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Durham Review (1897), 27 Dec 1906, p. 6

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)e sold by public aut x Dec. Tith at 2 0 3 Con 3 Egremont ot Holsteir, conta nd, well watered by. medium sized new frame barn. The under grase, e sale will possession giyen M en & Morice CO. t is now leased. LARK Mrs 8. '0,.97#[,9,9', % wu%é ALUfe Aother urDaughter Your Sister RS 8 OF FARM M for the _( Kidd ROFITABLE st will and ruction rate. her her ong vine Bell «s free. Principal. ind and lents ade ommen= eP kâ€"kee m ple! Tib ',.m....‘“ 200 acres, E G R, Gle: ed, wgood dar. Fait‘ t Â¥5 y 6 3 A good so ing nlonfic perty in Upj of Durhamw : rooms. pant good localit; and soft wa! FARM We hss young or i s apply 0 McCorx HOU Mea‘s 3 Aq Hig appl! are this season. â€" Legâ€" l s ya, in Jersey and Cordâ€" ~| + yc e en e g I Misses Maggie and Cassic are home trom Toronto for the In Giving Advica‘ To a Bride See that your kirchen fire be bright Your hands be neat and skilled, For the love of mau oft takes its fiight. If his stomach be not well filled," This is his opnion, but opinion is not. always fact. Will Carleton saysâ€" & however, â€" that lt I1s a FaCt we have everyâ€" thing in fresh groceries to provide your Chrisimas delacies, such as New Raisins and Currants, Peels, Extri@:s, â€" Comfits, dates, figs, prunes, Icing Sugar, shelled nuts, package and Bulk Teas. and Cofâ€" fees, cocoa, cocanut, chocolate, canned goods of all kinds, Mince Meat at 10c per 1b. + Empress, Leâ€" Fancy Cakes ‘moh. so. tanas, Molasses snaps. Arrowroot, City mixed. Peach Tnrnovers, Figâ€" Bars, Honey Bars, etc. SODASâ€"Fresh, crisp in % lb pkgsâ€" at 5¢ each. Everything Fresh FARMERS‘ CENTRAL MUTUAL FIRE INSURANGE COMPANY The strongest purcly Mutual Fire Insuranc (‘o. in Ontario. â€" A record without U»nlm and & just reward for honest efforts. eensed and ins‘rectcd by the Govesnment ; insures residence wnd farm property upon the latest known plans. and farm property upon the.xtut known plans. $ or 4 year blanket policles issued on the annua instalment or oue Fuymem system under the most favorable conditions to the insured. Insure in the best. If your insurance cxpires this year, call on, or drop a card to Young Man! If you are thinking of getting married, start right by seâ€" curing your license from _ © _ _ DRINK ‘DAVIES‘ TEA. KRESS, Hasa fall JIme of Curtain Poles, Window Shaues, Picture Frames Frames to order of ail kinds. Hâ€"ad Office : Walkerton, Ont NEIL MeCANNEL, Agent, Durham terd McARTHUR Come to us for Cnristmas Goods A Davirpso®, Durham have seen it and es ‘The_ _/ Undertaker +4 ks ~ We trust that the Herald corresâ€" _ n. â€"__icar with the little pondents will give a hearty responsé Be content with the little you have. tothe appeal in last week‘s ijesueâ€"for ~â€"Think evil of none, but well of all. a more systemaulic service. . A faithful‘ : Keep busy in order to be bhealthy. P ifecanifintarneson SR PR _ Cennitenity add o what you beve efits, however, are not all on the side °* of the newspaper by any means. ~Any .Undertake something good and young man who undertakes * to yg&ow“ tosit." ; for a paper " may inake this f' fvileg4 , @lvertise from the start and make a means of educatiog himseclf in more a 5 ways thau one. The ability to comâ€" business thrive. pose well is not tu be depised, but _ Have push and getâ€"up and show that %om%:ositionfiunnut be learned byfrule. you‘re alive acility in literary work comes from F %, cunstmynt practice and reading, and If you break your reeolve, don‘t what better practice can one get than‘ Rive it up in despair, writing up the real news of the comâ€" _ Red mble your efforts, show manliâ€" munity in which he lives? BreeZy ness there. prragraphs, a lively description of a Break F had‘ & & quilting bee or a bumorous, but not rom ."‘""yd"?;" I"‘ habite, "evil ffensive, skit_of some Ioont iucident COUPanions and vile hook‘s, not only furnish pleasure and profit Cultivate courtesy, kindness, cheerâ€" for the readers bul.|nlso benefits the fulness, and promptness, the writer as well. A painsâ€"taking ; 4 ; correspondent is bound to lsecome ..t‘.’:n:glifin.:'?;:timkl:-% dga.l:::t';'ihm‘. more ¢bgervant, talerant. social and & Keenyuur word k”p ut Of 3“&.; intelligent as a result of his work, Of f * P:* mss course there are a few scribes who alâ€" keep good compahy, keep your own ways write in the same dryâ€"asâ€"dust counsel, style, but even their budgets are not _ Don‘t kick, don‘t grumble, don‘t to be despised. There arealso a tew criticise your brother‘s ehnrtcomings, local writers who seein to take great but smile at your obstacles and be pleasure in lampooning every one in gracious and forgiving, the section WDich th y _ TEPTOSONL, | «mmmemmmmmmmmemememememmmmmemmmmemmmmmmmmms Such f«-.llov;s generally endeuwfnr to conceal their identity for fear of getâ€" ting a hiding which they so often richâ€" ‘ BRITISH AMERICAN ' Mr W, J. Blakestone keeps in touch wi h the Dundalk Heraid, though in Strattord aud in a recent issue had the following sensible remarks. ‘ ly deserve. We quite agree with the remarks in the Heraid that ‘light gossip and rude jfihes are out of place." Sometimes of course alittle joke is in good taste but. generally speaking, it is not necessary to state that Mr Bob Smith paid a v‘sit to Miss Marish Jane Brown last Sundag night after church when probable they live across the road from eacha other, Siill sach news as thut may interest some reader in the far away West who used to live near the Smiths and when he reads this paragraph in his lonely shack on the prairies he leans back in his chair und laugbhs, and then a soft light spreads over his fearm es as he thinks Resolutions. ~ A gentle zephyr wafted the foillow ing resolutions into onr sanctum:; ‘ I resolve the following year that I will not drink any,. unless I am dryâ€" very Jdry. That I will let people mind their own business and assist them all I can. That I will always forgiye my enemies, especially those 1 can‘t whip. That I will agree to obey my superâ€" 10r, if I have any. Thar I will striye to be in Iove‘ and charity with my neighbor, if I.%ge 1 shall nee bim to back me in some pursuit @ life the coming year. _ That £will gubscribe for this paper and promptly pay for the same. | That I will trade at home and try and get back some of the money I squandered abroad the past year. w22l22l uen . a a «lt w â€"â€" s t a FIELD AND GARDEN. CTlover and Timothy and all v \ ieties of Garden seeds in m bundance for Spring grow *‘Words Don‘t kick, don‘t grumble, doun‘t criticise your brother‘s ehnrtcomings, butr smile at your obstacles and be gracious and forgiving, We are about to step from the old Year to the New, and we are rewindâ€" ed that after all our fears and appreâ€" hensions, to many of us, it iras been a very kind year. â€" To some we know the dark side has been turned,. but after all, there is a gleam ofâ€"sunshine for all if we but look for it We would not forget that to look :Jmn the homes of some of our readers since last New Year‘s day, a shadow bhas fallen and a mantle of «nrrow has wmp[wd its inmates in its sombre folds. Start right. Wind up right. Keep to the right. Resolve and right about. Lon‘t sham, but hbe real. Be content with the little you have. ‘Think evil of none, but well of all. ‘ Keep busy in order to be bealthy. Other homes are like the empiy nests that hang on the withered bough, desolate hecause the life and song weut out wich the birds. New bomes have been imade and the old ones have hbeen severed, hut in our onâ€" ward march, it is not well to stop and weigh the load each one carries, No life is all sunshine or all storm. If New Year brings proeperitk let us rejoice: if adversity let us brave. The sunset gate of life will swing shut upon some of us ere the close of another year. Let us see to the reâ€" cord left on this side, If our dear ones and friends leave us â€" for the aummer land, let not the memory of harsh words spoken by us, add to the pangs of separation. Y. M. C. A. Bldg,, Yonge & McGill Sts., TORONTO Cheapest, â€" Strongest, _ Best From Jan:2nd 1907. Enter anytime. Excullent resuits guaranteed. Catalogue and lessons in business writing free. BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE j T. M. WATSON, Principal New Year Reflections New Year‘s Nuggets WINLER TERM â€"E D S|â€" Aoeee o e oo o e m e C en l* Money to lLoan. Office, 13 Frost 8t, â€" â€" â€" â€" Owen Sound 6v Will be at m.?mm.m 10e. m. till 4 p. m. Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat TORONTO w8 Mabai hnd yc triey ~*] m full line We have opened up Undertaking Rooms in Thos. Swallow‘s buildâ€" ing opposite the Middangh House and are prepared to do business with any person requiring underâ€" taking. Satisfaction io doy ALITY. «t 30 d signs from Cuitain poles sacl complete: ris Chairs tw ist 1, well made and â€"â€"the bread that son. ‘This is the nade of the best nd seasoned just _ of stock of 1 cost. $1.05 $1.40 $1.55 j0n, it is easily uilds health and ose who eat it. , The Baker for $5.75 each for $5.25 each lax #

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