w2z zn semnssmnemen (Intended for last issue.) l Intended for last week. ‘Twas a bad. shaking up Mr, LMoss reâ€" O;lveib"hï¬;lk he fell off the load of wood i Tmbpiat auk the other ‘aay but it 1d h be Being that we are a fortnight or o beâ€" | _ Mr. and Mrs. Waters of Arthur, visited | gevrions to al;vi":tdlet:i:ued hai'xvne f?:om v:lx;{ }nnd‘zbe hfmles ‘l-.e‘ ml{ only mention briefâ€" | Rev, Mr. Magwood over Sabbath. funeral of his friend Mr. Timmins, P inagindmwerrspnuant apore se Miss Jennie Doupe was the gaest Of | The Moffat, Firth, Ector, Turnbull and Pry weather last week. 108 in the sun | Miss Lizzie Laughton at Dromore fot & | y few other familias from Edge Hill and on Saturday 72 in the shade. Lots of | few days last week. district beld their annual pmenic ‘at the . T > ues s whee 1% o a irl: a PE Cns Rtvmome Pry weather last week. 108 in the sun on Saturday 72 in the shade. Lots of good bay this winter. A few tired men Snnday. All are nwlg' through haying. some have commenced entting their fall wheat. We are pleased to see Mrs, D. Graham able to be out again and sympathize with ker and Mr. Grabham in the loes of their infant son a few weeks ago. Miss Tena MceMillen from Park Hill is on a months vacation with her many friends in this vicinity. There will be several sad looking countenarces as well as many sore throbbing hearts after her departure. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston and f dren spent a few days at Messrs, and Alex. McMillen last week. Mr. Norman Martin leaves this week for Dukota after spending a month at the old homestead. We are always pleased to meet Norman as he is a geveral favorie. It is three years since he darkened our doors. Don‘t be so long next time. Success sir. Miss Mary E. McDonald from Balsam Valley is in the employ of Miss F. MceMilâ€" len tor a lengthy term. Miss Mary Martin also leayes this week after an absence of a fortnight from the Queen City. Mrs. Robert McGowaa in company with her grandsoo Johnie Grifliths frow Deâ€" troit are on few weeks‘ visit to the former‘s sister Mrs. H. MeLeliazn. Mrs John McArthur from the Glen in company with her neice Miss Black from Inglewood were callers on friends here one day last week. Miss Flora MeArthur from £dge Hill, spent the last month or so at Mr. Grahâ€" wHD S Mr. Robert Beaton from Manitoalin reâ€" tnurned home lass week after a months sporting im South Grey. e Mr, White toak a run to the 6th on Sunâ€" day week and last Sunday a run to your town. Mr. Thomas Derby assisted by the well known Jaeck Timmons of Zion, were smashing and Luilding stone walls and deâ€" molishing mortar for Messrse J. A. Grabam and A. McLelian last week. Mrs. D. McRae from Irish Lake calied on old friends here on Saturday on her way to your town to meet Mr. MceRae and weleome him hira home after an absence of several months. The bridge contractor Mr. Alex. MeMi1â€" lan with his gang of eight r0bust stalwarts will finish this week if all goes well. Mr Jno Beaton has been beautifying his commodious residence by a coat of paint, one or two more eoats and it will look all right. Wa long for the returu of our detectiye Mr. Alex. MeDonald jr., from the 6th was a caller on Saturday evening and reâ€" lated to us a true story on his cousin Anâ€" gus, which is too lengthy to announce this week. Lamb buyer Morrison has been through this section and bought up all the lambs at good prices. tru Saun Miâ€" der ters. time den, cess on y inlc Miss Katic last week wi Miss Ena Melntyre of Markdale, spent a few days with friends here. on her way home from Darham. AS We are pleased to have the Detective in the ne‘ghborhood again, _ Aiter a month‘s bard labor in the lower settleâ€" ment, The dance on the bridge was enjoyed by ali present as well as Tena‘s chinese lantorns, and the performances of the drunken man in a neighboring house. Mrs. W. Barnit from Owen Sound was a guest of the Morrison family for a few days last week. Miss Jossie Murchison has moved to Toronto, Mr. Angus Black was down to the city bospital with cancer in the lip where an operation was performed with plaster. We are pleased to learn of his improveâ€" ment. Misses Kate MeQuarrie and Tena Meâ€" Dougal arrived home from Dalath after a» absence of about sixty mounths. Miss Ethe Morri your town with fri Mr. John MceQua the i favo Seot compan y friends h the same laughs a All Wa long for the returnu of our detectiye his presence is missed in several quarâ€" W sCOTCH TOWN. with orrtison spent last week i friends at the Central. Queen from Boothvilie Mrs, McKechnie called few woeks ago. John 1sS 14 n 11 re with n ve the Detective again. Aiter a the lower settleâ€" D 1 xt S five clulâ€" . John A n uin GG en on e actnameat omm \ Inten beâ€" Mr, and M 1€4â€" | Rev. Mr. Ma Mige Tann th irt P n it n Marshalrlr Burrows and daughter May, of Riverview, visited his mother Mrs. Wmm Burrows for a tew days this week. It is our sad duty this week to mention the death of the late Mrs. Thos. Brown. She will be missed very much as she was a warm friend and ready helper in all good things. The bereaved family bave the sympathy of all in this the hour of their sad bereavement. â€" She leaves a husband, four sons, and three daughters to mourn her loss. TIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Dr. A. I. Brown is in Beechville this week visiting his mother. _ Dr. Forester of Palmerston, is taking care of his office while he is away, Miss Mary Brown of Beechvilie, who has beer visiting her brotber Dr. A. 1. Brown for the past few weeks returned home last week. N. D, McKenzie visited his son Dr. Mcâ€" Kenxie, at Newtonville, for a few days last week, A4 Mr. Geo. Cushuie our teacher and Ius wite were visiting relatiyes in Dundalk, Flesherton St., and South Protou lately. Mr. Robt, Renwick, the Dromore sawâ€" miller left last woek for a trip to Winniâ€" pes, Wibigoon, and perhaps Edmonton, with a view to investing in land. Rey. Mr. Campbell and wife left for a few weeks holidays visiting friends down east and other places, A new shoemaker, Mr. Oliver has come to make bis home in Dromore and has taken possesston of the old photo gallery. He is willing to cater in his line to any who will employ him. We musy congratolate Mr. Cushuie on his entrance class, 4 out of five, is very good. Around here is noted for its supply of Teachers and these are now holidaying at bhome and helping in the harvest. A student of Kuox is to preach in the Presbyterian Church next two Sundays. The Church is being painted and paperâ€" ed by a gentleman from Mt, Fore«t, and in consequence there was no churching, and therem lay the reason of so much visiting that Sundsy. Mr. Frank Colerilge came home last week from his school in Manitoba. â€" Reâ€" port says he will not go back alone. Misses Mary and Margaret L. Coleridgo of Walter‘s Falls visited their relatives in this part lately. By the time the Review goes to press, most of the harvest will be oyer in this part. This is the earliest on record. We wonder when the threshing whistle was heard in July before, as quite a numâ€" try some time in the forties, living for a few years in the lower sett‘ement. About the year 1852 he moved to this part and began to chop out a tome in the bush, in whic! work he was fairly successful, the deceased and his boys of which there are six have 350 acres of land asder their control. _ During his lifs Mr. Timmins was an active and helpful neighbor and we need only notice the string of carriages that stirred the dirt for miles, to know the esteem he wos held in. He leayes a widâ€" ow six sons and four daughters to mourn the loss they have sustained and the whole country side extend their sympathy to the sorrowing family. Oar dear friend‘s illâ€" ness was very short. On the 12th of July ke went to Durham to view the celebraâ€" tion, and while there contracted & cold from which he uever resovered. _ Mr. Timmins was amougst the first settlers in this part, and to hear him tell of early hardships was quite a treat, Mrs, Dr, Hutton and sisterâ€"inâ€"law Mis. Wright of Hamilton, yvisited at Mr. D, Coleridge‘s last week Mrs. Laughton and Lizzie visited friends in Toronto the beginuing of the month, Mrs, Laughtor and John are rnow on a visit to Sarnia. Mrs. Hylands (Tina Garsor) of Toronto visited her parents here lately. Mr. John Greenwood, who had the misâ€" fortune to break tne cap of his knee on the 19th of July, is recovering as well as can be expected. Dr. Jamieson is in atâ€" tendance, and under his skillful care we expect to have Johuny out of doors before long. The members of the C. E., Dsomore, picniced at Hamiiton‘s Lake on Friday last to the number of 85 or so, _A pleasâ€" ant time was had and the ice cream and light spirits combmed with musiec made the boats skim lightly over the water. Mr. Wim. Garson haying purchased a new binder. has, like a sensible man, erectâ€" ed a driving shed for its proper protection. Mrs. Jas. Marshall, sr, and daughter MNrs. Ebenau, visited at Mrs. Lothan‘s 1 ope MrS. 17 thiamn. i M ‘u} in ter of TLor visitine h HOLSTEIN. ui berit DROMORE. n ZION tel U ught the & gallery, jobs and bas put up ie house. ndon, sister of Mrs, ere just now. d daushter Bella, are kd leibou n hu it house lately and as startâ€" ess. â€" Ho also d bas put up L WA V Hall use ber of the farmer« have threshed their wheat. â€"All report a fair yield. The Moffat, Firth, Ector, Turnball and a few other familias from Edge Hill and district beld their anoual menic at the Falls ou the 27th of July. A party from Hauoyer were there at the same time and towards night the two parties amalgamaâ€" ted and they all han a real good time spent in dancing, shouting, and romping, and parted bopeing to meet again next year at the same place. Lots of visitors these days, why they are like articles at an auction sale, too numerous to mention. â€" Mr. W. Greenwood has friends from Markdale, Mr John Colâ€" bert a uephew from Guelph, Mr. Ross nephew fr.m Hamilton, and well we must stop or there will be no space left for others. Mr. James Hastie is a busy man these days, one day last week he had npwards of 50 wagon wheels waiting to haye tires set. It‘s an ill wind that blows no good and the hot weather makes work for the blacksmith. Miss Hughes was guest Wright last week. ‘The farmers of this vicinity are busy threshing the wheat, They report a fine «rop. Messrs. W. and G. Wright wheeled to Hanover lately. Miss Foreman of Durham, visited with her sister Mrs. M. Caupbell racently. Miss Cora Moffat of Owen Sound spent a few days with her friends in this part. Mrs. Pervis of Allan Park, has been nursing Miss Maggie Armstrong during her iliness. Mrs. Boyd of Stratford, has been the gnest of Mrs. Thomas E. Hutton for the past week. Miss May Hopkins spent last week with her grandmother Mrs. Lawson who is very low. Miss Maggo Armstrong has been very ill since our last writing but it gives us pleasure to stat» she is on the mend. The home of Mr. T. G. Hutton has been brightened by the arrival of another bey. Miss Hanuah Alexander of Toronto, is spending a few days at the homestoad. All are glad to see Havnah as she is a favorite. * Mr.Pat Shaw‘s barn wes buint on Friâ€" day July 22nd with some hay and farm implem ents, it was an old log barn but it did the purpose well, Diedâ€"On July 25th, Mr. Murty Egan, an old settler here. He was buried the 27th in the R. C. Churchyard, the Revr. 1e Catay officiating. â€" He leaves a widow and a large family to monrn his departure. The funeral was largely attended. The Ontario Controverted Elections Act Election of a Member for the Legisâ€" lature of the Province of Ontario for the Electeral District of the South Riding of the County of Grey holden on the 22nd day of February, 1898, and the 1st day of March 1898. Dominion of Canada, Proyince of Ontario, to wit : Take notice that the aboye Petition will be tried at Owen Sound on the ith day of September 1898, at the hour of 2 of the clock in the afternoon, and on such other subsequent days as may be needful. Dated the 12th day of July, 1898, By order, A. Graxt, Registrar of the Court of Appeal. Election Petition between Thomas Hanson, Petitioner, and David Jamâ€" ieson, Respondent. Mr. J, MeArthur of Priceville, retarned home from a few days visit here, Joln MeArthur is nursing a sore hand he got by having a wild horse Iutched to a horseâ€"rake _ Too many oats given to the horse we think is the cause. Some parties went to Dundalk last week to witness a Lacross match played there, A tew aiso attended the Irish Pic Nic on the 28th. + War Newsâ€"for the last month the U. S. aad Spainish war noews have been eagerly sought after, but now we have a more exciting little war in our village. A Tenant and Landlord are waring in the courts over a petty little cause, the right to use some blacksmith tools. Pity this easa conld not be settied here and not go to Dundalk. Very fow of our people have any money to waste, and all there is Lers is needed for more benefictal purposes. All here wish it was scttled. In the Court of Appeal for Ontario. A T on J ulx B.1>.. M M \vxsâ€"In Rochester, on June 22nd, the wife of Mr. Edwin Evans of a son. innd MJ riâ€"KExxEpYy.â€"At the Mt,. Forest on Saturd ¢ the Rev. Mr. Han HUTTON HILL. . sames Garaine ill of Egremont. i, both of Durham HOPEVILLE. MARRIED a 4 oi ~+â€"@â€" + Rev. Mr. Hanna, Mi to Miss Sarah Kennedy BORN t h . 4, A, Matheso liner to Miss Mc U W. McG of Miss H. ne rest am On 1€ nce on Oth on n The People‘s Faith Firmly Grounded Upon Keal molt â€"They Know Hood‘s Sarsaparilia Absolutely and Permanently Cures When All Others Fall. Hood‘s Sarsaparilla is not merely a simple preparation of Sarsaparillia, Dock, Stilâ€" lingia and a little Todide of Potassium. Besides these excellent alteratives, it also contains those great antiâ€"bilious and liver remedies, Mandrake and Dandeâ€" lion. It also contains those great kidney remedies, Uva Ursi, Juniper Berries, and Pipsissewa. Nor sare these all. Other very valuable curative agents are harmoniously comâ€" bined in Hood‘s Sarsas-rilln and it is care{ully prepared under the personal supervision of a regularly educated pharmacist. Knowing these facts, is the abiding faith the people have in Hood‘s Sarsaparilla a matter of surprise? You can see why Hood‘s Sarsaparillia cures, when other medicines totally, absolutely fail. Hood‘s Sarsaparilla Isthe bestâ€"in fact t Sold by all druggists Hood‘s Pills showed that in these classes examined, eightyâ€"five per cent of the girls remain at home and read books :m(f’ about oneâ€" third only of the boys ever read at all. â€"Youth‘s Companion. The Council met July 16th, 1898, for the purpose of receiving offers for the Consolidated Debentures of the town of Durham :â€" © Sparlingâ€"Parkerâ€"That the offer of John Kelly for a client in Toronto be acâ€" cepted for $15810 Dehbentures of the Town of Durham. _ Amount receiyed $16,225, and that the Treasurer be emâ€" powsred to give a receipt for the said amount of Debentures, and deposit the same in a chartered Bank in Toronto for examination by the solicitor for the purchase.â€"Carried, A Second hand buggy in good order. Can be seenfat R. McFarlane‘s Carâ€" riage Shop, Upper Town. 6â€"9 A good handâ€"made new fbuggy, A very desirable article. A second hand, platform spring demâ€" ocrat. â€"Almost new. aged 2 years, purchased from the herd cl:)f H. Parker, Duxl-ham. Pedigree _may )e seen upon application. Terms T5cts payable I-Peh. Ist, 1899. incss McKechnieâ€"Bullâ€"That the Court of Revision under Byâ€"Law No. 327 be held Wednesday, the 10th day of August, at id P #*~ to consider any :\p‘l)eals on granâ€" olithic sidewalks.â€"Carried, Elvidgeâ€"McKechnieâ€"That the reâ€" quest of _ C, McKinnon and thirteen others re granolithic sidewalk on the East side of Garafraxa street be grantâ€" ed.â€"Carried. The undersigned will keep for service season 1898, at lot 49, con. 2, 8. D. R., : thoroughbred Durham Bull, â€"THRESTONâ€" McKenzie â€" Whitmore â€" That the Reeve and Mr. Parker, Mr. Bull and the mover, be a committee to investigate and receive all information in regard to all improvyements,â€" Carried. The following accounts were recomâ€" mended for paymentâ€": Isaac Traynor, 2 days surveying $12 90 F. Granam, 1} days surveying 1 50 E. J. Hartford, 1 day with team 3 00 L2OR) corpot fraxad Sparlingâ€" Hunterâ€"That the request of the Fire Brigade be handed to the Fire, Light and Property Comumittee to report on at the next regular meeting, â€"OCarried, McKechnieâ€"Mooreâ€"That the Board of Works be instructed to attend to the Hw appoi west to St Lambton David Jac privilege fill 0 amenda seciion 22 of byâ€"law A petition was read from wners from A. Gordon‘s fjfews ounc lithic _ s pout%n . ww .. adtirs , »are cheap. ugeen N THOROBRED DURHAM BULL. PAX On the Streets at Night. the up of ied. t4 1 d BUGGIES FOR SALE. Or W â€"« + 0 4+ â€" TOWN COUNCIL, SPECIAL MEETING, Monday, July sSPECIAL MEETING to veI th reet t the One True Blood Purifier, sts. $1; six for $5. ALFRED HIiX®®, Prop Mooreâ€"That the Board structed to attend to the crossing at Mill street, Jul y$ y 23rd., ‘08, of [=l prayin lithic bt. 1 v side â€"wx«4a us@ ry oi th le of Gara ossing th of motio ixa 5t nroperty iry store Bull be ewalks 08 810 50 wall the hers l‘l the firet OTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN, N that I have transnutted or deâ€" livered to the persons mentioned in sections 8 and 9 of the Ontario Voters‘ List Act, the copies required by said sections to be so transmitted or deliverâ€" ed of the list made pursuant to said Act of all persons appearing by the last revised assessment roll of the said Municipality to be entitled to vote in the said municipality at elections for Momvers of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections ; and that the said I‘st was first posted up at my office, at Holstein on the 25th day of July 1898 and remains there for inspecâ€" tion. Electors are Called upon to exâ€" amine the said list, and if any omis sions or any other errors are found therein, to take immediate proceed ings to have the said errors corrected according to law. The urdersi thoroughbred on Lots 58 and Terms.â€"S81.0 on application. Dated at Hols Municipality of the Torwnship of Egreâ€" mont Cannuty of Grey, yaP \ ‘ ’.' & C * frsmry # â€" * , ,,\‘ \ '~;_,'.\l. “4‘ ‘\ l."“\"j»\_'-. ‘;“.1. x <he\ > I sR uP ye & M M §\ *n prs s &0‘ § se e w4 30 td w 1| * M\ * tz ‘â€â€˜, / Y & '.*.\ \é.', T. / m i 14\ | ¢ 3 !" ‘ [l\}. ..: + ‘<-‘\‘ id ‘. | o 4 1 on a * B 4) % / ( * _;/J(\‘ )/ #" > * / l‘ £ 1«<g 4 ( + & & i & T In the pocket he fit » Clothes are not satisfact %e +i cA 1| CS ) _z Ready to W }{:l * C "."_- s hOl‘ ey S Clothing }A?:% i " : in. every Fabric, Style and T:i: ’2(\ _ ) ming that the, so called, swell tail ~[J[/ $ [Â¥ fave him, but costing very mu:« csaS$ U ess because tailored in advance " his order. In quality, make, fin ‘ and fashion just as good. In sh~: everything the same but the pric In the pocket he finds Shorey‘s Guarant lwict eA cloth:arelot:d;nm-h-â€"â€".--â€"-â€"*' c.-'d that BULI. FOR SERVICE vYOTERS®‘ LIST. _ NTA °C nds Shorey‘s Guarantee Card which means that i‘ 7, nrenotuti‘.ctoqinmynyhuyhnhhnouyrefun\-' NORNCts"follow : "WW‘â€â€™"†* Pm ~‘ple ‘The trouâ€" et their T Vor sale ty McFarlane E CS, â€" {) D. Aruar PHOS. MTGHTO® 11 1» ections ; and that t posted up at my 1 the 25th day of ins there for inspecâ€" w5 . o rk of Egremont 20th July, 1898 The Dressy Young & W who a few years ago boasted to friends of the high prices he po his tailor, has seen the error oï¬ | way and _ now delights in show!: how well he can dress upon }: the amount he used to spend. ]J is able to get AleRtt & 4 PV en # Â¥ _ that I have transn livered to the persons n sections 8 and 9 of the On List Act, the copies requi sections to be so transmitt« ed of the list, made purst Act, of all persons appea last Revised Assessment said Municipality to be en in the said Municipality for Members of the Log sembiy and at Municip: and that the said list was up at my oifice at Lot 21 D R.. on tha‘ls Aaw a+ A other erroy immediate said errors 1. hR., on the® and remains Electors are o Vated it 6 M Tiige W Municipality of the Glenelg, Count EL OTICE IS8S HEREY will 1 roP‘s ielpality to h id Municipa bers of the, and at Mwm the said list oitice at Lot theist day rains there ire called up and. if anv Pc ImC 1 BJ vYOTERS LIST FOR n roC@{ J A MJ Joux 8. 1 D n )| 1) * Â¥iee LUCAS us of $25 U Tj fr: GBOI small ance | Th Rent SCHt whne (On] oTH SEA Dot 2 +4 A M S 1¢