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Durham Review (1897), 9 May 1907, p. 5

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roll. arris Go. MAY 9 1907 cut in papers Morice ES KS, + Co., chines, ey Carrlages ‘aried irs of withâ€" ice of Al an hoes n Dasham for Implementgâ€" l!s‘ _ Harrows re Spreaders rs. Hay Ted AM S€ wallpa for bed. Ksel lers ) our erestâ€" iminâ€" find e the nters most COR per window fnest in ALS VOUuU We tual Our Seeds OU seiection, reduction give you he usual )W an 1e q (*4 Mixed parator te neâ€" & 4 Remember the placeâ€"â€" G.Lawrence‘s old Stand 23 (The popular Cash Store % T We are having an upholsterâ€" er the first week in every month. Anyoue wishing old goods renoâ€" vated to look good as new should advise usâ€"we will be pleased to attend to it at once. Has a full line of Curtain Poles, Window Shaqges, Picture Frames Frames to order of all kinds. KRESS WE HAVE OPENED Night Calls for Undertaking mhgfly attended _ to. We have opened up a lsrge stock of Bots and Shoes Rubbers, etc, for Spring 1907, for bh heavy and light wearâ€"suitable for all classes. We invite you to call and inspact our goods as we fel sure we can interest you whether you buy or not. See the qualâ€" ity and prices. Trunks, Valises, Telescopes, and c‘ bags at modâ€" erate prices, _ Custom work and repiring as usual at the down town shoe store. _ ~"Z J hu ever have it Bure" erybody gets it." So they do but they dolway Carter‘s Sarsapar T C :/ C SPRING FEpr Undertaker 4 s guaranteed cure for tired, n feeling so common in thaag time It cleanses the blood, ton the ner makes a new man of vou EGGS TAKEN AS CASH M AY9. 1907 $1.00 & S. McILRAITH The oldest and strongest business schoolâ€" All facilities are of the best. Students receive expert instruction and persona attention and are assisted to positions Write for entalogue of this live upâ€"toâ€"datk %e_n year roundâ€"â€"Enter any time Y. M. C. A. Bldg,, Yonge & McGill 8ts., TORONTO . ton th you. e nervous system and Per t T. M. WATSON, Principa BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE ways have it cured, . nervons, you say, "why evâ€" Aod Lizetta Baer. lst a, â€"Katie Kerr, Charlie McAlister, M. M. Apatr, Teacher Average attendance 38, Average attendan ce 27, 8. 8, No 1 NORMANBY Er 4thâ€"Arthur Backus, Nellie Burns, Willie McAlister. Jt 4thâ€" Wirlie Wallace, Arthur Gacdd. Sr 3rd.â€"Msry _ Backus, Minnie Keller, Albert Keller. Jr3rdâ€"BHertie Morice Myrtle Caldwell, Tommy Wallace, Dinah Thompson, James Marshall, Arthur Morice. 8r 2ndâ€"Grace Mounâ€" tain, John Kerr, Mary McAlister, Neila Marshall. Walter McAlister, Henrietta Keller, Anuie Dean, Elmer Fee, Geo Webber. Jr 2ndâ€"Leslie Morice and Jean Morice eq., Harry Caldwell, Melville Morice, Lillian Mcâ€" Crie and Stanley Mountain eq., Mabel Wallace. Sr 1stâ€"John Baer, Arthur Mountain. 1st bâ€"Janet Mountain, J. Burns, Bella Morice, Maggio Petty, Andrew Marshall, Dawson Marshail, 5thâ€"Winnie Binnie, Millie Whitâ€" more, Jammie Failaise. 4thâ€"Laura Beaton, Ben Whitmore, Willie Brown. 3rd.â€"Eliza J, Edwards, Ruth Mcâ€" Gillivary,. John McKeown,. Sr 2n¢4â€" George Heartwell, George Arnett. Jr 2ndâ€"Mabel Beaton, Mary Mcâ€" Millen, Sadie McQGillivray, Tena Mcâ€" Gillvary, Rohe Edwards, Silas Edâ€" wards. Sr lstâ€"Neil _ MacFarlane, Allan McLean, Emma Arnett, Sadie McMillea, Johunie Stonehouse, Howâ€" ard McArthur,. Jr lstâ€"Matt Mcâ€" Keown, Thos Edwards, Arthur Penâ€" nock, Oscar Pennock, Floras Macâ€" Farlane. Jr 1st (a)â€"Leonard Mcâ€" Keown, Clark Jackson, Angus Mcâ€" Gillivray, Mary Edwards. tthâ€"Thos Putherbough. Sr 3rd4â€" Rose McDothald. Jr 3rdâ€"Robt Puthâ€" erbough, _ Mabel Smith, _ Marjorie Clark, Mué Grierson, Philip MecDonald, 8r 2ndâ€"Edwin Lnnney, Gladys M~â€" Donald, Clara H ness. Jr 2ndâ€"Howâ€" ard McDougall, RI‘I)IY Lamb, John Clark, _ Donald cArthur, _ John Smith. _ Pt _ 2ndâ€"John _ Grierson, Bertha Honess, Cora Lunney. 8r 1st â€"Celi{ifloness. Carrie Grierson, Carâ€" .llyle ecDonald, Wiilie McDonald. rlstâ€"Stirhag Lamb, Adrian Noble Jean McArthur. B.â€"Marjorie Knox, Richie Hardy, Edna Lawrence, Annie Knox, Reggie Cambpell, and Frank Meaghetr. equal Louie Kinneil. Berta Aldcorn, A,â€" Archie Fergnson, Maggie Richardson. Jessie Hay, Wilford Copeman, Jr. 3rd.â€"Bella Hay, Willie Aldcorn, Oscar Copeman, Maggie Aldcorn. Sr, 2ndâ€"Ethel Lawrence, Marion Knox, Ja«, Meagher, George Porter. Jr, 2rd, Herbie Hannoam, Willie Hay, Arthur Richardson, Cecil Copeman, Pt. 2rd Sadie Haw, Edna Millner, Fred Knox, N(')‘rrie"Ri_cm}rds't’m. Susie McNalty® 6th â€"Lizzie McCuaig. JIr 4thâ€"Ada McLean, _ Sr2ndâ€"Maggie Hartford, Katie McCuaig. Jr 3rdâ€"Jo> Hooper Charlie McKinnon, _ l1das McJuaig. Sr 2ndâ€"Gertie McCuaig, Roz Mcâ€" Derinid, _ Bernie _ Harttord, _ Rlossie Hooper, Tommy Mather, Gladys Tuckâ€" er, Maggie Myers, Neilie Myers. Pt 2ndâ€"Elmar Hooper, Islay McCuaig, Leonard Hartford, Henry Tucker. Ist a. â€"Mabel Tucker, Whilimine Mcâ€" Cuaig, Minnie McBachern. b.â€"Malâ€" colm MeKinnon, Charlie Tucker. A. McCosHn, Teacher. Scuoor Rrrort ror 8. 8, No. 7 Swinton ParKk, 5th.â€"Vina Knox. 4thâ€"Vernon Meagâ€" her, Jessie Campbell and Jen Aldcorn, equal Mary Aidcorn, Mamie Richarson. Sr. 3rd.â€"Maggie Campbell. Faith Porter, Willie Knox, Jennie McNalty. JrOâ€"Ernie McDonald, Mj}s};kie Kelâ€" sey, Louis Ector, Edix McKenzie. Lorne Livingstone, Jr_ D.â€"Raymond Search, Gladys Douglas, Reany Snell, Hattie Russefl, Winnie Mitchell. Jr1â€"Gibson Watt, OCharlie MHcDougâ€" all, Nellie Lenaban, Arthur Ramage, Perey McKechnie Jr A.â€"John McPhee, Lottie Wilson, Elnor Hutton, Albert Livingstone, Russel Gun. Sr Iâ€"Inez Redford, Melyin Greig, goy Vollett, Hilliard Campbell, Willie azen. Jr Bâ€"Mildred Voliett, Hazel Hutton Lorne Smith, Jr Pt 2 (A)â€"Pearl Wright, Mary Mcâ€" Ilraith and Alice McOrie, eq., B()I'IB McAuley, Etta Saunders, Martha Mceâ€" Donald and Sadie McKechoie eq, Jr Pt2 (B)â€"Mary Legate a nd John Duncan equal, Irene MePhee, Isaac Mitchell, w@ladys Vollet,; Willie Mcâ€" Kechnie, 8r Pt 2â€"Leona Fagan, Oharlie Havâ€" ens, Murray Williamson, Kita Torry, Geo Douglas and Wiltert Knisley eq, Sr 2â€"Helen Ireland, Ray Farqubarâ€" arson, Pearl Mitchell and Alex l‘-]ilder- brandt eq. Edwin Search, Earl Mcâ€" Donald and Jas Liova eq. Jr2(A)â€"Thos Wright, Janet Marâ€" shall, Harry Vollet, Alfred Sharp, Emily Lloyd. Jr 2(B)â€"Sadie McDonald, Bertha Havens, Annie Russeli. Marion Calder Erben Whitmore. PusBLIC Scuoor DerarturExt. Bt. 4th â€"Jamie Farqubharson, Garâ€" field Colling, Azgnes Ramage, Arthur Hutton, Merle Whitmore. Jr 4thâ€"John Mclitaitbh, Edna Mc* Crie, Mabel Grasby, [Fric Kelly, Wilâ€" ie Petty, 8r 3rdâ€"Devena Warmington. Besâ€" sie Saunders, Florence Bryon, Mark Wilson, Herbert Murdoch JIr 3rdâ€"Ruby Catton, Nettie Daniel, Milton Mills, Evyline Levi, Charles Harbottle. Form Iâ€"Lizzie Kearney, N:liie Bg burn, Ruby Mills, Jessie Smith, E Hutton. Bessie _ Weir, John L McDonald, Maggie Weir aud Lowuse Watrson, eq., Maggie Firtl?. Chl}g. C.Ramage. corn, Edith Dingwalil, Sadie Fletcher, Thos. Allan. Form IIIâ€"Lizzie Binnie, Lizzie Aldâ€" 8. s. No 10 arEx®ro & gan. DURHAM Hiax ScHoor DerartuENT. Honor Rolis for April 8. 8. NO 10 BENTINCK 8. 8. No 1 aLngxE1a FANNIE M. BELL, Teacher. AMY 1. EDG®, Teacher. & MoRTON, Teacher. ‘ 8. 8. No. 3 GLENELG. Sr. 4th.â€"Fanny Ector, May Spittell, Emma Ritchie, John GrevnwooJ: Herp Edge, Clara Greenwsod. _ 8r, 3rd.â€" Silas Edwards, Arthur Edge, Willie Ector, Eva Ritchie, Willie Kenny, Kite Ritchie, Agnes Edwards, Willie Falkingbam, Clarence Staples. Jr, 3rd â€"Maggie Ector, Alix Edge, Jr. 2rd.â€" Cassie Ritchie, Myrtle Ector, James Vaughan, Maggie Ritchie. Nona Willâ€" iams, Bertha Falkingham, Edith Edge, Maggie McKenzie, Carrie McNally, Vincent Paylor, Joe Kenny, 8r. lst.â€" Pearl Falkingham, Alex Vaugham, Mary Paylor, Willie Ritchie. _ Jr, 1st B.â€"Katie McNally, Myrtle Falking» ham. Jr. Ist. A.â€"Jobn Ritchie, Berâ€" tha, Ector, Reuben Paylor, Gearge Williams, Nellie McKenzie. Average attendance 32. Number presnt every day 18. G. A. Weir, Teacher,| v. s. s. nolx. & E. 8r 4thâ€"J. Mcllvride, H. Barter, 3rdâ€"E. Barber, W. Biyth eq., A. Petâ€" tigrew, M. Kerr, E. Morrison eq., H, Barber. E. Trotter, M. Hoy,. 8r 2nd â€"F, Kerr, A. Pettigrew eq., 8. Grant, M. Lezsou, W. Hutton, F. Leeson. Jr 2ndâ€"E. Morrison, L, Petligrew. W. Eden, A Lauder, M. L«â€"e.on. Pt 2ndâ€"G. Grantâ€" 8r 1stâ€"P, Barber, 0 Pettigrew. C. Blyth and J. Kerr eq.. Jr 1st a,â€"E. Mcllivride, J. Leeson. Jrilst b.â€"A. Hoy, G. Petty, A. Petâ€" tigrew, R. Clark. ANNIE C. MACKENZIE. Best work in nature studyâ€"W. Biyth / We always have a full line of stoves, ranges, Tinware, Granâ€" ware, shelf and heavy hasdware Glass, etc. We also have all other lines for painters and decorator‘s use, such as Alabastine, Paints, Oils, Brushes, etc. lf you require oils of any kind try us for such as coal oil (both Amâ€" erican and Canadian), linseed oil, (raw and oiled), Machine Oil, Cyâ€" linder Oil, Separator Oil, Sewing Machine oil, Harnessoil, carriage oil, Axle and cup greases, turpenâ€" tine, Benzine, Gasoline, etc. See GO"CaI'tS & Baby Carâ€" rlafes Remember we have a full line of the very latest style of Goâ€"Carts and carriages and we SELIL them but at the right prices. where am & Our Furniture Furniture .05 .. "unture upâ€"toâ€"date and we invite you to call and examine our goods and prices, whether you wish to purchase or not. ' our assortment of pictures CC and our stock of mouldings We can guarantee satisfaction in picture framing. THE DURHAM REVIEW _ The New Hardware and Furniture Store." s the fishing season is now on the question we are all asking ourselves is, "Do I need any fishing tackle and Pmd > n ces s W LiE c 200000 1900 onak 6 6 A Blended Flour BLENDED® FLOURS are not only the best for all home bakingâ€"â€"they are also the MOST ECONOMICAL. They yield MORE bread, cake and pastry to the pound than any other Try it, and you will use no other. The famous Bread and Pastry making qualities of Ontario fall wheatâ€"are combined with Manitoba spring wheat, which adds strength and nutriment. BLENDED FLOURS are TW O flours in one. Makes the WHITEST BREAD "*/\~* ~LIGHTEST BISCUITS «o=++ ‘TASTIEST PASTRY «_ _« DAINTIEST CAKES (of Ontario and Manitoba Wheat) °2 PR PE T NeaT Ail’ 42\7 I going to get it? A few doors south of Middaugh House w4 Made in Ontario" Bix months‘ notice in writing should be given to the Commissioner of Dominion lanas at Ottawa of intention to apply for patent. w. w. CORY. Deputy of the Minister of the Interior N. B.â€"Unauthorized publication of this adâ€" vertisement will not be paid for, cinity of his homestead, the requirements as to mfédf""g may be satisfied byresidence upon the said land. 2. If thefather (or mother, if the father is deceased{‘ of the homesteader resides upon at farm in the vicinity ofthe land entered for, the requirements as to residence may be satisfied by sgch person residing with the father or mother, 3. lfthe settler has his permanent residence upon farming land owned by him in the viâ€" 1. At least six months residence upon and cultivation of the land in each year for three years The homesteader is required to perform the eonditions connected therewith under one of the following plans; ' Emg must be made personally at the Loâ€"al I;md‘edm(e for the district in which the land is situated. Any even numbered section or Jominion lands in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, exfi)tings and 26, not reserved, mlf' be homeâ€" steaded by any person who is the sole head of a family, or a male over 18 years of age; to the exr.lent of oneâ€"quarter section ~f 160 acres, more or less. Synopsis of Cangdian Northâ€"West Muresco Baskets;Hooks, Leaders, etc., Reels & Linesâ€""s Fishing Poleâ€" ROMESTEAD REGULATIONS and Decorator‘s use. It dries dead flat with a soft velvety efâ€" fect, restsul and pleasing to the eye, producing a more artistic finish than can be obtained by any other material. _ Try Murâ€" esco and you will use no other wall finish, ww M LIlMLO" the very best selection in reels, both brass and nickel plaited. In lines we have anything required ranging from the twisted and braided lines to the best silk ones. ment including the common bamboo, Jointed bamboo, Split bamboo, Greecheart, and the very best British Steel Rods. In these also we haye a supply and a.e able to si the wants of all. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO ish for Painter‘s The best wall finâ€" We carry a full assortâ€" Casts, a full supply have Intending Students should enter at the beginâ€" ning of the term if possible. _ Board can be obâ€" tained at reasonable rates, Durham is a healthy and attractive town, making it a most desirable place for residence . FEES: $1 per month in advance. Wm.Jonaston, Sr., C. Ramage, Chairman, Becreta The school is thoroughly cqu:rped in teaching ability, in chemical and electrical supplies and fittings, &c., for full Junior Leaving and Matricâ€" ulation work. The following competent staff are in charge : THOS. ALLAN, 1st Class Certificate, Principal MISS LOLA MCLEOD, B. A., Honor Graduate of Queen‘s University, Classics, Moderns and English. MISS M. 8. MOLLAND First Class Certificate and third year undergraduate of Queen‘s Unlvenlm. Bcience, History and Geography. and farm property upon the latest known plans. 3 or 4 year blfiket policies issued ou the annua instalment or one drcyment system under the most favorable conditions to the insured. Insure in the best. If your insurance expires this year, call on, or drop a card to The strongest purely Mutual Fire Insuranc Co. in Ontario. â€" A record without nf»u‘allcl and a just reward for honest efforts. Licensed and lmrcmd by the Government ; insures residence and farm property unon the latest known nlans MUTUAL FIRE INSURANGE COMPANY Review & Globeâ€"1.30 FARMERS‘ CENTRAL U Is good Bread, well made and § y properly bakedâ€"the bread that o is made by Stinson. This is the é * perfect breadâ€"made of the best ~ & flour, leavened and seasoned just % &' right, thoroughly kneaded and & gbatked to perfection, it is easily g fi digested and it builds health and ¢ * strength for those who eat it, # 9 Give it a trial. a UÂ¥ Wy # I have also a great lot of other pros Der;{sfur sale and a MILLION DOL LARS of MONEY to lend at very low rates, I1COLLECT DEBTS, curefullr prepare all kinds of WRITINGS, seli C. P. R. Tickets to all points WEST and sell OCEAN TICKETS. Evary kind of legitimate business attended to. Everything private. Our Motto : "Alw ys p ompt, Never Negligent. , Durham School ___I had 250 acres of Good Land aboye Durham, well improved, with very fine buildings, advertised in the Revirw for 3758' I can now sell 1t for a good deal less and ITS A BARâ€" GAIN, Then I have a 100 ACRE well imâ€" proved farm near Durham that I will sell VERY COHEAP or trade for other property. It‘s a saap. For considerâ€" ably under $3000 I will sell 100 acres in Bentinck, with good soil, brick veneerâ€" ed and frame house, large frame bank barn, frame stables and pig stables good orchard. This is really a sacrifice STINSON, The Bake % 833 eccsessseccecccczecescete LOOK HERE, FARMER Clover and Timothy and all varâ€" leties of Garden seeds in aâ€" bundance for Spring growing Ogilvie‘s "Royal Household" Keewatin " Five Roses"â€"The NEILMeCANNEL, Agent, Durham $ E E D S F LO U R MATTHEWS & LATIMER very best Keewatin â€" A carload just received FIELD AND GARDEN,. The Best Cure For Dyspepsia Staff and Equipment. A) Conhen d a HMighest grades only. The Hanover Conveyaner & MILLER, make, nt Everything in readiness for the Spring season. â€" Call and see our Leader Seedâ€" er, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators and The New Hamburg Waggons| Barber Bu%gtoc es Bissell Steel Land Roliers Disc Harrows of Elora Maple Leaf and STNGER SEWING MACHINES The Improved National Cream Separators, 4 styles Prices and terms to suit purchasers Peter Hamilton AGENCY A.B. McLELLAN, Agent Licensed Auctioneer for the Co, of Grey. Sales mly atiended to. _ Rates reasonable ME be left at his Implement Wareâ€" 30-:-. McKinnon‘s old stand, orat the Revigew JOHN CLARK Barrister, Solic itor in Supreme Cou Notary Public Commissione r &e Money to Loan, nflme. over Gordon‘s Jewelry 4tore cd : uo DURXIAM, ONT. (Lo wer Town) HONOR GRADUATE of Toronto University, graduate of Royal Oollege of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Rooms Over J & J HUNTER‘S New Store W. C, PICKERING D. D S., po. . S&te Royal College Dental Surgeon Dentistry in |{u its branches, Office, 13 Frost St, â€" â€"â€" â€" â€"â€" QOwen Sound Oflficeâ€"Oalder‘ Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers, &e. Money to Loan. Ofllce. MciIntyre Block, over the Bank A. G. MacKay K.C.1 W. F Duna Terms moderate. Arraugements for sales Ab to aates, &c., must be made at the Review Ofâ€" fice, Durham, &s#* Correspondence addressed there, or to Ceylon FP.0., will be promptly .t attended to, Terms on application to Late assistant to Moorfield HONOB. GRADUAT E Toronto University Inocts o W o ce ARTHUR H.JACKSON {)fice and Residence Cor. Garafraza‘ and Geog â€" Bt., ut 10orof Hill, _ Old Moodic Corner, J. G. HUTTON, M. D., C. M Insurance Agent. Money to Loan Issuer of Marriage Licenses, A gen eral financial business transacted â€"katrictioncerse. OFFICE HOURS, 9â€"11 a. m 2â€"4 p. m. 1â€"9 p. Telephone Connection No. 10 . McePHMHAIL or to Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat 4@ Bpecial attention given to Diseases of Women and Children. ¢ B J. F. GRANT D.D.S., L. Licensed Auctioneer tor Co. Grey ARTHUR GUN, M. D., Churns, Wringers, Washers, Hayloaders, Tracks, Ruakes, Mowers, Binder Member College Physicians and Surgoeons; DPE TD LCcs AssStani to Moorfleld‘s (London, Eng to Knapp‘s (New York) iye Hospitals. Notary Public, Commissioner. MACKAY & DUNN, «O ds T AT.. HOURS : J. P. TELFORD D. MePHAIL, Ceylon P. 0 C. RAMAGE, Durham Ceylon has a telephone office. Paveiciax & Burexo®, over J. &pJ. HMunter‘s e e 119C C CR CONYEYANCER. &c. DR. BURT Licensed the County of Grey, s Block, over Post Office T to 9 P, . London, Eng) and <oh. On w#

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