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Grey Review, 22 Oct 1896, p. 8

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am oo I I :0 -dt,5/. go. r ss's,ti'i"i"t tll .-BAMArNir--imiltyIAL. Bargains for Tuesday Oct. 27 The Great Distributors J. A. HUNTERS - Y.rr---Betst--cotu, "hu-. ----N, Originators of Low Prices We When dealing out a tipnet of butter, isn’t it a splendid satisfaction to frct that the store you're dealing at keeps everything you require? Be it boots, or clothing. or‘hera- ware, or oils, or salt, or yarns, or tinware, or trunks, or anything, No necessity to run all over town; all your wants svppied under one roof and 1-3 to 1 at prices lower then asked elswhere. Newly married counles can pur- chase complete oatfittings here. The old people come be- ,cause when we print goes. u---gl.tltttitttit-t- ' LADIES COATS. - Lou of mm m] atvliah ones. TLe prices are like every-hing else, very low. {Bumme our " Specials" It tit 99 ea. ' They run from this figure to $7.23. Carving Knives and Forks 99e psi . DEPARTMENTAL ,iiiy:ridiia _ pPPER TOWN. Bohd polished ALL Copper Kettles, Reg, $2.00. Tuesday. $1.29. Lanterns from 490 Zeb up. lantern Gluten. All land- of Tin and Granite Braee--at , usual price. 'uled--. -wisuor--iiicu,-sma- Men's extra Innvy Freize doable breast ed funnel lined anus. Reg. $15.00 Tue<day $10.90 each. In Beavers at. $1.80 I Cai1.l,',",.irii In.“ And In Freizes " $1.48: yard. wide goods The above an: In browns. greys. any! and blacks. In men'g woollen underwear we lead Reg. Tii cent 18 oa, Bil wool shirts. Tuesday 59 cents. Grey Top Shirts, Reg. 50 cents. Tues- day 35 cents. They’re cheap mu nobby and the var- iety is vety Inge. See them, Men's Engliih Waterproof Coats, Beg, $9.00 at $7.73. Merchandise 1mm It 0111 -0riginators of Low Bargain 1)ag New and pretty Tartan. mid Pltsiiur,' double fold. all wool materials. Reg. 50 cents at 84e. n ynd. Bauer ones " Me Reg. 66e.. 60 Men's New Ulster Overcoats LANE8' MANTLE CLOTH Just received. On Tuesday next we will rid our'elves oh: lo' oi than like tliis--ther're all wool, Flannel lmnl : $120: as at $199,310 ones at $6.66 We have :3 lot of Bay's new was. also some others that .k'0 at a bargain next Tuesday. Shrewd buyers know what that means. Oar 5 cent Factory Cotton is the best. " cent one: go Tuesday ttt 23a. apair 45 u u u 390. ' " In Imparted Notch Inc-met mixtures In Cbevims, Tweeds. etc. Our 8 can! Factory Cotton makes good linings. Our 7 cent Flanneleus. 82 inches wide. .very heavy. usually 10 on. I yard, are unsurpassed, -All sizes in plain and ribbed black- Latin-3' the Black Gunmen gloves Reg. 25 cent: " 19 cents tt pair. Men's New Stylish Suitings. Ladies' Cashmere Stockings. Cottons and 1nanneltrhteg, (handsome) We boy Furs. Sheep Skins. and Almost everything you have to sell " lughed prices. We sell you everything you mm to buy " Dolhr Saving Prieer, always lead. Wateh other. follow.--- - Chickens. Ducks. Turkeys, Geese. bring all you have along, but DRY pluck them. We won't bu) Icalded owl. From 1 to 8 barrels a tiny has bun n our daily receipts for hot Ham weeks. Is it paying you to hold yours t 4 tt., sawn ends, Beech and Maple. No advances made on wood until after it has been delivered. No other lengths wanted. Manu-ghlan's Sahib IL}. for 20e. Cloth bilppers, Rog. 20e, Tues. 16e 'pr Patra’s Currants. 6 lbs. for 25 cents. Best Raisins. 4 lbs. for M cents. Pearl Tapioca, 3 lbs. for 12 cents. Koiona Ceylon Tea, 14c k lb. Ask for sample this delicious tea. Ladies' razor toe, patent tipped, Dong. buttoned Boole. Reg. $1.85. Tue. 99c BOOTS AND SHOES Boys’ Double Salad. grain humanism made Boots. Another lot just in. Men's good leather, 19.59;! Boots. toe cap, I; few pairs left," regular $1.85 pr., they go Tuesday at 90e, pr. Redpnth’s extra c1agar: 3... White, 22. lelow. 28 line. for $1.00. Men's (Wlutham's) Bellows Tongued. oiled, tuned. hand made. lucml Boots. any fitting, Reg. $1.50. at, $1.25 pr. in Long Boots we have lots ln Whitham's make from $31.93 up. Woman's whole stock. hand made, oiled,Ueed Bocu,Pseg. 81,50,at $1.25 L‘hey're Whizham's shell cordovan. razor toe, ttp-to-date, lace Boots, The latest. The regular prute $5.00. Tuesday‘s price $3.89 per pair. WOOD WANTED 5000 Cords Save Dealing at Durham’s Greatest -' .-.. _ - u---;~ u a "r"ace. "Ytet to The Council met Sept. 21st pursuant to try to defend himself .than. to give any adjournment, all members pl esent. the such trash to the public. I defy Justice Reeve in the chair. minutes' cf but meet- op nnv mm else to any that I ever used " read and eontirmed Communic- any such language either actual": or by ntion read a. follows, from the Clerks of imglication in regard to Mr. Me. rthur. Analgesia. and Egremont with copies of an Justice can neither put words into resolutions by their negative Council, my mouth nor make the" public see with from the Clerk of Mar dale rarer-ink his jaundice-.6 vision. sinking fund under bye law WI, mm 8. As to the different, ,qut1s"retorred to J. Par er respecting arrears of Taxes. as being printed in different local RIPE?! From Kenneth Me cutie and so other. g until-e must recSisl'e a large munI (fig; asking assistance for Wm. 2 C l papers. as. after i izent inqu'ry mi "At'rarts---LNrgr-Thtt t e 0mm 3- to find anyone that has seen the mall‘ aloner for ward 4 he authorized to ex- ed “squib" in any locals here, I mm: m A- .-. is..- 'i-c.,. --* - . Again Justice tries to explain what I meant In referrin to Mr. MoArthur. It would have suite: "J ustice” hotter to try to defend himself than to give any such trash to the public. I defy Justice " any one else to at? that I ever used any such language e ther actual? or by im mention in regard to Mr. Me. rthur. am; Justice can neither put words into my mouth nor make the" public see with his jaundiced vision. Now as to the carping stupidity, the mental peculiarities,' the foolishness and signs ofimmmty evinced by the REV- IEW scrilrhler, permit. me, Mr. Editor to inform you tlmtulll the. views ex- pressed hy the fox-amid scribble! are shared in common by the. majority of the people receiving their mail tst) this omcir, ind such remarks from a said-to- be citizen of Priuewlle, are a gratuitous insult to the public. So far " I am con- cerned. such remarks only show the dirt "Justiee"t would throw. if he dared. If Justice is not. incorrighly stupid why does he make such ridicuinus s‘ntemouts as "I am sure (hr, (the petitioners) did not apply to the I (-furm exeputive or to ,Dv, Lunuerkin." w ho ever said they did or who, but an iguomums of the first water, ll ouid ever expect that such an application would he thought of? Ile must have a high I idea of the intellig- ence of the people of Ptjceville,it he im- agines they ever entertained this idea. Council met in the clerk's offlee, Hen- over, on Mnudw the 12th met. Mem. bers all present. Minutes of August meeting read and passed. The Road Commissioners reported on moneys ex- pended on roads since last meeting. Mr. Petherhough in divieion No. l: " to N. MCKlllt p remixing culvert. lot 26, con. 2, W.G.R.: " to John Wade, covering culvert B. L. 14. con 2. W.G.R.; $4.M h Fred Showell. tilliug and grading on base line, con. 11 ', " to Bobeit Froslrnborg, eufvert on base line, 0 m. 8 ', 87.30 to A . Iert Ball, gravel on S. L. M, Call. 8, W. G. It.; " to J, W. Smith for 60108:!!! gravel; M.19 to ll, D nrgnvel for culvert n1 Dnrnocli ; 7U eta. to John Clark. dam. age to plough at. statute lul-ur. Mr. bro“ n m division No. 2: $3 to Jul") Redford. re- pairing when S. L. M; " 66 to Alex. Guierson for 92 loads gravel; M.06 to Valentine Bear. 110lcads of gravel ; 53.60 t Arch. McLeunior 70 loala of gravel; $5.15. Neil Clark tor ti8 loads ot gravel; lichezt Trufford and J. Milliguu 31.60, work on lull on 6 com, lot 20. Mr, Blue in division No. IV. $5 lo Jas. Mureliall nor culvelt in S. L. 30, cm. 1. S. D. 11.; $2.75 to A. Meryl) for c, loads gravel; $1.4510Johu McTuvisli tor 29 toads of gravel ', " to Joseph Monk tor 125 loads grmel ; 92.10 to James Green. work on townline B. B.; 91.50 to W. J. Enils for lumber and timber for bridge on con. 6, k t 18; 50 eta. to John lie-been. repairing 1 bridge con. 6, lot 18; 70 cts. for " leads g r a y e l to liobert Me Ihvislv, tl 60 jo Robert "rrt!ffrrtl and J. Milligan tor work on con. if, lot 20; " o J. W. Brooke, repairing culvert on D. It., lot20; 82.81510 W. Ki-ump lor 48 loads gravel, The Home reported having ex- pended $19.76 to A. F. Smith and Fred sliewell for repairing bridge. con. li, lot DEAR. Sum-As "Jusiiee" seems de. termiurd in his last loner Lo your when). the Chvonicle, to indulge in abuse know. ing the utter nwlessuess of hisnl ti-mpts to blindfold tho pulilii' to the rral facts of the Prireville P. Office tt )pnintmrn’, I an]: room for n rrply, on first. reading his last effusion I felt inclined to train it, With the contempt. it dawned. hut. on reeousidepat ton I .houqlit lusstat,vtnenty uppm-ruLly (lrlihmntrly false, required at east. explanation. He says that I. after dropping Mr. Blyth'u name out of my foruuu; letter. a min uud again rrsur- rectal the sumo. (i"l'J.t,i is number mm. Again he says that I evade the patron age questmn. No 2. I think thot l did the very op osite; I showed plainly that so far as the patronage was vou- rel-nod overythin had been done to show the wishes 0% the people to tlies" Iyyi,t:itrs,T2,tt'?llityt tin: pat yonago. but . . c'" -.. my.“ parties cotltt'olling tho pa1t'tstoasto, but without effect. the \vislws of the people being made subservient to the punch-a! requirements of the occasion. 32; " to GEOrge 2s'ltorrytuy repairing lit-age, lot 17, con. 2, w. G, Ile.', 54.50 to J, W. Crawford, Cu\e;lllg bridge ave: Camp creek, Guru, road. Reports orderctt to he received and cheques lowed. The following ec-ounte “are ordered to lo paid: '28.50rivalfot of improvement in tiwnline Bentlnck and Salmon $6.40 to Joseph Bailey for gravel; $1.70 to li. Hauback, repairing :crupe e; 53.15 to J .mee (Houston for gravel ; 40 cts. to Jno. P pper tor broken pl. w point ', it) eta, tr. "3 Cross for broken ph.y"poiat while do. mg statute labor; " b Dr. Bean for a'. tondauce and Inedicinr to om.- A. Dice ; $1 to (thee. Thiel tor use uttxndto gravel pit; tr/M to H. Mes ereclm-idt remov- ing drift wood; 83.50 to Dr. interns to; attendance and medicine to Mrs Briggs ; " for attendance and examination o.' me Fisher, Li insuue person, sent to huruiltou Anion) ; 811.50 to D. Knechtm tor caring for Form; 8.750 to S. L Hahn for clothing for Fisher ; $4 to John-s Sliuaeu for removing full. wood; " 25 reloaded to Dr, Mourns " error m 1894 ttsturstiment', lili loJu lm Proctor tor rent of house to Irdow Scheme; M to' Jami, Krellor for repairing i1lcn'avi.e,lrs bridge; 688.18 to John 1iitclosll for printing and advertising; GU our. to the treasurer for commission on lmuk clu-quc; $20 on granted h. D," No. 5, for iuinrovmg town. line B. B.; Mo to Agricultural Society The Home and Mr. Dickson were up pointed a eommitt,e to consult wnh in Committee ot' Sullivan Council re'Alex. Bentou's complaint about Lack Write: .com- mittee to meet at iownline B, 6.. on Sat urduy 17lh inst. The petition ol'Johu Mitchell and IM tr.iers making fur an electric light on Durham road M the cmmr of street to the selzonl, Hmover, was received and granted. Then-0mm! of WM from Mrs. McDonald for hoarding; It Mr. Bell's tor twelve weeks was not on. tertaiued, Council adjourned to meet on 15th Uccuulmr according to statute. Editor Grey Read '10, . “as :r,'Arv7vtH.,i"a' 3' _r'r, 'isis, ',',c'iii'.i'iiii'ikr'js"s'iis,.4'i%iti, BENTINCK COUNCIL PRICEVILLE P.O. ..-u§ l FrAmmtw--ri,--Thnt the Commis- sioner for ward 4 be authorized tn ex- , pend 86 on town ling Glenda, nad Hol- A little scrap here last week ended b, one of the parties making " for the chlleash meeting. Cattle buyers from the viciniti of Guelph have been hnving around ere and large droves of cattle are moving. v.. "-r - I ' . - All parties indebted to Hewson Bros. of the People', Mill. will please take Notice that all Accounts must be paid before November lst 1896. If not paid then they will be placed in other bands for collection. -- _--.....,,...... Mr, McLeash is going to hold out few day'n longer. Durham, Oct. 3rd 1896 at URHAVI on TUESDAY, (lll1'llililil 20th, 1898, Elder D McGI‘egnr of the Latter Day Saint‘s is here and is holding some meetings in their church, there appears to be great. attraction for the Elder in Proton. CREDIT AUCTION SALE THIRTY-FIVE HEAD Including Cows, Heifers and Young Bulls Terms of Sale r-Twelve months credit on approved joint notes, or disc count " the rate at 6 percent. for cash. - Catalogues will be trendy tor about the lst of October. H. PARKER. Mr. Malcolm Benton of Toronto. for:neTlyof Glenelg. is buying timber to make.' hero this winter, he has em- played Dan Mcl‘lwhnie to help him hunt it up. Durham, Sept. 16th. Miss Maggie Cmnplmll is attending the conference of the' Luau-day Saints chmch at St Thomas last week, She is secretary for the London District at very important "(five besides an otticial of the Proton Brunch, We hear she discharges her duty yerv crudimhly. A. H. Burnett. went to Gle-nelg hat. weeknnd tuqk in the Pricevilie shuw and quite a few the Dundalk show last Friday. will be kept, for Service for Season o 1895-6 at Lot 7, Gun. 1, Normanhy. The sum? dug Isaac Traynor mow-d thruugh here rum Mr Forest Lu Dun. dalk. Wm. Bfiling left here with with " moving last week, to Gleuelg Norm ot Durham. imrims mum-s out In plain Mack print he evident!) thinks that n rehash of m5 stn'vnwnts with his view of them al. tached will gain nun-0 nttentinn than the an oath-d indisputable facts that he credits hitnm‘lt' with stating, but, which no (me but. ltinr,eit' mu sue Llie force of, or hel.'eves, in. As to the Latin phrase rofvrod to I am not at all surprised that Justice had to tvtet' to Ihe dict immry as his general style all tlyousry. allows Jrlainly that In conclusion, d my letters have serv- ed any good pun-pow in shmving‘u}. facts I am llmruughly sa1istfed, and there isone. "onsolationl have in any event.l have sham: the public “hm tvmsidevatiou their wishes received ir. certain quarters and from con-lain people, and when the 1'htuppion of these "tswovance" onM have been a, more f1tting hum tle plume fur the contents of his letters than “Justice.” Flute? TEA IN THE Wonw I ha FROM TME TEA PLANT YO THEj'EAACUP " Monsoon" Teais put up by the Indian Tm rowers as a sample of the but quahlics of Indian gm. Thcrefore thcy use the gran-st can in the auction of the Tea and its blend. that is why they put it up Lhcmmhea and sell it onlyin the or-zinal games. thereby necur‘ng i., purity and elm-Hence ut up in )5 1b., 11b. and s in packages. and never so“ in bulk. _ stil,?,':,')::',,-,,:)" 5 5-,; c; j; "tic: C. 7 te J: tre _ £311. .1' Q 5353 ' a . I 15% il"iiriii"uj' "iris) i) (i:.,,',,'),',!))""')', flute? Tea "I THE mama If your grocer does not keep it, tall th to write SHORTHORNS “SPRUCE LODGE HERO," N0. 402 THOROUGHBRED Tamworth Boar 4e TO THE P0BM6 IN ITS NATIVE PURITY. l and 13 Front Street East. Torouto, STEErs, HINT-ER & Go. - ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP IT. GLELNEG COUNCIL. at 1 o'cloek, TERM S tt. H. w.Lr:Eson Prop HOPEVILLE. “-- N?---- Yours, Hawsox Baas. ‘; El-‘ORMER. st' 'tt"ii"igi' i'Wcs?iSr REVIEW and GLOBE, 81.35 RE VIE W and BUN, 81.35 RE VIE IV 11nd Daily World 82.50 ' RM VIE W and Wilma. 01.60 Other Papen aha at "ducal mm. Further che‘ues were passed as follows ..-Geo. ankor, ','itt'g,1,',i." at lot 21. con W. $13.00. w. , 'ntsnn. Eon. Snider. and Wm. Smith B8.00 each for gravel, Andrew Want-111.50 for gravel. as. McNulley. fluiug at. lot. 2. con IO. $2.80. Peter Neil. burying dead horse 81.09. John Davis ropour of bridge 501-15. D. McArthur balance on contract tio eta. M, Mchth "nt',t, of road M Int. 14. con 5, 26eta. Mrs chnh. exempted, from 2 dart labor for 1%. Mrs. Gmhy ex- empted from 1 day's labor for 183. The Council adjourned to Nov. 9th at 10 a. m. tf Another grand year. T he Farmer’s have made Money. _ ? ll? YOU HAVE NOT, COME IN HAVE YOU AND HAVE A TALK " ITil lit land, gravelling near Thos. Morav,'s providing Holland Council grunts an equsvalent, and thnt 11.9 clerk forward a copy of this rewlutiuu to Hullaund (Juuu- oil. Curried. Wm Fiesher, repairing cullmts on town line A&Ur 50051. $1.25. A ti Irving. repair at bruigeat lot [10 con 1. tt. 5 cost 32:11.1“. Muir, cuihert on (gun line (SIZE. h cost $2.45. Tttuosurev of Egremuut, h cost on culvert on town line (HIE. $1.75. Jus. Crawford. , cost. of re- pair ot bridge on unvuline U.& B. 8125. Arch McKechnie. ' cost. of culvert an town lune G & B. $2.00. Curried. IT COSTS You NOTHING. Of Land in the Banner County of South Dakota at $5.00 per acre 3 miles from Town, 1 mile from. tar Hu- uni; Ilrnl-rlan Rune in Int-.13 Undertaking and Emlmim‘nk on latest srin- civics at roasouuum hated. n {it c 1iyts he. paid, viz... ll? YOU WANT to get, theibggt _Bin<icr_in the Everld gnu CALDER & LIVINGSTON. Lower Town, Ihuhaii, and buy the Massey Hams Binder. It will handled] kinds of crops successfully and give you no trcuble For the balance at the season we will give you prices and terms to suit the har times had all nthm combs in but has kept in STUCK. " yuu wrh to have 5011: builduats inn-uni In a m ad u-ILal-lt- Co. 0'10an gep MANN“ r"tetu, - . - - - . . HARVESTING MASH Would Intimate that he sid rrrtitteu, th thtrniture "nd Undertaking Runilu-r- m uh labs-l by him hiher in lmrhum in "" and vi” undrmor to gave all old and ugw cut-bum 'J'II Lhe same 3min: sunk! 'ction hirr//im, cf the 'ryn't, Kate .. N We have the. largest stock " ”pairs for all kind“! REPAI RB. luau-him” said by us. Came and buy 0m 1;“.chqu you are sure of getting repairs. w , A Large Stock of the Cele1 trail Admins" Wavgcn. Iva. AGGOR s- der to elear out cm {hm-k “e wrli make a anew we... W AGGO'N’S A Large Stock of the Ce',el mun] Adnttis' “ween. Ivor. A a . der to eleur out the Stock "e m]! maln- a anew Matt“ in Prices tur the Gluuce " the tit'tisOli. B . d; U rt We. have in stock Ivnr m (in- Pmvrcrus and sumeCIra uggles a il These Rigs wil: be mm at mien Han! vifl :uvlm yo. Came and an a Baum“ at \nur ownwu ”VAR: amount of money to loan on gnod Farm on anu pupa”. Hurling» Li mu :4 TI,'.' . CALDER & LIVINGSTOR, A3613, [METERS ill) EHERHKZM Mch1 or ACRES OF LAND or THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY A... FOR SALE (9» Remember the, ainmlwtpposlw Ln. Market. llurh: m. ALWAYS CN u my). PIBTUZE FR.’ TEEN-3 A stle..'Ai.Tr E J. SHEWELL t . -7 , . .1; LEN in North Dakota Ma SchooL BINDER TWINE. SEWING MACHINES, UllGAXS, blow b CLUBBING. -f‘..'LL LINK ‘-STAII.ES - that the follow- Mis ' :llllEilllllltAD1 FOR THE DAKOTAS E. J 318 WELL MILLIONS J. B. BLACK. Clerk. Easy Terms. H. h. HUNTER. ' PLANIMI AND MATCHING! We no [new to take mum taf, tract. and Inmish all Kiyds of 's'i'ltiiu Ir. B,--To ensure I good I.“ tl. Hides must be well salted u 800. " ken off. 'are. beg to 'u!?'""",': WATSON BROS There will be rented for I "MG veins, m- as nmv be convenient. LOT 4. CON. 2. Nurnuni-y. 3 miles {rum Durham. "no mile {Kl Varue.v, and couccrhut to (‘huwh and sehool. Possession for ploughinl ml full work grained at um"; fun PM." {dun April lst 1W7. Airplyon llwpm mes to Mr. Geo. Ymuug, (w to DONI AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. .BHINGLES ON HAND ' iA . AT mam PM!!! Daemon. Juno can. m ' , _m-‘_-anm" Horse Bile-s, Cow Hides, IM Skins, Tanned suitable fa Robe Tanning! ammyfiooomlr: Htt' to ituii%, have the null " rem-bed with Satisfaction Guaranteed. NORTH EG REMOST- g No. x - man-Mu _ --_ R030 T aiming! FARM TO RENT- Babes t Goals at" n a...) L at living prices. Thos Smith. Al’mm P. o. Out, can’t be be Apply to H to the Ati' relmiu d NERY tr my" \LIJST ' g l " igir - m d the famous ttaiLG"i thbuimu, prices. b..... - --- - . w. an“; tt,yrii; lowers an """VI'C. Ina Calm,“ “Mike! & Buggies. hquhthnm Ji2'2 ~M BAILWaKmm. L._ - 'AREHOUSE 'e take thi anking ou st patrona minced the 11 merit, a th (it luckville Buggh n . a . 'P/tttttyer/ca)' xi urinal“. A u Arrived has. kinds of Fa Ins a Pienc urge Sal, 5TH éBYTHING And Sold at I-xweus's um "all" than m- that we System, its equi We be CPS an Inspect 75%:th Ki .ONS. M N0. Div

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