Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cross and ' Mrs. Henry Cross of Louise and 8011 Mr. Joseph Cross of Woodstock were I visiting at Mr. H. Brigham’s on Sun- and attended church also. Harvesting is about over in this DURHAM VS HANOVER part and sowing wheat Will be the order of the day“ 9 We would like to inform Deputy DID YOU SEE IT . Reeve Brown about the hill on the second concession being ina dangerous condition by the heavy rains. Asitis in his division he had better look after Game No. 1. it before any damage is done. The Hanover boys didn’t care to . ' ' °-t'n h r try it alone. A return lacrosse Mm JOhn Bailey was mm 1 g e ‘" match was announced for Friday parents in Egremont 19'3“ week“. 'WTANTED.â€"Solicitors'for “Can- last between the teams of Hanover Mrs. W. Livingston was visiting. ada. An Enc'clopedia of the and Durham. Both teams met. on at-Mr.T . Country, in Five Roya Quarto Volumes. No delivering. Cominiesion paid: weekly. the Agricultural grounds. bat 38 the A caiivasser reports his fi . . . l ' ° were visit- rst week baking visitors had brought in professional in :1; 3?? yrï¬oTikï¬asllgii Sunday. over seventy dollars proï¬t. men from outside places our boys re- ' ' P THE LINSL‘OTT Company, Toronto. fused to let the game go on, We Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kennedy were \ TED CAVVASSERQ understand that players ' ' ' . Gustave Wettie’son W -- A ~- ‘ H L'fe‘ and brought in from Owen Sound, Ches- ’ "h n ' : er 1 '1 _ . Reign †lliiiitgtegtllréfltoilli: British Empire. 193.7 and fergusl DOththBtandmg Exiradrdinary testimonials from the great this the Durham b0 ' ' ' - visitin hisf l i r. Edward Ho - nieii; send for copyfree. Marquis of Lorne to play if the Hanover boys would . 8 utier M p Of late years Scotch Games have been the greatest attractions in all the leading cities of the United States by reason of their versatility. Their varied features consisting of Highland Dancing, Bagpipe Music, GENTS. I am just starting the best thing for money making you have seen for many a day. Your name and address will bring the golden information. R. P. GLASGOW, Toronto, Ont. be found in any other Sports, will drawalarge audience consisting of all nationalities, and as a result Caledonian’sDay isâ€" recognised as a most important factor in the athletic world. But when we consider the wonderfulacliievements in Hammer Throwing, Shot putting and Heavy- weight contests' in general, greatiChampions as. Charles J. Currie, and Walter F ANTED. Men and Women who can work hard talking and writing six h . lail ', for six da sa week, and will bgliibgn‘teiit) with ten ollars weekl . Ad- dress, NEW IDEAS (30., Medical uilding Toronto, Ont. _ .â€" -.._,_‘_ says, " The best popular Life of the (2119911 l have seen.†Her Majesty sends a kind letter of appreciation. . Selling .by the!!- saiids; gives eiitlius'iastic satisfaction. Caiivassers making 825 to 840 weekly. Prospectus free to agents. 'l "E BRADLEY" be held in the Agricultural Park at Durham on Wednesday Sept. 15th. play ten on each side, but it was no Rev. Mr. J ennings of Hanover is 'slaction visiting at Mr. Brigham’s and others tliiililxs in!’ H l L“ “on“. nicrv if" day illi‘i i1 prevailed. We must say however, for a few days. P ; , ,. ‘. . ~ L‘ 'ted, Toronto, Ont. that the Hanover boys were a very Mr. Alexander Smith of Normanby Cor 00 .. ‘. , ( M‘m‘T‘U“ (’0' "m well conduugled 19151, evci'rytfhmlg visited Mr. Collett on Sunday. Ii Ml“! ; * going agreea y. ie on y aut M . A'tl { Sudbur . . 1 ur... '."‘ - i Wateinvordr we hate .. strata... :8 starved 51°00" 1? Sh?“ use: h UllWlllan‘ueSS to play a game With Some of th b 73 and irls feel m pale cheeks’whlte lips, Weak; “(‘5‘ a» r’f‘F‘I‘ITIPA‘M-d /7//’ their own men and our boys regret . e 03 g , d. . , ; \\ ii ' iii/a“ A†A‘él// - fl_ the disappointment of those frum Qtllte happy 811166 they had “1311’ lgestion, n0 appetite, CXhaUS": SUU“ ""i/ldi/ZZo/cixbf W“? town and a distance round that came fortune ““51 by a â€03380" Who has. tion lack of nerve fo ft: » to witnessagame that didn’t come been holding. meetings for a few ’ FCC, SO . Stratford, Ont. 03}. It is many too bad, as interest_ nights in the hall here. muscles, and, chief of all, weak “3:: . Shorthand, Beekkeeplngi Penman- ed visitors were presentfrom Flesher- ______.. ° "‘ muscles. Your . H \ Ship: Typewriting C-i thoroughly ton and Mt Forest. The boys heie â€"â€"3 scribblers for 50 at J. A. Hunt- ' .dOCtOl‘ calls It {if}; ,fl \ taught by ï¬rst~class teachers. ThlS feel bad, at the disappointment but er’s. Anaemia†He V7111 tell you that liiu . institution is well known from one will, we assure our readers, make ‘Wflflw __ h , t, L. end Of Canada to the other. Rates compensatlon in the near future. t e Weakenlfdg Wéather Of sum ‘ “3‘": n \ ‘ moderate; methods new; board An effort is being made, we be- HORTICULTURAL mer often brings it on. : v, Cheap; elegantly equipped appart- lieve, to get up a match . . - ‘ ’ inents; graduates always successful, with Fleshcrton and- Durham ’ \ ,. W, Students may enter at any time. to be played here and next time EXHIBIT COt‘t S ,l .. . . a , .. 3.. ;, t'f lC t In . there Will be no hitch. Our boys . . “rite hr 1 out i u a a 4,113 are willing: to play an amateur team The First Exhibition of the Durham W. J. Elliott, Principal. from anyone town, but deem it an H injustice to . r 1 i - _- - j ‘ Q U, .l - 1 C118, etCaq (‘t(,.o 6‘ V l'iii'i i. i’ M‘ V n i." ' ' » orticultural Society was held here i l V ‘ ,r «a “M,†3,, -- ~ ( . . . ,1 V ‘5) A, ' . he" a ‘ .. .. match themselves with on Monday last, afternoon and ewn- (1 Ion Plith‘ I 13.3}- I .\ .. picked professionals from three 01‘ mg. In the absence of our botanical four counties. editor we feel in a predicament simi- ) , (‘lllllï¬iiii . â€BOOK OF PPlISE a , , l l ' ,l. ..L . l T . lar to that in which Mark Twain was 0f COd"llV€r Oll Wlth Hypo.’ {‘ IVOTES- placed when he undertook t \" H l r - , il. l , .‘ 1 . l ‘ , 0 6"“ a“ phosphites, will make poorblood 5' in Cloth and l.<ï¬z!lh(.‘t‘ He wasâ€"a resident of Hanover as ‘ em“ tura [ml-)9“ . . i lillldlll‘" ‘ll “,0“ twisull- 1,, “W he worked there a day and a half. A large platform had been con- I‘ICh. It IS a fOOd for over-taxed; ' "1‘1 ' ‘, ‘ ’ A, \' 1- , , - . . ' ' . - . structed in th i c.iitr 'f tl 1. l 1 ll, . . f "t)(: 'li'H‘t's. - “R RE OPENS SEPT IST, 1897 How did he happen to joui ‘ Hanovei which 4. r " (i ,euon . “ "Ht 01“, and weak dlgestlon, so prepared, ( 1 ° '- I†.\l.' - team at the Durham bridge? , ’ we e ar â€at“ 3 “Hang†’l o 3 All the newest Vow-ls in such Prmn- ' l ‘ ' ' . . . 0 o .- J t a ,i. _ .- _i ) ‘ fl lUii . . . . . . , we ll ientuw to say. the finest col-i that It can easxly be taken in - A , ., . . . .. A FLLL S'l'Al F ofSPECIALlSTS Ii Leighton kept the ball, didn t he? lection Of flowers and plants ever ex-I , , ’“e‘l‘ ‘ â€t ‘0‘†“3 i 1‘4"“? “ ALL DEPARTMENHS' Wasn’t it lucky that Myers came hibited in Durham. MI“ Firth and summer When COd-leer 011 or “\Isilrifcgliflli“, i Mg. #1:. a a A J 1' . , (‘( lie r -â€"- along? :1“ 'lhomas Brolwn] “'er gmonglst even ordinaryfoods mightrepel. Ha“ Came, , _ a... “9,, , . . Students prepared for all grades of'l‘eacli- . lenianagers w 19, 00 'e a ter. t, ‘0 . ‘ El . I! 7. l f - l e s’ Certiï¬cates. for entrance to the unions , Hanover calls â€3 5‘ drawi bl†they exhibit and gra‘il‘ied the inquiiies - SCOTT 8‘ BOWNL’ Toronto, Ont. (:aCL}? ill '1 ' ll" 34‘ Uliivorsiltieslnii‘d tl‘ullcgesi. anld ï¬fe givaï¬ dldll' C draw our boys for expenses and CurlOSlElOS Of those ‘vho were 1‘:- For sale at 5°C°and $500 bywdruegms ' SHAH] ‘03 (3 5?“ x a giod Jug is. e iication va ua e in a . . . . 811’ at iers. - ' . t .ui‘. induisti'ial and coi‘niiiercial pursuits. An exottmg game wasn’t It nor ant 0f the names, locality, and MK.“ ..___, . . ’ ' â€,2e ,\~ ,' . ‘ “v ‘H B . . . . H n hablts of the rare; varleues Phese DO HOt {all t0 COllle and inspect OllI' . 1 U , ‘\ . , RECORDM 18‘!“ . 00““3 an active little shaver gentlemen were exceedingly court- new stock. 4 l “1 '. Lulu“. Examination :2; Certiï¬cates Of course we can beat them and cons lll glVlng information, but all " 11““! "‘ \ "i ‘ “â€0†‘ , - “‘ difï¬cult questions had to be referred M F 1 . “W“ "" ' ‘ ‘ ii. " (Tl :r-l Class - , . . . C . twinâ€! l’art Matriculaiioii) 92 †Game NO- 2- to Monsigneur Williama Gorsiineola, c ar ane 0° Tlll‘lil) Foim (Second Class) 63 †shows how it was done the encyclopedia Botaiinica of the -~ l‘iiiiii'rii Foam (First Class) 25 †. . , “UNUR M.-\'l‘lthlIl.A'l‘I()N 4 " SOCiet r. This cut] i over boys repented after 3 g- l"or Annual announcenients, ’ cina n is possess- Li‘ts or other ll il'orinatioii, apply to ll‘li imited knowledge of " " " t “"1“ no doubt felt l r . (ml aguilty consc1ence for â€3mg to get painstsggniaslietalkedo thedifleient Dress W001 Wanted , .1 .li. D- R' DO the , “hp 19Ԡon Duihai 7" lee His words oflearned iength and thiind 1 ‘ " " , good consolentious fallows they ’i'iiigsound, AVlv )[T\ Trn , , r illl\ plucked up courage and with honesty Amazed 1the gazing rustics ranged' i (a J; \ l i} ll\" 1 T H" J _.-_ in their hearts and a d‘ite ’ t' “mm“ , , , . d .. ‘ ' DROMORE- to win if possible they iiccerlilieila 0‘31; Most of the flower loving Citizens {1119, Debt pl'lCC Dilltl lll Cilbll " i P __.____ terms and throwing off the Owen who had choice healthy plants were "a x l The farmers in this vicinity are Sounders they came out an Monday Willing contributors. Mr. Gorsliiie 01‘ t1 {MiG ‘, ,. making good use of their time these like men and fairly defeated Durham lwas tigelhagdest woikei and the mem- TillS week “0 have opened ,. -: “W‘lmsi on ascore of J to2 in their fa erso he Okiety have m Messrs. Al‘ ‘ * ‘ ' ' ‘ - - . , . . vor . _ - _. . e . t1 C‘iSSOitnicnt . , W . The young people are anxiouslv We didn’t like to see the game go (Ifrbllll: and hip-ti], two gentlemen, up ....’) pOlCCS Of new SCl'gCS ‘ c a, c - ()l P“ C:C(i\ ,., , mum“: the complemn O, the mam that way. I, was a hard dose to fwmmt ey innaeverregerd as the ‘ hlztnnels, Blankets and law Mi ‘7 sions around ht re. They are build- swallow, but we could not help our- 9:311:sz $61): Society, and Monday 8 and r1 weed ElfOCt DI‘GSS mven lIl CXPllilllire f0] ‘ i, in; on having at leasc one night’s selves and we’ll have to put up with pe WI give an.in3piia- a f ' 5‘ t ll fun showy, ii; in}; â€Spars: ï¬lm were boastino 2;)0123531323’520ï¬3;s6t [toiieilhenbgfsigl goods. All the new shades \VOOL at prices to suit the i , “.33 M, Ferguson of Swinton a out ul‘ am e t crest fallen and . . . . times ‘ar 1 ‘ ' l ' « Paik. spent a few days recently at now it is likely they’ll explain the warp): 23:12:01! I t These ale “ OIldel fully CllCflp c d Hg and. Splll "' , Bainhara ReSidence defeat on the ground that some of meeting was me o . . 11mg dOne on SllOIt llollce ii ourb t l , , all and a goodly number took advan- goods 40 inches Wlde at I Miss M. Taylor retuined from a Exhileiiiticiiia) 86? were a. 8:9“ ,at the tage of the privilege of seeing the ex- . -â€"â€"â€" i i : ., 'i ,-t f: d - - ' . course t is is true "‘ “‘ mull he V1.8 5 “1 11 “en 3 "1 Hep enough but we would not like t hibit There were some very rich 200, 220 and 250 it yard. FRESH GROCERIES “ll ‘ “02th 0 peeimens of Gladiolas Coleas . fl mention anything that would detract Palm Cactu F ' ’ H Miss L. (uirson left last week for from their glory Eailv m the game i 3i lori iito after spending a. month With. uchsia. as well as and- Banana trees, her parents The correSpondent at Top Cliff, on the. head, which laid him out lightln Showmg. Mt: Futh Showed . . tune of the fora time but after regaininghis \‘ii-Enity in which the school west of feet he did some ‘ . Boothville is situated, might be glad for the [3033- H ’. to get such information for use on and had It am he future occasions. If you call it "Bob Town," every one will know just the Spot. r .i l i l l I 1. ‘ ‘ ,. l ‘~.' s. '1. ORCHARD . . . 1 Ti h‘ d l ldllll » humus??? “."i‘i‘iï¬ Â°â€˜ ~44 ' 1 -. o 0 1 '01] 0 o i) i. ‘ ipdein delioYldbhf ta.o Ilciigi'oztseblhttizilelilehziï¬ï¬l:I Han and afte, wards on the Pt ‘ Agen. [01 lfllllll' .. 7 y - ' II (Pb ' ' ‘ . 7 ' ‘ ‘ ' ' “ v weie glad to see the Smiling light out ; he 3 big both ways and if. h e boys cei taiiilj ‘deserve credit for Faim Implenlents and \kl‘i, \ l , th .t eir exhellent music. but under tht l , n a CONDU'UitillO of Miss A Lushiiie of 818.8 any show ‘0 get the ball,,’ - - . . law“ I‘ . q, . . . Ch .1 y b . leadeI‘Shlp Of Pr . 311011111 1 v , L i, l\‘ legl‘mmn ‘5,“‘3‘911 enloyii-g a holi- 3' ‘98 ound to ham.â€- Nearly’an inferior kind is ( 013 fox ls ‘ l, 4 day in our midst 81}: til.†boys dld 1300‘! work, but! We hope the proceed Noxon’s Binders, MOWBlS, Drills ate†ii“ l 4 , . . “1' “5 Was a 1122 er, ' . S rln a, h H v . , dell l ‘. . Dr. Culbei tson of Durham 18 ï¬llin p something hands p g oot arrows, best m the l g 7 Ome. . . (l the plate of Dr. Sneath who is now “e want to see anothei game ‘he princi‘ al cont b tor . . in the maiket: Guards, Sections . an H. X l ' D l p I" u S were.â€", etc for all kind 1' 1 $1- on a holiuay trip. 30011. urham can beat them next In house plants; Messrs... Gorsline . " 0 d8 0 mac “1193- the t it i r ‘ ‘ "‘*‘“.’°-~--â€" tine. Kelly Firth Bla . . ' 31103: rsans an Sewin M h .- v hf 'l‘ . . i. , ckbuin, Allan g ac â€â€˜93" ». “WWW“ ‘ .‘i . A Firm-139d HIS Doctort Kamaâ€"«fl ilrfzï¬hnfe’Béi Hunltfr,MSl;ar 1' ‘ . ian Midlv‘iristtorhiae: on. farm property at, , . I‘Vi‘il e2. 2:" was .i ' .8 Over ‘1 .Veiir ago 1“ was. ALLAN .i. . OWE, . ' c ar ane. . - i â€r" â€i" laid “P Wm, brunChiriS-y’383‘SStanlpy, PARK. lE-lvidge. Dr. Gun, Milligan, .‘JcLach- Conveyancing, Leases, Wills, Mort.. . Orin-i- '.'\ n.- .1 nit 0 Bright, Clerk, 0‘ Kingsmn' H My I Mr John “M f H ' ‘Ban. Cut plantstnGorsline, M0’31““: . ' , . gages, etc.. drawn up on short . wmi :qumhï¬r doctors b lls came to $12 and altoge- thr - h l s 0 aiiover- sailed ull, Kiliner, P, Forth-,ALHunter notice. a _ “up.“ â€rul‘i'l. .‘ ther my ‘.llness cost me 3125 Th 8 his‘liil‘: Olll‘ burg on Sunday with Arrowsmith, A. McKenzie Horses bought and sold a, . “mkhxmh. “Mme it“ I had anotl - ‘9‘ H ° , . ~ ' i g 5‘0"“ “l across an “dyes†“M“ I came ' Waterloo Tilireshers for- sale at ware. . :ieii‘ ‘ The we“! too ., ' ' ‘ ~ . ‘. . r J f I h l â€135' 9°19? aéoepi'and..fuchsusn and f - 8 or 8‘1“!†' .. save a . . t alight 1 wen†“8k “ Mr. R .. L as Clll’lQSlt'les. il‘th’ ' p . .. -_ . . mater and try it. After this I; inelha‘ nd @532 Ben. S‘mrl’ 0‘ Dun-l ‘ tendto treat my ow ' ' ' investments wil ' ï¬ts. EVen To! 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