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Grey Review, 6 Aug 1896, p. 5

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l Agents, EASON. 'i'iijilji")lfjlll US IN CORSETS LWAYS ON HAND. ier in the world go to er 'f awn. Durham. . it will handle) You no trouble. For guy's you prices and and limb-unit! 0- I no u moon-No - )RGAN r we null-CM Iurut. Durham. "It? FrTNC no Wu- wa-‘v -- ', Utu'.ertakintt Bunnie. an. t:Chcr m Durham In”. " ‘toun‘r al,1 old and new.” mire satin! 50210.- Int-clinics". II - Harvest ii) pep)a.1 Bar.'), veek 1n ' d " I) of the Best in“ reliable C Cm'nuNG proper! v 1!? that he will mag mun": A 3mm." "ii't' sad Tery cheap. Paw- $§§OES 5'51 T HE MONEY WLL LI" or-- " ftr'L' io sell AVE 11912.3. LB“ Ita c: L OT H l N C 111.5} MONEY? D "Sewn Durham. trv,' Waggon. "t LL- a inborn] "a” 4'03 and sum? Cert. ., that will any!“ at your own Ill-o STOVES fight!“ Marriage Lin“ for all kind. of It' machine! all Call on u nnd all H lines ht,',',', of. Inspector Cam hell his wlm-l for Beet! Wurlnnister where } vn are at present. Mr. T. Coleridge. In Ila-m2 ing a couple of Inn-w in I‘Igrelnm“. by ortw" renewing bu Mt. Furost. Wu... - Will Bothwell ungi J no Scott. Fairwell, spent Sunday In town. ill Maggie suft.utnth, of Fuirwell, the guest, of friends in town for 5 days this week. onductnr Lavell and wife of Durham, guests Sunday " the anvt_ WM lam! Red. r. Frank Calvert, of Selkirk, Mani- in visiting his relMiyes at Orchard ic--dtep. We were plowed to have a can from . o. with. merchant, of Spry, on his r home to Egrenmnt for a holiday, Mr. V. Tanner was in town this week the Interest of the Mt. Forest Wool. Mills Company just. being formed, . , __- ., Duhm Gun by D"! place We were Piet""'", u. .-._' H - 'r. o. with. merchant. of Spry, on m, " home to Egremnnt for a. huliday, Mr. Y. Tanner was in town this week L the interest of the Mt. Forest. Wool- m Hills Company just being formed. Mr. Jas. Emu: went down to Palm. Pagan an 12.40 train MM returned the um (Saturday) evening. smmox~ F. oas. wilt. Sir. C. Wang: [than n pride in Jr of pumtuos lw fawn-ml ye . bte to his horti To “C 'mnplwll i :xll reoH' August as orue. have 'Murduy 0n lit-{U [nun nu “um"... where she will visit for Imm- time he- fore returning home. Mr. W. J. Cameron. son of Mr. John (mm-run. Upper Town. has seem-eds l and vcsition with the McLenn Bras. Y’uhliuh'mf Co., Montreal. tte takes up oortharu and tyyewritintt. We con- gratulate Wdl. _ n --_ - 1 Nr. C. Watson. Sr.. North Egremont, r." A pridein gardening. and the sam- b. of potatoes and beans with which w fmurml ye editor this week is n trib- [ tte lo his hurliuultural skill. Thanks. Mr. Julm C. Nichol's new building is wproactitisr, onupleiiyy, and tills up tLe pp mull: of thy. oiiddnugh Home tut. nm-mdy. Thc Uhroniclc will move into the grnuml ”our. mul Ms. Nichol will mm” part ml the s.coud story. ws, Lacey, of Itrantfovd, who has bven llu- guru! of her friend. Miss Jes.ie Jparklutr" for the lust two weeks, left Ei,':):.":,),' um 12.40 train for Toronto, win-r» we will visit for Imm- time he- Mr. Juhn I Wynmchihg I pw small of [ual. Th the grartd 1 Last Sunday evening luv. w . o. Connor [mun-lied a spulil sermon to a large cunng-gmiun cheetly of young people, by hum-mt. will again on Sun- day next, meow!) a. special twertuon. Suh- ject will be, " Srripmre Arithmetic. " 10 as. Cures Constipation and Liver iils.---trr. Aguetu Lin-r Pills me the must rfect, made, and cure lite magic. Sick C'lch7, toivitpatiyy, Bilouuwsa ludigestiun and all Liver Ills. 10 eta. a viar--40 doses. " (3 Mr. Jno. Catueron “me any night but, after alum nl Inch; ottlce of the MCU ' _ . , .._ '- Coy. He had previmuly en whule western district from Windsor in the interest of tl that. LOCAL Gone To 1omrr.urr.r-Mr. A. Blythe, who. for the last six months. has been aatrociated with Mr. J. P. Nicola in the Inland Revenue office here, has been tnnsferred to Neustadt, where hvncoforth he will he pctnmnvntly loc- ated. Mr. Blythe in a decent young fel- low, aud sticks closely to his busi- tMMS.--- Teteacope. I J. A. Hunter has just received another bun new “Cleveland” tswell apt-clad) bicycle. He offers it at a bargain. This int no eighth “heel of this celelm.ted make which be has sold this minim-r. Anr one wanting the best wheel in the world, should see this wheel. 1 I Hunt. 'r-ata.---)?);.",', ‘lwll informs us the Rural Schuols Human on the third Monday in at m heretofore. not Sept. list an hue been thinking. _ C. Watsott, Sp. ISM-ll» EImrImmt, Pri or Cattt shell loft Tuesday on v] fur l'l,l','t'd and thence to Her where Mrs. C. and child- t present. Coleridge. Inwver. Toronto, in {as (-unpleof weeks at the “M iarentopt. He also spent a . -- “1.1 o-ar-ttg k of Tmonto. Cumewn's " wrong and i.ead it out WWI. On page AND GENERAL. it Ly Honing Rev. w. J. wed newt-dd sermon (on 4asiott charity of young uncut. wilt again on ts'yy- ‘l'l|'ll v Inn-v v.7 - after alumni: in Montre- " the Mun-am Bros. Puts. previuualy cuwnssed the district trom Toronto to ,interest of their puirlica- lawyer, Toronto, its _ A I , Ito. is visiting " and ether friend! 8 will be (mpg! a n " .. -H'e - . weeks at the old He also spent a old acquaintance upauon and Liver Liver Pills me the and cure lite magic, a inaction. Biluuam-ss Gmor. Get a it was highly home tstus". A. Juype, Mr. Jim Robertson of Toronto is at present the guest of Mt. A. Robertson. Miss A. Climie of Htsrriston in at present the guest of Miss Lizzie Laid- Mr. And. Simpson of Beamsville, an old resident of Dal-him is at pres- renewing acquaintances here. On Tuesday he assisted Mr. Wm. Gibson to lay the Corner Stone of a new Eng~ lish Church in Uhesley, lt Was laid wnh Masonic honors. Harvesting has commenced in our burg. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McVicar and child- ren from Pomona were guests at Mr. Hugh McLelltsn's on Sunday. Mr. John A. McLellan. from Cleve- land. Ohio, is at, present on a month'n vacation at the pnt'entttl home. e !. " At the the Tom " the rate s.1) courage JI we say m temptat he the past. 1 penieoi he The; AI- we beli uh as they er, 139. so “a! most a 51,: on" tt rho Thet bachelors. or ”mun... - _-'"' ., take a t nlnhle and keep the bull a rolling l swing the ice in broken. Messrs. John A. and Donald Graham have returned from a fortnight's trip to friends at Niagara. Hamilton and To- ronto and report an enjoyable time. Mr. It. J. Black. " guard in Toronto Asylum was upto Isis brother Angus’ wedding and spout. ufow darstit the parental home “u are always pleased to meet our friend MI. Black and judg- - _-,.-,..-.., um um safe to liuruuu .._'_"-- :0 meet our friend MI. Black and Jung- ing him by "ppt'ar".t""", we are sue to stare he is in ttrst class health. A small accident, happened to one of our gills the other evening in mine funny way she bad a tooth broken out. Miss Emma Neil's smiling eruturet" mu-e is seen at, the old LGiesurad at present. ALA ...:..L- .m Thursday P'""" Where was the mink ty evening last and whm. was We wont say hut however our town, he and cmupany. o...------. ae-----'--" 27% mils. At the regular monthly meeting of the Town Council on Monday night I the rate was struck, and the council eourageously named the above tigute we say courageously for there is a l temptation, too often given way to in the past, to strike a low rate at the ex- pense oi the future. The common sense ot the town will we believe justify the council in doing as they have done, bat the situation is a. serious one and calls for the, ut most economy, and careful handling of all town interests. There is hope that two years more at most, of this rate, will find us in a much improved, msition, as some ot our debenture dc will then be paid. The School rate is 8 1-10th mills and draws 82431. g The Council promised consideration , to a. request of Dr. Gan on behalf of , the School board for the establishment of the Curfew Bell. a Mr. H. Parker was appointed repre _ a_S-- " on. r‘nmmis- Mr. IL ran-Ker “it: ...,,~...-_,, . . sentative to the meeting of the Commis- sioners in Owen Sound on 18th inst., re division of County. - - #---A nnfhn“. S. un lmuu vu Vv_..-_, _ The Mayor and Twas. were author- ed to borrow 81500 to meet current (penses. The following accounts were passed: , *“-‘-‘ “ma A month’s light 880 00 D. McDonnld' rkir,,tg,"l. salary Health napector B. McKenzie, attending mal- het scales B.k guys.“ SCOTCH TOWN. '3. ARBNi"'"f-"' ood 0 w -'" . a. mlfl'lil', a month's may 52 50 "ll, engage r'e,',','T,','Giiiii' -s"iiiJ M " ..... -__ . - - " to returnin . rs. . utton an ice unis c- . - - D. and M. g 6 40 Kinnon visited friends at Bunemn hat .ht'PU,h'l gm! Mr. Tno. McKechnie‘ McDonald' blyear's “a”, week. v19: f an to Durham last. Sunday} Health hspt.culr 5 00 Thou. Nichol and Angus McKechnic Messrs. Thou. Common. of Beutinck. McKenzie, attoriding 013" sport, new buggies this week. Look out and Stewart Eaton. of Owen Sound. hetscsles 2i Att? 1 26 iris'. Were the tgl't of Mr. Walter Nichol a . J. iiiiiiii?ilYl'thfllll 22 & Mile M. Whitmore was the guest of few dar' t week. my utr. --..-- Mus Cameron Int Fridav- 111:. Wright. ot Singhnmton min-d 1216 as . Misses Mary McAuley. Martha [Me her parent; Mr. and Mrs. Arch. Me Lesn. thiswuk. '4‘- --------". Bi, "Pi" III nv-.VV V In ttreit class health. ccident, happenod to one of me other evening in some she bad a tooth broken out. ma Neil's smiling counten- n at, the old hmuestoad at commenced in our _.." "ti " ' -t7_Tct"t"t"rp"'"e"ereep" -atf 9 " ""rut4s?lcr:Fss?.T, a}; 19.1“: was his games. wer he visited yrs. stun- I ' s 75 e. to date 3 10 Mill at. etc 16 oo 10 oo on Thursday Jhatermp RAa.wAv.--Mr. Brunel, en- R‘neer. and staff were in town Monday on their way west surveying the route for the proposed railway. He is favor. nttly im ressed with the pneiEili.riets of the mag. Meattmr Badman. Dillnhough and Pew, J r., are the other members of the gang. A TROPICAL STORM swept oyer the town last night. Following a. day of intense heat, rain began to {all about 8, and f. m ,'3 hours fell in torrenta accom panied by thunder and lightning. Fire Feftections were seen in the country in tun plapy and in town the stee le of Trinity Church sufft red. Electric lights were extinguished rn 1 some telephones demoralized. Mover Fons! Woonss Mums Co., (Lne n‘ED) -Duriutt the past few weeks steps have been taken to organize a. joint stock company for the purpose of operstinq tlze Enterprise Woolen Mill. this town, in the msnufnclnre of tweeds, fhuuur1n. blanlnts and yarns as formerly, only on a more extensive scale, the intention being to keep the mill running the your around. The promoters hue met with such success that we are warranted this Week in give. mg sumo particulars of what is undoubted- ed a. project full of mlthsges to all cun- ccrned. The capitol of the proposed company is placed at $16,000. ti be divid. ed into Tii0 shares ol 020 each. The capital is to be culled up by 10 per cent. calls on 80 Jays' notice for each call; first cell not to he made lecture Ist of May, '97, and snhscribc-rs will not be liable " any more than their own shares. Although some of the best business men of the town have taken shares in the company the intention is to have the farmers of the surrounding country take up the bulk of the shares. as the-scheme is calculated to be more in! of l h them than my other class of the community. For imtsnce, each stork. holder will be sffcrded the decided saunt- age ol purchasing all lines of goods manu- factured at actual cost of production. be. sides sharing in the dividend " the end of the your. A strictly sash business will be done, all goods to be sold t q the resdv money except when txchsnged for worl. That the tumors who have had the scheme laid before them spprecinte the , advantages it offers lor it safe and profit- able investment is prover: by the large , numbers who have l heady taken shares, I end leaves no doubt, but the reqmred t number of shares will be taken up. The . project in its every d: tail is clearly node.- . stendsble sud so manifestly workable as to , resdily sppeal to int public. The limiting f of shsres to the number o' five, P to my one person. representing s ulnu of l- 0100. shows that the idea is to give farm. h ere sud others of ordinary means a chance Y of participating in the benvi‘iis to be deri. ll ved by shareholders. Then, again. the g object of tho company is n. t to relieve soy iiiUeuulsr-etunirrysey1 factory " n rundown business. as tl e En'erprise mill o is a. well-established concern doing s good, o- profitahlt business to.day. Hui Mr.tieorste t Tanner, its plop-rum, t no of the town‘s I', oldest and m vs! reliable bush as! men. It in is solely on amount ol his sdi armed nge of m 76 years and n :deniro to give up ac- 'r- tire business thst led to this proposed to change in the mill. which we hope and expect to see sntisfscturilv completed in nf due tiuus,--Mourtt Forest Rep. 1550 2 00 rain. .15 was my”, ----- 52 50 very enjoyable afternoon was spent. Mrs. Dr. Hutton and Miss Susie 3 40 Kinnon visited friends at Bunemn Week. 5 oo Thou. Néchol.and Angul Home 1 25 Evianew uggxea this Week. Look u.-- u Whitmme was the gm: 875 ,;”#.W,_,...:_.._._ COMES 1 Three Conquermg Heroes COMES 1 Kidney Disease, Rheumatism v and DULVLDD l Stomach Trouble Conquer. ”In"... ed by the Three Great South American Remedies. F. c b .------- me om S Prompt Relief for Every Sufferer. . . Safety to the suffer-r ft om kidney dis- Dressing combs ettse iln 1(lrivinig the ct,'.",'), {{mnlthe sys- tem. 'i ls mu powf era. w ll at t iey give apparent relief, and thus deciove the Rt, Pocket comb il lHltl do noti iraulicatellhe gisease.h he mm sum . i e partie. es t at, Rat er in the. blood must be dissolved if svateml bs., &c is to he cleared of the poison, and it is only a remedy like South American Kid- -- lira}??? that 1vll.i, do this. t11h. Stef. L m u on a we 'nown resi ento 3 es- . ley. Ont., wasn victim of mke,'u"/f diseasle. The t1oods are Right. so severe that at times ie con l not ie . . 1 down, or Twain tve,,', one positipn for The Paces are Right " lengt 1 o time. en otherme( icinel . . - f accomplished nothing. he secured itnme can and examme them ' diate relief trout South American Kid- AT THE , nay Cute. The soreness and wenriness. -- l after using the medicine. soonloft him and today there is not a. sign of the trouh DURH l PHARMA (Ill l le in his syslteai. There i: go 1rthod of a the nmgiut c uractor o out merin- f, an Rhepmatic ful'),'; Pt, repuedv will . l rive t 1e worst onus o r leunmtism O l from the sisteln. Mr. Robert E. Gibson, " Music at the _ of Pemln'o e. Ont.. stiffen-d unltold 1:135 . lf A----. a.“ an anni I - ' n “4,“. 1 of Pembroke. Ont., suffered umum mm ery. Doctors blister-ed him, and applied every known remedy, but did no {gum}. "The. first dose of Snuth American heu- mutic Cure," says Mr. Gibson, gave me instant relief, and half a. bottle Fured." The nervous prostration that comm to many women is quickly overcome, by the use of South American Nervine. This medicine attacks the nerve centre, which are the fountnins of all health, and the disease banished from these the system can soon he built u Mrs. M. Williams of imrdwwh, Ont, 'dit, of the well-known manufacturer there, suffered intense-\ ly seemed beyond relief of the best medical skill. "l was under medical treat ment," says this lady." for two or three years. but my condition only got worse. read of the wonders performed by South American Nervine. and tried a battle. One bottle gave me sutficent re. lief to encourage me to continue the A .AL A- m...“ nun. it was not, lllluuuauvu.-- - ly seemed beyond r1 medical skill. "l was u ment," says this lady.' yearstlmt: my condltgh bottle. One Dome gun.- m- -..----_ __ lief to encourage me to continue the medicine, with the result that it was not, long before I was completely cured. The Sunday School picnic, which was “Slum?“ w .- to be hgld laat “I odnesduy W” postpon- The wedding procession of Mr. ed until Thursday on account. of the Black and Min Maggie Keyhnd _ rain. 1," '35 largely attended and . through our burg last, Wednesda V937 eniortole afternoon V.” I?"'.'. wish the young couple much joy -- Dr. Hutton and M..ie Beit Sit Mina Wrte.n Phillis Le,': Pl PBICEVILLE. The Goods are Right. The Prices are Right. Call and examine them _ - L AT THE». "Music at the Lowest Rates." Kechnie. Kate McKechnie and Mr. P. McKechnie. visited friends in walker- ton, Paisley ind Port Elgm Inst week. Miss Minnie swam“: yiliting tur friendl " Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watson Wen» w Georgetown last Friday to see Mr.‘ Watson's daughwr Mrs. D. McKeclmio. ' who is dangerously ill. t Mr. Neil McLean traded a flue driver to A. McKechnio for his bicycle. Misses Kate Mcleil and Rose Mm Allister, of CollingWood were the guest. of Miss MoKechnie. a few days but week, somebody will be lonesome till the roses come. again. The Post. t)fBee was moved from Miss Browu's to Jno. McArthur's store but week. Miss Chisiet. of Flesherton Stu- Liou. ls ,ysitiie'l to run it for acouple of weeks, til Mr. McArthur gets ac- l customed to it. COMES l It's over two years since we started business in this town and we look book on the result with a good deal ot pleasure. When we came here it was everyone’s opinion that we were only here for a short time to run off a stock, get as much money as possible and then get out. ' Now everything is changed. By strict attention to business, by selling at as low a margin of prof1t as possible, and by always carrying out what we advertise we hare won the eonMenee of the public. Being in a condition to buy altogether for cash and take our cash discounts, we are offered many a. snap that a merchant who buys on time never sees. Selling altogether tor Cash or Trade we have no bad debts to counteract. so it stands to reason that a merchant doing a cash business can afford to sell cheaper. WE FOUND our old premises in Upper Town far too small for our accomodation and in our new store, just twice the length of the old one, we are in a MUCH BETTER position to wait on OUR CUSTOMERS. It is getting on in the summer and the time for summer goods -- - -.-...... mum unwnw: um will offer s." Wm. Watson wontto hut Friday to see Mr. arhter Mrs. D. McKechniO. TORONTO RiiiiiiijiN d MGRLOGK How Time Flies! CASH AND y GALDER’S {BLOCK-U B f Anni!" One Ctr Maxwell“ Light . - m- bindenr--etteaper than ever. Potato Bug Killer $1.00 for lOOJbs. SLUG SHOT for Cabbage Grubs. Moth thunphor Balls. Fly Paper} Pads. Moth Camphor Paper. Sticky Fly Paper. Chloride Lime. Machine Oils. Land Faster. BARREL SALT. FEED CORN. M. S. CORN. Millet. Hungarian Grass. Turnip Seed. ABERDEEN PURPLE TOP. IMPROVED GREY STONE. LINCOLN RED GLOBE. iver 0:16 on. Guam "llii don On 'W. One Car 2 t'tit Bitttt Sn Min New SH le. Caru- Fmph PM , I ac- den, I Rake: Tstd Bindetw--ettetqer mum vau . mm], EVERYTHING BOUGHT FOR CASH - “ q q _A . -.v Danninln. Priceg, Chas. NlidlKirnnon. CASH Igut Arrived ---DBAh1ilR IN-- All kinds of Farm Machinery, Organs a Pianos,Sewing Mac WAREHOUSE. Upper ItiVIt"hraAd'fe"t" -"_V And Sold at Lowest Possible Prices. Call and Inspect and be Convinced. - A- - - 17-71mm ‘u. ll‘lllv- - . Maxwell's Steel Bakes. etc. One Car Brockullo Buggies es) autanotWex and ampull. Iam. Couitluud tBoott'a M W “I don Carriages & Buggies. HM rows. Ono Car Chathsm Famous Wmom. Wilkinson Plough: and Sonnet!- Bltto - Ball Wagons. Organs & Pinon of tho but mks. New Stock of the famous bunny A f . . ctutB---nt ttshutout' PM aw Stoves at job pI'IOOI. Frost & Wood's Sings Apron Bin- New Williams Sewing “In den, Buckey Morrem ind Tiger chines. Buckwheat & Rape. til, ttAlltigiilillilltr: ND ONE Pines. PMUS WHEN '?Eiliiiiniicirm NON Buggies, e) .mpbell, LOD- tttpet'. maul WNW“: you. Bargains in Print LOWER TOWN. Druggist & Seedsman. Machinery, Vehicles, Sewing Machines, Etc. Inner Town, Durham. Now on Hand Full Stock of Repair! aways on hand. TC: r w , 3..

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