“gage inure! but ("a - u buy. of the N GS. "Wild hurt ti ml: _ W001i ths, " " ... In We take this opportunity of thanking our customers for past patronage, and we are convinced that the new system W111 merit, a continuance of the same. We beg to inform our Custom. ers and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivalent, and that our Motto will he "Large Bales & Small Profits" All kinds of Farm Machinery, Vehicles, Organs a, Pianos, Sewing Machines, Etc. Chas. McKinnon WAREHOUSE, Upper Town, Durham. And Sold at Lowest Possible Prices. Call and Inspect and be Convinced. DURHAM EVERYTHING BOUGHT FOR CASH Durlunn. Aug. 9th, . Our specials just now are DOUBLE FOLD DRESS GOODS AT im L. Inc-N0. th Syst 20 and Ilk a yard. CALL hh0 SEE THEM. The GASH-- . dk J. McKechnie. CHAS. MCKINN ON. E UPPER % Al, i T O W N 'i:,,,,,,,,:.,,,.,],,, ADOPTED BY BEAN & GO. N., G. & J. McKECHNIE. -DEALER IN-- ii, ttt 'iii/tio tit,tai_iittii) I Mr. Jas. Hastie, Fort Frances, speak- ing of grain raising, &c. says t-- What little fall wheat there is here is good, both as to sample and yield. Bay was a good crop. I can now see the force of what my o'd friends Wm. Snell and Jas. Calvert told me about sowing timothy seed alone for hay on new land Clover grows so rank and twists about so that it h very hard to mow. Tom Watson told me they had '1! piece they had to leave as it was almost impossible to cut it. For pasture ior for soiling purposes clover fills the 'till exactly, t' e ‘e are hundreds of bus of clover seed that goes back to the ground again. It seems to me igrowing clover seed if it could be {thrashed would pay here splendidly. Pie, int, were also good I believe All this istriet needs is to have its nat. ittral resources dew loped to place it in the front rank as a field for intending immigrants. In order to have this developments we want good practical farmers such as settled in S. Grey in its early days, men who will work on the land and make a clearing and not men who will only be on the home- stead when they can tind work no place else, " too many do here. It the mines only develop, or a railway be built either of these Would likely bring in the men. I have just " much faith in the richness of the gold tields here asl had last summer, but with a good deal more reason for that faith. There is a stamp mill going in just now to the Foley mine, which .weighs 100 tone, 4 of the mortars, in which the stamps work were on the dock at the Fort in the fall the weight of each of these was about 4900 lbs. This mine is getting into shape to make gold bricks and expects to soon have a large number of men at work. Jack Whitmore went to do Carpenter work at $2.50 per day. The Sawmill near us is not going' to have nearly enough lumber to supply the demand, for this mine they are herring timber which theveant get " the mill, be prepared to hear of lirety times at mining centre, Seine river, next sum- mer. I heard that some capitalists from Fdinburgh are here now. Speaking of the weather he says: $t We have had steady eleighing since the Ist Not, hy the lst Dee. the snow was 20 inches deep, but since the big storm and 38 below zero of Dee. lat we we have had no more snow and for the last 3 weeks it has been tine agree- able weather. When one of the very cold spells is on, footwear such as is used in S. Grey is not enough, but for any other part of the body we do not need more clothing than is usually worn with you in the winter. I have not worn moccasins yet, too pairs of socks and a pr. of overshoes and have kept my feet' all right except for about a week. But the story we used to hear about cold in the house isall elap. trap, no more trouble keeping warm here in the house than with you. We newcomers are much amazed at what does duty for sleight; and cutters, at church last Sunday a man and his w'lc came there in what seemed to me the trough for scalding hogs it was a kind of tohbogan with shafts ï¬at one end and a box on it, if they had istarted through Durham on Sunday ‘morning. they would have emptied (every church in town. Father on he says he. had the honor of proposing Tom Whitmore (son of Mr. J no. Whitmore. Con. 21, Eeremont) for Councilman. and was Confident he would be elected. We believe he ha! been elected. Mr It. Watson was nominated for Reeve and made a good speech, bat did not stand The following extracts from corres- pondence received from two districts of our large province give usa glimpse of the possibilites of the future. Dogs are used very often by the Indians to draw their Tohbcgins. Speaking of Indians. it is nothing new to see an Indian going along the mad taking frequent pulls out (f it coal oil can. This is how they take home their whisky. Mr. flastie says he is as well pleased with its prospects us he expected to be and think: before long the outside will know more of its advantages. They expect better mail ftcilities soon ow ink to Mr. Maloekk efforts. Rev. Mr Ledittvd,tto. Agentfwr Grey. of the Children's Aid Sunny of Owe" Sound was in town hot Thursday in emulation with the family of Mrs. Over- tield. Her four children were Cumulu- ted to the cure of the Society by Mayor ('nlclor and H. W. Mockler J. P. and were "unwed last Saturday to the Soc- iety's shelter in o. Sound. This Society is but 9 mm. old as a Pointy itvuitittiott, um] its benefit-out Work has hee" felt in several plum-s Already. The Society depends largely on voluntary contributions for support and our many philanthropic societies could not. do better t hm: devote a portion of their funds to this worthy local in.. stitntion. CHILDREN‘S AID SOCIETY. Co Min ued mart week. DURHAM) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. 11 1897. NEW ONTARIO. Mr. Dougnld McDonald visited the County Capital, but week. Miss. Annie Hotrkirk and Mi“ Tenn. Livinguum are the [menu of Mill And- omm, \Villimnsfonl, at present. Quite A number of our youngmen took in the Corinth tea-meetingmccom- punk-d by their fair mm. Our new Mail Carrier commencad but. week. which will make it, more con- venient. in posting and receiving mail at the same time. All communications regarding child sowing work in the County to be ad- dressed to. Rev. In. Lodiard, General Agent. Owen Sound. The tine Weather in making thing! llVl'ly around here and v. tea-moon“. " talked of by the MethodUta. Miss J euk- McDonald is spending a few days in Owen Bound, at present. The Brown & McDougull company have ftnished hauling their wood to Elmwood. We would like the people around here to watch the two ynung men that take their girl- to Varuey on their load of wood every dny when thee are mak- ing for Durham, we would ask these troy. not to laugh so load going home or they will he given away. Minn Hattie and Will Reid spent In! Suturdny and Sunday visiting Norman- hy friends. Miss Sarah Hutie. Trtsvernston, ll spendin a couple of weeks M. her uitcie's, $1 r. John Album. Mu. Dan McAuliffe is vioiting at her fathers, Mr. J. McMH-kin'u. Mr. Dave and Wttl Smith of Brntinck were visiting at Mr, Wm. Hunter's, a week "" Sunday. Mr. Jas. Baird in laid up with the quinsey but. we hope to use him around again soon. “Neglected childhood is the can» of moat o the vagulmndnge " the world. T here will he no uniTJerul panacea for crime " lung in we are horn with evil in us. hut there are remedial agencies. and we believe preventive work among the children a most powerful one. " Mt, Stead tuoved back unto tho Petter farm. last. week.. Mrs. J. McMeokin returned home from Bumuo Thursday night uccmupun- ied by her son-in-law, Mr. Herb. Ash. We want your co-operation in bringing childlern homer and homeless chi! ran together and will you help us by your contributions in supporting and caring for the children who are placed in our charge. In maintainin our "Shelter" we Invite you to our aid‘. Our agent, will enquire into all use. of neglect or illtreattuent reported to him, and will reply to all enquiries as to placing children in footer homes. Mr, John Milka-kin is engaged cut,- ing wood with his broth» Rob. of Hul- stein. The Children', Aid Society of the (‘mmty of Grey is seeking to “we the children from vice, crime and vaga- bondage. Miss Jessie Johnston, Durham " visit- ing this week at her uncle’s, Mr. Peter Reid's. Mr. Thomas Brown, Romain, visited his many friend. in this part Inst week. We are glad to report that Mr. Geo. WiUon w o has Inc-en laid up with in. fltutunation and lugrippe is recovering 'dowlv.. From the Annual report just Issued we copy the following t-- Will youlwlp in the good work " reporting any can of neglected or do- pendent or cruelly (rented children coming to {our notice. By reporting any one wil ing to receive such a child. Mr. R. Wntt, Nov-manly upent the latter part of but week visiting nt M'. 1’. Reich. The death of Mrs. "s. Hmnilmn. has cant a glmun in thm Invighlmrlnmd where she was well known and highly reaper ted. [See lwlnw.] Mr. Alex. Thompson, Turnhury. mu Visiting at. Mr. Hemy Dunne“. HAMtL'roN.--At tit. Thomas. North Dakota. on wednesday Fel, 3 Mrs. Jr. llzunilmn. aged 21 "mus The deceased lady, was before her marriage Miss M. Brown. youngest daughter of M r. Thou, Bmwntuowof Holstein. and for nmny {can Of the 20th Con, Eurmnont. A', .. l """'Y .. Y"."',"" . ... . I . . . T I. i L, Knit." yam-ago nho married Mr, Jatues Tur: REVIEW and Fuvuiurt ..e. l m Hamilton. mi old neighlxn- and school- And any o'.,hr-r l "l"'l' you wish :1! mate and anth him went to found n equally low ruins. Lu. us have: your' home In North Dakota. That hnnn- otder in good innu. was a. pleasant one for the clam-used was ' . . . . ' . . ll .d .__ of " mmshiny "atu P, and hnshmid and thtslt tttUM "“ "tttpuny " m‘ t I's. wife were devoted to each other. l Addu'su limit 2 wuekn ham-e her dent b. the union c. P. SM IG K wan lib-sued with a child. which is alive, . I. 'C."' - r. , . "tti . and among fronds but destined n 'wer i'tIE "M IFN "e. to know-a mother's can. The deceased l Durham. Out. desired "'1 he httried in Atttom Church 'tIre-----'----'--"" ---- - KMV‘T'" . by Itev. Mr. McVimuz and a r r -, " w m the hunlmml respeeted her wishes. The i To 0..) N s U m Fri body mum- to N'ratford on Sunduv Inst. I leio I'.'",',','.!.'.,",',':.",.?',."',,',',',').",.",',',',,'",',',','. Ct.").',,'?,'.",'.,?,': "' . . I . . tut I . lilo-41m, ' rim Fr In; nr~m'v'n yi-nrl urnvmg in.youtesi.rt in day tiMoi1tty.r',,'h1a"el,'.l .m 'tttr '/L'.i'/'//,',TJ,'N'o','t:c7u"u'd,'2". where it. will remain In the home of bor c...uumlou. . .mxioun to "user kn- an in his ptwrrttst artd he retttoved to Amos Cttttrrm " Mow 'si,tt, Pet" ttt" 1'.'11'," M ("-In'. 1'o;h'lm~ who ' . . toer..'.t,u-o't'-'s-rul',t,itw r _ t' n11 on Tuesdayr. M eamperthize deeply w.0h ['"ld ofthe, nwwrip on "orrt, y h"... m... . n Md the beveived husband and sormwmg .. “r. ~-.m.. ... "'-".rto.o. hu'mn (1a- friends. a writ. Brunet-ummml ml Um "t onu i." g I II- Deven.ned and hor hll‘ilmlld were nt .dlr- He'liniivraf«lac-rer-will'uytln-rinn-J33 , a, l', t -. "we ', worm "tit tio one tun? pupil? of ours. and herplesimni a," ""m in: th .m' ','r1'?1"il','i'G “my ‘pmv; l and attG1eylittrotrition Is a eherirhrd tm iutv,wihlott-ddvr-rsr: Deceased and hor hudmnd were at one ttttte pupils of nurs, and her pleasant and amiable dispositinn is a cherished memory; IFdd.l IN ME MD RIAM- BA YE THE CHILDREN Arty ARCHIVES TORONTO CRAWFORD. IERRITT. LAB}- CHANCE -- The Oman’s Prayer. Without anyguulnt the premium pict- uteofrered by ' e Fannily [Ir-rah! and ,'2ht Shafts the prrnndetst picture even: itedniii9tipaper renders. Thevt. isn perfect sanguine hom all [nuts of world to lot-urea Cay-v. Snnw subscrib- ers wlnilnwe Min-(l it. would not mrt with it for n‘lO hill. The 'l,u'lliu'd'il, will whim-«g the prmuium shortly. aid "ttet'weyree.ttrit the. recditnize leader of all " armies in America. We "Her " THE ORPHAN’S PRAYES, " The following letter speaks fur itself:-- Oft1ce of the Kinrurrliur Rn-imr. KuscatW.ne, Doc. 20th, mm. 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I This paper will he sent to any I address in Canada (outside of l Toronto) to the end of '97 for l BO vents. i Three copies will tye sent to I"! I three oddmses (outside this city), for In name period tor a, dollar. l 'IIIo Hun In] Weekly “In!†combined wlll he sent to the end l of 1807 for One Dollar. l, Addre- on orders to l WANTED All Supplies Fm nishod Free. Nursery men and Fruit Grow. "Te. Toronto (an. Over TOO Acres under Cultivation 10 145m May tse you think it is not. lull H. H. MILLER. the Hanover (nin'mvmuvl'. is lending lnlsnf it at G.', wr tNutt and an extra prod Imam at LN» ('mls low Tel-Inn as any rmmnul h- lu-rsnn may desire. Collects Notes and Accounts In dim-yo if no u llm-Liun. 1'heap Farms fur Sale Morley is Plenty. petals: Murignm‘s. lmIsvs and Ila-r writings neatly and quivkly ptittwd at reasonable cost. Lock Bux 2tl. Hanover P. O. "Telephone." Th, mic-â€mun! 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