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Durham Review (1897), 4 Apr 1901, p. 8

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H TTI sl Lastlonday. March 24th. Mr and In 1 Fold. Wilson was in Singhauipton visit- ing Mrs Wilson's parents Mr and. Mia l, Alex Weir. It was the joyful event i, which comestosolsw couples in lilo the celebration of their golden wedding. Mr and Mrs Weir were married in Darling ho.Clark towuihip Co. Durhum. All the members of the temily were present. 8 sons and 4 daughters and 12 grand chil- dren. including . goodly number of Minds and neighbors. There was pres- ent one who was at the first wedding Mrs George Wilson. Siughampton. but for the impossible lute ofihe roads the brides- maid of 50 years ago would have been there. There are 5 persons living that were at the first wedding. The Rev Mr Boeilly. b'ingtttotpton, was present. Alter the company had p-rtalien of ii dinner fit tor a king, ltev. Mr. Sceily addressed the aged couple. congratulating them on this event in their lives. Their daughter Ann ilien stepped forward and read the following address Dear father and inc ther. We the members M your family have met to-day to express our sincere grati- tude to our Heavenly Father for permit- ting pm to see this the tift"rtl1 anniver- wy ot your marriage. We also most heartily congratulate you on being favor- ed to celebrate your golden wedding and we mort humbly and iinitedly pray that you may still be piiVileged to enjoy lite together many years to come. We rem- her mthgrutitude and enjoy with protit the iufiuernee of the Christian example which in early lite we have received trom you and triut that those impressions may alnde Wllll us through life. May the God ofall your [Hermes crown your chain? years With peace and happiness and till your eternity With the glury M Ilia owu presume. Asa sum” memento of our love and esteem we ask you to accept J"'"" "nu-- Y"“" -"_" - _ . your eternity with the glory at His own plenum). Asa sum“ memento of our love and esteem we ask you to accept these easy chairs with our sincere hope that you tind them a source of comfort. whoa thetoebleness of age compel you to not "It. Signed by your family John H., Ann, George. Margaret. Jane. Bohr. Lizzie. The aged couple were overcome by enr- prise and emotion. The reply was as follows: Our dear children we your father and mother molt heartily appreciate your kind expression of lore and devotion with aleo your congratulation on this our golden wedding. We are indeed eincerely grateful to our Father in haven for hie special favor in permitting us to 1 live together for so many yearn. Our life but consisted of many experieneee, some joyful and some and, but in all we have been able to see the footsteps of a kind providence and now when our powers and our race is nearly over, our greatest comfort is in knowing that we have the tender love of God our father and the kind ayrnpatliy and devotion of you our children. Our earnest prayer is when we reach the better shore we will be able to say here are we, the children whom thou hast given Ill. We grate- fully accept these chairs as an expression of your love and will tind them useful in the weary houre of life. Mr Weir presented hie aged wife with a ring with the expression that if a wife ever deserved a ring the did for the was one of the best of wives. There was 'Uno a. christening, a little grand- daughter we: named after her grand- mother. ERA Wilson tilled I can for Regina last Satuldny and will sun: on Tuesday. We wish all a sale voyage. We take the privilege of writing about this wedding as the parties Mr and Mrs Alex Weir at one time iivlnl on lot 14. 15 con 20 Earemom. They will be remembered by their neighbors 3nd others of the older people. What an in" expect. a wedding " he took his lady to ya): tbra tor her to choose her luzvnituro. We will give particulars titer tho coca-ion. Noble Wilson. it. spent Sunday with tho chulott lumily and had Ceylon tea. Mrs Jan Mush." spent Inc week with her parents and others around heme. Miss Ida Kinsman In home from Toronto. Away to the West. John Hnmm to Remus. We no may to see Jack tro. tianuy McDonald IS away to Montana when: he intends to lemma for some time. We are phased to say that Wm Ald- com'a log in Imploymg. He suffered considerable last week as he had it tn plaster. Mr and Mrs Williams' child of this place. in improving from the effects of bronchitis, under the attendance of Dr Swath. We are sorry that Mr Clark is not tat proving you an. Mrs lure, of Brownsville. is very ill. Mr Haw at of Port Hope is gaining in health. ulseuwr. ucl nun: vu ya.“- u-.. -..- “u..." Bung the Adess daughter sh. will be especially missed by her loving pronto. Ort Sunni” her remain. won brought to Swinson Put for bum]. lonovud by . [up com of friend. “a "my... who In J A Matt-e. pe-shed - Mr Dunk] McCannel had a narrow escape of losing his horses coming through Mr Neil McMiilen's tieus. He and Alex McQueen got into a water hole tilUd wnh soft snow and did not notice it an the horses were into it over the back. TLey had to call on D Forging]: for help It is our sad duw this week to chron- icle the death of one with whom We were often woociated in the person of Ming LIZ. Broughton, who died on March 28. She use only 1ll 31m]. over two weeks. but suffering from e complication of diam. begin. or? and: veg en: thott. We are pleased to unite that Neil Clark, Jr " all nght agitn. Maia the ot it willil l I The a oak / . . . :22th of yyu'1'ldll1'o"ll'f's,,'etid 'hl? D , . Mr Neal 'ttIhr,' L? at presentcutt- wants to stay away from Proton in the 1 mg. wood with D, Po"sre: end I"'" time of . spring thaw us this is the secmul l casionally takes a. trip up to Riverside. time he escaped losing his life. , Messrs Willie McCormick, P. McDon- Tho Lord's sniper was dispensed in ‘. ald. Neil McArthur. Dan McCormick St Andrew's church. Proton last Sabbath. i Dan 1terguson are on strike at present Mr and Mrs Nail MeCauuel of the 1 and we think they will get a raise of odious visited Boothville lriends last wages for a few months. Sabbath. F --.tfi-- The infant child of Mr and Mrs D Mc- Innes was buried last Friday. BOOTHVILLE Us own -e, "f our If accept ".'ili'ti re Lupe 'ill-i, comfort illi rel you 3]": " Ann. _i)fij,i, Lizzie. J by nur- 1:.r was as 'lil her and " to your .” levotion .,, on an. " indeed . m th-Ott '11” mg as to , ~ rs. Our 'diti Brienees, y ' 1 t in all 1 ' {columns "Fl hen our ciii:lii: wer, our ' 1, than we i '.)i,ij)., ",3?be5- i :i.l/i' J EGT‘IMCRATES jjj, air.- _.iilii, WALL PAPER 9395 :1: lf a“ "ar ‘ NN '.fiil,i.iilliiaigi.lfE'1ilriagri?ia, Yt' N.h' 'as "A.y Y.o 'ev m. 'art MN .-s. vv. vs. Fas' . . . v . _ _. p.E 1. H. Vs' . . . , -mmr -t ied.i.illl'i'. 'i,.lil'taiiilii. .‘ 'iiCilliill l'iil iyi'i.-iE:iil,?ciiil 'SN' a: iii'iii 'rea (4 A' - T:39 u "gal 'aiaigciflijfi-ijigiill5filfi' 'ire. m :1. T, w, Trem .: y? :1 an n . a an 1'PY w. x4 s" 'd . v]. t".e.t yaw-3‘ te'. 11:2 “:1. Bee. 1.3” N." jWtW..'R 1 Pd N w. I't tree. 55 W E11: nppropriate sermon. Our deepout lym- patby goes out to the sorrowing family whose great loss was Heaven's gain. BALSAI VALLEY The Balsam Valley scribe is getting I. little slow at present, and we think it best to take the business in hand ourselves. so as to give the readers of the REVIEW a fair chance. if; Wood bees and sprees are the rage " presentand will likely be the go for some time, also some uapsuckers will be on the lookout lot a blowout of taffy. A The spring flood is full swinging " time of Writing and a great number have taken a cold dip for the good of their health. We noticed our commissioner in 4 ft. of water one moring last week, and I bet you he will have that place tixed next sum- mer. Master Albert Penman. has been very sick tor sometime with tnfbuuetion but under the treatment of Dr. Boyle he will soon recover. A very enjoyable time was spent at Mr Chas. Moore's last week. The violin and feet were going at. the same time and it was surprising the good time we had. Mr Archie Ferguson lost a valuable horse one a” last week. We aympath. ize with Mr Ferguson in his loss. Miss Sarah Ferguson, returned home from the city last week. where she has spent the winter. She is alyttle under the wenthrr, but she will soon recover. R. and A. Hermiaton. have sold their farm, containing 800 sores. on the 6 con. for the sum 011.500. and will hold 3 clou- ing solo on_April_ll_. The, ue on: 40 had of malt-0nd lumbar-n mun. DeEeased died in Erin, where he Ind been working, and was a son of Peter McEachorn and only 27 you: of we. The funeral of the late Angus McEncb- em last Tuesday was poorly attended owing to the gage sggrpn. A very pretty wedding took place on Wednesday, hir James Lamont, to Maggie Keith. all of the 8 con. BUTTER CROOKS farm/war; e MEN’S FELT HATS TRUNKS very week sees this wonderful Store advance. The success we have achieved E did not come to us by mere luck or chance-No, We had to work for it and merit it, what we vold you was the truth, what we sold you was worth the money or we refunded it to you. We want to please you further because we know that you like to buy where you are sure of satisfaction. We pay cash for Produce. Trade if you want it. Any goods not suitable after you buy them, you may return them to us and have money refunded. at Carload Prices by the barrel. This is the proper time to buy. Re- tail prices are White 18 lbs, Yellow 20 lbs for the dollar. Hold 12 Dozen Eggs. Neat package. Save their price in one trip. 2 5c ea. All sizes. Just received a big load of them. 2 lbs Nails for 5c. Horse Clippers d; Singers Sap Pails IOC each. A grand lot of the newest shapes. Also Valises & Shawl Straps. Newest Styles in Fedoras The Dakota Hat at $2.00 The Carvel Hat at $2.25 Selling fast now. This is the time to buy before the best patterns are all gone. A FEW ITEMS or INTEREST FOR THIS WEEK FOLLOW HERE. The Big Store Dressmaking Dept is a Great Success. ROBB. grim? only Jf(iir' far/mm trea 2% /3. Put up in our own packayea 1/6 and gt lb. THE BIG STORE J.A.Hunter J, A. HUNTER. Letter upon letter pours in from! every point in Canada testitying tothe l. marvelous power of Dr. Pitchers Backache Kidney Tablets to cure kid- I. ney and bladder troubles of the young, 1 l middle aged, and aged, and such r Other troubles as find their origin ini a faulty kidney action, and they are V many. Such a mass of evidence puts F ts power to cure these aiflietions be- 3 yond a doubt, and shows that the; Tablet is the right thing in the right place. 'a This is what Mrs. J. W. Hutchins, 8:? Portland St., Toronto, has to say, "l cannot say too much for Dr. Pitch- er's Baekaehe Kidney Tablets. Be- tore using them I had a gnawing pain in the back all the time, and an acute lameness across the loins. I had not so much aching in my head as between my shoulders and in the back of my neck, Since using the Tablets my back is as it used to be, and the rheumatism in the shoulders has dis- appeared, Formerly when I did a washingI was utterly tired out, not having a bit of energy lett. This morning I did my washing in two hours and I did not mind it. I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. Pitcher's Baekaehe Kidney Tablets, for I never had anything do me as much good." . Any readers of this paper can test the merits ot Dr. Piteher's Baekaehe Kidney Tablets free by enclosing two cents postage for trial package to The Pitcher Tablets Co., Toronto, Ont. Regular size 500 per bottle. Wm. McLeod. Lot 33, Con. 2, S'. D. R. Glenelg. offers for Sale on I‘uesday, April, Wh, his farm stock and imple- ments. Baleat 1 p. m. Terms :84 and under cash, over that amountlo mos. credit, 5 per cent discount on credit amounts. Good clean Seed Oats and Pen for sale for cash, U - BEYOND A DOUBT. SALE REGISTER, luscount on credit Take Laxative Bromo Qumine Tablets m Seed Oats and Alldruggistsrefund the money If it fails 1. to cure. 25c. E. W. Grave’s signtture D. HcOomncx. Ion etch box. .3. Mar 1 ' Ask your neighbor has she seen our ii New Dress Goods. We want you to allow ':'rs' 115 to show them to you. You will be i sure to tell some one else about them and 1; is we consider our best advertisement. E Miss Hughes is giving splendid satisfaction in Dress Making. We find it a great convenience to have our own work done in the store. Plain colors in Henriettas 'are very fashionable. We have a regular 75c line on sale this week at 50c yd. Crepolines, black, beautiful goods at $1.75 and $2.50 per yd. Merceriseu Sateens, lovely patterns at 25c a yd., look Just like silk. 75C Lace Curtains 2ress Soods Poplins, plain and figured at 50c Dimity Muslims from loc to 2 5c yd From 25c up to $5.00 pr. Curtain Poles 2 5c complete, $0113, 2hsikets, wack/os. 3tatr Combs, de., de. ; Miss Sadie Ferguson returned home ”Tom the city not feeling in the best of ‘health. but since coming home is im- proving tast. On Monday of last wuelc the people of this neighborhood got quite a scare. By the appearence of what we think must have been a monkey, by its ha- man like look, it visited most of the lesidencvs around here, then started down the town line, it was seen return- ing in the, evening and was nevet' since seen' We did not think any monkeys inhabited this country. Wm. Porter has Frank Huston (-11- gaged for the summa-r. Qaitea number from around here attended a surprise party at Chas Moores. They report a good time. Glad to see the spring and the, blue jays out. ' Dan Ferguson, is engaged cutting wood with J . E. Ferguson. If the people in this locality happens to notice a dark day, it will just be on account of saw dust between the sun and the earth. Joe Campbell and John Ferguson are busy drawing cord wood. They are hustlers. Mr Dan Ferguson attended a party at Willow Grove lately. Master Albert Pearson is on the sick list at present. We hope soon to hear of his recovery. Miss Janet Ferguson visited Mr. and Mrs. If. Runciman over Sunday. a..e Mr. Lewis Frock accompanied by Miss Carrie Kuisley, visited friends in Mt. Forest last week. The Manitoba harvester is still on the war path. Mr Joe Philips is at present laid up with a lame back. To Cure a Coldlin a Day. TORONTO Maple Park. m ENE Fit', if? t All: Council met March Mth. The ruye was absent on account of illness. 1%lu--uerutyre--Thttt Mr McFadden take the chair. Carried. Minutes of previous meeting read and sustained. The reeve havmg drawn attention to some ditsereimneiott in the Auditora' report and repeated that no- tice be taken of these in the minutes. so that they may be corrected next year. Wall-Meir-That the foregoing be entered in the minutes. Carried. Wolls-MeIntyre--Tlmt the communi- cnuou tram Proton Ununcll re work ttt tawnline be laid over till next meeting in order to obtain further itthsrmatiou o on the matter. Carried A petition was presented asking for the "ppoiuttueut of an urbitramr for the for- mamon of a Union School at Conn. MeIrstrre-1tobu--Tuat m the absence of the reeve. and for want, of information regurdmg the matter. said petition be laid over 'till next meeting of Council. Curried. Jas Allan forwarded a. detailed state- ment. of the expenditure of the " granted as aid to Nelson Wilder and requested that. balance of grant be given. Robb - Walls -- That the balance of said grant amt}: to " be given and that the grant cease. Carried. By-law No 136 to appoint pathm.astety passed the usual readmgs, was signed. sealed, he. List of vtrthtnasterrc, W Mountain, M', slturirass lffyuum W Dunn. 5 Neal, A Schrnm. J b'onext lime: Kirby, J McEweu. w Comm. J Hasllnusf we'll sleep Jas Robertson. ti Comm, J Tucker, ll Wan halfor ll Crmouden. ti Morrison, s Queen. ll F hali'of " Miclilelmro, H Reid. J Sm'th, H Leuyml/Am when.xe: Ira liawu. J Walker, Jaslrwin, i' mm.“ ' ttltlillNr,r ucr. P Mclulyru, J E Huwluml. It H' M " "d,d “m Cnuficld. J 1'ultou, M Hunger, J Burk,iW .11 "ids.“ Thus Gordon. S Peckover,.l ll Dillon, Al t Kath: m McDuuguld. W Brown, J Runciumu. W lt wuss J/f y,uwy.au, A tiiuelaircW 11 Ray. l' Hattie. l pet'ore ll (:enyLnfrsage. J E Patterson. A 31::an lBrm-hl bere u G Woolis, It MeEaeheru, T Stewart. A'. all" 295' Yake, J w Hunter, w H Rogers. 01AM what we' bpeuceJ Murdoch, R Nichol. J Fur-I suttely h balm]. W Fairbuirn. R Christie, A Ross, J i You haf'nt , l Sinclair, Chas McIum-, ll Couuoly, Gl . sowmnt Bunswu. R Main. T Keith. A R Hender- l, Petude.s forpy: sun. W Nelson, J Mason, J Hincks, N l It at m" Klein, J C Adam. Jan Snell, L Mchug- Ze whole of ttf uld. N Clnrk. Geo Lune. J Moore. Pi 80mm“ wild, J McBeth. J Scott. J..- Eeelam, N iPut’ " T?” lson,Jos Pultersun, P Lawrence, I"; on" or Harrison. A Tucker, N Glider. Jos Camp- i Next day M f bell, Jan McMeeken. A Ema. J Law. i' And 215."? lance. I Kennedy. P Muir. i would l -e -ryrlt-ilratop.s, Dise and Spade Mar ytRt mk' - " - = __ " -M rows, Sculllcrs, lite. Also Scotch = , . ti Diamond narrows. tl? . ' L1: 3.- Q, Wilkinson Ploughs, number - l to 20, and repairs of all kinds. Shares, Soleplates, Etc. Not genuine unless the words s6 WILKIxsov P1 OUGH COMPANY ttt . . . , _ .1 1s cas each piece. Wilkinson Famous Steel Roller made in three suctiontst on ON WHEELS, Chatham and Snowball Wagons, Palmerston Buggies. Buggies from thunpbell of London. Bell, Doherty, Thomas and Berlin makes of PIANO and ORGANE SEWING MACHINES. A large Stock of New Raymond and Wil an” Sewing Machines and supplies. G. M c K I N H OH . We invite your attention to the following lines of goods : CULTIVATING, Coulter d; Scott Drill: Bylaw No 141 to transfer certain Iota from one road Beat to another [mined the usual remlingu. die. N. E. part of lot 3, con '3trtustderred to Beat on Base Line. Lot 1 of "24, Con I, transferred to South Beat adjoining G. A. Con 4 lmusferred to Beat l, can 5. By-law No 142 providing a. scale of b'tatute,lttbor passed its readings, was signed, sealed, &c. The undersigned will keep for service season INI,at Lot 17. Con. 2, Nurumnhy the fine Yorkshire Boar everything for Farmers I South of Middaugh House Scale '. $500 assessment or under gives 2 duys labor; and for every Moo there- after. 1 day. but 1 day is taxed as noun as were 13 an excess of $2lio over the Ms", MeIutyra--Robb-Thu we get 100 road notices minted at Confederate ottlee Mt. Forest, Carried. Me1utste--Walls-TGt Com. Melihul, den be instructed to put up notices nt Grasby’s pond to ensure safely during spring fiooO Curried. Resolved that the following “its he paid, 0. Haulage printing Auditor's report $7.25, J.A. Lumber printmg Tp By-ana 815. A. Mitchell express charge: 55cm. Muu'l World Assessor's Guide 50cts. Clelks quarters salary 835. Merutyre--ilobls-Tu" we now adjourn to meet again on Wednesday, May 29m. use. Court of Revision and general busi- net_'arried, . --oak Lodge Major 2tul-- bred by J. E. Bletllour. Burford, Ont., Farrowml Nov. 23, 1899. 2nd owners. Brethour and Saunders. Bun-told. 3rd owner. Jno. Marshall, Varney. Siru was the imported "Oak Lodge Royal King" --'30l4--luvd in Nottingham, England. Extended Pedigree on application. will he for' service, for sensun of 1901 at Lot. il, thm. 2. W. G. R. Bontinck. TERMS: $1.00. Wahs--Meiurre--TGt we order 8. No2“Boss" scrapers frem Good Ronda Machinery Co Hamilton, " " with runners and 10 per cent " F. o. B. " factory. Carried. LARGE IMPROVEU YORKSHIRE BOAR IMPROVED YORKSHIRE BOAR EGREIONT COUNCIL TERMS".-75 cls. H. ALEXANDER. John Marshall. Jr. D. ALLAN. CLERK Drills and HOW THE ItcLEANS ONCE GOT BOATS or THEIR OWN. by DOUGALI) JIm‘LEAN Ze Madman: and we MncLeoda uhlways tit not, " like hrumrs. . For sometimes tery often Rey would fhrttt win wan autumn. Ze wan was: trout ze Lewes and to: wan wuss from Three Put which was from which I would not toll you till you‘ll see Ze chief of 2e. MM'Leods from ze Lewes Wams lan Dllll I And Rory Runh of Time was Chieftain also, too, Of Clan MacLean t--attd that wuss me ass you Would surely know. And We could trive ze Clan MacLeod like wind pefore ze mow And we wuss ahll cont Chvisteen men. an nefer want to tltdtt.. We'll preach It paying out: ten pounts to toll us what ins right From year JT, your. and sometimes we won] ff him what iss more , A emu of tis and mines and some meat T bags fife or four. At Sabina lay we'll go in chmch two l times to sing Be psalms ‘ And to pe colt we must not "lift." some _ cows or sheeps or lambs. .Put when Pluck Chon we'll veesit us wise men nhll full of punts To took our sheeps to SUN'IHIWH)’ and cut our cows's grunts , Zen Rory Runh he will suv "we hat not zein permission To stole our [masts that i,,,,, not zen-s I shust, ass zey would lie wishin So next lime ze MuelA-mls would mum- ': we'll sleep awake at night Wan halfof lls‘ll took lei! 'HMIS. wan T half of us'll fight Zen when zey"ll try to got away " ', winning to Xe shore .\V“ II toll tin-m all” “(Rummy Mac. , Lends" wi,, Sklt‘lidhu and l-luvnumu shuwt now where fo" will plan It Waxes Iml more use: many weeks pet'ore this “tuberous clan Brocht here n summit. punts Lu stole uh” zey could get a hull. of ll. And what we'll do Wis ae MacLeods you surely haf heard lull ot it You huf'nt ? Well We kill zem ahll twee sowsant men at more. Peuides furpy was many mun-e gut droond. it at ze shore. Ze whole of us not an much new half a sousunt men Put to women and ae mimster wuss root for ten Limes ten Next day at Rumn Kelis u must ctettt pig fire We'll make And tive hundert men from Gumm would nroclit pack ze punts ze‘ll take Furze fire will lull zmn zal we wnss not lead ass like a stone. And ofer since zen- nefer. mas-x and nefvr will he a, MacLean in cfery hit of "ze, whole world wisdom, nu punt of his own .--8" zen-e ins'nl .t My ink ism "qt fery pad- "tty Inklisll. ins not much better Put same day Be paper news man I write to him a letter To tolt him zat an ignmnnce of myself not make- I would To say tut Noah emf-e himself in our pants in ze flood For he had shust, 30 cool a punt ass you would nefer sun And uhll our pants wuss shust. 50 full nss efer my could no. The undorimu-d will keep tot. service at [01.32. mm. 12, Benlim'k. for the Nea- son of 1901. a llun-oughhrmi Durham Bull, one. ot' the best, specinwus from Parker's herd. Puve lighLI-ed. Terms: $1 to insure if sold. Insumnr-e rules will be charged. THOROUGHBRED BULL A Scotch Shorthorn Ball rising two Vrs Hi U“! by John Anderson Mayfield, got by Gladstone Summan 26114 , he by British Statesman Imp 20833; Dam Pinky by Iron Ihtkc, Second dam anus by Sir Walter Scott, third dam, Jessy bv Lancaster Comet. Freer, Sammy \Velheck P. o.. March IO, mm. RESIDENCE and OFFICE-0M Bunk 1'P1'Fi'. TOWN.DUltHAM. J. G HUTTON M. D., C. Will rim? Priceville Friday each work from .9 a. m. f, 4 p m. Telephone Connection No. ttt Member CollPhyu'cian and Surgeons. Ott Brio. Apply to THOS. SULLIVAN, Irish Lake, On OFFICE uOUBS 9--12 B. m. 2-4 p. m FOR SALE. Lower Town. of Tires. -m all” "throt-py Mac- in Skiendhu and cla.vmos'" mum any: you would sit Cull paid fur N $tcArthut'ts. Sun's“ Gnu MN A. N.Huttte See N. F. Mot-h Int eiy receive Mtttttuttct'tt" nur c-xclmngrs "mm of the ( We” to trise' think will h? th when the work is allowed to h! devartene"t in mrictitm o'.' ' Dish Cloth S Each bar wrap, Mary tre.st Searchlight. I cold or lukewl with hot water, no steam in you - tll ' Local and - Dim-mus 1 the Smith Gh Sumrduy hut: Prize List. " chair was Luke! unly two dime Lhnruughly WV inlly the but which at had things have ht Firth and HM cotnttuttt'e tot maul," do you ft TEXM-I Sunny to th " link Mariory terof Mr. an died. A fowl town in her t lurked with I (inns fulluwe fever curried is felt for the priced no and: Hamlin. Sh! tcit tt aim-rs and " She is heinl ' day. 68 from I' " y A Emu" BN1 IleAthur‘I d eEtttuttte. I “may. will “'IIEAT M food its a per an Idvul fool Vik. I park.“ I‘IIHH will“? th dots will t Rev. D. fm merly of Klmx chum "vowing "acettt (kill. chutO, Mo on tum (by of Ihrholm‘ A.. B. D. VOL. SI'IDI)E.\' Ill oirtettitut W round tn!“ Vicur on ll" our old Nota “Him hr w ever. Ho wi ttN hm " 'ttUPI MILiuu this CHEAP R, April lat. ( ncducing th, orders can“ single m der orders mm t Inerly the c mull "I sin hm! h thiug sun- 'sheet is gum“ The pm" itt 'r,""'""?. rotaect. 'l tshould Ire Count y C" pubng the mill) wall. of county of a"seeotrity, tor month .ecoru wil M Pl " r tt tly l 50 w th M mu M ('II the " can omce p; Mst slum] 'e.te D. I (“th twe In

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