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Grey Review, 28 Jan 1897, p. 7

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for X 30 days x only We cut prices in Fancy Good like this : Elbums in DENTISTRY. Plus Plush Plush and Oak PaxCY XKXTIE CASES I)resc lng Cases eut. Perfume Cases _ 1.20 Shaving Cases _ 3.50 and other goods at 1LoOw kR TOWZ We are prepared to t tracts and fllltlw.l.stll. all We beg to annount? " that we have the imill re refitted with wAaATSON BROS BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, CONVEYANCERS- &câ€" OMces : â€"Opposite TOWN HA, Lower Town, Durham a»~ 5 (O0O to loan at lowest rates of m 5, (OO to inteross PLANING AND MATCHINGA _ " 4 4M . Aiih..ss Luuc & tss ()P‘FI(‘E FIRST DOOR EAST OF the Durbam Pharmacy Calder® Block. â€" Residence first door west of th Fost Office, Durham. Will be in Priceville the tirst Wednes day in each month. â€" Office at the Comâ€" mercial Hotel. &4 &6 DoNk AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. SsHINGLES ON HAND Issmm OF MARRIAGE LICENSE stein, Ont. Parties waited upon within a able distance, if desired. Holstein, January 14th 1897. \MPROVED MACHINERY. Dromore, FARM FOR SALE. Un tae ane ieR C CCCE "d inog 174 acres. 140 cleared. _A 1 soil in gmnd state of cultivation free from noxâ€" Tous weeds, Spring Creek. Stone House & Kitchen. Wood Shed attached. Bank Barn &)x70, Stone Basement Stables. Drive & Implement House 30x60, Stone Stables underneath. Root House 10x560. Hard and Soft Water. Churches and gchnol convenient. 4 miles from Durâ€" am Baildings cost over half the Money This is a Rare Bargain. __ Stock or Grain." Business meant. If not sold will lease for a term of years. Apâ€" ply to Pr. T. G HOLT L. D.S. HacFARLANES & Co. h & Celluloid 2.50 e« 2.00 h 3.50 2 50 3.00 1.50 h and Oak _ 2.25 «a®ia CiSES 1.‘%5 XORTII CEGREMONT. First Come First Choice. On the 2nd Con. Elliott & Elliott, A SNAP ! 66 & 6 q4 # 6 66 ROBERT WATSOp Jr.. Isherwood P. O., Ont ared to take building con irnish all kinds of Material at living prices. _AT RIGHT PRICES. June 6th, ‘06. 50 announce HORSBURGH. Normanby, containâ€" Price 1.00 2.50 2. 20 1. 10 1.25 Old .50 2:05 at a similar to the publie rebuilt and L1crExses, Holâ€" DURIH AM Sale Price 1.36 1.24 2.05 1.36 1.79 1.05 1.36 1.19 83 4 2.27 1.54 1.49 1.19 reasonâ€" dhe 6rep Aeview. Servant girl wanted. Apply to J. L. Browne, photographer. £ Wood and farm produce taken in exâ€" change for Photos &e. at Torry‘s Gallery Upper Town. We have in stock a yery fine pastry flour ordered expressly for that purpose. Geo. Sparling, To LET,â€"A comfortable twoâ€"story Iw»ick house in Lower Town, Darham. Apply to J. M. KHunter. Murdock cor. arrived as we lock up. A fine budget too. ¢ You Cax GET two é2) Sunbeams at the Upper Town Gallery for 25 ccn.s. Other work of course at low rates. Call. Over fifty summonses were issued last week on witnesses in connection with gases arising out of the Melancthon res. We thank Mr. G. Binnie for our acâ€" count of Elmwood meeting and another friend for the afternoon meeting In Durham. Barrister Elliott has issued a writ on behalf of Retty Carwardine in the High Court against Joseph S. Carwardine for alimonv. N. Grey Agmecultural Society is ‘"in. the hole" to the amount of over $500 They are hopeful howeyer, and will keep In the business. Business men can have a box of 500 ;i(md envelopes neatly printed for one dollar. â€" Hard times prices, but these will advertise your business. Hrrar‘s A OHanc®.â€"Until March 1st 1897 the Upper Town Gallery will give ladres and gentlemen 45 years of age and over one cabinet photo, best finish, for 25 cents. IxorxprAgrisy.â€"â€"Two young men were arrested in Guelph for deliberately setting fire to a stable, in one hour after the deed was done. _ One of them has confessed, A Wroprir, Mr. Jat matie a sale ofa hog to the the other day which. dres 330 Ibs. It was a spring last May, Who can beati last May, â€" Who can beat it. The Public Library Board at its last m~eting decided to go ahead with the "Temple of Fame" â€"Entertainment, which a number of our young people are going to see through. KrEEp orr Bovys. The practice of stealing rides on sleighs, sticks of timbâ€" er, &c¢. is dear to the ayerage boy, and sometimes girl, _ The practice all the uame is a «dnn{Feroxs une und should be same is a dangerors one and sNOUICG NC discouraged, s SHoOTLD GET A MovE ON.â€"If these electric Railway contractors mean busiâ€" ness, now is their time to show it. A little army of men could be found just now to work at low wages getting out the necessary material, Corinth Buptists have on foot an old time tea meeting on €eb, 4. _ Good music and good speaking may be expect ed. See bills. In addition to those menâ€" tioned on the bills, Rev. Mi. McGregor of town is also expected to be present, FELL OPF THE PLATFORM. Mr, W m, Beil, head of the Bell organ fir in Guelph fell unnoticed from the platform 1 . piy etame W reperarrrec oh. El 200 000 CR Durham, Thur. Jan. 28, ‘96. k 5d d Labd C t 4 d dn en inlnate t of a :luwing train and is severel 7 injurâ€" ed _ He was picked up by the next fieight and taken to his home in Guelph. sxow,â€"The "beautiful" is abundant now and trade is a little brisker in conâ€" sequence, â€" UOne misses, however, the numerous bagâ€"laden sleighs of seyveral {ears ago. Prices are low. of course, ut our inerchants and‘others are meetâ€" ing this with bargains in goods of all kinds no; often met with elsewhere. MARRIED.â€"Miss Adele Perrin, who has been one of San Franciso‘s Society favorites, was inawried on the 1st inst., in Williams, A. T. at ber father‘s ranch to Mr. WV m. Park. She is the daughter of Dr, E. B. Perrin Mr. Park is enâ€" gaged in lumber and shipping _ business in Movile, Ala, (From San Francisco Chronicle, [The REevIEw extends conâ€" gratulations, We Can Give Positions. to persons of: all grades of ability. _ Agents, books keepers, clerks, farmers, sons, lawyers, imechavic*, phsicians, preachers, stadents, married andsingle woemen. | Positions are worth from $400 to $2.500,. per annnm. We have paid several canvassers $50 weekly for years. _ Many haye started poor and become rich with ns, Particulâ€" lars upon â€" pylic tions, and if satisfa _ y and necessary, a personal inierview may be arranged. _ This is an honest adyerti;â€" ment, and if yon want to better your position, write tefore you sleep, State salary expected. Neither loafere nor tipplers need apply. The BRADLEYâ€": iGARRETSON CO., LTD,. TORONTO,. NT ATTHE Rinxk.â€"â€"On Friday evening last a yery successful car nival was held in the Durham rink, run this winter by a brother of Dentist Holt. The liberâ€" al prizes offered drew competitors from (,‘n‘lingwood and Walkerton, The race of the evening_ was hbetween Woolner and Jones. the latter finding more than his match in the Collingwood racer, who is considerably more leggy,. A dash of color among the crowd at a future carnival will add to the interest. _ We have to thank Mr. Holt for the followâ€" ing list of races : s V LOCAL AND GENERAL 1st 2nd 3rd Ist Alwr Si-l\'or _ Walkerton, Ind Chailes Lavelle Durham,. Men‘s Locai Race. Ist Win, Munro, Durham Ind Johu Kinnie, § C Boys‘ Local Race. 1st Chas, Lavelle D Ond Cecil Gun, Best Lady Skater. Miss Himma Swallow. Girls‘ Race. 1st Mable Swallow Ind Maud Davidson. Men‘s Race (open) Jas, Woolner, Co Leslic Jones W Oscar Wetlaufer Bovs‘ Race (open) whu’i\dwseml weighed as a spring pig, dropped James Webber, the new butcher Colling wood. Walkerton, Durham to devote a little sg.‘we to the above topâ€" ic taking the Richmond Dispaich, furâ€" nished us by Mr. Wm. Johnston as a& kind of a text. This paper at the beginning of the year was used by several Yromiuem citizens to discuss the possibility of inâ€" creasing the prosperity of Richmond, and:while some of the methods are not appficah_l? to us, many of then‘\ are, nnc}' un o chsiabin actudeiniin ie nc driantihec. Antcrtaiainantoi " we produce the substance of some of these. Nearly all of them _say *‘ we must increase the number of our manâ€" ufacturing establishments, as Our futâ€" ure growth depends on this." Durhain is similarly situated. We have little to hope for from an increased Agriculturâ€" EEDPW EVY RROITRT NV Emm y mt al Sevelopment, and only by generously encouraging manufactures can we hope to grow. â€" This encouragemet might be shown by granting tax exemption, and giving a free site, to either home or foreign manufacturers who mean busiâ€" ness. Atother point, Burham should have better facilhties for transportation. |If the electric railway would materialize it would give a better standing and prestige to Durham. * Let the people of all classes encourâ€" age home enterprises of all kinds," inâ€" stead ef sending away for so many of the articles of merchandise daily reqâ€" uired. Many mail orders must be sent to the city stores judging by the numâ€" ber of catalogues passing through the Eosr. office, and the market train on Saturday not iufregge.ntly carries a'v\c'ay money which should be spent ham. "Induce every citizen to speak fayâ€" orably of the tfown and its citizens." Did you eyer_know Durhamites to do otherwise? DBid you? Fellowâ€"citizens, let us incline our hearts to observe this practice. "A large number of small enterprises rather than a few large ones to begin with." +‘Adding to the wealth of the wellâ€"toâ€"do, the rich, increases their abilâ€" ity and desire to purchase in other than home markets, adding to the purchasâ€" ing power of many,the pm)r,will increase the number of customers for your home markets." Thess are a few of many suggestiOns offered, there no doubt many mote suggestions might be offtered, which if scted upon would result in good all round. Suppose we bhave a little taik on this matter, by giying us some letters containing suggestions hew to improve the town. _ The pages of the REVIEW are at the service of our citizens, and our council might in this indirect way receive some hints. In connection with this subject we have selected an article on the same line which may give further suggestions. See page 8, last columm. As we promised last week we intend We learn that Mr. James Allan has received the honor of being elected first Warden of the County under the new system. _ We urged this last week and we are pleased to congratulate our friend on the honorable position in which he finds bhimself. He will, we beâ€" lieve, make a capable and painstaking officer. Miss ] F'shtflu, Priceville. is at present visiting Miss 8. McKinnon. mMi;s Sarah Woodland of Toronto is ?t. present spending her holidays at iome. Mrs. Thomas Lauder is visiting her mother in Walkerton at present. Miss Flossie Cochrane, St. Thomas, is at present visiting at her uncle‘s, Mr. D. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lawson, and Mrs. Wim. Edge visited Walkerton friends oyer the week end. Mr, John Cameron, traveller for the McLean Trade Journals, came bome last week for a few days. Mrs. Ed. Burnet, went to Proton this week to nurse her mother, Mrs. Ferguson, who is very ill. Mr. Elwyn, of Toronto, is a guest at Mr. Allan McKinnon‘s. Mrs. Jas, Baxter, Egremont, spent a few days witn her daughter, Mr. Wim. Renton this week, who has not been well. S. T. Orchard will offer for sale all his livery horses, rigs, &c., lately owned by W. Chapman, on Friday Feb. 5, 1897. James Carson Auctioneer. The Aunual meeting of the Presby® teriin body was held on Monday last: On account of the bhard times Mr. Jant sen made a generous voluntary contrib® ution to the funds of the Church. Drx Woon,â€"Can a few of our subâ€" scribers who have promised to bring us wood on the REvIEW come along soon, with either dry or green ? Mr. J. A. Hunter this week speaks in a two page voice to the REvIEw conâ€" stituency. _ We hardly expect to see Manitobans get bere in ‘time for the great sale, but his enterprise will no doubt bring many from a lesser disâ€" tance to snatch up his bargains, Read them all. Mr. M. K. Beaton, who is engaged in timbering near Hopeville, was in town Saturday even‘ing after a 32 mile drive, examining_ timber. _ His timber goes ichiefly to DPundalk, and hbe counted a procession of 33 sleighs. on Saturday papebs uB N2 2P Che i l _speak in regretful terms of the early deâ€" mise of this talented young man. His father, Rev. Archibald McGillivray is «tationed in Goderich, Another son well known in missionary circles, is Rev. Donald MeZillivray, of Honan, China, Malcolm, alse a minister, is stationed in Victoria, B. C. Friends in Glenel¢ and Bentinck mourn their brilliant relaiive, | Mrs. Jno, A. Black, town, is also & cousin. rmceésion of 38 sleighs, on Saturony aden with timber, wood, ties, etc, on their way there. Rov. John McGillhyrag, who died in Montreal 2 weeks ago, was a cousin to Mr. M. K. Beaton, Glenelg Centre, Montreal papers and indeed manfi papers throughout the Dominion a Sm o e e U P C .0 i We in ssech wFar Phies JAMES _éLLAN. Is Warden of Grey. IMPROVE THE TOWN. _ of many suggestions in Durâ€" At the meeting of the Agricultural Socâ€" iety last week. the following directors were appointed: Good # Glenelgâ€"Wm. Smith, G. Binnie, Hon.. C. Ficth. Egremontâ€"Jas. Allan, Thos, Brown, Hon., Jas. Mathews. No}'manbyâ€"R. Morice, R,. Barber, Hon., T. Gadd. Bentinckâ€"Wm. Lawson, H. Brigham, Hon., Win. Searf. Durhamâ€"Ww. Calder, Hon. T G Holt Auditors, N. W, Campbell and William Gorsline. As woe intimated last week, the Pres. is Mr. Jas. Edge; 1st Vice Pres., Mr. H. Parker ; 2nd V. P., Mr. T. Caldwell ; Secy Treas,, Mr, A, McKenzie. A diâ€"cussion arose at the meeting as to the ou‘s shown by Mr. T, Gadd, the judges thinking by cheir excellence they were old ones â€" The Jirectors, howsver, were convinced the exhibits were genuine, and Mr. Gadd was completely exonerated. Is essential to ) ; ==â€"~: Blood and corner of the & system is reached by the blood, and on its quality the condition of every organ doâ€" pends. Good blood means strong nerves, good digestion, robust hbealth. Impure blood means scrofula, dyspepsia, rheumaâ€" tism, catarrh or other diseases. The surest way to have good blood is to take Hood‘s SBarsaparilia. This medicine purifies, viâ€" talizes, and enriches the blood, and sends the elements of health and strength to every nerve, organ and tissue. It creates Tuesday of this week Shelburne bad the most disastrous fire in her history. The report reaching town to day, Wedâ€" nesday,says the loss will beover $100,000 The excitement over the fire trials there at present has been pointedly added to, & gt;od -pfietlt?e, gives refreshing sleop and cures that tired feeling. Remember, an cause. Several accidents are regorted and the property loss is a very heavy one. The tine Hannabh block is destroyed. Amongst the ruins is the office of the Shelburne Free Press. All accounts must be settled by cash or note on, or before March 1st 1897, after that date, collection will be placâ€" ed in other hands. H. ParkrEr, Druggist Durham. Is the best â€" in fact the One True Blood Purifier. c{{ats_= â€" l are a few Over ts d’s,There Hoods S. GREY AGKICULTURAL SOCIETY. Hood‘s Pills taxe, easy to operate. 2¢. All Debts due us must be Settled before March Ist next, Debts left unâ€" settled will be placed in Court for Collection. NOTICE. All persons indepted to C. McArthur are respectfully requested to call for their accounts and settle either by cash or note at once, All accounts left unsettled must be placed into other hands for collection. C. McARTHUR. We have just received a sample copy of a most excellent and lifeâ€"like photoâ€" engraving done in three colors of the new Liberal Cabinet. The Globe Printâ€" ing Co. have secured the exclusive conâ€" trol of the picture, _ It is 21 x 28 inches, and was arranged from actual photoâ€" graphs_ by the wellâ€"known Canadian artist, J. D. Kelly, and is hein§l prepared by the Toronto Lithograp ing Co., which bespeaks perfect work, We have made arrangements with the Globe Printing Co. to supply it w‘ih a three month‘s trial trip oé the Weekly Globe and the REVIEW for 50 cts. That is Weekly Globe 3 months, Revirw 3 months and the engraving all for 50 cts. The Engraving alone sold for 50 cents, but it can now be secured only through the Globe. incendiarism is thought to be the . 18th 1896. Sarsaparilla I NEW LIBERAL CABINET. DISASTROUS FIRE. Shelburne Swept. NUuTICLG. NOTICE. 4 8 6 N. G. & J. McKechnie. 4 @e o <I0 ARCHIVES TORONTO cure Liver Ilis; casy to reported and m as D0 YOU WANT A GOOD Still to be disposed of at Hard Times Prices o © We JUST RECEIVED the other day â€" O@Only 75 cents a CC R.A.N TS CHEAP DRUGS ARE DEAR TAKING It is all well enough to econcmize on Hair Pins anvd Collar Buttons, but when you come to economizing on your healtk its poor economy."~ Buying cheap drugs is like sliding down from an eight story window on a straw rope. Our Drugs are the purest and best you san buy, If you sre buying Drugs to take, the Best are the Cheapest. The Durham Pharmac]. Calder‘s Block. | Boor on PaATENTS sent froe. A l munNn & CO. 361 Broadway, New ° Duluth to Rossland. The Northern Pacific Ry. is undoubtâ€" edly the best equipped and only direct ne to hss land. Every luxury in travel is enjoyed enâ€"routeâ€"positiyely the fastest train to the Pacific coast. Anyone sending 1 aketch and description may quickly ascertain, free, whother an invention is probably patentable. ‘Communications strictly confidential. Oidest agency for securing patents in America. We havo a Washington office. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice in the SCIENTIFIG AMERICAN, _ W WPmECC W TE NC PRVTUETCCC P Mfull( ilustrated, )argest circulation of '-“ew‘ 1y, terms §3.00 a year t%'fl:npqgl‘ he. jg:_gfizfi_w"!z and dAII; Maps etc. free, 5 Dozen Corsetsâ€"Style Confined to OQurseives High Bustâ€" 3 side steelsâ€"Theo best Corset yet offered for the moneyâ€" tural lands for sale very cheap.} Millicns of acres Apply to H. A. Hunter, GOAT ROBE, WE HAVE A FEW â€" THEY GO AT $6.00 ‘ TRADE MARKS, DpesicHs, cOPYRIGHTS &e. offinest agriculâ€" 20 per cent Discount off all all our Mantle Clotnans â€" But dont wait too longâ€"If you want any â€"They wont last. . L. GRANT ‘ m i & a R m Durham. McLachian The old Stock bought fro â€" Mr. T. Moffat will be rushed off at low prices to make room for New Goods arrived and arriving. With New Groceries, New Canned Goods, New Crockery, and (Glassware. If you want Bargains, come this month to. Fruits & Confections of all kinds. \ R>o c Saugee The undersigned will keep for service at his premises LOT 17 CON. 1. W. G. R. BENTIN('K, the aboye well bred boar. Iâ€";â€"w“ bred by 8. H. Todd & Son, Wakeman,. OLhio, and has a splendid record, _ Pedigree may be seen on application. CHESTER WHITEBOAR, a Patent‘,** What profitable to invent. and "l”:huon Patents‘. Advice free. Feern:dcersie MMI?N & MARION, ExPERTE ‘Temple Building, #‘5 St James 8t., Monu-a-( Theonly firm 0: Graduate Euginers inthe Domi« RiOD SSARSACLZ pafcaS b.cinees easclusively "Washington" TERMS, ONE DOLLAR. Jxo, MecKECHNXIE. THOROUGHBRED. OPENING!!! . MecLACHLAN 8, n, Nov #8, 1806. (Moffat‘s Old Stand.) cash. ww 2 oc mccenn _ e > ~ #*

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