KECHNIE st, Shape, Material, li Profit Saturday. erraulâ€" : Mills, UCCESSS. OPK to public. 1al Lines. CHNIE. BROS. Featherbone 2 I FR. fill oystem. ounts we wmithout a i not to im ro§3 with leaves and moss, when it was found by the father of the gir; and some of the section men of the railway who had gone in search of the missing girl. â€" The clothes of the poor girl were found also torn and bloody. ~Altogether, the cirâ€" cumstances so far as‘ known, of this foul deed were of a most brutal characâ€" ter. Suspicion bas fastened on a tmmE who was Seen on the railway trac wbout the time the girl, Jessie Keith, disanpeared. An inquest is being held when muse‘blv additional light may be ihrown on this sad aifair. a ATRoctous MURDER.â€"A murder of more than ordinary brutality committed near Listowell on Saturday last. A young girl of some fourteen years, Jessie Keith, while walking homewards from Listowell, about noon along the track of the G. T R. railroad, was attacked by some unknowx:(i)erson, and killed. The body is supposed to have been dragged acioss a neighboring field to a strip of woods near by, was then denuded of the clothing, mangled in the most horrible manner and then left partialiy covered iinx from Durham. 1 Johnson family, whe are always. excellent. terson, who gave the information and insrir ject of Forestry, while . gave a song and Miss . a recitation, both we r The Court is to receiv bers soon, and no dou! their concert. ment, e Merorer was expected to die last night. . DousL® width sheeting a bargain at Woodland‘s. LooK out for Calder‘s Advertisement MacFarlane‘s. > a, ORCHARDYILLE and Nenagh Trustees want teachers. See Ads. hext week M ItENTON | Wedne Ramsay & PLoOCGHING match toâ€"day. e SEE the Flarnels at Davidson & Co. _ Fox lamp goods go to MacFarlane‘s. Stoves of all kinds at C. McKinnon‘s. Ri:ap J. A. Hunter‘s novel advertisâ€" resters‘ Concert at Lamlash, y was a successful affair. How : otherwise when in addition local talant they had a phaâ€" Durham. There was our own family, whose performances ho gave the brethren some n and inspiration on the subâ€" estry. whi‘e Miss Ena Paterson g and Miss Elnore Patterson n, both we may be sure good. is to receive some new memâ€" and no doubt wili benefit by ert, a good LOCAL NEWS. wore scliing bread at 8 cts. McK M violin or accordeon try 1y Mr. A. W. Pat )CK take butter and se cheap Shirts & M ak capes very riock‘s. cheap Shot A. Hunter‘s. od grain Pime Dds Middntshands. ie se encouraged by the hearty response w'('? ave every where meeting. It may some time in the near future have the privilâ€" age and pleasure of returning the comâ€" pliment; but for the present we will thauk you for the practical way in which you have shown your sympathy, and especially we beg to thank Miss Dunsmoor for her kindness and activity as collector on our behalf. Signed on behalf of the Ladies‘ Aid. Maxs. Ne CamPBrry. The members and friends of the Ladies‘ Aid of the Presbyterian Church, Murchison, beg leave to tender their hearty thanks to those friends in Darâ€" ham, who so kindly sent subscriptions through Miss Jessie Dunsmoor, towards the quilt now being made to defray the cost of seating our church. It might interest our friends, to know that the above association was only duly organâ€" ized last June and although its memâ€" bers are fe'\:'lin nkumi)ex- we feel greatly Awanisls is MEPVIH o e ie Stark‘s Powders, each package of which contains two preparations, one in a round woodenâ€"box, the cover of which forms a measure for one dose, an mmediate relief for Sick Headache and Stomach, also Neuralgia, and all kinds of nervous pains, and another in capsules (from 4 to 4 of one in an ordinary dose) which acts on the Bowels, Liver and Stomach, forming a never failing perâ€" fect treatment for all Head and Stomach complaints. They do not, as most pills and so many other medicines do, lose their effect or produceafter constipation, and are nice to take. 25 cents a box, at all medicine dealers. THE following card of thanks plein itself. Sp« wl Secured for RE the courtesy of Hoxors To N. is known round he an athlete, a sch Honors as cham _ of Toront t rammpie om t] icial reputation by becoming ion allâ€"â€"ourd athlete of Toronto ty" The Athletic Association niversity have an annnal day of nd this year met at Resedale Mr. McArthur gained the nship. â€" We clip the following BEFORE TAKING, AND N, J. MeARTHUR. AFTER TAKINCG Murchison pion allâ€"round athlete o University." will exâ€" Man mself R WRIGHTâ€"In Priceville on Monday, Oct. MuIrâ€"In Artemesia on the 9th Oct. the wife of Mr. Alex. Muir, of a dgughter. CUrFâ€"In Betinck on the 16th inst. the wife of Mr. John Cuff.of a.son. A feature of the year has been the impetus given to systemsof tank waterâ€" ing. Dr. Jamicson and C. Knapp have built a ramâ€"supplied tank.. Father Malâ€" oney and Messrs. Campbell, Calder and McKenzie have their wind mill structure up for their tanks, while Mr. Crawford is preparing for something extensive in the sume tine getting his supply from Parker‘s springs. Mr. Gorsline built a woodshed while many & dollar has been spent on roofing fencing and minor improvments. If our friends will just let us know of any omiS§i(ms we will be much pleased. _ Juo. Cameron, frame kitchen.> Cost about $100. _ Work by W. B. Vollet. McKechnie Bros. have provided a new Driving Shed at the Grist mill for the convenience of their patrons. Jas. Brown, built a new kitchen. B. Warner built a woodshed and made other improvements costing over $100. A. McNeil, British Hotel, extensive changes in making a large stable accomâ€" modation. Cost over $300. Mason work, Geo. McDonald. Wood work, J. Dunsâ€" moor. J. Wright, baker, shed for use of vel ~ icles. Contractor, G. Kress. Cost aâ€" bout $70. T. Pollock, Blacksmithshop Brick veneered, Cost $700.. Framework Jas. Eden. Mason work Hugh McDonald. G. Moore, Stable and woodshed, cost $100, Work by Proprietor. Guthric, Dwelling House, cost $500, Mason work Ritchie, â€" Wood work, Jas, McNally. 1g' / RIGEHTâ€"In Priceville on Mondu_?. Oct. %‘And. Ferguson Wright, aged 74 yrs. mog, ) d Mr. Arch. Butt Hotel, Priceville, and has the Reyvi Robertson sr. and John Robertson jr. paid Hanover a flying visit carly this week. ut Miss Alice Elvidge, arrived bome Tuesday after two weeks visit with friends at Hanover. Miss Bertha James, of Priceville, was visiting with Mr. John Firth, Rob Roy, last week. Mrs. Clark, of Owen Sound, is visiting her brother Mr. J. P. Telford in town at present. Mrs. C. McDougall, returned Monday, after a few weeks visit with friends at Priceville. Messrs. Wm.* Faikgrieve, John Moor and J. L. McKenzie, of Dundalk, paid Durham a visit on Sunday. Mr. Win. Park is spending this week at Toronto. Mr. Jas. Mathews, of Meaford, was visiting friends in town this week. Miss Sydney Hughes isited friends in Hanover for a few days last week. Dr. Park, Messrs. Wm. Park, John Mrs A. Black DEATHS. BIRTHS. PERSONALS. f fire and its destruct.ve ‘as been so much before o us good to glance at the e, and though we have itemplate which can be _yet what we see isfar tagnation, and we have 05 the first year in which rotection, will see inâ€" of faith in the future ig operations as we icle, In the meanâ€" for a mere itemized ay expand in a fuâ€" ‘k, cost in the wo stores and Mason â€" work, ton elg Station Mitchâ€" ill this re we land publi T mt Ne o 8. S. No, 1 Egremont, 2ud _ or 3rd Certificate. Apf)hcutipnl received till November Ist, J804, Stute: Salary exâ€" pected. + THOS. CALDWEEL, GEO. HEPBURN, . {Trustees. JNO. GARVEY. â€"/ PH YSICIAN and Sur‘ieon. Gold Medâ€" alist and Fellow of Trinity Medical, Col. Toronto ; Member of Col. of Physiâ€" cians and Surgeons of Ontario; Late Residentâ€" Physician and Surgeon . to the Toronto General Hosiital and. Acâ€" coucheur to the Burnside Lying in Hosâ€" s ‘pital, Toronto. . «. 4 â€" 0) : Offlice & Residence, â€" Dromore, Ont. TEA(JIIER wanted «n S$, S. No..2, Normanby for the balanceâ€"of â€" the year. Salary $40 for the two months. Duties to begin on November: first. Apply to" * Marcotx McPxEFE, Secyâ€"Treas., Nenagh. Mood‘s Pills act casily, yet promptly and efficiently, on the liver and bowels. 26c, so much about Hood‘s Sarsaparilla, I deterâ€" mined to try it, and got a halfâ€"dozen bottles, four of which. entirely cured him." MBs. G. A. Laxx, Oshawas, Ontario. i N. B. Be sure to get Hood‘s Sarsaparilla. Orchard, P. 0. Oct. 10th 1894. A Porfect Cure by Hood‘s Sarsaâ€" parilia. o "It affords me much pleasure to recommend Hood‘s Sarsaparilla. My son was affiicted with.., great pain in the joints, accompanied with> swelling so bad that he could not get up. stairs to bed without crawling on hands and knees, I was very anxious about him, and baving read Tuarke Geese Dack Apple Caused Hood‘s*>>Cures Teacher Wanted. W W < f;s:}:&}?i’fl-’ï¬kz" Pains in the Joints Sheepskins, e Butter per Ib. Bran w Oatmeal * Fall Wheat 1 Spring When Oats, H T eachor Wanted. T DR.â€" Câ€"=Hâ€" BIRD, Duncan McKenzie, Hugh McMullen and Jos. McArdle attended a Township Patron meeting last week at Aitkens‘ School House near Proton Station. Mrs, J. W,. Armstrong is on afew days visit to her friends at Churchill, Mrs. Gib. McArthur, formly Miss Mcâ€" Laren is back from the States to her Is Deer hunting in? Our village nims rods have been out on the bunt. Let us hear what you bagged, > J. C. Hall who was laid up with & strained back is getting like himself again and can hustle with a pieceof work to perfection. ¢ I1 has been aw some friends Thomas Hall returned home from his summer‘s work near Toronto. Miss Burnet, of Edge Hill, is visiting here and in Dundalk with friends. D. C. is getting all 0. K. againand Mr. John Cornish, jr., has rented Mr D. Douglas‘ farm. Mr. Jos. Walls has sold the old Buchan Church building to Mr. Jno. Trov. Mr. T. is moving it to his f:urm, and interds to fit it up for a dwelling house. Death invaded the home of Mr. Pinder, jr. on Friday of last week, and claimed an infant son. The remains were inâ€" tervred on Sunday afternoon, and in the evening Rev, M. Philips prerched a very impressive and appropriate funerâ€" al sermon from the Shumamite‘s reply. "It is well with the child." Mr. Wm. Pinder is building a wire fence along the front of his farm. The people all comment on the beautiâ€" ful weather and excellent roads for this season of the year. The hum of the thresher is no longer heard in our midst. Farmers are busy gathering in the root crop. 7 ris ir per 10 n Meal " ut en a P ho uty Guche se oip t un lt t U Eun ind n oo‘ Soie oo Coictin ut aiipec t fls e i’&%,% oys \ wl Aro ce .o Eit en io acie t en on rng 1 2( by "Inflammatory Swolling r bushal ORCHARDVILLE iy to Collingwood to meet HOPEVILLE, [cLaren, 10th con. improvement is made of clearing up swampy y the summer fires. 4 m Oct.. 24, 1994 0 13 to 0 14 to 0 05 to 0 08 to 0 15 to 1 00 to 0 08 to 0 05 to 0 0 0 U0 to 00 to 50 to 00 to 15 to 13 to 14 to 20 to 50 to 50 to 26 to 48 to 85 to 5) to 80 to 80 to 20 to 75 to $1 0 09 0 05 0 06 0 50 0 05 0 10 o 16 8 00 5 O 0 3 00 Cc 0 80 40 15 14 85 50 50 ‘orchard; two good spring wells; well ‘fenced and in good:state of ocultivation. Bituated about one.mile from the Towr ‘of Durham and one mile from school ‘Will be sold with or without crop. For further particulars apply to proâ€" prietor on premises. p D. J. DAVIS. Dugzham P.O., July 3rd, ‘M4. t 18 LOT 53, Con. 2, E. G. R., Glenelg, conâ€" si.stin% of 100 acres, more or less,â€" 80 acres cleared, 70 fit to run machinery on. Framo Barn 50x60 with basement stables; good concrete dwelling and: other outbuildings; < balf acre ~ good: Durham, August,20th, ‘94. The undersigned having leased the Cider Mill,. is preâ€" pared to manutacture all the usual products of Apples, Cider, Apple Jelly or Apple Butter on short notice. . A practical man will be in charge. 9 ‘ /~â€"â€" DARGAVEL & WARD. DURHAY GDER MLL. General Dry Goods, Bress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Groceries, Ete. These Goods were Bought at a Treâ€" mendous Reduction and are Selling Accordingly. if you want Bargains, come along with your C@‘ash or Produce. We have Opened out in A. DAVIDSON‘S Store, Upper Town, with An Entirely New Stock THE = CASH in 20 miwures, also Coated Tongue, Dizriâ€" mness, Biliousness, Pain in the Side, Constipation, Torpid Liver, Bad Breath. . to stay cured also regulate the bowels. vERY M/CE TO TAKE. The Evaporator is in Wenger‘s Saw Cure SICK HEADACHE and Neoralgia Mill, R.J. AHAM. ~ Ayton Ont. Any kind of Apples will be takâ€" en; but they should be not less than two inches in diameter. It is not necessary to pick the Apples, as they will not be rejected on account of being bruised. Pricse 25 CenTe at Drua SroRss. At present I will pay from 30c to 40c. per 180 lbs. for Apples for evaporating. Cash for Culled Apples Upper Town, Durham Farm for Sale. Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayor & Co., Lowell, Mass. Promptto act, suretocure "I have been using Ayer‘s Cherry Poctoral in my family for 30 years, with the most satisfactory results, and can cheerfully recommend it as being espoâ€" claily adapted to all puimonary comâ€" plaints. I havo, for many years, mado pulmonary and other medicines a special study, and I have come to the conclusion that Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral occupies a position preâ€"eminent over other mediâ€" cines of the class.‘"â€"Chas. Davenport, Dover, N. J. Ayton Evaporator. and I know of numbers of people who keep it in tho house all the time. not considering it safe to be withâ€" out it," New Store: New Man: New Goods â€"â€"3 EVERYTHING NEW! =â€"â€" ant istupbere Susssilct C090 ts docior pronounced it incurable with ordinary meéedicines, and advised me to try Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral. I did so, and one bottle cured me. For the last fifteen years, I have used this preparation with good effect whenever I take POWDERS aPEnNINC e =OPFâ€"â€" > WE HAVE OPENED UP <â€" With full Lines of New Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Groceries. An examination of our Goods is respectâ€" fully requested. § °OIT2 IC. A Bad CGoid, (hve ieres ONecrn oi Conpel brmeretic on 200 on e mt Miot es Cnves whe ho couine l oo . enc ToR epeetms e ie s ine in s 7 l s n o oo t e ty PR 00 P Nes Frbe B ce ts cnatiermne is ioi .~C No ieb lie uy Lc ane NOC on ns Cmm n No Fovk Lande Mc hnd in in C Rlaiet S Dalgiish‘s old Stand, $y £ tX .A 5 DAVIDSON & Co. â€"â€"AT THEâ€" â€" OF se tfh weere YCP gea NNE n t 49 Goal Oil! IRAMSAY & MORLOCK. Durkham & Chesley.{ The New American Lantern, | Lamps, Burners, Shades &c. One Car (60 bbis.)of Coal Oil, American Water White BAI 1 Method of doing business, 5 Quality and Assortment of Goods 1 and unapproachable prices, Stable Lanterns, ... A â€" CASH â€" BUSINESS! * m»iUURA, secliing Ilar below thne prices which| * *_~ "**/*C°arl Pijll@, w pdaville, N s ; ï¬Eght "K"housand â€" Z2 Pollars Y To those who have not yet visited us we extend a CORDIAL INVITAT and will be pleased to show goods and QUOTE PRICESâ€" â€" On account of the low price of many kinds of Farm Producs money is sca it is important that it should be spent to the best advantage. We have Bargains to offer in STAPLES. I TLE CLOTHS. Will be found Unequalied, 1 PACE S [FOR THE CONSIDERATION OP fakeeâ€"â€"Â¥ MAKING STILL GREATER EFFORTS TOQ KEEP BEFORE THE PUBLIC A Stock of Goods, which, for Extent, Variety, Quality, and Price We have added to it largely in every department tke BEST VALUE that MONEY 1N HAND could buy. â€" The rapid growth of our business is the result which is most gratâ€" ifying to us and & proof that our â€" When we opened up in Durham three months ago and, in our introductory anâ€" nouncement, stated we were going to do a cash business, we found a numberof persons expressing an opinion that it could not be done successfully. We had every confidence that with a LARGER AND BETTER STOCK Trimmings. We have Bargains to offer in CLOTHING & CLOTHS. We have Bargains to offer in MANTLES AND MAN We have Bargains to offer in STAPLES. We have Bargains to offer in DRESS GOODS AND These are ;)rices that should interest close buyers, and we have lots of Bargains to offer, :mg the ready money gets there every time. the paving we are going to lay down are Men‘s heavy fullâ€"cloth pants for $1.60 Regular peice for CASH $2.00 Men‘s Heavry Reeter Coats for $4.50 Ladies‘ Dong. Button or Lace Boots for $1.25 & Regular price for CASH $1.50 Butter and EggsiTaken as Cash. < ty« ~ â€" long standing. Therefore on the first of November next, we intend turning over a New Leaf and sellirg only for CASH or Produce â€"â€"AND WE WANTâ€"â€" The support of all who are â€"interested in the: CASH SYSTEM. The first stones in are appreciated by our customers. In order to retain the increase the liberal patronage extended to us we purpose H. PAREKER, As we believe it is the best and we can speak from experience as far as collecting accounts are concerned, and the ill will you get of those whom you are pressing for accourts of â€"_ BKoA R TTEX ET Ee We are paving the way for Refined Coal Oil. selling far below the prices which e CCME AND SEE FOR YOURSELEFE. C. L. GRANT. ~â€"â€" AXND â€"â€"â€" Druggist, Durham. Corner, Upper Town, Durham 1SHI BUVERS. , Lower Town: We We We We Merchants buying in the old way and giving credit were doing, we would geta liberal supâ€" port from a discerning public. We brought a LARGE STOCK from the Town of St. Marys, which we bought at On the whoiesale price, a saving of have bhave have have 59; cents on the Dollar Bargains to offer in BOOTS AND SHOE. Bargains to offer in HATS, CAPS & FURS Bargains to offer in MILLINERY. Bargains to offer in GROCERIES. whips, brosms, brushes, comb Come axl)d see what a lot of Tinw, have for $1.00, â€"~ Flanneletts from 5¢ up, Lamps, lawp glasses, lantern 25c a yard. t Good Plush Albums from Men‘s Smocks and Overha Best Table Oil Cloth in wh Ladies‘ Wool Finished Undervests Long. Sleeves 25¢. _ ootlie Men‘s Knit Cardigan Jackets 95c extra heavy double breasted $1.40,. _ _« en Men‘s Uunderware all kinds at Big &A All Wool Serges Black, Cardinal, Gr MEN‘S BOOTS, SHOES, and RUBBERS, all kinds and prices fp 9Octs for a good solid all-leathg:fl shoe, and up. x t A Full line of Infant‘s shoes of all kin Fâ€"s* HERE ARE SO, Of the Fall and Winter BARGAINS at the BIG Ladies India Kid Buttor Boot, pa tip, $1.25. . " es WATC [XE 810 30c Come and see us,. Bean & Upper Town Durkam Ha H 81 *â€"ona 0800 Dongola *Kid Button l2 all it It € e Pegged ] the Big 4. aiters TOcts rew Lace Boots, ve Glove Grain $L25 double width, Zumm'&»c,.w Brane* cashmere ggzed Lace rfidence and ils. rce up to 9 O