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Grey Review, 18 Oct 1894, p. 2

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o § $X 1805 un for $1: 2 @TS. 2 â€"â€"The ReviEw and CaxaDa FaRâ€" wers‘ Sex to end of 1895 tor $1.25 to pnsl in advance subscribers. . â€"The Rivrew to end of 1895 and the Weekly Mait for one yeat for $1.25 to paid in adyance subscribers. 2 i um Durbamw, Oct‘r. 18th, 1894. ( an in acter If chea; cured. balance *â€"â€"The Chinoâ€"Japanese war drags on. Is is reported the Japanose have again defeated the Chinese at Cheâ€"Foo on the foad to Mukden, and close on the heels of this news comes the report, that some of the European Powers, notably Russia and possibly Great Britain are Feady.to use their good offices in bringâ€" “g about a peace between China and Afrgan. < But these rumors lack com: gpuation. Have you J P&? D.d you ere they are 1.â€"‘The RKEy surprised at the p: tion, and advises from the crowded with systematic ai says, stand by t! and in every way ‘come prosperous everything. His bine science, bene in dealing with t! bine science, Denevoieuce anU 1LUMIZ in dealing with the poor and the ignorâ€" ant, and. it must be admitted, that his ‘le:bods have been eminently suceessâ€" ful, and that he las proved himself to be the most successful reformer and evangelizer of modern times. â€"The genial Professor at the Breakâ€" fast Table died peacefolly at Camâ€" bridge, Mass., on Sunday week. Oliver Wendell Holmes was born in 1809 and g: UNVEILING TiZ STATUVE CF SIR s JOHEN MacDONALD. oo Om ies cheap money orders cannot be proâ€" red. Subscribe now and get the lance of this year tree. AGEXTS. ‘or the accommodation of new subâ€" (and old as well) the following. ies have kindly consented to uct as nts to receive new subscribers and, r business :â€"Pricevilie, Miss Brown wilice, Dugald MeCormick and MeDonald, â€" Dromore, _ Alex. r, Eeq. Edge Hill, C. C. McFayâ€" Others will be added as we scâ€" every good cause, by @.ckeniMg °* conscience of young men and maidens, . st‘imulating their activities enlarging their sympathics, and promoting their generosity under the direction of, and in conformity to, the will of the charch â€"w «m which they are connected. He deprecated disunion and reminded his hearers that the Society is intensely denofminational and for theé particular benefit of the church and congregation with which the Society is connected. This authoritative deliverance may allay the fears of those who think that the working of the C. E. Society may become at variance with the work of the churck. Certainly it cannot do so so long as it holds to these first prinâ€" _ ciples asstated by Mr. Richardson. CS t he ‘Ma The Statc donaid in C rvciled la: a large : b:n{s .(,t Lluw ‘;2“"“3:1’ ‘b . ‘ T. L:‘Iurk exâ€"Mayâ€" Knd with him on the platâ€" M were the Licutenant Governor, Sir John Thompson andâ€"other members of the Dominion Government; Sir Oliver Mowat and the Hon. (;. W. Ross &e. &¢. after referring bricfly to the public " L ax" aml Mowat and the Hon. (;. W. Ross &e. &¢. | after referring bricfly to the public services of Sir John Macedonald Mr. Clark invited ‘Sir John Thompson to unveil the Statue.. When the drapery was removed Sir John delivered a glowing culogy of his late ctrief. Fifty years ago, he said, Sir John Macdorâ€" ‘ald entered Parliament when: Canada eonsisted of but » few seattered provâ€" ‘Ances, with many political difieaitics, s Bovulation ‘of 2CO CCO fitty miles ct them 1 W CLUBBING. â€"â€"â€"â€"4â€" 44 hguanendderyh o7 1 see our offers last week? s added this week and nendation of ours. . + It is nt paper and has a char* 1rw from now to end of «ly Grome for one year d in advance subscrilâ€" REVIEW| ard but ouC (Or issen ed the ReviEw ch_flg UE assisted emigration M w d t 1 11:(;'(::3(:1!: ::' :::l The above pertinent question bas P been often asked during the past week P n se and the position ot the town and counâ€" £f the Salvation cil b.cars some rcser_nbl;mce. to the Montreal in his heading. The Council meeting lact himself Thursday evening was largely atten xpresses himself | ded by the ratepayers and, as usual, ada and thinks | the lean of the meeting was all one ved much since | wayâ€"in favor of the purchase of the irs ago. He is Ronald engine in the speedicst possiâ€" ty of cur k. | ble way. The council was with the y of POPU!2*~ ; meeting for they carried a motion to + C 6Â¥ C&LCIOVL TE EDNE CSE e . ___ | ability to get cthers re let those | things through e r the 25 cts I the one man in'the,.1 mot be proâ€"| Who had a practi d get the: policy was to kee | Party together ar lgovcmment ot the 11 Iy 1 hene he left Parliament, Canada extended. from the Atlantic to the Pacific, was ruled by one Parliamens with a large population and a transcontinental railâ€" way and earals second to none in the world. It would be unjust to the memory of Sit John Macdonald to aseribe to bis influence alone these and the other great changes undergone by this country within the last twentyâ€"five years. He no doubt played an im« | portant part, but to the Hon. George Brown and his poli¢y, more than to PS OmsWn e U NeCP e 00 n a ikeen debater, the sagacious leader, the â€"shrew& councillor, the ~skilful I tactician and the ardent friend. Nothâ€" ‘ in could be tracr to the life than this, and added that in Canada no party leader ever commanded more fully the contidence of his followers, and that few Canadians bave done more | than he has done to unify the Provâ€" | inces of the Dominion. NOITCETORPERIFNITAEWERAEREYHW i or lend a i. 2*. cacout a cheering word, a de or a delicious feast, al their own camps sup ted to fight the enem in their own breast, < manity around them. The Methodist body in this town have passed another milestone and under the pastorate of Mr Pomeroy, they are still marching on the bighway of pron{;crity. ‘At each annual mflestone a balt is called, there is a mustering of the forces, a laying in of anmunition, addresses by the generals, and a particular good teee among the rank and file. _.Othoe diviâ€" Mr. Pomeroy ©IDCUC®!® U2" C ohaing Services, the prnmised supply not being nble to be present. We heard one serâ€" mon and can bear test.imon{ to its pracâ€" tical character, Next week a series of special services will be inaugurated, a very elcquent Divine Mr. Ranton, from K’axmm. Mich, is exfm:ted to assist and nordoubt a profitable season will reâ€" sult SUNC+ The hasement prosented a for a conmple of bours on M while numerous members pok o# the excellent 1 pat ided. Can anyone tel :h_.g pumpkia;gie? A situa Eesd o infln wl t WY aoad ETHODIST ANNIVERSARY asement prosented a lively scene uple of bours on Monday night amerous members and visitors ; o# the excellent refreshments 4. Gan anyone teB: whko mude mpkia‘;rie? A situation is open. feast of reason and the flow of tich followel was furuished by he rank and file. .Otfor diviâ€" he great speftuai army Iook on LCN4 cacourage each other by & word, a delightful presence, ious feast, all then retiring to i camps supposedly better fitâ€" ht the enemy, whether found lwrn breast. or in careless buâ€" cor:i-chd the Sunday dn fderetn o n oi inn l en 0) 1 Lt same majority in | Miss D. he refused. Is is | to reside : man as mayor, alâ€" be long 1 udence may | Someâ€"| *"OC8 C* virtue. _ "Gentleâ€"| protection with the certainly the wish vsâ€" are dangerous. : Kled. _ Security of | _ Mr. anc ty in business are of days ‘:? his prosperity. Give | $pipmrta rvone vote in favor | wrn. anc has the Mayor contract. Once wn against doing unre majority in Rieprete i es es s â€" p i ";;',:“{I‘""}u*-}'â€"""r M the Rev. gentlemen of the town, Kev. Mr. Flagg of the Varn mission, and Reov. Mr. Richardson :{nirmnn of the district. Mr. Pomeroy made_anm excelâ€" lent chairman. _ Mr. Flagg led off with approprinate â€" remarks. Mr. â€" MeGregor followed, speaking eloquently on the Hidden Power in the Church. _ Mr. Connor is always interesting, and on the "The ideal church" maintained his reputation as a thoughtfual speaker. HF" T ym utostds 2 Tebn sh He We showlug that the ch generating landed Milliners and the « much attention to Mr. Stewart gave remarks. _ 45 years preached his Ist se shanty. He was th parisons and congt people for their act that true and not ed the b with the tions, and WISHCG 20000170020 °3t@ n perity, but the hour being late did not expand. The choir was especially brilliant it seemmd to us. and at no time in its career rendered better niusic, The alto passage in one of the anthems, taken by Miss Carson was especially pleasing. Every window was a receptacle for flowers, the pulpit was embowered. in branches otfgmg' , and the rail in front was adorned with ferns, holly berrice; and rosyâ€"checked apples. * _ @ ® Well Mr. Editcr, the thrashing season is rnbout at an end, and I don‘t think any of the threshers are sorry, but all seem glad to get a rest from the slavish work that they have to be at day and night as long as it lasts. Mr. J. Lee has purchased Mr. J. Batchelor‘s farm and erected a dwelling es We are pleased to see nirs. A. bryce home again after a week‘s _ sojourn at her daughter‘s, Mrs. W. J. McLean. Mr. and Mrs. Batchelor, took in the Flesherton show on the 28th and report having a very good time. it sA o hn cnieenn Akve e bap en Mrs. Colden, of Bellevili@, NAS visiting at her daughter‘s, Mrs. S. Lean. for a few weeks. Mr. A. Watson took a drive out on Sabbath last, making his usual on his way home. Quite a number from this part to the Dundalk fair last week and erj shnndalcasTatelx wall. h ROsess Miss Maggic Bryce, and her little neice Nellice were visiting friends in Hopeville last week. e Yrs. S. McLean and her raother, Mrs. Colden have been visiting friends at Swamp College. Messrs. Goodfellow and families, also 1 C "nvetiotmninterm ind o an SWns Mr. T. S. Mel Mr. and Mrs. S. Queen spent a couple of days in the beginning of last week visiting their daughter Mrs J. Chapman of Maridn.lv. Mr. and Mrs. J. Chapman of Markdale took in the World‘s Fair in Holstein and remained a few days visiting their parents. e dn _ y e en nia Yars Miss P. p siste hn itb Miss Maggie Queen is spending a week at her aunts, Mrs. Wim. Sitr. Mrs. R. Hanna of Garafraxa is stayâ€" ing for a few weeks at the home of her {)urcm,s. Mr. aud Mrs. Grant of Normanâ€" by, helping to nurse her father who is at present yery ill. Mrs. Robert Snell, furmcrlf' of these parts but now of the city of Toronto, is at present renewing olu acquainteaces for a few days. Rev. Mr. Honey, of Conn.. preached ESE & m ol ies of Mr. D. Camer ited in matrimor lust, to Mr. F.o Only near relati friends of the br occasion. Et en‘ in Varney on Saboath Miss Annie Cameror dere farm at CLue AUUMeon. BWie . cll Saturday last for $1225.00. The Barbour family have the heartâ€" felt sympathy of the eople of this neighborhood in their s:uFlw.'cavemenL. Three funcrals leaving their home in one week. Their little ne hew‘s on Sunday, their sister Mrs. HJ. Fitzsimâ€" mon‘s on Tuesday and their mother‘s on Wednesday. Rev. Mr. Conmor preached Mrs. Barbour‘s funeral sermon on Sabâ€" bath afternoon to a large congregation. The annual harvest home thanksgivâ€" ing service was held in the schoolâ€"house on Friday vening last. The schoolâ€" \house was decorated for the occasion. The Rev. Nr. Beyan, of Mt. Forest, reached _ the thanksgiving sermor, 'i"he DurKHam Church of 'Ex}g‘[‘;tud choir was present and charined the listeners with their lovely chauts and singing. What might have been dent befel Dan. O‘Mara : turning home last Mon going down the slope on nast of Dornoch & hoi ca: ME e OM ECCA TCO + o vulmiant 1 hear he iSrevuvcriizg‘ rapidly. The funeral of John Laughlan, who met with a fatal accident as stated in the â€" RayvIEw of / last" week, . took place to the Rocky Cemetery on the 13th inst. Much sympathy is extended to the bereaved fainily. Mesacs. J. McKinnon, R. Watt, D. MeClurc, J. Norris and C. R. McIntosh, five of our pearigogues are taking in the Teachers‘ convention at the county capital this woek. The Flying. Wedge F. B. C., of Dorâ€" nocb, stinds head of the list in Centre and South Greq, There were fourteen clubs compéting. Mopnce Arecil 2e e en Nee n clan‘. What stopped the boom ? We heard of a large sawmill to be built and a new store and creamery. _ I wish it would {tart. Work hereabout is very scarce or us poor Iaborers. [Our correspordent complains of some Doruoch items, sent to anotber journal, which are misleading. â€" We strongly exution ali our c(wrestgandents to be especially careful in ue ving uo ledics. Mr. R â€"Ep.J s D. Dice, ide at C. € ng Dolly rus. Mo H PROTON CENTRE Bryce has ret ‘s.‘ Mrs. Mel ery good time. Iden, of Belleville, has beer her daughter‘s, Mrs. S. Mc 1 few weeks. â€"__ bert Snell, furmcrlf‘ of these now of the city of ‘Foronto, is vrenewing ols accquaintences Mead LD Son, of Chesley, is visit ns, Mrs. Duncan Camp MURDOCH ey erected a fine frame Mr. J McMurdo framed ilaves Al bride we in d d DORNOCH 4@ 4* urch w and families re the guests 0 mth last. this place has es for a while.. returned home from fcLean, where she me. Welcome back of Conn.. preached ath morning last. rov, eldest daughter of Holstein, was unâ€" on Thursday evening »nnough, of Duluth. s anc a few intimate ; were oresent on the Mara as he was ;t Monday. _ W one on the town ruclivia re missC > team to run. hen the waggon d throwing the hu c acrasrymiiurpar» We are lad to MABLE Rev. fatal a , als 5f Mi townline it of, the e off the D 1 {1 calls While For the past week the weather has heen somewhat changeable. On Sunâ€" day morning there was from two to three inches of snow wh ich made things quite wintry looking. ol dn e on niPh ce HP CCC iinmatomecssie®n s J. D. Brown and his brother Dave, started off this week to spend a few weeks in the peninsula sporting, in which they take a great interest. Miss Minnic Morehend and Miss Mima Stothart, left for Toronto last week. B. R. and J. S. are rathor solemn looking sinct Mrs. Mc list for a f« MissGertie ‘McL home visiting her day and Sunday. MEVve s oond ioi diiine td The sacrament of the Lords Supper was. dispensed in the Presbyterian Church here last Sabbath. Tr Teith, of Egremont. spcnt;ln day mont, SPERTI MTZ Dr. Leith, of P or two visiting fr week. PCE Miss Wright, from Collingwood, is visiting friends in Priceville at present; Miss Polly Mclutyre is home to spend a few weeks with her parents, We wonder if this has any connection with the presence of Mr. Mark Cairns in that neighborhood. 1 2 Â¥eans Pn shd c drviientigt Mr. and Mrs. Mark Willis, were visitâ€" ing at Mr. Jno. Nichol‘s, Priceville, fair week. ‘ The appear Courier," publ fice on the 2nd taining the 1st Do mpv en ce n ie uppx'vcl:\tvd and commented upon. The footâ€"ball match in the evening was won by Paoton Station team, I to 0, Aflf:vllse'ki('k by one of the home team yave the goal." opd ic We are pleased to .welcome MrZ Y Mhe Coleridge once more amongst us, who spent his fifth year at cheese making at I{iv(-r Bank. _We expect (the patron meetings to look up again now. " Mrs. Robert Legate, of Flesherton Station, visited friends at Greenside last Sunday week. a Mrs. Allan McKinuon, of Durham, is NBX Ceicth o2 nc ty in wA o Sm e : h Mrs. Allan McKinnon, of DGPNMN, °* spending a few weeks at hey son‘s of the south west corner, Mr. Frank Coleridge left iast Saturâ€" day week for Toronto to attend the University. Mrs. John Wier and baby are visiting their many friends near Durham this Misses aary Jackson and Teunie Smily visited their best friends near here last Sunday. Toront« Kinnon Quite a number of our you the Priceville Exhibition l day recommended to bhim, . KenmeIn00%. MEL4 Ayer‘s Sarsaparillay has a wellâ€"carned reputation of fifty year‘s standing. CURE that cough with a 25¢ bottle of our Tonic cough Syrup prepared ‘only at the Darham Pharmacy. ist Sul we Watson bros,. had their SAW MUIZOCCT stroyed by fire. We believe the cause of the fire is unknown. a Mr. Win. Coleridge returned home from Riverbank last week, looking none the worse for his six months‘ absence. The last fall show around here was held in Dundalk last Friday and as usâ€" ual Dromore and vicinity was representâ€" ed. Messrs Leck and Watson are at presâ€" ent completing the repairing on Mr. Wim, Bulll's house, preparatory to his residence there, before winter sets in, Dr. Park and Dr. Wells ‘:'1}' regular | visits to Dromore every week now. < Dry,. Park bas his office in Mr. Taylor‘s and . we believe Dr. Wells intends for the next couple of weeks to stay at Mr. R. Renwick‘s. â€" No doubt before very long, we will know who will be our permaâ€" nent resident Doctor, Mr. Robt. Smail spent a portion of last week repairing wells in the vicinity; one being that of Mrs. Laughton‘s. â€" After an absence of five v.ceks, the pleasant countenance of Miss King aâ€" mong her pupils again, was as a ray of sunshine. ; Mrs. Lumley and daughter, from W alkerton, are visiting among friends in the vicinity. \irs. Jones left the early part of this week for Priceville, where s{;e intends to keep bhouse for Mr. James for a short time. There were special meetings held in Amos last Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursâ€" day and Friday, the serwon for the preparatory. service was delivered 1y Rev. Mr. Miller, of Holstein, also comâ€" Rev. Mr. munion morning Mr. Alfred Inkster returned from his ‘me in Maxwell, last Thursday and he now wielding the hammer as lustily The Amos Christian Endeavor Society purpose holding something in the shape of a concert in the neary future\an?.'we heartily wish them success. "*e1 AOT se oh. Mrs A. Tavlor is at present on the ck list but under the care of Dr. Park, e hope soon to hear of her recovery. Two weeks ago last Wednesday, the Vatson bros. had their saw mill:dcâ€" roved by fire. We believe the cause PR mds Messrs J. W. Jones and Thos. Horusâ€" by have returned home from down the country, whore the former has, been spending the summer. P mt t emEut The latest news. (1) A bear has been observed by some of our friends, in the swamps north of here. (2) Who was the fellow, that saw the shadow of a lidy (so he thought,) coming behind him at dark and addressing her with a how do you do," found himself face to face with his neighbor‘s cow. comed visitor, Mr. Joha A. McMillan returned home this week aftera visit to his brother Neil‘s, near Bad Axe, Michigan. He also called on friends in Pmihill and Williaimston. Miss Mi nie McIntyre, and her niece, Miss Alla Paterson, of Durbam, returnâ€" ed bome safter a pleasant visit to friends in Detroit. Miss Maggie McFean, of Toronto, was up to ber grandmothers funeral, Mrs. On GIUIOY : 3 Messrs Arch. and Malcolm Black, of Brantford district, also their Brother Ronald of Toronto, were all up to their sister‘s funcral. They all return this week. 3 oi t 4s WECk, [Our correspondent here gives a well written account of the fatal accident but as another account is already in type we cannot make room for it.] R Novier.â€"All subscribers in for the RevIzw will oblige me ing the «ame to Mr. Ramage, 1 sent prop. who will give the I; ceipt. »> 0. Mc appearance of the "Priceville r," published from the Review ofâ€" the 2nd day of the show and conâ€" â€" the 1st day‘s prize list was much The snow on Sunday was an unwelâ€" o were the gue i‘s recently. obn Graham, his aunt‘s, M FAIRWELL CORNERS. Intyre has been on the sick ew Aays but is better now, tie ‘McLcod, of Ventry, was iting her parents last Satur} PRICEVILLE. y %W,m was DROMORE ends in Priceville last SCOTCH TOWN dn,)o.uled"ldst 4 Suaday . of Bunessan, visitâ€" Mrs. Neil McDonald at \h lcome Mr. Wm. it present on the esn tat s s at Mr. Dan Me* a ma Giachk.__.___ > ir youths took in on last Wednesâ€" of Durham, is y son‘s of the New Store: New Man: New Geods! sâ€"<3 EVERYTHING NEW!s+â€" VFH]S Fine Animal is from of R. H. Harding, Thor porter of Brit ish and Amer ‘and is for service this season Thoroughbred Chester White Eo ~_ "*Prince Leon.‘ Dowr! KWNOCKED Wall Paper Must be Our Stock Bring size of Room WINDOW _ Also Red MaceARL] : cavvaal 9 Ap C 00 ( Es cce | 7 M d Sen . Ej 5y EJ o) â€" C( C My, A reze: CB Y b, physic! < ";"56 £| ,, monthi Ca) / Leaics CR sate ar eovered. Beware of Luprl â€""Ac BOuLDEN & Co‘s Uppet Town. Durham, Aug. 1 ‘04. â€"> WE HAVE OPENED UP &â€" With fall Lines of New Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Groceries. An examination of our Goods is respectâ€" fully requested. Sold by all Drugg Mrs. E. BAYVIBSON‘S. Kvan at FYVER & Gst Millinery, Dalgiish‘s old Stand, DECOT Li Ausctati Reduced, edic omilo teamet oo yitation Frec. No matter who has Eronied yOM WAAA ts cce irge. Charges reasonable. Books Freeâ€"="The Gokien Hoziwor Ducoges of men. Incloso posmg%z conts. S(Fb-d. 06 NoNfâ€"s USeD_ WITH UT WRITTEN CONSENT. o medt. ine sant C. 0. D. No namos on boxes or : verything c»â€"nridential. Question list end o_st of OP ook‘s (ottonRoct A S2 crifes Inissions, Nervous Debility, Seminai WeaN®C®®» ture, Syphilis, Unnatural Discharges, Self Abuse, .15 y «d Bladder Diseases Positively Cured by LANE & 60. CcoMmPouno. Fall Millinery e en gaucsd aLi¢nS. M ADN ;\,}“&Z&‘E&’;‘ all of whom were cured. . MMolt MMT Mothod Treatment supplics vigor, vitality and manâ€" inhgens i ingab yarn ts Reelnce sns the stock ndale, Imâ€" can Stock ’ CY z3 ‘T&‘, (=~~ . m esc ie aurm, €40 WOTXTTTYY 7 Dandndizeraot. You.g man, if you have been indiscroot, ‘beware of the 2G vin:'&romnmmly weak and old, both rexunily und puysic O NAMES USED WITHOUT WBITTEN CONSENT. Conhdo e Boar, 0 LbUdl, 7 m Tt Een D > [ ) a3 c333 o Boro 3 4 mo * 2 OB | > 4 | FS 2O T TE | f § Welx s â€"» in sinek ‘ s ts o n e(“‘f" 'S:‘ es s1 kT sAso cE Rs W it 1 #* To ce aror en EMISSIONS AND SYPHILIS CURED. uon en en nc in tm e n tes. W. 8. ( Millinery. WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. d â€" C. 0. D. No namoss on boxes or anvaiâ€" sTa1‘ Question list and oost of Treutâ€" Have you lost hope? _ Ars you contempiatine mn loodbeepdlmnm Havo yon any weslness?. G What it has done for others it will do tor yo r who has troated you, write for an Sooks Free â€"»"Lhe Gokien 1 ; FOR THE TOWN OF DURHAM f Has been the chiecf topic of the day for the last Month and has caused considerable excitement VTEED OF NC> E 160,000 Cured. No Risk Bgainsi E neum cerpmn m en waruc YOOL WAMNTE «$ = . mcA pre Es i L WANN The MHoxt tim No. 148 SHELSBY S7 DETROIT. MICHA. & ii LE 1ivve VUiz BUSINESS t Time You are in Town and want NUABLT â€"â€" i Men‘s Suits FOR EVERYEODY ices on all kinds of Merchandise is OUR SPECâ€" INESS since we adopted the system of â€"‘. pPEGPLE‘S MILL. Upper LFoOwWn, e d n s o k e e i n m ic wl en PC onl ieg All Taken in Exohauge tor Goods. Â¥ t ‘¢ IN EXCHANGE P . 53 : ne a a Toal 01 ! One Gar (60 bbis.) of Coai Oil, American Water White The New American Lantern, \Lamps, Burners, Shades &c. Corner, Upper Towan, Durham. ?:L... ;fi';(bi C Durham, &ug. 8th,‘ H. PAREKEEHR, Having thoroughly overhauiâ€" ed and refitted these Mills, we are now prepared to do all kinds of custom work to the satisfaction of the public. CHOPPING A SPECIALTY. HEWSON BROS. Roil Carding Promatiy gwW. LERD, BUTTER, L£G§S. Refined Coal Ofi Durham. Protecitisa 04. Druggist, Durkam. sttonded to. Box ; Starch a egdze 3A. MC Do you Ew clob TwexTy up at J. A. ones. Fixg Twe Arthur‘s. Have you . issue tea usn ray & M ding." | is unay Buron® kpife & F« Pocket K The dee beard one. a couple of Tcbermor; You ca Gerpe: world a SoRrRYy to ho Walkerton, is brotherâ€"inâ€"law this town. Dr sopnsultation w We a in the I W lock prin M th th de Lx and a REev ranizc follow Prov. B Calder, T ToRrox ie cor Hic £¢0 T) Every lady k Crl A x éf Mr. N trag thac epossed 100 ARERTTE COCOO® C C0 szecond bridge the pole, i struck a log and the thre« nllin:.meeed,weeepiadid their own door. The mot! first to reach ber daughter find her past a mother‘s he! dead. . Mcs. Sullivan receis Pa thet W sound. DurxDA iA D D LOCAL XEWS D W Ti be fami entis anc

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