NOmer CC wATUree YEciernL Mr. Harriston is a very earnest and calm speaker and the bearer cannot but appreciate his manner of delivery as it contains nothing but plain truthsfsuitâ€" able for the audience at large to underâ€" stand, The congregation is to be supâ€" plied for the next two months by a student. There are some prospects in Â¥iew of uniting with Swinton Park, but there is nothing definite about it yet, i Another fellow made happy lately in the person of Mr. John McKechnie, of tbe Durham Road, Glenelg, as was seen io last week‘s REvIEW. by securing that | elegant young lady, Miss Lizzie Martin, formerly of Pricevilie, to be his help mate for life, We congratulate the young couple, wishing them all prosperâ€" ty in their future life as husband and wife. Mr. David Hinks was laid up for the last couple of weeks with congestion of the lungs and pleurisy, He is getting better again. | Mrs. (Rev.) McLeod is suffering from P & severe attack of general sickness for i the last couple of weeks, Taw_. y __ 1 __ ""C® Ceitigtery in this yIF lage, Her home was at Niagara Falls. She has been sick for some time and only arrived to die at her father‘s home .afew days before ber death. We did not learn her husband‘s name, She has .only been married a couple of years, The Rev. Mr. Harriston, of Dundalk, preached in the Presbyterian Church on ‘ Bunday last, declaring the church vacant Te Hhautey . s g , _ 3 _ _ o k two ‘years. Fall whest looks well so far and we hope it will yield abundantly at the harvest time. The funeral of Mr. Donald McArthur‘s daughter, of Bupessan, took place on Sunday last to the cemetery in this vilâ€" Tess wibLl w Seeding is about done, _ The wet weather of late which caused a good many of the farmers to be later than they would had the weather been dry. However, we have no reason to comâ€" plainâ€"good prospects in view of having better crops this summer than we haye had in the last two vearse â€" Fal «1. . "~*« witt MIFK Fr&EECt, . of Vickers, weore guests of the Corbett and Hay Aamilies for a couple of days last week, Miss Annie Stewart arrived home from Toronto to spend the summer months at the homestead here, Home from Hamilton as pleasant and smiling as of yore came Miss Flora A. Stewart to spend ber vacation with friendsa hana L _ _3 HZ QOC0 ECCSCERCe & LCen 'inoight of municipal affairs, A favorite with the ladies too, to whom he attriâ€" butes his wonderful majority at the last election. Mre, Jas. Young moved a short time . ago to the neighborhood of Dornoch. Mr. J. Delhuntie moved last week from the premises he has occugitd for a couple of years to a house on the premâ€" ises of Jas. Walsh., Mr, Considerable interest is being taken in the foot race that is to take place on the 24th between E, Muldoon, .of Dorâ€" noch and the well known Robt. Hay, of Welbeck. The distance hc-in‘y5 a mile and an.eighth for a bet of $10 a side. YThe betting at present is in favor of R. Hay, who, though he has seen 55 sumâ€" mers has still the vitality and enthusâ€" lasin that made him some time ago the champion sprinter of Western Ontario, Deputy Reeye Leslic gave some of his friends a pleasant call around here last week, while canvassing for the Grey and Bruce Insurance Co. Mr. Leslie is ‘hrimh!ull‘ol energy and possesses a keen mulardles s# cce Oe CVE wl L0 2 CCeXY CA HOuus He is engaged for six months Another hrigfxt little baby girl is the fnu-e of H. Alexander‘s happy smile of m t Mr. R. MacFarlane, of Durham, is ‘hard at work on his lately purchased Aarm here hustling in the seed. He has the well known Geordie Scheuremann employed as foreman. Miss I, McClyment left a short time ago to fill an important engagement in Abe CUounty Town. Mr. J, L. C. Graspy is now a resident of Chatsworth, having secured the posâ€" ition of architect over several private residences being built in the sister vilâ€" lage, Master Charley Stewart, of Hornby, is enjoying & visit immensely with his parents here at present. 112 AA0 C 2emp reCcurned from a ;pleasant yisit of a couple of weeks‘ durâ€" ation with cousins at Dromore, U illll l 23 j 00 »*,005 at HMF, .Pan McKinnon‘s last Sunday. Wlx?::l;uz’ Bmâ€"ui-u&?vbu.flm was uni marriage to Mr. William Marshall last Wednesday, the 11th inst. ‘They will reside atProton Station,. Mr. Marshall has secured the Cheese Factory there. (Congratuilations, We may ecpect another wedding beâ€" fore long. Mrs. Renton, of Dromore, was yisitâ€" .Ang at Mrs. Booth‘s lately. | The Boothvilie.cheese factory is in Afull swing this week, An one who is ’::‘od.:lgoodchnoe this is t{:e place :to } 1 Miss Lizzie Camp returned from _\ _ °* SCCHeIF, as was seen Review. by securing that lady, Miss Lizzie Martin, ‘riceville, to be his help We congratulate the wishing them all prosperâ€" ure life as husband and PRICEÂ¥YILLE. was yvisiting at ‘Mr. Dan «++ > +4 work is well zdvaneed wit; ____~~J 5 Donse, iess #fop | 308 Mo. Melntyre will move this week ness for | jinto the bouse vacated by Mr. Muir. Mr. Alex. Livingston has purchased a and Dr, | fine horse from A. McCusig up wirh Miss Mary McAuley returned from n..'.,... 2 _ FUCRICRGO x ursasl w ae 9. 6 O L y 02 O Oy o0 Tao Ountiky, . : John McKechnie bad 4 shee "â€" | by dogs Saturday morning and '.; k o{ lost one Sunday night, & | Mr. Freddie Kennedjy. of the ( e | pent a few days with John Brov ,, | week. 6 Died, in Glenelg on May 1l4th, , | Mrs. Page, of New York §¢74." °C ing taken place on , of D()r. t. Hay, of Died, in Arteme;;;: on May 14th, 1897, the infant daughter of Mr, zlex. Muir, of t John McKinnon, son of Donald Mcâ€" Kinnon, in the village, hbad the misforâ€" tune of losing his sight a few weeks ago while away at Norval, He is regaining his sight slowly and hopes are enter. tainetfthnt he will soon be ail right. Fred McArthur is busy at present canâ€" vassing t{le community for candidatac IEa Euts iLâ€" m C Fairday passed of quietly as only a few cattle were on the ground and fewer buyers. _ Dan MceKinnon, of Farewell Corners, bought a few head of young cattle. Jas. Burnett returned from Rainy Rivyer ten days ago. There‘s no place like home, Jim, Mr, and Mrs. J, Hunt, of | are visiting Mrs. H‘s, mother, Burrows and other friends. Duncan Paull left 0; Fargo, Dakotas, where get work, urday that his n.cther was Cleveland. He started yeste drive across to Goderich to n corpse where it will be interred Â¥% Doupe, Wm, Allan and wife, of Toronto, are up on a visit to his uncle‘s, Mr. Wm Pxs ul _ The Holstein creamery has again ‘started under the management of P. F, Phair and Douglass Cameron and John Daley bave the drawing of the cream. Now when they have the cold storrge the butter will surely be A 1 as it always stood high in the market, Iptntentintl. sfatnet Sechidetd 2 : 1 +4 Now, hark! wedding sbells soon will be heard ringing in our midst and will tell who the happy couple are, Wm. Mitchell left last Taesday for the Soo where he expects to get work for the summer. We are sorry to hear of the sevious il! ness of Miss Nellie Dowling, but hope under the skilful care of Dr. Brown it will not ‘prove as serious as it seems at present, Rev. Mr. Isaac and Robert Burrows will attend the District Meeting on the 18th.and 19th, which wili be held in Mt. Forest, John Sharp, of Murdoch, was a guest at his brother W.J. Sharn an"Qsrr. .i Mrs, Bingland, of Riverside, is spend. ing afew weeks with her son William this fall. Mr. Wm. Groat spent a few days last week with her daughter Mrs. Neil Mcâ€" dxellar, in Mount Forest, James Main and wife, of Merritt, were visiting at his father‘s Mr. Nelson Main on Thursdayâ€"of last week, Also Mr. Wm. Allan and his daughter Mary were visiting at the same place that day. Wim. Patterson and wife, of Woodland were the guests of W. 3. Horsburgh on Sunday, Mr. David Robertson visited at John Smith‘s on Sunday last, Miss Annie Gam-eronl guest of "her cousin, M and other friends, Maud Burrows, who‘t friends in Hamilton for has returned home, | We hear that the Baptist congregaâ€" tion secured the service of i4r. Durrach, | for the summer months. Mr. «Gilbert McKechnie ‘had a very good meeting the other night, 13th inst. at the McCuaig School House, The meeting" was almost unanimous in fayor .of patronizing the creamery after listenâ€" img to the able address of the speaker. His offer and terms are very reasonable so as to become in reach of all to .comâ€" ply with if:they:chooseâ€"to do so. Robert Conkey :is working the ‘late James Cameron‘s place this Apring, __ _ Mr. Angus McDonald left last Thursâ€" day enroute for Alaska. It will take‘ him 12 days to get to Douglass City,fhis destination. He left with the intention to join his brotber Archie in gold minâ€" ing. We bope to hear of his safe arrival and & prosperous engagement in the near future. , Kedslie received Mr. Alex, Muir‘s little baby was ed on Saturday, It lived only a men enjoy the angling proeen; al;d ~i; will be.nothing new to heas good fish stories for the next month. We see that a termber of h his brotber Archie in gold mmi We bhope to hear of his safe arrival + prosperous engagement in the PRICEVILLE, . Hunt, of Riverview, Â¥yo0 P left on Tues'day for HOLSTEIN, _ _Alex. MeArâ€" : _house he purâ€" er, Mr. Allan rove, movyed inâ€" tor candidates otla '_’do Fred and wants to whohas been visiting he expects to this week . Mair, word on Satâ€" was doad at yesterday :# Berlin, is a [rs. J. F. Phair, Mrs, Wm. the past month meet the i PE i 16 Aneleaicn slitcinlle Sucucs s d John A. Black, of Durham, gaye our Valley a fAiying visit lately. â€" Miss Maggie Doupe paid a visit to friends here lately. * _ Mr. Robert Cliver returned to Algoma last week after spending & few days at home, Mr, Samuel Henderson moved hback to his own farm last week. No place like home Sam. | We would like to inform the young ladies who visited the bachelors one evyening lately that Leap Year is past. ks tn Chunl e c onl 606 Billy Boyde hati the his driyer lately. Miss Sophia Steado was visiting friends in Walkerton for a tew days lately. Bob drives through here quite often now, so Harry says. Eyxgs wanted for cash at G Miss Jessic Boyce, who bas been i Hamilton for some time is enlivening ‘th parental home for a short time. EC TTE vwmwu‘y- Quite a number passed chrough here on Wednesday of lust week to attend the funeral of Mrs. Alex. McLean., of Sullivan, Mr. Alex McDonald is again engaged in the Iamber business. As A. has bad conâ€" siderable experience in that business, he will likely be taking a step higher soon and become one of our leading nortbern ‘ timber men. _ _ Avother pioneer has gone the road that no traveller returns, in the person of Mr, Thomas Plaskett, he has been ailing for some time, till one day last weâ€" k he paseâ€" ed to his fature ho.me, the funeral took place on Monday of this week, from Lonise to the West Bentinck Cemsetry. _ ai0 000 anenert s in demeE t | pel, ‘have been staying with their mothâ€" 1 | er Mrs. Reid, who has been seriously ill for some time. It is twentyatx years * | ago last March since Mrs. Reid‘s huse | band was killed by lightniug by the side of his wife as they were riding on a load | of hay. The team was killed also while _| Mrs. Reid was uninjured. e \ Rev. Mr, Stewart attended the prayer meeting at Mr. Geo. Turnbull‘s,‘ 8, Line, on Tuesday night. A fine meeting. Mr. Jas, Mather started on Thursday last to draw cream for the Ayton Cream ery. It is rather a long trip, but as Jim is accustomed to long drives he will, no ’ doubt prove an effcient iman for the | jo0)% _ On Monday the 17th inst, Mrs. Wm. Turnbull, Mrs, Jas. McDonald and Mrs. Robert Smith started for Dryden Ont., there to join their husbands who left two weeks ago, and arrived there all right after a journey of four days. Mr. C. Smith is getting things in order for starting his shingle mill. and expects to have it huming in a few days, A meeting will be held in the School house on Tuesday evening for the purâ€" pose of arranging for the annual picnic. Mrs. R. Montgomery, who has been absent in Hamilton for some time, is paying a visit to her parents Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Corbett. Mr. Alex. Beggs is determined this season to cheat the grasshoppers as he { has already sowed over 100 bushels of , few Mris. Jas, and Robert Gregg, YELLOW VALLEY. CRAWFORD. * B t# n www VICKERS. misfortune to lose . Spa rling‘s ,' We notice in our travels a fine Pile of‘ lumber and shingles on a vacant lot not goina | far from Robh, and we expect Alex. is days | getting the cage ready. back *A mmmememnnenemmmencmemmemenmmememe = place MTALTMTIT Ae eal c 200 in the of Kepâ€" 1 Dreventad +1/,__ ; "!" bumility had not 4 CA Mss |brevented them from exchanging many 2 CC ATHRTE eHl to d with her death we did no{c;]el:x!:l. Thg CALL & SEE OUR wmdmom Wertheincompgt‘i- family haye the syinpathy of the comâ€" ty and grossness of his Juno, which a iiv 1 ir" tr t Juno, with that intuition that munity in their trouble. OulÂ¥ last Col]ars, Pads, ts unstring in week we reported thedeath of her father, m many a giddy youny woman disâ€" ® Very slow work getting the seed in * & ul of reason, had not failed to pereâ€" :i his year, as the rain it raineth every Bltes, Whlpl, Pdg;-. the ay. @lanoe over dllln‘ Foomm on Mr. Wat Lothian of Dromore is workâ€" & & their arrival assured Alice that all the ing with S. Robb, C.,. &c. ‘frights"" were present. â€"The Mantell J _ We notice in our travels a fine rile of s sisterr were at the same little table in lumber and shingles on & vacant lot not Hea & L Hamess A*he corner, with hair and eyeglasses far from Robb, and ‘we expect Alex. is sstraining out surprise, as if they were getting the cage ready. TO SU'T YOU just ï¬llllhln‘ the chicken begun the * summer before. Nop would that induâ€" m Workmunslflp Uns assed | *2ted fowl suffer any wrong from such & TENDERS WAN TBED. |Fine Choice in Valises, Grips, Horse : There are your favorites, ‘ remarked o« Blankets, &¢., &e. Alice. The undersigned will receiye tendâ€" "Kh? Abh! Ob, yes, I prosume so, * ers ugtnlr‘(;)ll m. , Max' il::.dforthepn. y FURS. mpogs mml“m o Wikis h ition ibrarian an ing Room alarmed w attendant, Particulars as to duties & | We do the trade in Raw Furs. Highest ¢ will be obtained by making application Price Paig. Contiuued Srom week to week till to DE. GUX, Pres. RAnished, or to C. RaMagr®, Seey, ; C. LEAVENG, Jr. TORONTO nsas C o2 CITeH . COOunie, Oulg last week we reported thedeath of her father, Very slow work getting the seed in :i:];i. year, as the rain it raineth every y. Mr. Wat Lothian of Dromore is workâ€" ing with 8. Robb. +* »C egram was received by the family of the Ette Mr. Sinclair on Thursda with the sad news that Anna their eltf: i est sister was dead. We have not got any particulars, She was married lï¬st winter to a Mr. Marsh and the went to live in Manitoba, before her marriage she had a very serere attack of pleurisy but whether that had anything to do with her death we did not learn. The | family haye the syinpathy of the comâ€" munity in their trouble, Only last week we reported thedeath of her gatber. wy uc iixs â€" | _ Last Tuesday an accident happened to Mr. Jas, Sharp of the third con. â€"It appears that Mr, Sharr was breaking in a colt and had it attac hed to a cart or buggy when on leavin%( the barn the rig ran over some loose boxes that were lying around, the noise frightened the colt and it made a bolt runnin against the pump house smashing tï¬e sha.ftn,' 2nd_’ th‘l-'owing Mr. Sharn Auik sw L ie in the eaijg f~, ____|"T"EUIP of Ben. se boxes that were UVCk in the said County of Gray, yeoâ€" , 6 Fan over some loo_s.e »xes that were man, the lawful) uncle oI(he said infant, lying around, the noise frightened the for an order appointing the said Rotert colt and it made a bolt rqnnmf against | y Twamley, guardian of Mary Anp the pump house smashing the shafts | Twansley the infant child of the said and throwing Mr. Sharp out on h‘s'ancis %‘w&mley deceased head. He was picked up unconscious, , D Durh A o+ a Dr. was immediately sent for and it j £ ated at Durham, Ont., this 5th day was found his nose was cut and his |Of May, A. D., 1897, shoulders bruised but fortunately no & ELLIO’I‘T&ELLIO'I'I‘. bones were broken. We hope to see Solicitor for Robt, W. Twamley, the old gentieman around again in a A telegram was received by the family | _ amsa__ of the ï¬u- Mo @:1lll s Lls WANTED, @ranttzn Men and Woman who can work hard | ~â€"â€" talking and writing six hours daily, | In for six days a week, and will be con: (tienc with ten dollars weekly, _ Ad. ress 2 i+n0 ofar Life, of London England, has $1,000,000 more Insumn('e:in force than largest Canadian Company, and offers Insurance on best Plans, and at lowest rates, All Business receives personal and prompt attention. Private and Confiâ€" dential, ' Calder‘s Bio;:k,' # The Star Life, of I has $1,000,000 more T than largest Canadian offers Insurance on bes lowest rates. Ti iyt Wlsncs ts ... Bc aatos i k 1 ME :1 FARM PROPERTYâ€"(First Mortg&ge}â€"'ï¬)r its bound to go Up, Lowest rates of interest and easy terms IMUST GET RID op : of repayment. . c 4s Towx ProPERTYâ€"(First Mortgage)â€" | THE SCANLAXN FARM, lot 30, f On monthly instalment plan. Bentinckâ€"100 acres. Will Applications put through with disâ€"| rent. ’ patch and at least possible expense, Taonk SiFHH Wls EP K sl ols cal o ue LIFE INSURANcEecse aal o CC CICE VOTEY funyâ€"guumuteed by the Lancastre Fire nsurance Company, of London, Engâ€" land, security $15,000,000. NEW IDEAS co FIRE INSURANCE MAAA hndA ~ ! Wont always trouble u MDNEY TO LOAN 4tm / BUY LAND while it is cheap FARM PROPERTYâ€"(First Mortgagp)â€"'f')r its bound to go Up, Ltf)west rates}nf interest and easy termal I U rrom rum neem _1 0T Ttebnavinan The Merchantile Fire Loaning Insurance Agency £ ( 11 5 5; _ Celves personal and pt attention. Private and Confiâ€" il, Ltcas, Wrient & BaTsox, SOUTH. EGREMONT Lower Town. « A. BATSON t Armn o â€"Amomemeng AND 98 Insurance Comâ€" Barrister : Harnegs !! CALL & SEE OoUR Collars, Pads, % /l Bites, Whip'» &c., &c. We Handle everything in the Harnes line, at right prices. Mte,,, | ")0 C C iradNAZ OV L4 13 cnea’p ‘ms’plmd :m BA 6 _) _ | for its bound to go up, (been tooplenli::t,k h as an episode. Ps IMUST GET RID Oopr : should remain as a ey_ | THE Scanuax FARM, lot 30, con. 5, || The very charm ' Bentinckâ€"100 acres. _ Wil} seli or militated against disâ€"| rent. Then he had been ThE SUMPToN 50 AcRES, let 55, con. 1, | |tent only on her haj S, D. R., Bentinck. | The best 50 ‘grave, abstracted, acres in Bentinck : splendid suil, fine editing of his Scier inâ€" | _ new bank barn. SE â€" um 19 S our moderate. acres in Bentinck : splendid s new bank barn. NoramaxBy : lot"7, con. 3, 96 a good tarm, tip top bank bar dwelling houseâ€"Durham al miles. _ * â€"~ Hormaxp TowNsHIP, Lewis Eyd. 100 acres in good German sets] â€"will sell or exchange. A place. THE RomBoven ProPERTY, Dart What I cant sell I will rent. L hare 81,00(),000 to lena and 54 per cent. Choose your tir pay it back, Businssn nrisere . _1 Grasshoppers and Dry Weather H. 1":" m.!‘!',,LER, \Permmiat t crnttailticets A The Hanover Conveyancer 1 ECVE EC Ilz' it. _ Choose your time ty ‘ Business privrate, charges | â€"Durham about , Lewis Eyde farm : splendid soil, fine con. 3, 96 acresâ€" ) _bank barn, log , Durham. A good wement at 5} of Jove had ... _: °C Om Thus far this s NV had rotained the panoply of his g:::.lortbem, and they had worshiped 1e .tnn Tok this L. canm «ooo C inome day their asnirar;,.,,, _ _ _"* Pernape thmg:, _their aspirations, concentrated vir cnmmptetans Phataedit ble judgments on trer iwas a very Jove to them. _ _ 6 "®E008s, Concentrated through pen and ink and lc be brought before him .‘ muve 2 *‘40* [ .. 4 28 , Now, if these girls had ever {sbhared a thought more congruous with {the latter than with either of the forâ€" f“ it was one of most respoctful adâ€" miraticn toward Paul Dupont. ! A&ul editor, a Minos and Rhadaâ€" us combined, with the soul of grmmmd in, who passed unaiteraâ€" NBlis M4tArtres smy l o _ Aaama4a __;, _ _ ""CF might have been ! ideemed quite pretty, but devotion to jgoology and botany had divested them (0f all adorning superfinities, end, beâ€" d a common exprossion of surprise Itant from pinching eyezlassos and utly drawn hair, they laoked individuâ€" jality. A hammer or a forked wand can mever become asurbstituto for the girdle jof Yenus. Now is 11 .__ _1 P 6 a 4. _, _ CV wowianys x ;“hhfld commensurate pro their intellectual propensities. :been as intent on mnitars as ie i sns rvin 4s I We aisartny amicthc ds artriatcnin itA jtions Would not a brute with a club Lh:nmlmble? There surely was an adâ€" | tage in being noticed. *‘I suppose those everlasting Mantell ‘twino will be there,‘* remarked Alice on the train when she was wearied of "euminnting telegraph poles from the e es cOe CC EC COmd, jThen he had been zealous, ardont, inâ€" tent only on her happiness; now be was ‘grave, abstracted, @bsorbed with the editing of his Scientific Review, aoced~ !‘n‘ to her wishes with a nYm‘ my jdear,"" and "Certainly, my love,"" bus {regarding thein and ber, too, as interrupâ€" Winmg WimeRB 2ok c lCC 1 90 should remain as & precedent. | The very charm of Paul tho Joves }militnod agninst Paul the husband. Wikoee K: m ce a c 77,0° 0C 2PC000 anda reileved that its echoes had surely died away. She did ?not realize that the memory of a vain man is a phonograph ever in readiness ‘lnd ever retentive. Alice truly felt that she had a grievâ€" jance against her husband, not that Paut iwasn‘t faithfol and kind and generous jand all the rest of the orthodox virtues Bometimes sho hated his amiable qualiâ€" ’ï¬eo, not only for being virtuous, but ‘also for their orthodoxy. But there was [too much assumption about his regard. jOne did not quite like to be treated as @ collector‘s specimen, to be eagorly gought after, but when gained labeleA land piaced on a shelf. Courtship had [been too pleasant to Alice to be dismtssâ€" _ J7°_ _ * P0AE EO AL3 ‘fashed over her mind. What becomes of a bubble when it bursts? Thank googâ€" ness, sounds had not a writing‘s poweg of manifolding and repetition. In ce ‘tain silent wakeful hours, howevrer, when she couldn‘t keep from meditaâ€" 'tion. Alice would be ashamed of some such idle speech and relieved that its would be an abomination. It was . :o' much easier to utter them jJust as they ,flnhnfl mnaviews Sumas sectc & weve 2 2 * Alice continued in half serious *‘just because Paul delights burn the bridge of his nose into a on that ridioulons lake trying to fish, not there, in the first place, too wiss to bite, in the second, J unst enduro the chatter of mothers t their babies and the gasps of inâ€" ds over the ozone. It‘s too provokâ€" 1 There are heirs and airs, but theig ï¬:f-nt discussion is not my ideal of 'III’Um!nt-" | _ *‘*Bupposing a friend should attem p# Ithe diversion of a now subject by venâ€" (turing into this wilderness,‘* suggested the gallant Mason. | ‘"Then a friend would be welcomaed las a friend indecd, " replied Alice, with ‘r smile more coquettish than the moeanâ€" Ang of her impulsive little heart. _ For young Mrs. Dupont was not ag joustomed to weigh her wordsâ€"on the principle, likely, that such scant weighte aenverno® i Mhw ui t c o us _ , _ It would be difficult to find a (rommming seoont Show es noe. n DIGGING A PIT,. M propensities, Had they on suitors as they were they might have been From her view it brute with a club . PHA TSA OMees :â€"Opp> Ellict sARRISTE:S. LJ Jewelry a and Flat Ware . pairing a specia Holstein, Janua Will be in Pric day in each mor mercial Hotel. AZ the Durhat Block. Resideni Fest Office, Dou: DVRH AM OFFI $â€"25â€"7 LUCAS, _ WRIC BARRISYTE NOTaARIEE, MONEY TO LOAN: #"° 5,0%) to interoest, URH A M MOTH Prev MOTH PAP MOTH Cam insecticide LOWER TOW KSUER OF Ma »â€"â€" stein, Ont. Parties W.i'fl] able dist ALABA 1. B, Ltca®, W . H. Wmos C, Bamsox, â€" Norek.â€"OMmse hou couvenience of in his office, Tu Amy evenings tr Have you s Window & or, our _ Shade at Extra Valh EALER IX Dr. T. G Until our Stoi posed of, We have still . Patterns to assuredly pl FFICE FINR DEN We h Decid Contir WAL] MacFA AT 1Ad o 9 0@ e ALL in diff