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Grey Review, 21 Mar 1895, p. 3

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pen up and show to give us a call. € season. tions ! harmacy CI. ystem anager. cKECHNIE. ngsftone, Cutters of all Cutters, Piano tyles. Prices ardads. ttle Food n, Durham. mers toves, Paclor Stoves, eaters, &c., go to BLOCX, DUREAM. AVIS, Manager, w system uanrce of iA€¢ NO sechnie. l1 Profits." toves. re Throat, les. It is or. Price, of for aroe edicines es, Tea, rrefully Marringe mendâ€" 1v for J A.HUNTER Men‘s Suits at reduced up our Stock. Upper fown, â€" _ Durham Collars, 10c. _ Old price, 20c. 3 pair Socks for 25¢. Braces, 10c pair. O ir new sY‘ring HATS are in. See t e newest thing in Fedoras at $1.50 and $1.00. When You get a full range of patterns. STEARNS. Our Stock Will find bargains in our Pul Department. Neck Ties, 10c. : Old price, 25¢ BICYCLES are all the go nowâ€"«" days. They are nolonger a luxury, but have become a necessity. _ We have the Agency for the best WHEELS on this mxrket. The WHITWORTH and the Lan en Lo o EVC G8888$8&88§$§£s#®0 Readyâ€"Made Clothing. yet 28 Ibs. Granulated Sugar.) for $2 4 lbs. Extra Fine TEA)’ SHOFES, Horse Nails, We are <~making extensive improvement in this part and purpose handling a great many new lines. Will soon be in great deâ€" mand when © buildijg comâ€" mences. Lets us have your order for NATILS. "W hat about buying your 5e FACTORY has not been beaton et. Try a Dollar‘s worth of it. HARDW ARE til paid for. * No chance of our being underâ€" sold with suck mottos as you see above. We buy in the cheapest marâ€" ket, and give our customers the fall benefit of it. Goods not considered sold unâ€" Everybody satisfied. Daisy Churng, AND Every Sauit ‘s a Dandy! CASH STORE, GENTLEMEN Bicycles. Prints AND NO TROUBLE To SHOW THEM. in our Farnishing added to our prices to cle: and complete of WHEELS aAr Hurros Hnx Coxcert.â€"On Friday night last the Concert, which marks the close of the popular singing classes taught by Mr. T. Milligan, was held in the School House and was well attended. The receipts of the evening amounted to $28.00, which shows that the comâ€" munity are appreciative of disinterested effort on the part of Mr. Milligan to culâ€" tivate in the young the taste for music} Mr. Milligan occulpied the chair and the programme was c t-veml{ and appropriâ€" ately opened and closed by the class, Mr. Harry Briggs played on the mouth organ, while the string band won credit to itself in three performances. So were sung by Miss Dunsmore twice, ?E: Misses Webber, Miss Dunsmore and Mr. J. Milligan, Mr. T. Milligan and Mr. Alex, Grierson. Recitations by Miss Ht‘ps{ Wright and Alex. Hopkins. But the plays were the features of the evenâ€" ing. The following plays were rendered during the evening:â€""S] Doctor," 3 scenes. _ ""Sports on a "The cow that kickedChic.nfi(;," 2 “Plfiyed and Lost." The Wood Denler." Hans van Smash." "On Guard."" The actors were the Dunsmoors, Ritchies, Webâ€" bers, Hopkins, Hutton, "Nobles, Cuff, Armstrongs, Wrights, Lfihmnu. Mcâ€" Chesney, Picken and Campbell. A meeting of the directors in connecâ€" tion with Yeovil factory was held on the 26th ult., for the purpose of laying out and letting the contract of drawing milk on the various routes, also the apâ€" pointin« of officers who are as follows: â€"President, Wm. Hastie; secretary, J. A. Swanston ; salesman, Jas. Swansâ€" ton ; auditors, J. Bunston and C. Mclnâ€" nes: directors, W. Hastie, H. Sinclalr, Jas. Swanston, G. M. Reid and H. Hunter. Anyone wanting cans should hand their names to the secretary at once, as the directors intend taging tenders soon.â€"Rep. Retieer IN Six Hours.â€"Distressing Kidâ€" ney aod Bluadder Diseases relieved in six hours by the *‘Great South American Kidâ€" ney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise and delight on account of its exâ€" ceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passoges in male or female. It reâ€" lieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relef and cure this is your remedy. Sofd by McFarlane & Co., Dragzist A few weeks ago Rev. Robert Walker pastor of the Methodist Chureh, Wiarâ€" ton, commenced a serjes ,of .mightly revival meetings, whichl'iauvrly assumâ€" ed an interest quite exceptional, the result being that more than one hundred and thirty persons including some of the leading business and professional citizâ€" ens of the town. yvielded their hearts to Christ. Mr. Walker is a brother of Mrs. Geo. Mighton, of this town.â€"Exchange. FrUIT GrowErs ATm best magazine for Canadin ers and Gardeners is t Horticulturist, an illastr edited by a practical fruit published by the Ontario F copies free on ton, Grimsby cal Shelbume saw no way out embarassments but by ta An assurance of $6,000 i creditors. This is the sect suicide in Shelburne within Stvicip®. Shelbume embarassn A camp of the Sons of Scotland has been formed in Chesley and the local editor thinks he is elegible for memâ€" bership being "oneâ€"eighth Hielan, oneâ€" fourth Low‘!and, and the balance a little of everythingâ€"not aborignial." Notice.â€"Hewson Bros. leg to an nounce that ail accounts due must he }mid on or before 1st day of April, 1895. f not so paid they will be placed in other hands for collection. Wt‘ The Park Head branch of the G. T. R. has been a heavy loss to the Company this winter owing to snow blockades, and the Chesley Anterprise says that Wiarton people don‘t feel bad over it as it serves the G. T. R. right. Mr. W. Kent, of Durham, attended the funcral of his sisterâ€"inâ€"law, the late Miss Dunbar, last week, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Kenny and the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Fleming, also of Durbam. â€"Mt. Forest Representative, It makes one weary to h Hughes preach tolerance, from motives, when for practically ) life he has been preaching int also from partizan motives.â€"N Chicago city council has ordered that the 10,000 bicycles in the city be each taxed $2 per year. What is Durham duil)g. Pure blood is absolutely necessary in order to énjoy perfect health. Hood‘s Sarsaparilla purifiese the blood and strengthens the system. Men, when you want a Spring Suit call and see our large stock of Cloths. Ne trouble to show them, Ramsay & Morlock. Mr. Jnan_;x Burnet, the popular school teacher of Dornoch, spent Saturday and Sunday at home. For a good spring medicitte try Sonth American Nervine. See4th page. At McFarlane‘s. 32 Ibs. Light Yellow Sugar for $1.00 and 26 ibs: Standard Granulated Sugar for $1.00 at Ramsay & Morlock‘s. Mr. W. J. Fairgrieve, foreman of the Dundalk Herald, took in the Carnival here on Thursday last. Hood‘s Pills cure «nausea, sickness, indigestion and biliousness., 25¢. Another shipment of that 15¢ Tea to hand at Ramsay & Morlock‘s. Be sure and get one of these carpet stretchers at the Big 4. Mr. Mark Wilson, of Flesherton, was in town last week. Codfish of the best quality for sale at McArthur‘s. is th candi iY ks ago Rev. Robert Walker Methodist Chureh, Wiarâ€" nced a serjes jof .nightly ings, \vhich’iacwrly assumâ€" LOCAL NEWS. lgph!‘ilf‘i’(in to L. Woolver utario. s ch Surta prominent citizen of no way out of financial but by taking his life. f $6,000 is left to his is the second case of While Mr. Blythe, en at all, will likely ple‘s Mill, Durham ive Convention is xt to elect offiers â€"_ We expect we ng amongst our ve the (I:-sfiwrflte ind restore bodily eir su‘mriors Creighton is TC Flesher }mlitit‘.‘\l is whole olerance Hxant Dissass Reuuryzo n 30 Minure â€"Dr. Agnew‘s Cure for the Aeart gives perâ€" fect relief in all cuses Organic or Sympathetic Heart Disease in 30 minutes and spredily effects a cure. It is a peerless remedy for Palpitation, Shortness of Breath,, Smotherâ€" ing Spells, Pain in Left Side and all symp= toms of a Diseased Heart. One dose convinâ€" ces. Fold by McFarlane & Co. The Carnival of last week was well attended by an enthusiastic crowd. Messrs N. Graham, Wm. McKenzie and G. Shefleld caused the judges some trouble to decide who was d]e best fancy skater. _ Mr. Grabam got the prize though the crowd was with McKenziec, who was the most graceful of the three. The2â€"mile race, the gold watch prize, was keenly contested by Laking, of Dundalk, manufed by Wim. Fairgrieve, and G. Sheffield, of Walkerton. Laking kept a close second till near the close when he spurted and wou easily. C. Fleming won the boy‘s race and J. Lavell the hurdle race, C. Saunders and Art. Innis took the prize for the bost animal costume . The darkey with the performing bear was a good make up. _ J. and E. Kinnee got the prize for the best and most comicatdressed, while Douglas Munro was the best dressed boy. _ Should the ice keep good Mr. Boren will have another in three weeks, be employed, and Mr. Blyth expects a busy season, and an increased number of %&tmns. Four or five of Varner patrons dont play at the business, each having 20 cows or over. _ Mr. William Marshall has over 30. They begin early and stay late in the season and thus secure good returns. Rmevaratisa Conrr» IN A Day.â€"South American Rheumatism Cure, for Rheuma. tism and Neuralura, radically cures in 1 to 3 days. â€" Its actiion upon the system is remarkâ€" able mysterious. _ It removes at once the cause and the discase immedietely disappears. The tirst dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by McFarl&ane Co. VarnEy COnEEsE Facrory.â€"The spring meeting cf the above factory was held last week and the old officers apâ€" pointed. The Babcock test will again Anagie Louise White, Elocutionist, and Mr. W. H. Hewlett, pianist are the per formers, and come most highly recomâ€" mended. The date fixed upon is Wed: nesday, April 3rd. L. J. Gordon was in town arranging with the band to place an entertainâ€" ment in the Town Hall for their benefif. Mr. Geo. Fox, the famous violinist, Mirs Annpie Louise White, Elocutionist, and Mr. W. H. Hewlett, pianist are the perâ€" The London Advertiser is one of the most readable and popular papers in Westeru Ontario. It is now nearly oneâ€" third of a century old, and has lately added the Mergenthaler tv[l)e-setting machines to its equipment. lt has an extended career of usefullness before it, both in time and territory. 1 Edge Hill a been thinking cheese factory, of â€" Bunessan. cheese makers a meeting at t action Was take will take the su 1,00K. Rams Miss Culbertson, of this town, has left to take charge of a Millinery shop in Sunderland. She is in Toronto this week buying for her employer. A sleigh load of Durhamites were hospitably entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Watson, Normanby, on Thursday of last week. Mr. T. W. Tarnbull and his sister Marâ€" tha were visiting friends near Arthur and Minto last week, and in Normanby on their return. The house cleaning tim> is coming on. Remeimber we carry the largest stock of Carpets, Lace Curtains and Art Muslins in town. â€" Ramsay & Morlock. The fair this week was the slimmest for some time, though the town was busy, and copsiderable business was done. Mr. Jno. MeKechnie hnas secured the contract of finishing off the remaining two roous im the school house for $330,00. Rooxrs To REXT. the accommodation are now to let, oyer C. McArTHUEK. Mr. Rich. Barber is the happy father of a boy. Congratulatious Dick. â€" ‘"Barâ€" ber‘s Corners" is safe for another generaâ€" Mr. Jno. Blythe was in town on Fairâ€" day, and when the crowd is thick it takes him some time to cross a street. Read our wall paper ad. and note grim-s. Remember we trim all purchases ree of cost. Makarlane & Co. Mrs. Maher intends leaving town shortly to reside amongst her relatives in Evie, Penn. Mr. D. C. McK enzie, of Toronto Medâ€" cal College, returned home on Tuesday, to spend the Exster holidays, Mr. N. Halley, of Chesley, visited friends in town for a few days last week. Miss Eva Black, of Flesherton, is visiting at Mr, Jno. Turnbull‘s in town. Genuine LamY glasses that heat will not break for sale at McArthur‘s. Miss O°Neil, of Hanover, is visiting at Mr. John Wright‘s, in town. Spot Cashâ€"J. A. Hunter. Lace Curtainsâ€"Big 4. Wall Paperâ€"MceFarlane‘s, â€"The election in Haldimand on Tuesâ€" day resulted in the return of the governâ€" ment candidate, Mr. Baxter by about 300 majority. Tho invasion of the 80 Patron orators has not been a success, Did you see the Big 4 Ad. this week? y t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, it f and 11s 8 it the er nas returned from the city : getting ready for spring. me into Millinery more exâ€" rd bearer in the coming ce of Mr. Stark, who vcelties second the opening al ave the good folks fewer than five e in attendance at rmer place bat no sunessan we believe r to cousider. ut Normanby, will be has been in delicate ars,. She leaves be two daughters anc grand children tc ghl Rooms suitable fo of a small family McArthur‘s Srore iblis} Derby, has more ex will find to none ater on i1 hbe icate s beâ€" and fenrawneihnes ive J. B.Taylor, Esq., merchant, Welland, says: "Stark‘s Powders have a great reputation about here as an immeginbe. as well as a permanent cure for Headâ€" ache, Biliousness, Neuralgist, Liver and Stomach Complaints, Costiveness." I know of people who have been long and great sufferers, who have tried afinodt. everything, and have been cured by them. We have used them in our famâ€" ily with remarkable success," . Twopreâ€" parations in each box. Sold by all medicine dealers at 20c a box; 5 bosgs $1. Nicetotake. March Tth. Mr., W. Glenister, of Toronto, the purâ€" chaser of the Irons property here has brick drawn to brick it in the spring. It will be filled up as a good country store. Several Law suits are talked of in our township, but as none of them affects our close neighbors I will leave them for some.other cars. ta cipher on. I am yours truly, * Tow, Some of our town girls are talking of going to Toronto. What will some people do if they go. H. Delebough bas given up the appleâ€" tree business and is going into butcher~ ing. He has rented the premises from Mr. McArthur, known as castle pinch. Hentry is a pusher and will do well if he sticks close to business. Wedding bells have been sounding, but the big jingle has not come yet. Wm. Tx'ouF is stil bedfast and has been for nearly the last two months. Mr, James Bowes the Patron Candiâ€" date for East Grey has been through this neighborhood. His meetings have been in school houses and in a shingle mill east of here. He said that be will honor our village with a meeting. â€" He :x&)swn,rs to have big pmw{m(-m of being able to write M. P. atter his name. D. C. Mc. has been teaming in Luther. Billy, our young blacksmith has gone to the south part of Ontacio on a visit. Mr. Editor, as you have not a corresâ€" pondent here at present, I thought I would try my bhand in sending to your paper a few items of news until you get some older hand to help you. For two months excepting a few days we have had very rough weather. Mr. McLceche‘s meeting has done good here and the prayer me tings are kept up weekly. Mr. Robert Bluck, one of sthe most enterprising farmers of Proton, accomâ€" panied by his bride, visited B. V. last week en route for Durham. A number from Balsam Valley took in the Sons of Scotland Supper held at the Commercial Hotel, Priceville, last week and report having a good time especially the next morning. Mv. _ Whitefield, Disciple preacher from Meaford, bad revival meetings on last Sunday and Monday evenin@s. » / Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nester, of Durâ€" ham, paid Balsam Valley a flying visit last week, and the roads being in a very bad state he was obliged to lead the horse for part of the way. Mr. George Stone is very ill at present of pleurisy, but under Dr. Hutton‘s care we hope soon to hear of his recovery. Also the youngest son of Mr. Donald Ferguson, was laid up for a few days of our shoulder to the wheel and we mean business in every case, and a special inâ€" terest tiken in the budgets sent to the valuable colurmms of the Review. News is scarce at this season of the year especially when the snow is so deep and a person has to travel a great deal in search of it, Sandy McLeod and Fred MeArthur, with their timber gang, areat present working on Duug:;’f Ferguson‘s farm. Mrs, A Aitkens sm, who at present is very ill, is not expected to recover. Her family bave all been called home to her bedside to say farewell. While Mr. Wm. Sirr jr., was workin his team in the woods last week one (§ his borses had the misfortune to hurt its leg very badly. Mi. Sirr is in hopes it will soon be all right again. Mr. Alex. Black took the advantage Mrs. A. Chapman sr., who, these couple of months back has been in a low state of healith, is slowly recoyering. Dr. Park, of Durbam is in attendance, * Mr. and Mrs. J Chapman and family of Markdale are visiting their parents and friends near Murdoch. â€" Mr. J, M. Jackson, of Walkerton, in passing through Murdoch dropped in to see some of his old friends. Mr. D. Campbell, under the care of Dr. Brown, is recovering from his recent iliness, Miss S. M. Sharpe bas returned home after a ten day‘s visit amongst friends around South Bend. We wonder wleher G. W. or J. C got the bluck eye, MaBLE. Mr. T. Watson has rented Mrs. Mc Eacheran‘s farm and has moyed onto it Mr. Wm. Gordo:i lost a valuable 03 last week. Mr. J. Gilles has beenlaid up for some time with Malaria fever, but is récoverâ€" ing. Mr. A. Watson‘s belpmate bas Jeft him and gone to seek shelter unber some other roof. I guess you will have to batch it Andrew Ea? + L Mr. J. Lee took a drive to Swinton Park lust week with an eyefor business. Next time you go Jack take a pleasure tirp and enjoy yourself. f Well Mr. Editor the storm has abaite ed, but the weather is still very frosty. Mr. G. Sageman, formerly of Dundalk, has moved on his new farm,. _ We hartiâ€" ly welcome you to Proton Centre Mr. Sageman. f1 W, Master Kilmer, as floorâ€"master, and entertainer in general did bonor to his lodge and indeed the "brethren of the mystic tie" were all most assiduous in their attentions, n Dr. Bird, of Dromore was present, and the four town doctors Jooked on and helped on. Have a Great Reputation Here. ’ Almost the full strength of the Masâ€" ‘onic body of this town and a very large | number of the citizens, thronged the ‘mmus above Mr. Laidlaw‘s store . on Tuesday evening last. Elaborate preâ€" parations had been made to make all feel "at home," and the result was a success. _ Games of various kinds were , indulged in, and the Town Hall, which | was annexed for this occasion, was utilized for the lovers of the light fanâ€". tastic. The rear windows of both halis J were connected with a sheltered temâ€" porary platform, the crooks and turns of which, with the draped doorways, gave a romantic appearance to the evenâ€" ing. The provisions were of the best and in immense quantities and a second night would not dispose of them. "Our ieporter" is not prepared to say who was the best checker player who won and who if any cheated at cards, who was victor at the chess game, who was the best dancer, nor which table had the best chat. Certain he was, the mixture of young and old for three or four hours social enjoyment was very agreeable. The natty little aprons of the masons looked very nice, though in latitude and longitude deficient. THE MASONIC "AT HOME." BALSAM VALLEY PRCTON CENTRE HOPEVILLE Black took the advantage ouds last week to make a Iraw wood to Holstein, MURDOCKH but rain to the front with the wheel and we mean y case, and a special inâ€" 44 4 i fa r way of Me Eon snn e ied tasintomeetenit. »nlgri ce ons nlpacochon e ’ FROM CANADIAN IMPROVED HOOD YOI"“‘. A n ooecet ““('Urd‘ * BRICRY BANK® sULTAN, (xo. 1391) h P Farrowed March 20th, 1894 Rred by Cnidwell sarsa ar'lla Bros., Ornbardville, Ont. 2nd owner, 4‘ Tay, lor, Dromore, Ont. Sire,Briery Bnnk: Dandy, $26, | aum Miss Emms,505, by King Tom, zi s.cuuty, ‘ 99, by Snowflake, 254 Lady Bird, 45, by Hol: well Wooder. 2ud, imp., 3, (71) Bilds 8, by Holywell â€"â€" Victor, im;i,. 1, ;fl;));kflol‘x;:llswl'ncui:r;--, flnn'“l' 20,) by Holywell Duke, ; Blemish Ird, (G:0 T began.to take Hood‘s Sarsaparijia it has inâ€" .( 00y tiine mlewitt 200. (44) 65 Holywell eremfl ot:' 163, { think H:I:'qsunuruh 18® â€" Jhomy, (329): Eve by Samnon 6ti, (193,) ve nrioesmencne enc eene 5 Lockhleased | _ FEEâ€"75e. Cash or $1 Insured. _ Hood‘s Pills cure Hiver 1He, constipation, ALEX.â€" TAYLOR. Whenever Given a Fair Triat Hood‘s Proves Its Merit. The following letter is from Mr. J. Alcide Thaussé, architect and surveyor, No. 153 Shaw Street, Montroal, Canada: "C. L Hood & Co., Lowel1, Mass.: "Gentlemen:~I have been taking Hood‘s Sarsaparilia for about six months and am glad to say that it has done me & great deal of good Last May my weight was 152 pounds, but since An om‘ssion of the little word *‘not‘ in our late church bistory article was an mjustice to Mr. Hartley. â€" "Last but not leist" was the intention. [We stand correc ed. it was a printer‘s mistake, overiooked in proof reading.â€"Ep.] See our new Ladies‘ Oxfor fore you buy elsewhere, lines opened out this week. Morlock. F We are pleased to state that Miss Mcâ€" Kechnic. teacher, lately of what was called the Haunted School, secured a situation somewhere in the vicinity of Orillia. _ Miss McKechnie is a good teacher although unfortunate in section 10 Glenelg. Mr. Marsball, of the Bothville Cheese Factory, held a meeting in the old school house Yo. 10 Glenelg, on Saturday night last for the purpose of securing patrons for bis factory. Mr. Marshall gave good satisfiction last year and ought to be patronized agnin as every one dealing with him found him honest in his dealings, etc A Marvelous Medicine stock of saw logs only waiting for water more }lhll the runving of hi Miss the eff« able t« The sicrament w 1. bedisp n «d ia the Presbyterian church here, Sabbaih, the 14th of April. Dr. McRobbie, of shelâ€" burne, is expected to officiate. A new choir has been formed in the Presbyterian church here, under the leadership of Mr. John Melnnis, D. Road, Glenelg. The old leaders tcndered their resignations as they served their time. â€" An organ is talked of in the near future, Success,. The choir meets every Friday evening for practice. We are pleased to inform your readers that Mr. C. C. James is getting better after the amputation of one of his fingers. Mr. John McGowan has quite a large | on the old stand where Dr. Ghent‘s | store stood. This wilt make quite an | improvement on frout street by ‘filling up the vicarey caused by fires years ago. We hope to see Mr. McCabe sucâ€" | cessful in his undertaking. And bge l the bye we heard somebody say we are going to have a printing office under the lmmmgexm-nt. of Mr. B. H. Townsend. | late of the Revisw. Also that Arch‘d | McKinnon, of Durham, is to open up an implement shop in part of Mr. Bolger‘s ! buildingâ€"good for &’ri(-oville. A little_boy of Mrs. McLachlin, of Laramte, B. C., grand child of Mr. Alex. Mclean (Elder) is suffering from n;mli)lv('ti(: fits. The little fellow is atâ€" tended to by Dr. Park, of Durham. It is doub!ful if the little fellow will ever get better, The majority of the sick sx-ople are ger.x.ing better in this locality. Our M. D., Dr. Hutton, has been very sucâ€" cessful in his treatment during the last twelve months, he has generally quite a large field to attend too. Our ql:uly Dr., Miss Minniec Brander, braved the storm repeatedly this winter for the purpose of attending the wants of the sick people of Proton and elsewhere. We don‘t wish the Drs. any harm but we do hope that they wont ‘be kept so busy during summer as they were this winter. Ritn dn well Mrs. Alex. McMillan, who is suffering with Cancer of the tongue is getting worse if anything. Mr. John MceGillivray, of the Townâ€" ship of Vaughan, is up at present secing his sister, Mrs. .\lr.\‘l‘illnn. Also Mrs. Willer, of the Township of King, Mrs. McMillan‘s sister. Mr. Arch‘d McLean, of the South Lime, Artemesia, is back to Toronto Hospital again for treat ment of the eye. We hear be is not getting along very Aiwve doubt is x ge sce why a D ful here as w Loar that Ma for the large Manse for the Presbyterian Pastor is all havled and every thing reâ€" quired is expected to be on the ground at the coming of surmme=. Mr. Arch‘d Butter is also drawing brick for a large dwelling house and we hear that in conâ€" nection therewith there is to be a Drug Store by Mr. Thos. Atkinson. This no Preparations are macle for improveâ€" ments in our town in the coming sumâ€" mer, There are to be noless than three or four fine brick buildings to be erected during the summer months. The bri k Quite a few of the farmers are comâ€" plaining of their scarcity of food for their cattle, and if spring does not come in extra good, a good many will have a hard time taking their stock through, but we look for a good spring and all will come out right. The month of March is wearing away, and the sooner it takes its departure the better for it, it has been very cold since it came in. We are having good roads for the past week or two, in fact they are better now than they have been all winter. T have the best equipped Optical Store in Canada. Trial is ulll [ ask. Paper on the Eye can be had by calling free. I make oid Spectacles like new. â€" You can mail your glasses to me for two cents. I have the most complete stock of Specâ€" tacles (for diffcult eyes toâ€"fit) made. Guarantee with each pnir of glasses fit. Write for paper containing 2400 Canâ€" adian references. Eye Specialist always in Store at 87 King St. East, Toronto. PROF. CRAMBERLAIN, un f his saw 1d this the he PRICEVILLE wan has quite a large at his saw mill, he is \the movement of the rdantly to commence 1sc & Eye Specialist. 20 vears EXPER sNCE ffering from and is unâ€" We hope to 1 Shoes be Four new Ramsay & ground Arch‘d a large in conâ€" a Drug Surmh 44, Mimulds, 11611 Mid dleton M -!-_ tioned Stock for hire, ana would recommend his brother Farmers to use the same, as the demand now is for Long Lean Meat and not the heavy fat meat of the Berkshire. â€" A cross on Berkshire sows would be very suitable. Cin.s.:s issued by the Win. Davis & Co. Pork Packing Establishment, Toront». recomâ€" mendTgo large Yo kshire and the Tamâ€" worth as the best } inds of swine for the Farmers .o breed. 1 ofR. H. Vi{ardix:f. Thorndale, Imâ€" porter of British and American Stock and is for service this season. TERMS â€" B1.00. At BOULDEN & Jo‘s. Upper Town, Durham, Aug. 1, ‘94. THORCUEEBRED STOQK FOR HIRE The undersigned offers the undermen â€" tioned Stock for hire, ana would r(HIS Fine Animal is from the stock Serled Tenders will be received b any of the undersigned to Four u'clncE Monday evening, the 25th March, 1805, For the digging of a well at the School House, Section number Ten, Glenelg and Egremont. Also sixteen rods of wire fence. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. _ Tenders will be opened at Four o‘clock afternoon on the above date at the School House. Hucx .\1cKr.\'x0S.\ James Hexsrock, â€"TrustEEes, JoserH HOoOPER, J Priceville, P. 0. Glenelg, March 9th, 1885 Thoroughbred Chester White Boar, *Prince Leon.‘ Or at meetings of the said respective Councils to be held subsequent to the above dates. The said Councils respecâ€" tively will proceed to pass Byâ€"Laws for the closing up as & rublic highway and ruthorizing the Sale of part ot} the original alro\vunce for road between the Township of Glenelg and the Town of Durham, being a portion of that part thereof situate between Lots numLc-m Twenty seven and Twenty eight, in the first Concession, East of the Garafraxa Road, of which ail parties prejudiciaily affected will please take notice and govern themselves accordingly. J. S. Brack, Clerk of Glenelg. GroRGE RUSSELL, Clerk of Durham. Dated March 14th, 1895. THC Fincst TcA n in ThC WorLo FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE TEA CUP "*Monsoon" Teais put up by the Indian Tes Fovm s a sample of the best qualities of Indian eas, Thercfore they use the greatest care in the selection of the Tea and its blend, that is why they putit up themselves and sell it only in the original gack-m. thereby securing its purity and excellence. ut un in %6 b.. 1 Ib. and & 1b. packages, and never AT 10 O°CLOCK, in the forencon. And to be held by the said Conncil of the Town of Durham, at the Town Hall, in said Town, on inm Monday, the 6th day of Mcy ‘85, THC FiNCST TEA bu vue Wamt® ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP IT. If your grocer does not keep it, tell him to write to STEEL, HAYTER & CO. Monday, the 22nd day of April ‘85, U that at Meetings of the respective Municipal Councils of the Township of Glenelg and the Town of Durham, to be held by the said Council of Glenelg, at the Town Hall, in said Township on ]OII\'T NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN / that at Meetings of the respective + un in 4 tb.. r lb. and ¢ lb. packages, and n ut up in 36 Ib., 1 Ib. and 5 lb. packages, ever mâ€" Record BRIERY BANKS DUDE, (No. 170.) Tenders Wanted. KEEAMSAY 4R RKCLORLOCK, One Speciality we have to offer this week is in Ladies‘ Oxfords. W lines and we claim that one line we offer for $1 00 can‘t be touched in see them and the Goods will speak for themselves. New Dress Goods, New Pri1 New Flannelettes, New New Boots and Shoes. We wouldn‘t be buying and opening up New Goods as we are doing now every day if we weren‘t going to stay. The values this Spring are better than ever and of course as we buy and sell for cash we have been able to get not a few snaps. Because we have had Good Goods and sold them at the lowest possible living prices and we are going to continue in the same line, confident of the patronage of every good and discriminating buyer. Although we have denied it over and over again many people are still under the impression that we are only here to run off a Stock. Dor‘t you believe it. We reiterate once more. 1J and 13 Front Street East, Toronto. Has been our Motto in the past and we are quite willing to stick to it for aw hile ye& We have just fin‘shed Stockâ€"Taking and it has showed us that we have done & splendid business during the eight months we have been here. IN 1TS NATIVE PURITY by Lugers FROM CANADIAN A PERFECT TEA Joxx McDoxALp. Secâ€"Treas. Priceville, P. O NOTICE. SÂ¥ CEILSIOERLR ! WE ARE HERE TO STAY. THIS WEEK WE ARE OPENINC UPPER TOWN, DURHAM. WEX EYZ">: _ _ Seven (7) tons of fine Ground Cake in bags of 100 lbs. $1.60 5 bag lots, $1.50 bag. j One Car Lard Plaster in bags. $s One Car Bhi. Salt. _ Land Salt in bags of 200 ibs. ; Rock Salt, 75c. per 100 lbs, \ British Horse and Cattle Spice. 12 lbs. for 25¢c. 30 lbs.for $1.00. This Spice is a pure condiment iree from askeg and shorts. Lincoln & Improved American, 75¢.bush. 10 bush. lots, 60c. b The most production in the market Import of Seeds per Steamer " Berlin " by Britian now in Stock. Ts tell you this week about our Linen Goods. We quote. a few prices: B What ao you think of Table Napkins ct 50c per dozen, or _ a Linen Damask, 54 inches wide for 25¢ per yard, ora Pure â€" Linen, 56 inch bleached Damask at 50c per yard. Ladies‘ and . Gentlemen‘s Linen Handkerchiefs at 10¢ each o l C On Sunday night puts us in mind of our Stock of Goods, as it was a Total Eclipse, so have we Totally Eclipsed ai former efforts in secwring bargains for our many friends wle patronize our store. * We Just Want IHE ECLPSE WATCHES, SILVERWARE. C JE To IL» & | GROUND OIL CAKE. H. PARKER, Druggist and Seedsman. Durham. Seed Oats. New Prints, New Shirtings, 0 TKE MOO hi. vens o oi ds ie ;t','m'â€" hont "Jus® . ~ residence of the Rev. (,M p‘..d which there is a brick C0tey:, 9 ron ~£i;.-‘ pavtry, two : losets, ki chen, good caliae® .. 40 bris. brick cistern and a ~0 she *??iw A never failing well beside the kitahas: _ door. An orchard, a bark Bermâ€"aa2 / driving shed. A suitable apot es 1 retired farmer. xo Eoi â€" OeA k Lot, Mo. 2, i Town 3e h-‘?‘-»r P ~.<4-ui' m(.tm ne Berkshire, & one improved York O sh re from Cald x il‘s L erd, â€"will be kept for Service ..a lot S and 34 oo%, 3. S. D. R., Glonelg, for tue season of 9% and 95. Terins $1.00 at time of servic», Gienelg, Nov. 28th 1894, ‘i‘horougbred Boars. â€" Appir to FOR SALE. MR. J. P. TELFORD, _ We opened out 4 new in Town. Come and

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