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Grey Review, 16 May 1895, p. 2

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in rct1'ttsie, Lu ti. muff-ix. Mr. Davies T sd Prim-u Edward Ida-n1 rinucsted the i Tenders of the tr \Wrmubnt to give in. 1 formation as to the [m iziun ot the nc.; trpuiariums. " i, nu admitted rule that i id, lung as di-pi-mmhic negotiations are ' 2etfl-':.if between foreign c antries that L 1 would heubserved. But these , 'i At' one not between roreitttt' "e' T and are "2tt the haul-soft in: an 1min . _ . mm r. I also in and"! FROM o0TMIDE PM)“ The fost was general throng-1 On Brio}WXork ~truit distrh few couniietsAmtt we St. Lawre mar Xmmreal. only waging. It mnnuzm damage in the Niagara 1 dimer. hm am of acres of gr: “we but .csl black. Peaches and SI fruits .n'r i i'nlmhh' ruined, earlystt Lenin,» m: kilhd and tomatoes 'oNs v.--.;z~'u1rlcs are tlat. Grain tr, Iu-r c: ups are “Ty little hurt itat '..cctr.iii,itg' to thc Toronto p9pt'm . . "nr', ' Hm tr.crmometee stmxl 3dmii menu tirius rr pal an?! utely worthless on trs examm an: trrmhles trrann'eal, an friends for the m --ft 'lm',',',',',' that the Ac I-ting: ‘mnpalny ot Ila! S'sripstlt Sugar Retining c " Mutual imported over Bas pounds of raw sugar months of March and Apri th " inte (fatty. ifstricw. --ur. T of the Uni been rem Drm Goods- Ranmw Wool wanted J. A. mrrGiteGi' am he" will ot all correspondence with the seizureuf m tishiny: vessels. Frttitr-T. Moth". Farttters, Attpntiort '.- C. MrArthur. '"e2tl Notivea of Glenelg, ngmont at Durham. hare alt. DURHAM, MAY Nth, 1895. Dr. La: derkin, has given notice in NEW A DvEit'rtsF.'ME'NTs. examir . for that day. The tent. wantilv agent named W " damaging. He shown ying young Weth, and his w Avlcswnrth was ctt3Tal Hyamm was fmmplii n tothrce hundred thous- Sir Richard Cartwright mutiun of the Government T. and pointed out that, , correctness at these state- was no ream why these be allowed to pocket such public expense at', the and should therefore he Mum! the money to the was general throughout ttIW Yvrk -fruit district. a along the St. Lawrere, L only escaping. It dld age in the Niagara fruit reds of acres of grapes duck. Peaches and small mn- ruined, carly straw- ilhd and Ionuazcms and has are flat. Grain and , wry little hurt it at all, thc Toronto papers. At tC.crp.tiorttetct' stood 4', mrhum 7". below trea- " 0-7 -0- 10210:: in connection of the Noble Brmr' my & Movlork h. Hunter. mxdl:md's ultima- Uunwa. and the litt the Hon. Mr. the Government in cumwny with :I'vnr off-he New, Iu these circum- -.E RI u: Newfound- i :cz'oaw of our ihly $10,000,0(I) mud ex pendimre. if the House to in- ' is being done in mar. Mr. Davin he Acadian Sugar t Halifax and the ling estatlislunent over eighty mil- augar daring the ' April of the cur- thirty six million e eorresTondimt The inference is ' these establish- Ire of the coming one half cent per I and in cunscqu- eir knowledge of personal ndnm: clear gain by the union, of trom t named Winters He showed that 'etts and his blath- I was engaged in {mm old reports 'ttttrs before. and , Canal at Saul: mnnpletcd, the -d through a few mxcnsions of the g. with a mum , ir is capable of smied editor Varsity," has Te of writing 1;: to the le- Plus a lime inly not. gain Newfound- Giaurre of appointed in Itt 6"3 t", .‘-l:m;ruim.31r.i~'nchultz, has been a: (litnwn, and obtained the opinitn rd 1):: Unirinnt, who is regarded as a mud authnrity on Parliamentary pro- v. dure. But, not being satisfied with this he consults with the leader of the (hn't-rmucnt, Sir McKenzie l’mwll. ans! simultaneously, on the wry day that the Manitoba Legisla- ture mo: to mnsEdcr the remedial order, a copy of Dr. Bourinot‘s letter, which h: the way favors the course of the Dominion Government; was handed to the Conservative press in Ottawa by Mr. Bowel! and m Winnipeg by Mr. Schultz. The conductof the Premier was brought before the House by Mr. McCarthy and denounced by him ua eonspiraey against the rights and mi vileges ot Governments. Mr. Mills took a similar view, that Lieu. Gov- crnor Schultz and Sir MacKenzie Bowcli had conspired together tode. feat the will ot the people of Manitoba. Under our constitution, there is noth- ing more clearly set forth in theorynnd practice thun the fact, that the head of the state must act mending to the ad- vice ol his constituted advisers. Mr. Foster gut in. facile defence (this leader, 2tupon a quad“: pf “his: ortheeomettitimratii. . 't4at"grg,t either; tiet.te9tret,'), a'q,ty.r,g..qy.tcj. not mum-um V with" otusttttnd unwise The Legislature of Manitoha. met on Thursday last, and, again adjourn- ed till the 13th. of June-for the reason, that the Government required time to'eongider the remedial order issued hy the Dominion Government. There is a minor also to the eit'eet that Lord Aberdeen has invited Mr. Uri-en- way the leader ol the Manitoba Govern. ment and Attorney General Sifton to visit Ottawa, and has suggested to Mr. Uremnmy the constitutional difficulty, which would arise did the Manitoba Legislature ignore the remedial order. This is given as a further reason for adjustment. Whether these rumors have a foundation in fact or not, the Manitobiaus are said to be resolved men the maintenance of their Public Schoool system. . This question, which now promised tohtr, not only an important one for Manitoba, but also for the whole Dom- i n ion, has received in oneoi its features the first airing in the House of Com- at Ottawa. The Lieutenant Governor here as usual the manufacturers are specially benefited. For, in the case ot sugar, at the presentrate ofconsum- ptinn. an amount of two milliorhlollars will be derived from the tax on sugar, but of this sum only 81..2U).an goes into the Tre awn; the balance (an: in.. to the pvckets of the sugar refiners THP. REMEDY What then is the remedy for the ex- istine timtneial and taritfevils? First; Sir Richard claimed to be, access to the market of the United States on fair and reasonable terms, and second a tariff for revenue only. The intoler- able fo lies and wastefulness of such schemes as the Tay Canal, the Curran bridge, railway subsidies, North West expenditures, etc. must be stopped, the twist or civil government reduced , In these and other ways rigid economy must govem the public expenditure, instead of the wastcmlness and extrav- agance which have run riot in the public departments of the government for the last sixteen years. Turning to the proposed changes in the tariff, Sit' Richard observed that a large number of articles had been placed on the free list, but of this large number only three articles of m neral bemetit were made tree, viz:-anttr racite coal, tea and some fruits. The remaining 293 articles which are now admitted tree of duty are for the benefit or special classes, manufacturers and others Then the tax on diatilled spirits and sugar is increased. Bat TTED UP LANDS. They have also in the N. West thrown away land and diverted them to public corporations forming an area. of one thousand miles in length by 200 in breadth, an acreage equal to half a dozen respectable European Kingdoms, and out ofthe disposition of those lands thcv have not received enough haul cash to defray the cost of survey. OI‘PRESSED THE POOR. Then in most countries stateamcn try to make the taxes as low as possible on the poorer classes of the country, and place the heavier burdenson the wealthy, who are able to bear them. For instance, in Great Britain one third ofthe taxes, such as stamp duties, in. Come tax and succession dues, do not touch the poor man at all. Another shin! is obtained by heavy mango: liquors a ud tobaccocs, which aiaicioueti the poorer elases, but if so, such is purely Voluntary on their part The remaining third are the custom taxes. So that there is no tax levied on the wage-earners in Great Britain except a tritiing tax on fruit and that on ten. How different it is with the wage- earners in Canada. The clothes he wears. the nails and iron used in his daily avoestionsthe little luxuries he may indulge in, all are heavily taxed, and not ehictiy for the bcnelit ofthe cuuntry and to pay its running ex- penses but to enrich the wealthy cor- porations and manufacturers. If ex- amined it will be [build that thas every family in the Dominion on and average The Hon. Richand Cartwright gave a plain. unvarnished showing of the iniquities of the financial and tariff policy of the Government In these sixteen yam of Cigmsrvatwe rule alum one thousand millions dollars have been taken from the people in taxvsalohe, stameient, not merely to defray all expenses for that period, bat {bran time at. the present rate of ex- penditure, it invested at four percent. LUST POPULATION. The tinaneial poliéy of the Govern- Im-nl has also lost to as, including in)- migrants who came to Canada, about two millions of our people, in these sixteen years. gt mm! and the leaders of the Liberal Party in the Ilogse in pariicnlar. Not confining himself to the Liberals in the noise" Commons, he attack- vil the Provincml Governments-on the enurnwus iniqnities at which they were guilty. and concluded with the bout of bis wwn alrilities and a foreattadow. ing in! what. he Would be able rode on the huanings. Verily, a. leader is want- cd by the Conservative Party. pays in taxes about sixty dollars a year, twenty times. fully, more than the British anizan pays towards the mun In; expenses of Great Britain, and Ireland. TRE MANITOBA SCHOOL QUESTION. WASTE V. ROBBERY, _ Ma‘s, r ot ethics "et"" -rciL. I . . . . W It ma Pink Pills are manufac- Lennon d mfg-d I); an: Dr. Willi-mi Medicine not“ au- can) . Brochvine. om... ind Bette; - murky. m ffl'Q'f.T. Y., and": .oy1oolrirt boxes tor - com ' Brochville. um... um: acne; - ttr, all! l,St'artT 5cgt2",g,t'rdrt boxes the 'iiili.I'iiii",ii aloha-dew In wrapper undr- min m red inhpt Quinn} ttmi; ot Our trader“ will rmucmlmr that. (war two years ago while Mr. Gideon Elliott, James street. St. Mary‘s. was tearning aslu-s he was thrown from it load and received such sever injuries to his spine that he was unable to wink or lie down in bed. He suffered great pain in his hack. Furlong months he lived night and day in a chair. not able to do the slightest thing to help himself. And with no prosTeets of help before him he began to feel that life Wm: a. burden and he had no desire to live. Two physicians attended him. hututevexhausritag their powers Mr. Elliott wan told that .. if he haul anything he wanted settled he had better attend to it at once," the brat doctor tellinR him he could notbe cured. To an A rgus representative Mr. Elliott gave the above facts and said that after having suffered a great deal of pain, and notwithstanding he was told he was in. curable. he determined to try the Pink Pill treat.ment-. and purchased a, dozen boxes of the renowned Dr, Williauss' _ Pink Pills for Pale People. Inside of) three weeks he began to feet the atecta of the pills and now mast earplut‘lcany declared that they but made himas well as he IS today. When he started taking them he was not able to help himself in my way. but during the pun full he took up the potatoes in his gm- i den, and can now do all the chor- amnd the home. This is a. wonderful change in .1 mu who spent months in a . and: himself oe oven to 2ttet ',eit2htd tbld hyphysiciunn that his use mu napalm and it 5'. another teehr aided to the umpy /; View all». WNW Pink his 3 our“. ___‘_ - c ” i “Isn't it terrible?" but inn few days the affair has probably passed from our mind, while in the latter instance months Mter you could recount the minutost particulars of the lunaway. And an it is when we read the particu- lars of cure: really remarkable, but be- cause we are ntstintereated in the person restored the file»: are soon forgotten. But when a cast-can be submitted right at home, with which a large number of our rwoders are familiar. it, will, we are sure be of special interest and carry con victioa. (From the St. Mary's A rgus.) How different are the teeliugs that take possession of one us they read the particulars of some great railway or steamship disaster where scores of lives with whom we have no acquaintance have been lost, and reading the particu- lars of a runaway of a span of horses attached ton carriage. from which one of our ac uninunces has been thrown and killedgn the former case. although the loss of life has been great, you say The Victim Suffered tor Months Dum ing which time he was Forced to Sit in a. Chair-His Case Finally Pro- nounced mrpe1ess-Bow his Restor- ation was Brought About. Mr. Ins. Corbett has had his lug hon». (which Ins sinner-ed him for more than quarter of a century) moved back to " convenient place in orderto make mom for the new one to he built on the same site. A CALAMITY AVERTED Miss Jeanie Pdrk. wtio has spent several weeks in Toronto has returned home AN Again the beautiful month of May has restored nll natural looks to life and mien-d hem (urn the slmnlwrs " winter, causing vverything to bud and spring torth, giving newness of life to every creature and satin v at liberty the thousands of the animal creation who were bound by the cold element of win.. ter, and now Hwy rejoice, each and all in their aim-mu: mnnm r of I niacin; it wan- to the Great Giver of Ll good for His wonderful qoodness to them in per- mitting them again to arm-IMHO, then" selves unznthor under the Canopy of Hesven and form one grin-d Chair led by natures organ and the key mm: of the natural gift given to them. Om- evening last week somp misno- ants entrrd the hum of Mr. T. Finmgan and carried off a quantity of out: which wereall ready bagged I!“ inn-nded for sowing. Wluttrtspit.srruc thieveseonld not he caught and made an example of. Mr. Geo. Turnbull. Sr. has secured the contract of dmwin milk to th" Vurney Cheese Factory gm the scn‘ou. George is an experienced hand at the business. and notwithstanding his three Tore years is hard to heat in the mum- mg. The weather has been extremely warm for the last. bat days and every- thing is gmwlng rapidly. The gmund is getting dry and hard to plough and a good shower of min would he very de- sirulglc- at press-m. Those who had a Int. of Vaughn done in the fall are pretty we I 1t','l'if. TIM-n- is hardly MW full wheat to he won in this vicinity, only an odd patch, which we helluva is pretty badly winter killed. Miss Whittuore, tertcher. visited M Mr. Nichols on Tm-mlav but Mid attend, rd the Christian Endeavor the Barue evening. Ive see the shoe fitted the B. V. Cor. respondent as to our insinttatiorm last time. haying there Is no harm done, we wtil glm ly stand correction. when out of place. We notice that in spite of the hot weather that. there is quite a hunk of snow on Hot-tor McLean's. farm at. the Town Line, south of this villago. May 6th. The bank in its time, stood about 15 to 20 feet deep. We are sorry to hear that M r. Arch. McLean of the South Lane. Arteruesia. has symptmus of dmpsy along with other troubles. We. hope thathe will get over his illness soon and be restored to hunlth again. The vote on the organ in the Presby- terian church stood three to our, in favor of the organ. V Ml: Williams has the some work of Mr. ICutter's house nearly finished. - late hie Brown died /3tt Wednesday night of last weekfand was buried on Friday. the cause of death being heart troubles. Mr. Gun Tiriddr. han purchased a farm neu Elutwood. which he wall occupy as won an his present, lease hrs expired. We an- informed that Mr. Brandt-r traded his More and interest heve for a farm near Toronto. and " away mining in string crop there, for the last Lwo wee CN. Mr. Brundor has been a resident of this vjllysre for t.h.e last ten or Linn-lye years. " e all wish him success In his new occupation, that of farming. Mr. MvAulley, CarNier. is voryluwund and is not cxprclod to live “why days. The many friends of D. Cameron will he happy to hear. that he is able now to walk around and is gaining strength fast. Messrs. watson and BIL-Loam are Invrv at Lhe brick work of Mr. J as. watson's house this week. and will he cumin]: at, the Mame as won as (anything is reels. ______. _ _ - ACCIDENT AT ST. MARY'S WITH ALMOST FATAL RESULTS. (Intended for last week) PRICEVIUJ. VICKERS. to deliver or send byjpnst, px-eBaid to John P. Telford of the own of urham in the County of Grey, Solictor for Willitun Smith and IV/Ute. N ichol. the Executors of the Estate of the said Arr. drew Lindsay deceased. a statement of their names and addressoa, and mu pur- ticulars of their claims. together with n atatpmcnt of the seeyrity (it any) held by them. Executors mil proceed to distributc the assets of the said Deceased among the parties entitied_ themto. having regard only to the chums of which notice has been given as alm'vo requimd and}!!! mid Executor: Wm mt, he lhhlerfnrthc an“ we" or any part theropd nudist-1: tinted. td any iteiGri if?! notice shall not have hat-n atom“ at the tittte ttttttttl him Is G “AL a.- A In the Esfntn of A rub-mu L_ittdirg hits of the Tarmac)” of Gtenelg in the Co. . of Gray Feaman, Deceased. N otire is herein- given pursuant m the pruvision of the Revised Shaman!“ Ontario 1887 chapter 110, Section 36, that all creditors, and others having chums against. the mum! of Andnew Lindsay we of the vanshj; of Glenelq in the Count? of Grey, mum", Deceased. who r ied on m- :leut the 12th lay of Feb. A. D. 1895 at the said Township of Glenelg on or before the And notice is hereby iven that after gm said 't'Jlr)"dl7i'iTfTi,et"e the said Tn: . nun Tu " nu WORLD mom THE TEA PLANT TO Tu! Tu qer, ForaSet of Team, Single, Double Driving or Plough Harm-55in all kinds of mounting and style, or " Sweat Pads, Whips, Blankets, Bells, Curry Combs. and anything in the wayoi horse furnishing call and inspect my complete stuck. Single Harness from $12.00 up. "Mon-non" Tania. put up hr the indhn Tan row-nu; 31mph ot the bcit tiuatitio. of India- ‘m. TWO" they use the grease“ an in $0 ubcticn of the Tea and in blend. that in why they put it up thenunlvn and sell it only ia tho edging! gist-cu. thereby muting in purity Ind actual)“. HEIRP-inl'“ Ib., I lb. astd ' I): W, and "our GidihiigT. Farmers and others atten- tion. Hymn-grocer does not keep it. tell him towrito to STEEL, HAYTER a oo. 0 the 24th Day of May l. ll. 1895, HARNES S! HARNESS! This Supplivsa lung felt want. giving the consumer one A) cent. plug, or a 10 cent. piece or a G cent piece of the fam- ous “T & Ir"bvand of pure Virginia Tobacco. Three Short m m Durham Bulls. TERMS: 12 months' Credit. . SALE at 1 o'clock _ To meet the whales "ttheir customers The Geo. E. ruckou & Sun Co., Lid., Humilton, Ont., have placed upon the market A Combination Plug of To Smokers The. undersigned will sell at the CENTRAL HOTEL yard on gNiNiiy%iiieEii5yEaiiEyEa Notice to Creditors. Bring! comfort and impmemenb and tends to personal enjoyment what rightly‘ncd. Tho muny. who Evolut- tor than others and enjoy life more, with loan expenditum, by more promptly adapting the world's best product; N the needs of physical being, will stated the value to health of the pure liquid laxative tsin iplcs embnud in tho rernvdy, Syrup of Figs. 'V""‘-.'1 '4 ' "r '7 - o Its excellence is due to its pmenting it tho form most treeepus'o'ts and pleas- mm to tlis than, the n hashing and truly beneficial mwpv‘rtic; of I perfect lax- ative . efraeuully cleansing the Jystcm, dispelling colds. headache and fever. mud pcrnmxcntly curing eoriipatiott. It has given ntiuiactiun. to millions and mot with the tppmvm of the medical profession, because it not: on the Kid- neys, Liver and Bo ,m‘s without. weak- ening them mud is is pmfuctly free from evgry chiefly“. b‘lofubnfmse. " ' -._., “WV ___ - - - _ Syrup of Figs in for sale by an drug. gm: in 7:2. br,ttlcs, but it in manu- factured by the Culiframis Fig Syrup Co. only, whose mum is printed on every package, also tho mm: ' Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not We»: any substitute if fared. TUESDAY, let of MY, 1895, BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Thoroaghbred Stock "T 81:3 " SMOKING TUBAGGU. tt and 13 Front Street East. TYronto, J. WOODLAND, Prop Thaiiaiag'rkil"istmtmyriett. IN IT. NATIVE PUHITY. ALL GOOD GROCERB KEEP IT. KNOWLEDGE --F0it SALE-- (If) J; Call and get some of the genuine bargains and compare the mm for yomselvesc REMEMBER THE PLACE A. Davidson's Store BOOTh' AND SHOES- Men’s 8: Boys” Felt Hatr- ings, Tiekings, Comma, Gloves and Hosiery. New Dress Senses, Crcpors DcIains, Vcivcts, Prints, Muslim, Etubroidcries, Ribbons, Flanncls, Flannelcttcs, Pillow Canons, Sheet- Closing up business in Durham, and are now offering our whole Stock of DRY GOODS at less than whole- sale or any other man's sale prices. We Are Just Arrived Durham, May Ist, '95. Reasonable Prices MOFFAT SELLS CHEAPJ Dalglish's old Stand, Upper Town. Chas. McKinnon-- WAREHOUSE, Upper Town, Durham. And Sold at Lowest Possible Prices. Call and inspect and be Convinced. --mihudlB IN--- All kinds of Farm Machinery, Vehicles, Organs a Pianos, Sewing Machines, Etc. Uppe: _ :‘IB'n‘ :~-\'::>)anj " .... .v1 g ---llild- 2 2TBA w a hrs it, and pm willbepmfecrly l tsutisfied. 3:?- gt,,g.fJj,,l,1j,i,..',,?2,S,) Also a. full assortment of Crack-a Fry & Glassware Din-a ner, Tea and Toilet Sets , At Popular Prices. l Sold for 300- lb. Sold for toe. Ih. Sold for Soc. lh l, Ifoffa,t'g, EVERYTHING BOUGHT FOR CASH One Car Broekville Buggies, also Ummnoquo, and Campbell, Lon- don Carriages & Buggies. One Cur Chatham Famous Wagons, also Show Ball Wagons. New Stock of the famous Ramsay Carter-at fabulous prices. One Car 1iaxwells's Light Stud Bindets--cuearer than ever. Call and be gratified Post & Wood's Singc Apron Bm. ders, Buckcy Mowers and Tiger Rakes. no Great with -ar. 3‘.me "mum’s-ulna"! y m Clan-nu of Fm Tr-a-tt_'"- mw‘dd Morn-norm 7mm.- _ _ dMM-O'M -ttAthr."l'a'i"ii"iilG17i7iiGiTLiii. dvlicinus blend put up in 11bs, and 1 lbs. Lead Packages C" Town, Durham. Statement of Receipts and Expenditures on account of School purposes in the Town ofDurham for the year ending Dec. Inst, 18% 112mm. To :unnum fmm ITS, llll(lll1i)lifl, (iii) i) CHINA (LilMlfillll, Or Kurma Tea. Allin hat Variety Teavhois' Sub” ies. . . . . . . . . . . . .... (hm-mkvr do ..t...........r. Furniture and Repairs &c. . . . . . . . Wool........................... Insurance.......-............ D“'bentube and Interest Coupons Badqu- on hand. . . . .. --'1'HE--- DAVIDSON & tht. gal-r , "i's'iif'i 'iit?,8,Wi'; 1-H; Seasonable Goods. --FOB-- TEAS$ Ive, certify the above to be correct {a hour: Md -- CHAS. MCKIN N ON. last nudit............., Municifml Estimate.. Towns lip of Hentiuck do Gleneu.. do . Glettelt.......-. Provincial Grunt. . . . . . . . . . . . .. do Model School. . . . . . CoetntvCrrant.... ...m__rrVFVFV Pupils attending Model Schm-l In Standard Bank. -.. . ... . . ._. pnpmmts. Abstract é Thoroughbred Chester White Mr, 3 'Washirurton,' m, 1mm HA b'TI E, 1 A. 1Javtvsos, J One of the Homes wtll ho in Durham evevySautrdmy tdteruocn for the Ben- titott. No. 1, $1.30 per'aquu-e. SHINGLES l Imported and Registered Clydesdale Stallions. The two grand specimens of the chov" bun-d “Sanxmtian” and .. Lord Lawvettce" will stand for the immune: munths at their (“rum-s stables, but. 13. Cant. 2, Tp. Normanhy. TERMS: $6.00 to Insure a Foal. The usual conditions govern all busi. nesi done. FOR Service. This splendid unimal was imported from the Uniuwi States and was a winner of four Priier " the “World's F air, Chicago. T233425 - $LQO. April 3rd. ta JOSHUA “'ooouxn. Durham. Marrh 12th Iva. Three Registered one ymlr old Bull ruin-s. ' Rvgistnrcd two 'eur old. at Lot, 2 Mn] 3 of um. Con. I, "i',','i','ll1',y. Will sell rearunuhly. Now on Hand WA TCHES, The May Frosts destroyed the Fruit prospects all over the Country to the extent of Thous- ands of Dollars. Bat they did not destroy the Booming Summer Trade at McArthur's .-EN-- Read -Made Clothing and Summer Bats, Suitings, Coatings angPantings, Dress Goods, Cashmeres, Prints, Ginghams. Gloves, Hosiery, Boots d; Shoes and General Groceries. Call and See 1iaxwcll's Steel Rakes, eta. Coultlmrd S: Scott's Seed Drifts and Harrovvs. Wilkinson Ploughs and Scumcrs. Organs & Pianos of the best makes. A few Stoves at job prices. New Williams Sewing Ma- Durham Bulls For Sale. SILVERWARE. Full Stock of Repairs always on hand. SHINGLES l Cedar Shinng chines. Farmers, Attention! The Businss Excitement every Afternoon and Evening and it will do you good. ROBT. WATSON. BOU'LDEN as“. szzm 21 1:." no 41 m u 218 SG 71 til A K'DITORR. 63 Hay-mus Makers, Dart, um. All are Selling rapidly at unusual LOW PRICES. s 13% CA 1789 68 40 90 $28188 IM 00 150 00 LY) co 165 ID I Red- Ri'; Tankard. _iieef: Yolk! and White Flashed Tux-hips. Abandon-1n Purple Top. Aberdeen Green Top or Yellow Bullock. Devonshire Im- proved Greymno. traiirir REESeed. Mela-"dr,,tg,'t. Mammoth Lon Bed. ise Kluge]. annex-'- Golda: ttin or Swede.--' nd T ' mst,', good. gm urnlps, Landon Purple Top SwtttU.--A hand some huge Turnip. one of the best. tjarter's Im mu Purple Top Hard grow: to I gufdfsizg tut1keept well. y __ Whom Purple Top Swede, a favorite Swede. Sutton‘s Champion Purple To; Swede, Mwalargcsize and: rub-class TURNIPS-tiWEDE, Carter's Elephant Purple Top Swede. the largest turnip grown. Solid and a iyyod. kegper. A fhsrtey It S'oy of‘London. These Goods are all bought at the Lowest Cash Prices and must be sold during the season. Come One! Gnue. All, and get your Bargains and Pick at the Stock. fsiii/Gi,'iii, the originnmré of Cami-‘5 Elegant: Swede and when you want Elp at S'rrde. ask for Curlers. Thirt fourth Annual Im o t f . Garden 'STU', from Britain. p r o Staple, Field and - FIE.L'D SEEDS. l CLOVER SEED. BUGGIES. . .. t Car load ot Dmocm'rs and Cams. CALDER & LIVINGSTON, PLO ws. 1 Car load of the Adam's WAGONS. 2 Car lgggquludbope & McLaughlin tCar Igt1 of" those famous Percival Car Leeisef.?yese.v:rIetty.ppmErts Spring has Arrived I FIRE INSURANCE attended to Promptly. MARRIAGE LICENSEE land. "Large Sales & Small Profits." 'ygttlr,tfcdyter'tr Broad “ma Durham. .~\ug. Oth, ‘94. Ntt.--carteru White Vang”. noun hung-nan tips; .Thf Laeiteet worn 30m Bwgiro OPEN “75cm We take this opportunity of thanking our customers for past patronage, and we are convinced that the new system will merit a continuance of the same. " C. dk J. McKechnie. And we are ready fottheL tatjqp_Ei_It.Jitttl, Stock of all kinds of We beg tp inform our Custom- ers and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivelant, and that our Motto will be vv. G. McARTHUR. Ce, “'or 'l‘oxvn. Durha m. 'IMPLEMENTS. 2'th __ See what we Have Cot! THE CASH SEEDS! ADOPTED BY N., G. d; J. McKECHNIE. Yeiiow -pdiai aiir.oaua.' maxim: PM -- --e as“: Top Onions, Bags" 6131)th if ---T BocdeL75cm1mu-s. Human. oi1Ci.--PioeGemmd. 81m: lug. 'le/itat 81.3 s Bag, Unused. Lin- éeed ed.Briti-h Cam: Spice, "the fox-9.5mm. gfGui, -et 'iQjittutrGfdo Mammoth Southern Sweet, Southern Whig. Edge ortho Noeth, Golden Beauti. Yeiii,witiiiC Medium Red. Mammoth. Alaiko. Ltcerne and White Dutch. Timothy Seed. Orchid Gnu. Bin. Grass. HedTopGeamr. P. R a Gun. Hungarian Glass, line: L',Ta'd'hT,t Fescue and Lawn Gnu. Tares or Vetches, Flax Seed And Bird Seed. 'Niton Harrow; Cnums, Wheelba- rows, ac. . mowmes aiiiiiitri.igi--' Full stock ofSprinz Tooth HARROWS. my #ttBt-rellttw_Dote9t - Spas P rtiii---tk, ooh-tr. Land Ingmar. ie'itiiat'M'lt'rtaei Sabi- FIELD CORN. ' 91732.45 P-..", Te ' Custom a). MCKEGHN] and Trade your Wool year with J.A.HUN Give us a, T The Mammary thoroughly ovcr Grocerles, Boots & Si: Clothing, Dry Gooes TO CHOOSE Save Mo The Mach $53118 puts us on a much footing to trade w public than if we t changed Blankets a The Mill is b by first cyas F ULLIH G, DYEII Hardware " OUR STOCK is CON The under: have leased premises am prepared to Durham MILE Wan 40,00(. Done on ’5th Notice. WE GIVE Y0 Of WOO -AT TH Woo with them Ste 'laF,terr, Fs5; FtTJ?.?9,, Wo ti: Jat1i WEA Fri

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