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Grey Review, 1 Aug 1895, p. 2

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Ramsay This week we opened out 1 with the result. By straight1 striven to build up a business and our selling for cash is the whole secret and TE axvplges READ THIS. Single Fold Dress Goods, Double Fold Plain Serge 38â€"in Bengaline, worth 4( Black Henrietta, worth 7 CRUMMS Fancy Duckings, 31â€"in wide, now P2 In Wool Tapestry and Hemp to cleared out at ETT Cimasdiiran P N § l;b e SE 2 nA y fieea N g 2 & s * o omm y it en yc . », ~P ~ se P "','; e 82X 7 mb is 5(32 W‘i’;f' a ""3’- r‘;& Y“'\r“'f‘t"‘* e A i ) a & :C &A us ta ChQ sa e 52 d & I Nok Co o t t P â€"(rhe es 3 es w‘. e zol Nt 'p':");t ralss riped y47,$ t l * Ek a har s 5 migs SX yX *A A 353 ho PMed marl en C2) $s on »s B m M ACis hatite bhe ; 7301 cacn tss T e ce «485 P ce OLiGte 0 B i+ J’ o Ats esc mge > Sm BP Mss es uie L D tk s ols J mm ucce ~ 5 ks * f 2. *3 ©_______________\_.~ Legneymermerremiorcemenemmememcemnor y ip A BONA FIDE CLEARING SALE. CALL AND COMPARE f PRICES. @° Pu 46 d en Eol yc Ese "{{: C PS w se Flo: C " k. #2 is a SV ty 3“ y L2 d a omm mm ons a es A s Aig f Lees mt 1CB Emc P tss 2..0 BsA fE mt h ttre t Axyi 44 in n ro? Mn "wedhen s Niilinet 2C 5. Sotooaiin«> Aas And the whole of BRING ALONG Wholesale Prices. | Dress GGoods, Plain and Fancy, 5¢ & Plain Serge, 40â€"in wide, 1240c ya aliue, worth 40c, now 25¢c. In every department CARPETS â€" T5¢, now 50c s + owj ie C TEL soibRarEE LNE _: A MB â€"L it3 _ d se cll Cee Cordcinle Wt o1 195 ery department with a view to lessen L at a€ ag Lo um eormrante PaR TBE YEXT 60 DdAYS TgIs saLe WiLL CoNtinUr Fonr THE 1 s )# on i 4t a~s . piaxbrana cn *ites virtmity OfF msdorf‘s Dys, Dress Goods. Black Ban SMALLWARES. YOUR BUTTER AND EGGS. our $12,000 STOCK BEST PRINTS, 32 N )C, iess and our efforts hayoe bet s secret and the public have business we purpo §fi m 1.%"' h . ap4 hn Ladies‘ Lisle Gloves, reguiar 20¢ & 25¢, now Children‘s Lisle Gloves, all colors, 10c. Garter Blastic, worth 8e, now 5¢. Dress Gimps, worth 10¢ yd, now 5¢. L L To opsay .o it 7 giod P e 0 M 0 pened out in Durham and we are more than pleased By straightforward and courteous treatment we have 7 T o . _ $ Liath aucress. ‘The reason is not far to fmd. as buying and in be t lax*@* y AP P J *, m * puen fod cEX ter ce & €227 €4 pee R 2o p2, daMRpDAs C o To l CS es Rap>> tee M Wl es 395 e e 3 iCye Eoo e s 1 5 e 0e n TA c hss 3 y s [ h\ C ‘:’. t _.4:_?._ hat en ;:-‘,:‘R; Ens fard s -5‘ se es ‘s, Ne 5 N Xom, .Soalle coclk Gereim Cbltks mt She s s y caaltak v;'}.‘,'»}i: pigop o povofe S s ez 20 es _AZ â€" eP ts have been crowned with success. i1hno rea» oublic have not been slow in finding this out. s we purpose ushering in the second with a 28 lbs. Light Yellow Sugar for $1.00 6 1bs Good Raisns for 25c. 7 Cans of Tomatoss OY Gorn for 50c. 3 Cans Salmon for 25¢. 3 )bs Baking Soda for 10c¢. Royal Yeast Cake 4c box or 2 for rec. 12 Bars Flectric Soap for 25b¢. Good Japan. Teg 15¢c lb or / Ibs for $1.00. Choice Japan Tea worth 40c, now 4 lbs $1.00. pprapr mekeneees uLo se d Set We WeR i O 00000 apopmangy amomecas z °3 $4 E@a W e will be offered at prices s The Balancs of Ou® Stock of Trimmed and Untrimmed MILLINERY At About Half Price. 13¢. REMEMBER wide PRICE. UPPER TOWN, D atterns, worth 5e now I0e, Special 4i td SS x and get ready for the immense & 34â€"in Unbleached Cotton, 4C 28 in Flannelette, 4¢c. Best Gibson Shirting, worth 1 Unbleached Towelling, 4¢. 5â€"4 American Table Oilcloth, trys) cBte ulee hB S PAY THE HIG unheard of before in the aoumpre m unds cna, ies mprten.cd S Matly Mnsd 4 o O D P oment T cm cal The reason is not far to find as buying and this onut. With the close of one year‘s 121« 14c, now 11 HEST MARKET PRICE FOR THEM. Staples. "Everything Goes." 6â€"in Apron Gur M Adihosicritâ€" BOOTS & SHOES . PBRICES TA&ALK. ~â€" Atless than we can buy for toâ€"day. 28â€"in Check Shirtin Extra Heavy Flann Unbléached Table I Good Heavy Cotton 8â€"4 Twill Sheeting, â€" Ginaham: 10c. rlock fall importations. vicinity of Durham. THE KNIFE HAS GONE IN. THE PRICES HAVE GONE AWAY _ DowWN. innelet i06 n n €, worin i\ c worth 25c TV Oc ed 1‘aAl now 5C Mr. Jas. G holiday Tucs Second bhan J. A. Hunter, Mrs. Black v-’i ting herâ€" Miss Mary guest of Mr. friends in Gl Mr. J genia Alian‘s Morrison «lelicate ) ing. fair." We mornin2) 24. "‘ town is on tip toe the success of Great preparatic ing but the weat fered with the ic as none feels like licious compound ing, overcoats ar Inadvertent last week on tained h}' Mr destruction 0f ty.. A large will also suff time. Only Inadvertently w last week on the se tained by Mr. Petr destruaction of his m ty.. A large port will also suffer, but time. Only a smai Jass is covered by +a «av. but trust s to say. but tra: ment will be fo to resume oper Petrie s enterpr be a serious On« CHEESE AND Sf .Tdh“fld‘y morning .‘r‘nm\- as im wi loads of Boothvilie and VC 600 boxes represer 20 tons were del buyer being T. Bs The value of this renting about fou $1000 and make money in a close the cheese were n Hartford s extensively King Brow: them off by : Fire Bri people were take of their they were & bell ring. / saw dust 1 yard of Mes canse~d by a The F t Jar LOCAL AND GENERAL. this Dacr smha the the plu_\'(‘d this c towns prior Grev we hope mation futare ti family took pla« immediate 0cca Town of Mr. J family 0f Teo idea occurred gathering of : relations of t the day amid ward‘s Falls. but clear an« good time an« very enjoyab Af of the family wi but all who cor sembled on the Lauder, the sen family, preside and grace. | It since the late M settled in the C Edward having vears. The fa E:im but the |on§ed to (htdie aatable of many bere time. AxorarEn PoxeEzrr (Go son of the late NMr. John died July 23rd. The « native of Mull, Argyle He came to Canad> in J the townsbip of Vaugha From there he moved | of Bentinck, which was unbroken forest. He t« ncres of land in said four miles from Dorn® courageaud hard labor b for himself and family, until his death, thus m te Mr for himself and family, WhC®" °* until his death, thus making it it years since coming to Bentinck cause of death was a paralyt ic which he took about a week bet died. | 3Mr. McArthar never exp¢ a day‘s sickness until seven yc last May, when cne morsing in 8 to pick up a stone he was take ' never recovered his sight. «nd preyed upon h his mind began to wander and & and for three years he bas be childish»~ Deceased was a co member _ of the Presbyierian and a liberal in -‘L:vlibli.(-s. ‘Tbt . mminar s o alen." on Q by in "Hae d C ul oo obednst friends paving their last tribut spect. The funeral sermon was < ed by Rev. Mr. Little. who prea able and earpest discom‘se, ed Jeaves a widow three sops : daughters 40 mour» his loss, casa before ; A evali in DOHLICR e on Ti:ursduy B p«ainoet we A M ative f‘l‘ Dec

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