hummus at the w. titt tation has been their excellence ther 'nt eds / A Sllm- Drawings 4)3 e Market Feet) 'and full lines oi t the bridge ew. Saturday. or. at C. McArthtu's law OrFtcE. wilt Toparclon. aw I " Har 's a wholesome bread 3'. indigesxible. We pride in the product md dvspepsia doesn't :. Rcwe's bleed is a n manv homes-why ARTHUR AS LIGHT AS A FEATHER UNIER talking cutters MU CTrmZe Bml Ix'1 JU'" E CILRAITH. " M w ll and Mt *0! " & BELL u en for SHUt SHIRE Ind. next door to lement Warehollle ods in Stock 'arrz'agos " Hume at ’ucknrd's Com- Nonsuch an d a a very pop Ir um oil, Shinol a, nts ipment of tuna-date and test 1mmer wear. all sizes tor " Children. for Goods, Nuts, Trilby and y one tble to d old which hum, {em . ‘ol tu, wear and "very ham treSm.q we v ‘0 clear l arte M id an: li ht w ot' "It'll“ urid glow magnum l is wtitt .k and hill tau“ In: sh That repairinte ur" te. Pd', b, Schoo stock a PAS" fiat" n hear tlr, And look in our Store Window and you will §ee bars gains for your life. Calder’s Block, -- Durham. ltl ti, HE SELLS CHEAP. Itoller Wuulow Shades. each Table Linen, Gt in. wide, per ', Corded Wash Silk Waist lengths in White, Blur}: and Culnrs eat-h 82 up to......-.................." Black Mrrcerized Saloon Under. skirts. . . . . . . " $1.40, $1.50. $1.75. $2.00 N KW PRINTS l FANCY GING HAM’S Table Linen, tu in. wide, per yd . . .. 25(- .. M .. .. . . . . .5Oc. White Bed Spreads each .. . .850. & $1.20 Flum- Oiicioth. l yd wide. per yd ....2iie Dun'l forget us when you want. a good pair of than: as we carry a Full Line of Sterling Bros'. Shoes. W. H. BEAN THE BEST GROCERIES AT LOWEST PRICE. with Full Lines of Sylvester Farm Implements, Famous Tudhopc Cutters, Bishop Robes, Eur Coats, &c. Cockshutt and Percival Ploughs. Clare Bros.' Furnaces & Stoves, Tolton's Implements, Adam's Sleighs. yds lung i?!! in wide, taped edge pr. 490 Caldera Bloch _,;c;if1--e'frff',,vif q . (ple)-' 15/1/4411 [Mp/V Owics SOUND. Own. Will enable any person to acquire Shorthand and Typewriting and be- come a stenographer or book-keeper and kindred subjects and become a thoruughly competent book-keeper. Spring term now on. Students may enter at any time. Full particulars sent to any address free. 7 wk The Implement Man "asks for a continuation of the patronage bestowed on the late firm. He can be found - AT THE OLD STANDW ow res 9K)U.\'D raven TWEEDS if YARNS STOP l GROCERIES (iiiMt ask Mah)) tl am ms S. SCOTT. PEEL. Myer's lusie lethod. Adopted by o leading Schools in Toronto. This deserved, In s New t, mews of chart mm. gtelLt,'r1ltl.J'lkli' L'l'ot'l'fltGi'r'- outing dukes brings the following topics within the child's immediate Giniiehension. Musical Notation, PIit,'llt lotion mono Work Kay-boon! Location astral Emory Technique For terms whim Ilsa lugaret Gun, Teacher. l.l.l. - 'cn Steel Hay Forks a Specialty. Also Brantford Windmills and Gasoline Engines. JUNE 25 ' 1903 - -rkVdoorotr, CROCKERY, *')OTS & SHOES, &c., We can 'give you Bargain'. . NOBLE Ot best quality. ‘. NOBLE CW NIONTHS THE SHOEMAN. . FLEMING. AW TH E Next tho Post 071300 knitted edge PRINCII’. "$1.11) '. 1.40 " lo. Weather condilinnu have improved and " no time was so had as a Mail writer .had it "panting in torrenta," "ground soaked†new" and as for dumm- fort it tH:ntt name-me. The men an- dry in the tents unit-as they happen to winch it. which has the arm-ct. of mummy: a. Puk . More sport. pm the Commons than owe-r I Rt6W. Four games of hunt-hall. two at Moduli. and polo on horse-hack. were to team all at. once. The dark- H'hnun are taken up with lwtmes by tumu- ri-lurned Veterans. Y. M. C. A. services, or improvised concert». Very marked in the fueling of oneness and sociability. "mate†"chm-uny†m- "friend" being common nailing terms. The lime-light views of the Y. M. U. A. are heady attended and are bum in- structive und interesting. We enjoyed very much a Imp in a buggy to the home of one ot the â€wak- en- at Dronmre and Hnlutvin last Wtttter Mr. F. Sheppard. Queenslvu. whum- hospitMity and that of his good wife wns much enjoyed. He is aim» tstntr. sertr'r and thas were prtvileqed members at the force as to hours. Interesting experiments were con- Ilttrtedhy BerR'tiMajor Rhodes of the R. U. o. in connection with n lectute to thocavalrv present on explosives. He detdtchietty with Rtmcottott. which is autumn raw cotton with the seeds ex- tracted and soaked With 3 parts nitric acid to l of sulphuric acid. the cup. or t1ritag part being char red with fulummle of mercury. 1"J,'l"d'if to " rail on an old railwuy track here, it. blew out a piece of about 16 inches in length, with- out disturbing the restof the roll. This powerful explosive. oven untmnped is said to be 45 time-s stronger than gun- pevuet. " _ .... _ . Tuesday, finennd warm. The various operations and drill is Letug taught, such as shelter Hench. outpost dutv, chulienging no sentry and ordering hands up in the lucklem Wight. who happens to slrny across the lines without " pass. Many “milling stories are mid. and an occasional misfmtune experienced. A mpheuvy member of No.2 Co. fell into the. cuss-nil. in his rumblesnmd his lusty cries Iseought assietnuceu) his rvscue (on the wind- wmu side.) He wears civiliatt clothes since, and is recommended for hook" on his hunts. Time pnasos swiftly. new experiences and ttew furnmlinns prevent wean-iness. No. 4 C-o'y.. keeps up its good reputa- tion, no courI-umrtinlling for misde- meanors. never had since 1891 at least. " we can vouch for. mdellyamd suhlivr- ly to " degree not. attained by some others. - No urIillerv on .he grounds this yum. bata - body of about WO cavalry. Nmnher of men in Camp is said to lo am receiving government pay. This .9 supplemented in numbers though not in pay In) the large number of cooks and waiters in the omcers mess. We au'enot. lost from civilization at Camp. Daily papers arrin- at 10.30. periodicals and magazines are plentiful. not Inform-t the kindly gift of magn- zines furnished Ow Mr. hit-(Bull. of Dur- ham. The Review and Chi-â€nick- arriv- ed late on Saturday and Tuesday re- spectively. Letters m-rin- daily and um much appreciatrd. Following is the some of No 4 Co. at the butts, Ton shots nllowed each member. a hull's eye counting 4. We. congratulate om friend, 'l‘homun Moore who on his first trip heads the liet in shooting and takes up the drill readily as well t Pte Moore 33, Capt Snidrr 29, Sergt Firth 28. ()ol-sergl Aljm- 28. Corp Stinsmn 25. Corp Gray 21. Pte Mount-r 21 The others took less than half and rung- ed from 19 downwards in the following order: Kertnedy, Aljoe. Lawrence. Mc- Gillivrny. Noble, Saunders. McDonald, Vollett. _ _ . . The total “noun! rxpended on the 31.at regiment was $1649.98. Durham Ihr. drawing $149.04. The total slwngth ut' the 31st was 18 omcvrs, ii and! sci-:93. and 131 men. thaft sergt. Rmnngv had the hunnr of being elected to represent. theiilst veg't in a camp tive cum-em. inaugurated by Mrtjor-Gett. Lord Dundonuld. The mn- . ' I " . I -- ___-'...... .A‘I.‘nv .. some adgndged to have gone in lavor or we de once. The break up Iggiett no unusual features, the trig ome. affording anoth- er sight of the owe at the Falls and the inngnifietnt bridges spanning tt. lt also gave the new experience of pass- ing through the tunnel underneath the Welland canal. instead of over. as they did in going. A 2 hours’ stay in Hum- ilton tdtorded a chnnce of seeing a little I of the city. The Catnip of RIB is over, hut it has left with the bays many pleu- sant memories. This gentleman. formerly editor of ' the Christian Guardian, and one of the ' best known and respected names among 1 Canadian Methodists, died last week in Toronto. Many warm tributes were paid to his life and character at the funeral. We select a. portion of Dr. I Wilhrow's testimony: "The chief organ of the church was a trumpet in his hands. On all the rent questions of the day it rang out and and clear. He was nndaunted in his rebuke of wrap: in high places and In low, a true gun inn and defender of the 'tlt _ and liberties of the people in th l Church and State. Of him as of John l, Knox it might be said. 'There lies one t I who never feared the face of man.' " " NIAGARA CAIP. Rev. Dr. Dewar! Dead. "Oil "_r%q..m__'-' .- . ‘V to have gone In favor of the Tho fir" but of the sea-on wn knllod but. Tuesday and it In: a good one, which when dusted. banned “to nodes at Mo lbs. Our new but“ Women how to {and for . boot-rim: yet. Mr Ind Mrs Glass. of town. visited at Mr Geo Alice's one Sunday lately. The Edge Bill S. 8. held their annual picnic lust Saturday Ill Mr Edge": you and it was a ttreat means. Mr Geo A Staples came home Intrt Saturday from Norm Buy god rammed Tuesday tor Winnipeg when ha ha secured a amnion in a. nation than. Miss Annie Aljoo was an tttrest ot Miss Maggie Mor‘sddan. of Rob Boy. Int Saturday and Sunday. Mrs (Dr) Bluk, of Pushy. vtutted the Mthyden families of the Avenue toe a. law dsyu last. week. A admbar from around here intend “king in the excursion In Guelph on Saturday. Mr Wm McCrackon moved to town Intst week. Joseph Atkiuuon Br.. and daughter-trr- law Mrs Jae Atkinson left last Thursday tor the Manitoulin Island to visit the farmer's daughter Mrs Juo Davis. A number from around here unendqd the barn raising of Mr Coho McArouur. of the lath can. last Thursday. Wedding bells were ranging down the has lust. weak. Mr C C McFayden left um week for Port Elgin to attend the Dpuninion Day colebmtion. Dan Firth left hut Monday to clerk in McFarland’s store In Mnrkdnle. Joe Firth went down taut week to Meldnetbon to visit bin uncle Gen Firth. Mr and Mrs Jun Cole, London, Eng.. nre shying a few rhyn with Mr Andrew Lindsay. 2nd Glenelg. They will prob- ably settle here if he can secure a good situation, being a cabinet maker by trade. l GRAND EXCURSION Per GRAND Model Farm and Agricultural College, will he held under the Auwicesot the South Grey Furlnem’ lnulitule on The Excursion will start by regular morning trains from the following Grand Trunk Stations. and Tickets can be had at. the following rates forthe pound trip. lem'mg Guelph at 5.45 p. III. will reach Hanover and Durham about 8.30 p. In. Durham. ...81.15 vnrne.v.....81,15 Holstein. . . . . Ll?) Nmtyosy) ... 1.20 Durham. ...81.15 vnrne.v.....81,15 Holstein. . . . . 1.15 Elmwood ... 1.20 Hanover..... 1.15 Neustadt.... 1.15 Mt. Forest.. 1.05 Ayton ...... 1.10 Alufoldt. . . . .. 1.10 Drew ... .... 1.06 Children from Durham. Varney, Hoi. stein. Elmwnud. Hanover and Nelisudt, Mc. Mount Forest, Aytnn. Ahdeldt and Drew, 55c. Tickets good to return on any twin on the 29th. LUNCH will he provided on the Farm. All are invited und should take this nppnrtunity of visiting the Faun. which in all its different depattnttenta. is well worthy ofa vim. Bring your wives. Hiatus and daughters and give them a pleasant and protitttlsle holiday. JAS. ALLAN. (in). thxu; President, anoy. Fiec.. Buvieusan. Parties having dogs must ml] at. the clerk's office during June and get the nvcessm-y Lugs. After June 30.1011" cent will luv "collected. Lo: io, con Iti, Tp. of Egretnout. consisting of loo acres more or less. 70 urn-5 cleared remainder good hardwood hush. loamy soil. suitable for grain growing. Two Hood barns and comfortable house. Good bearing orchard and two good wells. lyi miles W. of Dromoro. 7 miles from Holstein. Will yell reasonable. Timber on the place will pay tor it. For futher information up- ply on (In: premises to (31m. McKnszll. Prop., or to c. RAIAGE, Review omec. 1htnvtMrserr, Ladies nr Gentlemen, on commission or straight salurv. $40 per month to lit-gin. Payment ot salary not conditional on success. Gent ml Agents wanted also. at $50 per month. Apply to Jou's MOON, Mt Forest P. o. SATURDAY, JUNE 27, I903, Tenders will be received up to June 26th, 191B, by the undersigned. for the Building of It000 culture feet, more or lvss. granolithic sidewalk: also 1000 Iquttre feet of crossmga for the Town of D'urham. Four young cattle ..--'3 yearlings and one i,'Ii't",' old, one steer among them somew " saggy. All red. Anyone seeing them please send information to ALEX. MCDONALD, Crawford. How‘ to get a Homestead m the West ! So many people are settling in this country that in a short time it will be difficult toobtain land along the line of railway. - syn.vone..yithitio have ir iiGGiGu1 we will do will to have us select and enter it tor you as soon as it is surveyed. We can locate you in any part of Seslctitchewan. For full particulars write at once to MOORE MCFADDEN, Prince Albert. Sask. TENDERS WANTED. FARM FOR SALE. DOG TAGS. m TRUNK RAILWAY. TO GUELPI'I, _ Edge mu. WANTED. Tax Notice. STRAYED. w. B. VoI.t.ttTT. Clerk. Har. B. VOLLE'I‘. Clerk. THE UUtcHAM REVIEW A COMBINED BUG IULLEK AIN " 1N9u.UVAT9 “now Iua% Is going to take the place of Paris Green because it kills the bugs and makes the potatoes grow instead of killing the plant as Paris Green does--if you get too much on. We want every potato grower to try it whether a large grower or small but we know you do not like to experiment so we reprint the gu arantee given by the manufacturers '. " We hereby guarantee Dead Bug-when properly applied-to kill the bugs and increase the yield of potatoes and we further a- __ n A_L_L--.4 _.,..'--. “--A I)..- A... A..- &lldliil'8 DRUG STORE " We hereby guarantee Dead Bug-when properly applied-to kill the bugs and increase the yield of potatoes and we further a- gree that if you plant one acre of potatoes using Dead Bug on one half and Paris Green on the other, if you don't get more potatoes from the half where Dead Bug is used-providing of course that soil is the same,--we will refund the money paid for Dead Bug. " We are agents for Dead Bug. It is cheaper than Paris Green but we can furnish Paris Green at lowest market price. " .4: a}. 307 Massey Jituaa?1s Elma Rooms The Cushioned Frame on our CLEVELAND, MASSEY HARRIS, PERFECT & HYSLOP BICYCLES makes all roads smooth to the rider: the new Morrow Coaster saves a lot of work ; both together make wheeling a pleasure. t - 7,, s 1.--: Vh‘l...7. A full Durham, DURHAM MIN 1ll()lllfl CALDWELL'S LIÂ¥ERY STABLE (Oppoaiu lddaugh House) Direct Importatipns, from European. American and Canadian Quarries, LATEST DESIGNS IN MARKERS, HEADSTONES & MONUMENTS. All work warranted. Orders taken by Messrs Barclay and Bell. Intending Students should enter n beginning of term, or " soon utter " possible. Stuff and Equipment. The School is equipped tor full Junior Leaving 3nd Matriculation work, under the following Stan Competent Teachers tor that Department I THOS. ALLAN, Principal. MISS LICK. B. A., Classic. and Modems. FEES: 81.00 per month! Wm . Johnntom Chulnnnn The undersigned olfer for sale Two Shorthorn Bulls, one 12 mos, the other 13 mos. old. principally red and likely animals in every respect. Terms on up- plication, to Tif'giite,rit lots 23 and fre. Con. 3, B. D. ' Glenelg. Will sell rea- eonably. A. & J. 819.an. Proprietors. Alec Pun-bled Tame and Berkshires. Durham Scnool Pure-Bred Bulls For Stile. ROBINSON lk CQRBET. Flour........ Oatmeal.... Wheat...... Peas......... Barley...... 0ats......... anbs..................... Dressed Hogs, per ewt Hogs, Live weight..... Butter. fresh roll per lb Butter, Tub.............. Eggswuu†Hides, per cwt.......... Calfskins, per lb........ Shoepskms............... Hnv...........-- Beer. 13r cwt............ Turkeys.......x........... Potatoes. per bag....... iiihuiEiir MARKETS. stock of Sundries always on hand. promptly attended to. DEAD BUG C}IEMIST LXND DRUG GIST r........-'"'". ...... w............ 'iayales or gal-m givingston, BUG â€KILLER AND POTATO GROWER west of Middaugh Alotto. See our “band hand whack. G. Rum-go. 19o 6 10 17 17 11 P roprietbrs. 10 90 3 50 7 " 6 10 17 17 ll i, 10 f UH“ I: I 17 ', --..------" l7 2 PURE BRED 11 ', - r, oo a (Prim 3 i Will he for sen 40 E. G. R. for the t 7 00 gave on apolicntic 7 oo ed mululy will 2 60 calf or not. Pay 18 before helmmry ' 1 00 DONAL 00 45 gyrgont, IHE illl)lllll'il llllMllilfil Are careful n to who dull do their business. So should you be. Then you bad better go to II. H. Miller, the Hmo- ver Conveyancer. on rliortest "once. lowest run. very amullost cost, and on your own lerms. IV YOU WISH TO SELL vout prop- erty he can do it quicker and better mun you on and he charges nethiug d no BRIO. IF YOU WANT TO BUY a place or business he can find nometlnng to suit you He just now has for mule 100 ACRES IN BENTINCK With good bank ham. dwell- ing. perhaps the best hardwood hush In the Township and only asks about $2000, Think of It I HE COLLECTS debts and claims of all kinda. No charge if no money collect.- ed. Is not that fair , 1FURN1TURE LNtRmANCFfo', Fire, Lite and Accident. plwt'd Me,', oomsnmles " lowest rues. Every loot set- u hononb y ma fully. No gambling. Moho--" Anny: prompt never ueghgem." All business strictly 'eotittdential. Me nu nut 24 SEARS EXPER1ENC r: 3nd those who deal with him get the benefit of it. IT WILL PAY YOU to take him your bulineu though you hue to drive 20 miles. Plenty of Poo- pie come further and tiud it to my. undertaking tended to. The Best Quality cheaper than ever. Jake, Kress JAKE KRE§§_- WILL LEND YOU MONEY ’ieyeles .’ the l 'ARIO ARCHIVES - TORONTO I MILLER. The Mover Con veytnoor‘ All repairing promptly at-) (3ntarfo. an Indian: to tta'"aNirte2qgtllNt'f. -ocpthl, urn. n e iotdert Inn '0‘. minim alibi. " SPECIALIST EYE, FAR THROAT & raigE? A----...- Yiciiiiiviii". a Will be " the llddnuxh "our. Durham, the QM. Wetland†ot each month from I2 p. a. all 4p.n .-toq. I. Hp.n. RESIDINCI and OFFteE--oid nut OFFICE FIRST DOOR EAST GF the Du mun Pharmacy Cuder'. Block. Resident-e first door west of the old Post OtBce, Durham. W. C, PICKERING B. D S., L. o. S. J. ll, HUTTON. M. D HONOR GRADUATE of Talent. University. graduate of Royal College of Dental Summons of Ontario. Rooms, Calder Block our the Post ottice. owes----- LOWER l OWN. DUB" ' . hmpcny and print. Fund. " Lou on Korma " love“ an: ot mono-t. "t.qttqa' mm. by a competent sud an“! anustor. on“ our Mala-Man's M , In 10‘... MACKAY d; DUNN, Barristers. -- Solicitors. Cotweytuteers, Ac. one» l Hunter's ttew Block. op poms Chronicle Ottiee. emu-an St.. Durham. MONEY TO LOAN A. G. Mad“, K.c. W. F. Dunn lab: Coll..- W and Surgeons Willa. Dada, ,'f,e2rft'; 1M, “monon- &mesorroetty prop-rot . Bum ot dwell-d tr. was looked Mter and Executor: and Adm uls- tntoru' Accounts propane: and fund Burrow. Court. Bullnou, Prom ot Wu B. honor! Ol Ad. miuucnuon and Guudhmmp Obtained. sou- chu mud. in tummy one. And Tttug "pom ARTHUR GUN. M. D., .. Wanna given to Din-u- 0| Wench out! Chodrmt. DENTISTRY. Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D. s. oFFrCE---hottuyre Blotty B‘RRIOTER. SOLICITOR IN CUPREUI COUR? Aforav PUBLIC. COUUIOOIONCR. are. ggnoquonp a}! Annoy prgmpcly quandary ARTHUR H. JACKSON - - - _7 _ irrera mnmvmuu. Telephm Cum No. " DENTISTRY. Collection: of all kinds Farm: banal- promptly attended to and cold 'i Head Office, OFFICE- - Huh-unw- Old Shad Durham BARRISTI R, BOIOITOR. ' uoarnv ru-uc COIVIVIICII. ac. DR. GEO. 8. BURT. arristor, JYotar , Gar b' veganccr, ath te..... Ion? to Loan at renou- ate rues an on terms to sun borrower. (llllllllilll BANK 0f (lllillll CAPITAL. Authorised. . . . . . .“WJII CAPITAL, Paid up. . . . . ... . . . 1.000.000 RESERVE FUND. . .. . . . . . . . . â€All G. LEFROY McCAUL. AGENTS in all prmcipsl pom“ .11 Ontario. Quebec. lunltoba. United Slum and England. NOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSIONER. ac. CONVEYANCER. VALUATOR Insurance Anon. DURHAM AGENCY - Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey. Terms modentc. u (or also a to tine-Lac» mm lag-j 'tl 933931.?! i w - "" ., num- w w‘ -- -._- -- V, eg/,'heh'l'i, Wu,, 9.T,yt"ll"lr. may], attended to, germ- ou .33qu to D. IcPHAIL. Hopeville P. o. or to C. IAIAOI. Durham HOURS : W. l DAVIDSON. '. McPHAIL/ MONEY TO LOAN “we!" J. P. TELFORD W. P. OOWAI. President. GEO. P. REID, Humor. Private Money to Loan. J KELLY, Amt. Modoxute -itiirer the Bunk a! 1i. M