FEES : $1.00 per month ; Wn. Johg:to‘_q. C. L. Grant Intending Stidents should enter at beginning of term, or as soon after as possible. Staff and Equipment. The School is equipped for full Junior Leaving and Matriculation work, under the following Staff of Competent Teachers for that Department : THOS8. ALLAN, Principal. ‘ MISS LICK, B. A., Classics and Moderns. ] JO8. A. O8SGOODE, 1st CE_-“M * stndsning the forearm in @ hotrrible manner. . The machine was stopped as soon as possible but not till irreparable damage had been done. The poor felâ€" low was released and the arm was found twisted like a rope, one of the bones being literally pulverized. _A physician was at once sent for who amputated the arm a little below the elbow. The sufferer was soon after removed to his home and is doing as well as could be expected after his terrible experience.â€"Confederato soon as possible but damage had been de low was released found ¢wisted like bones being litera TurEsHING Accto®xt. â€" Yesterday morning an accident of a very painful character took place on the farm of Wim. Eyans. three miles from town. It appears that a young man, Will Mapleâ€" toft, was assisting Mr. Evans with his threshing. _ When the machine was being started in the morning, Mapleâ€" toft undertook to put the belt on one of the wheels. He had on threshing mitts at the time and one of his hands got caught between the belt and the wheel, which in revolying lifted the young man off his feet at every turn, twisting | and smashing the forearm in a horrible . manner. The machine was stopnned as Durham School next week. Any kind of a tire can be set by it, from a {â€"inch {to four inches. â€"Advance, The remains of the late James Dyce. an Egremont pioneer, who died Monday at his daughter‘s in Beeton. were brought to town and the funeral took place yesterday from his son‘s residence, Fergus st., to the Woodland cemetery, Deceased would have been 90 years old on the 16th inst. and settled on the 12th of Egremont 41 years ago. He was a native of Aberdeen.â€"Mt Forest Rep. The noon train on Tuesday was nearâ€" ly two hours late owing to a rather unpleasant experience coming up the mountain. It was found impossible to pull the whole train and it was divided into two sections, one section remainâ€" ing on the track while the other was taken to the top. On the engine‘s return it was unable to stop owing to a wet track and crashed into the coaches, giving the passengers a bad shaking up. Some who had their heads out of the windows got severe cuts and bruises by being pounded against the sash when |â€" the impact came.â€"Flesherton Advance. D. McTayish, blacksmith, has purâ€" chased a tire setting machine. With this machine tires can be set without taking them off the wheel, the work being done in from eleyen to fifteen minutes. The machine weighs two ton and cost $210. It will be in operation We hope Mr. Tarte, the Literal Govâ€" ernment, the Liberal party and the country, will see that the good of the country requires, if changes are made at all, that vhey be made in the line of decreases, for the good of the greater number. The high tarif of tho early 9C‘s did not prevent the hard times in the middle of the decade, and certainly . the lower tariff of 1897 aad 1898 has not prevented more prosperous times. Let wellâ€" enough alone. It would require a greater than Mr. Tarte to prove that inereased traiff that would injzare, or ut least not help 90 per tent of the population, 12 a good thing for the country. _ The attempt to talk of such at a time when farmers are prosperous, has given ri<e to the suspiâ€" cion that manufactzrers, also prosperâ€" ous, think that a little more taken from the farmer, would not greatly injure him. leaye him as good as he was when & little less prosperous, and preyent him trom revelling too much in wealth. It is computed that increase of tariff would benefit 10 per cent of our populaâ€" tion and injure a large part of the reâ€" maining 90 per cent. One side claims that prosperous indastries make good markets for farmers, while the other claims that prosperous farmers are good ‘ for the industries. Neither of them claims he is represâ€" enting the government, each gives the other right of free sveech, but the difâ€" ferences of view as aired to the public, seem impossible of reconcilement in the cabimet and one or the other must give way. Hon. Clifford Sifton, Minister of the Interior in the same cabinet, has spokâ€" en out onee and plainly condemned any proposal to increase tne tariff in the direction proposed as any increase of that kind would be to the detriment of the great Canadian consuming class, and especially the Northâ€" West farmer, fast becoming numerous. NOn. 1. ‘Tarte, Minister of Public Works in the Domuinion Cabinst, has been speaking yery freely of late in the direction of increased protection to some industries, by tariff increases, and at the same time deal a blow at the United States and Germany, who haye been giving us rather shabby treatment on tariff lines. TARTEâ€"SIFTON er was soon after 1e and is doing as expected after his â€"Confederate. e sash when ton Adyvance. â€"â€" Yesterday very painful the farm of and get a prize list. meet With many old friends so conâ€" veniently. All thlehold features will be re uced with some new ones. Wx_-iteTrJdcall on Secretary MawiA.__ SoP NetvintioA C +008 . 206 .( (~a tfance are watching for the date of South Grey‘s Annual Fall Exhibition, for as usual there will be many planâ€" ing to pag' a visit about that date and meet with many old friands L. C Dated at Hanover this second day ot September, A. D. 1902. & lf:dvzs'trd‘ljgyce, Crawftord) ,., > And Notice is hereby giyen that after such date the Executors will distribute the Estate having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice and the saic. Executors will not be liaâ€" ble to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been reâ€" ceived. NPvaRiP Aucic Pn aolth +ss 404 : Executors under the will of Deceased, on or before the Eleventh day of October, A. their Christian and Surnames scription and full particular claim and the nature of the se any, held by them, such cla duly verified by affidavit. E iC 6A Pnd Prcteiiiatcsied dsc alacd xt t 38, Notice is hereby given that all Creditors and other persons having claims against Nelson Supernault, late of the Township of Bentinck, in the County of Grey and Province of Ontarâ€" i0, Farmer, Deceased, who died on or about the thirteenth day ot June, A. D. nineteen handred and two, are requirâ€" ed to send, post prepaid, or deliyer, to }I. H. Miller, one of the undersionaedâ€" IN THE ESTATE OF NELSON SUPâ€" ERNAULT, Deceased. In pursuance of the Revised Statutes of O\ntario, 1897, Chapter 129, Section 20 MssE 3. .~% & 8 No doubt many _ed up straight all around, of the same height as the crown. The Marquis or tricorne shapes will be popular in felt and also in yelvet and beaver, and wings, breasts and pompons will be the trimmings _ chicfly employed. â€" The sweeping ostrich plumes will be used to adorn dressy hats, black and white being the usual choice. Hats made enâ€" tirely of shaded Autumn leaves are especially suited to the season.â€"The Delineator. Executors‘ Notice to Cre'dirtors‘ 4 walu Boyce Crawford} . . Miller,’ Hanover, Pxecutors. In the millinery shapes for early Auâ€" tumn, says the October Delineator. the most conspicuous favorite is the toque with low, cireular crown and brim turnâ€" y 5 5 35 s B B 2: ang 33: . 3 B q % E: w e€e€e P €€E€Ee¢ % [ cgzek Ny â€" Salisbury Suitings and Fancy i Wrapperettes suitable for w Blouses, at 1240c & xA, â€" 5¢. Flaunellette for soOUTH GREY SHoOwW SePr. 23 and 24. THE SEASON‘S MILLINERY ECCE ECEECECEC 3313323233333333 The Cash System is a SPLENDID sUCCESS. Just think of the advantages we have over the old Credit System. _ No bad debts, _ No enormous profits to make up bad accounts. STRICTLY CASH OR PRODUCK. SUCH AN ARRAY of Seasonabie Goods you nevâ€" er saw here before. We bought heavily and got the inside pricesâ€"and we are selling them JUST AS CHEAP. _ New Blouse ends, no two alike, NEWâ€" EST DESIGNS, per yard, only..............$0¢, In Dress Goods, Home Spuns, in Light Grey, Dark Grey, Blue & Black, at per yd., 75¢ 85¢ $1.25 Ask to see our bargains in DRESS GOODSâ€" 40c aud 50¢ Colored Goods at....ONLY 15c Black Dress Goods, was $1.00 now 75¢ C was 75¢ now 55¢ i was 65c now 4oc anad Surnames with deâ€" full perticulars of their nature of the security, if them.‘such claim to be BIG STORE} HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. o2 " 1e NeW O0€8. | athount or Secretary Davidson â€" ces, and th of s was 50c now 30¢ )ozen Ladies‘ Dress Skirts, assorted colors and sizes, â€" Regularly $3, $4, and $4.50, now respectively only......$2 00, $2.50 & $2.75 NEW CGOODS § Atriving every Day at the w readers at a disâ€" Atox. PRPusset) We have still some Bargains in our the underéiéï¬&i will of the said D., 1902, sSUCCESSOR T at 12 4%¢ & 15¢ 12 4c¢. f€ for 34e 15c. Wrapperette for 4 4¢ 12%4%¢. Print for â€" ;¢ 12%¢. Fancy Gin 66 j{amount or mail it to either of o;râ€"o-a: ; ces, and the papers will be sent to any ‘ address in America. Two Parersâ€"OnE PRICE.â€"We are ,authorized to offer the Weekly Mail and Empire and DUorHax REVIEW to ;Junua.ryllt 1903 for 3 cents. Hand the ful and happy ll On Thursday, Sept. 11, about 25 of the | old friends of Mrs. Jahn Halliday, met | at the home of Mrs. J.JRobertson, Dorâ€" | noch. The occasion was to celebrate | Mrs. Halliday‘s $9th birthday, by spendâ€" ' mg a little time with "this dear old lady, who so long has been a kind friend and motker to us all. As time is fast passing we felt it our duty in her old and feeble days, to make her as comâ€" fortable, as possible." â€" The follo wing address was presented : To Mrs. Halliday, ‘ Dear Friend, We, your friends and neighbors on this the cightyâ€"ninth anniversary of ro:u- birthday, | take the opportunity of acknowleding the many deeds of k‘lndness you have done to us. In times of sickness and sufl'erlnï¬iyou were ever willing to come as a nurse of acquired skill of invalgable sympathy and of infinite tactand we feel that to manpy of as you have been more than a mother in mn: t‘s,elï¬l devongg. Our est«’am for und‘gnti- ou cannot be expressed in any outward wn(i'. buz' we would beg you to sccept this chair and bible as a slight manifestation of those feelâ€" monour part with the sincere and g.yerful that the autumn of life to you may be cheerâ€" ! fuland hanw NWWn Autnivti/ ts shrididaical c T90 ; :A house burnt.â€"Carried. Muirâ€"Gibsonâ€"That the reev. Thompson be pard $2 each for c work on townline Artemesia and ~â€"â€"Carried. Couneil adjourned to mees on Saturday in October.â€"Apvaxor. Muirâ€"Boydâ€"That Malec be refunded the township assessment of lots lo S. D. 1 D. R. on account of havizy Iemuala ioh o i 0i 22 WO 21 1. . " o â€"_ _ _ UWEC 208. per‘rod for coinâ€" pleting twenty rods of ditch opposite lot 105, 1st con. N. E.. said amount to be paid when work is completed.â€"Carried. Muirâ€"Boydâ€"That Maleolm McDougall he cvralnndait this (2l .00 >%% L Gibsorâ€"Muair counts for gravel seers, be paid : J James Foster $6. â€"Carried. Gibson â€" Thomp Sprqule be allowed 5 Artemesina township connerl ltown ball on Monday, Sept. 1 in the chair. _ All the mer ’presont. Minutes of last me read and confirmed. The bus ltbe council was emall, and wa Muirâ€"Boyd se That Byâ€"laws 618 615 be read a third time. signed, se and entered in the byâ€"law book.â€"Cay _ _ 0 Owee to examine the valley road and inspect the work row being done by contractor and arranoe frve wit iz _ ~,._ _ APpeut B6 WoOrk crow beiug'.r done by contractor and arrange for putâ€" ting culverts in proper places.â€"Carried. wa > L © ThOmpson_‘ be a committe PRESENTATION AT DORNOCH Signed on behalf of DORNOCH LADIES. 1oc. Flannellette for 8c 12 4¢. & for 9e 15c. Wrapperette _ for 12e 12%4c¢. Print for 8c 12%4¢. Fancy Gingham 8c Artemesia Council Thompson â€" That * me by.law book.â€"Carrred. iurâ€"That the following acâ€" vel. as certified to by overâ€" : John Cunningham $2.75, $6.60, James Nelson $2.10. "2C> VL jast meeting were med. ‘Fhe business before s emaill, and was as follows: Gibsonâ€"That the council ept. 11, about 25 of the . John Halliday, met ‘s. J.JRobertson, Dorâ€" ton was to celebrate th birthday, by spendâ€" That tl_.erreeve and Mr THE DURHAM REVIEW p connell met in the , Sept. 1, the reeve the members were + Zï¬igned. sealed ~ate on 'ihe «& and 11 N. his dwelling commiitee d Osprey. the first : &. B. Keeler is the only Watchmaker in the County with a Watch Facâ€" tory experience. All our work guaranteed to give satisâ€" faction. All goods %onght at Keeler‘s engraved free. TT ewe un uy d 18 eCc 02 Oe Two Big Jdeweiry Stores, DVRMAM C HESPELER ont $50 REWARD POR a WaTCH THA7 1 CANNOT REPAIR means rich and handsome gifts for Bridal presents and handsome table silver is among the mast ac ceptable that can be offered. Our fine armay of Flatand Hollow Ware Quadruple plate, Pic Knives Berry Spoons, Meat Forks and Spoons as well As Water Pitchers and Tea Sets are something to excite admiration. The quality is fine the workmanship elaborate the price the lowest in the county, uk tnmetcieiremartk lecanc‘s c oubnndide oi A SWELL WED DING oo $ , C apruitey '*egggaagsaa@oeaesé&&&em@gk TORONTO ed. Make you to order the finest kind of a cake for wedâ€" ding or birthday party at short notice. Give good service and guarantee saitisfaction. R. D. KEELER & 30M All the goodness and the deliâ€" cacy and wholesomeness of your mother‘s loaf are to be found in our toothsome and wholesome bread. _ We give you â€"perfection _ in baking. Noted for purity and superior quality. . Same as regards our rolls, buns, tarts, cakes, pies and pastry. They‘re unexcellâ€" ed. Make you to order the finest kind of a cake for wedâ€" | | * l&. ]{O \‘/Y]4]. I"Ss HOME MADKE. $ P roprietors. . FOREST. expenses, 43 College‘Circulars Free to any add « | Cl 00 ce eniine en npiontine n es EL2 ES 17 44 pl | | P l @GG & Tee es eeie Haie dererrreres mrores erover crore business, ’ MHigh Class Soods. i > These are among the in-ri ducements we offer our customâ€" | o ers. We keep the best and ;: lead in low prices and good| @ values in everything usually {: kept in a firstâ€"class g*eneral,’ sStore. [ C A FEW MONTHS / â€" A. FLEMING, Principal Owen Sound, Ont., Large Stock, 1902 â€"â€" â€"â€" 18902 TT PAYS TOâ€"BUY AT THE PEOPLE‘S STORE Kix BINDERS, MOWERS & RAKES Low .?rl'cc.r, Organs, Sewing Machines, Cream Separators, Buggies & ] Churns, Washmg Machines and Wringers. Everything bottom prices. * UPPER TOWN FIRE INSURANCEsseoqâ€"q+< BICYCLES8Se0A+A HARVESTER COMPANY‘ MASSEYâ€"HARRIS MACHINESsesâ€"qsma+e Wilkinson Plows and Steel Rollers. Snowball, Chatham: & Milnerâ€"Walker Wagor Palmerston Carriage Co.‘s & McKee‘s Carria Buck‘s & McClary‘s: Stoves & Ranges, Raymond & New Williams Sewing Machimes Bell & Berlin Pianos & Organs. Dawswell Churns, Wriusers & Wachin~â€" N. _ BICYCLES TO RENT, 3 HRS FPOR s MASSEYâ€"HARRIS SHOW ROOMS Done in the Best ar Insurance a specialty New and Secondâ€"hand Bicycles for Sale. Bicycles done well and promptly. Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Scuffiers, &c., are and best improved makes, Call and see to go to work. A BOOM IN BICYCLES DEERING t . McKINNON ty , Wringers & Washing Machines arriages are bought in Carload lots for consequently away down low. It‘s o inspect our Lines and get our Prices and Cheapest Companies Potatoes. per bag Hav filGes, per owt....,...... Caltckinc, per lb........ Sbuuklnl............... Tallow readered per lb Lard, perib.......... _ _ Hides, Bniey..................... Oata Dressed Hogs, per éwt Hogs, Live weight..... Butter, fresh roll per lb Butter, Tub...... _ Flour.... Oatmeal Wheat... § Suitabte Lor DURHAM MARKETsS, $ ,g o o KHave *00800 000 088 o *#0 820 se 0 00 EC C eressee * ©*0000008 808 800 2oo see w , Scuffiers, &c., are the very latest wee #ae **0 000 888 #s 0e CC CAEOURRESR***Rere **0 000000 980 sas as #*» JBssenseseees. #*0 8800 **# 0 **#8 888 »a% ##0 se0 808 80000 #*# #ae ***s:049 'l'c%'/iny 200 ***sa8 82e *** * a8 800 **# 48 asa Wagons, Carriages rocks 4/ aune 4 &o 2 55 62 12 12 12 18 Pu Henry‘s Harness, Also repairing samples ready Farmers® Harness, at rock 6 74 14 14 14 2 75 62 *) 15 40 27 w IL M UF M m K" ind (Le LC aje se ngs imn?g{*& w ie x} fxb VO * $ Phon« IÂ¥ ply sele