2flil.ur ac, Honey a throw buy MNTS 'HOLICS M ill! " t ipot for racemes. Ilgf. " ILLER, N . L" "w't'ttcw " NIH-mun or. " arrange with an! Estates mt- litt lor Irish ! sell; Go to Ne collects [Ill tt 80 V was every- In of old I aside as les Snark; mt, settled in or in tact and Loo, “Hiram: " perties IW. t ll abt other ii) it) W W it) W LU "o" acres. with a vein :almlll 30 feel wide on the surface, and running about 87 to the ton in gold. Its gross output for three years with a lO-slauup mill aver- aged W3,000 per week. and with the 30"statnp mill put in last fall the earn- ings have been at the rate of $t1i51,00o per Fear." an it In†ntents." This is an ltontr bestowed. and in this cusr valued seeing it is the ti the riding. it no! in the ( accotupanied by " grant 1 â€tenet-tic and etticient tc Largo. has imd it framed. th rom tutt Vent credit for lln corulition of ily cungrulu anon To B. S. No. 9, tlcRsEui.-.. Last week teen-her and tlustees of this sartion were pleased to receive from the Minister of Education the Diploma issued to Public Schools “for the ex. cellent condition of the school grounds. school house. furniture and equip- ments." This is an honor not lightly bestowed. and in this Case i, especially Wt Ii 'NAxtis-To East. Grey Agricultural Sot-io-ty for :omplinwntnry press badge for their show next, Tuesday and Wed- nesday, Sept. 19 and 20. Also to the Hanover Exhibition authorities for fa- vors to their tine show on Thursday and Friday of this week. Great horse sport is expected at both places. AT HAstr'oF.s.--A lawn social will be held at M r. Jas. Kerr's, 19th concession, Nornmnhy. on Tuesday, Sept. Myth, in aid of church building fund. Good program will be provided. Tea servedI at N orltrck sharp. Silver vollectiou.l All are cordially invited. Come one,l fHrtue all I 1'oM. I " ('_otm.i.ttEyTAity. The \h-stministor pupa: "l'ovonto. says: .. The announce-- mm»! is "tade that the congregation of Durham. ont., has called the Rev. w. 'ti'atwthatson, Claude. Mr. F. is a hard student and a. faithful minister. whose worth and Work make for. the establish- ink of his people in faith." mum) ment 1 that l In on :uhlml There died in Pniulay recently " Mrs. Benton. who fortnerly lived in Benrinck and who at the time Inf hervleath had reached her. 10ttth )‘I'ul'. Evidences of intweased [lingo-vii ysm-m to he "tultiruy- in John Livings'mw, an elder hmther of the famous African explorer died in Lis. towel lust week. aged 89. He is the last surviving mmnlwr of the family, and leaves 4 suns and l 1lattglttev. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper willbe dispomsed in the Preshytevinn Church on Sunday Sept. PA, by Moder- ator Row. D. L. Campbell. l Lucas. Wright & Batgon.--At Dur- ham "ttire Mnmlnys and Court Days, from ma. m. to 4 p. m. Sumrr TiiEM.--Thos. Banks and John vessie each had a number of sheep and lunbs worried last week by dogs. Rev. Dr. Mum". agent of the Bible Sncivty will preach in the Freehytkrian Church at hath Services an Sunday. h Business “en's Letter Paper! ' Local and District News. ' ----e --'-"",r mgmlulal eve tin Ion if “I 1r0L.---XX"i. NO. 37. In: it is the thst issuied if no! in the County. I tu ti ll " SCI Fruln lion w nude. Mr. F. isa hard lilllflll "tinNtee, whose qukv for the es,tahlish- in faith." " Pl Vlllt PINS! Tt h many h tl I.†lift “I pt (mum: [In tt she 1 Med th " ttIttst into, nu m" 'YT. 'tt Iam" l MAKE ENTRIES EARLY.-Dont, be he. He Is the last I . . . . he familv and .hlml your neighbors In making entries I t . ' ' ‘fur Smith Grey Shaw onS'ept. 26 dud 27. t " a ; Only a week from next 'ruesdlr. re-vvnlly " Mrs. irieiwetitty Davidson is ready to rgceive ll " h IIIV M be paid, cent. will he tirst instal- I has derided h lu, last itt ll tt'crt hath We heart trustee tly his lady fly give ilk‘ll Ill J. his md the ' Miss d hymn ul been I Kw“ his fine ll L will rum] ll It ll m m W LIFE IxsrrtAsto:.--- In last. week', Ite- view. ml inside page was a column Con- taining the Annual Report of the Stand- ard Life Assurance Company This isan inn-rating exhibit of a, successful year's work. Look it up yet and ponder oyer the security involved in accumulated funds of over4imillion dollars ($44.01).- OOO). " Bol'mrr AM) Soâ€) AoAis,--The “(Wesley Free Press was bought, last j/iii? by Messrs. Hlacklock and Gibson, ie.! Dnndnlk. They were evidently/me- ,diums, for they disposed of their pur- ‘chase at once to the euterplising 1"Enterprise" of that village, which (will now represent the Chesley com- munity alone. Success to Bro, Me., {Donald who has enlarged the Eanl-} {prise to a 7-colutttt, quarto. Thus .rt-lused the two h'est unlined gentlenwn’ lit is alleged have purchased the _1y-l Edulk Herald. Hope the new proprietors (will be worthy surmssors to our old! ,ltt'ierul Glendiuniug. l 'ate v IxTrsmrs"rrxc, Lrarrure.--Last Friday evcmittg Rey. Mr. Moorhouse, London lectured in the Town Hall to a. fair sized audience on "The Importance of Cultiv- atingn Ta,te foe Reading." The Rev. gunk-nun) is a fluent, and forcible speak- tu', and diluted on the pleasures and sulvunlngcs that are available to the Hauling mun. Amung these were: books \w-ru always zn'nilnhlv. the society of hunks was turmptvlttmsivis and varied. You will select your sm-ivty and this inversight in "lm'klng up." two pages 'ot' the 1lanovtw Post wm'o tvducefto Pi just "N' they Wt't't' beginning to work _ott'. By a jtulicious 1150 Of pushI and iplutt- malts-r the issue Wr'ts' gut out 1tum] Editor Mitchell gulps down this (most severe printing office disaster by tnnnunncing fau'ctiuusiy in a 3-coiunm display that $6 Printer's Pie 1% respon-i sihle for the improved appearance ofl the Post this week. Forgive us thisi time and we won't do it again." I in h. inmlm and I . front books ‘ mg. drinking, mmm always Minn. and he w suly iontries. let everyone make a big push to _ mule» 1899 inn-1| the room-(l. .pre-nw to make their Fair to he? held at Flesluwton (m Tuesday and \Védnes- llity, Svpt. I!) and 20 the heat yet.:' The tun-wk. grounds and hall being irCf1rvsst- class' cnmlitinn. and " nurnhm' or4jrood pauws to he munpotml fur. All attend- ing may (1va " gum! day's sport and t-nlm-mimm-m. _ le Din-cums of East Grey Agricul- tural Snvivly are sparing nu pains or A, W. H. LAUDER. Local Agent Standard Life Ass. Co. C'LUmtiso.--ItF.vutw and Weekly Globe to Januam l, 1900, 30 cents. To January l, 1001. $1.50 to new sub- scrihers. Adjourned meeting of Town Council, tonight. Thursday. At Monday's meet- ing council decided to appeal the But-net case. LAMHL. _Kiudly exmmnv your. lulu-l this \w-vk. and if date to which you are tluwe marked paid is not tort-vet. we want to knew. If in arrears, pléase at- tvnd to it at ("le by sending us a. remit:- tance. We require money like other people. and our accounts, being in small sums. are often overlooked. This week please. THE POST iN Pl. Last week by an The big 4 is moving this week. ll tith Ml tittlv.tat f pvofitahl rul the dan " ll in hV th 'iiiiiiihtr; H th ll the REVIEW and my :uldrrss fur the Fur $1.50 we will F of the century to " T he Yollet t't tin Th y were aw- and all md Miss “:u- from I'ongt'atulatiorw, to Mr. John Nichol, who on Monday evening last brought home his lovely bride. To both, happi- ne'ss and all good wishes. Hampden. Sept, 12, 1899. If?†NUMBER l (N, HHENI IIE COMPANY RIFLE MATCH T will he held on Wednesday, Sept. 20th,1899, at 9.30 R. m. sharp. A full attendance is requested. place, All children got free on this ox- cursinn and other people paid ouly 50 omits for a sail of 100 miles or mnrv. If tho boys of Grey County had sun-h " place fora picurio Hwy would not want ateavtificial lakes, Silva“ trees and flowees making place, All children got ft: mints for a sail of 100 I tho boys of Grey Co place for a picnic thes anotluw in an old bus} We like reading the lived an it. It. ins on the boundary line hvtween C'auada and the States but Detroit bought out tho part owned by Canada and made it their rity Park. Then-are many kinds of wild animals in the Park which wow of interestm all of us. There were bears in a mmmd built an " den fur them: here they hun- a large hath where they roll about in the water whom anyum- can we them In another part ot' the Park in " field with a high Wm- fvnrmu-v many deer. They have also wolves. buffaloes, and smaller wild animals and many birds of which the ostrich is the largest, Then there munrliiiciul lakws, strvmm, fountains. Belle Isle, the city Park of Detroihs a Imam iful plncv. " wit: unvv called Hog island lwcnusv only wild hogs and suakts hved cm it. It. was on the boundary line hvtween t'auatla and the States but Detroit bought out tho purl owned by Canada and nuuh- it their vitv Park, The Sabbath Schrmls of \‘alotla and Fletcher and some minor country Sab- bath Svhooh went on an I-xvursinn to Belle Isle on the 1st of August, with the Sabbath Svhrml orthe lst Ptvilryteriuts Chutvh, ('hathaun. We “'an on the Stwuuvr "City of ('haLham." Thaw were about, six hnmhml "tl llwbnat and we had a very fine sail on tho Thanh-s river and across lake St. ('lair. letter to you if you will have room to rut it in your paper. We have had very not dry weather. here for the last, month Harvesting was about over the first week of August and the crops were vor- y good. lantat. school again although I passed the Public School Leaving Ex- mnimuion in June. We have pleasure in publishing the following letter flow a 12-yetu-old boy in Kent Co., whose parenN are well known around Dornoch. Willie is a clever boy fur his age and writes an in- teresting tttter: i'. “Our family who came here in 1840, were forced to travel from Montreal to Lachine in waggons and from there P. took the old steamer Lake Ontario to 's what, is now Toronto. We landed at r, the foot of Yonge street. There were no fine hotels here then, but the only e veal brick building in the place was a " hotel on Yonge street, kept by a man named Mctlregor. All the other build- 1- ings were of clapboard, except a few 1' occupied by a colony of Latter Day â€Saints, who had erected buildings out l_ of bricksdricd in the sun. The Saints e r believe. afterwards moved to Utah. _ We had friends living out, in the Town-i l ship of King at that time. and will" - l effects \vere taken out there. A te whei. Lwae needed on the King road and i all; lplicd to Egon-ton ltyt-rson tor the oif'uns. I but I had no certificate. I was (‘Xanrt II i ted by Hamilton Hunter, 1hogavonits1 ya ovctifirate to teach in any school in I ['pper Canaha, I taught there for three; years and then we went to Bruce Couu-l 'ty. l was there Managerof the first; store, sawmill and grist mill in that county. 1nd I receiVed the titst lll'lil bag] Ila-ought into the county. It was car- , ried by t mounted messenger ft om Dur- I ham. l entered up each letter and dis.. itributed them myself. At that. time I {owned the stone myself and I took over, I the business of th.e postonice m c'onnec. ' tion with my buti.nessy. For two years " was under tuta.dir.tcti.cn of the Post- t i master-General In England, there being no head of the department in this coun- try." Ir 1 Mr. 'l,egtit,tigffieiah'g'i: his mean, t ent appear-twee, will b his oiticd for ' many. years to come. He will probably I 3 remain at the Rossin house until Mon- dar-Globe I i. Editor Ulll'hsllll Iteyiew" Dear Sir Mr. Malcolm Mach-an. who has been postmaster at Walkerton since 1852. and who is now known as one of the oldest members of the postal service in Ctur min, came to the city yesterday to see the Fair. Although Mr. MacLean is 81 years of age. he Is exceptionally height. and. for a gentleman of his years, very active. He has held his present office for 47 years and the residents of Walk- erton will not listen to any proposal for the appointment of a successor In the post omee there. In mentioning some interesting reminiscences about early days in Canada at the Rossin House yesterday. he said:--. DURHAM, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER bl, 1899, ke wading tht- Durham Review Yours, truly. Willie S. Millshlgv 12 Years Boy-life in Kent County. Valletta. Kent Co.. Ont.. . Sept. 2nd 1899. latter to the Editor. U. M. SKIDER. Capt. No. 4 Co'y, 3lst Batt. I um going to write a. short Forty Years Ago. wonderful years) gie McKenzie, Proton ; Plioehe Moody, Ihrothville; Maggie Caldwell, Ruth Johnson, MayMcClocklin, Durham. Mrs. Grunt. Mrs. Gu Miss Annie Mckenzie, Mrs. Browning and Mrs tended the Wousen's F. in Holstein on Tuesday. Morur.L Scumâ€. STK'DE lowing students an- tak school emu-5(- here: I Mr. Houiludp,e, of llmnillun. ing a few days hou- ttt Mi. A with his wife and family, wam fur their home in Mexico, Miss Minnie Banks, of No: Was the guest of her sister. M Mckmnou, over Sunday and her. house again Monday “mi-Hi Mes. J. Burruws, of Paisley, is home visiting hrr mother and ru-lulivus and friends in and about Durham. Archie Hunter. varied student life at, o, Smmd by wluushur,r home last Friday night, returning by the sun-u vunvoy- "nee. gontlonmn, and came honm to Durham on their wedding tour. "Aplt The Cook 'Com'pmzy il nuimr, W 08.1 5nd 2 sold and rrcrsineLrle ft L, responsible Dmggista in Canada. Is successfully nerd monthly by eve-.- 0,000Ltdies. .Stfe,efreetual.Lh0ikts: mâ€; {our drug?!“ for Cook‘s Cotton Root Com- Itrt ate no ot er, as 111 Mixturvs, pill, und miutlons are dangerous. Prior, No. t, $1 p. r box: No. 1.10 degrees titronger,t3 pt-r box. 1' tl iririAiGrte.iiuif%iilit of prive mu: 13w 34' ,2;- Mr. Ed. Darcy. of (hwlph, spent, Wm- day and Monday with his mumm- and sister how. Me. B. H. Townsend spent a few days this week ph-usunlly m Owen Sound with friends. Mr. Ed. Daecv. of Gtwhrlt. sin-m, Qum- Me. George Citntpltell, of Aberdeen, left Tuesday fur Landau. N. 1).. wheve his brothers are. Miss Mauiâ€, Lamina married last Werhivsduy Mrs. Dan. Greenwood leaves for Man. itoba this week to visit lwr father. and other friends theve. Mrs. John Cmnemn and (laughter, Bella, are visiting Kate and Henry in Alvinston, near London. this week. Misses Flossie and May Watchwmth have-been visiting at Mi. Don. MeArth. ur’s and other friends in Beutinck. Miss Tillie MM‘uskery, Tovonto is vis- iting at Mrs. Tutnmull's and at her friends in Glenelg. Miss Allan, of Mount, Forest, is visit- ing at Mr. S. MoUrncken's and other friends in town. Mr. John 1Vhelan is laking in the sights of London fair this week. Mr. Thus. Swallow look in the Tur- onto exhibition last week. ttlt 'e: §g:lgpd§o..2 sold {unDurhupry H Mrs. Allan's mulhm, Mrs. Ficaife, no.“ Grand Valley, is visiting at Mr. Allan's Mr. Will Harris is (-lmrming the hearts of Tivevton friends at, present. Miss Elihie Hughes is the guest of Hanover and Walkevton fviends Messrs. J. L. Brnwne and B. M. Moore are taking in the London exhibition. DtrkiiriiUisiiGGirGrcCrG'rsiil, it: iWAREROOMS --Upper Town, Durham. Gun, Drusilla. W Also Svc, 2 Clevelands, 1 Cleveland, 1 Cleveland, 1 Crescent, 2 Creseents, 1 Crescent. 1 Antelope, In. McLean. Ayton; Ida "t Murdoch: Lizzie Munlm McKenzie. Proton: Phoelu Prices , Special “a" Several Second handj heels Very Cheap. é Jlttrlr'tt tkfttn Rqot Compound While they last we offer the following new wheels at genuine bargains. All fitted with Dunlop Tires, and guaranteed: PERSONAL MENTION A) Luna“. 1'ilire take this opporimm'i; "AirDLAwithaikirrsi" our customem regular $55, now $45 regular $50. now $40 regular $50. now 8315 regularfir5, now 845 regular $50. now 8to regular $15, now 2535 regular $45, now 830 Rï¬'fliï¬ uuhlnn st Pt llmnillun. is at MI. And nu. MI king th {um-rt STE .\X ll Mrs "'1 h 13av s Sm rshall ll Allan iddes In: Ill was run“) Ma [VII] ha m's til " Bell, Ppherty, Thomas and Berlin makes of PIANO and Itll, t A NS SEWING MACHINES. A large stock of New Raymond :le Wit Hams Sewing Machines and supplies. - C"Td l We Invite you the followine line Deering bt Ideal tt and be Pony " Iiindgrs. Ideal li Steel rakes. Also Maxwell Binders, Mowers and " ON WHEELS, Chatham and Snowball Palmerston Buggies. Buggies from Campbell of London. Wilkins Coulter averytkz'ng for unamnng our customers for past patronage, and we are convinced that the new system W111 merit, a continuance cf the same. (t hares, mvaim aeh m ....GRANT’S CULTIVA TING, ltivators, D NS, Scumcrs. amond lIarr HARVESTING, arge Sales & Small Profits." OI' 7%! "pit-ot-ttSuu-s-aus-si Rn unlc We beg to inform our Custom- ers and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or- its equivalent, and. that our Motto will be Cash system I) 1hhhhhhhhhMhhhhMhhhhhhMhiaohoiiii"-s I't m I cn ADOPTED BY It And get a package of his Aroma lca. TORONTO till ., G. d; J. McKECHNIE. H C) d. GRANT " . McKechnie. Black or mixed. It sells at 25c. Mc, 40c. and 51k. . MCKINNON. Yo u "7H1; WHOLE N O. 1122 u're a Reader oi Review! rmers Are. you a tit Send in your m trial trip to end l " only 25c. T, at the century fun ll IN w, ll )car vnd if!