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Durham Review (1897), 3 Jun 1915, p. 5

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dren, I ior Mel M ham ~ 'istiirgiE ar Seeds Store "-kSirml' Tun-0"" in no _ “I i WEAR In as - 'aPERtR80e" MTE kets here Cowman-rule. rived t and (handgun!) - u {we I other " -- sl.. (‘nmmnnk’t HANDED“ on Went. ' 'o"""'." “on”. Marut & ca. m me. u in. Edit}; It“: 77 ' ck from y from. ,AITH TRAP! "A”. e, all in tty eot- "tiland, 1915 xxxxx sad odor ne " largo nt can Hosiery tittutn- Id yet Small Profits th pro- T vane- puc- Rugs .. New I ranging D. [1008 OS on nest WE A Mt l I' {RM} [IVE TRIPS DURHAM PLANING MILLS 'l‘u . b x Lakes Luke of In“ . "n Hay tl,f,tthte It 'I' - K ver lawn! nukes ssi.d N"' awan Riv. 'irnatporti, etc. / 'm, mgr/(441% "rr "f, y', 1/4/ / iii/ik/ Lam mun I ban/tug prompt re S My gssortcd G_rtse_errstoetr Il.tersg c3539 in: 335313 Also Hole Air-u! Ind - to! ham ‘nd Vin-my of the min auslins, Girttthams,hiiho1, Goods DURHAM, “y 595' IV! j' NE 3, 1916 We nvilte's Wen: general Jinn _" l .u- v'ftrlng for sale at annual prices, ourentire ateteh of Mut- . , 9» ms, etc. These are In plain crepe. figttred end tlowered " “kg, Ir'. the tlatrttleat, patterns. Would make up beautifully _ .l l 'rr dnldren for afternoon wear. Even I great deal of Mul- , "wr't'F, used in the making of Comlorteu and down-puffe- .:,.l we the excellent range " the reduced prices. l l my J range that all from " to Mc per yard are being oftered 'Oc pe" " This as only one of the many. Delicious Light il .",mer Desserts El “\lTSKOKA EXPRESS mder’s i' ' ICEVILLE haiku? Empress Shoes for Women n t " ulna: who are not acquainted with this high-clue make of 7 _', Mr war. I have to say that they are the finest line ofShoee \ s' LJu. They cannot be excelled for Style, Fit and Work- in we: they are Bure flttera. To those who hue worn '. N'." placed In stock a full ran¥e. Once a customer wean "mm N 1 the always comes back. ry a pair of them and be con- . rFs tor the Empress Shoes always. Highest Price: for Produce. ZENUS CLARE 1 FW FIBRE BOARD can Eater any Day at the o2ytre8b'fgy ror, n'u I015 a. In. daily. - |.xv for Mameokn Wharf, Al. Pn l Huntsville and North mmmuuna are made at In!!- 1,rt' r r Mu,'aoica Laue! Mid i,. tor pnintn on Lake of Bars. m Iry "nib-l. cur wAIgonquin , F w-Lihru-y-Cafe car and first .1, n HI Nari” Bay. Fl!" villi- 't i. has on npplic “ion to I u. tourist licks-Is now on t "t I‘ll" niacin!!! In Ontario is! " mu whh “new atop-overs. Ja‘ thug department more complete. It includes Gent.’ .5, llvrtdy-to-wear Suits. Overalls. Pants, Smock. Work -'r',r" Shirts, Underwear. Collars, Tier, Sax. Gloves, Mitts. , , tu. In fact, everything necessary for every day in the week OWEN SOUND w 'rd .-_- _a. ', FiTT'INSS gel bar quad heaq m-uJ‘ Gnu with a law ,t,i CID”.- "n cl -x No dirt or - Nil sad em for your-sell ,. p ,. uususstpr--tteater '.t.trt LI. h and ptarter. nu Lath m we)“ on Men's Furnishings prlcc: www- Ci) attended to T, A") Ticket A Jlnastm1 Prices in cc: Custom to “noun" ONTARIO 'i/it. Jifty:stedtQ kinds I'he weather man has condelcend- ard to amm- on us at last and we ure enjoying moan beautiful weather. Donald McKiunon spent and wich his pnrents here. Miss Little is laid up with the measles and has guns to her home in Owen Sound for a cuupla oi weeks. The lune folks will DIVUD holiday (Mesa another teacher is mountable. Rv'v. Mr Marbesnn has invested in a new PM ur and as mum at two we» couttregtstiors mil find it much spvculel' and easier uettmg ground ,a.oasg tus people. Cue Wumen's Immune will hold‘ an Al Home in the buemeut at the l'irrsbyteritut church on Jane 8sh, when we Wsv't delegate, Miss Helen Mehtarctiy will give an address on “Wmuen‘a WJI'k in time ot War." As this Is a subject that will be itt- winning to all the Institute bu de. cided to hold an open meeting. Everyone is cordially invi ed to take udVaumge or this opportunity of hearing Miss Momnrehy. who, we are Ma isa speaker wall Worth hear. .ug. A light lunch will be served by ladies ot the Ionicute. Vinoria Day passed " qmetly in our burg. The young people took the holiday and a number went. to Eugenia. some to Hanover, some to the celebration in Dundalk and a low to Holstein while the other: had. stood day fislune, especially on the reservation. Mr J li Richardson was in bed for a couple of days last week bat now is gmuy improved. Mr J titarriee spent Sunday oven- ing " Mr. A. Ferguson‘s. in. ma Mrs. H. Irwin owaen Sound visited with Mr. nod Mn. B. Watson In: Sunday. Mr and MnSam Goheen spent the beginning of the week at Mr. D. Campbells. - "ii,.' F. Riley and Mr A. McMillan of Priceville were callers here the firat ot the week. Mr B. Knox Snudayed at Dromore. Mr. D McCormick Sr is seriously ill a: Mr. J, H. Parslow's. Hope to hear of his speedy recovery. 'iiijit" of the y'onng people attended services " Bethany Chapel on Sun- day evening. Mr. Filmy Kinnell of Dnndnlk Sun- dayed in our burg. ii, Bart Iiaw ripen: Sunday " Mr. hn Uoudfallow‘a. A motoring pm from Mt Forest visited at Mr J. Aidoorn‘l. This week we are telling the liberty of going into town far the purpose of nor, telling ebuut the living, but of the LIMA tnttam8 ot long ago end Inter and we find the: it mil be e tut " give the names of ell those that pulsed way since Prneeville wee celled by that mme. As for as our informe- "ion and memory direct: on we sue the nemee " me: no possible : i Mr end Mu John IeAulley. who put up tho tira. log cabin near the rilt " il NJ wen-rel. Mr and Mrs \ _ F gum". who were the original l ' 'ost rs of we Banner more. Mr 9nd ', Ilr, anolu Want. the tlest bleekemuh ' in rtkthlit "8.)!” 60 years ego. Mr and Edna Alex Webster end eon Jemee who .‘md s " weeks ago " Veneenver,’ ', B. c., Mr Md Mrs John Simpson, 3| M, Simpson wee eminet maker. oom- mu to town In the letter pert of the 50's. Thor. Ashueon. hotel-keeper. Mr end In B. B. Helmet: foul-heap. Pricevillc of iifd --and Today By J, A. Met). -_---. gnu nun u- u. ..-MF--_'"- er. Mr and Ital-moo Johnston. Mr and In - Tuna. Mr Tryon hopt hotol on tho did Dorbom Road moot tom 60 your: ogo ond hie son George. who oloilnl to be tho olden reaidont In town, was born than. Mr und Mrs Wm. MeDorrsW--Me Mo- Dowoll in a points: and carpenter, Mr and hire Ferguson Wright-Mr Wright was first clue touches: ot the old style. 1 It". anf jug Chou.a Comma, PRIWVILLE VILLAGE luv. and Mn Chu. Cannon. manner at the Gnu-d: Pmbytorim Church. vaillo. Book, 1t1%t and Toronto ma. 1% N n WON, WANTED SWINTON PARK Fresh" “a; G%GiG the Week Don-Id Enter. miniuor of the old kirk from 180710 1875. died a Vie- tori. B. 0. Boy. Donald lubed. who died " your no and whom ro- mains nu burial in the old gr-tard in Prioovillo. us. first minister of the united Pmbytennn church in this pley. -- _ _ ... -- It and Mn Michal Iui11r-tdr Reilly woo hlookomith whero hm Ion Front to now. Ir ond Mn Wm. Watson, Br.,--Me Wotoon woe ono of the first wouon-Iohou in Prioovillo. Mr and Mn Colin Molnhnr and . number of their fsrnilr--M, HeArthnr woo one of the original utdoro of tho township of Coledon. Mr ond Mn John MoDouald--Mr HoDonold put up the first gm: and oow mill in town in rho ycor 1855, Mr ond Mro Alex McDonald. father ond mother of the above, retired lody and gontlomon, Mr and Mrs John loll who kept otoro in Don KcLeon’e lone 40 yonro ego. Mr ond Mrs John Yeomon who kept store in the old mouse euros! the river on the old Fathom road meet some 60 your: ogo._ Mr and Me, G. M. Yeoman who kept store at Post-‘ master MoKinnon’s buildings some 50 years ago. Mr and Mrs Dixon who kept store on the side of the hill op- posite Watson’s hall, Mr end Mrs Wm F'argoon- Mr Ferguson was Super- intendent of Public Schools for some 20 or 25 years till his successor Mr N. W. Campbellreosived the appoint- ment. Mr and Mrs James Robertson .--hir Robertson was weaver by trade and woe a good attendant at the Ban. day School in olden times. It end Mrs Dngald hioLerxn--Mr McLean was amongst the original citizens in town, a shoemaker by trade, a good zealous churchman and elder In the Presbyterian church. R. H. Evans. waggon-maker, new Frank Reilly's property. Dr and Mrs Ghent and brother Al. bert Ghent who kept store where the old ruins are to be seen down on Mam street. also at the sun of the bridge east for a number of years. Dr Ghent came to Prieeville in 1866 and left in 1881. Dr Seaman was the first doctor about 58 or 60 years ago. ehen Dr Burms--alt dead now. Mrs Dr Huron died in the west. Dr thx. on was successor to Dr Ghent. Mr and hire Wm McDonald " the town. hue and daughter Maggie, Mr and Mrs Donald Gllliee at the town hue, also Mrs Thee. Fisher, Mr and Mrs Donald McArthur at the town hne south, Mrs Hector McDonald, agent and other Occupation as well, Mr and Mrs Arch. McLean. original owner of Mr McDonald's town lot, Mr and Mrs Rodenck McLean an old couple who lived in the hollow at the town line, Mr and Mrs Dugald Melnncs who also lived at the hollow at the town line, Mr and Mrs Donald Mc. Lean, carpenter. who were original residents at the hills west at town, also Mr and Mrs John McCullough who kept the first hotel at the side of the hill gomg east from the deviatio " Mr and Mrs Alex Bromr--Me and Mrs Brown were well and favorably known in Durham, Bantinok and v. temeelo. Mr and Mrs Alex McDon- ald (long Sandy). Donald McKee well known as a good horsemen. John no- Arthur, merchant, who held many responsible offitstm in the County of Grey being Warden m 1905, Donald Graham, . well known rented former and a pioneer of Glenelg Centre. com- ing than 64 years ago, In and me John cothburn--srr Cookburn was wenver by trade end a good offiaer tn the Presbyterian church in his life ume. Davnd Louden, editor of the Prioewlle Conner. whose career didn't last for a year. The editor of the Be- view knows what kind of an editor he _ wan better than we do. John Wright a Spiritualist and a cobbler by trade, he went by the name of the Prophet Wright. " he believed he could tell of future events. Donald ueDonaId (Big Dan) and Dan McDonald (little thui)--big Dan was amonge: the firirt [to run the saw-mill in Prioevillo and little Dan {no store_elerk and a favor- in with the people in generol. ma llloolm McIntyre. wit. of Vet. Melts. tyre of thil town, Duncan ucFodyon shoemaker, whose shop In: down mam street, Robert Coukey, pump- maker and his brother Thomas, shoo- tnixker---8 brothers were Ihoemokers 5nd went by Conkey Bros., boot and shoemuera. Mr aul ms Fsrquhur msEinnon and '" and ms Donald ucKiunon, broth- ers, Mr Gsorgs Tryon (butcher). If and ms Allan uolnnss. formerly of the Durham Bold. Glenslg, ms Alex xcLeod who died suddenly 2 or 8 years Mo, Donald Mothsson, son of Rev. a: and MN unthesou of this town, one of the finest young men that could be seen. died a couple of l, years ago from blood poisoning. Mr and Mrs Robert. Robertson. the tor. mar died 82 years use sud Mrs hob. ertsou last summer. Mr Robertson was groin buyer. Mrs C. o. James sud sol Alex-Mrs "tttttg died stout 85 yours use and Alex shout 92 years "o, Mrs June: was . fine wife and mother and Alex a fiue young man. whose lilo In mrtls imitating by his [allow young men. Wm. Wotan. Jr., wagon-molar. who-died sadder- an. "HU5"""""t'""' Fw-W. __.-- 9._'.-eNF_ - V, nu undertake: and his son Gum-g. mn- tbll business. Donnld MeKIn- um and mu titul---tbe Min: died our 15 yen: ago and the son 2 or 8 you: BRO. John Brown, an old bushelor who lived across trout the C. P. R. station, Mrs Brown, mother of John Brown " the town line (nod lug fall n ma use of nearly Itnyeto. Mr anl Mrs Allan McLean. lath" ad mother of w D, G. McLean. much}: of my tong. N. If.. Gnu. "iirirtii Vlohool who: ml 1tturli manhunt. VII drowned while fidtittd on tht hit not: thttittt " you: no. "-'"te"""e _.__-_ --e"' - now-Ir lentil! even been " Klondike loll, ttget teen eeeel the an: Mir. b that a; - - geld “gill!- dledeeenpleelyeere "tN He ne- ver 'iyi,i,iiiififtig9tPtA'2g brother Dnneen line en eon line. Mt Junee Osman- and eon Donald-ttr Ceneeon wee e tree and leithinl friend of the writer. In end family lived on the town line, new Jeane leDengell'e or Angie Xena he " propel-t ' Toma. r en Ire Hector 'tacl", were the pion- eere of the eonth line. Oleeelg. but retired end eune toPrloevdlle to end their eereer. Ire Roger eEeehern. eenth line, Glenelg. le e denghter. Mr and Ire Anne Mattie-ttte for- mer wee eeeidently ehot in the mills at Prieeville nenrly 55 yenre ego. " foot melting the trigger, the eon- tente killing him lnetently. Hie wife only died eome I or 10 genre ego. Mr end In Meleeln leLean. per- ente ot Hector McLeen ot title tow-,1 Mr end In Reel. perente of Mn Donald NcLeehlen (mail eonrier No. 2, Pritsevi1io), Mr end lire Ghee. Me- ;Millen; the former e pleeterer by trade. In Mann end eon Neil Inna both died in the weet. Petriek end Hugh Scott. two brothers, whoee ree- ldenoe even at the end of the bridge eeet, Wm. Perdy, who kept the firgt little store en the ieee ot the hill. old Durham Road etreet the: wee taken down lately by the owner. W. G. Weteon. ___ .. . I mu... -. -_.. -'--- we- - daughter. when residence wu " the‘ town hue loath. Mrs John Erwin (nee Annie Ferguson. was born in “ricevule about tittpti" your: ago. She wee niece of Mrs Bugatti MoCor mick at town, Mu Jo n Ferguson (Martha MoKechnie) an: of Angus McKeehnie. D. Road, Arch, McLeen near the Ichoolhom, Mr and Mrs Donald MeArtbnr. town line nonh. Glenelg aide, Mn McRobb (nee Har- riet gitsDowtuO who died be: tall. "iiiriG McGowan, miller, tuber of the Maura MoGoun at Datum millA, II: any! Mrs Al." rlgliell ttt We think we awe the “no. of ell those that were once residents of Priceville. as near " poulblo. Some ot them, it not the motrity, ere lying in the old graveyerd in this place. o-oo-ot-ot-'"'"""""' .0: t t, Ask for Business In BUBBLE REVIEW 1mm I IL! 351:“ man.“ E?'5r?L-L'i't',.i-C-i':ft':':'?Sst: 3%? Show your desire for business by asking for does not ask for business is supposed not to wan' P.i'.--A-dP, tt Shop where You are Invited to Shop Ewa- 00 To the Merchants of Ihirham by (tsri) J. “The rsee of yore " That donned our latency upon their I. knee fl And told our mnrvellinz boyhood " legends store " How are they blotted from the ' things that be y' 'l Who will be giving n sketch of the 1 V present residents 60 or 70 years from I. now of those that ere in the prime at It life " present? They will be few ' end for between in that let any an tithe in the future. What will Price- J. ville be then ? Will it be e city ex- tending out. west. north and south of I for miles ? We doubt not '. at I --- td Gaelic in the Presbyterian church he next Sunday, the 6th June. at the 'in neuel hour in the morning. It a Me in day these that are in tevor of uphold- Ih "ryr, that lenguege should attend and rr .enceurnge the prencher hy having it some in the on» In some in the wet Ind 1)anny for Bll We know non. m in a. bottom of the ocenn. DURABLE-Fire grates are tttree-aided; last three times as long. Shaped in the CANADA' s 5M au-vuuw_v-. .v- ___"--" to be preaching to empty paws. The leader of the choir promise, to give some extu singing if he feels like it, while the organist will give the in- itrumcntal part. as she is the daugh- ter of I good (new: speak" And a patronizer of that Incient langnnge. Sunshine The other dey we Were listening to two prominent gentlemen selling ttstr yarns (not Hes). n farmer and a doe- tor. The fermer said he caught a to grind up clinkers Parnace when "rocked". See the McClary dealer or write for booklet. " Sold by J. l. Harding __ two-OW W“ I-nv --- W'-",-""" .". e attendance. for mmuters hue "The War Summary’ ' a - " cu --r...e'-"'".r Almost from the very day the um" Pmropott war began in Angina: last. the outstanding: fcatuN' in Canadian journalism wwrlm: the coutiict 5111“ been "The w.. inhuman" (lull) an mun-s l and 2 of TIIE (JAMIE. In the com-hunt posylrrl" farm 1tw writer In" ulwn his mum-rs a pen plcture of the uerolopmots' In all parts of the world. Wlsilv thes dam“: of the murmur-nu nlnnu the ex0tudod frontiers haw no! Inn-u overlooked. the readers of TMr, “may: hare lawn enabled to tum.“ lulclllgmtly Ind “llh routidence th" general "utliues of tttts stuPeuloo mullet. "the War Mummy" of THE GLOBE Is reproduced daily by several paw-nu throughout the Dominion. Tl": ta.orm on its editorial pug ‘publlc In groper ferspurlive the br snuggle. " set " of ankles has a the Canadian p--opk-, but of Mull: of the world. The mum-s lA-utlln'; up . A u; u“. ....m.n. tit.u News Service The Editorial Page ll"; u-nv- -_.. - -- In! GLOBE on its editorial [mm- has striveu to place bump the public in groper forspertive we brmul background ot (be (liable struggle. " set " of artHles has alum-led me ntlsniiou not only of the Canadian puoplo. but of loading men and journals ln all parts of the world. The mum-H loading Il.: to the war. the Hummus run-ring into its couduet. and um rcsulll likely to tiuw trout the warmth-u ot nonunion lmvv been dralt with In that hnld and Hear-cut form t-hurac- teristlv of THE taAtnwt' editorktl my". The nlum- fe-amws. in a front unmzm-ln-d in ('nnadn. Canadian papvm. and part! per cent. In Till GLOBE": Other Features The sporting pages. tho tinanrtrtl and (-Mmm-I'I'Iul mum. the woman u pm“. eta. etc., WM]: tite "Mitiottul pages In Weduwotay'n [mum devoted to "Farm and Conutry Life." ttre imtirttalt"sd at a IIIL’II nlnutlurd of exwllenm. a ulnndnrd that han Jutstlhed I'll]: “Lolly; In Us tltle of Gland-'3 Nation-l Neo Mmpvr. and has given " by “any thousands the largest circulation of any morning paper in the Dominion. aiih'er: in! Your Local and City Papers By all mum take yullr hmul pun-r. but In the II newspaper: I'll! (sum: tumumdionab1.r "ttttrt' you to be hnd In Canada. Order it “why. In veqttq no: for (our "tonttvs--three dollar: per Fear. NA TIONAL NEWSPAPER ends go to one's home uninvited, and list is determined by the number of step towards getting these fami- lies as customers, and acquaint- ances can most surely be develop- ed by invitations or Calls made through the medium of advertise- ments inthe DURHAM REVIEW reaching 1750 homes weekly. um. in addition to n cnhh- and letter tservice from the " Canada. have pilot-d Tualillolll far in the hall of and partly "xpusits the phennIm-nul lucmse of 3803 GLOhE't5 circulation during recent month; g for it. A merchant who want business very keenly. fUh that measured 18 inch I iL length and weighed two pounds and . half, but " doctor- generally can- not be but, the Dr. uid he caught on. 19Jé inches long 3nd weiahrd two pounds and three quarters. . Prioevine cm compete with Durham or any other town for tUh and fitl yams. . We at to be excused for going in- to town this time. Homeseekers Special. Train leaves Toronto l0.45 p. m. each Tuosday. commencing Juno Ist, I915. For aecotnasodatlon ot Homeeeekers' and geneul touriettrattie to Western Canada. through train curying Tour. iot Sleepers and Colonial Us." will. commencing June lat. leave Toronto [0.45 p. tu, each Tuesday until further notice, running through to Winnipeg. Attention is directed to the remark- ably low round Trip For“ in oonnee-" tion with Hometreekers' Excursion: to Western Could. vii Unnndiun Pacit1e Railway. Tickets Are on ul- each Tuesday until October Nth. inclusive. and are good to return within two months from duo of sale. ' Apply to any c. P. R. Agent. for fkll paxticulars or write M. 0. Murphy. District Pmenger Agent. Toronto. THE GLOBE, Toronto. bt but In the fteid of metropolitan r ottern you the nun-st “In gr, Nil“ por motttu-e dollar WIRCHIVES TORONTO ln-Qal [mun-L the woman's eduvramty'g lune devoted at a Illzh standard of t"A"th' in In Illlt- of tt BIG A 1-3.3: mcmum long. 0) In was :pr " to...“ I. W“. "e pr " t,',sWl'lbf.. hm 1m pl " Ouch-a. (Ha-Io 1.git pr MIG-ruin. "ttri-r-Atop. Fin. Euclid: Cotton Cups. white and fancy.u................lkperymd Table Linen. . = so mad the per yard [any Cotton sheeting 2 yd. wideasc yd Heavy bleached Sheeting 2 yd: wide...... ................r. .40cyu Envy 11x4 Flumeueue Blnnkeu whiteund ttref.-...., ...l.li1nspait Heavy 12:4 Flunne0ette Blankets, whlwonly.......... .....l bbnpu'n Put-om of summer crannies wd cheese “cumin. we wax. your cram durum the mater month-I. Hume» plum paid ior ttood are... We sup ply um cam free and pay twice awn month. Wale» for can. W. H. BEAN J, ARTHUR cook in now “hung let-om in Voice Production and Singing. It the home of Mrs B. F. MeGomb, every Tuesday, from 2 ull T p.m. Appointments now hem“ booked. Cull sud see- that}. Licensed Auctioneer for County of Grey. Terms moderate. Arrangement: for sale dates can be made " Review tMkeorat my residence next door. Phone call to No. 6. Durham w:!1 be promptly attended to. D. MoPHAIL.’ - Ir McPhul nu . telephone in “noun (Asylum J. i1.trtJi'll0NM 2., C. iil MI was memes": tor aw . mm. to” nun new» me new» " minimum. It otettqrmy1eatw Raul-‘8 a m. or in Ceylon P. o., win iv, xnmpm mum. NIH on “mun-non to loam Coll-go Pay-mun: and sun. u . 0m OFFICI: Over J. P. TeILOM‘I 080e, “any was -, 0m. women: ma hon-mu: ot “any ole: on out In: at AINtet In. OHIO!!- nouns '-" I. I 8-4irnt. 'r--tr p. m. We Communication between one up} “duo: u an noun. HONOR ORADCM E Tomn'o Univetsiu. u r. dune Boyd can“. Mental Bureau f,S2iiiihiiiiiyi2e2t"' Surgeon? Damn: .1 II crunches. ottiee-Over Jewellry stole ad op , v aim Post on“. W. C. PICKERING D. o s., L o S HONOR GRADUATE of Torono. University. gnu. “he ot Roy-.1 College of Dental 8 us ot Ontario Room 3 Over J a J jréhh'fhl4 New Show Barrister, Solicitor in Suprem Court Notary Public Commissioner Money tat mu. 0am on Imbron an. opposite Wolpole'u Sables. ARTHUR H. JACKSON Licensed Auctioneer tor Co. Urey Insurance mm. Money to L, lunar of Mange Licenses. A Ff on] anneal husineu eunuch-d. l DURHAM ', HIGH SCHOOL UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director hummus u swam!- Picture Framing, Shortest Notice SmwBoou-Asro- from buddy-ya Eon Rum tm--Fi t h u , 't'1'ael'snWui'll't'll"i J. F. GRANT It. tt.tr, L. D. B. - on cam no“. The school In mummy equipped In "Bei :blmy. in autumn“ ot-,",',':','."',"".')?,', mung. my. or an n .1MMtat m. 8.. tttltoqrtttq can»: l {iii cum I mop. tun-g. menu {baud emu " met-081 In“. mum-1m. Rondo-nine at: ”mama-bum. Dun-n In balmy I'd-WEE!!!» nun " . non damn-l: Notary Public, Commissioner. 00ml. ONT. (Lowe: luwn iii, WW" .mw land mama noc- cl det"idh'fg."tli Ola-(Wm Cream Wanted J. P. TELFORDa Full line of Catholic Bebe! and blink arttt “it; up R. I. ISAAC D. heheh; Ceylon one .RA AGE, Durham CONVEYANCER‘ k. A. BELL SINGING R. H. ISAAC. Durham Palm Creamery. mun-Won. Out Attaii; mm of en P, " ti" M " 1'} .35

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