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Durham Review (1897), 2 Dec 1915, p. 5

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ries, Ind AITH PY ES nan! 1915 Price y'; t:::uutnollES'2: 1915 _------- f:;.;:-:mammasxaammxmzmagg iii Xmas Shopping E " pomp. Honda, New Grleans, &e. "eTT Wins! Emacs oi ttli kinds fl tii.,.R3TEDT BROS. ['rhrt,1,',ir,v'i"//j1?'tt'1,,dt' a? In; oau:,y,':iC,'A"ieii4'ylDt1ri', MllWall,heACil,",y'l,fe,'h'ly,TiilXlft Xmas Groceries and Fruits t ~1"c|$ 1nd Flanncllettes " ri,1itl NC f "onto Chicago f _ronto--Montreai "HES PATTISON & COMPANY a " 1 canntnntntl ' 1.21hsfur 25c in Amazing Fashionable Range of Soft-toned Plaid: at Me "lib " New Idea Pattern with an: Skin of J/ inter tours to PRICEVILLE (mAuil'r California mned Peas, For the Christ- Have you men on m or Tomatoes mas Cake Cascade Brand Salmon ? an Pacific coast I Florida, Texas, in» maze for skating in New York has induced an immense demand “Palm and plaids. for " something a little bit ditferent " in color and . _. inn} the usual. They are worn not only for skating but for all ""‘e" "’ outing purposes. being the ideal supplement to the sweater. w} ulster or separate coat of any warm winter type. ~And we nave 'li, t wry modest range of plaids in soft, subdued tones at incredibly ‘0 [mm s. nkist Oranges for Pickling “an; ALL THE WAY J. J. PATT[SQE, Planager The Grocery Department , W, “gun preparations for our Xmas business Goods 'iris', .1 “iv and are being unpacked. Included in this are “mm: y,uvarian China, Glassware, Boxed linens, Scull. film.” " TILS. Suspenders, Ifetfumes, and all kinds of No. 'A e l ',r'r to have you come no and look over our stock. 11,.» v P, Cleanest and Best Grocery Store in town. We m'l 31., an to keep it as Inch. A fall line of Cunned Goods ' ', 3,. pickles, Otives, Extracts, Grifiin & Skelly’s Seed. ns ylrl,,crttt4s, Raisins. Prunes, Peaches and Fresh Figs, m1 “mums. Peels. Spices, Rolled Oats, Sago, Tapioca ,. '.',' incl uverything tharis to be found in an up-to date Raisins fur Motto- Ha Long Waits, ttc Time to dress your Ducks, Geese, Turkeyl, liens cmckens. Highest Market "in Paid. " n psom Salts il .mk Agents. AER. Town Ticket Am. ll. Ticket Agent Sttrvice. Equipment rams. 'cn cold snap- has stimulated the sales of Flannda eves. Our lines ttre complets, both in Underwear i/ionnellettes by the web, Shinings, etc. Let us Show. ,nnp‘cte line we have .Iyiug Has the following rig. selling prices to offer CEYLON tt prpscut we have good quality of Skinlsss Cod. m t " about Dec. Isl, we expect out shipmmt of .vater Herring, Twat, etc. Get cur prices by the 1 drug Home vation of Routes. Stop ‘1. Full particu' ll 9 now on Sale " new size Mk "30 - 25c IVS ch on "appli Are you going to be satisfied with musket- el raisins or would it taste more like Christ- mas cake if the old fashioned Valencias were used. We have them, just in, and not procurable elsewhere, per lb. ....... .........18c New Peels just in. Then to finish off the cake, it is neu'esary to have a ttood tlavorrd icing. Perhaps almond chocolate or cocoangt. all the snow M: and we are again having bare ground. Tae roads no: (lune sluqhy and newly graded fonds make bad going for a whrle. Alum are on the move tet. Some " ploughmg agmu. Threshing is get- ting pretty well done, but quite a few barns east. of town yet. to do. There was neuriy 2; bod iire in town one morumg last Wer li, when tire was seen in the back pan. ol the tost-pr lic. V early risers. Hammer it In puL out before much damage was Jone One oi Hugh Meliinnon, (south line) grey horses died last week from indigesiim. faithful old Prince. who with his mate Hover left his load With oat taking " to where his driver want- ed. Donald M-menon (Hugh’si who spent sine» harvest in the west. arriv- ed home a few davs ago, looking as mungu the wash .greed v 1m bum well. Also Coim M Ihllan {Donald's arm) came bonus m tuno to attend his uncle's funeral. the late John McMil- Ian. Reeve Nichol. of Glenelg, attendet. County Council held at Owen Sound during the past week. Surnyors are euryeying the new cemetery ilplytr. south of town, pre- gamed and} by'Dr. McNeil, of Chi- Ingo. j?. F, McAnhur took a drive to Hatkdale one gay last week t.o bid his mother farewal]. who was " her son's. l Dr. John MuArthur, during the lam 1 MW months, as he his tor tho west again a day or mo ago to visit her son in-law and daughter, Dr, and Mrs Dixon, formerly of this place, Miller G. Watson IS kept busy chopping during the he: week and always gives good saushustiott. Herman McLean‘s sale on Friday the 26:11 Nov. wcntwell under the, hammer of Auctioneer MM?hail. Mm Laura Mckiuuon, younger d'lughttr oi Mr and Uid. N, McKm mm, taf Linc post mike. is .;rgamat in the 1'reVcrverisn munch smce Mise Sackel left far Tommi) some time up. [mum is doing wtll for a young gr, [mum ls do at. the organ ioc the pkg PRICEV'ILLB AND LIMi fs PRICEVILLE No Short Weight- have ye}: Isles! fpr rived to scu This is even brand than Mic. Oatmeal, a contracm With me Mur mills made a while ago. we can take your order or sell you flour at the old price. altho it has advanced sIightly,atsut 15c sack On 50 d md tiiin ,0“, Clem- Flour mess Len“ tins )unt and 50C nt of our with the sack $3.00 just ar- at IN. a better -ertrrEc.2, _ The aubjem of our sketch came to :ahe aumh .ine Anemeaia. 63 you“ “xgo, when a. young, lad of some 18 i wars of age, bong John hitsuian. ' A, him as to a grew number ot young _ mm we hardships oi pioneer life in I Lanny Limes was not. unknown to him. iv"? up on wh.‘ td known at the mam. ml “me of the south line. there l ct' puny?“ assisted the father and , mothers in pitching their tent. in the 1 nid woods of the south line, climbing I up the long ago nuandoned big hill l west: which was long years ago snb' i manned by n devistiou around the hill. ( Could we but give a look backward, we could use chose brave highlander: ' who was no: long item the land of their butt) in boonland. enmring the i "'oods, not in double carriages, riot in l lumber woggous. nor top buggies, but ', Ly the strength that the Creator gave Ithem to carry their provnsious from b Durham mills on their shoulders. per- ' Lupe 100 of hour and some other ar- , Melee besides. but we follow those [brave highlandera from the year! of mug ego to the preaont time and now i we llm: them in oomfortaLle circum- I a~tullc€S through careful management. 3 The subject of our writing accumulat- 1 Id plenty to keep his family in good iw'cun-tances. He was a man who Was aways upright in his dealings. ( in givrrg be would rather give abun- dalitly than to be too exact. Mr Me.. “Man was held In high esteem by 'h: neighbors. The large funeral 0n f"riday, the 26th tlov., 1910, bore testimony as to the high respect he was held in by the community. Mr Neil McLeod. who spent the list. year in the mm. in back and is swaying with his Manda. the Millar's, south hue, Artemesis. David McLeod. son of Alex Mo. Lecd of this town, who spent the lest two years in the west end enlieted there for the "my. we: suddenly celled may to go to the front, not allowing him time to acme home to are father end the rest of the family. Due was one of the fiturst end heart- ieet your). boy" in Prieeville. We all hope he will safely return. Mr Arch. MoMiilnn. who spent the mu m or seven weeks " bi: brother: Alex McMillan. who is sick. left for his heme in Montana on Fnday eve- ning of last week. ll We are not!) that Me C. Cl, June: is non feeling very well for some time Phil. on account of wenkneu caused by heart. trouble. bat we hope that be will be nble to “tend to big duties we: 3 while. Om: by one the hard pioneers are swung away. {How who braved ua forests of this County of Grey our-,- 60 or 65 years ago are passing usiftly by. In ESyn; a bmkward nak we find that large families who nun-red the woods nl Artemesia and Gleuelg away back m toe early 60's .Vihb {when and numb-up: m tlge prime 'd' He. now the children no the aged people. Jus Pattison& .825 oi) Wm A'ldcorn .... 25 00 Rev &Mrsh1athes 125 00 MissMcLean & br 10 00 M. L. McIntyre... 135 W. Grundy,..,.... . I 00 MrsMathcr &Uisme 00 Mr ostrander...... , 00 John McLean ..e.'. l , . d A Watson......... 2 I) Jus 11c0y/geli- 5 37% Mrs MERE John Brown...... w G Watson.... H R McL -m...... Jas McArthur.... P F" McArthur Alfred Hincks.... Rev F N Bowers. D, McCormick.... R Bruithwaitc.... E J Wright ...... 'd Wright ........ J. Moore............ G. Miles............, G, Mc'l'aggcrt...... J. Brooks............ " Mclxzchlan ...... r. Mather.....-...., J Livingstone .....' Mrs Buckham...... F t\usaem........,... E A Sinclair........ N Mrkinnost,p o, Jos Black ..t....or.. Roh Haddon ....... H B McLean. .... F. J Sullivan-- D Harrow........... G Patterson ....... H R Hammond... Frank Healy....... J. S. Bfack.......... Geo Campbell..... W. Fletcher........ B. Whittaker--. W. Hill.-....... t. McArthur. ..... John McLeod .r... H. Stone.............. N Cameron......... A Hauard........... I Hazzard.--- Ha Jones ....r..r... A. Harrow............ J J Patterson ...... C A McLean . ..... WJ MuMillan-. Flora McMillan.... Mrs E. McKinnon Statement of Priceville Patriotic Funds )7 Burnett. The Pricevillc Patriotic fiiog',,mri,tatterei ii?! t/,tilt.d, all '.'.'f.'.'.'a', [ii'ii'il1',"/ U940- l w I Cana ian atrlo 1c and! net int o total date as fol 0 9 Canadian, Red Crag .....r...r...'... "Mane-mini of total Toronto Bane Hoopntal..... ...............0ne-th|rd of total sour-In Mini-10L PM. J, BLACK, Tress. P. P. MCARTHUR. Seey. THOS. NICHOL- as contritsutAts have been made to the Pl 'ceville Patriotic Funds as foll.-ws Total individual contributions to Proceeds}! {laggogald concert. . ”Hub; Rib. Lane.... Proceeds of" qivicoPrryltt' Proceeds cl $.va nunu‘y ....... ..-__-7 _ n . Raised by Priceville young ladies for Ambulance Fund .t...w.'""'. Raised by the Women's Ltyr.titut,.e,- o-r--.--."';,':"',',','",'.", Raised bé the women of priceville, serving meals at St. can” hutch, August 2nd........... .....r.......m....'..""' .........'.'. Total amount raised in Priceville and xicinity for patrr nc purpc The ttNfl do not include the amo. " famed for the ed Cross Ftatd on Trafalgar Day. ALLOCATIONS 25 l5 2 oo' I no 5 00 I (m I 00 I 00 l 00 " l 00 l co l 00 50 50 25 25 50 w Burnett,......,... 2 John McMiliom.... 2 L Frook.....,.....,.,. 2 Jas McDonald...... 1 D H McLean ...... 2 Jos Ferris.....,...... 2 Mal McMillan.,.... 2 D McMillan......... 2 Angus McMillan... 1 Mrs J McKinnon ii A D hicifinvrn..... 5 Angus McD'nzald.. l Mrs C McDonalu.. A MCQuarrl':........ 2 Allan McLean.,,... ti A. Murchison ....., 8 Jun McMillar,N.L. 2 A,&J, McLuchlan In Mia: Sinclair...... . l \A friend............... l M Sinclair.........., l V Key]and.......... l . McLeod..-.,, 2 D McCuaig....... 2 , Hooper............ 2 Courdt............ H ckhardt..,..... I A v, ulcv........u.... 1 “its Hooper...” 1 Angu Hooper.--. 5 John lgLeun...... 1 A Mc 'sig....-. 5 H Hoo r,......-.- 2 Nell Me im on, M. 6 J Stotha' t.......... 5 Don McD nah'.,... 2 MrsJ Nic'. , Sr.., 5 The Nichol r09.. 50 Duncan Mc onald 2 Mima Rams all... 3 J McMeekin. ...'.. R M Shortre ..... 5 Hector hicEa urn 5 D. McDougall. .. 2 DJ McDougall ... l R Fisher........... .. W Mather........, 10 R McEachern- 5 N McIntyre......... 2 (ht McKinnon.. 0 w Alejaeodqrnun S Mchrmid...,.... A McEachern-. Emma McBachcrn Don Campbell--:: B and K Campbcll D. Stewart........,. Mrs D Stewart..... F. McKinnon...... A. Conkey '...r..'.. D. Kennedy......... iftcr drdutitirlg qxpcnars o Patriotic Funds, as :ll‘wr , the cxpenscs of which “are RECEl PTS The funeral service: We» conduct- ed by his pustor. Ber. Mr Inlmon. of the Preabyterisn church a the house and grave. Mr McMillan leaves a 'or-tive- ly young lonely widow end lomily of sons and daughters. Two of the family who are in the lat distant west. were unable to attend the Inner al end to them the news of I dutiful father's dual) will be received with wines. Mr McMillan leoves also two brothers Malcolm and the well- known Donald McMillan and one sister, Mrs Hector MeLeIn, It the town line corners. " nephews of the departed acted as pelLbeurers, being McLean‘s and McMillan’a. The remains were hurled In 1tcEiunonh, cemetery. south lune. Anemone. This ended the pilgrsmsge of another fol- low ci'izen. Mr (John McMillan, Drumore. nephew of deceased. was undertaker. The weather tytntitutea to be tttlb, and warm " this aims of the year. Sleizbing was good at the bcginniua oi the week. but the snow has diop. peared and now there 15 lots of mad. Hard luck tur people driving m"- chines utter 'iemt with a. lantern. One you”: man. was unmavd nut at bed at ll 'L-iuck to pall near on: and bud to [nukes two nip: to the scene tur a quurm of a dollar, We aiso see rm: wane man in our bare who have long Grins tn make, bor. rowing mud on ("a fur [is-- occasion. Mr N G. W"'scn Sundayed with G?cnelg t'rietma. Mrs er. Martin iS visiting in Owen 8mm. Messrs b. Kim! and J. Fox. rc- eruits training at (Men Sound. Spent Sunday at their home here. They speak highly ol tlse (Men Sound poo plts. Mr J. Wilson has irum the West and glad to see him. Mr Geo. Wrigm has returned tram the West. We hear the (imam sound of Wed- ding bells " Boothville. Same at our farmers uatended Mr ll. B. McLean's Sula, Mr J. Wihron spcn.Snnduv with his Mend, Mr Fred Knox. Mr B. Haw gave a party toms many triends last. Wednesday. Miss Sadie Hanna at Mt. .Foreic. was the guess =ms week of her aunt. Mrs W h1ely1arltur. Mrs Jas. Edge returned home last week ‘after spending the. summe: months with her daughters in town. The McGiHivrav tbrrshing ma- chine was seam here threshing for Mr A. J. Greenwmd last week which tinistrsg this mreshings in the part tor this season. Mrs. G. 11opkurs and MISS Maggie Ritchie of town Visited over the week end with me leuter '6 parents. landmines Burn-11 and Liddled Walkcrton visited with the farmer's aunt. Mrs, 6. Rue. n..... 2 00 l ...... 2 00 . I...... l I o 'Y.'.'.'.'. r".;. I I...... 2 an... I I non (i n..... 5 l :ald.. I ‘, 1alu.. 50 , T.,,... 6 ,N.L. 2 “an 10 I ,....._. l I r....... 1 f 'r...... 1 I w....... 2 I 1...... 2 I _....... 2 1 rt...... 50 E ....... I I ....... l I mgr”... l i, 'r...- 5 g n...... I I ..a...e. 5 I ........ 2 I on,tsl 5 I 'g...... 5 I tr.'...., 2 I I Sr... 5 i 3ros.. 50 I Ionald 2 ' all... 3 , ...... 50 , ..... 5 I s cm 5 l JI. .. 2 I gall ... l ' ...... . 25 .p..... IO l rn..... s nnon-- 0 I In...” d........ l rn...... 5 achem 2 ell...... 10 mpbcll 5 rart..... 5 on...... l I......... 2 ullocated all moneys rnceived up-to- Fund..................')nc~third of total ' .........r....'.. .....,Jne.rhird of total ital..... ...............0ne-third of total Tint DURHAM REVIEW SWINTON PARK EDGE HILL in St. Columba A Stewart,.... D. Hincks.... Don Baxter . D. McPhrl.. A S Alumna. P. Muir B...... John Muix..... Dan Muir J S McMillan A. U;irtgou............ A Whvte..........,, G Wiihumson...... " Watcrm....... . E Huri......... Archie McArthur. L.. 1',cArthur........ T l iiergutturr..... Ears Jos Wat Jos Watson, I. B. Whrre MrsJ. Price John Yuma. A H Irjyvatg... M as E MrPhnil... Dpvid Mulkmald Jas Vault: ts J..5 Oliver ..r W J, Mum's Juhu Oliver h" t-'vre,iow ' 11vsG Smith J. Pmlm‘ ..... w. RPM ........ J Williamson., David Dow.... Robbie Paton G Best......... H, Turner............ Jan) 4: Mrs Turner D Gillis...........,... R J Vause........... Jag oliver......,.... Joha Whytr ......' E. B. Ostrander... G M Ostrnnder..... Allan McKinnon.. Joni \\'hytc........... Jas H Vguw... MrsJ H Vdutc R W Vause ..... A Currie.......... N. McDougall.., A Dingwall....... C. Huddy....- G. Huddy........ Miss L. Huddy. w H Muddy .... Nob: Paton..... w. Paton........ AV B Patterson (are paid by nc purposes $10.17 72 ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO returned home his Menus an: '4 tson I60 20 I110 00 27 00 16 00 .. 50 $606 50 HR 02 10 o-.----'"-" " 10 IO 10 150 50 50 50 50 M; 50 50 50 50 50 1htr winter ts very changeable. Saturday and Sunday being very mild, while to-dny. Monday, it is quite bluntory and colder. v, r A Ridden had i heavy brat while, chopping Saturdny. Part of me engine goes to Owen Sound to- day tor repairs. - Messrs JG, Riddell, Wm. Hall. Frank and Arthur Soot; arrived from tlie was! a week ago. i, "r--rusda.r, Nov. 23, to Mr and Mrs Geo Stu-tack, Jr..uon. tGeorge Alexander). ' Mrs" Will Mchchnie returned mum Sunday, having spent the I)",',',", kus Week with her timer at to- more. Wigs Nellie Haw spent the work mud Wu!) het pare sto, Swinton Park, llc E. u-yckrldge has his ttae new in“ nenrh completed. in spite ot the very Inclement weather and buy summu‘. Miss Laura MacMillan who has spent the past two weeks at her home here, has returned to Toronto. Mr Duncan Dunbar of Glenda Centre visited friends around the Corners on Sunday. Someone wears a smile to see Duncan able to be around again. - Russ Mary MacMillan left for South. ampton where she will spend some time A, number of the wank. pepple of our burg attended the box metal In Durham on Wednesday last. All report a good time. Miss Katie McPhail left Monday for Toronto. J. P. McMillan spent Sunday with Pomona friends. When you can have a Free Demonstration ot the style HIM: will answer your demands. LADIES :-Switches, Braids, Transformations, Pompadours, Waves and many other hair-goods creations of the finest quality hair. _ The snow of last Stand” morning and through the hy on Hunky nruuglu. tho sleigh! 3nd cutter: out. Thu roads were none toe good. To- night, the 27th, the snow in nil sou Igznn. Head Offiee and Showrooms, 105 Yonge St. 'Mr Arch. Mchb und Mus ' Iccumpanied by Mu Juno- Nelson. viewed the Anderson family of Edge Bill. h.-._._..-~ - The “Lumen Bros. cud Nowell hue timuhod munching to-dly. The boys have had u prom long nos-on. Mr Ind In Ju.Tumbnll mind with Mt not] In wan: Tmbnll. Rim-0n Nov. 14th. to It and Mrs Arch. Berton, a. daughter. Con granulatzons. . Great Clearing Sale regardless of price. As space will not permit us to mention all the extraordinary values we will quote just a few. See the bills for full list. Reg. 12.50 and 15.00 Raincoats clearing out at..,..,.,, Heg. 10.00, 10.50 and 11.00 Reincoats clearing at...,., Reg. 5.00, 5.50 and 6.00 " .F.... Reg. 50e Braces going at.,,,...-..,,...........-.... Reg. 25c and 500 Braces going at....,,.,.....,,.......... Also Hats, Caps, Gloves, Mitts, Underwear and other articles too numerous to mention all going the same tuscrifieing way. Come early and get the best. 0 C if . . Ri e Tailor and Haberdasher SCOTCHTOWN BEAVER CREEK I have decided to clear out my entire stock of High-grade Men’s Furnishings HOPEVILLE c'-.- Hygenic toupees and wigs which are indeteetable, feather weight and are worn by over a quarter million men. See wtuitabenefit it is to, Your Health, Comfort and Appear- ance. b,'i2 DORENWEND’S GENTLEM " I Dorcnwend’s Display of Should be seen by every man and woman who would keep attrac- tive and youthful. LADIES who have not suffiei- out hair to do justice to their ap- pearance. and GENTLEMEN WHO ARE BALD, come to the Demonstration of the style that Hahn House, Durham on Wednesday, December 8th ARTISTIC HAIR GOODS Whit bu hnppened Fourth Lune Glonelg Mid Samoan Valley correl- pondenu? We never lea them in the Ravi“! lately Ind we like to see them more tll the nine. [Our corralpondont bu I length: ucount of the ten-meoliug in the Bwtial Church, but u can lubotnuce of tt appeared m Review In: week, - compell us to omit iw-ad.] during his stay in town and here will be found W. H. BEAN To the Public We Sell Parkla- SQge. and we Know the Gum-toe It Genuine PARISIAN SAGE. the quick-acting hair mm. is guaranteed- To stop falling lair, Io cure 11ed.rut,, _. - ti, hint lietti " the wall). To put life int: faded hair. To make hush hair soft and luxuriam To mull: hair grow, or money bu k. It in the, {nut delielttfui.ret.reene Toys ot all kinds, Books, China, Games. Fancy arti- cles, and everything to delight the hem of all. Our Store is Santa Claus' Headquarters Ami in I kreU%vieitiiith lame; "lee9eniititut and luxuriant hair. '""---------.- "on. Durham. ont. TORONTO $9.99 7.50 2.99 39e IN 1t"iaiirruiiirciA'iii It To ma” 2;? 't Good *$$@J€i$; J. ll. Hu'rl‘UL‘, J' OFFICE: ow: J. t'. 1w“ _ 09mm: Imp-tr) Q-uw- ‘BXDENUE i Second [lumen 34 "mrttttosstsu1c ot A4 ‘1 '.-11 I. n HONOR GEAIH'A]! . dunk “NDAA Codes," Hamish!" in Bll tts uhtm ott1ce--0vvr chrll' aim Poest ottr, ttoNott mun: AI! University, grudu. I m l ct Dental Sm‘gecns ' t m. on: J a: ule‘mc _ Mm Cotnatuuirrstit. l .n-m Mink Lo: .51“. “v. W. C. PICKERINU "u. " r.,.' Barrutar, Sollcuor An hut Court Notary Pub“. wk A ". Money to tr' a. Oaks on Lambmn ‘" ' ti W.tpoieu SK. r'"" ARTHUR H. 3". Insurance Agent ' leaner of Matiaagt' U an! timsucr.', 1 mm. a». Unexullcd Co, . nus, Show J'ls i, Civil Serucv .111“ -‘ .; dividual ivstt, m. ii. nection mm tl.c 2 .' a who cmploy u... ”1. most “would. lt investigate. FL... 1' C A FLEMING, F L x I Prinmpal ior 35. lt Fast "0oily" to WINMPEU and lha TH',' '1": l Ss [mu vim; Turn Connecting liah, I CANADH’sH PRC]? i "N Punk-uhr- 1mm ant. Durham, ur u R. M1:Farla1:\;:1t- mu? DURHAM PLANING Mil The unduruigum‘ t, m' t . .. to "olden. of Dun-mm- " ," affl,'lhd; than .u" u t, lt _ t . land Furtot fullv enurp'rert tse-ed totaske ctebrutor SASH.DOORS, mam . of HOUSE FITTiNB: Mambo: dollop, i a Military J. F.6RAN1 D. c, Shinxles and Lath alwa. 'i, hand " right pnces. Cum»: Sawing promptly anemic ‘. . Abolole entuud Dem . In tra - In. ad Vfglllty of an in Blank and White and Khaki, also “he Ind Red Flannel» at 40c, 60e and "ihe. Buy to kindle Buy pm. on - (ml Flannelettc Notary Public, L'U'uu.» cis COtteEthtl'JEtt, A 2 DURHAM. ONT' Tbmuuh TN at a reasona‘uh see ours. ltr about perfe Pumas 11c and . L. GRANT J. P. TELEQELSJ HEW FIBRE BOARD ZENUS CLARK OWE If you want NOR, 7;": AW, jc/ty/l, Ipu, f ii')', OFFICE nu u "ts Flannel and V hh M " ACES t3eh PHh tum " OMAR! J , ' :2 U IQ?” " V)

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