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Durham Review (1897), 7 Apr 1927, p. 4

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I he nutlgnm and!” Member Canadian Weekly Newly.» HIGHER POST so: RATES AFFECT CERTAIN OFFICES ammo-Minx last Week end.rentaUs of lock boxes In certain Pm! Otrteer, an- mcreased. In connection with lam-ll rate". the Dist. Superin- tndou! of Pont ounce». Juexttnderht am. said : ore mmbthn. J, mun»: a BON, Editor and Pto. Motor». “The advanced rate mention! for If, B. sad C boxes. and? " 88nnd t6. u npplk-ablov ht the use or odi- res where Postmasters are paid by nemtm on revmm'. the one. lo- am! In " public building and where were Ls no know can!" “Every. “It is thvretore incorrwt to say." _ Have you Seen the New Spring Styles For your Easter Shopping New Spring Dress Silks& Dress Fabrics [HINTV SILK UNOE'E b"eers Irom ............$100 to $1.73 B1oottters from ...... $1.50 to $3.5“ Sur‘wsllk Hosiery ttt ..$I.50 per pair Tru run: Hosiery at .... 81.00 per pr TOWHLING. reg. Me "per yaw ...., FACTORY COTTON. reg. tht per yd ill We Deliver Special lor Friday and Saturday Drop in and we will be phased to exhibit them for your approval. We am confident that this is tha snappi- est range of Oxfords which have ever been shown in our tow n. The predominant colors are madc- up in the fineist calfskin procurable. Thego Shoes are (-e.~::01n made by the make rs ofthe well-known Astoria Slum-u and are built to wear. We also have a good assortment of Women's TIE SLIPPERS in Phtent and Tan, tor Spring J. S. likll,llhl'rll, Special Prices on Boots& Shoes all this Month. ALEX. A. ALJOE in MEN'S OXFORDS ? an- the most popular Shoes on the market Duo Red, Tan and Black REPAIRING A SPECIALTY observed Mr Gibson. "that the in. crease is only effective at places where free delivery of mail has been estabtished and moreover the rentals of such boxes do not go to the post- master." The Review forwards subscription: to tttl daily pivots u tt saving to subscribe". Let us send in years. The location of an emergency air. plane have within a few miles Ot St Thomas. In virtually Mam-ed. Plans for re-unions ot veterans of the Ist. 18th, 31th. Ttat and 168th Battalions of the C. E. F. and omen, were made in Woodstock. Everybody might haw known that there would be a Joker in March somewhere. l hinted Crepes. Flat Crepes Lt [News sum. F8ne Pr'h Santoys In all the newest Icolors, Fancy Crepe -de- '; chem Scarf». Phone 47, Durham The Cash Shoe Store 5 yards for 81.00 5 yards tor 81.00 a Miss MacPlnil, M. P. 2' Relates Doings at Ottawa .of the Ottawa River. The House and' l the country are up in arms and I iicel sure It will neyer be. granted: 3. . The Holt interests. a private 'icoucertt in Montreal. also wants the l power " Ottawa. What a large part to! the House want is to stop either iot them getting it, and have the now- er developed by the Provinces. l Home to adjourn " 11 p. mi: " The rules of the House have been Ibeforc us for amendments. The Bill " has not passed alt its stages, but if: '; it does the House will adjourn every [night at ll pm. and no member ex- leer" the Prime Minister, tho intro- Idttcer of a Bill, the Leader of the " Opposition, may exceed 40 min. 'l when speaking. Otto can hardly be- It; that we will have no more [night sittings. It will he very much _! better for the health of the members. l{and I think would work out bum-r ‘in every way. (The following is in part a letter South Hut. Grey's member sent ontl last week to many of her electorml giving her viewpoint on present oyl, questions before the tIousse.---Ed.) l Georgian Bay Canal Controversy I “We have been talking about the} grunting ot the charter to the Sittoni interests tor the construction of the: Georgian Bay canal. This charter has been granted 13 times. They have made no attempt to build the canal and the general opinion is that they never intend to. but that they want the right to develop the power Contract soon to be Lot The contracts' for Durham re/ onice are to be let soon. the :lPi'i] ter ot Public Works informs me. e Visited Kingston Penitentiary I Since I last wrote you I have visi-i1 ted Kingston Penitentiary and war" shown every bit ot it by the Want-n, , and the Inspector. who happened to ' be there that day. There are Cot men [ l and " women. So many of tinni- are but boys. They look between C" I and 25--are a good-lookinglot of fel- lows. Considering that the Act is _ based on vengeance by the Statte. those who carry on the work, the _m1perintendent, Warden and Matron. lseem to have been able to do won- (ders toward making the penitentiary in place to reform rather than re- "entre. The Act needs changing but i-ttten are now taught to be shoemak. fer: with upto-date machinery, tent intake-rs. maeltnsts. stone cutters, looms, waiters. etc and no one is ‘b..aking stone. l was much imp.vs. ;sm' T.ith the matron. The Inspector i, told me he considered her the most I wonderful woman he had ever known. l She is but 26 years of age, very good ‘I locking and well dressed. The last I art of person one would expect to be matron in a Penitentiary. She has such intluenee over the women that they love her so much that there is almost no trouble in the women's ward, Mr Jackson. the tnspectortoid 39050 to Queen's Studonto _ 1 also addressed the United Far- mers of Frontenac County on occu- pational organization, and its elects on Governments, and the same night spoke to the women students et Queen's. Three or tour years ago. I would not have been allowed. much less invited to address University students. This year I but! been in- vited to McGIll at Montreal and the Toronto University, as well as " Queen's. The general opinion is that we? will be through here by Easter. Ev? erybody is in debt over the two elec-' tions in one rear, and there seems al, general desire to get through. l Maritime Ravine“ Dl-ttiid ', I think the National Defence ea-f timatea and the Immigration estim-l ates will be held up. The Maritime‘ Provinces are getting almost every-t thing they asked tor, except subsid- ies to their coal industry. I do not think that what they are offering is the solution to the Maritime prob lem. It they could trade with those immediately south. they could tittdtt good market with the short freight haul. and these three smaller Prov. inces certainly do not need three governments. One Government for three would cut the expense and [serve them quite as well. Their 1 methods ot farming and other things late away behind Ontario and the oth- ler Provinces. 1 know, however. that ‘conditions are" very bad there and that people are almost hopeleu. [They have lost the ability to help i themselves. It Ls getting near seeding time and I very much hope that we hare a good year." Celebrate Canada's Jubilee. Premier G. Howard Ferguson gave notice in the Legislature ot a retro. lution that carries the earnest rec- ommendation of the Ontario Legisla- tive Assembly "that all public bodies including Municipal Councils. School Boards, patriotic, busineu and trw ternai organizations. utilise every B. vailahla means for commemorating the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation. so that it may he aceompliahed in a: manner that will worthily express tho patriotism of the people ot Can- ada. and will serve to lumen the world with our devotion to our coun- try, and our aiding faith in its mtnre and in the metres of our ther- ties_ and institutions." Yours sincerely, Agnes C. Mammal! i DURHAM PUBLIC SCHOOL Br IW-Beryl Falktngham. Doris Taylor, Josephine Fulcoaer. 0mm Burnett, Frank Goodchlld. . Jr Iv-Ruby Willis. Wilma Mid. dleton, Gertie Harrison. Norman Dean, Orva! Noble. "iii."rir iLdenevieve Builders. W. Snider, Elsie hikingham. Helen Young. Clark uore, _ V s.- a fibrils Mekeehnie, Lew. is McComb, Edith Erwin. Glenn Lloyd Own] McDonald. " m A-Margaret Slbbnld. Pram ces Hay, Louise Jumleson. Percy Greenwood, May Braitttwaite. Jr III B-George. Ashley. Lorne Firth, E. A. Browning, teacher " " A--F1oretMNt Havens, Sariic Ben. Lily Long. Mary Pickering, Geo Lloyd. irh B-Crawford valett, Gladys Ritchie, Gordon MeCArr, Marie Cal- der, Jack Gaguon. Clara McCrao. teacher Jr It A--Jean Rowe, Lynn Volleu. Ersel McArthur, Murine Cnmpbvll. olieue, Hahn. Jr ll B--ltert 'rratrortt, Geo Mr.'uo" wane. Betty Henderson. Norman Greenwood, Elizabeth Nicholls. M. R. Morton, teachee Sr t---Robert Milne, Vern Collimon Clarke Saunders. Kathleen Menon- ald, Dorothy Ashley. it. I-Gordon Kennedy. l Alex Wells, Robert Noble, FORCE ,‘i Sr tv-Paul Weldendorf. Jr IV-- h" Arthur Wilkinson,. Estelle Poknndt, / Mervyn Redford. Br "r-.0Mtuie Wet. 1.‘ dendorf, Gordon Wilkitttton, Louisa e: Poknndt. Jr m--autth Wall. ~Geo. Jd, Davis. Br II--' Ahrens. ‘Clarn ,Davls. Herman Body. Jr tr--Lavina 9; Unruh, 'Clarn Weldendorf. Sr t--. o: ‘Ruth Boyd. Br Pr-Richard Bailey, ' I Innis Ahrens. Melvin Rody, Clarence a) Witte. Jr Pr-Annie Subject. Clit. i ford Subject. I . denotes present every day .No on iron. 21 '. average attendance 17.39. D MacEachern, teacher Sr Pr A-Helen (ingnon. Lorraine McArthur. Eileen Tucker. B. How- 0", Elmer (Manholme. Sr Pr 'criiiraird Bparlitttt, Ruth Nichol. Jessie Grant. Raymond Gur- diner, Jean McDonuld. Sr Pr C-Annie Tlnlanov. Betty Metntyre. union Middleton, Lam" em. Pierson" Arthur Allan.. Jessie B. Witthtttt, teacher Jr Pr A-Lois Wilson. Jean Ms. Girr. Hilliard Schenk, Ross Lauder, Jack Atkinson. ii." iiriiLirehie McDougall, Lloyd Erwin. Eulalla Wilson. Reta Gieu. holme, Howard Watson. 71:7}31' c-Florence Bolger, Johnny Collier, Clara McDonald. Helen Mo Donald, Mllfrld Wanamaker. iv-Margaret McLean, Myrtle Me Lean, Corinne Lawrence. Br Ill- Herbie Miller, Muriel Brown. Rena Clark, Clarence Ritchie. Jr lil- C. Miller. Jr II-Johnny V'essle. Archie McLean. Jr I-4reorgints Miller. G. lawrence, Ewen Ritchie. Sr Pr.-- THE DURHAM REVIEW McLean. Jr tv-r'. Melooh. Br m-a' Schaf- or. Jr m-E. Sender. R. Melosh, T. Belt. Sr I-' Banter. I. Melosh, N. Bell. Jr I--0. 'rratroM. Pr a-- E. Braun. Pr B-R. Bram. Br IV-Gr-y Hopkinl. May Collin- son. Berth: McNally. Br m-Nelson Hunt, Irene Collinaon. Davey Allan, Clarence Hum". Lillian Collinson. Freddie Amen, Ruby Lawrence. Ed- die uierenee, Clara Jacques, Susie Greenwood. Jr m--C1ttrenee Manl- ly. Doris Lowrance. Br M-games Wilson, Davey Aitoe, John Collinsou. Gordon Greenwood, Melville Hat-i son. Allie McGlrr. Jr "--Marttaiet Brown. Br I-Neil Brown. Jr I--. Victor Amen, Dorothy Livrence, H! Lawrence. Jr Pr-Violet Colilnson. U. S. B. NO. 3, B. and G. B. S. NO. 9, GLENELG S. s. NO tr, DENTINCK Jessie M. Twamley, teacher Kathleen L. Firth, teacher hnEntire1yiri' 3W Conception of 66 0 . " 0gb” at LOEYVMCOStWE P. 1MacDonald. teacher" Emir. iiorman Elliot'. Pa, Nun helm. a such amdndy low prices. hat my mania-um prov-hi no my line at features, so may lurks oi distinction and no new mechanical i-pmw- menu. Then " trvaed by may haiku hy Fish". by In new Dan at“, new (all-cm" 'e.ndrrs,tsrw.tntltrtAyoe head lungs. new AC tiaiter, In" Ad gig-leaner. now ',ra radiator. m sliding mu I. the coach m ' Bttd any of!“ have: too numerugs to m. The Most “(ital CW h Moi-t Bison is no. ruin; ll Nor. Law “an, L. Sehaeter, teacher Vessla C. McLean, teacher 2, BENT. & GLEN'G Tr Pr-Mitchell Jack Lloy d ile,1d, fieg,o,rttt 1: -utr='-""c----------e . . MeYAV , m Pib . ' le',",'.',', S'."' "te1l1'ly' Phyllis Lawrence. Annur m Lindsay. Murray Greenwood. Average attendgnce 21.82. S . S. NO. ll, BENTINCK Br 'V-pearl Roaeborough', Violet Armstrongf. Thomas Mllllgnn’. Jr. tV-Maude' Pickett", Reta Vollett' Sicily Hopkins". Jr iii-Ay-ce. Ritchie, James Armstrong. Raymund Hopkins' and Ametta Munto‘ equal. Br. n-Alfred Dyer'. Fred Rosebor ouxh', Doris Dyor'. Wilhelmlne Man- to', Irvine Mountain, Gordan Dyer' Dawson Vollett', Irving Webber Sr. T--F'redn Ritchie, Sarah Dyer', Dan- tet Armattotttf, Smith Hopkins. Br. Pn-Margarm. Murdock. Elia Volletl. Jr. Pr-Earl Hiscox. Elmer Noble, Milton Mum. A--Erttesst Murdock. Wllhelmlne Hopkins. Average attendance 27. ‘moans pres- out every day S. S. NO. T, PROTON Sr iv-Archie Clark. Jr Iv-tsu Richardson. Sr m-ROM' Irving, P. Harrison, Ethel Richanison. " MI--- Robert Plestor, Roy Richardson. Br. lt-Allen Clark, Milfrld Corbin. Jr. It-Mint McCormack. Leslie Wstson. Jr J-Jessie Lane. Douglas Clark. Myrtle Corbin and Carlotta Plaster. equal. Sr Pr-rvtus Porter, Mary Latte. Jr Pr tar-Stella Corbm. Euro vrson Plaster. Goldie wtietiCeeit Lane. Jr Pr ttsy-Pitta" McLean. u.s.s. NO. 10. GLEN. & EG'T Br Iv-katie McKinnon, ‘Mne McEaehern, Florence McPttall, Mar- tha Eckhardt. Jr tv-ttoddity Me Eachern. Annie Wells. Gladys Me. ouLph on Sunday. Kinnon. Robert Moclntyne. J. James Mr and Mrs Vern Watt ot Hano- Eckhardt. Br m--Mtotio Macphall. ver, were recent visitors with tlr Anna Mae McIntyre. Archie McEach- Itittor's parents, Mr and Mrs Weber. em. Jr ur-cc"' Harrison. Sr. -----_--'- llw-‘Cecll Proudley. 'Winnie Proud- lay. ‘Florence Mlaehern, 'Imnaldn SOUTH EAST BENnNCK MacLeod, Alex McKintton, Anna Mae Mies Eva. Redford vuited friends McEaehern, Edna Eckhardt. D. K. in Toronto recently. Mr‘Kinnnn. L-Andre" Echhardt, Miss Jennie Davis of Zion spent a 'Mary McEachern. Primer --Roirtrlie few days last week with her ulster. McKinnon. Orval McKinnon, ‘Eddie Mrs Robert Webber, Jr. Pmudley. Sadie Eckhardt. Mrs A. Knlsley visited her daugh- Enrolment M: average attendance ter, Mrs Geo. Turnbull the Brat ot 24. Those present every day marked ""ic.Til'u., Mead spent the ttrat of . A . .. Begt 1n spew“ Mary man" this week with his aunt, Mrs Robt. Sr tV-Myrtle Glencross.. Jr Iv--- Isabel Firth, Alva Greenwood, Mary Anderson. Olive Allan. Br ti-.mnola Neely, Adeline McNally. Ruby Stap- les. Jr m-Margaret Firth, Fun Bell. Br "--Wulits Glencrols. Goss don Greenwood. Arne: Anderson. Jr Ir-Jean Firth. Mu? All“. Medal Staples. Harold Gmnwood. Witlle Scheurman. George Scheurmn. Pr --Mteret Ed‘s. Cecil Anderson, Henry Wlllluns. . denotes present every day. Sr Ive-Nellie Stinson‘. Margaret White. Jr Iv-More- McCulln'. Br m-Florence McDonald. Irene Buttieet', Albert human. Grace Mc- Culin‘, Edwin Skewell. Jr Ir-vera Subject‘, Donald MoGregor' tutd 8. Stinson‘ (equal). Charlie Schlolf, M. Mighton. Mildred Hons. Jr I-Hrene Behiortt, Edith Mighton', May Me Gregor'. Donald McDomld. Br Pr-- Allce Subject', Ven Mecasstup, Vio- let Bch1orft. Jr Pr-Lloyd Subjecl‘. Adeline 8chlotr, Jack Mighmn‘. Geo. Hons! Heavy Loads During March and April Forbidden thereby. County constables in Bruce have received notice to check up on the loads that auto: and veg-son: are cumin; at this time ot the your. as there have been complaint: Bent in to Welter-ton that these vehicles and their drivers have not been observ- ing the law. There are 1 goodmnny cases where they are being loaded to more than their enmity end the roads are suffering severe damage TORONTO S. S. NO 9, BEN'WNCK mm; - ..' Coupe - . Luann Sedan 'erprtt It. which Gimmick has "at baa addl‘nrlnu‘n. 77 7 Come in IN my lot: rudim’uonmy . (unmet-ch] Chub . 1322:,- [WWW M, D Macintyre. teacher E W. Petty, teacher E. M. MacCualg. teacher S NO 3, GLENELG M. Park. teacher -iiazet Eaton, teacher R. M. Blythe, Ieaeher hire: at Fade". 015m. (2.1-..va ;..A: Ext“. - £55.00 - 730.00 wwlllw- - - -'-- -- - Cecil Anderson, the home ot Mrs Inner recently. Newell, $33111: CT-L‘HG Nice. balmy spring weather maybe! Just around the corner. but the im- portant question is what corner , Mrs Thou. Young and Mrs Alex. Hay of town, called on Mrs John Me- Donald Salurdly. Mrs Herb Hopkins bus moved out to the farm Mr home driver. n; has}: McDonald recently. -- recently. Mr and Mrs Thu new visited on Sunny with Mr and Mn Cecil Nob le, Mulock. Mr Earl Noble I: sporting a Ford Roadster. Mr and Mrs In Realm: and Mr. And Mrs John Lynn. spent Friday In“ “no -_-_- --» evening with the Noble family, ROCKY SAV We are enjoying tine ther and some ot the I started to plow. Mr and Mrs funny of Owen guests with Mr Mr and Mrs , spent Sunday eve Hanover. Mr and Mrs J Mr and Mrs John Aldred of Dur- hun. spent Monday with Mr and Mrs L. McLean tUtd enjoyed a visit to the - bush. Mrs Huseoctt and family are visi- tors with her sister. Mrs Earl Veggie this week. . _. 7 _-|.-.J A“ “up W‘Vn- The play given in tho school on Friday night was a decided success. both as to attendance and eastertaim ment. Each one took their respect- ive pans exceptionally well. Mr Wm. Hill visited his mother in this week with Webber, Br. Mr John N Mr John McKenzie shipped It head of {at cattle to Toronto onSut- urday last through Shipper John Grierson. Mr Wm Knisley was in this neigh- borhood last week man; orders {or the Fuller Brush Co. Mr Robert Cut! returned to his home at Hutton Hilt otter spending: month with his aunt, MN Wm. Pte. ken, recuperating after his serious illness. Mr and Miss Rely spent . day at Reservations are being steadilyro- mind for the KereBryson Toun. and tho available accommodation in being rapidly booked up. The Kerr- Bryson Western Tttttr which will tn- vel to the Pnciiic cont Vin the Can- adinn National Minn. returning through the United sme- inciudes in its itinerary the outstanding scenic attractions ot the continent, such " Jasper National Park, Mount Rob- son. the Inside Me of the North Paeitie coast. Yellowstone Nulouul Park md Pike's Peak. seminal of the Colorado Rockies. The Kerr-Bryson Eastern Tour will include mix: to a“). of the Interesting spot: which Gri"v'i Tll' 1'lall'l'i" gt”? f1trured so prominently in the ntrug- IT." "l! y " gle between France and Britain for tJtatioy-t?48atitm call,cost- the possession of the new empire. In! about twenty per cent Montreol (originllly the radius vii. less than a Person-tper- loge of Hochelaga) Quebec City, with son call. its vivid memories ot Wolfe and .. . . . p. Moutcalm. one We mm 'glif;pg7' g,','gitt'e,2'e,'ii'._ and Botttort. . of Statlms-todrtitt'mt Javier mil It you wish to make sure of Four not give youle you want. place in one ot theoe tours, you will be well ndvioed to nuke your reach vation now. Send for headband; illustnted descriptive booklets to H. C. Dourlier. General Puseoger Agent, Claudia! National Rainy-s. Toronto. or to Martin Kerr, 4 Beu- no loll Ave., Hamilton, or A.E. Brynn. Ile-li-itil-ig-li- M Silverthorn Ave.. Toronto. DELAY I3 DANGEROUS [rs V'ern Watt of Hano- recent visitors with the rum. Mr and Mrs Weber. a Mtloolm McKechnie evening with friends in ot the fariners have Harold Mount and Sound, were geceut Ind Mrs Robt. Law. in Proton I. nctr It L. A. Helen. Rocky Sauna}, visited may a the home ot Mr 3nd In D. J. IcDondd. mu Birth bu mauled her duties " teacher, after an absence of two weeks. owing to mailman and death of her mother. the tate Mrs J. W. Blyih ot Varney. -- -.,,.,u_ -. an-.. ... Mr Arthur IcClockun or mon, v, unsung Mr Win Campbell in tho aw huh nt mt. Mr And In Donald Menoesaid Ol mill. were Sunday vultur- u the home of Mr and In DJ. McDonald Mr ROM. IleCulln. trustee. and tgoevarHermtrtnM, Bec'y of 8.8. No th attended the Men! ot the me Mrs myth of Valuer. The YES. and WES. held a itt'ts'rf,tf, on Thursday even Intt M St, when there was a mud attend-nee and nmluloury program ot reading: mum m well given The Euler Think altering. lncludln; the mite boxes, unwanted to 815.37 The hale! nerved lunch " the elot,o ot the program. Mrs Arch. Brown and two may, J D. end Alexander of Hanover, wer. week end visitors nt the homo of thr former’s ulster. Mrs And. Hum Mont Winnie Fisher. Elmwood, am spent Saturdny u the Hastio home Plowing has commenced in 'ut, part, but owing to the changeable dunno on the "t April, it was sup pended tor u any or two. been open for “to tunic on vim” the Ina! owner- Ire just beginninr to look over their 'Limie's' and haul them out tor n spin. not! Herd of Aiiatt Park. is m week tknuttitttr up the wood br- with his “will: otttiit. Mr and Mrs A. Derby “all"! rm only " the Geddes home Defer moving to win. Mi" E. Mcbetn spent a day th, min; ot the week with Mrs J Sharpe. The cream trucks are getting bus: again. The Htrrristott mun who hail, from Holstein vicinity, was trlorw this ws.v Int week. while Mr Abbot in the “new“: of the Swift Co. To; onto, APRIL "i, Jones can handle Forbes’ call When Robinson eails the Mdersoq ON by Lops: More are three other cm- ployees in the Henderson office, thoroughly posted on the details of the busi- ness. who could give Ro- binaon the information he wants. One of them could aims be reached by a tJtntioy-t?48atityt call. cost- }n: about twenty per gent out. - sometime it takes quite_a. while btsf?te the alled on the runners this wo4 CRAWFORD HAMPDEN kiln of Zion. is Cunpbell In tho Arrper- ttas, on Wm» and Timothy We hum plum! In FlmL [ m of Navy Blue and tio , “ BM“. In all Mandam me try annex-5, mum. mule up to our on!" Ir, "bed than for quick w. M to "I." pt Sun I at! m you. we can m " to your order. and a: hkts,hmisles,llalso Men’s Spring Sui W, Vanuatu-s t and ttttora, ttoor pain when up your work with Martin can! mm Pun For the “Ha Utitr A won‘t rub oft. A special in trim Pool Guilty mm H mm No. l at tl.", ville our mum-m 2 - your on!” now ”(In Clover. Common Glover: and Timothy - nn- rash at muo- Would you like us to hm your Eggs for the r. r. l Ceoperative Pool ? Drop us a ward and In” ". if you would “kn u., ttr .~h: Eggs u) the Pool tor um will enable "mallet jun-1:1 take udvanxam- m Hn- m prim " you " nm 1 with up. wot-kings m thr, P will "xplain " to 3m: lt to your mtvn-H IN, :1 I,, do " A Car of Westel Feed 03 tiardwood and Son- wood Ties Wat CUSTOM SAWINH May the First at Wright's PRICEVILLE at APRIL 7, m: Ills Gays TU All inttrodieettt, a Custom C m well known Best Qualil RorastHottsett'd , Ink-um? Flour. I o Canada Flour Kimr Edward Flt Deed Flour. per Entry Hour, 21 Pilot Flour. per m In! Flew nude Pride FT to arrive this woe-H _........ 45e perhuslu Get our Pric 000°. DELIVERED Priceville. Ont ILATCHFORD'S CA OUNN'O BIG 60 BI HENDER THE JOH u I "ttend be; Support our walls Beam Flu THIS IS OUR

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