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Durham Review (1897), 27 Feb 1913, p. 4

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i . A similar cruim will be made by the . Empress ot Asia "nailing from Inverpool May 27 h, 1013 Get particulars from Canadian Pn, trtrtt Agents, or write M. G. Murphy. Bionic: Passenger Agent, Toronto. " Emprm ot Russia ,. and n Ear prels at Asia " are larger and tutor "an the " kityrtetm pt Britain " and to The Canadian Pacific Atlantic Em- press” are novel! known and have established no enviable n reputation tor safety, speed. awrvice and accom- muduion. that - when we pay the The most direct connection to make for the sailing from Liverpool April lst is via ':N'?"t."tt of Britain" from St. John, N. . March 2tst, 1913. Special Around the World Cruise ';attatttatt home Impress. of " luau " and “he." An unusual opportunity for an around the world eruue all under the Canadian Ptxcitit: flag mth its consequent standard of service II ottered with the advtt.of the great new quadruple screw turbine engme otcamshnps .. Empress of Rus. sia" and “Empress of Asia." Skating Tuna Saturday cumin; Also Saturday ion toe '. Childrvl The "Empat- of Russia" will sail from Liverpool April ist and will call atGibealtniA il4th, Villefranche Ne ril ttth, Part EM Agril t2th and will graced via Suez, Colombo, Penang, mgaporc. Hong Kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, okohama and arrive at Vancouver Saturday, May 3Ut. From Vancouvc! to Torontg pggaqucys The rate for He er $63910 exclusive 'tttta sateen arrival tituo In lop-mire of the " Eu may travel Irta Canadian Paeitic Main [me or Crows' Nest Pass Line and may also travel from Ft William or via Cream“ route to Port ' cNicoll. a All kinds of Coal for sale Coal for Sale Advice regarding 'our advertising problems is available through any recogni a] Canadian advertising Agency, or, the Secretary ot the Candian Press Association, Room 503, Lumsden Building, Toronto. Enquiry involves no obligation on your part-oo write it interested. W. J. ATKINSON. Holstein Newspaper advertisement; are the finger- posts on the road to right buying. They are quick and safe guides to the places and goods most worthy of your patronage. Suppose there were no advertisements---, what aworrying task shopping would be! Think how you would miss the helpful infor- mation that guides you to select the best goods and to know the shops where they can be best obtained. Your Best Shopping ' Guide Thanks standam c advertising something atyottt the goods you need or the store that sells them'. Your shopping would he all experiment. You would my out a loto! money during the slow process of learning by experience how to avoid disappointment and dis. satisfaction. How diftieult to make up ya" shopping list without first knowing Durham Rink. tterr nude entire cruise in maintenance be. m England and Empress ot Rus- Thursday and .dmiusitm 10e. mums; Admis- er ll. 50. plesent d h person Apply a V ll or w, ye: tirmlr ol Was heat the Neti commerce t ployluent t toNr Borae . Cumdiau Mr Miller was " an called upon and opened with the annuuncemeut 0 Mr Wm. lrviue‘a dean: giving a Inna-I ru- xogy of dvransed so long prominent in the association. .. Was Britain ix need of Money 'y " he asked and proceed to show how in the last (5 years slwhml paid millions and minnow, of her debt, and even then started old age pensions, free doctoring, tte. Britain thinks for Britain. Unnnda suuuld think for Can- ada, and tttte thought for Canada at present would be a Canadian navy, built. ummuul ant, maintained by Cun- adn. Mr Guttuue had 0 run for his train amid the appmum that followed and President Mearus thought aspeecn like that they Won J have in llanowr balm P long. Mo s aid thc modem government had expected bis find 3 andals but not one had "ot-tt urvaarhed ard when the time C‘ulw they would find Liberals time c retuir, needs to shop at random. The advertising columns ofa newspaper give you just the information you require to make your best selection of goods or store. Leisurely, in the comfort of your own home, you can plan and deeide upon the purchases in view. From soap to gas Ran- ges--rroat shoes to ‘auto- mobiles -oue gets from newspaper Advertising the information that is essential to safe and ad- vantageousbuying, mar Annual Meeting of South Grey Liberals Continued from page t give you 1tion you your best s or store. e comfort eupy. by t 553 iittr in 'told by tll After a poor start, Mt. bl I 'ey team captured the ? ’edgue district, only to In: round 7--12 to Wiughnm semriinaU. Wingham cute finals against Wiarton an trimmed a'.'.--? in the iirct Wiarton Tuesday night. T; cup this season. The post of1ice building in light» Just vacated. Good Optnlng I dreasmaker's shop, nnlhuer, shc maker or for other lines of bmirc: Rent very reasonable. Apply once to At the clone of Mr Miller's ttte following resnluti m. ' Geo. Binnie, wounded by C. was carried unanimously l, in: vote: Tsis Convmrinn "rs: V, with deep mg " or.' my t' !‘VMHMU Icvsnt. He: Ire t . 1. {card Its amm- ttlo ', ', m: .. I', i. ',ed in the deal} ut i: [1' so.,," .x c',','iv"i,',i. Fun l.z.;..y x“. eompi kuowl adian ies are now m their way all Empire, indee '. The Fact»: of infornmth meat." is the h IMteiistt Jout n, issue. which in are: and impn suiklng at Vance u'r' Ca now talk in queetion believe 1 or Ire Bring your hogs to Holstein Tuvs tueg. ('",tiiiftrtiiiC,1 '.rysrir"ssrotetol Oaher stock wi have my bu any it tion. . Pnone l7 ' .. R. M. TRIBE, Siaippel tions of lubot tion, of tern; ismea, will, warded. ilis ll] qeiiiEtr am £53733 c2713.:i $.22: that than and has... tt " 2!! cents. a6 That the cordial syn Cunvemiuu tie c..u~|;.. of Liberals in Town! ettectivelr, almont mi lenging the aneminn ol (umupellmg Mimi: ntlull punents) by Univ- .-a-'v tionsuf social mm Luna by their advanced x irnr. lion in taxivtion A; Wt H matters. They alum“ shrewdnesu I: " lr: ! brilliant young hm... i J, ell and fer-l L01 m. isl a): mill-shits Adm-:1 l I .x sr' Vince F“ 'rr,'? eff} 'r"ri "v. M. Oroat, Prop. . (a J"."' " 1 'MltllniLt,i:jf,,iisirreill?/i,':i,'t E R. R. 'N01,l Quickly non: muthq. cyan cm“, T ‘4 LT.,", l M 'a,"G--. mnnumg ul- pmed gift o a “Lisbeth close ndhen lution of Pt Minerva to not the he the Wisdom cut course a as outlined Prc. idents in 1 (Alder. Geo. hi; Secy.-Treas,, C i the Annual Me, the second “"ui stead of in Feb l' The follow?" sented and mu Cl of octets and inasmuch Another res heartily endul cal House I vine w." an acti Association, His av! were always re His 81¢"an hm! up: ightuess were a all with when. h We express our I WP express our symp doleuee to no widow a pray that tie who H fathvrleas and n. hunt»: du-w may one tor them hour of their son-(mu amt In the pri elfecliv the Em plate un recur: b NOTICE TO HOG RAISERS. 1' n Kl 5000 Facts m and the .-. wt of Guild are now sold Em; mom D. P. COLERIDGE, Holstein: ‘anin ll It the Imp} ' reg " of tl Irvine dental. mam-a (Hm: Wt death ot a flut- ,r. Fur “may a an active u Lon. His upmi It Office to Rent. h " tad ll nc ll hen “In Mion U: d retert I-irc):,,,).,.,),:;]):); LEADER i optniorr, eceived w tl r, ty . i'r. "'l) l 11‘ V" Ilka.“ Hugh: bv Ire. lynke, L, 3am lawn and gWC‘ 11 new ridng a f trtt 'itlos " " qt L the 1 Mark nga and the l My filly ririn: the Y-ry t 'his wi were I right kind of Je at l black till: lot: 3 t Fortune Telle n hier nnnlivv In I 1 ',' .;~ 'tr L} Mnmnlighn-z- .,1 l _ , cvr' tlr, T yrHts(this isa good l 'l', l 3.: .: : rising 3 yparshv It; . H .13.”; y-anxng rising3 yr-ars 'l,-: i .lnrls (c York. These will [ 1 ab and will lurks- a good "mm Iii) v r! My " l wars " Baron Harry l Hm is u qu‘lilv filly, white snip jar.“ I; 't'r',surolrr:set---obrighthi,ene ylnx Hi1) tiring h' yams Cy Duke of , 7 -l: : -his will In duh a big mare with ‘1”: in kind of In gsand feet, I l-lark. lilly Using two years by l tc, I'ltt'te THU”. This filly will make w, hr: quity mare with white strip in 1 KEN-r and four white tcet. These In”. [three fillys hum: two tap crousel on "hum. 1 bay cult rising 2 years by Vital Spark. I) O iv JG' ten yr-u lt d valved last: fall: 'c, mm: litre; .nmle two lbs of butter r dn.s. Une mm 8 yrs old, one cow , ts (M. mm t ow 5 we old, one cow 5 warwyld. mm row 7 years old, one war 4 years old, and Jersey cow, 1 ”Fr tisit K 3 yeursoid In calf. heifer v; ing is , t Hrs' t Mved this winter-hat, m uh-lHM halter per week. The" 't rvwiure,nll will calf to tb Reg. Dur- '< tH. 1mm of the-99 cows averaged 3'10 (if), cl, in butter. for the year 1912, U " rm I y ve um old, three alt-era lis- '.-" 2 Vrfa ol 2. All" huma- risnng 2 v" ' t High! hrqs I months old. l,') mm. ruvd't qiwn for furnishing an pmvvd j mu m res. 0 " Kus.~en Hallun l 5th Papers win b els oi Home Iudau. P. illu‘nl L1ba.-by I 2. (34.1: Pcttcms BM .-.1 Mink " TI'.:, otsals.'s., L. L- U] CE " ]hc Women‘s Institute will meet 31mph} il mm: .Veunesdny. March 1 133nm, w: 1 Legwen on: 1, Ei. se) nun it, In uccon Moral and __. t, A Lai' -lvy 1115 T, Arcisison. 1..- _', umuh-by Mu Thos. _ .211 , K " S, Holstein, who i. ..;‘.C to be pnsent at the last V s," “all Ines?!“ hcr report. .' a 'r, l. Bird. of Manitoba, was t c'. cet of the ll J' family on Tues- Ir) Itil n R. N01, HOLSTEIN M. lieifernan, Auctioneer muddy-tut d. k Checker Club has 101mm .J nut village. They my Hrs. Iaectmg on Monday t Mm so 11einteresting games 8t 'o, 5.40 Clydesdale Fillies, m brcd Stallion, Grade in». 5.1 loal, two top .:.‘.c;.1ml Geldings, Dairy mung. blockers and ties Law; in ".C, of Swinton Park '"rris"s--r, Mrs J. McMurdo a y is ti, br. held in Russell i-‘ndac. Fctr. 28,uuder the A in: mm: Snowshoe Club. a); March l0, 'lil Lent muting of the Amos f‘cSSiOZI, Rec. Mr Kendall iecuprent u a P. star's 1n- ummumun set and Mrs a but; of pressed tiowe" Mu!) Land. 312M: tdo moved on Mon- =s mm In ostaialongstde his th ss'top. tlli ts ed 'iicpc/lle. ll i. , n I: St week taking in Mr “Hahn sduy. n Airortrong is this week t't " (ct in Toronto. l. 1.; was closed lust week H‘s ,iihespie's Jather's ill. Dromore h irs ulna ble stock Auction Sale rt Winn Bonnie Prince ulrvd, Vol 18 No [9717] v; 4 m, A nice cherry m mag, stockings and 1:! L-r-scof legs and feet. LIA-Laws can see ppdi- )1; tti any ttme. 1). Cums ,t u! 19 Bonnie Prince " w itenerul purpuse. p, 4 yeatra, luhuy fi'dir A TTMP. l'l (I Mr Archie McTag- ml Miss Currie to her ct, last Sunday. Purchelor. Brice Hill, at. 't', Mrs u Sterne. ',i-presentative for the wtvlmnce Co. was in 'utt k. . Iu'hnie was avisiwr H She is In foul to IV. Rlxsnell's quality daughter of the great fishes an well broken kink of farm work j Yo [2630.53 (23323; ntrl m“ make 111700 u'p Ill lace, whine feet is filly will make a b) No [26811] (288!31) Jump In Inca. white f law and feet, A Name 4 yrars old. (tur-ttell':, ton bone " 1rrtxuilrlaaglitet. of lzave a pleasant evening last week, 3 Haw visited Eg- mi Clem. Freeland 2.; , ramming. by Public Auction muuut, at 2 p.m. on " Greenwood were 'mnore friends on 'It,LtES (mg): g ‘Xeigbing :‘nd to be beard all and morning," Arthur "eott the latter end was a visitor NTARiO ARCHIVES TORONTO Mr Fleming was employed in the; flux mills at Arthur and about II' o'cloek he walked upstairs, therei being no one else up there at the', time. Mr H. Cole, manager of the! mill, a moment later heard a pecul-i iar noise and immediately ran up-' stairs to flnd out what it was. not: thinking of an accident. i, When" heCreaehed the head of the stairs he was horrified to find that Mr Fleming was entangled in the belts and he immediately shut off the en- gine Then bu went back and took the body from the belt. Both arms and legs had been severed from the body and the trunk and head were horribly mangled. Mr Cole had no tsooher taken oat the body than he expired in his arms. He was 40 years of age and unmarried. 1 On Friday evening Arthur H. f Francis presented the Stauffer Coutu- i Bain Scottish concert in the hall to a I goodly number of our citizens. This 1 is a Canadian Company and the con- Veert was well rendered. Howard l Russell, the renowned Baritone. the 'winner of the Earl Grey Medal, tur. isisted. There was rendered a re- ; portoire of humorous songs, sketches _ and stories. Mr. Joe Fleming, son of Mr. Wm. Flemingot Arthur and a well known resident there, met death inn hor- tible manner Tuesday, he having both arms and both legs severed horn his body, A splendid lunch was served to which all did ample justice. The remainder ot the evening was spent in social chat and games by the older ones of the company while the young people enjoyed themselves to music provided by W. Hunter and W. Lamont. All went home pleased with the evenyg's enjoyment but sorry to :zly good bye to our old neigh- bore. --Com. On Monday evening, Feb. 17th, about sixty ot Mr and Mn. Reid"s neighbors and friends dropped in to spend a social evening with them in their ond'home before leaving for the West. , Alengthy program was prepared composed of instrumentals, songs. ”wings, reeitatioturand speeches by Messrs Mehrthrtr, Ferguson and 0th- on: The main tenure of the even- ing‘s eojoytnevtthnahrh was the pres- entutinn to Mr. and Mrs. Reid of a handsome mantel clock. The L. O. L. No. 2296 met Monday evening with a goodly number pres- ent. Two more candidates received standing in the Society and two can- didates were advanced to the second degree and five to the blue degree. Our lodge now his between thirty and forty members and is hoping soon to reach forty and over. Last Monday evening an organized con- testin the lodge for new members closed and the losing side is giving an Oyster Supper next Monday eve ning, March 3rd. to all members and their wives and friends. On March ioth a special Royal Arch meeting is called, at which five members are to be advanced to the Royal Arch De- gree. Mr. and Mrs. o. M. Reid Timed 'i) LOCAL AND PERSONAL Aaiii.i.. suiii.i.aiai... .EEEE Miss Brown. of Mtrrickville. is the guest of her brother Mr J.H. Brown. Mr and Mrs Seaman, of Mt. For- est, spent the day in our village last Tuesday. Miss Clegg, who has been visiting in this vicinity ior some time, re- turned tc her home in Michigan last week. The choral society will meet for rehearsal at the Parsonage on Thurs. day night. There is still mom for others. There was an immense crowd in Mt. Forest on Fan day, Wednesday including a number from here. A fair amount of business in horses was done. but not proportionate tothe Size of the crowd. The W. F. M. S. of the Presbyter- ian church had a grand display of lime-light views in the auditorium of the church on Monday evening. A sp.cndxd time is reported. For bargains " Hardware call on J. M, Matthews, the new hardware man, Holstein. Everything going at cost. Mr and MrsJohn “wary leit this week end for their new home in Tor. onto. hits Mammy is at present vis- iting her parents an the 20th. Our Public Library has recently closed its year’s work with a splen- did record, the best for some time. $94.93 has been spent in purchasing new books this year. After all ex- penses have been met, we have a bal. ance to our credit. Our Library now has a goodly number of the very lat. est books in Science, History, Fic- tion. Literature, Biographv, Religion, &c. and we hope many more of our citizens will avail themselves of its privileges. Mr and Mrs Johnson, of Detroit, who have been visiting relatives here, have returned home. A phone is to be installed in the parsonage. MrJohn H. Shaq, left on Tuesday for Vancouver. Mr Leila: had his sale on Tuesday and intends so n to leave this VlCln- ity. Mr Leflar has been an active Mn and will be greatly other in the Luna Breen which Horrible Fatality at Arthur ---- o i------- missed E A number ot Illa .yorlg and Many lspenr. an enioymue evening at we lhome of Mr and Mrs it. Aitteuso !Tuursdav eveninur. The valuable 200 acre farm. being lot 8.?)5 and N. g 6, con. 6. Arthur towns in. Co. of Wellington. within 4; miles from the town of Mt. Forest. is offered for sale at a bargain and with terms Almost to suit pluchnser I95 acres Neared, balance timber land. wo-ll fenced, Gcod cmufmtahle hump, on! bank barn and one tint barn. Soil is in ftrttt.cuum state of cultivation. convenient to uhooi and church. Ap- ply tor other particular- and terms on the premises or to the undersigned . RICHARD GAWANY. Mt. Forest or J, J. COOK. It. Fault Our young people had a rest from shun: lastweek on account of the weather. A sleizhload from Holstein drove over to Mr Jacob Smith's last Wed- nesday evening and spent an enjoy- able time. Mrs Wm. Stewart has been ill, bat we are pleased to report that she is improving. Mr Wm, Jackson attended the Lib. sral Convention in Durham on Fri. my. A large number from here Attend ed the concert in Holstein on Frid -) evening and report a good time. Thou. Dodds, who has went the winter months aruuml home. intend. shining tor his turns at anhbum. Susk., in atrmt ten Guys. Mrs J. ll lamp, who was laid up with grippe and neuralgia, is around again. All kinds " weather this last weolg Monday hae, Tuesday mum”. Wed. msday fine, Thursday Wet, Friday tine, Saturday thunder and Ham- uing, snow, sleet and rain. Sam Ilubb and Jim. Fairbairn, Sr., web sold a horse on Fair day in Mt. Forest, realizing something over $500.00tox the pair. This iaaoomer where good stock is raised. John Spi “er sold eight head at cattle to Morris Tribe at a toad tigure delivered Monday. We are well supplied with mail service just now, rural delivery daily and Tom makes his appearance three times per Week as usual. Maple Lane is not dead yet. Ruhr. Aitkens intends moving tol his new home about then-9t otthe, month. Mr Fuzmon intends Lnkinz‘ possession as soon as Mr Aimeus "MACSUut. Welcume Wes. I Mr Alex Gillespie, who has been so seriously ill for some time, is, we are glad to report, slightly improved, Mr Geo. Snell, of Shannon, Alta., arrived home one day recently and looks as ifthe West agrevs with him. lie intends taktng a car back with mm. Mrs John Hunt went to Toronto on ' m Friday, 215:. incl. to visit her son Mr. q H Hum. before proceeding to Int new :t00nrrett I tull home in Cnlgnrv. l 'M:", tnrm u. _. . ‘__ __ . I FhathIIIhl And now dear friends farewell and‘ may the blessing of God accompany you. Please necept these little tokens! of out regard and vnlue them for ourl sakes. l Signed on helm]! of friends and l neighbors. I To Master Hartley and the Misses Len-n we will say you hate endeared yourselveo to your lriends who axe sorry to lose you, But you Ire going to a country of great posetir.litieg where we hope you will be I credit to your parents, yourselves and to )(ur native land. uni hmxly '. Deer Friends ; - We your friends and neighbors have gulnered brar, this evening to To Mr and Mrs Lyilar ; we are sorry to lose you as you have proved yourselves good neighbors and friends ready to help in time of need. We wash you health, would: and human- ness in that land of promise. is [lulu before proceeding to In! new § 100 I"?! 1 mil SW"! of “Mumford . l a good tarm no. altered for actually home In C. gitte. I Irv-s than the handing. would cost Mies Ainly of Mt. Forest, Wttg tlie loo acres new haunt Forest. cheap It guest of Mrs J Durrant recently. . undrr “.000. Mrs. Wm. Kelly, a planar of the will 'eg; If? Puma-Cb "d,u'g,'.'gt.' Band. but lstely at Miclngsn. is gun'. , hw;l'de'ld' 'c11/d1lhuS'il',",'S'Ji tmg her tttrn Mr I' Kelly. ) money. our: cd at a great hundl. On Friday evening of lost wak s ie acres ..nf'."r Louise good hm. numb: r of South Benders assembled _ se,'r"/it/',ei.ti.iy"' an” worth - ; n 1 not. “I we home of Mr and Mrs Leflar to l 150 st'rel and" Durham. well-improved spend a sects] evening and Ind them i and cheap u about “an, farewell 0n the eve of their departure E300 "cred, in kttremoat, (Dr been: for the great lone land. Mr. Geo. D. _ farm) cod Hut-e, owner in the Wert . I 3 Hunt ably occupud the chair. Vocal] Jite,'e, ata 'rd; I f th out] instrumental music, reading, re ll 'L1Tiuet', regret)! 'll'lldlu",' clung. stories. games, etc. made the improved. .uaonishinttir cheap at tune gass pleasantly "hen 3 dainty $7000. lunch was served. Sotue pretty and Junk-west It“! for sole or ex- useful articles m-re presented to Mr. clrunge. and Mrs Ltflsr and to each membu Mm?" are tit "e, of my M Bar. of the lannly. and Mrs Hunttimughl gt,1,','h ll will h, ". t. u, absent was not torgotten. The pres l "a n" entstmn was made Ly Mr Juo hung; . lull-0V8 and M A Hunt while Mr John Dar JUL Miller 00-1un ant read tbe following address. Mr le----------------------------------- -r-e--- Leflar makmg a lull: g reply , It, To Mrs Hunt and All mild Mrs lwflar' Metlr’dmt Church __ xpre‘l our rr‘gr , m. yuur dopafcuref [TI-nu; err." yuan:- from among us. To Mrs Hunt, 't I'e, _'e-iund".vticiyy 4.; IO. Sec-tics at ll mm. til eeted pun-H1. 'is: mil say you did i, .. T Y. P, .c. E, " , p.m. )uur pm tuobly m iielptWt your law “-1.3- J. 'tALi 51.11. - "Mor husband to make a Lcuse" m tlu, " I - e".eeee..-%."eL"..ep-qr.P.- aunties and [Low though you aura Icay- i DR. JAS. " WILSON. B. A. mgl 9 mee owe you are gmng to a . , iiue city where you will be with your I Pho slclan. Su "tttt “d mm chlldnen, and your friends wish youISpc-cial "ttetr'tort paId to din-no.- of humid: and happiness m {but bchUlj-I WWW" tui. Children. _ M." re. ful sunset counm'. l ly:, Nose and Thm'. q ttres . , momma.” euted and - pm- To Mr and Mrs Leilar ; we are) prrly titted. Maple Lane South Bend If You are Not Too lazy Orchard for Sale. T owe 3 permits b-i any day j. l to gradu I lnforma j. i c A FLEM y i Prin iuiirrhir"Gpl"ll,httlNr, - TA' g r n. w Fin"; 0.. We.“ a,“ Dr...', Yawn Female Pills Sunday 30"" .t “1.-..“va 7 g a. tr'. In! 7.00 p. m. REV. A. E. IA §SHALL B. h. PIMP 0tt1ee " Holstein Drug Sm. Lots 43 and " Con. l, tk D. R (Hem-lg. one md a half and" won of Priceville. Good building: and water. Terms I'euwluhle. Apply to J. F. 'deLactatas, Box Mo. (Juana. Alto. Holstein Conveyance! Issuer of Marriage Lucius Money to loan at lowest my. and tom»; to Hut. horrower, Fm and A c, vrnr dmmz‘ It for H. J" no cunnm: “My Mn v \RV’JLL. nn'vpt no Cir but send Mann " Illu- trumi hookawvmd. it gin- full p'articuUrm and rt Poetical luv-[m G 1iu'uas.wrNosiogttgtJrg.gN mum-“.0“ General Acou- let M "A. nibble J. R. Gun, Phone M. Tm “at J. Tower, Phone ll. Depot “out The Gn.ud Trunk liu' worn-st r.s..d quicken mung. kahuna.“ and a T'me tttms " nd 11mph tie .. nymvr I,' .‘mxum Baht“ In“. Ptteiti, Ry. III! be I:\hl\‘ll (Jr-1m Trunk Agent. Each Tuesday MARCH 4 to OCTOBER 28 (inelmiive) via Chicago & Sc. Paul Tickets ttord foe 60davs. Pto. ponionnte low an» other point! in Manitoba, tuae, and Alberta. Winnipeg & return, " Edmonton & return 843 homeseckers’ Excursions Lite Jun-(name placed in th My win-Me con-panics. Deeds, aort- RitgPh‘. Len-4's and Will. pmetd on shmwul no! ice. All work promptly mumde to. permits students to begin with In any day. Position. guaranteed to graduau s. Butt of tspecialists. lnformatuun free. C A FLEMING, F CA G. n. FLIMIIG Principal Secret." INDIVID M L INSTRUCTIGN at the f-'iriSiirs, ' ' w tf1ii,'ifiiiiiiir, A man 'jtffir/lj)f"/ ' i., ostcrrmted and Flu-um anw 'rU Win - u v Ll C. o wotttlerrul " Ce.). l A. A Huh“-.. c. .-_ OWEN scum) 'ONT l’rrnb). erian Church _ #7977759 f" I . \i/l lax/(M FEB. 27. 1018 to Work 0. hrs. READ THIS t Farm to W J. SHARP 11nd gauntlet: cud other mum mm!" mm (II-Ind R). guy be ohm-ed from w: (dui ll The STANDARD B, S TA TE "MNmCEs taa-UU-IN-s-l Mandala“. . $5.54” WCM"“"“ Gumbo-W ...... H0: Dahlia-i- . . . .. Gnu“. Moidrd “4 (Albums-Mac” . Bunk Pt-tus, Herd Ohce ]OhM. o o o I . ill lil From tipw hr l t , 'ttd his Mum CORSET: Al Jh9ort to Dominion . XXXVI, N NICHOL. Rep}?! 'at arm to Rent ot i, Ne It's not the me of an y one part the perfection working in pe . makes it the unprecedented buy yours to- soon he on. S. F. tyn- a, Erurhal HI 6.0%.667 1. aeet I. 'ei, I92 0.0mm 4.467 .92 t6th5 137 NTE CON” ipulent nrs fro: Limit: Is drie 29.0l vice ‘85 99 r, " IO 30 or " "

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