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Durham Review (1897), 16 Jul 1914, p. 5

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Wpealarvanala/ale® d ola s e 20 o 4s id careciul delivery. phone 17. 3 Crown Fruit Jars nleleCole ols ols o) "oin*s rug Store 8 nds WS Durham Easy to L e a r n clLRAITEH Essiery 1F, g2aAY JULY 16, $1 up vour vaâ€" ith r tiokets here unexpectâ€" : prepared to 1 unew goods, riee possible. works. at hOfl]O 1nls, reâ€" , Raisins bs for 25¢ Small Profits R aisin®, .2 for 25¢ ) and 1.73 0n 4.75 Powder ins 25¢ 13 s fresh, . . .606 thing Other ut of usual )Y n 10¢ Let & etm .10¢ ind JULY 16. 1914 â€"rrm o oa en zeenenk rfl for Vermin and isease Germs in stables, poultry fl houses, etc., that will cost H but a few cents. M â€" Here it is: Bqual parts of h CorrosiveSublimate and Sodium (4 Chloride dissolved in one gallon h\ of hot water. When dissolved fJ add water to make 25 gallons. M Sq every nook and crevice [-1 we!‘: leavelfor two days then give U a +s oroucsh eoat of whitewashk. Durham, s Continuation Many people are anxions at this season to know the Best Exterminator PRICE rra yad 3 in Up.â€"to.â€"dat | Clothing for i Save $ q on Men‘s Â¥] | a mos srefaod nc 3 sn Akid ademkeld mioduld § t,’} © PRICEVILLE ‘icfor Staff and Equipment. ol is thoroughly equipped in teacbing emical and ele_flrPcA_l_n!;_)p-;‘nl_Q Buy a Students should enter at the begin erm if }.u-*lhlfi‘ Boa»d can be \omnable rates, â€" Dusham is a heal e town, ml:tnx it a most dediratle IEDCC of the School in past years isa The trustees are progressive edu | spare no pains to See that teachers ve every mlv.mng“f)or the proper ind acqdisition of wledge. FEES:$1 per montb in advance. We‘re Clearing Ladies THE CITY BAKER MTLEY Visit our OME PMNEMUTUTEC ELE full Junior Leaving and Mafticâ€" The following competems staf" y EMJE CE NE UCB The adrent of hot weather brings a longing for cool dishes. Refrosh your palate by dropping in our parlor afternocon Of evening and enjoy OUT pure deâ€" icious Ico Cream. Sodas, SBundaes, Boft Drinks, eto. Take an leecmtdctho-evithyu. Hoadquarters for (Uonfectionery Highest prices for Butter and Rgg*â€" rincipal and Provincial hodâ€" her. 1st Class Certificate Men‘s Cbristie Sciff Hats, some King make i They were regular up to 2.50 ; we clear Men‘s brown tels Hats, latest style, rego special prig@........6kkk 66966 * +t **** MEQu w EP CARRERCAAGICCCC tor 12 monthbs, water proof, Prices very reasonable. Ladies‘ Raincsats, NC proot cleth, raglan st] blae, grey and tawn. A clearing line of Ladies‘ Black Skirts in med with embroidered fronts, regular prices were T 3 0) :« we‘re clearing thoRt Abeske > ++ n t*** mW Ee CC 0 00000 Ladies‘ Working Shoes of good pebble leatber and nicely made. Reg. prices all ever 2.00, special .. d â€" Rhudnat Cat s€evtndti dies‘ Working Shoes of good pebble leatber and 1 35 ely made. Reg: prices all ever 2.00, special .. a DQ. J. F. GRANT, Secretary School Mrs Mitehell, from Toronto, visited friends tor a tew days. Miss Lonise McDonald left on an extended trip to the West. Mrs Malcolm McDonald and two children, of Toronto, are visiting tho tormer‘s sisterâ€"in law, M.s Cross. Quite a number from here spent Saturday in Markdale. Some took in the celebration in Shelburne on Monday also. Miss Rebecca Nichol left on Monâ€" day for Hapover, where she will visit her sister. Ice Cream Parlors Mr and Mrs W. Strong and daughâ€" ter, of Lambton Mills, yvisited at the former‘s home, Mrs W. Sackett. Miss Evelyu Barnett is home for vacation from Toledo, Ohio. Miss Currie, of Port Elgin, was the guest of Mrs L ane for a week. Mrs Knowles and children, of Torâ€" onto, are holidaying with relntiyefl here 1. B. McKinnon retarned to Tor onto, afier spending a week at his home here. Miss Angaie Weir retarned fo ber home in Darham, after nursing Neil McKinnon, Jr., tor two weeks. Ws are pleased to say that Neil is imâ€" proving. AROUND THE VILLAGE Mrs Lane aud baby, accompanied by Miss Flora Lamont, returned trom Port Eigin, atter bolidaying there. i hllri:nz‘:clrhfi:nd da“d:“er ',J‘.‘”t“' l Onllia to speud their honeymoon, the the lo"mer‘a; mut-hc;lv' “fi:.ucx?a;mxzxc? bride travelling in a navy blue suit| Kinno.n. * : ‘nd white shadew waist with bat to § ds \ mateh. _ On their rotarn they will |1 Misses Margaret and Mianie Simpâ€"| reside on the groom‘s farm ay Cedarâ€" :op?em‘i?:g 3:‘”&:‘%";“; M:‘?':l?:; ":‘ville. Tha beautlfal gifts receiyed | eks at their hom : & : hnere. â€" Miss Clara Moeller, of Niagara ;l;?j::tgu l:;gbr:lltei;n in which the Falls, spent a few days with thein. & pe MEOHeIC® t Mrs D. J. Walker and family, ulll Te e k oronto, are spending the summet months here. l SWINTON PARK On Wednesday Jaly 1st, a very | Our foot ball ; 6 team and its min pleasant and bappy wedding took ksuppor:ers drove over to Dromore oz | Blace at the bome of Mr and Mrs. R |the 1st July to the @arden PItY» J. Beamish, lla‘nover, when _ theil | where they played two games. The daughter, Miss Gertrade May Beamâ€"| firet was wi_h Dromore but the Park ish was united in marriage to J Stanâ€" | boys were too fast for the latter and ley Muir by Rev. John W. Cooleyâ€" | won by the ssore of 1â€"O. . Holstein The young people were assisted by |and Yeovil then played and the forâ€" | Mr R Maggridge and Miss Olive Lilâ€"| mer wen by 2â€"1. Swinton and Holâ€" lian Muir, There was a large gathâ€" ‘ stein play ed but neither seored . ering consisting chiefly of the triends | s o s of the two families concerned to witâ€" | Mr. Dougal Ferguson 18 still under ness the ceremony and offer congratâ€" the Dr‘s care. alations. .A very enjoyable atterncoon Mrs. Lefiar and Mrs Dr. Perrin of | and evening were spent. Mr. and | Ancler, North Dakota, are visiting & | Mrs Muir will reside on James St., | Mr and Mrs Jos. Ferris. _ Hanover. â€"Hanover Post. | â€" Married â€"At the Parsonage, Priceâ€" llits ho HRav I" & Lesce. MrSylnon and ai! Dakery goods ROWE in mediam weight were io to QOQ, ber A grand shower fell Sunday and again on Monday. :A few have comâ€" menced haying. Aun error in last week‘s paper reetiâ€" | t Gied reads "Mr John Morrison visited \ ® | Fairbairn friends Sunday." A very pretty wedding took place at | t the home of Mr and Mr and Mrs Geo.|! Wideman, I2th con, on Wednesday, 3 July 8th at 6 p. m. when their youngâ€" est daughter Bena and Mr. John l% |\ Hockridge of Cedarville, were united \ in holy wedlock, â€" The bride leaving the house on the arm of her father, \ beautifully attired in white duchess 1 \satin trimmed with ewansdown and ] 'ipear]s, wearing tulle veil and orange |. | blossoms aud carry ing a sheaf of Amerâ€" | ican beauty roses, took her place beâ€" B side the groom beneath arm arch of evergreens with white trimmings. r| Rev Geo Waugh, Dandalk, performed 1| the ceremony. _ Mrs Klein of Holstein s\ very ably presided at the organ. Mâ€" e ‘lter congratulations were offered, all repaired to a large tent on the lawn q | where a dainty repast was served, the n | bride‘s table teing adorned with (Lher | cuke and boquet. _ The young couple |left Friday morning for Mt Forest for Â¥" j()nllia to speud their honeymoon, the O | bride travelling in a navy blue suit BC \ and white shadew waist with bat to \ mateh. _ On their retuarn they will pâ€" | reside on the groom‘s farm at Cedarâ€" ¢ | ville. _ The beautiful gifts receiyed ‘€| show the high esteem in which the * | young couple are beld. Beveral of cur villagers drove to Markdale Satzrday for the 12th. Miss Violet Jacobs having spent some few weeks here, the guest of her friend, miss Eva Dezeli, returned to the Queen city Thursday. Rev Marsh, Holstein, very ably 0¢° cupied Esplin pulpit Sunday, Our toot ball team and its miny supporters drove over to Dromore on the Ist July to the garden party, I . umss emio . |\ L. 0. L No. 1136 celebrated in ‘1 Markdale on Saturday. kic _ Miss Janet Wiley frem Durhamâ€" \visited around the Centre last week. |\ _ Mr and Mrs Will Beston of Waudâ€" | by visited at Mr. John Beatorm‘s cn | Sumday, |\ _ Miss Maud McGilliyary came home \lrom Toronmto in time for the Garden !I’lrty. 1 M'rs John Staples of Terento is visâ€" |iting ber sister, Mrs MacNab. \ _ Mr and Mrs, Archie McLiean called | on D. MceArthur Sunday. | _ Miss Violet Fallaise of town spsnt \last week at her uncles Mr A Beaton‘s. |\ _ Misses Katie and Mary MeNab have ”bought Mi Wilson‘s house on Lamb | ton St and are moving in this week. | _ Miss Mary Mutch of Holstein was | the gnest of Miss Lizzie Binnie for a | few days. | _ Mr Jas. McQGillivray Sr, accompanâ€" \ ied by Mr. Bert Linn, had a pleasant | visit with friends in Owen Hound. \ _ Mr. and Mrs. Day | the beginning of the w | MacGilliyray‘s. \ _ Glenelg Centre Gar | at the bome of Mr Jas | quite a successg/noth i sbower which came | was being served. | siood in the rtain an PEWEWWNE VW NCO O OCCC audience with a soag.f‘lflfl_ urerest~| via Michigan Central Gig evening was the| Tubes between Windsor al baseball match between Durbam and| Leavieg Montreal 845 a 1 Hatto® Hill, Durham winming by 2 2-13 This t:fi:%l.l::":;:h runs, The proceeds amounted to $95. g:od ";m. relarning.â€" T The managing committee wish to\| ectric Lighted Equipment. :bank the crowd for the splendi1d orâ€" T to __Winni 1 der kept in spite of the discomfort| 1 FOMIOâ€" nnipegâ€"â€" caused by the rain. Torontoâ€"V ancouver B'J | leayes Toronte 5.55 p. m, d Far 5. S, No. 7. Townsahip of Protop, q= | t A +eacher, first or secound class â€".+â€" { â€"+e. Duties toe commence Sept. \I . 1911, Salary $600,00 per annum. P:o . ..amt preferred. Apply stating HOPEVILLE ex purience to SAUGEEN VALLEY 1900 â€"hbdficted LzeLin Wargon, Sec.â€"Treasurer, | Randalk P.~O., Ont Teacher Wanted luteh ol HOi@{eIn w@@ |"~~/ * es Lizzie Binnie for a Thus writes Mrs Howard Bailey, of Bellevue, Mich, We can point to oure thousands of instances wherte the proâ€" Gillivray Sr, accorapanâ€" | per use of Herpicide has been followâ€" ‘ t Linn, had a pleasant ed by a vemarkable growth of hair. ds in Owen Hound. Newbro‘s Herpicide is the * original s.: Daye" Dayl remedy which kills the dandruif s. Daye Davis 8P2Nt| germ " and stops falling bair. of the week at Mr. JA8.| _ Applieations may be obtained at tbe . best barbers and hair dressers. atre Garden Party held Newbro‘s Herpieide is 50: and $1.00 f Mr Jas ilvary, was izes, is guaranteed to do all that is f T 4 claimed., If you are not satisfied your ea,notWwithgtan B8 | money will We refunded. im Party held ilvary, was Efigfiamg‘mf hile supper hmge pres listenged toWhe BrooKerâ€"HEMMERLIN On Monday, 5th July, a small but, pretty wedding was solemnized in Cleveland, Ohio, at the home of the bride‘s parents, when their daughter Florence was tied in nuptial bonds to Mr. E. A. Brooker, only son of W. E. and the late Mrs. Brooker, formerly of Burbam. ~They were unattended and Rey MrShaw, the family pastor, ofâ€" ficiated. The bride was tastefully attired in white net and shadow lace, carrying a beautiful shower boquet of i pink roses and white eweet peas, while her trayelling suit was navy blue serge with white panama hat. The bappy couple left by boat for Buifalo where they will cross the line and camp two weeks at Kawartha Lakes. The groom is well and favorably ; known here and his many friends note this last step in bis eareer. _ The i REview extends congralulations, 0d, the Mr Editor, it is a long time since you bheard from our listle burg. We haye not been very prompt in the past, but bope to be better in the fa: ture A number ftrom here took in the Orange parade in Markdale on Satâ€" urday last and report a good time. â€"ii}dand Mrs Thos. Cantlon, of Kenâ€" nilwortb, are spending a tew days with Mr Ed. Sulliyan. x Mr and Mrs H McLean spent Sunâ€" day with friends in Markdale. idlla Effia Black, of Priceville, spent Sunday at her home here. * hâ€"l;i'Ahgus McOormick s; ect Sunâ€" day with Wiifrid Campbell. Mrnjvc;gn McBeth speht Sunday with Mr W . H, Patterson. Miss Kate MceCormick visited triends bere. Mrs W.IL Fatterson is visiting friends in Bentinck at present. Mr and Mrs Robt. Wait and Miss Ethel spent Sunday last with friends here. The Executive of the Grey County Board of Agriculture has decided to divide the money donated to them by the County Council, in the following manner :â€" For the best stallion, raised in Grey County, shown by an amateur exhibâ€" itor, resident of the County of Grey. Prizes, 1st $25; 2nd, $15. For the best gelding or mare, any draught breed, raised in Grey County shown by an amateur exhibitor, resâ€" ident of the County of Grev. Prizes, ist, $25; and, $15,. For the best steer or heifer, any beef breed, 2 years of age or under, prizes, ist, $25; and, $15.. These prizes are open only to exhibits raised in the ounty of Grey and shown by amateur xhibitors resident of the County of Grey. FOURTH LINE, GLENELG For the best sheep of a long wooled breed. raised in the County of Grey and showr by an amateur exhibitor resident of the County of Grey. Prizâ€" es 1st $10 : 2nd $5, For the best sheep of a medium wooled breed, raised in the County of Grey and shown by an amateur °Xxâ€" hibitor resident of the County of Grey Prizes, ist $10 ; 2nd $5. As manyuls i)ossible should make an effort to secure one or more of these prizes and thus advertise the stock of the County and for themselves as well. For further information write T. H. BINNIR, Priceville,. or H. C. DUFF, Markdale Her Hair Commenced to grow afiter two week‘s use of Newbro‘s Merpicide Special Prizes at Guelph for Grey County Farmers. « Fever caused me to be entirely bald. _1 had given up all hope of again haying b.ir when I was adyised to use Herpicade, After two weeks my bair gommenced to grow, I now have the most beautiful head of bair, anyone ever saw, â€" Praise to Newbro‘s Herpiâ€" gide," TIE DURHAM REVIEW E* Bet-ceen Montreal, Toronto, Detroit, Chicago, via Canrdian Pacific and Michigan Central Railroads via Michigan Central Gigantic Bteel Tubes between Windsor and Detroit. 10496" UEOZ C T2 245 a m.: Toronto Torontoâ€"V ancouver Bxxeu No. 3 leayes Teronto 5.55 p. m, daily . Vanâ€" couverâ€"Toronto Bxproess No 4 arrives Toronto 11.45 a. m. daily. Manitoba Express No 7 leaves Toronto daily exâ€" cept Sunday 10,50 p m. arrivin‘g W inâ€" nipeg second day. Ontario Mxpress No 8 leaves Wimi?q 0.25 pim and arrives Toronto 5.15 p m daily except Taesday . D.â€"tienlars regarding rail or ocean Hymeneal RNTIRRLY BALD NEW LIMITED TRAINS â€" HE CANADIAN " RURUECR! CCC C 0 1A arriving Detroit 12.35 a. m. #o 7.415 a m. daily. Equa‘l;y 8 MY. ARYUCLO Winnipegâ€"â€"Vancouver Through E!lâ€" wooled Detroit, CLEANâ€"No dust or flying ashes. Ash chutes guide all ashes into convenient pan. Sunshine The Review and Toronto Daily Star fOF 1 YORL ... ces e ne® The Review ard Toronto Daily News f91 OO YOAF... es es The Review and Toropto Daily World fOF | YPBP....c e e en# The Reyiew and Weekly Mail and Empire for 1 Y@@Ps.sscs sece}â€"> The Review and Grain Growers‘ Guide, Winnipeg, for one year The Review asd the Family Herâ€" ald and Weekly Star for 1 year The Review and Weekly Witness i fOF 1 YOAT... .ces ces en en e en en es The Reyiew and Weekly Sun for No ash shovelling F(.II' n&ce necessary. See. the McClary dealer or write for booklet. 3s Sold by J. H. HARDING IYO@L ... ccce66 ce ree e en enc en enb n en bnat +t The Review and Weekly Advertisâ€" CY FOY ODG JOBF ... .ces es en en en en ees The Revi w and Toronto Daily (GBHob@ fel 1 Y@UP.. q ee* The Revew and Poronto Daily Mail and Empiro for 1 ye@r..... Tire Review and Daily Free Prees fOF 1 YOAC ... ... cce cessn snn en en n en en# The Review and Weekly Free Press fOr OM@ YOBT... cce en en es The Reviéew and Farming World [OF I YOAP. cce e cce en en n en n e ens The Review and the Farmers‘ Adâ€" yo0Ate TOF I YOAL... > .e es e 6k TheReview and Cavadian Farm for I year Anyone sending a sketch and desert i nlaitetronyons onath e tions atrle%y fldentmmw gent free. Oldest agency for securing sent free. Oldest Tor secu * Patents taken :figon%ho;dunn t:""‘&"mm"n | opguhwtm. twilt,hour. fio. in the | d iMustrated weekly, Largest cirâ€" . | A handsomely Nustratoed weeklfy / ,Torp_-_ol;;t | hand! y ENQRCERUOU WORTUs 44 lation of any scientitlc journal. | "I nade, 5 a year postage propaid, Clubbing Rates. LONDON, CANADA Ontario‘s Popular Exnibition SEPTEMBER l1th to 1914, 1914 Magniffceut Program of Attractions. _ Iwo Sp New Fireworks every Night COME AND SEE ‘The Dominion Rxperimental Farm Exhibit and Royal Dragoons The Price of Success The Con. T. Kengedy Shows will fill the Midway. Music by the best available Bands REDUCED RAILWAY RATES COMMENCING SEP_T, 11 Special Excursion Days Sept 15th, 16th, 17th. _ All tickets good till September 21st. M‘Clary‘s Western Fair Shop where you are invited to 36 1Broadway, bs F Bt4 Wash! REID, President Big business is not an accidentâ€"it is a result. It is the fruit of purpose, energy, persistency and ADVERTISTING. You Xnow the story of Rip the man who went to sleep who, when he awoke, exp world the same as it was slumberland. There are men toâ€"day very much like Rip Van Winkleâ€"their point of view and their practices are those of a generation past. They do not believe in advertising. To succeed in these moderu days One be in accord with the spirit of toâ€"day. a merchant this means that he must : tise, if he would prosper . Where are you served best and most pleasingâ€" ty ? Theansweslemimost sure to beâ€" ‘where we ase invited@ange made welcome. At those schone urhichk orize ous custom enough to seek All information New York INCREASED PRIZE LIST ONTARIO ARC TORONTO A NOTE TO THE PUBLIC ‘"© Toronto.â€"Chicago . .\ Forontoâ€" Montreal 1 60 '! WESTBOUND | EASIDPUVVENAU . 1 90| Lv. Montreal 11.00p m | Lv. Ohlcago 5.45 p m | Lv. Toronto $.00am | Ly. petroit 11.0 pm I 90 | Ar. London 11.06 a m | Lv. Lendon 5.45 pm Ar. Detroit 1.45 pm Lyv. Toronte . 9.00 am 1 90 | Ar. Ghicago 8.40 pm Ar. Montreal 5.45 pm® I 90 Highest class of equipment 8 90 Berth reservations and &articullrs'nt | all Grand Trunk Ticket Oflices or write & 90 C. E. Horning, District Passenger Agt. Toronto, Ont. c 0| _ WM CALDER, Town Ticket Ag‘. 8 90 1 90 2 50 1 95 1 80 stt e it ind calh Shv ct tm ns in ds 4 PTTUIC < eur Can Borden ] legislate al Producti without farm lan camnot d . The fo bar gaing ‘ & 100 aores & barn, C0 very cor quick se ' 100 acres r emain frame b * on next No ash shovelling |=®xss watered necessary. See.« the | $# te for booklet. ss _ | Cagclin good . . H. HARDING 30 nore d wellit money cammmnmnmnnnnepenmememenmmmenmnmmmemmnnmenpemmmmmememnes nngenn MAal en yenennmame ® 3 fered Other {a uiess |:::>: | G | sYsTEM AMMS | Double Track all the Way DOLL To i Ar. Ar for it every week vortisements in 1 UNDER and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by }‘ The property is conÂ¥ i \ about 6 miles from Dua | eonsiderable quantity (uruble land, a enaall / and a emall barn and & â€"â€" _ Public Auction at Hahn‘s Hotel, Town of Durham, Saturday, 18th day of July, 1914 | Dated June 17, 1914 a+ 2 o‘clock in the : half of Lot No. 1 i sion of the Tow! the County of G acres more of less. Terms of Sale : 20 per purchase meney to be pai sale and vemainder in 30 d: interest For further particulars H. H. MILLER, from the Secretary M CALDER, Town Ticket Ag‘. TOWNER. Ticket Agent moderu days one must Important Improved Rip Van Winkleâ€" leep for 20 years and expected to find the vas when he entered MORTGAGE SALE Two speed Events Daily. Daily Service now in effect in the afternoon, the west No. l in the sixth conces: : Township of Glenelg in y of Grey, containing 50 M. HUNT, Secretary is cony eniently located om Darbam and has a aantity of tilled and small frame dwelling n and some fruit trees ; 20 per cent of the y to be paid on day of der in 30 days without | L. | L. | L. | LÂ¥ | Ar. EASTBOUND Ohicago Detroit Lendon Toronte Montreal the Canadian _ For adver~ 5.45 p m 11,00 p m 545 pm $.00 a m New Ones for 1914 fr To lend in hundr milhons at lowest C payments to suit geod mos tyr.â€"ge sent lected, C, P. R. ans sale at lowest rates "Always promplâ€" DOLLARS H. H. MILLER, 40 Was OUR SPRING PRINTS ARE IN We haye a large range to select from and prices are moderate as well. An early call is your adâ€" vantage. J. G. HUTTON,M. 9. C. Membe C * oo old FPRIOR : Over & P. (B) m;)“f& R'?fl"‘r' # ,.:N d ang! §10¢ olhfl‘f:t oFFICE HOURS 9â€"1J a. m 2â€"â€"4 pm. t Telephone Cqrpmunicatign | bets and are a thing of beauty owEN soUND 84 Bucces fal Years Staif of Specialists, Positions guaranteed to G HONOB @RADUATE Toronto I dzaate Roval Colege Dent! 43 dant val G 1 Penghuy to s No Uaithes 0 0 Oflficeâ€"Over Jeweliry store nd oppo site Post Office. . of Dental Sn Over J & J HonoR GRADVUATE of Terono. University, graduate of Royal @olle ge Fall Term Opens c d o c d td secndsriap tb ositions guaranteed to Graduates A BpBNUNG, FCA _ G. D. FLBRMING Ranctpal for 35 years Recsetmry ARTHUR H. JAGKSON lnsurnng 4 Issuer of Mar aar M MePFhail has a telephoye Genes in Cepion. UNDERTACER and Fungeral â€" Director F.GRANT D.D. Notary Public, Commissloner, CONYEYANCER. _&e. September Ist at }l&(?f/llfi!l C {f} 1SAIHIANVACHETE POLLARS DOLLARS hundreds, thousands or west current rates, with ) suit the borrower on e security. Debts colâ€" R. and Ocean Tickets for J. P. TELFORD . Ailry Publis qofim issioner PICKERING D. DS,, LDs . H. BEAN Big 4 oicicn P w houre. 0 0C Fall line of Gg! h;luLnu s ds iop se t Embaiming 4A ,.dfllty. sre Eraming, Shortest Notice â€"Never Negligent The "Fettis" ferm 0}â€" e must be made. & Efnmont. Normanâ€" e Nofth West, . Manoâ€" nds of property for sale Â¥, ONT, (Lower PHAIL L#A . BELL bron Bt., opposite se south of Regtey perk Bt. pental Aurgep»n Hanover ns and @urgeons ;W t niversity, GTm Reom s nowrly in bis ** A yen amd th

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