Y{ §3 % & the w the 18t. a few Au‘ou .. : 0‘mfwood are spending a few days with their cousins tK: Greenwoods. ‘Mr., May is a shrewd observer of nature and he stated that in all his travels this ear he did no see any crurs to equal t{()se of Zion, *‘ W iy you will never get all that hay off ‘ h. says ‘and the oats I neyer saw anything like them, Mrs, Blair also has visitors in the perâ€" son of her sister and part of her family, Miss Smith, from Toronto, and Miss Jenny Smith from Brooklands, are stayâ€" ing for a few days at their old home, Miss Louisa Reynolds, late of Zion, is also home from the Queen City for a three weeks‘ stay, _ Louie says that everything 1s so changed since I went Awag. but what is worse our bachelor is nowhere now. .As ornamental, K.t..____C_ SE APOrADCe Atd 0 for the Primary. _ The former 5 have nassed as is also expected of the ;latter, However, his success is not to be wondcred at if he works as hard in the school room as he does in the hay field. His motto is to be useful as well _as ornamental mes cam ie us c ic . ~~ . _ * nR rebRprg . We are pleased to state that Mr. Jno. â€"Graham, one of this county‘s most sueâ€" cessful teachers belongs " to Glenelg Centre where he is at present, John has this year sent 10 candidates up to the examinations, 5 for the Entrance ard 5 for the Primary. _ The former 5 have nassed as is also expected of the ;latter, However, his success is not to be wondcred at ;f q / t C"* !8, not t Mr. and Mrs, Wilson, of Flesherton, ~were visiting at Mr. and Mrs. McClockâ€" lin‘s, of the 4th concession, Sunday last, Mr, Jno. Fallaise‘s barn on Saturday evening was struck by lightning, damâ€" aging it slightly. One of the rafters wmgit tire but it was quenched at onece., Also a number of trees reported being strack h‘y; lightning throughout the neighborhood, Master Willie McKechnie, of Figreâ€" mont, is spending a few of his holi(gsys with his uncle, Mr. D. Graham, Mr. William Fallaise had the misfor tune of losing a good sheepn by iight ning. W 2L Hiuscudk uw To se . 2l 1 L _ C (IVCr ‘CC COG two has brought quite _ visitors to our locality all seeking the cool breezes of Mr. and Mrs, May, of Col SWeiecrtBSecse .â€"â€" L Mr. Editor, it is difficult news at present, but a few keep the Centr2 in our memo [ Miss Maggie MceInnia in an.. l)onula'- The bot weather of the past vo has brought quite a ny ItRONNE Gee ce.... * 21 Cy" enemene Tonce COu uw the town line by commmestoners Lamb and Williame, of Glenelg, and Hampton and MceKinnvet, of Holland, Mr. and Mra, James Carter, of Minne: sote, U. 8,, formerly of Townsend‘s Lake, after an abâ€"ence of fourteen years are over visiting old friends and relatiyes, We are pieased to meot friend Carter Mr. Jobn‘ Ritebie, of Pott Arthur, called on frtends here tnis week on his way to yvisit his mother #t Edge Hill, who is, we anderstand, â€"quite ill and has been thus for a leogth of time. A cheese factory is being agitated bere lately and no doubt will be built this fali and got in readiness for next springy by Mr. Robt. Winlow, who is a bhustler. i Mr. Wmo, Malone is being treated this i last month : for a cacuer on the lip and is thereby suffering comi ‘erable, We trust the cure may have the desired effect. Mrs, Wm. Williasmosn has been indi. posed now for a leugth of time, but 1s, we. understand, on the mend, Mr, Thos. J. Bruvdie is home from Owen Sound where he has been attening the Nigh School and at the late examination wrote for a third class cortificate, The roads are being conarderably im: proved lately by statute labor and al s _ judge from attendance that the record has been broken from any former gatherâ€" Mr. avd Mrs. Joseph Smith, from near Meaford haye been visiting a few days this week with Mrs. 8‘s. aged parents, Mr. and Mra.Johnâ€"English. _ The old couple are becomning quite frail being now over 80 years of age, Our burgh came nearly being forsaken ast Monday as nearly all were up bright and early preparing for to go and witness the great demonstration being hbeld in Markdale, of the bactle of the Boyne. As your w’onby seribe was present we would past two years. Fine growthy wersther at the time of writing (Friday 16.h inet.) after the ex: cessive heat of last week. A beautifal rain fell on T oursday evenâ€" ing which means considerable to the growth of the grain and root crop at this season of the year. Hay cutting and hoe ing turnips are the order of the day a present, The hay erop is good and the grain crop is prowising well at present, which bas the effect of making the industriouns farmer M ~â€"â€"â€"++ 4@ + GLENELG CENTRE more pleasant smile than in the maigp, .. ; NC Past week or ‘ought quite a number of ur locality all of whom are cool breezes of the country, rs. May, of Collingwood are few days with their cousings uks ~"xe.. x4 ° CCE C1 ZION. +GLASCOTT. *# # «l 6 6 nzzzz_w_. _ at present, John 0 candidates up to 5 for the Entrance lary, The former 5 s1 00 EUE May is a shrewd he stated that in . " ~rok and a couple of sights on the would like to labor and al:o to collect items will Byeâ€"Rusuellâ€"That the J his order in favor of W. 8. 1 i $88,72.â€"Carried. Meluuisâ€"Leithâ€"That the petition of Jas. Allan and 21 others asking aid to gravel sideroad leading to Varney offering 19 days of man and team and 3 days ot mau alone be supported by a grant of $ 0 Jas. Allan to act as Cor.. without salary, â€"Cartied, BP 1100 10 EBCE RCIRE â€" N70 covered and made safe for trayel as recomâ€" mended in report.â€"Carried. lhams to the 20th June last.â€"Ccrried. The Reeve report that he had examined the bridge opposite W. El‘is‘, Holstein, and found covering badly decay ed, string era fairly good although somewhat sunk but not dangerous and recommended a new covering with plank. Leithâ€"Rusnellâ€"That said bridee be Melonisâ€" Rusnellâ€"That W,. Wilder be paid $9 in payment for board for W. Wilâ€" liums to the 20th June last __(crrind EJ ME iNE saP uhP d s 4 Autrai l 4P i ixtlh 5> c tb 41 Wellington towards improving Egremont and Arthur townline to the amount of $30 to be expended by the Com. at present employed on â€"aid road,.â€"Carried. Byeâ€"Mcloni<â€"That tve bill of Smith and Callfas for $1.75 for tiles be pail.â€" Carried, Byeâ€"Leithâ€"That Com. Horsburgh‘s report be adopted and that he fur:iher expend the sur of $380.â€"GCarried. Mclunisâ€"Byeâ€"â€"That this municipality supplement the graut giyen by the Co. of s 1e C & 2s : ul W. 8. Horsbursh gave a detailed acâ€" count of amount expended on «treet and sidewalks, Holstein, viz $38.72. Mcluuisâ€"Leithâ€"That Byâ€"law No 47 be so amended that Geo. Watâ€"on‘s statute labor be done in Road Diviâ€"ion No. 5., con. 21 aud 22 insterd of the townline as at present.â€"â€"Carried, Leitsâ€"Melnnisâ€"That foregoing petiâ€" tion be entertained and the Reeve be inâ€" structed to examine bridge on Baselmne and report at next meeting.â€"Carried. A petition signed by Frank Coutts and 38 oihers asking a new bridge and removâ€" al of drift wood on Baseline, con. 18. Meluvisâ€"â€"Bveâ€"That said petition lof Leithâ€"Rusnellâ€"â€"That Chas. Meloms entertained and $12 be granted providing 8 e thar Coutt‘s bridge opposite the suw those interested omplete the work.â€"Car. | m II, east of Yeovil ve made safe for the ried. | trayelling public.â€"Carried. 15 and 16, con. 18. A petition «tgned by Ja«. Geddes acd 22 others H)llcilll]':!_uic' to dit h 40 reds, lot Byeâ€"Rosnellâ€"That the Reeve examine ared seport.â€"Carried. John Philps and John Bunston comâ€" plained of obstruction of watercourse lot 16, con, 16. Byeâ€"Rusnellâ€"That Coun, Leith put the bridge at side road 10, con, 20 in pro per state of repair.â€"Carrie}. Coun. McInnis reported that he bad exâ€" amined the bridge at lots 5 and 6, con. 15 avd recommended that something should be done. _ Before attempting to let the building of a bridge the drift wood and second growth timber should be remayed, Leithâ€"Ruasne!!â€"That foregoing report be adopted, â€"â€" Carried, Melumsâ€"Leithâ€"That said petition be entertained and two culverts be put in beâ€" ‘ween lots 25. con, 21â€"22, graging about 20 rods on ench side of roadwuy, where road is yery bad at present.â€"Carried. David Mclutyre presentedl a petition signed by himself and seyen others solicit. ing aid to improve the road at the north east part of con, 22. Courcil met July 10th. Minutes of previous meeting sustained. Lots of hay this year and lots of rain too, but it is better than «grasshoppers so we don‘t grumble. A kick on the face from an angry horse has taken Tom Greenwood from his work for a few days, We hope he will get over it quickly, _ Tom is a hard woerker and his time is precious this hay tin.e. J. A. HUNTER‘S prices in South Grey. _ _ Ail sises in Granite Kettles, ridiculousâ€" ly low prices. Fearman‘s Delicious Hams. Fresh Lemons. Binder Twine, all of the best and pure Manilla. Get our prices they are positively, lowest in Durham Woeden Hand Rakes now in Stock. Carload best Binder Twine. _ Lowest Men‘s heavy plough Bals, $1.00 per pair worth $1.25. 6 16 ; C | | < c ) 6 uz) tss . f ï¬ A nnnomprppigsa P oc _ _ IS OUR Bargain DAY . TUESDAY Enormous Shipments of Boots and Shoes now in Stock. nope x EGREMONT CuUNCIL. REGULAR, $2.00 a pair Tuesday, $150 . S. Horsburgh for a e & m e said bridge be Reeve isste SEE THEM | The Council met July 5th, Pursmmt to adjournment. _ All the members presâ€" ent, the Reeve in the chair ; minutes of last meeting and Court of Revision read and approved. Communications read as follows : From Dr. Jamieson, account for professional examination of a luuâ€" atic; from N. W. Campbell, account for fees in School Arbitration ; from C. W, Rutledge, account for printing; from McKechnie Bros , account. for (iumher; from Jno. Kelly, certificate re Sinking Fund ; from Albert Jones and 12 others a petition for improyement of the road onfeon. 8. Ruasnellâ€"Meluonisâ€"That we now acâ€" journ to meet again, Friday, Aug. 13th,â€" Cartied. The fellowing motion was omitied in | publishing la=t minutes of Council ; Men and Women who can work hard talking and writing six hours dail 7, for six days a week, and will be content with ten dollars weekly. Address, NEW IDEA CO., Medical Building, Byeâ€"Leithâ€"That S. Robb be granted permission to open waler course across cou. line opposite lot 17, con. 11 and 12.â€" Carried. R. Bye. gravil $210; J, Rice, 10. $1; H. Hunter, culvers $3 ; Jas, Eocies, gravel $3.16 ; N. Roszgeil, do $8.25 ; Mrs, Corley do. $4.68; W Horsekurgh, $438:; J. Browv, do. $5 : G. Uamilton, timber $2 50 do. ctavel #$173; Jas, Swanston, do. $4.75 ; A. McGulivrav, do. $8.83 ; J. Weir timber $358 ; H. Hillis, timber $4; Isaac Queen, gravel $5; H. Donald, do. $2 16 ; Clerk‘s quarters ealary $35 ; do. postage$ stationery 6 months, $3.â€"Carried. ‘ Resolved that the following arcounts be paid :â€" READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AND BOOTS & SHOES ] a Feull blast at Te rthur‘s THE BOOM Call and investigate our goods and Prices and we arc sure you will go away entirely satisfied. VERY NOBBY MEN‘S FINE CALF â€"" THE SEASON GLENELG COUNCIL. Wanted It means the highest price for EGGS and BUTTER in exchange for the cheapest GOODS of best QUALITY. OUR COMPLETE DEPARTMENTS ARE DOUBLE SOLE D. Artpax. Clerk. . M°ARTHUFR. Toronto, Ont, ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO ** Peerless" Machine Oil always in stock, 38 cts a gal n , _ JUST IN ings in suit lengths, yer‘y new and stylish, This consignment of goods is larger than usuâ€" al including goods not often seen in Durham We take pleasure in showing themâ€"Call, we dn not press you to buy, MWMMMM Cradle Fingers, Section Rivets, _ Biuding Gloves. Seythes and W het Stones. mmmvm Prints from 4¢. a yd. up. S Tor‘s _.--.---vv-vvvvvw $500 worth of Genuine Imjo ted Seotch Suitâ€" DEPARTMENTAL STORE. stationery 01 (-Pr;;é's Jn'f\;l “;ivli;:t.:t.)s. I ting and inspecting $2.50: Geo. Lan letting and inspectine $6.00 ; The Re: for committee work $2 00 ; The Clerk salary, $20. 00. The Counci‘ adjourned till Aug. 16t J. 8. B.AcCK, Clerk Joseph Firth, Thos. McGirr, Jmerh Atkinson and Ponald McArthinr $4.00 each. Thos. Jack and G, Timmons §3 each, Mrs. M. J. Whitmore $2.50. Jobn Firth $2.00 and John Fallice for 2 yearrs $5.00. The ** Municipal World " for atatinmame OV uces c ol S eveecs Cheques were issued for 1 ments as follows for gravel : S es n ty WV ® Fwamp, said to be in bad state of lge;).:u and have the said repaired if necessary â€"Carvried. McMillanâ€"McFaddenâ€"That th Y â€"â€"Mce ‘he Re aid (vmv_mnssmner ILamb be instruci:s L" eaxammedthe |n'md known as Symes‘ Ewamp, said to be in bad i and hnlvn tha caldl m.n..:_..glt?:e_,‘,f repair McMillanâ€"Williamsâ€"That Dr. Jamieâ€" son be paid $5 for examination on Mres, Geo, Aljoe, committed as a lunatic to Owen Sound.â€"Carried. Laimnbâ€"McFaddenâ€"That Malcom wWij son be paid $122.50 being amount in full for hri(‘)ge contract at lot 15, con, 10,.â€" Carried, Lambâ€"â€"William«sâ€"That sufficient aâ€"|â€" mount be granted to complete the gravâ€" elling on the townline G. and H. known as Moran‘s Orossway, providing Holland bear half the cost." Also that GlIâ€"nelg go half cost n building or repairing the | ® culvert on Townline at A. Priel‘s now § out of repair and that the Clerk notify | # Holland Council of the same.â€"Carried, |m Lambâ€"McF ddenâ€"That the account of C. W. Rutledge for printing and stationery be paid.â€"Carried, Williamsâ€"Lamhbâ€"That Hector Kingâ€" ston be paid $64.50 for repairing Glenâ€" roadin bridge, _ Also Charles Vaughan $5.50 and Jas. Hislip $1.70 for filling apâ€" proaches to same.â€"Carried, Williamsâ€"MecFaddenâ€"That the acâ€" count for $5.16 in favor of N. G. & J. McKechnie for lumber for bridge at Glenroadin be paid.â€"Carried. MeFaddenâ€"MceMilanâ€"That C unpbeil be paid $16 half cost ration on Uniou School, No. 1¢ esia and Glenelg.â€"Carrvied. hdnine \ile in trt s 1 1BB ) ‘arried. Phat the account for printing and bried. 1at Hector Kingâ€" _repairing Glen.â€"| | Jbarles Vaughan ,M 70 for filling apâ€"| lin rried, m hat sufficient a.| Lo mplete the gravâ€"| C . and H. known oviding Holland so that Glâ€"nelg or repairing the | * A. Priel‘s now "F the Clerk notify J‘FC ame.â€"Carried, g.l'_' rat Malcom Wi1â€" | 5tg amount in full | 3«3 ot 15, con, 10,.â€" 3 o That Dr. Jamicâ€"! 9t ination on Mre, ',.,' 3 is a lunatic tolï¬ That the Reeve | 4.T ? be instructed ~C own as Symes‘| ds state of repair| TR d if necessary, | +2 or further pay.| 2it rel : x {cGirr, Joserh lcArthur $4.00| £ + Timmons $3 | k re $2.50. Jobn | TT lice for 2 years + 1_World" fopr| 2% ) Williams, letâ€" | TT ): Gen, Lamb, % 00 ; The Reeve ; The Clerk . n E till Aug. 16th, l LACK, Clerk, duitih % s Fin® CoxrrorTaBLr STYLISH cost of iu-l;i},: 0. 16, Artemâ€" $1.L0 to $3.00 ng Glenâ€"| Insurance effected on all kinds of proâ€" Vaughan ,wrty at_lowest current rates, Dwel flling apâ€" | lings and their contents insured on the most favorable terms. ficient a.| Losses promptly and Liberally settled _ the gravâ€"| _ Call or communicate with I . known A* Ir a U A 24Â¥s | per pa.. from N. w *# REV. EDWARD &A WILSOX, Brocklyn New York WESTERN ASSURANCR COMPANY. The indersigned kaving been restored to healtno by simple means, ufter sufforing for several years with aso rerelung auffection, uud thut dread disease Consumption, is anxions‘ to mauke known to his tellow sufferers the means of cure, To those who desireit, he wi‘l cheerfully send (free of charge) a ocpy 0f the prescripton used, which they will find a sure cure for Consmmpilon, Asthman, Caâ€" tarrh, Bronchitis,and all throat and lm g Uniâ€" adies. He hopos «l1 sufferers will try thisromedy, asit! invaluable. '!‘hmw|I¢,-uiringthoprt-uerip(ion wh‘ * rwillcost theom nothiug, and may prove a ble ssing, will please address ‘ 42 The only Orstâ€"clars Mearse in town, CA Un dettaking and Fmbs ‘mirg on ~atest prinâ€" ciples at reasonuble rates. Would intimate that she will continue the Furniture and Underu\klngh Business estabâ€" lished by her father in Durham in 1858 and will endeavor to give all old and new custom ors the same entire satisfaction. Furniture of the Best Nake ALWAYS ON HAXD. PICTURE FRAMINC A SPEC{IALTY FURMITURE AND UXbERTAKINg FIRE AND MARINE Remember the standâ€"â€"opposite the Market, Durham. MISS SHEWELL Phe Durham Rav:'cu; CcONsUMPTIVES MISS SHEWELL â€"FULL LINE OFâ€" / Butter and E Bargains in Children‘s Suits We intend making this, One & the best, if not b T he best months for Children‘s suits We have ever had. WwE SITRQ GIVING A DRIVE IN SOME ODD PAIRS OF OXFORDS. GRAN‘TSAD C. R AMAGE, A genut, . L. CRANT, For the month of July. we make them 8e. _ At these prices they should not last 100 & ARippppzmmm.._. We have a few pieces of light prints, regular price 1%zlc, they are large patâ€" terns. Now to clear out, A general financial business tu;ucud O ‘fice next door to Btandard Bank Durham Money to lend. Partios. Farr The undersigned offers for sule or rent that desirable park Jlot, in the ‘ village of â€" Priceville, formerly owned by the late James Cameron, Lot cutps tains 13 acres all under cultivation, ~On |the lot is a good house, and barn, | also a good bearing Orchard For terms of sale or rent apply to JOHN MelNNIN, David JACKSIN, JP.» cierr niv. s Land Valuators, Insurance Agents, ___ Commissioners. 4A Vn vew C tuas BA 2c a s uds or permnneutlj'.lo solicit for "Canada ; l An Encyclopedia of the Country, in five [ royal quarto volumes, _ No delivering. | Commission weekly, LOWER TOWN 571 St. Patrick StrREer, t OTrawA, July 31st, 1806. Tothe Phrtnoline Medicine Co., £1d. Ottarwva, Ont. GENTLEMEN.â€"On the advice of a friend tried one bottle of your famous rheumatic remedy, Phrenoline, and to | my surprise it cured me of rheumatism, from which I haye suffered for many | years. | _ It also cured me of dys‘wpuin. from | which I was suffering at the time, so | what I feel now like a new man., Rhenmatisa & Dyspepsia Cursd. CONVEYANCERS. WANTED TEACHERS and other I have tried several remodivs tm rheuâ€" matism, so.ue of which did n a n'rluin‘ amount of good, but n#thing that I have taken has done 5d much for me as your Phrenoline, and 1 hayve muach pleaâ€" .}m-e in recommending it to other suf: ers. en in Exchange. ours very truly, P (Signed) JAMES CARROLL THE LINSCOTT COMPANY PARK LOT For Sale or to Rent. JACKSONS. mt °OA drcscics d oreman of Works, Rideau canal. end. Money invested for Farms bought anda sola. bright:ï¬_n-c:;f?cn""\:ncnl.iun ‘cit for * (‘.;|;“.‘..‘ Torono, Priceville h. t «i * Darham, J A few G LARGE Pea Hou One Maxwell "T)ee than past couy vrill l(La‘ J D cur