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Grey Review, 9 Feb 1882, p. 6

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§5 »p & 3 o \ apg _ _\ _ __q _ ___"NCCHnS of old counâ€"| claration of qualification and office, cil, and several communications received Reeve took the chair when the follow byfianrk,wmmdMuddp.d. business was transacted. Moved by Agnew, seconded by Robinâ€"| Minutes of last meeting read and e son, that James Cavanagh be appointed | firmed. clerk, pro tem., as John Vert, tonufl Mr. Pediar moved, seconded by 1 elerk, is absent through sickness,â€"GCarri Wright, that A. Webster Esq., be Dept Moved by Robinson, seconded by Agnew, | Reeve for the year 1882.â€"Carried. that the collector be notified by the clerk Communications presented and read to reduge ihe amount of James Stephens | follows, from S. J. Parker Esq, Thom taxes on lot 18, con. 6. by $8.44, asjit apâ€" | LaucerEsq., J. Whitby Esq., D. A. Creas pears that this arrears is due on 2 acres of | Esq., and R. McLain Purdy Esq. N. E. corner of said lot, reserved at the time Mr. C. C. James was appointed audit of his purchase of iot 18. son. 6, in the as the selection of the Reeve and Mr. W year 1876, said arrears to be enterel by | Brown as the selection of the Council. N collector nening‘ snil kese ... so t ces e e s , «* roton Council. . Artemesia Council. The newly elected met at the Queen‘s The newly glected Comneil of Artemesia Hotel, village of Dandaik, on Monday, | for 1882, met in Town Hall. Flesherton,on January 16th, 1882.â€"Members all present | Monday Jan. 16th,present Messrs. Christoe Fach member made and subscribed the deâ€" | (Reeve) Webster, Elliott, Wright and Pedâ€" elaration of qualification and office. lar, after cach had taken the necessary deâ€" The minutes of last mecting of old counâ€" | ¢laration of qualification and office, the| _ ol ARL HOCEEEY alacs s W uie 5 . ComV en & # 1 |ACCC C SS 1N SCIECIION Of the ( * said two meres.â€"Carried. | John Whitby was appointed inew, seconded by Robinâ€"| 1882 and Byâ€"laws were passed > zh sc Mite s Bd P 9t Reme onl s xo at Dzar Sirs,â€"I can honestly recommend Hacvamp‘s Yerrow Ott as the best reliever of rheumatic pains of all the many specifics offered for uafi-. and as a sufferer for years, 1 havo tried every known relrlnedy. 1 remain, respectfully yours, JOHN Tge\l’: LOR, Alderman, . 199 Patliament St, L And glad and angry, and a little terrified, the Bentons and the Redwoods entered the Redwood homestead, and closed the door. **We thought you dead, Annie," sobbed the mother, **Oh, you have been eruel !" * But I see my death has reunited you all," said Annie, returning the embrace. ** All are here bug Tom," * Oh, poor Tom !" said his mother. " If he were only here too ! " ** But I must have an explanation," ctied Mr. Redwood,turning upon the old woman. «* Who are you, madam ? And what life has my daughter led with you ?" ** A happy one, I hope, sir," said the old woman, tossing off her bonnet and throwing away her cloak ; and before them stood a tali young manâ€"Thomas Benton, and no other, who said : "In this disguise I ran away with Annie a year ago. We changed costumes in the church porch, and so got safely off. Now we are here again, ready for your blessing, if you will give it to us. . Are we forgiven ?" it was Annie‘s mother who said ** Yes" fi~at, but the others followed in chorus, Messrs. T. Milburn & Co., City *Annie," screamed the girls together ; and screaming, sobbing, regardless of what any might think of them, they surrounded the pair. It was Annie, alive, and holding fast to the arm of the old woman she had helped out of church just a year before. «* Don‘t question me on the road," she said * Let us go home." *"*Good Heaven ! it is a ghost ! " screamed Mrs. Redwood. "What is it! Oh! what is it ?" **Oh, mother, there she is !" cried one of the daughters. â€" All looked. Before them on the road totâ€" tered a large figure in a plaid cloak, cou hing violently. The same old woman, no dgoubt. But who supported her? Whoâ€" j A year d, and it was the day that Annie hmppeured; and they had all fione to church as usual, and were going omeward Mrs. Redwood was in tears. "*I think of Annie all day toâ€"day, " she said. " Oh, it is more than I can bear. Who was that old woman? What did she do to my girl ?" The old grandfathers shook hands for the first time for years. The families were reâ€" eonciled ; but Annie was goue, and Thomas was gone, and what was the use ? *‘ if only I knew what became of my girl," sighed Mrs, Redwood. ‘‘Ah, yes ; and if I knew my boy was alive," said Mrs. Benton. The oid people had been very cruel to her about Thomas ; now they shed bitter and unavailing tears. . How much better would it have been to let Aunie marry, and have her still with them ! she C w 2 L w CCCE P20 NCO MUVICCC UHUM AHL The old woman in the plaid shawl had come to the station, but Miss Redwood was not with her. A young man had been with the old lady. The ol(f lady could not be traced after that, and nothing more was heard of Annie Redwood. Annie Redwood did not return. The family expected to find her when they reached home, of course ; but she was not there. She did not come in to dinner, nor did she come to tea. By evening much alarm was felt, and inquiries were made, but withâ€" out avail, No one had seen the girl since she left the church doors. There was a Sunday train to a large city, and a man kept watch at the station all the d'uy. He, seeing fewer passengers on Sunday [ z> _ [CP REQINg 1€ NEngers on . 2 T »BnBin w _Aipvidutals umt in ids Ardi dsc ce than at any other time, ‘had noticed them al ‘Then she arose and went softly down the aisle, and bent over the old lady and whisperâ€" ed something, on which the poor old soul arose and took her arm, and they went out of church together. ‘The coughing was heard outside for a moment or two, but the services went on as before, and no one wondered that Annie Redwood did not return _ ""It‘s a shame ! People ought to be more Christianâ€"like in their conduct. Ill go and help her out." conghed loud and long, interrupting the serâ€" mon and the prayer, and at last was seized with such a tit of choking that every head was turned. _ She seemed to try to rise, but found herself unable to do so. ‘ Then Annie Be.l\v:'ood, leaning towards her mother, whisâ€" treszs, despite the fact that they repeated the Lord‘s Prayer together every Sunday. @ull ied 0h . EVC And there the obstinate old grandfathers sat, not caring a whit for all the trouble they had caused, and never forgiving each other‘s Annie Redwood, and how all was gninfilou well, when the two grandfathers quarrelled about an acre of ground in a stony, unproâ€" ductive spot, and a family feud commenced, and they were separated. well known to each other, and who knew each other‘s business. Nebody there but had heard that Thomas Benton {ad courted Annic Redwood and haw all uron mnince mss In a little village church in a small counâ€" try place, a small congregation gathered toâ€" gether one Sunday. Every pew held people well known to each other and whao knaw Yellow Oil Testimonial WHAT BECAME OF HER? hur Toroxto, Sept. 13, 1880 Price, 25 cts. per Bottle. The purchaser of Hacvarp‘s Yer Low Q1iL incurs no risk, as every bottle is sold under a positive guarantee, and the money in all cases will be cheer fully refunded when satisfaction is not received. Finally, the best recommenâ€" dation we can give the public of the efliciency of HacyrarD‘s YEcrow O is its greatest popularity where it has been longest used. Its effect is none the less wonderful, one or two doses curing Hoarseness and Sore Throat, Asthma, Bronchitis and Swelled Tonsils. In Croup, that dread destroyer of children, the first 'dos:s gives magical relief. In Colds and Kidney Complaints its effects are prompt and reliable. No matter from what cause pain and soreness arises, HMacvyarp‘s YErtow OiL is a certain relief. No other Liniment or external application is required in the houseâ€" hold | T. MILBURN & CO., Proprietors, 31 Church Street, Toronto. It stops pain and prevents blistering from a burn; it prevents the swelling and discoloration of a bruise ; it relieves the intolerable itching and burning of Frost Bites, destroys Corns and Warts, disperses Tumors, and all swellings and Callosities. Rheumatic pains and stiff joints yield promptly to its influence, even after years of annoyance and reâ€" sistance against all other treatment. There has never been a preparation like it in the market, and it is beyond the art of medical skill to produce its parallel as a remedy for pain and inâ€" flammation. _ _ AS A LINIMENT For universal application it is unsurâ€" passed, while for internal use in proper doses it is safe and agrecable. , And, in short, wherever and whenever _ Lameness, Soreness, Pain or Inâ€" flammation exist, 1 HAGYARD‘S YELLOW OIL May be safely and beneficially used. No danger of taking cold or any other ill effects occur during its use. Swelâ€" lings and callous lumps disappear as if by magic. _ FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. Asthma, Congestion and Inflammation of the Lungs, Lame Back, Spinal Affections, Contractions of the Cords & Muscles And all manner of Lameness and Soreâ€" ness in any portion of the body, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Wounds, Frostbites, Chilblains, Croup, Sore Throat, Quinsey, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, There is no one remedy offered tc suffering humanity whose use is so uni versally and frequently required as It should be found in every house for instant use in accidents and emerâ€" goncies. _ For all forms of Magical in its Power over Pain The Most Popular and Efficient Remedy known for External and Internal Use. HAGYARD‘S Yellow 01| Inflammatory Action and Pain, M i 3e TAKEN INTERNALLY, USED EXTERNALLY, TBE GREAT PAIN PANACEA. i o Pokind HAGYARD‘S YELLOW OIL. Y 6% o e SUCH AS T in l w 4n P cad The Cooling, Cleansing, Healing properties of the Wild Strawberry Piant, combined with other Vegotâ€" able Anodynes and Astringents, impart a healthy tone to all diseased mucous surfices, correcting all forms of canker, hence Dr. t‘u\\'l.xu'l Exrracr or Wiub StRawikury is also an invaiuable remedy for Piuk$, curing that painful and prevalent discase when all other remedies have failed. It allays Inflammaâ€" tory Action, and gives tone to the debilitated system when weakened by exhaustive discharges, Mothers, keep it at hand for your infants, who are so liable to suiden attacks of Sunmer Complaints. It 1': Sark axo Suuz, Purasanxt o Taks anp Pxoauer m qo d en Curing without the use of Opiates and other Eoisonu\u Narcotic Drugs. For all manner of "luxes, even in that inveterate discase, Leuâ€" corrhoea, so exhaustive to the Female System, it will be found very beneflicial. Extract of Wid Strawherty, Dysentery, Diarrhoa, Cramps, So'u Sick ness, Vomiting, Canker of the Stomach, and all otTu:_r irritations of the I take much l;l;u-slu‘;; in .r-;::t;;me;zding to the public. _ GenTukMEN,â€"I have porsonally used your YzEurow Oi1 in a case of badly sprained ankle, and recently in severe case of inflamâ€" matory rheumatisim, with the very best reâ€" sults. We also use it successfully in the family for croup and sore throat, and would not be without a supply in the house, For Children Teething, Cholera Infantum and all Summer Complaints, Thos. Milburn & Co. WBE ns le AC OT . Hog m P99 I can scarcely keep a sufficient supply on hand. Nearly every person in my neigh borâ€" hood has unm{it for the different complaints it is recommended to cure ; the result is really astonishing. I think it my duty to let {ou know, that others may have the zonefit of it. I remain, yours truly, WILLIAM &l‘ACY, Merchant, Fieetwood. ToroNTo, March 9th, 1831. York P.O., March 1st, 1881. Mesers. Milburn & Co. GENTLEMEN,â€"I wish to inform you that =inee I comm'eueled to sell your Ykrrow O11, C ellow Oil Testimonials. The handkerchief with which Maximilian wiped his face just before being shot at Queâ€" retaro has been recently sold for $1,501. We are inclined to suspect that the purchaser was, his head on a forty dollar rug which was covered with beef and red pepper. They buried him at the roots of the IsabellJa grapeâ€" vine, and Cooley‘s boy, after recovering from the thrashing {in father gave him with a fence paling, finally came to the conclusion that as a matter of practical fact, red pe Per‘ will not make a dog anxious for war, â€"PEnlaâ€"‘ SOOTHING SYRUPS SUPERSEDED Nature‘s Grand Remedy for Cholera, flew with fury, |na!ng at Cooley us he passâ€" ed him, scaring the Chickens and setting thein to cackling, and smashing the vegetation to ruin. The Fouder Coole: o.fled to him to stop the faster he went, nm{at last hepot his gun and tried to shoot him.‘ He shot fi{teen times, and blew holes into the smokeâ€"house door, killed four chickens, and put half a pound of quail shot in his Durham cow ; but the dog still revolved, and went so fast that he looked like a single streak of dog reaching all the way around the garden. At last the ammal ran against the pump, and, being switched off of his course, he dusped \ through the kitehen door, knocked down the stoveâ€"pipe, whirled into the diningâ€"room, across the table, smashing two dollars‘ worth of crockery, burst through the open door to the parlor, and brought up against the mirâ€" ror, which he shivered to atoms. Then he fell on the Brussels carpet, had spasms around over the floor for an hour or two, and finally expired with his hind lefn in the grate, and his head on a forty dollar rug which was Valuable alike for Children or Adults anything had happened. ‘Then he gave anâ€" other jump and began to assume a very solemn appearance, All of a sudden he uttered a lllm-p howl, and began to circulate around the garden. He went faster, and faster, and Cooley is willing to swear to at least four hundred revolutions a minute. OUver the gooseberry bushes, through the asparagus bed, across the fences. among the bean poles he ten diced in favor of tails that hung down behind, so after amputating the dog‘s tail with a hatchet, he spent a whole morning trying to graft a skateâ€"strap on the stump, It was not a courageous dog. It would bark all night when nobody was about, but if a tramp came near the house in the daytime the dog would put the skateâ€"strap betweer his legs, and qo! in and lie down behind the stove. Cooley‘s: view was that he would prefer a fighting dog, and one day he read in a ‘:sper that a timid dog could be made brave by filling his meat with gunpowder and red pepper. Accordingly hu‘rut about a quarter of a pound of pepper and a little powsier in some meat, rolled it up in a kind of a ball and tossed it to the dog. The dog swallowed it as quick as a flash, IT IS UNRIVALLED Cooley‘s boy has a liverâ€"colored dog, which he has upon several occasions made the subâ€" ject of very interesting and instructive exâ€" periments. _ Originally the dog‘s tail curled up over its back ; _l)uQ»quley_::n{oy was prejuâ€" For a few moments the animal seemed con DR. FOWLER‘sS‘ Stomach and Bowels Yours very truly, JAMES H. NEILSON it BSo well satisfied are we that this O1 is a medicine that the public will like and conâ€" tinue to buy, that we wish you to refund the money on all 25 cent sample bottles sold, in every instance where the purchaser says it is not as represented, and where the empty ‘bottles are returned. All such empty bottles returned to the druggist from purchaser will be made good by full ones, This has been the mode of introducing it for. years past ; and out of many thousands sold, seldom has a bottle been returned. Price 25 cents per bottle. years, and outlive the maturer bu vivid picture of after years. There are few who can rece honors of a college, but all are ates of the hearth. _ The lear the university may fade from th lectionâ€"its classic lore may n in the halls of memory ; but i sors of lome, enamelied up« heart of childlhood. defe the 3 On Saturday Jut when Sunday comes, I say, "Lic still! I‘m going to church with mother." To all parties who something or other, THE CHILDREN‘S COLUMN. es who sell Hagyard‘s Yellow Oil. te from the recolâ€" re may moulder ry ; but the lesâ€" elled upon the efy the rust of t all are graduâ€" The learning of On Wednesday I 1 receive the little .hose, and Medicine Dealers that this remedy has cured and rel cases of Coughs, Colds, Bronchiti ing Cough, and other kindred . the Throat, Lungs and air passagy other remedies combined that . placed upon the market during t century, Price 25 cents. and soald he al io qy n retong ies DEAR Six,â€"I have used Ha« ToRA in my family for colds, ot« years and have found it to be remedy. _ It is so pleasant to t children are always satisfied to h time come round‘ T. W. Mitours, Esq Mel wl . GzExTLEMEN,â€"About the first of Novemâ€" ber last 1 contracted a very heavy cold, which settled on my lungs, and through it 1 was so hoarse for about two months that 1 could hardly speak. 1 used a number of diffierent dollar bottles without any good effect. One day, reading your almamac, I noticed that HacyarD‘s ProroRaAL BALSAM was recom mended _ 1 reslved to try it and aiter using three 25 cent bottles, was entirely well Yours truly, CHA LES COSEXS, P.xM. Trowsriper, March 2nd, 1878 Messrs. T. Mirsur® & Co. Drear Sixs,â€"1I take great pleasure im recommending Hacyaro‘s Prororar Bausaw for coughs, colds, and bronchial complaints. 1 have used it for the last three years, and have always found it gives perfect satisfac tion, and can vith. contidence reconmmend it Toroxro, January 8th, 1889 Mrssrs, T. Miusur® & Co. We have in our possession thousands of testimonials from ali parts of the world cerâ€" ufyiugftohiuT:orth l|‘n the c;ro o?)su disâ€" eases of the Throat, Lu and Air Passages, Such is our confide:o‘;s' in its ability to cure in every case, that we sell every bottle under Eociuve guarantee if it does not perâ€" form all we claim for it, your money will be Lig. One Bottle will oure Hoarseness of a month‘y standing, or longer : One Bottle will cure an oid, iong standing Cough. Two or three doses will cure a reâ€" cent Sore Throat. Two to three Botties will oure the worst case of Bronchitis. A few doses will relieve Croup. One or two Bottles will cure Asthma, and will relieve from the first dose. Whooping Cough relieved with one Bottle, and the Spasms reduced from the first dose. in some cases Spitting of Blood cured with from three to six Botties. Acute and Chronic Bronchitis, Acute and Chronic Pleurisy, Spitting of Blood, Wasting of Flesh, And all Diseases of the Lungs, The Prctorar Barsam, when used as co&dins}o directions, will cure any of the From its very nature it becomes almost a specific in all Zun- affecting the mucous surfaces, such as we find in the Stomach, Bowels, and Digestive System, in the Lungs and Respiratory System. Hence from acting on the mucous surfaces of the entire Respiâ€" ratory Rystem, its wonderful curative cfficacy is seen in curing 73 MSD D6en a candidate for puohc favor for a period of â€"almost a half a century, and during that time ’r:’dperformvd more cures than any other y ever offered to suf. fering humanity, gt + Is not a new untried medicine foisted u the public by dint of persistent advertis but is a remedy of tried and proved me It has been a candidate for public favor Pectoral Balsam Clear Case Established and th *A vincing Projf Published in \|. ‘s rie A Postmaster‘ b;xp. nge as Narrated Numbers of our Best Citizens o wara and voluntarily Offer Testimony, Telophonic Despaic} Certificates Received from a) (; of People. all Classes arseness, Coughs, Colds, Quinsy, Influenza, Croup, Whooping Cough PROOF STRONG A8S samsoy Orn_cn o® " Te Ma FIRST EDition. HAGYVARD‘S cents, and sold by all Drugzists ALL SHOULD READ iT of public streets, the lnrgest ""fb;"’"fle'_‘t. chemical works d two chimneysâ€"one 450 460 feet highâ€"which Are Yours traly, THOMAS aln, Joun truly, <a D. H. FLETc{IER. No. 135 Church Street. NTO, 7th January, 1880 every where. . ‘Iry Column. i t arns,, A ... 44 a. ~It has npwarda W. DY AS ha present For :_omo I uq it . upon tisi mor‘L’t.' 4 A Superior Quality. As usual COPYING and ENT ARGINC in A 1 style, DFicture â€" 1 ramin JL. the very liberal Patronage reccived since c mensine bnusinessin Durham, I state that I now better than e vor propured to execute wor IN thanking my many Custon the very liberal Patronage recelived ai Bpring and Summer Fashions reg received. Durham , Feb.14, 1878 . Durham Nov.25 1880 JOHN ROBERTSOA TAILOR AND CLOTHI PMHMOTOGRAPH P or the County of Grey I*"Farmen, orchauts,and Land Sales #e with puuctuality and charges m« moderate. Lumber, Lumber, Shingles, Shingl Lath & L 600 Bush. Frosh Lime. Durham P. O., May 25th, 1880 K PMCENVILLE, Oxr., IISSUER of Marriage Licenses "Tife Insurance Agert ,Communeor dL.â€" Puruished. MWork Sapert #ed | Cuurgos Modernte un l)l,.\ NS #unuie Cutting done to Orde THE LATEST XOYELTIES 1\ RADCATE (’ lege, Toronto _____TC__ _ Wuesday (Fair Day) to 1 severy month, w hore he will be most 0....1 mpon all those that may favor him with lu. All work entrusted to him wil 1: in the Jatest and most approt RuPRRENC:, any of the leading Dentis Pricevilie 1880 VETERINARY SURG Willbe at Hastin: day and Pric.y .t Daimdalk,M urc) *Â¥ man.to Noon, Athome,2nd C« Rentinck , aftor noon .‘ Messaugos for the uutherford suttended to . ALEXANDER BRC Dk&. LIGHTBODY, ‘V‘ LL be at his Office. Hanos i mwan. to Noon. Athome 2nd « 42 Solicitors in (‘m\mvr)fn m\on. Oweh Sound, have resumed at } leshort apenevery Thursday as heretofore ALPREED FRosT, . J , V .R BABI"NTERS and Attorne Solicitors in Chaneery. Convas T THE ROCKYILLE MILLSs SWend @floe, â€"Wincham a anfequmutity of JOISTE. Lot 41 W . K. CLARK, Architect and Buil June 24th . 18 ; notices of births, marring .flm local news,inserted h: Beoray Asimale, &0 , advertised #0: $1, the advertisoment not to exc AAvertisoments, except wh-fi ‘»-1 wt en instrnetions to the coutrury , mautil forbidden, and charged at ropul Done in 35 different Styles Professional and Dusiness cards space and under, per your, Two inches or 2i lines Nonparie! . Three inches do. per your Q rarter column , por your £ Malf column, # Une column, * , B.JACKE®, 8. A BUSINESS DIRE * LEGAL _ DURHAM Sr., DURIHAM Money to Loan. â€"@BBM®S: ~$1.00 per your & Do, six months Do. _ three months e Casual advertisements charged 8 r th ) first insertion, and 2 conts p County Crown Attorney 127. %. NXIX O "THE GREY MISCELLANEOU JACKES & PRIXGI TPORNEYS as Law, So E.D. MACMILLAX TTORNEY â€"ATâ€"LAW, & epposite Parker‘s Drug Blore, i & Bright Gold Se AN JEWELLER BATES oOP anvenny Lmdies‘ & Gents Frost & Fros pposite the Canada Pr terian Church.] Snecificatons ~Oflee, Garafraxa Stroot INCLUDIN T. DONAGHY, , mund . MAcenmed NEYS as Law, Soli Lower Town, Durham. MEDICAL. MA J. TOWNXSEXD, 1 DE NDE 8 3G 4 DUNDALK aig‘s Hotel . 8. R. Bentinck J. W. CRAWEFO B. JEROME. 1 * Burgery , will visit Kelsey‘s old 8ta RD BEALS 18 PUVBLISEED "‘Thu ChHAIXS tontam tr &we A w e R. A. WWe

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