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Grey Review, 19 Jul 1894, p. 3

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CH2A 2P Colors. iline Dyes. < . ‘Lclargest ".tter. cythes, ‘Tlass, 1 Sea Salt thing. ‘ll Stock TS Calcined SS I"‘;sethO Shoes YC. Raw A NJ . bu is wA companies, Ts Town hall is to be freshened up, and not before it was necessary. Mr. C. McDougall has the contract of kalsoâ€" miming the halls, stairways and upper part and when he is through with it the town will be satisfied a good job has com «Off hir 2ME D fands, M and out. propr Tur Currew Bxur.â€"At the Council meeting on Monday night, the Curfew byâ€"law was finally passed. This byâ€"law provides that on and after the 16th inst. the bell ‘shall be rung every night at 9 p. m. and that on the expiration of 15 minutes thereafter, all children under 15 years, whether boys or girls, are liable to be arrested and taken before the magistrate.â€"Telescope}. ‘Thaabove parâ€" agraph must mean that the boys and girls are in dasger if found on the streets after the forbiddep time, otherâ€" wise it has a Herodian look not pleasant for the little folks of Walkerton. Surely the magistemb@ isn‘t anxious for: a job? ¢ J eaSc has the mi Ramage w of t PM fart name a otherw it D Ox® of c the Grey | Nr. Chas. «d the par ers, They are eggshaped in appearance and almost egg size. Of course he has the variety for sale. Wr® hear that our model School is likely to have a large attendance this fall. No doubt the Bhiformly successâ€" fulcharacter of Principal Allan‘s work will have this effect, and besides Durâ€" ham is a salubrious town with many advantages to students, as to cheap board, etc. The splendid reference library in connection with the Mech, Institute is also available to students. H pair= R Mxr. 8. Arrowsmith treated our staff Tuesday to a taste of delicious gooseâ€" bervies. Thanks Mr. Arrowsmith. They are of the "Riflemen" variety, brought from England some years ago by Mr, Arrowsmith, and have now become thoroughly?acclimated and prolific bear th eh pr the ti «lerk Oe His 1 for the public : humane improvem at his hotel door gonsists in a drink sight of which is thermometer is an tories 8 Pah un having a have bee this sea may ha img t« which We regret Loat In Our Priceville corâ€" respondenc last WQ“-.'MM ean MeArthur, slmnfimimwo' of Duncan cDonald. Seedeath notice. Ws have just laid inlarge stocks of ink, paper, ctc. Our stock of jobbing eards, paper and othermaterial is both large and varied, and we -.hpm_ pared for any kind of work. A Mus. Jean |w died in north sen if you at tle at 0 15th, wil ARTHCR WE le: W N ON We regret U at in Ou® Priceville corâ€" respondenc !/st week thename of Dunâ€" ean McArthur, shouid appear instead of of Duncan AcDonald. Seedeath notice. Ws have just laid inlarge stocks of ink, paper, etc. Our stock dw‘ eards, paper and othertaaterial is both large and v wicd, and we -othpre- pAj of deatl it H 7) Pon‘t forget the Lacrosse -n‘i e Exhibition grounds toâ€"day. M on sacz.â€" Fowr second hand bugâ€" »s covered and open, some as good as w W \ soll ata bargain, Am ab ce and see them® F. Nester, C ~vercr â€"Readergiook ab vour What AX Our A W tal Dev 1.0¢ M ropert: nc of \hofl)cky;m]n.h gos \Hllheh«ldln]“ Th =rs lay evening at 8â€"90, « Pollock has been treating: rham Reyizw bas changed . McArthur stepping down Mr. C,. Ramage is the new . Being a pmfienlmal\. Mr. ill no dovu@t greatly improve is of the REVIEW, We welâ€" Ramage to the newspaper l as young, will Ramage to the newspaper shortom Advance. i Durham contemporaries, EViIEw, changed hands, Mc \rm\.?:vho has conductâ€" ‘r very ably for the past three ing sold out to Mr. Chas. We wish the new proprietor lc regretting the withdrawal htor from the field of newsâ€" c.â€"Mt,. Foveat Representative. 1AL _ NXEW w brick forge and flfi: l _ other â€" improvements vmon 10 y it startlin as wego to press that . at one time a popular d laugh House, died in n Euesday the 10 inst. ds will regret his loss, i report order of 110 byteri t Sabt to you XW studer peoj il facâ€" many, t want THE = CASH & TOTRE. General Dry Goods, Dres Goods, Dress Trimmings, Groceries, Ete. These Goods were Bought at a Tr mendous Reduction and are Selling t Accordingly. If you want B We havys Opened out in A. DAVIDSON‘S Store, Uppor Towly \.flth An Entirely New Stock REapy made suits at J. A. Hunter‘s. 8 1.8, Seedless Raisins for 2¢ at J. A Hunrers. Srz the new print and ceylon fisnnel for blouses at Davidson & Co‘s Witrr® Duck for ladiés‘ Dresses and Blouses at Grant‘s. A i Brack and colored silk lace mitts and gloves, away down in price at Davidâ€" son & Co‘s. BovrnEx & Co. have nice lot of oak leather. to make harness. WB Aave received the prize list of Guelph Central Exhibition to be held from September 18 to 20. They have a fine list of Specialties. This issue of the REvI=w Wil} find its way to many friends not now on our subscription list, We would be much pleased to swell the lis! we have begun this week. _ It is important to keep the liver and kidneys in good condition. â€" Hodd‘s Sarâ€" saparilla is the remedy for invigorating these organs. Mr. MeArthur, who hi ing the Grey Review (0 years, has sold out t9 a teacher in the Durha® We wish Mr. Ramag® venture.â€"Hanover P# CRICKET,.â€"Durk: team composed of Harriston players Harriston,. ‘Iwo i Durham being def« of our boys ran his by mistake, and th team. Upper Town, Durham To make you health is a pril good health, th« pure and vigoro! Sarsaparilla. W impure and s neither health, = Wurx Tra pleasure bent, « trip a bottle of most pleasant] kidneys, liver feyer, headach ness, â€" For sale ing druggists. California Fig who will control the first engine from Durham to 0. Sound? ‘The day is comâ€" inyw. is refreshing He is the gu« hng\rk Co., is Mr, Juo. Cochrarp, s0on Cochrane, of St. Thi i David Jackson this freek. . Mrs. 4. L. Clar ch York City, are f@siting Darcey‘s, Traverst@, this Miss Sutherland & Mr. land arcived from to spend a few days frien Rev. Jas, Binni Don sent, and some catt‘s> we believe went home. The restrictions on Canadian cattle in British market have not yet been removed, and until thisis dope, unless some other influence provail, prices are likely to rule low. s The â€"Grey Revinw, Durham has changed hands. My, Charles Ramage teacher in Durhun Sehool is the new proprictor. â€" He hs returned to his first 0 Nalt Barto aimns. with your %g%h or I proprictor, â€" ie is returned to ns MTS® love. Asa puble school teacher Mr. Ramage | was @minently suceessful. Theo same tact and onergy that carried success with it in that profession we are sure will be still characteristic of him in his new field. We give him a doubly fraternal grip.â€"Dwndalk Herald. How asortts Town‘s Morars!â€" A delicate but prossing question. Are we deteriorating? Are t,hings'am and done to day which would have made our grandm other blush 2 â€"â€" How about Stark‘s, Powdes ? â€"A more important question. " Oh, that stab in the head and face by that treacherous foe, neuralgia !,, And the sick headache, the nauseous hiliousness. Kgcpalllpply of Stark‘s Poriers. They cure when all fails. They give Loanty for the ashes of suffering. 25:ts, ; box at all druggists, Miss Minnic M c\itchell, of Williamsâ€" ford, was the guo«pf friends in Durham the fore part of thi} week. §# c GS uis Mr. Harry Hn: 11:, of the Bank ?f Commerce, Toront, is at home this week,. Padile s Duzham draws in sommer, BR Mr, Jas. R. Gun, rlmggislof Toronto is home for a holiday, Mr R. A. Grant, I}â€"prister, of Toronto, spent Sunday with J, A, Hunter. a Mr, Rutherford and family of Qmil- ton, are visiting at \ipg, McRae‘s 4 Miss Ada Hary, of Mtw at present visit‘hy ;,fends in Town. _ EECET Mine Host Cairns c eCentral Hotel, was off by Creemore thi M last week,. ; The Misscs Dell, of Walkerton, present visiting their sister Mrs. Lauder, of Town. | \ Mr. and M s ClA n Proguce. . * DAVIDSON & Co. PERSONALS. â€" OF who has been publishâ€" 12w for the past three ut to Mr. C. Ramage, Durham Pablic School. M uws were played, l by 14 runs. One o against the ball injured the home th ctor,. _ To secure «| should be kept the use of Ayer‘s the vital fluid is , there can be h, nor ambition. ;, â€"Whether on «s, take on every of Figs, as it acts Tectually on the wels, preventing her forms of sickâ€" bottles by all leadâ€" {actured by the Co. onlv. just received a That is the stuff lay was thinly atâ€" where sales were v buyers were preâ€" oss pay, Mr. Fred Sutherâ€" | F *) Câ€"naterday to I d ; of NMr. Jno is the guest of 2 are at Thos. of ' ‘wou&fl like to have missed that garden party at Mr. H. Petty‘s on Tuesâ€" day night, neither would we like to make the unfortunate absenteesfect chagrined as would surgly be the case if a full and Iucid description of the many attractions were given. ~The garden party is mpersedirg the pieâ€"nie. To sitin shady bowers an si}) ice cream, to lounge, loil and stroll under the trees in the mellow moonlight, is to many a thingof delight, and just about rightâ€"but there, we knew we would drop into poetry. J. W. B}yth, i_l_x the candy and lemonade stand The foot ball match went against Durâ€" hamni, Varney getting in onegoal, Under their captain, R. Watt nug with very limited practice they are making a reâ€" cord this year, never have been beaten yet.. & ® Â¥2 Fe did well as an amateur. Rev. Messrs. Pomeroy and GI{FIII were on hand, and Durham was well represented. We wore pleased to 1 friend and pupil Rev, t is round tin- old hom active work in Indiana Mr. Honry Potty and family desorve the thauks of all for the use of their house and gi ounds and cordial reception, As a Christian for the space of balf a century we have been earnestly conâ€" tending for the faith once delivered to the Saints. Yet for at least thirtyâ€"five years of this period we were held under the prestige of Methodist teaching, the dogmas of which perplexed our mind. Hence in our ardent desire toknow the truth, the mistsof natural darknessgathâ€" eraround us in such profusion that nothing remained for us to do but either to drifé into the chaos of apathetic inâ€" fidelity, or abandon the secular interâ€" course by which our spirit was consiantâ€" Iy roused to the disturbing of our peace and study God‘s book of revealed truth privately. â€" This latter course we have adopted, but as we happened to be a born Methoâ€" dist, the struggle to rid ourself from the influence of parental training, was both strong and tedious, But by the guiding influences of the Holy Spirit we have gain our freedom from the shackles of all secular restraints which would build up distinct systems of religious worship, and we claim that the great work of redemption, in the true tenor of its meaning is to subdue the Nations of the Eearthuniversaily and bring them to the feet of Jesus, but not by. the misâ€" sionary efforts of distinet Charches, which in themselyes are confusion worse confounded. â€" But by the jcivil obedience of National Councils in their equatable recognition of the (-l;:ijns of humanity as & common brothefhood, and in their conceptions of such claim, so to arrange their civil matiers, that the great blessings of nature shall be equitibly placed within the reasonable acquirement of the world at large for we deem it absolutely impossible for the nations to become religiously pleasing ‘tn God before they are civilly obedâ€" ient to him. Hence the work of \ Christ as universal King is to bring the nations into the spirit of obedience, and as John the revelator says ‘The testiâ€" mony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy. He that hath an ear to hear let him hear what the spirit saith unto the Churches." For eleven years we bave been studying the holy seriptures priâ€" vately, the result of which we are about to offer to the world in the form of a pamphlet on the moral aspect of society â€"just ready for distribution. While we freeiy â€" barmonice | with â€" the | grand achievements of Christianity in the mystcrions development of the scheme of redemption, still on the testimony of Jesus Christ in His established order of apostolic truth, we are brought into open conflict with all religions creeds who teach either the immortality of the soul of man, or the eternal sonship of | Christ as mediator, We therefore purâ€" Opon Letior to the Town of Durham. reference to its positive contents, and we cordially invite the resident iminisâ€" ters of the town to listen to our address, Our object is not to incite a contentions discussion, but to bring out a mubual fraternal interchauge of thought, _ _ EoRoe P ty 0C 1P ET Should any of the ministers be disâ€" posed to crificise our work we shall be glad to sit in their ordinary . services while they do so, if they give us notice of their intention. Meeting in the Town Hail, Durham, on Mout?u.v evening, July #rd at 8 o‘clock. â€" Admittance free, After which the pamphlet will be offered for sale. Jisez Banks. Flour per 1001b . eccce«> Corn Meal " reveri‘ve sa Shorts * Bran mg Oatmeal * Fall Wheat per bushel ... Spring Wheat * Oats, 86 Peas, 6t Barley, & Potatoes, hh Hay per 60M «.e en enn®6 Beet peP 100..ccceece ce e k9 +* Pork, 0 8 en Hides, * «en Sheepâ€"King. @@CD.ccce c Butter p@® Bs cce en n Eags, per Tallow per Lard 4* \\r'onl * "- Wood 2it, lone, Turkeys per 1b. Goose iCY Ducks. * Apples per bat Caused THS PETEY GARDEN PARTY. conflict with all religious ereeds each either the immortality of the f man, or the eternal sonship of t as mediator, We therefore purâ€" o introduce our pamphlet by a nce to its positive contents, and rdially invite the resident minisâ€" f the town to listen to our address. DURMHAM MARKET Cure by Mood‘s Sarsa® in the Joints Inflammatory H July 18th, 1994 .. $1 75 to $1 75 u. 2 T5 to 8 00 ... 0 80 to C 9C ... 0 80 to 0 80 . 2 25 to 2 50 ... 0 60 to 0 64 ... 0 60 to 0 64 ... 0 88 to 0 34 . 0 52 to O 58 ... 0 85 to 0 50 ... 0 50 to 0 75 ... 6 00 to 6 00 ... 4 00 to 5 00 .. /b 50 w . 5. £0 it of prophecy. hear let him aith unrto the years we hbave seriptures priâ€" Hs with our old Leeson, who + is now in 0 15 to 1 00 to 0 08 to 0 05 to N 05 to to to to 0 34 0 53 0 10 0 75 0 10 o 17 1 25 0 09 0 05 0 06 1 00 f l We are also getting up New Rigs ofall kinds. o ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Mr. Plumer Sterme organized a gatherâ€" ing of the children from 13 years of age and under, and after enter tainring thom, arranged them in marching order, and all in gay dresses and trappings proâ€" ceeded to Dromore where Mr. Taylor treated tham handsomely. We like this idea. Make pleasant memories for the children to mix with the soberer side of life in after years. â€" _ We understand a celebration of a unique kind took place at Dromore on the 12th. This may not be as full as it should be. _ We wish some of our correspondâ€" ents had got hold of it. The twelfth of July has conte and gone. The Orangemen of this place paid a visit to Allan Park, Some others took in Eugenia Falls, Allreport having a good time. Mr. Frank (?oleridre returned home from the Northâ€"west last Saturday. He hi?s been teachiag school for some time there. Mr. Thos. Legate preached in Amos Church last Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs, McVicar are visiting triends at Blyth. 20, Egremont. It is about halfa naile long though not very. well built up. When you get your bicycle, if you have not one already, pay us a visit now and again, as we are sure that you will find Greenside,. [No fear of that. we used to know it pretty well in ye olden time. â€"Ed. ReviEw.] Mrs. Peter Keid, si., is visiting friends on the American side forthe last two weeks, MianToxâ€"In Durham, on the 15th inst.. Mrs. Mighton aged 83 years. BEAsroxnâ€"In Warren, Fanny Agnes, 4th daughter of Walter and Rose Beaston, formerly of Durham, aged 12 years. McDoxAarpâ€"On the 23th of June, Archiâ€" bald Arthur, only son of Duncan and Flora McDonald, Aged 1 year 5 mos. The Mr. Editor, Greenside is situated ust North west from Dromore on can. REVIEW OFFICE, GARAFRAXA, ST., DURHAM. TERMS ; $1 per year, IN ADVANCE. CHAS. RAMAGE Editor & Proprietor. Of the Best Quality Cheaper THAN EvER. r OT 53, Con. 2, E.G.R., Glenelg, conâ€" 14 sisting of 100 acres, more or less,â€" 80 acres cleared, 7C fit to run machinery on, _ Frame Barn 50 x 60 with basement stables; good concrete dwelling .and other outbuildings ; half acre good orchard ; two good spring wells; well fenced and in good state of cultivation. 8i tuated about one mile from the Town of Durham and one mile from school. Will be sold with or without crop. For: further particulars apply to proprietor on premises. D. J. DAVIS, Darham P. O., July 8rd, ‘84 _ . tf _ Firstâ€"Class Hgearse. M O@C@LEZ. T Thursday orning. and 14 days, MACKLIN BROS. UNDERTAKING Promptly attended to And get your Buggies and Waggons Repaired at Lowest Rates. $ still to be found in hbis Old Stand _ opposite the Darkam Bakery, MRBS E. DAVIDSON‘S. JAKE KRESS Farm for Sale. Furniture Millinery, IS PUBLISHED EVERY GREY â€"REVIEW GREZNSIDE. Cottons, ? Tweeds,"% 130078 & SH035, DROMORE. â€"AT THEâ€" DEATHS. Gome! CGome! Spring Millinery ie AM: enc sinting Done in th:« LOWER TOW N. JAKE KRESS McKNIGHT & LENAEAN, Millinery. 44 Best Value in ‘ Durham. Away below what you pay elsewhere. Pure Paris Green, Fly Poison Pads } v ‘â€"_â€"â€"â€" AND â€"â€" \Sticky Fly Paper ! â€"f itmmet A P f=â€"=â€"*fe Helsbore and Tnssct Powder J. O. Wifrso®, Contractor and Builder, Sulphur Springs, Texas thus speaks of Ayer‘s Pills: * Ayer‘s Pills are the best medicine I ever tried; and, in my judgment, mno better general remedy could be devised. I have used them in my family and recommended them to my friends and employes for more than twenty year® To my certain knowledge, many cases of the following complaints have beem completely and Permanently Cured by the use of Ayer‘s Pilis alone: Third® day chills, dumb ague, bilious fever, sick headache, rhoumatism, flux, dysâ€" pepsia, constipation, and hard colds. E. know that a moderate use of Ayer‘m Pils, cor:tinued for a few days or weeks, as the nature of the complaint required, would be found an absolute cure for the disorders I have named above.") "I have been selling medicine for @ight years, and I can safely say that Ayer‘s Pills give better satisfaction than any other Pill I ever sold."â€"J. J. Perry, Spottsylvania C. H., Va. Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowel!, Mass. Every Dose Effective The Best Medicine. u Latest Styles at Very Lowest Prices. P | j AYER‘S PILLS _ AHSCUCS EL OWuoL. is m a im e 7 @@Yy x3 CC ts B T fnfeu Â¥*mms o t 4+ q° !’.3‘ ih j .9b M 1 ifffrmmnet B e ff Y $§ Bayi s is ' s aft‘a W e )Ei * J ERtk 7+ Poison P&dS C We SÂ¥ 4 .7 d Tt m";%,":) 4 4 N "'#. + 2e y AA4‘f ‘}% ~® i i se st 2.A :< Bb â€" <cavae L â€" 4 g# poves Helanaes Geeaes SeBeee C (WH *: °5 "\\;_ 4. & MA _ _ _ U onnmammertene is o OUR SPRING GUODS will now be found very complete and comprising Chidrens 2 piece Tweed, and Blue Serge Suits. Boys‘ Serge and Tweed Suits. Youth‘s Serge and Tweed Euite. Mens Tweed and Blue Serge Suits All The Novelties Of 'I'h¢ Season, sCOTCH, ENGLISH, and CANâ€" ‘ ADIAN WOOL TWEEDS. Ready â€" Made Clothing : A large variety to select from. We bought therefore offering at reasonable prices. The newest cuts and most attractive parterns: | To fully appreciate suits you should see them. Shirtings, Towels, Cotton ‘Tweeds, Grey Cotton, Denims, _ Toweillings, Flannelletts, Bleeched |" Tickings, â€" Table Line, Scotch Gingams, Art Muslins, Prints, Sâ€"~rims, Canadian _"_ _ English, ladian Muslins, Neckties, etc. DRESS® CGâ€"OODS In large variety suitable to the requirements of a Canadian Spring at our well knownlovr prices And all Kinds of Trimmings of the Newes designs. Laces. silk8, Parasols, Hosiery, Edg%ngs. S. Velvets, Umbreilas, â€" Gloves, W. Embrcidery Collars, _ W P Ulsters, Flanuels, Col. s Corsets, â€" Velveteens, C Flanne‘s, Ribbons Cuffs, Plushes, Lace Curtains, ‘04 â€" SPRING ©‘34 IN THIS Branch we keep at all| times. fully assorted in size,| and qualities from the coarsest cow| hide to the finsst kid, polished caif{ and goat. K* ! . N., G. & J. McKECHNIE, ~Ramsay & Morlock BOOTS AND SHOES, Have rented the Store lately occupied by Mr. Woodland and have OPENED OUT General Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing, Cloth, Tweeds and Furnishings, amounting to | _ No place will you find that a Dollar has greater _ AR J r-"" Ein e y 8009 purchasing power than here, and the whole secret in a nut shell is, that to sell chean you MUST BUY CHEAP, A Large proportion of this Stock wo bcught at 59# cents on the $, and the balance at clearing lot prices. REMEMBER THE PLACE. To Your Opportunities"? M ILIL_XTSY ERY, T poer Tsw n, Durharc. Over $12,000. AND OVER GARMENTS A STOCK OF â€" * Te â€" Re d bets") 4s wt, 4 ~?@ meses _ CBHE _ WRRTE _ ED D .. eperve orreirmrenrper/ene tss on d *h 1A ";u‘nnk.‘ lots 142 ('A;n.fl7.rull'ue|‘,- 4 TConty of Grey, for sale cheap, Frame House, Large Barn and Stables, about 80 acres of good hardwood Bush, «om Rocky Saugeen River, excellent Trout fishing, Beautiful Waterfall and water nower, fine scenery, early possession, i’riw 1800 dollars. _Apply to the owner, Blacksmith Shop & Dwelling with be Ones, â€"( its necl lead to gewand 'l‘ll E grout Blacksmith Hlmh» and toole â€"â€"vice, drill, anvil and bellows, with Wagon and Paint Shop above, and the peat hrick residence adjoining with a stable and other.converiences, at present occupied \3‘ T. Pollock, is offered to Rent for S to 5 years on reasonahile terms, â€" The shop is situated in thecentre of Upper Town, opposite Bank, Pos» session givn on fln‘h 17th, 1804. A good opening for a good rcliable man, The Falls Farm for Sale. APHE noted Hayward‘s falls farm, 100 Dornoct th T*.OT 5, con. 1, W G R, Bentinek, 100 sted nores, more or less, good land, wel watered, good dwelling house and stable on remises, JFerms very Icuullnlnie. wb ALARM CLOCKS Cheap and Reliab‘c. G{-‘a‘rglfig efiectvaiy ro WM. McFABRLA! With cathedral gonge, in very hand» caser and in many Styles. X X X CLOCKS & â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" wWATCHEBS. Box 900, Durham, P.0, Durham P.O, Mar. 8. 0. Farm for Sale. attle Strayed. W atchim<}or & Jeweller, Lowe» Towa, Dushwr., pply to 8 DAY CLOCKS the OLD HMEIFER stra ises of the undersig Bullivan, one two m, 2red ones, and >»mostly white with : Any information heir recovery will D WAML Y P. O., June Ist B4 cuse Us ALLAN MeFARLA JO8. SHARPE, Administrator. A]a»l‘\ to the owne ROBT, J ACQUES, KX tolling the ' K. cellence of our K coptionally KX quisite stock off Executor, NC, ;. inveterate ASEY Cn at wil uitably b< Z O o

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