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Grey Review, 9 Apr 1896, p. 3

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very best valuo at em before buying. €ar out ou s at lowest PRING Lm hig fact. ) 1." Best Oatmeal Glycerine Soap, salvanized 14 made for reu t dn# i; PE E § ho »:; e want your trade CRAT 1 Feed. Profits." \ . Piano. 3 from ‘chnie wide, $1.00 2 pr. M on ns geats, sale ! Tees siftrmineet i6ttvement vuleeenina t C Li ERE NN. DURHAK alns all and Wintes ustomâ€" Cutters, &e nerally attended to an stock Bell, to coan any rgies and on Cash Darge CHe our thy M Epidemics Hort Eusiness. * _ A well organized borrd of health is as much of a necessity to a town as a regular physiclin is to af«niily. An epideraic will often do as much material damage to a town‘s business welfare as a scricus fire, disregarding for the moâ€" ment the other features of such a caâ€" Iamity. Well informed, energetic health oflicers can do much to ward off such svils. We have men in our town who ars fully capable of filling such posi« tions. It is our business to see that they have the means aud tho authority to use their knowledge for the public ® Relics of the Past. ; Wooden shatters for store fronts are a relic of a time that has passed. So are woodecn sidewalks. _ The woodcn shutâ€" ters have been taken down for good. Lâ€"t us take the, wooden sidewalks rp. â€" â€"â€" Seedymanâ€"I am the suthor of a book entitled. "How to Bo Successful In Business Without Advertising." â€" Showecaseâ€"What claim have yoy on the assistance of the merchants? ~â€" > of an old sheet, or will do.. It kceps more clean ard w wiped oub every ti Seedymanâ€"Sir, I am faking up m collection among the merchants of this city to enable me to reâ€"establish myself in business. Will you confgibute? It is an excellent cloth on the bo: tom towelbouse. Just a welfarc. penitential celibacy applics these cases.â€"Londonâ€"Lotter proportion of widows to the t ef women is T} percent. I it approximates, as, we percei per cont. And the law of c A Eride Who Took F THE SUCTLE INFLUENCE EXERCISED YOMANX aAxD DRESS With Kesults She Fashionâ€"An Old Style 0 A Pasin Cloth. Good Y A Pitiable Life. The Reasop. cording to the last censns, ver 20,000,000 widows in all the sad and serrowfal iman life that of an Indian pitiable. . The last Madras ated thatevery third Brahâ€" a widow. In England the idows to the total number 4 per cont. But in India , us we perceive, to 33 1â€"3 the law of enforced and bacy npplics strictly in all 1 to keep a basin of every bedroom 11 cloth, amade oub es Sott er Iusband‘s Advico Toresaw â€" Problems full author EN d In Their Ow» { us had ur own let me 1d 32 TE 3¢ JE Un »BC =g tm AE PE 4C EVER M it â€" y$# â€" THE PURSE CONSIDERED All the year round.___â€"soâ€"a. _ CRGOCERIES, New stock now on hand in all O Ond qnsOy BnxEâ€"En m NEW STOCKS 2 Shades, cannot fail to moet all : s‘ ack Lefore rurchasiag. ight We thank all old friends for past favors, and hope ‘by straight and fair dealing in straight and fair goods, to retain their trade and secure the trade of many new friends as well, We arse constantly renewing our stock in all departmenits, and disposing of it at prices to suit you and at the same time be fair to ourâ€" ® selves. Some of our departments are as under: And will be found on hand every LA WFUL Day, at the cld stand at the Corner, xssm UPEPEE TOW N, ~PH4 0F G0OO0D BUT WE ARE Hat MoviNS Te are here tg STRV, Ready NMade Clothing IT MAY SEEM A LITTLE PREMATURE TO TALK of STRAWS and the snow still with us, but before many days these will be in demand, and WE ARE READY. All kinds of Summer Head gear â€" â€"â€" _ es ht y ~> iirmae ie ho npnatnacd ie en 2s ;:}1 tom se en eruniie 2 on l rerrardiibee m Â¥od To Ne apands exmeiiaie s 2 uavyl i ho i s &E 300 + _ ST RAWS. a complete Confidence in this line to SUIF &D BO00T the wear as you wish. yTamRt tice vetnen vouiDvilcy CCUH WE HAVE A RECORD IN THE HANDLING OFP FARM PRODUCE IN EXCAANGE FOR GOODS WHICH WF MEAN TO MAINTAM. _ â€"> >~~>~ 2s 0e ce s ut aAa+ PRODUCE !! 5 & _ nfi S H @ E Teey COPS & The Eye Pleased, wâ€"â€"ta WE FAVE FOULL LINHS IN EV RY DEPARTMENT. YOU WILL CONSULT YOUR OWN INTERESTS BY INSPECTING OUR TEAS. Give US A TRIAL. YÂ¥ LUGL PRHRINTS: ie d oren, the latest fashionable colors, and Ladics will find vil io are arriyiD ronmyra lann §o ts Â¥You will be w P this wes &AND and in prices, styles, and ts e wise to examine ur ns e Public lek en 6 3 k witer 2 Cliy aC Mulz S 1st Clagp=Willie Eindsay, ... _( _;| _ Masier Willie McCaimon has csomâ€" <_"~.__._ ~.JpLA Wein, TFeacher. |â€". %\vm’&ed ll:“ eummer wotk. with Nr J. To o t merr e .o O oepMW. Blyth. «> *~ mmnisxg:‘;.x AM INTKNR: | _| The Eden Broe. finighed taking out > EME : C010 + n oo fir.Jno. Ker:‘s tinber. lass week. The Wife of. lus Wiurves raai. |â€"â€" Mis Edith and â€"Alillic Leeson spent he Wife of Capt. Chas Mugres raag |_. Mi» Edith and «Millie Jseson spent Pt. $nd Classâ€"Willie Edmunds, Willie Joseph Lindsay. > + JIr. "~2nd. ‘Classâ€"Maorice ‘‘Sumpton, Robt. Fiteâ€"Simmons, Willie Vickers, > $Sr. 3rd Classâ€"And. Smith, Burdette | the frons Contts,.Johnâ€"Griers0n.~~=>~ .. â€"~~â€"ithe Thon Jr. Srd Classâ€"Tommy Coutts, Charlie | the town Lawrence, Harry Sumpton,_ _/ â€" C Tale? Sre2nd Clussâ€"â€"Mary Ediaonds, Cht‘ | gown. T lotte B :Hiey, NelficLludaay,_. * â€". " [ fown. J 0 Ehet 6i3 Mr. Petit, cf Gritmsby, will be in the Town Hall, Dorkam, today, (Thurs day)at4p. m. and will give an adâ€" dress on Frait Spray ing. â€" He is under the auspices of the Farmers Institnute, and the notice of this mveting was unâ€" fortnunately delaved. M D FARMERS‘ INSYITUTE MEETING. H Al ram, Thu LUV H D 1t W 1pril l ant sCHYICIH . W D. #) » Mr. James Bruce made a move to e | the fron: last week. " He is occupying ithe Thompsen bouse in the subu; b oi ;ij;e'llr. Johnâ€"Carson_a‘so moved into ®own. He has leased J. McCaIimon‘s house on Council street for a mionth or fgfz {r. T: Saunders has moved into h:is residence. . & Easter vacation has occasioned the return of many students from the O. S C. 1. and teacher from various parts. al of whem seem to be retaining thei former vigor and energy. | Among the former ~we have noticed Misses S Stewart and M. Sailivan, and Mosers R. Waitt. R. Ledingham, A. Melntosh, and of the Jatter,. Missces A. Shene, L Regnlariy MCY 220074 w n es n mn s *"We would like @% »«:fl takesf mas of our :y m eve right:: >There m 'mme"”‘ uu-actmry We hnd a fery seyere anow storm e are sorry to lrear that Mr. John‘ in m on fhe sick_ Tist. We Bropo | «‘Fohn Duzgin, blacksmith ofthis vilâ€" and son Michael left for their farm iugydr-nh:un recenily. This will be quite ', Mr. John Corlet© had. an extensive and succesâ€"ful woodâ€"bee recently. a new pursuit for our respected blackâ€" smith. _ We wish hiwm the best of prosâ€" perity. f fedel s on § ~\Mrs," Hany Hunt spest a week with Mt. Forest friends lately. o Mrs. Wilkie. of 2nd con. of Glenelg. white visitiog ber daughter, Mrs. A. M. Ancersou, of Owen Sound, contracted a very sevore cold from which she died a few days afterwards. _ Mrs. Wiikie awas 48 years of age and was one of the early pioneers of Glenelg, â€"~* Mr.Geo, Hunt. of Mt, Forest, paid bis by other Hatry a flying visit. Miss Maggie Mclntosh left forâ€"the Queen City recently. fe Dr. Smith and Jesse Foster attended the Uhatsworth Footâ€"ball coucert held in ‘Wiinmsford and ; pronoupced it in point of entertainment a decided success. Dargavel aud Mr. C. R. Intost and severe a winter. Merchant Halley, of Chesley, is at rn-sont spending a few days in our vill. Te and our respected bnrber are estabâ€" lishing a marked reputation as hunters. BEaster vacation has occasioned the wecomit ;'i";n.;:_fi»ole;\;;i home. Tâ€"wondâ€" wlat makes.S. artend. church so P â€"The Cocrcion p bringing their te { arnd prepariag for n are also atting tl either will not, or planations asked f tions and irregnla itself. We wan is their attitude, an silent brute force to e Divine I e whole | DORXOCH RIPPLES L V4 by gradually making i it will indeed be itor after so very VARNEY. Foster atiended hall «coucert held ronoupced it in x decided success. | _ The uiifitw ia‘m""% 'r%’and cmM:ra EREAL ESTEATR â€"> A. LUCAB, > ACCOUKTANT, Insurancs, Estate & Gerora A farm Jo the Orerck 0 ite Towan . Ha LL AGENT. .. ~ _0 e â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ‘io e ‘j:; ACCOUNTANTE 5_ Remember, J icCran TINSU RANCHE FINANC MOXEX TO LOAN !Uli‘ 4 7. per |cont. " accoriing to â€" utzount a ud tocourdty offeredg wgu . Suld. Ou . COmArRRATT _ a0R Innpexpericuce 2s @#P,; R:Land Auent placo uze #la â€" psition + correspoud. with infending Binâ€" greunts in Enpland, Liclead, SC0t l«74 and the E«stero States who baye Move, toâ€" iuxest in m is Ontari®.~â€" Those \who© % _ Farim« for Sait call an me. ~~ Faras, Herses and C.dfl;w aturday, April 4 I th. Bâ€"oks Posted up and â€" Balance . Sheets got out, k Diaced in the Mcst Relialle Co‘s at Lowest Hates.© / "=‘ 2B BDERQ PpQEGEIRLAL & anmane 2 FULL ZEOXES Ta‘kst t Te C 2E ! FREE! A. LUCAE, ou . Comu:tsstom iiney ufferers & Co‘s. Drug Stere cretails at ffty ce DNEY PILL CO ONTO T0X OXE BAT SKLL ~t d addre=s irst come,, f D.an‘s y cents, ner free 3 2 Do

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