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Grey Review, 25 Jul 1895, p. 8

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vice every Subbath ». Sabbath School 0 p. m. Frayer mee vening at 3 p. no, when yo h Soup W cen t ing. It disturbe your rest by a sick with pain of (‘ get a bottle of Syrup" for Childres call the s made, and LRHA)I A. M. man imust pay for SLow‘s SooTHING Elliou of mothers i f a subscriber or d at a certain tim ues to send, the for it if he take EY LODGE NO.;.m of Meeting every ofl ock, in the Odd Fellows rethern welcomed. W.B. Te . A. Bravswaw & Cory 48 and 50 Lombard St., Tor by all general merchants and lom.T.N or it be taken can be no legs entismade. NITY CHURCH, G. REGISTRY 0 Lauder, Registrar. ay person who st office, whet or another, or 1 i or not is respor ‘RHAM L. O. L. NO. 682. Meeting, on 'rhnud;y or | ) in each month. m. A y on or ie, Chisd EV,. W. McG day Services amâ€"Third Tassday in 0 villeâ€"Monday _ befor®e verâ€"Mouday before Dur! A Forestâ€"Third Wednes mouth. cagueâ€"1 am surprised a parior car . h i nrn th lasâ€" iltos bDr ofthe n ngueâ€"No matter how an‘t occupy but one sem SBYTERIAN REV. K. MALONEY, ham Servicesâ€"I1 m TIST CHURCH any person he mast p i8 OF SCOTLAND, BE AMP NOI 45, meets in 8. Privileges Limited. Â¥or Over Fitty Y GEEN lmm:o. EV. A. G CHI the poor lit nd apon it at it. It . Proaching at 7 p. 03, cviceâ€"Thursday eveni meeting «t 8 p. m. Yo on Monday evening at da railway hog)\â€"Hub ! H A N TJ OFFICTR EEN TENT, K.O.T.M. s on the first and third .-‘3“3' _'l'hos Brown, Monthly Pairs Put to the Proof t Sunday of hird Sunday of st W M i w CONNOR, P vices at 11 a, ,ODGE NO Night of Me ull moon 0 in welcome. iszoll, Yee. before full moon, Jeo. Russel, See. H nth JA 1 Eible cb W. B. Â¥. d Thursday W 1 Wednesday NSTI y in ®@ e the G Inesday wday arday n each ing Mot (Guelpl Elor® G rows )YR *â€"‘County ¢ wod at reaso dressed to altended Township DAQl 250 meros un oush, bei R. in the of Grey, ton, thrs turther p tion of ralgis, sumptic and U+ Bold b: Licansad A harges mo« rrangement TI SPEC For In Blood, Labe riceville. TownshIp OF DOIUMEGE§ aver nm~~~ ing Town plot Durham. C Mortgage taken for part purchase ovagy PU MONEY ‘ e filling of th mee next doc There‘s Big Money !| ..}". Following Properties at Prices Asked Lots 241, 2%2, 213, con. 8 S.W.T. and ane armanle promptly eNEY To 1 «n= oue door (EXT Door TO PARKER‘S Sys OFFIOE, oves Lots 241 242, con. 4, S.W.T. and 8. &d. Melancthonâ€"100 acres a bush Lot 2%8, con. 4, S.W.T. and 8. Road, Melancthonâ€"50 acres good bush. â€" Lot 20, con. 5 Melancthonâ€"83 acres WB'.MM‘-SH a4 Ju.n‘:-hd farmâ€"wel With other Q',‘!- USINESS DIRECTORY. E, Life and J. P. TELFORD V@ 1+ 3 Lb P PR LZ ‘atere," scite ob stan cher ONOR G veyance and Wall Papers at zreatly reduced rates ICENS ICEN: of Dental g withou HUV §Q 2 @2 change. nv!-?mg-plhl rancy Goods, TS and Stationary, O0LS, EMEBROIDFRIES and SILKS, in all COLORi ISS$ GUN‘S. Apply to JAMES EDGE, LEGAL Melancthonâ€"174 t A Morning Scare. S EDGE, Mre. Bings (sbaking: her sle lfllflm‘-m| band)â€"Wake u'.‘:u'nhlh Would intimate that he will continue the Furniture and umu-gmm-- estabâ€" lished by his father in Du in 1858 and will endeavor to give all old and new customâ€" ers the same entire satisfaction. Fnrnitnr;, of the Best Make PURMITURE . AND UADERTAKIAG E. J. SHEWELL 4 Beow to Honsexrw,â€"Oue bottle of | With English Spavin Liniment completely removed m a ourb from ‘nty horse. I take pleasure in to _ * 20 tWe eemedinc mstt sots with M"M recommending “"""": yaterious promptaess * °6 hard reft «t ham, Oub : Sobl by , Â¥ PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY garess. 30 VOL. XVII,â€"NO. 40. mething is wrong. Iv‘s | pay and the girl is up and | eral is on fire ! The agitation in England in favor of old E~~__ _ *~_ age pensions for workingmen, and the existence of a limit for compulsory retireâ€" ONEâ€"FIFTH Of ment in the army and navy, seem to have GoRs FC acted ipon the liberal professions, . From them all comes the ory, " The old men | A Valuable Repot must go." A letter appeared in the Lancet Industricsâ€"Be not long since advocating the withdrawa, .’::":.:: : of successful physicians from their practice Municipalities «t 65,s0 as to give their younger brothers in Study ing. the profession a chance. The CurAtO!| ‘Tho Ontario Bi suggest in the ‘Gusrdian the appliâ€" just issued part V cation of the army and navy limit {1894. This part i of age to incambents of benefices 85 ® |statistics of the m proper means of relieving the pressure in the Church, A law journal, perhaps not seriously, has proposed the retirement of the leaders of the bar, and, after the apâ€" plication last spring by Lord Roseba ry‘s Government of the ru‘e for age to an Irish aey periOPBT 70F HOWINERs CCC WURERE MHERICE 'hw‘h’m.’wu t.w...d the B y n es e ce e i6 6e 4k e k d i ior acquirements and the ol y Building and other works, a... a d af length of preparation m‘"_m.. emand them, the higher teachers are of justice, Jails, underpaid the world over in comparison flhm‘!“d C eE ies ® | Support poor other with other professions, live on in old : will have to be I IMP voaineiBtie 46 dudd 4 communities, _ Its aim is that no local event of importance shall pass unnoted, and at the same time to present each week a condensed account of general and political news. The Revigw, to its readers needs no commendation. Tt ever stands in the front rank as a local journal. _ It has a staff of correspondenis, who from time to time re Ject the life 0° their respective pavesneasniets h old , L 1 1 ESE pre in stie lhh‘wll“ll_v is excellent, while the world of fashion and sport is not neglected. The Globe hss no superior as a newsâ€" paper in this Dominion. Old readâ€" ers who have stopped it constantly find that to guage the wor‘d‘s news correctly they must again have the Globe. _ Its news are the freshest. Its politics are the fairest, as is often seen in its reports of coaservative meeings, being nearly as full as the Conseryaâ€" tive organ. _ Its market reports are sccond to none. » Irs family imiscellany CURRKNT KOTE& We are able to make this extraordinâ€" ary offer by the very liberal terms granted by the Globe to this paper. Our standing offer of both papers for one year for $1 25 is still good of course, but it takes no arithmetic t prove to enlightened subscribers that nearly four months of both papers for 10 ets. is a snap. We will furnish the REvIEW to new subscribers from date to Jan. 1st 1897, for $1 00. w hich means the balance of 1835 free. The two papers on a trial trip to Jan_ 1st 1896, for 25 cents. For full information and particulars Workmiins] . c o 0 4. Bâ€"McSLIn RRY in J. E. McELDERRY, 5 hoir Secretary Guelph & Ontario Investâ€" Fiue. Choice in ment & Saving Society. Blan] Vendors, Guelph, Datod 9th of September. 1895. ‘ovi hn tao ie isnn d db cik dA We have also two very desirable farms of 100 acres in the immediate vicinity of the City of Guelph. 6. A nice small farm 874 neves near Chatham in a fine section of country, yirea 0 . ! ' 5. A 200 acre grain farm in the ship of Cartwright, county of D Surrounding country benutiful buildings and in every way a de farm. 4. A good stock and grain farm wcres near Lake Huron good mar convenient, good buildings and ber ful surroundings. 3. A large dairy farm of 275 acres situâ€" ated in arqmnuti{ul section of country ample building accommodations,‘ good cheese and butter factories in the im mediate neighborhood. spect. 2. A fine grain farm 200 acres the above and first class in ~. i. A magnificent dairy farm 200 acre: near the city of Toronto and close t railway station, with compléte appli :mces t?:r:' all dairy purposes. The house, hob ce e ue eP a LaD 2. â€"" 7 /3 NU Gairy purposes, barn and outbuildings are "TCj ano outburldings are of t} n::*xiern kind and of the highest a We have on hand the following choice and desirable farms which we will sell at very reasonable prices and on easy terms of payment :â€" We M Tedneh 1c o0 wihe xn ts efi se y 7 farm 200 acres close to first class in every reâ€" wmily miscellany way a desirable nty of Durham. benutiful, good x FOR SALE, ,Ml-nfll OF ONTARIO‘S TAXES GOES FOR INTEREST. . A Valuable Report From the Burcau of Industricsâ€"Beprowed Meneys. Temâ€" porary and Bended, Take a Conspicu: eus Plisce im the Receipts of the Municipalitiesâ€"Some Figures WORM|â€"OT Tss C e ca: ® (a) All municipalities; (b). townshi Btudying. ~ ‘dfiqi.bwuudvpl:luq-; (c) eiua,to::'l The Ontario Bureau of Industries has :;;dvllhs:.; °g«l) counties :.(3) t‘clw-hi?‘ ; just issued part VI, of its annual report of coun ties, towns villages ; 1894. This part is entirely devoted to the | !**®®iP® ‘;o':o '::n ':‘:c'- statistics of the municipalities.of Ontario. yerm Returns, showing population, assessed “::' will m’a‘:" ‘m“d '”I::z:; values, taxation and the financial transac= pg”.' in ‘{. Mir(: of the muntei“rl, ities, tions of the several municipalities are here | and the redemption of the same forms a compiled and tabulated, making a book of | 707500 Sh0780 00; Put L "P*Fa5th mm of e 168 compact pages. The statistion are | {OM0M® PAid i® eqnivsiont to obe B/th 06 the brought down to Dec. 31, 1893. A report| 1893 was $2,508,601, of which the cities amblished â€"loat «measr..1.cought the figures | pay $1,639,763. Toronto paid $885,955. wusee resident tazes, G........... 19, /1 thirdsfine, clean j faluable Report Frem the Bureau of| Miscellaneous, m... ... ...... l-”-“z o . rabd Shoroughly mixed, Industricsâ€"Beprrowed Moneys. Tomâ€" _ °_ |avd then in an old pan set two small porary and Rended, Take a Comspieu | _ Total.............. .. .. . $54,879,005 flower pots, if the pan he oblong, at equal ans Plisce im the Receints of the| "*"The Government grants to counties| distances from the ends, fillin arounmd them aus FIRCE IM IHO MUDENPM® NT ENC uaiht Be ovartiiy wl Municipalitiesâ€"Some Figures wmlfll}g‘ are shown here. town standâ€" situâ€" CALL AND SEE oUrR intry "m. Collars, Pads, \Jx Bits, Whips, autiâ€" . &c., &c. LEAYVENS, Jr. Heavy & Light Harness To SsUIT vyou. Workmamshlp Unsurpassed whe TEA or We Handle everything in the Harness line, at right prices. Sold for 50¢. 1bâ€" it, and you;villhep«-rfectly u4t 4s â€" HARNES§1\ : FURS. ce in Valises, Grips, Horse Blankets, &c., &c. â€"THE TORONTO TRERAS. (f) counties, cities, towns and villages ; (g) | through the holes in the bottoms ofâ€"the pots lownshipe, towns and villages. and moisten the soil evenly, _ * School Teachers!! its jus; for yx(»uldl{ring the summer, With the increasin a position with us as better than engaging ns your application you how to earn goo« A good man in your district to repreâ€" sent the "Fonthill Nurseries of Can. ada." _ Over 700 acres. The largest in the Dominion. _ Position Pemmnentv. Balary or Commission to right man, of municipal 17, [ BVCT, and Kev. J. A. Morrison deâ€" livered the charge to the ople. Rev. W. A. J. Martin preache(fea most eloâ€" quent sermon, his text being Ephesians, fii., 811. The choir, which rendered several pieces during he evening in & most acteptable manner, was led by E. Bowels, the chirmaster and organâ€" ist of the church. _ Mr. Nichol who is thus the latest addition to the clergy of the city, is a middleâ€"aged man, who, 1. though he has been out of college only some four vears, has already attained e in enviable reputation for evangelistic zeal and effectiveness of ministry, _ He is a Knox College man and graduated there in 1891 ; during his course he labored in mission work in the Eliza beth street and Claremont street migâ€" sion, achieving a marked degree of success in them. Upon graduating ‘ he went to the United States, settling first in Wyandotte, Mich., and then going to Detroit, where he assumed charge of a mission church He next received a call to a church in Bay City and accepted it; when he went to it the church had twelve members and a very small building, and now after a couple of years‘ work, it has 300 memâ€" bers and a _ fine new building. He remained in this charge until his #cceptance of a call to Toronto On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Nichol will be welcomed to their new home by the congregation in a reception, and on Snnaay next Mr. Nichol will preach at both services. A good m: NVAAA _TIET 1 St. Mark‘s Presbyterian Church was crowded to the doors last night on the interestinfi occasion of the inducting into the charge of the new pastor of the congregation. _ Rev. Peter E. Nichol, Rev. John Neil the Moderator otf Toâ€" ronto Pr(oisl])yr.ery, prlo;sided. Rev. Dr. re; iv t 0e ta. tha (::xm‘trs%er, %nuemuqu'J.efhfiorrMn deâ€" livered'th‘e_chargeto the people. Rev. We are glad to observe that the inâ€" +i 'fiflg he Rev. P. E. Nichol into the ~*C*C" of the con regation of St. fi.arks Preabyterian Ehurch, Toronto took place under such leasing cireum â€" stances _ Mr. Nichol Eas been a good worker, ‘‘a workman worthy of his hire" and the fime of his good works has preceded him. The following is the Globe‘s report of the induction: â€" BHinitercmmmnmme_ THE INDUCTION OF THE REV. P. E. NICHOL. STONE & WELLIN GTON, & Eciuga on s e emd han engaging in tnrnung. Send application and we will show Â¥ to earn good manav e d(:mand for fruit, wl elsla Let ) THE HOME. In this dampened sand put the cuttings so that a bud or sprout is under ground, preesing the soil firmly about the stem. By growth of shrubby plants they are almost certain to grow, and roots may be expected to form in abcut ten days. Usually the pots need to be filled bu twice a week, as the sand stays moist a long time, but carefol watching wili teach ® â€"â€"~ =«+ar â€" ‘Tha sand must with sand and mold until the pan is full up to the top, then pour water in the pots unâ€" til a‘l the earth is damped. It will soak the thing Write for Prepare a soil of oneâ€"third leaf mold: and Pacific mlnly. Tois is not my first visit!|~ Af 10 Canada, 1 was Lere six years ago, Dut | â€" amman I n ust say Mficm‘am to be going mhead by lears and bounds, The will pay vis is nos my first visit| â€" A CQAPLLLLIIVAR 0 . o TRA mm ported by a plea that the lady was put to nxpuqc,{ndl:lhu_o must be besides cvi:l-uoo ‘.F. less mean than the faithiess man, he very small number of suits for breach of proinise have always Leen eupâ€" ported by a plea that the lady was put to engagemente are broken off in France as well as in England, but it is only in Engâ€" land that beavier damages are awarded for a broken heart than for a broken leg. The offense is all but unknown in the French law courts, whetber it is that Frenchmen are less inclined to it, or that the French girl dislikes bringing her rentimental woubles into court. To show English readers how h’dibly prejudiced French persons of both s&xes are upon this subject, it is enough to say that a young lady who Held of Less Account by the Law than Broken Lrgs, t# hulfiu‘us‘c-w differâ€" mdn“dmhw and !‘mannur-murikh. than in the views held on both sides of the Channel Permanently Cured by Taking AYERSâ€"@ to turn her wounded feelings | Affliction promise, Of course e uies 3 m IN FRANCE 430 Head Office. Toronto. OAPITAL, Authorized _ $2,000,000 . a@* Pail up 1,000,008 ~ REBERVER FUNXD ۩00.600 W. F. Cowan, Aonm in all M-dpt‘l’ .fl-'h“::. Agenersl Banking business transacted Drafts ssued an coliections made on a1l points. Deposâ€" tlh.rndnt' and interest allowed at current fluwou‘tl firstâ€"class Horse Shoeing Shop JAMES LOCKIE, DURHAM AGENCY. SAVINGS BANK ©1 per year, IN ADVAoR MNAGE Editor & Proprieton Geo. P. Reid, i8§ OLL. IE KRESS. Ite 1 Old Stand Bukel’y. 188 and . evening ulmerstonfor «cand Strattond Cheaper ‘rincipal at current &A Gcon 1000 p, m 6 40 p. m ve tal on 9.2 425 lGrey, y# 1e

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