F.ion Guraranteed. HQXAS SMITH. ‘ & cd sgain, and no scs vou want, znd & Gliassware ~ Toa & Toilet Sets pular Prices. NS Own® s and Accountsâ€"no m». Cheap Farms fm <zages, Leases and other iv and quick!y prepared at is Scarce H. H. MILLEER, 0. The Hanover c 1OX Sold maief? MERON H OT i eas RANT AD. ~yur m U HATS is Plenty. MILLER â€"â€"~â€"â€" have HEMP, RUGS. MATS, 1k it is not, but H. H. mover Conveyancer, is t 54 rcr cent and on at lessâ€"Costs lowâ€" isoual le person may nind® A TE A 40¢â€" 1b rhad e perfectly Conveyancer soon as ta worn aint be a 1b s. and he _â€" DEPARTMENLEZ wE WwWAN‘T YOUR WOOL, MAV O RED HBRRNG 5. A B0X. mporeeeoesmeerenmenh es Cotell onl ie ind es Abthcd TVVe kave a large yarn contract to fill and must bhave the Wool. Enâ€" courage home manrufacture, so long as we give you goods at the lowest fisure possible. egnyrraree pomer ats â€"ponerm W’“ 1e e m‘ i e n e ic sns yR 5? wÂ¥( Pou® Py ce w o un o) , on uh e n 1 ven iT Ti HSWCRABNMLSTFMT s We e 96 e PR hA ieardnd V ooo Pn nds each Tues. 2 for 25¢. 100 lbs Pure Black Pepper Reg. 200 lb. Tues 11c Ib. 225 yds Dark Check Flanclettes Reg. 10c Tues. at 6c yard. 12 doz Prs. Fas 158 Tuss 3 €Q Men‘s Extra 76. A Word About BUTTELR, GIVE IT A TRIAL. This method keeps the good butter separated from the poor stuff. We have contracted for one thousand Tin Pails (with Covers) to ho‘d our Summer‘s Butter. â€" They will Loid 20 Ibs. of Butter and will be supplied to our enstomers as wholesale price which ws expsst will be a moare trifle . & \We propose shipping these pails of buiter every. week. This idea has been tested in different localities and proved to be a great success, We are anxious to keep ourselves abreast of the times and recommend these pails to all our castomeis. Itis less trouble 450 lb Bost Whiting. Reg. 836. Ib. Tues, 13 iDS. 10r 40¢. 120 Large Lemons. Tuss, 2 doz. for 25¢. 40 Men‘s Colored Cotton Shirts Reg. 25¢ Put up good buiter and we will be than before. 1 CO Tins Sardines in Qil, Reg. 12ic. Tues 5¢. Tin. 1 OO lbsFine Glue Reg. 15¢c. Tuss. 9¢. a I5. 500 Bars:Oxford Sogp no ‘Electric‘ about it,â€"15 Bars for 25c. That we are operatinz the Woollen Factory. We will be glad to have you call at the Store with your Wool. We will weigh it for you, and then give you either the cash or trade next door. . You don‘t require to go down to the Factory at all.* Roll Carding and Custom Work taken in nt the Store here. Don‘t be misled by ridiculous Trade prices on your Wool. . None of the buyers here can give you the immense Range of Goods to choese from that we offer. ies us Don‘t EPorget JE pis Sie L B M on e e 1'nxri§1’ï¬rflrr:ntcm BARCAINS Aneiene . in y n Neffo i pxaninl 4 T i sad P e e Te3 aegreond (x ce tm x crsaun 6 °C (rf s ons e e uretegh fepach k e k traw Hats Rog. 103 Tuss. JBAAA M 44 re§ CCtLon HOSg 1b. Tues. 13 lbs. for 25c. able to give a better price M "ol ThE iz YICC iF en 4 gume no time will M on ns o ie iys MARKDALE, we learn from the Sfanâ€" dard, is to be lit by electric light by the first of September next. The council pays $200 a year for cleven lights. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny and Jamily, of Mt. Forest, were in town over Suugu_\'. 1 . ww to Mrs. A. W. Patterson, with her tam move to Wiarton toâ€"day, to join | husband. _ Many regret their departu while wishing them well. A meeting of the Patrons of Sot and East Grey has been called by â€" County Executive for Saturday n at Flesherton, â€" Meeting before neon. For RExt or Satz.â€"Lot 20, con W. G. R., township of Bentinck. Ap her ov n line. We hope our citizens will be found present in large numbers. ForEsTERS‘ FuxrRat.â€"On Sunday last about 69 inembers of the C.~O. F. from Hanover, Allan Park and Home Societies attendedt the funeral of their deceased brother Wm. P. MeClocklin, who died at the residence of _ his grandfather Mr. Philip Eva, aged 23 yrs. Much sympathy is expressed for the sudden faking off of an estimable young g\an. His father and brotber survive im. HoTet CnaNG®.â€"Mr, beilz, ol 106 Central Hotel has sold oat his interest to Mr. Jno. Watters, of Dundalk, who takes possession on June 4th. Dr. Lan « namber though nc is the sam Mondays . and _ _LOATSCYS® _ o000 UUâ€" stock â€" special â€" will leave Palimerâ€" ston at 2.30 p. m. all the live stock from the north, reaching there up to 1.80 p, m., picking up stock at intermediate gnin\s. This train will reach Toronto at p. in. _ A passenger conch will be xtâ€" tached for the accommudation of drovâ€" ers and men in charge.â€"Telescope. The Executive Committee of the Patâ€" rons of Industry met at the Middangn House, Durham and reported on the standing of the candidate, in each Munâ€" icipality. _ All were very enthusiastic in favor of Bro. Allan Each delegate desired the candidate to go forward in hi« canvass to the end, which he conâ€" sented to do, hoping tbat there will be no more reports concerning his withâ€" drawal from the contest, There was a large munber of patrons present. = Wim. Gorsline, Sec. Rev. R. McNair, of Carleton place, is spending this week amongst old friends here. The genial clergyman is looking well, a trifle more rotund than of yore, and in vim and beartiness has lost nothâ€" ing by the years. He is now the head of the Provinciat body of Independent Foresters, and his rise to thisposition in six years is a compliment to his exectiâ€" tive ability. Court Durham having inâ€" itiated him, there is of course a warmer feeling existingthan usual between the mother court and her distinguished member the H. C. R. â€" This pride Chief Ranger Limin expreased "very neatly while introducing Mr. McNairâ€"to the local Court on Monday night last. The H. C. R. gave an address on Indepenâ€" dent Forestry giving reasons‘.for its strength and good prntg;cï¬'. and furnâ€" ished a great deal of information in an interesting way. : td ; # "Erreruic Ramway.â€"The meeting in ‘Toronto List Wednesday of the Proviâ€" sionat directors, resulted in a qor&p.ny being formed consisting of ~Mr, McNaâ€" on nola. Dras â€"â€" T Ralaston. Dr. Moxracu®. â€"The Consorvatives in town are expecting Dr. Montague en Tuesday next to open the campaign. We have no details but the mecting will likely be held in the rink. beinp NCO Dras â€" Ts mura, Walkerton, Pres. ; Dr. Rolston, Shelburne, Vice Pres.;â€" Mr. A. McR. Cameron, Meaford, Secy ; and Mr. J. M. Ropberts, of .Dungannon, Treas,~ The routeof thâ€" road was laid out and byâ€" taws for its governnient udopted by the â€" us mc 2 netiee ce nve s n oominimd e Doxt Fororr the Teachers‘ meeting in the Town Hall toâ€"night. Your presâ€" ence at their day sessions toâ€"day or toâ€" morrow will bespeak an intere<t in work which they will appreciate. Ehe Ownpoâ€" Rovie. IyporTANT To SToCK CR. has arranged, th Durham, Thur. May, 21 1 Mr. Pew is t and submitted lerkin on Fair Day saw quite of his constituents bere and t all supporters his handshake e to all. t to Strock Mex.â€"The G. amanged, that hereafter on and â€" Thursdays, a | live A. H. Iackson M n, with her family day, to join her + their departure, trons of South . called by the Saturday next before noon. Durham f the ‘0G Apply A Larax Smr3exT.â€"The ory of hard times is not borne out by the shipment of cattle made by Mr. Arch. Hunter on Wednesday last. _ He shipped 27 herd of fine beefers to Mr. Stonchouse, of Hamilton, averaging over 1000 Ibs. each. This is a nice litile sum for one farmer,. The sume day Mr. Brunt shipped 90 hogs. . R. is to deliver an ade from Durbam, Mt. For Park will make a spler ture. â€" Admuission Rese others 20 cts. â€" Childre Droxors ForestER: body has posters out ant cert in Russell Hall, on inst. Inspector Campb Hood‘s Pills are the best afterâ€"dinner pilis, assist digestion, prevent coustipâ€" xtion. 25. Wrxp anD Fix®.â€"On Sunday last, a ginle approaching a torn«do in force preâ€" vaileu in this district. Owing to drouth eve; ything was dry, and it needed ooly such a wind to fan into dangerous Hame any incipient fires that migal be about. In town the firebell startled the inhabitâ€" ants about 3.30 p. m., the points of danger being the stviuump to the west of Crawford‘s Mill. _ Pans, shovels and willing hands were soon on the spot, io be usefu! if extremity should arise, while the engine was placed at the mill poud and bose run out firewards as far as possible, _ Happdy no danget was done, Not so in the country however, From a high window no fewer than 7 fires were ooserved. â€" About 40 scres of swamp were. burnt over on the farm of Mr. Joseph Atkmson destroying much valuable timber. â€" The fire crossed from the 2nd to the 3rd Concession at one time it looked as if Mr. Joo. Willium‘s buildings could not be sayed. _ Mr. Jno. Beil, gravel roud, is also a suiferer, having a large amount of tirewood deâ€" stroyed, T.rgdcl"adden had. two of his horses so severely burned that they imay not recover and a borse of ‘Inspec: tar Campbelt‘s which was with them â€"is ulso injured. Towards Owen Sound trees and telegraph poles are. bown down and to the South of the town Mr. Wm. Graot had some valuable timber destroyed. . Great . injury has â€" beeu done in some quarters by ‘cxg-‘ifuug‘_ea:r- h For that tickling sensation in your throat try a 10c box of "Mist" Cough Lozengers. They will allay the irrita~ tion at once. _ _For sale by all druggists and the Key Medicine Co., 305 Yonge Street, Toronto. For SALK.â€"A good second hand Luimber Waggon nearly new ; plat form Spring Democrat | nearly new and Second hand Buggy, also good heavy mare for farm use. Apply to R, MacFARLANE. Ten people out of a dozen are inâ€" valids," says a resent medical authority. At least eight out of these ten are sufâ€" fering from some form of blood disease which a persistent use of Ayer‘s Sursapâ€" arillzs would be sure to cure. . Then, don‘t be an invalid. Mr. D. McNicol M, P. P. was in town Tuesday, and no doubt put in many a good word for brother Allan. Kxox Cauron, Nonraxaxpy.â€"On Monâ€" day evening next the Presbyterians of this place will hold cheir Annual spring social. â€" A small admission fee charged. North Grey Agricultural Society is taking time by the forelock and already has out t Prize:list for hethe Fall Show which takes place this year on Sept. 15, 16 and 17. or sand, on some farms drifts of 2 feet occurring. _ Of course other parts are biown bare, and all will need resowing. Queen Victoria celebrates her 77th birtbday on Mug' 24th 1896, and a ‘stateâ€" ment made by ber physicians recently is to the effect that she is good for several years yet. No r::fn in English History presents a parallel to bersâ€" as to its limit except that of Geo. III and the parallel fails when it is remembered that for 11 years of his reign governâ€" ment was carried on by regency. She has passed I}Jeau more to her credit than ?ueen izabeth, 9 more than Edâ€" ward LII, and 3 thun Henry II, and if she lives and reigos till fa‘l, bers will be the: longest ‘reign in all English History nnd few there are, to surpass it in any history. ~ selies) In allâ€"domestic virtues her life <has hbeen a. model, and it is as \a â€"woman. as wife, mother and widow, that she hus endenred hervelf to hersubjects, . Herâ€" self a great szufferer she ‘bas been .eyor ready to extend «ympathy and sanstance Rev. W. MacGregor, Durham . will preach in Baptist Church, Orchadville on Sunday the 2th May, at 7.30 p. m. But the length of thareign is not its chief, glory. â€" Never ‘has. the uation made such progress in material pros perity in learningâ€"scienceand literature, and though those sre 1 ot depending np, Mr. and ‘Mrs. James Hughes, of Hanâ€" over, visited friends in Town last Sunâ€" day, Artistic work decorates some windows in Town, the work of a traveiling paintâ€" The newest Matemal for summer Waists or Dresses is Silver Silks," â€" We *ave them in different colors, Ramsay & Morlock. on ber, her. encouragement has ‘often carried weight. 7 t n in er Don‘t think of buying anything in Lace Curtains until you have seen Woodland‘s Bargains in this line. Ben Nevis Camp meets inst. Busy.â€"Mr. Morlock and his staff have their hands full this week moving their large stock to the Calder block. BRITAIN‘S QUEEN. rgon â€" nearly. new Democrat _ near hand Buggy, al: for farm use. A NE. > out of a dozen resent medical au out of these ten changed hands anging from $20, e Bot in demand ut of a dozen are in cent medical authority. it of these ten are suf s form of blood disease We hope may soon stigh 10 ust The 4 4â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" mpbelt, P. D. H. C. wddress. and talent Forest and Swinton lendid concert fer th t U mer Whe ut fiel 10. s.â€"IThisactive ouncing a Conâ€" Friday the 20th rls _ Of 1t appe Uunt sents 2) Cents We ireaCebec n econd â€" hand new ; platâ€" nearly . new y, also good e,. Apply to ther this is st troubling ertain it is s at a great ipsadjacent ; of fields on the 2nd P?_ Avol« Feed the pure and it 85 Catt unerat A Sufferer From Acute Dysp aComplication of Troubt ing an Attack of La Grip forced to Quit Business Hopelessly Discouraged W Came. From the Amherst, N. S. Sent Mr. Chas, Tucker who lives miles from Lockport, is one 0o known men in t‘mh section. gaged in business as a lobst« and dealer in flour and salt, a dition has a fine farm. Durin three years Mr. Tacker hbas almost constant in valid, being of a complication of | troubles a severe attack of la grippe. he has been restored to his bealth and having learned Lh.-‘ the entire credit to Dr. Will Pills, concerning which so | been said through the press, | interviewed him in the matte cheerfully given his story fo 1 tion, â€" Mr. Tuckersaid ; â€"*2 years ago 1 had a severe alt grippe, which left me in a f¢ dition, â€" 1 had for a number of fore this attack been a sufl dyspepsia, but fotlowing the 1 took a more xcute forun, and my distress my liver appeat perform its usual funcuons heart troulled me greatly, were as well other complicat baffied the skill of four doet« successively called in in hope ing my health. From the k my legs were as cold as ice : would bloat and 1 sutfered g My case went from bad to wo tne medical treatment ] was t and at last 1 got so bad that ed to give up business. . I cf eat anything, got but lity night, ind as you will reat stand my condition became} spair. ° My father urged i times to give Dr, Wiltiams‘ | trial, buid wias so discourt had no further faith left in «t Mowever, more to please ht my bope of beneficial resull the use of Pink Pills. The ficial effects I found wat warivth and natural feelin return to my limbs, my bot to bloat, and with the conti the pills my appetite return soundly at night, and the a heart again became normal. ed taking the Pink Pills uat in all fifteen boxes, and I hi better in years than I do : some particularly hard wo and was avle to stand it wit and vigor which surprised sider Lr Williams‘ Pink Pi « wouderfulâ€" medicine, but light of what my other trd the least expensive medi world. and 1 strongly recor mark, * Dr. W Pale People." dealers, or sent 50 cents a box, ( aidressing the Co, Brockville, ( We hacre a full line of Trweeds, Flarnels, Yarns, Biankets, etc , (Ianner‘s make) now on hand and are preâ€" pared to givre in exâ€" change 4 CASH OR TRADE. The name â€" "umbrclia brigade"â€" as sometimes applied to members of/the teaching profession, should be changed to that of Wheel Brigade,‘ ~Mr.â€"George ‘ C’u;qhm;‘.’ of No, 13 and %i:' Mary Scott, of No. .mw-‘gm-tn.. e, or perhaj it may be said sparts with them. C .. _Mias Agnes Adams is we hear. Just wiltiie. on the sick Hier. . Weare all conâ€" WOOL STANB, 0?_{’95â€5 TAE McALLISTER House Eggs taken in exchange or Cash Thanking You one and all for your patronage in past years and trusting you will favor me with a fair share of the same this year. The vndorsigned baving beou restored to bealth by aimple imeans, after sutforing for sovers! years vith are ‘ore Inng affection, ud that dread disense c:----rlcu. is anxious to make known to bis tellow anfforers the weans of cure, To those who desire it, he wi‘l choorfully send (free of charge) a oc py of the prwmri?mn used, which they will fad a sure cure for Consumption, A«sthmn, Cnâ€" inrvb, Breoachitie,and ail throatand luig Mai ndies He haxfl all sufferers will try this romedy, as it in invaluable. Those dexirivg the proscription wl:ich will cost them nothiug, and may prove & blosstue, will pleaso addresa, REY. WAZD A. WLSOH, Brocklya, New Tork Intended for last ceek. The Sabbath School in connection with Amos ‘Church has agrin been organized for the summer montbs with Robt. Renwick, lbge: Sunerintendent and John Snell as Superintendent, ~ Cundidate Jamieson has lntely evmced an interest in the locality uoflz of ‘here and bas been visiting. anmepafrons and l.u“d ol.‘!' t:':l“fn Cons. iw“l’;isqu:a:im it not ha say, io t patron stronghold. â€" * s Opposite the McAUister House. C TVOTSL A NEW LELASE OF HOW & CUMEBZERLAND CO., OB{AINED IT. TOCONsUMPTIVES. 6OR. STEYENSON‘S nything, got but lit and as you. will rea my condition became My father urged ‘ to give Dr. Wiliiams‘ | bui d wius so discour o furtherfaith left in ut vet, more to please hit pe of beneficial rmul‘ 20 cents PER POUXNXD FOR W. E. STEVENSON. n @@ _ DROMORE. D LA e wWANTED x box Wili We understand Mr, Dunc intends building a raft t Saugeen River at a certain J Miss Janie Carson was th Mrs., Henry lately. Quite a lot of our young spending the 24th in the Q Mrs. Joe McDonald and nie visited the old homest« Miss Sarah Morrow | was Mr. and Mrs. Allan MeLea: _ We understand Mr. Do of them all try it. OGur Fodâ€" der Corn is all selected No. 1 Seed and at aery low prices, call and see testimonials The bigh wind blew down a good many fences and did considerable dainâ€" age in many orchards. _ _ Mr, Jno. Willliams for whom much sympathy is felt is expected home toâ€" day, (Wednesd :y,) we are glad to know that he is getting along well. s Those who wish to ‘:lwnd an enjoyable evening, cannot afford to miss the Edge Hiil U. S. S. garden mw be held on Mr. Win. zf'ï¬: grou! on Tuesday May the 26th ining‘u 5 p. m.. Tea at 8 o‘clock. â€" Sports, ‘octball, Literary and Musical program. Admission 10c. Jos. Atkinson had some fires out Inst week, and during Sunday‘s gale it spread into the swamp and to the adâ€" Mess s en 0R ies SPK on â€"Amamive joining Toward evening as theâ€"wind rose the fire spread mare rapidly pails were callâ€" fougat the Bames tiil about 10 o‘ciork | 1e ce ns thodg o‘ciork| Qne Car Brockville Buggies, also P i ocn home. Howerer about| â€" qaPto Hit 2 % Campbell, Lonâ€" mw.unw%ï¬o‘cmuh.mz don Carriages & Buggies. > n r. Williams" swamp.‘ One Car Chatham Famous Wagons, consumed fences and â€"t1 like a much paper., Jabe Wmh:t:bonn;n:é Nll? Snow ::l::-ï¬m es m.ll'NI wh‘“‘ destro‘ i‘&uck 'llflllll n us the snarks keptâ€" showering down &-â€"Mhhh-prh& Â¥. Ese S PR L NT CCC PnE consumed fences and trees. like. so much paper. â€" John Wiltiam‘s house and barn nartrawly espaped being destroyed as the sparks: kept showering down Nes CEZs Mog ie on en xn L C 1. 4000 T knbA iine â€"-â€".wv;hf-r“n is int Taward avoning as the :wind rose the woelne e C Pmee tn cce c3 200A tome uj them all nfdu requiring coustâ€" m!‘ilmeomd an abundant supply of water to extinguish them. Meanâ€" while we wait for rain. The undersigned has rented the| vacant store in the Aljoe block and is| prepared by close attention to business | and first class work to give satisfaction | to all comers. A trial solicited. i Eesn e o nc ons + y owne 1 by Dan Greewâ€" im Lbres it did some damage and Miss Flora ( Miss Mary C week. LOWER TOWM, "Ars, Conkey was the gues Carson one evening last week Mr. Fred Keunedy was the Mr. Sandy McArthur one day Miss Flora Campbell was th Miss Mary Conkey one ev has taken up his al oc Innis farm. Mr. John McLean a leaving for Duluth in neighbors will swear prncluim him the beg! irove each one of and sincerely wish hi and sincere land of the 1ll the leading varieties. W introduce for the first time Erans New Ontario Swede, awhich is said to be the bridge is the pla ially black bass, Mr. S. MeL.. Rev. D. McLeod The prayer me Rev. Mr. McLeo attended. Mr. Angus Ke: visiting friends it «limate evidently he has improyed is for Kingston in a f The Stewart boys theStation lost 20 « Mr. Jno. Campbe again after a sever Quite a few of the plaining of la gripp Sam and Angus week where they in crop on the old ho as happy as larks. The girls of Price ber this is the Sens trapping miunks, a HEAVIEST CROPPER i% the Great Remody which Haerenert fln SaF onsie Ken.. of the C T. HARDIEST Mrs. Conkey w Mr. McK «l UuUVNN S Mis< Min from the Sta Miss J. Can the Grove a Miss Sarah MacFARLANE & Co. In " mers nearly through seedmg here Everything looks prosperous, _ All w want is rain, V)L. XTIII. NO 21 Mr enc we 4n ber irmers nearly through heridne miet sds EDGE HILL ECHOES. NEW BARBER SHOP. tl H. intends leaving f days, Minnic MeDLauchlar nuie â€" MeLauchlan return tation last Saturday, arson was paying friends ivisit last week h MecPherson was the gue n one day last week. impbell is abl severe illnes AND ind family, late of Bruce s alode on the old M« MAPLE GROVE. Upoat Remody U TCOE nle Ns Sss on t n â€" = Cw StioneC l EVERYTHING BOUGHT FOR CASH _ _ . Sectin. s acalr.| ___â€" _ And Bold ab Lowest Pomible Prices. _ _ _ _ ... eraeyiee “g’“"mww a late bour, Mr. Hugh Mcâ€" villescame sudde ily upon buggy tied to a tree. ly aid prevented an accidâ€" should put his horse in Supplement to QREY REVIEW. D. R. REDFERXN. planting last \\'e& i subsfantial he ge, When hot wer he est will be a shauy northward on th ighbors are com Cntniiance] cA +o 1»A\â€" Aresrit We Wet n ud ow ner i. o mt C Un Noi Aleatiet ue N H P coram ' fars tunve fChie â€"A m ninbee i7 anglog td vipiohtter s 2. m . oo aone. â€" o dpneguion e 02 o 4) :. ~ o ue angu t in o eemnp is We Pn y se oo ase uht h 4* W i e e Haaee k e ie oo o oo i on amabaee Nes s mt‘ ne P Bm s on t 0 cA ieA ue P wl‘ putrmial" ap uin cen o SE \.flw"“i Sn o it o fnanetg onefimpamgtins > i. . C o) 2A ie .:*\_,‘ P ® xd 2s *Ae e ~mantiies, 46 e y i on f DURH AM. rround The *~~Can ‘s Light 3 in aarrir then frer: Ali â€" kinds Orgmougirs ‘OurorvasOrs, 530e n OS eR n mmep xrrerere e y mm in stock at our Show Reoms in Lower Town. Marriage Licenses issued and Fire & Life Insurance promptly attended t sEBSsSEzESEe SPRING IS HERE Just Atrived â€"â€"â€" WAREHOUSE, Upper Town, f § â€"DEALER INâ€" _ y Ail kinds of Farm Machinery, Vehiclies, Organs & Pianos, Sewing Machines, Etc. Just read the following prices : 24 yds. long, 28 in. wide, 40c. a pr. 34 yds. long, 42 in. wide, $1.00 a pr. 3 a¢ 32 «4 ‘.\'K!. 44 3‘ Af 52‘ ‘_“ ‘l‘.zé :: Our New Prints are just in. We have the very best value at PR]NTS te. 9c. 10c. and 12%¢. a yd. Seeche::r{efae buying. See our 5¢. and 6c. CHALLIES. MEXNS TOP SHIRTS from 25cts. up. We always keep fall lines at lowest prices. BDOTS & SHOES You should see our SPKING LINES of T adies and.Men‘s Low Shoes before buy‘ng. (Note this fact.) | "A A AB _A .~P i t Sedtrwert P mdpak qstc on pene i td i Ladies‘ and _ Men‘s Low Shoes before buy‘ng. (Note this fact.) Best Table oil cloth, white and colored, 45 in. wide, 25¢. a yd. _ Best Oatmea. or White Castile Soap, Tets a bar, or 4 bars for 25 cents. Glycerine Soap, Se. a box of 3 cakes. Scn'.bh-nshu.':mnr. Heavy Gaivanized 14 t. pail, 25¢. See our $1.00 lot of Tiewaré. Call anyway, We want yourtrade Chas. McKinnon Pe Oats Get one of our new Carpet Stretchers. _ We have the best made for 90 cents mï¬\_‘; Wood‘s Binge Apron _ Binâ€" ders, Buckevy Mowers and Tiger ans? A Patr both of them Mi. J. H enury has taken the contract of painiing packing boxes for Mr. J. Jim is a hustler, Miss Mawy A. Muir, of Priceville, wag the guest of Mrs. James Henry last week. 4 What is the â€"matter witl aneteie;. . Mis. â€" Carsop Tyrnne' soon, Mi. J. H enury of painiing pac Jim is a hustler, I uim #o weary of waiting ; The curtains of uight «re drawn, The moun of the wind throuza the Comes sighing seross the lawn. A footstep is heurd on the gravel; One instent, a knock at the door : Tae footsteps und knock are familiox so oft have I heard them before, I f1. to the door with cheoks all arlos 5th CJ 4th Cl io us wl dn ts Bat close it agrin with a cm-'h-: Instead of tnesting my darling, It‘s a tramp who is wanting some hash Honor Roll f "IUI!}1 2Y, MAY 21st 18296 CALDSR & LYVINGSTON, Agets, THE BIG DUI ts â€"( E. ‘YOU WILL NEED : _ New Lace Curtains ,’:“«‘fy wet w‘ wge 1 te erl ie Prevs d HONOR ROLL M M matter with our polit n may turn up and «c »ut. M MARKET intends â€" leaving for Dar gouy WMeld 0 0 0 17 to 0 W So is Houseâ€"cleaning time, and Hi 2aples Hall the the ntinck Chris M B 10 20 tt] ‘Now on Hand \â€" Maxwell‘s Stcel Rakes, etce. y |_ Coulthard & Scott‘s Seed Drifts and Harrows. _ Wikinson Ploughs and Scuffiers. | ~ Organs & P‘zâ€"z0s of the best makes. A fow Stoves at job prices. .\ New Wiiliams Sewing Meâ€" cut char KB CO. hay shrabs W KFull Stock ofRepaire f always on hand. A MAN : He the at a me had be there w Conserva withd ra w under the the a age past and obeving â€" principl s iastance, New Bru» â€"The Public opinion on F““’ matters, specially on political alliances seems to be undergoing a great change throughout the country generâ€" qlly. Pariy lines seem to ‘be cast a%i(:e' Men who have taken an actiye .. iN promoting the interests of the Cong " _ outive party in the past hay \:itl!;«i;-:‘l:" ~and many who still remain _ n" / xervative flag condemn under the Cons< iny of oys o the a gged 17;110\}‘"}"\', OAEY > noer un ... _ _ . ~<Sber ante chines. ti . emen _ F into thiâ€"! STONE & WELLINGTON. Toronto. Canace. H grown tre x1 _ on the f promot LOWEt TOWX, DURHM 1 W st ur It ell Canadian ar '#" plants, rose nental trees, an ie only nurser H 2.00