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Grey Review, 30 Apr 1896, p. 2

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I «a 20 m. m nl 83'1”. "Vu' qtgatetiogt. to "m; iiGili"i "I - ' - '/dl"lri'lt.l2". 'iiitia'iii'i'e' .2321; T331239- alnnd, In"!!! State, ','H,b",t,e,riuiu-uidTii"-. . n " rm " '"tntiea i'hi1tirt/lii a wmg‘y": l MJNO. can. a, old-uh: an: have oretiard 1.0738. CON.8.W. a. gum-max. "'ffeflt Ttoaitutatrg r "o-UO-aaa-us- hm - _ ' 'hndinth "c. . . l -hiiiiiiitirihaiiaiiiii.' “it: 'ttit', I,“ 'iiiCi'i:?fi?ifttii) ---r-----------.= . a! _ MM “wanton-mo». A fun in the vicinity ot Durban. 'tt IMngd bu [cooked in REAL ESTATE ACCOUNTANT ACCOUNTANT, ” Insurance, Estate & General AGEN T. k, MflMSginrhess! ! FINANCIAL Hay, Straw and Mill Feed. and bold on Comrnittsiort. My I in: a; when“ u C. P, R. Laad Axum [has Inc In I Po.itiots In .oocmvond wut, handing Emi. , mun m Inland. Inland, Bern. 15'l'l and the Baton iwu who Juv- ”my to inn-l in Farm in Gttario. Tho-e Ibo In" Fan-u toe Sal. all on .0. a mu :2: 001(3ch seed Ensilage Corn, Clover and Timothy Good. 300 Bags Oil Cake of 100 lbs., $1.25 per bag. Large buyers, close prices. Car Land Plaster in Bags. Land b'alt in Bags. Fine Barrel Salt. INSURANCE A Car of§913cted§9ed Ensilage Corn The Turnip Mtugel and Carrot Seeds are true to aoloeted. Special attention is called to Carter's Mia Top Swede, It has been a grand success 'tmo need has been sown from the grower the seed Fishy. Harm glad on“); Bought I‘M in the In“ Bolith GN. In Low.“ Bun. WANTED. New Ind Fro-h Seeds now in Stock fr.orn one of tho best Sud~ Home: in Britain per steamer Ihunam via Halifax. lit, PARKER, - ems. ‘N Um We take this opportunity of thanking our customers for past patronage, and we are: convinced that, the new system W111 merit a continuance of the same. "Large Sales & Small Profits." Durham, Aug. 9th, , , :w'l'HE CASH Seeds, Seeds! holed up Md 3300“! M out, ALL STAPLE SEEDS. ers and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivalent, and that our Motto will be We beg to inform our Custom- ADOPTED BY . dk J. McKechnie. u I n... 'tuprr"eatti-eva. Cm. 'M,MM]m Dmggist & Seedsman, Durham {Thoroughbred 13mm Bar, '., G. & J. McKECH'NI'EL BOULDER a om, min.“ April 3rd. = Durban (Fe. Service. This splendid Iniyul [ was imported from the Ungted States und wu A winner of four Print at the “'orld's Pair, Chicago. Also RUFUS. oi: months' old. . 'I‘ from Prince and Prince. Lyon; and a “no min-l. We do the my in [law Pun. Highest Thoroughbred Chester White Bear ___‘ Washington,’ Fine Choice in "ttses, CHM. Home . Blink”; ae., to. TO SUIT YOU. Workmanship Unsurpassed FCALL & SEE OUR r I Collars, Pads. tlt , Bites, Ttips, I &c., Geo. Heavy t Light Harness We Handle everything in the Barnes. line, at right price. c. LEAVENS, Jr. STOCK FURS. ate true to name and Carter's Elephant Iccess when the seed is reliable. ettltsitttatie Mr. Lauri: . Faction .ri wrong us , loggerhcac rendering ‘1th.: I t In! 1metettrhit [the um in: maintain. in (tlt/iid Tiiii; mu mum at hand the 1'h"lllrl'l'8 m. Inland The Liberal Party has lost no time in laying the great issues of the Wire) election before the people. On riday evaninglast an immense concourse ot the electors a! Montreal ammbled in the St. Lawrence Hall to welcome the 'the Liberal leader and inaugurate the ttroateontcrt which is now before the people otCanada. Mr. Laurier’s ad, dmissaraa an able review of the Politi- autumn" "the Goverdnmeut aid 1 r. urier -.‘pre.ents an spectacle. Faction rivalry and strife were rile among its manhunt They were» loggerheads when it was tt question of rendering Justice to o minority, but, when it bteamepqiiraG 0! min- irttt MylV. in m thaw in" _-....._ Nun-u "a: Dell] ap- pointed High Commissioner in roan of Sir Charles Tapper. If the oftiee is of an uie Sir Donald Smith we presume will till it with credit to himself and t betactit to the Domini”). He is one oi ”the unst successlul business men ini Montreal, tills several Very insert. ant positions in that city, had amassed a large fortune hy his business enter . prise, hut, at the same time to his honor bcit said. he has been most ' generous with his means and bisin-' Menee in helping the charitable and educational institutes of that city. True he has beans pronounced Con- servative and his time and intiuenee and wealth have been at the command ofhis party. But, still, he is capable of appreciating an honorable gem in. Here is his estimate of Mr. urier: 1 "Itremaim, " the electorate to do. I cide the question between the parties. , Speaking tor myself, I consider Mr. Uaarier an honorable man, who was ' " anxious " any body thatthe school t question shonld be settled. ind who would have been only too willing to , help the commissioners when the, t L"','.',',';',,?,',',"),',,, I do not le‘iexo 'l, he wantedtoimi e tsapital.otitof this ',' question at all. m in: sinctre " far l as my conviction goes, until have L, ever retarded him as a well-intention. Bl odstateiman." “D1103. -Ptrsteetion is inst forcing the once independent yeoumn farmers of the U. S. into a subservient position. Accord- ing to their last census 527, of the farmers there are new rent paying tenants. Before protection was intro duccd in the sixties rent paying ton- wts were almost unknown. Accord- ing to our last census we increased the number oftenant farmers in this free I Canada ot ours 507o more rapidly un- l der the fimt decade of protection than Ave did under the last decade of revenue tttriff. Farmers of Canada, whither are you drifting? 4ty,T, ofthe value of the farms you have with such Intiaite toil won from the wilderness has already been frittered away. by the most corms» government Canada was ever curse with. Remember the privileges granted under protection can be voted away bat laiidIoniism 0|]!!!an mu give general mtisfuct will be no crookedncss or ‘1 T ing attempted this time. Grey R. A. Rikcy. Shell)! man, while Reeve John C o. Sound will hand'e N. GI -.._.7 ._- -'_---- --Wbo can blame Mr Howell if he plays a while ' and his following before The Mail and patrol-s of thm been appointing nys for hin . but up to todav, Tuesday, ht oftieE The "nest of traitor F ing ample evidence that Sir despises them, and they ssil that the country does so too. '"---_---- --Soath Wellington Pntro Guelph hht to the number nominated h r. 'I'ppkpy, of E Commons. Mr. Tookey wil tiratnrint Illnvvu-b nun I... --Sir --In another column we notice the orening of the Election Campaign in liontrcal. What is being done in SonthGrcy? It is time that the Re. 2 iormersoi' the body politic in this riding were bestirring themselves. There is much work to be done and only two months for the doing of it. The enemy is at our gates and now for many months has been sowing tares very} dill ently. Every body knows that 'li'r'.S2h'i:rd is t Mt right man in the l right place, and will undoubtedly be at the head oi the poll and by long odds. But to secure that result every individual elector must feel that that result depends upon his individual eirorts. And not till then will the country enjoy even handed Justice for all classes in the community and an honest and capable administration of ett affairs. Reformers! up, and doing. THE taaruiiiii 13PENED, I --rh' Sproule arrived home last Sat. urday night and was received at Dun- [dalk with marked enthusiasm Innis ' and crowds turning out to receive him. At Hesherton Station. and, of course at Markdalo also, he was the conquer- ing hero. This is a faint intimation of the' etetitaeney'tr answer to the bully ing trapper when he tried to read Spronle out of the party because he dared to show his independence. The l answer will be complete on June 23M. 1 l --Soath Wellington Patrons met in Guelph hht to the number of 60 and nominated h r. 'I'ppkpy, of Erin for the Commons. Mr. Tookey will accept if financial support can be received. Innca will again be successful it is thought. [lat ter.--Mr. Tookey has de clincd the nomination presumably fox lack of financial uupport. Wise man.] -We learn that Mr. Herbert Mock. ler is to be returning ottiecr in this riding. This in an appointment which will give general satisfaction. There will be no crookedness or ballot stuif- ing attempted this time. For East Grey R. A. _1tikcs, Shelbnrne is the man, while Reeve" John Chisholm, of o. Sound will hnnd'e N. Grey. --» "-- _ . M ~- -- _ --Wbo can blame Sir MacKenzie Howell if he plays a while with Tupper and his following before resigning? 'The Mail and pair-rs of that ilk have been appointing aye for him to resign, but up to todav, Taestlay, he still holds oilice. The "nest of traitoN " is hav. ing ample evidence that Sir McKenzie despises them, and they ssill yet know that the country does so too. g, where l'tightintt Joe Martin" will I,',", opposed by Hugh Jno. McDonald. Unless sinister intiuenees are brought to bear Martin is sure to win, Judging be the enthusiastic rece tion accorded him on his return from 8tmwa. --8ir Donald Slum: has declined to run for a seat in the next parliament, bat has accepted the High Commisslou. ership, after much vacuum. but de. glared he does not ook upon it “a mica! ottiee. He wont stay with RT?)'. --0ms of the most interesting figl ta in the 09min: contest will bcin Winni. onto with it --Dttlton McCarthy will o n " campaign in Ontario by .l'pe'lrille " Owen Bound today. There in no doubt McCarthy had lately received a van impemof int1uenee. I --Litserats are in the lead now in lah the number of men in the field. They I my Munro named tgt men, aetservativik gut have 94, Patrons 42 Independent: 12. I',',',' -Bir MncKenzie Bowel! hunt last '.eot resigned and his Excellency gem forI pet Sir has. Tapper. The reoonstrtgetiun tne of the cabinet is now in pmgreas. Ir!'] 90111119 siiiit%T, been gle 6m; gram. [gamma 'a'ft'dlet'irtouit. ”than, Thur. April 80, 'Ott. ------ --- $3M: summon Hons; - PENED. J oat no time in fthe Wit?,,' I F On riday ( concourse ot 1 assembled in . welcome the t ”karate the w before the b atutrier's ad, 0; ohm Bond. qt 'i'h'lel', It' n ' Epcot“. c. u to were rile w my Were» A anemone! a Romy, tan, In 't'ag",'g,,t' 'll y were nouns-Ind th I Inland “P: V- """""""" we atom, “The Great I Dmdo." TIMI lulu-y knot mun chm twenty feet with sad you! connect: the water! which "was"; touch up. Atlanlio ocean with than than roach lhe Puma. Tuiun In ”Millie. hold hero: [on minute. that an pun-angu- on bond any In" an otiriiteutirr' ot “We. them-01m " to the loamy u l this “hi-Ind. 1 (MM “Mn Ma.) 1 One never tires of the new, varied. Ann: Halcyon are rd both sides by rocks which riu, pl ml: ty, the tut I of which an to, foto tun car window: " an ri JOtt are ""cpug round ttw umbulum and on one hand th. u: higher! "we we tn be seen frm l and 501: an not .11qu unrpu'w ) younol! on I Jeug with the wluch are seemingly bully tom jagged fun at (he munuuina. In making the deuent from than Into the valley lying between ch m Selkirk &ngo.,¢lnogmlo it I that it can be sully felt and mu length one". Thu at“. in u "l Big P3. M u but gums, or full t n. lun- .-" fnan. , uuuom II the clear Inter of the river to be mu. for in most place: it in lubed in- lo I foam that is sou-rely menu-dame " water. It: writhing. lounging and won- hug. make: on. Hunt of some monstrous m Ion-pool. enraged by its removal from no. to loud. The Mini; follows ebu'y in its (Mil. running for miles dung it: h min: and re- rrossing it an"! hum. I _ we uuuom ot which "CPttgN to be euverud V by the green”! b'ture', ir, m "'alits.a " valley of mailman of hath ol n “git land C. euvcud wilu dome wreath! large timber a and may be eight or ten mile, amt-mt. . One who is unveil pg over the ind " 1 the lilutllme and use; the pluuonu on f the ol-aersnlion cu, fora mute yen-leer, , new. is altogethlr likely to to noun-what , surprised by a uumewlmt unceremoniuu; I sprinkling, for in 3 great nanny pince- ' minute Xingu-u no leaping down the are. of the rocks and falling nu perpo . diculurly on the truck. that n in impmihlo to See them. until they are paused. Then. ttatua In: form a haunting feature to the "on. through both tho Rocky and Sel- kirk mountain. They demand with such nonunion- r-pidity, that hair bedagre hollows l on! In the aolid we‘ll u' what- I, at over sculptor curved marble. In winter thay an to he “on through the cry-alias draperies overhanging them. Om must he takrs in muting this trip lut.in"ueklnu to plnzk the rtaul you l lot. the junk; ulyonr tmn," or in other \wol'dl, be ouclul that in your (“may ova: the soon" Ibov. vou, something mttalir " bemtiful on the other hum! hem": you, my not escape you; when, ; Ahoy. tho mile at the train in to In I head the toning of the "to" of the Kicking Horse. tiur tttVue-t indeedl to! 1 did anything, nemingly. over ottcr u t “rouge: resistance to being "run cu" . than Hoes the bed of that turbulent river , l Seldom In the clan tutor at the river m 4 K, ,7 - . . Ono's tirst sensation on entering the mountnina is in“ ot' planed admiration mingled wish 'oo', for on may hand Nntun has most strikingly “ported be! unperiomy over the win-ks ot man. ll the Furnus be made Ill summer, at any tune when the wow does not hide trout vmw. lhu inunmerul-fe glaciers re. tCurt no Mia‘s “as “ill: such a halo, I that the n unuluiu peaks sum to be lost irons sight In the heuvena. The summit- ml the mountains are nut, “outed and the bare lock when slurp-s and 10mm that. the mmginuuun may cunt-it, lulu alum-z any thing, hum the 511mm of Egypt to the ruined mules of the ancient. humus. One i, sum to be dece yud with the di t nee, " what t'l'i"art, to Ire a g:r-u not more than am or um hundred \uuls dismal. the bottom of nine}; zcems to be coward by the “ream-rat gums, in m realitt, H l _. tt - . _ A TRIP PROM BEEF? TO VANCOUVER BY C. P. R. ....‘......... .m- w. the McGreevy scandals in during the session of Mm. me to power I promise you n gm honest and economical a Ion. " - ""V ..e .....m.uw mmwa mm the l,'t,,tj,ijtra,tr,i,ie' of our public affairs. ghee-rs). l have not the prettrnrion of ing anylsetter than my nei hhor. l have" my faults, for I am but 'iflfgL'.. but I maintain that. I am a patriot, and I contend that the public 1rrT is as Stu-led as any piivat-e safe. I telieve that thelnoney which is in the pulrlic luminary in as sacred in! the mom-y which is in your own pocket, It [hers inanmnin our party to whom we all owe a dee , (lulu, of gratitude he is my friend J. i. Tarte ow lame) for he It. wuu, whudonuuuced Ike Connolly and 1 the MCGreevv nl-nrulul. I.. u... .. i tt, The leeond great issue relerred to m. gin)". Louner was the term. The e. lwbn Schools Itll',',?, in important a for itlnot the hi; etlit.Trrtanise that th peace should reign within our borders and that the righte of minorities es- pecially should besafe guarded. But 9 the. tenths it is ?,r1?',tn5rAtltu1oras, lt- on every householder in the Dominion, ll ltlumattei- 0mm importance The t. 'tlt,'ltl'ltt,t,iig, industries and agricul- tt tore are near y rained. The public fr debt increases and the population de d creases every day, and what is the cause? ' The' only cause is that the taritt ittoo heavy for the farmers' to , beer, so they crouthe line to escape it. i s The Liberal Party believe, and so do l t many of the manufacture" themselves, , that by a proper adjustment at the _ tariff, although monopolist: and com- l l bind will disappear, yet the honest 5 manufacturing interests of the country Fl will be placed upon a healthy basis. Such is the experience ofGmit l Britain the moytirpporiant maruttaetar _ ing Country in the world, wherelart l _ your notwithstanding the depression of ‘1 trade and the competition ot other coun- tries the ex wits and imports Were g larger than in any former year, and 'l when 'del"if, was in we abundant and n all classes band themselves in easier circumstances than in any period of 1; her history. In N r. Luwier closed his address with a Ct very necessary reference to honesty in the public expenditure. "We want." in mid Mr. Laurier, "to reduce the public. Pr expenditure. They have i.n.creatied to ht over 60 pvr rent" is that a fair prnport- _ ion? '1 he t; x93 are altogether too high l ti o e that any the liixve me never too GI: high are not the ones wm pay them, 'trl they ate men that spend {UHF money at 4 Ottawa. Sit- Churiiss Hi )liert Tupiirr. M, tho worthy son of his father, once said , that he wanted in increase the ex. gm pimdittwe from 30 to 840,uro,tm l per niiiiuin. There 's.still another very ed ttttportant and must vital reform which Us the Liberal party intends to make, and c that is to introduce honesty into the . " Adiiiinietn..t:.... - . .- tuner v0.19 wooden “chm is print-d in loner- and. och, "" nerds. “Tho Gr Th!- u-chgny hum more tl [School question tor tive years, and that when a special union was held last January for the purpose of dealing with it the disiueaiort on the Bill di not begin until March. 'The question could only be settled," added Mr. Lnurler “by appealing to the sense of Jtutiee, which lay in the hearted tll pm, Prawn: and Roman Catho- lie its one hundred and twelve clauses only twelve sueccedcd in passing the eouunistce. Samuel: for the incom- petence and incapacity ofthe G'overn. ment. But now it Meow thmw the blame, fur the defeat of the Bill, upon the Liberal Party. “Whose fault was IC'atrked Mr. Liarier, "that the Gov. Gen-2min: but! dogged the Munitobm .The Government My! M, all on carrying the Remedial Bill. Having dimmed mum of its friends It sought tomako 'lt tho loss by winning the Roman ' who vote. But the Heme. dint Bill with which they hoped to accomp'ish this teat was so very uncon- autumnal uhd 11nwo.rktyblet that om, at ,.. .VI-u v-uue a who “on from below ”hula Imrpu'sedlo tiud Jew! with “no clouds inn], Molly tow by flu a "o-r-i-- vy scandals in the House mion of 1&1. It you elect I promise you to inaugurate d economical admin"LtraL of the mm-g it is amnion on entering the at of planed admiration, awe. for on every hand " strikingly muted her the wurks of man. or we shut " on lu, perpendur. " tot, lot-new tUt rher tinny ttu. lace "I. lh, [0m- ("the tq tt who then) and f '0 urn: knt In the I burn D e-a Norman o l fl'd'.'iifl'lti'rglgg V --M-."'e r-~Iw\l'|.v Elli-ll“, “I have been usin riii'itif"A'2Tlei Aid- per Cure, and found txsliet within six hrs. after “not dose taken. I became sick in January. Itm, when I employed novel:- al of the local physician. and VIII treat. ed by them until tho Full of 188 with. out waiving Bugging: ganglia. Il(_dt:en hogan us m: n me an t 0 Gum and hue found gran M. a am almost. if not quite. cured. Hare: not been taking“; of the medicine to». seven weeks. Ind bet a» We" as "an. IRS. A. E. YOUNG. BARNSTON. P.0. Sold by Herman a Go. no nor sum -_ With Rhine Com 1tt1ttt--ron Can be t'lll'% 'talt 81x loan. h I nirvana: prom!!!“ “was that! 11“- ..u '.q...I.r- Shoal - A nei hhoring exchange wucmelly than? the other day. One of ita nab- wrihem came in from the what-bu and sat trimaelt down by the deck with- verv marinas have. “Our whole 0:5.- hnrhood has been stirred up." he d, The editor seized his pen. “Telling about it." he said. " What we want In news. What, stirred it up? “Plough- i ins." said the hunter. The experience of your: he proved that them is absolutely no dine-u due to a vitinlod condition of the blood or shauerrd nerves. that Dr. Willinms’ Pink Pills will not Promptly cure. and those who are suffering from Inch tron him; would avoid much min-r] and Hum :money hy mmptly resort'ng to this treatment. Got the genuine Punk Pills every time and do not be persuaded to who an imitation or some other remedy from a dealer, who, for the. who of the extra profit to himself, "my a" i. "just as good." Dr., Williams Pink Pill ounce rich. tod blood, And can when lather medicines foil. I‘lljl' OF WINCHESTER. l I“ IT, The Doctor Told Her That Her Troublo nil was Consumption of the Bowels-, " There was No Hope of tte-ery- "'l But Health Was Almost miraculously I“. l Restored. Net I From the Jlnrrisbunr/ Hrmld. "fl Mrs.Hill, wife of Mr. Rum. um. of ' ’ l Jviycisvsurw, not many months ago was Iloulwd upon as one whose dnys “tore :3 , nnmlwn-(l. To day Mm is n hnndiouuu’ " ht’illilty woman showing no tract-of her 1 t'mun-r despernto audition. and it Isl Iherefove litth- wonder that her ruse has " (TWIN-d u profound sensation in tho It, neitrlthorhoisd. To a rvportn' who call- td (-d upon her Mrs Hill oxpmsml n will- " bigness to Rive the awry of her illness rrylrycoyriy for publication. and she or l told it with an wu‘nmtm-ss that min-vy- lo ed to the listener luettor than mere words 3- could do. her (lav) urntitudo to the " nwdicine whwh hmi lit-ought, About hee ti restoration to health and strongth. “l f fevl."ulw said "almost like one mined a from thedead, and my case soc-nus to tt me little short of miraculous. About 1 e 'tp"arngo I was "tttttttrd, and shortly l Y "fiery was taken with canker in the 1 a m:mlh,nnd uniform] tw'rihly. Althmwh ' u I had good medical aueruUure I did : b not sm-m to get better In hut other I , mmplkrntions set. in which seemed fast , ' Ityrtisynrmiio"tiuritG'il, Igrewwmk t I cram! weaker until at inst! was cottfht. I I i ml to lied, where I luv for three months. i I My hum-ls wore in a terrible condition, , and ntlnitthe doctor said he tould do . no more for me " with the other com- rlirutlnns I had consumption of the I bowels. My limbs and face ieaune a torrihly swollen. my heart became a weak and my lvlood Mind to have tttrn- it ed to wntor. I herame simply an 9mm:- 3 tilted living nlwleton. At but the " doctortohtGe that! was beyond thd S aid of human lid". and that further attendance on his part would do no - good. One day Bulletin": tutor _my friends stood around my bedside think- l lug every moment. to Bee me breathe my last. hut' I tallied. and at the III-gout molieitatio" of a friend it was decided nt 'ttit Apparently 'p'W,Tgacy'ii,Lt? ivp Dis Mrillume ink ills A trial. . n lead dun two weeks a slight im. _ venient had taken plm, Ind from d that out I slowly hut surely progressed toward recovery. until, no you can see for youmltlnm once more a healthy l woman. [Holman-aims for me to ex- resc how grateful! feel towards Dr, %"l'U,',11 Pink Pills, whiehyutder God's Meaning have marred ma to health and fin-nil and friends. I feel that the xt'l'.l7,u,'l,'l'l, know my otoryJ‘hnt name other sunning sister may he able to find health in the medicine which I 1telreve will never fail." THE PECULIAR tyfrorarits, HILL. HOPE Wissiiutiiiomiuo. SHEEN. Simmer! from A. Little. l The Mission Band is going to haven quiltingat Mr. Little's Thursday after- noon. Miss Maggie Petti row is assisting Mrs, Blyth for a ffl,W, or BO, Ezekiel Srir isworking tor A. Thomp- son this week. Mr. Jim. Bl 'th'u home wus brighten- ed hy the J/dir/d', of a young daughter lust Sulurdny. i Since we but wrote death has in our midst, Mrs. John Vickela ha paused away about tive days after husband. er, Wm. Crawford bu had a very had attack of inihuumnrion o the lungs but weure glad to learn that he in ro- coveriug. Mr. Thomas Hill, of F Purchased the tmy acre i owned hy JI o _ Henry. Mr, tt. Watson and hm guests of N r. U. thuld last M and took the mum tmin River: on Tuesday. We ho have a pleasant JOIN nay. R. Pettigrow is, hustling livering trees these days. y This is um Pormutor of trat',. amt Dr. Agnew? Cure for 0 out $1on " one. be Tuna. No one can read thednily papers with out he’ll: seriously impressed with the fact that. 1 large number of people in the present age have within t e . system the evidence ot apoplexy. This is seen and felt "than in n trembling and uttreetaint y of the limbs, and frequently I in nu unplmuent dizziness and lightness l of the hand. lie is a very unwise man who, knowing these symptoms to exist "loo, Mi,",':,',',',','!,',?,: take memnm to have t t removed. We know of no rerun-11y that has been so remarkably successful in this particular as Dr. A gttew's Cure for the Heart. Primarily it is a heart Cum. but it is equally 939c- tive in what is to some ext ant In parallel : (Hum. npu} lectic symptom ' In use: . I In when unusual heat prevails and er I cite-went often run: high. we are doing it kind, on to men and women hylenlog them know of this remarkable medicine Bold by Mt-Fnrlnue . Co, ntod9t weapon. at the lit-16h amp. tu3rtpttquttstiWr them, although it is admitted on ell hands that they tight bravely. President Kruger of tho Transvaal has outwitted Mr. Chamber, lain. Kimmy he hes intimated that he cannot and will not go to London to discuss South African nifaira, but is twice ready to consider any suggestions t tt British Government [my have to tii,.? This is tantamount to telling r. Chamberlain to mind his own business and that he will mind " And this ultimatium Mr. Chamberlain must either acceptor, order the red cut:- to edvinoe on Praetorian Such il; step however could 343.1:er be lei temped by the British Government at the present time. l --ameau slain lull occupy much public. attention. The limbo a have “a; the worst ofit In never-u engag- menu, with considerable 10- ot e “Long the "belt. I Tye litti.p.1ims And African Itiraistiii 1lPe,tn, Agni taryjly wore the 0122111888 IN THE HEAD. 09*- m. Bahama... rl"".""'""",',";;,','; A. VARNEY. 1yy1airJF1.tiiriiiuii"t I?, y. Mae -i/i"io7ai'i'r" J All! d t)riietlriid.i ng purchased tthor e train for "rui'ili, We hope they w" d.ettlt hay iteen I.htlstyin, I); a umund de. W.0 m her Fon Laid""" ._...._..- . ..._-- Dromore, Dee. 6th, m. 50 Soft Elm. 12:an " feet; Rook Rim, 7. a, It and 16 feet Inngllm: Birch, any length over 10 feet. I Hood's'Pllls We are prefpared to take building con.- traets and "rnish all kind. of Mutt-rial M living mica. w. WATSON BROS " hsoondldon which “dually "I! " Inythomngth. Let the Manila. " panned ma enriched by now. so "parille and this condition will on... “lutwoorthmmlmnbkoth poor-pom. InlmnNtQMooumut mummmmmxmm 1idtsotdomoanroma. I and about Pefryretei-etotrfir. 1iii'i'iii'irl'rllll'lrdo"d'SfA"at who! may! tat a M “In! his "ttt.'!r.tttP-sosrtGiLid I weight. Immmmm 3151an blink." Jou'. l ottrrurrster,mtuoetreei,aturG. Clocks Ji Watches Is the Only True Blood Purifier Minna, In tho public 070 My. In ""WMHM'IM only Booth. I). not 507111an to buy and 0th.. . A LIVE. mm cams m cums Hood's Sanaparllla IMPROVED MACHINERY. MODERN. o beg to mnmmce to the public that we have the mull rebuilt and retinal with LOGS WANTED.‘ Tired but Sleepless NORTH EGREMONT. mange-r MARKET Pluc- Pun ALIVE) ! Are not Ancient but Are not dead but um: um; The under signed I trors fur w» m- in tttmt. the ham: and gmunds .udg'oiuitiw M: Kt-uziu'u Tail-II! shay. l'mwr Town. The house coist,oins 7 "pottis, Kiln-hm: and Woodrdsed. Good u-lmr, and in run- renioonlly shuttled nu the front nll‘vrl. PW" are n hs good Fruit Trot-u on tue In. FOR SALE OR TO BENTJ complete. Oar Straw and fine anything in town in to style, t and take your choice. Our Stock of BOOTS For Boys Youths and Men, and luwcat pmsibk: price. You will fiud our (every dig of the week) don't; miss this up and estuiiitting our stock. , NEWEST& FINEST display of Ready-made Clothing. Spring is here in all N ature’s 1d.ttgyAd) tetktJkiptipgi'iArra; Hip Hip 1lliiiiiifif! Jytrtstyrt1iy'teie.oCa.ottod ttUr whiny we La pagan! aloud qfuett1itutrttods for you. (11wa 'l,',, pm. CPtettt.9t.rrmrre (my body is in.) - 'tttU Dayan an oth- a” People evidently trr.'reu' our Morta in Mew-i be gain/or than. JWVIM the way any :2“ng C.' We hare a [no line of New Percent: to show you 1 this year, from Me. up to $2.00. You will want Clothing/or your bow. yin: " a my and we will"; andpleaee you, we Await.»- at ".75 $2.00 and up. Suitefor Men for "OO, but we can give you a real nice ooze/or 86.00 Ladiee Sailor Hate sspeetaf thie week from We. up. REM EMBER, We keep , good assortment of Cunt: and at right yucca. Hangs from Itk, up we yo Tapestry. Oman, All Woo" and Ami-u... Out Stock of BOOTS ' SHOES (u: up 2,", date aw! uplcto. GUS GROCERIEB ARE PRE:UI AND COMPLETE. WE GIVE TRE HIGHEST PRICE FOR BUTTER AND EGGS IN EXCHANGE port (ODDS Fm pm: a am going to hare a. W. and an: ”froth any come to mar tée Ju",,',',',.. M W m late. May thia be faded a year of Pleat for has and Boat. , . MCARTHUR GRANT’S Alf And we are now prepdétf E0 show ihrligith'st ty/d Sod, . L. GRANT. iRairirklTt it??? Srgtgtt mrtm [nod lunlll n. i',1'.ffd',u Ton-o " my WI. PeeTttet Hay is Séarce . "---mrt-- Money is Plenty. J. CAMERO'SI ouaaurr. Tut Tenet Sou At Popular Prh as. Tea of Teas KUMA TEA. l . as.--ro ensure I good jnh the "We. must be wen mud A. cool I. ta. ken on. . ""'""T'd."U, I"lld,1'aigP'. l Btt.ld, for to. up. In“ hu- atht. It, I.“ he "et. It Try it, and Gr, will Inpedoctly Alto I Ad} WM)! and Men, and will sell them M the will find our lm‘guius unequalled t miss this opportunity of calling {Home Hides, Cow Hides, Dog , Skins. Tanned suitable for Bythe New Process, which for Finish and 3011.- ness ean't be but. satasiiiir"iiirira,,ua. THOMAS SMITH. qudity Lr-n "inili'ii,". ___ - . .._, '" u... qr ittow and tt hm! for rale at the " ! ville ltoller Mum " cash on , cxchnngc tur other when. I Rout lotion-AX Il,.e.l1t....'r11rting ! SEED WHEAT FOR SkLE h. bk it -- . iil,'tt'lltttd'.tr.tutet. a. SUMMER HATS w."l ', Upptu. 'I'mrn, Dttrkum "ly.t!1iL'yy1irrtgt Robes t Coats few car ti tmu Fife or old “In the EVUthd l wi0 down Cl." at 0mg \(‘r ll Gloves I) Med t5cc.ead FAN ‘10c. que Whit for lie. BIC} Beg. $3.t 1000 Our yam v pee it both your wool. fut It's . GO! body 811008 price ir, Ma Steel Shovel: 2 l 7.. Tin " I doe. Grant l doz " doe I dor, I do: Durh. 3 dor. We are I 1g every doe dor, a pr. We won 3nd tam When 1 We shl Bicycle Wnton' Large 1 Gracia each . 10 inc! . 9 inch Tm ll Dust I Tin T1 "

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