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Durham Review (1897), 24 Aug 1916, p. 1

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ST IT, I916 0 ,9 1104?. U Im Had othir that , Production & Thrift i-r,t,rins.,r to W. J. Mr, trl,, (an: t,t' l'ru'u- . le. Wits ilextruyevl by lire Monday. tty- ' [her With u larsw quulllll)’ of lmv .iml t rras,ihed nuts and two horses in the l- in'lllt‘nl living xo lsudly burned it is 'l villitlul if they will recover. Mr Mauls ~i1g~tlo<tiii the budding und was " .' 'st ,utfocitttul before, he was rescued, 'l m mine of the lire is unknown. lu- , .mm'u on building and contcuti $1500. " lt? Hadley hotel at Ceylon has also been "rsstrorcri by tire, said to have originated t' on .m overlientml stovepipe. The fire 'N "owl Ns; rapidly that vcrylittle of the t :rtcuts were saved. The hotel stable was , osmium-bl) il.mi,u:'-tl. Insurance on 1 I .Il'llllg and culltenh ird.fioo. Lyman Chapman. is him 't' of Will- i-uls, brought his neighbor to Ntrath. tr y, Thursday, and while Clmpumn was in a store on Front street, the car I" d the neighbour put on on interest. I "t performance which ended in the v out of the cu. Jas McQueen. the numhlmr. had no experience with t .rs, 2m that when he accidentally step- tvud on the self-starting lever he did not know what the consequence would be. The car had been left in l :gh gear and when the engine started t' mlmoet lifted the car on the road at it speed approaching " miles an hour. ‘VLQueen could not stop the car. but I ung to the wheel, cork-screwing at , gh speed through the street. ttttally the machine skidded and crashed ‘hrough the front door of James Northeottu residence, knocking out I the door frame. Several Windows l ho Were broken in the house. The l mr was almost is complete wreck but t Mr. MtQuoen oscaped.-l€x : RvsawavaLstoseCAvsen FArALirv. , -ln descending Hutton hill last Satur. a day evening, Mr. Hugh McDonald M l Aberdeen, accompanied by his sister I Misa Jessie, and a friend Miss Blake, p met an auto. driven by Fred Laidlaw g .vhich was climbing the hill. McDonald’s s 'Jrsc did not usually take fright at cars, ( oat that nlght it seemed skittish. and I he signalled the car to stop. This Laid. law did, stalling his car, while the rig I proceeded past it. While about " feet u out. the horse suddenly swerved aside. h breaking a line it is thought. and throw- tl .'-chonald out. Again swerving on the h hill it overturned the buggy, with girls, Ol IcDonald. stillclinging tothe lines. was w dragged some distance before the horse ol got tree. and his injurlcs were most an. or was sustaining seven cuts in the head. i. Mr Ab. Noble. who was passing in his th car, tools the three injured to town st when Mr. McDonald's wounds were N dressed and he was taken home that to “vesting. Miss Blake suffered only I th "crutch orso on the heel. and Miss Ju- til sic McDonald unainedadsy in town as what but was atreeted, but happily I thcrcwers nobonss broken. " was 'dr "tmtrtetrfoettrnateatt Waugh:- so trastherdidond timely Mon th hand.asthsbuggywuswr’¢ch. CO Out delay " the Northern Business College. Owen Sound, which has lpecial (tunnel of study designed for preparing young people quickly for wartime otflce work. Fall term begins Sept. 4th. Catalogue free. A Hr.nou. .arr-ore.-rr, an heroic rriutenvor to " speak kindly of the dear downed." tho Marquette, lamina, N n" my. :--" Blank wins a unique clmracter. All honest comment on hm life in hard to make in a net's- p per. We do not want to say an un- k " thing About him. He put noth- ing into the would and he trot nothing out. Hi i boarded wealth brought h m an aarlv grave and he could take runs of his money with him. He W»: ts. nest M he saw honesty ; obeyed the In No of the land when it cod him unth- inet t neighborly with no one; got all h . could get and kept all he got." FIRES m AitTcsir:siA- A fine barn be t me three are Percy Barber, Cecil Barber, Wilfred Barbour. Congratula- tions to the boys. Yovno Wosens Do Tue": Btr.--0ne of the W81. in whirl: .-- "“- " _a, tl - --". "'1' In . than, that most. of the men will re- thV? 83.25 n day Instead 0182.00 The morning train on the C P R rum to Union Station while the afternoon train rune to Welt Toronto and North Toronto. The morning train from Ter- onto leaves North Toronto and West Toronto while the afternoon train leaves Union Station. R. Macfarlanc. town agent. l Hum Sen. Sum-nu R-.-....... b tubal-er! in the employ of the '1 25ct. a dav. which menu th _ Sun. that most. of the men ' ..,-.ve 32.3 a a“ 1--.”: -. M“ "on: mixed feed n htoeialprtees for the mt few days at the Oatmeal Mill. an your supply now. (manna Pav.---; Sound Lunncil has increased the rate of - IPI" XXXltat, iid-ti' "caution & Thrift , Plain“ More "a Save More f. at m Huh You Hot new Sue Mum bum Wane . Spend Your line, What, " in War he I PE'2 ' .. w, w . , - _'.-,)vfn.tTri,'-.ii,.ta Employ of the town which Ilene, say. the rate of pay men will re- Colonel venison. the Veteran police magietmte of Toronto, is a man who says what he means and means what he says. There may be those who thinkthe Colonel was only inking when he declared in the city police court the other day that automobile b'preding would never be stopped un’ll some of the drivers were hangtd. it is certain that some severe sort of pun- '; imminent will have to he resorted to if the reckless speeding ot autos is not utopped. A nominal fine does not appear to haye the desired etheet. A term in jail without the option ot a line would do more to check the prac- tice than anything else. The great majority of automobile accidents that {take place ore due to fast and careless driving. and the only way to put an end to the practice " to make so 'err" the punishment that olenden will be compelled to observe the law. _ Policemen with stop-watches got ( busy on Owen Bound streets the other day 1nd at number of persons were up for and uegpeeding on public highways. Magistrate C'reasorimposed heavy tines in nearly every case declaring reckless driving would have to stop. Markdale we are told this placards out forbidding a higher rate than ten miles an hour within village limits. Some rollicking stranger the other day went. past the Review ottice at a speed of " to 30 miles an hour, and collisions and near collisions seem to call on our Council for restraining action of some I kind. 1 Prize hats are out for ti, (fr * Fair. Every one should secure at once and prepare a list, of they intend to make and pass t Binnie in reasonable time hefol It later, something is discow hare been omitted. a new entry made. If weather or other can preVent vou making good alt l tered for no harm is done. Th is make ready now. Mt's'r Show UNION JACK Ton.~An American u'uiiqt in Lnndnn, Ott., was nlnervml hv Assistant Provost M ”shall Burn-It flying the Sims and trripes on his car Withmit thn Cum, dian ensign. According to an old stalnle. the Amerivan fl lg may not be ttown in the Dominion without the Canadian ll IR. The onietal called the 1"o"a"2,'t'(', attention to the fact and he immediately (ilk-red profuse apologies and dulled into a nearby More to pur- chase a Canadian tiw, which he im. mediately placed beside that of his own country on the car. The tourist, who was a strong ally sympathizer, explained that he was ignorant of the law on the point and agreed thut it was but right the Canadian tlw in Canada should accomp my th it ot the United Smiles. l his-ado, J'w Mdhulin, Mr. and Mrs. l \Vulror. (‘l uh, Mr. and MN. Wm. Nolsle, Juhn U. Bmks, Fred anry, Bentinck, Fred Cntr, Hum. Trattord, T. J. Flannignn. Wm, Bailsv, Clitfard Honesn, Arthur Lunney, Bert B when Harold Rather. Here Noble. - Wade Wm Larwriu, Frank Twamley, Edgar Boyce, A Everett. Alfred Nohlr. Juli. us Keller, James Bugle, UH" To THE WEsrr.--ttuite a. num. der took in the that harvest excursion to the wes‘tern provinces on Saturday, thirty- five " C. P. R., ehiefty from '\.._L - 7 , _ ’ memhers--Advartee, Special fares and dates to Toronto Exhibition over C. P. R. are as follows ; 82.25 on all trains Aug. 30 and morn. ing trains Aug. 31 ;good to return Sept. lat, also all local trains Sept 6th and morning train Sept. 7th. Good to re. turn all trains Sept 8 $3 any train, Aug. 26 to Sept 9th, inclusive, good for five daysincluding date of sale but in no case to exceed Sept ll. war tax ex. tra. For further particulars ace R. Mc. Farlane, town agent. Through coaches to Toronto Aug. 29th to Sept. 9th on, morning trains. ""-'-iM.F "H“! us. After about four weeku' lines- at Review Oftice. from a heart trouble he mad I"! Rev. U. S. G. Moon-- of the First on Friday morning lut a th- use of Baptist Church of the eltyfof Saginaw. as. Always I healthy mu. when ill. Mich. will preach in the Baptist was did grip him, it gripped him ttttrd Church here next Sunday Morning. and he 'ueeumbed. Hi. Subject will be -- The Greatest Deceased was born at 'hrgietrtmrn, Question of Modern Times." Scotland, and came out with hi. pl!- . . . . ants in boyhood, residing torn whllo Road oil " being tried out on Main near Hamilton, before coming to the street between the (Jayne Home and "bush." When about. 18 year: of .3. the post other. Ten barrels of 40 tral- he penetrated into Bruce Co. and did Ions at10 cents a gallon. The road is pioneer work there for a few years, "Wm and then the oil sprayed on returning then to the farm near Var. with hand sprinklers. It Is expected ncy where his parents died at anad. _ all Main at. will he treated with the Vanced like. Nineteen years ago he [ oil.-hit. Farest Rep. moved to Durham. Mr. M. K. Richttrdnon, tt etgttrter He has lived retired from business member of Prince Arthur Lodge, has for these years, but was tar from re- rocrived a distinct honour from the tiring in disposition, He spent his _ Grand Lodge in the title of Very Wor- time between his Own home in upper ; ahipiut Brother, which has been con- town and at his daughter'a. Mrs th F. A ferreU 12rTon him, The lodge appreci. Morluck'e, but he was often Around , aim the worthy honcr to one of its town, and his genial ”an"... um I... , mr'rrthots.--Advanr, Get Ready for the Fair . Heavy Mixed Feed at Special prices for the next few days at the 02mm Kill. Get your Iupply now. High School Girls wanted " boarders or women, whichever desired. Apply i at Review OtBce. Rev. C. B. G. Boone of the First. Baptist Church ofthe cutyfof Saginaw. Mich. will preach in the Baptist l Church here next Sunday Morning. His Subject will he " The Greatest Question of M udern Times." Reckless Driving tuner or other conditions making good all you en- harm is done. The point a. menarmon, a charter Prince Arthur Lodge, has diuinct honour trom the ;e in the title of Very Wor- ding date of sale but in zed Sept ll. war tax ex. ter particulars ace R. Mc. agent. Through coaches ole time heforehanii. g is discovered to ' a new entry can be and pass to Secy‘ trains Sept 6th and l 7th. Good tore. ', 8 $3 any train, , inclusive, good for Commercial Printing of tllan. The road is re oil sprayed on rs. It Is expected treated with the ti. Grey Fall """"""l'-lr-rqi-rrtor-trr-rtm a copy entries those Earl M rs. A similar exhibit was shown at Dundulk Fall Exhibition In I915 pad proved of great educative value. This will given new boost of interest to our excellent Fall Fair. This should he on nxtremely inter. esting exhibit to the farmers of Soul!) Grey and indeed to everybody who isCtnterested in the welfare of the coun- trv. l The Secletary of the South Grey Fall Pair. Mr. Geo. Binnie has been advised that the Dominion Experi- mental Farm will make a large exits. bit at the Fair in Durham on Beptem. her 28th and 29th. of the products of all the agricultural H’qtionu all over Canada, but rollecled prolnlily largely from the north and west. There will he a Demonstrator in charge who will answer all enquiries about the different exhibits. This should he an extremely inter-J Great AttractioTGr- Fall Fair. above wen-known gentleman passed away at his home in Glenelg after tsttttering some time with kidney trouble. He was in his 77th year, We are promised a full account: of deceased for next week's issue. but may say that he was a member of I large and well-known tamily of seven or eight brothers, only two of whom remain, John of North Egremont and George of Durham. l Interment takes place Trinity Church cemetery. On Monday 1 above well-kno‘ ttway at his h tsuttering some trouble. Howa Haggart Cochrane, son of Adam, arrived in town Friday but too late to see his uncle alive. Be was quite recently in Germany and had a (mil. ling time getting home. Numuulr. Wm’monn On Monday last, 2m August, the Many beautiful floral rounded the coMn, one t being from the bowler! club. I Preaby teriau in religion, he was a regular attendant of the house of God. In politics he adhered to the Liberal aide. Interment took place on Sunday allernoun to Durham cemetery. a very large concourse of citizens being in attendance. His pastor, Rev. Mr. Whaley, was at Tavistock on hie holi" days but hearing of the death and that the other resident ministers were all absent, very kindly volunteered to come. He conducted impressive ser- vices, spanking of deeeased'e character and deportment as a. regular attend‘ ant at Divme worship, never once he thought absent at morning service since he became pastor. The members of council were all present. The Pall hearers were Mayor Hunter. J P Telrord, Gilbert Mckeett. nie, Wm, Calder, Dr. Hutton, ti. Me. Cracker). ( It would be impossible to write of l Robert Cochrnne without a reference to his love of certain sports l bowling.‘ curling, quoits,and those who have played With him, will testify to his Fairness and Skill. A game of checkers in a quiet, hour he would never refuse and he Was»: good player too. He was full of remutiseent lore of town r'uldtteighborhrusd, and, given a lis- u-nur, he could reproduce the past with mine thrilling or amusing slow. While at Poisley he married a daughter of the late Alex. Hunter of Durham who predeceased him by 18 years, Ufthiu union there survive one son Alex., for many years in the west and three daughters. Mrs, Robt. Gray, Ft William, Mrs. S. F. Morlock. Durham and Miss Kate in business here. He is theIaat of his generation. His brothers, Alex., (tirnst mayor of Durham) and Adam, were very prom inent in early Durham life, the latter later hemg long in business in tit. Thomas. Another brother Roderick lived a: Brampton. --- ... ......“ town and at his daughter'e. Mrs S. F. 'Mmluck'a. but he was often Around town, and his genial presence will be missed from our streets, where so lately he was always in evidence. He was a member of the town council and was seldom or never absent from its meetings. His interest in town allaira was always great. and though at times citizens dill'cred from him on public questions. no one doubted his sincer- ity. ueceased was born at Eggleaham. Scotland, and came oat with his pal- ants in boyhood, residing fora will]. near Hamilton, before coming to the "bush." When about 18 years of :30 he penetrated into Bcuce Co. and did pioneer work there for afew years, returning then to the farm near Var- my where his patents died at an ad- vanced age. Nineteen years ago he] moved to Durham. tr attendant of the house of God. “tics he adhered to the Liberal Interment took place on Sunday m.“ t.. 't h I ROBERT OooanArm Robert Cochran“: no longer with [I floral offerings sur- n, one beautiful wreath bowlers' and curlera’ The Roll Call. away he married a e late Alex. Hunter of predeceased him by 18 sat. and thoughat mug 'd from him on public one doubted his sincer- Imam, THURSDAY. AUGUBT iii," 'icirfizi" daughter's. Mrs S. F. he was often around genial presence will be tut streets, where so or amusing story. religion, he was a to-day to all kinds executod neatly and [tn-Bing; a Grey In»! Schnnl. Miee Gertrude O'Neill who has been spending the holideya at Mr D Olalk's, returned to Pittman, Pa. the week. Master Harold and Frank Vickers of ---, are spending the holidays at the home of Mr Herb Chittick. Miss Margaret Clark, nurse at Strat- ford, " home on a. two week's vacation. Mr. Murray Legate of Ceylon is to be Mulock’s new school teacher. He is a recent graduue of Toronto Nor- mul uni.--- Mrs, Hone", Crawford and Miss Grace Hallr, Toronto, were visitors at the home of Mnand Mrs Wm. Lunney over Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Bolton are visiting at Mrs week. Miss Emma Omstead of Pontiac Mich, igan, is spending several weeks with herparents here Mr. and Mrs Omstead, Pte. Campbell Clark of the it7th. Battalion, Camp Itorden, spent the wee. end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Clark. . Mrs. Breluage and two children of Detroit have been visiting Mr. Wm. Lunney’s for the past two weeks. ( The Mr, Forest Business College gives superior training, the saunas gnen in the Central Business Culley». Stratford, and the Elliott Business College. Toronto. The principal, L.A. Fleming, was for four years Vice- Prineipal of the Stratford School. 904‘ that all students this your will he m3 sured careful and competent untrue- tion in the different hunches. I " In the ordinary course of events you will be warned for oversea in the near future. Good-bye, good luck, God bless you," he briefly concluded. " There is not a better battalion in camp," interrupted Major-General Logle. " I consider myself proud to happen into Borden when this was taking place," he said, in o brief address. 6t I will not keep you winding in the sun for any length of time, but I “(mid not allow the battalion to go overueas without expressing my good wishes to the ottieere Ind men," he said. i With which I: m 3.1". "" " Sun Hughes um represented by Mr F. B. McOurdy, Parliamentary Under-Secretary, who Is “naming the duties of Mm. of Militia, Became unexpectedly and made a nicelittle speech " follows f Alt were duly impressed withthe magnitude of the camn and the am. cultles that are being gradually aver come. The " boys" are elated at pres- ent, as they have got information somewhere that they are slated to! move soon overheat. i The visitors were well entertained to both dinner and supper to excellent wands. A special Windstorm Rave them a sample of the diacomforts of sand permeating even to the butter andthe ice cream. The Visitors seem to have enjoyed every minute of their stay, our own boys of course being de- lighted to do honor to their friends from home and neighborhood. ford, Susie oirmxveiisirTit'iij, nio McGirr, Maude lire-as. W Blyth, Audrey Livingston. the county had taken in raising the battalion and hoped the calor- would be returned with honors to the Town Hall. Mayor Little, of Owen Bound, 0. B. Cameron, M. P. P., N, Grey and Dr. Mums, Hanover. also made brief addressee. Each man in the unit is to receive two pairs of socks. gift of var- ious ledies' county organizations. The Globe says any motor parties came from 00. Grey, four at least of these went from Durham, two from the Garage, one from Noble'slivery and Herb. Hunt. Amongst those go- Ing we haye heard of are Reeve and Mrs Cotton. Messrs Mellraith, Lloyd, J. W. McKechnie. F, Irwin’fo-s EH. Richardson, Mrs Roht. Lindsay, Mrs Livingston, Muses Clara Greenwood, Mae McGowan, Vivian and Zell thaw. _ l Tuesday Int van 3 County Grey Day it the big comp, the secular: be. ing the prettttettatton to tho Utth Grey Battalion of A Me not of colors. the all: of the County. The actual pres- entntion won mad. by In Cordingly,I wnfe of the Warden, who nude 3‘ speech, referring to the pride which ', DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT _ TO CHEQUE. Savings Bank Deposits bear interesoat I." highest current rates. " PURHAECLi.iirii"'iT?i"ir, A Day at Camp Borden MULOCK Iton and two children Mrs McCallums this 'h88, rom Durham, two Win one from Noble's livery at. Amongst those go- STANDARD BANK D), An- Winnie arrayed from the premises of Gare A, Con. IO, Egremon'. about Aug 12, (”head of lwo-yenr-Old cattle, all do, horned. mostly red and snowed. 7 In" pig rings in let: ear. 2 hare wire in right ear. "nu "as rpent the holidays in Glenelur Mr. and Mrs H. G, Roberts. Toronto, both deaf mutes, visited the 1auet'.; cousins. Mrs, Ir, Runclman last week In company with Mr Colin Me Millan, Dromore, also acousln. Mr. Roberts and his wife are both highly intelli- gentf: he is stations-d in Eaton's More. an employe of the post otTiee dep't. at Ottawa. and is markedly eloient. In a recent examination. out of 1000 “sap. ‘ motions." i, e. allottine so many pout! ofrieee to their respective postal lines, he had 999 correct which was a record and brought him promotion. Mr ltotr erts. while quite deaf, can make him- self understood verbally. Mr. and Mrs. Pullman mot; Toronto and uant the week Mr Geo. Bmnieu, They were Denied home by their sun who has rpent the holidays in Mrs. Wilson, Lorraine, Ohio, two daughters and a grand-thug are yisiting with the farmer's at! Mrs. Munro and Mrs. Buchan and other relatives, Mr Melvin Greig h holiday a couple weeks Niagara. Mrs Quinn and Brampton are vi R. A. Lawson's. _ Miss Susie Kelsey is engaged as tea. cher for the coming year In her former school section, No, 8, Egremont. Miss Marguerite Hutton received be- lated word Tuesday of her success at the recent Entrance to Normal examin- ations. Her sickness coming in the middle of the exams she was awarded her standing on her standing during the term. Mrs, F. w, I couple of weeks Catharines. Mrs. T. Meuirr, Mrs. Jno. McGowan and daughter Jean, Mrs Mellraith, Mrs. Frank Irwin and Mrs. Rogers, Holstein, motored to Kimberley Wednesday to at- tend the 10th annual County Convention of Women's Institutes. ' Mina Fanny Cooper, Toronto, arrived l Saturday to spend a week or two at Mrs 1John Wright's. Pte, Eaton Gordon Burgeu of the 42nd. Butt. has been seriously wounded at the front and is now in Southward Hospital, London, England. Private Burgess is the non of Thou. S. Burgess of Southampton anda brother of.' Mrs. John A, Graham of Upper Town. Misses Janet Marshall and Grace Petty spent the week end in Hanover. l Miss May Young left Monday for the Stratford hospital, where she ha: entered " a nurse. Miss W. Park takes her place in the Registry ofBce here.. Mr. Samme and Miss Olive Williams of Toronto are guests at Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Lawson's. Messrs W. A. Heughan and Geo. Smith left on Saturday afternoon for Dialer, Sask. l THE Mr. Alex. Hay. of the Foresters' Battalion. was home over the week end, looking as it aoldierinu agreed with him. This is the final visit home before being moved from Toronto hut whether to some other camp or over. new is not, sure. . Mrs. Douglas Munro and children have returned to their home in Rye. brow,Sank. Mrs. David Jackson has returned to her home after tt lengthy ViIlt with her mother in England. Mrs, Lorne Somerville and daughter Lorna, of Toronto, have been visitors at " The Hedges. " Miss Frank Daviaon' returned week and from a month'e visit witl sister, Mrs. Mitchell, in Reewatin, l Mr Alister Gun. acconntlnt of the Bank of Commerce, Watson, Salk. it holidnyinga couple of weeks with " mother here. Mr. Eric Kelly of the Standard Bank, Montreal, is home on his vacation. Miss Ella Ember has gone toUIinlon to attend the Model School. w the Holstein W. Kelscy_is visiting for Strayed Aw, meonc. It. R. No.3. Durham Id daughter Florence of visiting at Mr. and Mrs. ‘ullman motored from at Toronto aid St their son Harold, he farmer's sisters, . Buchan and with a grand-daughter. left Tuesday to s in Toronto and at the Review Office. week end at were “com. returned last visit with her ' and (R. MacFARLANE, Town Agent, Farm tiijiiiiiiiiii'iii Seo. is which contains Buehu, lam Palanetto, Corn Silk, L'ira Ural and Potash“: Acetate. Any one who knows will tell you that “it!“ vealed any better combination of kidney remedie- ney troubles. Jiirvevh, d fad/hate Compound Unless you are a physician or a drsgzist, you have no Mes how much kidney trouble there Is. Elderly people Inlet the most. because they have neglected themselves most. The time to treat kidney trouble is when it is tInst suspected. thug preventing it, usually from growing more serious. The best " first aid to the kidneys" is Ladies' Wool Skirts Thoughtful peoulc will avoid later disappoint- meats by laying in their supply of merchandise while it can yet be had " reasonable prices. S. F. MORLOCK Are you in readiness to meet the dolly increas- Ing scarcity of Dry Goods ? Think that many of Europe's moat extensive industries have been closed altogether for lack of material, while others are producing only a small portion of their former output. 5'13! alid to Me Afaser, nderwear for Men Another large shipment of allc Blacks and N avies. These f by the makers for style, fit Come in and see them. The Store of Honest Value (y, 'Oingman Contra! 'hr (ttore Draggist G.T. R. Town Thket Agency We were lucky in "curing our Winter Underwear at the old pr'---.-.-."., M.00, us This Underwou was bought early before the ad- vance which enables us to offer it to our customers at the old price. READINESS I READINESS WILL WIN t,tr: [EL-3E] These Skirts are guaranteed FIGHT hum Vastly u “no .m. c, “a! & Smilax-u that m...» te" no; yet re- I, Corn ttilk, Couch Gnu. It " War J mm. ftttrrn Trip Edd WINNIPEG 1312.00 Going Tris, Wen! Excursions wool Serge Skim in ' but the dollar lime and workmanship. PAY TO for acut'e " PIODUOE SA.

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