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Durham Review (1897), 29 Jan 1925, p. 4

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urn Angus Campbell. Porn-st, 0111,. $10M; Mrs Thos. Pattitttore, Athens, Ont., $1000: Mrs Joe Doyle,Mar- mora. (int, 51m)»; Mrs Emma Moore, Chesley, "nt., $500; Clarence L. Merrick, Alliston. Ont., $300; Mrs tRev.) Theo. A. lse-h-r. Williamsburg, Ont., 3500; Miss Graee Webb,Granton, Ont., 8250; Mrs Geo. McIn- 'osh. Monkllmls. Ont.. 8200: Mrs Hm). Itnmstead. Menard. Ont., $150; Miss Freda Watts, Mount Forest. mm. $5tt; John Bird, Ferris, Ont. 840: Mrs D. M. McNaughton. Sudbury. Ont., tto; Mrs H. G. Camber. o. Sound. Ont, $20; Mrs Hugh Wat mock, Pvnetang. Ont., $20; Mrs tT. A. Haggard. 'rgtornttttry, Ont., 815; Mrs Richard "aim-s. Richards Landing, Ont., ttlr; Russell M. Beet, Bracehridge. Out. .15. . Tho above, plum!- contain.- tt number look no the ofet---theet an ull mm of th "puddle". "puts-o". Mr. Nothing In hidden I In: ot all the obkvu In the pin-mm the nu lnmlly Jot" "v--- who can tutet the mm". the tttty him! "an or words mutsvnlttcri. Th sHittbet ”Mn-ts "tomgt In the picturo sunning best. newogut prize. etc. The Mall and Entptre mmnuncm "was, Inollu'r punk- gumv In “Moll all ran partie" nna-Mm the ttntrmt child to qrttnritsttter and tgrt"teUrtothrr. No ohm: lo M sman hat that the poorest eyesight run m- it. " Is n ttest or nkl'l. Your lhlllly to ttod "P" worth deter- unlm-s the prln- you win. Rlxht tiller supper this eve"imt. Rnther all the momhon of your lumlly togtrthert [he ml) of them a pom-ll and "heet ot 'tttpe-tet are “ho run Ilml the may“ "P-Wonln". Ynn wlll he surprlwd to llml how t"rtte n “s! or word" you mm ttet will) a law al"',,',?,', study. Nit down NOW Ind or] it--" u, "emt In yum- llut and try for the Mg prhtem. I. An, no». woman or rhml tho live. In Punch. and u not . would“! M Tum-Io, and who I. not In "Ir employ of The ”all am! Empire. or I member " In owbyo'n {hi-"y. may nil-mil Ill grunt-r. S. Mt unwvr- ”In! M Ins-Hm. hr Fohmnry Tth, 1M5. and Itddrr-d In C. u. Mootqomrry, hula Inna-n. Mail and F.mrtre. t. All Ila-In " - Ira-um be written on mun aide of the - only. and numbered ro-tHet, t. I. s. rtr. wrtte yum fr" ovum- nn-l vni'ln-n In the up- per right hum! 'Ntrrter. " yum “unru- cu urin- ally- thlng clam. m I gal-unto mm. L I n "' _ - . WWW .,, A _ '..- " -- w"... T. Ttro We: huh-1 the have: um! Mar"! cor- MO “I. M 0-mo- " mm. ohm-I. 11ml ”1'de shawl I. "a. plrlln um 51min with the letter "P" am to annular Hut "he. on. Vanna-u. mon or handwriting blu- no honing upon 'trruttrtig tho uln- It". "(I'm B. Pcs',,'.";,', u! mph- my rob-non." In answer. In. tho "IO. not only nu prlu- wi" be award"! to My mu- ho-hr"', not will pm». he "tam"! to - Obin om- " any lump wlwr' ttto or no" In." turn nothing Mum". " I n full amount ot M. ”Wm" Subscription Rater-Payable in advance by Mai $5.00 Per Year. Delivered by c, Rural Route Subscribers c. A. Momma-Kr). M Mann"- Observe There Rules Young and Old Join in the fun The Following is a partial list of Prize Winners in our recent Contests: haw actually triven an!) a TOTAL OF OVER SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS IN PRIZES. Km i" "") l, _A-..", I, I "tee- IP a ot no tle 'or II, not]: [who till In ' THE MAIL AND EMPIRE Thin an: .11»?le n- Huml Home prawns, as well an subscribers living In cm“ " [nuns lt \..u itr'r" alresttly viscivtrirt The Mail and Empire. your 'ubseription “va ru- s.xtrrvrert m». it" trresent aspiration. Sun! In a yearly subscription at to It" nu! 'l H; 's, L, tite Icy, prizes. n. "a .- A n A 11“ try-se' TORONTO "numb. vetrmtttr. all ttt tcrttoba. m- - in Ila-"hm. Minx": fur thr new “Write-on wrin- o"rred. the nwnnlvvl to Inch la in advance. THE MAIL and EMPIRE nymhere inCanada slivered by Carrier Buy in Hamilton at Lo "lon, " Per Year number of "Mm-ts humming “Ill. the letter “P". Jim! take a good ot things that twain with the letter "P"-"puppy", "pumpkin", sldaiett; you don‘t Imw- to turn the picture upsldv ttown. Make thv mum-s or “It‘d. hesttn with the It-ltrr "P". "ave the trttoio uncut. huu‘t mlm, any. F'trty cash prizes. mill he awarded for l. Ttu. tun-war lunlng the largest and nearest correct list ot mum: with the letter "P" will he mmrdwl ttret prim; sccoatd YOU CAN WIN $1,000 "r, " yunr nil-owe! winn FIRST. REFUND or Tm Trim. and yum ttuse um In two ymrly mrhorrhtoor" " Tho 1.nl and F.mplre mum nut and "no "and or two new uh- .,F r 3.21.1“). “I: "ill unwin- ".000 In glue. of $86: fourth [rho no"; mu. prim. 1300, um] no forth. (9... third min-- of i-zurvrnr ire/ru. lint) "ow II that for . “has! on"? But. LOOK. the" m “In. sumo urn-nu. Therefore. " you Inland FtRNY. SECOND or THIRD. and 2m:- mu In um mrly "tr-ttretort. at ttet . your rarll by mall or 16.00 tl--ll\'erod by rnnlnr bo In unli- l-vu torte new and one rrnvwal our two not). you will win ”.000. " tnken but tttet )ourly nulnrrlmlum nt $5.00 a rel: each (on. "r" n'uI mu- nmwnl or hm new) to anal"! tor the bl ".000 r.~“m~.‘... Absulutely, that h the nuulmum. You can do 'llfd wtth mm- eltort. Your man .uhsrrlmlnn can count. We can .1” tako unburuptlum to an"! at In, tutu" (lute. Jun lurk 0. your unhr "he" 'ott urn! tbe paw-r to blur! and w. will not 00-- monn- deliver, null )011 my. There Are Three $1,000 Prizes Tv.. "P Word" Firm" !‘nlah an... In I camp-Ila to In- ..,,.;. tlie pulvvnwnly at Tito Mall and Emplro. It con. noth. g tr, vulzu pm" and rou m, nnt have to arm! in I Ilngle sub- ”.4- u t,sr “In a prune. " your li.t of "P-Wurdu" I: "turd- , slum, tuuiu'Nr) on THIRD Pris. by the judxu you x}! “In 31', mm if you mum] mo, to got more than '" we nuk- tle lulu-Mm: ”nodal offer whereby you can win bl?" In puma- by xiv-ml)"; In (IKE or Two nub-crlpttonl to h. 5th Prize. ' . . " 150 300 " Prize. . . . IS 100 tht I Tth Prize ' ' . 10 " 150 8th Prize . . . ' " 100 9th Prim. . . . ' " " 10th Prize, ' 5 25 " 11th Prize. .. " " 40 '12th Prize 3 " 30 13th to Mth PM“: inclusive 2 10 " 2lst to Mth Prize: inclusive LSD 7.50 15 In the "on: of I tte tor In, mu 000M. the full unnum of such prize will be paid up each tted “Inning Answer. will weave In: an, an pror"' nun-mung to the able below: Prue" No ”:91le " Two "ssc"".",',",".'.',':?'" But-alpaca Sub-crime” as non! I. an; no ml. punlclpn m I' W" " gum AnIWnr tr. tho "P-Word" Plum. “HST. 5.003"? UK A'HlRD Prise. nnd you ..n.- yurly nulmcrlpUlIn lo Th» Matt and Kmptro ..;1 In ('anmlu. or " my amtvered b curler boy in l w!” twain: 3500 Instead of "K; fourth print. '11:», um. um! m (arm. (a... second column " THE PRIZES-“'1 $35 35 35 " m IS 10 3500 500 500 250 150 100 " 50 30 25 " IS '31,ooo l [ Loon l l Looo soo zoo zoo Iso 100 so so 40 30 CANADA THE DURHAM REVIEW liic 3;;3». “who South Grey Agricultural ‘I In most municipalities officials are inadequately paid. We believe Waik- gerton Council gives its otiicera high- ig‘r pay than any other town of its ‘size in this part or) the province. I Here are the salaries set at the in- }augural meeting of the Town Council ", and the list of oliicials. l 'ly ngvr --. L. C. Benton $500: r)clerk---Ia. C. Benton $500: Assessor, IJ.A. McGill 8150: Collector, J. A. IMch 5200: Town Constable, R. B. ‘Ferguson 8750: Night Watchman. A. [Swanson $2.75 a night: WAterworks lEngineer, W. H. Mortimer 8660: ‘C . ’“r ot Cemetery, R. K. Sutton, $750: Med. officer of Health, Dr M. Is' "Hr S100: Chairman Board. of (Health, (Mayor. ex-otiiio( $5: Mem. ;llri. on Health, J. O'Neill. $5: Sec'y ind at Health (Clerk ex-officio) $5: ; Autl'tors. W. H. McBurney and W. t A. Burrows, each first audit $20, sec- iond audit $5. The Mail and Empiro of recent edi- tion had the following poem by Burns written to his nurse, Miss Jessie ‘Lewztrs a few days before ho died,) i his wife “bonnie Jean" being ill. Miss; 'i,lt',',e,Y afterwards married a man , named Thompson. who thought it t,tl {been published. The Thompsons lat. 3 or moved to New Zeuland and just} _ lately it way, discovered there: l i"How often in the dreary night I l clasp my burning hands [Upon those throbbing, sleepless lids, l o'er eyes like glowing brands. I And wonder in my weary brain, if I haply when I'm dead. My old boon friends for love of me I will give my bunnies bread. 1Oh did the poor not help the poor. ' each in their simple way. [With humble gift and kindly word. 1 God pity them I say. I For many a man who clasped my t, hand with pledges o'er the bowl When the wine halo passed away ', proved but a niggard soul. , Oh wilt thou gang o' nichts, Jessie to l my forsaken hearth ', And be as thou hast been to me, the i truest friend on earth '? Sue. sweetly in your liunet voice i sing my weans to rest ( While Jennie leans her weary head i upon thy loving breast." C. RAMAGE t SON. Editor and Pro. prieton. Member Canadian Weekiy Newapnp- ers' Association. Subscription Rates: $2.00 a year in rdvanc: m Canada: $2.50 in Ire United State: MemDer Gunman W985i] new-yup- ers' Association. , In the Public Library Int may 8 A . afternoon. quite a number attended "”"W‘m" atm . the annual meeting of the South $2.00 a year in rdvanc: in Canada: Grey Agricultural Society. There t2.50 in tro, United 3'3th was nothing startling under discus- e.--------------""""'-" sion, but the usual routine of busin- . _. ass was proceeded with, Finance and THURSDAY, JAN. M, 1925 Auditors' reports read. discussed and s.ep'" ---- - . _ adopted, and omcers elected for the THE EARL or OXFORD 'ensulng year. These are: i Pr ,Bident---J. W. Bl 'th Mr Asquith, who for long has been 15: Vice T,'a%s"2. Ritchie with Lloyd George 3 eo-leader of, 2nd vine Pres-ich. Park tlr- Liberals of Britain, has been New Bee'y Treasc-Creo. ninnie vated to "the Paumge with the titles, Ass't 'isuc'v---Miss Winnie Binnie '.'Tri ot Oxford" He yy now take D'r. _';. ms: Uvntinclr' -- R. Grierson, his seat in the House ot Lords. whose Jag. Mather '. Gletielg--Jno. McGirr. wings he helped to clip some years T. V. Bell: Egremont-John Brown. “‘50 and L.lo.y.d (lcorgo has no ot.hyr W. A. Lawrence: Noorantsy--- Jas. vivul ' s'ght to: the Leadership. Piekon, Wilbert Blyth: Durham-- l'lw‘ 1w. "owvr r cannot command Thos. Petty. rivzll :1 sfght for the Leadership. l-ivrm he, Fowev t cannot command a unanimous following, and a new leader may emerge. A great Nation- al commotion Os Liberals meeting this week. may have something to RI" on Leadership and other ques- tions ' Father is improving wondorrully vand enjoying wary minute of it. We ghve not attempted any two or three day trips yet, but are hoping that Dad will soon fool equal to them, because there are a great many fam- ous ones. We hope to be able to drive down to San Diego and run ac. 'ross to Tia Juana on the Mexican .sido. We also want to go to Santa £Barbara. Lake Arrowhead and many jothers. Then pehhaps i will be able ito send you a detailed account, but in the meantime this will have to J, do." We are in tvceipt or an interesting letter from Miss Ada McKinnon, daughter of Mr. Chas. McKinnon. formPrly of Durham. but for some years a rvsldl'nt of Port Arthur. It will be recalled that for health's sake for Mr. McKinnon, Mrs McKlnuon and daughter Ada went to California In the early win.9r and are nicely settled at Monrovia in Southern California. In ths letter Mlss Mc- Kinnon says : "i am afraid I Won't be able to send you a very good description of ths wonderful country. California ls recognized as the centre of Amorica's scenic wonderland. These scenic wonders, so it is said, defy the art of in , Cer-so I should not even at- tempt it We have a car and in that waywv are seeing quite a bit of tho country. It is the Intinite variety which makes motoring in Southern California so completely out of the ordinary. An afternoon's drive may take in a trip through some canyon in the moun- tain ranges. then down through the foothills and finally down to the sea side. . . . We very often driw to Hollywood and Pasadena, both of which are beautiful cities. On Now Year's day we went over to Pasadena (the Crown City) to see the annual Floral parade. Over half a million people thronged the streets, waiting for hours to see the parade. The ttoats were immense and all made of bPautiful tiowers, representing ever)- thlng from the boys in tho trenches tig .uDK. to aeroplanes and oven beam tit'ul bright butterflies. The climate here is wonderful. Ev- erybody laughs at the Calii'ornian’s eternal talk of climate. It ism kind of religion. It is like a constant friend with almost never a mood that can be called unkind. If you think women an» cowards Just blow your own auto horn to make one get out cf the way. AY M E Enjoying California BURNS’ LAST POEM IT OF OFFICIALS ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO an interesting la McKinnon, ‘. McKinnon. but for Home Society Hold Annual Meeting Lady directors : Mesdames John McGowan, Wolfe, Mellmith, T. G. Davis. - -uuditors.. Peter Ramage, Harold Mekeehnie. Delegates to Fall Fairs, 4rrsot1atify? Thanks to the wet weather grant of $307, the Society the past year l . o wet all indebtedness, and reduce the principal of the mort. gage outstanding by $100. Delegates to Fall Fairs Association . 0, Feb, 4th an! 5th---3. W. Blyth, lee. Ritchie. T"m Hay and Friday. Fr-pt. 24th a "l 1W". were selected as fair dates " acceptable to Gov't judges. If not, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 25 and 26, are second choice. The Field Crop competition in Oats will again be held thls year. Thanks to the wet weather grant of $307, the Society the past year At his home near Mono Mills on Jim. 9th an old and rr-gper‘tod resi- dent in the person ot Alexander Me. C', r' SW JN. well know: to manyin this locality. passed away. His wifo was Miss Agnes Hill, the oldotst sist- er of Wm. and Peter Hill, Durham, Mrs Colin McArthur, Wnudby: Miss Jam-i Hill. Winnipeg' Baht. Hill of Noopawa. Man. and Jo'm Hill of Sandusky, Ohio. Mrs Spw-rs' futiwr. “w "‘-' "o't. um. (PM! in 1915, while her mother is still aiiw at d in good hmmh at 92 P'.'H't', him; now with her dattghtvv, Mrs C McArthur. Tho Orangovilln Banner says: “Mr Sptwrs had been enjoying his usual good health up to about a week be- “mw his sutdden demise pnnd was tt- bout as usual when nephritis of tin- indxoys developed with fatal conse- quvnH-s. Ih<easvd was born on th" 'drd line Past, Caledon. in 1850, and was thererore in his 75th year. He spent his lifetime in his native town- s""', where he- Was a succvs.srul ton Brother-in-Iaw of William and Peter Hill, of Durham mer, The subject of our sketch was a man of integrity and ability and was noted for his sound judgment. his advice being sought and followed by a large number of his friends. On two occasions he was persuaded to be a candidate for municipal honors in his townships He. was married nearly 50 years ago to Miss Agnes Hill of Mulmur Tp. who survives him along with a family of 4 sons and 4 daughters '. Miss Margaret Speers, ot Durham: Mrs Jno. McCutcheon, of Hamilton: Mrs Wm McClvlland of Neepawa: Mrs R. McDougal of Wa. dena. Sash. the daughters. The sons are w. H. Slicers. Shelbrooke. Sash: R. A. Speers, 4th line H.. Cali-don. Councillor R. J. Speers, Caledon and Orville J. Speers on the homestead. The members of the family were ay present at the funeral. The late Mr Spoon; was an honor. cd mm: her of the Orange Order with which he has been identified for 57 years. He had hold nearly every or, tiee, including that of W. M. in the- local lodge. Members of Mono Brit- ens, Mono Mills and Warnock Leila”, Caledon, attvndod the funeral in a body, the beautiful ritual of the Ord- fr being read by W. Bro. C. Ham. mond. W. M. of L. o. L. No. 259. Tho funeral was the largest seen in this district for some time." In a small town of the American M Milo r,t'St region where the “mail order" system of shopping has a. tut mendous vt1trt1e--a good story was recently told of the local shopkoopo-r. Chrsn Fe came home one night his wife proudly tshowed him an unusual type of egg beater she had Just bought from on" of the mail order ttrms. There appeared at once on his face a look of surprise. instead of the plea.r ure she had expected to find. "Well," he replied, "I've had half-a- dozen of those things in stock for a year and I've been wondering how on earth I was ever going to get rid of them." The incident is being UA-, ed in the press to 'llustrate the value1 of "publicity." It, it is argued, a re-, .ail trader keeps his stock of house- hold appliances secret even to his ovng wife, how can he expect to find our tomers tor them. I She asked him what the trouble was. A normal man is one who enjoys finding an old composition book and observing how smart he was when a boy. . Death at Alexander Speers The question of the day in some quarters seems not how to keep that school girl complexion but how thch to lay it on. . With Apolbgles to Tom Hood Take her up tenderly. Lift her with care: She was not used to skates And would not take a due. American clergyman says he is qunung the mummy because he can- not keep a sealskin family on H. mm- krat income. But think of all the folk who are straining every nerve to keep a. family on a bear living. HE DIDN'T ADVERTISE CRISP COMMENT UL'L'CIIJIILI luv-r- . L “John MeArthur. for may years: (well known ind highly respect”: rm- tdent ot this district. died in Port El- ttin after an lllens of about 2 weeks yduration, in his 83rd year. "Bache- ,lor John" as he was famlllnrly called Iwas a native ot the Island of Mull. {Scotland. In early manhood he came :to Canada, settling Brst In Vaughan ij. York Co. 50 years ago he pur- ‘CllaSPd a farm on the Town llne be- tween Bruce and Saugoen. where he has farmed continuously until slx years ago when he retired to Port El. gin. He is survived by his widow. lormvrly Miss Lexia Thompson. Tho funeral services wt're conducted by Rev. Mr Gallagher. The poll twar- -- . .. l'..£l ll.- l Are you thinking of having a sale t _ " so the Review will print your bills .ior you neatly, promptly, uni " a very moderate price. The full list of stock and articles for sale will be Ipublished in the Review for u small extra charge. Arrangement: can be imade with any auctioneer at this oiu The Paisley Advocate ha the tot. lowing write-up of the late John Me Arthur. a cousin of Mrs J. C. Nichol or town, who died in Port Elma In December last 2 - ------. "a... a Arthur.' as .Wure “EOE: VSIcArthur,7Neil Killop. Alex. McArthur, “Sandy" Arthur, Hector McGillivray. Dug. The carol “Silent Night. Holy Night," was 100 years old this Christ- mas but has lost none of its beauty 0. meaning through the passing of time has 1 and 2, Garafraxa St. Emu. containing halt acre. Two storey cot- tase with nine rooms, barn 18 x '2t feet, hard and soft water, and a great vaLiety of fruit. For further partitrtr lars apply to Part Elgin Pioneer Dead Rt New Year Bargains in Slippers Grocery Spécials FLANNELLETTE BLANKETS. large size. UNION SHEETING. " inches wide tty' ............ 81.75 PN' yd UNBLEACHED T’BLE LINEN (Pure. Linen) @..$l.25 Iter yd FANCY CHINTZ. 36 inches wide tgl .............. Mc per yard Good Quality FEATHER TICKXNG. LADXHS' WHITE FLAN’ETTE NIGHTGOWNS (well-made) sues MEN'S TROUSERS, Guaranteed to wear well, it $4.50 & 5.5opr The Cash Shoe Store WOMEN'S BLACK AND BROWN JULIET SLIPPERS, sizes 3, 4, and 5,to clear at ..t....... ............ WOMEN'S SUEDE SLIPPERS, muo, Brown and "unw- all sizes. to clear at ............ ...... ............ Do you look for Food Values in the Foods you Buy? You cannot b0 happy unions you are healthy and you cannot be heal- thy unless you eat food with ma! nourishment In it. N Bread is the food of foods. no. cause it's flour and milk and com- pressed yeast combined into a loaf that has In appetite “attraction In every slice. mg??? “is your Itetst Food-mtl Pure tiEN0Eitfi0N'S BAKERY Specials for he Wh in Dry Goods YOUR SALE BILLS YOU SHOULD, sizes John Locate, Durham FOR SALE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY J. S. MCILRAITH M c- M c, Me SPLENmo CONNECTIONS MADE Me FOR SASKATOON AND EDMON, Mc TON BY THE VANCOUVER ex. PRESS Pure Camila SOAP, long bur Ctr BULK DATES. et.........'...) 3 boxes MATCHES for ......._ The W.K.B VIII - at (hollow! ot Mill luv lie-up next Wainw- day, Feb. 4th. At , o'clock. A number of friends mm a "on plenum time with Mr and Mrs Tho., Turnbull Wednesdny evening. Mr David Wntson spent Ute last few days with his son at Wvlbvck The annual meeting in connection A greatly improved transcontimm. ml service " provided by the Canad, in Ptrettie Runny in the vancous. er Express leaving Toronto I-vvry night " 9.00 mm. (effective Jan. ll) tor Vmcouvor. Direct connections are mad" at Resins for Saskatoon, and at Cal, guy for Edmonton. have Toronto ' p. In: Ar. Winni. peg 10.00 n.m.: Ar. Regina 11.05 p. m..' Ar. Saskntoon 6.05 u.m.: Ar. Calgary 4.30 p. m.: Ar. Edmonton 11.10 p. m.'. Ar. Vancouver 7.00 p.11) The equipment of the Vancouver Express is of the highest standard. including dining our. Tourist, sund- urd and compartment Observation Sleepers. Travelling to the West on this train nukes the trip 3 plenum. Let your nearest Canadian Pacific Agent supply detinite "tformation concerning tickets. reservations. etc. and Victoria, Canada's mtionnl Witt. ter resort where summer spouts may be enjoyed the year rounds C. L. GRANT Good Bread JAN. 29, always is $1.75 per yd $1.25 per yd 30c per yard 1.20 1.50 lic th °=0=OD O all” of the Canadian Par 3... 2trd, Mid the S. ti, Monu Jul. 80, I through standard _ “ll be operated b) thc Canadl dlc from Toronto dtrottt to tln - at West St. John a:- mil. have Toronto Jan}: and 'dy In mambo with the Eastbound =0=°=0==0 arran ruary tions. Not-a-seed S Worcestersh Clothes Pins Tiger Calm” Granulated y Harvest (Hum. M ." 5lpcrlor Coffee, very s Stock Tonics. Calf Meal. talc. or in MI SUPERIOR S 5 string Brown Aluminum Prr Store Closcs Now Is tl Boyd Purple Grocery KARSTEDT BI Seedless Raisins. Rice. 3 lbs Try our special at per Ih Gunpouden (ircul New Cheese. per TM - Won tit. John Through Sleeper Sauce Sovereign Flour. l . Our pricos uro- Flour is guarumww spot cash. Highest Price paid be Wheat Cet Flour, ' Mixed Gra Meal, Pig l The People's Mill, For lk eek lindin JAN. M, I925 CANAD'AN PACIFIC Every Day it the mill. Crnrdsr Phone N o TI 1 r e l JOHN Ct) THE P J. 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