inch 1ths <H. H. MOCKLER,.F FPomoverinunminnnmneainpt # We Never Allow € The End of Winter & w |*s* EHEEEEEEWEEEEEWEEEEWEEEE _ o o o ue it ue at ie uie P uin uP w w n c M O ue nc utu un m i n P § SPRING . . . i MILLINERYâ€" § OPENINGS ... e e o o e on ong on op neoren on en vemrmraren VOL. XXVIL. No. 12 MARCH 30 a» 31 sPECIAL DISPLAY WEDNESDAY aND THURSDAY, mmmmmmmmmmues oo o o 400 o_I MV NKODA Y , TRIMMED & READyâ€" JAMES IRELAND Train In As soon as the trains start running we expect to have our New (Goods in. â€" Be sure to come in and look at them. We are satisfied that they will suit you ; if they don‘t, don‘t buy, but before buying, have a look at our New Spring Goods when they arrive nemermunmmunen es o0 o of 11LE L100( S W L Dry Goods ot All Lines, also New York‘s latest Styles in Readyâ€"Maa Goods to grow old. Always rather sel less than atter:pt to carry over from one son to another. We‘re not making n money at present, but We‘re making a good name for the & This is the time of year when © vised and plans reorganized wh ting ready for Spring. _ We‘re work of everything that belon Ali Winter Goods selling at c Remember we have Dried Oats and And following days. Don‘t You are cordially invited inspect our Early Arrivals reorganized which means getâ€" es s ul tir s3 s ‘% . good _ name for the Store e Tillson‘s Pan. Molina Wheat, Always rather sell for â€"WEAR MILLINERY,. when Stocks are reâ€" â€"Made Shirts. W e‘re making short belongs to Winter. at or below Cost. miss this n to DuUuth McLean and Mr Ww Ranmg;e.m-Teu cerved from 5 to 8. Admission 25 cts, Proceeds in aid of Painting Fund, ANNIveRSARY SERvICES.â€"The Anâ€" niversary Services in conneciion with St Columba Church, Priceville, will be held on Sunday next when Rev. P. w. Anderson, of Shelburne, will preach at 11 a, m. and 7 p. m. Monday evening following a social time will be spent, and addresses delivered by Rey. Mr, Aunderson, Rev, Mr. Buchanan of Duanâ€" dalk and the local clergy.‘ Music by Durhan,. Pres. Choir and vocal selecâ€" tions by Misses Anna James, Emma 2 j' 1s an | ye ‘ j , of QQ f H: E‘l on. 5J 8 . W ï¬! by, EV 8 & ‘ pie ’ T 'or | | sub M | All J and '7 tifie O: ' for . | pupi | Cbha ©* | the ( boar ’ tor, | ' M | the t been } in P i has a ' these F into : ’ Fa: x) | has 1: Gr Im ies % P h :-‘:S. _ See 8. F. Mor] % { of Progress Brar E J Money to Loa: f Mack E' Out grip tab â€"coldâ€"25¢ a box, lane & Co, T/ Ifiyou want : E‘that you are un M“ where, try usâ€"83, _ _Mrs. Newton % Recital" on Good Baptist Church at m | idson, of Detroit se D icz. 1. dark brown, t'o;sled in 1901, **Golden Badge" and dam * Rossington,. all famous hn | , On Sunday a, m,. tge quarterly seryice | for Junior League and Sunday School ’pupils will be held in the Methodist | Cbhuarch. There will be special music for ‘ the occasion by the Juniors and a blackâ€" board sermon will be given by the pas® ' tor, Rev. Wray Smith, ] Mr C. McKinnon received 7 horses by | the train on Saturday last. They have , been kept at the expense of the G. T. R, in Palmerston for about 3 weeks. He has also bought the Cement team, nnd} these and others he intends to muke[ into a carload and ship west. , Faxncy Srock.â€"Mr Hamilton Allan | has lately purchaused the fine thoroughâ€" l bred Coachâ€"horse "Eye Glass." He is a | mostks y 0 B _ PHAT Litto® YErLomn or should tell, the date subscription to the Rr All changes have been im and any omissions will be tified on notifying us, A pie and box social is to Watson‘s school house, No by, on the evening of Friday A good programme has bee Admission 10 cents. Lad pies free, :f If you want any Millinery Novelty § that you are unable to procure elseâ€" ’ | where, try usâ€"8. R, Mourlock, [| _ Mrs. Newton | will give a "Piano [ | Recital " on Good Friday. night in the ’; Baptist Church at 8 o‘clock. _ Mr, Duvâ€"] \,* idson, of Detroit will assist. ll i. 189 DAYs.â€"Reckoning from Nov 17th | | when the first sleighing took place, this | 1 is the 120thâ€"day of continuous sleighing, | | and it may easily last a couple of weeks ! | yet. Farxrra‘ AS8OCIATION.â€"A meeting of this body is to be held in Calder‘s Hall on Saturday of this week at 2 p. m. A full attendance requested. G, Binxntr, Becy. A pie and box social is to hbe held ‘3 Watson‘s school house, Nc. 1, Normanâ€" frew mud#xi 2 .o 1 S _ See 8. F. Morlock‘s range for Spring of Progress Brand Clothing. [ Money to Loan at 4} per cent. MacKaAxÂ¥ & Doxx Durham. Our grip tablets will break up a coldâ€"25¢ a box, trv them, MacFau'â€"‘ lane & Co. DURHAM, THURSDAY, MARCH 24 â€"~OwWNkHz | ZOPICS . any Millinery Novelty unable to procure elseâ€" 8. F. Murlock, w t on i day, March 25th, _been prepared. Ladies bringing A fine Map of the Seat of War, in three colors, 18 x 2 inches, will be mailâ€" ed free to every subscriber to the two papers remitting us 4 cents extra for cost of mailing _ Address : | _ _WrEpxEspay, Arrir 6.â€"Auctio of Farm Stock and Imï¬lemvms ‘14 & 15. Conl, 8. D. R., Glene Wednesday, April 6. . Terns : 1: ’credit on approved joint notes reserye as farin is leased, ! T. McCons, _ Huon MacK, ’ Proprieter. Aucti _ See posters for particulars. which 1s clubbed with the new or old subscribers p« vance $1.15 for hoth Do you want the latest and most reliâ€" able \%a.r News, well illustrated, then read the Weekly Montreal Herald prcope ow o2 O922e CEnrons, LOL 48, Con 2, S. D. R., Glenelg, offers for suale, Farm Stock, Iimplements. &c. 12 months‘ credit. 5 per cent dismaing [A notice similar to the following is given free to parties ha ving bills printed at this office.â€"Ed,] FRIDAY, MARCH 25.â€"AIlf. Hincks. Lot ar, 2 | . Millinery Opening, Wednesday elseâ€" "day and Saturday, March 30th, © s ;Ap!'il Z2nd, at 8. F. Morlock‘s, ’na.no‘, On Monday eyening the M the l Moonlight meeting of the Junior DS*â€"iwill be held in the Methodist â€" ,‘lroom. Meet at 7 o‘clock. â€" Pare: 17th I’gual‘dinns invited, _ Come and ha WAR! war : y e ainats . COs â€" XHsl IAG times are out of joint until a few miltion tons of the beautiful! have gone down the Saugeen riyer, THE REVIEW, DURH AM m he t e â€" songs and interesting topic. Collection at the close for League funds. ! A number of Mt. Forest‘s leading business men voluntarily took shovel n hand last week to aid the C. P. R, to open the line to Arthur. A smali silh er shovel was put up for competition and it was awa@irded to Mr Thos Martin, the Liberal candidate, who, the Confed says, * shovelled with might and main," It will, with reason, be a valued trinker ’ Fancy Export Clover expected this week. See it betore buyingâ€"MacFarâ€" lane & Co. Don‘t FEonrget to inspect . Ireland‘s | Millinery â€" Showâ€"Rooms on Opening Eda.ys. March 30th and 31st. I 2000 2270 O AEvese INOveHces it New , vaturday last, after an interval of 28‘ i Spring Dress Goodsâ€"at 8. F. Morâ€" f’}".& pusseng'er train arrived at and | lock‘s, eft Durbam Station. The gang of shovellers reached _ Palmerston _ two Fancy Export Clover expected this ""8"(“ previously, after mruy nindranâ€" week. See it betore buyingâ€"MacFarâ€" l CS ";‘d teshovellings and truly these lane & Co. | ;nen ‘ave earned more than their wages | fon mun{ of them had scant sleep for Don‘t Forget to inspect Ireland’sid;‘Y"- ‘he trip back with the snow Millinery Showâ€"Rooms â€" on Opening | Hig’"ï¬ï¬â€˜yw“:m"w‘:‘l""l):i&lyedfwlvlilh some a litfie ) 4nd the train followed on du.y.s. 'March 30th and 31st. ! Sattrday, bringing a tew passengers Millinery Opening, Wednesday. Thurs. | ':'t‘nd someexpress matter hnt w .2 n : AC oL. O ues L2 W 1 1 i2 | _ Easter Cards, Easter Dyes and B |Perfumes, at MacFarlane‘s Druc & 1 IF 2 0000 PEARARA Prfumes, at MacFarlane‘s Drug Store. All the Latest Novelities in New Saturday ring Dress Goodsâ€"at 8. F. Morâ€"| 4°%% 4 pas AFTER 28 DAYsS. o _ eyening the Monthly »ting of the Junior League n the Methodist School 6.â€"Auction Sale Rlemvnls at Lot «.& Glenelg, on Terms : 12 mos. he REVIEW to paying in adâ€" MacK ay Auctioneer, clock. _ Parents and Come and hear new ONTARIO ARC TORONTO Ont. ay. Thurs, , 3lst and 2000 viecig. | j? Jm, $i j.2 MitHpppnerrrermmemes.. _ 1000 94 Meanwhile it is extremely satistac l 5 Otwrm. near D tory to id thar Briain and France l ings, Orchar are ke ping cool and even removing acres, near caus s of friction between them such as 2‘2 hargs, Sston the Newfoundland tronbles, which are floors, fram reported as being seitled for some conâ€" | Cheap. For furth cessions in Africa. t WFLGE : Gen. Kouropatkin is speeding over., the long railway and promised before | he lett to drive Japs into the sea and | sign the treaty of p ace in Tokio. The | Boers made a similar threat of driving | the British into the sea, and on the | other side (Gen. Buller boasted before | leaving England that he would eat his | Chrisgmas dinuer in Pretoria, but he | didr‘t by along way, and the fierce | Russian General mav learn that in is b t erto boast when puiting the harâ€" ness off. | | , The week has shown no surprising | i developments, the most noticea bie | | thirg being the suspicion by Russia | that Japan is using Chinese ports to reâ€" coal her fleet from time to time. _ The Russian minister to Pekin is warning | ’ China that Russia will send her armics | there it she swerves from neutrality, | | Nothing seems more certainâ€" than | | this : it Japan shoald win a land vieâ€" | I: tory equaliing her naval suceess, | it t dialives M wscs d ies i d seems to be a certainty of a big land battle soon. _ Both sides are making a strict censorship, what is let out ocâ€" casionally being apparently intended to d »ceive. urllc rile The Japs are moving stendily north, the two parts of Russia‘s fleet in Asia have not yet succeeded in unitinyz, the Baitic fleet is on the move, and there o ubsciya 8 nothing melee. elect. â€" By regular rotation Rey‘s, Hanna ; | Campbell and Reid were appointed | Commissioners to the Assembly at Halâ€" | ifax. Rev‘s. Hanna and Reid declined | the appointment, next in order came | Rey‘s. McUullough and Farqukarson but neither gave a decided answer as to whether they would except the appointâ€" ment or not, Reports on Church Life and Work, Sabbath Schools, Remits and Home Missions wore presented by the couyeners of the seyeral committees, Rev‘s. Farquharson, Little and the eld. er from Holstein were appointed a comâ€" mittee to visit Cedarville, Esplin and Kingscote, to consult them regarding a , proposed res«arrangement of the field. _ Presbytery adjourned to meet at Durâ€" \hiup on the first Tuesday of July when there will be held the annual couve nâ€" tion of the Young People‘s Societies and ) B«@bhath School workers within the bourds of the Presbytery, As it is a long time now since Presbyâ€" l 4 tervy met in Durham the REVIEW iarkos pleasure in welcoming the yenerable body and of assuring them that no | blockade is likely to hinder any of them J < from coming to our beautiful town. A aster , 1904. 2 22 00 °7 Douerator a second altempt was made on Tuesday of this week but Still the conditions were so unfavorable that not a single member arrived by train. As mightbe expected the attenaâ€" ance was somewhat sinall though conâ€" spicuous among those who braved the roads was the venerable Rev. Mr., Morâ€" rison of Cedarville, who is never failing in his attendance, The Rev. Mr. Edâ€" mison of Rothsay was elected Moderator for the current year and Rev. J . Rerd of | Mt. Forest was called to the chair for: bae day in the absence of the moderator â€" _ The regular meeting of the Saugeen } Presbytery was set for March Ist, but the throes and convulsions of nature on that memorable 20ih of February so completly blocked the ways that there were not enough members in their places even to make an adjournment. At the call of the moderator a second attempt was made on Tuesday of this week but Still the conditions were so unfavorahle l _ 4 °_ _C#+ mnging a few passengers and some express malter. but no mail, Ting, Monday morning, the train left on time, but fale is still against the G, . A R. for it reachea a point somewhere below Holstein and had to give it up and hacked to Durham with its quaota of passengers,. When and how winter is to end is a pu?Hie. _ There is more snow on the grï¬lud now than we bave some winlers . ali bget her, Tt In dines bucer whuls 2o . & could T(ee[;_i.)hi-l-;;t' OUt of the THE RAILkOAD OPEN SAUGEEN PRESBYTERY THE WAR. N* 6 e werermmones,, ; ~7"4aU prospect of If a combination of tains and sun take 8 and their banks, other odd places will ome to think of it, we f a single bet taking vailing for nature to she uncovers for the AND CLoOs«<p. ! | o | o Io e FARMS FOR SALE acres, near Dornoch, Frame | ings, Orchard, Good Land, ; acres, near Wilder‘s Luke harns. stone Stables with ce floors, frame house. well wa. Durham‘s NEw BAKER $4â€"50 per package There will be a lot of highâ€"class Goods in this Window and the Bargains will be something wonderful. Don‘t miss itâ€"Come early and get first choiceâ€"The greatest bargains yet offered. Ce4e84e R. B. KEELER & SON Saturday frext, March 26th, Our Lake Herring WATCH THIS 50¢ WINDOW JUST TO HAND ! J. BURNETT, The Price Smashers. The cheapest place in Grey County to buy your School Books. The experience of 20 years leads me with confidence to solicit support. _ Satisfaction guaranteed. ‘ollow the crowds to Keeler‘s For great Bargains. ‘I'he Public of Durham and neighborhood are respectâ€" fully informed that the underâ€" signed has bonght out the Wright Bakery, known as the ‘‘Durham Bakery," and inâ€" tends by strict application to business, and good material, to warrant a share of the paâ€" tronage. Onlyâ€" Remember we guarantee each package to be No, 1 quality and to contain 100 lbs. of Fish. Mackaxy & Do we are going to have Bargain Window. Upper Town. CHAS RAMAGE, Printer ano Posursarer. er . Watson tables with cement ouse, well warered, particularsapply to ch, Frame Buldâ€" ood Land, $3100, NX, Durbham, , 1two \% 5oc )