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Grey Review, 11 Oct 1894, p. 3

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uUurna s and pectâ€" gl'\l5 4 0k Y W W ae o us as Cash. RiGE. f Coal Oil, PWhite cerns, overhaulâ€" se Mills, ed to do work to he public. CIALTY. ON BROS. Lantern, Shades &c. Oil. irham TICC If uce. ‘LTallow, t Durham. ads! . thelr ur supplies at W. Shary e‘s. OUR Murdoch cor. sends a fine budget which is crowded out. Soxs of Scotland regular meeting in Ben Nevis Hall toâ€"morrow evening. Froor oilcloth in every width and at lowest prices at Ramsay & Morloch‘s. Ramsay & Morlock are showing ladies underwear of great variety from 20 cts. Catarchâ€"Use Nasal Balm. Quick, mositive cure. Soothing, cleansing, AxotH®® consignment shoos just in at C. McA and very cheap, Catarchâ€"U positive cut hoaling. Ramsay & Morlock‘s Rev. Mr. Little, of ed pulpits wich Re Hanover last Sunday "Calder‘s will do cre contractors We are account C the pen week. * day «hir mat Pork Vinegar at C. McArthus‘s. McK®ExzI® has some cheap brushes. ALL kinds of Singer Sewing Machine of the Crown. ' W reurâ€"DEsERVED "().\'OR:â€"Yu.stcr-! day afternoon an event in connection with the Knox College Jubilee ceremonâ€" | ies took place, which is of special interest to all Owen Sounders. It was the conferring of the degree of D. D. upon Rey, Jno. Somerville, M. A., of Division t. Presbyterian Church. The degree was conterred upon several leadâ€" ing devines of the. church, the candidâ€" ates being introduced by prominent men of the great denomination. When Mr. Somerville‘s turn to receive the honor. he was introduced by Hon. G. W. Ross, Minister of Education for Ontario. Knox College has done itself a great honor in conferring this high L. .c\z man Â¥r Semerville. 0. 8. Times. Ontario. nox. CONORC MB AITEE utss a great honor in conferring this high . honor upor Mr. Somerville. 0. S. Times. } A vory disastrous fire occurred early Monday morning at Mr. S.T. Orchard‘s Ind con. Egermont, by which he lost his barn with allits contents, including binder, mower. bay fork, seed drill, 5 sets of harness, and many other smaller articles usually found in stables and harns. â€" He had gone to feed the horses early as he intended going to Durham for a load of barrels. He found the stallion, which was kept loose in a box stall, in the feed passagefup to its knees in hay. He got frightened and jaumped over Mr. Orchard thereby breaking the lantern and scat tered the oil. Immediâ€" ately the hay was in flames. 7 2 \ Nee e dn 2 LoOCAaL NEWS. compelled to 1 f Knox Colleg of_ Rev. Mr. lit at once to ind the town hi vck‘s gnment of boots and C. McArthur‘s. Good is boom hold over a fine ze Jubilee from Henry till next ig up ans nself, th air feature > Hon. Mr. i and the D S w er Havs® you seen our Amazon cloth at 25 cts. i0yd. at Ramsay & Morlock‘s. TRy the Durham Pbharmacy for family receipts. Gormpex syrup of the best quality at C. MceArthur‘s. TiE Durham Pharmacy has adoptâ€" ed the cash system. Ir you want to buy, sell, or rent a farm, see Jacksons‘ next door to bank. If no sale no charge. CaRD OF THANKS. Ramsay and Morâ€" lock‘s Millinery opening has been a great success and we extend hearty thanks to the ladies of Durham and vicâ€" inity for there liberal patronage. We are bound to make millinery one of our leading departures, Confusion as to the choice of a bloodâ€" purifier is unneccessary. There is but one best Sarsaparilla, and that is Ayer‘s. This important fact was recognized at the World‘s Fair, Chicago, 1893, being the only bloodâ€"purifier admitted to be placed on exhibition. Ramsay and Morlock‘s boot and shoe department is still booming. We have added another large shipment to our already large stock which _ was | J ering the The we your readers the death of a son of Mr. Ino. Williams, Artemesia, of inflammaâ€" tion of the bowels; aged seventeen yem';. He was buried in the cemetery here last Friday. The parents have the sincere sympathy of all who formed acquaige tance with them in theirâ€"sad bél%éwe-‘ ment. There are quite a number of sick people in and around the village, The Sacrament will be administered in the Presbyterian church on Sabbath next, preparatory services will be conâ€" ducted Friday and Saturday. Mr. Thomas Nichol attended the Fair held in Collingwood last week, probably Tom had another "Fair" to attend to which is more dear to his heart and lovâ€" ing to his eyes than the one held in Colâ€" lingwood. Angus MeDonald ard D. Macintyre also attended the Collingwood show and gives a good report of it. Mr Alox.chDougall son of Donald McDougall of the South Line, Glenelg, is suffering with dropsy for the last few months. By his own request the Rev. D. McLeod administered the Sacraâ€" ment of Baptism to him by sprinkling. H On Sunday of last week Mrs. Murchâ€" ‘ ison, mother of Mr, Alex, Murchison of the North Line passed peacefully from l this world of trouble. She lived a good old age being close on to 90 years. She ‘ was a consistant member of the Presbyâ€". terian church and while she was able to attend, her seat was seldom vacant. She emigrated to the county with her busâ€" band about forty years ago, was a residâ€" eat of the North Line since 1852 when it was nothing buta wilderness, when with her husband and family she assistâ€" e 1 in carrying their household effects aâ€" cross the Saugeen river on a foot bridge made by felling a large cedar tree across. Her busband, the late Malcolm Murchâ€" inson died about 20 years ago. She was laid beside his remains in Butter‘s w did you make out to find ; for our last week‘s budget consid ; the size of it. e weather indicates that we wil weather indicates that we will mave a change, and that hot days e a thing of the past, The forest inning to change color and w ill in ar future be disrobed of her beautâ€" antle which often shades man and from the intense heat of tke EELING with the { renewed health ternal cleanliness, » of Syrup (of Figs, y sorry to relate t Memayite. he lived a good " ‘Pl:;:' it ... 0 50 to 0 52 j M 35,{‘,;‘.\::0 90 years. She Btu'l; ‘A is 2. .0 35 to O 85 ,,;?:v;."'.'.‘ff“,‘«ji.m-,' n r of the Presbyâ€" , I’omlguk. m ... O 85 to 0 85 ),;ifi%g: %‘”Tj she wak able to | Hay perton ... .......... / h:00uto 7. 00 ce : ;T:*’ om vacant. Sho | Beot per 100.................. . 4 00 to â€" 5 00 h 118 ; Porky C L...L....l.. 0/ 3b o0 Ao . 5:60 Farot: oBP Mal y with her Bus | yrojgh, (i+ l.....l...gcls. 200 to B .50 ~wInP a! go, was a residâ€" snceplkinfl. each............ 0 15 to"*0 40 3 .fif‘?ail:“:» ; thar nce 185@ when it | Butter per Ib.................. 0 18 to O 15 M se ane ‘‘Fe lderness, when | Eggs, por doz ............... 0 10 to g (l)g o /x(_, f.-'i.‘:‘_‘_'_::‘.;;_:\ amily she assist~ | Tallow per TD. enc c enflninrihenls 8 gg tu; o id ,/_,i,\\'in ‘e er { sehold effects a | LAML . [ ‘"TUUCIC/ 0 15 to 0 16 Ala |T\ \\\\ .. _ othe on a foot bridge wzgd B{t, lonu 1 00 to 1 25 h 3‘ \', fillec edar tree across. Tarkeys per W.is.ll.006e006+ 0 0K to 0 09| â€" ,} h. $ess falcolm Murchâ€" | Gaese _ ®* .......:s>«~ 005 to 0 05 | :# ._ qv.‘,'. LWY ‘ To beh s ago. She was | Ducks. * (eeerecssares 32300 f g 06 "f.fi teis n " L AO ns : in Butter‘s | Apples per bBg «... 49 to, 50 : s ‘ § : se> : > e n mt s = nusets o mt m nc ie m o unte o amacs on mt oi Pnbaoall out to find GOMTUUCLT® 220 Een bicula, South Vist. Rev. D. McLeod officiated at the funeral which was largly attended paying the last tribute of respect to one of the: pionéers of Glenelg. Cemetery. They were both from Benâ€" Pat Sullivan, of the South Line, Glenâ€" elg, is busily e.-ni:ugo-«l putting the stone work under his lnrge barn. The saw mill at Farewell Corners was burned to askes on Thursday last. . We understand there was no insurance. It will be: quite a loss to the Messrs Watâ€" sons umf to the comumty. . Boyd‘s saw mill at Tyrone, was also destroyed by fire on Friday night. Have heard no cause assigned. Miss Mary A. Ryan is home from Toronto on a visit. Master Thomas Binnic has had quite a seyore attack of inflummation of the bowels but under the: skilful treatment of Dr. Gun Le is recovering. Mr. F. Mullen bas been making some improvement on his bridge. Mr. John McGilyary has rented his farm to Mr. Geo. Binuie. 7 Willie Jack of Traverston accompaniâ€" ed P. and D. McNab to West Verginiato work at the timber. Mr. Alex. Anderson has had (‘(m’to a long sickness but under the skilful treatâ€" ment of Dr. Gun, however he is recoverâ€" good mi there. t1 Neil McLeod has taken to himself a life partner in the person of Miss Anna McLellan, daughter of Mr. Jno. Mcâ€" Lellan of the 10th con. Proton. Neil is one of our most energetic and industriâ€" ous young farmer and he ar d his bride have the best wishes of all acquaintâ€" ances. Wat Rareomams»m ~CurEp IN A Day,â€"South American Rhenmatism Cure, for Rhenma. tism and Nearalgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 days. â€" Its actiion upon the system is remarkâ€" able mysterious, _ It removes at once the cause and the disease immedietcly disappears, The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by McFarlane & Co. Hrawt Diskase ReuyvED is 30 MixuTEs â€"Dr. Agnew‘s Cure for the Reart gives perâ€" fect relief in all cases Organic or Sympathetic Heart Disease in 30 minutes and spcedily effects a cure. It is a peerless remedy for tom STtArRK‘s Powders. cach package of which contains two preparations, one in a round woodenâ€"box, the cover of which forms a measure for one dose, an mmediate relief for Sick Headache and Stomach, also Neuralgia, and all kinds of nervous pains, and another in capsules (from 4 to 4 of one in an ordinary dose) which acts on the Bowels, Liver and Stomach, forming a never failing perâ€" fect treatment for all Head and Stomach complaints. They do not, as most pills and so many other medicines do, lose their effect or produce after constipation, and are nice to take, 25 cents a box, at all modicine dealers. Flour per 1001b ....... Corn Meal " Shorts t Bran & wex ts Ontmeal * Fall Wheat per bushel Spring Whext * Oats, *# Peas, af Barley, 68 Potatoes, as Hay per 600 ......c.c.s.es Beot per 100............> Pority 5* es Hide®, 3 ..c.ee=== > Sheepâ€"kins, each....... Batter per Ib...........~. Bags, por. dogz ... Tallow per 1D..........« Lard Cl Prevervranen Wool _ *‘ kntwasiies Wood 2ft, long......... GLENELG CENTEE «â€"â€"â€"â€"4 94â€" ill be an anction sale of farm implements at lot 6th on 18th ny one wishing to securea h cow would do well to be DURHAM MARKET RANBLER Oct.. §$1 6o $1 6o to 2 To to 0 80 to 0 80 to 2 25 to 0 50 to 0 50 to 0 26 to 0 £0 to 0 35 tc 0 85 to 6 .00 to 4 00 to 5 50 to 2 00 to 0 15 to> 0 13 to 0 10 to .0 05 to 0 08 to 0 15 to 1 00 to 0 08 to. â€"0â€"05 to 0 95 to. ‘o%l% 8, 1894 to $2 O 2 50 0 51 0 51 0 26 3 00 F Alex. Carson is in the Wilson, at preseat. Henry Howick of W on a visit to Lis brother. \r. John A.. Conkey ¢ out on his bycicle to see NMrs. Joseph McDona was visitma her parents Jaines Henry. While in Price had the pleasure 0 .\h:l):mus;l. Mr. 1 building a new ho pleted, will no d finest in the villag Foor BALL Martcr.â€"One of the most enthusiastic foot ball matches ever kicked in this vicinity was won by Dornoch‘s first eleven Tuesda evening. Holland Centre together \\'itf‘l' Eastern Holland brought out their choicest cracks, but failed to score, they simply were‘nt in it, for after forty minutes kick our boys scored two straights, The eleven consisted of F. Lenaban, C. R. McIntosh, N. Corlett, C. Heft, D. Corlett A. Mclntosh, J. McKinnon, J. Mclntosh, N. Smith, H. Honess, R. Watt. f JuOM@u®H A3pRRORsAARIIES Harl, Soft or "allouse Blâ€"mishes from hborses, Cubs, Splints, bweene Stifles, Sprains, all Sw Conghs, etc. Save $50 bottle. Warranted by ALL C hard ca everyh Hunter Hood‘s Cured _ After Others Failed Scrofula in Pure Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Books & Stationery. dURHKAM PHARMACY Upper Town Our Teas and Coffees are the bost. Qur Prices are the lowest. Cash an4 Oxne Price. TERMS â€" $1.00. Ac BOULDEN & Co‘s in Priceville Mr. Jas, Henty leasure of calling on Mr. Alex,. 1. â€" Mr. Mac is busily engaged y new house, which, when cor & vill no doubt be one of the JI E- WOOD’ Manager' Iâ€"= Stand Opposite the McZlister House. MAPLE GROVE the Neckâ€"Eunches All Cone Now. DORNOCKH k of Waterloo, was up brother of this place. jonkey of Durham was e to see his nother. McDonald of Priceville oarents.~ Mr. and Mrs. n Liniment removes all (rlloused Lumps and horses, Blood Spavins, Sweevey, â€" Ringâ€"Bone, all Swollen â€" Throats ve $50 by use of one nted by McFarlane & which is the sameâ€"tC GIVE U A_ CALYL ARCH. MeKENZIE. Durham, Aug mploy of Jas PureQuills from the stock Thorndale, Im American Stock rson. Make a better filling for Corsets ' than any other known material. "Featherbone"‘ Corsets are toughâ€" er and more elastic than any .~ _ofher make, as they are entirely W . filled with quills {Featherbone). ‘~ To be had at all Retail Dry Goods Stores. 1, ‘04. healto M y o teits fash for Odllsd Apples Any kind of Apples will be takâ€" en:; but they should be not less than two inches in diameter. It is not necessary to pick the Apples, as they will not be rejected on account of being bruised. The Mevannts un Miorarnrennd Mill. _ R.J. GRAEAM. Ayton Ont. \t present I wili pay from 50c o 40c. per 100 lbs. for Applcsi for evaporating. l THE z= CASH We have Opened out in A. DAVIDSON‘S Store, Unpper Town, with A Little Daughter General Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Groceries, Etc. These Goods were Bought at a Treâ€" mendous Reduction and are Selling Accordingly. If you want BRargning, come along with your Cash or Produce. performed by Ayer‘s Sarsaparills, one in particular being that of a little daughter of a Church of England minisâ€" ter. The child was literally covered from head to foot with a red and exâ€" ceodingly troublesome rash, from which ‘she had suffered for two or three years, in spite of the best medical treatment available. Her father was in great distress about the case, and, at my Tecommendation, at last began to adâ€" minister Ayer‘s Sarsaparilla, two botâ€" tles of which effected a complete cure, much to her relicf and her father‘s delight. I am sure, were he here toâ€"day, he would testify in the strongest terms as to the merits of Of a Church of England minister cured of a distressing rash, by Ayer‘s Sarsaparilla. Mr. RIcHaARD Eirxs, the wellâ€"known Druggist, 207 McGill st., Montreal, P. Q., says: I have sold Ayor‘s Family Medicines for 40 years, and have heard nothing but good said of them. ‘I know of many Ayer‘s Sarsaparillia Prepared by Dr.J.C. Ayor & Co., Lowel!, Mass, Cures others, will cure you. An Entirely New Stock Ayton Evaporator. Cure SICK HEADACHE and Neuralgia ut Zas Aliden t SAripniinis 4A CUTO TT TRA IRUULA Panwue Tiz in 20 anmUTES, also Coated Tongue, Dizziâ€" ness, Biliousness, Pain in the Side, Constipation, Torpid Liver, Bad Breath. . to stay cured also regulate the bowels. VERY M/CE TO TAKE. Price 25 CrnuTs at Dru@ SToRkS. Upper Towt Wonderful Cures POWDERS e s 1OR ICC. rator is in Wenger‘s Saw DAVIDSON & Coâ€" Durham Of 1 r;‘!.W MEdC e 14 IWill be found Unequalled. that with a LARGER AND BETTER !STOCK, selling for below the prices which eight T housand â€" RRollars i To those who have not yet visited us we extend a,-COB,DIAL INVITATION, ) â€" and will be pleased to show goods and QUOTE PRICESâ€" ‘ On account of the low price of many kinds of Farm Produce money is searce a , it is important that it should be spent to the best advantage. e ag thhe) § %m Upper Town Durkam. & B mm bRes = HERE ARE SOME Of the Fall and Winter _ _ 1G" B C ECS FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF â€" CASH BUVYERS. When we opened up in Durham three months ago and, in our introductory anâ€" nouncement, Stated we were goingâ€" to do a cash business, we found a namber of persons expressing an opinion that it could not be done successfully. We had every canfidence Py t 1 2205 e se en re en We have added to it largely in every department i IN HAND could buy. The rapid growth of our busin ifying to us and a proof that our Mcethod of doing business, Quality and Assortment of Goods . and unapproachable prices, MAKING STILL GREATER EFFORTS TO KEEP BEFORE THE PUBLIC A Stock of Goods, which, for Extent, Variety, Quality, and Price We beg to inform our Customâ€" ers and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivelant, and tnat our Motto will be "Large Sales & Small Profits." We have Bargains to offer in STAPLLS, We hive Bargains to offer in DRESS GOODS ANT Trimmings. $ We have Bargains to offer in CLOTHING & CLOTHS. We have Bargains to offer in MANTLES AND MAXN are appreciated by our customers. â€" In order to retain their confidence an increase the liberal patronage extended to us we purpose Durham, Aug. 9th, * .. 6. & J. MeKECHNIE. We take this opportunity of _ thanking our customers for | past patronage, and we are ; convinced that the new system | ; will meris a continuarce of . the same. | : N., G. & J. McKECHNIE. As we believe it is the best and we can speak from experience as far as collecting accounts are concerned, and the ill wili you get of those whom you are It);ess:mg for accounts of long standing. Therefore on the first of November next, we intend turmn% over a New Leaf and selling only for CASH or Produce â€"â€"AND WE WANTâ€"â€" The support of all who are interested in the CASH SYSTEM. The first stones in tds Pbwdicen=dccl ad ol Rorvat ie y mectinteetienmerntoatngi Th the paving we are going to lay down are Men‘s heavy fullâ€"cloth pants for $1.60 Regular peice for CASH $2.00 Men‘s Heavy: Reeser Coats for $4.50 Ladies‘ Dong. Button or Lace Boots for $1.25 These should interest ‘cl m’“ diger rrieel that have lo::a Bargains to oflern%:}e;:u;;e myp;:d fl;:-: â€" CASH â€" BUSINESS! We are paving the way for ADOPTED BY C. L. GRANT APLES. DRESS GOODS AND | every. time, nany kinds of Farm Produce money is scarce and the best advantage. f TLE CLOTHS. AND } We have Bargains to offer in BOOTS AND SHOFS. We bave Bargains to offer in HATS, CAPS & FURS. HS, | We have Bargains to offer in MILLINERY. MAN.â€" | We bave Bargains to offer in GROCERIES. department the BEST VALUE that MONEY o e e e o e on o andnt t anbrinh 1e mnartarrots , Lower Townâ€" Merchants buying in the old way and g‘ving credit were doing, we would vet a liberal supâ€" port from a discerning publhic. _ _ _ We brought a L&RGE STOCK from the Town of St. Marys, which we bought at . _ 53: cents on the Dollar â€" Of the whoiesale price, a saving of ress is the result which is most gratâ€" râ€"<â€" HERE ARE SOME Of the Fall and Winter BARCAINS at the BIoi Ladies India Kid Button Boot, patent tip, $1.25. hy fine Dongols Kid Button Boot, patent tip, $1.25. s Heavy Glove Glove Grain Stanâ€" dard Screw Lace Boots, $1.15. i Handâ€"made Pegged Lace Boots, $1.25 at the Big 4. f y Prunella gaiters 70cts. A good solid all leather Lace Boot, POcte MEN‘S BOOTS, SHOES, and h RUEBERS, all kinds and prices from $0cts for a good solid allâ€"leather plow shoe, and up. A Full line of Infant‘s shoes of all kq A Full line of Infant‘s shoes of all All Wool Serges, double width, in Black, Cardinal, Green, Slate & Brown, at Zcts a yd. ; Heayy All Wool FLANNEL, Light & Dark Shades, 20cts a yd. F Union Grey Flannel, 12jcts a }'d.~ Heavy, Reversible, Aliâ€"wool Sha Ladies‘ Combination Suits, $L. Ladies‘ Allâ€"wool Cashmere Gloves, Union Grey Flannel, 1Zjcts a : Heavy, Reversible, Aliâ€"wool Sha Ladies‘ Combination Suits. Ladies‘ Allâ€"wool Cashmere Gl Black, fine quality 25¢. l)ldi;';‘ FleeceJined â€" cashmere Men‘s he Men‘s prices Men‘s Smocks and Overhauls Best Table Oil Cloth in white and 25c a yard. Good Plush Albums from 90c up to for our best. Flanneletts from 5c up, A Lamps, laump glasses, lantern whips, brooms, brushes, enln& Come and see what a lot of Tinware have for $1.00. \ â€"The undersigned â€" havi jleased the Cider Mill, is p ‘pared to manutacture all | usual products of Apples, | Apple Jelly or Apple B |short notice. _A practical will be in charge. To Yhat desirable cottage in Upper T« r]- owned by R. McFarlane,«r., taining 6 rooms, Also 2 rooms a McFarlane & Co‘s. Drug Store. _ _ DUREAYU CIDER Durbam, August 20th, *0¢. LOT 53, Con. 2, E. G. R., Gle sisting of 100 acres, more 80 acres cleared, 70 fit to run m on. Frame Barn 50x60 with stables; good concrete dwel other um,buildinfis; half a orchard; two good spring w fenced and in good siate of e Sitnated about one mile fromi of Durbam and one mile froy Will be_sold with or witkh For further particulars «pof prietor on premises. To ’; ON llond.\y_n?t. 27th. McKechnie Mill fire a name ‘Dou," fawn color, ipformation that will ery, or will return the da Lost, Strayed or Sle Durham, Durham P. O., July 3rd, FE arm for Sal ‘l\" ;Jirt-(v.“u'rdiznn Jackets 05c ext vy double breasted $1.40. ' Uunderware all kinds at Big Come and see us. g Bean & Co. House to Let. DARGAVEL & W. O PENINC 1 F Apply at the Drug Store. inished U ed Undervests Long â€"â€"OFâ€" $ o

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