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Grey Review, 19 Jul 1894, p. 4

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2 P 92 0 H9 ;, Cook & Whitby‘s cireus performed at Walkerton on Suturday last, drawing large crowds in the afternoon and eyening. â€" The cireus itself was considâ€" ered very good, bat the followers were the worst lot of thieves and sharpers shat ever came to town. â€" The number of men ficeced by gamblers, pockets ‘ picked, and purses and money spatchâ€" J reached home without n-ht.nc; Owen Sound Times. individuals, â€" and .\liss‘ L;wn's, who fortunately escaped injury beyond a 1iew bruises, got out of the ditch and bicyele, and to avoid a piece of bad roud, rendered more dangerous by the darkness, she took the side walk, moving along of course at a slow speed. She had not gone very fir when she vame up to three men standing on the edge of the sidewalk. One of them, evidently one ot the visiting mean mwen, let drive at the passing bicyclist with his foot and kicked the young lady‘s wheel with such force that she was thrown across the handle bars and with her wheel knocked into the ditch. Not a remonstrance or an offer of as sistunce came from the othor two individuals, and _ Miss Lewis, who 1GA, band, which can play the P1 Boys and two or three other : tunes pretty well. â€"Chatsworth Kicukep» Her Orre +ur Sipey There are some mean men world, and one or two of the pened in took last week. Jus «dark Miss Lewis of Water stre returning home from up town bicycle, and to avoid 2 vices A nnmbvrol'uurju\'onilvs, ranging from six to nine vears of #ge, started a band about a week ago with one drum, on« horn that wouldn‘t blow and about w dozen old tin pans and pails. They hamediately proceeded to business and serenaded several of the citizens who gave them coppers and candies to get rid of their hidcous noise. The kids applied the money contributions to the purchase of new instraments and now have a fairly good fife and dram band, which can play the Protestant the party ; but no sp indulged in, neither w buttle wacorked â€"PI: y uin o cefncemiiniitW ied Ssn Bhart. cce 4. WE | had been struck by dightning, and with _ its contents was completely «dlestroyed. ‘The loss is considera ble. Thece was no insurance on the property, The many friends of Mr. Barbaree »ympathize with him in his loss, Mappily his hay crop was not garnered, but the fire will put him considerably back in his harvest work. â€"Mereury, First Trar® Our. â€"A construction brain was improvised for passenger | / Waltic Wednesday afternoon,a handred wÂ¥ so citizens, including a sprinkling of r ludies, boarded it and the trip was P made from Owen Sound to Park 11. ) had been struck by with its contents w «dlestroyed. ‘The loss ; There was no i nsurance The many friends of »ympathize with him Mappily his ha y crop wa but the fire will put hin back in his harvest worl V Barx _ BorxE»n.â€"On night between 8 and 9 reflection of a big fire w in the ety. This morning to be the barn of Stephen 10% 18, Ind con., Nassa had been struck by 4io The hotel at Bayview, about six miles from Mcaford, owned by Mrs. E. J. Hartford, was ttall Â¥ destroyed by fAre on Sunday morning. The oceuâ€" pants had barely time to eseape with their lives, _ Mr, Hartford‘s turnitare was totally destroyed, on which there was a small insurance. There is also some insurance on the building. â€" The pust oftice, which is in the same buildâ€" ing. was also burnt. Most of the mail ‘ matter was saved. pop Lz l _ _ _ CCC ceeiddnet solt ons of their number started to sing â€" "God suve the Queen," and before he finishâ€" wd all the passengers joined in the National Anthem, _ and expresscd $ wadselves that those who lived under niee old Union Jack were the only free J«ople in the world. The hotel at Bayview, about six miles from Mcaford, owned by Mrs. E. J. Hartford, was ttall Â¥ destroyed by SPCG Oe SUMEY sinnmmtices . ama‘ 0 ‘The othep day the first srain lrom Chicag» passed throu Barnia tunnel. As soon as tl »engers reached Canadian soil their number started to sing suve the Queen," and before he 2" 20 "Omnet was ther wieorked. â€" Plaindesler Airs, Mary Almas, log 53, con. 2, Anâ€" enster, has an ordinary black hen that brought eut last week a brood of 36 chickens, all smart and lively. This heads the procession up to date so far as heard from. _ Next â€"Hamilton ) imes. L ECCC ET Lo moume Trat Chick‘"s a rooster, Martin Murphy, who was run over by a cattle train at Guaâ€"iph last Wed nesds+y evening and had his leg cut off aud other internal injuries, died next morning at the hospital, He leaves a wile and severa) children, tiurdy Clark, a child of about five yeats of age, sou of Wm. Clark, plas terer, fell off the dick at Owen Sound while playing with several other chilâ€" Aren ‘Tuesda Â¥, and was drowned. The budy was recovered d aiter paying about ’w‘: \!'? u“u\fil'\l tw go The Flesherton, Dundajk and Markâ€" dale bands hetd a musica$ promenade #arden party at Flesherton on Monday «¥ening last, Cousin Neif (inculcating ger BApporsing your chicken sh boe egg, Tommy, would you m ? Tommyâ€"No, PA se is EXHANGE E; Chatsworth News, ts of the town coun. imkers, merchants, ‘tors, â€" and editors, generally were of specchilying was * was there a wone two of them hapâ€" eek. Just about Vater street was up town on her live was noticea morning it was fou Stephen Barbarce recovered BMDEW ALK, â€" y the first through 0 passed through the As soon as the pas «_\ construction for passenger 100n,a hundred & sprinkling of the trip was naughty “'cdneuluy o‘clock, the is noticeable in the was found _| _ About ecleven o‘clock on Monday 'flxight Mr. Janes Loâ€"kie‘s barn was " tound to be on fire, When â€"first | noticed the fire appeared t> be in the | loft, which was almost filled with hay ‘ In afew minutes after the first ery of | fire a large crowd collected, but too ; late to save the building. Willing ! hands, however, got to work and reâ€" | moved piles of wood and the fences to‘ | prowentiho fre spreading. It was a fortunate thing that there was little or ‘ | no wind plowing at the time or results would haye been more serious. In adâ€" dition to the lows of the barn and con tents Mr. Lockie bad his chest of ; carpenter‘s tools burned. T Ro insSrukse, â€" Ha_oyer Pose JHOES, UE T VIB) SA was wending his way along McGivern rsu. toward his home on Saturday evening after the cireus, he was seized by three men. _ One pinioned his hands behind his back, the other caught him by the throat and threatâ€" ened to stop his wind if he made the least outory, while the third went through his pockeots, taking his wateh, 2 in money, his pipe. tobaceo and everything clse he could find.â€"â€"Bruce Herald. ‘ 1(0 3 D oaAwX OrF.â€"Parig, Ont., I Jaly 12. â€"aA young man named James ’ Crawford, a carpenter, while cutting logs with a steam sawing machine, met with instant death. If appears he was placing a plank on the table which teeds the saw, and was caught by the belt and hurled across the saw, whien severed his head from his body, at the same time cutting one of his lows and On Friday Mr. Jas. residing on the 9th . met with a peculiar | serious one as well. 1 boy, an emigrant, wer the horses when, on on acting a little fractious, up a heavry stick and a the horse, missed the m Mr. Shaw, breaking Forest Rep. GARROTTED. â€"As :, of portant commercial cities of Turkey,. Messrs, Chas Locke, D. Edgar and J. Hooper, of ‘Tara, went out to the Crane rookery in Derby on Monday, and succeeded in bagging twelve cranes. One of the birds had eyidently been on a fishing excursion, for when ovened there were found within, twentyâ€"four pike, ranging from two and a half to six inches in length. Mr. Locke brought down two cranes at one shot. erosity}~â€" uld lay a give it to to Par The n:mber of viectms of the late earthquakes to last Thursday evening is officially stated to be 110, but the real number is believed to be far larger. ‘The centre of the disturbâ€" ances seems to have been the town of Brusa, at the north foot of Mount OI ymâ€" pus, 57 miles southâ€"east of Constanti nople, one of the oldest and most im | portant commercial cities of Trrlâ€"a« _ Mr. Geo. Grant, of Ebenezer, near Tara, met with a painful accident last week. He was engaged with an asâ€" sistant in telling a tree and after it had been thrown went forward to release a sapling which had been caught and bent over by the larger one. While choppi~g it it flew back and struck his arm breaking the bone in two places. Coyne will move into Elgin strect, in rear o Forest Representative _ ‘The Coyne H for a term of fiy Irwin, late of th ford. The new possession â€" next Sext Dowx.â€"Robert Trim Dixon, who stole a horse and Skelding & Mowatt‘s livery burne a month ago, was tric Judge MeCarthy on Frida weight of evidence was ag prisoner and he was sentend month‘s imprisonment in Jail, â€" ville Sun, vunding, in Peel and Mary boro Mutual Co. The fire is supposed to be the work of an incendiary, Fire I® Axyasen â€"On â€" Thursday last, Mr. 1. Crookshank‘s house on con. 14, Amabel was destroyed by fire. It seems to have caught from the stove pipe in the back kitchen. Mrs. Crookâ€" shaunks was ill in bed at the time. Help soon arrived and she was carried to a place of safety. Most of the household goods were saved. â€"Tara Leader. Sext Dowx.â€"Robert Trimble, alias nr.. Z . ’ " a lishing excursion, for when mnm’s SP‘"' cuns l there were found Within, | py. p, 3, xprp ZLUZODT, L L, N.Y., Jan. 15, 1694 ~four pike, ranging from two g.“.:"‘ M:;!-?u‘cg:.‘gmth'?mbgrm T used p ty 1 j mm’. lpqvint‘:n. The H,nvllumnc now half to six inches in length. Mr. and I have beon oftered $150 gmo‘m:'hom on m nine weel #, so fll‘.‘ brought down two cranes at one uwo{-ao; Kendal!‘s Spavth Cure, . * be on fire. ‘The $100 of goods, an totally destroyed bu“l“li[.’. in Poel . BurxeD.â€"The Elora express says:~â€" about midnight on Friday the Patron Stove at Creek Bank was discovered n November. 1 is M tion, aiter retiring, t This farm is one of Province. a Week.â€"O.8. Sun, Mr. Peter Rennis has sold acre fairm, near Fergus, to M ‘\lc‘\lister, & practical farme Glasgow, Sceotland, for a goo Mr. AeAlister Will tnlta ns REMANDED. â€"Before Geo. Spencer, Exq., P. M., on Frida Â¥ last, J. D. Meâ€" Nab, was charged with appropriating mMoney |raised by mortgage on propâ€" erty of Louise Woods which he had been given Power of Attorney to manâ€" age, and afterwards conveyed to his wite. ‘The prisoner was remanded for ] & Week. â€"O0 8 Smn M ns iatichctes ts .A .98 2 :1 1 â€"raising a few miles north of She. burn €, *1 Wednesday, by which Mr. Hugh * | Polley, an old and respected resident f | of flelnncthou, lost his life. He fell étmm the building and fractured his / skull, only living for a short time after + , the fall, f ty the spring of ‘93 Councillor Henry I 10th con , Bullivan, sowed a field of | wheat and seeded ‘the field down with l Itiuwthy and clover seed. The grass CPOW Wvesmcl w ll 1 ttie Iractious, the boy picked y stick and aimed a blow at missed the mark and struck , breaking his arm. â€"AMt as last year. ‘This rence.â€" News, erop proved a l'ailun;, but in its an excellent erop of wheas has 8 up. . The crop will be almost as | A fatal accident oce steam sawing machine, ant death. If appears he plank on the table which , and was caught by the TD. Vn F Coyne House has peculiar accident .'md- a. ell. He and his hired nt, were at work with , on one of the animals t five years to MI;. (; R. { the Station Hotel, Clif. new proprietor will take ‘Yen Power of Attorney to manâ€" id _ afterwards conveyed to his The prisoner was remanded for Mr. , _ iX , * . YHed, Mr. Hugh % an old and respected residert lanethou, lost his life. He fell the building and fractured his only living for a short time after 1 he was sentenced to ~‘ mennis has sold his 130 , near Fergus, to Mr. Wm. & practical farmer near Seotland, for a good price. ter will take possession in 1% is Mr. Rennie‘s intenâ€" J etiring, to reside in Fergns, K bank was discovered to The contents, about $60 to 3 and the buildiug were oyed. Insurance $200 on Monday _ and Mr, into his residence on ar of the hotel. â€"Mt, of his -Iegs and Jnsz Forsyth Shaw, a farmer ‘on., of Arthur, $ livery at Shelâ€" was tried before i Friday. The was against the and four and rig from tue best in the At Hamilton Wednesday evening Rev. Dr. Fraser united in marriage i express says;â€"â€" | Mr. Thomas Richmond and Miss Jessic day the Patron | Maedonald. The pair were engaged as discovered to | 32 ycars ago in Scotland, but the its, about $60 ;o | @Dgagement was broken off and young building were | Richmond married another and came urance ¢20¢) op | out to Canada. ‘Two years ago Mrs. ary boro Mutua] | Ri¢chmond died here, and after a year‘s sed to be the | time Tom Richmond‘s memory flitted back to his love of long ago. He wrote )e . | to the minister of the parish in Seotland :)]llnuu:eh(::‘s::: .'u,d found that .{cssie l\Ifnc(lonlnld was d by fire. 1; alive and was still Jessic Macdonald. pour the stove The ceremony tells the res% of thcl * ces P61 S PSHOKY: been rented 13 & â€"Orange 1ea‘s has sprung almost as good ue PI" With in| firuri t one | & wordk o; :". r;ncr Dr, 23 Kew hur, ri v n:l a m"h"‘:g;;:y:l?' ired ’oudl.' with Dr. B. J. nals KhN ked ; â€"â€" " Y at I P uck f It . Mt Clocl nt. , ‘" Watc ing ne, he N Ove ch s * dilve: he Or in 4 id Limes, i ar vantage Btock. ts It‘s al s I y urred at a larn A. GORDON rare occurâ€" »| KENDALL‘S SPAVIN CURE /If It‘s ClOCkS, s Watches, Novelties, â€":â€" Silverware, Repairing Promptly and Neatly Done. 81 nabd old i v'la.l Dr. B. J, Kmmars, 09. ""*_""‘ MIC#., Deo. 16, y Lactemeed yeae Rendaite Sgarm Cur success for C on two 1t is the best Liniment ?B::Q%VOI used. Yours truly, Avavest Prepenice. Wns & 00 NCO ho a aa o ""> °. SZAREDEN, KENDALL‘S sPAVIN CuRE 4& Rumsee lc RIPRE epdenaims ar ces OW terahiribonie vdiit 4 . i0.... if you want to find out where in is, advertise in the Toronto Daily and read the advertisements on third page of that pu‘u-l'. The char two cents a word each insertion, o cents a word for six inser ions. â€" Ade the Mail, Toro: t », Canada, 1 The third page of the Toronto Daily Mail is noted for "Want" advertiseâ€" ment. _ If you want asituation, a meâ€" chanic, a business, machinery, lodging, if you want to find out where any one is, :'vlw-rti:.o- in H:c- Toronto Daily ‘Mail mow sn Blay c o® PE _ _A serious accident occurred at Messrs. Damude & Wright‘s stave facâ€" tory on Saturday which necessitated the stoppage of business for a few da ys. Through the loosening of a key both heads were blown out of the cylinder. Fortunately no one was injured. â€" Flesherton Adyance. place Braiaver Tosacco is bright, clean and natural. â€" This is why it is im favor with Gentlemen and good taste. MceAumx Tob. Co., Toronto, Ont. English Spavin Liniment removes ali Hard, Soft or Calloused Luinps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spaving, Curbs, Splints, Sweency, ingâ€"Bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen _ Phroate, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted by MeFarlane &0 Co. Just waiting for you to come. OLD STOCK and we have no dealings together. Most successrut RAeweor Or in fact anything along our Lines, it is to our mutual adâ€" vavtage that you should see our Btock. It‘s all New, Bright and up to Date, Bugay ®ror Sack.â€"Brand new top buggy, for sale cheap. The latest style, trimed with leather, Brantford make, Apply to J. Woodland, CasH for wool at Parker‘s Drug Store 1 E.fi;.;;n \l.: EEAD T. Cortain ects and nover blisters. ts _l_u-anrooubolow: b u11 DOC CCC PREDERUCR Price 01 per Bettle. For Sale by all Druggists, or addreas â€" B. J. KENDALL CoOrPrPAaNY, Enossumen racus, vT. Yours truly, The daughter of the postmaster at Stanleydale, Muskoka, was taken to Kingston penitentiary on Friday last. It appears that several money letters had been opened and their centents abstracted, and it was believed that the offence was committed at Stanleyâ€" dale. _A "test" letter was sent and t! c prisoner opened the letter and tcok the money. When arraigned before J udge Mahaffy she pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three years in Kingston penitentiary. FOR mMaN oR sEast. TCOA T | _ A BURGLAR.â€"A burglar entered the C. P. R. station at Mono Road at 4 o‘clock one morning a few days ago and preserted a pistol at the head of the night operator and ordered him to | surrender the cash. Fortunately all ’ funds had been remitted the previous day, and the operator so informed the burglar. The latter, nowever, foreed open the cash drawer with a chisel, and had his labor for nothing, 'I'he! burglar had been identified but is still at large, | | _ A Burorar.â€" THE SHE WAS CAUGEHT LOVE LASTED. at Sparlings, opposite Usements on the ver. The charge is i insertion, or ten sertions. â€" Address EFuiLbu At least twoâ€"thirds of our chronic diseases and ailments are duc to the imperfect action of the nerve centros at the base of the brain, and not from a derangement primarily originating in the organ itself. The great misâ€" l| take of pl:ysicians in treating theso discases is that they treat the orzans ‘ MacFarlane & Co.. wholesale The latest discovery in the scienti fie world is that nerve centres located in or near the base of the brain conâ€" trol all the organs of the body, and when â€" these nerve centres â€" are deranged the organs which they supply with nerve fluid, or nerve force, are also deranged. When it is remeimbered that a serious injury to the epinal cord will cause paralysis of the body below the injured point, because the nerve force is prevented by the injury from reaching the paraâ€" lyzed portion, it will be understood | how the derangement of the nerve centres will cause the derangement |: of the various organs wlich they|i supply with nerve forco; that is, when | 1 & nerve contre is deminged or in an y|I way discased it is impossible for it | ¢ to supply the samo quantity of nerve force as when in a healthful condiâ€"| 0 tion ; hence the organs which depend d upon it for nerve force suffer, and are | C unable to properly porform their| T work, and as a resul; disceaso makes | D its appearance. Al PH AitnatoBed ied dfi uo sued by nmullions of mothersfor their children while teething. It distarbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick el.ild ailtoring and erying with pain of ('u(lil»g Teeth sen | at once and get a botrle of "Mis, M mslow‘s Soothing Syrup" for Children Peething, 1t will relieve the poor dittle >uip ver immedia tely. _ Depend upou it, mothers, there is no mistake about it, It cures Diarrhoca, reâ€" gulates the Stomach and Bowels, cnres Wind Colic, softens the Guins and reduces Ioflans mation, and gives tons and evergy to the whole | system, "Mrs, Winslow‘s Foothing Syrup" for children teething it pleasint to the taste and is the preseription of one of the best female physicians and nurses in the United States, Price twentyâ€"tive cents a bottle. Soll by all draggists | throughout the world. Be sure and / ask for ‘‘Mais WINsSLow‘s NoOTRINa Sunnu + Mars. W A Boox To HorsExEx â€"One bottle of English Spavin Liniment completely removed a curb from my horse, 1 take pleasure in recommending the remody, asit acts with mysterious promptness in the removal l'rum,l horses of hard, soft or calloused Lumpe, blood spayin, splints, eurbs, sweony, stifles and sprams â€" Georor Ror:, Farmer, Markâ€" ham, Oct, Sold by MeFarlane .6 Co. | Palpitation, Shortness nl! Breadth, Snuftlu'r ingSpells, Pain in Left Side and all #ymp toms of a Diseasod Heart, One doge conyin ces, â€" Sold by MeFurlene & Co, Heart Diskass Reurevien ts 20 MiyorEs, â€"Dr, Agnew‘s Cure for the Heart gives per. fect relief in all cases of Organic or Sympathe tie Heart Disease in 30 minutes, and speedily effect a cure. It is a peerless remedy for uie uts aa o0 P Ao 1 1 | _A man of rather shady chaructcr’ hired a livery from Mr. George Sharpe | of Dundalk, last week for a short (2)] drive. When he reached Stayner he] stayed long enough to take a h'nle] physical exercise by pounding his j spouse. . He then made tracks for Colâ€" lingwood but was taken in charge by Chief Lewis and sent to Barrie fora change of diet. Sharpe had considerâ€" alle trouble getsing his horse bzlck, minus the livery fees. â€"Argus. I Five hundie l Poics Tuesday apâ€"| plied to the civie authorities in Buffalo| for an opportunity of earning enough | monrey to take them back to Poland. For Over Fitty Venru, INsLoW‘s SooriNq Syaurhas 1 â€"0 origiaatixng;ia_b"sf’d on the r great mis~l sf:lenhfic resea'rch iting theso'f’mgl" bottle will ¢ the orzans incredulons, holesale and retail acen 8. W nslow‘s Peething, 1t rer immedia Bouth American Nervino is withâ€" out doubt the greatest remedy ever discovered for the cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and all Chronic Stomach Troubles, because it acts through the nerves. It gives relief in one day, and mabsolutely effocts A permanent cure in every instance, _ Do not allow your prejudices, or the prejuâ€" dices of others, to keep you from using this henlth»giving remody. I; is based an ‘ta 2l car. 1 ness, Nervous Prostration Paroxysms, Slee plessness, ness, M ntal Despondency, ness of Femalos, Hot Fla Headache, Heart Discaso, bottle will convince Aryor cure is cortain, This remedy has been o infinite value for the cure of N. . Aliut id .44 4 centres, and thereby increasing the supply of umervo forco or nervous energy. ’ The worderful cures wrought by the Great South American Nervine Tonic are dus glone to the fact that this remedy is based upon the foreâ€" going principle. It eures by rebuildâ€" ing and strengthening the nerve and not the nerve centres the canse of the trouble. »een as, Slecplessness, Forgetful- ntal Despondency, Nervousâ€" If you want agents for _ o N8 remody, I; the result of years of earch and study. a will convince the most want to buy or sell a in the Toronto Weel , Hot Flashes, Sick mc HARNESS SHOP! MCNTREAL. caso. â€" The first aryone that a been found of Durham whes â€"100,000 â€" farmers k and your advertiseâ€" t Nervous. , Nervous , which are & As an A *3 Revi are woi br = ‘Durham 1d. > » |For which w bo Market P I have on hand at the C _ |of TWEEDS, FLAN sâ€" All of whi 18 ds 1 S Custom 1 I also take this means t |age extended to me la & the same whicl sh My M A T. ; k : a â€" _ aolk > a»#a THE DURIHAM to FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY. & & We keep in Stock a large quantity of Sash, GROGKER‘Y 2 CROCERY Doors, Mouldings, Flooring and the differâ€" STORE, ent Kinds of Dressed Lumber foroutside shecting, | "0HN CAMERON, Our Stock of DRY LUMRE is very Large so that all orders Dinner Sets 85 pieces $7.00 66 66 100 «©© Allsert ® b fill d. 44 46 646 i gink W.eo ts c | §E farm, adâ€" My Mail. / AXJ Havi New F ing Completed our New Factory we are now prepared Sash and Door Factory °0 EC e 1 also take this means of thanking you for the age extended to me last year, and soliciting a the same which shall alw,.. 1 Cb ; i "ave on hand at the Factory & Full and Well Selected Stock of TWEEDS, FLANNELS_, YARNS, BLANKETS, Etc., All of which 1 will offer at close prices, S Custom Work a Specialty. =: [ Shin F8 lzA ) £18h e anme in tonk agn Goee in Moals For which will be paid th Market Price in Cash or _]_)urham Woollen Mills 5 100,000 1bs. of 3 a â€"Wool Wantod *® se New Job and News Type);:: Something New ! As an Advertising Medium the Review takes the Lead. Repairing vromptly attended to. Firstâ€" Clags Workmanship guaranteed Highest Prianws.ssr _ TT 1 A complete stock of W kapt on hand. P()Stcrs, Hand Bills, as Cheap at home Highest Price paid for Is still in his old stand on Offlice, where he is Durham, Jan We are To the Cireutlars Business Cards 0 me lact u.. «_ _ _ib YRH Jor the <liberg) patronâ€" o me last year, and soliciting a continuance of hicl shall always have my careful attention. My Motto is Fair Dealing. jntrem: . 44. ~". *o No SADDLES, BRIDLES, | COLLARS, Etc. New Stock Horse T Calling Cards CHAS. LEAVENS, Jr T. H. WATCHORN amphlets, aad now better than ever prepare out Neat and Tasty Work in Bill Heads, In Stock, N., G. & J. â€"â€" AT THEB . 26th, 1892, me as by s:nding Good Monev - out of the Town. M d stand on Lambton Street, near the Post where he is ready to fill all orders for HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS, ~ ~Â¥mmmrnnn § mmemecews... + Wool Wanted 9 Paw Furse. ‘hips, Combs, Brushes, Bits Letter Heads, Statements, Envelopes, CHARLES LEAVENS3 Blank Forms, prepared to turn ue Highest )r Trade. Blankets, Â¥= : 4ry his tamous , Japan Tea. An ass 42 ; the 21 Tuh & ====s | $2000 C. L. carder P c ON _ |DX Frid»y limuie. PL‘u Do every n Dr, Gun 9. nprc J M I from 7 a+# | Gun Pi. 2 u Livraria ck C., Darhamâ€" C OmE _ * P uP A large assortment of Fancy Crystals &c. The best place to buy your Crockery, Wringers & Wrinvar @alos __] Hamiltonâ€" day a | Listowelâ€" Fergusâ€"T) Markdaleâ€" Orangeville * mon Fleshertonâ€" Damdallk _ CRYSTAL month. month, Fleshertonâ€"Monday before Dandalkâ€"Tuesday Lefore Ora Bhelburneâ€"-\\'nlnesduy belore Walkertonâ€"Last _ WadnecAs. j3 "CWereâ€" PurstIriduy in enacl month; Fcrgulâ€"'l‘humlu_\' following Moupnt Forese Maurkdaleâ€"Saturday before Orangeville Orangevilleâ€"Secound 'lhurnl., in each mani#] ay 000009 UCmeEY belore Du | Huuoverâ€"Mumlny before Durham, ie Mount Forestâ€"Third \\‘eduesd.y in each month, x Geelphâ€"First ‘edesday in each Harristonâ€"Fridey Lefore the Gnel...:.'..“t Druywn-â€"&uurdu) betore Guelph, Eloraâ€"The day hefore Cuelph, Duugluâ€"llonduy before Zlora Fair, Hamiltonâ€"Crystr) Palace Grounds, 1i day atter Guelph, Listowelâ€" Firsi Friduy in ©hCh muasar Darhamâ€"Third 'I‘nesdny in each Priccwi“câ€"}lumluy before _ j Huuoverâ€"Mumlny before Durham Mount Forestâ€"Third Wais..a C P C200 224 UAE #445 â€" Hallâ€"open tVery Tuerday from 7 1o 9 0‘Clock _ Aunual fee Gun Pres, C, Ran.age Suc. Mag, 3 Librarian, «& Board meots & every month, Dr, Gun,Chrurman PUBLIC SCHOOL ; PVE Weeits o. 4 2A * NV; 45, merts in £, 9 Fridâ€"y on or before full moon, Biunie, Chiet, Geo, Russel, See. REV. R. MaLoxy Dar ham Sen-im- U day of every month, _ G|» 9 u. m. first Sunday of 10:80 a. i. third Sanday of S G. REGISTRy OFF * Lander, Registrar. ) Deputy-lteaihuu. Oflice . &. m. to 4 p. m, POST OFFICE, Office B ns 40 7 p.i. Arcl Postmaster, DURH.\N LODGE xo. . & A. M. Nl;:hl. of Me« t Of before full moon of Visiting brethern welcome. _ W. M. Gon, Russell, Sec. GREY LODGE NXO. 169 1. of Mevting eve ry Mond: 8 o‘clock, m the Odd Eillowe mg brethern welcomed. W. 1 Dl‘lm.\m L. 0. I,, NO. 68% Llpeuug, on Thanâ€"cay moon in caci wouth _ Win. 4 See. AoURT DURHaAR.C, ;, LI 1 C nf Il wmed Laase s cll iE C T (\('L'“T DURHAM +7 of Meeting, on se day in each month, Chief Rauge, 1t. Barn Dl‘uu.\w 1..O. L,, NO. 682. Night of Meeting, on Thurcay or before full moen in caci wouth _ Win. A Anderson, Seo. Gm-:\' LODGE Xo. 169 1.0.0.¢ of Mevting eve ry Monday even 8 o‘clock, m the Odd Ecliows B all, wg brethern welcomed. Wour viun ONs OF s _CAMP Xo DUP.H.\N LODGE xo. 306 OF a & A. M. NHtHE anf Mactine Wase ECHAXICS® pest orric 8. im., io 7 P Mevaliae, ZG% ho a L'llll';;‘.vl";?L Deput_\'-lu'eginum &. m. to 4 p. m, REV. R. MaLoxy y Darham Servicesâ€" ] j a. day of every month, Glep, 9%. u. Srst Sunihk .4 / Morthly Fairg [BAPT[ST cBUurey, REYV. w. A1. GREGOR, p Sunday Bervices, p,, rnivg a Subbath " Schoo} 8b Bible 6| p. m. l'ro-cbiug #t 7 p.m, y mg S«r\ifeâ€"'l'hursdny evenin prayer meeting i; s P» 34â€" Your Union on Monday evenine 14 o [ PX(ESH\’THRIA.\' €HUhoy REY, A, G. JANSE) ; arTor, Service every â€" Subbudth xx u1 , _ 4 7 p. m. Subbath Sehoo! and 1i\,, :1:,, at 280 p. m. Prayer étgeling ub Wednes., day evening at 8 p. m, Iinu.\'n'r CHUKECH | W.J. 00NX o W. J, CoNaon, Bubbath Sersices af 11 , Sunuay School and Billo, Chu‘lch Wardens, W. p c Whitmore «REGISTRY oppricr ~~Gâ€"~ ‘ We cali the Specia| »bley masterk and «),; neriter. 1,, is nopiit of the B9 ) oi m 4 4) Â¥ 4 1. Ifluyperwnonln, hi j tinned, he twost nay aJ] Bu+ publishe) mnyconduare 1,, €D4 menlps u»d.‘,m.dcnlh Mb y whether it Lo bdeen fircgy, the , There cun be ho legn.'dlecum.] Peyment rmnd . . CHURor ht ns cigq Pb 10. B4 Sun. ery month, Glenelg Servicesâ€" rst Bunday of every â€" month, «third Sanday of eve ry month, & Nl;.'hl of Meeting, THM.’ full moon of exch morth, hern welcome. I hoa. Heqwre, Russell, Sec. Wednesday in pgof PP Ausscdliis s 22 ) vwu the lsp bl“l'd" dAm a» Theos. Allep, Priveipal, _ INSTITUCTE, â€" Kay Barneqt second and im» AQ, 169 1.0.0.F. Night ery Monday evening «t 1 Eeliows Ball, Yiitâ€" Nev Mebrar. Jolin A, Slllllr;;; » Office hours from 10 bime .4 ay [ NC Cliks ut 289 ming at 7 D+®,. _ Week evey, Tlmmlly evening, reculap K 44 8 p. m. Young Peopley Mn erunmiin s on un 20009 ETTE John :Li'inullotm. 4, Recording See. eans 14 'm‘._v;..:. A. McKenze, Re. Office hours from 8 _ Arch. Mackenzis, 8 p. $1. You evening at 8 L104 W. B. Vollet See, *SDPApeq * wid store, on every month §$1. Dr. MacRae, Paston, ut 10:80 a, m ol at 2:30 p. in resday evening $1000 or 0 Clame ay 4 * Yollet P t Thursâ€" ** 7 a8Tor wg mt 11 . astor Night 48ToRr Thonmas and 7 #1 Ptpany VBn ud ons ut ilm% w "uls flieg on H un t "th lun lig ks hy PurpitU yNDERT «s ouny pest S 14 J, sHEW BUSINESS D neag* LEG. & 7 wnovagy Pb®‘ MONEY -:J' P' TE l;um;m, gou®!" meox®Ey To t ©¥FICE 008 #* PEED& MORTGAGE® ATTEXDED TO P" D E N T Fl‘lef Office â€"Scale orFICE ms, or vibailze he filling of t1 Money Lo seund, reli LAND and i LAND \ ©COxVEIE Money to lend at 10 ehased. Money tuve «h commussion, no s Dornso comMIssINE 1X C yaARGP ® Consisu=£ C _4 on Oane. DAVID JACK®S There‘s t In the Town © Grey, including and Elligible Bu Will be sold : ru-tul the purch eft on Mortage, . verty taken in CX Aln“.\' t J.‘\N Foliqwing Prop Lots 241, 212, 8. Road, T acres timbe: Lots M1 212, Road, Mels lot. lt t con. Lot Lot 16, con. 6.' as the Jas. proved close t Lot1, Durham atvery low security. FIRE, Life an« Claims of all k bougnt. lead to their pewarded. The EDG with bell on, 2 anes, â€"one most] â€" FiTE Y EART 2 YEAR OLD I |N-A50W- at: -['\""‘-I‘nlu:a of 20. Con. 3, Sulliv tima W * LOEXSED D®C 4n pf Easics. . ...Me Stock « Ffl“" Moulding __ hak E Jn this line We Well Btocked a Gls“"'rb CX the Latest Desi JAMES * ENERAT an and veyanc + on« Reside and, reliwble C Good Farms )‘ ith other _ and the M Manover 1 change. onxon G of Denta! â€" wrrand prom pt bon.ty of Gre at T. G. HC 1i Cattle HVUCH 2, con. i ell timbered MISCEL Kte Asswean rensou@bl MONE H. ST JAC CuEr AUVCT pUR ig of 1 Exte gBible and 1 CON MEO 6 ie 49 A N Any FO Th

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