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Grey Review, 16 Jan 1896, p. 2

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& k #D0 00 2 CBeC? Ham, With the incressing demand for fruit, a position with us as Nalesman will pay better than engaging in farming. | Send was your application and we will show Flhey to earn good money, A good smap in romvi' r,i:t sent ‘the " PQ. Lp NP ReOiStHict to #8° Hicurst Mank: FoRr Locs, #, We are prepared tracts and furnish We beg to ennounee to that we Imve the mill rel s 9 LEAVENS, Jr. WATSGMN BRos We do the trade in Raw Furs Price Paid. Fizs Choice in IMPROÂ¥ED MaACHINERY TO SUIT vyou. Workmunship Unsur LOGS WANTED. ! &e., &c. Heavy & Light Harness CALL & SEE OoUr NORTII BGREMOX® T e Handle everything line, at right ; = FURS. HARNESS | Lock Box 28. Manover P. O, *Telephone Volleets Notes and Aecountsâ€"nc charge if no eclection. Cheap Farms for Sale Rvnlu. Mortgages, Leases and other writings neatly and quickly prepared at reamsnable cosnt . May be you think it is not, but H. H. lILLvER. the Hanover Conveyancer, is lendting lots of it at 54 per eent and on extra good loans at L-!sâ€" Costs lowâ€" Terms as any reasonalle person nmay Wasives Dec. 6th, 05, BUT Money is Plenty. N. B,.â€"1To ensure a good job the Hides roust be well salted as soen as ta ken off. f 5 * Hay is Scarce pared to take building urnish all kinds of Ma at living prices, ce in Valises, Grips, Horse Blankets, &0¢., &0. By the New Process, which for Finish and Softâ€" nesgs can‘t bo beat. â€"«=â€" H. H. MILLER . 2C OeT EME 210 MV RMe s t 3 ~â€"TlIe Americans have made an Horse Hides, Cow Hides, Dog | appeal to Br.tain to protect their Skins, Tanned suitable for | @@n0trymen in $ Afâ€"icat Eatisfaction Guaranteed. THOMAS SMITH. All Business Confidential ALIVE ! Y stt 1! |n erything in the Harne at right prices. Collars, Pads Bites, Whips, Robe Tanning ! Robes & Coats §"Cinan 7 ind for fruit, nan will pay ning. _ Send ‘ will show Â¥. t the thing | Write for | ‘GToN, f oNTo, OxT, i â€"â€"â€"â€"__ |1 t s d oar |: «& No.s02 +|,, y of d manby, ~ | Vi Ar ar Unsurpassed, OUR H. H. MILLER, The Hanover Conveyancer +122 ige. Highest 10 1. °CC _A V Ub eP ind â€"The AngloGerman dispute has/ KURMA TEA quicted down much, . the pl‘c\'.'li“llp,” ® » opinion being that their is no likelyâ€" | A dels; l Peonngas n T. & | 4 ‘licions ble mit % ’Y ;| hood whatever of any thing so drend- | i cooa IlNlh.;.‘lT-lmll ‘,'.“?{:';1,55 ths. and l::;::l ml' as war occurring between Great | Sold for 30c. 1b. Britain and. Germany, althongh mean. / Sold for 40c 1b. ’ while (;l’fi\.‘fl-.’&fl&-j’ is prepas ng with | Sold fflr 500. lb- the greatest erergy for any cmergenâ€" Try it. and you will be perfectly . 7. ) cies that might â€" oceur. Emp(-ror, Als â€" satisfied. any prans > Also a full assortment of * | William, who is blamed for all thefcr ?Arp | trouble about the Transyaal affair, is | Crockery & Glassware. found to be growing more and more ’ Dinner, Tea & Toilet Sets troublesome. His schemes of empire | y a -'-â€" are developing to hige proportions, | At POpU'ar Pr'ces' f j r eate | _ He meditates it sm:ms a le-.al.r.mgej.'r C A DA 1M T A 4A preâ€" | m ‘nt of the man of Enrma 2nil °0| us â€"We are glad to lea»n on so good an authority as that of Mr. Allen Pringle of Selby, himself a good Patrom that the "Farmers‘ Sun" newspaper is not the organ of the Patrons, that the "Sun" does not speak for the Patrons, but, that it speaks simply for itself, and that among> Fatrons he is in a ‘| very small minority. _ Mr, Pringle says that the "Sun" pursues the policy of fomenting enmity, illâ€"will and diviâ€" | sion among men â€"Literals and Patrons 1 | â€"who are aiming at the same worthy objects, and that this is the way to deâ€" feat the right and give the. vietory again to the wrong. Most certainly it is. _ At the same timethe better elass of citizens of all parties, he adds, in Canada agree that the policy of the |; (ttawa Government has been injor b lous to the interests of the country, !‘ that it has been extrayagant and corâ€" I rupt and ought to be turned out. Pa.| / trons and Liberals ~hold this view in I it common. _ ‘These things being . so, a ~â€" disturbing element such «s the "Sup" should be ruled out by the Patrons unâ€" j less it mends its ways. [1° °075 Hispecutations, which extend back for three years have been carried on in a very astute and systematic way. Had the Inspector of Customs done his duty the loss to the country I would have been incons.derable but as that official las not examined into the affairs of the Peterb wough office for three years. Mr. Clemoenti had every opportunity of defrauding the revenue,. ‘ Clementi is said to be now enjoy ing himself in Chicago on the stolen money, while his wife and family remain in Peterborough. I CEms VD OS lNcws. Hi _ â€"â€"A Cope Clementi, collect toms at Peterborourgh has ; and upon exanrination of the his office, it is found that he is to the Dominion Government tent ot $30,000, so savs the | being taken by th Acfend its honor ag nations who dare to _must be few indec who carn read witho counts reaching us strength and resoure [ â€"Britain is making prepatation for war on a scale never before witnessed in the world‘s history. Within a week such a fleet, such fleets indeed, have been commissioned, as, with their armâ€" ament fairly takes one‘s breath away. It is impossible to read without proâ€" ‘ found respect and admiration. the stane o o 24@# 4 6. o hat is Cenade doing? ‘The Ausâ€" Ponansie 4 , tralian provinees and Tasmania ha\'e! lt:ltw"t)la voluntecred their assistance to Britain '» :,‘.'L':.':,‘e' Y should she need it in any way they can | account ¢ supply. Is Canada less loyal? No. But } :‘h“'_"';v‘;.::““ at present her attention is fixed on an sister pri Ottawa situation, where A government, | server. / noted for its corruption, is sure| y gaing l will be‘ev the way of all corrnintinn . ts Lo 2 .i\ The e O nat ARetmet . W _ â€"The boiters we believe will scom 1020 Ee Barsapqritla, be fire another bolt from the blue by | nerves. . proving that one of Sir Bowell‘s standâ€" ~â€"â€"â€"â€"wedtes +s bys in the recent firsco was bad & | We call attention t« nough first to bring forward the quee ;,'."?:,”fh;',:f tt'l::e‘w:-:fi tion ot Bowel‘s incapacity. Happy l widely differing subje tamily ? thonahtfnl wl i. 3 2 _ _â€"Six of the buiters are back in the foid. It will soon be in order for Mr Foster or the Mail Empire to inform us that perfect harmony reigns in the family mansion at Ottawa. °2 __ °s «l the same worthy id that this is the way to deâ€" right and give the vietory he wrong. Most certainly it : same time the better elass s of all parties, he adds, in npossible to read without proâ€" espect and admiration, the steps taken by this virile, nation to its honor against any nation or who dare to impugn it â€" There e tew indeed, of British men, i read without a thrill, the acâ€" reaching us of Britain‘s spirit, . Â¥ and resources. ‘ Durh: What is C s peculations en incons.derable but BE ; not examined into the Peterb rough office for {r. Clementi had every elrauding the revenue. 1 to be now enjoy ing go on the stolen money, and family remain in in the contin-f 1 the death of | 1 .succession to | i ~Empire. +Inâ€" A morbid: imâ€" a hold of the he invasion qr] mitted | to his tke is said to| ; _ EMVT, esurely goirg | ill corruption : to its death., | ++ + Mn s oi 22B P I 1 ; wite presented him with a young son, i ug‘_"m" a’"’: nation .or | which means a Grit vote. _re to impugn “:' There Miss Annie Parslow is improving, ndeed, of British men, Mr. and Mrs. McHride and family vithout a thrill, the ac. | from Stayner paid James Marshall a 5 » mus, | visit on Saturday and Sunday, â€" they ; us of Britain‘s Spivi‘, went to Normanby on Monday to their sources. former homes. Mi, Mellride speaks 6 t wy coutieieadigt * well of that part and he is doing well, 5 a A man of his push will do well whereâ€" nenti, eo!lector of Tusâ€" ever he goes, He is a cheesemaker and rourg h has abscended farmer. nation of the affairs of| â€" Miss Conkey of Dundalk spent a few nd that he is ‘defaulter days visiting friends around Boothville, ‘[. l * I Mr. Archie McLeod‘s smilingwmmen-‘ oyernment to the exâ€" is seen around our corner again, after so says the ‘Toronto spenidine ts csteesmens ce y . oo * 0 4â€"____ Banting, Manager of the + 6 4 _ 4# #4@â€"_ #« J. CAMERON o nnen oÂ¥ HCC C REID pergie% 20. to 0 95 Apples per bbI. ............ 2 25 to 0 Co stt J PE is in a (',’r,"): Pringle “'{ + I : policy | plete d diviâ€" Ypm atrons , l eco WOrthYy | troul + w de_ #ewe* rietory t3 inly it I, G â€"Class | lived us in | Tnst f the laid n infur. | time | *b u'r South obry, ' vertis d corâ€" | IN'U(‘III Pa. | hours $ ] atisin, w in } it sinc 80, a «ow ‘Sun" s unâ€" T has l ling i Sheepâ€"kin=. eacts.... Batter per ID....~..... Egys, per dog :....... Wool per Ib. ........ _Turkeys per D........ Geese ** _\ evengtan Ducks, * Chicken«, per pair . Uay per ton .......... Starw: per ton ....... Beet, fere quarters, Beef, Innd _ " * Park,.. . 8t * , 325100 Flour per 1001b ....... Oatmeal .« seevsue Shorts +6 Bran € Full Wheart.per Lushel Snriug Wheat * Oats, £4 Peas, *€ Barley, # f Potators, _ per bag en sSouth Auerican 4 vertised in the Cha In-m-urnl a bottle, mours 1 was absolut atism, and have not it since. Sold hy M Te of Teas KURMA TEA. I, George English, shipbuilder lived in Chatham, N, 8., over fort y Last spring I took severe pains knee, which, combined with sw laid me up for six weeks. during time I endured great suffering @ ul 3 1 |ag ppu C\ V"%innon of Farewell was | at the corner and showed Dougald a meye or two on the bourd that was worth knowing. 1 will inform the Fairwell cor. that it Was Neil Cluk in place of Archie that is trustee, be more careful in future, Mr. A. McCannel is going to the Georgian Bay to fish: success Angus, [The following isems were sent in Election week and were omittad 1 1 ath 1he sm:ar-coatinE, which makes A yer‘s ‘SHh | Pills so easy to take, dissolves immediâ€" ately on reaching the stomach, and so out, | permits the full strength and leaefit of ig | ho anedicine to be promptly communiâ€" on ‘sl cated. Ask your druggist for Ayer‘s conâ€" | Almanac, just out, P Mr. Malcom McFadden has received a diamond piccure to gaze on it will cheer his heart during the long winter nights. This is leap year, Buchelors; be carful Henry, Mr. Dart MeKinno® of Panclar «.._ Mr. Sam. Todd has Booth‘s Blacksmith Sq good Blacksmith and success in his work, iiunfaishet act h l c H L i Mr. Archie McLeod‘s smiling countenâ€" is seen around our corner again, after spending the summer below, Mr. John Aldcorn is goiting the brick kbome to build a new house next summer. There is no hard times around here, every second farmer is building A new house. He is getting the brick from Proton Slation, we warrant it #ood Mr, N DURHAM MARKET Was Cured of Rheiamatlsm in Twentyâ€"four Hours. Since our last budget we oba weather, to the right left of us the sideroads are We gre pleased to say Campoell is around, again wife Dresentad hin. wuÂ¥ _ L was absc )lrlllt-rl:v. free f and have not been t . ~Sold by. McFatJand ¥€ ' t‘b ;8 5‘ genennie mve nna oae 30â€" B( nXA c( : T/ MOH seavescecass + BC exressevesseveee â€" @) 14 t in 4e BR memie 40 mtc 4 ag RIV. DWARD A. wilson, Brocklyn, New BOOTHVILLE. \ ee@inatidu 22221100 d ¢: py of the proseripton m{)«i & sure cure for Conun tarrh, Bronchitis, and nl‘ ndies Ho hu‘:oc all sufferer «e it is invaluable. Those don which will sost them nothiu blossins, will please addresa Wds ult h. ol s slh i A 9P | letter on our abnormally lirge Coun | Council ; while readers of n gene | nature will fin« in Mr, D. Melnty account of Manitoba and Manitoba 1 } a very readable and interesting story the resources and product.0as of "mu-r province. by an intellicent . enE 2105 0 §COL U# week‘s REevisw. No 'lfi‘\\‘!'l than thres communications on widely differing subjects. The more thoughtful will find food for thought in the single tax question ; those cencerned in a simpler yet mote practical e onâ€" | onomic subject will find it in W, H.‘s | letter on our abnormally lirge County | Council ; while readers of n general | | naturewill find in Mr. D y_foQUX) E Iogs td Aeg! server. The instatments yet will be even more interesting. The sugarâ€"coating, which mak Pills so easy to laEe. dissolves ately on reaching the stomaeh " THE â€" t__â€"Wonder does Sir Chas, keep hold , 1 of that $10,000 office in London while uuumin{{ the duties of a Canndian â€" | Cabinet Minister? The like has been â€" _ â€" no were omitted.] McCannel has started a T H E mssc $1 75 to se s 1 85 to rccrll+:+ 0 80 to rese=>+ 0 80 to hel ... 0 68 to ««« C 69 to â€"â€" 0 28 t0 .m O 48 to v» O 85 to ; «+ 0 25 to + sera«» 15 50 to . rvse> 800 to c per 100 8: 00 to "* ;5 A0 to mmemae 38â€" 50 to rerseee 8 00 to rser»»» ~£â€"50 to _ arevree 011‘ to _ ie (0;14 to tersen : . B 16 .A coNsUMPTIYy call £ 6tz a% cal attention to the epistolary McFatJane & C N. 8., over fort y years severe pains in my bined with swelling, weeks. during which eat suffering. 1 saw Rheumatic Cure ad itham " World," and \'\'llhin twentyâ€"zour. pulw §.0 .8 I woa 0. C Bt men who wish to im + in cdigaces, seize the 0 to is e 1 20 to budget we had Manitâ€" 0 the right and to the lecoads are filled in. sed to say that John mind, again smiling, his Lt es and â€" we to e from rheuimâ€" tropbled with of Farewell was 7 _ Noring for several years tion, ud that droud discaio ous to make known to his wl of cure, To those who illy send (free of charge) a used, which they will find us llla Lo 1 v a fire that Mr. _ McLeod without any ia, because it enriches thus strengthens the $1 90 n restored to health ted _ Mrs, Sim is a wish him a night |I f"‘d l ""ound or. every side of ; time my eves were cast m in flelds of wheat which I c miles. although it seemer , have | about 10 miles away, P varaus & . uct.oas of our intelligent ohâ€" yet to come lirge County of a general D. Melntyre‘s Manitoba life, com 1 § EOm UTT "I consider it my du public my experience Cure for the Heart, troubled with heart d to lie down in bed for owing to smothering & tion. Each night I u the aoa 02 0020 22207 URE jnfinrlv 50 feet of a solid pl guard _ I tell you readers i wild to look at, it raged at 0 miles an hour. Now the coming on very quickly and is preparing binders and t v yast amount of wheat to handled, ‘I conld see my coming home with n ton of their own nse, which amom enough for 50 common Ontay And everyvthing is in readin urday night and every body to see Monday morning, (To be continued.) EOHTTe llll.‘ _| 23 ° "Sand aeres used for hay and pasture alone, for it is too wet for wheat growâ€" ing. This is 4 miles from MeDonald‘s Station on the Manitoha. and North Western Railway. On this maish #he bhay is cut by varipns farmers, and some of them come a distance of 20 miles . to put up hay there and they stuch it theré until winter when they have more tffi!{‘ to take it home. They plough firé guards around them perhaps 20 feet oftt : from their stack and then leave another I space and plough another gnard around it. So when. the Prairie fire _ comes along it may jump the first guard and the force of the fire will be checked and. it will die out in the space left between the guards. But this fall the wind was very fierce and it blew up from the north west and swept nearly everything in its track. Atone place the fire jumped nearly 50 feet of a solid ploughed fire guard _ I tell you readers it was pretty wild to look at, it raged at the rate of N miles an hour. Now the harvest is FommiFrae rom apses eeciaiacs 2 1e thas juss 20010300 L AOPRe Py 0 0g0 COCAcOPoopPQ Have been fighm!g j and 1 was curions to know what they | for so long and. that ts people of this meant and I was told that was a | country would Bght for too. _ The advo. smudgeâ€" they used for keeping (the | Cites of the siugle tiXx systom are like mosquitoes from the cattle and horses, | their great protutype, i. George, They After chatting for a long time Tretiraqd | Bc us what woul(!. be, they hold up vistg for the night and arose next morning to | &fter vista, castle in the a;r, but do unot find 1 was completely " turned around " | tell us how it conld be Drought about. for the sun seemed to rise in the south | Tuey tell us there would be ounly one tax, and I was a long time before 1 got‘to the single tax of course, They tell ns my right position again. I kept lookifig ‘g un that the produst of labor must not | ;iil,'l:l':“'d‘l:ll;l:‘\":l');'sldt‘ of tme am}] nll'fl.fi!' ve taxed, forgetung thut the: commuyjty fic-'!dn’::f w'\m." \“v;lr:;hm'«: nl'('l the faulzne Value of land, lhc' uuenrned increment is miles. although it mmet‘imto “.:"; t”'-'~be an intangible thing ud cannot b> baxed. | about 10 miles away h On what "wili the colector seige? The, i; * *€ , \ [ | commumity vaine, the unearned inere. | , (.“L’:m"en:“:_f' ’:m'(vlp;l:' ’,:‘}::;"‘“:h“ hi“ym ment a.shadow ? _ It isn‘teveu a shadow, | 4 miles to the marsh where flufiaae)qfif(v tor there is no such thing as a commuanity | ; thousand aeres used for hay and pasture | Y" 00 in land that bhic id l’“."‘“ d any ) alone, for it is too wet for (wheat @row. | unaw then thero is jn water, â€" W ap 4* 40 ing. This is 4 miles from McDonald‘s} marketable has no m metary value, Tuere | |, Station on the Manitoha. and North | tore the land on the. shores of Tiuke Ont.! 1 Western Raiiway. On this marsh #he | ano unser the single tax system wonld hay is cut by varione 4. W °8 â€" MAHSDC# $Wl. q3 _ " 2 !UK As soon as they However we arrived home and I notice a small smoke here and and I was curions to know what meant and T was told that â€" w smudgeâ€" they used for keeping mosquitoes from the cattle and hoy After chatting for a long time Ire for the night and arose next morni find 1 was completely " turned arot for the sun seemed to rise in the ‘s and I was a long time before 1 go my right position again., I kept loo around or. every side of me and all time my eves war, . 5) [C0 NU AH York meant and T v smudgeâ€" they y mosquitoes from e e ts TT 3ol it was bhat notorious insect mosquito tha yy & taking the fresh ario blood out of me. I tell you, rea it is surprising the size of those quitoes, *Why, they are as large a common house flies in Ontario and a bill on three quarters of an inch and they sting as soon as they ] However we arrived home and I c notite a emall ened s qs c L0 of $ pbacea d c un t s 2 e Oâ€"rrtiFhe he f’l:'j‘ed on a more economical.. will, _ am sure have earned the ; tude of all our ratepayers. . Who be the man,or men to bring this m up at the coming.ression and press a yea and nay vcte? T afias qq lrc .00# CC ZNHCTW reeve | to look after their interest in the Co. |Council, â€" but : because of â€" thepresent | nstom they send four men to Owen | Sound to do the work that one is quite | cipable of doing. _ In Egremont . we | send three representatives to Co. Counâ€" cil while any one of them would be able ‘ to faithfully represent us, when a savâ€" ing of $100.00 for every day the Co, Council sits might be adfected. I think it is the duty of every one to carefully eonsider any scheme that might be sulâ€" mitted. _ I know that many object to small municipalities having the same repre:entation as larger ones, but are we not paying a pretty high price for | all the advantage we are receiving unâ€" | der the wesent system. This is a reform that w;l'l benefit us all and the Mafrthat Will evailus déabiw u00 0(106 MRAih 22e * WE SKETCH ON MANITOBA AND TiE NORTH WEST TERRIToRY. ues canls 2s enR e SmE ed in& grewt many cases, If in some way theâ€" basis of re resentation | were altered the great difl{:-nly of the present time wuul«llfn» evercome, _1 notic :ibM Teatinck has qualified for a 31; ep. 1e ‘ve, Now, I do not think that the rateâ€" payers of that township would question for a moment the ability of their reeve to look after their interest inâ€" the Co, Council. â€" but because of the present CHSEONYL thaw amust &0 s eaney »nders and twine for the of wheat to be cut: and conld | see miany farmers with a ton of iwine for & which amount would be common Ontario farmers, ‘g is in readiness on Sat nd every body is anxions udn ie t ysnt oo the Manitobhar and iway. On this maj ¢ varipusfarmers, ar e a distance of 90 n here and they stuch | when they HBave ma irst place having arrived in f \\’inuilmg after three day‘s 1. travelling by boat and by rather tired to look around ld t IP on cenuae C909 ’m_\‘ing a pretty high.p!’icp for \'ll”(a;‘"‘ we are I'l'(‘(‘l\'lll}( utiâ€" resent system.. This is a reform polt ds v® 1 l on both sides of the vast prairie to be s e could extend, and & en Clend D U â€"R Letters 40.the Editor, Ug info the bugey we vely pace with a smail II you they can gotoo. long chatting cu‘te . at last I could~feel me on the hack of the cth hands going .@and me never letting" on : bothering me," ‘But antorious insect, ‘the [ {aking the fresh Ontâ€" 16. I tell yon, readers, l e _size of those mans. y are as lm-m-' as the in Ontario and have e overcome, 1 notic ‘t?ha( # qualified for a :inf ep. I do not think that the rateâ€" t township would question t thie absiTifes se 2nl d â€" * many cases.. If in some is of representation . were reat difficuly of the present Ne Atramiiew .l W i4 sLOPayers. . W ho. will h to bring this matter ression and press it to everyhody reâ€" the houses t L.arrived at 8 o‘clock in the see the wheat l for miles on > fields eatch J inch long light, could there they i 2 [ 2°C 87 of this seagea ied 1 u5 0 50C 1 EHE AAUNOE Thise tl1g t thereof is publi rent every ten years that wouid be land.| trine to preach lordism with a yeuzeimcee Hence J"““’dwclrinagof the mAy clear, build, improve, benutify and rige to a vreat grow rich and his neighbors may do the ‘fuflion Bollan sume, but ali they have is their improve. | W;rdn"‘ ivén «ment, the lind is not thei» 8, '“{ his rei--ust:l They may build houses, mill>, 1â€"ct ries, andâ€"hig sinele to even come to be in the middle of a city, thin ub}m: hal but the single tax o4 the torest land value iuexfricuhle it a> is all the Government can g¢% ; for it does not tax improvements and all that is in & the city more thip the forest is by the hn baod of man. by the hal‘d ‘e 3 . o0 P06 P SBhMMOID mitatt k flctirtrencinctces . Wlk :1 MSEP: WR o dctais. APihs us a Iecnopolies in bnsiness that erush out # a | D ol no more value thin the wuter [ l | poor min and drive the wenk ones 1y t a | the same shore. _ Both are usefal, bmil wopp Must not the Gevernment ton, &] neither themove nor the other 18 taxed fOT| phragy ? No, nothing but land,«r w li { * | want of monetary value, _ ,. | ringle tax government tax Jobn with 1 . | _ Under the .i igle tax system the GoY: | innreased rental value of his farm ever 6 ernment lets or rents the lan 1, neyer sells year as he improves it until bis far ; it, nud this rent is called the single *** | comes to be in the middle of the cityâ€"an | bee ‘use, of course, there is no other l;udl‘ then give it over to tradesmen, buâ€"ine: | lord to pay the other tux to. We torl men and professionals ~that nover pu |alustration we will say Joiun goes op ufforth a hband to clean one foot of $), *| bush larm, paying for the llbqrty "“'"“.“égrnund on which their city stands ln sum or rent and which according to cirâ€" | who crow1 mto the city and would assam cumstinces, would of necessity be smaill the right of spending John‘s single tax i4 inieed and as it would te ngzainst ““'.Imildin!.'c»nc:etn thoroughfares to drive rnle to tax labor and improvements tbun! their conches on, So mneh for simgle to. of cour e this small taxy wyll be in perâ€" men,. The »dvocates of the sing‘e tnx may petuity the land value of the pnlue\al‘.th“ there shou!d be no private property forest. ‘This and this aloue is the single fin fand becanse it is of tha material of tax to build up al the yistas of prosperity | nature and given for man to li<a Upoo. â€" If neld forth by the single tax men, _ Ruil. | this »rgument be foltowed up there would ruad8, houses,. praiaces, factories and *l | be fin such thing as private property at things produced by labor mu« not he | q11 because xll that we have in doors ‘and taxed, nothing _but the Brst single tax | out of doors is of the materinl of natire reut of the prairigs or tne durekt, for ®*/ and all of this exeept the workmauship conrse the Government cannot raise r.hef“m"m“l‘ public property, What a dog. rent every ten years that wourd be lund. | trine to preach,. â€" Tuis with other kindred lordism with a yeuzeince â€" Hence J"’“"’dwclrinafi of the single tax men has niVen‘ may clear, build, tinprove, benutify ‘"“,mew a vreat dent of vagary and con. grow rich and his neighbors may do the ifnwhom" Rudiclllll o,0, IMERNY . S&DPy burt #all they bave Ge shail 5o 00 s 2o nerand of the plain. _ Tak utle deed and down goes lurt the ILrish people have for so long and that the country would figlht for too Pum w PPACAITIUT TE E> the Single Tax men tlnt a 0R T: cation of land ownership, . great would be the first thing, _ u &2 of the tite to his home apd man him, you trke awny his indoj and in a geverstion or two we uusettied, shuffling, intrigning se with no more love ‘of hanvs . E‘lcase Mr. Editor, v \lew of the fazp or the repo lourt, that the people of Delaware going to try the Single ‘Tax, I must they are going to try a bold, if not a an / conlused Altempt ar the reconstrnc of their sccial and political fabricâ€" io t e pulling down of the tabric, bu defined and impractiblle in the settin it ap sgult): . At quneurk$.2,0 13 . En »lq.0006 A2CBN M ° 2C oAUIOE Oornament, but if| list, ) commnnity no one to bay, it’ We had ve ue. A farmer ont of a wild | Election time Lew a beantiful f«rm, but ll,‘,}osllion by t community, no one to buy it ownshin ‘Ol. l C dnb e l £ ®2 Cowune at once and we will surprise you with low priges, We have a large shipment of Btoves, Cutters an Goods on the way and must have room, The Implement Season Demoerats in Stock which 1 any person in need of a ; Hood‘s Sarsaparilia f Is the Onl_y | True Blood Purifier Hood‘s Pills * ® EDCE P CHC CE TVE Prominently in the ublic eye today. _ It is not whn!ve say b?xt what Hood’: Barâ€" saparilla does that tells the story. «1l! Rinds of Ploughs, Cuitivators, Straw Cutters, ock at our Show R. oms in Lower Town, Marriage Licenses issued and Fire & Life Insurance All kinds n(_»f ]’l_qughs. The Fall is a good time to buy It is now a well established fact in amedical science that nervousness is due to impure blood. _ Therefore the true way to cure nervousness is by purifyâ€" ing and enriching the blood. The great blood purifier is Hood‘s Sarsa. pariHa. _ Read this letter: Nervous Proga'ation l4 Douses, mills, t"ct,rlol. f in the muddle of a city.f t 54 the torest land vnlue/ weut can gg% ; for it does ments and all that is i» argains at Wholesale ! H A M BUGGY, CART OR DEMOCRAT THE SINGLE TAX Sewing Machine, Org; ine, the unearned inere. 2 Itisn‘teven a shadow, uch thing as a commuanity that canuct be so‘d any 38 jn water. What is notb no monetary value, There the. shores of Tike Ont. e shores of Imke Ont. le tax ~system wopulg 10 thian (the water up Both are usefal, by; would be 4 course, f duct of la q thut the 1 £2° 2° »caware arc iugle ‘Tax. I must say try a bold, if not a wild "pt at the reconstruetion d political fabriecâ€"bold wa of the fabric, but uy 107002000 the writngs men tlint a wÂ¥oepiag 1 ownership, kmall and first thing, Deprive a his home apd you un. awny his independence | Or two we bave nu! , intrigning set of men,’ + of howe .than t! s _ Take away a mun‘s! ‘ goes fixity of tenure: â€"m imous Raymond Sewing Machines. erty Organs at prices which will suit goingâ€" to be scarce this winter, we hests 1 1 t to all who are suffering rostration and &clpluflo' MBS. DALTOXN, 56 Alice Bt., 10. _ Get Hood‘s, because ~Drought about, be ounly one tax, & They tell ns £ labor must no; he single tax no other lan d 0. Well for arm sccurity at 54 and 6 harmonlously wit Dec. 10th, 1805 I‘s Sarsaparilla, %¢, ) 1 is nearly over but we have we will sell at Cost in order to pp.,;_ o/: Vuff, of Malcolm, My, Thos. Young, Normanby, to Migs Ellen J, Fiddis, near. Chesley. LIVINGSTON, Agents ground on which thei who crow1 mto the cits the right ot spending J building e mcrete thore their conches on, So 1 men, The advocates of that there should be no in land becanse it is . ) . ) _ â€"2P08 â€" ol money â€"as bad , as, the *| monopoly of land 2 18 it the dandowner "{tgt causes n# tke bad â€" times, alh sthe | fnctuadons in the bus‘nes of life :ono it [ is the ‘moneyed spectlator and all his | ornft. â€" It seems that ringle tax=men can | see nothing but land and do nothing dint | confisente the landowners‘ rent, Do they | not ‘ know of â€" the greit combives and | Iecnopolies in bnsiness that crush out the poor min aud drive the wenk ones to the wall. _ Must not the Gevernment â€"touch these ? No, nothing but Jand, vr w ]; the single tax government tax John with the inoreased rental value of his farm every vear as hbe improves it until his farm comes to be in the middle of the cityâ€"and then give it over to tradesmen, buâ€"ines« men and professionals ~that never put forth a hand to gleain ana tase 1« L unearned inorement of capitalists stock, &c. the land, why all this , the monpopoly of mon monopoly of land 2 [3 thgt eauses aH ftke b The siug‘e tax men sh ard for a 1, all this talk al munity volue of land thnt is 6 )4 hey should not confise: te ©!farms of a community let th Y | pramie or *be forest a: 1 be: d ’ thar single tax and gee w "‘umkr ef it. â€" They are sin: d confiseationists and if con| "| robbery a thou and yenrs ag 50 The Normans confiscated "; white | man coufiscated t -',' grounds of Amerien and no | tox men want to run the con " all expenses off the farmer | big and wealthy confreres . "( aud towus go scotlt free. TJj | thing as an une: raed increis | able properiy and wo ild be : | were suleable otherwise not, | nuearned increment in gold ar (found on the surfuce, in po | musical performances and in goods when there is a rush mount np bu: if these were a where would the unearned Since there is an usearned i; other things beside land and Diy a tax to the banker for money as well as to the land] use of lind why not take the â€", well as the other, If YOU cor T TTE "Ill band to clein one foot of $he on which their city stands but w1 mmto the city and would assam» t ot spending John‘s kinale tae i. Machines. We hav h will suit the times. onses off the farmer whi‘e th 1 wealthy confreres of the eit Pwalcl 2. L108 L s stock:, &c. why i)"w why all this partiilits The undersigned has for service a ot 23 and 24, Con, 3. 8. D. R. Glenelg 1 THOROUGHNBRED BERKSHIRE BOAR. TERMS $1.00 Dzlglish‘s Old Stand, Upper "I it hal s db i1224 it. â€" They are single despo tionists and if conbtsestion a thou and yenrs ago it is so i rmans confiscsted England, nan â€" coufiscated | the dn of America and now the «i1 want to run the country and \ 1 _af 1 r, we have arranged to loa per cent. straight loans. y Cutters, Turnip Cuiters, Before you Readyâ€"Made Clothing, o Overcoats, Underwear, < BERKSHIRE EOAR. LOWE :i Town " W Je workmanship toperty. What a doe. Puis with other kindred 7 2o gem I A...L LU N C R y] P H ARMACY. â€" ge tax men should stop ore |, all this talk about the comâ€" lue of land thnt is not +rleabie, id not confiseste the imp oved buvaeeipe oc i y e C 2 MRTTTE | the unearned value be 9 an qpcarned increment in beside land and since men the banker for the use of 1 as to the landlord for the y not take the ‘one tax â€"& mer, If you conficest> she ement of money or of the T‘he I OSTY THV If thoroughfares to drive Bo mnch for simgle tnx ites of the sing‘e tnx 8A V nc not confiscste the i mumunity let then go ¢ ftax men has given of vagary and con. his " Looking Back and conbected idea 100 PF ‘e have a few Buggies and order to clear out our Stuck _Of the material of man to live upon, If wed np there would private property at CGeaus tC ut Henry 7(;;9(.,‘;.;0 keem to get the and leave it in an and other Fall and Winter SEASON 1895â€"96 2 promptly attended g0 t m I bezin ti Highest price paid for Poultry, Butter u prrcliase elsewhere. Our Siock of C3Te A. &.J. swauey Piano. P40 e what they wid single despoilers in stock Bell, , RURHS M try un fashion d to loan any ) to the cre with EVER OFFERED IN DURHAM elsewhere. By so doing you will SAVE MONEY, of GROCERTES is ALWAYS PrEsH The Big 4 Aady? , &e Greatest Bargaing] I‘r OP. : past WATCH ’:’"La,rge Sailes & Small Profits." We take this opportunity o1 |thanking our custmnmans" «01 | 66 1Durh:;: m BEAN & co â€"THE CASH We beg to inform our Custom. ers and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivalent, and that ow Motto will be mm C, McCARTHUp MacFARLAN 1 THIS sPacE â€"â€"FORâ€"â€" «. & J. McKechnie, & Boots & Shory ADQOPTED By â€" C & J. McKECHNIE customers for CALL & Egags, and Comple, 8 _ LOCAL AND GE BlG REDUCT Beitz‘ Horse P“" day . First meeting «lay evening n Miss Rams«ay Chesley toâ€"«day Miss Sarale Wo spending her i Rown. Willie Camero #or Toronto, why school. 30 Da _ Miss Bell« from Smitl All accounts n by the 18th inst. hands for collect Camphel!‘s We had the 1 Normanby‘s n last week : Mr. honors well, an Boothville C ‘aurunu will be nst. . All patro ‘ape requested 1 JuST ax®INYVED, feed, equal to hba prices. Also a larg stock. â€"G. SPARLIN Miss Magagie Inst week, wher will take a cour Miss Gun will be where she was i ‘worker. Wall Pa We regret 1 Campbell, of Y« @xpected to rec Hoxse | Horse fair ‘MHotel, Du 2ist, Seve 1 . »nised Park 1 the ow or will Apply Tra Mern®c. Hampden â€" Char hasy ing one of the on Wednesday, J ing bill of fave n I‘roMOTel that Mr. Ito -faul.'nl the «t Merbert, left o educatiwnal co Dr. Hy M ‘:-.nm‘.fvfuw u‘n hat we in to face each ot Dr. is an enth Pay F Arreare f to make resent, as I‘re l:a(-iety engaged |wparmgufm- w tion of Burn«‘ 24th Srecmar Servico® town decided to p prayer to two w meetings have been far, Toâ€"night ever for the Rually of ti Owen Sound A session toâ€"«day, (4 night the meetin terian church an beheve be cond elders. Mr. Wim. Melivride Stayner, were visiting friends in town and to last week. Mr. Molis past season ran tLwo and a farm, and very « is, as might be expecte and intelligence, takn part in the agriculturs and vicinity, and has 6 nish the natiys« with in cattle raising and sil Miss McEA Moverext Or Fopo the history of this cou anytliing to approach t dinary &mand for fodde owing to the disastrous season, | Every day lowds or Chop can be seen m one day last week was ar ame when 40 or 50 loads « ed on the street at one ti this extensive purchasit pelled as much by pa necessity as by pruden ward. An early sprin Next Tuesday FIRE ALARM.â€"Aa Upp ney on fire on Suntiay caused the ringing of t momentary e*citement feverish anxiety We to th lowed, but before the en got out, it was learned (1 past. Theincident calls ed changes. Ist. Some n the bell should be adopt where the , fire is : in . Uy welcome one 'l'n"l east â€"or wes!, dbr. then know just where t« team should be spoken power winter D Ise neaded proad. Brd hbouse «b gritte FOR THE N of Miss M H. H M. Adle For Youk s for the Ri e seatleme by making to take the « anyWay, AS xt «hould Chas rent AT 1 the M ted A 13 Ch of the 1 Associat _ weeks been hel We Pacus M T IN be ke;s la t M 1 in

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