Grey Review, 24 Dec 1896, p. 8

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" .t 1.3.4.4 gi).,".'"? z,0. l L] M ”r. MES: J: n t 1 --V .... , .v, 'rl 1115 J ”(1.5 along. pity Inst lu't‘w-k her hark, , MN; J. Flt can dais in Fies T M '. n. Bl: .? . . nk 'lf, __. _ "Y Higher Prices for FoWr--Ans Dag; well-as the other days, In- Children's Rubbers All the Smallest Sizes, trom 7 to 2 1-2 Tues. 25c. pr. MEN'S 3 BUCKLE OVERSHOES t-Helwy III wool full “you wanta non new c ordered or ready to “our look through our big Us“ all at very close prick» think of the chozce ycu get, JUST RECEIVED AI‘IOTHER GAR ( ~WINDSOR SALT'.-- 10 Bundles just reu- Flngering yarns Cardinals. hum 7e 10 eenti. I.) Men’s 22-23:? Rubbers pf: $6 GO. in this store from December until further notice, All we ask is that you keep your cash bills and present them to us when yon have delivered the wood. This is a good straight cash transaction. Try it. I l Finest Sanford " stars. e10. mu w. each, go Tuvalu $7. Don't miss. take wood rum, lit xtra wide an] fi,", Towelling Hug. ra, WE PAY CASH FOR WOOD By all that's natural the Bargains given below should be for CASH only. but as us- ual we offer the helping hand and will take in exchange for these, and everything else we keep any quantity of Woodie 4 feet, 32 in. and 16 in, length, or Fowl, or Wool, or Produce, or Hides, or Raw Furs, Sheep Skins, Dried Apples. This liberal offer gives all achance to save money. Come when you wifl you’ll find greater bargains here than elsewhere and then think of the choice you have. FINEST MESSINA B/lrilliitGAEtiirS 7â€"“ .“v““‘““% - D9MQ:__29th- LEMONS L133 lt 5N; --uMigllrit Mbgtyrv--.. thIMlJ-l.’ -'." n “w 13iilrrtpirir, Day it il " 11 h -- '.'e.u'. - MW "r..'rret'tevs-mre- W yr....vy.vyvv.vmwmv Mont "UPPER TONN Crotuhoit {Amway Ht: 5““; th') I rush 16g J ‘0 and 1roe H'IDQ' FOR livenx‘lhin‘qr in mom’s, women’s and (-hildwu's winter caps- Genu‘ne fur and imitaiiou. See them. pair, at 20c. pail". U Best loc. Huck and drab linen ihvcgvl----'1'uesiduy 7c. a. spool New wonilen skirting flanneis, Ilep:. Bic. Tuesday 180. yd. Newest English tweed (In-me F --'e """"---.-..... N c, w Ciotl " ()now bolts of ribbonsin silks and mtlm, wide and narrow all the sha lcs. Also bub} ribron from 3e, ml. my )1 T) fl 7ri as. Pointed and Wide toes Peg. 253. “2.158. 1102. mi {UH (my and Saturday as ours along. Td CELEBRATED in " " tt um. gm n tll' miscd G he country tsale there it Vuluf as UHF, its worth (a! Racer, Creseent, avil Suvs at dollar smug Shit i'es. Also baby mu 30., Jul. up. fancy wool knitted Booties, Reg. 250 gs. $1.25, Tuesd ty 51.10 a Pair. (37 (in pcr. doz. ml loc. Tre,doy 6e ml lute. and smgle bells UK: 0009's 'tr? AXES. They're for 90 cents. Ith:. at 7e. lb. Think of “Ce, 1h. Our 12.l " or mixed is eed dress 22m. Tues using Wishing you ments of the s: cousins in Flesh, Me. n. Black f at his sisters last lust weak. t'itttipst, to t: close thellur, Hetnstovk " where the t' m reading. ing Ramps. spuwd nu Pl sum-(Isq, wh those whose will lung roll good dinner Now a ward ol' man: The m-xt ti; to he- eurt- and tie h he will hum- m wul lug swamp. and Wu tt reenh‘e when rh, Teacher, and seholars I are preparing fur an on be build nu the 2lst who is expected, admission l, I’riruville COP. n ill p for trespassing. Mr, David MvKl-(‘hniv was fJolljnsrwood 1;le wax-k, he buying telegraph ptrlcs, Teacher, .and_seholar, of S. Miss Mary Mcnnugnll visitud hey tttt cle of Maple Grove lust mu k. Me. David IIinks called to bid ltu't‘d ones good bye as he intends to lvuw Eur Algmml, Dave will he greatly missu-‘l by some in the valley and on South Lima Mr. Watters c1r'ndiuetvd mnyrr moo... lugs at Mrs. F‘ergumn's ld Mr. C. Lum. ont's last, Week. which \wrc largely ut- tended, MN Messrs Donald Mv Nit-Loan. www- gut-st: ihurulu last Sunday. Misses Maggie McCormick Fergusnn. " for the city where Hwy intend to remain Miss Mary I, oi .k fur tl c, pm: be around again. 'Hurt",' on me "IL-u- of Hn-ir v _ untry than is dtwatued of tit [no-um. The prom-n! mnnril (ham-\‘v (11%“? fur many things. not the lwxst, fur boldly adopting lin- nnly rvmcdy lame-ilrlv to illlll'OVP mn- linuncvs viz: making a tu'tto to Inert Pe- quirmnonts and no: Lorrowivcrfornth,, future, Not (Wt-r}: sum of ”mil-s will pass mush-r lwrham, and we lump the next mum-i] will try to lm we fuitlit'ul, as. we lualiove than» haw trim! to he. town fur 18'r; (In- Imnm of c, l lrw, who in tlu. l3 numulm gone " since his last light ll in popul-u' vitimution. My. we muhwstiuut. IS wilfup: and Irocontcnt with an :u-vlunml ’his sylrstitutirn, and save (-1 this heavily taxed lawn. Mummy m-xt will show we more catididures will Sill'lll wives on the altar of their c ' ll is dreamed of at Inc-um. Th Homo, mvvub hum." 1utyriyttu'cry has It Kt-clmiv for 'us't.Vot' knows that Mr. 3lcK 'tIO' ”with”: in the g th" asking. lint. hr We 1:0,: to submit as town fur 1b"r; thy ll ll In the I'm-vvshir, Mr. Jus. Anderson is the pnpulnz' (undidnlv being opposed by Hum-y Km-nig. Mr. Citov. as first deputy “all not like-1y 1m upimsrd. For 2nd Deputy. 1brsvwll is the nuly nunn- sn far luul will nothruirt Iu- “mum-d. Jun. Drivr. w. J. (YRHin and t'liuri. FUNK-s will try for the tuumcil lnzitfuns. 'rlte slzulllv by which Mr. Andrew Scllunk has gin-n up the “mu-ship In run fm. the (minty, ln-mking we under- stand. sunw pled,uris in the operation. "rul displacing llli fullu-l. has cumpliml- ed IIIHHUI’S u little, but. cluwe will he no (lusutln of (-mulitlnlcs in such " live townnhip. The shtiiflo by S'vhenl; has gin-u t run far the (minty, stand. sunw pled,; Divkson will again he rerun unless all signs fuil. The ilght. Iwtween Iluntrr and Byt- will be In.) slouch of a thing for Hmitevhastuken tr'l'tlle of the largest, i votes 1'Vt'l' taken in the township and i, growing mun, while Bye of” ”went yams has liven "gutting tluwe." For the 2nd Dvpulyship, Mr. C. lennis Mr. P. Watson and also we have been informed Mr. Wtu. McFadden. me in the field. Should this ticlu-l he corn-('1, it will he :Lsnnp'l‘or Mr. Mclnnis whowill have vtmtieatul,.,outh all hos ('oimnunnl. If only one of tlu. two north mm run the Couterit might, Lo inn-rosting. Forth? two council positions Me. I). Leith will almost :lssurmlly fill (mo, and We have lwurd ilionnmv of Wither. Hastie l'rv- 1lutmtly nu.utiotustl. Wur's ability I would (-lw-l him anywhere if he would , only “room out." . J. Hmnnlm link. “hm-u at to find the hello ton was rm‘k "iuve u p; the cmnpnn'.‘ ling, singing. "tus, Mr. a nu pains, to I y, which it I The vacant position for reeve of Glen- elg we expected was to go to Dep Reeve Staples almost by atrehtutatiou. But no it, has to be fought for it seems. Council- lor Arrowsmith having decided on M on- day to taken 6t try " for the seat. There is a possibility of a dark horse. entering the race and making an interesting triangular fight. And then we have heard the names of Neil McCaunel, A. McCuaig and-Hunt spoken of in this connection, so there is no lack of avail- able men For Deputy Reeve only one name is, or likely will he mentioned Thos. McFadden who, for. so many years has been a faithful and popular servant. The three council positions will not, go a.-hegging, as in addition to the three whose cards appear in (ur columns, Messr t ly llllilllh, Sullivan and MeMillan. there is to he added the name of Geo, Lamb and very likely others. l,'ENTINCK. For the Reeveship the contest is be- tween Dickson and [lies IL. Jim. Brown isoutt‘or 1st llep. and the three other. tritium- of Mal, (‘amt ion. Devlin and Gtus, Adlai” would just fill the other 3 tdr'uvs. Couldn't the two aspiring reeves make an arrangement and have an eleetion by aet-lamation, and thus throw the expense, of the polls on the count v? I you Mr. j the season Irsts privilt-ge it rmm-Iulwr the let. they had. Plug-Hunt . and walkin .vht-u the m.- .luslork BALI from Be t week. WW)" homo Ill are Diem Id Mchuugnll and A guests of th" Miss, TOWNSHIP POLITICS. SAM VALLEY] n ill pious L'dito at Pl an mum-t . - [ CT Nun: 15 mints 'ummt, who has Inc-en two months. is alrie to NORMANHY advice to a DUI! EGR EMONT. I had " Inn)“ from Pleased to G' LENELG. Hullu‘d Mr. G. Ile. n- und own-y lmdy KWhnio could have gift of this town for It' is nol in tlu. field. ts the mnym'nf this mum-k mid Kate 1AM the comp“. uunmont, In a good lime quilting " 'd? (wells:- tr; down from m was busy " n. Art ninmvnt. m. Ilowvvev, / "Y' hair that sm-xifiw them “t H" I 351d Archie laut, \Yl'vk some Hum the 509 's Me lo, Us "lHemplsting taking 'r'att, summer and as n 1- the last two month till he gut her PetttqaAats' v UH" The Reeve ('num-il rose, _ -'.. 'Ott' \ [IT] My 833 le paid and six " and slulium-ry. -t'attuid. It'/.tl,yrHt/ntm.-Gii,ii tender its vote of thanks fur the able and Coutteo which he has (")lu'llL‘tL‘d tl the yt'nP.---Cattied, Allnnwliyvv :ulnptml and J ml, and ('uun. his sm'x'iws. 4 Byeervil h -- _ 7V.‘-.l\ llll“ To J. M "Kay. gnu do, $28.70; J. Shit-l1 do, gmu't-ng $2: [dried pnxuwnt r umulfs sham $3.3 Dyvv "xlrtwt to d sli-ig'hs. tluwefoiv, l m . (HI V”... 1:.vr 't -pnu.\51tnr work (him last shrink to, ( “h .h he was nut paid and Mr. Dmksnn fur letting mu! inspvvlilxg and otltvr “ml; in 1urniiectiiri, with .township Mui- sts. tl.e Hum of $10. and fur-postage and <!;x'i.mvu' li;l, and “rulers he granted flu mid ummmms l‘urrit-d. The annual Financial Statement was prom-mm! by the vav, and examined hy Council. il-Ilan-Leith-Thar the Finam-inl Shumm-nl. na- l't-ml. be adapted. and prmH-d in REVIEW and ('unfcdcrah’ panel-5.7 Cur:itrd. ('mm. Huntvrrupurlml that with(‘mn. tToy) Proton they lot, H... f.xll.....:.w . . (Eu-riml. Allan-Hunter., gnu-(15;! for work “I: -h he was nut {m- lvtting und 1sork in cirttitectit new. il.esun, ot'st Iiy law 83 for :xppnilllmg D01). Rag. 0.. Mr. [mssvd the ”MINI readings, etc. No dumm- iu Isrfrrrsvvs m- puHing phuvs. 13ye-r.uu"tir--That the fullmving bills for indigo-"ls he paid .. -io A. Dmlds 1050 IIs. “our to A. Huylv. $19.90: Geo, r‘wmnun. 2.u) “us. do. to Mrs, Ban-lay ttl.80; W. "'ullitce, goods, Mrs. Barclay up to Dee. ISL, 'ip'.5.-Citiif. Lvith. .AIIJIL -Thut, W, 1Vailitve, In- paid 81 fur Clothing fro. IV Il'nl- Hunter -L'ye-Th,ut in refvrrem-v Inn luster rm'viud fun” T. Tribe n- H. Wil Helms no ”Minn Iw lulu-n as arrange- mvnmimvu lwvn Hindu [or balance of tlu, yt-mu A Curried. J. Adnnw. Ionthtuts"ov, (‘num'il that the uppnum-h lll'idgt' was very (hum-runs. Itye almi!‘ h, -Thnt Ihr. A :xpprmu-h in prurvrstntc of; riml. [lulu .pm. UEUIUH'P ot sulzlry.~-(':u'riml. 1rlau--n.ve- That we deposit with M. ll. Bulnmx $6 In Ire usrd as (~lmrily m: lwlnllf of John Khnlvs. imliut-nt, said amount {uh-1st till new (-muwil ”was in Junnmy 1817. Catu.ivd, Leith -Ilun,iv--Tisat, Moses Ellis he ouvdited with four. duy's statute lulun' nu next yr-nr's mi! for pulsing In 't ml! um nt hrty., mm. In _, - . .,...... 1G'apdiuvp's. bridge mum: puid.---Cartuid. Drr. llyv ropm'iml the Pl'HlHIl Hwy lrl. llw jnl) Ct old (-ulu'rl on l’mlnn rm Keith for $l ligls. all we rt'couiiitviitlrsd. Allan-L-ith-That Del he zulnptml, onlm' gratin-(1 Allan .rllnnH-r Thut v [will $7.5M l‘m- I‘m-jut g W. dii,rcnt, Ifl' to Um: J'lsl, 'rl [with Il!vv,, Thu Cy refund: " .54 l t w. My luv; his Murillo Lul.iu. in anvil: tilled by pathniastev.--t ‘m Allallvllunlmw That Ll; paid 810, lsitlunce of salary Allun~~Byo~ That we tlt R. Bun-(ms $6 In he usml lwlmlf of John Klmlw Hunt“ It. M. Co L'ye- Allan-That, fun-going report he :ulnptvd, and arm-rs granted. and Noun leith teccive 82 Corte- ('.-erm' . I'o.vls-riuntvv--rrha't theatvount an. C. Allan & thr. fur goods for W. IN'illi. 'il/dis.""""""' to $2.07 he Iraid.-t'av- mu . Hunlm Coun. Leith gave a diet of the fullowlng contract livpnirim; Ihtvnslty'y; Hooper. t'trtil $23.83; vulv sidm-nad, by A. MAE-um a ditch and olvert on P l, ' Dugnld Mct'oll, rust, I New”: Fri,. work contplcte ('mmnvnut-d. ( I "tended for last --- "J v. ‘v-UJVIB """+ to 86, Egts. share 83. 1lyntev--Alla,n-That, said account he paid.-iaitied, Ilep. Allan reported that he let a Joh of ditching apposite R. 1)ochrrtne's, o l S. R. to J. Noble for i83. Work com- rle‘w, payment, r'eSotiurended, Norman- "r paying out: half. _l3ye----Leith-That fm-pgning rem rt he adopted and order granted. and Mr. Allan roceiyo $1 (11111.? Curried. Iuejur--Huvttev-'rh,tt, Thos, McLaren I‘vccive $2.co hal, of crotm'att of 1895. D01). Bye paid $1 into 'l‘n-usury for sale of (lltl timber Iheauey's Midge. ( Hugh Reid gnu- " detailed account of l repairing Keiih's ln-itlgv. g1llarr-Leith-That Mr. Iteid's bill of $3.50 for repairing Keith’s bridge be paid.r-rurvi/sd. wN.T. '.. . a ”huge numuulmg 10353 be "id.--iarvioi. Der. Bye lumen-{ml that with Com. 'rnlnn Hwy ht lhv jnh of filling up an Id culvert on I’mlnn tnwnlim- to Geo. ,oilh for :51 Eggs. sh we 303.. payment 'coniiitviulvd. Alyin---rrrith-Thut Don. Byv's Pelcot t a adopt), order 'r,t'runtvd.----tattief. Allan ~Hnnh-r Thut Wut. Wilder. lu- lid 357.5“ for law-1m g IV. “'Illlums. in- grill. I!" to “or. 3'1.\l, '36. 'e ('nll'fH]. Leith Al!vv,, Trut Ceo. “'ntsnn tre fund, " H l ' nu My having- I l rfurum! s statute luLuI- in ““0er Had HS ('vr- i011 by pathtostev.--t'uwviei, Council met. Doc. 15th. Minutes of previous nmetings sustained. N, Rnszell "evtitied to t'ep. 2 culverts. o. S. R. Joh done by J. Moyers mntg. tn RR Rah; “In“...ug-J 81 fur clothing fun 'mmml SOUTH EGREMONT. "." -A mu rurvgning Import, Ire nd J. Shivld’s mdm' ho grunt- nm. Huntvr receive $1.50 for s. -Caruu'eu. ith-Thnt Chwk',,, mmrlm- m-l 'm-riod {Hutch That s'v-iith-Thut thr- nrh-y fur "Tuit'his,r w's hridgv numuuli ‘urrit-d. " _ . " , iRW, i5f, r" ' . 'ltr), . WWW.“ ', ':qgll, - ,.r " _ ' . Ubi" I V‘,.N.‘."-’) . L maule of thanis//, tl ul courteous In {minded tho hm ilh fun! 'ap's In” That fore rrvwn-lq-(l that witht1 "'3' " the fullnu‘ingj and Runny tuwnlim- vr.tiellins,r, $4: J. n, |.f I s sunpe of a Christmas 9c§t;x.tinns. &c., The Pen appointed as a up a Ir'Iyrltutttne. We he uell loaded with is we see some of the on the mad with pa- EGREMONT COUNCIL. . -'. .. " mm wnn l ‘mn. " the fnlhm'ing jnhs l P,oron tuwnlinu I--- tu-lling. $4: J. Dym. Ins. Hu-npilu-ing. $2.70: J.Shirl(l's jolt rum- !'/y"Tunendeii. Kurtse. 35, but McKay and I draw the kwurel my ' they ttre ttot oomph-bf i. 4 rd the /ii.0ii'i, ALLAN. Clerk. That the Assessor. he 'Pli's quarts-l- ml- munth’s postage " suitahle )slby’r; bridge by Jas. '; culvert ttit Bomh’s a'cCuntwl, must $4.25; t on Proton Inwnline , rust, 88 Egremnnlk mph-h», pnynu-M re- week, ) thN IV. Wuiiuce In w. Williams., Ut- ', (‘unm-il he Reeve numer- in 'ep. Bye he r spring for Mr. “4-me 1llun put said n1 :ur. 74hr- MIN] notificd If to ('ulwrl ill reply. m'vnunt of min-mid] to lg [035-3 M- 'ss for st , 't his is the season to make ytur wife or sistey the [rm-son! , f " Sowin: WWI , ine or Organ. I have a full sack of the cvk-hruprd "oiymy,ili ?t:":.'l"!r/iii will give you 1566' cent discount for the next GO days. Full sack IU Doherty & Ram rgaus. . , r ' . , 11" e MONLY. I have plenty of it o advanc ' on ppm! l-urm m- . ll 'YI 'l/r','.',?,")] ata low rate of Iutmvst and suitable mm: f, r Lit l'i lo me cumin ly Contidertu. , . 'oo Full Stocks in. all other lines. A limited hum") of " I‘mlken in exchnugc for Goods. atrium“, _ CPM ... . . "a. Tr 'ii' mm "sauna! Slur/c (If 5703's “VJ. of ('00X'ing Norm, ”ruling Shut-1. tho, Storm, 1 and at prices you can "ford to (my. CUTTERS. The finest lot ever soon in Durham Conn: and got your choice when the large stock is snow Comes they will go like hot cakes Robes of all] kinds from RT, Ilnxrnuu‘u t. Due, 16th 1896, Overcoats & Winter Suits Were bought RIGHT and will be cl RI SET. Yen can’t make a mistakc I: giving us your" first call. You are Strata get a snap that you cannot get elsewheq Our BOOTS AND SEQ S are nl at the lowest notch Our Cr"FI)C.f;1ri.t1i/; are 'allntw and fresh. (i" We Sell 281bs Brown Sugar for $103. It nil! D33 your advantage to give m a mu IIm'ing dctidpd In mmIm-t bargains in Shiny.- and the {or an! and aw (1880] of (700%ng Menu, Ilvutil and at pried: you can a STARTLiNG fllil)if(j'iTpili, Ready-made (]li)llfr:g, Said car; Daly/ish',. Old Stod lil':':)) ARREVAL [FE (.",jl,l",i,i,'j' Also four left-over ones THEY co AT HALF PRICE ----"'"""s----ztrss---s_, We have got a place to pile won: So we, will trade you the Over. coat you were Iooking ak for Wood. NOW IS YOUR CHANG CEiillheraaarx adlllih w iflmm (tG1rrilllltalLactstiir'tg?" 9oao%ccs‘ HAS ARRIVED at the BIG Santa Claus IMerlih1riri'r WARERééms .. a umvc g. Lew uacues’ Jackets left. This f3eascn's up-tc-date‘ Goods. They W111 be sold l jjjiiiii Tf) W and see him. With a lug stock of Xmas Presents for young Photo Albums from 600 up. St Sterecope views 50. each Silk h: a large assortment of fancy Cups :1 Picture Tlooks. Xmas; (Yul-an f'e,,,A cascstococ @hean for C555; , ii8iiitsAmnyi!th'i,t,,,. co make war wife or sister the present ' f " "e a full suck of' the Celebrated Ra ymumi cent discount for the next 60 days. Full III- hare , few Ladies' anduttt (le Imshw ICS Erpvm Sugar for a to glvo us a call, Issuer of Marriage 2irrnaea, Ii menu or fancy Cups and Sun 1, , . as, Xmas Cards, Candies, etc the lmshwm ulnar. I haw meow-(l In , Witttrt. Gouda, for the mar! 'riute days ‘vd Sim-k of Simv's over "how" in (mm. t:thy,y. [fur ts'totew, (but stat-m d" 1 :5 cum U,.1r.i' Than ever}: W. CALDEE? soases“ '11" LOWER TOWN t,iC)Ryhi'tii - " young Ind old, . Sterescopes '25e up. Silk haudkerclnefs 'AS, - to (1:6 Uppev Tum, f are in Daria is dir,iir.i'r.-i-.l", HOUSE, n, Ievri1'1s': “Emma UL - $9 1:11AM ers " " Koo. up"! Dolls, t sure w m - d the {among llani (hicii (Shalom; prices. Itttraun SIM. Al-rnn I " , wont“ Mnee Apron they 1todG, and 'i ttrhtt m, A "GT. has. kinds of Farm pm a Pianos, arge Bales , take this 11king our t patronage, .vinced that t l merit, a li! the a WTRH a, dk J) “twells'l Light “per than ever We beg tit ers and that We h System, Ti its equiv: And Sold at Lo “Maud inspecta "'lhNlttrMtgutrt “My Invested a [hunt and sold ‘ANCERS. The CHA .ONS. M DIV. Com In." Public. Agents iilj.5 ---Nil "

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