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Grey Review, 2 Aug 1894, p. 4

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$ O tota and the has all Chis tor tits trai wll He thu Sikis Ch YA do C. 1@Â¥ ‘n\ bu wITo esti of bety Chir tran of gi fect) pla fir we et bad) T he wre #00 wle‘ is yet to be discovered. It is not naginatle the Dominion Government would part with such an unique and magnificent park property merely to ave paying the Indians interested fiity The government is rejotcing over the sale of the Thousand Islands, which, it appears are going off cheap‘ for eash, Over three hundred have . heen sofd for the paltry sum of forty l thousand dollars, or say one hundred | and twentyâ€"five dollars each. The Ontario Government was not given inueh time to consider their purchase. The Dominion Government has had ml oan way. ‘The ‘nigger in this wood 4 at Danes Island, off the northwest oust of Spitzbergen, where Prof. Oyen emained .oguard the provision depot stablished there. w We regret to have to chronicle the doath of Mr. Charles Vollet, which oc curred in his home in Durham, at 7 wwlock Fuesday morning. Mr. Vollet was one of the pioneer settlers of Durâ€" ham, of which place he was a highly resâ€" pected citizen. For some years he has wen driving Messrs. Caldwell s stage beâ€" tween this place and Durham and it was while in that capacity a couple of weeks ago that he contracted the illness which vesulted in his death. He was an obligâ€" ug and courteous old gentleman, and was a great favorite with those who tcavelled by the stage and with the citiâ€" â€"ns here and along the line.â€"Chatsâ€" worth News. ‘ â€" 2 29000, NO HOWUS moos, no anâ€" â€"rchists, no bomb throwers to disturb hor serenity through the warm and ‘~vely months of summer. Everything here in peace, bappiness and contentâ€" ment with the fish fairly leaping for e hook and the gurgle of the fast saiâ€" wring the bob of the cork. The United "‘ates and Europe ought to move over nere before the summer is over and tiake a day‘s rest. It would do shem good to find out how we do it. 1 Mr. Robt. Lindsay, of Elderslic, was ‘congly tempted to break the game iws one day last week when a red <r paid a visit to his ranch. The aimal was the largest and most handâ€" â€"ine specimen of the species Mr. Lindâ€" av has ever gazed upon and although > had a gan in his hand and was ithin 30 yards of the game he assures + that he did not shoot. It is not rery one who could have exercised ie anfount of selt restraint, under the reumstances, necessary to preserve e skin of such a fine buck. â€"Paisley 1vocate. «â€" bloodshed, no riotous mot rchists, no bomb throwers t r serenity through the w vely months of sammer. E: ere in peace, happiness an« ‘ent with the fish fairly le e hook and the gurgle of th Happy Canada. She 1 Austria, Britain is completely ne. ‘The little lady was christ sris Immaculata Caroline Mar he Blanca Leopoldine Beatrix sefine Ratacla Michaela Stanisl naz Mieronymous Camiro Katha tra Caccilia, The pair of longâ€"haired Aying rollers » have been doing the country of e, and who were in Mount Forcst a cloart time ago, arrived in Guelph on cotarday and in speaking to a motley avd on the square, one of the apostles ( Prinee Michacl wound up a period empty nothings by asking "What «d we do?" * Go and get your ha‘ir >~*." said an irreverent person standâ€" ; on the eity hall steps. AreorstED Te veonmEks. â€"At a special ‘ evting of the school board Tuesday ~â€"ning, Mr. R. A. Bart, BA., was »ointed Mr. Northwood‘s successor : the Collegiate at a salary of $1100 <v. Barr was once headmaster of Meaâ€" d and also at Brockville. Mr. T. A. ‘cid has been appointed prineipal of » public schools at a salary of £900 to t the yacamey oeccasionced by the sath of the iate Thomas Fraser. â€"O. Plaindealer. A good deal was said about the ven names that were given the inâ€" nt Prinee of White lodge, but when | mpared with the string imposed upon | e daughter of the Archduke Stephen ME siuioig cack c adk ts will look for revelstions in ? with this maiter some day. A farmer living on the South Lin ant brought a load of hay into t e days ago and had it weig! his return to have his waggon ighed he slyly removed one of a which happened to be loose, f rheel before running the wagygor seales ‘The action was noticed little boy and reported and mi mer nad tomake good the shorta UPFLE MaTen.â€"The anneal shooting: I itest of the 3lst batialion eventunt d the military grounds Wednesday l »moon. The match was lively awsrd | ilted in No, 3 company carrying off + trophyâ€"a silver cup.â€" â€"Plaindealer. in the supplementary estimates lotâ€" l ry conducted by the Dominin Gov. P ament, Owen Sound draws another | 9. 0, and Collingwood gets a blank. l w our neighbor is booâ€"hoving beâ€" I se it can‘t get rid of its Jorah | iton MeCarthv.â€"Thornbmre Stan_ | EXCHANGE E« HOES® 20000 â€" MATgALrâ€" ine Beatrix Ann acla Stanislausa amiro Katharina i. Terioug Th l Captain Hall for the purpose of investiâ€" niversity gating a story to the effect that one of last heard ‘ the captain‘s sons had been restored to northwest | health in a wonuderfal manner after hay Prot. Oyen ing suffered since boyhood from apoâ€" ision depot | plectic fits. On arriving at his destinaâ€" tion, the reporter found the genial capâ€" 5 tain, his wife, daughter and three sons ewg OYCT | constitated the family. Of the three l Islands, stelwart young men it was impossible to off cheap pick out the one who had for so many Ired have | years been such a sufferer, but the capâ€" m of forty [ tain settled all doubts by refé#firgmsue hundred " to "Will." William '!l. Hall, more famâ€" m , | Hiarly known as Will, presented the ch. The| P appearance of a hearty young man not given che ' about 30 years of age. His story is "‘":' :s‘:: | briefiy related as follows :â€"He had been ne ha o OB 5 © Thornbury Stan is no strikes s waggon reâ€" | ved one of the > be loose, from the wazgzon n was noticed by ed and mister It is not exercised under the preserve â€"Paisley etely out christened iy into town hortag | he would fall down anywhere without | being in the least able to help himself, | the doctors from Hamilton and various | distant points were in vain called in atâ€" tendance. _ Medicines were obtained from numerous sources in Canada, the United States and even from England, without avail. The boy became so ut-‘ terly helpless that seven years ago lml was compelled to keep his bed, and until a year ago was completely helpâ€" | less. ‘The fits sometimes came on him so severcly that he would suffer from as many as fifteen in one day, and at times it was so difficult for him to get his breath, that his nurses had to wash him with liquor, At this tme he wasso low |. a sufferer from fits from his six'tfll;birth~ day, a childish fright being supposed to have heen the original cause, For years One of the most attractive places in fth(- county of Wentworth is the little village of Aldershot, situated on what is known as the Plains road, about five wiles from the city of Hamilton. One of the best known residents of the vilâ€" lage and surrounding country is Captain Hall, who has represented the Township of Flamboro in the Municipal Council for a number of years, and who, with his family is held in the highest esteem by all who know them. Recently a reâ€" ‘ porter of the Herald visited the home of ne 6 alledlâ€"A Final Eiffort ts EKegain Elealth wras mads, and he is today .Alive, Strong and in CGrscod EIealth. E: uPP ui dsc broken of your rest by a sick child sut Wering and erying with pain of Cutting Tecth sen i at onee and get a bottle of "Mrs, Winslow‘s Soothing Syrup" for Children Tecthing. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immedia tely. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures Drarrhoea, reâ€" gulates the Stomach an1 Bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the Gams and reduces Inflaum~ mation, and gives tons and energy to the whole system. "Mrs. Winslow‘s Soothing Nyrup" for children teething it pleasant to the tuste and is the prescription of one of the best female physicians and nurses in the Unated States,. Price twentyâ€"tive cents a bottle, Soll by all druggists throughout the world. Be sure and ask for ""Mrs Wixsiow‘s Soorrrse Syeur " ETs Was Thought to to at TDeath‘s Dscer, and the med. iclnesof a Centinent hai duller THE STRANXNGE EXPERTIâ€" ENCE OF MBR.IR. HALL, 0P ALDERsSINIOT. Mus, Wissrow‘s ued by millions « while teething. A REMARKABLE CASE. ( A remarkable voting machine has now appeared in Paris. To resembles a weighing machine and the instant an elector steps on the platform an electric bell begics to ring, and does not stop unâ€" til he has pressed one of the buttons benring the candidates‘ names. One button only can be pressed at once, and when that is done the mecha ism locks and will not work again until the platâ€" form has been released by the voter reâ€" tiring. A countingapparatus is attact e1 and registers the votes as they are given. By kind invitation of Mrs. A. J. Kyle, we were recently privileged to witness the somewhat rare spectacle of one of these clegant flowering plants, in full and evanescent bloomâ€"the second occasâ€" on of the kind we can recall. Andrichâ€" ly is the privilege worth secking by all admirers of flowers. The stem the only "weak vo‘nt " about it betrayed its cacâ€" tus origin beyond a doubt but the flower itself in all its white and yellow petalled Sx11 inch spleador, who will attempt to describe ? The exhibition is one that oc. eurs but seldom and we cordially thank Mrs. Kyle for the courtesy extended. â€" || Echo. 4 (From the Hamilton Herald.) Jaunt vHome, sweet home fong. ~Mr. Munshay last the M7, A. Muns the past six m nia, returned h last. The ban ine Enst Grey fall exhibition will be held on T hursday and Friday, Sop. 27 and 28. The prize list, which is now in the printer‘s hands, has been much enâ€" larged, as well as wmany individual prizâ€" ¢i.â€"Advance, Ho Braver Toracco is bright, clean and natural. . Thigis why it is m favor with Gentlemen and good taste. _ McArers Tob. Co., Torovto, Ont. The ) well be exeused for saying is King." In fact, had it not the ready cash that has been on this staple product the presâ€" times would have been much stow‘s Soorm®e Syrur has illions of mothers for their ch hing. It disturbed at migh your rest by a sick child suf with pain of Cutting Teeth I get a bottle of "Mrs,. Wins yrup" for Children Teething : the poor little sufferer imn end upon it, mothers, there out it, It cures Drarrhoca Stomach and Bowels, cures ns the Gams and reduces In id gives tons and energy t tem. "Mrs. Winslow‘s 890 children teething it pleasant t For Ovex Filty | Venre. A. Munshaw, who has been for st six. months a visitor to Califorâ€" turned home on Sauturday evening The band met Mr. Munshaw at ation and welcomed him with *, sweet home," and other selectâ€" Mr. Munshaw was highly beneâ€" physically by_his six months‘ ~Advance. Chatham Banner s ment hasadopted t} which it is almost i i marking. A w opposite the name c + HorsExEN.â€"One bottle of Liniment completely removed y horse. 1 take pleasure in the remedy, asit acts with uptuess in the removal from d, soft or calloused lamps, plints, curbs, sweeny, stifles Eoror Rowp,*Farmer, Markâ€" 1 by McFarlane & Co. m Beanner says that the isadopted the new patent t is almost impossible to ing. A white circle is e the name of each candiâ€" unding is black, on which will not show, so that the y be placed in a doubtful inventor gets $2,500 from t for his patent, r has beer ir children night and L suffering A. GORDON If It‘s Clocks, â€"~:= Watches, Novelties, â€":â€" Silverware, Repairing Promptly and Neatly Done. ETTE PNTCT D00 1 TBPC., Dr. B. J. Kexpart Co. Sirsâ€"I have used your Kendall‘s Spavin Cure with good success for l(,‘nrlu on two horses and t is the best Liniment 1 have ever used. Yours truly, Avousr Frazpentck. Prico #1 per Bottle. For Sale by all Druggists, or address Dr. B. J. KENDALL coMranNy, ENOSBURGH FALLS, VT. V COaZ C207 2M hy 27. M 0 CR 20, 199L Dr. B. J. Kewparn Co. Gentlemenâ€"I bought a lglcndm bay horse some time ago with a Hsnvln. gothim for$30, T used Kendal!‘s Spavin Cure. ‘The !rnvln is wone now and I have been offered $15%0 for the same horse. 1 only had him nine weeks, so I got $120 for using §2 worth of Kendali‘s Spavin Cure, Yours truly, W. 8. Mansoex. KENDALL‘S SPAVIN CURE KENDALL‘S SPAVIN CuRE 1 Such well verified cases as the above prove the wonderful efficacy of Dr. ~| Williams‘ Pink Pills in the treatment of + | all discases of the nervous system, and ‘| stamp the remedy as unique in the | annals of medicine. St. Vitus‘ dance, | locomotor ataxia, paitial paralysis, | rheumatism, sciatica, chronic erysipelas, | nervous headache, the after effects of la grippe, and all diseases depending upâ€" on a depraved condition of the blood, speedily yield to a treatment with the great medicine. By restoring the blood toa healthy conditlon, and rebuilding the nerves they speedily drive out discase and leave the patient in the enâ€" joyment of vigorous health. They are also a specific for the troubles peculiar to women, and soon bring the rosy glow of hbealth to pale and shallow cheeks, In the case of men they effect a radical cure in troubles arising from overwork, mental worry or excesses of an y nature. The public are cautioned against imiâ€" tations and substitutes said to be " just as good." These are only offered by some urscruplous deglers because there is a larger profit for them in the intimaâ€" tion. There is no other remedy can sueâ€" cessfully take the place of Dr. Williams Pink Pills, and those who are in need of medicine should insist upon getting the genuine, which are always put up in boxes bearing the words "Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills for Pate People," If you car â€" not obtain them from your deaier, they will be sent postâ€"paid on receipt of Z0 cents a box, or $2.8#for six boxes, by addressing the Dr. Willlams‘ Medicipe Co., Brockville, Ont., or Sc benectady. Most successrut REmEDY lWvery statement in this article may be verified by a visit to the home of Captain â€" Hall, exâ€"councillgr of East Flamboro, who has resided on the Plains rord for the past eighteen years, and whose word 1s as good ar a bond among those who know him. The reporter also had a conversation with several of Capâ€" tain Hall‘s recovery was verified to his full satisfaction. Just waiting for you to come. OLD STOCK and we have no dealings together. FOR MAN OR BEAST. _ Cortain in its effects and never blsters. ______ Read proofs below : Or in fact anything along our Lines, it is to our mutual adâ€" vantage that you should see our Stock. $ BY" I am pleased at the wonderful progress I have made, and am very glad my exâ€" perience is to be published, as it may be of value to some one else," Every statement in this article may It‘s all New, Bright and up to Date, Cl OOR ECC CARCIEE, CUU NC IRS NCE l gained fifty pounds in weight. He has ' not taken any other medicine since he began taking Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, l and although a fit of a very mild nature occasionally comes on him now, he is so nearly cured that his father took great pleasure in giv ing the information here recorded. | "Itis overamonth since Ihad aspell," said William as the reporter was leaving, "and even when I do have one now it is not nearly so bad as before I began to take the Pink Pills. _ The neighbors look surprised to see me drive over to Hamilton as I frequently do, for they all thought I would die long avo. w that the neighbors who dropped in to see him expected to hear of his death almost any moment. This continued urntil about a year ago, when the newsâ€" paper articles relating the wonderfel cures by the use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills induced Mr. Hall to give them a trial, and to the great satisfaction of himself and his friends he began to mend not long after beginning their use, and in three or four months was suffiâ€" cilently recovered to be able to go out of doors. He continued taking the pills, aud for the past six months has been as strong and about as wel! as either of his brothers, and has attended to the stock and done his share of the work on his father‘s farm and fruit gardea. Before Mr. Hall becar takinw tha Dt x1 1. C tor the past six months has been as ng and about as wel) as either of his ‘hers, and has attended to the stock done his share of the work on his er‘s farm and fruit gardea. Before Hall began taking the Pink Pills he so thin and light that one of his hers could carry him upstairs withâ€" the least difficulty, but he bas «‘nee ed fifty pounds in waioht | Ts has Ii'x.v’%romt L. L, N.Y., Jan. 15, 1894. SmeLay, Mici., Doc. 16, 1898. egan taking the Pink n and light that on wuld carry him upstai st difficulty, but he b y pounds in weight, any other medicine : ig Dr. Williams‘ Pin zh a fit of a very mild y comes on him now, d that his father tool THE _ St. Vitus‘® dance, paitial | paralysis, , chronic erysipelas, the after effects of ce may I also take this means of thanking yc age extended to me last year, and so, the same which shall always have fav ns mt :/ ies c uesc o ECC m y MHe i L L0 â€" ABd of TWEEDS, FLANNELS, YARNS I have on hand at the Factory & Ful L MTETMFAA se a ellll 0 ns For which will be paid the _ Market Price in Cash or o VC n 'V‘Vc?ol Wanted Durham Woollen Mills a 100,000 1bs. of Wflfli i Wosol WYantod MacFarlane & Co., Ago. «*I have been for about ten years very much troubled with Indigestion and Dyspepsia, have tried a great many different kinds of patent reedicines, and have been treated by & number of physicians and found no benefit from them. I was recomâ€" mended to try the Great South American Nervine Tonic. Iobtained a bottle, and I must say I found very great relief, and have since taken two more bottles, and now feel that I am entirely free from Indigestion, and would strongly recommend all my fellowâ€"suff:rers from the disease to give Bouth American Nervine an immediate trial. It will cure you. | «REUBEN E. TRUAX, f «* Walkerton, Ont," | It has lately been discovered that certain Nerve Centros, located near| the base of the brain, control and | i supply the stomach with the necesâ€"| : sary nerve force to properly digest | 1 the food. When these Nerve Cenâ€"|; Hon. Reuben E. Truax, one of Canada‘s ablest thinkers and statesâ€" men, a man so highly estcemed by the people of his district that he was honored with a seat in Parliament, kindly furnishes us for publication the following statement, which will be most welcome to the public,l inasmuch as it is one in which all will place implicit confidence. Mr. ‘ Truax says : [ Niagara Falls, Ont., July 26.â€"The eightieth anniversary of the battle of Lundy‘s Lane was duly obsorved yesterâ€" day on the historic battle ground by the Lundy‘s Lane Historic Society. _ James Lowell, M. P., president of the society, occupied the chair, and opened the proâ€" ceedings with a few well chosen remarks, Patriotic specches were made by Canon Bull, Capt. Cruickshanks and others Appropriate papers were read by Miss Camochan, Niagara, Mrs. Cursons and Miss Fitzgibbon, Toronto. â€" All the 8, Cut off all knots five or six inckes below the effected portion and paint the wounds with turpentine or linseed oil. 6. Burn all prunings ard affected branches which are removed, 7. United action on the part of all fruitâ€"growers is necessiry in order to secure the best results from the enforceâ€" ment of these recomthendations. War. Savxours, Joux COrarg, Director, Horticultu ist® 4. The only sureremedy is to examine carefully for knots all plum and cherryâ€" trees twice each year. Phe first time two or three weeks after growth begins in spring, and again after the leaves fall in autumn. 3. The same fungus attacks the wild species of plum and cherry and may be communicated by them to cultivated forms. 2. Several species of insects have been observed inhabiting the knots, but none of them belong to the gallâ€"producing kinds, and most of these insects are also found upon other trees which never produce knots. Pamphlet No. 8, from the Ottawa exâ€" perimental farm deals with black knot on plum and cherry trees. â€"After going fully into the causes, and remedies. â€" It cites the Ontario Act of 1893, and conâ€" cludes with the following :â€" RECAPITULATION, 1. Black Knot is due to a fungous disease and spreads rapidly by mea s of h'\()l'("s. EXâ€"MEMBERs PARLIAMENT LUNDY‘S LANE CELEBRATION S t islta ty hy uon e Peatie‘ t (CAY ifi"flt‘ J:'xf"v‘wk;':'ivxtf * 3+ M atreaaoencs 3 C Apresth o on is is 3¢, ) “‘:"’&‘Lw.;'f'.\gz‘, e i\ Custom Work a All of which 1 will offer REUBEN E. TRUAX > Incans of tnanking you for the liberal patronâ€" o me last year, and soliciting a continuance of As hich shall always have my careful attention. My Motto is Fair Dealing. T. H. WATC BLACK KNOQT. covered that| Dr. wW, Wa.shburn, of _ New located near Richmond, Indiana, writes ; "I have control and| used South American Nervine in h the necesâ€" my family and prescribed it in perly digest| my practice. It is a most excellent Nerve Cenâ€" remmedy," wholesale and retail agents for Durham All the h8 E uo0 Snmomomatn‘+ ’ Its powers to build up the whole system are wonderful in the extreme, It cures the old, the yourg, and the middleâ€"aged. â€"It is a great friend to the aged and infirm, Do not neglect to use this precious boon ; if you do, you may neglect the only remedy which will restore you to health, South American Nervine is perfectly safe, and very pleasent to the taste, Delicate ladies, do not fail to use this great cure, because it will put the bloom of freshness and beauty upon your lips and in your cheeks, and quickly drive away your disabilities and weaknesses, Sheir appearance, Bouth American Nervine is so prepared that it acts directly on the nerves. It will absolutely cure every case of Indigestion and Dyspepsia, and is an absolute specific for all nervous diseases and ailments, It usually gives relief in one day, ; AQninates Whiu o9 tres are in any way derange supply of nerve force is at diminisled, and as a result the taken into the stomach is partially digested, and Chronic gestion and Dyspepsia soon â€" their anpearanca. at close prices U an d \‘rl Specialty. <1 on es +s o Lo Enaia®® 4 CHel Aprhgiwe Lt3 .99 ad Well Selected Stock , BLANKETS, Eto., Boeey ror Saus.â€" buggy, for sale cheap. trimed with loather, 1 Apply to J. Woodland Castt for wool at Sparlings, opposite Parker‘s Drug Store,. f € pPo X graves of both Canadian and American soldiers that fell during the contest, as well as that of Laura Secord were decorated with Canadian and American flags, 4 6E EE &r | Corrorkn® (, Corrock®m p Corro M,‘k:mouug. Corrorkx® ~ (Corro P0 f? OTTOLENE (y COTrOLRNE /; Corrore N. K. FAIRRANK & CO., Wellington and Ann Sts., ha moNTREAL, The success of Cottoâ€" lene hascalled out worthâ€" less imitations under [si milar names. Look outj for these! Ask your Grocer for Cotrourx®, and besure that you get it. TrouEms _ Corrounn® which is far cleaner, and more digestible than any lard can be. is the natural outcome of the age, and it teaches us #of fo uselard, but rathâ€" er the new shortening, the most pure and perâ€" fect and popular cookâ€" ing material for all frying and shortening purposes. 'Hns come not a little knowledge as to cookâ€" cryâ€"what to do, as well as what #of to do. Thus‘ we have learned to use PRECRESSIVE COCXING OUT or e FRYING PAN any way deranged th° CGOTTOLENE, COTTOLENE, ie stomach is only ed, and Chronic Indiâ€" yspepsia soon make _Highest Trade. Made only by Sacz.â€"Brand new top cheap. | The latest style, ather, Brantford make. lyst is at oneo ho tX food TTOLRENRE CoTroLnN is w o0 d n id e Nmd 4 Ben. ramg| o ®!0 (f EE EE 38 Ef New Job and New& Type §8 Something New! A&f Lumber, Shingles and Lath always II §4 Our S Having Completed our New FactOMarum_prepared to FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLy, We keep in Stock a large quantity of Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Flooring and the differâ€" â€" Having Con We are now better than ever prepare out Neat and Tasty Work in Posters, Bill Heads, To the ‘REVIEW Plant has lat] aaded a Large Quantity of Sash and Door Factory Note Forms, Re Dont Forget that You can get a Good as Cheap at home as % sending Goo out of the Town. Repa,y_ing vromptly attended to A complete stock of Whips kept on hand. Hand Bills, Circulars, Business Cards, T "am / 2 0 J w-vvuuvu'v\l- ;"I.' Firstâ€"Class Workmanship guaranteed. / e Highest Price paid for Raw Furs. TY( Is still in his old stand on Lambton Street, near Oflice, where he is ready to fill all orders for HARNESS SHQP! Durham, Jan. 26th, 1892. ent Kinds of Dressed Lumber for outside sheeting Stock of DRY LUMRE is very Large so that all orders | HEAVY AND LIGHT /i HARNESS, | SADDLES, (; BRIDLES, | COLLARS, Etc. New Stock Horse Blankets CHAS. LEAVENS, Jr In Stocil, N., G &J. McKECHNIE can be filled. For Free fl-pl; aflrul i4Â¥ THE RIPANS CHEMICAL co. 10 SPRUCE STREET, â€" â€" NEW YORK. EASY TO TAKE, QUICK TO ACT. SAVE MANY A DOCTOR‘S BILL. Foul u3 Sn eeptd or sont br mail on receint of price. wl wl w c td P Letter Heads, g M ; the Statements, Envel , Combs, Brushes, Bits CHARLES LEAVENS E | ’* * i =K T @298 |; nes on wit!f;;slgt :, neglected increase let y grow dangerous. a : RipANS Tegules s : RIPANS TAGULES RIPANS TABULES RiPANS TABULES y been Job | SsSTOR m the Post , etc., CROCKERY & CROCERY Pleshertonâ€"Monday before Orangevill Dlndllkâ€"-'l'ueudny before Orangeviliele '_hlbfl'neâ€"“'cdneu_l_u‘y betore Orangeville Dinner Sets 66 66 month, h Guelphâ€"First Wedesday in each monthb litrn-ton-l"n‘d.y before the Cuelpb Fair D"S'Wl!â€"sutnrdn_\ betore Guelph. Eloraâ€"The day betors Guelph, D"'Jl_luâ€"uonduy before Elora Fair, hflhfl%rynrl Palace Grounds, th day after Guelph. %“OM; First Friday in each month, bursday following Mount Fores umâ€"Snlur;h_\' betore Orangeville Orangevilleâ€"Sccond Thursday in each ____ mouth. Durhamâ€"Third Tuesday in each month I‘mnilleâ€"'llondny before _ Durham Hlnov.râ€"-londny before Dorham, l(o-m.Fon?lâ€"Third Wednesday in each SE Hallâ€"open « from 7 to 9 v‘ciock from 2 1o 4 p. m. Gun Preg, 0, Ruua Librarian, MECHANI(‘S' INX8TITUCT] MAE ncusel m â€"â€" Board mseis every month, Dr PUBLIC SCHOOL SiwniB s l _ i C. Hamilton, R. K. gAUGEEN TENT, K.0.T.A., No 15 bZ meets on the first and third Tuosdays of every month. Thos. Brown, Com. F C Hamilica Jn 4+ C se mey sn I N7 CAMP NXO, 45, meets in S, of is Fiiday on or before fall moon, .( Biunic, Chiet, Geo, Russel, Seo. Râ€"corder. 64 . Gun,Chairman JOHN CAMrERON on or before fli‘l-“;;o‘é)lx ' Visiting brethern welcome W. M. Geo, Russell, See, DURHAM LODGE n t & HFSF Mblal * s °0 Y Wiky Postmaster POST orPICE, # o ow . ons OF sCoTLaxD, BEx S G. REGISTRY Oppyop Thor ® Lnndlâ€"r.&qiunr. John A. Mun Deputyâ€"Registrer, Officc bours from a. m. to 4 p. m. URHAM LODGE, A.0.U.W., mects ) in the Mail over Grant‘s old store. on 2nd and 4th Monday of every mont}, : Society offers insurance of $1000 or 10 at_low rotes, and emell imitiatory C, L. Grant, NyW A. McKenzic, rulne ntatvd s L Darham Bervicesâ€" 11 n. m. fr; day of every mouth, Glenelp Ner 9 a. m. first Sunday of ®very ; 10:30 a, 180, Shind & am daw.af ... _ REV. W. MeGREGOopn, » Sundly Sorvieu. morning a; Sabbath Scbool and Bib}o .. p. m. â€" Preacbing at 7 p. am, . \\ ing Sorviooâ€"'l‘bnudny evening prayer meeting at 8 p. m. Y.,,, ' Union on Monday evening at s Service every Sabbatl « and 7 p.m. Sabbath Sehoo! Prayer meeiing every Wedno ut 8 p. m. nâ€"Last. Weduesday in each THE DURHANM REV. A. G.JansEx Bervice every Sabbath a 7 p. m. Sabbath School m at 2:30 p. m. Prayer meeti day evening at 8 p PBESBYTJ‘L]{IA,\' CcHUKCy TRI!\'ITY CHURCH, . J, CONAon Babbath Services at 11 Sunday School and 1i}.:, Clhurch W ardens, W, 33. Whitmore, Monthiy Fairs st0ppeG rt a cortaj, @OBLUNNCE to s nd , to pay for it if .. ; °_ * DURBE A m stoppec * A2Y person w the post oftice, w name or another, , seribed or not is res 8. If a®ubscriber F69 bat a my» masters and 4|l|¢.’(~ nopsit 0f the now, 1. If any porso, tinnec, be nmi.st v publisher mauy eo,,. mentis wuade, and whether it be tad o There can be 10 le PAymentisminde, 2. Aar person w the post office. «w â€"Oopen every Tlltr-f’:l;\‘”l’\'t:;flâ€"n; _ o‘clock, and every Saturday 4 p. m. Anunal foe $1. Dr. C. Rumage See. Mis. MacRae, ETHODIST CHUROn APIIST CHURCH ) CHURCOH. REV. R. MALOXEYy | each mouth M. .h_'rigliltâ€";)f‘ ‘\-l . third Sunday of cve;, e call (] AICE, Oflice hours f to 7 p.m. Arch. Mack 85 pieces $7.00 This GOL. Dorhiam Scl on the Ist Saturday !- PO“EROY. Pastor HAM.N0.1 !z.l.u.F.Tr;"iaht a»es ursâ€" mhwjnuMone, Dnmmert, Recording Sec, Thog. Allev, Priveipal "TTTI2ZCr orders ) t COPtmin time, and 0 send , the subseri hi he tales it ou 8 proceeds upon MOst pay fop wha moon of « t of Fancy 44 Stubath atl ;. n h Schoot and Bil 'r.yel ngeling on W ) buy your & Wringer SET S Nagaziki rtment of wl wh NO mogss, .. NC3 gal Aiseon tinuyy,, eeting, Te ether , Whet ), ontible 1.0.0.F. Kight Jay evening at B All sold tries Cluss af u Vollet a Vollet See Night of before full Aunderson, [’Am and the NEYIS . Hall, George firt 8 * A pn lineet, * 22 &. in, w8 at 2B9 \ uEk €ven. E. Tegular +Tok and 7 d w 10 Y the CFig NK 'ull! hx t the ht "PCF 1o | e Publisheq 4 T 1. and e clusg wine. PC 4y "_ Post Eroumg 14 Und NU Pom diig ul. q Wby‘f omm megat is io : -u ’.SHEV.' LLL & ‘,C 32 hevagy PUR!*‘ x mm 1 C w menEy To 104 ~ erpice one door nor W. L. W ci Loan and In® DENTISTR HOSOK Graduat of Dental baurge érasted without pain n.. or vitalized air. 3 o+ Shuing of the nator CE dR dence next door West somMIssIONE 1X K8 and at reasonable r=t wa. (“ ENXERAL A I Aaite Assarans Money Loaned at ! sound, reliable Cou p~ JAMES LOC Licensad Auctionce harges moderate n Residenceâ€"King BSUER of Mar: . oneer for Conn Offce â€"Scales‘ D ICEXSED ACCTIO® County of Grey. Sale* LAND and 1O \N LAXD VAal+ > coxvÂ¥EY + Money to lend at low: ©hased. Monev invest «h commussion, no sal: â€"Enome (<" * . T. FoSTE HVCH McKA MISCELLAXEOUC A general fnanc DAVID JACKSON, Jr _Offlice, next door to & e wt Good Farms for « Following Propert: * Lots 241, 242, 248. ‘ 8. Road, Towns acres timbered. Aumnms for the lead: al Insurance Compim; . G. HOLT L D Lt 16, con. 5, Bentinck as the :‘*u. Banlnw. 1 M se to Li Lot 1, Durham Street. | lLant 8, Kinross Street. With other splendid ! and the Northâ€"W Hanover propertics Fire cver GeA* 'ifi-afi and Ac ide Claims of all kinds col The EDGE ? Grey, including Val and Â¥lligible Buildit Will be sold in « rfld the purchase ®R on Mortage, or verty taken in excha Apply to J All;“: Basles prock 0 L.uldn-. 3 at ;y lowest rate CoNVEYA® y mas LEG L wents for ® Office, Du K. STEVEN® In the Town of Ds AUCTIO®‘ PURKAMX ture. JACKS0! d Comp of Bedro OT 5, con. 1, W _ meres, more or 1 pred , good d welling iege, Doras very Farm fo Desiv en s AKING El DIF HA) LFoPR KENZ Blise n d 1 45 FOR S The Hanot ALLAN TCP

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