ex. Russell TICES se every day at ck except Wedâ€" ‘s & Saturdays. 9, 1904 M8S U & ll %R A. MOCK&E@A@ are 15¢, 10¢. 33¢ £0€ 15¢ 10¢ 1€ l p ain ns . â€" ofnsininith dowtticts tdscÂ¥ dh L111 2 Laces & Insertions, all over Laces :,_.' House Furnishing Department suidiiarinihinniiiiaiiadiia dn &7 h e 3_3EEEEEEHEEEEESWEEEEEEEEEE Oe o o e o e ki i e e Snd i in e x ul w uO xn n un n ~_JAMES IRELAND. FOR ONE WEEK MORE Ts 2 There Are Places c oo o o n e ong en o rave zen n na m aoen rerenrernare n Remember Our GING One of the best offerings of the season is our line of Beautiful Fancy Muslins in several shades, only 1791,/ VOL. XXVI. No. 21 We have many new NEW CRET NEW ART $ NEW DRAP Readyâ€"toâ€"wear We‘ve a very large stock of Shoes to select fromâ€"for Men, Women and Children. The best Footwear on the Marketâ€"that‘s the kind we sell. Footwear that will wear and will give you your money‘s worth. S VERY NEWEST SUMMER HATS We are showing all the newest Ladies‘ and Misses‘ RAINCOATS 20 4 i Highest Prices paid for Butter FOR 10 DaYS oxLy, and it is only to 71"ntruduce our Clothing that we offer this «er Remember, our both Trimmed Shapes & madeup Dress Hats Our Millinery Prices are without doubt the very lowest seen anywhere. @»HAMS. ZEPHYRS, and CC marked just a little closer than 6 inches wide, worth from > New Patterns worth from 7c nery is what we are constantly on the lookâ€" out for. Our Millinery Department is fully prepared to meet this demand with a stock of the The demand for THE LATEST in Milliâ€" 1y new and Stylish Draperies, Covering CRETONNES and ART MUSLINXS, ART SATEENS ( 10 different patteins DRAPERIES and SILKOLINES, We are always pleased to show new goods whether you buy or Where the Styles never Change, ‘ But none of us want to live there BOOTS and SHOES THE CASH sToRE,* That‘s what we‘re going to give on our new Stock of is a Big Discount 0 HUTDWIHCE out perfect fitting we offer this generous discount Our large Stock We will offer those New Stock is New and Complete IX OUR °_ 7 _ â€" °V "ot. at.. Ia ko per yd 7¢ to 1oc, for...... «3¢ per yd and daintiest patterns in Dress Goods and Suitings 20¢ to 25¢, at c to 10¢, for . COTTON VOILES are all an most, , Ribbons & Trimmings Clothing & of New M-â€",â€"ML“_ overings, &o and Eggs, our not. «+ +â€"$3 to $10 ‘mbroideries and shades. 121¢ per yd 1)1 of the most he w a,' Rev. PETER NICHOLâ€"Last week‘s | Tilbury Times records the induction and : | services therewith of the above gentleâ€" | man to the charge of Tilbury, Kent Co. * | KRev. Mr. Nichol ( son of Walter Nichol, » l’ Glenelg ) is well known here and his | friends will be pleased to hear of his call > | and acceptance to an important charge. , | Rev. J. P. McQuarme, Valetta, acted as . | moderator. _ The church had been reâ€" _ ; papered and repainted for the occasion */ and bandsomely adorned with foliage ‘| and flowers, and his clerical neighbors > of the Angliean and Methodist bodies : | were present to welcomehis coâ€"operation, . | the latter hoping. when union took | \| place, that the interesting â€" induction Ceremony would be retained. Rey. Mr, | Forest, well known in Durham, and a |former pastor of Tilbury was present, {also Rev. Neil Shaw aiso a former pasâ€" / | tor. with an extract from whose remarks | we close: "I am much pleased to reeâ€" ommend my fellowâ€"student, Mr. Nichol for whom I have a warm place in my heart. You will find him a true man, treat him as such and you will not be disappointed." I A SEhIOUS_ CHAKGE.â€"In December 1902, Mr. Jas. Vasey then of the 2n0d Con. ' Egremont, had an information â€"laid | against Chas, Hoy for passing in pay» ; ment of 2 cans of honey a bogus $10 bill. | Service was made upon him, but he never appeared and only last Friday the ' chief of police at Wiarton wired Chief | yopu cce F 1 2. I â€" i 227 â€" V 4 INES.â€"Mr. John Robertson \has secured some growthy looking pine trees through the Hor. Society and is Cx | planting them on front. of his lot where some day they will make a fine adornâ€" | ment. _ Inspector Campbell and Mr, Q'Q; Kelly are also using the pretty trees. E‘ The Annual Meeting of the South M Grey _ Farmer‘s Institut®e _ will be | held in the Town Hall, Durham, on H | Saturday, _ June l1th. Mr. Duncan m | Anderson will be present and address | the meeting. Women‘s Institute meets E sime time and place with Miss Lillian m | W. Gray, Teronto and Miss Lizzie Rife, hoX | Hespeler. as delegates, w $ OP|(:1 tmio the Statwe: '\Q’Yh‘u Nast nandrcls Ren OO q C 1B‘ PRPROEHEE ET o able to control himself in the awkward position and seeing danger in the bricks and building material near the new Hunter Block, he flung himself out and in landing gave his foot a wrench which broke two tendons near the ankle. The accident, a very painful one, will confine him to the house for a few days. lIt is supzosed th;t, ltru.-ltéion l?ad *unâ€" C ned the nut while backing the b u:(&)ï¬ethusmh..- Uiir‘cs. 94. 6 p «-50‘-“}“!' |__Suxnny Canmrorxia â€"*Just 13 inches | of rain since last Novemter, and no snow | at all, sun shining mort of the time, " | writes Miss Helen M. Burgess from {Sunny Califorma, Her sister is near | her and in splendid health and with three | other girls was mountain climbing, hanâ€" |dreds of feet high. Prosperous times lï¬Ã©oo when ordinary workmen get $3 per ay. Dr. Jamirsox m ax AccIDExT.â€" Thursday last the Doctor had just put horse in bugegy and gone a few rods from the stable when a front wheel came off causing the horse to bolt and flingihg him behind the dash board. Not being able to (-nngml himself in the awkward mninet k Eeume ies c e 3 P I npuluitah & : ng of may 26th. Admi [ Snapy PINES.â€"Mr, \has secured some giow trees through the Hor | planting them on front some day they will ma |{ ment. _ Insnerctrim Aa. fanaai,3; 3 "*+_ UNLY.â€"T, P. Smiith, eye _ specialist, will be at the Middaugh 4 lfouse on June Ist, One day only, | Hf)R'l‘l(‘l'LTURAL.â€"â€"Those getting trees and plants through the Horticultura Society should call at Mr. Hunt‘s as soon | as possible and removye them, _A most pleasing program will be presented at the Promenade Concert, to | be given in the Town Hall, on the evenâ€" (DB&E OL MHY 061. c Atmniast . vk # Men‘s white und Cc Grant‘s, Light weight summe a feature worth exam Ireland‘s. Ooxr Day Oxty.â€"T Collars and Ties, at Grant‘s. Money to Loan at 44 per cent, MacKay & Duxx Durh Men‘s whiie und Colored Shirts ro n#‘e DURHAM, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1904 L3 o_ _ ‘Nenade Concert, to the Town Hall, on the evenâ€" 6th. Admussion 15 cents. summer dress goods are _examination at James OW NGHq OPICS Used, Al NN Durham. _ LEcTUORE OX JAPAN.â€"Mr. Artbur Beall, M. A., who spent 5 years in Jaâ€" pan as a lay t@aeher gave a lecture last week under the auspices of the W. C,. T. U. in the Presbyterian Church. _ After an introductory explanation of their language and its construction of 47 syllables, he discoursed in an offhand way many features of Japanese life and customs showing often very striking differences to European thought and exâ€" pression, _ He attributes their small stature, (which is caused by abbreviated legs mainly) to the national custom, now being dropped. if squatting bet ween their heels, _ Rather surprising in view ‘ of their gallantry in war and their. humanity to the wounded. is it to learn that the condition of their women is so low. _ It is a land of earthquakes too, and the speaker had been nursed into a wholesome fear of them. _ The climate was touched on and altogether it for med a pleasing contrast to the sterner side of Japalt‘rlwse life now being displayed te the l world, ' RreSrRAYING.â€"A circular has reached | us from Geo, A. Putman, Supt, of i Farmer‘s Institutes, addressed to officers | of these Societies asking for immediate application for mustard spraying demâ€" onstrations and enclosing a blank form to fill up. We have not space for more than the following extract, which taken with article on 4th page of last week‘s Review should be sufficient guide for those afflicted with this weed. Mr. Putâ€" nam says: ‘""It has been clearly demâ€" onstrated that when the mixture is applied at the proper time and under favorable conditions, the results even in the increased yield of grain, warrant the expenditure for material and labor, ,l The great trouble in the past has been | that these demonstrations have been | giveu when the mustard was rather far | advanced ; that is, when it was in full’ bloom or even past this stage, The | spraying should be done just before the | plants bloom in order to ensure the best | results." | . at _ Muslins in white and colors Grant‘s. [ Tacks to Bovs.â€"Mr. Beall. while in town, asked and got the privilege of l talking to the boys of the Public School 1 senior rooms, taking as his text "Know ye not that ye are the temples of the Living God." Being such he showed the privilege and importance of keeping these temples from defilement, both outwardly in action and inwardly in thought. _ The talk, which, of course, dealt with the uncleanness of tobaceo, cigarettes and liquor, also _ inculated purity of thought and speech, respect for women, and reverence for things . sacred. _ The influence was wholesome, | On Sunday evening, in the Baptist Ch, | he gave an address on similar lines, aâ€"| dapting his deliverance to the maturer minds present. ENUE sid id c# 11 »m. Uniforms can be obt Torry‘s any evening after ranks are fast filling up so intend to go and have not should do so at unce, NIAGARA CAMP.â€"Starts June lith. Prepatatory drills will be held here May 28th, June 4th and lith, at 6.30 p. 'rlu‘t. Uniforms can be obtained at R. _ GULD SOCIAL.â€"On Monday eyening next a Tennyson evening will be given by the Guild in the Prestyterian Church to be followed by the usual social feu-‘ tures, Admission 10 cts. Eyerybody welcome. Theseaffairs in the past have ' been highty interesting. ) REMEMBER.â€"Thm'sduy â€"toâ€"nightâ€"in | the Town Hall, the Promenade Concert | comes off. . Fancy Drills and other | striking, features, _ Enthasiastic and ° careful preparation makes this event not | to be missed, Come early and secure a | good seat. Only 15 cts,. At 8 ()’clnck.l THE HTH HERE.â€"Victoria Day passed off very quietly in town except for the bang of ftire crackers. _ Picnic parties were the order of the day, at Eugenia Falls, the Park, &c. â€" The tow@an is waitâ€" ing for the big celebration on the next Public Holiday, July 1st. CommuUntox SErRvICES.â€"These will be held in the Presbyterian Church on Sabbath next, June 20th, at 11 aA. m. The preparatory service will be bheld in the church on Friday evening at 8 p. m.: and will be conducted by Rev. Mr. ‘ Hanna, Mt. Forest, YAemL tn utd Aystliit AUBL 0s mssA .2 i0) i T 11 time and we will get you out some fashâ€" ionable wedding notices. Call and see samplesâ€"all in confidence. Full stocks on hand. Specialties secured on short notice. THx REeview Orrior®. THE HTH HERE.â€"Victoria Day passed off vamer reesfagrac uen c N NS I The Promenade Concert toâ€"n‘ght. Thursday. is likely to be a notable and unique affair and more than worth the price of admission, Only 15 cts., in the Town Hall. at 8 p. m, FresH FisH.â€"Having begun my reâ€" gular trips to the Lake, 1 am prepared to supply the bhest of Herring and Salmon at last year‘s prices, Call at the freezer on Mondays, }lj‘uesdays or Wedâ€" nesdays, Mires Wirsox, JCXE WrEpoinas.â€"Let us know in time and we will get you out some fashâ€" onable wedding notices. Call and see samplesâ€"all in confidence. Full stocks on hand. Specialties secured on short: nntina m _ A meeting of South Grey Farmer‘s Association will hbe held in Calder‘s Hall on Saturday, May 28th at 2 o‘clock p. m. All are welcome, Dr Burt will be at the Middaugh Ho. for consultation in Eye, Ear, Throat & nose cases, Tuesday, May 31, (one day earlier than usual.) â€" Hours : 10 to 4. We claim that the men‘s Shirts we |_ Incubator for sale, cheap sell are the prettiest in the county, | COndition. _ For further Investigation is asked forâ€"James Ire. APPIY at the REvIEW office land. £ Aunnual meeting of 8. G. Women‘s Inâ€" stitute will be held at Mrs Chas. Gr ay‘s Thursday, June 2nd, at 2 p,. m. Ris BRoKEN.â€"Mr. Alex, Niven had to lie off work last week owing to a broken rib received while lining track. Summer Millinery at Jas. Ireland‘s is more than usually attractive. Cash for Eggs at Grant‘s. fter 630. _ The p so those who not yet applied By Orpoxrr. am prepared Herring and . Call at the lays or Wedâ€" am prepared | _ THE PAssiON PLay.â€"Under the ausâ€" lerring and | pices of the Epworth League a very _ Call at the |interesting evening was held in the iys or Wedâ€" !Me.tbodist, Church on Monday, when a | series of fine views representing scenes ILSON, | in the life of Christ were thrown on the § . |sereen. some of the coronation scenes * ‘know i\n &c, The exhibition was worthy of a t some fashâ€" | better audience though about 823 was Call and see | realzed Full stocks 1 * d on short! SIDEWwaAapKk Harpsmr. â€"â€"The latest w OrFICE, "pmpnsed extensipn of cement sidewalk (is along the north side of Lambton St. . Day passed |[as far as the Daniel property,. _ While ‘ept for the |;,, general the frontage system is fair, enie_parties occasionally it works badly, for instance at Eugenia | assing a swamp lot owned by Mrs. A. Vn is waitâ€" ' g{c()locklin worth about $50, it entails on the next l an smmital tax of $22. This of course, | makes the property perfectly unsaleable, hese will be | and theowner should certainly let the lot Church on | fall on the town who will hive to pay 1k Y . co0 s en o nc dn C oi 4e 0 a2 0C & Ts “"P"““] %‘l{u‘ R.\E’L\I\'AY(71{.\1:T|~:R.â€"~F|-or:| the us *"*Telescope" last week, we notice that xÂ¥ Orprr. Kincardit‘l)e through their representativye while in \John Tolmie, M. P., and others put in vilege of | opposition before the Railway commitâ€" ic School | tee to granting a charter for a railway t * Know | from Lucknow to Hanover. DrSproule is of the | M. P., also opposed but the railway comâ€" : showed | mittee brushed the objections aside and E keeping | granted it by a large majority. The nt, both |Telescope ends its article thus: * Of ardly in |course, the bill so far has only passed E course, | the committee stage, but as the railway . t()h.;l,(?('o, |committee is made up of upwards of one | walt cA d T . â€" a ONTARIO ARC TORONTO at Those ‘)resent were : Mrand Mrs Arâ€" chie Wilson, Mr and Mrs R. Grierson, Mr and Mrs Wim Caldwell, Mr and Mrs Geo Watson of Arkell, Mrand Mrs W m Whitmore, Miss Calvert of Guelph and son Wmm of Kincardine. Two sous were out of reach, Thos. in Manitoba. and Geur%g in Vancouver, _ Mrs Calvert‘s only brother, Mr D, T. McClocklin, was also present. * Mr and Mrs Calyert settled in Benâ€" tinck about 30 years ago, and the Rr®â€" VIEW, in common with the family and many friends wish for them pleasant sailing until they cross the bar, Of the second and third generations there are 28 grandchildren and 6 greatâ€"grandâ€" children, On Tuesday eyening, May 21, members of the various branches of their family within reach, met at their home to atâ€" test thair loye ana lealty to the aged couple, who, for 50 years {\uve travelled life‘s journey together. This they did. not only by their presence in a social way.â€"and even this was a great dealâ€" but by congratulations and 519, tangible gift of two easy chairs and a purse of money. __Not to a large number is it given to see 50 years of wedded iife, and when it does occur, it is fitting that it should be taken note of. _ The latest instance was that o0f Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Calvert, Dur ham, who on 24th May, 1854 were uanited in wedlock in Hamilton and who are yet amongst us in fairly good health and able to enjoy the company of their offspring of three generations. Golden Wedding olf m;. and Mrs alvert. i h e e es Se° PE mm mTe NPR TIPR hundred members, whatever it recomâ€" mends is likely to go through the House, There is no doubt in Mr. Shaw‘s mind, that the C. P. R. is behind the scheme., and that the company is acting in good faith. If thecharter is granted the road will be buwlt, but not likely this year, And if it is begun at all, it will not be confined to a line between Hanover and Lucknow, but will be 2xtended on to eannect with their Owen Sound line at Flesherton. Such aline would be a grand thing for all the towns along thke line. And the beauty of the whole scheme is, the company will build the line themâ€" selves without asking for a bonus." z |, PosBiic MeETING. â€" Mayor Hunter 1 ] by request has called & public meeting i for Friday night of this week to give .‘rntepa,yers. as ratepayers, a chance to r |discuss the advisability of putting in 5lwn.tulworks or in some way utilizing !Lheflowing well. The shareholders at th:: recent meeting instructed the Niâ€" ' ire ‘tors to give a two months‘ option at ;) $2500 to prospective purchasers. The lerery Aquand at present is for more deâ€" t.’(':gn.p.’~. How hig, acil the water |rise under practical conditions? What will be the cost of a domestle supply alone? Or of this and Waterworks {combined for the whole town, or for a | section? The appointment of a comâ€"| Imittee to ascertain this information seems to us necessary, and the council ! should make a small appropriation to | meet expense incurred. | E7 PFIEV NT TT Li id o‘ i 88 the $440, This sidewalk would cert :ti'nlj' be a boon to the town and as such, the town, it would appear will have to bear the burden, though at manifest injustice to the owners, | _A SorE TRIAL â€"We regret omitted reference Jast week | bereavement suffered by Mr, ; | Wim. Smith, Jr., Bentincek by of their little son Donald, at i} {11 mos, This took place on 8: ‘l4th inst.. a brain affection b | cause. The bereaved parents } |sympathy of all in the trvin |_ Tweed Dress Goods at Grant‘s Do not fail to see be given at the Prof Thursday, May 26th Call and see how much of your floor a dollar_bill will cover with carpetâ€"if you get the carpet at Jas Irelsnd‘s, This Wednesday i the sad news that . Alex Beggs is dead the cause. Fuller no m i# > 1854 â€"â€"1904. Wednesduy afternoon ALEX. BEGGS DEAD. > [00ok place on Saturday, brain affection being the bereaved parents have the ‘s gead, pneumonia being uller notice next week. that our townsman see the Fancy Dnlls to Promenade Concert. on ies 1 ' ' bentinck by the loss Donald, at the age of CA l 1 A_ League a very was held in the n Monday, when a representing scenes the trying hour,. .â€"Under the ausâ€" cheap and in good Lac COd oK Admission 15¢, regret that we t week to the by Mr. and Mrs. information . Geo. we hear SattTH.â€"In Bentinck, on the 14th inst.. Donald Weir Smith, only son of Mr., & Mrs. Wimn. Smith, ag(-(i 11 mos. McArpu®.â€" At Hopeyville, on Monday, May 23. at 2,30 a. m., Mrs Nancy Kerr McArdle, aged 75 years, {(Extended notice next week.â€"Ed.] The first sitting of the Court of Re yision for the Township of Glenelg for the year 1904 will be held at the Townâ€" ship Hall in said township on Monday the 30th day of May at 10 o‘clock in the forencon. And Notice is hereby further given that a business meeting of the Council will be heid at the same place at 2 o‘clock in the afternoon of the same day, Dated May 12th 1904. Girom PYew YorXk & Te« R. B. KEELER & SON FOR SATURDAY, MAY 28. KEELERS BARGAIN WINDOW A lot of C Books. St )Tiss T)ick. Prices are So MiZZinepg iss Toâ€"day‘s M illinery news concerns a large shipmen Summer Millinery goods the newest and latest in wi CoURT OF REVISIOXN, only fancy stone Hings, solid gold, worth $1, ecach Saturday, ..... These are a few of the great Township of Gienelg. Alsogreat Bargains in Watches, Clocks, Jewelery & Silverware, A large stock to choose from. pairs 50 cent Cuaff Saturday, per pair......... only staone set Brooches worth $1.50, each Saturday ......... The CHAS RAMAGE, Prerxter axo Posussacse. of Combs, Hair Brushes, Mirrors, , btationery and Fancy Goods will be slanghtered, Durcbham Bargain Store DIED. 8. Brack, Tp. Clerk, Always Reasonable Links, â€"eronto snaps : $2.00 25¢ 70c w d