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Grey Review, 8 Nov 1894, p. 3

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ctem dry. A strong any until you TS Mills, o do k to ublic. FY. HNIH. asA Oor Et OUur Profits." x) U LL L 1t ADE! e Cash EROS. CHNIE CrLEAP not be doubly s ot CC ml ;:u‘vf of a comic, character, he was simply â€" inimitable, and his ‘audience roared with laughter. â€" Another attracâ€" tive feature about ‘his songs, was, that they were all new ; with the solitary exception of *The Village Blacksmith," none of theis Laving been sung here beioce H M d th Sy parties | Agents Insuranc ancers & best fa fam fresh Why at beadqua hand at Ra Miss Eva Black who has been visiting friends in Paisley returned this week. Woon tor sale.â€"first class Hardwood «t $1.25 per. corsd. J. A. Hunter. Upper Ir you wa farm, see Ja& If no sale no vests a McArthur ke & B. Tobaccoes Four atJ. A. Do you like th Â¥IEW club and & Read J. A. Hunter‘s ad. Try McArthur‘s cheap Teas. Buy your Cross Cut Saws at Hunter‘s. Highest price p«id for Butter and Eggs at McArthur‘s. Artist‘s colors and material at McFarâ€" lane‘s Drus store, Do you wunt the Globe? Join the Revitw club and get both for $1.25. A?lmm enamel in different colors at MacEFarlane‘s Drug store. Mox® own W her An M ccess in every respect, LEvery filled, and it is estimated that ere at least 5,000 people in the uch of the youth, beauty and of the city were there, and the 1g of scarlet tunics added much riety of the scene. The feature ogramme was Mr. W. E. Ramâ€" rip Around the World," ilustrâ€" colored scenes which were excelâ€" 1 Mr. Ramsay gaveadescription f the places. â€" This was done inâ€" icy style, while he also introducâ€" ceilaneous collection of humorâ€" ics, sayings and songs of all om comic to sentimental, He e * Kiplingesque" in this style ; tile thing reminded him of aâ€" story. His droll stories «and iyings were irresistibly mirthâ€" ‘z. but in his songs, particularly L1 LOCAL NEWS. mcb ds ol hP & M & Morl McDonald and T matches for 25¢ wantedâ€"Apply unter. Liberal 1 Fork and a )c. 4 pint mug { those H Join the RE r $1.25 U vely dress: k‘s who are ladies nt a 1N K from east to west mears we say, for Temvriq Kemen e enc Cl oo ho of on ce ce es remnarsiersols ceuenron es * x C trom west “‘1." ars we say, fOr | Rae, Emma Swallow. for hiin and the discussion was in favor | Groceries, lte. Mercury is on Saturday some 36,000,000 | ; 1 cl Pagul Vair, John Reid f tb The first t t ‘ ‘. SAl .u.‘ ».-- x ‘, , OOX J Jr.3rd classâ€"Panu air, «John eid. | 0 u-cn'""""""l', Lhe lirst teacher emâ€" m wer ught at a Treâ€" miles from the sun, while the REVIEW | Rthel Limin, Aunie Neal, Maud Saundâ€" (Continued â€"a 2nd prge.) Ti’ff,‘fdgigdgsejfc{%f%;i A_'E:e‘Se}lingc :yIEL«-f' is over 90 millions from the SAM¢ | opy, vx ue rawow_â€"â€"â€" igs Accordingly. luminary. The moon, by far our nearest | _ Sy, 2nd classâ€"Mary McFarlane, Minnic PostTIvE Anp NEGATIVE. & perigan s y | r. 2nd classâ€"Mary McFarlane, Minnic If you want Rarpains, come along celeslial neighbor, is less than a ATLCT | Pators Annie Colville aude op. o + y ts dli £ s iles fr ( 4 o ‘“M':‘ o | Paterson, Annie Colville, Maude Patter The Race Question is unsettled. But with your Cash or Produce. msillion of miles from us. Only 3 of | son, Lena McLean. i positex s & YJ ] the beavenly bodies can come between | â€" Jr. 2nd classâ€"Ida McCreary, Flossio it is settled that Hood‘s Sarsaparilla D,::_‘l IDSOE‘( & CC-. us and old Sol:â€"Mercury, Venus and Doi Sou (gp om o leads all remedics Upper FTown, Durham. : ns Becker, Shirley Mclntyre, Lulu Warâ€" z 4 Pi A our own moon. The transits of these ho c to; R!”"" Fsite and Tetsr Disease marches through all lands. two planetsâ€"called "inferior", to disâ€" ‘ ::l'l:”z(?;l’ ondrenaey i eeo sc | Bat good health blesses all who taket â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~~ CCC ts tinguish them from those planets at | k%x' ;’t' 2nd classâ€"Edith Grant. Allie s ie Q‘ f J C”]}Qd A]) }es a greater distance from the sun than G;m' axv‘d-Hu"hA\!('ll(all:tld (,:“‘] ‘H‘enrv Dyspepsia is a great foe to the human a,un 101 HHY 41} pl the earth, and called "superior",â€"are0f | purnet, Willie Johnston and Treasa | "**¢ 24 Hood‘s Sarsaparilla puts it to cam ns« great interest to astronomers as they I(innev' equ. John (‘;)l\’ille and M.-'n.r.' | flight. 4 pas furnish a means of celestial measureâ€" [ Sharp equ. o Scrofula is one of the most terrible of Ay{an E:J."afifil’afo I‘. ment not otherwise available. Venus | __Jr Pt. 20d classâ€"Annie McCreary, | diseases. But Hood‘s Sarsaparilla exâ€" in e gn ar gives 2 transits at an interval of 8 years, | ::gL'iv“\:b‘?,‘,:ti‘f}l(l"i\;;:{:_‘:“?I\L‘C}HIUJ'E;"; Howâ€" | pels it from the system. | At present I will pay from 30c and then for over 100 years she spins | Sr,. Pt. Ist classâ€"Duncan McKenzie The people of this day, like Job, sufâ€" | to 40¢. yer 100 lbs. for Apples on ber course before again coming beâ€" | and Bertie McDonald equ. Thos, Bareâ€" | fer from boils. But Hood‘s Sarsaparilla ' for evaporating. i wi : F,fl] Kelly, Charh or | € tween. ( Mercury gives a.nh exhil;lit.iog lfizo * illie Lavelle. Fr elly, Charlie | jg a sovereign remedy for them. ____l__ 3 it $ much oftener, this being the 13th an in Catarrh is one of the most disagreeâ€" C es will be takâ€" last, during this cpnt,urj’. Our nearest| _Average attendance for the month able d:-or('clt; ut Hood s Sareapariiln Any kind of App 1d b t l yl;uwtau-_\' neighbor and next. in order 11. ftnan iescs eminalion C mss o ; pa en; but they shou e not less from the sun is Mars, which exhiâ€" 2 > Le e : ts sure to relleva and eure it than two inches in diameter. bits certain npgen.mnces resembling the l Ringing noises in the cars, sometimes | _ Rhenmatism racks the system like a | * , T ck 16 earth. These have given rise to m::fil; a roaring, buzzing sound, are caused by | thumbâ€"screw. But it retreats beforethe | Lt is not necessary to pic the speculation, and, some romuntic mind$ | catarrh, that exceedingly disagreeable | power of Hood‘s Snrsapatiile. ‘Apples, as they will} not be have even.thought that certain bright | anq yery common disease. Loss of smell ; ¢ P oo f z SDOLE: Observed: on <be aurface of the [ *Oto use â€" Loss of appetite leads to melancholia. | ted on account of being fi“ on the surface ins also. Fesalt 1 h. o BA rejec planet lately, were signals to us to open | O hearil i es s reswiL: SHomk catarrhâ€" | But Hood‘s Sarsaparilla makes the bruised. | « wm&micu;iftm. i!uuch{;s;hthe::'}e.!? Hood‘s iamparmnytbe great blood | plainest repast tickle the palate. _ _ | ‘_ _ ~~ (0 > L0 _0 0 0_ ruld not mt x . c in ‘gent 6 oo . x y s ul remâ€" c 3 : c hap .. ngpt, uin 2i en o ndtre en enc e t _ ) ul VIEWL. > o 7 rohe e ariiying UN .xfl.g«van-n_.»t.m‘-ifisf&'fu%‘;fim-"-ifi1,”3'?‘::1*.;2":;,*? as the years rOH ON.:)... .. ic e lc c 2 ccscal ) JMMMZTQ% in mamk This we call an eclipse. Mercury, howâ€" ever, though larger than the moon is over 200 times farther from us, conâ€" sequently its shadow falls far short, and the planet itself appears simply as a black spot, slowlycrossing the sun‘s disk from east to west. Appears we say, for the whole sun‘s earth passes thr This we call an Good General Servant Wantedâ€"Apâ€" ply to Mrs. John Calder, 182 Hughson Street South, Hamilton. Liberal wages. Miss May Russell left yesterday mornâ€" ing on ajrecreative trip. She deserves it for she is a worker when at home. ALt accounts ol Merritt Cochrane Estate must be settled with ime forthâ€" with, â€" Arthur H. Jackson, Assignee. Patent Breadknives, and Caryers at Hunter‘s. _ No House keeper should be withont them. Miss May Russell left vesterday mornâ€" Rev, Mr. Pomeroy is conducting the special services this week himself. They are being well attended. . Buy your Blankets at McArthur‘s. R. & M. for everything good and cheap. Syzup in 50 1b. Kegs at J. A. Hunter‘s. Mr. B. H. Townsend has secured a good situation on the Toronto World. M se Alla Pa 11 _ Wwhen the moon ough to us to hide and, of course, the he moon‘s shadow. e. â€" Mercury, howâ€" last S Wh ut Ds Eg M M rools and ought at a the Han thi turday m. the ty beâ€" Valley . C. M The and ' nex ind At ty 1@ the Ringing noises in the ears, sometimes a roaring, buzzing sound, are caused by catarrh, that exceedingly disagreeable and very common disease. Loss of smell or bearing also result from catarrh. Hood‘s Sarsaparilla,. the. great blood Becker, Shirley Melntyre, Lulu Warâ€" mington, Reggic Kelly and Peter Ramâ€" age equ. Sr, Pt. 2nd classâ€"Edith Grant. Allie Gun, and Hugh MeDonald equ, Henry Burnet, Willie Johnston and Treasa Kinney equ. John Colville and Mary Sharpequ. _ _ [d e rahkm and Bertie McDonald z:lu. Thos. Barcâ€" lay, Willie Lavelle. Fr Kelly, Charlie Jr. 4th classâ€"Maggie Cameron, Elean or Kress, Mand Davidson, Alice Wood Fred Anderson. Sr. 3 classâ€"Joseph Moore, Lorne Mc Anulty, Cassie McDonald, Georgie Mc Rae, Emma Swallow. Jr. 5th classâ€"Finlay Graham, Lexie Anderson, Walter Park, Allie Grant, Robert Scott. Sr. 4th classâ€"Maggie Hacris, Mack Watt, Violet Biackburn, Willie Harris, Willie Buckingham. If you want to buy or sell a farm, adâ€" ,vcrtise in the Toronto Weekly Mail. That paper reaches 100,000 farmers ’ hcomes every week and your advertiseâ€" ment should meet the eye of some one | who wants to purchase. _ Advertiseâ€" I ments of this class are in the Toronto | Weekly Mail for Five Cents a word _ or | each insertion. Twenty Cents a word 4 for five insertions. Address The Mail | Toronto. Canada, y "Turn the rascal out" the famifliar partyâ€"cryâ€"may be applied to microbes as well as to men,. The germs of discase that lurk in the blood are *"turned out" by Ayer‘s Sarsaparilla as effectually as the old postmasters are displaced by a new administration. f Rusvaramsat Cune» IN a Day.â€"South American â€" Rhowmatismn Cure, for Rheuma. tism and Neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 days. â€" Its actiion upon the systeim i« remarkâ€" able imysterious. _ It removes at once the cause and the discase immedietely disappears. The first éose greatly benetits. 75 cents. Sold by McFarlane & Co. Where you can get the best value for your money is where you want to spend it. People are beginning to realize more and more that that place is Ramsay & Morlock‘s. Cold in the headâ€"Nasal Balm gives instant rélief; speedily cures. Never fails. f 81 As to that 1LUK )0 wi mist and then of o incidents or pe ection " in your e ids quite right. Pn on en i rakiee it o 10â€" en pap Sec mm Lc e wrticl Mc Rheumatism racks the system like a thumbâ€"screw. â€" But it retreats before the power of Hood‘s Saraapariila, Loss of appetite leads to melancholia. But Hood‘s Sarsaparilla makes the plainest repast tickle the palate. Life is short and time is fleeting, but Disease marches through all lands. But good health blesses all who take Hood‘s Sarsaparilla. Dyspepsia is a great foe to the human race. â€" But Hood‘s Sarsaparilla puts it to flight. 5 first of January 1853, The contract beâ€" ing completed on time and the first annual meeting held, quite a rumpus tock place on tue plen that the building was not up to contract. Ons uid fellow whodid not believe in giving hfs chilâ€" dren education objected to paying his feo, on the grounds, as he said, that the house was not baili according to "specifications," 1 so, it was agreed between _ the coutractor and the ratepayers that two arbitrators be apâ€" ointed. The trustees appointed John L-vi a darky from the oid D. Read, Artemesia, and the coatractor Mr. Dunâ€" can Campbell, thea clerk at A. McNabs and now clerk of the Township of Benâ€" tinck, After a long discussion the darky found the canny Scoichinan too much for hiin and the discussion was in favor of the contreactor, â€" The first teacher emâ€" first of Janua ing complete annual meet tock place on was not up t whodid not 1 It is our intention at this time to deâ€" viate from our usual course of corresâ€" pondence and confine our remarks for a while at giving your readers a little kistory of the surroundings of our vilâ€" lage, and in doing so, we will give pu ior Hood‘s ills are the best after dinpner I!s, assist digestion, prevent constipatâ€" Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Loweli, Mase Prompttoact, suretocure and had about decided to sit up ail night in my easy chair, and procure what sleep I could in that way. It then oc« curred to me that I had a botte of Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral. I took a spoonful of this preparation in a littlo water, and was able to lie down withort coughing. In a fow moments, I fell asleep, and awoke in the morning greatly refreshod and feeling much better. I took a teaspoonful of the Pecâ€" toral every night for a week, then gradâ€" ually decreased the dose, and in two weeks my cough was cured." Nearly in Respair |\ ;l\'// C /(':f ) L P & L* 2 S;:\ P z" / â€"SFzaid f _/ b Fal t . . § l B es Wa at _.__;-\;'\‘ \'\{" 4 / lm»â€"zzwrâ€"_ Ni ComAlh A Racking Cough PRICEVILLE or‘s Cherry Fectoral. ears ago, I remember x describe the wonderâ€" cts of Ayor‘s Cherry g a recent attack of La «sumed the form of a y. It then ocâ€" ] id a botte of 1..> Titook‘ s I % ion in a littlo m3 down withort , T oments, I fell the morning feeling much 1 ful of the Peeâ€" nt iattempted r ten ortwelve ig the day, relie{ from C35CC i siadg 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 Evaporator is in Wenger‘s Saw A+t present I will pay from 30c to 40¢. per 100 lbs. for Apples for evaporating. General Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Groceries, Ete. These Goods were Bought at a Treâ€" mendous Reduction and are Selling Accordingly. If you wart Rargpaine, come along with your €ash or Produce. We have Opened cut in A. DAVIDSON‘S Store, Upper Town, with An Erfiray Ne# CLARXâ€"On Fri wife of Dunca McKzEcny®y i HORXEâ€" L 15th, 189 Ernest Tt Beaton, < Consumstionâ€"Low Conditior Wondorful Results From Yaking Kood‘s Sarsaparitia,. Fair Dealing with living profits must be our guiding principle. Call and examine our Goods. We do not sacrifics any lins out we sell at the lowest possible prices. DRY GCOSDS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES is compiete. NEYTY CGSOQDS AT RIGHT PRISES. $ Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!! Keivey c Like a Miracie 1894 s pLPCOIGIC. D JK11G IIIC=T MNARRIAGES Toxâ€"O1 by Rev ht rk { D Monday L 1 T . A uU § Si\’}uh r the hy in a0 on of Priccville, according to a plan and pe cations to be seen at the Manse, Pricey The Committee does not bind itself to ac: the lowext or any other tender, By order of the Manse Building Com. D. MecLEOD, Secretary, Priceville. Ont., Oct * Tenders for Man e Laiidi ceived until 6 p. m, Novemb building of a dwelling bouse A large consignment of New Goods, Pure Drugs. Patent Medicines, Toilet Artâ€" icles, Teas, Coffees, Tobaceses, Cigars, School Books and Stationery. i Addressd to the undersigued, iMAKING STILL GREATER EFFCORTS | TO KEEP BEFORE THE PUBLIC A Stock of Goods, which, for Extent, i Variety, Quality, and Price . Will be found Unequalled. l To those who have not yet visited us we exterd a CORDIAL IKVITATION, L n cgyepege Ac zenc JUST ARRIVED Ssight Khousand RDRollars Y f Butter and Epgs.Taken as Cash. ;RAMSAY & MORLOCK. Durham & Chesley. >( PR | $" A C y â€"G PIrICE 1 WATCHES, McKenzie‘s Emulsiona of Cod Liver} Oil is guarantesed. Price 25¢. | per botble. Store, Opposite the MsAlister House. ' Method of doing business, Quality and Assortment of Goods ard unapproachable prices, We have added to it largely in every department the BEST VALUE that MONEY IN HAND could buy. The rapidâ€"growth of our business is the resulit which is most gratâ€" ifying to us and a proof that our that with a LARGER AND BETTER STOCK, selling far below the prices which When we opened up in Durhamn three months ago and, in our introductory anâ€" nouncement, stated we were going to do a cagh business, we found a numbserof persons expressing an opinion that it could not be done successfully. We had every confidence Scecaled Tenders. SILVERWARLE. We hay We ha 18 1mDc increase the lib e S nganet A en ons oi M woniimnt dronn P Luin . SR .A mE E" Ns c.J e § I m k j (s h\ wet se 2 ()| T. 1 fReh & tomsâ€""t. ts sls en l !" ?3:. o c t ve vC THE PRICES ARE RIGET g ARCH. MceKENZ 1894 ire appreciated by our customers. In order to ret eral patronage extended to us we purpose AID FPOP BUTTEG ANED» comME AND sEE FORP YOURSELF. in the s HAM d BP HARNMACY. WOOD, Manager. will be re rmmocmmrne ie ogeo t ooo in _A t tt l" OT 53, Con. 2, E. G. R., Gienelg, conâ€" 4 sisting of 100 acres, more or less,â€" 80 acres ‘cleared, 70 fit to run machinery on. Frame Barn 50x80 with basement stables; good concrete dAwelling and other ‘outbuildings; balf acre good orchard; two good spring wells; well fenced and in good sixte of cultivation. Situated about one mile from the Town of Durham and one mil»> from school Will be sold with or without crop. For farther â€"particulars apply to proâ€" prietor on premises. en D. J. DAVIS. â€"\ Durkam P. O., July 3rd. %. _ tf â€" Nitrate of Potash i oz Glycerme 1} oz ; Oil of N drops ; Liverwort leave drake root 4 oz. Infuse the two laist water. strain through a c the other ingredients; . black battles, A tables; a day before menls. Cost 23 cents. ne The undersigned lowing recceipt for ti ferers from Rheum acknowledgment of GIVE US A CALL Farm for Sale. Corner, Upper Town, Durham. Rheum atisim C uv Le- 3m R. WATSON. sr ] SA rs free 59; cents on the Dollar Cn the wholesale price, a saving of 1 rDev su ul The undersigned leased the Cider Mill, pared to manufacture usual products of Applet Apple Jelly or Apple B short notice. A j will be in charge. % O°ENING DURHAM CIDER Good Plush . for our be Flanneletts Lamps, la: whips, Come and : Men‘s Uun prices. Men‘s Smac Ladies® Woe Sleeves Men‘s Kuit heayy d RUBBERS, all 1 $0cts for a good shoe, and up. A Full line of Inf Dark Shades, 20cts a yd. hoâ€" Union Grey Flannel, 12icts a y4. _ Heavy, Reversible, Aliâ€"wool Shawls, “.\ Ladies‘ Combination Suits, $1. 3 Ladies‘ Allâ€"wool Cashmere Gloves, im Black, fine quality 25¢. Ladies‘ Fleccelined â€" cashmere M is Handâ€"made Pegged Lace $1.25 at the Big 4. 3 ~ Prunella gaiters TOcts. _ CX A good solid all leather Lace Boot, MEN‘S BOOTS, SHOES. and _ _ RUBBEIS, all kinds and prices x 2O0cts for a good solid allâ€"leather pi $s HERE ARE SO] Of the Fall and Winter BARGAINS at the BIG 18E BIG 4. All W Fer in HATS, CAF Â¥er in MILLINER® Ter in GROCERIE Tabl All Upr Come and see us. Bean & G India Kid Button Boot, patent tip, $1.25. % fine Dongola Kid â€"Button Book, patent tip, $1.25, ; Heavy Glove Glove Grain Stanâ€" dard Screw Lace Boots, $1.15." All Wool Dark Sha Fleecelined _ cashmere M the EGC+GS. er iown Uurham. Cardigan Jackets 9¢ m’ uble breasted $1.40. w erware all kinds at Biss A 1 Finished Undervests Loag d Overhauls. oth in white and ms from 90c up to int‘s shoes of all kinds, s, double width, in _ ireen, Slate &mgj ets a vd. FLANNEL, Light & ws=, lantern glam brushes, combs, ef a lot of Tinware x $1.00, nfdence and scarce and OFS. FURS. SOME § o A

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