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Grey Review, 1 Nov 1894, p. 4

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I» th pÂ¥ un to Br luw 1 rent Foiut acre paid g6iX fable Ar depr BM W TD over plan wignns reâ€"bui make tactor vears Mark compa on Bis hk In + mornit of B. } Listow Lender ture of d The in the Mr. C ot Gran in the bath ponder the 8ul Elliot, / 44 Art An an after "aker pla Tc &n hs men of South Grey : â€" Inspector ( ‘ampâ€" bell set the teachers thinking on the subject of Practical Mathematies. Mr. Campbell has a forcible way of talking and can clearly present his ideas. For the evident interest the paper aroused, Mr. Campbell deserves much credit : it was an able presentation of the subâ€" jeet. On another subject Mr. Camp bell said that in regard to age he would like to see Primary teachers at least twentyâ€"one, but feared that was impracticable at present. He denounâ€" eed vigorously the conduct of some w Primaary teachers underbidding and better teachers. Mr. Allan, Principal of the Daerkem Mosel Sehoo!, then teek ap the "Subjunetive Mood.‘ . He us many valuable hints and -.“ shouid prove of the 4 wae $o young teachers,. Mr. m a difficult subject with sarness and deserved the eredit upoun the laws as exercised in Canada, the Worlkt deals to justice a blow that would weaken rather than strengthen her.â€"Flesherton Advance. The West Grey Teachers met in Owen Sound lately, and had a very successtul meeting. . The Advertiser has the following eomplimentary ref. erences to two wellâ€"known edueational men of South Grey : Inspector Camrâ€" altoget] eredit : Canada never giun a try of right laws. In Ma should remei ? The Toronto World uses rel‘s reprieve as an excuse doption of lyuch law, in an titled " How to suppress mur World makes a sad blunde this, and in its somewh inference that lynching is â€" thing for the Listowel murde: ing seed that will bring fort Deatit or Mz. I. B. OConxor. â€"A telephone message from Tecswater apbout 9 o‘clock on Monday evening, eonveyed the sad intelligence ofthe death of Mr. H. B. O‘Conmor, father of Sheriff and H. P. O‘Connor of this town. Mr. OConnor had been a resident of Teeswater for about 2 years, holding the offices of Postmaster and Clerk of the Division Court. In his death the villagee loses one ot its best known and most highlyâ€"esteemed residents. The funeral will take place this atternoon to the Walkerton cemetery, and is exâ€" pected to arrive here about 4 o‘clock. ‘The Masons, of which the deceased was a worthy member, being the first Master of Saugeen Lodge, Walkerton, will take charge of the body.â€"Bruce Herald. One of the cattle belonging to a Chesâ€" ley drover‘s shipment had a peculiar experience some weeks ago. When @pproaching Acton the door of the . T R. car in which it was shipped fell off and a steer jamped out, and was tunhurt. It got onto the farm of Peter MeDonald, and was advertised as as tray in the "Free Press." The G.TR authorities saw the notice and as they } paid the drover for his loss claimed the ‘ animal. _ aa NWwA + STARK‘s Powders, each package of which contain« two preparations, one in a round woodenâ€"box, the cover of which forms a measure for one dose, an mmediate relief for Sick Headache and Stomach, also Neuralgia, and all kinds of nervous pains, and another in capeules ffrom } to 4 of one in an ordinary dose) wwhich acts on the Bowels, Livter and Scomach, forming a never failing perâ€". fect trextment for all Head and Stomach e»mmplaints. They do not, as most pills aad so muny other medicines do, lose taeir affect or produce after constipation, aod are nice to take. 25 cents a box, at &1 medicine dealers, TT EOm TTE U English Spavin Liniment completely removed weurb from my horse. 1 take pleasure in recommending the remedy, asit acts with mysterious promptnoss in the removal from horses of hard, soft or calloused lamps, biood spayin, aplints, eurbs, aweeny, stifies and sprame | GBoro® Roun, Farmer, Mark ham, Ont. â€" Sold by MeFarlane & Co, Great Mixos Divecr®. â€"We haven‘t been able to find any two men who agree as to the number of people at the McCarthy meeting. Some say 400 others 500, others again put the numâ€" ber as high as 800, while a few won‘t be satisfied with anything less than 1200, Ourown opinion is that in the afternoon there were about 500 present, and at night about 700. â€"Walkerton Telescope. anumber of guests assembled. The worthy couple received several} beautiâ€" ful presents. â€"Rep. A Boox To HorsExzr®.â€"One bottle of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Caalfield celebratâ€" ed their fortieth wedding anniversary on the evening of the 19th inst. Quite a number of guests assemhlad â€" Ti. Junior department of the academy of this village for the term of six the commencing Nov. lst.â€"-llolatel!;or. of Rep. at these rates we expect cash in advance, and alreaciy orr three clubs are growing. We supply a live local paper, renew at once and ask your friends to follow REVIEW to end of 1895 and Weekly Mart for one year for $1.25. Combinations of any two or all three of these papers with the Revigw at rates that will surprise you. Appty, or write at once. Send stamps for smsil change, & secure the _ world‘s news for Subscribe for the REVIEW. To New Subscribers $1.00 to cnd of 1895. CLUBBINXG. Review to end of 1805 and Weekiy Grome for one vear tor $1.25. | Review and Caxina Fimwers Sox to end of 1895 for $1.25, ‘ Mr. David H;I township clerk, s secured I‘oue. of teacher for the EXCHANGE ECHOES, â€" he received its somewhat lynching is the stowel murderer vill bring forth « a sad blunder in d th bring forth death to Lynch law must old in this fair counâ€" ind justly executed 1.25. 0 throw disâ€" excrcised in to justice a rather than MacWher for the aâ€" article enâ€" lere." The doing hidden proper | Co. third page of that paper. The charge is of t paper, e c two cents a w'ord _eayfieingunion,A or ten & ‘Or six insertions. Address ?Rf.‘n-m.n Canads, y is noted for «wy _ O Daily Mail is noted for ""Want" advertiseâ€" ment. If you want & 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 At’o‘uinn-oms.u on the CCC M qereenitiper 0C Nrarvptiaa. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Sott or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood !’:fluu. Curbs, Splints, Sweeuey, Aingâ€" Bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen _ Phroats, Conghs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted by McFarlane & Cn. The Cou at 10 a. m, , | _ Cheques were issued for the followâ€" & ing amounts, viz. * Joseph Firth, for gravel $4.00 * | Rice Lewis & Son, Trun for bridge 5.97 Freight and carriage on same 80 * } D. MceLean, Bar of Iron for bolts _ 50 _| D. MeLellan, putting Iron on Bridge s $6.00 | D. McLellan, filling around Pier 4.50 | C. W. Rutledge, Printing 30.12 | Chas. MeArthur, advertising 1.10 Thos. Lauder, Registering Deed 1.40 J. P. Telford, taking afiidavit 50 Commisioner for ward No. 1 a ppropriaâ€" tion $225,92 Commisioner for Ward No. 2 approâ€" priation $225.00 | Commisioner for Ward No. 3 appropriaâ€" ‘ tion $225.00 Commisioner for Ward No. 4 approâ€" , priation $230.15 Commisioner for Ward No. 1 special ’ grant $26.00 Commisioner for Ward No. 2. special _ grant £208. 00 Comumisioner for Ward No. 3 special | grant $110.00 | Commisioner for Ward No. 4 special | grant $89.37 | The Treasurer, refund for Statute Labor commutation $107.25 Thos. McFadden, Commision 2.56 tGeo. E. Arrrowsmith Commision 85 # *__ Committes Work2.C0 y PPRDOOE: 7 . L James The C1 The third page of the | _ Staplesâ€"McFaddenâ€"That the county Treasurer be instrueted to devide Lot 24, con. 6, into the east and west balyes, and place the arrears of taxes. £8.00 on the East half and $4.39 on the West bhalf. â€"Carried. MeFaddenâ€"Staplesâ€"That the Treaâ€" surer is hereby authorized to purchase the Debenture, cf $. S. No. 10. G. and E. and R.C. Separate School No. * when those Debentures have been preâ€" pared, and that the Reeve, Treasurer and Clerk be authorized to draw the necessary amounts from the Railway sinking fund. â€"Carried. _ Staples â€"MceFaddenâ€"That the reâ€" ptt of the Reeve and Clerk \re Irish Lake Deviation be adopted and that Glenelg Council offer Jno. O‘Hearn $75.00 for the road where it now is, providing Artemesia pay an equal amount and that Mr. O‘Hearn gives a good title for the same.â€"Carried. es Staples, Commision Clerk, entering School rate * Sug Conveyancing e Council adjourned to Nov Arthar printing accounts. From Rice Lewis & Son account for iron for bridg« . From the several ward commisioners reports of ward expenditures. _ The Council met Sept. 24th, pursuant to.adjournment, all the members pre sent. The Reeve in the chair, minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. Communications read as follows, from Trustees of 8. S. No. 10, G, and K. application for sehool loan. From Thos Kells relative to townline repairs. From C. W Rutledge and Chas. Meâ€" Yy hile our hearts are now so us, Mary, not forget To thank the God in Heaven out of debt, For he gave the rain and snr °Of ne gave the rain and sunshine, and put strength into my arm, And lengtbened out the days to see no mortgage on the farm. Spruce up a | mortgage While our Low Lay She‘s gone without piano, her lonely bours to charm, To have & hand in paying off the mortâ€" gage on the farm, I‘ll build a little cottage soon to make your heart rejoice ; I‘H buy a good piano to go with Bessic‘s voice ; You shall not make your butter with that up and down concern For I‘ll go this very day and buy the finest patent churn, And get y« She‘s g'rone And Bessie, our sweet dang bless her loving heart ! The lad that gets her for a w by nature smart, â€" village store ; You did not spend your money in dressâ€" ing up for show, But sang from morn till evening in faded calico. When weary with my labor thought that nerved r Each day of toil will hely mortgage on the farm And Mary you have done y rowing to the shore, By taking eggs and butter °*C rleem maby mornings an hour beâ€" fore the sun, And night has overtaken me before the task was done ; I‘v e D â€" M °0 CCmeECmer, TOF the dear old farm is free, Dou‘t all the Yankees celebrate the fourth day of July, Because ‘twas then that freedom‘s sun lit up our nation‘s sky ? Why shouldn‘t we, then, celebrate, and this day ne‘er forget ? Where is there any freedom like being out of debt ? _ °~~*~ KO+ the papers with me,â€"~they are Fight as right can be, Let us sing and laugh together, for the uce A**e SWV Miry, let‘s kill the fatted calf, and celeâ€" brate the day, For the dreadfa) mortgage on the farm at last is wiped away ; £ have got the DEBDENE crlth «us in ... M uy NO MORTGAGE ox zet yourself und Bessio a new shining gown, prices for our produce need give us now alarm, by your faded calico, and with me to town, GLENELG COUNCIL v<@+ T, advertising 1.10 Registering Deed 1.40 taking affiidavit 50 r ward No. 1 appropriaâ€" â€"â€"â€"â€"*6â€" 4. a little nesia pay an equal t Mr. O‘Hearn gives a same.â€"Carried, issued for the followâ€" e@gs and butter to the little BY sous u. ittle, Mary, there‘s no on the farm ! with my labors, ‘twas this J. 8. BuacK, Clerk ent removes all d Lumps and Blood Spavine, Y. uinE-Bono, Amaricsave e ammee oronto Daily have done your part in No. 2. special £298. 00 No. 3 special $110.00 No. 4 special $89.37 d for Statute $107.25 sion 2.55 imision 85 aweet daughter,â€"God 3 appropriaâ€" ___ $225.00 0. 4 approâ€" $230.15 rates 15.00 nerved my arm ; will help to pay the . 24th, pursuant > members pre e chair, minutes and confirmed. so joyful, let YATES, a wife must be 2,00 12th for being & | Potato digging is the order of the day. , and celee _ M" Avgus MePherson, of Priceville, was the guest of Mr. Alex, Carson for D the farm, & few days, A people‘s version of the New Testaâ€" ment is being prepared in En'land by a company of ladies and gentlemen, who think they will improve the Scriptures by excluding words and idioms not in common use, The Manchester Guardâ€" ian prints a sample of the supposed imâ€" provement:â€"** And why do you trouble about clothes? Notice the wild lilies how they are growing. They do not toil, ner do they spin; yetI tell you that Solomon in all his grandeur did not dress like one of these. Now, if God clothes in this way even the wild plants, which toâ€"day are living and toâ€"morrow are to be made fuel for the oven, will he not much rather clothe you, you men of little faith? Do not then trouble your self with such questions as, What are we to eat? What are we to drink? What are we to wear? Forall these things are what the the heathen nations make their aim. And your heavenly Father knows that you need all these things, KENDALL‘S â€" SPAYIN | CURE Dr. B. J. Kexpatz Co. M mxae . EmparL Co, KENDALL‘S SPAVIN CuURE and not Gentlemenâ€"I bought & bay horee some m enneteevaennan is eanel sns nd 1 have offered §150 ? the m‘m m-:.'.'-.mm-s.;' farice _____ Yourstraly, _ . 8, Manspew. For Orer Filty Â¥ears, Mrs. Wixszow‘s Soorm®c Syzur has heer aued by millions of mothers for their children while teothing. It disturbed at night and broken ef your reat by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of Cutting Teeth sen ; at once an.l get a bottle of "Mra, Winslow‘s Soothing Syrup" for Children Teething. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immedia tely. Depend upon it, mothers, there is n« mistake about it. It cures Drarrhoca, â€"reâ€" gulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the Gums and reducer Intlam» mation, and gives tons and energy to the whole aystem. "Mrs, Winslow‘s Soothing . Syrup" for children teething it pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of one of the best female physicians and nurses in the United Statew, Price twentyâ€"tive cents a bottle. Soli by all druggints throughout the world. Be sure and ask for "Mars Wixsiow‘s Sootuixe Syanr " __ Price 61 Avovet P wepmeict mu.umnr'-zm..umâ€" Dr. B. J. KENDALL COMPAXY, smoenumen rauus, yr. THE hss MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY FOR MAN OR BEAST. Certain in Its effects and never blisters. go Rave Year Amenia Meap Wrappers And when you have 25 Ammonia or 10 Purittan Soap Wrappors send them to ns, and a threo cent stan:p for postage, and we will mail you FREE. a handsom« picture suitable for framing. A list of pictures aronnd each bar. Ammonin Somp has no equal. We recommend 1t. Write your name plaiuly and address : W. A. Bravsnaw & Co., 48 and 50 LombardSt., Toronto. Sold by all general merchants anc wrocers. Give it a trial. w vertise in the Toronto Weekly Mail. That paper reaches 100,000 farmers hemes every week and your advertiseâ€" ment should meet the eye of some one who wants to purchase, Advertiseâ€" ments of this class are in the Toronto Weekly Mail for Five Cents a word for each insertion. Twenty Cents a word for five insertions. Address The Mail Toronto, Canada, y Reurer 18 Six Mours. â€"Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relief in six fiuurs the "Great Scuth American Kiduey Cure" This new reinedy is a great surprise and delight on on account of its exceeding promptuess in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back, and every part of the urinary paszages 11. male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it ulmost imineâ€" diately, It you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy, Sold by McFarlane & Co., Druggists, w n " ow se ie n ing the blood. It is prepared by modern methods, possessing the greatest curaâ€" tive powers. and has the most wonderâ€" ful record of actual cures of any medicine in existence. â€" Take only Hood‘s. Wurx OtuEns Fain:â€"Hood‘s Sarsapâ€" avilia builds up the shattered system by giving vigorous action to the digeative organs, creating an appetite and purifyâ€" ioi 11.‘ LW Tre Czartna‘s Coxprrion.â€"There [ has been renewal of the serious reports in regard to the Czarina. It is stated that she has to be wheeled into the Czar‘s room in an invalid chair, and that she is only able to visit the Emperâ€" or a few times daily. Hox. Edward Blake addressed a large meeting in Philadelphia a few nights ago on ‘"The Irish National Federation," and appealed for funds, ‘ when $3,325 was raised. If you want to buy A despatch to the Times from St Petersburg says it is reported that Dr. Zacharin is opposed to an operation be ing performed upon the Czar. NortH Groy Patrons have confirmed their nomination of Reeve R. A. Stark, of Derby, made over a year ago. A cough which persists day after day, should not be neglected any longer, It means something more than a mere Iocal irritation, and the sooner it is reâ€" lieved the better. Take Aper‘s Cherry Pectoral. It is promt to act and sure to cure. â€"â€"â€"#+#4â€".. Hoop‘s Pitisa are pmely vegetable and do not purge, pain or gripe. 2¢. Miss Ketie McDonald is visiting friends in Proton. Master Alex. Mciauchlan is in the employ of Mr. G. Morrow doing chores. Miss A, M. Hawk, of Wateriocs, is visâ€" iting her brother Mr. G. Hawk. Miss Annie Sinclair is vnlmng her friends at Flesherton Station. A large number of the young people attended service in the Presbyterian Church, Priceville, last Sabbath evenâ€" ing. A. and J. are pretty good walkers but they are not in it with the horse. Miss Minnie McLean is home from Teronto. Mr. Mike Henry has sold his interest in the lime business to A. C. McLean. Mrs. R. J. Park, of Eugenia, is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joln Mc Lachl«n. m.kl.l.?..]-.l&u It is prepared by l;mdt';n MAPLE GROVE. or sell a farm, ad n | (f en peipamaion m c 6e heaaeet ecpnernr, on * | 102$. KENNEDY & KERGAN No i8 sneey or : ~pcevre, se s es I_O RECROAN, "peâ€"a oHELBY ST. n â€" > Citeat CETER re you. W _ Have yo » se . _ " . CUre yOu, WhflWM for othes oUuUr®ss G-U&An'rlln oE 16 Yoars in Detroit, 160 onn m...~; Beau 2. 22 MacFarlane & Co T. P.FMTRSONX, * % « » w# hab m f ual M3 PNipk ? ‘Q, "‘ded mh * a) tu‘,, €C i T# abus # Met \‘ 4, was 8 Fayh pati P=> wo 29A \ & t * 449 ten /'q * + Al + 1 1 pog t _ i us to this I would have vomiting spells. During the years I lay sick, my folks had an eminent pbysician from Day. ton, Ohio, and two from Columbus, Ohio, to come and examine me, They all said I could not live. I got to having spells like spasms, and would lie cold and stiff for & time after cach. At last I lost the use of my bodyâ€"â€"could not rise from my bed Gentlemen: I received a lotter from you May 27th, stating that you had heard of my wonderful recovâ€" ery from m spell of sickness of six years duration, through the use of Boutn Amxrican N ERvINz, and asking for my testimonial. I was near thirtyâ€"five years old when I took down with nervous prostration, Om-J family physician treated me, but withâ€" out benefitting me in the least. My nervous system seemed to be entirely shattered, and I constantly had very severe shaking spells. In addition S thie I would hava uawikins c .4. \_ . _ _ " 2 "% 100,000 cll Consultatio Free. N e iv.f c!u::D;n;a (‘h?\m,‘ rem. ob’l‘:”floo‘“k?”'m} 8. an h 3 ¢ « Etotveo inb rent & : a l % < U. TX F?vo?' "t‘l:ln; gcn.irdcntlu. Questinn nt. FREY Hartrorp Citv, Blackford Connty, t Indiana, Jane 8th, 1898. South American Medicine Co. | "l News is scarce. Home time ago the °> sensation was all «bout binder twinc T | being slung across the road, but now | the tune is changed and a collision with. tâ€"! rails is the consequence. No bad results * followed* SNGbCE]® Mr. Sidney Blakestone paid Balsam Valley a flying yisit last Sunday nigl t in agreeable company. Miss Christy McPbail and Mrs. Mcâ€" Dermiad, of Toronto, are visiting at the old homestead at present. We are sorry to chrouicle the death of Mr. Joseph Richardson, who died last Friday after a lingering iliness of over a year. He was buried last Sunday at the Methodist cemetery and was fellowed to his last resting place by a large conâ€" course of friends The Rey. Mr. Hartly, of Priceville, preached the funeral sermon. The entirecommunity extend: their heartâ€"felt sympathy to the bereav-‘ ed family. Mr. Joseph Campbell has engaged Earney Lapsley for the fall work. Investigateo it, by Writing to the Mayor, Postmaster, any Minister or Citizen of Hartford City, Indiana. Mr. George Preator has left our midst and has made an engeagement with Mr. R. J. Porter for the winter months. A Truly Wonderful Statement ! © Clt.d t sfones"‘" 49 win d & S $A i oo oo e mlag i PE i c o o aararerareppmre ge habit c paid us after yan NeX 4 Your Bant Or with Your Postmastor be pald us after J0U Ar0 CURED under a written Guarantoo} ves und Blood Discases have wrocked the lives of thonsands of yo ‘en. , The farm, the workshop, the Bunday school, the offlce, th vietims, Yourg man, ll‘yun have been indiscroet, beware of th n ar s;mwiug.rrr-mnzurn y weale and aij 3. 203006 1 too lato. . wn‘aa m cdrel BALSAM VALLEY. bistim sns s dsc 21 223 0_ 12 =**UmO, Of Saginaw, Speake. w. 8. coLntxg, I am $0, At 15 I loarned a bit which I conti (bpmt> HL 19. I then became "otx’:ednhtuu:a:o‘:"n:g lodn; iB C c lifo. Expesuro produced Ayphilts, lzeeune nery» and duspundcnt; no ambition; momory poor; ayos (® M Runken and blur; Pimples on face; hair 1oo8e, bone * #; woak back; varicocelo; dreams and losses nt its weak parts; do sit in urine, ete, Ylnpant hun« ) i« of dnfiirs wil{:)nt help, and was con'mnnhfihg ide, when & friend recommended Pras. Kennet‘xl‘y » Tm's New Mothod TFreatment. | Thank G 1 o Ale h it. In two months I was cured. This was six €EV < 8 ago, ndnt.l] lnb‘;'" had B; l'ot‘l:rn. Was mlrrl;d xe:'o t 8 ago an . 8, try Dre. Kennody = e u14 before giving ugphyom.“, * Arrkn resurary nc 4 Seminal Weakness, Impotency and _ 6. a. Toymng, Varicocete Cured, 5 -~§§\ R Vhen!eonnlhdbr-.xennedy & Korean, I hod \/,A hope, I was surprised, Thnhmlathodi‘muf- Tx “};‘fi t improved me the first woek, Emissions ancst & 66 basuses ase, _ . w turely weak andg n 4180700t, bewnr nugdm'mnmrol weak and old, both sexually ; NO NaMES USEE WwiTHouT WRITTEN CONSENT n mm mss 2C to ho mi noe morre® n( the Golien Resion flce lg [9 U‘Ro a.:noo i °&§2§'§T’ n::' ge al. Question list ang Cost of PPV@â€" t ‘rgvalk & step, and had to be lifted j itke a child. Part of the time I could read a little, and one day saw ‘|an advertisement of your medicine |and concluded to try one bottle. By |the time I had taken one and oneâ€" | half bottles I could rise up and take |a step or two by being helped, and after I had taken five bottles in all I felt real well. The shaking woent away graduaily, and I could eat and sleep good, and my friends could scarcely believo it was I. I am sure this medicine is the best in the world. I belive it saved my life. I give my name and address, so that if anyone doubts my statement they can write me, or our postmaster or any citizen, as all are acquainted with my case, I am now fortyâ€"one years of age, and expect to live as long as the Lord has use for me and do all the good I can in helping the suffering, seana â€" C "**â€"FMERSON, & scape, mes ® l i auupin (@q@\ lergan fell in. o d Cruse, Belf R took the Ne 316. ¢ iends think [ it them many lity ang I"A.:. > _ APTER raxapinyg, ?_Are you W m for oa.i:"m do for you B2 2 98 Hioan2* ) 10 0000, the projoss L;ifi(‘;out, lm}n{ara t:} the t}lx:;;lnl'm both fexun y and physi y. TTEN CONSENT. â€" Conkaongey bouses, with plans, enab!i Mh igne and UnR F eor Ned Yo experience in the patent busipess, Communica« tions strictly confidential, | A Mandbook of Inâ€" Tormation concerning ‘atenis and how to ob» tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan» I%ma scientific books sent free. atents taken through Munn & Co. receive zouu notice in the Mcientific American, and us aro brought widely before the puble with» out cost to the invmmrmmm. med weokly, eleg ant y i1 .buoz‘ the est circulation of any scientific work in the world. | $3 l{pn.r. Sumple coptes sent free. Building Edition, monthly, $2.50 a year. Single eopies. 28 cents. â€" Wvery number coutains beauâ€" eoples, 23 cents, Rvery us tirai plates, in ‘oolors, and houses, with plans, enabling CAN I o"'fll t;A;rSN:l"m'gl NTks ETB ic Rare hel nagrie in roangd NO PA y No Risk, * young men PmE BC Tuak, 307 Shoabwas kept% :ol:n‘glgtp stock of Whips, Combs, Brughes, Bits, etco., Repairing vromptly attended to. Firstâ€"Class Workmanship guaranteed. Is still in his old HARNESS SHOP! Highest Price paid for Raw Furs. Durham, Jan. 26th, 1892, New Job and News Type Something New! Having Completed our New Factory we are now prepared I _« to FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY. We keep in Stock a large quantity of Sash, / Doors, Monldings, Flooring and the differâ€" 1 Lumber, Shingles and Lath always ent Kinds of Dressed Lumber for outside sheeting Our Stock of DRY LUMRE is very Large so that all or. can be filled. Dont Forget that You can get a Good Clean Job as Cheap at home as by sending Good Money cut of the Town. As an Advertising Medium the Review takes the Lead. We are now better than ever prepared to turn out Neat and Tasty Work in Posters, Bill Meads CHAS. LEAVENS, Jr., HEAVY AND LIGHT ' HARNESS, SADDLES, ’ BRIDLES, | COLLARS, Etc. New Stock Horse Blankets. Sash and Door Factory To the ‘REVIEW Plant has lately been aaded a Large Quantity of IMrs. E. DAVIDSON‘s, Hand BiHs, We are also getting up New Rigs of all kinds ALI, WORK GUARANTEED, And April 24th, 1894 Circulars, his old stand on Lambton Street, near the Post Oflice, where he is ready to fill all orders for Business Cards, Calling Cards, Millinery, xÂ¥ Millinery. Fall Millinery Pamphlets, Note Forms, Come! Come! et your Buggies and Waggons epaired at Lowest Rates. Painting Done in the Latest Styles, McKNIGHT & LEfi{é‘:fi%fih «2B () coom In Stocok. d n y CHARLES LEAVENS, Letter Heads, Statements, Envelope, J. McKECHNIF. Blank Forms, Programmes, Receipts, Ete, orders Try his tam« Japan Tea. An gereral grocories The best plac Crockery, Wring Stands. P **~ L03 W. & C. T sets 4 Dinuer Sets Crockery month. Fleshertonâ€"Monday Dundalkâ€"Tuesday be Shelburneâ€"Wednesda Walkertonâ€"Last _ W month, ‘ Fergusâ€"Thursday foll Markdaleâ€"Saturday Orangevilleâ€"Segond â€" month. Onelphâ€"First \\'uleui.} Harristonâ€"Friday bef» Draytonâ€"Szturday bet Eloraâ€"The day befor Douglasâ€"Monday be Hamiltooâ€"Crystrl Pal day after Guelp» Listowelâ€" First Friday CRYsTALU Durhamâ€"Third Taeday Pricevilieâ€"Monday 4 Hanoverâ€"Monday be:u’i Mount Forestâ€"Third i\ +W Hallâ€"open evey from 7 to 9 o‘ciock, md from 2 to 4 p. m. i»n Gun Pres, C. RamageSec Libraman, + Board meets on iie every month. Dr, Gun,Cosrmwan. Thos "° neels on the firet a of every mouth. Thos C. Hauniton, R. K. PL'uu(f SCHOOLT Uinowil snesage .. AUGEEN S momtm m Fruiey on or Binnie, Chist, DL‘RHAM LODGE, 4 in the Hall over Gra the 2nd and 4ih Monday This Society offers Iweur $2009 mt low rates, and Fee. C. L. Grabt, M.W Recorder. S of Neeting day in each im Chief Range, lt GREY LODGE NX0. 169 of Mecting every Mo 8 o‘clock, in the Odd I.O“J mmg brethern welcomed. Bee 64 44 large assortn Crystal: on or before full Visiting brethern Postmaster POST oFFIC3 * & M®., o7 n S G REGisTtRy OPF] 'EDICAL. * Lauder, Rexistrar, j ~ mm I)e,-ut.y~He-gmmr, @MNce q . m, to 4 p. m. & C- " n Darlrm ; day of every O m. m. firss 10:30 a. m 1i JOHN C SQD‘"ice ever and 7 p. m, Be Prayer meeting »t 8 p.ay, oNs OF sCoTLaxp CAMP NO. 45, mees ley on or before fali nie, Chist, Geo. Rus ECBANIOS‘ :37 oCRT DURHAY ds ts & ing Suni«sâ€"Thuu praver mesting af 5 Union op Monday , URHANM L. 0. L. No Meeting, on Tuursca n in each outh h BAP‘I‘IST cBUrey Sumgng REV. w McGRp, Sunday Services, p,, Sabbath Schani 20. dl}: URBAM LOpor THE DUV DURR Am C churen out am 0 Who “ke,l oo Aps Ofice. ""'â€"‘Um dip ’ name or ANother, o whey lt seribed or nop is “"P‘»u.,,“v. 4 8. "luubscril.g d § Stopped at a °°"u|uu'xu.-udll eontinues to send , u..,“w‘ Lappay for it if he hkmlonu office. Tji;, Proceed, e that o me n 19UMt Pay (,, 'Ml l 2 Aay person w) the post oflice,, wl name or ANOther, or seribed or nop is res; 8. If a Bubscribep stopped at a Sertain ; eontinues to send , 4) to pay for it ;g 3. 008 ies ic BB > 2:80 p. m, Fray y evening ap; § p. Goo, Ru.‘.”‘ Morthic F, » he muey ) Cllers bis tinned, 4 must Pay q)) wR publisbher may 0uingg is Praq Nniie "n.d"-lhd cvll‘ellln w whether it q takep Nrogg he There can be no 1%,.“‘““"“5 p"m'"“blnnde_ REY. R. y A ewxm: We oul! the spegyt" :inun and lnh.h'r‘,"," olp.io Of the nonhw l" t hk .,I:f ARY Dersop o, ) _ ©¥very i * 100 1H0DI8ST cy Brei Sundpy . third Sun 44 2y Services h School ar l‘rnchln‘ a TEXT, £ C. POM E) every Sa) ¢ _SIH.ml}. b .v,,’, Sabbath b“l'Vl(‘ul Y . J, (‘0.\‘.\0,1. Pun h Services w 91 4| chool an4 PdLi.c Fardens, . E. Ya A \]iglr;?o!' M uth. Jo Bammeu, Cl q Thurm._, moon 4 welcome ®ver wk ma and * P.m #Â¥eui, vo JA NEEN slbb.“ a School .. NO ehool a,, CU MeWip Ar in Sehoo] Wedne " CuURC Farm for n plot Ducham, Bs Town of Durham, County of duding valuable Water Power Dwelling, and many eligible lots, will be sold in one or thaore so lot No. fl:" W.G. R. Dip POrD i4 BAM. Ug a l *tal abt "‘ngo tle 'hpn(.'. Otdep, 3 .. 4 O: #Â¥e H of Marriage Licenses. / Counties of Bruce and G King St., Hanover. of G: pumlie ED Al IAN and Su m. Gold Med ad Fellow of irinlt,y Medica to ; Member of Col. of Ph, si Surgeons of Ontario ; Lat» Physician and Bungeon to to General Hospital and Acâ€" 10 the Bumido:{\‘ing in Hosâ€" h_‘}‘u'tul, Toronto, JCTIONEER. y to JAMES Graduate of the Royal Coll ml Surgeons Of Ontario. ‘Teeth ut prain by the use of nitrous o ed rir. rarticularattention pai *onnuul teeth. OfMice and 1 t West of Post Oftce. v .6 â€" HOLT, L. D. 3 DURH A M. 3er â€"~IN THEâ€" perties at Prices Asked _ AUCTIONEET . Ail eommunics Lasu P. 0. will be ET idence RTGAGHs , LEASES, wILLS, ®7c D To PROMPTLY, NEATLY AND CHFAPLY, S LOCKIE, ELLANEOUS. M McKAY. Big Money ! McLEAN. TISTRY Â¥TO LOAN. _ Fire Insurance secured veRr Grant‘s Brom«, Lower Town Kesidence Durbam Ont % b“l We are the only Firm io Palieg i2] STRICTLY FIR&T CLASS hraels,suone| CANADIAN GROWN DURHA M â€" McKENZIE, . TELFORD, â€" FOSTER. Ee SPWRRITHEY WOA N stiowost rates of Interest t morth of 8. Beot‘s Stove, Durbara Ingurance Agent, Con r, Commissioner &0. ler VEYANCER, IX wigh court 0f Jusgner PROPRRTY. SOLICITOR IN SUFREME CoURT RTAKING. is line vo..'l“lh the Lead. rw‘TS. COFINS, m-- ::: ut delay, _ Colle 'lulnmmoloeud Easles. We also smkolrm , Commissioncr . etc DIRECTORY. HEARSE 1N TOWX | WELL & SON.© Dromore, Ont rd Complete BTOCK, of Bedroom and Parâ€" EJ * Grey x C" / CLOCKS & NTCK for o=|SALESMEN WANTED. pr th f“’f Fancy Goods, «« TOYS and Stationary, Ont. y WOOLS, | _ EMBROIDERIES t\ * han btors ts ind | Wall Papers = MISS GUN‘s. WM. McFARLANE, gâ€" HARNESS 01L BouLDin & co‘s X X X Nurseries of 700 acres at Fonthil!. 0 Write for particulars at once. â€"__ BTONE & WELLI®xc: NEX1 SEE OUR HARNESS UPPER TOWK at greatly reduced rates â€" â€" WATCHES. Cures others, will cure you United States, ure in telling y 4 now weigh two 1 pounds, and am in I have been on ti,, twelve years, ha\ sapurilla advertise ALARM CLOCK s remain, and the nm:pr"‘: past, to remind me of the Ayer‘s Sarsaparilia has de: to try Ayer‘s Sarsapar bottles, the sores heale been troubled kince. i Ayer‘s Sarsapatrilia Mother Urged Me DAY CLOCKS OPENING an| pe D HARNESS MAKERS Bays Arxry 11 Watchmaker & Jewelier Only the Scars Remain,” TO PARKE] vOL' mo"' ’No. fi' h ve it @1 Only the Ayer‘s 11 b ‘ON Ont We anust CBg

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