.w '3 ff lluiiralitThisue In. (by Queues. ‘ IPrdlr" mend by Prof. no." we. Caner. loam - 1iA9r,.reu-aamrqrDes.rtrs-t Matthew; Thy Bowie. And Daily Fm Pm. The than “a an F-mm- Ad- - for I you... .. .....-...... ". Bee ow Ind Tomato Daily I." Ind Empire tbr I yum..." Tho Ruin! Ind Wally Sun foe Th3 Ravi-w Ind tho 17-min Ber. Ild and Weekly Sm lo: 1 you The Devio- tad Tomato Daily Wald tor you. Tho Revicw nod Toronto Dilly Globe toe ly-..........-........ - Bevin! ma We“), Witho- 1‘53 Region in! Toronto Duly The Ruin Ind Toronto out, _frte log I "e-c---:-:.. Tho undersigned. all": for “1., loo can of and. “joining tttreorporatioo on Durham Road. Also 25 um. on hmbmu St. Durham. with building's Abe I new and house on Saddler trt, Durham, with nil modem improve- no Countess Sr. in town of Durham adjoining C. P. R. Simian. Groom; good "I!" Ind good well. Roomy unable. Over: qunrter acre of garden. Will melt at I ham-in to quick purcha- ser. Poo-union uinlt inmoplintoly. Term. Insoluble treuiet" putchuer, 1llrllri01.ttt. lllllEllllilll Pim'-sliliell! scams» Put. Lola 2, on 18th and 19th Con. Proton, containing 1375 an". more at less. will tell separately or in Mat ks ill an" ulna of Hump and "Otter. Well knead. [and orehard, good tutor Pot harm» im'ormuion apply to A ll Juice». Durham or lrsliv Watson, Dundnlk. or to proprietor. D. C. FERGUSON. my.†ninth We! lame 'reVaasdstiikneditsi-be-otim- tteltt in Pe blood, tnd egg-needy; “h nee-o more acute M Ma; h hauled the whole oeean. a Toarrest rheumtisu it in quite so in» â€that to improve your genenl health an to â€My your blood, and the cod liver " " Scotti Emulsion is nature‘e great Hood-maker, while its medicinal nourish. not strengthens the organs to expel the bunnies and upbuild your strength. "e"---. The best way to the Harvest Fields of Western Canada is by the Canadian Nor- them Railway. Special through trains will be operated from Toronto to Winnipeg m Excursion dates. The equipment will Mt of electric lighted colonist's cars a lunch counter cars specially designed to cater to the needs at large bodies of men at moderate rates. West of Winni- m the demand for labor is great along the lines of the Canadian Northern Rail- way: and the wages are correspondingly high. All particulars from A. H. Jackson Town Agent or General Passenger Depts,', Montreal. Que, and Toronto, Ont. One N h. p. traction engine. Water. loo; one M148 "punter. windlmker, do" colloctor completo.Walerloo;one Inky-Hattie Blizzard corn can"; one wugon and tank. neatly new. Ee. erything in good order. Apply to R. J. IcGillivray. tt. R. No. 2 Prier.vtile. Scott‘s Emulsion is Helping tbo'unndl my day who could not find other relief. m the alcoholic "sttetituten. Km to. on. your................:. ammunktmtom Mod W and Help“! Hint- "e tho In, Ila-owl“. W “on In Woman'- War. TumMrComn. Proprietor. Box 27, Durham The beat Agriculmnl Exhibition of Western Ontario Finwovks each Night. Reduced kiln, Rate. Prime Lion. Batty Pot-I and all 'ntorasation !ron the Beereury. $32,000.00 in Prizes and Attractions A very interesting Programme. including Military nnd other len- tire.-iiee Daily. â€HUI-COL. W. M. GAi‘l’SIORE. President House for Sale or Rent. WESTERN FAIR Harvesters Read This Apply to Don. Benton. Prop Property For Sale LONDON, CANADA September 7th to l5th, I917 Clubbing Rates I 16t--_'yy_tujrCcjitjirg] ijt" Snags. "--cF7 Farm for Sale. FOR SALE ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO 3 75 ISO 240 Monday mornirg we went to the museum Ind spent two hours there. but coula spend ouozhor whole doy. It won certainly interacting. Next went through St thus' Cathedral. I: used to ho o C-th lie church. but youl ogo In hooded oycr to the Church of Scotlond, Ind is now on d u o Presbyterian church. N " u t through Foroytho' tug department-l store on Prineus St. let the man. oger.o Me Wolllce. on Buturdoy It the Golf Club au Ind he showed no oll through tho "ore, Alter that Io not to tho top of " Wolter Scott's monument. 1th" 287 top: in it and woo our. o long true] to the top. From then we went to the Brno Hull, known the world our on ogolf grout. Did not get hook to the city till 9p. m. Left tho some night tor London, Irnyiug 8a, m ' June 19th. During the day In London we took in the gourd mounting " Buckingham Puma tad Whitehall, from there to tit Plui'l Cubednl 3nd Crypt. In Sunduy morning one of the boys and Intended b't John I High English church. It is sure some place, 60 feet from floor to the peak at the ceil- ing. You cm imagine just whet it in like. During the afternoon we took I long walk through the Blochlriu hills end ground the Edinburgh Oboe":- tory. We were shown uonnd by u couple of nice girls whom we met " church in the morning. The people ere cermnly lovely in Scotlcnd. They know how to use the soldiers. Left London that night at 10.30 erriving in Edinburgh st 8 the next morning. The first day we did noth. ing but look nround and get acquaint- ed with the streets, Visited the cestle which is over 600 yeers old end hoe never been taken, It in 450 leet nbove the see level and the well end rock is nearly 150 feet high. Queen Mary's room. where J nines was born, is only 10x12 feet, and the window is 200 feet shove level ground. The hill on which it is extracted is near the centre of city and from the tower e person com I moods I View or the whole city end I surrounding country. Next, Nelson'e‘ end Burns‘ monuments. situeted on l Calton Hill, (known " hill 60). l Barns' is very smell. but Nelson's is l e large one. IM steps to the top. On I the top is n tug bell which slides on n pole end " 1 o'oloek eyery day it drops About 8 feet, At the some tune n large cennon " the cestle fires e sel- ute. Next plnee wee Holyrood Pnlnce. There we were ell through the rooms occupied by Lord Dnrnly. The pelnce is guarded by civiliens. The evening I spent " the senports of Joppa end Portobello, two very nice summer xe- lurtl. I My chum and l "rived in London " 10 30 a. m. on June 14th and epem the day seeing \Veelminieter Abbey, House ot Lords, Home of Commons end the mein streets The Strand. Leicester Squire. Piccadilly and Eas- ton Bond. Weetminieler Abbey is certainly I magnifieent building. It contains some very old tombs and statues. the most notable ones being Nelson‘s statues, W. E. Gildetone's. David Liylngetoue'e and the tomb ot Charles and John Wesley. 0n Elston Bond is Modem Tuesaud'e wax mus- emu. There you can see the great people ot pee: end present. so real that a person is up! to make a mistake and speak to some of them. The out figures of ell the great war lenders of to-day are there and in the centre of group is Klng George and President Wilson. Bitt-litre Camp, _ The trip wu on that I aboll one: England, June 20th, 1917. forget-ad lf 1 get book 1 will bus I To the D." Ones n Homo,-- Jot to all you. I mat Alonzo Howe: Jun returned from a week's holi. 1nd W Bouillon Bttd about "renty dnyv. (to do†spent in London sud other boy! tr 168rd in London. Weil four in Edinburgh, Soollnnd. Do not I own: think of my more no" to. know uhether I cm give a very good night “a i! " 80mm: dork, so m11 an.†of the trip, hm will tell you . clone for um time. Am in the best of about some of the moat inteteuing f MIMI. Lo." to all, pines 1 now. , Henry In E J IeRobb has kindly for. wuded the following Utter from her brother, who in in training 1n Englond t1horntsliffe Camp, England, June 20th, 1917. To the Door One- " Homo,--- Interesting Letter Iron Pte. Henry Philp. Two Speed Events Daily A . M. HUNT. S. S. No. 9, therefore claims three enceeeslnl winners. We wish the two junior one. all success. As for In leLellnn she hu made n success of life and like no many more at our fond mothers. has today I son It the front doing his but for the welfare of the empne. A pleasant refleetimt fot on old teacher of B B. No q, who may perhaps, have been no influertee, at least, to one of the victors. -Cogn A comfortable brick home with a No. l “one cellar. Mt u good frame burn and seven acre. of t nd one and one-hall miles east from Hahn Hotel on 2nd con. Glenelg. For trnrtie1uttm nee A. H. Jae new. or down â€urn. Dum- We were especially delighted last week to learn that Miss Tena Mer. chant of S. S. No 9, Egremout, won the Dr. Jamieson medal. A credit mark for the winner " well " the school section. Mention is made of the tact that "Willie Hiscock" also distinguished himself in like manner in the same seat of learning. But many of your readers and correspon- dents may not know that about forty years ago Mrs Charles McLellan, of Montreal, nee Miss Annie Alles, won the "medal" against all competitors when she wrote for entrance to Mount Forest High School. The Quertetly meeting service was held last Sunday, the pastor presch- ing on appropriate sermon on the "uriifit- ' l the three crosses. Mr Lanai-eve expected to couple-to " hut round of circuit calls this week end then take a couple of weeks holi- dsss consequently he will mt be wtth us the next mo Sundays. Dear Editor '. We Yeovihtel take much pleasure in reading the refresh. ing items of new. that come to no weekly in the Review. John Mun" of Toronto winked his sitter. In T Bun-ton. this week. Mia Ethel Match is home from Toronto for a tortoigbt's visit. Miss Agnes Evan: returned to her home after . week’l holidays " P. Mutcb’s. Mr nnd In Howey no ored trom Blyth 5nd spent the week end with her mother, Mrs Waltneiey, Sr. Miss Millie Earning has completed her three month’s " T Weir's on the farm in complisnee with the rennin. tion at the Ednealion Department and on Tuesday returned to her home in Alluton. On Thnredev It. A. Nicholwn end Madame: Nicholson. Grout. Mo. Dowell and Drimmle motored to Allieton and visited Mr A Hornintt'ir. Mr Nicholson and wile proceeded to Bttmfrei1le to Attend the funeral of hu nnele. the Inc Robert Wallace. They returned to Yeovll on Setnrdey. I have written to hardly anybody since the big offensive started. You know I am not the lame lad. I look alright but don't feel alright, Please remember me to all. Hope your mo- ther is feeling better. Bye-bye. We had quite a raid last week when 38 German aeroplanes flew over Lon- don, doing quite a bit of damage. Ten of them were brought down. It causes a lot of panic which makes it worse. me. I havent been boarded yet but I expect to have to go back to France again. My foot is getting better, a little lame yet. I would love to see you all. There were 500 cripples left for Canada last week, some sight believe me. I don't know what they are going to do with I haven't told you all that is the trouble with me, but I’ll not keep it a secret any longer. The night before I was wounded, they sent a lot of tear gas shells over, killing two ahead of me, and I got some of the gas on my lungs. Some days I feel fine, and others I can hardly get breath. I didn't think I was much affected but I am beginning to feel the reaults worse than at first. However don't worry over me t I think I'll come allright but it willtake time. They gave me a week-end to spend with my sist r, and I sure am enjoying myself. I go back tomorrow morning the Crypt we eiw the eeu-iege that “tried Wellington" reunion to the grave. It " e meuive “mature. weighing 32 tone. At2p. n. we went to the Galilean theetxe. the Ingest in the Britieh lulu. It i: e bountiful pleee. We bed lunch at the soldien and "ilori, club. Left Lon.. don at 7.16, arriving in camp at 10 o'oloek, So endeth e perfect week. Many friends will read with inter. est the following letter received from Charlie Legge by Mr and Mrs J. R. Philp t Igth Canadians, West Sandling, Kent, July n, 1917 Well I am still enjoying myself at the sea. I am still at Ramsgate. WAS GASSED AND WOUNDED Dear Friends t Pte. Chas. Legge Convalescing t From another eorreepomleut) For YEOVIL no. Charlie Homeseekers . Excursion: to Westem Canada at attractive fares each Tuesday untilOctober 31st, via Canadian Pacific the pioneer route to the West. Particulars from any Candi!!! Pttcitic Agent or W, B. Howard. District Panama Agent, Toronto. Ont. Min Emily Eddington returned to Tolomo loudly the! spending a mo week'n “onion " be: home here. Mr Snell from Dromore will pretoh next Sand" evening here. Mr Love- grow and hmi'y no Mung I two week'l "onion. It my] In Robt Aitlin spent Burs My “M F Pmder'a. In Cornish spent the week and with her mother. Mus Ed Boy in Hol. iWino Mr und Mn W T Finder motored with If: Robt Aitkin and non Allen of Holstein to Mildmay Tuoadny and called on I number of Mandi. A Chance For Those Going West -.t%gteseekertr Excursions via Min Vern: Kirby Ind friend visited Sunday at Gleneden. Miu Mary Ovens. Linton] is Vinit- ing with her not. Mr: Adam Dong- In. Some interesting new books have been received at the Public Library, The following is the list : The German Empire between two were. France under the Republic. Belgium, the Land of Art. The things men tight for. Coal and Combination of Smoke. The Beautiful Alien. Pentod. May tilesaor of Celeb". The New Era in Canada. Mistreu Anne. The Curtain of Fire. Rhymes of a Red Crone Men. The Library Board would be glad to receive nuggeetione u to booU that patrons of the Library would like to see on the shelven. DYER-on Monday. Aug. 6th, 1917 to It and In 100 Dyer, a daughter Hear the La e fumily of Hamil- ton, Scotch Com . as, and Mt. Por- eat Pipe band at "ville Garden party o, August 13th". Come. Ree War. Lovegtove and family motored to Gaelph and other points south on Tuesday to spend a two week.’ holiday . Mrs Rorke and children who have been visiting " Mr John Rice’s and Mr J. R. Philp'a, returned Tuesday morning to their home in Toronto. Master Charles Pritchard, Guelph, is holidaying " the home of Mr R. Irwin. Mrs Grinch and her daughter Miss Della of Hamsters, were the guests of Mrs J. R. Hunt and Mrs John Rice over the holiday. Mrs Petrie left Saturday to spend a couple of weeks in Waterford. Miss Adams will sell dating the month of August all samples of Spit- ella Corsets " cost. The Women’s Institute will be held at the home of Mrs John Ferguson, lath con., on Thursday August tti, " 2.3o'p. m. Mrs Irwin will addreu the meeting on "A girl's preparation for lite." Roll Call-o box for over- The Laurie fam of Hamilton, 4 in number, Mt. Fore ipe band and othets will give the p ram at Ce- darville Garden party on ug. 13th. The Holstein Patriotic Society wish to heartily thank the young people of Holstein and vicinity for the splendid donation of $89 7 3, proceeds of the garden party of July 27th, held on the lawn ot Mrs John Brown. Mr John Manny and family accom- panied by Mr and Mrs Thos. Bunion returned to the city Tuesday. Miss Gluing: is: visitor at Mr Thus. Dingwdl‘s. Mrs Fiander and daughter Iolene of Cleveland, visited at Mr Robt. Cotsnolly's over Sunday. Miss Josie accompanied them back as far as Toronto, and before returning will visit in Cleveland. A number from here attended the races in Teeowater on Monday. T Miss Gertrude Pettigrew returned on Sunday with her friends to Owen Sound, when ahe spent a few days. Mr In Myers has placed lightning rods on Thou. Dingwall’s barn. Miss Hodge of Toronto, is a guest at the home of Mr Wm Nelson. Sunday’s electric storm caused the death of two of Mr Onn Hunt’s calves which were struck by lightning. Mr Mervin Bealey. Hatriston, spent the week end at the home of Mr Chas. Dmmm. Miss Belle McGin of Durham was a guest at the home of Mr John Ham- “ton on Monday. Mr and Mn Armada, accompanied by Mia Sadie Connolly, motored from Toronto to Mrdtobt Connolly 'a on Sunday last. HOLSTEIN LEADER DURHAM REVIEW ORCHARD 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 trans- mitted or delivered of the list made pur. auant to said Act of all persons appear- ing by the lat 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. that said list was first posted up " my OMce at Holstein on the Slat day of July, 19â€. and remains there for inspec- tion. Electors are called upon to examine the said list and if any omis- sions or any other errors are found therein, to take immediate mieeedings to have the said more corrected accord- ing to'law. Dated " Holstein the Slot day of July 1917. We have a stock of ground feed wheat on hand that we are offering for the next few days at 840.00 per ton, sacks includ- ed. If you want feed, buy now " we have only a limited quantity to offer at theprice. Buy now. Municipality of the Township of Egremont, County of Grey. In Houston of Toronto and In Achuon of Otto" ue It mount on o with to their nephew Mr S I Patten oon. 20th con. . We too hue noticed the mystical letter "W' on the out blades, end he" noted your tamer“ on the nine. Looking “it from efevmer'e View. point n stead! for Bumper erope. Bu'ging Berna. Bunting Bins. Binge: Bundles of Bedding for the Bovine- end an I sequence Batter Butter. Mr Donna Henry, Toronto 3nd Mr and Mn “may Ire visiting rah. tho here. A moonlleht picnic of the young people from Dromore to this neighbor. hood. we. held etthe lelxe on Tuesday lest the Slat ultimo. where over sixty " more at the youth and bounty en. joyed themselves to their henna con. tent. The night was ideal end the shimmer of the moonlight on the voter wee bountiful. l The Lsdies' institute held I meeting ut the home of Mrs Sum Petteison, 20th Con. ' on Wednesday inst when I ‘vsried program by the young people lexoluaively was given. Miss EN Renton. nurse from Guelph. now home sou s visit. gsve A fine psper on mm- ing and cure of the sick. Miss Bessie Drimmie contributed one on the Battletrontr, Colette MoMillsn on good house keeping, Florence Renwiok cu conscription. Msry Findley on the wsr. Miss Ashby recited s poem entitled. "Afterglow." Instruments] music us given by Miss En Benton on the violin. Miss Grsce Rsmsge on the organ, Misses Benn Bunston. Nellie l Atohisou snd May Findlay sung solos. end meeting closed with God Ssve the I King. l On July 29th, Mr Ind Mrs Walter Clone. accompanied by Mr and Mrs Luv end Mr ond Mrs Ashby, I“ ot Toronto. motored up in the latter', fine 48 horse power Pack-rd cor to the home of Mr and Mrs Wm Romoge on I visit to the daughters of the first and the loot mentioned. who are " present spending their holidays here. The trip woe mode in record time, return- ing the same no Humlton. In Crew. Ilia All“ Benwick and Mr lcPhereon. Toronto were the guests of Mr end In Thou Alain-on avenue week end. Mr and Mrs John Manny motored from Toronto on Smurday und were guests of the tormer‘l parent: over the week end. Mines Flo and Mary Rnuell. Hope- ville are visitors st Mrs Taylor‘s. Mr and Mrs Geo Cnshnie. Mrs Murdock and Mr Speirs spent Thea. day at R Renwick‘s Br. The young people of the common- ity held tr most eujoysble moonlight picnic " Hamilton's Luke one even- ing lot Week. " Miss Nellie Archison returned to Toronto on Tneadty utter I no Weeks vacation. Messrs John McMnrdo and Andrew Hay motored to Owen Sound on Mon. day and were in ettendunce It the races there. The Benton family spat Mmday in Mt Forest. Mr Geo Buneton recently purchased a house and lot our Hanover and will move there next month. Rev Geo Kendall, Dundnlk will have change of Amos pulpit on Sun- day next. Miss Calder and nephew of Toronto no holidaying with the former’s mother. Miss South. Barrie ii visuing with her brother Dr South. hrters' list, 1917 NORTH EGREM ONT Rob Roy Cereal Mills Co, DROMORE DAVID ALLAN. Clerk of Eye-loot Port McNicholl, a short pleatrant iour- t"aiitTirsiLC.rL............. Sept 2( -2l my via Canadian Pacific Railway, isthe,'rheaerum.............. Thanksgiving In; Gateway to the Great Lakes. strm1ttGi'iii;ii.".r.r.U.'.U.....y."'.' ... Sept 2%.": Express leaves Toronto 2p. m. each'.,Hoastein ....l. o..................... Sept 2.1;: Wednesday and Saturday making directimn (Western Fair) connection at Port WNW" with 1u.tr/xunauie......-....-....-. Oct a». 1 steamehip "rfrw.atinL' or "einibeii'Ud,t Forest Sept my fogSault Ste. Marie, Port 1ryuyerA,o1tio,LhiGid ... ............ .... Sept 11.1 ', William. Particulars from Canadian! . . .. Oct l-' I'p.c_ifi.c Ticket Agents or W. B. Howard Pam-vale 1 ,.1 District Passenger Agent, Toronto, Ont. Tormto!(C N E)......... Aug 2.5-tkp: . Inside of two weeks a marble cutter will be in town to cut inscriptions on headstone. or monument', now erected Any person requiring work done should apply at once to Allan Bell. Delightfully cool on the Great Lakes. I BINDER , Get your st, , JOHN M. FINDLAY ' one, 9419430419410 '0 DEMANDS THE USE OF MORE "'mt""tyyyxrttmtsm-smma, ROPE - Phone 34-," Store closes at 6 p. m. except Wed. and Saturday To take that course of business training thin coming term ? NOW is your opportunity, Never in the hiatory of bnainess In Canada have the opportunities been no great for young people and especially for young women. Our connection with Stratford and Toronto Colleges given on exceptional facilities for placing our students in the best positions. DON'T PUT IT OFF. You can‘t "ord to, but let on know " once that you will be with " when our term opens on Tueaday, SEPTEMBER 4. Write or call {or our new Journal which tells about mine of the success of our last year‘s class. Dir. Forest Business College D. A. McLACHLAN, Prea. L. A FLEMING. Prin. The Purity Flour Cook Book III of a. um mm on a. a. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wmwmmm..5;a:“=;m m M te u, Iliu- for a an, Pt'tf-teeaetuteumuosaeroomorrutn, FLOUR“ thereisittonetuit-,o.eru-e Poutare'hterundogkaamten.- Th eeqt-iealh-tt “them-HF 'ygymhwmmhmmrumf' gimmfmmuyï¬eddkbuwlflulhmï¬- ““33““..gm9-“Hmmwm W. ' !ttuiiiSi1iiiUrii'ri 1Cl2'rllyee',t,vl'Pf'1'h.P"tbreft9q-ieure aytmtgthet-thtttties “this did of 'i'ir%Td'll1"E'lu'ctlur,'tgt â€he! TRUE ECONOMY HAV'IC X'OU DECII)EI) "P PURlTy FtOUR Get your Supply Now. to advance. Bradford or Deer]: I - Pure Mull]. I nay Fork Rope, 5 in. ', Sling lope Trip Rope l "iar"tur----'-", â€u .w"5 , lAyton ............. Sept IND.) i.',ctt-ttt- ..._......... Sept 13-11 t,Ches1ey o.......-.................. Sept lh-H .{Desboro q.................... ....... Sept 20-3 . "hrnda1k............--. ...... Oct In: ngURHAM ........ ................ Sept 2C-21 WW... Thanksgiving Day 1iiiiiiri.iircrcrci-rc' Sept 2.0-22 (“obtain ....".. ...........e.......... Sept 25-2r', 'riiiiiii,iii" (Western Fair) 'iMnrkdnle..............,............... Oct lt.l , Cheeky o.......-.................. Dates of Fall Fairs, 19i'i' Dromore sure Oct .940 ttl-IO I344 19 Halo Bum ‘S.-Lunk helm lap Y You pr T know pretty 1 will! you maycx tut the pxam tt, 'Nointttotnty-thats 'hy you with pmtita*kto1ookat r spa-m od before you nuke . chant. Wt my good instrutttetst't,on hand all in etch-me " new Mason (k I PM)“: Player Pianos. Ind In animate“ prior he many pected tony turn piano of gamma Violusor write us today.‘ Sand mud Ill-uni Rlsclh Ltd. nay Bunch ms Wyndham s\,q Ont. \ Roe" Ru Cat-.--) Rock, gun Red Clots Society met at the of MG. Boyd on Aug. 2thand " my ttaereters were than! on m the lumen! of Mm. Chm: Mon-l. good “arm's work was done. Ms. OWL-l mix-sum! 12 low! made and 2 'mirs of cocks started. sides the mum work. a Red Cross the uteri-l of uhich was dome: Madam R. Banks and G. Boyd cut and made lady for adding I The blocks were distributed am various 'hrttilies mama-d. Mn Vase mu the balling by the and it unresolved lo spend thet " .nerxmd ensuing met-(ma quillm seams the quilt road;- for diurnal. ttttttt Minx will he held at Mrs Ni Mom's on August 2i. tt.16 p. m. Only our colkitronon day at 2J5 p. m, and and um- on It is.†p. m. Mr Hugh M . tttWty mu, hns the comm of mum is Wk mnvestieme, though a mum"!!! 00% would have been better. Niet the of writing your letters an)" m tha! ing. Thanks to the powers that) this lam favor. [ Se macaw P-.--, can!!! assembled on Tuesday e Mr Thos. Tucker's. 2nd can. lip " being the annual garden party Paul's Church. A favorable mu grounds, and a arable mmnur. lihemlly unnamed NImshmrm and booth. was vac m the u axons and enjoyment. The Rect KG. Dymond. presided over an tive and varied warn. (and add-es by Mr Mdirath. a .sMierofWntlterttm. Mr Irwm of nnd thechairman. St. PauG choi a fine manta, and much-a duets were rendered by Miser-s F Kerr and Mm Mead, Mrs Mr Wm. new. Miss Gerti "nee-tist two sweetly and Mrs Jot. {an and Mm In! ave radiations which enjoyed. Wm.Tmyo¢0rchud. them. Buy now. Rob Roy Cereal All"? C; Mm. Box-s Now as We.- Wednesday, 15th August, ms t Ills] box cavia- begin There an “demand collectwns begin an 2 We have I stock of gr on hand that we are dit kw days at “0.00 per b d. If you want Iced, l hme mtly I limited qua! them. Buy now. ZION Epwon br. 'm Patty xull he hel Al trstusl place. Hana! l Halt proomie for Red t 256 and NC. Come Under auspicm l Ladies Aid, , le of ho Ice cream and , will Parking: lawn t _ In The "le will also C evening. enjoyed. Wm. Troy ot Orchard. in wide demand, WIS 'there' with .1 and violin Inuit. About $40 was I [run boom Ind Rabies. There I My Mods. wind! is tohedev Red Cm $N'rWMt6 tr Aug. 23nd and “Inning by C lane, Agent, for mum All hardware "N at Lenahan's big gi Opens Saturday. To Rest-At n part of double due street. Uooer Town A Ctmmunit 'Gardt held on the ii1i'iii. of Mr his. McRonal . tinck. An excellent pr. ments served. Admiss l-‘Alu La h Prdm (tr, “(i)“ l 'iaiiii-lliiiii' “up: You WHO. Intuit“ pg m1 u