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Grey Review, 18 Jun 1896, p. 8

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DEPARTMENTAL STORE UPPER TOWN by â€" wee t been taking in 1500 lbs. daily be willing to take in, double the necessary. Everybody seems s: year, with our methad nf Anin been Single yarns, 33¢ lb. Twisted Yarns 40c or 6 1Ibs. for Double Fold Shecting, Grey o1 )e yd. All Pure Wool. ° All Wool Check Flannels 25¢ yd this week. Look out BLAZER next week. we are really so busy handâ€" ling Wool and pushing out heavy Sales of Goods that we positively have not one minute to stop and write a lengthy Ad While we have no objection to the Government for holding the clections on our Bargain Day, we hope that we may have better luck than some of the candidates for it is rumorâ€" ed on good authority that they‘ can‘t all be elected. Cash and Cash The prics is declin{ 1 clini; aAan heaTus .. s > * P epmn jlg.every da'y Election Day JONE 23rd TV O@CGOO xz L. _ HUNTER, Bargain Day, ) M for $2.10. ‘ or Whi for tiye character of athadlioe 3 _‘._ * y & represenâ€" tative Methodist devine; l'\‘,ev. Mungo Fraser, D. 1. of Hamilton, a prominent Presoyterian. and atm.." * RNO! tative i _ _With ever{one catarrh is a most unâ€" pleasanttrouble, and this is especially the ’ case with those whose duties bring them before the public as preachers, or speakâ€" ’ ers, Among the strongest evidence proâ€" duce, telling of the peculiarly successful character of Dr, Agnew‘s Catarrhat Power is that which has come from proâ€" minent citizens, like the Bishop of Toâ€" ronto, the Right Rev, A, Sweatman, D. D., D. C. L. ; from leading members of the facnl% of McMaster Hall, the ?fl" Wi.‘ H. Withrow, D. D., a represen. ‘atiua AELâ€"_3f 040 3 °0CV m c cscw c ce uoh. ~~COOE" UCbIOTL1§ ‘an absolute necessity. lzr. Aaron Nicholas, of Peterboro‘, Ont., writes this | of Dr. Agnew‘s Cure for the the Heartâ€" | * My Wife was troubled for 20 rs. with , beart disease, From the first i’;w doses of Dr. Agnew‘s Cure for the Heart she luhtained relief, and continuing its use she has had more benefit from it than from all the doctoring she ever did. The ‘;;emedy ac s like magic on a diseased eart." ’ In what is knoewn as Dr. Agnew‘s Cure for the Heart is found a remedy [timt bas practically given back life, to those who were supposed to be beyord hope of recovery with heart trouble, One of the virtues of this medicine is its instantaneous effect upon the patient, It would not be worth much otherwise, for with heart diseass promnt aariv. EC OTVIART IIJ' 275 ) CCPM yet when the heart is affectâ€" ed there is no hope for the patient save such as may come from easing hig condition. The discoveries of Dr. Agnew have proven once again that there see ns no eng‘to the possibilities of science in its treatment of diseaseâ€"even heart disâ€" ANSp . ng y «& _ }),the, Eurhiun ChAropn aid 75 cents for advertising ( E’evisi(m. and _ the Municipal $6 40 for Municipal Stationery,.â€"( The Council adjourned to July 10 a, m,. J. S. Br JP Arrowsmilh~Mvaldenâ€"»Tlmt w J. Mitrchell of the Purham Chronicte be aid 75 cents for advertising Court of Y?evisi(m. and _ the Municipal World $6 40 for Municipal Stationery.â€"Oarried, The Council adjourned to July 8th at 10 a, m. J. 8. Buaoxr. hfi lt 311. biuiscic6 3. J ment iRoll as Revised by the Court of Revision be received and adopted, and that the Assessor be pard $55 for his services.â€"Carried, Town Hall, Glenelg, May 27th, 1896. The Council met this day and organizâ€" d as a Court of Revesion. Members all aresent and having been sworn,. Mr. staples was appointed chairman. Apâ€" u-nE were heard and the Roll was a~ nended as follows : John Eckhart and Sames A. Hunter‘s Assessments allowed 0 stand, Geo. Smith, reduced $75, J. A. Black assessed as tenant for _ lot 22, Con, % Arch,. MeNab James Banks, Wm, Cranston and Thos Neil, assessed as Jwners. _ Furquahar MceKinnon, Jas. Hislip ard Dan MeAuliff were assessed as tenants. The Roll as so amended was passed and the court adjourned, After adjournment of Court of Revisâ€" ton, the council met for general business. The Reeve in the chair, â€" Minutes of former mecting read and confirmed, MeFaddenâ€"iLamtb â€"That the assesâ€" ment Roll as Revised by the Court of !gevisiqn bereceived n artastanr . 2 "t4 ol eon o ce \V.l"l\('o CaSy to operate, Cure indigestion, headâ€" ache. The people recognize and appreciate eal merit, That is why Hood‘s Sarsapâ€" rilla has the largest s.-tfvs in the world. Merit in medicine means the power to cure, â€" Hood‘s Sursaparilia curesâ€"absolâ€" ately, permanently cnres. â€"It is the One Prue lJlu«lu'i I"m;ifler. Ite su} er 0 + merit m m MedkccbAF k sc ) p . is . M Rev. Mr. Hartiy attended the Methâ€" odist Conference in Galt last week. « h Toh s ibd ies thacd U'lll‘ s an established fact and mert wing Misses Martha McKechnie and Jessie MceLauchlan, and Messrs P. and A. Mcâ€" Kelvie visited friedds at Kimberly last Suuday, MNr. A. Muir and Miss M. A. Brown visited friends in Bentinck last week. Poltics are getting quite interesting is the election is nearing. P. McKechnie is taking in the Baptist Association at 0. Sound this week. Mrs. Dan McLeod, of Glenelg, is on he sick list for the past week. _ Under the careful treatment of Dr. Huttor we 10pe to soon see her around again. Messrs Alex. McMillan, A. McLean, lames MbMillan, Alex. McLexn, of 8. Line left for Montana last week. We wish them success in Uncle Sam‘s doâ€" mainsg. Mrs, D. McQueen, of Nottawasaga, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. McCannel. Mr, and Mrs. Wim. McLeod visited their friends in Suanidale last week, Married at Detroit, on _ May 20th, Mr. Levine, of Detroit, to Miss Kate Mcâ€" \lulley, youngest daughter of John Mcâ€" tulley, of Priceville, Mr, and Mrs, G. Beacroft and Miss Beacroft, of Kimberly, visited friends around here last Thursday Fairday was rather dull this week, Cattle being so cheap there was very little business done. A fow Imlit,iml lights passed through to the Irish Lake pienic. Hood‘s Hills are easy to take, easy rvvanaga Feills_ s a% h Y 9 Mr. H. Allen, of Hopeville his been spending a few days with his parents and relations in this neighborhood, A pleasant }}‘mrr y of Edge Hil people picnicked at Hayward‘s Falils on Saturâ€" day, Mr. R. Williams and his family, of Mich., arrived home on Wednesday night atter an absence of nine years. Edge Hill picnic July 10th. The grasshopperr are prospering. We expect better times after the 2Brd. The Avenue is solid for the Doctor. Miss (G. Dean is home from Toronto. Mis. Smith, of Grand Rapids, Mich., is at present visiting here, GLENELG COUNCIL. ue ty EDGE HILL ECHOES. _ 0 00 CAUCW § by eart is found a remedy I and ally given back life, to nie, supposed to be beyord Mrs ‘y with heart trouble, pro s of this medicine is its afte ffect upon the patient. | g44; worth much otherwise, cure sease promgt action 1s 1em cessity. â€" MMr. Aaron last, boro‘, Ont., writes this beer ure for the the Heartâ€" drea ‘oubled for 20 ‘yrs. with ing ‘om the first few doses ene ure for the Heart she fg,.,. ind continuing its use daug >_ benefit from it than | A°U& Sure To Win. ment of Court of Revisâ€" met for general business, the chair, _ Minutes of read and confirmed. PRICEVILLE, ie persaiiatr Fids, This is to certify that if I ever stated to anyone, that William Hodgson had at any time,. taken a chain of mine that I herebv â€"retract such statement, and apologize therefore, mnhatitise... _ ,, _ "~~1C08 angQ trashy substitutes alleged to be * pand " ‘| Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills are offered with a confidence that they are the onl perfect and unfailing blood builder l.ng nerve restorer and when given a fair trial disease and suffering must vanish, They make rich, red blocd and cure when other medicines fail. Sold by all dealers or sent by mail on receipt of 50 cents a box or $2.50 for six hoxes, by addressing the Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brocfiville. Ont._, or Schenectady. N. Y. Bewnre of imitations and refuge tragshy substitutes ala.~..3 1 "" ®NJ 1 Ine â€" o.cl,j ° G¢ wast much improved. Mrs. Smith also said that her youngest dau;ihter showed sym toms of the same trouble,jbut the useof Br. Willia ns‘ Pink Pills speedily dissipatea it. nd determi..3 ,%° 0) u8 2Fink Pills, and determined to try them with Minâ€" nie. By the time two boxes were used Mrs. Smith was sensible of a great imâ€" provement in her daughter‘s condition, after the use of four more boxes was satisfied that Minnie was completely cured, as no syumptoms of the trouble remained.. This about the end of June last, and since that time there has not been the slighest recurrence of the dread disease, While Minnie was takâ€" ing the pills her weight increased, and general health was muen ; °C084 Nenelictal effect, _ The trouble appeared to be getting more severe, and finally Minnie was obliged to discontinue going to scbool, heving lost the power of her right side. Her speech was also so much affected it was with difficulty she could be understood, She was out of school for about six imonths and all this time she was undergoing treatment, which howeyer, Ftoved ineffective, _ One day Mrs. Smith saw in the Gazette the partiâ€" culars of a case of St. Vitus dance cured by the use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, and determined to try them with Minâ€" nie. By the time two boxes were used Ml’s. NE wahare onl caave x was cured of St. Vitus‘ dance by the use of Pink Pills, the Gazette called upon Mr Smith to learn the particulars, Upor meutioning the matter to him he ex pressed pleasure in making the facts ruhlx‘c, if it was thought that they would enefit anyone else, and remarked that he thouglit Mrs. Smith could probably give the particulus better than himself. Mrs. Smith said that about a year ago Minuie was attacked with St. Vitus dance, of a rather severe nature, and a number of medicines were tried, but without any effect upon the trouble. An electric battery was also used but had no benelficial effect, _ The trouble appeared to be getting more severe. and Bnall. _ _Of all the the discoveries made in medicine in this great age of progress none have done more toalleviate human suffering than have Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, _ We suppose thore is not a hamâ€" let in this brord lind in which the reâ€" markal?e healing power of this put to the test and proved triumphant. â€" It is & grent medicine and the good it has accomplished can only be faintly estiâ€" mated, â€" There aremany m Aylmer who speak of Dr. Williams‘ Pink PMs in tems of praise., and amorg them is the fan ily of Mr.Jro. Smith,.the wellknown blacksmith and w heelwright. _ Having beard tist his daughter, Miss Minnie, Suffered from St. Vitus‘ Danceâ€"Lost the Use of Her Right Side and Alâ€" most Lost the Power of Speechâ€" Cured in a Few Weeks. Aylmer, Que , Guazette. Of all the the discoveries made in l d ce c o ne 00 0 SHE TELLS WHAT PINK PILLSs DID FOR HER CHILD. If Dave was lonesome coming home from the Meaford Road the day of the 8. of T. Picnic ? If Sarah enjoyed her drive in the rain? _, 5_3 o $16 men who came to singâ€" ing school for the purpose of quarreling would be kind enough to settle their disputes elsewhere. If M. A, hill ? _ Mrs. Williams, of Priceville, visited her sister, Mrs, McDonald, Miss Tena McDonald was away to Bentinck last week to see her friends before she goes to Buffalo. _ Tena will be ;f:'eat.ly missed from the Valley, We wish hera safe and pleasant jour ney. What we would like to know : If Charlie found the pups. H f?Alex. got a dashboard for his buggy yet s If the young man from Artemesia found the cow yet, If Norman had to go four fmiles for a drink of milk ? If the young men who came to singâ€" il)g !?Qhool for the purnose of nmanrmalin. . iL _ 00 T204 290 2CoP UNAL LAVE Mclntyre was delayed on the road by the storm, but he got there safe at last. The Masons are busy at Mrs. Donald Ferguson‘s barn. Mr, 0. MacKinnon, South Line, was busy splm.in‘g rails on the McKechnie farm. Charlie says he likes going out that direction since he got his new cart. Miss Edna MacDermid, of Toronto, is visiting at her grandfather‘s, Mr, John McPhail. DL 0 PC LC OS T C 2007 PC RUPV BCP foot last week, We hope it will soon be all right again. Miss MacDonald has returned home from Flesherton where she has been for some time, Norman MaciIntyre, of the South Line was drilling "f) the turnip ground for his Aunt, of this place last week, a ME Wipith Aate wintor dudridmin_ dniriviniine d Bisitrirds astesd Town where she intends to remain for a short time, (signed) Oscar Sopnemen, NOTICE. Miss Mary Mcl_)oh:la left for Scotch A MOTHER‘S THANKS. . Alex. MeIntyre fell and hurt her were sorry to hear that Dave caught cold standing on that BALSAM VALLEY. ag 24 _ i2 &,°°",,7%S5 renidd the 3 Sm kteme in the Aljoe block c and is o""' waNtâ€"Dâ€"ramaue pr?md )y close attention to business BK FOR MEN AND WOMEX, w andâ€"firsy clzu work to give satisfaction “;w; en dfi _ "lew m0m home to all comers. A trial solicited. :...‘ 6 This pas ,.'::.,‘. fide. m....’ :""'... t D. R, Rxoranx, ) PIXC5, Mascoi Feat, ip1» oo SEYMOUR June‘Bth, 1896. O0 _ * g, 00 507000 PO8C Ufiice, li mile from Township Hall, while a church is located upon lot. Will be sold on easy terms, For further parâ€" ticulars apply to DonaLp Granax. t * Bunessan P. O, June‘Bth gnr â€" .. â€" e3 rncreogned offers for safe his farm of 150 acres being composed of lot 20 on the 2nd ‘and lots 22 and 23 on the 3rdâ€" con. N. D. R., Gleuellf. 125 acres cleared, balance good hardwood bush, Well fenced and watered by two wells and two springs. Good bearmg orchard, Buildings all ;i)ood, Farm is situated 1} mile. from sc 00l, 1} mile from Post Office, lf mile from Township Hall, while a church is ... 1. 3 ~Y98mP Hall, The undersigned offers farm of 150 acres bein=> co, 1 s ance from School, 1 mile. Apply at onee., BES D %8, we have6 Farms all close to fown having good bouses and barns nnd 160 neres of tnest level iand FOR RENT on following terms ; We ugree to furnish the farmers with seed ind the farmer to furnish Implements, h wses thr shâ€" ing ete, all inxes except rosd tux to be prid by us and we to recerva 4 the grain crop. We wili furiher furrish whe farmer with Pasture for say 10 head of cattle free, Schools aJ}) convorient say, 1$ miles at the most and towns and churches ull within 5 or 6 wiles, Farmers all have the grtvilqa of purchasing these farms on easy terms, or further inforumation, apply at once to H.A. Hoxtrn, Durham Brreau of Information Aimerican North West | LOCATIONâ€" 5 miles from County Seat, (Clear L. k ) Denel Co., South Pakota. WANTED AT ONXCEâ€"Good all round farmer, understanding all about the ntsungement of fmrm, must be maried, sober and industrious, to live onand work farin of 160 acras. BALAUY.â€"Besides furp ishing the farmer with gord bouse, milk batter and C@_8 and enrden (s1y sue d:sirec) will pay as well $300.00 per@® Yew l IN THE AMERICAN NORTHA WEST, In addition to nbout 10 G00 ucres of the finest ard most productive lands which we offer for ALE cheap _ We will from time to time offer some of the lands on shams and Occasioually a Sulury Position like this y 1 xn ol 209y Wws gOod urmmlgt.'."‘ * Lost, near Highgzate archway, an unbrella belonging to a genticman with a bent rih and a bone bhandle," **Widow in comfortable civeanstâ€" ances wishes to marry two sons," ** Wanted, gaod boy for punching." "Toabe disposed of, a mail pheaton, vhe property of a gentlemana with a movable headpiece as good as hnew, FARM FOR SALE. s R it ills, Hood‘s Pills $s t }:ts5, !"s. Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. 81 Prepured only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, Hoods over my heart and resting. In fact, it would almost take my breath away. I sautâ€" fered so I did not care to live, yet I had much to live for. There is no pleasure in life if deprived of health, for life becomes a burden. Hood‘s Sarsaparillia does far more than advertised. .After taking one bottle, it is sufficient to recommend itsel{." Mrs. J. E. Bxitn, Beloit, lowa. down stairs withqnt clasping my hand "Hood‘sfar RW Y saparilila helped me wondertally, changed sickness to health, gloom to sunâ€" shine. No pen can describe what I sutâ€" fered. I was deathly sick, had sick headâ€" aches every few days and those terrible tired, despondent feelings, with heart troubles so that I could not go up and NEW BARBER SHOP. Sunshine Of i1l health, despondency and despair, ives way to the sunshine of hope, flppineu and health, upon taking Hood‘s Sarsaparillas, because it gives renewed life and vitality to the blood, and through that impartse nerve stren gth, vigor and energy to the whole body. Read o this letter: "Hood‘s Sar sa parills helped me wondertally, Gloem Sarsaparilia POBITION NUMBER 1 Funny Advertisements FORTUNES has cure all liver flls.})fllo;; s o e mm it a e English papers, : they are in publicaâ€" An Engiish periodiâ€" he other day for the uch announcements, ;J ;2’.&:\5 j the REV. BBWARD 4. Wilson . He bopes al) aufferer mr‘:l-rtnl;ahanm. Mai. adies. aufferere will : med “l ?;M Tho.."fidduc;'fo’lll'h::hnb:' w sost them no 7, will ps L n.a,nn may prove a [ The undersigned kaving been restorod to bealth by simple means, after saifering for several years ‘ w{th a800 "ore Iun1 affection, und that drend disennse c.-.-;uo-. 8 anxions to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure, Tothose who desire it, he wi‘l cheerfully send (free of charge) a oc py of the vnur‘lm. used, which they wi}] And a aure cure for iu.ruo.. Astkma, C‘nâ€" u!fl.w.m I thl:‘-lvncn&nnu * mb Huh'm.%m. orere will iry remedy We are pn; tracts and Ne beg to announce to the that we have the mill rebuilt refitted wit)h PLANING AND MATCHING«â€"~â€" AT RIGHT PRICES Dromore, June 6th, ‘06. TA TOCONSUMPTIVEs. DONE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, SHINGLES ON HAND WATSON BROS ~â€" L J, SHUEWELL Remember the stand . â€" te the Market, Durh::.’w #*" The only Arstâ€"clans Hearse in tewma. ‘CA IMPROVED MAcHINERY Undoertakin Ferniture of tiiév'lz(‘st Â¥al Ofyaall, l1 CCR COHInNUEC NC . Amilure and Undertarkin Business es.ahâ€" lished by his father in I)urfmm in 1858 and will endravor to giv.. 3307 :5 7740 in 1 P ALL GOOD GROcers KEEP it. If your grocer does not keep it, tell him to write to ** Monsoon" Tea is put up by the Indian Tea r’ovcnuu sample of the best qualities «f Indian eas, Therofore they use the greatest care in the .dogdn-oflbo'l‘.nndinhhnd.duti.whytbey put it up themselves and sell it only in the original ?&n‘-, thereby securing its purity and excelleace ut?.pinzlb..llb.nd 5 Ib. packages, and never EAMURE aAlD Oormany E J. SHEWELL Opposite the McAlister House. NORTH EGREMONT ons 5OR of Tweeds, EFlannels, Yarns, Blankets, etc., (Tanner‘s make) now on hand and are preâ€" pared to gitre in exrâ€" change CASH OR TRADE. Thanking You one and all for your patronage in past years and trusti E& you will favor me with a fair share of the same this year, HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR We hare a full line STAD, OPPOSITE THE McALLISTER House ALWaAYs on naxp. PIGTURE FRAMINCG A SPECiALTY +ggs taken in exchange or Cash WOOL * STEEL, HAYTER & co. W and 13 Front Street East, Toronto. IN ITS NATIVE PuriTy C. E. STEVENSON‘$ FROM THE TEA PLANT To THE TEA CuUpP mmmenmementnmmemsmmmemsonsmas in 222 0_ 2 W _3 PFE. r'fpuhed to take building conâ€" urnish all kinds of Materinl at living prices, ing and Embaiming on 1a cilfiu at reasonabie ratos, W. E. STEYVENSON. A PERFZECT TEA and Embaiming on latest prin BE &t ragaamati® =C â€"FULL LINE opâ€" . Brockly®, New York. WOOL * * sB aâ€" AT wWANTED * to the public rebuilt and + Wepay an home worl continue the new castoiâ€" ldit * pt. pail, 25¢. . The Impleme Democrats in Stoc any person in nee "Large thu@unking past pat counvincse We have the fan Karn and Dohert Corae at once and We have a Goods on the way Money is g« amount 0f it on g All kinds « in stock at our 8 Marriage 14 Just read 24 yds, long, Best Table oil or White Ca be. a box PRINT! BQOTS YVOL. Get one of Durha: The Fall BUG CALD Sew ake ers that pyst its @ 18

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