not he - In I†a.“ ot a than 0" . the " of I ores. or M irte an must. u c at will l dee me the cot Peek ME KRESS ttfi" can ur. the M No ha. r the construct; ot I non. Count c ' m. ~1an upla- ioo to ho new the ob Gray, Em., E inc! int r and River orb. for nitration Li Banding. plication to o mun" . Um.. and the Depart- " HILVES ‘DERS Midi-990d to I endure-ed "Te t" f win tte mom-d gli- n xn-Ml Atate " ('11!!in loud hush. Good orth- vcuient to school. at†ad frame house. mh on the taem to: , tux. Helms. , p, L. On. “I. m 'l" at doe- not ulna In! or my tendee ol",'"", v.--:- .rrertk SALE t' ,559,421. SE WING MA CH INES 'W store. e Kress. - In"! W o Town Durban yt _ - ‘ ham, Ont. r“ss.ss§§d (>%§GS: , 3333;? Odor. JON. It F03 SALE 0 com V Count cf D. 2ee,'l,'d l to he not! tts sy, Esq" inn sd River orh Minn Li Bulk than to pow t.. and the Del nth. .1; he co ideeed m nu . And an all ot under a. on A than " ' or of the M .s. nrlhirh‘eu h: W igillllilill hind unlo- n. nod and at trode-. . n chatted r of the Mini!- Urteers htoted- a aceompfnr will beforfezt- p “mimto OI contracted for we of not“? RO Y I Sou " KIND. "the new uh! m any ado! De tt til, H Farmers on South Line, Bentinck. made some good sales of lambs and cattle last week. Hundreds ol dollars were distributed on the line and all feel that times are better now than they were tour years ago. thanks to the en- ergy with which a good government has co-operated ‘with Providence. Rev. Mr. Farquhnrson on Bundar last completed his tirat year in the Presby- terian pastorate here. Large congrega- tions attended both services. During the year the congregation have been encouraged to attempt great things. The sheds are completed and in con- stant use; the improvements in the rhurch are well advanced, the wood- work will soon tredone and next week {mecca will be at work on the walls. Before the new mum placed however it is expected that n couple of month: will elapoe. BALMY Mirrmm.-- This Canadian autumn of ours is sure†rntukirttrarecord Such a long contained period of mild clean weather has scarcely ever been known. It is producing phenomenal features such as the ripening of second crop ratrpbetries and at! swoon-ties which are now quite common. A fall wheat grthh too is taking at and one would that only sown grain would moor should , heavy“ wows come. worm open 'etet - sown wood Pile, ti'Aitttttl'e a mumbo "r/.i,cu.x-.'. BEATEN.--The big potatoes grown by Mr. R. Watson. Bentinck, have been surpassed hv Mr. Donald McDonald, Welbeck. His son Dan 'left with as a. few days ago 6 of the manly tubers which turned the scale at nearly 9 lbs. Can anyone heat this ? Issue No.2. of the Luvu" Gazette is to hand replete with information of the various departments of trade from many parts of the Dominion. This Official journal is 1ikety to fill a long felt want and in another feather in the cap of our wine Canadian government. Miss Renm.e.eomptution of Mrs. Me. Lean. left last week forTotontn, whence with Mr. Hugh McLean she will pro- ned to Boston to attend the wedding of Lieut. Col. J. B. McLean. (today. Wednesday) to Miss Slade. Boston We tender warm congratulations. Mr. Jan. R. Gun, who lately moredi to Blyth, Ont. in we legret to hear at sufferer ttt present. from appendicitis. , His mother left on Monday to see and I to wait on him if necmry and we! trust won to hear of his tecovory. ; Mr. A. Hunter left Tuesday for a two week's holiday, deer hunting. all other holidays in the your hnving been sacri- ticed tor this attractive hunting season. Before going he made sure of his vote hv pairing With agood Conservative. Mr. and In. Hump. London. Eng- land, visited at Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Turn. hull's. South Line, Bent.inck, last Thurumy. Mr. Thos. Laudernnd son mm. accompanlod them Miss Annie Gardiner. Toronto, in ,compuny with her friend Min Hattie Wntt, also of Toronto visited friends in Durham Inst week and are this week in Egremont guests of Miss Watt's moth- er. Mrs. Peter Reid. Hort'rrctuacrutr'rtr, ATTENTION I-The member" of the Society will please be alert, will immediately on the Secretary and weeive their {all Premiums, as the season is rapidly advancing. Trustees of No. 8, Bentmek, (Vickers) hav. engaged in teacher for 1901. The successful one a Miss Sims at present a student. at Owen Sound. Mr Boht.Grav. Hamilton. was around home for a week or loduyu and enjoyed the plenum of the hunter.†well " the society of friends and relatives. DI. Landerkin'a medium in Pricoville is at 2p. m. on Saturday. not in the evening. The reason this hour In elm. am will he Obvious to all. Mrs. Robinson. (neo Min Gertie Stewart) left for her home in Toronto. Saturday after spending a few weeks at home nursing her mother. Mr. Jun. Wntt and family from Nor. manhv. have moved Into Mr, Rumors house near the Fucmry. Mrs. Elliott and son Willie, from Clmmworlh. are visiting the former'a mother Mrs. Meme In town. Miss “Wilson. of Attwood. is on a visit ‘ Durham from Palmelston. Mr. Bath st Mrs. Arch. MncKenzio'n. Edutiu as fireman being best handled Mr. Wells has moved into Mr. S. frrtm this point. Orchard‘s new house on Lambton St. (', WANTRo.--Two girls or gulch] Mrs. Young. from Pennsylvania. is a work in hotel and res rant, Watt" visiting her father Mr. Hunt for some , 812 per month, Ma and main. Ap. time. ply to Oak Hotel. â€mm Falls. N. Y. Min Mary McIntosh visited her friend Miss McKinuon. near Mulock. but week. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McKinnon. Sulli- van. waited their daughter Mrs. Jno. A. Black Tuesday and Wednesday. 3MQ‘W I How many there me who visit peopled ' , houses while they are being hunt, who . Local "Id lhstrkt News. lure never invlted in utter they no done. ‘w“m“m ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Bent have removed to VOL. XXII. NO. 44 " I have every tsonfidtstttm in {garier as a tttttit and as a political leader." Rev When a bold and lure-fa. ced tory ttt tempt \VilS made in 1801 to deprive Dr. Landerkin of a hard won victory by "allot-stuffing it was then charged to he the work of grits We do not blame honest Conservatives for doing such work or for justifying it, but that, un- [ scmpnlous ones did so was proved he. (fore the. judge and before the but of public opinion. i No i Not The idea of a bogus Globe- tsprung from a, tory brain, it was print, fed in a. Tory printing otfiee, the Mont.- Ireal Star. and Will prove a tory boom- 'erang in more than one constituency. E We notice at least one tory candidate, 3 who denounces it, and spurns its use in i his camqaign. but does notchnrge It to ( be the works of grits. I There is force th the.rematkof the [Toronto Star. that the grit: should get .even by spending hroadcut a genuine edition of the Mail and Empire. The bitterness. the tmt'erupu1oasise-, the i almost criminality to be seen in that l sheet. would “when disgust where the {true facts were known. _ There " time {at to up! backs†before elect on lay,", - will be stalled by this pl Here is a sheet got up in every way likethe Globe. Same heading. same style of type tor editorial and new: headings. Wc. and same arrangement of matter to give the impression that it is the genuine paper. When you pick it up it is filled with Tory campaign mat- ter. Fancy this same. Mail and Empire BO utterly abandons! " to try to make capital against. the government out of the strike at Valley-tuid by charging that Mr Mulock sent soldiers to bayonet the strikers t Because he was a titinitr.. tors of Labor tool The malignlty is, we hope condemned by most onset-va- tives, though those' who rely entire); on the he/ul are gneyously wrong ' Then vote early for Geo. Landerkin tried and true, though much maligned. His leaders will do the rest, with his help. Of athe miserable. shameful nicks played during the campaign this is surely the meanest. Rightly this has roused indignation in the breasts of many Conservatives amongst others that of our confere in town, who roundly condemns it. But why should it he charged to be the work of unscrupulous grits? This ex- tends the chain of meanness and proves that history repeats itself. ,TiGdpiianpesiiLk1 1,c,,ijeiiiiyiir.iidi.riii'-l Tenders will be rec ik 3 by the tivea, though those who rely ','gf,"ieelr. undersigned up to Nov, iir 16th for on the Mail are gnevously wrong J'i'I', Lease of Lot 15, . 4 N. D, R. The trqthis when Mr unlock heard iifiGE for a, term t tire or seven of the strike. he telegraphed the Secre- l _ may of the Labor unmn. also the coma - . Mi l puny, and the Meyer vuleyned. offer- Term: Rent t "we or "nPM, mg come?! all It {roughed mama “cavity. The has tender will not meme oglve wmveutoendt "; accepted cam-VIII! “an. . trouble in any wsy poulble. '. tu, a _ c 7. A reducing National debt. 3. To be represented by n. faithful and experienced legislator ? 9. Industries booming. Merchants busy. farmers tsatisfied, everybody happy? 10. "Peace, Unity, Friendship uud Fraternity" in our beloved Canada." more 6. Five years more ofa "full dinner pail ? l. A continuance of good times ? 2. High prices for Cattle, hogs, dairy products, ac. ? 3. To honor our Mother land? 4. To retain in power a capable and honert administration ? G. To Bee our trade advance still DO rHii-iiihriiiii-s OF 8. (may WISH: Then they should vote for Richard. son. His leaders if the rest of the coun- try supported them would do the reqt-- with his help. l. Tired of Good Times 'e 2. in love with Tupper ? h. Ashamed of Laumer ? 4. Against the British preference ? G. Sick of lug surpluses , & Willing to go hack to W ? 7. Yearning for dear postage ? 8. Seeking for racial troubles. 9. Favorable to mean literature like the Bogus Globe , 10. Batitstied to put the "Nest of Traitors" in power once more. ARE THE B'LECTORS OF s.I GREY l, Iii: flll BOGIJS (IMI, El ttttttttit "il'iiii1iileittijittti). = . . knit f “'32:? wt We“ ')'i?)9's'i.rfi,ii)s" v a .: 15%; w}, a y Jr†i'titi'Nl1 amGa. .iit'ij),1 SVS-is-ttio/l EN BRICK. 3 (Sir ArmeKenxie Home“) ( Says in Hon. John's presence'. I "Nothing can ever induce me. so 'long as I have. any self-respect. to be Hound an the salm- platform with this l man. (Hon. John Haggai-t) and others I l would name were they here. advocating ' the same cause as they. . . . . .Thete is no name that is held in greater contempt by i western Ontario than the name of Hon. John Haggai-t and one or two others. 1‘ Such a name is a wet blanket to the I enthusiasm of the Conservatives of I Toronto and the west. Whether I ever I used the. expression "The Nest of Trait- iorr" or not is immaterial. for I certain. i ly should have used it. John Haggai-t '; may have brains. but if he only had (ap.plifauility, and above all, honesty, he I might succeed.†l Appiieationcwi11 be received Iy the undersigned up to Five o'cloc onday evening, Ififtht November ssertA'itor union B. S. No. 10 Glenelg a. Egremont, Male or Female. experi cad person preferred. duties to co once at the legal time in Januaryl I, state salary. Jo IMcDonnld. F Beer. Expet lenced 2nd Class wher want- ed for B. Section No. 2, Egremout. Apply, stating expel ie e and qualifica- tions, before Novem 3rd next to AND. HENRY. Priceville P. o., od 15th, 1900. a, man who wastes his money nd dies without leavmiil insuranc to those dependent upon im simpl ' abscunds' Seuteapoliey in the 6t perialLife. w. D. Mi tr, Agent. Durham. Dromore P. 0.. Oct. 8. Mr. At ch. McCormick t25, Con. 2 W. G. R. Bentinck, e rs for sale about 20 head of Cows an young cattle, 22 Sheep, &c. on Frid Nov. 2, at l p. .m. 12 months credit. Moreover no vote is "erifieed that is given to e united party With such I re- cord as the Liberelez that is given to a tried. true. and comment repreleutetive like Geo. Lenderkm. Lunderkin and the Liberals were to ruin the country: the country is prosperous. They were dilloyel it was aid: they gore a British pre- ference. Let us haye 5 yrs. more of true loyalty and prosperity. Being Lots ll, 12, Con l, N. /R, Lots 11 and 12. Con 2. N, D, R, is 13 and H, Con 3, N. D. R, Will h sold in one parcel or in three up†e, to suit pur- chaser. Convenient t school. church and Post Office, We watered, 4 miles from Durham. G Buildings Term. moderate. Apply to Electors of South Grey! Can you, cyan though the most rabid Conser- vltive. support Mr Richardson in the light of this event? Mr. Richer-dean would have to tske sides were he at Ottawa and his party in power. Would he be a. Bowell or eTupper supporter? Would the business of the country prosper while personal squehbleu were aired? That it would suf- fer is sure. for fellow workers who tight while appealing to the electors would certainly fight when in power. &slFretrpeettr demand: that no votobe giyen to e candidate however good in himself, who is a follower of such men. Their melsures might be ever so well conceived, it would be impossible to carry them out with personal heart burnings in the cabinet" Bunessan P. o. (Hob Roy) Oct. 24, m. DURHAM, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER l, 1900. per making him mecca. This then in the tsituation:-- Lot week " Curlelon Plus " MwKenzie Bowel! and Hon. John Haunt apps-red on the name platform. Sir MuKenzio In: supporting Mr. Preston. Mr. Haggai-n opponent, but Mr. Haunt reed th telognm from Sir Chu. Tap- The Rey. Dr, Talmage say/that: (Nlflhll,,l,lll,i,,,lMll Farms for Sale. Farm no R TEACHER W ANTED. TEACHER WANTED. CAN YOU TRUST CANADA IN THEIR HANDS? sum 'uu MACKAY. Auctioneer. A. C. BEATON, Prop ft Secy. 1 mnder and by virtue of the powers t 1) contained in a certain Mortgage l which will be frown-ed at. the time of ‘Snle. there wil be offered for Sale by Public Auction " JAMES CAI ON I Esq. Auctioneer at . i KNAPP'S HOTEL, DUKE ' on Saturday, Nov. 10th,A. . I900 in: Two O'cloek in the Mt noon the following property: the Thi Division of Lot, Nannie! Seven in th irgt Con- cession. East of the Garafr a Road, in the Township of Glenda. i the County of Grey and Province of DOING, con- i taming fifty-acres more less. Theproperty is Well tti msted about 6 miles North of Durh I and 3 miles South of Dornoch, on the Gamfmxn. Road and is said to . convenient to School and Church. have good soil, about 20 acres Cleve and fairly fenced. remainder bush Ian . TERMS t--20 p cent of the purchase money to be pal at time of purchase and for renmmd I terms will be reason- able and will ll made known upon day of Sale. For further articulars apply to the almve nam Auctioneer or to H. H. MIL R, Estate Agent. Hanover. J. P. TEL RD, Vendox's Solicimr. Durham. N. B.--T e 50 acres adjomiuz above. on South trt e namely the First. Division of Lot Concession l, E. G. R. Glenelg will he ttered for Sale at same time and pl . We have to announce to the gene ablie that we have removed a Stock to McKechnie’s Old Stand, from. Street and are now ope o for business. We will be p, have all our friends on esteem customers continue their much p- preciated pen-owe. stock will continue and consist Upon-due Goods in all liner-Dr Goods, Reedy- mude Clothing, Ha. nd Cape, Boots and Shoes and a. plate line of Gro- eeries. Goodeen prices ere “WINS right. Call and vestigate. All are ï¬?§§â€Â°Â°5§&if;$£ï¬i°§?§ 353?; We take this opportunity of mm?“ and mm All are thanking our customers for c. MisAarmnt. -- past patronage, and we are J. a. BUTTON. M. D., " convinced that the new system 'o't'et,'f"'"' "m M Cl'," will m erit a, continuance of HST“ m“ "" ' the same. ' The property wiy he offered subject to a. reserve hid. (Sir Chm. Tapper) Wires to Hon. John. "Have telegraphed Bowel] urging him not to go to Carleton Place. I wish you every lucceu." PRESIDING: and f,'wqtifii1y, Bank Baum can: row .noaam. $31.33“ f aflll1l,,lt,ElfliR HOUSE (ll (ll)llll()lit MORTGAGE SALE. ANNOUNCEMENT. a to the gene I removed n ma Stand, l ow 0 o . be g' , t nu esteem neir much p- unch will! "Large Bales & Small Profits." We beg to inform our Custom. ers and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivalent, and that our Motto will he Cash System ADOPTED BY N.,G.&J. . 1rhomas,--Bapiiitd;. . McKechnie. Ct",'t%R WHOLE N 0. 1180.