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Grey Review, 2 Aug 1894, p. 3

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CWsy S te, and h ta ke 100. . ther, t is re ‘8Cribe p CErtain Send if he CHI H a~°C ust ) _ Subbach l'b“ Sch every We dux hss ALOXE cesâ€"â€" Lp . §%C%: C r: w bap « EROY 35 + HURC JAXNS Of p. ar. vemny CH In,' 'it.”h [ es > C moY Dir Bool ar " meetin Ci 11 #1t ou upoun or w Sik le tak [ M the i#ton t w‘ 4 to ih., 2 baew s * lrig Â¥ h ht Â¥e not from any apprehension of danger from overloaded boats or stomachs, though the presence of Mr. Fisher, from Parker‘s drug store %u:d give countenâ€" ance to this idea. . medicos were Drs, Kelly, Wells and Arthur Gun, while Rev. Mr. Henry overlooked all and was no doubt shocked at the superâ€" stitious tendencies of his charge, evinâ€" ced by their cupâ€"reading propensities, The drive home im the cool evening was Mr. Wm. veyances last Friday, to Wilder‘s lake. ‘The spot is romantic, and with its hoatâ€" ing privileges an ideal place for an outâ€" ing. Though the heat was intense a most pleasant day was spent, the "Jane Bell," lending her aid to give them the benefitâ€"of lake breezes. There was just one medical geutleman for each seven of the party, but we hasten to say that they were present in asocial position and and nervous headache, neuraigla and biliousness has increased of late years. Stark‘s Powders, the greatest of modern remedias is a never failing and pleasant cure. Twenty five cents a box, Brar Kicc®D.â€"On Sunday mor:a last Mr. John 8. Black‘s little boy & back in the field on their farm in Glenelg where he saw a bear prowling around. He lost no time getting back to. tne house to inform his father, who with W. Arrowsmith and Don. Black armed themselves, and after waiting a time till the church people got away, they opened their battery on bruin, who leaped ‘in the air with a bullet in his brain after the first broadside. The animal weighed about 3001bs. and was shipped to Toronto from Markdale next day. A select party of townspeople,numberâ€" ing twentyâ€"five drove out in three conâ€" «t Wiirk Mr Allan‘s pupils and others were scanning Monday‘s dailies, he, in company with Mr Wright, of the Woolâ€" len Mills, were in the glen near Traversâ€" ton. They were trying to do some rock climbing, but the darkness of the night fell upon the dangers of the way, and they were still in the wilderness. A night in the bush was not.rrlrmnt to contemplate, so, after further effort they reached civilization about midâ€" night but consideratior. for the sleepers led them to take shelter in a hayâ€"mow ! The tramps got home Tuesday, '.;ed and sleepy, with a string of trout. InsURANCE COMPANIES IN a BAD waY. ~In our day banks are failing right and left the in United States. Now|the cry is that Insurance there bhas reached its limit and unwholesome competition has produced a dangerous state of affairs." » We hope this is not the case, but one thing we do know and that is, that sick FugsHl CPCCRIT Family pilot bis John Cameron‘s. In the Glenel «&4 Definition â€" Wanted. â€"An amateur bicyclist would like to know if the proâ€" hibition boards put up last week on the bridges apply only to horses and vehicles drawn by them. â€" Is a blcyelhtinnofion riding or driving ? Perhaps he is both, probably neither, anyway he can scarceâ€" ly be said to walk, and so the sight of a big eye staring at him from the middle of pros I cuted has made him cautious. As the service in the Presbyterian Church, on Sunday morning next is inâ€" tended for the children, Rev. Mr. Henery will preach on the subject "The little captive maid in the Land of Syria." "This is meant for the old as well as the young. It is requested the middle and front seats be reserved for the children. Mr. J. W. Hartman of Eim Hedge P. 0., St. Vincent Township, passed through Durham Thursday with two line thoroughâ€"bred Durham cows. They woere purchased from Mr. Milne, Townâ€" ship of Grey. Mr.; Hartman, who is a wousin of the late Reform candidate in East Grey, takes a‘deep interest in fancy stock. Vaxparisw.â€"Mr,. Aljoe the efficient caretaker of the school property is much annoyed lately to find that some misâ€" chievous or thousbfle- persons are smashing windows in the sehool buildâ€" ings. This l-hlnl ?rml, checked, und our town Authorities would have the support of all good citizens, if an exâ€" ample could he made of the offenders. plar â€"{Lizur. F. F. Hunter has just received word that he successfully passed the Royal Military College matriculation. Picsic.â€"Lauriston and Townsend‘s Lake, Baseball and Football clubs held a very enjoyable picâ€"nic at Bell‘s lake, Glenelg, on Th“'d.y last. Burns‘ Church. Rocky Saugeen is undergoing renovation in the absence of the Rov, Mr. Little. The contract has been let to Mr. Walmesly of Hanover. Mr, John Boyd of Dornoch, who works for Mr. Colin MeDonald got a bad cut on the arm a few days ago. Dr. Smith «dressed the wound and he is now recoverâ€" under the R been Mr. fioe M Dom discu lie fu th Pr Mr. Wm, Brown, of Egremont, beâ€" lieves in comfort. On Convention day he took home a handsome canopyâ€"topped carriage, purchased from Mr. Merrit ing A football mateh took place on Tuesâ€" day evening between the Flying Wedge and the second eleven, known as the Inâ€" vincibles. The Flying Wedge is 2nd of the Northern League and bound to get first. A disastrous fire took place in Markâ€" «dale last Saturday night. The woodenâ€" ware factory, owned by Armstrong Bros., was entirely destroyed, entailing covered by insurance. Micur HavE BEEX worse.â€"As Mr. R. Cochrane and his daughter Mrs. R. Gray and child wore driving rear Camp‘s creek on Monday last, their horse shied at a load they weremesting and threw them all â€" out but happily without serious injury. A fo« day eve and the vincible Ik by him Our readers in town will be glad to know that harvest is on and grain of good quality. We are able to announce this fr m finding some splendid ears of wheat in our office brought there we believe by C. C. McFayden, and grown LEA There appears to be decided rottenâ€" ss in many of the contracts let by the ominion Government and the recent seussions on these squanderings of pubâ€" : funds does not elevate the character \the men engaged in it, Why are ese offences winked at? The Central ison and Kingsion penitentiary have cancies for M. P.‘s or their ]”ll of this chrar al ,| see them. D sor shipment of Boots and Shoes d at Ramsay & Morlock‘s arnd : like ~hot cakes." «i1 broken sodas 6 lbs. for 25¢ also Brussels Post al WER LUVUVAL NEWS. { $10.000 of which only $2.500 is (Glenelg council minutes last o item of $15 paid clerk for . should be $5,00. Fly Nets and Binder whips «. Smith‘s, Lower Town, H wrvest Mitts at Davidson biscuits 4 lbs for 2¢, at General These Goods w mendous Redu If you want B with your IxrprovE your appearance with one of Ramsay & Morlock‘s «‘nubby hats." Next meeting of Ben Nevis camp will be held on August 13. Love®rs of a good coffee try Davidson & Co‘s. Blend. It beats them all. Mr. Hanna, teacher of Kimberly, and Mrs. Hanna, are visiting in‘ Glenelg at Mr. Jas. Allaa‘s and other friends. Mn John Ritchie gave us a call a few days ago. He has a farâ€"awaylook in his eyes which means Fort Wilrhm before Rev. Mr. Little, of Dornoch, and Mr. Mcinnis, of Elora, are away on their holidays up the lakes for the next four Mr. Anthony, of Owen Sound, will cccupy the Presbyterian pulpit at Dorâ€" noch for the next two Sundays. JAcksoN‘8, next to bank, have private funds on hand for a few good loans. For Sat®E.â€"Two Short Horn Durâ€" ham Bulls for Sale.â€"J. WooptLaxp. Rev. James Binnie, of McDonald‘s Corners, was visiting friends last. week at Fairwell Corners. a. i To CuraxsE® Tu® SY8TEM.â€"Effectualâ€" ly yet gently, when costive or bilious, or when the blood isimpure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liyer. to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dw colds or fevar: yea 8y man ® Ax UrseT.â€"On Saturday night last as Mr. A. Morrison, of Scotch Town, Glenelg, was driving out of town, with his two sisters and Miss M. F, MceMillan, in the rig, he attempted to pass another rig in front of Jas. Atkinson‘s gate, where the road is narrow, and in doing so the rig went over a four ft. bank throwing out the occupants, and overâ€" turning the rig, which was somewhat damaged. _ Miss MceMillan had her shoulder severely bruised, and the other two ladies were badly shaken up, but all escaped what might have been a very serious accident. Mrs. Hugh McKenzie is getting stronger we are glad to hear, and able to be up a little. Mr. J. Darroch of ‘Collingwood, was the guest of Mrs. H. MacKenzie for a few days last week. practice until he re(nrns;_ SEE the best value in Town, in Grey and White Cottons, at Davidson & Co. MorINa wheat, flake peas and barley, rolled and standard oatmeal, at John Dr. Park left for a few days holidays last Friday. Dr. Kelly is taking his You can buy fine dress goods cheaper at Ramsay & Morlock‘s than you can any place else. Misses Sadie and Jennie McDonald, of Toronto, are visiting with Miss Turnbull this week. J. WrigtT, the baker, has good linen bags 7 cents a piece. Very suitable for farmers. p Miss May Russell is under the doctor‘s care, this week. Mr and Mrs C. Ramage leave toâ€"morâ€" row on a visit to friends in Fergus. Mr. Roderick McKenzie is away visitâ€" ing his brother Kenneth at Belmont. John H. McFayden ard wife were visâ€" iting friends at Flesherion Station last Dox‘t let your charice like the sunâ€" beams pass you byâ€"go to Ramsay & Morlock‘s for bargains. W*® will sell you goods cheaper than you can buy any place else, but we won‘t give credit.â€"Ramsay & Morlock. WHEN we say "Bargains" we mean good goods at low prices. Trash is dear at any price.â€"Ramsay & Morlock. MAcKENZIE has money to loan at 5 per cent and 54 per cent, On Chattel Mortgages or joint notes he has any amount to lend. The London Lancet su‘gflut the pupil of Mr. Gladstone‘s eye, which was recentâ€" ly operated upon, has becomeso obâ€" structed that another operation is necesâ€" sary. # The earliere symptoms of dyspepsia, heartburn and occasional headaches, should not be neglected. Take Hood‘s Sarsaparilla to be cured. For SaALs.â€"Four second hand bugâ€" gies covered and open, some as good as new, will sell at a bargain. Apply at once and see them. â€" F. NESTEER. Dox‘r pay any attention to what inâ€" terested parties say about bankrupt stocksâ€"the best stock of goods in town is at Ramsay & Morlock‘s. WE present our readers this week with a letter from the highlands of North America, and another from the lowlands of Europe. Correspondents will be established at the seat of war and other important centres as opporâ€" tunity offers. Mr. Harry Hunter left for Toronto this week. Mr. John Ross, of Torontois visiting Rev. Chas. Cameron‘s, Upper Town, Durham. PERSONALS. CSRA Prodce * DAVIDSON & Co. wi in the ex ville oln may pla & Xcgni & delinite Tact, A lar bher of mrt,s wéll accompany efi:mm;mn;lh:«'iinm rnoch‘s second eleven well kno s 35 the ‘:nvmmbll‘es, together with tv;\ne unior Scots, who never lost a goal ing the season. C s That mammoth barn erection on the 25th ult. was a success, Ellison and Stewart acted asrc:})tuin-. the former winning by fiye rafters, after a very Miss 8. M. Sharpe has returned from her five weeks‘ visit down in the vicinity of Guelph. s spirited contest, Mr James Robertson, we regret to state has been laid up recently with a bloodâ€"poisoned hand. 5. s McArthur, store keeper, is going to have a barn raising on property got by him. Gardiners of Egremont, are buildâ€" ing the stone foundation. The United Protestant Benevolent, Association Lodge here changed quite a number of their officers on election night some time ago. J. W. McArdle, who was the master, is succeeded by H. A. Hardy as he, McArdle, could not attend to it, being engaged in Lucas‘ law office Markdale. We will try to find out who the other officers are. _ Another thirteenâ€"yearâ€"old pupil of our villa, Bert Chatham, is receiving conâ€" gratulations on his Entrance success. _ Rev. Mr Little, wife, and family, are enjoying their vacation at Big Bay, _ One of the most enthusiastic matches ever kicked in this vicinity was won by our first eleven on the 2Ith ult. Play started sharp at seven and for over one hour the contest raged. For a few minâ€" utes the visitors made some grand play, but defence was firm and they failed to score, The wedges‘ forward took things easy till after the first half hour, then in less than two minutes a rush on the right wing was made which landed the ball below the goal line, when it was eaâ€" sily scored. The visitors simply weren‘t in it. Thereturn will be played in the village of Holland Centre in a week, Rev. Mr Anthnn{ of 0. Sound, will fill our pastor‘s l]:aosi ion for the first two Sabbaths, while his brother Andrew will take charge for the remaining time, _ Home from Sydenham township came our all a ‘jovinl Frank Skene recently. Hanl nlav is susnected in connection Messrs, John and Duncan Cam})hell and the former‘s wife are home from Duluth. The Rev. A. McLean of Blyth,â€"fatherâ€" inâ€"law of our esteemed pastorâ€"is visitâ€" ing at the Manse, and occupied the pulpit last Sunday. _ Foul play is suspected in connection v:ith farmer Vasey and Casey‘s lost catâ€" tle. Rev. Mr. Batty, Mennonite, of Maniâ€" toulin, is visiting old friends here. Mr. F. Lenahan visited O. 8. lately. Mrs. Christie from Toronto, is spendâ€" ing a few days at Manor house. _ _ An encampment of gypsies have pitchâ€" ed their tents on the 20th side road and horseâ€"traders are numerous. They seem to be a nice quiet lot of folks. We congratulate Mr. Ewers and his two pupils who have lately passed the High School Entrance Exam. Miss Habkirk and brother from Blyth, are visiting at Mr. David Lothians. Another valuable dog poisoned a few mornings ago. | It belonged to Mr. Jno. McEachern and was found dead near the hotel pump, This is five dogs supposed to be poisoned in our little village this season, including one that had to be killed as hloodâ€"poisoning had set in. Mail contractor Mr. McEachern since he took charge is making good time, so as to have a little time in the evening. At the last meeting of the 1.0.F. Mr. Taylor was appointed delegate to attend the High Court which meets this year at Peterborough on 14th of August. Miss Little from Hampden,is the guest of Miss Mary Scott. Mr. Jas. MacDonell of Priceville, is applying his paint brush to some of our suburbancottages. He knows his busiâ€" ness and canfeover the ground at a 2.40 gait with a brush in each hand. The Chosen Friends are going to have a picâ€"nic. Mr. Burnet has taken a trip south for the good of his health. He will visit Cayuga, Hamilton, Niagara Falls and if the strike does not interfere will go to Chicago and Duluth and home by the upâ€" per lakes, or perhaps go east to the 1000 islands and home by the C. P. R. The Laird is here, there and everyâ€" where these days, attending to those hustlers who are building the stone work of his barn. A young gentleman, from awa y north, who visits us during the holidays was seen the other evening driving along the road, busily engaged surveying himâ€" self in his pocket lookingâ€"glass, and fixâ€" ing uphis bair and mustache preparaâ€" tory to calling on his best girl, all unâ€" conscious of the fishers above the| bridge, who heartily enjoyed the pantamime. lay for s\;i)_rer;::y. nite fact. A lar; is 'nof!q HOPEVILLE MURDOCH. DRUMORE. 2s 4z » + + Us not yet number of hove mds t uidhiPhididtisieatintedibciadilaa idns l1 the Vigilant and the Britannia, which is to be sailed on August 4. The Prince of Wales and the Duke of York will be on board the Britannia during the race, The Triennial Council of the Orange Grand Lodge was held in Westminster, England, on W«-dnesd:\y. Mr. N. Clark Wallace presided. _ Fifteen American and many colonial delegates were presâ€" ent. Thoroughbred Chester White Boar, ‘Prince Leon.‘. L of R. H. _i{}.â€"rafngt Thorndale, Imâ€" porter of British and American Stock and is for service this season. What causes bad dreams is a question that has never been satisfactorily answâ€" ered; but, in nine cases out of ten, (right- ful dreams are the resu‘t of imperfect digestion, which a few doses of Ayer‘s Sarsaparilla~ will effectually remedy, Don‘t delayâ€"try it toâ€"day, \ English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Sott or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ringâ€"Bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Conghs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted by McFarlane & Co. THIS Fine Animal is from the stock of R. H. Harding.. Thorndale, Imâ€" Heart Diszase ReureveD 18 30 Mixures, â€"Dr. Agnew‘s Cure for the Heart gives per. fect relief in all cases of Organic or 8ympathe tic Heart Disease in 30 minutes, and speedily effect a cure. 1t is a peerless remedy for Palpitation, Shortness of Breadth, Smotherâ€" ing}Spells, Pain in Left Side and allisympâ€" toms of a Diseased Heart. ‘One dose conyin ces. Sold by McFarlane & Co, AT a meeting of a committee reg:e sentng@ the Japanese residents of San Franscisco, it was decided on Wednesâ€" day night to send money assistance to Jusan in the event of war with China, and if necessary to form a brigade of four thousand men armed with Amerâ€" ican rifles and go to Japan at their own expense. The third page of the Toronto Daily Mail is noted for "Want" advertiseâ€" ment. If you want a situation, a meâ€" chanic, a business, machinery, lodging, if you want to find out where any one is, advertise in the Toronto Daily Mail and read the advertisements on the third page of that pasmr. The charge is two cents a word each insertion, or ten cents a word for six insertions. Address the Mail, Toronto, Canada. y Mare Your Amenia Sonp Wrappers And when you have 25 Ammonia or 10 Puritan Soap Wrappers send them to ns, and a three cent stamp for postage, and we will mail you FREE. a handsome picture suitable for framing. A list of pictuares around each bar. . Ammonia Somp has no equal. We recommend it. Write your name plainly and address : W. A. Brapsuaw & Co., 48 and 50 Lowmbard St., Toronto. Bold by all general merchants and wrocers. Give it a trial. Dixoxâ€"In Egremont, on Friday, the 20th inst., the wife of W, L. Dixon, teacher, of a son. to give her Hood‘s Sarsaparilis. Sho is getting etrong, walks around, is out doors every day; has no trouble with her throat and nom:.. neems t l o Te es moinnine. Ne fanast hak chte n poorpir e airage o S raagh Mood‘s Pillisg are purely vegetable and verfectly harmless, Sold by all druggiste, 3c, Said Sho Was Past All Help and wanted me to send her to the ‘Home for Incurables.‘ But I said as long as I could hold my hand up she should not go. We then began Miss Hannah Wyatt Toronto, Ont. rzeccs *Four years ago while in the old country (England), my daughter Hannah was sent away Hood‘s"*Cures Like a Miracle Consumptionâ€"Low Condition At BOULDEN & Co‘s Upper Town, Durham, Aug. 1,"04. Wonderful Results From Taking Hood‘s Sarsapariiia. WAE'-EiI ES, ‘ Greena §IL}E§WM ,]Sticky Fly Paper BIRTHS. ng R|Fly Poison Pads _ escA T Sm f+ Cured by Ayor‘s Mrs. P. D. Iart, Lockport, X. us‘ Helebore and Insect Powder. Further terms and conditions will be made known on the day of sale. The properties will be offered for sale in two r:rcels and subject to n reserve bid as each parcel, â€" For further particulars apply to JAMES CARSON, Auctioneer, I‘ug J. H. HUNTER Estate, * Over thirty years ago, I romember hearing my fathas desoribe the wonderâ€" ful curative effects of Ayor‘s Cherry Pectoral. During a rreent attack of La Grippe, which sssumed the form of a catarrh, sorea0ss of the lungs, accomâ€" panied by an @cgravating cough, I used various remedics and prescriptions, While some of these medicines partially alleviated the cous ing during the day, mone of them afforded ms any relief from that apasmodic action of the Inngs which would seizo me t1:s moment I attempted to lie down at night, Aiter ton or iwelve such niglts, I was Bsrléy, Potatoes, Eggs, per doz ............... Tallow per Ib................. Lard ** â€" sercersvsstssses43 Wool _ * sesrersersssree Wood 2ft, long............... Turkeys per Ib............... Geese ** .. erfersvressesee Ducks, _ * A. ewned by R. McFarlane, sr., conâ€" ta.ininfi 6 rooms. Also 2 rooms above McFarlane & Co‘s. Drug Store. Corn Meal " Bhorts _ * Oatmeal * seersess Fall Wheat per bushel Bpring Wheat * Oats, * ‘[TNDER and by Virtue of a Power of / Sale contained in two certain Inâ€" dentures of Mortgage, which will be roduced at the time of sale, there will Le offered for sale by Public Auction at the BRITISH Hotel in the Town of Durham Flour per 10(1b Pork.' * Hides, * Sheepskine Bheepskins, each............ Butter per Ib.................. Apples per bag ............ hat desirable cottage in Upper Town, T _owned by R. mFurlm}l?sr.. ean« Farm Property in the Townships of Glenelg and Egremont in the County of Grey. Terms or SAtmzâ€"Ten per cent. of the purchase money to be paid to the Venâ€" dor at the time of sale and sufficient with such deposit to make up oneâ€"third of the })urchase money within 30 days thereafter, The balance to be secured by a first Mortgage on the property, puyahle in flye yearly instalments with mg're‘st at‘slx and ()‘ne-lugl_f per (‘(‘H.E‘; C Hay DEL 60M ..sssssssee«see«s» Beet per 100.................. Friday the 3ist day of August, ‘94, at the hour of two o‘clock in the after; noon, the following farm properties :â€" FIRSTLYâ€"Lots number 15 and 16 in the third concession North of the Durâ€" ham Road in the said Township of Glenâ€" elg containing by .admeasurement 100 acres more or Jess. 7 SECONDLYâ€"Lot number 1 in the third concession East of the Garafraxa Road in the Township of Egremont containâ€" ing by admeasurement 100 acres more or less. F SE ooR and had about decided to sit up all night Sin e es c L2 ihotuntia drsiodhcll 1.3 in my easy cheir, and procure what sleep I could in that way. It then ocâ€" curred to me that I had & bottle of Ayor‘s Cherry Pectoral. I took a spoonful of this preparation in a little water, and was able to lio down without coughing. In a few moments, I fell asleep, and awoke in the morning greatly refreshed and feeling much better. I took a teaspoonful of the Poc. toral every might for a week, then grad» wally decreased the dose, and in two weeks my cough was cured." Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowel!, Mask, Promptto act, sure to cure MacFARLANE & Co‘s. A Racking Cough Nearly in Despair, Auction Sale House to Let. DURHAM MARKET, LALI, 217 CGenessee St., + X., says: Apply at the Dxl;g Store, Chevry Poctoral Aug. 5th, 1894 $1 To to §2 00 2 T5 to 8B 00 0 80 to C 8C 0 80 to 0 80 2 25 to 2 50 0 58 to 0 60 0 58 to 0 60 0 30 to 0 82 0 50 to O 52 _ O 85 to 0 50 _0 30 to 0 40 6 00 to 6 00 4 00 to 5 00 5 50 to 5 50 2 00 to 2 50 0 15 to 0 40 0 15 to O 15 0 09 to 0 09 0 05 to 0 05 0 08 to O 10 0 15 to o 17 1 00 to 1 25 0 08 to 0 09 0 05 to 0 05 0 05 to 0O 06 0 75 to 1 00 0 60 0 32 0 52 One Man‘s MISERY, *# t Another Man‘s Jov. ’IN THIS Branch we keep at al times fully assorted in size, and qualities from the coarsest cow hide to the finest kid, polished calf and goat. 1 N., G. & J, McKECHNIE, Durham A; ril 6th, 1894 < _ <«~_ Shirtings, Towe‘ls, _ Cotton Iweods, Grey Cotton, Denims, _ Toweillings, Flannelletts, Bleeched _‘ Tickings, Table Line, Scotch Gingams, Art Muslins, Prints, S‘rims, Canadian * _ English, iadtan Muslins, Neckties, etc. DRES& Gâ€"OODS In large variety suitable to the requirements of a Canadian Spring at our well knownlow prices ‘ And all Kinds of Trimmings of the Newes designs. Laces,. silks, Parasols, Hosiery, Edgings, S. Velvets, Umbrellas, Gloves, W. ri‘.:mbroi'dery Collars, _ W P Ulsters, Flannels, Col. * * Corsets, Veiveteens, C Flannels, Ribbons Cuffs, > Plushes, Lace Curtains, will now be found very complete and comprising A large variety to select from. We bought therefore offerin g at reasonable prices. ‘The newest cuts and most attractive patterns: To fully appreciate suits you should see them. ‘Q4 â€" SPRING ©94 We are also getting up New Rigs of all kinds. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. CGhidrens 2 piece Tweed, © and Blue §Serge Suits, Boys‘ Serge and T weed Suits. Youth‘s Serge and Tweed Suits. Meus Twoeed and Blue Serge Suits, All The Noveltics Of The Season, SCOTCH, ENGLISH, and CANâ€" ADIAN WOOL TWEEDS. Ready â€" Made Clothing : And %et your Buggies and Waggons epaired at Lowest Rates. April 2ith, 1804 RAMSAY & MORLOCK, Durham. Butter and Eggs Wanted. BOOTS AND SHOES, :â€" We have started the Ball Rolling with a Stock so Large and Prices so Low that consternation is the order of the day in the ranks of competiâ€" tors. But the Public, who are always with us, are showing their appreciation by words of commendation and acts of Buying. We have been asked "Can you do a Cash Business where all the other Merchants give Credit ?" _ Yes we canâ€"if woe are able and willing ( there‘s a good deal in being willing) to give Better Value for a Dollar. Every one likes to buy Cheap, Rich or Poor, and we art in a position to sell Cheap. We recognise that business, to have any degree of permanency must be built on the foundation of Fair Dealing, Good Service, Good Valueâ€"an we want THAT to be the cireumference of this STORE. GCome! Come! Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing, Cloths, Tweeds, Carpets, Gents‘ Furnishings and GROCERIES, Large Stock of Boots & Shoes, â€" AND â€" In the EARLY FALL we purpose Adding A FIRST CLASS MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, Which will be under the management of MILLINER. We want your Custom and Good Will and in return y Bave you Money. In a wordâ€"GIVE US A TRIAL, Painting Done in the Latest Styles. OUR SPRING GUOODS MILLINERY, McKNIGHT & LENAHAN, F. D. RAMSAY & Co., Chesley. Ve‘lveteens, C Flanne‘s, _ | __ Mieruebed, _ â€" Plushes, Lace Curtains, (WM, McFARLANE, In Addition to Our Stock of AND OVER GARMENTS WE ARE PUTTING IN A oo it dn., Artistic and Skilful Oheap and Reliable. Guaranteed to effecuaaiy rouse the most inyeterat® With cathedral gongs, in very han4 cases and in many Styles, Of the Best Quality Cheaper TIAN EVER CLOCKS & â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" WATCHES. I OT 53,Com. 2, E. G. B.,Ulend‘i, comâ€" J.i-filfinl 100 acres, more or less,â€" 80 acres cleared, 70 fit to run machinery on. Frame Barn 50x6) with basement stahles; good concrete dwelling and other .outbuildings; half acre good orchard; two ..fl_ spring wells; wel fenced and in good state of cultivation. Situated about one mile from the Town (‘»{’ ll)lu{-:uuu mnd 03:» mile if':‘;m school. i > sold with or without crop.~ ... For further particulars apply to proâ€" prictor on premises, D. J. DAVIS. Durham P. O., July 8nd, . t X X X Firstâ€"Class Hearse. The Falls Farm for Sale. Rent for 3 to 5 ’yuvle-' m | reasonable terms, â€" The shop is situated in the centre of Upper Town, opposite Bank, Posâ€" session givn on March 17th, 18M 'I‘HE grout Blacksmith Hlmh)lnd toole â€"vice, drill, anvil and bellows, with Wagon and Paint Shop ahove, and the neat brick wesidence adjoiwing with a stahile and otherconveniences, at present ocoupied by W. Poliock, is offered to Blacksmith Shop & Dwelling TllE noted Hayward‘s falls farm awores, lots 1&2, con. 7, Gler 1 acres, dots 1&2, con, 7, Glenelg, Conty of Grey, for sale cheap, Frame House, Large Barn and Stables, about 80 acres of good harawood Bush, on Rocky Saugeen River, excellent Trout fishing, Beautiful Waterfall and water nower, fine scenery, early possession. UNDERTAKING Promptly attended to JAKE KRESS. 8 still to be found in his Old Stand _ opposite the Dorham Bakery. Price 1800 dotaurs. Amfi‘r\ to the owner, *‘ st0OBT. J ACQUES. Durham P.O, Mar, 8. 4 Box 300, Durham, P.0, JAKE KRESS Furniture Farm for Sale. Watchmaker & Joweller, Lower Town, Durham. ALARM CLOCK® 8 DAY CLOCKS .:n‘mg fora good reliable man. Lo *0 PpF 308. SHARPE, Ccuse TS 1 vellence of our K ceptionally K quisite stock af K tolling the t Administrator O o

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