es and spectâ€" CIALTY. N BROS. ansigl h:»#%, 21.33‘*\, Y w lorucld cilce W 3 n»uDdiic oai Oil, es &C. Mills, o do ‘k to ) [ 29 i i P en comersramap C3 L LS U Sta ENTE Arthit Hav W i struck a 10B 00 all in one seat, w their own door. first to reach her find her past a m T.3 Mre: Sulll find her past a mother S Aead. . Mrs. Sullivan rec juries about the face. b ous nature. The dece brothers and three siste the first trouble the fat The sorrowing parents a the syimpathy of the co {meral, notwithstanding was very largely witen Irwied in the Roman Can Ex«t Gleneig. ber six bre En‘ho-mm Rev. Fatl cated at the house, ch vard LOCAL NEWS. one little bridge safely but on a bridge the pole, it is thought i log and the three, who were ve seat, were pitched out close to vn door. The mother was the reach her daughter but only to past a mother‘s help. She was Mrs. Sullivan received some inâ€" bout the face. but not of a seriâ€" ture. The deceased has six s and three sisters, and this is t trouble the family ever had. vrowing parents and family have ipathy of the community. The o notwithstanding the wet day, H Rev,. Pather SEVUONOY Oi~ house, church and griveâ€" & Mortock‘s nitended. _ She was an Ca_holic cemnetery, «ix brothers acting as . Father Mioney ofâ€" Aimfazon W Snitings at Mc W H th at H D. R They Arthur‘s I# you wheel " a H GET your Boots and Shoes at Mc Ti Nug w st Ir pa tail would occupy more space than one dainty little creation we saw there. They carry a large stock of the latest styles, and purchasers must be hard to lease if they can‘t here suit their taste. }i'heir stock of plumes and jets is worthy of special mention. . Mrs. Davidson has had a long exâ€" perience, and her reputation and busiâ€" ness is well established. Miss Macâ€" donell, her milliner has lately returnâ€" ed from Detroit bringing with her many new ideas in styles and trimâ€" mings She shows a handsome display of trimmed hats and bonnets, and has some excellent mantles of fashionable make. ; Miss McKechnie, who is the only milliner in Lower Town, makes no display, but does a constant and steady business in trimming hats, bonnets, &c. in the latest styles tosuit the taste of the purchaser. T yourâ€"Vine at MeArthut your label k, please not AMSAY & Mo »a ltke a good smoke try a "Ferris " at MacFarlane‘s. e 4 H H t t N. w ir, Syrup and Molas Crl PY AJ INER 1 1 next feties H ‘Tallow per tb... Lard *E se Wool i â€" Wood 2it, lone. Turkeys per Ib. Geese Fmis Ducks. * Apples per bag S.S. No. 1, Egremont, 2nd or 3rd Certificate. Api)lit:atiryns received . till November Ist, 1894. State Salary exâ€" pected. . LETTER FROM MR. HENRY THOS, CALDWELL, ) . GEO. HEPBURN, Trustees. Jxo.GarvyEy," [ Orchard,â€"P. 0. Oct. 10th 1894. Teacher Wanted. th t v th Or DEATHS M M y AJ h H 0 05 to 0 08 to 0 15 to 1 00 to 0 08 to 0 05 to 0 05 to 0 40 to 0 tl lla Wat W atson D 10 0 D to to to to to to =â€"~ Purg DrOg$, I 0 09 0 05 0 06 0 50 0 15 0 12 0 05 0 10 n 16 m No Strengtn Hood‘s nfllcd;ns-caused by puison _ 3 enc isnn Aredisinats Moa on aMictions caused by puison and poor blood. I always keep Hood‘s Sarsaparilia in my house and use it when I need a tonle, We also keep Hood‘s Pills on hand and think highly of them."" J. W. DykEmMAXN, St. George, New Brunswick. We zin es Hood‘s Pilis are purcly vegetable, and do not purge, pain or gripe. Sold by all druggists. Hood‘s#>Cures | c« 36 After the Grip ‘1 PRICEVILLE SHOW Sarsaparilia Cave Porfoct Koalth. RHAM PHARMACY by a little push to furnâ€" d‘ones with the whole week. We have been Ww U@iL and Cofess are the best. Qur Pricss are the lowost. Cash an1i One Pri tanc atent Medicines, Toilet Articles, ooo & Stationery. No Ambition s from a wellâ€"known A4T @maS§S8T3 d to say that Hood‘s i!!s have done me & 1 a severe attack of after getting over the her strength, and had aparilia proved to be e results were very mend this medicine to rheumatism or other 14. 1894 Can only be obtained by wearing No. 891 " Improved Allâ€"Featherâ€" bone Corsets." No side .steels to break, hurt or rust. TRY A PAIR: : AN Firstâ€"class Dry Goods Houses Sell Them. J. E. WOOD, Manager. csite the MeL lister House. ARCH. CS CA C1 Any kind of Aj en; but they s} than two incl It is not neces Apples, as t rejected on ac Mill ‘THE 2 CASH These Good mendous | Cure SICK HEADACHE and Nenuralgia in 20 mmmurTes, also Coated Tougue, Dizziâ€" ness, Biliousness, Pain in the Side, Constipation, Torpid Liver, Bad Breath. . to stay cured also regulate the bowels. vERY N/C@ TO TAKE. eneral Dry. Good Goods, Dress Trin IN CORSETS Price 25 CEenTs aT DrUG STORES, hecta uit POWDERS R.J. GERAHAM. Avton Ont Roâ€"~yaine&. come 2l0ng PA "*€> L 1 E.N 71 Cullls |{MAKING STILL GREATER EFFORTS ose‘s TO KEEP BEFORE THE PUBLIC af vigof p A Stock of Goods, which, for Extent, C Variety, Quality, and Price k DDS |YYy;t be found Unequalied. InCOON 9 imnmings Ete. DAVIDSON‘S , with 1 Stock N & Co at a Treâ€" e Selling 10e Dress baw 1RAMSAY & MORLOCK. Durham & Chesley. [ es FEVISE o â€" A ted We have added to it larg IN HAND could buy. The | ifving to us and a proof that FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF fas! RUVE When wo opened up in Durham three months ago and, in our introductory anâ€" nouncement, stated we were going to do a cash business, we found a numberof persons expressing an opinion that it could not be done successfully. We had every coniidence that with a LARGER AND BETTER BEEicht O "LLâ€" nousand â€"RRollars 2 "Large Sales & Small Profits." STOCK it is impo Mcethod of doing business, Quality and Assortment of Goods and unapproachable prices, We have Barga We have Barg Trimmings. We have Barga We have Barga an Durham, Aug. 9th, °934. are appreciated by our customers. â€" In order to retain their ccnfidence increase the liberal patronage extended to us we purpose 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 that our Motto will be 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 samse. These are }:rices that should interest close buyers, and we have lots of Bargains to offer, ang the ready money gets there T every time. Therefore on the first of November next, we intend turning over a New Loaf and selling only for CASH or FProduce â€"â€"AED WE WANTâ€"â€" The support of all who are interested in the CASH SYSTEM. The first stones in 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 Reerer Coats for $4.50 Ladies‘ Dong. Button or Lace Boots for $1.25 As we believe it is the best and we can speak from experience as far as collecting accoants ars concerned, and the ill will you get of thoss whom you are pressing for account @. &1 MeKECHNIS..: â€" CASH â€" BUSINESS! 11 sellin 0 We are paving the way for 1CCC it t] §3 Wa L e Caot k uis for LSC COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. ADOPTED BY ff 1t of lo prororgpoacoestenege /A ze t 4 .. G. & J. McKECHNMIE C. L. GRANT U uL L( s standino rely in PJHI DRF LI S3 GOODS AND Regular price for CASH $1.50 en & CLOTHS. AND MAN Cera4 aUCLCR sited us we extend a CORDIA&L INVITATION n1 QUOTE PRICES of many kinds of Farm Producs money is searce a to the best advantace. ry department tke BEST VALUE that MQNEY vth of our business is the result which is most gratâ€" , Lower Towa:â€" Merchants buying in the old way and giving credit were doing, we would get a liberal supâ€" port from a discerning public. __We brought a LARGE STOCK from Town of St. Marys, which we bought at W We We We 53% cents on the Dollar C# the wholesale price, a saving of ints h have have TLE LVC CLOTHS. Bargains to offer in BOOTS ANXD SHOES. Bargains to offer in HATS, CAPS & FURS Bargains to offer in MILLINERY. Bargains to offer in GROCERIES. ooo en ces se mssc 1X BIG 4 A J DpUREAYT GDER ihe undersigned "pave leased the Cider Mill, is p pared to manufacture all 1 usual products of Apples, Cid Apple Jelly or Apple Buiter short notice. _A practical m will be in charge. l A f t A\‘\'\{Lflw.\' fi i/ & Leading pri Da of D wiull Y ATC )u SILVERW Farm for Sale. Heavy Glove Glove Grain Stapâ€" Har Come and see us. Bean & % 0 PENINC DARGAVEL & W. $1.2" lard Screw Lace Boots, $1.1% ndâ€"made Pegged Lace Boots, AA*0au0o2 August 20th, "84 from 5¢ up,. p glasses, lantern glam wooms, brushes, combs, e ce what a lot of Tinware have for $1.00. 1109 D. 1.3 O., July 3rd, "M. Thad , E. G. R., Glenelg, ) acres, more or l . 70 fi to run machi rn 50x60 with base concrete dwelling lersi ather Lace Boot, Bcts I‘S, SHOES, and ‘ inds and prices from solid allâ€"leather plow yvr Uurham. igs; half acre. x1 spring wells )d state of cultig e mile from % me mile from h itton iurs appl r10es of all kinds ible width, ia‘ at Big 4 # 4 $ 0 (A