,‘!\' 3 PAAA 284888888888 gontu aoops * L t he histwnkd ochciadodt Snell, Dromore are Pres. an(‘c'y ree| Among the teachers free «spectively. y i and now in town we n Crnixation.â€"On Tuesday, ap Conn,| * ‘l)l"e}:\l M""d‘ah'h‘\' Mecl Mr George Kendall, a graduate df Kno ;'"' ";'“ Johh A. G ollege, class 1900, was ordained gnd inâ€" ollett, F. Grant. Aucted into the pastoral charge of Comn | , Mr. Ireland, 8Sr., leBt o1 ‘and Woodland. The chureh was crowdâ€" ies Ireland gg“;";:;gm .@d, seats in the aisle required to accom"| will spend some time vi modate the large gathering. Mr. J, G.| friends there and elsewher R.ri(_‘l the moderator presided, Rev. Ml". ‘ Tur GARDES PARTY Farquharson pt eached â€" Rev. Mr MOtriâ€" | post of the season ‘Xt Awe_addressed the mimster and Rev,. Mr| & k MceDosald the people. â€" Mr. Kendall enâ€"| HYMENEAL s on a promising fieldof laboi o o cg. 1:.†R"_v; :r:n::;l::g'h [ 0" ::‘ .r a'fd | __At the residence of the evie & * in & success in M ‘“)d Ml's__!‘i\_lgh ‘1“(5 M the * 4] 10 resd W H D rk 5 } f ;a f : € N R coo00s § g *A j ’ . y # H entaton (#n< ® MAy 44 Ay . ‘ ‘ Crepon. Sold at u 1 | U | Now, 30e. * \â€. mr Re E‘ ’,m â€" 4 $ 4 f @ G , â€"aBANT‘S. * a ,‘ ‘ & f + $ z; with his brother Th as. Lauder. . The d es<t member of the L feq Mc. B!i?ham on being let ac fow a valuation for so fine a â€" â€"After all had anioéod the %.Klrovidfd. Rev. Mr. Graham » , and addresses were made ts. Gordon and Frost, 0. Sound, sqon, . Wlesherton, . McDonald, n, ail of the Co. Council, Rev. mubharson, Durham, Inspector AI‘S ; h WARD w some time been ther Thos. and with The deceased was f the Lauder family 1. â€" For some time i sufferer. and for whace to lead a life AMY aet Frid eyemng Ir. B John , wy mean no reâ€" hokpitality which as ever. nor and quality of the i0, e refer to the as tInlike a 20th of â€"ould be, the therâ€" 294 aP RCRETT O V:'nean"’n\u reâ€"| _ After the happy conple had received pitality which!the.ccmgmtulz}nons and well wishes of n as ever, nor their munz friends. ah adjournment was quality of tbe,madetn the diningâ€"room where asumpâ€" ve refer to the tuous repast had been prepared, This 2 PyRcl® _ Ey .iL use Aaslt with. many t nt this| Miss Mary Marshall, of the ReviEw County | staff is holidaying with friends in Owen | Sornd. rmanby | _ Mr. Grant McComb spent a few days matter, | with Toronto friends and took in Doâ€" i‘ minion Day sports. wrristers | _ Miss Annie Robertson is visiting her Monday |sister Mrs. Marshall in Ottawa for a it th n UDEE Mro. se A] M PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Leslie is visiting at Miss Maggie Mcinnes‘, Bunessan. ® 27 . couple of months Mr. Allan is presiding at the Leaving ’ and other Examinations in Hanoverl this week. | Mrs. Bean and son Lloyd left on Saturday for her home in Howick to spend a holiday. Dr. A rthur Gun, Innerkip, was ho...e for a few days, and took his son Gor* don with him on return. & Insp. Campbell is in Meaford this week presiding at the Leaving â€" and other higher grades examinations, other higher grades examinations. ‘Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Grant and family of Toronto. intend starting on aA trip to the ‘Old So@ this week and will be gone some weeks. a f «Principal Allan and family spent the Znd with his mother in Egremont, who is keeping well wousider ing her 86 years. ‘,.4').ixss McDonald of Toronto, is spendâ€" ing part of her holidays with her sister Mrs, N. W. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, of Bentinck and Miss J McKinnon. of Durham at | tended the Scottâ€"McKinvon wedding in | Eeremont last week. O ue W W M n Messrs J. W. B ". J, Sharp, Holst wn this week at ith about 50 pupi A M Mss .1 0. chon "*ï¬"i y «wl Mf x; o ns e e T im t hn hame ies s e es e ,“75-,‘\;'?‘.):1 ANHS ko e 1 ue sdGa V Mi H nt Mr. Ket d Woo irnc AY M M Gourock, accompanied by and daughter lFelen who ome time visiting among and elsewhere. h LV C LN ) W I in th lark, of Bentinck . of Durham atâ€" nnon wedding in t th H iving LXam g friend ind Mis idin on, near It is I 7th June. | eussion. n n ti ind t] hnet n 2 Bottles Spiced pickles for 25 cts. _ qt bottle Catsup, 2Octs. Ireland & Co, re * Remember the Garden at McLachlan‘s lawn. 4 10c. i n AVC, Mrs Doaald McKenzie, is at time of writing very iil and scarcely expected to recoyer. Mr, Morgan Wood, a Brantfor®&â€"canâ€" italist, is in town today examining with Mr. Neil McKechnie the Cement prosâ€" pects. Mr. John McFarlane Jr. is home from Toronto, for his holidays. He has nOW‘ been for three yrs. in the employ of tho1 Big Simpson firm. The Y. P. 8. C. ; Garden Party arâ€" ranged for last Thursday but put off for badg weather, comesofft. tonight at Mcâ€" Lachlan‘s lawn. .A rood progtam,. Rev. Wray R. Smwith made his first annearance before a Durham congrega> llppt‘-ll'fln('t‘ Lerope & ELMCUEEAAIIR CCE OE STD .8 tion on Sunday last and produced a‘ most favor&Able impression. â€" His sermon in the morning was full of fire. and spirituality, _ In the eveninsrtook of the character of a patriotic address,: it being Dominion Day, A review of our past history as an empire, and in ous future prospects gave evety indicaâ€" i tion of being led by the hand of providâ€" ence,. _ The Methodist church is open %fnr congratulations on its. new pastor \and wife. Com. it being Dominion Day, our past history as an . ous future prospects gay tion of being led by the DURHAM, Mr. J. K. J Inspector â€" for Divisions of / Sound, was i hi spect divis El roesag . ppnott divisions, _ 1DG a curious inst figured up to 1: which is screws the lamp goes . extremely sens Phe lamy m them 107, but t D. NJ. W# as éood. but examined say spring weather. L1 The pleadings of our GOt representatives _ kept the down to $110,000, while it . deserved well of his tow ye amount UP 1 tric inspection ts 66 towns and sions. The insp arious instrams« ladk wee tm 1 * 4 11 Although Owen Sound has nearly | â€" Dornoch, halt the total increase, we think thel Rev. W burden is not unduly increased, and | mMaggie, we trust there will be no appeal made | . ... ixsâ€" "hus causing a resort to County valuâ€"| A}"{Crian a&tors. ‘ r. The " on i en n ht Ans talene mm a Int of! ; cMases. He The Crispin bridge takes up a lot of the Council‘s time. . This is on the Town Line of Bentinck and Brant, south of Hanover. _ The difficulty is that a natural obstruction on the exact line would make a bridge there veryl expensive. â€"The present bridge is o&a . deviation into Brant township, and Oftr Council will z:ot help until the townâ€" ships pass the necessary bylaws to confirm this deviation. â€" Messrs. Mcâ€" Kinnon, who is chairman of the Road & Bridge Com., and Gordon, O. Hound, Lha.ve the weight of the discussion . on this. As will be seen by the minutes | this was largely a bridgo session. 11 3 210 t i h cicaliith ced â€" in idA Aepront, : Antiielnit t The yisit here will tend to arouse | interest in the doings of this body of we are bound to say, most CA ble: men, _ The sessiqns of the Ouugï¬m short, but a lot o work is done in D4 THE COUNTY COUNCIL very the AS Johnstone, Electric 14 or â€" the : Inland Reve _ Toronto, Guelph and in Durhan last week nal rounds. Besides has int of business in Gas ection in Toronto, he ns And cities in the al ane Jr. is home from lidays. He has now in the employ of the C s THURSDAY, JULY 5 1900. n Light abv viny and > inâ€" nne c on Results of the Promotion Examin ations in Durham P, School. The names of the successful pupils are arâ€" ranged in order of merit. LOuw? «i .10EA 8r 3 to Jr 4-â€"‘liuisy Blackburn, Mamie Munro, Howard Lawrence. Frossard Bentor. Alice Ramage. Grace Wiilis, Benton, Alice Ramage, GTACE â€"""/""» Julius Kranz, Hugh McUrie, George Harbottle, â€" Maggie McFarlane, Rita Irwin,â€" Oliver â€"Hunter, Jane« Kilmer, Alister McDonald, Howard MeDonald, Florence Everitt; Lottie Harbottle. F1APUORCUIC on P t Irwin,â€" Oliver â€"Hunter, Jane« Kilmer, Alister McDonald, Howard MeDonald, Florence Everitt; Lottie Harbottle. ; Jr 3 to 8r 3â€"Aunnie Cameron, Charâ€" lie Moore, Emma Harvey, Edward Kilâ€" mer, Evered MeKinnon, Victoria Park, Sadie Noble, Bea MeCracken, â€" Jewel Little, Hazel ({:‘dwell. Christine Jackâ€" son, Vida McLachlan, Harry Lavelle, Eddie Innes, Fred Smith. _~ . Sr 2 to Jr3â€"Martha Lawrence, Edith Allan and_ Willie , Farguharson . 6G., Alister Saunders, Percy Vollet, Winnie Lauder, â€" Archie Davidsona â€" and Carl iBrown, eq., Allan Robertson, Clarkson McCaul \‘V_illio Elliott, Bt‘*rthn‘ b;sarling Innes, Jemin Edith Nadig Gaimble, Fos Bert Saund Lilhe Hartis Charhe Vol Leavens, J mt Flora McKin Jr Pt & 6 J: Calder Jr A Irene Park, PROMOTION EXAMINATIONS. Jr A to Intermediate.â€"â€"Agnes Ramage [rene Latimer, Theresa MeKay, Edna Park, â€" Max Saunders, Mabet Grasby, Annie MeKin@won, Calvin Kinnee, Edna Limin,* Hortense Livingston, Lorne Dean, Lenard Lavyelle, Maud Burnet, Loretta Peel. 1 1 Â¥y °0133 Miuu®®R. â€"~In Holland, on the 21 the wife of Mr. G. Miller, of a arhe â€"Vollét, JeDn avens, J amress M cLe: ra McKinnoriy .\ ddi r Pt & to So P4 2â€" iggie .\ï¬c%ri(- and D .. Hazel G@uthries C itby Knisley., Barney MeKixx®y.â€"In Bentinck, on the inst, the wife of Charles MceKi of a son. tet VINGSTON. inst., to My a son. LAUDEK-""I[\ PSA rriintriatel Soitbdininetntithninkt "*" 8, Rdward Lauder, aged 73 years. THASKS.â€"'THB ADEIEUE * /CPREARTRER WE C CCC Presbyterian Church on behalf of the country workers desire to thank beartiâ€" ly all town friends for their hospitality extended so freely While engaged in preparation for the shedhr()ne‘.« and all P ceciate the fraternal sp it difplayed, URNB â€"â€" BAEVEREAESN T CoraL / 2 at the R. C. Church, â€" «+ 10 aw -l‘{e‘\‘ ‘l:‘.::tixvérfl'{m\ck. Bentinck. to Miss Normrnby. A Guthries Clat isley. Barney H: Lottie Damel. reel â€"and * MARi ?1 78 "P , Eva uson. | §’:r f‘&hmmlc J vr 2 Downs, ma Sat mm y ger, . Ceoll W Ife, fter Saunders, Mary K lers, â€" Willic Fnl&inj s. Eva Burnet,. EK K Mot, Jennie Park, anesMcLean, Lena V nnoms Addie Watsou. _ DIED. plet" In Durhani, on Tuesday, J uly In 1\-['(. Forest, on the ind Mrs Thos Living Nellie Hepburn. Harold The Shed Committee of the | 2A 21 2 ol 8. ..A dictint ~adoo : "Citle d C,. Church, \I}:rhmn. by c Hauck, Mr. John Burns, to â€" Miss Ella McAuliffe, BORN W at . Maggie y Harve] ilkingham wil 1st inst, i daughâ€" nne Ire 5th "Large Sales & SmalH Profits." p Qverything for Giarmers / We invite your attention to the following lines of'goods :\ CULTIVg\.;TI §¥ : Coulter & tt Js® and Fuslitwararae. NISC & *_\L l:\ }‘I‘.“ Wilkinson Palmerston Bu Pm 42 . J o lisms *f& Iaohil\fl'lld supplies. “é:l‘i:i;f&fal‘s. Disc Aangl 32113 L\ rows, Scuffiers, Et fso Scotch Diamond Harrows. Sagee*" p 1 to 20, and repalf5.0f Shares Solepla'iég,g Et genuine unless ‘g\'ek':'@' es leâ€"ine each piecs Cash Sysetm 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 Bell, Diherty, L noma SEWLNG_MAC[_I;N__ES *A 4 Plou#‘â€" number i renaifs of all kinds. WHEELS, A" 0P eott s Dise aud 3211 s, Etos#f fsoâ€" rrows. \ lougli®," 1nu Bs heg iss the wo Wilkinson F e ie t Lo ADCGPTED BY & ‘Wmo ELS, â€" Chatham and Suowball Wagons, Buggies trom Campbell of London. %© *‘ . iX Thomundnomn&' ; 6f PTANOand :ORG. Thomas and BAUL, ....x“..m,"..'ï¬'.ï¬â€˜ï¬â€˜%f\. WHOLE NO. 1164. . McKechnie. us WILK[mN TLOL ‘amous Steel Rolier G. & J. McKECHNIE. ‘a"' Ao 4 § + M «425. c. Mmcekiunon, * â€" s \ faai O aink: uns Whoks s | n o ifiis 1 alictt q Pwm;n Comuraxy " is Ralier made in three uctx % cce ie ie o on Sae 64