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Durham Review (1897), 19 Feb 1914, p. 1

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Apply >§UW 1%: mun tor 9dr, nil? a! 2. ihe weather was cold and l mom bad there We" _ubout mm a the Ian meeting ot g t , “In Farmer's Club on In the nuance of the two mr ' vial of those ptesent. Were 'll hr nupl‘owplu speech". VLn: lede nesting mm t uwye several muons the" ”tun Dunn." sold o' the ne- kt u mg hay hal'eutcd in “a. Lumen l Matt Audel’loll “Id ' uni heurr nub]. uhuuld DWI oitrject " rnilruulu; Jno. spuke of m: “lode. of "um ‘I. It San advised the an " F _ chums. Height. III". ‘l|13i|lld me" In tSass-i-tatt _., ard And, Number tom qt ':tr' tim- Wale“: emu. mon' ~pr-rmny “ruin... u me u y _ \u hc Wad bun acquainted. 11mg! sang a was and Thue. .1 muted .. The Cum-lion I)l ' r.." hue mu meeting wit Wu rm interesting ' wuh splendid in in temperature. Jim I d. unylhing like rough an. Therm-ups: ottirt? Eyt'. Ear, Nose and e t Hahn Hotel. Dur. T urn pa to6p. In. t “la: supplied - and placed Bible. in the the Fartot" bold) in ‘iwly has carried on "lit large cit-es and loll” x-Izg the past year. uumx ma s1,'t,'t,'2't,cl um n we a ttue pop. or- ww church, The, have I.) ~uh§cripnuu and Me "we h tts' promised togivc . ll ml! he new: ton people that the Lard of . handing Hound money Perhaps some other , " ho have fancied I r y an might learn pom:- »-.r advantage " ther up- u Iv Scotch tttittio-.--. " te time’s? ES IN RoTi.---A pep- Ttte (“dawn-3 A com- .r,,' zwsucintiom In. In while 3031 age whit u t on - will! on Allen rover 0- ILrr can". B Haw rittht '5‘. 4 w'x Emu. R R. No. l, Durham 23! d w- men eorperirneintt nu. urc and winter's “In, cl Merlin, Kent as. Anni! d: .. We are all welt; winter weather hm l .1 Lelipsu in 19U, l 1m. ot the moon. I e whpud on Feb. l~l and tho latter no pl. uh. That 0! the all he invioiblo no de the moon'. on at Wanderer- goal H. livid” point P. Dual“. (:0er point ll. You.“ -n rover thud. Inst-ball centre Bob Banach" light wing AI. Stand.” t te" uh. - my p "rtial eclipse! diameter being North Wellington Liherais hold their Annual Mowing to-ttar, Thursday. and S. Grey Cont-ervntlvn on Fridny. Friday, Feb. 20, I914-0n this date Mr David Leith, Lot 12, 13, M. can 2 Normanby, will sell farm stock and Implements. 12 me. credit, 5per cent discount for cash. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. ---- -_-----i--- _ _ Mr David Leith, Lot 12, 13, 14. con 2 Th" Annual met-ling of the Oman“ Normanby, will at" farm "my and Association of Fnlli and Exguhuiom. im lem . w“ held In che Ummdlau ave-lmp’ 'l2't,,"lt"r":r' 'd mm credit, 5pm" cent Hall. Toronto. on Feh. tuh 5nd Gib. sharp or ea. . Sale It I o'clock Th? membership“ compoaed of two ' “0'08?!er from Wu h " the Agrii-ultul- ROBT BRIGHAM, Audience." nl ti main III we Provmcethat chooo "0Hhesanasaaqsas--w . Ito tend them. There was a In." in th hile hunting numbn- present representing fairly cv- . wood. 'tant of the Rocky, a few ry district in use Province. weeks "r', MM"! Comm and Thou? The meeting. controlled hyPresidenI Manon hid low nuluirrpl, which in “I; ' “l: Grow. Che-airy. 1teu'ge,'1', r . we. It I t u t t on r9559 1"ife, '“ ""tl' ttrenter proportion- (',i'l,'i'.l, it)?! If,1' :3 ".3139 part in (I): cm. "e.or.diy"r. Tuking it to din-muonslhut tonowed. TheRrpml I Chris. Firth 'ur examination and o! 1913 was given hy Mr J. Locks Wil- ttttBott, he pronounred it to he I Ten. I'"; Elm». J, Fairannd wt:p,',ee"i"gih",' 3... . . c ail-ac er. i6 ever "' u c You". Iqulrrel. one he ttu) - he history of our fairs and exhibition! in '"n otherd of let thi, pint trfitt.t all chases of live stock, were FXhlllllh - _ -- -_ .7. .1 ..... high run-HIV.” eoentrusrr il‘; iiat-dsvriitiFt little rodent, with Inge head, not unlike a mull annealing, and ill habitation is in more southern latitudes. Thr hoyl presented the smiled animal to Geo. S. Barnet, who has it ot. View in his new. PAICILS Potyr.-Tttt, establishment ot the parcels post system in Canada-l Sam. into "ret on Tuesday. 10th inet l The system in on on nearly BO com- prehensive a scale as was expected and M the limit is six pounds, the express communes which hows been charging oxhorbitant tales will not he hit vary but). In United States the Govt in augurated the system with eleven pounds as the maximum and the P.O. l in the republic to the south of us is nnw bundling parcels up to 50 pounds. " tho express rates wne slighlly low cred. the Canadian mails would curly very " mow parcels than twin-r. The until-mm length of a p urn! is 30 inches. Very little dittevenee " noted at. Durham Pu,t omce. oi burn and nun] friends n-membot the kindly, than has gone Autumn-t the lance wow h" daughter and hu 1sud Arthur, Mr nephew Mus. ADAM ANuvs Thu communication following red, late. to a lady who has I number of ”halves in ”rumors and other parts 918 Grey. he funeral ot Mrs Angus. relic-t of the lute Adam Angus. tank place Jam- uaty BI, 1914. from the Iesidenco of her non Walter, 1156 Namnyu avenue. to m- HA"soratort cemetery. non Wither, 1150 Nnmnyu uvsu‘.-' __ the Edmonton cemelory. t Mrs Angus was born In18'33inlhe I [HI-nah of Lochalsh, Rm. nhire,Scnl. l and. She can»? to Canada with her A pan-nu. Juhn Juhnnmn and Isabella 1 “any. hm Wife; in1836. She leaves I ttge sons; John, of Gale, Ont. ', "me, ' Kan»: Uny, Misaouri l Robert, of An- rum. Ill.; va. William Angus, otil [inn Clair, wiru, and Walter, who re-l sides in Edmonton. An interesting. document was ore-', """" by Lord Napitsy lo their grand-i patents. Mr and Mrs John Alana, [ie) the eve of tueur depnuure in 188itor) Bonds. lt read “101!qu l .. nus "l reality that John Angus and Ann} nigh-m. his wife, emigrated twin. tit, pariah of Eat-id, in me counzy‘ t Selkirk. as most rvupccubie, bonus. nd indualrlou- peopic. I therefore ecumnwnd than) to Uw prom-own Ind I uni-Lane. of the ,/reisn.posed trom ' pone. to the place of their destination , In Upper Can-nan. , , Gnvvn under my hand and "at n , Thurls'ono. in [In aid parish on the _ 6th of Mny. 1831, by Lord Napier.” For Fine Commercial or irrwurrid Martin, Toronto. Mas. WAnxzn Obituary. r(ilitt itirtttliiiiiiti, tiltt:r kindly, generous Spurn ADAM Axum) l The meeting. controlled hyPre-ident k. w. Wow, Cheater, wan an orderly me, listentng intently to the address» given and took an active pert in the xii-ensuions that totiowed. The Repo' t. Ist 1913 was given by Mr J. Locks Wil- fon. Sup. of Fairs and was optttniattr In character. " Never lwtore in lbw .htslury of our hire and exhibition. in All classes of lore stock, were exhiltih- eonuutemus nt of as high quality." The Wellhvl too was all that ruuld hr centred. only 83000 of the $10000 grant, [may teqnu-ett to [my Wet. weathe- l Ion-es. Societies that allow gamblers or ta hrs to ply thew arts at their Fairs to toch “not: money from the pockets of the troyts and gtve them nothing In te- turn or something worse. were scored new-rely. Detecttvee had been sent to many fairs not) reported fut-ta as they I found them. and Mr Vthsnu gave fut: Wdl'ulllu that If Snowmen were found allowing these characters on ground- they thl lose thetr grunt. Indeed ngtt"te grants have. aire tdy been thh- held and he expectrd to hear stum- hing about them later, He ttlso spoke nevetaly of magistrate- allowing convicted gavttlrlets to no on att~pendt d sentence, A teuulution wmt oecharteo passed, asking the Attorney tr' tteral to sunttn .ttly distillas such "sagtmtt'tttt'i. Pt rhups a better Wm mudd have been to luve the Act tix a , 'hlulllllllll penalty. l’tnf. Mct',rerady glue an address at. I) Ag- tt'ttzl HIV in NW llurnl bihools; .' the .ttttltlctn \"il" In ll-tld ba' the coutttr't i ‘II uttupmie pupul ttion of tutt-lltgt-nt, A -ie c.s..c,.-i,,_, cvotentTu, pmgrrssn‘r. lama-owning people. He pomted um the detects in .nrul mchools, " teaclrerta, pupils. pn- uuus. tun-Iver, cquipuwnt and ungain- [Hi m. and gun- suxmr tnemo-tsilt"' be 'h )II‘AhL Sucwues could um to remedy vhwe defects. Field Urop (‘umpvtii inn was discus:- .0 " Prof. C. A. vanz. The 0“th coutpetirtg WHY 'puore than '000. Ir. "iiiAirudiet'tvitts!:rk ' up the wmk u] that each dhtlicl should contine JM-lf to one ur two varieties of tlw sum» kind of grain. Mr A. S. Cutting of the Mail and E-npne said it w» some-tunes ddBcult t, r a reporter to get the informality“ "" wanted at wxhiumons and udvisrd trrectori to nppuint, a publicity mun, who would aunt repmtrrs to get all the Infurumtum they desired. Oiher subjacu of more or less impor- mu-r were brought lwfure the meet- ing by men appointed by the Band of Irtectortt to (10 m, and discu-sed by the meet mg. A leaulutinn was paved making the Minister of Agriculture for the Dumm- mn co "poor', tun part of the ten n-illiun ‘tullru' grant to Agriculture to Agra-ul- lurul Fans in the plovinces of Canaan. On the whole the meeting was con- Udered a. pleasant and prvfii!at" otte for the delegates, who no doubt. would .11 gun some new ideas that would nvlp them in the ttrmtuttuuent " their own ioeal fairs. Fall Fairs' Association. Walkertott curlers we're over Tum- day afternoon for the return gulue. but. victory again perched on the Dm- hun riuku, they being up 8.ohots, 58 to 50 Th wMeertortiausare “it" Hi u hunch of gund fellows and no town would the Dulhanm plrfer to mew: ”mum of them for a frucndly contest. Jtiead of them The games : WALKEBTUN A. S tewtttri. G. Smith . _ K, 'irgiveriilit A. Unllms sk. ll sk, 11 M. Hiscock J T, White _ (i. o. McKav A. L. MLNaumlu sk, 15 8k. P. Pye U, prhen A. E. McNab t [ii' Llppellsk.9 " J. Mckumon W. H. McBm-ney A "l, T. tlyutAt DURHAM, ii TL», 15 BY G an. 8mm}; H met-ling of the Ontario ot' Fnlli and Extottitiotts I Che Uuuudlau anulmp’ to. on Frh. 6Ih und‘GIb. -----' O . i------"- - - ----- Ipuluiuu ot Inn-Huger“, pgrrssn‘r. land-uwning unto-d out the defects in of leathery, pupils pr- .cquipuwnt and ungain- na sumr- tttel hudn llml be let. could we to remedy Sale Register Carling Jno. McGqun Dr. Pickering W. Voliets 3k.11\V. S. Humn J. H. C,oieridge) J. S. Mclqunh A. W H. Laud” 15 gk. 16 J.P. Telford U. Mottstt A, Brow" SI. T. Cr. Goodchild ell. 13 A. Brown) E. l odwiu ' Dr. Hutton T. Allan ck. 18 W. Uslder W‘*“â€"* i, any kind, of Job Printing give the REVIEW With which is hwporatod the Holstein Leader 'iiiiiirasmror, FEBRUARY 19, 1914. DURHAM I' u Pt We have this week corrected our mailing lists to date. Is your label correct, dear reader , If not it is a mistake on either your part or ours. If it is on our part please let us know at once. Ifthe mstake is on your part and you have not yet renewed, please do so at once. Don't Have Your Label Behind. It is not a credit to yourselfnoris it justice to the printer who must meet his bills weekly or monthly at most. Have your label read " Dec. '14 " anyway, and if you put it ahead of that you can't be first unless you beat John A. McKinnon, of Stavely, Alta., whose label reads " Feb. "20 " such is his faith in the Review. _ Dear Reader in arrears, your prompt attention to this matter Will oblige, Tho PUBLISHERS Jr tth-W Brown, A Hoy, E Hall- vninw. ttl McLaughlin. Jr,3rd--t) (from, I. Kreller, T Fun-imam. tit' b.d--A Marshall. B Muniaun. w Bartser. Jr 'dr-d-L Keilet', R Ml'Uahr. V Blvth, S W rd. Hr lo-T Mcuube, ll Grant. J, Jr--ft Blyth A Brown. A. M, PETTY. Teacher. No,13 EGREMONT Ch." 5-Guldnn Rnsstie, Elam Seab‘ Itt', tttv-HM anrlny. Mildred s In. Wilfnd Rnlvwirk. Irvine (Bo-dd”? H Bud-~Gr.ue “ammo, Sarah Tush-r (Ir-r1) Ambient). lh‘ugil- “mu 'Re. Jr 3, l--Pert'y anwitk, Bord Hennie, ll, rtie StPVHIsnII. Jr mud-Jam" U mper. Perry ll Arrisnn, Stumpy Har. man ' Arthur " win 1w-dEorlie tt mail, Alex Mr Morn, George Hooper P: tum-r A-tsv-wir, Findlay. AGNES M. PETTY, Fucker. No. 2, EGREMONT J, ti-il Woods Hr tVo-B Nahlo, H N md~.J Kstu, A Noble, B Allan. J, 3vl--1 Mnudv, R McMeekin. 1 Bar- " ur. 2uri--1 Msatle, R Bun-hum. A N Mm D Keir. "' Manna“, ()Mc- sl.okin, Sr 14-43 Muldevkin. Jr Is" --E Wilson. M Pollock. Primer-k tsl LII. Mr WiHmm G. Hastie was nppnintl rd "wasuwr of Ih q township of Btu .im-k an Iiorasv'r.rurrtimr Mr Rub- NI: Brigham was rv-appuiuted use wr. CP' h number of rnxvpayera from mi} tirsmcl attended a meeting held Ins Frnduy in the \Villmmsford school- uwuse for the purpose of discussing the proposed Guelph ourschityyy). line m Electric Railway. t't1F iiiiitt mg was well atteudd’nnd was tsd- dreamed by the tollowiug men, Mayo: McQuuker, Ex-Mnyor Harrison and -. . .. , ,, mu- 13]...»an ...-, .._ _'__ muse for the purpose of discussing ,he proposed Guelph to/eil),)',,'.',)),),),';,'),') jue (ll Electric Railway. i"tlri, iiiiri - mg was well altenH'iand WIS atl- dressed by the {allowing men, Mayor McQuuker. Ex-illuyor Harrison and Town Clerk (laden. The Electric Railway was shown to be different. to the other hues of railwny around here, m that it. did nut ask bonuses and m _ . Al - 'l...‘.... "' Luau. In nu. u". w._ __ that. it. was managed by the Hydro) Electric Commissioners acting ii) trustees lor the peo .ults It is apeclolly a'lapted for the country in that it can take a two per cent grade. Every hue built by this compony has proved a paying concern hem the first year. Another meeung to discusu the pro- posed Electric Railway Will be held in l tbe L O. F. hull. Dornoch, on Thurs- day mgbt, Feb, 19. Ur and Mrs John Skew, of Win- tnn, are visiting at Mr Robert Leding- lmm‘a Mr! Scott. Toronto. is visiting with her mater. Mrs Robert Hay. Mist, Jean Richardson. tench" of S. S. No 2. Ho|land. visited with friends here over the week end. Miss Priecllla Simpson spent Sun- day " home. . - - - v, V - ,7 _ - 3133EE’HHEEEEEEEBEEWEWEEVHEH W 95 M 10urham 77/171: ir: A LABEL STORY IE i3 W ‘E Phone " lied J. Welsh 'li'; $3 [2'iiai'i'msirsaigarimrgii'krrngaygrsrtiii School Reports D,IaAaMaosNoD -------+ .e---" We are HEADQUARTERS for all kinds of heavy " Feed and have in stock Corn, Wheat Barley and lil Rye at close prlces. iii --.. al 1.:_1_,... u No. I, F. -----_----- We want your Grain am market price, We are Feeding Oats. Bring 'err Baud Hay and Custom Chopping a DORNOCH IS THE FLOUR am made Londo we have added this celebrated Brand A trial Bag win coil/inc? you of: Janis noted Flour. Sh SCOTT, Tenohet; W: amt!- t 5, tg , , Bring 'ern" along- Train and will pay the highest. E We are paying Me for Good lil Dr. J, P. Grant was in Toronto this week to attend the Dental Convention Mrs J. D. Abraham will receive for the tir" time in her npw home, Garn- frnn. SI .. on Monday, February 23, from 4 to 0 n’clock and afterwards ou the first Friday of ouch month. Mr and Mrs " Tod " Knight return. ed on Ftlduy, the? a','g',1",', three weeks with relatives In ollingwood. l . " a "r r :1 l. 1iitigiitij,ii1itfiriciii)'ir_i, . Miss Alice Rama“. in vlsitlnl rel-- lives in London for a couple weeks. Mr Walter Hughes. who has been in the harbor bunincu " Cami“. hm: "old his shop and but "turned to his home in Shallow Lik..--Hrowortt? Progress. Mr Hughes is at present visiting Durham friends. Mr Allie McIntyre. of Bank, Toronto. came I): on a visit to his mother, health. W, A, Matthew". Uolpoy‘s Bar, Tis. ited his brother and sister. R J. and Str?""'""" tor a couple as” hurt woe . Mrr HPnry. Varnoy. visited her aunt Mrs b'vatret Moore, recently. "no hind: at Ext-Hon. Banister. IrsJobnslnn. from the weal accompanied her.-hlt. Forest Coated. Mr MeNee, Fergus. can). up Tum day to we his cumin. Mrs Capo, who is seriously ill at Mr Jno. Burées.'r. MraJnn. McNullv. Traverumn. mu n guest of Mrs McCormick bust Tues. (my. Mr Ted Vickers, Igent. is havmg a unleof his hauwhnld turnimm Thurm du y, as he and homily are leaving next Monday for tow Brunswick, he hav- ing been promoted by his firm to . new di-uict in that province. Mm Ida WrNon, unrat- M RPginn. ‘1 ac you-punving a lady m Portland, U..u, ahmlly to remain that-e with her some umnths. I Mr J. w. Firth, of Peterltorouah, [has Imam uppnmn-d Science Master in the London Collegiate. Miss Hamilton, of Ummmtv. Hnrnn ()1...ia the guest of her sister, Mrs is. l Mrllmilh. for a couple woeke, t Mr Albrtt Williams, of Humilmn. is l vidtmg with friends at Edge Hill. Misses Lizzie McAuliff" and u'ltuivs McDonald left. Munduv to attend the Mullu-ery Owning! In Toronto. Rev. A. Leslie, of Elmwood, WAS a visitor " Mr B. Hughes' on Tuesday. Miss Maggie Mdcorn of SWimon Park, spent Saturday with her sister Jean in lawn. STAFFORD." inst, to J sort. MELUSH -1: ttrut,, to I lash, a son 1asitcsuAs.--in Owen Sound. on Srl ur- day, Fehrunry 191b, to Mr and Mn l Jan. A. Lonahun. a son. Rouswros,--b! Sullivan tp., on Feb. 5th, to Mr and Mrs Wm. Robertson. a daughter. Itomiavrtsor'.--9! her on Sundny. Feb. 8th daughter of Mr and ertson, aged 8 days The dates selected by u Agricultural Socipty for exhibition are Thursday tiept. 21 1nd 25 ' I Salad Slaw and Out “as”!!! _ A superior school with eomper tent instructor. and through courses. Atthated with Control College, Stratford. We do more for our students than does any other similar school. All gradu- ate; in positions. You may enter " any time. Write for particular: or call at the College. D. A, McLACHLAN, w. B.wu.sou, President Principal Ll).--In Holland. on the " I0 Mr and Mrs E. Stafford, a .--In Glenelg. on to Mr and MrsN London famous, and Brand to our stock. ..--At her fathel’a rosidemo y. Feb. 8th, MMjm-Ie. mint of Mr and Mrs Wm. Reb- DIED BORN ngent. is having a ._ _ .. __ "nun". the peeleity. of tho Standard home Sigurqu ho on the I7Ih Mrs Nit-hams Me- who is in poor thoSouthGN‘Y ' their annual , and Fridny. An Owen Sound butcher shop was hurglmizvd of about eight dullnus‘ worth of beef. The thief nunngod the tnckin thin way ' L-iving his cap over the small piece " mun. while the hulchrr‘s tace was turned. ttte lbief run a ttatpiutluuuw,tt it. When he picked up Ste cup of mun: the ._r w“-.. _,, -._, - . lawn ndhvred. The wpprietor did not notice his loss: until Ite squ up nt night And weighed up his nweepings preparatorv to plat-mg tttettt inthe "ttr-Advance. a Trial ittih i"jiii'ijiiiiat BANK or CANADA iiiirr A full line of the above kept in stock. largest wholesale Grocery in Toronto and buy can so“ vou at I close price and besides (We , obtainable. When you want a rush ord BEGGS' GROCERY. Save Money and secure 3 bag of fll(lll CLASS FLOURS 98 lbs Five Rose Flour $3.00 Purity Flour 3.00 Pine Tree Flour 2.50 Milyerton Jewel Flour 1 50 Chesley good luck flour 2.50 McGowans eclipse flour 2.50 Chesley Belle Flour and Met LONDON, ENG., OFFICE No No No No No l Lake Salas m Trout, 'pickled' Halibut by lb, fresh trozen No t qualla Salmon trout 'Fresh' Qnelll Salmon by lb " No I Superi " herring 'pickled' Superior herring fresh tr'zn No l Lake Superior herring ‘fresh' Fianna Hnddie Digby Herring by the box As Lenten Season is nearing now is your that. to secure your supply of tish We can sell you Salmon Trout and Herring in I00 lb or 50 lb kegs. These fish are No. 1 grade. BALED HAY. No. I grade. A good supply kept in stock. We can sell you anything from one bale to s tons. Call ttt no see us ll you need any. Remember our phone is No 50 when in need of ntoceries ur flour m a hurry. FRESH GROCERIES MRS. A. BEGGS tii' SON New Spring Goods Coming and Sales Goods Going There is alwave something interesting at the store that gets the new things first and February promises much in this respect " new goods are pil- ing in every day, which together with extm value and February sales, will create the greatest activity at this store. New Black & Colored 1 yd.wide Silk SALMON TROUT MI) Blilllllill NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW SCOTCH GINGHAMS NEW ENGLISH PRINTS. Every department filling up with New Goods. Stirring Activities Special Offering in Ladies' Coats vr~~--- --"-""' a lee,,"':),',',,",',?',',' $3.": .1353: 25 per cent off 25 Ladies' Tweed Skirts Great Bargains in 325 Branches Throughout Canada. Capital Authorized Capital Paid Up Reserve Funds S. F. MORLOCK - Ban): Bugs-mute' St. DURHAM BRANCH: Large assortment, usually sold " $1.25. priceper yard...... ...... ...... ...... Ranging in price from $roo to 5.00. These arca broken line “(I slut, grouea “no nu we assorted out during stock-taking and all taken stock " one price they nun in price (Ion 7.50 5 tomoo. 'wtsiusthdyust,eaetc. o........." . luck flour 2.50 1.30 7oe a ipse flour 1.50 1.30 65c b: Flour and McGowan: Pastry Flour for pastry uses. Try 3 bag. NT"AWt6t ARCHIVE TORONTO Always at this Store Savings Department at all Brunch“. INCORPORATED 1869 my“ - " “-00 - G ulna: a 30mm lily Best for Bread use. 49iba " lbs Pine rreeflotsr . 8 ---------"-'" ’1 'yt', 33: 1'33. ttC?.,' B bag of Redpath's Sugar Off our Car this week in stock. We buy from the no and buy for cash, therefore asides give you the beat quality a rush order phone us No. 50, -.. s. HUGHES, Man-g». . . 8 25,000,000 . . t 1.660.000 . . . 13.000.000 NEW YORK AGENCY thr. Willia- aud Cedar su. an“ I'D _ co to 5.00. To clear 2 50 I 15 Men's Overcoats l Halibut by lb, fresh frozen Quill: Salmon by lb tt Superior herring fresh fr'zu Finn“ Haddie The Best by Test. Putupin 98 lb bags only at 2.50. Every bag guaranteed " unexcellcd PHONE 50 Our into one, lot 1.00 5.00 into

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