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Grey Review, 2 May 1895, p. 3

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122. Ervellnuslv Cheap. STYLES, SHADES LOVYVER SEED. HUR. P71 1ELO CORN. CA ard | Kechnie. GSTON, And Bird Seed. 1 $1.00 a bag. inseed, Linâ€" pice, 12 Ibs ch . Setts o Onienk . _ Land 1 Salt in M hern Iden (% "le iIs to use one of these. No good .orchard should be without one. We hbhave made Special Bargains in this Dept. Readyâ€"Mads CLOTHING. go o. Cheapest thing on the market. ‘Phe only way to kill the INSECTS on your Apple Trees They are selling like hot cakes. Buy one of our new SPRAYERS Cash Store, Upper â€" RAKES, HEitc. GARDEN In all colors ready to we WANT to SELL 50c Spades Is WHAT A Dollar Bill. HARDWARE "loor Paints \..= What About Those Call up and see stock J. A.iHUNTER, w n | Every kind of jmp t *z ’JO E_ S | organs, etc. at C. M % ntecen fhe * | Town. Bought for cas you NOW . | one year for is1 k Ove s | new subscribers i rarw rom SA â€"FORâ€" â€"ANDâ€" ‘Town On Thursday night last afew hours after the council meeting had adjourned and probably before slumber had come to the eyelids of some of thein the fire bells rang out. .Then and there was scurrying to and fro. _A rush was made to the engine house. _ Mr. Gorsline had the key, which after some difficulty did its work, and the engine brought out on the street. However, when it was learned that the fire was consuming the ruins of the old tannery, adjoining Mr. Colville‘s residence, no further move was made. Someh()dE no doubt wanted to see the engine work and give practice to our fire brigade, but their benevolent 1 efforts were little :l.]ppreciated by the dozens who tumbled out of bed at the untimely hour. A car load of Maxwell Binders at C. McKinnon‘s bought away down for cash. â€"Call and insnect them. Normanby boys are making their mark in lite. _Mr. G. M. Leeson is to be congratulated 0« his having successfully assed his M. D. examination in Detroit huf has never failed during his college course in any of his exams. â€" Mr. Leeson has two other sons whodast year graduâ€" ated, the one Ernest, in ‘.\?:-(Iicinetlie other Chas. H. in theology. Mr. Wilfred . Watson, a son_ of Mr. James Watson, has made a brilliant record at the 0. Sound Business College, and has secured a good position in a lawyer‘s office. _ Mr. James Moore, son of Mr. G. Moore, since, t;e gave up teaching, has made himself proficient in typeâ€" writingd amdb slt};)rtha.u(fithm{}i is now en in the library of the University. Mfag[‘hos. Gadd, §¥' is drinking l};x Agricultaral knowledge at the 0. A. C,, Guelph and is doing well in his exams. As gve of these six are old pupils of ours we feel a pride in extemfing conâ€" evatulations. % ngs were ent f the Queen f Hespeler 1 W K Mr. and visited at and took with them her bealth OP Wis Satur Mr. McLaughlan a gang of men are purchases _ of squ: Station this week.â€" A meeting of the Grey Local Union « op will be held in t Have you seen McFarlane‘s peerless 200 page scribbler 2 for 5e2 Itsadaisy ! Mrs. James Mathews, of Meaford. i at present a guest at her father‘s Mt John Wright. Sporting goods of all kinds at McFarâ€" lane‘s. Special discounts to clubs. New top buggy for sale cheap! Apply to J. A. Hanter, Upper Town, Durham. McFarlane‘s cheap wall papers is the talk of the country. Have you seen them ? The Big 4 is the place for lace curtains. See the stock of ladies‘ low shoes at the Big 4 before buying. Rev. Jas. Binnie, of Lanark, is G. Chaplan of the Sons of Scotland Buttons fastened on free with patent fasteners on all boots bought at the Big 4. Hotel keepers te of the Efllu W LOCAL AND GENERAL. Kotld. D be held it iy next at village, â€" The verdict gi st was accidental dea while under the influe ured at the Commerc: otels of Hespeler. Hen he case was heard at (G found a verdict agair with damages assess â€" case of one and $500 a Mrs R. Irving, Mr. Thos, All their little d as Mrs. Irving Binnie, of MacD . Chaplan of the H H the Pres. Church .80 p. m. Jno. Cc of Durham, with loading the season‘s re timber at the Hepworth. executive of South f Christian Endeavâ€" n 8 ugh has re { Mt lway. N Du Daitf [TI 1d oo aa o e en s ult en ie us M unp me * Spring has arrived once more and the farmers are busy sowing their grain: some by hand and more have seedâ€"drills, A number in this section bave purchasâ€" ed seedâ€"drills from various firms and are giving good satisfaction. Mr. Frook, of Riverside, has moved on his farm lately purchased from Mr. D. Jackson, of Durbam, | AJso Mr. Mecâ€" Cormick has moved u.. the farm lately exented hy Mr. Frook. We wish them NMr. Archie MceKinnon, of Priceville, through here last week en route selling machinery. â€" Archie is the boy ! Y‘r. William Booth, our general blac‘. smith, is in a very low condition it present. .BHis illness is hard to underâ€" stand, but we hope under Dr. Bird‘s care he will soon recover. Mr. Whitfield, Disciple preacher, is holding meetings at Mr. Dougald Ferguâ€" son‘s every Sunday evening. | Every body is invited to attend. We notice the Priceville correspondâ€" ent is alighting a little too heavy on our corns, when he says we are using slang words and phrasés, . We would like to know where we have used slang words in the columns of the Review ? He is a little fastidous. Cormick has t vacated by Mi both success i Mr. Archie . through here 1 machinery. 4 Mrs. McKechnie received the intelligâ€" ence last week that ber daughter Annie was very ill at Flesherton, Ont. She was engaged as assistant teacher in that place. We hope she will soon atâ€" tend to her duties as teacher. ‘ Mxr. C. McKinnon has done trade with the firmers of the s i this spring, supplying them with hay, and now he is into the q shipping business in dead ca Over 230 tons of hay has.â€"been sk in this spring and still more is con: | â€" Enterprise in horseflesh is not woOODPs PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. m Siz Packages Guaranteed to s promptly, and permanently N ( cure all forms of Nervous , ;@ :e’ Weakness, Xmissions,Spermâ€" d l:,' E) atorrhea, Impotencyand all \\‘ \ effects of Abuse or Ewcesscs, PXA BB» Mental Worry, excessive use f . of Tobaceo, Opium or Stimuâ€" Before and AftE"» Tunts, which soon lead to Inâ€" Armitw. Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of aases; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine d it rvmpitestaliontbond Lmvin in sc mmniaapent known. Askdruggistfor Wood‘s Phosphodine; if ho offers some worthless modicine in placo of this, fnclose price in letter, and we will send by return mail. _ Price, one packsge, $1; six, $5, One will please, siz will cure. Purmphilets free to any address, + The Wood Company, | have purchased a celebrated trotting stailion 1t figures that take one‘s hroalT\ away. â€" He is already on the road in the charge of Mr. Jno. Firth, and when at home will be found at Central Hotel stables. A car load of the famous Brockville and Gananoqgue buggies, bangor seats, {'ust. arrived. The latest designs and best, value ever offered in Town. C. Mcâ€" Kinnon. A car load of Chatham w in at C. McKinnon‘s, also a ment of Snow Ball Wag; are worth seeing. + May mer this McFarlane‘s keep the largest and best assortment of window shades in ‘town cheaper than ever. â€" See their stock beâ€" fore purchasing, LOCAL AND GENERAL. rd. Th emonstr odv. H n th unp meets ition pe it { the ‘Windsor, Ont., Canads» reetson Friday next, some talk of a sumâ€" in connection with may materialize. w homes D ONXLOOKER iggons just large shipâ€" rons, â€" They M > section th baled > potato carnest. shipped oming. ot dead orsemen trotting ‘s breath tr UPL W said Executors will not be liable for t said assets or any part thereof so dist buted, to any person of whose clai notice shall not have been received aforesaid at the time the said distril tion is so made. Dated at Durham t 25th day of April A. D. 1895. J. P. Terrorp, of Durham, Solicitor for Executors In fact .Economy, Utility and Beauty have all been.conâ€" And notice is hereby given that after the said last mentioned date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard ouly to the claims of which notice has been‘ given as above required and the said Executors will not be Tiable for the said assets or any part thereof so distriâ€" buted, to any person of whose claim, notice shall not have been received as aforesaid at the time the said distribuâ€" tion is so made. Dated at Durham the Rare and elegant articles, beautiful in form and color, are found ranged with the useful. TEA SETTS from $2.00 up. DINNER SEXTS chesp in proportion. _‘ sidered. eE coisenaisc . NOw oN AT . THOS. MOFFAT‘S. Crockery â€"ARNDâ€" Classware ware ever found under ore rcof in Durkham. The largest, best selected and most varied assortment of Crockery and Qlassâ€" communities and individuals are now in many places and should be in nearly all places ‘giving attention to the ornaâ€" mental and acsthetic side of life, by encouraging and aiding in the planting of trees. What are Durhamites planning in this matter? _ How . many have a thought in this direction? If every man and boy would plant a tree on our streets and take reasonable care: of it fora time, if councils would or could do something practical to help. if rural school sections everywhere would keep on tree planting as they did in the closâ€" ing years of the eighties, if more would follow the dying advice of the Laird of Dumbicdykes to hisson in one of Ncott‘s novels. * Ave be stickin‘ in a tree Jock, whistle an selyves to sound of heard in t lines : ** Ab ‘twere a lot too blest Forever in these colored shades to stay Amid the kisses of the soft south west To rove and dream for aye.‘ Contrast with this the welcome of the Pilgrims as Mrs, Hemans has it. "The rocking pinesiof the forest roared, This was their welcome home." In the early days of this country The subject of arboriculture is one closely connected with individual hapâ€" piness as well as with national prosfer- ity. Who does not like trees? How much of pleasure they give from _ childâ€" hood ‘to old age. _ ‘They are things of bextty in themselves and they give a charm to scenery. _ They are conducive to health, they absorb noxious vapors and set free the lifeâ€"giving oxygen, They furnish an annual spectacle of death in life and life: from death which has furnished themes for poets and I)l)i]ntsnphm's in all times. Patriots rave been stimulated by them ; hisâ€" torians point tothe fact‘ that nations have decayed for the lack of them and in our own _ time barren land has béen made fortile by their introduction ; childhood plays and old age rests under their shade while mature_ life sees in them forms of beauty and oblects of utility. â€" Animal life like human life is not continuous, flowers fade in a season or two, trees alone of all living things extend from generation to generation a living link between the past and the present. +They have a strong human interest for us as shown by the fact that with them â€" we associate human qualiâ€" ties. _ **They breathe, they perspire, they sleep, they sing, they groan, they whistle and moan." â€" They :uluYt themâ€" selyes to all sentiments: Thus the sound of the wind can almost be heard in the trees in Bryant‘s gentle Toâ€"morrow is Arbor Day though it seems to be less in evidence this year than usual. Surely it cannot be that interest in the day is decaying. _ _ MOFFAT SBLLS CHEHL. * They br ep, they and most to all se of the x in the tre looked upon as an enemy to of. â€" There was little inclinaâ€" ess time to admire the * forest \while cutting down and logâ€" fallows" and doing the ruug;i) ork of these early days. This d away, and governments, ies and individuals are now laces and should be in nearly be stickin‘ in a tree Jock, owing when ye‘re deid," untry would take on an f beauty that would be a * Something has already ARBOR DAY by given that after med date the said ed to distribute the en pursuant to the Revised Statues of L0, Section 36, that ers having claims Andrew Lindsay of Glenelg in the coman, Deceased, t the lith day of : said Township of Pmide ns ied en w h “‘f«x%a. 2 ‘,,; 3 Aeiin h se ay lat the Co Spring time is here, and we have a reparation for removing Dirt, Grease, II'au‘, Pitch, Stains from Silk, Wool, or Cotton Goods without injury to the finest fabrics. â€" Price, 15c. We have a few parcels left. Be sure and get one before you turn your cattle out to 1):!.5(1&1"('. Riot * 3 ® McKenzis‘s Emalsion $1:50 per 100 lbs. DURHAM PHARMACY, Arch. McKenzie. This medicine has been used successâ€" fully by people in Durbam for the past 10 yr‘s for Stomach, Bowels, Dyspepsia, Headache, Liver and Kidnveys, Blood and Skin Discases. ~Large bottles, 50c. We have sold 600 bottles this winter and have over 50 recommendations for its usefulness. â€" Price, only 15c. McKenzie‘s If you have not dealt with us give us a call and be conâ€" vinced that we are the cheapâ€" est house to buy this class of eoods from in Durhkham. Seeds, Drugs, Patent Medicines. _ Oil Cake 5 _ Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lame Buck, pain in â€"the Back, Joints, Chest or any part of the system. For removing Lice on cattle, Texas Horn Fly and sheep Ticks, Lice on pigs. Price, 25¢. i Wall Paper, I have the best equipped Optical Store in Canada. Trial is nH I ask. Paper on the Eye can be had by calling free. I make old Spectacles like new. You can | mail your glasses to me for two cents. I | have the most complete stock of Specâ€" | tacles (for difficult eyes to fit) made. | Guarantee with each pair of glasses fit. | Write for paper containing 2,400 Canâ€" | adian references. Eye Specialist always | in Store at $7 King St. East, Toronto. For Cough and Colds, and all wasting diseases of young and old. â€" Price, 25¢c. DL Thi to the of the the Hait dandruff, McKenzig‘s «_ Enulsion o Cod Liver 0i This medicine has b fully by people in Da 10 vi‘s for Stomach, F MACIG This Medicine is highly recommenâ€" ded. We are the sole agents for Durâ€" ham. This time of year every one should use a bottle and save a doctor‘s McKENZIES HAIR RENEWER. Manley‘s Celefy â€" m NePVs GOBL {cKenzie‘s Toaic WHAT Fishing Tackle â€"â€"§NDâ€"â€"â€" LAND PLASTER, FLAX SEED +. AND «+ FINE GROUND OIL CAKE. Field and Garden PROF. CHAMBERLAIN, 11 MacFARLANE & 60. McKenziec‘s White Oil is excellent preparation we offer to ie Public and gnuarantee it to be one e best now on the market. Restores Hair to its natural color, Keeps Hair from falling out and cures All the leading and tried varieties. IcKenzie‘s Regulator. Horss & Latfle Fosd. with B. 1. & W. Calder‘s Block, Durham. SEEDS!I frees > § ... THIS., $1.00 size i Cream. porting Goods * COUG m Nee Geo. H. Davis. UGH SYRUP. Eye Specialist. 20 years EXPBRAIBNCE. ut n <ed to 0) 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, pantry, two closets, kitchen,good cellar, 40 brls. brick cistern and wood shed. A never failing well beside the kitchen door. An orchard, a bank barn and dri\;‘igi: shed. A suitable spot for a reti farmer. Our New PR! NTS are just in. We have the very best \'fim‘ at 5¢, 9¢, 10c and 12c a yard. Seethem before buying. See our 5¢ Challies, Flannelettes from 5¢ up. Men‘s Top Shirts from 25¢c. up. .Men‘s Rubberine Collars, stand up, 10 c. Turn down, 15¢ each. Rubberine Cuffs, 20ca pair. We always keep a full line of all kinds of BOOTS & SHOES Bs * §2.. 3. 5 AB 0O 70. 35 +« 4‘9 +4 l'm «+ Our Lace Curtains all have taped edged. Get one of our Carpet Stretchers. We have the best made for 90c. At the very lowest prices. See ou Ladies® real Dongola Button Boots & $1.25. Just step in and see what & lot of SPRL\'G is here, so is House Cleaning time, and you will need New Lace lCurt.iu.ns. Just read the prices that folâ€" ow. You will have another opportunity of viewâ€" . ing our immense, stock, perhaps a better time, . not so great a crush. f ; _2 TOT APE INVITED.â€"imeâ€" 0 _ Bige # Judging from the attendance and the evident interest evinced by the Ladies the two first days of our Millinery Opening was a Success. : Comparisons with other Stores, of course were the order. * We are of course more than pleased wit the verdict. 3 i8 MILLINERY = Anything in the BOOT & SHOE line? If you do you know where to come for the We give for $1.00. Give us a Call CETEA P ES T. Quality Away Up. Prices Away Down. The best way to judge is to see them. We consider it a pleasure to show them, havyâ€" ing every confidence in theirvalue, both as regards Quality and Price. 24 yds. long, Apply to BEAN & CO. UprEr Towx, Durgary. za LACE CURTAINS. s FOR SALE. MR..J. P. TELFORD THNWARE n o ... 42 **_ $1.00 «8: +1 120 Curtains all 1 DO YOU WANT » 28â€"in wide, 40c a90 09â€" b5c RAMSAY & MORLOCK. y best value at 5¢, 9¢, vard. See them before On Saturday next, Barrister, Durham, Ont i pair x OPENING! ASK YOUR DRY CO00S DEALER FOR THEN. FEATHERBEINE of Canada. Satisfaction guaranteed money refunded. Corsets are now recognized to be the Standard Corset 17

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