" C a The present system of 00-0me ive ex- .perilusntnl work in a“: irultnre was jitaeted in I†with (I) plots, which were , situated on twelve different fauna in Ontario. Sines that date. however, the work has increased from your to our And in lathe" an. 1|.th plots. which I we" situtod on 2.â€) farms. We nro 1 min pups'lnl to distribute mutmiall hr eo-o-tive expel-humus with fre [ tiliuls. fodder crops. routs. grains. grasses snd clover. I Iota-and porn-nu in Ontario who 'igh Mt in the work. In? ssh-ct any l nasal t noun-ants form-std hi tum the Dirittoeuat ones of the rholeel - All -rut will he furnish-d] In the deceased we had a man that was highly esteemed by all classes and creeds during his lifetime as was proved by the large number of all de. nominations that attended his funeral to pay u last tribute ot respect to the remains of a dear spiritual adviser whose aim and object during his lite was tuwin souls to the Savicur. He preached his last sermon on Sunday -the 17th of February last with Com munion in the Gaelic language. N t being very well on the day of the sate. nment he continued getting worse dny alter "i; until finally it resulted in death. e received the best of care from his attending physician Dr. Button and from his faithful eompan- ion Mrs McLeod and other women who attended him on his deathbed. but Menus nor physican could not stay the werfu! hand of death. Thus endurthe life of s good and iaithlull servant of the Master. 1 Mr. McLeod leaves u loving wife two daughter: and four sons to mourn the lulu of a faithful husband and fath- His highest aim and object wss to preach the gospel in purity, not smothing it so as to please the carnal .minds of his hearers, he was not it be- 'iiaver in preaching flowery sermons that might creste a sensational feeling " the time to the listener. Nor did he; 'believe in passing one we o Scripture Sabbath after Sabbath with- out meditating thereon. taking the book in rotation, by so doing he always gave his hesrers the bitter aide as well as the sweet. .-amongsc his Kiri-boners, hat those whoJound it t ir duty to “and to 'his services in the sanctuary found in -him a true and faithful servant of " .divme Master. his future welfare depended on " nun earnings, he managed to get along in his studies in his boyhood days till he obtained a eertitietite as wheel teacher. He taught school for a number of years, but not satisfied to eoMne himseli to teaching he decided on giving his life to a higher calling than that of a common school teacher. believing that he had more work to do in the Master's sen ice, he cenclud ed to take the necessary steps to re. pare himself tor the ministery. it"- ing been successful in " undertaking he was licensed as a minister ot the Presbyterian Church in the year 1875. The deceased was born in Prince Edward Island in the year 18-13. thus he was bt years " the time of his death. His mother died when he was a few months old and his father depart- .ed this lite when he was two years of age. so as we heard him otten any that Ihe never knew what it was to have a ta.thtrortnothel. Thus we find that qt will be remembered that in Price -ville we had two branches of the Pres. -b_vterian >body until Oct. 18th 1877, when aunion took place. One branch :being that of the old Established Church or Scotland and the other the Free Church, end although tumor) had taken lace some of the older members V1%, branches had the vain idea-that they‘ceul'd tind out " whatbraach of the Church the new rastor received his college training. n " wisdom the Rev. gentlemen concealed the mystery until the day of his death and we have heard some 'ot the old inquisitive members asking him the question which college he rtv ceived his education " but he simply answered them in silence making them none the wiser. Thus we found that we bad a wise councillor in our new pastor. , 0n the 21st of August 1878 he was ordained as pastorof the St. Columba Church. Priaville and Bunesean, or Durham Reed as it was then called. 'He for a number ot years preached Jour times every Sabbath. until his re. turn in 1838, when 'Bunessan was abandoned, when he had then the charge of the one church, that of Prieeville. 21t2ligitv'1,t, of law wean from his great ily enemy the Mhmn he was unable to pay his .annunl Visits to a certain extent In raps-.101 promise we mdeiin ,. neon: blue of the anw of living 'tshort gusset: u the m. ot the mo Church. Prieeville. On the lutSnbbnth of June1878 he rim-chad " that normal in Ihe Gulic ' name as probntionor in St. And. rew's church In the momma and in the afternoon in the English. was? in St Pml's Chantirwhieh stood exact y when the large and oommodiom Freshman Church now stands. 0'11 Rev. nicked amalgam as pastor of the Presbyterian Church in this plaeetortheiUt t8or 19 years. We no; canis- that our “for" are but he ch in“ in givingany- thine 19:3)?â€ng at. Mao? I the Rovemod ttentlmsuut's lite an career, gum " mm in St. Columba during m." Church, Pt ’AIIO AGRICULTURAL Al PIIIIENTAL UNION. intâ€. s. A8rtuttgb. uncut: in .9, be new a" gammy: ttlm. Soun- of our mph humped tho'r maple tn†last week, but the new winter cause. them to take " mt now. D. K. MeArthur, has been away nt.. landings meeting in Humilton at the Chosen Friends. _ . On the move. _ ' Daniel Metuwhern has moved on the Mamet fallâ€. to. Palm-ville and "I. mm. how. J. McArdlu has rentrd in to James Gilles. Donald Ferguson but moved fre new PrieeviiU to lot. " con. ll. 333:qu “Wilma mum from Dmmm Mr. and Mrs. Jumps Gilles have an increase of awn to their already large family. Our tnwn has the honor of having the resident of the Reform Amwialion of Bhutan and Dundalk living in it, in the porwn of Mr. A. H. Burnt-tr. he is a worthy sum-cam: to Dr. Williams of Dundalk. Mr. James Fetus went to Owen Sound nnd there was married to Miss Dunn, danghtu'uf Andres, Minn. for. merit of Proton. Many hut " dayl. Mr. Amos ChNlette and Mr. Archie McLood are inten ling to migrate to Rainy River Ditrtricrin search of wealth. We wish them success and a speedy re- Ium with riches M. their command. Who was the voting man that WM initiated into the Chmsen Friends lodge Inst week. A grand concert is is to he held at the Top 1'litf School on the, 8th of April un- der the auspices of the Top Clitt singing school. where tho inner man will be re- freshest. A good time may he expected. 1'otne on. come all. Admission 15 cent. single person and 25 cont: I couple. It see-ms on if the weather to-dey will belie our first item " it has turned quite wintry agnin. Beautiful spring is at band seemingly u the snow is disappearing rapidly un- der the warm breezes of the south. Miss C'hrior Mcleil ham been visit- ing friends in Yellow valley Int. week. It seems to no that the Rune-nan die trict has been enlarged a quite: bit recently or the Mtoteht.own Scribe is trying to pan thrungh inn-um. but he has referred to t he Top Clie correspond- ant as being curly. C,rttld he prow- it? Thanks for your compliments. [“Buno essan"lsst week, was our uni-take. It came {mm Ncotchtown Ed. It.l Quite I mrmher from this vicinity at- tended the funeral nf the lalo Mrs. Me- Call. She WM an aunt of Mr, Hugh Mclhnmld, of this part. M r. Alexander McEachern had A wood bee one drtydlatst week and the boys worked with a wilt and cut. him about wounds, A few of the bays from around here tonk in the Conundrum tlu 'per held in \Vntsnn’s Hall on Friday the 19th ult.. where they open: a pleasant, time. hut how to et home without getting wet nus JMI',',l,','t cnnundmm for them to solve that they had mat with that night. Pt. I clnatr--L uie Dulglish, Lizzie Griemu. H clan Jr.~Hnghio McDonald, Bell Custom Willie Brown. Nessie Colliyon. III elm. Jr.-Duttatd Clark. Walter Clark. Archie McLean, May Clark. aâ€; II class Sn-Alex. Dalglisl'. Spurgecn McLean. Augie Morton, Ida Bluwn. Pt. II chti-gmssie McDonald. Neil McLean. Term [)alglish. Mary Morton. m clans 'h.--metrsie Smith, Jessie Flwom. Tenn. McLean, Tana McCor- mick. mM-me-of charge to nth applicant but ho will heexpecud to can not the (can according to tho instructions gent with the mods. and to "port the mom of his teat " soon " possible after har. The following in the report of B. S. No 10, Remind. for January, Fobrnnry and March. It is based on the result of eouninations, "View uranium and M- toudance Only those taking the high- est pundit“! are reported. Named in order ofanerit. IV che-Amen Pntherbough. Lorne Clark. Maggi. Cum). Jar. Eweno. V cus.--)" Campbell, Charles Lunny. Particular varieties need not, he. men- tinned an nil the kind. to he dUtrihuted are those which have done exceptional- ly well upon the trial plot: in the Ex- perimental Department. & Testing 4 varieties of mam for in? 8. Three yurietie-hf buckwheat. 7. mt" varieties of clover for bay. 9. 4 varielieool wring wheat. 10. 4 vs:- ielin of hank-y. ll. 5 varieties of oats. P2. 4 varieties of peas. l8. 3vnrirtirs of beam. ll, 6 varieties of carrots. 16. 5 varieties of mungeli. 16. 4 varieties of turnips. Material for eitherNo. 1 or No. 2 ex- Feriments will haunt. try-express. and or each of the other. It will he forward- ed tttl All fertilizers and seeds will sent in good time forspvinie nerd- ing. providing the Opplications are re- ceiVed at an early date. The supply of material being limited. those who wply lira will he surest of obtainin the de- sired "ttttit. It might he. well gn- each Applicant to make a second choice for (our the ttrut could not be granted. C. A. zavrza, Director. Agricultural College, March 22nd. 18W. t. Growing 3 loguminoun crop. for green fodder] lk Growing tt mixtur'es of win for [run (udder. I. Toni»; ammo-of ooda, superphoo- phate, mundane of potash. .muuuro. and no manure with corn. 2. testinsr nitrate of soda, luperpboo- pinto. marine of potash. unwun, turd no mum-e with mnngéls, a, Toning 0 uadintGrieurs of fodder LUt of experiment. for 1897 t A. D. GALBBAITR. Teacher. SCHOOL KOPEVILLE. TOP CLIFF. .0. Ll‘CKY J In. 'i'riii'jiiiid ARCHlVE TORONTO uOur t1otk is Canadian grown' and ac- unwanted. Catalogue (English or Fl ench) free on appliyat inn Show "isll'ngla, Toronto. j Why buy of foreign concerns or of middlemen when you can purchase an cheaply of us and get better' value. Wt', have the largest assortment and employ the very latest and most improved methods for pro mating. All ,toek carefully packed†under our personal supervmlon, and all new van-it ties tested at our trial farms before he: log catalogued. These are the only testing orthards connected with any Nursery in the Dominion. Agents Wanted to Represent Us. Special attention given to Park. Cen.. etery and Boulevard orders Estimates furnished for supplying entire orchard.. TOO ACRES. Shrubs, Roam, Wines and Seed Pota.. ova. nm ilill (lllllliillliU TREES. If you want Bargains, come this month to. Fruit d; Confectionery of all kinds. The old Stock bought from Mr. T. Moffat " be rushed off at low prices to make room for New tloodts, arrived and arriving. The purehaser shall pay a deposit of 8100 at the time of sale, the balance (f one-half the purchase money in one month, thereafter: the remaining one half in cash, or secured by a mortgage payable in from one to five years at the option of the purchaser. For further particulars. apply to CRERAR, CRERAR & BAN KIER, - - -- _ Jlendor's Splicitors, Ham 23rd March '97. Upon this Lot is erected a good brick Dwelling Home 15x24, two storeys high, Withadditiona14x20nnd 18x22. Moo 3 .trame Stable 22x24 and Shed Matt'4 till in 'repair. At 1 o’clock p. m., the following property'.-- The South half of lot number Seven- teen on the cast lid. of Countess Street in the Town of Durham. Under and ‘by Virtue of Power of Sale contained in a. Mortgage made by Jushun Woodland, default lining been made in the payment thereof, there will be sold b) Pceuc AUCTION " the "IlDDAUGB HOUSE. " Durham, on Mr. Sandy Bell, Rob Roy, intends to spend anothcr summer in the old settle. men“. He leaves 40:- that part next Tuesday. Mr. Donald MeCortnnek after spend- ingthe winter but Wisconsin lumber camp has returned home hale and heoutr. “Welcome back Mac. JIcLachlan Wit) New Groceries, - New Canned Goods, New Crockery, and Glassware. FONTHILL 51733512133 The Leading Canadian Tree Mam, Grant McOomh ha heett under the weather of late. Min Annie McCormick. Walkerton. , a? pungent visiting at her home in this Mr. F. McKinnon and family moved to Proton one day last week. t Quito . crowd attended W. Godfrey's sale [alt Wednesday, all the stock sold well, more especially the sheep. Willis going to Dakota, tie will be much mP'e1alottnd this-community. M r. Alex. BeiN wood hee hut Friaay turned out very well. He got a. thie. pile of wood cut. Mr. W. L. Dixon had two of his pupils in town the other day, getting .their pictures (shun. and also showing them through the town, TOWN PROPERTY '.TIJIISDAY, APRIL m, Ir. SALE OF VALUABLE A. MrLA CHLA N S, OPENING I I I Terms: Mfomu'a Old I to ~n-.. - Hamilton'. N. 1Bi'-r/ilo ensure It good job the Hides must be well salted " soon u t. ken off; _ u Bithe New Process, which for Finish and Soft- ness can’t be beat. We do the trade in Raw Furs. Highest Price Paid, - _, - Horse Hides, Cow Hides, Dog Skins, Tanned suitable for Workmanship Unsurpassed Fine Choice in Vallses, Grips, Hone Blankets, Ike., an. Robe Tanning! H. mm: l may, many. Nu m Tho undersigned bu lug been restored toheulm by nimplo moans, altar suffering tor seven] year- with a so :orelunn "treetiou, and ty at dread alsoâ€. Comma-pilot.“ anxious to make known to bu fellow sullen-era the monusof cure. Tome" who deqireit, he will cheerfully loud (free of charge) . o: pyof the prenuripton used, when they will tInd a sure cure for (tau-Imp“... Aothmot, qu.. tnrrll. Bro-chillumnd all throutnud lung "at. IIIIIPIV He ho as all saunter: will try thirsrtmedr, u tt '. mvulnnmlo. Thom, otetuYituttttrmrm'rrfrption wh' . twill-mat than: nnfhingmud may prove . ble, ulna, will please uddu u We Handle everything in the IIarnte line, " right prices. CALL & SEE OUR l Collars, Pads, ' i Bites, Whips, &c., " Heavy & Light Harness TO SUIT YOU. Take full ttttvantage of the offer by leaving your order with the REVIEW to day, or sending direct to i67’7co N s UM PTIVES The Ontario Legislature met on 10th February, andthe Domini, n Parlia. ment is summoned to meet about the middle of March, and more than usual interest is being taken in them ; the Ontario House on account of its new Mining Law, and the Dominion House on account of the Tariff and other questions which must be dealt with 'by‘the New Parliament and is almost. sure tn prolong its session be. yond the usual time. from now to the close at the Dominion House _ Satisfaction Guaranteed. Durhul ' 20 t on Vmoy , u ' on Holstein T " , 21 Mt. For.» , a , lo '.titr-rrtm-httititteo-r.t3r “Mind's!“ autumn: "lt,t.'.t"afe,',',12tt I'll " no“ we. 1. Hood. at., “I... attettettrPutot-ttttM--ttts leerllls Fillood'e Harness !! inte gain; mm Robe Tanning I Robes t Goats . LEKVENS, Jr. (MORNING EDITION) G. T. It. TIIE TABLE. THE GLOBE, TORONTO. Thos. Smith. You Can Have FOR 81.00 FURS. 4" ,ww’v- - Pills 10 " 10 " 10 05 Ago-cal financial boinmatmnaneted Olin "ext death Stand-rd Bank INAaa, _ - to lend. lonoylnvuud {or Mu. hm bought and told. David Jack-on, Jr,, a... rm. u “an! E Jackiâ€, New, Public. Land Valustors, Insurance Agents, Commissioners. Fire Incumnce promptly altmded to. sl', to 6% intend. "an . [or n uur ff'"""".?', ran-uni Plow. oak your . hhor about if who hat one, and Xe will tell you if ia the market. Come and ace , for -rlf. Eur? Farmer should have a beatWvit in the Market. SPWEQ t have heavy Stocks of all kinds of : Goods, eortttitit'ttg If A car-load of Almaty Harris Uri/Ix. A car-load of the Adam’s Wayyoo. A ear-load oy' Buggies and Carts. These (1174 going just, romp artdget your r/mt'ce. CONVEYAN GEES. (iii) GARDEN (.ili.:)fiEEI)S(lii: aa'51llllP PARKER'S FIELD me have a number luff and would like fo clam than out at . I . . . ' . ' . can! not. I yogurt! a bargain here " yum chance. All land: of Rama», Churn. h, Jf - -- Marriage Licenses issued Durham Lower Town Implement erooms. Don’t fo ef our celebrated Percival Ply ' one, maize mu tell you it ia fhe nun-Ir»! "Riff 1%: J ACKSON S. Head Wear Body Wear Foot Wear of the best quality and Values, Second to None. C. MCARTHUR ilails-lriilit, " lt Cheap. "[Dalglish's thd Btand.l Can supply you WITH AND 'em once, you‘l can maria. DRILLS! DRUGSTORE. FLOWS! Massey Harris Britt thia 'W?i, ',li.l:,:itr.liriiit'titi'ii' 2 "C _)?ii)"3. £43 v" ft 1.3%] _ -F t? Ar? '1' I w STOVES. thitu,' iiGri For Cough†Cyslds, BM '""eetr--, ammettt of Moatett to Loan Spring. " ie the prirm thunkin past pa couvinc vnll me "Large All kinds Organs G', WARE Cr., Chat Call and i New Print New Dres: Nerr Lace EVERY See our Lines of Ihlrhzu Big Line of BEG " tak e rs tha Sys, its New New An