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Grey Review, 24 Sep 1896, p. 5

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¢e ; ewsert: can Le w.oce â€" PhoMpTJ souki advice all those beying 46° on me betore that date. bevir@ may ch.ims ofr ...‘" i also brucy basd in #t 0“& way ubout the beguning .of vhitrher YOUNG LEMZEN, and of the most _ cver stood 13 TOWN. cRANT r Coods °RiICES ,thaBI: mast to deceive and i00Ds OPENX TO Business and are T TERMS WITH 0 S 0 N. RAIETY CGF Al an cn osg. most 1 selectt IN CRESS GCCDS. "TIFS IXDEBTED el. ease take caving Durkam, all P.l"b‘ me are requested to call and ints before Ist October A8 ate they will be put in other »llection. â€" No further notice G. HOLT L D. § ([TERS nd GLOBE, * lud S U ‘vfl .‘.’ ind Daity World _ $250 nd Witness, "',: ers also at reduced rbam Pharmacy CSN" . ° dence first door west of tha U FIRST DOOR EAST OF UTST ARKRIVED. 1PUEPDANH. Priceville the first Wedne# month. â€" Office at the Vom* 2th, 1896 DURHAM. by & kost Durbham. LUBBING. TOTICE. I N ALIYX] 3 Butter 12cts, j re liable to change. EOoTICHE. £.1B, 2gaIn TISTRY. U we t showntabout NO HUMRBUG 12 Stor Nee CaÂ¥ Lad‘ss Colf Jerseys. bargâ€"ins ; ashiona ble Styles 1 and Bought to 1 Value for their E. KILMER. b» @1 notice that a fall 1 efore the ll&"_“’t yieit »\he 3tHk pos ing wey POMAE ind »s3 more '“t 1. JAMILESON. itz 304 ith Pfl(fl08.~( 31 400000 d lc linitbnth t 99 hest for g1.0 per dozen at the Upper Town Gallery. the U';.W An intellect wal entertainm held in Knox Church, No,.,,f:,:lwill be night, Thursday. by, toâ€" Tuesday and Wednesdax is South Grey Fall Shd‘)w_v ‘gr:::t: week entries and make it a big success in the Mrs. Turnbull of Rocky S s present spending a few \y\tP;"l‘i‘;g\:f';?hi‘ oC niece Mrs. Dan Muir at Flesherton her Corespondents will obli 7 ing brief vmmnuni(':ltluns'g:;u:,iy rge : next two weeks as there will be ng the of Show matter. a pross Cng,q?.â€"«l)l‘. AMMPPVEVE O3 PAE n ons penses in North Bruce election (as pubâ€" lished) were ouly $14.001 1 Mr. Mc;‘&il’n $38.§3, Mr, Potts $97°65. Abem! The ladies of Trimty Church have enâ€" gaged the Town Hail for Exhibition Puy (Sepâ€" 3oth) where they will provid e a good dinner during the day for 20 cts. and tea in the evening at 15 cents, Mr. Jno. Allan brought in 8 i Monday. which ti,rp«-d the ggfifi]‘ngs '3"""-‘?""” lhs. The price was g‘z% live weight, . Not so bad for 3 l;lfll‘;(h .,}l'd, ,l'\h».ll 40 hlngs were shipsed in afi the ruling price eing $3.50. r y the shipper. use enCrste & It was CtrNEsc.â€"Many of our readâ€" e if they have not met Dr. Bird, late ef Dromore, have heard of him. It was well known that there was Chinese or Jap bood in his veins, This was someâ€" thng however which Dromore‘s popuâ€" lat little doctor never denied. He was rather proud thin otherwise of it As Li tiung Chang was passing through Allamlale Mrs. Bird with her two sons was invited into the great man‘s private car riding with him as far as Barrie. He presented Mrs, Bird with a commemorâ€" ative silver medal with his likeness on one side and the words " In Rememâ€" brance of the visit of Li Huang Ch»nz 188" on the revoerse side.â€"Duwr Herald. CovyTy Corxcr.â€"New candidates for the positions are springing un every day. Exâ€"dep. Swanston it is expected will be one of the candidates in No. 4 division, another ira Egremont being Dep. Reeve Alian, who was first in the field. Normanby will present Reeve ?!qm(‘e _and Schenk, while friends of Reeve Dickson lwli("\'e bhe could beat them all. No. 3 has C MceArthur in the field in sddition to Reeve Binnie who seems to our hearing to have more friends certain of his election thrn any othet candidate. To the west of l’:h(' distmect Messenger is the favorite, with Brigham talked of, and some are menâ€" toning Pnthw'lmugh as a possible canâ€" didate. _ The contest is going to be inâ€" '{I{m‘l)' interesting, and will be as exâ€" titing as a parliamentary election. Pike Lake, Minto‘s beautifal summer resrt, bas chaszed into the right bands bo#. Mr, R. Grieves, of Harriston, for 92000 has hought the Lake avd site and as Bob understands human favcies '[0“ we erpect be will have is iaventive mind at work during tae winter devising echemes by means of which they can be satinted on the 8 ray and on the »urface of this .'.’ famed Lake, during n<««t a:d {following sammers. We hear that it is | is intention to have a small steam»r bailt cn it which i no doubt attract groat crowds. The amall boats heretofcre in use were Yery P‘H{lnt to everybody but the one who tobstitnted the engine; but vo doubt the ::m-r will be an all round improyement. »0{/:.’â€"3:-; " / 4rp08®® 3 C alvert. photogt b'olfl'nvd out in th ’w". im Dalld"*lk- gold wenther cor ~*ng L. uk uk (t. MC F: ABARGAIX : E1. SA tye for Sale L6A b ther corsing, a large stock of wad at C. Mc ~nou‘s. 1 Cabinet photo at $2.0 ~ doz up Town Studio, J. L. Brm‘vne. Dr. Bonnar‘s c-}ection exâ€" neel rt. photngmher of Dromore, out in the Traynor photo undalk. Les ‘a binet Photos good as the per dozen at the Upper uL Wednesday of next week Fall Show. Press in the ike it a big success, 1 of Rocky Saugeen is at ng a few weeks with her i Muir at Flesherton, ts will nbligt; hy makâ€" AND GENERAL. . was grauted $20,000 for ling ploughs, Wilkinson . Call at C. McKinnon‘s at Arch. 8. Hunter‘«. J. P. TELFORD. Mr. James Renton, Egremont, guest of his brother Wiulliam on TD S i _" "VeHton, Egremont, was the guest of his brother William on Sunday last. M r. Jno. Layelle Jeft Monday last to take a position as Clerk in the G. T. K. office in Palmerston, We welcome Mr. Arc Durham once more. F e}l as chief clerk in Mr Great sales prove the rreat merit of Hood‘s Sarsapariila, and great merit enables it to accomplish wonderful cures, Mr. A .Carnahan, Meaford, the oldest Orangemarn in Ontario died lately aged 904. _ He marched on the 12th for 73 years. Mt. Forest High School Paard is adâ€" vertising for a four h teacher. *nd is trying to be eonverted into a Collegiata Institute. Hanover Show last Friday a success. Good werther, management, ard a public 57 ple is sure to make it so. IctE.â€"This, Woednesday morning, will have matured the corn. â€" ITce a qnarter of an inch thick formed on standing water. Garden stuff, except some roots and cabbage, has suffered great] y. Mrs. Neil McPhee and her son Archie, from Glen Rden, were visiting at Mrs. Turnbull‘s, Rocky Sangeen, this week,. It is 23 years since Mrs. McPhee visited Durham last. She says there is a great change since then. For that tickling sensation in your throat try a 10c box of "Mist" Cough Lozengers. They will allay the ivritaâ€" tion at once. For sale by all druggists and the Key Medicine Co, 305 Yonge Street Toronto. Mr. Jas, Watson, Normanbv. had his fine dviver in Owen Sound last week. and took first prize in a contest with 12 competitors, _ He also got 2nd prize for the best turn out, _ He came out ahead last year. Well done. last year. Well done. Rev. Mr. Jansen lately took the nath of allegiance and is now a full f1l Aged British subject, He made use of the incident to form the groundwork of a pithy sermon on the tracslation of the sinner from the Kingdoin‘of mammon to the Kingdom of righteousaess. RrErEy@®n.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Meâ€" Kelvie are feeling that way this mormâ€" ing,. having heard the first direct word from their son Angus since the sensaâ€" tional story of his death a few weeks ago. Mr. R. Parker returned Tuesday night from the northern district and leFL Angus hard at work, his saw mill being in operation. Aneus knew nothâ€" ing of the rumors when Mr. Parker left. Twno Horses Wanted. The undersigned wishes to exchange two corner lots fenced and eultivated in the lower town here for two good drivers, not more than 8 years old. Apply to Mr. J. P. TEuproRDp, or, Thomas D. Thomas Box 300 Owen Sound. Bex Hr.â€"To those who have read Lew Wallace‘s charming Book, the presentation of Ben Hur with 1006 pictorâ€" al views on the night of Wednesday, Sept. 50:h, will be a troat. _ Those wl o have read the book, will*go, Thosewho have not read the book should _ go. Adâ€" mission 25 and 15 cents. Under the anspices of the Methodist Church, in the Town Hall Burnarary.â€"Th» house and collar of Mr,. Cleo. Moore, Normanby, wete enâ€" tered by thieves in the early morn‘ng hours of Friday. morning last. Mrs Moore heard some unusual noise, reused the house and the robbers made off, bnt not before they had removyed a supply of meant, 4 dozen eges, a hat, and possi bly other articles, Judging from. our exâ€" changes an epidemic of this nature exists at present. A Wap or DEerUxCoTt Brtrs.â€"Someâ€" times it doesasn‘t pay to keep money too long. It goes bad. Mr. Wim. Turner, a farmer from near Mount Forest, had a rather nnpleasint eexperience of this kind on Thursday. He had a roll of bills which he intended to deposit in the postoffice. â€" In counting the roll Deputy Postmaster Little found Federal and Central Bank Bills to the amount of $105, Some of the money Mr. Turner has had in his hoime for nineteen years. As the Federal and Central Banks have for a number of years been defunct, the bills are, of course useless.â€"Mercury RusTED Sora w.â€"Mr. Wim. Strain, of Flesherton, wrote to the Am*iculturnl College Guelph, making enquiries as to whether rusted straw was injurious when fed to animals. The reply he reâ€" ceived was to the effect that no injuy had ever been observed from that causc, As there is a large quantity of rusted straw in this district it will be a source of satisfaction for farmers to learn the above. We are informed that cattle will eat rusted straw with more relish will eat ru®CE" ) "oa apprrently being A Chas. MeKinnon has Favning Msils on bind cheap. will eat rusted straw ®©!50 ")""y oimnge a than clean, there apparently being a saline taste to it which suits their palates,â€"â€"Ex. _ enpvpnmename mm WALLACEâ€" inst., to 4 & son. ! ations STEWAR'!‘.â€"â€"In Bentinck, Mrs. Hector Stewart. Hgscocx.â€"â€"in Egremout, inst., Annie E. Hiscock, The roads are hegining to cut up now there is a great deal of rain which will gieatly benefit the root crops Thrasbing is a short job this fall a lot of the the oats Are very light. But a roflt many will cut them for feed. Jan ought to be in this way selling cutâ€" ting boxes. Mr. Wro. Fraser passed through here on his wheel last week he had his eye on the fences on both sides of the road as if expecting something. The home of Mr. Neil Cameron was brightened 5Y the arrival of a bouncin C * .s_ 19th inst. Congmmr ECRORE CCC E The home of Mr. NeÂ¥ C brightened 5Y the arrival of haby hnfi. on the 12th inst. in« ‘NelL, 3 months. â€"In Hl\lfit ein, Mr{fand Mrs. BOOTHVILLE. DEATHS. BIRTHS. | has a few Ohatham bond which he will se Arch. Davidson to He is now installâ€" Mr. C. McArthur‘s B ind E1t 1. )c aemed o aReene oy werther, energetic spirited peoâ€" on the 14th Wm. Wallace on Friday, th on the 16th aged 2 years was again FCk All Battalions are on the ground and mostly full in strength as are the Bands. Some of these latter hayve 24 pieces, and with the bugle band, keep the air full of music, interlarded everywhere with commands from the Captains, Lieutenâ€" ants, Sergeants and Corporals of the various companies to "Halt." ‘Stand at Ease." "Right." ‘"Company front" etc ete. This peacefal fruit growing district, rich,in historic memories, is againa resâ€" plendent and resounding with all the pomp and cireamstances of war. ‘ The number and arrangement of the ten.s, &o¢,, ave somewhat as follows : NORTHEST W. soOUTHEAST The 12th Battalion is futhest southâ€" east, the Bist Battalion next. All hands regret the absence of the cavalry and artillery, and as these are a neccessary adjunet of levery modern battle ficld, we think the authorities have made a mistake in not familiarizing we footsoldiers with the neighing of the warhkorse and the roar of the cannor,. But 1 must remember "Theirs not to reason why." Any way, the boys are in good spirits, with an éevident dosire to excel in drill and to appear cleanly even with the antiquated equipment which the Torâ€" onto World sneers at. Haldimand Battalion, composed as it is mostly of Indians, and possessing & fine band draws a lot of interest. The weather is fine here, apparently no rain_ has fallen for weeks, and t! o ground is dry and comfortable, _ The tents are good and new, and the white tented field, avranged in lines at right angles to each other, and also lining diagonally like a well planted prcluu-d, presents a fine appearance and is an unâ€" u ual sight. F mm ce icel UE T RTRRCCCC Gen. Gageoigne was on the field today and has left a good impression among the men,. Mr. Francis MclLeod of Sunnidale visited Mr. N. McLeod on Sunday. Miss. Annie Wilson is home from Torouto. _ Miss Kate Clark is home uftlt-l 1 ending the summer in Sunniâ€" dale. GOD‘S Createst Cift to Man IS HIS VISION. Don‘t trifle with this presious gift by not heeding the dictates of nature. There is such a thing as wearing Who was the Consorvative who wrote for the keeping of the Dromore P. 0 ? Mrs, D. MceCaunnel made her husband the present of a young s0n, on Sunday morning. Mr. W. Nichol is reâ€"engaged for 1897 at unis school. â€" His salary will be larger as faithful work deserves reward. Mr. Wm. Marshall visited at his brother Jim‘s, after his summer‘s work near Stayner. w 14 Liz Roigen . sÂ¥A not wearing them when you should. When you first notice your eyes failing, or it seems a strain on them to read or do near work, consult an eye specialistâ€"one that is permanently located and makes a specialty of the eye. This way you will have comfort, and save what money can‘t buy. Off‘s Oif‘s Camp Mess Tents fires PROF. CHAMBERLAIN EYE SPECIALIST 87 King St. East, TORONTO, ONT. Mrs, Alex schoolmate, Last Saturday ni the factory, and â€" was cold and raw, out. â€" Every one seemed 6)[0:1: well migat. Average 1 37. 8¢ cts, a quarter of a cent I any factory neat here. Mr. Durham handled the money sence of his brother, the Trei is at Niagara Camp. He pai Threshing 18 the order of the day, 1N0 hum of the machine can be heard in all directions, there 18 lots of etraw but the most of the grain is yery light. Mr. J, Gordon is yory low with inoflar 6 mation of the lungs, DPr. Martin is in attendance. Mr. Joe. Lse who has beon Qng;gedi‘" mc o ie Je s with Mr. J. Knox of Swinton Park during Mr. Mrs and Mirs McConvell of Dui# the sumtoer. has returned home,. | dalk were visting at Mr, 5. McLean‘s last Mr. and Mrs. Lather Vort, took a trip week. ar to Ovwen Sound last week, ABLE. | Mra. J. Jack of Tilinois, formerly of Pro® t{;n %4;: t e Tis visiting at the parental home ‘ nmELP WANTDâ€"FE!ALE, r. Chas Jack. Wonx FOR MEN AND WOMEN. Wepay 86 Mr. and Mr:. W. J. MeLsan of Swsvnp‘ cbua can dh is _ N# ';:.,’.‘,’.'”%m:';o:: College were the guests of her fabter Mr. .::::l en ‘l:‘l;g":ng:e- y ol tor work A. Bryceâ€" IPLYmTemple, Caigdon N.J. YMOUR sUP IX CAMP AT NIAGAERA. Pm mm Alex, MceDonald visited her old nate, Mrs. Marshall last week. Saturday night was paynight at ctory, and though the weather d and raw, quite a number were ivery one seemed 6)loased as they igat,. Average 1 .37, and price a quarter of a cent better than ctory near here. Mr. C. Ramage m handled the money in the abâ€" f his brother, the Treasurer, who noara Caimp. Me paid out over PROTON CENTRE. 2 + «te s + order of the day, the Pank & File old DUREAM PHARMACY * Music at The Lowest Rates." Fancy Heavy Tweed Effect 19¢ ‘ancy Twilled do. 250 Fancy Crepon Serges, f 60c Fancy Black Figured Dress Goods. Plain Henricttas at all Prices. HEAVY COATING SERGES. | Black & Navy Niggerhead Cloth, &c These are all Imported directly from Scotland and of course are confined strictly to ourselyes. If you want a Good Dress for little money, Come and see. 1 We had it whispered round LVNCTP °5 R* / ing to be a wedding. Wonder it any one can giye us any information or if we will have to go to Tara for it. Eb. George. Meas:s John Vort and John Elies have taken their departnre for the Sault. _ Mr. and Mre. R. Morley off the second iwon vuwiting at Mr. J osa‘\‘:h Eilis‘ a couple of weeks ago also Mr. an Mrs. Martolle. | Mr. Mrs _ and Miss MeConuell of Doi« ; dalk were visiting at Mr, . McLean‘s last \ week. t © 28 All The Latest Styles In New FALL DRESS GICODS Opened out this week comprising about 50| Fifty Pieces in TORONTO l\:& 4Â¥ AT THE CASH AND ONE PRIC E. They are going fast _ RAMSAY & MORLOGCK CALDBER‘S BLOCKâ€" 24 yds. s mc .‘ ma2,. / _‘ Ober it 10y * â€"â€" 42 : ** 1.20 * § .‘ 12 ... ** "be.. ** 13} * pr¢ _ * 200 ** Get one of our new Carpet Stretchers. _ We have the best made for 90 cents PR NTS Our New Prints are just in. We have the very best value at I 6c. 9c. 10c. and 12;c. a yd. See them before buying. See our 5¢. and 6¢. CHALLIKS. MEN‘S TOP SHIRTS from 25cts. up. _ Ladies‘ and Men‘s Low Shoes before buy‘ing. (Note this fact.) Best Table oil cloth, white and colored, 45 in. wide, 25¢. a yd. _ Best Oatmea. or White Castile Soap, 7ets a bar, or 4 bars for 25 cents. _ Glycerine Soap, be. a box of 3 eakes. Serub brushes bets ur. Heayy Galvanized 14 ct. pail, 256. See our $1.00 lot of Tinware, Call any way, We want your trade BOOTS & SHOES Timot-'th" Seed, Orchard Grass and Lucerne Clover. Alabastine, Paris White, Whiting, Whiting, Alums, Glue, W. W. Brushes, Paints mixed and dry. Paint Brushes, Artists Colors and Brushes. Oils SALT Just read the following prices : ds. long, 28 in. wide, 40c. a pr. TEAS from lScts a ‘b. SUCARâ€"Light Brown, 26 lbs. for one dollar. _ No. 1 Granulated Sugar, 20 lbs for $1. 7 lbs. Tapioca for 25¢. Mixed whole bpices 1(¢c. it Pure Ground Spices. Vinegars: English. Malt, Canaâ€" dian Malt and White Wine. Vinegars from 30c. gallon. A large supply of School Books. See our Practice Books 400 pages 5c. Pens, Pencils, Rubbers, Compasses, etc. Note Paper and Envelopes by the quire, box or ream. FALL FOR FALL SOWING In Barrels and Bags. ROCK SALT. Machine Oils, Coal Oil, Best Canadian and / merican. Superior SEWING OIL, 4 oz. Bottle l10cts. Fall Rye. YOU WILL NZED New Lace Curains So is Houseâ€"cleaning time, and C, PAREDRD SPRIKNG IS HERE We always keep fuall lines at lowest lsn'ices. You should see our SPRING LINES of Druggist & Seedsman, Durham. _ 34 yds. ak%. CZCO. LOWER TOW N. Mixed whole Epices 17¢. lb. long, 42 in. wide, £$1.00 a pr. 12 * L25 2+ Nok

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