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Durham Review (1897), 12 Nov 1914, p. 4

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ft £3 h. Id.‘ to "I " a: , - a :uaaanamwmwxmwaw H Looted thins Inn? Torontodnlly .. an”; direct count-Mum on Dutron od Hutrlo tor the Bout hem State" ml nl Chin-go for Cnlllornia. ole. Thaw contemplating . tripof "IV A unn- nbuuld coniult Canadian l'arttic 2iehet Agents. who will he . nun-d to quote "I”. Arrange rop- , rvMionu and alum! mull drlhil. i't cunuoc'inn with your trip, or wrm- M, G. Murphy Ihutrirt Pun. l sum, our. Km: & Yonue. Toronto E'.MacFarlane, Agent, Durham WN TER TOURS To THF, LAND OF unshine and Summer Days CALIFORNIA, noun woman, He. For Sale by WM. BLACK, Hardware Merchant, Durham and Dealers Everywhere HALF-A-TON A'n"ONCE A! mr.B.ab-eth,-o,oat,mned-sdsdered ooA'g,Tdgm2a'iu'e ----_- ,,,,,A-___- __ up! 1. mm Thutterrtt-toldyhehqreen tsstntroetrrttteemtittetal Stock Food Tonic fatten yen! in qmtitieo of about 200 to 300 pounds per annuxn. Naturally, wewerimueh interested to ty?c5lry, he fished GGii,%Gi' Fiji}??? __ - _. iiGGiirr" mt now. Mr. Wooawonh soon 'll4t us his teams, Meg,",', 2- 7 _ " I have been vinegar Intention! Stock Food Tonic now for about ten years sad f it regnlnrl to my hogs, cows and horses. I find it kegs them gust right. My {Logs Iwe always healthy and in a thrifty con ition an never troubled with indigestion or scours and I never saw anything in In life that would make hogs grow so fast. For my horses. it tones up their system, gives them new life and a nice glossy coat of hair. It keer my cows healthy and it certainly in- creases the quantity and qua ity of milk. Some of my neighbors ask me if it pays to use your Stock Food Tonic. I simply take them around and show them my stock and the alt admit that they never saw, in their lives, stock in a th'lt'h',','ilrh't'ill' or better condition. This year, live stock is bringing big prices and I want all my stock to be in the best marketable ieoriditimt-in the quickest time possible. That's the reason I want a Thousand Pounds of International §tock THE? CITY BAKERY We k‘W’ overvthinz in season " the Red From Hard war? Visit our Ice Cream Parlors [The advent of hot weather brings a longing for Lani dishes. Refresh your palate by dropping in our parlor ufternnuon or evening and enjoy our pure de- mons Ice Cream. Sodas, Sundaes, Sott Drinks, Food Tonic and I don't need any guanine jut what it will do." it" “IO-how many heid of sioee you own And we will send you a FREE copy ott "tttternational Velcn'nnry Dtiest",a book on the (“would Mk nnd poultry,a their treatment. . . INTERNATIONAL STOCK Fftf?RCo. Limited Have you seen our “comment of Home Hummus. way an: warm» at impeach“; We no aching ‘hemlrum The to $3 each. We tmvv a stock at Wmerprool Home Covers, very Initablu In: an 'lmnuf your. I'IW-rx pal'wl engaged in teaming should nee what We have ' if 'r m Waterproof Coats. see, that war Colt is securelv Lind with a salrsten"sl lialter In tVst :imo he is sublet], nud IVHid the danger of hm. lwcuming " linl'rr puller. We In" some good miners " a low price. Jest receivod I Ibipment ofSingle and Light Double Harness n Inch we can all " low prion b, Lap Rags we can sell you some choice ones at it.75. We may. ”we Sumo cheaper one: in amt. Imp Rubbers. lined and unlined. " a low price. Fence Wire. slittht" dnmaged by are. lie per lb. Wire Nam, te per lb; Screws tia per lb, Ind neural other articles dammed. a I like price. - balm "The" all lawn-noun and: Food Tonic in packages. also in', pound pails. - - etc. Headquarters for Confectioner and all Bakery goods 'ttheat prices for Butter and Em. 500 tons of No l Mixed Chop WHEAT AND BARLEY Wheat, Barley and Oats Chop Large Quantity of No. l Feeding tiay Fresh and Clean, the very best. See this hay before purchasing elsewhere. It " pay you. Sovereign, Eclipse and Pastry-Hour All kinds of grain bought " luket price. l on Plant and Feed into-lots. -iraUrir.iriiorLtA. I . ,. " --eaea-e8e8e8'8e"Y. W. BLACK: . CRMPED OATS for Horse Feed at Fair Prices CHOPPED OATS at. . .. very reasonable rates riilAi, he Cream brick home with you. THE PEOPLE'S MILLS HARDWARE I Eve:y bag gnu-ranted. If not satisfactor‘r bring tt book and get your money. v of Home Blankets. They are irur ‘bemlrum TM to $3 each. - .Al " inn-u. is., or by uni] ta. - ll Chamberlain Medicine Co. ' Toronto CANADA eitihét; because I know ROWE Special Reduction FREE Copy ot the .kGkrpodrtrr,and be. 501:. and $L00 f,r'rts Miss Gludvs Panorama. Priceville, us visiting her grandparents, Mr and Mrs Jno. Me0tllivrtry. a Mr Pratt finished drilling a well " it It Twamley's and is now at War. it Cook's. if The Special Servxces in the Baptistl g‘nahnrch have proved to be a blessiagi “I to those who have been aneuding,‘ W} Addresses delivered by Rey, J.I fry Proadtoot, pnstor. conducting the 5‘ services. have been splendid and in. ' spiring. The solos by Miss Edna Ile. l Neil have been rendered in her nsnsi it very pleasing manner. Monday eve- ' hing s quartette termed by the Miss 33E xteNeil, J. Wylie and Revs. J. I Proadfoot and R. Barclay sang very ir aeeeptably. We hear that special asinging has been arranged for tu- - 1 uiglnand to-murrow night. As the ' aCI‘Vicel wrlldoabtle" close on Fri- :day evening. a very cordial invita- ", Lion is amended to all to be present while services last. TAe Mira: We had gone to press lust week Mm: word came of I runner to . British sqnndron " me cont of Chile, two cruiaen Good Hope trnd Monmovlh bnving boon gunk In!) serious lose of life h I German Iqund- ron of five ships. the British number- 'ng three. Cruddock. the Admiral, went dawn In the Good Hope. Brit- ih and Jaipmese squadron: are scout" mg the Paeihe, to find the enemy. As an offset the German cruiser Emden, that has wrought much havco u the Indian Ocean has been sunk ‘Ikll’ Java by the Anatnlian cruiser L$)dney and the Koulgsberg another Germ") mnrauder has been put out of I ”using-as in East Africa, BO practicul ily the only German men-tea on the '_ieit are those in the Ihsedio. The nnain fleet no kept powerless in the ‘ Numb Sen. Tsing Tau has been handed over l0 Japan. end the German press is most bitter. The German dream of colon- isl expansion has vanished by this war. Japan is desirous of sending warships to help the Allies in Europe and would send troops if asked. Bet-) ier not make her feel too important” Russia is carrying the war into Germany in a wonderful way, her speed iii advancing is surprising Ill m-liiary men. She aims. now that Jurkey has iomsd Germany, to make a rush for Constantinople as well as in Berlin, and it will likely prove true as Asquith says. that Turkey has com- mitted suicide. The German campaign in Flanders has failed. the attempt to break through the allies‘ lines to reach Cal. ais has failed. the efforts to capture Verdun in the east has hailed and be. lore long, the Germans must retire l'rom France to some new hlsting base. The Kaiser though seems de- termined to hold on to Ostend, Zee. bruck and Antwerp, Belgian ports. . ""s The Canadians may soon be sent forward, Kitchener still calls for mm. mm and it is a possibilily that con- =criptiou may be introduced into Brit- ELlll. -< Ben-on Nov. 6, to Mr and Mrs Jun. Adhlm, u daughter. Mrs Wm. Lunney left Mondhy morning " Palmerston to visit her .uo.her. who is seriously ill. “511" -ee"" - llbly an“ neutral. The Kanser's " lorls to stir Mohammedan feeling II I laxlure. Asquuh in a great speech has eontlrmri their loyalty by declar- mg that Britain would fight to delen} as?“ holy places. 1 Emma tram our burg calh d on Crawtord friends Sunday evening CUSTLY HALLOWEEN FRANKr' While nuloing home trom \Vulkermn ion Saturday night, Mr M. L. Ziegler, of Curaiil, run foul of two huge fence mils placed us a hallowe'en prank on i the road near Horatio Parker's farm. The forceful impact when the auto struck the rails broke the front axle of Ihe car and hurlod Miss Sybillu Braun who w " with Mr Ziegler. heavily onto l me road, resulting in her being badly ‘ihnken up and painlully bruised, but 3fuiluiml~|y escaping injuries of a [lo-r- ', manrnt or serious nature. After sum- uiuuing help and dragginx the wrecked ‘cnr " the road, Mt Zirglpr. who is unnslulile of Call, tit,itmed the jour l (my in a buggy, hut nut. before, now- levi-r, making enquiries and obtaining l irttormstion as to the culprits who had , laid the trap on the load. The follow- 'inx day. we understand. two young . men Conte-d to the deed and agreed lo pay for the damage to tho auto. which. it is estimated. will cost. about i $150.00. Although rather expensive 'amusement, the occurence might pu- ily have terminated in a tnuedv and I more serious punishment hnye foliow. I ed,-walkerton Tim". TORONTO on the farm of Jnmes Kemp'in cur. rick, Mr R. E. Truax. M. P., and some friends have autoed down to the Ber.. man settlement and yipwed due strange sight, After learning that lighln were fratstsiog from it in night, Mi. 'rruatr, as the member tor this rid- "ue, at once notrhed the Government. of the curcturtBtatMte, With the result that Wm. 0mm. . Dominion omen] hum Ottawa. m" detailed to inn-(i. unto thin ouppo-edly inimicnl German contrivnnce in Bron. The Net tbat no outsiders were snowed on the pl emiuc or my interns-lion divulged rrgardirut it, lent color to the an" suspicion» Icon: the tower and In [upon-ml. for the wilds“, kind of rumors regarding“. 2'tt'.t These delusion. were sit, (In! by tlie visit. summon FEARS DtBPELLED.- leaning mag there was a sulpicious Lower gape may; feet [ligh ti.tutteu ion rah-eryalion .tower. The Depan.‘ n-ent of the luvcriur. it seems. ls malt-1 m"! ing a survey of the province with alum“ yew to mapping .n elevations. cle-t yreuions. an. an tins tower in one of Laat many and in carrying out the survey. [an The various altitudes a! obtained by attr, 1tPtr,iltht stilion of IKE“ show- - {a from eitttrttuiitrttt.wttie prlniu‘ _ the tueaem that were Inn emanating, in the dunk from thin tower. the: a». ttert.tbt?rie.tyyt of rttttettrttu't m, t G-irakr In! at life Ouswl ouch], who dbcoreed that it ee IPomin, THE WAR SITUATION gy pt NOVEMBER 12, 1914 And the canal is still safe) MULOCK THE DURHAM REVIEW What we have, we do not hold We do no.t ‘want any goods to lie on the shelves for months, therefore we set our prices at a figure that sells them quick. Call and get our prices on Hosiery, Underwear, Mitts, Stationery and School Supplies Fancy Goods, Toilet Necessities Candies, Toys, Hardware, jiranite and T inware and Dishes The Variety Store The weather has ngain turned mild. We hope it may continue for a while, as " will shorter. the winter. Mr and In: Will Greenwood. of Ebordulo. spent the latter rnd of the nek with Mr and Mrs McIntyre. Miss i at home. Mid, Armstrong. cf Willuumelord, spent the week and with Miss Margar- " Mortley The Y. P. B. has beep recrganized and tbe older members taken In. A comuntwe has been formed, so hope the meetings will be better wrtended Another mink has been Itolen Iron. B. Darguvel. Some people make abeir being by stealing. It's a poor pusineas and honesty is the best pol- Icy. Miss L. Riddell is. not m good health since commg from the West. ope she will soon improve. Mr George Walker. of Toronto, Is ‘visitor at Mr and Mrs D. Mekeett- me'e. / No. 3, ULENELG . Br 'h-iGtie McNally. Jr 4th-- Geurge Williams, Uecnl Paylnr Lizzie Murrison. Joe Murriwn. Br 3rd .-John Ritchie. " 3rd-How"rd Ritcmie. 2nd--Marian Boyd, John Boyd, Harald Batchelor, Willie Morrison. Nell-e " Kenzie. Tom Morn-um. lst-EIN RH. (hie. Ethel Anderson, Melville Anders mon, Vina Paylor. Pr. - Wllherl Greenwood, Mumarvt Anderson, Mary Morrison. John Morrison. M. A. MURTLRY, Teacher. No, l GLENELG 4ttt--Floreucv Ml Farhme. Hume Mr- Arthur, Leunmd McKenwn. Tum Ed- oartis. Br find-Belle Kennedy. John- ny M'anvlnnn. Mary Edwards. Jr 'drd--Allart MJunia. Edward Hartford Milburn Hartford, Edhrr Mclnnva. 2nd--MartG Kennedy. Albeit Hart- ford. Fred Cook. ()amemn 'dmellie. ist-ttfruit, McAnLur. Margaret Smel- lie, Neil McArthur, Eddie Sills. Archie McArthur, Lily Monre. vanipx~ anel Beatnn. Mnlguret McFatlnne, Mavet Kennedy, Reggie aney. E M. McCuam, Teacher. Everything must/p? No. 13, BBNTINCK Br 8rd-Fletcher Rlddell. Mat , Alex‘ and”, Gladys Uor’ett. Hector Boyce. Percy Lttiinsthtsm., ' ty:.2nt!rMyllt Boyce, Morrow Ridden, Hunwtta Alexander, Marie Wald). John Cul- lult. Sr Primer-Mary Ashlev. Jr Primer-Edna Lunch. Sadie Cause“, Albert, Ashley, Jenna Ledinghaw. J. M, SMITH, Teacher. DORNOCH EEPARATE SCHOOL Entrance trhssts---ueoratt Valley. Sr Li-James Cathy, Hugh Vusey, Ross Paulie. Sud-Kathleen Sullivan. Maul» ice Vuley. Muyme Sullivan. Pt 2 Id -,r T Sullivan. Sr Pvuuer--Nora Sul- linm Marian Parke, Eva MeArtney. Jr Primer-M-ret Vauey. M. WARNUCK. Teacher. LATONA SCHOOL Br tth-Aunie Mormon nnd Ruby Smith eq., Ruin Ledingbatn, Bah Morlley. Will Gibson. Jr 4th--Retssie Wilson and Kathleen Comeld tur, Mar tin (20mm. tir 3ril--John wuaon' Mnry yop'ison. Anuje _M¢di|livra5.. Peter Ledingharu. Jr 3rd--Hosvrard ' Smith. Florence “Futon. Mary Fitz Sim-mum John Morrison. George Gin- sun. 2ad--Katie Morrison, Stanley Ledingh m. untie- Mortley. Kather- ine an. Nelson Scbafer. Sr Ist- ' Pearl Manley, Annie Schnh-v. Carrie I Bram). Jr 1i.-Ltro Calm-Id. Julia Brown. Br Pr.--buUl Wilson. Dob. may Schafer. Jr Pr.9lli. Smith, 9 Edward Melosb, Maggie Ray: A clan I -Marg Melosb. A D McIntyre. , M. BLAttcHe REID. Teus‘ler. No. b, GLEHELG Sr 4th---Badie Cook, Robbie Pent. Joe Edwards. Jr 'th-Keith Edwnrds Sr 3rd-Edna Mcuioeklin, Muriel Beat. on. Johnnie Bk Gillivmy. Jr 3td--Clif- ford Cook. Jimmie Peart, an Mc- Clocklin. Br 2ttd--Eveienk ()nnk and Inn Glencmn "l , Junie B Hater, Hazel Firth. Jr 2a--Mare Benton. 5: lot-Eunie IcR-ne. Jr "t--Eatie M Firth, Willie Anderson and Willie The Store with the set price Nothing over Me Toronto - Chicago ' Toronto-Montreal Camda‘n Train of Superior Service hues Tomato no p. m. dulyvutlvu De. tyrttt9.a6 pm. woman»; In. (Laval? 1',ti.'tati'.2', 'tPl,', on...und hmpunpn. a Luann. muon- man: with when)“ "than! Wmsbkl “40M mun-term» a .. IL, ”the; Patron 1.45 . m. sud (than " p. m. duly. Lat Train on of Tummo at Nittht School Reports The International Limited Double Tuck all the Way Margaret. Manley Sundaysd MORNING SERVICE DORNOCH Luna. “an a "an 0.1. 1.!th E ward. e3, Dunno non-nu. ... - . _ l - Harlin slay. 0hr; Granted. F m Glenna-II, " Pr.--- E l A raiersott, CHI-1rd Anderson. Camp‘ 'r "otsou. l wen-us. attendance 28. War. K'WALLACB. Tau-her. NO. 9, GLKNELG i., 4--J Bell, LAltue. M Haley. Jr l A' Ritchie. M At Imam. tir 'd-M b well. A Lind-my, o Bell. A Ritchie, A Davis and M Whitman sq. ll Bell. ti 2-d MctGlm, K Davis, A Horst. R L win. Jr 2--t1 blr",T M Mignon, y Anne. I-lil Bell. J ell. Primer-- b Hargruyv. H Ritchie, B Lawrence. A Horst. ELIZABETH Eran. Teacher No.11. BENTINSK Sr IV-E Shaw. 8 Lawrence. Jr IV M Welilner. tir. 1n--1 Alexundei. A ouutaiu. Jr in--u Mountain, M iwrence. ll-G Ritchie. M Alumni" Kninley, P Noble, L Hopkins. 1--H iwrence. l Arman-nag. Pr tr-E yin. FHopkins, P Slyles. B--L must-mug. L Sharp. u R Styles. l H. H. \VILLIS. Len-her BOOTHVILLE SCHOOL bttt-E Hunciumn. dr lird--Art Lam, nice Hurrison, Katie MncUuunel. luauie MncUunnel. Charles Bunk-I. Jr d-Mary Marshall. Fahd» Whaler, Hume MucUnnnel. Br 2nd--0ors on {commie-l. Jr 2ad--Ada woo., Ell- ood Kinsman, Roy Willumtr, Mar. ry Williams. John McUannel Nathan lMW. Br Ist-Matt) Email. Jr 1tst--- Runnel Lane, Pearl Williams, Annie IncUunnel. Willie Marshall, Alex inc-Unnuel. Primer A - Millicent urris, WitrredWhitter, Primer B-- hi-lum Wilson, Willie Small. Ltsvitus Mir, Murry Smail, Tretvde. Hnw. l .nnrr c- Indie Cameron. E M. MARTIN, Teacher. wards a ‘atts m the Sunday School conven- ion m [innovel also gave I report, Her which a 1'enebers' Training .luss at eight or ten members was .rgunized. - . -.. . a __e_r.st-..,. ..:.|. ii,, John McGirr Ii visiting with ier brother in St. Mary's. Mrs Dan McCormick. of Swinton oath, visited with her mother on fur. trtitty last. The Women's Instance held " nonthly meaung on Thursdav [In It Mrs Thus. McGirr's, when in spite ‘t the snow and ruin. twenty-three Mics gathered and an interesting md profitable afternoon was spent. On Sunday In: Miss Valerie Edge, aperintendety ot Home Study De. mmem in Bottth Grey, gave unin- erasing talk at our Sunday Behuol .hich resulted in the organizing oi a 1mm B'udy Depurtmuln. The dele- "gum”... Miss Lizzie Weir is visiting with riends in North Egremum. 7 " Mary Peters, of Don, visited with her aunt, Mrs Robb. McFadden, 'ver the wash end. Miss Winnie Greenwood and Miss Jalcrie Edge amended the S. School .mnventiou in Hauwver on Tuesday f last week, tha former staying a t a days with lrieuda near Hanover. Mr it. McGillivray's threshintt and I r.:ealar saw umtir. is in this neighbor-,, mud the drew: the Week threshing: mockwhe-t at a couple of burns and I awing wood. ' Rev. Mr Whaley is holding a. b"llt r meeting in the Grange Hall ed- wsday. We have bad a beautiful full, but n-dny, Tuesday, it is snowing and it ms likely come to may. Miss Maggie Edge returned from And-21y this week. Large Sales Departmental Store, Highest Price for Live Fowl and all itihis of Product GREEN GROVE EDGE HILL This is " Maltese Cross Brand" weather. Chill Novembcrl I Blast means that the feet " well as the body must be protected an; ll; can be well done by investing in a pair of Meltese Cross Rubbers. We have just received a heavy consignment and you with any size at the right price. Special Rubber Sale Men's Jersey Antics. . . . .. . . . .l.40 Men’s Tremont, high heel. . . . . .|.00 Men's Plain 0vers............90c Men’s Wool lined............ 75c Men's Jersey Antics... . .. . . . .I.40 l i Ladies' Jersey P? Slippers. . . l. Men's Tremont, high heel. . . . . 4.00 5 a WW Stew will use! . . . . . . F 1 Men's Plain Overs... . . . . . . . . . 90c a , Ladies' Plain ltttitt Slippers . . . l Men'sWoollined............7lk I] udiesuuhtovers---1, Yottths'Piai o .......... , Misses'PlainOvers..........: u ' am vers 65c l Infants' Plain Overs. . . . . . _... W e have other Special lines of Rubbers, that we have not space to qur New Stock of Shoes " 1kitrBittc...-. " Waterproof Shoc.. Meis Medium weight Shoe. . .. . We can interest you, The leathers at good, and the prices right. ' . , " . . d |.50 Men's Heavy Oil-tanned Tm Bites; " ', W8 {70-de Blue Pat trimme -- ! " DongoluBIuc. .......llm . h w BIIGk Blue 3,10 g " " s cial , t , " 1tipt6e.........M' ii - . pe ',..i';r, __ ... " - -- -... I I " " Button, Special. " 30 hlfdKahni.e'iihireelrlyl)ilessrs 5:22: G. t, J. MOKECHNIE Ku, 'ter"'" .Cnmr- a a gather. E i _ It , . Jr til, h-d', tii ite ie, ' a Bell. Horst, R lil Wtttt"om Primer-- ”wrench ,Teacher g i J IV M re. g? and". A 3 minimal“ M 1 x n trt 'i'ir'i1ii, Ill U'--- J." B--L MI ales. a Swen-her 3 OL Ill A tha I “Email tril Seal": Jr X 3333:; M Gort, KW lil um, Hur- Ill a! Nuthun . s"A1n'f,i-; a I. l shin; a - iicent p . B-- igmLTVHIl M sie. Haw. a Teacher. lil " ii . h ll arm Edge, a Study De. ;uve an'm- a w Sahuol (XI niziugo! a Ill The dele- ol conven- lf an report, a Training x tubers was lil siting: with lil shim: with ii of Swincon x her ouSat- it trassirgaiirgtgsrgtgrgmlliangll==xh1h'/h', iiciiggxggy,oexxxx'otx'xxx'h"vd'h'/h'o'lrh1 Buv9iit,,t,tsisitt, Musical l nstrom'nts Violins, Aeeorderons, Mandolins, Piccolos, - Flutes,etc Kodaks What about one now when you have the long win- ter evenings to do your own develop- ing and finishing , Are You Buying your Shoes at the Right Place? at lowest prices. The Shoes we sell wilt pleua you for style and p: m We hwe added too!" Inge nook 4 new lines of CLASS] _ ~HHI£S FOR LADIES in Patent, Dongola and Suede. C. P. R. Town Office Our but "no. FOR MEN are ASTORIA and 141..\_‘.LMS- We hue many good ones " Inn-Her prices. Call an: ht I wee before muting your next purchase. MacFARLANE'ti Drug Store); Trunks, Valises, Hosiery, always in stock Prices right Custom Work and Repairing as usual THE Down Town Shoe Store of all kinds. from tl up Help the SeHlers at the Front Do you get a Style that makes your foot look trim ? Conthmly Arriving " "ttBitte...........-. Put Button. something very new ta, 294ml! 6tore Fully guaranteed Ask for a Complete List One tor Ailment and NOVEHB'R 12, 1014 J, s. McILRAITH Medicines are ready to sup; Buy your Tickets here ii The finest IoI'tment we had. All mod, in price and I tily boxed. 150 up. See I Let us your annu ply of Pan Magazines See our Cl List. Magazines Papetries I" 213 " 3.25 " Llii 75c fh tilk Mc 4lit I u. M 'dt'etge. hog In "Wk." Durham ink ovum". tho be h ttii, “lid tww’ fulty Ct mama " “to Mr: _ u"- cannot, "rord m m to BORROW or um» ' “a. ti. it. MILLER. - -e “4"": ovum Lot m. Cott Itt Mid "n V”, e Mr) m“. 'unuu, "‘0 Irm- Betttin, k . tarm. Mn 3, w (a u ever '4lteeed Min! r. Ill! aertm, Mum-k u. . A I... ‘5". Ilotmg, and all I '.1 _ ot HOUSE FITTINGS mo an served an m... Jam Mat no. a It." The 100 “I I - um a/war, 1:. “f F i. C slum ' M..." pnces u " in hound I. Men in I pun-III“ "" lunar Inn” "ttatt' "is cheap I "In... an "NV t peme od ("In luv Mltt WI neu- Dr Who‘ll. hGal It I) new. Marci. In; a ' Mar Dart, "" “heap. Buy Farm one ol EZVM Town-hip. u " wry low P" It, FiBRE BOARD . DURHAM LANlNG MILLS “mad "ar. . :tnr m or tritb. um at. A t ht Jld2", sum "a mnnm Wimp WWI‘H'I Vest, a Uhilda-Pn'u Test _ Lust 1le up. a: Verr lame tlts4 Bed Uomtoeuerm. tbat ‘30quan .. Wool Blank?” tt Cold Weather mm “New, New THE BIG In -. 7, Mouse, T, i anen'u md M I'd'd " vhotusmsr.. ir, ' “I. - plane-1 Qty/l1 f, oar Om: Ml" C A "RHINO. F' C A Princmal for 35 l " in rpm lunch, (mu Chanda. Our oW “adding, mataid a p. “Pt-i] the: iJc, pvruuh. y u l on ‘I unu- Dr l. Sui u dawn. h. 'lerwts, + 82300. INDIVIDUAL INy I m PRICEVILLE. THE QL'XLH PHARMACY .54"; thrrmt, t In , the - I Ladies I any n " ofurd farmers I mod ht the Kama} 9101437fo Property Nov Cu“ NOVEMBER 12 Muck the. tt. otre my tert mtd Oeatr, In! Pace " Hair Te toilet I make. Ueautsf VOL gem is " .u ' hugs ’0.1 .m‘ ttsettic "Lilia! 4lgt"Jiu,'t; tlu u "can! Ilene mm In. ‘1 In W wewi,s tl, choice hoes If dit this, try v: money ml! ir, n H olll. Tr In; of g O (at youm ml . BEA we mum in l Oil for all NI mu I “not LARK 55 K in “no a}? " H no, Stoc

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