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Durham Review (1897), 24 Aug 1916, p. 5

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1all Tea is Ivy Lotion dncys & a...” 1'l'h'h'1sttri: HST Y, IO]. \NTED housand " to sluthriiid. akness of those Composed sn- Canada rtl 25c I bottle Mark: ts n roit ' met Save the Coupons 2luatin nt of ivy " for been nd the l “Ink. 175 1400 1500 1190 50 tl' ts so 24 10 25 55 ty Western Fair <4. SMITH & SONS, Local Agts, Durham I'ri 7" Lists, Entry Forms and all information from the Secy. W. J. REID, President A. M. HUNT, Secretary SINGLE run on all Railways West of Toronto New T" GRANTS iii a: a. 'swswsuwmasaamm September ' in Serges, Voiles . and , Fancy Stripes 7 , M USIC, AGRICULTURE & AMUSEMENTS A tine combination at London's Exhibition A Real Live 'Program of Attractions Twice Daily ‘ , Show! Events Daily Fireworks Every Night “W Process Building Every Building Full of Exhibits 'rr'i'"f"t"'tt; New Prints- 3! We no "" the than“). in Isl- i.y" Globe would be most ("doing 1. »he many friends of Miss In: Us. i. ill of PruserilU, The Rom. john on}. the crowd in “tundra; ”m0. -l.nuuns and hos plossnrs in gain. : _. despatch in full. -- Mm Myra Molnar). of the o. "W mu] ()ollegnsro mama. took I vary _ _1.placo In the Unison“, of Taco. . “warship examination. mused. r m obtaining first clue honors in l r , at departments of elmics. mod- languaqel, mothemuios and ' has. ranking third in general pro. y)“ and being “worded the Iiht. y Lula Soholsrship in eludes ‘ 1 manna. Her success to most All because of the hot that the ' lined in four years scourss of v which was“, soyers a pariod I _", E'LBYS. In feet both the ltu- l 4 “m ranked first and second, . 'N and seven years. I r; u McLean. who is only seven. t mum: Stndtnt ts Rockfast Drills, 5.1L; unsuuoubu. in" you". , (3112163 from Pneenllo and whilo 2 an Wm! 21 protege of the late - .,t ’I'L,».__r ll - I‘mnksglVing Day is likely to be i Mr Monday, 9th October. l use prices are mitivcly gerant.eed against any reductifm u , rs August lat, 19". put there II no guarantee against an ..J'..1ncc in price at any time. Western Ontario’s Popular “WW“ I g term New Prices August I, 1916 Call and inspect at 939 Dress Goods CRUM'S --The Best iF Quality. 999 AUGUST M, mo PRICEW Chassis..............$150.oo Runabout ..1....... 175.00 Touring Car ... .. 495.00 Coupelet ............ 695,00 Town Car .......... 780.00 Sedan............... 890.00 The following prices for Ford cars will be effective on and after August 1, I916 Miss Myra McLean Special Excursion Days f. o. b. Ford, Ontario ”'1‘ . Mrs. F. McPherson of Toronto is 9} Visiting at J. A. McDonald's end other , places around. We! Miss Phoebe Livingston is home , trom Toronto st present accompanied --' by Miss Benton of same place. i A serious accident occured Monday ' at the farm at Liehlin McArthur when 939 l Malcolm McKinnon (Hugh's S. L) in * some unexplained way. fell trem the 'mow on to the cement floor and was '* picked up badly stunned. A doctor ieliyaii immediately procured. (Doctor lJami-QBOD also was called) and he was 1Fi'ilTi'l to General Hospital at Owen Q? Sound on the late train. A phone 799 message Tuesday morning conveys the cheering news that an operation a? may not be necessary. Mr. and Mrs. * leKinnon and daughter Sadie went * with him to the hospital. Mr Herman licLean kindly took him to Ceylon b to meet the night train, in his auto. 1 tr Malcolm's many friends wish him , i, * safe recovery from but serious scei- 1 A, dent. to 16th, 1916 is good. Fall wheat is good. John McMillan, near Ceylon, thrashed his fall wheat and went 40 bushels to the acre. We no- tice some fields of oats that are Lots of harvesting done and lots to do yet. The grain in pany instarlgeis is light, but some Last Sunday was counted as the hottest day this summer. even the hens had their tongues out and panting with the heat. Miss Inno Davidson w; holidaying " P. P. MoArn time left. last Saturday for Quite a number from this motored to Camp Borden on t to see their friends. Misses Edna and Donald. Nichol returned home after spending a. few weeks with relatives in Collingwwd. Arthur Burnett, Ray McLean. John and Dorrie McTnggnrt left Saturday for the West to help in the harvest. n‘lA PRICBYILLE AND umiis Sch L-'-------, It. Benn Alum: It a In a." n "utioii Part last at. It. W. Loam ot Bahia in n vial- tor u the Nichol homes thin Week. i Mia Insh- Wntson returned home from A visit to Walter's Falls. 's Mr. Gartield McEdwu-da otChicago upon: the Week end wich his nun: Miss Mary A. McLean and intends to re. turn here for his holidays in the near future. 391159 viiTiiig Davidson who has been P. P. MoArzhnr for some. Saturday for Toronto. [anerson of Toronto is, A “AIL“... - kt? l Vicinity Tuesdsy Mr and Mrs P. McTaggart and children. Miss Agnes and Will Shand motored to Drayton last Wednesday, attending the Shand --Bu- wedding. Married-On Wednesday, Aug, 16th, Mr "s, Shand to Miss E. Hussy, Drayton. Congratula- tions. Mr and Mrs A. D. Harrison and Master Fred Harrison, Dun- dalk, holidayed last week at E.E. Hockridge's. ' Harvest is in full swing, weath- er ideal, A shower would be very welcome, Mr Robert MIcGiHivny hed one of his fingor mill removed by maiden: on Monday. Mr Sandy MacDonald wen: we" to run a threshing machine. Pte Nassau Whitmore is home see- ing his father, whom very ill at pres. em. We are glad to has: that Mrs Herb. Allen is recovering from an and: of appendicitis. Mrs John MacDonald, Durham, was a gust of Mr Ind Mn Walter Turnbull, on‘s. Mr and Mrs Wm. Benton. Waad.. by, spent Sunday " Mr John Beat. Mr and Mrs Herb, Beir, of Mir. ehell and Mr and Mrs John Steyen- son; Holstein, visxted “Mr George Bmuie's. Mr J. P. Mudillivnvy had hil new house replastored on the outside. Saugeen Valley does not look as if the war was elieeting its good times. Messrs Tom Dams and George Col “man have new routs on their barns. Mr Jumes Miys0ovrisy, Sun, has an L put to his barn, also I now roof on the old barn and lightning rods. Miss Nell Nichols. trim Wingmm, is back to Buueasan school for anoth- er year. Misses Laura MacGillivray and Kate MacFarlaue, of Toronto, were home over Civu: Holiday. Miss Winnie Binnie motored to Eugenia one day last week With lor. onto friends. Mrs John Funnies and Miss Marion Pink, of town, were at Mr Archie Demon's on Sunday. Mr Dunsmoor and faiily. from Hamilton, motored to Mr George Col. linson's recantly. Misses Ida Davis and Maude Mac- Gillivray returned to Toronto, after spending a few monthnt home. Mrs Feutoman. of Toronto, is visit. ing McNab'a and Davis'. Hot work in the harvest fields these days. So Mr Ed. its not as warm folding up papers as it is under a sun of some 90 or more in the shade. -'oyter1an church, Prioeville, at (the usual time. Donald and Malcolm McLean, at the corner, town line, Arte- mesia, made a hay stack contain- ing 38 loao,--noi quite as big as the one we heard a good old Eng- lishman telling of the stacks he used to make in old England--- ,he said some of them would be 99 feet high and had some 7 or 8 platforms in getting the hay up (to the top. Who can beat this ? Bob Fisher’s old mare, Flos, took a notion and departed this life a few days ago. Poor old Flos raised 10 colts for Bob so she paid for herself. Bob gave two cows for her and a few dollars to Jim McGirr, of the 3rd con., E, G. Il,, when she was 3 years! old, 13 years ago. Gaelic will be preached the first lhmday in September in the Pres- byterian church, Prioeville, at the usual time. Miss Alice McDougall, of Tor. onto, is spending her holidays with friends on the south line, Glenelg. Miss McDougall is Treasurer fora large firm in Tor.. onto and gets $100.00 a month of a salary, ' --- -.......u. it stands now [from 10 to 15 feet high. Willie , Mather has another fine field. I The news came to Mrs Donald IMcDougall, south line, Glenelg, that her nephew, Archie McGill, ‘died a week ago, aged about 14 (' Years, after some months' illness. (His mother was Mary McPhail, ‘who was raised at Top Cliff, south line, Glenelg, and taught school for three years at Top Cliff school when a young girl. To the bereaved Mr and Mrs Me. Gill, old friends and aequaint. ances send condolence in their sad bereavement Miss Alice McDougall, of Tor- onto, is spending her holidays with p..t.-a, - ., too short to be out with the hind- ‘Mwhere late sown on wet land ‘ond then e sudden chemo to 'drouth. l We haven't much to report this {week and your Priceville reu- dent cor. will give the news of town. l The Rev. Mr Craigie, formerly of Hanover and Hempden, presch- ed in Priceville 'i.'iiviiiiiii) Church on Sunday. Mr Claigie is anothm- A? “H - . . - .___..,. an UfllSlB 18 another of the quiet old fine preachers of the olden times. He 18 a. resident of Toronto now. The Easter will take charge next Sun- ay. sAmBaii Rania HOPEVILLE Wtrrtmiir DI when a young girl. 'eaved Mr and Mrs Me. friends and acquainto d condolence in their 'feet high. Willie another fine field, tpmpden, preach- ille Presbyterian dar. Mr Craigie thtyluiet old fine the south iiiU, Mcpougall is b% The Review to New Subscrib- ers to Jan. lst BIT, for only35c To Maine Coast Reeors--aood Ro- ing August Mm, 28th and 27th , good returning until September lbh, 1916. Very Sp-cml fares, Full {culmination ham any Cunn- dian Pacitie Tuckct ago-m. or W. B, Hound, District Pun-Inger ""e Toronto. To Lower S'. Lawn-new, Muilime Proku-rn and Nrwtoundland Ruben". -Good going Atuiilt Mth, 19 h, 20 h und Ila; good n-lulning umil Ber. t'euahw 0th, 1910. An exceptional Vacation trip is offered by the Canadian Pacitte Bea. side Excursions. Seaside Excursions via dian Pacific 1Gthvrson--stinor--That the Hydro Electric Power Commission ere hereby required to state positive- I y " once their restrictions " to the bridge and putting the roadway in proper shape near the Power House on the valley road.-Carried. _ Ctmeron--8tinson--That tho aee't ‘ of W. Creasor for work repairing crusher be referred to Mr. Mathewson for report thertson.--cerried. -- 1htryrrqp--Mathewatm-.Tut Reeve and Mr. Batchelor be a committee to proceed with the erection of the steel bridge at Surgeon Junction, end the Reeve and Mr. Cameron be a commit. toe to proceed with the necessary con- crete work and steel work on bridge at Eugenie . --0arried. _ ,. _._-._ WV.-.’ gm _oBenuaul M.70, C. McMillan 610. H. Kenny $2.40. W. H. Pattison 85. W. Gibson $10.30, W. J. McMillan 34.30, Geo. White $3.50. Albert Thomson $7.70, S. Shier 33.40. F. Pedlar $6.30. and E. Louckl 04.00 and G. Fenwick $8, for commuted statue labour of 1915. R. McDowell. C. E. balance of fees re 8th line bridge, 815; M. Nichol. doubletree for grader. $1; and gran] account. J. Watson $8.90. Geo. Clark 31.80. J. H. Watson $3.10 R. Graham 81.70. C. MaMillnn km a v..-“- By-lew No. IO, to appoint following collectors was introduced and read a Brat and second time '. A. B. McDonald 8. Gilbert, lf, Chard, and J. K. Jam ieson. Mr. Mathewson presented a report of expenditure in his division. $372.- tio, and was paid a commissin thereon $37.25. The following claims for sheep killed by dogs ware ordered paid I Patrick Sweeny, $10, D. Harrow bal- ance $8. Accounts ordered to be paid: The Counéil adjourned :Advauce Amanda Town-hip Council met in the Town Hail, Fleshetton, on Saturday the fifth day ot August, 1910, The members were all present the Reeve in the chair. The minutes ot last meeting were read and con- firmed. The Council adjourned to Septem- ber 9th ut 10 a. In. J. 8. BLACK, Clerk Tn BUREAU BENIN W _ Turt1bttll-Peart-That gravel ae. counts be paid ts toliowa t Wm Reu- ton $1.00, James Ellison 2.00, Wm Jacques 5.10, John MoNally two beau 3,95, A McKinnon 1.30, N Cal. der 40 Ms, Wm Tibblm 2 IO, John Guy 1.60, James Veuie 2.00, Hamli- ton McFadden 3.80. Norman Mern. tyre 4.00, M Wilson 60 cu. Maurice Connors 80 ens, John Neil 2.3 J-0ttr. 88.50. _ On motioni oak-eye'rs THEM: and Melon“. orders on Treasurer were issued tortho same. The Council not Aug 6th pursuant to adjournment. All the member! present, the Reeve in the chair. Min- utee of Int meeting rend and con- 'uirrred. Communications read " follows: John Kelly, Bank stato- ment; Western Hospital, Toronto, clelm for board and attendance on Herbert Sills; Thus Ritchie. state- ment re Herbert Sills; Municipal World acct for supplies; Reports of expenditure trom Commissioners for Wards 2, 8 and 4 as follow t Ward , £242.90, “Ward 3, 1P.95. Ward 4 Those leaving for the West Saturday were Miss Lizzie Chris- tie, Mr John Christie. Messrs Reggie Wade, Andrew Riddell, Sam McLean, Jr., Chester Wilt.. shire. Archie MoVicar, Ritchie Scott, Jas. Sturrick. Barn Mo. Lean, Six, John Pollock. Piper McEachnie attended the Ounce picnic Wednesday. Will looks well in his new kilts. I In Moony and datttrhtar,To- ronto, no visitors at Mr Will MoEachnie's. Mr and Mrs E. Hockridgo mo- tored to Orillia last week and were accompanied home Satur- day by Mr H's cousin. Miss Laura Elder, Rathburn. ARTEMBSIA COUNCIL Thckete on Bale OLENBLO COUNCIL Cana. Dated " Priceville the " day of August. 1916. JOHN 8. BLACK. Clerk ot Glenelg Electors are called upon to exam- Ina the and “at and if any omissions or any other errors Ire found therein to take immediate proceedings to have the said errors corrected accord- ing n In. Municipality of the Township ot Glenelg, County of Grey, NOTICE is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in Sections 8 and 9 of the " Ontario Voters' List Act " the copies required by said sections to be so transmitted or delivered of the list, made pursuant to said Act of all persons appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the said‘ Municipality. to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality. at elections for members of the Legislative Assembly and " Municipal Elections, and that said list was 1trtst posted up at my otiUe at Pricevilie on the tich day ct August, 1916, and remains there tor inspection. The undersigned otters to rent the Commercial Hotel in the village of Priceville. Immediate possession giv- en. For further particulars apply on the premises. Jos. BLACK. i That splendid residence properly in Upper Town, belungimz to the late Mrs Wilson, will be sold on reasonable terms. Contains three-fourths of an acre, more or less. Uomfmtable resi- dence, 7 rooms. hard and soft water. Good heating orchard and garden. Fine situation. Apply on the Prem- Ises. or to the Ereietitors, Thomas Ritchie and Duncan Smellie. STORE To lhtwr,-That desirable item] next to Central Drug Store. Terms moderate. Applylp One of the (oatm- of the Fodoration of Empire page»: " the $ihusadiatt Notion“ Exhibition this your will be . llying fieg160 x 100 feet, which will be unfurled at a moment when " will seemingly put; a great loyal soul on " Federation " Just propheticaily pro- claimed from the House of Pulm- ment, which will form part of the background for the patriotic pageant. Several of the Colonies and Overseas ‘Dominions. which will be represented l in the Federation procession have sent greetings to Dr, Orr and but muhes for the succu- or the Exhibition, to. ttether with otflchtt time to be carried at the head of the contingent repre- senting them. One of the Features of Empire Spectacle. Colonies Send Over Official Flags STORE To Great Living Flag - at the Exhibition voters' List, I916 l The Prize Oat Fields In connection with Priceville Agricultural Society were owned by the following gentle- men l W. J. Meade, o, D. R. I Don. McMillan, ti. Line l Thos. Nichol. Durham Road, Glenelg; Rom. Knox, tiwinton Park, Proton ', Don. Camp. bell, North Line, Glenelg l John Burn. et and Joe. Ferris, South Line. 7 _ 7 War, CALDER Residence Property for Sale Quite a number of Edge Hill people are invited to a party at the home of Mrs John Brown near Dromore on Wednesday night of this week and knowing the host and hostess, we can say everyone had a good time, al- though this is Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Harold Moffat and family, of Owen Sound, visited over the week end with the for- mer's uncle, Mr John Moffat. The little Misses Eady visited with their grandmother, Mrs R. H. Banks. _ Miss Mary McIlraith, of town, is enjoying countrylife with her friend, Mics Edith Edge, this week. Miss Armstrong-, of Williams- ford, visited with the Misses Greenwood one night last week. Mr Geo. Ritchie has bought a new " Dominion " piano last ‘week. As every one of the fam- ily has a gift for music, there will be many happy hours spent around the old home fires. l Mr and Mrs Clark, of Drayton. spent last Wednesday at the home of Mr D. Edge. Mr John Banks, who has been renewing old friendships around the old home, returned to his studies at Saskatoon. Mrs Edge and daughter Lena spent Sunday with friends at Trlvoraton. Min Agnes Moffat, Narva, is visiting her cousin at the home of Mr T. Ritchie at present. For Rent Mat HILL Splendid "It of new apecinltiea for anon 1916-1917 including the new everbeuing Raapberrr, St Rania. Bron: t wiaaarrosar, The Ionthlll Nanette. Established 1837. Toronto, Ont I In every good town and diatrict in on. tario where we are not repretteatod, Territory remand for the right mam. Highest commissions paid. Attract. I've Idyertio‘ng mum. Il., near DdiiiiGU' -- 6505' an; cheap. You cannot. altar-d to BUY or SELL to BORROW or LEND without first tseeing H. H. MILLER, Hanover all) acre. Eminent, near Holstein. Ono of 'tiirvggr beat farms in the Township, Willsoou bepicked up at very low price quoted. 100 acres Besntinek--ttte John Clark farm. can}. W G R, Chesper than over otNAk1 before. 10?Pcros BimtitMre, 16t 51 con d, W . G. It is bound to increase in value. Men in a position to 'udgo any that no farmer' livmg 'tut,' will ever again see cheap beef. This cettmnly means an only harem in the selling price of form lands. I no" for I510 l I00 acre: near Dromore, convenient to school. Splendid” improved, only $1000 down, bounce at ape: cent, rice $2500. 100 acres con 18. Egremunt. well pro- served 0&1) or with another 60 acres, . Buy Farm BqpwRoosetr-Acroag from House I"tt"qt7tr - tr gut l?.at, and: of humans" Bn8trsatit"!t 8553. Flll' tCat le be filll il'iii'iiii'l tttlt/ttr for 11ng pm Is. Embalmhg a Spoclnmy. Picture Framing, Shortest Notice UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director A Reliable Agent Wanted Full particulars and Take the new Transcontinental short route to Western Canada, The Grand Trunk Pacitie Railway is the shortest and quickest route between Winnipeg Saskatoon and Edmonton. HARVEST HELP mill. TICKI'I‘S at reduced fares to Toronto from all stations In Canada. Special train ser- vice and low rate excursions from all plinclpal points on Certain date-s. lull partic'ulura nand sT.ycia) train service Agent, fGGid Homeseekets' Excursions t: em Canada at low fares vi; C Pacific, each Tuesday. Marc! October 'dist Inclusive, PM from any Canadian PnrMr, a tionteseeiarip Excursions to the Land of Wheat Further [articulate from Canada, Paeitiie Ticket Agenu or W, B How.. ard, D, P. A, Toronto. EXCURSION S $12.00 T0 meIPEG Leave Camp Borden or,' p. m. Sun- day only, arrive Toronto (Union) 11.10 Leave (lamp Borden 8 00 p, arrive North Toronto 0.50 p. Leave Camp Borden 4.05 p, m. daily exceptSundny, arrive Toronto (l'niou) 7.00 p. m. Canadian N ationa] EXHIBITION Lave Camp Burden 130 p, m. su- urdny only. arrive Toronto (Union) 3.25 p. m. Leave Camp Bunion 9.56:..111. d arrive Toronto (Union) 12.30 p. m, Leave Camp Borden 9.50 n. m . Mon. dar, Thursday Ind Baturdar, arrive Toronto (Union) 1200 noon. Lean Toronto (Union) 1.30 p. m., North Toronto 1.40 p. m. unturdny only, arrive Camp Borden 1130 p. m. Leave Toronto (Union) 9.80 n. In. dnily, except Sunday. arrive Camp Borden 12 l) tr m. Leave Toronto (Union) 12.15 p. It. tummy only, arrive U-mp Borden 2.15 p. m. - from A}é€df""" - I. Dingman. Town Agent, ' Telephone No. 3 Commencing Sunny. June 25th. will be hangar-ted A fat and frequent lulu "rriee between Eerouto And 0... Borden VI. than“. Puilc. as follows ' Lea Pt from teiiGiiiiiG Kick” to and 'rtaiiiiFiiirieii ... by Canadian Ittaitie A. BELL ONTARIO ARCHIVES Property Now ‘ekeus' Excursions to Mrrmt In at low fares via Cantuiitin at): Tuesday. March hh to "at mclu-ive. Ptuticuhus Canadian Pacitie Agent, or omud, District Passenger THE 0A.? excursion dates, Middaugh Ma. m. daily I. m, daily, DUBBAI. HEW FIBRE BOARD For inurior of but!“ better All Chm than an ned an its' to la,'."" at, Ittfa" a and autumnal No dirt or a- 0d! Ind no me you.“ Also Sole bun And dg Swill prGiWGuiiii' Shingles and Lntl always on Yu") " right prices. Custo- SASH, DOORS, and all kinds of HOUSE FITTIIGS The uttderai nod bags to 51100qu to reliant. Joan... and uni-roul- i country. that he bu in “thin; M, and futon-y fully It',',!"""' aad u pupa-ed to “he order- or DURHAM PLANING MILLS The Econ of the School In an a tellfi'gt one. The was. on M {Ave-3m muons! Ind was no 113,'l'tyd'Wi mun sud pd: hm: eve, t'gtt,tt2e" the m magician um musician of owed... FIRE” Pee Bomb ttg mm. um imG"GiiiiTi E99919 Isa-on- bl It." and Incl...“- we school " thoroughly Ill In " nanny. In chemo-l um k1h'l'14'rdrJ, Mum". an. f"le, Junior lam-“pm union won. he {allowing col-nu: * u: out" t ZENUS CLARK Insurance Agent, Money to la Issuer of Manage Licenaes. Al and timuusiat business matched. DOW]. twr. (Lowe! Town ll. l, Illia, II. l. r. “If. ARTHUR B. Hanson DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL narrator. Sou P In Su Court Maury Pam Comm honey to Lona. moo Lam it. opposite tt J'ihr,'ot'Nut." ‘ on to iii iira “12"." r"tt'A"rd a F it, ' r u at "an ' 2l,'l, won. a... tailoring 'iiiii'iliiqE l, m our" t (M. ALLAN, Princlpu no Puma” In! el Ideal Mu. lat cu- at!!!” PMey, Studum would at. n we “I In! ".- 01....-.»IA - 9;. - WERE!!!” Bum" Anon1mm " 00. W. C. PICKERING o. D s., L D S HONOR GRADUATE of Tana. University. gradan otRogat U“ of Dental um eons of ()nthn'o a ores J a J 'ift'llk'ah"g 80- ar J. F.6RANT D. 0.8-. L0. . N a U " toUnl . 2,0li'i',di)toiA/; da'Pggitf s'llg'd't - Denmtrytu ai in menu. ttttlee-Oven. Jewellry not. ad oppo . site Poet (Mice. rncn over J. 'Tia", “a. w O 0990-100 than" once. RESIDENCE t Gown! houn- m at can on em “a. at noun a. m OFFICE I008. t-t1 a. I 2.4,; '" p. . - “Wm "rle'lrge,'t'lttattggt.'t W- J. f. HUTTON .u.n.. g. Remy. Sam Twilled Stu-Ming. I yd. width“. " Heavy bleached sheeting " .403 " Bleached table linen, 70 in wide. Mtg " New Goods coming in every weak: 81 in wide. st yd-lo may! 40 in wide, a yd: _lilll'lr.:ii:yi.Ah"p. 47 in wide, 8 yd: long. ".81 And 1.. " All Lace Uuruino have tittiahed a. New Curtain Drapery M in wide de.. le, under cream or white .. .. .15. " Notary Public, Uootmimioner, CONVEYANCEI. to. New Spring Goods BIG “a! lid Dodo: for Dur- riclmty at the I'm" onue. Phnmuu m am _ ___ Clinic 'err, 'ktiiitii7d,turtu, mum“. p,b,tt: " aL; ‘ j “can" on Amalie“ on to I" o, A. FLEIIII. Fri-cl”; For as Jrriilaiiii'a ham-.1 [than at £100.. “Mon. Thu- ioutth training for our, built. pursuit. Act“! prune. h requir- ed luau. Business; ttt't',titt tee. n-.-_ -_-- J - S‘.!§-"i574 GFtGl fr, Mm; J. P. TELFOBD. LACE CURTAINS . H. BEAN OWEN 30035 ONTAIIO .Monerr to boaer iyoftiF, He f 8 t, at [5 'M

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