) lbs. Grubs. 'ads. 'aper. avors I waisted :nd get UM‘ mule†, Durham. TO US. HWY. {IE1} hook ia tors. “in; rater. DRIKS NT. just Seed. TOP. anchor iv v, Mr. K iii-hing visited ctusieyl, '." s' .---.\ in erupnrily nf “noun-mm rt ’l tu,','". 'F' vhnm. Rev. M J. Wilson in.†nun-rim before- going to his ap- uin: ",rp.t mi tlo. tit. Hair river. c, .nncLlim' Moore is tinang his hands ull am summer. Among other jubs i, an extensive one of a driving shed "uaeu_slsctl 33lt. by .libtt and 16ft high for It r. Jaw. husk. Mr. Wm. McFadden North Egre- mom has his brick house now approach in: wtupk-tiun. Mr. Wm. Ritchie did the brick work and Mr. Geo. um“. i,, attending to the woodwork. Mr. Wm. M mom hashis bri ing wInpluiun did the brick Moore is attend huh Pi . Geo, Mr. and , for n Tistt a Mr. Allan I: in To! onto begun his d to engaged m Hat â€2:55.. ...-.- r rnmilw, Walter: is of J. 5. Willis" be, su'rhed fro! rht. Emu-z PILL. -Ptrn , at. in weather WI in mi. yo Leioq frvr sttct't'rS. Mr l'..-1.(‘mhnio. Fun-slay morning fr In! his Hit-urns at m-mls. and gm. m1- Master Jun. w. '. Inuu- left for T burning an n trip I: my he is to luau-L you l’nrsum - The An Prubyu-riam Sum tell nu Thurs-ch Mrs. Peter Tr Orchard“ Alh- tttt bring out' ot' tlv lived ml tho tur [(1:0le Omed at l ly and Aug! Him Ham slerduy lu." M m'l'ummu m. 1 nlluler'lru “m... m... Mgm‘ his duties today. lie will likely l o engaged two wceks. Mrs. Peter Tmynor. u: Egrn-mont near l Urcu.ardvilli. mud nu the gith iusu---'c4he being mu- m the early genial-s having lived nu tho farm about. on years. She Iran-sbmns, mm in Detroit, Inn“: of Mt. Forest mm Ann": of Regina. FATAL Acumen ls Pssrerurros.--0n Saturday evening last a. “urklmm nume- mi Juhll Whitly. rhyme-d on the Presby- terian church was imtumlv killed by the slip Hug of " guv rope wlu-rehy tire roof 'll',')','.',)',' fell and crushed his lih, out. bs. Aljoe ple of we In. Itobt ghter in l Ir. J. D. Morgan, m yesterday. Ir. and Mrs. Haven ting at MN. “an ber upl To FARMERS: Farm-rs or others having _\mmg cattiv which they are willing to trode [or farm mm-hmery. can Imu- a uplmmid‘fluzire at . r1. Sutherland " ire visiting _ In this week. tv. Mr. McLeod. t of Mr. and Mrs Uesday. H- D. R. Redft het and friends i able of weeks Aczanrsr.--while Mr. Bemiuck. was engaged the head of an iron hole " piece of the iron struck hi ing itnevereiy. DI. Park the wound. tie will nut. Ii sight. putem LAWN SucuL.- The Baptists of Cor- inth will on Friday evening rext. (to- murmw). hold a lawn Social at the Pete idence of Mr. Jun Foster. The hm will be served at 6 o' eloek, to he followed by at good intellectual prom-mum Admission Adults 15cta. Children locus. Proceedsw be applied to Church improvements ELECTRIC itaunvxx.-Mayor Laidlaw - to Turumn to-day to attend a meet- ing of the mrectorsor the proyosrd Rail- way in the Walker House. The Miller Bros of New Yurk are to he there, and it is expected the Charter will be hand- ed over and the contract Signed today. This looks like business. Whitmore Itsv.m.--The tine ruins lately have hrnughl “reruns-q to many brown Pas- lures. and Dupe w Inn-y breasts. flu: outlook in not bright certain] but the clouds have a tuiver linmg. {he grass- hoppers. it. is reporte . are being thinned out by some .palfusite, _and the 'with t ii%aiout by some parasite, # country will wish it God Speed. Rheuusggm Cured 9.t P..r; Rheulsusm Cured in a. Dar.r-Rostttt American Rheumatic Cure. for itheuma- ism and Neumlgia. radically cured in l to 3 duo. he action upon the simian is remarkable and Inysu-rious. t re- mnvci " once the cause and the dis- case iuunediatety disappears. The tirart dose greatly beineflta. 75 cents. Sold by McFarlane & Co. AL .., -"-" Armxrrsn mmacutt--A, Fiesher- ton Station on Sunday night last some miscreants nttemped to break into the Post Office. They succeeded in getting the windows pried open. but. pmliuhly, being disturbed did not succeed in their purpose. Part of the building is used as a flour storehouse, and possibly it wu this they were after. CHRISTIAN Esorravort.--The grant In- ternational annual meeting of this Society was held last week at 1vet1,'T _ _. . st, "c.,.apt.o, - . W Masatit a ssterian Choi I pull ird. It. Moore hns M‘mhniv. wheeled In!†town onrrinr,r from the Station. lie Swarm Mord are "ow fast tl " goâ€. over the ground lively. r Jud. W. Moore, son of Chun l n fur 'th mmlu Wednesday ..u a trip to his aunt. A gritty -, to mnelalune at 13 yrs. of " orvuo:.-_-'rhu ofBce trin u l p. Ill. ott Saturdays during i'"" .r-.'_ . Hnul'c has the contract. myâ€. Harris. nrccompanied by f, Walter-and Willie Wittison, H. IN mm". editor of Toronto rixul {mm Toronto Tuesday Cha AND GENERAL. L. -1henit “her wtttl Mrs. T. Allan left this Week mum»: frwnds in C,arafraxs ls nm- of Hm siu-exmuiners ' m. t1uuusercittl wuyk. guy! Jr. is via , and mini; :nds tl hixnn is erecting a mum- l t', ft. squatet 21 ft. high. K 'tvltittg tht. rap! cit chum. Rev d beiore R woe. Sr, s w I’u-nic though unfurtun- 1' was still pl‘mlhum‘ed It inâ€; present. They de- "ttern is vie,'ei,',',t her Is in Owen Soul) for In"), Du "dink. -wtailt, Mr. A. Hupkirk, ms engaged in cutting ,1) iron Indium Tuesday " Iron struck his eye. lacerat- ly. In. I’m-k attended to tie will nut likely lose his Annual pivnie of the uuluy Srhuol will he day maxi, to Petrie's Leave by mum train. I Flora McGregor left 't to spend their holi- iu Kim-unluw. tpt? "did choice at C. Mctitssos"s, App wulmml Emptmnm. '. Sr. is visitingh'r nrth this week. on,of Chicago, an oeu's father a, Mr. and her daughter friruds mm:- Mount. Prim-ville. was the . Allan McKinnon ting her sister for F'iicnic to-day 6 Lodges Present and over 2000 people . The morning of the 12th broke with a, sharp shower. which hyweyer, proved , kid "tiiiiiii Quit iGii the -ddsi."stopped m time and pleased everybody, The Durham district of 6 lodges had determined to meet in Holstein and by courtesy of the G. Trunk Railway " spec-in] train was placed at their disposp a . Two coaches were comfortably tilled hy the local Orangemen and their friends. and about noon were landed in Holstein. The Lodges anticipating were Dur- ham No. trt2, al."ll/die,",l', Master; Allan- Park, No. (158. A. Beggs, Master: Glen- elg, No. 1192. Wm. Ritchie. Master; Varney. No. 861. James Eden, Master; Greenside. No. MSI, M. Hooper, Master. Cedarville, 1258, Jun. Dori-y, few from other present as lodges were Individuals. Several arches spanned the street. and the front cf the hotel and litany private buildings were tastefully festmmnd with evergreens. Mine host Kit-mp at the hotel had mam- ample arrangements to entertain both man and beast, and a host of willing workers attended to the wants of the ed him. It Ir‘v ‘llll‘lo v . .... """"a --- 7 :- Klemp could not cuter to the crowd and turned an honest penny by having tables of their nwn. Small reftesh.. nwnL booths abuuudcd, and seemed to do a good trade. Nutuften. if ever, has Holstein rel- (mmling to the strains of an much music, 'ior in addition to the tite amd drum ham! of each Ind e, the 31st. Battalion Hand and Allan gawk Brass band were nu hand and varied the Inuslcag'eeably. A fmv others evidently, .thousrltt, Mr; The Glorious Twelfth. 1 Rev. Mt. Mlller rrrs.‘ thot to the city of Holstein, l they would return to [In strengthened in every gum! c While not, an otor'i'"'f/l', he ized with much of their heliet, lull thought the retortuation of the Catholic Church was to come from within, not, by ballots and hullels. but hy the soft- ening influence of the gospvl of Christ. Wm. HI was strongly religious but theve were men outside of the church of Room who wanted to bind the con- sciem-cs of the peoplo. He made a strong; plant for freedom of conscience on eviVynuettiyt. We are all um. tr 1 throw stone-s into another organization, while a mute may he in our own ere. lley. Mr. 1santm, Meth., though new» having ridden the goat, had mild . ... Ix_r..l._..:m.. whit-h give: t HOLSTEIN EN PETE. Wuuuu nu nu. ... --. "e-" urft ' opposition to that bill.' constitutional neceuity. F1 hegiven now than the bill --- - -- ----" n: tnftd He then (190mm um. v.-...,_-__, been led astray " men of the Clarke Wnllaee stripe, and said that " He that would go forth to load men should not um ' opposition to that bill." It was a. constitutional necessity. Far more will l hegiven now than the bill authorized. ‘ There was a wave of 'igy,titI in the cry of secularize the schools t erefore he was surprised to find ministers of the gospel taking the secularizing View. Mr Bye spoke a few words with great acceptance, and thought the only woy to pat down the vast secret organiza- tion was the ballot. Mr. Milly: urge crowd who patroniz- I Uinuh- ....-... H, - . much of their belief, but retortuation of the Catholic to came front within, not ' . AI Es llller [Iraq 'VCIK‘I-ll‘ug , of Holstein, and hoped return to their homes levvry gum! convicuion. wungvnmn. he gingham- said as Umngvism w it became all to tered on a history ,ding the battle of ne skid, was really we refurmntinn. He inn-testing nicoum, Pram, wagomed A Common Mr. Jansen was then introduced and paints-d out his claim to be reckoned the best, 1)rattgeiuatt in the crowd as he was born one. Had smile come here, ls." said, fur fun. for". picnic, fur reli ions spi'N'lan‘ or for pulit ion] purposes? albeit over it was the tight, roman was to com- Ineinnrm» tho memory of " great, man. We have a right, to cGnsider' the. grant deeds of the derul and the funtpl'lntu tin-V have left behind tin-In. He then dealt on the nohility of the family of William of Orange. and wished that all m-nngenwn [mswssml the virtues of Williutn III. Ile cunimendcd his coun- trymen who had given their country to the â€mun to discomtit their Bunnies [ I'llillm' Linn suluuit, to Spain. A promi- nI-nt, feature. of the day should be a con- sidomLiun of Witt. of Orange. He urged thtuu as urangmnen to use their' individual conscience. If they voted as they thunght evqn‘thouqh Ity, AYERS 'riiiilii Free from Eruptions lyer’a Pills Cleanse the Bowen. u ever they were. My business. which " that ot a cab-driver, requires me to be out in cold and wet weather anon without gloves. and the troubie he: never returned."-. THOMAS A. Joni. Btrtsttord, Ont. . m thtth"i' arsapan t voreu an ll1!'_v \nll‘llOHI-lrx.-‘.. "n n _ were wrong, they were light. He also believed that separate schools should be 1..l paid for. out of the separate pocket, but c, relieved in the eificaey of home training in the bible. more than in public: school n teaching of it. When we look at l people who do tent-h religion in their srhool we do not, find advancement in eithevmentol or moral work. He then I claimed with great. good humor the right. 1 for Mr. Connor and himself to agree to disagree. He had been courteousl re- t ceived in the M‘liunls, lnul never Ul.',; I refused the bible. had prayed in them, (and the stories he told were such as I were calculated to impress the oung mind for good and with a love i,lii'llllf, l l He was much pleased that Omngemen this your luul shown a. liberty of con- l science, and ended with "They who l force. you, look black at. you for acting freely are not patriotic men." l Rev. Mr. Connor asked. and was granted leave of reply as he claimed Mr. Jurist-n had tried to twist bis speech, (lurk w dl we tried to he a pope, and too many "ow-s-dur-, mag-ti similarly. "The we.“ meet let don n from heaven Was in modern days narrowed to the size of a L.indktnvcilyivf." He asserted i that he had been and was a Tory and , was sure. many orangemen Were sorry a now for what thev had done. Again '. asserted that Mr. Lumen dared not lift ' the Hilde in school, and nmde the assert- l'ion that “anyone not an omngenmn s' had no right to speak on this platform on such questions." Rev. Mr. Miller here rose and claimed t from the chairnmn a right to defend " l himself flom Mr. Connor's uspersions. Y. l he had been invited by the chairman 4 . and "no man. as ecially a minister. had Y a right to small as he, (Ur. Connor) e, had done that day.†ll: Rev. Mr. Jansen in It dramatic hut {alkimily way simply offered Rev. Mr. rm...“- his hand which Mr. Connor ac- . Admitted " the World’s an “I was amicted tor eight years with Bait Rheum. During that une, I tried agree: many medicines which were high]; rec- ’ omniended, but none gave me rel cf. 1 was " last advised to try AJer's Sarn- pariila. by a friend who tol me that I must surchae six bottles and use them necor in; to directions. t yielded tohis rrsuasion, tget, the six bottles, 1nd ook the eonten ot three of these bot. tles without noticing ting direct beneht. Before I had tinitial t e fourth bottle, my hands were as too many Ixuw-a-unya "The great "Meet ler d, Was in madam days size of " llnlldkvrt‘hl‘. that. he had been and was sure Immy urangmnen now for what thev had d asserted that Mr. Jansen l the Hilde in school, and mm ion that “nmyune not an had no right to speak on t on :urcjviiuytti.o-e". a right to speak as he, (Mr. um bad done that day." Rev. Mr. Jansen in a dramnth kindly way simply offered Rev Connor his hand which Mr, Cont" ceprea. - . --_- --II-.I -. Erin/x“;- 1)ep. Reeve Snap!“ was called and ex- press-zed his disappointment that politics lmd been introduced. lt was B disgrace to Oranuemeu to bring " into such nday'a Mk. There wu nothing gentlemnuly in this wrangling. _ . . - ___.-." DUDE "nu-annun. Rev. Mr. Miller again protested ugmnst hm Imme being iuchJed in the wrangling. wlrlts Mr. Jno. McKelvie from the edge of the crowd was making Rev. Mr. Connor's right to an" no man but an orangeman could speak there. Mr. C. explained that he referred to the obligation of an ounce- nmn. For a few moment: it appeared as if a general break up would take placo, but, chairman Williams' tact secured o l peaceful finish. The usual loyal cheers were given. Mr. Aijne. Sr. courageomly mounting the platform and culling for cheers for Sovereign Gnud Mater, Club Wallace. and go} thorn too. L n .., ‘0‘ . - -: nan Permanently Band In Taking Wallace. uuu Kw m-.. __-- The crowd then left for me village, where In front of the hotel mortal music wan kept up for hours and. the evening being pleasant. it mu long before the crowd seemed to thin out. Holstein was generolly voted B nice little _ piece mud in so be congruulnted on thtt i ability it showed in entertaining e demon- stration of web site, We would remind strangers that they hold n World‘e fair there every your end and ere need with large crowds. and We would not be surprised it this you. Hole- l toin's princess to e convention centre,'. A CAB-DRIVER’S STORY. Affliction , tw-, , kb, _-------. should not immune the attendance at their flue tall show. The manners: of the Holstein demon- stration must be trratifUil at its success. The vigor of the players was as usual quite marked. and when there was no aufiiet of tunes the music was enjoyable Ex Reeve Murdoch, was in town in the afternoon. Rev. Mr. Connor had no use for Clarke \aniace; in which he differs greatly ft om that gentleman" constituents. We think mum speaker should have congvrtqiated Quebec on the independ- ence: it showed at the late election as an evidence of the spread of the Orange principle of freedom of conscience. This was not done. Mr. J unsen con men fur the in shown. Mr. Con being led away. PM... -. - Ive bare been informed that at last, Grand' Lodge meeting a. motion was considered hut not put in force to have no speakers but Omngemen on 12th of July platforms. - - . “I __c, Tar.." I, III, l'll-v-‘r- ._-_._ Mr. Connor's reference to Clarke \Val- lace was generally regretted. as was his reference to ministers telling storms in schools. Our Saviour told stones (par- ables) m adults. Me. Jansen believes in the home as the place for hihle naming: Mr. Con- nor would also utilize the school every day. Why, herein». difference to be- gin with on one platform. where would we ever agree as to what should be taught. if. " . ' ience on ale ind he parti n- tgt ook od get! we th- IILQ m All over the oountw King Wallace has been sharing the honors with King William, and " every point rejoicing at the defeat of the government is not disguised. A BARGAIN l That. eligible residential lot, " pre. ent occupi by Rev. Chas. Cameron is for sale, or will rent on reasonable tel-mat .. ' b m---"""""'"'"-'"-.-,'), Walkertnn. and Bruce Co. Council! are advertising for tenders for a. gran- olithic side walk in trons of Jourt House and elsewhere. I House and elsewnerr. THE coummr.---We have to thank‘ Mr. J no. Barnes, of Rat Portage. for av copy of the The Colonist a. wi e awake, Journal devoted to the interest and de-l volopment of Western Canada. It is published in Winnipeg, and this number ls devoted to Rat Portage, Keewatin and the pgmgdinn Ittt of the 1v,oe.es,t agar-iii likely te IAIpBIy on the premises or to I D mm! (c l Warn A MAH To sell Canadian and i v U. 8. grown trees. berry planta, roses. shrubs, hedges, ornamental trees, and! seed potatoes. for the only nursery I having tet orchards in Canada. . We give you a benefit of our f,'dfrii ' ience, soyour succesais nannt . 'iii you are not owning tlll"ill'l. month and expensel. write us at once for I partifyUrt. Liberal commiscions paid Part time men. Fntmoru’ sons should tl ook into this! It pays better than; working on the farm. sud ofhtrts a. i chance of promotion. Apply now and I get choice of “armor!i STONE a wax. xerox. l ITS In Toronto, Canada» NOTES some shoe snaps Last week we. bought another lagge lot of B00115 on SHOES and the values are so interesting we can t keep from (fl1?,'f you about them. Ihey are†from the best makers, an good shoesneven if they co poet a little more at bit, always give the best tv.tisfrcticrt m the end. " Ladies' Fine Kid Button Boot spec- l Misses' Black Oxfords. host make tV ial at ' 3 oo _ Children's Black and Tan Boots Ladies' Fine Dnngolo Boot special , 26 and (',1i'1ipi'i'i' frqm 500 up. W', Ladies' Good Button Boot special 1 25 Men's stron nff Gaitvrs .1 .itl Finest. Kid Oxford Ties, 'ivltttxt Men's Tan gout: special 2 :5? stitching with Patent tip Men’s Tan Oxfords spec-int l in and facing 2 26 Boy's Tan Oxford sizes 1 to ti . MI Good Tll', Oxfm-ils 2 makes 95 Men's and Boy's Running Shoes in all Ladies' an Oxfords 95 sizes. . Fine Tan Oxfords l 35 RAMSAY & MORLOGK GALDER’S BLOCK- Light St ripe and Spot Print: Oregon Urinkles Ite, and dark Zap yrs and Ging an“; Spot Cream and white Mullins This is the season of the year for light Waists and Blouses. We have a nice assortment of "iri?.hijiLrroRD, I *TOO Hot to bake these days. Save your Unic- my; your temper by buying some of those ireth sweet Bisn tll s 8 different varieties Just to hand, includmg ' , , tBREAD. BALDI. PINE APPLE WAFERS. FRUIT my.“ " 1tlyl'AAY. JELLY WAFERS. MOLASSEb emu S. VARQI'I‘V WINE. - ----- din ahas. McKinnon ~DEALER IN--- All kinds of Farm Machinery, Vehicles, Organs a IPianos,thswintg Machines, Etc. WAREHOUSE. Upper Just Avrived 'ir his Space d, " anJONGS TO I.†'uJ-UJ. Juan-unus‘v- - v - And Sold at Lowest Possible Prices. Call and inspect and be Convinced. One Car Brockville Buggies, also! Gauanoque, and Campbell, Lon-1 don Carriages & Buggies. One Car Chatham Famous Wagons, also Snow Ball Wagons. New Stock of the famous Ramsay; Ctutr--at fabulous prices. _ Frost & Wood's Sings Apron Btn- ders, Buckey Mowers and Tiger Rakes. One Car Maxwells’s Light Steel Binders-tShearer than ever. A.†ILUU "A“ ' luv B'"' Ill-Iv av..- ---""" I CALDER d: LIVINGSTON. Lower Town, Durham; ‘and buy the Massey Hams Binder. It will handle all kinds of crops successfully and give you no trouble. For the -tiiiantets/oCthts, season we will give you prices and 1ii'i"r"ii"ii'fFiiiiiii 301.19g; £93 CASH iv You wAmrtostttyt.tet,,tiyltr,,ie3y was: to l Dalglish'ts 01d Stand. CASH AND tha PRICE. (jul)llll tt ’LIYINGSTON, Agents, 1grcARTEilTnit, The Busy Store. Silver Silks. I Plain Pong colors. 'i5iiiriiiinirarnirNoN Pongor or Sinai: Silks i New on Hand Maxwell's Steel Rakes, etc. Coulthard & Seotth Seed Britta and llal rows. Wilkinson Plough' and acumen. Organs & Pisnos of the best nukes. A few Stoves at job prices. New Williams Sewing Me chines. Full Stock of Repairs always on hand. Ingest stock of Repair: for all kind. a! i by us. Come and buy our mtehlnu and f getting repsirs. of the Colon-3w] Adnm' Waggon. In ot- the Stock we will mm . Meal reduction Town, Durham. 51. I T r, u " as; © Ta,