bearing 2i?arvasters Raymond: Sewing :Machines. McClary Stoves for Coal cr chd Agent for the Dillon Hinge Stay Fence. METHINU NEW th' 1YPF Prrs The Farmers’ lli'f't t Supply ih, 1-H It will 1):: You to become a. Shoreholder and help on this great eo-operate movement which has come to stay in this country. It has accomplished much l it will accomplish mote in the future: The best farmers in the province endorse ft by he. coming shareholders. Call and see our stock. Subscribe at once. We carry a full line of Implements and household utensils. We can get you anything you want in those lines. All Our Shueholdera are 'hstufud. Many testify that they make money dealing with us. We are not giving away goods but by reducing the expense we are furnishing them to our shareholders at a much lower price. Examine for yourself and get prices. Our Business is Expanding so rapidly that at the re- Uucst of our numerous sharclildurs we are opening up a wareroom in another large town. For the meantime we are attending to the wants of our shareholders and customers in this locality. This is the season tor renovating your homes. New Cur. tains will be iequired. See our great stock before buying. We have them from.... .... ourr31 Curtain is a (A, "" ____ -- A, A' nn W9 lever orgor‘ett Wire Fencing and on... aer'ng’s Drug gape...‘ tft,i,iircirr, The New Baby Ei, A complete showing of Spring and Summer White Lawn tints. made in dainty fashions and marked speciallv low. It’s: waste ot time nnd money to look elsewhere. We have decided to sell these Wain: at each e"." JGdies' gar/mg: Mhite Waist: Will/nary elegant d £0009 BEAUTY ABOUNDS on every hand HERE. Departments all complete with goods attractive, becoming and moderate] y priced. Jhohrt 'Glark. 'Rotthtgham .6309 Curtains We can give (mm a were list of mu- goods, but In quality and uduplatlfihl y to t e needs of South Grv'y we are not excelled: Deering Barrows. Wilkinson Ploughs, Heney’s Har- ness, Palmerston Buggies. Renowned articles, fairptieet' Also Wilbelm's Wringers. all [nude E'WTQI“ ot Ayr. Jteautifut hriug Japan?! The bert, in theirtline us we: handle only the best. ’. Darling, (?ilvt:?ilt.,.tt?v'at.a, 7_l1'yge?..t_. hammer '. Jr. War/oak. Cash and One frmc. Our Order Book plainly shows the result ot Mil. linery Opening Week. Such . brilliant display was worthy ot . much larger town than Dur. ham. Our Hats were greatlv admired and were designed by our Millinen who won an- Minted praise for ele- gance. novelty and good taste. =-.-.._g,'/Trtd (Farm Machinery. Ttie, W, l.2ti to 2.50 $1.00 per pr. 10 5.00 You‘ll fird all these' at Darling’s Drug Stare. All the goods we sell are pure. carefully made, the right thing for the purpose. If you have a prescription to fill this is the place to bring it. Everything fresh and good. We Bank on Quality. Needs Pure Drugs, Hy- genic Nursing Bottles, the Best Toilet Preparations. 'HI] I)“ tt to tl I Tt n-. b rlv in the Ide A tewndqors 8.0m!) of the 'airirifa" ugh House. r'p fthroso, , Woa’oaqy I Pram, I Ye editor is this week in Toronto at- tending the meeting of the Ontario Educational Association. and gives 3 mm the Tm Dept. Credit for l any lpecinl excellencies in this Issue _ must be given to the devilmd the staff. l Among the when home for the vac-hon we noticed the following. Min Allie Biennium. from Dayton. Ilia-e- Nelheand no.†loan. from Ayton and non- Aytoo, Mia. DonDovidoon be. Waterloo 00. It. Annie Petty rm 'd'.'l.tQtttt you». " . J ia'iiiiiAirui-ui ' "rcs-ri.. f.ic'rr. f,ll7,.Plft THE BUREAU REVIEW Mr Thee Banks, Owen Sound, spent over the week end with friends here, lemming on Monday. He purposes “tying in the bustling town for the summer anyway. Navigation in now Mm Allie Grant left Fridny morn mg tor Toronto, and will accompany her brother Ferguson home this week end, he having completed the final exam. in Dentistry. Miss Jessie FsrqnhM-son who is “sending Georgetown High School accompanied by her little cousin, Mal- colm Coutts, is spending the holidays at her home here. Rev VVray R. and Mrs Smith. Arthur spent a couple of days in town last week and the former was the cbiefspeaker at the League concert on Good Friday evening. Miss Maggie Crawford spent from Thursday over Sunday at. her home here. Her cousins, Mr and Mrs Kline, Toronto, accompanied h". Misses Forfar and Johnston. the High School teachels. are spending Easter holidays " their homes in Ellesmere and Toronto respectively. Mrs Locke, London, left Tuesday morning after spending the holidays with her brother, Mr J D Dans of the Middaugh House. Messrs. Mace Gould and Gus Fred- ricks, of the Separator Factory spent the holidays at, their homes in Guelph. Mrs Clark, and Mrs Jaw Russell, Fel- gus. axe spending the Easter holidays at, their brother..inuaw'g Mr Alex Rus.. sell. Mr. Findlay Graham, Chemist and Druggist, of Midland, visited at his aister’s here, Mn. Wm. Calder fora few titsrc Mr. Percy Hopkins, of the Standard Bank staff spent the holidays at his home in Grand Valley. Miss Minna Wright returned Sunday to her home in Priceville after spend- ing three months at Dr 1.luttou's. Mr and Mrs F. F3eigner,ave spending Easter Holidays with fliends in Wood- stock and Tavistock. Mr Grant McComh and Miss Peittev left Good Friday to holiday at her home in New Hamburg. Mt Robert MacFarlane spent Satur- day and Easter Sunday with his broth- n-Archie in Brussels. M leases Islay Campbell and Lillie Hurr- is are spending Easter holidays with Toronto relatives. 'ir'2tLa2ac J, Miss Sparrow, who Was visiting with Mr and Mrs Shaw, returned to Lucknow Thursday. Mrs John Wilson. Toronto, is spend- ing Easter at her parents Mr and Mrs Jno. Wilhams. Mr Rich. Jack. Tnventon. left Thurs. day on a visit to his Ion. Sam. in Brant- ford Mrs McEwen. Mt Forest, visited her relatives. the MeComufamilies,over the week end. Miss Florence Cope, Btrattord, spent Easter with her friend, Miss Rusalie Breaker, -3t essrs Tom Cook and Louder Buchn n. left Saturday to holiday in Toronto. Mrs Dan Greenwood, Edge Hill, leit last weekon a visit. to Acton friends. Hee Mr Calling was holidaying in Toronto from Thursday to Saturday. Miss Barbara Parker left Saturday morning for her home in Butblo, N. Y, Mr Herb Campbell " spending the holidays at his home In Swiuton Park. Mr and Mrs Neil Burk, Scotchtown. left Saturday on a. visit to Gal: friends In Gold spent Good Friday in Mt. Forest. Mr. That. Howe went to Inst-noâ€, Thursday. Mr Will Johnston spent his holiday! in the Queen city. Mr Jon. Whiteehuteh left Friday to holiday in Stuttord. Mr and Mrs Levine went to Toronto Friday for the holiday» Mr Allie Gun left F‘ndov morttttttt on . holidov tap to London. Mia Ethel Limin left Good Friday to spend the holidays in Toronto. Mr Bean spent Good Fridny with rel- atives at Listowell and Atwood, Mrs Peters left Monday to join her husband in Medicine Hat, Assn. Miss Lizzie Weir left Thursday mom- mg on a visit to Toronto friends. Mr Alex Firth left Monday to attend the o. E. A. meeting in Toronto. Mr and Mrs John Lowelle. Toronto, aprnt Easter " the parental home. Mes Willis, left Tuesday for her home in Dauphin, Han., after spending a month with her daughterln O Elva... Bu- dquttun was lulu-0d by huh. otthellllge‘. t8herdtmhter mat in “nun-um Ila-him Mr Wm Johnston and a. few friends drove down Monday evening to Norman. by to spend an evening with his father, ‘who. notwithstanding his 86 years is still ableto enjoy congenial company, It and â€It Jinx]: IcKoehme and funny. of Rocky Seugeen. left Tueedey afternoon and today, Thursday for their new home in Bethune. Ale; Mr on... Mekeehnte, Weudby, accompanies tn... Mr. J .A. Buchmun, editor of the Hep- worth Journal, accompanied by Mr Dan McDonald. Hahermeht. visited at the latter's parents ben- over Easter. Pleas- ed to have as call from them. TORONTO Mr Gilchrist. uncle of Inspeclor Camp- bell. wns a. guest at his residence this week and but. Mr Gilchrist taught school In Durham in 1871--72. Mr and Mrs H. W. Benton.Gslt. and her sister Mar are spending the holidays at their parents here, Mr and Mrs Robt. Williamson. Mr and Mrs Males Y Legate and son, and their nephew, Mr Wilbert Legate. Toronto, spent Easter at Mr Jno Leg- ate'a In town. Mrs S Neil and Miss Mary Williamson of M into, were guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs R Williamson, over the holidays. . Mrs Mchrmid of Toronto and her two children are spending their Easter holidays at her father's MrJ McPhail south line. Miss Mary Williamson, Priceville. visited at her grandfather's Mr John Hall. Glenelg. and friends in town last week. Mr 17m Conkev, Priceville. and daughter Mrs Koulon. called at Dr Hut- ton’l Tuesday en route for Guelph. Inspector Campbell left Tuesday to attend the annual meeting of the Ontar- io Educational Association in Toronto. Inspector Campbell has the plmsure this week of entertaining his mother from Port Elgm. Miss A Gun is in Torontofor the hor. idays at the o. E, A. and visiting Mrs John Cameron. Mrs A Doupe of Holstein. spent from Thursday to Saturday with her sister, Mrs R. Williamson. Mrs Fred MoUlmklin and children ttre spending the Easter vacation with her parents in Chatsworth, Miss Lizzie McDonald, Toronto. was an Easter visitor at the home of her parents, Mr and Mtg Geo McDonald. Mr Geo Richardson. of Fallbrook, near Perth, Ont. has taken the position of “mutant miller at McRechnie's grist. mill. Mr Alex Saunders has gone to Orange- ville where he has secured employment in the chair factory. Miss A U McKenzie. teacher. is at- tending the annual meeting of the o. E. A. in Toronto this week. Mr Herb 0 Brigham, Harriston. and Miss McMahan, Paisley. were Easter visitors at Mr Rom Burnett’s. Miss Galbraith and niece. of Guelph, visited over Easter with ol rs. Geo. Me- Kechnie and went home Tuesday. Jim and Soon Lee, left Salmduy for Toronto and returned this week. Mrs Boynton, and family Toronto, is unrest of her mother, Mrs Jan Lauder. Mrs Fiddia and little daughter returns home today. Thursday to Owen eoan& M r and Mrs Wm Galvan were guests of Guelph friends during the holidays. Miss Maggie Colville, Toronto, is home on a. about visit during the holi. days. Miss Woods, of Grand Valley. is an Easter guest at her aunt's, Mrs The: Allan. Mrs Bert Steele and children. 'loronto were guests over Easter at her mother's Mrs Fox. Mrs W Hall returned Saturday from afortnight's visit at her father‘s near Walkertom Mr Milton Thom is spending the va- éation at his home in Berlin. Mr and Mo Thou Paul, Omngéville ale guests at Mr Wm Cu1dweil'tr. Mn Geo Cox, Hindus. was!) Enter guest " Mr 0 Elvidge’n. Min- Nuud Duvndoon left Thursday to holiday in the Queen City Mr Allan Bell and his mother went to Toronto on Thursday last. Miss Maud Wilkes. Walkerton is a. holiday vanitor at Mr Buehan's _ Mr Fred W Search went to0eortte- ion Saturday. Mr David MW!!!) was in Guelph during the holidays. Mrs. irair,ot Gulch visiting her dnughter, Mrs. Dr mm. Miss Maud Saunders. Hamilton, wu home for the Enter mention. Miss O'Naill, Mulock. is staying with Miss McIntosh for crew days. Mr Peel of Owen Bound spent. Enter with his son Fred and Luullr, M Vin: Bert Moore in back from Dung?- Brand in Woods left Tuesday for their home in BarttehL 'liiirp'lei,T/t'iN 5:15 â€companies than I: Are]: new is home fro- Wlnchguen . Editor but. went _to Itteqggto Wed- nesday muting. In New Ht Identity on s hot.. Mar visit to Tomato. â€In Boll. Mr is db Humor at her mother's In Alexander. lean We and Fred Kelly were home from Toronto foe the holidays. Ir Jno O'Donnell. Stamford. was a guest over - " conductor Launch. Clerk J no 8 Black. Pomona, m in town on Monday h",'S/a his usual after a month or um of ind: erent heath. ltr John Icklnnon. Toronto JUetion in nu Eml- visitor " hit brother, Chou in town. His Ellen Lauder. Benton. In... WM 3 holiday guest of her “not. li- Lizzie Linden Mr Walter Brown, Parry Bound, is vending a tow weeks at his sister's. “Thou Brown's. . Mines libel Hunt, Vandeleur. and Myrtle, vaeumn. are visitors at their trrindNthor's in town. Traveller J no Cameron arrired in Tor- onto Sammy from his trip through Bermuda and the West Indies. Mrs Folku-d and Mrs Basterhrookts, Manning; were cunts over Easter " Mr and rs John Hunt'r Mu waiWiirtiunsott, Mount Forest. spent from Saturday to Tuesday with friends and minivan in town. Mr sud Ilia Newton of Standard, as visiting their aunt. and grandmother. Mrs Sparling and Mrs Newton. PEEL. Tuzsuou Durham athre, so.“ (mun or 0m sums Any person wanting the best of Stove Coal at the Lowest Price should place their order at once and secure delivery next month. National Portland Cement always in stock. is better than 'gt to,':',?:?,' 1apretriety t e v latest styles ery Is a prime factor in thoroughly artistic Jewellery, but it is not the only point to be considered. For extra value and good work. manship, try Watchmaker.:Jeweller. Optician Sherwin-Williams' Paint and Paint man ready for business. See the sonth window in our store. Just to hand an immense shipment of Alabastines. We also carry As- bestine, Whiting Glue, Furniture Polish. Silver Polish, Patent Leather Dressing, Shoe Blacking Stove Blacking, Stove Pipe Vam- ish.Illumium Wall Brushes, Ceil- ing Brushes, Paint Brushes. White Wash Brushes, Step Ladders, Egg Grates, Tree Pruners' etc. We have a great assortment of Horse Collars, Sweat Pads, Trace Chains, Plow Hamer, Plow Lines, etc. No man should attempt to fatten hogs without some of our Stock The Quality of Attraction HARDWARE _i.i,sm, tit,;,,,.: A. Gordon, . BLACK TstHOIMAu Orders Jutt A.W.WatSOn â€cunning â€culinary . . Everything in readiness for the Spring season. Do you want any Jpriny Implement: . . Ploughs, Hams, Drills, Scttfflet, etc. Enquire " this agency. Bun- and Biscuits in great nriety All this f1hrtter made to order. WEDDING CAKES onupechlty- Pete, familial: 290mg . . . OF BEST QUALITY. Grocenes. Dry Goods, Boots a; Shoes. Crockery, dm. We can give you Bargainr. #9 We ask inspection of our Teas.urg j. S. Mcllraith TWEEDS & YARNS We no earrying in Itock over 20 lines of the most popular die-sings. In black. white and an. in liquid & parte: prion. lie to 25c. With one Mc line we no giving 3 Silver Spoon slum pod with the Victorin Silver Cen, trade marl: which prove- they no genuine. With the 154: am: Black Cat we have a nice Scribbler for the Ichool children. It ii the test. quickest. und cheap- est paste shine we luvs ever seen. Try a box and be convinced. Only to In- had " the down town shoe store. It bu ell the goodne- at home- mede breed and " ammuni- tormly excellent. Never heavy. never sour. never sale. Beet hunch: Flour need. Bread delivered eerly at your door. Watson’s Bread When you want the BEST lliltttglltglti"lltH'iip" attention. With R. Mchcken at the Hahn House Stable or " the Ravnm GENRE. Will receive our but Rakes, Mowers, Binders. etc., ot this famous firm's make. They give great satisfaction. Prices and terms to suit purchasers. . SCOTT. T U D H tl P E 'ty1RRIMEs Seem to be all the go. They are handsome and " everybody knows, they are the moat dur- able rig on the market. Call and examine them. Shoe Dressings ...ASUSUAL... WAREROOMS opposite Middaugh Ho. Stables. BARCLAY d BELL TERMS: CASH. APRIL sw, 1905 and 8.1561; '0.Co//¢m I. t, HE & “I†I" 2 ram! MI LENDS MON "can: lunar-no: com-. Coiled lacuna Dimcut III" Sen: C. P. R Mvy will. White Mu] Tublt- Lim- Floor 1 ailt'l Htatr “lick alum-N» h Illfilmll, 125 Acres Norm "di "n Curt 150 have: Bout om.r, tit lll'n‘ :‘ , ' 100 Acres Beam "ell 'tt,Irrtrv' ..,4 too Acres Norm The Hut Pure Mot Durham Reside â€hm-nun†I M APRIL 27 PAR Dru: UAS, R. GO lacFarl Don't f Pure M tme. Fl Incl: an SE (DWI Paper Do You II. II. l How Mat “um Druggists The on' the am (we fc In pkg 1'h tot " Multiply the room i deducting and divide so. This Having do no our I and eletptt law colt A oimple of f1tutir numhe per for stock by all wt III“ M 023d? ll ll U