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Grey Review, 13 Dec 1894, p. 11

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f Fancy [ F8 ksellers @eTH achin Fresh Oysters at J. A. Hunter‘s. Fur coats at cost price at McKinnon‘s. 4 lbs. mixed Candies for 25¢. at Grant‘s All wool check ftannel on 20¢ per y 1 at Woodland‘s. e o Dr. Bird, of Dromovre, w i ¢ aov suontt. is in town VI-‘or the very best Christmas to Woodland‘s. Great Cl at Ramsay ment page Miss M Rrmsay Can atio ownersnip. L. Special reduci cent off bov‘s o week only at W The Baptist c ation this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ga loss of their sev which died last Mo sta D r;x-l;fl\'& Morl A large rang Woodland‘s. The Big 4 is t s‘ Rubbers M during that long life scarcely ever A few weeks ag cident at a raisin resulted in an i vessel on the brai brought about consistent . me, Church and higg neighbore. We to the sorrowing Waenre Cax Ir Br.â€"There is a town . not many miles from Flesherton where / nenrly everything appears * to run on : sohtical lines. For instance, there is a (l‘unsorvutive and Reform doctor, a Conâ€" servative and Reform lawyer, do. bank, do. hotel, do, druggist, etc., etc. The charches and public school have not yet civided, but this will no doubt come in due time when the wealth of the citizens wilt permit. The indentification of the town is unnecessary ; it is the absurdity of the situation which we wish to draw attention to. The young people of that‘ town will either become ~xtreme parâ€" tisans, or what is probably more nataral imbibe an abhorence of politics of all kinds.â€"Advanec. O oanle o las For M LOCAL NEWS. M vellow sugar for M rl ET T MRTC C SIm ie and skill of the maker Mr. > was a World‘s Fair prize Wm." Marsbail went home wed smile having over $200 wo ime Tweed Pants $1 up M et Men‘s W «dvertis frait go $1.00 at M Highest price paid for lard and tallow at C. MeArthur‘s. Parlor Social at the residence of Mrs. Gun, toâ€"night. Collection. All welcome Don‘t forget that Santa Claus‘ Headâ€" quarters is at the Big 4. Clearing Sale of Clothing at J. A. Hunter‘s Cash Store. McArthur has the best value in factory cotton in Town. The greatest bargains ever_offered in robes and fur coats at C. McKinnon‘s, Some Remmants of Dress Goods at half price this week at Woodland‘s. For the cheapest and latest styles in cutters call and inspect C. McKinnon‘s. Fresh Water Herring, {‘heads off) $3.50 vper keg at J. A. Hunter‘s. 41tb best mixed candios for 25¢ at Ramsay & Morlock‘s. Murdoch Cor. unavoidably left over Extra pliday Mn rae m‘h‘&gfi 0 4 t c 11 0 e cnadidith ind it e 000 it atemid future performances in case of need equal WKuL we have seen the town will never regret this deal with Ronald of Brussels, whose promixes so far have been as good as his engine seems to be. mt Ame c Batter per tb... Eggs, per doz I Wood 2it, long Turkeys per 1b ‘ Geese £ Ducks. â€"** | Cbicken«, per pair . I Apples per bag ... Flour per 1001b Oatmeal _ ** Shorts â€"** Bran w | The best family physic. Hood‘s Pills are purely vegetable, and do not purge, pain or gripe. 25¢. Ayer‘s Pills, being composed of the essential virtues of the best vegetable aperients, without any of the woody or fibrous material whatever, is the reason why they are so much more effective and vaiuab‘e than any other cathartics. valu trad DURHAM MARKET D m s Dn ent aurnmenal Nt OO EO per 100 3 00 to w 4 00 to rssunces,, 4s Te ho eavene t O0nto en | MPRD to manke l O Ieke frune it Hle o rexspvecc n e OUILO enascnen o OÂ¥ O k eeorraues 0 0850 kh oo Obito Join the R® or $1.25. ill description y your Alaska MeArthur. or Se. Extra r 10c. at J. A. Dec. 18, 1394 $1 50 to $1. 6. 2 20 to 2 2 0 80 to C 9 0 80 to 0 8 0 55 to 0 5 0 53 to 0 5 0 27 to 0 2 0 50 to O 5 0 30 to O 8 0 40 to id shoes umsity & on to to to ha 0 35 0 30 4 00 5 00 4 85 0 40 0 14 0 15 1 9n 0 08 0 05 0 06 80 0 50 58 51 OME 2 ari: Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowel!, Mask, nnd had about decided to sit up all night in my easy chair, and procure what sloep I could in that way. It then ocâ€" curred to me that I had a bottle of Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral. I took a spoonful of this preparation in a little water, and was able to lie down without coughing. In a few moments, I f«ll asleep, and awoke in the morning greatly refreshed and feeling much better. I took a teaspoonful of the Pecâ€" toral every night for a week, then gradâ€" ually decreased the dose, and in two weeks my cough was cured." Promptto act, sure to cure Mrs. P. D. HALL, Lockport, N. X., & **Over thirty yea hearing my fathor d ful curative effects Pectoral. Daring a Grippe, which assu catarrh, soro::0ss C paried by an agg used various remedi While some of these rlleviated the coug} none of them afforde that spasmodic actio Lockport, N. X., says : ""Over thirty years ago, I remember hearing my fathor describe the wonderâ€" ful curative effects of Ayor‘s Cherry Pectoral. Daring a recent attack of La Grippe, which assumed the form of a catarrh, sorozoss of the lungs, accomâ€" panied by an aggravating cough, I used various remedics and prescriptions. While some of theso medicines partially nlleviated the coughing during the day, none of them afforded me any relief from what spasmodic action of the lungs which would seize me the moment I attempted to lie down at night. After ten or twelve such nicl ts, I was Cured by Ayor‘s Cherry Pectoral. Mrs. P. D. HALL, 217 Genessec St., P A rezent discovery by an old physician, | Successfully used monthly by thousands of Ladics. Is the only perfectly safe and reliable medicine disâ€" covered. Beware of vuprincipled druggists who offer Inferior medicines .n placo of this. Ask for Cook‘s Cotton Root Compound, take no substiâ€" tute, or inclose $1 uad 6 contsin postage in lettor and we willsend, sealed, by roturn mail. Fullsealed particulars in plain envelope, to ladies only, 2 stamps. Address The Cook Company, Windsor, Ont., Canadts Cure SICK HEADACHE and Neuralgia in 20 mmmuUTes, also Coated Tongue, Dizziâ€" ness, Biliousness, Pain in the Side, Constipation, Torpid Liver, Bad Breath. . to stay cured also regulate the bowels. VERY wiCE TO TAKE. Price 25 CenTs ar Dprug SToRES. Nearly in Despair, A Racking Cough Ana Avoid the Rus POWDERS PARKER S ook‘sCottonRoot COoOMPOUND. ~"TCT .. What People Want We don‘t claim to be_the Jlargest Store in Durkam, but we do know it is the cheapest place to buy your Every article is sold on its own merit. We don‘t cut prices to make a sale, but we give good value in every line for As our expenses are small we can afford to sell cheap. z& TEAS A SPECIALTY. *x A quantity of Dried Apples wanted to fill an order. KXmas f _ Presents, iT@ys, &z Has Arrived SANTA THE BIC 4 | Hardy Canadian Grown Nursery 3100X i We guarantee satisfaction to represen |tatives and customers. Our nurserics are the largest in the Do nivionâ€"â€"over 700 acres. No substitation . in orders. Exclusive territory and liberal terms ‘ to whole or part time agents» ; Write us. STONE & WELLINGTON, (Head office) Toronto, Ont. (The only nursery in Canada having | testing orchards.) # k DRY GOODS, DAVID JASKSCN Upper Town, Durham Clerk Div. Court. Aotary Lubit. LAXD VALUATORS, INSURANCE AGENTS, COoMMIsSsIONERS. Money to lend, Money invested for Parties. Farms bought and sold. Durhan WANTED TA TCERES, SILYVERWARE. cneral financial Office next doc Gong ecoNVEYANCERS. WITH A BIG LOA R Cash or Produce. GR EMEMBER THE PLACE JACKSQNS. Is value for their money. ROCERNRES, BOOTS & SHOES $ AT &â€" aid see hin. DAVIDSCN & Co. CLAUS CLb B u1 d C Local l alesmen tohandle ou Grown Nursery Stock usiness ARTHUR K JaCXSCH, Notary Public Standard Ban and Traveling nsacted We have 4 R Eackeg' To Rea But it is nd Fancy Border Handkerchicfs White Lawn ns a% Fize Hemstitched _" tm Garter Elastic...... .000 6e to all g [t‘s the 1 Black C Men‘s All Wool Socks, 3 lbs. 43 pair Brown Kid Gloves ... Fine Silk Finished Henrictta Fine Black Soleil Cord ..........0. 44666666 Black Double Warp Baritz Cloth . .. ... .... .. Colored Bengaline Dress Goods 40 inches wid Heavy Serge dress Goods 40 inches wide ... 100 vds. Double Width dress Goods ........ Wool Seal Muffs Arctic Sable Muffs Grey Oppossum Sett Black s es Mantles and Mantle Cloths at clearing out Prices. Children‘s Astracan Sctts .. Goat Robes, fine plush finish, € Wool Seal Capes at Wholesale Children‘s White Wool Boas adies Black Muff: V e are boun! ING 1 B DEY GOODS, GROCERIES BOOTS AND SHOES ‘A% is complete. â€" | NEW COGODS AT RICHT PRICES. & T i: Mct Bs o. ces es oo c usdineg nrincipiec. Cal o _ ~‘Daiglish‘s old Stand, IU EeS C : wo BP BOl OO c,0 1000 Jih se vcoufiven Fair Dealing with living profits must be our guiding prinC examine our Goods. We do not sacrifice any line but we sell possible prices. e pri0¢s®.. ________ L. y»aA4TD FOR BUTTER AND 50 pair Odd. Pants _ .. Big Drives in Boys‘ Suits. 123 Suits to choose 7 Menu‘s Suits that were 35 and ¢ 15 Heavy Good All Wool Tweed, imne e t‘ «" 1. ~@: m 5 «Wls 5.To he t fEFed inkt yB 49 fln es : REDUCTIONS IN Worsted Suits, made bovetrentvactie) wehrodientvedtitintat HIIGHEST PIICE PAILD FoOoR H 600 ++3 OUR STOCK Of &# coOODS, GROCERIES, BOOT: Ad RAMSAY & MORLOCLK, Prices to clear he dozen 70 â€" worth 7.50 for W from o for City Trade regular $17.00 for $12.00 from $1.03 up. ind $10, 11.00 for 11.00 for €.00 for 4.00 for 1. 50 for 2 50 for $1.00 for and earthy . garbed wheeled to the next 1 his hairâ€"breadth escap« 75¢ for well lined, worth c for 12 Sawmilters. R. M. Dargavell and Corâ€" lett whiled Thursday in Durham, R. M. is at present off dutyâ€"Causeâ€"Mill yard blockade. Cheerless December. Entertainments are all the goâ€"just imagine, five within a fortnight. C. C,. Pearce, of the County Capital, was in town on Thursday. Tonsorial artist, Jimmie B. bas turnâ€" ed out to be an architectâ€"good. un The R. C. tabernacle Sunday last. Father F County Capital officiated BC C 10r No 50 supplement to the Grey Review. 10c 0c ECHOES FROM DORNOCH )e $10.00 for $7.50 $250.00 Workhof TIRES artist, Jimmie B. bas turnâ€" an architectâ€"good. . taberpacle â€" was crowded . _ Father Buckley of the HALFPRICE MENS & BOYS_ Underclothing PRICES BELOW the Lowest. To be cleared o :t at avout See Them. During this Sale. in greal now # NOe reoip Aenie s i&*néw.:"x!'!‘ m 1 â€"ANDâ€"â€" a-u z DURHAM & CHESLEY. Durham, Thursday, Derc, 13th, 1894 Men‘s Frieze Ulsters, .. _ â€" Men‘s Beaver Overcoats, Mon‘s Frieze Pea J ackets, Boys‘ Pea Jackets, Boys‘Cape Overcoats, Boys‘ Tweed Overcoats from $2 up A Good Heary Tw Hark ! hear! and talk ! let this be a motto for a brief period and do not miss the treat of the season. The Entertainment in connection with S. S. No 13, will be held in Dromore, in Mr. Taylor‘s Hall, on Friday evening. the 21st inst. comâ€" mencing at 8 o‘clock sharp. The programme, which is in progress will no doubt excel any previous one, besides school talent. and local talent, outside talent is expected as well. A string band will be in atâ€" tendance and a profitable as well as enjoyable time is expected. The object is for the benefit or the r. Pet moved int has just i suppose _t warming c nights. Corner, Upper hk t be our guiding principle. Call a 2 any line but we sell at the low 1 BRUTTUELR AND ICGGG®. The Rev. Mr. G from China will Messrs, W. L. Dixon and Wim. Watson intend enlarging their barns, before another summer passâ€" es and they are hlusil'y engaged in getting the anaterial out for the work. Miss Emma Flint left Greenside Saturday week and we belieye she has secured a situation in Peterbore. A‘ number from this vicinity atâ€" tended the sale of the disposable woperty, of the late Mrs. Smail, in burhmn on the 6th. Soon be time for the merry wedâ€" ding bells to ring. We cannot tell what the future may develop. io anligneilnisisaig inctbven Pcy isb s o Miss Agnes McKenzie is home from Mt. Forest and she intends to remain under the parental roof for a time. Miss Ellen Baxter, who has been under the Doctor‘s care, is able to be around again. her parts Mr. l\\'nl th DROMORE. Cott Seotch Firgering Yarn 57 vair of Corsets regular White Marseilles Towels 24x42 fo Pins & Needles 3 papers for LV ch White Cotton CARPETS s LACE CURTALINS,â€"â€"â€" BOOTS & SHOES, _ _ _ MILLINERY. > ced QOvercoat, regular $5.00 for $3.00 «* _ $8.00 for $5.00 0C u. L. regular $10.00 for $7.00 seamless rearly vd. w U eay y ‘TowLD, The Union S. S. held asocial on Friâ€" day Dec. 7th in order to raise p secure prizes for the pupils of + school. The weather M‘:}’ % gloomy all day with now en showers and towards night it seemed to grow worse. â€" Undoubtly this kept numâ€" bers away who would otherwise have come. Nevertheless the church was well filled so that all the seats were occupied, About 8o‘clock the meeting was called to order and Mr. T. Allan, of Derbam, i, worth Manitoba for some time, returned home last Thursday, Last Friday Mr. Win. Nelson and Miss J. Nelson returned home from Dakota, where they have spent the past summer. lay children and only the very M price of 15¢ for a ticket or Z5¢ a couple. Mr. Geo. Lothian, who has been in 1@ Th cked, choice, worth 33¢. 29 2 ... Tibs. for $1.00 Mr. Gle alk Heraid says, in refe R or‘s potatoes which had ; e basement of the M e ~ ling recently burned, “fi:: leserve the roasting the . " To which the Markdale . torts * That‘s a harsh judgeâ€" . lendinning, the sacrifice of _ six men by such a cruel | uch a trivial offenceâ€"ifimâ€" . nce at all." *4 ‘zg. a friend of Mr. J. M. iting in the village. +04â€"__. ) if you want the very latest ts, collars. or neckâ€"ties call Woodland‘s complete stock. young man advertised for a merican paper and his sis d the advertisement. The w now thinks advertising and the old folks think it d luck to have two foolifi Meredith and by the Misses 5‘ d a quartett was given by ~a ur. â€" Addresses were given fi‘ »v.Connor on *"*Our Wants," & Habits, and Mr. S. Puther _ Rev. Mr. Connor, gave a a to the childran iMustrating / objects. The meeting was a ging ‘The Sweet Byeâ€"and~â€"_/ t proceeds were $13.80, â€" s ABERDEEN worth 12i¢c for 10¢ 10lbs. for 25 sing, after which und the luxuries, were satisfied as »rned and all waitâ€" 35¢ for 23¢ Vol. z5vL. "â€" m« apporntâ€" N essrs 10¢ Mr 9 o Bufe:

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