interests â€"B f }rthest--re.d llm ertise . 10ns a, worth 73e for 55e extra heayy, 506 1es wide, black aud col »Is worth 60c for 49¢ Pal. at 20c pair $1.25 and $1.50 eayy, $1.25 and $1.50 w und stylish, $1.25 pecial, $10.00 14e yard LI 15*, tor 12}e¢ at all prices, 8, from 12}stnp D. for §1 25 00, for 856 e LF 2¢c. 25 and 300 15¢ «an or 2 for #5¢ c can or 2 for 25¢ ch or 35¢ pair itched, special. at %¢ d 75¢ f est Prices , from 20¢ ap d SHOES [ING .98 a pair 90 a pair ned, with strap and buekle , for 8e ountry, er. ODUCE and buckle, $1.60 each for 25. for 90e ial value, at $5¢ and q NS ecial at 5 LOTHS well lined, $7 50 . with best trit The Annvust Convention of the Lay® Workes aml 8. 8. Teachers of the D.ocese of Huron, will be held this year ' on the Â¥th and 20th of October,. at Clinton. The Bishop of Huaron will preâ€" : side, and also deliver an address on | "Church Choirs," The program is an ; Anterestingy one. â€" Clinton is bent on leaging nothing nundone in the way of lrnlorr;ni-:mo-m. Mr. John “H.llsful‘d' is the loeal secretary. | athe â€" «efore $ ye rs. Fast Tnsrssixoâ€"Some pretty fast hreshin@ was done at Mt. Neti B]?i('k'!-' ilenelg, isst week, when Capt,. MeDon. id, of the 6h Con., who ‘was at the elm, rusbed thkrough 17 loads of peas nd 5 louls of oats in 1 hour, 57 minutes. his is the last and the fastest of the eason and has not been equalled, it is supposed, siice Don. MeMillan‘s time, num‘er, and is mie of the hbest this eontinent. the special wri which is most i ter and illustrat of prize animals the highest ex should be witho .la;rul'. Sen ant Press. Toro: Dr. Cowan, who In §4‘s practice, was becoming deranged is saud to the ef habit. He was ren by his bm:ll‘wr. W myone who has g« this op any other s L ; 0C k 14 vesr. a.0 and see ours Powing rain P i:l the ')urhum‘ 1 programme though they had AMiitous for anot] their very best, took the chair, a WXdg out, and Y ',:"_‘; Varuice, was taken ill last week, it is mng deranged in mind, owing, l_u"at’“‘-‘l' to the effects of the opivm m le was removed on Saturda uy O Totber. We sympathize witz |hii(me who has got into the toils of .M"". any other seductive bhabit but yy, " t is wost unfortunate if nedical .,d";:h‘.’ may have the power of life ‘""ln in their hands, and who know its infl::.:: drugs, should come under A!‘»‘Y Sinownu We ye _ Un 1 iuLkYt , SAUCORRNâ€"Rev, Mr. Jansen :‘“'!rvd his lecture, "Life in ll:u:e"d‘;; AM appreciative audience he! ""‘L\! evening last. He 'r*° ‘?: 900 two houws in his \mgulfl"’l’h fls ind left his bearery T olland. *# which he intends to extract them 1.1 m-u‘ml lecture at an e@ll’g'!" w me lecture will be given 6 :“Nlund;\y next. A nice collection 'T:il:u up which goes to the benefit ' h;-vu uj tlapep Fars ridesmaid Uyxex®apâ€" W hy y not like Heaven use in heaven the e giÂ¥en in mMakhg any weadias thiâ€" Duckam curiers have decided to jo» as »cation in compétition for the stano tankaâ€"d and will meet toâ€"morrow «ht in tie Middangh House to complet. r amzation. â€" Dorhksm is grouped with un Souad,. Sonthamptn, â€" Lacknuow, mxeville, Kincardine and Chesley. We eitend congratulations to our iends Mr. and Mrs. A. Little, Varvey, ho list week entered on a matrimonial liance, We believe a large nuimber of aluable presents were recervsed. . Mr. ¥‘m. Â¥eQueen Mt, Forest was groomsâ€" mn, and Miss Lizzie Harris, Hamilton, Miss EJen 140 uest of Mrsâ€" & , for Torout® t Miss Edith 1 ned to Owe rther cont inue er suecesA. Mrs. Milligan llie Johnst on d w spent Satu splawe Teft "" e marttime P o weks spg.y1NG â€"‘ .. D, Jack evenin m““ homE Â¥, and left hi i which he int A second | lect :"“_’-_kflnre* jeve gquite NOQ}C!c bundant f uit. Auction Sale nd Farniture in uth inst., it !‘he utaly > ybasio B 4* V jenos nds th MUr. R. hiskly e late J n, Prop Mis L. OV i6 giy meet nary Ramet\ Yr f0h uul ers am| S. e of Huron, e Ith and w. The Bisl and also d ch Choirs," sting one. g nethiug ov xew sls "YeArtbu" ‘s t . , mest* wgiving DaY , 2 4 week late! “w" Qarso® is w know Y jubet Â¥u is Z0 strong., They averâ€" e parades a week and h;lYG f":e es to neighboring cities, To â€" entlusasm they wear gold hats and clothing, use gold anes with flags inserted at one xG@ for October is a spleadid and is the most attractive is e hbest Agzicultural Journal on inent. _ Anexcellent feature is ial write up of Toronto Fair, most interesting both in matâ€" llustration. _ ‘The ilHlustrations mimals, breeders, etc., are of est exceltence, and no faria + without it. _ The price is only . _ Send 10 cents, to the " Bryâ€" , Toronto " for a copy, or come SMI"‘“‘ were yi ,‘mnstcbll Norh M .« “(~F;ll):xll(‘, .,r‘ and Mi†Mc- Il'n lihfl Sc‘l.llll'd. y on & trip to time provinces, aud will be gone n Sale of Stock, Implements niture in Priceville, on Monday .. at the lot formerly owned by Jas. Cameron,. _ Miss J. Camerâ€" p., D. McCormick, Auctioneer. . Smith read a paper at the meetiue of the Forein Mis woety on the life and work of a vto the New Helrides, which soken of ty he: Presb, tetiun wedding, L06AL noil lt f uit. t + x â€"." B Mission, gan and Misses Jessie and on drove down to Mt. Forest Saturday and Sunday with who had taken Dr. Jamieâ€" sSuga® 1 .“( The result of the spraying son‘: orchard is we beâ€" wb » in better and mo.e lerson and her daughter visiting last week at Mr. and curri »lingham, Dornoch, was $ olfe, \\'edueaday. leavâ€" Leeson, of Varney, reâ€" n Sound last week to » her studies. We wish AND GENERAL. is Darbham and viemâ€" 2 That‘s eany. Beâ€" y nether marry uor w. â€" Why are there so â€" year ? 0 Tia‘‘s har. id bach=lor a oigzests r oand th e wout be cRae, of Markdale, had w days to attend his 98 ] ay has been fixed for er than usual, is on hisgaunds, Tnxâ€" yisidly what a Ligh moruiny. . for a $1 at Mceâ€" ants just arrived ERORS IOCERT CC PemWne se eB er ce y tainment, and will also addreéss the conâ€" . vention. _ This meeting is going to be a star in the east and wise men (and woâ€" | men) in the schools of the west shouald ‘endeayor to be there. Dundalk expects them. 1 _ Wreporxg Berns3.â€"The residence of Mrs. McRae was on Wednesday last the scone of the happy union of her daughter, Bella. to Mr. McAlpine, of \ Thesgalon. _In the prese e of relatives and a few friends Mr. Jansen tied the knot and the happy couple left by uocon train on a wedding tour. The same day by the same clergyman, Miss ; Mary A. Bell and Mr. Jas. McClocklin were made happy,and left on a honeyâ€" moon tour for Toronto and other places, ‘The ReviEw extends congratulations to both. £ On Monday last a large number of friends of Rev. ‘Dr. Smith met at his father‘s residence to spend a farewell hour or two with him and his family, before leaving for India. Friends began to arrive early in the afternoon and at 4 p.m, an informal meeting took %l:ce, speaking being done_ outside. vs. Jansen, Durham ; McNab, Kilsyth; Anâ€" derson, Crawford ; Thompson, Chatsâ€" worth, and the Rev. Mr, Little, all made brief and affectionat® addresses, Dr. Smith was deefly touched and replied approrl iatety. _ Heleft Tuesd y by noen train for Hamilton and goes thence to Montreal on his way to India to assume the duties of chaplain to the British reg ment staiioned at Mhow, and will act as treasurer for the Foreign Mission stations in India. Dornoch has a name ERTE "o 1000 Kasine& sont out Smith a: Sensible men take a l00k arOUNG UC~ fore purchaging a new suit, we have a very large ihlpment of Scotch goods they‘re exc?)ti(mnlly new and fine the {l‘il‘fl‘- ar> _ low, call at J. A, Hunter‘s Jpper Town, f DORNOCH FAREWELL GATHERING by the body, and by the programme the nieeting promises to be of tke best. Trustees are earnestly invited to attend Thursday afternoon to take part in the work. Mr. W. J. Sharp, H(hst.ein. ~câ€" cupies the chair and the prograimme bears the names of Glendinning, Dunâ€" dalk ; Blakeston, Priceville ; Inspector Campbell, W. Irwin, Flesherton ; Jordan Mea(’ord; M. 8. Jenkins and Packham, 0. 8, 6. 1. ; W. McWhinney, R. J. Shute, and Misses Gibson, Scott and Smith. Miss Annie Richardson, tercher of elocuâ€" tion in the Toronto College of Music, has been engaged for t-hejvivenimi‘ enterâ€" 8. Greyvy TEacHETYS‘ AssoctaTION.â€" The thirty fifth meeting of this Instituâ€" tion will be held on Thnrsdaï¬' and Friâ€" day of next week in Dundalk, | This is the first time Dundalk has been houored J. A. Hunter has had to reneat his original order for Whitham‘s hand made boois three times within a month and a half another lot just received, they are the best Standard hand made boots on the market, Mr. John Watson, Proton Station, visâ€" ted friends in Normauby and Durham last week. e Rev. Hcou Crozisr.â€"This weilâ€" known and highly respected clergyâ€" man and his amiable wlife renewed acâ€" quaintances _ with many Egremont friends at Holstein last week during show day,. _ Mr. Crozier has been 12 yea‘s in Grand Valley He is looking well and seems good for many veas of work yet, though for 12 yenrs he has only been two weeks out of harness. A death in his congregation compelled him to shorten his stay. GreEat Vaur®.â€"Phe REvIEW and the Weekly Globe will be sent to any address on this continent till Ist Januâ€" iry 18908, for $1.35. . Join the REviEw clubâ€"over 150 others have done soâ€" and get all the news of the workt and the locality, The Globe is bigger than ever and the Review is absolutely necâ€" essary as a local paper. We are glad to welcome a new corâ€" respondent from Crawford to our large family of excellent writers. The REâ€" vIEW wishes to have a representative at every post office in the ridinz. ti1f, charged with assault. â€" Evidence led magistrates to impose a fine of $10 and costs, amounting in all to about $18. Another charge for furious driving, laid by Jno. Nedegar, was withdrawn. Before magistrates Mockler and Calâ€" der on Thursday the 8th inst. Wim, Shnr;‘). defendant, Jno. A. Rlack, plainâ€" FEL . Bm commetene dereseâ€" Pve S ul UE Mr. Will Harris, of the ReviEw staff has had a two weeks‘ holiday, a part cf which he spent with the gan. Mr. V. Kester, of Fleslierton, filled the vacant place. The impurities in the bloo1 which cause scrofulous eruntions are thoroughâ€" !Ig eradicated by Hood‘s Sarsaparilla. ry it. LO8T.â€"In Thursday last between Durham, and the residence of Mrs. 8. Morrison, North of Town, a parcel of dry goods. The finder will oblige by returning to Mrs. Morrison or leaving at Review Office. | 5 Ibs. 1 oz. was the weight of two Thev‘re going fast, because they re the newest, and finest and cheapest, at J, A. Hunter‘s, Ladies Winter Jack: ts the r‘nest in town, and think of the lurge assortment to choose from,. Take a look at them soon,. ic o. .2 00000 CCC TOC F0 S UHC GHC True Blood Purifier. Hood‘s Pills are the best family caihâ€" artic and liver medicine. Gentle, reliâ€" aie, Sure, AThuv're Foing fixt horumss That ns Is contained in a bottle of Hood‘s Sarsaparillia than any other similar proparation. It costs the preprietor and manufacturer more. 1t costs the jobber more and it is worth more to the conâ€" sumer, It has a record of cures unâ€" known to any other preparation. It is !“he hf,“‘." to buy because it is the One Mr, Shires, Port Elgin, a cousin of ReeveSpari.n , spent Suncay with him. Mr. and Mrs, Patterson, Howick, visitâ€" ed over Sunday with their daughter, Xrs. Bean, nawss _ speg 2C t Ceâ€"062â€" Ate s rEEEREETy Scotchtown, | They were weighed in t:wn othe other ({uy. Who can beat #hams grown ’!‘)‘v Mr_jt'\:-llz'ii‘ill:; More Curative Power take a look around beâ€" STEÂ¥ENSONâ€"On Friday, Oct,. 8th to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Steverson a son. IrtTryâ€"On Wednesday, September the 30th, to Mr, and Mrs. C. Petty, a daughter. WHITMOREâ€"In (Gilenelg, on Saturday, Oct. 10th, to Mr. and Mrs, Nathaniel Whitmore a son, McCiLutvyRAYâ€"In Glenelg, on the 11th of Oct. a daughter to.Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McGillivray. VoLLETtâ€"In Durham, (mi)ct. 7th, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Vollet. NicHor â€" McArrisTERâ€" At the resiâ€" dence of the bride‘s parents, Collingâ€" wood, on Wednesday, Sept. 30, Mr. Thos. Nichol, Artemesia, to Miss Rosa McAllister. Litre®kâ€"PEtrIGREWâ€"At the residence of Mrs. P. Simons, 90 Vine St., Hamâ€" ilton, on \Vednesd.'g'. 7th inst.. at 8 Y; m., lg the Rev. Vauwhite, Mr. A. ittle, Varney. to Miss Maggie Pettiâ€" grew, Normanby. NrEpzoarâ€" Bryorx â€" In Durham on Tuesday. 13th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Jansen, W im, Nedegar, to Agnes Bryâ€" en, both of Hanover. f McALPINEâ€"MCRArâ€"In Durham, on Wednesday, Oct. 14th, at the residence of Mrs. Mc;bw. by the_Rev, Mr. Janâ€" sen, Â¥r. D. McAlfline, Druggis:, Thesâ€" salon, to Miss Bella McRae, of Chat:â€" * (Grorcr RussELrL. Secy. Durham 9th Oct., 1896. Ist, That notice be given to all house holders to have wells and cisterns on their premises cleaned out before the 15th November. 2nd. That Privy Viaults be also cleanâ€" ed out and disinfected before the said date. 3rd. That no offal refuse matter of any kind be dropped into the river or placed upon any vracant lot, and that a‘l such be burned on the premisges. 4th. The Board likewise recommends that all persons building stables and water closets shall first obtain perâ€" mission from the B. of H. as to the site of out houses and the board reâ€" commends the adoption of dry earth water closets. worth. f ( McCro x 1nâ€"BErrâ€"In Darham on Wed. neâ€"day, by the Rev. A. G. Jansen, Mr. Jas. McClocklin to Mary A,, daughter BOARD of HEALTH + The Board of Healih met, pursuant to notice in the Cerk‘s office on Friday evxvening the 8th inst., Mayor I aidlaw in the chair. â€" When it was tesolved Flour per 10UM ......... Oatm per sack ...... Fxili Wheat per btighel Oats, * Peas, mikd Barlr)‘, 64 Pututoes, _ per bag Avples ** Dntter perIDi.....sic....s, Luge, pet d0% . .......:.. Sheep.kine, eacb......... MiIPS, . +i ras versanss$sreses HYY PEL.OUAE »xase«sers: srs Printed notices containing further inâ€" formation: as to: conditions of proposed contracts may be seen and blank ém'ms of _ Tender may be obtained at Post Offices at Pomona, Irish Luke and Priceville, and at this office. H. G. HorpxirK. Post Office Inspector. POST OFFICE IN8SPECTOR‘3 OFFICE, Stratford 1st October, 1886. S EALEDTENXDERS,addressed to the Postâ€" master General, will be received at Ottawa until _ noon, on Friday, 18th Novemter; 1896, for conveyance of Her Majeaty‘s Mails, on a proposed contract for four years 2 times per week each way. betaween Pomona and Priceville frcimn the Ist January next. R. 0O, Kmaour, Solicitor for Johnâ€" Middleton Findlay, Jane Taylor and Jolhn Russell, the Executors and Executrix of said Estate. Dated at Mount Forest this 8th day of October, A. D. 1806. ses, and descriptions and: particulars and proof of their claims, statements and accounts and the nature of the security (if any) held by them. And further take notice that after the l6th day of November A. D. 1896, the said Executers and Executrix of the said Estate will proceed to distribute the Assets of said Estate among the peirsons entitled thereto haying regard only to such claims of which notice shall have been received and said Execâ€" utors and Executrix will not be responâ€" sible for the said Assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose claim notice shall not nave been received at the time of saeh distribu tion. WPneNemaLy epouls aDiccer eegey Ts sb 0 ts Bsce rased = Claims or Accounts of any kind against the said Alexanaer Taylor are to send by mail, postage prepaid, or delivered to, Robert Ormiston Kilgour of the Town of Mount Fovrest in the County of Wellington, Solicitor for John MidGdleâ€" ten Findlay, Jane Taylor and John Russell the Execuiors and Executrix of the said Estate, on or before the 9th day of November A. D. 1896, their ()hristia‘u names, surnaimes and addresâ€" Pursuant to Revised Statutes of Ontâ€" ario Chapter 110, Notice is bereby gilven that all person or persons baving ; PC PHDRDNLY pons Atvaveene tulls ¥‘% L L of Mr. Alox. Bell, Glenelg. In the Estate of Alexander Taylor late of the Township of Egremont in '!1‘0 County of Grey, Merchant, deceasâ€" MAIL CONTRACT. Notice To Creditors. DURHAM MARKET. MARRIED. se« see se see w 4 k 4.;« :« ‘ 1 bhshel ... 0 y sos * 0 ®* s« > Q *f a : *O bag sies O ht ss« i0 Merecarteenee 0) BIRTHS. [ \.-t:‘ p 2+ Mat ,aâ€˜Ã©ï¬ ,'3{; hi. uB e i PÂ¥peq 12 wbe 5 "Ay AnG J $1 ©0 to $2 0: 1 60 to 1 60 0 70 to 0 75 0 16 to 0 18 0 38 to 0 4 0 25 teo O 30 0 25 to O OC 0 25 t~ 0 30 0 12 to 0 12 0 12 to 0 12 0 25 to 0 50 8 ©0 to 0 00 9 00 to 10 00 0 4 0 30 0 OC 0 80 0 12 0 12 0 50 ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO A Meeting of the South Grey Dstriet of the Patrons of lndnstri will be held at 2. p.m, on Tuesday 20th October, in Have you tried the AMERICAN.? If not do so and we feel conâ€" fident you will be perâ€" fectly satisfied. RAP & p.FH DH AGCBCAEY . aqnN . CC UNCNENTe c 66 Calder‘s Hall, Lower Town Durham. A full attendance is reg‘ue-ted. T. MitiGaN®,. . Sec‘y Durham, Oct. 13th, 1896 LOWER TOW M . Qoods lLamp Goods, at lowest prices. AMERICAN Canadian COAL OIL. Lamp REVIEW and GLOBE, $1.35 REVIEW and SUN, $1.85 REVIEW armd Daily World. _ $#2.50 REVIEW and Witness, #1.60 Other Papers also at reduced rates,. We are prefpm-vd to take building con tracts and furnish all kinds of Material at living prices. We beg to sounou that we have thea reil.ieud Banquet, nanging WATSOH BROS NORTi RGREMOXT. When you first notice your eyes failing, or it seems a strain on thene to read or do near work, consult an eye specialistâ€"one that is permanently located and makes a specialty of the eye. This way you will have comfort, and save what money can‘t buy. PROF. CHAMBERLAIN EYXE SPECIALIST 87 King St. East, TORCKNTO, OXT. PLANING AND MATCHING«â€"~ Axp Firtmos or ant Kinpsg Bpectacles when you shouldn‘t a not wearing them when you should. Don‘t trifle with this precious gift by not heeding the dictates of nature. There is such & thinc as wearine Dromore, June 6th, ‘86. DONE AND SATISFACTION GUaARANTEED, SHINGLES ON HAND GOD‘S Createst Gift to Man A. â€" GORDON IMPROVED MACHINERY. Clocks {Ind _Watches! MacFARLANE & Co. CUR CHAINS AND CHARMS MODERN. STAND LAMPS IS HIS VISION. Lamp Goods. PATRON MEETING. ALIVE ! Are not Ancigent but CLUBBING. Are not dead but and AT RIGHT PRIOES. x: hy 2 10e ali rebu.lt and with to 61 ) the public DURHAM Bean & Co, UPPER TOWN, DURHAM. JUST ARRIVED®~ FULL LINES 0OF STERLING BROTHERS CELEBRATED MAKE OF HAND MADE Men‘s, Boys‘ and Youths‘ Long Boots We Se‘l 28 lbs Brown Sugar for $100. It will be to your advantage to give us a call. X6Â¥ik :Vz #e3it Overcoats & Winter Suits Were bought RIGET and will be sold RGHT. Â¥You can‘t make a mistake in giying us your first call. You are sure to gat a snap that you cannot get elsewhere. Our BOOTS AND SHOicS are set at the lowest notch Our GROCERIES are all new and fresh. NEW ARRIVAL OF COODS C J|cal..A. Y ,°" E&E leadyâ€"made Clothing Sold Sheaper ; Than ever befors in Durhanm Dalglish‘s Old Stand Sold in barrel Lots At Refiner‘s Prices. S e &# For Men, Women and Boys for Fall Wear. Come and see Them Before Buying. We bought them to Sell and have marked them down so tney can‘t stick,. _ Are you interested in them? _ If so, Come and see us. We‘re an intercating Story to tell you this week about our DRESS GOODS. _ And this is the intereting part. When in the city we were ofered Dress Goods at from #5 to 30 per cent cheaper than was asked earlier in the season, so that we are able to give extra value to our many friends Areyou ons cfikem? // not, we would like to have you for one. We quote a few prices : Dress Goods worth 35¢ for 25¢ £ 5oe for 358 6+ 75¢ for 50¢ And so on, and so cn, to the end of the chapter. We also secured some Bargains in Tweeds Ls" We start them at 25 cts. We harve some drives in ONE CAR AMERICAN and CANADIAN COAL OIL Boot and Shoes STARTLING REDUSTION IN P°ICES! C. McARTHUR, 0AL 01L! BIG 4 â€" CG. L. CRANT. U., PAREDR Druggist & Seedsman, Durham. Upper Town Durkham. Eie AC ‘*}% in N P w4 46