Grey Review, 20 Feb 1896, p. 3

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. MicKechnie. MILL FEED **4%%%44%4% ng Machines. We have in stock Bell which will suit the times. PSE anQ t h his winter, we have arranged to loan any 54 and 6 per cent. straight loans. r®. Straw Cutters, Turnip Cutters, &a 70 omm m“m‘”s” at his Space. & Small Profits.‘ %%44 , Organ or Piano. rthur Has T1 RATES. OIL CAKE. own. A W & Life Insurance promptly attended to ruggist, Durham. OR DEMOCRAT fiy NLA_Oâ€" _ 6 TH U R. E Wholesale ! CASH GSTON, â€" Agents, ASRRARA*R*82e:°*8 448 #] 1LOWEt TOWX, DCRX Cattle Spice t C A2 us W LA 2N 1 10 ave a ic generally CaASsSn A* Of Stwck our For bargains in the other departments you will hear later. J. A. HUNTER These are some of our prices in the Boot & Shoe Departâ€" ment only. par?mentâ€"â€"there are also great reductions made in Ladies‘ and Gentlemen‘s high class goods=â€"especially in small sizes. The above are a few of the barcains we offerâ€"in this deâ€" 1 Doz. Ra.irs Boys‘â€"(small sizes)â€"LONG BOOTS were $1.%5 reduced to 55¢ pair. 1896â€"Felt Link tra valueâ€"were @1 20. We Don‘t Ask You To Buy Boots BUT COUE AND SEE UPPER TOWN, DURHAM. In Rubbers & Overshoss. @FFERS : â€" WVE WILL MAKE %%%s.e.0e FOR 15 .. B M $ Ladies‘ Dongola $ Buttoned BOOTS Here‘s a Snap ‘ wE KEEP _ ~â€"~~ Everything rs% 0 All under one r00f. ds in Ot Previous to Stockâ€"Taking. i NOW Patent Tipâ€" $1.25 now ... waere $3.00, Sale The Following ~ 2 %0% @ 1896)â€"First q & D&l a @0 % & 97e $ 1 .35 B INV$ ©1.40 Soutsâ€"exâ€" llubber SLzes 1C€ 0) | TH $30. A fine horse owned. by Mrs. S. Stewart. of Normanby, brought $90 and the $100 mark was reached in a few cases for superior animals. Beitz‘ Horse Fair bas made a good beginning, and the future we hope will be still more successful. _ About 20 horses chaaged hands, leaving nearly $1,500 in the disâ€" trict DoG POISONING.â€"In another coluwn appears an advertisement of Mr. J. P. Tc,-r!nnl offering a reward for the poisonâ€" ing of his dogs ; while there may be too many dogs in the town, still tgey are contributing to the revenue, and it apâ€" pears to us that (to say the least offit) it is a most reprehensible practice, the putting out of poison from whatever motive.. We think the town council should take the matter in band as Mr. Telford bhaving paid his taxes on the dogs is entitled to the protection of the Act respecting Municipal Government. He informs us that he does not interd to prosecute the matter further than to offer the reward he does, and if sufficient evidence be had, to hold the culprit perâ€" somally responsible. . We think that any citizen is entitled to the full protecâ€" tion afforded him and it is bigh time that the conncil should take action and supplement Mr. Telford‘s offer. . Quite recently other and valuanle_dogsayhave been poisoned and when the owner has paid the tax the municipality is clearly: responsible for any damage that may occur through the action of cowardly scoundrels who visit their malice on innocent animale. THE Reapmxe Room.â€"We wonder does this town know what an excelâ€" lent sssortment of reading and Y;g;or- ial matter the Public Library rd has on its tables? Will some more of our young men or young ladies not step in some night and see for themâ€" selves? A snug room has been providâ€" ed, chairs, tables,checkers too. Step in. â€" All free. THE FarR.â€"Few cattle were on hand and as it was last month the chief interâ€" est centered in the Horse Fair. Five buyers were present and they meant business as shown by the prices paid which were much better than previousâ€" ly. Mr. Stewart, of Wellback,, was offered $45 last month for a horse and by keeping it till Tuesday sold it for Exrrostox® Ix CHxstEy.â€" On Monday last in explosion of x boiler in the furniâ€" ture factory of this place, occnrred, but fortunately without loss of life. The fireman had just lit the fire and gone home to breakfast. The building is wreck and the village was pretty well shaken up. We have not learned the cause, though a probable one is frozen water in the boiler that extreme mornâ€" ing. Roxarp v TBE TownX or DUREAY.â€" The appeal of Ronald against the Stratâ€" ford decision in the fire engine .case came up at Osgoode Hall, on Tuesday last and Was thrown out with costs, Mr. Ronald will now we presume feel satisfied to let the matter remain as it is having found that law with Durham is a costly affair, We congratulate the town. and those who have defended it. vigorous and keep yor later on. ’ The executive of the South Grey !Liberal Association have called :t Cenvention and Public Meeting on Saturday the 29th inst. Judging from ‘ the hearty manner this announceâ€" ment has been received, we may expect a rousing demonstration to mect the three eminent gentlemen who have consented to accompany Dr. Landerkin, the popuiar member for | this riding to his own constituency, !therc to discuss the issues of the day | with the electorate. Mr. Gibson _ of [Lincoln and Mr. Mulock of ‘Toronto, | are both well known by an excellent public record, while the Hon. Mr.. I Fraser, from Nova Scotia, has acquirâ€" | ; ed a Dominion reputation as a statesâ€" | man and speaker. All classes and parties of South Grey are invited. | That there will be a meeting worthy | of the great cause these gentlemen reâ€" { present we haye no doubt. Saturday | the 29th inst. Arrange to be there. 1 Mis Ower town Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jasper, Carrick,. visited at Mr. Dan. Greenwood‘s of the Avenue last week. Ben Nevis Camp meets on Friday 28th inst. Roxaup v TH® TownX oi he appeal of Ronald agait rd decision in the fire me up at Osgoode Hall st and wWas thrown out r. Ronald will now we LOCAL AND GENERAL. M Not PRINTEI LIBERALS ? RALLY ? s_in this practical Grev do? s# for wh s Sheers and Blanch Lawson, of Sound, are visiting friends in municipal and other matter ou« this week. es misery is ( » can be bapy ch? Asa®a c Ingons entint rom sickness I | _ Coxs. 2 axp8 W. G. R. :â€"Williams | Linley, Robert Hay, Duncan McArthur, | Hugh Riddel, George Sherman, Duncan | MceQuarrie, Robert Grierson, Geo. Camâ€" | bell, John Collinsop, Wm. Alexander, \ Wm. J. Dunsmore, Geo, Noble, Robt. Webber jt., Val. Bauer. + Coxs. 14 ANXD 15:â€"John H. Coleman, W. C. Brown, John Crimmins, Timul,h{ Crimmins, Arch‘d Cumgbell. Geo. Tolâ€" chard, Alex. Crawford, C. Parker, John Lake, Wm. Hodgson, Robt. Ledingham. Coxs. 8 axnp 9:â€"A. Wilson, C. Meyer. Adam Pfrxff, jo.. Jos. Wiermeiet, Fred Sceucknecht, Jacob Nubn, Arch‘d Mcâ€" Dougall, Duncan McKinnon, Donald McKechnie. 4. Cox. 12 AxD 13:â€"Robt. Gillies, John Dodsworth, Thos. Clark, Henry Cross, Alex. Green, sr., George Figher, J. J. Armour. Coxs. 6 Axp 7:â€"Samuel Miller, A. Bauer, Win. Willoughby, W.J. Earls, Geo. Redford, Johu McGillivray, Dan, McDougall. DurnaAM Roap:â€"Chas. Rechkog. B. J. Switzer, Arch‘d Hunter, Thos. Brigâ€" ham, Samuel Weiss, J. W. Vickers. Cox. 2 axp 3 8. D. R. :â€"Ed. Rowland, Jacob Kreller, John Wylie, J. Barkman, William Wilson, Fred Birkholz, Alex. Grierson. Cox. 2 anD 3 N. D. R.â€"Jas. Green, Henry Hausen, August Pakrandt. Ed. Acton, Tom Baley, David Hillis, Thos. Mighton. CoN. 4 AND 5:â€"Jos. Monk, H. Tremp, sr., John Schwundt, John Smith, jr., August Weidner, Robt. Ashbury, éd. Crozier. Cox. 10 axp 11 :â€"John Bierwirth, Jas. Davis, Louis Dietz, John Sachs, Henry Cook, John. Kaufnan,‘ Donald McRae, Peter Cook. Geo. Fenson, $3.60, for flour furnishâ€" ed to James Swith in December last; John Mitchell, _ $20.75, â€" balance _ of printing contract and Assessor‘s Schâ€" edules 1896 ; Geo. Fisher, $1.75 remoyâ€" ing stumps at Orawford bridge ; Mr. Millet, $1.00, balance in drawing agreeâ€" ment Boyd and the township. Dr. Bean‘s account was not entertained. $5.05 was granted to John A. Dice on rccount of sickness. * GARAFRAXA RoaAD:â€"Jas. Watt, John Hughes. Wim. Cameron, Jas. Young, John Ewen, Alex. Ferguscn, Henry Mall, Thomas Haskin, Jas. Bust. The Clerk was instructed to haye the following printed on each Statue Labour List: ‘"You, the pathmaster of this Division, will be held responâ€" sible for any damage incured on acâ€" count of leaying dangerous holes or places in your division." _ The full-mvin;; «ccounts were ordered to be paid:â€" The following were appointed Pathâ€" masters : I will pay the above reward to who will lead to the convic the party or parties who poisc dogs. plaintiff EarLy News macy has secure Toronto Evening Shepard. _ The c on the late train Pharmacy in the day‘s news 8 hou The Bentinck Connall met in Eimâ€" ood on Saturday the eight inst. he members all present. Minutes of munry session read and passed, On otion Arch‘d McLean and Jobhn Paiâ€" rson â€" were â€" wccepted â€" Treasurer‘s Soctar.â€"The Social under the aus pices of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of Trinity Church came off very pleasantiy last Pbursday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Vollett are model hosts, and the comâ€" pany spent some pleasant hours in musâ€" ic, games, recitations, &e. A nice little sum was secured for the auxiliary purse, this week delegate for time to the Annual M Grand Lodge A. 0. U. W "Bacteria do not occur in the blood or in the tissues of a heathly living nody, either of man or the lower animals." So says the celebrated.Dr. Koch. Other doctors say that the best medicine to render the blood_ perfectly pure and healthy is Ayer‘s Sursaparilla. For that tickling sensation in your throat try a 10c box of **Mist " Cough Lozengers. _ They will allay the irritaâ€" tion at once. _ For sale by all druggists and the Key Medicine Co. 395 Youge Street, Toronto. $10.00 REWARD. | The British Hotel. Furniture and | business is offerod for sale at a bargain. | Apply to Mrs. A. McNeil, Durham. | stm I BENTINCK COUNCIL ~ News.â€"The s secmed the Evening Star it 6 The day‘s ; te train and b y in the morn vs 8 hours in a ister McKenzie is in Toronio k delegite for the seventh the Annual Meeting of the winmis a htb on n Ade ind inss 0 +C t tw d e amount, less all interest | ID& money with a receipt he has for rd for defendant, Clarke, | MAking maple syrap. _ We hope this is ‘ | the truth as we are bappy to hear of somebody making money this winter. On Monday evening a curâ€" Mr. Robert Petty seems to take quite as played between Durham | an interest in the Orchardville meetings and Durbam‘s champion | Bob must have some attractions on the e result of the champion ! Gravel Road. lvar TELFORD «nyone, tion, of ned my tyre‘s letters on Manitoba aud find t very inwmbinfi' as. Dave is one we rely on of telling the truth ‘ev time. We ‘prelumo by the tone of letter that after all the gmt things t are to be fourd in the North W "Egremont ° may _yet. compare fmi ably. So as the old adage has it, T sures afar off l‘:lppctu' abunduntly; they are tested, or "‘Is maith g cumbraidh fad fo Iaimh, thae We are sorry to hear of Reeve Binnie‘s illness and sincerely bope that his sickâ€" ness is vot of serious natnre. ' Mr. Hector Campbell, of Yeovil, Efro- mont, who was yisiting friends at Glenâ€" elg Centre was Jmlght in the storm of Tuesday last and was oh;}god to leave. his borse and cutter at Mr. John Mcâ€" Kinnon‘s South Glenelg, and undertook: the journey on foot. mosta Mr. William ‘Watson, uudertaker, was compelled to return on the way on Tuesday of last week, while atâ€" tempting to attend Mr, Patrick Neil‘s funeral. We understand those that atâ€" tended and accompanied the procession to the cemetery on the 0th con. Gleqalf had quite a time getting there. e were very so‘ry that we could not atâ€" tend Mr. Neil‘s funeral on account of the storm. Miss Charlotte McLeod, of Toronto, is at homeat her fathers Mr. Neil McLeod, D. Road Glenelz, atterding to her mother who is at present prostrating on bed of sickness. . We hope to hear soon of the old lady‘s recovery. Mr. Jas. McDonald, Eldor, who has been so long sick is getting very wesk and cannot to all appearance have many days to pass in this vale of tears. The old gentleman is more than six months in bed. Mrs. McDonald was also for a time under Dr. Hutton‘s treatment but is getting better again, ~Miss Chrisâ€" tena McDonald, Mr. McDonald‘s neice has devoted her time for the last four montbs in attending to her uncle, She, like the good Samartan has done what she could in administering to the wants of her suffering uncle and aunt, irreâ€" spective of any reward of a pecuniary nature. x The singing school is now in full swing every Monday night, admittance one cent a night, ora penny for two. To take a look at teacher and scholars, one would say that they are «ll Highâ€" landers and none but such need apply. Mr. John Laughton, who was under the weather for while under Dr. Park‘s skilful care is getting all right again. Mrs. Chas. McDonald is, we are glad to note, recovering nicely from her illâ€" ness. A wHOPPER.â€"A log came into the mill yard the other day which coatained the large amount of 1700 hundred feet. Beat that who can. The Patrous of this district have ordered a carload of salt. It and a change of Goyvernment seems to be the only thing that the patrons need yery badiv around here, as the majority seem to have enough feed if the winter don‘t last two long. Mr. W. L. Coleridge returned home after .YH““"K a few weeks as student at Guelph Dairy College. f Et 1‘u-\1'1d> down x:n ?.1;-11»11(;:‘ M:)L A\:ll;”"“‘.\“ } l"nln'n:-r;;‘ink' at a post planted ten rods e congratuiate »othvilleites on | north of the south west angle of the getting the, P"",'l‘)m"" “\‘I‘;’ '}'“ hard feelâ€" [ third division of lot number fifteen, in ings over it either, _ All the same We | the first concession, east of the Garaâ€" had every right to getting it here. _ As { fraxa Road, in the Township of Glenelg, 1egard« distance from adjacent offices, | in a northerly direction along the easterâ€" a larger section of people to be benefitâ€" | ly limit of the said Garafraxa Road ed, facilities for running office cheaper, | twenty rods. Thence in an easterly ”f“‘ only thing lacking was a good batch 1 direction parallel with the southerly of tory votes, limit of said lot fifteen, sixteen rods. Mr. John Brown. of Holstein, was ) Thence southerlv parallel with the said through the 260th and relieved the good ] Garafraxa Road, twenty rods. Thence people of some of their fut cattle,. Any | westerly parallel with the southerly man in the droving business is sure of | limit of said lot fifteen, sixteen rods to a hearty reception this winter even | the place of beginning, and mptmning though prices ars small. two acres more or less. and being part Mr. Chas. Ferguson is rushing the of the third division of lot number fifteen material in shape for a new house. ;.:_‘u'xh" first c“’,'""t’;“’m "".".""“,I‘,’f‘:h"h(.;"" "; > nTant » Road, in the said Township of _ Mr. W,. L. Coleridge returned home | Gleneig, ot shine, We would suggest to clean | ‘FX *‘ out the house and put in a king stove | of Durha to keep the cold out and get a flaxen the hour haired queen to cook and tidy up. ‘ Frid Mr. Neil McLean bas the job of the Pn woodwork of Mrs. D. Ferguson‘s house, | the follo Better watch out Dave you have someâ€" | SiP&ular thing smart on your tracks now. | land and Mr. and Mrs. John Weir were visiting | i ppomg friends down in Glenelg last Sunday. [ :I~mn.. ]}u \\'f« congratulate Boothvilleites on 11:::~;ll1“<‘>1"l getting the, Post Office and no hard feelâ€" t third div ings over it either, _ All the same we | the first had every right to getting it here. _ As | fraxa 'R‘n iegard« distance from idjacent offices, | in u nort a larger section of people to be benefitâ€" | ly limit ed, facilities for running office cheaper, | twenty a the only thing lacking was a good batch dirr-cfinn of tory votes. limit of Donal down t There that dar Park lot No. © the Rev. Chas, or will rent Apply to J. Tr® NoricE is hereby given that the Patrons of Industry will meet at Lamâ€" lash on Saturday, March the 7th, at 2 p. m. _ We hope ail subordinate Icdges will be fully represented. 1 R. WeBBEr Sec‘v. Council adjourned to meet at Allan Park on the 26th of May next as a Court of Revision and for the transaction of general business. (Post.) Doexcax CarPBLLL, Clerk. nesom Its pre FrxcE Viewrrs:â€"John McLean, R. Ledingham, _ George Skene, Mathew Campbell, Wim. McCalloch, Jas. Park, George Purvis, John Patterson, Thos. Francis, Win. lryine, Robt. Laidlaw, Thomas Clark. PoUNDKEEPERS :â€"John McCallum, A. Ledingham, Geo. Skene, And. Livingâ€" ston, Thos. Hutton, Wim. Wendorf, Hugh Tyreman, Jas. Park, Jno. Dodsâ€" words,, And. Hastie, Walter Burgess, Henry Geisel. NORTH EAST NORMANEBY BENTINCK TOWNSHIP. tty stormy no doubt and it is that knows it, having to come the Pitt farm twice daily, storm has been so much talk at nel Rerguson, is getting a e for a dwelling house, who ire flat around Fairwell. few from here attend the meetings down at Fairbairn. McG!ush and his exortations PRICEVILLE RI at present occupred by Cameron is tor sale, n â€" reasonable terms. , of the Soo, is visit ewing «uld acquaint ) see eod is at present Stayne. _ After the it must feel kind of eh Archie. rners this few week enjoys a visit to nt happy childâ€" s to the night is getting a house, who Fairwell. i nttend the All that certain parcel or tract of land and hereditaments situate in the town of Durbam in the county of Grey, | being comporsed of the South East part of lot number three West of the gtven Sound Road and South of Hunter Street heing a â€" subdivision of the second and third division of lot number twenty four in the Township of Bentinck as formerly laid out by 1 William Hunter and now forming @ a part of the town of Durham, wgich may â€" be lescribed as follows:â€"Comâ€" mencing at the South East angle of awid lot at the corner of the Owen ‘Bound and Durham Roads. thence West along the Northern limit of the Durham road one hundred and fifty four feet to a Wint distant ten feet from the South West aufie of said lot pumber three, thence North parallel with the 0. Sound road torty feet,thence East parallel with the Durham road ove hundred and fifty four feet more or less, to the.Western limit of the Owâ€" en Sound road; thence South along the Western limit of the Owen Soum? road forty feet to the place of begining; ecntaining six thousand one hundred and sixty feet more or less. ‘The Improvements on the said parcel are said to cousist of, a solid white Mm;nd dwelling two and one. ‘half â€" stories high,‘ about %4x50 ft.. ‘with cellar full size, well finnished. it at the hour of four o‘clock P. M. at the MIDDAUGH HOUSE â€"IN THEâ€" TOWN OF DURKHAM, By JaxEs CarRSON AUCTIONEER, the following valuable real estate in one [m:rcel. namely: TErnms or SALE: Twenty per cent of the purchase money at the time of the sale and balance within thirty days at 6 per cent interest. Dated 25th day of November. 1895. JOHN McDONALD, Vender. Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in " certain mortgage made by Archibald Davidson to the vendors. w hich will be produced at the time of saie, there wil{ be offered for s«le by public auction on. For further particulars apply to A. H. Jackson, Jaxes Carsox, Durham, or *Auctioneer. There is x comfortable frame house upon the sud land. The property will be sold subject to a reserve bid. the following property, viz singular that certain parcel « land and premises situate lyir ing in the saidâ€"Town of Du containing one acre of land m being composed of Lot "D" o side of Park Street as shown of the survey of the second 1 Friday, the 28th of Feb., ‘9%6, UNI)ER and by Virtue of a Power of Sale contained in a certain Indenâ€" ture of Mortgage made by John Baldâ€" win, which will be produced at the time of S«le, there will be offered for sale at the Central Hotel, in the Town of Durâ€" ham, in the County of Grey, at the hour of one o‘clock,. p. m.. on AUCTION SALE. DURHAM, ONT., Wednesday, Maz. 11, 96. PROF. CHAMBERLAMN, § Dec. 10th. 1895 â€"OFâ€"â€" YALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY. IIE WILL BE AT MacFarlane & Co.‘s ___ DRUGSTORE. BERKSHIRE BOAR. Auction Sale The undersigned has for service a 0t 23 and 24, Con, 3. S. D. R. Glenelg A THOROUGHBRED BERKSHIRE BOAR. TNDER Friday, the 28th of Feb., ‘96, TERMS $1.00 6 Eye Specialist, to _A Coming! | Property in the Town of Durham SEASON 1895â€"95 A. &.J. SEALEY OJ rty, viz: Al and parcel or tract of tuate lying and beâ€" n of Durknm. and f land more or les#, ot "D" on the south s shown on the plan second Division of even, on the west ound Road, in the ick, (now forming n of Durbam} made son by Edwin H. e e hei Lt Just Avrived WAREHOUSE, Upper Town, Durham. â€"DEALER INâ€" All kinds of Farm Machinery, Vehicles, Organs & Pianos, Sewing Machines, Etc. Chas. McKinnon “mm‘%““‘““m““ Are. Hard . . :. Though ‘Times EVERYTHING BOUGHT FOR CASH (me Car Maxwells‘s Light Stcel BHindersâ€"cheaper than ever. One Car Brockville Buggies, also Gananogue, and Campbell, Lonâ€" don Carriages & Buggies. One Car Chatham Famous Wagons, also Snow Ball Wagons. New Stock of the famous Ramsay Cartsâ€"at fabulous prices, _ Frost & Wood‘s Singe Apron _ Binâ€" , ders, Buckey Mowers and Tiger oi ts ie UNION AND ALLâ€"WOOL CARPETS, Dollar never was greater than at present. Flannelettes, Kid Gloves, Tri and Boots & Shoes. A LOT OF LADIES‘ KNIT SHAWLS VERY CHEAP. Come and see the Bargainsâ€"the purchasing power of And Money seems scarce, yet we have to keep| _ That ol y‘ s 3 s , | in connect replenishing our Stock from time to time. We of R. Mc a | Also house have just received ;‘-‘l_l’“'__ Fine Linen lowels, ijancy border, 30x15 inches, 15¢ pair. Double Fold Table Linen, worth 25¢, reduced to 17¢. Fine Bleached Damask Table Linen, worth 85¢, reduced to 65¢c. Fine Damask Table Napkins, worth $1.50 doz., reduced to $1.15. 72inch Twilled Bleached Sheeting, extra hearyy, worth 35¢, reduced to 24c. 72â€"inch Twilled Unbleached Sheecting, extra value, worth 25¢, reduced to 19c. Fine Huckaback Towelling, worth 15¢, reduced to 12. 38â€"inch Linen Apron Cloth, fancy border, wortk 20¢, reduced to 15¢c. Cotton Opera Flannels, 5 shades, worth 25¢, reduced to 15¢. Heayy Woolien Blankets, 60x80, worth $2.75 pair, reduced to $2.20 pair. Tapestry Carpet, worth 50¢c, reduced Fine German Henrietta, Silk Finish, worth 55¢, reduced to 40c, (special.) Fine Twilled Serge, black, worth 30c, reduced to 25c. HeaÂ¥yy Amazon Cloth, worth 25¢, reâ€" duced to 19c. Fine Black Soleil Cord, worth 60¢, reâ€" duced to 49c. Heavyy Crepon Serges, brewn and nayy, worth 85¢, reduced to TOc. Dress Goods Staples. . L. CGRANT. Now on Had â€"» Maxwell‘s Stcel Rakes, etc. Coulthard & Scott‘s Seed Drifts and Harrows. Wilkinson Ploughs and Scuffiers. Organs & Pizzos of the best makes. A few Stoves at job prices. New Williams Sewing Maâ€" chines. Full Stock of Repzire _ ~~ always on hand. fanecy border e c e o o o a o 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 e Men‘s Allâ€"woo! Suits, worth $6.00, reâ€" duced to $4.00. Men‘s Heavy Square Cut Suits, worth $8.50, reduced :o $7.00. Men‘s Heavy Frieze Ulsters, worth $7.00, reduced to €5.50, Men‘s Brown Frieze Ulsters, worth $8.50, reduced to $6.99. Extra Heavy Frieze Ulsters, worth £12.00, reduced to £9.50. Tweed Overcoats, worth from $7.00 to $8.00, reduced to €4.00. Mern‘s Beaver Overcoats, worth from £10.00 to 12.00, reduced to $7.00. Men‘s Heary Ribbed Shirts & Drawers, worth 40¢, reduced to 28c each. Men‘s Allâ€"wool Shirts, 17 oz. each, worth 50¢c, reduced to 38c. Men‘s Heavy Cardigan Jackets, worth 75¢, reduced to 57c. Men‘s Hcavy Woollen Socks, worth 15¢, reduced te 11c. Boys‘ Extra Heary Ribbed Hose, worth 30¢, reduced to 22c. Ladies Fine Ribbed Woolien Hose, worth 30c, reduced to 25c. Ladies Heary Ribbed Vests, shaped, long sleeves, worth 25¢, reduced to 19c. Ladies‘ Black Cashmere Gloves, worth 15¢, reduced to 12%c. Clothing & Overcoats. Fine Check Canadian Tweeds, wort 50¢, reduced to 35¢ yd. German Mantles, Beaver with Goro Sleeves, worth £5.50, reduced : $4 50. One Greenland Seal Cape, 25â€"inch Rip ple Collar, worth $20.00, reduce to €16.00. Underwear & Smallwares. $1.00. To be paid for at timp: Aberdesn, Oct. 15th, 1005. _ â€" \Hard and Soft Water. Churches and ihS;.:imol convenient. 44 miles from Durâ€" m. in 3 Buildings cost over half the Money Registered in the **Canada. Berkshire Swing ».~ â€" 1893, and bred by John Meyer, Also RUFUS, six months‘ old. a get from Prince and Princess Lyons, anmd a fine animal. This fine animal will be kept on the premises FOR Service. This splendid animal was imported from the United States and was a winner of four Prizes at the World‘s Fair, Chicago. April 3rd, 95. Thoroughbred Berksh‘re Boar. ‘FERDINAND.® This is a Rare Bargain. _ Stock or Grain. Business meaut. If not sold will lease for a term of years. Apâ€" ply on the property to ROBERT WATSON. Jr., 49 f Varney P. O.. Ont. Barn 50x70, Stove Basement Stables. Drive & Implement House 30x80, Stone Stables underneath. Root House 10x50. On the 2nd Con. Normanby, containâ€" ing 174 acres. 140 cleared. A 1 soil in grand state of cultivation free from noxâ€" 10us weeds. Spring Creek. Stone House & Kitchen. Wood Shed attached. Bank Thoroughbred Chester White Boar, *Washington,‘ of JNO, CLAKEK, Jx., LOT 32, COXK. 3. W. G. R., BENTINCK, FARM FOR SALE. That old established blacksmith shop in connection with wood shop. Inquire of R. McFarlane, Insurance Agent. Also house tc rent, with 6 rooms, good REVIE W and GLOBE, REVIEW and MAIL REVIEW and LONDON AD VERTISER For Service during Nexeom of 1895â€"96, BOULDEN & To., Harness Makers, asked, oneâ€"tnird down TO LET . CLUBBING. Durham $1.45

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