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Grey Review, 19 Nov 1896, p. 4

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92 0 i fl: i E U K 6 wish her spesdy recovery. *‘ At the ta â€"and so a llulnql{ Ryan has been unden the -tt:lw Mhnwflyhpm Mr, Thos, Amos is visiting at his brothâ€" hor‘s, Mr. Goo. Amos. Our C. E. Society are adding to their numbers of late. = ajog Why has our undertaker removed the vailing from the inside of his hearse some time ago, Never count your chickens beâ€" fore they are hatched. C. E. Society held s song service at Abe church on |Monday last which was ‘well attended, a number of outsiders beâ€" Illh Cam the corners @44 figfimdm& been hut-,.h' ling the plow along during the last few | i* The been win m.“waumm very wintry Mr. Sam Seott, been laying i m;dwo.dbrw,l‘::«. e Mr. Wm. Firth offlhh?n.llhra stay of several weeks with his parents returned to his work Thuseday mornâ€" ~ Our mill men are aleaning up the yard zeady for their winter stock of logs to 'i'b.m of Ind of this viei. nitym.oh‘toh.nm’mm fit&fim&n.mMfib Mrs John I’no is now some better under the care of our Dromore M. D. when the ligious de to come it intended t ory to the of keeping bachhall, Tom says he must rent sell or get a woman,. The young laâ€" dy who assisted to write the Dromore correspondence a week ago might apply. io oFour ufchelore 4 A ired W t to h h le th lfi i ting tire. e regre ave to chronicle the oflz:.‘;’ii‘é"fiu hd?"'l‘:m ‘Sty: lfo must ghsth of onef % GlJenolEl oéd aet.';lerlsl f ig e person of Mr. Jas. Henderson, whic :.yntw:;l::ig?:d‘ to write Tt}:‘: gr‘:»ntgot occured ?“leé’;xry. ofioxanl;e.;v eo.th; corear ndenceav.voo{ugo mlg&'m' wife, six sons and three daughters to Mr,. Thos, Amos is yisiting at his broth | mourn the loss of a husband and father. Aher‘s, Mr. Geo. Amos. The funeral which was hrieli attended Our C. E. Society are adding to their | showed the respect in which he was numbers of late. hbeld by the community, The service Why has our undertaker removed the | WA# conducted by Rev, Mr. Humprey, entitled al Sechool st the childre are to hay ROB ROY. d Aazk e mss suitably rewarded by leavi: at the scribe‘s office. Mr. Archie McMillan, of Scotchtown, is home from Waterloo, where he has been making timber, Say Archie, did you see the Mink on the Saugeen last Buniay? . Two young men through here one e ber, They intende Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Carson spent Sunâ€" day with friends in Vandeleur, Miss M Conkey, accompanied b Miss Gorh“:,llehody, .uendog.nsi pu'l; held at Mr. Richard Whittaker‘s, Aoxt As and at Fail Wilham Wfl_l;am Wallace was in »*U Thursday visitingab his father Manunel. e ie n m olA s e Mifilâ€";J ennie Doupe 18 .!" """"~ gunest of Miss Lucy S this week. Miss E. Groat, of Mt. Forest, is yi ha» narente, Mr. a0d Mrs. Wuw. Gro: _ Miss E. Groat her pareute, Mr. au;s't'BI Artbor 1884( on Sabbath. Mrs. W. L. Brown last week the guest © manâ€" Miss Bessie Irvin, of Houth Bend r‘be guest of Miss Kate Smith over ay. LOCAL AND GENERAL Juo,. Young, f nadele s uo. Young, Mz. Jno. Nichol, Hampden. came Youug, Rev home from the west WO weeks ago ;"utb Egr Glascott, C .uwt.ml avd Cuiinth corre»: AT.:;"%:": pondence received too late for this is80¢. _ presented to THANKSGIVING gServicEs. â€"Next giit being a Thursday, service wWill be held in ®8?Y frien Trinity Church at 11 a. m. _ A collecâ€" aud the Re1 tion will be taken "P for the funds of _ s Huron College. In the Presbyterian Chureh, service will be at 2 p. m. [ JRIERSON. The usual collection. to Mr. a P o n e â€" Andan ghtoel'. bell wil he usuas COSFCY CCC Mr. N. Mclntyre shipped a car loga : £P°C > _ lambs from Port Eigin, last week. MCKECHNIE I+~*"! .‘ mo MUr A. Darâ€" 7th. to Mr. Mr yan a tlown ot h Abotsins Antttitst # ® st, is yieiting _ A Harppy :’.fa“fi'.f"v'v'.... Gront, _ Mr. John t Mt. Fomt.P 'r:fl :l'n: Ztn :ie‘t'o: Isaac at the P# Amale Yo4 of Mrs in YQo'il, dl' Morefield (I«s* mer.â€"inâ€"law‘s, I+â€" va -'u; a daughter. | ParrErsox. â€"In Efill‘emom, on Nov the _ 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. 8 Pattersor rom _ adaughter. ' l‘° parcavem â€"In Durham, on Nov. 1 the O %;o Mr. and Nrs A. Dargavel, 1 le buyer Arch. Little bought Â¥ eattle in the townships &. ing Dorham, for Mr, Goddred, ry , who is taking 300 to a ranch ’l\h must have left some mon. .g: be:lntry. dM}'. Litltle is an yer, and is still pickin cattle at good prices, ® iERsox. â€"In Bentinck, on Nor. 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. K. Grierson.a dan ghter. (Still born.) cKrEonx1®. â€" â€"In Glenelg, ® Nov 2 w 0 T\ / MOI aahnin 8OnN WeppIFG.â€"At the home of BIEKTHS. D. MiKechuic, Satty Partiame t week an orpha s employed by 1 eded in making hi alentine Reodor‘s rus Movixa.â€"J d was brisk for y yeut off lively, a t Dalgary taking 4 were not in m ue neral aspect of th h last year at th ying. We hope ue on a rising gra Yor Waxt A I aronto Morning V wind you, will EvYIEW to Jan 1. mhe now and gCc ear free, | It bhas t daily, and many utures. G 10 8 P: n need of the: call and inspect ; modeis seen in be well fitted f« Once there he 1 table Umbach, H. Halcomb, C "i' of the St. L imlished a coup! tion,. â€" Beveral 1, or rather @ proosters, in tw« «sions all over t ge foundry work in ®LU : may* o qy County Cou meet for the 1 the thief an« to call at th Hereiy miwa B* /« zou cal in the neigh wwe, from wi material and edition. s for $1.35 ning of cat!t our farmme: anner, V. & ; quite bus o this o. £@ OAT and jo ht, t9 + week was W a i()ll of

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