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Grey Review, 11 Jul 1895, p. 3

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toâ€"day. ing and : year‘s es," sed ave lal. ES « Wire Netting, Every Suit made} w S by the W. E. Sa,n-!g%{f}}:.{ | Teadting » @1 | Califor ford Mfg Co,. ofl ... Hamilton, and we ted Stock of Ready To _ tm wWear : Clothing. from our selecâ€" guarantee you Barb Wire, good fit every Cow Bells, 34 SUIT each Scythes, Snaths, Oiled Fence Wire, Paints & Oils, Pure Manilla. Binder One Hundred To carry away From $50.00 up to $110.00. J. A. HUNTER, UPPEKR TOWXN, DURHAMâ€" Hardware! BICYELES â€"»+CASH STORE WANTED! MEN! time. 7c lb. Rev. Mr preach on church. M preach at ively. Re at GCorintl c.ass Of out by had sec work f tempta PHu testic than afternoon u free The Gm-l‘ bas recent! type, set up The first iss a very cred Th Mr Br when all re and duties Fire BR The little has resulte Brigade} € and efficie! night last ments to t Jno. Turn lir.. No. | Captain, ] Scott, W Firemen : J. McMic hose. Nu Ladder CC T. Moffat ter, T. WJ Geo. Kres Treas. field and actual wo will creep to lighten the same The Mes: thanks of way in w members Tr. Sincla Middaugh dav. July 1 Mr. Wim brother of the ReviEy .28t. He i: Leeson‘s, V wher Lieut., R. McBonald Dargavel. don, Capt Miss Dor «on are visi Beith, of 0: Zlenroade expense 0 have give for the br example 1 hrignSe e A gicni: for the 1: the town Brigade t ning l Eper B a stream have bee ward the people an themselve got out a glowing amous pl fell belo: this week part of Mr A meetit Public Lib Public Libr was cert to satisfy made an present. veyances bush was to the ust one of wi afternoor dancers, © ed and t music far and Miss other pl tervals b duncinf i McEache applause. here, anc chair. _A crowd in faneyv. briefly, 2 ation. 4 welcome M. Beatc ed Mr. C Mrs. Fitzgerald, of Kincardine, and her two children are the guests of Mrs. W. B. Vollett this week. T Mr. F. C Edward Pu ham last 7 with his sis Miss Flora McGregor is visiting with Owen Sound friends at present. Fora Noxon Binder, Mower or Rake eall on A. MeKinnon, Priceville. _ Mr. John H. Brown, took a trip to Owen Sound and Toronto last week, New t(?; buggy for sale cheap! Apply to J. A. Hunter, Upper Town, Durham. Mr. Thos. Allan completed his duties in Toronto and came home on Tuesday night. A few Scufflers left on hand will be sold away down in price MeK innon‘s. Priceville. iJ one a slit ing the 5.00, thougn tne {mmuel'mnx se the preparation made. We are not preâ€" pared to say how masy loaves and fishes were consumed that day in addition to hl;ie areas. of gie, cake, etc., certai it is the big crowd were satisfied and there were more than fragments left. In this respect, as well as in other aspects we must say Edge Hill picnic is a great institution, and warrants the prediction of Chainmar Moffatt that if it keeps on increasing it will hive to be dignified with the name of South Grey picnic. word, an formed pleasure th PJ Mi ld In n t 1 th xaimine out of ; LOCAL AND GENERAL. llows it 8 0+ me fr ft the R. Ve At Phot Colin nt dn y le M M las m M tl d in ndininrntls 17 s rapnnaiy i4 esn sea n banaie Eies ind oo oo ut F on on hand which Again, in Manitoba, the practice is largely we believe to burn the straw when threshed. Could not the governâ€" ment in some way set afoot a strawâ€" pressing and packing organization, and get it shipped over the C. P. R. to alleviate the scarcity ~of fodder in Ontario? â€" The railway might for once be philanthropic and charge a very low freight rate, or none atall. It has received favors in its day. The South Grey Agricultural Ssciety exists for a worthy purpose. Could Never in the experience of any in this community has a drought brought such disastrous effecis on the farming interests. Two weeks ago in many parts the bhay crop was given up, but a daily expectation of rain gave hope that the grain crops would be rescued in time. This hope, (up to Tuesday) has been doomed to disappointment, and the consequence is that on many farms a state of affairs exists that may almost be said to herald a famine. Suggestions, however unusual must be accepted and considered at such a time. The latest we bhave heard is one by a thoughtful and observant farmer, Mr. . Collinson, of Aberdeen, and consists in a proposal to return in a modified way to what all old settlers well know as * browsing cattle. The proposal is to ‘"underbrush" the growth of young trees that in many places choke the bush, tiethe tender tops into sheaves, and store away for cattle to chew at next winter. â€"We have a distinet recollection some twenâ€" ty odd years ago of cattle chewing basswood brouse as thick as a finger while elm brouse seemed to them a treat. Anyway this would be occupyâ€" ing the time usually spent in having in clearing the bush land and making it fit for * seeding down " purposes. â€"Lindenbank, an authority upon all agricuitural matters, has been lately directing attention in the ‘Montreal Witness,‘ to the use of rape as a forage plant. Rape, be says, is much grown in Great Britain and on the Continent for,â€"1. the seed from which an oil is cx;}ressed, similar to linsecd oil, and 2. for green forage towards the end of summer. . It grows rapidly in all soils, preferably clays, and as it comes to maturity quickly it could take the place of a second crop. Mr. Blackic writing upon the cultivation of rape as a forage plant says, that an acre of rape with a little straw will keep thirty cows in full milk for a month. Rape seed is not killed by dry weather. It requires little moisture for germination so that a good method for its cultivation is, to sow it broadcast in the corn field or in the potato patch, after the last eultivation. . It is thus shaded, will haye a good start, and after the corn or potatoes are harvested, the ra?ei will afford fine pasturage for cattle and sheep, and at a time, too, when ordinary pasture is very poor. â€"A Lady School Teacner of Toronto who has thought fit to don the trowsers when riding the bicycie, has been adâ€" monished by one of the opposite sex, to be careful. Theadvice is good, as of Lords ans and contend reform<«or t dition of the Gladstone h: of retiring fr I â€"Political events move rapidly and decisively in Great Britain. . Lord Salisbury‘s Government has been formâ€" ed by a fusion of some of the Unicnists sach as Chamberlain and Sir Henry James who are only a few years out of Radicalism, with the ultra Tory party. Parliament bas been dissolyved, the writs for a new election are to be issued SUPPLEMENT TO The bres Arview. it A DURHAM, JULY 11th, 18 +Some report damage by frost Wedâ€" nesday â€" morning. _ We hone damage McKenzie D. C., b. Coflins.... McArthur N. J., b. Fox...... Mockler H. W., run out... ... Harris T. A., run out........ McFarlane Jas., b. Fox.., . > Wilkes A. E., c. Fox, b. Fox Lauder A. W. H., not out... Young Thomas, b. Fox...... MciIntyre, c. Gable, b. Fox... By@§....0lls css c n e en 9 en 6n + Miss Allie McRae arrived home last Friday night from Hamilton where she has been attending school. Mrs. Carson and her daughter May Jeft Tuesday morning for an extended visit to friends in the United States. Mr. L. P. Kribbs, of Toronto, and family are Williamsford this week, Miss A. Gun left last week for a trip up the Lakes, Pressure on our advertising columns compels us this week to issue a quarter sheet supplement. For a full supply of Guards, Sections, Rike Teeth, etc.. call on A, McKinnon, Priceville. on ol en n oC it uts ies persist in Dicyclingâ€" would just wish to say core of their health an with which nature ha Total.... balanced in the nsas well can be. aring actively for . Lord Rosebery coraiiteies foup the Advocate, rusticating at some escaped, for so late as the reign of good Queen Bess Blshop Corbett arente tha e se Mn oer mds So o rane ns _ â€"The trial of Michael Cleary, of| Clonmel, Ireland, for maltreating hi.s,[ wife, Bridget, has been concludea. Michael was sentenced to 20 years imâ€" ‘ prisonment and his six accomplices to| longer or shorter terms. Bridget was | considered by ner hasband, father and | brothers as well as the neighbors to be | possessed, that is under the influence / of the fairies. In order to disposs'(-sw‘ the elfin group which ruled over Briget | she was subjected to the most horrible bodily tortures, beating and burning, ‘ her husband who administered this | treatment, the while standing over| her and exclaiming, "In the rame of| God are you Bridget Cleary." ‘The in-‘ tention of these misguided people being | to exorcise the fairy which had posâ€"| session of her, so that her own soul would then return to its lawfal habitâ€" ation. But the treatment resulted in the deagh of poor Bridget. Fairy supâ€" | erstition held long sway over the| Teutonic and Celtic races, and no where more se trely than over the Celtic races of .reland, Wales and Scoiland, the power of the imagination being peculiarly active among the Celts, and leading to an enthusiasm in music, dancing and song, and what ever the fancy delights in. Their rocks ,and caves, and woods, were thronged with the fairy Feople. who, accorfiing to the caprice of the moment, were frieudly or otherwise, but who always exercised much influence in the affaias of men. . The poet Chaucer ays the compliment to the Church of me, its monks and friars, of having banished these inférior spirits _ But| wrote the ‘Faries‘ Farewell,‘ ascribing ing, the attacks of the Hessian fAy and other enemies of the wheat plant, the competition of the wheat fields of the West, of the Argentine Republic. of Russia, India and Egypt, the Canadian farmer found that the raising of wheat did not pay. . Attention wasthen given to stock raising and this had the double advantage of fair profits and of resâ€" toring the fertility of the soil. But unfortunately, shortness of fodder in the present season and the competition of foreign countries have reduced the profits of stock raising. The lesson is, enlarge the ?ere of mixed husbandry. To grain and stock raising, add that of poultry raising, so that in the event of one department, or two even being injuriously affected at any time the others may, by judicious management make up the loss. held in the beginning of the year is to hand, and it is gratifying to observe that the affairs of the Society are in a prosperous. condition and there are no complaints of hard times. _ As with all It may not be knyown ous readers that ther Association in this Prov is the fact. A repotrt first annual meeting of they not in the present emergency have a meeting to consider the situa« tion and ascertain if anything can be done to assist the suffering farmer and his stock ? POULTRY RAISING by the First Minister on the Manitob& School Case, the crisis is over and the Government remains on the Treasury benches. _ On â€" Monday _ Mr. Foster made astatement in the House of Comâ€" mons to the éffect, that, as the reply of Manitoba held forth grounds for supâ€" The longâ€"expected and socalled erisis has come, but matters continue much as they were. _ There has been agood deal of posing to the right and she left â€"sputterings of wrath by the, Ouiinetâ€" Caron contingent from Quebec,sand rumbling_ of pent up forees by: the Wallaceâ€"Haggart faction from Ontario, but the announcement has been made THE SCHOOL QUESTION AND THE GOVERNMENT, to our numerâ€" e is a Poultry ince. â€" But such of the twenty this association warmth of the reception was retreshing, The Report of M‘i)ss Isaac, the Secreâ€" tary showed thatthe Union is now composed of 21 Societies, 5 Methodist and 16 Presbyterian. _ There are in all 452 Active members‘; 136 Methodist and 316 Presbyterian. Associate members 334 ; 72 Methodist and 208 Presbyteriam, Votes of thanks to the ladies for their hospitality and to Mr. Harrison for so ably filling Dr. Dickson‘s place were cordially passed, and the meeting disâ€" solved to meet in Hanover next January at the Call of the executive. _ $ _ The heat was V(')-;;}v)i;éssi\'e. but the warmth of the reception was refreshing. Rev. Mr. Gardiner, Baptist Minister of Flesherton, gave a stirring address on * Missions." He shunned statistics and dividing his subject into "Our Relations to God" and our * Relations to our neighbor," andshowed that unless we were in a proper relation to God we could not form profitable relations to our neighbor. This address was vigorâ€" ously delivered, but rather long. Rev. Mr. Harrison, in the absence of Dr. Dickson, took up the **Question Drawer," and handled it in a masterful way, although on short notice. Cards, Dancing, â€" Parlor Socials as * Collection Playthings " all came under the hammer Active members should also be church members and they only as a rule should lead the devotional exercises. _ _ _ â€"This formed a fitting and close to the sessions. 5 out of sh bers, _ M dwelt on morning This address f best discussion of said that success whether we met f or mearly manner of ed our enj Gaskell, of ble exper i plaus he pl'll)’(‘r me a ** promis csstivc prayer meeting," was perhaps the feature of the sessions. He took it that there were two eleâ€" ments in Christian work: Divine and Human. Endeavorers should nevermeet without invoking the Holy Spirit‘s presâ€" ence, The Human side included such matters as, a convenient, well heated and well lighted room, a well prepared and punctual leader, a sympathetic membership. ‘their depa [ ion at the story of B Istill linge the world SOUTH GREY C. E. UNION irture to the change of religâ€" Reformation. However, the ridget Cleary shows that they r in out of the way parts of We stop the press this, Thursday morning, to give place to afspecial telâ€" egram which we lxqv§ obtained from Ottawa, on the strained political situa.. tion, It is qvidentsofmiebody is bend~ ing, and it is safe to say from past eifjeriexlcc of French demands, it will not be the Freuchmen.. 4n all likeliâ€" hood personal pledges are being givâ€" en to the strikers. The_ proximity, ,to the 12th gives a special interest to, the | crisis. ' berk d td Insanity, Consumption and a» early grave. ‘:,,":..mw over $5 years im thousands of dasbe;‘is the only Rellable and} ADRAMD T.0 us LATEST FROM OTTAW A Annual meeting of eville on Thursday pleasing Thing This Supplies a long felt want, giving the consumer one 20 cent plug, or a 10 cent piece or a 5 cent piece of the famâ€" ous " TT & B" brand of pure Virginia Tobaeco. x A Combination Plug of To meet the wishes of their customers The Geo. E. Puckett & Son Co., Ltd., Hamilton, Ont., have placed upon the market Ruzumatsm Core» IN Aa Day.â€"South American Rheumatism Cure, for Rheumaâ€" tism and Nearalgia, radically cures in 1 to3. dnfvs. Its actiion upon the system is remark able mysterious. _ It removes at once the cause and the discase immedictcly disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by McFarl&ane Co. To Smokers Mr. Geo. H. Williams, the extensive manufacturer of frait baskets and exâ€" mayor of Thorold, writes: "I suffered very severely from sick and nervous headaches and biliousness for over 12 years and had tried all advertised pills, powders and other medicines, but obâ€" tained very little relief, until about two Heurs ago I began to use Stark‘s Powâ€" ers and since then have been like a different man, and now seldom bave a headache. _ If I have any tendency that way Stark‘s Powders give immediate reâ€" hef." Price 2¢a box, 5 boxes for $1, sold by all medicine dealers. A Wellâ€"Known exâ€"Mayor Suffered for} Twelve Years. } Mr. Geo. H. Williams, the extensive manufacturer of frait baskets and ex-‘ What we are anxious t« When Johnnie and Min te keep house on the 4th : Who the young fellc walked with the lady an road with toe tracks. 66 T & B 23 SMOKING TOBACCO. It has given sotivZsction to millions and mot with the spprova« of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kidâ€" neys, Liver and Bowe‘s without weakâ€" ening them and i« is perfectly free from every objections bie substance. Syrup of Figs is for salo by all drugâ€" gists in 7*c. brttles, bus it is manuâ€" The tin tog " T & B is on every pisce. Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who livo betâ€" ter than others und enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly mdapting the world‘s best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative vrinâ€"iples embriced in the remedy, Syrup of Tigs. Its excellence is due to its presenting h. the form most acceptab‘e and pleasâ€" ant to the tast«, the re freshing and truly beneficial propertiee of & perfect laxâ€" ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headacher and fevers ud permanently curing sons‘ipation, It has given sotivZaction to millions and â€"â€" 444 ___._._. EKNOWLEDGE SCOTCH TOWN earmespenement in e m xo OT T of the secarities‘ (if any) held "by the Yeribed by afidavit. o ns And further take notice that immedia: after the first day of Allgfl- 1895, flulddhl’InM tratrix will procoed to distribute the ausets of the adwamu;h‘prfi-nu:‘dmm regard claimg of which ch-'n‘:&nrn-lnlm as above required and will beliabe to any or persons of vhmodumnhouhgnpotgnmdvdm. ReadgeMade Clothing and Summer Hats, Suitings, Coatings and Pantings. Dress Goods. Cashmeres. Prints, Ginghams, Booming Summer Trade at McArthur‘s The May Frosts destroyed the Fruit prospects all over the Country to the extent of Thousâ€" . ands of Dollars. But they did not destroy the : name, Syrup of Figs, nformed, you will not tute if ~fered. ime are going igain. w was that 1 covered the know Farmers, Attention‘ ::mark A good man in your district to repreâ€" e the|sent the "Fonthill Nurseries of Canâ€" Pesr"sâ€" | ada."_ Over 700 acres. The largest in cents. i the Dominion. . Position {‘wmument_ Salary or Commission to right man. With the increasing demand for fruit, a position with us as Salesman will pay better than engaging in farming. â€" Send ‘us your application and we will show T ers | you how to earn good money. Ltd , School Teachers!! its just the thing *4., | for you during the summer, Write for n t.hci particulars. I STONE & WELLINGTON, Toroxto. OXT. 181 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 failinghlvell beside the kitchen door. An orchard, a bank barn and driving shed. A suitable spot for a ret.me(f' farmer. Imported and Registered The usual conditions govern all busiâ€" ness done. * ROBT. WATSON, That fine specimen of the above popular breed of horses will stand for the summer months at his owner‘sstable, Lot 13, Con. 2, Tp. of Normanby. Of good quality it TORID L.A T ar o mc 4 whoakediabet L The Rocky Saugeen Mill. A. FERGUSON Apply to gTry it, and you will be perfectly 4 satisfied. a 2.\150 a full assortment of Crock 2 30ry & Glassware Din~§ iner. Tea and Toilet Sets : a At Popular Prices. 2 [J. CA MERON.} TERMS : $6.00 to Insure a Foal. jSold for 30¢â€" 1bâ€" 2 Sold for 40c 1bâ€" a Sold for 50¢â€" 1b 4 â€"PHEâ€" 4 TEA o A delicious blend put up in 4 lbs and 1 lbs. Lead Packages Cedar Shingles FOR SALE. MR. J. P. TELFORD, Clydesdals Stallion. DURHAM MARKET Kurma T ea. per pair For Sale in large quantities for Sale at Land. for Turnips, Corn, Potatoes, vegetables, ""ess 5 n in of 185 & 200 Tbe. » t TEASG. bel Barrister, Durham, Ont. E ta 0 40 0 to to $ to 0 60 1 OC 0 20 0 90 0 0C .T PARKERS, "‘ebore, Fly Poison Pads Paper \Tâ€"PARKER‘S, : ng : ‘ \T PARKERS, . Green AT PARKERS. ; Drug Store, ‘or 100 Ibs. Bug aUG KILLER." . L. CRANT . J WaA) 18 is at very low prices, starting c per yard, ed Clothing â€"ard, on a»kâ€"<d HATS, TIES, SHIRTS and ‘s Furnishings are to hand. Near Clothing s a call. Come to us with your try and supply them. .NE & CO. 3 use a Strong Poison G REQUIRED. st as a Fertilizer ¢ iist ntlv. â€" MARRLAGE LICENSES Issued. iIVINGSTON, xÂ¥n. Durham. Lowest Cash Prices and must be sold All, and get your Bargains and Pick ef > Have Cot ! irrived! ‘T HUR. with Full Stock of all kinds Car Loads of Masseyâ€"Harris BINDERS, MOWERS and DRILLS. Full stock of Spring Tooth HARROWS. Toiten Harrows,. Churns, Wheelbarâ€" rows, &e, reral Groceries. PRICES. rg ard it will do you good , Hungarian & Buckwheat Killer of ‘;:_‘â€"1_': zC O

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