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Durham Review (1897), 10 Sep 1914, p. 8

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y‘-;’-’* ; » The Central Drug Store 'E, #; f&sseseaeeeeesisesssas&seg # CENTRAL DRUG STORE in Grain Wanted! § Ks With a selection of the néwest goods in School Blanksâ€"Poncils, Penholders, Erasers and school sundries of all kinds. oo de e BA ce h e o se te se ie ho o se t c c > PHONES : Day §4, Night $ 26 The Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co. We are in the market for any quantity of Milling Oats, Feed Oats, Peas or Barley, and will pay highest prices for these Grains delivâ€" ered at our Elevator. Just in. Come and see us In Silk Lisle, Lisle, and M in White. White Cotton Little Darling Hose. t se ols ts ies ts i ie i op tp p ip in tp t tp tp t op ip ip P c ‘These are in We have a few Waists left, about 30 in all, which we will sell as follows : _ $2.00 Waists for . .. .‘ $L.50 1.50 Waists for.. .. .1.20 1.25 Waists far â€" 1 AN A Clearing of LADIES‘ WHITE WAIsSTsS Get a ticket with every purchase. Save your tickets and when you have Ten Dollars worth, we‘ll give you fifty cents for them. Every time you spend ten cents, you help to make your little bunch of tickets grow. You‘ll be surprised how quickly these tickets count up to the Ten Dollars‘ worth. We give tickets with every Cash or Produce purchase. Black & Colored SILKS Trade with the Store that makes money for you High and Public School Text Books All kinds now in stock. s Send;your children here. _ We will see that they are correctly served. Trade with , THE J. D. ABRAHAM CO Abraham If you need FEED OF ANY KIND call and get our prices before you buy, as we have a good stock of Feed on hand all the time. Another Ohipment of WOMEN‘S HOSE f‘_\_qother Shipment .TL GRANT â€" : Oatmeal Mills, Durham sizes isle, and Mercerized Cotton. Also «1.20 1.25 Waists for... ... 1.00 34 38 38 40, 42, 44. New Goods en cents, you help to make your ckets grow. You‘ll be surprised e tickets count up to the Ten We give tickets with every Cash and Prices .fi){yfii fl if you need anything in Buy your tickets here. Socks for Children. Some good value in pening hbs e oo se se ohe se ie t our line AA] WR ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO L0 101. n e»esse Of bage 5 of this paper and order at ouse | _ Newspapers are paying dearly for the war. The price of paper is going ' up. up, up!â€" The cost of telegrams and cablegrams bas increased from thirty to fifty per cent. Beores of ' rewspapers have suszgended publicaâ€" tion and hundreds of others haye raised the subscripticn price. For tbo‘ present "The Family Herala end | Weekly Star," of Montreal being in an exceptionally strong position is able for the . present, at all events, to keep its rate as formetrly, but an inâ€" ereage later en may become necessary. In the meantime during the next 80 days our roaders are offered the greatâ€" | est bargain in the cewspaper world | toâ€"day. Read over aurokneement on | D&KC i of this namnes a. .3 "my The Review has conelzded ammge-l ments with "the Family Hereld .nd, Weekly Staz by which our readers may also secure the map free of1 charge. in this issue will be found a clubbing offer of the two papers, in-J cluding the map. _ The offer is one that every reader of the Review should accept. | map makersâ€"G, W. Bacon & Co. | London, Eng. The Publishers of "The Family Herald and Weekly Star," Montreal, always alive to the best interests of the subscribers the moment the map was issued, cabled an offer for Canad. isn rights of the map. _ Their offer hbas been accepted and ~©Family Herâ€" ald" Subseribers will bhave the best map available. al )n Lo follow intelligently the pean war situation and keep i with the lightning movements troops a cemprebhensive war Europe giving all details is es Of ali she maps iesued there me that fills the bill and that M In addition to a fine wreath from the Sunday school, wreaths and sprays were given by David and Ethel Chrisâ€"| tie, Mt Forest, and by the family of’ Mt1 Ww Hay Pmusnuraa It was a saddened community that gaithered on Monday, 7th Sept., to the Tuneral of young Angus, the eldest son som of Mr and Mrs Lachie McDougail, of the 12th cencession,. His untimely death authe age of 14 is all the more keenly felt resulting as it did from the kick of a horse hitherto looked on as harmless. The patience, fortitude and brayery of the dear young boy, preyiâ€" ous to and during the operation calls | forth the tenderest sympathy and the‘ deepest regret, By those who knew bim intimately he was universally , liked. having always a smile when ! met, Mr Thos Moore we are sorry to say is threatened with appendicitis and the doctor is in attendance. now on the extra 8 weeks purchases. _ Mrs. Jos. Moore received word of the death of her father at Mono Road and left by Tuesday‘s train to attend the obsequies. Owing to the excessive prices asked for beei cattle the inspectors of the local beef ring have discontinued oper® ations during the past two weeks, being now on the extra 8 weeks nurchasrs A company of {riends and neighbore, kindred spirits all, gathered at the home of Mrand Mrs Wm Hunter on Monday night for the purpose of testing and celebrating the advent of a fine new piano recently purchased. Mr. S. Patterson Jr. recently purenâ€" ased 9 head of young cattle for the purâ€" pose of fattening. ’ Proceeds in aid of the new lighting sysâ€" tem now being installed, Admission only 15¢c. â€" Program at 8. A gentlemanly looking Austrian pedâ€" dler from Lemburg, capital of Galicia, stayed in this neighborhood this week. He is well satisfied here with his Canaâ€" dian citizenship and won‘t return. _ He asserts Britain is not at war with Ausâ€" tria, having het hands full with Russia: and Servia. 1 An entertainment at Amos church on Thursday evening, 17th September, promises to be of a pleasing nature. Friends from Durham, Holstein, Fairâ€" bairn, the home choir and other home talent will contribute to its success. o e ony Wmw, Hay, Dromore Corn cutting is the order of the day, the recent frosts not doing any damage except in a few isolated instances. Miss Viola Rennie of Hanover Model, holidayed at home Labor Day. Miss Esther Bccles was a welcome visitor at the home of Mr. Wm Ramage last week end. Mr. and Miss Parliament of Rock Mills visited at Mr. and Mrs. Hann‘s Sunday last. Mrs. Stevenson and Mrs. Manser visited Saturday with their sister, Mrs Rob Robertson. Mrs J. Hoy ard Auadrey of Varney visited the beginning of the week with Mrs W T Pinder. Mr. Will Pinder has treated himâ€" self to a fine auto. Look out girls. Mr. Will Pinder and sisters Grace and Norma motored to Darbam Sunâ€" day, Miss Sadie Bailey returniog with them tostay over the eoncert on Monday night. Miss Jessic Campbell trom Galt is visiting her aunot, Mrs Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. John Greeawood and two sons of Zion, visited Sunday at| Falkingham‘s and Pinder‘s. l Miss Grace Pinder bas returned home after spending six weeks at ber aunt‘s, Mrs W. A. Beli. The Harvest Home Services en Sunday was a greas success, the ehurech being full to hear kev. Mr. Ibbott of Holstein . War Maps Free NORTH EGREMONT 4. We Dbacon & Co.,| | irs of "The Family] kly Star," MOI'ALIBII.J the best interests of the moment the map d an offer for Canad. _ _map. _ Their offer} Obituary. °D0‘ vue BurQâ€" ind keep in touch movements of the tanls is essential, sued there is but 1 and that 13 the by the celebrated ORCHARD Wwar map s Sp _ u00 m e m CeRey [LLFS | Mencmmnipnmine . 4 .. hn erpnimnninnpen mm . M oT Farms\for Sale caâ€" . 200 acres, lots 28,\mon. 3; Kp iye | mont. T wo sets dingt good st the ling, water ahead f htock,\ also Pij to house and garde Litler carr 04| in stable, cement floors ; twA orchar in ! well fenced, 1535 acres cleared, bala; is| splendid hardwood timber, @rstâ€"cl; to| °0@1; â€" Pwo miles north of thk uin +« 57, 20 Al Also good comfortable rs double lot in village of H. stable and every conveni 40 cords of 16 and 20 incl for sale. For particulare a '. mCSV 90 monday evening‘ PCOCCS VK C MLt, Forest UEF Mrs W. J. Philp and M on Friday thirstin came back \ on ho rere apromied y (he 18. [aos fnaffane fost istents aus s ies‘ Institute to collect for th â€" jmost formidable line y fusd on this lin e war JA hot game Up was present. lisucccsslul, the l;?:éeel:izvea been very Iwvisitors cou!l dwgzt “;gfledssed but the | to almost $25,. mounting Pby the locals beyond tlt]xe g::tpace' set | _ The installation of a new lightin 1 hy Inst alf they were out o?:i"?::‘ lizs'tl?::x::dAmos l wl take placi Steer Died from Rabies C ;)entertaijm‘y' aate inst, when an Bmeg by a dog afflicted by rabi i nced ent will be given and the and which had Sutee y rabies \P oceeds go to meet expenses in comy P""S"it for some t; ssfully escaped ; nection with the new system, ing to Geo Hunt :;3:&! steer belong. ( We all sympathige with Wm Pies. C2°C {Wo weeks ago alu-l‘:t';fl ihe disâ€" ine :3: o T En Oe ioitunatiins to get | these peculiar Circumstaluegcsunder se burned last week,. :'Z‘ief 8 later. â€" Itis said that tha ..':.o! ©120,° 222°°9 HOTUd . of Holstein. For partic H. H. Mriturr, Hanover A uumiber in Toronto They are as Hopkins, M Mr and Mrs Mr Robert A son purchased buyer Tribe, J ) Mis John Manary spe in Holstein the past we. Corn harvesting is th day now, _ Messis Keid have purchased corn bi Drumim, Holstein, The Tartan beef ring I close on acncount of the stock. ' Mr and Mrs Wm. Hunt friends in Normanby and ’ last week. The Grange here received a of flour and oil last week a plums this week They inter light aad plenty of food this Mr John Heary is putting . fence along the sideroad whic improyes (the appearance of i omm lgl s 0 Apornv® TJC TCP home in Durham after spending a week with her brother Jno. Johnston, who has had an attack of appendicitis, We are glad to bear of his recovery, Mr Sam Patterson has purchased a valuable driver frem L. MceDougall, Viss Jenme Hooper spent( a few days in Durham at Dr Jamieson‘s recently, Mr and Mrs Wm, Hunter visited friends in Normanby and Bertinck lu at andll Rev and Mrs Kendell called on the homes around bere last week. They are always welcome visitors. Mr Joba Hedey is under the weatber at present With a severe eold. Mr Jolhu Johnston is engaged putâ€" ting in piping at Mr Thos, Brown‘s, Tom purposes taking the water into the stable tor convenience, Mr Win Sterne is engaged for a term with Mr L, MeDougall, f Mre John Adams ratunnad in 1.. piness A number from here attended the Lawrenceâ€"Hamilton wedding and reâ€" port having spent an enjoyable time. We wish the young couple much hapâ€" Wedding bells are ringing, Mr Edgar Henry bas returned home from the city after sperding a few days with his brother, Mr Wmm Brown is expected home from the West this week. Miss Smith of Conn, is spending a few days with her sister Mrs D. Recles, Miss Helen Seatter is attending Business College in Mt Forest, Mrs John Brown is visiting with her father, Mr. John Garson Sr, Mr, John Sinclauir Ir. had the mis» fortune of losing one of his valuable thoroughbred cows last week, I Surry to report that Mr J. Rerton ! The crops this year have been exâ€" has not been able to attend to busiâ€" |ce11ent and the grain yield very satâ€" ness for the past week owing to an isfactory is almost the universal attack of rheumnatism, [opim’on of farmers in this district. The managers of Amos church are| Hay alone has been on the light side. baving a gasolene lighting system inâ€"| Vegetables, especially potatoes are stalled this week and on Thursday | 19 good sl.lape and competitions in evening a concert composed of local| !"* fall falfs shoald be unusually h ¢ keen this fall With the sptrit of and other talent will be given. EmM CC33.0 msoen‘ hn Miss Emma Oonnelly visit2d a few days recently with Miss H. McMillas, Mrs Isaac and Mrs Pixon, Mt Forest, are visiticng with John Bunston‘s. Mr. and Mre. Geo. Leith, Toronto, called on friends in the village on Monâ€" day and are visiting at his broihers on the 20th eon, |_ Lust week‘s visitors to Toronto Exâ€" | hiition were Mrs Wmm Hay, Mrs Thos | Atchison and son Harold, Mr and Mrs. " Jas Henderson, Mr and Mrs Colin Meâ€" | Millan, Miss Effile Hastie and Miss | Bt:lle Patterson. While climbing a fence last week Master Harold Morriston had the misâ€" fortune to fall and break his wrist but is recovering nicely. Mr Gordon Fiodlay returned to Calâ€" gary after a week‘s yacation at his home here. Miss Ella Renton of General Hospiâ€" Fnl, Guelph, 1s holidayving at her home Mrs. Robt, fesee of Durham visitcd at Jas Snell‘s. mber from around here took THE DURHAM REVIEW EAST EGREMONT 1018 «5, \mon. 3; Egreâ€" sets dingt good stab. head bf btock,\ also piped | garde Litler carrier ent floors ; tw orchards; 53 acres cleare balance 1wood timber, rstâ€"class iles north of th village For particulars ply to R, Hanover de to y ; ; _ _# j ° PS°CVRf up a wire the sideroad which greatlly c appearance of his farm, Manary spent a few days tha wase gu y Matinews and son Paterâ€" d a uumber of cattle from Holstein, last week. 22 22 1000 Uhis winter, ary is putting up a wire P 1 V Adams returned to her past week TARTAN DROMORE ‘received a shipmer t it week and one of They intend to have i4 bave decided to the high price of the order of d and Patter binders from matant, _ _ "*| Among the recent visitors to Torâ€" inston‘s, onto have been Mr and Mrs. Wm. Orâ€" eith, Toronto, f chard, Rev. Dr. Marsh, his son J A. illage on Monâ€"| and Miss Mary Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. is broihers on | Jas Ecocles, Mrs Coburn, Misses Elizâ€" abeth and Margaret Brown. s farm. / Orchard Methodist chorch held & ew dayse most successful Harvest Home Fes. tival on Sunday with a social even. r of theying 0n Monday. â€" The Sunday meet. itterson jings were well attended, Rev. T. H, from C2Tbbott giving two excellent discour. (ses. ‘The collections were the largest cided to | in many years. _ On Monday a large Price Of| crowd assembled for a very edible supper followed by a program conâ€" o ihet sisting of addresses by Rev‘s Pradâ€" -LPff()n) ham, Ibbott. March WasF 2Cn ap o .0 late, °_ ; , i_" ~qWMSLaNCceS, two weeks later. jtis said that the can. ine primarily affected with the troubâ€" le was from the vicinity of Harriston and after causing havoc with dogs in that neig hborhood wandered to Egre â€" mout township, We do not know tull particulars of the case but underâ€" l stand that naturally the steer was | given Plenty of room in the field for | several: honure ates. 0. £% Dtiren;, £7, . _ "l. Sukcessiuily escaped | rpursuit for some time, a steer belong. ing to Geo Hunt contracted the dis. ease two weeks ago and died under these peculiar cireumstances two! weeks later. â€" itis said that the can. ine primarily aflected with the troubâ€" | le was from the vicinity of Har'n'ston! and after causing havoc with dogs in that neion», .1 _ O3 __ ‘ )C W wirn . ,., _ 17 t £ames this season | without a loss, Right now this vil-r lage can boast of one of the strongest and most evenly matched teams inf the country and its residents are well i proud of it _ Mr, Forest came back on EFriday thirsting for revenge to| wipe out two former defeats and a| rmo:st formidable line up was present. |‘ k bhot game »wWas wip., .. 3 3C0eHl a second downfall of Holstein on Friday la score, the locals have dozen . footbail game without a loss, Righ lage can boast of one n Double Dpse for Mt. Forest With the defeat of football team in that a week avo by a 3 tA . ham Tnp .k . V dy hKey‘s Prnd.: ham, Ibbott, Marsh, Ward and Newnâ€" ham. The choir and a quartette from Varney rendered some fine muâ€", sical numbers. _ Mr, Wright, editor| of Mt, Forest Confederate, occupied | the chair, I The Young Ladies Sewing Circle of the Presbyterian Church deservel great credit for the excellent banquet | prepared by them on the evening of | Tuesday, Sept. rst, in the interestsl of the Red Cross Society. _ Over 100| guests were present and enjoyed the; repast and the program which folâ€"| lowed, featured by »stirring patrioti¢q} addresses by Rev. Mr. Cranston of / Palmerston and the two local minisâ€" | ters. _ The proceeds received from | this function and social held the folâ€" I ‘ lowing evening netted the ladies $35 I" which amount is now being turned | | into comforts for the soldiers, f Orchard Harvest Home | tioistein‘s group of High School Students have all returned to work . The number has been augmented this year by the presence of Viola Cameron, Florence and Willie Main, and Mabel Reid in . Mt Forest High school and Irene Drumm at Listowel, Word has been received in the\fl# lage thet Dr Thompson of Listowel died on Sunday, _ Mr., and Mrs. C. Drumm and Pearl drove down on reâ€" ceipt of the message, Mrs Drumm staying for the week. Holstein‘s grou; students have all The number has this year by the Sidewalk improvements were made last week in front of the Drug Store, Post Office and near Dr Ellis‘ office The cement was badly cracked and broken but Contractor Hunt has furâ€" nished a good job. present in buying stockers and feedâ€" ers off the Toronto market and selling to the farmers herabouts. â€" On Satâ€" urday T. M. â€"Tribe imported his third carload {rom Toronto. ® cattle. _ Local hu&erris;‘aâ€"r;fullowing the somewhat unusual procedure at A recent windstorm was responâ€" sible in blowing off a part of the roof of Jno Fairbairn‘s bara and damaged fences and trees therabouts considerâ€" ably . in good shape and com petitions in the fall fairs should be unusually keen this fall With the sptrit of Thanksgiving approaching, â€" there should be a generous giving in patâ€" riotic lines where it has been called for. PCCAIIGT circumstunces later. . Itis said that the narily affected with the t: from the vicinity of Harri ‘r caugsing havoo with do. Misses Gardiner and Beamer, teachâ€" ers at Milverton, the former being a sister of Mrs Marsh, were guests at the manse over Labor Day. Fred Death, a young Englishman, who has been eimployed with Jas. Hamilton of Fairbairn for some time is now a volunteer at Valcartier camp. Rev Winfield Hunt‘s little daughâ€" ter Mabel who was mentioned critiâ€" cally ili two weeks ago, has now reâ€" covered, thanks iargely to the skilful treatment of our local doactor. Farmers_in this district are short *&m & .smmmfia Holstein FaM Fair, Tuesday and Wednesday, SePR 29 and 30. Bigger ind better than ewiyx. Good accom nodation. _ Lots seats for the adies. _ Band and bigpipes in atâ€" endance all day Wednesdey. & LOCAL AND PERSONAL & Byc co 0Cs e GETIOG, ilt they were out of sight, om Rabies a dog afflicted by rabies ad successfuily escaped ome time, a steer belong. unt contracted the disâ€" k8 avo ‘and Alcal 29. "‘any the steer was room in the field for after being bitten. feat of the Mt. Forest n that town more than a 2 to 1 score and with ay last by a t to c have played a ful} Cly. _ _Over 100| One of the saddest deaths that it| ****â€" and enjoyed u,e‘has been our lot to record for a Mr, a ram which folâ€"| long time occurred on Saturday, the | Tp,, are irring patriotig) 5thinst when Lauchie McDougail‘s | Edwin « r. Crauston of| son Angus, age 14, died from internâ€" Mr T two local minis. | al injuries sustained by a kick from E _received from | & horse, ‘Two dave nravia«. t.1 _ | Lgremo chorch held a st Home Fesâ€" a social evenâ€" Sunday meet. Core and with that team in i C q c u00 ooo ce CCand | when the fatal kick occurred. _ Opn | Saturday aided by the local doctors, a Fergus specialist performed an opâ€" eration on the bowels which had been ruptured. â€" Hope from the beginning was slight and he passed away at 5 30 o‘clock, _ The funeral on Mon day was largely attended, _ Rev‘s Marsh of Holstein and Smith of Droâ€" more officiating. Beautiful floral wreaths from his Sunday School mates and friends were silent tributes of the deepest respect that the boy had been held by all. The pall bear-‘ ors were youthful friends of the deâ€" ceased, namely. Russel Eecles, Lach-i lan McArthur, Calder MeArthur and Willie Stearn, ¢ 1 . . 4 _ ~ _ PUf 10¢ to record for a| Mr,. and M_"- MCD."""‘ C long time occurred on Saturday, the | Tp,, are visiting their dangl sthinst when Lauchie McDougall‘s| Edwin Gardiner. son Angus, age 14, died from internâ€" Mr T Stepheson of Toron : al injuries sustained by a kick from Egremont boy, is yisiting frien a horse. _ Two days previous fjather q .. . and son were choring near the barn | _ Mr. D', Pavrall is mprov: and the young lad was about to| Stables with cement floors. pick up the lines to drive a teaim| _ Another of our prosperous whon the fatal kick occurred." ~ (miut_ D in en 2 F.anb'udf Stations :Wenbd Euxtbd; Bta § | â€"o_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"is um [E a]â€"â€"â€" 277 (Ly. Toronto ar.‘ g1} 715 |Ly. . OTI P. M, | 12.30 JOL _ 1.00 (Lv, Brorevices Ar 515 %.g. Stine: 7-‘4MM AC mems veg 5 A w ir ;38 ;e"r'f Kinasrox 3:."! :gg 3,5;5; (Ar. QUF 130 ~| sMiITH‘s3 RALLs |145 |[|98 |pv. S 62 lar. OTTa W ts 1235 [3 (&+ vaio P ea) 20 Se O JoTt wem APO | Genoa, Italy, and guarded by two | British menâ€"ofâ€"war, their vessel reachâ€" | ed England, via the Mediterranear ! passage. Mrs Petrie looks well after the journey and was much delighted with all she saw abroad. She states fthat she saw soldiers being mobilized in every eountry she was in, Sad Death of Angus MeDougail Easth ‘nd TORONTO _ OTTaWwaA â€" oursrc Union Station Central rrecl . _ m Petrie had an enjoyable tr the British Isles, France, S and Italy and was in Rom war broke out. The re: the trip through scenic A Germany was imnmediately then- Th‘ narto finalle as , Wesley Snell, R\\K Holstein The Next Big Eventâ€"HolsiNn Fair You will Â¥ sorry if you don‘t take in the EgrerMont Fall Fair at Holâ€" stein. _ The DKectors and villagers are sparing no Rins to provide for everyone in all nÂ¥eds and comfort, September 29 avnd High class iconcert the 2and night, Safely Home from Europe i Mrs W T Petrie arrived home from her Buropean trip on Monday afterâ€" noon which was forcibly extended by two weeks by war conditions prevailâ€" ing on the continest _ With a party of friends numbering about 20, Mrs, Petrie had an enjoy able trip through tha Reitiahruacl Can ind rrom ; 12, white eye sheep and one lamb aBaut 1st of Sept. Anyone knowing of thK whereabouts, kindâ€" ly inform me. Bornâ€"In Lambton Mills on Sept 2nd to Mr and Mrs H Sirong, (nee E. Eeeles) a sgon. John Ececles. Stray® Dr W P Ellis who has been taking an optical course for some time, is writing off his examination this week,. Fairbairn‘s Young People Socieh kave contributed $50 to the patriotic fund. _ Goods have been bought and are being made up, Mr and Mrs Geo Schram have been called mpon to mourn the death of their daughter Bella, aged about 10 years, following an illness of a comâ€" plication of diseases and which lasted torseveral weeks. â€" Death took place on Saturday and burial on Monday. Rev Dr Marsh officiated at mortuary services which were largely attended by sorrowing relatives and friends. Mrs. Ray, (nee Ruby Calvert) and little daughter, returned with her mother from Regina last week and are in the village, Rev and Mrs Truax of Waterford, motored up some days ago to renew acquaintances here and the latter‘s sisters, the Misses Brown, returned with them fora visit. Miss Aunnie Rogers has taken a position in Allingham‘s store. Miss Elda Manary is home from Toronto at present. From Miss H R Kerr, teacher at Baden, | visited at J. D. Main‘s over the week; end. 1 Mr and Mrs Allingham are attendâ€" ing the London fair. Pedsiopttas MBR Li lc d is c The party finally set sail from and VALCARTIER Effective Ausuct C Viqu . [2000r â€" MHet AFACCTE, ()u “r B F b-f Coe" rhvcyrltlUl: rided by the local doctors; | 5.]; with §n .nrft‘o iss sprs« pecialist performed an opâ€" $ the bowels which had been | , Our schooi reâ€"opened on Hope from the beginning 1st inst, Mr Bell presiding. kand'm:ne‘pqsae;i away at| Mr. Hufflman and sone 3 e luneral on Mon | masen w k fo } largely attended, Revis] ... "_"" 10" MrC Robins Service bet wee PA s _ _ "CTefween Pttawa and Quebec city Daily ecialist performed ;:‘;Jp'- he bowels which had been Hope from the beginnine aly, and guarded by two 1â€"o0fâ€"war, their vessel reachâ€" 1, via the Mediterranear Mrs Petrie looks well after For tickets a-td all information, apply to nearest Canadian Northern Railway Agent Stations and thereafterâ€"Daily evnsees c.. _ _ t® â€"Daily except Sunday and Smith of Droâ€" Beautiful floral Sunday School vere silent tributes rance, Switzerland in Rome when the The remainder of Central (Grand Trunk) Station 16 Austria and y cancelled August 24, 1914 Westbd Eastbd SEPTEMBER :0 & 1 ’ The proprietor of the Mod fearing a premature visii of J a | was anxious about his corn. |of his good neighbors came Sigtance and with reaping ed down the ranke, boun them prisoners, and if dared to invade the Ben sickles were in uction, them. Mr and Mrs Edg Miss Gardiner were Exlubition in the C week, â€" Mr, and Mrs. MeD u’ “d u": i)’l.'"‘llâ€"]l'\'l:'.‘;l ( in Arthur Tp. on Friday. Mr V. E. Lewis of Mi For ted at J. Hunt‘s on Baturday. 1 Mrs. Agaron Vollet spen {wcek end with Toronto frie Mr. and Mrs. John Mori | the Lawrenceâ€"Hamilton : Lakeview Farm, Egremont, nesday, Mrs. H. Dennet is assist Picken for a few days. MrEdward Fee and son ! in the Orchard Harvest I Monday evening. Mr, and Mrs Arthur Lawrenc remont, visited at Mr A. Pick« l!atgrday evening. Miss Carric Wiltnn visited week end with Miss Mary Bacl, Bornâ€"To Mr en on Sept. 5th, ulations. A few more days and thr« be over in this part for anot} Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brown sspent Sunday with Mr. an mith and attended servic. Church. ! Bbawinigan Jot. Ar. QUEBEC [+ : \%l Ar. @" Varmcartirr Lj Mrs R Christie and two children are visiting in Bra» ) Mr John Manary has Ford ear . Mr Geo. Hamilton an Hamilton | are guests .« friends for a week. P M Lv. â€"OTTA WA Ar 10.00 JOLUETTE 4.00 tb NORTHâ€"EAST NORMAXNBYy Having opened a Mil business in Hunter‘s Store stein, it will be co the it of all concerned to ca} ar amine eur stock of new and Trimmings for Fal Winter. Prices reduced lowest point consistent work and quality. | Give trialâ€"we aim to please, e Wewe.rl in fa/[ and 2”"”10)' %‘//I'ne;y Military Btations soOUTH BEND m lc( e 'I:S'J‘ CS: abllcl‘er were visitor the Queen c ‘ and Mrs And , a daughter. HOLSTE]I x N. R. Station bound a: if fore West hy H Lilli ()re,lm iNtAprag: and ex. ow fl.. ‘I” .u Dt with VC U8 a 1914 Miss I, Atwood Ad€ rthur ers MV M TB uB [ id and the 18 ght in gest rd re W rney I th VOL. XXXV!1, N Anaiversary T Presbyterian chu BSunday, 4th Q:tob Miller of 8t, Mary puipit, Anenterts the following Mon °~ The Agric® u: ranged fer a 1fi Town Hall on last Frid â€"y, 25th inst, secured. Plan at on and after M your seats in tin A Sunday Sch held in Presbytor morning next wh young people got country Sunday to be present. exercises. The interior Town Hall, un( are being trans! ceiling being f, the Fail fair o good approach : much more de tainmoent. The Women the home of M are to speak on ing and homeâ€"n asked to come ideas on the la: will speal: o trv." â€" Mrs sent out a n Societies to t sent out this yc grant would 1 year. As a res tion the Dire« Flesherton deci to trim sail i coming squall | this year. Al over in good st: the Prize Ls been forwarde. good for next y 737C _ ~Ow N: o K c Opics AuMost AN little six year lane and Ja1! quite a scare father‘s gara; taking the ca to work to cranked it u spring out, w on, engine i cept that th pull back th imstead of da it commence line till the and smoke garage from how to shut mllld Sh set the auto . hefore the c none the wo. ~NVarxey Pa eyening last, the Varney | B.R, Newal evening was « & sugn Of ever 52 to swell the Pit lerwin oecupied 1 the church was the best of ornd: choir opened w Maple Leaf for © tania " aud at in Q‘_oflc meces wil mn‘n m his a brief shiich of 3 ,, Wiho, members »ol th Beciety, gaye a ofits onigin and over -‘.. Wworl wrigin of the 11 with which th they, Mr Wylie ana M ”-h-. also gave a patriotie hmes and Kipin M .Q‘“ll w oke @recitation by Mro Meivil hus a stock of good thin; lne. Some gramaph were givyen by Manstici which gaye pleasing s «duett * Briush Grenad .c A trio of exectiont «: MHoilstein buiked l=rs gram, Mr John M« Browa anfl Hanter and trio they delight which demanded en to the Core " by M: M Brown Uhurch in to gitls were adminrallc, W*‘ fine an« “ '“ .l‘b & woOnd “l*be pontro cellent accompani=t. venent accompani=t. Kox ham epoke bmefly at the *God Bare the Kingz," ® great heartiness, closed the weck C 30 M Rally

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