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Durham Review (1897), 12 Apr 1917, p. 8

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# M w T tÂ¥+ «# + (P 1 } 1 I 1 t P C d ds d 4 4 their name, and descripâ€" tions and a fuil t of particuâ€" lars of their elaims anl the nature of security (llu&ll:old y them, duly certified, and aftet the said day the Executors will pr to distriâ€" bute the assets of the\estate among the parties entitied th reto, having ragard ounly to the cldims of which they then shall haye n J Dated this 9th day of pril, A. D. | James Ferguson | Executor: By their solicitor, J. P. Telford. 1917 NOTICE is given pursuant to the revised of Ontario, 1914 Cap. sar 56, that all perâ€" sous having against the esâ€" tate of the said Calvert, who died on or about 28th Day of , A. D., s9r7 are requested to by post prepaid or ot;qetwia to deli to J P Telford of the Town of Dar Selicitor for the Executors on or before thel % wars aonee , bffccicacdth 4. In the matter the eniate Calcert, tate bf the Pewn of ous® A ham, in County of" Grey,| 5thâ€"A. gentleman, %hu. M F NOTICE is given pursuant | f ©TR4800, to the revised of Ontario, }:::::::' 1914 Cap. rar 56, that all perâ€"| Eccles. _ sous having against the esâ€" Dailey. P tate of the said Calvert, who| Lawrence. died on or about Jt 1â€"â€"M B 28th Day of . A. D., s9rg | Eccles. _ Mt. Forest Business College D, A. MceLachian, Pres. Uur commection with Stratford «nd Toronto Colleges enables us to offer you the advantages of citv achools nearer home. Indivâ€" idual imstruction ; graduates placed in positions ; enter un{ tLime. Write toâ€"day for Journal, Our to get your business education NOW,. °It will pay {0. to invesâ€" tigate the merits of our school. IT WILL PAY YOU ouly to the cl f en shall haye n d this 9th day of Wpri John C. Adams James Ferguson | E: 5th Day of May, 19:7) Jur Spring Style Preparations Are Thorough and Efficient to ue _ «. 8. BURNETT ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO The spring lines are completely readyâ€"ready for men of every tasteâ€" ready in all that is new and md. See them at your first sp@gre moment. y‘ll interest you. SEVERAL factors govern the purâ€" chase of clothesâ€"some men place value foremost, others believestyle, fit, pattern or weave more important. . Fleming, Prin. ART CLOTHES | Miss L. Niergart has left for home in HManover Miss Jennia McCaone! is from Toronto. Pte Fied Knox and Pte W. J spent the week end at tneir here. _ Miss Haze! "erguson has returned home from the city . Misses Jean Aldcorn and Maggie Carpbell are home from their re specitive schools, Riyerview and Hathâ€" erton. Lance Corp A, McKinnon arrived home from the front last Wednesday. He was woundsd last fall at the Somme and is home on a six months leave. _ He was wounded in the arm and leg but has improved wonderful. His many friends are glad to see him Koor fi”’ ki "‘/sâ€"d VD-‘ t “q; l"'l'> “hi(::d- Henry, Arthus Loib, Walyr Renâ€" wick. JasSmail. Average ateendance 41. Jas, M, Schricbe®Epaeber, 1 °oo‘ e ns on taniey °C Eecles. _Jr3rdâ€"I Fergnson, Clarence Dailey. P Dailâ€"v. _ 8r 20dâ€"Emerson Lawrence. C L=nwreace, Eva Eockes. Jt 1â€"â€"M Brown, E Lawrence, Martha Beele.l. F. M. Renwick, teacher NO 18, EGREMONT. _ IVâ€"â€"Berly Reouie, Sarab Tucker, Arthur Hastic, Keooâ€"th Find‘ay Gerâ€" tie Stephenson, H srold Atchison, Regâ€" gloARam:‘ge. * NiIâ€"Percy Unprigon, taniey Harriso J# 111â€"Ed swail, Alex, MeMi . itont Smyil, lrene Hooper, Mmaiav Alisn,. Jno Bmui‘., Davie Hooâ€"=* s1 â€"EcCwin Findlagy, James Adsss. ©orsâ€" Houper. Violi Henry. Sri lo» Adams, Geoige Renmwook css eith. Jinet‘ts Ged. r »63 1» |â€" After an siimess No.12 EGREwONT | en thouths ons 5thâ€"A. Renton. 4thâ€"V. Dailey, R) and highly respec Haas, M Hoomr. R Matthews. Maggie| B, Hunt died on A Ferguson, E Lawrence, G Lawrence, BR 84 years, 5 months Lawrence, (absent) _ Sr 3rdâ€" Harold ia Linz the cause (;Qwrence, E Brown, Allan Brown, C censed was poues Srgâ€" Avive h is s > C im e March School Reports| Death of Mrs. J.B. Hent Local Dealer, DURKNHAM SWINTON PARK =â€"~# #â€"@ «_ Pie W. J. Knox ; Airkenâ€" at tneir homes: Mr and MALLEN LIMITER ",. â€"no Bmail, Ecrwin Findlay, How per. Viola \carms, (Jrl,uxob , J notts Gedâ€" "~Prâ€" Clifford home| SCHRAMâ€"In Egremont on April 4, to Mr and Mrs Geo. Schram, a son. her Toronto‘s tax rate for is 25 mills. The funeral took place on Thursday at 1.30 p. m. to Mt. Fovest cemetery when her pastor Rev. Mr. Ibbott wiil conduct the services in the church, We extend sympathy to the sorrowing relatives. Airkenâ€"In Egremont on April 2nd, to Mr and Mrs Alex. Aitken a son . 2. !¢ An earnest member of the Methoâ€" dist Church and a life long member of the choir. Her last Sabbath at church though not in good bealth, found her in ber accustomed place in the choir. The children, four sons and four daughters are Armanda at home; Emâ€" ma (Mrs. Markle) of Ribo, Sask; Ella, (Mre. Schaeffer), of Whitmore Lake, Mich,; Edna (Mre, Doney), Shelburne., Arthur of Loreburn, Sask ; John of Eibow, Sask.. Reginald in Holstein and Ernest in Pittsburgh. _ Three or four of these it is expected will not get bhome for the funeral, Besides the sorrowing kushand, three sisters and three brothers of the deceased survive to mourn ber departure. Mre. Hunt was a friendly and kind hearted neighâ€" hor an earnsat mamkham at in, 25 / BC Eessuw coug ougi t PmE TY Weqems Calder‘s farm, at that time in a primeâ€" val forest state. Here she was wedded to her present life partner and togethâ€" er they surmounted the hardships of pioneer life, reared a family of eight childreo and gained a comfortable bome. For some 12 years they lived in Riverview, but then returned to Holstcin . Borrows, and was born at Millgrove near Hamilton. When oply 3 or 4 years old, she moyed with ber parents to the present homestead, now George Calder‘s farm, at that time in a neleana. After an :iines ex+ending over fifâ€" u-edn mo::.tlhl, one of Holetrin‘s pioneers anok KiLEKL °000000 se the year 1917 and they exterd their -‘h:l';ti; thanks for these spiendid donations. &0 0| ) 0) °0 CCCR 1NE 1. U, F. Society for their donation of $55, also the Women‘s Institute for $15. The untiring efforts of these Bocieties to help the good cause is very mâ€":ch apprec{nted by the Patriotic Society mesdk 4 c c cCa® 2 houds Laliâ€" LMittle ways of cheering the sick and downeast," Though it is the general idea that ministerial candidates are scarce, it was not borne out in the case of Holâ€" stein and Fairbairn vacancy, when 2; applications were received for a hearâ€" ing. At a joint meeting of managers and elders, 7 of these were selected to be heard in turn, after which a call way be made. . Rev Mr MclIntosh of Bond Head will oceupy the pulpits next Sunday, The members of the Holstein Patâ€" riotic Society wish to thank the I. O. Th l s i is s we i oe lc w _ The monthly meeting of the Womâ€" en‘s Institute, Holstein, will be held at the home of Mrs3 J. D Roberts on Thursday April 19th at 2 30 o‘clock. ‘ 7 Mair will give an address, Roll callâ€" "Little ways of cheering the sick and downeast." THE DURHAM REVIEW ‘Messrs Tom Padfield of Mt. Forest, and Mervin Bailey of Harriston, visâ€" ited over Sunday at Mr C. Drumm‘s. Miss Tillie Stevenson has returned home after spending two weeks in Mount Forest, Miss Kdith Ibbott is Durham. The r(:;nld Tt:lt::‘ huh‘ueu i c in closing the station 6 p. _.-.v,“?!-mniu Th Wikithan Mr and Mrs Albert Hunt of Palmâ€" erston spent Sunday with Mr Hunt‘s parents, Mr and Mrs George Plume and son Wesley of Listowel spent SBunday with relatives here. _ Mr Louie Woodyard is working for Sandy McKenzie, Mr and Mrs Arthur Hunt of Loreâ€" burn, Sisk., arrived Monday evening scarcely in time to see his mother in her last illness. ‘ Mrs Geo Reid and son Frank of Toronto, spent the week end at Mr H. Reid‘s Mrs John Smith is bolidaying in Toronto. | Mrs James Bruce, who has been spending the winter months in the Southern States, returned Thursday, We are glad to see Miss Wilson back after spending weeks at her home in Proton Mr and Mrs Jamos idi;:kleborough, Toronto, visited relatives here over the week end. Mr Dan Keith of Miéi;igan, came home to attend his mother‘s funeral, and visit his ®rnther Thos. on con 12. Mris G. P. Leith was in Durham , last week . | _ Misses Ruby and Nettie Rogers of Toronto, spent cver Kaster with tReir patcuts. Pte Clayton Joidan is spending a few days in auâ€" village, Mr Wm Pettiyrew of Toronto, visiâ€" ted his wife and family over Raster. uL uy l 12 ) + AHEDGEIE Bank, Norwich, visited a here last week. We are ; to see our boys come back Wedding bells are ringing. Oh, listen how they chime ! Miss Irene Drumm is home from Listowel over the Easter holidays, Mrs Duff Morrison of Mt. Forest, visited at J. D. Roberts‘ over Sunday, Mr Wm Groat went to Toronto on Monday morning . Rev, Mr. Patter;;);l of Shelburne preâ€" ached two excellent sermons in the Presbyterian Ch. Sunday . Miss Jean Morrison of Listowel spent the holiday with her mother and sister. Mr Geo Johns of Durham is visiting his fner]d, Willie Ibbott. Mr Gilbert Durant is home from Torâ€" onto among relatives. Misses Mary Backus and Edna Reay of near Durham are spending a couple of days with the former‘s sister, Mrs, John lcith. L Mr and Mrs: Adam Brown, Sr of Durâ€" Mr At the annual meetin% of the W M S held in the Methodist b. on Sunday evening, Miss Tasker of Mt Forest gave a splendid address on Mission work, while Mre Tanner rendered two beauâ€" tiful solos. Mrs Eedy of Harriston is spending a few days with Mrs Petric and other friends here. Mr. Wm, Allan left Tuecdaty;rmorning for his mission charge near Prince Alâ€" bert, Sask. I Mrs Fiddler an J children of Neustadt visited at her arcats, Mr. and Mrs. S. Seaman over Euter. ""* vomn Merchant and dau.,h>r Roâ€" lena spent Good Friday in Mt Forest, with their aunt, Mrs. Jas. Isaac Mr Harold B=ird visited his sister in H:,mllton a couple of days last week end. Miss Anna Carss of the Ladies‘ Colâ€" , lege, Whitby, is spending tho hnlidays at her aunt‘s. Mr John Merchant and dau,h>r Roâ€" lena spent Good Friday in Mt Forest, with their aunt, Mrs. Jas. Isaac Mr. Milford Rice who has been in Toronto for several months is home to -?i',t his father on the farm. Mr, Jas. Hunt of Chippewa spent Sunday at his home. m, are visiting at hiiv';;sfe'r';.. I.V'lra. & Morrison. HOLSTEIN LEADER LOCAL AND PERSONAL 1 to gee Miss Agnes atter_sp_euqn‘ng a few Manager of Royal visited at his home We are always glad Mana; holidaying in . ! David were able Her family consists of 8 boys and 2 daugbters ; John living at Prince Albert ; Jos, Liberty, Sask : Wm., Cass City, Mich ; Alex on bomestead, David, Nilran, Alta : Allan, Uno Park, New Ont. ; James and Frank as Acadia Vallev, Alta. ; Jessie at home and Margaret, Mre W. Reid on the 14th con., Egremont‘; also Alex‘s daughter Tena who has lived with her since infanecy when her mother {’).i"’;.. All her family except Jas, & ‘g| _ On Thursday despite the inclemâ€" ency of the weather and bad roads, the funeral of the late Mrs Merchaot 2| was largely attended by her sorrowâ€" 7 |ing neighbors and friends. Deeeased who was Margaret Blakely was born n | in Glasgow, Seotland in 1846 cor ing to Aubarn, N. Y. State at the age of , | 1 yr. _ When she was 4 yrs old, ber . | parentssettled in Canada in Bentinck .|Tp., Grey Co. 1u 1864 she was marâ€" ried in Darham to Jos Merchant who 1 predeceased her 22 yrs ago and came ‘! to live on lot 6 con 16, Egremont, where be passed away to the Great . | Beyond. "A few years ago her heart | | began to trouble her but she seemed |as well as usual until March 292 } when she was taken suddenly i}l. Medical assistance was at once sum â€"| ; | moned but she was not sonsidered l] seriously ill until the tollowing Wedâ€" | ; nesdfly. Relatives were sent for but | : none orf her family at a distance bad | ¢ time to arrive before she passed away /; at 2. 45 Saturday a m. Alex, Jessie and Margaret (Mrs Reid). and her t sister Mrs Sumpton of Pt. Elgin were with ber. She was the oldest of the | * family of 4 boys und 6 girls. _ Those still liviog are Eligabetb, Mrs Sump-l ton, Underwood ; Janet, Mrs Struath ers, PtEigin ; Joan, Mrs Mather on ber way to the West ; Harriet, Mrs. Burwash ; Wm, Nanton, Alta. who visited her a tew weeks ago and her aged mother in her 92nd year who lives with her dsaughter, Mre Strathâ€" are _ Atthe Patriotic meeting on Satarâ€" day afternoon, 4 bales were packed containing 54 pairs socks, 2 doz suits pyjamas, 17 day shirts, 11 vermin surts, 42 pillow cases and 6 sheets. Valued at $143.40. Also during the month 6 prs of socks was sent directâ€" 1y tosame of our home boys in France. Mrs Archie Calder o been visiting at Jas. C2 very sick. Pre Jos. Bilton, another of our old school bofts was home saying good bye to parents and other friends beâ€" fore going overseas with the 153rd, We are sorry to report both Danâ€" can and Kate Sincla.r sick with grip and pneamonia. Poe Albert James and Pte Alfred Jones ot the 153rd, made fareweli calls at Mr. J. Wilson‘s and other friends last week. Mr and Mrs Geo, J also Mis Pigame and srent the week end sley‘s. Mrs John Reid -iaâ€" daughter, Mrs Wm. Allenford. Pte and Mrs Perkins are spending a& few days with cheir aunt, Mrs Chas Melunes, Pte. Perkins enlisted in Winnipeg, and bas returned home an invalid, the result of a shell shock Mrand Mrs Henry Hiscock of Holâ€" stein &pent Esster holidays at Mr Robt Nicholson‘s . Mr A. Douglas and fitule daughter visited last week at Galt. {. Mrs W A B ting a few d W. T. Pinders H F Caldwell, Dauphin, Manitoba, spent a few days last week at W. T. Pinder‘s, ©He came to bid farewell to his son Harry in Toronto, who hbas enâ€" listed as a Veterinary surgeon to go overseas. A number attended the funeral . of the late Miss N. Halliday on Baturday at Glenedon, Miss Harkley, ;escber. ds spending Easter holidays at her home in Walkâ€" erton. Pie Donald Edwards, 158cd Battaâ€" lion, epent Sunday in village, Mr Jas Sumpton returned to his home in Southampton Monday after attendâ€" ing the funeral of the late Mrs Jos. Merchant. Miss Lena Allan and Mrs Robt. Cnristie were in Mt Forest last week. Mre. Jas Durrant of Mt Forest is visiting at Mr Jas Durrant‘s. bome in Pickering and good wishes follow her from her many friends and schoolmates. Miss Margaret Smith has lgain reâ€" turned to her home after spending the winter mos. in Toronto. , Mrs Ira Pennock is visiting in Har» riston . Miss Nellie Myers returned to Lonâ€" don Monday. Miss Ina Marsh has gone to her new W A Bell of Kincardine is visi to attend funera ].. 100 00 AEDIOCRRWUIMC IP YIQTS davs with her sister, Mrs YEOVIL aud son of Toronto O RCHARD . Plume and babe> at Mrs. Walmâ€" of Artbur has alder‘s who is visiting her Coleridge in An Easter Cantata was the Christian Endeavor f The postponed meeting of the Droâ€" more Patriotic Bociety will be held in Rassell Hall Wednesday evening April 18:h Mr McQuaker of Owen Swund also other speakers will be present to address the meeting. A good musical programme has been arranged and it is hoped all interestâ€" ed in the work of the Bociety will be present. This afternoon, Tuesday, the funâ€" e» |eral of the late Mrs David Christie, o. | whose maiden name was Margaret i: | Sim took place from Holstein Pres. Church to Reid‘s cemetery, Rev Mr. d | Sturgeon, moderator of Mt. Forest, i | conducting services. Mr. and Mro, r| Chrisuic and daughter came from Scotland over 80 yra ago and settled 1| on lot 2, cor 14, Egremont where a | her son Jas was already living. There â€"| her husband and son Jas died and leaving the farm 8 yrs ago she and â€"| her girls moved to Holstein,. _ Alâ€" >| though 89 years of agoe she was wonâ€" derfully brisk until near the end of , | life and was always contented , She’ | had not been able to attend church during the wincer montha, although | often Expressing a desire to do so, and |at 11 a m on Easter Bunday she joyâ€" |! |fully pasged on to the church triumâ€"| phant. _ Two sons David, yet in Scotâ€"| land and Kobt, in Holstein and four : daughters, Misses Mary, Belle and Jane in Holg‘ein and Annie in Torâ€" onto survive her. _ Three sone, Wm,|| Andrew and Jas are deceased. Mre. : Christie was one of a large family of b 10 children of whom only two sisters are c0ow living, one in California and 6 Miss Sim in Holstein, ks Thus within a woek three of our t old neighbors will be laid to rest in | w close proximity to await the resurâ€"| t rection. _ To all the bereaved we join | 0 their many friends in beartfelt symâ€"| h pathy. a. Have you a full supply of good Harness for ing work ? Now is the time to buy as prices in.leuher are ¢oin.slsr¢?e'r. You can order anything in the Harness line from me by Mail, and it will be dehvereJ at ,our door and satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded . Here are a few suggestions : was 71 years of age and surviving ber are her three daughters Mre W. Ellis, N Battleford ; Mra McMitchell, Penese ; and Mrs Long, Toronto, three sons,. Peter in Minnsapolis, Charlie in Lum aden and Herb in Penge and five sons (ieo,, Dan, Robt., jas. and Thos. Two daughters, Mery and Mrs Fin wllen, are deceased. ter Emma, Mrs Long for a few yeare when she went west to visit her other children. _ Over a year ago she was taken ill at ber daughter lda‘s, Mrs Wm McMitchell at Penee. Thureday last death rcleased ber from her eufâ€" ferings, (cancer of the stomach) and at time of writing her son Herbert is bringing ber body bome for interâ€" ment in the family plot. Mre Keith _ For many years across the road from Mrs Merchant lived Mre Thos. Keith whose funeral is to take place toâ€"mmorrow, Wednesdsy from Holstein Pres. Ch. to Reid‘s cemetery, _ After selling their farm Mr and Mr® Keith lived in Holstein for a number of yre, when they moved to Toronto where Mr Keith died about 13 years no.‘ Mrs Keith remained with ber daugh.| ‘ JOuHN iVi. PINDLAY \ Dromore ‘ Phone 3â€"1â€"15 j wwonononono. o<«29<249204A9¢204% :D~ 96 >4â€""e Joun M. Finpuay Don‘t allow the above conditions to find you unprepared Better secure a pair the next time you are in. Prices for Over Rubbers, best quality Of all seasons,‘Spring is surely the one most essential for a good supply of Footwear. And how can you better solve the problem of icy walks and slushy roads than by having a new Pair of Rubbers. Rubbers for Spring DROMORE Men‘s $1.15 * ++ HARNESS 1 Bargains at $1.00 B_ given by Bogbty in est in | war ; resurâ€" uilgc' e join ::itllxo % ‘ 1 w detrij ftarmi of no major re sol IDI’O- fledp held expen ;Mn: of the weD |operat 1 n: J:.;:' h t pean :p’pon test" | and or I1 be ite is d and th n by | be sen 7 inl onto," | ied ®rotag, _ _ s PeB‘er our anqualiâ€" fied protest against this ancalled for expenditure and whereas in view of the proposed bill to regulate coâ€" ?eutive organizations before the ’ ouse. be it resolved that organized Agricultural Interests be given tall Opportunity to express their views and npinions before anything definâ€" ite is done in regard to the maiter, and that a copy of these resolutions be sent to ou > representative at Torâ€" ontn " war and the high cost of living en â€" tailed thereby and whereas the propâ€" osition of baving an automobil» highws y trom Windsor to Ottawa is detrimental to the intcrests of the ftatrming community as a whole and of no benefit to the overwhelming majority of tarmers. Theretore be it resolved that we enter our anqualiâ€" fied protest against this encalled for expenditure and whereas in view ofthe pronosed miu ,, oC JB Y Mr Martin Wilson and his fair young bride visited at the old homeâ€" stâ€"ad on Surday last. He is now working the Mrs Herman Haw propâ€" erty. . Unanimons resolation passed at a fall meeting of Tartan Grange, North Egremont, April 1th ; ‘"In view of the great expenditure caused by the war and the high cost nf hem‘ 0 Can bave all they wan taking away tree of cost We enjoyed the reading of Mr Mcâ€" Kechnie‘s optimistic letter in regara to marl, clay and gravel. If there are any stones required the Company To te V PCPTRIRC 7 t Nok cmptntna ds <>â€" C A letter from Mr Leask reports a)l well enclosing a program of a ficne concert in Baskatoon by their own talent. MrSnel] his sonâ€"inâ€"law, had been to Kansas city as a delegate to some large educational convention. A Red Crogs Bewing Circle will meet Wednesday afternoon at the ’home ol Mrs Geo. Lawrence. Miss Alice McKelvey, Daurham, visited hber sisters here daring the week e d, Large ruus of sap and everybody makiog syrup, puts one it an indeâ€" pendent spirit of the sugar sombines Mr Albert Hann arrived home on Wednesday from Toronto where he Spent the winter months making munitions. A recent letter from Miss Barbara Foster, well known bere, from Bavf#, after a trip oyer snow and ite un the moantains and followed by a bath in the suiphar pool, expresses delig ht with her experiences, bad taken pari in 160 conserts since going west with ber troupe last Bepteember . She is now on the home stretch. Mrs Jrewson of Yeovil yisited friends in Dromore on Bunday and attended themusical service in the church in the evening. Miss Eva Renton ectertained bher girl friends at a quilting on Exst; Monday afternoon. The packing comm ttee of the Pat riotic &lety met Friday evening and meked 68 py jama suits, 10 quilts and pair of socks. The Women‘s lostitute met at the bhome of Mrs Colin MeMillan on Weq. ".r‘_dl\' ‘th- TWemy-fiVe ]fldlt 8 were presont. A generous donstion wes received for supplies for soldicrs comfort bags. Miss Mary Findlay of Strattora Normal School is at home for «i. Easter holidays . Miss Nellie Atchison of Toronto spent the Easter holidaysat her home Wws Amos Church on Sunday e and was very much apprecia all preseut. Piee Arthur Ranston of the was at his home at MrGeo B over the weekâ€"end . NORTH EGREMONT Boys‘ 75¢ APRIL 12, 1917 want here for the Misses‘ nday evening appreciated hy Banstons on untii Wednesday, May 30 The Red Cross worker 8, 8. No 1, met at Mr Do lane‘s on Wednesday }» present . They mage 4 da pyjamas 1 aozen towels, 6 low cases. Collection £5.4 .“ Don‘t wiss the musical « seasonâ€"a Minstrel show or and fun from start to Tuesday evening, May 1» all for Red Cross work, Fu later. $ A. S. H C# L G Bovington, C J Hamlet, RT K. Torry, J Weir, W Mitchel} Richards« the Royal Flying « ton Douglas is ta robes made and 3 pairs of : 6 arted. _ A dainty lunch « and a co‘lection of $5 70 tal next meeling will be heid at Kenney‘s, on April 17ch. The Saugeen 1 at the home of M March 20th, _ 8i sent. _ G pitlow . The Reyiew this week our new Whitioc«k press, us more capacity and mo has been installed by Mr.: Toronto Type Foundry C« pable expert, and we hop quaintance with the mach to be able to give our pats ter service. CO@LGLAC &&& &&& Big Dav Rev. D. Spenc special evangelis tist Ohbhurch, cor morning, May until Wednesday Eoglis half r« YOL. XL. It is War Vim t« At Productio M duce More and Make Your Lab, Bave Materials Bpend Your W 1| NC e. Thebo h battaliog Lieut Do Clark, D 4 t Whitm has trat CD% M MA

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