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Grey Review, 11 Jul 1895, p. 6

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ased have ying and e year‘s jal, ES day. 99 « Wire Netting, Every Suit made ; â€" wires t frip a bovt by the N. E. San )fi Hamilton, and we ford M‘fg Co., of guarantee you Barb Wire, Ready _ T0 ie Weat â€" _ Clothing. good@ it every from our selecâ€" ted Stock of Cow Bells, Oiled Fence Wire, Scythes, Snaths, Paints & Ofls; Binder Pure Manilla. 4 SUIT each From $50.00 up to $110.00. J. A. HUNTER, To carry away One Hundred UPPER TOWN, DURHAMâ€" Hardware! BICYELES â€"+CASH STORE WANTFED! MEN! time. 7c lb. Re\; react lp’hun-l preacl ively. at Cor Rev. Mr. Phillimore, of Chesley. will | preach on Sunday evening in the Baptist { cburch. Morning and ifternoon he will preach at Bentinck and Gh-m-lfi réspectâ€" | ively. â€" Rev. Mr. McGregor, willofficiate at Corinth in the evening. § ‘ Few medicitas have held their ground so successfully as Ayer‘s Cherry Pestorâ€" ’ al. During the past fifty years, it has been the most popular of all coughâ€"cures and the demand for 1t toâ€"day is greater than ever before. . Prompt tq act and sure to cure. ko Nee s nelw I Dargavel. _ No. 1 Hose Reel: A. Gorâ€" don, Captain, R Torry, Jno. Harbottle, Jno. Turnbull, John Rose, Ed. MceClockâ€" lic.. No. 2 Hose Reel: _ Jno. Kilmer, Captain, N. McIntyre, W. Benton,. C. Scott, Wm. Calder, Jno. Crutchley. Firemen : Geo. Meikle and C. Leavens. . MecMicken attends to the suction hose. Nineteen in all. The hook and Ladder Company is made up as follows : T. Moffat, Capt., 0. Elvidge, Jno. Hunâ€" ter, T. Wheian, B. Warner, G, McKay, Geo. Kress, â€" Mr. Calder is Secy. Treas. Now, then, give them a fair field and lots of f&vor in ipfctice or actual work, and a feelingiof security will creep over our town thatâ€"will help to lighten the load of taxation and at the same time encourage enterprise. The Messrs. McKechnie deserve the thanks of the town for the handsome way in which they have rewarded the members of the Brigade who went to Manraaden.. They will also bear the The Guelph Herald is stepping up. It has rwents‘y donned a m?\?r (fi!t&t of type, set up by the Roger‘s Typograph. The first issue under the new process is a very creditable affair. Mr. F. Coleridge, Principal of _ Pt. Edward Public S(fuml. arrived in Darâ€" ham last Thursday, and spent a day with his sister, Mrs. C. Ramage. DDr. Sinclaur, Specialist, will be at the Middaugh House, Durham on Wednesâ€" day, Juf\' 10th from 3.30 o‘clock in the afternoon until 9 at night, Consultation Iree Mr. Win. Townsend, of Garafraxa, brother of Mr. B. H. Townsend, gave the REvIEW a pleasant call on Monday .ast. He is visiting also at Mr. Frink Leeson‘s, Vainev, a brotherâ€"inâ€"law. members of the Brigade who went to Zlenroaden. They will also bear the expense of a few repairs necessary and have given a sum of $10.00 as a nest egg for the brigade‘s strong box. Thia:!js an exm::slo worthy of imitation, and the brigade could stand a little more of it. A picnic in the * Park" is talked of for tge Ist of August, and we are sure the town will loyally support the A gicnic in the " Fark is CURCC O" for the Ist of August, and we are sure the town will loyally support the Brigade by assisting in the picnic. Epe® HiL Picsic.â€"On _ Friday last a stream of pleasure seekers might have been seen wending their way toâ€" ward the fine bush where the Edge Hill people annually make a day‘s outing for themselves and the whole district. lfiills got out a few days before announced in lowing terms the attractions of this g;mous place and if in some respects it fell below the announcements, there was certainly enough in the picnic line Miss Dora and Mastet Archie David «on are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Beith, of Owen Sound, this week., ho ie T to satisfy the most fastidious,. . Some made an estimate that 1000 people were present. Certainly the «number of conâ€" veynnces lining the road and filling the bush was unusually large. In addition to the usual swings were two platforms, one of which was kept warm éuring the afternoon by an enthusiastic crqwd of A meeting of the Directors of the Public Library will be held in the Public Library building on Friday eveâ€" ning at 8 o‘clock. dancers, whose movements were inspirâ€" ed and timed by soul (sole) stirring music furnished by the McDonald Bros. and Miss MeDonald at the organ. The other platform was surrounded at inâ€" tervals by a crowd of admirers of step (l:mcinÂ¥ as exhibited by young Master McEachern, whose skill elicited much applause. â€" Mr. Jno. Moffat presided here, and ably and facetiously filled the chair. Mr. Christy Williams kept the crowd in lg(ex)d humor with fact fun and faneyv. “’Vl Reeve Staples appeared brie@y, Mr. Morrison gave a go(xf:‘et-'it- ation. â€"Teacher Graham gavea word of welcome and thanks to the crowd. Mr. M. Beaton was.called for, and respondâ€" ed Mr. C. Ramage gave an appreciative word, and little Master Dunsmoor perâ€" formed with credit to hiraself and pleasure to his hearers. To handle this great crowd with refreshments fa,ve one a slight idea of the miracle of feedâ€" ing the 5000, though the {mmllel fails in the preparation made. We are not preâ€" pared to say how mnu&waves and fishes were consumed that day in addition to hl;ie xreas. of sie. cake, etc., certain it is the big crowd were satisfied and there were more than fragments left. In this 7 evgonien Mnal n ue en o iinednarce Mr. Colin McDougall is in Priceville this week finishing off the residential part of Mr. Butters‘ new building. Mrs. Fitzgerald, of Kincardine. and ber two children are the guests of Mrs. W. B. Vollett this week. A few Scufflers left on hand which will be sold away down in price at A. McKinnon‘s, Priceville. 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 top buggy for sale cheap! Apply to J. A. fiuntm-, Upper Town, Durham. Mr. Thos, Allan completed his duties in Toronto and came home on Tuesday night. respect, as well as in other aspects we must say Edge Hill picuic is a great institution, and warrants the prediction of Chairwar Moffatt that if it keeps on increasing it will hive to be dignified with the name of South Grey picnic. M LOCAL AND GENERAL. R. Voll tt has | _\ Mr. Alex. Mclachlan is this week in f Renfrew and other parts of Eastern | Ontario. He has a double object in | view the purchase of hay in large | quantities for importation iuto this | county, and to ascertain if a market for stockers could not be found in localiâ€" ties with plenty of fodder. | Much surprise has been expressed ‘at | the action of the Education Departâ€" ment in setting the dates of the }'l)rim- ary examination so a« to covera Sunday Not only will this entail someadditional expense to examiners and candidates, but a temptation is thrown in the way of Sunday work and study for the Monâ€" | day Examination papers, especially that ‘ of Botany, which wisl no doubt be freâ€" | quently given way to. A birn raising by Wim. Dixon on Friday and one by Thos. Harrison on Saturday gave the young men of the district an opportunity of testing their muscles and a‘lsu lungs. All passed off district an 0 muscles and smoothly. SUMPTONâ€"WILLISâ€"At the residence of the bride‘s father, on _ Wednesday June 26, 1895, by Rev. J. R. Craigie, Mr. Geo. F. Sumpton, to Margaret Eliza, daughter of Mr. Wi. Willis, All of Bentinck. Cuxxirnxonamâ€" GEppBSâ€"At the resiâ€" dence of the bride‘s father, on Wedâ€" nesday, June 26th, 1805, by Rev. J. R. Craigie, Mr. Arch,. Cunningham, of Chesley, to Agnes, daughter of Mr. Thos. Geddes, of Normanby. The following is the score in the Walkertonâ€"Durham Cricket Match in Durham on Saturday last : Walkerton, 1st innings. Richardson. R.. c. A. McFarlane, h McFariane.:2....5..2.0. ..« Richardson D., run Out............> I‘hamg.«m R., c. McKenzie, b. Mc farfane. esc Reae s e anaine Colling A., PUM OUb. 2. ..2.60 6k 0e 0e +200 Findlay, c. McKenzie, b. McKenzie . GableE. J..run out......‘;,}..}.... McKay S. H., b. McKenzie malened Dunlop F.. c. J. MeFarlane, b. Mc Farlane,.......,..> Fox F. F., b. McKenzie.. Wisser Dr., nct outb...... McKay C., b. McFarlane BVES, 122 .n rannnmaiesiala ne XWilkes A. E., un O@Gb....2........... McFarlane D. B., c. McKay, b. Collins:" 2e ons rne o. Harris T. A., c. B,Richardson, b. Fox Mockler W. H., c. S H McKay, b. Fox McFarlane J., c. Thompson, b. Collins McArthur N. J., c. Collins, b. Fox.. Eauder A. W.IL.:b. Fox®".::s. /0 AL Young Thos., c. Fox, . Collins.... .. Mclntyre N., not Out.... ......2. 6k Wisser Dr., b. McFarlane ........... Richardson B., b. McKenzie......... Richardson D., b. McFarlane........ Dunlop F., b. MeFanlane ... ... Thompson R., b. McFarlane......... Findlay, b. McKenzie................ McKay S. H., b. McFarlane. ... ..... Fox F. F., run Oub........0020.2.00.+ Collins A., c. McKenzie, b. McKenzie Gable Ed., DOb OUD. ... ... .20 e es +k e ++ McKay Carl, b. McFarlane.......... McKenzie D. C., b. Collins........ Hunter J. A., 1. b, wk., b. Collins The town is taking on a gay appearâ€" ance in preparation for the 12th. ?‘Funr fine arches are up, and sidewalk and other decorations have a refreshing appearance. Glad to have the pleasure of meeting two Dromore boys in our Sanctum this week, Mr. Walter Hastie and Mr. Josâ€" eph Snell M. A., Principal of Elora High Senool. Durham, 2nd innings. Hunter J. A., ¢. Thoml?mn. b. Collins 36 McFarlane D. B., b. Fox............ 24 McKenzie D. C., b. Collins.... ....... 1 McArthur N. J., b. Fox:.........}... 1 Mockler H. W., run out.......... . 0 Harris TSA.; run‘out.;;............. 2 McFariane Jas., b. Fox..;..s%........ 2 Wilkes A. E., c. Fox, b. Fox........ 0 Lauder A. W. H., not out........... 8 Young Thomas, b. Fox.............. 0 Mcintyre, c. Gable, b. Fox........... 0 By6§. ... 2. 1. l lp, c n en l s 6469 6k 6k We 10 Miss Allie McRae was the only sucâ€" cexsful candidate from Hamilton at the recent _ Kindergarten â€" Examination Congratulations. Mrs. Carson and her daughter May Jeft TuesJay morning for an extended visit to friends in the United States. â€"Some report damage by frost Wedâ€" nesday morning. _ We hope damage from this source may be slight. Miss Allie McRae arrived home last Friday night from Hamilton where she has been attending school. Mr. L. P. Kribbs, of Toronto, and family are Williamsford this week, Pressure on our advertising columns compels us this week to issue a quarter sheet supplement. For a full supply of Guards, Sections, Rake Teeth, etc., call on A. McKinunon, Priceville. Miss A. Gun left last week for a trip up the Lakes, t ced it Dite sefi c . oc o io ns ghe N Total Total Total ‘Total Walkerton, Z2nd innings Durhaim, 1st innings, MARRIED the Advocate, rusticating at at m 19 18 45 57 worse agiin, f Mrs, Lamont died last Weduesday week after justa week‘sillness and was buried on Friday following. Quite a numberfof friends follow»d her remains to Priceville. "Much symputhyâ€"4s felt for the sorrowing ones loft behind. Mrs. Riddle loft nosday . On Fridux last the frrmework ofa fir was erectsd on the premises of Mr. W. I On Saturday â€" another framework was gether for Mr. Thos. Hurrison. Both bi were successfully raised aud will be a c both framers and owners. | Furmers, as compluin of hard times, but every now aL gront improvements | are made sinalur «boye which almost disproves the complij Quite a number sttended the Christi denvor Convention at Pricevilie on Ti from these parts,. All enjoyed the Con splendidly. Mr, and Mrs, Joe XMtr. Al, Tucker last The Model picnic of No. 13, S.8. Eremont held by Mr.Ewers was n« usual very successful. The day was fineand everyone we beliove enjoyed algood time. Quite « crowd frome different pluces were present. Misses Mary Scott and Anpie Cashnic and Mr. Geo. Cushnie, students of 0. 8. C. L., have retarnâ€" ed to sper.d their wellâ€"carned bolidays among us, We wish them succoss in their examfuations. The Kickspoo Medicine Company is now a thing of the pust, but they made thinys lively while they were Lere. â€" Mr.and Mrs. A. H. B. took in the C.P. R. exâ€" cursion to Owen Sound last week. A pew piece of sidewaik built kere. Mr. Chartes Fullorton, of the United States, formerly a Proton boy, is visiting friends here. Peter McMurdo raised his barn last :veek' It Marriage.â€"On 1st July, in Priceville, at the manse by Rev. Mr. Hartly, Miss Fannie Stephenson, of Fairwell, to Mr. Riddle, of Nobleton. We wish the happy couple much joy and happiness through life. The Watson Bros. areat protent working in Priceville at the new store. Mrs. Ed. Harrison is not rccovqriug_v:er): qui‘ck- Miss Maggie McCannel left on Friday to spend a month or so in Sunnidale with her sister Mrs. McLeod, also with other friends in that part. _ We hope she may have a pleasant time. Mr. James H. Colermidge arrived home on his new bike iast Wednesday to spend part of his vacation at the homeâ€" stead. â€" All are glad to see Jim again. Miss Kennedy, of Toronto, niece of Rev. Nivens, former pastor of Dromore, is at present visiting her friend Miss Lizzie Laughton. Miss Hay, of I MNzs. Neil Calder woek. en on e se t went together_well und is declared a firstclass job, Success Jim. In getting a look into a borrowed {mp»r, the Chromicle of Durbam, I saw an able mrticle writion by that able writer, Mr. 8. L.‘zi. Luke,. in reference to Proton and our villagh Dfenrly‘ days, and althoush cousiderable informatjon ca be gathered from it, yet there are some errors in it by whatinformation I can :im. from my pg and other old settlers. _ He is mistaken ns to D. K. McArthur being one of the first settlers here, Hecalls him ashining light. I say yes be is in some things, but must say Hopeville was nearly ws big when he came here as it is now. Hotel and other public business going on then and our. villuge is going down lately, . As for post offices or villages, JossopyiHe is not in Proton, butin Molancthon I will give you & list of the postâ€" offices mecording. to seniority. First Proton changed since to Inistioge, at nerthenst corner oid survey. Then Cedarville in southwest. Rounldsay, chranged to Hopeville, in the centre, Dundalk cbanged out of Melancthon into Protony Ventry, near the contre. . Kingscote in the Irish sottlement. _ Keldon, in the southwest comner, Proton Station, in the mnorth, Then the followâ€" ing offices rccommodate quite a number : Priceâ€" ville. Dromore, Conn uudql-‘.gomn. Wm. Troup is still in the same condition and no hopes of his recovery. . John MeDonald, 11th concession, is another sufferer with cancer. , The cancer doctor or plaster man was here and inâ€" formed them he cannot do anything for them, A Sunday school picnic on hand. Some of our boys are going to Dundalk Sundny July 7th to the Briton and Oruuge purrde and again on the 12th. Dominion dn{‘wu quict here, went to Dundal In last weeks budget we omitted stating that Mr. Archie Stewart, now of Flesherton Station, was recently visiting the old homestond. As Archie has to butch it thereis undoubtedly some attraction in the Grove, Mir. Editor, we would respoctfally ask the Scotch Towna and Irish Luke scribes to kan withâ€" in the bounds of their respective territories, and especially when we announce n week previous that a certain item would appour, Miss Jane Cairns of your town spont a few days in and around theGrove, Mr.Cairns atso paid us a flying visit lately. _ The longâ€"expected and soealled crisis has come, but matters continue much as they were. _ There has been agood deal of posing to the right and the left â€"sputterings of wrath by the, Ouiinetâ€" Caron contingent from Quebcc.’»agd rumbling_of pent up forces by: the Wallaceâ€"Haggart faction from Ontario, but the announcement has been made by the First Minister on the Manitob@ School Case, the crisis is over and the Government remains on the Treasury tenches. _ On _ 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€" posing that an amicable settJement might be come to, the Dominion Govâ€" ernment would do nothing just now. But, that a session \voulf be held in January next, when, unless Manitoba did the right thing by the minority beâ€" fore that time, the Government would interfore. Here is an attempted perâ€" version of a plain statement. Manitoba held out no grounds for anything. She held that she was in the right, asstuned the negative position, and threw the responsibility of interference upon the Dominion Government. â€" But the Govâ€" ernment is not equal to the occasion, To f.llow the remedial order by legisâ€" lation or not to follow it up as it should have done would alienate a section of its followers and bring on defeat. ‘Thisâ€" the Bowellâ€"F ster _ administration could not afford to do. Honrcr, or‘ no honor it must cling to office, and, as mayor Hughes said, it is like: the old man and the ass, trying to please every body, it has pleased no one. The ‘ Orange faction from Ontario says, and ‘ truly, the yery fact of promising reâ€" | medial legislation next January slst] that the Government is committed to ‘ that course, while on the other hand, | the French Canadian members affirm that, were the Government sincere in their promises of remedial legisiation they would bring it forward now, and. not defeat for six mont‘ts what they admit to be the right .thing to do toâ€" day. Thus in trying the fmpossible feat of pleasing all parties the Governâ€" J ment hassucceeded in offending both. Moralâ€"Honesty is the best politcy. _ > Mr. C. McKinnon has placed a fine organ in the Presbyterian â€" Church Priceville which will likely stay there. Mr. Donald McLeod, Sr., of the Station, visited. relatives here the latter part of last weok, Miss Mary L. McDonald has been for some.time ast and is still a resident of Priceville, She is fivlng with Mr. M. Cochrane. Wenre pleased to hoar of her sister Katie‘s recovery from her late Our f:roqmrou farmer, Mr. Dan Keanedy, Jr. is «t present overbauling his fences in a first class manner. That‘s righ .Dan. Mrs. D. McLean andchildren of Prieeville are visiting old friends last and this week. Miss Gertie McLood, of Pricevilie, was the guest of Miss Mary Conkey Friday lust» Among a number of our citizens who attended the Kickapoo Indian exhibitior at Priceville was a young min whw droye the fair one of his affecâ€" tiorto Thursday night‘s concert, but to the sur. vise of many returned wa‘king. It is supposed Ehut his steed walked too fast to suitthe occgsion. The animal was driven home by a friend. The Lime KilnClub on Mr. Henry‘s frrm is | *80#* #57"" °/.. madicine in piace Of this, stiD i1 foll biast, althouch not in t');‘y?;o-lzlon to | heofferssome worthleas nuw;nmh“_‘”",‘...n the Indiaus. ‘They keep thâ€"oe animals on exhibi~ | ‘{rclose pric®12 letter, and wo es wilt t‘o . Tbsmnnl.%ero!uc club has added & | may, Price, one package, 61; siz, 05. Gratrto the two which e has bad for some time wpeibe ate utll cure. Pamphiets free to any sddress, &.).& The doctor is also in‘sétendance duily. | 4 o No cn â€" The Wood: CompaRT, ) w tation free, 5 A_% M lmendl, â€" e ..‘ t Windsor, Ont., Canadsâ€" * 7 h «Goat hus fulflled his effice for 1593 and has G â€" left the rca liu 200 1 order, Sold by all Druggzists. _ _.__â€" + Miss Bella Mclachlan will spend a week: or morein Durbam shortly, but will not be muchâ€" further from the 4th, Q Mine Host Cochrane of the Commercial Hotel, Priceville, was making bimself familiar.â€"with the «ppearance of our fair Groye Friday last. dnnld“ Fred Konnedy spent Wednosday in Markâ€" w. 4 Lots of fun shead THE SCHOOL QUESTION AND THE GOVERNMENT, (Intended for last week.) (Intended for last week.) FAIRWELL CORNERS f Dromore, was visiting her at der foru couple of days herel rison is not recovering very quickâ€" s sho is botter .aund.suddeuly tikes rts, All enjoyed the Conventicn MAPLE GROVE HOPEVILLE for home in Nobl Snell, of Eloru, were Friduy. ilr'j"uuvtv and ag lo similur . to ie complaint. Christinn {a fine bar: Some bloods th buildit e a cradit T oat guosis n Wed the J. M. Hunter‘s Old Stand. wWooLDs PHOSPHODINE ‘~_. The Great English Remedy. : Siz Packages Guaranteed to £ / promptly. and permanently \ cure all forms of Nervous C § M Weakness, Emissions Spermâ€" us {. Â¥) atorrhea, Impotencyand all \\‘ IS:av effects of Abuse or Xnosssat, $ i ns Cmm mine um or Before and AftETâ€" tants, which soom lead to Ime Armitu: M,comu‘flmm Mmm over 85 years im thousands of Sasre;‘is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine andbs: l ME ud 2 C O02Â¥a nc tP again a well man, _ Mr. Moore is now about sixtyâ€"seven years of age, he has been healthy and has worked hard all his life until the sickness alluded to, and now, tharks to Dr. Willisms‘ Pink Piils, he is once more able to work in his old accustomed way. and does not hesitate to give the credit to_the medicine that restored him to heaith, at a cost no fire:m-r than a couple of visits to the octor Time and again it bas been proven that Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills cure when physicians and other medicines fail, No other medicine has such a wonderfual record and po other medicine gives such undoubted proofs of the genuineness of every cure published, .-uufl,his accounts for the fact that go where you will you hear nothing but words of praise for Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. | This great repuiâ€" ation also accounts for the fact that unâ€" scrupulous dealers here and there try to impose a bulk pill upon their customâ€" ers with the claim that it is just as good," while a host of imitators are putting up pills in packages somewhat similar in style in the hope that they will reap the reward cnrxw({ by the merit of the genaine Pink Pilis, No matter what anyidealer says no pill is genuine urless it bears the full trade mark. * Dr, Williams‘ Pink Pills for Pale People," on the wrapper around every box,. Always: refuse â€"substitures which are worthless and may be dangerous, ees.;_Sopd by McFarlane & Co. Fary ror Sice or To RexT.â€"Lot 12, Con. 7. Glenelg. â€" Apply to C. McArâ€" thur, Durham. a ts By Loss of a Finger Mr. Chas. Moore of that Vmadge Nears Death‘s Door, but is Rescued afier Doctors have Failed. From the Napanee Beaver, * In"thé pleasant little_village of Newâ€" burgh, on the Bay of Quinte Railway, seven miles from Napanee, lives Mi. C. H. Moore and family. They are {avorably known throughout the entire section, having been residents of Newâ€" burgh for years. _ Recently Mr. Moore has undergone a terrible Sickness, and his restoration to health was the talk of itBe village, and many even in Napanee and vicinity beard of .t, and the result was thit the Beaver®â€"efort r was deâ€" failed to make an investigation into the mathery Mr. Moore is a earriage maker andarlhile" working in ‘Finkle‘s factory last winter met with an accident that caused him the loss of the forefinger of his right hand. _ It was following this accident that his sickness began. He lost flesh, was pale, suffered from dizziâ€" mess to the extent that sometimes he could scarcely avoid falling. He conâ€" sulted physicians and Lrivg numerous medicines, but without any benefit._ He ards®Cohstantly growing «worte and the hysicians seemed puzzled, and none of ;’lis friends thought he would recover, One day a neighber urged Mrs, Moore to persuade her husband to give Dr. \\'ifli:un\' Pink Pills a trial, and after much persuasion he consented. . After a few days he ho‘g:m to feel better, and it no longer nw‘(.c-d. persuasion to induce much persuasion he consented. After a few days he began to feel better, and it nolonger m-(\(h-d persuasion to induce him to continue the treatment, . A mazâ€" vellous change soon camme over him. Each day he seemed to gather new strength and new life, and after eight boxes had been taken, he found himself swnin a well man. . Mr. Moore is now Is prepared to pay 4 ; prices for Tweeds, j Woollens, Blankets, f > Â¥athns. &C., ~Three " _ Ewegd ~~~ Wears like leathcr. WOOL 20e Cash. 21c half Cash, half Trade 220.'T1'ude.' Come and inspect our .prices and material before comumitâ€" _ ting yourseif. Our Sold by all Druga Of the best qualify, THE NARROW ESCAPE OF A WELL * KNOWN NEWBURGH MAN, .. â€" WOOL egram which we have obtained from Ottawa, on the strained political situa. . tions | It is qyidcnmnzebody is bend~ -inxg, and it is safe to say from past experience 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. ' We. stop the press this, Tharsday morning, to give place to afspecial telâ€" BétWeén -Lx;e lflIDeath INCASH OR TRADE . STEVENSON ._TANNEXR, LATEST FROM OTTAWA C. STEVENSON, i lakays £1 ottawa, July.11th " Tweed Manager. the highest in Stock. M Adminjstratcix with the will annexed.â€" of the uuuo!t)u-:lfl deceased, a mumontln';n- ing sbqwing their names and addresses, the full Piage of sbo dgeanties â€"(if. 27) beld. by them of the se any Terifed by afidavit. o mt And forther take notice that immediately after the first day of Augn. 1895, the said u{nuu. .dmfix‘ will pmuln. mmmu the ausets of the ha regard onl{ to ln ciaims of which she i::&'go liable to any s "%-m"::‘( w or whose claims she sbali pot n ave received notice. Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lame Back, pain in the Back, Joints, Chest or any part of the system. This medicine has been used successâ€" fully by people in Durham for the past 10 yr‘« for Stomach, Bowels, Dyspepsia, Headache, Liver and Kidneys, Blood and Skin Diseases. Large bottles, 50c. We have sold 600 bottles this winter and have over 50 recommendations for its usefulness. Price, only 15¢, Een TE Oe eP uerieder To s ce Tar, 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 pasture,. # 3 ® McKenzie‘s Emulsion 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 goods from in Durham, tv he- ,H;‘i;.'fl-(;li'lfi f::ll'irn';z out and cures dandruaff. â€" $1.00 size reduced to 50c. _ For Cough and Colds, and all wasting diseases of young and old. â€" Price, 25¢. For romovinE Lice on cattle, Texas Horn Fly and sheep Ticks, Lice on pigs. Price, 20¢. +‘ _ Statutes in that bohalf that all persons having claims ugaipss the estate of H Frase;, formerly of the Township of Glenelg in the County of Grey, but at the time of his death of Medford, Oklohamo ’l‘an'l‘or‘.“hrmct. who died on 3rd December, 1694, are hereby required to o [ * This Medicine is highly recommenâ€" ded. We are the sole agents for Durâ€"; ham. This time of year every one should use 3 bottle and save a doctor‘s bill, *4 M d I -A A _4 This excellent rw-puruti(m we offer to to the Public and guarantee it to be one of the best now on the market. Restores Gray Hair to iLs'n':‘\‘mml color. (e Keeps McKenzic‘s _ Emulsion of Cod Liver O McKenzie‘s Horse & Cattle Food. Wall Paper, Patent Medicines. Oil Cake $1.50 per 100 lbs. DURHAM PHARMACY, Calder‘s Block, Durham. Re Estate of Hugh Fraser, (DECEASED.) ~JOTICE IS HEREBY given pursuant to the McKenzie‘s Tonic McKENZIE‘S HAIR RENEWER. MACIC Arch. McKenzgie. Manley‘s CEIEFY yâ€" / . * s Nerve COM Spring time is here, and we have a reparation for removing Dirt, Grease, % o nnoed M n us acs Te d n ces 9000 CGall and See Dalglish‘s old Stand, Upper Town. 'Readg-.Made Clothing and Summer Hats, Suitings, Coatings and Pantings, Dress Goods, Cashmeres, Prints, Ginghams, Gloves, Ho,,si_exz, Boots & Shoes and General Groceries. All are Selling rapidly at unasual LOW PRICES. Booming Summer Trade at McArthur‘s â€"JNâ€"â€" Notice to Creditors The May Frosts destroyed the Fruit prospects all over the Country to the extent of Thousâ€" t ands of Dollars. But they did not destroy the WHAT IS TKIG McKenzie‘s White Oil McKenzie‘s Regulator. _ Farmers, Attention‘ with B. 1. & W. .‘ ‘Solicitor for Admfnistzatrix. The Business Excitement every Afternoon and Evening ard it will do you good Seeds, Drugs, CGream. COUGH SYRUP. Geo. H. Davis. ~CALDER & LIVINGSTON, Turnip Beed, Fodder Corm, Insect Powder, Hellebore, and Sticky Fly Paper Texan Fly Dressing Is well assorted. Also our HATS, TIES, SHIRTS and BOOTS, In fact all Men‘s Furnishings are to hand. We have a good line of Tweeds at very low prices, starting $ at 25¢ per ya.rd, 2 Car ionds of Tudhope & McLaughlin d%thc season. Com:> One! Come All, and get your Bargains and Pick « he ks 4* FIRE INSURANCE attended to Promptly. MARRILAGE LICENSES Issued. Pure Paris QGreen AT PARKER‘S. BUGGIES. _ m 10000 1111008 UHGULES, . NV RCCIOR]* + Carfomi of Dexocrars and CarTs, l rows ie © These Goods are all bought at the Lowest Cash Prices and must be sold during the season. Com> One! Come Alil, and get your Bargains and Pick ef * PLOWB8. 1 Car load of the Adam‘s W AGONB Spring has Arrived ! 1 Car Joad of those famous Percival Car Loads of Masseyâ€"Harris BINDERS, ~POTATO BUG KILLER." Land Plaster for Turnips At Parker‘s Drug Store, Valise or Satchel give us a call. Come to as with your *~_ wantsaed we yill try and supply them. Bm | Wrthisos saoui _ C= The only sale way to use a Strong Poison . * FOR SALE BY And we are ready for the season with Full Stock of all kinds of IMPLEMENTS. Etc. I=" See whatwe Have Cot! In Ready to Wear Clothing Mâ€"cFARLANE & CO. Potato Bug Killer C. McARTHUR. Lower Town. Durham. For Ordered Clothing poâ€"Of figst _ IFE. YoU WaANT x us pa â€"â€"Alll =â€" iz cian awk ced $1.00 for 100 Ibs. Turrips, Corn, Potatces, vegetables, &6, Bage of 185 & 200 lbs. C. L. CRANT. ATPARKER‘S, AT PARKERS, AT PARKERS, Millet, Hungarian & Buckwheat MOWERS and DRILLS. & Full stock of Spring Tooth HARROWS. Toiton Harrows, Churns, Wheelbarâ€" rows, &e, Fly Poison Pads

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