it whnivatratatalficct id 223 ‘ In last buiget from this plm‘": 1 mistake â€" occurred. Instead otf Ritehie it ghould read Gay Williams wr%’ T anks scompciind Mrs Armour, 0. Sound is visiting at 80:‘ wl aeis Miss M A Edge and her sister Eliza Ellen visited their old friend Mrs John Milligan of 3. Line, Bentinck, 1st week. John Veuy. who has been in the North West for the summer returned last weok. In last bu/get from this place a slight miatalrs . Amameu.3 ols k 1 uP Mr and Mrs R Corlett visited Mr Thos Graenwood, Mrs C.‘3 uncle, last week. Thos Greenwood lost a valuable poliedâ€" Angus Bull last week worth about $100. Mesirs {s).:ieDonld and D MeCo'll-'mack Pres. and y. regpectively of the Town. ship Reform Aloeiuï¬on.yh"e called a meeting in the Hall for Saturday next at 8 p. m. Let there be a full attendance of Retormers. Jno Staples Jlost a yaluable cow last week. Mrs Nutt, who was yis weeks with Mr Jno Btap her Toronto home last gre’tlv enjoyed her wisit. n Autac t B cca 30 d B Miss Lizzie Ector wb:)' has be Toronto for two years reéturned home week. 1 .:\ / 3 ;1 0 An, Urand Rapids. has been visiting his grand parents Mr and Mrs Jas Allan of the avenue lgst week. Mr and Mrs Jos Cairns, Ceylon, visited at Mr D llchydo_n'l last week, i o e mine ® m O Mr Chas Allan, Grand I::pidl visiting his grand bnarants M. Edge Hill. Harvesting operations are ed here. Miss Millie Ector, who has bhome for some weeks, retarne school duties in the west last week ho P _‘ ake W * F un Scoc o ky Wee «_ _Miss Bell and Misses Dargavels, of Wiarton were the guests of the latter‘s cousin Miss Maud Dargavel from Sunday until Wednesday. A few cf the Dornoch reople took in the private picnic at G exroaden and report bavieg a good time. Miss Mary Ano Vasey came hoame from the Queen city for a month‘s holiâ€" days with her many friends. days last week. We are to see them come amons The long continued drought is brok en at last. The rain of Sunday being very badly needed as pasture was almost bm_n up in places. Many wells needed there vauly asseded as burnt up in place reple nishing. Mro Alex Ske m but now : couple of around here. and stren f on ; lakes. Hf-‘hwm“ ing his absence. Miss Lizzie Maw leaves tiday (Monâ€" day) tor Winnipeg where she intends to remain some time or may make her home there.. We wish her a pleasant trip. home of the latter mentioned Rev Mz Grabght leayes h of the week laks A new root on the hotel giyes it a more comfortable and waterproo{f apâ€" pearance. Framer ilon did the job and it is a lasting ome. Mra W Potter and little daughter. who have been spending the last six weeks at the old home in Bentinck left on Monâ€" day for New Market where they intend to spend the remainder of the summer. * O Stewart Esq,. Toronto was & caller on a few of his very extensive circle of mequaintance sfor a short time the last of the week. Mrs A McCracken and daughter Mrs H G Ferns arrived bome last Tuesday from Maine, New Hampshire. Twas a sad home ecoming to the latter as ocly in the early days of June she left here a loved and happy bride. Her many friends here extend ber sympathy in her sad bereavement, Il; aod Luf' Johnl_ton. of Toromto. are Barrister J B Jackson, of Ingerso!, spent the later part of last week at the parental home. He is accompanied back by his son Harold. who has been spendâ€" i1ng hie vacation with his grandparents. Mrs Henry, of Toronto, (nee Miss Pheobe Lochead) is spending a few weeks visiting her brother .no many other warm friends in these partsfat present. A fierce bush fire a little south west made many feel a little upeasy as to conâ€" sequence. The air was almost suffocating with smoke. A number of fences and some fine timber being destroyed. DrJ L Swith was the choice of Court Bannockbarn I. O. F, for delegate to high court of Central Ortario held in Owen Sound next week. Miss Kathleen Grant, of Durham, was during the extreme heat of the last couple of weeks the guest of ber fmeond Miss Lizzie Smith. The many friends of Mr ’ohn Stewart will be pleased to learn that he is recovâ€" ering from his severe accident of eleven t.l.l_y! ago sufliciently to sit np part of the time. Shouldn‘t be surprisea to see Jno on a threshing feedâ€"bosri before this season is out. Alezx _ Skene formerly of shese , but now of Wiartom® spent the couple of weeks visiting relatives n eek. We are always pleased _ come among us. 1 and Misses Dargavels, of re the guests of the latter‘s Maud Dargavel from Sunday Lie w weeks, x rot.u'r;ed-;-her vacation at the former Btaples returned to Dornoch. yisiting for a few who has been in week hsyizié well advane last at George Letray, 90 Bathurst St., Toronto, writes:â€"‘‘For a long time I was suffering from a gnawing pain in my back. [Accompanying it was at times an acgute lameness across the loins I read about Dr. Pitcher‘s Backache Kidnev Tablets and got a bottle. I f@o not believe that there can be anything better. I have had none of those troubles since, and beâ€" sides they banished that blurring of the eyes; they eliminated the uric poison thgt permeated my blood, and the g that formed in the stomach, causing Jndigestion, were completely neutral . I strongly recommend those Tgblets to any person suffering from thgir back and kldneys They are ng in relieving, they cause no incon nce, and can be carried about with you." Any reader of this ?rl:er can test the ts of Dr. Pitcher‘s Backache Kidngy Tabiets free by enclosing two pootaire for trial package to fike w s 1-‘ Sa mA. Pmmmk C. Q“ Jehn Legier, 303 Wilton Ave., Toronto, caretaker and sexton of St. James‘ Cathedral for 14 years, writes : â€""Last February I came down sick with a kidney and liver trouble, due to cold I think. I was told by two doctors to go home and go to bed if I wanted to get well. I went home, but did not go to bed ; I was too unâ€" comfortable. I took all sorts of pre-’ scriptions from the doctors, and tried . many kinds of patent medicines, with no relief. My appetite gave out. I could eat nothing at all without disâ€" tress and bloating, A pain came on low down in front, and to tell you the‘ truth no one could have felt more miserable. Finally I heard of and got a bottle of Dr.. Pitcher‘s Backache Kidney Tablets, and they did me a | world of geod immediately. I nevyer | saw or heard of anything acting so well and so quickly. Ifeel well and strong again. he pain and soreness,} is all gone, algo the bloating, and (!. can eat with pl{uure and comfort. X| take no little pleasure in telling | , everyone of the results, and will conâ€" tinue to do so, as I feel it a duty I owe 1 the Tablets and the public." p Take all the medicinges in the world‘s history, combine thgir records, and you will not have the,; proof that is established for Dr. Pitcher‘s Back ache Kidney Tablets for the cure of Backache, and all kidney and Bladder treubles. It is the eure of cases where other Medicines tailed, that has made the great Reputaâ€" tion for Dr. Pitcher‘s Backâ€" ache Kidney Lablets. ‘%General List for a few days this week: ar size 50 cents per bottle." oN OTHERS‘ FAULTS This Department has shown Boydâ€"Thompson â€" That A Muir be paid $8.75 l«iï¬m s overseeing work on town line A & G. (2 for letting and inâ€" speciing work at lot 40, con 2 S D R. and :1.58. 1 day oversecing at base line con s “. Kellaâ€"Tho’:pnonâ€"Thu Price Teeter be paid $25 for contract on Meaford road lot 20, con 11, and that Richard Watson be paid $1.25 lfor repairing culvert at lot 100, con‘2, eget. Carried. Thompsonâ€"Muirâ€"That Jas Coutts _be paid $25 being graut to gravel 35 side road, cons 8 ayd 4. Carried. Muirâ€"Boydâ€"That the following acâ€" counts for gravel furnished for roads as certified by overseers be paid, viz: A Johnstou $3.80 ; / A McPhail $1.25 ; Peter Muir $4.10; M Scott $1.75 ; John Wright $2.10; Jos Watson $2,50; Jobhn Canuingâ€" ham $3.00 ; tï¬i Watson $2.10; Geo White $5.25; john Teeter $2.50 Henry Hewett $6.50. . Carried. Boydâ€"Thompsoq-â€"â€"Thnt W H Thn_rs- ton be parid $65 an account of printing contract. Carried, Boydâ€"Kelis â€"That the plan of valley road prepared by Mr McDowell be returnâ€" turned to him for a full deseription of land proposed to be taken from each lot and through which the same passes, npon said descripsion being properly given his account for surveyimg, $45, be pard. Car. Muirâ€"Thompson+ That Mr Kells be paid $2.55, being gommission on $31.90 special oxpenditnreï¬ his diyvision. â€" Car. D M ooo oo Pn of this township and thgrefore compromise. Carried. Kellsâ€"Boydâ€"That in reference to the communication of McKay & Sampson re J H Duckett‘s assumed blaim for comâ€" pensation for read allowance on lot 24, con 9, this cowncil fully believee the road in question legally and instly the property WB Whaais) J col is Eo c Lt sne & T f xsl t‘6 (ReaAgmas â€"y. 3 "__ yor Alge increase in Sales tlhis year.â€"It‘s because we keep the goods the ladies requireâ€"All readyâ€"madeâ€"at less â€" than â€" they â€" can â€" make â€" them â€" up â€" for â€"â€"Call and buy a NEW WRAPPER for yourself.â€"â€" Boydâ€" Thompson â€" Thag the police trustees of Fiesherton are hereby required to complete the hand railing at what is known as Flesher‘s pond, and likewise put in a good state of repaip the sidewalk at or near the Boyne bridge, Carried. Thompsonâ€"Muirâ€"That the clerk hare $500 insurauce placed on the town hall and $100 on contents in a good stoek company. Carried. Thomplon-Boyd â€"That the c cation of Mr T J Paton be laid table. Carried. |[* Artemenia township council met in the town ball. Flesherton, on Saturday last. All the members present, the reave in the chair, _ Minutes of last meeting read and econfirmed. Communications as fo}â€" lows were presented and read: _ Robert Campbell!, protesting against road being put through his‘lot. 24 eon 12. T J Paton memorial re Mrs Scott‘s barn in the village of Priceville being in a dapgsrous condition. _ Estimates from the fgllowing school sectrons : Nos, 2, 4, 5,6. 7. B.9, 11, 12, 18, 14. 15, 16, No 1 A. and E,, and 5 A. M. and O. Bylaws No. 578, to levy rates for county tewuship and school purposes and 579, to appoint collectors, were read a first and second time and will be compleged at next sitting of council. ARTEMESIA COUNCIL. â€" fFiesherton, on Saturday last. members present, the reave in _ Minutes of last meeting read rmed. . Communications as fo}â€" " presented and read: _ Robert + protesting against road being lu FoMiptoult c oke 6 igh T That the Reeve and Mr J. A. HUNTER worth 27¢. for 25¢ a yd. That the communi refuse any on the ery Large Increase next. Whet Stones, 5¢ 1 C P ieWn t lt ic «> A S8+ ed. _ D (McDougall was reappom'wted collectov at a saluary of $110. The reeve and Mgssrs Adlam and Brown were appointed a committee on township byâ€" laws. WThe account of Disney & Deviin of $62 for road scrapers was nrdansa 1_ be paid. Council adjourned to meet at. at 't‘I:: t{;ine Rouse, Elmwood, on 8th Oct. He also reported expending $48 on the ~repairs of other bridges. The bridge committee reported having let to Bear & Co. the erection of two new bridges near Aberdeen at a cost of ’31(1")3.44. The road commissioners reâ€" ported haying: expended on roads since last meeting the following amounts, viz : In divigon No 1 $149.18, diyision No 2 $88.18, ‘diyision No 3, $185.25, and. division No 4 $180.33. Reports ordered to be regeiyed and cheques issued. Byâ€"law No 5 imposin{ the following : 4} mills on $ for towns i&» rates. 2 miï¬s on $ for cpunty rate, and 2 mills on g for general school rate, and byâ€"law No 6 impoui%school rates were duly passâ€" | d- D McDougall was _ __ 2 _ P°90° THE BIC STORE NO. 1, B. & B., was ordered to be receiv _ed and laid on the tablee. Letter reâ€" ceived from D Knechtel and H H Miller stating that Brant council were willing to expend $100 on townline B & B provided Bentinck council would grant a similar amount. Matter laid over, as no notige had been received from Brant coungil of any action hayâ€" ing been taken by them. The reeve reported the conpletion of a new bridge on Skene‘s side line at a onst nf G16r _put in proper state of repair. â€" Referred \to the reeve and Councillor McLean to examine and report.: Petition from John Schmitt and others asking that $50 be expended on hill on 4th and 5th cons., lot 12 Laid over for further consideration, Petition from James Green and four others asking for a change in the bounflamas sat I! u m _" VTmTuen of Zoth day of May read and passed. Petition received from Duncan McArthur and others asking that deviaâ€" tion across lot 15, con 3 W. G. R., be put in proper state of repair. â€" Referred bersk kc 2l 2 .2 LE Met at Dornoch, on 1 August ; members all utes of Court of Revisic of gouncil of 28th day o passed. Petition receiy MCATthUI‘ and Oothare a. Kellsâ€"xoirâ€"That Th $5,66 being twoâ€"thirds grayolling on 130 sider completed, the balance C been cancelled. Carried Council adjourned.â€"aA, Boydâ€"Atuirâ€"That the Reew Thompson be pard $2 each for ; work on 30 side road. Carried. Kellsâ€"xuirâ€"That xr Thomps 82 for letting and inspecting j ou 86 side road to the amount 0 Boydâ€"Thompsonâ€"That the | xr Muir be paid $2 for committee town line A & G. Car, y i Peqppreniasrenes Boyd be paid §$2 each for comunitteg on town line A & P., and back ling Carried. BENTINCK CoUNCIL ie coos dEemmy edd : HHE be pard $2 each for committee mt s1 l . o% P W _ Petition from Jam es pur others asking for a » boundaries of U,. 8. 8. , was ordered to be receiyâ€" n the tables. Letter reâ€" D Knechtel and H H that Brant council were of Revision 'und of woâ€"thirds of é;n-trvu'etr-c:f 180 siderosd 8 § W, now balance of confract having That Thos Butler be paid ous Wds t * , on Monday, the 6th Oil Cans â€"Advance te Curries. 1 * xr Thompsog be paid inspecting grayelling 1e amount of 825. Car was ordered to the Reeve and pointed e reeve ‘n were 10¢ ® s +4 8 "yoiemny" Wiiitormietsialileric nc 115. s ;umg for a visit to Vaughan township and "Mre MeArthyr J lis rs Me. r. Jr, is talking of going to Sault Ste )ln}otomniok friends. fotk The Presbyterian church people are also buying a new organ. Andrew Watson had a fine horse killed being kicked by another horse. Miss Annie Dazell got kicked by a horse but not seriously hart. Miss Naylor of Foronto who hbas been visiting here with Mr and Mrs Konningl has returned to her home. , _ _ Mrs Scarlett apd Mrs Riddel! are preâ€" A new organ for the Hopes This is & small one that can around to concerts, &e. 5 QREAT MOVINC SALF : about on a mn.tâ€"tm's i two city doctors apo the slightest benefit ; Caledonia Springs, car marked _ improvemer bottles of a Homeopat f being extensively adve not relieve him in the ginning to give up all | ery, when by chance case to a friend who me to give Phrenoline I did so, with the res boy had taken only hal 1 ahfe to get on his f)ncyc _ any other boy around t I certainly feel that much in praise of you shall do url I can to , value to others. Your FrEeH Lix®.â€" (;oud hand at Neil T. McCan 19 Proton. FOR SALE.â€" One se stove in good condition. For sale by H. PARKER, Druggist 3â€"3333%333%3>3> 33 EECECECCEEZEE c j AA L i "â€"@#_ -.A---__.EEEEEEEFG. If you wart bargains, now is t made Clothing, Boots & Shoes a to be handled at the lowest price 4 McArthur, Durham Come tauinly feel that I cannot say too | No n rmme of your medicine, and | A â€" all I can to make known its | ) others. Yours very sincerely, (Signed) _ REUBEN CLARK, Lower Town for th H i ;in D T Fubhtiziant 18 Li l :nn Q?\-r ?‘i.nvâ€ll.? c_h.llfs!,:‘ Ml_‘,ln‘.lk on ï¬"" Hopeville. Phrenoline a trlu? with the result that inprovement ; -";‘“k * thatbe a Homeopathic remeAy how ut .t & . _ â€"~â€"Good lime n.lwaylic; . McCannel‘s lot 21, con onl '; half a bottle h;.;z his mcycle and rmide like around the block. Iv advertised, ;\H'lldl;i in the least, A was beâ€" up all h_up, of his®ecoyâ€" Neil T. McCannel, Proton Station Etvery Article upâ€"toâ€"date econd hand cook‘ â€"â€" Wm. Laidiaw. be carried anentioned the trongly advised and when my _ CCC vH nl«y Ilth, _ _ ~*~ The wuNann been yery hot and dry lately which bringing in the harvest soover than was expected. Se" w.u'-w.huu. J Gun. MacFariane i’?flm Co...= Proton _ What you spend for good Jeweiry " is mllr a saving. Its always n valuable pessession. Come and see our good Lapnres‘ axo Gext‘s W aronres, SiuyErware Fuarwarer, Cuwckse, SrBcracurs, Sterur®c Sinv; NovELtIEs, &e. &c. Terms moderate. Arm to dates, &¢. must ne office. Durbam, Corr there or to Bo*-ovlu. P attended to. Terms on Saving spending the time, Re and Groceries s. . They mus . MePHMAIL q220 e ts townmlatheu hnd a Meéeetine k on nofy o Aoper *84 444%@@ 4 AA44A®AE Investigate. 0. Terms on application te * _ D. MePHAIL, Hopeville P. 0 C. RAMAGE Durham. Jake Kress, A GORDON, LCLICS are y must go, â€" Ont. M Auctioneer for the County of Grey, « Arrangements for sales. as Readyâ€" made at The Review % addresse â€"U. will be premptiy Lkantxo Jeweur: ® » Durhan FURNITUR §# (b’ "o west EA®T ald @0