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Durham Review (1897), 8 Mar 1906, p. 5

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CB Mid. t off (GHS Imer LCY Co. & O & D *A m# The Durham Furniture Co., Ltd. MARCH 8. 1908 {N .a. & J. McKechnie% Pm mm ams: DARLINGS, Furniture Caanay .â€"~; Pipes! Pipes! Pipes! NNow Goinmng Smokers‘ Sundries in great- variety DARLINGS DRUG STORE Prices as low as the lowest sold in any line we carry. Another lot of our celebrated smaps just arâ€" rivedâ€"better yalue than ever, Call and see them. All prices 5c to $10 To reduce our stock we are close prices. WOOD, LO{ Call at cour: Warerconme (The popular Cash ‘Store.) our Warercomsâ€"â€"one door South of stock we are offering lines of all grades and makes at very WOOD, LOGS & LUMBER TAKEN IN EXCHANCGE. The People‘s Druggists never underâ€" Y i(imndun says we‘re right in style, Aâ€"sittin in our avutomoâ€"bile. | Grandpa says we‘re fit to kill, | Aâ€"ri¢in‘ in our automeâ€"bill. { Ma, she says we ought to feel | Grateful for our automoâ€"beet, | Pa says there ain‘t no other man | Kin run an auto like he can. | s (Auntie preaches near and far |‘Boutr our lovely touring car. \ Uncle Bill says he ain‘t seen } Nowhere sueh a good machine. | Brother Jim, he keens aâ€"braggin‘ |‘Bout the speed of our new wagon. But, ob, it sounds so grand and noble When sister Sue says antomoble, Has lately received 126 calls for steaograpâ€" hers, bookkeeper:h cashiers, invoice clerks, etc We filled nine of these positions and had no one else ready to send. _ This is the school to attend Commence now. Circulars free. Staft Capt. McGillivray is busily enâ€" gaged in sationing the emigrants coming out urder General Booth. We are glad to report that Mrs Mcâ€" Gillivray is slowlv recuvering from her sickness Her daughter, Mrs Ford has been attending her. A number of the farmers took adâ€" vantage of the recent snow by haulâ€" ing out logs and wood, though sleighâ€" ing was poor. Mrs Brown, who has been spending a few months in Hamilton, has returnâ€" ed to ber home here. Mr and Mrs Thos McComb and Miss Leah have moved out to their farm again. All extend a hearty welcome. Mr Pennock‘s have moved out to their new home, recenily puarchased from Mr Ryan. Mr Malcolm MeMilâ€" lan is moving on the place vacated by Mr Pennock., Mr and Mrs J. MeGillivray and family have returned from Parkhill, where they have been visiti g tor a month. We solicit the business of Manufacturers, Engineers and others who realize the advisabilâ€" ity of having their Patent business transacted by Experts, Preliminary advicefree, Charges moderate. Our Inventor‘s Advisersent upon rcâ€" uest. Marion & Marion, Reg*‘d., New York Liie ‘&dc. Montreal ; and Washington, D.C.. U.S.â€"A. This is the first question your doctor wonld ¢ ask: "Are your bowels regular?" He knows | that daily action of the bowels is absolutely } essential to recovery. Keeg your liver active . apd your bowe‘ls regular by taking laxative © doses of Ayer‘s Piils. $ Then your blood must be in a very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then take itâ€"Ayer‘s Sarsaâ€" parilla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. We know what he will say about this | grand old family medicine. | Pale, Thin, Nervous? the Post Office. TORONTO, ONT. What they Call it. ELLIOTT Cor. Yonge & Alt nivdn Ets, Rob Roy, L a dE With R. McMicken at 3ghe Hahn House Stable or at the REvVIEwW OFFICE, will receive our best ttention. . B Wijeheltan A lady and her little daughter were walking together when a storm came when they came to a portion of the street strewn with straw, so as to deaden the noise of vehicles passing a certain house. * Whad‘s that for ma?" said the child ; to which the mother reâ€" plied ; *"* The lady who lives in that house, my dear, has had a little baby girl sent her." lhe child thought a moment, looked at a quantity of straw, and said ; " Awfully well packed, wasn‘t she ma ?" Poter Rtamilton Agency . .. Everything in readiness for the Spring season. Do you want any Spring Imptements .. Ploughs, Harrows, Drills, Scuffiers etc. Enquire at this agency. Harvesting Vachinery . . Rakes, Mowers, Binders, etc., of this famous firm‘s make. They give great satisfaction. Prices and terms to suit purchasers. » Ordors Aoft Class 4â€"F. Cammpbell, V Knox. Mary Aldcorn, AnniePorter. Sr3raâ€"R.Knox M. Richardson and J. Aldcorn (equal ) Joe Richardson and Geo, Campbell ( eq ) Jr 3raâ€"Maggie Camphell, Willie Knox, Faith Porter, Walter Knox. Jr 2654â€" Ricbhie Hannam, Belle Haye, M. Aldâ€" corn, Grace Knox. Sr2adâ€"Jas Meaghâ€" er, Albert McNalty, M. Knox, W. J. McLeod, _Pt 2nd Herbie Hannam, Wilâ€" lhe Have, Ruth Stewart, Arthur Kichâ€" ardson. _ Class Bâ€"Sadie Haw, Fred Knox, Susie McNalty. Class A.â€"Edna Lawrence, Frank Meagher, Richie Harâ€" dy. _ Average attendance 45. â€" Rad conductsâ€"Al Pettigrew. A. Morâ€" rison, B. Barber, _ Average attendance 20. A, C, MACcKENZIE, Teacher Sr 4thâ€"E. Hutton, G. Dunn. B, Laudâ€" er. Jr 4thâ€"F. Barber, J. Mcvride, H. Barber, Jr 3rdâ€"A. Pettigrew, A. Morrison, M. Hov, B Barber, F. Clark, A. Mortison, C. Pettigrew, F. Hutton. 8Sr 2nd M. Kerr, N. Blyth.(eq ) E. Barbâ€" er, E. Morrison (eq) H. Barber, A. Pettigrew. Jr2ndâ€"F. Kerr, 8. Grant (eq ) Willie Huiton, A,. Lauder, _Pt 2nd E. Morrison, L. Pertigrew. Srlstâ€"W, Eden,. C. Batber. Jrlstâ€" G. Grant, C. Blyth. y M, M. AnaR, Teacher. U. & 8 xo 2 Brx. axnp GLEx. Class 4.â€"Elias Edge, 8r.3r8.â€"Gertie Morton. Sr. 2nd.â€"Annie Ewen, Mabel Vessie, Ella Leggette, Willie Edge, George Newell, Alfred Bartleg, Noble Bartley, _Jr. Pt. 2odâ€"Lewis Newell, Stewart MacArthur, Earl Vessie. Jr. 1st.â€"Mary Bartley, 8. 8. NO 3. BENTINCK. Class 5â€"â€"Ted Vickers. _ 4thâ€"Bessie Park, John Corbet:, Maggie Derby, C;harlie Reay, Robbie Lindsay, Wilfrid L vingstone, Roy Vickers. _ Sr 3rdâ€" Nathan Grierson, James Coutts, Gertie Corbett, 9mnle§' Livingstone, James Park. Jr 3rdâ€"Blanche Wise, Kenneth Park, Ruby Alexander, Sr 2ndâ€"Alâ€" lan Wise, (George Reay, Douglas Donâ€" nelley, Annie Lawrence, Lina Torry, Evelyn Coutts, Lily Torry, Agnes Mcâ€" Lean. Jr 2ndâ€"John Derby, Amberâ€" zine Bailey, Norman McRonald, Eveâ€" lyn McLean, Mary Adlam, George Adâ€" lam. _Pt 2ndâ€"Edgar Lawrence. Sr lat â€"Brigham Livingstone, Freddie Corâ€" bett, Cecil Reay, Maggie Hopkins, Edadie Lindsay. Jrlstâ€"Rex Lawrence, Edna Reay, Averageattendance 30. s. s. xo I, xorMaAxByYy. Sr 4thâ€"Janet Kerr, Nellie Burns, Wiltie McAlister, Jr 4thâ€"Viola Backâ€" us. 8r 3rdâ€"No pass marks ‘obtained. Jr 3rdâ€"Minnie éeller. Mary Backus. 8Sr 2ndâ€"James Marshall, Termomy Walâ€" lace, Myrtle Caldwell, _ Jr 2n4â€"Walter McAlister. John Kerr, Anonie Dexn,. Pt 2ndâ€"Elmer Fee, Grace Mountain, Henrietta Keller, _ Pt lst Bâ€"Mabel Wallace, Stanley Mountain. Pt lst A â€"Artbur Mountain. John Baer, Averâ€" age attendance 20. _ s Our young people had a very pleasâ€" ant time at Mr Will Leggette‘s on ‘Friday evening last. Mr James Bartley left for Alberta list week. Mrs Bartley and ftamily intend going on the 26th, Mr Albert Middleton sold a horse for the sum of $140. Mr Will McCracken was unable to work on Wednesday last, on account of a pain in his back. but we are pleasâ€" ed to say he has totally recovered. Mr Arnold Noble‘s sale took place on Tuesday and he will be leaving this neighborkood in a short time We are very sorry to lose Mr and, Mrs Noble, who have been about a year in our midst. They will be greatly missed from our social circles, both being of a very jovial disposition. Mr Charlie Newell left for the West last week with Mr Charlie McKinnon, while Mr George Ewen went on Tuesâ€" day last. t Mr Jim McCracken is engaged with the Farmers‘ Manufacturing and Bupâ€" ply Co., Durham. Swintox Park Scnoor Rrport. THE DURHAM REVIEW FaxNNIE M. BELut, Teacher. KaTER MacponAaALp, Teacher. School Reports Well Packed. Cocky Scusecer. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Barclay & Bell CONFECTIONRRY _ i renavic. A.W. W atson Buns a: . Biscuits in great variety All kinas of Cakes made to orde W EDDING AKFS our specialty Opposite Middaugh House Stables Firstâ€"Class Manitoba Flour For Sale Watson‘s Breadâ€"Th Bs Solt SUlippers smbeams. Grown on the high table lands of Ceylon, Grand Mogul 30c, 40c and 50c ; I This tea combs the kinks out of the nerves Why? Because it is rich in theine (the flavorinmg essence) ments of a pure nerveâ€"food. JUc, 40¢ and >Uc per pound. Soid only in peckages kned with in w ie us d is nos taken our of the um T is nagly s pat ie uh day? @ Perhaps you have been @No, you don‘t need mediâ€" headache that made Sunday feel like wash is what you should drive in. Everywhere acknowledged to be the leader. _ Why not buy that new one now ? You will find the prices much smaller than in the fall. Then when fall comes, you have a fine new cutterâ€"the best, the Tudâ€" hope, at no more expenseâ€" and will have had its use for the rest of this winter thrown in. Call in this week and pick yours,. or, at least, take a look over them. Childron‘s, Hifisses‘ and Women‘s udhope Cufter Ohe PRemainder of Ogilvie‘a Royal Household,..... per barrel. . .$5.25 Also other highâ€"grade Manitoba Flours, per barrel .$4.75 to 5.00 at S‘cel‘s A Swell Sunshine for 238¢ ~_D. McPHAIL_â€"+# __ Grawn. C. P. R Tickets for Sale " ALwAYS PROMPT, NEVER NEGLIGENT." 150 Acres above Durham, well improved. $4000 125 ASTEP iess man ©500 Richmond Farm ncar . A 1 number of other properties for sale in Dur h:rtown and mrroundla Townships. _ Inâ€" surances placed, debts collected, wriings Do you want to know where to buy , above Durham, well built, well 250 f‘efiw, well watered, good land, for $7500, Durham, Nov. 16, ‘06 JOHN CLARK _â€"» | Prreciix & Sunesor, | Office over J. &iJ. Hurter‘s Store. | w on n k P 4 0K Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme Court Notary Public, Commissioner, &e. Money to Loan. LA fice, over Gordon‘s Jewelry Store, A. G. MacKay K.C.: W. F Dunn Licensed â€"Auctioneer fo the County of Grey, Licensed Auctioneer for the Co. of Grey. Hales promptly sttended to. _ Rates reasonable Orders may be left at his Implement Wareâ€" Boam. Mchinnon‘s old stand, or at the Review 08. Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers, &c. Money to Loan. HONOR GRADUATE of Toronto University, graduate of Royal Ceollege of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Rooms Over J & J HUNTER‘S New Store Officeâ€"Calder‘s Block, over Post Office W. C, PICKERING D. D S., L. D. S. Late assistant to Meorfleld‘s (Londer, Eng) and so Knapp‘s (New York) Fye Hespitals. Office, 18 Frost St, â€"â€" â€" â€" â€" _ Owen Sourd ffice and Residence Cor. @arafraza and Ge; O my., as roor of Hill, _ Old Moodie Corner. Terms moderate. Arrangements for salss as to dates, &c., munst be made at the Review Of fice, Durham. * Correspondenee addressed there, or to Ceylon P. O., will be promptly attended to, Terms on application to HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Univert # _ rad uate Royal College Dental Surgeo _ GOnt Dentistry in all its branches. J. G. HUTTON, M. D, C M KA"Will be at Kmapp House, Durham, the e®. Baturday in each month. Hou â€"6 ) 2 ue.m Graduate of Lordon,‘New York and Cb m. q Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Insurance Agent. Money to Loan. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. A genâ€" eral financial business transacted. 9â€"11 a. m ARTHUR H. JACKSON, /1 ctioncéers. or to C. RAMAGE, D: #a~ â€" Ceylon has a telephone office ARTHUR GUN, M. ffice, McIntyre Block, over the Bank 4@~ Special attention given to Diseases of x Women and Children. Will be at the Middaugh House, Durbam , the first w_o‘dneoday ol each month from Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Member Ocllege Physicians and Surgeons Ontario. Licensed Auctioneer for Co. Grey Notary Public, Commissioner, DURHAM, ONT. (Lower Town) JA m, D. 2â€"4 p. m. 7â€"â€"9 p. m Telephone Connection No. 10 MACKAY & DUNN, H. H. Miller, MR m c./A.‘t., mOURS esn n D. MecPHAIL, Ceylon P. Oâ€" C. RAMAGE, Durbam J. P. TELFORD CONVEYANCER. &e. THE HANOVER CONVEYANCpA Norman DR. BROWN. DR. BURT 10 a. m. til} 4 p. m OFFICB HOURS L. R& C. P., Londor, Fngien (6

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