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Grey Review, 18 Oct 1894, p. 1

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In the Town of Durham, County of Grey, including valuable Water Power. Brick Dwolling, and many eligible building lots, will be sold in one or more lots. â€"Also lot No. 60, con. 2, W. G. R., Township of Bentinck, 100 acres adjoinâ€" ing Town plot Durham. watored , 4 P"lnlm- FIRE, Life and Accident Insu Claims of all kinds collectedâ€" bougnt. Remedion s FOR SALE The EDGE PROPRRTY money. Lots 241, 2%2, 218, con.3, S.W.L. and S$. Road, Township Melancthornâ€"174 acres timbered. Lots 241 242, con. 4, S.W.T. and S. lRoad' Melanethonâ€"100 acres a bush ot. Lot 218, con. 4, S.W.T. and S. Road, Melancthonâ€">0 acres good bush. Lot 29, con. 5, Melancthonâ€"83 acres well timbered. Lot 16, con. 5, Bentinck, 100 acres known as the Jas. Bamford farmâ€"well imâ€" proved close to Lamlash. Lot 1, Durham Street, North Priceville. Lnt 3. Kinross Street, North Pricevilie. With other splendid Farms in Ontario «nd the Northâ€"West, Toronto and Hanover properties for sale or exâ€" change. MONEY TO LOAN | _ 250 :!Uh â€"INX THEâ€" Following Properties at Prices Asked T nto 41 949 2 con % S.W.T. and dro«sd Or DAN. McLEAN the A ie w mae w PERNTIS TR Y. H\).\'()R Gra of Dental 89 Township 0 l ICENSED AUTCTIO ‘County of Grey. Salcs a aud at reasoumble rates. .. T1 OMLY MRETâ€"OLAS HEARSE K TWX ~ 0C 5, con. 1. W & R, Bentine, 1CC _1 anse, more or los#, good lind, well atored, gyxl dvelling house and «tmhle on eminoa, Terms vory :ea_-u:ahln. Anply to LUAFSO N#TARY PUELIC, Comumissloner.ctc at very lowest rates on g ':F\i‘;rtga.g;s taken for part purchase BUSINESS DIRECTORY. o t emaesLt: s UNDERTAKING. JAMES LOCKIZ Tx7aH CKiS, / â€"Wall Pacrer Resideuceâ€"K SSUZR of 3 Furniture. F‘arm for Sale. OFFICE, over Grant‘s 8 ATTENDED T ARRISTBR, SNLSIMOR IN SU.REME COURT toueer for C rmre‘s Big Mo ensod A IC A Farm for Sale. J. P. TELFORD, Doruoch, Ont. MSSENR N 1sSX QURMT 0f T. G. HOLT,. L. D.S HUCH McXMXAY. MISCELLANEO Nn o . C on s ofirant Pm on ce aln/t _ gocl mds sn n seana C mniynreuptmigll . Apply to JAMES EDGE, Edze Hill, Ont In this line we Take the Lead. Well Stocked and Complete in CASKETS, COFINS, Ete., in the Latest Designs. LARGE and Complete STOCK, Consistng of Bedroom and Parâ€" lor Sets, Extension and Centre Tubles, Buble Siandsâ€"in Oak, Bamboo and Elm. Nice Assortâ€" ment of Easles. We also carry a Large Stock of Pictures and Frame Moulding. AUCT CTICNTER J. SHEWELL & SON. 4 L0 AN T. FOSTER MEDICAL. The Hanover Con DUoRadAm . McKENZIE, ALLAN MeF ARLANE, . Execator, Durham W Insu EL H. H. MII nol g\n('&-. Yid notes od lar dJo mom 1 i UNXDERTAKING Promptly attende | JAEE KRE: ( ;OOD OPENING and permanent sitn ation to the right party: s«lury or comâ€" mission. . Provious experience not necessary Outht free. STRISTLY FIRST OLASE CANADIANX CGROWH sSTOOX, SALESMEN WANTED. Nurseries of 700 retes st Fouthill, Ont. Write for particuiars aft onee. PRIME | "Only the Scars Remain," BOULDRDIN & CO‘C Of the Best Quaat THAN EVEI NBX 113 AHH y iÂ¥ Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver & Co., Lowel!, Mass, Curesothers, will curo you been troubled since. Only the scars romain, and the memory of the past, to remind me of the good Ayer‘s Sarsaparilla has done me. I now weigh two hundred and twenty pounds, and am in the best of health. I have been or the road for the past twelve years, have noticed Ayer‘s Sarâ€" saparilla advertised in all parts of the United States, and always take pleasâ€" ure in telling what good it did for me." to try Ayer‘s Sarsaparilla. I took threo bottles, the sores healed, and I have not SEE irstâ€"Class Hearse.â€" Says Hxxry Hupsox, of the James Smith Woolen Machinery Co., uh Philadelphia, *R Pa., who certiâ€" l,fi d fies as follows: T We are the only Firm furnishing Purmritur Ayer‘s Sarsaparilia Mother Urged Me YVol. XYVI. No.: 42. 8 .9 i"4 k & 9UB HARNESS UPPER TOWK. SIONE & WELLINGTON, Teroute, Ont A LA KM iÂ¥ IU W x) et LRNR@L All Hilli L0 11@ CC LV is Am2koPr c Dds 4s, MAKERS. 1lucesa sn ue ns np 9 2 GuIf Chc races rg Noouf ) "Indeed, fair sir, you forget the first stipâ€" vlation. A message left f%r these peo'.:Te wuchirfi your absence might lead to a beâ€" trayal ‘{vour presence with the princess. No, no, if you go with me, you must leave no sign behind. But, sir, you are not urged. If you have one thought of hesitation, the princess would not have you come." ©I was thinking," said Orlando, *‘ that I ought not to loave my friends in suspense. Ifthey arise in the morning and find me gone, they will be very uneasy." _**I do not know," she replied. _ " Bat why do you ask ?" .. _ _ _ 8 ks 'i'-l-x-".:‘cuuti'on is a p?'opcr one, lady ; and I will be with you in a moment sufliciently discuised. â€" Will you wait here?" m night. OUTCAST OP MILAN M Wil DURHAM, Co. Grey,) Thursday, Octcber 18th, 1894. through Emeoded o the palace e rarrryyor y y or y laying his our service . And I other than 11 {ot APTI it My deâ€" the was used, m! lord." __ a **Haâ€"and be fancied that he was being led to her chamber, did be?" cried Ludoâ€" “-Exacuy," replied de Castro. *Good !" said the duke. " And, my ca tain, since Pss work has been so fa.it.ifull; executed, I will not ask for the namoâ€" of your agents"" . l 08 0 Couh 3 _ «* And now," asked the prince, cager} it how is the:dog.to be despetcho@irine‘s > > vic0. * Did you put him there, de Castro * I closed the door upon him, my lord." «* Then there are others, beside ourselves, who know his whereabouts ?" * One other your highness." Only one ?" "That is all," * Who is it ?" *My lord, a lowly person, of my own househoid, did the work for me ; and it was lone upon the express condition that th« name of the doer should never ]‘)aau my lips in connection with the deed. It has been loneâ€"done most f:ithfully. The ontcast was found aloneâ€"he was led away from his shop in the dead of night,. following of his. own free will, and lodged in the deep dunâ€" zeon without bem&lseen by other eyes than those engaged in the work." * But how did he follow so willingly ?" "The name of the princess of "gergauno posed of, remarked the Ct shrug of the shoulders. * Stop a moment," said the out his hand to his son, who poiut of speaking again. . ** Lo captain‘s report, Now de have you done *" § 3{\' lord," was the reply, Orlando Vendorme lodged i1 (tungeon of the old palace. place where Marmori died ; died ; where Deletti died ; m life of even the great Yuse away. â€" He is down in that ro ind the door of triple inow is ""Not dead," returned de Castr is safe within our power," "No, no," cried Ludovico; "he for us while he is alive." He is where he cun very css posed of," remarked the captal YIH H fu i .'f C tw A |9||\C , Po * <& 9 rr,. Y â€"_S # L1 k ap 1 the duke, putting who was upou the ** Let me have the de Castro, what s bolte ind WB H e is not safe with a 10 upon ts Sten ut These are the signs from which a rural contemporary concludes that we are to have a severe winter:â€"‘ Tle coons and groundhogs have a heavy growth of hair coming on. The chipâ€" munk and squirrel are the busiest little animais in the world. _ The insects have left the north side of the trees in woods, and the feathers of the geese are hemvier that ever before. Young lambs are growing wool that scems marvellous, and‘sheep that are sheared are rapidly repairing their fleece." :'I.:.,sdly offence; you might have escaped further punishment. Bat you dared to brave our authority. â€" Did you think, when you smote me down in the list, that that would be the end of it?: Did you think that we would allow a dog of an outcast to wear a laurel upon my defeat ?" " Oh !" exclaimed Orlando, ""and is this the return ofa brave man in defeat? Can you seek such revenge Lbecause I overcame you in the list ! Give me my liberty, and iwill give you any honorable satisfaction you may demand, I will meet both you and Hugh de Castroâ€"I, singleâ€"handed, against the pair of you. I will meet you even ut greater odds, I will strip off all my armor, and you may be clad in stecl from head to foot. I will meet you with my dagier against your sword. . 1 will meet you without shield or buckler, Will yon not grant me this £" _ â€"** And this is the keeping of your knight ly oath, sir prince." _ S **Hold, dog ®" cried the youthful tyrant, hissing his words out between his clenched teeth. * If you imagine that I exult thus over your fate because you won tlie prize at the tournament you are much mistaken Pid you not know that I had planned te make Rosabel of Bergamg my wife *" â€"**No!" thundered Ludovico. * This reâ€" venge is too sweet to be given up. . You die where you are !" Ho, 1 fi the dod Wt ‘s Eind Tl fred (0) What Ho is dosna BRand,, and.exen ot Lliat z (To be continued.) is ho /A s L ?fl & & a q’ir‘ 49 8 § AmRAy * 4 8) & e " iÂ¥ ‘\y/ ‘\‘t)y 3 i {\Q. i k‘i ; 1 :; o %f 1t " y," replied Man singlc vill m l strip T1 c you Once Lil and continues at this dictation for forr hours. This practice is resumed the next night, and is kept up for eight, ten or twelve nightsâ€"until infact, the story is ended. The phonograph is tnen turned over to typewriters, who repare the manuseript, which Captain %inz revises before sending to the 1 ublisher. Captain Chadles King, the novelist does nut write at all, he uses a phonoâ€" grapb. â€" His hours for composition are after midnight. _ Having thought of a story he comes home from the theatre or from a social party, feeling in the Test of spirits, starts in at midnight talking his story into the phonograph, water, 1 piut. â€" Label pc well frequertly. Apply ders and noeks with a sp a day. It will be fount ne 24 30 Trotter nnd IHa e enc fo d tie a detals of the tragic death of W. E. Rands, a young printer 24 years of «2. He had wandered out early Monday morning either as a sommambulist or in a fit of mental aberration, and had thrown htmsclf in frout of a moving train by which both legs were cut off close to the body. He lingered a few hours but scon became unconscious. He had been in the employ of the Free Press for over nine years and hbad just left that paper to assume control of a new one in Grand Valley on the day of his death. A fattening ho of a pound a day. Hogs should be marketed when they are 8 to 10 months old and should weigh 250 pounds. They occasionally weigh more than that put at t A Rich Man Wl I Whole No. 841. Do 1 sc an that. hog ought to make a gair it in IvCS â€" Handâ€"made Waggons | Horse Bhocit? w In the old stand. All made shoes. â€" Also Laborsiory â€" Sold by H. PARKER Druggist, 1 Cansdian Pacific TINME TABLE for sale cheap. 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