West Grey Digital Newspapers

Grey Review, 14 May 1896, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

"I," main-'3 aa'i _ - _e l “Mama”; -- = _ . l . - 5ltfiifti"t1l1l1' .9 l .. itrgt,'ptft, Ag@llg.Ti1lllT, - Insurance, Estate a General AGENT. v 1,trt7dt'iori"ar.,rTiiG= J-sr/hw. tmly A.id,le seed.-Qio dimpfmimr meuhhrmr proper alimrv) win-171nm vow ('nrlor‘x Elephant Swede. vaex-‘shn wed Purple Top Swede. BANGKOLM Fur 1e To Swede. 1"h"rTi'h Champion Mltg,tt Swede. 1'iled 0g SWEDE. LONDON URPLE TOP SWEDE. WANTED. .Gre quamy own-m 2tat"g'lit,'gi taxed“; ACCOUNTANT Field Seeds an) SAM-.1451), PLASTEB. Windsor Barrel Salt, at REAL E STATE CORN Fodder:mdsEnsilaqt ONE CAIt American Sweet, Corn in ' bugs. "elected esywinlly for tieed. We have tested this -"ge"ar=r'roTutait rim-m: ecu-y seed sprouted. MAMMOTH SOUTH- KEN SW'EET. Eusilasre I'ort., Mammoth RED ('UB. Ensilngeb‘ m. LEAMISG‘S Jnsprvved'GaTdA9U" FLINT for Silo or Fodder) GR e 5838 C,lovtu. and Timmhv Need, Tun-s or vetches, . Miner. Ited Top, Iluxrgarmn Grass. a--------"'""", cat. CAKE h’bngs of 100. at 8i.10a bag. It pays to food Oil tOke to your cows, In it int'rnwes the fiow "a-------"-"'- "funk and keeps the animal in good voudition. may Purple To Atterdeetm6reen To . 1m roved GEE! ASEM p. 'lrNN RED GEOBE. it ”RAPE. Carter's Dwarf EsmABmad Leaved Sowing Rape, CARTER’S ELEPHANT Purple Top Swede, the largest nu! mnfva-nin 21:0wa ' (“emu-mi: .lw-umly reliable- seed.--Nr, djwtppoinb- We take this opportunity of thanking our customers for past patronage, and we are, convinced that the 116W system wail maria a continuance of the same. filttitir!,. ”ii”: "Large Sales :86 Small Profits." l, (l,,,))).'.))))?), INSURANCE N., C, dk A, McKechnie. DDEBBQ i SEEDS _..--=--cccar" 36th Annual Import of Seeds per Steamer “Damara” Juaba gym-m! up and Shah got can PM in the Men Bylinhle Cou. " Lowe" Ila-tel. Farms, Harms attd Cattle Bough: an.) in“ on Commismvn. My lung oxperwnce In C. P, It. Land Agrnl place: me In a purizinu In corn-wind with humming Emi- mama m Eugiaud. Itch-M. Seot. in'nl unui lin- Eat-urn Btattstt who haw lunacy m intent in Funny p gnaw: Warm have mom}: To LOAN a: from 4m 7 wt um. moo-diam to the ntntta.nt pod security clad. A; LUCAS, FINANCIAL se,hrrPATrrr'Pr.e,TsT.ra,%T,rr"rTl7ra,7rr: T ' "Wear-r vT7rlTTrif'rP,?iLCil'i," 5. as , A .I . . ~‘ . n i; , 11' ' . t T l . , y J F rrrgau'11:,f.U,?saJ.u,3a0,u'.1', 2aT2r.2.t'r'2ucu'2'; sd-.."" ‘uuuwkmu ~um~ti .Vuu. Duran-an, Aug. 9th, "93. in: ior sale can on me. - - 7 Red. the largest Mange} grown. -e cARROT,--Large Red Altrihrharn, Long Orange. Jameis' Intehnedists . Uaa'r’s White Vosges, (grows to an 1mmense size,) Yellow Belgian. TURNIP SWtiliriiq_Tru_e lo Name. _ AMERICAN AND CAKAEILIAN SEEDS. We beg to inform our Custom- ers and the. Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivalent, and that our Motto will be THE CASH ADOPTED BY N., (1&5. MCKECHNIE. Ea (ti?)3,s'lta@Mli Druggist d: Seedsman. Durham. I? 'e waiC"GiriirtdiCfeaGrit" United States and was; winmqlm Prizes as we Wyn-H's Pair, Chic-9‘0. _ - _ tram IriiiG0iiCtrt'sl immiw" _ fad a #804: mm F _.' - Fhi"-i"ie"ther', Fine Choice if: Valisu. Grips. Horse Blankets. ae., ac. We do the trade in an! Furs- Highest Price Paid. _ _ Fe. Service, This splendid aimimal Wu imported 1mm dad United Asrimrd. W. T?hargigithral at9iiilimii Heavy 81 Light Harness T0 glli'T ~YOU. Wortuna.mship Unsurpassed. CALL * SEE OUR . ll. Canars, Pads, We Handle everything in the Harness line, at right when. . " '"e"vcratrcfr"/src_ - (i, m gear. a. W.9cttuiM1B8trttte,, Thoroughbred Uhsshsr White Boar Abojpwsqi; ”which. ”3.3. MANGEL WURTZEL. -- Carper: Mammoth Long Harness ! I BOULDER * 90.. 11!“!!!ka I g C. LEAVENS, Jr. 'Washimrtortp FURS. Irm Bites, dm., lee. l', A J,hrehssst an! 0:ka d“ MWhm gum, ftrl?ejhpieAiCt1it. tteil, f 30. 54 per cent ofthe population. The' I investigation is not brought down be.. youd 1860 inasmuch as the civil war 1 among our neighbors between 1860 ‘nnd 1870 would make the comparison misleading. The natural increase of population in Canada from 1871 to 1881 was 10.88 per cent, and during the last decade 1881 to 1891 the number ot im. .niigrnnt settlers was larger than the entire increase of the population. Our rural rt/ight/ii',', in many pans of the country decreased and is still de- creasing. The total decrease in Oat. aria. being 61,461. in Quebec 29,329. in Nova Swtia. New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island 22.204, and in British Columbia 2,031, making a total of115,0&). This is certainly a very disheartening state of things, and as Canada is now pretty much what the, U. States has been, largely “develop ed, with vast arousal fertile and un- ‘ occupied lands, with abundant and _ easily obtained food supply, with cheap [ {arms for the settler and with mean inducement: to immigrants, it beauties I a very inqxraeq1tcstion. to determine I the causes which hare hindemd"our: pmgress and whether thtmehindrattces an Novemme. l 1. Heavy duties on in: A: averybudy knows, te,'tifgiret tor revenue purposes. but tor the hono- mom» fewmonopolism. 3. An en- 50m $26132“ JJ]lx,tieelu"l'; ,'l'llllll aplytNH1. é: i"iiiiiiibiTi'. Mr. Charlton stutttttariaes the causes " follows:- Mr. Charlton has been comparing 1 the census returns of Canada and the l United States. lie finds that in the U States the average national increase, " every dcea'ue..rr,mn 170i? to. 1860.yys, _ Houses and live stock are reported. notwithstanding the scarcity of {udder during the winter, to have come out in goixl condition so that one lesson learned is, that the rise of straw, cum grain and roots as a supplement to, ur even as a substitute for the use of hay would be wise from an eeonomieal as well as Iron) a purely feeding point of view. Wheat issnid to be exception- ahly scarce although it is held by some' that the orer ot a dollar a bushel would bring oat a surprisingly large quantity. This med not be question- ed, for some who would not sell their hay in the time of scarcity for tll. or $15 a ton, holding it for $20.. later on offered it at $8. and tio. Such is the pervetsity ot human nature. The Ontario crop revolts show that for the present the our. ook is not as en. couraging as it might be. Over the Province there is an increased acreage ot fall wheat. but the condition of the plant is only fair, in Grey Huron and Simcoe. thin and patchy. More. favor able reports however come from the Southern and Western portions of the Province. Clover in many places has teen kill ed out so much so that many hare come to the conclusion that the day of red clover in Ontario is past. --ExWayor A. T. Mulhcrn. of Cornwall, and president of the Conscr- votive Association of Cornwall and Stormont has resigned his i'residcmev. He has addressed a letter to the See. retary of the Association giving his reasons. which are in the main his dis. g‘ust at the treachery and corruption in the ranks of his own party at Otto Wit. lie savs. 'U now throw in my lot with the lion. Wilfrid Laurier, believ- ing he will administer the offiuYs of this country with wisdom, honesty and patriotism " This is a brilliant exam- ple of a general movement ' a move. mcnt towards the Liberal party, fos tered not only by aversion to Tapper and his coercive methods, but also by the nttrttciivettess surrounding the name and character of the Iionorable leader at the present opposition, who declares that "the public treasury should be as morally guarded as the private purse." He will do it too, and shame it will he far South Grey if she does not return a supporter of the lion. _ Wilfrid Lander. ( for the Liberals. Iyeisemsions also exist in Leeds and Grenville in King- ston, in East Toronto, in Dundns, in Cornwall and Stormmm in Brockville, in Truro, N. tit., in west, Pctorbnngh, in Montreal West and in other places. From Cabinet toecrcstitmmctiestlw samv condition of affairs exists, distrust and disgust at prevailing methods, and a breaking away to join the rising sun of Laurier, loyalty and Liberalism. --Two Conservative Associations, two Conventions and two sets of can- didates make (?ttawltctry cumin --The Ctrnstwvativt?s of Winning: and surrounding: towns gave Sir Cluas. Tuppcrnml Mr. Hugh John MacDon- aid a grout reception last Thursday night. It. was calculated that this will give Hugh John such a boom that he will win in the coming tlcctions. With "Fighting Joe Martin" as his opponent, they have rightly judged wuncthing extra was necessn 11y. hence this visit of Tapper, to lend eclat to a bad cause. ' -.Mr. Ala-Neill ie preparipg to enter on his campaign in North Bruce. lle stated at Tara that the difficulty ho. tween himself and Sir Charles Tupper had been healed up. All will he stun-om sailing now. Family 5413 :m- only mnpomr) tea pot rackets after all. - Kx. -'I'he, Tara Lender says that “Mr. McNeill is ready to make amends " his hostile outspoken opinion of Sir Chas. Tapper, and it is hoped the latter will step down h'um his high perch. “Kiss and make up friends" is the motto in Winrtun now." --ExicSir Hector Langcvin. It is roported that Si . llvcmr will be called tome Senate in place of Mr. Angers who will resign bis sent. more to Con. test a. cvnstitucncy. mp (mtg tltrint. bur/tam, Thur, Mag, 14 FACTS FOR THE ELECTORS. CROP REPORTS. r1'Ei:i"ici( e,CPcri ' :? "vl'iltf9'f'ii'f' T'; '.96', ttIso i'pairaid ti'iijiij,fieii'e',iat'eetett with egg/ttyt ttttT at: but ya: -, G N If. a an "tttttist gang ttith, 5 him 1'i'lltd'St new and Immin- “to continue I0 during-the mum . _ Out swam» School wan main rear gained an 8:1th but, Mr._ Tyin. A. A number of Mr. Wut, Allan‘s 'ttanch supporters assistant him with " lud- ing Saturday afternoon but. . ' Mr. Dough: Gammon was around Monday looking up patrons tor maintain Gunnery. F _ Mr. Archihald Baird and Mum Lillie Smith were united in marriage in Moy? Forest on Fridoxl Mar Sch. We Wm: ithe happy couple on; lite and WP my. ' _ Kim aioadsroid and Miss E Sin- took charge of the Epworth League meeting on Thursday evening but. . Mr. And Mrs. Herbert. Ash (nee Miss Bella MrMeekiu) returned to their home in BaiNlo a week a? Saturday after spendingu. part of t oir honey moon with the pdreuu of the utter. Mrs. Wttt Allan took sudden] . m m: Wri'o_xrstitty ' and the Dr. i','.,') to be called in uteudauce. but she m improv- ing nicrly. Miss Lucretia Johann) of Orchard- Eille paid per parents a visit. on Sun- tty. The Sacrament, of the Lord's Supper was dispensed hale last Sunday in con- "action with _ the Mennonite Chm-ch. Mr. Seivenpiper conducrtd the services. He was mistad by brother Cuber. ot Kilsyth. The most u tho mom hers were Korean“. accompanied by n goodly num- r of the Kilsyth friend; On the 12th inst. a ymmg plan hmnn arrived at the home of Mr. Jun. 'i5'.hT/l/; bm’s. He iain favor of Home-Rule. Our tttiT,???:,', Blacksmith Mr. T. Duggun has is house rebuilt and mov- ed into it lately. Mr. Wtu. O'Mata and his employ-s an htoling Lhiugs digging out. the the foundation for a large brick more. which he intends to build some tune in the rear future. We nre mrry to say that. Mm. Rolstrrt, Lodinghzun has been wu'rioutsl.v ill " the past two weeks. We hupu she will soon be watered to her usual heuth and strength again. Miss Annie McLyIm-nt ret urtwd home last week after xln-udmg the put few munuxs in Owen Sound. . We have great reason to be thankful fur the lwuntit‘ul spring weather we have but! during the past few weeks Our fatruers are making good um- of it as the nmst of [In-m urn- nlumst lhmngh seeding. They "re looking forward um:- iousiv with the expectation of at good 'rn.d pmspvrmm harvest. Merchant Hunt made " busim-ss trip to the Queen City Inst week. Rey. Mr. Jansen held u pmyrr meet- ing at Mrs. Biuuie's last week. A large attendance. M: . and Mrs. Jun. Collier were at Owen Sound last. Sunday to vislt Mrs. (Julliur's brother Mr. Jim. Williams. He, is re- con-ring nicely and is expected home next Wednesday. Last Saturday Mrs. Thus. Banks went to Toronto m visit her aunt, Mrs. Hun- ter. who is (humorously ill. Me. and Mrs. David Allan. of Hope- ville united at the old houtesttuad from Saturday to Monday lust. Your Physical Condition Nvems attention at. this tlute. If vnu ttPt. titcul, Wrvik and IH'I'VUUH. it is vii-Hr that yaiur blood is impure. And without dunht t Inert-haw horn too much over-work or strain on brain and body. The volum- of trruhnmil fursuch " condition is Elnin and simple. The Inland must. “rail rtituirlt't/, an that the nervous system, rm in far: "l'. the organs will he fed upon pum- hhmd. Intelligent people without. numlwr have testifivd thatthe beyt Ilemd pueitht nerve tottie and erI-nglh imparting; uuWreine is Hood's Sarrctpivrillrt, Nvrvounmss hrss of sleep MIMI immoral (Ii-hilily nil winish when Hood'y hiarsaparillst is pvrsislvntly tasks vn; in u word, health um] hnppim-sx follow pttet. taking Hrrod's tiatsairarilla. l ..-Thc, signs of the times mint vet-v l clearlv to the rapidly growing popular ity of theliberalleader and his plat- form. In several constituencies cou- seryative candidates are not forth- coming, intestinal strife splits up the party in 11 or 12 others, many p.0min- I cnt members of the Conservative party have withdrawn from it altogether and in many cases are casting in their lot with the liberals. Mr. Chipman, of Halifax. a leading Conservative worker at last election, occupied the chair at a Liberal Mass Meeting in Halifax and made a speech clearly identifying himself with the iilreral party. Mr. John P. Forum. head of a large mmurtactttring Concern in Nova ‘Scrtia has jnlllt‘tl his strength with ‘ Lanrio-r. Ilun. Wm. Pugslev of King‘s County was the conservative i omince, but has thrown up the sptmge because he opposes the mrvetnunent. Mr. 1 Calvin, the late. Conservative member " Fruntenac is in practical agreement with L'tllTll'l'. Dr. McLennan, the Liberal candidate in Invarness, N. S. was it Cunscrvatice candidate a few years ago, Mr. Howell Q. S.. of Winnipeg, is another prominent work. er who has changed sides, and the notable Cats" of Pix-Mayor Mulhern. of Cornwall, referred toelscwliere, shows clearly that an awakening is going on in the country as to the true condition of public attains, that will result in returning: the liberals to power on the 23rd ot June nexu .-The judgment of the Privy Council has been given on the q'ustion of jurisdiction. as between the province and the Dominion rfthe prohibition of the liqu )r waitie. The judgement sus- tains the doubts of Sir Oliver Mowat and is to the cttee' that the provincial li-gislntures lmve no power to prohibit the sale of liquor. cxei'pt by local op- tion. They can prohibit its manufac turn but not its importation, so praetietl ly the matter is in the hands of the Dominion. or in local powers. DORNOCH RIPPLES, HURDOCE. EDGE HILL, J: Th: Spri 5m opened quite two weeks Inn-rum: usual. on mutant of a heavylull of uni-w, late in February, but spring work bun consummated m eartteat mm. favored by otteetiettt We; and that.“ of the needing is Thins not. the. most intemting can .301: for travel in the Duluth». the harv- at time Inning annually thes nun-t. favorable whoa the wade mum: is» send troldett 3min, huh-Adm; as at. pro-eat. 3m gnu everywhere. The whole me however. with mm of wonderfully tvettto had running lathe When in ave-1 dUreqiort We! a itrLtit-tst,oft 'ttttte" many and “ll-“1":- w -"'--'- -_ei"HV i d. gmeEr-rwmm Rev. Hryrtyy of Priceville had Com- munion at Ebenezer last Sunday. con. sequoully uo preaching here. We would advise the your»: lads escorting; the ynung India to wear lung punts be ore ther go again. as it looks a isttle odd to be mnuly ind boyish at the same time. titluUii. ""e . Any one that wishes to "er. gum! gnuli'ning should lake It Lrip in MM mluirc 1"ergttstm's as Ure xxuw,ulrlt' genilvnmu tueesgrrardehxltt in nume it”: to H. We can see that ,umte of our good Carutets take the liln-rly of huunng xiv-nu of their own pivuiiwsand placing them along the rhad,ride. Fur Linen own safety we would like to csziun them to be careful in not, pulling ole shwh-s on the Queen‘s highway at they are placing themt.vlves under sci-mus lialr'.lities should an); accident occur ‘10 any one where the road is so ole 1 sum-ml. We remember mine ywumigo .. vermin gentlenmn who held a 11-33mm- iUe amt-e in bho township of Glenv'g vetuoved a quanity ot sods from " u e {willie highway for .Lhe purpmo ot ,eautitytmr the grounds around his dwelling but. an!“ ter Knuth-mam who fur the sake of law more than “liftblng "ise (who is yet in the land. of the iving) served gentlenmn No. 1 with ll lawver's letter strictly demanding him to have all the sods removed and ttt lowed ou the. nhlic roads in less than s"?' hours or the Elw would be eoforxeed. This Was adhered to itatuediatelr by gentlemnn No, 1 and all the sods were dated where- they Wm Caken trpm in lites than PA hours. The Above In. positive fact as we were eye witness in peeing this work dwelul double ge',,titgi; We doit suppose for I moment. t anyone is Aarm-m: enough tomakeromoe nowadays unsafe all the tissues back to ttgrit",' peeutitrestgraitt, “Mist. i " for amyhody who wishes to do mt use; choose. l Mr. Parks and Miss -. of Bantinck: cumin: ot the N ichol fumlly here. visited It Mr. Nichol‘u Inst week, TIw‘EduarG Review. The 'llf,uru'l 9pc- Inn-{lira a Hahn-day the min. Thus " see lint. cit-nth is busy r-w-ry win-re tali mg the ynung ns wellas the aged. Mn John Melnuis, of Clumovgnn foouevly of Buutssari, cttcudcd churvl here last Sunday. Mr. Chas. Mchmis. of Yeovil, was i: our town and atteuded Nu'vim‘ in tlr -Ptxss1syteriatt church aL-o on Sundu; awful. up tanner-bud unth- roompwn of (dt W-W! WI!!! The Foresters of Court imoutove, No. IIN; inn-mi holdingn gI-nnd mum-rt nu Fri lay May 29th 189:5. Farther innum- tion Inter un. Mrs. and Miss Doupe and Miss Laugh. ton, of Holstein, paid A visit, to the home of the halter hon: on Sunday last. A number of the farmvtm have tittish. ed "eeding and other: art- m-m-ly through. Adiru. -- Mr. Nt.il Calm-rand Mr, In. l't-tzr-Iw-tl ”Hummus spring asmir.ey at owen tio men. Mr. Danivl thslvridge, been poorly for some time "gain. Snkos me.' its awfu' Drmuore will soon no huud thetu a'. Mr. Wus. Coleridge Ivan-s this week for Arthur an husim-ss. A hunh hare straw-d trout thrs fold " he Hunted It." rvrurm-d nrjuicmr. wlmthrr he can”! in his friends and m-ighimrs to vejoicp with him or no. we urn-1mm“. Mr. Walt. twntly by the lilllt- damghh Mr. Neil Calder was the recipient, of a handsome prom-m rocenlly. Its a girl. Mr. Jun. Wilson, of Swampy Hollow. was yum-med with " bouncing buy bun week. As the thues seem rather Mow mum- of mlr people m-I- pmpuring to move tlteutselves a trifle fusu-r. Mr. Gangt- Cushnie has purchased " m-w Stem-'5' 1tie.vcle and WP lwliuvv that unnlhn-r tttie will soon be swan passing through our sum-la. Rm. C. McMillan human! her {.1th virinily last " et.k. Mr. James limos is helping nur hurry n-mh-unum M. MvMillun this work. Mr. walt. Hun- was glauldened ro- tTt1tls1lty the pvenvnrtttio" to him of a. Mr. and Mrs. Inn. Wilson were visit. in: friends in M"rkdale last week. _ Wcll Mr. Editor, m4 nu item-4 have upiwurud in your paper for mum time I wi I My to give you a. few of the doings of the busy people in our busy town. \ m THE DAKOTAS. Fertile Son. Sober People DROMORE. was whiting at the ill-law in Priceville and Miss Laugh- , " Visit. m the on Sunday lash m-rs have mil-h- no” an m-m-ly " who has "ost well Soft Elm. " and 14 feet: Rock Elm. 7. 8. " and 16 tret lengths: Birch, any length over 10 feet. It manna? yumm- Prue: Pun Fan Loos. Drama". Dee. 6th. TW. 50 We are prepared to take’ building mn- tmeta and furnish all kinds of Material at living prices, Nottle “all dm'ksanl i'vlui'uml in (mm for dimu-I trt 7 30 r. in. In this little village of alum! 1m in huhixmiisl rounta-d no fewer than CO reams. of well mile {alums who had conn- in to make their purchases One wondcmun the prairie where t,lteyull come fun". Arid this iurloml. is Ill" dullvst "eltsoet, being son-ding Iimv. Fi t a corner lot in this place the (Hum? 11-- sted st'. per toot, and A Sie":'.,').)',',;,.' owns 200 new: adjoining lu' dung.- yosu-rdny refused $40 per .1110 for hi- wltole farm. Of ruursi- this fat In is un- (1ch 1tt slam of Minimum“. This little vil ago notwithstanding the num- ber of 'ts inlmhiuuus Insult: of {our strictly u-mpemnce hotels and a really gum) lmnd. and well appointed towtt all nrupem home. The more intmllix:L ant claw-s deridedly look down upon any oué 1Titt,','tf liquor here. and surpriuiug y little is tun-chased in Con. sequence. 7 Your: very truly. H A. Hum-m: C lear Lake, South Dakota. 'vt bog to nnymmr: to ttt pulpit? The Prairie t._ruli att. u whm-ling and m-urly "vet'.' wheel new. Yudenfny. ' wrapped my gun to my dim: ted a hiryrl» and rude K, WAT SON BROS natural h ' iku; 'G iLvrtiri""Giti Edwin ind mama with ALIVE. . q lil on Max an Mr . IMPROVED MACHINERY. r'rr?iFaT7i?s7iii,qi'5'r"; Clocks and W: " the One Trttr Blood Puma". A" Pay-rod my " C. L Boqd A (14.. LOGS WANT ED.' Hood's Pills i'Girtrrr.iiiiiLirr.dr I: now we" sad I have been greatly hono- mod otherwise. I have hex-cued in weight and In: in better health. Icumoz sly enough in praise of Hood's Sump.- nun." Mn. R. Burn. .30. Berwick, Me. This Ind other .imilar cum prov. that H0663 two inch- Icro- formod And in wnlklng to favor it I Ipnlncd my ankle. The .ort, bee-mo worn; I could not. put my boot on and I thought I Ihould have to 3”. " " ovary sup. I could not got any relief and had to stop work. I rend of I can of . aimllu one by Hood'u Sump-rm- sud concluded to try it. Belem I bud taken Ill of two battles the new had healed and the swelling Ind gone down. Mr Ina-eta the blood of humanity. It appears in varied forms. but is forced to yield to Hood's Sarsaparilla, which purifhs and vitalizcs the blood and cum all such diseases. Read this: " irsBeptomber, 1894.1mnden miumpnnd 1nturodntrBnkIes. Very won umwudn. Scrofula NORTH EGREMONT. Sarsapariila Feat ALIVE) ! m not mm tat Are notdead bat -aruB- Sore [it 735': T2111}; the heat tamily enttutrttq er. All druggtstr " t Co, Union. Nan-4. II c, d In $5 s. mun” rs. ' in (mm ilfflltliii", 3SEE®S a? eamw-ng Spring is here in all Nature's Be 111tig..k), and *3; Glorious 'ii. Array IliiiNllih; 1iitirrtth,!'!, DURHAM fit NEWEST & FINEST d'csp"eay of Reaéy-made (3lothing. House Cleaning, time has come aropnd again, and no doubt. you win find a great many things you want. and among them will be V LACE CURTAINS ---v arusst-C"aa,sses Quality SEEEQ Farm w "H49Pt will be wanted,you will find the old ones worn into holes, and the pew are so cheayilnow it alnt, worthwhile mending the IIA, we eve HEMP. UNIONS and AXMINISIER. BUGS. MATS ART SQUARES be. all at low prices, LADIES SAILOR HATS Well we En gil, you fed valve in them. We sell them 21. ydg. ong 29 inches wide for Mc a It the next pnce IS 50c. and up to $2.50 ‘* - - - no. "I N m ske ”GRANTS ho, AT THE - 'ARMACY, Garden g'CARPETS il AND RMAEY l gsmm‘xmmfléwmm‘kzg C M (mm, I“ o a , _ ' 5’ _ , 2mm:- .ltrtr"a'grJdttppt,utg .. t, [ t OF , ttuother line me are doing Ire/I, and this smmn /or them, we Marl them at 20c. a] are sellers. we are now prepared to show the If T you "VII/t a (an!) Corset, fri re yo' a f of BGGTS tlf, II "t th L,,, GRANT. s, the foods In to [mil " 'It a '" Yertmth"uskituuot, but EH ,a'dillt't1'l.' Hams-er Coovcymcer. II 1tedimrtrityetiiGTisi cent. and on has and loam at Wftf,L' tow-, My... my Wk person any Hay it Scarce Money is Plenty. Wt IF. B.--rro ”usurp A gum Hides must be well tailed a.» w ken oth . which d; SE Oi?, Ho wt stay In D Reba Tanning'! *EB.m»- Satisfaction Guarant CEMEK £11115 Bers), __ muggy“; 1/ 1m! Ix Robe Tannin HESS C Rein r/f. tre will try and don't do th at " New Process, " Fizish and Soft- THOMAS SMITH. has & Coats '0]! for Wu RD COMPLETE HANG mil good [mm '11 salesm H " le. and they " BUTTER les veed -. 'STORE c day 62 --1 bi men. an: --- DOS Mr. Geo. ' the weigl BUTTER Glen, I or the Cas/ was a better: $55.€ . Wig that if the tinned in i no humbu You We are Customer: vantage o 10 r1- RAD W

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy