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Grey Review, 15 Apr 1897, p. 8

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1’ iit [I , H Etor health for tho In! 6 or T tely the had an attack of la Funpunied by lmbitis wl brought to our mind Wilt Me's long. that too often we forgot tho man that mak- behind tho plough. But on Friday our mien! fooling. were nud- denly uuwpdlikn the music of a {aw may hugs I heard in J. Renton'. Beids the ot her "Quins. we, record the death of Mrs. Hugh Arhmn which took place-Inst Thursday morning. Dreamed had bern in very Poor hmlth fy tho In! 6 S"." 7 years and ind Li, jfriii',i,ik'ei,il,iy),?," GGWTiiii; pad up jinn! whyt 119115 which M""' -- w“ v“, __,_,_,'_ -. 5.-.". p". tau". 1 . "-7: V'." ' Quite. a number of iiiUiiie'ffiiUri' here E with Ttia'. Reid haw tapped the urn-t an If neple I tttOutro. with mum or lens nut-rev. get."- " nt-; Mr. John Wil: Inn says that he hm made that " tam " 1 “Ed 'ttmhtttic, h touch molrassea that he does nnt know , trip to Hanover what In do with it. Ttr not make WU undo-nun any with it, Peter. and 'Iuyite us to to take. " lone t help at. it 'd ' fields for a shor . A very plenum vlir took place at l we his tteat ttirl. the residence of b rs.’ J. Adam's on . tir. rand Yr. 1 “‘odne-day evening of this week being "an. visited at the 'narriage of her dunghter Aggie to Sunday and atte Wm. Selma-mm! John Nolan: living W. L. Dixon. E; south of here. y, (“and our f','gi'ei tinck. also ttttem Nations alumna! bani-y hare wish F Ed Henderson to have been in thi Fl,'.', Pace. “mm-“ma _delrgt; '. no regent} 0999633! wavereledto um." in ma... . The rampart o trptlttppb we were led to {Johan that we gQIth’IYAuLI 1trlfrnENy:in.tt Our mail onrrier, Hummer Stern, is m m going on his daily mute to Baldwin. We hope he will givo u tmud satisfac- PY?. P' the Sanger 1",t't. 996.. titeret. Mr. Frank Hopkins is I‘m-y linking ready to build a new ham this spring. Mrs. Geo. Haw And Miss Maggie Mar. Pave. swimnn Punk, were visiting " {he home of the {Miner's parents. Mr. Ltd “is. Chang _tlctgenaie. recently. Jim McKenzie in mg ed with And- (at Leslie for a few moms. atiss J. kennel, of Pmmn. mm dres. making at R. Renwick's last week. Miss Ellen Merzie " dress making for Mrs. Neil Calder. Also Andrew Hay has engaged with “in. Brown for a whilc. ill-", 5ooa?..ttthpeer 1tttr,efftttfeerreke_ Ne. 40 to ' “ism! LORRESPONDENCEQ - - - -"- ---v- -e--__-e.e -_"__. vâ€"----- --------vo nva- 11 ”U W. lllglltl-V dnmagod by want, but good enough for ttaating--rlhumti9 they go at 6 spools for 5 cents. Prom Montreal Another 8torr-- Re.netr,?fade f.1eutlntrtAt pIjeo never before heard ot-Perhaps never Gem Soup- " Burn {or 26 cents. Fibre interlininr-0 cent. I yard the beet English nudity. uldom Iold lu- thntt It ttenttg a md. (Mars ny's.) A snap in Black Dull Goodl. plum. Murray's. Warranted not to fade and to resin Bll Midi, " in, Wide. Reg. 50 ttenta ,d.--otl, 100 "rihr-ttr day only Me. rd, tti century and '1'.” :old at. from Gui.' G." J “I ‘uvw um um u 500 yds. American prints 35 in. wide-go to-day at 60. a. yard. 200 Bottles Stephen’s English Ink-to-day 1 cent a bottle. M TUESDAY APRIL fll)tll 1000 yds. Crum’s English‘ 'Prigfl at 70. yd. These are the talk of Including Gum's. Ashton), and Washton’s famous English Printtt, in GREAT VARIETY. D8388 GOODS. and in fact all staple and saleable goods. were personally selected by Mr, DIOIORE. a I -"- .H Vvv --.Pe-- .., I-uu "f'"""'"' "ever Ignin ,a be etpmlled---Merih, Fine Hopsuk suits north $6.00 to-dly $8,89 each. These no not trill) u the price would indicate. Prices are_ not I taetor--rre got them " our own pritmr---roa banefit, Youth'a and boys sum from $2.75 etch up. IT DIDNT TAKE LONG TO POT THE FIRE OUT, BUT LONG ENOUGH TO MAKE Some DRESS GOODS. Once mom as always, WE WERE THERE. and um o doubt you’ve heard of the recent failure of one of the largest Wholesale Home: in Canada, (Mel This stock was bought by a jobber at a rate on the dollar, and was afterwards oltertsd to the WE WERE ON THE 8P01lly---0AEliit IN HAND adllh. CllStdErer0Eataat,",acSir & Go ALL INTELLIGENT PEOPLE WILL Ai d1steis1ve power of low prices tells here. fhaurday & _ Two Sneeiai Sale days, APRIL 20th and Mth. I Mia-n Bella sod ‘Liuio Morrison, Htt h McNah. of 4th com. Gleneltr, sanding"). Jammie. who have spent the winter in Mich. returned last week Inuk- ins welt. .. In. llEWIInI~ In In? AVBIII‘P. " en- aqu with Mr. John Mekerttnie, of the kooky. for the Ituumer season. Wm. Firth. Travers, on, is engaged with Jns. Firth for the summer tumor. We understand It is to take a long trip rot i' fieuitrvr a short cut. I Glenroden. id a visit to Owen an! “Midas: friends for a. few Ed. Henderson and Geo. Lothian were appointed dologutn to Inn-cling of Pres- bytery in #uiaiein on Tuesday. w o undo-mum! It is now the otyirpm to take a long trip round through the fields fur a short cut when "no goes to see his but girl. r. . nd _ rs. Geo 0 Binnie. of Bun. es'gm. i'v"/ld', at morgue!"- parents' on Sunday and attended church at Amos. W. L. Dixon. Rgt., and J. Mather. Ben. tinck. also attended chmch. Mr. John Wiuon, our furniture doalcr and nun-hank. had an extended business trip to Hanover but week. Frank Adams. we are mid. i, with Mr. McnlvrHe, of Nomi tl mnnlhl. Also an” Wm. J. Hay in going to he with 3535: Reid. of Holstein. for thm moat a. I would advise you: Merritt corres- pondent to keep his eye on some young men who find attractions in his district. One of our ouug men, not many rode from the whistle. has the inside track it is thought. but it is uphill work, (in two wuyshvith such a good secondns the Nor! h Line yonnx man. However, look- ing into the orbs of vision of our own y. m. you can see Iovc’s sunny smile aging I LII] going again Thursday tut' It More then her feeble {rune could hear. the cur-[Ice were interred in the Amos church cannery last Saturday followed by u large rum-nurse of friends and re- lemony, showin the great respect she was held in. Kev. Mr. McVicur was in attendance. wry. ligwjm pf, the Aveme. BANKRUPTCY and FIRE. EDGE HILL At 8 deloek, not [any ugh, a general Fire Alarm was Factory Cotton " cent: a yard, worth 6 can“. Ladies' Tan Oxford Shoes worth $1.25 (all sins) going to-dly " 92 cents I pair. Newest shapes. Patent Bfyer Moulds-The oblong ai...., _ - U" _ _ - . Don’t miss an item. share, shear, 10 ia, Jia, ii"iiii'r' M cents. oid. is engaged Normanhy. for Sunnd weeks ' " WE BOUGHT HEAVILYIND GOT Josnmi’s P31033615 Tri, tttttttt alliir'atlalltaltam tttttttt ot-ttraps never _ ,w-"..,- Ian‘llllllcllL and " employ the very latest and most improved methods for pro mating. All stock carefully packed” under our pornonal 'ytpervisufn, and all new varie- I ties teeted at our trial farms before be: ing catalogued. These are the only testing orche-ds connected with any Nursery in the Dominion. Agents Wanted to Represent Us. Special attention given to Park, Cem- etery and Boulevard orders Estimates l furnished for supplying entire orchards. Why buy of foreign concerns or of middlemen when you can purchase am cheaply of us and get better. value. 9utttyc* l'CtWQ‘liQH more and. .a..o- clinmted. , Catalogue (English or Fiench) free on application. . ' Stone & Welhngwn, hrak J. A. HUNTER’S, poo ACRES. Shrubs, Roses, Fines and Seed Pota- toes. Wt'; have the largest assortment and enmlox, ths, Inn-‘9 l...A-n. -- I mum UBNAnBNTAL TREES. FONT]! ILL JF URSERIES The Leading Canadian Tpy Men F, y, . ri2't,rrt,/i,iirrs'i'riH't'ty, WMxm T ment and and must tyNT3itqRrumtsriofels TORONTO Ir. IB.-! epsure , good job the Hides must be well united u IOOI u h ken off. Bythe New Process, which for Finish and Soft- ness can’t be beat. Horse Hides, Cow Hides, Dog Skins, Tanned suitable for llrtle Tanning! Satisfaction Guaranteed ringing in the city of Toronto, the great "taNitrhrrtent q! TO MAKE Some Tremendous Barzains in HIGH CLASS T.ttrtrii, out} now we’ve got a goodly share of Murray's Store in ours. AND Bottom! TONS or NEWEST SPRING Goons .RIETY. GLOVES. COTTONS. SHIBTINGS. BLOCK AND COLORED acted by Mr. Hunter himself. . Robe Tanning! Robes t Goats . SEE OUR STOCK OF BICYCLES‘ 'PNilND THIS BARGAIN SALE. Thos, Smith. And so we could go on it space permitted and fill this entire paper gtuna--early shoppers not firet ehoiee, .vnid the afternoon: on people ont-prides people like. Don't mm this ale. Ltyyets' Pttekypnd Tan Kid Table on Cloths-h doren new pieeo---extN quitlitr--itiq can“ t yard. Chewing Totraeeo--Futl 1b.---lro. day M cell". Double Fold Spring Dress Goode in new checka. etc. Regular 20 cents yard. If you're here fl”, you'll get, a” you need to day ll " cents a rd, -- __ ___--- r..uvu nu uuc "Ullu‘WU-uuy " CBS ll ya Never sold under ordinary circumulnces leu than 12le. tard. 200 yards American Prints-mot so wide-nt 4} cents a yard. 500 (Only) SOLID Bruur Corn Scrubbing Brushes, 5 cents each. These are not the ordinary but I tremendous 'tmp--) 191 new nil SATURDAY APRIL 24th. Ashton’s & Washton’s finest prints in the ,oIld--to-day 9} cts a yd Never trohl under nrdinnrv pnrm.mn...--.. L-. n.-.‘ “u . (McMaster and Co., Toronto,) noted for "tttttt GRADE Moist ) the trade at unheard of prices. AS USUAL an, atinzped, Satutdcy we ii, 6:262. pair. Gloves, all his: 1rirTitiii;ieC/i; $1.25 pair. - Ill" bent French mult- .was on fire The undersigned offers fur sale or rent that dealt”. park tot, in the ytlhtge of Priceville. formerly owned by thehue James (Smut-mu. Lot. con- tains 1351mm all under cultivation. On the lot is a Rood bongo. ....a I...“ Fire lmurrmre promptly attended to. 31,' fo " immt. hat or}; bin? “1&3,thth beat oAfti/iri%rii.'ii.' I have heavy Stocks of all kinds of ttoods, ronsistiuy (5/ A ear-load of Many Harrie Drilb. A rar-load of the Adam’s Wag/gout. A car-load of Buygie: and Carts, These are going fast, come and get your choice. SPmOos/ m, have a number left, and would I u imp: q bargain here it your chance - - Marriage Licenses ism can“ Lowel- Town Implant”; WmI-oollu. PARK LOT For Sale or to Rent. 'ga Farmer should have MI in Me Market. Departmental Store, Upper Town. mgr $9chth Percival Plow. .;_ " ---, -- . -. L Calder Saturday, "nun" :1va Plow. aak your ad "or about it who you it it the market. Come and an if}?! mud]. STOVES. Pricoviuo. and would like fo clean them met at cool priee. " your chum. All kind: of Havana. Churn- 'tr, in DRILLS! a Maury Harri: FLOWS! comely tmPntiiikrtsre'inti"eTiii. Saturday 60 of 'em to " Mk. each. I In Dippera--extm heav-- To-dny speciu 8 for 10 cenu. Canadian Tweak-Full range or them. mums: 97 designs. Regular 50 cents a yard, Today 25 cents I lard. Kolohl Ceylon Tea will be urv- ed hot to all our pntrom urday--eall for a cup of this delncioua ten. lrabre.itmt Selma] "tTeil-ttOtt. l entire paper with wonderful Bur. afternoon: crowds. Always goal. L. --l- Gum. RYAN. . Rot, any Hum: Or to C, Raprpost, new!!!" can. Durban. The undersigned Mm to want that tine brick store ndjuining the Ventral Hotel, Durham. Two doom hom the hunt. The best trtnnd in u, r Town, Rent Mannie. Apply to": proprio- um flan)! of then. "oat we) may; issued. amount of Money fit imp " Dritt thG Spring, It i. the i, I 'tdes . prime " , We take th , thanking OI past patron N. 4 convinced th W111 merit, t" . . New Prints frt New Dress Go "V New Lace Cur EVERYTHI "Large Sag WAREHOUS All kinds of F Organs a Pia Chas. And Sold . _ Call and mqu Bee our Lines of "" I'll" ttt . , Big Line of w ers an that we Systen: its equ We be New Table cred, 2 New Spring Whit Th

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