Grey Review, 22 Oct 1896, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

m ,\{“ t 4 o y 4 â€" . "weell Sud & * 4 i â€" & wl ® J 5 APhurg * > e m t | e‘ > | § 5 * & * ds BB [ || | in [ ze uL 1| y t Th | |, A s & I C i 17 K g . B Ai‘ s6t 2 3% 1 A O C $ O 5B akilt"," i # day, was very CCC â€""Come eu llfl-endi staying for some time. Mr. Charles Wateon, jr.. has moved up to his farw in Artemesia, We exâ€" pect to hear of Charlie getting the good wife soon. Much sympathy is felt for the beâ€" reaved parents, Mr. and Mr. 1â€"1_ .. Ns rant. e Mr. Thomas Hornby visited friends Â¥ecentiy down the country. Hegives a good account of the crops, Mrs. Jones and son, Abe, are visiting their relatives in Penehn.miahine. F, Misso Jane Mr. Dougald McDonald of Re companied by his daughter, M a short visit at Dave MceIni Miss Mary Lamont i wick, but we hope s recovery, Threshing is all done in this locality, the lust of the season was done at Mr, McCormick‘s of Riverside last week by the McL an Bros. of Artemesia, Mr. ;Dan McKechnie has returned home from Brampton where he has spent the summer months with the inâ€" telligent farmers of that part, Miss Sarah E. Ferguson left »for Dunâ€" dalk where she intends to remain for some time. Say, Dave, Charlie says he will take the train, but you can strike across through the country and I think you will come out best, 1 The Misses Epworth of Harriston are visiting friends in this part. Mr. Hector McKechnie and wife of Toronto were visiting at Mr. Colin Laâ€" mont‘s last Week, Mr. Editor news is yery scarce a season of the year, but still we al try to make it a point to collec gether the most interesting events Mr, for our farmers, who for son haye been far from prosperous. o R1T_ TTHUUE INGC FAaHWEYS see a chance to add to their profits by inâ€" creasing freight rates, Should this be done, there will be an opportunity f.r government interference which should nout be allowed to slip. Oats and peas are on the move upward, and we trust an e&a of incrcasc(} profits is in store for our farmers, who for some years ; ; / COmer umaed cne/â€" rmdakcs The rise in the price of wheat is at present attracting kreat attention. Our market quotations to day show that it has reached 80 cents and it is sStill risâ€" ing. This rise is not caused by any manipulating of wheat speculators, but is the result of searcity in India, where a famine is feared, and elsewhere. To fourâ€"fifths of our farmers who have stopped growing wheat, this would be ro matter of congratulation were it not that other commodities rise in symâ€" pathy and a better tone prevails in al\ commercial circles Taken in conâ€" Junction with the new Liberal policy to Manitoba and the Norths est it will mean a great deal. 25 to 40 cents added to every bushel of wheat they have will add millions to their profits, ueleu indeed the railways see a k. â€" C000 CCC HTeVURW, wC nt you to like it, and we intend to make ‘ou like it more. _ Help us to do this. Vith your own subscription sead anâ€" other, Remember the balance of this year free to new subscribers. Ehe 6tep Acvinw. 41. %__, * °CC vao hbave attend ed to their subscription. _ There are others who have promised to attend to this shortly, and these are all right. But there are still too many who are one year and in some cases more in arrears and who have made no acknowledgeâ€" ment. Reader, if you are one, will you fayor us with a remilttance. _ Our bills have to be paid romptly, and every dolâ€" lar helps, SenJ’youm anyway and bave the satisfaction of seeing your libel well ahead. You like the ReviEw, we like you to like it, and we intend to make (su Like it more. Help us to do this. Take uescades"" usc . wils" Charlie 1 n en The Review list is growir week adding some new nam have many assurances that the is i_\‘ec‘».ulil[g more and more an and thank all trouble to say so sull Tuss s% " FAREWELL CORNERS durham, Thur. Oct., 22 ° which too: w“ *8, Mr. and Mre, Joh;; n“" the loss of x c wh; 3 7O °f tlicir little hoy WHEAT PROSPEUTS, &¢c BALSAM VALLEY Watson of Farewell Cornâ€" iAimont is at present very hope soun to hear of her Du IT Now. *4 > o a lore and more apprecizied all who have taken the so, and who have attend subscription. _ There are ive promised to attend to and these are all right. still too many who are one but still we always point to collect toâ€" t the Queen She intends ter, Mary, paid Mclntyre‘s last forty rigs new names, satinck,ac growing, every Mcâ€" at this WnnR mivmrndiinmritictetret 1 L2 * Mre, Cauning returned to her home, in Orillia, after a two week‘s visit st" berdsugh&er’alru,A.!ch,t y The snow storm of last Sunday night was an unwelcome visitor., The sacrament of the Lord‘s Bupper was obseryed at Crawford Presbyterian Church last Sabbath morning, P Wns "AÂ¥ _ =z Review Mr. John Horsburg, Sr, having sold his farm to Ed. Walker is at present up at Stayner we believe with the inâ€" tention of purchasing another farm, we wish him success although sorry to lose him, The E. L. of C. E. of the Methodist church bere elected new officers on Monâ€" day night W, J, Sharp as Pres, Miss E. Micklehorough as Vice Pres., Maud Burrows 2nd Vice Pres, Jennie Main Treasurer, . TLillie Micklehoropgh Secy. and Jennie Doupe Rec, Secy. and organâ€" ist. L HIRL Aivteibdinthondithe i. i A £ Mr. 8. W, Isazc a yisit on Sabbath, Mr. Thos Brown and his daughter Annie are at Mt Forest this week visâ€" iting friends, 096. Arthur Isaac of L. H. ° store Mt Korest paid his Mr. 8. W, Isaac a visit on 27000 a&nd NMISS Vance of Normanby spent Sabbath at Mr W, Mains, Mr. Robert Hoffin in of Quinn, Kent County is at present yisiting his motherâ€" inlaw Mrs. Wm, Burrows and other friends. Mr. and Mrs, Dick‘;] Bend and Miss V ance spent Sabbath at Mr W, Mr. Robert Hoffm in a Will Armstrong and his Mt. Forest were guesss at Main‘s on Sabbath, emnt SE misFLy. POr Aintâ€" Ooid couple, * Mr. A. McLellan and sister visited friends at Boothvilie, last Sunday,. Archie will likely come again soon, Mr. McLeod of Harriston is visiting his daughter Mrs. Nell Clark. Mr. J. McQueen has hired â€"John Conkey of Priceville for a while. Queer time to hire a man ! Johan. Mr. and Mrs. A. Weir of Nottawnsaga formerly of this place, visited their daughter Mrs. Noble Wilson. They are hale and hearty for an old couple. - We are very sorry to chronicle the death of the infant son of. Mr. and Mrs. John McQueen after an illness of about 36 bhours. The entire neighborhood showed their syinpathy towards the sorrowful parents, as there was a very large procession followed the remaings to the grave. Mr. MeVicar of Dromore preached a very appropriate sermon, > We would advise our council to put a culvert Lots 25 and 26, con, 21 as it is not at all safe. There is a great danger of horses getting their legs broken, oi rigs getting smashed, I \ Mr. Robert Marshall was spending a few days at his father‘s, he returned to Stayner on Wednesday Inst, _ > hrs, and 20 min. Mr. 1 threshed for Mr, W. J. Wil. in 14 hrs. Threshing is nearly over for another year, Mr, John Campbell had the Mcâ€" Lean Bros.; with tueir steamâ€"thrasher, they threshed 1300 bush. of grain in 9 We are. also sorry to say that Mrs. W m. Booth is not yvery well, but, under Dr. Sneath‘s care we trust she will be around again as usual.‘ * % inder | 1, ;:60""C 90 much for a dollar a year,. on, his hand went into the cylinder | Ip is no exaggeration to say thatl it is cutling a deep gash on three of ‘his the most welcome, while it is absolutely fingers F :he mostfe:nt.ertainlim.gf\(’iuim:i tlm;{vomes : o tengof theusands of Canadian Homes, We are sorry to lenrrf that Mrs. Don. The Family Herald and Weekly Ster McCannel had the misfortune to get | has passed the point where others pub her feet scalded,; She is suffering very | lisher‘s might be jealous of it, because it much with them. We hope she will | is eMPphatically the leader and without soon be around ap.air it campetitor, No home can be dull or Sont agiain, untbhrifty where the Family Herald and We are ulom Srnier in : muces wholce qs se ns o Mr. D.â€"McCannel had a yery narrow escape lately, from . losing his hand, while putting on the eleyator belt: he slipped off the wheel he was standing Potato diging is over for another year, and potatoes are a good erop. I notice the Scotch town cor. speaking of picking them oo their knees, if they had some of the potatoes around here they would do well if they could handle them on their feet. Mrs. Dr. Hutton and Master Arthur and Miss Patton,. of Priceville, visited at Mr, D. McKinnoun‘s Sunday week., _ Mr. P. Muir, King Tp., visited at the old homestead recently. . f Mr. G. Watson has his new blackâ€" smith shop about completed. It is a marvel of construction and George will be better able than ever toattend to the wants of his customers. Messrs Grant| McComb _ and Thos. Jackson of Bunessan, spent an eyening with Mr. D. McKinuon last week. Mr. David MeKelvie is, we hear, out for the council. He will make a goo l public officer and stands a good chance oi election. Mr. P. Watson is out for 2nd deputy and will put up agood fight. Uattleâ€"king Brown was around th corners last week and bought some of our surplus stock at slightly improved prices, Mrs. Jno. Weir is yisiting her Glen elg friends this week. Mr. James Geddes was one of our rec ticket men at the Pricevilie show. Jas is a goâ€"ahead farmer, and excels as a sheep breeder, Miss Lizzie Brown of Minto visited at her cousin‘s, D. McKinunon‘s, for a fortâ€" night. Many new acquaintances will be pleased to see her soon again. CRAWFORpD. HOLSTEIN. & Dick‘HUrwin of South BOOTHYVILLE. «& Yeomans drug * > o aâ€"â€" parents Rev No i RERin L mt V Hfiour per IOOIG ;.....1.... r. 1. McCannél | Oatmea JOE BCE ssssee s . Wilson 1600 bus. | Fall Wheat per bushel ... * Oata, t ' 46 was spending a flgfi?;y i t t 9 «+s . he returned to ‘ulatues, . per bag _ ... y last., _ =© | Apples o ** council to put a HMMurter PE :i s s ds iÂ¥ +.. ... con, 21 as it is | Eggs, per dog .............. is a great danger | Sueepâ€"king, each............ Hlides, > i,,...001,s.9010 0200 taws Ienkarn: is legs broken, or at present b the inâ€" her farm, sorry to mother of Mr. Nelson E_l_-'AAFULLL!NEQF 1 J . ~CHOICE CONFECTIONERYy DURHAM PHARMACY W‘-~:fih has long been used on the Experimental Farm, ; C GUELPH. ‘ Stock & Poultryl AT THEC®¥@ "Canadian A.&C.FO0D" â€"â€"This Powder is one of the best in the Market. «T O C armer Should be without a packâ€" age of this CELEBRATED POWDER Condition Powder 2 2 22750 _ F1R3 L 1DOOL¢ EAAST OF U the‘_Durham Pharmacy Calder‘s i Block. Residence first door west of th ‘ Post Office, Durham. * Will be in Priceville the first Wednes f day in each month, Ofiice at the Con,â€" mercial Hotel, 1 Hay per t.ou + .0. VErntntn®ultotrni i talisiiiins? Bc dibri db dada~ Weekly Star is taken, All Canadian publishers wish it well, for it deserves it, and we see that only a dollar a year secures 1t and its beautiful premium, *The Orphans Prayer," Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D. g. it d s P Afer W datl ts inct 08 l d i Bs oc 1. 32 / 1220°00, ine past eight months it has made greater strides towards perféction than during any five years of its history. _ Well may it astonish American publishers thut the Family Heraild ;uuf Weekly Star can give so much for a dollar a year. It is no exaggeration to say that it is the most welcome, while it is absolutely the most entertaining visitor that comes s scvave ts & oV F : P FFICE FIRST DOOR EAST k1 08 SrV! 3 2_! 1v °8 ovyor a quarter of a century since the Family Herald and W eekly Star of Montreal was established and it certainâ€" ly grows better with age, During the DENTISTRY, | For Horges STRIDES OF A Ci&or;‘ADIAN INSTITUTâ€" Miss Anderson of Williamsford, yisitâ€" ed friends on the 8th con. last week. Mr. Boyle and sister from Glascott. spent Sunday at tueir uuvcle‘s Air Boyie, of this place, NNA riile e ammmee We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Boyle is suffering under a very painful disease but we hope to hear soun of her recovâ€" ery Wonaer what is the attraction South when Juo, McC. is often seen wenuing his way tiat uirection, . . Mr. Dougald McDonald and daughtir Mary spent last week visicing friends in Ariemesia, Proton and Egremont, As Mr, McDonald is a hard working man he is right in taking a few days holidays. ltie says he had a tine trip and saw some fine tracts of lind :iuce‘ he left, 4 | took another [-mrul\ tic stroke last Satâ€" , urday, We hupe to hear of his recovery svon. Mr, Mecior Mecbonald formerly of this place paid us a visit last week. We were all glad to see Hecior back, but tie girls especially so. Mr. Duncan McKinnon Jr. bhad .a large stoning bee last Saturday. They alt worked weil and made quite an impâ€" rovement on their front dawn, Dmec thinks it wilil pay better to raise a crop of peas than a crop of grass hoppets. It is oyer a quarter of a century sinc We are sorry to state that Mr. Grecn @0@f @28¢ 0@00¢ 000 @061 CO0L ©€ OG CC trn ce ne8 s ee se se 44e DURHAM MARKET. where the Fam xly H ;-nldm\d s+«+... 10 00 to and Cattle. taken,. All Canadian ++ < + 4â€" ... $ 200 to $2 25 0 75 to 0 19 to 0 ~2 to 0 £5 to 0 25 to 0 25 to 0 12 to 0 12 to 0 25 to 8 50 to 176 to f : â€" e :; FAIR DAY _2 L [Every Day Attractions @rivers, not more t} not mare t Apply to Mr. j M D. Thoml Box 308 Owen 8 m‘m,. SF nfi smads has. nlh“ “'lnh txp, â€" UDdersigned 3 _‘ corber lots fep e supply the R *‘a a'llsml',"npi,.,. t $1.10, The Saturday of mw"“‘d BloripJ and so on, and the pi liberality ‘of the pu:} to offer this edition §$2:20 or better still a ‘uu Can you d tm 6 mtÂ¥ Pown i l1A s1 j *1Y 1898, for $1.35. dubâ€"ovep 150 «othe and get all the nev the locality, Th C ever and the Revie essaty as a local p« Bnow THey op mental store Cata ."':.i'n mwn.l Do fee thein ? If the M .-.l‘ M‘icnhwilh' } tatalogunes there w sending out of towt veloss of the f of the home 4 at the age 107, has j tohaceco, because shi eed tha‘ it is short beantiful to see ©11€ give up an evil pract is so many do, unti ed upon the:in, Garar Vanrpr, the Weekly Globe fluh‘-c:s uh this con CAHEESZ â€"The c weeks back hnve erble price jumy} day, and has n.:] Prices at boards is from 10c, to J0%e 4 that cthes> prices w Fatraurctis â€"Th twir death at a i week,. _ An insane | j@»ved from the b ravine ind woas kill bourih saicide wwi plec>, EnxEcriox | evenis cast their 4 we will hefore Im|1 unsavory | alfainrs The Judges met la make arrangeimen Exrzxyaryzs Crr ‘-r. Oct. 27th, will offer for sale Furaiture, Hay, C E&o., &c., on Lot 2 Jaseph Neal, Prop We The Review y ahow for the uean ul a beast goes t« Flesherton Statlo near each othor, about 20 lis off, Durham, aud th Morrison, North dry goods. The returning to Mrs at Reviex Office mg in the roon, Bchool has only needed there. Model School h will soaon be taki A special “1 Directors of t be held oa Thuark at 7 p. m. in the Mr. James an< Jromore were g Kinnon‘s last 1 L,:”un of hear nernion. ‘ Miss Brown w cousin Mis« 8. M â€"f1; yesterday f« accourpanied by : BR. Mccamb. BSanr Biurs, PA wi 1 do well to ca We can nearly them same day, y a free notice in t V acxar Srol to offset yanke axys there are « Toronto, This Nr, Wmm & facm in | aver the sc couy. â€"Yeon nut ty it? Othor« have ‘._.‘_ !)' »4d ll(l sas ely Las powW ;.zw-;.mu..'. ; body is expeC/ to stimulate t Rev. Mr. Lit patory . sery ho Church tomort Mr. Neil McJ and otnher I"4 Monday at the Joss, The 19 teach The Sacrams will be diug’“ c..““;h on mut “.rkdh'? | teachers $1275 last year. All of salary» A Granite ¢. fl.nd of bal lar, at Gra Mre. Allan 1 visited friend Mr. W. B "oad for 1897 Faim LOCA msld : th \ ‘A still s &A little

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy