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Durham Chronicle (1867), 29 Apr 1915, p. 2

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" 01:96, Concession 3 George} . , , short dxstance “mamm- 01: Thomas? m1) ton Street, Lower T ‘ )n’alock a 111. .- ES 1}? 1332:131ch TOWN- ___..‘, . - . Drs. Jameson 8:. James ‘3 FFICE AND BESIDBNC out of Knapp’s ’4‘“ ‘0 *lg itoren. Mrs. a. v. _--- _ ”native. Box 107, Durham.I L E Ontsrio. ., ._, A.‘ RAE Sm: «mg You mm COOK WILL GIVE ”3'“ . . . \Vlll 1‘ LOTS 8, street, Whale and Separate TENDERS will he received by, the undersigned up till six o‘clock; am, April 29., 191.3, for the sevâ€"E oral trades required in the erec- tion and completion of a High School at Durham, Ontario. 3' Plans and Specifications seen at the Secretary’s 0mm. Durham, and 21150 at Forster Ck. Clark’s office, Owen Sound. E The lowest or any tender not ; necessarily accepted. J.F GRANT, i ecy. High School Boards: Durham, an Clarks oif'x: 80-D- 2\\\ Vw-cvâ€" â€"_ ‘kUuIIVblnv- -,__ YROPSIS or CANADIAN non-in 3 3 . \ hOTICh 15 hereby given. nursu-- - 121.. See! There was at large attendance.“ 1 WEST LAND REGULATIONS Eant to R.S.O. 1914, Cap. ng claims and lengthy meeting at Prinz). ‘ l 18 ‘ D famillg: 01', 56 that all persons havi my mac over yesrs q , mai’tagainst the estate of the said . , n t , w : ”Milo“ ' 0f%Da\'id Allan the Elder, who diedg‘mthul Lodg.-, AF.A..1.\1..on I‘u‘ ' d'w evening Two imitations too»: homestead a quarter- . . Maw; on or about the 24th day of March} ‘- l v, and a Fellow Craft degree wailable Dominion land is Albertag A.D. 1915, are required to sendih at was conferred. Mr. \S. H. Eber’ts, aé :oba, Saskatchewan or . Lppficant “3“.“ appear ‘9 person, by post prepaid or otherwise de--t to 'J- R Telford Of ‘the Town member of Victoria Harbor lodge. Bnb’Agency for the DiStriCt. Entry 0i Durham, ISOIiCitOI‘ for the Ex‘i . . . by proxy may be made at any: ecutors, on or before the 8th day: “ as a :vlsitor, «accompanying Mr . Ira Pcrigo of Feversham l Dominion Lands Agency (but DOV of may, 1915, their names, ad' _ ' - a\ Miss Edith Hemphill is Visiting‘ 1 Bub-Agency), on certain conditions,‘ dresses and descriptions and t of particulars 0f relatives at Feversha'm Battenâ€"Six months residence‘. full statemen n and cultivation of the 1and1their claims, and the nature Of! Rev Mr. Owen oi Chatsworth In each of three 1831?. A bottle-f, the security 37 . hVe Wlthln nine miles‘ duly certified, and that after thc‘ ‘ 'dlist church on Sunday, in the ab- 5 03 a farm Qf‘ said day the executors Will pro-‘ on certain condl‘fi ceed to distribute the h sence of the 'pastor, who preached r his brother “at Rosemount Mr 6011!. A habitable house is re"‘e~state among the parties entitle Ito to, Owen was the ’gueSt of Mr R (mired except where residence is 1 thereto, having regard only which they shall . Bentham over the Weekâ€"end performed in the Vicinity. “hr. claims of R. 40. Kerr was in Teronto k-end, and Rev Mr. hen have notice. In certain districts a home-'1 ateader 11'- good standing may ore-l Dated the 9th day of April, All: Rev - ‘ over the wee empt a quarter section alongside; 1915. Ink homestead. Pnce “3‘00 per MARY ANN ALLAN. , Kennedy, a representative of the . ~ ~ DAVID ALLAN” JR" Dominion Alliance supplied his Bldence m ELIZABETH ROBERTSON. . ’ pulpit on Sunday Dutiesâ€"Six months re . each of three years after earningv ExecutorS. 5° acres be their Solicitor. J. P. Telford- _ L _ _ i --“n* O .‘m Mrs Richard (Bentham returned 1-3+ arr-pk from visiting friends a‘ w fram bqrn ‘ 1585 332885138 and ou‘tbuild" Arthur 6““! fl' 0. m31'1390W J Blenry DUSB: : tream tnrough . AND SURGEON; OF Mr - ”“1335 510 acres bard; HYslcléfigNVOW Hunter Bl . 05103 F0 (1 car dehvered 9 ad L ‘ y; 33h. rest m good gage :11 house: :11 10 a m. .‘0 49‘“! “$13937 tgee and Dr. Ottew'exll W m ’ $909039" ittentlon givfigs'mmce op- unab out delivered in a ' . 81" u- . ° . } r r 1913. F07 furtn 61"”? +nlnf women and epi‘dI‘EE-nh a". 15m mee of t hi! homestead. Pnce $3.00 per LIQtRY' .ANN am. - . DAVID ALL; ELIZABETH ' ad! of g1311126t yetarsdaitersoearning, mate pa en; so acres‘ . . . extra cultivation. ' Pre-emptioni 4 1;? the” SOhc‘tm" patent may be obtained as soon as; .._._â€"â€"â€"â€"----- agate“! patent, on certain con- ,. . ‘ IHAM‘PD‘ Mr. John C. Kerr moo-bad right may take .a ppr-i onto on Monday 1a 'ehaaed_h9meg§ead in certain d1?t“ will resume his stu »- n m gnu-a. DnthShaw school. fine-tend patent, on w. w... W. , - i IHAM’PDEN. - 1 â€"-- nettle! who has exhausted his; Mr. John (C. Kerr left for Torâ€"[ten ur-; onto on Monday iast. where he to Md right my take .3 p. . ho d in certain dist-‘ will resume his studies at the Fri I. rich. Price 33.00 903 acre. Dnfies'iShaw school. . ch} Miss Janet Sharp has returned tor “157i“ 5° “‘9': home. after spending six months ' ‘ i . in: we: “meme an” m m” an n . . . ‘ 1! Mrs. Cooper has been under Bi “‘3 W condition. éthe weather 'for some time with to W. W. CORY! Can-2t» grheum'atism. , . ,. - ac ‘3:th 0‘ 319 m 31' ifT. ifounfihgas rented J Morme’s Pb 01'“?- arm or year filâ€"Unauthoflzed publicationg Mr and Mrs. Walden v.’ sited 91‘ d an- advertisement will not be «3th Mr. and Mrs W. Marshall -' I 5 14 i recently. ' [Ic EYE, ' EAR, THHUAI 0:. “Von- 011100; 13, Frost. St. Oven Sound. M Mills, has purchased Mr mum McKee’s farm ion the 4th me. and] is moving to .it Mr Chas. Statiord, who returned from the west a few months ago 418 6111 fig it Gkégg‘fifiicféo, Léndon. how has again settled on the 1th line, W ILL GIVE mm.» of Bye.Bar Nose and Throat. having rented his brother James’ \Vill be at the Hahn House, Dec. farm . ., M‘mh 20’ Rev \V. J. Smith. secretary of in singing ev-‘ 19, Jan. 16: February 20. noon and after \Huurs. ltoo Pom-M _‘ __._._J_ Social Service and‘ Evangelism“ 1n‘_4.L “A:o+ n“! ITPD‘O ‘nS‘ Jill-H ‘8 7-.â€" With white mark- [or regiSteatiOD ‘u ufficg: ..Jack- 41 15 LE 'iéti FI‘IUE 315‘ U "av-â€" __ V _ out of Knapp’s Hotel, short distance Lamb ton Street, Lower Town, Durham Moe hours from 12 to 2 o’clock ______..__â€"-- Holstein Convey ancer. I . O O 5 Issuer of Marrlage LICBDSES. '. Money to loan at lowest rates, iand terms to suit borrower. Fire @and Life Insurance placed in thor- i oughly reliable compnaies. Deeds, l I! ,. nomn "DO Igeases and Will?, fllortgages, Leases and Eexecuted on shortest notice. 'zwnrk nromptiv attended to \ Mr. W. J. .B‘enry. had. a new. ice in thex to 4 m and? :09 Ford‘ car delivered last week,‘ ’8 to 1'0 a. m. ° p. .to diseases and Dr. Otbe'W-ell will have 4“ “8- BURL this su mel!‘ MessrsIH'enry 8: Son : five the contract for the - â€"‘ n‘-‘ â€"- -‘ * “G Dnn‘? 5‘ ”I, V'Inuvvivh Agent. . Money to maze Lwenses. A ness tramacted. D U R HA M 01 lamieson 8:. lamieson. 15111. mi! AND RESIDENCE ‘91 Mrs. Fulton A H. Jackson. NOTARY PUBLIC, 00‘“ Convey 21110-9? 850' Licen _. Q .icensed Auctioneer for the Jounty of Grey. Satisfaction guar- mtced. Terms reasonable. Dates wf sales made at the Chronicle of- ;i , and 10 cents for each, omen GNP -...-..- '7 9 13. Rest. St. Owen Sound. §fi§éfl AuEâ€"tioneer DAN RICLEAN P. Telford’s office ‘hom .te the Regisbfi :daY . ONT. (Lower Town.) . SHARP --- , _ ear. 8m. insurance Loan. Issuer of Mar- general financial bus: Eéiii-IISSION. .nse, Dec. farm , Mdmh 20’ Rev \V. J. Smith. secretary of ,Social Service and‘ Evangelism, 1’. spoke in the Methodist church last week and gave 1a very Interest- ing .ine: address on the work being ‘done by that department of the H ..â€"_._â€"__,_.o .â€" Hunter’s FLESHERTON. Mr. B. Wheeler, Who has been in the employ of .A. Munshaxs 8: Son the past year. has gone t Tor- onto to work. \ Miss Mary Speer of Fexersham I ,‘turned home last :week, after L 'jshort visit with her sister. Mrs.E ‘(DrJ'Cartetn and mother, Mrs. Pye.‘ E Sergt. Emerson Bellamy was {home from «Owen Sound over Fri- . day night and attended the 1 LL --_ enjoyable social hour was spent Mr Leslie Norris left last week to work in Markdalo Rev Mr. Graeb of Toronto, spoke in the Presbyterian church ;on Sunday in the interests of the i Dominion Alliance Am - Uhr‘n ”v.._‘ The attendance at school here continues there being now 82 at the roll At the League . meeth: in the‘ ethodist church .last \\ eek t}. ogram was entirely in the ...... “Io-main a» 9 Meet M12 maintenance force of. the x. :-.,-..‘ . . . 9 Mr and Mrs. Stewart \usxtcd {0" “.?S p§c’_ L a" days with the form; a: few ter, Mrs Alf. Harrison, on their \vav to their new home here! The public library board library 10 the are movin g .the s‘twct, ibrick block on Sydcnham 3I0rmcr1y The Advance office. which has been fit 951 "up for :1 .rcading room as well Mids 11-42024 . Shunk is Iibra-r'an W ,1___,,n.‘ ‘C McLean .of Quebec, who '1 number ow, ton to leave shortly Ior the; on a short visit with his 1 survive l'rs.’ KRev.) McVicar. at the Mr T ifnfl 0;: l Mr and Mrs. T. J. [Ida Fisher, «and Mr IL Alex. Stewart of Teeswater ten transferred to Owen . to succeed Mr Jars. Ash- : h c 1- 0 a. d I“ rx 1“ in the positiun of 1ERTON. ' ‘visibed {fiends tat =Collingu-‘ooa on i . uxu l “a. I i 6.") has gone t' Torâ€" ; noo‘n, when for nearly half , 3 hour it ca ., peer of Fex ersham watered well the thirsty earth .of the .Briti cousin. Miss Hemp? The Toronto papers of last‘, ‘ M. 7‘ ' 7week contained the death notice 'mieormbabl: ‘of Mr A. M. Gibson, who died atlBut 1rom ti 0: WOOdStOCk 3°?" , his late home, ‘34/Spruee street, on 1 Last week, after t; Wednesday, the let inst :h her sxster. Mrs: ment wasmade an Mount Pleasant 1the‘ lack of ‘ . O - 1d mother, Mrs. Pyeacemetery on Fmday alternoon ‘ t '1 _ “M. 12¢“va was Mr Gibson was a native of Pais- is an» 5 m ‘ d ‘ n-â€"nr]t\ EThi-S \Van t, who was ill 131-31: fisy, is improvi; ,, fr Thos. Chard home here. ‘ H“- vâ€" 3‘ Mr Thos. Lever has the ‘for a modern cement ab 7 . Mr Mark Wilson, butche ;,\ Married --At Colling‘ 4‘. Wednesday, April «21,' CM": 5 {Blackburn to Miss 11’: Shleat, both of the town. :e‘ Miss Petty, teacher n! m, 18 \V'iat'h her unCLea ’ Mr V and Wife -_-_ I 1, ' ‘ ‘ An appoizilâ€"is made to vou fori ' ,, and .- ,. {Two Dollars only. as thsre are so . and we Funeral Directorw ‘ A huge motor car arrived here {many demands made upon van i3 iSunday for use of, the Hydro-other directions. This moms) v.1 Full lineof Catholic Robes, andbhv-I 'go for the direct benefit of thee“ and white Caps for aged people. Electric pole construction gang” , (Embalming a Specialty dale, V'isitea GOVBI‘ L41: “cuL‘ w..â€" Iwith her uncle. ’M’r W111 Moore. ‘ conveying them .to .and from their , Prisoners, as there is no cost 01 i ‘ vork which is “now being push-ed transmission and no waste of anv ' ‘ , ' ' description, information harm}: 's 'ebe-en established ,showing the uto badl'y kind of food and clothing. c-tc. "on Saturdav Turning out to pass which can be sent without confis- a vc‘ii-r-Le {he car collided with a‘cation by :tnc German (govern- ? ' , 7 ~ 'n’v11"y him“ ment. 'I‘kic cannon] should get ; large \chture Framzng on 511071.?! \ Home. . Snow Roomsâ€"Next to Swanow' ‘ Barber Shop. RESIDENCEâ€"Fe! ‘ door South of XV. Jr Lawrenno’ l blacksmith shop. _ tilt: in“... .___ ‘ Mr. F. G. Karstedt is extending“; his business by opening 111 Price-J where :1 8 has purchased Min! rd lowed h‘is‘ ich will be takâ€" V'ill'C, P11 andcr’s stock a store premises, wh on possession of on May 1. The taken Pricevill-e business will be of by Messrs. Fred and Harold Km'stedt, the latter 1e- fm in th“ bank signing his positi at Shaa-Lburne to {gain in this on- I . charge 1 y D‘a-bio A stone passing into the waterâ€" wheel at the chappin'g mill last week caused (some damage be‘ore the power was shut off. -_, ---4--~nr1~'.no' 'I tC’I'D L 139. HOMESEEKERS’ EXCURSIONS T0 WESTERN CANADA. is directed ' 1 . 1 Particular attention i to the remarkably low round-hip; fares in connection with Home-i soekcrs’ Excursions 0 Western: Canada V1.21 Cana'uian Pacific Riii‘v" way. Tickets are on ‘ $413 each Tuesday until October :25, inclus- and are good to return withâ€" ato of S119. "Enest {astest ivo, in two months from d ‘ The C. P. R. offers the ! possiblo equipment and train service win one of the moss: scenic routes in the world. On Friday {last there passed away in his 73rd year, one of our most rvc-spected'pioneers in the person of. Duncan Blue, of the township oi Sullivan. The deceas- ed was in l'nis usual health, and was engaged in the afternoon planting potatoes. He partook of supper as usual, but in a few minutes aiterwarfis died suddenly l of heart failure. He was born m Scotland, and when woung came minutes ait‘erwarfis d born in . ' J son. held secretary of the Ramon- of heart failure. He was Scotland aad \ulncnwoung came ‘ . . . l ’ ‘ ‘ a1 Samtarlum Assocxatxon. Doubt-l " ““"""’z township and sc-‘ttled‘ ‘ . . , _ . . less many remember tne lecture OILt'h'C £31.93 ion \k'hLCh hm ' S given some time ago as ilten'5‘81\ â€"-_,â€":--~‘;.;::::â€"::.'.“::;:;I...“ "warâ€"mm» | a ' .' i ‘ v e and son fixed some years ago, , . - . ' ' . . and only one daughter Mrs mtcrestmg, thoroughly Instruct- made for admlssxon. . -v ' ' >0 0 . . v I ' , . . ‘ . , A ’ . we and emmently practlcal. We, too heartflv commen John Swaegar, survne. He “as d understand thst much ex ' f ‘to our 1 aders ' . ‘ u ' k. D 1" '9 .- d-evoted Presbyterran, and a refi- , n 1 0. ' mavtlon and a number of specml ‘% ular attendant until recently of . ‘the Dornoch Presbyterian c mews are to be presented at the ‘ ' ' lecture, which will be 'given on‘‘ A new altitu derecord by feet in a hydro- ‘Interm-ent took place Mondav to . Latona cemetery. ~ Sunday evening, May 2, at 8.2m flight of 10,000 One of :the fiercest storms ever in the town hall. iaeropl we was made at Pensacola, -- - - ~ mm -A-_.-,: A”... Mayor Hunter will occupx; the Florida, by Lieut. 'P. N. Belling”, I‘ ---~'" 1M? mn- Qorm-dav. planung puwww- . ‘ , , - ‘ f w ‘ 511mm“ as usual, bug‘s; sugderefl)" Durham is again to be favored: ' ' ' ‘with a lecture by Mr. J. B. Wat-i .I I. ural|l a '.. Lever has the mntract 3" tern cement abattoir toril Wilson. butcher: 3 -At Collipgwood, onl .y, April :21, ‘M'r. I§lIervyni 1: to Miss Elizabeth" W'i sat :Collingwood V A 18 of t‘11e 1110515 - v e ‘13 0‘ J ‘11: r. 1:110 Earl of Hint-910, 531': (111-1 \1 1 d. .. ~. 5 in the , S l r .11i11g ibut Parkel 3.11).; Sir 1.111. 151111,; 011111 dlUWJOfletgulisat“ p : M1‘.E\'C-ly11 C(CIL 111. P. ‘ the! f y I tan ‘1er (1131132; c1 5 t011213111011. Sir C11311 8 5111111510111 v . ’ (.3 ‘ L1 ‘ IS (1 V ncouvel u“Lord Mavor of London, 1111-11 BL! . '1 ‘ ' 111 .1 311.1 0101 1:Lleon.J.E.Rayne1,12011.1 flavor 011 \\ .vc“ ‘ -, ‘1: OR ‘ '1. “£01 “1:: 111e Liverpool; the Rt. Hon. V1. H. BO-‘ ‘ 1 .1 ~. 0 ’ ‘ atcr. Lord Mzwor of. 1511111an 'm of efficiencv. , v - D | t 5 under “”1th ha mythc FL 11011 James '1‘1'1g'g111‘t,l up i Loni Prm ost of Unrdeen: 111 e..Rt ' c. P. B. 171’” to an} Hon.CIau101d McCullag-h 1.0111 1 articulals 01‘ . 1‘ £111 1' Mayor of Beliast. 1“ n K ;c.h.er near M arkâ€" r the weekâ€"end ’M’r Will Moore. u Em‘mu ll ‘ IS PUBLISHED \Frbm time immemorial prisonfrs - VERY THURSDAY MORNING of war have evoked pity and svm- ‘41 the Chronicle Printing House, Gcmfrcxn ’ Street. pathy. The agony and humiliation‘ ioi the .British prisoners must be\ DURHAM. ONT. ‘indescribably acute and gamng. Subscriptioh Tax: 33¢»:an min be sen , “ 1. fl" ~ #- amya 193a. {moo postage ' But lrom that. Stat» 0f $115191 mg 8.31112: . b of. (b3erfyeanpayableinadvance ;. A , .. u ,,- -- . may ec arge i not so paid. The date ‘ there can b3 BO red-r853, 1‘- bcmg awhichbevem Hubscgiptiun is paid‘i‘s denoted n x ._ A ., v e num n on 1 m a dress label. "0 uper di " part of too fortune; of \V 311‘.- Dut continual to all arrears are paidmxr'ept 81- lb , u n t “tor. 1the' lack of comforts and food. 01’ “ °f be "0"” . + ' Advertising For transient udvertzsement. ‘ stands m a dlfferent 08.0301‘} - B. agents per line for the first in» . i' . . > ~ 8388. . .- non; scenteperline enchant“- : This want W111 grow 1n volum 2 quent‘ Insextzon mmion measure. Profession. I. \ . . . d w, 0'0 13V cards not exceeding one inch $4.00 per “mall and mtenszty as the a; a {- ~ ‘ Advernsemema without specific directionswi be nnblishcd till forbid an .1 charged accordingly Transient nouceaâ€" ‘L( at. ' ‘zFouudJ ”For Sole. em.â€"5O cents for first insertion. 25 cents for em subsequent Insertion. 5. -‘ As a result 02 an ofnczal organ- isation havinO‘ been created re- «:3 ----â€"-~‘â€" 4m +‘nn a; stands in a different categorv. This 11 ant will gro 01" in 10111111: and intensity as the days go 03' x As a result 01’ an official organ- isation having been created re- ‘cently to carry parcels to the ‘Eritish prisoners in (1"1'31'131V in- l suring proper transmission ithrough a ncutral carrier, the 2'“Khaki” Magazine of Imperial iI-l'ouse, Kingsway, London, has started a fund to supply foodl Iand comforts for those who havc ‘ D I q C A t '1 f E I. no relatives or friends to 100k ai- tcr them,a as it is known that these poor fellows are not getting a proper supply of food. BRITISH PRISONERS IN ‘ GERMANY ‘ This appeal should get a large blacksmith shop. 'ir‘esponse, as there is no other lund ‘which deals with this wrticulav‘ mwmm ; d.'t' .. ‘ ‘CO'III‘h: mslihaki” Magazine and‘ F U R N l T U R E -.~~- I l .Ca-blcd News Shéet ‘ was created A N n Wunimarily as a gift for tin-{3% U'N BERT AKIN 6 ~ ‘Qverseas SOlcliei-s, bringing: them “late news from their homes.~ It is' - now supplying, free of charge, in 3 addition 'to the soldiers at the. a ' ' 1 , - 1.215 well as the grand old 3 set‘ It i; “is a purely patriotic endeavor Window had es L a c e Curtains and all Household Furnish-{5% TINSMITHING Mr. M. Kress has opened a shop the rear of the furniture snow g Rugs, Oilcloths l f L 15 room and is propm-ed to do all ‘ . ' l .' 1 . ,- ' ‘ ' ' «ave tnelr support and cxpresâ€"i RUNS ‘11 tmsnntlnng. {s'ons of goodwill for tizc- \vorl-t‘ it; Undertaking receives specml i g l l l I l attonti: m D A had undertaken, were; ##1##” l i, The Duke of \Vqliington. KIM witho Duke of Ill-nucfwster, in“ First {Lord of the .Mimizaliy, the CounL-’ l ‘ rv H ‘â€" r'l J1 m C P‘) "D (-4.- pâ€"t (._n P' >â€" 0â€"1 5;; .' {â€"5 f ’1 . 9....» ‘1‘ 1 ft I O m i ’ -w .J v y...» H d7 l l 1“_’l ‘ . 1 :P.C.M.P.; Lord Dcslia):‘n;xgn. the. ’ ‘ ' ‘ Eu.” of Essex, Viscount Bryce. I s u PSE} 0. s . n - . t‘Lord \Kzllzmgnby do Broke. tno E38 ‘ n > _ VV 3 _ ‘V»> . Q\7- . 1231'} Oi Ronulqsnny. \1scau: t sul- {\Ct ‘ 1 N. _‘ N nir. ‘ne 17.411 of Linton). :31 l: - fiparental 1 J95” 5‘ J'J-Q.‘ .v v ( All subscriptions will be pub-i lished in this paper and you are; requested to send. yours to an} office of the Royal Bank of Can- ada. and mark it “Khaki Prisoners," Fund," The subscriptions will also be duly acknowledged in the. 'M'agazine and \'arious newspapers in England from time to time. WeILKnown Lecturer Coming 1: chair, and no charge will ‘Tfix A. BELL WUNDERTAKER ‘ng nuwmggaumm t is '3 ” "V Rugs, t}1\‘ ' 0 mg! Wmde mu,‘ L a C e :t‘ ‘ {a and all He avor \% TINS . H; Mr. M. Kres “ as i at the men a who i 5 mom atfd ls Undertakix All advertisaments ordered by strangers n as be paid for in adunce. Contract rates for yearns advertisements in! nished on application to the office. Future Framzng an shades notice. Snow Roomsâ€"Next to Swanow' Barber Shop. RESIDENCEâ€"Fe! door South of XV. J‘ Lawrenno’i blacksmith shop. gBComeldnz Will Find Us EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR be ‘ on SaturdaY- M1. M.K1ess has opened a shop at, the: re. w of the fm nitm e snow room and IS pxflepnved to do all kinds of tinsmithing. Undertaking receives special attent'um Rugs, Oilcloths Window had es Lace Curtains and all Household Furnishings W. IRWIN April 29, 1915. In Poplin and Paflicttes zasbmcr Bese Etc. Years

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