O 0 may stay for good. Mr. Andrew Dean and hbis sister Misgs Jennie Dean are back irom Sault St Marie and were driven out from: Dundalk on Bunâ€" day 30th by Mr Was. McDonald. Andrew is going back in a fow days but Miss Dean Evangelist McLeach arriyed here on the 30th and his people are at present having a Conyention or Revival Services with several prominent speakers present, They have a large tent erected here owned by a Mr Christian _ Hecamein on his wheel on the 8!st and the tent was br.ught in from Mt Forest on June 1st, Rey. Mr. Bammon arrived from Toronto on June 2 and we hear wore are coming. Three sarâ€" ‘ices fwere held on Snndayugnm 8 Allen‘s Hall was fitted up with,long tables and the people brought their baskets and ate sociâ€" ably together. Mr. Andrew Riddell, has been in Torâ€" onto and hbrought bhome a new boiler Machinery. &c for his mill. Several of the neighbors assisted in drawing it from Dnndaï¬. S SnmIIF «1000 RCOUIT was that these stones were carried across the road several times before they could fiod a resting place, much to the amuseâ€" ment of the neighbors. A mar in omm townsbip was enlarging his cellar and wheeled out the dirt and some large stones that were in it onto the road and a neighbor opposite complained to the Councillor that the stones were injurious to the travelling public and should be remoyed, so the Councilior notiâ€" fied him to remoye them which he did by throwing them at the opposite side of the road against the man‘s fence who comâ€" plained against him. but this did not suit the second man and he went and carried across the road again to the man‘s door where they first came from. The result and the people are preparing to dcr)rtheu- statute labor. The talk is of making considerable improvements on the road. These broken shade trees are still talked about. There is a report that the Municipal Council is taking the matter up and will prosecute the guilty parties as for the truth of it we cannot say, but we knmow that a few years ago when the Be!l Telephone Company was runnping a line along the east boundary line cfthis townâ€" ship and cut some trees to get their wire up, the Proton Council of that day took up the case and entered a law svit against the Company, now if our Township Counâ€" ol was deing right then to go to Iguv for the Company cutting trees to leave room for their wire. surely they are justified in entering suit against parties who wilfully destroy ornamental trees planted out on the road side at the residence of ratepayâ€" I ers. Parson Kenoniog arrved home after a week‘s stay in Toronto. Mr Fish of Mt Forest preached here on Sunday the 27th i0 his stead. vemiscamiogue District to build a large mill. ing Lusiness left for Toronto. He is arranging with a company to go to the 1 Intended for last week. Mr D C McArdle after four days stay 10 this neighborhood visiting and transactâ€" img Lusiness left for Toronto. He is The tent caterpiliar are on their usual warpath of destruction, had these vermin Leen multiplied by one hundred there would be littie doubt but what they would even yet bring Fharaoh "to times." ‘They do not seem to attack the frmt trees as bad as the maples, probavly owing to the toomer being previously sprayed. Though & bad pest they might vbe‘ easily worse, The ladies difter however and consider themselyes safe nowhere from those * abominable worms." Une otf the best evidences of Revy Mr Campbell‘s popularity as a preacher is a weli filled cburch MrCampbell‘s pastorate has been very successfal iu church, Sunday bebool and Christitan Eudeavour work. Toe Sunday School and day school in tend unitedly uolding their prenic on h Wuh of June, Detimte arrangements h not yet been made as to grounds or proâ€" gram, Knox Church heidits aunual social on the 24th, unuer the auspices ut the Christâ€" i1an ude«@your Bociety, ‘TFue eveniug was speut in games and amusements after which the eatables and lemounade were seryed, then the program provided which was short but good. 1t cousisted mostly of vocal music, a cullection was taken up and is to be uevutev to improvemenis in tue interests of the chu:ou, Miss MeNiece, intenas visiting her cousin Mr Joibu McCool, who is principai of the Corleglate lusuitute, Lozndou. * Mrs Andrew Mclivriue bas returned bome after visiuiug ber daughter, Mrs Nobie ot Guelph. i. Onr Counpcillor is out Kitchener will now have a chance to show to the full of his mystic power. The situation though critical is not alarming. 8651 Dritish prisoners were set free by Lord noberts. The Boers got off with 900. Lord Roterts‘ communications are cut near Kroonstadt 40 miles of railroad destroyed, the British force defending it overpowered and 600 or 700 killed or carptured. A few days ago east of the railroad, a force, composed chiefly of English aristocrats numbering 500, was algo captured. Buller is making progress howeyer, and=the joke of it â€"â€"he may yet reâ€" hevye Roberts who is at present cut off from 6 or 7 of his divisions, _ Hunter from Mafeling, is domng good work and may soon reach Roberts. DURKHAM REVIEW. Our celebrations were all right, but thke Boers this week have their turn. Thursday, June 14 1900 North East Normanby Intended jor last week, THE WAR SITUATION. Hopeville letting road jobs $ WM. RYAN. RobBRoy, June 11, 1900 Came to the premises of the underâ€" gigned about June 4th, lot 10, Con, 1, 8. D. R. Gl:nelg a young mare. Owner is requested to prove property and pay expenses, t We i KK On the 14th of March last in Mioneâ€" dosa, Man. there died Mr. Jas. A. Mcâ€" Phail at the age of 45 yrs. He was a resident of Bruce TY for a number of years and was well known ‘here. beâ€" ing a cousin of the MclLean‘s of Benâ€" tinck. He went west about a Ien.r ago and leaves a widow and large family to mourn ‘his loss. TREADWELLâ€"HUNTERâ€" In Mt Forest on the 23rd ult. by Rev. W. G. Hanna, Mr, John Treadwell and Mrs. Victoria Hunter, both of Egremont, PIED. MCcFADDENâ€"CHAPMAN â€" At the resiâ€" dence of the brides parents on June 6, lg' Rev. F. Ryan, Mr, 8. Chapman to Eliza, dal:f‘nt.er of Mtr. and Mrs. Wm. McFadden. PretTry.â€"In Normanby, on Wednesday June 6th to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Petty, a daughter, Assessor sustained in all the appeals. | McCannelâ€"Firthâ€"That the Assessâ€" The mllowin‘f names were placed on the | ment Roll as Revised by the Court of roll: John Adair and James McGilliyray [ Revision be the Roll for the year 1900 as farmer‘s sons, A. Seip, C. Baker, C.| and that the Clerk certify to the same Bruer, Wm, Zimmermakes and R. iand that the Assessor be paid $25 being Whiterow as Manhood Franchise. Court | balancee of his salary. Carried, rose, council resumed. McCannelâ€"McInnisâ€"That the Treaâ€" Assessment roll as revised was confirm= | syrer is hereby instructed to receiye ed, subject to correction of palpable |from John Williams the sum of $4.70 errors. . which he offers to refund to the Townâ€" C,. Hoptf, Cletk, shin Ol+ nnrrmnt AP (MuanAhetwe | bew.we Normanby Council. The council of the township of Normanâ€" by met on May 28 as a court of revision and for the transaction of general busiâ€" ness, All the members present. Court was opened in due form, In all there were only four complaints on their own behalf against the assessor‘s yaluation, namely _ Duncan _ McKinnon, Philiz Oehm, J. N. Weber and Koebler Damm, no reductions were made, the assessor sustained in all the appeals. The mllowin(f names were placed on the roll: John Adair and James McGilliyray as farmer‘s sons. A. Seip, C. Baker, C. The Riddell Mill Co. have the new boiler smoke stack on and the machâ€" nery i s putting in now. Quite a number went to Mt Forest to R see a cireus this 6th of June and our 4 Councillor was !letting road jobs, but 4 the greatest excitement this day was y a runaway horse and buggy from our r village. While Andrew Dean and 9 Miss Dean his sister were starting off . er in a buggy the borse took fright and | N became unmanageatle Miss Dean ‘?\, was seated in the buggy and Andrew was outside but in trying to hold on | one of the lines broke or at least a * splice in the lines came apart and ih away went the herse and rig north. Ne Miss Dean having nouthing to protect j herself was in danger, but as they got | tir about 15 rods she jumped out on the | _ hard road and escaped without much | M damage. Our Proton girls are plucky. | di Andrew followed on a wheel and the C@ horse was caught at Mr Richard Parâ€"| ; slow‘s. Luckily not much damage P® was done. | Hi The McLeach or Christian Science party have been holding meetings all week and are going to stay here all this week. Mrs Searlets, â€"â€" _0 0000 (~â€" _ ~| _ The Court of Revision for Tp. of Glenâ€" Mrs Scarlett. elg met May 26th. All the memters soemmmmesews l plresent. Mlemhers having been sworn. int Mr Jas Staples was voted to the chair. Mr MeDonald .Pres?yl:'e?ian nlll.lllins‘tel;. Changes were made and the Assessment exchanged pulpits wit Sr a 1 'e('mo Roll was amendeg as follows : HO]S(’?"“ but was here on Sun l’:‘) ‘Ml" Amos Chislett, apoeat dismissed ; Mcâ€" He is to leave for Lwo weeks. Cullough and Young entered for lots 16 Morrison is to be here on lith and MF and 17 con 15; J A McMillan, enteder Miller again on the 18th. for lot 86 con 3 N. D. ]§ ;l Neil Black, The McLeach or Christian Science ¢Mtéred for lot36 con 2 N D R ; Joseph iomes a s ; s Williams, entered for lot 50 con } E G palt.\' have l.)een -holdmg meetllngs ‘l†R ; Geo Hendricks and W H Arrowâ€" week and are going to stay here all ; smith, entered for lot 19 con 5: Jno J this week. Young, entered for pt lot 50 con 2 BE G Quite a number went to Mt Forest to R ; Allan Bell, entered for lot 3 of 7 con see a cireus this 6th of June and our ‘lol;: / ll; é;"\xl{l'f';‘}‘f:f;("\‘li"l;&'lf:(,ldf‘:f;,llfz,lrf‘(f ‘ j caw T s i y 4 ; & f \ S:’:gï¬g;?:srgifï¬fg?ï¬nr?ï¬i J‘;):)‘s;' ‘Bl‘l‘t‘ for lot south 0530 con 3 E & ’R; Danâ€" Mrs Dan McKechnie of Mt Forest, is here visiting her father and mother Mr & Mrs Scarlett. t :_-l '-f... ‘;‘_," me “Lv:'.:;t' ce o mlu ? & s Cl Lo HPAHETHRTLECHIRDIENT:" r wils aâ€"GREAT REDUCTION . .. In every Department must be reduced to one half before moving and as we are fully aware that this can only be done by selling goods at a very small margin, we have decided to slaughter our stock. This is a chance in a lifetime, you will profit by patronizin« this sale In BLOUSE SILK LENGTHS STRAYED. Raye MARRIED. during Sale BORN. o4 § q q q ""«~> Mammoth _ {«g.. "w*" > Moving â€" [ aig "Tktwwâ€" '1x uring essud mam SALE â€" ifm===> OUR IMMENSE STOCK â€"â€"Bring along your Butter and Eggs for which the highest market price will be paid. . F. MORLOCK. *# CASH and 0NR PRICZ 5 .. dE JrYOU M :: Only One Qualityâ€"â€"The Best # * 4C Dry weather, rain needed. Messrs Dan and Arch Fergusen arrived home last week from Collingâ€" wood. They .sai there is no work there. _They took the train home. Jas Douglas wears a happy smile now. â€" Its a girl. Miss Mary Ellen Ferguson arrived home from the city last week. She is in gayest lp'!\l'itl and looks hearty. _ Firthâ€"MelInnisâ€"That the Assessor be paid $7 for equalizing 2 School Sections viz. No 10 G. and E. and Durham, Benâ€" tinck and Gleuelg. Carried. Cheques were issued as follows : The Municipal World, Collectors supâ€" gl)ies. &e. 85.7‘1); Dom. Express charges ets ; County Treasurer, tax deeds $2; Thos Lauder, Reg. of deeds $2; John McCann rep. of floating bridges G. and H. 4 cost 85. The Council adjourned to July 9th at 10 a. m. J. 8. Black, Clerk. McCannelâ€"MceInnisâ€"That the Treaâ€" surer is herehy instructed to receiye from John Williams the sum of $4.70 which he offers to refund to the Townâ€" ship on account of QOverdrawn money for the year 1899, Carried, McCannel â€" Arrowsmith â€" That the sum of $100 for each ward as ward apâ€" Reroprintion be granted and that there no Specials granted without the conâ€" sent of this Council in session. Carried McCannelâ€"MeInnesâ€"That the Comâ€" missioner for ward 4 be granted $30 to grayel crossway at lot 7 con 10. Also that Commissioner for ward 2 be grantâ€" ed the sum of $50 to repair roads at lots 32 and 33 con 2 N D R. Carried. Arrowsmithâ€"MeInmisâ€"That â€" James McFadden be appointed pathmaster in division 80 instead of John McFadden. Carried, McInmsâ€"Firthâ€"That Peter Hill be pathmaster in division 9 instead of W m Hill, also Thos Moran to be pathmaster in division No 77 instead of Richard Moran._ Carried. Firth â€" Arrowsmith â€" That $150 be granted to improye Lambton Street, Also $200 to repair rhe 10th concession.. Carried, con 2 Is G lR ; HMugh MeceDonald, entered for lot south 030 con 3 E & R ; Dan Wilkie, entered for lot 1 of 8 con 1 E G R ; George McKechnie, entered for lots 9 and 10 con 1 N D R; Neil MeCapnell, entered for lot 22 con 4 8 D R; Joseph Neil, entered for lot 13 con 5:; Albert Neil, entered for lot 14 con 5; Dan Meâ€" Kinnon, entered for lot 21 con 4 N 1D R. The assessment Roll as so amended was finally passed and the Court rose. After Court of Revision the Council met for general business. All the memâ€" bers present. The Reeve in the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and conâ€" firmed. ' GLENELG COURT OF REVISION. ALDER‘S 3LOCK 88A seseeee.e e Maple Park. will proï¬tvb)"patroiii-zvi;lé this sale ~Improved Yorkshire Boar for service season of 1900, at 1ot 32, con. 9, Bentinck Terms 81.â€"Wa. Coox. Hong |Betoatine. :) Seekers® [Evotee .. " .. [ eeke[s ;’Blnncurth «.ee . 28 Moosomin ... .. | 60 m' \Hemiotu ......... , !me River ... "$22 \Regint ........~) %fllmelflfllls iss QQ ’Pflnco Albert ... MDur% ! mwesl |Edmonton......... :58 Goeing June19th Returning until Aug. 1 20th. â€" {all rail or 8, S. Alberta) Going July 13th Returning until Sept. 12th. {All Rail Only.) Going July 17th Returning until Sept. r«&n:‘:’&m&nï¬ to auy Cenedian Pecine Agont ervo 4. 8 NOPbAN SAVINGS BANK. Interest allowed on savings bank deposits of $1.00 and upâ€" wards, Prompt attention and every facility afforded customers living at a distance. A general Banking business transacted. Drafts issued and collections made on all points, Deposits received and interâ€" est allowed at current rates. AGENTS in all principal points in Ontario, _ Quebec, Manitoba, United States and England. W. F. COWAN, President. GEO. P. REID, Manager. CAPITAL, Authorized CAPITAL, Paid up. ... RESERVE FUXD STANDARD BAKK 0F CANAMD! Collars, P UWILL iUN IS RELIABLE HARNESS. We want you to know we handle everyâ€" thing in the Harness line. _ Harness that is durable and fits a horse comâ€" fortably, will bring profit to you in the greater amount of work he will do. sSOMETHING YOU WANT DURHAM AGENCY Rubber Soles, & Upper Town. an and execute order imng Boots or Sh« n The undersigned begs to ar to the paople of Durham and that he has establisheia Boot business in the Aljoe Block.. NEW SHOE SHOP. We pay Cash. PHF: arYOU WILL SAVE aw n Repairing a Specialty (ESQEsINEYICY oE L ulbed L ?gï¬n*yf'?'r-ï¬ï¬:?n&%t%ramfl Head Office, Toronto. JAS McNALLY. IT â€"~â€" WE SUPPLY mending, Specialties in ., receive our best atten J. KELLY, Agent. C. LEAVENS waese In Heavy and Light _ Harness, ads, .Bits, Blankets Ete. Money by buying _\'our; BOOTS & SHOES | from us â€" Estevan . Bluscarth AT RE TURN FARES i1 is prepared to s for making or es in a work n asonable prices during Sale to annouuc $2,000,000 1,000,000 _ 600,000 tention & IH al 3t 2C Mr Geo Aljos visited his sister Mrs H Crowther of Cbateworth on Sunday. The Avberdeen beef ring starts on the 14th of June i Miss Jenoie Suflu who â€"hâ€";:q last two years in Toronto is home summer. Edgeo Hill keef ring begins the summer on the 21st of June. Mrs Geo Aljoe ana son Alex who have been vmumbrothor Mr Thos Armour and other in Owen Sound returned home on Sunday. ty W R Edge and daugbter Valerie paid Walkerton friends a visit last woeek. Mr and Mrs Dan Greenwood are visitâ€" ing frierds in Walkerton and Carrick this last week. â€"â€"â€"Full line of PIANOS, ORGANS, ar We are well stocked with TURNIP SOWERS LOTS OF MONEY to Loan at 5%. We have a new light Masseyâ€"Harris Binder weight and Roller Bearings from Top to bot running Binder in the world. WAGGONS. O 77 20 °># tÂ¥ 7 %7 C haee 4 Â¥tag â€" BA i. Io Ip i t Ipipipip ppppkpkLdLiLpk k Lt L t t + "C o. LOWER TOWN Implement Warerooms. Ground Oil Cake, Morse & Cattle Spice, Carbonate Copper. English Paris Green 25¢1b, Potato Bug Killer 81 100 Ibs. %‘E 4C IMPORT OF SEEDS LARGE BUYERS SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE RATES CARROTSâ€"Yellow and White Belgian ed Short White, _ Long Red Surrey or MANGEL WURTZELâ€"Carter‘s Giant Long Red . Globe, Evan‘s Saw Log SWEDE TURNIPS,â€"Purple Top Banghoim, Ca Sutton‘s Champion, King of: ple Top, _ Hartley‘s Improved BEETSâ€"Improved Danish Sugar Beet. Improved White Selesian [)IA-'\N'IS Grand Mogal Tea is proving a decided There are coupons in every pa Fearman‘s pure Lard always in st CASH _â€"â€" FOR wl F( DEWEY 18 RUNNINE FOR PRESIDENT MASSEY HARRIS AGENCY, DURKAN We are setting a pace in China and Delph ware. We give you short prices on Edge Hill. _â€"â€"zssassDIRECT FROM BRITAIN. J. BURNET age, Celery «asl. o A En ake them while they last M 4 4 4 4 4. .................. Prices will surprise HALF A DOZ. TEA SETS T Land Plaster, *"‘C, Blue Vitriol 10e Ib. C Windsor Salt, n 25¢ I1b, HMellebore & Iusect Powde: 81100 lbs. Morton‘s Liquid sheep Dip EGGS WANTEDâ€"Cash or Trade. spent the , ORGANS, and SEWIN Dutch Sets 10« for â€" â€" _7 HPHICT we want you to Top to bottom of it. ~ Posit rian Grass Long Red Surrey or Orange omatoes While Wm I Ni en i ts Iricmcinns o A L Scdd' Cut or Braiss. B:tkh.'c Arnica Salye, Fod randy ts io ue L Pn i ty prgd cure on We are sorry to hear of the death of t} Rev Jos Edge who was raised a. 14. oV biith of the Colleginte Institam. Sound visited bis mother Mrs D Firth of Edge Hill last week. Qli“lllllhto( the young men of “""quw.o to Niagars m.'. Hill. in every package. 1 Fr io fNG MACHINES.... â€" i , BCUFFLERS, Hay FORKS, etc *% Issuer of MARRIAGE Licenses > ""s$1C5s, Jemocrats and Carts Goods bought six months ago. B xwars )OUTM A Frightful Blunde;: Druggist and Seedsma: CALDER iul Half Intermediate latest i!_n_prc;ve-mems with Massey Harris stock EGGS )wer l to see, reduced ositively the eas trade winne Carter‘s Giant Yellow nd Onion 1 Buck whe days, thesc shop where Drill, casies Improy 11