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Durham Review (1897), 30 Jun 1927, p. 8

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if ti,: Ms i' i" too-um run you 1) i Dun-on. 'Errturaasts'---Mi- lb and Norma Allan. an)» m Alice M. m. “a XII-I. In Meareete lie. Mrs In”; tf?tt_ter, up! my ..'.'......'........ Rees mum “Dance of the Maple leaves”-- The Wood Nymphs' .. Misses Florence and Alma Kreu. Emily and Wilma Nmith, Elizabeth Harding. Thelma Bell. Vera McIntyre. sum McCrae Eula Burnett. Margaret Wagon. “Highland Ptintr"---'Notett Lusle‘... Dr. Pickering. Mm A.W.H. lander "Ladies ot Cu. Grays. LO.D.E.'... Entertain-n "The British Limt"--uohn Bull“... ‘Canada as little awfulralnney! 'lndlan Pipe wrunm Lang 'lndlan Prtne-'..Mm A.W.M. We! ‘lndhn Chief' ........... Thea. Bell 'oibtoy ......llu Helene Ewell 'lndlan Boya'..Norlnan McIntyre, Ed- die Hunt, Gordon Grant, Caravan Noble, Don. Knight. Gerald Falconer Jack Lauder. Lewla McComb. 'Esquimaux'..Geo. Gian. Don. Camp. bell, Boyce Howell. Hugh McLean. Mound Buil.lers'...\llss¢>s Vera Mehr tyre, Mary Mekeehttie, Eula Bars nett. Emily Smith. Winnie myth. Mosdames B. McIntyre. J.C. Howell J. Wanamaker. w. McDonnell, A. McGowan. E. McDonald. .Thol, Bell. Miss Helene Farewell “Bishop and Mrs. Stringer'......Rev. E. u Roberts. Mrs D. B. Mchrhmc ‘Loni und Lady Btratheona' ........ 'Dune. Cannda' ..Mra G. s. Kearney 'Canada's Consort "Prolpertty‘" .... ................. T. M. McFadden 'Train Bearers'. .Gwynneth McGowan. Freddie Town. 'Milititv--ueut. Bell'..Dr. A. M. Bell 'Soldlers'..Ju. Lloyd. Lance MeGirr, D. M. Saunders. J. L. Stedman. ‘Marlne .--Adrnirtu Mr Char. Kings mm’ ...e.......... Peter Ramage 'Sulors'..Stewurt Mellnnh. A.D. Me Intyre. Leonard McComb. Royden mu. 'Nerahu'......Dr. Grant, E. A. Ray Rmteri..'r. Henderson, A. McGowan Viscount and Viscount”: Money... Laura Swank”... Mrs. Dr. Grant Sir Charla and Lady Tupper' ..... ........R. Sprung. Miss S. Voile! 'Mr WllMd and Lady Lauder” .... Walter Porter. Mrs Giltt.MeKeehnie 'Dr. Gordon (Ralph Connor) and Mrs i;ordon'.E.D. Mectoehlin, Mrs Knight The Right Hon. Mackenzie King'... m.................. Arch. Clements 'Hscoum and Viscounteas Willingdon' Hr. D.B. Jamleson. Mrs. Pickering ‘Sir Arthur and Lady Currie‘ ...... ‘Ontarlo' .......... Miss J. M. Weir New answlck' ..Mrs A. Livingtr'on “Nov: Scotla' .... Mus Mary Morton atanitotra'.......... Mrs. J. Burgess "BI-lush Cohunttia'..Miss A. Ravage Prince Edw'd 1113.51}: W.A.McGo.van I'%ghatehewan' .. Mrs T. Henderson 'Atberta' ....... Mutt Eleanor Kress fathers ot C6rtmderatioat' .. Bert. Smneouse (Slr John A. MacDonald) Wm. Calder. J. P. Hunter, J. J. Smith. W. mellow. Jno. McGowan. Allan Bell. June: Burt, Gilbert Mc- Kechnle. Wm. Benson, Wm. Glue. Hugh Mch. Bert Saunders. l 'Queen vtetoria'...Miatr B. McKenAle 'Hlldn attendant',..... Marry Kressl 'Goddeu of Plenty'..Mlu M. Hamel-l Winged Metstrerttrertf .. Ned Burnett,, Cain's last Silly Yeats Clea Rowe. Seottttf..dim Henderson. George Hay 'Sallon’. .Moore McFadden. B. Clarke 'Falth’ and 110902.)“: hm". Miss Chm Mche. ..D. C. Town. In D. B. Jamieson Sir John and Lady MacDonald’ .... ..w. A. Johnson. Miss M. Hunter Sir Oliver 1nd Lady Mowat'........ Province. Erben Schulz. was Alma Hughes SECOND SCENE Miss Jessie Witthtm ... Miss J. M. Weir BANKOF MONTREAL experienceiresources, organization; and" connections to serve hebfulhral1Canadian, A Bank half a century older than theDominiom itself)- equipped thnqugh. Walt! "Hi! “can of 010.000.... Names in order of marks obtained. l, " to Sr Iv-Carman Wilson. Mor.. ris Matthews. John Matthews. Br Ill 1 to Jr Iv-Douglas Nelson, Willie Pat- ‘terson, Clara Watson. Carmen Har- grsve. Jr m to Br MI-ah/re Daly, George Wilson. Lewis Wells. ll to ‘Jr m--- Wallace Matthews, Melville 'Harrison. Fanny Hargrave Br I o ll -gean Brown (H), Ray Adams. Gold ( win Nelson. Annie Andrews tree.) Jr _ l to Sr I-Reggie Wilson (H); Edgar Patterson (H), Bobbie Hunter (H), , Francis Daly. Jr Pr to Br Pr.--Ar .ice Daly, Howard Watson, Roy Aud. irews. Norman Wells. Hamid Hunter [Orville Lee. A to Jr Pr.-kenneth Nelson. Elmer Scott, Thou Hargrnve. I Average attendance 38. l "Our Jack's come home no. pe_erterun ot Mel m mm... Belles mummy:- lean Harding, Norm Gum. when firth. In W. G. Lawrence, In. an; “The Irish Coleen" ...........I ..............III. C. C. MhMtetteqt .....Eluo Hunter. Mary Pickering am. Match. Wm. new, W. Gnu. H. Mch. Bert Sunder-1.3 'Mittuet'..Cetebg+ and their wives‘ THIRD SCENE 'lntroductory Reeitation'--'"Ne Dune at McDougall’s"...E. D. Mectodrttn 'Hosteu' .............. Mrs. Knight 'Children of the McDougnll home'... .......ShIrley and Betty McIntyre 'Qailters'..Missset' M. Angevlne. Sadie Kreas. E. Krels. Mrs C. Mount, Mrs D. B. Mci‘arlane. 'Apple Pamrs'..Mrs. Dr. Grant, Mrs. J, Wanamaker, Mrs J. Burgess. 'Corn Huskers’..J. McKechnie. E. A. Hay, W. Benson, A. G. McCoth ‘l;uests'. .Mrs R. Moorhead, Mrs J. F. Irwin, L. McComb, C. Lang, A. Mc- Gowan. Entertainers "Canadian Boat Bong"- French Lum- berjacks'...W. Benson, J. McKech- nie, A. G. MeComb, E. A. Hay. and Glory" ....:......Entire Cute Grand March of Schoolsof South Grey Bagpipes .......... David Robertson Fiddler ................ Geo. Ritchie Buttier ............ Bryson Morlock Pianlsu.........Mias Stella MeCrae, Mrs R. Padfield, Miss M. Hunter orchestra. .H. Phipps, Cliff Buschlen. TABLEAU- CANADA "Canada. the Gem In the Crown"... .Miss Helene Farewell. R. Ptgditeld "tableau and Song'-'%and of Hope "t was just. supposing" by milkmaid and lumberjack ................... .......Mrs W. Porter, W. Benson 'DBnce'-."The Sailors Hornpipe" .. ............... Miss Jean Harding "The Old Oaken Bueket"--'6rmer'. T'lower Dance' ..................... ... . . .Elsie Hunter, Mary Pickering 'The Broken Pucker .. Misses Sadie McDonald, Clan Mche. Marion Calder, Annie Kearney, Ema Hunter Mary Mekeehnie, Madame: W. McDonnell, S. McIntyre. S.McBeth B. Farrell. C. Howell. A. McGowan "Old Time Dance" ........ ........ .....All the guests at McDmarald's 'Good Night 'rattietut'--"Hotne Sweet Home." J. D. McAumfe. Durham Band. Compiler and Directretm . Br III to Jr Iv-Edith Blacks P, Irene Gardiner R. Jr m to Sr m- Robt Switzer. P, Alex McEachern P. Edna Watson P, Fred Wagner R, Gil, bert McEachern R, P. Brennock R. Mrs. (Dr.) Farewell, Walkerton Promotion Exams. NO 11. EGREMONT huiuuas 12, EGREM ONT V. M. Mervyn, teacher Chas. Lang I Our Community Circle team are . now tied with Varney for the Town- ship group and the last game on Friday, July lat here, will decide I the team to represent this district in Markdale at the Field Day, July q W It and Kr: Tuck left this weekto would the holiday with mun: In “Bikini” Eccles is visiting her John of Dmmore tor the out Mr and Mrs Arthur Robertson motored from Guelph Thursday last, Mr, R. returning Friday while Mrs R. (nee Jessie Allinghnm) is via tr with the Thoma family and reg; lug acquaintances in the village. As o. Sound won the toss Holstein had the kick " and on a pretty et.. tort in the tirtrt half minute went through. Clements hitting the cross- bar. The play ranged from end to end with both goalies having shots to stop and utter 10 min. ot play Rob. ertson scored from well in. Hol- stein pressed again and Clements passed in front of the goal but there was no one to take the pass. In the closing minutes or the second halt, H. Pinder shot from the side and missed by inches while Red shot ov- er the bar when close in. At the oth. er end McKenzie was having plenty shots to stop but inndied his posi- Mr and Mrs St Ledger of Toronto visited recently with Mr and Mrs. John Orchsrd. Mr and Mrs Rothwell of Palmerston visited her parents. Mr 9nd Mrs W. T. Finder over the week end. Miss Jessie Prltchsrd was the guest of the Irvin family over the week end Miss M, I accompanied her home Collie Pup for Bale.-- Guaranteed healers. Appl to A. E. Irvin, R. R. Miss Jean Elli! left the Brat of tho. week for Toronto where she has so cured a position. Before leaving she was presented with a club bag and a purse by the Young People here. -iriiriijrtie Comm of South Bend was the guest of the Arum funny over the week end. - - Mr and Mrs Thus Dingwall and family spent. a duy the titat of the week with her sister, Mrs Jno. Camp- bell, Owen Sound. The humorous play "The Adven- tures ot Grandpa" which was put on try the young people of S. B. No g, under the auspices of the. Agrlcultu- rat Society following the football game. was enjoyed by all. The Fair- balrn Orchestra contributed music between the acts. 29 phone from neighboring schoois and B. B. No. 8 wrote on the Ent- rance exams here this week. On the last school day the int rance class presented Miss Floyd with a. beautiful fountain pen. Miss Edna Hus, Toronto, is spend- ing a month's vacation with her parents. Mr and Mrs E. Haas. Mrs Bentsettautttt, Dunnvnle, is via. iting her cousin, Mrs. Geo. Burrows this week. Collie Pu f healers. Appl I, Holstein, thr Holstein again received a drubbing from the o. Bound 11 on Thursday evening at the Athletic field here. The teams lined up before the larg- est crowd to witness any group game so far. Though the weather was quite cold and a strong wind blowing, they didn't seem to mind. o. Sound received the toss and chose to kick with the Wind which was quite an advantage. Holstein showed up their best form in this period and were in close sevnral times and were unlucky not to score. mm m Peasant: OWEN SOUND 4, HOLSTEIN 0 two The Holstein Sottbell Club played their third game with the Knox In- vincible: and defeated them tor the second time by the mmw maniac! two runs in 1 the inning game. Not the but among the "ritgtttr attractions will be the annual U.P.O. picnic on July 6th In Mr Carson's l HOLSTEIN 23, LEAFS g. LEAFS: o Donna, p; O'Breeht 2nd C Donald, It; Cammidge. c; Haw- I thorn, Ist; Maundreli, rt; Ellis, 3rd; Erniewine, et; F Cockbum. as. l HOLSTEIN: Same as above. The frequent rains and now and a- gain warm rain: are producing a great growth 1nd prospects mgood for a. bountiful mp. Mr Klein, brother-in-law or Mrs. John Mush-ll and two other friends nil from Buffalo. N. Y., visited “the Marsha home on Thursdny evening hat and returned again Friday. Considerable agitation to adopt the Good Roads system is being put forth nowadays, meeting with consid- erable opposition in some townships. But we trot an eyeopener. The dif- ference in the roads in Cal-rick as compared with the roads in Norman- by, for the roads we travelled in Carrick were as smooth as our Pro- vincial road. Aa for the mode in Normantrr, they were only n mere excuse compared with Carrick. By alt means let Norm-may adopt the Good Roads System and let us out of the nuts ad mud. o. Bound had much the better of; theNartnthehsdttatfatrttrmt' opp-rent thot acuteln had playedj themselves out in the tirgt hull and) had little left though at times they rushed well and had sevenl chunces‘ [example hit the upright while Ec- clee shot on n you from . corner kick but the gonna saved. McCormick shot the second goal tor o. Sound on a beautiful drop which McKenzie misjudged. The third hit the goal post and glanced in while the fourth was shot from a scramble giving the goalie no chance to save. We took a spin across country ov- er the week end to Holyrood to visit Mr and Mrs Jae Ross nee Flora Me. llvrlde.) The roads were lovely for the greater part, the day ideal and altogether we had an enjoyable out Ins. Much credit is due B. McKenzie In his sane between the goal posts a- gainst o. Bound. Pinder, the regular and keeper had been on the sick list with Muslim: so McKenzie was rush- ed in to till the gap without practice and stopped a. more of shots. Our budgets, like the hen's teeth, have been few and far betwen lately. Been palnfully busy. However every- thing I: lovely. The Inst of the my games will be played in Holstein July 4tts,when the speedy B. Park" team play the locals. This is an important game as a win for locals gives Holstein second plgce and qualiea them for the Intermediate playoths while a win tor B. Park will tie them with Holstein for second place and neces- sitates a play oft, so both teams will do their best to win this important: tilt. The locals although not showing up to the beat against o. Sound are. playing good hall and deserve your support. ; GROUP NO. 4, W.F.A. STANDING ! Won Lost Points' Owen Sound 5 0 10 f Owen Sound Holstein Sw. Park Ayton WON AND LOST IN SOFTBALL ORIOLES 13t HOLSTEIN 12 Lineup: ORIOLES: Hoover 3rd; Buchanan, rt; Padtieid, p; Bar-nude Facey. 2nd; Petty, ef ; Ellis. as; Murphy, lst; Hodge, It. - HOLSTEIN: Johnston. c; Brown, 3rd; Walla, rt; McCauley, as; Fen. ton, cf; MeDougall, 2nd; Lynch, p; W Cockburn, rt; Lucas, lat. Score by innings.' l t 3 4 5 6 7 8 t't'l Orioles 2 3 0 0 2 2 1 3 13 Holstein 1 0 3 0 1 3 2 2 12 Umpires: Clarke and Fenton. Lents 2 0 o O 4 1 1 0 0 g Holstein 0 2 8 0 l l 5 5 1 23 Umpires: Clarke and Penton. Br m to Jr IV. Hon.-Bert Mather Marie Aitken, Irene Ellis, Marjorie Nelson. Walter Aitken. Pttag-Wilrtta Bilton, Beverly Gibson, Norma Jolttta son. Milton Aitken. Geo. Stevenson --iil for examination, but passed on year's work. Jr m to Sr. m. Nom-Mary Chris- tie, lrlma Rife. Vincent Ellis. Pttaiy-- Alma Leith, Doris Troup, Eva Gadd. Failed in 1 tsuNeet-Helen Smith. Jr IV to Br Iv-Hom-Margaret Its vin, [any Mm. Ptstrsr--aurttreta Hea. ney, Joseph Heaney, Mary Woodyard Morris Fldler. THE'DURHM.:REVIEM Score by Innings: LEADER RLYT HS CORNERS HOLSTEIN PROMOTIONS F. J. Floyd. Principal TORONTO 7 8 9 t't'l Irma In 1mm spent muummnmm. 'AaatnrrrvtneMtsttt-t..r- 'dhtmeftmnPttsurontttamedtus Mr: R. l. Gadd 1000mm by Mr: John Lelth of Holstein. spent . city may " the home of the tor. mer. Mr, In W. J. Allan. Mr We: new at Unity. Sun I” returned min to this out otttte country. Wedding bells. Mr and In Joseph Housman and - of Toronto. mm their rah: thy of this loamy our last week‘ lure on; Bull's. I 1 A umber from here intend going} ito Holstein Monday evening to witr mean B. Park and Holstein piny the hat nine ot the schedule(- B. Park's team bu been going strong the last two pines and we predict thnt they _win be the winners Monday next. : Mr and Mrs Oliver Copeland and Master Leonnrd. Toronto, nre spend- :ing their vacation with relatives in this locality. ' - Mrs Wm Calvert, Toronto, former- ly of this vicinity, is being buried this Wednesday " the Latter Day _ Saint cemetery, Proton. We feel it e greet privilege to be able to celehnte the 60h birthday of our great Dominion ot cm In that time we hove seen and enjoyed, moat or the developments. From tal- low dips to elecricity, or sleds to cur tomohllee and aeroplanes. corduroy road- to the splendid highways we now travel on, also the great rall- roads. The crude term tools replac- ed by every kird of mechinery and implements: telephone, ndlo, end my other inventions is indeed very: wonderful. We ere proud of niche. noble heritage and will: we could livetoleewhet the next60rears wlll pmdnee. God bless our country. " none are trying the tau-Inca exnattmat8ttet' It Drum Centre, Mr. Angus llclntolh presiding. _ Mr and Mu Martin Wilson and family. Svinton Put. were visitors tn this locality the tlrtrt of the week. It Hush and In" Kate new. Torontm. meat ff" the week end " Rev. B. A. Moote. B. A., B.D., preached his unwell sermon " Let. ter Breen on Sunday and the church was we" Med. Next Sunday the new pastor. Rev. Mr Burgess will occupy the pulpit. Mr and Mri Vernon Rum spent Sunday with his mother here. Misses Maggie Hollldny and Jessie Stevenson spent the week end with their trrandtnther, Mr Wm Bteven.. son. Normanby. Mm W Toye. Toronto," "iCvisitiag her sister. In B F' Sharp and other friggds here " present. Mr and Mn M. Doyle, son and daughter of Chicago, visited her bro. ther, Mr M. Ferrell and other rela- tives here last week. Mr and Mrs G. Thompson, Bramp- ton. motored up Sunday. Mr G Smith er who has been visltlng old friends here returned home with them. Mr and Mrs S. Comm and son. ac- companied by their daughter, Mrs. Eveeett Rum, motored to Markdule to visit friends Tuesday. Rev. Mr Parnell, having accepted the can to be pastor for Amos and Knox, Normaby congregations, the induction will take place Thursday, July Tth, at 2.30 in Amos Church. As the summer holidays are now the order ot the day, the scholars wit lnbt have to get up before break- fast for a. couple of months atleast. Our teachers, Misses E. Oliver and v. Mervyn are mugged for another year. The Dromore Women's Institute will meet on Wednesday, July 6, at the home of Mrs Jos McNaulty. The pmgnm consists as follows "Canada, our Dominion', Miss B. Drimmie, Mrs Jae Wilson: Music, Mrs W. Ren- wick: roll call, Canadian poetry. All ladies are cordially invited to the meeting. Mr and Mrs Robt Watson motored to Hamilton yesterday. Messrs W. H. and Clifton Rogers returned home today from Toronto. While there they were Interested spectators at the wonderful Rodeo and Stampede in Exhibition park. Mrs P. Kelly Mt Forest. ctUled on a few of her old neighbors: here last week. Lord of the lands, beneath thy bend- Ing skies. 0n tield and Mod, where'er our ban. ner flies, Thy people lift their beam to Thee Their grateful voices raise, May our Dominion ever be A temple to Thy praise. Thy will alone let all enthrone, Lord ot the lands, make Canada thins own '. Neighbors and friends gathered last Thursday afternoon to pay their last. respect to Mrs T. Weir--anoth. er ot our Aged ones gone after many weary ttiiintrmonths We extend sym- pathy to those who sorrow. Mists Bessie Alles returned to Tor- onto Saturday after ane enjoyable fortnight's visit It home. Miss Mabel Hopkins went to Tor onto last Saturday for a. little visit before proceeding to Weston to-mor- row to the wedding ot her nephew. Entrance and promotion cumulus week-we wish success to all and a pleasant summer vacation to teach- era and pupils. Mrs Ray, Toronto, hats been visit- ing her sister. Mrs Mark and broth- ers, Messrs C. 1nd Jag Mclnnis, be. fore going to Muskoka for the Mon" mer months. Mrs Fréd McCaw. Arttturriiuo. ing home today after keeping hey mother cpmpgny fqr a few days. Mai Arthur Robinson, Guelph spent Sqqday with old acquaintances. A number' trirm here attends}! the hospiul concert in Mt Forest last Friday evening. ALLANS CORNERS SOUTH BEND il, Wire Screen la hnUs Width g8--30--3t--36 inches wide. l Linoleum, only, per N, " 'l TAYLOR ilk ut, Dromore Hopklna and son, Mr Cunemn, for- merly of Holstein; Wm Sacks“ and family; Mrs Mitchell (Mule Gar. son): Hugh Baird and wife and some of their children; Mrs Ray. (Helen Isaac) and husband: Ethel and Jessie Campbell, daughters of Donald Campbell ol Onngevllle. tor- merly of Swlnton Purl: and my oth. This annual tutteuon--sixth of the Berietr-ctune oft on Saturday last in High Park, Toronto. and was pro- nounced a great success. Twice dur- ing the day, at noon and at , p.m. rain fell heavily, threatening failure. but after the last named hour, it cleared up, grass soon dried, people gathered and about 200 associated with old Egremont by birth or other- wise, spent five or six hours pleas- antly in social chat or in reminis- cent mood, recalling old timea or de. velopments note-date. Of course at the proper time they ate together from tables abundantly supplied with material for the inner man got to- gether by the ladies. We are afraid to venture on giving names for we can't bggin to remem- be all. but to give " coloring we may say that J. M. Findlay, wife ttrd family were much in evidence :Robt. [sane and brother Wm Ind families ; Mr and Mn Pinkie (Lizzie Leslie) ; Mrs AI. Leslie (Bell; lclnnlsLD. Mclnnls 1nd wife; J. H. Coleridge, fife: and daughter Jean Ind guest. Mr James Eden with a gang of men has done. some grading dong this mud. which is a. good improvement. Rev and Mrs Rays of Durham. were the guests of Mr 1nd Lin J. C. Queen recently. Later, on leave committee as us- ual had a series of games under way. nee: {or young and old and other stunts. suluble for the day null occasion and all went home maul it was good, even once - to come together for old thnes' sake. I ligament-Toronto Picnic Best quality Western Oats, extra qmtlty Rules-ed Serial-gs, Itat Feed, Tuba, PxifJirisri OI Oats. Barley and When, teMirtg 42 Its. not in. YetienrEiigtBr5edaee ‘0”. “V, let Ceea tor ind-c and Como whore you than [at it good, You may need one to hop you lawn looking its beat, Min. or 16 In. Lawn Mowers Screen Doors We carry the Sundnrd Doors. " each Screen Windows me Prague's MILLS, mi, Oilcloth, per sq. in 2 yard Jo l-yard widths Squares, In Linoleum, Oilcloth and Congoleum In many sizes. A 9ft. x 9ft. for only 12 m A beautiful paitern. Continual delight to the eye record taken on ground} was In different sizes P,te.re.ttetAreetLG7iur, :xmsxm New Bm-tet In... All u m “dun“, .t mlulhe-udhe "'"'""orariiiittr". . GROAT summer in Toronto't parka tell the story of decreasing runl nonunion being ntr.ortrel in the cities. The tie mod for space in the park: in so urgent that Application must‘hemude only in the your tor the privilege. 1w“. Win! at "e'""".""". - .‘ n «r...» In an. loamy, went uneventng last week with Mr And Mrs W Header-on Mr P. Selhert motored to Mnghdale Suturdny In the Interests of the com- lng Field Day. In In. Kerr and son of Value); visited wlth friends here would): Quite a number of the people B- round the corner. gathered together and cleaned and repaired the church property lust Thoreau enemoon. Mu Hush Whoa mauled Mrs Michael Byers. Bert and Nettie tty lichul Byers. Bert and Nettie I0 TVnerfoo Co. the beginning of the week to “tend I funenl of a sister of In Byers at Ayr. corn new. The recent “In we" and navy run "12 helping the seed to shoot up. " will not be long be- fore the Data-tn bugs are on the job The {than are" busy getting in their l_m_c_twh_eut and working up the Bookkeeping. SMMphy. Ine, Bump. Soon-mud Etch Imdent receive. perm mention. cm or write for Catalogue. You my Enter at Any The Mr and in In Ripley Jun $0, 1m 1- THAT'S SERVICE 10.“ £12.75 sch w ' " 'w..... 4lie all 50° m. Alhn, Bec'y Trans R. R. l, Varnpy '. Forest d few Weeks The tinet but." gun [can 'r-e--Rock.v, nag beck. Ebeneuar. No 7 Na hornoch. .- Vila Slut-d on Tuesday night and I Union A - ot Mmhmnu The Booming heal of end mulled in some ot mutants to oomph-tel) I their stock of poo. coId l Exciting Games of Bait mud an the hm on N61: Mung. duty 4tlt. ber of the men At an "tteoprttrt mg the mun are”. stain: [In wished to show the -tttatt am the pan of their a hm amount c was of the on m. etc. To they wee unable ply on My It all Mlle-hunts I to place- holdlna der to cool the was. ment mum-d twat-n Dorm us the wow em IB, ttrem mom. But I tween that night at Dorm by 4 runs. so and work an Knox Church of It“ In For um mom!» unkm M be llrld in Knox Ind (Jun! ted Milan-hes. Rev, H. S. prwarhed his opening Be Wu tpst.t4tutdn.v, left “115% " lumlly (chain-y tor I we Erie. Ho rm [I‘ll ttA. la". W. H. Smith 1 the mm (on Sudan in My LIL In In: an: m. ht - a. In. It 1 be In an!“ II I“. out of the omnninuon wished tter to are." a I berIMp. um lam-n4 I moaned In Canon with l (one and brooch. In C/ was taken entirely by um I lulu reply. At the d1 mosaic Ilsa Edge and 1 Mr J. H. Mruuatr1 tormeny of Haunt: this week heme in one: Ind duties lor B. m. We wish in MI. to him, n on.” with several and h ltd! woken c W“ “Hon ". Owen Sound dished Ill ‘Old Horn. M an: merit both a and main; matter. (Tmfedenlo and Flu Mdttierd in an Illu addition to Jubilee n fed. is celebrating: it with muoh twmittirrc A w Guelph car. Mr. "In or that rm W pole below l any. which Mimi in ttttg I. for I" the 01 Mares had her Igor l. and cut. try the wt m. Ind the was t “In to have ttrr it um R. . Cums h Your Label W In your lab-4 right date, Menu- twmit, II convene“. " is l at to MI In: it all is “at. The, min-Him Domed: I Mr annual church noun July um. I will eqttertttit “on 40c and per urn-1 40c and '2: D.rttntrt Ind play a with! School wound In. in]: ha. I We. Come an North GINNIK den puny um t Tin-W's _ bh The “can cl their um I Earth Cnnellley' lawn F lid}. Imam! ot " “7 "Id since liven the awning hr wa Garden Mrs no“ WH~L VOL. L, NO rimmi- " Services it United meet Ina IKE" hull gut all: In u the Me tit M- - bur M (N ur MN bk trttdte IX m it m0 yr! hi We I up " doll _ Pal TI TI " M o-dl' "" We ll'l

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