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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Jul 1899, p. 14

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72, THORO’BRED POLLED ANGUS BULL. (Geqeral Gordon ), with Regis- tared Pedigree. ml! be ke t on Lot 37, con. 2J3. G. 3.. Glenelg. for 6 season of 1899 ms $1.90. payable Jgn. m, 1900. Pattie; apt retnrmng or (11513031133 of cows will be W fun pm K THOROUG 8335 DURHAM Bull ' ' ( Lord Henry of Holstein) with Regis- téred Pedigree. win be kegt for the season o£1899 on Lot 35 con. 3. ‘, G. R... G lenelg. Rxxsslm, payabIeJan. lst, 1900. All rties not returning or disposing of cows $1] be charged full mice. N0 \VN AS THE 1 - FARM. 93 acres , grts of Lot Bo. five. (53, i: Concession of the Townsh gem of the Garafmxa Rea s e uire of mg ‘ H. PAD . V -- v. .110 uauult't'. about-10 15 good hardwogd bush, the rest mixed bet. The soil 13 good day. The built are fau‘. Orcuard of good bearing 1 churches and School convenient. Neal thriying village of Dromore. For fu: partxcularsgpnly to BE 1‘ arm for Sale. I\G LOP \O. 19 CONCESSION 19 EEGR EMOVT: 100ACRES;75 m a high state 01 ‘ ’ ' . about 10 pczes E; go‘XI {lard‘VOQd h,)§:}l fl‘n -fl\‘ ..__ fiflflh his: THUS. GREEXW'OOD 39th, 9.9- “. P36 _--v w... .. nun mune roundation ; egrcollent stalllmg: small orchard: convenient. to clmrylx. school and post ofiice. F 01' further Dartxculars apply to MRS. PATENT!" \‘I‘rr “ L‘JJU, near Tp. Hall, containing 100 ages : about 70 acres cleared: watered by b‘au reen river and other running streams; “ell fenced ; good 10;: house; first class frame barn with stone foundation ; excellent stabling': small orchard: convenient. to} church. School and 7‘.A\Qf nm-m ‘1 ' “ [Boroughhrea’flzu tar SeIViEE LOT N0. 13, CON. 5 1‘ ELG, near T p. Hall 39205 ; about 70 acres clezu b‘augpen river and other 1'1 well fenced ;. good log;P l: ruInA 1“ ,__ Hm; 17th ‘98 5:: x80 and good stables. qud bearing or1 chard; we“ “atered: four miles from Dar-1 ham. Will be sold 0:: reasonable terms.‘ 9;acres fall wheat. A plyon the ' , .ww uccn 001 com enient Near the triving villag e o: Dromore For further Lrticulars apelx to ID LEITH, Varney P. O. Ieb. 7th. 6m.m June wzuz. any and every kind of lchgrgate‘fixgi“ nods attended to and everything kept S'I RICTLY PRI VATE. ALWAYS PROMPT. Never negligent. CHARGES MODERATE. Fire. Life. Accident. Marine and Plate Glass IX- SI'RA XCES placed at lowest rates, in Good (24):» values. Busizwss Difficulties arran "ed. Creditors settled with. A 123' and every i'ind of legitimate busi nus aqgndcd to and nvprvfluinn 1. ‘ 1'.-. Pg:- â€" â€" __. -â€" _-v‘ I'"'.\-. Deeds Mortgages, Leases, “'ills and other Writ- ing~ carequ) drawn. GOOD FARMS and éplendid Hanover Properties FOR SALE or EXCHANGE. Properties Bought and Sold on commission. JAMS Collccted. 0111 Notes Bought. Has boo known; 1 to gm? 1 ~-_- uuvmuvv 55"!“ V“ C“ C and WHY do'fieoile go to him from such distance-s? Because they 3319):}: money by an. :5 62.-.. J:-!__vL A! no. if tExM' didn't thvv wmildn‘t APSE gums gut GEE T “J‘Illl?\ UV “011] ALL IT \VHAT YOU LIKE, Everybody seems to want MONEY, and IT IS smwmsxxa how many people go {or it to MONEY; 3 $ 3 $; H OBSESHOEIN G A SPECIALTY Shoes made for all kinds of diseased or deformed feet. A CALL SOLICITED. Mill Streetâ€"In Rear of Calder’s Block, Lower Town, Durham lit If“? ___MORAN, OTS 1 Farm f6? 8319 nsxncss of General Blacksmith. '___V--v 0-. bum. milsulll, 1L the (and It pays Inn: as well as them in the reason Why he to-dm- has H THE HANOVER GONVBYANCBR. â€"H. H. MILLERâ€" at tin business for math 20 years and -r- ins and outs of it. and alwavs studies is Hummers a. goal bargain knowing ‘n “o‘.‘ -‘ â€"-â€"- Greenbacks ; BASH ! Ocean Tickets fur sale. -vvvo ‘ disposing Jews will so; ‘ THOS. GREENWOOD. 19th, $9._tf . PROP. 'ham RS. PATRICK NEIL. tt - POMONA P. O. mama iHVN \YM. RITCHI .. 'i . tf 7 ‘1 5; Prop. d cIax. of good :3 him as well is them, Thatc,’ vhf-he today h?” the best _ ‘i’ IV 81 . D. R. GLEN- onc-y_by doing to hxm. The . m M“ -‘nâ€" 3 partic4~ tim- Monuments Repaii‘e Inscriptions Cut on 81301" tice. MOIST!" E BLOCK.- -â€" m Uu.‘oaxunr4‘".l.u pentinck. on Tnasday, July 4th, Dame]. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dunsmore; “g9 11 years. NEVISâ€"In Durham qn Sunday J My 2nd. Dand ~.\evxn, aged and 5 months. morning, 76 yea rs wide to Miss Emma Hoefiiu - 9 by 110V. Holstein, Mr. I) onald M BORN. LAUDERâ€"On Sundav. .7:ny Euciid Avenue, Clevelan Dr. Edward S. Lauder- nf _ ‘ , __r. .. vvvulv tllU UUDU UI ever3" thingin thexrhne for their many custom- ers. They now have the Agency for Dr, Kings New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is now producing so much ex- citement all over the country, by its many startling cures. It absolutely cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Nausea. and all afiections of the Throat. Chest and Lungs. You can test it before buying, by calling at the local Drug Stores and get a trial bottle free, or regular size for 50c. and 81.00: Guaranteed to cure, or price refunded. . Therg are few Interpnsmg tha ‘ ,,,.a â€"â€"-‘I men m fire wide. awake 11 our low! Druggxsts spare no Dams p0 secure the best of a Mr. Sandy Ellison and well each lost a valuable T Mr. Lorne Barclay, of Owen Sound, Spent a few days with friends in the vicinity. 2 Eismge: 65:53:02an .Bentinck Jul_y_4_th, Dame]. yam) Miss Flora MCI is spending a few on the 10th. Emke,Bros. have completed the stone wall at Mr. Geo. Twamley’s. he home of Mr. Tom. Glencross is Our generous f1 ieud \Vm. 1 often visits Durham and when Miss Maggie McArthur, c was the guest of John hf from Saturday till Monday Mr. John Kingston, of Meaford, was for a few days the worty guest of Mr. Tom McNally of the Shh. Mr. Henry Giark has purchased a brand new waggon from W. Calder, Mr. Hector McKechnie spent a: days in Owen Sound last week. Mr. Austin McDonald, Gait, spending a few days with friends the neighborhood. Miss Maud and Cassie McGilvray, of Bunessa’n. visited at their uncle’s. Mr. Peter McInnes, Barn raisings were the principal events of the lasc few weeks and our stalwart young men have had oppor- tunities to show their strength and skill. The first barn raised was John McNally’s, 10th con. on June 30th. Alex. Ellison and Tom Parks were captains and after a close and excit- ‘ing race the latter won by a few: minutes. The barn is 36x 40 feet, and Framer Brodie deserves praise for the well fitted structure. On July lst there was a large barn, 50 x 66 feet, raised for John Morrison. A large crowd were present and framer McKechnie, who is an expert, soon got the timber in readiness for rais- ing. Alex. Ellison and Tom. Parks were again captains, the result being reversed this time. I U Containing 100 acres. more or less; in good state of cultivation; 80 acres cleared. School on the premises; Church 11} miles distant. The farm is 'well watered : excellent for suck and grain raising. Apply on the premises to William Banks1 or to June 27th. tf OT 12, CONT/1‘33. OF Gâ€"LENELG. mg, by qalling at glue localv Drug get a trml buttie tree. or 'egula ‘ :F “ad 81.00.” Guaranteed to cure, nu m] WATERSVILLE. a McDonald, of: _Bentinck, mmdav. July 2nd. at.2481 rune, Cleveland. the wxfe of I b. Lauder. 0sz daughter. MARRIED. DIED. Ison and Jas. Good- :alua‘ole horse lately, McAIthur, of the 4th, " ‘- are vzdeawake and 0m! Druggists who a the best of every- ?heix: many gzstom- \‘ on bnor y. .1 GS‘t No. ._I_ohn 'McKeéhâ€"figé C. McARTHUR, DURHAM. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, July 6th, [899. "" VC. by Rm}. Mr. Donald Men. iidence 3110 '0 9n a few 13911 ,7 - -w-c “guns m the back of his head. (9:1 1:51xe El-eurxc Bitters, America’s greqt- est Blood and N erve Remedy, all the pizza 50!) left him. He ' America knows at It en 03 liver and kidney trouble” puri- nes the blood. tones up the stomach streng- ghexis the nerves. puts Vim, vigor and. new ,, _ â€"-WUWU “a Mr. R. 1’. Olivia, Spaiz . winters at. Aiken. S. 0. Weak caused severe pains in the back (911 using Eleecric Bitters, Ame est Blood and Herve Remedy. 8 ${ on left 11’ He - 111 . , .. v --V9 avvco V 011183 ““0““ “W3", 1113: 30113 Allan. 935. IV classâ€"- Benz; 18ch 'mghlin. 23070; Ethel Eden, 1938; Bella c.;x-ierscn. 1814. III e - (asâ€"Nathan Uriel-son, 1486; Myrtle Orchard, 1092; Minnie Orchard, 10343 Katie Allan. 1024.; Minniv Johnston, 872; “'11:. Orchard. 692: John Queen, 577; Sr. IIâ€"Sarah Tucker. 675; Lizzie Gricrson, 517. Jr. II " Gordon, 475: Mabel Mcad,306. Iâ€"John Graspy. Stanley Mead. 1"Il T ““‘ ‘- . promotion examinations of U. Remind: an ~ , Cannes arranged i; . - . . 4thâ€"Lizzie Wilso :er to Sr. 3rd-W'illio Newcll, Annie McGil George Collinson. Rosie Ewen. Ben Edgc 2nd to Jr. 3rdsTcna Nova-l]. James 'esé fred Mcchhnic. \\'illic McKechnie, Aggie Cassie “’ilkie. Sr. Pt. 2an to Jr. 2mI~I Vessie. L‘Ila 15‘1"". Etta iieughan. Jr. Pt. Sr. Pt. 2ndâ€"Jolany NeWeIL Neilie McGiIl (Luisa-z FLETCHER. Tea: ‘ Promotion Exam mont. Sr. 3rd to 41 to 81'. 3rdâ€"Charlio Doward Henry. J o; Gladys Lawrence. Hamilgop, Sarah B . _.,- V ‘Iu *4 Douglas, Mary. James Lewis. J Douglass, Melvi Biltun, Jennie } yjillaggiv Hut â€" Report of promotion examixmtions for S. S. No 1- Iigrcxmmz, Sr. III to J r. lVâ€"Lizzie McIlvrizle Lizzxo BI'OWD. Robt. McEwcn. Jr. 111 to Sr. ux “Wiggic DiCkSUn. Charlotte Hutton, Josie Pin- dur. Blichzu‘l Gummy. Sr. [1 to Jr. IIIâ€"Annie H03" Sarah Eddington, Mabel Dunn, Lizzie Pctti-‘ grew, Gordon Dickson. Jr. II to Sr. IIâ€"Mary D‘)‘lg};l§? Mal‘y l’i11(!Pr_ T110 Trnr.n{n T.‘â€" Y)“ ‘ ___-- o .wun Matthews, Willie Atkinson‘ Lizzie Weir. Adzu‘djoe, James Crutchley, Annie Atkinson, Willie Aljoe, Maggie Weir, Kate Ritchie. MARY LARGE, Teacher. _~, , _____ . “w-uz, uuuuu tUJOO, May Hopkins, Annie Durston, Susan Lawrence, Tom Durston. To Pt. IIâ€"A'ggie McGirr Bella Ecmr, Alec Aljoe, Sadie Whitmore Winme Smith, Pearly Willaughan. To ‘Sr. 1â€" .Tnhn '\f..¢41‘__ . ’ Hopkms, Henry qurence -â€"-â€"-_ _ vâ€"Vâ€" ’-â€". Result of promotion examination in S. S. No. 9, Glenelg. To Sr. lVâ€"Binnie Mc- Girr, Albert Me Fadden, Sterling Matthews. To Jr. IVâ€"Wesley McNally. To Sr. IIIâ€" Edith Williams, Kate M 'Nally. To Jr. III Maggie McUirr. James ctor. To Sr. 11â€"- Arthur Weir, :Martha Lawrence, Na Wil- son, Ethel Weir, Fred Ritchie, Albert Mc- Girr. To Jr. I-â€"Stanley Mcb'ally, Annie McGirr, Ellie Ector, Emma Aljoe, May, Hopkins, Annie Durston, Susan Lawrence, 1 3:01.13 Qurston. _ To Pt. IIâ€"A‘mrie Mom" issa' liazefi, Nellie V, __, - .. ‘V x“ v l ‘ '1‘ Jack Davidson, C. Lloyd, Grace Hunter Mabel Payne, .. . Jr. A to Intermediateâ€"Willie Cameron, Earnest Everitt, James Walls, Robbie Qanipbell, Essie Noble, Vernon Elvidge, Jr. B toJr. A-â€"â€"Alister Cameron, Ruby MiiLs, C. Russell Louis Cliff Ronald Guth- 9 rie, Liz_. BusselL’James Smith, Nellie Rus- §ell, l\JVxllie 13,1931:ng Rex McGowan. Mal- Li McKinnon, Lynn Grant, Lizzie “Kinnee, Wm. Falkingham, Lillie Harris. James Starry and Chas. V olletaeq.. Irene Leavens Cecil Wolfe, Lena Wilson, James McLean, Fanny Grasby. Jr: B Part II to Jr.“A“_Pa1_'_t I_Iâ€"Edi-th Nnrqln'nv Lula ‘7' Sr. Pt. II to Jr. IIâ€"Emma Gadd, anny Moran, Marion Gun, Islay Campbell, Rollie Smith, Alfred McClocklin and Efi‘ie Barclay aeq., Pearl Warner, Harry Grasby, Albert McClockhn, Wm. Lawrence, Edith Allan, Efiie Hunter. Allan Robertson Geo. Lloyd. Bert Caldwell, Flint Hind, Robinson Innis, Ada Lnnm, Eva Ferguson, Willie Campbell in? IRIIJ‘SSBP ur’rie _aeq., fear! _Burnet, Jr. II to _Sr. IIâ€"Ellen Braithwaite, Stella Jack. Eddie Innis, Winnie Lauder, John Nedigar, Carl Brown, Jewel Little and Bea McCracken ae ., John Benton and B. Gadd aeq., Ro t. Vollet, Arthur Noble, Archie Davidson, Fred Smith, A. Saunders and Ira Hind aeq., John Darling, Annie Daniel, Bertha Sparling, Eliah Gordon. Allébbl' mcuonald, John L10 (1, Uarman Al}oe, Florence Everitt, and verard Mc- Kmnon aeq., Emma Harvey, Edward Kil- mer, Frank Murdoch, Vida McLachlan, Jean Crawford, Essel Laidlaw, Frank Rgclllier, Bessie Wall, Hazel Caldwell, John a o 3: 113 111.02? Sr. 11 to Jr. IIIâ€"Flossard Benton, Arthqr K ulsley, Joseph Fox, Charlie Moore_, Willle Laxd law, _ Amy Kelly and tha lrwm aeq., glistermMcDonqld, John Lloyd, Carman Jr. III to Sr. IIIâ€"Daisy Blackbqn}, John Gray, Mamie Munro and Grace Willis aeq., Hugh McCrie, Karl Cliff, HarryVolIet, Jas. McUIocinn, Thos. Barclay, Eddie Milligan, George Harbottle, Etta Fox, Alice Ramage, Willie Becker, Annie McCreary. Loretta Milligan Oliver Hunter. Maggie McFar- lanet Lottie Harbottle. Jane Kilmer and Bertie McDonald aeq., Willie Darby. ‘ [ Sr. III to Jr. IVâ€"Llowvn Moran, Bella Cameron, Edith Everitt, Violet Willis. May McDonald, Myrtle Sibley, Arthur Allan, Marion Young, Willie McKay. Alister Gor- don, Willie Lavelle, Mary MeCrie, Maggie Grant. Murray Smith, Dora Burnet, Wan- netta Storer, Mary McKay, Willie Buchan, Lloyd Bean, Inno Davidson, Fred Kelly, JOhn Ferguson, Harry Burnet, Anna Saunders. ‘ Jr. IV to Sr. IVâ€"Mary Sharp Allie Gun John Colville Wm Johnston pCIara Al 06 and Clayton Fairman aeq Clarence Wil IS X'athan Swallow and Andv Williams a?” c- Esdon Wolfe Geo. Williams, Joseph Farlane, George Reid. Drgnson, I, w“1.he 11‘. Juli Ii (Shame 3013011. 1 McKonzi 0, George MARGARET 84:0: Result of promotion examinations in Dur- ham School pfor June, 1899. Names are ar- ranged in order of merit. V ,__- .. ‘uot1.}_ .uury Under, Ida. Hoeflin, Ida Barbour, :wis. John Lewis‘ Pt. utoJr. llâ€"Xellic », Melville Hay, Charlio Caldwell, Myrtle ennie Barbour. Robt. Lewis. 81'. 1 to Pt. :iv Hutton. Gertv Hov, J amcs McIIvride silton, Harry Caldwell, John Dickson. 1': Ulixjia, Spain. Spends his Alken. s. 0. Weak nerves had ere mim :.. .am L-» ' - - Exami nation 31.“ to nil-Art Egremont. for ‘110 " " "w ' l V ”‘4. ‘v a "1 veir Lxéa Rit'chie, AlbertMc .lI--Stanley M Ichally, Annie ie Ector, Emma Aljoe, May . :n n. “.1...» SCHOOL REPORTS. nation of S. S. No. 12, E I-.~\rtbur Lawrence. Jr. Reid. Sr. 2nd to Jr. 3: _1\'- N.‘o '_°_.- ing Rex MéGoWh‘x‘x, 3131 McLean, Lorne Dean. .Junm ban. Jr. Pt... \' eilie MqG illix my. :ations of U. S. S. 2. i 3 arranged in ordcr { Lizzie \Vilmn, Jr. ‘ Annie McGillivmy, : an, Ben Edge. Sr. oIamt‘S Vessie‘. Al- 2 :hnie, Aggie Ewen, ' o J r. '2111'I7Minnic . :url‘ uiwrenco, lat Aâ€"Rcubcn a \Vilson. m3 TWher. cu um r:- \- Teacher. V_ class '. 3rd “’9 have just Four Wagons left out of our Car Load. woman is subjec‘ who have tested the merits of Dr. A. W. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills return the ver- dict that for backache and Kidney disor- ders there is no preparation in any way e ual to this great discovery of Dr. A. W. C zase America’s greatest physician. This ON Sunday evening last as we were 1 passing Mr. Gorsline’s residence we " noticed the" front room packed with people. Being accustomed now, through forceoflhabit, to rush into crowds that seem peaceably disposed, we bolted in unceremoniously to see what was up. Rev. Mr Ryan was the biggest and first man we saw. This threw us a little out, not knowing whether we had entered a marriage ceremony or were face to face with a sick bed scene. But the stentorian voice of Mr. Gorsline as he gave ut- terance to the words “ cereus, grandeflora,”etc., etc., satisfied us that the professor himself was all right. The cause of excitement was the Open'ng of a Night Blooming Cereus seven or eight inches across, {a magnificent flower which had just spread its broad petals to close again forever before the rising of the morn- ing sun. It was a beauty and as such occurences are very rare we will forgive even the minister for thus gratifving his curiosity in feast- ing on the beauties of nature. Arrived recently and we are noW prepared to give the very best Twine for the moneyin the mar- ket; Call and see our “Plymouth Gold Medal ” and you will say there is no other twine to equal it. ‘roSt 85 Wood Binders] Mowers and Rakes always. on hand. Root Scufflers. FLOWS-Single double. McLaughlan Buggies. Brockville Buggies. Would quickly leaye you. if you used Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Thousands of suf- ferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. 'The make pure blood and strong nerves an build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaran- teed. Sold by local Druggists. 2 aKIast 1"0038 a v VIJU uDC U] 1111‘ I 1311:1‘4-‘ L o ------- . t . S. Imost 1mperajlve for some nature Vk'inter makes the use of DIFFE Breakfast Foofls a! most imperative for some na are nourishing but they heat the bloodâ€" JUHH UWHGSTUH. THAT THROBING HEADACHE. have also other Good k Companies if you n to insure in‘them. I'Oal do O-fPlymo uth BINDER TWIHE A Jury of Women. Coc' THE TILLSON « Til-“vonbnrg‘, t ' .’ . . ' h _ breakfast porndge 111 1:01 weather. I‘ THE BLOQD 2 Your grocer sells 1t [C0, (Luann), Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver dose, 25¢. a box, at all dealers. Bus 8: Co.. Toronto; one shoe for a will confer a f at Whitmore’s RENT wvvu Actulucu, xy. ":9 “' ... mark that the country he fou “wank Sco . tland a: all.” He 10 . afopfwd home best and ended . Wlth friends and neighl Hmong Whom he was highly resp ; V '49.. 3949:9190“ pl_aoe_ ,Wedneg 0mm»: Town Coun‘ igs last: meeting to t Massey stone cxusher $900. TWO loads of pleasure to be from Hanover on Hayward’s Falls passed Tuesday forenoon. â€"â€"â€"â€" T‘im Town Fathers, according- zhe Minutes of the last meetmg of '3 the Council, have resolved to put {in Cow By-law in force. LOST-On Monday three knows on Garafraxa street. Finder will kindly leave them at Mr. Browne’s Studio or this oflice. AGOODLY number of Orangemen fromDurham and vicinity attend the Anniversary of the Battle of tiele Boyne 111 Owen Sound Yesterday DURING the present season Mr Laidlaw has sold over thirty bicycle and has over adozen in stock now with others on the way. This w think, is a good showing in one lin of trade. and the season yet on]; about half gone. ‘ TBOROUGH BRED Durham Bull, “an0 of Wellington” for service agLots Bio. 52, 53. S. D. R. 750. to be paid Jan. 15%, 1900. John Potter. MR. Wm. Sharp had an implement fielivery on Tuesday. Dinner was furnished the patrons at the Centrzd‘ through the generosity of the Agent. Twenty Noxon Reapers and Mowers were taken away. REV.Mr.Humnbr1eb cf Pricevi 11c purchased a new McLaughlin hug; from Mr. John Livingstono on No: 1 (1337- This is the second buggy 01 McLaughlan’s make Mr. Livingston “sold in Priceville this year. Tm: annual S. S. Pic-nic will H held in McKinnon’s bush on Frida; July 14th A grand time is expecl Ed and all are invitecl. A silver 01‘ lection will be taken up to help defray expenses. Come and span, an afternoon with Bunessanines. . THE first call has been issued 1 Pfil‘ment of shares subscribed ' Wards the new Furniture Factol the money to be paid the first 453203. Mr. Noah ”\Venger, of .1. ton, though one of the last to ha Opportunity to take stock. vs as t first man to have his remlttance 1‘ the hands of the treasurer. Tl Speaks volumes for Mr. Wenge; iaith in success and possibilities] Of. the enterprise. : ALEXANDER MCDONALD died 1 Emma? 188% at the home of Mr.' B0“, near Gledroaden at the adva Gadage 0f 79 years. Deceased 11 “9 0f the early settlers of this v1 my, {native _of. Argyll, seem} ‘ WnSistent Presbyterian. am? “munch Grit, having regular-1y ta: the Globe, newspaper for over M8. His Wife and family all p: ed'3'“le before him and a few ye ‘20. he‘ settled up his afiairs Went t0 Scotlami to and his d 362' ‘2‘“ Soon returned, with {7 Ltra machine oil 35c. a 5.. Hunter '5. ________._._._â€"-â€"- It a nice Christy or Fed- get it cheap as Mock- Immediately, two lady . App1.ytoJ Allan, oxex of ready made white Shirts, and Wap- ionday three _ Photos Council decided at to buya Sawx er- usher at a cost of advertises for A. Hunter’s. e seekers said 1 the way to 1 through on bu. \V‘

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