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Grey Review, 19 Sep 1895, p. 3

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Courage RNESS! ARNESS| MOCRAT hing, trustworthy men t repre~ s in the sale of qur Choice Nupsery . Specialties sontrolled by us ut Sahn?' or Commission paid y. Stemd ‘y employment the yeaT . Qutht free ; exclusive territory : ience not nocessary ; big pay A*~ worker=; special inducements to ners, Write at once for particular® sstsssw rey! ouaAs sSMITH. ECCS. ESMEN WANTED, s%e%%882%%*p lesale ! Right Prices. a%| GORDON, s and others attenâ€" r FViano. r the Best ROCHESTER, N 13 Bone } A§CH eading Jeweler VER,. KNIVES, TORKS, DESERT and TABLE and COLLAR BUTTONS, INGS, &e. NURSERY CO., SELYV ES ‘ay wil The o be n and see for seli GOODS sSPECIALTY. We ELR Curry way of )oubi6 kinds \ M juoue Miss Maggie McDonald, left last for Toronto. Mr. Neil Graham, of Wiarton, W town Sunday. Butter tbok a drop last week cheese patrons smile. London Show this week is cla more attention year by year. Mr. Jas visiting a Nr. and morning i Have yo at Ramsiay advertism« Mrs. H. Mrs. Wils Mr. C. Mo ton Sta Exhil recei} Mr M The LOCAL AND GENERAL. M are amply S illllntrs}t:d.n 4s is graphica ‘ the paper Mlyd who have som: â€"aight be inter see it. First C Juth, Minn. enclosing MB 8209900 uou he reechoes the cry of good crops, which comes from every part of the west this year. Mr. McDougall has a good posiâ€" tion on the Northern Pacific Railway, which he has had for four years A little colony. of seven Ot eight young men from this country are near him and all doing well, as Grey boys should. It may interest many friends _ round Priceville and Durham to know that Mr. and Mrs. McDougall intend paying & visit soon, when we hope they will not miss the Review office. f Or Aar.â€"South Grey . Society is now of age.. Th Tuesday and \Vednesdag’ b Annual Exhibitiorm It has ous youth and there is noâ€"re should not grow with incr in the futurc. l;’ur gl} of h: iT Or Aar.â€"South Grey Agricultural | Society is now of age. . The show next Tuesday and Wednesday being the 21st Annual Exhibition; _ It hm\hag a vigorâ€" ous youth and there is no.regson why it should not grow with increasing vigor in the futuare. . For all of these twenty one lyears. Mr. Jas. Edge has been honâ€" ored with the Presidentship, while for sixteen years, the arduous position" of Seey. . has been â€"8UC cessfolly filled, by Fostmaster Mc RKenzie, or better * Secy. McKenzie. To the unremitting diligâ€" ence of these officers mtuch of (fgx.put success bas been due, and we hope for the future that South Grey Society may never lack such men. f M )op CrOPS.â€" ed from Mrt M y 10 1 OM M cessn n. enclosing his subscription, es the ery of good crops, which m every part of the west this . McDougall has a good posiâ€" Lo Xarthern Pacific Railway, WOEEAE moe C on meieo Anevann . Barnes, one of our subâ€" e, to whom our thanks are ; special Rat Portage and s number. The advantages r place as a summer resort set forth and heautifullz "A trip to Fort Frances y descrybed. We have laid id e; thinking some of those me thought of movinq there evested enough to call and { Wiarton, was in com H. McFayden, ol friends at Flesher last week and ck is campaignâ€" h Bruce in the the Patron canâ€" T rt left Monday of students ive*secured | will come i letter recently reâ€" i1 McDougall, Duâ€" last week tford, and visiting at fine silks prices see Industrial know the claiming have received & Satwrday Night Odafe 1 t week M r sight young are near him y boys should. friends _ round Inow that Mr. Mel vered by NEEDED: | short one. â€" Few or none hear that | quy‘s threshing and the t hought it | and out of the barns like | . Sunday sucking the sweets of the ats. _ Th¢ | sver for the bulk of stra extreme | ing out well, and if only y Sunday | forthcoming matters wo rlington, ay at the ome 10 or ved. from e he was T ved upy ars He Ben Nevis Camp meets on Friday the 27th. inst. f We thank the management of E. Grey Fair, for Pregs favors. MrJoe. Firth, of town js visiting friends in Brautford this week. A newsy Dornoch budget arrived just as we are closing the forms.. Mr. T. W. Turnbuli paid Flesherton friends a visit on Saturday last, Mr. Cassels, the obliging clerk at Ramâ€" say & Morlock‘s is at his post again. Mr. Bert Chadwick, is back from the Northâ€"west, looking well and hearty. Mr. J. Townsend, of Toronto, is visitâ€" ing his brother in tOWH this week. Mrs. Dan Greenwood, of the Avenue, attended Toronto Exhibition last week. Mr. Arch. McFarlane,. of the Stanâ€" dard Bank, Cannington, 18 home for & holiday. _ One Millinery Apprentice wanted, apply to Miss Ramsay at Ramsay & h Moilock‘s. C. Stevenson, at the Wooliep Emporâ€" jum, Lower Town, takes any products of the farm in exchange for woollen goods. . Cash or trade for eggs or hides. Hanover Show w under rather poor \ We regret we were complunentary tick He in 5 i We p and Fair Day saw the usual crowd of buyers and sellers and an unusual crowd of small cattle chiefly one and twoâ€" years old, evidently brought there for the purâ€" pose of reducing stock as the barns bave an eimpty look about them in general. The large number offered. made buyets particular and low prices ruled. Quite & number were bought in the country and shipped here. A Remixpe®.â€"Don‘cforget East Grey Show Fair to be held on their commodi ous grounds at Flesherton, the 26th anc ous grouUnen 27 C000 oargements wil kc M IxT THRESHING.â€"Reports generally â€" dID to the effect that the season wi{l be a short one. _ Few or none have a whole day‘s threshing and the threshers dip i1 and out of the barns like bumming birds P MEAsit o n uo 0n on n | _ Fm®x Barx.â€"Mr. W. L. Dixon is well | J | known as one of the most ?mgessivo k fo ‘und successful teachers in the riding. but it is not as well known that his fine l | farm in North Egremont is also a model | fi +in its way. A fine new barn erected | \, | this â€"summer by _ our townsman, \ y |\ Counciller Geo. Moore is worthy of | . | inspection. For convenience of waterâ€" | f) ing stock from the cistern we have not | s seen its equal. A system of ]])ipcs with | * automatic taps leads into the stables | £ &nd out of them at pleasurc, while | weighted doors rise to the touch to alâ€" | 1 | low of the entrance or exit of a team. | $ , | The arrangements for feedin;f from a | 1 mow of any depth are also exellent, and | i | every where is observable convenient devices to lighten labor. f Psn COs o mes Lesie t cnge‘s & number were bought in the country y ind shipped here. ‘ A Remixpe®.â€"Don‘cforget East Grey Show Fair to be held on their commodiâ€" ous grounds at Flesherton, the 26th and 27th inst. _ One of the amusements will be a 5 mile bicycle race to come off at 2. 30. p. m. sharp the second day of the Fair. The board is sparing no pains to make this the best and most enterâ€" taining Show Fair ever held at Flesherâ€" ton. _ The Society will have a grand concert in the Town Hall in the evening #7th for which special high class talent has been engaged. M | Derby.. Adt speik DIGURCC O * 20000000 d | tion, | l On Tuesday the 10th inst, another of | those hz\})py events occured at the home | of Mr. Jas. Park, when his daughter { Jennie was united in marriage to Mr. "Thos Nichol of Colorado. The ceremony | was performed by the Rey. Mr. Craigie | | on the lawn in front of the house andwas . | witnessed by about 200 gussts. The | bride was supfi)rted hwer sister | Rebecka, while Mr. Jas, her acted . | as groomsman.. After all had been | treated to a sumptuou,r:gnt they then [ | proceeded to engoy emselves at r’| varicus games, NC as football, etc. â€" In ‘ | the evening Prof. Collet and Yirst made â€" ‘ sweet music on the Violin and the usual 6 tda.nce was indulged in. â€" Mr. and Mrs. câ€"| Nichol left for their home in Colorado ; | the following morning followed by the | gooud wushes of the entire comunity. Mr. Robert Lindsay and W son are both rejoicing Over t of another young ploughman of their families. 1 MLLAD 4 MB CY P c oys mnday last. _ Mr. Colin McLean is iterprizing purchaser, The engine odel of convenience and if as good ooks is a treasure. Among trose WAD MOOC, dustrial Fair at Toronto last Mrs. C. Smith and Mr. a.nd; ues s l A Nes wl pormel F nery aepartment Advance recor unppell, of H ughterof Mr. Ramsay, isay & Morlock, arrived iy and will take charge those who attend»d the m on in 22 natits ws, Sr., returned to r a few weeks visit Mrs. Tremelling, at .. much improved in t . A. D. Dewdney, at Frinity Church here ins, New Brunswick ith his family wher VICKERS, thers last ; to the s Ees Omncan in . s like bumming birds of the flowar. â€" Howâ€" £â€" straw grain is turnâ€" f only the price were rs would be fair. on Monday evenâ€" Addresses will be embers of the Mt. meets in Durbam is the death pworth, an Society nerally the firm tended the Inâ€" last week were and Mrs. Wm, v of the Exhibiâ€" eL. Wimn. Grierâ€" \the arrival in into each infant dy has pathy PD 18 e CC avemetncnt Stpogx DxatH.â€"In town on Friday last it wis learned with deop regret that Mr. Geo. Wright, son of Mr. Samuel Wright, Brickmaker, was lying in & very precarous condition at Proton Station, having been stricken down with inflummation of the bowels, Reâ€" lief was felt when a message came anâ€" nouncing hbe was better, soon to he followed alas, by the intimation that he was dead. â€" He was the oidest son, 25 years of age, active and vigorous, and a favorite with all. For some. yours he has had charge of the brickyard at Proton Station, and, being a torester, came over Lo Lake stration of che entered with vim . part in the bicycle then saw him, but a long and useful was not so to be. Independent Fore ed by death, and that youth is no monster, _ We joi munity in extendi bereaved parents 1( ing groL the pro hitch, a the proc than on Mr. Far after wl the ope througt t t list the last w preaent. Th §8) the L fon ¢ Rev. Mr. M: Presbytery in H Ar. George A1 ~ Miss Lizz last week. fall months We Party 20th Sch good and profitable tir Miss Sarah Isaac 1 from Markdale, wher some time with her friends were pleased again. * MSLswda The Provincial Unign of the C. . Sorieties is to be held in Brantford on 2ith, 25th, 20th, of Sept. We believe that Amos Society wnh not be repreâ€" sented. A lecture is to be delivered: by MP. Jno. Hastie some time in the near future in connection with the C. E. Society. We would like to see a good turn out, t 0 ht;;x'tztuv{\:-(; hope he soon may recover. Rev. Mr. McVicar_and family are enjoyiug their annual holidays at Blyth and other places. th t Hsart Diskask ReuryED IN 30 Mixore â€"Dr. Agnew‘s Cure for the Heart gives perâ€" fect relief in all cases Organic or Sympathetic Heart Discase in 30 minutes aud speedily effects a cure. It is a peerless remedy for Palpitation, Shortness of Breath,,. Smother~ ing Spells, Pain in Left Sideâ€"and all symp= toms of a Diseased Heart. One dose convinâ€" ces, Sold by McFarlane & Co. f C xt THE FC W l d fr NEI Ma DROMORE t H Adar but is on AT f th attended the last week. een on the sick n the mend at te went tet bject th t} the f _ slun t aige t qnccee c mmme ‘ Park lot No. 2. at present occupied by the Rev. Chas. Cameron is for sale. | This is a very desirable location for & | retived farmer, Apply to T on TerrnRD. at on to . isflitn-s 1 A letter from Mr. Frank J. TLeeson, (F Heniryn, speaks of growing business in that place. The death of Mr, Geo. \\'rig{n caused a sympathetic interest there where his brother, Mr. Samucl Wright has a prosperous brickyand. Notice. [ hereby notify the publi~ that myÂ¥ wife, Julia Ann, has left my bed and board without cause. â€"I, therefore, will not be responsible for any debt she may o ind ALBERT BELL wife, Jv board wi not be r contract ‘ thit be 1 { of .\]a_v,anr Salmon trout and VYMIS®: fish from Ist to 30th November. All well disposed [;frsonz are reâ€" quested to give the local Fishery Officers whatever information and assistance they can towards carying out the proâ€" visions of the Law." «"Complainants will receive one half of the fines imposed, and. be paid for their costs and attendance as witnesses." Fishing with nets or any pther ap~ paratus without I icense is prohibited. The use of firearins . Or explosive material to catch, shoct or kill fish is The use of AreMT! material to catch, sh prohihiled. The use of snares of purpose of catching ohibited. Mr. McFayden ha port every month ink the naterial fc proach PA in aldlie on timendiratrite mealt i ment recommended. x Hunterâ€"Fraserâ€"That foregoing reâ€" port be adopted and they receive $340 each for their services.â€"Carried. Dep. Fraser YCI orted as Com. on Fraser lridge. That a former report stated that contract was let to Belton Bros. for $55. When they completed Arthur Bridge they moved their effects to Fraser bridge, and com. instructed them to tike down one elm stringer from Rusnell‘s bridge to replace a broken one. â€" When coyering Was removed, it was found that the stringers (with the exception . of two) were unft for . use, W ord was_sent to the reeve when he and Coun. Bye came down and unanimâ€" ously agrt-(-('l it was hest to postpone repairing of said bridge as it would cost a large amount of money to supply new stringers at this senson of the year. They therefore instructed Belton Bros. to put the old bridge on the bank, . and recommend ed that they be paid $16 for their tronble. Hunterâ€" Swanstonâ€"That _ foregoing report be adopted.â€"Carried. Dept. Swanston reported that he let following contracts :â€" To E. Lapsley 80 rds. ditching @ licâ€" $5 10 at Lot 2, Con. 20. Thos. Philps | 40 rods ditching @ 30c per rodâ€"$12, also | 50 rods clearing brush $2 at fot 20, con. 17. T. Switzer 20 rods dl.itchig_s): @ 30c EP w meiryil We Jnt Tsd ither meag CrEeprt Aucyion SALF pELSUNITE Eon P en ceas ut 20 con. 16. Work is completed mended. TLCRNICCY Byeâ€"H unterâ€"That foregoing report be adopted and Dep. Swanston receiy2 §2 for his services.â€"Carried. ‘ The Reeye and Dep. Swanston reportâ€" ed that after arranging with reeve of Arthur that the statue labor be rated at 50c per day. They then "let ditchin and grayelling «mounting | 0 548,06 0. Arthur paying $10.50 Egts. share of bal. $3.10 being $1.55. The reeve had three trips to Coun, hase mnant reeve one ‘trip.". Total $4 The Reeye and Dep ed that after arrang Arthur that the statu 50c per day. They uncil met Sept The reeve bad and Dept. reeve expenses as com. Hunterâ€"Fraserâ€" port be adopted as xzrunwd.â€"(larrind. ous meeting Dep. Fraser as Com. On DMHUBC SHT* sideroad con. 5 reported it was in a very bad state of repair, two stringers out 0# four were 1otten, T. Ferguson was inâ€" structed to put supports under stringers (until harvest was got in) for $J. l':“w span is 40 ft. and if four new stringers ‘ were gob and covered with plank bridge would last many vears. Byeâ€"-Swunslmxâ€"Thut foregoing reâ€" port be adopted and order granted,â€" Carried. Byeâ€"-Fmaer»«The reeve is hemhg in structed to ascertain the number of days statute labor put on Proton townline by this Municipality and report at next meeting.â€"COarried. 1 E Ns WR iSbp n rrodâ€"â€"$16 Resolved Council go of the whole with the chair to levy the ra collectors.‘ CUZIICCCCETC Byâ€"law 74 was read for said purpose. Thflymte was levied at 6 mill‘:’ on the dollar same as last season, ‘and the Lame of Wim. Lawrence as Collector for | the North District at a fee of $22 and i rilax to the abova will be glven ing bills printed at this office} esnevsemmme in M " ancvomaty :g SEasox.â€"Mr. Hugh Mcâ€" "shery â€" Inspector g\r the id Beaver I‘Kiver is on the esent. We have received copy of the Official public ting to the close seasons for lose time for speckled trout wn. â€"From 15th Sept. to Ist or Salmon trout and Whiteâ€" :t to 30th November, 11 disposed persons ATC reâ€" rive the l«)(':AlIl)“ishel'y Officers information and assistance ' yg s Lamt EGREMONT COUNCIL _i 44A e ve snd Councillor Bye report vur bridge as follows :â€" fon of bridge by Belton Bros., .. Moss prov ding 8 wing piles, . Mclatyie cleaning roadway ‘ of bridge, $1.25; David Bye uth approach to bridge, $17.755 ishing and putting planks on , $14; Albert Yake mnorth apâ€" B"0.‘ Work completed pay: Fergus« »y 80 rds. ditching @ 1icâ€" Xs, Con. 20. Thos, Philps ig @ 30c per rodâ€"$12, also ig. brush $2 at lot 20, con. er 20 rods ditching @ 30c 50 rods brushing $2 at lot sustainedâ€"Communt ; to give an official ~ though we would r such report would J. P. TELFORD. ouncil go into committee with the First Dep. in the y the rates and appoint FV DCRX romnn 2 d Proton townline.~â€" Suag o Mesmenini radys Mesnpmmceand mad . 7 ignorance and made [hat the Clerk teo tiemsolvos in so d unicate with ber in | and sorely left an 1. getting a proper c stating that $20.12 | it is unnecesstI‘y | hgo Roads in gravel | would not be in it if ovelling snow. l to. stand before him at said communicaâ€" with the gloves. 8 regsent. â€" Ouirried. .. | to D# pitied than }: Sae wil! learn‘an it râ€":TlV\:Lt, Alex. Mcâ€" »t‘s, share for filling n in reference to & _mh. Minutes of and Imple: t Calder left on some time in visiting in 1O â€" davs also tak : kind for the killing . fish is Jom. on blji@ge at 5th That foregoing reâ€" received and orders payment recom To become proficient in a profession and half a dozen trades, If watchmakers could see themselves as others see them they would stick close to their watch business. â€" There are few business that pay a better protit. They remind me of a bad child nf\vuys wanting to do someâ€" thing they know very litUe about. They often miss the sile of a $50 watch by ,l)l'ctending to fit a friend with glasses. ‘be wise watchmaker of the present day has discontinued to sell spectaci( 87 King St. E. â€"__ TOI I visit Durham twice My large book on the eye, "How to Preserve it," can be had free by writing for it. Will be at MacFarlane & Co‘s Prug Store, Durham, Wednesday, Sept. 25th only, PROF. CHAMBERLAI, that of Mal. Sinclair for the South at a fee of $24 were inserted in the ByJaw when it passed the usual reading was when it passed the usUA ACMMICE C10 signed, sealed, etc. Counci} resumedâ€"Wm. Lawnrence reâ€" presented the dangerous condition of the hill at Lot 6 Con, 21. Bysâ€"Fraserâ€"That the reeve be in structed to put said hill in a safe state of repair.â€"Carried. Coun. Bye paid into Council $1.50 reâ€" fund from payment of land from P. Keith for registration of deeds. B_\'c-â€"I{unter-â€"That the acet. of Wm. Kingston for legal advice on Arthar bridge in Feb. last amtg. to $2 be paid.â€"Carried. Eneraoe 19 sn sn Wanke" ha LIFE IS 1CQ SHORT (cagahes it metwlont Resolved that the following accts. be paid :â€"D. Campbell, gmvel $4; S. Queen, do. $2.03; F. Dilion, do. $1.33 ; H. Wagâ€" ner, do. 85¢ ; Jas. Ward, Corn tax $1; And. Sim, gravel 83¢; M. MeCannell, corn tax $2: A. Han rravel $2.56 ; M. McCannel, gravel 26 ; fi. Morrison, do. $3.56 ; J. Kerr do 40¢ ; R. Morrison, buryâ€" ing a dead horse $1; E. Smith, gravel $2.53; Jas. Robertson, rep. Gardiner‘s c 295 ‘erso: E. Murphy, plank for bridge $1.50; i. AAU same 81 ; W. Bell, gray do. for ‘94, Mc; Jas. B Council _ adjourned Friday Oct. 25th. T\ is at present the W Kennedy Bros. (| whose company yo Angus Kennedy is ly Mr. Duncan McArtAUU gaged finishing a model pc< while Mr. John McDougall his premises by building wire fence. ) Mr. Donald M intends making improven of fencing. Nir. W m. Frost _ {DeLbeD PCO l ‘ Biflg‘) who has ::Yen!, x pleasant mouth with us returned to his home in Toronto last Tuesday week. During his short stay he made for hinself many friends and admirers, all of whom will always welcome his return any time that he ma{ a§ain find it convenient to visit us. â€" Mr. Frost is not only an athlete but is also well nigh a professional with the gloves, just right here we can u‘lh propriately say that those who made ‘ themselves busy enough to call the exâ€" hibitions, in which he acted as subject, in 3 l fake, also that they could easily do him with the gloves, not only displayed their * an en on Mn No ToA and Miss Minnie Sinclait erton Station, â€" She is is always in demand v Miss Minnie Mc the landlady of Flesherton Statio the old homestea Miss Magg Mrs. D. Rl‘ among those week. Mrs. Ang The delightful hum was first heard at the 1 MeDonald last Friday. the grain turned out MeMeekin did the wor McMeekin did the work, Mr. Dan Stewart has his brother, Mr. A.| Station, at the bharve week. A goodly number attended the prayer meeting held at the residence of Mr. Jno. McLean‘s Thursday night last. Rev. Mr. McLeod was in attendance. ‘ Mr. Morrow and his employee, Mr. Pater McArthur, are the first to start fall plourhing. They believe in an Mr. Morrow and his employ@0, 2"°% | Pater McArthur, are the first to start | fall plourhing. . They believe in an * early stazt. | Of those who we think that have ieast | cause for complaint as far as a poor Crop ‘ is concerned is Mr. Dan Campbell, as it . is thought that he has the best crop in the Grove as well as other places around us. â€"He was ably assisted in harvesting it by. Mr. W elsey Henderson. We heard it remarked recently that it was too bad that such a fine speciâ€" memof manhood as Mr. Augus Black should remain in single blessedness, But if report be tmebine as well as his neighbor Mr. Merchison will soon be joining the great army of benedicts. A look at the improvements made by Messrs Angus un-f Ronald McPherson will conviuce any one that they have «o+ "heen idle since coming to the will convince any not been idle s Grove. Witoint ied Mr. Mick Baxter returned from the lower seltleâ€" ment last week, no doubt with a loaded parse« To the Priceville scribs to the Advauce, who seems to doubt the reliability of the . G. scribe we might say that he may place implicit reliance in bis bumble servant, However his kind words to pur noted trio fit her very nicoly, it also goes to whow that he knows who they are as well as BASE LeC ol in uinernce otdns sAute ~consideration their where abouts. teking iuto considerkt0" that no one told him. Mr. Mike Honry and M». Alex. Carson intend leaving Tuesdiy mornins for a prospectivg tour by way of Jwen Sound to Michigan. We hope pur loss may be their geiu. Mr. A, C. McLean is assisting his brother Mr I>. McLean, of Priceville, ut stone work. Messrs. Halfpenny und Juo. McQuarrie are also among those who are reported to have good crbys eopsidering the yenr, Sat on uen lt i 00 in hn «EYE SPECIA LIST â€"Nir. James Henderson 1 driry line, he milks mo less daily. Chicago CaRss Messrs. Duncan Sinclair «nd Jobuston son aro busily engaged in the cedar lin sent, and are getting a heap of rails plled yesult of their Iabor, ‘The harvest in east end of the Gro roported fair, our muthority 18 Messrs. I Fadden, Alex. and Augus NMcLeod, who hi finished. . Et id Mr. Duncan DBaxter bas has DeCH ® appommanco of his premises of late, p« ming it aJone bus had something t he has built one of the lwiest fo the whole farm and is also ongnged brick chimneys 0n the house at pres s vawen ced The Scotch Town man should PERICZITEEOARICC thore‘s nothing brilliant in making» gucs® ct who ancther corespondent‘s ‘nows boy* is, it alzo shows bad taste, as people in ‘glass hoases Lever throw atoues,‘ . w would ~hece inform . our young friend that in future for him to ‘light on the scribe only as it is only. he is sure of, We would also inform bim Yight here, tiint his trips in sucsession was for mews‘ not for ‘Jealouny‘ us the like of that is strictly out of our lines. In looking over. onr bedget we find that wo have, with possibly & few exceptions . every famiiy or & representative . of every fumily in the Grove included in this woek‘s news. Itis seldom we get over Our territory in this mauner, My. Phazmncist Conkey intends taking in the North n Exhibition at Owen Sound before leay ing for us Kennedy, of Winnipeg, t the welcome guest of the Bros. She is one of those pany you never tire of. _ Mr. nedy‘is also expected short figie and Annie Mclnt McLean, of Pricevill se who visited the Gr MAPLE GROVE at the barvest f Frost (better 1 ter has has been adding to the premises of late, perhig s chom s haud something to do with it. » of the latest fonces around und is also ongaged in building i the house at prescat. n man should remember that has been assistIDg A. Stewart, of the irvest for the past trkes the load in the s than pine cows twice n of Mr. We und airly we busily of the Grove is also is Messrs. Hugh Moâ€" seod, who have about athlete but al with the > can "(Y. who made call the exâ€" thr wn lower seitle 11 EW OMOTTY RTIC ETT mthumumet' q”@rmtmm ston Henderâ€" c line at preâ€" piled up as & Mr States l at the W Thoroughbred Chester White Imported an At this t A pril 101 Holst well | A Combination Piug of well watered, WOZ " reres cleared and . u Good frame bars and : ling house. Rent pay To Smokers «* » pex 4 me eAnpeament 5k 'W‘P \ oi on No og mbnee Aakioner o To meet the The Geo. E. Hamilton, Or market TY For further This Supplies a long the consumer one 20 cc cent picce oP 2 5â€"cent ] ous "T & B" brand Tobacco. TERMS : $6.00 to Insure OT 33. OnsOON monso0n ‘Washington,‘ stand for the wner‘s stable, 1 THC rmwest Tea in TWC WORLD TERMGS **Monsoon" Teais put up by the Indian Tea foweflna sample of the beat qualitics of Indian Teas, Thercfore they use the groatest care in the selection of the Tea and its blend, that is why they putit up thomselves and sell it only in the original AEUP CUTUUO Sccurine its purity ndao_ell-nes- ;utitnp themselves SNP 70077 00 and exceller ie = n nun * AU-&ODMOOER‘KI‘.EPIT. llyurmdn-wkmi&wuhiflwvdub .‘l'llI-.HAYT“LOO-O “T & B” FARM TO RENT. The tin tag Clydesdal ren rl FROM THE TEA PLANT To THE TEA CURP IN ITS NATIVE pURITY A PERFECT TEA he wishes ol I 3. Tuckett & Ont., have ; 181 MRS, S. ORCH ARD por! particulm's als Stalli Tl with T & B " is on svary piscs. ULDEN & g of 100 acr 11 fenced. under Cl sMOLXE TOBACN. Call and see them ) long felt want, giving 20 cent plug, or a 10 cent piece of the famâ€" brand of pure Virginia WV“""""}" , "m w e n noi o oo o + t y 5 Oy o oo LAAAE ’JAGD»J}&)Q:ED»LE,'A:.‘-:f'Jâ€"J‘i“ "‘ on Both Fitters and Wearers to hand. No Registered breaking in needed, they are made to fit fln the feet. oz "=â€"! 5€,. L. GRANTE of their customers & Son Co., Ltd., e placed upon the able th w A TSON + cultivati( fortable d w in advance ipply to e a Foal $1 ~JAPAN TEA. Al BOal Ii Toronto. RH A M ular A direct Shipment of 20 Ib. Chest New Japan Teas. Exceptionaly good value just "to band at Grant‘s. Call and get a sample. 8O SHOES ! OLD BIG 4 Wom Floor Oil Cloth, 111; yd. wide, 40¢ yd. Fine Allâ€"Wool Youble Fold Dress Serges, 25¢. yd. Men‘s Top Shirts from 25¢ up. Men‘s Socks, 10c pair up. Prints. Flannels and Factory Cotton at the lowest prices. Big 3 Ib Bar best Laundry Soap, 18¢ Best 2¢. Japan Tea in town. Try a ssm AN &4 Co Misses®‘ at d e ul t RAA C n SS duxGXhAYCT &n honest Dollar s worth of j Merchandise Has been the Foundation of A parfial List of our BoLIUVUAN_***~ *~ SUGAR BARGAINS. 22 Ibs, Standard Granulated for $1.00. _ "S% gar 26 ibs. Ligl 28 lbs. Light Brown for $1.00. l White W ine, TLA&A®U UM0M C000 oos ce 9t t <â€"_. PparkEeJ eoli Hnealseait. o2 â€"C~â€".â€" <ais MEASURE Good T« TEA BARGAIN®. l“'inv i Di NVery Fine Extra India Break{ast £0c. Extra Hyson Boots & Shoes. â€" Pn e rprnecdhmd 6 ths Rasins 2 Pure Spices, Give Us a Call Another lot of our Celebrated s ! Have goue up from 25 to 50 per cer Stock bought before the raise w PRICES as long as they last. n‘s Heavy Lace Shoes, WNc. Women‘s Pr mecing AP Ceagrc 2s 0n nfi PRICES as long as they last. n‘s Heavy Lace Shoes, WNc. Women‘s Women‘s Prunella Slippers, Elastic 1 Children‘s Shoes all sizes. Men‘s Boots Best Ladies‘ Shoe Dressing, 10 and 2 15c. per & 1 25¢. per . _ 45¢. per ®. ure Moc FOR 50c. R;r 16, 5 106 20 AntCn e Mocha and Jay a Coffee, Ground on t,hepr«-misa is L’cherlb.. 28 tb box for $1.15¢. bibs. Pea ices, Ground and Whole: Cloves, Allspice, Cinn: Peppers, etc. etc. Try our mixed Spices for Pick 202L a vers 1 30. Foundation of our Success. », 8 Its %or $1.00. . 5 ths for $1.10. To, 5 bs for $2.00 \;' iâ€"x-zâ€"e,fEng‘.ish Mait, Drugg 5 Ibs for $2.29 of our ASTOUNDING BARGAINS. TO W aAT, tton. .â€":__ _each. k Bast Castile or Oatmeal Soxp. 76 , 18c. or 4 Bars for 25¢. ry a Ib, _ Heavy Galvanized 14 qt. Pail, 25 ur $1.06 lot of Tinware. , We Want Your Tradeâ€" «ist & Seedsman, Durham. BLACXK TEA 1OX [;DI' adFZIXCC+ M ire C 7 Whole: Cloves, Allspice, ‘innamon, Mase, Try our mixed Spices for Pickling. & , 5 tb for $1.75 Best Black 75¢ per D. Best Table Oil Cloth, White and Colore« Allâ€"Wool Tw‘lied Grey J Men‘s Under Shirts & D Men‘s Rubberine Stand | =N TEA FOR * Extra Imperial 20 No. 1 Ja.pan Soc Extra No. 50 â€" 50 Can: adian Maltand Cider. All the time. ie in amashed Au) abam 20c a be ent, but we bad a large which we will sell at the 5lbs. Pearl Tapioca for Cloth, 45â€" lJa Garters, 70c . €Oc. 5 ib for $3.50 Hoxest DouLa® BUT le ight Yellow for $1.00 per er Ib, 5 Ibs. for _ Me. or Ib. 5 Its. for $1.50¢ per 1b, 5 Ibs [OI‘ m 10 $ o 0i AJj

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