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Grey Review, 23 Apr 1896, p. 2

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. A. Lacas, w mic as»: '3 . i, 'is. -k Jia {I}. ' MI"? W 1mm t t,,t,tGyhtikt. Iii, Arms»: Opposite ' Tow N HA LL. DURHAM iiiiiir'axjaere's. )lustcihgvelflo.um; Swan: eteatred; his“ state cu "t'am,Irs an . _ CCT-, "et .nud either river from: e 01: 360d; " "i'-,)",',',";]','-,,'.:,','.') spring. 'afliTo/l'fl'i'lgti, 30W" Cek' "taREa, tkrtinrobg'edt humus: have orchard 1.0132. m.3_,w,91!;g artet “I” "'.' 44-; DJ Ptr s.rrse"arsm1tsriei'k The undersigned has received in l atryetityyt to Purchase "TiiFririG/ A mem in the vicinity ot Durham. ACCOUNTANT, V Insurance, Estate & General REAL E STATE k, MEWS ACCOUNTANT Hay, Straw and Mill Feed A Car of Selected Seed Ensilugn Corn, Clover and Timothy THE RENEWAL BILL. Seed. 300 Bags Oil Cake of 100 lbs., $1.25 Ircrjmg. Large The most 'uqtloriouedefeatthat could hnyers, close prices. Car Land 8/'astcrr jr! Bags. Landlpeini1ietsd upon any Gorgrnmenthns The Turnip Mange selected. byecial anple Top Swed true seed has been sown from the INSURANCE f FINANCIAL I Thumughhred Chester White Boar Farmn. Hun» and Cattle Bough: Ind Sold on Comwiruiun. My lone experience In C'. P, R. Laud Agent place , mom I. puoitim: no correywud with intending Emi- gvuunn m England, Ireland, Scot- land and the Eaten: States who have Mnuev to invest in Farm- in Ontario. Those who hue Fawn for b'ale can on me. New and Fresh Seed Houses i Placed in tho Mrs: Puliablo Co's. u. Lowe“ Rates. Burk. Pulled up and Balzac. Shuts got out, Tir ANTED. ONEY TO LOAN a from Q to per cent. according to tho muowa and acuity otr.retl. We take this opportunity of thanking our customers for past patronage, and we am convinced that the new system W111 merit, a continuance of the same. Eli, PARKER, 0110331305 ._'. I E; Du rhn In. 8331; Sam? A, LUCAS, AGENT. HAVE T.2T STD ALL STAPLE SEEDS. Salt in liags. '"""4 4,. de THE CASH MIC N.,' G. 8c J. IECKECHNIE. in moradhni 3mm Bear. St'. 9: h, '95. now Druggist d; Seedsman, Durham. has Thiu She sty'ntat 'will be. Mimi“. ”when of JNO. CLARKp, git, _ BOULDEN & 30., Human Makers, April3rd, '06. Din-bun 1 FOR Service. This splendid animal was imported from the United States and was a winner of fout Prizes at thee World's Fair, Chicago. Also RUFUS, six monthe old. tb got from Prince and Princm Lyons. and a thu, animal. . We do the trade in Raw Furs. Highest Price Paid. er stea Workmanship Unsurpassed il &c., " Heavy t Light Harness TO SUIT YOU. Fine Choice in Valises; Grips, Horse Blankets, In, an. CALL d; SEE OUR We Handle everything in the Hamel: line, " right prices. Fine Barrel Salt. been l , (s' "ietfi,f so; Harness I I C. LEAVENS, Jr. 'Washirurtonp "c1Ws'E,'2rirc2"S"i's if22 (mm: 'i'LWuSrt'i9 tLU' 'r'zatomaaratt,; ck from one of the best r Danna via Halifax. me true to name and to Carter's Elephant rand success when the 'cr the seed is reliable. FURS. Collars, Pads, . L 13.83, A_,- win L. It. " . urn-us, rim. a. ma Wig mama: L, MCI; retarr. cal-guest)! tarm prioduets. F " -91.. ._-- f setLth,1ArEr,.s:iy “mitts“ 1ieiiriti' s, Whips, In 1898 thtrDotrsinion Government re' resented to P:irliamettt. that Australia. I'gl',ti'l2'l a 'prvditas1ge market for the tryrplus mttrttdnetatretr of Canada, and got an Act pns'sed chewing them to pay $225,090 yearly for n. monthly line of swank-m "rom British Columbia to Australia}. 'ttwt/ttttttlr. to supply cheap Mes to Atrstralia, 1irP9ttdis maniac; Two very simnire things treearrtd during the closing hours of the debate on the Bill. One was the reading ot a telegram from Archbishop Langevin to Sir Charles Tapper, in which the astute ehareluuan asked the House of Commons fousooth to rass the Bill as it was. Demands ot t nis sort brings us _ back tothe days, of Cardinal Wolsev.' _ Nothing wassaid. Shortly afterwards Mr. anont moved, that inasmuch as no provision is made by the Bill for the support of Separate Sehcols, that the Bill be so amended that the Ei'gits, of the sale of crown lands in anitoba, be used for the maintenance of the Separate Schools. This was a direct and unconstitutional interference with the resources of the Prairie Province, bat, wisely, it was alsoallowed tudrcp without a comment. . s jheen intiiutetl upon. the Tupper Ad. [ministrutinn Ivy its own hand. The isosslon now about closed was held lt'n' the “pres purpose ot passing a iremedinlSchml Bill in the socallcd I ; interest of the minority in Manitohn~ i which minority hy the way dcmszh-il jno stlei, legislation. The session has (extended nearly over four months, {important measures have been quid lanide to make way for this Bill, i the right ofthe members of the House than? boon grossly disregurded. the [sittings of the House have been pro- _ I l longed for days tegether.--the health“ iotmnnyot the members havmg but?! I fund and the lite of one being said to l hare been cut short by the strain,-- i and now, after all the protestations of Sir Charles in the interest of the min- ( ority, even to the extent of his amn- ? ing that he Was ready to die for them, [and the evils ir,tiieted upon the House i and the country by the orgies nightly occurring in and around it, Sir Chas. Tupper has moycd that the committee do rise, and thus he has practically withdrawn the Bill. Was the whole mattera force from the beginning? There is good reason to suppose that it was', that in all this the Government has been playing a game of bluff, that the prize they played " is the Roman Catholic vote, and, that notwithstand- ingthe Bill being admittedly uncon- stitutional and unworkable, still, in " the principle thata half loafis better J than none the Roman Catholic Hier l arehy wanted the Bill and to secure l their vote and mfiuenee Sir Charles I made a gretcnce of coercing the House t topasst eBill and in doing so rode a rtrtitth-shodrw r the l Ights and liberties t of a constitutional Assembly. , cl m fied Cy ta Tl AUSTRALIAN TRADE. I w .-Generul Hamill docs not National lxmmlm-Evs. Tu! quantum at. pl'vsvnt manage in North DJKUXAI, Mammal \Vnshinmun. D a"? In s36 tV in ‘0" {a , does not bclicve in Bus. 'l'crunto h1rul. ', manage the utmty .\1u|:t.nxaand Numb outrage be cxem athe strut "I“ . AA PPC, , f . ei6s _ It?“ i, ' matie {men He was troubled with t' , severepnins through tho muscles of his ' l legs and arms. after three or fouvdays B l, Was ohliged to take to lmd. whom he lay 5 l rtearlyull winter. sulTering terribly from , I the pains. He became reduced Alums! Lu c', askclelun and was unable to relish food a of any kind. During his illness he suf- i tered relapse owing to trying to get up _ sooner than he should. Boylike he was L anxious to get out and enjoy the beauti- l ful spring sunshine and for several days ) was carried out and taken for a drive. l . This brought on a relapse. The doctor was again called in and as be continued . to grow worse he was otdered once more to bed. Things then looked very dark as despite the medical care he did not get any better. At last his father decid- ed to try Dr. Williumw' Pink Pins. Soon after beginning their use Freddie began _ to feel better.. His appetite begun to return pad the pains were less sew-u. Ashe cqntinned the use ofthe Pink Pills he regained health and strength rapidly, and in about a month was apparently as . weliturever, the'mily remaining nymxr ', ton of hitrtpyintrillttetrs benign slight T pain in the leg. which did mttdfserr ' for several month}. It? mt’gneind- ', L a in!!! years ago simMictook ’03 , "1 3mm 9nd Innuendo Ian-mad :3 1rryedtieee?trthe ,ttrAir1Fs,t1,itt),ti's,i,it- ri mummwmmmw ., r1y'sf,t'ii'9,')i, , a. ' 3* F-rs-e (ei afig i,' 'sir, a st 3; (iiiiii)"ii'liji; r,' 'tl't,rit,'tii'u'titilJii1?iil “may ft) ')C, ”m-hrmé'gngzgj- t 'i'ira"'i'i'i) 'GG 5r2'ii r'aff'r1, 3 .13;- 3 ra==e5gllEW, TttSM' 'gg r'in‘mn“; a' age inrelligov.ce. I in wolfvilh, that a very severe ill the moans to whi An intense Sufferer Through Pains in the Muscles or his Legs and Arms --Redueed almost to a living Skele- II I _jt:,.iv iiii._jiii, g i"iiiilWi "Rats 'ii-i-i-iii-iii)---'-)?), / CONFIKED TO HIS ROOM FOR MGR THAN A YEAR. p) ton A YOUNG LA0'S RESCUE. :ulinu Gm'ennnvm is now paying: $125. I!!!) " your fur u, monthly xn-mm-r to Anni-uh". and lime pnwwd an Act, .uulmnzihy: than] to puy 2527.1}.IK70 a ywu' fur " fast A: lumic M‘I'Vit " in England. Speaking HI the 011mm runl'q-rt-ncv. June, ISM. Hun. Mr. FINN-r. om- uf the Audmlinu tide-gains. mm; “Hm-up .-..:_... .'.rt A, A -. .. _. 'os to t,lus Mmmship linos, the (‘nn- I f tl _ Mr. Blair. one of Glenda”. pioneers. , Had. a ttit'.', seizure the other days Wevhopo cold um: I. no worse. I Fiddler Phi", of the North, is 'Pe"',-',','? mentmg on wheels these days. a in- tends to math- It cyele that will leave all others in the rear. m, wonder if it is built. for two. The Trwverston Goat was the recipi- ent of a little fellow the other day. No wgpthr the old one looks so pleasant. We iitrat, gutting. Igdkigifhnné s ottr. at. em WM tbwr’wléfiheexltp‘fzfl 9.1.993 A record holds good till it in hmken 'and no doubt. the Leunox boys worked _ hand at J. McNallv's to cut twelve eordr, 1 of wood but w. Payior and W. Faking-- hum wound up the season Ivy cutting fifteen cards in eight hours and a hair at. the Falls. It was witnessed by John Greenwood and others and meuured by mum-was visitors most. of whom any that it is no use hiring sawing machines when they are ant-nun . Seeding is nil the cry now. The prote Pects ot tall wheat are good around We source dare ask w. Firth for his secret of making 'he sup run. He has already made twenty wrlloas of tsyryp. Not thin. hut the pure stuff having mated we can testify. ion the hill top, our firm Irrivk chum-l looks like " sun! llll‘l (war the snrmumi ing mun”). A mile in the novth tum the rightly Immrd Rocky River. fur famed fur its “out. curt-s. falls mu] other scenery. Ir is here limb the falls are that m'l- the rendevous of pit'nic mud pleasure panics for lllllt'S around. The sight here is seldom (‘quallml J you “gaze on a cold. rapid river. churning itself a thoumud and one tinus into foam. till it plunges into in thirty feet chasm to fioiv on again calm and peace- fal towards the Ng saw an Glenrbadin. Our district is well worth its Heavenly name for here dwell n peaceful and in- dust-rimm people. Each of the lhron renowrted emblems are well represemwd in our midst, and you will find living in unity the Shamrock. Thistle and Rose. Should any of our readers require to know more about our district we give them " bunny welcome and any come, see and believe. but think that aim-r this Ion" introduction theF will be pretty wail acquainted with Zion. I Mr. Editor. 1 Spring is hum again and (In: warm , weather. is waking nature {rum hor. lam: winrvr's sleep. The human "gen haw." the bird's sung and the music of ther i l, Canadian hand are heard on every Hide. l l We have aim "eouued from mar revetjes i and nntxcing that the REVIEW was not rum-vaunted in our district we thought it would not. be intruding if we sent you i u letter mice a while In mark the doings of nnr vivinity. Perhaps Hrtttte of your I waders do not know where Zion is situ- ated , Wvll, it, is rather ,.ecluded hy I bring surrounded by bush. and is on the ty h and 7th r'outressions of Glenelg. Pc-rhupsa short aeyeription of its tutt" I’m-Imp: roundin :sun-nnm 1nd "ith ups u shun inn-n: mu I). Mr. Wm. Iyict.ao,1 hm: lout hia two Iwst,eows, the primzuy cause luring: :IC- cident, Fiediuiropevarions arr) in full blast. Mr. Jim. ' 'urnish. tir. lr-nding. ttm mum]. with MI acres saw“ lusL week. An unprt-vndvnh-d mortality mmm: l'nlvvsis said to extst, in this vicinity. Sunn' hnvvlnsb nil Ur Ill‘ill'iy "ll llwil' when from Manning. which 'it‘l'UlS to batik-nil “(u-mph; at ln-nhm-m. NORTH EAST NO M suty, K -? Autrivhat will has moved our ' our fiur Hr} rwvr mile to nice. Standing moldy Dlll' fine hrirk church 11-1 cn'er the surmund- “No. to the north mus wd Rocky River. fur rout, can-s. falls nud L is here that, the falls I rettdevous of picnic ies for miles around. seldom otpmlled J yum rapid river. churning l and one Linn-u into res into a thirty feet Jd I ZION. oltCh'ARDvit.LE, li' M F. N? M n sompwhnt Il l wl ld WANTED I I A good mm in our district to re sent the 'J'R,l't'hfflhr/',Tei'fe'. 1'P8T an.” Over 700 acres. The largest in he Dominion. Position germane» Bunya- Commiuion to rig t nun. tl i What do you think! One of the youthsnf our midst took unto himself the privilege of moving my best girl home and ptesented her wit b a valuable adorn. ment, "watch does that mean 14" An old proverb in "that sunshine always follow: min.” No doubt the past sewn has been utrymg one. huta bountiful harvest must. tth, be in store for as when M. was the nit to enluroe and stand by "libemrtty." i Mr. M. McEaelsern has engaged a boy for the summer seawm M. bus been studying economy during the winter. Miss Maggie McGiIlivmy has returned home from he visit w friends in town. Mr. Malcolm MrCullum has engaged with Mr, Jss. McIntosh. In free from the Ir::rr'eaq color-mg. Tht_rtto_ro you use of tt the better you like it. - this Gao. E. TVICK‘??? ' SON co.. I.” HAMILTON. 0.1 r. We M l'FT HAVE HELP. - We Par men and women $10 to $18 per werk tor easy home work. No books or paid- iug. Steady emplnyxm-ut gnaw-1mm d. Send stump for Work and parlicuL-us at once. HERMANN It SEYMOUR, 21 South Sixth Street, Phildelpisia, Pit. REV. EDWARD l. WES Mich In I “A. Bro-u- ndh'u Mu In]: gfgnunnnluiu Knew What Yea Chm. sst, or no beneM. A friend Mb: 10 , Hood's Sarnpnrilln and I I 3 toTethsr with Hood's Pills, ; ized more bcnedt from ti iv, » than from anything else” u l, From my personal exper; V ; Rood't, Sawuym ills to be a i, blood purifier." Mus. C. .. _ Cumberland tit.. Toronto. " at; n WATSON BROS Hood's Piils l' True Bioed Purifier ll iii. fi),; fig; £5; 'iiiii',i,.' i; "iiiil,iii',l"i (if/jr] 9., . _ . ' _-." V. _-iii'"),",')',', _Ci.1tii"' 1’ Hood's Sarsaparilla Ized more bcnedt trom theso medicine. than from anything elselhnveever taken. From my person-L1 experiment I believe Rood'. SaF-mpn ".'dn to be a most compteto blood purifier." Mus. C. (mommy. TT Cumbozhmd tit., Toronto, Ontario. " I have sum complaints a: have had I T during taac th "HTS” Women, who seem to he all worn out, will tind in purified blood, made rich and hmllllly by Hood's sursapa- rilia, pvrm'mvnt n-llct tsud-argue The following is trout a well known Weak, T'Fdif,Fairhs Tom LOGS rg./rO1D"Ji'u'rt,iN' NORTH IDG' [MEMOS H t,r'2iei': g, " TV . 23:35:32; CORINTH Is the Only ALIVE! t' 'tn t't':iiil?3'tlt',ri', tf.ltc,/v,'r,?iftiijii"t'i:,ii,it,') o..------" hint. -red tor yen: within-mule id kidney troubles and I rm: deal of medical udvioo ne, but luvs received mar A friend advhed me to “in nrilln nndl begun to use it, Hood‘s Pills. I have mal- " 5l', I a; iii5a,'iif)i"j' MIXEBV‘A. ,5" .rre. ;,...Hii\itRY "------ IuCL BLDG- I Calder’s Block } DURHAM I PHARMACY, CF'iTsst-Cn.eues,rs, tiaalat),)6i.t a _j,il';' ti) a Qt Ladies Sailor // Quality 7i From present appearances we are going to hare an early Spring, and that no frosts may Coll/C to mar the your] / ros- pects we ttOtt' late. May this Le {Miami a 3/1 ur If plody /or mde and Beast. EMEME AT THE You will want Ch and we will try and pl £2.00 and up. UI i,rc5i'diTfd'i? Garden And in auiveipation of a good time taming we here prepared afeast q” beautiful goods for you, at wry (on; prices. we have We ha re a this war, Ar II OF GRANTS AI), Come and see for yours/[If partake ofthe bargains " People eriderWy appreriao ains or Mem 'm/z (na mm , .7 J7 _ REM this week at the BOfiy1iir STD} (NEW GOODS Arriving ye input. Lr-rr, " and at; G. L. CtRANT. 2? {Ark Box 28. ' Hanan-r P. o. " Telephoue.'t - _ "m m. wribittms new 1y "Ntrotgat lo. cost. Com-ct- Notes and Aeeoants-na fa: it no eclieecion. Cuts, Farm: for Deeds. Mort-s. 3m and other wriuugu neatly and quickly pups-ad " Panama 111.. a.-. Terms as desire. . Mav ho you think it is not. hut m ' MILLER. the Hanover (Amaranth, n lending has"! it at tik per cent and on tee good loam M. lei-Cat- low-.. Hay is Scarce J. CAMERON Mo nay is Plenty. Crockery (a Glassware- Dinner- Tea * Toilet Set: At Popular Prices. A delicious blend m up in g “In. and 1 Ha. 'LuT2t'alr",, Tea of Teas KUMA TEA. --sxa.mMZEaaat- Ur Try it. and ynu will Imperfect): .atitstied. Also a full 'tssortmetstot Sold for 300- 11). Sold for toe. lb. Sold for soc, 37.13. CA.1 Lieu All Bastne" madam. SIDE, A pr1005 in! reaaottarle with} THE Y' awry Jody is invited g we offer 'ih'i)i.ikS' SMITH. ls, MW Jti%iiaratLtif ur (forts in We may they an gzre you a , gram is " ssortmerd of m Emul- COIVM. nuanced ANiaastoonasta ire " a call recess oats 1:090 190.119 " sewn nf [Mira/Lia shoe ing ! lb. 0012. you lit 2r f tCa, " 'if. f 2m Durham Tir country roads, Price 8.35. Ti . dandy. Cat] teed toi. a year, i:5 more 'i) ©LEVELANDS. " MCRESCE Goof 3W8 Battle t Some pea cess of c Advertisr.. but We f turn over; the most j ness. Cu Deparimental Sts 'ANS il Are KEEP l HI DUE

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