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Durham Review (1897), 16 Jan 1913, p. 4

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Keep Well Get Well $ The Central Drug Store I _ ___ . seAE eREReAnssse 332C ® A Life Saver w‘(v‘(»:(-:EG&EEG(‘EE(fiiG?GGE&GEEE( C w & The Central â€" Drug Store i JAMES R. GUN, Durham For all kinds"of Commercial Printing of Highest Quality, Try the Review Job Dept. New Clubbing Rates. Come to the store where you can get everything you require in the Woodenware Line from a Saw Log to a Tooth Pick. In Wash Tubs we have some choice woeden ones, as well as all sizes of CGGalvanized ones. You can get your choice in Clothes Baskets of round Willow, split Willow and Indian make. In Clothes Horses we bhave what satisfies every person for both quality and price. We always have what you want in Clothes sacks. In Ironing Boards we bave different kinds and sizes. Any person can use our Skirt Board and our Sleeye Board is a dandy. We have Batter Bowls ot different sizes and quality from 10 cents up. In Butter Moalds we have every kind that is manufaetured. We have Rolling Pins for the grownâ€"up person as well as the infant. In Potato Mashers you should see the different varieties we cirry. As long as you can, but when you do get ill, As soon as you can. With the present changeâ€" able weather it is a very easy matter to get a cold. _ ‘There is nothing better than " Gun‘s Grip Capsules" to break up a cold quickly. Have a box on hand and when you feel a cold coming on, take a few capsules and note the results. _ As the saying goes "the proof of the pudding is in the eating" so the "sale of a preâ€" paratio 1 â€" a sure sign of its worth." CHILBLAINS is another very_troublesome complaint. _ Our " Chilbain Cure" gives instant relief. Remember both these preparations are guaranteed Money back if not satisfactory. ‘Tooth Picks in abundane«. is an appropriate name for the quick action style of Hot Water Bottle that we sell. â€" Ready the minute the water is hotâ€"it often stimulates parts of the body where the blood is not circulating properly, acts more promptly than any medicine and so often really saves life before a doctor can reach you. _ Don‘t be without a hot water for aches, pains and defective circulation. Several sizes and styles and made expressly for our trade. â€" Fully guaranteed for two years. See that our name is on each bottle We are Headquarters for Rubber Goods=â€"All kinds WOODENWARE G. T. R. Town Ticket Office . BLACK I 80 3 10 1 80 ‘_| The creditors are required to meet { o | at my office at the said Town of Darâ€" | ham, on Friday the 10th day of Janâ€". )9 ‘ uary 1913, at 3 o‘clock p. m. for the | , purpose of receiying a statement of s0 his affairs, for the appointing of Inâ€" spectors, and the ordering of the afâ€" 50 | tairs of the estate generally. _ All persons claiming to rank upon 90 | the estate of the said insolvent, are * | required to file their claims, proved 75| by affidavit with me on or before the 50 |\31st day of January 1913, after which | date I will proceed to distribute the 50‘ assets of the said estate, having reâ€" fzard only to the claims of which I ;; |shall then haye received notice, Dated December 30th A.D., 1912 75‘ Joux McKecnuxts, Merchant I Darham P. O , Ont. 15 Notice to Creditors In the matter of Noah Sternall of the Town of Durham, in the County of Grey, Plumber, Insolvent. NOTICE is hereby given that the above named insolyent has made an assignment of his estate to me, for the benefit of his creditors under the proâ€" visi%tis of Ontario Statutes 1910 Chapâ€" ter 64. Cke Burkam This week statesmen and politicâ€" ians aregathered on Parliament Hill, Ottawa, and the debate will proceed along lines now well known, (1) a contribution of $35,000,000 for three Dreadnoughts to be built. msnnedl and equipped in Britain ; (2) an alâ€" lotment of $35,000,000 to provide the nucleas of fleet anits on our Aslantic and Pacific coasts, the ships to be built in Canads, manned and equipâ€" ped in Canada and to form part of‘ the British fleet, in time of stress or danger. . The latter was the scheme adopâ€" ted unanimously in the Canadian parliament three years ARO, when danger was more threatening than now. The former is the method adopâ€" ted by the present government as a compromise to retain the support of ‘ Nationalist allies. II 1| That Britain does not ueed money is evident. _ She has ia the last half dozen years paid off a few bundred millions of her debt. _ She pays out other millions for old age pepnsions, and with the new year the national insurance scheme comes into force and ovyer a million mothers for one thing, will receive grants at childâ€" birth and during illness. Why sbouldn‘t Canada baild them man them and maintain them ? if the money has to be spent. But a large element in _ our cit,izemhig thinks the matter should be referre to vhe country at a general election and this may yet be done. â€"War it is feared is to break ontl again between Tarkey and the Alâ€" lies. Adrianople is the sticking point. Turkey won‘t give it, Balgarâ€" ia says must have it. A new factor is Romania, which wants a slice of Balgaria, and she never fired a shot. And the Powers? Why a word from the Powers makes Tarâ€" key and the Allies do as they like. â€"Another Atluntis liner on the rocks at the ertrance to Halifax Harbor. _ * Passengers afl sate,‘‘ says the report, bat the thing is getâ€" ting too common to be w holesome. THURSDAY, JAN. 16, 1913 New books arrived at Public Library and will be issued Friday evening, January 17. 410Aâ€"The French Revolution. 411Aâ€"Ilrish Nationality, 412A â€"Changing Chinese,. 413Aâ€"Bhe Last Frontier, 414 Aâ€"Scuth America. 415A â€"Pioneers of the Gross. 513Bâ€"My Life in Prison. 514Bâ€"Conservatism. b615Bâ€"Laberalism. 516Bâ€"Selkirk Settlere in Real Life. 517Bâ€"Brock, 318Bâ€"Tecumseh. 519Bâ€"Robinson Crusoe. 520Bâ€"Cartwright‘s Reminiscences. 521Bâ€"English Story Tellers. 1300â€"Rhymes of a Rolling Stone. 377Râ€"10,000 Miles Thro‘ Canada. 378E â€"Ubhristopher Columbus. 1023Fâ€"Socialistic Movemant 1029Fâ€" With the Indians in the Rockies 97 Hâ€"Nonconformity. 406Dâ€"Profitable Poultry Production, 497Dâ€"Gardening Indoors and Under Glass. 108Dâ€"Making Home Profitable, 262Kâ€"The Mountain Girl, 263K â€"Corporal Cameron. 2641Kâ€"Tempting of Tayernake. 265Kâ€"In the Hollow of Her Hand. 266Kâ€"Black Creek Stopping House. 267Kâ€"Satan Sanderson, 268XKâ€"The Net, 2600Kâ€"â€"The Midlanders, 270Kâ€"Valiants of Virginia, 27IKâ€"The Song of Pathol. 272Kâ€"Fire in Stubble. 273Kâ€"Where there‘s a Will. 274Kâ€"Chronicles of Avonlea, Parliament in Session Durham Free Library. New Books JUVENILE THE DURHAM Where the New Rural Phones Are and North Eéieu:ont with Durham central are now installed, Following is the list with rings for each : Geo, Bimnie..........>> J. G. Beaton........ ... Arch, Beaton............ J. A. McMillan .......... TeX NQOHL., «x kc aics raas s Pat Fogarty..........~+ Mrs Jno. Belt. . ... ..... Don. McFarlane.......â€" Silas Edwards.......... W,. Edwards............ A. B. McArthur..... ... Mat. McGinnis......... Olto Konold ........... Smith Bros........ .. Sam Patterson ...... Wm,. Jacques....... David Mamilton..... Wm. McFadden..... Wm. Lawrence.... » Dayid McKelvey .... Wim. Ramage.... ... The new rural phones in Glenel@ Bobt, Lindsay,...... Jas, Hopkins....... Geo, Hopkins...... Jus. Brown........ . Mrs Jas, Whitmore Thos, Moore....... . C. Moore:....... ... Henry Hooper..... Angus Hooper..... A, McCuaig...... Jus. Atkinson .. Jos, Atkinson ,, Wi, Weir..... Geo, Aljoe..... Win. Edge..... Dan Edge.... . y J. Mollat...: Wim. Ritchie... 7. KHigh ....:; : W, G. Firth.... Win Ritchje, Jr When wishing to be connected with any of these line:« it is necessary to giye line of each and the subscriber‘s ring. E. A. May...:....0c..11+s Ed Krés§:....; ...... (+.++ Robt LaWson, . ...ek e ++ Dr D B Jamieson......... Skating Rink........0} 6+ Atlen Bell....... ........++ J P Telford, residence.... Dr Pickering * syts D P Doherty .......6466+6+ Dr Grant, office. ... .....> J & J Hunter, store....... Arthur Jackson The New Year bas again ushered in its January storms. Let us hope they will not be so severe as last winter, We are corry to report the ilIness of Mr Albert Mearnos, His conditlon is not much improved. Mrs Jas. Nichol is also on the siek list. Hope to hear of her speedy reâ€" covery. Miss Hattie Byers has returned home for the winter, after a sojourn of a year and a half in the West. ROYAL PURPLE Stock & Pouitry Specifics We extend our congratulations to the eandidates who were elected on January 6. The weekly prayerâ€"meeting held by Rey. Mr McLean was resumed this week. The anncal meeting of Hampden Presbyterian church will be held in the charch on January 16, New Town Phones Line 99 Line 95 Hampden Line 96 Line 97 Ling 98 esidence.... a¢ w e ns ve n d uk n n 86b NC .2 2k k ++ ++ StORE,‘%, i+« residence.. Long Bhort 56b 57 18 10 41b 47b 44 45 A number of Mr A cousins from Zion gathered at his hon night and had a plea ( Intended for lastweek) Mr and Mrs Chas Lunney of Re: gina, Sask., and Mr. and Mro, Geo. Lunney and Master Keith of Toronâ€" to spent the vacation with Mr and Mrs Wm Lunney and family. Rev. and Mrs. McDonald were in Chesley on business one day recently, Mrs Boyd had the misfortuns to fall ard fracture a bone in the leg, but she is doing as well as can be expected. Postmaster McGillivray and Miss Jessie of Chatsworth visited friends s week ago Sunday, Mr ban Mcljougall visited old friends and neighbors recently. Mr John and Miss Faith Brown visited friends at Vickers the first of the week, Messrs Geo and Jas Brunt received the sad news of the death of their brother Wm, in Toronto, who died from taking poison by mistake inâ€" stead of medicine, After spending a couple of weeks with friends, Misses Kate and Luzzie McDougall returned to Hamilton. e The annual school meeting wafl held on Dec 26, when Messrs Thos. Torry and Alex MceDonald were apâ€" pointled trustees in place of Alf, Red ford and Duncan MceKinnon Whign signed, _ Otterâ€"business_was â€"a transaoted for the year. Mrs Robt. Long and daughters Jean and Edith, of Walkerton, visit ed relatives here during the holidays. Mr Ed. Hausinger, of Battle Creek, Mich., was a guest at his uncle‘s, Mr Wm. Bailey‘s, for a fewâ€"days last week. A number of the members attended the annual meeting of the church on Friday last, Mr OQliver McCaslio, of this place, and Miss Grier, of near SBhelburne, were happily married at the home of the bride on New Â¥ear‘s Day. After a reception at the groom‘s father‘s at Hutton Hill on Friday eyening, Jan. 10. The young conple will commence bousekeeping duties in the groom‘s fine new residence on the 9th con. We extend congratulations. Mr John Boyd and Mrs R. Benâ€" nington, of Sbhallow Lake and Mre Dan McLean, of Durham, were to see their mother last week. A number from this part were enâ€" tertained at the home of Mr Robt. McCaslin at Lovise on New Year‘s BEve. The Publighers beg to thank all who during the last two weeks haye reâ€" mitted on subscription. The label has been changed this week. _ We are looking for many more renewals this month and hope those who are in arrears fora year or more will balâ€" ance things up by putt‘ing,‘-‘the little yeltow Izbel " a year ahead That Little Yellow Label. Mulock ual school meeting wa ec 26, when Messrs Thos. Alex MceDonald were apâ€" istces inMplace of Alf, Re )uncan McKinnon whe r for the year. 4‘ TORONTO THE CITY BAKERY Headquarters for Confectionery and al Bakery goods At this season of the year you aulways have a hankering for them. Our shipmencs arrive freâ€" quently so are ever fresh and tasty. Take a box home with you . Highest prices for Butter and Eggs. YOU PAY WHEN CURED EVERYTHING PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL READER: No matter who has treated you, write for an honest opinion Free ©° Charge. Books Freeâ€"‘*‘The Golden Monitor" (!llustrated) on Secret Diseases o° N« QUESTION LIST FOR HOME TREATMENT SENT ON REQUEST Drs. KENNEDY &KENNEDY Drs. K. & K. TAKE ALL RISKS u. Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., -ll OTICE Vss es | mentin Windsor pRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Write for our private address. ~~~ ~_~ * Laboratory for Canadian business only. Address all letters as follows: i#~ NO NAMES OR PHOTOS USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT ._â€"~1 Thousands of and middleâ€"aged men are annually swept to & gra ugh Early 1.3"“ iscretions, Excesses and Blood Discases, If you hsvmhe tm ing ptoms consult us before it is toa late, . Are you nervous and weak, desponâ€" t nnfl gloomy, specks ore the eyes, with dark circles under them, weul: back, neLl.irrxmble. palpitation of the heart, bashful, dreams and los sediment in urine. ) on the face, eKes gunken, hollow choe& careworn emon, Pour memory, distrustful, lac energy and strength, ti mornhp:hl;emleu ni*hts, chanmeable ods, weak manhood, premature deeay, bone pains, loose, sore Lhrout, eto, Try our Fresh Oysters * 4 t T Choice lines of Cooked Mc.tp, Plai» All letters from Canada must be addzessed '. otlcE_ to our Canadian Correspondence Departâ€" es mentin Windsor, Ont. If you desize to mally call at our Medical lnstitute in Detroit as we see and treat in our Windsor oflices which are for Oorrespondence and Fancy Cakes, NERVOUS DEBILIT Y ig and middleâ€"aged men are annually swept to & pren Cured by the New Method . A. ROWE % g \ Small Profits J. 8. McILRAIT Often the Cheapest We thank our man their liberal patronage . and all a New Year of | Just use the Schol can be changed from 0 ___OQur «tock 0# RBoot Women‘s Rarnelâ€"}ined See our 40c Brooms FURS! F ie & arirsray Jus arrived, a Fre Try he Ceylon Tea, St A new #sock of Light o ipestry and are Q) x ry McKechaie‘s Pure sinceie thanks jor duriug the past y for a Prosperous N« A t THE . 16, 1913 and Hap Fome F GREE id Ne Remin 8 comp «@1 ROBT. Highest No M ten patterns We Want Yo Highest Pri McK it The sh of | «Te

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