Grey Review, 5 Jul 1894, p. 3

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WNabD L i ~not b e mad em. Th for sumn ade Clotl‘ d in the an d boy in | from iCP e returns o0k for may ju‘ +~â€"it will vill find what h w( for a fact that ‘ atisfaction. TT CÂ¥ 19y s of »o IS, ab ya) ns A reput BC C Ig @ BC ‘Aa Â¥;:# ) PC cha || k WEsSTERX Farr, LoxDON.â€"As usual at this time each year the Western Fair Office staff are busily engaged in mailâ€" ing Prize Lists and other advertising matter throughout theProvince, in conâ€" * nection with their Live Stock and Agricultural Exhibition, which they hold in London, September 13th to 2nd, this year. : The Secretary writes us that he will be pleased to mail Prige Lists to any who may have been overiooked, on receiving their address. On examining them you will find the Directorate have had their eyes open to the continued adâ€" vancement of this Great Fair. The Live Stock Agricultural, Horticultural, and Dairy Departments have been carefully arranged, and several very important changes have been made, which will tend to better the excellent displays of past years. The Manufacturers‘ and Merchants‘ Display in the othar Departâ€" ments always are ab of the .*~~~~~~~tlmes. ~ The people of ve alâ€" ways shown thehighest app tion of the Western» Fair, and we fgn,tllt in wishing them a prosperous future we but express the sentiments of every opge; *" i 1 this section of the Province. Fammuy Proâ€"x1c.â€"Mr. R. Tosy, artist of this town, was visiting friends in Nelson Township, Co. Halton, Last Monday he attended a picâ€"ni¢ at the reâ€" sidence of Mr. John Sheppard jr., comâ€" posed of all relatives, about nev‘enty in number. . It was intended to have four generations representing them, but on sacecount of the very‘ hot dayâ€"and not |â€" being very strong, Mr. and Mrs. John [ ; Slepparc, «r. were preventéd from teâ€" | , ing m The party #as composed | *A . of mothers, brothers, sisters, |â€" Mr. Tory, before le deft speeches and shortly after, everbouy left for their homes, well plased with the day‘s amusement, only £:--y that Grandpa and Grandwa were yot able to ttho party had all gatheréd and Mr. had been armed with a camera, he took a photo of the grdup, after which tea was served. Theweame the uncles, aunts and cousing of all degrees. all the families been present they have numbered over orie hundred. chief amusements wefre swings, and foot races. (However, THE Racks.â€"The horse races on the 2nd July, were not very satisfactory. The thunder shower after dinmer madé the track very muddy, and general proâ€" testingagainst the various horsesseemed to be the order of the day. Dr. Lang of Owen Sound, had two running horses here, as also had Mr. Rife, of Walkerâ€" ton, only one of quch owners horse was allowed to runâ€"Dr. Lang first. In the trot, Mr. McRae, of Chatsworth, had two horses and Dr. MeCullough one, for the same reason the Dr. got first and Geo. Woodland second. The two year old colt rac» was a walk round proâ€" 1 ¢»ssion. P roup of four generations in order: John Sheppard sr. Mr. Hepry Sbepâ€" "H ET AEERTTCN Smith was killed" 4t ~ Holstéia while taking shelter in hl:ntber'fl barn, and at Mt Forest, Albert, son of Mr. Francis, a young man 18 years nuge. while in a field cutting grass rear Foodlands, was struck by lightning and instantly killed, Mr. H. Darroch, of Palmerston, while on the raceâ€"course was severely shocked and his horse was instantly killed by lightning. ""CS" pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fever, headache and other forms of sick: ness. . For sale in 75c. bottles by all leadâ€" ing druggists, Mavufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. LIGRTSTNG.â€"On Monday \&* severe thunder storm passed over chis section, although no damage was done at Durâ€" Wury Tuv:u.vo.â€"Whgther on pleasure Sent, or business, take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fever,. Leadhcha nunit edlece ol Walle 18 SCP"SL Uhurch. Vocal avnd instruâ€" mental music will be furnishecd and a good timsg is expected. Admission 10 cents. Mr. and Mrs. James Mantle, of Tilson burg, accompanied by their two daugh ters, Dollie ind Gerty, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Anderson, of the #th con., Glenelg. Mrs, Mant.lp always enjoys a visit to the old homestead and her numerous friends in that neighborâ€" ‘ hand Garpex PaARTY.â€"A Garde will be beld in Mr. Alex. M grounds, next Monday evening, under the auspices of the lacie Baptist Church, Vocal and T we are sure, be please that she, having undergone operation, is now rapidly i We hope soun to hear; of her Recovery, your «lay, L....____, J) #7I08E, of this town were successful in PAssing the Normal School Examination a+ fus‘ _ i at Ottaw,, | . VE notice our oid friend Mr. John CE * Exam To P _ ination at Ottawa, Ritchie, has been reâ€"engaged as principal qh chesp you must first bay cheay | of Fort William school. ‘ sfi'i"‘,'flh"‘,‘”mls of dO]g! worth of | Rry, 3pp_ McGregor, of this town, h" lay. Sa+n at at 5DJe ~Op€niAg | 3 3. ; _° °* "ACureg« NV â€" Ratinats s s BP CoOPIEs of ““'hnuoupp C Addresualk «. . _ . i week. â€"______ 209 is made up. Next week, % Trr tamp.-mmmntofl degrees in the shade on Sunday; the highest evep recorded in Durhan, WAs'rlm.-An Apprentice wanted to learn dre-o-making. Apply to Migg Hvores, Durham, ult is ov AT Formosa, Br § ion Day, a mnBMm:e._C.o.!n‘y’m Domâ€" in receipt of it, M i. David "C camage was done at Durâ€" hear that a young nian named LOCAL NEWs, °n accompani¢d the July â€"A Garden Party . Alex, McComby‘s rapidly improving, ar: of her complete various c n ri bepleased to learn arminas,| T HE * CASH son .""h&t'D.h L B C# ":::fi‘:li? u . Ramsay & friends &A critical July 9th s of the 18 In.d.up: 8 Jessie Glenelg Mr. Donald Smitb‘:;bfide, passed through our town on ‘l rday evening on their way home tu their honeyâ€" moon trip. â€" No doubt they would meet with a hupm: reception from their We have rauch pl&sm;e in stating that Mr. John McArthur is still to the front on the University Examination. He has passed his Thind Year with flyâ€" ing colors taking B(* as usual. Miss Amy Wright and her aunt Mrs. Dean, of Toronto, wetre up fora visit with the former‘s patents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wright in towt early this week. We had a pleasamt call from Mr. Ewers, teacher of |School No, 13, Egremont, last Saturday. Mr. Ewers is now spending his holidays at home in Toronto. I % Mr. and Mrs. Archil Burnet, of Hope» ville, were guests at Wiys Burngt‘sywedâ€" ding last Monday. * They spent Tuesday with friends in Town, Mr. Jas. Fleming, of Stratford,. is up visiting friends with his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. D. J. Kenney at the Middaugh House. f We had a pleasant call from Mr. Thos. Anderson, of Glenulg last Saturday. We were pleased to ree him in such exâ€" cellent health. A 3P Mr. F. A. Cass, from Wiarton, is at present spending a frw days with friends at the British Hotelin town. Mrs. J. Coulter of Paisley, is at present visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. McNeil, at the British Hotel. Misses Maggie and Mary Lauder are homefrom the cityvisiting their mother, Mrs. Ellen Lauder; of this town. Mr. Donald McDovald, of spent a few days at home I among Pomona ftiends. Miss Tena McÂ¥ spending a few friends at prosent Miss Nettie Vameron, of Detroit, formerly of Varrey, is the guest of Miss Alice Elvidge this week., Mr. and Mrs.}os. Davis, of Tor are the guests of Mr. Neil McLeod, Priceville. Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Walls, of Orchardâ€" ville visited frfnds at Berkeley over Sunday, B Mr. Arthur Jackson was detyn on & trip to Montreal, He returned on Monâ€" day. * day We are pleksgd to learn that Mr. Fred Hunter is gpt‘virjg better, Mr. Gardnet, of Mount Forest, was in town on Wednasday. + Miss Annie Bush, 0f Markdale, isgtho guest of Miss Kaud Whelan this week. Mr. Donald h:\}cMi" eputyâ€"reeve, of Artemesia, was in on Tuesâ€" Mrs. Meikle, of Town friends in Parley, We are plekaad to Ina and Blultlcrah;v;-; _ _TH® owner of the British Hotel, Dr. Sheppard, is having the stables refitted and remodelled. . The basement is fitted up with numerous woll arranged stalls, and a suitable way down provided, When complete this will be the most commodious stabÂ¥ in townâ€"holding about eighty hnrsen.‘ * Reutrer 18 SiKHours â€"Wiatresaine Hil.... Rev, Mr. JAhusen is heard from. He, after a pleasant voyage, avrived safe at Liverpool. He had the pleasure of calling on many friends there and in London spending some two weeks among them. He is now enjoying himâ€" self among his friends in Holland, age. Immediate results mayr;lot always follow it use ; but after a reasonable time permanent benefit is certain to be reaâ€" Broopâ€"ruRiriERrs, though gradual, are radical in their effect. Ayers‘ Sarâ€" saparilla is intended as a medicine only and not a stimulant, excitant, or bever® J. CaMERON calls the attentior Ladies to the fact thathe has j ceived a supply of molena wheat is so much liked as a breakfas alsoflake pease, flake barley, sta vat meal and corn meal. TracmEnrs.â€"The ffl“%wingmhm are home in Town enjoying their freedom : â€"Misses L. Male, M. L.rgg’ K. Bull, M. Bull, E. Whelan, F, Hughes and Messrs, W. Elvidge, R. F. Chadwick, and J. P. Whelan. revival services this :eek Mx. John Cameron kept himself very busy since his arrival home. He has built a fine addition to his residence, Mr. J, P. Telford, returned from Torâ€" onto last. week, where he has been for a few days securing his title as Barrister, We congratulate bim on "Feceiving this well deserved title and honor, Dru bhan: Bulis for Sale.â€"J Mr. w, Irwin,â€"of P siding at the Primary this week, _ _ i â€" OFâ€" General Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Groceries, Ete, These Goods were Bought at a Treâ€" mendous Reduction an% are Selling A Aceordingly, you want B ins. come along with your 5’;%3 or Produce. An Eftirely New Stock FOR BALE. â€"Two Upper Town, Durh 84 na McMillan, of Park Hill PSRSONALS. st days at home last week Hours. â€";Dis_trn.l'mg Kidney 17000, Of PArE Hill, is days with Pomona DAVYDSOE & Co. relief in six hours the Davis, of Toronto, of this wo Short Horn â€" le.â€"J, Woopraxp #of Flesherton, is is on a visit to a breakfast food. barley, standard anm of a attention of the Toronto, , near just reâ€" t which My. Nickle, our teacher, has left for Oakville, his home, not to return. A new teacher is to be employed. One of our nice young men of the vilâ€" lage started for Mount Forest last week. He had to pass over a } mile swamp that was thickly laid with shingle sawâ€" dust, nearly afoot deep. After he was over, smoke was seen to rise from the shavings by two farmers, who were quickly on the spot, and managed to ektinguish it, therefore saved the road where a lot of time was spent in fixing it j Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Burnet attended a wedding in Durham on the 2nd inst. attended ‘the â€" school entergainmeni Mr. N. E. Nickle, school teacher here had a very successful Examination and entertainment in his school last Wedâ€" nesday, the:27th. The school house was Daughters of Messrs Scarlett, Riddell and a son of McArthur have been atâ€" tending the School Examination in Dundalk. McArdle and Hardyâ€"report having id a very pleasant ‘time at Midland id the North part of the County of The Rev. Mr. Morrison, of Corbetton, was here visiting his cousin, Mr. John Morrison, the Presbyterian student. Total vote Dundalk, Durham, No. 1 Durâ€" Proton, Normanby,No.1 Glenelg, Egremont, No. 1 Bentinck, No. 1 her home‘ fi‘ Proton Mrs. Robt. ow digtf on Saturday evening the Durham by seven the score : CRICKET MATCH. | A friendly game of cricket was played here on Friday last between a club of Harriston and Mt. Forest players and the home team. Just one innings was played which resulted in 4 victory, for Durham by seven runs, Following is Ts shoukes . Bunch, c McFarlane, b McKenzie No'-'r', b McKenuzie......... ... .. Ct¢ _ de, h.\chcnzio.............. Ti Jor, b MceKenzie........ ... .] Ireland,s McFarlane, b McFarlane Telford, b MeKenzie..... . . . ++ t Brisline. not 0nb . .. / .2 in saw‘+s d McMullen, s Hunter, bMcKenzie. Binns, c Launder, b McKenzie. . .. Gray, s Hunter, b McFarlane .. it Buggin, L. B. Y k .. : 2:3 s s es Extrasy:."l...s 000 1. 8. E. Lauder, run Cubllsul6as Lo 90 A. E. Wilkes, c Birss, b Brislink 5 D. B. arlane, b Bunch., ... . .. 0 J. P. T rd, b Bunch......,..]] 1 W.R. Vair, b Bunch............ 25 D. C. McKenzie, b Bunch . . 3 :Â¥+ . . l J. MceFarline,s McMullen,bBunch 1 J. A. Hunter, runout............ 15 T. A. Harris, b Bunch... ... ... [ 5 W. Lauder, b Bunch. ....2...22,1 2 N, Meintyre, not OME: +.: rxncses » 0 Extrag ... . .. i8 o C OB IP Raetire I% §rx Hoouns. â€"Distressing ney caud Bladder Diseasos resieved hours by the "Grea+ South Ameriotn ney> Cure." . This new remedy 4s a surprise and delig:t on accoupt of it 03&;‘ promptness in relievisly puin i bladder, kidneys, back and ervy nart Sarsaparilla. Try it Mr. John McLeod, of Hill Glenelg, spent a day or Durhait this week. Mr. MceLeod fetti.n. very old is quite hearty. % Mrs. M. McKinnon, and Misg F. Mc Kinnon, ‘of Ashtabula, Ohio, ‘ate at: preâ€" sent visiting their uncle," Mft, John Stewart, and other friends of itinck., Mr. Ed. Burt, a well known ham boy, gave us a pleasant call yeaterday, Business is looking up with him in\ Top. onto, . He has sold out his Cigar busiâ€" ness in the old stand, and inwnds:aeb ting up in more commodious prenises. He likes to see a Durham face qccasionâ€" ally. Step in when in the City. s "ALL ran down" from weakening effects of warm weat her, you need a. good tonie and blood purifier like Iloud’J Cix ulc l dn 2L ! Total No. 1 Total 3 65 4 PA 5 . 70 Township Maj HOPEVILLE. C 00 â€"â€" 31 Township Maj. 3 3 111 4 41 _ 83 5 1706 6*~ D _ 70 Township Maj. Township M'.quj HARRISTON, Majority 41 _ 25 16 06 _ 20 76 Town Maj. 119 1612 2401 DURHA M 11 47 31 18 18 15 5l 123 113 85 7 s Farevaamex Corgo n ucce O ) Daggart‘s on "T'lgsme:ltg(]’lgdfrzy gd"ce American Rheunfatmm‘_?‘ l?rh;lin& 8 4| barn was raised during the day, «tll:;: Au‘lit?::tr:‘lfi-:p::rdlc: ...X M“.â€"*'”:‘;':wm‘"â€"‘*-; lbe‘mynteriouu. It rem o eap en :é MARRIAGES, ?nhule and c(l;e(iileue i;nmE ks 54 +\4 . . / M o Â¥ The firss use grent‘y Pn t o o oofi hope n ds i AipLnT h. lg Rev. â€" Mr. Noiton, of #Â¥ven Sound, on tÂ¥ brie s i June 27th Mr. Peté \ycbmea. of DURHAM MaA| tarasess g Glenelg, to Miss Magg, McKechnie, J Rie daughter of Mr. Roder McKechnie. 57 Flour per 1001b ............ +*sy 88. BT Vorrerâ€"Burnerâ€"At t residence of Corn Meal * the bride‘s mother. by Iey, W, 3, Shoils * c ll.l..... ‘Kenzie 8 Conmor, on the 2nd inst. Mr. Robert gmu j w CerieSaiaiis cce 1 Vollet, of Durham, to J?s Bella| Oatimeal | ® _ ........, ... z P Bumet;.of Glenelg s & g:ll:nWl{:/Zzs:r llw‘mhel e $ [ __ ~sears y ~â€" (Bu Siew 100 C gâ€"~â€"._â€" "Torielpiacommgy Peas +4 nTinnmmncnnens Tetak on‘ Tekee t Fentie. g MCNArrvâ€"On Tuesday night, tllevsrd Barley, «* wle. ...‘ 1 fnst., the infant daughter of Mr. V m, 1&0‘;‘:::%0“ We Lo E0 | ifieiialiy: of Beptinetss _ &2" C + Beet eb 100.ccessooimnnoon. i. .. o8 ork P o Prieaberters ces ult | Hood‘s Cured N) [ Hlides, . + C.....0 .. Cc::: «++*~«* 60 .. o Sneepaking. each............ â€"â€" After \L ¢| Butter per e Pe e e crrnei rraess Faxgs, per doz ............... Others Failed Tallow por thennions tsms & r +4 newnnne nen nee e vens E 2 Scrofula in the Neckâ€"Bunches All MMool :. 4223 ......20..0se0 is & 8 Cone Now. Wood 2ft, long............... & urkeys per 1B............... § 2 coos hob the rmnmernss 3 S 4o eth, 3 cke, * ;g{i}""p\‘*“ h * zxmfi / %”"“‘3 y nfl‘. ' A;{ples per bl?.i!v 7 Em VHay To irjeg en is .. t / . . PM Hill, | lette 0& Durhain | trave lough Fetting erton Â¥ *A the : ULXL Mcâ€" Pa_s;ix o,"ate At preâ€" | wit '5" + Jflln hood, of 'fill(:k. wan Durham 1 yeaterday, | .. him in\ Top. talk, : Cigar busiâ€"] L0 C 181 24 42 76 £5 46 77 76 Braces 8c. up. Overalls 50c., 65c., 75c., and ' $1.00. Straw Hats 3c..8c¢., 12%c.etc. â€" \~._‘ L@dies‘ Hose 7c. to 50cts." ' } ._~ ~ Parasols: exactly .atâ€" wholesale »Prices. . ‘ _ |: LOWER TOWN. s ikea." . * . All Woolâ€"Tweeds from 35c. up to $2.00. sp"ng M'"“lel'y mm a«tomommmmmumnmccsl! GADRLLLLLIOLY , <â€" We MACKLIN BROS. / * Millinery, TEN DERS are asked for the crection of a Brick SchoolsHouse in Union Bectian, No. 10. Egremont and Glenelg, Plans and specifieations at John Mcâ€" Donald‘s one mile and a half South of Priceville. â€" Tenders received up to 4 o‘elock, p. m., July 7th ‘84. JOHN MeDONALD, Secy. Jos. Hooper, ‘ H. MOKInxox, Trustees. Jas. HEnstonk. ' Priceville, P. 0. i > y. n yenl Tenders Wanted for L()T 53, Con, 2, K.G.R., Glenelg, . conâ€" sisting of 100 acres, more or less,â€" 80 acres cleared, 7( fit to run machinery on. â€" Frame Barn 50 x 60 with basement stables ; good concrete dwelling and other outbuildings; ‘half acre good orchard ; two good spring wells; well fenced and in good state of cultivation. Situated about one mile from the Town of Durham and one mile from school. | Will be sold with or without crop. For further particulars apply to proprietor on prem:ses. D. J. DAVIS. Durham P, O., July 3rd, ‘94. tf o six Kidâ€" great Kid 1 Es __. Mood‘s Pills cure constipation by restorâ€" Ing the veristaitic action of the alimentary cauat N. B, If you decide to take Hood‘s Sarsapsâ€" rilla do not be induced to buy any other, not bear the slightest touch. ‘When I had taken one bottle of this medicine, the soreness had gone, and before I had finished the second the bunches had entirely disappeared." Beaxcas ATwoon, Sangerville, Maine. "* C, I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: 8 "Gentlemen:â€"â€"I feel that I cannot say enough in favor of Hood‘s Sarsapariila. _ For five years I have been troubled with scrofula in my neek and throst. Several kinds of medicines which I tried did not do me any good, and when I comâ€" menced to take IHood‘s Sarsaparilla there were large bunches on my neek so sore that I could Erection of New School. Hood‘s# Cures MCNALLYâ€"On Tuesday night, t fnst., the infant daughter of Mr J es ul T9 s Scrofula in the Neckâ€"Bunches All Cone Now. Hood‘s Cured Farm for Sale. 717 tre very @144 to hear that Jessic Beaton, of Rob Ro , is improving. Mr. Malcolm Béaton visited the homeâ€" stead last Sunday a@companied by Geo. Sharpe. | Their was a jolly time at Godfrey Mcâ€" ‘Taggart‘s ou Tuesday night, A fine barn was raised during the day, \ McNally, of Ben tix;;:k. } Mr. John Black has been very sick for the past three weeks, We hope to hear soomn of his complete recover y. _ The Pomona bridge contractors are @aily at work, Alex. thinkshe can wear number sixes for Edge Hill picâ€"nic for bis corns are all over the Saugeen, Our worthy friend Angus Black drives anew top buggy. We predict that A‘s intentions are good and that the next pur¢hase will be a marriage license, d ly numb I itg SDcnt a tow ploxcant hgues ng, fun making, love â€"I ~â€" Well Mr. Editor, warm weather, ghost talk, and barn raisings are plentiful. Statute labor is over, Messrs, Dan, Mc[ntyre, Donald Graham and Hugh Melnnis being our worthy pathmasters along the line, all deserve credit for lheir‘ good work. letters from the west have considerable travel to come around gither by Fleshâ€" erton or Orpnge.ville. We hope to see the missing link filled in and our mail passing through with better connections | with the other offices in our neighâ€"| L.sa , of Glenelg Others Failed getting up the line onee DEATHS. * \ SCOTCH TOWN. After C with Sticky. Fly. Paper * "+"A[T s â€"+ Helebore and Insect Powder. >â€"@@>â€". Fly Poison Pads Pure Paris Green, : Dornoch, P, 0., June lat"-l‘ whebgntiP aurre nc en cA cS t 1111 the premises of the undersigned, Lot 20, Con. 8, Sullivan, one two year old with bell on, 2 red ones, and 3 spotted ones,â€"one mostly white with red about its neck. â€" Any ‘information that will lead to their recovery will be suitably rewarded. MacFARLANE & Co‘s, FIVE YEARLING HEIFERS, Anp 2 YEAR OLD HEIFPER strayed from U uB t us acay L 1 Flour per 1001b Corn Meal Bhorts «e Bran «e JA CDCcan Ahenmatism Cure, for Rhenma. tism and Neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 dn{u_ Its actiion upon the system is remarkâ€" able mysterious. It removes at onge the cause and the disease immedietely disappears, The . firss dose preativ© han«Bi â€" nfkl‘,* Sold by McFarlaune & Co Ruevaramex CorEo in a American Rhenmatism Cure, tism and Neuralgia, radically 898. ~~Ibvacktion mwun tha ns Cattle Strayed. \ [ 2 NewmJy yeers ago, T remember hearinz my father describe the wonder. ful enrativo effects of Ayor‘s Cherry Pectoral, BDuring a recent attack of La Grippe, which assnmed the form of & catarrh,s0reaess of the lungs, accomâ€" panied by an ergravating cough, I _ Used various remedies and prescriptions, While some of these imadicines partially alleviated the conghing during the day, none of thein afforded me any relief from that spasmodic action of the lungs which . . _ would seize me thommtl:nomulld "to lie down at night. Aiter ten ortwelvo _ such nights, I was Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayerâ€"& Co., Lc;well. Muse, Promptto act, surc to cure K fraidiass sn d in my easy chair, and procure what sleep I could in that way. It then ocâ€" curred to me tuat I hbad a bottle of Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral. I took a spoonful of this.preparation in a little water, and was able to lie down without coughing. In a few moments, I fell asleep, and awoke in the morning greatly refreshed and feeling much better. I took a teaspoontful of the Pecâ€" toral every night for a week, then gradâ€" ually decreased the dose, and in two weeks my cough was cured." Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral Nearly in Despair, and had about decided to sit up all night Sn eentvude d in 9. & * Over thirty ye hearing my father ful enrativo effec Lockport Cured by Ayer‘s DURHAM MARKET. July 4th, 1894 **: "tg + ¥§ A Packing Cough » N. L., S4Y8 greatly benefits. 75 couts, sesssecss»» $1 70 to $2 00 LL. 917 etc. i MRS E. wM. vasEy, 2 75 to 0 80 to 0 8U to 2 25 to 0 60 to 0 58 to 0 33 to 0 20 to 0 85 to 0 50 to 6 00 to 4 00 to 5 50 to 2 00 to 0 25 to 0 18 to 0 08 to 0 05 to 0 09 to 0 14 to 1 00 to 0 08 to 0 05 to 0 05 to 0 75 to A DAY.â€"South Genegsee St 0 05 0 15 1 25 0 10 0 65 0 14 0 75 2 50 0 62 0 34 0 52 Es Custom Work a Specialty. z1 _ I niso take this Hibins of thanking you for the liberal patronâ€" age extended to me last year;, and soliciting a continuance of the same which shall always have my careful attenticn. My Motto is Fair Dealing. I have on hand at the Factory & Ful)l an of TWEEDS, FLANNELS, YARNS All of which 1 will offer at c For which will be paid the Market Price in Cash or ‘ Durham Woollen \,_â€" have. The ”h:z.i‘(hrr laag herself, both as to 100,0(â€" ng In this way 4 in the children a 1 age U 00 * TW 6e » | t We are also getting, |: ALT, WORK i. And get your By Repaired a_‘J Painting Don=â€" Millinery, April 24th, 1804, Alarge stock of Macassars and Table Covers, also Brocoâ€" telle Covers. These are beauâ€" tiful goods and very cheap. 15¢c. up. See them at f T‘wo Straw Hats for 25 cents rtretin PM Sncinss Land Salt in Poi;g_tq Bug Killer, $1.00 for Fodder Corn.â€"Mammoth Southern Sweet. Mammoth Red Cob and Golden Beauty Buckwheat, Hungarian and Millet Seed. Linseed, Ground Oil Cake and Cattle Feed. Sowing Rape Seed, Dwarf Essex Broad Leaved Sowing * Rape Seedâ€"True to name. London Purple Top Swede SuttoP;s Cha;g}yigymPurple top Swede Carter‘s Elephant Purple top Swede Carter‘s Imperial 5* o One of the Best Swedes. Turnip Seed, Come! Canadian and American Seeds. A Large and first ;l;.s; in 200 lb. Bags. Land Plaster in Barrel salt. PIIRFE PAPTG / (Introduced three Srâ€"esjr:a.go) grower aud of good quality. GRANT‘S. T. H. WATCHORN Children younger than eleven yea i IFJ old are not at all interested in re 'mg DO § | sons. On the other hand, those a s | the golden years for teaching the ’ettlng“ | habits . All lessons then given chi > . | dren should be of the kind on whic iJ1 WORK u. ey can lac;; put into practice, Neve ain will ¢ ey learn habits so easily McmGhouzhly and permanently, 1t ; » when they must be show , do, not why, > "t lesson is hygiene must b. _ " volhouse. _ No lesson re mmmmmmmmmmemâ€"==. .1§ will have the effect or râ€"_ ‘ch a room kept clean alj | "â€"=â€"â€" AD â€"â€"AT THE Druggist and Seedsman, & _Jsand L‘laster in 200(b.cotton bags. PURE PARIS GREEN. British Import. . _ PARKER, This kind of cart before the i‘ .. j" Clene is often taught t ?children, one sees that the r, or the teaching is often entirely otten. Tots are made to repeat Rences out of books which they ot possibly understand, | statep about the way the body does its % and why germs are a danger, and in the meantime, they may 4 coffee every morning and come school with dirty nails and unbrug teeth . Full and Well Selec ; This seems r but when Sich hygiene ‘ children, 0 _ TZL of books which they can ossibly understand, statements the way the body does its work hy germs are a danger, and yet, : meantime, they may | drink every morning and come to with dirty nails and unbrushed na Wwell belected Stock , BLANKETS, Etc., lose prices. \ | _ , C3, wor" cleven years 0t at all interested in reaâ€" n the other hand, those are n years for teaching them All lessons then given chilâ€", d be of the kind on which ct, put into practice, Never se c y ose prices, C of instruction put : the horse. younger than eleven ; _ at all interested in the other hand, thos 100 EC CTCRT 410 have. _ The teacher hlg herself, both as to » & large and vigorous onl l Sn 1A i. ; ; 100 pounds. * teacher »ction two her chilâ€" air, head, **. not to K _ .auch us ntirely for repeat sen puts the easily, It is shown Stock on all _ When the necessity of fresh air dur. ing sleep is mentioned, the «mount of sleep required by children will natur. ally come up for discussion and the matter of o) wellâ€"aired night ‘~*hes, -'nlli?r:d an? nor‘ly made nleq , 32,,. . 4__,_ *C Ne importance « , _ Clean Inundering and neat mendin C should be spoken of freely. _ Oth, : matters of importance are wellâ€"shape 1 shoes of the correct size, dresse 'h-. which are hung properly so that the; ;r do not pul} on the tips of the shou!l , | ders, twisting the muscles of the bac} * | into deformities; coats, shirts an, ;, shirtwaists with collars which aro not so high that they run the neck fop. !wud and produce "Pigeonâ€"chest," .... °/ as a hollow chest with forwardâ€"thrust / shoulders js called, and suspenders which do not cut in at the hollow of the shoulders in front, producing wing _ shoulder blades, by which is meant a protrusion and lump on each side of the shoulder at the back at tho base of the arms, | Ventilating the schoolroom is , #ood, practica) way of showing that fresh air is necessary to health. It will lead naturally to the subject of supplying home, too, with constant fresh air and of sleeping with oper windows . lit KX X X cuse us poc anc verty taken in H. E. SREPHERD, M. D., omiy incloaing Vaboa bis 3 Y, uable A and b’iflbh ilding Lots. Wib sold in one or j The Eu‘*s: Whe ,. »#ecerrin BIMVr bbon bow Represontatives wanted in ev city, town and village, We want Iadive and gentlemen, who can give satisfactory references, and we Wfil pay well for their services. . Addvrace ought to see at ‘D ONAHOE'S least one copy of MAGAZINE # the great papular Catholie publication, THAT 18 _Revoluuonmng,oooggglc_ thought _and wiping out religious Dbigotry. Everybody TRE noted Hayward‘s falls farm, 160 awcres, lots 1 & 2, con. 7, Glenelg, Conty of Grey, for sale cheap, Frame House, l‘?v flom and Stables, about 80 acres of good hardwood Bush, on Rocky Saugeen River, excellent Trout fishing, Beautiful Waterfall and water F;lwer. fine scenery, early possession. ice 1800 dollars, * Apply to the owner, ‘\ 2k‘ m_»_lh'. JACQUES, (-lt_l!e purchase The Falls Farm for Sale. NON£E OTHER GENUINE not poverty, lothing , n this is so, launderingp Box 300, l)urhunnl,"l"r('i CAU TILON.. is Th .121 _, ", â€"4f wing blades, by which is meant a n and lump on each side of der mt the back at the buase ms, ting the schoolroom is a ctica} way of showing that is necessary to health. It naturally to the subject of home, too, with constant and of sleeping with open NEXT Door TO PARKER‘S. MISS GUN‘S. WOOLS, _ EMBROIDFRIES and SILKS, in all COLORS and . . Wall Papers at sreatly reduced rates TOYS and . Stationary, MYRTLE NAVY! spoken of fre ‘ importance are the correct 5j hung properly 1 Address, Fancy Goods, IN BRONZE LETTERS! ~~~ Kubscription Dep‘t., 611 Washinoton St Ba S § K qu $2 A Year. weediving th â€"â€"ATâ€" the a brass bi In these that th.; the shou}. f the back dressos ire not inc s and () st TV O 0

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