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Durham Review (1897), 5 Nov 1908, p. 5

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rlane Directors ndertakers oing Cheap ~thur‘s Sale ily and Pure toba flours l'd WOVC. THEWS \TIMER roduce Wanâ€" flats * the Prices ave Money B & * CIS1VvEe lajority NC *A % ARTHUR eville & $S0e 'Ialionny zl:fp/a’, ent in quality ppeatance phu: ng surface and is correct sizes for d & Groceries mperia tionary P. REILEY aued CV"’ ss chain of who ask for ty fine linen at extia vaâ€" ive matk of s section of 3‘ _ visiting inish is the duct of the ind is the inegars ipecially. ksel‘ers r day us, lescribe, un UI i#‘ 1 000000 00600000080 M“.; November These prices prevail only during the month in which this= cireular is issued, while in soms lines the quantities are large, yet many will undoubtedly be sold out before the end of the month. JL : dsvofsA d feugle i4 NOVEMBER 5, 1908 10 6. A. MoOCKLER h We are here to stay an wilt show the peoy Drugs We are supreme. store but a pute, Pue Paris Green, 28¢ Ib. J.A. DARLING, Chemist and Druggist Durham, Ont DARLING‘S DRUG STORE Allow us to draw to your atention only a few of the special lines which we ‘control on whlch. we can save you money, many of them are imported_ direct by us and in large quantities so that we can offer them at a lower price than others. Tans, Browns, black and other shades, some dhaptfjind some corded, all with nice buckles and made of best Ouality Kid, Best Belt value possible each ..... .... 29¢ This silk is a beautiful quality of Ghiffon Taffeta, in black Cream, Brown, Greens, Biues, Reds and Wine formerly sold by us at 75¢ per yard, but a special buying enables us to offer twenty pieces this month at per yard ... ... 59¢ THE KING HATS Regular 65¢. values comprising the finest weaves in Paâ€" namas, Cashmeres, Lustres, Serges, and Crispines in all the leading shades, also genuine Scotch Clan Tartans. These represent the best values in the trade and each cloth has stood the test. Peryard............... ....30¢ These Gloves are fine quality and are always sold by merchants at 25¢ pr. |_ from 64 to 8 for per pair Haif Price â€" These bags were dumped on the Canadian market by a New York manufacturer at their value in order to keep his factory going. There are 138 bags in the Lotâ€"50c values go (?()r 25¢â€"$1.00 ones for 50¢ and so on. _ The biggest snap in Hand Bags we have ever BIGGEST DRESS GOODS VALUE Our 50¢c Fabrics t[ Cream All Wool Ringwood Gloyes 19c. Open Night and Day. SALE OF SILKS 75c Valuee this Month for 59¢ Money Saving Values LEATHEER HAND BAGS Wo run n unadulter LEATHER BELTS 40¢c Values for 29¢ and, for the next 60 days we »sovle what we mean. & all pertaining to. Drug business at cut‘rate prices$ We got a snap and have all sizes no junk shop grocery erated Drug Storeâ€" : Form IIâ€" Vaddie Oaldwell, Cather | e radl b ie ‘ ine McDougall, Beth Jamieson, Lizzie | _ Srâ€" 3rdâ€"Helen McOuaig, Hazel Willis, Alex Findlay. | Alexander. Jr 3r« { Form Iâ€"Mary Backus, Annie Clark, \Barah Jones, Sr % \ Carrie Jamieson, Willie Petty. Vivian @ll, Katie Scheuer tUruwfurd. llnnhnm, George | Pusuic ScHoor DEPARTMENT, :g;;l"“ih' é’f’hh“"y w | ~Sr 4thâ€"Karl Lenaban. Dcfgng!h pte2né_e{}f:{::: DURHAM SCHOOL REPORT. Higx ScHoor DEPARTMENT . Form â€" IIIâ€"Jr_ Teachersâ€"Maggie Firth, Eva Renton, Edith Allan and Winnie Binnie eq., Neilie HMepburn and Agnes McGirr eq., Wallace Findâ€" hv. Jr Matriculationâ€"Evya RKenton, Winvie Binnie, Nellie Hepburn, Walâ€" lace Findlay, Marion Jamieson. |\__Sr Pt 20dâ€"Arthur Ramage, Robin | Farquharson and Charlie McDougall | eq., Hafiwr McGirr. Inez Redford, i Ermina Billings. \V\;t.rrnjf:;;t().l-\:";fre;;fi McKay, Susie ‘ i“t 3 (‘l.-'u; " MRCRCC PEeRT NNE DOTRITTY EOW 5 | Astâ€"UC ace Campbell, s« Kelsey, Tommy Lauder. | Marie Walsh, A!i)e:deds?;;lrey gust. Jr 4thâ€"Helen Ireiand, Florence Bryâ€" | Marjory Nickell y aayâ€" an, Ray Farquharson. Frank Mel raith | SLABEL B 'P Alex Hilderbrandt. | * & PHILLIPS, Teacher, Sr 8rdâ€"Janet, Marshall Wilfred Nichol, Edna Patterson, Florence Barâ€" clay. Caldwell Marshall, R ‘ Jackson Jr Pt 2ndâ€"Vera Allan, Maydee MCâ€" Auley, Donald McQueen, Gladys sryâ€" an Edie MceKenzie and Tillie Leyvine fiSr 1stâ€"Ethel Whitmore, Jemima Lawrence, Harold Ramage, Hazel Hutton, Edith Hughnes. J;-i;t;Gadys Douglas, Belle Landâ€" er, Ottilia Limin, Albert Davis. Eddie Hilderbrandt and Clarence McGirr eq, Intermediateâ€"Yaleria Moran. Kathâ€" leen _ Jamieson, _ Jerome _ Morris, Reany Snell. Iivin Shaltz. Bâ€"â€"Marjorie Brown, Willet Snell, Jessie McQrie, Jimmic Kutherford, Walter Nichol. ;;_Iâ€"répe Whittaker, Harold Falconâ€" cr. Aunie Brooks, Aaeline Graham, 8. 8. NO. 1, EGREMONT & NoRMANBY, Sr 4thâ€" Margaret Kerr, Ella Barber, Hazel Barber. Winnie Blyth. _8Sr 3rd â€"Florence Kerr, Margaret Leeson, Stuart Grant, Allan Pettigrew. _ Jr 3rdâ€"Elle Morrison, ~Willie Hutton, tanstield Leeson, » Laura Pstt.‘i;(rew. 3r 20dâ€"Cecil Barber, Gordon Grant, BROADWAY CLOTHING 30c SATINETTE (for Blouses) 19¢ a yd This cioth is in. Navy Blue only, a choice shade and is in every respect worth 1.25 per yd. We obtained it under exceptional circumstances and consider it perhaps the Best Dress Goods Bargain we have ever offered ........ This is a beautiful quality Englfzh Cashmerg Stocking, seamless foot, fast color, sizes 8k to 9%, a genuine 40c stocking, but weimported them direct from the Old Country and offer them this month at per pr...... ... . 29¢ Special 1.25 ALLâ€"WOOL YVENETIAN 50 inch wide for 85c‘ yd This cloth is in black only with small white figure. _ The color is a fine Jet Black and will wash well,. We have sold many a piece at 30c but a special snap in this serâ€" viceable goods enables us to offer it while it lasts at per All shades a beautiful quality and suita ble for Hair Bows, Belts, etc. A very special offering at per yard.... . .19e. p Boys‘ and Ladies‘ Pure Worsted Ribbed Hose 256 per pr A 25¢ Wide Taffeta Silk Ribbon 19c per yard Vera Allan, Maydee Mcâ€" A 40c CASHMERE HOSE For 29¢. 99 '; 8, 8. NO 13, BENTINCK . \ | . Srâ€" 3rdâ€"Helen _ Watson, Maggie Alexander, Jr 3rdâ€"Leonarda Waish, |Barah Jones, Sr 2ndâ€"Marjory Nick: ‘ell, Katie Scheuermann, Bertie, Ledâ€" linghnm, George Alexander, Lolita | Walsh, Johnny Waish. Sr Pt 2ndâ€" ;(')snie ‘S:'he‘l;grmanon.L George Jones. * > w Jr2a2dâ€"Percy Barber and Cecil Blyth, eq., CUlara Petligrew, Willie Pollock, Janet Kerr. Pb 2n0dâ€"EBEdna Mellvride James Leeson, Wesley Pollock. â€" 8t Istâ€"Alma Pettigrew Robbie Clark, Gerty Petty, Audrey Hoy, Jr lstâ€" Adeline _ Petty, _ Robbie Morrison, Campbell Clark, Madeline Maurice. Average attendance 30, _ Those presâ€" ent every dayâ€"Ella Barber, Janet Kerr, Edna Mcllvride. 8, M. McNAuty, Teacher. 8r IVâ€"A, Wise, B. Wise, R, Alexanâ€" , der, D Donnelly _ _Jr IVâ€"E Coutts, G Reay. 8r3rdâ€"E Derby, J Hopkiné eq 5th classâ€"Willie Wallace, Jr 4thâ€" Myrtle Caldwell, James Marshall, Arâ€" thur Morice, Tommy Wallace. Sr 3rd â€"John Kerr, Mary McAlister, Grace Mountain, Emer Fee, Nela Marshail, Ir3rdâ€"Jean Morice, Walter McAlisâ€" ter, Henrietta Keller, Melyille Morice, Harry Caldwell, Leslie Morice, Sr 2ndâ€"Mabel Wallace, Stanley Mountâ€" ain. Jr 20dâ€"Katie Kerr, j Burns, John Berr, Arthur Mountain, Jr Pt 2ndâ€"Janet Mountain, Bella Morice and Maggie Petty eq., Andrew Marâ€" shall, Dawsor Marshall, Zetta Berr, Jrlst Bâ€"Lorena Kellar, Charlie Mcâ€" Alister, E. B. Morice, Barbara Morice. Jrist Aâ€"Elva Morice, Walter Kerr )nnd Iva Marsball eq., Wilma McMitâ€" chel. â€" Highest attendance M, _ Averâ€" !nge attendance 26. | L Torr: son. G Torry, R Mighton, G Hopkin®. Ir.1 B~M Charlton, A. McRonald, F, Corbett‘eq, J Mell!‘gan. . Jr1â€"M Mathâ€" er, G Reay, G Miller, G Miller. Averâ€" | age attendance 52. A C McKExzi®, Teacher L Torry. A Uuckean, J Derby, A Lawrâ€" ence, N McRonald,. Jr 3rdâ€"A Bailey, E Park, M Park eg, M Adlam, E. Mcâ€" Lean, h Mather, B Livingstone, F. Corbett, M. Hopkins, . 2nd Classâ€"B. Park, G Turnbull, A. Turnbull, R. Lawrence, W Mather, C ReuhM Mcâ€" Ronald, A Rm;i E Reay. SrPt 2ndâ€" N Murdick, E Melligan, M. Adlam, M, Adlam, J Hopkins, R Milter. __Jr. Pt. 3ndâ€"G Johnston. 8 Adlam, E McLean, M Turnbull : Sr istâ€"F Reay, B Grierâ€" TH"® WINTER @UARTERLY EtHEL R. GrEexwoop, Teacher A 50c Fashion Journal far z2oe including any 15c pattern. BIG & BEST EVER 8, 8. NO 1 NORMANBY,. 8, 9. No. 8, BexTinck 10 TaE DUORHAM REVIEW Schouermann. Pt 1908 â€" B Class lV-Bz;k Nichol, Winnifred Young, Janet Sharp, Bartley Thompâ€" son." â€" Sr lll-luigu-et Blui-’. Alâ€" berc Thompson. Jr 3rdâ€"May Carsley Wilfrid Anderson, Obristena Hanna, Archie Anderson, Melinda Horst. , 20d â€"Eana Sackett, Clara Miller, Lavina Seim, Artbur Robinson. Isabel Marâ€" shall, _ Sr Pt2ndâ€"Eisie Sachs . Jr Pt. 2ndâ€"Dav. Widmeyer, Seaman Yandt 8Sr Pt 1stâ€"Ettie Sackett, Aima Miller, Clarence Robirson, â€" Olga Melz'\elr, John Pfeffer, Clara Schenk, Ethel Young, Conrad Eyd:i, Jr Pt 6â€"Nellie Anderson, Lazetta Seim, Roy Thompâ€" oon, Average attendance 28. MiLDpRED LEESON, Teacher. 5th Classâ€"Maggie Mortley, Mary Comming. Morrison Smith, Alex Tarnâ€" bull, DonaldRay, _ Sr 4thâ€"Jolhn Ledâ€" ingham; Ifiysln McKuight. George Ledâ€" ingbam, Mamie Mortley, Iyy Dargavel, Isavel Turobail, Jobn Smith. _Jr 4th â€"Arthur Simpson, Lavina Mortley, Norma Black, Bervard Coffield. 8r 8rd â€"Harold Lediugham, Mildred Smith, KateStewart, Peter Monatain. Jr 3rd â€"Carrie â€" Moriley, Archie _ Turnbull, Cecal Twamley, Willie bm:tli. Stewart McGilliveay, Elmer Trafford. . 2ndâ€" Irene Trafiord, Donald Suuth, Bobbie Mortley, Mary Coffield, Jennie Rentor, James Vaughan, Nellie Smith, Mary MeClement. _ Ps 2o0dâ€"Wilfred Black, Sr 1stâ€"Roy Trafford, Willie Monnatain. Willie Vaughan, Aunie Mountain Morris Smith. _ Jr Bâ€"Dagald Swmith, Maitin Coffield, George Vaughan, Erle Turnâ€" bull, Ruth Ledingham and Ruby Smith eq, Aunie Morrison, Sadis MeClement,. Jr Aâ€"Ausie MeCiliivray, Joe Shrider, Florence â€" CofG.eld, Bessie Morrison, Mabel Trafford, Alise Twamley,. _ Averâ€" age, attend anceâ€"p3. It isn‘t so difficult to strengthen a weak stomâ€" ach if one goes at it correctly. _ And this is true of the heart and kidneys. "‘The old fashioned way of dosing the Stomach or stimulating the Heart and Kidneys is surely wrong! Dr Shoop first pointed out this error. â€" "Go to the weak or ailing nerves of these oraans‘ . srid he, _ Each inside organ hasits controlling or "inside nerve" When these nerves fail then those orguu must surely falter. | This vital truth is leading drugâ€" gists every where to dispense and recommend Dr Shoop‘s Kestorative. _A few days test will surâ€" ely tell! Sold by MacFarlane and Co. Mr and Mrs Donald Smith took a gnsiness trip to Owen Sound Satuarâ€" ay. Miss Hazol Dargavel returned home from Toronto Thursday accomâ€" panied by her sister Mrs John Klein. _ Mrs Klein spent a few days this week visiting relatives in Darham. A number 0t people ‘of the village and surrocnding country formed a Bee Thursday last to fix up the sideâ€" walk on the Glenelg side of the village. They fornd the old wooden structures beyond repair and tore them away and much to their credit laid a bed of gravel to be in readiness for cement early in the spring. Come along Bentinck. H. G. Becker delivered a half ton of fowl to O wen Sound Saturday last. Two hundred young men wanted, to drive Ladies to Box Social on Friâ€" day evening, Nov. 13, at the Forestâ€" ers Hall, Dornoch. A numbar of people delivered stock t> Chatsworth Monday, Miss May Brown spent a flew days in Toronto last week. Anniversary Servyices will be bel d in the Methodisy charsh next Sanday Revy W. J. Magwood, an old pastor being the preacher of the day. A gloom has been east over our village by the very sad death ot Mrs King, wife of Rey G A King, on Satâ€" urday evening atter a tew hours illâ€" ness Although eveaything . was done that careful narsing and medi. cal skill could suggest, it did not avail and sife passed away leaying a sorrowing husband and a little baby boy two days old. Mrs King was very popular among all classes of the community and daring the last 16 months she and her husband had become beloved by the whole comâ€" munity. A service was held in the Meth:dist charch here on Sunday evening, condacted by Rev Mr Sniâ€" dor of Mt Forest. The church was packed to the dcors and some were unable to gain admittance, the Presâ€" byterian chuarch having cancelled heir service. The Y. P.S.C. E. of the Presbyâ€" terian church held a social evening last Thursday in the basement of the church. _ A large number of young people were present and aiter an enâ€" joyable program lunch was served, The faneral was held at Hariiston on Tuesday and was largely attendâ€" ed a considerable number of triends driving over from Holstein. Mr. King has the sympathy ot the entire community in his sad bereavement. The BibleStudy Class has resumâ€" ed its meetings for the winter with a large attendance every Sunday afierâ€" noon at 3 o‘clock. meeting alternateâ€" ly in the two churches, PorLrock.â€"CUn October 28, to M~. and Mrs Henry Pollock a son. Srillborn Sxarpâ€"In Egremont, on October 29, to Mr. and Mrs, John Sharp a son, Kixoâ€"In Holstein, ou October 20, to Rev, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H King, a son. KirByxâ€"At Orchard, on October 31st, to Mr and Mrs John Kirby a daughâ€" ter. LEwisâ€"In Normanby, on November 2nd, to Mr and Mrs Geo Lewis a son, A clergyman writes: * Preventies those little | Candy Cold Cure Tablets are \vorkinf wonders | in my parish." _ Preventics surely will check a | cold, or the Grip in a very few hours. And Preventics are so safe and harmless. . No Quinâ€" ine, nothing harsh nor sickening. Fine for feverish restiess children. _ Box of 48 at 2c. Sold by R. MacFarlane & Co. | Some poor fellow found relief by working off the following: *"There is gladness in her gladness when she‘s glad, and there is sadness in her sadâ€" ness when she‘s sad ; but the gladness of her gladness and the sadness of her sadness are nothing to her madners when she‘s mad." Poor fellow, S, S. No, 8, NormaxBy Laroxa SonooL. _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"# @ @â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Dornoch. K. McDoxaun, Teacher Holstein. BORN. Gflo Sp'gdn&bwb‘;l l(‘or Prmid;nt eorge B. vey, of the Naâ€" tion:f:. * Not for me, " hos‘mlaeu. * ft‘s a bad business, its bad morally, and .t‘s bad for the men and spectaâ€" tors, There is nothing good in it, In the first place, if you have big Sunâ€" day games, then your weekly attendâ€" ance is bound to suffer, and it is low enough, â€" Besides that, it would lower the dignity and standing of the great nationaerme. But ‘even if it rnld at the start it would not long. for the the start it would not long, f« men would not play the games. " A few days ago a conflict took place ] between Chinese and Japanese troops on the border of Korea. Some of the latter were killed, and there was danger that the incident might tlead to war between the two countries. It has been settled diplomatically, howâ€" ever, as a previous unpleasantness about Jn?unele ships carrying conâ€" traband of war to Chinese rebels was disposed of some time Ag0. War with China would not suit Japan jast now, in her straitened financial conâ€" dition, for Chiaa would undoubtedly prove a furmidable toe so far as stayâ€" ing power is concerned. _ In a war with ber Japan‘s naval supremacy would be of little use, as the conflict would be both wideâ€"spread and long drawn out on land, China, accordâ€" ing to general report, is making rapid strides in sociological progress, and her population is reputed to be ten times that of Japan. In the case of a | people for w}wm delath has noA te:‘ror:, mlsy;m‘;t ;rv;;y; be a decided ad yantage. â€"Ex. Durham Hort. Society Notice. The Annual mecting of the above Soâ€" ciety will be held in Durham, on Saturâ€" day, Nov. 7th, at 7 p. m. for the elecâ€" tion of officers and other important business. The members and public are cordially invited to attend. Also please take notice that the fol« lowing premiums will be given to memâ€" bers of the Society. Each member can select one premium. Ist., Bulbs for House Planting. 2nd., Bulbs for fall planting in the garden. _ 3rd., Fruit trees or shrubs if obtainable. Members will please send in their choice at once by card or otherwise,. A. W. H. Laivo®®, Cnuris. Fl'ETll Sunday Baseball Tabooed. I haté‘decided tc be m the town of Durham on Wednesday and Saturday of each week during the fall and winâ€" terterm, to arrange for sales, Any person or persons wishing to see ime for the purpose may meet me at J. Mu:dock‘s implement rooms on those days in the afternoon, Sales promptâ€" 1y altended to and prices right. For farther particulars call or write to Mik® KExxy, Edge Hill, Auctioneer for county of Grey ssUre 80 On October 11 Mr, Wilbur Wright increesed his aeroplane record with a passenger to 1 hour, 9 minutes and 45 seconds, Mis passenger in this flight was M Pamleve, a member of the French Institute. â€" The fight was exâ€" ceuted with perfect «teadiness and was themost successful that has yet been made. â€" After teaching three Gifferent men how to operate the aeroplane, Mr. Wright according to report will return to the United States The conquest of the airis within measâ€" urable distanceâ€"8Scientific American. WaAaXTED.â€"A housekeeper ; or man and wife ; former preferred. Steady employment for six months or a year, For turther particalars apply to Review Orrick. For all Oxford Cream Separator Repairs users are requested to write F. D. VICKERS, 605 Parliament St., & TORONTO, ONT. For Winter Termâ€"no better time. We ofler special advantages and privileges not obtain able elsewhere, Write for particulars, BRITISK AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE Y. M.C. A. Building, Toronto Business College Leads in Bookâ€"keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Commercial Law, Comâ€" mercial Correspondence, Plain Business Writing, Ornamental Writing, _ and in placing all its graduates, Each student is taught separateâ€" ly at his own desk. Trial lessons for one week free. Visitors welcome. Open Sept. 2. W. T. CLANCY Principal, Day and Night Classes. President China and Japan. MT. FOREST Notice to Public. Enroll Now RIO ARC TORONTO The Indian List. wwwâ€" @ # @ s > + s« <ge+ + notice that the folâ€" II be given to memâ€" Each member can m. Ist., Bulbs for nd., Bulbs for fall arden. â€" 3rd., Fruit Sec.â€"Treas Lockets, .::k::u,'l‘lt':och Stick Cs, Pins, Braceliets, Hat Pins, Ladies Fobs, Men‘s Fobs, Cuff Links. New Fall Goods At Kecler‘s ‘Og'l Gold Ringsâ€"Extra yalues in amond.rings, Pearl rings Wedding Rings, Engagement Rings, Signet Rings, Birthday Rings, Hundredsto choose from. Silverwareâ€"Extra large stock of high class Silverware just received ntfinwect prices, Fine Repaitringâ€" R B.Keeler & Sons Watchmakers, _Jowellers, Opticians and Engravers. _ MEDIOATL J. G. HUTTON, M. D.. C M lmborodh.-ofl‘;n‘ieum and Surgeons nlawrio fice Resi Cor. u.rmn e n BC ‘?.d..‘... .“‘le'l‘l‘l!ll /0:\"' at tm f‘g\dnr(“ Pxyvsiciax & SurGEON, Office over J. &;J). Hunter‘s Store 8 to 10 a.M, HOURs : { 2 to 4 P. M 7 to 9 P, M. #@> Bpecial attention given to Discases oJ Women and Children, ne Repatringâ€"Our Mr, Cameron has chuxe of the Repairing Departâ€" ment and comes highly recommended having had large «xslerieuce on fine watches, clocks and Jewelry, Satâ€" isfaction guaranteed. W . C, PICKERING D. DS., LDS HonxoR GRADUATE of Toronuo University, graduate of Royal College of Dental Snlfienns of Ontario. Rooms Over J & J HUNTER‘S New Store Officeâ€"COalder‘s Block, over Post Office ‘~ au., wt root 0f Hill, ‘Old Moodie Corner, OFFICE HOURS 9â€"11 a, m 2â€"4 p. m. Telephone Connection No. 10 IIONOI. GRADU ATE Toronto University uate Royal College Dental Surgeon Dentistry in all its branches, ARTAUR H. JACKSON Insurance Agent, Money to Loa asuer of Marria ge Licenses, A ger sal financial bus iness transacted, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer Ac. Money to Loan at lowest rates, Oflice. Mclntyre Block overy the Stan dard Bank, Durham, Ontario, Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme Court Notary Public Commissioner. ()m.« ARTHUR GUN, M. D.. British Canajian Bus. College j Is the first ste e egrap y towards position rnylnurom to $159,000 per annum in railway service. Y raa become a good.operator in 6 months 4 100 ,md{ in The Central Telegraphy School Gerrard 8t. E., Toronto. The finest Schoo Canada, Write for particulars. W . H. SHAW, Pres. _ T.J.JOHNSTON, J. F.CGRANT D.D.S., L.D.S To make sure of getting a Business or Shorthand training tm the Increase your Salary! Proper prepartion doesIt. Attend It Jeads. 1{Department for those whose -r'ly .m'\uum-m Inâ€" formation free to any » C. A. FLEMING, Principal, Owen Sound Notary Public, Commissioner SITUATIONS ! Loose Leaf Ledger Gregg Shorthand Walkerton Bus. Co llee THREE OOUKSEK®.â€"Stenography, Com mercial, Telegraphy, Fall Term from September ist Enter any day Dds "IZ 7 NonrHs BEST BUSINESS TRAINING DURKHAM, ONT. (L TORONTO, ONT. CONYEYANCER, &e with leading business houses await our graduates. taught by the only teacher in Ontario who attended the Author‘s School. J. P.TELFORD and_all the modern office raethods which ensure rapid advancement . The ONLY Way at reasonable prices Start any time. W. F. DUNN GEO SPOTTION, Principal Cor, Yonge & Bloor 8tis, OWEN sOUXND, Ont s have l-u-ouiwd this Col year, What does this Jlrove . Nothing else would satis ise should satisfy you. . A )1 8 140 in Write for particular Jewelry Store ower Town nts fro employment Principal other Al

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