U + McKEexzE.â€"At DI FREEL.â€"In Durha Eugene J. Freel, KERR.â€"On Sep Robert Kerr, BRrowx.â€"On Se David Brown McIXTOSH.â€"In the wife of A of a son, VAUGHAXN.â€"In Dan McKe week for Litt] On Saturd Barrister, arri He has not and was enga called to the la again in a few he has entered â€" I. B. Lucas, M. There is con hel‘e jn_s‘ DOW. 7 One of our ung ladies went out for a drive with a y ng spirited horse the other day. when tHhe horse took fright at a bicycle, boited and broke both:ï¬afu of a new buggy. §The driver held fast by hoiding on to fhe horse, although she had to jamp over the dashboard of the bugey. This is the nd young lady of Hopeâ€" ville who has ghown their good pluck and nerve this sumlner by fraatiz... 1 5__~_ The ladies of the under the na of Fund, bad a ggilt n some other artikles t Mission Fund The barvestfis now a thing of and thrashinglis the order of the Mr. Peter section at the had a good re Mr, Greensifie is 2 into lumber at iddel‘ stand there arp some about him pilifig his 1: eldest daughter of art COChPlne ’*'â€"-â€""Nv.vl 4M 6e on Friday, sept. p SieD * Nobraske Mrs Butters renewed. | An action is tof be taken soon to have the graveyard infthms place put in better shape, by way bt making a new fence and it is to hoped all interested will give a littleftowards defraying the expercse of doing the work, Messrs D McCormick andfJohn MeArthur of this place were apfointed to attend to the matter. The frameâ€"s Presbyterian cl ready before tl 170710 brown, olstein, ;son‘ e 2e clxTosH.â€"In $ livan, on Aug. 3rd, the wife of Ale nder Mcintosh t . of a son, AUGHAN.â€"In G nelg, Aug. 7th to Mr. and Mrs. Va han, a daughter, ELL.â€"In Glenelgl on Sunday, Sep. 9th to Mr. and Mrs, ohn Bell, a (flugh ter. Mrs Neil Melfonald. of Fairwell, spent a week or sofyisiting at McDonâ€" ald‘s gravel road 1 ly. Mr and Mrs Neif McCaunel attended service at Dromore] Presbyterian church last Sunday, Thos Campbell, fof Proton, presented his three uephews Jobhn, George and Joseph Campbelf with one hundred acres each of t best farms in the County of Gre What a pity that their was not moke uncles like old Tom in the country. Rey Matheson andg elder 4 attended Presbytery/meeting ville last week,. We are pleased to Councillor Meâ€" Intyre of Egremont s able to be about again after his refent illnese. _ Also Angus McKechnie, | D. road is about rgain, both being a iwith the same disease at the same ftime. ReY l_htheqon ang elder Alex McLeod Hector MeDonald this town was overdoing some m ry lately _ Iis grandtather did some fortyâ€"five years ago on Hugh McDona‘ld‘f house D, road, Glenelg. The masons are b brieckwork of Mrs Mc line. Miss McCreary, of Durham, visited at friends in this peighborhood for a week or two lately. Mrs McKelvie, of Dukhbam, is visiting with hber sister Mrs Jojeph Hooper this week. Miss Greenwood d _ brother were visitors at Mr Abrahanf Hoopers on Satâ€" urday and Sunday lasf. They attended service in the Presbythrian charch here on Sunday. The busy season is over for harâ€" yest is past and the summer ig) about ended although we haye weather fummer like yet for the heat some day} is inâ€" tense. One busy season follow@# another now we are busy thresbhisy wfhich is a very unfavorable business this Wot weathâ€" er as dust and heat are & imes unâ€" bearable. Grain is turning fout good according to straw. _ M n _ Bros threshed for McDougall on WJohn Mcâ€" Lean‘s farm the other day.]} 1000 bus. of in in fiye hbours amf alt. grain yhï¬;n; good. John BlackJwas on the south line for a week or/so with his powerful steamer threshing in the neighâ€" borbood of Top Ciiff while [Findley Mcâ€" Phail and Bob McMeekin iggrannniog the old horse power in the vighnity of Priceâ€" ville and are giving g satisfaction wherever they go. Mr A Butters is utl unable to do much yet to attend to his business. Quite a number aref complaining of not being well in the yheinity. Organizer Brodey id at present in town canyvasing members for the A. 0. U. W. Society. A némber of young people are expected to |join this week. A pumber from hergd and yicmity took advantage of attendigg the exhibition at Toronto lately. Amopbg the number were Messrs John McArfhur and son of this town, Mrs Hinks fand A McCuaig and son of Top Cliff aufd D McDonald, teacher. P eter lIeArth ur Sep_t:‘st' to L ‘vd Sepfl 4th, to 3 H‘ls&liï¬ & the Presbyterian church, of the Auxiliary Mission lt made last week with les to support the Indian WMiinerno BX ><1 1/ 2 )e horse, although she had e dashboard of the bugey. nd young lady of Hopeâ€" own their good pluck and er by fractious korses, ) is getting his logs cut iddel‘s Mil‘. We underâ€" some people dissatisfiea his lumber on the road , ing ls_d_ies’went out for a opevilie. to partuersl;i;;nï¬"Mr. & Barrister, erable sickness around hing very serions so far, rk of the sheds at the rch is up aud will be cold weather comes. busy getting her house Priceville. ORN. on Friday, Bep 7, D, aged 46 yrs. 11 residence of Mr. Mrs. McKentzie, Dr. Gun aged 38 I ing of the past : of the dary, represented this y this week at the alley‘s house, south Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs at Orange Robt Smith who hds been raising hogs quite extensively for bome years past reâ€" cently sold over $ worth, most of which went to be fidished at the Ayton piggery. Wm Calvert has bented Mrs Fraser‘s farm for a term of Bears and has begnn work thereon. Messrs Robt Smfth, Jas McRonald and Wmm Grierson visitdfl the Toronto exhibiâ€" tion for several dayd last week. Jos MeCulloch wturned to Montreal this week to resumg his studies at McGill College. Mrs Hess, whof has been yisiti mother Mrs Fraserf for several wee returned to bher hokpbe in Hamilton. Mrs Fraser letf} on Saturday on an extended visit to hef daughters at the Soo. Messrs Robt Smfth, Jas McRonald and Mrand Mrs Jos turned from a six Sault Ste Marie. Mr and Mrs Aufl Templeton, of don paid & visit fo Mr A Derby week. Those who werd on sicklist are all gettâ€" i8g better we are pleased to report, miss rwillle Armgrong, of ut Forest was the guest of her edusin J H Brown last week. xrs Wm Pettigrbw is at markdale visitâ€" ing ber sister xrs Dycie. Rev x 1 Kerr, f Toronto, will be in Methodist church{next Sabbath and the following two weeks. C Mrs Thos Allak and druiuérlité;'ï¬tiith of Durham yisi at J D Roberts on Saturday. W Main andfdaughter Tena are London taking id sighte of Fair there. Istein. Amongst thosd who took in Toronto Exhibition were [Mrs Thos Keith, Mrs Ge Klempp, Jolin McKenzie, Mrand Mrs David Allen r. and daugbter Lena, P F Thair and| wife, Robt and Bert Mickleboro, Mrs Was Mark. Misses May Brown and ‘Tullid Stevenson, Wm Seaâ€" man,Herbert Broiyn. Geo Willis is dway to Elora this week attending the fungral of his sister. M N l cmmmccne mind Quite a num from this section took in the Toeronto|show this week. They complain of the usage they got by being shipped like a lotjof cattle in a box car. Mr Sam Peckbyer met with an acciâ€" dent last Mondafp winle acsisting at a threshing he fellM through a seaffold and strikimg on the threshing machine, two ribs were broken find some mimor brnises. which will lay him up for a couple of weeks. Threshing is af the go now and the grain in this section is torning out well. although not so whuch straw as last year still there will befmore grain. Councillor C Hobb was under the Dr‘s care a few flays this week. Candidate Riclfardson accompanied by Jas Swanston tobk a tour through here this week and fealled on some friends. Look out grits. There were a nhmber of guests presâ€" ent most of whork are immediate relaâ€" tives of the bridaf party.â€"Virginia Min. The young coufple received many elegant presents. JfThe groom presented the bride with a dfamond ring and the bridesmaid with afbrooch of pearls and emeralds. â€" This was an eyent the comâ€" munity at largd was interested in owing to the porfalarity and prominâ€" ence of the contrafting parties and we all take pleasure ih seeing two so well suited embark in fhis ship of life. Paper M [The hride%room in the follgwing noâ€" tice is a brother to Mrs. Donf]Campbell, Swinton Park, and to the Misses Mcâ€" Dougall, Latona. The Rry@w wishes much happiness to the younl couple.) After the ceremony f wedding hbreakâ€" fast of several courses #as served in the spacious dining hall, | At 1 o‘clock the bridal pair took the trf#lin for a wedding trip. _ They expect to absent about two weeks and will fisit Buffalo and different points in Carfada during their absence, Upon theif return they will start to keeping houdke in a modern little cottage which whs especially fitted up for them at the Pommodore mine opposite the old homg of the bride. The marriage of Alice Einma Pearce «nd Archibald McDougall, Hoth of this city was solemnized Wed ay mornâ€" ing at 10:30 at the home off the bride‘s rents, Supt. and Mre. H, Pearce, Y:ev. Oaten of the M. E. chilhrch officiatâ€" ing. The house was beaufifully decorâ€" ated in pink and green, smifax ferns and carnations â€" bein prin 1 in the trimmings«. In é:oouth rner of the front g&rlor the cevremony fvas performâ€" ed under a camogy ofJ)in and green. At exactly 10:30 the bridai garty entered. Mr. McDougall with his b§st man, (7ugt. John Pearce, a brother fof the bride. followed by the bridesmgid, Miss Henâ€" rietta Whiteside, of Hyrley, Wis., a cousin of the bride, thenfame the bride on her father‘s arm, Thgring ceremony was used, The bride fras beautifully attired in an exquisite c#feation of white mousseline de sor oyer white silk with reurl trimming, and cegrried a shower ouquet of brides rose Miss Whiteâ€" side, the bridesmaid, Ewore a cream albatross anrd carried pllnk roses. Newite PEARCEâ€"McDOUGAL has been yisiting her for several weeks bas kers. Jorbett have just re. eeks visit to friends in OB3. wedding hreakâ€" as served in the At 1 o‘clock the in for a wedding Derby last 10 Kouth Grey, Durham Sep. 25â€"26. Western, London, Sep. 6 to 15. North Bruce, Port Elgin. Sep. 27â€"28. Northern, Walkerton, Sep. 18â€"19. North Grey, 0. Sound, Sep. 16â€"18. West Wellington, Harriston, Sep. 26 27. Central, Guelph, Sept. 25â€"27. Hast Grey, Flesherton, Oct. 23. Artemesia, Priceville, October 11â€"12. Central Canada, Ottawa, Sept. 14â€"22, Glenelg, Markdale, Sept, 20â€"21. Miss ME Scott, teacher of Henry‘s sehoo!, vigted the home of Mr J. M. Findâ€" lay, Satufday. Mr Wm. Wnstie. of Egerton, called on friends herg one day last week, M‘r Joel Gfimsbaw visited the Lothian family one djfky last week, Rev Mr andfMrs Legate, of Kingston, is at present whisiting his parents here and preached in os church Sunday mornâ€" img and the hkll in the evening. Mr and Mrs Ieil McCunnel, Glenelg, attended servic¢ here on Sunday, Mr, C, McMillan, gur undertaker was in the city last week/ taking lessons on embalming. Miss M. Litster, ho for the past month has been yisiting fer niece Mrs Lothian, returned to her pome in London, last Saturday, accorppanied by Miss Bella Lothian. Mr R. Renwick is malgnog some imâ€" provements on his saw 1, he is also putting iz a new choppg&®, purchased in Stratford. which has a egpacity of chopâ€" ping 100 bus per hour, Mr. and Mrs T. Pattgb, left on Monday morning to visit the cify for a week,. Quite a number from our yecinity took in the Exhibition last week, fudging from reports the great Ex. has nof been up to the mark of other years. The harvest is past for anothér year and steam threshers are to be Weard in almost every direction, the grain/is turnâ€" ing out very well and will almog come up to that ot other years, though fowing to the dry weuther there will be & shortage in straw. 2 F | i4 ; a # t w leCeleColeColeCeleCelaCeleColeCeleCole"eleCelecole ol eleve a_ele"elave loce|a=a en e ane EESE::: The Big Store. | Again we beg to call your kind attention to our very heavy and well chosen stock of Dress Goods in Suit Ends and Skirt Ends. â€" Our sales in this Dept. since last Saturday have eclipsed any previous record by a half. ‘The Goods are just what is wanted and it is no trouble to sell them. â€" The prices are very reasonable. Then again we carry a full line of trimmings to match. We want every woman in the Tounty to call and see this large stock of Dress Goods. No matter whether you buy or not, you may tell some one else about them. 9 This Store has the very first place as a Dress Goods House and we are bound to hold its reputation. __aA Fashion Plates supplied free each month. Dresses FALL FAIRS. zmmxxmxmmï¬&mg “ ) & T T "% _i NC Dromore ASH FCR BUTTER & EGGS.â€" Try our 25¢ TEA Black or Japan. for the Look in and see our New Stock. See our north Winâ€" dow this week. _ Buy early and get the best. A1immins also lost a cow. As usual his uyaenou'li‘gl ( best one, and the bng that was to have | forces. The supplied with thb golden through the | a04 north, a: winter. Over dofe of peas (stolen) the | nearer the en canse we understaind. On the oth Mr Richardson,jof Flesherton, is around reported, hay here these days géthering in the promisas in the Oran for the expected on. Web is not va 5 Pboto&:rbr rown, of Durham, was he T J in dur vicivity week, in the interests The Trans of his iof and took guite a l¢rge ; annezed, and number of for large pictures. _ to preyant j \ _ Evidently the catte in this district are 'nfmid of the comibg long cold winter i with its scarcity feed, for withimn the ’ last few days no lesg than three valuable cows have died. Mr YÂ¥ in Kenny had the misfortune to lose his two best cows on two consecutive daps. The first drownâ€" ing hberself in the ri{ver, while the second one broke her leg and got in the rivyer in the . bargain. It if about eighty dollars loss to our friend W Konuy. Mr Wm Timmins also lost] a cow. As usual his best one, and the bng that was to have supplied with golden ‘through the winter. Over dofe of peas (stolen) the canse we understdind. Orr pastor Rev Wrap Smith is better thought of every day.f He is an ideal preacher, an eloquent gpeaker, and social in his every day life aifd we feel that Mrs Smith is an ideal helpfuate in his labors and a real mother to four people but we bear that MUr bmith hgs one special talent the young people sayfthat he is really so cleyer and nice whenf sondacting a marâ€" nage ceremony that ey are all anxious to bave that ceremopby performed while under his ministry, fMuarry up boys, just another two yvears. Mre Chas Falkingba renewed old acquaintan of duys last week. M warm place in her heart Mr and Mrs Wm Kecney took a drive to the Sound last week as h pleasure trip after the long days of harjest. Wmm also had business in veiw. Mr and Mrs Wairling, avdeleur, spent Saturday and Sunday with their daughter Mrs William Timming. ZION. Intended for last k. Mr and Mrs W Greenwo p most of last week yisiting fr knds Collingwood and ‘Thornbu y. great in praise of the appl¢ orcl that part, but is awtully dikappo the plum crop ouly being #ole t couple of doz, where he bfd exf rea) treat. Miss A Robinson of Ziogf is at present Eutnng m a@a fine ume wilh friends at Ouise, Dressy. Cote Long Boot, double sole rubbereen leather, waterproof, interfering pad. Its a corker. The Cote Short Boot made just same leathâ€" er as above, large eyeâ€" lets, at $3.50 is worth buving. We have the agency here for the Empress Shoe in Canada. Our New Stock will be in this week. Every pair has price and name stamped on sole. The Cote Boot for Men is the best of its kind in the Dominion. We have them. â€"See our )s. The first drownâ€" ver, while the second id got in the riyer in about eighty dollars W Konuy. Mr Wm leartfior Zion \\'rnr Smith is the applg orchards of of your town, s here a couple ~PF. >still bhas a appointed in Jle to find a expected a On the other han# the British reported, haye eyaguated several in the Orange er Colony an Wet is not yet red. The Tran bas been for The great unconquefable city of Lydenburg has fallen Aefore Buller‘s forces. ‘The Boers arg retreating east and north, and the Slow has brought nearer the end of th¢ war. ; CGREAT MOVING SALF £3 j (€| ~ayrve= wee Prtesontesswclc ï¬,-a 2333%3323>323>32 EEEGEGGE(-GE@ have a splendid 100 acre farm and a very fine 64 acre farm, both well sitâ€" uated in Bentinck aud each having good brildings. â€"I will sell them or trade them. I also offer at a sacrifice Lot 28, Con. 2 W.G. R., Bentinck, 100 acrea, belonging to a man who has gone out west and is bound to sell at some price. I place inâ€" surances in good companies at lower rates and in fact attend to al}l kinds of tinancial business. My rule continues to be * Always promptâ€"never negâ€" ligent. old noteg. J have had great success in settling up and arranging business entanglement and difficulties and in making settlements with creditors and any such business placed in my hbands will be faithtully attended to the profit, I think, of them who deal with me . I have #Aways a numter of farms in hand which 1 am able to sell at very low figures and on very easy terms. After so long a residence in this locality I have tormed a conâ€" nection with all the leading Loan Comâ€" panies and when they have farms in hand for sale they are placed in my hands and I am thus always in a posiâ€" tion to offer bargains. I have always on hand farms and other properties beâ€" longing to mysel{ which I am always ready either to sell or exchange for other proporty. _ Just now I happen to s aeme it seb e s oi e o e o hh s ie y( y e s e gae eg~ s ;“Mw“.fl-‘ oc «ienss ). U cailinan e aitonenees a Ratronlze me and giyes me, not only is business, but his influence and this accounts for the very large business that I am doing toâ€"day. Farmers are now busy and will not be paying much attention to business affairs while busily engaged on their farms. Some of them, howevr, will require to borrow money and I wish to say that I am at present lending at five per cent and in some cases at less. I am also paying closer attention than ever betore to the colâ€" lection of old debts and claims placed in my hands will be collected if it is possible by any means in the world to to get the moneyâ€"no charge for my trouble it nothing collected. _ Talso buy *XXX« provided that the advertiser is able to do what he advertises to do and a man is a fool to pay good money for adverâ€" tising what he is not able to carry out for the public soon find out that such a man is a deception and a fraud. I am not professing to do business ‘for ftun or entirely for the other fellow‘s benefit but I have found during the twenty years that I have been doing business in Hanoyer and Durham that I can make the most money for my self by doing the very best I can in every inâ€" stance to save money tor my customers. Every customer who once does business with me to his own profit continues to l" v i + 0h + utm + Nt + ’; @ @ & &# P 9 y C a,,i} f .' E\:g % & t o ie t S ht e s M in o o l y io mc (=Chs THE WAR SITUAT ADVERTISING PAYS If you wart bargains, now is the tim made Clothing, Boots & Shoes and Gr to be handled at the lowest nrice Th McArthur, Durham Come H. H. Mrmurr®, Hanover x en l Every Article up» 4 6P . and ] There is a deag Ic States, France #nd ; to withdraw, Phile many are firngly det. dictata on the Britain is inf in | Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D. s Groceries & Confectionery. ONE DOOR EAST OF POsST OFFI We are fally stocked with upâ€"toâ€"date and seasonable NEW GROCERY STORE ()F'FICR FIRST DOOR ; the Durham â€" Pharmacy Block. Residence first door a Post Office, Durham. Saving .O WweT ADIES‘ AXD GexT‘s W arours SimyErware Fuarwar®, C _ Sepcracurs, Srermyn, : JAAAE KRESS + tsssssscsosssscs: easamsecscecsessescesese se se se e and will be ï¬eued to farnish | goodlm in t'.ll: linendntcr(;eéxsonnl eas a ecs â€"A special value. What you spend for g is really a saving. 1 valuable possession. see our good toâ€"date DENTISTRY the time. Readyâ€" MRS. ANGUS CAMERON Jake Kress, OWn A GORDON, A Trial Solicited Investigate. eafl lock, Russia. United d possibly Japan want hile Britain and Gerâ€" y determined to stay and n the spot. Meanwhile ng in a 6â€"months‘ supply 3 Ont. have been discovâ€" Railway Company great deal. â€"% Leanixo Je » m Th FORNITURE FOO0d J ew Its alwa the Best io new me wa y A §7 A “O‘ H NP M friend on Scho AQ A41 HQ 4 T iA ntien the » Four subscril make th Sund 8M w t1 SNA M vad In H W H is 44