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Grey Review, 19 Jul 1894, p. 2

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w arbitrate. Gireat destitution proâ€" !J The Vaited â€"vory saon among the miners. "t,;-ih«?u Nome even «dying ot starvation. But | Bac Shere was no rieting, no destraction of | vicini "um\;lf__m'. ard the $trikers won the | "‘\‘k‘;{: pouse symprthy of the people. [( "Tis Dately constiitatory measures wibe xaonia Encesstal, and under the urbane gald d &)Cewith and under the urhane gu NOmIK Chiao sÂ¥ proy ing amount pegan t had be TT â€" * C C mICm OT" CXCAmeEy of the ('«»xnl{lty‘i.'i[fifl-;l;’ POrty. ar &ivt ies , | lInkes, came two of_our stap TT LC ind tho @itkers won fnt | A. t Hnineand Cc th, \elntosh ie s tainl tÂ¥ of the ‘people. Ui:i. "Tis whispercd.> that anothe; ately â€" conctiitatory measures wiaie | m nial event is being rushed to a lecesstul, and under the urbhane gald fkis) â€" with great alncrity, Nss of Lord R«ebery a m under. nel 'Ifihm ball mateh will i E'imt ~s arrived at between MaSâ€" | noek ':‘fl.n.,.l $X ie * es ho fui. ______[0~ ~CCAmumng ht [Tuth of shis statement evidently in sach cirâ€" â€" d nees the emplovees must share fl:fifi‘.’f: toss with she employer. dut the Chicago strikers didn‘t think pn waixt on the eall of their leadors they stopped work. â€" The mot sympathized r'u'h the strikers, and virtaally took MM of the City of Chicuon AaL tor a tair day‘s work. Put M may held that in the present de gomtition of frade he was pay large a wage as his business warrant. And admitting the n Pofi statement evidently in su. ,_fig;:: _gn emplovees must the ues‘ foss with the em»n us the wthins be trme enou spupsibil:ties duiy of eanits nas fp« z "Fhey | eon receivipng Debs cours day our ne must | dW as 'lll ge would world The great ployees at (!] throug hout th The wireonffer Faj n & fair w whe Irish members, an Bection are determined abolition of the House of ever the Government h Assurances to all the se PC haks 4 d hoid of the conflicting elements in the House of Commons, The budget t which the Tories gave a most uncom promising . opposition â€" has virtuall y passed, and Morley has given notice that hbe will this week move the second reailing of 3 measure for the better government of Ireland, the Evicted Tenants‘ Bill. Many important meas ures have been laid over until rext session, Among these the Welsh Disâ€" pstablishment Bik hoids a first place. The Nonâ€"Conformists of Wales aided by their Anglican brethren have been qwessing their claims upon the Governâ€" ‘ ment. _ And the CGovernment has promised to make it the first Governâ€" mene measure in the next session, Hom& | Rule for Ireland is prossad hw THE CHICAGO RAILWAY STRIKE 8t Sossing of ‘k i“i“l I;l"l;ol' as no rieting, no destraction of | v:“:l: ‘, ard the ‘i,‘rgkers won the | '*\"“fi‘:] npathy of the people. T. | *; S t o. "i concilitatory measures wabe w-m.isll il, and undet the urbane en3 | fikiah «~As the so: ament flll\'nn‘-( becomes more hoid of the eo House of (m purdens. Thus, beer are taxed because th Phcillem who are rea per sent. or more, ypoi are better able to bear. taxation than the work; and coffee, ind l kept in view is the eq & buariJens in proportion of the shouirters that has burdens, to the capacity Mam said, that the present Governâ€" ment had already passed two meas pr s~ose giving self government to villagers, and the other introducing an equitable and radieal transformaâ€" tion of the taxing s\ stemâ€"mesasures of A+ !»::~caching legislative importance as had been given the country by any preceding CGovernmient for the last thirty years in the same period of time, Great good to the lower and middle Clrsses are ex pected _ from _ the Parish Councils Bill. And in the new artangement of taxation ‘ great strike of railway em s at Chicago and elsewhere rhout the Union has collapsed, rivepullers of the affair announced nuine fillibustering style that it be the biggest strike in the the highâ€"fallutin spirit among ighbors of the Stars and Stripes ave everything the biggest in orld or nothing. After a fow f wild lawlessness the norul‘ C °~~ Teacned wom the tele reports, absolutely nothing " gained by the emplovees omptained that they were nof & a living wage, and this may cnough Capital has its 10â€" ‘ties as well as Iabor. The eapital is to pay a fair wase that it has been a working majority â€"â€"Mr. e gn an adepy Bam . said, ment had parnings at about « 41 this calculation shat the line is feas @gnmercially, D00 00 CC OCC ~ATaercnee t Lxrtawa bas concluded its labors, but nothing of q tingible character has heen efected, Protection stood in the wyay ot any acheme of interebarge of pruducts hetween the Colonies being wdopted, and the nossibility of impos. ang differential duties on British and Polonies goods by the different Col-! ies was regarded with doubt, The | submarine eable scheme between Vanâ€" | pfouver and Australia and New Z«-u-: ,nnd was received with more general favor. Rr. $ mens one of the foreâ€" most cable experts in the _ world world estimgtes the entire cost of the gable, 7,M0 nauteal miles, and lay ing 4 Jt down, at £10,000,00) _ Thig sum yould be raised ander Goyernment Feenrity at 3 p. c. Then the runping pXxporses per annam he sets down at pbont six thousand dollars, and t t parnings at about double that nxoint{;. Jn this calculation MÂ¥ Siemens holds }, ghat the line is feasible, practically and | n CC Puuens Lountics in _ strike continwcd for The Coal men reBused Grcat destitution proâ€" on among the miners. ~od N ;_Y â€" athcils Dm'lu-m‘ J"l’- 194n, 1894 , "\“"l'l!l'.'llum for the NC virmuy m* ty of Chicago, desâ€" Morley, Seeretary for measure f Ireland ly HON L0 the steas..i | 1p_ pyiopet, V hen all bad united with in proportion to the strength ’ the Durbam lodge and li?cd ufi for the ders that have to bear t drive or march to Allan Park t ey&‘e- l oneo s E20eE | seuted a Pageant seldom seen in Durâ€" the DupCity of the various | ham, â€" ‘Thg curvetting horses, the the community to bear the music of the bands, the gaily eolored Phus, beer a; d _ whiskey | shirts and imposing regalia, the sword,; because the Brewers ard l' the spear, the bibles and the banners, 1 ralizing 40 or zq | 1MAde & splendid show of halt a mile 10 are rea en o +Cl tong, and while the great majority more, ypon their capital, | were in the heyâ€"day of youth and plainâ€" ble to bear an incregse of | ly under the influenee of "lovp’s young n the workmar on his tea dream, " there were not wanting some ‘ past life‘s meridian who have youthfal memories recalled of "orange walks" *h K k waae~~s in other lands in the olden time. ssion of the British Parliaâ€" 'l‘hc_tlusl.y roads made the drive C3, the »bery Ministry west«llsngrm-uhh-. !:ut when the inner is the Rosebery "".M!) man had been satisfied horene a.«r ¢ and more seeure IN its . 1 and is pressed by , and the Radical ined to push the se of Lords. Howâ€" nt has given such he sections of the n able to command Intereclonia} wllers such as fizzled out So We Sas * W Early in the morning Darham began ornment for the l8%t | o haye a sprinkling of color and the the same period of time, beauntiful lily was in request. Lodges the lower and middfe | from Urclcuside and &iuth '}ilenelg HNEDNCCEE » were early in town and we repreâ€" ‘“\lll“h\'l 1 'r'”"; the sented. _ ‘The lodge on the 2nd con. of lC« Aind ite the "*"* | Egremont wasnot represented officially, taxation, the principle some of its members s ending the du}y]' the cqual adjustment elsewhere. _ When allj had united wit oportion to the strength | the Durham lodge and lined up for the that haÂ¥ye to bear thogn | IriY® or march to Alla»a p._ 43. , h (OF D ’, d d AERETTR ars and Stripes | DY @sserting that h hre and Strip?s in Armagh, ; the biggest in The enthusiasm t} . _ After a fow was at high wa ness the moral didn‘t get higherâ€"t] ullers such as evening was a comnt izzled out. So | D&. and from distar f' h ele. | away Dromore the rom the teleâ€" } would be discussed 1 lutely nothing | down, he emplovees. | The Editors :of ix they were not | papers were on the g , and this may ’ y freely with the ep il has its 1e.| For wholesouled e $ Inbor. The | commend us to Dru t & fair was, | Keivey. of Greenside y a fair wage | enemy that falls into Put Mr. l'ull-J vigor holds out. sent depressed | _ ‘The Allan Pal.'Ik Bfi;: as paying as | musig during the a siness | would f :;'lr:lo:’ fife and * ¢ the truth of | Â¥. CXperis in the world tes the entire cost of the atical miles, and lay ing £10,000,00) _ This sum sed under Goyernment â€" €. _ Then the runping the clectors at Rotter 8 by the different Col raed with doubt, The le scheme between Vanâ€" ustralia and New Zeaâ€" ved with more general cmens one of the foreâ€" XPCrts in the world ul n t t l 7 CemSporiation to the penal colonies. :’! P« IF x Neâ€" | _.__f, 5 "7.""C ic echoes 0 no day mact i r 5 resse wroilamm t‘vl‘ would be discussed betore the sun was B(‘sxdes forbxd‘dmg ",'e moiting . to its he ely nothing | down, crime, the bill provides that the BAhd employvees. The Editors :of both the Durham | trials of Anarchists shall not be YePee I nain as y were not | papers were on the grounds, and mixâ€" | ed in the newspapers. The Italian bill The: nd this may | Wx freeily wih the crowds, is more stringent. The other Europâ€" quite has its re For wholesouled enthusiastic work | ean Powers are not idle. violin, abor. Tpe | fommend us to Drammer Dan Meâ€" Basti ige} ra word | numer “f ". Phe Kelvey, of UGreenside lodge. Pity the The name l:;:’.“'"“(;“ 1 to | gramm tMIT W2CC | enemy that falls into his hands, it his | of general application and used t t ere‘n o Mr. Pull vigor holds out, denote a fortress, because limited in tnke pa t depressed The Allan Park Brass Rand farnished the reign of Charles V to the Castle of chaiem paying as | musig during the afternoon and thle St. Antoine in Paris. By the king‘s Misses: iess | would \‘i'll'rivuftxlum.ddrum bands at intervals order Hugues Aubroit, according to id 8. e | truth of | *4 98Â¥â€" aweermnenee tati ahore tradition its first prisones, enlarged the | John I in such cirâ€" DoRNOcH fortification known as the towers of St. | All was must share « * 4 Antoine, by adding four new towers, | Notes employer, | _ Foot Ball Match.â€"Our F‘BR CTib | making six in all. ‘This was in 1369, | well fic idn‘t think | visited the Lake on the 1th, being inâ€" | pp,, English had possession of the Basâ€" npr:sl:do\ \ders they ,v"*!""'h""'h"lr'}.v'hv '-\:( '.'.':i :l’:;"'f::w': tille in the reign of Hénry V, but it reâ€" en out | re P $UCRESS, ¢ oug x npathized ) ;“u:( l';.‘l‘ln'.ir (‘l"‘:‘;\“;‘l:\";"“ were al.aelr\‘t verted to the French at the capture of many pl 0 0 € 6 i43 - j + Mkesct s P s a ally took | they resolve to fulfil their agreement. Ianf; by Ch.lrlc§ VIl., in 1436. In the . ‘ago, desâ€" ” To the surprise of our boys ;hoix* uplmn- Bastille were imprisoned many emiâ€" mor 3 | ents failed to show up and refused to r ; ; ; "acis Fick. ~OF conrse there "Was uo â€" Brateh I nent m’e 1. _ One is in‘clmed to believe The we o the W | gmuire, But. our own eleyen, being lined | that every notable Frenchman SP°M! | warm fo leading | up for Dlay, gratified the spertators part of his life in the Bastille. The Duke account ¢ misch{iof | PN®eN* by a game, f l of Guise imprisoned the PATIIAMORE | are yery. y The Misses MceDonald, of the Queen & A 5 MX COC | City gro up at our genial Colin‘s spendâ€"| there. The Duke of Nemours spent]| _A grea call off, | ing their annual vacation. thirteen years there. The famous | went dow d gained | . Pedagogue . R. B. Ledingham, of| May with the Iron Mask‘dived there. | found th h Bloomindale, is home holidaying away | .,) " ® the l ne slen his vagation in mirth and }".Il]i.',‘\ [*Uflqueg was thero, Voltalre:w(l a lOllg peoP ‘resident | | Ffome agnin after enduring all the | list of notables The people came to | | Pr. Mar ippoint a | horvors of their Exam‘s are Mr, APCRIG [vamaSe® (snls e ws eed & € s Â¥ cctinecefeciccs Y F 2L ‘e secure in its elements in the The budget to ad been satis¢e,; ] . _ V "Tner | ©00, * If . was propa ure ip i; | man had been satislied, horses and Britain should discrin TPO M IS | rigeg disposed of, and the gay erowds | ho eolonies, and . th ts in the | increased by the Allan Park and Han return should diseri idget to | over lodges and their friends, had iserii t uncom, | assembled by the shady banks of a / her. rirtualfy | Mostiovely reach of the Saugeen river, A paragraphâ€"with it notice uu‘:} ment was .the‘onlu of the day, | casesâ€"is ‘going the We were not in time for the first of wess at the present, second | the speaking but through the courtesy I i Pts hi _ better | of the Chairman, Mr. Jas. Edge we are | Halley‘s comet is now Evieted | able to furnish a list of the speakers. | the planet Saturn, ; 6 meas , Nir. H. Brigham, was in a position to | earth, "Then, when g , | welcome the assemblage and at the all now living be here til next |same time worthily represent Alan | j . " Ish Dis= | Papk, Messrs. Aljoe and Woodland, | i8Â¥ ® comet is a mag place. ’nhl veterans in Orange ranks, repreâ€" ‘I'_‘ 18 3, its nebulosity, aided | sented Durham, while Mr. Jas. Staples | diameter of 857,000 mil e been ’Li'o',‘if’r‘,.z's'fl.fiifif? whht "es‘ j Sorogce) | triin. extended over + overnâ€" l the Orange cause than the otd. The one-th.ml ot the distan« t has | clergy were in force, spoke with foree, | to zenith. overn. | seemal to be highly "!'l‘l"'c;“'e‘l_: and | _ Crop reports from Ma: ession, | mast have been gratifiec &t their reâ€" Northâ€" West give | pron cention MErde MitEiie sttfi ta ,\U]. by The five Rev. gentlomen were Mr. | h(“‘wtf {‘h( wheat {"’ adical Conmor, of Durham, Mr. Craigie, q-lj‘“ ““"‘f' accounts, are h the | Hanover, Mr. Gilpin, at present on the | though in some districts Howâ€" | Varney circuit, and Messrs, Jeunings ! the better of a rain befor i sueh | and Gardiner, gins. â€" There is time, anc f the ’l‘l'nc s[nl‘:lk:n;: as we heard it, and as ) tricts room, for a conside we heard about it, was temperate in omenay i 6 mand tone, intensely loval in its cl'x.'n'm'u-r. Or.‘\“‘l“ 'l'"d lflhngoxvu ?t‘ ecn‘ained many warm references to and this and reaping. Favor eulogies of Wm. of Orange, his charâ€" }in the interyal can ade KE. acter and his work, while much of an centage to present estin interesting and didactic maturp "®43 ) vield, It is to be hoped it pressed upon the listeners. Nor was f se rigk _ @mâ€" | there wanting hamor and banter, and | _ Antiâ€"Avarchist bills hay rhere | the crowd eniexad ap. ____ _ "CC! m exe‘tin notice second better vieted meas F 22000060 2y adding four l-'m-: ]nnnl .\::-tvh.r 'Ouv” :'- "'- CT4b | making six in all. This: visited the Lake on the l1th, ‘eing inâ€" The Em'lish had pnsscss' vited thitherby the LakeCtub. Chat bdgs I uonl i. 2T 3 p o 3 tille in the reign of Henry were bound for suceess, and although | rted to the F h four of their erack players were alsent, ‘,e e tO e French .,t th they resolve to fulfil their agreement. Ian.s by Charles VIL, in 1 To the surprise of our boys their up‘mn- Bastille were imprisoned ents failed to show up and refrsed +a } 5 Mrs. Dr. Melatosh vial M.P. The inspirin hn it lbn\g o2 o e ce enemy that falls into his hands, it his vigor holds out. The Allan Park Brass Rand farnished musi¢ during the afternoon and the various fife and drum bands at intervals all day. n‘erence at Ireland, C PCY C C oo ie ": Lng Afi bif. Â¥ p k from tke €.T.6, employment * Cne. Â¥~intiah; veusn,iv. reit gouar dA us We ase u4 h is c Pressed upon the listeners. Nop wa there wanting hamor and banter, and the crowd enjoyed the passage at arm when the young Mr. Gilpin, proud o being an Irishman, was acused by the ngmf)lr. Gardiner of having a Cumber land man for a grandtather ! Mr. (;i]. pin was not to be downed however, and triumphant‘y maintained his position by asserting that his father was born in Armagh. The enthusiasm throughout the day was at bigh watee maurkâ€"hnr D k fr might be s; generation | the Orangre telergy were weit same Park old 3 C i dP Pmet ") _ "fC? the infiuence of "Jove‘s young dream," there were not wanting some past life‘s meridian who have youthfal memories recalled of "orange walks" in other lands in the oldan +t&. C fve ;}.. The 201th anniversary of the battle of the Boyne has come and gone, Early last Thursday morning many thousands of oyes throughout the Provinee were no doubt gladdened at the prospect of a beautiful day in which to celebrate the event, and honop at the same time the pious and immortal memory of its hero, Wiltiam I(, Privece of Orange, : The celebration has in it much of a military \charaeter and yet is accompanied by so much of peaceful display that the weaâ€" ther is an important factor in its sueâ€" cess, and we would advise all future heroes to win their reaown in the month of July, a time of the year which Iifecls twudf® rechued Snb ks c oal o u8 o thin & ot ball mateh will 'S-} Dorâ€" a2d Cenire. The k (kâ€" for t the Lith prox., wll?k: an 6 ; N The the P ’ known lawâ€"abiding ch; people do warrant the the hope, that when ion â€" does ariso, it w ily and amicably sett free from |the barbaritios acterized the Chicagro stri . (Rntons up the Hunt & Co, "S, and we would advise all futur roes to win their renown in th mth of July, a time of the year whicl ids itseif admirably to outâ€"door cele itions. | Vistons or | storeg sup | dre to be provided, y | and workshops, the ployment of emple Happily no occasion I the action of such a 1 | tion, although there j | soon it may arise. _ P | ence of such a court known luw~uhitllng w people do warrant + on the grounds, and mixâ€" h the crowds, psouled enthusiastiec work s to Drummer Dan Meâ€" ireenside lodge. Pity the s s . PE rtnight s tour, in the inty Capital and fimt _ our star dominies VC . CCC . AeHeE of all disputes be labor and their e work done, the m: \u::tona.ncg of is the guest in f _\ _____ _ E*aCCB, ClG, ccte »ily no occasion has yet arisen for etion of such a Board of Conciliaâ€" although there is no saying how it may arise. Bat the very exist of such a court, with the well w Vicuss CX es " I ggap _2 _ _ _ _ Wen Incitation to crime, ) at hn rag w I % s * mis father was born | such as practiced by the Anarchists, | shall be tried by the correctional courts m throughout the day | °* Gesudt indhars t Bifrk but it| withoat juries, and that the prisoners ~â€"the procession in the | found guilty shall be se\:erely pm.uab- tmiterpart of the morynâ€" [’ ed. Among the penalties prescribed stant Hanover to farâ€" | jg transportation to the penal colonies. ic echoes of the d:w{ 6 iddi iti to â€" sides forbidding the inciting d betfore the sun Wias B".Slde & «nother matriâ€" THE TWELFTH "CU Mis position tather was born 1 ETV it 2 DPOSitON to | mayer <yp..__â€""O""HD Approaching the | My, Geo,. Ewers left to spend the vacaâ€" | _ :.Tl'”: l‘. position to ’ earth. "Then, when it returns, may | tion at his home in Toronto, be l‘l. ) ll:.uL::l;:t at\“t‘lllc all now living be here to see, for Hal.| Mr. Boaks, of King, who formerly | 48 c aret “’«u!i:mll? ley‘s comet is a magnificent objecq |POim« years igo lived on Mr. Hinks'{ inge ranks, repreâ€" In 183%3, its n0bulnsil:y, or head, had a farm was visiting old friends here last I ile Mr. Jas Staples E diameter of 357,000 miles. â€" In 1682, its wask: o ;}::: [ qule 2 SouUFer | train extended over thirty degrees.. | _ The Misses o S n o t dage | 2 ban the old. ,l,ho{one-thinl ot the distance from horizon | :‘,:.fl:, s Cl MA Aorsktew “‘y'l able , spoke with foree. | to zenith. «ETT. a speedy Accept _ _ EOm CC â€" Cibe, CCC Briuin'sgoul offices have been acâ€" ‘easion has yet arisen for cepted in a friendly spirit by China such a Board of Conciliaâ€" and Japan in the Corean dispute. : there is no saying 10w 1. Over 200 women and girls employed use. Buat the very exist in a shirt factory in Porr Chester, N.Y. ,'"‘A !Ic“un‘l w‘"'t the f“"” ; have grone on strike against a redueâ€" »oing charnetep ol our tion in wages, rant the indulgence of £ o las "when ""the * ccoss Trouble hag aAgain broken out in |:'(- it ;”.“ h;- speed. Honan, and the native pricsts are ‘-lh’l\' settled 'md[ be | Preaching a war of extermination i:-;n-‘mr‘i tick whk‘:h char. | 82i0st the white missionaries, ‘hicago strike, The first parade of Orangemen in c ie rmnnen n Montreal since the famous Hackett riot of 1877 took place recently. _ The !IYE}' TH. l procession â€" avas not molested in any iversary of the battle of ! way, io mt 2. uo '“', Northâ€" West give ¢ on e Str. | harvest. The whea ';,':.f'lc;‘v“lll,fi," :t to these accounts, t present on the / though in some dist esars. Jeunings | the better of a rain 1 gins. There is time, heard it, and as I HFiGEs POGOM. for a enr C Arnibursmues & e result hcils of Conciliation and r the amicable settlement es between employers of eir employees, as to the he mascrials used, proâ€" res supplied when such ided, ventilation of mines ‘ 8 the dismissal or cmâ€" of our employees, f0 Mr paren 128 4 the | _ FoRr SALEâ€"Two Short BHogp Dur eat | ham Bulls for Sale.â€"J, \\'onm.‘.\'p, "Cy I Reure® x Six Hnl:ns.â€"blstrmmg Kidâ€" . | noy Camd Bladder PDiscanes relieved in six ”‘" | hours by the "Great South Amerrcaq Kidâ€" x | ney Cure," This new remedy is a great °P* | surprise and dclight on account of its ex« ; coeding prowptuess in velicving pain in fln Otâ€" | blaslder, ki-h-p,_-e beck and every Qn ot fhe for | gringry Pes*2gÂ¥in "male or female, _ It reâ€" @P | hoves mmtim‘};,Lwam and pain in peSâ€"inar ~|at nimoet imme. t Hy "If you Waut \&i wt | t uietand eure t« . rgmedy, l%g y Mss ‘ I.'o}‘g‘.m_umg C#, 1 t> _ L * R Â¥ PR ICes to an( | **"° «60 l‘(‘.'l[ his charâ€" ) in the intery ich of an centage to p UE Bs | yicld, â€" It is t Nor was y iter, and Antiâ€"Anaret catarms 1 duced in the F PDAUAE Of P use k Prccllle POCEOC CUMIV .R regard the Bastille as the emblem | of monarchical despotism, and when the Revolution broke out in 1789, one of the first things they did was to raze it to the grouncd The Bastille fell on Julv 14 of that year, of which last Satâ€" urday was the one hundred and fifth anniversary. â€" The French citizens of Canada gelebratp the occasion genâ€" evally. and â€" _ "Ced in the French and Italian Chamâ€" | bers of Deputies and their passage will very considerably facilitate police supâ€" ervision of the disturbers in each counâ€" try. ‘The French measure provides that oral or WTrIitECN inCitAtiO® to nstnas Comalop centage to present estimates â€" yield. â€" It is to be hoped it wil}, Antiâ€"Ararchist bills have been Bus x s UV 22 tricts room, for of straw and fil this and reapin in the interyal ta blishâ€" The conclusions reached by the Coloâ€" , nial Conference on the subject of the !' trade of the Empire were two in numâ€" ber. First, it was urged that the colâ€" onies should enjoy the right to discrimâ€" ingte,in favor of one another ; and seeâ€" ond , > it â€" was proposed that Great Britain should discriminate in favor of l the colonies, and that the colonies in return should discriminate in favor of { her. I the Inge o. .3 _ _ _ Oe theit way there, the last one having set out a few days ago. â€" The most peculiat fact in conneeâ€" tion with its popularity is that its hotel managers have never advertised, A new employment for women has been opened by the Bank ot England, which has for the first time this year found em ployment for six lad y clerksâ€" work that their quick â€" fingers and thorough accuracy enable them to perâ€" form with great skill. Their duties are fo count and compare the bank notes which, having been in cireulaâ€" tion, return to the bank never to be | reissued. p j \ j 2 0Cnmer resorts the North Pole has sprung into extraordinary prominence this year. About six exâ€" peditions are now on their way there, the last one having set out a few days ago. ‘The most peculiar fact in conneeâ€" tion with its nennlas.«.. 1__3 _0 »vedets Among summer Pole "has somnme : 3y 1 3 _ _ 3 C 0 Tat the new â€"eribwork at the head of the new ship canal ag the Canadian $oo will have to be reâ€" built in two years, owing to defective workmanship, P reports from Ma Kincardine eleetors rin favor of byâ€"laws pt _puteliase of the water and of a municipal plant. Experts state that the at the head of the new ~*+@ +2 | . | ie [ usuna, +t â€"n" 36 * sb is es on n hoz 4 Prairie fires are raging in South | â€" Mr. and Mrs. McCormick were away tif A Dakota. visiting friends in Minto last week. e \.JM s Cholera is spreadi Mr. W. J. Wilson has the frame work 5o es rate in St Petlctrs}ll)fi Ne atan alarming of his hounse compicted and ready for * 4; 1"(?0) hy % U‘R. A the "brick. George Parslow made a fine ,\g,x i To3 take! N\ ; The . fast Atlantic steamship susidy job of the wook work, ut nfe +4 y % bill passcd' the second reading in the |" a few have started haying, and here ,r.i‘; {-‘;fi%’f;: C "’ ”011-9.& 0( Commons, and there can be heard the click of the jfff’i»' \;’Jg-’ hy " % a ‘ Britain‘s good offices have been acâ€" mower, levelling the hay crop which is‘ ig* "‘Jfi,éfi €((/ is cepted in a friendly spirit by China | light in general this year. , ,( 29 7:@;«‘” \k‘, ind Japan in the Corean dispute. A number of the boys from this part J #* -,'.a \u} Over 200 w d #i 5 left for the lower settlement last Monâ€" AC &i\-,% wit KISNY NC# Ome{] V gl,rls emplo,)Cd day but came back and were in lots of TD n a shirt f':lcf,m‘_y in Port Chester, N. Y. time for the picâ€"uic, Lack of work was }’2\ O v4 _JQJGE !:u'n gone on strike against a redueâ€" i the causo I0n in wraaus St give promi The wheat fiel 2008 €C00â€" SUCl " ° *2ut defore ripening bc~/ paid a visit to his e is time, and in these U | Donalq and Mrs for a considerable growth / recently, filling out of head between | _ Miss Hannah M Pping. Favorable weather quickly under the yal can add a large per. | Miss M. Brander, present estimates of the| Mrâ€" and Mrs. . i rain beforc s the emblem of , and when the in 1789, one of & municipal electric HKd * Ki o st parade of Orangemen in since the famous Hackett riot took place recently. _ The § the rounds‘ of the ( esent, to the effect that is now in the vicinity of ’ with diagrams in some manitoba and the | relative promise of a good | recently o sns inmt ont d the native pricsts are & war of extermination x xd . 1 are looking well, ‘cts they would be eleetors y providing for the r works system iecoraing introâ€" 1000 08 00 00 m cet ashtace, We aro sorty tq chronicle that Miss Mina Stoddart" mat w53 . 0_ khat Mis We are pleased to see that Mis is able to be out agnin. Miss A is spending hop holidays with t enic. be 1 With the farmer, hay mal order of the day ; the crops a this part though perbaps not as last year, Two or our villagers wore sent fo teach in the haunted schoolâ€"house, the ghost would not work for them A great number of our young men ’ went down the country for harvest but found that there is so little to do that the people can do it themselves, Dr. Mary Brandervides a wheel which she finds more convenient than a horge. Miss Mary McGowan, of Oak ville, is the guest of Mr. John McGowan for a few weeks. The weather has been very dry and warm for the last few weeks and on account of this our village blacksmith‘s are very busy setting ties, etc. Notes.â€"Mr. McCannel spoke a few well fitting words congraiulating t! e people on getting up so pleasaut a p'( = nie and beljeved much talent was hidâ€" den out of sight which could outshite many places, The picâ€"nic at Bulsam Valley proved quite a success. Music by bagpipes, violin, bands and fife; dancing and numerous sports and games. TProâ€" gramme was very good although some were not present th t were expected to take part. Mr. Neil McCannel acted as chairman. Songs were given by the Misses Ferguson and Messrs. C,. Moore and 8. MceDonald, fancy dancing by John L. Campbell, of Swinton Park. All was weil enjoyed. Ghosts have become quite numer ous of late. Some three or four young men, on coming from service at the ball (Greenside) last Sabbath night, between the hours of 11 and 12 o‘clock (of course after gallantly seeing their sweethearts home through the long busb,) saw. something which scemed like a gl'm-’ ering light in the distance, but on drawâ€" ing ne‘r, it was found to be a woman ’ dressed in flowing white garments with its head thrown backwards and one‘ hand pressed on its heart in see ning vain and despair. f 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MceKinnon visited friends at Bunessan Heights last Thursâ€" day, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sn spending part of the relatives and friends at Dromore, Miss Maggio McCa /this week with hers Leod in Sunnidalo., [ Mr. John MelLaugh paid a visit to his aunt lately light The Misses McRae, guests of Miss McPh recestly, Mr. and Mrs. Wim mald and Mrs. D. ’ Mr. Jos. Stephenson was visiting hi daughter in King township this week, Home for the vacation are the follow ing :â€"Misses M. McCannel, A, Cushnie, M. Scott and Messrs, J. H. Coleridge and Geo. Cushnie, Mr. Geo. Ewors left to spend the vacaâ€" tion at his home in Toronto. pleased to see that Miss Ross id wl iefi chalb dsA Li â€" Mr. Gurllie, of Mt. Forest, and Miss ’ other resources fai Ryron, of Toronto, woere guests of Mr. ’ Dundalk #erald, w Hugh MecKinnon last Tuesday, They ©r9us trash to injur, also took in the Balsam \'ulley' name, but the gentl picâ€"nic. paper thought it m Mr. Jos. Stephenson was visiting his r, and consigned it to daughter in King township this week, , (Right place for it, Â¥s edeslt *Come on now, dats th;: boy, I don‘t like you for dat Challie." If the Greenside leveller wasn‘s ing in his boots, and the Gienel; American anxious to get at him ? nie ? "If the boys had enough of resin and string the other night ? If L didn‘t get left badly at the Picâ€" ; Our annual Balsam Vailey Picâ€"nie; | took place last Tuesday in Dave Mc* | Intyre‘s bush and was a grand success, Music was furnished by the McDonald Bros., which could not be beaten in this country, There were two bagpipes, a fiddle and piccolo to furnish music for the dancing platform, on which Mr. John Hector Campbeirl, of Proton, gave some fhte specimens of the art of daneâ€" ing. â€" Besides the dancing the proâ€" gramme consisted of songs, speeches ’ and a tug of war at the elose. â€" This last did not come off very well for they were ) â€" all afraid to dirty their Sumluy-gu-to’ i meeting clothes., We must thank the J ladies of the comimunity for supplying abundance to eat and drink, thus doing themselves credit in helping our picâ€"nic along, What we would like to krow.â€" [ Since our last budget was sent in we notice a change in the Review staff. We are sorry indeed to lose our worthy frieed Mr. MceArthnr but still we are awake to the fact that we have a good man in his place in the person of . Mr, Chas. Ramage. We wish him every suecess in his undertaking, and still further, we wish Mr. McArthur success in whatever business he may underâ€" take. PRICEVILLE. A number of the boys from this part left for the lower settlement last Monâ€" day but came back and were in lots of time for the picuie. â€" Lack of work was \the cause, Misses Mary and Maggie McCormick returned home from the Queen City last Saturday and are going to stay for a short time. â€" There will be a few smiling faces around the corner now. _ Eh Dan! 220R I" INe~ baisam Vn"eyl name, but the gentleman . ¢. paper thought it unfit fo Jos. Stephenson was visiting his ““fl "““""'K“""I “_ to "'Jf‘ Â¥ tor in King township this week. (Right place for it, Editor ie for the vacation are the follow» | _ The Sacrament was held Missos M. McCannel, A. Cushnie, | byterian Clur Alast week,. tt and Messrs, J. H. Coleridge | Will do good, Somenew m ro. Cushnie, “‘h""d' F Ciok‘y) /s teo., Ewers left tospend the vacaâ€"| The 5“'1?;1' y Sehool pic« his home in Toronto, be over before your paper Boaks, of King, who formerly | again, vears ago lived on Mr. Hinks‘ f nadhent nemmr iWtR‘ ifireucie .. as visiting old friends here last Ruecuames. Conto :s 4A Amgiican â€" Rhenmatism Care, lisses McRae, of Durkam, wore / :l',:": ““']lt;\:,.:.'.'::_',',',”;:x, :"' ;”I\h ‘f‘ f Miss MePhail for a fow days ,.bfo',,,y,m.,,".,,,' 1k fewores . ' eause and the dispacn iniwal. 4 WA me s ETA LC $ in A few have started haying, and here and there can be heard the click of the mower, levelling the hay crop which is light in general this year. , hay making is the he crops are good in FAIRWELL CORNERS. Vrs, Wim. MeLleod visited ‘ The Sunnidale for a week or so | S h McK in on is recovering the skilful treatment of ler, M.D., of Pricevilie. ith her sister Mrs F. L King township this week. the vacation are the follow» schoolâ€"house, imt Laughlan, of Ottawa were sent for, to Snell, of Elora, are the vacation with ds near here and nts, Mrs. Neil Mc onald MeKechanic , and the Glenelg wild so heavy M A. Rots her parâ€" are going to stay for a ere will be a few smiling the corner now. Eh spending savers Efi E;np xB E Harrows, Wa ggons, Bugr 2 ASRY & Throshers, Sowing Machr The MeCormick Bindlochineoâ€"the best in the market. ~â€"MeCop Mower, Rakes and Harrows. Watertoo Ploughs, Watortco Char â€"a good solld machine. ~ Buchannasn‘ 1320058 N atorlo Ic shak» | Wrik 200 MTCIIOM, *fi'\- RaN : ‘\ Q"\ BR < Oy d SQ A d 4 -‘_ 9 _ BA Cured o yeure agoyr . Capt. Townsend, 28. _ | DRS. KENNEDY & Kengan,‘s Li P PHOnS eprolaliste of orl They guagan To'oqnm no pay, “nl'!:g!!ent)m;'fi‘o fign?nd fi?:u‘on yenr':%t bu;(hn:l;)::l:z n'i};:“f’:l‘ run A t an honest opizioa, n ttor 0 trow you. ; may nn!;%;l;nn of mgm‘:nd suffering. Cl?u'-"" mon:;:u.. Writo for a f eQuestion List and Book Free. Consultatinn®r... _ Pasmiea _ __~_"neyand Bla Dre, Kenn & REMEMBER i:==ss%== run no risk. Weip, ;) .. @._ @BHON and fifteen years G @rok _ m . * _ t9" No Namss Used Without Written d%(& Consont of Pationt. (‘x(m.xlm'lu..o. m Our New Method Treatment i sromatiens kh pomen of men, drains and lossos, purifies the blood, clears the brain, bufl.md): up the nervous and sexual systems and restores lost vitality to the body. We Guarantee to Cure Nervous nebility, Failing Manhoco# 41 Y aaridl » ict Gleet t 1 @94 , SEak Rarts mog ol aitistere, O Set eirartmant s nain oo3 Sh tm B M Bm m s on se l n We i BUleo nA cng Amgrican â€" Rhe tiem and Neara days. ~ Its aetii nb,)e mysteniou eause and the J; LChiP... _ NVd ukV q Who P a (®, me, ud stan } ; drai # C 4ss 22. NA tric i ""'-§L zy o \\fr oys Afe °s sent Pm P\ LÂ¥G use Cured in one in‘nth" all afs ic3 c elmte. â€" AUon Also Agent for the Sin: TIH‘ :‘;nll' byterian ( rnin One of our other resource C Ee e mtE OB Thousands of Young and Midile Aged Men aro annually sv?t to a premai through early indiscrction and later excesses. Self nbuse on Constitatior Diseases have ruined and wrecked the life of many a promising young man. any of the following 8rmptoms: . Nervous and Despondent; Tired in Morning: &m'b"omli;y Poor; k;{-nslx'iy _lfl.l.lfllz E:.cnhbl»is nndulrriublloLEym Blur; P ace: Dreams and Drains ai ; Mestloss; Haggar ooking; 1 flflmt; Mair Loose; Pains in Body: sentan y Ro 5"888ard Looking; Blote Dr. Moulton. WEAK, NERVOUS&DISEASED MEN. Chas. first by M i "Himek Niine enfi t on . c age e PE E6e To exchange a jaded and worn nature and being well informed, you will not 1 f brighti ¢, I EL A seeept any substituto it . Serod. or one of brighiness, buoyaney anc SHHHUEErTETerecrny | power, a very steep hill. Hopes ave vnt(‘rl/uin-[’ To cure forever effects of excesses, for her speedy recovery, _ We annex to ; overwork, worry, etc, t'hm hc'm'v\«-rlhu.f::vt that it is gl‘ll(‘l‘h”.\'l To give full strength, development thought the accident would not have | and tone to every portion and organ of ocearred â€"if the 8.8. had had posâ€"| j o * § 9 ‘ session of their own ropes which are| ‘"* bo4yâ€" held by a prominent merchant of t.his’ Age no barrier, _ Failure impossible, ‘ village acting "FPunctus officin " ETE i e is S VM. SHARPE, Agent _ â€"â€"FORTEEâ€"â€" _ C | 0 I "At uroarsofmllmmrdlhndh&bu which almoet ruined me, 1 became nervous and weak. My back troubled me. I could g stand no exortion. Head and eyes became dull. Dreims and * [ ,, drains at night weakoned me, I tried soven Medical Firms, Eleeâ€" lie! tric Bolts, Patent Medicines and Family Doctors. They gave mo no help. A friend advised me totry Drs. Kennedy & Kergan. ‘They sent me one month‘s t.eatment and it cured me. I could feel k myself gnining every day, 7heir New Method Treatment cures when in one m ‘nth . all else fatis." Thoy have cured many 0‘ my friends." Monlton . isto. in $5¢ g\ct:x;'v-l by Co. only, who }'nck:.!r-' also and being w Weeept any su Brings comfort and improvement and tonds to personal enjoyssont when righUy used, Tho many, who livo betâ€" ter than othersand onjoy lifo more, with less exponditure, by more promptly adapting the world‘s bort products te the needs of physical being, will attest the valuo to hoaluh of the pure liquid laxative principles cmbraced in the romedy, Gorap of Plos. given salisfaetion to raillions and th the approval of tho medical ion, becauso it rcts on the Kid. Avor and Bowels without weakâ€" wont and it is porfoctly free from bjoct o ablo gubstrance. > of Fioa is' for salo by all drag. C M OE Ne 40 40 O Oy 15 YEARS IN DETROIT. 150.000 CurED "I am 33 of ago, and married. When oung I led a ’\y lfl..'tu.r‘ 1; indiseretions and later oxon-as_,tnz trouble or me. became weak and nervous, “.j kidasys became a"aoted and I feared Bright‘s discase, Married lif> was unsatis. ioccory and my home unhappy. I tried every hingâ€"all failed till 1 took troatment from Drs. Konnady mmgml. Thoir N «y Method built me up montally, physically and sexaally, 1 feel and act like a man in every respact. â€" ‘Try lznm." "Bome 8 years ago I contracted a serious constitational blood disease. 1 went to Hot Springs to treat for syphilie. Mercury almost killed me. After a whileo the «yimptoms again appeared. Throug became sore, pains in limbs, pimples on face, blotches, cyea red, loss of hair, glands enlarged, etc. A medical friend advised Drs, Kennedy & Korgan‘s New Method Troatmont. Iteuod and I had no l{mplom- for fivo‘!g.n. I am married .:nd'?n: py. }:‘: doctor, hmnbl! recomend it to all who have this h\rribfo Ineu.â€" ryphilts." 1t w eradicate the poison from the blood." w me esea e c se UE td ( it Rrarg an against a bus ing |___" 4 you dumped a carload of cold in plece, .5 seÂ¥ m'dfnly feet it would not bring suchxflu 1 P1oces, |ness into my life as your method ) illage people when ullidnno." failed, resorted to thv“ Write to the ErtnM®zoroar CoxtPax !, with a sheet of slanqâ€"| Buffalo, N. Y., a1 k for a little bo jure his neighbor‘s good | CANéd "COMPLETE MANHOOD." 1: Cntlemin ‘* TX |fer to this paper, and the compar entleman w ho rups thut,‘ promisses to send the book, in seal. it unfit for puhlicmiun;v}l\'elr?w, without ary marks, and e t to the waste basket, | tirely free, until it is well introquced. THar Binders, Mowers, F‘Iouzhs Â¥ it l w4 »citles, but it is manaâ€" o California Fig Byrup name is printed on every ho naume, Byrup of Figs, _informed, you will not tituto i? . Sered. his neighbor‘s good man who rups that fit for publication the waste basket, ‘ditor Review.) s hold in the Presâ€" veck,. We hope it ew members were + m + A. H. 1 are, for Rheuma. ! T riet a‘ly cures in 1 to 3| Or to MRS, BURNE 3 e | 8y stem is remari,â€" | __ .â€" inves at once the | lietely disappears, | A enclits, 70 cents.| DRS. KENNEDY & KERGAN t« oi young men did ere but assembled r best girls, One n a burry to get nic here will â€"reaches us ECC PMPZICM PC erchant of thisl - officio," 20( rmevfereana i [ ® 2 4 f)ifi had two pic-,“bi Egremont and | N‘ Ens ons sn 4 posls i BrOmi®ing young man. Have you ous and Despondent; Tired in Morning; No Ambiâ€" ; Excitable and lrritable; Eyes Blur; Pimples on ght; Mestless; Haggard Lookitg; Blotehes; Sore sunken Eyos: Lifeless; Distrustful and Lack of dAreatment will build you up mentally, physically ©.Glaae wo! 2 MUUug Mant ©, Gleet, Unaaturat aBimeitnca aud Bladder Biscases. R. in of Gr !250 ACRES b tion, thi farther ; nere A Farm for Sal To cure nervousness, lack of selfâ€"conâ€" trol, despondency, ete. A method by which to end all unâ€" natural drains on the system, Bugriesc, Rokes MeachrMes, Hte, 66 I1, THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE | ‘Combltationgd "fis Dorne. rt w Just Received Land Plaster in 200 lb. bays 4 Pinoctanr awnA AL.: CAR Fine Barrel Salt, Salt in Bags, Rock Scit, Sca Salt in 25¢. Boxesâ€"the best substita‘c for sea bathing. T2 m m g 5o 0& viekeoo 420 One barrel extra qualit# Harmess Oil. , Turperntine, Benzlifl.rnd Dryers. Mixed Paints, Dry Oplors, Paint Brushes; Tube Paints, â€"eâ€"â€"â€" _ And. Artists‘ Fino Colors, Varnishes. Coach Paints ready for the Brash, Aniline Dyes. Pure Paris Green. Potato Bug Killerâ€"$1â€"00 for 100 ios. Tar, Compound Mixiure for Horn Fiy, Machine Oils, Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil. 4 bet mlhr oi Coudhaicet ic P ~allh adatatoe ies yards wide. Goods suitable for covering furniture. Also fig‘d T ble Covers at50c. cach. We are Smn( 3 common Straw Hats {or 5¢. :’migthers equally Cho:yp. Give us 4 call for GUZM PBiuttm 1apns «h. New Floor Oil Cloth, 1 and 2 Nails, Oil, Machine o Paris Green, EForks, Snaths, Hay Rakes, Putty, etc.., etc are on SPEOIAI: § room for our 3'1:053.103} of Boots, which is Boots and Ladies‘ Shoes Butier and Egogg Wayn: We are satisfied that it is thelargest and best assortod stock in Town. When you are in Town We give Cash Buyers Advantage as we know not wish to be taxed for th do not pay cash. We are making groy progres direction every mon{h as th 1nCrease in ecach manith‘e « ’This is the kind of a busine,; we are determined to do, and have set a date in the no>» fg. ture wher we intend ; do away*with the old fashioneg high priced credi{ system, Every Suit a good_AFitt;a'r'.‘ overing Table C ® &eafiixiq 3 c. "and other s 4 call for G CLOTHINC «_ H, FARKER, 1 400 ib, bags, Water Plaster and Axlo Grease. . _ HUNTE yaymn you are in Jown talke a at OUGR STOCK or 3 common Straw Hats ‘o} 5¢. thers equally Cho:p. or GEM FRUIT JARS whon u want any,. rose chesap sum mer on hand at 500. oh. Jrug EERUVUVEE JAccse We Try} L o2 "o TV PSVRTEES IN thair very month as the great _each month‘s B@les in Cash will show. as we know they do w CRANT, A oW 44 m 1 SALE to make »ndous Fall Stock «rriving daily. Lower Town.: DUBERIIANM. cfig‘ BABS c‘ii E oil, Turps, ) Hcythes, 8, Hlass, ~3 those Calcined e.very look who 4 walls can be pr ted from mflq)“ at wecormsten, Ti fittings, admin=l by many companies, and the impr progress will give us a Tow moud Of, Now for a flag Union A} Tus To: and not x MeDougai animing t} part and x town vwill At Ter Corp: meeting on M byâ€"law was t provides that the bell ‘sha}) p. m. and tha minutes there; years, whethe; to be arreste wise it 1 for th: Surely ¢ a job? magsiitat« girls C‘-eo*l"‘"d I mnew, will sell a ”Mnelh"m Nomio®. â€"Read« ifvoflne'mlfl‘” gle at once. Tho® Nee mvt forge! th the Exhibition % mission 10 conts 0 omemnes of 1 fall. No dou! 'ulrhnru-:.-r © grill have this ham is a saln advantages to board, etc. library in con: Institute is als WE learn just 0 Jno. MeFarian« clerk in the M‘d wlicle.â€"Fieshort andalmost og, the variety for WE hear : fldy to hav« MHouse, .eserves t community and tis for the public s humane improve wt his hotel door, consisis in a drinki #sight of which i= thermometer is ; m A SUxpaAY Schoo pection with the «) held in Durham y and teachers, abou various parishes ; Doanery of Grey w «lucted their diso; Hall. Service was Arrowsmith t€horoughly*; and out. . Mr. « proprietor, . Bel Ramage will no the columns of come Mr. Ram have Leen obtain« of the Tuesday to a t berries. Thanks are of the "Rif, 15th, will receive ® We regret Uha! «<an % # MeArthur, «! Duncan MeD nL many frien paper wor 1 o‘clock. .')' l}’lidr ~.nd\'au'iw{ pared for any kin A Mrs. Jean 1 BHentinck on Tu somewhat . susp MHowever at a yesterday, the jury of death from nate!®" Varney and P« trories shipped . U Pah un yesterdas having a good so~> Ox® of our Dur | the Grey Review, Lo: Nr, Chas. MeArthur, w ed the paper very ably f wears, having > Ramage. We s tion here w preach a s Boothville keeps t OurR list is grov We mean the list gent sample copie> ing to be placed which is growing amay have it don« name and addvess SrEcran S the talented old as well as y Lo hear it. We have jus “. wr_ etc. gards, paper and Lion Â¥Y*P" . _ lups of # )“'-gn. m‘..,_l.‘ Co THE® Durham ands. Mr. Mo "O o ameeok. . Tows OWi#h oys ie , ied udier snn cq0 8 They a â€"ngian af Con. Ki ALD nt fr Aprows ho Th Ig «01 t the Y8 Op the pel. all c} td i look tak + ift

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