[Mr l to a with Ibis tter Map. nim- have Id. it an ' P cull Pres, mel- lent- 'om- Inh‘ rmm. l Ren m", “and Knox du- ter lam 1rrest, Noll I: day Hur- Red - hone tioo IO 50 to ~ond- , our and “ton I! the home () 0 o nto a each o i0 ttent gh {It} _ .i;.il condition when an opern- a i. .n performed on Saturday by Dr. in _' inancsun urul Dr. Perry of Mt. f cs’. Tho uppcndix had burst and I 1c L T: “as cntertuined for his re- l m with a rugged constitution l I irr U. ad's careful treatment, how. I c, (m little fellow has pulled through i ', th s Wednesday morning is feeling 1 “as“. Should no further develop- 1 "sue, he should be as active as I '. ',' .1 short tune. Mr Collinson, Sr. " ..', mining In health. .. Arfln the Presbytery orowegt and the vacancies in seventeen it" t mug mngregayiona in {no In: .i- haye been twenty-nine and oirvge length of "any our _ nd a half months, a total ot our . years of vacancy. Tho an! :11 n! instants of thou now i', inducted within the lune- s" , little 1m: "to 3nd chm _ 2 'irs. Only on. mum" in _ ytery haw been no" nun yum in his present than... vacant. chug» on. I)» been tr ~Ix months and In. not yet we “be! his. calla! {Nicola minim. hat is not yet nomad. . mm Sound"- .L'CCMVL A ..t' u-sulll of the Urnde A .h. a“ .7 t the Ontario Normal School- .P' y: " in mun-day’s dame-nod but; run-mired . number of Ionâ€! Dut- Ill High School or Model otgaN.t6 '. ,.. hul- Ulark, low of 00cm mu " Noun: Bay. at! newâ€. rim-mm "cond.iumr' We... ' .e' um Beth Jamie-an. now at . .-. , and who I)...“ there, ,\ "m' an interim and 9M .0. y“ g 21 years " nite. Othm - H .1 Humont 2ad clan mum w _ muddled at Durham level. an " --,'N and: E. Porgy-q. â€A i/OL. XXXVll, N0. 17 1;; OPICS r; Want " once. " ‘um Hunt. Cppn’lo'n .w. Mane Suns-r. - The} mu: men and teams " work on a smut from a little north of snt corner to Smith’s humus Ming the road for drainage to und making I uniform down rmx‘thwurdl towards Smith'a In past years, pools have form" ww' road opposite Jno. Vothtt's t. which at the spring thaw, "t the sldcvyalk and it is to rem- u" “who"? that the grading is l, Huh» Bt. lart Thurs. ..( md th onl. Re- MW tttttee their re- the tittleaevensearotd son of Inson. drnyman, was taken ill with appendicitis and was in a 1Arw {Vii-$333 \lcrcer shipped on Wed. um Toronto 120 Shorthorn rta and British Columbia. to be the finest lot even Toronto Union stock yards. st over one thousand dol. rcer followed on Saturday. Ltandard. "s. Armstrong. Fieshertmrt M il nuuy'. Edmonton l Edna L. Nnlkerton l Laura M. Murphy _ mu; Ethel M. Burke. Locum 'n. In Ho.kirrtt. Ethel The» l " Wilfred (J. IIDowoll. We wngruuhliom to “L anty Orange Coda. and .’ Owen Sound will hold I n m Markdale on Sit- ()u ll w. "r At u big Intern-non. school Convention to to ago June Zird to 3thh, it I: lave 100000 Sunday School " pnrnde, and doc I line- rom, in which it in (Spotl- l he at Inâ€! 200 trom Can- detail. may ho bid by up. Duran" 8.8. Aluminum, :dinga. T'oronto. P. l will hold another r“ ociat on Tucsdty, the plist Chureh, A In wrll rendered and r" will o be present. H-s. of old bbel or 10c. wgiwn tht rson bring- I '3: quantity' told rub. A Th ughbrcd Our-l ark ro%ing4yem. mg m pig. Apply to J SEALEY, Con. s, s.D. R. Glendg. ‘{"t!lewkll. representing Alliance, will preach in bl" Church on Sunday . Methodist thureh in Rey. J. B. Kennedy centre appointmem " L " having cement step. of hm residence and " r', the appeal-all“ of his u R e, who was "rioWr mwg his scalp torn, in I rpm: ted in last week's Re- cssmg favor-My and is out lc was first taken to Mr A. thence to his daughter's, nd 13 now at home. He in however, an a result of the nn str t Wednesday ckrdrsp an. Finder rs' alt I bar" Baptist pulpit iorrAret Ravivw " Rennic’u No. Clove- and Timothy Bud for ale u Be' 33‘ “are. ' We regret to state that Mr Lock m? vidge, who ha been sick for a number of months with knee trouble, is now in very low health. ce' Last Thursday, Mr Malcolm 'uri) the chugging mail carrier to T: uverston math " ttual trip as rural mail hogan the nut day, it. R. No. I. Markdale boil). the nan". No more will the hum-n nod young talk have the post one. for n meeting place. J . Mr J. Coke, who has bean assistant 'p the Grey Co. Department of Agricul uro for the past yen. has decided to remain on his farm " Erin during the Iuinmcr. His place will be taken by Mr F. S. Rceker, of Tuscarora. FRUIT DISIIONBs'rv. - An Ontario fruit inspector stepped in on a Guelph dealer last week and asked to have some flne looking baskets of apples dumped out. In the bottom they were found to betrash. The farmer who sold them, III known, hauled up and assessed " and coats. _ m-ar-Alt-m. - Again â€A store of McFarlane and Co. han horn broken into, rubbery “Humor evident- ty hem: the prompting cause, though thrft of money and valuable» menu has: also taken place. Deter, uve Relmrn. Toronto, has been on the scene and the guihy parties cam hand- ly "SCltpe. Lass SALES AT Lowrm Ptucr:r4.-. Holdinglheir horses tor no high a grin caused a reduction in thenumber of transrrrartorure at last ThatsdatV fair, never'heleau there was a good ulayo' business dcue in town and the fair proved a success, About L5 or 16 animals changed hands. lheuelu-ing‘ ehietlr among local parties. Seller: were in town from points as furdluM tant as Holland Centre nnd Dundalk. showing the results of Mayo: Black's "lensing advertising puulicily. Very few horses were pickOd up by outside ( huytrs, as m the condilion the mar, het ls at present. they claiut that lhe farmers hold the animals from $1010 3‘1) higher than they are n oyntcd in giving. A copy of the Strnttmd Benton w" Item. to Mr w. J. Young from a fricnd he met at Stratlord Pretsttytery. ll contain- a “(Hem-etc Rev Mr Whal- ey's tarewett in Brouk~dnle and En! ana which speaks for. its: If and up pen" below l "rootssdaie, April liiaEw-n I stunting. tk) " would rccoguima th it sour-thing un- Be usual Was happening in the villop," on Al Bandar because of the crowds that w “await! in the vicinity of W. And- th rew's hurch there, The occasion of 3 it wan the (Arewoll sermon of Rev. B. - M. \thlev. Long before the hour of w service the church was full and by the a tune scryice began every available a place won packed. Two rows of chairs a ( were placed in either aisle, and many t could not gain admittance. Why all t this unusual stir in this late day sim- l ply because a mminter is leaving his 1 charge? Art thou only a stranger in I Israel and. knownt not the warm ? t It is because an unusual man is leav- ing a congregation who loved him and I a community who honored hiin- Vet- hope in all the history of Zorro thin. I never was a more attached people to l their minister than were the congre- gation of Burns' Church. East Zena and Brookadule to Rev. Mr. Whaley. For eight years be ministered Io this people with such acceptance that with year but added to the strength of the bond that united them as pastor a"ud people, and is he Addressed his clos- 1 lug Wolds to them on Sunday inu- y there were not many dry eyes in tho . large audience. From the annulled I child to the oldest every one felt they . were sumsriuit a distinct loss. On Tuesday evening at Burns and on , Wednesduy awning at Brooksdalv.‘ ' large crowd. gathered And appreciat- t Iva “dresses were rend and purses o! I gold presented to him as tokems ot r their unalloycd attention. On Sunday r then won many present trom neigh- r boring conventions onEmbr-o and . Harrington. when MrWh-ley formed . mun urea. {fiend-him; Mr. Wha- - u, tune for Durham lo-ghy‘jnd will I, goinducud on chuuday 311(19an It hit “In." thereon Enid-'1 My. , Loved Him and Honored Him iiht ii BANK fari:Gir-ijaiifiiGrii"iii" or any mi of Job Printing [liirratiptgggitjtit BbRHAM l The above. title gin- little indication f the character of tho play presented by the Angliun Young Peoplb'l " wciation in the Town Hall on Frldny nightlust. lt was a ttrent menu as might be expected when directed by such a (Immune expert us Mr B. D. McClocklin, and it was ttratityintt to Ian- nnd later to hear the public appro- cnmon of the excellence of the drawn- Lic talent. not a weak churncrer being lin the whole cut. The new in tamed round an honest old eobbler---E. D. MeCloeklits,---wtto had given a mnngnge to I grasping tummy lender-Thos, McClocklin. who by a fraud, had got the writings drawn for one year while the cobbler thought it was for fire. The cotmler w,“ shocked to find at the end of elev- an months that he must settle at the end of the year or the property would he sold. The cobb'er, thinking he had fmu yewâ€! ahead of him, begged tor an extension, hut was hurtleusly refund. “N ptetl y daughter Bertha-Mio Murmur-had been married some rearibet'ore to Leslie RnymondéJ' _stt"h".iu1.--l"'.r the latter had dlsap' pen-ml, having wife and little girl- lezl Jacob-to the care of the cobbler TR 81'th pled with the money lender for tune. but he “nu fituu-unlees,--unle" Btautra would consent to wed him, an manning proposition for. which she tiooted him with an old boot. The she)--. Elic Kelly-comes on the some Inga vi Grinnhaw the money lender to he lvniem. but no, '. I never hank. I never lose" was his motto' The old man. approached as to his daughtu. indignanny repelled the advance of the villain. The mortgage sale is announced and opportunoly Leslie the sou-in-law comet, home, weul'hy, and can ekplain his absence smisfwtmilw lle learns ofthe situa- ‘Lmn from Ihe sheriff. His presence “a nun revrulvd to the old cobbler or .nis dunghler, nor to the money lender, who is gloating on getting a tine pro- perty into his [musesmon no matter who sulfur. The sheriff sale goes on, Uriunhaw making bids and gets con- 'itounded, In his bids are raised 81000 at a line by the snu-jn-law and he is baf- tl :1 completely and retires in disgrace. I'rne happy resttlt and reunion falls like a: henediction. The play is lightened by' Hiram mren-F, Irwin-who is a h-b-b-hud "tatuuJer'er, and while bringing boots to mend, meets wish Sadie Pritnro- Miss Kate lfsrthr-a galrulods book imam. who tackles every body making several amusing scenes. hits Pepper- .\liss E. Bavton--is A gussippy lady, who “it: to woptu from the old man Mid others family set-rel: and who has a hard j in training her wilful daughter “Miss A, Hughes-to comport herself with dignity. Old Jerry’s wife-Mi" S. vollet--sppears in neverul of the scenes and it a m. companion for the old mam who is one of the hindqut. op- Limislic uld'geutlemen one could hope Co med. The little Jacob girl inur- preted her part admirably- Brtd. it was wuh delightful naively she snuggled up lo " Grandpa " and asked tor 6t a up lo .. LIT-taunt mm - ,u. - story." The be-wigged, moustached and oth. er facial chugea Were admirable and E. D, excelled himself in ttureobbUr outht und in the wise hon mots and counsel he had, for every one. The stage settings, wings and "aetwdund all newly minted implied a lot of pre- Vim†work, "fleeting credit on the artists. . -- The orchestra' led by Mr Yirra truve delightful interludes and was much enjoyed. The proceeds amounted to about $80.00, A Field Day under tha Dominion l Alliance is planned tor Grey County on the 26.h insh, to be followed on Monday, 27th mm, by I County 00n- vention in Presbyterian Church. Mark- dtile, morning session " lo, afternoon at 1.80. The cireuhir culling it up it i is ., for the con'sidention of questions at urgent importance to tbs Uoumy land Province." The general than). in no. pa bt Que PrcpatrtuW" Alliance _speaerrsotiil discuss, " Relation of the chime-hem? " Political Aupecu." "Prel- ‘ent opportunity and outlook." ' A. _ . " Old Boots.†ammo-1w“ an" - 'Suri",');';""";"',')?;),,??'.,':': "uT,"k"iiTiTtaiduh-utr- r is an advantage genuine- Io L'ariiirGuietinttetet ‘L_n.hL-om|n BRANCHZ iil3tittltg,tt, t'iibaiijttttr, Field Day and Convention DURHAM, inunsnu. APRIL 23,1914 {an 35% either. the Dominion With qghdtth lg incorporated the Holstein United States and Mexico at Wer Mexico for month. back he. been in a state of enuehy. and now the trouble is being extended tor the States have been dawn into the turmoil to punish President Huerta for insults to the American flag. A battle he: been tought at Vera Crus, 4 Americans and 200 Melina: killed. President Wilson this shown edmlnble patience, but it hll cemd to be a virtue. At the home of the bride's sister, Mrs I H. W. Hunt, Vickers, a pretty but quiet l wedding took place Wednesday last,!, April 15, when Min Alberta Cutlt united l heart and hand with Mr Robt. MeGilli- way of Glcnelg. Rev. W. W. Prud-I ham, Durham, tied the nuptial knot in the presence of the immediate relatives of the contracting parties. The bridal chorus was played by Miss Ella Cuff, sister of the bride. Promptly at four p m., the bride was given away by her father, prettily attired in cream cash. mere trimmed with silk lace. over lace, _ and wearing a silk cash with corsage bouquet of pink carnationa and maiden hair tern. She travelled in a tailored suit of navy serge with hat of black satin. After the ceremony the bridal party sat down to a dainty supper, after which the young couple left for their home in Glenelg. The Review wishes them ahappy and prosperous wedded life. Mrs Gordon, Miss Mary and two sons, of Weyburn, Sash., visited the former's sister, Mrs H. Sealey, last week. Mr and Mrs A. Aljoc, and family. of Hanover, spent Easter with his mother, Mrs Wm, Aljoe. Mr Findlay McCuaig, accompanied by Misses Lizzie and Katie MoCuaig. of Top Cliff, also Mr Chas. Menon. ald and sister visited Mr and Mrs A. Lawrence Monday evening. Mr and Mrs kobt. Whitmore and children, of town, spent Sunday last with Mr and Mr. Jas. Hopkins. Wedding bulls are ringing. Miss Elizabeth Scott spent part of her Easter holidavs with Mr and Mrs Robt. Parslow, ot Artemesia. Born-on Apm um, to an uuu ........,.._--_ _-,__ ".r Mrs Wm. Hargrave, a son. Fr'iiF' 19. The junior public school‘ Mr and Mrs Wm. Zufeldt, of Han. [minimum exausirvstioh will bo 1seld over, spent Easter with Mr Jas. iduring the same week, beginning June l Brown. Ar,, The senior public school gradual. Miss Millie Whitmore left on Fri. l ion, senior high school entrance and day to teaeh in a school mtar Butling- the model entrance and lower. school ton. rrxaruinatiott for entrance into the Miss Vera Allen spent Easter holi- Normal school and Faculties_0f Edu- dFY' with her sister, Mrs Geo. HOP'gcutinn will he commenced Monday, kins. ‘Junv 8. Applications must he made to Miss Vera Hopkins holidayed 1,etlty. puhlitr school inspector by May 1. i week with her sister. Mrs Robt. Whit- 1 The "rttriculation exumintlion honor l more, Durham. 1 and pass. and the upper school exam- _. . '-- A. Born-on Apxil 14th, to Mr and Mrs Wm. Hargrave, a son. Miss Millie Hopkins and her cous- in visited friends at Edge Hill recent- Ir. - Miss Nancy Lawrence spent Satur- day and Sunday with Mrs P. Law- rence. Egrcmont. Mr lots. Brown. of Durham, Sun- dayed with his father. Mr Jas. Brown, Mr James Aitchison, of St. Helena. svisitlng with his brother in-law. Mr John Mills. Rev. T. W. and Mrs Mills left on: Tuesday "for Shelburne, to visit his; mother, who is seriously ill. ( Miss Ruby Smith spent Easter inl Miss Rub: Owen Sound A few from here attended the Bible Class Social at the Rocky Saugeen Church last Thursday, Views on tr Pro. bable Sons " were shown with the lan- tern belonging to the Adult Bible Class of Dornoch Presbyterian Church. $33333aï¬ï¬‚aï¬Ã©ï¬wxxgwgngflmgg McGu.uvRAv--CuoF POPULAR PLACE --.---i.e--- 1iymeaeal DORNOCH Mr Proctor and Mr C. Morganmf‘ Kimberley, spent n few days " John McGowan'.. Geo. A. Staples, son of Mr 1nd Mr! J“. Staples of Mukdnle. has been ap- pointed Travelling Freight Agent for itho C. P. R, with headquarters at Van- lctnnrer. Miss Jean Wylie, teacher near Clin- ton, returned to her duties Monday, after visiting her parents, Rev, Mr 1nd Mrs Wylie. Misses-Minnie Limin and Marguerite Hutton have been visiting in Owen Sound for the past week. Messrs Robt. and Ernest Acheson, from near Dundalk, were in town for the Horse Fair Thursday. Mr Mike McAuliffe left Monday to re- aumc work on the National Transcon- tinental Ry., west of Cochrane. Mr Cecil Davis returned to Stratford on Wednesday. Messrs Eric Kelly. siiiriirii"aat, Caldwell Marshall. D. C. Town, Mr and Mrs E, A. Goodwin and Misses Vnddie and Hazel Caldwell and Effie and Grace Hunter attended the ball in Walling last Thursday night. /7rracaj5iia'ii last rThqrsday night. ,"WacairHdio l,. v . l j. . . F ' ls Mr F. W. Kelsey and daughter Miss Susie were in Owen Sound Friday and Saturday last. Mr Joe Firth returned to his home at British Columbia Monday, after recur perating the past 2 months in Ur. Grave’s Hospital, Fergus. Miss Margaret Petty visited in Shel. burne with friends a few days lent week. Mr Archie Black left Wednesday to take a position in St. Mary's. Mr and Mrs Sun Wright and little daughter, of Kingston, spent from Sat" 'iurdarto Wednesday with his parents here. Mr , in Kingston. "iiiiris" the REVIEW a Trial Mr George prios wan taken ill with a hemorrhinrir'Nrt.mtek and has since been in poor health. _ Hana Dr. Pyne hm anounrvd that the junlqr high Ichnnl entrance exam- niatiuna for 19i00lt he held on June 17, [Sand 19. The junio_r public school graduation examination will be held m... ,.....4. m.“ . . inatioms for entrance to the faculty of educutlon begin on Tuesday. June ll, and the middle school examination for The Will examine eyesX): the me- thod that never fails. arantees to relieve eye-sight trouble, eye strain, headache in every ease. Friday, May), Ist, '14 TICE I. Pig E. Katz Middaugh “one, Durham ii, Wright in“; city freight agent we1t:1.oe.yiteitiitt, Speci- alist, wi .be at the ExamnDates E. KATZ 00".“ entrance into the norma1iyschooit' onl Monday, June 22, May 16, is the Int day for nppllcuinm. The Norati model schools um open on Tuesday, August 18, and the Normal school . bout three Weeks earlier than former ly. Appiieatiou must he made to the _ department of .Iducstion not later than ai. " for the Model school. and Aug. 20tor the Normal. I 'tiii ililntilMli or CANADA Important Notice ! The season for seeding is near. has to buy seed more or less. It buy the best. We have it. Five Roses Flour Ontario Bran Pine Tree Flour Western Bran Milverton Jewel Shorts McGowan's Eclipse Feed Flour Chesley Good Luck Corn Chop Bring us your Batter and Eggs. MRS. A. BEGGS fry SON New Spring Suits: PROGRESS BRAND CLOTHING ALERT JUVENILE CLOTHING TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT issued. also TRAVELLER? CHEOUES. lull-bl. throughout the world. Duns m "tcreepy-tttttgg"'""'""""""' ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO DRAFTS In Lir,GLo, itroot on our 'rtrrrest"tmtortu, also BANK MONEY ORDERS. MONEY trunnion-rod by - " cable. DURHAM BRANCH: S. HUGHES, Manager. RENNIE'S NO. 1 CLOVER SEEDS RENNIE'S N0. i TIMOTHY SEEDS S. F. MORLOCK We indulge in absolutely no exaggeration when we say that in these lines you will see Clothing values that have never been excelled in Durham. The smart distinctive etyles, the tep-to-tlates exclusive meteriale, the perfect fit and the eplen~ did quality of tailoring shown in these goods can hardly fail to elicit your admiration end your order. See them. Meke a point of it. Progress Brand Clothing end Alert Juvenile Clothing have a tremendously strong repntetion. Every customer who has tried them usually comee bee]: again, es the Linings, Pit and'Style ere euperior to the ordlnery run of Clothing, We have n splendid assortment in Bleak and Capital Paid Up Reserve F ands Total Assets __ Navy Worsted, also Tweed Suits. During this mouth we are going to give a splendid Safety Razor with evety Suit from $4.00 up. for Men and Young Men, and INCORPORATED 1869 Paw - " “-00 - c. and: a scum-II" Mott-E.--". April thh, 1914, to Mr bad In John Morice. n (lumbar. The 'eco and thin! din-ions of h I so, Con. 1. _ a. R., Gltttehel00eui','? ", iiiifi;iiiiiiaiua' Giii/itrutt, of Du ham. . .. . _-__- {£1 u, Every farmer It will pay you to For Rent t 1 1,560,000 1 3,575,000 1 80,000,009 We want them. A. H. Junta PHONE 50 Ill fl tif “an" it» l/i , p; {naked in st lrehlnd.‘ Bern aban- ' iutor-, (it g thore' l “in " _ {NWT and ssrvd. The Hand at ttiii:'::':':'; he botst I a)" ".; pond. London of Eng- LESS. ‘ol'Tltn. hat the: a better n of that " jg wind. 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