ll -artxot' Ur Jil IOC 450 3-45 \uptials 1917 $5 g ed in uncut: ghbofl mum main 5 it i. h DISC ven- shot {cav- mith at more nixed a all 'per, lent with vase ond. can and Lin and ville sin. och, pent Mr D y. " If " t0 av h tt , Ptmhretton & a'hritt. /Patl! I’M-co I... “A " -_- The January mevtmp of the WGmenn . human was held in the Library on Thundny of last week. Alter the routine of business. Mr Ed. McClockln addronod the meeting on the Structurv of the beef animal. the location of the (life-ant parts of meat. the selection for me also cooking and curing. on. â€vodka- to uy it in an Mam. par oxen-Hence Ind In much enjoyed tsri an pemserrt. A paper In! read by In l Mu-Qur on the vnlue of Women's low ammo. Roll call wan Answered by can“! personal recollection. Ind germanium Into the â€calm-cum " cum. A Good farming Special Train on the Grand Trunk Railway. sent. out by the Ontario Agricultural Dem:- mmt will be in D'Mh'llll. Monday, Jam. 15m. Iellodu and results will be ll- lustr-aud and explained and gum-ml Inlurmation along agricultural lines will be given. A public meeting in the owning who moving picture.- will he CIthlled relating to auricul- ture nnddniry "urleets, Lawn-awn! nl-n be given by :- udr nnd senilemun‘ Everybody m mum and cull-ally "t welcome. Adan-sine free. l J W Blyth Geo Binnie dorm name. new secured and I Pub- lie Meeting " to be held at an rarly (lame to let. the ball -rolling. Capt, Alun of the 248 h Grey Batt. mu in town Monday and wuh Lieut. have] pretreated the claims ofthe new I! sunlion to a number of citizens And to an informal meeting in tho recruiting rooms behind the Standard Bank with Mayor Laidluw in the chair. Throughout the County to this date. about loo have signed up and about. 500 Cltilenl have Joined the moo League whose aim is each one to an at least one recruit. Ten ora Human hair protects and adorns the head and if you have thin h Ur-it you no bud-do not Iniu seeing Duran- wrud's Exhibit of Human Hair-Goods for ladies and gvntlrmon at the Hahn Home, Durham. Wednesday. January 17th. The displuy will include Ladien' Switches. Coronet and Fancy Braids, Transformations, Pomp idours,WnyeI, _ Chignnns. Bangs. and for bald men tonpee and wig structure; that will ttarrtetit the health and appearances. There is no charge tor a demonstration. Naw RoanMar.-The Public Works Dept. of Ontario is preparing a new road map of Old Ontario which when completed will show all roads, to-gcther with the location of waterways. railroads cities. towns, villages and poet-onus. Improved roads will be shown in colors The scale of the original map will be twomiles to the inch and when complet- i ed will measure lo by 20 feet. A map of reduced scale will be issued for gen- eral use. rronl 'morur.--Walhertort Telescope. ‘ Sent. D. B. Patterson of the 147th butt. who, it will be recalled delighted his audience by his rendition of comic. lkite on 4th Feb. last in Durham, hasl been declared uni1t ,on account of deaf- nese. He will be retained however to provide amusement for the men in the. Y. M. ll. A. end other huts where enter-‘ tainmente are held back of the lines in [ France. By a vote of over 3 to I, Walkerton carried a by-law to enter negotiations with the Hydro-Electric for supply of power, Ian Monday, in the face of de termined opposition by the local Power Co. The vote was 274 to 90. Joe Cain writes home from England that he took the signalling and musket-l ry courses with Brat class honors. As; he passed the physical examination 1 successfully. he expects to no to the) Front shortly.-Walkerton Telescone, i There are many contestam Grey warden-hip. These inch McKenzie of Anemesia, Reev larkdale. Reeve Sins of Mea Reeve Webster of Owen Bound, - nan-1'“ Their was a total ectipse of My last Monday morning. Bee it all It Thriving Bakery Blaine.- for Bale. .-aE. Burnett. Durham. nun- __ - many contestants for the " include Reeve w Reeve Boyd of of Meaford and the moon We didn't 1 John Hunt was born in Devonshire, I England 80 years ago and came to [Canaan in his an settling iirtt at ( 1Gsmatrawera and About 40 years ago Crd to Glenelg when his family grew to manhood and womanhood Hit wife died about eight year- ago in Durham to which place they had mov. ed [902. Their tamile sunning con. "ittte of two sons and two cuisine". Edwin of Magoo. Such an - of, owner; town-hip. William tn We»! 1 The tuners] when places today 5 Wednesday. to Dromore cemetery, ! where her husband lies, and where in I life she was well-known and respected IHhe was devotedlr Presbyterian I {heel-y, optimistic no“), who clung no the old voritim, as she clung to the ‘s'oonish vernacular. The Writer has known her for over 40 years Slit-has passed on, but. to family and friend“ her memory will always be cherished. JOHN HUNT. At the home of his daughter Mn Young, Kingston. Mich., the above well-known gentleman passed over to the majority on Mondav last. ly went from Durham to Michigan over, a you no and death found him there. I i MM Henry was horn in or near Dum. ’lries in Sunlland. of thrifty Scotti,h parentage. and came to this country i with her Ttrents in 18.13, living for a while in St Catherines, then coming l, the "tursh" in the now Hampden 'dwtrirt. She was married to Mr ! Henry in Durham. by the late Rey. i Alex Stewart almost 00 years ago, ' lived for seven years in mormanby. I and then to the 19th con. of Egremont where the best. part of her life was spent. Since the spring ot191s she has resided in Narmnnby her early home. She was in worthy helpmeet and i l took her full share of all the tnsks and itrinls of the early darn. Mr Henry i died in Sept 1008. To them were born 1 tour sons and eight daughters. one of our!) died in infancy. Another son Robert died a few years ago. The sur- vivors are Andrew in Egremont, John at whose home she died and who will feel her death most keenly for they have always been together. The daughters are , Ann. Mrs Thos Keith, " con Bgremonl :Maggle MrsJMartin Seattle; Mary. Mrs J Welter near Fergus; Nellie. Mrs Wm Brown, Katie Mrs Thou Brown. near the old home, _ Agnes Mrs Dane, Toronto, Jessie Mrs 1 Wm Clark Durham. I [ We record this week the pulling of [the above Indy, e why on Monday, 8th U ulnar-y at the home of her son John l, 'ur Hampden, in Nnrmunhv. at the i, va'luhlv age " WNW-v. She had I :rwlIMIkahly hoalthv hte and only at 1 Christmas but was ahla to rnjny n soc lul gathering of young folks at herl [gun’s home. she Wan a Miss Anni» ‘ Derby, a member of the well-known Dori-y family. and in the last ofa fam. " of eleven children. Her pastor. Rev. Mr. Mo, rim-Zed services at, house and Po in mourning rplu'ives We vxpleas our sympathy. MRS ROBI. HENRY Two ttrtttrmftreprtt wrealhe Adorned 'tte cake-l, one from the lunily. one from Mrs and Mrs It 'Vllion of Flesh- ~rlnn. The funeml on Sunday was lurguly attended and interment tork place to English church cemetery, where she trleeps hesidv her husband. who preceded hs-r mun- 30 yuan; ago. Her pastor. Rev. Mr. Mayor con. ducted services at, house and grave†“A " . Maiden name of deceased was Mar- ‘ 'tta Brooke and in the "ar-wat, mm- ried to Mr Thos McClocklin and the union proved a happy ane. they living the greater part of their life on the firm on which she died. Their family consisted of tive sons and four (lunch- u-ls. The sons are the well-known Edwin of Durham, now of Toronto, _ James of Mum-ti .w, Fred ot Holstein. _ Arthur in Glenehr, on 2ad Com. Chas on the homo-90nd. The danghten Were Mrs A. U. Mr Donald now deeems. ed. Susan who died 26rmus ago, El " in otied in Ualifornia, Tilly Mrs Monk Wuhan, Flermerton, All but Jam»! and Eliz l wero- present " the funeral. t tred all will long hold In preeitusmeru. wry tho mother who was devoted to 'ttern. MR8. THos. McCLOCKLIN By our Glenelg Centre Commandant On Friday 5th January, 1917. the aha" lady long known as "Grandma HoUlocklin" ward to ttrr reward. LShe died at the home of her son Chas, 4th con Gleneng. aftern lingering iii. ness from Diabatel. which was borne) with Christian patience. She hadcom- plated her fourmeore years of useful life. She was a devoted member of the Methodist faith and in health her "at in church was seldom vacant. Three Aged Pioneers Pass Away Itt Minimum eceaaed was liGr. " rear-tsg may . Clocklin and the my (me. they living their life on the We wish to g The Mnlock branch of the Bent. l lnek Red Cross Society. held its monthly meeting in the Baptist Ch. [for the trennctionot business. '8 lb. ot yen: were distributed and ld psir ot pyjamas were given out to he made. 19 pair of socks were re- turned. ‘ Arrangements were made for the making of on autograph quilt who sold at the box some! which P) to be held on Funny 2nd Petr, The proceeds from leee amounted to $6. 15. Mr and In. Meek MOCllllln we? New Your mum " Wm Lnnney sex. N tr, are v siting this week at the brunt": sister. Mrs. J ll Chinick- Mrs. A. Hastie entertained a num- ber uftrlends to dinner on Saturdnv in honor of her cousin, Ronald Me. Donald. Our teacher, Mr. M. Legato. re turned Tnudav from holidsying " his home and in Toronto tad ""t ed his damn Weave-any. Mrs. Arch. McDungall spent the holiday with relatives and friends in Simone Cho., returning home Tue.- day ot'chie Week. Mr. Harry Bovce of --, Bank. is home tor as few month: holidays. By all reports he doesn't intend going back again alone. Mr Ronald McDonald of Vancouver son ut A. MsDunuld ot Crawford. In viauting his many friends around Crawt'utd and Muluck. Quite a change was made in the Sentinel: council this year. We eon- gratnlate Mr Metcaiie, reeve, Mr H, Brian-m. dep. reeve. and our new councillor, air A. MoDo )Ild. Even Aoagh they are nut sll Mnlookttes we wish them It pleasant yesr in the transaction of the business of our municipality. Mrs. Wm. Fulton accompanied by hernephew C. Patterson of Maver- thorp, Sank. spent the New Year tinlioay In Walkerton. i I Moron LICENSES Exrsmmm,.-tgu, _ licenses for cars have been extended for one month until Jan 31, 1917. There were 64,800 motor vechicles registered in 1916, and 4,300 motorcycles in the province. The Public Works Dept. points out that in case of accident in which the owner or driver of a caris I Involved. it would be in his favor to pro- duce evidence of competency as a driv. _ er. To encourage all drivers to secure 'certmcates of ability, the name has been changed from "chaffeur" to "oper- ator," so as to include other than paid drivers, and style of badge altered to the small enamelled button. Only one examination is required, the fee being 8t 00 for those who wish to procure such certificates, N. P. McIntyre has been appointed examiner for this district. Mr. tur, ' To free more locomotives for the re- ' moval of freight and war supplies. the ' Railway Board of Canada has ordered ' a maternal reduction of passenger ' trams on Canadian railways. A: hr as yet known, there will he no change [In the eerv‘ce on either line from Dut. inum. though it is possible that the G. T. R. afternoon pat'uengetutre'nt ht train , will be cancelled. SIGNED wa‘u Tun 248'rH.--.Lieat I Uaara ot Fleahertuu who " in charge 'of the rec: ulttug oft1ce here for the " Btttnlmn has secured roomy betuua the sun-dud Bank On Tuesday he Imgnrd up Arthur McGowan you at 'Mlllt‘l‘ J. McGowan as the first 248â€: _ rural: from Durham. Arthur is not ‘yrt of the nqunred age. but has the [ necessary all: and pluck. Two other town lads. Harper Mom†and Ewe-t I lat-Donald went to Owen Bound last I week to enlist, but did not pus the 1 doctor, though they were given hope of pausing the medical board in a t few weeks. Several more lads also E have "the notion." . l A box social in the interests of Ben. Linck Red Cross Society will be held in Mulock Schoolhouse on Friday, Feb 2. An excellent program condition of choruses, dialogues and solos, I play and instrumental music will be pro vided. Admission 25e, Ladies with boxes tree. Plans are being arranged to recruit an artillery battery in Grey Co. A battery consists of no men of all ranks. Deceased wan a. most likable man. genial in manner. loved and respected wherever known. He wan a devoted member of the Methodist Church yet broad in his symputhiea with other denominations and with no trace of i bigotly in " make-up. He waa .Lib. and in politics. Hie remains are to arrive in Durham to-night, Wednesday. Funeral on Thursday alter eerviee in Methodiat church in the afternoon to Durham] cemetery where wife and daughters lie. era sum. Mrs A lolchtrd of Dur. hem, and Mr: Young, Mich. ll Mrs. T.y) Vic_k_ers of Bus- MULOCK DURHAM, THURSDAY. JANUARY 'if" I Chsrder--Adiumi-Tttat Clerk adver- the in Review and Chronicle for the sale of debentures under lay-luvs“ (a, tender:- to he in by lat February. "The Troneurer'o report mu up inter. owing document Ibowiug receipt. And expenditure for the your with a sub- s'antial balance to the credit of the Lawn, tun having been better paid in than usual. It iumpri-ing to learn 1 that wins “er of two previou- yam CDntlnua'd on page 8 Athumr-arirth-Thu .10 be given loSick Children's Bolpltal. Carried W. Irwin, printing account. ' c. 11;;7 A. Noble. convnying Mrs Fuller to B.ot Retake .. ....... " w, H. Ham. I). R. 0., coustnblo, pnllclevk, Ate ..... ."...... 9.00 J Smith. D R o. (humble, poll cl "7.00 Clerk,enlnry...... ...... "....... 3500 Clerk as ret'mne nmm, stamps 735 Bell Tel. Co. rental clelke ottiee 600 3 Accounts were then dealt With in a. "modern way". Instead of wasting Lune reading them from the mayor’s “air, they are " once placed in rn. nance Committee’s hands. The report oflhis committee recommended pay. tnttrtt of the following account: I Geo Lawrence, wood for hull.....89 00 Gm Arrom,mith, salary &e......g860 C. lividge, It, R. 0.. constable, I pollrlork. an "'............... "ol w. H. Ram. D. R. 0.. roustnhln. FIRE &LIGHT.. E. Kress, Jos. Firth, J. F. Grant PROPERTY: J. P. Grant, a. Kress, G. McKeohnie . CHARITY: Wm, Laidlsw, E, Kress, G. McKechnio INDmmuAL-wm, Calder, Wm. Laid. law, Dr. Jamieson, E. W. Limin, g Jos. Firth. COURT OF REVISION I Wm. Laidlaw Wm. Calder, John Adams, George Kress, J. F. Grant BD. OF HEALTH t Wm. Laidlaw, W. B. Vollett, C. Haulage, Dr. Hutton HYDRO COM. t Wm. Laidlaw, Wm. Calder, Geo. E. Kress. In response to request for delegat- ions, Rev, Mr. Wylie asked for improve. ) ment in St. lighting on tr Queen " but wn asked by the mayor to bringl it up at next meeting. E. Kress I 7 BOARD OF WORKS.. Geo. MOI J. f: Adams. Joseph Firth The minutes weie’ then read and Sigurd. after which the upon of the shiking committee wus, read and the Bl wading committeetstssdrafted by them WAS endorsed by the Council. The standing committees are " fol- Iowa, first-named being chairman I FINANCE.. Wm. Calder, J, C. Adams, Reeve Calder on behalf of himself and Councillms xenponded to Mayor’s sentitnenttr. He was sure everyone would do the best he could for the town and predicted harmony sud good feel. ing throughout the year. With which is incorponted the Holstein Letter In rejoicing over peace following Tie- torr. a reference to the war, he hoped It would be this Count-H's privilege to meet a large crowd of their townsme-u Mr. Laidlaw'a addre,s opened With Congratulalions to the members of the council on fiudiue themseIVes in the honourable position on the gift of their fellow townen en. It furnished oppor- tunities for usefulness which all should Value and he reminded them that 90 per cent of our public men, Judgvs. Legislators and the highest in the land had trot their experience In Muncipal ide. He hoped the eontideuce ot the citizens in them would be justified. he thanked the citizens forgiving him the I tine council. and truuted they would not be too harsh in their criticism of their actions. His purpose was to have business done in it business-like way and to that end he hoped all would work in harmony as far no possible. In This recognition of the Divine being in mundane Alain is not. I. common as it should be. Our Legislature: fol- low the practice, we are not sure if the County Councils door not, hut no body of men met in conference to legislate tor the public but would be the better for the dignified practice. at opening of their sessions and if the spirit of it Could be eatried through the rear so much the better. Promptly at 8 p. as. Mayor Laidltw took the chair and surrounding the table were Reeve and Councillors all but Mr. E. Irene. A number of citi- Iens we" in the body of the Han In- cluding the clexgy of the town, sad the Mavor‘a ttrat not WA. to inrste Rev. Mr. Wylie to can.†in pan!- for Di. vine guidance which wan done very appropriately, all maintaining A rever- ential attitude meanwhile. Inaugural Meeting of Durham Council Geo. MoKechnie The Durham and South Grey Poultry Association will hold their Sixth Annual Winter drew in the Wren Hulk Durham. “11.11.18, 19, 1911. nail on»; to an 'y.e.1iotebuooatrhimlai Friday. 18th and 19ttt--Adtnimion 100. Mr. J. Foster. Brampton, will award the prizes. Entries close Jan. 15th. Don't fail to attend the show-it promises to be a spiendid one. [ W.J. Ritchie, J. w. Lloyd. 1 8eymour.-U China, on Sunnis]. Jan Och [Ditto Mr not! In Cho Seymour, 0. Ion. (Nee Chi-lawns Jackson) 's' u or me Home Guard there. in. ie. Min Winnie Binnie it teaching the _ l d a ,mnmumu. “was “in 4th room in Hanover School, to relieve fur Li, cum. Miss McKee who in tick at present, --_--..-- Mr and Mn Wm Tucker near Horn- inge Mills were a guest for e few days I Tender, Wanted ether sister': Mrs Baxter, a r town. . Mr Neil Mc Dou all DMZ: soetunl Tenders will be received by the under- law 0-: iii. 'iti,',' 'll'ttd',11,' Joan of ( signed up to Feb. list, 1917 for debentures Priceville .cume home last {reek in re. 1 ot ‘the town of Durham as follows: High r-pnnse to a telegram that Mr. Mch- ;' 3:203:32â€: 3"“??? In 310001015 rie wan dangerously ill. Mu. Dan. _ n , iv111"'lg,'1',; Cl . McKinnon of Bennie. Minn. daughter ' ' OU.ET, ' or" of Mr. McQuarv-ie. cnme home for the: - - --_ ----- same urgent reuon. Mr. McDougulV Farm for Sale. ti'e',t;Q;ttrprtir,t1tc1et,'eiej, p... " m 2, l"' 18 h “a mm Con, interested ret in the ttotgtet of " boy. , (i"it?cio/',,tthieng,tt'e,aoe,rit'c::ii, . ' ' t l ' h' ' " ('c1'1;h'ehlt'vre:'"i1egte2iiii 'rreeolmu of 'rtump tusd tttun, 9 came home with the "marina of his l , "n f’gc‘df “to†1"t"l',t'fg,,o.od, WNW“ youngest brother. and four year: be. ', "y/ 6 'SI',',',"',',,' a: “Iâ€, 'dy, H, fore that did the same and task for his ' l? 'Y m cm mi es te at t'tt, his. He is returning in a day or two. "“de "LtTigtitg,: ale. MKKinnon ulnyinu awhile wuh l, . . PBON' j herfather who is improving. ' ma reeronshlo- Io quirk purchw-p. f Mr \Vesley Hunt of McGhne, Sunk" _ u yisited a! Mr, Goo. Arrowomith's 3nd (et, " now among old lrieudund relations F io in Glenda. Mrs Jan Patton of Fleaherton and Mrs Wm Futon of near Priceville c une over on Tuesday to use Mrs Pat. tun Br, who is quite low. TORONTO I Miss Mirnie'l‘wamley accompanivd [ by her rnluuve Mr U. Hating? newly unwed from Wehh.Sask. called on lbs vuew friends last Saturday. She has just made an extensive trip through the States to the Pacific Cons! then home through Canada visiting friends and relatives by the way. She arriv- ed home at Mr Rob: Twamley'l thel Week before Christmas. F Miss Maggie McKinnon of Bach, _ daughter of Mr Laucbie Mekintton,l is visiting her aunt. Mu Wu Mount-': ain and grandmother.Mrs Ch" Mcl Kinnou of no“ Pricovillo and other, relatives in these putts. I Mrs Andrew Mellvride and daughter Margaret from the West who have been visiting among her old friends and relatives near Varney the past few weeks, are now visiting the for. mer’s aunt. Mrs hut. Watson of Lon. don who is not well, Mrs Colin McLean of Prioeville was week end visitor with her sister. Mrs Pred Runciman. . Miss Lottie Daniel. tt from Fergus houpitul. is home. Miss Gertie Sutherland returned to Port William. Tuesday, after “tend mg her father's funeral. Miss May McGowan left Monday to teach at Nenagh near Holstein. Mr. begun. formerly at the C. P. R, station In agauu employed there, Mrs (Rev) Morris and little daughter returned to Shelhurne last week. Messrs Duncan and Om McLean. Aberdeen, Mr and Mrs The. Turnbull and Mr John and Miss Kata McFadden attended the funeral of their 00min, Mrs Mal. McQunrie, near Mt Forest Thursday last, Mrs. Wm. Mountain a of her t,loti. er, Mr, Jon. Wot-on and other Meade. Mr. Dan Kellnuon of Wilkle. Bosh. come home Monday to no " mother l Mrs Allan MeKlnnon for a few weekl. Mr. Rm. Abraham who he been i moved to the Standard Bank, Harrin- ton. wan in town on Sunday. Rex Lawrence of Bentlnck is a new junior f clerk in the Standard hunk here. 1 Miss Maud Eccles. Egremont. visi- I ted her aunt Mr:, Peter Reid lut week. _ Mrs N. K. Hamilton of Guelph in vig., iting her brothers, Chan and Bert Smith ! in Glenelg and Wm Smith In Bentinck. J for a few weekl. ‘ Mn. Oh... any, Boomville, Bu!" arrived from the We“. Thin-uh! of Int Week and is A - of It. and Mm, 8. P. lorlock will naive on Friday afternoon, In. 19th from I.†to 6 p, m. , 1917 J. w. lard, graduate mum. is holidaying at 1r'ljtitt) . w cu [PROM]. Rood orclurd, good 'Fo l or i lr, mu her inlomutlon Apply to A H , , kmn, Durham ot Leslie Wat. on. “wank or to Proprietor, f D. C. FERGUSON. i I,', um rusennhleto quick nonhuman 3 Rev. Dr. Minnie. Chwkiu of the Landon Guards, who mu speaking up Durtssat and vicinity m aid of the is Pgi-Lnn, ittitt It Faucet by request ve' d of me Home Guard than. in giv- " d a lecture to a mu: meeting in aid tr.' his emu. I Canceled figures for Glenlg. Mceuaig .0 N ichol so Clerk J. A. Black has supplied us with the. correct figures for the vote in Glen- (11. which is similar to that published but week for the Council, except that Turnbull'. total in 136, one mom. Reeve ci-ct Mcvuala‘a majority in larger than formerly given. Revised figures are ii "7'- an mmiiiij BANK E RUHS - Jru,1. Boys' Tweed Suits, double breasted and Norfolk styles which will appraal to the Boys fancy. Prices ranging from 84 to $8.85. Full range of Men's Suits and _ \u'coats always kept on hand. Clothing of Quality and Workmansnip. Just to Hand-A full range of M ff Manufactured from writ u S - eluding Isabella male Marmot clearing at 25 per ccnt be price. cent below mar/iat Face Balance of all our up-to-date Furs to be clear- ed at a great tsacrifice which memm money saved as well as money well went. We quote you below a few of the many bargains which we have to offer ', 2 only Mink Marmot Moles. regular 55 and $8 to be cleared at $3.'75 and $6.00 1 only White Tibet Rut. regular $11, to clear at "--.-.......8.26 FURS This Bank offers every facility in thtroonduet of accounts, of menu- facturers, farmers and merchants. "" IAWNGS DEPARTMENT an." lunch. 235 PURHAEI_BRA NC_H, 25 . F. MORLOCK The Store Ber cent. off on all P " Full range to rhoose from, separate or with muff to match going at tr, per mnubn‘ __.'._- - Manufactured from mime skins in -c, J. _ I I . " 5 total " 287 " 195 OF CANADA "up emu - Ton War New J lit-gust Can-u ii-Ae It." t i G T It I' no 'rheketAsrenev Geo. B. Dingman Ger. a bottle of thin emotive remedy an noon u potable nod rm . oursrPfol that cough. Pcnelu White Pine and Spruce Balsam 15 a healing remedy emu [handed of White Pine Burk Spruce Gum, Tamar-c Berk. Wild sum-v and other well known ingredient. of recognized merit. 15)qu Mu a unbhurn cough. or war may: rm: 'tttttat-t ind vonr " nature: Irritnud, thm Thad?! Laugh Syrup will glam L e reliel you cool: pro-pay um without any humid utter effeeta, Spruce Penslar White Pine Stag) that Bark THE R T In Ticket Agencv " " War Tune oncst Value , huhle and Mink cent below market mum: PAY FURS PRODUCE SAVE /fj