HAM . chnnie. id for TICEGS Poison A) Tt . Li aaA+ Vs1 S., utC. T it Aubipnleniyâ€" ons y it as Atanaiartes i. saarnlr n t aoaappioens "'"‘:? 44{2.‘;3" Temeq {g ceotRentee n 3 M C cLOCAL AND GENERAL. M (0) 1 healthy men. and d of Miss Hoffman, l Stratford vesterday MoxEy Fouxp.â€"Apply to C. MeAr thur? Durkam. in tl D | â€" Votes of thanks were passed to the ‘ladies for the generous response they , had given to the appeal of tï¬: commitâ€" | tee, and to the press forfavors rendered. W Cash at gate.... Refreshment tickets Profits from Booth. Cash from W. Ward ... Cash from E. Ward 3 2 Less ox;)emm paid out 3 0 Profits from Shooting.... Elevated Road (net) T Tea and Sugar brought in Provisions sold .. .. ts Miss Marion Elvidge, of town, is visit & friends in Hanover. Mi Mr url Incidental Expenses ind Mrs. Woodland are attendit ‘es in Owen Sound this week. . Macklin, of Stratford, i a flying visit on Monday Hoffman, left for her hc d yesterday morning. W W H at, "hay is hay" out . ‘tis well we had‘nt ht have been worse, blacksmith st eris an aegu gathered from ring, but were that they must erc they could Coxt. Eugenia Falls me iD $108 25 paid last. $105 00 20 18 7 26 4 10 4 33 1. 48 The regnlar monthly meeting was held Monday night,. â€" Members present, Mayor, _ Reéeve, Councillors Warner, Whitmore, _ Kinunee, _ Moore, _ Calder, Sparling, Hunter, McLachlan. The Mayor presented a communicaâ€" tion asking the council to make proâ€" vision for municipal sup‘mrt, to Mrs. H. Williams, an aged indigent, and on motion, the Mayor and Reeve were appointed to secure the necessary supâ€" port on a grant of $1.25 a week. The Edge estate bhas made a gift to the town of a lane or street to the rear of the Carder block, and on motion by McLachlan, Hunter, the thanks of the Council were given to the representative of the Edge estate. On motion of Gorsline, Sparling, a grant of $30,00 was given to the Fire Brigade as an acknowledgement of their work in filling the tanks. The Mavor introduced Byâ€"laws 285 A ‘}mrw of Holstein people visited at Mr. Johnston‘s on Sunday,. Miss Mary Watson is home from Rochester to spend the summer months. Miss Ellen Gadd, of Varney, was the guest of her good looking cousin, Miss Jessie Marshail, on Sunday. A birthday party consisting of twelve cousins Pug’lnyed themselves at Mr. R. Watson‘s. Jr. on Thursday last. News has reached us that T. T. Gadd of 0. A. C., Guelph, is very anxious to get acquainted with Brosson. Several strangers from a distance atâ€" tended church, on Sunday to hear the Student and they appeared to be highâ€" ly pleased with him. For fluency of speech and earnestness he excels. The Choir also was in full voice, especâ€" ialiy the bass, which could not be otherâ€" wise with such young men as R. P. and others, also the falsetto voice was « charming." Mrs. T. McNeice paid a short yisit to Port Elgin a few days ago. A certain young schoolmistress was seen going west lately: we hope she will accept of a home on the New Surâ€" vey. h S M e oo dn msed iting her friends here _ What makes that young man, (living not many miles from Varney) so anxious about his rail matter? m I notice great praise given T. T. Gadd of the 0. A. C.. Why omit the name of his brother Ernest who deserves as much praise for his active work at home. milris visit to the 0. A, C. this summer perbape did him some good. P MYclcanniy hok e o anmaiton oet MB Lenetfol newmeo on‘ iacont on ie mc Get um en raroo Aiputeronnet m Mrs G. Moore Jr and family are yisitâ€" TOWN COUNCIL BLOESOM, ret heam d im en ioencont s e es a Vm‘v&â€lx% 'Q“ use e Tc n oo t on m wmel Mpii ie neanty M. Crawford, E. Houg M. McCreary, A. Laidlaw, C. Mclntyre, A. Neirgarth anxiety, [E fer our con wrote in D have passed As wago to Press we have received the result of the Primary Examination, The fillen are numerous, and with these we sympathize after weeks of anxiety. To the successful ones we ofâ€" fer our congratulations. _ Twenty six wrote in Durham, and the following 8 Mr. San with erysi 1y of his c Mrs. F. (".'uu‘flw health for the last but is now recover Mr. Will Petti Mr. Q. Pettigrew for the harvest. Miss Bowes, of Miss Bowes, of Hamilton, who for the last couple of months has been staying in the couutry, ab Mr. Q. Petâ€" tigrew‘s for the good of her health, has become widely known as a fine elocatâ€" jonist; she took charge of the Epworth League in Varney a week ago Thursday evening the subject being Temperance. Justice was given it in every respect. Miss Bowes intends returning to her home in Hamilton a week from Thursâ€" day. Mr. Win. Petric, of Holstein, who lost most of his property a few weeks ago and had but little insurance, is at preâ€" sent reâ€"building his mill with the assistâ€" ance of the different men of the townâ€" ship, some by giving money others work. â€" Some days there are as many as fifty men working. Mr. Jno. Sh;u‘]\) has purchased a new McCormick binder from the agent, Mr. Wm. Sharp, of Durham. * Miss M. Derby was in this neighborâ€" hood last week visiting old friends. What causes bad dreams is a question that has never been satisfactorily anâ€" swered ; but, in nine cases out of ten, frightful dreams are the result of imâ€" perfect digestion," which a few doses of Ayer‘s Sarsaparilla will _ effectually remedy. Don‘t delayâ€"try it toâ€"day, * Nervous debility is a commom comâ€" laint, especially among women. . The Eest, medical treatment for this disorder is a persistent course of Ayer‘s Sarsapâ€" arilla to clense and invigorate the.blood. This being accomplished, nature will do the rest. * PRIMARY EXAMINATION Soltr NT . E. Hough, H. Moffat A. Laidlaw, L. Laidlaw es ce we received that in Tuesday, 18th Day of Aug. 1895, At the hour of 5 o‘clock; P. M. Stock may be viewed at any time on ;{l"'}h':lrinn to the Assignee or to T. P. Telford. Solicitor for Assignee. Will be at Jamieson‘s Drug Store, Mt. Forest, Tuesday, August 13th. BANKRUPT SALE. Laborers‘ Excursions PROF. CHAMBERLAIN, AlG. i3 = 20 But may need to see a skilled "Ef'e Specialist." â€" Delays cause more trouble. iCXANADIAN py o _ Eamitcin RY: Upon proper Certification passengers will be returned to starting point on payment of $18.00. + PACIFIC _ J + losesse e e eee822e0888 With difficulty ? Perhaps you 2 have an itching, burning senâ€" sation in your eyes, and almost coustant headache. No, you Mooscejaw Estevan ESaltcoats Do You See refresh fragrat so att all blacl I frantical handkerchicf, those awful ; ed in the dan over my face. attributed in my ge when a sw and gontly ME CROYBconid As soon as I could get where there was a mirror I looked at myself, and, ob, what a sight I was! The day was done for me. I retw nod to the heated city, determined I would let the women know what a delusi n and a snare the gelatin spazgle is. Never choose them for seaside wear, fair reader, or, like me, you will go home in mourning and with drooping feathers.â€"Now York Herald. Massachusctts women can vote if they choose for mombers of the local school boards. Some choose and some do not, and some of the reasons why some of the ladies do not are instructâ€" ive. A young bride who has been livâ€" ing only a fow months in a small manâ€" ufacturing town in the Bay State was excited and delighted when told sho might vote. She had lived in Rhode Isâ€" land, where no such privilege prevailed, It happened, though, that, although young, sho was still a couple of mouths older than her husband, aud when, Witp & protty air of importance, she went to the registry office she was dumfounded when sho was formally asked her age. "But I want to yotoâ€"just vote,"" she To meet the wishes of their customers The Geo. E. Puckett & Son Co., Ltd., Hamilton, Ont., have placed upon the market A Combination Plug of To Smokers ous “'i‘V& B" brand of pure, Virgini Tobacco. sopes ME * This Supplies a long felt want, giviDg the cousumer one 20 cent plug, or & Hlp cent piece or a 5 cent piece of the fgmâ€" pleaded. x "But, my dear Mrs. Bâ€"â€"," said the registry clerkâ€"who was in her busâ€" band‘s employâ€"‘‘all the ladies do, and why should you care of all ladies?"" "‘"Well, I won‘t. So there!" And she fluttered indignantly away. Her husâ€" band told mo this story with great deâ€" light, which I thought shabby of him. _â€"New York Pross. To all Points West of Winnipeg to EYES PERFECTLY FITTED. uT & B†The tin tag. " T & B "‘ is on svery prece. THE EYE SPECIALIST, Don‘t Need Physic ically wiped my brow with my hicf, and, horrible to relate, ful golatin spangles had meltâ€" damp sea air and bad run all t neatly ranged in rows, Aand id just ready to sew on. 3 ip my hat and made my shabâ€" ist look resplendent, and then to the seashore. the beach enjoying the sweet, ; breezes which wafted their over my city heated brow. :d why every one looked at me vely in passing, but of course Lit all to my fine appesarance clatin bespangled garments, vell young girl care up to me WILL RUKX Why She Didn‘t Vote, Auctioncer 87 King St. East, Toroxto, OxT Irchibald McKenzie, the rorge H. Davis of the :am,. in the County of SMOKING TOBAGCI. long feltâ€"want, giving im, but your faceis $10 TELFORD, his Solicitor WESTERN FAR T To ig Special Excursi Three " T" Tweed Wears like leather. WOOL 206 Cash. 21c half Cash, half Trade. 22¢ Trade. Live Stock, September 12th. All other Departments. Sept. 5th. "Final Payments in Stakes, Aug. 15th Come and inspect our prices and material before commitâ€" ting yourself. Our SPECIAL â€" ArrrRactionsâ€"Wild _ East Show, 50 peopleâ€"Arabs, Turks, Skoiks, Ladies of the Turkish Palace, etc., with Horses, Camels and Donkeys; and a host of others. Prize Lists, Programmes ditions of Sale for l;uoths free CAPT. A. W. PORTE Prss. â€" THOS. 4. BROWNE, S J. M. Hunter‘s Old Stand Of the best quality, in Stock, Is prepared to pay the prices for T weeds, Woollens, Blankets, Yarns, &c., AUCTION SALE OF BOOTHS AXND PRIVILEGES ON GROUNDS AUG. 26th eniqnieaiealenieaieatraih 1e e en e e E2e U DURING THIS NEXT MONTH tion. The public realize that whken we advertise an article, we always carry out what we adâ€" vertise. In spite of the dull times we have been kept so busy that we havern‘t been able to wait on all our customers. â€" People always like to come where there‘s a Crowd, because where there‘s a Crowd there must be Bargains to attract them there. We are going to For a Set of Team, Single, Double Driving or Plough Harness in all kinds of mounting and style, or for Sweat Pads, Whips, Blankets, Bc}ls, Curry enestioni‘ s un ias u We haven‘t time to mention particularly anything this week but you can be sure that whatever you buy from us during this sale we will save you good money on it. HARNESS! HARNESS! CANADA‘S FAYVORITE LIVE STOGK EXAIBITION T aP o onE Mlespe nearctc ie t I C Combs, and anything in the way of horse furnishing call and insvect my complete stock. Single Harness from $12.00 up. RAMSAY & MORLOCK London, Sept. 12th to 21st, 1895. Of good quality in large. qua hy a2t har *‘ Sale at The Rocky Saugeen Great Summer Clearing Sale. NOTHINC SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS C. STEVENSON SHINGLES! IN CASH OR TRADE Farmers and others attenâ€" Casx ror Hipes axp Tartrow. . TANNER, Thore‘s no money in it for us but we want the room worse than we want the goods. THOMAS SMITH. Cedar Shingles WOOL CANNOT BE SURPASSED C. STEVENSON, Manager. Has been proved to us over again since we started our ENTRIES CLOSE EsTABLISHED 1868 Keep the Ball a Rolling n Rates on all Railways in large quantities for Sale at : AN OLD PROVERB ugeen Mill. A. FERGUSON "Cut Throat" Prices higchest UPPER TOWN, DURHAM 860 uhn OLD BIG 4 PRICES as long SHOCES ! We have a Is well assorted. Also our HATS, TIES, SHIRTS and BOCOTS, In fact all Men‘s Furnishings are to hand. 3 Valise or Satchel give us a call. Come to us with your wants ard we will try and supply them. y ‘Potato BUG KILLER. Pure Paris Green AT PARKER‘S. EL. Park.er Insect Powder, Hellebore, Fly Poi uo ryrage _ _ . us AT PARKER‘S. Texan Fly Dressing Turnip Seed, Fodder Corn, Millet, Hungarian & Buckwheat Miss At Parker‘s Drug Store. Land Plastor for Turnips, Corn, Potatoes, vegetables, # » Bars of 185 & 200 lbs. Women‘s H and in order to do so we will continue offering goods at Give Us a Call In Ready to Wear Ciothing ind Children‘s Shoes al Best Ladies‘ Sh Potato Bug Killer good line of Tweeds at very low prices, starting at 25¢ per yard. & For Ordered Clothing W St P81 Ir YoU WaNTF Druz TL SEâ€"o $1.00 for 1CO lbs. ce Shoes, 90c. Women‘s Prupella Garters, 70c. s Prunella Slippers, Elastic Front, 60c. + hoes all sizes. . Men‘s Boots & Shoes all sizes & prices lies‘ Shoe Dressing, 10 and 20c a bottle. f rll. We Want Your Trade. oob d u) C 28 one up bought c yd. Best Table Oil Cloth, 45â€"in wide, in )ress White and Colored, 2¢ yd. Allâ€"Wool Twilled Grey Flannel, 16¢ yd. Men‘s Under Shirts & Drawers, 25¢ l;& Men‘s Rubberine Stand Up Collars, otton each. Best Castile or Oatmeal Soap, 7¢. a Bar >, 18c. 6 "or g Bars for 25¢. f ry a Ib, _ Heavy Galvanized 14 qt. Pail, 25¢. ur $1.00 lot of Tinware. § they last C. L. CRANT. AT PARKER‘S. AT PARKERS. _ from 25 to 50 per cent, 1 before the raise which Nn‘ utm stwm e bad a large will sell at the 5 O