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Grey Review, 15 Aug 1895, p. 2

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+oh o "that by an day a Th: 6r¢] The t tests ar Cat be cleared Sir _John Costigan the minister 0° arine is well known. He has been ie hero of more than one scandal in e past, bat mo;’srcsenn one discredits rown honotr al that of the Governâ€" | rof which . .be is a member. The ‘mre these : The county of Vie : ~Brunswick, is favored byl' Mrvcra naclaâ€" af ewnenny sn BURHAM, AUGUST 1 is cla On al for certain soils. Without a moâ€"| towards the D ave swept down | cerned lost he tions and bratalâ€" | perty, railway ive women and | down to zero against ‘Foreignâ€" | this condition ir religion. â€" The | when Mr. Cos have taken steps | to purchase rand punish the | did do tor th ems likely some | body was su 1 be taken by | soon vanished emard protection | that on the 1 ina. the purchase Cabinet, of â€" (O) 15th. 1895 M VEVITHE n The difficulty wasto place the gypsum | on the market. â€" Finally a line of railâ€" | way was determined upom . A comâ€" pany was organized, and bonuses were | obtained from the Provinceial and | Dominion Govermments, but, the Tobiâ€" | que Valley R. R., for that wasthe name | of the new line, made no progress‘ towards the beds otf gypsum. All conâ€" . cerned lost heart, and the whole proâ€" . perty, railway and gypsum bed, went | down to zero. _ Masters continued in / this condition until the 12th May last | when Mr. Costigan advises his agent to purclase the property, which he ; did do tor the sum of $2500.. Everyâ€"| body was surprised, but the surprise soon vanished when it became known | that on the 11th May, the day before | the purchase was made, the Ottawa Cabinet, of which Mr. Costigan is a | member by secret order in council had . voted £35,200 to the Tobique Valley railway, a sum quite sufficient to comâ€" : plete the railway to the beds of sent year‘s amlary.‘. Council & to meet at Hanover on the 7th a rouacirum of 10 per. cent on next. *h oGigny en n mr. COstigan 18 a ministor of end sworn to look after the the country, not his own. se, «f that was possible, is the otf an increase of one to two housand dollars of a mail o the C. P. R. by a secret ouncil and withéut the conâ€" rliament. _ Not only so, but iring the House that there no increase of such expendiâ€" while these assurance were en the House by the Postâ€" ,_Sir Adoiphe Caron, Council granting the : made in fayor of the hard Cartwright pointâ€" deficit, of three quarâ€" dillars a year spent nent over and above frave uk nipulated the s Temiscouta there was no t Let our ‘C¢ One of the Brightest and Cl Talkers on the Liberal sitie of the House (Utica Globe, New York). county in 198°0. . He taught scaool Jor one year in Wellington county. He beâ€" gan the study of medicine in 1859 and graduated in 1862. In 1863 he established himself in his professionin Hanover, Grey county, where he has lived ever since. Dr. Landerkin is a progesisve Libâ€" eral ard has done yeoman service for his party both in the House and on the stump. Heis a very catchy platform orator and in greatdemand on the hustâ€" ings throughout the province. a aonnnnnte ty oggewewl. .w Dr. Landerkin M. P., for South Grey perhaps one of t ive t D: Ruxcisamsar CurED Ix a Day.â€"South Americanâ€" Rbenmatism Cure, for Rheninaâ€" tism and Neuralgra, ‘radically cures in 1 to3. days, .1ts actiion ugon the system is remark sb{q mysterions. _ It removes at once the cause and the disease immedietcly disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, ©75.cents. Sold by McFarlune & Co, P1 m ud always on the alert to catch an ent napping. His pointed quesâ€" ind interjections during the speech »pponent frequently have a very il effecé and are often more effectâ€" in a halfdozen speeches. Landerkin was born in Simcoe v in 1820. He taught school for GR. LANDERKIN, M. P PRICEVILLE ne ie Wefi ic 7om en ie o fi}% BR YoRks,â€" < m en "“::”'Lu e ', No -,*i»“:'&.x:‘\"“' ce K- ‘(_‘:;,5_1,;:»,,_‘% P : t Cl eclrde t i »,l{fi};, sorditete e Cleverest The Town Council is at present enâ€" gaged in the all important duty of str king the rat:. _ Some striking tuings have been said too, We have been offered a money conâ€" wleration to publish an account of a certain commuttee meeting at which Reeve Gorshne and Councilman Calder were the only members present (the Clerk was there,) but we respectfully decline to accept good Upper Town money for such a purpose and leave the town to imagine the meeting beâ€" tween the two financial champions. The rate is 21 and Tâ€"tenths mills, last year 22 mills, This is an excelâ€" lent showing considering the extra expense the town has been at this year Not many expected it, few would have been surprised had the rate been 25 mills or more, and many are dissatisâ€" isfed that it is not at least that figure for a yery good reason, We have all as boys rolled up a snow man. â€" At every turn he grew bigger. We tixed up his features and lhis limbs, and he stood with a human resemblance till we tired of him, or til) collapse came by sun or yain. _ This town is rolling up a dobt, it is getiing larger year by year, WC arc trimming arcund it with debentures, loans, etc. It is getting a very ugly head upon it, we arc tired of it, but the paralled ends here. We cannot, it: eems smash it. No financial sun or rain exists to disâ€" Solve it. _ It is even now threatening us. â€" Therefore is it thay many would use the cudgel of a higher rate. to deâ€" Stroy it. S in s EOWLJ If the Reeve can prove that this town ean be run in legal grooves for 18 or 19 mills, without getting embarrasâ€" sed, the town wants to know how. The town wants to know also, now that the proceeds of the sale of the 1r« engine debentures bas diminished to about halt the original amount deâ€" mosited how this is to be met if Ronaild abou posih shou not 1 they The stuantion CaLs 101. LUCLORNQ Lo provious councils left an increasing debt. let this one carn its reward by try ng man{@‘ly to reduce it. The act plainly shuts out the possibility of getâ€" tine a reverue from the d ‘bentures This for two reasons: O NCM DUO: iness enterprise would like to be sadâ€" dled with @a debt incurred before they started. Again let us use the town while we have it. A destructive fire, always possible, would make it heayier 01 those remaining. â€" As far as possi!‘e Let cach year meet iis own ind« btâ€" ness. Let us get down to hard pan, without looking at next January‘s votes. B >onkâ€"In Smith‘s Falls, Ont., on Aug. )ONKâ€"In SMIUI B 2 £009) 2200000 CX C100e C 20800 Peth. the wife of Rev. C. 8. G. BOODE, | pastiegtass in plaim on of & daughter. | stamps. Address The DaAv1 :â€"In Egremont,.on ‘the 8th inst., | | : the wife of air Wim. Day:s of a gon. â€" | _Sold by all Drugy Wrare advised that the agent of the * Canadian Annual" was a little too previous in promising us terms for that publication. But we may assure our readers that other and satisfactory arrangements will be made in the same lin. TheFathor Attacked With Rhoumatism and the Son With St. Vitus Danceâ€" A story That Can be Vorched For by the naig hbors. FATEER AKd S0% CURED. 11 NoD mt ocm e debeutures bas diminished to halt the original amount deâ€" d how this is to be met if Ronaid 1 nccept a settJement. , Shouald :e council be enguiting how far uay go withort runing a darâ€" "incurring persoual liabdity ? : sitaation calls for courage. â€" If VILLACE OF WHITECHURCH BEVELOPS A SSNSATION. STRIKING THE RATE 1 two reasons: No new bus prise would like to be sad: a debt incurred before they omm ac t doteti, en efi inias i on Bviepen ol aine iR C itaaâ€" parremitiand L ecimete ns oo en Yeaanns t omerte BIRTHS. _hence the only der the burden tnce ) Having secured by Creditors‘ Sale at great reduction the stock of Lately beld by MR. T. MOFFAT now prepared to offer Than ever. _ As the stock wasoriginalâ€" ly purchased cheaply purchasers will find it to their advantage to Call, Exâ€" amine and Buy what they need in these lines. during th the Stock 1 Car load of those famous Percival PLOWS. 1 Car load of the Adam‘s WAGONS. 2 Car ioads of Tudhope & McLaughlin BUGGIES. 1 Car load of Dextocrats and CarTs, Moffat Selis Cheap.iz 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 " T & E" brand of pure Virgivia Tobacco. REâ€"OPENING en o onl eovered. ‘ Beware of raprincipled druggists who offer inferior madicines .n Zlace of this. Ask for Cook‘s Cotton Root Compound, fake no subst(â€" memmomhmhw and we willsond, sealed, by return mail. Fullsealed. perticulars im plain envelope, to ladies only, $ ""Monsoon" Teais put up by the Indian Tor ers as a sample of the best qualitics of Indian E-n.. Therefore they use the greatest care in the selection of the Tea and its blend, that is why they put it up themselves and sell it only in the original F‘h‘“' thereby securing its purity and excellence. ut up in §6 Ib., 1 Ib. and 5 lb. packages, and never HARVEST IS HERE To meet the wishes of th The Geo. E. Puckett & © Hamilton, Ont., have pl market A Combination Plug of Fincer Tca In Tc WoRrLp l b" FROM TME TEA PLANT TO THE TEA CUP ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP !T. If your grocer does not keep it, tell him to write to To Smokers 6 Twc Fincey Tca In TWE WoRtb FIRE IXS Better Bargains Clerk 0 Dated at Holstein this 12 S. J. MOFFAT 64 These Go n the sea The in tas "T & B IN ITS NATIVE PURITY CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, GROCERIES; Eic. . .. And we are ready for the season A PERFECT TEA m See whatwe Have CGot! DURHAM MARKET 4001b ... .....2... §2 a LDER & LIVINGSTON, N., Q,. & J. McKechnie. n oo emnaiehs n / .. l uaeignt Poeemy Aempooe 'gv{;;:,‘!:u:-.»'g.i”: hok » ?{ *-r Pn eante s sn o tenie e Nie ooo mm s o ut in c in nop onl 4i P ereylint 5 Jc. 2t ht thonad : iWelme eim en mer en prenmit e Pol i e ind c o. ecrematieny e eraiae | o uo Lse ?fir'}u,m'&‘?flwfi,‘?%“wwf ie ~ts § _.?, y CA . : n ts e e e . vr'.?'t’.-: se *> ya $ Mn nA e ie sie sns oo raes hle h;;"»‘“fi‘f"f%fi-"f’ 'H"TI"«& 0 es merp ie xi ts01 Lower Town. Durham. ANCE attended to Prompt: SX XOXUXE T inu NBE Geeuted ho Nvaien are all bought at the Lowest Cas . Come One! Come Ail, and ge t & Son Co., Ltd., e placed upon the IMPLEMENT3 Ete. f F.gremnut th day Aug. customers 73 e A good man in your dist sent the * Fontbill Nursé ada." _ Over 700 acres. T ’ the Dominion. _ Position im Salary or Comumission to ri J[}'_‘, ' With the increasing dem â€"~<~»~ it position with us as S:ules bet ter than engaging in far ving|"> your application and w «39| Y°" how to earu good mon fam: School Teachers!! its ju . _, _ | for you during the summer ACR | particulars. 1$ '{ Thoroughbred Chester White Boar, with Full Stock of all door, An or driving shed. retived farmer Car Loads of Masse MOWERS a Full stock of Spr Toiton Harrows rows, &e. will stan his owner The usual conditions govern all 1 ness done. , N ants en l The Crops are reported goodâ€" prospect of High Prices for And Winter Is the right place to go for Fair Dealing No Famine in South Grey! WATCHES, That f oX n y mpri‘tco I Apply to SILVERW ARE. TERMS: $ good MAI H1ICHEST PRICE PAID FOR BUTTER AND ECCS. STONE & WELLINGTON & il FOR SALE. MB Clydesdals S man in your district to repreâ€" * Fontbill Nurscries of Canâ€" er 700 awcres. The largest in inion. _ Position }»ernmuem-. Comumission to right man,. e increasing demand for fruit, with us as Salesman will pay n engaging in farming. â€" Send plication and we will show 0 earu good money. voUul . RACA Ee EZX O L. $6.00 to Insure a Foal J. P. TELFORD r the summ wbie, Lot 13, C th ROBT. WATSON . in the Town of Daurâ€" i weves, (at present the Rev. C. Cameron) on wrick cottagge, 6 rooms, is, kiteben,good cellar, tern and wood shed. vell beside the kitchen ird; a bank barn and suituble spot for 1 es and must be sold Barcains and Pick of n T eyâ€"Harris BINDT ind DRILLS. P call * Je Stallisn, i E '"‘5 men of the above| *uks ooo mm mane incoesove cenpnmeesing wath *L McARTHUR‘S STORE nurns W Exn Cz Barrister, Durham, Ont Toroxto. OxtT. kinds 0 1 HARROWS SFES Issued. st the thing . Write for W heel} iglish‘s Old Stand, Upper Town., m goodâ€"the yield and sample expected to turn out excelient. The s for farm produce gives the farmer Renewed Courage to be prepared for the USsi D Durham, May 1st, ‘25. Just Arrived And Sold at Lowest Possible Prices. Calland inspect and be Convinced. wWAREEOUSE, Upper Town, Durkham â€"DEALER INâ€" All kinds of Farm Machinery, Vehicies, Organs & Pianos, Sewing Machines, Etc. We take this opportunity of thanking our customers for past patronage, and we are convinced that the new system will meris a continuarce of the samse. "Large Saies & Small Profits." EVERYTHING BOUGHT FOR CASH One Car Brockville Buggies, also Gananoque, and Campbell, Lonâ€" don Carriages & Buggies. One Car Chatham Famous Wagons, also Snow Ball Wagons. New Stock of the famous Ramsay Cartsâ€"at fabulous prices. Frost & Wood‘s Singe Apron Binâ€" ders, Buckey Mowers and Tiger Rakes. One Car Maxwells‘s Light Steel Bindersâ€"cheaper. than ever. TXt) â€" Worthits ostasatatiior _ 627 . The only safe way to use a Strong Poison FOR GALE BY D>»url:um, Augy. O0th, °04. CHAS. McKINNON #4 McFARLANE & CO. We beg to inform our Customâ€" ers and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivalent, and that our Motto will be f Of finsh | THE GASH CHAS. McKINNON. ADOPTED BY and Good Goods at Right Prices. NO MDONG REQUIRED .. G. & J. McKECHNIE. Now on Ham Maxwell‘s Steel Rakes, etc. Coulthard & Scott‘s Seed Drifts and Harrows. Wilkinson Ploughs and Seaffiers. Organs & Pianos of the best makes. A few Stoves at job prices. New Williams Sewing Maâ€" chines. § Full Stock of Repaire â€" always on hand # 1e commeon at the rect park as to the excelle make an attractive <p admit it means work. ed as to How the worl inaugurated but thin! would be given to a the Park Commissio day at least each yoa workers there in mak according to some we drawn up by compe landscape gardeners. m etc. are a few way «energy might be expouded and pilcasantly. and make Mr. Bannerm: the Gospel is s tion and n brought in frc nerman purp soon as his he somre of the Sams. the ic patches in the bush, for croquet, quoits, bowis, et of permanent fixturesfo: ments, making a «traigl for short races by the cb ion for boatitng, mak Park® wita its poet.c name beanty and a jov forever" deats of our town and vicii U He M Inprove LOSAL AND C 3E 1 IENERPAL

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