for at arvy Lor tes. old d tarr was Cl supplied th %V ‘he I mile by his opp The relay L Arthur vork 8. 8, Meetixco,â€"Toâ€"day. Tuesday, the . School workers of Egremont townâ€" ship meet in Holstem to discuss this work. _ It is their tirst meeting, and we hope may be eminently successfal. n Epworth League anniversary services will be held in the Methodist church next Sunday, July 9th, Rev. Mr. Hamphrey‘s of Priceville wilt conduct the services both morning and eyening, W alk the remainder of her Millinery Goods at dit;astl'uus Hne‘ eost, for the next few weeks. Lon a flat rockt â€" rt« MPC M nc he M + Mes Mr. Marshall‘s field, to witness a game of football, between the Elmwood hoys and South Line, Brant, resulting in a victory for the former, This being over, the peopile dispersed to their various homes, we hope to sleep soundly after their day‘s eamjoyment. MUr. McDonald, the popular teacher anml the committee of management must feel gratified at the success that haye attended their efforts. ritern program en« Bay "No" when a dealer offers you a substitute _ for â€" Hood‘s _ Sarsaparilla. There is nothing "just as good, "get only Hood‘s. ind p. m. â€" All are cordially invited. \ A YoTxg YANKEE. â€" Our hix!b Bay "No" when a dealer offers you u!columns this week record the birth of substitute â€"for â€" Hood‘s _ Sarsaparilla. | a daughter to Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Laudâ€" There is nothing "just as good, "get only | er of Cleveland. _ Congratulations to Hood‘s. , the parents and grandpa Russell. % Repnucrio® SaLE. â€"Miss ('l.llb('l'lson; Roor Ox,â€"The Sash and Door Fé- \‘\'ishw-l to announce that she will sell | ory is fast getting into shape after the h« U C4‘RICKET.â€"A meeting of all those inâ€" terested in Cricket will be held at J, P. Telford‘s office on Friday evening at 8 ». Mm. â€" All are cordially invited. _ SCHOOT e aid by th i0 doubt â€" w coung and . heir home REVIEW s tim M l n nt Berrer MovixcG.â€"1806 e product of the MceKe«d e being shipped this w or cars. â€" The inspect W n a@8%%8%e¢¢%3See.se.ce.a8¢e% e P : Local and District News. : Assasssseasasssassaiceseass es se o t W h th 1 Wits 1 n an 1. whe« e childr n W H oon ConxncERT.â€"EFrday la and friends of 8 8. No Annual Picnie and concert ig. â€" The afternoon was ple in an attractive spot n H W1 U M the Du VOLâ€"XXI. NQ. 27. t tu n ALLAN PARK PI il ip PV m Holman W dren. _ In the nicely filled : t up by Miss 1 v her pupils, sant affair _ 1 ment »W C Is the place to g kinds of Printing. Th ty Ar chour w wed the ME LN di t cimel hm lin won L1 ce caused some int« [ war was won by ° Bl m L1 L1 t In V\ Dill D [EW e * fl /m 1e place to get all I w 1Ke Whans in Mess th LV il th W in the bye U Mi Iv M 18000 Ibs of butter Friday last Miss or oi the though is band supplied Bros. performed Laugheed swung _ Fletcher won but was beaten L O W PV ild h se Match, Mt, i draw, though stcombination _ 8, No, 9, had concert in the was pleasantly spot near the verâ€"or«â€"a@ratifi~ c evening the to listen to a Large, but not It was voted MUr. Thos. Mcâ€" t] v1 W hmic M NI M M L1 M redit on the cy to inspire ter love for After the went up to ess a came M M Galbraith ing some aiud Erwin N U mile LV C rend W vin he ha )lo unly H reaniery his last it M te UD t duett Well were which TC iked mnng had LC€ Lda he Do N Lhi} Phe the c s 4C n O w ocm teekA wecrâ€" e x0 TY CHC~1NCVW CCLnIciety , For over 40 years the deceased was connected with Durham or the country near it, and his upright character and quiet _ moffensive demeanor . always commanded the highest respect. _ He was always a very healthy man, and when stricken with his last illness some weeks ago, he telt it to be his last, and with â€" great patience and _ admirable Christian bope, awaited the end. _ This came carly Sunday morning. _ Besides his widow, he leaves as chief mourners Hood‘s Pills cure nausea. sick head: ache, billousness, indigestion. Price 2 cents. ' va a¢ tn ha hasrtily «ratifuine â€" RBCk few weeks ago Mr. Donald Mcâ€" move as to be heartily gratifying. [Kechnie got his leg broken while at How It Hurts JMP" Alex. McDonald‘s raising. Dr. O f Smith was at once summoned and soon Rheumasltm, with its sharp l\\'mg.;cs'h;ul it in place, but Mr. McKechnie is aches and pains. Do you kaow the cause| nOL yet able to be taken home,. The Acid in the blood has accumulated ini"e'ghh‘.’rs and â€" friends are showing anaparniny 1 f . | their kindness by seeing that his work your joints, The cure is foun@ 1Â¥/at home is being attended to. We Hood‘s Sarsaparilla which neutralizes ‘Ihu‘)e to hear that be may soon be able this acid. Thousands write that lh(‘_\"’t“ )e taken home, have been completely cured of Rheumaâ€"| | Last week Miss: Flora MeDonald, atism by Hood‘s Sarsaparilla. daughter of Mr,. Dougall MceDonald, i i happened with a misfortune by getting it £oag her arm broken, but under Dr. Smith‘s Hood's Pills cure nausea. sick head | treatment she is doing nicely. marrit who was prevent« being present. _ Th the far West, not h years, These were first marriage. _ R How It Hurts Rheumasltm, with its sharp twinges aches and pains. Do you kaow the cause Acid in the blood has accumulated in your joints, The cure is founa in Hood‘s Sarsaparilla which neutralizes, this acid. Thousands write that they disastrous fine. _ The firm hayve decided on a flat roof, which gives it more t)fja |factory appearance and is casily made | fire proof. s rence Jrc Plans will be ready in a few di Meanwhile the Directors intend to on with:the excavating. _ The first on shareholders has been made â€" August Ist, _ This ail move as to be heartily FAcTOoRY.â€" Saturday last Archite& Ritchie, Mt. Forest, met with t managers, on the grounds near the station and came to arrangements as size and form of the new huiJ(linS Jr 2 Mary Brown. Gracie Reid. Pt2 Maggie Hamilton, Bert Lewâ€" Lawrence, Mary Wilson, Vietor Adams Sr 1 John Ferguson, Fanny Patterâ€" son, Ethel McKenzie, Aggie Adams. Jr 1 Farr Lawrence, Bella Fergusâ€" on, Charlie Nelson. I A, Reuben Watson, Charlie Mcâ€" Kenzie, George Wilson. Margaret Seott, Teacher. To Sr Fadden To Ji committee. _ See under cil on page 5. Messrs, Jas, Allan and H. Brigham are on the County Councal Committee, appointed to investigate and advise aAs to a better system of road making th@ the timeworn system of Statute labor. Everyone will wish success to thM To St Nallv. letor. To Sr rence, | Ritchie, To Sr. 2 Arthur Weir, Martha Law: rence, Ida Wilson, Ethel Weir, Fred Ritchie, Albert McGirr. To Jr. 2 Stanley McNally, Annie McGirr, Ellie Ector, Emma Aljce, May Hopkins, Annie Durston, Susan Lawâ€" rence, Tom Duarston. To Pt. 2 Aggie McGirr, Bella Eetor, Alex. Aljoe, Sadie Whitmore, Winnie Smith, Pearly Hopkins, Henry Will aughan. To Sr. 1 Florence McGirr, _John Matthews, Willie Atkinson, Lizzie Weir, Ada Aljoe, James Crutchley, Annie Atkinson, Willie Aljoe, Maggie Weir, Katie Ritchie. _ C oz Lucas, Wright and Batson. â€"At Durâ€"| â€" Nigut BL()i)Ml.\'(i'CE TOue (fl hm office Mondays and Conrt. DWe ] ‘these rare and beautiful b' bm'st, $ into full bloom a few A in Jat Birovs CaAvoxHt. â€"Pare and Holâ€" Mr, Gorsline‘s fine collee C =f qe a.l den are reported to be â€"captured 6| moipey calted to see the plant that) reâ€" Campbelitown, N, B. . The «4th0008® l ruses to unfold to the sUN P l ,“I'IHPIMW andther vhariog 0f H(,ld’nl SvceEs@rUL.â€"Last Thursday‘s Globet re Pare. k NATRINT * Ji Sy PROMOTION EXAMINATIONS. S S, No. 12, Egremont. w 1 > to t ? to J1 n, Bel arly sunday morning, . besides low, he leaves as chief mourners Mr,. Alex. Niven, Welbeck, and a d daughter down the country, vas prevented by illness from present. â€" There is also a son in * West, not heard from for many These were all children of his T1 M oOrt ( W est, not heard from for many These were all children of his rmage. _ Rev, J. L. Campbell, by Rev‘s McGregor and C. n, conducted the funeral serâ€" He was 76 vears, 5 mos. old. ) Sr2 Maud Hamilton Annie Nelson. 1 Binnie McQGirr, Albert Me Sterling Matthews. 4 Wesley MceNally. 3 Edith Williams, Kate Me Magg Arthur Lawrence, _ Charlie Reid _ Doward Henry, Joseph , Patterson, Gladys Lawâ€" Junior Classes for June No ++ 4 rgie McGirr, â€" James Mary Large, Teacher. Glenelg m a few d2Â¥}| Boyde Bros. are busy making preâ€" rs intend to g0 | parations for building a new house. . _ The first (‘nl}} Mr. and Mrs, WVim. Boyce visited been made due|friends in Mount Forest a few days indicates such a } last week. pratifvying. ir:,‘,\.,n..f,t:w \u-(‘ln ago :\Ili.'r l)mmll('ll l\](:- "County Counâ€" Al * ~‘ ) _ Mr., Brown, of Cedarville, has been a l welcome guest at Mr, Wim,. Boyee‘s for lass the past few weeks. ., . â€"°f__Rev,. Mr. Greham, of Dornoch, 0c y , 3:32',-:‘,?.11â€0»« p‘ulplt, here a week ago last vas | Sup{)'f‘u O ‘K uu_’g'o'"111b?11w1~rs!\n..' *NMT. “.y,(im ram‘s services . were highly apâ€" a| preciated. is | _ As crops are promising to be heavy *Y8 / quite a number of the farmers are purâ€" ]lC!L‘h:lh‘il)g machinery, Mr. Dougall Mcâ€" ind z Donald _ a h.in(l(-r and hay fork, D. 'll)‘,n)l('l\lrllx(»ll binderâ€"and mower, also a ‘number _ of _ others who purchased ind | earlier, ah Varney. The entertainment and social in the church on Monday last was a grand success, but as last week‘s Revirw conâ€" tained a brief sketch of it, we may say that in addition to those mentioned there was a trio by Misses Fee_and Pettv, and addresses by M essrs, John Kerr, John Aldred and I. Wilkinson, and recitation by Mr. David Gilmour, of Hampden, A number from around here attended the Sunday School Convention held in Holstein on Tauesday and report having a good time. The Varney L. O Owen Sound on the Mr. Mathew Acke at Mr. Chas, Gadd‘s Mr. Wm. Welw Birs. J. Carson and Mrs,. C. Gadd are visiting Dundalk friends this week. Mr. James Allan returned home from Stratford one day last week lookâ€" ing hale and hardy. Mrs. John MeCalmon and her daughâ€" ter. Magcgic. are visiting Proton friends Miss Flora McDonald is at present engaged sewing with Glenelg friends. Mr. John Nuhn â€"and Mr. Arthur Guest, of Flesherton, passed through our town Sunday. ter, Maggie, are visiting Froton iwmiends this week. Mr. Wm. Vollett bappened with what might. have proved a serious acâ€" cident, while coming from Mr. John Sharp‘s raising the nut came off his buggy axle, but as good luck happenâ€" ed there was no one hurt. field Mr. Hugh MceKinnon, while on his wheel last week, ran against a stone which upset him seriously hurting himâ€" self, and was unable to work owing to the fall which he had received. Miss Tacy Gordon is the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. J. Eden, for a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Kitching, who are seveting their connection with the conâ€" gregation, leave this week for their rew field of labor near Wiarton, carryâ€" ing with them the best wishes of the comimunity. Mr. Zenus Clark has purchased a new threshive machine engine. imE Jurce SuvcerssEs.â€"The Club went to Teeswater on Saturday last, played to a good house, and were tinancially â€" successful. On Monday evening in the Town Hall here they held forth again and were rewarded by a big crowd, who felt they had the worth of their money. Dund SvceEs@rUL.â€"Last Thursday‘s Glote contained a record of the graduates of the Pres, Ladies‘ College, Toronto. Amongst these we are pleased to see the name of Miss Maggie Gun, figuring prominently, _ She passed with high standing in all subjects, taking diplomas in Piano and History, Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War, _ It caused horrible Ulcers that no treatment helped for 20 years. _ Then Bucklen‘s Arâ€" nica Salve cured him,. Cures â€" Cuts, Braises, Burns, Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Eraption. Best Pile cure on earth,. _ 25¢ a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by our Drusgists. 8 9 Gook‘s Cotton Root Compound Is successfully used monthly by over 0,000 Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladies ask {onr dm&gist for Cook‘s Cotton Root Comâ€" rnl. ake no other, as all Mixtures, pills and mitations are dangerous. Price, No. 1, $1 Rer box ; No. 2, 10 degrees stronger, $3 per box. No. 1 or 5, mailed on receipt of price and two 8â€"cent stamps. The Cook Company Windsor, Ont. B'!ilos. 1 and 2 sold and recommendéd by all responsible Druggists in Canada. 88 of Ripley, â€" m Saturday k. Red Hot From The Gun. DURHAM, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1899. Crawford. Â¥ 4 in + + *4 B + â€" â€"~ 1.. intend going 1O 12th July. ns spent a few days this week. ood and Mr. Shefâ€" ist through our vilâ€" ast oh their way to Mr. ])()llil.l(.‘. Mcâ€" ]‘ in Toronto. m Review. U6 nd going to oves idns snn snac old Mrs. James McClocklin, of Flesherton, spent Monday in town, Mr. "Bobbie" Cameron, of Flesherâ€" ton, spent Sunday in town and remainâ€" ed over for the races on Monday. Mrs. Bean for Howick, weeks‘ visit. Mrs. McGee, of Desboro, visited aer consin Mr, J, Carson, the beginning of the week. Miss Ramsey and â€" Miss Marietta Stauley, of Chesley, wheeled over to Durham on Saturday and remained over for the celebration on Monday. Mr, J. W. Brown, Hanover, takes charge this week of the Examination for part I Form H. _ There are 17 canâ€" didates of whom 13 are from Durham. Mrs, Barker, Toronto, is at present visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Colville, Mr, Wim. Kyle, of Chesley visited at Mr, J. A. Black‘s on Tuesday last. Miss Maggie Derby, teacher, of Priceâ€" ville, is visiting friends in town. Misses Lydia and Nellie Swallow reâ€" turned from Toronto Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Legate,, of London, spent a few days, the end of, last week with the former‘s sister. Mrs, Haskins near town. Mrs, McBain and Mrs, Hoar, of Atâ€" wood, and Mr, and Mrs. Hambridge, of Southampton, were guests of Rev, and Mrs, Ferguson over Sunday, Mrs. Mormnell, Toronto, visited her sister Mrs, Cameron last week, returnâ€" ing on Monday to her daughter Mrs, McKechnie in Mt. Forest. Miss Annie McKenzie, teacher, left for Detroit this week. _ She will attend the International Endeavor Convention and vyisit relatives elsewhere. Mr. Thos. MeComb, Williamsford and daughter, visited his mother and other relatives in town this week. _ Mr. McComb was one of the first subscrib ers to the REvIEW and has been a conâ€" ers to the REviEw and has b tinuous subscriber ever since Tinng ond Unlinged Bolg ol One Born. DuUxcax.â€"In Bentinck, on July Ist, the wife of W m. Duncan of a son. LiAtDER.â€"On Sunday, July 2nd, at 2481 Euclid Ave,. Cleveland, the wife of Dr. Edward S8, Lauder, of a daughter. Holl Ihe Usugl Prict. All Mus! be Sold. Gome farly lor Barguins. Died. NEVIN.â€"In Durham, on Sunday, July 2nd, Mr, David Nevin, aged 76 years, 5 mos. 12, Cor. 7, Glenelg, containing 100 acres more or less. The farm is in a good state of cultivation, 80 acres cleared, is well watered and excellently adapted for both stock and Â¥raiu raising, School on the lot, church 14 miles distant, Awlly on the premises to / x, Baxks, or to proprietor, C. McARTHUR, Durham, Married. HENDERSONâ€"FERGUSON,.â€"At the residâ€" ence of the bride‘s father on June 28th ult., by Rev. J. A, Matheson B. A. Thomas Henderson of Proton to Margaret Ann Ferguson, Priceville, Great Clearing . . MILLINERY _ (Pesgest: Mr, Joe Burnet spent Dominion Day The Undersigned offers for sale I Â¥SALE ~"yqqtt tss t OO FARM FOR SALE, WM. LAIDLAW PERSONAL MENTION 3y and son Loyd left Tuesday her old home, for a two For 20 Days uot Durham. Aug. Oth. 06. We fake this opportunity of thanking our customers for past ipatronage, and we are ocnvihoed that the new system vill gzeriï¬ a continuance of T the same. We invite your attention to the following lines of goods : Wilkinson Ploughs, number 1 to 20, and repairs of all kinds. Shares, Soleplates, Ete. Not genuine unless the words " Wirkrxsox Puoven Conraxy" is cast on each piece. Wilkinson Famous Steel Rolier made in three sections. CULTIVATING, Coulter & Scott Drills and Deering " Ideal " and " Puuy " Binders. Ideal Mower and Steel rakes. â€" Also Maxwell Binders, Mowers and Rakes. ON WHEELS, â€" Chatham and Snowball Wagons, Palmerston Buggies. Buggies from Campbell of London. liams Sewing Machines and supplies. N. G. & J. McKechnie. Warerooxnsâ€"Upper Town, Durham. Caltivators, Dise and Spade Harâ€" rows, Seuffilers, Ete. _ Also Seotch Diamond Harrows. CLOTHING ; /ev‘mwiuluunw‘ anaeearn en en nA id +; Bell, Doherty, Thomas and Berlin makes of PIANO and ORGANs, SEWING MACHINES. A large stock of New Raymond and Wilâ€" T7 p a 5 p a a 6 a a nA p BA p A a 5 5 oA a 5 BA a d 9 3 6 d p in indb d p )N HARVESTING _ "as: _ (@/Sa We beg to inform our Customâ€" sers and the Public generally "that we have adopted the Cash Bystem, which means Cash or its equivalept" and that our 3 Motto will be Cash system We Have Had Come to us for your Clothin Hats, Shirts, etc., etc. e Bailes & Small Profits." ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO and are still wled assorted in sizes. We have Men‘s Light Colored Suits at $4.00, A good looking sait and a great wearer for the money. You can get a Suit as high as 810. if you wish. _ We have them! ADOPTED BY We have still a few suits ren‘s Clothing that we are s cost. Don‘t delay if you st1it in Men‘s and Boyvs‘. .. G. & J. McKECHN!Zâ€" Readyâ€"toâ€"Wear. . . . &C. . GRANT REVIEW # C. McKINNON. a Good Season WHOLE NO. 1112. Has Telephone connecâ€" tion. Call up No. 6. ire sel n1