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Durham Review (1897), 12 Jul 1923, p. 4

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F14 ONTARIO‘S NEWw ministTrY Below will be found the list c ‘w imiuisters ehosen by Pr Summer Needs for Wednesday A REAL BARGAIN 70 sheet Pad and 29 Good Linen Envelopes for 25 cents McFADDEN‘S REXALL DRUG STORE 6 libs Ooatmeal for 2 phks. Seediess Raisins for 1 H» tin Fgench Drip Coffee for Kddy‘s Silent Matches, per box *, W tin Prepared Cocoa, reg. 20e size fOr i..««« Pivâ€"tox destroys Flies, Moths and other insects . wide width, reg. 35¢ for SPECIALâ€"Cotton Hose . Remnants Lisolenm, Floo English Ginghams & Chambrays House of Quality Hardware J. H. HARDINXG Th is CGurham â€"Heview (» *"Ho Colne CAE i. ... .n c/. .. sc unc r d easransernr4 mBoW Genwuine Gillette Safety Razors, Rogers silverâ€"plated, 696 Laties® White Cottom KHose ............/~...... T9G Carnel Dates .... pak ie arael io ut o o evmenenee "ranc ks TOV HKe THE VARIETY STORE 56 BEGGS‘ STORE " & uP al Prices that will Prove Popular See our Hatchway Underwear Specials in Underwear and Hosiery ( lay, July Wednesday Bargains PS3 for .. £$4.50 Reg. 4.50 for 4.00 $4 for..$3.50 RKReg. 3 %5 for 3.25 will ha Milverton Jewel Flour, ewt ....$3.49 Pine Tree Pure Manitoba Flour $3.69 123 Ibs California Sultanas Seedless Niaiins, per In.............. W Fancy Mixed Biscuits, per Ih ..33¢ Easifirst Lard, per Ib.......... 1%¢ Cascade Salmon, large tin, each 19¢ J. & J. HUNTER GEO. S. BURNETT OH Hammcocks & McLACHLAN Linoleum, Floor Oileloth and Stair Qilcloth at Special Prices )ih other Specials for Wednesd me and see them. H 1923 to 10 1 ople and consistent with ples ol party government sed on British Parltiame m, and will endeavor to tr action statutes that will e support of all classes. * coâ€"operation of the pres HON. G i1 al 3 pkgs. for 20¢ A‘x««*«"*. 10¢ n ‘s New Pren lucation, who on Monda LN it order t] withou task. 20¢ HOWARD FERGUSON V vaC 45¢ that remier and Minist« vho assumes office nday next. ear Of t1 Jeweler Wedan‘day gpecials is and the ew govern favor, und These Bargains hold gocd for the _ the prinâ€" , which is ntary ensâ€" anslate inâ€" command I ask for Cross & Sutherland Hardware 5. McBETH Wedanesday, Ffuly 18, 8 p. m. By Durham Citizens RBand Numbers have not yet been selected. Berger‘s Pure Paris Green Only 65c per Ib. Programme will be given as usual. Joc Liniments for ................ 60c Chase‘s Ointment for......... 35¢ Forhan‘s Tooth Paste......... $1 Horlick‘s Malted Milk for...... SPRINKLING CANSâ€"Galvanized from $1.00 to $1.85 â€"Painted from .... 60c to $1.10 SPRAYERS : Giass, 906 ; Tin ............... :758 Wed‘y & Wed. Night, July 18th PRand y)royram Specials for Wednesday ROBT. BURNETT TN DAYS OF YORE sonip un h s P le x da t ye 15 YEARS AGO |jOmIy at its ba‘.- ’pm’!unily to cari 'thc- Province in From the Review Tuesday â€" ‘morn crowd assembled tion to bid goodâ€"b for the west. avesday moypning an _ unwonted: crowd assembléd at the C. P. R. staâ€" tion to bid goodâ€"bye to friends lvavingf for the west. Among the number| were Mr and Mrs Jas. Wilson and| Miss Jane Ritchie to Dorbin, thence| for Edmonton : Miss A. McCracken a m There are 36 farmers in the new house, about half of them U. F. 0. and 15 dawyers. 3 members of the cabinet are farmers but lawyers preâ€" g0oaunate. The new Minister of Agâ€" riculture, John S. Martin, is famous over the continent as the "Wyandotte King." He works 200 acres and has a bias towards poultry. The choice of Mr. Nickle for Attorâ€" ney General is much commended, ms record at Toronio and Ottawa being clean. The new ministrv with amnle ma. . C. TOWN Th me From the electors, whose voice 1 have heard, I humbly accept all the responsibilties involved in the Premâ€" iership, and am grateful for the conâ€" Oh, Canada GOD SAVE THE KING ! The Gift Shop M. WILSON, Conductor. LADIES ! nce jOrT s Wetley‘s Pure Jam, per tin Laundry Starch, 2 pkgs for Corn Starch, per package . Cors, : tins for ......:.... Peagy POrâ€"tlls .+. ...«.««s Tomatoes per tin ........ new ministry with ample maâ€" t its back has a splendid opâ€" ty to carry on the business of vince in a creditable manner. ave a serious responsibility ir one danger will be too large morning â€" an y bave thus expressed in Druggist & Stationer fvie of July armers in the new of them U. F. 0. 3 members of the s but lawyers preâ€" w Minister of Ag () Optician one Day and Evening only. Stores closedThursday afternoon 19038 |__Mr. Robt. Lindsay, Glenelg, will | mourn the death of his brother Andâ€" | rew, who died at Invermay, Sask. at | the home of his sister, Mrs. Arch. | Campbell on the 11h of June. | HAASâ€"At Con 18, lot 1, Egremont, |_ on Sunday, 28th June, Mrs. Isaac |\_ Haas, aged 71 years. 25 YEARS AGO From the Review fyle of July 7, 1898 Promotion Examinations. Jr IV to Sr. IVâ€"Reggie Kelly, Shirley Mcinâ€" 23¢ 49¢ 29¢ 83¢ {or Moosomin and thence to ‘Airdrie: \ tyre, Mable Cameron, Jessie Laidlaw, Mr. Wes. Sirr for North Battleford : | Otto Knapp,Mazggie Hutton, _ Win. Mrs. Meredith and daughter Flora for Brown,Jessie Robertson, Aggie Lawrâ€" Cochrane, Alta. : Mrs J. M. Hunter , ence, Robert Hughes, Annie Colville, for Brandon. [ ‘tfaowy" Rantan . Woake Plonmmman Eedoar 90¢ 25¢ THE DURHAM REVIEW Grant‘s Wednesday Specials Men‘s Summer Underwear, regular 1.00 special ...:..;.;........:@1:%%+::9890 10 % Discount off Boys‘ Bloomer Suits Save our Coupons, redeemable up to July 31, ‘23 ONTARIO ARCHIVES New Silks (Egyptian patterns) at $2.50 & $3.25 per ya New Materials for Skirts @ $4.25 & 5.25 for the piece Fancy Camisole Lace @ .................... 32¢ vd Special Sale of Brass Beds size 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6 in. fitted with coil spring and felt mattress, complete for WALL PAPER REMNANTS of 4 and 5 Double Roils at HALF PRICE. This includes Tapestries â€"and Stripes in Living rooms and Bedrooms. Patent Slippers, low heel, Special ............$3.75 Ladies‘ Black Canvas House Shoes, rubber heels.$1.39 GROCERY SPECIALS Corn ........2 tins for 25¢ Pess..........15¢ tin Libby‘s Pork & Beans ....15¢ Tomatoes ....15¢ tin Red Spring (Sockeye}) Salmon ......./........ ..85¢ Best Morocco Leather Bill Purses, reg. T5¢ for.. 49¢ Heavy Pressed Tin Kneading Pans, each ......$1.59 Manilia Hay‘Fork Rope, per Ib ................ 25¢ Best Quality 3â€"tine Hay Forks, each ..........$1.19 Aylmer Stock Pump, each riakAxs i4 5* sr@s+2 4s +@909908 Electric Toaster and Hot Plate, each i+ ++« +s1« +$8.0§ Market or Picnic Basket, large size .......... 39¢ J. S. McILRAITH Women‘s White and Black Cotton Hose sizes 9. 954. 10. fOf :.......1..:.... Women‘s Black Silk Hose, extra fine Quality, all sizes for ......;.....]... Men‘s Cotton Hose, Black and Brown size â€"1916, fOrf .:::.....1.Â¥%% is Â¥aw a4 Men‘s Silk Hose, Black, Brown and Navy, size 10, 10%, and 11, for.... WEDNESDAY SPECIALS A. S$. HUNTER & CO. Wednesday SPECIALS H. MORLOCK & SONS THE STORE WITH THE STOCK Specials in Hosiery $31.00 ED. KRESS J. McKECHNIE TORONTO . L. GRANT Edge Hill cor. : Mr. C. H. Moffat is June 30, 1923 dissipating in Toronto these June/ _ Members all present. Minutes of days. He will spend the month there: last meeting were read and adopted and will in all probability bring home | Matherâ€"Rehkop(: That Yost Mess a wheel. | be paid $10 ior one lamb killed by FULTONâ€"SMITHâ€" On Wednesday., dogs and Hugh Riddell $1.00 for inâ€" June 29th, by Rev. J. Ferguson, ai specting.â€"Carried. the residence of the bride‘s father, Rehkopf â€" Mather: That David Queen St., Durham, Miss Jane, Donnelly be paid $13.12 for erecting daughter of Mr C. Smith,, to Mr.) 52% rods of wire fence.â€"Carried. Thos. Fulton, of Normanby. |\_ Griersonâ€"Mather: That, whereas Hopeville cor. : On Wednesday, the 28th ft., Mr. Samuel Kinhell‘s eldest daughter, was married in Dundalk to Mr. Thos. Melntyre of that village. Also the same day Miss McDovnal4d from near Dromore, was married to Mr. McCannel of the same village. second year‘s course in Har_mony and Theory at Toronto Conservyaiory _ oi Music. 6 Brown,Jessie Robertson, Aggie Lawrâ€"|\ Haying is the order of the day in ence, Robert Hughes, Annie Colville,| this vicinity. Fair crops are reported Mary Renton, Kate Cameron, John: Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Brigham and McFarlane. family of Louise, spent Sunday with The Cash Shoe Store 30c pair 1.00 pair 30c pair 90c pair . 25¢ $1.19 $9.98 $3.98 . 39¢ soC | yno. Weidendort, 56 yards ..‘ ' ; 10 m MeDonald, grading ac‘et, f Div. No, 4 tX L eX ki s + x2 x+« 1 ! Jno. Weidendort, dragging . |° | Peter l‘oblnnon. shovellers ,||| | August Lang, 15 hours Jno Pratt, 12 hours | David Hastie, shovelling John Bachs, do ‘H. Monk, 4 bhours H. Becker, 1 day W. Copp, 1 day J. Jackson, 1 day W. Miller, 2 1498 .. llrran n ... w. Howie, 1% days Geo. Emke, Eravelling ...,...|! 3 J. H. Dirstein, timbep ,.. _ _*‘ e e es Div. 3â€"Ed,. Rehkopf, C Ww. 8. willis, 137 yands ..., Philip Schmidt, 73 yards ... Geo. Magwood, 67 yards ,, Frank Wagner, 70 loads .. . Dan Kobe, 62 loads & road Mrs. B. Westfall, 85 yards , Jno. Wylie, 64 yands..., ... Arthur Redford, 48 yards . Roy Hopkins, Eravelling . . , Adam Fizze}]}, gravelling . . , Wm. MeNaughton, tile Frank Wagner, gravelling Ephraim artin, do Edward Rowland, do. .. +* *% Anthony Wagner, do Ed. Pfeffer, do August Birr, do Edward Rehkopt, 5 days ... Ed. Schlotzhauer, work ... ;. James Carson, do Philip Eva, do ; Ferd. Breutigam, do [W. Willis, do . â€" *‘ Wm. Becker, 31 Jno. Meyer, &0 Louis Mahn, 72 Art Redfo'-d' 29 Jno. Weld«ndorfi D. J. MeDonald, Div. No., 4 . weo. agwood, grading Gordon Mackey, open c Arthur Redford, 1 day . Div. 4â€"D, 4. McDon: Peter Robinson, 70 yar August Lang, s2 yards Jacob Pleffer, 55 yards Henry Subject, 20 yards Peter Krauter, 168 yar Ed. Monk, 57 vards Ed. Baker, Sam Baker Div. 2â€"Jas. W. Mather, Jno. Adlam, 95 Yands ... Elias Edge, dragging ... .. Otto Baver, dragging ... . , Jas. Park, washout Jas. Turnbull, dragging ... J. W. ather, grading ac‘et Wm. Mather, drawing tile Wes, Charlton, placing tile J. W. Mather, 1 day,...;., Wm. Connor, 7 18â€"inch tile Thos. Torry, washout ... . , R. Grierson,. 16 AG&F ann ‘ & Bank of Montreal, debentures 8. 8. No 3 i * s s 8 68 n# 6 a n n a a wl John Urstadt, Elimwood ...... H. Hunt, meeting engineer 3% dy Jas. McRonald and others, bridge H. W. Hunt, 1l6 days ........ Div. 1â€"R. Grierson, Com. John Cremmons, 54 yds :....;.. John White, 47 loads PA# 4 4 4 % 8 n‘s Robt. McCaslin @7 loads .....,. Robt. Grierson, grading ac‘et ..1 Edgar Boyce, %& day stoning. ... R. Grierson, 1 day rep. grader.. P. McLean, rep. grader and boits Val. Kaufman, 8 nours :. .. ._ Mather â€" Grierson : That â€" Peter Robinson (under the supervision _ of Commissioner MceDonald) be appointâ€" ed overseer of work in construction of 8. L. 10, Con. 15,â€"Caried. Rehkop{(â€"MeDonald : That the folâ€" lowing accounts be paid : Misceilanecous A. C. MecDonald, School Atâ€" tendance Officer rarasassa«s $ 5.95 C. B. Hacking, formalin +s++»» . 2.,00 H. W. Hunt, phonifi¢ ........ 2.95 W. G. Hastie, part salary .... 75.00 J. H. Chittick, part salary .... 90.00 One meeting of Council +4+++« 19.19§ Cank of Moanireat. AnhananlLL® EMAITITT TPWIT Li and the Clerk is hereby authorized to take action as provided by _ the Municipal Act in order to have said deviation closed.â€"Carried. Mather â€" Grierson : That â€" Potor MeDonaldâ€"Grierson : That, as a petition has been before the Council requesting the closing of deviation connecting Con. 14 and Townline B. & S., known as the 10th S.L., and constructing the original road allowâ€" ance as a public road, we hereby agree to grant their request, giving a grant of $160, providing said petiâ€" tioners perform â€" gratis work _ first. appointed by Council to inspect S.L. 10, Con. 15, would recommend that the deviation be closed and the origâ€" inal road allowance be opened _ for public | trafkc.â€"Robert Grierson, D. 3. MeDonald. driftwood has lodged in watercourse at lot 25, con. 5, causing an obstrucâ€"| tion ai time of high water, the Clerk | be authorized to notify owner of said / property requesting that the obstruc tion be removed. â€"Carried. f Close Deviation; Open Original Road | We, the undersigned committee | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnston« Kitchener, called on friends here ently. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher and little daughter of Durham, spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr and Mrs John Bailey, A number from here intend going to Chesley for the 12th. Miss Rena Livingstone of North Bay Normal school, is home for the holidays. Miss Mary Bailey of Toronto, is spending a month‘s holidays at her home here. Mr Chris. Reay of Campbell‘s Corâ€" ners, called on friends here one das last week. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Livingstone oi Elmira, are spending part of their holidays with the former‘s parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Brigham and family of Louise, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Jno. Bailey, _ . Coorondg 10 Iul nc uc oo c C +999 900 . OM ced 4 ols on Sunday afternoon, cer, do Wirkani**ssss3s U 75] Mrs. Alex. Hay of Durham, spent . wood, grading . .| s*~>~. _7 84| few days last week with Mrs John M« Mackey, open creek .. 18 9p9 Donald and Mrs. D, Lamb, tedford, 1 fay ........ 1 8v We are pleased â€" to have Mr an, 4â€"D. J, McDonald, Com,. Mrs, Robertson of Buffalo, campin, )binson, 70 yands .... ; 00 | at Aberdeen again, Lang, 82 yards +AÂ¥%4% / :!0! Mrs, Dunn, hep daugbter and tw [effer, 55 yuanls‘...... & 50, sons, also Mr, Martin, ay Oof Nortt ubject, 20 yards ‘***~. â€"2 00| Bay, visted with Mrs. Archie McLea, fauter, 168 yards ||| [ 16 80| last week, Â¥ k, 57 yards se‘ §$90) Wr. J. Lynn and family of Durham ‘ker, 31 yards |.;}]]‘ 3 10| visited Aberdein on Sunday afternoon ‘Cr, 80 yards Ne i+ a«‘s\ A8 001 Mrs. Archie McLean anq Master thn, 72 loads ****+*++. 5& 14| John ana Miss K. MeKechnie, visit ord, 29 yards *r+s++«. 2 90| ed friends in Glenelg on Sunday last, dendort, 56 yards ... 5 69 ~~â€"â€"-~‘*~â€"-â€"-â€"-_~-‘â€"â€" Donald, grading ac‘et, TEaAchHERr WANTED No. 4 trakatir«s»+»s :117 %2 Qualified Teacher for g. S. No. 2, lendorf, dragging |[!‘ 5 «5" Egremont. Duties to begin Sept, 4th. binson , shovellers , _ ++ 7 10| Apply Stating salary and qualification s ADE, 15 hours **+***+ 3 38| to LORXE ALLAN, Bec‘y, w e Noure ........01 § '.'o’ R. R. 1, Varney stie, shovelling hk a x s i. TB B | OAFSnmirmmnithrinteirmtetiirmemens,.. o Py m , y O iemadituarens 7+ DURHAMMARKETS 4houru............ ’O’Hogl ++ $ 46 3 day 225,% c iJ 1 doy oiabtiwle any § â€" Whe.t“””“““ M W i a i e sn s P 16 n, 1 day zzstuum.r o .zdnyl............ 3 so Batley. ... * "** **>>+*+*++> 65 } 354 dazl.......... 337‘P To ranrkiess ts #ex4 1 20 1 2% ®, grave :u........xzoc |(Q|n' um“‘- C AHIH a se 5‘1 MM **#8 +8 s sae “ ‘ . grading , N/ 10 > , ;. . : Bentinck Council ) yards 72 loads 29 yards yards ‘ yards 20 yards _cost con. 6 .. , . Rehkopf, Com yards , W. Mather, Com Yanis .. _ yards c 3% dys 9.62 , bridge 9.29 That â€" Peter Div â€" 5 s0 â€" _ 6 96 + 8 50 +. ky â€" 4 80 â€" 6 25 â€" _ 4 00 . 24 00 â€" _6 00 . 2 00 + t 96 â€"_ 5 6 m o â€" * 86 18 15 ,455’ 21 00 15 25| 19 90 25 15 8 25| 6 75| 131 13 957 2 75 14 00 18 75 16 50 13 7.46 6.00 ne ol re recâ€" 70 70 84 49 Oy 50 20 85 20 10 16 16 38 00 08 80 and ygi__ HCuUoan and M John ang Miss K. MeKechnie, ed friends in Glenelg on Sunday ‘.-_“__‘â€"â€"â€"-__‘._-_..-â€". TEACcHER WANTED $eCBE C Mr. J. Lynn and family of Durham, visited Aberdein on Sunday afternoon Mrs. Archie McLean and Master John and ari.. ) "fDiM ai Mrs, Dunn sons, also M Bay, visted w last week, uog y _ _ 0_ CTee â€" OR two daughters of Toronto, w ent visitors with Mr and Mrs McLean, Mr. Alex, Fletcher motored genia on Bunday afternoon, Mrs. Alex. Hay of Durham, few days last week with Mrs J Donald and Mrs. D. Lamb, We are pleased â€" to have â€" Mrs, Robertson of Buffalo, « At Aberdeen again. u4 _ SA Miss Mary Lamb left on Saturda : for a two week‘s holiday and while away will visit Stratford, Niagara, Toj onto, Hamiton and Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Mn ~WMeQ uds l Miss Susie Mcintosh returned on Friday from the city to spend a tey, | months with her sister and brother, | _ The Misses Billars â€" arrived honm‘e | from the West on Thursday and ex | pect to spend a couple of months wit)h [hvr parents, Rev. and Mrs Sillars, |__ The Women‘s Missionary meeting was held in the basement of th« Lininihaants gan onpelq oo Couh Orking wi,, ,, â€" 1481 week while working with the steam shovel, He was crushed between the shovel and the bank and only for some of the men hearin ghim call, it might have proved fatal, We 1,, . , _ _ _ 6"L nay le soocls oV Te TL _ The Women‘s Missionary was held in the â€" basement church on Monday alternoon, number of ladies being preser mission studies were read by | Ledingham., The ladies of the Presbyter have decided to have a bee ne to clean the walls and wood the basement, We hope eye that can come will turn out ; leave it to a few as things a erally left, Bring the useru} along as al] know what is ne a& job like that, Sorry to hear Mr. D. Has with an accident â€" last week working With the staam _1 UE [ Cmm COm0E anf oo afo F. Shewell. + Mrs. E. B. Dargove] spent Monda in O. Sound, the first trip with the bus. We hope it may continue unti! we have the radial cars. We hope the new Government will see about that, also the telephone from Durnar., to Dornoch, A number from this burg took in the U. F. O. garden party at Holford. Dr and Mrs, Smith and son Morrisâ€" on attended Communion in the Dornâ€" och church on Sabbath last. The Dr. also spoke to the young people in the evening which was much ap preciated by aii, Miss Susie Mclntosh returned on Friday from the city to spend a tey, months with her sister and brother. The Misses Billars â€" arrived home Fewntes c abae: deppc y C CCmdls | _ Mr. and Mrs. D. H. McDonald and | children of Toronio, are holidaying a: *lhe home of Mr Jas. Hobkirk. | _ _Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McKechnie, with Mr. Donald McKechnie and daughte: | Mary, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs | Colin Melntyre, Dornoch, | _ Myrtle McDonald was visiting her icouslns, Dougald Hastie and J. D. ana Alexander Brown this week. _ Mrs. Alf. Redford and daughte: Eva, of Durham, are visitors at M: 1 Will Adlam‘s this week. | __Mr and Mrs Arch. McDougall, ac | companied by Mr Duncan Livingstor | and sister, Miss Tena, attended th | tuneral of the late Mrs Alex Living stone in Priceville, Monday of las ’ week. The Ladies‘ Aid Annual Garden Party were unlucky _ in striking : cold and unfavorable night for thei: annual function, Despite the slimme: attendanc than usual, due to the wes. ther, over Mr and Mrs H. Give lentre, Sundayed with We are pleased to know that Mrs« Edward Boyce is recovering from i}~ results of a stroke she received a couple of weeks ago. Dr. Jamieson is in attendance. j Mrs. Burgess of Hanover, is . present visiting her friend, Mrs. An Hastie. Rev. and Mrs. Gien Wardell an« two children of Wingham, were th guests of Rev. and Mrs. Aird thi: week, Mr. Bower of Elmwood has the con tract of lathing and plastering t!» school. Mr. Bower is noted for hi good work and this promises to fu: lill his reputation. and straight and his ambition is to see one hundred years, Here‘s hopinz his ambition is granted. Mr. Don. McGillivray of Elimwoo; hale and hearty at something over « years of age came down in a wagon to see his niece, Mrs Wm. Fulto» and also visit at Duncan Livingâ€" stone‘s. This patriarch is still activ» Remember the iHustrated lecture b i1. J. Bell, B. A, of Toronto, in th Mulock Baptist Church, on Frida night, July 13th, in the interests o the Bible Society. U itvinttstinases 4 Bs A is d s is c hi Rehkop{(â€"Grierson : That we ad levyiqg rates and transaction of gen eral buslnoss, School Secretaries to forward estimates â€" to Clerk before that date.â€"Carried. ponmeomocteir owny cÂ¥ 4e 2 @4 journ to meet Monday, July 30th for Geo, Emke, timber .... ... Robt. MeCaslin, culver( . Andrew Becker, cuivert . Hy. Schrienert, culvert . Hy. Patterson, 1%4 days . Wm. Owens, l6 8y ..1.. Chas. Wilkinson, 18 hours Hy. Schrienert, 4 hours . Junn, bep daugbter and two o Mr, Martin, a» of North ed with Mrs, Archie McLean A C Lynn and family of Durham, be’;“in P VC â€" Wer " J. McDonald, half day JULY 12, 1923 Mrs H. Givens of Holla: ‘man usual, due to the we; $60 was taken at the gat DORNOCH MULOCK °/ «iternoon, quite a s being present, Th« were read by Mrs Jas of Durham, spent a C with Mrs John Moâ€" T ‘ubvidsistadsscts dsc s ._ol:l‘lll_u)_,A were reo J. H. Chittick, C« Presbyterian C» a bee next week nd woodwork o:f hopt‘ every one urn out and not have Mr Gilehrist and isetul things is needed in Mr and Mrs Hastie met . Archie to Bu him ab visit we; See the Pailette Silk Wash,Silk & Sai Velvet Ribbon C. L. GHA We have | own store A TREM Reg. $2.50 for SNATHS, reg JULY 12, 1923 Regular §Sale MICA AXLE GRJ While it lasts, 20¢ tin The Hardwas Merch §$3.50 SCREEN DOOR oaT sSHORTS FEED OATMEAL CLANSMAN sTOCK FJ CHIEFTAIN MIXED FI HEAYVY MIXED CHOL We have a go hand, con We will save To clear at just in at Highâ€"Grade Seyt Terms Cash Business Hours 8 a m to ROB ROY SAFETY RA SL ROB ROY ALABA We quot Black Cre We are sellin in large or «m Also No town Hours 8 vOu the

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