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Durham Review (1897), 23 Mar 1916, p. 5

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r sham I5 JO " Profit Jo. /li), 3, I916 tt " ' 'saaaaaaaazaeaaaaaaaaeaata 'iomereekers' Excursions to the Land of Wheat Humeseekeva' Excursion: to w eat 1 l 'idts at low fares via Canadian mm, each Tuesday March Tlh to tuber 31st Inclusive. Particulars 'itt any, 1'anrdiiupf'turifhe agent. or Quality Pharmacy PRICEVILLE. - ONT. The last words H. Howald. Diurwt Pauenirer em, Toronto. “awards [2 Mum) l Often the Cheapest, Always the Best Spices of ali kinds the only kind for domestic use We have been busy recently opening up New Goods of every line which is usually found in an up-to-dat? store and have exercised great care in marking them s' y as' not to expect anything but a very reasonable margin. Our Boot and Shoe Stock Is now complete in every requisite, any"? such well known lines as the “Imperial Shoe , popularly known by everybody. Then we have ll th great range. (iood Smart Khaki Tweed . her Just the goods for 3 Suit for Spnng.!ot cit iady or gentleman. Ask to sce this ISO tweed. rr in wide, at only, per yd. .... Stair Oils, we are showing some natty designs Now that it is housecleaning time, these are very essential to every housewife. J AS. PATTISON & CO, PRICEVILLE Weekly News of Bargains ciiie boys! Sap's telf?,' other Produce of every description taken st highest market price Galvanized ware; we are heavily stocked. tyeh as lubs, Pails. Dippers, Saucepan', Routing pamr, Prv pans, etc., etc. Purest always in drug an)”. In Floor Oils, Table Oils, In Graniteware, Tinware Make ready, July. Sap tyse)et.s, Span)! MARCH 23,'1916 We have been fortunate in procuring a PRICEVILLEW ---. - d â€" . ke ready early. Sap buckets, Spout. 1nd accessories necessary tor this manufacture. for Pickling you'll find in Epsom Salts in Pure Drugs “THE LEADING HOUSE” -, g: -, 1;: ___ - j __ C- 'T Whe were sorryfthat wehWere ttg', on t e evening a the got tiring ol t e A_PRIGEV!LEE ANO LIMITS lfriende of our dutiful boy, who 'dll A _ ----_--- made the reci ient of resents. as ml The mode tp Iy"rlitu,.tor vlse [ be seen elsewhere in apwell composed storms trout all directions at intervals ' addreu written by Mr Arch MoCueis Tt1tigifi,',itrt,h, when fi:'. '"ll"l,' i of Top Cliff. whose ability iii, a com- one ano er. I0 . . . positor " hard to excel. We take $113533; '"l'glLd'll',"o'u"fT,',t', all I this opportunity of thanking the 'The ier'io P. d if M h , we. r many {modeler their kindness to our l? o g " a o are ma es: boy before his departure for training the fair completion turn to a darken- [ t T t ‘ed color. The rosy cheeks of the fair 1 a own o, ..-.. _ want when " and to the iercin I winds oi the pmiddle of Mogul] win It was Gold. ttot Tm :soon be turned a Mulatta color. The? -..._ 'month of March will always bring to) Mr and Mrs Thos. Bothwell, of Islay, 1 our memory lad remembrancee oC, Alta, recently passed the loth annivers- ‘yeara gone by. The thoughts of Iovelary or their wedding, Their many {ones removed from ug by the trruel, friends in Glenclg and Egrcmont will be lhend of death in the mouth of March ', glad to Bee they are appreciated in the (long years Nro will always be renewed I west. by the warm address below ac- (tt this stage of its existence. iconioanicd " a nurse of $25 in gold. 0n the 22nd day of March (ms don't tell the year: we came ta this cold and sinful world and we suppose [he first thing we complained of was the cold reception we received. as the snow was then some four feet deep in our Canadian conntry, We have tli- perleneed many months of March since and time is marching along swiftly. How many a brave young boy a year ago this March were enjoy- ing the comforts of home life. who are at this date of March found march- ing in the ranks of preparing to de. fend their King and Country, How many a mother, father and sister were sad " heart when sons and brothers enlisted. Preparations are necessary for all expected events. The old Book says to be prepared to meet Thy God oh Israel and now it's news- sary to be prepared to meet the old kinds of Farm Produce Prints in grand array, Musllns, Madras, Scrlms, Cretonnes. Galateas, etc., etc. . size 2 x Axminster Rugs m_,azo,,?; 2.75 These might be termed patriotic Rugs, as they make I great exhibit of “A Huge Dreadnought" with various aircraft visible in the distance above Also torpedo boats plying through the waters in rampant of their prey. These are exceptional values and are worth while seeing. We're added to our new extensive stock thefamous Calf Meal, Linseed Oil Cake. Oyster Shell New Idea Washing Machine with Stand and Wringer. This is the outiit that makes wash day pleasant and anything but irkaome. Our Spring Goods include Flour ! Bran ! Shorts t. the Pace We are showing a few 1' Mr and Mrs Thos. Bothwell. of Islay, i Alta, recently passed the loth annivers- pry of their wedding. Their many 1 friends in Glenclg and Egremont will be : glad to see they are appreciated in the incest. by the warm address below ac- (companied by a purse of $25 in gold. l The presentation was made by Mrs J.C. i Mooney and address read by Mrs Chas. , Gilchrist. ',; Mr and Mrs BothWell . I _Dcar Friends,--- This happy tenth unmversat y of your marriage finds gatheted here a number of your friends and neighbors, many of us old neighbors, as neighbors go in the West. We desire very earn. [ estly to convey to you our warm and I heartfelt congratulations on the occa- sion. It were but vain we feel. to try to set out at length in mere words our abounding sense of your value to our leommunity during these almost ten l years you have been our neighbors, We know that you have always both had a l great deal to do in the duties of the farm and home, we know that you have never .’ been too busy to lend a hand whether in er they felt Inclined to do so or not. What if all the young boys who en hated in our fair Domlnlon would any " I will not enlist till I have to," the result would be that they would be presned to go at all hazards, Cettiuu- ly it is necessary to leave some to pre- pare for the support of their aged par- ents and others and many boys or young men ere denying themselves tor the nuke ot their aged fathers and mothers. but they wall certainly re- ceive their reward at the end. The Rev, Mr Monar. ot Masher- ‘on, " to punch preparatory services In the Presbyterim church. 1’ncevnlle. on Frldny of this week an 2,30 in the afternoon. Quite a number of the youth of the locality spent an enjoyable evening or night. we should any. at. the home of Mr ilobt, Fisher. south line, Glenelg. The object was in honor of his sister. Mrs McMillan. who is, going to her home soon at the Boo, afier spending the winter with friends in this par'. Mr Jarneg Mv0ougsll and family will be moving to the house bought. from Mrs McLachlan lately. neu- the old cemetery, 1'ritumlle. Dr. Lane is away forthe lat. G days attending the funeral of his mother, who died a few days ago. We welcome Mr Angus MoDougall and family. ol Egremont, to our town, He has taken up his rendence at the house recently vacated by Mr Cross at the town hue, south. Kaiser and his forces woen duty de-- mende of our country to do so. Al. though meny of us feel sad and sore " heart for our breve buye ettUting, yet we ought to feel proud of their ee- tione, for they are exposing them. eelvee to danger: seen end uneeen. to be prepared to fight for the right. Their noble actions of enlisting on their own accord are mere manlythan to ewe“ (as the case might be) till they would be compelled to go when)- " tht, felt lnulinpd tn an .m m- nnt VICINITY Curtains Lace Curtains Art Muslins Horses l Bay hoe rising 8 yrs old, [my mare rising 6 a old, horse colt rising g yrs. mare nlt rising '2yrur, mare colt. lising t yr, load colt rising 2 years, general on so colt rising 1 your. Cattle: Cow due n calf April tth, cow due to calf MW 25 , cow due to calf April 30th, cow du to calf April [5th. cow due to calf M Ist, 7 steers using 2 yrs old, '3 yea ling heifers. 2 yemling steers. Brooo Sow due litth M r. AOollie dog, Implements; Maa.-1 rris hinder nearly new. '21 Fleury plow nearly new, set P. Hamilton no». new. seed drill nearly new, lum .er Waggon with box, Peter Hamill m mower. buggy, eel huh-sleighs, utter, one horse sleigh. hay rake, f lining mill, set of double harness, tt of single harness. set rf plough I) new, pair high laps, logging chain. 10 POW chains. sugar kettle, shawl forks and other articles too numeru a to men. tion. Of \H'IIIHI.‘ T 111 St wk and Impla- uwnru Timrz- II be sold hy Ptlhlir‘ Aurtinn st' tho or has of the under. siwwd. Lon 80 an 40. Con. 1, SD tt ' GII'DPIE. on Friday, Ma ch 3I, 1916 at I o'clock sharp. t following valu- able Stock. lmpleme ts, etc : A quantity of buy In cub. l Everything must be " Proprietor has quit fanning Terms of Sale; Sumo of , and un. der. rush. Over that amou 11 mos. credit will be given on turn hing ap- proved Joint notes. ' pe gem par annum discount for cash lieu of notes. ALEX Srwanouaz. D. M HAIL, Propristdr A otinneer As a. soldier of the King of Kings we beseech for you and all co-operating with you, God's and and protection and victory fur Rat" and Justice, and n safe return to your many friends. When life's struggles are over may there be a Jovful re-umon in the Bet. ter Land. Signed on behalf of many friends: Narman McIntyre Tum-Inf. Chas. McKinnon March m. 'lo It "rt. Fisher After the null closing ceremony all repaired to their homes experien- L ing that the cheerful lover is blessed us well “the receiver. Following is the addrm : Mu HICTou MCDONALD, Dam Friend '. We are met, ttere, many of u- your nchuulmates. some older. some young. er, but all desirous of vouveying to you our ea'eem ind admit-swam) of the hut- cess you Inve had m praclieinx the Golden Rum. We (it no! khow of 0. A of your Luce circle " mqluinlann but has n kt, dly word In bay for you. Au a sun“ token of m " goodwill for you we present you With this wrist- watch and fountain p: .1 as s remem- hmnce. While we lack upon wax- as the greatest crime against (ind and huumnily and inspirrd by the evil one through man a“ his Incl, we hope to he delivered from co. mending with him. We admire the stand you are now taking. knowing it is m sense of duty that, impels you and not from inclina- tion that you are laying aside all your blight. prospects Ill lifv fur the worst that can come so that you may be on the side of justice and right. And so we determined to seize this opportune occasion to say to you both for once how much we value you as friends, " neighbors and " good citi. zens and to ask your acceptance of this gold, which may stand to you for the sterling depth of your neighbors' regard for you One of those events that always leave plenum recollections took piece at Mr J. A. McDomld's, south line, recently. Hector. Mr MeDa a m, who has been in Monte»; for ten years, was on the eve of leaving tor Toronto to train " the defence ot principles which are to him delrer than lite, After friendly greetings A. MchLig was appointed chairman and a long impromptu program placed in his hand. It would like too much or your space to enumerate. gatiiae it to any that it was s plenum time, well enjoyed. and abundance of good things to eat and drink. The only regrets were were mat the genial, hospitable proprietor was nonvmdnb- Iy absent. But the wee ulna. hours of the mornin' came too soon nod Robert Fisher‘s kind invita ion to adjourn the meeting to his house next night wan unlnimouslv accepted and an Pr qually enjoyable time open: there. The most important pa rt of the pro- gram was the anniuucement by the rhalrman ofa document in his hand with some releruncs to Hector Me Donald and as Norman McIuty re, C, McKinnon and R. Fisher names were also attached to it, nnd as it would be beneath the dignity ot those present to condemn a person unheard, he would ask those named to come for. ward and read the following address Chas. loKinnon presenting the watch and Rom. Fisher the pen. Though it was unexpeotsd Hector. after get- ting his feelings of gratitude under control. replied modestly and man- tally, thunkinur the donors tor their kind consideration and unexpected, valued gift and stating it Was also his undivided purpose to do his ' bit.' We wcle s wry once when we fearct We were to lose you. We were by I t much the more able to know your worth when we got you back. We are glad indeed now to trust that we shall con- tinue to have you. It is a cause of real pleasure to us to see tn the family who are growing up to you, children full worthy of their parents. can or pnvate need or in some concern of the community all good causes have enlisted your interest and had your sup- port. Credit Auction Sale Hector McDonald Honored THE DURHAM REVIEW .' y m tit wk a m II be sold p Dr hes of t K) an 40. Con. ', Ma ch 3I, 1 "up. t follow npleme ts, etc lay hoe rising ing 6 a old, . mare olt ris ng 1 yr, Inna r lend on me c M due n calf If Ms, 25 , ctr h, cow du to l no calf M lst old, 3 yea ling Nr. due 19th M r. I. i: Mam-l rri 21 Fleury pk Hamilton 11 rly new, lum tel 'eter quilt m huh-sleighs. u buy rake, u In humans, . cf plough h coaxing chain . kettle, shovel II, as the e sold for Still another period to this letter I Price "2hoo. I started this alternoon and now it is , loo ttcre" I "5' Mi, ”SPOUWW well “N" 3.30 p. m, I am sitting by the light, “MM or With Bttother Si) of e lantern that one at the boys swip~ ; W333;- Egémhnu new Mt Fortst ed on “I? '"Y from. upper. '0 I will _ Good form Worth more hut Olin-red l have a little Illk with " tur en hour ( “no or tribe under for quick solo. or Mb. This ha! been a gloriuo Gy, my acre-II gremon: near [Misti-in white frost in the morning end junta ttne of in very iii-at fume in the ‘touch ot cold in the air but so fine' Township WI“ noon be picked up and dry " compared mm the general at Wsrr low price quoted. weather. The wind has been rising 10” acres Benliuckilhe John Clmrk and the non shining beautifully. I tArtu,tyrn3, W G It, Chetrper that, dot/t know what eeason in Canada "V” oirtred.rret.ory - , compares with it. Why, yeaterday "'ITt', [lr"),",',",'): lot 5l 'de, i' 'l, ry. l' ',llhf'l"t,itf', the ehetiil wandered "gaze" ttt "tru, 'oo arm. t roux a tot wood and to mv tie, - '.', ' ' -.- he!“ Spied a few datum Inn send. ",,Yjiua"/',"v1/rt,'r"'r1,tg'/,',e'iYtg',rurt-i2.l, '/git'r1'1gdo,"J.; fe: imagiw, dair New“ "t . we in many I he mutt not think il ' one moment however that I would wish our Canadian winter to be em- ti. ti. MILLER, "mover [blink bttt " it ill. I am very much -"-""""-r-qeEt--ee--- in we with our "lads of the mom" and the winter season is one of the many delights of that old Dominion. [ Durham Markets. Here.we workVleaye in 2,2lt',,'tt Dolmen Mitre!) 22, 1916. wearing can“ t erain cornea own too heavy, rather a rare condition. Hop. lietr.fo b. . .. . -r lo .00 heavy mist: and light rain being the Butter...... ...... .... tj, to Il usual. Imight mention our 'tc'iiiiifg,yii,; .... .... .. ... 366 P. 2) here. 1 doa't know Just what to' tour 'lr, cwt ........ . to is .50 blame, whether the weather or 'ti'ir9.ttpea per "ttir. .... if: 3 'f, goodiood. but I"relsersyrrever HChOP per ttwt........ 1:8 to 1 .0 thingleet. as doell the boys. Wye Oats, teed.... ...... .. 4 to 39 have all we wieh " every meal and 3 ftNtlltt . . . ... .. Il', to :0 by the next, we aremore thenready. ‘ "il {hm ....... Ito to 9% Four meals a tht-they eay it isJuet Spring heet.... .... it' to 1 , the Eaeishettatirm--ttre_tt.3tr Poaa.... ...... .... ... l 0 to 0 dinner " 12 45, and tenet 1.30, with Barley.... .... .... ... g' to " " soup and bread at 8 30. we are more 'itt,'r.' per bag. .... l to .1 tox", than "tistud: in bed and aeieepat Bed. Mm... .. 1300to 1500 ' 30 we muet be, and wedon ' waken on Reveille " a a. a, so should all tHr, .. tat....., .... 1300to 14 oo be in pertect health, " in [not I am. IArt Ima been carefully "ri-i, Bedford, the nearest railway station. Denham had electric light and water- works ; here we hare neither, but witbal it is an experience that no one of us would wish to miss. You see there are 70 of us, with the exception ot about halt a dozen, all Canadians. and we have come to so enjoy each other', company that we need no outside pleasures to take our attention Oar spare evenings are spent around the wee stove in the hat, no lights and the talk turns always to Canadian subjects. Every song in the list is sung three or [our times and by that time 'lights out' sounds. There are no lights to be put out "xcepting an odd candle that some one may hue. That is "tttfred out and soon all are in the land of dreams and you may guess the subject and the scene of the majority ot these tantasies. All have told you we are the fitw. and the only Canadians in this camp and in this part of England, that is. of course, as a body ol troops. and all the camp seems eager to do " much as possible to make us eouttortabie and at home. Nearly all here have been at the trout tor a year or more and am now re- turned for further training in some certain branch of the Work of the Royal Engineers. All are omtident or victory and seem to think it will come in the not too distant future. They expect some surprise on the, western trout in the next two or three months and I really believe the Brit- ish intend some great advatme with the assistance ot been artillery and aeroplanes. However' we will leave that to Lord Kitchener and his asso states. Well l did not think that this letter would be thus treated. Here it is now Sunday. Jan 23, more than two weeks since Istarted. in n dil'erent camp, and under somewhst dilerent cmdxtions. I very much (on that even to-day 1 will not tinistr, but now that We are in n somewhnt settled state I will have morer-pportnnity oi writing. This camp. Haynes Park, Bediurdshiro. is not to becompured with Denhtun tor situation. As re. gards the condition ot the soil. Den- ham being high with gravel to Blter the heavy rain fall that prevails titttu mg this season. where this is a sticky cl y that holds all that inlls. and We tramp it into a regnlnr puts. Den. hum was very convenient to the rail. way, being on the direct line to Lon- don: here we Are six miles tram The following reey extreete from e long letter by this Prioeville boy will be rt ed with intereet. More is to fol. low. Donald is in his glory. bet the ettnosphere of Prieevilte never leevee bim.-dEd. Denhem Casing. near Uxtrridee, note Co., Englend This is Friday evening. last 8 o'. clock veering on to " Lights Oat." I am going to mete e beginning on this letter. I mey not tittielt for three or four days, but will do mv best to give you in detail the ltovy of nay trip ell the way from the berreeke " Landedowne Park, Ottawa, toenr hut here in Denhem Cunt: neer Uxbridge Bucks Co. It wee e trip I enjoyed from start to finuh end one that Iwill elweye remember for its mietione and because it met-ks e new ere in my own life as a Cenadien citieen. The min trip. though prolonged be. yond necessity. was e xegnler picnic and the oceee voyege, I need not ot. fer comment. I love the open air end the wonderful freedom that the see giv:s "Lights out" Just sounding. Good night. Donald McKinnon gives Racy Experiences Buy them here. We have , Fresh and vuiod stock ot the choiuuGl-Ooarlea, Uunges. Lemons. Peels. Dim. Nun. (Indic- ot all Made, and everythmz required tor the Holiday Mtivlziu. Our we“ will nit war purse. Give In n " In English Camps THE CITY BAKERY Highest when for Bum and Eggs. Your Holiday 0roctritt., Fruits and Confections Headquarters for Confectionery and all Bakery goods f E. A. ROWE Danna. March 22, 1916. Btelira,fob,.... 1000 Btgtter.........,...... Bito 27 "tta................. 22to 22 Flourpercwt........ 'd00to360 tMttuealpertmshr..... 290 300 Chopper cw:........ 125to1TO t%titbati............. " to 39 Out. 'niiiin.....,.... 40 to " "ilRheat........... 90to " gpring When.... .... lo to y? oattuealperiraelr.... 290 300 Chopper cwt........ l25to170 tua, beam " to 39 Ottg, milling.......... 40 to " "ilRheat........... 90to tro Spring Wheat........ 90to 90 Ftaa................. 170 to1N 1)tt'i"ariiriiiy.C' gt' s,t', Foam r ..... l toy. 'itt,'r.',.1'.r.?ttr.: moo Last Thu-rig the Red Crou Sew, ing hee at Mrs W. G, mun was Well attended 2 tba, pillow cases and 10 sheets were made. The col- lection plate WIS no: forgotten either tome $2 75 being (liven for Rel Gnu purposes. The next meeting will be held " Mr: D. Firth', on Thursday ot this week. Mr ll. Eaton IMO In: week was A sum”. cattle. horses, may. on. btinxingxood prices. We nympnhizc with Mrs It, Edge over the new. at the widen dam of her brother, Cunningham Ector. De.. oessed had just returned to " home In Armin. Stair. a tew days utter visiting the winter momhu with friends in Dnrbnm, when he cied at pneumoniu. Hello. every one min. I!“ " &viyn'ternrors, Jan. 30, end thin [elm mill ennui-bed. I here Jan had a pod dimer end e. could down N do e bit of writing. I we» so udittthied on Jan. 25th wheel“ tttrto 1ettem-1 ean't tell yon how m. elly welcome they were. I reel them end re-reed end he" them in my pocket to take e peek when the shards. The due sump ehowe bah Medan show- no den he. I “no” tome time wee lost in finding no here in l-Jnglend, no you new not linemen e loner wee 20 deye in coming here. I em looking tor I lone one in reply to the note! wroie on errivel in Dee- hem cemp. l alien wonder how you all ere keeping end what yon ere doing these winiry days. Here the weather is worderittl,quius werm and these peer law days very line. The longer we are in Haynes Perk (he better we are liking it, and in Get, herring the and. this in e Me spot It is set right in e greet grow of century old oeke. en immense esteie formerly owned by English nobili;y. bended down tram generelion to ttetterntion, end now in these [and em deye Inn in debt and in gov ernment ownership. The fine old house. now over-run, military oilieeg stores, otlicere end N, C. 0‘s mess rooms, eook houses. tko., ell take stre place at the old drawing end dining rooms 2 the great hells with their large open fireplaees, the old some church, with gravestoneednled buck in the will century, all oVergrown wiIh ivy: lheee are the common lendmerke The trees ere the homes of hundreds ol singing birds and each morning they greet o--robintt, chut- nhelien. all beautiful. IO you see we ere well tiiuttbtttti,andl want you to know that we alprtstsiate our sur- re'mdiuns. Bat l are off my story and must go beek to our trip. Mr T. Guonwuod use In III-linen over the week and. where he unend- ed " brother-ln-lnw‘l lineal, the lute Mr bun" Dnnunoor. on Sunday. Fanning Mill screen-tor MI unlu- of Funning Mills, sent by unreal. you: ttome, when ordered. R. u. McKAY. Flaming Mill mfr., wulkertou, Ont. " is bound to increase in value. Mm in I poultion to judge any that. no farmer hung today will ever Asian 000 clump beef. Thin certainly man: an culv more». In the calling pfee of farm lands. l hue tor ale I IOU um: near Dunner», convenient to w-hool. Splendid” im raved. only “000 olnwu. bounce If ' per cent, Price 82500. 100 acre-u (on 18. Egremum. well pro- 1g,,tuiigl0 or with another go urea, . 100 acres Ettremout, near Mt, Finest. "ood Grit worth more but offered WI) or trike under for quick sale. Township. mu soon be picked up " very low price quoted. 100 Mm Bentitwk--the John Clark farm. con 3, W G It. Cheaper than ever offered betore, 100 some Bantinck. lot. 51 con d, W. G. R... neu- Durham. Good tum. Buy Farm t t 'ontinurd next week.) EDGE HILL Property Now ONTARIO ARCHIVES Stinks “Id Lath always " had " right prices, Custom Mwiat promptly attended to ‘Ilo Solo Ment cm Hauler tot In". hu- - viduutr m mu For itrtarioe ot bu an I-lx-Hel " - than In. and pfuwr. Easy to male Cut! mm a . 1w haunt on (Jun-0t full ..n . (“I No diet or - Call Old Irv for yourself 81 In wide. , yds l, ttt m “luv. 2. tsit, L " m wide, 3 rd. lot F, All Lace (‘urhuus L DURIAI. - BIG 4 New Spring Goods The undersigned i ,'- I.» r",ltt _ . ., tep,,f,ti'e', of Our: 'lit and 'tttlt 1'. country. (hm In I... Ito, Pin, 'i4 H: and new" raw v-pnmw: ar' I pupa-ed but. In ',, ”var SASH. DOORS. and an L. of HOUSE FITTINGS Ne! (‘nrmin th a" le bunk-I Clrhlu Tl'illrd Nit-Hing. Heavy Mann-d hill loam-nee Ago lower of Marrutsrr onl titmttciast bum. Tickets and full Nation to Hr I “ants. Bleached um:- lim l-. T-I m wide, My , New Good. man” .11 every week J.i1.mn!T0ai,'M.D., C. M ARE YOL GOIN G WINNIPEO and erurn. xi . m! EDMONTON and Return, 4,i.00 The “and Tm .3. t tt0MiitifitihEltr' Ei\CLRSIU\S March hh In Tickets valid t months inch: Proportions points in M mum W. H. BEAN Boson GRADUM E on dune gio.rtsl t one; Wind: in um. hc ottlee-.roer Jewel-r7 all: Poet 1Ntu e ARTHUR ll JACKSON DURHAM PLANING MILLS OFFICE; Ova J. i' opposite Bunny t “at EXCE: b‘ccoxm 03% 00 “it sun- 0: F-tt l. I 2 -h Wm ('qxpmgma' W. C, PICKERINJ H. " s., I. " :5 was. I“ An" IIIVIDCHH for “In, N am in. nun be m . 1r a me hem-u . t .03. DUM- O" Cot, ,' Him-nu- uni-n: .Vt tt CM. or to Ceylon l' l, WI x ht Nun. w.) mm“ to, lama» .mauuuou to Univennty. grain " " ' 1&ny..l l of rertf2'rEth'r'; A ‘In:.um 1 07.! J t J UN" ".L ti New b urn-Met. so1rr:or m Supr Colin NOW] PUNK Commune ttoNort ORA! University. grasdu D. McPHr'UL-’ - I! Herb.“ ttat a u tl plum deuce m Ceylon. Three practical rm: plate and up- man course. of rludy : Husinnu. "oethand tad Tvp 'wriung and Proportion. Wont” students an» aim to good puma“: positions. We have an unrivalled cvr'attat'ttttn with but but“!!! hon-u where mu ura- dey, we rogulnrlf- mmlnyvd. Write for ie,'thy 'Fdll into: undo- unl roe on tsrphctttton. c A WHO, ICA G. D. FLEMING Pram for as yet, Secret-r3 “conned Anni loan»: Collage t J. RGRANT C.'c s, L0 Money in .-nu no. on [Amman Ht l WOIMP'u F' ”Jun DURHA I. ON .' Notary Publif NEW FIBRE BOARD ZENUS :ILARK LACE CV ETA! NS J. P. TELE‘ORD. CONVEYA. J b R (kc unudruuc B. lel’l'AAlL. Ceylon or we. mmAGE. Durham OWEN $101 . N D OFFIC out Ont n )I o x M in wide (unh- bt Lite " ..i6ryd and all km: yds wide.2.'m m: " .1". rat mu 3nd Sun-on fl nut liti wet lull I‘ll!) _ ... Mk m ......7.'vc pr SI and II! m “null-d (up: He Bells an Mat It 7903.1 re ud [Hum ONTA RIO " Cheap ot “new: more kl WI they ls, " tl yd yd

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