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Grey Review, 13 Aug 1896, p. 5

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scld very chcap. 49 ITTL® MONEY?» AVE f the Best 5 arvest is ial Barâ€" LoOTHING HiINFRY IN CORSETS ,INE, l e oskf HEWELL ‘at he will continue the lertakiny Business esiab â€" in Durham in 1358 asg e all old and now castome« satisfaction. L LINE OFâ€" n the world go to awn, Durham, t will handle all ro trouble. For you prices and ble Co. _ Call on as and nas. :â€"mh;nhl: latest pri® casonable rates. 3A E. J. sHBEWELL eâ€"> 4( C E1®Ct 1 ‘i ; frequer $ creat 8f ‘s , KV k zm , was A : Engwes «ud some Cartse prices that will surprise® zain at your owu terms. eriv. Marriage \cdlams‘ Waggon. Is orâ€" muke a hiberal reduction 1<On 8 OX HAND xS, STOVES Town Durham. "‘:- ETLE + tNC A SPESIALTY CLOTHING SON. e}3: yaire Agents, 1M A44 sell « for all kinds of our machines and 1 all lines lak® r P ll! uelt 1t is also O ancy in Nâ€" Gre M Cross I f.ihv try it. M Th‘ fll st o’ the m“ next« j Meeting toun',y on Sound. SaugeeD ne '“'IOUS having a unio" ;San)bw‘l Bills. V new vents weeks ag?, deen FJ°C°" burn the mid 5 minutes Wa! or Ket to bed. “.mhle 0[ 1e mustcb and fit IxpRovED 1j90th Con., s x9 EERAVECRE CECCC CC EJ 10cts. Cures Constipation and Liver Ilis..â€"Dr. Agaew‘s Liver Pills are the most perfect made, and eure like magic Sick hv.ulnch(' Constipation, Biliousâ€" K P0 c uts winek wl Liyer Ilis, 10 most Sick ness, cts A frequernl "* “"‘t storh was a reC ligbht» _lnin ErecrRIC Sronms.â€"These frequent during the last 1 great storm W ednesday of was a_ record breaker he lights being put out and | burned out. North of the accompanied the downpout a0ome crops are injured, Cc anee ced Mr THANKS voure Crugm e > C U Pilos Cured in 3 to 6 Nights.â€"Dr. Agâ€" H new‘s ()intment will cure all cases of 18'1 Itching Piles in from 3 to 6 nifilts. One application hrin‘(s comfort. For Blind pa a«hd Blecding Piles it is peerless. Also cures Tetter, S.lt Rheum, Barber‘s Itch | lit and all vm;\»( ons of the skin. Scts. at Sold by. YacFarlane& Co, th §a ALIN®E, â€"Those interested in the growi i o+ Lnis fodder plant, new here, | H should visit Mr Neil AMcKechnie‘s giar n den ini see the fine sSfl-imens he hbas | P 'n'uilu'wl. He planted it last year, but it made 10 great growth and the frost eut it down. $This year however it is | Â¥ growing vigorous!y, and some of the | } s ems are over 4 feet high. â€"It is of a | 1 hbushy appearance the m iin stems being rath r woody but se ding out many succulent shoots which in tirn become 8 new stems. . HMorses and ca tle eat it 3 g eedily, we undersi and. . GarpEex ParTy.â€"A delighiful evenâ€" ing, an attractive programine, and the enthusiasm and | harmony of Rev. Mr. Little‘s congregations drew together a large crow? last Friday evening at the hospitable home_ of Mr. and NMrs. Jro. Clark, 2rd con., Bentinck. A small adâ€" dmission fee netted the managers about $36.00. House, _ orchard, barn and grounds were taken possession (‘f::{ the visitors who in turn surrounded the bountiful tables supplied by the ladies. A programime of cousiderable excellence was gone through with, the crowd holdâ€" ing together adimirably to the end. Mr. Little in the chair made every thing pass off nicely, and the music of Durâ€" ham Presbyterian choir was,. 48 usual, highly appreciated. Mr. H. H. Miller was in good trim and inade the gpeech of the everning,other sneakers were Reoev. Mr. Burns and Rev. Mr. Currie, the latâ€" ter also receiving flattery as A reciter. Mr. Malecolm Clark gave & humorour reading, and a dialogue in character made a pleasing variety. Mr. J. A. Hunter being present the chairman utilized bis musical tastes for the gmfifl- cation of the company. The usual votes ¢ thank«. and **Cod Save the Gueen ‘ 1 .c auscte »ss, Indige s a vialâ€" Sold by M |_0€AL o YMEOYY * o uniore aVB ng a union picnic on Fri een behind Mr. .\ligbto:x‘g!.‘y en +. Thos. Turnbull had a threeâ€" I th ‘colt, stray from its pa.smrey::rr- "* * ad can ind no trace of it ;3 provEp STOCK. â€"Mr, R. Henty, Jr. Con., Egremont, has_secured, a »bred Chester White Boar, â€"See ‘‘"Wre wish Rob. luck in his venture. xt Cross pysenter: C i py it. MacFarlat !a & rt:'l.ml C 9d first session of the 8t i PDominion begins onh\v;;‘l..;.::; of thanks, and dispersed the ga ing every body e xge. â€"It is very kind of the Aberâ€" Electric Co. to give those who he midnght oi â€"no Cutt eni,â€"that ites warning 10 get another light to bed. They evidently know the e of looking in the dark for a / and finding the box empty,. Mrs, W im. Saunde visiting a week at hb ward Fee. Miss Millie Leeson was the guest of Miss Nellie Wallace on Thursday of last week. k Mr. and Miss Henry, of Calderwood, were visiting at Mrs. H. Leeson‘s last week. â€" Miss Edith accompamed ithem home to visit friends in that neighborâ€" hood. Mr. Charles Petty was the guest» of Mr. T. Gadd last Sunday week. Mr. T. Wallace bad Mr. J. Saunders, of Durham, emyloyed for a few days last week. Miss Mary Falkingham, of Durham, â€" T pbNithe i sbipei en Psn V CPVR ; o G next T“M‘Y' not inati G re'YI. ion day for the vacâ€" of the Judges to Friday the 21st ent the ow and C Miss Minnie MacPOM""". "~_"~ /sound was visiting her many friends around here last week. Mr. John MacDonald, of Magle Grove visited at his Uncle‘s. last week. Mrs. Cyster, was the juest of Mr. H. McLean, last week. A party from here drove out to see the Falls last Sunday to judge by the time they got home, they must have enjoyed themselves. se Lo n 9+ c o0 0 â€"10 doses. MacFarlane & Co. Mr. S. McDonald, has his peas on the South Line, nothing slow Handy. -?(;,' Neil McCannal, had tast week and a dance at n enjoyed himself immencely. M ie e Eies oo se Mr. Robert Fisher, visited friends here last Sunday. w All are busy at their haryest vou mnz hear them exclaim O, boys the heat terrible? but cooler days are coming. We are sorry to see the Post Office removyed to a new “m If they aitend to the Office as well as Miss Brown did their will be no room for complaint. AND GENERAL. t10M, Choirs of t_l_:q :l‘own g‘l‘-e N. EAST NORMANBY. BALSAM VALLEY. ® y Falkingham, of Durham, other Sunday with Miss H. wnwwâ€"â€"@G @ & s to divide the 1st inst., in 0. [hese bhave been last week. The ay of last week pâ€" here, electric and some heing f the town hail nour of rain, and MceDougall and Dave Mc turned home from Duluth nes as dull as could possibâ€" pe this will be a lesson to C CETND OM | eb i ange EcE . 19 P Nesn s Oe y to judge by the time they must have enjoyed ald, has his peas all in * ching slow wbout cy as a reciter. ce a â€" humorour ie in character ty. â€" Mr. J. &s the chairman as for the gratifiâ€" The usual votes tave the Gueen " at the night; Dave Miss Mngiie Gun is visiting her broâ€" ther Pr. Arthw , cf Innerkip, this week. Miss Clara Goodeve, of Toronto. was a guest at Mrs. Meredith‘s last week. Hox®E AgGaIN.â€"Mr. Allan and family came home Saturday night. Mrs. Bean on Friday night. ovour Mr. acter | for a v J. . t n Th irman | places ratifiâ€" accow votes | Lydia aeen " rrbie Mr. y yos onto Tuesd Mark and _ hot d ':_:‘ ‘;Ei‘fi ledge Fa aest of | even of last resid wman -rw‘:od. ren C n‘s mt [ o t them | fant ighborâ€" :’:“("" ueste of ’5‘:‘ “‘l‘\‘ iunders, | sist« ow days A Durham, ?{:: Miss H. | Soy ing N. 47 pas Dave Mc | PA m Duluth of: 1d possibâ€" Th lesson to | kn ve say is | J eleft our | C: F\. C ?:kj.uest of th her home ‘(F: spending Mrs. Jas. L [ Toronto. yw Wns <Arrpalsins t 0 / Rural teachers get to work again on Monday. The holidays fly is the opinâ€" ion of many. Rey. Messrs. McGregor and Pomeroy will exchange pulpits on Sunday eyenâ€" ing next. Rev. Mr. Little, Dornoch, and Rev. Mr. McInnis, Elora, will exchange pulâ€" pits next Sunday. Misses Allie and Lizzie Johnson, and Mrs. Milligan visited friends in Markâ€" dale last week. Rev. Peter Nichol, of Toronto, will occupy the Presbyterian Church pulpit on Sunday night. s A number of our young people took in the Orange Excursion to Sarnia last Saturday. Hev. Peter Nichol, wife and children, from Toronto, are spending a week or two at Mr. Nichol‘s old home in Glenâ€" elg. Miss Bell, of Lauriston, and Miss â€"â€" .__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" of Torouto, were the guests of Mislk E. Whelan for a few days last week, Mr. Jos. Firth, Sr. Edge ing friends in Proton and Glad to see the old man is a journey, Mrs. John Denison, accompanied by her daughters Misses Jenny and Martha, of Owen Sound, are visiting friends in Town, Ooxz Oxty.â€" The C. P. R. will run a Harvest Excursion to Manitoba Tuesday 18th inst. See K. McFarlane, Jr. for particulars. _ Mrs, Wm. Creelman, of Toronto, and A D Con hok cedtmbetnnze Mrs, Wm. Creelman, of Toronto, and e little dnughter. are at present visiting | ¢, at Mr. John Weir‘s and other friends in | j the vicinity of Durham. & Is it actual merit that has given | © Hood‘s Sarsaparilla the first place armmon t medicines. )lt, is the One True B!oofi 1 Purifier and nerve tonic. : _ Mr. Frank Buchan, who has been | visiting hbis aunt Mrs. Meredith for the last few weeks, returned to his home in Toronto on Saturday last. Mr. W. D. Harris, of the REvIRW staff went to Sarnia last Saturday and is eujoying the rest of a holiday week among friends in Chatsworth. Miss Mamie Gordon and Miss Mcâ€" Leod wore visiting friends in Lucknow and Bayfield for the }mst two weeks. While there they hbhad an interesting | visit to the Pine Pt. Lighthouse, y Mr. John A. McLellan, of Cleveland, ; | Ohio, has been home for a week or two | | around the old home in Glenelg. Cleveâ€" , | land, he informs us. is Republican, and , | they are confident of winning. + Piper Willie Tham, of Guelph, was ¢ | visiting his aunt Mrs. Grant,. near â€" | Varney, last week, and gave some + | friends in town a call. He is a first class & | piper and a noted prize winner,. Miss Mamie Gordon and Leod wore visiting friends in and Bayfield for the {mstt While there they hbhad an visit to the Pine Pt. Lighthot Mr. John A. l\goLvllan. of PERSONAL MENTION. Rev. Dr. Smith, Honau, ~ccupied the Rocky Saugeen Pulpit, Sunday last. Rev. Mr. Little heing unwell. _ Rey. John MclInnis, of Elora will preach there next Sunday at 2.30 p. m. Mr. FJeo. Dowling has gone On a trip for a week visiting friends and relatives in Thornbury, Collingwood and other places for the good of his health. He is :u-vom‘i:mied by his sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Miss ‘Lyd'm ‘hompson. Mr, Stevens, Principal of one of Toâ€" l ® gin c CE Ee wonner is Hrere I ledge of the Markd J goidg VE" 4C1 000L #a nothing but praise for the beauty of tNO country; and the hoepitality of the peoâ€" Huoxrter‘s Ao.â€"P ylo. After finding comfortable ‘quarters % cte, instead of 48 ar himaelf he repaired to Moorefield‘s nglish Wash Print Roval Ho?in.l and ‘prenuted his credâ€" entials and letters 0 introduction, and We had a pleass was at once instailed in a junior assistâ€" | from Mr, Geo. v. H ancy in the hospital for six inonths. _ He | man, of Cooperville is much encouraged at the success which | home after several has so far attended his efforts, and | Flesherton friends. as so fat SSEDAT, nim heartily, we | ied bY Mr. Jas. G 2 â€" ahima ti maect :‘l;il:ct;rfirltuhfing mm nc wish for him a bright future. evenn, L PCAE CC Oy oones lic Schools passed through here on his way to Flesherton, and ». â€"He wheeled from Wingham muking splendid speed for a He is a cousin of JEln’N)l‘ Rutâ€" Sr. Edge Hill, is visitâ€" ton and Melancthon. 4b man is able for such wife and children, il love by making nt of a comfortâ€" ps, Marsball is a Mellvride. In 1846 Mr. and moved here from ~ eettling to the To Editor of Grey Review, Dear Sir. In your issue of August 6th 1896, you note the change in the above mtmetf ofâ€" | fice, viz. the aflpoiutment of Mr. John McArthur to the Eosition of P. M., but I think if xou had known full particulars you would have 1§0ne more fullj' into the transaction referred to. I do not wish to take up too much of your space, but for the benetit of a large number of your readers a more explicit statement Oof the facts may not come amiss. _ Last fill the late Post Master, of Priceville. Mr, Alex. Brown, passed to the %reat beyond, and since that time his daughter, Miss M. A. Brown, has held the office with the ssme)careful a‘:,o Li ® Lutas Stha EO ExE ECC AZEREREE ~MV CCCAE CITU NE S e oepiet tention as was manifested during the lifetime of her father. Immediately after the death of Mr. Brown several applications were made to the Executive Committee of the Liaberal Conservative Association of South Grey, and to the expected coming member for the Comâ€" mons, Ur. Jamieson, backed by petitions signed almost unanimously by the elecâ€" torate both Conservative and {kfunn of this section asking that Miss Brown be given the ugpoinunent, but no reply of a definite character could be got from either the Executive Committee or Dr. Jamieson as to whether the J)ra) er of the petitions would be grauted or not. ) ee ELE VE CAEE ENUE CE encX visit scemed to be to induce Miss Brown to try and influence her friends, both here and in other parts of the riding to vote for Dr. Jamieson, with the unfier- standing that if he was elected ber apâ€" pointment would be one of his first conâ€" siderations. â€" That deputation neither could nor would give any definite proâ€" mise, but were simply wanting votes. What the result of their visit was, Was shown by the returns from the South Riding of Grey at the close of the polis. Their candidate was left at home and the present ap‘mintment is the result. How would it have: been had be been elected 2 Echo answers how ?2 The foregoing facts are well known to the people ng}’riceville and vicinity and the general opinion when you can find anyâ€" one with sufficient grit to speak out their honest conyictions is that the Electorate hbave been very scurvily treated. _ Their petitions ignored their wishes entirely subjected to the | caprice of a defeated candidate. P P io oA LE Ks e t th n reenent w oots o U nu en oC What is the object of any body of the ! people in this country asking for an apâ€" pointment to be made to suit their views. If such actions as this are alâ€" lowed to pass in defiance of their plainâ€" ly expressed wishes to the contrary. In conclusion I may state that I have no personal! ill feeling whatever again8t the present P. M. in Pricevile; my object is not to gratify any fceling of that kind. but to plainly lay the facts Te sn Eo t ouasdare ~ SNtP: PRICEVILLE POST OFFICE. poject dA GUs 0C D s o sicter bu that kind. but to plainly lay the facts of the case before your readers. _ Mr. MeArthur, 1 have no doubt, can till the position with credit to himself and satisâ€" faction to the public, and through time might be just as much thought of in his official position as any P. M. we ever had here, but if the precedent set by the cancillation in Aylmer of theiP. M‘s. T\f- pointment there made as in Mr, Mcâ€" Arthur‘s case after the defeat of the Conseryvative party at the polls, is follow ed out here J am ml.isfletf that it will meet with the almost unanimous apâ€" proval of the community that have their mail delivered at this office. I have little doubt, if this matter is brought before the notice of Dr. Landâ€" erkin M. P. for this riding, that be will at once in his usual generous manner B 90 cb nbinar®rt‘t Te TV CCo lvefer" see that justi('a is Gone C? EPPE CRTOS O IOS red to. The old Doctor is too bigâ€"hean ed altogether to st «nd by and see t casker sex made the aufferer when it“ C Merit Rewarded and Patronage Appreciated. .‘?‘,â€",,’..« r. Editor, for trespassâ€" n your valuable space, it no offence may be : at my plain speaking. hes to the REevi®w and tl; Western Euip W \ #® White Marseilles Quilts 9/4 Reguâ€" q lar $1.50, Sale Price. 95¢c. \ The Goods are Right. The Prices are Right. Call and sxamine them ‘ AT T HE Ammmâ€"â€" DURKHA PHARMACY. « Music at the Lowest Rates." _â€"â€"_â€"#04% RMMKidsummer Bale. TORONTO s childrensAnQ ALIBSES DtDOT O0. 00 o0 RAMSAY & MORLOCK IMPANVY rAw BR TOW . CALDER‘S BLOCKâ€" Fin 25 Ihs. lighg brown sugar for 20 Ibs. granulated _ * 6 lbs. pearl tapioca for § on o C Te K Royal yeast cake 4¢c. a 4 cans sarpines for 2 cans mixed chicken, _ for Â¥5e. Fresh mixed pickles T0c. bot 13 bars electric soap forh25c. 193 bars CIECOD®D TTE _ T anas Best Ingersoll Vn.llego?eese 10c, Ib. 6 bars Sweet Home p for 25¢. 4 cans corn for 25c. 4 packages of corn starch for 25¢. Best pickling Spices by the pound 20c. 11 lbs. best rolled oatmeal for 25¢. Regular 20c, Japan tea 15c.fib. 7 tor $1.00 Fine Japan Tea, reg. 35¢, lb 4 lIbs. for $1. Fine Ceylon " _ _‘ 35¢,. 1b 4 lbs. for 81. 2 lbs. hest sweet mixed biscuits for 25¢c. |Potato Bug Killer $1.00 for 100 lbs. SLUG SHOT for Cabbage Grubs. \Moth Camphor Balls. Fly Paper) Pads. ‘RMoth Camphor Paper. Sticky Fly Paper. \Chloride Lime. Machine Oils. Land Paster. BARREL SALT. FEED CORN. M. S. CORN. Millet. â€" Hungarian Grass Turnip Seed. ABERDEEN PURPLE TOP. \ IMPROVED GREY STONE. LINCOLN RED GLOBE. Chas. McXKinnon â€"DEALER INâ€" All kinds of Farm Machinery, Organs & Pianos, Sewing Mac WAREKOUSE, GROCERIESâ€" EVERYTHING BOUGHT FOR CASH And Sold at Lowest Possiple Prices. Gall and inspect and be Convinced. uk _ L zPPA rar * M M D m m m C One Car Brockville Buggies, also 3:1:1'.2: :““ lf.:keg ete. PR Gananoque, and Campbell. Lonâ€" Soott‘s Beed Drifts don Carriages & Buggies. Harrows. One Car Chatham Famous Wagons, | Wilkinson Ploughs and Scuffiers. also Snow Ball Wagons. Organs & Pi of th‘ bast k of the famous Ramsay * s Nec.mâ€"a' i at fabulous prices. A foew St?ves at ]Ol.) prices. Frost & Wood‘s Singe Apron _ Binâ€" New Williams Sewing Maâ€" ders, Buckey Mowers and Tiger chines. Buckwheat & Rape. 8. PABEKDR . PARIS CREEN + box. in wool and union. ham and tongue s bottle. a’fiA‘:S"McKINNoy $1.00 Also nice assortment of Tam O‘Shanters. Druggist & Seedsman Upper Town, Durham. Balance of Trimmed and Un: trimmed Hats at half Price. Machinery, Vehicles, Sewing Machines, Etc. 6. tm in on NPE © Quart Sealers, Reg. $1,.25 per doz. Sale price 85¢c. LOWER TOW N. Now on Hand Sale Price 90¢. old story. We make ‘That‘s all that need wÂ¥ °* Full Stock of Repairs always on hand. , Durham. %i, N ‘\# ./," Â¥ %

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