2ilfi,, rorld go to Ethan andle all ble For iees and Jr. r. maul.- A , soil in nznn. In or- m reductio- , mm: Cut- will toppling t own “In hom "ow. { waisted atd get Hon-Ind a" kind. of new)“ and ERY to. and LIED hook la. Ar Hood's Pttis net minions†with Hood‘s Sampuilla. Cur. " liver ills. 26eenta. . A Million Gold Dollars. Would not bring bappines to the per- ton suffering with dyspepsia, but Hoods furmsparilhs has cured manly thousands of cases of this dim. t tones the stomach. regulates the howelu and puts all t_h_e mnetiinotof thesrstem i_n good workin order. 'It cmtoé a good 'ii tip. an! gives health, otretnttth and tT pine... Pas-ax 1103035 --We notice in but week‘s issue of the, Swan- Sun, that Mr. Mellvride. late of "my. hat rec- oived the Medal his cheese earned at the World's Fair in 12m. We are plmed'o no: honors coming to Mr. Mellvrido. n the hill were so different from our the only good quality noticeable intt its vigor and persistence. We eke it all hack. however. as we learned t In: merely an impromptu concert to elehnw the wedding of an elderly couple embarking on Matrimonial wa- tere. Plenum. vnyage. The Sun can "rt is 3 beautiful mead. not in a fine aluminum also and 1'tfl'T, panied h n In ates engrnv n the come: of Whig: the following W.". ment is printed: The United State. of America by tho Aet of their Cong: have nuthoriud The World's Collin: . C9mmission at, the Ityternatioetal Inhib- ition held in tho City of China“. was of Illinois. in the year I†to decree I lulu of upecillc merit which is let bo. low over the mm of an individunl mounting an examiner upon tho mg of a. board of international we! to William Mellvride. Chanda. ml. Ontario, Cheese Exhibit. girl; guy, texture and body, color. Mr. and Mrs. Browning: of this town have the deepest armpathy of the com- munity in the and wwwmnont ther no called upon to antler in the loss of their eldest son. "Geordie" was a hay of punch promise and his schoolmates . " with his parents. I MmrrcAur-We, intended to enter a -w-'u . mvor, tenure ana heal. color. “danish; the maximum pond lo WM 5.3). 15 and 10 respectively: them "ttt obtained in each o the show In: M '" 14.5 and 10. Tm: SHELBITRNE paperagivrtdowitttt ucrmnunf the ‘zn-at gathering there on the 12th. A 'ttttt 40 budget. were present. Dr. Spunk wnlked in tho parade and addressed the nearly 0000 people-present. Mrssus. Duncan Hmellio & Tom. Turn- hull of Rocky Sanger". left on Monday hot for Hnmilton where they have-sec- ured good situations for the alumna; they were tteeompattiytl John Galvin. of Hamilton a cousm of Mr. Smellies. Mr. Arch. Pnrk. Jr., Virkem, and hmily leave fun Sunâ€) Dakota, next Wk. Ile will have charge ofa 100 farm "tttthere. We are awry to lose such a good citizen. but wish him well in his far west hunw. Sacrament. of the Lord's Supper was dinpensed bust Sunday at the Bucky Snugeen Church. Rev. Mr. Anderson, of 'tiserton assigning in the preparatory services in Gaelic and English. 12 new members were added to the church. Mus. YuvMANs.--This noted walker i',':,,?,:, Tg,",':?',',',"; field died Satunluy t In t . age of a). Br voice and“ n the '/,tt done grunt work in 1"lt'lllili2 mu ma. . To irAnomr.---r'armern or others having young cattle which they are willing to trade for farm machinery. an have a splendid, choice at C. McKtwsos'te, Agricultural Emporium. lisp. Germ. Luyder. has returned home from 1valkeaton to spend her hot.. iduyu with her parents and other friends around Rocky Sunset-n. Krarr TO 'TMR Sror..--The Council of Bruce Township have granted the Elect- rir Railway the right of way on the sides of the toad. Huron-2" AnvocArB.-Wo hnd seal] hum Mr. Allen! (Colin) McFuyden. of Durham. who was visiting his nephew, Dr. muck. for a few dnys. BARGAINS for the neat so day! at Tanner'- Wunllen Mills Stow. Lower Towc.Se, bills. U. E. STEVENSON. - Mr. and Mrs. Spat-ling and daughter. left on Tim-Min) morning to visit friend- in Winghmn and neighborhood for s few days. mlest against the music Prof. A/di knii is hand how gave us last Monday eye- intt. The yytharout' ntrasin, that float. Miss S. A. Coleridge, Dunno". In. the .nmtn! her sister Mrs. U. Range for A few days the week, Hood's Samparilla Fun-me- the blood. oven-mu“ that tired eelintr, crate. an .ppctitc. And gives refreshing. M r. Adam Turner. who has been visit- ing at Mrs. Melinda left Tuesday mom- ink to visit friend! in Uwon Soudn. Miss Sam}! Woodland. of Toronto. in spending her holidays " her home in town. Misc Ramsay returned t home Cheier on.u"eunesdtsr o her in Mr. R. McFarlane. J . . lint this week. r I. on tho “ck Miss. Edith vckenit . friends irt.Hanover last "att,." "In, Mina Lizzie Anderson visited truetde in Owen Sound last Week. Misses Frank and Alma Hughe- are visiting friends in Hanover this week. s [not at Mr. Jas. . arson a mu we.._ Mina AllietMcRae return ed homo hom Toronto on Tuesday nights no Rxnsw will be not to any " (In. the balance of talt' for go eegttn. froth broken Sodas 'tttttt open ed- John Cameron 6 lbs for Ar,,. , " Min. Jennie Nowell. was visittng Manda " Well beck last week. Mia- Inn Lamb. of Markdule, I. TUitu lug u Mr. Wm. Anderson’s, Miss A. Henderson, of Chauworth, i. a must. at Mr. Jas. Carson's this week. Pint ell Canon's. Law. AND GENERAL. Emma cheGe" it is; THE ELETRIC 1tarLwAv.--In our last issue it was stated that Mr. McNamara had gone to New Yoak to have a confer- ence with Miller Bros. in regard to the Huron and Ontario Electric Railway. Helms since returned and regards his mission as being successful. Miller Bum. are not a myth as some have sup- posed. hut are a firm of raw shrewd and wide-awake brokers. The irrepres- sible Pew was there, and was as cool and hopeful as ever, Another gentle- man who took part, in the conference was an engineer named Moore. It seems that Moore is the most im irtant man ttt the whole business, for ll) is the man that controls the money. Thus far we lmye been dealing with men who have no money. Pew has no money, Miller Brosalmve no money. at least no money to build railways with. and contractor Moore is just no the. some tix. But Moore is able to get a good deal closet to the money than any of the others. The money belongs to the heirs of a certain large estate, which the executors are seeking protitable investment for, and on Moore"s recommendation it will he so invested. Before recommendation that this money be applied for the gur- pose of buildingan electric rsilway.t ere are a few things which this Mr. Moore would like to know. First of all he must have a free right of way, from ( one end of the road to tho other. Then I he wants to have the route surveyed by. ncompetent engineer. a. mag) made Show ing the height of the gm es, and the water privileges. Next he wants a statement of the probable earnings of the road after it has been constructed. When this information has been sup- plied him. if it is constrictor ' how.“ then go on sud build the road. In fact he is ready to begin now. and is anxious tacomplctc tho portion from Walker- town to Goderich this fall. Mr. Meth mars come "my well placed. He is of 1 opinion thatwhilc this mun Moore is; notthc kindofamnato rushlntowildg at. schemes. 'tPt Mann‘s-rum: is Anxious no on m I ' ‘ provided he can Ramble pros. poet. of making undertaking â€y. The right of way has tl',th, bum secured toitsdutnnteottti0mi necrlyallthc 2g,r2grd,"'g the my. showing a gape-it to tiihrthepr6let "tne..- M R. WM. wmaaAs.--on Monday last all that was mortal of this esteemed young man was laid to rest in the cem- etery on the hanks ot' the Saugeen. For over a year the diseased had been ill, and latterly it has been only a. ques- tion of time when death would claim him. Deceased was for several gears in the employ of the Hunter ros., Lower town. and was well liked for his mniahilty and genial business turn. From Durham he went to Owen Bound, and la ter to Kansas City, U B., where he contracted the disease that carried hun ,otf. The size of the funeral Jr"': esaion indicated the respect entertaihed for the deceased and his family. We extend our sympathy to sovruwing relatives. ICE CREAM PARTt--The Ladies cf Trinity Church intend holding an ice cream party at the residence of Mr. Holt, on Friday evening 2tth Inst. The Band will be present anda good pro- gmlnmein Ii'iopgb"di some able outside assistance aying been secured. Ad- mission We. Mr. Colin C. McFayden. of Glenelg, paid his unmet-nus frivuds in this '. tciu. tty a visit last week, not for ailing the Tums. Colin is Well pleasefl ow:- the genernl result of the elections hut ape-ci- ally m or the return of his old friend. Dr. Lutdorkin. for whom he worked 1uwd.--Pt. Elgin Times. TORONTO has got into a some during the last few days over the destruction of man cf its best shade trees hy the 'G)'l'.'liTdi! of the white Tussook moth. It has made its appearance all at once and vigorous measures, spraying, Ac., are ire-inn taken to atop its ravages. Awnnmsm AGRICULTURAL Sammy. Mr. Jas. Watson the new and energetic Secretnly of this Society was in towns Tuesday in the interests of their fall show. and received smne f?t1eouragement, Mr. D. McCormick is still President. Cmuotm.--Au intelligent observer in- forms us that one day lately he observed " contest between " grasshopper and at species of tturterfir" the grasshopper getting the wm-st of it. Nuceess to the parasites that, prey on the hopper. CBIAP Immaasa.---Metvrm. Hewsnn Bros. have announced that they will furnish current. turn 16 candle tT,,',','.' lamp at the rate"! 8100 per lig Lper yen. Installation made with best material and ttest class workmanship. l Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown and daughter. Miss Maud. of Minto. spent. a few days in town visiting at. Mei. Me, Cmnb's. Mrs. Brown's lumber, and Mr. Allan McKinnon's of town. Mr. W. K. Reid, Gleneden. was in town this week takiu afew preliminary skirmishes of 10 to 2511mm or so on his wheel, before leaving for Detroit on a visit to his daughter. Misses Violet McDuff and Ens Me. Intrye. of Markdale, and Miss Bessie Patterson of Thessa1on are guest. of Miss Beatrice McIntyre. The M isms Hamilton are visiting their sister Mrs. Bolt. They brought' their wheels along. 80(21er PAname.-Court Durham I. O. F. will on Sunday next attend mine Service in Trinity Church. in a Mr. Fitzgerald and son of Kincardine spent a. few days at Mr. w. B. Voilet's. Miss Anna Mchbghhn. of Prieeriihs, was the guest of her cousin Miss B. Mc- Kinnon fora few days this week. Mr. F. E. Mneklin, Stanford, came up on his wheel on a brief visit to Durham fe ienda at the beginning of the week, Anruvms.--The Steamshi on which Dr. Ed. Lauder sailed for ll'nl'lL'l has been reported at old country ports. Miss Wilson of Sttntford was visiting her friend Miss S. Voiiet. Miss Elsie Sutherland is home for the holidays. She has a. new wheel. Visited nt Hr. A. Diligngks one day laat week, Min: o. Stewart. of town, spent a few t days visiting at Bunesaan this week. I Miss A. Whitmore left for Toronto on L Mfw, of Priceville, __._‘ nun. u li86, Daniella: B. 5‘8, Hanna), c. 563. Henderson. U. 'lk Irvine, A. 494, Keopcko. C. 563. Mitchell, G. Mit, Thomas. M. Mt), Woodward. L. as. H. Ohmick. 436. P. 8. Llama-5 wrote. Pt-ttd--. Damm, B. M. mm. B. 918, Stephen, A. 976. Woodwtl'd. O. 58. i5-,,.-ua.-rrh- A. Ihr-rr-lt' wrote. Pulled Akin. L. 500. Bellamy, U. WI, Johnna, II. 467. Sheardown. A. 517. admin. c. 422. Wib. cox. A. M mm J. Mik lifntmmxr--Hilt, J. ' Recommended for Bnt---Artn- strong. E. HANOVER; _ - - "7"iiriiii7rffie/i if. 468. Ram, s. M8, AMI. w, CP, Bugs. IreA.h. Er.uetrr IilstttANcgr--4e8 wrote. Pn-sd-OM. umu. G. 447, Elliott. V. 497 Ford R. R. 546, Heath, 3. 5w. Irwin, kCiiii,' John- ston, U. 461, Lucas. L. trar, Lyons. L. 482, Miller, E. Wi, Barker, C. 461. Buchanan, E. 588. Lamb. Joseph MB, Lucas. M. MD Mann. _W.7481. McLeod. W. Ido, Stam- P. S. L-mo-ll' wrote. Pa-td-.. Buchanan. T. 707. Douglas, B. 877. Male, H. 673, Hill, a. 744, Johnston, M. m Mathews, L Tm, NE}? M. 704. Stephen, E. 752, Plowes. A. . _ P. B. LEAVING-7 wrote. P-ed,--. Banks, M. WI, Firth. J. W. tru, Firth. T. wt, Ritchie. W. J. 872. Recommended-McKu-hnie. C. Entrance-Little, J. A. Recommended for Illutrtutee-thsmp- hell, In. boski,'J. tm, P. s. LeAvma--8 wrote. Pa-d..-. Irwin, F. 649. 1teeomrnended--Brodie, T. J. ghttranee--Morrow, D. Murdoch, J. Recommended for 1llntmetce---Hill, B. Mount. H. R. 4118 Meredith, Addie 43ii Staples G. A. 444 MrtsUott U. R. 436 m,cai;i'aiiieiluiG, A., Munro J. D ' Willis, w. The following is the complete list of thtrEntrances and Leaving candidates who passed these examinations or were recommended by the Board of Exam- iners for the. centres named. The mark:- regain-d to pass were: Entrance. 42?, Leaving 637, besides one-third ot the marks in each subject for both examinations. One third of the‘marke in each subject was required before a candidate,- was awarded an Entrance eertihcatc on the 1asavirtgdilxatnimstion. The Education Department will cun- firm or disallow the admission of recom- mended candidates. Ucrtiileates will be l out, to teachers in due time. i Mr. Dixon. of No. I, Glenelg. passed 4 out of 5 and Mr. (mimic, of No.13 Egremunt had two writing and both passed. Durham School has done well, and Mr. Mills is in be congratulated on the success attain " tho pupils. 17 out of " is a good ropertion, heeldes he has one passed in ll'i'2'fl'llfl,', and Bert Mockler. who wrote in Itat Pprtage in expected to add one more to the number. Mr. John Graham, as usual has a re- cord. 3 for Entrance all passed. 6for Leaving 4 passed. 1 Recommended and l secured secured Enhance standing. Two of his entrance are near the top In the County. The Section appreciate: ability and never allows MI. Graham} anxiety as to the future and have": engaged him foe 1M. 1 Mr. Brown, Hanover, has also a high proportion passed, two of his pppila be. mg the highest in the county. Through the courtesy and promptnm of Inspector Campbell we are enabled to give the Entrance results this week, much earlier than usual. The little army of pupils and their teachers are now tsatisfied t that is, nearly all. a few have fallen and the discipline will be 509d we hope to inspire for further ef. RmnmmraL SHOOTING MAaxhr..t. The Annual match of the 31st Bat. talion will be held on the range near Hewson’s Mill, on Friday next, when the crack shots of Durham. No. t Company and Flesherton, No. 6 Company, will try conclusions. We believe it is the 011st at other places for the ladies to grace the field by their presence. We would suggest that our ladies give this matter their serious consideration in the interest of our loyal volunteers. Mr. Jars. Cassels rammed on Monday evening from his home in Fergus quite recovered from his recent illness. FAnxlx’s 1mrrmmr.-.-A meetimf this body will be held in Russell l, Dromore, next Thur-sang July mm. afternoon and eveningw on an inter- esting grogrnmme of addresses by Messrs C eland, Listowel . and Cashing. Kenilworth; and local men will he l given. Dr. Iyanderkin, M. P. and D.) McNichol. M. P. P., will also be present. Good music provided, everything free and good, go to Dromore. DURHAM. ENTTtAmm.--ui6 wrote. Paaaed,--. Blair, A. 503 Beers, J. 555 Unmet-on, M. 453 Davidson, Maud 482 Davidson, F. 510 Gadâ€. L. 471 Greenwood, G. 594 Hunter, J. ti01 Hunter, M. 488 Hutton, J. ti6t Jones, M. 451 McGillivmy, B. 463 McGillivruy. U. 429 Mcb‘illivmy, M. 4% Parker. B. 464 Renwick. J. tiott 1le.snolds V. 559 Miss Flossie Cochrane of Woodstock is fl"' gth of Mrs. D. Jackson. Saunders, M. Scarf. R. Scott, L. Stinsun, M. A. WheUn M. Cameron H. Gordon, R. yunterLA. ltei'nolds V. Ito wrtson E. INTMNCE RESULTS. FLESHERTON. MABKDALE. 472 477 479 513 511 . I- . var... .31:- ':-h a...“ " c -f’ - -' TORONTO ttfl " choice gonna Bulls for sale. 12 to Namath: ol . Terms 12 month.. H. PARKER, Durham. 1hN-ar- lo wrote, P-d--. Brown, M. "2aeeber, R 458. S ielmuch- or. W. Mlt, Wahn. A. as. v3.5». B. There cane to lot 8. Con. 6. Glenda. on the 2tth of lay. one yearling better. It in black with e ymall white mark on the belly. Any one ataxia-urn plea. rev " nee- en e an . P Apr P0 W.PAYI 'JItr v. """* ,-.-.._._-_ .-- ,_,7 _ _ “inst advancing any mane I h was Tl'fl'l or otherwise on Lot TIN'. g in the 2nd Concession East Gunman Road, in the Township of Glenelg in the County of Grey. with out mly written order or consent. " I claim a. ifo Eat»: in the aid lamb: Dated July mu 18w. I hereby give notice, that l wan all or ulny‘peponq IT, len'? rtfyeett.tt: DURHAM PHARMACY. 'Red Messina Orange" “or." "Florida Fruit" just" good "Mint Nectar†very cooling "Egg Plunphate" Not of Medicine but of Cool Delicious Sodawater, with the new 96 Jtaeorr. Haue you tried. "Cherry Ripe" Tastes. just I the name suggest; AND NEW SUMMER DRINKS STBAYED HEIFEB. T803038!!! 830311108118. ALL OTHER Flavors AT nah “was MCDONALD. "Egg Lemonade" NmmrADT NOTICE. Tastes. just what GALDER’S BLOCK- RAMSAY & MORLOCK 't,efttt, with Potent tip and fae ug Good ft Oxford- 2 link. Ladies’ an Oxfords Fine Tan Oxfords Last week we bought another large lot of BOOTS ' SHOES and the values are so interesting we cant keep from telhndg you about them. They are from the ly.s.trfitaltartr, an good, shoes, even if they do cost a httle more at firit, always give the best satlsfactxon si,ht.1,ystsyh, 86 wt1ie'i';'llr5"1"tt"t'ourt" oo lfeti'h',R"tgbimrgitAt',t,Tokg. setl'ir,'4)',tylttg,hfe,tg,ttti, a: M st't'S,,'ht'pi'gtsrfcur'. 125 1rinest..1,ri.d. omen; you. 'lt'l'd 'h"gll'WJM,'o'l) mm: 2 26 some shoe snaps. Light Stripe and Spot Prints Oregon Crinkle: Itt and dark Zep yrs and Ging am- Spot C,ream and white Mue1in. This is the season of the year for light Waiste and Blouses. We have a. nice assortment of Is, Too Hot to bake these days. Save your time and your ttpet by buyiqg pomp of thpse fresh ttet Biscuits 8 iiiirerisnt €ari3tios just to hand, including GARIBALDI. PINE APPLE wmns. FRUIT GINGERBREAD. JAM JAM. JELLY wanna. MOLASSES spurs. VARSITY. WINE. '_------- 811ml Rednehnns in Mlllinnry for the next two waeks. Highest mtrket price paid for Batter and Eggs. Just Arrived WAREHOUSE, Upper Town, Durham. And Sold at Lowest Possible Prices. Call and Inspect and be Convinced. --milAL1ilR IN--- All kinds of Farm Machinery, Vehicles, Organs a Pianos, Sewing Machines, Etc. FEED CORN. M. s. CORN. Millet. Hungarian Grass. Turnip Seed. ABERDEEN PURPLE TOP. IMPROVED GREY STONE. LINCOLN RED GLOBE. Chas. McKinnon Potato Bug Killer $1.00 for 100 lbs. SLUG SHOT for Cabbage Grubs. Moth Camphor Balls. Fly Paper lPads. Moth Camphor Paper. Sticky Fly Paper. Chloride Lime. Machine Oils. EVERYTHING BOUGHT FOR CASH One On Havana's Light Steel nodal-cheaper nun ever. One Car Brockville Buggies, alao‘ Ganauoque, and Campbell, Lon: don Carnage: a Buggies. Ono Oar Chatham Famous Wagons, also Snow Ball Wagons. New Stock of the lamoua Ramsay Cam-at fabulous prices. Front a Wood's Slugs A Bin- g»), Duchy Iowan 'lS%'llt, Buckwheat & Rape, IQ PAW‘ Gun AND ON; Pawn. Land Faster. BARREL SALT. PAWS @PBEEN and SH ran from 50c up. Men's ntron Wil Gaiters l 25 Men'- Tan goats special 2 26 Men’s Tan Oxford. special I w, Bog'l Tan Oxford sizes I to 5 so . en'l and Rain Running Shoes in all Silver Silks. Plain Pongor or Slush Silks In Druggist * Seedsman. Durham. . McKINN ON IO WER TOWN. Now on Hand - stwell's Steel Rakes. on. Coulthsrd &Soott's Seed Drift! and Est rows. Wilkinson Plough and Seamus. Omens & Pianos of the best makes. A few Stoves st job prices. New Williams Sewing Mt- chines. Full Stock of Repairs always on hand. all tiiti's, in! kt Q it {a}