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Grey Review, 5 Feb 1897, p. 10

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Jo Ji, Rlhrrfifi) pepariipysptal more '. UPPEF so PIU? LADIES’ 01921) Panama. Burrow!) 3001's .myrned make, all sizes, medium width. $1.12 a pr. today instead 0 {PM Igyri; but not Least Day. For Tuesday 500 yds. extra Crash Toweling---By all that: naturalyou sh this, you usually do but then we’re (onerous during our Big a hot too late you may have 10 yds each, at 4 l-2c yd instead of 1 LARGE SELECTED stuyNlmilfr--(ahrays ly.' ltr) " long a Mayday at tit, ltr. This is thildranh, dar--Brinit them along. For Monday, Feb. 8, Please Note " No Produce taklslriii2 week. ""iiiii only I For Saturday, Feb. (l, ---- In addition to what has been already advertised we offer these attractions. Come now and come earlr--8.30 a. m.--the doors open-ie goods are here, if you're not too late. Remember A Reduction on almost everything in the Store. Pleased with the throi1s--Charrnei1 with the Mutrio-Delighted, and more than ' nttnted with the Prices asked. This Wonderful Saw-casting all our former and highly suc- ,ceasful effortt, into the shade for the extraordinary lowness of the prias--1ilvssrs thing that is designed to gladden the hearts of judicious hout0esspers.---BUT DO COME EARLY and avoid the CROWDS, CROWDS, CROWDS. CEYLON TEA Kol ona Te malfe iii;.,iidiicpr' g mum Nothing But CROWDS, CBCWDS, CROWDS _llj,llli,,lj,ll':,i_,li, BMW SALE! FREE with ovary $3.00 ptirchasz aniiuiiGiii." Idtoods unarmed for mag My: will be on 8an at above prices only on ar, . BUT ONLY mr T ONLY . A. HUNTERS FULL SWING. To make every house happy - 1 paqkage will Je giyen Pr'"""""""----- The last day STILL We can supply neat covered, Tin Pails. holding 10 lbs each. cheap. FEB l, .-2c n? iiiiitiirof iiic.' J.t,tttrtltc)itt_rtphy.rfi1td minnow UPPER TOWN. roman BOOTS. Whitham's re- '. to-day instead of 81.60. "ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO MC RE DAYS MORE DAYS 500 lbs. will last. Mm Marge Whitman in “no hon from Toron on 0. visit. . Mr. Wm. Brown has been seriously ill for tome time with inihunation of the _1tpntts und La Grippe. Dr. South has him in charge and we are glad to l hear he in recovering. Min Nellie Scott returned to Hsmilo ton aftern weeks visit in and Around the. old home. I Mrs. Goo. Wilton, on the N. Line bu been quite ill, but I suppooe that wide. nuke Merrft correspondent will look after that, - Miss Mary Wells. Toronto, I. homo fol-“a time. her mcther being quite an- man. and is ddini iGGi'iiirrtGi'iGL" teaming it to Holstein. g on. A plenum. little party was held " Mrs. Lnughton’u hospitable homo on Friday evening lat. Mr. Thou. Long has sold hisglaco ttttd bought a fifty It!" lot. near riceyillr, and will he movmg away in the spring. Tam la a good neighbor and will be mus- Pnto'iu visiting he} jilGi'td and friends Mrs, Jno. Barnes (nee Min Emma Bell ”an, ?f. 1U.t Portage, now, of Tor- Mr. Mn. Smitten N. Dakota has been home for Several weeks visiting old ocean and friends. He is looking well, andman Fiends have welcomed him. His hrotgor John is bookkeeper We be- ltte, in the far west. getting on well We had new neighbors in our villa tor a sham time lately but they didn't stay long. returning to where they came from where We think they had hum-r stay for a time yet. Miss Annie McArthur of Toronto come home hurt Wetipesuhtr to attend moped side of her mother Mrs. Chas. Me Arthur who has been very sick with inf1amation of lhelungs, but is teeny- ering now. Mrs. T. Banks and Miss Lizzie Mc- Arthur of Edge Hlll siaited triends in our burg recently. Mr. Donald McCoskel y of Rob Roy has had an attack of the "Urippe" lately, hr is alum“ hunaelf again, it must, go ' a mm U. to be laid up be- cause he ' ‘uch a hustler when well. .1491", Haryiyon hu tyrned, timber- The Patrons of this neighborhood chose Mt. Sandy Bell as delegate to the County Atstsocuatiott held in Flesherlou Feb. 2nd. Mr. Hugh Edwards in very sick at present. but We hope he may soon be able to be at work once more. Grant McComb supplied our school wmrumther years wood one day last wee . Mr. “lax. Bell Br. has been bet. tart fm a week or two lately but is on the mend now. Mr. John Brown. of the Corner. I turned front Hamilton after spending month with his autumn! musmu. Another pioneer of Egremont gone the road that no lravellor returns. 0n Jhnuary 11th Mr. George Pollock died ut the age of 06 yours at "miueuce lot a'. con, 3, Is'r,ivuau, Mr. Pollock came from near Londonderry, lrrlnml in the year 53am! settled on we farm which he died on. In Trt he married the purulen- who still survives him. Three sons and three dunghers nlso Ionian: to mourn the loan ot a kind and affectionate father for the past. fifteen years Mr. Pollock has curried the until between Murdoch and Holstein and u. more punctual or ohliging mail carrier could not he found in the province. About u year ago he was thrown off a load of wood his arm being broken by the, tall and also receiv- ing intent ll injury of which he never fully reeovereu, " few months ago he took a severe attack of asthma and ti- naluy heart failure resulted, death claim- ing tum for its own. Murdoch friends extend heartfelt sympathies to the he. reared widow and family Rev. Mr. Con- nor of Durham preached a Very touching sermon to a. large congregation. DIED. ...in Buffalo on the 19th Nov. Mrs. Herbert Ash nee Miss Bean Mc- Meeken. The deceased for the past ten years has lived in Bumvlo, and was mu- ried last a Ting to her now bereaved husband. her mother “as with her for a week before she died, much sympathy Ins extended to Mr. M chieeken and fann- v. Miss M. Slmrf‘e. a skier of the bride and Mr. P. . Coletwe were the snpporlers. Among the fl iemls frnm a distance. were Mr. and M rs. Geo. Sharpe. Dundalk. Misses Gertie King and Minnie Sharpe. Mt. Forest. Mrs. Rev. Kitehin Misses B. Culberson. M. Large and M. E Orchard. Durham, Mr. and Mrs w. J. 'Pitt Holstein and Mr. nod Mrs. D. . Colelidge. Dromore, and othem. A number of valuable presents were Presented to the bride. The happy couple eftThursdny morning for t heir newhome Rose City, Michigan. The best wishes of many friends allow them. A Happy W'. d ling at thehome of Mrs. D. Sharpe Egreuumt. m 5. 20 p. m. Mon. day Nov. 18th inst Miss Sarah Shurre was united 'n man" ”:0 in Mr. u. Defurd nfRnse Chg. Michigu I Rev. Mr. Kiuh. Ing of Dar mu perYorvmm": the wranony in the present-out a guodiy number of the friends " the bride, Miss Mar A. Gordon is at prtsent, learning 't'llrordir with Mr. Kedsley of Holstein‘ Miss L. Johston has returned to our midst again after a year's stay in 01-- chnrdviile. Intended fer last week. Milo M. til. Orclurd of Durham was visiting relatives and friends on thin line a few nys last week. Mm, R. Irvine of N. W. T. spent: few days with Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Orchard during her stay in Ex remont. McKet-hnie Bros of Durham purhnaed Ers/year. Black's farm on Friday for DROMORE. ..->., BOB ROY. IURDOCH. "D. Hows Bows. Att-ui-teta botne.urammeted Ola nut der to Stamina! Bank Duh. Commissioners. [any to lend. [one] Invested for Parties Farms bought and sold. David Jackson. Jr,, a... Mr. u Man! E Jackson. 2mm, 1mm. Land Valuators, . Insurance Agents, Full Stocks In all other lines. taken in exchange for Goods. Robes of all kinds from " upwards, Just tl This is the sewn to make your wife or sister the presel ine or Organ. I have a full stock of the celebrated Rs) will give you 15 Ear cent diseoaat for the next 60 dard. Doheny & Karn rgana. . I have plenty of it to advance on ttood Farm MONEY at a low rate of Interest and suiuble tern Loans entirely Contidcntal. CUTTERS_ The finest lot ever seen in Come and get your choice when the hug - comes they will go like hot cakes. CONVEYAN CERS. Dec. 16th 1896. A dose give: immediate relief. . . . ”any 500 a bottle. Dr. Budd's White "i'"1tt'i11tia,'1u,ea for COUGHS COLDS and all diseases of the -- -- Having derided fo remind the buainma alone. I have molth fo give OM!“ ha aim in Stones and Winter Goods. for the new! (tidy damn f hurt M341 out and beat assorted Stock (g Storm ever alumna i n low". all kind. of 000,2ng Moves, Ilmlim Storm, or Slow». Coal Stove: (9 Fa mums and at price: you can OU/t to (my. COUCH BALSAMM Especially adapted for JACKSON fl. FUR DOUGHS & BULBS (i)jljijijii)) "f'((riiilfi 250 per bottle, lMlelAEMENT WAREROOMS Head Wear Body Wear Foot Wear of the best quality and Values, Second to None) C. MCARTHUR luurr of Marriage Licences. Test 'em once, you'il u.” again. "llritlt, New tt Cheap. (l read i. Sold cnl y by [l, magma DURHAM. -- TEROAT and LUNGS. WITH upwards, Just the season to [my n Durham and away down in price. we stock is on hand. As soon as the [Dnlglish'o Old tknndd Vs tut.' I I. an". $3322, dore Gum For Coughs, Colds, Bron. Shim, Sore sister the presentot a Sewing mun selcbrated Rsymnnd helm.» .2 / next 60 dard hall "oek ot ikl. Tent Futon ials {CALDER LOWER TOWN Dvitiror. limited Supply ot '"T.e . fp.. “a... mm or Town Mortgnges terms for the Inmwer. Whooping Couch, - in it. fuvor....es and 9r of Bell, ts a N, thankix / past P couvim " Ch All kind Organs Call and EVER Darin Lil D0 V0 L. ta; it

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