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Durham Review (1897), 20 Jul 1899, p. 8

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«6 +# LEavixcâ€"13 3 i. Lucas 778, H, , Hunter 767, H 62. (7) R * C. Coleman 380, McAsey 570, L. M Rutledge 615, L. Staft 78, J. Aitkin 701, J. j 38, D. Mercer 653, J, . Trelford *®2, B. w. S2CV WV N 602, D, Kyle 60g, Moorhead 603, s 038, R. Traynor 6 LEA VI8Câ€"2D q Cowapn Col, L. Fj stone 6G6, M, Neil 145, R. M. ('arey (G, Nethercut 705, Passed Entranc Johnston. L. Med EXTRAaxor EXxTRAxCeR 627, M. Hastie Menzie 380 /: ux L "C+ ACCHE 17 AImistlewaite 635, F, Thursto R. Vanzant e L, Whittaker 0 Barnhouse 600, E. Bellmuy 67 Davidson 705, W. Davis 781, R, I ton 702. w, Hemstock 579, W.I 6t, F. Lon *) 8, Ranton 66 Smith 621, lr, Staples 621, C. Su fiu. \\". Swanston ‘52, 8\ VanDisc paus o Elc" R. CeSUESI ET E20 W EVUUC M. 1. McDonald 69, (G Palmer 381, 8, Paul 618 L. Thistlewaite 635, P Irvin, N Moran E Limin A Lawrence V Reynolds N Greenwood P Ramage E Mockler W J Drimmie A Edge A Black J Grierson W Thair â€" J M Moore U Dixon J Laidlaw M Hoeflin I Henderson J N')l!ark M Ferguson 8 MeIntyre J Robertson J Sharp D McKenzie 8 McClockIim ore R,Kelly M Irwin J MeNiece M'tlll!tun O Kna W Bro'\,vpne M Hunt A Leeson EXxTRAxer Marks obtainable in entrance examâ€" ination 1100, in P. 8. Leaying 1250, of which 530 for Entrance and 625 for Leaving besides one third of the marks in each subject were required for passing, _ To secure an Entrance Cerâ€" titicate on the Leaving examination oneâ€"fourth of the marks in the Entrance subjects were required, In the Duarham list those who from Durham school are inden " en ", The following are the succeessful un-, \V;‘ll:::rdfl;,: didates at the recent Entrance and P, Black, A, G 8. Leaving examinations held in the Helwig, P. \ different centres in South Grey, _ In nll, 28%$ candidates presented themselyes! Extraxor for examination 173 for Entrance ;mdi E. Eshach 67 110 for P. 8. Leaving. L®Eavixngâ€" Entmnce on "regory, °F kntrance and P. S. Leaving Examin ations, South Grey. (G6 Everitt . Reid, Dromâ€" TN i, "s Freeman fé M. Neilsop 706, J Carey 652, C, 1 ut 705. (g) ntrance on Lea h M(-Connell. M, (4) M.mxo.u.s:. DUXDauk, â€"42 wrote,â€" e :lw' E, }‘ll Y * + q % Colling 6g2 Dorenaar. DURHAM‘S BIG DEPARTMENTAL STORE liy 353 * ,," HItO J. Kelly 50l, P, Kin_; J. .\lm:tgomer_v 500 Walters 133, (15.) te.â€"G, Bowers 748. Olf THQ m in o9 wrote We Carry the Largest Stock of Goods in Durham, and after you have received Â¥our Produce all weask uan tn An i2 in We L. L. Apim l Lilng hm ANTce And then buy your Goods for Cash think you will agree with us Wwrote 100,000 Pounds Butter Wanted Our Customers are all Highly Pleased. K4 ule es MÂ¥ s i s s ns es 24 smm & Bring in your Butter to us and get the Spot Cash for it. We will pay you the highest cash price for it at all times. We commenced paying All Cash for Produce on the 1st of May, 1899, and we are pleased to say that the venture has proved a wonderful success. FuesuERToX, â€"10 wrote. â€"J # ) 748 145 700 106 H W Benton 624 702| E M Eden 620 687 | J Glencross 611 687 M Calder 610 685 F McGregor 608 680 / B Calder 505 675| C Dunsmore _ 302 667 ) M Renton 388 650 ) N Watt 585 649 | J Lavelle 576 613| L Smith JoS 641 A Colyille 02. Leaving. ; 92| _ A Smith s3 873 ) J McComb 742| 842| _ D Davidson 740 | 796| _ W S Hunter 731’ 796 | J Renwick 731 70 R J Raia mess | muey | 172\ 445 T0 780 }, T. Tuck 685 &"-v so )lc'n[;‘r: _ Leaving â€"L, « Meagher, E/ | AC Mbomebensis : :. w , > Turner | land, Ohio, ¢. Williams 681. (13) John A, Mo *.â€"F. Bell 676, E, (.‘L.\RK.wAt ‘ ‘an 783, A, Johnâ€" y GFir 706, J , w, Arnott Y vdn'e\ day C, Irvine 675, C, Jno, Clark, . 719 T14 706 T0 727 724 122 764 7983 | Leaviug,_M. E, + M. A, Morgan, 005. (GH, 30'};;1'5 I-"('DO“'@“ ‘"2‘ 1 sn L 1i e Endacott | HMunking 7'94, A. I 662. G. Jo inston Neapy__ V [CeCoke ote.â€"J. Benson 561, + G, Nichol 613, x} 18, M, Reiley 607, F. Thurston 671, Whittaker 604, B, B_el!.-n_uy_ §64 G. P ie | wwinn â€"â€" Ank wiudiiiecrine 4s SWVs * Wedaeondlae meitteadtay commrsiamas ie 427 k: avir ds -yUll your Produce, all we ask you to do is to allow us to show you what we have us to show goods. We refund your money for all goods not satisfactory. H Dixon B Jamieson ME Hughes T Binnie F Harris K Grant A McComb A Smith 23 | 1 I J McComb 742| ation D Davidson 740' from W 8 Hunter 734 ’ the h J Renwick 79n l wriaa R J Reid E Sibley M McKechme J Johnston B McLaughlan B (irierson B Brown P Crawford R Hughes J Kenny Entrance. ash for Produce. MceDonald U& 04, :" & Johnston |. vell 612, j |â€" T. Turner ns ON'_ ‘l:{) ell 676, E. |, “" J“h". . Arnott ne 6735, C, g-"‘-\‘, ":' Morgan, PC C Boweprs 1 Â¥ -'162, J, I bus E. d \Vhit.hy 3 P. Kin.g l ry 5065, | â€"â€" (15.) 1 Eri 748, ick 685, ‘Intyre TH ‘&.â€"L. | tions er, E. re Aug who passed indented an Portepr 49| ation for pa L2 l0 ec0Cye0 an applicâ€" 742| ation for the transfer of Hotel license 710| from Jas D Gunn to Martha Gunn for 731 ) the house and premises known as the 731| Middaugh House in the Town _ of 4 Darbam. A meeting cf the License 7‘:3 Commissioners for South Grey will be «92| held at Knapp‘s Hotel, Durham on Friâ€" «690| day, August 4th to consider such transâ€" | 680 f ter. _ All partios interested will govern 685| themselyes accordingly, 1 ::i; | Thos. A. Harrts, | Durham, July 24 /99 License Insn | of the bride* Ryan B. D., Proton to daughtep of 3rd con, of : .:.gfl D. Aumax, | Conn and ar e Clerk of Egremont.| ; Rev. Mr ,)’?gl Dated at Holstein this 26th Ju"‘l’y, 1899, | changed pu y ~~~â€"oâ€"rimer mmmmimmnrembinke. ... .. ... 1 ie | Sunday and ao2 | LICENSE TRANSFER | _ Sorry to Ic ;'I’(»I whom it may concern:â€" “B Rem}'_ick‘,‘ 743| I bave this day receiyed an applicâ€"| fÂ¥Mst fr ZI!Z,!‘}“OH for the transfer of Hotel nz“fnlfelDakota- B McLerrx Sâ€"At 587 «."!0Cy St., Cleveâ€"| land, Ohjo, July 19th, to Mtr; and Mrs, | John A. Mceli ‘Tlan, a sop, ! "LARK.â€"At Ird « O Behtinet . mm t 630 628 641 641 635 G31 GET YOUR MONEY FOR YOUR BUTTER Cricket Boys bers of the Lepgislatiue Assembly and at Municipal Elections; and that the said list was first posted up at my office at Holstein, on the 26th day of July 1899 and remains there for inspecâ€" tion. Electors are called upon to exâ€" amine the said list, and if any omisâ€" sions or any other errors are found therein, to take immediate proceedâ€" ings to have the said errors corrected according to law. amuinnith s c :t stt ind »oll ies required by said sections to be so transmitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to said Act of all perâ€" sons appearing by the last revised asâ€" sessment roll of the said municipality to be entitled to vote in the said {nunicipalit'y at clections for Memâ€" Municipality of the Township of Egremont, County of Grey,. OTICE is hereby given that I have N transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in sections 8 and 9 of the Ontario ‘\'ot.ers"List Act, the copâ€" Passed Entrance on Len.ving.-: Black, A, Garner, L. Heimbecker, Helwig, P. Winkler, H. Himmiller® NEevsTtaADT. EXTRANCEâ€"4 wrote. _ A, Btusso 6 E, Esbach 677, D. Heuther 711. LEAYINGâ€"3 wrote, None passed. Passed Entrance on Leaving. â€"A, Morris, J. Shechy. Vride‘s father, E. .. Mr, W im, to Miss Chap er of Mp, Anth . of Glene]g. J, Craigie 810, E. Simth 87l, E. Taylor 797, W. Telford 723, G. Trode 810, L Walkey 773, C. Winkler 892, (13) .. J3 . A.. EXUNUTER. Marrieq La WREXNCE,_ The July 5, . daughter ~ 0 4. ____ Eâ€"At the reside uo her, by the Rev, . W im, Geo, Porter, 0 Charlotte Lawrence, Anthony L@Wrares VYOTERS‘ LIST I Highly Pleased. This is the only store in Durhax_u that pays all oldâ€"fashioned way of trading Butter for Goods is out of date. Born. o a l of the Cricke} Club; r the purpose of orâ€"| present season. The Meet to Organize. Jlmie:ixpi{,-"\[' P 1 L isA A 14 i fiobertson, w. L. A. Hunter, TD, G. herever you can buy the cheapest. 2. * P dnetredl €. use Pil i. ", YHCPE h-é‘-‘A 3 | gaged for shs past few mbzm». nted. |_am. an«so B0Â¥4 left lust qyre. | St. Marys, wker?he intends Lo"fih_l‘ . 8. NO. 8 {'e;w months. Aifap «;i 1"108 to, #9° Perm 2l k * im ues > Mr, ’ x n | ent imek, â€" o sc © Cep EK % "< o CMBSEKEL Lflwrence ‘he‘a hwky #« 2 ECS k Pa. ‘J s flended th. .Y g reside “g.gl 'l'ory’s. Tht_ 4 * Rev, . * time. Tt is SAi orter, of ‘and his best it . iawrence, | , Tled basket of the , awrence | he‘ 4 lucky C only, _ _Mr; Mike Kenny ; | Mount® Fm: Sby where . & | gaged for ilf;'dun' Ra. Loor n uin | License Insp. | and A, Brusso 640, | « P. Telâ€" r. Park. FOR â€" CASH BUTTER BOXES SUPPLIED FREE OF CHARGE 'r"n [ â€" Rey. J. L. Campbell‘s boy was ser l ill but has recovered, | _ Miss Peckover, from near Conn, y " frien is here, P |_, @uite a number from here enjoye â€"| Pres, Union of C. E. in Mt. Forest. | Mary Scott, Miss Ida Drimmie, and 2. Geo. Lothian gave yaluable pro ‘ assistance. bl Qaite a uumber ut Flegherton ; Bound on the 12th. We congratu = , Protoit Lodge on wiuning the §7 : ; music. 20000000 C REXTEACIVe s " Would quickly leave you, if you #st@ Dr. King‘s New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers lhave proved iheir matehless werit for sick and nervous headaches. They ma«ke pure blood and strongy nerves and build upyour health. Exsy to talu'.-.'j Try them, Ouly 25¢, Money back it | not cnred, Scld by our drugoists. & (etpme 4 e"oyed a quiet sail on the lake on the 12. Mrs. Moore, North Line, has been & great sufferer of late. _ We Lope she may soon recover, & Mr. and Mrs. R. Renwick and enjoyed a quiet sail on the lake on Joln Henry believes in Horace Greeâ€" leys advice "Go west young man, go west," and acts upou it vecasionally, mmnnen ns ob belffnd 6 0oannn l2 Master Geo. Reid succeeded in paseaing the Entrance, and stood highest of t‘hiose who passed in Durham. Well done George, Miss Jaue Reid, Waterloo, N. York, is home at present on a visit to the parâ€" ental home. Win. Brown has the contract of erectâ€" ing »one school out buildings, and has Robt. Carr engaged. Jus, Main has bought Geo, I farm, Glenelg, ftor n $5000 f will move onto it next March, him suceesâ€". Jolin Adims has rented Ins farm to Jobhn Ferguson and will tike up residence in Holstemm next +pring. «E, officers neX6 Week: Jolin MeKenzie came home lately from Toronto, having had the leg, which for many yeare ecaused hiin trouble, anmpuatit» ed below the knee. _ His general health is now bettaer. Fred Foste left Tuesday lust for Daâ€" kots, after spending about 10 years in this neighborhood, That Throbbing Headaéhe & Glenroadin. HENRY‘S CORNERS. reiica, N our druggists. ray home. Wasn‘t TORONTO yaluable 'program Iue. s '_'\?u n0 AIVUCE UoOr. ® n NC Wny ’u“l[ he "{3’,“,,':-*4 ow‘s boad on _ *he harrow spoiled, § he. dx," ‘{ue* was got ana . qmethhore. few "te., 0. ... ©_,*duly 12 was * change is ; Mst yearw|, _.â€"wuay. It is mm wisit and p; ,‘i-};fioi!m s : ex. the Medical Co.‘8 , . Tos ie ou .1 ggl‘retions. here enjoyed the Mt. Forest. _ Miss EP . . . dit mtarihmitPi s Avaicaksdnieh intiaict Wls i clits k 1 1: ‘Oliyene Willshire. ig I)(-o})le atâ€" | _ Jolhn MeArthur is still confined to his t Mr. George | room. o young Toan |__Mr. Audrew Riddell is aule to go around ice to a well| 0n crutches. s ome. Wasn‘t; _ One of oar young men accompanied by | a young lady while driving in Egremont d home from | lately, had a serious ranaway caused by «s been enâ€" some fool firing off a oun whila am.a..1~*% | _ Miss Sadie Black brighteng the old sherton and 0.‘ homestead, after an absence of over a ongratulate our| year in Guelph,. Her numerous friends the $7 prize fur" are pleased to meet her, | _ , Miss Mary A. McCornick, from the + | Middaugh ‘House, spent a short vaâ€" L % ‘cation with her mother and friends in eddkéhe. | this burg a fortnight ago, 8, if" yoG &sea'f Mr. George Blackburn returned â€" to Thousands 6f! New 1.'01'k Saturday, after a pleasani reir _ matchless | Visit with he!: many friends of Pomona us headaches, | 444 Scotch Town, ce stroungy nerves! A hoeâ€"down at Warden Murchison Exsy to take, 0n Monday evening of last week was Money back if| &bt upâ€"toâ€"date. Thanks Mr. W «rden, This is sound business seriousl_y Lawrence‘k figure snd We wish visited for | Joo. family We td infi otate ol / 4 nâ€" , some fool firing off a gun while concealed ! in some bushes. or | _ On the horus of a dilemma was one of & | our aspiring stock raisers lately. _ As an V | experiment he got a cow and calf. _ The »alf died in a week, and the cow while aâ€" king for food got its head through a * ‘v leaning agrinst a fence. There Joo. _ etting it off, it couldn‘t stay on, 3":"’1;) 'ibirlling whether to cut tbeJ a $s .nerl:lea. gx:'_(!o‘stmy the harrow, a Mr. for sale. Well Mr. Editor Farmers are bus; and cutting their crops are fairly good ECY C tmve pi ies 08205 oi e l S ce nes > 4 yc ie Electric Bitters, and to wy great joy and surprise the first bottle made a decided improvement. _ I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man, _ I know tuey saved my iife and robbed the grave of another vietim." No oune should fail to try them. Ouly 50¢., guarantecd at our drug stores ib 1 Robbed The Grave. _ A startling incident, of which Mr. John Uliyer of Philadelphia was the subject, is narrated by him as follows: I was in a most dreadful condition, _ My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunker, tougue coated, pain conlinually in back and sides, no appetite, gradually growing weaker day by day, Three phys cians bad given me up, Fortunately a friend advised trying Electric Bilters. and to oo Hirest bnlo ud "Whefe â€" d roole cael o c e 1. oont en AMRmEE iny 9T allowed his imagination to run away with his wit. GC Among those who celebrated the 12th in Owen Sound were Messrs. P. Mcâ€" Innis, Wellington Dormer and Chas, MceKechnie. _ Charlie bad â€"the honor of _ standardâ€" hbearer conferred _ upon him. Wonder how he liked carrying twenty yards of cotton on a thirt yâ€"foot pole through the hot and dusty streets of our County town ? Mi1. Hector Leitch isrengngml for the haying and harvest with Mr. Wim, Morrison, one of Glenelg‘s brightest students and will very soon reach the top rung of the educational ladder. S8e a wedding party from near lrive through cur village on lth July to Rev. Mr. Morrison ville, ‘The contracting parties Benjaman Smithton, to Miss icA HOPEVILLE. _ your money for It‘s no trouble for 1 Sceotch Town , we hope you all have advice and we busy tinishing haying ir fall wheat. Both concealed n asd l Nite ue numerâ€" went nic. Well. contracted s that one i of those in TH® Windsor Soll ol $1.13 Pe Bore] and Japan 25¢ TEAâ€"â€"the Our Teas Are Leaders! z=4 zo+ rea VINEGARS trom 30c per Pure Spices, Ground and Flavoring Extracts, true t Mr. Anderson from near visiting at W. T. Brown‘s. On Sabbath Geo, Calder, Wm, Pettiâ€" grew, W, 8. Horsburg, Dick Trwin and Win. Main attended divine service im the Baptist church in Durham, A Thousand Tongues Could not express the rapture of Annie E, Springer, of 1125 Howard St,, Philaâ€" delphir, Pa., when she found that Dr. King‘s New Discoyery for Cousumption bad completely cured her of a lmcki_ng cough that for many years had made life & burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but he says of this Royal Cureâ€""It soon removed the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely reâ€" member doing before, _ I feel like soundâ€" ing its praises throughout the Universe." So will every one who tries Dr, King‘s New Discovery for any trouble of the Throat, Chest or lurys. _ Price 50c and $1,00 _ Trial bottles free at our drug Stores ; every bottle guaranteed. § ;1 £09d crop. Rey. Mr. MeDonald is changing pulpits with other Ministers for a few weeks. Mr. McLeash wes around secing his friends before he left LIl‘jese parts for good. Tox, Our farming people aro bun'y with the hay crop. _ The constant rainy weather bas kept it green and late, but there is & on Mrs, J, A, Scarlett weut to Toronto Mrs, J, A, S & visit, Mr. W. J. Glene:ter is home from Toronto and commenced the brick work o‘ the Sbaun honse. Robert Derell, sor ot Mr. Jolhn Dezell has had his arm broken in the sawmill. Mr. D, K. McArthnr is on a trip to Toronto and other places. The Riddell family have part of a frame np for the mill and are puttiag in the t0 . PARKER‘S s . Always 1 Quart Gem Fruit Jars ... 4 Galls: Gem Fruit Jars ... m MRS. A BURNET \a 2 m 6 m .m . 2 . m . au . gp . ; CECECECEEC T ececccecceccee STANDARD GRANULATED SUGAR Ab 1QV| | AR In Season with Seasonable goods, the list and let us fill your order. Holstein. _peb gall. and Whole, to flavor. Gnelph is . _ PARKERS The Leading Spot for all kinds y:r Groceries. Cere: @«NMRNEWL a2J s for best in the market. o reok EE _j,“; es a 1§[;:_fi; RBSEssSs3SE3I3333 q. i " 3Cof VINEGAR, 50e per ga.‘" Whole Mixed Spice, 25¢ per lb. PURE CREANM TaARTAR 30¢ in. Best Proof VINEGAR, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Little, of Thornbury, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lattle, for a couple of days this week. Mr. David and Miss Jernie Gordcn, of Egremont, were the guests of their sister, Mrs. R. J. Ed4en Bunday last. Mr. Chas. Gadd is on the sick list at present. The Eden Bros. raised Mr. R. Barâ€" ber‘s barn on Monday last. Mr. James Blyth‘s httle girl, Winâ€" mie, fell out of bed and broke one of her legs. We hope she will soon be able to go around again. Mr. Zenus Clark bas purchased a cow from Mr. R. Barker. Will often cause a horrible burn, seald, cut or braise. _ Bucklen‘s Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. _ Cures old sores, fever sores, ulcers, Loils, felons, corns, all skin eruptions, _ Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25¢ a box. Cure guaranteed. _ Sold by our druggiste. 5 ... 65¢ per dozen. + + +‘ !m per dozen. Dick Tribe who stayed behind his parâ€" parents in the spring to try the entrance exam. and also to takenp shorthand with Mr. Hart, started for hi« fature homs ip Olde, Alberta, NX, W, T., on Tuesday. The boys all wish him God speed and safety. Coffee, 35¢, 40c, French Pickles, 15¢. Sardines, 4 cans for 25¢, Corn, 10c, ‘ Pease, 10c. 3 _ t« Tomatoes, 10c. ] Mre, Cavers, sister of Mrs. Magwood and little son, and Mr. and Mre. Robinson of Galt are the guests of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Magwood. Mr, Neltgu Maim visited his daughter Mrs. Denvy at Noryal last week and part of this, Mre. W. T. Petrie is in Pemn., U. § visiting her brother Jas, MeFarlane. DRUG sTorg A Frightful Blunder ==»20 lbs. for $1.00. n# # > Varney. 25¢c. â€" Black 3 _ for 25¢c, Look over Bomoixsc _ Procnsss, weather last week end an has allowed good progres Kechme â€" and â€" MceCracke 1‘!1«; second story front is *ghe filling up of the gap wupied by old wooden these fine stouctures has gi improved | appearance â€" to street, The inside fixi:i Calder block buildings g« and they will be ready f« in a month or so. «4 Andrew MeEwen, of ® day not long ago dvrew 1 MceDonald‘s hank. The s was aroused from his sla # » on the side of the Mss _ in time to see a anoke * through t passing . °"" "x% which was n1p a short aw. forms of two *M0" making , fwwough the yard. The su .A the hook was bein# ## 3!:. McEwen pants, which ing qgt a great distance windgw, the night operat« hoping tpgt the pockets w money. Fpom every ind wouldâ€"be zqbher‘s travelled It is to be poped that the of such acts will be de ect Firemen,. These are the 1 think our citizens at any a4 no coaching to prepare t in right hearty style, W favorable, there can not . successfui day, The varie is quite unusua, The Fi selves are preparing and r« their interesting exhibiti grounds, and the musical . features promise to be goo by all means. XNexr Tuorsbay Holiday â€"Great Pi Buxessax,.â€"The Beat was an immense suce. "went |n" 19 have a goo wourse got it, â€" Provision the baoth was sold out. 30. â€" A second one is bei t9 finish the provisio furnished by only 3 or 4 Burns and _ MceGregor Binnie were speakers, two loads. Hovers Fmiixo Ur,â€" Mr, Kranz, one of the 1 new Furniture Factory, Mr. Laidlaw‘s house on week, With the present there will soon be a cry residences,. _ The ory answored, as a number, building. §#20,00, We extend «« our former townsinen, shelled peas, to Mr. Ar dener, for some mnice These amenities make u awe are not living on a fa THAXNK®. â€"Our thanks John Robertson for a p polatoes and some fine Mr, Leeson for a dish of came down the «toveâ€"pi lide Aying one of then but happily she was not Srecog« It Riow.â€"In H. Parker, Mr, John Mine Cenire, telle of his ing out a mining proper and hbir brother Dr. A interected. They expec Cow Knirx».â€"Mr. A Pomona, had a cow kill a week ago Tuesday, | Tar Bracek Fara.â€" the stack at the new P Works, Hanover, a guy t was almost raised a horses, the drivers mat It is, we learn frum th high and 8 f1 in Ciamete of Noead‘s Raersaparilia Mr, Beat has or eatock which he will «ltore in the Calder | in out,. Dancing in the Show managere, to good nius Luncas, Wright and B ham office Mondays from 10 a, m. to 4 p. m If you want the best anarket, ask for the *Ch Good health is worth The Flesherton Advi nterprise are holiday VOL.â€"XXI. Is the pl kinds of 2A Y . â€" Auga Picnic in e are the 6 ns at anv i4 roMISION® Beaten rood

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