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Grey Review, 31 Dec 1896, p. 8

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go. tf J. A. HUNTERS W D WANTED AT ONCE WE ARE 00 ---ihuia 0N WAGGGNS‘ RAW PURS WAtmar-momew Tut-m Ind P.leids--r few hundred Bttipod ticking, Reg. Ilia. Tues. 9h unrd. " Messina Lliiii'i" your choice Tue: at i price Pinot Fresh FOR MEN'SZWEAR ti " 6 LADIES’ COATS LEFT mud tin paila of Honey Syrup, worm TIU. Bargain Day In My 60e. OVEBCOATS- ”do loft. The" pk,ii",/;i'i last. long they’re worth 25c. but Tue-d" they're IN. yard --Doubie fold. MEN'S BAND MADE LACED BOOTS 1mm WARM mom) 3001's: MEN’S GOODYEAR N. w. 1urmiiiriE.C". Betore commencing the Bargain Days in the New Year we beg to thank our many patrons for their patronage which made the enter. prise A MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS IN ’96 We intend to make it A GREATER SUCCESS IN '97 We regret that in so many instances we really could not handle the crowds. You know this, you who have come and could not he waited on, but in '97 we will have more help. Remember we don't limit the bargains advertised to our Bargain Day alone only we do not guarantee to have them on any other day, if we have you get them. Our" sales are always larger on bar- gain Days. IN ONE DAY Last week we sold over 1200 Oranges, l Elna many lemons as well, not to speak of 500 lbswof i candies. Our ridiculous price for these candies did the work. It you want to be with the crowd you must deal , Tuesdays and every day at J. A. HUNTER’S. "iiiiiii -iiii, Men's , hose, woollen, 2 pairs for Me. Men's fine black cashmere hose, Me. and Me. pair. New open front evening dress shirts, Reg. $1.50, Tuesday $1 19 pair. New men’s white kid evening gloves all sizes, 490. pair. Everything in lined kid mits and gloves, very cheap. 7 ---- - Take them Bargain Day- but $2.63 each gets them Lots of them yet, too many indeed, but Tuesday next we will put a. price on them that will see them go. Some thing like this you know-m ulsters for $4.49 each. Very thick treble soles dry and comfortable. (l Tuesday $2.09 a pair. DJUR l?ygiigiiiiiil" (Whitham's make) In oiled, grained, leather lin ing a positively warm and dry foot. The recent these boots was $2.50, Tuesday for $2.12, Regular $1.25, ""rwhere--/hetsdtxy $1.19 a pair. Oranges Jan. 5th, '97, The First in '97. >les, oiled grained boots, always warm, .' (Whitham’s make) They were $2.25 Pay-they were $4 and $4.50 each 4.“. UPPER Tb WN Our Cremenc X Cut Saws u in all right. Weean guts Ills. Shepherd's ink 2 cents a bottle I out saws. nos. etc store prices. Good cumnta 4 lbs. for Me Boneless Codfish worth 10e 7a. lb, WE ARE GETTIHG IT 'Af.tftftiie5 HIGHEST PRICES. sloru Corin" Tel still only 280. lb 140 f lb. , grained, lpather lined, insur once more we say , at deputmental us at 490. foot give testimoni . lb, To" price of Mr. R. Bailey'- mun}; "JiiU'ii again appears on our street. after or six month’s aha-nu uluvrxllly. Ioromo sud Master John _ Arnold of Point Edward H. tho - of Mr. David How . . I Married at the residuum of the br4dch father, Mr. Alex. McLean. on Thur-thy Dee., 2m; by Rev. D, Holland, Mr Chas Be ward, of Batavia, N. York, and Min u. McLean of Artemeeia. Miss Kate Mekechaie left for Bread. albin, Glengary 00.. but. Week, when she intends to rennin for the winter. Mrs. Sheri-0t ot Chicago in at present I the guest, of her sister In. McKechnie. Mr. Colin McMillin of Manitoba i. visiting his friends on the South Line . Mr. and Mrs. Thou. Nichol visited friends at'Colliu‘wood but. week. Mr. Samuel Henderson bf McMaster University, Toronto and Inter John Arnold of Point Edwin! m tho - of Mr. David Honda-non. . . I l The Methodist Sunday School had 1 Xmas Tree on Thursday the 24th. The leading feature was the Gramnphone operated by C. C. James. which render- ed severnl pieces of music, songs. ae,, after a 1emrthytprottrtune, Santa. Claus, and Mrs, Claus walked in and diutrihnb- ed the many present: with which the tree was laden. six month's (than; Mr. and Mrs. Rout manly of Coiling- wood are visiting their many friends a- round here. Mr. R. J. \Vataon of Walter's Falls Wtto iu town last meek. The Presbyterinn Sunday School anniversary on Wednesday the SB, watt well attended and a. good program was rendered by the school. Who will be the Jan. 4th. ‘Mrs. McLurt-y hut :Monduy. A large number was present and atl apron-ed that they had a good time. Miss Flora McDonald Watt buur [at week sewing at Mrs. Burn's. People are wondering why D. looks In happy now. Where Mac was on Christina: night. If any body wu loft the night of the concert. from Dakota looking hale amd hearty. The Endeavor Society of the Rocky Church held a minlznt the home of Mrs. McLartr but :Monduy. A large number was present and atl uprooted from We are pleased to know that Mr Peter McDougall in among the successs~ ful students st the Durham Model School. We wish tum much Inc-coon in his duties at. anluh School during mm I The concert of Thundny evening was I fairly attended. considering tho roads. All report a good time. Mr. Data IcDmIgnll And Mrs. Came- um “tended the wedding of Mary Mc- Dougnll, on the 8th can. last. Thursday. We are sorry to ante that Mr. Wm. Fulton is ill at present. Hupe he will Boon be all right again. We are bleasnd tn Inm- 41.... n- T We me that Archie Brown in home The l. O. F. expect shortly to enroll another member to their already large list. We regret the fact and mile the plus- ant countenance of Mr, Alex Henderson jr., who is at print confined to the house through an lunch of sickness. The man who left his horn untied just. for a minute. to make 5 call. should " member that the time seems Ihnrt. when in pleasant and agreeable company that a. horse is apt to relent it. Miss Rachei'Adau-u nceoniirLidi' by A young lady friend from Toronto holiday- ng at home this Xmas tide. A rousing entertainment wee t ecently given in Russell Hall, Dromore, in con.. nection with B. B. No.13, Egremont. The prngrumme e long end good one, what was given of it about one third being struck " for went of time. wee cepitel- ly rendered without a. hitch, To review the yerious program” would require too much space and time. the part taken by the echolere restieetard creditebly on the Teacher Mr. Geo. Cuehnie, perhaps it is only fair to mention the eble mietence 1 rendered by the Yeovil Orchestra com- posed of Men-re Dillon and Mitchell violin, and JohnlMurdoetaraitar, show- ing admirable ehill end teete in the rendering of their choice eelectione. they together with Miee Bettie Watt and Mine Swenston ere these outaide of the section, who gen eplendid mimsnce. The Choir, or about one half of them recently took 5 drive on short invitation to a Soiree in the Methodist church near Swinwn Park, with good roads, and better company it is needless to say they enjoyed themselves and gratified others. Messrs Frank and In and Min Selina Coleridge are also enjoying a well enm- ed rest for u few dun. Mr. Joseph Snell B. A, of Wiarton to- gether with Mrs. Snell. are visiting and spending the holiday! Mound the old homestead. of each. We on planned to know that the Laughton family or. recovering their health, the mother improving alowly. Her brother from Brantford , recently visited her and open: Christmas, PRICEVILLE'. H." - CORINTH. succesaful men DIOIORE. week, where the winter. countenance five ' am "“1313?“ Ttut: ”21:32 ow e or some iiiii'iiiii, enjoying " 'llhT,t"llhif. his pct-cum roof. _.-' Rev. J. Anderson win h III the Fresh In Chunk J N" You. i Day 1'tt,tut . Mr, Archio Brown “he min from Dakota looking a. happy as a Ink. Aa Archie in a. neral favorite his m t"7lt.'lllllt'l'dur,'d'2u to no him he: mun. ”My: Toy Itetpaatin who In. Inn- t.. A happy event took place " the home of Mr, Allan McDougnll Int Thur-day. when " daughter MAI-y wee united in men-hue to e gentlemen from Hanu- ton. We will; the yopng couple much joy In their future home. We hear now-a-duy- much talk about Irish pluck, but mint mention cu in- tttance of Scotch pluck. An old lady aged 77 yarn. walked 10 mile. on her wny home from Durham, the othse day. Good for the Scotch. . Misc Lizzie Boyce is also homo ing her old homestead. Miss Jessie Milne is home from South- ampton for her Christmas holidays. We are pleased to hare her among an once more. Christmas is past and leap yea soon he put also, so Indie. make use of these few dares, as it will be but chance for eight years. Miss Jessie Milne in hnnn- 'mnn q We are expecting i tine time on Year’s eve. there u to be a we McLeach’s Church. Thorp Weighs, Fleaherton. Christmas paucd of quiet here, some of our youths went Christmas eye to Swinton Park to A Church concert. The Latter Day Saint.- had a Suudsy School entertainment on Christmas night, in the Church, it went " welt. ftel Mr. Thomas McComh. we understand has decided to he one of the candidates for councilman for the county election. Mr. G. Firth had n quilting bee hut week, where. the girls worked in earnest to find the button, but at the close the button was still lost. There was n party the name. evening where the com- pany enjoyed themselvee by playing some. kc. Mr. and Mn. Firth tried their host to nme the party a oucceu. which no doubt it was. and all returned _ homo wellsatiattmt with the iiiiiiiiiii amusement; _ " o 'al ' I Mr. Charles Kennedy Jr., of Bum-9mm ( has been under the Weather for I few days, but we hope to hear of his speedy recovery. Mr. F. McKinnon, of the Corners. has taken the contract of cutting 100 cords of wood for a party on the south line. Wood he. teem to he the order of the day, Mrs. Ginn had a bee hot Wed. nesday at which the buy. cut, split and piled nearly an cords. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Little, of Vamey, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thus. McComb one day last. week. Mr, Thomu McUoulh had A woodJIee but week, getting a. tine pile of wood cut. Mr. Hugh Edwards has completed the homing of his new house and will soon have it completed. We are sorry he is leaving our lineube is a good neigh- hor. The weather of last week cold but it hate turned out this week, which we hope change for the better. clay, Thou'lt leave thy wrath. i "I will be sorry for their breath Not yexing thee in death. And thou lememhered of what tore We made our joys. How weekly understood Thy great commanded good. Thou, fatherly nmIlm Than I whom thou hast molded from the there with careful art, To comfort his and heart. So when that night I prayed To God. I wept, and laid; Ah, when st but we lie with tmnced own . r For on a table dawn beside hie head. He had put within his reach A box of counter: and a I-Hi-viened stone A piece of glues abraded by the beach. And nix or seven shells, A bottle with bluehells. And two French copper coins, ranged yet From his late sobbing wet. And l, with moan, Kissing away his tens, left others of my deep. I visited " hed, But found him slumhering deep, With darkened cylidl. and their lashes obeyed, I struck him, and dismissed With hard words, nnd tmki-t-.-. His mother, who was patientAeintr dead. Then fearing lent his grief should hinder A Father's union. By the late Coventry Patrnor S. Mr little son, who looked from tho ugh- ful eyu. And moved and spoke in quiet grown-up wise. Haring my law the uventh time dia- 5-21. #3 i/iw' CRAWFORD. HOPEVILLE. ROB ROY. 'irrit,' 3% 1- . a, Cl' work was very out dittetontly hope wilt be a ' and any. ir childinhneu." a socinl in year will well. a N ow visit- your _----., ... m. nuns xrom " upwards, Just the new. to in]. This' th to k on wif sister the Franco! tu lub- ine or 'ou'l',l.'Tgvt, FIG' 2fll', of flgrcelobn hymen: 'ItSaid tad will give you 15 or centdiloount for the next 60 dari. gut not 1! Bell. Doheny & Earn (f/il',',',',) N . llnve ',e.tetitttadva-, hm Mn We. M0 EV LTI',','] rate of [menu and mu. TAlfie an hrs-rower. ' Loan- endrely Ihetttdeaitii. Full Stocks In all other linen. A limited Suppl of W ‘taken In exchange for Goods. , ood tmuerett Marriage Lian“. W. CALDER suse, thh 1896. f MRtat m DUKE!“ This is the season to make your i,'gp,r, Organ. 151 have a QI, stock w give you or cent Mount Doheny & Kara Erma. -- -9r.'.-e'e"V .v.e, uumucu alone, I have ruched to give my)! ttat aim in Stoves and Winter Goods. for 1t1eti.kir9iiirl'. I w I thin at and beat (unvaried Stork g, Stove: ever tthment " (more, all kind. of Cooling atom, muti Stoves. Gr. Stones. Coat Stem d- [NH-am and at We. you can cue,",' to (my. CUTTERS, The ttnest lot ever seen in Durham end my dome to price. Come and get your choicq'hen the large stock is on hand. b coon u the snow comes they will go like hot cakes. Robes of all kinds from " upwards. Inna» Hm -----, A " Uih?lijijjii, Tp)gjiil- m‘msm . q Q q Having. WM conduct the bteaineae aloe, a I hang and to . ”1?"..ij s'.toyea and Winter Goods Aar. “- --a LIL . tre, We have got a place no pile wood Bo we will trade you the Over- coat you were looking at for Wood. NOW IS YOUR CHAN CE CalKlllltalltaactytiirstiij'ii"'i Tire have a. few Ladies' Jackets left. This Season's up-togdate Goo(_is_. They will be sold Imgggygm WARERbBMg HAPPY and PROSPEROUS I New Year _ WISHINuW Also four YER-over ones THEY tro AT HALF PRICE Cheap -for ddiii are yours for trade HAPPY NEW YEAR (ltthr--llrigt, New t Cheap Prosoerous 'ST . McARTHUR Wishes all h BEAN dk GO. Values, Second to Nona Test em once, you’il call again. . L. GRANT. And a [Dalgluhy, Old an...“ ig Customer: 9. BIG 4..

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