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Durham Review (1897), 11 Oct 1906, p. 4

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, £â€" [ g€" W %0 9€ M it le 1 3t x# 1¢ At U Ct r€ 1€ Raymond Sewing Machines. McClary Stoves for Coal or Wood Agent for the Dilion Hinge Stay Fence. SOMETHING NEW IN WASHERS; The Perforated Drum, ouly in the Also Wilhelra‘s Wringers, all made by Watson of Ayr. Teering J{farvesters It will pay you to call and see this lot of clothâ€" ing whether you buy or not. We are always pleased to show you how Progress Brand Clothing is made. Men‘s T‘weed and Worsted Suits from 6.00 to $1 5.00 Boy‘s Tweed and Worsted Suits 3.50 to 10.00 Children‘s Norfolk Suits (2 piece) _ 2.00 to 4.00 Men‘s Stylish Overcoats 6.00 to 15.0 Boy‘s Raglanette Overcoats 4.00 to _ 8,50 Boy‘s and Children‘s Reefers 2.50o to 5.00 Men‘s Stylish Worsted Trousers 2.00 to _ 3.50 Men‘s Heavy Tweed Trousers TI.oo0 to â€"1.75 Gohn Glark. Deering Harrows, Wilkinson Ploughs, L.oney‘s Harâ€" ness, Palmerston Buggies. Renowned articles, tair prices The Fall Stock has arrived and we find that we made no mistake in doing so. _ Itis the finest lot of Men‘s and Boy‘s Clothing we have ever shown composed of the very newest styles in We placed large orders with H. Vineburg & Co, the makers of PROGRESS BAND CLOTHING thus protecting our selves from paying the adâ€" vance prices on account of the advance in all woolen goods. We can give only a mere list of our goods, but in quality and F ads tability to the needs of South Grey we are not excelled: | You you are perhaps thinking that you will want either a suit or an overcoat soon. We thought about Fall Clothing almost six months ago and bought it. The best in their line as we bandle only the best. 8. F. MORLOCK Fall Clothing ~ Ond Gicrm [athinery. Cash and One Price A few doors South of the Middaugh House, 4.00 15.0 8,50 5.00 3.50 175 Ideal Threshing will be in ope here again next week. Some boys will have to stay home Dandalk fair. y Mr John Sprig and family bade farewell to their friends last week and left for London. Some of the boys have a far away look in that direction since, but cheer up boys, it isn‘t far, Mr Jno A Ferguson, accom nied by his sister Sadie C. visimfa their cousin, Maggie McMillan, South Line Wedues@ay evening. Miss Mary E Smail is"dt”firesent :orking at J Parslow‘s, old Durham Mr David Ferguson is somewhat improved in health since the cool weather set in. We hope soon to see him in his usual health again. Messrs Alex McDonald, Archie and Dugald Ferguson still continue their steady march every Monday mornâ€" ing to the new railroad carry ing vhe little axe and dinner pail and we think it is a steady march after they get there too. Mr Dave Madill, of Ceylon, sold to Joe Cam&bell a Manitoba riding plow and Wm Porter and Jno E Ferguson a walking plow each. Success Dave. Miss Mary E Ferguson, accompanâ€" ied by her niece Miss Nell McLean, of Pricevill«e, visited her home in the park Sunday last. Quite a number of the lads and lassies from the park further east atâ€" tended Priceville fair and concert. Some of them took such an interest in the new railroad that they forgot all about the fair till it was over. We noticed a number of the young people from S D Hill alsoat the conâ€" cert. Miss Caroline Knisley attended Flesherton fair Friday week and reâ€" ports a pleasant time. Mr Wm MceCormick attended a tea meeting at Bethel church in good company last Monday evening. Miss Flossic Ferguson is at present learning millinery with Miss Dick of Drrham, Miss Mabel Knox is learning dress making at the same place, so now girlssave u your eggs anvd get your hats trimmeg and wedâ€" ding dresses made in the ijatest styles. We think some of our young farmers should go to Durham to learn some trade to keep in line with the voung ladies. What you think. Dan? Heavy rain Saturday last the best for sometime which would give the tired lads and lassies who attendâ€" ed the hustle and bustle of Priceyille tair and concert a wee bit of longer naps in the morning. Mr Crawford who has been sufferâ€" ing from a sore arm for quite a while went to Fergus hospital last Friday for treatment. Mr Wm Coleman blacksmith has sold his house to Jno Carson, Durâ€" ham and intends going west in the spring. A new arrival at McClinton‘s corners, Mr Frank Havens being the lucky man. Mrs Nelson Eden attended the Harvest Home services here and thereby saved her life probably, as her house in Darham was struck by lightning Monday night. Miss Edith Allan teacher from Gowanstown visited her home over the week end. The Misses Brown and brrothers of Egremont visited their aunt Mrs Will Clark last Sunday. Mr ard Mrs Fualton and daughte" of Hampden were gaests of Mr an Mrs Leeson last Sunday. A large number from here took in the Holstein Show and pronounced it good. Mrs Robison visited her brother Rob Eden oger Sunday. The Edge Hill Beef ring associaâ€" tion will hold their annual mee ting at Mr R Ector‘s on Tharsday evenâ€" ing Oct I8th. All members are reâ€" quested to attend. Mr Arthur Ritchie is engaged for the Edge Hill School for next yvear. Miss Mary A Edge yisited Walkâ€" erton friends for a few days iast week. We extend our hearty conf;ra.t luations to Mr Raymond Bell and bride of Cleveland, Ohio, as Rayâ€" mond was a general favorite with all in this neighborhood. A num ver from this burg attended the Priceville fair last Friday and report a good time. Threshing will soon be a thing of the past in this neighborhood and everybody getting ready to get out their roots. Mr Wm Weir returned home Friâ€" day after a two month trip out in the West. Pleased to hear that Mrs D Edge is impo:rving nicely. Miss M Hastie of Markdale was the guest of the Misses McFayden of the ;venne for a couple of days last week. Maple Park. Edge Hill. Varney. â€" Some of the operation TORONTO â€"J Aussum. 2nd incorrectly marked. Timothy seedâ€"â€"A Muir, D McMillan. White beansâ€"D McCormick, H Watâ€" son. Colored beansâ€"D McCormick, T A Ferguson. Flax Seedâ€"â€"J Oliver, T A Ferguson. _ Best collection grain and seedsâ€"A Muir. ..A Muir, do female..A Muir ist & 2nd. White Leghorn. male..D Harâ€" row Ist & 2nd; do female..D Harâ€" row, ist & 2nd. Houdan, male.. A Mair, do female, A Muir, 1 and 2. Brown Leghorn, male. J W Ford, W Buskin. do female, W Buskin, J W Ford. Barred Plymouth Rock, male, J W Ford ist and 2ad, do feâ€" male..J W Ford ist and 2nd. White Plymouth Rock, male..J w Ford, I and 2, temale J W Ford, T A Ferguson. Black Minortas, male.. J W Ford, A Muir, do female, J W Ford ist and #nd. Duck, male..T A Ferguson, do female, T A Ferâ€" guson : Turkey, male, D MeMillan, T A Ferguson, do female..D Mcâ€" Millan, T A Ferguson. Goose, male W Patton, T A Ferguson, do female: «. W Patton, D McMiilan. ’ GRAIN and SEEDS. ‘One bush. fall wheat, namedâ€"H Piper. Spring, waite Russianâ€"A Muir, T Nichol. Fifeâ€"A Muir. Any other varietyâ€"A Muir, T Nichol. Barley, sixâ€"rowed..A Muir, G E Arrowsmith ;. 2â€"rowedâ€"A _ Muir. Oats, whiteâ€"A Muir. G E Arrowâ€" smith ; blackâ€"A Muir. Peas, large â€"G E Arrowsmith, A Muir ; smaliâ€"â€" D TM‘cMillan,nT‘ Nichol. Corn, field THE DURHAM :REVIEW Ist & 2nd. Shearling ewe..J A Swanston, A Muir. Ewe lamo.. A Muir ist & 2nd. Shropshire, ram, aged..R McEachern. Ewe aged ..] Oliver 1 & 2. Oxtords, ram aged .. Wm Fairbairn. Ram shearling .. J Fairbairn. Ram lamb.. W J Meads, J F»eirbairn. Ewe aged..John Fairâ€" bairn, J Oliver. Ewe shearling..J Oliver, J Fairbairn. Ewe lamb_. W Fairbairn, J Fairbairn. SWINE Berkshire, Boar over 1 year, ..] MceBeth. Sow..J McBeth J Eckhardt. Spring pig..J Eckhardt ist & 2nd. Yorkshire, Boar aged..J McMillan. Sow..J McMillan. _ Spring pig..T A Ferguson, Wm Watson. POUTRY Game, male..J W Ford, do female ..J W Ford 1st & 2nd. Wyandotte male..J W Ford 1st and 2nd, do feâ€" male..J W Ford 1st and 2nd. Buff Cochin, male..‘T A Ferguson, do feâ€" male. .T A Ferguson. â€"Brahma, male «.A Muir. Ram Lamb..J A Swanâ€" ston, A Muir Aged ewe..A Muir SHEEP Cotswold, Aged ram..A Muir. Shearling ram .. A Muir, Mr= Muir a}â€" so took first and second for ram lamb, aged ewe, shearling ewe and ewe lamb. Leicester, aged ram .. A Muir, J A Swanston. Shearling ram CATTLE Ducham Bull 1 year oldâ€"W Patâ€" ton, J McMillan. Ball calfâ€"J Fairâ€" bairn, W Patton R Allen. Milch cowâ€"W J Meads, J Eckhardt, D Mcâ€" Millan. 2 year old heiferâ€"J Eckâ€" bhardt 1st & 2nd. 1 year old heifer â€"D McMillan 1st and 2nd, R Allen. Hereford Bull agedâ€"W Buskin. Bull calf.. W Baskin. Cow.. W Busâ€" kin 1st and ?2nd. Grades, Milch cow giving milk or well gone in calf, for dairy purposes..R Allen, (G@ Mc Taggart, J Nichol. 2 year old heiâ€" fer..D Campbell Ist & 2nd, J Burâ€" nett. 1 yeuar old heifer.. t Allen, W Buskin, J Barnett 2 year old steer..A McLean, D Campbeli J Barnett. 1 yearold steer..D Camâ€" pbell, W J Meaus, J Nichol. Steer calf..W J Meads, W G Wyatt, D MceMillian. Heifer calf.. W G Wyatt 1st & 2nd,â€" W Meads. Best Herd (regd), Durham cattle. three females and a bull..J Eckhardt, D McMiiâ€" lan. Best grade cow for breeding gznd) butcher‘s purposes.. J Oliver 1st 2nd. HORSES; Draught Span horsesâ€"Jas Patton. 2 year geldiog or fillyâ€"H Shaw, R J Henâ€" dry. 1 year gelding or fillyâ€"Wm Patton, N Fletcher, RJ Hendry. Spring coltâ€"Jas Oliver, J Patton. Agriculilural, span horsesâ€"R J Henâ€" dry, D McMillan. Brood mareâ€"R J Hendry, Wm Fairbairn. 2 year gelding or fillyâ€"R J Henary, John Burnett. 1. year gelding or fillyâ€" Norman Fletcher, Geo McArthur D Campbell. Spring coltâ€"Jas Oliver, R J Hendry, W Patton. General purpose, Span â€"Jas Calder, J A Swanâ€" ston. Brood mareâ€"R Nicholson. 2 year gelding or fillyâ€"D Harrow, W Fairbairn, Jas Knox. 1 year old gelding or fillyâ€"]J Burnett, W Fairâ€" bairn, H R McLean. Spring colt â€"R Nicholson. Roadsters, _ Span horsesâ€"D McMillan, Wm Patton. Brooamareâ€"C C James, W Watson Jos Black. 2 year gelding or filly, C N Richardson, Wm Fatton. Spring coltâ€"J Black W Watson CC James. Roadsters, farmers trotâ€"H McDougâ€" all, James Calder, M Meonis. Singâ€" le driverâ€"J Fairbairn, CN Richardâ€" son, D MceLachlan. Specialsâ€"By James Patton, $2 1 year draught gelding or filly, Wim Patton; by C C James, bridle value $3, best single driverâ€"J Fairbairn, diplema for best horse on grounds .. H gba w. PRICEVILLE PRIZE LIST. g00000900 22 A2CP O CY ORADTON, | Jennie MeArtbhur. Outline work.. _| Jennie MeArthur, H Watson. Woolâ€" _| en work on canvas.. W Buskin, T A | Fergason. Toilet sett.. W L Wright, M Melntyre. Lamp eushion .. T A | Fergaoson, Mrs Wm â€" White. Bun cushion.. W Buskin, D McCormick. | Spider web cushion . .Jennic McArthâ€" | ur, D McCormick, Homemade slipâ€" | pers.. M Mclntyre, Mrs Wm White. | Drawn thread work. . Jennie McArthâ€" ( ur, T A Ferguson,. Battenburg work | .. W L Wright, Jennie McArthur. | Table centre piece, emb.. M Mcelnâ€" | tyre. 1 McArthur, Sofa cushion, mounted .. J McArtbur, J MePhail, Darniog, best and neatest on stockâ€" ings.. W Buskin, Mrs W White. Butâ€" ton holes, shown on 3 different maâ€" | terials.. Mrs W White H Wat:on, Painting on glass..T A Ferguson, H Piper. Pen and Ink sketch.. T A | Ferguson, H Pifigf o_ . _‘ _ SPECIaLs 20 T CC MIEVUR SVCL . , 82.53 13 Hai'row, %50 gflFT;wg:z $1 cMillan. m _ Riley .. Laundried Shirt.. T A Ferguson. By H H Miller, M P, South Grey .. Best 2 loaves bread..$2.50, D Meâ€" Millan, $1.50 B McKinnon, $1.00 J Oliver. By HH Miller, M P South Grey..best 25 lbs crock butter .. ChO NY TY Â¥u c ccc 0 9 2 onl Poue . K ED CC PTHE TORVE ECC M raised ..Jane McPhail, H Piper. Wreath, any other kind..T A Ferâ€" guson. _ Gent‘s _ shirt, unwashed, Handmade .. W Buskin, H Watson. hooked mat.. W J Meads, N Flet cher. Crocbet work in eotton .. Mrs Wim White, Jennie MeArthur. Croâ€" chet work in wool..Jane McPhail, N Fletchor. Fancy knitting in wool .._G BE Arrowsmith. Jape McPhail. Fancy knitting in cotton . .J McePhail, J MceArthur. Braiding in cotton .. Jennie McArthur, Mrs Wm White. Tatting â€" in cotton..Jane McPhail. Embroidery in cotton..Jennie Meâ€" Arthur ; in silk..G B Arrowsmith made, double and twisted .. Mrs W White, R McEachern. Woollen varn single..J McRac, R McEachern. Men‘s socks, homemade ..R Nicholâ€" son, Jane McPhail. Pair woollen stockings..Jane _ McPhail. Pair men‘s mitts, knitted .. Jane McPhail, H R MelLean. â€" Pair lady‘s mitts, knitted..J McPhail, N Fletcher. Quilt, patehwork, lfiomemade..GE Arrowsmith, _ Jennie _ MeArthur. Qailt, log cabin..W Buskin, Mrs W White. _ Quilt, knitted.. Mrs Wm White, J MePhail. Quilt, crazy .. W J Meads, N L Wright. Qailt, tuited .. W L Wright. Quilt, fancy .. W Buskin, Jennie McArthur. Berâ€" lin wooi work not raised .. H Piper, G M(I:Arghur. _ Berlin wool work, FLOWERS. Hand boquet.. W J Meads, H Watâ€" son. ‘Table boquet.. H Watson, W J Meads. Coll. house plants.. Herb Watson, Jennie McArthar. DAIRY and other PRODUCE. Honey in comb..H Watson. Honâ€" ey extracted..H Watson. Butter ‘in roll .. A D McLeod, D Harrow, J Oliv er. Butter, crock.. D Harrow, W J Meads, Mrs W White. Butter, tub .. Mrs Wim White, J Oliver. _ Maple Syrup.. Mrs Wm White, T A Fergusâ€" on. Maple sugar..Jane McePhail, Mrs Wm White. MANUFACTURES. Sett horseshoes..H McLean. Rag carpet ..Jane McPhail, G E Arrowâ€" smitbh. _ Flannel, handmade..Jane McPhail. Woollen blankets. . Jennie McArthur, N Fletcher, LADIES‘ WORK. Pumpkin pie..Jas Oliver. Jos Olâ€" iver. Lemon pic..D McMillan, N Fletcher. _ Apple pie.. B McKinnon, James Oliver. f‘ruit cake..G Mcâ€" Arthur, ‘P A Ferguson. Bread, homemade..D McMillen, Jos Oliver. Homemade buns.. Mrs Wm White. D MeMillan. _ Tarts.. B McKinnon, D h’tcl\Iil‘lan‘._ Woollen varn, homeâ€" ..J McBeth, H Piper. Colbert..J Eckhardt. Alexander..G E Arrowâ€" smith, H Piper. St Lawrence..A D McLeod, D Harrow. Other var fall apples..C C James, D McCormick. Best coll. of apples..J Eckhardt, A Mauir. _ Crab apples, large..J Oliver, D MeCormick ; mediam..T A Fer guson, J Oliver. Plums.. W J Conâ€" key. Pears..J Eckhardt. Grapes .. II Watson. ish sugar beetâ€"D McCormick, A Muir. Carrots, field, whiteâ€"A Mauir, A D McLeod ; redâ€"H Watson, W Watson. _ Shorthorn.. T Ferguson, W Watson. Any other variety.. W Watson, H Watson. _Table turnips .. Ferguson, H Watson. Beets, lon;gs blood..A Muir, D Harrow. Turnip rooted..‘T A Ferguson, C C James. Pnrsnig..T A Ferguson. H Watson. _ Radishes, black.. H Watson, T A Ferguson. Radishes, white..T A Ferguson, H Watson. Cabbage ox heart or Winningstadt.. A D McLeod, D Harrow. Any other variety ..A D McLeod, H Watson. Cauliflowers.. H Watson. _ Onions, potatoe..T A Ferguson, D McCorâ€" mick. Raised from Dutch sets..T A Ferguson, H Watson. â€" Raised from tops.. H Watson. Raised from black seed ..A Muir, D McCormick. Pumpkin,. common yellow.. W Busâ€" kin, (G MeArthur. Any other kind.. H Watson, D McCormick. Squash ..D McCormick. Tomatoes.. D Mcâ€" Cormick, incorrectly marked. Cuâ€" cumbers, pickling..D Harrow, H Watson. Cucumbers, ripe..G E Arâ€" rowsmith, W Watson. g:ble corn .. H Watson, T A Ferguson. Collecâ€" tion vegetables, one of each.. H Watâ€" son,. T A Ferguson. Coll. of field roots.. A Muir, T A Fergason. FRUIT. & Apples..5 Northern Spy:.J Meâ€" Beth, D McMillan. Golden russett.. D Harrow, CC James. Other var., winter..H Watson, C E Tryon. Snow .. J Aussem, H Watson. Vegetable marrow..(G E Arrowsmith, H Watâ€" son. Celery, any other kind..H Watson, J McPbail. _ Citrons..H Watson, D McMillan. Water melons l:‘helgm(il and 3rid di{uifi:: o(f} lot r 16, Concessgion last Gara Road, Glenelmw acrtes. Annly Dated April 4th, 1 Bix months‘ notice in wri should be given to the Commisioner of g:‘nmm hn£ at Ottawa of intention to ©pply for patent. w. w. cory. Deputy of the Minister of the Interior, N. B.â€"Unau b of this adâ€" V m unauthorized. publication iother, °_ _‘ ~ "°"5 With the father or mgu'l?éh ttler has his permanent residence e settle: 8 m A upon farming land owned by him in the vicinâ€" :2&?““' homeblete.d. tt;s ;equh’emnu s to ence ma; satisfi residence u: the said land. Â¥ pon us eV n PHE requirements as to resid by such person residing mother, 3 If the settler has his STNOPSIS OF CANADIAXN wEst We‘re always to the front in this line. We make suits to order which we guarantee to please you in fit, style and price. Leave us your order for that fall suit, j'/ar/{y, Ohe CGaitor All new and udâ€"toâ€"date goodsâ€"just bought this spring. Going at cost price for want of room. See them beâ€" fore buying RBargains / in VYon‘s PReady mades RBargains. In Churns and Washing Maâ€" chines we have & great selection. All kinds of L:mEs in stock. from the small Bedroom Lamp to the handsome Parlor Lamp. Have you seen our assortment of Guans. We are bound tosatisfy every person wanting such an article. Amâ€" munition in abundance. Our stock of R worth inspecting, it and Galvanized Iron This week we have opened an extra large shipment of l"afi Gloves and Mitts, something to suit every person. At Priceville Show one fellow exclaimed " only one girl in this world for me ‘‘ and another man said * only one store in Durham for me,‘"‘ and that is the store where you can buvy everything from a " needle to an anchor. " HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS HARDWARE! Parker‘s Drug Store. FARM TO RENT Intelligent personal care of the teeth and mouth requires the use ot an amilegm. non acid tooth powder. The best and safest is A perfectly pure, effectual cleanâ€" ser, preserver and beautifier. It sterilizes the mouth, cools and inâ€" vigoratas the gums, polishes the teeth without wearing away the enamel and is absolutely free from the usual grit and harmâ€" ful acids. . Soft. smooth, sweet, its use is in all ways pleasing & refreshing. Price 25 Cents AT Gun‘s Antiseptic Tooth Powder a Ordered Suits sgion 1, East Garafraxa » lw acres, Apply Lo 3 Axous McKimnon or to J. P. TELFORD, Purham made personally at the local e district in which the land is er is required to perform the % Black. Root Baskets is in Chip, Willow numâ€" any address free. en any of 26 Acpartmonts , will be spen coursen . Busi hand and Typewriting and I‘m.“ College now open forthe fall term 3!!9?‘:!"!" time. Full partien What are you going to do ithis winter? A ftew m months spent at the W. H. BEAN Bed Comforters at $1.25, $2.25 and $3.00 cach . * Large 11â€"4 size Pl-n:lel:oue blanketsâ€"white or =â€"§1.20 a pair. White Wool nfileu. size 60 & 80â€"@3.25 pair. Men‘s Cardigan Jacketsâ€"§1.00 each. Shop west of the Middaugh Hous Child‘s White wool Boas at 30, 45 &eo ets each, Ladies‘ white wool handmade fascinators at 60 cts and #1.00 each. Wool Cloudsâ€"white, black & red at 25, 40 & 50 ets Honeycomb shaw)s at 50¢, 75¢, £1.00 & $1.40 each Women‘s heavy reversable shawls at #3,25, ©3 50 ___ and $4,50 each, _ Woman‘s Winter vests from 25 cts up THE 3/G Our Goods are firstâ€"class, prices mo derate, Call anyway. i Gray & Sons, Chatâ€" u&les ham. BarrieCarriage Co, Canada Carriage Co., Brockvilie, VERITY PLows : Walking & Rid ing and Gang Ploughs, DISC HARROWS and Harrows of all kinds, SEED DRILLS ; Hayâ€"loaders, side gelivery and tedders; Proven and Beattie Hay Tracks. Binger Sewing Machines, BELL Organs & Pianos Daisy Churns & Washers Ladios Fur Caperines from $3.00 up "__Fur Ruffs from 1.50 up ‘"__ Fur Stoles from 3 00 up Make our store your home on show days, Any service we ean render you will be a real pleasnre to us. All the machinery of the above w ell known firm in stock or can be seâ€" cured at short notice. Sale Began Monday Don‘t put of coming in until the stock has been all picked over, Arâ€" range to come the first day of the sale if possible. Good bargains will be here as long as the paperlasts, but you might as well have the enâ€" tire assortment to choose from. ".“"T 1 ‘ *l in best l.l:::.o_fcc." and .o:o.u':. Y Remnants and broken lines will be sold without regard to cost. Of many patterns we have enough left to paper one or two rooms. McQueen & Morice Prices on wall papers are almost cerâ€" tain to be higher next year, The cost of materials has advanced and the present outlook is that the brokâ€" en wall paper trust will be reorganâ€" ized before another season. ‘Take our advice and save money by buyâ€" ing your wall paper during this sale. store, including some of this seaâ€" son‘s finestcopyâ€"righted patterns Mondly. Septrmber 3rd, we beâ€" gin our annual clearance sale of wall paper. Every roll in the wil be sol14 MASSEYâ€" HARRIS ! S H AR E MacFarlane & Co. Rare Bargains for Without a question this is the best chance you will have to buy food papers for so little money or several years. DRUGGISTS & SEEDSMEN WA LLPAPE R SAVING Remnants at Any Price OCTOBER 1ith, 1906 Oneâ€"Third off Our Regular Prices Call and September 3rd at 2C lall term. â€" Students Full particulars sent to IN THIS 18. dE Calder‘s Block SELLS rompt CHEAP yov mÂ¥A }8]

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