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Grey Review, 26 Nov 1896, p. 1

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ra Japan Tea done Up in 5 eand, for $1.25. A tea well needs no advertising. We well worth 50¢ and sold for . of Baking Powder, and aly iseholdor needs fat Irons, Iyeruss Eo_ 35â€" Â¥:. ' |to make money, call and well lined the Rocview, ug we sell bha rieces. Our ¢ U+r il)g Cu’.' 3 re made by es stand the i a veivet collar, extra value, only 9 ied sui .n t © 5 i4 8 ad "@msr P24° cC&Ainnon & oats [ â€"DEALERINâ€" w Process, 2 = s ; inish and Soft | kinds of Farm Machinery, Vehicles, in‘t be beat. rgans & Pianos, Sewing Machines, Etc. ap of the Northern ounce to the public e imill rebuilt and ed with lrow loam, 820 <cres.â€" from ancther town _ Cow Hides, Dog ned suitable for al Test sest Proof II do MACHINERY. os. Smith. » take building com ill kinds of Material & prices, EQUALLY CHEAp inre a good job the II salted as soon as ta ATISFACTION NTEED. 1AND RIGHT PRICES. MATCHINGA*~_ HUNTER GREMONXNT. STRAY. one ewe and .-" e prove :'0""‘ * e thein away. ANT. * mimndae by oumlvu',-; 3 stand the strainp of rough *I the strain of hard trmes, N BROS ises of the ynder Tanning ! D, GRABHAM % ‘ to lend. Money invested for Lot 2x3 Con & T Farms bought and sold. Ncn‘ hR We cll 2 s Snd ce e IEW. " Oversoats at $819 naning ! Guaranteced. , bandle and ;gâ€".;,i you good, )ar clouni"";' ie ‘uy,, llld “ le by n-.‘:.]_'LR. J*' bas stood the tesp * Alnthtmse 5 M collar, Ay tront . ouly #5.00, (”lq Car Maxwells‘s Light Steel Bmdemâ€"chen; er than ever. t( Jaflksm. Jx.. Clerk Div. Court mfl? L. Jackson, Notary Public. 4 Valuators, thsnrance Agents, Commissioners. all and inspect and be Convinced. t Avined ARLSHI 10U8BE s C pp8 L P Town, Durh am Rakes usds in YSLY] t take this opporturity of anking our customers for st patronage, and we are nvinced that the new system l1 meris a continuarce of ts came. 5 "alfinancial businesstransacted Ext door to Standard Bank, JACKSONS. NVEYANCERS. arge Saies & Small Profits." xyllL. We beg to inform our Customâ€" ers anda the Public generally that we have adorted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivalent, and that our Motto will be fabulous prices. ood‘s Singe Apron Bimâ€" key Mowers and Tiger And Sold at Lowest Possivle Prices. . & J. McHKechnie., THING BOUGZT FOR CASH THE CASH CHAS. McKINNON. NO. 46. ADOPTED BY 8., C & J. McXKECHNIE. 11 +» . J1b, "DG. Th Oren _ Review. Now on Hand new Frame Stables, situated within one mile of Post Office, Store and Saw Mill. Terms easy. â€" For p rticulars apply to, H. H. MILLER, HManover. or to J. A. HunTER, Durham. .Qfind Farin Lands Lots 2 and 33, Con 12, Bentinck. . New (;ffpf.'fe}e l_)vxglling. 150 Acres chines. Full Stock of Repaire _ always om hand. FOR SALE. OPF At one time the cow was considered of little value, and she was left to shiver and shake in the cold winter blasts on the warm side of a rail fence or straw stack, much of the time with her back covered with snow, Now she is the subject of more humane treatwent, and she has become more profitable. By being comfortably housed and well carâ€" ed for, with silos, and root celars, and cutters. and slicers introduced for her benefit, she has become a rent payer and a mortgage lifter. . POULTRYâ€"KEEPING MAY BE MADE PROâ€" FITABLE, It will be the same with poultry, Poultry, properly bred and fed, properâ€" housed and cared for, are money makers, â€" But with the treatment they usually receive they aro any thing but money makers. . A common thing is to see a pail of grain thrown to them on the ground out of doors, say, two,. or three times i1 week. Each time this happens they gorge themselves ; then they starve until they get another supâ€" ply. Their owners then complain that ‘"‘fowls don‘t pay." Of course they don‘t pay. Could we expect our horses, catâ€" tle, or swine toray with similar treatâ€" ment? But i ]mnltry are properly cared for they will give as good a reâ€" turn for the money ijnvested in them, and for the time spent in caring for them, and for theFood tbe.‘v,put, as any other stock on the fm‘ul;. ndleed I beâ€" lieve they will pay better than any other sort of stock,. FIVE THINGS ESSFENTIAL TO SUCCESS. In poultry keeping there are five things very essential to success. namely. gnocf. birds, good housing, good care, good feeding, and good markeling, The following extracts, are from an article with the above heading, in that high class farmer‘s Magozine®"Farming." It is written by Wa J. Haycraft, Aginâ€" court, who has made a specialty of poultry raising, having won oyer 100 prizes at fall frirs. Meis Pregident of East York Farmers‘ Institute. Yeast cakes, baking power, enamâ€" elware, bicycles, collar and cufls, dry goods, vinegar, crockery and glassâ€" ware, printers‘ boiler plate, decorative china, fancy cases, jewellors, pianos, carriages, pork packers, wrought iron, soap, envelopes, nearly all wanting pro tection for their goods, but we look in vain for the farmer and the consumer, We add a further list: Actists, surgical instraments, corscets seedsmen, sodawater, grey granite, raw iron, charcoal ipon, laundry soap, gold leat, all asking legislation in their interests bus the farmer interests are scill anrepresentedand, #go is the con sumer. *"*Most farmersconsider poultryâ€"raising for profit impossible, and coudemn al all sorts of fowl as useless anud troubleâ€" some. This is a very wrong notion. Farmers are passing through ia «peried of depression. They see that they must leave of? thoir old time methods and adopt new ones,. Practical expoerience sent adopt new ones,. Practical exporience gous to show that one of the most adâ€" vantageons changes in imethod that a farmer can matke is to take more care of his poulizry and devote mpre atiention to pouliryâ€"raising. â€"The leading papers of Russia have opened subscription lists for the relief of the famine sufferers in India, and a writer in a St. Petersburg paper thinks there is now a rare chance to combine charity with the promotion of the counâ€" try‘s own interests, by disposing of Russia‘s surplus stock of grain to the famine stricken country at good prices! â€"These unsavory bus nccessary election trials are beginning to loom up. The docuimentary evidence against Mr. R. Henry, M. P. for South Brant is voluminous and embraces nearly 400 charges, including several personal ones. â€"Qitzbhae Province pays ncarly a million and a half of dollars interest on its public debt yearly. Ontario has no debt, but she has and has had an econâ€" omical #government. â€"Ten livyes were lost by the wreeck of the British steamer Memphis on the coast of Ireland last week,. She struck upon rocks in a dense fog. Practical Hints on Keeping Farm Poultry. EDITORIAL NOTE AND COMME®T. STICKINS TO THE MINISTERS. From Farming for November." DURHAM THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 26 1896. wunn Ee e Poee m Pd to 810 per week for eary home work Child can do it. Ne Acheme. Booksor Ped diing This is bona Ade. Send lttm‘t for work and éu.rucnlm at once, _ THE SEYMOUR SUP PLY CoM sonicTemple, Caw don .N,J day Lot number four in the ninth concesâ€" sion, in the said Township of Glenelg, and containing one hundred acres, more or less. OFF[CE FIRST DOOR EAST OF‘ the Durbam Pharmacy Calder‘ Block. â€" Residence first door west of th Post Office, Durham. t Will be in Priceville the first Wednes Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale, there \vi!?he offered for Sale by Public Aucâ€" tion at the MA ‘ CENTRAL HOTEL, Wed. the 23rd day of Dec., 1998 Mr, McLarenâ€"I believe any restricâ€" tion would be better than leaviog it at presont. The sale here has become a great evil, and should be dealt with ly legislation,. A delegate remarked that the Wanâ€" derers‘ Bicycle club wished to get a license and the reply was given that it could not be obtained. at one o‘clock in the afternoon, the follâ€" owing : viz; Mtr. Gibsonâ€" | beeve all of thesrpowks Mr. McLarenâ€"1 am not here to speak againstcommissioners as a class. â€" They ave estimable menâ€"especially before heir appointmentâ€"Uut there seems to be something demoralizing about the business, Continuing, he said that anâ€" other matter which they thought needâ€" ed amending was thke sale of liquor by clubs, _ In Quebec no club could sell eyen to its members without haying a club license. Hon, N‘r. Hardyâ€"Would you Tayor a club lhheense ? A. H. JAcksOX, < Durham, Ont. f Dated at Durham 16 day of Novyvember,} There is asmall frame house and kitchâ€" en, log barn, 50 acres cleared, 40 acres under good cultivation and 50 acres of good hardwood bush, on the said lot. Mr. Timndy pointed onut that there were but a few in the city that had the right to sell lquor, even to their own members, TERMS OF SALE.â€"Ten per cent at the time of sale and the balance within 30 days, Terms in other respects may be made known at the time of sale and meantime may be ascertained on applicâ€" ation to C A Hon. \is, Gil sou intervened to remrk that whoere there was any prepomderatâ€" ing public opinion in any part of the city the licesse commissioners would pay attention to it. J. J. McLaren, Q. C., introduced the deputation. â€" In doing so he pointed out that the temperance legislation of toâ€" day remains about where it had been placed in 1876, and that the time had come for a change, popular opinion beâ€" ing very far in advance of the law as it now existed. Among the statutory amendments suggested, Mr. Maclaren mentioned some which he thought o special ‘mportance. _ The first was that the maximum number of licenses should be very largely reduced, _ Auother was the eiuly closing of bars all the week round, _ Yet another was the giving to the people imore direct control than at present ove the renewal of licenees. Mr. MacLares â€"I am glad that the Hamilton comm:ssioners are of th«. nature. Mr. Gibsonâ€" | beleve all of thespows At the last meeting of the Ontario branch of the Dominion alliance, held in the Horticultural pavilion in July last, it was decided that a deputation should wait on the provincial government on behalf of the alliance to urge the advisâ€" ability of certain amendments to the liquor license act, which were desired by the convention. In accordance with the resolution, a deput ition interviewed the members of the Ontario cabinet yesterâ€" The delegates were received ‘in the Council chamber by Hon,. A. 8: Hardy, Hon. J., M. Gibson, Hon. John Dryden, Hon. Richard Harcourt and E. J, Davin. day afternocn, and presented their views upon the desired reforms. P yyyork FoRr MEX AND WOMEN. Wepay $6 to 810 per week for eary home work in the town of Durham, in{the counâ€" aamna.., tyot Grey by .: â€".. ._._ AUCTION SALS. y in each month. Office at the Com crcial Hotel. Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D. S. ty of Grey by JAMES CARSON ACTIONEER, DENTISTRY. Of Farm Lands in the Township of Glenelg. KELP WANC Dâ€"FEMALEK. W. C. T. U. Column Fabil inlitee nrediot ;@r ABRAHAM.CO0K, Vendor,; REVIEW and GLOBE, $1,85 REVIEF and Dagy World §$2.80 REVIEW and SUN, $1.89 REVIEW and Witneas, #1.60 Other Papers alsso at redueed rates. Dromore P. 0. Oct. 31, Came to the Premises of the subscribâ€" er during the summer a yearling heifer, The owner is requested to prove propâ€" erty, pay expenses and take it away. MAarcoLx McUaXNEL Lot 25. Con, 18. Egremont. Lots 19 & 20 Con. 3. Tp. of Egremont, a furm consisting of 150 acres, 180 workâ€" able land, 8 miles from Holstein on the G. T. R., 1 mile from School and CLhurch. Well watered by two spring creeks. Good frame barn with stone stabling, and frame house, _ Will hbe rented on reasonable ierms, _ Immediate possession can be giyen. â€" Apply to ~ CA * Durham. Sâ€"pt., 10th, 1896. Mothers Anxiously watch declining health of their daughters. So many are cut off by consumption in carly years that there is real cause for anxiety. In the early stages, when not beyond the reach of medicine, Hood‘s Sarsaâ€" parilla will restore the quality and quantity of the blood and thus give good health. Read the following letter; "It is but just to write about my daughter Cora, aged 19. She was comâ€" pletely run down, declining, had that tired feeling, and friends said she would no# live over three months. She had a bad and nothing seemed to do her any good. I happened to rsad about Hood‘s Sarsnpaâ€" rilla and had her give it a trial. From the very first doso she began to get better. Aifter taking a few bottles she was comâ€" pletely cured and her health has been the best ever since." Mrs. AppIE® PEOK, 12 Railroad Place, Amsterdam, N. Y. "I will say that my mother has not stated my case in as strony words as I would have done. Hood‘s Sersaparilla has truly cured meand I am now well." Cora PECK, Amsterdam, N. Y. Be sure to get Hood‘s, because Ts the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1, Prepared only by C. L. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. * ar0 PGPCIY YERCLLSIC, TC» Hood‘s Pills uavic asd uenefcial 22 Hood‘s Clocks ind _Watches! ALIV E. OUR CHAIXKS AXD CIARMS MODERN. Cough Sarsaparilla CAME ESTRAY. FARM TO RENT. ALIVE ! . GORDON CLUBBING. Are not Ancient but Are not dead but are purely vegetable, roâ€" C. McKisxxox, â€"â€"All Busiress Confidentialâ€"â€" Lock Box 28. H. H. MILLER, reasonable cost. Collects Notes and Accountsâ€"no charqe if no ecllection. â€" Cheap Farms for Sale Deeds, Mortgages, Leases and ther writings neatly and quickly prepared at May be you think it is not, but HA. . MILLER, the Hanover Conveyancer, is lending lots of it at 54 per cent and on extra good loans at ’:;sâ€"(‘,osts lowâ€" Terms as any reasonalle person may desire. Men to Engage with us ‘as Salesmen. New season just opening; new style of plate book ; more attractâ€" iye and yet lighter than ever. ers. Toronto Can. Over 700 Acres under Cultivation We are the only Canadian Nursery paying salary and expenses from the start. â€" Liberal commission to part time men. Large list of specialties all having been tested at our trial orchâ€" ards. If you want a sure thing tor the Winter, write us. Nurserymen and Fruit Growâ€" Money is Pienty. All Supplies Fiurnished Free. This fine animal will be kept on the prewise of JNO. CLARK, Jr., $1,00 Tobe paid for at time of Service Aberdeen, Oct. 15th, 1895. J. CAMERON For Service during Season of 1895â€"96. Registered in the **Canada Berkshire Swine Record" as No, 2956. Farrowed Nov. 21st, 1893, and bred by John Meyer, Kossuth, Ont. WANTED We do the trade in Raw Furs. Highest Price Paig. T ea of Teas KURMA TEA Heavy & Light Harness TO SUIT YoUu. Workmanship Unsurpassed Fire Choice in Valises, Grips, Horse Blankets, &c., &c. Try it, and you will be perfectly satisfied. .:\lsu a full assortment of Crockery & Glassware Dinner Tea & Tcilet Sets Thoroughbred Berkshite Brar A delicious blend {mt u{) in 4 lbs. and 1 lbs. Lead Packages CALL & SEE OUR We Handle everything in the Harness line, at right prices. Hanover P. O. s Tele_pbone-" LOT 32, CON. 3. W. G BENTINCK May be you think it is not, but H. H At Popular Prices. Harness ! Sold for SGeo. 1b Sold for 40¢â€" 1bâ€" Sold fsr 50c¢. 1bâ€" WHOLE NO. 955. H. H. MILLER=â€"â€" STONE & WBLLKGTON LEAVENS, Jr. ‘FERDINAND. T nE TERMS : FURS. Collars, Pads, Bites, Whips, &c., &c. The Hanover Conveyancer o $ wl S

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