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Grey Review, 27 Dec 1894, p. 2

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o § ig â€"â€"The new Ministry h3 ed. The liom Nichcuz« @omes Promicr, and leade ate. while Mr. Foster _â€"The new Ministry has been formâ€" . ed. The liom Michcuze Bowell beâ€" gomes Promier, and leader of the Senâ€" ate. â€" while Mr. Foster assumes the leadership of the House of Commons, Sir. C. IL ‘Tupper takes the portioh.o of mimater of Justice, while a new man, Mr. Dickey. of Cumberkiund P. E. L. 8 nephew of Sir. C. H. ‘Tupper, accepts the putfotio ot Trade and Commerce. #iz Frank Smith, Dr. Montague, the fedoubtable champion of ultra pr Aee #oa in Haidimand, and Hon. Donald Fergunson, are wppointed to seats in the Cab net without portfolies. . The uther minsters retain their ofd offices. The ealiber of the Cabincet is essentially medicocre. â€" There is no one among them of first magnitu!e or second on third. _ They are »ll trihmizers and will set their sails to cateh tae piss Daja®m, sume time the new iee. â€" Sir C. H. Tupper poroaching election, =€ the government in | ibing the nuinufact promise of high protect constitriencies . wit ‘ harbours, docks, rail "‘eanals and. other such ; might «uit the electora he people will sureiy ( though the personnel . \ ment is somew "At cha . chine is to be run upos: D e e 2 2 a While this report 1 home and abrond, a res m the table of t! Uni States, in the t @nent style so dear to 0 Eross the line, to the cff of Canada anrd the U desirable, and inviing in her lot with brother might de worse, but : tnuch bester, olr contempora1y â€" $Mr. Bowel!l has not begun WELL _ 2t P licmid m k x : F mencing at /.« gieneral depression in business prevails | and song, shromghout the country. Hard times | _ On Wednes pvau! gcnemlly. «"The biggest deâ€" | p. m. a quiet w Pe\’cr kav«n in Canada " says the : residence of ] Mentreal Witnoss‘ on the authority of | when Miss Chi Dulion MeCarthy and Sir Richaud Cartâ€", Tlen "“j"'\'l",’ th right will appear this season is SB€ L e antended mants. â€" Still, the new government . ynee bry Mss Lk W begins its work with sevenâ€" | Thos. Livings id members as compared with | The ceremony ‘during Mr. McKenzie‘sadminâ€" | Rev, Mr. Flag fntration. â€" Heveis the table given by | with the eve " / honeymoon w 1374 1879 1837 1891 1892 1804 1374, â€"Mackenze 19 E 1979 â€"MacDonald 14 1 1847 â€"MacDonald 15 9 18)1 â€"Abbott 13 1 1=x2â€"Thompson 15 2 184â€"Bowell 17 3 While this is the state of things in Canada, in the United States with a pupulation of 62 millions there are only 8 Cubinct positions and in Great Briâ€" trin with the needs of the whole British Emmpire to Iok after, there are bu bighteen Cabinet ministers. pressare of public business canâ€" wire s > sudden an increase of whi‘e the pressure of hard tuas the moast ricid economy th mily Mr. D ressure from Wf seeks to sti( rt in the Hous he same time the @»uinalion will be found belc r?lmu have been successful. "a regret the individual f; ::2;& extend congratalations _egiul ones. We believe thi ‘:"’ni-m county, eight have f and and Meaford also, two each, which goes to the examination has been severe chuwacter than usunl, very foew failures took phu sult wiil sireagthen the ha tipals, and stimulate stude fu ure. a« the danger of fai more apparent after this. / Ful caul.dates are:â€" 9. ho albocobagpabsppuig.dithiiirnter nyiage o ckoy. of Cumberkind P. E.L. 8 i We c w og Sr. C. H. ‘Tupper, accepts | DaMES wotlo ot Trade and Commerce. | there a ank Smith, Dr. Montague, the U;"f"d cof stable champion of ultra protee $ ‘,‘:"f‘f" ; Maildimand, and Hon. Donald | x. ‘x'{,;:, son, wre appointed to seats in the | anse; C it without portfolies. The other | cilior, B ers retain their old offices. The | electors x of the Cabinct is essentially ; "‘“'mt'-l ere. There is no one among | C F"C of first magnitu‘!e or second or | They are all trimizets #nd | THE very few fx sule wiil sit tipals, and fu ure. a« t" The resuli of the M Municipal matters in Norman Wily coming up to fever heat. by acelmation having ap3® + course for some years : Four: D agher, mpden. tQlllel:' course ToP SUTIIE B CCC 00000 that fertile T. ',fiy of the incelligent ratopayers tind .&ith the personnel of thecouncil of n P h 0%, (Mr. B ythe excepted) for P ollowing reasous : thev lacked the coursge to strike a e sufficient to meet their linbilitics iPloave a fair balance on hand, such was in the hunds of the Treasurer in years, large simns of money were to run the machine, and the on those sums nitke Up t formiâ€" which the taxpayees have to REVIE W walc ires th chmer NEW TEACHERS wnnn m @ t e with bis usitul courage has !hl"?:‘,ne t‘lld raised the taxes igh to level things up. msed Tp. rate for 1894 is no 'fifl' ythe‘s, but wits forced on cox dit.os of affairs as he M mers. Schenk, MoPhe . arcthe men who 1°e ) the people for the wens the list thrse years and we filled by better men NORMANBY the United S« viting Canada t nther Jonathan but she expect 27 "llo ‘894- t the Se e nsual ho onr n 18 the hands of prinâ€" » students in the â€"of failure will be Paid 13 wle} Scho« ul, and, while failares, we ms to the sucâ€" that in an adâ€" » failed, in O. o, there are to show that m of a more al, a« hitherto Iace. This reâ€" A Box: % Brass Ba | House he wells _A | mencing s prevails ‘ itEsony ird times| On W agest deâ€" | p.m. a q: says the ; residence sharity of | when Mi Not P4 ; in wishing t. Elecâ€" mtren tly at least wew 222 en e s ing a course of exirayagance which the people do not approve of. es ue e e Aigen e i en l en ‘ The Nominations are likely toembrace the following for the Municipal fatherâ€" hood of Normanby for lm:â€"g‘“«w Reeve, John Blythe, Dr. McLeaa, aad Mr. Walâ€" den. lst Dc-;cnt_v. G. H. Schenk E. Widmeyâ€" er. R. Watson, R. Morice, D. Extien, N. Rozell, Ind Depuaty, M. McPhee, W. Koenix, C, Fischer, P. Schauss. Councillors. â€"Ed. Ryan, Jno. Black, Martin Ryan, Jas, Flyno, Mat Mearos Henry Kraft, n e We cannot say if all of the above names are really aspirants,. | When there are so many to choose from a good conncil will surely be chosen. _ A triend of the Editor will vote ascunder â€"Reeve, J. Blyth; Ist Dep, R. Watson: X. Rozell; 2nd deputy, Fischer or Schâ€" auss ; Councillor, Edward Ryan ; Counâ€" cilior, Henry Knight. What think you electors of Normanby ? Would not this Council compare favorably with that of RAUMECLY Ra CCC Et Cartyite, Patrons of Industry and P. P. A., and men who class themselves as Independents. I would ask the reâ€" spective papers to name the party each endorses and also to to give the reason« for so doing, not forgetting to give us their views on the burning question of the day, the trade Policy. The year 1821 has introduced, practically, into oar country, a new element in politics, the lodgeâ€"room system, what think you THE REVIEW YS. CHROMCLLE WaTtCt. Mr. Win. Calvert, who has been abâ€" sent in the N. W. has returned home. Mrs. Jno. Armstrong of Gravenhurst, Muskoka, spent several weeks recent y visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Corbett. A Box Social. in aid of the Allan Park Brass Band will be helid_in the School Wncs hare on Friday Dec, 28th comâ€" _ A Box Social. in aid Brass Band will be t House here on Frida On Wednesday the 10 inst. at 3.30 p. m. a quiet wedding took place at the residence of Mr. Andrew Livingstonc, when Miss Christie Mills was united in marriage to the man of her choice, Mr. Henry Muir of Normanby. The bride was attended throughout the pm:fm;m- Li Semiy uin Ee es The chair was ocenpied auring the event ing by Mr. R. Watson, jr., in his usual humorous manner. The programme was lengthy and exceedingly interesting. The speakers were Messrs, Allan, Mcâ€" Nichol, Laidts w, Gorsline, Putherbough, | and Rev. Mr. Burns, of Corintb. Songs by Watson Bros. T. Millizan, Mr. Neil, Miss Jessie Dunsmore and others. also several dialogues which :.dded much to the amusement of the evening. All went away bignly pleased with the entertainment. _ Some were overheard. tosay that it w as the best concert they ever attended. The Pati Hill, held Priceville was surveyed into town | J. Hiattle do. Bl.20, 10. 1520 1e PR I plots in the year 1851 by surveyor Price | _ MeFadden â€"Swanston â€" That Coun. | after whom the place was named. | Bve‘s report on Rusnell‘s bridge be | The original town plot was on Glenelg | adopted and orders granted.â€"Carried. | side of the Townlinewhere there | paosoived that the following ace‘s I was at one time two hotels and one | ,.";.\H‘” that the following acc.s 06 store. One was kept by John MeCutough | P‘ _ ,, t | and the other by the late Donald Meâ€" | . To D .\14-(’;\3\'11-11 timber $‘2:'J. Homsâ€" ‘ Tean and the store by the_late Colin | ley gravel $1.50; _('h"-*'- Kerr_ rep.| Mc Arthur. Thesite on the west side of | seraper 90c; Jas. Kerr_rep. Holstein | the town line not being very good. the | bridge i”"l plank $1.25; R. Morrison . town in a few yvears hegan its progress | gravel $2; Clerk‘s 4 year‘s salary $70; eastward over the big hill, now known | do, Postage, _ Stationery, Express . as "Dagald McLean‘s Hiil" and we find | charges $5.00; J. G. W ilson. bal, salary that the first house built there by Mr. | $10 ; W. T. Petric, flour re Mrs. Barclay John MeAulay, shoemaker, was conâ€" | $11.2%0; do. plank 45¢; (Geo. Freeman, verted into fire wood a year or two ago. | flour re Mrs. Barclay $3.20. The first store was kept by the late | Swanstonâ€"Byeâ€"That the reeve vacate Wim. Purdy on the hillside immediately | the chair and Mr. Allan occupy the West of the old hx-i'('.m- near the Presbyâ€" | same. e e Manse. . Nearlyâ€" opposite _Mr.| That the thanks of this Council is § Purdy‘s store was a hotel kept. by the | hereby tendered to the reeve for the Kennedy Bros., of the Norsh: Line, Arâ€" i conrteous and efficient manner in which temesia, \\'_}H) sold in a few years to Mr. | he has presided over this Council during F. B. MeMilian now of Toronto. . In the | the past year. | year 1959 Mr. Aiex. Ferguson built what | Al the Clerk a T t was then thought a first class house Also to the Clerk m reasuren 10f ( and store, now owned by Mr. John Mcâ€" | their very efficient and untiring efforts | Denald, which was kept in running | MX looking after the interests of the | order for a few years, “-g“‘, the old D. | Township for the past year.â€"C avried. Road was still the main travelling way, \ _ Brief replies followed, after which | but the gravel Road becoming fit for Council rose. \ use in a few years, he sold this house | D. AucaAx. | and built another store, now the proâ€" | __â€" niiseieicnfendi en minnnaie \ perty of Mr. James Brander, general | ‘ merchant. In the year lmi.l. H. Yeoâ€" | | mans erected a store on the East side of ym | the old bridge where he carried on busiâ€" | ;71’2,!'*."7;"}';:\:.;â€"~ | ness as merchant and Post master for i ’:’{,/’4‘: eSA _ | years. About the year 1874 that part | exale © | of the Presbyterian Church knewn as | yaie csY3 the "Auld Kirk" bought Mr. Yeomans‘ | \:':\'l\.\f'.‘ Al interest in the building for the purpore | n /Oarey h | of converting it into a Manse which has | q & _ ~AYae served for that purpose to the present | n Di itre | dav. But now, having served its day | m | and generation, steps are being taken | Nes & | to replace it, by a new and more medern | P «o / | structure. and it too will soon be a thing | 8t . sixeatl) 3 | of the past. * | _ f* e l To ‘| _ The first blacksmith shop in onr vilâ€"| mss oo e es T Te | Inge was converied from an old house, | > t e e Diz | (.wcupim{‘hy um:r.:nn. (?;lm{)hlcll) by Mr. 1 .,3",5,,;"5:\“5“‘%‘ lt od | Francis Wait. ris served the purpose | Nes *z ies ! for a year or two, but business Emrxgrw l \ \‘ifi_“;‘?\g\\ §..3 ‘,,/f 2o T m an couleeanerdvemr dn o ced w evo t 1 & :;::;-;/3,;;:'/’/;(_;:»/4 N The first blacksmith shop in our vilâ€"| lage was converied from an old house, (occupied by one Jno. Campbell) by Mr. | Francis Wait. This svl‘\'mi the purpose | for a vear or two, but business increasâ€" ‘ ing, Mr. Wait, was obliged to build a | new one which is yet to be seen near his | residence on Front Street. Mr. Wait, | by strict attention to business, accumuâ€" | lited some wealth, and finding his age | beginning to tell, be retired some 15 | years ago and now in the sunset of life , he is enjoving the fruits of his active | years.> About 32 vears ago, »iv. Beverâ€"| age, new of Collingwood, built the Tannery, which is now owned by uurl worthy townsman Mr. C. C. James, who . has been in possession about 2 years.. Then as now people got sick and the first prefessional to attempt to relieve hum«n ills was Dr. Seaman, who onl remammed a few years. He was suc(‘eetf: ed by the late Dz. Ghent, whose name was associated with Priceyille for 20 years. _ Dr. Burns, now of Toronto Hospital served a few years durmg. Dr. Ghent‘s time, but feeling that there was not enough work for two, he left, leavâ€" ing the field entirely to Dr. Ghent. However in a year or LWO the late Dr. Bennet put in an appear:nce servj::F also for x few years, but fHnding the little Dr. too much for him, he also left and Dr. Ghent was again alone, He moved to Toronto in theflyau' 1883, ind was sucâ€" ceeded byDr. Hixon, who practised for 3 years but for some reacom a~ other host, T 29 20000 Cau 0 C2Stan hiunract ce in favor of our prese: Hutton. 2 ORORKEC: 170 M L0 0o kn eeeded byDr. H';xon. who practised for 3 years but for «ome reasom a~ other host, known to himself be gave up his pract.:ce CC C000 0ot wnrthy man Dro Jos. Corbett, jr.. has gone to Mus where he will remain for the RICEVILLE. (Historieal) «â€"~â€"â€"â€"4 44 viday eveni a very successful open mee 4 4 4+ VICKERS 0 WCCCssH U u;u‘u MTTECT ening the 21st inst pied during the even rogramme of music :t worthy man Dr. ELnECToR of reeve orders &1 his sery i< his services.â€"UarMed. Adlanâ€"swanstounâ€"That the Pathimasâ€" ter in Holstein beat be instructed to have the railing. replaced on sidewalk adjoining the bridge in Holstein.â€"Carâ€" ried riod. Coun. MeFadden reported thatâ€" he let the contract of a new culvert to Peter Watson for 34 which is completed, payâ€" meut reeommended. i WepD ie U onl BwiuslLoLnâ€" port be adopt« C css ried mt â€" Ailinâ€"Byeâ€"Afhab @1 Mirs. lteid, and §19 on Bogle, indigents, be plac S it $op Statement be prini Chronicle and Mt. F Carried. Byeâ€"Swanstonâ€"iAAL NUMCY be paid $7 commutation meney ing performed the labor to the tion of the Pathmaster.â€"Carrie Allanâ€"McFaddenâ€"That the S. Robb for rods and boits for ] bridge amounting to $5.05 be pa i. J« to 4. Suigids LorpA).00. â€" 21000 Awx, Fayior, balauce of contract 0 aveliog at Dromore, bith complete yimede recommended, Allanâ€"Mc# adaenâ€"Tuat the report 0 reeve Swanston be adopteu, i1 ders evanted, and be receive $1 tu 1 For services at Rusnell‘s bridge $18 for selling old timber $1: to Wim. Caul field with team $2.50: A. Yake do. 81.25 J. Hattle do. $1.25; D. Bye do. $2.50. To D. McCannell timber $2:; J. Homsâ€" ley gravel $1.50; Chas. â€" Kerr_ rep. seraper 00c; Jas. Kerr_rep. Holstein bridge and plank $1.25; R. Morrison gravel $2; Clerk‘s 4 year‘s salary $70; do, â€" Postage, Stationery, Express charges $5.00; J. G. Wilson. bal. salary $10; W. T. Petrie, flour re Mrs. Barclay $11.2); do. plank 45¢; Geo. Freeman, flour re Mrs. Barclay $3.20. Swanstonâ€"Byeâ€"That the reeve vacate the chair and Mr. Allan occupy the B ‘ ~;.cod"s Pills cure liver iis, constipation, J ._____L.__. ,___.ico, sick headache, Indigostion, A Marvelous Medicine Whenever Given a Fair Trial Hood‘s Proves Its Merit. The following letter is from Mr. J. Aicide Chaussé, architect and surveyor, No. 153 Shaw Street, Montreal, Canada: #C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Genticmen: â€"I have been taking Hood‘s sarsz.parilla for about six months and am glad to «1y thatit hcs done mo & great deal of good. Last lay my weight was 152 pounds, but since in McKinnon who for the past as been so successful in trainâ€" youthful minds of S.8. No. 2 and Sullivan, severed his conâ€" vith that section on Thursday last. In the evening & rnmd was held in the School, the being filled . to overflowing. the evening‘s programine the Mr. MeKinnon, was made the of a beauntifu. writing case and by pupils in addition to a wellâ€" se by the section. The teacher ouching reply. thanking pupils, " Oe piaiptveldteaviel Â¥YOOD uoys e e y e BP P i c oo att m t®! C . isimedit)) / S it l Tife 4 Zrr l erseldiiy Te ue ervimensmratng) Ni d e awesegammrye â€" Polnien o it| <2,, P ats \(YSR, â€"yS s NNantrst »= e ues â€" oi Alo sb > Liv. J. Alcide Chaussé Montreal, P. Q. law 64 for uni mail.,() for his h. 4 o. LEms _ )egan to take Hood‘s Sarsaparilia it has in use I to 163. _T think Hood‘s Sursaparilia is rvellous medicine and am very mm»luua 8upe® 6 ALCTDECHAUSEE: POETCO S USi ie you will have with you the and kindly feelings of puâ€" ple of S. 8. No. 2 f you to accept this present ({ remeinbrance. and we close vyou a life of happiness and ee year‘s stay nmongst us, deared vourself to s by and affable mantier and great success as it teacher. sorry to part with you, erm has expired it cannot . However wherever yon whereve, your lot in life you will have with you‘ the ©"a tindlv feelings of puâ€" e as chairman On AUSNC S | 200 T500 0000006 rted that said bridge is comâ€" t Mr. Alex. R payment recommended to | Welland, says . Cost of bridge $700 ; do. | excellent." ; each $28; G. H. Belton fil}â€" MF, Wood, . whes 88): Jas. Crawford 1408 | P(;r:.Coll:()rx‘n'e; Sarsaparilla half of pupils. n 0= WaAanTERWEEDEX. cal LavraACOULTER d orders granted McFaddenâ€"That Mal. Mc led $2 commulation mone? ving been performed b; |~ Mn P momielits S on reported: that he let covering and repairing acd opposite lots 10, 10, elds lor §10.00. . Also 5o balance of contract ol That $15 4@ e on CGURES >â€"That ind ord at $15. on behalf of $19 on betalf of And. be placed in A. Hager harity in full for 184 ; Jas. Crawlord JÂ¥25 Total $832.40. 1â€"That the report on adopted, and orders T That our Financial ed in the Durham orest Confederate.~~ it foregoing reâ€" r granted, and services.â€"â€"Carâ€" Geo. _ Wilson money, he havâ€" to the satisfacâ€" â€"Carried. at the ace‘t of tm Minutes of Rusnell‘s Ruâ€"nel rt of ind A{r. McGregor, Roove of wdurexs, followed by bir. Priceville in . m rewlol® ceeds rmounted to #46, more success to do lis coods TIIOMTRRT ME Bvbice more stccess to ko List of Priceville sttcommess Dr, Huttoo moved the usum} votes 01 thiuks, Mov, mi. Mciucod »pOke vricfiy, und the moeting which was most exemplary 10 uttention and deportruent waus closod by tho dur0I0RY wnu the benedicction, _4# 4.A A Happy New Ye way through too all. Miss Sarah Ector erton Migh sSchool holidays. _ l EEOTTUELTEY ‘The pupils of S. S. No. 3 gave entert«inment on Friday last. $ were given by some of the pr ratepayers of the section. USERUE MptgnbUprnes . h m There is joy in many homes this Christmasâ€"tide, but there is sorrow and mourning in R. Heslip‘s household: sorâ€" row for the death of one in the primec of early imanhood, Dave ileslip aged 24 years. Ne S Abvinennn uce 1 Aditer years, Mrs. John Topham, accompanied by little Archie, left home on Saturday for Brampton, to attend the wedding of her cousin Miss Minnie Armstrong, well known and a general favorite round Edgebill. PBA qo N Non ol en CA ceremerradiibus ratepayers 0) VHE REL Uols NMr. Thos. Morton, well known as Mr. A. 8. Munter‘s foreman, ttkes the manâ€" agement of Dr. Jamieson‘s farm some time in March. x( . W i® TN 3 e Aid ib snn it aite ders do their work adinirably." Mr. A. E. Taylor, Deputyâ€"Reeve Town of Welland, says :â€"**Stark‘s Powders cured me after two years of suffering | from severe Sick Headache and Stomach I when other medicines failed." |__Price 25 cents a box ; sold by all mediâ€" | cine dealers. |h Hood‘s Pills eure constif storing peristaltic action mentary can:i Nr. Geo, Tucker is wild and woolly West Prominert Ni Mr. A E.. land says :â€"* ache, Nevraly are highly pra them." Mr. 3. .H. Burgar, ) UTHIERIEWL NOE Treasurer Town of Welland, says : "Stark‘s Powders give good satisfaction and sell readily." Mr. Alex. Rumsey, Imperial Bank, U otiand anee _‘ Stark‘s Powders are Mr. Wood, Manag Port Colborne, writes ders do their work ad ney and Bladder Diseases . relieved. 7 hours by the *Great South American ney Cure." This new remedy i% & surprise and delight on account of it» ceeding promptuess in relieving pain 11 bladder. kidneys, back and every part < urinary passages in male or female. J lieves retention of water and pain in p e mg e ie niin s Hiobe hass a M Er on ns t mMR e 2t ols lieves retention of water and pain in pÂ¥SaIN® it almost immediately, â€" If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by MeFarlane & Co., Druggist. woops PHOSPKODINI;- The Great English Remedy. Siz Packages Guaranteed to promptly. and permanently 34 cure all forms of Nervous 7 oo Weakness, Emissions, Sperimâ€" fi [ Z) atorrhca, Impotency and al In the matier of Simpson, late of tinck, in the Cou deceased. N otice is hereby given pursuant to Llu-pruvi:-inlmul'flu-Ra-visv(\fl(mnlvs of Ontario, 1887, Chapter 110, section 36, that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of John Simpâ€" son, late of the Township of ‘Bent,'iuc‘;. in the County of Grey, Yeoman, deâ€" ceased, who died on or about the 4th day of December, A.D. 1893, at the said Township of Bentinck, are on or before the Reuixy IN 17th dy of J mary, A. D. 189. To deliver or senQ John P. Telford of t in the County of William Cranston the executors of th of the said John S statement of their I and full particulars gether wit,!\‘ul statel a" empameconen NHotice to Creditors. m].;uvod‘ at Durham the cember, A. D.. 1824. T P.TELEORD, THIG Sold by = TVA cvmdna c eting w as opened with a bymn of prafso, Fuo. M Arthox wius wouln the pophlur pthe chair, which he Aled in an oeal h â€" Durbim Chon led by M.. At. Parker at, awuu burly excellud themelves, ind vate goutiBoube® | with exprenmsed us well co m pltnincits on their portornnaic08. ley, is jast 8 popular as that " villago tu " Lomxicliow ccicbrated wud mado w eech. â€" Rev. lir. Haurtley, the Methodist Priceville outaned «n idea) social in w t humeoreus nithet, und showed the of u. warm coune tion betweel pustor wie. Amoug muny Wiay8 of belping m B blluTuadiaemcrn THE BIG 4. PRICEVILLE SOIREE. piine Cite s mpiite Cite wpethe EDGE HILL ECKHOES fere Eesn aiie in d aniennatera owbic, of bue.burue, opened in & wner with some fine examples of ah wit and made n slip, Of & Inughâ€" Askdruggis E. Douglass, Druggist, Welâ€" :iâ€"â€"" Stark‘s Powdersfor Headâ€" ralgia, Biliousness and Liver, r praised by all who have used H. Burgar, Druggist and Town of Welland, says :â€" Powders give good satisfaction lagara District People say eP ooie ty 1 1e one of hiving it good care place . well voutilated. Mr. ) of the fathers of Priceville roaker, poke on "Time." He imncthing useful. in w teking son, Pres, Mimister of Dunâ€" er and. therefore. well fhited nuled #o weli, "Lallorig." Heo Cl us Joowe, false, malictous, @CCRRORIAIET C Covcumn it d distribution is so maude. Durhzm the 20th day of Deâ€" p.. 1824. TELEORD, of Durhan, anteitor for Executors. ienting Durbai "! «nuern s ic, He then made ab nc« ies of Church work: which id Genr." He spoke long on Pomaiinaie, of Hou rx. â€" Distrexsing Kid Diseases â€"relieved in #ix eat South American Kidâ€" â€" new remedy is a great ght on account of it« cxâ€" exs in relieving pain in the ELONGS TOâ€" ) NTCITC+ further given that after nentioned date the said 11 _ proceed . to distriâ€" s of the said deceased rties entitled thercio, only to the claimws of as been given as above the said Executors will for the said assets Of of so distributed to any e claim notice shall not ived as aforesaid a.s. the )'I'ffhv estate of John of the Township of Benâ€" ounty of Grey, Yeoman, « home from Walkâ€" for herâ€" Christmas Dundalk rade a ! rict mnage, who werlt w ith nt manuer. The yro cad thus is naded one is home from the Sn‘%;it;)f for constipation by reâ€" retion to the ali zer Imperial Bank giâ€"* Stark‘s Pow 3 gave a public last, Speeches the prominent Happy all the NCE this and sOT= MWm e ncenecciBiee Brings comfort and improvement and tords to personal en joyment when rightly used. The many, who livo betâ€" tor than others and onjoy lifo more, with loas expenditure, by more promptly mdapting the world‘s best products t the needs of physical being, will attest 1 > on t aoetimiine ts Transact a general Money loaned to fam reasonable terms. T special deposits at ct EUE CA 0 L olsn mrniig on Ne NC . the needs of physical being, will attest the valuo to health of the pure liquid laxative rcin iples embriced in the remedy, Syrup of Zigs. Its excellonce is due to its presenting i. the form most acceptab‘le and pleasâ€" ant to the tast=, the rc‘reshing and truly beneficial propertiee of & perfect laxâ€" ative ; efoct «ally cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headccher and fevers aud perinznently euring sons‘ipation, It has given sotiZaction to millions and met with the approva. of the modical : 1 la e PARK & Co. TIHE & LIFE ASou mt To esz profession, becauso it acts on the Kidâ€" neys, Liver and Re ‘s »vithout weakâ€" ening them and i« is perfectly fr09 from every objections bio substance. Eyrup of Figs is for valo by all drugâ€" g‘nm in 7"c. bettles, but it is manuâ€" actured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, whoso namne is printed on cvery pack=go, «lso the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not mecopt any substituto if ffered. [ OT 53, Con. 2, E. G. R., Glenelg, conâ€" 1 sisting of 100 acres, more or less,â€" 80 acres cleared. 70 fit to run machinery en â€" Frame Barn 50x60 with basement stables; good concrete dwelling and other outbuildings; hbalf acre good orchard; two good spring wells; well " 7 eimiover s GE s eOemUTTorm es on V T N Cc s mt a We snn mds other outbuildings; half acre good | orchard; two good spring wells; wrll‘ fenced and in good state of cultivation. * Situated about one mile from the Town of Durham and one mile from school l Will be sold with or without crop. For further particulars apply to pm-g prietor on premises. | IIEDAYVIS. . Thoshaey D 4Â¥ ) FJuly 820. ‘M. * dlge NDHERE will JA con. Z Normanhy Yorkshire Terms, 70 'l‘HIS‘ Fire Animal is from the stock of R. H. Harding, Thorndale, Imâ€" porter of British and American Stock and is for service this season. Thoroughbred Chester White Soar, ‘Prince Loon.‘ A large assortment of New Goods just arrived including a choice and cheap lotof _ _ CGhristmsas Goods CL10C1TCC diilUl. CIIUCOGj IVV @4 E"%V“i fi ty {__ egrisrmuas canores Thg Gase & Durham P. O., July 3 tionévrvy: School Supplies, Le: fees, Purses, Pipss, Porfumos. Violin Strings, Brushes, Combs, Our Stock of Drugs, Patent Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is our best seller. VWhy? Because it is cheap and good. 25c. per boitle. We sell everything as chsan as possible. Giva us a Call. Is wil pay you. At BOULDEN & So‘s. Upper Town, Durham, Aug. 1, 94. Having adopted the Cash S Baoar for Service. are not only going to try ana retain NC 0° but will strive after greater suceess than 1 tained. ArRE YOU A cVsTOoMER OF OURS? T o e ue e e a trinl.. . fair Lrial that is wh: Farm for Sale *4 you are not give ns & trial, & fair OMaL t ask. Now we don‘t pretend to be able to sell ¢ low any person else. We Can‘t Sell a 35¢. Article for es dA s else. To these Aays OL. Nor can any body else. keen Competiton everything uutil there is berely a living farmer. a NiCE CLEAN UP TO DATE CLOTHING, MANTLES, HA" SHOES, GROGCERIE3, &o. that : be had in Tow1a. We can giveyou d We can give you We can give yOU d UCOP7 ©2/2%5ax TTRA 4 Ihs. for We can give you an Extra JAPAN TEA 4 lbs. for $1.00 _ We can give you an Extra BLACK TZA 4 lbs. for $1.00 Our Stoel; of Ladies‘ underclothingare good sellers, also our Stock of Chilâ€" dren‘s. We can give _ you all sizes. Men‘s underclothing in the words of Artemas Ward are ‘‘Eakled by few and excelled by none." There is one other line to which we would like to call your attention this time, and that is our Men‘s Tweed Caps at 25¢. Call and see them. No trouble to show our Stock, it is a pleasure. & C. L, GRANT, Lower Town. 13 A TY Ix LECITi® Mixtures, 10c¢. per In. 3 lbs. 25. Chscolate Rrops, 20s. alb. Conversation Loz., Freach Bon Bon‘s, Creams, Gum Drops. Sugar Sticks, Hoarhouni; Almonds, Hazel & Wall Nuts, this year‘s crop. [ C OWVIH. LEELON, Prop vembe:r 28th, 1804. mTERMGS t a general Banking busines. oaned to farmers and others on ble terms, â€" Interest allowed on deposits at current rates, _ Also DAso MaEnmmrl pain ie meicrie t % SRn o Atfcs P ha orrelive KNOWLEDGS i will be for serv 2, (near Varney che iy, a thoroughbre é boar, from inpc ) cents. A Now we will tell you what we can do. _ W 202 xn ma c o9 CASH BUSINESS! e Assurance Policies issued Mune e ie ceren i he @ ; u}%’ ,:‘.‘w;’ T ».Jy;vA moy a Good JAPAN TEA 5 lbs. fm" 81‘;(')(‘) TCOX Neteavnnaite uin 22 ocm | ce at lot 7. ese factory} d medium rted stock. se. In these days of low prices and ring is cut down to very lowestâ€" notch vina for either the merchant or the ro /?‘.â€"â€"7 xt *# 1 8 9 5 15 THROUGEBRED BERKSEIRE B0AL. Give the Cash System for service during season Of Registered in the ~Can2da F Swine Record" as No. 2056. I Nov. 21st 1833, and bred by Jno Kossuth, Ont. TERMS : $1.00. To ALLM & M o (eamaits 120 Coduirctiindam that are as good value as is to I OR Egfifiggfifi%a UPPER TOWN, 3a FE; 10 N ERB, â€"Dpurnfan. CASH BUYER & CASH SELLER. LOT 32, CON. 3. This fine animal will be kept on the premises of Jno. Clark jr.. stem of doing business, we retain the business we have ATE Stock of DRY GOODS, HaTS. CAPS, BOOTS & 0. To: be |va2d_ for at time of Service. A berbeen, Nov. 12, 180. Turn over a new Leaf in 1895 and give our Cash Store a trial if you have not already done so. We are doing the business and with hea.ltl& and iuccess 2 it N l tA sn +ha cut. WV C cou .5 XEN) A ME EeA N: ic e ci oi c 4 td on m C sin c on 8 P e iess we intena to do even better, but we must have the supâ€" port of every man, Woman and child in and around Durham who buys their goods for Cash. We can give you cash prices of goods in this column and say what they used to be when we sold for credit but we find the only genuing way and the trus way is to call at this Store yourselHf and examine the Goods. Vie have made @ And we will g and old unpai priced credif goods. J AY SB MU LC â€"â€" We have to thank the large number of office for their account, and would ask URDGasHCRK: fair trial that is what we e to sell goods away beâ€" EOB 0. s»6 NA ND z: season of 1804â€"05. â€" Canada Berkshire No. 2056. F:qnmwed we haye ever atâ€" ie remine R. BENTINCK, 25C. guarantee that next year 1896 will not bother you with dunners aid accounts. It is hard to pay for worn out clothes and bigh it gceods, Pay as you go. It is betier for you and better for me. can show you peprcpeege ie ceA omm e omge en nA â€"â€" se 25e Ac_> e a tremeadous slaughter of prices in Men‘s Overcoats, Suits, Pants and Vests, and Boys‘ Clothirg. Mevor Cutters & For the finest line of Cutters of all descriptions, Portland Cutters, P1ano Box Cutters, Latest Styles. Prices from $25 upwards. FEor the Anest line of Stoves, Cook Stoves, Paclor Stoves, Box Stoves, Furnaces, Couble Heavrers, &c., go to CABBER & LIVINGSTO PEOPLE‘S MILL. so Insurance Agents, Mon« Durham. Aug. 9th,"* umber of our customers who have called at our rould ask those who have not yet called to do so at an carly date. Durham, Aug. 8th, ‘94. la g; a o ie %r"w% n baged sysled ADOPTED EY ; G. & J. McKechnie. Having thoroughly overhaulâ€" 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. L.ower Town. M not bother you with dunners .. G. & J. McKECHNIE. lcenses oan and Issuer of Marriage 4 <©toy>s, Trial 939 Mr. J Saturday Boys‘ U u; & Morlock Miss Alla Pa Christmas at h The Mt. | out with a gave the Re week while another year Fine budget Dromo:e ca2nD they did not re nesday owing t The *Old Bo Colâ€"ge. had a Thursday eveni name of J. A. H week. printed a rood (g‘i’nfifi- mo he Mil tary C A. Hun er, "pâ€"onto. w Carp 0 the electo kind sup; an i beg t th« type make th The Han it of the : The Han of a meéti the Intere wh of t day the ReviEw 0 nuthority of proprietor, . to work was ever self or any of 1 mistake did oc was Pith explai ne several t easiiy An accien t UA C Pnd ater gerious results, befell the Chatsw and Durham stage about two I north of the town on Friday night It was in charge of Mr. Tom Nobl eis accasion and the other 0ccu; ere Jaseph Burnet and Dora Daxi( In coming down the hill in front of ald McArtbur‘s where the rom narrow and in had condition. Th came too near the edge, and in the night toppled over the bank tw twice in the descent. Noble got hbad bruises, Burnet scrambled <afely but the little girl went t bottam, receiving a wound on the und some bruises on the body. nothing very serious. Tiat sho es with her life scems A miracle, sinc rig is a wreck, and one of the horse thought is uscless. They got free dashed off imto McArthur‘s place. J is. Burgessdrove the little girl 1 and the thank fuluess of the parent well be im gined. Tse county 1 kely have to make good Nr. Ca‘d loss, as the roud is not only war il it shoald have been, but is in bus . as well. t LOCAL NEWS. he speake printing ce in the i ReviEw ch M »hn â€" Cameron arrived last. nderwear in all sizes at ed on J which w i oourely Mrs. J. 1 as Sut xn on Friday nmght iaSl. c of Mr. Tom Noble on nd the other occupants raet and Dora Daxidson. n the hill in front of Donâ€" x, where the road | is had condition. The rig the edge, and in the dark over the bank tmsing »scent. Noble got some Burnet scrambiled . out causls winl went to the this H W e body, bui t she escaped Je since the home Rar McA Af

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