UGARâ€"â€"20 lbs. for $1.00. hK iE LR‘ S pt. M. C 10 1C@ment 1J ‘Qii DER ed enyel pe im,. Ont L®C CE ouumog:.}. 108. lt is rug o. Salary straight uste, bonafide, no Â¥ 75. References, i to Rent A ( wORTAYT PER 7 OOAE VWV r business Machines, ND ZEGGS od TEA }} 1 Street Herbert ibove, tt 11 M 3 and 1 the cight wer LV bl n. ese OM ) 10 Ou to )# 14 stricken husband. Stuppex Deatsu i Mr. ForEst.â€" Mrs. Wim. Hamptm died Monday morning very suddenly. She was in her usual health the day previous and towards morning Mr. H. thought he heard a peculiar noise from the room where she slept with the yvoungest children. _ He looked in but she reportâ€" ed all right. Again alarmed in the same way, he went and found her unâ€" conscious, and in spite of medical aid she passed away, leaving 5 small chilâ€" dren. Great sympathy is felt for the A CrLoOsE CaLrL.â€"On Monday the school house in 8. 8. No. 14, Egremont, was very nearly destroyed by fire. _ In some way the roof caught, and burned away through shingles and sheeting till ashés began to fall on the inmates. Teacher Graham was out in short order to find several neighbors approaching who had happily seen the fire at a dis tance, _ Witha ladder and pails the fire was got under control, with a good sized hole to patch up. Durhamn‘s latest ambition is to posâ€" sess a cement factory. A large bed of marl has been discovered inside the corâ€" poration which has been properly tested and pronounced first class by the gove rnment analyist. There is no reaâ€" son, therefore, why our neighbors shouldn‘t utilize the advantages nature has bestowed upon them.â€"Mt. Forest Representative, Rev Mr Potter, of Paisley, oceupied the pulpit in the Methodist Church on Sunday morning and Rev Mr Sharpe, of Varney preached in the evening in the absence of Pastor Ferguson who took Mr Potter‘s work for theâ€"day. evening, the i0th ties are highly re class entertainers. ulars see large A meeting of the Deanory of Grey aud the 8. 8. Association in the same disâ€" trict is being held toâ€"day, Wednesday, in Trinity church, Picken Bro red tickets. Under the auspice Miss Thompson and Toronto will give a ment in the Tov Bome mistake, F Advance, Ayton? Fi span of Agricualtural heavy team on the ; last week‘s issue as & Sxow ox Sert. 29.â€"â€"Our first touch of | sns the beautiful came thus early. and!_ In the hurry of last week we omitted farmers will | be â€" "swithering" about , Several bits of news, which weadd now. feir osZ OUnee movre miare has! The gate proceeds were $315.10 and as t ujn turnips. lM.t ut (u'e nature 28 | the society got the g@overment grant painted the leaves in their rosy colors | the day before of $389. there will be and appearances point to an early win. | funds enough tor all. ter. |__We counted 224 birds in the noultry Wm. Schiefle, late editor of the Palmerston Spectator, dled in Palmerâ€" ston last week at the early age of 25. He was a native of Normanby townâ€" ship and we learn from the Reporter, was a victim of consumption. The Lamlash Creamery has experâ€" ienced some loss on shipment of butter made to the West Indies, owing not to inferior quality but to imperfect packâ€" ages. For that climate however it is too fresh. Ladies‘ Readyâ€"made Clothing at J. A. Hunter®s. PE Soctat. â€"Teacher, pupils and friends of Latona school have planned for a pie social on Friday evening, Oci. 20th. Admission 10 cts. Parties bringâ€" ing pies fiee. Proceeds in aid of school improvements. Mr. A. B. McCallaum, barrister, of Paisley, is having an auction sale of household effects preparatory to movâ€" ing to the scene of his judical duties on Manitoulin Island.â€"Port Elgin Times. better their condition by. baving a, The Fergus Newsâ€"Record has donned echedule of increased prices for repairs. |a new dress. The Newsâ€"Record is an I + « Durham is about as well up with the ; ndml.rnl)le refiector of its town anq fo: times as Chesley. They are to have a| PWity, and we extend congratulations, furniture factory and probably, though| _ CAaAPE Lost.â€"A Ladies black Serge it is not settled yetâ€"cement works.â€" / Cape loest between Durhsm and Rocky Enterprise. | Siugeen on Tuesday evening, Oct. 3rd, Mr. A. B. McCalluam, barrister, . of| F!N34¢¢ WiU pleaseleave at Mrs. Burnet.’sl1 @ «_ &Â¥. . _ MCUi y arrister, i hn Tulman in ncutmce am ccntisen sls , § [ SFOCEKY:. Owen Sound Waggon makers and | Blacksmiths are making an effort to| better their condition by baving a echedule of increased prices for repairs. | Buy your wife a Fur Ccat ! She feels the cold worse than you do in winter. J. A,. Hunter‘s new stock is complete. Lucas, Wright & Batson.â€"At Durâ€" ham office Mondays and Court Days, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Political Conventions are being called in a number of ridings. : Local and District News. ? ’Mff,‘.â€i_“g‘lf’tgl?s_ Undetwear, Alf sizes, degse2esseeee0eese Proprerty sac®.â€"Mr. A. D. Brownâ€" Thanksgiving Day October 19th. ing has purchased the Nevin property J. A. Hunter‘s Dress Goods are the: on Queen St. weal thing this season. J. A. Hunter this week takes extra Guelph Agricultural College has had space to tell of the bargains in his big to refuse admission to manyv applicants, | store. His ad. will stand some reading, Business Men‘s Letter Paper ! J the FOU th af Oct. Th recommended rs. â€" For further Should be High Grade in style, quality and finish. We print high grade busiâ€" ness paper at Moderate Prices Are you out? poste W N Mn iterary ente M t| pri Mi vn M J. Fishe both the for Mc uit ippe Ond 11 nC the Best L O4 1D " +o@ & Ror CARIUI® ANZHY HTO meUvS MHDCep VCV TL CHU Honor Roll for 8. S. No. ]3.-Lglem(mt claims that have been thrown aside as for August and September. 5th Classâ€" | worthless. _ BUSINESS Tangles, Snarls George Ried. S8r. 3rd.â€"Charlie Reid, .-uu} Di]f’ï¬(:ul(die.-: stmighte}med out settled s cWillia 1 is Rz and adjusted without lawsuits or ill tr. Sed. _ B.â€"YWillte MCF;"‘(}d(‘nr L.u'le feeling, by the use of a little tact and Matthews. Jr. 3rd. A.â€"Gladys Lawâ€" good judgment. rence, Doward Henry, Bella Patterson,. ) j; you are unable to pay 100 cents on Sr. 2nd.â€"Maud Hamilton, Sarah Brown | the $ he will assist you to arrange with May Ferguson. Jr. 2nd.â€"Gracie Reid, your creditors, Insolvent Estates satâ€" Mary Brown. Bt. 2nd.â€"Maggie Ham. iSfactorvily wound up, ___â€" ilton, Bert Lawrence, Victor Adams. Deeds, Mortgalges, Wills, and cther | Writings carefully prepared. Sr. Ist.â€"Johnny Ferguson, Ethel Mcâ€"‘ _ ,, s $ s a t Always Prompt. Never Negligent. Kenzie, Aggie Adams, Fanny Patterson | A11 business Strictly Private. 1st. B.â€"Bella Ferguson, Farr Lawrence | f Mary Long, Mary Bell Reid. 1st Johnâ€"| a ’ZZ ny Brown, George Wilson, Reuben & o 4 92’ Watson, Martin Wilson and Arthur Lee (equal). Margaret Scott, teacher, HANOVER. Honor Roll of Durham School for September, _ Sr,. 5th. classâ€"Nellie Morâ€" an, Dora Davidson, Ethel Limin, Jewel MceComb, â€" Brad Jamieson. Jr. 5th. Maud Irwin, Grace Everitt, John Bachâ€" eus, Jessie Robinson, Eddie MeCloceklIn. Sr, 4thâ€"Aggie Lawrence, Grace Barâ€" clay, Mary Sharp and James Williams aeq, Edith Grant, Clara Aljoe. Jr. 4th The presence and music of the band helped the day along, but the opmion is general that the Directors must introâ€" duce some new features next vear. I & Coarca s " M9e ) MERs ENsE . TYALE â€" O . ooE 19 2196 |_ At a meeting of the school board on i satisfactiun $ | Monday evening Mr, W, I. Huston was | t RAMAGE P Cabk | reâ€"engaged for another yenr as,princiâ€" _ C. RAMAGE, Pub. & Prop. pal of the public school here. which ; wedekmwsen is c § makes his tenth contract with the trusâ€" j 3 | tees of this section. Miss MeKenzie of | Scotch Town. | x + I | Durham, was engaged as first assistant. | puopotntenand I :â€"A_vt()n Advance. Intended for last aweek. | 3 C L | Mr. 4 3r, rrow a _ Subscribe for the REvyIEwW now and !Cnp'llm‘?gca::,uli;i;o?u:;uil;ï¬da? ll\llurxr(sl\or?si; : ic ‘g j 7 p j | 0 & % â€" | get this week‘s issue. The REv BW S 5| don‘s thrashing, standing elose by Jack | better paper now than at any time in | Morrison‘s bay team which was hitched | its history, (so many of our friends say) \to a waggou. Jack wus in the act of I‘ and we intend to give special attention | lmndxpg a water barr el out when an ugly \to its further improvement. roar from the engine seared the horses, The winner in the farmer‘s trot was H. Hunt and not A. Bell as given last week. A. Bell had entered and was «No 1." on Secretary‘s list and the judâ€" #es hook showed plain enough that No 1 got 1st prize. Mistake somewhere. We counted 224 birds in the novultry house. and we are assured that had acâ€" commodation been certain. 40 or 50 more of outside birds would have been shown. The gate proceeds were $315.10 and as the societvy got the g@overment grant the day before of $389. there will be funds enough tor all. See J. A. Hunter‘s new stock of Ladies‘ Mantles and Furs. You intend smbscribing for. the ReviEw. â€" Why not Now when you can get the balance of ths year and all of next for $1.00. You can get the Reâ€" viEw and Weekly Glohe through us for only $1.50. Tnr Factory.â€"â€"Rapid progress is now being made with the brickâ€"work and it will soon assume an imposing appearance. The District Epworth League Conâ€" vention will meet in Mt. Forest next Tuesday the 10th Oct, Some of the Leaguers from here expect to attend, Ax INDUCEMENT.â€"The I. 0. F. are making a special effort during October and Noyember to secure new members. M Echoes of South Grey Fair Durh(t Go to him if you want to sell; Go to him if you want to buy. He collects notes and accounts, and it beats everyâ€" thing how he gets money out of old claims that have been thrown aside as worthless. _ BUSINESS Tangles, Snarls and Difficulties straightened out settled and adjusted without lawsuits or ill feeling, by the use of a little tact and good judgment. If you are unable to pay 100 cents on the $ he will assist you to arrange with your creditors, â€" Insolvent Estates satâ€" isfactorily wound up. A Hundred good Farms for saleâ€"Aiso a number of fine Hanover Properties. * H. H. MILLER awill have been 20 years at the business mnext XMAS DAY, and he KNOWS HOW to get money at lowest possible rates and awith best privileges. That is why the whole couwntry goes to him. H{ is lending at 5 per cent. and on large loans at 4 3â€"4. They 80y it Poys, They ol Sy 80 hi# PROTESTANTS and CATHOLICS, Rich Men, Poor Men, Grits, Tories and Patrons, ALL DEAL WITH.... Miâ€"s M. F. Melellan who has been in ; Cleveland, Ohio duaring the past two years | arrived home this week hale and bearty | and will remain for a time. + about a mile when they were captured by Morrison Sr. they escuped without a scratch the wasgou box was found seatâ€" tered in preces. All are doing well. > «m masaem Mrs. Mike Henrick and two chirdren, May & Muri from Torounvo arrived here a fortnight sago aud will spend some time with her brother Mr. A. McMillen. Mrs. E. Evans and children of Rochesâ€" ter, who has begn spending the paust few imonths «t the parental home MacLellan‘s wili leaye for their home thns week. roar from the engine scared the horées,l‘Grey show and visited friends on the lx:h-.dl}e-u;;jm catching gug of them by t:w ( avenue last week. ead. e was tripped in some wuy, the a i ‘yaceâ€" tesim and waggon passing right over lnm.’ fM',‘ John 'N"‘hâ€l Jr. P"'_"‘"’"'â€"- and His head and face was badly bruused and | Dis sister Miss Mary and Miss Stoddart. eut and complained of other bruizes on | of New York, were guests oyer Sunday his body, when Jack who was pitched in |at Mr. Allan McKinnon‘s. the air, but came down in a few minutes‘ M a a £ + y I‘s. d ) S 4 iss S; " / and come back to nis right senses felt uE Nirs. Bd hwtnx (nee Miss _S wah A, soresâ€"about â€"his »body:®The tHorses â€"ran / M¢Lellan)â€"ofâ€"Oleveland, Ohio. U.â€" 8. With thanks tor all past favors, we solicit a continuance ot patronage, and | our best efforts will be used to give satisfaction. | D Mr. Gun is also authorized to receive ! subscriptions _ and _ give receipts | therefor. [ REviEw Office Phone No. 6. | Branch office &st Gun‘s Drug Store| No. 3. | : mie Review down tomt. / While always glad to have our friends call we recognize that the conâ€" centration of business in Lower Town renders it difficult for many to get to Upper Town, To these the establishâ€" ment of the above convenience will be appreciated. We have also made arrangements with Mr. Gun for the reception of all copy or communications, which will be called for regularly and when reâ€" quested, work for country patrons will be left there when completed. For the convenience of our friends and patrons we have had a telephone placed in Gun‘s Drug Store, Lower town, where at telephone hours we may be conveniently reached. H. H. MILLER, cotch & Irish ! The Hanover Conveyancer. un ce Â¥ ; Rey. Jno. Little, we regret to see by fice st Gun‘s Drug Store Chatsworth papers, was unable o wing |to illness, to conduct Services Sunday nks for all past favors, we |before last. tinuance of patronage, and | Miss McDonald of Welbeck left for orts will be used to give |Buffalo last Friday morning _ after ‘ ]spendiug a few months with Welbeck C. RAMAGE, Pub. & Prop, | friends. 1 A New Deporture. n 1 Rainfall during the week 0.82 in. Number of hours of sunshine 13.3, being much below the average. . General direction of the wind for the week, northerly, and very blustering at that, indeed on the 28th and 30th blowing after the fashion of a hurricane. |_ Mr. Sam. Jackson, surprised his friends in the Glen by dropping in on {them quite unexpectedly‘ on Monday \last. after a sojourn of a fow years in | British Colum bia. ! _A load of Durham W C.T, U. ladies |attended the Co,. Convention in Owen. [Sound last Thursday and Friday and |report a pleasant and profitable time, |Mrs, Thornly Prov, President being : present. Mr. Walter Park, we are pleased to hear has been successful in passing his Matriculation examination into McGill College, Walter is one of about a dozen young medicos who received their Latâ€" in training from Dr. Gun of this place, and they are all making their mark in Life,. We heartily congratulate our old pupil whom we remember as a faithful student. Fe aruggists in Canada. Only reliâ€" & guara cure forms 0 Sexuafnï¬'oakness, all effects of abuse orexcess, Mental Worry, Excessive use of Toâ€" bacco, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt of price, one package $1, six, $5. One will please, siz will cure. Pamphlets free to any address. The Wosd Company, Winasor, Ont. Rev, Mr. Farquharson, the chorice of the Presbyierian congregation here, was in town Tuesday, endeavoring to select a house. It is not yet known where he will be domicifed. He will be inducted about the end of October, and will first preach here on Nov. 5. WEATHER BULLETIN. left for her home on Saturday last, after spending a few weeks visiting friends in Glenelg. Kirbï¬.â€"At Orchardville on Sep. 21, _to Mr. and Mrs. T. Kirby, a d?mgh- Mr. Alex. McLeod and his cousin, Mr. Mcintyre from Bruce took in the South Grey show and visited friends on the avenue last week. For the Week Ending Sept. 23, 1899 Miss Nettie Brown came home from a five week‘s visit to 0. Sound friends on Friday last and is again in he place on the REeviEw staff. Miss Trebilcock who has hbeen with her sister Mrs. (Rev‘d) Ferguson for some months, returned to her home in London on Wednesday, Miss Lizzie Laidlaw left Saturday morning for Ontario Normal College, Hamilton, where she will take a course. Miss Jennie Little, of Hampden, paid a visit to Mr. Robt. McOracken‘s Aberâ€" deen, and attended church on Sunday. by |__ Mr, Jas. H. Coleridge has we underâ€" ‘stand been engaged in 8. 8. No. 13, |Egremont for 1899. | _ Mrs. Gregor, of Mount Forest, was | the guest of Miss Annie Roberston and | other friends last week. _ Miss Violet Innes is holidaying with ‘her parents. \__Miss Alice Elvidge who has been on the sick list has recovered. |__Mrs. Gordon yisited her daughter { Mary in Owen Sound last week end. |__Mr. Archie MeComb, son of Thos. | McComb of Bunessan is attending Durâ€" | ham school. Miss Lockie, who was the guest of the Hughes family for the past two weeks returned to Hanover Sunday, Miss Ella Barclay returned to her sitâ€" uation in Toronco on Wednesday mornâ€" ing. Mr. Arthur Laidlaw, left MonduF to continue his studies at the Schoo of Practical Science, Toronto. e Temperature Septemb‘r 24..... Wood‘s Phosphodine is sold in Durham Jas. . Gun MacFarlane & Co., and Parker, Druggists. â€" Af" ‘Wood‘s Phosphodine, PERSON druggists in Canada. Only reliâ€" Sold and recommended by all The Great English Remedy. 26 +7 PVieW. Max. Min 65 44 50 _ 45 43 0 85 65 45 PmE PARECCTT A HI irime 0 . . 000000 CNEeme® 7° LZAAITVG winu JVuTANRG, SEWING MACHINES. A large stock of New Raymond and Wilâ€" liams Sewing Machines and supplies. W arpronoure â€"_Tinnar Taarn â€" Tiaka.. c. MCK'“"O“. HARVESTING, r2 3t +2 SK; mAM Deering " Ideal " and " Pony " Binders. Ideal Mower and Steel ra%(es. Also Maxwell Binders, Mowers and Rakes. ON WHEELS, Chatham and Snowball Wagons, Palmerston Buggies. Buggies from Campbell of London. Warerooxsâ€"Upper Town, Durham. Wi!kin\sï¬on _Ploughs,r number Coulter & Scott Drills and Cultivators, Dise and Spade Harâ€" rows, Seuffiers, Ete. _ Also Seotch Diamond Harrows. We invite your attention to the following lines of goods : Querything for Fearmers ! We take this opportunity of thanking our customers for past patronage, and we are convinced that the new system will meris a continuance of the same. 4 4 1 to 20, and repairs of all kinds. Shares, Soleplates, Ete. Not genuine unless the words " Wru«rxsox Puovan each piece. Wilkinson Famous Steel Rolier m: CULTIVATING, Bell. arge Saies & Small Profits." ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO . Doherty, Thomas and Berlin makes of PIANO and ORGANS UTNN. Af AMHTATDE M OP Cabe rebyimes + uis «/ 1C" T We beg to inform our Customâ€" ers and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivalent, anrd that our Motto will be WWWWWWWWWWWWWW&W:W:WE&e,;:; Cash system 1z wOords __â€" WILKINSON Puoven Conraxy " is cast Wilkinson Famous Steel Rolier made in three sections. ADOPTED BY .. G. & J. MecKECHNIE . McKechnie. WH VYou‘re a Reader of Review! Are you a Subscriber ? Send in your name for & trial trip to end of the year for only 25¢. To the end of the century for $1,00. n on ncenme nnanin man umc un o i wn acren NS D