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Durham Review (1897), 2 Mar 1916, p. 8

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Tt 1M I] " . T' f (l, GRANTS (l) t.FTrsFaqss1tistsiisgrqs9 _ . a a, it m Serges, Valles i or and l l . . Y i Fancy Stripes Y w - i. Call mal inspect at i #rmrrxxrwww%# in an f New Prints, f In the Surrogate Court oi the county /,'ItT And who In ulsvrgug-i' drt'vAm-d. A. M brett. Witt, the than“... "I pun“ mum to the (lain). burn ruman will "(it be [he mud was any pan»: all all not h ll " " tl Rockfast Drills, I Su4nl to um .. foe T. Ldi, pl;.‘!h1Vlllg Chlluli th. name of the Notice to Creditors t.McLsctti.cs, G M HENRY " ml only to the claims ' shall then have notice rated the 5ttt day ot F l ' 1916. Andrew "ante“ I It 'bert Car-sue 'ifhttstur IF YOU oo W ENLI ST Then enroll. Demand for nographers and Bookkeepers. mes the suppIy. This is your Notice to Creditors , NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT NUA‘ILE ls- (19::er ttie It!) 1916, tttvu. urn aim "adre,se s m wrumg ul Lerueut of [new ure of .he 21ch than dust vet Mruunn. nd “to (when: mint-ix "t [how hard. "her [hrs fl,, WW” "I Me L‘s/u uf Mary E NOTICE is hereby given that put. l "nun, [HIV of thc To n. "/1th suant to The Assignments ttttd Pre. '"V" t" th, “WWW off.' 7/. Widow. ierettres Act, R. 'so. ' l9l4. Chapter ”"H’ll- I... I...__I_I__A a .. " A. nut be "up and awe-ls or pen-(bu or no not ha"! " we}: (in-ll w mailer of the Eula of Mary I NO 'rum, lulr of the To n bf [bar :smtrrt nu, In My C'orsnty 0/0 th 'ridotr, Intent tuntsed. t 34 arm: n hnrehy ttie that pun Town; II to Sew. Mot Una”. t , R. B. 0. of Gr .. 1'rte Tuusvve Act " l t all per- an AS h Hung mums duh-mu a agalus' credtu ' no: of the said M, St'hrmu l "rd, whn -n. u on ‘ur hum the ' th ’-y at N )YPIU'WT, A. " 915. are Fra. .‘-J " want M put-l plr Id or de. A t $vF the 1to".etsutrtrd, an "ttor fur . ' '. ot, m m- T mm of M an: Fla. hinge: In Auusirrstr nthx of th "aid tie I I ' n " rretore th" at day (If agco h mm, 'hm' chum... mi sun day c "N .mu ruidlc-‘it's wnh full articu- o'cloc) In wrllmg of their cta us nnd tnspes 'uvul n! anr act-Hunts nd the tions In: hf .hu securities If a y, held of the nun duty verified my tir. tutury I u'al.lnu. A} l ll “kw [mm-A that the no id Ad- 82mm: Hrunifoth mull qu. him” and n out yt' tlt,, ~ull in n " of the an n. our. will prom-rd up 1l " tttttrr- hed by \w'l). ot the mud IN” " MIMI R Uh!” d tte 'a w muti'led iherero, hull-u, an"! ' . ( Minn of whit h ttottc.a wi ttnee be “I. r'eh'etvett and th- ~and Eln- l'til. Hon 20 nut, be reapnnslhlu or In” e for m! .nwm or any pot ther of In mum” or pvnmn of wlws 'hIm . _ [nut Inw- lmrn received the Holste: , ~Iu h (lhlrzhulmn. i ---_ -._ ml 1! Mourr, Fur”; tht "c.U ' ll‘""'l".m|y. LN”. ‘\ H, It [bunt n, ', I . . n.1,... y...,..._ ”5.1,, sum _ Luna-1m ELLIS 'I‘AI I} (l'C'c',','1 Airtitris)ioirut f.,",'"',',,",,', wd. _ ttte \III' 2tt n I, Wm. wdl proc.aed ro d 1 up“ ut' the MW! temt,t r all)“ w vmi'led throw-In, hat/lug, (Imiluw " whn h ttttttce wi 'm-r-nvvu and th- mud Elle mt be rrnpunsmlu or [ml Dress Goods att cetDI's --Tlte Best Quality. All votes must be handed in by Saturday, March 11th when the standing will be made up and published. One thoysand votes7;i One thousand votes Cs:.)..),)..?;:';:,'.':-,., 're One thousand votes ty One thousand votes One thousand votes Remember the Big Cut Price Shoe Sale is now on. Get your shoes while the bargains are going. Five thou- sand votes with every pair of Shoes or Heavy Rubbers during this sale. by their Solicitor, J P Telford Grasp it by enrol tr ct's best school rec for the asking to Mt. Forest Bus m it} " Black, Green or Mixed h . T :wu " M uni Fl r n1nttx¢nflh um Iito hr fore tir. 20 “by at h, _ (human ml 'utr- tt “l“: wnh full artirra- p: Hf their Mu In sum ,ne-rl' autumn! nd tho- :muu'iviwu. If a y, held xirstied Ly tit. Lutmy trt'" that the " id Ad tttra u,sttt u uv S mam led thereto. having the claims of whuch thousand votes ' AH '. tt t "ll per- , .1: drum: is ug-Iuw' .. v, lid M, Srhrun ' .m 'u' hull! :he Ir-r, A ir, HHS. arr , ”Us! Vte m --I' tie. wan-rd, Sn tit It f " with every five yards of Bungalow Net Five Thousand Votes KQCQIM‘S Contestants Please Notice “new to ditstritr He among 0. having ebraary munrv hl l' q! DURHAM 3 PLANING MILLS of to ‘lalln the Ont 1 " ”IMAM For inrerior oi bumper thats la E-u-y to handle - out. on gave-,- me! sit I Consmlmg of I50 res in the {Townshw of Cgremont Co of Grey, 30mm: Lots No. 17 an 18. on the with Conetvssion, So res cleared, jmlmxcu undcr tinber mixed hard ',atnt, tttt v wood; Convent at to church Earn] srhool, spring ere. and good out Price: Harman» Fo r Thousand 401:4st Aprrlv to I Jam: M. Findlay, omore, or Ann J. Gama ' 282 Evelyn Ave, Toronto up” How Agent and Dollar tor lir- G,,ret and v‘cmlty of Eh. Shingles and Lath alway; on hand at right prices. Custom: Sawing promptly attended to SASH, DOORS, and all kinds of HOUSE FITTINGS Sweaty live cent: bulmcc In twenty eq meats will buy a choice wheat land in South willscll on half crop Tytlc Clear. HUNTER} Minn: 1‘...w.~:.»p of Non .umy. contain-n3 lei.) :u'r ml Ins-n: ly all under cul1ivntioti." 1....“ Milk homo and large fr:us. huu .ml orlvat uuth “dings. Farm is “N“ wt! "ed, h-nrv and underdrmn- ml. \\':Il hr mldi utmllduring the uwnvh ol Fvlnnary. Immediate pos "F's I:' I and (“mun-m le feed forsltxck. [in in nu and full lr" liculari apply to W. L': LDER. Durhhm. r.uemrtttdr-avsis:ned hugs to announce " m-Ienu of UIII‘hAm and surround- a vhun' y, 'hu he his his Planing I I. ..~..i fw'nrv fully equipped and " 1' rrol irt [Akr- m'dvrs for H him ZENUS CLARK iii, cir " NEW FIBRE BOARD If Holst Ai persons or tirms aving against the sand estate are re and twinned to me he sail the Umrarsitsr,ned Assig ee " hed l, "tfi wat on or toret d no, and in default of doit In: ",tlrjcct to the pro isions Hun 2's of said Act. A wwctxng of th creditors of the said trstatt, ishereb called and will hv lull m Rrrherts' ll, in the Vil. lage of Hulatein. on riday, the toth any of March, A. ., 19l6. at 3 n'rlvcli p m, for the ppointment of lnkpct‘lurs and the iving ot direc- tions with reference o the disposal of the estate &C. ors Da _ .-..‘\.. nu. u. u u . lqu. hquLEI 1;; Laughlan cDougall, of the Township of Egre at. in the County of Grey. farmer. h ttthis day made an Assiurnment to e of his estate. tsredws and effects, al and personal, hr tho renew! ben ll of his credit. Yawn i-, he‘ll-4W awn-n at the ‘in- In.” ~h-p hrwlufnns a aiming 'se. rCtt ths. Ilndrrulgned as luck UPhl- :1.- du Ihn- firm (mm of Tribe & “Lug of the Towns!) of Earr- m. h as th dav diunlv by mu":- ‘Huwnl. A” debts da to thet Nd vr.-r~hip urr- to tre p d to R. M. ivy I hm plum "(turd ens and all Hm hm llvhf~1 a": to be paid 'w x "i'irtrlicwitltontit (Mummy tau '-n .im-~, .~‘ hereroto e nnd sul- _ Ln.- put-Ir . p-ur-onnge " before. . ' I K. Tribe My“! I M. leing uh m-ile Cum with a all“ It on Cannot fail ' fl uel No dirt or u.- .5: Call and sea for youmlf b-v'ml‘ of 1"2l",'gtat,'.ttter , than lath and p saver. Wheat Farm Hood Faruh for Sale Aasignee cm, I'cbruary a6th I916. Farm ior Sale tt " Ilstvm. .mm l Public Noti with every package of Tipperary Tea,-- CHARLES with every Broom, any price. with every pair of Corsets, any price :H a " 32.00:). 5 and tl, Non .mny. contain-n3 y all nude; oul1ivntioti.' w.ls SHAH! with every 250 or 500 Apron. waist.... e, to 650 Assig ee duly veri. on or fore we said mate are requested tile he same with acre down and al annual pay- half section of n Alberta. or payment plan. AND CO. polis, Minn. 'or Sale this ' .uv :wvlu ter. ,’ One of the striking features of'hpj Nem,to: with 3...“ new" in .11:- very luau holding of‘The Ravi: at fait ' tt 1tt:trah "ttd I',',',' k" we". which amount, Lliobu m It or tL so .msns.4|4 'J19,00, being the Pqulvalent I The Rev “ u of oven " per cent of the deprmio.I Mallaud may]! One cannot road these thturtm without l The Ravi-m . concluding that the progress and R) 1 AR K 1312:?!) ' the hugioesg of the ttteg 1h'nl"v',.t, I. you _. a . 1yNYAtttit tg, 'ii'i,'t',t.1r'ttvttf I}? Mstt: I’m: by " OPE " I. any price ..........35c D domg will [1sions of See. ’CINNES, lst du Witnesm claims 4; of Acomparlson of this year's state- ment was that of 1916, show: that dur. ing the years. healthy growth is ap- parent in all daparrmontq In Dunn»- ita which now amount to 813,099,050. 77. an incl-emu: 'M'Jlih'ly is shown. Circulation 83. I. tr) A: "an"... _ l" ___ -_-_.-.. VI “rt II' IIIer huld " the bank amounting to $100, 000 00; haw run'rihu'Pd to the uit . "' w. Peui m Fund 81510000 l dot..id 820.000.00 to Patriotic Funds ; haw, psid the Government tux on bank note circumuon of 826.995 51 '. and carried forward a. balance of ”1.046.816 to next year's Profit and Loss Acct, 1"'reeot per annum {7118;} Haida for pnsuihle depreciation of securities huh-l b..,. Lh_ L A " wen Theiiat Annual Report and State- ment of the Standard Irme of Cara. da, which is given in another column of our paper, deserves more than a passing notice. as it indicates very conv'rnr'lntrly the fact that the bank continues to make solid and substan- tial progress, and clearly demonstrates that the conduct of its athirs are ad- ministered mth the highest efliesency and that the Bank itself is a strong factor in developing tho business of this country, l Proms wore Substantial during year, lnd business has shown a gratifying increase in all Departments-gash and quick assets were more than 42 per cent of Deposits Standard Bank Report showsa Healthy Growth ll"; Lil People in local option towns haw become acquainted with most of the Home: put forth by the thirsty once for bringing into town more whikkay than they can use petsonally at one: time. But Rohit Collision, of Goder. tch, has: brand new one. He could not account for three gallons of whin ’kt'y he was known to [use r9ceived,‘ hut at the adjourned bearingof the 'c,vre he slated that in a week's time he gave that quantity to hm cow. He was titted Mo and costs. hut the magis- rate did not say whether it was for a violation of the liquor law, giving false evidence or polluting the unlk’ supplr--Er. I Mr and Mrs McDonald, of the town line, Arthur and Egremont, who were visiting their daughter, Mrs Edwin Gardiner and attend.. ed some of the meetings, very kindly invited the members to meet at their home on Tuesday day evening, 29th ult, Since our last budget the Cro- kinole Club met at the homes of Messrs J. Hunt, J. Eurig and F. Walls, where bloodless. battles were fought. The sterner sex were victorious Too bad. Mr and Mrs McCaw, of the 10th of Egremont, were guests at Mr J. Darant's some time ago. Mr Wm. Orchard, of the Base Line, Egremont, recently brought a sleighload of his neighbors to the home of his sister, Mrs J Durant, where a very pleasant evening was spent. Thousands are sleeping the last long sleep, While the wintry wind over them raves ; And tears are falling in far-off lands For the unmarked soldier's gravel. Mr and Miss Waters, of Ktsnil- worth, visited their aunt, Mrs J. Eurig, recently. i Miss R1 say, is ill. v v an ‘ALIV V1111 . suit of heavy ribbed Wool Underwear, every ll You’ve got a lot to say about who is going to get this piano. One Thousand Votes to keep up he} stanJiEE. iii; ia'iiG"iii' 1'13th Low. You have only Sixteen days after Saturday to Show these young ladies how much you think of them. Every day from now until the finish must do its share, or your favorite will get behind. Don't wait until it's too late. Jump in now and help her to keep up her standing. She needs vnn right nnm Loosen up, you Tttl-looking ftllows and _help th; Ruth Eurig, we regret to The J. D. Abraham Co. SOUTH BEND - ._.~v __ Sixteen Days Globu tut 1y-..CCr.....".".'.'.". The Rev aw and Crrouto Duly Mall and Empire for I yeah"... The Ravi-w cud Dailv Free Press hr 1 "ar..-......................... Tho Review Ind Ween; Free PM M m mt............¢.-.... Your Chane . r..-. v ----- mum» It' e you have chosen hut ther “it WW" 9 . _ . . e are " The West .5 Calling jl'r't'!f,1','if.yr"e't Je are going 93333 Rt,',',:',',?,':',?,' Excursion, to Wrst :' greatest war m: 'IC/i, g'drefe",'.ri,',? the em Uuada at low fares . "i I . . . noun . Fla Uamutic til an ms tr ti t,ti,t when Tuesday, March 7Luut2'?‘a"°° ('d'l"h'7l/tt,t/',r1'e"e'ayuts/ugf wr , st, inclusive Pa . i"tevenwptthd i f In ' t Fe . . ying or. Yo from any Canadian Pncitie 'a"l1u/,1'5l'f,1'ie"-'.ittt't_ your part in ','A'rgt,ey XV. B . Howard, District ii,'riii', may TtUlla"),',,'.",? 1ti"ia 'ttlftl we gent, Toronto. Ger the civilization handeyé td c freedom and - ourforefathers and for 3:" [:0 " from attitltittg Rates "II',', fought and died m mm, ot i cu lregoing to a . Tho Bevierr and Toronto D.“ 1'p'f1','p,'rii'tt boys J2tle,t,tg,i,fve of Stu turl "tbr............. , r . I“, courage and bravery ',2l"22 11,1: Iutiew turd iiiiiiirriiirs' 3 (Egan'gtgladn 'g',',',',",' for Cnnada 'l'llfh'e "rt, to, mm mm " t.r't I will dn an?" 'y?..yle, etl t.ha.t. mu ( I The Soldiers of the 147th Batta. lion, Owen Sound, gave a concert in IFridav evening, which was well at- tended. The house was filled to Us ldoor and speeches were given bs the following t Capt. Kylie, Capt. Dobie Lieu Rutherford, Pte. Lake, Lieu. Wilson. Mr Canon and Mr Laidluw of Durham and Mr J Wilson of Oril. lia. Piano selections were given b, Mrs Ihthr and Miss Sharp, 80105 by ”(his Elizrbeth Brown, Pie. Day ani 'Bergt, Christie. Iirl. R. Philp was chairman for the uening and wry ably filled the position The address es given by the different speaker were all very interesting. Music and singing was of the very bestqual- Pte. Luke had with him a number of articles which he had brought hurt from the battlefields of France & Belgium, which Were of great inter- eat, THE DURHAM REVIEW Miss Adams, ol Holstein, has the agency of the Spireila corsets and will be pleased to take orders for same. She has a splendid line of samples, which any one wishing to examine. may do so at her home, Ot by sending her word she will call. l Rev. Mr Ibbott hasjust rem one hundred slides of the war London, England, and intends lug an evening in the near insure special patriotic purposes. The Store That Sets the Pace Mrs Smith and son: Mrs J. I9utrant's house by Mr R M. Tri )E Mr Wm. Nelson has purchased the property of Mr S. Smith and moved in this week. Mr Howard Dmmm has had to re. turn to Fergus Hospital to undergo another operation. - a“, _.......K at 7 3o sharp. Mr McKay will give same instruction; on how to calm- yute tlowers. The Scout Master would like all the Boy Scouts to meet quietly at the G. T. R. station otrFItday evening Mr J. W Mulligan will occupy the pulpit in the Pies!» terian church on Sabbath. Mr Mulligan has been en- gaged in evangehstie work for the past two years and is an excellent speaker and alngcr. He will con- duct the spend trervices, which will be every night next week. Rev, Mr Mason, of Mansion, will assist on Monday evening. Mr J p, Moon, ofClarkea, Moot, batriaters oi Mt. Forest. was in Tees water last week, where he IS Cons;d ering opening up an oilice. The many friends of Dr. Seim were pleased to see him safe home again and to have a Visit from him last week and to hear him tell something of what he has seen and experienced since leaving Holstein one par ago Mr Minted Bowling and familx have moved to their new home on tht toth con., Egremont and Mr R. M. Tribe is this week moving intotre house vacated by Mr Dowling. The Chautauqua Reading Circle is meeting again this week at the home of Mrs Jas. Bruce. Rev. Mr Iboott will continue his talk on a $t A Jour ' ney through Palestine." Mrs Collins of Toronto, is visiting her father and mo her, Mr and Mrs Wm. Hunt, just now. Miss Jean Mulch. of Lumsdcn Sank. who has been visiting relay tiees here for the past momh, left on Saturday for Toronto. Men Can Help Too '."ft't"."ffe"e1teemta, I LOCAL AND PERSONAL Sh' 'mretrartmsts.tseas:tr:eie-.ems:" I ONTARIO ARC) TORONTO and Toronto 5:113, with every winter diij, "di/iii? GT; every fine Shirt, every pr of 600 mu sons have rented of the war from od intends giv. near Insure for just received just vacated 390 1 in) ' "iiriiiG G'iii'ird', iter Uap, every pair of Me Braces, t, every pr of 60c mule Gloves, every pair of Pants, every work Shirt. 3. The time to get busy is RIGHT NOW __y_.. -.... no sccl "TUE you fwd” do allin your power to uphold the , honor and glory of that name. What- ever you are doing or wherever you may he may you always remember that the people left at home are intensely inter. cated in every step of your career and (whcn this war is over. when the Yie- _ 2gh't been wonhfor the cause of Right and notice. we to welcome on 'sll I'm-Mm. ope y I pct naps we have ever felt before. You are muklnu many racriticeit in the course you have chosen but there are also some compensations. You are going to take , part-y0u are to have your share in the :" greatest war the world has ever known I It is an inspiration to know you have I , cause worth fighting for-a cause that i I! even “forth dying for. _ You know that ,%rf'hrq O'Q A'..--. W - _ I We feel that you have not only done honor to yourselves but you have re. liieiitid a certain amount of that honor ion the whole community. We all feel the greatest [nude in what you have News and we Will watch with deep in- ;terest your future career In the great 1war in which you have offered to take a 'part. We feel that you are to a great extent our representatives and through you our own boys engaged in this great struggle. We feel afar more vital mu everything pertaining to this w pethups we have ever felt before We have come here to-night to show our appreciation of the stand you have taken In offering yourselves to fight for your King and Uountry. To our Dromore Soldier Boys ‘ Alauelt was then served to tsll present after which both old and ynuug enj yed themselves for a short time in that twome patina ofdan. cing. despixeche present lutile " tempts“) becloud such practices in our Vicinity. Mrs P Lilatcr ol North Koppel was present and contributed two very pleasing wins "The B as from Grey" and "K -ep the il we Fires Burning“ ins did also Misses B. Bunatun god M Findlay A (Matt was given by Miss- es E [instie and F. Renwick and Mutations by Misses E. Benton. B. Drunmie and Mr. Arch Clark. Were heartily enjoyed. Dr. South in closing informed the boys of the grand welcome awaiting them on their sale return after participating' in that glorious march to Berlin. All the buys made very appropriate replies and Were heartily cheered by all present. Short but interesti tr addresses were then given by sever- al present Mr Usquthian expres- sed ttratitieetion at the opportunitv given ot extending his good wishes to our soldier boys. Mr J It Findlay pointed out the causes ofthe war and [showed how Germany has bid as her chietohjeettur the past forw yearn. Inna supremacy oi the world " large. (Mr u Grddes spake of the effeet on our liume and social life canned by this great War. Mr It. Renwick was was Ven eagerly listened to, as he 1'tutribared the whole c -use ofthe war and the present turmuil existing in i ourlnnd to the actions of one man.l namely the kaiser. Rev. Mr Smith tip >ke cliirtiv to the boys telling them rl our realimtion at their noble sac- illlers and how they would ever be thwughtol'and reminded by the ones they were leaning behind. Following is the address Pte's A. Houston, T. Ssansbie and Spr. it M. Findlay, wrist Mitchel. To 1he's W. Huggins and Spr. A. Findlay. each: safely rttiegr and signer. ring. tul guns The prugram opened by the slug- ing “he Maple Lest, Dr. Scent!) making the chair and after It law in- Lroduclmy remarks called on the five buys in kuukl to take their place on our. platform. Mr. it. Taylor then run the (allowing address alter wlnch the Hung Indies presented the buns with the l..llnwinu m... um» l Russell Hall has witnessed muny ‘pleasum auchl gatherings during the past years but never in its history has a more memorable event taken plucethan that which assembled on Friday evening 25:11 February, when )‘uuug und old in large numbers trom Dromore and the surrounding neizh- burhwd mu to show their apprecia- tion and e8teern tar our local soldier buys, sume at whom are shortly leav. lug tor overseas. ch tive wuug ladies preseméd boss with the [Mowing very use- uni.» young la_dies, to win out DROMORE vital interest in ur shire in the II ever known know you have :a qauu that thig war (hid afiflwe.fgmr-, """""-"------, Walter Ferguson of Knox, Normuiiliy. moved into his new home lust Monday We welcome him to our midst. Win. Nelson muted out to Holstein Tuesday, having purchased a lot from Sam Smith. We understand he intends building a new house on it this summer. On Wednesday evening of last week the friends and neighbors of Mr and Mrs. Wm Nelson presented them with a pair ofleuther upholstered chairs. Addres- and presentation is as follows to which Mr. and Mrs. Nelson both replied very appropriately ', Afew from around here presentation and rally in Friday evening and spent time. The storm of last Su the opening of the ro being the first time this , u. receivad a 1eautiraiOoGirteT amen: tram Knox Church choir. Sanford. Mr. Burton Renwick after: twol month‘s visit wuh his ttrtuuitutter, ( ten tor Toronto on Tuesday. V i Spr‘a Alex and Mun-v Findlay! were unable to report to the 3rd Di. of Signallers. (Man. an Monday on I account of their having contracted} schre aoldg. Previuna to their cum- _ ing home on iarloaeh, A. T. was) made the recipient ol 3 luminousl dial wrist much bv his fellow ett1-; ployeel of the Custom: Dept. Ind it. l " __‘_-;,. " ' PC. _ Mr. John mime returns on Thar. Idly to his home at Ft. Frances. Mrs. Rev Smith has been ill for the past um Weeks but we trust for I speedy recovery. Messrs John and Edgar lieuwick leave on Tuesday for Ottawa where they will enlist in the signalling corps. Both of the boys will be much missed in our community bat we compliment them for the stand they have taken . Mr. W. G. Findlay, Calgary. is spending the week " his puremal home, also with histwo brothers who Ind expected going oveneas the coming week. We uh you to accept these pretent- " 1 small token of the appreciation, we feel for the course you have taken. will arrive shortly but we are going _ efit of buying on r present stock of old prices including PRINTS at Iby, and 14 cents . FLANNELETTES M We. 1:llc GIN G'HAMS Me Dont forget these goods are worth than the above prices and you will buying your future requirement. urn-r 94194504304, 9 41 a“ NEW SPRINu GOODS EAST EOREM0NT with every Woman's winter Coat. All are on sale, reg $10 to 18 your choice for $5.00 Ten thousand votes with every Men's Suit, made to order. any price. Ten thousand votes Ten thousand Votes With - Lawn Waist or Hiddy Blouse, also my white "ire-all are marked " special Sole prices. A good opportunity to help someone to win the piano. Ferguson J his new me him to Ten Retains flavor and freshness in bread and pastry m lags: Sunday result Votes with every Bora' Suit, my price from $3.50 to 6.50 spent an enh five Thousand Votes winter, attended the Dromore Inn-t, n M undu with every Mun”: or Womenh Rginconta, are going to give thle ---- _ --------- It is a good pruuce to haul directly trom the farm to Etrperimem. an Ottawa Uh! manure linen half in weight in and um are-en manure. top to as valuable as rotted manure. was Annie Robert-on Iron; Moles- VIorth spam- law day-lust week with the Mme: Finder. I The Soldlerl cocoon on Wednes- day night wu enjoyrd by nll and "tte staunch m" crowded. Begum lClmslle'a and He Hendeuon‘s solos f Were granny appreciated Addresses, l were ttiven by Liam‘s Pollock. it trlr erford and Spenser. Mr. Paterson Wu manly euiuyed b all with " humorous selecuom. L' Lake back ‘lrom the tram (me " interesting addreu. Ilia: Mary Blyth tron Gal: in visit- ine her parents lune for a for weeks. Mr. 0mm from - in spending a few any with ma sister Mrs A. Doug. las. Anumoor took in the “rah-11:: Durham Thunduy awning. Mr. Smart. teacher. upon! the week end " " home in Dundnlk. ; You have nlwuyl been good, kind and I obliginu neighbon. ready and willing at ', in" t rues to oblige Ill whenever the 0p- ( p0. unity presented itulf. I And now as you are about to mow from amongst us we could not think ot allowing you to go without annealing in some manner the esteem and respect we entertain towards you both And as evi. dance of this, we present you with them. 'two chairs. Please accept them and it [the receiving of them given you half in _ much ple sure as the presenting gives uh. , we will be well satisfied and we hope you I both may long be spared to use and enjoy (alien). Signed on behalf of your neiglv [ rs. . Mr and Mrs Ruben Sim (mm For. get. but. Wm Cameron mun N. Dakota and Mr Thor Greenwood of Edge Bill vtttited last week MW. T Plunder s. We are gathered here to-ttibn to spend a pleasant evening with you baton you depart from our mid.t. Mr and Mrs Wm Nelson. Dear Friondu and tleimtborrs,-- and 14c cotton . MARCH st, I.” ORCHARD you the ben- goods at the e fun to the tield, ottawa show that in weight in rotting PB. top for top, h. mtuure. J. We”: J. D. Damn”. Immun- Cent Ses V0

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