Mr. Geo. McGrane is in Torento this week, Miss Mary Collett is in Toronto viewâ€" ing the farr, Mr. Neil MceKechnie goes to Toronto toâ€"day, Wednesday. Miss Lizzie Caldwell left for Bauffalo on Monday morning. Mr. Frank Lenahan took a trip to Rochester this week. Mr. Vandevert, electrician, returned from Berlin last week., Mr. Herb Liyingston was in Toronto and Buffalo last week. Mr. Charter Smith and son Robert are in Toronto this week. Mr. Jno. Kelly left by Tuesday afterâ€" noon‘s train for Toronto. Miss Sweet, head Milliner at 8. F. Morlock‘s returned last week. Mrs, R. A. Grant, of Toronto, is visitâ€" ing at "the Hedges" at present. Mrs. Dr, Jamieson returned from Centre Island, Toronto, on Friday. Miss Barbara Watt is holidaying with friends in Toronto and Fergus. Miss Islay Gordon came home from a holiday yisit in Harrington, Baturday. Mrs, E. A. Rowe left Thursday of last week to visit bher old home in Guelph. Miss Mary McFarlane day on an extended visit Toronto. Mrs. Ira Rawn, South Egremont, is visiting ber sisterâ€"inâ€"law Mrs, Horsburg at present. Mr. Jake Kress is attending the Onâ€" tario undertakers‘® convention in Toronâ€" to this week. Miss Maggie Hunter left Tuesday for Toronto, w here she begins a term at a Ladies‘ College. Mr. and Mre. Dan Edge and daughter Amy, go to Toronto Thursday morning for a few days. Mrs. Jno. Ehrhardt and little daugh «# left Wednesâ€" to friends in | _Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Black are attendâ€" ‘ ing the exhibition. Miss Ethel Campbell, Swinton Park, is with Miss Dick to learn Millinery Art. Mis. W,. Calder returned Saturday afâ€" ter a few weeks‘ stay with her sister in Baginaw, Mich, We have been favcred with the reâ€" ï¬)rt of the 6th Annual Meeting of the igh Court of Central Ontario, presenâ€" ted by delegate Wm. Johnstion to Court Durham, No. 111, I. O. F. He opens by cordially thanking them for the bonor. and narrates very clearly, the routine proceedings at the meeting. The High Chief Ranger‘s Report was well received and very satisfactory. The H, Secy‘s report showed an increase of membership of 741 for the year, an increase of 11 over the previous year. Five new courts have been added to the list. On the 3Wth of June there were 272 courts in the 2urisd|ction. with a membership of 12 as against 12057 of 1901. They had to mourn the death of Y4 brethren during the year. and to their widows and orphans there had been paid $96,273.06. * The estimated expenditure was $7345, the actual e:‘i)endituro only $70908.98. The estimat Revenue was $7800. Surplus in 1901 $2927.31, in 19002 $2758.58. The Reserye fund of the order still grows, it heing on July 1. $5,0654,000,03 a gain of $129,254.25 in one month and $973,215.49 in 12 months. The memberâ€" ship stands at over 200,000 and the amount of benetfits paid to Dec. 31. 1901, was the sum of $10,921,124.00. *"‘The work done by the D. D. H. C. R. was next taken up and given very careful consideration by the High Uourt and it was very plainly shown by the different reiorts from districts that the system worked well when we take into consideration that it has only been in operation for a short time,. about 7 months. It was considered the cheapâ€" est way to reach the weak courts, last year there was no fee attached to the work, this year there is a small fee, For courts within eight miles of the home court $1.00 and expenses, 8 to 16 A great drawback to the growth of the order was the large number of lapâ€" ses, no fewer than 843 in Central Onâ€" tario. â€" There were 2162 applications receiyed during the Forestric year, 1893 being accepted. No. of deaths 94, lapâ€" of 741. §43, leaving a net gain during year I. 0. F.â€"A MODEL REPORT. i 4 «i s 4 IEW FALL GOODS I N E P RENCH WAIST LENGTHS THE DURHAM REVIEW They‘re rightâ€"absolutely right. Our DRESS LENGTHS l Carefully consider where they do their business. Many of these men go to H. H. MILLER, the Hanover Conyeyaucer, even though it means a few ‘AUTIOUS| SUCCESSFUL _ MEN ‘ HARDWARE ! We are always ready with everything in season and now we have an artiâ€" cle that every farmer should own that is an APâ€" PLE PICKER. Call and see it. SEPT. 11, 1902 €C>0O0#53 U Lace Cu and $1.25 a p Ma Dr Rolle Heas A NVAI nE > SELLS CHEAP al r Wi