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Durham Review (1897), 20 Oct 1898, p. 8

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Nichol ?" were trequent inquiries. The herse classes as will be seen by the list were well represented and caused more interest than good feelâ€" ing. Prize winners at Durham and pert sheep man Sandy‘ has few equals in the country. Wm. Meads has soume very fpestock too. ‘"Where is Jas Geddes this year? and Jno Nichol ?" were freanent inoniries ing. PriZe Dundalk hb and judge accepted a Class. Un the whole roots and vegetables made a good show and* in some reâ€" spects were superior to anything we hbave seen this year. The fruit too, though in quantity not extensive was of excellent quality. The ladies work made a brave showâ€" ing and was looked at and handled by appreciative eyes and hands. Except in the matter of quilts Duarham would not have been ‘in it‘ with this display was the opinion of more than one lady who saw both. Outside, A. Muir is easiiy first in Liecester sheep and lambs. As an exâ€" The jJudges were as follows: Ladies Work,â€"Mrs, Aussum, Mrs. Robertson. Vegetables, Fruits ete â€"C. C. James, Jas. Aussum. Grain and Dairy Productsâ€"A. Butâ€" ter, Jno, Walter. Fowl â€"Geo. Binnie, G. Lamb. Cattle, Sbeefi and Pigs.â€"H. Tucker associated with Jno. Nichol. Director D. McMillan is also among the Poultry men and takes 4 first prizes, his Plymouth Rocks especially being tine birds. He is also the Potato King of the show, taking a lot of firsts and carrying off the coyeted ‘"‘collecâ€" tion." 6 of his first prize Swede turâ€" nips weighed 60 1bs. In the live stock department he is a‘so a winner. Pres. 1. McCormack is a prize winner in garden products getting tirsts in Onions and Crab apples. Mr. C. Watson, Sr., had the 1st prize Mangolds, great overgrown fellows from North Egremont. _ He is also a prize taker in other lines, notably in poultry where his houdans are generâ€" ally prize winners. Mr. D. McLean in Boots and Shoes is also alone in his glory, and his skill and taste in thisline is as marked as ever. ‘Nothing like leather well put together.‘ A very striking exhibit inside the Hall was that of C. McMillan, Harness Maker, Dromore. Several sets of his single and double Harness with a collection of coilars adorned the south end of the hall, and were themselves adorned with red tickets. _ Though Mr. McMillan was the only exhibitor his work was very highly spoken of by competent judges. to #i8.3% which materially added been held. Among the crowd were no fewer than four press representatives : Shelâ€" burne Free Press, Flesherton Advance, Chronicle aud Review. The proceeds of the show amounted to £78.35 which would have been The New Hall close to the grounds is 1 prorxounced improvement on the old _ seattered â€" arrangements, _ and Directors and exhibitors seem to be bappily working their way out of debt. ARTEMESIA SHOW. To more than one loyal Pricevillite an added spice ot pleasure was felt that a threatened danger to their show had been averted by the rain of Tuesday. Though wishing Flesherâ€" ten people no evil, it â€"was felt that fixing the date of their adjourned show on Priceville‘s first day was an "untfriendly act," and likely to injure them had the weather been good. Though Tuesday was wet and very disagreeable quite a number of exâ€" hibits were put in position#®and on Wednesday with fine weather success was assured. Horses â€"Jno. Hill Tuesday and Wednesday ot last week the Annua‘ Exhibition of Arte mesia Agricultural Society was held and on Wednesday evening Directors, Exhibitors and visitors were unaniâ€" mous in pronouncing it a success. PRICEVILLE PLEASED A SUCCESSFUL Day d he Hil to had u6 TPhas 1 tck seat i concert T Cook, Brodie, plement grain in Potatoes, white elephantâ€"D Mcâ€" Millan, J Sullivan. Potatoes, beauty of Hebronâ€"D McMillan. Potatoes, other varietiesâ€"J Hemstock, 1) McMillan: Potatoes, Collectionâ€"D McMillan, P Watson, Turnips, swedesâ€"D McMillan C Waltson,. Turnips, other kindsâ€"J McePhail, P Watson. Turnips, tableâ€"A Muir, J I Graham. â€" Mangoldsâ€"C Watâ€" son, P Watson. _ Beets. long bloodâ€"P Muir, J I Graham. _ Beets, Turnipâ€"J I Graham. P Muir. Cabbage, Oxheart or Winningstadtâ€" Mrs, Hazard, W J Blakestone. Cabbage. other kindsâ€"A R McLeod, W Meads. _ Cauliflowersâ€"J Nichol, T Cook, â€" Potato Qnionsâ€"J Mcâ€" Rae, D McCormack. _ Top Onionsâ€"D McCormack, J H Waliter. â€" Parsnipsâ€"J Grabam FEpmaÂ¥t.. Fall wheat, Clawsonâ€"J I Graham, J Brodie. Fall wheat, other varietiesâ€"J Brodie. Spring wheat, Russianâ€"J Brodie, J I Graham,. Spring wheat, white fifeâ€"A Muir, J Brodie, Spring wheat, other varitiesâ€"H Hooper, ~R Best. â€" Barley, 6 rowedâ€"J Brodie, G I Grabam. â€" Barley, 2 rowedâ€"A Mur, J Games â€" J McRae. Hamburgs â€" H Watson Ist and 2n0d. â€" Black Spanishâ€" J Hemstock, A R McLeod. Brahmasâ€" T Coleman ist and 2nd. White Legâ€" hornsâ€"T Coleman,. â€"Brown Leghornsâ€" D Harrow, T Coleman. Houdans â€" C Watson Ist and 2nd. Plymouth Rocks â€"D MeMillan, J H Walters. Andelu siansâ€"A R McLecd 1st and 2nd. Black Minorcas â€" D McMillan. Aylesbury Ducksâ€"D MceMillan, T Coleman. Other Ducksâ€"R Best, J Mclean. Turkeysâ€" D MeceMillan, J McePhal. Geese â€"J H Walters, T Coleman. Boar, Agedâ€"J Spicer, J H Walter. Sowâ€"J Spicer, J H Walter. Spring Pigsâ€"T Coleman, J Spicer. Boar, Agedâ€"T Coleman. Hemstock. Spring Pigsâ€" W Coleman. Swine, Berkshire and all other * Black Breeds. s Aged Ram â€" J Fairbaurn, R Oliver, Shearling Ramâ€"A Sealey. Ram Lamb J Spicer, R Oliver. Aged Ewesâ€"J Spicâ€" er, R Oliver, _ Shearling Ewesâ€"J Spicâ€" 2nd, er Ist and 2nd. 1st and 2nd. Shearling Ramâ€"â€" W Meads, _ Ram Lambâ€"A Muir 1st and 2nd. Aged Ewes â€"A Muir 1st and 2nd. Shearling Ewes â€"A Muir. Ewe Lambsâ€"A Mvir Ist & Ram Lambâ€"W Meads Ist and 2nd. Aged Ewesâ€"W Meads Ist and 2nd, Shearling Ewes â€"W _ Meads. Ewe Lambsâ€"W Meads 1st and 2nd. Milch Cow â€" A Muir, D Campbell, Two year old Heiferâ€"J Sullivan 1st and 2nd. â€" One year old Heiferâ€"D Campbell Ist and 2nd. Heifer Calf â€"D Campbell Ist and 2ud. _ Two year old Steerâ€"J Sulâ€" livan, D Campbell. _ One year old Steer J Sullivan. D Campbell. Bull, 2 year oldâ€"J Eecles, W Meads, Bull, 1 year oldâ€"T Coleman, W Patton. Bull Calf â€" W Patton, D McMillan. Milch Cowâ€"D MeMillan, A Muair. Two year old heiferâ€"A Muir. _ Heifer Calfâ€" T Coleman, A Sealevy. Spanâ€"T Coleman, J Burnet. _ Brood Mareâ€"T Coleman. Two year old Colt â€"T Cook, A R McLeod. One year old Coliâ€"T Coleman, H Watson. Spring Colt â€"T Coleman. _ Single Driver â€" J Fairbairn, J Bell. Suffolk and all Spinâ€"D Campbell, D Harrow. Brood Mareâ€"J Fairbairn, R Best. Two year old Coltâ€"J Burnet, J Ececles. One year old Coltâ€"A R McLeod. â€" Spring Coltâ€" J Fairbairn, R Best. C. MeKinnon, Darham, had his wigdmill)ou exlfibiziou in the village and made a few sales Heard ot Flesherton man extensive eshig;lt 'qu waggons, gies etc., an * Orchard had an organ exhibit which drew the crowd effectively. Horses, Draught. Spanâ€"J Fairbairn. H Hooper, Rrood Mareâ€"J Patton, A McLeod. Two year old coltâ€"W Patton, J Spicer. One year old colt â€"J Burnet. Spring Coltâ€"J Patâ€" ton, A McLeod. Roots and Vegetables train and Seed. Sheep, Cotswold. General Purpose. Cattle, Durham PRIZE LIST. Fine Wool. Poultry. Leicester. Breeds. Roadsters. Grade. â€"J Brodie, P Muir. rodie, D McMillaa, Mor, J Hemstock. Ewe Lambsâ€"R Oli-ver J Nichol, J Brodâ€" 9. e $ .2 other White â€"W Meads, Timothy Sowâ€"J â€" | °0 thne adtdience at some iength, ss«lid also Intended for last week. | Mis, 4. ’,”‘““-" of this place, Miss Beita P this Trous hag be 6 +8 * Mr. Lawson and Miss Burgess Darbaim | f:,)”:;] '::m”t(; ;"Al Ld(l: ;t’lhuldl:;‘ut.!“h bort o iigiigs i manolars f wea tuat a total of $49.00 and have been visiti@z at the Searleit‘s herse. : some odd, Lad beeu collected durimg l:m Hopevilie was well reprogented at. the | 3'e,(r,_as well as a cousiderable amount of Dundalk Show, and by report« the people | clothing,. The nute boxes distritated by Fad x sood fmae 3 | th.u .sc;utcwld helpers were then opened, ad a g me. ' wheir.a furqzer «um of $24+ 45 was bad to Mr. Robt. Black, Tara, and formerly of | tfhz i’\“)h!‘hol)lhe society. _ Mrs. (Rev) D, this township is spending a few days | Lyel“l’. ell. Prew, of the society opened 1nd ampuaimg o C x,ae(l‘filj«f weeting with praise and praycer, s here. | Mrs. Findlay reading the seripiure lesson The Chosen Friends Ha! a Spetial" ser:| and expounded thereon. â€" After the meetâ€" mou Dr»‘flohm] tw thmn ba ”)l» R(‘V. \[l'. | ::fi'oa).;{lltsp:luouq tea :v;:S P"-l"('d "“d o. o im o % Â¥x «4 ab Ime spent by those present. ”:lln'.!\hre_\ s in the Methodist Church, ! Our sweet singer Miss Jean l'.mm‘i(l:k.c.m. 16th con. | tributed to ‘the evjoyimeut by renderimg The Dundalk Herald giyes us a notice | °_ APPYOPYIAO sol0 #T( I were a Voice" in last week and pitches into Tom quite t ?,.:’g“h il;{:':d(}m(“ ;‘nlmucmg sns ecy, â€"â€"G. C e uce aluyi hot for mentioning anything abount the | on the grgan. C l Cerermeniying Hoo.ker â€" v â€" township law suits, and our ! Â¥r, Thog. Le«lie of Toronto, brother of having any costs to pav, and stated that I | Mrâ€" A““"’“" Leslie is visiting here aiter was alittle too quick in making a stateâ€" | *WY y @ars‘ abseuce, ment etc. _ My answer is that the people Ey rl'l_"e“.b.'"“ is about over in this locality, around this village pay considerable in ; P asu Mtgt. hime haye one more hn to £ J ; | thresh after threshing oyer two days in taxes and have a right to look into townâ€" | their home b w Â¥4 m] x & s ' e barn. A large and abnnsduant ship finavces, while the editor has ro | Crop rewards the Irabors of the dilizent | business to iuterfere and abuse any of | (PCtles Bros. are "the" threshors,) & onz people, even if he does get the townâ€"| , . W ©Otice that Jus, Geddes has treatod ship printing for which we help to pay :::;:”:c:::dhu 'i‘ll’l!O stock to a fine windâ€" him. Noone in our village as far as I M’r Reawi |:- poniyie t ce way a _ b | . ar, henwick‘s new chopper is givi know hbas avy illâ€"feeling against Mr. Mcâ€" , good eatiâ€"faction. ginng’ The Chosen Friends had a special sor mou preached to them by the Rey, Mr Humrphrey‘s in the Methodist Church 16th con. Mr. Robt. Black, Tara, and formerly of this township is spending a few days with his friends hore. Intended for last week. Mr. Lawson and Miss Bursess Darbaim have been visiti@g at the Searlett‘s here. Hopeville was well renresented at the _ Rag carpetâ€"Mrs R Best, Miss Mcâ€" ’leil. Woollen yarnâ€"Mrs Hemstock, iMiss McPhail. Men‘s socksâ€"Men‘s | socksâ€"Mrs Hemstock, Mrs Best. Mitts | â€"Mrs Hemstock, Mrs 3 Patton, _ Woolâ€" | len stockingsâ€"Mrirs Hemstock, Mrs J | Patton. ~Quilt, patchworkâ€"Mrs Adaums | Mrs Bolger, Quilt, log cabinâ€"Mrs ;Me:uls, Mrs P Watson. Quilts, other | kindsâ€" xrs Grier, axrs Boiger. _ Berlin !wonl work raisedâ€"Mrs Meads, Mrs J ‘! Patton. _ Berlin wool work not raisedâ€" Mrs Adams, Mrs Best. _ Collection Berâ€" lin wool workâ€"airs Crosley, Wreathâ€" vrs Best, Mrs MeCormack. Hooked ma‘tâ€"Mrs â€"Adams, Mrs â€" Hemstock, Crochet work, cottonâ€"atrs Crosley, Mrs Mrs Spicer. _ Crochet work, woolâ€"xrs Best, Miss »cPhail. _ Fancy knitting, woolâ€"rirs J MecLean, :xirs Hemstock.| Fancy knitting, cottonâ€"Atrs Crosley, | miss ~xcPhail. _ Braiding, cottonâ€"atrs , Adams, Tatting, cottonâ€"atiss sePhail | Mrs Crosley.> _ Arrasene work »Mrs; Crosley. Crazy patchworkâ€"aus C-rnsA; ley, xirs Adaimns, _ Embroidery, silkâ€" mss MePhail, xrs Adams, Embroidery | coltonâ€"Mrs Spicer, Mrs Adams. _ Outâ€" j line workâ€"atrs Best, ats Adams. Wool | work on canvasâ€"Mrs Best, Macrame | laceâ€"Mrs Hemstock, _ Miss McPhal. l Toilet setâ€"axrs W Patton, Mrs Crosley, ! Lumber wagonâ€"J H Heard. Demoâ€" cratâ€"â€"J H Heard, Team harnessâ€"Colin McMillan, â€" Single harnessâ€"Colin Mcâ€" Millaa, _ Men‘s boots, calfâ€"â€"D McLean. Men‘s boots, kipâ€"D McLean, Women‘s bootsâ€"D MceLean, Collection of boots and shoesâ€"D MeLean. Dairy and other Produce. Honey extractedâ€"H Watson, J Hemâ€" stock. Roll butterâ€"W Meads. A Muir. Tub Abutterâ€"J MePhail, W Patton, Breadâ€"Mrs W Patton, Mrs D Harrow, Maple Syrupâ€"W J Adams, J Hemstock Maple sugarâ€"J Hemstock, J Brodie. Manufactures. I Graham, P Muir. _ Field carrotsâ€"J I Graham, H Watson. â€" Table carrots â€"P Watson, D McLean. _ Pumpkins, comâ€" mon yellowâ€"J I Graham, J Brodie. Pumpkins, other kindsâ€"J I Graham, J Brodie. â€" Squashâ€"J I Graham, J Brodie. Celeryâ€"Miss E L Hogarth, W J Adams Citronsâ€"T Cook, J Brodie. Water melonsâ€"J 1 Graham, J ELE Hogarth. Tomatoesâ€"T Cook, R Best, â€" Collection of vegetablesâ€"J Brodie, J 1 Graham. Fruit. f Winter applesâ€"J Brodie, D McLhean. Fall applesâ€"C Watson, J 1 Graham. Collection of applesâ€"J 1 Graham, J Brodie, Crab applesâ€"D McCormack, J Brodie. Pearsâ€"J I Graham, J Brodie, Grapesâ€"J I Graham. Flowers. Hand bouquetâ€"Mrs W Meads, Mrs T Cook. Table bouquetâ€"Mrs W Meads, Mrs T Cook. _ Collection bouse plantsâ€" Mrs J Hemstock, Mrs J Watson, ~N.B. If you decids to take Hood‘s Sarâ€" eaparilia, do not be induced to buy any substitute. Be sure to get Hood‘s. "I was running down in health and my weight fell off from 175 to 150 pounds. Prescriptions did me but little good. My trouble was called nervous dyspepsia. I resorted to Hood‘s Sarsaparilla and after taking five bottles I was greatly benefited. I feel as well now as ever in my life, and have increased in flesh so that I now weigch 177 pounds. I am well known in this part of the country, having followed my profession, that of a violin musician tor the last 25 years. I gladly tell my {â€"iends what Hood‘s Sarsaparilia has done for me. Before I bezan taking the mediâ€" cine I did not have any ambition, but now all is changed and my dyspeptic trouble perfectly cured." Jaxxzs R. MURRAY. Hood‘s Pills Fiin Hoow‘s Traveled Extensively Throughout the Provinces â€"Interoesting Statements Concerning His Experience. STELLARTON,N.8.â€"James R. Murray, a well known violinist, of this place, who has traveled extensively throughout the Provinces, makes this statement : WELL KNOWN VIOLINIST ote TORONTO Ladies‘ Work. HOPEVILLE. are the on]yéulls to take with Hood‘s Sarsavarilla. Crutte ce in bene, dParte arsaparilla. Mr, Thog. Leslie of Toronto, brother of Mr. Andrew Leslie is visitingy here aiter many years‘ absence. Threshing is about over in this locality, The Lothian Bros, haye one more biwn to thresh atter threshing oyer two days in their home barn. A large and abtmusdunt crop rewards the labors of the dilivent, (Eecles Bros. are "the" threshors,) We notice that J1s, Geddes has treated himself and tis large stock to a fine windâ€" wailt, secured in Toronto at the Exhibition. A large and very success‘uli meeting of the W. F. M. Society of Aimos Church was Leld on Wednesday the 12th inst. in the basement of the ch@rch. Mrs. (lRev.) Morâ€" rison of Cedarville, was the principal «peakar anvounced for the «ceecasion. â€" Mrs D. Feiguson of Swinton Park,also adiressâ€" ed the anudience at some« iength, 18 did also Mis, 4. Findiay of this pluce. Mizs Hall, A number frouw Dromore went to Priceâ€" ville Show and all have good worl« to savy about it. Miss Jane Baxter. Toronto, is homo for a tew weeks‘ visit to Egremont frien4{:. C/ulin MeMillan,.our harness maker O 1st prize at Priccville for a fine collection of harness, Lst Sunday was Communsion Sunday in Amos Clhnrch, there werse 12 new members and 157 members participated. Mr _ Jas. Geddes believes in utilizing ou«e of nature‘s foreces and has had erecicg a acw windimil!, from the Ontario C#, Mr. Jno Campbell on the north lne bas also treated iimself to one from the Moeâ€" Kimmozn ageney in your town. Protou Council met at Mopeviile on Saturday 15uhn. We bad some very cold rains last week. Toat, [The Dundalh Ferald for the past two weeks has been baving a sly drme atb "Tom‘ our Hopeville correspondent: over bis bad Engiish amongs uther things. Towm‘s English, like the Ierald‘s is not * ivfallable"! and the "existance"t of some bad coustructions among his contributions has evideuntly not preventid them from being iead. _ ‘Boys‘ wili be careless in their Grammar as we well dhoow Mr. G., but really we cannot believe Tom‘s bad grammar has been responsible for the ianicipal fervor which i; alleged to exist. Be n good boy Tom and atteed to you,! Euglish, and the Hera‘d‘s bad boys won t throw stones at you.â€"Bd. R.]\ Mr P. Shaw lhad a very succesâ€"fal barn raising on Wednesday the 12th. The Her«ld said it was Tuesday, but that is nothing for h: to say. Norman MeAnley and his sister has beevu at their old home m Melancthon atâ€" tending a brother who has been yery sick. Me died on Thursday the 18th. Mr. C. Jack‘s son go at Mr. Shaw‘s raising. Our sick people are improving and all able to go around with the exception of Daniel Haw, who is still low. Hay must be very denr in Dundalk if we can belheve the Herald item of last week that a load of clover realized $210. Full particalars in College Announceâ€" ment and Journal, _ Free to any adâ€" dress. _ Send for ore toâ€"day, to C. A, FLEMING, Prinâ€"ipal K>" It is the very best place in ._=3 F" Canrada to get a Thorough &73 | Cl Busivess Edusation, «1 OWEN SOUND, On:. 1 ATTEND THE DROMORE. got his bhand bruised $ d m TY Emmes" 0 wions, oto., caused by past nluses, l’ivouw vigor and size to shruaken orzans. ond quickly but NN'{ restores Lost Manhsod in old or younz, Rasily sarried in vest pocket, Prico #1.00 a package, Bix for $5.00 with a writics. qrarcittce in oure op monsy refundod, box"" uy ax IM;YAPIO®, bat insist on having IHDAPS. ‘;; your druggist has noy m it, we will send it nrenald, BEMEDY €0., Proprs, Chicage, HL or our Asou tss Undartoking at Wonld i.tumate that shke it conmnae i Furniture and Underiaking Buâ€"ine»s es lished by her fathor in DPusham in 185$ a will endenvor to give all old a d ne w oousns ors the sameo eutire aâ€"tisf.ction Har wit: (g 3 “:’ ga LU‘m. Ui{acitarlane Ǥ { ) NEXT BANK. 3 en raes i yoesmgs aPF C3 «4% *€ ce $ [Ze have » Rememt«s the standâ€"oppns Martket, Parbam! a‘Gv oat; first MISS= 5421 m % «l c hhads ; «*4 uS . 3 hss q‘â€"‘":" he4 g‘, & 7 CÂ¥ Lees R rer M"*"FARLANE And wiil be pleased to quote prices. and show you samplées â€"at any time. Our stock is complets in «l1 lines, and you will find the prices, very low in every case. 1U} UTUm. )TacQiarlane MISS SHB Y WATCHES, cLoOckKks, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, PC of & FRAN â€"RU: i Emla‘ming on late«t at reasonable ""tos «6i N6 & {3 ig B €y #\ ite the cur Agou ta» Kake *3 J . y yy 2 °0 i4 U pPPOx A 100 Aors Fanry in Bentine} good lot, at say $$850 shou} $1200. . Who speaks tirst ? Mous® aAxp Lop at Allan Pap given away, comfortable d ‘good sta ble Money to loan at 5 per cer {Life and Accident Insurance "I‘lcket.s for sale. Debts collec business attended to quick | promptly, ‘Poacdal, 11. :4 C"l8, Aago before Mr. Teasdale built on it a large brick d welling which he says cost $1900, Hossacn Farar; at Lamilash, about 97 acres, good building, close to Post Offina * Cliau o o is C offers the following bargains : Traspaue FARM ; lot 30, con. 2, W.G. R. Bentinck. ‘Win sell this fine 100 acres for but little more than was Jmid a few years ago before Mr. ~!‘c;ea%('i.alc Duilkt On it a lungm aniat At each others throats w probably raise the prices, ®st. Eingland & Russia & n e OeE much in ‘muse of your shall do all I »maun‘‘tn L. value to otheps Wns \wisety sns w ce as d 4. d I"'"l(“(‘y being extensiyely ad vertised, whic not relieve him in the least. L wa ginning to give up all hope of his ; ery, when by chance I mentione case to a friend who strongly ad me to give Phrenoline a trial, I did so, with the result that whe boy had taken only half a bottle he able to get on his hieycle and ride any other boy around the bloci 3\ 3 [3 0,,7 °_ ie pist TwoO years : was so bad at times that hbe had to be carried about on a matirass : was attended by two city doctors apparently without the slightest henefit : spent 10 days at Caledonia Springs, came bome with no marked _ im rovement ; â€" took three !mules of a l-ll()meonmhiz- Sssmz oe hsms 29 been a sufferer from inflai matism for the past two bad at times that he had about on a matirass + was GENXTLEMEX®,â€"I har best to express my appre yaluable rheumatic rem« My son Gordon, who is Almost a MIRACLE / acres, good hb Oflice, Store, Will sell at a gr SwIs Erpx |FaA RM good form in Wil *: | Bites, Whips. l &e., &c. Heavy & Light Harness CALL & SEE OUR | Coliars, Pads. uns 100 nores We Handle everything in the Harnes line, at right prices. OTrAwa,. Sept, 9th, 1896. To the Phrenoline Medicine Co,, Ltd, Olttaria. 3 3 71 3 )A tde resuit that when my had taken only half a bottle he was To get on his bieycle and mde like other boy around the block, certainly feel that I cannot say too ) Pok PAWN dumrainet ied E" Hanover Gonveyancer, F4 ‘n'mse of your medicine," and all T can to make known its ) others. Yours yery > sincerely, (Signed) RBUBEy CLARK, « LEAVEN |, Jr. ‘ at a great bargain or trade. 8 Farar, township of Holland m in German settlement, 1 cheap op exchange. Conâ€" ) neves, well improrea, tE ARM in Bentinck, pretty , @t say $850 should bring Who speaks tirst 2 # ) Lor at Alan Park â€" n ha , good building, clos Store, Church and Pss t D T0 SUIT YOU. The Hanover C 3 " mM Alan Park, to be , comfortable dwelling, s pg t C eR OnT C TTREEs n, who 1s 9 years old, has from inflammatory rheuâ€" I lnu-dly know how ‘ appreciation of your c remedy, Pbrenoline. 7 PC OL nis recoyâ€" I mentioned the strongly advised a trial, t; took three hic remedy now rtised, which did collec'ted; all quickly and * eért. Fire, onvevancer _ but in the J meautime School As ould beâ€" $ Ehe Burha t YVOLâ€"XX. Remember the Mel in the Town Hall, Noy Port Elgin, the ‘Tim ‘become incorporated population is now oven Rev., Mr. Scott, M« two able sermons on & Presbyterian church, is to occupy the pulpt HorTicourreRraLâ€" Kaciety are bemg ® HortTiccLrCRAaL Society are bemg aweek and member the Secretary, M their supplies. Mr, Thos. lande! his new residence on on Monday last, and easy walking distan« a hoon in rough wea much bhappiness in ings. EvaxceEusric SE Kitching is â€"cond: Evangelistic meet g appointment. Mi known to Durhamit meetings and nnu{ Mr. P. J. Ma oficial at Ows« farm for a tert H. Batterman and will lose : Mr, â€" Batterm worth News. roused Thursday, Oct toy fari han fou "finisher" has the heing sacrificed. Tnus Lats M nesday of last w gathered in anoth of this district in Grvierson, 8r. Th 78rd year and wa ent of Bentinck. hand, came | fron land about 45 y Hamilton for a s ing up their hon children were bo bhoys and 2 girls awoman of grea hospitable and ki will be greatly m in HMampden & ‘hushand. Bravo! is amnnual announ MHerald and We aweek, and it s secured that far Thin Red Line" subscribeors this ture that is cau Great Britain. so much excites heart of every I them feel likec land Laddies !" every Canadian with the year‘ magnificent pa ald and Wee The subscripti U n th LOCAL AND Kueizger CoN was completely ing last to lis {ivenville Kiei Kleizer is bet "msen(u(,i"" © lighted all w Dickens‘ fayori of the charact Heep and Mica fine. Miss Z ed voice of gre ~»Land o‘ the ence more tha The platform, labors of Mr. G tive home like ally arranged supplied by M furnitare requ was kindly fu Miss Large‘s nmmced exi and to the feels duly U M i] w in of n So th MC

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