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Durham Review (1897), 28 May 1914, p. 1

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ORK . SILOS. ERTS HOLSTEIN ERI' I“ 3“ CO Beae3. "r', “u” '1 21, 1914 PORTLAND vest Wilt“ 'est " anted r contract Chureh Col/eye tttl war yd t All p.06. u may at" , particulars l lmrl'h nth con”. d through 22H Central Ne do men n does a, a mum: Pruncipol buy 079..., at. mllkrl am In. to all are. ch “with. r. [votive K. tn: Ouch r palm . m- lov can. “I. "It LS. Pastor h ONT, vs nttt “COM! It”. and Fin and urn , ks. Irl,','l muted on promptly a, Ont Pastor I" lo-sl p,::irs,ias,95,',T,'ei,'etT'e to iiT"i" Vullw t' ur t we low prices. surpassing any prtwiotvuygiven in town. The innovation has proved . marked not. mass in the (inn and In“), town. " wvll, and the manager fully expects it to be as pnpuln here. Watch foe opening announcement. VOL. XXXV11,NO. 22 t w d wmnlr Hump: Fun --Agt exeer. _ n3: m4 was done at last ' i .i, which win: among the wrii new at this unsou- .11 and limit] buyers wne TV . up suitable animals. _r_P, mnwwhat lower than a i ,..;.~. Mayor Black made ii,- m Mt. Forest the pre- w " Tm‘niced several buyer. '., -i.' to came to Durham mi HAN)“ were well .etiMled l vt'rttttre. Mr Black wld' '-- " his own at n good future. x DREW THE Cnmvo.-A -,:iidespite rain inJheforc- thinned with}? abig day of maimed T.to Chesley _ bout thre . of the num- 1ing the la) m;tcam being um. Chesley 'propoul play- :itdiutc Increase this canon. 1:rham ten, gathered together ccusion and with only one ".rctice, trimmed the Chester ', Even though an esthibi. ,.is uniting to witness. and oughout. The horn tic“ .lraxung card and in bi! elm tt, Durham‘s representative, -d place with "Maggie B," inning the ilrat heat. ', :3: Swan FOR Dunnnk days il new store, in which" over' 23 eta. will he sold, will d up in It. Ewtu‘u old “and, the Milldaugn Home. by a which "heady has not“ in r of our unwinding toWnuc Saunders willmin chug: u "sms shingles (iil!iii?'e [mum’s lmpluno Ware- _' at M'leaugh Hon: i, uning for 25 cute in Al ll cents in Port Huron. “an. and Burma resident. ',rt ttstare out why. _ t 's home-made bind for . da? exrept Monday At I'll 1tchimonU. Spin ion, , mm. W. w. Puma In. week to congratu- Kr on passing his 113 wit onors. He has n in Torori uh y C. SMITH dix“. The Fd Garage. lb " Meuord h " de- heir plan-s of both)": y afternoon during the .9, July and August, --Bu' y, Cutter, Set: i. blun ts, robe, etc. dition. . ply to Juiotnobhe, in hit rm.- XQ‘), Write or apply tle hung-lo residuum; n, opposite B. F. Mor" "II LamMon Bt.. is any gins-out to unaw- Iv in Walton-ton was a nr-it, accompanied by .. This trihing gilt RC- iN mes would com- l Prudlhm, Durham " vail at W. Bllltk's cn Tuesday. June 9, w Perlauion (Mal ‘tmlim'. Nobody tt 1 Hatchery is one an: over ma." by 'nw‘rnluent. This iron trout by wilt thr. w-tera of the within » few yum! r v'rhaps ittrst of frh, which will be ‘(Ilnl dollars in the f the fNhermen on t, Hun. Iturot n f th" ordinaryig , use the her end." ontnrre terms bushy lt is some time since our Annual Distract Meeting of the Mr. Fun-st District of the Methodist Uhurch has been held in Durhmn. The gntlld‘l ing of last Thursday and Friday of minis- ters and laymen to review the yeax’u work and plan for the future was of the happiest character. Despite some decreases in membership, the rsporu showed splendid progreu Thursday's session was taken up with a review of "sinisteriel eittaiency and the examiurttion of candidate: for the ministry. One new candidate was recommended, hit Bertram Knaliam. of Damascus. in the evening Rev. U. L. Poole, of Gmnd Valley, marched an able discoulse on " Christ our Ex, ample." This was followed by an old. time fellow-hip meeting. The unions of Friday in n- largely [Wen up to routine business and con- aidoration of reports The hymen Meeted to attend the Cantu-wee which miete in St. Catttet"tnvs June 3rd are Bro. N. Gilroy. Mt. Forest; J. M. Kurtis, Arthur; A, C. Wolfe, Dur. ham l R. u. Hamilton, Gmnd Valley ; L. M. Nicholson. Holstein l R. Bolton: Draw; A. a, 1rishop,fottr? ', B. Wa- ters, Kenilworth: W. A. Walker, Monticello and a, Smart. M_. Mem- ulidls to the General Conference ask. ing for the abolition of the time limit and other change- wero passed. A resolutien commending! the propeaed submiaslon of the O. T, A. in Grey and another calling upon the members and adherents of the churches to pre- tent a solid tram. for the abolition of tho bar srrespeetive of party, was passed. Special congratulations were bttered tho Globe for It? stand in de. ciding to cut out liquor ndvertisemen‘s from its pages. The iuLeral was held on to St. John's Cemetery, F Ruson officiating. The pa wens Pat Foamy, Will Mr Prrle, hi, cousins t Ed Nu and Dun McPhee. Mrs. Jo ith, and Mrs. David McAulil ham are causing ot deceased Nolan Callahan, A well-m-do Glennie i tumor. lam his lift in swing stock. - . End indeed In! the untimely demise of John Callahan, n bachelor of 47 your, raiding at “milieu, fourmileo from Inrkdnle, who in! Thursday ex- pired no A result of burns "(and the previous day. He had set tire to some follow in the lorenoon, and left for dinner. Roturnlng in tho afternoon ho turned around 1nd noticed the tiautes had caught on his barn. Im. mediately he not to work to remove the “not inside and had rescued four honor, some cattle and pip. There was only a valuable calf left and he again entered to can it, It jumped in the manger and finding it difficult to remove quickly, he turned to ieave, to and the tisrues had closed in behind him. He dashed through, but nome- huw tripped at the stable door. With clothing tsflame, he picked himhlf up and made for the hwure nearby, where he tore clothe. " and dturhed water the! himself. Despite his savor: burns he uemed to ieel little or no pull). At this juncture his brother ttppevr"cd and was asked to save the home. Mr Mc- Carty. a. neighbor. at Unit ltit lor medical aid and in go minute: Dr. Ego of Jrntkdale, was Lire-ant and :hurlly alter Dr. Smith. of humor-h. MI Calluhnn was quite optuntstic, but his tricnds sun there was Lo [when as he had been prurlimlly cooked ; on Thursday norm he lo,t cnuwiuuaurss and vxpirrtl some four hours: later. Deceased Was a succesdui fawn and was personally popular and high: [ y respected in the community. He) reaided nearby with his two brothers and two sisters. Perhaps the saddest feature of all was that June fhh had been set for his wedding day uml in- tense sympathy Is felt fur his ivncee, so soon and so crurllyto lun- her ij turned to wiruw. . u . I Annals“!!! 'lg'norien,.teegltl2/v' 'i.'t ' Mr Robt Adlam, Hanover, and daugh- muteet o , . . Jon ' II t ii ter Laura of Toronto, also Mrs. Geo. Plook'. of taint": 2e",".su.wt,' 'tifir,' _Adlam and baby of Toronto, were " P")' m e . y.. . I , 3 guests of the former's sister, Mrs Rom. Chan-luau of the District, T {he Cum ll h ll tl e k nd mittee on ltationing the ministers for ' "3 tl ,over 1e w c c . next "tu'. Chang" "0 cxpgcted on “its Blanche Matthews is learan2t the Varner, Hohteiu, Cedarville and the operating at the Telephone Cen- Duuascus Circuits. l tral, LY Tttwrt. A. cr. Ad/lt, 0'“th 'd,"tt,t, I Mr Everard McKmnoq. orPort Ar.. The Rev. A. U. Eddy, of Mt, Forest. presided n the meeting. Rev. W. W. Prudhlm is lintncial Secretary and an. G. L. Caesmvte. General Secre- ry. Fatally Burned near Markdale Methodist District Meeting BANK Mus 'iiiitittttit For Fine Commercial was; kind of Job' Printidgr giv} "'iii"i; REVIEW i, Mil DURHAM BRANCH, an in the afternoon ad and noticed the ht on his barn. lat. '. to work to remove and had rescued tour Wtttt pau Munro" Will and Joseph Ed Ntrrit, Arch. Mrs. Jnhu McAul- McAuliite of Dur. ’TANDARD on Saturday Father Fer. pall “are" and Josevh w. Ti. l SAVINGS depositedin this bank Aorthehidsestcurresttrated has; Withdrorahofpanoetu Mummbemadowha- e,eraaeulwithoutdelar. and tlalel' near the week und. MI . Rom Isaac Mn Pawn from t Hits under N: tl Ja guest. ot hu’ mud tor a fuw days gathering was w try Mr. mm Mrs. dune and_clnhlu-I luv ttnat luv: th gtatitiud to lim health and spnut My P1grtttenrtrd some Huty and Will, otTotonto, were holiday guests at MrtrHopkius', Mr 1mm Murmur. trtrvt4icr, spent over the 2t h m his old town. bring the gut-st: vi his aunts new. Miss Vivian Crawford holiduycd with her friends. Mme: Iuhta Watson and Joan Richardson, in Shellmrue. Mina Irene anmn, of Tumulu. with her tticud, Mm Bah-ml, l f Renirew, spent uvw the holiday with herpnr- only, Mrnud Mrs Rom. Lawlon. lawyer, 1iauovrt, went Mommy wun Miss Mum MLNMIghi'm. Mrs Sci-rum and daughter Miss Uat- muuut of Lawn, nutoed to Myuur Fours: on Friday last to Visit. relatives, The former intends lo remain for A month or two. Mia, Thos, Allan muted her mother Mr Chas. Dowling, who “ms recent- ly successful in his Pharmacy exams at 1'otonto, is visiting relatiyss and friends in ng'nmuut. Normanby and Durham and leaves Saturday tor a position in Edmonton. N Rcv'ds Prudham and Wylie and Mel?- rs U. Ramagc and Allan Bell go to Owen Sound on Fruiay, delegates to a county cunvcnnon to consider the lubmlsswn of the Canada Temperance Act m ly County. Miss Daisv Blackburn, of Toronto spent over the h'mduy With her moth er here. Miss Mary Edge, " Drayton, visited at her home at Edge Hill. over the week end. .4- Mr Leo Toukin. of outtuva, was a guest. as his uncle's. Mr John McGow- Messrs Was, Opt-bud and Woo, Tay- lor. Holstein, were “siting in Durham this week. hr. and Mrs}. Edward Rummy, Tor. onto, were holiday viiituu at his counin‘s, Mr, c, Ramage. Mr H. o, Smith, otH unilton, came up to spam! the holiday with hm wde in her sister’s, Mrs D. Jackson, Rev. Mr. Prudham leaves on Monday next for the sessions of Hamilton con- ference at St. Catharines. Mr mud l spent the t family Inn Dun Lulu Mr Was, Laidlaw, Je., of St. Mary's, was home lust Week end. Miss Mary McQueen visited the Miss as Hamilton on the 12th con, Egrcmont this week. Miss Laura Eccles. of Egremont, “In: I couple days last week end With n P. Reid. Messrs Geo. Gannon and Will Buch. an were in Kincardine over Sunday. Miss Dolly Hopkins, of Toronto, 1101 iduyed at heme aver the 24th. . Park Mrs. Dr. McMrllatt of Toronto. is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm Laidlaw. Misses Leah and Maggie Barney, of Caledon East, Were guests at Mr Hugh McDonald’s upper town, for B few days. Mr and Mrs F. U. Dunbar, of Owen Sound. ware guests over the holiday at Mr J. D. Abraham’s. Mr John Wylie, durum“ of Gsdess ich. Went the 24th halide-ya mm his parents. Miss Christcna McKinnon, Priccvillc, visited in Durham Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Moore were the guests of the former: sister, Mrs Hugh Firth at Markdalc for the 24th. Maura Alfred and Albert McCloc-k lin, of Toronto, spam. over the 24th with their mother bore. Miss Maqdic Kress, Toronto, spent over the holiday at her uncle's, Mr. Geo Kress. Mun Mcarns tt lawyer, Human Miss Mum MLN Mr Evzrard McKinnon, of Port Ar- thur, apenb last Thursday in his old town. and was a guest at his aunt's MrsE. Limln. . iilfNl , n.1,}. ”Pip . " - ' ”war" J ".1"- ' , . Ci mi, I ‘ J . It ,uu lla L [sane visited bis mother n from bum-Jay (u Monday oltd thing trtsvellcr, spam m his old town, being d nu dded to on Sunday lingh Baird of Mark- t, I“ their nutmmld a; Mung!“ ther" Was 1 the “mullet In good mow. tttttt Med to on SA lingh Baird oi ' I“ their nut l visited her mother (“and Valley UVer ll) DURHAM, THURSDAY. MAY M, 1914 and ughan, Hanover, nu his um and the “25th" cnic at. All new) Tweir" Mommy wuh {r Watt tl rem; 1‘th f Also a wing ulnly With which is incorporated the Holstein Ludo: The Annual Meeting of South Grey Liberal Association falls on and will be held on The meeting will begin at 1 p. m. sharp, and after routi business and election of officc nomination of candidates forlx the Dominion Parliament a Provincial Legislature will he p ceeded with, if deemed expedie Leader of the Opposition in the Legislature, will be present and other Speakers also will give addresses. Many complaints are being heard of the callous indifftrence shown by men and boys on Saturday night last to the Infety of life and limb, by using our busiest street: In discharge fireerack. ers, thunderbolti. he, Several acci- dam occurrgd 31nd others Wertt nar- D. KNECHTEL, " C. RAMAGE, President. Secretary we canons TP.""','"""'."'.?"." by men Summer uni the picnic “non m" and boys onSaturday night last so the "mtully opesied on Monday, when safety of He and .llmb, " using our he second annull telephone picnic honest Itreets In ducharge Breerack.. w“ given by Rabi. Brigham to the era, thunderbolts. kc. Several acci- patrons ma friend. on " rural llnu dent. occurred and others wore nar- throughout. Besttintrk and Normnnhy. ruwly uvertnd. If the sport is to gee The .arlr morninl min that guy was horses touring and greeting With ,‘ forerunnu .1 ideal picnic weuhor mill”: an"?! vspemally "Olll‘fn- m tcr the afternoon sud the beautiful constant anxxety. then the displav grove an“ of Mr Brighgm’n ruldcnco mast be reckoned a. success. lint sure- at All!!! Put m" tutitmsted with the ly back streets and vacant ion can be mirth anti ".1“ concluve of ., crowd ("and cn whteh to celebrate tyi a of some three or tour hundred, They hula more thoughtfulness and diam“! were there from around Crawford and tion used. For those who refuse or below Ayton', from Hanover and twglcct to exercise these (“mantles Durham: and they arrived by train, there can he only appeal to the town unto. cycle, in rigs and on foot. Dur- bl-MW on 9‘“ tuNesn,tullostef by ham Band entertained the opulnce penttltiett, CertMnry no "tch nlttl.t) " with musical numbers 'tU%?l','lf the laturday last, (and t.""' Friday) afternoon and were captured by . lo. thcs.uld,tysallo.weu-. Public opinion “in” stmprhotter en music. Swingl‘ decidedly ngunsl. it and so should be i wvre [mpulru‘ with the younger .lr. tlre "mm'h- Inmate. while a. bright, brief program ----"'t----- leutertaitutd all. Chairman R. itriR- Parcel Post Boxes f hum mentioned he hld received ottio f Lil Commendation for holdde the only -......- Hrlehune picnic known. Shorts ud- To mart the new conditions oftheldreews were given by Dr. Jamieson, Parcel Post System, larger boxes are M. P. P., Mr H, H. Miller and Rev. to be supplied by the Department. I Mr li'anderson of Hanover. a number The dinwmiom ntp, length 22 7 8:hs , of mugs tendered and some ttne violm inches, width o 743'le inches, iselghtlmusie by Mitster-- Widmeyer, a lad ll inches “ml cost $1.50 lot about 12 years. to his younger sis- Those having the Pt'i'stmt boxes wiI1ltor'utuwourGniment, ire givo " new 090 by returning to', Aim lunch had been served, Hallm- the Post (Mice Inspector the soil-i. wk den ill“! Allan Park hall [Nuns lint log signal deyiceland the tuhiitirmsl uni lo detrrunine lull suprrmncy. 8l.Ci) Th, gwnw hulvd 7 Innings, Allan Park 'i'ln- neo le-z- will hr rvitdy I‘n m‘v “innmg 7 H. thirlly owing to the about June lh'h. hill. To new pll- \'n-n~:inhv 1urvu' ilmlnilily lo Connect 1mm $1.50, in ("ii onus S[,.'»l).m<l in“ tn”; prtchet' Brown's shoots. Will tt turn oi lh-- .Hitnualiu >Hlltn‘klng Man-us shunt] m the box for Hamp- dcvili, ‘llun, iml our» unit in tho- Ilrd In his ruwly uvertnd. If the sport is to see horses rearing and “reeling with trio', drivers. vspecially Women, in constant anxiety. then the displav mast be reckoned a. success. lint sure- ly back streets and vacant 10h can be found on whteh to celebrate and a littlu more thoughtfulness and discrr- tion used, For those who refuse or uvglocl to exercise these qualmes there can he only appeal to the town bylaw on the subjecl, tullowed by pennlliw. CertMnry no Inch night as laturday last, (and "tttt Friday) should heulluwed. Public opinion is decidedly "gairust it and so should be the "irhuala. The Canadian troops will Co into camp in khaki uniforms this year. This mark“ the passing away of the various uniforms which used to mark tho annual uninmg camps. In the past, it was here " red coat, there an artillery man in blue with red stripes, the cavalry in dark blue with white or yellow ,tvipes, the rifle regiment»: in him-k, _ the engineers In ccarlnt cunts with is all the annual 1 past, it was he artillery man the cavalry in LIBERAL gsxxzaxxxxsgwwaxxwgmagyxgg i,i'i'iIwRri/o1 FLOOR MILLS?a l, Organ.....,.. .... ..... 'S diers‘Chnrus'................ .Faust e. Atsthen1......,,..,.'Praisetli Lord, olerusaletn'...... ......Hall 3. Solo...,...,.. ...... .....'Ma urneen'....,..... ...... ......Lang 4. Carol...........‘Ocometomy art,I.ordJesus'.,........Ambtose 5. Duett..........,..........'Exce ior',........ ..............Ba1fe 6. 3010....‘.............‘Fearyenot,OIsrnel'..................Buck 7. Carol...,.. ...........'Sunofmy 'soul'..... ..... .......Turncr 8. Solo ..... ......‘.....'He1iftedmu .t....... _....' ......Gabticl 9. Organ................l. Tanuhausuh rch s..,............?. Pilgrim'sChor . }...............Wagncr IO. Anthem.................‘Praiso yetheL d'....4.........Adamson H. Solo...... ...... ....4.‘The Ninety and Ni '.. .....'. ......Campi0n 12. Carol...... ...... ......'8till,Still withThee' ..............Watren 13. Solo.....,............ .'The wasbitSaud’....................Scott 14, I)uett................‘Listtothe ConventBells' ............Brockly 15. Carol.......... .......'Nowthedayisover'................ Marks 16. solo,.,,..,... .,.....tTheLordismyLight'..., ......... Alitson I7. Authem................'Pilgrim|ottheNight'..............Nlchol MR. ERNEST A. WARREN, Tenor Soloist of Walmer Road Baptist Church, Toronto, will be the assisting artist. IO. Ir. 12. 13. 14. x5. 16. 17. TO N. W. ROWELL, K. c., M. P. P. METHODIST CHOIR CONCERT Wednesday, In Town plush trierings and so on. Thia to be changed and the corpa will to camp in the khaki uuiiorurs Organ . . Anthem Solo. . .. Carol ... Duett . . Solo.... Carol . . . Solo . . ' Organ .. Phone, " Mlsdlrected Loyalty In the Methodist Chhch, Durham, Thursday, June 4th Our FLOURS are unsurpassed, and our prices consistent with good quality. Best 7 Quality lay for Sale Custom Chopping and Oat Crushing Any Quantity of WOOL, Our Stock of FEEDS is large and of best quality. We want good GRAIN and will pay highest market prices. We will pay the highest market price for Washed or Unwashed. Weight. CONVENTION IOth June, 1914 Hall, Durham TORONTO PROU RAM M E Fred J. Welsh ne h , "iiibtgii,jtitt1 i red and whitt ( red neck, 1 " head, 1 red at l Some rings :Anyonc findi, land let me kr j',-,'-') on 56, D any trouble o Telephone Picnic Cm m Trump, Jesse wiv., Andy Pauli. Geo. Brigham. Ruhr. Brigham. Mark Mers Vin. Huuipdtan-Avillir Melina, Al. bum Mlnlllls. Norman Kerr, John Kerr Alex sharp. Jnu. ”lasing. Bert Har. shall, Jag. Park. Jno, Corbett, Excepting the lunch, which than in attendance provided. all entertain- ment was arranged by Mr Brigham uud everything was free, though he intimated he wished committees to as- sist him next yviu'. Mr Brigham is to he congratulated on his public spirit. in providing the public with thin social outing. The aicteraor's' returns show the pop. ulation of 0 Sound as 12,885. a decreue of 227 from last year. The total v-due of all properties' Including exemptions from taxation. is $7.903,800. Strayed trot Lot 9, con 17, Proton, 4 Yenrlings, --ah t May 16th; I heifer, red and white sp tted, l gray steer with red neck, I red s er with white forc- head, 1 red steer s htly gray on sides. Some ringworm L first two steers. Anyone thuling them lease hold them and let me know by ca or phone No. 3-1 on56, Dundalk, an I will pay for any trouble or expense. T, h ll Ht.--Ae Edge Hill, on Sunday, May, to Mr and Mrs W J, Ritch- mu Cash and Gold ---At hherdeen on Tuesday. MartoMr. and Mrs. Dugald WM. WA LON, R. R. No.1,Prot Station ves Astray Brnwn's shoots. Will , in the box for Hamp. " way in the 3rd to his rt. The teams wen as l Park-Teacher Brown, Stanley Willis, Ernest BORN a Popular Event, ...Wagucr . . Adamson . . Campion ' . . . Warren . . . . . ' Scott .. ' Brockly . . .. Marks _ .. Alltson . . . . Nichol ‘. . . Lang Ambrose ... . Balfe ... . Buck .. Turner . Gabriel In Durham, four acres of land, good barn and orchard, frame houu with cc- ment cellar, hard and soft water con. venient. Apply_t_o - _ For Sale BRICK HOUSE and f acre land on George St. Comfortable, all conven- iences. Fruit trees. berries, ctc.,etc. Good Stable,- Desirable location. _ Apply at REVIEW Oman; We want your Butter and Eggs, and in my ful' them, will give you Cash or Trade. Highest Prices paid at all times. Corn Our stock of these seed: is complete. We can give you any kind you want and at the right Price. We are selling our Seed Corn at a very close price. Call and see us before buying. Five Roses Flour Pine Tree Fluu 1' Purity Flour Milvertun Jewel MgGowan's. Eclipse ()heslcy Good Luck Pastry Flour MRS. A. BEGGS Er SON New Spring Suits '/i, PROGRESS BRAND CLOTHING ALERT JUVENILE CLOTHING TIE Illllfht BANK (ll: SHAME JOINT ACCOUNTS An account in the mum-s of mo -B-tgItt-gIr_iB+ members of a family will ru. fot:rl convenient. Either person (or the survivor) may operate the account. DURHAM BRANCH: s. HUGHES, Manager. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Agfgums ‘mm ‘1': Cr' Ll, 1 --t-t---_- WI an :mt:,. cv':'.', (2 One Dollar. Interest is credited half yearly. . S. F. MORLOCK Butter and Eggs We indulge in absolutely no exaggeration when we say that in these lines you will see Clothing values that have neve r been excelled in Durham. The smart distinctive styles, the up-to-date exclusive materials, the perfect fit and the splen- did quality of tailoring shown in these goods can hardly fail to elicit your admiration end your order. See them. Make a point of it. Progress Brand Clothing and Alert Juvenile Clothing have a tremendously strong reputation. Every customer who has tried them usually comes bank egein, as the Linings, Fit and Style ere superior to the ordinary run of Clothing. We have esplendid assortment in Black and Navy Worsted, also Tweed Suits. During this month we are going to give a splendid Safety Razor with every Suit from $4.00 up. For Capital Paid Up Reserve Funds Miss DOROTHY Boss for Men and Young Men, and Phone us for a. rush order. Mange] & Turnip Seed INCORPORATED 1369 SEEDS in Weekly " 01.00 1m. 0. “A“ t 30!,”- Egremont Cteonery will take cream delivered at Expres- once. Durham. We furnish cum And My expenses. The old reliable Creamery bu been in operation 28 yea". Write tor cum tr- D. All Ontario Bram Shorts Feed Flour Corn and Oatcitop Crushed Outs Oatchop Corn Chop $1 1 560,000 13,575,000 W. J Cream Wanted L Slurp. D. w, (Tamer Bec.-Tretw, Mann I’HONI I Ill

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