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Grey Review, 5 Nov 1896, p. 5

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goods at low petition, wk“ l worth 35.50 use [300 to clear at 15c. lish. t a, little may. reek there Will .rtments. the little too much 'or themselve. Its, special value It ICES. h $7 to 8.---5.N. "rth$8 to 9 forum wool. Slit pocket; ry special at $835. ICS. so ial at 60. Vial at 16t special at $6.40 ts, double breath] 7.5' and Mc. _ _ 0 Market and "I! 'ests tail or it? 3 to $5, tho wholelol 3, special at 89c. oods waving the middle. stripes, worth $3to est Priest! .rom $8 to 10, ING. at 100 special at 2u' were sold at $3 Ji1l1'"tu.--Taee Notiee.-At 1'/1'wViiii'o"t; in Dundulk week before Tm- ”solution given below III lwri. The practice condemned 003' Nun "Mini! application foe a tsehoot h tute equal to or loner than tho ttii toMlle!- hefnre either teacher Cthiii hm oitrttitted gut: in- (i"l?f,ot makin,.,, “L VL'.? Richer iv or lune iittii mm“? tith 1i'iiiiii)jjiis: 45%" . e. ltjiiiiC' Yet/ttii,.' . l - "In", l, rub in a aw; lt/ji. Be; a ”are Pte from mun-mun [Mt Week, while out yeu'i. i'ie'jCl"m'i"t)g by " compan- Im a sun-h was instituted, 3 lane. ttahe, fr"m the town misting. and u 11.3) hu lady was found no” . munpahutthrnugh the 'f't,'gn the KW?" haying caught 0n so"). Huh. 1'itleU “undid”! 3. . mun. u m a P: n um! ah Mm“, mlition. F056 month. it: "mpap'ers tor 8135. All in Advance. ”Warsaw“ FATAL Accunmr.-ar. M Fur, one of Owen Sound'l old- "m most resperted citizen’s met his “I! m .1 swamp but Week, while out {tumult Being missed by hi. “\Inn-Il- M a -4 . ' "‘I’""l ..... mum "early a million insurances. Th" Review will keep him muted ou Jun! .::hirs for aunt her year. A! to the "In”... he was h urrving home Monday Inlwlp LIL-Kinky and sound money. “H Tut. WANT A DAILY PAP“!!â€" Tho Tux-0n!“ Morning World, a mom!!!“ Pipe-t mind yuu. will be supplied Wit 1, RIVIlw to Jan 1. was for 32$ l/ue/U" now and get tho benetit of 1um, hue. It has lmpulur cartoons plmmdaily, and many ucollent IP01:- al Mums. a to 8 Page: and A large try) edition. For n mm-L- . - H» mm” thae/im" "0‘ "oil Par (m. tit cluily, n al mum, a “W” edit; ttm tape" fur “Hausa Pi “an. 0 Gum nun-rho Rvatw and the Weekly Globe will be sent. to any hllmu nu this common: till lst Jum- "T um for $1.35. Juin the RIVIEW chlh-mvar 15) others have done BO-- 11.! [at All the news of the world and an locality. The Globe is bigger than our and the Review is absolutely nec- uuxy u a local paper. A! tlw Morning mot-ting of the Colm- "ll at [Em Fin-hull. a general survuy of t m "s.......', . ... , A - but Kiri 'ttim, ,7 "a... - ptr ux-nn an" ur’ Ill Ihcprvmises was made. A strung plank trat) fur Hm engine is to ho huiltncmos iit.t'xltafectrvetio'/v, the Clerk is to get vim nf m-w hose, and the Fin-and .lah'1'onuuittee is to purchase what n man and get hose couplets and “hunt-In. t.. h”. A' 'hch.oo.5r'atnoron, G'd.Rapid., Mich., mun! (3:) late Jan. Cameron,' Pricevllle, ram-home fur: brief Visit. last week. HeLugennhere for the Sun Life As. warmth. of (Vanda. and would! lea Ihlna your in the h'eld his company u, written "taply a million insuraheei. t?ttrh'efilir will keen hint mind an m Tax “2mm or b'Porvr.--Wurton hemm- team has [waved victorious against all teams in our Northern dis- ler but in the final match with George law. at Mrathud. for the intermediate rhumpimlshig. were beaten by six goals 'In mm. his is the second time “mg-mun has mm. with the mac min. all born in the town. h'r,Joo. llewiuon. Aberdeen came -b,oeust8autrdisy from the Northwest were be has been employed several may... Western farmers are moot of Inniuiuppy, receiving more for their ,....~m mnph-s of wheat, than theygot [or their best last par. . .'ér,T'.T'. (hula. Normanhy. epont s n:.':uwith;yo Editor last week. Tom huvpent two years at the One! h Col- l." mu! would sooner have ll your. therethso Nifty acre farm. He bu at "mm: boutSO urictiea of w eds un- derrullirltinn. and is making n study ",'hcrgus growths in preparation fm A tini ymr's murac. Wm - - tum!“ NG"; mom-o of undo-mm" I" “ion?!“ berm", of immu- t's'tiiiiit'.u'g k,t,ttt,ty.t ht 'hmth 7,.,lhtttied 3,32“! .ho tryittr "ruled Mm I {33:5, sins.' Edward and Joseph. also [mm ('himgu, and A dnughter Mm. J. E. agency from Toronto. fiAUt mus, Parties withing Sale Bills will do well to call at the Review once. We an aettrly always leg you buy. an... "tthe My you call. We give you tttree aotiee In 12.9 paper too. norm.--Jun arrived at S tin 'e reed thnpo' sum. 'auothel par of max: inn Flour} l'irsldesk Sh'),'.; nghave a nullity u. at tet' mu es mm .75 r 'Ill' up. My, ineiuded.-G. 1"ruli's'.U" 03mm 1',e,r'iir,IrtirgPJlt,t No I “Jun-ca gum pro manna pre red tsr Thursdny night 'ill',',". 5th inpaaoir my bzdltbere. “obavow thank the management for I complimentary New. nswn. --d M $me ian Flour. anatomy of , baitttp, bay', gt Wm. Parrot. Chicago. a brothel otgr.J.no. Parrot. came out with " JiteongaturGr, to no their amid“! "bum To 1erut"t sick_h'ed came the #10011).me In“. - lune. We iUieplesed to hear of u food job iiii performed on an are! on: m.- 1.5. editorial and local machine 9! m Fluheflon Agivnnce bu Yry laid "PM repairs mung to t.rtotyrhititu So "-1."; In“? Int.L we“? Pe:, Y: yr, and so'riieerxl,. , sod tsmily, Mr eltt, on Monday new” L L. t ("fth snd "ent' foe pltott iihrtoen,t: wer nada, last. “MI and get In P" to put the 1 llt gord eorrlitiori T h 7. Gai', “a; -"'T* ea an the that Cil'fig,, u. been In this manner will kind” be President of the 00-370 I Sharpe. Holstein. M'- WI ' yum u _'" tttb', “Lilllsh. ovex the week end. _§eil sic-Camel, teaeher w. (of; irsturdtr: We wre prune: 2 Muchuwnh hum for, “Auld has Ft". In I M" 'ijrsr Al r w n.1,-.. - tery .n his. _ . ll: . . ilutriet Lam Jf/i',',') , P, 1 ii, l Bl he: it D“, t,e,,rav,/h' . . . . over the w , - end. . L. L. and G. W. Gui-lav, tk s. m”, and Geo. Hill. of Toronto. bet photugraph and portrait. cu- ent. were in town Sammy to T"tseas.v.., t.' \, t W _- . Henry, of Brandon, Matt- be',', -rpir.otyt,tf Moderator of present. “elective NO GENERAL Wut CLUBBIN G. as VIEW and GLOBE. REVIEW magnaili World A New“: or SOUTH Gal-:7 llnxonxn crr.The Western British American. of Chicago, publishes 30”th of Dr. N. Jemieson. who he e the Republican county ticket” candidate for clerk of the Agpellete Court, and gives a sketch ofhis lfe. He was born on the farm now occupied by Mr. Robert Lawson, not in Durham es the sketch hate it .on Fell. 9, 1848. Hiegfether wee one of the first etore keepers In Durham, and "wee boy Tommy' " he we: familiarly known. went to echool to old Mr. Moody in compeny with Mr. A. David- eon. end a. lessening number of others. I "Aften receiving en excellent education, he served an tr2g:'f,te',tt in the drug hutinees at We! erton. en et the use of 18 came tochieago," He euheequent- ly went into bueineee himself, weelhon- nred with the Presidency of Chicago Retail Drug Aeeocienon, end later he. came Preeident ot the Illinoie Stete Board of Pherlnecy. Entering 'mto litlce he eeeended tg, by etep till he Keene honored Fr he "I elected to the Republic": National committee for Illinois. "Hie intiuener. has alweye been on the elde of honesty and Kori? In county end etete politiee. end is eh my encumber end widen: an e coupe eellor he" been 1'l'r, g'fgler, recogniz- ed by the netlonel eedere rating the 3:..." compelgn." Socce- to en old rhea boy. Brunei! or Prtosrrme.-The Fall mlzee at Walker-ton were made inter. esting by 5 case where it widow Mrs. Armstrong. aged 50 welt known. ree- pectnlvle, good looking and "l.ver. claim- ed damages for a breach of promise on the part of u mfectahle fariuer named Dickieon. aged m, ex-reeve of Car-rick, and ex-wnrden of the county. and a noted Itock breeder. The course of true love went smooth till the wedding morn- ing. when word cuuie to the waiting brute and friends that the marriage would hareto be postponed owing to the room's illnees. She went to see 1'lifn.1'I'fl the door shunned in her face by his daughter. hut was admitted and _ nursed him fora time. Then came the hackdown. He offered $300 to declare it off. She refused, it was a man not, money the we: after, and the present suit followed. A: the defendant. ad- mitted everything. the QT simplg had to decide the dinning”. In the; enled the wounded heart with 87"). Inter. ference of friends seems to have been the trouble. end stronger things have huppened than that they make it up yet. Hood's PHI: cure nausea. trick head. ache, indigestion, biliousness. 250. Lawns: ton TH! Lmurmu--aur. M r. Jansen delivered his popuhu lecture "Expelionces of life in Holland" in Dnrnoch on Monday of hut week. to a large and appreciative audience. After taking his audience across the Atlantic in an Allan Line Steamer. he kept them in Hulland and happiness till the Steam- erlrft. and nn unanimous request. was tendered him to come again and finish the trip. Acordinl vote of Hunks to the lecturer and a nice collection tor the epers were the clnsing features- We understatui several of our citizehts are unions to hear this lecture. and we heliove Mr. Jansen is quite willing to give it about the next full moon season. of course With a voluntary collection fun the Iepers. This mission is unde- notuinatioitat in character, and has foe its President, his Grace. the Archbishop of." Dublin. and one of its pau'oneao is the Marchiuness of Ulilferin and A ra. The Whole Story p" Of the great. sales attained and great cures "eoytplished by Hood’s tbusiipar. illu in QUICK]? told. It pttrifiee and en- riches the I) ood, tone. the stomach and gives Itrengh and vigor. Dim-mo can- not enter the system fortified by the rich, red blood which come- by taking Hood’s Su-saparilln. Tai,. wa'teLeermr.'a'. ( CIVIC 1roraDsr.-.-Th claimed Thursday Nov, daryuyt business will pehded. -u unemtlng paper by Mrs. Dr. Gun on Sabbath observance. appears in this weck's W. C, T. U. column, a paper from Mai John Cameron will "pear next, wee . Rev. Mr. 'lchngorpmcMin Orcho "drill. but Smithy. Mr. Joe. DowIin . Dot come home to no. his 'ii)7tl'e'id'ltl't'a,' Je- very tow at present. Mr. David. hunk, of the' o.' A; c. “on. visited 'nt the McKechnie's n few days last week. Mr. David McIntyre, Egromont. left Wednesday for Waterloo to engage in the timbenng businesewith N. McIntyre. [ I A Fawn :trmuction took place in Hunter's Store last [ml-gain day when aver half n ton of poultry were collect. sdtidi ri, Hunger ”whirled home ts tn 3 roan unite accompani by bis fit'tfl, granddaughter. Beatrice Smith. Prevent lickneu and ave doctors' bills at this season by lt1tleurdE' tau/re, rich and pure with Hood’s. nap- on a. M,t?,ttirttcn, PM by Mrs, ‘__.-J -nrv. 16, " |JIVIC 1'f business will be generally t . r. Mr. Pomerov wn- “um“ cs... unreal 'rcThtlyaroihm, 112, 1: (iii? Ci; 81.” GAG; ttorsd, imut be yonn and Roi)? animals. sA,.i't1gf,', g Jxo. cAmun, Wt: P. o, F coon cows um nouns litre Gun in milk and two to some ' In the spying. Also tin-go grim! hornet. opts" heivr to“; and a Generij BARRtSTERS. SOLICITORS. CONVEYANCERS. " omens g---0pposlte TOWN HALL. Lower Town, Durham. :1- 35.030” loan st lowest ratesot ' interest - Will be iii Priceville the tirtrt \Vednea day in each month. umce at the Com- mercial Hotel. sus- OFFICE FIRST DOOR EAST OF the Durham Pharmacy Calderu Block. Residence first door West of th HERON”: Durham- - Lot tu, Con 2. N. D. R. Strnyed from the Premises of tho underiitrned about Oct. 15th. four calves 2 of them steers. one greyand the other moatly red, 2 heifers, ted and white spotted. Any one giving information as to their whereabouts will he suitably rewarded. lot No 27, Con 12 Bontinek, County of Grey 04 manning ICAO acres, is offered for ale. Good title and reasonable terms. For farther information apply to NEIL MCDOUGALL, Lamina}: P. o. Mom J Acxmx, Hanover P. o. HUGH MACKAY, Durham or to J. P. TELFORD, Banister, Durham. " Ball Eggs. per 'ton ... ... Chiokonn. pr pm: Duck! " Turkeys. P" lb ... Gone " ... Hide, ... ... Cllfu'ninl, ... ... Sheepskin! no!) ... Hay per ton ... ... Straw per ton ... Potato", per [mg Apples " Wood, 4 feet ... Wood, 22 Inch ... Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D. S. Dunn-I par sack ...... Bran pot cw: ... ... Shorts put out ... Fall When per hum! Buloy, " Peas, _ " l Oats, " Dr'd Ir.gts, per out I Hogs, Iiva weighs ... l Lard pot ls ... , Tullow‘ p" In ... _ Butter per m. Tub ... l Flour pot bbl DURHAM HARKK'I". Corrected each week by Geo. Spartan Boticitor fur John Middleton Findla ' Jane T" riot. and John f'dll'dlr, the Td','it",fl, and Executrix of mid Estate. Datod " Mount Forest this 8th day of October, A. D. 1806. Elliott a Elliott, tion _ - ‘_.__-‘ -..-.--v "a, "-5 IUKDI'U oulf to such claims of which notice Him I have been received and said Exec- ulom and Exeeutrix will not be respon- sible fot the said Assets or any part thoreuf BO distributed to any person of whole claim notice shall not. have lmou _r.eceivrd ttt the time of such distrihu And further take notico that. after tho loch any of Novomber A. D. 1896. the uid Exocnton and Exocutrix of the "id Estate will Ttttl, to distribute the Assets of and Estate among the Winona entitled ‘th.ereto _hny_ipg wand In the Estate of Alexander Taylor late of the Township of Egremont in 'de County of Grey. Merchant, decenn- Pursnant to Revised Statutes of Ont. ario Chapter 110, Notice is hereby given that. all person or persons having “aims or Accounts of any kind against the said Alexander Taylor are to send by mail, postage prepaid. or delivered to, Robert Ouniston Kilgour of the ( Town of Mount. Forest in the County of \Vellington, Solicitor for John M iddle- tcn Findlay. lane Taylor and John Russell the Executors and Executrix of the said Estate. on or before the 9th any of November A. D. 1896, their Christian names, surnames and addres- ses. and descriptions and particulars and proof of their claims, statements and “counts and the nature of the security (it any) held by them. -" (my paper. . I A Mini-tel- of Barrie received a. circul- ,' 'tur from I large deparuunGUi store. of i this city. lust week, asking fox names of " congregation who would likely he. ' come pure users from the company. He answered, "I buy my goods from the' stores of my own town and find them as! cheap and us good as yours." He also: told the tlrmyhat tuhjitgttninistG to It-l eoTtrsrenikTiGiii.% ml innumnnm.“ _ V_- . cal-“w“. aura, wan-let, Deputy of the A. o. U. w. will be in town on Tuesday. the 10th inst. to visit the local Lodge. Mr Lipocoml), travelling agent of the Western Assurance ('trltih.l)et roundI last week, and adjusted t 1e C imof Mrs. 5 Wilson, Vivien P. 0., inthe loss the , sustained by the burnin' of her 110088.; We understand a sum If 3150 has been l swank-d. Notice To Creditors. LAND FOR SALE. WANTED STRAYED "Y‘ad'eeerTm. o,hytst. be young and “at. week, asking fox names of Ttte who would likely he. , users from the company. He , “I buy my goods from tlu. - ,__ur.:...nu.sl'- w "e murdered on tinpertittence. b. NEIL BLACK. Bosses»: P. o. ,. O. Kimovn. 0 10 to It?, to 0 12 " 20 to 85 to 06 lo 04 to 4 00 to 25 to 25 to 10 00 to 4 00 to 0 M to 0 M to l 50 to 90 to .350 tot4 M) " to l 85 50 to 60 tht to 60 80 to 0 " M k q 30 Pilgrk‘tpepu ly 0 12 12 840 43 tt 21 N ' Came to the new... out. who» er during the oumnm- . {curling but”, The owner is requested " pun pmp- erty. pay expense! and uh it any. humour Hanna. Lot 26. Con. ttk Isl-amount. Dromore P. o. Oct. 31,1“. I)llllfl)rllf PHARMACY. Stock & Poultry AT THEV Which has long been used on the ' Expenmental Farm, "Canadian H.&G.FDUD” This Powder is one of the best in the Market. No Farmer Should be without a pack- age of this CELEBRATED POWDER Condition Powder LO IVER TO IVA! do so and wt feel con- Ment you will be per-, fectly tratitdied. 'e Have you tried the AMERICAN P If not A PULL LINE cg CHOICE CONFECTIONEPY AND FITTINGS or ALL Kama u lowest prices. AMERICAN _ Canadian COAL OIL. . 'Goods Lamp Goods. Lamp Banquet, fianglnz CAM-E 181'“! For Horses and Cattle. MacFARLANE & Go. ’ MODERN. Clocks aid mWatchesJ ALIVE. mm cums um cums STAND LAMPS Lamp Goods. . GORDON FOR ALI VE) I Are not Ancient but TORONTO Are not dead but ahd G' U ELPH. DURHAM ”:l/NEW ARRIVAL (lf GOODS Ell q STARTLING REDUCTION Ill PRICES! Watche Ready-made Clothing _Sold heaper your To Luau-m it,'l"pi'rdphf,Qattt o my)» no: ttut-et. Bueinm may Print. aet4 0mm ' humour-m. Sort-[lumen Imam mm: menses mm. CALDER & LIVINGSTON, Agents, WapwF-'ig,,te.'rt,t,t " can good; HONEY T0 LOAN-., The anon will econ be here ti, (he; J'iiirTfi, ebout the int of November. Don't fail to be ; Bergen". We have bought . lug. atook {to}; 1LL'Mzgse; In"!!! Co hy h and other Inge Manufacturers. We an give you Shaw a from $6.00 upwuds. $352!. PMEEEIES..& FEED BOXES... price. you cm "ord to buy. We bought our stove gin our customer. the benefit of the bargains. Yc kinds/vi, ; Fancy Cooking Stone. Parlor Stoves, Double Huston. to. Come and Bee Them. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. li..ifllf8i,r.1,iltr-I;phttttre,rr 2112,3132? {3:12; illliBeeraaarx &. Co FULL LINES OF STERLING BROTHERS CELEBRATED MAKE OF BAND MADE UPPER TOWN, DURHAM JUST ARRIVED? J- '----.- __::'='-."-_-â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€" t Bl4ii f“‘“'”‘f‘7"7“" - *fl @fiwg 'll(,iititis(,th', We Sell 28 lbs Brpwn Sugar for $100 your advantage to nge as a ball, ( Overcoats & Winter Suits Were bought RIGHT and will be sold RIGHT. You can’t make a mistake in giving us your firgi: call. You are sure to get a. snap that you cannot get elsewhere. Our BOOTS AND SHOuS are set at the lowest notch. Our GROCERIES are all new and fresh. t“ For Men, Women and Boys for Fall WE”. Come and see Them Before Buying. ' "i8e?,,irli11r1rpI,nni7iati, so Roms Dalyh'ah': 01d Stand We Fear nae Foe (' Fever Undersold, Quality Considered Spots and Shoes Redpttth's Standard f.irtPuia_tedisugar, IE? 22 lbs for $1.00. Bright Yellow Sugar, 28 lbs for 81.00. Gibson's Pure Fruit Tablets and Confections, Imported direct from Mytehestev, and comprises all the leading Jtarota. Pearl Tapioca, 7 lbs for 25cts. - "iriiiiiiGii%'rs'm" 'i'dl" American Water White, 25 Ms. 5 gallons for $1.15. BEST Caqadiag Goa; 011520 as; I'oe tho Inland of an season we will give you Plow; " " in: to clean out .toela and IMPORTANT STILL TO THE FRONT f,', mMcARTHUR, BIG Druggist d; Seedsman, Duvrham 'or the" utiolea. Our first thtpmenti Q11 um" Don't fail to be Around tad sea them. and get the .lltA1luiillNlllji, Than ever 'before . in Durham rm you, that we hue the. largest. aver shown in Durham, and at stoves u right prices. ttnd will ' Ycu hue your choice of all .oves, Coal Stoves, Box Stoves, [art-ls Co., Watson of you Stnw and Corn Cutters Upper Town Durham. . a gallon a gallon . It will be to bargains in mm room "iz,8. kt?

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