s everybody knows, 1ey are the most durâ€" ble rig on the market. all and examine them. eem to be all the go. hey are handsome and ‘ete Well Situated f ieA YQl Purgle Buig UDHOPE ARRIAG ES ed for ELLIOTT ONTO, ONT 02 ARCLAY & BELL viren( Plgr 7/7 ol ettan Mcllraith AS USUAL " reas variety made to order, ) our specialty. Pure. Fresh and Reliable. atson MAY 25, O y amilton M i0UH JMS opposite Ho. Stables. > CASH SHOF DRESSINGS Thoroughness * 1 L1 Sirap Stippers think we are ome not far, present cirâ€" : pleased to ae this far. 0 0. 10 Efke ** HALF heapest and we know of, k per box. PEKS »(* 86 i tices or Goods VIEW st or the it any Dong., Patent a line of retail at 00 â€"See »mnptly 1e1s @hd | Elephant Banghoim P. Top | Greystone _ !! | Kangaroo, Etc. TURNIP SEEFD The Hanover Conveyancer, LENDS MONEY at very lowest rates. Places Insurances 0f all kinds in reliable Companies, Collects Debts, Arranges Business Difficulties, Draws Wiitings and Sells C.P.R. Tickets to all points. Besides other lands he offers the following Bargains: 100 Acres Normanby Southâ€"west of Var ney ; wellimproved and an extra good Farm Uwner Lound to go west. 125 Acres Normanby Con18s; Welllocated and improved. Will rent if not sold soon. 150 Acres Bentinck North of Allan Park Offered chea )r?or quick sale,. 100 Acres Bentinck Near Rocky Saugeen Well improved and owner says has enough tim ber io pay priceasked. Durham Residence Owned by J.L. Browne Photographer. __Also a large number of other Farm and Town Froperties. W. H. BEAN THERE‘S MONEY m TRIS for YO0 Rock Salt E8 PARKER‘S Drug Store Floor Oileloth, 1 and 2 yds wide Stair Ofhehotgh. ... = 2t ESS Hvy twilled eotton Sheeting White Bedspreads, large size Tuble Limens, 2o co .0 CoSoo oun o Leaming Compton‘s Early M. S. Sweet, etc. Ladies \il Curtains, except 25¢ & HE w â€" SELLS BIQG 4 ure Money and Fresh Groceries always on hand panese Matiing H. H. MILLER, H MacFarlane & Co. Druggists & Booksellers. Don‘t forget that we keep Pure Mixed Paints, Alabas tine, Furriture Polish,. Engâ€" mels and Window Shages nover Conveyancer, Hanover LACEB CURTAINS long, 26 inches wide........ .. .. White Waists......... * _ Nightgowns... "_ Corset Covers. Overskirts...... .. . .$2.00, Black Sateen Underskirts _ 2 tsA S Aivatete, / " d MAY 235, 1905 How Much Paper Do You Want? . H. MILLER, A simple and accurate way of finding out the required number of rolls of Wall P1â€" per for a room is as follows : ** Multiply the length around the room in feet by the height deducting 20 for each opening and divide the remainder by 0. This will give you the amount in single rolls." Having done this, come and see our large stock of new and elegant designs in all the latest colorings. Our new atock is very much admired by all who have seen it. LADIES‘ WEAR CORN A A A A *++¢¢+a+ ++ ++ $F.00 : ** 40¢, bave worked edges $2.00, 3.50 and 4.50 each CALOER‘S BLOGK DURHAM 72 in wide...2%¢ a yd «++...+.. .. . .$1.10 each .....20¢ and 50¢ a yd le....25¢ca square yd cxi+r«s.s«+...15C & yd i1 ¢r¢s uies c«‘ BOG ts Â¥ot For your Cattle at ........ 1.00 each 8e an 1.00 each 50c and 75¢ each Th¢ and 1.00 each .25cand 50¢ each 40¢ 25¢ a pair No observant man can look about the premises of another man engaged in a similar business without â€" learning something: which will be of profit to him, even if it is only to note loose methods which should be avoided. _ their own line of business in smaller towns than those in which they live, a good many of them would be greatly “;ï¬-;:;;) would go here anid there abot:: the country. as opportun presen itself, and see what is hetiyng done in It would be a great thing for a town like Stayner if once a year its business men would organlze an excursion party to spend a week or two in visiting other towns of similar size and looking into the way their neighbors do business. At first the nearâ€"by places could be visited, for it is a fact that we ofiten know less of a town or village ten or fifteen miles away than we do of distant centres. The trips would naturally beeome bigger yearly both in distance travelled and in information gained. Some boys on bicycles hayebeen runâ€" ning into people on the sidew@lks, and in response to complaints the Chief is going to enforce the byâ€"law against ridâ€" ing bicycles on the sidewalk, This prohibition has always seemed to us a very crude way of solving a real difficulâ€" ty. A by law compelling a cyclist to dismount when passing or meeting a pedestrian and forbidding ecycling on the sidewalk after dark would be more sensible and effective and give workmen business men and others the privilege of riding on the sidewalk when «nd where no inconvenienee is caused to anyone through their doing so. If the streets were kept reasonably clean and smooth and mudholes filled, and other bylaws, for instance the snow bylaw, and that against noxrous weeds were also enâ€" forced, wheelmen might not grumble so much. â€"Confed. Tury Mrax BUsINESS.â€"Governor Hanley of Indianapolis has signed the Parks Antiâ€"Cigarecte bill, which will go into effect in June. It prohibits any person by himself, clerk, servant., emâ€" ployer or agent, directly or indirectly, to manufacture, seil or exchange, barter, dispose of or give away, or keep for sale any cigaretles, cigarette paper or cigarâ€" ette wrappers, or any paper made or prepared for the purpose of being filled with tobaceo for smoking, or to keep or own or be in any way concerned, enâ€" gaged or employed in owning or keeping any such cigarettes, cigarette paper and wrappers. For the first oftenco a fine not exceeding $50 may be imposed, and for a second offence a fine not exceeding $500 or a jail sentence of six months may be imposed. correct results will be awarded prizes, The sum allotted for prizes in this competition has been introduced with the intention of encouraging hoys to take an interest in good stock." Col. Scott, Secretary of the Northern Exâ€" hibition, intends to try and induce the directors to introduce this feamture bere this fall. â€"Ex. A @00b IDEA,â€"One of the best fail fairs in the Eastern counties of Ontario is that held at. Metcalf by the Russell Agriculitural Society, and one of the features of their fair this year will be a judging competition for bovs not over 21 years. The lads wlll be given a chance to judge the stock before the regular judges make their rounds Then those who come nearest to the John A. McDonald, assesasor for Glenâ€" elg township, had a card in the Durham paners of last? week. thanking the people of that township for their uniâ€" form kindness and hospitality during the time he was performing his duties, He must be a wonder, _ Most assessors bhave to almwost fly the country after making the rounds, and if some of them followed MecDonald‘s example the dubâ€" bed _ sufferers would think he was ubbing it in. It looks as if this one has some of the qualities otf a one time illnstrious politician of the same name. â€"Dundalk Herald s oo ane 9 AeiiRm‘e was a faitrly high wind prevailingz, and it was lucky that the fire was noticed an timely, About $100 damage was done to the roof.â€"Harriston Tribune. RECKLESS CHILOREN.â€"Some of the Public School pupils were trying at noon on Tuesday wgn was the more experc at throwing firecrackers up on the roof of the school building where the primâ€" ary classes are held, and about 2 o‘clock the pupils in Miss Craigmill‘s room in the brick school looked over, and saw that the frame building was on fire. All of the children got out rapidly and sufeâ€" ly, the alarim was turned in and the hook and ladder brigade was soon at the fire _ Ladders were run up, and Mesars Thomas and Ferris Dowling with the chemical and tbhe aid of ihe axes soon had the flames extinguished. There was a Fairly hiol wimeD sussmes PBE00 .0 013. .9 On Saturday last a farmer who was leading a cow to Owen Sound had an exciting and dangerous experience, and so had the cow. The animal suddenly went wild and made a desperate charge at the man on the rope and to escape her attacks he took refuge behind a telâ€" egraph pole. Thecow charged savagely and struck the pole with such foree that she was sent back stunned and ber inâ€" juries were such that it was necessary to kill her.â€"News. If a corportion takes gravel from a man‘s farm and pays him therefor, ought the said corporation to further recompense the said farmer for the damage to his property caused hy the excavation? This was the question that faced Mr Justice Meredith in the Midolesex assize court, at London last week. The judge decided that the owner of the gravel pit is not entitled to recompense from the municipality, on reconnt of the hole being made proâ€" ur ing the gravel.â€"Ex. end." Another said that the Easter holidays had come too soon to their *bitter end,‘ and so forth. The sentence that took the cake, however, was that written by a hrlï¬,l:: ten J,:†old hoy, who is respous for following; ‘‘Our bull pup chased Simith‘s black cat across the back yard and as sbhe was getting under the fence he *bitter end.‘ EVen If Applied to Durham. In a local school & acher asked the . sentence with the in it. Of course, statment, "Russia fight out the presen end." Another en In a local school the other day. the t acher asked the scholars to write a sentence with the phrase, ‘bitter end‘ in it. Of course, one handed in the statment, "Russia is determined to flg}:& out the present war to the bitter o F mare It Woulda‘t Hurt Exchange Echoes. would see other men S n Ae A general Banking nusiness transacted Drafts issued and collection s made on all points. Deposits received ard inter est allowed at enrrent rates SAVINGS BANk®% _ .uterest allowed on savings bank deposits of $1.00 and up wards Prompt attention and every facility afforded customers living at distance. J KELLY,};Agent. DURHAM AGENCY CAPITAL, Authorized.... ... $2,000.090 CAPITAL, Paid up........... 1,000,U000 RESERVE FUND............ 1,000,000 AGENTS in all principal points in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, United States and England. SIALJARD BAKK 0f CANIN Two young Shorthorn, Durham Bulis grandsons of imported Cruikshanks, for sale, 19 mos, and T5 mos, old. _ Will trade for suitable colt. Apply t> Wax Epax. Edge Hill P. 0. will place your services in greater demand. â€" Four complete courses of study, Business; Shorthand and Typewriting; Telegraphy and Preparatory. There is no time like the present to enter. This institution has unexcelled equipment; a full staff of competent and painstaking â€" teachers. Hundreds who were just able to spend a few winter months with us ‘are now filling firstâ€"class positions. For full particulars address, C. A. FLEMING, Princ A TERM IN ANY OF THE DEâ€" â€"â€"»PARTMENTS OF THE«~ NORTHERK y _ 2 ZPHfq)" 2nd DAY OF JUNE aA. D. 1905. their names, addresses, and descriptuions and a full statement of particulars of their claims and the nature of the securâ€" ity (if any) held by them duly certified, and that after the said day (the executâ€" ors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties enâ€" titled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuâ€" 4. ant to R. 8. 0. 1897, Cap,. 129, Sec. 38 and Amending Acts, that all persons having claims against the estate of the said Neil McKechnie, who died on or about the 5th day of October A. D. 1903, are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to J. P. Telford, solicitor for the executors on or before the MQNN £ Co. sez New York septifice, Oiden eponer tor mecuripg patenty o Patents taken %'l‘m & receive s»ecial notics, without charge, in the A mahn should never let his business stand still; and the more broadâ€"minded he can become. the more eager t0 adopt the best, most progressive methods as being the very breath of life to his business, the better he is equipped for success.â€"Stayner Sun. In the Surrogate Court of the County of * Grey. In the matter of the Estate of Neil MeKechnie, late of the Town of Durham, in the County of Grey, Merâ€" chant, deceased. winning success under cirecumst ances which would make their own difficulties seem much less oppressive. They would see in suncces=tui operation methâ€" ods which they never thought of. And invariably they would see the ambitious industrious, capable man doing the best work and reaping the best reward, Dated th‘s 9th day of May A. D. 19 J. P. TEu®orp, Solicitor for the Executors. Keep the bhowels Head Office, Toeronto. Sarsaparilla Ple and your blood is thir. our doctor.says you are threstened with a nervous breakdown. He orders this grand old family medicine. Ayers everything goes wrong. You are tired all the time, cesily Weak Nerves W. F. COWAN, President. GEO. P. RE!, Manager. *‘ For more than 9 sHORTHORN Notice to Creditors Tioem, Worl Reven, Coun. , lflc-.o-: OF J. 0. AYER 00, nerves are weak it Rervous, and ’oor chookm are pal Owen Sound BULLS ar with A . D. 1905. 2# For School Section No 1, Glenelg. A male teacher with secona class profesâ€" sional certificate. Salary at the rate of $100 per annum. â€" Duties to commence on the third Monday in August, Appliâ€" cations must be in the hands of the undersigned not later than the 16th day of June. Personal application preferred. Gro. Bixxt®, Secretary, Any outstanding accounts after the above named date, will be placed with our Solicitor for collection. ln the matter of the Estate of the late Neil McKechnie ;â€" All persons indebted to the firm of N.. G. & j) McKechnie are hereby required to call and settle their accounts with the said firm, either by note or otherâ€" wise, within the space of one month from the date hereof for the purpose of settling up the affairs of the Estate of the late N‘;il McKechnie, wPrin io JSOWCANHAi¢: _ national. " They were afraid that such a movement would prevent their reaping the h»rvest of coutributions from the charâ€" itavle on which their wstitution rests. The result is that they have rendered your splendid legislation abortive, prevented tle establishment of municipal sanatoria which expecte tell us is the only solution of the problem, where there should beâ€" and would have been if this hindrance had not interposedâ€"accomodation for thousâ€" ands of our afflicted people, who cannot go to a distant inst tution and in which there wouid not be rocm for a fraction if they cauld go. So that for every ten the N. 8. A. have helped they bave condemuâ€" ed one bundred or more to hopelessness and death. " Another paragraph charges that a movement which would have made posâ€" sible a truly national system * that would have covered the nation with a really ustional network of agencies for the cure and suppression of tubercolo«is in ail its forms smong all people, " was blocked trom the stait by the " factotum " ot the The writer claims a private institution, such as this 1s. can not undertake to comâ€" bat a great pational disadvantage such as tubereclosis, by patheiic appeals and epasmodic grants from goverpments. The ** Associatlion " be elaima is ** practiâ€" cally the bobby of one man, "national " only in the effort to monopolize a great chbarity and the contributious of the people for that purpose to ithe exciasion ol all others, in a whole nation. " Dated May 8th 1905. of many societies and individuals who bave contributed more or leas freqnently and liberally to the funds of Institution boomed very largely in the fpast by free advertising. JN., 6. &J. McKechnie} Tlis action by a Bracebridge D. D., who onght to know whereof he speaks will cause serions questioniug in the minds _ __ FY® Rave recoived a eo,yo(n“r letter " to Hon. J. P. Whitney, from Rev. C. S. Eby. D. D., Bracebridge, protesting against a proposed graut of $15000 to the * National _ Sanatmiunm Arsociatiou " which 1s included in the estimate«, until ** a full and poblic inyestigation has been made conducted by competent and interâ€" ested persons into the whole financial mavagement, methods of nperation and utn:fledviflu that came under the uame of or haye proceeded out of ** The National Sanatarinm Association, " TEACHER WANTED. N, c. & J. McKechnie We have recerved a #.¢. Call and examine for yourself. It will only be a pleasure for us to show you our gnods. Just opened up, Linol:ums and Floor Oils 14 and 2 yds wide. Also a nice line of be sure and strike McKechnie‘s for a nice line of Lace Curtains from We would strongly advise the people who are looking for Spring Gocds and right prices to UUKUAK REVIEW JAPANESE MATTINGS NOTICE. . G. & J, McKxronxmn LACE CURTAINS (The popular Cash Store. CARPETS Bunessan. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO 30c a pair up to $5.00 | MODEL BAKERY. LOWER TOWN department o{ our establishment. LASTLY, our prices are absolutelyfair, Give us a call and see ror yourself. A first _ class line of Bread, Cakes, Pastry, always on hand at Rowe‘s store. FIRST of all, we use only the finest Flour and other ingredients. SECONDLY, we are artists in our line. THI}!DLY, cleanliness reigns in every And therefore we hear nothiné but prase for our bread, cake"s, pies, and every desirable variety of pastry. /T suits To a T | G. H. STINSON. GOOD REASONS : SmRA sSsoryrse BOOTS anp SHOES. IN the Boot and Shoe Deâ€" rtment you can get a nice moc for a child from 75¢ up. ‘In Women‘s from $1.50 per pr up to $3.50 per pair, in K‘:l'n up to $14.00 per pr. We bhave also a good assortment of heavy hoots for men, women and cbil({vreu. CASH for Eggs, IN Neckwear we have someâ€" thing very dainty in wilk,. lace and chiffon collars, also turpâ€" overs, collar and cutf seilts, and the Buster Brown collar, â€" From 25¢r to 35¢. SOMETHING preity stylish in waists from 75¢ to $3.00 Grant‘s Ad shades trom wear, Gloves, and Shoes we IF YC stylish in L GRANT WEDDING CAKES Made to order in Latest Styles on shortest notice. DRESS GoobDsSs YoOUV WaANT sometbing in Dress Goods, Neckâ€" loves. Waists and Boots ces we can supply your We have a good assort. f all the newest Dress in all the fraslionable trom 25¢ to $1.00 per yd. NECKWEAR /4 iJOHN CLARK E | ~ â€"«%~mietiomeesrs. t |O. McPHAIL _» Sydenham Mutual Durham, Nov. 16, ‘08 | Notary Public, Commissioner, Convey | ancer, Valuator, Insurance Agent, &¢ Licensed Auctioneer fo the County of Grey, Licensed Auctioneer for the Co, of . Sales W' :be left 3'hu !npl;.% rooms, l'l'::.mnnon'-ouund, or at the Review Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme Court Notary Public, Commissioner, &c. Licensed Auctioneer for Co, Grey Terms moderate. Amn:semenu for sales as to astes, &c., mnst be made at the Review Ofâ€" fice, Durham, s=** Correspondence addressed there, or to Ceylon P.O., will be promptly alttended to, Terms on application to Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers, &c. Money to Loan. Oflice. Mcelntyre Block, over the Bank A. G. MacKay K.C. W.F Dunn mmanauad C a,f, 11C0000, SRrCCICRTs «c. correctly prepared. Estates of deceased perâ€" sops louked after and Executor‘s and Adminiz= trators‘ Accounts prepared and ‘)nud Burrogate Court Business, Probate of Wills. Letters of Adâ€" minstration and Guardianship Obtained , searâ€" chas uade im Registry Oflice and Titles reported on Jompany and private Funds to Loan op Mortgages at lowest ratos of interest. Valuation made by a competent and careful Valuator, A2ll Charges Moderate j Officeâ€"â€"LOWER TOWN, DURH A M HoNnor GRADUATE of University, graduate of Roysa of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Over J & J HUNTERs New ()FF[CE FIRST Door East OÂ¥ the Du nam Pharmacy Calder‘. Block., Residence first door west of th old Post Office, Durham, Wills, Office, 18 Frost 8t Late assistant to Moorfleld‘s (London to Knapp‘s (New YOTk) Fea Mac J. G. HUTTON , Collections and Agenc Vills Y promptly attended to fllls, Deeds, Mortgages, Loases, Agreements or to flice, MeKenzie‘s Old Star.d, Durham 0 u.'.'.fma n f" %‘15‘3:::.."‘0:..‘::?" OFFICE H0URS 9â€"11 a. m. 2â€"4 p. m. 7â€"# p. m. Telephone Connection No. 10 fiice, over Gordon‘s Jewelry Store Dr. T +C, PICKERING D. DS.,.L. D. NoaTRkY PUuBLIC Private Money to Loan, Collecâ€" tions of all kinds promptly atten. ded to, Farms boughi and sold L. R. C. P., Londou, IEngland Graduate of London,;New York and Cb‘ mgo 1 Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat HE"Will be at Knapp House, Durham the ®na Will be at the the first Wed: Eye, Ear, Nose & Tb;oat w whond 4 sn diell, G. LEFROY McCAUL. “Mmuflmwnh-mu Womer and Children. BARRIsSTER, soiciror ARTHUR GUN, M. D Puvercrtix & Buresox, ffice over J. &,J. HMunter‘s S woure . | § t0 10 a.a MACKAY & DUNN, Member Cellege Physicians and Surgeop s TDA o A lt _ A. H. JACKSON, MBBLLCAL, first Wednesday of ea 10 a. m. til 4 p D. MePHAIL, Ceylon P. 0 C. RAMAGE, Durbamx: Fire Insurance Co. Established in 1869, Ceylon has a telephone office _ P. TELFORD in each month, Money to Loan DR. BURT DR. BROWN,. au Migdaugh House, Durham Cconrerancer, CC s (London, Eng) and York) Eye Mospitals. ATE of Toronto of Royal College each month from W. F Dunn Owen Sound Rooms, Store -(i'iis‘él