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Grey Review, 22 Nov 1894, p. 1

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reres undor caltiyation, vest L_nnr(_i'g\jogd 1. in the Fownship of Artomesia, of Grev, two miles from Fleshert 250 ACRES belonging to the Estate of the lato James Barnett, 125 nash, being Lots 23, 21, 25, 26, 27, Old D. In the Town of Durham, County of Grey, including valuable Water Power Brick Dwelling. and many eligible building lots, will be sold in one or more lots, â€"Also lot No. 60, con. 2, W. G. K.. Township of Bentinek, 100 aeres adjoin ing Town plot Durham. Brick Dwelling. and | building lots, will be sold i lots, â€"Also lot No. 60, con Fownship of Bentinek, 10( ing Town plot Durham. Mortgage taken for ; money. Apply to JAMES FOR SALE The EDGK PROPRERTY EIRE ibotoanmnld otndn, 3 + oy + 1 o omcs Following Properties at Prices Asked There‘s Big Money | DAN. McLBAN.! DE N F ESE R Y T. G. HOLT. L. D. S. Office & Residence be M novNEy To 10 &N JAMES LOCKIE, NOTARY PUSLIC. Commissloner.c A Farm ftor Sale. BUSINESS DIRECTORY.! % THE ONLY PRSTâ€"CL4SS HEARSE N TOWN Dornoch, Ont. COMMISTONERAR ied CouRMP 07â€" Wws W. L. McKENZIE, ; UNDERTAKING. *ARRISTER SOLICITOR N SUFREME CO0 MONEY TO LOAN Furniture. MOoNEY TO LOAN HUCH McKAY. J. P. TELFORD, dR C. Hâ€"BIRD, mt MISCELLANEOUS. ity. Life and A of all kind H1 J. T. FOSTER. H1 SHh M CE, over Grant s Stom». Low AUCTIONEER Well S CASKE LARGE and Complete STOCK, Consisting of Bedroom and Parâ€" lor Sets, Extension and Centre Tables, Bible Standsâ€"in Oak, Bamboo and Elm. Nice Assortâ€" ment of Easles. We also carry a Large Stock of Pictures and Frame Moulding. J. SHEWELL & SON Th DURHAM. MEDICAL. DURHAM M £. SWY SKETS, COFINS, Ete Latest Designs. M H LEGAL JAMES EDGE, Edge Hill, Ont ident Insuran« collectedâ€"Old H. H. MILLEF S.W.I art purchase S. W.1 Lb Take th nvey omore. 0 T M H cad. _ Furniture GOOD OPENING and permanent situâ€" ation to the right party: salary or comâ€" mission. Previous experience not necessary Outdt froe. STRICTLY FIRST CLASS CANADIAN GROWN STOCK, SALESMEN WANTED. PRIME BOULRIN & CO‘S Of t] Firstâ€"Class Hearse. WM. McFARLANE, UNDERTAKING Promptly attended to JAKE KRESS. In CLOCKS & â€" â€" â€" â€"â€" â€"‘â€" WATCHES: In X _X X MISS GUN‘S. NEXT Fancy Goods, TOYS and Stationary, wWoOOLs. SEE QOUR HARNESS UPPER TOWXN. Ayer‘s Sarsaparilla Cures others, will cureyou We are the ouly Firm furnishing JAKE KRESS Wall Papers at «reatl distress }W‘#fl&,‘ kemd minister Aver‘s 8 from head to 1 Gâ€" eR _ O W. éf‘ffi"fi‘{»fi:‘:’f’% \} A Little Daughter Ayer‘s & Of EMBROIDERIES and SILKS, in all COLORS and Wonderful Cures XALARM CLOCKS HARNESS MAKERS. 1J rdit VOL. XVI,â€"NO. 47. HARNESS OIL. Watchmaker & Jeweller, H M v reduced rates ch of England min i distressing rash aparilia. Mr. Rion vellâ€"known Druggist Quality Cheaper D Aver‘s AT N s Old Stand Bakerv. M Th â€" Ort (ER M t terms eea to terate TLA For half an hour the two girls sat toâ€" gether in the great cave, their conversation running upon a great many different topics ; and at the end of that time Rosabel sugwest~ "And when I do come, sweet love, I hope I may bring some trophy worthy of your acâ€" ceptance." He pressed her hand to his lips again, and then followed Pazzoli from the cavern. "O, be not anxious on my account you who are going into danger. Y« find us all safe when you come back.‘ ""Aye, Rosabel ; and I was about the same injunction upon you." *‘You will be very careful, said, gazing up with anxious his face. ~‘"I don‘t kuow,"' said the hunter, after breakfast had been disposed of, "but that you might take a turn with me further up the mountain. â€" I have thought of taking my bow, and pursuing some game." "Aye, gladly," interrupted Rosabel, who saw that her lover needed the exercise. "But there is one thing more," added Marco. _ ‘*You must not wander away from the cave. Within these walls you are as safe as safe can be ; but 1 cannot answer for the result of your wandering off." *«‘You need not fear for us," returned the princess. _ ‘‘You will not be gone long ?" "Not more than two or three hours." ‘That is not longer than you were gone on the afternoon of the day of our arrival, when Sir Orlando was helpless ; and if there was no danger then there can be none now." Certairly not," replied the hunter ; and then turning to Vendorme, he added, "I think, sir, you need the exercise, and if you will make preparation, we will soon be off. I have an extra bow and plenty of arrows." Our hero gladly embraced theopportunity, and when he was ready to set forth he took Rosabel‘s hand and pressed it to his lips. thing deeper than this: He may not have been satisfied with the manner in which Gaspard kept his own counsel. It may not have pleased him that the Saxon had conâ€" cealed from him so much important matter, However, be that as it may, the knight was uneasy; and, but for the carnest appeal of Marco Pazzoli, which had some effect upon the decision of Rosabel, he would have deâ€" parted on this very morning for the north. fessing t his lilgc. "Only (On the OUTCAST OE MILAN: W WJ H f1 M M WW 1d 1 morning Orlando aros is strong as he ever Mil HAPTER XV with Ludovico w To "Tast "about 7 ned first to Ber iom I could tri U] pla rld, . When tl lovico was urs ® 11 CHAPITER XHI " the maiden fondness into 1 X} W I It is u will to lay pl DURHAM, CO. GREY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1894 pr It and finally they reached the mouth cave, where they were forced to sto With this generous motive the girls lifted the scnsc?ess form from the rock, and bore it down by the way they had rscended. It was a difficult task, and many times did they slip, and come near falling ; but a noble fortitude gave them uncommon strength, We will carry him down," added Rosaâ€" bel. * The life of m fellowâ€"creature must not be lost while we have power to save it," m calamity may overtake us.. I ask not to have back my wealth or my titles. . I leave them all "behind; "content n native land again, so that my love is safe." . *‘Speaking of this," remarked Hippolita, "le:nfs me to ask what steps you mean to: e ton_ol.the. rock.â€"whence thev could W \I W 1d 1] Hipy U pl L1 ONTINUED p]‘ H rd him utter a ery oked up they saw ipon the treacherâ€" m. _ For some moâ€" paralyzed, though 11 We y o ocm aitanesWe have our recompense alrea in in from any, having done someâ€"little good. B iind, howevery w.oulfdo us a favor, you will fo _a _ way. which) you have ever seen us." y f of the cavern. | / "Fair lady, that were impossibl im in going up & "You know my meaning, sir." itre out beyond |» "Pardon me. ~I understand. 1 _ but this wayy sealed. â€"Butâ€"are you here alone‘ was evidently We have companions at han might lead t@4 .. fing. as. you . were: ahey.coukd" 00" P muSt be here very soon. . XVil et â€" started / 2P |nntif they come*" very carefully, | ""/f ought not. I have left frie res ClogIng PS | sho monntaimwito will be ansion Caxe emebhs eive 12 00000 00 INCT T ELC OT6 LA ME 1 Hipy out beyond t this w:u‘,’l s evidently ght lead !’Ql it they were dense mass n from any , howevery way . which the cavern. Why 11 t PL ply Hiy w1 Alal A despatch from Sophis, Bulgaria, says: â€"An investigation into the report received by The London Daily News,of London, from Constantinople, on November 12, saying that 3,000 Armeniane, including women and children, had been massacred in the Smssoun region, near Moosh, Tarkish Arâ€" Terrible â€"Butchery _ Porpetrated Near Moosh, in Turkish Armenin. "I _ wish they bad not brought that stranger into the cave," he said, as he cast himself upon . his _ bed. By and by he slept, and he dreamed that the stranger cnmo%wk to the cave in the shape of a fiery _ dragon, and carried off the princess. He started up _ in terror, but it was only a wild fancy. _ He lay awake for a long time, but finally fatigne overpowered him, and this time he slep more soundly. He slept an hourâ€"perhaps two hoursâ€" â€"SAll will be right toâ€"morrow," replic paincess. "God bless you." _ She rais face to his, and he kissed her lips. then she went away to her little apart followed by Hippolita. For an hour after this did Vendorme watch in the cave, but at lengt grew tired and sleepy, and conc to seek his couch,. He went o the entrance, where all was still and « and when he came back he retived t sleeping apartment. _ _ _ the subject of the str cave, but he could not from his mind. _ More t afternoon was he lost in and when his companior looked so serions, he tr her suspicions. Supper time came, an table, and cleared it awa ing passed, and when F tive, the knight presse lips. . k R _"Sweet angels guard and ; he said. â€" His voice trembled her hand for some moments spolcan:s c c yet I wish it had not so happen the strayzor had not been throw1 mercy. !‘it let us say no mor On the morrow we shall leave whether the Saxon teturns or no then we will cheer ourselves wi hopes." was I wholed the way out and when the poor man was our feet we could not leave 1 "Dearest Rosabel," replied inc her hand, "if you hay 11 io d se plied Rosabel. _ Partake of will feel better." She extended to him a cup be drank at a draught ; and v wards he sat up and gazed « his nurses. opened his eyes. md so far returni Aamsel{ npon his c 1d THE KURDISH MASSACRE. WI Al And 1 W L 1 w h t thus Hipy P} You are safe, and (To BE CONTINUED.) t] H H ou. mhe raised her sed her lips. And er little apartment, did Vendorme keep but at / length he y, and concluded He went out to was still and quiet, c he retived to his ad _ not _ brought e cave," he said, upon _ his _ bed. nd he dreamed that to the cave in the in good hand ake of this, m little him and t while his senses that he raised M M hat he raised sked where he 1J My lips are . They but they Reyv 1 the 1 her n aiter» ly upon W wh ; China‘s Finances. The London News says that the finances of China are in excellent condition.. That country "* have not contracted the fatal facility of piling up foreign obligations." About 20 years ago China borrowed jn England about $12,000,000 at 8 per cent., and paid it when due. In 1894 $7,500,000 was borrowed at 7 per cent. and $12,250,000 at 6 per cent., and this loan has been gradually paid off until only $3,500,000 is due, and wiil proâ€" ably be paid next year. . These loans were contracted on a silver basis, and the fall in the value of that metal has practically doubled the rate of interest, but there has been no hint of repudiation nor delay in payments, _A portion of the Cusâ€" toms duties are by contract set apart to pay these loans, and none of this portion seems to havebean devoted to other purâ€" poses. The Chinese revenue is from import and exports dutics, mn:;go and transit duties, the opium tax,a land tax, and taxes on rice, salt, and other products, besides a system of licenses. Very little is known of the amount of the revenue or expendiâ€" tures of Chinu. _ Its credit is so good,thinks the News, that in spite of the wara loan for almost any desired amount could be negotiated in Europe: ‘‘I don‘t believe in opposing the preferâ€" ences of a son in the matter of choosing a profession, ‘ said an indulgent father. «*Nor 1," said another father. ‘‘Has your son chosen his profession?" vou His Wanderings teresting as y One morning in July the proprietor of the stable, with the butcher, the blacksmith and the roan horse, appeared on the bank of the canal where the road was wide, the turf soft, and the slope toward the water gentle. The blacksmith was armed with an iron erowbar, and the butcher with his longest, sharpest knife. Mr. Andrews ied the horse by a halfâ€"inch rope. . All the idlo men and boys about the main str et hurâ€" ried to the scene. The bat was driven deep into the soil, «bout fifteen feet from the canal : then the Mr. Andrews resolved madness should be cured, wisencres set their wits a problem. hitched, for he was for if tied to a tree, or a stc undertake to break the by the most violent pt plunging. |'l"lie Novel Way In Which a Horse Was Cured of a Bad Habit. He was a good horse, sound in wind and limb. His speed and appearance made him valuable to Mr. Andrews, the proprietor of a livery stable, who had bought him at a remarkably low figure. He was about seven years old, and gave promise of long service. Only one thing subtracted from his value and detracted from his reputation. He refused to beâ€"hitched to a post or fasâ€" tened by a halter. Nothing would keep him in a stall but m barricade of rope or bars placed behind him. _ When harnessed to a wagon it was unsafe to leave him unleas: H enly dr s th His Boy‘s Profession. ROMANCE roi HOW THEY CURED HIM OF A <OBBEE Afier the Crim Caboriau Tal on 1PW, it post, he would rope, or his neck, ling, rearing and a stroll. Yet this equine the village k upon the prictor of lacksmith the bank wide, the How to Save the Forests. Canada bas this year suffered very conâ€" siderably from forest fires, and although plans for their prevention have heen adoptâ€" ed new ideas are always acceptable. . Mr, John Gifford, who has charge of the foresâ€" try work in the State of New Jersey, points out what a Woodmen‘s Association can do to save the forests from wanton and needless destruction. It can insist upon the enforcement of the laws in relation to the forests, and the punishment of malicious and cacelese fireâ€"settors, 1t can adopt such methods of cutting as wili increase and prolong the yield of timber and cordwood. It can encourage the planting and seeding of valuable trees on waste land, and it can conserve and increase the water -m and protect the wild animais of the Such au association has been formed in !’nlm“’, and Mr. Gifford believes that it is by this means that forest fires can best This vehicle weighs about 1,500 pounds. The consumption of coke involves a cost of 4 centimes a kilometerâ€"say three cents a mile, or about two dollars for the trip from Paris to Rouen. _ The reserve of water is suflicient fora jonrney of 32 miles, they are not subjected to a strain excecding 45 to 55 pounds. They are hence absciately afe. Our illustration shows one of the competing carriages operated on this sysâ€" tem. â€" These carriages are not designed. for greut speed; nevertheless in the several tests on the Exposition course, the speed rauged from 10 to 25 kilometers an hour {6 to 16 imiles},and on some of the descents on the road from Ronens to Paris the speed reached 35 kilometers {about 22) miles} Thete were tweive passengers besides the driver and the engineer. 1t will be underâ€" stood that vehicles of this class are designâ€" ed primarily for the transport of goods along frequented lines, and of passengers wlong lines which the railroads have not tspped BAE NCA 300 1 .o l ie Why should our <o rife, Torn «ith a «igh Then shofld thy : give & The preludeto that W We soe the fading 1 That cold white « Grey Autuimn‘ Of fallen leave Of bramble gli Should to our ga But firm and true ‘Though change Through . Winter glow, T'l'bcir:'ciu'ibh_ and 1 oget in 1 Scmelym'u i In nopes one grav« May holdwhem 1 WHOLE NO 845. They‘ve had their Their share of b Since first he whi« A lover‘s tender Full many atnorn HMas Jain wpon t They‘ve ha¢ their As well asdovs Since they ware wod, Oft did the daisics b And oft aeross the tra Did swallows come : Oft were the foremo=t And oft inlg:ld arra Oft did the lilies scent The rose> aloom and His hair «s wititry snc Her tree lhhnr ®tepx Hix eyes ha" 2 lost the Her cheeks Sheir ro Her hair hat 6t its ti His voiet e joyous And yet, U onih feobl They‘er fadthiful lov Poets‘ Corner. Plowed Unde She Come Lovers Still Autumn r rosy & M For Impore, Weak and IJmpovei Blood, Dyspepsia, Siceplessuess, Pa tion of the Heart, Liver Complaing, ralgia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitia. sumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice; and Urinary Discases, St. Vitug‘ Female Irregalarities and t Debility. m Laboratory â€" G Toronto, Orangeville, Flesherton, Chatsworth , OwenSound* Owen Sound Chbatsworth, Flesherton, Orangeville Toronto, TESTED REMEDIES SPECIFIC 2nd ANTIDC r-‘.r mss frfecm Canadian . Pacific Railway TIME TABLE. . McLEOD‘S System Renovafi Handâ€"made Waggons Has opened out a firstâ€"class Horse Shoeing Shop, ALLAN McFARLANE by H. PARKER,; _ CAPITAT RESERVE FUXD Grand Trunk Raiilwayâ€" . TIME TABLE,« c mane H TERMS :; $1 per year, IN CHAS. RAMAGE â€" Editor & StandardBank of Canada REVIEW OFFICE. GARAFRAXA ST.. DURH AM. THE Jobbing of all kinds promptly Thursday Morning. nsl h o mt is AEL ) GUNHWLLJ (///Q%’ 4 QWEN sOUND. ONT .. L/ ~â€"NORTHERKN, GEXTS DURHAM AGENCY WOODWORK Head Office. Toronto SAVINGS BANK IS PUBLISHED EVERY in connectior old stand ide shoes AND OTHE® Prop. and ///J’/ 7f/{ y _ i GREY REVIEW PHI yowr * \a& A NJ NOXTH Proprietor,. rietoI ADVANCE nan« 000,000 000,000 GON.CAG We Yk 9 o A A)

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