as ‘"poky‘‘ and its hts. ‘‘* ‘‘*Men aro so inaed in half serlous alous lake trying to a, in the first place, te, in the second, 1 chatter of mothers ind the gasps of inâ€" 1a â€" It‘s too provokâ€" s and airs, but theiy would bo welcomed * replied Alice, with ttish than the meanâ€" little heart. Dapont was not ao her wordsâ€"on the such scant weight ination. It was so md should attempt 10w subject by venâ€" Aerness,"* anggested Its climate well m of *‘salubrious," ospectuas originnlly nd yet when yoaung ason Welles of het o thither she deâ€" them just as they nd. What becomes bursts? Thank goodeâ€" a writing‘s powa# repetition. In ceerâ€" m heat, nolseo and essontials to a pop» 1 hours, how keep from m e ashamed of A relieved that its ed away. Sho did » memory of a vain h over in readiness 1at she had a griev> band, not that Paul I kind and generous 1e orthodox virtues. 1 his amiable qualiâ€" being virtuous, bus xy. But there was n about his regard. ike to be treated a# en, to be eagerly en gfli ned 1‘1)‘:1&‘ It. Courtship bhad lice to be dismiss From her view 18 recedent. of Paal the lover al thes busband. ealous, ardent, inâ€" iness; now be was bsorbed with the ific Roview, accedâ€" with a **Yos, my ily, my love,""* but er, too, as interrapâ€" ; brote with a club e suroly was an adâ€" iced. everlasting Mantell ‘ remarked Alice on "s that, my deatr?" rissin@ a line in ® ) was woearied of h poles from the ry enil 1€T itors as they were might have been , but devotion to ad divested them irfnities, and, beâ€" pssion of surprise ing eyezlasses and y laoked individuâ€" forked wand can tato for the girdle ose girls had ever a congruous with vither of the forâ€" t respectful adâ€" Dupont. inos and Rhadz with the soul of ig Mantell twiu® gail, found the landa roundabout ito proserves for eusities. Hadthey y dear,""* replicd passed unaltera »mbling authors, a. Why, perhaps ione, concentrated ind paper, migh*® n Thus far this ) panoply of his ey had worshiped umility had notÂ¥t xchanging many er tho incompatiâ€" hbis Juno, which ing intuition that rouny woman disâ€" not failed to perâ€" dining room o8 lice that all the it The Mantell ao littlo table is r and eyeglasses , as if they were icken begun the would that induâ€" rrong from such & armed wher his & to week til I presums so"* into e ewingt *"*if Y s:;z ill camdad h1 I â€"WIG MAAA T 4@AAA VAAA * OURKAM PHARMACY ALL KINDS % Q%6%%¢%%e e080%%%8 +4 THACOALE AT TAs We have Decided to Continue the WALL n W y Until our Stock is entively dis ‘ MOTH Preventive Bags MOTH PAPER MOTH Campbor and other insecticides MacFARLANE &Go. We have still a great rariety of Patterns to offer which will assuredly please you. Have you seen our 3 by 6 Wiadow Shade at 40cts., or, our Lace Inserting Shade at $100?> Both Extra Values. ALABASTINE §$ LYCAS, wRIGHMT,. _ «< BARRISTERS, so NOTARIES, convEey MONEY TO LOANâ€"1ow aatke LOWER TOWN . . LOCkk,. * *~*@* Merkdale. w. H. Wa1gkT, + ~ * Owen Sound. C. B«TsOX, â€" * * * ‘ Darham. Not®z.â€"Otmce bours, 9 a. m. to bg). m., and, for convenience of clients, Mr. Batson will be in his office, Tuesday Weduesday and Thursâ€" day ovenirgs from 740 to 10 o‘clock DVRMHAM OFFICE, Caroer‘s Biock, 3â€"25â€"1 Lower Town. L 00000 _ Ocz OFFICE FIRST DOOR EAST OF the Durham Pharmacy Calder® Block. â€" Residence first door west of th lest Office, Durham. Will be in Priceville the first Wednes day in each month. Office at the Comâ€" mercial Hotel. U Jewelry and SBDCCLIdCiC® _ and Flat Ware of all descriptions Y)airing a spechlty.-â€"-UPPER T URHAM. Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D. 8. 3ARRISTERS. soLICc‘TOoRSs., CONVEYANCERS. &câ€" OfMices :â€"Opposite TOWT HALL, Lower Town, Darham z& 5,000 to loan at lowest rates of DENTISTRY. ssUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, ALU‘ â€"_ stein, Ont. Parties waited upon within a reasonâ€" able distance, if desired. Istein, January 14th. PAPER in different colors. Elliott & Elliott, A. CORDON. S. HORSBURGH. Li# 4& BATSON. RS, soLICcITORS, CconvEYANCERS, ac. â€"me aatee~EASY TERMS wWATCHES, CLOULS, nd Spectacles, Sily‘el‘ SALE LicEexs@Ees, Holâ€" pURH AM TOWN, A STORY in 4 CHAPTEKS If your label date is not as‘ it should be, let us know and. it will be put right. JI. We are serding out accounts and we wart a hearty resporse as we need the money, having during a hard season waited on a good many, III. A few of our friends are over a year in arrears. This chapâ€" ter is for them. Need we say more 2 _ More satisfactory to deal direct with us than by collectors as we may be forced to do, IV. " Kind words will never die" We like them, but they wont pay accounts. Please send toâ€"day. Deeds tell. OF Ehe CGrep @wiz}v. Durham, Thur. May 20, ‘97. Monday, May 24th. Queen‘s Birth Day. Aged 78. Mzke it a holiday for fifty years yet any way. D. MeNichol, M. P. P. fair day and met many uents, Last Saturday‘s * Mail and Kimpire â€" gives a portrait and biographical sketch of Mr. David Boyle, Qutarno‘s chiet archaeologist. _ Dr. J. F. poyle, Priceâ€" ville, is a son of this gentleman. Hunter‘s Bicycle Livery is now startâ€" ed, order your wheels the night before if you like. Telephone No 12. You may haye one for a hour, day, or week, Clevelands or COrescents. Moderate charges. CV ESV & HOE‘e CCCR O Comveebre good education to whom $600 and exâ€" penses for the first year would be an inducement. _ Write wich full particulâ€" ars. THE MANAGER, 49 Richmond St, West., Toronto, Ont, Miss Maggie McCall, Glenelg, left Tuesday murpin% for Wingham being summoned there by a telegram annountc ing the death oJ a niece, youngest child of her sister, Mrs. Carsou. g‘he litcle one, nï¬ed nearly 8 years must bhave died suddenly. The Edge Estate has caused a great improvement to be made on the Hughes residence opposite the Presh({l,erinn Church, by haying it resided and some additional accommodations built to the rear. â€" Messrs Kress and Whitmore doâ€" ing the work. BCE (CrasB EEXCEK.â€"Quite a number of farmers in Bentinck have been served since our last issue with legal notices asking for $5 for h:wing used a style of fence said to be an infringement of a certain patent. |â€" Barrister Elliott, of town is hand‘ing the case for the farmâ€" oi T o ve m epanere se W ANTED.â€"Intelligent men Awith VAF WBR Ro EPC OBR 0 ers, who on fair day seemed one and all determined to resist the claim, and are already being supported by other townâ€" ships. | Mr. G. McKechnie, of the well known . firm N. G,. & J. finished a two. weeks‘ campaign in the neighboring districts last Saturday, having held a meeting every night, where the interests of the creamery, and through it, of the comâ€" munity were discussed. A Liberal supâ€" port has been promised which will be increased as the herds increase, the two past X@nrs having caused many farmers to reduce, Operations begin toâ€"morrow the 2Dth with Mr. J. G. Wilson, of the 0. A. C. Guelph, in charge. ArrivEa Sarz.â€"The party of South Bentinckers who left the station a week T C TE TE dvu Fvarte mt meevouts ArrivEa Sarz.â€"The party of South Bentinckers who left the station a week ago Monday with two car louds of goods for the Wagiboon district made rather slow time, avrriving on Sumrda(r. all safe and sound bhowever. They had 14 hours °C C CC Bav. The three young delay at @rtsy BC NC s ME ky serePYELERET wives left last Monday morning fore this REevi®W reaches the this news the wives and the I will have welcomed each othe! surroundings, while Geo, A. v to console himself with thir " the girl I left behind me," an that implies. S.G. TEACHER®‘ IxgstirtUr®.â€"Thiusâ€" day and Friday of next week see a large nuruber of the Teaching fraternity in Markdale at their annual meeting, and this is what Pres. Sharp, Insp. Campâ€" bell and SPCX' Irwin has in store for them : an address by the Pres.; a report of the 0. E. A. meeting. by the Secy, : « How and What to Teach," Thos, Alâ€" lan; * Home Work," Walter Nichol ; * Public examinations and how to conâ€" duct them," J. A. Graham ; "The value of classics in a Liberal Education," HM. Glendinning ; | The Responsibility of Teachers in Moral â€" Training." _ Miss Meanaugh ; * How to Learn to Talk," Miss Ena Paterson j Lessons with 3rd Class, Jas. 8. Rowe ; "3rd Class Literaâ€" ture," Miss Aggie Bull ; " Grammatical analysis," W. D. Mills. Then Inspector Campbell 18 down for an address on "The Education we want." Dr. Ego will welcome the Association in an adâ€" dress and last but not least, Inst, Directâ€" d last MV / V Taronto Will LOCAL AND GENERAL will welcome °* /*"\"" lt Ins dress and last but not least, Inst, Directâ€" or Wwm, Honston, M. A. Toronto will take up * Hismr‘y‘ " ‘and "*English Poâ€" etry." Sandwiched between the two days‘ intellectual {east is to be a social evening_ when Markdale people in the words of the Secy, **are determined to dn cheir share to make this the best Convention of. the age." Where‘s an umbrella ? Maggie McCall, Glenelg, left y morning for W ingbam being ned there by a telegram announcâ€" death of a niece, youngest child sister, Mrs. Carson. %’he litcle ed nearly 8 years must bhave died M. P. P. was in town on t many of his constitâ€" 1g the case for the farmâ€" r day seemed _ one and all resist the claim, and are supported by other townâ€" y morning, and beâ€" | eaches them with and the husbands each other in new Geo. A. will have with thinking ow d me." and all that and Empire‘ Tthe REvIEW from now to January 1st, 48908 for 50 cents. Mr. R. B. Culbertson returned from Toronto on Monday night. Mrs, and Miss Ho&uhoom, of Toronto ‘are visiting Mrs. J. Kelly, at present. Miss Halstead, of Mt. Forest, is visitâ€" ing Misses A. and B. McKenzie, at presâ€" ent. Revy. Mr. Pomeroy and Dr. Wolfe attended District Mecting in Mt, Forest this week. Bropome Prants.â€"Tomatoes, Cauliâ€" fRowers, and cabbage plants for sale at 8. Arrowsmith‘s. The Literary meeting of the League was well attended and an interesting program carried out. Miss Emma Whalen came home on MODd%{ night after a lengthy visit to Brussels and other places. Seventy milli)n people know that Hood‘s Sursa;l)]arilla purifies the blood, ;tnzngthenst e system and gives good ealth. Mr. Arch, McDougall, Flesherton, acâ€" companied by Mr. Proctor, also of Fleshâ€" erton, spent Saturday night and Sunâ€" day in town, Mr. J. D, Morgan is in town this week. The McDougalls, father and son have made an elegant job of pa(f)ering on Calder‘s Hall, The front o the Mcâ€" Kechuie store has also been brightened up, A church concert, or social, in Knox Church, Normanby. is areranged for Monday evening next. This is an anâ€" ?ula,levent, and generally very successâ€" ul. band Ox To PARLIAMENT,.â€"A petition was in circulation on Tuesday and getting largely signed, asking the Govyernor in Council to relieve farmers from . vexâ€" atious restrictions and imposts in the matter of fencing with wooden fences, Of late patent right and other schemes are claimed to be seriously hampering the farmer, Hopevilie P. 0. has, we believe changâ€" ed hands. The uew postmauster is Mr. â€". McKechnie, the mail carrier, _ The appointment is & good one, and will we are informed, give satisfaction. The former postmaster was, We helieve, Mr. I. McArdle, who is nonâ€"t esident, the duties being pe! formed by his fath er, the well known "* Joe." Quick Worxk. â€"The cm‘\gregannns CL Amos, â€"Egremont, and Knox Charch, Normanby, lately vacated, are almast unanimous in selecting as their future pastor the first probationer they have had. He is a Mr. Mitchell, has been 5 years in a charge at Almonte, and is highly spoken of. Some preliminary meetings have been held looking to a settlement, + MF. sPhew 6h ARUUEIST TE O 2 c00 ce ar ies d sold 27 thead of fat cattle Monday, to | buyer, Stoneouse of Hamiltan, Prices are firm and likely to get better. Mr. Hunter bas about carâ€"load on hand still, which will soon can be described as "*prime" and will go off without trouble. _A few days before Mr. M. Barber sold 5 splendid beasts. averaging about 1200 Ibs, to buyer Brunt. At 4c i there should be encouragement for the future. Inspector Campbell leaves this mernâ€" ing for Wiarton where he is billed to give an evening lecture on "The Eduâ€" cation that is wanted " before the East Bruce Teachers who meet there this week. â€" The Inspector is becoming wideâ€" ty known as An able and pleasing lecturâ€" M TT OUUOCIL Aanmwmmmults on his tibe y KHOVOPCTC 7 d cnvamile EJ er and has more demands on his time than he can spare, He speaks once on each day on technical subjects, We see an the list the well known names of J, Snell, M. A.. C. R. Mcintosh, Baines and Bright. Mr. A A San Hoxe Comtxa.â€"Mrs. B. Page, of Middleport, N. Y., a daughter of_Mr. Dan. McArthur, of the Glen, near Bunâ€" essan, came bome ill Tuesday, of last week, â€" But not long was she to enjoy the old home and the ministration of friends. She died sucdenly on Friday last, and was buried in Priceville, Rev. Mr, Humphrey conducting the funeral services. We join with the large comâ€" pany of mournets in extending symâ€" y â€" PE EY nins relatives.< She d PCP NV C y d 2 Ef services,. We join with the large comâ€" pany of mournets in extending symâ€" pathy to the sorrowing relatives. . She leaves two chldren. the youngest an inâ€" fant, to her husband‘s care. The busâ€" band came over Saturday evening on the last train, in time for the mournful satisfaction of seeing her laid to rest. LAcross® CLUB ORGANIZED. â€"On Friâ€" day evening of last woeek a promisin club was organized and from personneq we predict a lively and successful seaâ€" son. Below are the officers elected : Forrester. (nee Miss Jessie Hunter, ever enterprising, h The con: we believe changâ€" ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Are features pesultar to Hood‘s Pills. sizo, tnstaloss, eMoient, therough. A Mrs. Geo. McKechnie, aftet a illness, is recovering nicely. Hoods Me\{or Caldet has but indifferent health this last few weeks, but is creepâ€" ing around again, we are glad to see. Barrister Batson treated himself to wald: * You never know you have taken a pill till it is all 1 Barrister Batson treated himsell tG a safe this week, and some engineering skill was necessary to get it in position. Visitors are welcomed to the C. F. Meesing in the Presbyterian Church on Monday nights. . Good music. icocss Lese Ne b EPS The ealy pilis to take with Hood‘s Zassapesilin Miss Lizzie Johnston left last Monday for Huntsville, having secured a posâ€" ition on the Forester, Lizzie is an exâ€" pert compositor. Mr. D. Jackson is having an Artesiâ€" an well dug this week with G. Calder‘s machine and at a depth of 50 feet has etruck abundance of water. Mr. and Mrs. Morlock came home this week from their weddini tour havâ€" ing been as far west as Lake {ills, Wisâ€" cousin. A most enjoyable trip. Dr. Brown, Neustadt, will be at Dr. Sneath‘s office, Dromore, on Monday, Mu{)%th. for the treatment of diseases of the Eye and Ear, Egesight tested and eyes fitted with glasses, NOTICE. All persous indebted to C. McArthur are respectfully requested to call for their accounts and settle either by cash or note _ at once. All accounts left unsettled must be placed iuto other hands for collection. C,. McArtTHUE. The fireâ€"brigade are developing wonâ€" derful skill in hose handling by the practice they are giving themselves, but don‘t teil it in Chesley where they go on Monday to take part in & hose r(:el on Mnndaim ake paDl TN i ARDWE TONE" contest, which 1s amonli‘the events of a dn{’s sports got up by that enterprising village. We regret to have to chronicle the death of Miss_â€"â€"â€"â€" Vollett, daughter of Mr. Aaron Vollett, which took place at the residence of her uncle Charles Vollett last week. _ Deceased lived in Hamilton for some time but for a year hack the vital spark was growing gim. We extend our sympathy to the relaâ€"| tives who mourn the untimely end of a . useful life. Some very encouraging approaches have been made towards securing the Ballâ€"Hollinger firm for our town, gvery one is satisfied the Industry is a right one for this town, the members: of the firm are above susslcion. and it is cerâ€" tain that they could procure their supâ€" lies here cheaper than in most dplnces. g[owever they have not quite ecided where to go, and until they do it would hbe premature to rouse hopes. One month to June 21ud. How is that celebration progressing ? Messrs H. A. Hunter and A. Galbraith are taking upon them the military training necessm-{ for a * Boy‘s Brigade," and they will be able and willing to make some kind of a show in a mixed procesâ€" sion. We hope each fraternal society will discuss the matter, Other societies also, esgvecialli the Farmers Institute, which 5 months ago took the lead and placed a resolution on its books to celâ€" ebrate the unique jubilee event. Let action be the manner, Loyalty the motive, and the matter will come out all right. Lock tn® Doorâ€"Before the horse is stolen. Purify, enrich and vitalize your blood and build up your physical system hefore disease attacks you and serious sickness comes. _ Hood‘s Sarsaparilla will make you strong and vigorous and will expel from Â¥'our blood all impurâ€" ities and germs of disease. Take Hood‘s Sarsaparilla now. Hood‘s Pills are favorite fam.lg catâ€" oE uo es Elenre ‘ anael on Vfloo‘d's Pills are favorite fam.lg CALâ€" hartic. Easy to take, gentle, mild. 2 cents. â€"Quebec believed Laurier‘s 9rrom- ises and voted Liberal last year. hey like bis performances and vote Liberal this year â€"Aund now the six powers NAVIUNKM stovd around to see ‘air play while two little boys fight, find the boss boy turn bully and & word from them makes the buily do just a8 he pleases. â€"What was considered the end of war may be just the beginning. It Turkey‘s swelled head insists on _hayâ€" ing Thessaly in sg;t.e of the Berlin Treaty, ihere mls:y witnessed“ sox?‘e spectacular ting to ect the Gpreseco-'l‘urk?sï¬l affair. pee asy to Take * asy to Operate w 4 OORARRRUN EY CCR D aye c 24. igate the working of Kingston Peniâ€" tentiary has just made a sensational report. The whole Institution seems to be rotten and the irregularities are such that pearly every superior official is to be dismissed either for in;afï¬ciency _ _ j;20.2 42 a ahanmo Editorial Noto and Comment. or fraud. Eawnt 46 i 31 2. Acocheliiiiieestinie selatatet TLECT title to be a great man if his head does not get turned at the many evidences of pu{mlurity past, Eresent, and proâ€" #)eet. ve which attaches to his name. ha.Quebec elections were undoubtedâ€" A commisson appointed to Premier Laurier will prove his ?fe\... a evoeat man if his gead does It was time for a change. the six powers baving | to see ‘air p‘ay while s fight, find the boss boy and a word from them Pills As one man h investâ€" THE BOOM . OF THE SEASON Jn Feall blast at_NTcH rthur‘s READYâ€"MAE CLOTHING DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AND BOOTS & SHOES ly influenced by his outspoken career. The preferential feature of the tariff has caused his praise to be sung in two continents and her Most Gracious Majesty will have hard work to keeg first S-ï¬we in the hearts of Englis Canadians at least, during hber Jubilee festivities. Yet do we believe not one among the millions who will assemble on that day will be more truly loyal M en en s 0 20 ic t P than our French Canadian Premier whose motto is, "Justice, Freedom and Toleration." carriage" city, as ‘pro-Sunday carites were dubbing her, for by a majority of over 3u0 she has decided to adopt the innovation, While we do not believe the result will make the city "‘stink with corruption and oppression" as one anti carite fears, we regret the result, as there can be little doubt that the power of big corporatiens has given weight to cne side for selfish ends, the 16000 who voted in the minority comprising the most moral and respectâ€" ed part of business and laboring comâ€" munity. . It was the largest vote ever polled in Toronto, oaer 32000, and the result fastens on the city Sunday cars, without doubt, continuously. Someâ€" what generously the company and its advocates decided not to make 2 show â€"The victory in Quebec which we briefly noted last week is fully deals with in our Ottawa letter. . Itis scarceâ€" ly possible to see the farâ€"reaching conâ€" sequences of that vote. It means an advance of Liberal sentiment whlch\I will not be satisfied till another school | question is settled. viz: that of Quebec schools. There can be no mistaking the trend of Quebec feeling. It is tor more independence of clerieal control, and the struggle of the future will be to make the schoois as clear of clerical influence as the electorate has become. The time is not distant when A knowâ€" ledge of the English language will be deemed necessary in every teacher, and thousands of Frenchmen NOW agree with Mr. Tarte that cvery French child should be in possession of this means of _ making nis way on an English speaking continent. Call and investigate our goods and Prices and we are sure you will go away entirely satisfied. â€"‘Toronto is no Sxuirra.â€"At Aberdeen, on the l1th inst,. to Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Smith, a son. ALEXANDER.â€"In Bentinck, on the 14th inst., the wife of Henry Alexaunder, of a daughter. McTxrosx.â€"In Holland, on the 12th inst., the wife of Peter Mclntosh, of L 47. 75125 0 4 4 Aautnteci otnteiint Crntre triumph by running last Sunday. DIED. ARROWSMITH.â€"In Georgetown, on Sun day, May 16th, 1897, Mrs. D. B. Arrowâ€" smith, aged 31 years 1 month and 16 days. ?Deceased'a busband is & nephew of Mr, 8. Arrowsmith, Durâ€" ham, and is well known in Priceville and Markdale. The remains were taken on Tuesday to her former home in Paris for interment,] MAcLachlan ‘ arrived and arriving. a daughter, OPENING !! Il With New Groceries, New Canned Goods, _ New Crockery, and Glassware. It means the highest price for EGGS and BUTTER in exchange for the cheapest GOODS of best QUALITY. UR COMPLETE DEPARTMENTS ARE onger a * baby roâ€"Sunday carites M°ARTHUR. which we David Jackson, IP.» cierk Dir. © Aithur H. JACKSOND) wotary Pusue. Land Valuators, Insurance Agents, Commissioners. NMoney to lend. Money invested for Parties Farms bought and sold. HARDW AR E! Agener_s{ï¬ntncisl business transacted Office next door to Standard Bank Durham HARDWARE! Another Carâ€"load of Wire Nails jast arrived. New Goods coming in daily on account of our sales inâ€" creasing. Parties. Farms Dbougni anu S0 CONVEYANCERS. of $fJfixed and vgtry Daints, Gils, J1i!a"~ bastine, â€" TWhiting» Thorold Gement, Portland Cement, Plasâ€" ter Paris, 4 PWns‘ One more shipment of Farm and Garden Tools. See our Stock of SILVERWARE, All kinds of Building mater» ial in abundance. Give Us a Callâ€" PURKITURE AND UNDERTALING E. J. SHEWELL Would intimate that be will continue Furniture and Underuklngnnulnen est® lighed by his father in Durham in 1858 ap will endeavor to give all old and new custom ers the same entire satiefaction. Fnrnitnre"of the Best Make JACKSONS. PICTURE FRAMINC A SPECIALTY W. BLAGK. GRANITEWARE, ALWAYB OX HAND. E. Buchan, Clerk. We have assortment TINWARE. gouiv~ + wl