NT StOCK, o buy. ITS EQUIVALENT de TV lnfaleColeCelace ‘atara for $7.00 J TD DcChL , Ont AND EGGS i1L. LNA THE SURPRISE Is OUT. i Particulars are just to hand of the new ‘ premiums for subscribers of that wonâ€" derful paper "The Family Herald :md“ Weekly Star," of Montreal. It appears | that to mark the end of the century the | publishers are giving their subscribers this season two most beautiful pictures | instead of one as in former years, The| two decided on are that famous hattle! picture ‘"Alma" and a beautiful peace: picture entitled ‘Pussy Willows.‘ Yearâ€". ly subscribers get them both. If this iq! not a dollar‘s worth, we want to know. | The ‘Family Herald and Weekly Star‘| has also been increased to 24 pagesâ€"192; columnsâ€" every issue, representing a ; hook of 384 pages. Think of it! There should be a great scramble to get on the *Family Herald and Weekly Star‘ subâ€" P scription lists this year, 1 Cbeeuhnllingstniceenu, but sellers are holding out for 12 cents, H MoxstER SatE®.â€"H H Miller, the Hanâ€" over Conveyancer, will hold a monster sale of 25 farm and village properties, by auction, at Kirchner‘s Hotel, Hanovâ€" er, October 28. Write him for copy of Sale poster. There will be great barâ€" gains. FarvERrs or SOUTH (GrEey.â€"I have a large a large amount of private funds on hand, to lend on Mortgage security at a very low rate of interest. â€" You will save money by paying off the old mortgage. J. P. Tenrorp To SPORTSMEXN.â€"Curtis and Harvey‘s gunpowder, in canister and keg, at Parker‘s Drug Store. GOOD YiELv.â€"Mr. Jno. Muir. Ceylon, purchased last spring 5 lbs. of potatoes from Mr. C. C. MceFayden, agent for Chase Bros. From these 5 lbs. he has just gathered 3 bushels or 180 lbs. The variety is the "Money Maker." Mr. and Mrs. John Milligan are visiting friends on 2nd. Con. Gienelg this week. We omitted mentioning in last week‘s paper the death of an old Egremont pioneer John McQueen father of Counâ€" cillor McQueen of that township. He. with kis son, had attended Guelph show and returned in his usual health but was found dead in bed next morning. He was widely known and respected. KILX No. 4.â€"The fourth Kiln of Portland cement was opened Monday. This burn was the most successful of all and contained 150 barrels of A1 quality» The Hanover Portland Cement Co. is to be congratulated on being able to turn out first class cement from the start. Another case of "*hbe sure you are right then go abhead."â€"Post. SvgGaR BEET,.â€"Wiarton people are moving to secure a sugar beet industry, A meeting was held in Hanover last week and addressed by two Wiarton gentleman, who explained the steps necessary and pointed the suitability of the soil round Hanxover for the growth of the article. The greatest English writer of toâ€"day is the gentleman who writes over the name of Bystander, This writer covâ€" ers every subject of interest to the intelligent reader and his writings are eagerly looked for on two continents.. The Sun is the one paper for which, Bystander writes weekly, You can get the Sun and TH® ReEviEw to the end‘ of next year for $1.30. | 20th. Admission 10 cts. Parties bringâ€" ing pies free. Proceeds in aid of school improvements. PE Soctatm. â€"Teacher, pupils and friends of Latona school have planned for a pie social on Friday evening, Oci. gA%t2eseececcetecaAae t t p : Local and District News. : decescs ce ccesccececeeese e e ¢ Lueas, Wright & Batson.â€"At Durâ€" ham office Mondays and Court Days, from 10 a,. m. to 4 p. m. At the hour of one o‘clock p. m. | _ Sertous CUT.â€"~Mi John Jardine, Glenâ€" M e t M | elg, while cutting bands at a thrashing For the Electmn‘ of Officers and tranâ€" the other day made a bad gash on his saction of General Business. | h * e | wrist. Dr Jamieson put 7 stitches in it THE MEETING will be addressed by | and it is getting on all right. George "“"d""k"," h‘f"" M. P+) osxtanro‘s HEarTH.â€"The Monthly H,. P. O‘Connor, Esq., Exâ€"M. P. P. | Health Report of the Provincial Board and other promiuent Reformers. for August shows a total of deaths FRIDAY, OCIOBR 27TH. 1899 See Business Men‘s Letter Paper ! meeting of the South Grey Reform Association will be held at the Town Hall, Durham, on At the hour of one o‘clock p. m. VOL. XXI. NO. 41. â€" SOUTH GREY ! _4A REFORM onvention Should be High Grade in style, quality and finish. We print high grade busiâ€" ness paper at Moderate Prices. Are you out? Report of School Section Number 9, Egremont, | for the month of September. V Classâ€"Nellie Rinebeart. IV Classâ€"Willio | Hiscock, Frank Merchaut. III Classâ€"May Reid. |II Classâ€"Annie Reid, Kate Furlong, Jemima | Horsburgh, Ethel Horseburgh. _ Jr. II Classâ€" | Rocky Hamilton, Maud Eccles, Beatrice Eccles. Sr. Pt. II Classâ€"Mildred Christie, Laurr Eccles, Alvin Eccles, Robbie Keith,. ‘I Classâ€"Edna Aawilton, Norburn Horsburgh, Jessie Burrows, Willie Coutts. Jr. I Classâ€"â€"Annie Troup, Lillie Furlong, Fred Eccles, Alex. Wh{te. James Troup, Jennie Mutch. E.E Rawn keanhow XPERIENCED MALE TEACHER E wanted for S. S. No. 3, Bentinck, for 1900. Applications givix;g experience and qualification receiv by the andersigned up to Nov. 1, 1899, CARD OF THANKs. "o aneree ns steg 4 90 T s( OKHE OZhe +g, £OUQN), Mrs, R. D. McDonald extends her { i‘l\tt}“',l"_’_"]" ‘(’:]"‘,I"g“(l;’('lâ€(_'k Pt "’the | heartfelt thanks to all friends who so | pSoPINE NS u'l') C M PNOpetLys VHti kindly lent their assistance and symâ€" , All that certain parcel or tract of land athy dorine Hes‘ere: t SOr at the: Situate in the Town of Duarham, in the pathy during her great sorrow, a ‘* | County of Grey, and being composed of death .of her beloyed husband. Their | a part of the third division of lot numâ€" loving acts of kindness will ever be‘ ber twentyâ€"four, in “‘lt‘ first concession remembered and cherished in the hearts | ",f the l‘“v,"Shâ€â€™ of (’l‘f""l'g' in the said f those who received th | County of Grey, east of the Garafraxa of those who received them. Road, more particularly described as Mrs. R. D. McDoxauo and | follows, that is to say : Commencing Mxs. J. T. HartMax, |at a point in the easterly limit of the and Families \ Garafraxa Road, distant ‘one hundred s t |and two ft-etldfrom lt‘he southâ€"westerly ~â€" _ Ea4Lk smmreppp â€"â€"~~~~ / limit of building lot number eigh{, S.ALL REGISTER. \ fronting on Garafraxa street as %nid An Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Imâ€"| down ond ad plan of parts 3flthe second te wi !and third divisions of said lot number plements, &¢ will take place at Lot 6, twentyâ€"four, registered in the Registry Con 4, N. D. R., Glenelg, on Wednesâ€" ’ Office of South Grey, thence easterly day, October 18 at 1 p. m. Terms 14 ’ pmc-iallle! \'.'ithlthe soltllttherly}:)ou;dary of. P s said lot number eight, one hundred and months credit, 7 per cent discount for’thirty-nine and oneâ€"half feet, thence cash. ‘southerlyhparalle}ll “lut? the ?at:'a.fmxa. o | Road to the northerly limit of the Durâ€" Aror. MCNaB, HuGH MACKAY, | hay Road, thence westerly along the Proprietor, Auctioneer., northerly limit of the Durham Rord to pommememiinnfelnn@n ie T Hrr n : its intersection with the Garafraxa HONOR ROLL. [ Road, thence along the easterly limit of xo« ‘ the Garafraxa to the place of beginning. _ Revort of Senool Saction Nunthan 0 Nsmmesak plll | _ It is needless for EXAMINER to state | that the bereaved family and relatives have the sympathy of the entire comâ€" | munity, for they have., Everyone who |knew Mr. McDonald feel that they Jhm'e lost a good and true friend and |the city a substantial and esteemed citâ€" izen. SALE REGISTER. An Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Imâ€" plements, &¢ will take place at Lot 6, Con 4, N. D. R., Glenelg, on Wednesâ€" day, October 18 at 1 p. m. â€" Terms 14 months credit, 7 per cent discount for ’ Bob was an upright and honorcd; citizen, a kind husbard and loving | father, His death, coming so unexpecâ€"| tedly, makes the sorrow doubly hard to I bear for the wife, children, fnthor,! sisters and brother. Ever since the; accident, that befel him last winter, | Mr, McDonald has been a sufferer, but ! he bore his lot without a murmur l,husi attesting to his noble manhood. That | he was destined to be taken while yet |' in the prime of life, is deplored by all, | for ahead of him, had he lived, was a :' life of great promise. | _ THE Lats R. D. McDoxato.â€"In adâ€" dition to what appeared in the Priceâ€" ville correspondence last week the following from the ‘Montpeliee Examâ€" iner‘ shows the high estimation he was held in locally; "In memoriam.â€"Robâ€" ert D. McDonald was born in Canada in 1865, and came west with his parents mary years ago. He was in the emâ€"| ploy of the Short Line as a fireman and later as an engineer for twelye concecâ€" ‘ utive years. Those most closelpassociâ€" with the deceased knew him as u? whole souled, kind hearted and trusty | employee. I MALE TEACHER WANTE) ,__Fax,â€"The enterprize of Dromare peoâ€" |ple is well known, On October 26 a grand entertainment, with the inimitâ€" able Jas Fax as the star, will be held in Russell Hall under the auspices of the I. , 0, F. Miss G King, Mount Forest. soloâ€" ist, and Insp, J 0 Morgan, Barme, are ’aisu on the program. The hall, we preâ€" dict, will prove inadequate to a@bmmo-‘ date the crowds who will want * ar | these famous entertainers. They _ 10| want comfort should reserve their seat ’ at once. â€" Plan of hall and ticketsat Jno | M Findlay‘s, Reseryed seats %$¢. Othâ€" ‘ ers 25¢, On our inside pages will be found a fine account of the Venezuela settlleâ€" ment: Transvaal trouble and other matters. iD ~eB Sir Wilfred and Lady Laurier and fwih nc some of the cabinet ministers are comâ€" | result _ TJ ing to Paisley on Wednesday, Oct. 18. _ Next hu How many are going from Dnrham to |giving Day hear our Premier? | tisers are as â€"â€"â€"~â€" @4 Durhd LAURIER. e, James Troup, WN, teacher, , Egremont, r, _ At the hour otf two o‘clock p. m, the 9| following valuable Town property, viz.: . | _ All that certain parcel or tract of land , situate in the Town of Durham, in the â€" | County of Grey, and being composed of " ‘a part of the third division of lot numâ€" WANTEDâ€"SEVERAL TRUSTWORTAY PERâ€" th irwmin this state to mn.l‘::' olix; bl‘:.m“;n }n eir own and nearby coun raa o‘lgo work oosduetodyst home. Stl;.ry Jï¬:&h{ an 4 e §900: year and expensesâ€"definate, bonafide, no TERMS oFr SALE :â€"20 per cent. of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale, and the balance in 30 days from said day of sale. For turther particulars apply to P, McCULLOUGH Mortgagee‘s Solicitor, Markdale. This property is known as the British Hotel property, in the Town of Durâ€" ham, and is conveniently situated for business purposes. It might be conâ€" verted into residences or used for manufacturing purposes,. Of Valuable Town Property, sitâ€" uated in the Town of Durham, in the County of Grey. NDER AND BY VIRIUE OF THE Powers of Sale contained in a cerâ€" tain Mortgage which will be f)rn- duced at the time of sale there will be sold by Public Auction at the Knapp House, in the Town of Durham, n the County of Grey, on Wednesday, Nov. 8th A. D., A. Hunter sang beautiful solos which | _ Revd. M» were iruch appreciated. COM _ {bertson. FG gered to the members of Trinity Ck. | J, E. Campbell, druggist, Hepworth, for the yery excellent entertainment | and exâ€"reeve of Amabel, was the nomiâ€" Frovided for all the delegates. A very |nee of the Liberals of North Bruce to arge congregation attended and a lcontest the riding at the next general hearty and beautifui service was held ivlc-cti()ns. in .thc'chlll‘ch in the evening when inâ€" | _ Moessrs Walter Nichol & Jno, McLeod t?lcstm)g' addresses 7w_erre delivered by»lc:whvls. Priceville, left last week to Rev, Rur.â€"Dean Robinson, Walkerton [attend Toronto Uniyersity and J. A and the Rey. Rural Dean Graham ofi‘l,f“,"‘ â€â€œ:" C Cas in on cptaathent cupee Shelburne. _ ‘The choir did their pal’ts"kmson to the Dental College for his well. _ Miss Nora Meredith and Mr. J. | last term |_ A Sucerss.â€"The Anglican Annual | Sunday School Conyention and Ruriâ€" deanal meeting of the County of Grey, ’was held in Trinity Church, Darham, on Wednesday, Oct. 4. It was well lattended and a first class Conyention, the papers and discussions being very Ilmteresting' and practical. The Misâ€" lsions Committee elected were as folâ€" |lows:â€"The Rev W, A. Graham, B. A. ‘Rural Dean, Rev F. Ryan B, D., and the Rey. J R. Newell. The Sunday lSchool officers elected were : The Venâ€" erable Archdeaeon Mulholland, Owen Sound, Hon, Pres; the Rev. J Adrill, Rector of St George‘s, 0. Sound, Presiâ€" dent ; Viceâ€"Pres, Mrs H Parker, Durâ€" ham ; Cor Seey, Mrs Currie, 0 Sound ; Rec. Sec., Rev J R Newel!l, Markdale. The next meeting will be in O Sound. | A very cordial vote of thanks was ten-; dered to the members of Trinity Ch. | for the yery excellent entertainment| provided for all the delegates. A very | large convreration attended ani a | iatives we extend all sympathy. _ The pastor of the Methodist Churoh, i laid before his people on Sunday mornâ€" ing the scheme of the twentieth centâ€" ury fund and it will be taken up here on Sunday the 20th Oct The Methodist congregation are aiming at raising $400 and it will be applied to local debt on the church. Many churches are givâ€" ing to the different funds as Missions, Educational Endowments, &c and each one decides for itself as to the use | to be made of the money, ( I ing manner. Deceased was apparently ja healthy young man,. but his social ;leunings led him into irregularities which without doubt have caused his |premature taking off, We trust the {lesson of his unfortunate struggle will not be neglected. To the bereaved reâ€" Intives we extend all gvimnathw 1 "ransvaal government has issued | an ‘atum to the British, which ; wil .qored of course and war will | result Thursday, Next ~hursday Oct. 19, being Thanksâ€" |giving Day, correspondents and adverâ€" | tisers are asked to have copy in a little earlier so that we may duly celebrate | the day. THE LaTk J. D. GUNX.â€"The death of this young man on Wednesday came before the community in a very stiikâ€" As will be seen by advertisement elsewhere the Middaugh House is to have a new Landlord in the person of Mr. Beattie, to whom the town extends a welcome. URHAM, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1899 MORTGAGE SAE ! n 1 1899, Residenceâ€"HOPEVILLE. D. McPHAIL forms of Sexual Weakness, all effects of abuse or excess, Mental Worry, Excessive use of Toâ€" bacco, Opium or Stimulants, Mailed on receipt of price, one ?ckuze $1, six, $5. One will please, siz will cure. ‘Pamphlets free to any address. The Wood Company, w{ndlor,(hb f DIED ‘M(:DONALD.â€"â€"A& Glenelg centre at the home of her son John on Monday Oct 9th, Mrs. Janet McDonald. [Mr. A. C,. McDonald of town is a son of the deceased, whose husband died about 25 years ago. She was one of Glenelg pioneers, and had reached a patriarâ€" chal age.) ‘ GUXNxâ€"In Durham on Wednesday, 11th October, J.‘D. (Gunn, hotelâ€"keeper, ‘ aged 28 years, 2 months, \ _ Miss Ida Martin, New Orleans. was a \guest of her cousin Mrs, Wm. Black last week. She was one of a party and had to leave before seeing the novelty, | to her, of snow. BORN LocHEaDp»â€"In Glenelg, on the 25th Sepâ€" tember, the wife of Wm, Lochead, of a son. 7 McDoxauopâ€"In Glenelg, on October 6th the wife of Wim. Neil McDonald, of a daughter. J. Anderton Williams. representing the Burton and Thompson Entertainers who perform in the Town Hall, Monday next, October 16, was in town last week making the necessary arrangements. This is said to be a high class affair. Revd, Mr. Ferguson and Misses Culâ€" bertson, FQx, Lauder, Whelan, Matthâ€" ews, Limin, Orchard and Wolfe attendâ€" ed the District Epworth League conâ€" vention in Mt. Forest en Tuesday and report a profitable and pleasant time. Rey‘d Mr. Treleaven, of Brantford, was the chief speaker Mr. Robert McFarlane, C. P. R. agent and sister Effie, Mr J. R. Gun, G. T. R. agent and his wife went on a ticket seller‘s excursion to, Winnipeg this week Mrs, Robt. Legate and son Robert visâ€" ited Durham friends on Sundav. " Wood‘s Phosphodine is sold in Durham !!:iv gu‘._ K. flg__lï¬u_cl"n.runo & Co., and Mr. John Moore returned to his farm in Egremont after living for a while in Durham. Mr. Renton and family have moved back. H. Parker, Pleased to hear Mr. Ferguson Grant has been reâ€"engaged in 8 S No 3 at an increase of forty dollars in salary, _ _Dr. Black, of Paisley, has been elecâ€" ted President of North Bruce Reform Association. He also received the honor of a nomination to represent that constituency at the Convention, but retired. Mr. W. J. Blakeston, Priceville, has been reâ€"engaged as Principal of the school there, with Miss McLeod as assistant. Mr. and Mrs. John Milligan, of Hampâ€" den, were visiting their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Muir, of Ceylon, last week. They also visited friends in Priceville and attended Divine service in St, Columba church, Mr. W. J. Blakeston. Priceville hae Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Moore and Miss Minnie Murdock were in Mount Forest on Tharsday last, Mr. L. McFayden and his daughter, | Mary, visited at Mr. Dan. Muir‘s ln.st# week and attended Priceville show. Mrs. J, M. Burgess and Miss Mary E. Turnbull, north of town, visited friends on the Avenue last week. Messrs. James Allan and Archie Mcâ€" Kinunon spent Funday pleasantly with Mount Forest friends. Mr. Robt. Aljoe and his sister, Miss Annie, of Edge Hill, were visiting their uncle, Mr. Thos, Armor, Owen Sound. Messrs. John and Win. McFayden, of Edge Hill, took in the Holstein show last week, Miss Jessie Burnet is visiting her brothers, Robert and John, at Detriot. Mr. Robt. Turnbull, of Queen Hill, visited Town and Glenelg friends last week. ¢ â€" Afc: Wood‘s Phosphodine, The Great English Remedy. a Sold l::dl ueommendoe;ll by nl.}l ruggists in Canada. Teliâ€" able medicine duooveredv. Six packages guaranteed to cure all PERSONAL MENTION Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey. PVicW. all effects of abuse JJCOFInd iqcal " and " Pony " Binders. Ideal Mower and Steel raies. Also Maxwell Binders, Mowers and Rakes. ON WHEELS, Chatham and Snowball Wagons, Palmerston Buggies. Buggies from Campbell of London. Bell, Doherty, Thomas and Berlin makes of PIANO and ORGAN$S. SEWING MACHINES. A large stock of New Raymond and Wi}â€" liams Sewing Machines and supplies. hi T h PA G oo PS ht ced EPiett > PBR EC CTT K. m Deerini " Ideal " and " Pony " Steel rakes. Also Maxywaoll P:: Wilkinson Ploughs, number We invite your attention to the following lines of goods : CULTIVATING, Coulter & Scott Drills and Querything for Fiarmers ! We take this opportunity of thanking our customers for past patronage, and we are convinced that the new system will meric a continuance of the same. 1 to 20, and repairs of all kinds. Shares, Soleplates, Ete. Not genuine unless the words * WiL«rmNsox Puoven}Conrary " is each piece. Wilkinson Famous Steel Rolier made in three «. & 6 Cultivators, Dise and Spade Harâ€" rows, Seuffiers, Ete. _ Also Scotch Diamond Harrows. HARVESTING, arge Sales & Small Profits." â€"Upper Town, Darham. ONTARIO ARCHIVEsS TORONTO We beg to inform our Customâ€" 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 ADOPTED BY .. G. & J. McKECHNIE. . McKechnie. WHOLE NO. 1126. You‘re a Reader of Review! Th ,lVMmraANY â€" is cast on made in three sections. % Are you % Send in : & trial trip % â€"for only 2 @ â€" of the cen Are you a Subscriber ? Hend in your name for a trial trip to end of the year for only 25¢e. To the end of the century for $1.00.