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Grey Review, 10 Dec 1896, p. 9

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#.% i6 id #| J, A. HUNTER‘S, UPPER Townx. 4 Aeeniin ceoie the «lowing CHATTERLS ;â€" ‘r: Cows; Two one year olds ; Tw _ year olds ; One horse, 8 years, f One three year old colt ; â€" One lye n colt; I2good Sheep, There will be soldâ€"b;;ublic Auction on Saturday, the 12th day of Decem ber at the hour of 10 o‘clock a. m. aAt; the 1 1 tinl Hotel, Durlam The Boyce fu;;)ily passed â€" thro Crawford one eyening last week their way North East, Miss Maggie and Mr. James Boyle visâ€" ited friends in Shallow Lake last‘ week, Mr. Dugald McDonald nssisted h{ Fred Schultz were engaged last week in trimming stones for the foundation of a barn. Dugald is looking abhead and does not believe in leaving all the work till the last few months. F3 0 w oo t Geracrk til the wee sma‘ hours of the morning, Mr. Hugh ‘MeKinnon has returned home from the west last week. _ As Hugh is a favorite among the fair ones his return will be appreciated, Mt. Ford, f:om Hamilton, who was visiting at S.% B, Wilson‘s returned home last week"* Mr. Hugh was engaged week, Miss L. McDougall apent the past two weeks in Williamsford at Mr. Anderâ€" on‘s, The Stainfield Bros. had a large sewâ€" ing bee on Thursday last and some good work was done, â€" As night came ow fair faces began to gather around the house, swhere they skipped the light fantastic till the wee sma‘ honns . p p" [ HHTLASL Miss Cassie Boyle, who was home atâ€" tending the funeral of her mother has returned to Toronto. As corn and straw cutting is likely to be the job of the winter, the Boyce and H()hkir{( firms have recently amalgamâ€" ated and are ready to compete with any company, Miss K. Stew Dornoch, atten Sabbath, Miss Anderson and 1 from Tiverton were the 1 Tena Livingston last wee Miss Aggie Milne has gone to ton to take the place of her sist who has returned home., BAILIFEF‘S SALE 2 CAT Sm Up service was conduc here iast Thauksgiving Day by Rev Anderson. The County Council Election is stll gotting hotter and all our four candidates in Proton aso going to run, as far as we kunow at presont, On Friday night the firo Lell rung but the fire was only a chimney of MceArthw‘s store, Gib McArthur has now movedâ€"in our town where he brs the Hall blacksmith shop rented, this leaves our town with three llicksmith shops, all good workâ€" men,. Thomas J. Hall after spending the summer near Toronto is home for the winter, Mr, Alex. McDonald, after an absence of 5 years came homo from Mountana to stay a month. The story of the war is written by George Taylor Denison in so vivid a style that one can almost hear the musâ€" ketry and the shouting of the charging brigades, SatUurpay Nrarnt‘s COnurisrâ€" MAS this year is incomparably the handâ€" somest and most worthy production of Canadian art, and should be sent by everyone to absent friends who live aâ€" far but whose hearts have not grown cold when the name of Canada is menâ€" tioned. For sending to absent or loved ones in Old County, where they know little of our history, it is the brighest and most thrilling Canadian souvenir ever provided. It can be found at all newsdealers‘, price 50 cents, or mailed directly from the office of publication at the same rate. It may be added that the book is crowded ‘with ineresting stories and illustrationsâ€"one story beâ€" ing contributed by the Marquis of Lorne exâ€"Goyernorâ€"General of Canada. â€"â€"â€"â€"# $â€"4â€"â€"â€"_â€"._â€"_.__ Unless This year the Battle of Queenston Heights is the subject, a picture nearly three foet lohg by over two feet wide, painted by a Canadian artist and reprodâ€" uced by Canadian processes in fourteen colors, The surroundings of the battle are the mountain up which our yolunâ€" teers endeavored to climb, the historic gorge of Niagara, the blue distances which stretch through N. Y. State, and the mists which rise from whirl of the rapids, _In the foreâ€"ground General Brock is dying, supported by the arms of his lieutenants. â€" The Regulars are cbharging past him, the Indians are skirmishing through the rocks _ and trees to the right, and Canada‘s hero, with his swm-fuloft. cries out,. * Push on, York Volunteers." The picture exâ€" cites that strange emotion which conâ€" tains so much of patriotiam that one scarcely knows whether to choke up with the coming tears or to shout Wil.fl enthusiasm, Thandsgi_ving service w s issued A THRILLING PICTURE, Previously _ Redeemed McDonald, from with Sandv Hai wart and Miss Wer, of nded Church here last CRAWFORD. Chattel M O‘rtgage. HUPEVILLE. wb 4 fls s nald,. from Louise, Sandy Hobkirk last the glie.;(n; of Miss Mr. McDonald, e to Walkerâ€" sister Lizzic conducted 1 hr_nn gh Toat on Furniture of the Best Make ALWAYS on HAND. PICTURE FRAMINCG A SPECIALTY Would intimate that he will continue th Furniture and Undertaking Business est ab lished by his father in Durham in 1958 and will endeavor to givre all oif. and new custom ers the same eniire satisfaction. We are prepared to take h tracts and furnish all kinds at living prices FURMTURE AND UAPRRTaKIq N. B.â€"10 ensure a good job the Hides must be well salted as soor as taâ€" ken off. We beg to announce to that we have the mull re} PLANING AND MATCHING«&â€"â€" WATSON BROS By the Now Procoss which for Dromore, June 6th, ‘86 DONE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEERD, SHINGLES ON HAND HELP WANT Pâ€"FE0GRLE. “TORK FOR MEN ANJ) WOMEN. Wepay £6 to 810 per week for ensy home work Child can do it, No Mehrme, Hooks ar P+d4 dling This 1« hona file,. Send <+m=mmm for work and parijeulars at once. TSF SEYAMOUR SUP Horse Hiles, Cow Hides, Dog Skins, Tanned suitable for diing This is bona file, Send . and parioulars at onee, TIF $ PLY CoM : sonic Deraple, Can d m Robe Tanning I A beautiful Christmas work is ount. It is a christmas Edition of the Wi‘d Flowers of Canada, issued by the Montâ€" real Star. _It is creating a furore, Preâ€" mier Laurier wrote the publishers a most enthusias!ic letter on the Wild Flowers publication, and it was followâ€" ed by evlogies from Lady Aberdeen, Sir Oliver Mowat, Sir Charles Tupper, and all the principal artists of Crnad& and the States. Duiferin County Council are endeavor ing to secure more territory and are stretching out, hands for Proton and Dundalk. â€" They offer to free them from all obligations on account of past deâ€" hel;turc debt in Dufferin Co. Will they go Mr. F. McKinnon, of Rob Roy, thrash ed last Saturday, which finished a dirty job for another years _ His grain {urned out very well considering the season. Mr. Geo. Ryan, of the Corners, lost 5 calves some time ago, which have not been recovered yet. Mr. John Gray, of Bunessan, has been under the weather for the last few days but we hope he may soon be able to be out again. IMPROVED MACHINERY. The cold hand of death visited the home of Mr. Jesse Edwards_ and carried off an infant daughter, The funeral took place last Sunday. Mt. W. Young, after a conpleof week‘s work, has got his chopper almcs ready for work,. Mr. Alex. Bell has returned home lookâ€" ing hale and bhearty after spending the summer in the o‘d settlements, Sandy will be welcomea buick as be is a general favorite, especially with the fair sex. Mr,. Chas. McArthur, we are glad _ to hear, is able to be around again after his spell of sickness. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A LOVELY CHRISTMAS WORK. 4 . Jd. SHEWELL Robe Tanning ! _ for Finish and Softâ€" ness can‘t bo beat. toas & Goats â€"FULL LINE orâ€" Thos. Smith. ve the mull rebuilt arfi"J relitted with AT RIGHT PRICES ROB ROY. 4 4 4 take building cen of Material SEYMOUR SUP the public 7 Meseaein m . 2. on UGood Farm or lown Mor a yery low rate of interest. Business strickly Private and Confidential Full Stecks of Organs, Sewing Machines, Needles, Oils &c. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED. MONEY TO LOAN.â€"â€"â€" for other goods. The season will soon be here for about the first of November. D Bargains. PLOWS. _ For the baia: 91 KE d ue s se Piric ts sc 4 scA i d CE e Cl ied Abutl + We have bought a large :tock fiom the Massey Harris Co Ayr, and other large Manufacturers. _ We can giye you Siraw a from $5.00 upwards. STRAW CUTTERS & FEED BOXE! o § on € in 8 3 &E Nok a ) 2 nules y schools,. d, . 1 you Â¥ in and sc § Million @ Pacific R \i: EnCt ie P + n s &O@ SC mmeneny comsmun omm PLoto Albums from 60c up. Sterescopes 25, Sterecope views 5¢. each _ Silk handkerchiefs a large assortment of ftancy Cups and Saucers, Picture Books, Xmas Cards, Candies, etc. Be and gsee him. "fi,_v"‘ ’h ,;“ GGezxatnmn 4; HAS ARRIVED at the BIG Santa Claus No a stone nor a hiil, the very 2 nmnules from one town and \ra schools, churches, etc. If you have a team, implements in and scee me. Millions of acres of best Pacific Railway. sigaile CALDER ONE SPLENDID FARM ONâ€"â€"HALFâ€"â€"SHARES in South Dakota With a Ing stock of Xmas Preseats for young and SLEIGHS CUTTERS & a» n H. A. MUNMNTER G%QWWMW For the baiance of the season we will give you bergam Plows, as we want to clean out stocks and meke M be here for these articles w« . RnARANTNINE ADnmmmmananeme...____ In Groceries we have an extra J: Ib. paper bagse, lined with lead, worth 80¢. Our Toa at 26¢ need have a nice Granite Teapot weli that. We will throw in a lb, of J for hall a dollar. Every hone h« Now, we will give you a flut iron, 1 Ib. of Baking Powder for 40c. A Black Melton Ogercoat w}[h a nice, Aressy garment, and x ‘a The readyâ€"to wear Clothir_u: we sell las Stocd“:i for years, and so bas our prices. OQar ¢lothing i, by W. E. Sanford Mu_muctunng Coy., and WR} ston & Co., but the prices are made by ourselyi, as our clothing can and does stand tho Strain of usage, so does our prices stand the atrain of harg We Quote Good Friezs Overtocts 3t The Actual Teg _Is the Best P; Come and see n:e. We these articles. Our on‘t fail to be around LIVINGSTON, â€" Agats, â€" L. CRANT, ALL_OUR PRICES EQUaALLY CHEAP land for sale very cheap of the Northan ery best, level, rich loam, 820 «rrosâ€" l railway, 2} miles from another town, , etc., and want to make money, cal We Lare a large amount of it to on Good Farm or Town Mortsag® In two colors and 1 extra Japan Ten done ) th lead, for $1.25, A tew 2fe needs no advartisi.. | old, ROBES. necas no &d vertising. well worth 50e and . of Baking Powder, n# holder needs fat iron, bandle and Uh a velvet collar, fAyt exira value, ouly 85.0 l1 suipments Wid ®" Bee ihencaapd g4 _ Co.. Watson raw and Core Cas do you good well lined 439C up s 25¢ Dolls, q Sure and | am Frost & Wood‘s Sim;o A Sere, Buckey Mowers : AREHOUSE, se Car Brockville Bug; Gananogue, and Campl don Carriages & Buggics VERYTHIN se Car Chatham Famous also Snow Ball Wagons. ew Bbtock of the tamou Cartsâ€"at fabulous price ; take this nking our t patronag vinced that | merit & the kinds of Fa ans & Pianc And Sold a rge Saie We beg t ers and that we sSystem, its equi h1 CKSON Maxwells‘s Lig â€"cheaper than e The NO. inspe Money in beought ANC business

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