fFovrse n rerhaulâ€" e Mills, to do ork to public. enerally he Cash Cash or nat our or fear or that hat we imnity of ers for we are y system arce of d the N BROS. ) buy adeterâ€" C ALL . sig 1225 I UJ ut PB ECHNIE. ustomâ€" Paclor Stoves, Profits." chnie. is of all 5. Pl_fmo Prices &0 All u&."\}(fllxxlld‘s. Dr. Bird, of Dromore, was last Sunday. The Largest and Ready made clothing land‘s. rlâ€"fâ€"you want a nobby stylish s oâ€"r aat Woodlaad‘s is the pH vis t. e -â€"G;eaz clearing sale of all winter at Ramsay & Morlock‘s, See ady ment page. Miss McDonald was assistin Campbell at the Model School & ation this week.* Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Reid mog loss of their sevenâ€"month old which died last Monday. Have you examined all our ad ing columns this week? It wil Mr and Mrs. Gavin Reid mou loss of their sevenâ€"month old which died last Monday. Money lost and found in MceAr atore last Thursday. Call and ownership. C. McArthur. Special reductions of twentyâ€"A cent off boy‘s overcosts and sul week only at Woodland‘s. The balance of our stock of tr and untrimmed â€" hats to be sold * down" durm® this month at R and Morlock‘s. The Baptist congregation inten ing a Sunday School entertainm Friday before Christmas. . Miss May Russel arrived bon Thursday after several week‘s al The C E. Societve and many | Miss May Iussel aPTIVON MOT Thursday after several week‘s al The C. E. Society» and many + welcome her. Remember Rev. Mr. Goforth‘s n ary address on Friday night in th hyteriun church. Our exchange highly of him. * A new Fire Engine, wind other private waterworks on streets, you could not burn t now if you tried. Don‘t go shivermsg nmrning: trying to ke Annie Laurie when y overcoat cheap at Gr: Mr. Geo. Moo neat stable for C old Egremont b J. A. Hunter bas 1 for delivery." Call a and save the trouble through the Post Of for many years. LHS AZZOR a stands inspection. Pricevillie Presbyterians have Erand annual soiree next Wedn urhium â€" Choir in attendance Dugald McCormick being chir committee suecess is assured. Mr. Mockler, our worthy May been under the weather lately: we learn, is Mr. G. McKechnie w attack of plearisy. The ReviEw. both of thase prominent . citi speedy recovery. Lieat. Col. Brodie, who has b the head of the 3Ist Grey Ba «ince 1874, retired from the positic his place is now taken by Liew Telford, an enterprising and prigs soldier, under whom the Battalic no doubt retain its high state O Fresh Oysters at J. A. Hunter® 4 Fur coats at cost price at MceKit 4 lbs. mixed Candies for 2¢. at C All wool check flannel on 20c p« Mrs. Smail were brougat un« eer MacKay‘s hammer las and brought a fair price. . If seo the gatherings of a lifeti ed amougst strangors. The goes to th Church. We have our reader RSapplemer ting this c We have much pleasure in pres our readers with a handsome Ch Sapplement a week whead of tim ting this out and giving our®ady« a Christmas chance has made us* We hope all will overlock any deficiencey in our other â€"colunns to this crush. A Patron me: Durham Road Priceville, on S almost a failure All thatis mortal of ton, was laid to rest i1 ery on Friday last. C she is now only a meim thougn chastened an 100 vehicles followed grave. The large nu showini the esteem i1 ed was held We must m:knowled§(~ ‘ a handsomely got nY editic Trade Journal, published It is styled a Canadian N gives a list of the Coal com adxa, numerous notes, and ber of excellent illastratior huildings. cites, scenery paniâ€"d by a generous Jes press. An unprecedenied commotio discovered among the fair & Pomona and Scotch Town last day night. On closely_ inquirit the cause it was found that th handsome boy, Master George was on his way home from A Township, where he spent the s since last April, working among U Sraanr Ccotff nommain Rhoure alt w The Canadian Almanac, publié Copp Clark, Co. of Toronts, is : able annual. _ It is crammed full fonal rtatistics and informatiot kinds. _A special feature this the article on Parliamentary prM the well known authority Dr Bourinot. A series o,{ arti(;kesA { E. * Defences of Canada" a ing. Thisis the 48th an beats all previous ones sellors. OBITURARY,â€"â€"Our CornU‘s record the death of one of N. Ea manby‘s oldest settlers in the p¢ Mr. D. McNiece. The decoasflL Normanby nearly forty years a during that long geriod has led a life scarcely ever having a dayss A few weeks ago he met with cident at a raising, which it is st resulted in an injury to some vessel on the brain, the collapse C brought about his death. He consistent mether of the Church and highly nes?ected by neighbors. We extend our sy1 to the sorrowing relatives and f1 For the fifth and last time J season, the patrons of Varney Factory had_their milk retnr t hem.in which over $2,200 was d ed. The factory did well ces during the fail, and the pros} another season ::Qs)od. as eve seemed quite pl with the they received. During the seas 1y 44 ton of cheese have been urtid eu ie es Te‘ o The cash sal over the energy and SM*" Blythe, who was & N tnzer. Mi Wan." Ma with a pleased smile | in his pocket. waere Cax Ir Br not many miles from nearly ‘exeryihi‘nzg @ waere Cax Ir Br.â€"There is not many miles from Flesherto nearly everything appeats t« »htical lines. For instance, t Emservative and Reform docto servative and Reform lawyer, & do. hotel. do, druggist, etc., € chuarches and public school have civided, but this will no doubt due time when the wealth of th wilt permait. The indentificatic e h nabbedefencniionnstnbericmn oP â€" LOCAL NEWS. Mss Pss 1 He will remain home :;-;':;(';\lluthw office the trouble of recei~ the Post Office. IM{s$10:18 icknowledg ites, scenery, &c. renerous Jes riptive e ow ing o was a World‘s F Wm.* Marsball wer sed smile having 0) This success is & and skill of t.b(- m Canada " are also i the 48th annual iss 'pl:i.rqirng;md pains hom the Battalic its high state ol die, who has b â€" 3Ist Grey Ba I from the positic taken by Liew prising and prins om the Battalic its high state Of of the effects of t brought under A â€"Our columns whom we have _ His work around ep warm ou can b int‘s. wecount Ned and alarg ations of Ca How: night to a d st Th It was the ret m M fink publi 16 he wh uy rill p_r'l At al sta al fo ng la ART E. TORERY, <â€" Artistis â€"Photoâ€" grapher. _ Awarded lat Prizé nt 8. G. A. 8. Terms Very Low. Call and see Ramples. _ _ SMteade}s ; rdf CE 7 / C-/j/f Câ€"f//?f///kfl' ////'J/fé» s C //n tÂ¥ (f% rslrmts, t 2COIL 114 GALLERY â€" â€" 1( 44 Ct W hal. Ypar 2e af +h %//’/ @// :./)/l %{M «t L%ymmflé PPEB Tow N. enc uces n e PE s tWn Oen e onnre t o ianie ie on ,,-.v.‘ & e ies m% W% mlesid a l*;‘f"?\"Â«ï¬ s 3;‘?45,. ï¬â€˜f&:‘“&‘@‘:’ï¬i fes‘s mm o o ipaconaice aegre m aet n sc We t Sxuenie Pe Sm ol ces t ( / :« SUPPLEM_J The bren Review.> CHRISTMAS NUMBER Mistniiews i in e im s e ((Tp;7 ) $ a" /n Rtsessng i)\ ~ 220 ‘\S @ h }} un M# / hCs â€" . '\\‘\ \\\ \‘/7\\\1)j > /,5‘:‘;'-. nA \K12704 â€y)‘ bs~ '“ f"; j * W L C _:;( i * * \\;w-“«c"/ \\& / / â€">1 (f _ [ â€" / ts ) Neopa e = Ra NCmy +3 â€" ~â€" /m (NFZY p ~â€"Aworfp eV _ y CS LOOnalhnerbo uenc ’f’ï¬&?a"‘.‘" omucieneerne M;r.,ï¬&fflï¬;wf'wï¬a. ) Pown ie fris o DURHAM, CHRISTMAS, 1894 (Bersuoues m us Moosentl hi n mricoeny & /j ECHOES FROM DORNOCK. Supplement to the Grey Re No 50. SU PPLEMENT Thursday, Dec. 13th, 1894 Durham, Thursday, Dec. 13th, 1894 DROMORE. e BQAdIF i > dloe o. t children and only the very m ~~we of 15¢ for a ticket or Zc a / _, ‘Geo,. Lothian, who has ‘ i for some time, returne s 8 cce fe ~ \day Mr. Win. Nelson veturned home from * have spent the past & a friend of Mr. J ing in the village. nS. S. held a.social on h in order to raise ws for the pupils 5'«: dav with 1 towards night it seemed to â€" . Undoubtly this kept numâ€" â€" who would otherwise h}:‘ rtheless the church was well _ & all the seats were occupied, . ock the meeting was called â€" i Mr. T. Allan, of Derbam, the blessing, after which passed round the luxuries, ‘ime they were satisfied as was concerned and all waitâ€" * for the programme. Mr. of Egremont, was appointâ€" uan and the meeting was er. The first piece on the Â¥as a selection by the choir xcellently rendered. Next ‘man‘s address in which he lefined uses of the Sabbath s were given by Messrs, deredith and by the Misses a quartett was given by ir. Addresses were given z,Connor on "Our Wants," Iabits, and Mr. S. Putherâ€" Rev. Mr. Connor, gave a to the childran illustrating »bjects. The meeting was ging ‘The Sweet . Bye and proceeds were $13.80, 7 { you want the very latest collars, or neckâ€"ties call vodland‘s complete stock., ung man advertised for a »rican ‘paper and his sis the advertisement. The now thinks advertising «1 the old folks think it luck tohave £wo fools M Herald says, in vefe potatoes which had isement of the Marl recently burned, * rve the â€" roasting o which the Mark ts * That‘s a harsh judy linning, the sacrifice : men by such a on a trivial offenceâ€"ifi at all." Prices. >, worth 35¢. 29 . 7ibs. for $1.00 r $5.00 for $8.00 for $10.00 for AINS,â€"â€" DHB, > 3 ABERDEEN. LEY. SH worth 12i¢c for 10¢ he 101bs. for 25 35¢ for 23¢ x was 2 P $ o