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Grey Review, 2 Jul 1896, p. 1

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[1 VOL. XVIII.â€"NO. 26. We take this opportunity of thanking our customers for past patronage, «nd we are convinced that the new system. vill meris a continuance of the same. "Large Saies & Small Profits." The Implement Season 1s Democrats in Stock which we any person in need of a Bargains at WY holesale ! Cozre at once and we will surprise you with low prices. We have a large shipment of Stoves, Cutters and other Falland Winte: Goods on the way and mast have room. l R We have the famous Raymond Sewing Machines. We have in stock Hell, Karn and Doherty Organs at prices which will suit the times. £ Money is going to be searce this winter, we bave arranged to loan any amount of it on good farm sccurity at 54 and 6 per cent. straight loans. All kinds of Ploughs, Cultivators, Straw Cutters, Turnip Cuisters, &e in stock at our Show Ruoms in Lower Town. Marriage Licenses issued and Fire & Life Insurance promptly attended to sBssssss® â€" gYPRING IS HSRE Durhsa:m. Aug. 11. 23 yds. PRINTS ""%"%." io See our 5¢. and 6e. CEALLIES. umi;s";nd'ile;"s Low Shoes before buy‘ng. ( WOW Best Table oil cloth, white and colored, 45 in. wide, 25¢. i or White Castile Soap, Tets a bar, or 4 bars for 25 cents. Be. a box of 3 cakes. Serub brushes 5cts nP. Heal et. pail, 25¢. See our $1.00 lot of Tinware. Call any way, 29 Just read the following prices : e . ‘ Standard,© â€" MarkdiXC :220 _ _ Conâ€" yds. long, 28 in. Wide, 40c. a pr. 3} yds. long, 42 in. Wide, 81.(1) & pr. | dynasty has fallen, and very many Conâ€" * 32 «6 bbe. *‘ 34 66 42 ** 1.28 | lservatives are not sorry. *€ 42 «* 15¢. " 3% « 34 * 200 * Free Press, Shelburne :â€"The election y | was rather disastrous for the Conservaâ€" Get one of our new Carpet Stretchers. _ We have the best made for 90 cents ‘ tive party. ATATATTC!I Our New Prints are just in. We have the very best value at‘ Star, Toronto :â€"The thing is done and 4 EOL HHHk® . VC + thorougly. . . The result is not a victor * _ Gas thamny before buyn@. | ; nn‘:n8 lyuu'ty over another, but l‘t'l,; The Fall is a good time to buy a BUGGY, CART OR DEMOCRAT. CALDBRR & LIVINSSTON, Agots, Fall is a [OOU LIIEY eR TY CC Sewing Machins, Orgar THE BIG 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 tnat our Motto will be + THE CASH«â€"â€" ADOPTED BY ean L Cho is nearly over but we have a fe we will sell at Cost in order to clear YOU WILL NEED New Lace Curtains . 6.& J. MoKECHNIE * So is Houseâ€"cleaning time, and eP« ‘LOWE.? TOWN, DURHM SmR ind ntvntt or Piano. 95¢. a yd_ Best Oatmea. ents. _ Glycerine Soap, Heavy Galvanized 14 way, We want your trade : oi toangip . ~ Je few Buggies and ar out our Stouck i k 4 3 â€"."»..v.r?»"*fwfl Sew o 3 0 ol ces oi ves ns reaiaionen s «. s + 5 ispras & l en on s ineaih . a> . nsc o e o y l t Eriinds seuge i4 1 :34 n re Acobait larninc Amiipans c ie en iac ind‘ / tai m rolike, Me es artial? :: .0. oi o ie age w o Pagdiet i \&he Cbrp Aeview. HON. Born For Public Lifeâ€"A Record Unâ€" HUELE EB 2 CERTCM O OCCCT P NCEE sulliedâ€"An %rator who Appeals to the Heartâ€"The Idol of his Foilowers. Tous of campaign litorature have been cartea away from the House of Commons during the past two months and as the farmer seatters his seed over the soil, so has the literature been scatâ€" tered to the four corners of‘ tl"m Dominâ€" ion. â€"Iu mining camps ard farm fireâ€" sides on the sunny shore of the Pacific, in British Columbia, as well as along the sprayâ€"moistened coast of the Atâ€" lantic, in Nova Seotia and New Drunsâ€" wick, wi.l be found toâ€"da, :argg qu: utities of sampaign literatare. THI LIBERAL LEBADEER. Will it be real? Will it have any real effect in helping the voters to deâ€" eide how they will mark their bailots? We have examined most of the litc:iaâ€" ture of Lboth parties, and we doubt the effect. k 1 tricd to teli the Liberalsâ€"the yarâ€" lHiamentary leadersâ€"that they had the idol. whose lite from the era No, 4 well written, would be read with avid tyâ€" with deep and thrilling interest, by the whole people. _ An illustrated life of Wilfred Laurier would convince Protestant Canadians that neivher his French blood, or the faith of his fathers should deny him their confiderce, and the place he merits in the couneils of his country. Durkam, Thur. July, 2 °96. Man erecps into childhood, bounds into youth, sobers into manhond, and softens into age. Disraeli was a Jew, but Englishmen thonored him because he was a States man. The following brief sketch taken| from the "United Canadian" of Queâ€" bee‘s most gifted son. will give the readers of the "Review‘ an idea of Hon Wilfred Laurier‘s public and! vprivate life. _ Let us add that, in our opinion, no man who has conspicuously l appeared in public life since confederâ€". ation, has been so persistently and inâ€" geniously misvrepresentedâ€"often by his own people and often by their enâ€" emiesâ€"as has been the subject of this sketch : The leader otf Her Majesty‘s loyal oppesition in the Federal parliament may without a misgiving commit the task of penning the story ot;.’l‘lisnlile t;(') eoernke PE rii c SE se en N t B O any hands. The most candid Bos well | would, I think, ‘fail to discover in it| what was fnot creditable to the subject and even to humanity itself. '1‘his\ biographer would find a lite of singuâ€" lar purity and high purpose both as a | g:;ivat.e citizen and as a public man. ‘ Search as he might he would fail to| discover an act that could by any standard that might be applied to it be deemed unworthy. Mendacious malâ€" ignity would find him clothed in an armour that no fairly sped shaft eould pierce. _ This may sound like the langnage of a hyperbole, but I write these lines in my calmest and most judicial mood and after considerable opportunity of studying the man and his history. PKESS COMMENTS ON THE ELECTION. Confed., Mt. Fovest ;â€"** Most nouy contested election in years. (Glad to see 3. Grey return her old and tried_ repreâ€" sentative Dr. Landerkin and N. Wellingâ€" ton, Mr. MeMulien,. News Record, Fergus :â€"The result is gratifying to every patriotic Canadian. Sun, Orangeville :â€"We‘ll get there next time. * PV Geeg N000 ieomiuis Eis n byr Mm-rfiry, Guelph â€"The leaders do not poke fun at now. â€"Their Waterloo ha PURHAM THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1896. PeC qUCe C CCCE Mercury, Guelph â€"The Conservative leaders do not poke fun at Torres Vedras now. Their Waterloo has come, Telescope, Walkerton : Canada has pulled itself together and in an unmisâ€" takeable tone declared for a change. Expositor, Brantford â€"Tupper is in dishabille toâ€"day. _ He lost his Dickey yesterday. L PNCCa% ley AY .. ts "a" wosutl Te af m NSE o7 Cl t Globe :â€"Ularke Wallace is a real paâ€" triot. He caused his opponents to conâ€" tribute $200 each to the Dominion treasury. ‘ it El 1 w o mslss WILFRER LAURIER‘S HISTORY AND ACHIEVEMENTS. APUURORRET Y TCO C write North Grg like thisâ€"N. G. Star, 0. & :â€"We say. Welcome Laurâ€" ier * * * A trillion thauks to inde pendent Conservatives, tne sSaur of the e s oo onl nsc s ): dn ~Avgenr To be continucd. Markdale :â€"The Tuppor masstand varey many Conâ€" 40 4 @Tbs :&‘%fi w orth :â€"Conservatives 2 Shon a Most hotly Prne t £ T DPUUDT \ a8 8| Hoxor To Dr. LANDERKIN.â€"A grand | man. ‘denmnsu-nlion was held in Hanover last ril t0| Wednesday in honor of Dr. Landerkin, any |the old war horse of South Grey.| ) it be | When the returns were coming in on | â€"mal., Fuesday night, a report gained curâ€" in an | 1 °0°Y; that the doctor had been defeatâ€" eculd ed, ‘That such news should cause the Liberals to feel a little blue would not e the | he surprising, but this feeling of regret write | was not confined to the Laberals by any most | means, â€" Expressions of regret were to rable | be heard on all sides, hot%l from Conâ€" i and | servatives and Patrons, and when a | a little later the first report was found to be untrue, and the Dr. had again been successful there was a noticable feeling of relief, Next day word was \recei\'ed from Hanover that the people L un s Aberxra: sns Tnwmnham â€"side of <the riding «hy x Advance. Ayt.on :â€"The electors of Canada were a long time studying their lesson, but they knew it well yesterday. Templar, Hamilton :â€"The Alliance Humbug was also_ tinally exploded in this campaign. â€" Not a single Alliance man came to say a word for the proâ€" tibition candidates (and again} now down with the Commons Bar. Mirror, Meaford : We are surprised and humiliated at the result (again) East Grey done (!) nobly for Dr. Sproule. Herald, Walkerton :â€"Every rose has its thorn. â€" Amid rejoicings over local victory all is not well with Sir Chas, "[‘.l;f)i)-e'r‘é government. World, Toronto :â€"The Conseryvatives are better out of office than being a party to the coercion of a free province in the matter of education. Reporter, Palmertston :â€"MeMullen has a cinch on North Wellington * NC 3AE : o% Is there anything else the Grits would like? Rep., Mt. Forest :â€"** Ticked is the re}l)lm't, the Conservatives giye of the local contest Post, Hanover :mA greater com liâ€" ment could seat ce}f’ be paid a man Y)r. Landerkin received at the hands of the ;:eople of Hanover._ Just think of it, 200 of a majority in his old home, It is the lot of few men to wear so well. REPRESENTATION OF S. GREY SINCE1 CONFEDERATION. Dr. Landerkin, having for the sixth time been elected representative for this county, it is interesting to look back and see the record of the contests in which our now veteran representaâ€" tive has been engaged. Only once did he fall. Such a long career as a public servant is entitled to public reâ€" cognition, as there are few or none in | the parliament elect with such a record. aurâ€" ‘ 10 ets. Cures Constipation and Liver ndeâ€" | Ills.â€"Dr. Agnew‘s Liver Pills are the the ; most ;fielfect made, and cure like magic, hey | Sick Headache, constipation, Biliousâ€" God | ness. 10 cents a vialâ€"10 doses, Sold In 1867, Geo. Jackson, Con., elccted by 13 majority. Opponent R. Dalâ€" glish. _ _~ ln 1872, Dr. Landerkin, Liberal, &â€" lected by 173 majority. Oppenent Geo. Jackson. In 1874, Dr. Landerkin, Liberal, eâ€" lected by 385 majority,. _ Opponent Stephen Preble. In 1878, Geo. Jackson, Con,., elected by 81 Majority. Opponent Dr. Lanâ€" derkin. In 1882 Dr. Landerkin, Liberal, eâ€" lected by 76 majority. Opponent Geo. Jackson. In 1837, Dr Landerkin clected by 97 majority. â€" Opponent Dr. Jamieson. 1891, Dr. Landerkin clected by 46 majority. _ Opponent, John Blyth. [The majority this year was really 84, as Dr. Landerkin gained 8 on the recount, but the stuffing of the ballot boxes left him only 3 majority, which figure is sometimes given.] In 1896, Dr. Landerkin elested by a majoriy o‘ 66 over Jamieson, Con. and 620 over Wm. Allan, Patron. PCREUMR O OC PPITT L F received from Hanover that the people from the Durham side of the riding were coming over to Hanover to celebâ€" rate the victory, and at once the idea was suggested here, that we should go over and take a hand in it, One o‘clock was the hour fixed for the procession to start, and everybody was on time. LeadMig the procession was the 32nd Battalion â€" band. . The Truax factory lc eplt ranresented," &S6 was also the Leadf®hg the prm-eqsiufx was the ocnd Battalion â€" band. The Truax factory was well represented, as was also the wholte town. . Arriving at ‘Hanover, the place was found to be literally alive with people and everybody seemed to be in right good humor, Ks the doctor drove the streets, the people waved their bhats, fung them into the air. and cheered themselves hoarse. In‘addition to the Walkerton band, the Hanover, Allan Park, Neustadt and Durham bands were also on deck, and for the space of an hour or more, one woul(i «938 000A sema d U CAE s YAERTRREIN CC Om oecd Allan Park, Neustadt and Durham |, bands were also on deck, and for the | space of an hour or more, one would think Hanover was holding a grand band tournament. Finally the crowd, | which must have numbered a couple | )of thousand at least, gathered in front ' | of the doctor‘s handsome residence, and here for the remainder of the afternooun. l , speeches, c0 igratulatory of Laurier‘s \ lgrand victory were the order_ of the day. Dr. Taylor was appointed chair-i \ man, when speeches some brief some | | of greater length were made by the! following gentleman in the order _namâ€" ‘ ‘ ed : R. . Truax, M. P. P. ; Mr. H. P. | O‘Connor; Mr. A. W.. Robb ; Mr. R. B. Clement ; Mr. D. Knechtel ; Mr. M. Jaklin ; Mr.G. McKechnie ; Dr. Mearns ; Mr. H. H. Miller; Dr. Taylor and Dr. Landerkin himself,. It was well on to six o‘clock before the crowd showed any | signs of hreakin% up. It was a great | event, and must have been very ghmt.i- fying to the old warrior after his hard | fouht but successful battle.â€"Telescope. TIO ARCHIVES TORONTO f +<&+ Revicw. again," have to PAssED Away.â€"Miss Lucy Lindsey, . whose death has daily been expected for the past few weeks, passed peacefulâ€" ly awu{ on last Sa.t,urduiegning. The funeral occurred at the . Church on | Monday afternoon and was attended by a large number of sympathizing friends and neighbors. _ Dr. Tredgold, by Y‘re- vious request of the departed, preached the funeral sermon, A«eliverir:fiean exâ€" excellent discouse, Lucy Lindsey was born at Grey County, Ont., in the year 1875 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindsey, coming to Luther with her parents in 1882 she liyed until the time of herdeath. She joined the Methodist church at Luther in Feb, 1897 during the pastorate of Rev. J. U. Beach. _ Mer health was neyer good. Bhe had been suh'g*ctcd to frequent attacks of sickness. She was taken sick the last time late in the winter and after a protracted illness of about twelve weeks, which she bore with remarkable patience and resigna \ tion, she passed to the rest beyond, Saturday, May 3rd at 11 p. m. M»my‘ times during her illness she expressed herself as ready to depart and be with the Lord, There was no murmur or complaint, onl?' a quiet waiting for the messenger. â€" Her only re%ret, seemed to be that she must leave her loved ones and friends whom she had won by her kind disposition, cheerful manner and Christian character. _A mother, three ’ brothers, three sisters and many friends survive to mourn her loss. [The above sketch of alady at one time weil known in Bentinck, and still having um%z friends there, is from the Luther Aserver, Michigan.] Rheursitism Cured in a Day.â€"South American Rbeumatic Cure, for Rheumaâ€" m and Neuralgia, radically cured in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. | It reâ€" moyes at once_ the cause and the disâ€" ease immediately disappeara. â€" The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents, Sold by McFarlane & Co. No Morphia or Other Harmful Drugs. The proprietors of this remedy have been subjected to much trouble and exâ€" pense at the hands of the MedicalCounâ€" Their lecturers who are chosen for their womanly qualities and refinement, have been dragged into the police courts upon the charge that they are engaged in the practice of medicine, contrary to | the Medical Act. _All these proceedings ; have properly failed, for it has been || openly stated by the chief informer of! the Council that the proceedings wero! taken to drive the proprietors out of ‘ business. \ Failing in this line, another method | of attack was chosen and a wanton inâ€" formation was laid at the instance of | the chief informer that the remedy conâ€"‘ | tained morphia. _ Five of _the leading | l analytical chemists in the Dominion of | |Canada, one of them employed at the inâ€" |stance of Police Magistrate Denison as an independent expert, testify that morhhia is not found in the remedy, The charge is false, and has been provâ€" ed to be false, VIAVT has asserted its power against prejudice and professional jealousy. _ Its proprietors wage no war against medical men. VIAVI has a work of its own to perform outside the work of the physiâ€" cian 1t is a remedy which is prescribed by physicians, who have studied and | understand its qualities, Its Tuesday afternoon lectures have heen attended by thousands of the leadâ€" ing women in Toronto, who testifz th‘at I & Lo ie ol o+ o w tm Lixcs on the Death of Lucy Lindsey, Anothor of our friends has gone ing womres, yO EXAERINTIE T e n radie tw â€" delicacy and good sease mark the inâ€" struction given by the lecturers, Whore @ll:must go at last. Her sufferings are foreveor o‘cr, Aud all hor cares are past ; Death marked her for his own Nor let her long with us remain, He took her pure and useful life â€" The life without astain. Her Brothers‘ joy her sisters‘ pride, Her mothers‘ stay was she ; Aund to her friends sho was all trat True friends e‘er should be. And saored friendslinp was with her No hollow sounding name, For if her friands were true to her, ho was to them the same. Hor brothers, sisters, mother, friends, Their common loss depiore, But lmgo to meet their cherished one "On Canaan‘s happy shore." I little thought whenlast I saw HRer move ‘mid kinored forms That o‘er her prave so very soon Would sway the breeze at morn. Aud soon the flecting years : VIA VI is an absolutely pure vegetanle food, and assists nature perform her duties by feeding the weakened tissues, removing inflammation and purifying the blood, _ Women need not suffer on, when they are positively assured that all forms of growths, displacements conâ€" wu8€ EXTE ETE NU e eP oi on P e 2 gestions, inflammation and nerve _ disorâ€" ders are being.cured every day. VIAVI cures all these disorders, and often has to do it after some physicians has male a wreck of the patient. VIAVI is doing more for the health of the women of ‘Ontario than all other means combined. \Tbis statement is proved by testimonials in black and white. AoRy® . ARUm e AReemne P 0WC Will bring that time unto us all, When we shall also lifeless lie Boneath the satkle |lm.ll 3 But if we haye such blessed hopes As she had, whom we mourn, We then can with untroubled mirds Approach death‘s mystic bourne. '"I‘t'lâ€"\;;;tli'%ie t',gis treatment. petent physician | in & who interv(ewa free, either in by mail. Victorious Over Prejudice. â€" M s es d t 41b Abctintcshandain > »reieiectententiie en i fivwed in Grey uand Bruce at Box 320, O, Sound, Ont. e \Ag "E fart;\’er iti:ormution :Kplv. to | © e ASP. *"~ . E. Page, Manager for the Viavi wyo go the trade in VIAVIL an in attendance either in peison or WHOLE NO. 935. 109 David JACK80N, dF«» ciers piv. Court .‘I‘,;i Aithur H. JACKSOD) xotary Ppubue. i+ Land Valuators, ‘o‘\__ Insurance Agents, i as Commissioners. Almost Robe Tanning ! Horse Hides, Cow Hides, Dog Skins, Tanned suitable for * ; Avt.u By the New Process, which for Finish and Softâ€" ness can‘t bo beat. Fat into the N. B.â€"To ensure a good job the Hides must be well salted as soon as taâ€" ken off. | Money to lend. Money invested for i Parties Farms bought and sold. Decided Improvement. *. Jas. E. Wicholson, Florenceville, N. B., Struguiles for Seven Long Yoars with kyet‘s ... s°LES‘S 2. A genex;.ififiunchl business transacted We Handle everything in the Harness line, at right prices. CALL & SEE OUR Collars, Pads, \ YE | Bites, Whips &e.. &c. Satisfaction Guaranteed. CANCER ON THE LIP, Durham Yr. Nicholson tors who pic no purpose; i spread to my chin, «hnd I subpere! n*:ly for seven loug y\t-:srs. Final 1 began tausag Ayor‘s Susapariila. a week or two I noticeu a Heavy & Light Harness Workmanship Unsurpassed. Fize Choice in~Valises, Grips, Horse Encouraged by this result. I perse vered, usutil in a month or so the sore under imy chin boesis to houl. _ In three mouths my lin bews a io as thi, dtens, it SCH wsing the : x * 44 CONVEYANCERS. thc r(‘)â€"éce next door to Standard Bank, Harness ! Robe Tanning ! Passes Belief AND IS Robes & Coats hok James E. Nicholson. JACKSONS. RZ s dob wlA e t wb n E0P neniocugalies & on says: |"I consulted <ag presc.ived for me, vut 10 : iue cancer began d Thos. Smith. . LEAVENS, Jr. TO SUIT YOU. # "n 4 5'!';.' b F44 o itb i 2y parn a 4 hi "a_ ( eltames ©CRrED BY Flesh, ! 1 suffered in nrs. â€" FinaBy, I ars. Finally Sayr1%= u wi6« A4

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