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Durham Chronicle (1867), 9 Jul 1914, p. 5

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Constable Cook was at Culling- wood last week assisting in a search for and capture of a large quantity of booze. Forty-four cases of whiskey were found. con- taining in all 220 gallons. A case of whiskey containing 12 bottles. addressed to one R. Mc- Cullen. was 'seized some days ago at Flesherton Station by Constable Cook. Inspector ,Halbert had the matter before Magistrate McMul- len and Mc’l‘avis’h on Friday even- ing last. and 'as no one'answering the name of McCullen coxld be found the booze was confiscated. 96¢9§¢6A¢§0$ 4.0.9900 90”... v¢+4¢§¢§§§§‘¢§§§¢99§99..9O. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOO9000606¢98006600900966.6099...» Dominion Day was again suc- cessfully celebrated here. Threat- ening weather and a shower in the forenoon doubtless kept some away. but withal there was a big crowd and a goqd program -arâ€" ried out. In the foren-on the aquatic sports consisted of a tub1 race. in which Harry Frost 11 as first and Frank Thurston 2nd. Swimming race. .-\. Ball. H. C’raW- ford: catching the goose. A. Ball: Walking the greased pole had many competitors. who plunged frequently into the water. and none succeeded in carrying off the pennant. At the sports in the afternoon. in the 22.40 pace or t‘ (..)I J. \CIUIR ('1 m t W 1". {51. .1'. H. Hunter s Svdnex H. 2nd and J. Minorgans Darkex D. 3111 Named race. Roy Huntei lst. Maud Wilks 22nd. \Vandee 3rd, Baseball, Mark- dale ys Dunda k. won by the for- mer: football. Flesl erton ys Fex- ersham. “on my Fleshe1ton:100\d. race. \\. Whittaker )1. Wilson: tug-ofâ€"war. East ys \\ est. Toron- to and Syden'ha-zn Road. won by \Yest. The concert in the ex ening was well attended and a good program rendered by the Owen Sound company of entertainers. The receipts in the afternoon were $251 and in the evening $105. Flesherto-n Band supplied pleasing music throughout the day._ v ¢§§¢§O O 009 990900900090990 99009909090906099909099900 6¢¢¢¢§§6¢¢¢¢¢9¢6¢§§¢§§§§¢§++54¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢96¢+§+¢¢06¢. July . 191-1. S. SCOTT, :J. R. Gun’s Cid Stand Tinsmith, Plumber and Steamfitter Durham, PLUMBENG GOODS 810 REDUC'HQNS Ni FLESHERTON. $ in Everything Wt “'1 Ha. umn lite Hnuuwlh bix hlnhiwd tiHHHI'S is The prim») Hf the For.) rmmlmnr; i‘hetc:lllԤl';_" PM’ is Six flit}; the town car Ililir: ban-.- dredâ€"â€"â€"â€"f.0b. Furs}. Out. rumplete with equipment, (lvt, turning and particulars fmm (‘. Smith Suns‘ Garage. a. H. HARDW Autunmhiie f01' Hit? Granite Sinl‘w ll l! V I P \V \V V’v’hen You W'ant (it IX?” ”12' A uarafraxa Street, Durham n‘f Anv Kind l) Dr. D. Jazmieson, M.P.P.. of Dur- ham. took in the celebration here on Dominion Day and received many hearty congratulations from his numerous friends. Dr. and DW \nni\ erszirv services in the Pi ' s- lxteii: Ul chuich on Sundav were well attended and edifying yr- mons were preached by Rev. Mr. Moxris of Olanoeville. who is an 2.111;:Luve Speaker. Rev. Mr. M"- ' era breached at OranO'evillE Among the visitors here over Dominion Day were Dr. EK. Riel- ardson. Mr. A.S. Thurston. Mr .12 Runstadtler. Fred and Joseph Armstrong. and W. Bentham. rum Toronto: Mr. Roht Thompson Jf Powassan visited his sister. Mrs. N. McIntyre of Toronto visited her brother, Mr. Robt. Richardson: Mrs. Harpell of To: onto visited ‘her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bellamy; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wig-ht of Toronto. visited the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. aieo. Murphy: Mr. and Mrs. Jeff. This- tleWaite of Toronto visited the former's parents; Mr. Walter Le- Gard and family, Mrs. Jos. LeGard. Mr. W. Poulter and Mr. John Gal- loway of Toronto. were visitors at Mr. Henrv LeGard’s; Mr. Jos. Le- Gard of Toronto visited the par- ental home; Mr. Norman Boyd of Toronto was a visitor at W. J. Boyd’s. Jeff. 'I‘histlewaite‘s brick res:- dence near the Presbyterian church. The Baptist Sunday school here inined the Union school at Ce'ylnn at their annual picnic last week. and an enjoyableti-m-e was spent. Mr. D. Mc'l'ayish's new Ford car was badly damaged by fire on Saturday evening last. Gasoline was being put in the tank by the light of a lantern, which ignited the gas and in a moment the car Was ablaze. Extensive damage was done before the flame . \\ as extinguished. ’ Shhs H H Bowmanâ€"Ilsa: finiavio n6 \fil n U H 953 t1 ‘2'. )("fi "m'n!fffz§:'§’v’ .r .1, 5 L R:- '. \V. \.V 1311111213111 “1111111111 11 11.111311 11.9eti11g in £111: (hangv hall 011 '111-111311111 ex‘cning next. 211 8 o'rluck 53711! p. ‘ f 511-. and M 1's. Fender of Orchard vis- ited at, \l 1'. Thus. Greenwoou’s. Mrs. J. SLII'IIII- III ”M II: III Ii~ \isi: II__ -' \‘fIIH III. Fwd Sr IIII I; Mr. :lHd MIs .â€"\. (TI'I-‘Q‘II‘IVIMIII Hun-Ii iI il‘citl.‘ in i'iI-IHIIVIfl' and {{H’IuHI-IIIII- . .‘iuil'. 'L‘IIH“. (;:'C‘P£[\V(IIHi \‘I3iic.i iil 1".“ 1' .IIIII LIII< Week. Miss .‘IlIIggIe l‘iI lI i~ iIIIIIII.I;.iIII_{ iII 3‘1 h‘i\' ’kt‘ln "IIIII Edge Hill U. 8. held IIIIIiII IIIII.::I1 piIIIic IIn fIIIIIs I.II§'1:-I.~‘t. III SZ‘IIYP Hf Eh“ IIIISIâ€"IiLiPd state III. HIP \VPHLHBI' a. large I‘l't)\\d gaLIIeIII-II IIIIIi 1': p1 I a llltI>L euimhwble LiIIIII. AII impioiupt II game III baseball in Ch» III {IIIIIIIIIII skin“ It“! clan-iv the point IIf e.IiIieIII:y III which Hlll‘ IIII‘I'S II: III IIIIIrhII‘ II. After II hut c'InIes: (he scIII-e wa< siIIIwn to be 1â€"4. Races fI'IiluW- ed. which \VPI‘V much I-‘IIjnved by mid IIIIII _V(HUI;.,’. AfII-II suppei. gIIIII-I-s IIt‘ IIII Kinds wane indulged III. \VIII-n the CI'II“ II sepeuated all \\ eII-I. well satisfiin III II their afteI noon. Re“. \V. \V. PrudIIaIn “1'1 hIIId II Miss Marv “Jar wmut t0 'l‘tnnnrn fl) [ukv all art -'lH ~r‘ (In: lug: Iht' “mild V'S. Mr. \V. L “x mm spent 8 Hui: l\' with Mr. UH': Edgt'. .\ll~.~' NPHIH (‘nHliH' rvlm'm d Hum 'l‘arnmu last, wevk and is visiting her pux'ents‘hmy. Mi.“ Emma Ritchiw is l‘uflixiayiug .11 her DUIUP he) 9. Miss Ethel Grecnwnnd returned {rum her achuul at :\.Hilll(12tlt‘. and has game tn NUI'U) Uukuta 1321' m 1' i‘luii- tu-U S. Mr. and Mrs. \Vlll. )Inifut .‘u'w Viiit- in; [he Hitt‘lllt‘ funilivs this week. .‘lish‘ Muriel ("4:va nf 'l‘umnm >penr. :n t'mv day's wilu Mrs. Sam E'lge- his \Vt‘r‘k. Mr, Ruht. .‘IOf'fuT Hf 'l‘nt-(m'n spnnt. ”:9 First, “'th hos hl'che-‘l', Jun“ 51“!" We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Ca- Lzrrh Cure. F J, CHENEY 6: CO., Toledo, 0. We the undersigned have known 1-1.3. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honor- able in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any ooligations made by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN MARVIN. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall‘s Catarrh Cure is taken in- ternally. acting directly upon the Hood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75¢. per bottle. Sold by all Druggisgs. 'l‘ziké Hall’s Family Pills for stipation. (iwss at the Leno's v mowing Mnnmu n’eninO'. ‘ Th: little Misses Hvlvn Edith \‘fc‘nstm‘ of Tnx'untu 211K. iting their grandparvnts. Mr. Mrs. M. K. Hichumson. Mrs. \Vm. H:_;u':~;o of Elm-:1 \'5 her sistr 1-. 3118. Howard. lust ‘ Miss vasie Mac-fm-lniw nf Ht';ln[fvuq] is visiting :11 Mr. Tans. (h'cwnwmul’s, Miss \Viiiiiit‘. firm-unwind has rein: in- u! from New ()an-m. Mi. (“letv'hm uf TUI‘UH' n and Mi». Ii.» )klu‘ nf Um in un me \ isiiing «1 rrw ilmile (if Mr. \\. H. Rd g0. Hu‘m Mr. and Mrs. Holland. and Miss Switzer. left last week to spend a couple of weeks at Jackson‘s Point after which the former will spend the school vacation near Toronto and the latter at St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hannah and son of Toronto. motored from the city and spent a few days 'here and at Eugenia last week. Mr. Hannah informed us of the death of his father. Mr. Alex. Hannah. who' died on June 16. at Vermil- lion. Alta. The deceased. Who was 50 years of age. was married twice. and is survived by his wid- ow. one son and one daughter. Mr. Hannah \‘vas \‘~'i.‘e‘-_'. ":3: «'11 in this county. having for many nears kept hotel at Maxwell nit-'3. 1"?-~‘h:‘1't(>‘n Station. Mr. and 311's Jos. ll'ezm;-hill of Tumult" are spending :1. \k'erli with the fm'ms'T's uncles. W. H. Ilz‘ii S. Hemphill. - Dr. :l‘-‘.:i Z‘vll‘s. 'if‘l‘HH, Honda-mm! .111'1 little daughter Hi l'mwnl‘u. E..:\'v tom? tn Henri :1'1 ("BLLIHlili holilu‘y with 1'1'l._:‘.:i\'cs ln-i‘v. ?*?=~\'. W. McL-j'll H‘J Hanover \‘i'<- ittle at th \x'ita his 5 \‘is smmi a day with the Mrs. 'l‘homimu‘n. Mr. ()shm'ell Whittez friends motored from 1 are Visiting friends '11 and Vicinity. Miss Smith. B..~\.. of ' be and Mrs. Carter on the lst. Mr. J.O. Sinclair. wife and two children? of Meafoz'd. spent the pa=t week with Mrs. Sinclair‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sharp. Miss Annie Orr of Toronto. visii- er! Miss Shirley Murray last week. MI liLl )1 1K )i't' U n engaged as: assist fl] if. 31:: i tg’ Mr. and MI I :1 s ‘[ \'\' :3 ck e in his :21 _) K' H11: Ht schzml 21H he \mu'nse 0 siste'. Mrs. as. Bt‘nthn‘ c'nt _.3«.'r:2‘.i.n'.' 181' ill HOW’S THIS ? ICUHI‘] HILL \Vi i ('1 \V H h 3T1 13‘ ‘1'1‘ :1“qu :1 f. eaguv msvli mit- H m .1 rdino. lsnn \V a \\':_1'_\' ll Tl st ft hos. He.n('l:"rs:m 1‘ of 'l'm'onto. 'ii an oxtemiod Hanover \ m Fg‘idny l BIL-Vicar. rm of (‘11:: left <;n Visit at H I] i1 I.) THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. 11H n-u Visit; .1 last Wmu'i. Ht Mr. :mal 1U “111 I] W' l H h )t M (I ml 1d- IS Mrs. Ed Ejm'bury of Toronto ar- rived on Saturday at the home of her brother, W. J. Cook, for a hqlidakogEimg-J.‘ The heavy frost of June 19 did more damage than most farmers were aware of. Many a promis- ing field of fall wheat is turning out Worthless, except for feed. Dr. J.F. Grant and' his mother, of town. were guests at the Robson homestead the first of the week. Miss Myrtle Hunt and Mr. W11: frid leave this Tuesday for the 'parental home at McGee, Sask. Their many friends hereabout re- gret to see them leave, but unite in Wishing them a safe journey and a prosperous sojourn. 31n.r \Vill Reed of Michigan has lwe o'iving' his kindred some de- Iii}: tiul auto trips. On Thu1sda' he took Mrs. A. G. Blair and balm Loy. Miss 3I\1'tle Hunt and hex brother Wilfrid, Miss Ina Carley and her little sister on a trip to Hamilton. and on Friday took a win aCIoss the Niagara Peninsula to the Falls. c1ossing m er to the Ameiican side and V'ieued the decorations for the fourth in Lewiston and Fort Erie. and land- ed them all safely back on Satur- day evening. Miss Muriel (,‘m'rell returned to her home in the Queen City on Monday. after a jolly le'tnight‘s visit. If your hair is losing its natural color. is falling out, dull, streak}; full of dandruff, too dry, or if the scalp itches and burns do not be alarmed, use Parisian Sage. Rub it well into the scalp. It will go right to the hair roots. nourish them, and stimulate the hair to grow long and beautiful. It re- moves dandruff with one applica- tion, stops itching scalp, falling hair and makes the head feel fine. Parisian Sage supplies the hair with What is needed to make it soft, fluffy, thick and gloriously radiant. It is sold in fifty-cent bottles by Macfarlane Co. and at all drug counters. Look for the trade markâ€"“The Girl with the Auburn Hair.’7 Accept no ather. X8 nuke. Utah (10110 issue Girls and Women of all 1120.5 want to be beautiful and attract- ive. but unsightly. thin and lifeless hair destroys half the beauty of :1 prptty face. Ma . \\ m. Ramww. the pupulur L): guuist and Lhoir Maude: Lf Alums rhurL'h. Limve ”Vex tn Knnx Lthle on :smuiay last with our popular pasmr. "WV. 8. M Smith, and [UUk au‘n‘ twig ful :u'd :LppleL izttiw‘ part. in Hm iemxmg ut rlw L- huh. \\ U will. esluezu it; it grunt fen’ny if his \isits thuxm.‘ Ului‘c I-l'rquvut. \Vt- «:muun. mnlursv, Mr. Etiittng) (mr (Sullivntiuz: that. Lilv .utv Pl'tn‘nh‘ial (‘ithLUIil “it: in 1119 “Mai C(Hldllliih't‘ lU Um 'h'wl iuwl'c‘ms Uf \llt’Li‘illPt‘l'dllU: nuke. \‘Ciliing as w: aw U) mimiL .-\ .Hl‘. “Pl". .T'I'HHI ”10 '\s'( presul!‘ nmi .‘!!\H gnw- n u \\ (mt i- hem: 4m! ): v HH'ml; ii~n it 6:16 “vs Rum i \\'fl‘~«"|.\\)1.2.“94UH an! m. tv;t‘.~ii!l_1.:'.l't‘HlIU'k‘~ 1H [Ill Mr. FPieu-Ay‘ Currish raised his fine immanent shed 111st, Tlleadziy after- 11111111, the 5129 119111" 60x24 feet 1. 211111 it was all hua1ded and the sheeting 1111 hv six (minck. Pete has set the pace f111 1111 1111* shed 1aisi11ws i11e1 u1111111izi114 [i111e..\l1.Jns.H11111e «If Avtm» “:15 the 111111191. and a good 11119 hels, Inn. 1 1111.1\' 911 mug next. July 10111, \\ 1.1 be the 1eg111111 1111111L11l\ 111ee-Li11gnf the \11111») (4111111119. A 11i11utte11dzu1ce is luuwnly 10(11195Lt’d. The beautiful rain of Sunday lust and ihe fulluxxing Monday has told immenseiy on the hay prnspeccs and aim the spring crops. Tiw predicziuu we made wine time ago as to the pros- pects of a bountiful huiwst are ex- ceedingly bright. IUHM [nut to 3 hf Ih-~ \vmuhm INN) 1. henu-x‘ur, MI up ln-:-u«1m’l lim: 0f :1 \(‘H in: v“ INHM \\ mm in»: in H H11 . . ‘.' ‘H‘ot‘é: Hxll d U “In 11qu '5 S‘ulljt‘hl Mi n :31” Min \\‘ HI “I ill 3 1:331; .‘unng UH '1('«~'11‘.p§i~lwd - has!!! Was : 'HJ :21)!" ft) gr! 3) '1' hushvl. w} HI BLY'l‘H'S CORNERS { \(‘S'\ 4' (lvs'i! i) \ll(: GLORIOUS 'HAIR. '1‘RAVERSTON, \\'. Hm-‘Hl )lc' tn 32-! ga)‘ 11 (-IHVUI“ ~s'1-(i uxshvl. \Vhwv't‘us [Wu j“: HES id :51“ t'm- Ilw snmt- gl'fld“. Hum tho-1 '\s'(‘.~!. was :tl-H MM» gum-u u‘amrl :Ilk nn 2‘ d»): v Huang}: nrgahiZI- 1h h; ltlic), l) (in we 3 h t’ (N! u-(lutt he In Ll (Ill Mr. J. .l. t ‘L‘ru‘v L' ‘L \h‘ lhv ”ht’b‘( (H1 in' ('()-( ts zlmt fur L’s-2 gar «I r] \VhNI'Pils‘ I pint: L' Um 11' >1u:v-.-.~.<, km. mm- fx'n'u what, it “'3!“ hum. (luv fur 2hr aimmn 2:}:;;w:u-:m<. (a l the fm mu 01:. By ' Weathr-r Mighty!!- md \\ ith 'hc uXvep- it wind was 23H that; Mr. J. J. Mnl'rinnn Um ]{'.\'o i;- A]. S-. mJ mddv .L h‘w H I't)\': m'pn :1d 3 ml was 23H that; . J. .l. Mun-inn“ L- .L Yer} ”UK-‘1‘- “1185(f \thr is y ('H-Upt'l'nliull. ,.:t farnww 'hix ‘Ht m ll) U UH I‘L divi<inn 10 us. Zin- (lllllll huh} \\.k11llt ibtl; ('4! X'L Linn; fifths mri Hliil Ill ”Hi.- lul- 1H '[‘hough six years or more th-e elapsed since Mr.’1‘hos. Jack and family haxe moved \\ est. yet he has never forgotten Zion. and each year sends a handsome check. Recently a ten-dollar order was received from him by one of the stewards. and a brief letter ex- pressing good Wishes to all the old friends and neighbors. May the blessings ' of a kind Provi- dence continue to prosper him and his. transport The Midway this year will be filled by the Con. T. Kennedy Shows. This organization is not only the largest but is acknow- ledged as the best in the field of outdoor amusements. It requires 30 double iength railway cars.to There was M'er a score of fair matrons and \x'insmne maidens gathered under this old roof on Mon day. an d they were delighted With the address 01" Miss Janet Preston of Nananee. on the sul‘1-' iect The Woman of 'l‘o-day. So enthused did they hecome that they formed a branch of the \Vo- :men‘s Instit1te with Mrs. J. J.’ Peart as president Mrs. W J. Green“ ood as \ice president 3113 John O Greenuood sec.-treas.. and Mrs. Colin McArthur. Miss: Jennie Davis and our better half as board of directors. Mrs. J. Blyth of Varney. Mrs. McCannel and Miss McGirr of’Durham. ac-. companied Miss Preston and the‘ fair ones here are delighted \xith their thoughtfulness profitable intercourse and pleasing demeanor Mr. Geo. Smith suiftly broughti them out in his auto and after the; meeting was over. a quartette ofi maidens got on the sunny side of‘ the gallant chauffeur and had :1 run back the old lane ,to the woods. Your scribe hid under a. big baSSWood bush all the after-1 noon. but managed to muster 1111' courage to crawl out at supper time. Seriously speaking. we are of the firm belief that it would he. a great blessing to every farmer's- wife and daughter to take ad- vantage of these meetings and to. become enrolled as active mem-i bers of the same. 3 THE MIDWAY AT THE \VESTâ€" BEN FAIR. LONDON», ONT. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. 3101th and family of Vancouver are over on an extended visit tn the McAsswy home. He looks as if the Pacific Province agreed with him. Mr. Frank McAssey M‘nughl home a dandy new Mt. Forest threshing outfit on Saturday. It is :m Inw-to-date machine and should do excellent work. mam: .’ ' *um 29-; it"; #9¢+¢§§§§§§§§§§O§+§§§¢§Q¢¢ 06A. ¢§§§¢§¢§¢§§§0¢¢¢+¢+ .o 0’0. Q¢§v§§§¢§+§+§+§§+§§§‘§§§¢§$6QOQOQQOQQQOOQQOQQQOOOQO O $336 5 rice of Success flfIMIMS' ml The Universal Lightning: Rod Company; Ri: business 23 not. an mucn‘iemâ€"ir is .1 result. It is the fruit ”I pmwgw, *HPI‘Q‘N. 2193'si stem/’5" :mzi .\ 3 )V E '5?- was \v 2‘. M' 63H! 11111:. e W €593 .333: m 3 :33 32.: in: DJCCJ :CH/ {he mam ' .m- ”wgmm " :* ‘Hm ' " w" rim; H" LL'A.." m LJI-‘siktflifllf‘ "gamma-wax a WORD T0 Makers n1 thv Rod with 11w (I "02‘ almost sure to be H126 82k it. and thu sh‘ll‘y Hf Rip \vun \‘tankiv‘n-TE‘.” II to slwp fn ZU' yuan and wit . “he“ wow-rm! tn find (hr wml'1 the NIH!" :2 he entered «lumhm'lm: i. H U At those ertisemcmsi t \V \\' {m} NH ved best {1'11 «mid V U HESPELER. ONT. ) \* c 53:1ng \\ \‘ux-x‘ I“ appeal to all. \Vhat pleuSeS nixe- 'Will not always appeal to annthm‘. iThere will be a trained Wild Axi- im-al Show. the Louta Musical ,Show. Kempp‘s Model City aml ;Far,m, an Aztee Village. Laugh- lland. the Igorottes. the Hindoos. the Jumping Horse. an Egyptian lHall of Mystery and various othâ€" :ers. 2.0 in ‘all. This will be one lot the cleanest and best Midways iever shown at the Exhibition. The :Exhibition dates are September 11 lto 19. All information given on iapplicatiom to the Secretary, Lon- ldon, Ont. , __ AL _ _. -_ - â€"‘~-â€"â€". I nll pmth ulaxs and hm th zoosmva- 'tinns fmm mmnts 01 write(' .E. HORN HNG D. I’. A” ”’dloxmxtu Ont. \\. ('aldet. lnwn Agent. thw 3:: J. 'J‘nwner. Starinn Agent Phunv IN I I Viv“ \x'I-zs'rimltxn l H.\ smmrxn Lv. Montreal ”.00 pm'l.\'.Chicago 5.45pm Lv.Toronto 8.003m Lv.l)etroit ll.05pm Ar.l.0ndon ll.06am,l.v.L0ndon 5.45pm Annetroit l.45pm}l.v.Tornntn 9.00am .3. r.Chicag0 8.40pm’Ar.Montrcal 5.45pm Highest ('Ins‘s Hf equipmvht. zBUCKLFAâ€"l.-â€"In the General Huspi- tal. Winnipeg. on June 4. In Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Buckley. :1 daughter. LAYBOL'RN.â€"In Ludg‘ato. Rusk" on June 2-8. to Mr. and Mrs. lilvm Laybourn. nee Miss Maud Banks. 3 son. MILLIGAN. â€"In Bentiz In ‘1". m1 June 20. to MT. and Mrs. 'Jh mun \in- lig'an. a son. ALLAN.~IN Egromunt. «m Tut-<- day, July 7. James Allan. :ng-d about 74 years. ALICE-In Durham. (m \Vrdm-sâ€" day, July 8. Ann Matthvu's. Mm of Robert Aljoe. 81;, in hm- math year. o I TORON "roam/mo TORONTO=MONTREAL and must alga 35in INH'HLIC TR.“ "is'if I] IMPORTANT IMPROVE!) DUBLIC we :1 re in V P .V NOW IN EFFECT £28 DAILY SERVICE \\ our C1151 :BORN. DIED 1n HP\\' A Ll. TH Ii \\'.\ Y H t m ml I! 71 (I )n

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