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Grey Review, 31 Dec 1896, p. 1

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Supply of Wosd BIG eres S WX wash *I%839°%149 PRICE U iT A M W neg st_ck of Bell, ile wond e Overpr. taalt .A â€"DEALER INâ€" ‘_""‘"i “: | kinds of Farm Machinery, Vehicles, CWACT. frgans & Pianos, Sewing Machines, Etc. on to buy. OCMS. wing 3 ichimes Mortgages borrower. rickets câ€"date )¢ uit . .. . [EVERYTHING BOUGHT FOR CASH )C 4 I]p_ 25¢. up., Dol]s, T Ssure and h AL WB C F6 T24X Mach pr c6. is the CHL N CF 123 i0 "f "Chas. McKinnon <eof f j 5 _ Maxwell‘s Stcel Rakes, etc. One Car Brockville Buggies, also| o x k Gananoque, and Campbell, Lonâ€"| Coulthard & Scott‘s Seed Drifts and don Carriages & Buggies. | Harrows. One Car Chatham Famous Wagons, _ Wilkinson Ploughs and Scuffiers. “"" Suow Ball Wagons. \ _ Organs & Piz 208 of the best makes. New Stock of the famous Ramsay 1 & y Carteâ€"at fabulous prices. |_ _A few Stoves at job pricer. Frost & Wood‘s Singe Apron Binâ€"| New Williams Sewing Maâ€" ?)«-x:, Buckey Mowers and Tlgel‘l chines. takes. 3 x k * (ma Car Maxwells‘s Light Stccl‘; Full Stock ;)JfRepa.lre hand Bindersâ€"cheayer than ever. L vays or nhand. all and inspect and be Convinced. st Afrived CONVEYANCERS. Zb take this opportunity of anking our customers for ast patronage, and we are nvinced that the new system ill meris a continuarce of the same. AREHKOUSE, Upper Town, Durham. lurhiam, Aug. Oth,*S8BG. eral financial business transacted next door to Standard Bank, a We beg to inform our Customâ€" ers and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivalent, and that our Motto will be arge Sailes & Small Profits." ADOPTED BY . C,. & J. McKechnie,, L. iVIII-"'NO' And Sold at Lowest Possiple Prices. The CASH CHAS. McKINNON. N., G & J. McKECHNIE. 52 ‘Now on Hand The Oren At the urgent request, of alargenumber of Er&zcrors of the Township of Glenelg, I have decided to become a Candidate for Municipal honors at the coming Election, _ Having acquired considerâ€" able experience in Municipal matters while in the council for four years, I am enabled to more fully comurehend the wants of the Public. Should you deem it sensible to elect me, my inain object will be economy with a due regur(f to eBcency in the public interests. _ Thanking you for past favyors, I once more solicit your vote and influence. Yours Respectfully. THOMAS SULL‘VAXN, To the ratepayers of Division No. 3 Grev Ceunty. At the request of a largenumber of the Ratepayers of the above division I have consented to be a Candidate at the coming Election. I hereby ask for your aupport. | Ihave considerable experience in municipal matters and, if elected will do my best to use it in the interest of the Division. Ladies and Genteman : Hanover, Dec. 15th, 1896, N ©on e esnt 200 MEWRUDOUMLQ K OV IHL use what experience and ability I have in the interest of the division. Your vote and influence is respectfully requested. Ladies and Gentlemen : At the meeting in Orchardville on Monâ€" day last, I allowed my rame to be placed in nomination for the position of Co,. Counecillor for District No, 4. My experience in township and county wotk leadsa me to ask wiLL eonfidence your support, snd should you elect me, it will be my ain to spend what energy and experience I haye in the interest of the Division. At the request of a large number of the ratepayers of the above Division, I have consented to be a Candidate at the forthcoming election. As I will not be able to see all of you personally, I hereby ask for your vote and influâ€" ence in the coming election. â€" Haying had some experience in County busiâ€" ness, I will, should you elect me, use it in the interest of the whole diyision,. V ery truly yours, i ___ Hrexry Brigxax, To The Electors cof Egrement and AMTermaniby. At the request of many of the electors of Division No. 3, under the new County Councils Act, I have consenâ€" ted to be a Candidate at the forthâ€" coming election. If elected, I will Irish Lake, Dec. 11th 1806. LAapIEs AND GENTLEMEN:â€"At the solicitation of many of the Electors of the Township 1 have consented to allow my name to be placed in nomination as councillor for 1897. Although I have been a resident of the Township for the past forty years, there may be someamong yon not perâ€" sonally acquainted with me,. To those I would say that my efforts to administer the affairs of the %nwnship in an econoâ€" mical‘yet eficient manner will be our best introduction to each other. To my acquaintance I merely state that should I be elected they will find me in the future as in the past an advoeoâ€" ate of economy combined with efficâ€" ciency. es e 7 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWNâ€" SHIP OF GLENELG. I respectfully solicit your votes and interest in my behalf in the coming conâ€" test and trust that my devotion to diwy in Township matiers will prove my gratitude for your kindness. At the request of many of the rateâ€" payers of this township I have conâ€" sented to allow my name to be placed in nomination for the office of councilâ€" lor. â€" My experience of 14 years leads me to ask with confidence for your vote and influence, and. if elected, my aim shall be to exercise all due econoâ€" wy in the affairs of the township. Yours Faithfully, % Jxo. A. McMirtaAx®. Disease is to establish henlth, _ Pure, rich blood means good health. _ Hood‘s Sarsaparilla is the One True Blood Puriâ€" fier. Jt tones “X the whole system, giyes appetite an strength and causes weakness, neryousness and pain to disâ€" appear. â€" No other medicine has such a record of wonderful cures as Hood‘s Sarâ€" saparilla Pomona, Dec. 14th, ‘06. i0n. Hood‘s Pills are the best af pill; assist digestion, prevent aying becu requested by a »number of ratepayers to offer myseolt as a candidâ€" ate t}:'u- the position of County Conâ€" missioner for Division No. 3, Grey County, I have decided to accept the nomination and earnestly requast your vote and influence. Allan Park, Dec. 4 ‘06. Gro. Brxxig. Bunessan, Dec. 2, 1896. TO THE ELECTORS OF BENTINCK DURHAM & GLENELG. â€"â€"â€"â€"+44â€".â€"... Ladies and Gentlemen : Ladies arnd Gentlemen : The Best Way To Curse em o DURHAM. THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 31 1896. a â€"â€"~<# 0 % Respectfully Yours. CHas. McKInxox. * <G+ + Y ours respectfully, Roxt. Momcs,. Faithfully Yours, J. MrssexorEr Joux WILrtays. best afterâ€"dinner prevent counsipatâ€" A man to whom no little ‘credit is‘ due is Mr. J. R. Booth, the projector of the Ottawa and Parry Sound Railway. ; Credit is due to him not more for what he has done than for what he has in contemplation. It was proposed at. Ottawa the other day to tender him a ‘ public testimonial on the occasion of the openingof the railway, Mr. Booth however, declined the compliment, stating that the work he had in yiew had just begun. _ It is Mr. Booth‘s inâ€" tention to make the Ottawa and Parry: Sound Railway a great ayvenue to the sea for the northwestern States of the United States and Canada. The enâ€" larged scheme involyes the building of elevators on the lake ports, and the construction of vessels to run from Duâ€" luth, Port Arthur and Chicago to Parry Sound. When the Intercolonial is exâ€" tended to Montreal a new competitive summer route, extending from Port Arthur to the sea, will be opened for through traffic. The buiiding of the Outario and Rainy River Railway, which is almost & certainty within the next two or three years, will give Winnipeg a competitive route to tide water through Canadian territory. Mr, Booth has done a great deal more for the advancement of Canada than half ofthe members of Parhament at Ottawa and Toronto put together.â€" for rrnpvse«l contracts for 4 years, from the Ist April next. 1, Between Durham and Walkerton, ‘ 6 times per week each way ; 2. Between â€" Mermtt _ and _ Varney, LWice per week each way. Printed notices â€"contaming â€"further \information as to canditions of prn}mswl contracts may be seen, and blank forms of Tenders may be obtained at the Post | Offices along the respective courses and ‘at this office. | _â€"Spain and the United States are ’trying to divert attentioan from our ldouble election at present, Events are 'thickeing. The death of Maceo, the ' insurgent leader, has made a party in the States go wild and the Senate comâ€" ’mittee baye brought in a resolution recognizing _ Cuban independence. But for sensible Grover Cleveland, war would be declared. Meanwhile Spain is showing unwonted spirit, feeling that she has Europe behind her, her dockyards are busy, and she evidently intends to settle her own business as she pleases, We think Lord Salisbury had very little to do when he went out of his way to conâ€" gratulale the Spanish Ambassador on the death of the patriotic Maceo. All lovers of freedom must wish for Cubu‘ a larger measure of Independence than they at present enjoy, but few would like to see the U. States secure control of the island, or even dictate the terms of independance. If war ensues and Spain, backed by some of the European powers administers to the jingo element in the United States a severe drubbing few would be sorry for them though the better elements migkt have to suffer as well. SEaLED TEXDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received at Ottawa until noon, on MAIL CONTRACT. World. Post Office Inspector‘s Office, Stratford, 1l1th Dec., 1890, The Conyention Leld in Hopeville endâ€" ed in a firzle. _ Thefull iist of delegater 14, were present, the Dundalk delegates claimed that Mr. Saw‘l Rogera should ‘e ruled ont, as he had not signed the agre: â€" ment when first a«ked, That hbe did not then consent to a.ree to it uut.l «ome days later, asod hbad canrassed a bttle during these days. NMr. Rogers bad a wajority ot delegates, 8 nut of 14 int they allowed themseives to be oyerâ€"ruled and and thp conyention went then in favor of : F George Watson, Some of the people here attended & meeting of the Mt. Forest Woolen M Co, and wera appointed Directors, Last Frday was Court Day in Fleslor. _ \@@ipO® Domanp Suih """ ton, and Hopev.lie was ropmseuwl there. ( 0 Asaet + W AND SUN, 01.4. EDITORIAL NOTE AND COMMENT. FRIDAY THE 22 JANUARY, 1897. v #0B : WELL DUONE MR. BOOTH. HUPEVILLE. H. 6. HorkirRK. Post Oilice Inspector. Review. } M. o acao m mm im nohc t on y ces «mtc t N0 en Mr. Graham, bhas in some way reached the heart of the parents as it is eyvident by the enâ€" thusiastic support accorded him in his school work by them, and not the least by their turn out to erowd the school at the annual fete day. The whole section goes, the ladies take their baskets with them and greammer and History give place during the noon bour to goose and bam sandwich, and the numerous other delicaciee for which Edge Hill ladies are famous. This imâ€" portant part of the program over, the work goes on till 4 p, m. grave and gay, work and play succeeding each other. At this hour to Mr, Chas Moffat was vot ed, the chair, and the crowd of over 230 remained there till darknosé drove thein home. R Rev. Messra Little and Jansen and Mr. Reynolds made speeches. _ All were deâ€" lighted to be present Mr, Little would even like to reside within the bnunds of such a section with such a teacher. His address was on "When, How and W hat to read." Not so in the academy taught by Mr. Jno. Grabam. This gentleman has inâ€" stituted an annual day in his section which is far more. erally observed than most of our Mnyl. A whole day is set apart, and spent in an agreâ€" able mixture of examination, entertainâ€" ment by the pupils and social interâ€" course, Mr. W. L, Dixon and Miss Ector took part in handling the classes throughout the day and the former made a speech at night complimenting the scholars on their excellent progress, and the excelâ€" lent showing they were making from year to year, and had made that day,. Mr.Dixon taught heresome 14 years ago and the secticn bhas been fortunate in haying a succession of teachers whose devoted labors have given the school a mame second to none in 8. Grey. Tuesday of last week the Annual closing exercises of the above school took place. These usually mean an afternoun examination, with perhaps, a neighboring teacher or two present, and a dozen or a score of parents or oxâ€" pupils. Mr. Grabam in 1897 will have classes from the lowest branches up to Primary work, and we hope his employers are as liberal with their money as their symâ€" pathy. We would commend to nther sections the advisability of bhaving an anuual day like this. It would strengtl:â€" en the hands of their teachers, and reâ€" »et to the benefit of their pupile. Cheapest and Best Reading | _ _â€"â€"_â€"«=in Canada THE OUN & the Capade Bux reâ€"organized. It is etrictly &ndependent, It is U ICLY TEA _ on t rdtonr Bystander" is a regular contrebutor to Its columpe. acknowied Its market reports afe is ed to be the fullest and most eccurate published in Canada. 1 hed B S s_omers‘ page iD It wives LA® KHEB® EAMEEEEMEAM . CE OO the Dominion. It containse & sbort story from vLonâ€" don Truth, weekly. It gives an everage of 140 columns of bright reeding tn each lasue. This paper will be sont to any address in Oanada _ (outeide of Toronto) to the ond of ‘DT fer 5L0 conts. Three copice will be sorkt to aSDY three addressen (outsMe this aity), for Durbam % 20 Varney 91 25 Holstein 7 38 Mt, Forest 1 6 taroe PR CF C000 a Gebl the same pertod far a Gotier. f The Sun and Wook!lF '”‘..-"' ecombinod will be aont 4o the of 1897 for One Dellar. Addrens aln ordese fg______ ___{' somnia, ete. Hood‘s PiMs . cure constipation and all its ll's results, easily and thoroughly. 152. All druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The only Pills to take with Hood‘s Sarsaparilia Tt SUN PRINTIG COMPATY, :n hotcmtmantd .. Apectcoqe octiees frae n anabientiom. .‘ onia e;i;d;'ft‘.;‘i;mng. wion pevngl violp t A â€" aling 18 L e. pé «trmp for work miw\.. W AND SUN, 01.%. Subr ~ ""a eriiculars at once. THF V YNOUE EUP nootk s HEERHA LF éuI senicTemple, Camdon N.J ® gestion, bad taste, conted m tongue, sick headache, bn. Lauses fully half the sicknosse in the world. 10 NNM@WM”“‘-M Hood‘s A Notable Day In Edge Hill School. Constipation G. T. R. TINE TABLLE. xR egribe NV \V . J.ee ve 4+ ills Arrive, 10 25 10 11 10 05 P e + J. CAMERON Also a full assortment of Crockery & Glassware, T ea of T eas KURMA TEA A delicious blend put u Men so Engage with us as Salesmen. New season just opening ; new style of plate bhock ; more attract iye and yet lighter than ever. We do the trade in Raw Furs. Highest Price Paid. WANTED We are the only Canadian Nursery paying salary and expenses from the start. â€" Liberal commissien to part time men. Large liss of specialties, all having been tested at our trial orchâ€" ards. If you want a sure thing tor the Winter, write us. All Supplies Furnished Free. Fize Choice in Valises, Grips, Horse Blankets, &c., &e. Nurserymen and Frait Growâ€" ers. Toronto Can. Over 700 Acres under Cultivation 10 1â€"3 m May be you think it is not, but H. H. MILLER, the Hanover GConveyancer, is lending lots of it at 54 per cent and on extra good loans at ,0‘5fi~~('(b.~(s lowâ€" Terms as any reasonalle person may desire. Heavy & Light Harness Uollects Notes and Accountsâ€"n« vhn,r.ia if no ecliection. Cheap Farms for Sale Deeds, Mortgages, Leases and ther writings neatly and quickly prepared at reasonable cost. â€"â€"All Business Confidentialâ€"â€" Lock Box 28. HUH. II. MILLER, Hanover P. O. The Hanover **Telephone." Conveyancer TO SUIT YOU. Workmanship Unsurpassed CALL & SEE OUR The undersigned offers for sale or rent that desirable park lot, in the vlll:ge of Priceville, formerly owned by e Ilate James Cameron. Lot conâ€" tains 13 acres all under cultivation. On the lot is a good house, and barn, also a good bearing Orchard For terms of sale or rent apply to JOHN McINNIS, We Handle everything in the Harnes line, at right prices. Money is Pienty. Dinner. Tea & Toilet Sets At Popular Prices. Try it, and you will be perfectly satisfied. HELP WANT!} Dâ€"FEWALEF Wonx FOR MEN AND WOMEN. We to $10 per week for emay Fom{ **"*‘ °4 Tbe. Lead Tackages _‘ _ Sold for 80c¢c. 1bâ€" Sold for 40c 1bâ€" Sold for 50¢: 1bâ€" Harness ! C. LEAVENS, Jr. WHOLE NO. 981. PARK LOT For Sale or to Rent. BH.H. MILLER STONE & WSLLINGTON T nE FURS. Bites, Whips, &c., &c. Collars, Pads, our triends kindâ€" ly examine the label above ? the Jlabel sheet MEN,. Wepay ¢6 emay Fome work Priceville. 4 Ibs, and o 5 q 2 WR m

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