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Durham Review (1897), 15 Jul 1909, p. 4

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BE In acres in Reminds. Five miles " 'rlt Durham, titto buildings. good Ian L with it. quantity ot timber. M44 he sold at (moo. Price 80000. ll,' new: in Eminent. good land k" "1 buildings. '8006t. l. u acre-a in Proton. neu- Swinton P nk. fair buildings. good land. well .lr _ nod. well watered and well fenced. " lv 83006t. W M pl tie f t' :30 acres on the Garafraxa Road. , Ivar. 50 acres hardwood hush. welt 'l Med. tirst class buildings. Will be d cheap to wind up estate. in news in Bentinck. buildings and I good. everything in first class we. Price W. HUM-res in Benlinck on Garalraxa 'tl near Dornoch. good buildings. Ut' redlnced from $3110 to "RIO for H‘K on e. n acres in the Third Concession i. R, Glenelg. This m a tirst class I. with good buildings in the most rnble location. The farm con- . of tG acres of rich cultivable land from stones and 25 acres of bush, 1- Skill. Cor. Michigan at Griswold Sts. CiMlijliTljij5iEi1EIjilTfji'jT'l" WE ctfRE-Neriais" -6eijiiit-v," ViriciUii"iriit'iiiiuri,,' Tia, and Secret Diseases. Kidney and Bladder Complaints. Consultation Free. " ulna-Io to can write [or a Question List Ior Home Treatment. _ " . "' out hair will grow in, and swollen glands will re- “ turn toa normal 'rondition, and the patient will _ feel and look likea ditlerent person. All use: ..3mrs h.‘- we accept for treatment are guaranteed a can- plete cure it instructions are followed. Reader if in doubt as to your condition, you can consult us FREE OF CHARGE. Beware of incompetent doctors who have no reputation o2,1i,abj,litgsDt K. & E .h.tyer ben tstabrishef oyer 20 yengs. A __ f J. 7%!!sz BL000 ll0lllSEASEtC,ili ' y o" b . "Trac f .c 22a ‘ :5", I): . . I y, “1:." , i l " Tt ' f , "d ldv) f A " _.-V a - P. C \ a N " _ n rg V " I - . - Farms For Sale. We are showing a very attractive line of Men's Tweed and worsted Trousers that we are selling at special prices. After a big season's selling in Men's and Boys' Clothing, it leaves us with many broken lines. Seine have only one or two sizes of a kind left. So if your size is here, you get a snap. We do not claim to sell every suit in our store at cost, but a great many will be cleared at less than cost of manufacture. Guaranteed Cured or No Pay. We are clearing the balance of our stock of stylish trimmed Millinery at sweeping reductions. Here is the chance for you to secure an extra Hat at a very low price. You will find a wide choice of styles in the very latest models suitable for summer wear. . Sole Agents for Progress Brand Clothing W. F. DUNN. Solicitor. Durham, Ont {lpeeiat Clearing of Ctothing 1 f. War/oak Qaryains in 77/17/1'nery It you ever had any contracted or hereditary blood disease, you are never safe until the 1"v-s or poison has been removed from the F) mm. You may have had Borne disease years ago, but now and than some symptom alarms you. Some poison still lurks in your system. Can you aft'm d to run the risk of more serious symptoms appear- ing as the poison multiflies? Beware of mercury or mineral drugs used ttdiscriminv.telv-they mar ruin the system. Twenty years experience in the treatment of these diseases enables us to prescribe specific remedies that will positively cure all blood diseases of the worst character, leaving no bad otfqetsg on the system. Our New Method Treat- ment will purity and enrich the blood, heal up all ulcers, clear the skin, remove bone pains, fallen out hair will grow in, and swollen glands will re- turn toa normal 'fondilion, and the patient will feet and look likea ditlerent person. All use: Are the ideal youth-ave in mind. realization roman when examining our shoes, T, y a pair of our Travel. In slums in Dongnln. Box calf, Velour-calf or Patent colt at $3, 81 and 8iayt for men nnd the Royal Purple Trutit or Peerless for ladies. 82.25, $2.75, $3.00 and 84 00 Have a look at our lines of 1031'"! when in and ice quality and prices, Lots 2 and 3 of 29 in the first con- cession of Bentmck, one-half mile south of the Corporation of Durham, loom-res in good state of cultivation '. well watered by running streams. A frame house, 7 rooms, frame bank barn, lam). Town school. For further pavticulae apply on the premises to James Burt, Proprietor Durham. A good comfortable house with hard wa'er inside ; rent $6 per month. The Inuilding occupied by P. G. A. Webster as a jewellel y store and J. P. Telford as a law omce; with show cases. wall cases. clock and srafe at a bargain. The leu‘gest assortment of trunks, etc in town tn choose from. Custom work and repairing as us- mu, Eggs taken in exchange for goods " the down town Shoe Store To Rent 2 good houses. Apply to 'ttthits Canvas Oxford: 102' India: Wine: & Clad"): g'hoes A, Jul? Farm for Sale. House to Rent For Sale. h. “mums Detroit, Mich. Weyhur n, Sansk J. M. Lumen. WM. LAIDLAW. 54% Mrs Edward Coleman returned to her lone in the County Town on Saturday, after A tprtrWtht's visit with her nephew, R. J. Corlett. Mr C. R. McIntosh, ot the Perth Model School. spent a tow (has " his home in the villus and le on Saturday for a. pleasure trip tome Canadian Saul: Ind ndjacent palms. Mr and Mrs J. o. Greenwood, of Traverston. visited the Intel": sister, Mrs C. Mclmyre. on the Sunday pre- ceding last. In Guard. of Veneonver. B. c., whole visiting her puma, It and In Geo. Green, of our sister burg. Miss McKenzie, ot ye Editor's town, spent a few pleasant dry: in {he vil- lage, the guest of her friend, Mrs J. L, Smith. Miss Edna Lefier, of Owen Sound, is spending a pleasant vacation at the home ot her uncle, Mr H. Hunt, our genial merchant. Miss Mary J. Cumming left a tort- night ago to spend the summer holi- days with her gg12yt,yt Mr and Mrs James Ito naon, of the Cams. dian Sank. Miss Susie McIntosh returned this week from the Queen City for an ear- tended vacation at her home south of the burst. Mrs James Sharpe, accompanied by her Winsome daughter Miss Mary, are visiting the tormer’s parents, Mr undkMrs Duncan Campbell, ot Ben- tine . The long continued drout was ter- minated on Saturday and Sunday last, when an ample downpour of rain vented the suiiering earth and revived the wilted vegetation. It came at an opportune time for this community, as in some parts the deadly locusts were making inroads and inashort time the work of de- Vastation would have been complete. 1 Mrs. Dicklemon intends ina'uug a sale of house. dud household elfeots .ie't..dyts near future, before leaving for [her son's home near Pense, Sank. l We are sorrv to lose Mrs Dickleman land we miss her little store on the hill. l tickling or dry cough can be quick- ly loosened with Dr Sheep's Cough Remedy. No opmm. no chloroform. nothing unsate or harsh. Sold by Muc- 1Gvlane * Co. What is lacking in George’s edu- cation that makes him so fond of teachers? Some of the young people ot'the neighborhood spent. a pleasant even- ing Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs James Watson. Messrs Arch. and Wm. Watson of Detroit are again renewing old ac- quaintances around here. Quite a number from our Corner went to Walkerton on the 12th. Mrs Alex Smith and Mrs Jas Petty, waited Mrs. Dickson of Gleneden one day recently. Miss Maggie Petty is having a party for her little chums Tuesday afternoon. Some of our Sunday school workers attended the Convention which was held in Dromore on the 9th. The Ayton basabail team intend playing a return match with our boys on Wednesday evening in Mr. Ed. Fee's field, Mr: A. Me6illitrmr, Mines Mariel, Jesaxe and Master Reginuld of Chats- worth, Ire visiting relutivea here. Miss Gertrude Backus of Vanity is enjoying her holidays at her home at Poplar Ilill. _ Mr. Bard McNiece of Ft. William spe‘gn his bplfdays underthe parental r00 . Misses T Byers and L Fee went as as delegates to the C. E. Convention held in Holstein. Tuesday, July 6th. Mr Dan McDongnll. Jr, of Ottawa, is home on his holidays. Oar N, E. Normanby baseball team drove over to Aston last Friday ev- ening to have a game with that team The scoring was 8 to7 in favor of our boys. They came home pleased being well treated by the Ayton people. Mrs. Wilfrid Watson and daughter Marion and sister Miss McGill. of Ihr troit hre at present visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Jae Watson. Miss Zeus Marshall of Durham is spending a week’s holidays at home of her aunt Mrs Wm. Brown. A number of our young people at. tended the garden party at Aberdeen on Thursday evening. We are pleased to be able to any that Mr Jack Clark 18 noovering from his Illness. NortsFiisiiiiiiinaroy Counclllor Grieraon and his men have made great improvements on our roads. The Ladiea’ Circle held a meeting in the Church on Wednesday evening. The children sang and recited and several ladies gave interesting readings Mr T1103. Nichol visited friends 10 Owen Sound over the 12th. There IS some talk of getting tt new wcll at our school during vacation. Mr Wm. Fahon and Mr Jno. Ihr. Gilliyray sold cuttle to Mr Robertlon. We had a. beautiful rain on Sunday which Will do much good to the lpring crops. A meeting of the retepnyere of Ben- tinck was held in our church Tuesday evening to arrange for a Local Option campaign. Rev. Mr Newton and oth- era were present from Durham and rendered several interesting addresses. The singing was also much appreciat- ed. Mr Thompson Bo d was appoin- ted President ; Mr D 'l'lh'i2'llf, Vice Pres.; Mr Start. Seep; Mr S. Me. Donald, Treasurer. ----- . _------. Dornoch Mulock ..-.. - - of "onr 'iiikiitiirii 4%. Japan Tea in bulk, 25cper lb Those who use Japan Green Tea and anowagood thing when they meet it are well pleased with our 25c JA- PAN T, Mrs C. McArthur (That is -good common sense) is admired by all people of discern- ment, while cringing for fear of consequences is despised by the truly Brave. NOW HERE IS THE POINT,--- You can manifest your COMMON SENSE by using our Bulk Teas Tact A report of C E convention held m Holstein, Joly 6th, was given at En- deavor Sunday night. Mrs John Gannon, 8f., is under the Dr's care .. we hope soon to hear ot her recovery. Mr Ramage arrived heme hale and hearty after his two weeks in camp at Owen Sound. Frank and Maude Reily and Mag- gie McIntyre of Prieoville, yisited Dromore friends Thursday evening of last week. Miss Lizzie Leslie, Mt Forest visited friends in and around Dromore from Friday ttll Tuesday. Mr. Peter Hay took in the Orange Demonstration in Walkerton on 12th. Miss Jessie Eccles was also in Walk. erton on same day, . Mrs Walter Mastic and Miss Mary Patterson visited tt iends near Mark- dale over the 12th. Sunday morning, the 400m anni. versary of John Calvin was observed Mr. Kendall gave a fine diseoa rse taking for his text, Hebrew“ ; ll t $t Now consider how great this man was," showing how much we owe to John Calvin. Mrs. Campbell, Proton, vished at Kenton 's for a few days last week. A Very successful Convention was brought to a. close by all singing "(In d be with you till we meet again.” The Convention will be held next year in Holstein Methodist church. Taylors are raising their barn this week -good old fashioned raising. THE DURHAM REVIEW The choir furnished some music and in the afternoon a duett was prettily sung by Mary Findlay and Nellie Atchison. The speaker of the evening was Rev c, W Arnold M A., BD,, Guelph Ills subject was the "Sabbath School Teacher." Mr. Arnold isagifced speaker and handled his subject well showing the importance of the Sun, day School teacher and how the teacher should be a bible slgdent. should have some training m men work and live pure clean lives and should also be prayerful. . After the song service and Devo- tional exercises Ae, Question Drawer was answered by Rev Rev. J. Little. The questions were many and were all S S Work. Mr. Little answered them all well. Mr Jno. Wilkie spoke on the “Qual- ifieatiotm of the Meal Teacher." The qualifications are many bat he showed how a teaebeth, Elle should be consis- tent with his teeching else he would have little inilaeaee; he should love and have an interest in his pupils, know their needs and then minister to those needs. 3 Mrs Robert Pettigrew gave a good super on "Beneiits received at the onvention." Lunch was then served toall in the basement of the church. Mr T. J. Stephenson gave a spien- did paper on bg The, Place of Missions in the Sunday slool, " showing hon important it is that the children be encouraged and educated to give to Missions. Reports of differentsehoolis in town- ship were read. The first speaker of the afternoon was Miss Christie, who spoke on "The supreme aim of the Sunday School " I Miss Christie is an able speaker and gave a very instructive talk. Mr Edward Mttidoon,wur genial boosnnd shoe man. moved his shop from its primitive position on Gara- lraxa St.. to his lot on one of the back thoroughfares. This will be much more convenient for Mr Muldoon, who will be pleased to meet all his old patrons and as many new ones at his new place of business. The Sunday School Convention held in Amos Friday, July 9th, was a very decided success. The after. noon session was opened with Devo- tional exercises conducted be Rev, Geo. Kendall and followed by a warm address of welcome. In the absence ot Mr Renwick, Pres, being Ill and unable to attend Mr. Wm. Allan took the chair. will help to give you contidence that you need not cringe to anyone (unless conscience interferes.) We use this tea all the time ourselves and can recommend it as a stimu- lant which leaves no bad after ef- fects and every cup refreshes you and increases your courage. W)lliamtstord, renewed 'aiuaintanee with several of her friends in this vi. trinity itat week. A cup of our 30 cent Black Tea That Dornoch's citizens are char- ecterized by a spirit of twentieth cent- ury progress and commendable en- terprise is evident from the fact that int week they completed the grano- lithic walk along the west side of Garatrnxa Street. the said walk now extending the entire length of the corporation. 'Tis a vast improve- ment compared with the old dilapid- ated board structure whose eleva- tions and depressions kept tue pedest- riansin horror of seeing a streak ot eternity at midnight. Mr Thomas Bentham. of Will.amsiord, executed the work and the finish relleet, cred- it on his ability use contractor. Try our Bulk Teas Our prices are right Dromore. TORONTO _."kti"eti' _ s'eftt9., HEADQUARTERS FOR a d ll Ice Cream (Ms City Bakery Ulms O'Hara: paid in Treuury 917.44 being amt of error caused by being billed to Separale School. Lousiau--Mehrthur--TO the follow- ine be paid: 63c ; D Henry burying a dead lamb 506; Chas Drnmm Cement 329.10; Reeve 2 days distributing pathrolls $6.00 ; Clerk 1 day do 6300; do tele- plmuing 30e; do quarter's salary 840.41 do postage and stationery 6 months $5.00 ; do quarantiniug five families and securing an attendant 54.00 ; Treatrur, er's half yearly salary 851.25 ; do post- age and stationary 61.26; Reeve Com work and services B of Health M.00. Tn ("m- k on rly rows or Grimm with "t'tevettttre' H‘I‘hl:< . it'.'" Jtatt tor l'lu-qunnin. To Stop I (sold u ‘1 u L‘xwwmlvs is .-uf--r than to let it run and be “Mimi :Iwurw it Gtirrwarus. To be sum. pm. Vvlliit'x v. ',ll mm vn-n n dwply 5mm] cold but (ah-11 rum -at the snowm- slaw-they Ga. or hvu': Mt “1th var]: ('ohlx. That's sureiy We ilk-4‘s v in) tlttsy nn- mum Preventieg. P,ivr'utivsurrlitt).utlyt'old Cures. No Quill- hva no phyaiv. nothing sickening. Nietrfor the turlltvu--tm0 thoroughly safe too. It you fool chilly. if you sum-2v. Hymn who all ovor. think of I'ruvvutit 4. Promptmws may also ave but Four umnlsivkm-ss. And don't form-t. your child. If awn! Is Irm‘rlslulvss. niahtor thy. Herein prob. bl “L's l'rcn-nlk-n’ gnatest pttieiener. Sold In F, L,',')?, for the pockrt. also in We boxes of " nventics. Insist on Sour druulsu giving you heeouuts for gravel M4,91 ; Wm In, Chnur for Dromore Comr tax $81.00; Situ" Ivey 1 do? small pox; placprds The reeye efteeted a. settlement of meta With the rceve of Arthur Tp up to Dee 31st 1008. Watson-Lothian That we now M. journ to meet on Monday, August 2nd for general bmsiuests-Curried, 33%;» That Cold Wm McFadden gave a detniled acct of Spending Com. of $31.00 In his Beat by days husor,--oeder granted. Mchrthur---LoAiatr-1'Ut the reeve be .inatrucled to take the Agreement referring to mud culvert, under tha Act and try to effect a settlement bet ween the interwar! parties-Carried, Cer Hunter voting nay. MeAtthur--Lothiiut-Tlut By luv No -- to prevent the spread of small pox and other contagious diaeaael,and other matters pertaining to good gov- ernment, {including a tax on dogs in the village: of Holstein be now read a first and 2nd tiasec--UtuTied, Lothiau--Mcaraur-Titu this Coats. tul give a special grant of $60.00 to ad m opnmiug up the 25th siderosd between Cons 4---6, providing that Comr Watson supplement the same out Ins appropriation-Lorrie} An animated discussion alone about _rlus_ioisatiou of u culvert Lot ti--o Con In tho muj rity of crises the work is done under the superuslon of the Path- [ulster and by day labor. Wm Aber. diue 1014: on grader $39.75, rep. 99.70. .--.Nu - Conny Lothian expended $148.85 in his division on road imp, Com tees Luhist:--Mehrtltur--Thttt, the Clerk notify W Hunt to remove his slaughter house within one month from date herpof in accordance with The Public Health Act which tends "That L0 slaughter house shall be within 200 yds of any dwelling or 75 vds of n public street or road " Chap 205 Sect. 113. S. S. S. Come Watson expended $118.00 in his dwisiou 'ou road imp, Com fees 85.00. Come McArthur expended 8101.76 in his division on road Jmp. Com (can $4.00. 64.50 Comr Hunter expended 850.75 in his dlvismn on road imp, Coat fees 04.00. A petition from W M Grout Ind 20 others asking for removal of slaughter house. Holstein. Council met July 6th. Minute: edopted. Commtuttmttomrt From Central Canaan Citizen I petition m- ing for Lezieleture muting it option“ with Municipehues to tax improvement valuee " a lower rule than Idnd veluee. --No action. From Wm Honbnrgh. Con. 9, for taking charge ot smell pox patient 4 weeks ",00.--oriur muted. From J W Robb sect of $10.00 for destroying goods, in laminating dwell. Ing re small poFrrLtyld over for in. formation from M. H. o. John Wells account for 87.25 goods iieatroretd,-- Lind over as foregoing. Jae Lewis attending smell pox patient so trips ain’t 830.00 leid over for informecion so to trips what for and where. De Sneath M H O sect. of M,00 attendance on six small pox patients and an exem- mntion of an alleged ease.---Ptud. Clerk qusranrinine five families. secur- ing an attendant 84.0). Petition from w J Wheeler and 89 others askiug for E and P towa'iue to be opened bo. tween Cons IO--') Hunter-Lot----' Ccmr Mo. Arthur arrange meeting With Proton Comr as soon as eortyetsieynt,-Csrrritsd. Preventics Confectionery Cooked Meats Cured Meats Groceries Choice Pickles, Ilie qt All Fruits in Season Sold by MacFarlane and to We supply the best Egr emout Council. Fyr.atW' and all refreshing drinks. Try us. Good service. D. ALLAN, Clerk. A book on IuMstmtuiam, by Dr Shoop, of Ruin. Win.. an: somo plum truths. aud in l plain and Pnoticnl way. Get OLS- k-- "p __- 2 - . you'can borrGrGGGi,riC'"' “In“ new Collected. No charge if noth. ing collected. All kinds of finttneia1 business caefnlly and quietly atten. ded to. “Always Prompt, Never Negligent." Isn't, a! steaaoui/rieia, to all points. Money to Atear. low_er rates than The Hanover Conveyonccr; otrerat 200 Acres Glens]; --Good frame dwel- ling and one of the very best and largest frame hank harm in the County of Grey-a gift at 82700. 100 Acres. Berntinee-Fine brick ven- eered and frawe dwelling, (rune bank burn and ail good building: price szaoo; hardly the value on P buildings. Owner bound to sell. 180 acres Sentinel: - H miles from Hanover. clone to school and Post OtBee with daily mail. Brick house, frame bunk horn. great snap, and i [any other Good Bargains in Farm and Town property. It you wont to BuyorSeu go to Miller] _ “No change if no business done. 55' A: Lu 337g” a , Money to be Made Have a look at our Ironing Boards, suitable for kinds of Ironing. We will be happy to show you Bat. ter Workers, Butter Bowls. Butter Moulds. Butter Ladels tsnd eyery- thing useful for making butter. ane 304 seen our assortment of Churn: ' The Rocker is the Dandy. We can satisfy your mate in Ma. chine Oilera. as We hue a vanety to choose from. Try some of Blnck's Special In. elune Oil, which is as thick as your arm. We carry Ill kinda of Cleaners and cleansers such ls Wyandotte, ( which has no equal for quality and price ) Dutch and Stick Klenzer. Examine 3our Mowers and Binder and see it theyare complete with Met. ions, Guards and Beads. and if they are wanting, give us a call. The weather is warm. consequent- ly this is the time to enjoy ice cram. Inspect our Ice Cream Freezers. We also have lee Picks at a low price. There is one store in Durham that stock: everything that you would ex pect to find In B Hardware establish- ment. by attebding to this advertus'ement We also carry a. tine assortment of STOVES. RANGES, TIN and ERAMELWARE, FLEURY'S PLOWS, SHARES. ROOT PUL- PERS and TURN]? DRILLS. We have just passed into stock the following new and up- to-date goods, which we cordial- ly invite the ladies of Durham and surrounding country to call and examine : New Fancy GOods Stock OUN'S DRUG STORE If you get It " GUH'S, it’s good Don't wait until the bugs get 1 start in your Potato thop before you kill them. An in- jured crop ls never-o productive on one that is carefully watched for Bugs. Apply Parker‘s Bug Killer just as quickly as they appear and knock them out. You only have to do it once. F0: .11 um: packages bi' per 100. Made and sold only a l Timely Warning W. Black Hardware I K. Cochrane Opposite S. Seott's store Flannellettes Dress Goods Hosiery Ludies’ Whitewear Fancy Goods Linen Danvastrs Towels Fancy Linens Lace Curtains Thuuro1deries, n. a. MILLER, THERE'S iie"j's.SAF,.' M £59. All-wool Blankets. 33. 4 and 4.75 pr Bed comforters from 1.35 to 3.00 on "T: tix 4 6128 Flunnelleuv man. ets, white or may. . ..l.25 pair Lace Curtains“ 25¢, Mk, 7Ge, 1,00 en Honeycomb wool Sluwls, 50c. 75. 8] Black sateen Undenkiru. Cl. 1.75 ea Menu (Indium) Jacki-its Loo, [.25 ea Flam oilcloth” ...2tic Inquire yd Table Oilcloth. " in wide. . . .Stie rd New hints and (Hugh-mu Ja' in Bee our ak and 50c Deem Goods Fresh Groceries New Fruits Choice Contmstionarr Pure Spices & Vinegars No. 1 run“ and Pure Alllllllhl ours BIG f If you want a waist don't misthis chance as they were cheap before the reduction. Boys‘ Cotton Kickers for we a pair, just the thing or the holidays. C. L. GRANT 50 “hunt: (a be sold to clear, All Ibr- expensive one: sue sold out, Nothing loll over " 50 eat-h and to get rid of the Milan- ce we will sell them at the fol- lowing prices . '2.S0Wustror...,.., tut 1.15 Wnut for 1.50an for...... 1.25 Waist for _.. .. in Lawn and Muslin. Ladies' Waists DRUGGISTS AND 1?? MacFARLANE Applied dry-Wicks to the vines-min will not wash it off, fertilizes the orop-try it and compare results. MATTHEWS a LATIMER Slug Shot, Whale Oil Soup and other insecti- aides. Strictly Pure The kind that never fails to kill the Potato Bug. C. P. B. Town Office Buy yur Tickets here '.Feed,Seedt Groceries Call and lee Ila. Our Potato Bug Killer Me Sells Chap A Big Sale of JULY Ili, For 'arise PfClx'flllll- ' Green 15,2 This department iscc Curtains and Wall paper cheapest. Those abs) this ddpartmeut. House Fur Small i, The l of the I I y men! Fluke PM!” But sum» to the Yuk the (-undm will? to the I'M A but " life. that tU ity then- M: We!) which ocean. M; Mind. I which wen Ill! ltotuile. “nonunion. ttottatttittee u Vetttiou, Tl I'ie,i,',1'.','.'i'd I ie uttered n I have been William! ot iuUnuudu. I science and of my duly. My 'l'uul how ll u the urge It has hm and. Hue move my 1 in: Ian. I ed plain col of the mom tite. ll thi leis use! mu out ot INCH the period harem] " trated by " now Ind ot 1ipe pram-m eoubttem "ttered Ut day wnlk ttl “id ulm m-casiun ”en lo I Wet is ll '" loan r " The A (locum the Me w-dnv ing the I urges u )0! duty , l evils by w 'M'pear. I" of God‘s u leh It nu to nay poo It was u a dismount an inn-um tivertuwe of out put. spread I t but th flowery think it, on me--i “on: t I - of the Sydne l’ou. an about“ of Dr F,t':it"i'ie, bonl Mona given lo in “on body. Having tsom hand so much in the w M. utteuum have A pub“ even though one any not a all he uys. Imr Admire a Ce “II which he has det" lulu-d in. " in the lulu-hum. -. t! his denum-mlnm of Wicked Yukon " done 1rood. prices so that Just arrived a fine Mod I“, " made in Canada.' The question is oftet - is that we buy shoes is better to us ti not sold. men 's C10 working chambrav (the Burham nca tetst W _htte. hy) brat-am THURSDAY, JULYTEE JULY 15, 1909 'w It [ext in h In Psin nite, Profits Dr Pringle's Positi Spec u " ly ttt lg Mu " lopl 1ev ma La burn the pd mthtic _ J] Oil

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