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Grey Review, 18 Apr 1895, p. 3

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ADOPTED By elling Coods at Right Prices y until vou have a Innle h. . ves HE CASH D inform our Customâ€" the Public generally ave adopted the Cash hich means Cash or rlant, and that our [otto will be line of Cutters of all rtland Cutters, Piano atest Styles. Prices 25 upwards. t ED8 I this opportunity our customers mage, and we that the new sys a continuance he same. Napt MV ic merpenpemen g es & Small Profits." ArerUcine.caceg, 4AECTCTAZCEAyqp . cARTHUR ‘ivingstone, TY 2i h p J. McKechnie. .& J. McKECHNIE. Cook Stoves cuble Heater OW t 0 »port ares or Vetches, Flax Seed And Bird Seed * mm FIELD coRN. ch d MA * CLOVER sSEEp. erne anmd Wh mothy Seed. * per lb ‘rubbin 1 Black Stoves. i Salt, To cts Barrel Sait n Sotts â€"Y W €» you will +o Cirauss, M 1 Lawn Gra ‘es, Paclor Stoves, ters, &c., go to of Staple, Field and LC Yeast Cake : Brush, 5¢, Tea for 250 1 look "";“8'1 our ‘llles. T)li- Sm mss p Gras®, | prepared ar of Marriage et the system Dutch Setts, tato Onion®, "Tougun our Stock, Thifl is “ometbing phate, _ Land Land Sait in 81.( ¢ per lb, th, _ Alsike h igh est price‘ of for are ase. . Blue to » 4¢ Box © (Gras®, Meadow of t K itherre rolder give you CASIH SToRr, Just as sooun as it the sheep, WOOL WANTED We are making in this department Will find it to their advantage to buy their Spring Suits from us. Boys . . and Men Men‘s all wool Sweaters, Just the thing for Wheelmen at $1.00 and $1.25 each. Duckings, pretty patterns, 10c yard. Grass yard. Pretty Prints, wwces to match. RDRY . A new lot of Jersey Butter mou This is an article be found in every We give a cent a for Butter nut in n Spot We have a large supply of empty Egg Cases, which we are sending o@t with customâ€" ers who care to fill them. Each case Lolds 30 doz,. Egas. It is a grand way to carry Rggs. No f ar of breaking them. i Fiberine, 40¢ yard. Eggs Wanted. TI‘ry one of our patent Tack Pallers. Only 10c each. Rol.er Window Blinds All ready to hang at 50c each Our 25¢ BRUSH White Wash Brus>es 1 new lot of the famons sey Butter mou‘ds (1 pound) is is an article that should found in every household. : give a cent a pound extra Butter put in pound rolls. Put up in Cans all read\ We have a perfect stock them on hand, Are in demand during House Cleaning Season. FLOOR Muslins, all prices. HUNTER, Call and get a Case. COODS Cloth, all colors, 10¢ pet All Shades. From 12¢ up to 50c n quart and pint ady to put on. PAINTS I 12}¢ yard and a big dust Is a comes off Durham BARGAIN. mill are low for first class goods, You canâ€" not do better than give them a call, you will find Misses Hoflmnn and Cochrane very attentive. The rest of Mr. Woodâ€" l-tg;;!’- mw’-‘-l, es are in keeping with the of millinery goods in town, are low for first class goods The Millinery department at J. Woodâ€" land‘s, is a chief centre of attraction at present. The large stock of pretty hats and bonnets displayed, shows that this firm believe in o-mslnying first class milliners, _ Miss Hoffman who has charge of this department informs us that flowers are used on every bit of head geat shown. The first hat shown was the "Olimpia " a small brown straw with black edge, trmmed with light brown tips, brown ribbon, silk velvet, roses am{:ml g}na. and faced with black lace. The "Memphisto" is a hrge[ cream lace hat, trimmed with large cream tips, black ospreys, pink forgetâ€" meâ€"not=, with black jet and ostrich feathers underneath,. *"Trilby " is one of the very latest hats, it is made of brown gauze, with gold crown edged with jez_.trimmed with butter colored begun operations . at Kress‘ _ corner. Three of these are to be built in the meantime at a cost of about $200, This has been done as a reference to our 2nd page will show. _ The construcâ€" tion of the tanks was let on Monday morning, the contractor being Mr. f, Wilson, of Allan Park, who has aleady 12 2ETE, 07 ALZTD %, who h Town CoUNCIL.â€"A specitl meeting of the Town Council “’M[":t"ll on Friday night last to consider the proposition laid before the Fire and Light commit« tee a few nights previously, Nothing was done however and the council inâ€" structed the committee to go on and advertise for tenders for a building on the present market site to contain Fire Hall, Clerk‘s Office, Weigh Scales, Prison Cells, etc. * There has lately been added to the , | shelves of the Mechanies‘ Institute, seyâ€" eral hundred volumes of first class readâ€" ing material. All departments are reâ€" {:‘resentml. History, Biograply, Fiction, oetry, Travel and Adventure, etc, An order of $150.00 worth is expected from London, England in » few days, Watch for the Annual Meeting early in May, and take an interest in this thriving and beneficial institution, The danger of publishing | alleged * cures " in the newspapers is illustrated in the following instance. The note appears in the Lindsay News Items, and is signed "Medico"; In your issue of January 5th you published wnat is said to be tge formula of the goldcure for drunkeness, and in so doing a serious error crept in. Instead of one ounce of nitrate uPutrychnine it should read one grain. The recipe stated that afâ€" ter the second or third day * the desire for drink wili cease." This is undoubt» edly trueâ€"or desire for anything. The extensive sale of Farm Stock, Implements, ete. at R. Watson‘s in | | Normanby, resulted very satisfactorily ] to the proprietor, One thoroughbred ( mare brought $106.00 and others were | 4 much above the rn-sem low average t price of equines. It was freely conceded 1 that the stock were of a high quality, The farm will still be run successfully by Mr. Thos, Watson, a son of the proâ€" | a proprietor, who will thus have his hands | c free and will be in a position to use his | t ahilities..rhich'nre not small in a more | s nacwamelhts clurst _ responsible position 4 > V the We were a little surprised to learn in a few minutes chat with the President of 8. Grey Patron Association that the first intimation he received of the enllâ€" ing of the district meeting of Tuesday last was from the columns of the Revâ€" IEW, _A case of oversight it could not have been, Surely it was not distrast of the chief executive officer of the district and of one who put in hard work for patronism too. ), jet ys and bluette blue ribâ€" ".l‘{:is flrm carries E‘Efl largest range The wheelmen were very much in eviâ€" dence in Toronto last week. Hundreds of delegates ontering into their business with enthusissim give an indication of the mighty change that is taking place in means of human locomotion by the use of the now popular "bike." The anunual meet takes place next year at Waterloo. and a keen rivalry exists beâ€" tween various places for future meets, even up to 1809, of ’ The Shelburne Fire reorganized. . Not to unnecessarily when t] out for practice, nine are given, three at a Another wise provisi cidents to flremen, is does occur, the electr cut off. A young Englishman, about 18 vears of age, named Gilden, entered the home of Mr. B. Hargrave. near Maxwell, reâ€" cently and stole elothing, watchâ€"chain, etc. to the value of $140.00. _ He came to thiscountry through one of the "home," S«('lebfl{ Irwin, of Flesherton,as soon as the sap begins to flow begins to bestir himself in the interest of 8. Grey Teachâ€" ers‘ Association. This body meets in ] Flesherton next month, and the active Secretary is now on the look out for a programme, Repvorn Barartes.â€"The C,. P. R. has made n reduction in the rate of wages paid to the employees. President Vanhorne had $12000 krocked off his salury by reason of the reduction, 1 PP d mt ETTE UT naturday as Queen‘s birthday has a habit of doing occasionally. The Grand Encampment of the Order of the Maccabees met in Sarnia last week. â€" The question of forming a proâ€" vincial encampment came up, but nothâ€" ing was done this year, An exchange tells of a wagon maker who had been damb for many vears, who the other day picked up a hub and spoke. That is not as wonderful as the blind carpenter who reached for a plane and saw. T3 Dmait boy has discovered that Good Friday and Easter Monday are reliable Holidays. They never come on Saturday as Ouee»i. j s 3 0) COme on old n ty TK SU0WC Thit attended our millinery F1 opening. _ If you have not been in yet l ,‘ you don‘t know what you have missed, knmsfly & Morlock, | We ave more than ple crowd that attended opening. If you have ns MceKenzie‘s Regulator the great spring medicine is gunranteed to give satisfactâ€" ion. Price $1.00, reduced to 50c, at the Durham Pharmacy. Chatham town council has voted each of the newspapers of that town $100 for reporting theipr proceedings during the past year, cdy invij 3 ", CVentHg, the 19th, ’ Everyhe dy invited, Admission 15 cents. Teachers and ipils please take notice that by an act u}’t‘he O:urin Legislature Chatham is now a city. This makes? At the conference with Newfoundâ€" land delegates one of the first points deâ€" cided w as that in pronouncing the word the accent must be placed on the 2nd syllable, Full line of Hamilton plo: Priceyille, Cfl See onr window width dress goods say & Morlock‘s, 12, Con thur, D od ana 17â€" 0* Curta 9 CB, km’g‘hwed and bemmed for Pair at msay & Morlock‘s, FaRX ror SALE on mm o. 1e ge lc 2 VCE You can buy a nice pair yd” lumr taped and i‘ y A d i 1e MT. Alex, Mcbwhlan. son of the Amâ€" aranth poet of that name died last week at the age of 36, Mr. Alex, aranth poet ________ ‘ Tuesday last was a busy day, School Crayons at the Durham Pharâ€" macy, The Grand Camp of the Sons of Seotâ€" land meets at Niagara Fally this week, It came You saw ! It conquered Ramsay & Morlock‘s Millinery (;lpening. Mr Almaâ€"rabr ~Ll helburne Fire brigade have been ized. Not to alarm the c itizens sarily when the brigade is called practice, nine strokes of the bell m, three at a time "3 times 3." wise provision to prevent acâ€" to fl‘rfln:-n. is that when a fire L. pp OPm IF ANHE whke m. 7. Glenelg. Durham, electric . llght L AND GENERAL full of light at 25¢ a vd OR To Rm-h!fit Apply to C, MeArâ€" ased with the should he _light double a yd. at Ramâ€" neav & ar _1 _", °* Foom of Messrs Ramsay & Morlock proved a very attractive spot for the ladies who thronged it on the opening days, Many and varied were the shapes and trimâ€" mings shown and it would be hard to pick out the favorite. One of the most admired was a " Duchess" bonnet trim» med with brown lace, bluette ribbon, roses and foliage, all combined making a most striking effect. Easter bonnets comprised a choice number shown in all the leading shades. Other sha which might be mentioned such as ?:;hnmn, fancy straws, lace placque, etc. occu y a leading |'>|nce. Sailors of course are ‘)ere and one in particular was the admired ofall admirers. The firm are well satâ€" isfled with the result of the opening and look forward to a suecessfal season, _ A look through their bright well filled store will repay any ane, ' of curtains Messrs. Geo. Lamb, Jas. Boyle and Wm, Noran attended the high chancery court at Owen Sound last week to give evidence in connection with the Quirk trial, he (Quirk) having entered an actâ€" tion against the tp. for selling a portion of land for the taxes, The following gentlemen were also in attendance : Warden Binnie, Co, Treas. Parker, tp. Treas. Edge, Clerk Black, Dep, Staples, Assessor gell. Colastas 33.._ 14% eP omm expected any day, _ We , fact to the attention of oi ary the Beacon. For the four years the Beacon ha ing its readers, regularly what would haer-n them pay up, and it has come a cope. Progresstv®e Soutrta MPTON.â€"There ave 15 prominent residens of the village of Southampton at present confined in the Walkerton jail, and wa uindan. absea t cs 1. o is e ce j3 OWililiimpton at present confined in the Walkerton jail, and we underâ€" stand that another contingent may be expected any day. | We commend‘iii Te Ww T The fair on Tuesday as far as was concerned was poor, Howe is usual the A pril fa‘zr had a her pearance, and a number of changed hands at, we believe, prices than have been going for time. . Stallions not a few were on the big, the beautiful, as well . diminutive in the shape of a little pony,. MceKenzie‘s Lightning Liniment cures rheumatism, _ lame back, headache, neuralgia, . toothache, earache, _ sore throat, catarrh, inflammation ‘of the kidneys and all painful affections. This remedy is positively guaranteed to cure the above. Price 50c at the Durham Pharmacy, a ons ui ithia 4 h self to be possessed qualities, The Implement agents of town were kept busy Fair day showing and selling their goods. _ Miss K. Cochrane has made an innovation in the Woman‘s kingdom of work and ie 23 _: OmiAPs Mr. J. W. Blyth‘s Litle boy met with a bad accident last week â€"by & fall from a@ load of lumber at Varney Mill, he broke his leg in two places, Much syinâ€" ‘mth'\' is shown for l;u- little fellow and ris parents, We were much pleased yesterday to have a look at a splendid ‘ drawing of the three Liberal leaders, Laurier, Mowâ€" at and Blake. â€" The work is well done and the framing, by R. Torry is creditâ€" able. Mr., C, C, McFayden is the proud l)flSN(‘SS("'; The Ontario Fish and Ga sion have decided to offer 50¢ a head for foxes, owing age they inflict on farmer‘s call on A. M Nixon and Peti proved Seeders Farmers wanting young bulls kept for them should se son at once. Good draug years old for sale. D. Wareo The latest novelties in dr have come to hand. Ask to when you visit the Milliner Ramsay & Morlock‘s Mr. A. W. Patterson is this week, and Mrs. P under the weather, Gorrie, on the river Ma fered severely from floods College Easter MrexTtion axp MovestenTs.â€" Among those enjoying | the _ Easter yacation we may" mention _ Mr. â€"Joe Burnet, of Dornoch; Mr. Wmn. Vair, who returns to Galt in a few days ; Miss May Hopkins from No. 14, Normanby ; Miss Julia Weir, from the Classic Halls of Owen Sound Collegiate; Miss Ena Paterson, from Orchardville ; Miss Allie McRae, from HMamilton Kindergnrten ; Miss Marzgie Scott, from Proton ; Miss Emma Whalen, from north east Glenelg; Miss Mary Large and Miss Nellie l’ul'f- ‘ er, from Owen Sound Collegiate ; Miss Annie McKenzie, from Corinth ; _ Mr. ‘ Rn'll». Culbertson, from Toronto Medical Phdn P. Mr. Thos. H. Farr, of London is home, and conducted the service in Trinity Church on Sunday last in the absence of Rev. Mr. Conmor, who, owing to illâ€" ness, was unable to be out. Dominies McCormick of Glascott, and Collinson of Hampden, gave the Reyâ€" IEW a call last week, while enjoying their Easter two * days," _ Also, ‘ Mr, Watt, of Dornoch. In fact the pedaâ€" gogues were out in force: we are always glad to see them, wrties requiring seed dbvbiataP ids 13 CC3 readers, regularly every uld haKpc-n them if they ind it has come at last.â€" gul Cooe 2s ons Toeee C CV oo ! Monday, ! Inapector(‘muphe" is revelling among educational men, matters and methods at the big Dominion gathering of teachâ€" ers in Toronto,. Rev. Mr. Stewart, of Durham, one of the old pioncer preachers, occupied the ,mlpit in the German Bu))tist church ast Sunday evening. â€"Post, Mr. W. K. Reid, teacher, of Yeovil, visited a number of friends in town last week end, and on Monday went as far as Vickers among old scenes and faces. Miss Etta Kenny left Saturday mornâ€" ing for Stratford to further pursue her education, particularly in music. Mr. John Firth, lately of Rob Roy, Glenelg, has become a ecitizen of our town. _ We welcome him amongst us, Mr. Scafe, from near Grand Valley, brother of Mrs. Thos, Allan, came up to i{(;e l\,ir. Allan last week. He left on . LOCAL AND GENERAL. Mr. J. W. Crawford is a delegate to the Grand (‘:uug:rf the Sons of Sceotâ€" land at Niagara Falls this week. Mr. and Mrs, Pomeroy ure of_a visit from their from Toronto for Easter Miss Edith Leeson, teacher wood School, spent Easter h her home in Varney. SE ts POTOTy Telp Pennsylvania, to ta with relatives there yc C5 C eesily | [ College, is home al and scenes, Mr. and Mrs. Curr a visit to Mr. Hugh | Curry, this week, Miss Tread old, Egremont, enfoyml friends in Durham, i pa _3 3 " "~ 7M is recovering, and will be able to take up his work soon, Mrs. Cole, of Ni# ra Falls, visited her pureknts. Mr. and m Rombough this week, _ Dr. Smith, of Dornoch Fair day, Miss Aggie McRae can Omnge\'ixlfe last Tuesday Mr. Thos. Allan is \re will be able to take in hi t y 7 0C A few were on hand, beautiful, as well as the W s ues l tP 12200 Un ‘o hand. Ask to see them visit lllw Millinery room at wpela a s ht Pas ic d io eter Hamilton‘s latest im quiring seed drills should McKinnon, Priceville, for ul ce ol 1 20 Oe Fas poor, However, as i1 fa‘r had a he rsey apâ€" & number of horses at. we believe, better > hee-n. gomng for some inb ob $ . the river Maitland has suf DoR CCX EC AMALTUIA Maher PRappuc e clliasn them should see D, W Good draught hors ile. D. Warsox, and Game K. Cochrane has in the Woman‘s 1 is showing herâ€" of good business l C OO of a little Indian _commend this our contemporâ€" e last three or °C ME I »ibYcits Narck Te sb in e is , to take up her residence esd , left yesterday for Erie £URW Eul 1 +. Curry and family are on Hl"h K()fll’, father of Mrs, old, of Allan‘s School, foyrd her holidays with le boy met with k â€"by a fall from Varney Mill, he ces. _ Much syinâ€" little fellow and 'om‘en'ny had the pleasâ€" nursing a felon itterson is also , teacher of Calderâ€" Easter holidays at i |l()l|l;i“â€"""n to the dam poultry, this sprmg dress goods ee D. Watâ€" ht horse 5 warnâ€" issue, didn‘t Telesâ€" cattle Hereford two daughters ommis A sleigh load of youn, le Normanby came to Nr.g A';:‘xm A last Mondany evyening and spent a enjoyable time, T Mr. 8. T. Orchard has serious n« of purchasing a Bell organ. Mr. J. H. Shurr sold a fine four old colt last week to Mr. Q. Petti at a good price. Mr. John Baird, Jr. who is at present engaged as brakesman on the West Shore Railway in New York State, but who had the misfortune to receive a erushed hand took advantage of his la off last week to visit his old homestem{: but he returned to New York again on Friday, % nds Abiic: biuk.. Quite a number of the young this line went out to Varney 1: day evening to attend the phone concert give in the Methedist and were well pleased with it. Easter holidaw« »; ;i /OS Sbending her Easter holidays visiting friends in Durham. Mr. Jas. Hay gave the young folks a | arty last Wednesday evenin and Mr, | E;um-s Mack gave them one q‘hnmduy] evening with a few of the Glenelg | young folku mixed in along with them, | all report having had a splendid time, / Quite a number of the young folks of ’ this line went out to Varney last Tuesâ€" day evanine in as, _ 3 10000 sday,. _ " > * ~~ PCrkEi¢Y, lust ‘Thursday. & Mr. Ben_ Crittenden came up from Ayr a couple of weeks ago and has again La{en possession of his farm, Mr. Jas. Allan, Jr. has gone down to Galt to spend the summer months, while Mr. Isaac Sirrs intends spending the summer in Normanby, Mr, THos. ?iaird with Mr. T. Reid, of Holstein, and D. Gordon with Mr. Geo, Hepburn, Miss J. Treadyold intends spending her Easter holidays visiting friends in P Miss l\i"Shul'|) & week visiting her s ridge of Greenside Miss Agnes Sirrs has rety after a few months stay in City. The young people are to have Aggie AmODGSt then [ Ntrs. Husts pulcsa sls 00 0) 7Ve HOMe of Mr. and Mrs, BHugh Buird, of Lnurl-mu,lurmarly of Drowâ€" ore, on April 9th, when their little daughter, Ayâ€" Nos, aged twenty months was taken frow them by that dreaded discnse, scarlet fever. For two woeks her life hung by a thread. Her remmins were brought to Mr. James Isnac‘s where the funâ€" eral services were conducted by Rev, Mr, McVicâ€" ar, and thence to Ainos graveyard, The utmost sympathy is felt for the sorrowing fumily, Veath! on Denth, thou hast bereft us, Of a form we loyed so well, J Thou hast takea fair young Agnes, How we misu hay w1.. . C ABNC® A deep sorrow fell over the h Mrs, BHugh Buird, of Lauriston, for ore, on April 9th, when their litt] Nos, aged twenty months was take that dreaded discnse, scarlet f woeks her life hung by a thread were brought to Mr. James Isaac‘ gral services wara anndanscrs .. . â€" Boon wa «han wli0°° 006 farewel Bcon we shall follow thee, And when we‘ll meet we cannot tell Mow great our joys shall be, Furewell, dear bab« "Rurk! the Savior, He 13 cal My newâ€"born sou} must go lu Paradise to awell forever Beyond the reach of woe." l OE moied, How we miss her, noue can tell, She had been with us scarcely two years And it hardly seemed a dny. When, with a troop of wand ring angels, Our little darling soared aways "Try no longer to detain me, Foudentpm‘entu. drowned in woe, Now thy kind curesses pain me, Morn advances t let me go. t TORONTO V J Dorothy, beloved wife Lean, who died at her resi urday, March 24th. in her . _ o. .\ Smamer months, while : Sirrs intends spending the ) Normanby, Mr. Tifos, ?'iuird T. Reid, of Holstein, and D. ith Mr. Geo, Hepburn, Mr. Jas. â€" W | _ At the Patron Meeting on Tuesday last, Mr. Ed. Hunt, of Traverston, was elected to the position of President of the 8. G. District Association in room of Mr. R. Watson, Jr. who has resigned the position. _A resolution approving of the course of the Patrons during the late session was carried. A full report is promised us for next week. Mr. Mcâ€" Nichol, M. P. P. was present, and adâ€" dressed the body with acceptance, A committee has charge of the arithgeâ€" ments for a summer demonstration, to which Mr. Haycock is to be invited. "" brother practitioners Win. Jones intends to s r at Mr. W. L, Dixon‘s, Win. Smail has hired ) Marrison, till after th _ Mr. D. MeNicol, M. P. P., gave us a call on Fairâ€"day. â€" He was enlightening us on the pass question. He had no fewer than five passes sent him, good over all the lines and on any day he chose up tq the 30th of June, and three of them even later, which is certainly i soft mnap for a man of leisure wito an inclination to travel. ‘ ie amongst them Sh"“'l) spent a few 2 3 E) SPent a 1 Cawy ic MDE TPRVC REIE to try a Wome ‘s Review. If 4A @uarantee that Mrs. Review : ask us to keep that baby w venture. MURDOCH othy, beloved wife of John Mc who died at her residence on Sat March 24th, in her 49th year, IN MEMORIAM youn, le from » Nrf A';::f’ Allan‘s sister Mrs, D a long farewell DROMORE. is ealling, he I. 0. F. of Court n entertainment in sometime near the information again, returned home y in the Queen are all pleased hem again, ‘readgold, had er‘s company, Berkeley, last Zour year Peltigmw notions days raphic ‘hurch "â€" MacFARLANE & C0. Fophaiihionl w es3 Review wouldn‘t last oleâ€" Remember we trim all pur. chases FREE ot COST. 1d¢ * "* _9 & 10c. 206 * " 12&15¢. We have some nice patterns at 3 1â€"2¢ and 4¢. See them, Also Gilts at 10¢ and 12 1â€"2¢ worth 15¢ and 20c, we might Just . . . Examine These .. EP rices Arch. McKenzic, $1.50 per 100 ibs. _ DURHAM PHARMACY BIG REDUCTION. Seeds, Drugs Patent Medicines. ~â€"â€"_ ~~ Ol Cake Wall Paper, us give us a call and be conâ€" vinced that we are the cheapâ€" est house to buy this class of goods from in Durham. For removing Lice on cattle, Texas Horn Fly and sheep Ticks, Lice on pigs. Price, 2¢. We have a and get one be out to pasture McKenzic‘s Spring time is here, and we have a ]l)‘n*; arition for removing Dirt, Grease, @ar, Pitch, Stains from Silk, Wool, or Cotton Goods without injury to the finest fabrics. Price, 15¢c. | _ This medicine has been used successâ€" | fully by people in Durham for the past l 10 yr‘s for Stomach, Bowels, Dyspepsia, Headache, Liver and Kidneys, â€" Blood ‘ and Skin Diseases, Large boitles, 50c. | and have over its usefulness, MACIC _â€" CREAM. McKenzie‘s Tonic As our Spring Stock of Wall Paper is larger than we can make room for, even with incre»sed accommodation we have decided on a If you have not Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lame Back, pain in the Buck, Joints, Chest or any part of the system. McKenzig‘s Emulsion For Cough and Colds, a discases of young and old McKenzig‘s «__ * Emulsicn of Cod Liver Gil P Piemptives eb viich Auuliicaarcolll 4 c Gray Hair to its natural color, Keeps the Hair from falling out and cures dandruff, â€" $1.00 size reduced to 50c. We have sold 600 bott This excellent rl'fip:ll'-‘ltil)ll we offer to to the Public and guarantee it to be one of the best now on the market. Restores flmow : WHirc i 4220004 1 © ul HAIR RENEWER. gy j3 00 ,° 2RARRAARELL I, Calder‘s Block, Durham Manley‘s Celery McKenzie‘s Regulator. Sla E2 2O OMRY PRATE, "iuarantee with each pair of glasses fit. ‘ Write for paper containing 2,400 Canâ€" adian references, Eye Specialist always I! in Store at 87 King St. Elnst. Toronto. ; PROF. CHAMBERLAM, f 20 years | EXPERIENCE. Horsa & Cattle Food. McKenzie‘s White Oil WHAT I$%.. THIS. _4 have the best equipped Optical Store in Canada. ‘Trial is ..ff 1 ask. Paper on the Eye can be had by calling free. I make old Spectacles like new. R\'uu can mail your glasses to me for two cents, I have "the most complete stock of Specâ€" tacles (for difficult eyes to fit) made, Gunrantee with each naie ag 42 N"3° â€"â€"_> Nerve Com. with B. 1. & w. few parcels left, Be sure efore you turn your cattle Geo. H. Davis, d 600 bott‘es this winter 0 recommendations for Price, only 15¢, COUGH SYRUP. w e Tnimol the sole agents for Dur 1¢ T}e. EN dealt with and all wasting L. Price, 25¢. ear every one save a doctor‘s recommenâ€" «2 â€" AWOOTDTDL You will have another opgortunity of viewâ€" ing our immense stock, perhaps a bettertime. not so great a crush. t ZOTT ARBE MV ETD. t . [ TD the verdict. Comparisons with other Stores, of course were the order. We are of Ccourse more than nleased with Judging from the attendance and ths evident interest evinced by the Ladies the two first days of our Millinery Opening was a Success. Park Lot, No. 2, in the Town of Durâ€" ham, containing 4 acres, (at present the residence of the Rev. C. Cameron) on | which there is a brick cottage, 6 rooms, j iantry, two closets, kitchen,good cellar, 501».-15. brick cistern and wood nhml,! A never failing well beside the kitchen door, An orchard, a bank barn nndj dl'i\'inf shed. A suitable spot for a| retired farmer, MILLINERY « At the very lowest gn-iwn\. $ Ladies\ real Dongola Button B $1.25. We a kinds of _ _Our Lace Curtains al edged, Get one of our Carpet S have the best made for 90 Our New PR{NTS We have the very best va 10e and 12%¢ a yard. 8e buying, See our 5¢ Challies, Flannelettes from 5¢ up Men‘s Top Shirts from 2 Men‘s Rubberine Colla 10 c. _ Turn down, I5¢ eact Rubberine Cuffs, 20c a n We give for $1.00, Give us a Cal] Just step in and se Apply to low Mebdndir® Affiadiid.int Ptisiia uiss 5 _ time, and you will need New Lace Curtians. Just read the prices that folâ€" low. BBig 24 yds. long, 28â€"in $ , * 32 0 .. * Lo 15. * 42 8J o« 48 BEAN & co FOR SALE. {PRING is BOOTS & SHOrS wWoODLAND‘s oLD sTanp Because we hav them. Our Store is 1 truth of this assertion under the charoa af 1 A good Leather Slipper for 38¢. A regular 75¢ Buskin for 50c. m A good strong Boot, usually sold for 90c at T5¢ A G. G, sBont, Standard Serew, Rivetted, us At $1.00, A Fine Dongola Boot, Buttoned ar T aaad momnel A line of Single Width Dress 5 pieces of 40â€"inch Dress Good 10 pieces of 40â€"inch Cashmere 5 pieces of 40â€"inch Bengaline a Black Dress Goods in icl.. MR. J. P. TELFORD, Barrister, Durham, Ont Urrer rdlways keep # Enables us q these prices and ourselves and you #2" LACE CURTAINS, s : 0f our Carpet Stretchers, W best made for 90c TINWARE Cloths, Ete, On Saturday next, PR{NTS are just in very best value at 5¢, Oe here, so is urtains all have taped yard. See them before 2 ; ‘nen Cashmere at 25¢ yd. Extra value, 0â€"inch Bengaline at 25¢ yd. Extra value, s Goods in Cashmeres, Henricttas, Whipâ€" Serges, Cravenettes, Soleil Cords, Baritz .. /yepPeP . DRESS GOODS. RAMSAY . s assertion. Oup Mili charge of MRS. MA HJ owx, Duomrnar, _ Collars, stan 5e each. 20c a pair. wide, 40c what a lot of Buying for Cash and Selling for Cash or Trade ul "ho stho Phis anel s e e i d oo at all prices. full line of $1.00 1.20 idth Dress Goods at 5¢ yd Dress Goods at 12%¢ yd. House Cleaning hi Buttoned or Laced usually $1.7 have not mentioned atl up A pair ) _do this and we are g see if they do not show e not mentioned other fuirl_y bristling with bara K=" Butter and E ts BOOTS & SHOES ut ill CASH STORE, ® OPENING ALSO Stock tw., 3 _ 11 _ " 4 !9¢ of Boots, which we should have ha in Stock two months ago, and this, added to our recent pm chase makes our Stock too large, so, to be able to pay for ther we must sell them Cheap. So low prices will rule while the last. Remember we are the sole agents in town for vrehave just received a lot of Boots in Stock two months ago, and this, chase makes our btock too large, so, we must sell them Cheap. So low q ; onl m‘ Comtngas i e C CE To SVE Millinery Opening has taken AHER, we intend to make Sern Wehave The J. D. King Co‘s Boots & Shoes , usually $1 And a large Stock of more than pleased with We have some No Sh()dd)‘ Ready to Boots and Shoes. L. GRANT, "£8 i5 at r "0g zoing to make the most of this advantage, : ‘ the wisdom of the Cash System both as reg sn r lines dor gains and 1 taken the same as Cash be confounded with those whic}k were made five or six years ago. The Featherbone Corset of toâ€"da> is as far removed from the ol¢ style, as black is from white. in their goods $1.35, An Extra Fine Kidd Bout, Battoned, | $2.25 at €1.85. Men‘s Fine Gaiters at $1.25, Men‘s Heavy Ballast Tongue Boot for A few odd lines to clear at your own 7 A good Gingham, 27â€"inch wide, at be yd. A good Cottonade at 12%e yd. An extra good Cottongde. ‘Moleskin Back, 2: A good Tab‘e Linen at 18e yd. A good Flannelette at 4¢ yd. A good Ticking at 14c yd. 82â€"inch Plannelette, usually 10¢ now 8c yd. Best Gibson Shirting, usually 14¢ now 11 $e. Best American Table Oileloch 5/4, 22e yd., 16 oz. Cotton Grain Bag, asually 20¢ now 15e BUY A PAIR AND YOU wiLL BC Pueaseo Featherbone Corsets TWEEDS. Modern ! & » » CALL AND SEE y U LUINS : think we haven‘t any bargains in : invite you to come and test the aken place, and that Department Second to None. Wear Clothins ich to select from UPPER TOWN, DURHANM ofler you in STAPLES. very thing first class 1lo.|mkin Back, 25¢ va. LOWER TOW ¢1 ad own price must not Oc Tip, usually Note ranrcds

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