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Durham Review (1897), 16 Apr 1908, p. 1

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[MI , ""lmperiar' t9ttseirireDnaidss' by Makes. self how good they really an. Every pm: sold under an absolute guarantee, which shows the maker's eonlhknee in luthLMd . In all the years that we " been selhng shoes we never remember anydung to equal the value we'te (ptnnit now 'n ”lmperiel'LShocs for ladies and gentlemen. i?iali"silrfri, {LTHE PE0PLE'S STORE REHEEERED-iflxi-fl-lfiSXi-QEEEEEEEME ie.! iti New Boots-"Piles of them ii'):) Me‘nfs Nrfir.1g '08 Shirts, special at 1.00 BI; H . _ C, 'ttice/ttttleaps.- for Men & Boys " IMPERIAL " SHOES Large tii Youths} Boys Dressy New Suits We want you no sec for ma '33 tiats, Boots, Shirts, Under-Qéar H Nt q I A I -"""'-""'-'"""-eleeee- i,i'?v'1lh'<e'1'riesiazxiie 1%llfilllglMiQgitlgtigyt',,teeg VOL. in ,WI' Suhliptl Review and Week Terms. Election; May lat this [feat Mtys' New Raincoats Mtn'? High-grade new Stock of Fresh Groceries always on 1 Highest Prices for Produce-Cash or Trade. Everything ROBERT BURNETT They are solid com lete your spring outfit 'ii"dl",1'f, want, either black worthy to wear with the be right ; prices right. An ALBERT SHOE forMen & VICTORIA SHOE for 'Ladies - . I - ""‘ “' ' Strictly up-to-date colors and patterns, new plains, checl stripes in the newest color combinations. Fit is the gre: ture of the shirts we sell. We makea soccialtv of Cr an: ', RUSH --- -'-'i--iw. UVJ" Men's Derbies, Men's soft hats, men 's and boys' caps in very large range and in different proportions to suit any features. Felt Hats Soc to 2.50. Fashionable Caps at 25c to 75c some tweed and worsted effect, breasted and Norfolk styles, wi mings and splendidlv tailored throughout with' well worth 12.504 Sole fine imported fancy rectly fashionable p "yles--best of tmnn uishes the tirst.class Ringing from . . . . . . Headquarters for Gents' Suits, Overcoats, Snbecliptionn if you want the and Weekly Globe Clubbing Elections coming on, Till this greet combination only James Ireland mung a man wants for Spring is ia the Store. As for, qualities, variety ot chmce, we are ready for the one and only 'satisfactory" test-Comparison. Come Agent in Durham for Mechanic to wear with the best suit {at} prices right. Ask to see the 1.25 led fancy worsteds and high-class Tweeds in cor. ionablo patterns -single and double breasted sack it of tttttunit-taid/ed with a style that disting- iirst-classtro7n the ordinary. , In " tttA . in I noys Dressy New Suits hand- l and worsted effects, new style single and doghle d Norfolk styles, with excellcnt linings and mm- splcndidly tailored. . ith Italian cloth, 50. spring special , NO. 16 and hear HON. A. o. MACKAY, oppositioiliJiiJi," at the leather, new Of course on 'll of them need new [mass to You can get them here-the or tan. New lasts, perfect fitting st suit you can put on. Shoes Ladies' Waists for Easter Birc to pay, you are surc something in the "ch: that will satisfy you fully. ranging from 98.00 to 020 Regent tailoring gives that per- fection of fit and tailoring which assures a perfectly satisfactory and srylish suit. No matter what your age, or your taste may be-no mat. ter how' much or how" little you dc. sirc to pay, you arc sure to find something in the "Rcgent" line that will-satisfy you fully. Prices " lbinations. Pit is the great tik, makea specialty of 31 Shirts. Regent Brand Clothing . of dark oxford grey impor- , ted cravenettecloth, lined lar e eas '-fittin , T,'.".'..'.",?.",".?.".".'.'. 9.00 lasts, fully guaranteed Furnishings King Overalls Spring Suits 7.50 to tfd As for values ks and " RE ittii are kii HIE 'lit FIE an: A iliitittlig, ""'""u"Y TO rum hm farm and it is mppmc-d had been walking down the tmrk when arm-k by the evening train. M pu'L of his skull w.“ cut " and hN arms and has lmdly hroKen. An inquest was held Mundny by bob Otter Dr J. H. Bull. Th" deceased WM 8.3 yearsnld and Dawn :3 wife. two guns and one» daughter. The funeral‘ took plea-e to St Mark's cemetory \Vrdnvsdav morningnnd was largely "ltet"led.--CJuatswor/i, News. De- rensed was the father of Mr John) Quinn. of town. 'it The Standard Bank pays Interest four times a your on all Savings Bank deposits. Savings Bank Department in comeaionwithaatamsea. Iyllu: mung sldv track near a) sideroad u. couple of miles nut-m of Hullnnd (Jenlru. The deceased left his home Smut-day lo visit 1tis farm and it in I THE .'it:Assos.--Why banks should l 0pm at um. Ill. and close at 3 p. nu. " l question Ilmt bothers their customers frequently in Durham, has recently been satifctyruly explained, A long lmw ugn Ihe Hunk of England discov- vred 'har mmhenmlirul t-rmrs of the rh-rlu Weteut a minimum In the early part of the day, but progressively increased as fatigue occurred. The worst time was in the late afternoon an! there was so much moneyluss. dun to errnrs at that time that. an m "talter of I't-unomy. the clerks were! tothirlden to work utter a certain hour, which. we understand, was 'di o'clock. wut n and Awainihum in hm hour when unvmnlion weaker" trude is an sum th" theiroht tieet can e to it. John Rally. Manua- QMICBIJ ALSO " MIMI AID "m1itmmgti» CARD Oh' 'i'HaNurs.-The under-s “‘hho-y ilt thank the (ireyundl Mutual Fue lusuruncu Co., tht their agent. Mr John McQunel President McDaugnll fnrlheirl Geiory settlement of my claim ' by rut. fire whxch tlr'stroytN n'emh-I.ce un 20t h Fvlu'uury hat. Wst. HATTLK, Egrvll SMALL WINTER}: 'rnarur.-Ar stance of Wemer" desa'essiort Is in “mania" or the GER. authm keeping llu-ir two new steamers wut u and Aes,inihou, in nun- u. THE STANDARD BANK tusuauNo.-w e don't like to tell our readers m Alueita, Britain or the an- upudo-s that skating was in progress on the milk on Sunrday but, But who mums! The plough us going this week, duat is blown“ in town and We'll be prekiug wild fiowere inn few days. _ Hurry Upl No time [at ot Nay I What.' ', lung rule for Kevin! Globe and Canadian, $1.25. Send todnv. ready paid m nuvarm send 25 as for Globe ing on. You need it. Grey Lodge, No 179. I. o, O. E decided H) hold n Sumker m lodge moms un Monday er April 27. All Inelubwl are i and exprcled to he prewnt to sh this annual social funmann April weather is umbn-llw. we, Jun: received a choice stuck. a tlt'weM, handles. for ladies and g men. 750 to 32.50. The HousNdf ity, ti. H. Mueller. Pnammsa mm Qurr.Brrc.-G. 00.. 31st Regiment, L'lurksrmrg, are this week br-gluninx Instructinn drill pro- pumtury to mung into camp on 2hst Julv nexl. Cull or NPnd to the Review Cake when in need of carpet paper. A big bundle for 5 cents. E, Grey Agricultural Sucnety’o Att. nuul Sprung Show of entire horses will he held m Flesherton on 25th April. Our Easter Neckwear Display. this year, eclipses all previous showman. hut. m the window, (Joule inside. H. H. Mockler. Try Matthews and Lutimer foe No. 2 Unvermnent Standard Timothy Seed and Cls.ver. fur sale, Lilmlunm, extra haw 1unllty.50c a bq. yd. at H. H. Mockler's, A. H, Jackson has a. number of homoe, and vat-ant lots in Durham I." u..l.. Garden seeds Farlnne's. 5) mm e Dick’s. Sm“ trimmed millinnry “My at S. F. Morlock’a tsrefif; _,1i,T,r-iir..so3rlNiig!e F, flames " mm and Inn: badly hrolgen. rt was held Munduy by Cor . H. Bull. Tho deceasuid WM M and loaves a wife. two one daughler. .The funeral Pt'clett to he prewnt to share in mml social function. _ - - 7 M'eVP» . “my; lay I What.' The cheap clun- ue for lh-vu-w and Weekly null v.......a:..._ o. -- _ Pitt a minimum: In the earl} he day. but progressive-Iv as fatigue nccurrmj. The ' _ -.__, IvIlVlul to St Mark', cemetn'y morningund was largely Hutswurv it News. Dis .L- I A- - __ my. A0 179, I, o, O. K. have hold it Smoker In their mm on Monday evening. All member: are invnted OF CANADA Head Office . " " " TI apprentices wanted at Mics mum.” Fumwr. Onfy o-duy. It you urn-ul- mlvance for Review, 1|..I A n- .. bum in owrn sol/rd, amnion opens. The titt surall this yHu DURHAM BRANCH " ""eV -.......,.... John McQunen and gull for their satis- L of my claim for vhu-h xlmzlruyml my l hl'lml'y inst. 2 papers for 5c at M to an easily with}! lad w: "Hagen iii; The unusejof Qual- The undersigned Grey and Bruce Je 'y., Ulruugh ElectioL; ar,.'. I" lose I Slppu DURHAM, 1rNlmoirY, APRIL iii' "TABLtett In "" Sgreumnl --An in Veathor. ' all the in great torthivitii." Ctrl. Galloway, of the Militia De- parlmem. Inspector of Armouries and of sevemlothet things military, was ’lll town Tuesday afternoon between l trains and took drawings and observ- ationsot the tm, sites availahle "ttd which the council can't nettle Capt. Snider. Mr R Torry, the mayor and some of the council accompanied him. Of course the Inspectm as in duty bmnd. Wu dumb as an oyster and must. first make his report to his su- purion. His visit ought to solve the qttention. Mayor and council should at once fall in with the choice he main»: and let the work proceed, fnrthwhh "’ Farmers on the 14th Com. Proton, lt from fourto six miles from Dundalk, u are talking up new post ottiee to serve " that di-trict. There is no doubtit l? would he a great convenience to those V who are so far front townand who we now served from this office, Some . change in the Pre'"'nt mail routes I. might be 'framed it the matte" were H placed clearly before the post-ok, au- p. Ihorities. l-y which Swinton Park and 'w Buothville could he reached trom Dun- l dalk by wayor the proposed new of- if tice on the 14th rum. and Birdell on l the 16th con. The petition for the i new office we underatdnd will lake de- finite shape "rom-mer). I A TENNYRUN Nrmrr.-Laat week's ' Mt. Forest Confederate says: "The I Atheneum Club gave a number oft their friends another Very pleasant evening on Friday last at the home of , Mrs C. W. Gardiner. The centre I feature of the entertainment provided I was an address by the Rev. Wm. F'ar:quharson, of Durham. on Tenny- lsnn'u ldylls of the King. which has been the subject of study by the Club {during the past, winter.' With nym- f pathetic iniiqht and with I thread and Ides-p knowledge of his subject Mr. i Furqnlmruon traced the development of the plot of the ldylls bringing out lwhat he conceived to he the underlv- finkr ideas and purposes of the poet. ,ThP lecture Win: a urn-4r “but h. .n. - wnaL he conceived to he the underlv- ine ideas and purposes of the poet. The lecture was a great heat to those at all acquaintud with the meat theme. _ Wag IT Mvruotuco--Lvst I John “Mush-y, a yvelrorirerc ville disappeared. It wns tt went " for work, hat his netted "tturder. Search was not in the right place evident body was found In an unused tannery last. week. honrlnv skull some suspicious marks. quwl iu living held. AGENTS WANTED t--1theo cravon porn-nus 40 cents. frameu 10 cents and up, sheet pictures one cent each. You can nuke-100 per cent profit or 836.00 per week. Catalogue and Samples free. FRANK w. WILLIAMS COXPANY. 1208 W. Taylor tit., Chicago. Ill. " King Hats " are self conforming. just where the hut touch" the head. This {picture makes them tit the head inuturally. The new spring Ilyleu have anived. The Housenf Quality, H. H Mockier. l DON'T DELav.--We beg to give due notice that the cheap cluhhinq rate of 8l.25 tor the Werklr Globe and Canadian Furiuvr and the Review ter. minutes on [at of May ni-xt. Rush in subscription now. If already paid in advance for Review send the 25 cts for the other. Fine illustrated sup- plement every issim We mean it when we live you gen- uine. wearing qualities as well as the latest styles, when we sell you L King Har, we guarantee to wit you. The House of Quality, H. H. Mocklor. Mr J. E. McIntosh, formerly of Mt Forest, is at ptesent engagrd in in. stalling the new acetylene lights in town. which are giving emit. satin- faction. Read our Easter Suit Sale There's money in it for you. Kimberly people are much Interest- ed in oil boring operation. there, which give promise of resulla. Schiul when in Dre" Goods at ti, F. Mariners. t For thnt tired feeling try tuertar. lane's Tunic Elixir 60e a bottle. A, H. Jacxson h an busuer of Mar riage Licenses, Durham, Ont. i 0n not fail to see the grand dilplay of Eusta- Millinery at Miss Diek's. Dundalk ha: six different Tfl?,,",','): l tions for electri ? lighting the eil age. I A great showing of lovely' trimmed , Millinox-y. B. F. Morlock's. I A Bro BUNDLE of old papers to my updercarpets for 5 cents at the Re-I view Office. _ " Toronto Inspected the Sites. ulncil can't nettle Capt. R Torry, the mayor and council "ecompanied him. he Inspeclm as in duty 1el' as an oysterr and South Grey Liberal cornGrtiii i r the proposed m-w of- h mm. and Birdell on . The politmn for the under'a‘tdnd will lake de- ,,,V__-V_ FFeb -0 II week, heurmv on the 1mm ?--Lnst November u. wellwliuge-r of Orange- ed. It was thought he vork, but his wife sus- , Search was made but I place evidently for hie a Nth Com. Proton, ales from Dundalk) v post ottiee to serve here is no douht. it onvenienee to those froln_lnw_n and who . H. Mockler. vat at a An in I The Sir-n Bros. were hennily con- lgntuhted on the outcome. We be- lieve we we only voicing the lenti- menu of the community when we say itiu fondly hoped they mav be able to not up In some humble way. u sim- ilar industry to that destroyed. ~. .----... On paper at lea-at. lncroue will ftottr- ish in Hanover this IPMOD. Last woek'n Pout contained the officer,, elected for two "par-ate cluhn. from which turns will he placed in the In. termediate and Junior-arm. C. L. A. The coroner stopped Mr Dunn’s ex- amination saying he Wu quite clear on the point of porettttpplieity. He makes his report to the Attorniw-Gen. eral, and it is now certain that no hitch will take place in the paying ot the inwunce. f it a " going concern " it WM worth far more than $2000. That it was no white elephant on their hands, some- thing of doubtful utility to run which would he a losing game. was shown by the potmihilitiei, of a lucrative re- pair trade. for which alreadv they had had many applications. Then there were about an Separators at various tutu es of completion) on the premises. "lrtlTll',' had made contracts to sell} these wholesale to Mr Prank Vivien for mu each. so that. there WM pl 'in- Ir nothing in the future to cause up. prehenaioii, Mr Neuill Falkingham. the Grand Trunx night watchman. ut the engine house, who was the first to see. the fire, gave his evidence clearly but had seen no nulpicious men or movements. The investigation into the fimuteinl standing ofthe Sivra' and the insur- ance ntruugemente made " them was l full and thorough and resulted in com. pletely dispelling any idea of their complicity, if evet such existed. It I was shown that it, would have been a crazy act on their part, to set fire, to the building when, as tar as thev knew, their insurance was not com- pletei. Besides an Mr Dunn, who handled thecuse most t leverly. clearly ahnwed he had fixed the amount of in- surance at 82000, thoutzh knowing well they only paid $750 for it. Ast so much wrap iron on the asutgnee’n bonds 8750 might he its value. but in the hands of experts__wyho could make ad. off, An exhaustive examination was made of Messrs Duncan and John “irrs in regard to the foot tracks the former discovered round the building the day hefore the fire. but nothing Wits made of it. Mrs John Lawrence was at her mother's. Mrs Eva. night of the fire, was called and could only say that her sister. also there, thought she heard u footsten at their windows. This clue led nowhere. Thorough en- quiry was made as to the practices in use In regard to the disposal of oily Waste. etc.. round the building. and there seemed to have, been reasonable care exercised over thtt, and little Im- portanee could be attached to electric w‘iring danger for lights were all shut me Inquest into the tire whicr des- troyed the Separator Works, took place in the loin Hall here on Thun- day hat hefore Provincial Deteetivo Rozers. The result was a clearing of theair Ihuugh it failed to determine the origin of the fire. The inquest into the tire tr.oyed the Separator W Then there will be the candidates elrwt, (if any) and altogether it will be a bud place to stay awnv from. Far- mers we know will feel the loss of a day at, home, but the coming contest. will he the belle: enjoyed by getting into much with the leaders of politi- cal thought. Come out everybody. day. 1 Next Tuesday. let inst., it will he decided. [ikely, who's who in the RP- form ranks for the next parliument of the Dominion and the province. The election of Candidates hy the dele- Rated lepresentntives of the Con. stituency. now and next, week being elected. once over and some routine business attended to. the meeting will be thrown open to all and sundry who wish to hear the distinguished Leader of the Opposition, Hon A, G. Min-Kay. M. P. P., as well as our present mem- her in the Commons H. H. Miller, M. 9.. discues the public questions of the (luv who will 5 ak in at the 'r8,e, The Fire Inquest. Reform Convention. HON. A. G. MACKAY. _i1ibtttitjtti). Tuesday, 2l April, 1908, s§cak in Durham next Tugsd: . Grey Liberal Convention. -----i.------ ay. let inst., it will he ' who's who in the Re.. " the next parliament of am! the province. The Duncan and John the foot tracks the round the huildink " tire. but nothing Mrs John Lawrence , 1908. ', Ir, C., M. P, P. in the Town Hall here next Tuesday jesday Edge Wit P. o. Holding 2nd Class pertinent; for B. tr No. 3. Glenelg Dudes to he in aha:- Ensver holiduym Sal-w 'it-lt Apply with testimonials and uniting qmsMeatiom, to Four Short horn Durham Bulls, pure heed. l twenty-three months. 2 twen.. ty months. 1 one yen- old. WILLIAM Monmsox. Edge Hull P. o., Out. Being Lot It, Con. 4, N. D. R., Glen.. elg, consisting of 100 acres. more or less. so acre-n cleared. balance hard- wood bush. Bunk ham. 00x44. frame house, granted inside, 111:24. im. plement house 4thr20, good well " door, farm free from incurnbrnnce. School halt a mile distant nnd unotnert lk miles. humming purchasers Will‘ not. particular, by writing to DONALD Bumx. Gueltth P. O. a..- ..-... .-\-;uy. "I acut- land, also survive him. Death wan due to paralysis of the bowels and general dong. The funeral which took placeon 'sunday nflet noon to the cemetery. was very largely attended. service being held at the house and grave by Rev R. Alvwand. The pull. 1'tNte Were Messrs J, P. Wright," O. ‘Julbert. Wash. Bishop, A. W. Swen- non. Geo. Webster and W. Jackson. The floral tributes were the best that have been seen in Fort Frances and spoke eloquently of the great respect with which the deceased was held. Hts sot-rowing children and relatives have the entue uympnthy of the com- munity In their great loss. I , On Friday morning of last week '. there passed away uninteresting fig. ' me in the person of Andrew Dunnd, i Mckenzie father of Dr lt-Kenzie. of this town. Mr McKenzie was a native , of Seotland. having been born sixty- eight years ago at. Cuithness-shire. _ He came to Canada in 1866 to Hamil- ton, Ont. ' where he " wood up a mer- chant tailoiing 'e'll'p'i'?ll1'e1", whi'-h he conducted for. six years. He then moved to Durham. Grey County, where he lived for ttttty-tive years engaged in the same business. From l there he moved to Mine Centre, this district. where he lived with his two sons. Dr D. U. and J. L. McKenzie. On the collapse of the mining town he came with the doctor. to Fort Frances where he resided up to the time of his death. He, was a 'singularly Well read man and was better arquainted with Scotch history than any other person in this district. As a staunch liberal ‘and one with hroad principles, not afraid to say what he thought. he will be missed by all who knew him, His wife died several years ago so that he leaves hehind him his children Miss Mag ie McKenzie and Dr Mr- Kenzie ','Pi'l',d Francis. and J. L, Mc. Kenzie, If South Tacoma. U. S. One brother Alexander, and two sisleis. Mrs (30w and Mrs 'Kay,, of Scot- , I”) A» 7 . A . ".mwuu-u uurlng the session was 243 The seasion just terminated was the shortest thit, has been known fora hum].-- A: _----- number of yAii', knd forty-kit ai, si/iii, his Honor. The total I introduced during the t mL 7 . ‘ Haven Prortooveto.--The but new sion of the Eleven h Provincial Pnrli, ament, terminated on Tuesday After- noon when the Legielntiire was pro- rogued by His Honor. Lieut.-uove/no,. Sir Mortimer Clark. with the usual formahties. Only a very few mem- beru were in attentlnme and a smaller number than usutl at the general public were present. One hundred; and in...“ ~20 I 'I' - _._.V "a, w urn-nu Ln? (will which is hearty and harmonious. The SEIIRPPH Presbytery meme an Tueaday. 219! inst., at 10 a. m., to con. firm the call. Ate. meeting of Westminster con. Ltregation, Mount Forest, held on Thursday of last week. a call was "r tended to Rev 1Vm. Cooper, of Port Perry. in the preslwbery of Whites., Mr Co 'per Is a Knox graduate of 18m and has been settled in Port, Perry for nine years. It is to he hoped that, he will see his way to non-m ”mm-II Constable Carson had the un but duty of arresting nyoung Mt Forest. on Tuesday, who had guil‘tly of stealing a watch tron Mrs Aiex McCormack, son and (laughter. of Aberdeen. have moved into' their new residence in Up wr Town, late the Gordon property. ltr',',' welcome our new citizens $nd wish them much comfort in their new home. Teacher Wanted. mulull r‘lre Insurance Co. __ w. l Mr Wm. Black was in St Mttry's on I Mr John A. Black. Cheney. was Monday. !here but week on hunineu. sud culled MrC R. Luvelle Wu in Toronto ', on many old town friends. ust week. .1] Dr Maelaurin, all willl In} amigo: Mrs J. P. Teltord was . we» in , euro. is recovering nice mm t el attack of pneumonia with which iiilurttntrord last 'treek. was urickenln Toronto. Mr Will Reid wont to Berlin on algal; J. w. Crawford. radians. Monday fora poVron. V . Axon. Droninre. and r an . . . ; Mn Locbud. Domoch. left Inst Week I bt 8W? 'get,',':",' " laid up th . for t5tea_kict3irwari.' Three can of set. Wee m " m ing foot. tlere' effects went with them. Misc Annie Edge. of Almdeen. left IMP: Aw? S,',S2',igyt, son 'ed LhiaTue-duy for Sukntchewnn. ytu1tt ter, 0 \her een, ave mov . . into' their ne‘w residence in Upper Mr Moore McFadden. of pm""'"" Town, lAfn nu. 11..-..-” _ The Late A. D. McKenzie _,.._.». -mumw. Inunva nurse of Tomato, is home for the Enter pa. cation. Mr John McQueen but been up int" ed an agent of the Grey and Race Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Farm tor Sale. (Fort Franees Times) Friday morning. of hunt week For Sale. I. RITCHIE, Been ONTARIO ARCHIVES - TORONTO war to pcgépc tii/IU, r of Westminster con. ant Forest, held on it week. a call was ex- 1Vm. coopey,tt Port I were assented In by total number of IritV Iauidlaw. trained nurse I.-r_r - l -. -- Black. Cheek-y. was n husineu. and called m friends. “all w.itt. Ire, glad: to had the unplgga. yogng lid in R. B. Keeler & Sons. Two Big Stage--9m & Wdhnd All the above goods our Easter Stock In Fancy Goods Dept. In our Jewelery Dept. We have the finest stock Goods for 1908 that we havt- . . r '- We have a mammoth stock of Enter Novelties, consisting of Easter Chick. ens. Ducks, Birds,' Rabbits. Hand- painted Easter Eggs, all sizes Arm-ices Meuilltveay, Glenelg Centre, on Wednesduy 25th March, by the Rev. Mr. Newton. of Durham, Miss Ethel Sarah MwGilliw-ay to Mr. John Cameron Ferguson of Oren Bound. "tytros---rroomm.--rer the Rev H. Berry, of Priceviiir, on the 25th of March. 1908. at the residence of the bride'. pan-nu. Mr Thom“ Harrison, Jr., of Ememonl. to lies Narnh Lanna. daughter of Alli-shun Hooper, Em.. of Top Clift, Glenelg. Is to be found everything that is new and up-to-datc in Pearl Brooches. Crosses, Necklets and Lockets. Brace: lets, Waist Sets, Ring. Watches and Chains, Ladies' lad en's fine Gold and Silver Mounted Umbrellas. 1'Ertarmos--MAcarsaavstav, home " the bride's par-cup are. (New) Famuhnraon invited the ladies of the W. P. M. B. 1nd Home Miss. Societies to the Mann Int Thursday to meet with her sister In. iRevogas. Furquhu-son of Winnipeg who gave a very interesting mount of their work in Winnipeg among the vnrsiou, foreign people in that city, and throughout the West. The funds of the Bocietv were nugmenbrd by I cheque from Mrs. Dr. Jamieson for '10.00. MARSHALL -.-tn Mm. (Rem) Fun; Indian of the W. Miss. Societies t Thursday to meet iRev.)gas. Parqul who gave a verv mn- annie Bartlett of Toronto, in I visiting over the Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Banks, Edge Bill, rid town friends. Mrs. R. MncFux-lnne, accompanied by her mother. Mrs. McMillan. left Thuruduv to spend over Euler will: Toronto friends. Mr. MuForlouo joins them Thursday of this week. Mrs. Calder, on Tuesday Inst had a cucumsful "At Home." The occa- hint] was in honor of her sister-in-llw MmFinluv Graham. Midland, who is t guest over the Enter holiduyu. nod about one hundred visitors were car- diully and aumptuou-Iy entertained in the Moynr's ttne residence. Mr Graham himself and air'ter-in-Uw, Minn King of Toronto. are expected 00-day. Mam-h. to Mr 'u,dna"'C,', shun. a son. Miss Mamie Munro Chicago. where the studies as nurse. Mr and Mrs Andrew spent the Winter he for their home in Mon CHOCOLATE EASTER was from 10 each to 31m each. Big Stock Enter Post am nuns Laura M, 'Tent the winter hcme hut week. Miss Jennie Munro, Mratford, w" home the week end. Kiss Wright, her sin/er. Mrs, weeks. I mummy tor . petition. 1 Mr. Brad. Jamie-on is laid week with a healing foot. Min Annie Edge. of Aholdi this Tuesday for Sank-Johnna Mr Moore MoF-dden. of Pie WM in town and vicinity fo days, Easter Goods at keeler's Mise Mina THE REVIEW. The Yellow Label we the finest stock of Easter 1908 that we have ever shown C. BAKAGE a SON. PIMIIB an Pam-nu! Tells the datito 12tlZ."" cub- scri tion Mathew p d. Our mtifingliu was thin week cog- rected up to date. If J'."',',', " not correct. kindly not fr an at once. We thank all who hue renewed the put few weeks but there are yet nmny others we with to hear from nt once. , goods are 'ult in therefore Stock is bRAND NEW. r homr in Montana Annie Bartlett of -'--i.i------.. 'ru Andrew Mamba", who wmler here, left In! week MARRIED BORN, I"' Let ip. Skgm , let inst. Munro, trained hum Norm-nhy. on 27th Mchillivny. who has erm Toronto, returned of Prieevilie, is visiting Dr. Hanan, tor A few len, of Pickering, vicinity for a few trained nurse of stew day. over left Tuesday for will enter upon '.--At the -, Mr. Neil Mar. m

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