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Grey Review, 28 Nov 1895, p. 3

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Tler N st & Seedsman. Abred Chester White Boar, Yashington,‘ LIVERED Ole FT aqains ! No Ad Eggs. TTHU R. Shoes. r FViano. Digest. BOULDEN & To., Har ess Makers, Dorh «m 1856. AgU‘L», CRAT nths‘ old. a get ress Lyone, and plendid anir mal in the United r of four Prizes S1.00G. Iry ers. &o. £Nn aBY ed to th A Combination Plug of mesesseeee2e0220200e8 Put it off, then, but come and see our immense stock of useful and attractive goods. MacFARLANE & 60. seseeseee8sete Know that we carry the largest and best selected STOGK Qf Christmas and Holiâ€" town 2 Of course you do! but we want to impress the fact. day PRESENTS To Smokers Do Y ou Robe Tanning | Are the modert "WATERS. Our .comprise all the As Sweet As The Breath the LATEST ODORS and TICH tainable cals. T Sponges As you can judge from their Gehere and rich fragrance which is not obâ€" tainable in Perfuames imnade from Chemiâ€" cals. â€" Toilet Articles and requisites, Sponges, Cigars, Tobaccoes, Groceries, Patent Medicimes and all â€" Household Remedices. Call and examine our stack and see for yourself. s The Durham Prarmac). "T‘ & B Satisfaction Guaranteed. Don‘t Y ou Genuine Flower Odors PAIRING A A. GORDON, if Robe Tanning ! Robss & Coats ness OF A CHILD JAS modern PERFUMES & TOILET ¢. Our Perfumes are such and â€"To ensure a good jo 1st be well salted as soom Druggists & Booksellers. all the STANDARD as well as New Process, r Finish and Softâ€" as can‘t bo beat. THOMAS SMITH a2e02ee1ee2e08°88 Erer consider how much better awe can serre you by selecting wour presents at the eartiest possible date ? Of course you hare! Rid You . GU: â€".. â€"nnnom worâ€"rence ading Jeweler SMOKING TOB3ACCO. NSELV I me in ned su x C N, Manager. ‘ay We 1# SPECIALTY. These ar heir customers Son Co., Ltd., H their delieate ;00DsS e for ob the $ Following our practiee of last vyear, which gaye such great satisfaction, we announce that we have again secured a handsome CHRISTMAS ART SUPPLEMENT which will be supptied to Subscribers free of cost. _ We hope all in arrears will wipe them off before we issue our complimentary number. Mrs. McKenzie. of Portland, Ox-e%on and family are visiting at Dr. and Mrs. Gun‘s at present. Hay and Straw for sale, aiso, Corn. Apply to A. S. Hunter. Miss Clark. of Brantford, sister of Mrs. Park, arrived on a visit last week. Walter Buchan spent Thanksgiving at home, returming to Walkerton on Monday. A breezy bu tre correspon gone to press Don‘t forget the tea moeting in the Town Hall toâ€"morrow evening. Adâ€" mission 25 cents. Sxow.â€"six inches of snow fell here last Saturday, and the merry sleigh bells are out in force. The Ben Nevis camp meets toâ€"morrow night. True American Coal Oil at MacFarl ane‘s.â€"Try it _. We will furnish the Weekly Globe from dat 1897, for $1.25. Mrs. E. Davidson left for Detroit on Thursday morning. Stop that cough with MacFarlane‘s Pinol Balsam. 46â€"3 Mr. Harryâ€" Hunter. spent Thanksâ€" giving in Toronto. Hay and Straw for sale, also, Corn. Annlv to A. S. Hunter. long occupied by Miss Neil ar d others, over McArthur‘s store, in the (*.1-ssnmk- ing business, are_now open to let at moderate rents. _ These are @esirable rooms, and for years, as well as now, the best situatec in town. Apply_ imâ€" mediately to C. MCA®RTHUR. 47 The notice last week in regard to the Entertainment at Edge Hill <. School on Friday evening, was, we «anderstand misleading in the name of the school. Though Miss Edge had the honor of conducting it in its ezu-lg days, it is now run by united effort under the devoted anverintendency of Mr. K. Menedith, of The notice last week : Entertainment at Edg on Friday evening, was misleading in the name« Though Miss Edge had conducting it in its earlX d run by united effort under superintendency of Mr. R this town. Wixp, Raux, Sxow axp Texpest.â€" These in a mixed up way have been our experience for a few days back. _ The great blow of Tuesday was the end of a storm which prevailed over the Northâ€" ern Hemisphere doing great damage in Europe. llu our own locality fences are down, and a few liberties taken with exposed places. Mr. Jas. Allan, Egreâ€" mont, we hear had a shed unroofed, semors AcciopExt.â€"On Monday marnine last Mr Lock. Elvidge had the SEmotus Accrornt..â€"On MoDday morning last Mr Lock. Elvidge had the misfortune to meet with an accident wh le loading bay at the station. While pulling a bundle the wire gave way, and he fell backward striking his head P .0 t e on some iron making a serious gasb with a fracture of the outer table of the skull. Dr. Arthur Gun dreased the wounds and the patient at last reports is domg well. The Dornoch correspondent of the Chatsworth News accuses Duzham Merchants in rather intemperate langâ€" uage of a desire to keep "Grey‘s Yeoâ€" men beneath the dust" in the purchase of fodder. They form rimgs, he alleges and allow each other a share in exorbitâ€" ant profits by taking turns in keeping aisupply. This would be hard to prove. We know three ven(!nrs in town, :'t'm} if Emoee m t ue F of her father, Mr. Wo. Johnston, Sr., Normanby. â€" Beceased past six years was afflicted with a painful dropsical complaint and other complications, yet in the midst of 5t all her Christian fortiâ€" tude, her patience and ber supny disâ€" position were # joy and a lesson to her friends and acguaintances. Her ‘husâ€" band died seventeen years ago and an only daughter, who never knew her father‘s care has grown up to mung womanbood the wiser and the better for the care and counsel of her mother. We extend our ;{mpflthy to the sorrowâ€" ing relatives. Rev. Mr. McVicar conâ€" ducted the funeral services. _~ is Art Suppiement. To Darss Maxers.â€"The R the LOCAL AND GENERAL. ezy budget from Bentinck Cenâ€" espondent, received after we had ART SUPP W M rnish the REeview and from date to Jany. lst. e eroe. "na t LEMENT M m®. 86 On Monday l«st, Dr. Rol Shelburne _ an _ intelligent, spoken gentleman, came to tow interests of the promoters of posed Electric Road from Po to â€" Kincardine, and the does not suffer by his adyocacy Cheap Travelling. â€"One Cent a Milo M Stap‘esâ€"Lambâ€"That Byâ€"Law No. JoU be now read a third time, signed, sealed and engrossed on Byâ€"Law Book. Car. McFadden* Arrowsmithâ€"That John Williams be paid $4.75 for board on railâ€" ing at Lot 49, Con. 3, E. G. R. and Wan. Aljoe $1 for repairing erossway at Lot 63, Con. 3, E. G. &.â€"Carried. Staplesâ€"Lamb~That the Reeve be paid $5.00 expenses to Owen Sound on the Rogers vs. Moran suit.â€"Carried. Staplesâ€"McFadden That the followâ€" in{ arccounts be paid viz: Geo. Goodâ€" will, graveling at Lot 14, Con. 12, $50,0 ; Malcolm Wilson, filling at Lot 10, Con. 10, $19.00; A. J. Jones, graveling at Lot 101. ‘Con. 8, W.T R..I&ncost, $4.00 ; Frank Prie}, graveling at Lot 14, Con. 12 $1.00 ; Erastus Perens, repairs of bridge at lot 28. con. 8, 4 cost 75¢ ; John White, extra on culvert at lot 21 con, 11, 50câ€" Carried. Sta[)lesâ€"Awnwsluitthhat the comâ€" missioner for Ward No. 8. be paid $6 for lotting and inspecting special works in ward No. 3â€"Carried. Staples.-â€"Lambâ€"â€"Tha.t John Wilkie be paid the sum of 50 cente«, {)al-l. pay on Culvert on Lot 3 of 7, Con, E. G. K. 'Ijug'n line Glenelg and Bentinck. Carâ€" ried, ENCY McFadden.â€"Lambâ€"That the Clerk be paid $10. for furnishing minutes of Council for Publication in Chronicle, REviEw and Standard, and 81 cents for Postage. Carried. Laml».â€"-Arro\vsmit,hâ€"That th :Treasâ€" urer be hereby requined to prepare & Statementof the financial proceedings of the year and present to the next _ meeting _ of the _ Council. Carried. s PR Om wasstsrabetind The Council adjournec to December 16th at 10 A. M, J. S. BLACK, Clerk. Mr. Editor.â€"As I haye not seen any news from this ambitious hamlet for a long while, I yenture a few items. Miss Patterson has been reâ€"engaged as teacher with an increase of salary. Miss Eva Walls bhas been wery sick for the past two weeks, but under the care of Dr. Brown, of Holstein, is, we hope, on the way to recoyery. Mr. J. Douglas has moved into nhis new house. A most disgraceful affair is reported to have taken ,Y‘leace on the farm of Mr. Geo. Peters, where two neighbors met by agreement.en Friday dast to settle an old grudge by resort to pugilism. ‘The affair is said to have been witnessed by several‘ spectators, some say about fifty. We unders_ta.nd the matter is to receive a legal airing, which we trust will put a stop to such disreputable ocâ€" UA bhia mairhborheod at currences, least. ELECTRIC RAILWAY TALKED UP. The preliminary expense e e ‘ w (Rece‘ved late : ORCHARDVILLE _.__l 44â€" m this neighborheod at remainder next week.) Rolston , â€" pleasant town in the of the proâ€" Port Perry e â€" scheme, consists of of He has preached before cultured auâ€" diences in the old world, as well as to the rough pioneers in the mining towns of the Rocky mountains, and bis utterances as well as his writings have been in the line of progress and liberality wellâ€"seasoned â€" with pratical comuen sense. Dr. Freeman has ‘written this paper a letter which will be read with interest. He says: "Some five vears since I found that He Has Written and Preached on Both Sides of the Atlanticâ€"Recently the Victim of a Peculiar Affliction from which He Was Released in a Marvelâ€" lous Manner. From the Boston Herald. No. 157 Emerson St. South Boston, is the l;rn-svnl, home of Rev. C. J. Freeâ€" mwan, B. A., Ph. D,, the recent rector of St. Mark‘s Episcopal Church at Anaâ€" conda, Mont. â€" During the reform moveâ€" ment â€"which swept over Boston, Dr. Freeman has been frequently heard from though a resident of a comparatively recent date, he has exerted much public influence, which has been increased by the fact that he was ten years ago on & comunission appointed in England to inâ€" vestigate the troublesome question of the vice of great cities, deep study and excessive literary work, in addition to my ordinary ministerial duties, were undermining imy health. I detected that I was unable o understand things as clearly as I usually did ; toat aster but little thought and study I sufâ€" fered from a dull prin in the head and great weariness, and all thought and study became a trouble to me. I lost appetite, did not relish ordinary fuulr?. P . 7 Noi ie oi s M Eon on i CA en ece o T afivr eating, suffering acute pains in the chest and back. _ There was soreness of the stomach, and the most of my food seemed 10 turn to sour water, with most sickly and suffocating feeling in vomitâ€" ing up such sour water. REV. C.J. FREEMAN SFPEAKS OF HIS LIFE AND WORK. He said good bye very affectionately, so much so that doubtless he thought it was the last fareweJL Noevertheless, after thinking a little, I just came to the conâ€" clusion that 1 would make an innovation and see what Pink Pills would do. J looked at them, and J said can any good possibly come out of those. lil‘lfc pink things? Anyway, I would see. I was suspicious of Pink Pills, and I rememberâ€" cd the old proverb : | ** Sospetto licentia febe," **suspicion is the passport to faith." So Pink Pills I obtained, and Pink Pills I swallowed. â€" But one box of them did not cure me, nor did I feel any. difference. But afterI bad taken nine or ten boxes of pills I was decidedly better. Yes, I \vnucerr‘-linli' improving, and after eight months of Pink Palls I could get about. The numbness of the left limb was nearly gone, the pains in the head had entirely ceased, the apâ€" etite was better, I couid enjoy food and } had a free, quiet action of the heart without palpitation. â€" In fact, in twelve months lpwasa. new creature, and toâ€"day I can stand and speak over two hours without a rest. I can perform all my public duties which devolve upon me, without fatigue, and do all the walking which I have to do, and am thankful for it. 1 can safely say I was never in a better state of health than I am toâ€"day, and that I attribute it to the patient l;lqirevering use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink s. A FAMUVUS REFORMER. "I fully, cordially and strong comâ€" mend Dr. Williams‘" Pink Pills to all or any who suffer in a similar way, and feel sure that any one who adopts Pink Pills with perseverance and patience cannot find their expectations unrealized or their reasonable hopes blasted. â€" But he will find that blossing which is the #eâ€" ward of a full trust in a true and reliable remedy. T shall always wish and desire the greatest success for Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills and always cherish a deep feeling of gratitude to the friend who first said to me buy Pix_'k.Pills. I have tried them and know their true Yalue, and am truly glad I did, forI hase found them from a good experience to do more than is actually claimed for them." Very faithfully yours, C.J. Frzemay®, B. A., Pb. D. Late rector of St. Mark‘s, Montana. Dr. Wiliiams‘Pink Pills contain, in a condensed form, all the elements necesâ€" sary to give a new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are an unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, . St. Vitus dance,. sciatica, neuralgia, }rheumatism, . nervousness, headache, the after effect offa grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and safiow complexions, all forms of weakness either in male and female. Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be sent post paid on receipt of price, (50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50â€"they are never sold in bulk or b&thelw)h adâ€" dressing Dr. Williams‘ Medicine &m. pany Brockville, Ont., or Schenectady, A few fine farms and houses in Murham, for sale cheap. Call on Jacksons‘ near Stnadard Bank. § hed before cultured auâ€" )1d world, as well as to oneers in the mining ocky mountaing, and bis rell as his writings have of progress and liberality with pratical | commen ceman has written this of 87 King St. East, Toronto, Ont., will be at MacFarlanes‘ Drugstore, Durham, Ontâ€"soon. Watch for date. A cup of muddy coffee is not wholeâ€" some, neither is a bottle of muddy mediâ€" cine. One way to know a reliable and skillfullyâ€"prepared bloodâ€"purifier is by its freedom from sediments. Ayer‘s Sarsaparilla is always bright and sparkâ€" ling, because it is an extract and not a decoction, filent / rours truly. Mrs. Saxan Herp Pr_‘,Of;_Chamber}ain. * Eye Specialist of 87 1_\1ug St. East, Toronto, Ont., wil T . 12 â€" L l euity pP um Pror. CHamBERCAIN. Dr:ar SiR. I am glad to say the glasses you fitted for me in September 1805 have prove: satisfactory, and would recomâ€" imend any one to you. Hoping a word may be of use, _ & ELYIDGE.â€"n Durham, on the 25th inst to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Elvidge, a son. RAMAGEâ€"In Egremont, on Friday, the 22nd inst., to Mr. and Mrs. Wi. Ramâ€" age, twin daughters. WATSONâ€"In Egremont, on the 21st inst., Thanksgiving Day, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Watson, a son. LEEsonâ€"CRrawrorp.â€"At Ingersoll, on Nov. 21st, Geo. M. Leeson, M. D., of the city of Wanatabh, Indiana, U. S., to Miss Emily J. Crawford, of Ingerâ€" soll, Oxford Co., Ont. _ The groom is a son of Mr. H. W. Leeson, of Varney. BYERSâ€"In Normanby, on Saturday, the 23rd inst., Mrs. Thos. Byers, aged 0 years. JaAcksoxâ€"In Walkerton, on Saturday, the Z3rd inst., Mr. David Jackson, Sr., aged 8 years. AERTNOINTC UUUUE VCV 0 2Ob vrnedariet hal on t 0 1 dairy and creamery, giying price for each. flour, oatmeal, potatoes, cordâ€" wood. etc.. for the following institutions during the year 1896, vizeâ€" $ wood. etc.. for the following institutions during the year 1896, viz>â€" § At the Asylum for the Insape in Toronto, I ondon, Kingston, Hamilton M‘mico. _ Brockvidle and Orillia : the Central Prison and Mercer Reformatâ€" ory, Toronto : the Reformatory for Boys, at Penetanguishene ; the Instiâ€" tutions for the Deaf and Dumb, TUUICINO _ RCT M Ledvivel Oearne 1 Belleville, and the Blind at Brantford. Two sufficient sureties will be required for the due fulfilment of each contract. Specifications and forms of tender can only be had by making application to the Bursars of the respective institutions. N. B.â€"Tenders are not required for the supply of meat to the asylums in Toâ€" ronto, Loudon, Kingston, Haimilton, and Mimico, nor to the Central Prison and Mercer Reformatory, Toronto. cellar. The jowest or any tender not necessar ily accepted. Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Nov. 25th, 1805. ities Iu the Grey Review some six week« ago there appeared an article which was not published as given by me. So an c;’plun-:.t on of the matter is in place, My. Tucker came to my Cheese Factory, telling me he had been accused in the Church of having been guilty before this of tumpering with'big n‘nilk ar:‘) as ‘ Felw Noh n Te hn c in 27 n PB 0 $ 10E COdim uds io cSR ele ce w such was not the case I Jelt he ought to be freed from such blame and I gare him the following, viz:â€" â€"I hereby state that such reports in regards to Mr. Tucker watering his milk is altogether a false one, as I have always found his milk free of water and he was fined for one offence only. Janes MARSHALL, Cheesemaker. Boothv.lle. [The fur(‘{:oing_ad\'erlis(-ment in turn seems to call for explanation, We wrote the first _ advert isementâ€"by requestâ€" from notes sent to us, and instructions furnighed us through a third parcy, and while putting it in shape for the press was most careful to keep to the spirit of the original notes and instructions.~Ep.] That old established blacksmith shop in connection with wood shop. : Inquire of R. McFarlane, Insurance Agent. Also house to rent, with 6 rooms, good Inspectors of Prisor it Tt repdengent CORRECTION. Allan Park, Ont., Nov. 14, ‘85 TO LET. MARRIAGES R. CHRISTIE, T. F. CHAMBERLAJN, JAMES NOXON, fi"' P DEATHS BIRTHS i on on nA 2 epialant. ontc Qg\: o en t ajoa s and Public Char A ERLILGEZEKZ*! | THa,rd Times Versus Low Pricesl ‘A 60 DAYS‘ CLEARING SALE 2se0%%8e O'QQQO‘QO"“MMW“WW‘M‘ Loose or APPLY TO And Notiwe is heteny &!0°" °M "mI0. the said last mentioned date the said administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having reâ€" nu’('l only to the claims of which notice Eas been given as above required, and the said administrator will not be liable for said assets, or any part thereof, so listributed, of any person whose claim, notice shall not have been received as nforesaid at the time the said distriâ€" bution is so made. 1 oo o In the Estate of Damiel MceNiece, late of the Township of Normanby in the County of Grey. ye0â€" man, dccemtr({. otice is hereby given pursuant to the Npm\'iaions of the Revised Statues of Ontario, chapter 110, Section 36. that all creditors, and others having .clains against the estate of Dan iel McNiece, late of the Tu\\'nshig of Normaaby, in the County of Grey, / eoman, Deceased who died on or «bout the 9th day of Necember A. D. 1894, at the said Townâ€" c oo tarmanby, are on r before the who died en or al Necember A. D. 18 ship of Normanby, 20th day of November, A. D. 1805 voe > ic Ze it io deliver or send by post preâ€"paid to John P. Telfurd, of the Town of I urham in the County of Grey, Solicitor for Thomas MeNiece the administrator of the Estate of the said Daniel McNiece, deceased, a statement of their names and addresses, and full particulars of their claims, together with a statement of the security {iÂ¥f anyy held by them. And Notwe is hereby given that after h waeaid last mentioned date the said John P. Telfurd, in the (‘,unmy Thomas MeNie ERUMTUTM TCO Abscas Dated at Darham the 23rd day of Octâ€" ober A. D. 1895. J. P. TELFORD, Sulicitor for the Admiristrator. â€" HAY C ¢ M "‘,«’”QQ"QO‘.““‘Q‘”%M“QM omssgcsww c .. nnnnnnnnrerrpagrremmecrmmmnmmmmmmmeanmennmmmm Notice To Creditors. | 4 1b. Corrants, good Lruil, 290 lims o i : 5 Ib. New Figs 25c. 4 Ib. Prunes 25¢, l Choice Ceyion Japan Tea for 2oc. 6 Bring along your Butter and Eggs for which we will pay the Highest Market Price With the odds very much in {favor of the latter and no wonder wheun we get the pricesi down as low as we now have them. â€" With the 1st of November weivaugurate : Dry Goods, Millinery, Clothing, Boots and Shoes and Groceries Amounting to about § 2,000.00, Now we are not going to tell you a lot of uibx ; " Weatwnicc t 204 +9 ui eadcy ols weaaomne ty armets TCOe\ tak NT Amounting to about nonsense. â€" We are not just "S&old O vertize an article the pric 5 pieces Amazon Twills usually sold for 25¢, now 2.¢c. Heavy ‘Iwilled Serge, black & navyy, worth 60c for 48c. Heary Coating Serge, black & worth 75¢, for 60c. Mt. Forest. RAMSAY & MORLOCK ‘Sold Out." Bundles for Sale . OSBORNE, m Qfh on t on t nistrator will not beliable s, or any part thereof, so f any person whose claim, ot have been receivyed as the time the said distriâ€" MILLINERY !| MILLINERY! Clerk Market Scales to about §1 2,000.00, Now we are not going to tell you a lot of Â¥e are not going to quote an article at a price and when you come for it be Out." The Public know us better than that. They know thatiwhen we adâ€" icle at a price, just so surely will they get it here. A careful inspection of prices below will convince the closest buyers that we mean business. At Closest Prices during this Sale. <~rro00Gs $1.00. ‘$1,00, worth $1.00 for 85c. 1 Boots worth $1.75 for $ . worth $1.15 for $1.00. ed. worth $1.50 for $1.35 navy, 48 inches wide, OF OUR STOCK OF HIGH CLASS pomme@ T ET EITCHE on sense 22.00 for DERERESS GGCODS. UPPER TOWN, DURHAM. In the Eatate of Sames Walmsley, late of the Township of Egremont, in the Co. of Grey, Yeoman, Decscased. NOT[CE is hereby given pursuant to thr provisions of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1887, Chapter 110, Section 36, that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of; James Walmsley, late of the Township of Egremont, in the County of Grey, Yeonian, Deceased, who died on or about the 18th day of January A. D., 1805 at the said Township of Egremont, are on or before 3 The 18th Day of Dec., A good man in your district to repreâ€" sent the " Fonthill Nurscries of Canâ€" ads." Over 700 acres. The largest in the Dominion. _ Position permanent. Salary or Commission to rig{:: man. With the increasing demand for frait, a position with us as Salesman will pay better than engaging in farming. . Send us your application and we will show you how to earn good money. And notice is bereby given that after the said jast mentioned dau the «aid Executor avill preceed to distribute the assets of the said Deceased among the partics entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice has been given as above required, and the said Executor will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof so distriâ€" buted to any person of whose claim netice shail not have been received as aforesaid at the time the said distribuâ€" tion is so made. ~Dated at Durbam the 18th day November, 189. to deliver or send by post prepaid to John P. Telford, of the Town of Durâ€" ham, in the County of Grey, Solicites for Patrick Mohan, the Executor of the Estate of the said James Walmsley, Deâ€" ceased, a statement of their names and address, and fuB partioalars of their claims, togetber with a statement of the security (if any) held by thein. School Teachers!! its just the thing for !m-durlng the summer. Write for Boots and Shoes. Notice To Creditors. ermall uw ares. "n" AcDT TE ES 1|A delicious blend putup in i ‘be.and | 1 lbs. Packages DT JOHN P. and Mantle Cioths. $1.60 STONE & WELLINGTON, Mantles. Groceries. Staples. for $1.25. $1.40, TELFORD, of Durham, Solicitor for the Executor, We 5â€"4ths Table Oileloth worth 30¢ for Heavy Grey Flannel worth 15¢ fo 22â€"inch Grey Twilled Flannel Shee Good Check Cottonade worth 17¢ 1 Extra Heavy American Cottonade Heayy Wool Blankets for $1.98 pa Heavy Black Beaver Mantling worth $1.25, now $1.00 Heavy Black Loop Cloth worth €1.50 for $1.25. Double Fold Mantle Cloths from $50c up. Heavy Coating Serge, black, 54 inches wide, worth $1, AlJ Wool Ienrietta, black silk finish, worth 75¢, for 50c. All Woo!l Henrietta, black, worth 50¢, for 38c. Crompton‘s best Dress Steels 10c set. Buekramette Fibre Interlining worth;25¢, now 15¢ M M About 100 Boys 12 Bars Electric Soap 20c. 31b. tin box Biscuits 22c. 5 1b. Tapioca 25¢. Good 1J 1b. Rolled Oxtmeal 25¢. Regular 20¢ Japan Tea for 15¢ Regular 35¢ Japan Tea for 250. Choice Cevion Japan Tea for 2 In dok e oX e‘ "proxro Oxt. VÂ¥ > W Over facturers‘ pr All W r * | â€" Sold for 30c 1bâ€" in | Sold for 40c¢; h: it. | Sold for 500 Ipâ€" . Tea of Teas ~. â€" KURMA TEA CALL AND SEE OUR 1 Collars, Pads, Crocekery & Ginssware. Dinner. Tea & Tollet Sets i| &c., &c. Heayy & Lisht Harness TQ SY!T YOU. Workmanship Unsurpassed. We Handle everything in the Harness line, at right prices. Fine Choice in Valises, Grips, Horse Blankets, &c., &c. ‘ We do the trade in Raw Furs. Highest Price Paid. At Popular Prices. rls v, black or c Also a full assoptep0z66f â€"<=â€" FURS. +# kn HARNESS | 10°S €ss C it . LEAYVENS, Jr. PMamm e ] Sheeting worth 75¢ tor 60c. â€"â€" THE â€" and you will hpgcfecd;,. wo Bites, Whips, Pickles 10c bottle w $1.25 suit. ow £1.25 suit. )C Sken. r $11.03 ance on manu rdingly. e for 24 5 s .t th 60c clusest

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