we guess Jones wil heiress, lately arrive doing well he shoald. lose a caw b Mr, John Vessie is busy threshing on the Gravel. Jack hus got a good ontft now. TV Mr. Alexander Sirr and daughter are visiting at Mr. Jolin MceCalmon‘s at presâ€" ent* Mr., James Eden has started Mrs, Gray‘s bouse this week. A couple of our young mon are going west oceasionally, but it aint for the haryest. Mr. Clark took a trip to Owen Sound on Saturday last. A rumbsr of the neighbors turned out and helped Mr. T. Hill to get off his peas on Tuesday last. Mr. Hill has been very poorly lately, but we hope he will soon be all richt again. Mrs. C. Gadd met with what might have proved a serions accident, A bolt broke in the buggy letting the front wheal from under it and throwing Mrs. Gadd ont, but we are glad to hear she was not much buart, Mr. Jos. J Mrs, Jane Irwin inovyed into the house formerly cceupied by the late Mr. John Vickers. We observe that ye editor w s on old friends here lately. Miss Martha Feg was the guest of Miss Ellen Gadd on Sunday last. Mr, Zenus Clark is building a new chopâ€" ping mill. Junday IABL, Miss Alice Lawronce, whe Mr. and Mre. Robert Pettigrew‘s home | home for a few weeks, ret was brightened the othe1 day by the presâ€" | duties in Toronso on Friday ence of a young daughter. The harvest is practically The Rev. Mr. Fergnson, of Darbam, | a lew dlilatory farmers, took charge of the service in the charch | _ Mr. J. Main, a neighbor w here on Sunday last K BEHACiGLE Xare mwemalo io somn Mr and Mrs. James Eden were the guests fof Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Eden on Sunday last. Entries close 7th September. Space allotted on receipt of entry, Our attractions will be grand, and exhibits unsurpassed. _ You can seeall that others can show and to better advantage. Royal Dragoons, Prince O‘Kabe‘s Japs, Sie Hassan Ben Ali‘s Ruffins and many other specials, the best in the country. Fireworks each evening, »Blowing up the Maine," assisted by all the ring and stage attractions. Special excursion trains leave London at 10 p. m. and after, so you can stay to the fireworks. Auction Sale of Rooths and Privileges Wednesday, August 17th, on the grounds at 2 p. m _ Prize Lists, Programmes, etc., apply to Lt,.â€"COL. W. M. GARTSHORE, THOS A RRAWwABP The latest work on the treatment of disceases, written by forty eminent American 0â€3?‘93339999993339â€9} Mcedern Treatment of | Scott‘s Emulsio Mr. Joha M JPPER Town puremam.. LACE CURTAINS 2} yards Long, 28 i) ny ingush observer: cs for consumption." #ancy PFigured Lustres (a snap) at 30, 35 & 50¢ a yd. Doubyc Fold Cashmere. (in black only) 12}¢ a yard. Challies in dark colors, 6¢ a yard. Our Prints are guaranteed fast colors. * ~kes White Counte nes, worth $1,50 for $#1.â€"Large white, all lmncnrg:blc covers, wortl?:ll.ï¬ djm;v’l..‘o.â€"T{l.ble Oil C'lo?hn in wwchite and colors, in wide, 2%5¢ a yd.â€"Men‘s Top Shirts from #5¢ up.â€" See our Ladies‘ O.:d'ford Shoes before buying, they cannot be beat.â€" Best Ladies Shoe ressing. 10 and 20c a bottle regular 15 and 25¢.â€" #1 only, Crystal Table Setts at 25¢ a sett. Sin Im. Cut Glass Fruit Bowls, 20¢ each, Nappies to match 60¢ a dozen.â€" Whips at all prices, a good rawhide at 50e.â€"Salada Ceylon Tea at 2#¢, 30¢ and 40¢ a Ib. UVPPER TOWN DURMHAM Around the Lake LC nes will feel 8} 108 ha light: * 4 in w + VARNEY. Western Fair, London hypophosp la are reoa LWrC e for the con 1 other remeâ€" t DRESS GOODS. _ 40in Black and Colored Wool Serges, 2%5¢ a ï¬'f_'“;_’{ Pigured Lustres (a snap) at 30, 35 & 50 BEAN & OUR SILVER JUBILEE D September 8th to 17th 1898. i 0. uroud ove DJ she rtune to t cal President. inches wide, 40¢ a pai r the ays the e w w & Y W W R, W, GARDINER, Marble and Granite Dealer of Mt Forest s <od TmrKan. PBupy (â€" OO OO‘ C# pper cent, at the time of sale to the Venâ€" thoroughbred DurBam Bull, dor‘s Solicitor and the balance into â€"THRESTONâ€" Court within thirty days, without aged 2 years, purchased from the herd | interest. â€" Conditions of Sale are the of H. Parker, Durham. _ Pedigree may | standing conditions of the High Court. ne seen upon application. ‘Terms 75cts, | The Vendors will only be bound to payable Feb. Ist, 1899. produce a Registrar‘s abstract of Title ALFRED HrKs, Prop. {and such title Deeds as they have in k Cheu en rmarinee on in n Rrirtadee, s ‘lhvil' possession. The further conditions of Sale and Cattle Estray. *‘ further information can be obtained ; from the Vendor‘s Solicitor, or from _ Came to the premises of the subscriber | the undersigned, or from A. G. Macâ€" Lot 24, Con 20, Egtemont about July 5, | Kay, Esquire, Owen Sound; or from 3 yenrâ€"old cattle. Owner is requested |J+ WVâ€" Frost, Esquire, Owen Sound. to prove property, pay expenses and| Dated at the Town of Owen Sound, in remove the Animals, __ 'the County of Grey, this 28th day of NEIL CAMERON, _ July, A. D. 1898. Boothville, July 30, 98. $~~. | G. LEFROY MceCAUL, 1 )i MeUul Mr. Join MeKeel is rejoicing over a 3 thinking of a prope Diedâ€"Mr. Cha avons ten was boried Mr D Whiteford leit Friday for Otbawa, Normal. Mr J Norris of Lions Head, takes his place for the rest of the term. Our visitors are, Miss Mattie Hamilton of Kingston, Mrs R Tinck of Glenelg, Miss M Murdock of Beontinek. mother Mrs A Derby, are at present visitâ€" ing relatives in Buffalo, â€" Miss Jessie Davidson left Monday mornâ€" ing for her home in London. Miss J Little left Monday for Torouto (Normal.) Â¥4 .. 7 e s o q oo oo esn s triculation.................. 1 preéciate very much, is talking of PUF | ropp, IIJ (Second Class)........... 14 chasing the Culbertson farm. We will be | JFunior Matriculation ................ 1( very sorry to lose him from our midst. ;Form fV {puts Land II ............ /1 *« Mr. David Hamilton is off on a trip to | Form TV (PartI) ....;........5..;..7}"8 Dakota, He expects to mix profit with | Art School Certificates.............. 60 pleasure and test the weight of the | A. McK. CAMERON, sheaves out there. Secretary. We wonder how in the world batchelor A. MU\VAT',B'. A. Joe came by that beantiful basket of Principal, apples he was seen with last Monday | wâ€"ommenenrcmmunenemummemmmnmemsmescrary morning 2 It can‘t be accounted for,. I We hear t Tl Mr. J, Main, a neighbor whom we apâ€" preciate very much, is talking of purâ€" chasing the Culbertson farm. We will be very sorry to lose him from our midst. *« Mr. David Hamilton is off on & trin to TORONTO cow had died somewhere else to work over the fence from : Mr. L. thinks of calling on inspector. the i1t Mrs Jas Kerr, in 9l THOROBRED DURHAM BULL 75¢ $1.00 it maints churel racior to the premises of the subscriber ‘on 20, Egtemont about J uly 5, Intended for last & 5 he pair. igned will keep for service t lot 49, con. 2, 8. D. R., â€" 1 DurBam Bull, â€"THRESTONâ€" purchased from the her Durham. _ Pedigree ma; application. ‘Perms TXnt. THOS. A. BROWNE, Secretary. ] I HOPEVILLE h HAMPDEN. [ of flh Service rence, who has been at weeks, returned to her on Friday last. 16th company with her n very succe e else, as he has from where it lies, ig on the health Dundalk, is new church are held in week. tb w over, except AGao. ssful s rurchase I t | per cent. at t dor‘s Solicit Court â€" with U] interest. C | standing con + | The Vendor: produce a Re and such tit their possess ie _ e ic x:‘ LO{BY a, The said +~premises will be sold s ject to a lease thereof to James W ber, Junior, which expires on the 1 March next and under the terms which purchaser will be entitled to this season‘s ploughing, and subject a reserve bid fixed by the Masteor. Purchase money will be: payable per cent. at the time of sale tn tha V premises, â€" Lhe property is distant from the Town of Durham by a good road, 6 miles; Church in the immediate neighborhood and Public school 24 miles distant. beimg two log houses one story high, about 21 feet by 18 feet and a frame house about 26 feet by 20 feet. The barn is a frame barn 55 feet by 36 féet, with a stone foundation,. â€" There are three wells on the property with a good supply of water. The fences are cedar rail in a fair state of repair, and there is a small orchard on the AtZ o clock in the afternoon, the folâ€" lowing valuable farim property, being Lot No. 15, in the 3rd Concession, W. G. R., in the Township of Normanâ€" by, in the County of Grey, known as the " Thomwas Gadd Farm," containing 100 acres more or less. Eighty acres of the said lot are clear" ed and in a good state of cultivation : the balance 20 acres is hardwood bush. There are said to be on the premises three houses and awbarn, the houses being two log houses one story high, about 21 feet by 18 feet and a frame house about 26 feet by 20 feet. The barn is a frame barn 55 feet by 36 féet, with a stone foundation,. â€" There are three wells on the proverty with a At 2 o‘clock in the afternoon, the lowing valuable farim property, b Lot No. 15, in the 3rd Concess W. G. R., in the Townshin of Norr WEDNESDAY, the 23th DAY of SEPTEMBER, A D. 1698 In the Township of Normanby, in the County of Grey Ga"D VERsUSs GADD, E~ VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY DUNCAN MORRIsON, Form 1 (Commercial) ...... .. _ - - y Form IH (Third Class and Part I Maâ€" The School has a staff of four experi enced and successful teachers. Candidates prepared for (hmiulercial, Second and First Class Certificates; also for the various Matriculation Examinaâ€" tions. SEPTEMBER 1, ‘98 For further information, liste of boarding houses, etc., write to D. R. DOBIE, W. A. JENKINS, Becretary. Princival HIGH SCHooL, At the last named examination one pupil of this school won the Prince of Wales and 1st General Proficioncy Scholarship in Mutheâ€" matics. Form III (Junior Leaving) certificates...... Form III Matriculation wl Form IV Part I onl{ e Form IV Part II only Form IV Parts I and IJ (Senior Lenving) Honor Matriculants.................................... Scholarship Matriculation ......... Art School Cortificates............................... Form I w (11 with honors) .. Form iI (Primary) Cartificates (4 honors} FOuntt H PREE ... .,.+/3¢â€":â€".0reâ€"iveeve9ovecvairerdees Part I Matriculation ................................ Partial Matmculation......................_ll" The Owen Sound Collegiste Iustitute will reâ€" oper on Thursday, Sopt.lst, 1899, for the enreill. ment of pupils. Classes will be formed for all gndu of Teachers‘ Certificate: ; for Pass and onor _ Matriculation ; for entrance into the learned professions; and in the Commercial courses. The Staff cousists of Eight Tenchers_, and ALL depertments are in charge of experiepced Specialists, UDICIAL SALE Record tor ‘98. s of water, The fences are n a fair state of repair, and _ small orchard on the The property is distant from eaibnl ol Records for 1898 : Master at Owen Sound. ollegiate Tnstitute REâ€"OPENS endortr‘s Solicitor MEAFORD REâ€"OPENING SEPTEMBER iST, 1890 _by the Master,. r will be: payable 1 ne of sale to the Ven id the balance intc irty _ days, without ons of Sale are the s of the High Court, _ only be bound to nres on the 15th ler the terms of be entitled to do x, and subject to the Master. High Court be bound t tract of Tit] they bhave i sold sub s . _[YPcCFowan Principal | Q. Lefroy McCaul Barrister, Lowoer Town Durham Durham, Sept. 23rd ‘97 3 COMPANY and PRIVATE Funds to Log, in sums and on terms to suit borrowers, (On first Mortgage on Town or Farm Property.) â€" Lowest rates of Interest. Quick despateh, and lowest possible charges: eA Apply to .. . ; 18 14 10. 195 HIGHEST CASH PRICK Ba} of Bolting, and weo are now rea to supply any quaati FLOUR, BRAN & SHC }} 16 10 New System... Has been ftfrorongitly and New Machine including an c %'}".e PrEoPLE‘s Con. Ageneralfinancial businesstransacted Office next door to §tâ€"ndard Bn}; Durham \\â€â€˜ILL BRED DURHAM BULL, £._ \y_i_ll be kept for service, Lot 56, David JAGK8311, dF,» cise. cas . Larga Valuators, Pasrurance Agoents, Commissioners. Money to lend. Money invested for Parties. Farms bought and sold. 4/ ! easity and thoroughly. i# Best after dinner pilis. l 8 25 cents, All druggists. Immbvc.x.nooacca.wu-“!- all Nervous Diseases. Failing Memo ic oA ms, ., C@ & vosn vigor and size to -_h’_n!nke_n organs, and CONVEYANCERsS, Our GRISTING facilities are un ioney v¢ ear ; four months, $1. Bold by all newsdealers. h 36 » UNN & C0.ss ssm« New York culation of any scientific journal. ‘Terms, $3 a Year ; four months, 81. Bo‘z‘byfll_pwn_o_olug. pation, sour stomach, indigestion are premptiy sured by Hood‘s Pillis. They do their work A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cirâ€" Hood‘s and grarantee our flour suâ€" perior to any ever before manufactured in this Mill. r and size to. l-h'rni-k;n_ar-i;;l-;ï¬ quickly but 1y restores Lost Manhood in old or young. sily carried in vest pocket. Price $1.00 a package, )e paid for goo? Wheat will be Glenel (LH JACKSOANSs. & i I :S â€"0â€"9â€"0â€"Câ€"0â€"0â€"0 FOR SERVICE. Drucscosts JAMES ATKINSONr Durham P. 0 t1 #/ U al ad C V qilaiitity ¢CF (At each others throats would N & SHORTS, probably raise the prices, is {he O Durham, Ont. & â€"CHOPPING ualled and we (or: iLG cady atity C irely +¢ vated 3m The I{ 5351991’ -@onveyanccr y we t Money to loan at 5 per cert. Fire, n / Life and Accident Insurance, Ocean t | Tickets for sale. Debts collected, all _| business attended to quickly and ‘ , promptly. EWIS IIDFE ; aRM, township of Holland good 1 ‘a German settlement., Will seii cheap or exchange. Con. tains 100 acres, well improvea. A 100 Aore Farat in Bentinck, pretty good lot, at say ©850 should bring £1200. . Who speaks first ? House axp Lot at Allan Park, to be given away, comfortable dwelling, good stable acres for but iittic paid a few years Teasdale built on dwelling which he Hossacn Faramr; at 97 acres, good bwuil offers the following bargains : TEAsDALE FaARM ; lot 30, con. 2, W.G, R. Bentinck. _ Will sell this fine 100 acres for but little more than was paid a few years ago. before Mr. Teasdale built on it a large hrielt England & Franse Furniture of the Best Make Would intimate that she will continue the Furniture and Undertaking Business estabâ€" lished by her father in Dl?ï¬mm in 1858 and will endeavor to give all old and new custom ers the sameentire satisfaction. Offic Will idertaking and fx‘( NEXT BANK. ,‘,. CndpIndg sn i gchneses¢he i id Remember the Phe oniy firstâ€"Class Hearse in t ut n EPAE RETLS T Lo & [Ze ha 43 I¢ _ WaTCHL ‘i__ CLOCKS® x â€" JEWELKR t& â€" SILVERV f) Aud will be <s to quote pri x show you san ;:) any time. &# Aud will be pleased s to quote prices and x show you samples at y any time. «2 #3 Our stock is complete 7\ in all lines, and you 2¢ will find the prices, * very low in every case. # PICGTURE FR&MINC A SPECIALTY MISS SHEWELL Â¥. H. M I LLE$2 ing and EFmbalming on latest orin ciples at reasonable "«tos MISS SHEWEL c UTUm. )TacQGiarlane ALWAYS ONX HANXD WATCHES, y cLocks, $ JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, |, _the standâ€"opposite . the Market. Durham, Th â€"â€"FULL LINE OFâ€" LOWZR TOWN, DURWAM. And a lot we Men‘s Fine 46 CALF \XALPIYP <REpx *)9 We will clear out the balance of our Ladies‘ Sailor Hats, and Men‘s Fine Straw Hats, at the following prices : Ladies‘ Sailors that were 75c ARave » 44 44 44 xchange. Con. improvea. lentinck, pretty ) should bring Cns 64 64 44 Straw 44 ioi % 2 5C raw 4 $1.00 % 75¢ 5oc are jobing off at 1 hool Lt #* > _ Only by H. PARKER, Durham Kidqey ana Try our Rheumatio Snman THE . PHRENOLINE REMEDIES REV. EWARD TO> COoxsunmpy Workmanship Unsurpassed Fire Choice in Valises, Grips, Horse Blankets, &c., &c. We do the trade in Raw Furs. Highest Price Paia. Heavy & Light Hamess CALL & SEE Oour or to Jas. WesEeer, Durham. It is 6 miles from Derham miles from the Varney Station G.T.R. For farther particulars apply premises to We Handle everything in the Harnes line, at right prices. ’ The undersigned offers tor saje the fterm, sometimes known as the "Gadq farm" Normanby, being lot 15, on the 3rd con. It contains 100 acres about &‘ cleared, the remainder hard wan bush. The soil is first class and every acy is workable. _ Well fenced and convep. ient to Church and Sehool. (sood log house, frame bank barn, with stone stabling. â€" Three wells with pumps are on the place. 44 44 First Class . . , Farm For Sale . . (); Di U ® LEAVEN. C* "A . GRaANXNT AD TO SUIT You. lc ARL ued hayir sin, Sciatica, Neuralgi a and all forms of Kidney troubles, 1 } Wws pecific or Li\ us Pi1} 'lbsolutoly m G'mmnléed' to Ens T Bites, Whipn: Collars, Pags HLNc, mdence shows m hundreds of . being restored ppiness daily. for for for for for for c., &o al ul e| and I5¢, Mrs. Wa. Gaop Brockiyn ImitaTions. W 32¢ 75¢ pure an 1X curk and 3 on the on the PO * ie %4 Ehe Putham Faur Wurar. â€"Long Fall Wheat at Parker‘s D) Buooi®s FOoR SALE «-uJ open and top buggies, all Apply at once, F, Ni Tus® Prort®‘s Mui®.â€" No, 1 Manitoba Hungar hand. Will sell cheap or . Wheat, R. McGowaAX. Mac{arlane and Co. in School supplies, ol always the best". An attractive iittle ph img Toronto "throug! been issued by the Gi of this year‘s exbibiti are due for a copy. Thursday, Sept. 1 \ | LOCAL AND GE Toronto Show His Honor Kir ing the official o usual the attra varied, and th« met, at «idered Town. undet st Monday TureProT last week hs and 8. Gres all of which been ‘N"‘ll“" and likely â€" furtheewill } Morday is L4 ragviest the value ol (hl'.‘r“‘ ape 10 In nominations 8 will be payabl months from « A “mt. cony SS PostaL authoriti Hourk GRE 8th of this m« mf al our gres take place. J MoeKenzie, an ing forward t« lmprovement poultry depat weather succe REâ€"ENGAGED. â€"Â¥V hear that Mre. R. J Yeovil bhas been r« The trustees have w tion of his services | to his salary. â€" Mr. 3 +rance examination «and all passed well. C,. Calder, Lizzie bw « LyoENsE CoMm M typhorud fever, On MC Yames A. received a t companion stating th was nothing alari would come, James mmg, and we «incere}l«® find hhis .""'(,u«"i*f‘fl;\ q9A ~ #xrpuaxAaArio®. U yyreat popularity ::.h lies in (\w fact Kitively cures. _ It is e«st Medicine, and the, have an abiding cou They buy Mu{l take it Cmm ty ce cothen VTOL.â€" They buy and take it as serious ailmeuts, 1 will do them good. Hood‘s Pills cure all J 2Â¥5¢, by C. 1. Mood 4& wirnu tH® Exo 100 left on the train week on excursion eufficiently large, bot «o save the Fipemen‘ Rail way Cov. The \1 chances of a tine 0 hard to keep the A bout #) stayed in these on wedding w «o Toront©, Brantfor Entiml <m Tikk o save the Railway C chances 0 hard to 1 A bout 20 ® |hpy.‘(0 on M «, Tovont« was reac! ne VA C 2 0 W estern Fair As the best yet puhl n prises 52 pages, w and inside pt intved It contains . usC visitors anad a n chowing the prin the advertisemel leading Lbusiness bwgï¬. An exce! ntario, in colo book is in keepi veliable up to da and quaiity of attractions to P Jubilee Exhibiti »xcellent exhibit U 18 12 14 Show opent Sir Oliver | cial opening sten ached A ace, amnd n n â€"station O 1 d W Sov it 20 ind W W | M L¢ )1 Lt M S('c l‘ WA N Th 1) a N3