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Grey Review, 28 Feb 1895, p. 3

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BY ‘n up and show 0o give us a call. Season. ons ! ir Customâ€" > generally d the Cash is Cash or [ that Our harmacy intil you see it Kechnie. anzeger. a‘tle Food all Profits." U L1 ‘utters of all utters. Piano vles. Prices riunity of omers for d we are ew system DAVIS, Manager. ‘~] & ystem U C , Durham. gstone, toves. LCCLT, DUBE SYRU 1| Paclor Stoves, &c.. go to v Te( of Throat . It is ce en and Ap ®@ tor _ Nothing â€" Like It! tising a the last Salt Water Herrirg 20¢ per dozen. Finnan Haddies 10c lb. Oysters 40c quari. 3 Cans Salmon for 25c. Miscellaneous. spen fv W o 25c. Upper Fresh Water Herring at $3.25 & $3.75 per package. Fresh Water Trout $4.00 per package. 1s now on and of course the fish must go. J. A:KHUNTER Wherever yor soo a crowdâ€" ed Store you are sure to find ecnsiderable business going on. We are doing the business that we looked for, viz. f Bicycle )ne in 12 Bars Soap for 25¢. Oatmsal at $2.25 per sack. 50 lbs. Syrup for $1.40 in Cheaper Syrup at 2%¢ Ib. Maple Syrup 65¢ tin. Buckwheat flour 10 lbs. tor Call and see our Stock When you want to buy a We 50 yrs. niess m may feel quite safe in ding a few minutes and a dollars at this store, if it is to try us. e could not g>.on adverâ€" « and handling goods for i\ @M] Lent CASH STORE Town, business have been fair square manner. INESS. 2 M3 Fad | 4 +1 +M Durham Whenever you hexraman finding fault with his local. paper open it and ten to gne he han‘t an mlvertismint; in . it, five to one he has never giver’g a job of printing to do; three to OH@ that he does not take the paper; two to one if he is a subscriber he is a délinquent. Even up that he never does anything in any way that will assist the publisher to run a good paper, and forty to one that he is the most eager to see the 'lflp"l' wht'll l', comes out, Mr. A. MceKenzie, postmaster, got home Friday night last from Toronto where he had been as delegate to the Grand Lodge A. 0. U. W. He reports an interesting session. The burning topic was that of separation from the Supreme Lodge and as this met with great favor it will likely be secured beâ€" fore long. â€" Ontario is one of the strongâ€" est Grand Lodges, numbering nearly 23000 members, so she will be quite able to stand alone BactEtoRg Bart.â€"The storm of last week interfered with the success of this society event to some extent. However, although those from a distance were prevented from being present the local devotees of the "light fantastic" gathâ€" ered in a goodly number and enjoyed themselves in "chasing the glowing hours with flying feet," till well on in the evening. â€" The town hall, at considâ€" erable trouble had been made to look its best, and there is no doubt a favorable evening would have made this the most brilliant event of the season. On the following evening the youn generâ€" ation were in ‘training and if H‘:: particâ€" ipation was equal to the anticipation, we are sure there must have been "a good time," # «& Hon. S. N. C, Wallace and W, B. Ives addressed two meetings in the opera house, Collingwood, last Thursday Mr. Ives surprised th» audience by announcâ€" ing that a general election would not take place for some months to come, and when it does come off the people will not need their overcoats, The adâ€" dresses at both were almost wholly deâ€" voted to the National Policy. James Tolton, who was nominated as the Patron candidate for the Commons in East Bruce, has definitely declined the March comes in toâ€"morrow. Tt hasreâ€" putation â€" of being â€" the * blustering month." _ If it is any worse than Februâ€" ary has been, or even as bad, pity us. Last Thursday‘s storm again blocked all roads, and delayed the mails for 2 days. Misery loves company, and. we are interested to learn that the cofnties to the west of us, were blocked earlier and remained so longer than with ts, nomination. Dr. Landerkin has so far fecovered from his indisposition as to be able to begin his campaign. He doek this at Elmwood on Saturday evenitig and in Hanover on Tuesday evening. â€" The meetings held by the Dr, will be public meetings, at which all are weltome, and we hope in the interest of all that the public questions of the day will be disâ€" enussed . on the same platform without bitterness. A. R. Stork, the Patronâ€"McCarthyâ€" ite candidate in N. Grey, has stated to the 0. Sound Tim«s that he has retived from the contest, and has written to the lodges informing them of his intention. He is satisfied the support he would reâ€" cvive would not be sufficient to effect h‘s election. > The lovers of song art will have a feast Fraser Amusement " one solid week ". Don‘t forget they are of the Band. Prasszn Hay. â€"Mr. W. Caldwell has received this week a large importation of pressed hay from Blyth. It seepns that this article can be imported cheapâ€" er than local holders are asking. *» Miss Lizzie McDonel, Mrs. E. David son‘s Milliner, left. yesterday morning to attend the Millinery openings in Tor onto. We prink a letter this week from a friend in Egremont whose experience and thoughtfuiness along with close observation‘ makes anything from his pen interesting reading. Arch. McKeizie will have his store open Sundays from 2 to 5 p. m. for med icine only. Miss Lizzie Caldwell returned "h?ne from Buffalo last week. ® Codfish of the best quality for sale at MeArthur‘s. Miss Belle MeDougall left yesterday morning for Toronto. Mr. Chas. Davidson returned to Torâ€" onto vesterday morning. Genuine Lamp glusses that heat will not break for sale at McArthur‘s. Mr John ,\llfiin left for nolds, North Dakota, yesterday mort g. Phe Rev. Mr Oraigie, of ano ver, will occupy the Pres, pulpit next Sunâ€" day. o‘clock. The public questions ot the day will be discussed by Dr. Landerâ€" kin, H. P. O‘Connor, Q.C., J. J. Williâ€" son, Esq., Ed. Toronto Globe, and others. Mr, Allan, candidate for the Patrons of Industry is inyited to attend and speak. Every body invited. The front seats will be reserved for the Ben Nevis Camp meets on Friday March 8th. A Pub‘ic Meeting under the Auspices of the Liberal Party of this Riding will be held in the Town Hall Durham, on Monday ~afternoon March 11th, at 2 ( vers of song and the dramatic have a feast next week as the Amusement Co, are billed for olid week " in the Town Hall. rget they are under the auspices LOCAL xNEWs. PUBLIC MEETINGS. CaTARR&E RELUEYED IS 10 to 6OxtxuTes.â€" One short paff of the breath through the Blower, supplied with each bottle of Dr, Agnew‘s Catarrhal . Powder, diffuses this Powder over the surface of the nasal passages, Painless and delightful to use, it relieves in stantly, and permanently cures Catarrh, Hay Fever, Colds, Headache, Sore Throat, Tooâ€" ‘ailitie and Deafess, 60 cents. At McFartaxx Miss Mary Neil, one of Gienelg‘s most charming damsels has captivated the heart of a Durhamite, Mr. Jas, Lenahan, The happy pair were made one at the Catholic Chapel in Glenelg by Rev. Father: Maloney last week. We wish them all possible happiness. It wasn,‘t for nothing that Geo. Tncker spent the winter is Ontario, since he bears away a blushing bride to the wild and wooly west. _ Mr. Geo. Kennedy, of Collingwood, has just returned home after spending a few weeks with his uncie, H. McFayâ€" aen. Geo. is quite popular on the Avenue. Increasing interest is being taken in the Dairy. Notwithstanding the Govâ€" ernment‘s proposal to pay 20¢ per pound for butter for the English market the people look on the project with no favorâ€" wble eye. We understand that a meetâ€" ing is to be held in this neighborhood ere long to consider the advisability of establishing a cheese factory. Mr.â€"T. Greenwood expresses himself as willing to give a grant of one nere of ground, whereon is a never failing spring for a site. The farmers feel that something must be done. If every neighborhood builds and sustains a cheese factory, there will be the danger Inl 3verprml_uc- We have not experienced sach a severe winter in 61 years. Tramping is no fun this winter. One or two such winters and we shall be forced to go out of the business, The new chorus is, "The Avenue is a Rhard road to travel." The ait is said to he quite catchy. ; , findy Binnie has been under the weaâ€" them for some t‘me with influenza but is able to be about once more,. Mr. Jas. Banks was home from Proâ€" ton last week. â€" Evidently the climate of that Township agrees with him for he is getting quite robust, The farmers here have nearly all got their ice supplies in, and many are of them are just commencing to get in their supplies of hay. ESmp ce C F tion, but with creamery butter ranging between 6 and 8c per lb. there is little to hope for from that industry unless Jn great change takes place. & Co. Riueosxames Cone» 1N a Day.â€"South American Rhenmatism Cure, for Rheuma. tisth and Neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 days, â€" It« actiion upon the system is remarkâ€" able mysterions, _ It removes at once the cause and the dizease immeâ€"ietcly disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 70 cents. Sold by M:Farl&ane Co of our public men, _ We noticed statement, over and 0 er again, The basement of the Methodist Church has been undergoing quite a transforâ€" mation lately. The (-l-iiing is tinted, the wall and class room papered, the chairs paim:-dv a new organ put in, Mr, Parker intends to frost the‘ windows in the spring, when Jack frost goes onut of the business, and in the meantime a Sunday School orehestra is bemng organized, With Mr. Parker at tho musical helm, Mrt Pomeroy as Preacher and paper hanger and the ladies as painters and musical artists progress is assured. Notice.â€"The 2nd annual meeting of the Lamlash Butter & Cheese manufacâ€" toring Association will be held in the School House, Lamlash, on Saturday, the 16th day of March, 1895, at 1 o‘clock, P.~M. for the transaction of general business, including the Sale of Butterâ€" milk and letting the contract of supâ€" plying wood. _ All are cordially invited. By order Lamlash, Feb. 23rd, ‘05. af When Others Fail Hood‘s Sarsaparilla builds up the shattered system by givâ€" ing vigorons action to the digestive orâ€" gans, creating an appetite and purifying the blood. 1t is prepared by modern methods, possesses the greatest curative powers, and has the most wonderful reâ€" cord of actual cures of any medicine in existence. . Take only Hood‘s. W Hood‘s Pills are purcly vegetable, and do not purge, pain or gripe,. 25¢, That Durham Pharmacy affair is cansâ€" in@quite « sensation. Certain parties interested have left the town, but some of the knowing ones say it is to buy more goods, â€" Greater â€" numbers. visit them every day, sales increase and rlj!f:(-s decrease, They are selling Mcâ€" Kebzie‘s Tonic Cough Syrup, Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, Horse & Cattle Food mid. McKenzie‘s Buking Powder 25c. They guarantee all their goods to give satisfaction. Mr. Jas. Merchant, of the 15th Con,, Egremont, died very suddenly last Friâ€" day.. He had beer ailing slightly, but nothing seriouns was approhemlt‘(;. He complained of feeling unwell, and while his wife was preparing some simple remedy, he went to lie down and shortâ€" ly afterward breathed his last. A wife and nine children mourn his loss. We. would like to call attention 1 McFarlane and Co.‘s stock of Wall P per. They haye made this a uln-(:innL:i rtment of their business and J:ttarnblt- than ever to supply * ju: what is wauted." They have added trimmer to theirequipment, which triw the paper neatly in a short time withou extra cost, t Heane Diskass Recteven ts 30 Mixors â€"Dr. Agnew‘s Cure for the Heart gives perâ€" fect relief in all cases Organic or Sympathetic Heart Discase in 30 minutes aud speredily effects a cure. It is a peerless remedy for Palpitation, Shortness of Breath,, Siotherâ€" ing Spells, Pain in Left Side and all syn pe toms of a Diseased Heart. One dose convinâ€" ces. Sold by MeFarlane & C The Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper was dispensed in the Pres. Church last Sabbath. ltev. Mr. Jansen officiated. Owing to the storm on Thursday Rev. Mr. Little was unable to be present on Friday. Notice.â€"Hewsn Bros. Iwé to anâ€" nounce that all accounts due must be i»ai(l on or before 1st day of April, 1895. f not so paid they will be placed in other hands for collection. Catarth is a constitutional disease. Hood‘s Sarsaparillia is a constitutional rem'vdy. 1t cures caturh, Give it a trial, * "earthur‘s Scribbier takes the lead. Two twoâ€"undred page Scribblers for 5 cents.â€"C,. McArthur. Try the Dominion Horse and Cattle Spice. _ Free from any injurious ingredâ€" ient. _7 lbs for 25cts at MeFarlane‘s. MeArthur‘s Scribbier takes Two twoâ€" surdred nuou Sad Clover and Timothy Seeds lane‘s. EDGE HILL ECHOES By 4+ o + People‘s Mill, Durham W. J. EARLS, Sec‘y at MceFarâ€" | reaidents on Purk (l’InP ‘ | case of such recoy Enl ~ | wany prevously p ilar uter " ju d rubl at ded C0w er8, â€" wn trime | bigtTy respected 1 thoul | The memebr of hi \ hure mentioned, Lamb â€"«McFaddenâ€"That Reeve & dep, Reeve be ‘ui«l $1,00 each for examining Treasurer‘s Sureties also $1.00 each for meeting a commuttee of Bentinck counâ€" cil relative to Caldwell‘s caseâ€"Cartied, Honor Roll of 8. 8. No. 10, Bentinck, for February, Sr. 5th classâ€"Jane Putherbough, Aunie McCracken, Mary Clark. Jr. 5th classâ€"Jno. Lunney, Joe Collinâ€" son, Geo Campbell, 4th classâ€"Geo, Putherbough, Charlie Lunney, Jimes Putherbough., 3rd classâ€"Dan Campbell Jas, Ewen, Ellen Putherbough, Sr, 2nd classâ€"Bessic Smith, Tena Mcâ€" Lean, Tena McCormack, Jr, 2nd classâ€"Carnie _ Aitchieson, Hanuah Aitchieson, May Clark, Pt. 2nd classâ€"Alâ€"x. Dalglish, John Teasdale, Geo. Brow a. Ist classâ€"Bella Ca â€" n, Ino. Aitchiesy>, Tena Dal;1 sh. Arrowsmith count of C. W and stationery paidâ€"Carried, MceFaddenâ€"Lambâ€"That the report of the committee on Treasurer‘s Sureties be received and adopted, and engrossed on the minutesâ€"Carried. Arrowsmithâ€"MeFaddenâ€"That Hu, McDonald be granted $2 a month ext’i{: for three months commenciog Feb, Ist 1895â€"Carried. The Council adjourned to i at 10 a. m. Nee % prit Snd The Council met Feb, l1th pursuant to adjournment ; all the members presâ€" ent ; the Reeve in the chair3 minutes of last meeting read aud confirmed ; comâ€" munications, accounts and petitions read as follows :â€"From J. W. Rutledge account for printing; from the Single Tax Association relative to local option ; from the Chronicle, Siandard and Revâ€" iew tenders for printing; from Phillip Maggitt and 53 others also from Thos. Townsend and 50 others petitions prayâ€" mg for the building of a bridge at lot 5, con, 9; from the committee on Treasurâ€" er‘s sureties their report; from the Auditors, their report on receipts and expenditures, Arrowsmithâ€"MeFacdenâ€"That â€"the report of the Reeve and Deputy Reeve relative to Caldwell‘s case be adopted and that Glenelg pay $52.50 as ber share of damages according to agreement providing Bentinck adopted the sameâ€" Carried. MeFaddenâ€"Staplesâ€"That the Audâ€" itor‘s report as reaudited by the council be reseived and adopted and that 200 copies of saume be printed in pamphlet form and distributed, aud that the Auditors be paid $6.00 each for their servicesâ€"Carried. * McFaddenâ€"Arrowsinithâ€"That the sum of $600.00 the amount of Debentures purchased fron Sep. School No.7 and U, 8, 8. No, 10 be credited to the sinking rund of Byâ€"law 171â€"Carried, B‘i'-law 31 cl a iging so‘ o 1 houn ‘aries and Byâ€"law }2 appoâ€"nting Tp. officers was read three times and passed. Dr. W.liizws‘ Piuk Pills are aa unfailâ€" ing eure for all trousles resuiting frowm poverty of the blosd or sbattered nerves, and where given a fuir tril they never fail in cases like the above related. Boid by ail dealers, or seut pestpaid at 00 conts a box, or 6 boxes for $2.00, by addressing the Dr. Wikiams | Mecicine Co., Brockâ€" ville, Ont., or Bchenectudy, N. Y. See thit the registered trade mark is on all pack ages. discontinued, _ Dut it later became evidâ€" ent that tae patient hsd not been fuly restored for atter a few mouths there was « retorn of the trouble. Miss Humbic wiats senut On & visit to some irends in the United Stutes in tue hbope that a change of awir wou‘d prove euelicat, «ut she returnâ€" ud hoame worse tuan when sue went away Her motuer was theu uc.ermined to give br. Williams‘ Pink Pills a fastber trial, aud the re«ult proved most gratifyinz, as the girl‘> bealth had been completely reâ€" »tored, sand she is toâ€"duay as well and Strong us any gorl of her age. â€" Mrs. Hum ble toad the t ry of her daughters iliness and recovery with an icopressivengss Uiat carried convictiong f its absolute truthtul nes . Miss Homize also core borated her motLer‘s stauteinents, and they can lvu' vouched for by many ofMer trieuds in the chareh, the Bunday School and others. S26°m00I84 church, Ihe other evening a reporter visited the bome of the femily in question, and upon statiog lis w:ission to Mrs. Humble, the story of the. cise was briefly relat d, not however, wid: auy desire for notoriety, but rather a deter mination on. her prrt toat it shouid be given if it might in the least ®B of benetii to othess similarly sffli@ted . â€" According to ber nfother‘s »tory, iss Humice‘s iliness dates back to the snmmer ol 188). Her trouble was extreme weakness and exâ€" banstion, caused by wesk und watery Llaod. ; She was subjâ€"ct to severe heal aches, beart palpitation, and other symp toms which follow a depraved coudition of the blod. Oftcn winle down strect on business the young lady would beeo 1e so eximusted by the walk as to bu searcely uble to get home, and she was fr quent y ¢onfined to her ved for weeks ut a tim, and hud to have ber monls earried to her. For a period ot over thrée years sho was almost contimaally under mesical treatâ€" ment. The docto:‘s medi in > would prove of benefit Winle taking, but as soon as the vrentment . was. disc ntinued, the patient would become worse. Her friends were much diveouraged and femred she wonld not recover. Iu the winter of 1898 Mrs. Mumble resd of a similar case where a cure was brought about by the use of Dr. Wiltinws‘ Pink Pills, ‘This prompted her to give them a trialin ber daughter‘s case who was at the time so weak thit she could mot leave her room. â€" The result was remarkable,. There was soon a marked improvement, and by the time two boxes improvement, and by the time two boxes were used Miss HMumble apveared to be so much recovyered that the treatment was Readers of the " Recorder" hare no doubt followed with interest the many Instances related in these co.umns of reâ€" coveri@sâ€"soni¢tiwes of a very remarkable uabure, of persons afected with discases #yf differect Kinds, by the use of Dr. Willâ€" mams‘ Pink Pills, . Apart from the marvell» ons recoveries, the accounts we;e interestâ€" ing to the peopre oi Brockvilie and viciuity trom the fuet that this town is the home of tie Dr« Williams‘ Co., aud the place where the ecl br.g«l med.cimue is made, The family of Mr. Thomas Hum!le, residents on Purk street noith, furniâ€"h a case of such recovery no less notable th.an wfany prevously published, that wi:l be of &filmr intergst in this community. ad rubl au employee ol Bowie & Cow ers, und is well kuown and bigtify respected by many of our: cit zers. The memebr of his family whoe cure we hure mentioned, is bis eldeâ€"s diughter Cairie, a girl of mbout niuetcen ycar. of age. The fuct, in the case were fiist brougbt to the ntice of the * Recorder " by Mr. Win. Bicks, a well known merchâ€" ant tailor, who on 0o: @ occasion »ssisted ‘n remoying Miss Hnmbile, who was aitackea with an extrome fit of weakness while attending rervice in the George street Metbodist church. The other evening a From the Brockville Recorder. THE DEPLORADLE CONDITION FO A YOUNG LADY IN BROCKVILLE. A Case that Created Much Interestâ€" Weak Almost Blcodless and Freâ€" quently Confined to her Bedâ€"Again Enjoying Complets Health. FAINTED IN CHURCH. GLENELG COUNCIL â€"â€"â€"_â€"*44%.â€"..... HONOR ROLL. Slaplesâ€"lhat the acâ€" Rutledge for printing amounting to $13.55 be Staplesâ€"That â€" the J. 8. Buack, Clerk â€"IN THEâ€" TOWART cf DUREZLAM, â€"OXâ€" I Saturd y, the 23rd day of Mar. ‘05. At 2 o‘clock. P. M. The following farm land ; Lot number 30, in the 2nd con, north of the D. R.. in the Township of Glevelg, in the County of Grey. Term 1 of Sa‘le: 10 per cent of the A)uwhxuu-. money at the time of Sale, and the balance to be secured by Mortgage, For further particulars apply to Term ; of Sa‘e: HERE will be for service at lot 7, 10 per cent of the A)un'huu- money at T con. 2, (near Varney cheese factory) the time of Sale, and the balance to be | Normanhy, a thoroughbred medium secured by Mortgage, Yorkshire boar, from inported stock, For further particulars apply to Terms, 75 cents. j . H. LEESON, Prop. Estate of J. . HONTE: HVOE MacXAL _ © ovember 20th; 4804 * _ k Trmdor. Auctionser, . [TNDER and by Virtve of the Power ‘ _ of Sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage which will be lnwlm-ml at the tiine of Sale, there will \‘e offered for Sale by Public Auction at the Miss Lizzie Martin is again laid up with the cold, We hope to see her around soon, 1. Cameron is improving slowly. Mrs. McLachlan has been on the sick list for the past few days. Mr, C, C, James has been suffering for some time with a sore hand. We are sorry . to report that he is going to lose oae of his fin zers. Mrs. D. Bell and Miss Mable Shortreed of Galt, are the guest of Mrs. Shortreed at the prosent time. Candidate Mr. Wim. Allan campaigned part of Artemesia last week, The weaâ€" ther was not very favorable but Mr. Allan met with great encouragement. Part of the members of P. of L. Muarâ€" doch Association visited their Bunessan brethren on Wednesday evening and spent all might with them as they did not like té face the blinding storm and heavy roidds in the middle of the night, Tirey repért having had a splendid time and are t at all put.out that they had to makesuch alengthy stay, They would advise ofher Patron ‘ Associations who are in visiting distance to be sure and go to Bunessan if they want to have a good time and be warmly welcomed, snnenrenncs 1e 0 y oc in w The weather for the past week has been somewhat changeable, On Thursâ€" day a very heavy storm passed over this place blocking up the roads, One of Dun, Muir‘s children died on Sun â€"lay with Searlet fever, Joseph Ausem killed a pig ten months and .wo days old, weighing 828 lbe, How is that tor feeding. David Stonchouse, of Carman, Maniâ€" toba, is visiting friends on the Gravel and we are led to believe that he inâ€" teuds to adorn the prairies with one of our fair girls, Congratulations Dave. Miss Bella Park spent a few days with friends around here. Thos. Nichol, of Colorado, who has been visiting friends in this country inâ€" tendsstarting back next week, He was very highly respected when in Priceville and has the best wishes of all who knew him. Thirtyâ€"five young folks of the Vartiey Methodist congregation spent an evenâ€" ing a couple of weeks ago at the home of their Pastor, the Rev. Mr. Fiagg and were very warmly welcomed and pleas antly entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Flagg. Sunday might‘s storm has blocked the roads again. Mrs. P. Leslic is spending & few weeks with friends in?Puslineh. The genial Petty family and a few others spentâ€"a very enjoyable time Tues day evening at Mr. Win. &ires. John and Maggie McKechnie spent a week with friends in Brucelately. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Allan visited Mr. and Mrs, John Chapman, of Markdale, last week. Mrs. Jas, McLaughlin is at present spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. 8. Wright, of Proton Station. Mrs. Geo. Pollock, Jr., spent a week visiting at her old home in Normanby. Miss Ball has returned home after a month‘s visit it her sister‘s, of Murdoch McLavo#1LaANâ€"On Saturday 2rd inst. the wife of Mr. A. McLaughlan, of a son. Valuable Farm Property in the Township of Glenelg, in the County of Grey. â€" Mood‘s Pills act casily, yet promptly and efficiently, on the liver and bowels. 25. A Perfect Cure by Mood‘s Sarsaâ€" parilia. "It affords me much pleasure to recommend Hood‘s Sarsaparilla. My son was affiicted with great pain in the joints, accompanied with awelling so bad that he could not get up stairs to bed without crawling on hands and knees. I was very anxious about him, and having read so much about Hood‘s Sarsaparilla, I deterâ€" mined to try it, and got a halfâ€"dozen bottles, four of which entirely cured him." Mzs. G. A. LAx®, Oshaws, Ontario. ) N. B. Be sure to get Hood‘s Barsaparilis. Caused Pains KEEP YOUR | Hood‘s*>>Cures Proef. Chamberlain. Mortgage Sale ON Tess spacs. Pnanvr LEAKE EYE SPECIALIST. PRICEVILLE. in the Joints by Inflammatory Swolling Oshawa, Ont. MURDOCH â€"OFâ€" BIRTH CRA C MAMDEDITY L# For a Set of Team, Single, Double| Driving or Plough Harness in all kinds ; of mounting and style, or for Sweat Pads, Whips, Blankets, Bells, Curry Combs, unssanyt.hing in the way of. horse furnishing call and insvect my complete stock. Single Harness from $10.00 up. . Farmers and others attenâ€" tion. 25 in. Grey Flannel ............0...0 25 in. All Wool Heavy Twell Grey HARNESS! HARNESS| â€"3f Ety *4 y o o o es 2')in'i All Wool Grey Elanuel (superâ€" 28 in. All Wool Grey Flannel (superâ€" HHO}. . ) .. ) ns ie mene snn n e reae e 4 es Flanneliettes from 5e up. 10 oz Cottonade (great value). ... . ... Fine All Wool Dress Serges, Double Fold .. .. /.s5islxsÂ¥k is k 4ss €4Â¥x ++ oee 30 in. Heavy Grey Wincey .......... Factory Cotton at the lowest prices, Men‘s f‘ileau-y Kip Long Boots hand BEAN & Co. Big 5 Ladies & Childrens ShOeS At incomparable prices. Come with the crowds. At less than wholesale prices Men‘s Casco Calf Lace Boots in cork BOMCE . Srs Te ie h c bs ar e s ces se s l Men‘s Casco Calf Congress Boots in WIdE UOCS ce riku2ar 22+ 55a + s a + s MEN‘S & BOYS Rubbers & Socks Boots & Up; er Town, Durham. About 50 ends of Dress Gâ€"ods, Tweeds, Guighams, Prints, Flannels Shirtings. &c. ranging from 2 to 8 yds. They MUST BE SOLD at any price. 3 pairs of White Wool Blankets (all we have left.) 20 odd pairs of Corsets, trom 23¢. up. 15 Trimmed Bonnets and Hats. 1 Wool SenldCsi\pe.)(thc last ot our repeat order and a daisy. It‘s too early yet to talk to you about Spring Goods. But when the time comes dcrelq upon it we will be «*JM JY ,"" We have got our reputation as ‘ KLAMSAY & RNMEORLOCK, Selling Off Always brings to light a lot of Odds and Ends of Lines which no merchant ever likes to se outered in his Stock Book. _ He would sooner see them cleared out at cost. We are no €xteption to the rule,â€" indeed we are Crauks on that subject and would sooner take Jess s than Cort than keep them. Casx ror Hipes axp Tarmow Boar for Service. HENCE «* "JC O CC EX We will"offer our Stock of 1895â€"Bargains. THOMAS SMITH. TEN DAYS TORONTO To keep up, and we are going to do it. So keep your eye on us, and w e Upren Tows, Dornay. Call and Inspect. DOXZLNT GOBRBS TETCH PRTroORms! .. FOR THE NEXT.. THE â€" DRESS â€" GOODS â€" HOUSE â€" OR â€" DURHAN! Upper Town. DAVIDSON & Co. # â€" Below are a teow of theseoddlines: # Shoes nge, pane| _ _ SBeven (7) tons of fine Ground Oil *‘ s«a Cake in bags of 100 lbs. $1.60 bag, 16c 100 Cake in bags of 100 Ibs. $1.060 bag, {5 bag lots, $1.50 bag. One Car Land Plaster in bags. One Car Bbl. Salt. ~â€"Land Salt in bags of 200 ibs. 2 Rock Salt, 75¢. per 100 lbs.= # . British Horse and Cate Spice. m 7ibs. for 25c. 30 lbs.for $100¢ Thig ; : Spice is a pure condiment free from as J and shorts. o Import of Seeds per Steamer " Berlin " by Britian now in Stock. Lincoln & Improved American, 75c. bush. 10 bush.lots, 60c. bush. The most production in the market. Ladies‘ Cardigans at $1.25 a pair. Misses‘ s $1.10 o Children‘s " $1.00 " We have a few pairs left, and at these prices you can buy nothing cheaper or better for yourself or children. WE HAVE = # PEOPLE‘S MILL. Remember CASH STORE Durkham, Aug. 8th, ‘94. S JC E. D © | GROUND OIL CAKE. JC A EZCCBN C Having thoroughly overhau}â€" ed and refitted these Mills, we are now prepared to do all kinds of custom work to the satisfaction of the public. CHOPPING A SPECIALTY. We are still in the lead in Ready to Wear Clothâ€" ing, and have the best Clothing room in Town. No trouble to show our goods. Come and see us, we will be glad to see you. Druggist and Seedsman, Du; call. Still a few Ladies Jackets on hand. Don‘t delcy too long or you wont get one. Our Blankets are all wool, and pure wool at that, no shoddy or cotâ€" ton, lt you want a pair of that kiné give us a WE ARE SELLING THE BALANG® OF OUR Seed Oats. DURHKHAM and CHE : LEY. Still some ends of those Double Width Dress Good® at 10 and 12%¢. Ladies‘ Vests and Woolien Hose Manties and Mantle Cloths. ‘ Under Shirts and Top Shirts. Men‘s and Ladies‘ Overshocs. Men‘s Long Boots and Rubbers and Sox. H. PARKER, HEWSON BROS. C. L. CRANT. wont fail you.

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