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Durham Review (1897), 2 Aug 1906, p. 8

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that Jon t! it d it 1 8t fi fi pI al !c in f1 f¢ 4 Of ©i it of For Sale by th fi of th th ut ne Sm th Cas Pol an acl TABLE ti pi to ar d iJ C @& tm Liporers T sagl 2 CACE C 1 __ laborers on arrival at “E‘n Â¥Free transportation will he furn A certificate is furnished when by farmer, showing that la that point for & second c Nov. Ist, 1906, Tickets will be issued to women Tickets are good only on special One way second class ti, W@" farmers AUG. 14 AUG. 17 AVG. 22 DARLINGS LROBERT BURNETT, Albert Soap Co‘s, Soaps JUST ARRIVED PLUMEBING MHighest Butter, Eggs 1 doz. No During the Forks. I j uo weaves ; suitable for €d. The beallti!nl from the of WAqwss TH e o O _ ~tmnamnnes uen ~4E PREOPLES sToRE die On,y the correct thing dle °_ ~ c again to the j Clothing that can be procured Sssc u> 2. 1 Stations south of, but no‘ Toronto, Main line Toronto to Sar Junction and Toronto on From all points Toronto Kingston, and north of T Midland Divisions, Jmart Ready'to-wear Clothing { 94 Mes Yours $12 Â¥uft BABY‘S owx SWEET PINK PURE CASTILE .. ROSEBATH...... MECHANICS Tar The high e anmaill j 100C °0 W inng only, f Pmt-rr, .w_)(!in;elfl, by Manitoba ;’35 Sasi‘atchewu Govm-um. will meet rival at innipeg . ) will be furnished at Winnipeg to points where labommfludod. ni<;1wl when :-'.u'h ticket is Eurchmcd. and this certificate, when executed >owing that laborer has wor ed thirty days or more, will be honored from & second class ticket back to starting point in Ontario, at $18.00, prior to xd to women as well as to men, but will not be issued at half fare to children, ly on special Farm Laborers‘ trains, For full particulars fee nearest C.P.R. ticket agent, or write C. B. Foster, D. P.A., C.r.K, Torouto, * We are many novelties to be found and effective than any before sheer organdies to the firm 1i1 and color effects that every ; or either house or street wear oods tickets will be sold to rs, swgnintod by Ma il at Winni . 11 be f_nmium at Wi 1e threshing season you [ have a good assort ment «1001 Steel Knitres & w w ey Hiay CC and north of Toronto and C. Nes & _ heap and are IN WHITEWEAR Prices Paid â€"â€"GOIN G for the going trip. l _ _0 UCHIOML with the best Keq can be procured in the Canadian markets best makes and you can depend on them * Step in and have a look,. it Right P place now o novelties to " . AHRENS, HANOVER 32â€" HE A TIMES | is a mnwmurauL _ _ , but not including main line , HEATiNCc RNIVES 4 F ORKS sold to Winnipe, by MMRObO &n arnia and now occupied by wash a 10 cent value for 5 'ash GOOdS and MA and stations north North Bay Section, and east to and in rices giving the front with +. 15¢ 1b, 2 for $18 cither Cash eople‘s DATES we are at the top of the ; best values in town. _ and including Sharbot Lake and ardwell Junction on North Bay and wWOOL WaANTED Shipment of you may want a few additional for the return titket, under conditions as below. Phone No, 3 10¢ cake 10c cake 10c cake N in in on tnthetlontt wsinans ce db d c 4 3 1 4 nent, good quality and special prices : « HARDWARE y wash fabrics is unquestionâ€" d on our counters are more : displayed, All the fabrics, nens, present such a variety woman will find something + _ See our display. » Toronto to Sarnia, i 43 <0)8 , except north of Cardwell ruggists rkets. We han. them being the Readyâ€"toâ€"wear Pr o due ‘e the » includiog ONTARIO ARCHIVES TOROoNTO & TINWARE. l Mr and Jfrs MceDonald (near th station) are enjoying a visit from thei ltwn daughters at present ; Mrs Gra ham and children of Hamilton anc | Mrs Thibadean and child of Witask |iwin, Alberta, Mrs Ts husband has | been promoted from teaching ranks | to the Inspectorship of the district, I Miss Ethel Campbell. Swinton Park, ’was in town Monday in company with her brother Herb. He has securâ€" ed a school near his home. Miss Ethel returned from Minnesota last Easter, where she had been yisiting for near. ly a year and her mother left last week for the same spot. where she has two sons. two brothers and a sisâ€" ] ter. more Knives and I .Afi hsslsc ic id 4 4 an‘ | _ Mr and Mrs McDonald (near the | the !stution) are enjoying a visit from their ] ‘two daughters at present ; Mrs Graâ€" | onf ham and children of Hamilton and | Wa | Mrs Thibadean and child of Witaskâ€" | q iwin, Alberta. Mrs Ts husband has er, been promoted from teaching ranks | hon to the lnspectorship of the district, hea Miss Ethel Campbell. Swinton Park, | . | Y was in town Monday in company | had with her brother Herb, HMe has securâ€" 1‘1‘;2 ed a school near his home. Miss Ethel returned from Minnesota last Easter, ’A' where she had been yisiting for nearâ€" g e etnm y a year and her mother left last veek for the same spot. where she 1as two sons. two brothers and a sis.| Ac er. news mm mmmmmmmmmmummms | fDAU C the and t tion t a pos and se { Mrs H Ball, Stratford, who has been ’ visiting with her parents, Mr, and ‘Mrs. Chas. Brown, left on Saturday last accompanied by her sister Ada, ’ Mr Ball has received a tempting offer | of the managership of a business in | Dundas ana they may remove there, | J Â¥ """~ °/ Farquharson, his sister Miss Farquharson, and his son Robin are leaving this week for Chatham., After a brief stay with his brother there, he will spend a couple of weeks in ,'Muskoka near Mr and MHrs N. w l Campbell and family, Rev Mr Fa rquhars Farquharson, and 1 leaving this week for a brief stay with h he will sbend n »r _ Mr Chas, Scott, after an absence of 6 years, returned last week from Winâ€" nipeg, and after a few days spent with his brother John in Toronto arâ€" rived in town on Saturday to spend a few weeks with his mother, Mrs J, W, mcotlt. s on wirs St;tplee.â€"[lauwver Post. Mr John Kelly, of the St Bank, came home from his n trip last week and greatly e the West. He spent about a with Mr J. w, Crawford. who fine place., Mrs Moffat and d Toronto. Mrs Wh Maad Whitmore, of ing entertained this mrs Stanles â€"BHan~ vacation,. Rev. Mr. and Mrs Little Myitle, of Holstein were Mr, John Clark‘s Tuesday their way to Leith for the Mr John Atkinson, near Sask, arrived at his father‘ last Sunday to spend a weeks but must rush hc harvest, Mr. Frank Irwin left last week der the impluse of â€" a roving s He writes to his sister from Mont that he may go to Australia, Mr â€" Aod. . Dale and Brown, of Mt Forest, y Miss 8. R. J, McKinnon o Miss Bertha Gadd can Monday from Van Kleek she has been attending a College, Mrs (Dr) Jamieson lefc the cool breezes of Tor where she hopes to great her health, Mr Robt. J. Reid West last Saturday his father‘s here, M Mr Chas, McKin:;on came © home from Port Arthur last week and reâ€" turns this week to Arccla, Sask. Mr Robt. J. Reid returned from the U iCE â€"L ‘me is L r her aunt, Mrs Alf. Tucker. _ Miss Edith Allan returned Friday, after a few weer‘s vacation with Torâ€" onto and Peterborough friends, Miss Mary â€" last Friday for her aunt. Mrs 4 Miss Christine Jackse on a visit to her cousin land, in Newmarket. Mr and Mrs Robt troit, were guests former‘s brother. Mrs Hugh McCrae and Miss Cousins left last week for the latter‘s home in Trowbridge. Master Gordon McDonald worth, is holidaying at Mr . er‘s. Miss Lottie Lavelle returned home to Stratford last week. Mr Wim. Cameron, Toronto, is visitâ€" ing his parents this week. arquharson er‘s here, Mr W, K And. _ Dale and Tat and daughter Ruby Mrs Whitmore and A at ms father‘s home here ‘ to spend a couple of must rush home for the Mt Forest, were guests « McKinnon on Tuesday Van Kleek Hill guests last woek of the Mrs Little and Miss of Glenelg, are be. is week by Dr and Binnie. Bunessan, leit " were guests at Tuesday while on Gravenhurst to visit t on Saturday her sister Ada, tempting offer f a business in Jackson left Monday near Broadview 1 ](‘.’fb Monday f()r _ Toronto Island, greatly improye and is visiting at . Laidlaw, of Deâ€" the Standard his month‘s atly enjoyed came home ut a week who has a K. Reid. id Miss Lizzie were guests of Hill, where Commercial Ir annual week unâ€" og spirit, Montreal, »Jaly, A. D , of Chatsâ€" J. P. Huntâ€" p.pj; _ 30 °i‘ be qthered by sale by Puablic Auction‘ at Hahn‘s Hotel, in the Town of Durh in the County of Grev, on Saturddy, the 11th day of August, 1906, at 2 ‘clock p m. All the assets of thk said Company c'?nslistirl)g of a quantity of caging, and tha land ans Z9 s P Miss _ _According to the new postal law, newspaper publishers can hold for fraud anyone who takes a paper from the post office and refuses payment, and the man who allows his subscripâ€" tion to remain unpaid, and then orders a postmaster to mark a paper refused, and sends notification to the publisher lays himself liable to arrest and fine, _ Sutherâ€" Weare sorry that Mr Joh had to shoot a valuable m week, owing to a broken leg heroic effort made to save her, A return football game played at Dromore on Friday between Nos 12 and 1: S < of y 20020 mm en s er, from Michigan, visited at his home lately, the former being still hearty. Mr H. H. Miller, not our M. P., travelling inspector for the Registerâ€" ed seed depamnent, Ottawa, visited the farms of Mr \Wm L,. Dixon and Mr Wim w. Ramage, on Friday last, and reports a satisfactory finding of the crops from hand selected «and According to skecs 3200 T0 0. mt Comee dC38 s Conâ€" tractor in cement work, was visiting at his grandfather‘s, Mr J. Hornsby, last week, Miss Minnie Halpenny â€"arrived home from Toronto 2 weeks ago lookâ€" ing as if the Queen City had agreed with her. J. W. Jones, of Owen Sound latterly of London, where he is tractor in cement work, was vi at his grandfather‘s, Mr J. Hor last week, I Coniy C ue" er on Sunday last, in th Rev Mr Roach, who is at idaying. The wet we many away from hearing course. Jos Snell, B. A., preached very acâ€" ceptably and learnedly at the Ebenezâ€" er on Sunday last, in the absence of Rev Mr Roach, who is at present holâ€" idaying. â€" The wet weather kept manyv awraw fucls oc +o Lo Mr Gec Wilson, of Singhan visited friends around here last and part of this We are pleased to have the honor to report as our first important item, the hirth of a bouncing baby son to Mr and Mrs John Laughton on Thursâ€" day last. Canowect â€" Burxerr â€" Wednesday Jaly 15, 1906, at 8t Andrew‘s Manse, Winnipeg, by the Rev, P. F. Sincâ€" lair, Mary eldest daughter of the late James Burnett to Thos. Caldwell, mRuesiy +. > BORN. GRasBÂ¥.â€"On Monday, July : to Mr and Mrs Harry G daught er. AMr. and Mrs, Hippert of Cleveland, were guests for a tew days with the McMurray family, Phey have reâ€" turned and their daughter Miss Hipâ€" pert has arrived to spend a month or two with the same family, Mr and Mrs. Robt Adams and famâ€" ily of Holstein spent a few days with Mrs. A‘s mocher, Mrs. McCracken of town. prior to their departure Thursâ€" day for their new home in the west at. Lumsden. ‘They have the good wishâ€" es of their many friends in 8 Grey in ‘ their new home. ed by sale hy |. ; |~._ CC C~%C 4 VING_as usual, ve will be @ffered by sale by | ) bad accident has happened to Auction‘ at Hahn‘s Hotel, in Mr R. S. Fraser, of the 9th con. that n of Darh in the County may prove fatal. _ Mr Fraser had on Saturd y, the 11th day men finishing a large, new frame t, 1906, at Lp‘elock p m. barn and he went up on a ladder to e assets of thb said Company spike on a hay fork at the top of the 3 of a quantity of casing, and | rafter and the laader slif?)cd and he and well off the said Comâ€" fell to the ground floor. He was takâ€" lerms of Sale}: Cash, en up unconscious and is remaining DJAMIFSON, so most of the time, I‘Hos ALLAN} Trustees Mrs Thos McLean is in poor health. H. Jacksox 4 Mr Wmm J Glenister takes a fiyin Joun KinxEE, Wuctioneer. visit to Toronto to see his famity . Hg r:‘ Durham this ‘21st day of |is now building far ar. _‘ Y,‘ . 10nc Dauphin, Man Mr. and Mrs, Hi were guests for a McMurray family turned and their c pert has arrived to two with the same 2+ whno has been yisiting relatives in Toronto, Ingersoll and Grand Valley, was a guest the past week of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. H. w. Leeson, of Varney, as Will be seen by our marriage notâ€" ices have united heart and hand. Mr. W. B. Vollet returned on Tuesâ€" day from his two week‘s yisit with his son John at Fort $William. His niece, Miss Gertie Sutherland accomâ€" Miss Margaret Mackenzie is spendâ€" ing her vacation in Ottawa. Mr. Keith Newton commenced duties in Telfords law oftice this week., Miss Potter, of Hamilton, is the guest at present of Miss Myrtle Mcâ€" Donald. Mrs. Nelson, Egremont, visited her mother Mrs Adams and other relaâ€" tives in town for a few days, Mr. D. D. Darroch and sister, Miss Darroch, of Collingwood, visited their cousin Miss A. L. Mackenzie last week. Miss Lily Harris accompanied Insp. Campbell to Muskoka last week andJ will be the guest 0‘ Miss Islay for the holidays. P n en PR MIRCUCL shoot a valuable mare last Auction Sale. Dromore. pre_ on Friday night and 13 S. 8. P a broken leg after a MARRIED, ~â€"# 4 @64 Owen Sound, but Harry Grasby, a; John Scott Singhampton, a good dis is to be week Mr George McLeach, o struck our town some tim did not stop as long a time ibiihintP Sb diie c onl wh s i 47 dale,‘ has been down father, MrGib McArthur and 1 ed into our village to stay fore they go to the West, to wipa ,_" oJ o) Parents, to husband, to wite, to children and to these simâ€" ple rules remeber ever the request of our King. _ ‘* Do this in remembrance of me," The sacrampnt was entirely for our good. _ He knew how easy it is to be}l ‘out of sight out of mind " andJ hence the pathetic request. ’ He made an impressive summary urging the seeking after the Divine Spirit in the Kirgdom of the Lord Jesus, this spirit was granted to His subjects . T%e importance of daily Bible reading was dwelt upon, read it looking for what it has for you not for its teaching ot astronomy, geology ‘ ete. Be loyal to your King then you will be loyal to parents, to husband | Mr Isaiah d phuv® Prcaagls td us id ol a yearly contribution to ‘‘What you give is what 1 er yourself worth. ‘‘ m has three channeis at le; activity; his own chureh, h cese, the great North Wes 1y, the world at large. All can‘t go, but they can and the preacher uttered piece of sareastic truth by how cheaply some men val selves by giving perhaps 2 The burden of the Kingdom rests with us : physical force was not the uliimate power here as in earthly Kingdoms, The defence and extenâ€" sion of the Kingdom was also upon us we are here to defend it against asâ€" persion: to extend it in the face of opâ€" position. Chriss‘s plan is for his sufi- jocts to do this, the command ‘"*Go ye into all the world ‘‘ was not given to apostles alone, if we don‘t do the work is will be undone but responsâ€" ibility will rest upon us. All can‘t go, but they can substitute TV C9 oo rpemeiiin s ded d m 3 he puts these duties on th Our manner of life should 1 of the name Christian, .sho and righteousness in ever The dangers of certain aspe mercial and political life we out and an urgent appeal sacrifice success if it entai parture from truth and right Not to do so would be disl Christ. ’ Then as "Subjects"we are priviiegâ€" ed citizens but have responsibilities even as have the subjects of earthly kings rather "the earthiy was a shadâ€" ow of the heayeoly." Our responsiâ€" bility implied (1) that we bring no disgrace upon the empire, (2) that we support the empire (3) defend it (4)‘ extend it. The K’inz dnesnat An thin he 7 "° SMCC $0 5CC NIs famitfi.f He building for Mr Geo Par. ETCT TTTD l-ll\lll. God chooses to work thi church in confirming these A Kingdom assured furnished two leading thoughts; a * King " and ‘*Subjects. "‘ ‘We think of our King (1) as a living King, Contncius, Brahâ€" ma, Mohammed were great leaders but they were no where looked upon asliving in the sense that Christ our King was. (2) We think of our King1 as purifying us by noble ideals, not interfering with legitimate social pleasures. ‘Christ‘s presence never made grief, but always joy and upâ€" lifting. (3)We think of him as a King who will falfil all his nromisgagk _ anti These last aimed to furnish physical and material security and progress, Christ‘s Kingdom aimed to promote the spiritual and moral interests of its su bjects. The Bishop took his text from John 18 :36 ‘‘My Kingdom is not of this world *‘ and preached a lucid, pracâ€" tical sermon therefrom. He warned against a meaning sometimes adoptâ€" ed that " of "‘ meant " in. " CObrist never said his Kingdom was nof in the world; it was in the world, a visâ€" ible, material Kingdom but whose object differed from earthly Kingdoms On Sunday evening last the Rev. David Williams, Lord Bishop of Huron Diocese ot the Anglican church was in Durham and assisted by the Rev. Mr. Bice, conducted, perhaps, the most succesful confirmation services eyer held here. Somz 36 took upâ€" on themselves the solemn vows in the presence of a congregation tilling the pews and aisles in every part, many standing in the doorway and numbers had to leave, it being impossible to accomodate more. _ The Bishop has been making the round of his Diocase administering the rite of confirmation at Meatord, Thornbury, O, Sound, Chatsworth, Markdale and other places, but at none of the places named were canâ€" didat:essonumerous as in Durham. He is a clear, incisive speaker, inâ€" clined to be broad and evangelistic in his teaching and seems to be a | worthy successor to Bishop Bald win. Confirmation Servicesâ€"! W MceArdle, of Mark Hopeville. ~â€"â€"& 0 4 _ Almgdom of the Lord pirit was granted to His he importance of daily urgent appeal made down 'visiting his to stay a while beâ€" is what you cousidâ€" h. ‘‘ Every man els at least for his Aing, Contncius, Brahâ€" ed were great leaders no where looked upon e sense that Christ our ) ‘YVe think of our King «. of ‘Toronto, time ago but if it entailed emoire, (2) that we ire (3) defend it (4) ing does not do this es on the subjects. should be worthy ian, «showing truth in every respect. tain aspects of comâ€". his promises, and work through his h, his own dioâ€" West and lastâ€" amily movâ€" na righteousness. be dislovalty to e that Uhrist our | think of our King{ noble ideals, not legitimate social presence never ays jovy and upâ€" of him as a King ed a telling by showing value themâ€" s 25 cents as 0 missions. re pointed promises, priviiegâ€" Ltâ€"Col 14R BMINEST PROGRAMME oF AM including "Ivanhoe" with expert tilters f fGre: haw! m â€" of the tif HIs MaJEsTY‘s HorgsEHOLD BAND plaza (free No upstoâ€"late Cantudiny en 2ob 2. 22 T THE FINEST to Aug. 27 to 1906 Canadian Remember the placeâ€"â€" G. Lawrence‘s old Stand Trunks, Valises, David and Goliath OBb ma t . la c good locality, good and soft water, one. for quick purchaser, ticulars apply to Joux W . M Â¥ A good solid Db *k ing alongside Pre y perty in Upper To of Durham and El rooms, pant1y, close ('.““ill';i. ete. Good Owen Sounc, July 25.â€"If present inâ€" dications are realized Owen Sound will shortly be connected with Meaford by two lines of railway, James Stewart, one of the promoters of the Huron and Ontario Eleclrjc Railway Co. which contemplates builâ€" ding an electric line from a point on Lake Ontario to Sarnia via Beeton Flesherton, Meaford, Owen Sound and Goderich, returned to Toronto after spending a short time in town tor the, purpose of securing options on propâ€" ;rl_\" between Owen Sound and Meaâ€" ord. ‘ The Canadian Pacific Railway has made the wonderful growth of the West 'possible. In the saving of the wheat Iund other crops, the interett of Canada and the Cunatfim Pacifle are identical. The latter is Canada‘s National Highâ€" way. It has anvcunced that on Aug. 14th, 17th, and 22nd, it will transport from diffterent territories in the East farm laborers to the Canadian Northâ€" West at the nominal!lylow rate of twelve . dellars: in fact, this National Highway is offering an inducement to European farm laborers by making an exceptionâ€" ally low rate over its Atlantic steamship service in connection with its railway lines. It now remains for the Ontario farmer to show is pride in the growth of his nation by coâ€"operating with the Canadian Pacific in sendingâ€" every availâ€" able ableâ€"bodied man he can to the West. / unequalled T °_ C "Â¥ 27 44 I0, an â€"date Canadian Wwill miss this exhibition, T come first week, For ali informntion A Y 4H¥¥ 3 SLLC â€" ’ 1t is estimated 20,000 farm laborors will be required from the older provâ€" inces in assisting in the harvest of the woalth. ‘The sons of the West are now urgently appealing to the parental and patriotic instinets of the farmers of the East to send every strong, ableâ€"bodied man they can to aid them in this work l of national 1mportance. The growing i-mur:d:m of the ' provinces of this Dominion must be apâ€" ! parent to all. The product of one is & necessity for another, Not alone are the eyes of the Eastern Provinces, but those of every country in the world, diâ€" rected to the almost phenomenal wheat producing qualitiee of Mauitoba, Sasâ€" katchewan and Alberta, Every bamlet, concession and eide line in Ontario has contributed to the settlemont of these fertile western Provinces, The crops, according to the Governmental re(fom for this season. if safely harvested and garnered, will far surpass previous ye ars in quality and quantity. Larger, more instructiy & MeGILLIVRAy TELESCOPES, &c pairing as usual,. More Railways Goliath was a very much surpri with a stone, _ Such a thing n Did it ever enter your head that for correct Boots and Shoes at ideas and collect a little money next pair of Boots or Shoes. unc‘, J uly 25.â€"If present inâ€" re realized Owen Sound will connected with Meaford by f railway, A National Necessity **~~~~Â¥ # $# < ART Loax l-IXlIIBlT, lalled POULTRYy AND PREp T Magnificent educational exbibit of manaufacture in new $100 0 TORONTO President Age cannot wither Nor custom stale, its infinite s a very much surprised man whe & _ Such a thing never entered enter your head that Mecliraith‘s i Boots and Shoes at COrrect nrinne &e., at lowest prices: s 'I‘ERMSâ€"CASH. ] ye and more entertaining than ever Loax Exaimerq, HORSE axD carry; LTRY AxDP PEPr srook EXHIRBIP, icational exhityt of processes : in new $100,000 building, OoFr AMUSEMENTS EVER PRFE t tilters brought expressly from of the Life ( l t ly plaza (fi'ee(;. w‘h.‘m l:h-! Iwice daily o ational * and Club Bags, J. S. McILRAITH Â¥P infinite variety Being Lot 50, Con, 1, N. elg, 50 acres, ) mile from Fair buildings, soil can‘t Two springs of water or ’ 3rd Diy. of Lot 13, Con 1, 6. 4. H., Glenelg, containing 50 acres, about one mile from Rockr Baugeen P. O, frame house and og stable on the premises. Possession given immediâ€" ately. For further particulars, apply on the premises to B. Jexnkinsox., Rocky Saugeen P. 0. Pds wil PIAY twice daily on the grand &« M. and 4 p. . . . To avoid the great crowd, mation, apply to J. 0. OR Manager ang Bec‘y, g‘w Hall, Toronto .}â€"/afl'{y, Ohe Oaitor Gaitor made Suits FARM FOR SALE correct prices ? and come and _ _bLGadiea‘ Cravenette Cloth We also have some very choice Silk Blouses in stock in white & black and a large assortment of 1.adies‘* Neckâ€" wear, Belts and lace V‘s. FARM FOR SALE. We wish to make special mention this week that we are still making up a nice lot of white hats in straw sailors and chiffon and lace hats. Atpresent we are havâ€" ing a big demand for these light summer hats, We exâ€" pect more new summer goods from the wholesale this week es, _ Custom work and Re â€" Eggs taken same as Casth your selection and leave the rest to us We‘ll tm(';fvon out a neat fitting, upâ€"toâ€"date looking suitâ€"one you‘ll be proud to wear. o EVER PRESENTED expressly from Englans The latest materials in Cheâ€" viots and Serges are here for For a trim, good lpguring raincoat, the material is the first consideration, We have the proper cloth and can make an raincoat to order for her ladyship in quick time. See our display in this line. Light Summer Millinery 1906 Ex}libition e en * iss Dick * O0n, 1, N, D. R.. Glenâ€" _ mile from â€" Pricevilie. 8, soil can‘t be beat, of water on the farm, . Mcl®on, 40 sideroad Priceville P. 0, when t# % wulan is the CATTLE EXHIBIT Sept. 10 David hit him is head before,. he correct place Correct your see us for your e o 1e e ies &: Cash o xxx J ancy % Embmi & White ®2 Mens E}Wi aÂ¥ak 4# The C s o in VOL. TA Crocl(er any quant every poun midsummer lighter wea! and ‘ive v room for right en s T he 6 6 and Aital and and an d and MMC AtQ an UA

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