ces and see our faâ€" ous Sylâ€" th steel are the best ete without 1 articles. * rvester s & Organs 1e Oil Refined k‘s Special." ‘ you must d Quality. : to be seen best Lawns here are a sure where customers C222 ve sell, Mcâ€" ore highly tre LACK. any et. TIAM. ith J. Buack. NE our aris Green butter with Churn. lors OBLE leading to Fork from the . * NX h"*’ 4 t Mr and Mrs Wes Williams of your town ‘visited the McCormick family a week ago BUNESSAN. | Mr Alex Firth is engaged at present Whrmimwrerens . * repairing and improying the iaside of Everybody is wo;king at the hay, :ll' she school. owing to wet weather, slow progress bas | Our news this time Mr Editor, is been made so far. Some have started to A cut their fall wheat. ;?x?ogi::‘ e â€"ill try to have miore Mr George Stewart and daughter Magâ€" yO :1 " S O Hecefeed gie who bave been yisiting at his brother‘s | . Mr John Stewart. returned to their home Edge Hill. in Thorold last week, communummmmen Mr James White of Scotch Town visited our burg Sunday last. Mr George Moore has startea the frame work of Mr Dan McArthur‘s new barn. Mr Donald McKinnon *who bas been under the Pr‘s care for some time, is. we are glad to say, sc mewhar better. What we would like so know : If the two girls who went into the Donâ€" tist‘s office in your town in a mistake for the photograph gallery, got their pictures #aken. If so, we would like to haye one. Mr and Mrs Will Anderson of Pittsburg U 8. are at present visiting Mrs. Anderâ€" son‘s parents, Mr and Mrs C. McArthar. night of the garden party ? Some bave already finished haying in our burg. Miss S Hughes of fyonr town, is the gurst of the Beaton family this week. Mr Alex Bell Sr, of tho Corners, was in Owen Sound last week on business for the township. There was a party in our vicinity last Friday evening, but we are unâ€" able to give the particulars. Miss Maggio McArthur of Ceglon, visitâ€" ed Miss Susie Kenunedy for a few days last week. Mr Dan McCormick and sister Eliza attended the fuueral of their cousin, Miss Mary McCormiox who died on July 26. The Baptist Garden Party held in Mr S McComb‘s orchard, turned out all right, After the tea was served, here was a short program with keyv Mr Newton in the chair. â€" Those who took part were Mrs Newton, Miss F McKenzie from Montreal, and Messrs Alex and Allan Bell, who all did exâ€" ceedingly well. The band too, must Miss Maggie McArthur of Ceylon visited Bnngunn and Rob Roy ï¬'{endt for a week recently. What happened to Hone‘s korse on the Supplement to REVIEW.. ROH ROY. Durham, July 31, 1902. contract. Whereas my wife Jane Castle has rohbed my house and left my bed and board without any just cause, I there fore warn all parties from giving her anything on my account as I will not be responsible for anything she may barn 54 x 64 with large cistern. Roomy comfortable house, orchard of nearly 100 bearing fruit trees. Fencin& above the average, 5 min, walk from Glascott P. 0. For terms and conditions apply~ at the ReEviEw office, personally or by 4 The Laird of Edge Mill took a trainâ€" ride to the Lake on Tuesday, Miss Jennie Staples, Toronto, spent & few days at her old home. Haying is about over. There are good crops of everything this year. Mr Jas MceCracken. who Las been ill for some time, is recoveriug. Mr Jobhn Orchard. London, visited at Mr Dan Greenwocd‘s. MrJas Kinsman, ‘Torouto, visited bis cousing of the Greenw.:.od families for a couple of weeks, Mr and Mrs R. Adame, Holstein, visited her old home Sunday. Mr and Mrs Jas McMeeken visited her sister Mrs McCracken lately, Mr. Fergoson and his mother from Penusylvanie are visiting at Mr. Farr‘s. Miss Aunnie Staples from Toronto, is coming bome Saturday to boliday for a time at her parents. Last week‘s Review mentioned Katie McKinuun instead of Katie McFayden visiting friends in Bruce. Miss Maggie Derby teacher, at Elmâ€" vale, visited at J. H. McFayden‘s Tuesday. Mr. Tho#®. Greenwood has an addition to his house about completed which will provye a greal convenience. FIRST CLASS FARM FOR SALE. GEORGE CASTLE Dated this 14th day of July, 1902. CAUTION,. +4 @oae h at from $2 to CIOiâ€"M.u-m.--nqh’ per lb. _ _ _ | of term, or as soon after as possible. z_1 & A x tss