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Grey Review, 30 Jul 1896, p. 3

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g, I Atmait um, " l At St. Jottrt's--1trerrvil1e, Quebec, the - ya page!“ and made a 99 disreputable and dangerous . . , an, and Mr. Alex. mcuannel. 01 run. 1 Should tly free tsilver campaign he lElgin, visited their friends on the South successful, It seems certain that many Line Glenelg. last week. Canadians whose lives are insured in Mr. and £113. Arc-:21 Migraine! wtege . . . downto oinw and e American companies will leave to fl(l)n9m10f kfhl'lfti'lflt f/Jdlfll"ef. who their heirs about halt what they have died of apoplexy. been paying for, unless in the mean- Miss te'if,t',",l,1', fliqm "Burbam, u ap- time they have a clause added “pay- Flying or ou.' BC Po "t ' P town,- . ." " ' . . "lt, the real nation of Miss Bull. We able lit gold, or 'payable m Canadian Shula know 51mm» she received the purreney,"or, are insured in a com- 'Hr,',.'"').,',',',"",',,",,'. 'rt, yet- Ls h f pany like the Aetna Life which states adg'allei 'd,',',,',',';,,,',',',',',',?',)."",?,',, was; plainly that Canadian claims are to ntllr. te,iig'itQft,D,gh'; k 'ttl', {kit be paid in Canadian currency All ettt. on atu “5:: “n. y t.. ey . attended the b term set-wee on do not do tk, however, and the Pres- sabbath and listened to a good. sound ident of the Mutual Life Insurance ttgeg'aye'"hed by the pastor, Bee. D. Company of Connecticut has prepared C . . a letter to his policy holders warning tdPetttttfieelitin22' $'l'l'ld','" them of the disastrous elects that will Schgvolavill he ht?! 'iit'2iiilii'oti"l?i'i',, . on e needs. y e me good follow when their policies become tinte may be "trested anda good pm. claims under a regime of tree gramme " hegiven. Nolabor spared silVer coinage. He points out that in makinglta success. the stimulus free coinage will give to 2"at,tl,)1N5'2irg Ttrd." 's'lr',r, the production of silver will reduce its presume its the latter. bullion value from 520a, the present Our Wham?- Ma1eolm Mobomld. . has ted no time nor lahosiu to ie prlce. to 'et halt the PM" prioe, ?llllll'r"l't'lll't'd Be well deserves 'tht and the widow and whats who tifht2y""o"1" new cabinet“ expected 8t000 would receive only W " _ 8800 worth a 0mm my. thm JMC/tttegg/Ilyich'.',"?.','; adieu investossinU. 8. companisswill week. .40 well ttt itvrmttgata. ny.’ 4te,Ee.et.t1 AL,tthethtytf, le. FREE SILVER AND CANADIAN 'tttr,') in m an.“ Elgin, visited their friends on the South Line Gleneig, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arch. McCannel were down to Coliingwood attending the funeral of the late Hugh McCanne . who died of apoplexy. Miss McKenzie, from Durham, u ap- plying for our school in this town, caus- tsd by the resignation of Miss Bull. We donut know whether she received the "rgr,',.in2,Tf, or not yet. r. and Mrs. Gouge lamb, one of Glenelg'e councilmen, were the guest- Mr. Duncan McDonnlg. p. Road. gian- iiaiGGFik Expected and a good "pro, gramme will be given. No labor spared m making it a “we”. We would like to know whether our new on: name is Boil or Boyle. We presume its the latter, 1 Our patltmaatfrr, Malcolm McDonsld. i ha- tutele?, tue Pti,atPr1t1_rnrit.t-, food for main Giiiaar T iiteG7crnit"r' iriViiGiiiir git] 'isp, few exceptioni Potatoes in some instances have failed to grow whether from t.he_etfecta_ of iiiruFiiiltuiiGiarwriid hat know, but taking the crop in general the are by all appearance going to be JST. Mr. and Mrs. Arch. McCannel. of Aryan, and Mr._A]ex_. ya.unneh 9113011. tion with the ftttt,riit',', Sunday School will he held in erguson’s grove on Wednesday the atth inst. A good time may be expected and a good prof gramme will he given. No labor spared m making it a success. We would like_ to hpow ghegher frv has spared no time our labor in re ir- ipg our amen. Be well deservee tht elected a premier of the new cabinet. ot our town. D. K. McArtbur. of Hopevillo won the (as: of his brother John one day last . . We m1; Inhaled to nation that In It. are visiting ihoii Allan McLean. sister M iss Rev. D. McLeod paid his many friends MES“); of Maple Grove a visit. last week. oe I H... mm nil-s. Alexander Carson visit. Miss Ai'ingtruug. of Dundalk, Vinita ml the old homestead in Tyrone lust, Miss E. itoorh last week. Sunday. Mr. Ind. Mrs. James Hopkins. hit Miss J. Carson and Mr J. Henrv were '.t,totheeitotw "ec.or.tyrytied hv Mrs, the Huestsuf Mr. and Miss A. Cut-sun (it.ep_rr,reuvyci, visited at Mr. J. w, Sunday afternoon. Tttd"','; lustSu‘Iflduv. I l M I . . 188 it ie 'd cCnnne visitet an. r. Mr. M. Henry and Miss K. Sillhwm J. 'il'2s"ltlif,tcl week. passed through the gmve on their may to Dundalk, where they attended service Mr. and Mm.. Alex._T:'lylor, Droumre, in the R. C. Church. 'yteryied SCPVICP at Swititon pal-Ir I“. D‘__. h I, r - - 7 We would like to know w Angus McPherson Rot, his two vehicle with which lwpnssvd the grove Friday evening. looks sweet upon the seat. of a built for two. What do yt Janie? Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cars ml the old homestead in Tyr Sunday. mr nmgslun in a few days to join his Irettet. half. We are sorry to lose Angus, he has been a favorite “mung his many friends and neighbors. Il' - ‘ Mr. Angus Kennedy intends fur Kingslnn in a few days to “PUFF half. We an: ant-"v Jimmie says tha Wash and paint his this or visit his him Las,, flwnmnt nu M.. V ....- ..-\,uuu In " Las,, flequont as Mr. McGrng‘H seeing a newly painted buggy way quite often of late. Mr.and Mrs. Pierson visited at her father's lastSunday. MI. Ed. Bun-net. accpmpunied by Mrs, Joe (Imnphell, attended the L. D. S. o'eting last Sunday. Messrs Neil and Archie J Jns. McDougull. carpenters. _ work at Mrs. D. Feiguson'i. Miss Mary McDuugall has returned home from Maple Grove where she has been for the last two months. 'Miss Sam!) Ferguson spent S'unday visiting friends here. Mrs. D. Ferguson tkeompanied h oe"r son, was down to Minto attending her hrother-imlaw's funeral. Mr. F. C. Lake paid the Valley a tb- ing visit last week. M r. T. Frock is busy hauling brick for a new house. He means business all right. Mr. Ed. Burnet hnsuHhis hay in. H is the youngest farmer in the Valley but he beats some of the older ones. . Mr. Jae. Hemsmck put up a. hay fork In his barn last week. He will find it a lot easier to unload his hay now. Mr. Editor, news and wood are a z-carce article around he: e. The Misses Nester returned home last week. Some one looks glam now. . Miss Maggie McCormick. of Toronto. is spending her holidays at her father's. .. -,.. . , --e.r "."_.1_."s> Phoebe Maudie and Willie TViUon lfoR mm ort t.urayz-Ltt m I'Cr', "' ' t . . _ . . 'srliiliii;i,,tctt,:t,ij, by her Were successful n pllssmg the entrance. ter. G. R., wwnshlp of Dentin“. At IO Anna McLean. of Cleveland, Me. D. McCall‘s 1tot.her tyy had a A. B. JACKION. Dtlrhau,. _ their parents Mr. and Mrs. set-mud stroke of paralysis and Is not ex- l ”m. pected to llye long. -"-e'_ .FFM ‘1 vv lll’rlrll th which htwa.ssedthroGii , Friday evening. Angus it upon the seat, of a. bicycle. two. What do you think DURHAM, July amt his own huggies ani/r his fPyutwt.. the Irish Lake Alexander (Larson visit- that Mike will have m '. lv,' CG Min-I} -rrir"ir"ti, kyyw where I Mr. VALLEY. w unusual»: ner A numborof our young folks took in J. the dance at. Mr. Donald Black’s. of the Valley :1 tb- Pomona, one night last week and report having a. good time. hauling brick for Pat is getting to be quite a scout now. ans business all he caught two mermaids at the. town line bridge last Thursday night. [his hay in. H Mrs. J. Henry. who is now in Guelph in the. Valley is recovering from her illness and ex- , older ones. pects to return to the Grove next week. It up a. hay fork We are glad ts see that Mr. Fred Mc- He will find it a Arthur has recovered from his injuries my now. tttr he passed though the Grove one ll has returned evening last week on his bike. e. where. she has There was a buffalo seen passing the mths. Grove enroute to Priceviile one evening spent Sunday last week. i Miss S-trnh Morrison, who has been l ie McLean and liviniat Fleshel-mn Station for some ers. are busv at time as returned home are busy at " Mine- life " . Donkey visited In. nanny evening of h ood We are glad to he w are a etPtarriii"vho has ed h . It 'et? laat . yr, Hannah Sn" Pf I'oTntf, 'iht'iereoo'/t.'s", wh eeled out. What, lea \‘ing - - "n--- "nay nun-u. Messrs Noble Wilson and Alex. Mc- Queen has the barley cut. It is a good cro L Alr. Hugh McMillan is home from Al- umna. He was assisting his bruther to Ytildahouse, He repurbs the crop a fan. one. Mr. Malcolm McCamml was presented with a ynung son an the 16th. The (‘mnplwll Bros. arr: building u (hiving shed at Me. J. Campbell's. Big Dan, the chumpiun stynethrower. is building the brick work of Ur. J. Kilytti1tt'/ house. Playing is annut. over farmers have a. little t thgught they would. The Salvation AI here. (minute for tttte night Inst week liviniat Fleshermn tit'adiiii' For some time as returned home. Dunk has not been seen crossing the river on hits raft, for some time. Mi 'Ha-nmlh Sullivan was a guest " a? t'd'd of Mr. John Manulc hm on ursday of last week. We. would advise her to leave her wheel at home after this. as N. cannot keep up. We are glad to hear that. Miss Maggie cQaarriii'xvho has been III has recover- Minn Army gassed ”trough mite for Fles erton Station, BOOTHVILLE. -. - is. Alex. Canon w, last week r and most of the more than they I and Alex. Mc- 'ut. It is a good w"' " u' ,. m... "er ll. 'l'np a A "ANT" it" ('Dldiillm‘l U. tg. grown trees. berry ples. l."- ented shrubs. hedges, ormunenuluw nr" seed potatoes, for the only M ," ing it having tastitt orchard- in t' rt. Ive give you 'de' heaegt of our ' , :m'er. ience. snynur successis ran . I' r. J. you nre not ramming a: per 5'1! and expenses, write us " 0 f, _ sited particulars. Liberia commiu-i I‘M Part time men. Farmers’ Ion 1' $1 ' his ook into this! " pays be: "M“ M33" \riirkinngn the farm. and "I" 't l7-3 m , REVIEW. chum-é Gt Em "iiikaG get ehyicr, of Denim! Wanted mud homeuLiiiGiilttT "WWI, _.._ I” ‘: Mr. George Hutu-ave - for the an. I old trettiemimu this week . I - Mr. W. L. Dixon mice! his “15]de 'ttt wednesdw. Mr. George Home In the a“: contractor. - J Mr. Duncan' Muir is by this sumnufr drawing pole. to DurUE. Duncan In at worker Mr. Jim Wanton. Durham, is u present, emgkzed at mitt be". Mr. Atwh e co . vision! friends n Minto recently. . . Mrs. Badjon. of Amnesia. mu View ing relatives mound bra for a (maple of weeks Mendy. Among the te vacation nthume Mainland. Mm y ridge,. Messrs Neil ridge a.nd Frank Col set eyes on. l1 fnenda dropped ' Preemie the fair 1 mate home, which ing the night in . menu. One day rece- ly together mum he Mr. Amos Chi u had fhtierhed Its ea was Annie ushnie. at present Vin as her thit, mm Al ple she is well lik by you knew her when e {at part. mice of terrimrv. - I . STONE & WELLINGTOJ 1. M on}! Sc“, "aa"iriiGCir, l put-not ' “an; the par- "rtmru, canvass. yon 18, No. 30 ‘rchu-da iii C' i', 2hefk,t',g'/i l seen a ran . 1 ling 5",” .va rile I]. it u l: I alstenmirri 1w! 'armers' l0” Is .H It My. het tlcst, farm. and mm .. m. Apply Wind o . .'rllGo, Tom-to. nada by HEY}; iiriu',' theyfumify lived in r the . Ruth...” 19 (lung: Inna.“ “1 l, Ind More in“... '.rqulttaas ever you M ',',',2'et'a/ej' Rgto ”ICE " h "(an induce an!” lserdiduter 8 ‘fld, ”and J'lld',fd'llf I labor-m". is tofu.” friend, in plea-ed tonsil“... M net, Jim CAL dim; be” I. In, aw ' Tiii" Lee.. ' . d - Uni-51".. -iUKemerted, ltd " lul- chiHe'. guns.- le who this ‘0in we an? viz: that both [I dawn. before 'lte "auiotte Lot ehtycby au'. outing. wife and a. fey ”mun m, a. - I out. of Vyott iiueoooesitt "a ll :33? (61314:. 95256.35): an mm I very: id Mr. i am " Evin Enid”. in

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