprised ie 18 preshyteiies. forming two of the six Synods of the Canadian Church. In 1871 British Col- umbia was not even in Canada. now it is n link of empire ever becoming more tumortant. - _ A - _ The attendance was surprisingly large considering the expense of reaching the far-away location. Rev. D. H. Fletcher. D. D., the new moderator. Was elected without opposi- tion. He is pastor of M cNah St. Church. Huullton. where he has been continu- ously for 31 years. He wxs born in Inlay. Scotland in 1833 Is a scholarly man and has had a. fruitful ministl y. In attendance from our district are; Rey. Mr. Matheaon nnd Mr. Don Me. Donald, Priceville. and Mr. Donald Smith. of Dornoch. The. New Moderator is well-known in Egremont, where he bu mury rela- tives. He is full cousin to Mi Clu. Mclnnea. and the McFadyen's. McLach. lun’u and othels are nearly all connect- ed. Years ago he opened Fairhairn church while visiting bu uncle. It Mo, Innes' father. --The Legislators of the Ontario house are this year to get 81000 tor their services. and it will likely - " that. --Ditmuaion on the Judges report re the Gurney affair will begin to-day, Wednesday. in the Legislature. on the motion by the Government to adopt the Report. It may last three days or three weeks. Mr Gamay the papers saw. is preparing a three-hours speech. end we will hear trorpe'ltTiey'"thinms from men speaking in the" privileged chamber. MCKELV ttg-At New Linkeard, on Jane 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Angus McKelvie, a son. BgrtTH--In Egremont on the 5th inst. to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Smith, Holstein. a son, MARRIED. DAvm-McGrLravnAt--At the Baptist Manse. Durham, on Monday, June 15, 1903. hidev. Mr. Newton. David Da- vie to iss Amelia McGillivmy, both of Glenelg. McrarAN--Mcoaav---.At the posi- dence of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McGilli- ', way. con 12. Brave. on J tme Io, by Row. John Little. otrHolsteirt. MrJno. McLean. of Arran. to MISS Nettle Mc- Gillivmy. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. OBITUARY. BORN For Sale at/W. Black's Store. gwww Mutant: EWhat iii, gAbout t ' 4) eta A , 'iii, hd1lllllll I (ri: immaclsrs & smsnsurzx.§ $iliifsFiNirstsiFaiF “5565561656539 livery person contemplating build- ing or renovating houses should see our stock of Locks and Front Door Betts. THF. HARDWARE STORE is the place to find everything you re- quire at right prices. We invite the Ladies to inspect our Stock of Strawberry Bullets. Fruit Jar Holders, Pan Cake Hoppers, Fancy Lamps, Hammocks and Carpet Sweep- Our Show Cases are well filled with Silverware very suitable for Wed, ding Presents. Our weekly shipment of Sherwin- Williams Mixed Paints has arrived. See the houses that are being painted with these paints-Every peroon their own painter. Just to hand an immense shipment of Seythes, Snaths, Hay Rakes, Sec- tions, Guards and Heads. Spray your Orchards and reap the benefit. We are sole agents for the London Spramotor Pumps. A full supply of Bicycle Sundries and a few Bicycles in stock. Kodak A(urdu)aro f It Will Help Some scouring the town for good Butter if you wilt remember that we arrange with the best dairy farmers in South Grey to supply our trade. We dont back up. We claim to have the best assorted stock of Groceries in town. Flour, MEALS. and other Cereals. Smoked meats, Bol- ogna, &c. Also Coal Oil. Back Up J BURNETT. w. Black. Sole Agents for WESTON’S BREAD. " It's your' if yang, take it with a Ko- 6 dak," and so simp t ly done a child can 6 do it. Let 1153 show you. We* have them from $r t up. :81»th Wood: .’ f 'W‘IV-W ca. M M. " -ttheehoratthe bridge". cry Wetland-y and Sunday. or. den or enquiries lea " C. McArthur', m, at at the Run“: Omen. will receive our best attention. OUR IREAD'S " LIGHT " A FEATHER Necessarily it's a wholesome Mm .-not heavy, soggy. indigestible. w, take pardonable pride in the product of our bakery. and dyspepsia doesn't follow in its wake. Rcwe's bread is ‘. household word in many homes-wh: not in yours. Elif 8001 I SHOE a. What about Shoe Dressings t ALSO other style. at crap Trllby In (} Oxtords. Try a put ct our 82. 2ir Peel-lo. [Adler Bat for won an d We - in stock Packard 's Com 1tletatiok Gilt Edge, Nonmch and Black Cat, which in . very popn lat-dreams. Sunbeam oil, Sninola. 2 in I, Ae. TRUNKS, Values, Club Bags, School Bugs. Shawl Straps in stock at lowest who. Custom Work and repairinz promptly attended to. TERMS, - - CA S" - Have you seen those --- COLONIAL SLIPPERS at the A. B. McARTHUR Mus Taken in REMEMBER THE PLACE M! 18. 1008 Also another Shipment of the renowned and up-to-date Kara Organs. Call and test them, theyare open for “m. tion. - it; Guy'- Ready for Spring Trade mural in the. Market (and (to. both when.“ {all his?! Agents. Show Rooms opposite Mid daugh Stables. Lambton tit, m lit-mod. Goods in Stork Just arrived at the Show Rooms of Barclay & Bell, a Car. load of gunman 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 yourself 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. Jtarn 6:95:13 Just the thi tor summer wear, We have “gem in all sizes or Lidia. line. And Children. Jordan's Old Band. next door to Cunpbell 'tt Implement Warehouse J, S. lllltlhllklfE E. A. RO‘VE fudhopo “clause for Goods cs: (hrriages, i 1 m look in t .“d you . gains f, Calder'" lilo Pd yd. lung HE SEL :2 Bauer Wuuhns TING Linen, CA (loaded ' ti White, Huck up ter. _ _ C Burk Mercer: skins. ....... - .. m White Bod Sun Fboor Oilclot h. I Dun’! furl!" EM pair (If sh ine of Sterling NEW PRINTS THE "IL, with Full Sylvester F ST " The [my a continuati bestowed on be found Calder I St Ot ()w F'.N Will emu Shutthnnd game a a gnd kmdl thorouahl: Spring tel cater u m not to an [B] ow rs TWE GRU AT " Mu Miss We Ad B ar md