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Grey Review, 11 Feb 1897, p. 4

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M --The date of the Convention has been changed from Friday, Feb. 19th to Tuesday, Feb. 23rd Every pre- paruimis being made to have the meetintragtteeess, and the executive in found this change necessary. --The local Legislature met yester- day, and will get to work in earnest next week. Some important mining legislation is expected. --.'r'he tariff commission is in session in Manitoba, where they are meeting with divided opinions. --Hon. Ed. Blake has given an opin ion on the Manitoba Schools dimeulty, entirely in accord with the Liberal contention. --A long standing dispute between the brewers of the province and the Provincial Government, has been de- cided by the Privy Council in favor of the Province. Provincial good luck in Privy Council appeals has not left as yet, though Mowat has gone. --The bye-election in S. Brant result. ed in the return of the Liberal candid. ate, Mr. Ileyd by 381 majority. In N. Ontario the Patron, Mr. Graham is elected by 32. In E. Simone Mr. Ben. nett, the Conservative candidate is elected by over 100 majority. This is a gain to the government of four votes on a division. Warden Jas. Allan received a com. anunieation last week trom C. S. Gzow. ski, Acting Admietrator of the Prov- ince ot Ontario. asking him to bring the needs of India to the attention of “his Council, bat as the council had adjourned days before, he has taken the step of asking Mr. Kelly to be- come a receiver at any sums of money the charitably disposed may have to give to the famine stricken millions ot India. The eablegram given below was A'eceived by the Governor General who at once formed a tand, at the same time setting provincial machinery to work to stimulate benevolence. Editorial Note and Garment. The Warden hopes that the method he has adopted will meet the want: of ~the case, as he would iseareely be war ranted in calling the council together now, and next June is a long way off. “lfentrnlCommittee, Indian Famine Fund, earnestly solicit your cordial co- operation. Highest possible scope for private benevolence outside State. Relief aynteln. Area and numl.er affected enormous; distress rapidly inet easing. Feel sure the unavoidable privations of millions of industrious poor will arouse the profound sympathy of all classes. The Committee make urgent appeal to you to organize Relief Fund. Wilibe deeply grateful for contribut- ions. which will be publicly, acknowled- La grippe has visited a number of our residentsdurimr the last mnplvof weeks. Mrs. Malcolm Cameron spent a few days in Toronto last. week. Miss Lizzie Martin, of Shrigloy. is vis- iting friends around here for the past ronple of weeks. A week ago Monday while Roderick McLeod was sharpening a wedge in the high he nouidantly cut the index finger ot his left hand. He ittimediately pick- ed up the finger, put. it in his pocket. and walked into town where he had it dress- ed by Drs. Boyle and Hutton. On. " Duncan McDonald'. little git-h W” vet-v sick last week with bronchitis. Under the tretttment of Dr. Hutton she is getting better. P. McKechnie had the misrir.tune losing a two-your-nld heifer lately. Miss Hannah, Tentry, was the gm of Miss Martha A. Watson last week. The Sons of Temperance will hold their annual entertainment on the even- ing of Thursday the 11th inst. An ex- cellent programme la prepared for the wean-ion. The admissmn is 10 cents for adults. lik. a coup/and children 6e. ml: or six for A quarter. Doors open " T programme lo cmnmence at 8. Mr. Walter Nichol. teacher and Miss lay Nichol yisited their uncle, Mr. David McNichol M. P. P. in Bentinck last week. We understand that Mr. J. Gowlund h.- snld his farm and in going to move any. Mr. Gowhnd will be much miss- Mu. Bella Marshall. teacher of Aston val Mting " the parental home or “I.” he was always ready and willing to help along an, stood came. m, wish nece- to follow him in his new home. Mr. Dun McAllister. of Notuwaugn, paH Mond- . short visit last week. THE LIBERAL CONVENTION. “in Etta Wright leaves this week to: 7W. The other members of the HELP FOR INDIA. -i-ooo PRICEVILLE. .o-.. ALLAN PARK. the gm st family will leave next week for their new home near the Bay. Mr. Wright changed farms with: Mr. Caswell, of that locality. We are sorry to he losing Mr. Wright and his family from out midst. Mr. Herbert Livingston met with a. very painful accident a few days ago. While drivingon the horse power, he slipped and had his leg badly jammed in the wheel. We hope Mr. L. will soon be able lo go around again. oi' The funeral of the late John Meryyn took place last Btsbbathnfternoon to the Hanover cemeterv and was largely at- tended. The deceased was a young umn. and had been ailing for some tune. Much sympathy is expressed towards the family in their aMiction. A nunier from this locality attended the funeral of the late Mr. Winkler last Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Fursmnn led the service in the Methodist Church here last Sabbath oyenmg. VMr. -caswews family moved from Wiartcn last. Monday to their new home near the Park. There is u grentfmove in wood and Inga at the present time and by all ap- pearance Hanover is receiving it. own share. Mr. Brighmn’s mill is running steadily and is doing considerable business. There is a large quantity of lumber in the yard at present and the piles are continually getting more numerous. Mr. B. is buying all kinds of saleable timber and pays the highest price for the same. Mr. Lmdlaw, who lately opened out in Willis' old stand here is doing a very good business. The stock is larger than inrmerly. Mr. Robert Burnet is the popular salesman. The Pie Social held at the Vicker’s School last Friday night was well at- tended. There was no scarcity of pier, Theladies did their part well but we understand the gentlemen were some what timid in their bidding. However, some of the pies realized tio cents. - Miss Jenny Little, Normauby, was visiting at Mr. Mnrdick’s and other friends here Last Saturday and Sunday. Another Social will be held in the Park School House at an early date. Tune not fixed yet. We are sun to wrntc of the illneu ot Mrs. John McDonald, of Brownsville. We hope she soon will be in.Jser usual health. He: daughter Sutahvcame home from Toronto ' week. I Mr. Neil Clark and his daughter visited Ins falher-in-Iaw in Miuto: . _. Miss Flora Clark in visiting um cousin. Mrs. McLeod nun] Other friend's m Sunni- dale. _ Mr. Runciman has all tho brick homo tor his house. ' Mr. Hill is busy making new sl, sgha and Mr, Todd will iron them. Be hull also several tiue when on hand to iron and timsls them. Mr. Tict Mill is repairing (James Me. Lean's raw mill Iotmerlr owned by Mr, Kinks. . The directors of the Boothville Cheese Factory held a meeting on Saturday 6th insr, tor the purpose of appointing a Sales. man, Treasurer and Secretary. Mr. Sun Kennell was appointed Salesman and Mr. W. Rulings, Secretary. We expect these men will give. satisfaction. The re- port of the Secretary showed that milk to the extent of 309,646lbis. was delivered during the senscn from which 29,818 lbs. of cheese was made. The total Milne of which amounted to $2,441.82. Tho ave. llr. of milk to lb. of cheese was shown to be 10.33, the average price Leing 8 18 16. The cost of selling including insurance. was shown to he $45.11 the 1 meat exnenso yet reached in connection with the lactory. Energetic directors who have the wolture of the factory and community at heart were nppointed fur each route for next year headed by an able and energetic ', l’rcsidt ut, in the person of Mr. Sam Ken- l nell. Altogelher the outlook for next year is very hopeful, what wtth qututtied of tieers at. the helm and improvements to be f made in factory betokeu It stood season for ! next year. L Mrs. Adam Craunton, of Peabody, and Miss I] 0.1 Cranston, of Durnoch. about I few days with Mrs. Jno. Weir. Mr. Hutton. of Wttlketton, is staying for a Uw days with bio cousin. Mm. Wm. E lge. Mr. Alex. Jopp, who has been Ming in Manitoba for the but two year- is Lack again huh: and [warty as ever. Everybody wi-l be glad to see Alex. to he inn favorite with the I): ytr. Dan Greenwood took a drive "you to Garrick last weak. Wm. Ritchie gnccom- moi-d him. We have made arrangements with the Globe Printing Co. to t,'p2, it with a. three month's trial trip a t e Weekly Globe and the REVIEW for tio eta. That is, Weekly Globe 3 months. anmws mouths and the engraving all for 50 etc. The Engraving "lone so] forti0 cent... but it tttbn now be secured only through the Globe. ' A {Pie Sound will be hold in the Guns. Ball Feb, 18th. Admillon 10 c‘ntl. Any my bringing n pie to be admitted 'reo. BOOTHVILLE. EDGE BILL -'-u< n-.. ONTARio ARCHIVES" . TORONTO Mr. Graham Timmins met with a very painful accident on the first of the month. while in the act of trimming n cedar for a tele mph pole. He lost his balance and 'il,'iff,'ll the log and in trying to avoid the axe his arm caught the jaR: ged end of a limb. which tore it in had shape. hr. Gun dressed the wound. and under his skilful treatment we expect to see Graham out again in a, week or two, Mr. Richard Jack hears his years well and though seventy two years Lave pas" sed Ance he first saw the light, he can still draw wood to Durham besides dos ing his chores night and morning. Our local wood cutters are already in- dulgin in loud talk. The Firth boys state hi/d they have about, nne hundred cords cut and drawn. and how much to draw ? Well we scarce can tell, but it is away in big figures. Dame rumor has it that Miss Mary Fttlkinghtun, Miss An Fal-kinglmm and Mr. James Falkiughntn, ie. will leave for Minnesota in March. We are all sorry to lose them, while in Miss Mary’s case some of our swainsaue hoping it is false. Several of our young men attend the Edge Hill debates. We are apt. to think that thcirdehates are of a very enjoy- Imture. especially those than do not speak when they meet any one for fear of being known. Mr. Thus. Cook is knocking things around in great style these. days. On Saturday the 6th inst. he mu two trips with wood to Durham. Not at) bud tor " small team. Forty miles a day is quite a day’s work when the roads are good. _Some ”one laid he ,intery,i,e,d to 'CG, “Ch out of wood. Well he will have to run a lot of double trips it that be the case. We fancy that if the pmhmasters could have heard all that was said about them this last two weeks in respect to pitch holes they would never serve in that most. honorable oitice again. There is n small errur in ourlast week's report. It said Mrs. Thomas Campbell unaided the Ballard Law Courts last week in tiltelimrne. ll should have been Mr. Thus. Campbell as Mr. Calum- irell is still a. bachelor. Mr. S. Rodgers, ex move and Mr. D. McKenzie. ek-eouncithu. passed through here last week going to attend " Proton meeting at Flesherluu Stallion. We have not heard the reports yet. Mr. David Allen was all smiles last Friday the iith, on account of a young son tliatarvived at his house. He said he is doing Welland is going loamy and, the mother is as well as can he expected. The Nurses Scarlett, have peUumed to Toronto. Mrs. Russell is still suffering from the hurt she got some tune ago by falling on the ice. We have had umnenice weather Intel y hut a sum" is on us I write. -- Miss Annie McArthur who has heen home attesting her mother for the past four weeks will return to Tosonto this week, Quite a numher of the Rub Roy peop- le attended the big sale at Hunter's stm o last week, Miss Gertie Stewart of Durham spent a few days last week visiting the Mc- Comb families of Rob Roy. Mr. Thames McComl) had an attack of the Grippe but is able to be around a- gain. - v Miss Hnttm Firth of ynur town paid her old neighbors of Rob [my a "yin: visit last, week, Misses Tillie Mdkmkery and Kate Firth took their departure for Rochester last, Tuesday morning. Une by one they all vicar out. Thinking to better themselves no doubt. Caring httle how far they stray I From the pun: hme l oys up Rob Roy way. Mr. Chas Kennedy accompanied by his sister. Mirs Susie Went a day last, week at Mr. D, Mums of Artemesin. Mr. Brown bt 1htnesman spent Thum- day afternoon with his sister M a. Grier of Pricevillo. Quite a number of the people Manna here attended the Itvyival meetings held in the Glenulg (Ivntre Baptist Church last week. The meetings wisre conducted by the Rev. Mr. McGregor of Durham. Two of our young ladies will leave for the other side next week whom they in- tend making their fottune. Mr. James McClocklin of Durham was the guest of Mr. A, Bell one day last week. Mr. Wm. Grurron and team have game to Hcpworth where he intends to spun} the winter months, Mr. Jno. Vickern, who ban been work! ing at Hampleu for several months has returned home. Mr. John Coulis and James Park are both rejoicing over the arrival of a [My girl into their homes. Mr. John Pieken has been compelled to lay off work for the last few weeks on ac: count of . "we leg caused by a kick from u ooh, whxle in the stable. but under the ukllful treatment of Dr. J emiceon, expect- noon to be around again. Mr. Jan. Mather. who has teourml the contract for hauling cream for thi Ayton Creamery. was around canvassing lam week and met with good success. Haw; ing Ind couriderabie “patience It the business he will no doubt prove an offici out map on the road, ZION NEWS. HOPEVILLB. ROB ROY. Dd->. 90o VICKERS. .6. TOM. Mr. Hub Lningutnu hut “rek h u] the miafnrtlmo to mew. with tt wry ptiuful acci 'ent. He " an' etuvi,r,red in driving a how-c power. which they used in running a clmppcr and when “Humming; to step off m san she. horsts his foot slipped into the gearing Whirl! mw the c,tlfoff the lag in a terriele manner alsu I r nkiug some small bones. Mrs, Jns. Nichol, of Hanover, report a few dwyn whiting iris-Ills on the South Line last week 3frEditov.-- Some of the readers of! the REV‘EW nmv he interested in thei doings of some hi. (hey hoys in the tini-I her gang here They are all good alXEl men and hard to beat. First, we have: Mal. Mv5lillan, liner. who can strikonl line with anyone lutwoe‘n herm- mnl' Montreal: next is John llvt‘oll. Runes-l sau, who has the I'epntntiJn of being the host. hewtw in Ontario to-day. John l takes well among the Grwmanri, and we', would not he til1t prised if. in the spring, ' a German lady is introduced to the hills of Glenelg. Next " wild Jack Duuuet, Shallow Luke. who can hack to the line without leaving a Hunk, and whosei lungs can misea whoop that can he! ‘heard halt a mile awry. Last, if not; least, comes Alex. McDonald and navel McIntyre. who can more timber withi anything between here and Durham.‘ A well built, nhle hoaliecl gang. for they‘ tip the scales at 965 “is. without ova-g coats. Alex. and Dave its like tux not, _ judging hy their walks in company may each he bringing home " comp-anion to lighten their hearts and homes, Success in your undertakings boys. In these three points Moot" ,3.“ Barsapar111a ls peculiar to Itself. , if. ggtt8t . F', (lfd .7 rr .3 " the best-- It is the ore. True Blood Purina. , . GrJTrlT, ar/iv' 'ills to take blood s Pills with 'lt,'dKk.'l1"d,'lrfu't' ”Tié’fiéafile’s fit?tit, f . . This gang has seemed the must of the timber around here. We noticed Messrs E. and B. Hartford round how trying to buy timber a few weeks ago. Mr. N. Malaya-e. of Dutheun, accom- mied by r. B. Eichler. of New gambling. were around measuring. and are well atisfied Up to Feb. lst they have meatnwed20,000 cult. ft. of pine. elm and white ash. Our gang are copsmnl. readers of the REVIEW, and it " always a welcome visitor, st, Greatest Merit Flue Hytson Tea, worth 20 ate. trlb. 1 ”In "r"'" ”a, ""'""Grdr" a dollar, or 16 eta s lb. Flne Japan Th a, wrrtlx M cents. 5 lbs for I dollar, Choice Japan Tea, cur own special importation. really worth 40e n lo. at 4 lb for $1. A snip. 4 packages good Cum Burch. 4 Its for 26 cents, 5 lbs good Fig! for 26 cents. 6 can: good Corn for M “My. id, Greatest Cures We've finished Stock-Taking and of ‘course lines *vl.ich we are bound to clear out. ter but the prices have done it, and will If yon want anything in this d, Greatest Sales: Of unrest Vial and test prove In regard to Hood‘s &srsarraril1a That's what we are, Wilma-1w rm" -_- -- D B Y G O O D S. . GBOCERIES. or B O O T S & S IE O E S The leadership, we claim, is proved by our mer-i/tttttating. trade and by the prices We sell goods at Buying & Selling entirely for cash, we, have no bid debts to counteract, an can afford to sell closer. Though we aim mostly at your Dry Goods Trade, dont./orim - - l -' “My,” .‘I will mm mm to musidm Secured by a peculiar Combin- tion, Proportion and Process unknown to others - which naturally and Manny produces Shown by thousands ot honest, voluntary testimonials - which naturally and actually produce FROM WATERLOO COUNTY. According to the statements ot druggllu all over the country. In these three points Hood'l Sarupullla Is peculiar to ttsett. Sarsaparillg __" racemes CASH SNAPS IN DRESS GOODS. Nays A SUBSCRIBER, from Waterlpo Count-y. (ti_tsikS,i:stlli1i,lii)A'tt M‘QEVIEJJQQEQ tt-ri7pdCePee_ CADER’S BLOCK DURHAM MARKET. Corrected each week by Geo. S; ()mven per sack ...... Bran per cwt ... ... Sher per ewt ... Full Wueat per Mums] Barley, " Flour per bbl ............ 6 4 00 to " 00 Pans. .. Olin. " Di"d Evan. per out Hoes, live Weight. .. Lard per lu u. Tulle' per lh ... Butter per tty, TO ... " Roll Eggs. l or dor. . . .. Chicken“) [er pm: Burks .. Turkeys. per lb ... Geese th .. Hirloa, ... ... Calfskins, ... .‘ Silecp.Kins each .. Hay per ton ... ... Straw per ton - Potatoes, prr lung Armies " Wood, 4 feet ... Wood, 2'.? In?“ . McLachlan OPENING I I I The old Stock bought from Mr. T. Moffat will le rushed off at low prices io make room for New Goods arrived and arriving. With New Groceries, New Catthed Goods, New Croekerp, and Glassware. If you want Bargains, come this month to. Fruits d; Confections of all kinds. and of ‘course we have found a few remnants and some odd to clear out. We've sold a pile of Dress Goods this win- 16 it, and will Mill do my zthing in this line come mad see what we can do for You. The undersigned will keep for service at his rennin: LOT 17 CON. I. W. G. _R. 'llih'h'll9'ih?, the above well had atiiii iiiGiiiiiiri'iriifi2Bi."i.' "rm“ "um" Trai ut the tad; . 7.. R. 'lhl'Gll'tt'ht the above Uh/h rll'lTs'l,1,t,t,T'd', r1,l,'i'ti,'e'e'i'e'cil,':.r'i .324“ . . I‘M" [I'd . w ". ca I Inc "tT bred l S a T Pet a.” of the Ei"';.;:)','?:', [tinfoilllut 1|“th [14le was ' . . odd & Son Mm . . mit it a" yin t "ttt Wnketuan. Ohio. and haa . Famous-by ”can“... sturityrnd "use?“ reeo.r.'d... Pedigree may L" bii,fiiiji,i, 2Mti'M tb,ittr. 'usd ' lb W‘“ “N application. CHESTER WHITEEBOAR. Ca ocSnuseen, Nov at, I”, ell "Washington" TERMS, ONE DOLLAR. _7 “Jam; McKncnxm. A. [UCLA CHLA N S, THOROUGHBRED. whether you’re after ARI) (Jlojfat's Old Stand.) Choicc Mixed Picklel. 10 cents n bottle, 14 Bars Electric Soup for 6 lb Bus Primrose Soup tor 18 contr. 10 lbs Sulghur for M cents. 4 doz. Clothe: pin. for Me. Canned Herring m Tomato Sam 16e. or , tot fue, 8 lbs Beet Biking Soda for 10 can“. 0 85 to 0 25 tt 0 59 to 0 17 to 4 IO to 8 25 to (’8 to 04 to O 10 to 12 to o 15 to 20 to 40 to 07 to 05 to 4 M) to 25 to 40 to 9 00 to h 00 to 0 25 to 0 25 to 1 50 to 1 00 to M to Spa rlgng. to Lower Town. 10 00 6 00 0 M 2 " 60 70 0 90 0 18 4 bu 3 40 10 05 0 12 12 0 1,5 3.! tro 07 89 35 I0 :Robe Tanning! Horse Hilcs, Cow Hides, Dog Skins, Tanned suitable for 1 n Rows t Goats Bythe New Process, which for Finish and Soft- HESS can't be beat. N, B.-ro ensure at good job the Hides must be well salted as soon as tat ken otf. . {ERSITUBE AND LTlmtTilily'il Would intimate that he will manna " Furniture and Underhkinu Pn",it'tt' m linked by his father in Durham» m Rubia will rminu-or to give All old ”a newcu-Lcm on the ume entire unintucuon. Furniture of the Best ".- It The only Intel-u Int" II - I.“ Ttte a td' .'t, J ”out? Tea - " k '2 In You: We»: ti Li22 U l _ 1cm TM "a PLANT TO w: TSIE'.'..,". c" ‘l-.»,::g frt au. 0000 Grooms KEEP IT. “MM doe. M keep it, te.". him to write " bitaa, HAY-ran a co. " "" t8 PM Show! int. Toronta, Satisfaction Guarantezd. Remember the "arte-opposite the “at. Durban. ALWAYS ON "syn. PICTURE FREE!“ A SPECIAL} , E. E. SHEW’ELL Robe Tanning! m ITBJIATIVE Punv'rv 25 cents. A puma r TEA Thos. Smith. ONE PRI CE Trade, dont forget w you to consider HIEWE " aka 'iliii Pinol Emulsion 0000's ' Frost Cr TthtitrEl.) The be build you up my kind. for after 0172 We are [in-pun W1! Qnd fur" A! l LOWEit ron “'0 bag to I tiust Wr hast 03005 I Opp IARRISTERS For a. ween PLANIMi A? Dr. T. G (WE‘RE; day in em- mohciul II " the lturt Bloch. tteitti; Poll “like. I Will be m bl SHIN“ LES I"".",'.'..,", or I stein. um Parties wail ahle d Holstein. Jan Brannon. J " " 'e hare j carpi.” edi I‘MPROV On the 2nd - 1'74 Mini fund I'M? t MIC weeds. 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