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Grey Review, 25 Jun 1896, p. 5

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ilage C. ru. ler. et Corn in tested this l soOUTHâ€" largest 1_i::§ot§m- wede. SWEDE. ays to feed of Cool lawater, 6 Aarors. monade" rarge, losges, t as good es, just STONE. DRINKS cooling s the flow condition, 0 US. T. & °/ Vetches, urham. aisted get l‘e” Long ER lavors ook aroher CV. NMâ€";. 7fiamuy, Uhnler, accompanied Mr. Ramsay, to our good town Tuesday, Mr. John Shears, of Markdale, paid friends in DPurham a yisit yesterday. â€" Misses Kate and Bella Mc Dm:scll are visiting friends in Owen Sou for a couple of weeks. Miss Annie Robertson and Miss Olvâ€" ine Marshall, from Ottawa are at Mr.J. Robertson‘s this week, Miss Aggie McRae, and Miss Maria Whitmore are home from the Normal School. Mr. Thos. G. Elwin, of Toronto, was a . guest over Sunday at Mr. Allan MceKinâ€" non‘s. Miss Allan. of Mt. Forest was visiting Miss Mn{ McCracken during her illness last week. CoRrRECTIOX®.â€"In Hunter‘s ad on page 8, read * Milk Cans" for " Milk Pans," Reg. §0¢c for 70c. Miss Susie McKinnon, who has been under Dr. Hutton‘s care for the last month, was home fora few days this week. Purify your blood with Hood‘s Sarsaâ€" parilla, which will give you an appetite, tone your stomach and st rengthen yolfr nerves. New TraustEE®.â€"Mr. Adam Robertson was elected trustee by acclamation for the east Ward in place of Mr, A. Patâ€" The Hamnover Post answers ho (‘ll(‘l’)‘. | "How did you do it anyway, old boy?" +of an old friend referring to its prmn‘l)t issue after the fire, in this manner:â€""It was not much of a trick, and do not mind giving it away. In the first place it rN‘uir«d cheekâ€"cheek to borrow & neighbor‘s tgpe: ty pe from Toronto; loilâ€" er plate;a wheelbarrow of riglets and furâ€" niture, from one of theifactories to take the place of leads, quads and slugs, and 1 little "govand you have the whole thing in a nut shell." Hor® To VoTE.â€"Among old residents home to cast their ballots on the Brd, were Mr J. Lawson, Owen Sound ; Dr. Arthur Gun, Innerkip; John Tunbull, Maiton ; T. Turnhnl'l. Toronto; James Stonchouse, St. Thomas ; Wm. Hall, forâ€" merly of Traverston, and his name nct being on the list he bad no vote ; Mr. J. McKenzie, S:ouffville; Mr. Archibald McKenzie Jr., from over the border ; Mr. Juno. Sutherland, Fort Will.am ; Mr. Ed. ..ecvens, Sault Ste. Marie ; Mr. Arch. Patterson, Wiarton ; Mr. Ramsay of Chesley ; Mr. l\’iurshal_l_mn_n‘nx)ugh. og Doext :1tox Day.â€"Posters are out for a grand Domwinion Day Celebration in Durbam. A large sum is to be spent in prizes fo: the various events. There will be sports for all tastes, A fine Cricket Match between Durham and 0. Sound, both league teams, and first class music. â€" Plan to give Durham your presâ€" ence that day and you will not hbe disâ€" appointed. LOCAL AND GENERAL Niagra, others. 1 He thinks more of his new hor last year, but then he is like to, He thinks more of his new home than last {ear. but then he is like to, having@ his :.mil{ with him. When he got there he found his neigfi:hon of a year ago had antici{nhed is coming. and havi:s sized him ur plm'z‘ well had elected him a councillor of nunlcliiz ality of Alberton h‘ acclaniation. hmillundt.hatof r. Hastie who left with him are well, and like the place. Prices are good Butter Zacte. Eggs ¢, ago had ant.ici{nwd his coming. and havi:s sized him ur pletg. well had elected him a councilior of -mnkt‘lt ality of Alberton h‘ acclanation. hmillundthatof r. Hastie who left with him are well, and like the place. Prices are good Butter 2cts. Eggs 20¢, cash. Mr. Watson sold5 of his young pigs at $5. “::l and disposed of l;. surplus horses at good prices. Stran to say the 3 weeks old calf that dropâ€" ped from the train in the midst of the * T To e o on kh nbeaviule ~SHa F d ao dn ednt ~oalliciencr dncrtnniac C e n P IL | <£7 rocky desert on the north shore was found and returned by the C. P. R. company 23 dsz: after, alive and well. He is now on the look out for some man with capital to erect a mill up there, and VE oo o the mutiningr Tr O. 5. to 9 Jk Th .. ~ddrcr Abemdnice * Apmgie P PNP tss l Mr. C. Gray, Hamilton ; and Post answers the query. TurEE® Trams A Day.â€"Travellers will please noteé the change in Railway movements, â€" Trains goinfsSculp leave Durham at 6.40 a. wm., 12.45 p. w.. and 7 p. m. and arrive at 11 a. m., 3.20 p. m, p. m. and arrive at 11 &A,. In., 0.5U0 P. 155) and 9.5v p. m. < Mrs. Asa Robson, of Wiarton, is yvisitâ€". ing her many friends in Town this week. Neaw Porators.â€"Did Mr. Gordon think we were Irish when he brought us that fine meal of new potatoes? They were good ones anyway and on the 2ith of June too, Beat it who can. For that tickling sensation in your throat try a 10c box of "Mist" Cough Lozengers. They will allay the ivrritaâ€" tion at once. â€" For sale by all druigisvs and the Key Medicine Co., 305 iong Street, Toronto. Miss M. McUracken has been yery ill for a week past, and at one time it was thought she could not recover. Howâ€" ever she is fighting for life bravely, and the whole town is delighted to know that this estimable young lady is likely to recover, We extend our sincere wishes for the same end. A SNAP! That eligible residential lot, at pres ent occupied by Rev. Chas. Cameron is for sale, or will rent on reasonable terms. d o Byron used a great deal of hairâ€"dressâ€" i“fi' but was very particular to have only the best to be found in the market. If Ayer‘s Hair Vigor had been obtainâ€" able then, doubtless be would have testâ€" ed its merits, as so many distinguished and fashionable people are doing nowâ€" aâ€"days. _Governments come and go, Premiers rise, reign, fAlutter and fall, great men come on the stage, and disappear, farâ€" reach ng changes take place, but * qut most gracious queen " goes on. On Sunâ€" day last she entered on her 60th year a> queen, and congrauulations were sho w ered on her from all parts. She began to reign in 1837, a time that now looks i i Canadian History to be away back, and already smacking of the ancient. Sirt John A. McVonald, Geo. Brown, evyen Sir Chas,. Tupper were then unâ€" heard of. â€" Canada had still to pass through the McKenzie rebellion, the old agitation for 1 gvren-ntution by populaâ€" tion to spend 26 years under the long discarded Union Xctv. tor Confederation is now nrarly 20 years old. Toronto in 1837 was just three years old as a city, and was the only: city in what is now Ontario. _ Ottawa was the small village of Bytown with a sawmill or two, Hamâ€" i‘ton, London, Guelph were in their inâ€" fancy. â€" Not a mile o. Srailway was built, some canal work was begun but our lake traffie may be said not to haye existed. From Lake Superior to the Pacitic was a wilderness except a few.sottlgrs rguud L sÂ¥ 10000 Duw Hacote C II"’.l # Apply on the premises Or, lt:OI a Wuucrneas CastP® C( 3 o9 Fort Garry and some Hudson Bay Posts . and, to come nearer home, Fears Were to ela“ue hbefore Durham and the Co. of Grey had an existence. We are all glad to know she is in fair health, l‘kely to liye to September 25th next, when she will be able to claim the longest reign in British History, her grandfather Geo. 1II having reigned 50 years and 97 days. Tle c is some talk of taking national recognition of this date, â€" "God Saye the Queen." y"lll E/ Pn t Saturdu';night. the 20th tended °1t was expecto be opposition to Dr. Spro eame. _ The Dr. spoke w marks on the Manitoba WHOET® An accidént that might have be. n | very serious‘ happened to Mr. and Mrs. Adam Scarlett on Satarday evening. They were awny alt a barn raising of a friend on the Kast side of Proton and in coming down the gravel Road between Proton and Malancthon they collided with some other rig on tha road. The result : Scarlety‘s rig was upset in the ditch, Mrs. Scarlett and baby were burt some. â€" She got home on Sunday. We are glad things are no WO rse. The Presbyterian Sundy School childâ€" ren are having a picnic on Friday next. ‘ ToM. uo U |(- our paper reat We hear it whis‘lw.re(t round there is going to be a wedding at Proten Centre ut will have to keep mum for a while.? w Mrs. Adam Br{’ce has been very ill for the past couple of weeks, but is reâ€" covering somew hat, wiew y e n d The political fight will II‘;e Master Herry L* "®2"" * 0 Ladâ€" raise a big stable cut his knee very badâ€" ly. Hope he will soon be able to get around again. The people of this part are looking forward to the time of the L. D. S. conâ€" ference, which is from the 26th of June to the 20th. _ They intend hbhaving the meetings in the Grove on Sunday. We hear the Violinist is fitting Bosâ€" ton for the Ist. May success attend you. Wonder what is the attraction" west these times that keeps Sam travelling so much down the line. Mr. and Mrs. Keith, _ of Cedarville, _ Mr. ADC "" C Cof Mr. McTaggart last _ Mr. and Mrs. Relt! were the guests of Mr week, T ea of T eas KURMA TEA A delicious Lt_»h'n:! Jn‘t’t ‘:g .i.n. 3 lbe. and _ ooo 3 ~" _ sA Sold for 50e. 1bâ€" Tey r m perfectly Also a full assortment of * Crockery & @Glassware . o Ne â€"toue coon e 4 Sold for 300. 1bâ€" * old for 400. Jbâ€" QUEEN VICTORIA. MIpis B dn o 000 reaches us. Our meeting on ight, the 20th was well atâ€" was expected there would m to Dr. Sproule, but none » Dr. spoke well and his reâ€" the Manitoba Schools wenut PROTON CENTRE. _# 64 THE HOPEVILLE. 1 Ibs. c utss t uce nen e en n J. P. TLLFORD. while helping to Modforniins over befor, «pbcscriph o desahihs A Common Many are the words of praise hestowâ€" ed on the Review in its new size and form. â€" We think it is now many & NT & . e uin es a +6 Mr. Editor o U e C o l 2s AYERS m RXTYRTRY ETCR ERETTTT PDRC pace ahead of its rivals, and hope that it may be a hlessinq ‘n accordance with its enlargment, to all its readors. Mrs. George Rohertsoa. of Listowel spent ‘a :t week at the home of her parâ€" ents. â€" Mr. and Mrs, John Greenwood. Every one is glad to see, Angeline as she is a great favorite round here. Mr. Robertson says that they are not troubled with grasshoppers round Listâ€" owel we were hoping that he would take n few car loads back with him as \we could well spare them. Free from Eruptions Ayor‘s 328 Sarsaparilla Ayer‘s Pills Cleanse the Bowel®, Mr. James Falkingham has spent a few days at the old homstead, putting things into apple pie order he reports, A. P. an a 1 farmer. Mr. and Mrs. W Greenwood,spent part of last week, with Orchardville and Holstein friends. "I was affiicted for eight years with [Salt m\un..?mrlng that time, I tried a i'r:.t many medicines which were hlghl{ reeâ€" 2 ommended, but none gave me rellef, I was at last advised to tr;;ofior'n Sarsaâ€" parilia, by a friend who me that I Intmun ue mt tm Aersuasion, bought the six bottles, and Ar. and Mrs. Falkingham, Sundayed with the Wilsons and Ritchies, of Egreâ€" mont, they report having a good time, The boys would like to know If Sam was hurt in the runaway Episâ€" ode. \i’lmt the lantern was doing in the bush at midnight and i. those people lost the track. â€" \What W.L. F. thought of the addition to his family the other morn, THREE TRUE FAIENDS Who Ksep Every Promiseâ€"Rheumaâ€" tism Banished; Kidney Disease Takes Wings ; Dreaded Indigesticn not Knownâ€"The Great South American Remedies. We can got at the heart of this matter by letting other ({)eople tell the truth of what these wonderful South American Remedies can do, and have done, John Marshall, off Varney, county of Grey, suffered as only those can suffer who have been troubled with sciatica, A relative suggested that he “K South American Bbemmatic Cure, w ich proâ€" mised so much® Resultâ€"inside o# three days he was able to walk a distance. of nearly 4 miles to Durhgm for the purâ€" pose of procuring another bottle of this vemedy. â€" He continued its use, and toâ€" day he testifies that he knows nothin% * 2 of the troubles of this painfu x ie eoinrel, requbter me to be ‘out in cold and wet weather, often SETOgC Meooh t oo is imore of the troubles phase of rheumatisin. "llr\fl\ IMERR EC Some disenses consist of the gathering of solids and hardened substances in the system,. The troubles cannot be perimanâ€" ently removed, except as these particles are dissolved. _ A powder oxiénll will not do this. South American idney Cure possesses the particular elements that et at the seat of this disease. John G. §1ickel, one of the best known farmers in Wallace township. suffered from kidâ€" ney congflniut. cnrrKing with it awful Eams. othing did him MI? (FOOd' until e tried South American Kidney Cure,. His words are :â€""After taking only two doses the pain was entirely gone, and I have never been bothered with it since. I feel as well as I ever did. Let any one write me to Shipley Post Office and I will gladly give them paiticulars of my case. If the world Iooks blue to anyone it is ‘ to the dyugeptic. For tauyears David Reid, Chesley, Ont., suffe much from liver compl.n{nt. and dyspepsia. Hesays : "At times my liver was so tender I could not bear it pressed or touched from the outside. J tried a flgrent many remedies without any benefit ; was compelled to drop my work, and a final resort was influenced to t.r{‘gouth American Nerâ€" vine, Before I taken half a bottle I was able to go to work again." Sold by McFarlane & Co. f A CABâ€"DRIVER‘S STORY. : the contents of three of these botâ€" without noticing ;?g direct benefit. re I had finished the fourth bottle, en mm 1 on rownx.â€"In Egremont, on Friday 10th inst., to Mr. and Mrs. T. Brown, Jr. & son. LLEs.â€"In Egremont, on Sunday, 14th inst., to Mr. and Mrs, Vflanfluy.ule( Thomas A. Johns, Affliction ZION. & a > + + Other Insecticides. Strictly Pure Paris Green. Church‘s Bug Finish. Slugshot and LOWER TOWM,. E!&:‘ it C i BUCKWHEAT. KAPE. Hungarian and Millet Grass Seed. Thoroughbred Borkshits Box. & rwâ€"iâ€"iu D. This fine anireal will be kept on the premives of JNO. CLARK, J8., LOT 32, CON. 3. W. G.R., ’ll'fllc‘. For Bervice during Season of 1895â€"96. Registered in the «CGanada Berkshire Swine Record" _ as No, 2956. Farrowed Nov. 2lst, Record _ 88 "C> *\ un Mever, Kossuth, Ont. Clocks sand Watches Record" as No. 2956. . FATTON 1893, and brod by John Meyor, MacFARLANE & Co. ALIVE. OOR CHAINS AKD CHARMS MODERN. . ~GORDON. ALIVE ! AT Are not Ancient but ‘Ifl:!li‘ (i}!fl-ooibnin- Are not dead but some shoe snaps ‘eep TCM wulllf Jvu avuUuy ut aiBe _ "0 T008 000 s ) 0; best makers, and good shoes, even if they do cost & little more at first, always give the best satisfaction in the end. : Ladies‘ Fine Kid Button Boot specâ€" Misses‘ Black Oxfords, best make 85 ial at $3 00 | Children‘s Black and Tan Boots Ladies‘ Fine Dongola Boot special * 25 and Slippers from 50¢ up. Ladies‘ Good Button Boot special 1 25| Men‘s stron pfi;fl(hiterl 1 % Finest Kid Oxtord Ties, white Men‘s Tan. goots special 2 % stitching with Patent tip Men‘s Tan Oxfcr As special 1 2 and facing 2 2% ) Boy‘s Tan Oxford sizes 1 to 5 90 Good Tl’i: Oxfords 2 makes 95| Men‘s and Boy‘s Running Shoes in all Ladies‘ Tan Oxfords 905 | sizes. Fine Tan Oxfords 1 % F â€"OURâ€" Its Too Hot t> bake vhese days. mave your viIno @®H‘! your temper by buying some of those fresh sweet Biscuits 8 different varieties just to hand, including GARIBALDI. PINE APPLE WAFERS. FRUIT GINGERBREAD. JAM JAM. _ JELLY WAFERS. MOLASSES SNAPS. VARSITY. WINE. uWW $ _ Spocial Reducticns in Millinery for the next two woeks. CALDER‘S BLOCKâ€" Light Stripe and Spot Prints Cregon Crinkles li%ht and dark Zephyrs and Ginghams Spot Cream and white Muslins RAMSAY « MORLOCK 7 his is the season of the year for light Waists We have a nice assortment of DURHAM. Chas. McXKinnon â€"DEALER INâ€" All kinds of Farm Machinery, Vehicles, Organs & Pianos, Sewing Machines, Etc. WAREHOUSE, Upper Town, Durham. «786. Just Avrived One Car Brockville Buggies, allo\ Maxwell‘s Stcel Rakes, ete. Gananoque, and Campbell, Lonâ€"| Coulthard & Scott‘s Seed Drifts and don Carriages & Buggfec. Harrows. One Car Chatham Famous Wagong, Wilkinson Plougbs and Seuffiers. NallosSnow B:“ Watgons. Ji% Organs & Pignos of the best makes. %:mfi‘: fib:}]:us :,‘?fi.::, msay| _ A few Stoves at job prices. Frost & Wood‘s Singe Apron Binâ€"| New Williams Sewing Meâ€" (ll&r‘:,e'.Buckey Mowers and Tiger chines. (mne Car Maxwells‘s Light Steel Full Stock of Repaire Bindersâ€"cheaper than ever. always on hand. This Space EVERYTHING BOUGHT FOR CASH dud V dad &Y ds d d‘ s 000000 e And Sold at Lowest Possible Prices. tall and inspect and be Convinced. DURKHAM MARKET. Flour per 1001b ........~*~* $1 65 9 sR Casg axp Oxr® Paricsk. Fall Wheat per bushel a.’ w “‘ aee e** ...'“ o« Spring Wheat * Barley. Bueepskine, cach .Butter per Ib...... Kgge, per dos ... Wd ” D .»» Daiglish‘s Old Stand. McARTHUR, se see oee 068 see 00# The Busy Store. aee age 000 se #+ 8 +** oonlouoono'oooooo a«« eenese ane 00# Silver Silks, 44 â€"â€" BELONGS TO â€"â€" ecceseccs 600 CHAS. McKINNON Maxwe ies, also .If.‘:gge"’ Lonâ€"| Coultha “-fe.. Harr nous W.gOI', Wilkin ons. Organs §1 65 to $2 10 1@mMmWOTT 1 85 to 2 00 0 80 to 0 82| «SPRUCE LODGE HER 9 00 to 10 00 | will be kept for Service 0 B0 to _ 82 19056 at Lot 7, Con. 1, _0 22 to 0 28 xerax M _ O 50 to 0 50 TERMS { , 0 %5 to 0 85\ _ 4 K. W.I , 0 25 to 0 &5 . 8 50 to cuninmnnnnemmnnnennnnnennat 0 9 o 0 . CLUBBN . 0 9 to 0 1 ‘ o‘ 8 to 0 10 REIEVW and GLOBE, * o 16 to 0 18) REVIEW and MAJL Save your time and LOWER TOW N. or Sinah Silks in all and Blouses. Now on Hand «SPRUCE LODGE HERO," NO. 402 will be kept for Service fer Reason 0 1905â€"6 at Lot 7, Con. 1, Normanby. THOROUGHBRED Tamworth Boar : CLUBBING. H. W. LEESON Prop e "*% 1 "" â€" P w

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