; Garafraxa St. Near the _Bridge ’l ©§2§004000000000000400 00009000 © t C \â€"$409000000009 9000000006000 08 Das. KENNEDY & KENNEDY Call and inspect our ‘stock. _ We are always prepared to show goods. Good rapairing a specialty considers the purse fortable, lor men women & children tnat is on market at the present time. _ Fitness, latest style & best qnalif‘y are thirgs that attract the eye, contents the min y Suw es BB . in‘ S a & IF 8 C L _ _ CONSULTATION FREE. BOOKS FREE Blank for Home Treatment. Diseases peculiar to Men We traat and cure V ARICOCELE, STRICTURE, NERVOUS DEBILITY, BL OOD %Nl) URINAI}Y C(.)‘MVLAINTS. KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES and all n up in «1 50 _# B E'l prices from You will find here one of the most complete and best assorted stocks of fine Tailored Clothing to be seen in Durham. _ They are made from the very latest patterns of fine English worsted anrd weeds tailored in the very latest fashion. The linings and incerliaings are of the very best quality which makes your suit keeps its shape until its worn out. In men‘s suits woe have a wide range otf ~Enrvous DEBILITY LN( Cor. Michigan Ave., and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. as our Lo days sale is 1 stock in first class sh: to the front at lowest N( LOOK ! THOS. McGRATH, S F MORLOCK Handâ€"made shoes always on hand. t] Heavy Boots and Shoes Tremendous Display of 2,00 #12, up to We have never had such a selection of smart es for a boy, They are made from nice neat ns of tweed and plain worsteds, and are made 1 the Norfotk and Buster Brown styles from ) to $5 00. We h lon Sole Agents for Progress Brand Clothing obby Spring Suits UDLC EW METHOD TR=ATMENT THRE CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PaYÂ¥ 5idays sale is now over and we have ive a fine selection of Boys in both short pants made from plain blue serge and eds and worsted tailored in both single breasted styles, priced all the way trom s your st In men‘s © $8 to $15 Children‘s Suits BOY‘S SUITS and make the foot feel comâ€" shape we are prepared to est prices the best line of () If unable to call write for a Question ApJ J. 5. MeILRAITH All the Family Fitted nodc by If it Looks Big it will also look big in it Do not be deceived in from fakers when our s always ready for you. also look big in value. sure to fit, sure to wear to hold their shape and tomer for some time Coughs that are tight. or distressing tickling coughs, get quick and certain help from Dr Shoop‘s Cough Remedy. On this accoun Druggists ev ery where are favoring Dr Shoop‘s Cough Remâ€" edy. The tender leayes of a harmlers lungâ€"bealing mountainous sbrub givye to Dr Shoop‘s Cough Remedy its curative properties, Those leaves have the pow. er to calm the most distressing Cougb, and to soothe, and heal the most sensi. ‘ tive bronchial membrane, Test it once zoémeu. and see! Sold by MacFarlane o. Our Sabtath School opens first Sunday in May. We hope the child. ren and young people will all turn out. Sey Sandy why don‘t you appoint a place of meeting and avoid disapâ€" poiatments. A meeting was called at MrJames l Renwick‘s on Tharsday evening for the purpose of arranging for the comâ€" | mencement of our Sabbath School.[ We are very sorry that more did not turn out, as it leaves the work all to a few and does not give them a chance. Miss Oliye Sackett spent Bunday with friends at Swinton Park. We hear that Mr Wor. Sackett has sold a half share of his horse to Mr Geo. Black,. We haye always heard that im unity there 13 strength, so with a man in each township, busiâ€" ness ought to go some. Mr Jolhn Witter and his two sons, of Neustadt visited a couple of days with his brother George of this neighâ€" borhood, We must be in disfavor with the weather man, as we are geiting so much cold, raimy weather. Prospocts look brightet at present. We hope the weather will stay fine and give the farmers a chance to get along with their spring work. ue o ag Et enRttt or Kidueys is all wrongz. _ Dr Shoop firs; pointed out this error. ‘This is why bis prescriptionâ€"Dr Shoop‘s Restoraâ€" tiveâ€"is directed entirely to the cauâ€"e ol theso nilments the weak inside or conâ€" trolling nerves. Itisn‘t so difficalt, says Dr Shoop, to strengthen a weuak Stomâ€" «ch, Heart, or Kidueys, if one goes at it correetly. Each inside organ has its controllimg or tuside nerye. _ When the e w rves fuil, theu those organs must ureâ€" Iv faiter. These vital trnths are leading druggists evers where 10 dispense . aud recommend Dr Shoop‘s Restorntive, Dest it a few days, and see! Imprayeâ€" ment will promptly and surely follow. Sold by MacFarlane & Co, ‘ Die1.â€" On the 19th April, at Priceâ€" ville, Christena Ferguâ€"on, beloved wife of Alex MceDonald, after a short illness from the offects of a paralytic stroke, at the age of about fifiyâ€"five years. Mrs MceDonald was torn on the Gravel Road, Glenelg, on lot 89, N. D. R., and moved with her par» ents and the rest of the family to the township of Proton over fifty years ago. She was a quiet, inoffensive woman and a good and otliging neighâ€" bor. bhe leaves to mourn her joss a lonely husband, five brothers and four «isters. _ The funeral on Thursday was well attended, considering the inâ€" clemency of the weather. The Rev. Mr Matheson officiated at house and grave. ‘ The old fashioned way of dosing a weak stomach. or stimulating the Heart Some predictions are made that we will hays cold weather till the 24th of May, as the wind was in the north on a certain day some time age, which indicatea cold weather for months afterwards, but as we do not observe these matters, we don‘t knoaw anything about them. Howeyer we remember two years ago hbaving snow in the lanes and fence corners to the depth of some feet on 27th May. This Monday, the 26th April, is a beautiful day and a good many will be experimenting in getting their seed drills out for to sow in the afterâ€" noon, Sackett‘s Corners Mrs Atkins, of Buffalo, (nee Bella McLachlan) is attending to her mothâ€" er, Mrs MeLachlan, Durham road, at present. Mrs McLachlan is getting better again after her illness. Mrs Robt, Hall, of Toronto, is visit: ing old acquaintances at Priceville It is 27 years since Mrs Hall left this village, as it will be remembered that Messrs Hall Bros. kept store in this place for a number of years in the early 70‘s, Our stationmaster, Mr Burgess, is at present on the sick list and his place is occupied at presen by a Mr Willams. Mr MceCabe, of Grand Valley, is visiting here for the past week and attending to some other business. Mr and Mrs J. 8. Black, the popuâ€" lar clerk of Glenelg, visited their daughter and son in Toronto for the past week. Mr and Mrs Neil McCannel, of Durham, spent Saturday last seeing friends at Top Cliff. Mr McCannel is agent for the Grey and Bruce In surance Company and he acted in the double capacity by combining business and pleasure. We are sorry to hear that Arch. McCuaig‘s little boy, Jokn Alex, is not getting on very well from the efâ€" fect of measles some time ago, but we hope the poor motherless little fellow will be alright again soon. Mr Mcoâ€" Cuaig and family have experienced the troubles and trials of this life greatly this winter. The weather is still keeping cold and no seeding done yet, good season for maple syrup and we thank those who gave us some cf the deliciouns stuff for its quite & treat to those that don‘t get it often. Merchant Jno. McArtbur, Eeq., of town, spent a day or two in Toronto last week on business. Gaelic Communion in the Presbyâ€" terian church next Sunday. Priceville ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO THE DURHAM REVIEW | _ Oz Friday, April 16th, after about nine months of suffering from paralyâ€" ais, the spirit of little Alvin Fritz took its flighs. He was a bright little felâ€" low, just past his second birthday and the only cluld of Mr and Mrs Alfred Fritz. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon to Hampden ceme-} tery. 0. M. Snider was buying potatocs for Wm. Umbach, of Ayson, last week. Service has been held in the school for the last three weeks, as the church is being reâ€"modelled. The masons have been working at it for the past week. Mr C. Diebel and his two sons Aarâ€" or and Arthur, yisited with Mr D.‘s daughter, Mrs W. Miller at Gleneden, over the week end. Misses Madeline and Katherine Sachs left last week for Berlin,. where they intend to remain for the sammer, Rheumatic poisons are quickly and surely driven out of the blood with Dr Shoop‘s Rheumatic Remedyâ€"liqguid or tablet form. _ Dr Shoop‘s booklet on Rheumatism plainly and interestingly tells just how this is done. Tell some sufferer of this book, or better still, write Dr Shoop, Racine, Wis. for the book and tree test samples. Send no money. Just join with Dr Shoop and give some sufferer a pleasant surprise. Sold by MacFarlane & Co. Mrs Jas. Whitmore callea on Mrs Jas. Hopking on Friday afternoou. Mr Wm Lawrence is a bustling young farmer. _ He is the first we hear of around Lere to start seeding this spring. Sunday School in $. S. No. 9, beâ€" ging on May 2nd with che last year‘s staff of teachers. Miss Susan Lawrence spent Sunâ€" day with ber frieed Miss Fanme Patterson of Cement Lake District. Mrs Lougheed, of Shallow Lake, has been attending her mother, Mrs A. Marshall, during her illness. Mrs Marshall is ‘mproving. Mr Joseph Brownis engaged with Mr Harry Burnett. Messrs Hewitt and Young are enâ€" gaged with Mr Jas. McGirr cutting wood. They are hustlers. We hear some boasting of sod ploughing this spring. Good work Willte ten acres in four days and six hours. Mr Mighton of Bentinck, is hired with Mrs Robt. Bell for the summer. Mrs Nichol, Sr., is scomewhat ter than last week. Wedding Bells are ringing. Toronto Daily Star This paper and ‘‘Toronto Daily Star‘‘ together for one yearâ€"$2. 20. GCuaranteed Fountain Pen given for 50¢c. added to above subscription prices. There is not a dry line in itâ€"yet it is not sensational or in any way "yellow.‘"" Just good, clean, wholesome, wellâ€"written accounts of everything that is going on that‘s worth reading about. Subscribe now and take advantage of our present rate of But the "~tar‘s‘"‘ strongest appeal to the wideâ€"awake woman is the unusually interesting way in which it presents the news of all the world, day by day. The "Toronto Daily Star‘‘ is strong in special features for Women. There are the daily Home Pagesâ€"the daily instalment of a good storyâ€"the Social and Personal columnsâ€"the illustrated daily Fashion Hints. Poplar Place Hampden + + + Most Interesting Daily $1.50 A Year bet. Splendid Residence Property for @nle in Upper Town : the wellâ€"known McLean cottage _ All conveniences, Brick vencered, comfortable and cosy, Offers from intending purchasers reâ€" ceived at Review Office. Almost iastant relief is warling for you. It is merely a matter of how soon you take a little Diapepsin. Prove to yourself after your next meal, that yom stomach is as good as any ; that there is nothing _ really wrong, _ Stop this fermentation and begin eating what you #zant without tear of discomfort or misery. _ The correct name for your trouble is ‘ Food Fermeatationâ€"food souring ; the Digestive orgaus become weak, there is luack of gastric juice; your food is only balf digested, and you become afâ€" fected with loss of appetite. pressure and fullness after eating, vomiting, vausea, heartburn, griping in bowels, tenderness in the pit of stomach, bad traste in mouth, constipation, pain in limbs, sleeplessness, belching ol gas, biliousness, sick headache, ner vousness, dizziness and many other similar symptous. If your appotite is fickle. and nothf ing tempts you, or you belch gas or if you feel bloated after eating, or your food lies like a lump of lead on your stomach, you can make up your mind that at the bottom of ot all this there is but one causeâ€"â€"fermentation of undiâ€" gested food. On Sunday morning Mr Jas, Eeâ€" cles and Mr George Lothian were orâ€" dained to office of eldership in Amos chureh. Onr sick people are all able to be out again. The Young People‘s Mission Band will meet on Saturday afternoon in the manse. Dromore Baanch of Women‘s Inâ€" stitutes will hold their annual meeting Wednesday afternoon, May 5th, at the home of Mrs Robt. Renwick, r. Elections of officers will take lace, discussion on modern mothogl of Laundrying, Members are requested to be present. All ladies are welcome, Take your sour stomachâ€"or maybe you call it indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gasâ€" tritis or Caturrh of Stomach ; it doesn‘t matterâ€"take your stomach trouble right with you to your Pharmacist and ask him to open a 50â€"cent case of Pape‘s Diapepsin and let you eat one 22â€"grain Triangule aod see if within five minutes there is left any trace of your stomach misery. Mr Robt. Taylor has his old barns all down and will now prepare to build new ones. Distress from Town Residence fo Sale. Dromore. C. RAMAGE, Agent Upset Stomach. SarDder, Armstrong, Tudhope and 'laynu Bu&lu. h« Armstrong and Tudhope Cutte:s Bell & Thomas Organs and Pianos Rudd Harness, Toronto Raymond & New Williams Sewing Machines. 4 Cockshutt Plow Co. Ltd., Brantford Paris Plows, Spreaders, etc Bissell Rollers and Disc Harrows &“fll W_aggogu and Sleighs 1 would be much obliged to the people of Durham and surrounding country to save their iron, rags, rubâ€" ber, copper, brass, horse hair, sheep skins. unwashed wool, till I call, _ J will pay the best prices going, Peter Hamilton Farm Implements Agent for Cement, We are well stocked with all kinds of Vegetabje and Flower Seeds in package ams bulk. :; It is advisable to have a look at our Garden Trowels before starting work, Your choice of Malleable or Steel spading Forks, Wheel Barrows from $2.25 to $4.00. Have you seen our Garden Gloves suitable for men or women. In Lawn Mowers, Rubber Hose, Water Taps and Lawn Sprinklers we have a variety. We have Canadian, American and English spades. Our Hoes are 7, 8, gand 10 inches wide. Buy proper garden Tools and make your work eagsy. We carry Malleable and Steel Rakes in 1o, 12 and 14 tooth,. Everything in season at the Hard ware Store. Dr. Shoop‘s Cough Cure Cough Caution V M. GLASER, Durham Rag and Metal Dealer Barney‘s Culs GUN‘S DRUG STORE Just now you will want just such a preparation, Is not greasy but clean and easy to use Come in and get a sample botâ€" tle free, Hardware! Put up only Sold by MacFarlane and Co . Black Liniment Galls, Etc. . GLASER â€"forâ€" National _ Portland â€"atâ€" Saddle New Fruits Choice Contectionary PureSpices & Vinegars No. 1 Family and Pure Fine Salt Farmers Produce Wan Floor Oilcloth .. ...25¢ a Table Oileloth, 45 in wide New Pvint:and Ei;gh:ul Bee out 25¢ and &N Ti Men‘s Cardigan Jackes 1.00 Black Lace Curtaimns, ..25¢ 50c, 75¢ Honeycomb wool Shawis, ) Allâ€"wool Blankets, $3, 4 and 4.75 pt Bed comforters from 1.35 to 3.00 es Ln.rie 11 x4 size Plannellett» Bian« ets, white or grey .. ..1.25 pair BIG 4 C. L. GRANT Produce taken at the price in exchange for goo by the best makers ï¬uur children and se« t them too, We have ever shown we are after business and if the right lind of goods at right prices will do it we will get the trade. Ladies Dongola Shoes & Oxfords Ladies Patent Colt " w In Men‘s split Blwche best patent Colt, we ha in all kinds. We have selection of Ladies‘ Shoes & Oxfords Hundreds of doliars wor Boots & Shoesâ€" MacFARLANE & CO. MATTHEWS & LATIMER 1. 18 very important that disâ€" infectants be free} y used at houseâ€"cleaning time. This is necessary to destroy the lurking germs of disease which no ordâ€" inary cleaning wil! destroy. KRESS is the best to use it kills the germs. Protects from contagion and infection of all kinds, To make sure of the i sults you should seeure supply here In some instances, the best results are not obtsineg because an interior grade of Formalin is ased. Oar Formalin is the best grade for this purpose, Health Protection can be destroyed a of thousands of ao: farmers of the sta; of Formalin. j theory but a we} Formalin is reco; this purpose by the and each year ; farmers prevent d their crops by its u Grain Smut and Potatoscap APRIL 29, 1999 , Feed, Seed & Groceries 25 and 50¢ a bottle. sateen Underskirts, 81. 1 _# amily : Manlto{n 25 and 40¢ bottles, nts and Ginghams now 25¢ and 50c Dress Go« . H. BEAN Call and Groceries He Sells Cheap from $1.50 to $5.00 a pr For CeUts wclx-prov,n h&, r«commendq for ) Uie govem“ ar thousands of it depreci.u“ i its use. ed and bm GO.IArs sAyeq to State by the Use 'I‘hiï¬ l. not A Wellâ€"nravan 1 â€". 25¢ a equare irs. _ B see if w Us, the Mn‘ Calder‘s Block, Durham your yd vd 81 m 250 mwcres on the G ar 200 clear, 50 acres hard w watered, first class build sold cheap to wind up es Take notice that no Horses, Hog« Bulls or sheep nor any breachy Cattle whall be allowed 1to run at large in the Municipality of Gleneig, under By 4Jaw No. 172 of said township. Persons offending against said Byâ€" law are liable to fines as defined therein as well as damage to private property, Lots 6 and 7, Con, 2, N. D. R , Glen rl{;.!m.crfls. good frame house, and ot buildings, well watered. Owner going wes!t,. A hbargain. 140 acres in the Third «C F.G. R. Glenelg, This is a farm with good buildings in destrable docation,. _ The 1 sists of 85 acres of rich cultis free from stones and 15 acre Price $4500, 150 acves in Bentinck soil good, everything shape. . Price $5000. A good comfortable house with hard water inside ; rent 86 per month War Laipraw, 100 acres in Bentinck 0 Road near Dornoch, go price reduced from $3000 quick sale, Valuable farm in the Tp. of composed of lots 22 and 23, + N. D. R., 100 acres, _ Possessio: forthwith, Tide perfect, Fo culars apply to J. P. 1 eEu®xons Durhan 118 acres in Egrem good ouilding«. $3000 100 acres in Proton Park, fair buildings, , drained, well watered | 250 acres in Benti« from Durham, fine land, with a Must be sold at Only $3000 A dwelling ho land in the Town Mighton property Bt., a short dists Station. â€" Apply 1 On essy term dwelling in Pric Commer dal Hot« Mas heated. _ G and large st Apply to 2 good houses, Apply to (G Notice to Owners of Live Stock Armmur H. Jac«so®, Dachan APRIL 29, 1909 By Order Farms For Sale For Sale or Rent nine Lands For Sale House to Rent Apply 1 Jamms W arsox PHos. CooK, M. wW, D. Mu B(I For Szxle J, 8. Buack, Tp. Clerk nod 4 wble. To Rent Fop Ssabh For sal Soli Will and 14 Durham We beg : support 1 sale and will be © inclusive. Will b Sat pl‘Od uce A TIMER. (3