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Durham Review (1897), 3 Apr 1913, p. 8

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lome Seckers‘ Trains Leave Toronto 10.20 p.m. duri April, September and October, and at 2 p.m. 10.20 p.m. during May, June, July and Augu Through Trains Toronto to Winnipeg and West mss onsnnmnnapnnnana 2222222222222 Other ts in proportion Return Limait u‘v,oo' :umm. Low Round Trip Rates u.hJ;‘uuda; Murch to October inclusive Winnipeg and Return â€" $35.0 Edmonton and Return â€" 43.0 :d all D:;cun!:n.;; p wit 10derate rates th t () tÂ¥ &Â¥ u {3 RL. Fairbaira, Gen. Pass ¢» y » Full particulars from any C.P.R. Agent or write M. G. Murphy, District Passenger Agent, Toronto 0 O tJ EXCURSIONS To Manitoba. Sackatchawan AHM I m snn t .A 4 -.’ Any agent of the Canadi in Northern Railway or signed will be glad to send on application full inforn the location of these homesteads and the way to se Write for "The Bread Basket," ©35,000 Free Homestea Peace River Booktet. You Wwill be intarectad A large number of these to mixed farming. The land gives a wide open prairie and others y districts in § Pri TOURIOT SLEEPING cars Every Farmer wants to provide for his sons, but seldc the old bomestead, developed with toil, suffice to meet their The boys have been brought up to the land. They are fa with all the phases of faramtng. _ They should have land o own. How is the farmers to meet this amarmanau 9 open for entry by the of the $ We A»thodists in Paisley and a proposiâ€" ton will likely be mage by members ol the latter congregalion to have it br onght abeut at the pregent juncture. The Advocate says : " Now is the time for all those in favor to suppart the union movement. as in a few days it HOMESEEKERS Mercury ; D. i. Gq y, Rfrer. a A thar, sarrs«s Ceaped | tosing an eyeatat the G. T. R. station here on S.turday. He was passing through the crowd to board a train for the nortb when a long pin protruding from a 1~<y‘s hat jabbed him just above the eye. If it had struck a little lower down it might have been a serious matter, MEN‘S WINTER MITTsS Thousaads of acres divided into TW Semegine s & 7 D Cinghams The Logical Answer ns TWesteria‘Canada * * # ' We again wish to draw your kind : attention to some of the lines we carry and from time to time let you know what we z have to offer. € Manitoba, Sa;katchewan and Alberta MaP jfioba, §aska;c};ew;"al;, 'ATberta s. _Comfortable berths, fully bedding, can be secured at hrough local agent. n0e@s rints SPECIAL â€"= C'anadia_n Northel_-n Railway These are the famous "Crum‘s ‘"â€"wash and will not fade with sun or water. Best range of patterns ever offered. Prices..... Write or Enguire Toâ€"day I quurant ney back k lesther at £3.50 3.50. This shoe S a wide choice. There others again in the well Give your Boy a Farm .. ..... S0e,. 12c + divided into 160 acre farms are being thrown Dominion Government along or naar the line W ( $35.00 43.00 ou will be interested it is put into hes tee satisfaction ofr terns in all the newest shades and patâ€" GOOd Lookers ave the homesteads are particularly adapted "7 7 i2V, sumce fo meet their needs, up to the land. _ They are familiar ng. . They should have land of their meet this emergency ? Cc t se s Co ipplication full information â€"12 1bs. SALTS or SULPHUR for 250 CcoLoxtsr cars on ALL No charge for Berths 4« For s Ing w 12 to 25¢ per yd ._Agent, Toronto, here are some plots on the well wooded, well watered 0.20 p.m. during March. ind at 2 p.m. and July and August. just a few pair at 25¢ _£, M UC, A. purposes, and Mr. Allis® ton, the present Becretary for Bruce County, will be placed in charge of the work at $1000 a year salary The county work will be discontinued, as the district is apparently too scatterâ€" ed to be effectively attended to by oneJ‘ man. is toerect om the Methodist site a church that wiil serve noth denominâ€" ations, using the material standing in bot h, at a cost of $3000 to $7000. The union sentiment is in the air. Time will show whether it is anything more than a mere sentiment. bhood of $1000 to $1500 and will he commenced at once. The walls are as sound as eve> The union proposition M c3 ts ns ols y lore uceupy at Muv he * SETTLERS il earers 11 vay to secure them. Homesteads and our ) French Kip be beatâ€"best y shoes. We give you your & 15c yd Leaving Toronto . 10.20 p.m. Daily Through Colonist and Tourist Sleepers tk in Tan and Settlers and families without live stock should use _ RECULAR TRAINS but seldom will t e the underâ€" «_ Knox church buildâ€" ted can be repaired fit i cost in the neighborâ€" TRAINS as to | Ia Manitoba the order is English ‘Scotc.), (Irisbh, Austrian, Getman, | French, Scandin« vian, Polish, In Saskatchewan the order is Eng. lish, Scotch, Germ=\n, lrisb, Austrian. Scandinavian, French. Alberta in order shows English, Seuteb, German, Irish, Bcansinavian, , Austriaa, French, _ In Nova Scotia, despite its name, the English lead, Scotch next and atâ€" ter a big gap Irish. French and Gerâ€" New Brunswick‘s order is English, French, Irisb, Scotcb, Eoglish lead in Ontario with 8814,182, Irish number 608,137, Scotch 424,873, French 202 442, Germans 192,320, Duteh 33,012, (") || SwinE : Best Bacon Hog, any / | breedâ€"1st $10.00, 2nd 5.00. "f BEEF CaTTLE (steer or heifer) : 2 €2 | yrs and underâ€"ist $10 00, Sud 5.00. ") |2 vrs and oyerâ€"â€"1st 10.00, 2nd 5.00 {£4] HoRSESs (any draft breed) : Mare In Prince Edward [+land the lead by, a big margin followed lish and Irish, and French fourth. _ In North Grey the English lead, followed by Irish and Scotch. In East Grey the Irish predominate by over 2000 margin over the Euglisb, the Scotch again being in 3rd place, By Proyinces : Quebec of course is overwbelmingly French, the British peoples following at a long distance, the order being English, Irish, Scotch. In Prince Edward Ixland the Scotch lead by, a big margin followed by Eng-’ Hisk Dxblaâ€""aoshe LW in south Grey Germans lead with 6321, Irish 5000, Scotch 4603, English 3112, other British 17. Of French there are only 45, Dutch 21, Jews 15, Swiss 5, Austrians 4, Negro, Chinese and Scandinavian, each 3. 22,449, This is the title of a very interesting bulletin recently issued by the Census office. Of persons of Rritish origin there was a gain in ftthe 10 years of | 27.22 per cent, the English making the best showing with 44.59 per cent, Irish unly 6.24, Scotch 24.71. Othernations show increases per cent as follows : French 24.59, Germans 26 67, Chinese, 59. 84, Japanese 93.00, Scandinayians | r246.42, Italians 819.15, Jews 360.16 | while Austraâ€"Hangarians show the| tremendous increase of 610.22 per cent. | In 1901 therve were no Hindus ; in 1911 | there were 2842, all but 50 of these beâ€" | ing in British Colum bia, | In all Canada the French lead with ' 2,054,890, English 1.823,150, Irish 1,050, â€" | 884, Scotch 997,880, Germans 393,020, Austriaâ€"Hungarians 129,103. _ Of In ( dians there are 155,402, a decrease of | The $200 has been set aside for the placing of an apple exhibit in Toronâ€" to in November and it is hoped that all fruitgrowers will assist with this work. More about this later. In South Grey To be raised in Grey County and to be owned by exhibitor at least three montbs previous to Show . [3 205 2y r:006e. 10 IQUrther this end Intenaed for last wer* the County Council was approsched | Now Natuare awakes from her wiuter and asked for a grant of $300. This sleep the members of the Council gave and | _ And ‘neath Spring‘s genial showers now it is up to the farmers of the County | The earth will soon be robed n green to do their share. And decked with starry flowers. One Handred Dollars are divided f Then bow can man with a deathless as follows as prizes at the Winter | soul â€" Fair to be held in Guelph in December | A I&"Okfl‘l’" the V‘:}Vft,"' ISOd'han F 1913 ; â€" | An e wonderfal changes a . "a | around _ _Surer : Long woolâ€"i1st $6.00, 2nd | f R s $4.00. "Mediam woolâ€"ist 6.00, 2nd| A0d Say there is no God. 4 00. | __Mr Thos. Haast, an old Bend boy, . SwixE : Best Bacon Hog, any nOw of Michig=v, renewed acquaint | breedâ€"1st $10.00, 2nd 5.00. ‘ lavces hbere and vis‘ted his broth r | BEEF CaATTLE (steer or hei(er):;"JUh'}},”H,c fls Ate inpanied by his yrs and underâ€"1st $10 00, 3ud 5.00 | 800 Elger. o _ 2 vrs and oyerâ€"â€"1st 10.00, 2nd 5.00 | Mrs‘ M wrison who â€"for Isevf'rvlv Hotls lhns drals pyeed) . pare | pothe. nite har Nome as Mr Ge). | g:‘tlfituslifi; Sslt'.’.t)()‘ .‘.’na 8..-&). 7 f’cumpuniwi by ber danghterâ€"inâ€"law, s h tss h | for the golden West George escortâ€" b To be rmsbed mt(’l')'e-v (’(m]"‘y ant:i *0 | ed them to the station. e owned exhibitor at least three| mentbhs previ);ug to Show . ’ Miss Morrison, of Wingham, visited > € o j ~ a p | The $200 has been set aside for the'I her aunt, Mrs P. Kelly, recently . | placing of an apple exhibit in Toronâ€" Miss Ciardiner, of St. Thomas, was | o in November and it is hoped that ) an Easter guest at her home here. _ aill fruit growers will assist with thls] _ wWood bees have been quite fashionâ€" work. More about this later. | able. One Handred Dollars are divided as follows as prizes at the Winter Fair to be held in Guelph in December 1918 ; â€" ) _ It was thought by the members of the Board that an apple exhibit at lthe Toronto Flower, Fruit and Honey Show and prizes offered for the best stock from the county at the Guelph Winter Fair would be an inducement for Grey Farmers to put forth their best efforts and bolp to advertise themselves and the cuunty to the rest of the province. To turther this end the County Council was approached and asked for a grant of $300. This the members of the Council gave and | now it is up to the farmers of the County | to do their share. | The Board also hopes to give a greater incentive to the farmers who are at present in the county and assist them to do better work than they are doing now. The Board of Agriculture is an orâ€" ganization composed of representâ€" atives from all farmer‘s C)ubs in the county of Grey. The object of this Board is to spread the good agri eultural possibilities of the country to every creature and to induce others come and take up our yacant farms and make them better than they are. A Chance for Grey Co. Farmers. Miss Maude Hamilton was the guesf of the Hay family on Sunday . Mr. D. Ohristie purchased a ho:se from Mr Thos Weir last week . NN Miss Eva Renton left on Monday for near Shelburae where she _ly accepted a school. Miss Mary Findlay returned to Torâ€" onto to resume her studies after spending the Easter vacation at her home here. uo Mr. Wm. Milne who kas been emnâ€" ployed with Taylor & Co. for the past three years leaves this Thursday for Winnipeg. He will be greatly, missed in the village, cealh Mrs Thos Atcheson left on Monday for South River to yvisit her sister who we understand is not improving in health. Amos Choir spent last Friday evâ€" ening at the home of Mrand Mrs J. M. Findlay. Ns _HOLSTEIN Miss Ella Renton returned to Markdale Monday after a week‘s visit at her home here. Origins of the People. Dromore French a go&j strerâ€"i= ;' Though the storm on Good Friday y is ancient history now, the effeet reâ€" he p.°ple' ‘ mains, though the Bend did not suft â€" fer as much as some other places. a very interesting | Good people here you know, still Bring your bogs to Holstein Tuesâ€" days. Satisfaction _ guaranteed. Oiher stock will have my best atsenâ€" tion . Phone 17 R. M. TRIBE, Shipper A post office clerk kept tab on the |number of times a certain family‘s l‘ mail was called for in one day. Four | children came 4 times eachâ€"that made sixteen; the mother called about five in the eyening on bher way home from the store. After supper head of the family walked up to the wicket and demanded his mail. _ When informed that there was nothing for him, be‘ blandly inquired, " Ain‘t there no | papers?" Being asked what paper hp‘ received, he replied: * O, I don‘t take | none segular, but sometimes I get a | sample copy," As the window closed | for the night the clerk gasped, “0.;‘ Lord, deliver asâ€"" | The Women‘s Institute will meet Wed, Mar. oth at 2.30 p. m. sharp at the home of Mrs. Will Burnett. A full attendance requested, special business. The families of the 8th and 9th Con. neighbors of Mr. McTaggart‘s, about fortyâ€"five in number met at his home Friday _ evening, presenting his daughter, Mrs. Frank Hendry with a granite kitchen hower, After the shower a pleasant evening was spent in games and other amusements. Miss Ethel Sherwood Toronto. was a visitor here during the holiday. NOTICE TO HOG RAISERS. THE DURHAM REVIEW \Good people here you koow, still | there were s me casualties, Messrs | |C. O‘Harra, D. Farreli, P. Kelly, J.| | Dowling and T. O‘Connell each hed | part of the roofs ot his barn blown off. | | And last but not least, the auto house fon the Model Farm was partly moved from its foundation and still remains in that undignified position with cutâ€". ters and buggies close prisoners inâ€"| side. Luckily the auto waus uot at | home. ‘ Miss Holiday is visiting her cousin Miss Jennie Black. Miss Lizzie Christie is in Dundalk with heraunt, Mrs. Nichol Scott who has been very ill. _ Mr. John _.eBeth of Priceville recently remo :1 his stuff from his old farm. Mr. Jonty Loug vacated the house on Thar:day last, moving to the extra house of Mr. Wm. Hunter. Mr. Doward Henry of Toronto spent Easter holidays at his home nere, Mr. D. McKelvey‘s sale passed o? very successfully on Wednesday lasi, good prices being realized for srock otJ all kinds, by Auctrioncer D. McPhail., On Saturday last to Mr. and Mrs Carl Harrison,; son. Our Mail Man is giving good satisâ€" faction on our R. R. No. 1, which means, Runs Regularly, and having alâ€" ways the Morning‘s Mail with bim. The sleet and icy roads made it§ possible for Mr. John Sinclair and| Mr. Walter Hastie, to get their "sticks" | of square timber that were recently | made, over to Mc Williams station. | We are pleased to learn that the sick ones at Mr, J. Halpenny‘s are improving nicely, Nurse Halpenny is intending to return to Toronto this week, The neighbors of Mr. David Hooper gathéred togetber on Saturday last and sheeted the side of his barn, recentâ€" ly taken off by the wind. He purposes covering it with Rubberoid, purchasing the material through Mr. G. J. John stone. Mr. Hann has aiso ordered a supply for his barn, many shingles being blown oft. Miss Eleanor Renton of Markdale, member of the choir there, favoured ;he audience at Amos Church on Sunâ€" day last, with the treble of a duet and quarteite chorus, while on her Easter holidays, Miss Ersa Renton Ieaves“ this Monday for Reddickville schoo} where she has been engaged to teach, 3 North Egremont Hopeville. South Bend TORONTO | W. R. Burnet, Principal. ‘ Juxior Rooa | _ Ir &ndâ€"Norsa Brown _ John Murâ€" |doch, George Baird, Melville Hunt, \ Clayton Jordan. " Pt 2ndâ€"Katie Baird, Agnes Orâ€" | chard, Madeline MceClocklin, Laura Hunt, Clinton Rise Ruby Kerr, Ma. “ mie Pettigrew, Daisy Irwin. 1st Câ€"Llovd Hamilton, Suttou, addre Haais, Will Grace Baird. 1st Bâ€"Etia Stewart, Annie ilton, Bertie Warling, Austin nell, Joe Ellis. |â€" 2ndâ€"Total 500, pass 800, Viola ‘JMcClocklm 358, Alex Haas 307, Merâ€" |ton Pettigrew 305, George Brown ;275.‘, Jas Murdoch 261, Edna Heas | 6Ox. 1st Aâ€"â€"Frank Dingwall, Pearl Dingwall, Ermie Kerr, Burrow$ Smith, Martin Bys, Marie O Connel! Bernice Petrie. Sr 3rd â€"Total 550, pass 880. Wil. lhe Main 894, Annie Cargs 874, Pearl Drumm 868, Arthur Kerr 817, Milâ€" ford Rice 250x, Ruth Reid 225x. Ir 3raâ€"Total 550, pass 330. Marâ€" garet Main 420. Sadie Hamilton 405, Miry Bye 898, Ernest Sutton 814, Ada Rice 261x,. 4th classâ€"Total 770, pass Jenmie Brown 584, Irene Drumm Horace Hill 568, Hugh Brown Iva Murdoch 561, Zeta MeClo 548, Viola Cameron 545, Willie charg 504, Florence Main 485, G Pettigrew 471, Harold Baird Allen Aitken 250. The following is the report of 8. 8, No 8. Egremont., for the month of March. Those marked x were absent ‘or one or more exams. by attaching a lé;éue _ Mr W. M. Groat has recer chased a fine imported Cl ! stallionâ€"Stalwart [7813] from Mr HMawthorne, an im Simcoe. He is a splendid w horse, dapple brown in color hands high and weighs abc 1bs. 1726 410s€LLEr, Miss Adams and little nieces, were visiting friends in Detroit and elsewhere during Easter week. 10r Miss Laura Gillies of Robb, is learning operating at the telephone central . Mtrs Walter Barker of Mount Forest visited friends in the village on Satâ€" urday, Thelatest news from Mr Jim Brown was from Colon, Panama Peninsula. He says he is enjoying the hot weaâ€" ther and the wonderful sights of the Panama. _ Jim is much improved in health. The Women‘s Institute will meet at the home of Mrs Petrie, April 10, Thursday at 2.30, â€" The following is the program ; ~Our ways of Houseâ€" keeping, yours and mine," Mrs J. W. Hunter and Mrs. T. J. Reid ; "An Ideal Home,‘‘ Mrs. D. Bruce. ® Mr L. B. Nicholson has been called to Snelgrove toattend the funeral of his mother. The remains were brought to Drayton on Tuesday for interment. Harold Main who has been kome for Easter returned Monday morning to his school dnties at Alsfeldt. The Choral Society will meet at the Parsonage Saturday evening. Miss Ney, a former school teacher, was a guest over Sunday at the kome of Mr. J. H. Brown, Rev Mr. Low of Norwood left for Norwood Satnrday morning on the early train, Special services are con inuing this week in the Methodist chnrch. Mrs Hostetter, Miss Adams Holstein School Report. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Groat has recently purâ€" 1¢ imported Clydesdale lwart [7813] (12380), ung, Austin O‘Con. | To cleanse the sy ster |foul gases, excess t Hamilton, IOharlie| Waste matter in the Haars, Willie Ellis, Y°Ur health. â€" ‘The be i _(10, pass 462. ._}re‘nel)rumm 575 wn in color, 16 3â€"10 weighs about 1850 me, an importer of splendid wellâ€"built eta MceClocklin and team Hamâ€" O‘Con â€" ie Orâ€" Gertie 1 451, 38, 5G The Review and Grain Growers! Guirde, Winnipeg, for one year The Review and Weekly Globe for YOUTrrare rerrixser +2823Â¥ e 444 0g4 The Reyiew and Weekly Mail and Ewpire for 1 year......... To new Subscribers to Reyie: Globe to 1st Jan., I9I4, the clu rates will be Review and Daily Globe $2.50. Review and Weekly Giobe .85., i The possibility of a long session of parliament, or perhaps a General Election, has led the Globe, " Canada‘s National Newspaper," to make an offer through us of the Morning Daily edition to January Ist, 1914, for $2.00 and of the Weekly to same date for 35 cts. G Gardiner, 8i 1â€"A Calder. _Jr 1â€"1I. Wai C, Fairbairn, J, Calde tendance 22 â€" Â¥thâ€"A. Wilson, M. Wilson, M. Meâ€" Eachern, J Plester. J Wilson. 8r 3r0 â€"M Watson, M. Hopkins, E Swans: ton. _Jr Brdâ€"Ehel Spicer, E. Spicer, Archie Wilson, K Dobds, A, Wilson, J McEachern. _ 8r 2â€"M. Wilson M, Gardner, F, Gardner, J, Scheuk, Aâ€" Schenck. J1 2ndâ€"L Watson, J Myers, T Wilson, R Robb. â€" P; 2â€"V Spicer, H Wagnet, M. Swanston: M Thaiaet We are pleased to hear that Ida, little daughtcr of Mr and Mrs Jas. Klein, is improving nicely now. She has been very sick since they movea into Mr Joe Randell‘s farm a short time ago. We welcome them to our neighborhood Mr Archie Woods delivered four head of fat cattle in town on Monday. Mr Wm. McDougall is preparing to build a new house this summer. Jno. McDongall, Jr., sold a colt last fair day, Messrs J. I. Orchard and Robt. Manser are busy making Maple Syâ€" rup in Mr Orchard‘s bush. _ _ Mrs Alex McEachern, Mt. Forest, sister of Messrs Henry and Will Mcâ€" Dougall, of our burg, is very ill at present, having undergone an operaâ€" tion in the Mt. Forest Hospital on Sunday morning, but at time of wrirâ€" ing she is getting along as well as can be expected. Mr and Mrs A. McCaw visited at the home of Mr P. B. Hasset, Norâ€" manby townline, on Tuesday. We are sorry to hear of the illness of Mrs Hasset, but hope tr hear of het speedy recovery. Mrs Jno. Hunter returned from Toâ€" Fonto last week, accompanted by her little grandchild, Agnes Woods, who has been receiving special treatment for her eye, which she had the misâ€" fortune to cut with a knife some time ago. 1t is still very sore. Rural Mail Delivery started on Tuesday, coming from Mt. Forest. We will now be able to ger our mail every day, J. Roberts being the carâ€" rier, Mrs Smith, who has been spending most of the winter with her niece Mrs Robt. Manser, has returnad to her home in Teeswater. We understand that Mr Dickson has resigned his position as superâ€" intendent of the Sunday School as he contemplates going west in the near future. n en e @ d Liftle Germany Mr Dickson is repairing his house which was damaged by the wind storm . Many around here were talking about starting to plough, but Mr Kinder is the only one who ploughâ€" ed. Hesays it ploughs very good. School has again reopened with a very good attendance. School Reports. new Subscribers to Reyiew &*‘ to 1st Jan., I914, the Clubbing | cCn i New Clubbing Rates. 8, 8. NCc ~° system of undigested food excess bile in the liver and r in the bowels will im pan The best system regulator LS. _ At ali denlers 25 ard ‘he Fig Pill Co, St Thoma«, Neglect A Great Offer. . M. FERGUSON, Teacher Orchard , lor one year _ 1 60 Weekly Globe 11, EGREMONT 1â€"A, McFEachern, E, Watson, F. Switzor, alder,. _ Average at ner, J, Scheuk, A 1 Watson, J Myers, «_ _Pi 2â€"V Spicer, inston, M, Thedorf, $I1 75 15 | _ _A relable French r lator; mever fails. These pilis are excudingly?“dul in regulating the | generative portion of the female system. Kefuse | all cheap imitations. _ TDr, d# Wan‘s are sold at | $5 a box, or three for $10. Mailed to any address. | The Scobell Drug Coâ€". 8t. Catharincs, Ont J. R. Gun, Phone 14, Town Agent J. Towner, Phone 18, Depot Agent niper, Saskatoon The Grand Trunk Pacific n‘mncsg !yd_qulckm route 2070 and West at very low rates, ° Through coaches and Pullman Tourist Sleeping cars are operated to WINN!PYq without change, leaving Toronto 11 .00 p.1 via Chieago and st Paul on above dates. 2\ Cty POESDAY until from stations in Onurim boro and West at very low rat Berth Reservations irand Trunk agents . Every T(';sm“ Winnipeg & return, $35 Edmonton & return $43 1 EXCBMUT TT CC It. If ho cannot supply the MARVELa .rcvl‘))t no other, but sen ahmg for {ligs. trated bookâ€"searled. It gives full iculars ddvnctinnnfiavdu:bla ;rltamu.wgbsonsm-n.vm. 4 each | Presbyterian Chure ! Sund»y School at 10. Service a+ ; To Homeseekers‘ Excursions W J. SHARP Holstein Copveyancer Issuer of Marriage Licenses Meney to loan at lowest rateg temnug to suut borrower, J‘l:‘:é :fl Life Ingurance placed in thoroy y g«-fintfi‘ companies, _ Deeds fl Office at Holstein Drug Special attention paid 1, Women and Children. E’bl. Nose and Throa lhormflzhly tested and periy firted. DRBR. JASB. 4.. W ILSON, Physician, Surgeon and Acooo REV. J. MALCOLM, Sunday School at 10. _ Ser, a im. and 7.00 p. , REV. A. E. MARSHALL, B. a NO CHANCE WORK H.H. Miller $7000, 9 * | Northâ€"west Lands (o» .,;, o_ * Ade change, Above are some of my Many Bay, rlu. It will Pay yOu t0o RBuy "ucuars and directions invalnable * *# W.W%SORSUP'LY ©O., Windsor, Out General Agents for Canads, j 100 »eres 1 mile South of W ;; a good farm 00, offered fn,l'l::f::‘ro'd less chan the buildings wou}j l.o:t“Y 100 acres near Mount Forest, cp.,, _ under $4,000, <8p ut 800 acres near Dornech (M) Geo Twamley‘s farm) a fine wellâ€"im r’le ed placeon which Mr Tw aniey pot money, offered at a great },, rgain, * 200 acres near Louise, good f,, extra buildings, timber worth arm, P 58' the price, s most acres near Durham, we}.; , and cheap at about $4000, ‘mproveg 300 acres in Egremont, (Dr o ®r l‘ucm::ood place, owner in (hie‘:,‘“ offered at a snap, Sst 100 acres meatr Listowel, opn» of q best farms in Perth Co, »\l»lendld.r improved, Astonishingly cheap t $7000. P at §Dbu. vest Nosioce Altended +o. If You are Not Too Lazy to Work a Farmâ€" ‘roportionate low rates to other points Return limit two months . de Van‘s Female Pills TUESDAY until Oct. 28 inc\ ers‘ Excursions Methodist Churep TOBA, SASKATCHEWAN AND ALBERTA READ THIS : APRIL® 3, 1913 at the \k Pacific Rellway is the kest route between Win and Edmonton, s and Wills ex Work a Farm and particulars frow Saskatchewan | Ap?®â€"23th in clusive Al w« The Hmm Conveyance ervices p. m. Ccus, Mort. executed op 1k promp&, Accoucheyr ) diserses of * Allfl En' tâ€" _ *T SÂ¥es glasses proâ€" wt “ a.m Store. Pastop Pastor OP ey at 11 Bt., two Gdo church, Fot ©, Ramagek, Agent LADIES : apiwell« Cor cure ® palr 4 un bres kable MRS. J S . k John Kelly, That e on opic ale Cele ale alu ols dls olucd | OF CEANADA SPIRELLA CORSE Sa 1| 1§ VOL. those who wish an extra Flour milled, and the pri bag of Flour from us y We have Cracked your heas. Mix Cho or ground, Bran, She TORONTO DU R H A i# | 9. E. €C. NICHOL, Represen House to Rent II at the Mill and 1 MARKET PRI ekKECHANE‘S North=west iAE s Let us do you 1 family this von OFFIC t O4 A N Spr ne tistact mer atr M ()y ne

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