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Durham Review (1897), 24 Jan 1918, p. 5

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M. mt . Anyone " can devel. hone. s: " {35? 10c up by: Winn! lore Reading DIOV TORE Winter iystem t _ ma 1 'rofits ree " t" _ 'n Wu a fairly good camp here and i, s" a m tre, peaceful and contented at the front than in the training a}: when: they worry the recruits into _ hospital with all the antiquated md, of rules, regulations. punishments l naggmg and all varieties of red tape (cted in the British army and - mu: the days when Alfred was cook. : _ 1A of friends enclosed incl r' ts' tls Miter so modest that 1 un- _ HI, out who is responsible {or any', i the articles. Not even the sweat- lrhcrrtttes in especially useful in! "t we are having a spell of very cold. weather and the imperial Sermon m goods is very inferior to what we} ed to in Canada. However this t has been very much finer than! mil am more accustomed Llp-l mung comforts from the army so I ft? to get along in comparative com- In on Monday and Saturday of each week division has been out on test since :10 from Yyres and a person sure u little rest after paddling over the: at; from Ypres to I?rstte.tt:) ylcs stem trying which can throw, hc most ammunition. Threat: m ranged in clusters " a depth hr sl.x miles. The eighteen pound- :n . o. them within almost a" half r the front and then guns unwed vlwre from there back to when the .' and lil inchers are coughing any rd night. And there is scarcely nx'r anywhere as the country is Mt ul SS ct that itis impossible to dig A ,trT put in dugouts. All the hor- ahm nu- miles of Priceville would nul ”mum ammunition in one day 1);. hatrago on the Ypres salient I will pay the following prices for Poultry, de- livered at mv Store in Durham on Monday or Sat- urday of each week : Hens. Lt to MC Chickens, H to I6c Geese.........l4 to l5c Ducks.............. Uc You can know your Canada better and well hy reading each month Machnn'e Magazine YOU will find no other magazine more entertaining and none other so satiMturg--so much north nhile to you an a Canadian in love “Ith your own country. Among its regular and frcquent contributors arc these distinguished authors; Sir Gilbert Parker Robert Service L. B. Yates 7 Stephen Leacock Agnes C. Lant Alan Sullivan l hrtltps Oppenhcim Nellie McClun: Peter McArthur Arthur S'r-mu'r Lord Northciiffe H F. Gadsby Mrs L M. Montgomery Arthur E. McFarlane That contributors are a pledge to you ot the quality ot Macleann ma- gnum and of tl e Canadian savor which in dutsnetive of MACLBAN'S Some of the rep irtment feature: of every issue of Maclean'n are t Review of R: views-a condensation of the bent biographical. oeti.ertt.ifks. “Kenny and descriptive articles appearing In current periodical literature. The Business Outlook-an inrorrntstive article dealing .wlth commerce, finance, invcotments and insurance-tor the men In the street. Women and their Work-e dept. of special interest to Canadian women M. GLASER Beef Hides, Sheep Skits, Lamb skins, Horse Hair, Rubbers, etc , “and and highest prices Iatd As a good Canadian, desirous of knowing your Canada Better and “ell. oubocnbc to Maclean'. Magazinerfor yourself. hone and friend. “hum you wish to favor with some exhibit of your good-will. Sub. scriptroo price is $2 00 per year In" Dee. will. Order from your booisnelier..or dun! from the publinheu. . _ . The Mach 1 n Fuhlis h irt'.co.. mums taint: nun, Tomato old Priceville Boy at the Front POULTRY WANTED aute mp5 must be empty and all birds healthy MAC LEAN'S JAN Frame. Dec 27. 1917 parcel in the tteat " " with a perfectly Ir." dmner in them of our fellows er litres! in the baker t one piece of it to a Nels where I expect ham to hear from mint: to France the " 1918 Our Own Country So you See how Couple“ I: :preciation he former li:cs Lam flub which dier boys: MAGAZINE only Priceville boy I have will)“: McLeod and I met him News Calgary friends. I saw him a few weeks pgo looking tine and doing well. If youl see any of my old friends please ferment.I ber me to them. Possibly Archie Me.. Donald or Frank Reilly might write me a line or two I have almost lost connec- tion with them. 1 have heard of the loss your family has suffered. I only knew your brothers as very little boys. But from my mem- ories of your father and mother, I know that when real work is to be done or dan- ger met that their children will never be the slackers. One of the most terrible things about this war is that its victims are of the best and those at home often must suffer most. . I will write soon to some of the other members of the Red Cross Society to say thanks. It feels good to be remembered after solung. - - __' . 'Free as the air we breathe' is not ap-1 plicable to ion! air. Like most other 1 commodities the latter exacts a toll from I everyone who uses It. Lowered vitality, with a consequent predisposition to such diseases as colds, pneumonia and tuber- culosis. isthe price that is paid for breath- ing impure air. It is probably true that a large percentage of the homes in coun- tries possessing a climate similar to Can- ada's are, to a greater or less extent, beeeding places for such diseases. especial- ly during the winter months. This is the outstanding reason for the marked preva- lence oi such diseases in Canada, diseases for which fresh, air is the most potent remedy. Tightly losed rooms constructed for the sole purpose of retaining heat. soon become filled with misonous gases exhaled by the inmates. The remedy is, of course, better ventilation. In older buildings, where the only ventilation is obtained from wiudows, the air may be 'flushed' by opening the windows at intervals for a few moments This means a loss of some heat, but, if the windows are not lett open too long, the saving in doctor's bills will more than offset the extra cost of iuel.- A good driving arse. harness, buggy and cutter. For pa iculars apply at the Methodist Parsonage. iceville. Foul Air ad Disease L. B. Yates Alan Sullivan Peter McArthur " F. Gadaby Durham ' Sale D. B, McLeod Snow shoving In the order bl the day ucund our burg. Pte, Jno. Me'l‘nggnrt arrived home from the city to visit his many friends 'n and ground Prloevnla. A main] waning was spent " the Commercial Hotel when his friends gathered there ttt present him with n ten dollar gold- 91909 and their good wishes, His many friends join in wishing him n safe Ind pleasant voyngo nut] in speedy return Pas, Hector McLean is also visiting his mother here over the Week end. Mr and Mrs Thou. Conkoy are visit- mg menilts In Priceville and Smacon Park but expect to leave for the was: shortly, hirksit McKinnon has returned to the city after spending a couple of weeks mth friends here. Mrs Bucham and Miss Smith hme been laid up Will) he grippe bat under Dr McLean’s skillul treatment both are back to their dudes again. Miss Jessie McLean is spending a couple of weeks at her home here. Don't forget the Box Social Friday Jan. 25tlt to be held m Watson's Hall. A gnod program " promised. Proceeds .0 we the Red Cross. Miss Davidson in spending the win- ‘er months wish her mater. Mrs P. F. MoAnbun Mrs Dobaon and family have re. turned to the city OMB! spending u mouth or so In!) her mother, Mrs Alex MoArmur of this place. Mr Dougal McCormack who has been in is improving. Mrs Archie; Sinclair and family have been visiting in Flesherlon. Mr and Mrs Jones (nee Smdif‘ Me. Kinnou) have been visiting relatives new Miss E. Smith spent the Week end with Miss S McDonald in Durham. Miss Mctrow la the guest. of Muse Kathleen Mandi“), Muss Manon Knot spent. the weed and at home. Master Alex was home mom Durham Hugh School. Mr A. McDomld Is viamng Toron- to friends. MISS Joy was the guest of Miss Manon Knox oyer the week end. sui.,G" “smug bis parents here, We extend our deepest sympathy to Mr Heard m his and bereavement. Mr and Mrs R-chard Hem-d attend ed the funeral of their daughter. I- hor, Mrs Wm. Heat] of 5min Current at Teeswat r. Messrs Black. Stewart, and Wilkin. on were in Owen Sound on busmesa. The Orangemen held their “mull At Home on Friday evening. Mr K'nuell.Duudalk occupied the chanr. A well rendered program was given and altogether an ex-joyable awning was ape-m. Swimou Park branch in the Pod Joss work gives the iollowsug repute or their yetu's work: Iteeetpris Bal. from wig..,...........,,...,',',', 6 00 Gifts from tmemo............... ii 00 Lunch tttr.................-... 66 00 'ten-ht.....-..... ......'.. 6 " From Glee Club 10 00 " Cvoucerv..................... 47 00 " culeetum................... 60 05 Expenditure Paid foryarn...,,_.......... Expenses oi Canaan...“ Paid for boxva ior boys.... Xmas guns and postage Paid for boxes...... ....., By Btomse..........., This Socievy gent boxes once th month to 12 boys who are ovoraeaa and knit 812 putts of socks Ind nude 5 stretcher cups. Oirls' Parcdl Fund Report, l9l7 Bal. on hand In 1916......$ 55 17 Topcrffirx& tttl..,...... H3600 Pricewllr Box S .utu.... ... Gig 10 Crate Receip s " arden Rwy 84 IO Prmeeda ot bomb t " ".. 37 15 '. of cake In inned . . . . 50 00 " m booth 0 Fair my 29 95 .. ot ban a) as; on Fair Day ......... ......... 925 " ct loo Cre- Parlor. . sy. " From Stone Suzi m at. when" 16 " " Priceville Pre S. S .. 100: Danni nu ...... .... .... .... 143 62 From gmdssold o'c. ..._... 88 04 Mr Wm. Heard of Swan Caveat, Postage on pmrcelu... ..... $87 72 Given to Red Cross 8 My. tist) 00 Goods bought " pares .... 361 64 Expsmutur Guam any 37 92 3511113001: ttattd......t.. . 21408 PRICEVILLE VILLAGE PRICEVELLE he}: SWINTON PARK DISBURSEI Grace Knbx. Sec. True. Mrs G. H Parslow. Trans. PRICEVILLE RRCEIP l‘S tii 181 97 .. 8 98 .. 28 26 .. 10 80 $206 so $206 so .6600 .675 .1000 .4700 .6605 313% 36 33 79 I Smurdav my". the 19m Jen..l918 passed through another "Vt'rd week. sometime. hard to keep 5 person's nose {tom freezing, The thetmometel Went down pretty low I week ego to- night. Bed covering end . good sup- ply of fuel were two necessities. Snow shovels end a gong of strong young men and a. good team of horses were It work the beginning at the week so as to allow our meal men to get (u. to the P. O. ind take our mail to our boxes but it was Imposelble (or them to get through foe three or tour days. Bonds are opened through field, and someplace: in all direetioritr. Auctioneer McPhoil had quite an experiment on Tuesday he: going to a sale " or near Holstein, Going down the Durhnm Road 2 mules was: of Priceville he Ins obliged to open a Wire {knee on Don. McDonald's Ind climb up a mountain wh re s horse in summer time never thought of grazing on ooooum of ill steepness. However Mao got through without his horse falling backward on himself and cutter. In olden times we used to get mail from Durham regular when Charhe Brown and others ran stage from Dar- ham to Maxwell. Mr Brown says that often when caught m a snow- storm it would be near morning be- fore he would be hack to Dutham. Mail came once a week when the late Fred Armstrong»! In stage down the Toronto hue earned the marl bag on his back walking some M or 80 miles going one day and back the next. Mr Norman McIntyre of Durham drove when Mr Armstmug afforded to get a horse and home-made on:I horse sleigh Mr McIntyre was a boy than of some 18 or ll years of age and this w:ll re- call to hts memory the. joy of youthful days when a boy thought he was some- body when he could manage a horse and homemade cutter. How the thought of youthful days comes to the veterans now getting has on the decline. Thur memory 809! back to the time when a big backlog was placed in the large fire-Platte and piled up With smaller wood of the best quality in front so that the old log cublll would be summer hear no mu- tar if it was zero outside. There wins no cry of the scarcity of fuel. The old ox. n were med to take home large drugs which weiecut by the futllrl' when resting and coming in from chopping a follow near his dseelhug. What would I young mm think ot nowadays " he chopped I ten-acre fallow, thrashed all but gram With the flatl and out his wood and go from Proton, Egremom or Gleuelg wall a few bugs ot (as the case was often with “our. whom) to Durham mulls then [Kelly‘s mulls) and when water was low m Jan. and Feb. sometimrl had to mm 2 or Bdays and nights be lore ones turn came and than only a bag or two could belied at a time. Tho relics ol the old mill con be seen yet. While me fine Pa ple’s Mdlg stand a few rods noth when: good iiour and other "uif needed ore of the beat qunl- tty made by the pr: pr.elor. Mr Juhn 11cG'omsn,smse a Prmevnlle boy when younger, A highlandman mu asked how old My father was when he died. Welll sum be was near new and (thousand) many 3 buudr d. Well vary " car a fur [wing to 100 )ea-s fur us 0an ”we to mum! and others and “mud be longing for the beater lite beyond The Annual meaning held In the Pun-Interim church, Pricewlle. on the 9th in t. WIS surly well tutendea and . good leporo Wu gwen by the tidf, rent Mumgera. Mrs D m, Mu. Laclilm acted Secretary and could um be beaten. Mrs Manuhm Hugh! a nume of years m Pueenlle school where she ulwuya guve the best of In. int-elm", PRlCEVILLE AND LIMITS' The pastor. Rev, Mr MMbeuon ml: in n couple of man In complete " twentieth year an pustor. During (In Mme he auw mwy oGngo and Anny. o-nueuvouled to not nu Occuldauce .0 his proleaalon in odoat of the pulpt The lied 0 one I.“ hold a cancer In Wausou'g H. l at Frost eveumg, :he 25 u I at. when good slew. is ex- pected Io be pretsent. Th: Indus o the R, d Grass are uh“): endeuunug to do sit, nr shale In providing f, r LL! boys “by at War and so It IE to b. hoped that they WIN be pupumzed an Funny lug-m. Glenelg Council dd not meet on Monday In: on account of bad lands. They had the but meeting to-day, Saturday. we 191: Jan. _ Mr and Mes J. W. Jon" Ill) .penl some tune at Mr: Jones In her, left tot Owen Sound um week, Mr Jomm forms home, We omitted sometime :30 that It" Graham Ind nucv, Mm McLean via-m1 friends down the country nuu at. Toronto and had an eu-joyuble mum. We were pleased to read Pie. Chm. “my” arfi Ram-go's It new In In: warts Review -_______, IU as poor my: haw-e some nmow ercnpeu sometunu but hope they vi]: PUIPWOOd escape from ttttme dong-1mm! “locks. m amisotttpro On; boy " an]: m Wxtley Gimp. Eng long not sees than .4k Ind yet Ind " hope they mil hep Knots must be trim him plan an the n: in our. it26cfeltrgi'it fe Talt DURHAM REVIEW VICKI mr pr tin subset; I $2" Mr Angus Daub" who reported for service Ins: tell lett tor Toronto " Wednesday to report. Miss Mary Member otToroncois visiting at her uncle‘s. Mr Pat Fog- lrty. M's”: Muriel Bolton Ind late Mc- Cormick let: tor Toronto. Our first nail disappointment oc- curred on Sunday. the severe bliz- med preventing unvone balm: out. side work to do would soon decide with his tytntgeiettee i: would be . sin to expect it. Mr Dun McCormick of Pomona Im on the one]: list tor a tow dayl but is better tag-in. MrJJhn McDonald of the third in all) to poor health suffering from erysipelu in his arm. Misses Marv and Anna Btu Andar. son of Toronto visited the past In ml: with members " their tamily in Scbriber, 31:) their parents here " rad Mrs Irvin Anderson for a tow days beture returning to the city. Good wishes aris novel-late. Wt wish to extend tsontrratalatiom' and beat wishes to Mr and Mrs D. U. Beaten for a long wedded life. This community was much shocked l when it learned the sudden doth o' l Mr Alf. Sterling who a little over a month ago was here apparently in the best or health. Alt was adopted by Mr and Mrs Pat Fanny. coming when it little lad. He was well raised and pr vided for and was well liked in the home and was a fay. ttr- lte among his bog compnnn-ns. B" wu a splend d worker, lsithtnl and oastrrorthy. Much sympubyisox- pressed to Mr and Mus Fogartv who feel AifirN death keenlv. His fun- eral on Friday to St John’s cemetery was well attended. Rev. Father Fla- haven otfieiatintt. Mr W. J. Arrowsmith who also ap- plied for service last tall came hoate for a few days before going to the city to report. Mr Frank Dunbar of Gueiph ac cumpuuied the remain-I at Alt Sterling Io Durham visited for a. fun days at, his home here before returning. - Mr Ronald Black. Hannah. Aluc, is visiting " home In Scuwhaow and made some welcome calls In this vicinity. Mr Angus Dunbar, who is now training in Toronto spear. Stand» at his [mind here. the sister Annie came home with him tur a tew weeks holi- day s. Some from. bills Were very name! comringlv received during the storm of Int week. Oar former and faithful (mil cour- is., Mr R. thnszun braved mu bank: of Tnvsduv last and awe as Sum- dav‘l mail. To him much praise is due, We only missed the mail um dart. _ . , . A number ot youth and beauty ap-nt u week ago Friday evening " the hams of Mr W Scout‘s The j surney home was not the pleasanteqr. Miss Mabel Wheeler returned boat, recently having spent the summer with her amen Mus A.Drananra, Liberty, Sunk. "e hear that a load down 8 with in Proton were lost while returning In In a party at Mr Kelly“: that nine night. - _ - . __ 31in A Dez¢ll returned to the cm Saturday. Rneve Hockrioae and Devan Reeve Richardson urP in Owen S ~und this week Intending County Cunneil "Tie Women's Ins'ivnte will meet Wvdnesdllv. Feb 6th, “Mr: Jon. Clark‘s. Indies welcome. Miss M. Bull. Siskumn is winning her sister. Mrs Wm Dingwull. Mr W. T. Willshin has ran ed his farm to Mr Allan McKmnon, we ty - Have . We urn vary sorry to report the Illness at Mr Jun. Chria'ie. We hope for his up: edy recovery. Mr Willie Burnet whoia unending tschool from Mr John Wilsnn's. Eire mum was home ever Sunday Mr Pugs. Toronto wbu w“ with as last Bu «by will be here next. Sun- day . d ' charge of the aervnees. 3 and /U p. In We are glad wrepnrt Mrs Wm. McMurdo rapidly imploving after her nee-u Illness. FreeTreAmenoBoonusuiierers Mrs Marga t Murdock. Graduate with venue of exp: ience In Carlsbad. Austria United State and Canada. Many men and women w o wereHaid up suffering severe pain fro rheumatism, lame hack shoulders and 'ollen knees and feet re- ceived immedi te relief and went to wvrk at their tr de the next day or two sic testimonial at my office. opponiie Cement oMct, rham, or write Be x M. Any one will re ive an elegant treat ment at a ream ble charge. The poor who are unable 0 pay will receive a treatment free. Apply to ONTATQIO - KEHNES TORONTO GLENELG CENTRE HOPEVILLE Danna. Jan.24. 1918 Biogs,iivmtott..... B-............-.. 30r. Flourperewt....... 555mb: Olmea'permk..... 4 90 51 Choptper ewt........' 2 75tc3, Ont. tted............. 80to ; otusutiilintr.......... 83 to Who“. ......'...... 2 Barley,,............. 125 tot List hue bean mmhllv revised. filer'...........-.-. Flonrperowt....... Oatmea'permk..... Choplper ewt........' Ola. ttM............. otutoti11intr.......... Who'd. ............. Barley,,..... ........ l filly rising 3 years, 1 filly rising 2 years both heavy draught, 1 binder new, 1 buggy, l cutter, 1 set single harness and about l0 tons. of hay. The above will be sold at a bargain if sold before 6th of Jan. Further particulars apply to " Trouble... Brick but. - in“ --.-. L, Painful Urination. Swollen joint: a any o.f.thterimm symptoms of Kidney For which the following prices will be paid delivered in our yards at Durham: Basswood 812.00 to $28.00 per M ft Maple...... 12.00 to 26.00 " Beech...... 10.00 to 20.00 " Soft Elm.. 12.00 to 26.00 " Rock Elm 12.00 to 24.00 " Birch ...... 12.00 to 26.00 " Spruce 12.00 to 18.00 " LOGS WANTED Who have been working so strenuously on the farm producing food for those at home and those overseas should be given the opportunity of improving their Educ- ation during the slack winter months at Owen Sound. The fees are no higher than when farm produce sold for half the price of today. The young people will be benentbed throughout life from the train- ing in business obtained in a few winter months of our Special Business Course. Winter term begins Wednes ' 'an. 2nd Circular. free, add res: C A FLEMING. Principal, Owen Sound, Ont Durham Markets. A Happy New Year To all our Customers Freeeeeseitresiit W .H. BEAN The Big q 35 New Dress E Goods and ii' t Ladies' Sittings t ' o . 6 t to arrive this t a. week. Get * * . o ' e first choice. ' The Durham Furniture Co., Ltd. ik * u-uu nun >v" nu- “m... .. t c, L, GR-ANT fl ZENUS CLARK The Boys and Girls feteytretoPp_ht, wgwrNh'/, F or Sale M. Kenny, Edge Hill 10m 40 555m580 2 " m 3 NI 80to 83 83to 35 30w M? I2 35 ;w._g, PiCKtiittNO u. u s., L u s DRS. JAttiiit"r0.N & JANE?“ J. G. nu I‘TUN.H.D.. G A. - Him OFI'ICI . Over J. P. N_lf9"uena% - h omit: Ian-Incl“ BWBIICB 00mm! hon-econ“ d - a“ a an in on Al”! I. (Inlet I008- '-" a. I CAI-.0 “tom. '-v. WMCHMI hunc- OIn " Redhead." Mn. 0110! GRADUATI Mann-1m. " H on. 1'lft,l who Donal “I... nun-7m u u- We; "no - var Juwallry qtetto ad 'NNN' in Page ("In HONOR GRADUATE of row... Univ-mun. and-nae of Boyd (burg. at Dental Snwmnn of Ontario Ham ttvor J t , 'TPN"r+ New in. ... Ft misfit-ll an a unannou- In It. I. 1 '%tteteirt 0;va ART £103 B. JACKSON [mm-Ines Agent. Mum-v to In. Inner of Marriage Lian“. Aqeas "ral timsaruU Inn-inn. wan-total. Barrister. Solicitor in Sum-o. Court low] Plume Conan-Ion! Money to ma. mu. nodal-n mantle-I010! - . 4taatm ae.. aunt be can n she Jovian a 10¢.Durhnu. J mundane: Odd!“ men. or tocqtrlott P.0 grill hr new “and“ to. Mien-WW to ‘vllce on [Ammo Bt., owl-ii. wumlp'. sunblo- D. McPHAlL.’ the school u menu-[y oqtue" "I t',tt'elllt atrtittr, In was! no em suppl- Im. on" lot mu Juno! Inna: um I“ union won. the Iona-Inc my“; - no la m , P1103 ALLAN. Princl M. In (tin-am Alto oeruiteate In ttur., Culture. Sub "eta; sauce. llama-don and Spelling. (HM. NE R. B. A., of unem- P2,te,'g umjecu; mun. Art, “tenure. have. lion. “Ming. Geon‘phy. Auden! Km: H1851. CRYUERIAN. B A., Toronto Univ chum-mo oaruucue in Musical 'ululle lubjecu: Eng. Gunny. Ftench. Bud-h J: Gnu-dun Iii-wry. Communion. mm... “new!!!" “on“ should can " the “I monument! poulbla. Menu no» “commuter-mu. Dacha-I In.“ an: Mun-n. mm " a can -. 0100? lot tutu-0e Thean od thescnool tn put you! II n "treeitw one. The mum no [mount-Ive alt 'gr"l,tlld te, sun no 1etle2"'d'.'tt,'e'tf,',= an a we even noun or ra'l'll'lltl, and acquisition manna.” Ills; re: month “I tan-n. Jon sum. u. J. [mpg The Double Track Route mow-c- “I!“ and”. q "undo J. F. GRANT D. D... L. D. .. Unexcelled Dining Car Servia lleeping can on nun: tl’lilll and Par. or Cu. on prinmpnl day lain. Full information from my Grated Trunk Ticket Agent otC.E.HorniI‘ District Pun. Agent; Toronto, Ont. Finhy Graham. Town Agent. Telephone No. 8 SASH, DOORS, and all kinda of HOUSE FITTIIGS DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL The undersigned My to “Incline. 'o raider)" of Durham and nun-mind- 'a'i'l,h'We; tbs! he hae his Planing . I 5nd factory fully oqmpped and in urn-pared to uh oedres for DURHAM PLANING MILLS Shingles ml In?! may! on hunt; at right prices. Cut.- Sawing promptlv attended to Licesmwd Auctioneer tor 00. a!” Also Solo ATM)! and Dad!!! tor mu- and fie not! " “I! For Inn-r30!- u! 'Bl -trr-r.ahnat tub “I dun. My In In.” Out» with A a ". by out on Clo-o! an " - (no! No dirt or on. on: and - tor mono-ll Notary Public. Commiuioner. CONVEYAICEB. he. DURHAI. ONT. (Love: To” and Except Sand." J. P. TELFORD HEW FIBRE BOARD N,uunv Sun and E--. o lcPuAlL. Ceylon or to C. [AIMEE Dal-hu- MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT CHICAGO unuu'o tern-l

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