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Grey Review, 5 Nov 1896, p. 1

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t w ual Test Best Proof RANT. â€"UC needs no ; pot well worth une 6th, ‘06 6th 1896 he premwises of the unds tember one ewe and ”I l1 please prove propert®» and take them awayâ€" does stand S EQUALLY CHNEAp 02 i @ZNHning . ND MATCHING~_ hing we sell | prices. Our cturing Cov iI EGREMONT. sON BRROS i1XD saTISFACTION "ARANTEED. tion Guaranteced. for the R?".“' / dn ON HAND AT RIGHT PRICES E ESTRAYâ€" d to take building ¢*" sh all kinds of Material ving prices. lead ow Pr Firisch â€"â€" hos. Smith,. @xtr® v W D MACHINERY. 11 0C BC 4C OG&G ~am, 320 «<ereg.â€" rom ancther towa, make money, eall p of the Northern ; Crercoats made by tand the â€"«~~ IChas. McKinnon D. GrRiaxHAaÂ¥. Lot 2123 Con$ . D. R Wii Strain e nued @ Dea U ViLiLJ #1 bas «Bood the tere f clocln.s is . and W R_Jo.: by ohh‘-.l‘-m he strain oh..“ ‘am of harg tringe. to the publi¢ cebuilt and good job the 1 as soon as ta* needs N collar 24.A tem wel} lyertiâ€"ing. We 0e and sold f,, Powder, and al} eeds flag Itons, Ocest, and Sof Collar, y ".'| ounly $5.00, ind stgnd done & $hQ TJog Call ang inspect and be Convinced. dist Arrived agpoad 2 8 40 1 0 5 4 | fi. "'Machun, The cieee Siv AGeist ol 5 BOMOM woun reun. l":‘lnatom %. y,,, Commissioners. WA.REHOUSE, Upper â€"DEALER INâ€" All kinds of Farm Machinery Organs & Pianos. Sewins M a. the Ogp Maxwells‘s Light Steel Hndersâ€"cheaper than ever,. One Car Brockville Buggies, also Gananoque, and Campbell, Lonâ€" don Carriages & Buggies. 0"5 CarChatham Famons *Wanmmms Wiibhannthandt 450 Prst & Wood‘s Singe Apron _ Binâ€" '}trk!. Buckey Mowers and Tiger e4, "f44n0UDL, Upper Town, Durham. EVE'RYTI:IING_ BOUGHT FOR CASH *" Stock 230 Snow Durham, A ug. Q9th JACKSONS , _ ~A0010V0CTS, : l;“‘ Money invested for 3p, """US bought and sold. Pancia] bmine:.;:-nm "te to Standard Bank. °k of the ; at fabulous VJ And Sold at Lowest Possiple Prices. Ball W 14e ANCERS. the famous Ramsay wikac. 2 .k XvIII,â€"NO. 43. CHAS. McKINNON. Famous Wagons, agons. prices, & J. McKechnie.,!fi;{,g; ADOPTED BY .. G. & J. McKECHNIE. m Machinery, Vehicles, , Sewing Machines, Etc. Good Farm Lands Lots 22and 33, Con 12, Bentinck. â€" New Concrete Dwelling, new Frame Stables, situated within one mile of Post Office, Store and Saw Mill. Terms easy. For purticulars apply to, H. H‘MILER, Hanover. o ts J. A. Huxte®r, â€" â€" Che Grep fiep Now on Hand â€"»â€" 150 Acres Maxwell‘s Steel Rakes, etc. Coulthard & Scott‘s Seed Drifts and Harrows. Wilkinson Ploughs and Scuffiers. Organs & Pignos of the best makes. A few Stoves at job prices. New Williams Sewing Maâ€" chines. l Full Stock of Repaire always or hand. FOR SALE. OF Totl......... ++ [ CACR.:...:.:.._sÂ¥i¢r+i.Â¥xis+ry:s Salary of chief of bureau....... Salary of chief clerk........... Printing of 2, 500,000 ballots. .. Poll lists, tally sheets, &¢c...... Fitting up polling places etc .. Stationery, maps, &c.......... Carting booths, ballot boxes &c Miscellaneous expenses........ Advertising.............}.}..... Board of Canvassers........... Hire of 2,784 poll clerks at $10 Hire of 2701 baliot clerks at $5 each..................... Hire of 5.568 inspectore at ' In round numbers "about 300,000 “Per- sons will vote in New York on 3rd of November. Inorder thus to find out the will of these 300,000 citizena the public nust spend money as follows : Rent of 1310 polling places in stores at $50 each......... .. .. $65,500 Râ€"nt of 82 street booths at $100 Cl e Reduced rates are to )e given on all railways. Prize Lists and entry forms mng be had from Major G. B. Hood, Guelph. _ _ Public Meetings of the Ontario Agriâ€" cultural and Experimeutal Union will be held in the 0. A. C, on the afternoon and evening of the 10th, & forenoon nd afternoon of the l1th Dec, when proâ€" minent speakers from the United States and Canada will be present. Public mectings will be held as folâ€"‘ lowa:â€"Cattle Breeders on Monday Dec, ' 7 ut 7,30 p. m. Shcep Breeders on Wed, Dec, 9th at 7.30 p. m. ; Swine Breeders | on Thuisday Dec. 10th at 7, p. m. ; while on Tuesday, Dec Sth a joint Public Meetring will be hold. with addresses from seyeral promivent public speakers. | Programmes for each meeting will be issued later, and can be obtained from | UC,. A. Znvitz, the ‘"Secretary of Union,. " The show is under the auspices of the Fat Stock Club, the City Council and Board of Trade ; the Dominion Cattle, Sheep and Swine Breeder‘s Associations; and the Eastern and Western Dairy men‘s Associations. The Ontario Fat Stock, Dairy and Poultry Shows will be held in Guelph, Dec. 8. 9. 10, I£3, when $4000are offered in Cash prizes in the livye Stock, Dairy and Dressed Poultry department. â€"Next Tuesday it is announced the Tariff commissioners will commence their labors. _ The commission consists of Sir Richard Cartwright, Hon. Mr. Fielding and Hon. Mr. Patterson. They will visit the chief centres of the Domâ€" inion and ascertain in detail much of the needs of the country, from those must likely to know. _ 1t will be their‘ task ther, and no casy one to so adâ€". Jjust taxation " that it will fall as much as possible on the luxuries of life and not upon its necessaries." ‘The Premier has promised that many burdens that ?now press heavily upon the farmer will be remoyed, He will keep his ; romise notwithstanding the carp'ng, of opposition jeurnals who would have everything done in a day, l C «yc j _2 C1 E°~°°C 2850 JAIMIiSCCT Of ’Public Works while on this tour, not withstanding the clamor of the Conserâ€" vative press. ZShould Mr. Tarte ask for more then that he deserves to be cenâ€" sured. ’ â€"â€"Mr. Tarte and Mr. Blair are tour {ing the country at different points, getâ€" ’ing a grasp of the work of their departâ€" ments. _ By far the greater intercest however attaches to Mr. Tarte who has been lionized from Winnipeg to Regina. Mr. Tarte, it seems, rides in the govâ€" ernment car "Cuinberland," but we very much mistake the man, if the country w‘‘l have to pay more thanl gis legitimate expenses as Minister ot bKIBC ww . 0 C1 6 (BEIC w . .. ______ 1 CS CWS CUTIWITS [an urgent recommendation for the erection of a House of Refuge for the ’indigent poor. This is a live question in Grey also; and will remain so until provision is made for the housing of indigent poor in a manner more in ac cordance with modern philanthr phy than herding them with criminals in] the common goal. + Pavpers in Owen Sound | northern districts are warn ating the elevation of R. J the vacancy in the Senate. the South see in Mr. Jas. Ir of the Guelph Mercury, and a fitting man, Either will Innes‘ place is in the Com we bhpe to see him there an What it Costs to Vote. FAT STOCK SHOW. nc presentment of the Grand at the Bruce Fall Assizes contains FOANE Wearsqnseclll a 0. 8 "~â€"â€"â€"=4â€"@â€"s 4.._. bureau....... 4,000 B lerk........... _ 2000 | gi ,000 hallots... _ 27,0C0C 1 eets, &c...... 6,000 | he z places etc .. §,000 | Ro , &e.......... 10000 g:: allot boxes &e _ 3,000 | e penses........ 1,000 | ts Â¥r? +i43 +* «12. 00000 pl: BMBJ i. ... ... z.ow 19 j DURHAM + o 4 T6 4 <G> o s 4 i mausl____ hi Wl in sound and othcr§ e warmly advocat | f R. J. Doyle to | Jas. Innes, Editor ‘y, and late M, T ., r will do, but Mr, ; e Commons, and ‘ here again. _ 167,040 13,920 . YHURSDAY Hunterâ€"Allanâ€"That we now adjourn to meet Tuesday, 15th December, accord ing to statute. D. ALLA®, Clepk. phoning 10c. Hunterâ€"Allanâ€"That report of Dep. Bye, as read, be adopted and he receive 3{;50 for his services.â€"COarried., Resolved that the following accounts be K:id :â€"John Rice, grsveln“l.w; J. D. Roberts, repairi -cTr 40c.; Wm. Dickson, grayel &‘m; Ham express charges £ ; Municipal World, Stationâ€" ery r:gyo ; Rowsell & Hutchison, do, 45 I ery $1.70; Rowsell & Hutchison, do, 45 "ts.; Clerk‘s quarter salary, §45, do teleâ€" _ Dep. Bye reported that he met Com. from Proton regarding certain improveâ€" ments on Egremont and Proton town, line. They set the job of a culyvert to N.|Mclnt{re at $4; Wm. Funston haulâ€" ing grayel for ;})prouch $2; covering culyert, J. McMillon $2. Egremont‘s one half of each, Weork dono.payment‘ recommended. Byeâ€"Leithâ€"That Reeve‘s report be adopted, order granted.â€"Uarried. Leithâ€"Byeâ€"That this Council give Mr. W. Wilder $1.50 per week to take charge of Wm, Williams.â€"Uatried, The Reeve reported that with com. from Normynlz.. they let the contract of a bridge on 0. 8. R. to J. J.‘Dierimert for $75; and approach to the sama to Jas. Arthurs for $47 extra work on bridge $5, extra on fllling $3, total $130. Egremont‘s share $65. Payment recomâ€" mended. | Leithâ€"Hunterâ€"That foregoing report be adopted.â€"Carried, _ Hunterâ€"Allanâ€"That T. Tribe be id $35 for board and attendance on \Vm. Williams, indigent, amount due,to date. â€"Carried,. The Reeve and Clerk reported that W. Williams was influenced by reports about A. Crandell, his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, | and refused to go out to him. The comâ€" mitltee took steps to know the truth or the falsity of the reports, and found them false. but he is now unfit to unâ€" dergo such a journey, | _ Byeâ€"IHunterâ€"That Dep. Allan open a ditch on the O. 8. R. opposite R. Coch rane‘s to prevent water from overflow. ing said road.â€"Cartried, Leithâ€"Hunterâ€"That John Kholes reâ€" ceiye $1.00 as aid for present month,â€" Carried, Leithâ€"Byeâ€"That the followin &FJ sons be exelnfiifrom land tax for%l : J. Coss, Miss Beattie, Miss Spencer, Mu.‘ Amos aud Mrs. Micks.â€"Uarried. i WG Abiniatalidiians, â€" Ruatatottisiiidies Mss 1 5 K151 11 Leithâ€"allanâ€"That $5 be paid Colin Blyth for timber for culvert at Orchardâ€" ville, Normanby paying oueâ€"half.â€"Carâ€" ried, Byeâ€"Allanâ€"That C. Ramage he paid $13 on printing account.â€"Carried. ried. Allanâ€"Hunterâ€"That Reeve and Asâ€" sessor receive $3 each for selecting Jurâ€" ors.â€"Carried, Allinâ€"Leithâ€"That $15 be granted to improve Egremont and Proton townline between con. 1214 Egremont, provided Proton grants an equivalent. Councilâ€" lor'Hunm to oversee the work.â€"Carâ€" NEC CSRme 2200000 0CE UK previous meeting couftrmed. Communâ€" lcations received :â€"From Clerk of the Peace certifying that selection of Jurors had been receiyed from Egremont; and from Proton Council offering a provisâ€" ional grant on townline. 100 10 O THTR Ti EICU ’out by a sympathetic Government. | _ Some of our friends comglnin that we do not proceed fast enough, We have not been in power four months ; give us time. _ As I have kept my promise concerning this school question, so shall ’ we keep our promise respecting all reâ€" forms, and with the assistance of the eternal and immutable Providence we shall give to the country peace. har. mony and prosperity." These words were the signal for anâ€" other outburst of loud cheering. Many were heard to say that it was the finâ€" est speecli that thev had ever heard from the lips of Hon. Mr. Lagrier, EO CC 000 POV Teot s years. But we appeal to sincere men, Catholies or Protestants ; we appeal to all Christians who want the rig hts of conscience to be respected and who will be satisfied with that. To these I say that within a few days, within a few weeks, we shall be in a position to fAnnounce the terms of uur settlement, That settlement will be embodied in an act of the Legislature of Manitoba which will be drawn up and carried out <byv > a > syimnatiharta. s . . L LuICVE Copncil met Oct. ‘‘I know that we have people who believe and who hepe that we cannot succeed, and we have all those devout Catholiecs who exact that we shall reâ€" store everything that they have themâ€" selves destroyed. We do not appeal to those, nor tothe men who have trad-] ed upon their religion for the last 25 popnintnattet/"vunitararatirartrmiatetiancd., 1. and Eatrionic way. Ou the latter quesâ€" tion he closed thas : hn;fI know; thaLt we have people who ’ Last week old Quebec honored itself by bangueting the Premier amid such "e:nhusiast.ic surroundings as fairly eclipsed anything in banquets for some time. _ He is as popular toâ€"day with his countrymen as he was on June 23rd I notwithstanding the fact that the School guestion has been as good as settled without having separate schools thrlm‘ ‘on en unwilling province. The Pre. mier spoke well, reminding them that the Liberal party would do justice to all, there was no rancor in the breasts of ministers, the government was a‘" business one, and desired ‘peaee and good will to reign among all men, He | spoke on the fast Atlantic service and / the School settlement in his usual frank j mt c ogush o. 0 d 7 uy C , NOVEMEER, 5 1996 EGREMONT COUNCIL. LAURIER IN QJEBEC. RIO ~ARCHIVES TORONTO 20th, Minutes of REVIEW and GLOBE, $1.55 REVIE W and SUN, '1.35 REVIEW and Daily World â€" $2.50 REVIEW and Witness, #1.60 Other Papers also dat reduced rates. C es, thereby securing its nurity and amaalle, 22. Lug 2&&.:1?&.:'&?&:;‘:':;“& ALL @OOD anocers keer it. .nmdo-uotiuph.fllhinm'riuh STEEL, HAYTER & 00. ~ **Monsoon" Tea is put up by the Indian Tea ers as a sample of the best qualiiies of Indian *0-. Thorcfore they use the greatest care in the selection m ca and ih“blcnd.' that is why they put it up themselves and sell it only in the original Tuc FmEST Tra in Ttnutz Worris Durham, Sept., 10th, 1806 C1 0, L1 €° °° 22B° C000 0, a furm consisting of 150 acres, 130 workâ€" able land, 8 miles from Holstein on the G. T. R., 1 mile from School and Chburch. Well watered by two spring creeks. Good frame barn with stone stabling, and frame bouse,. _ Will be rented on reasonable verms, . Immediate possession can be giyen. Apply to = Crlipple Buildings cost over half the Money asked, oneâ€"third down. This is a Rare Bargain. _ Stock or Grain. Business meant. If not sold will lease for a term of years. Apâ€" ply to 1j _ ; C nderneath. Root House 10x50, Hard and Soft Water. Cnurches »nd gchnol convenient. 4} miles from Durâ€" [ On the 2nud Con. Normanby, containâ€" ing 174 acres. 140 cleared, " A 1 soil in grand state o7 cuitivation free from noxâ€" 1ous weeds. Sprin,v Creek. Stone House & Kitchen. Wood Sshed attached. Bank Barn 50x70, Stone Basement Stables, Drive & Implement House 30x60, Scone §.mhjles underneath. Root House 10x% Lots 19 & 20 Con. FARM FOR SALE. AEV. EDWARD A. WiLSON, Brocklyn, New $ and 18 Front Btreet Erst, Torento. The undersigned h.vln%beon restored to health by simple means, after su ering for severa) years with ase cerelung affection, «ud that dread disease Consamption, is anzious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure, Tothose who desire it, he wi‘l cheerfully send (free of charge) a ccpy of the preuoripton used, which they will find & sure cure for (;o--m-rllo-. Asthma, COnrâ€" tarrh, RBronchitia, and all throatandlurg Mai adies He hopes all sufferer® will try this remedy, asitisinvaluable. Those desiringthe preseription which will rost them nothing, and may prove & blessing, will please address, FROM THE TLA PLANT TO THE TEA curp IN ITS NaTivE evaiTy : Made TOCONSUMPTIVEs Hood‘s Pills fie, asy",, ut s25 & Iothe One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowel!!, Mass, olalns onictadatentdind Abridertis en« Hood‘s A SNAP! Snire Hood‘s Sarsaperilla. Soon appetite eame back; the sores commenced to heal. My limbs straightened out and I threw & my crutches. I am now stout and h::’ny {nld am hn;ninf, vlvholr:;ll four years ago I was a oripple. gladly recâ€" ommend Ho~d‘s Sarsaparilia.)‘ UrBax HAXMOXD, Table Gxovo‘,).fiiunoh. FARM TO RENT. Bunning sores broke out on my thighs. Pleces of bone came out and an operation waes contemplated. 1 had rheumatism in my legs, drawn up out of shape. Ilost apâ€" petite, could not sleep. I was a perfect wreck. I continued to grow worse and Saelly gave up the doctor‘s treatment to A PERFECT TEA se for a term of years. 'Kp‘: ROBERT WATSOy Jr., Isherwood P. 0., Ont CLUBBING. ae 1}2 3 . _ 16 victime. This demon of the blood is often not satisfied with causing dreadful sores, but racks the body with the pains of rheumatism until Hood‘s Sarsaparilla cures. * Nearly four years ago I became atâ€" Alcted with sorofuia ana 2i . _ """®.*® heryy _npon Sarsaparilia W ell « T‘p. of Egremont. of scrofula has no ’fil 3cflm "PRIG Aamani . McKtnnox, (Â¥1 U â€"â€"All Business Confidentialâ€"â€" Lock Box 28. H. H. MILLER, Hanover P. O, The Hanover **Telephone," Conveyancer Collects Notes and Accoun&fâ€"jxé charge if no ecliection, Cheap Farmes for Sale Deeds, Mortgages, Leases and ther writings neatly and quickly prepared at reasonable cost. Yor MlLy be you think it is not, but H. H, MILLER, the Hanover Conveyancer, is ending lots of it at 5J rer cent and on «xtra good loans at lessâ€"Costs lowâ€" Perms as any reasonatle person may lesire, Money is Pienty. Nurserymen and Fruit Grow. ers. Toronto Can. Over 700 Acres under Cultivation 10 1â€"3 m We are the only Canadian Nursery paying salary and expenses from the start. Liberal commission to part time men. Large list of specialties, all having been tessed at our trial orchâ€" ards. J{ yoa want a sure thing tor the Winter, write us. All SuppliesiFurnished Free mam ay _ _ CC WIiUI US as Salesmen. New sexason just opening ; new st{vle of plate hook ; wore attractâ€" iye and yet lighter than ever, WANTED $1.00° Tobe paid for Aberdeen, Oct. 15th, â€" For Service during Season of 1895â€"96, Registeed in the ‘*Canada Berkshire Swine Record" 2s No, 2956, Farrowed Nov, 21st, 1893, and b.ec by John Meyer, Kossuth, Ont, â€"»H. H. MILLER»â€".â€" This fine animal will be kept on the of JNO, CLARK, Jr., LOT 32, CON. 3. W. G â€" Roewrr J. CAMERON Thoroughbred Berkshire Besar ‘*FERDINAND., Crockery & *r00kery & Glassware. Dinner, Tea & Toilet Sets At Popular Prices. C. LEAVENS, Jr. ~ The Tea of Teas KURMA TEA satisfied, _ Also a full assortment of We do the trade in Raw Furs Price Paid. Workmansh; D Fire Choice in Va) Try it, and you Collars, Pads, %!fl% /I Bites, Whips, &c., &c. Heavy & Light Harness Sold for 30c. 1b. Sold for 40c 1b. Sold for 50c¢. 1b delicious STONE & WBLLZCTON CALL & SEE our We Handle everything in the Harness line, at right prices. MmMuX w arcll. t Men to Engage with Harness !! WHOLE NO. 952 Pad for at time of Serv ice . 15th, 1895, TERMS : us blend put u 11bs. Lead Pacl TO SUIT vyou,. ce in Valises, Grips, Horse Blankets, &C.. &o. FURS. “lll be pel'f(‘.('uy it a d BENTINCK, Unsurpassed in 4 lbs. and pre mise â€" Highest K# mÂ¥ t wl

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