RAHAM LODGE NO & A. M. Night of Me before full moonâ€"e bretheru welcome. . Geo. Russell, Yee. call the 1s and so pofthe n 1 any person , he mast p her may cont s made, and ues to send, thes for it if he takes This proceeds man must pay for 0 p. m. Frayer vening at 8 p. m P’.Y LODGE NO. 169 of Meeting every Mon "TIST CHURCH. G. REGISTRY 6 Lauder, Registrar. tyâ€" Rogistrar. â€" Offl f a subscriber d at a certain REV. A. G. JA isto st office, wh or another, or i or not is reep NITY CHURCH, REV. R. MALONEY, hm Servicesâ€"11 as every month, 0l1 1. frst Sunday of 2. m, third SundJay of or y on or before full 1 ie, Chist, Geo. Russel, L'!:_l:.t'll mer hing. It dnn:l‘d rest x l.,:?‘l w:’-l. Cutt or it be tak can be no l utismade. W. J. CONNOR, P bath Services at 11 y School ant Bilbg h Wardens, W. B. alt ) contains two preparat round woodenâ€"box, the forms a measure for liate relief for Sick fl: ch, also Nouralgia, rous pains, and } to ‘ of one in an acts on the ch, forming a : day Services, mornir th School and Bible Preaching at 7 p. m, erviceâ€"Thursday eve r meetiog «t 8 p. on 1 ; on Monday evening a nirme ertou inual foe # Dr. Gun, | uale agueâ€"No matter h an‘t occupy but one ay person who mon t ertonâ€" EV. W. McG t Fore RK"# Powders, each atment for all He ints. They do ::ny other or produce nige to take. SBYTERIAN RHAM L. 0. L. NO. 48 and 50 1 i Sabbath ‘ Sabbath Schoof Privileges Limited. agueâ€"1 am surprised t For Over Fitty lions GEEN TENT, K.0 eate on the first and y mouth. Thos. B 8 OF y bloomer suit 'mm;.. CHURCH u each month [ OFFICE, Office b m., to T p.m. Arch. railway hog)\â€"Hub 1 H A N Monthly Fairs Put to the Proof 1# W \Mre. MacRae, welcomed. W. M rd Tacsday in love, fur, tur e well enough, La ne on the avenue nday before C lay before Oran Inesduy before C 4} Woduesday lesday in rd d Thy elore 1 We Tuesday laturday chante and too well. reday LICENS? County ¢ sad at reaso dressed to Township DAQl 250 meros un pbash, bei R. in the of Grey, thou, lzn harges mo« rrangement X of Dontal usted withou is, or vitalizec he filling of tb ence next doc tion of ralgie, sum: and Pl?: Fe Bold b: riceville. TI SPE(C For In Blood, Labo oraRy PU MONEY ‘ There‘s Big Money !| ..« Following Properties at Prices Asked ‘213, con.3, SW.T. and . h Paaatt. Rownahip Melanctionâ€"1H4 __ promptly @NEY TO (EXT Door TO PARKER‘S Sys Lot 2%48, con. 4. 9.W.T. and 8. Road, mim'fl“ k bgp. con. 5, Melancthonâ€"83 acres â€" well timbered. h 2oo i iiem sece North Pricgni OFFIOE, oves n=® oue door‘ USINESS DIRECTORY. ONOR G Lib 00 es Je .. +4> / 96 ;;;niï¬an.fl 8.W.T. and S. Road, Melancthonâ€"100 acres a bush veyance ‘ancy Goods, YS and Stationary, O0LS, EMBROIDFRIES in all COLOR and _ Wall Papers at zreatly reduced rates ICEXN: HUV at very lowest rates on ISS GUN‘S. Apply to JAMES EDGE, . TELFORD, soLIcITOR _ DN SUsREME CoURT wE CEERET CCE aress. taken for part punh.l €¢ ad RLAZE tns Mrs. Bings (shak her husâ€" Bege Hill, Ont, | . Mrtâ€" Rings (sbakinn ber tleoping bas. ers the same entire satisfaction. Furniture of the Best Make rURKITURE . AND UADEBRTALING ms.:\-h Linimont 1 ourb from my horse. 4* PICTURE FRAMINCG A SPECIALTY band)â€"Wake up, quick 1 Somethiz wroog ! 1‘m afraid the house is on fir Mr. Bingsâ€"Eb? What * Mra. Bingsâ€"Something is wrong. ouly six o‘clock, and the girl is up VOL. NO. 40. is un fire ! bottle of M io o2 C001 eoneen e e oed on on o9 I'hhh they are expected to hold, and acquiremsnts and the longth of prepara husâ€" :e.._-mdqem-.mnam-a- «~â€"Bupplement ‘ to The : Grey nmd.lï¬dtfumuï¬bj ment in the army and navy, seem to have acted upon the liberal professions. _ From them all comes the ory, " The old men must go." A letter appeared in the Lancet not long since advocating the withdrawa, of succesaful physicians from their practice «t 65,s0 as to give their younger brothers in suggest in the ‘Gusrdian the appliâ€" cation of the army and navy limit of age to incumbents of benefices as a proper means of relieving the pressure in the Church, A law journal, perhaps not seriously, bas proposed the retirement of the leaders of the bar, and, after the apâ€" plication last spring by Lord Roseba ry‘s Government of the rule for age to an Irish UVRRI_I'I' KOTEkL The agitation in England in favor of ol t Intriih ic hi ds Alh iA ces 2 d .. cause and the discase immeietely disappears, The tirst dose greatly benetits. 75 cents, Rold by McFarlane & (Co, f Rusvaratisa Curg» is a Day.â€"South Aterican Rheumatism Cure, for Rheuimaâ€" tism and Neuralyra, radically cures in 1 to3. days, ts actiion n|juou the system is remark able mysterious. It removes at once the dogs or cattle m;t): u;;J;Ily“h:;'ey ;(:';: to the same. R. 8. O, 1887, c. 221, 11. &.â€"It shall not be lawfal for any person to kill or take any animal proâ€" tected_by this Act by the use of poison or poisomous substances, nor to expose poison, poisoned bait or other poisoned :ubutances ifl any place or loculity where (5) No person shall by himself, his servant, clerk or agent, expose or keep for sale, or directly or indirectly, upon any pretense, or device, sell or barter, ur in cousideration of the purchase® of any other property, give to any other person iny smipe,. woodcock or partâ€" ridge, no matter where killed or proâ€" cured, before the fifteenth day of Ser- tember, 1897, or any quail or wild turkey before the fifteenth da{’ of ?f""ie" 1887. 55 V.c. 58, ». 6; 57 V. c. , 8. 1. TL ulc n 0 * [ 2 0S at EV C OF pOPLIORN: Of suy such avimal or birds, during the periods in which they are so protected ; providâ€" ed that they may be exposed for sale for five days, and no longer, after such periods, and may be had in possession for the private use of the owner and his family at any time but in all cases the proof of the time of killing, taking or purchasing shall be on the person so in poa,ssessu‘:n. R. 8. O. 1887, c. 221, o Y. RIAF .. se cce (3) No eggs of any of the birds above mentioned shall be taken, destroyed or had in â€" possession by any person at any time. _R. 8. 0. 1889, c. 21, s. 3. (4) No person shall have in his possesâ€" sion any of the said hereinbefore menâ€" tioned animals or birds, no matter where produced, or any part or portion of any P atinnlinkoSrliinidicirtdis Aridrcai ts hi (2) No person shall kill or shoot at any bird or wild fowl protected by this Act, between half an hour after sunset <nd half an hour before sunrise. R. 8. U 4.â€"(1) None of the contrivances for takimg or killing the wild fowl known as swans, geese or ducks, which are deâ€" scribed or known as batteries, swivel guns or sunken punts, shall be used at any w ild fowl known as ilu«%r“«%%e#‘owgmmn wtian e hunted, taken or killed from sail hoats or steam yachts, R. 8. 0. 1887, c. 21, s. 5. Vorm XVII,â€"No. 39. GAME LAWSâ€"CUT THEM OUT. Continued. Mmcommertetifntneidnnmmmanancmmmmnana ns Afond it ce at once the The Ontario Bureau of Industries has fjust issued part VI, of its anpual report of 1894. This part is entirely devoted to the statistics of the municipalities.of Ontario. Returns, showing population, assessed values, taxzation and the financial trans tions of the several nuldpdidnw compiled and tabulated, making a book of 168 compact pages. The statistice are brought down to Dec. 31, 1893. A report Glenelg. Apply to C. McArthur, | BSELECTIONS FOR MEMORIZATION. _ Fourth Reader.â€"The Bells of Shanâ€" non. pp. 51â€"52; To Mury in Heaven, pp. 97â€"08 ; Ring Out, Wild Bells, pp.121â€"122; Lady Clare, pp. 128â€"130; Lead Kindly Light, p. 145; Betore Bedan, p. 199 ; The Three Fishers, p. 220 ; The Forsakâ€" en Merman, pp. 208â€"202; To a Skylark, pp. 217â€"320; Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, pp. 831â€"3385. PUBLIC SCHOOL LEAYVING. English Literature.â€"The following selections from the High Schooi Readâ€" er;â€"V, To Onffodils; XVIII, Rule Britannia ; XX, The Bard ; XXXI, To a Highland Girl; XXXV, The Isles of Greece; XLIX, Indian Summer ; LII, The Raven ; LIV, My Kate ; LXII, The Hanging of the Crane ; LXIX, As Ships Beâ€"calmed at Eve ; CV, The Return of ‘ the Swallows. i Lesson LXXXVII. The Bong of the Shirt. Lesson XCV. A Forced Recruit at Solferino. Lesson hec. Durham, Thursday, Sept. 26th, 1895 nock burn, Lesson XXXIII. The Skylark . Lesson XXXIV. Death of Little Nell, _ Lesson XXXIX. © A Psaim of Life. Lesson LI. The Heroes of the Long Sault. , Lesson LVI. ‘The Honest Man. Lesson LIX. Yarrow Unvisited. Lesson LXIII. The Exile of Erio. Lesson LXIV. Ye Mariners of Engâ€" land. Lesson Leason Lesson Pane, The selections on which the examinaâ€" tion in literature will be based next June, will be found below. Pupils who are interested in either of the examinaâ€" tions will find it a great convenience to paste the list in their readers. “ ENTRANCE, Lessot 111. Loss of the Birkenhead. Lesson XI. The Evening Cloud Lesson X11. The Truant. Leason XVI. The Humble Bee. e Lesson XXIV. The Fnce again the Lesson LXIX, TE? Changeling. LITERATURE SELECTIONS. LXXIX. The Cu.p‘t:ure of Queâ€" XXVII. The Battleâ€"of Banâ€" TORONTO (pal c c a l4 2 q0 LD CCCTTS BR CHC Pesult in the quickened life of the community has been gratifying.â€"ex. I propmt 2P uo uie db mds rciak 4 persons in most of the suburban towns, clergrmen. lawyers, teachers and others, TTD ; Vike CPOeves on 0. nmangebtiin? ns ious " ~â€"â€"#@#â€"â€"â€"â€". The country newspaper is an importâ€" ant agency in the cultivation of public spirit, and however humble it may seem . beside the metropolitan daily, it has a place in the popular education which is too little regarded. While the editor is not often above the rank of a practical nrintar" Hraseâ€"aecuc t ut Mr. o Lee while digging potatoes found a hill with three potatoes in it one weighing two pounds and the other two a pound each." Can any one beat that with potatoes. The Mennonites, who have heen holdâ€" ing meetings on the 15th con. for the past three weeks were baptising their converts on Sabbath last at the Saugeen River on 9th con. Quite a crowd gathâ€" gred from all parts to witness the perâ€" Miss Mamie Egan, who has been in Hamilton for the past month has reâ€" sUiswayl 20. Mr. J, Ferris, of Swinton Park, was the guest of his uncle, Mr. J. Batchelor, last week. Misses Lovina Bryce and M. J. Batchâ€" elor, were visiting friends around Hopeâ€" ville and Swinton Park, last week, Mr, J. Jackson ‘has rented his place l"’"d intends moving to Mt. Forest to ive, Misses Euphemia and Fiora McTagâ€" gart left this part a couple of weeks ago for Buffalo, where they intend remainâ€" ing some cime, Mr. J. Stewart and Miss M. Stewart. of Maple Vaileg, were viaiting at their sister‘s. Mrs, W. Bryce, on Sabbath last. Mr. J. Liake, elder of the L. D. 8. Church, has been holding meetings in and l;u-(mnd Proton Centre for the past week. Mr. W. Brice, who has been sick lateâ€" ly, has recovered, also Mr. William Ellis we see is moving around again, The harvesting is a thins of the past around these parts now and the hum of the threshing machine can be heard in every direction. Short *# + uw M SP O ETA too little regarded. While is not often above the rank ical pr;int:r. tllere are many ri ud meld s 4040 B in peda o9 PROTON CENTRE. Wrone No. fat d MaBur. & SODEVE repare a soil of oneâ€"third leaf mold: and the perâ€" betnai ) & S Tuis is not my Wheaiiop Pm i \ !’â€"‘:. # esnt / v- m"‘â€â€˜w‘ + ported by a that the lady was put to cypuqc,{nd‘:l::t_! must In_l_iu’ldqcv:l.uoo ported by a plea that the lady was ; n her wounded feelings Tuts Task wonld i ropurind e maly 4 The very small number of suits for breach of proinise have always Leen supâ€" M breach of promise. Oï¬ course engagen.erts are broken off in France as well as in England, but it is only in Engâ€" land that beavier damages are awarded for a broken heart than for a broken leg. The offense is all but enknown in the Freuch law courts, whether it is that Fronchmen are less inclined to it, or that the French girl dislikes bringing her rentimental troubles into court. To show English rudmhovhwy prejudiced French persons of both are upon this eubject, it is enough to say that a young lady who BROREE EEARTS IN rRaNcE | s Mess 1 Meld of Mess Scsount by the Law chan ‘ ; Beoken legu P 1 hulfl‘nhw differâ€" ‘ud““hwu !‘nbawmnrikiq than in the views held on both sides of the Channel ; PAILILICLIVIL f MMHT‘:“._ ' AVYERS =â€"= â€" nfetuctunnaic= |Horse Shoeing Shop en ie o k it in W StandardBank of Canada CAPITAL, Authorized $2,000,000 *t Pait 1,000,008 BESERVE FUND €00.600 W. F. Cowan, GENTS in A nc deas . orecmnl, pointe is mterest allowed on aavings bank depos.ts of $1.00 shddbnent‘e Aoeieth errepripn und everr fnciiâ€" J* KELLY, Agent, JAMES LOCKIE, DURHAM AGENCY. re TCap EVnE ï¬nt' and huun.:ll:!lod at ‘current SAVINGS BANK. & mm svaay O por year, IN ADVAFOR NHNAGE Rditor & Propricton 108 OLL. Ire « Old Stand Bnkery. i8S and . evening wlmerstonfor cand Strattond Cheaper ‘rincipal &A Gcon 10.00 p, m & 0.2 1Grey,