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Durham Review (1897), 9 Dec 1915, p. 6

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tt A JOHN Il. FINDLAY Drcmore c"'""'""'"""'-- ' ' Fresh Water Herring and Lake Treat d _ a "s'"iosi"o-sts"ocaieoai , For Your Christmas Baking l "'iOLSTElN LEADER he Ontario Fur Farms L DATES "he best we Pan“: just mnvcd. ten-in; per do: Me _ undp: the 'det pan of Pete 79 a Revised Burtat of Land. G. known as. "In Uompanie. ‘."Lenor+ Patent ht been iosuod In the Beat at the Sec- '.;yr" Stste of Ca 3. bearing rvtln‘ LL day of her.l915, I“. wanting Georrte Bye entlomun, Ln r. "in“! Philp. eapit list, Leslie .1".er Nicholson. mill ' Alfred -v,,h BuJer, manutactu r, all of tr Wrt of Holrem in th Province ttr.; .in And Juhn Pete utrus ot rug, at New York int estate at . Yank. om- of the L'n ed States \uwnta. tiriaucitU hrnk . fcr the mug pi"'pom"?'r, via, w To buy. Pierrv (‘mniuh farm, lots 3t and n. 2, Nurmanhy. containing Pd" f Land. MI; 1H're, of good walk- "ul, bal Inn- Int-h and panlure. l class barn I” I m and 40 I Mk frame ln-nw. all buildings good. r in lulhAhuuw and tttatrits. 53 t. “n- Alm mar clnnv Is 351- pro head t, Word um! Workn Pot, u ('uuupunv. 2H0] Franklul Ave., Hamill-l Us, loose or "t itt' oi. phi. 2 Ioriss - forkumag‘pi; IL'RRANTS - ble-cleaned, new NUTB---AII ' tovk expected shortly, 2 lb for Mc. ......... ..rwr... 'EELS-NI fresh hurt, lemon a SHELLED A range per lb 20c, Citron per lb 30c. WALNIJTR m “DRINJL'KSf NORMANBY We have been for am is. loose or “It: Rev. lrl R. Hicks mm Almanac vim- Gt day " her, l915,| ”manna Gamm- Bye "Memo. n It "hard Philp. eapi m. Laue mu! Nicholson. mil , Alrred ph Bullet. manufactu r. u“ of thwn of Hoktugt in th Provincel undo And John Pete nth: a]; -t!) at New York int anneal; F York, on» of the Un edSuLul Mum“. ttnaugitu hrok ' for the, "vuue [mum-ms. via. w To bur' (xclmnge or albeit”: deal in) ... and other fur Dentin animals. wruhng nr any other purposo,r at new. and other In: and (0‘ y rm a gunman fur imam includ- di line, incident thereto r ' To purchase, lease a other-3 " Jaimie and tint-pose of r leoute t mm tion with and u further burning?!) her, in set forth. I ‘wups-mtions " the co puny to 'rried on throughout th Domin- uf Canada null elsewher hr.the . of "rhe ontario Fur Farms ...,m." mm a tapilal s‘nck Forty' Land dollar , and disud into, .. "t mm of ~1'x'- dollar ea , and (hm: plsre I" 'hw nu. com -ertr imt .' Holslrm “I the Pro not“! IMVI‘J Leith it luck Show in Ga )2 friends there. lice tr, Ann rico. I'he “W Ml k, Magnum, Word and Work-, unique Alum-mo. alumni almxyu thet, t.rult for nulv um» dollar l'he Alm mar ulnnr I! as. pre- an UL.” WINE "Ike's?! trivet SINS»Emrst qual_ity Attsca. SUNCEMEAT slim} "m ven thei N H H. FtrRTUNF., Aytou, Ont Farm for Sale lat the om nu M. ll we h n " ard Sun Ml mrp treated himself to a st week. been fortunate to suture a good of fund stutfl which still be ncce The quality is the but obtainable rs" important linen ; ORCHARD ar mum thin THUS. MrLVEt ir SM retary of Ntate - In met a he I mud Miss Carrie and spent a week e. Mr Wilton re- y and Miss Carrie a 3nd baby from the he winter how with I)? Shallow Lake the Shmp Bros. utr ou" Tuesday even- good program is \dunzmon 15 and Jay, Mona Lime Malia ' the week lhrbcr am ' (u Bentinek Mr W m. Bac . a attending the uelph and also line of Knox rid at. the home :his Wed., Dee. Other v Mrs Wilbert ed that she M orul h" h Kinny 2nd erninmcnt ool m to be Itl South- uncle, Mr few days. " end and at- Per tmst.is prieticn expected an IIIH' 'a- JllnUti.hIPiAT, Just the thing Sc for Xmas pics. prr package 12c m NUTS-ap vilrreher, per lb if. ......... PF _ .'-r.r.. ""'tr. "-.rr. 20c & SIHELLED ALMO.NDS AND L, 1 ' \-|~'Iln .. of alumna-J- .ht-U WALNUTS pcr lb A nurnfrer " pure bred Black Min on». and “use ‘unh. Rhoda Islam Had. Roosters, kn White Prkir Duck: and ”and. Must be sold be.. fore Xmas. We beg to . torm our many c!" tomers that we 11! not ship Dee. :- (holidw week). We wish all Merry Xmas and a appy and pros perms New Ygar. " Leadership tq and like Mr Wood. mmi, his addresses were most ex eellent. He 23v; to his audienh thoughts wean; away, ponder eve. and put iutoprrwtiee. Dinner wa= served to delegnres and others in m Meth‘dist church and supper in tbr evening in the Presbyterian The third Annual Convention ru' the Snuth Grey o'. s. Association w, s :lH-ld in the Presbyterian church on "I'hursday lagt. All three sass-ms ‘were most intorcstintr. Tho lack tl sleighing no doubt kept some awn), who would have been present. Iles. Mr Prudnnm. of Wiarton, spoke in the morning seosiott on $t lmprovinu the Ellieieaac) at our County Unit. tV Mr Pradham ta an earnest S. S worker and his talk Was much er. jryed Mr WoAward, ot Hanovw gave an address in the attoruoon r.) l gt An Outline oi Canadian Sandarx liniciencv Tests Course " Boys' and in the evening he gave a den. ans! ration oi che rung a teen-age hr.) Mr Woudward la a toreible speak and those who heard him will n. i soon forget his excellent address: l Rev. 1' llalpcnuy. Provincial Beet l spoke in afternoon in " The itetrpom l ibilivyofi'areutc,and8 School Teach l ers to teen-ore Bays and Girls." It thy. evening he took as his snbjec I l The Dec. mashing of the Holstein IWomen's Institute will meet an Thursday. lb'th,nt the home ot Mrs 'Hustetter. Mrs Drumm will ttivea jtalk on bt Simple Cooking and better Awning.“ Ron Call-Methods ot washing. (t,'1tyy.. no PERSONALE'; 8uon. l These gloomy due of iheember l'tu, Xmas entertainment tor the; bleak, Sunday School (1 Presbyterian church. Thu laden chads hang low, wrll be held ott Friday evening, Dee ’And through the thick guy almos- thh. A good programme and sup-i phere pcg‘g'llbtm 's'lvu"", f th ll hy, in Fall fenthery Gkes of snow. a e cc. mac-Jug o e o .01 a . Women's Institute will meet rm t Mr'a-mld Mrg Kirkgess. e! Arm?” Thursday, mm, a! the home ot Mrs Pu "ttte at Mr ' mm 8 ‘my liostetter. Mrs Drumm will give a and Mr James Dumut. of bis. . Forest, talk on bt Simulo) Cooking and butter! also honored tits Band qrttl, liii, pres- su-rvinu,” lx'ml Call-Methods ml 8009- Tho caived which 8000. 2 .Mr. Hun-rd Smith. who has on l li.sttd and is in Inning u Chatbnm. muted " liner, Mrs Baird, this Isst, Woek. i i, All millinery will be sold at spec- iia1 low prices until Dec. 18th at Miss (Ttscker's. _ We omitted extending congratulw lions to Mr and Mrs We“: (Miss Ca . rie Johnston) who were married Nov, 2 Ith. Three more of our prosperous Ema. mom tarmers have tvlephones in. stalled in their homer-Mr Jtiv. Ban. stun, Mr Frank Adams and Mr My. AaiiariaaiaiaurLii'i' The ladiw of the Methodist Mir sion“) SM-icn‘ met on Tuesday and packed a Xmas box to be sent to the Methodist Deaconess Home in Haur iltou. Mr J. M. Matthews has engaged Miss Mannheim. of Durham, to take charge of his grocery department, ' In Richard Irwin, who has bectt Inpoor health, is at pretax): in n. Fergus Hoopizal. We hope she mil not: be fully recovered. The Holstein Branch of Womon's Institute are holding a Birthing; Party in 1tuberts' Hall on Weducr any evening tfthis week. Further particulurs next week, FRIDAY, DE"). 'o.--Our, E. Per. guson will sell at Holstein 15 head young cows and IS two-year old heifers. all choice stock. Sale at 1,30. Terms-8 mos. credit, 6 per cent discount. Mr Chas. Image, who has just 'e- lnrned from the West. intends .5? Ir. ia: tor Toronto on Friday. when ue intends enlistinrr. We no proud u; such a young man. who in willing to go to ttttht for King and country. Burn "V To Mr and Mrs John Math er on Dec. 2nd, a son. Oar Furious Society is aendmg away a number oturap than us nee? tor the wounded soldiers in the hospitals. Oar village begins to look qaste important win: the Hydro poles all It looks as it we would have the puwer tarmed on before long. Pure Red Fowl )or Sale ntccssury supply: th.s season of all Library Board have just re- a new ht of the latest books, will be ready for distribution T' for ' our Christmas Let u: suggest a few ' Wc cluottr-- Trect per lb- 12c D. my HAIL, Auutioneer Jun): h. FERHI'FOS, ill R. l, Holslem Notice TIHBK& BOWLING Ir'............... Mc one: per lb P2hc vases were most ex , on . Iv; to his nudism-v: s1"1W/,y'a',!//,P'tc"ttiyit,t,,. , away, ponder CH“: lNu-hulsnn, Um) Mulunes, Colin 5105:]: notice. Dinner wz= thur, Murray M.Gilhvray. tir iccr. .” usd others in tr, (j,'i.,i2e' le/IIT ',','l','i,'f/l'g'at,, Dx-im- " a” s e . “I . " ' .p mng. Jgiu ann . ,'ie"s'l'jl','1ripati"' ID tb, Iqmrd-puq McA‘:.hur. Alex h"d,"f//. mtil. . SI J.ul-- lunay Hendexsor _ _..w_.____.~. 3 glam") 1/.r""tcl".p, Urimmie, Wilfred. . a l ti, . r L - . . " Mice iR-nhvrfnrd r'aiWid,i"dd, 1:984:12? ' ( .ou, Lillie McDougall. Pt 2nd--Ala: I 1"P' wimpy cu .-f {furmlom “Evplxp “Hamilton. Irene . s. N. No. It Minimum 'h--Teua Wilma. Mary Wilton, , John Nchenck, Lillie Watson, Flu:- i my» Gnrdimr,Gu urge Arise. Br. 3rd-... lluth Robb, Julia Mayan. Jr8rd-. , Velma Bpicer. Maria Theudmf. Her. , man Wagner, Geo Glirdiner. Sr 2nd-- I E my Calder, Arch ,l.i.r.e.Etisern", Royle I House. Jr 'dad--wittie Wilson. [van t Watson, Milton Nye". Cecil Pair. , balm. First-doe Melanin. Lillie Cal. l, an, Johnnie Calder. Freddie Swine", y wo., Podds, Hahn-t AIL-Eadie”, Hughin Swilzar tit m'ey Spliur. th 'la lcl-Iachern. Pt tir --he,t"e, onnellt'. with McEar0,era, Hurray M:Hoh‘-. .eg'vie Watson, Thriee a Wagner. t'r Jr--Domug G, 'tii :er, (Pinion War. "t', Gracne mud”- Ru v tsp oer. Jim- I tie McEUc'uerr,, cm: is Miers. John, (nil, t'tiec:y Johnnie McLean, Luther. m- " A... me Relish: ism-Rem Rugs”. Elmer Roan. Ethel All». Jumure Ellis 2, rl--Ettie Ems, Willi». Lang. Fir, I-Jirrttw" Brow, Fatquhav Fergusn“. E v, tt Adm, Vs... let A bertteir, Jr l _. Nyr'ie 1tosu, Juan Eccles, Mar ' Ecdee, truth L Bum l, Piityrr-Murray H' sh Willie ergm- 2., Elmer Bniton. i, E A. WILHON. Tracher. S. B. No. il, HGREMLNT tir "4,,vttice,'y'gteleet Ferguson, Josie Whytm Hazel ccles Ullfcon Rowing Jr4th--Tena Merchant, Ella Reid. Hyldn Whyte, Annie Aberdein. Sr. 3rd-Gordoi, tiehenck, Edwin Reid, John JJtrseeon, Maigyie MfPhee. Jr Itritnrtue, Marie Mennuaall. Pr A- Hac Hrnderaon. Stella Ilobb,Arthur Rah", B-Fu, Sinclair And Archie McEmchcrn at] ' Iushel L-uuont, Ron. ohl McArthur. C-Jean Henderson, “my Mdnues. John Long, Stella Dr immie. i Mr and Mrs Walls moved to om (town last week. We welcome them 3 to the Bend. .ome in! Mrs J Dunn!“ h veriipsir. ant time was 9p nt and a dainty lunch served. The membrra of the Crokinole Club held their first mew: , an Tuuaoay evening. 2mm up.," tir boapnable Mrs J, Eur'g drove to Kennlwonh and spent over Sunday of last week visiung her siiigx'a, Me Waters. We know enr ttssidertsinin us in extruding 9)m‘la.l'y to the Flanyesq ot the late Mrs Dams. Miss Gurdimr. of S:. Thomas. spen' Sunday of last. week at her Lame here. ' Last week Mr J, Sinclair. who lived here for several months, moved to his residence m Mt. Forest. Now girls, you will kn m where to fond him next. year. We wish John the beat ofgood !uck. A vet-age attend..nve 37, Farr Lawrence and Reuben Wat. son were lucky enough to capmre six young owns in a hollow log a tew days ago. In making the cap- tare one made a dash tor liberty and bad to be irsllowed thirty teet " a tree. At the Institute meetings held in Russell Hallnn Wednesday last, a ', very instructive address was given ' to the gentlemen lresent. along Ag- 'ricultural lines. The ladies were addressed by Sits, Hunter, Bramp. ton, who gave a talk on patriotic '; work, accomplished by the Women's .Institnte and also a fine address on ' " The Edneatwn of our Girls." At {the dose a toe lunch was served, re.- ializing the gum of 54 25. Mrs Aitred Tucker was visning for a few days among old friends at Pro- ton Station. , Mr David McKelvey. Durham. has been vinicing arouad his old home for surge tttyt. ___ 7 Messrs Edgar Renwick and W. Huggins arrived home from the West on Friday. Amongst the number drawn by the attracttons ti the Guelph Fat Stock Show in progress mm week are Nelson MeGtrire, Jas. Ferguson, G, Johnston, Willrid Bragging, rhos. Drown. Jr.. Peter Hay. Allan Har no Amos church are making prepara- tions for their Attrtiversary Services. which will be held on Dec. Mth and 27th . Further notices will be given. The Social Club held 'their organ- ization meeting on Fiiday Ian, at which the {allowing officers were elected for the ensuing season; Pres., Arch. Clark ; Vice Pres, Hor- ence Renwick ; Sexy, John Renwick ; Trees, Eva Kenton; Executive-.. Agnes Renwick. Gordon Geddes, W. Findlay. The first meeting will be held on Friday, Dec. 10th, " which an interesting debate. led by W. Braggins, td1irmative and E. Ben, wick, negative, will be given. De. Irate-Resolved that Conscriptinn is a better method than the Volunteer System. Miss Colette McMillan arrived home from Toronto, where she has been visiting for the past two months. Mr and Mrs John Smith, Conn, visited over Srnday at Mr Dan Ec. cles and attended service at Amen. Mr Sam McDiarmid is engaged with Mr Chas. Watson. No, IO, EUREMONT NORTH EO REMONT B. F UrNcuartr, Teaehor SOUTH BEND A. BENTON. Teacher DROMORE “mu-p, ulllle unl- n Freddie Swine", h 'rt McszcherI ' m’ey Sphur. th 'lt _ --s'oph, mmel'r'. .. .. fl ..-~. UN rARK9 ARCHIVES TORONTO THE DURHAM REVIEW four mcetingS...................$IG 00 um Brown, attenLt ce " four 1rteetintrtr...,................... 10 00 Alex W 'son, we: dance at four 11etslinge..........,.,.......,.., 10 00 J H thtftetok, mundane It {our mutiny.................. 10 00 Browrv=r.Wihum- That account» nresemed " this meeting be paid as follows : DrJ L Smith, attendance " The annual report of Dr. Smith, M. 0. H. wns read and handed to Clerk tor presentation to council. Pursuant to adjournment Board of Health met at the above time and place. Members all present, Mm. utea of last meeting were read and ctmdrmed J. Il. C. Wynn No 9 (ILENELG Sr 4i-V Riuhiv, M Atkinson, M Haley. Jr 4th--A L'ndpay. M Doris, o Bell, A Ritchie, M Newell, M Whit. mun“. G Bell Jr '+d--G Lindsay, It Davis. A Horst, P. Davis. 2nd--M Bvll. J Bell. bit-F, Hargrave, H Rit. chie. 8 Lawrence and M Horst. pq. (A) Pritrer-DLawrenee. Sr Priri"sr--1 Hath and M Hargrave (q. Jr Primer It Amen A Irtwrenre. ELIZABETH Sum-T. Teacher .... V w... .v, '___. I'- -vvu. ""“'K" uuln, RNA. Murdirk. Br 2nd--Howard Mv- Uullum, Dari] Bums. Jr 2,ud--Blatut: Bie, Lsyetate McCallum, Mildred B;own, Melvin mum. Gerald Brunt. lat clastr-Gettte 3'cUnllum. Pearl Ray, Sinnley Rea-y, [Coward Unruh. “illw Muldick PM 2 -Adyline Unruh, ' m: MrDmlnl ', Ceril Noble, May Me Coilum, Ehun Aduru. Part 1- Flor- Pu‘r Edml'um. Wilfrid Vitkvru Geo. Tm lllll'y. iL‘Itlil hwy. Stewart Ac- H 011'. Jessie 'rw,,ri1iei,- AiuiieCsri. (1.11mi). Rama Ho 1%. Gen. Tony, Ed. ith Vicktrst Gen lir"rwtt, Gimme Burst, S. s. No 6 arm-mm tir 4h--hrrct. bvl‘rnllum. Walter Boyce. Jr tur-Ed l Ihrx. Willie Ad. Iam. Jr) 'hu-bn .y Vinkvrmr Elsie Ith-Annie Ma 'Glllivruy, Mary Mor. msun, Peter Lulinglmm. th 3rd-, Fiorwnce Rumm. Joe Duviuon. Hos. ard Smith, Maurice Smith. Jr8rd _ John Morrison, Sunni-y Lediughnln, Katie Morrison, Hattie Mortley. " 2td--K"therme my, Pearl Morrley, Annie Schal'er. Nrls,on Bchater, tip 1-t--Juiut Emu". Jr Gt-Namti" May, Allie 51mm, Irorothy Ethnic-I. Edward Melmh. tir Primer-Mary Melosh and A D MuclnLyre M; Jr Pt --C'itarlira tgchateo, Myrtle Mortley, Clark Maximum, [mun/a Ramon. M. B. REID. Teacher, S. H Nu. 10, BENTINCK Mutkri indicate put-untagu. SI. 4'h Mary Lin-0:77. Je. 4ih--Peter M . Qtl4'llir 72. Wilmn: Fillingham tri, S P, d--hroy McQumrue 72, Edwm F Inughum 70, L‘u ‘ (flank oo, HAHFPL Hum-3561 Atrhoa lVllmn 54. Sr 2nd; --ltoy Caswell 50. y.. I-ii/terr Siyaes, Ewing Noble. Pe er Styles. Primer -~- 0;: hmmu McLuan, Stella _ [Ann and Rnyw- Noble, Iva Lats. Audley Large. l Annivusary Services will be held here on December 10th, Rev. M, Wlum, of ilUlkerton, will conduct the seryices mommg and evening Also there will be the usual tan mac:- ing on Months, night,for Wlllch M. eseelhnt and varied program is heme preparer]. Ht Mr John Corbett, who has spent the last three months in the west. re- turned home on Monday last. - Miss Esther Sharp, of Shallow Lake. visited with her aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Wm. Sharp. Congratulations to Mr and Mo M. W. Byers on the arrival at a fine bahy girl: - _ Mrs Keeter, of Ayton, visited with the Robinson family recently. The annual Xmas Tree will be held in the Presbyterian chulcln on Wed., Dee 22nd. Everybody wel. come. A number from around here took in the wood bee and may at Mr Wm. Legate'a last Friday night and report a good thnn. v, are pleased to bear Mrs Elord is much hem: Again. A muting of the Women'l Insti- tute: was heldon Fridw as Mrs C. McIntvre. Quite 3 number were present. Mrs Hunter. deleznte for me Institute. a". a flne address on " Home mlkinu," which was very much appreciated. Mr Alex McIntosh left Monday to spend a tew days will: Tororto triends. Min Margaret Henley Sundayed at home. Mrs R. Dargavel lett Wednesdav to spend a cauple of weeks with her daughters in Toronto. Mr and Mrs J. Darguel and son Robert spent Sunday with the tor. mer's mother here. Mina Elsie Bolton spent the week and with Miss Lavina M r'icw. Mr Herb. Roberts eahid m; D t. noeh friends Sunday eve. Mm Hildn Vaaey was home over the week end. Mr Josh Wiggins. of Jackson. Mich. spent a couple nf dnys visiting his sister, Mrs J. J. Wilson. Bentinck Board of Health Sony to hear an P. McIntoob is not improving. Mr iiuswarthiacGiuisrrar arrived home last week, after spending the past month in Wocdbridke. Mr (he. Bovmgton. from Owen Sound military training, spent Bur. day with old friends around here. Mr and Mrs J. W. McKechnie and Armetts vitaited over Sunday WILL! Lir Lacblnu McLean School Reports No. 8, GLEN, & BEN. -----iqi------ bl, G Ah (mun, Tomber ROCKY SAUGEEN Lamlasb. Dee. lac, 1015, HAMPDEN DORNOCH Ile ull such children we say with v.utnistakable earnmtntss: They need ticott's Jimulsion, aw] need it now. It Iroiises'es in concentn'u! form the very fwd elements to enrich their blood. It changes wane-o to strmh' it m them sturdy nag! mug irelG." ever rervive the proper balance of food to stWtcientiy nourish both body 3nd brain during the growing period when nature‘s demands are cream: than in tra'ttrtt life. This is shown in so many pris faves, lean bodies, frequent colds, and lack of ambition. NUT ENOUGH CHILDREN 1 am pleased to report that the state of health in the township for :his year has been exeepttomtily good t iere being only two cases of inioe'- ions diseases In winch placarding and quaranumng were required, and that in those cases thenke as early qunrnn Lining and eftieient work of unit-ryi inspectorl, the disuse, diphtheria; was! eoniined to the premise: on which the outbreak took place. Dr J L Smith, M. 0. H. In the early part of season made Trriutitemetetg with eamtary inspectors for oftieient examination and super- viswn of slaughter houses end invest. 'gave and had abate some nuisanaee that complaints had been sent in about and in September mode Annual visitation of achools and am pleased to state that in almost every instance the Trustee Board-i had endeavored to lattend to ra.tntntnetHationg in accord- aiue with the Provinnisl Board regu- latimis to secure better unitntlon made on lost annual visit and use aiqtisnce to this. we find that the mortality from infantile and other thildren's, 'lisrettgeg has decreased. thus hearing eloquent and convincing testimony to the bereft of sanitary and commodious surroundings in end! about the school rooms. Your medical health oflieer in com- nlisnce with rtwtlationirot Deput- ment presents this annual report of year’s work. Your Mfitwr attended ull meetings of the Board of Health during the year as well as the pro. vincinl meeting of 1H1ieal Offieort, of Health health hold tlr I'ettrboto, ANNUAL REPORT OP M. O.H. To the Municipal Council of the township of Bentinck : Sim : so re dumping rubbish on rd 1 oo Alex Wilson. notifng N WM tang, to dumping rubbish on road.......,....,................. 100 Dr J L Smith. utondunce of Provincial meuing, Peter- boro............,...,............ 25 00 Wilson-- Brown-Thu report of Dr J L Smith be published with minutes. Armstrong/a....-.......... David Adlam, phutur"g.......... AVx Wilson. notifying W Leif- Dr J L Smith. disinfectants used at T Armstrrng'a Ind J "elumrt'rc,,..,..,.,...,,.....,.. D Adlum. Impeding Limin‘s slaughter house,,.........,.... HAdIum. plucudir-g I Arm. alrong'F.................‘....... D Adlam, fumigrmng T Arm- strongV.,.,,,.......,.......... l) Adlam. removing card at I' Seek a m. 12mm on. J. u. Chiuxck. Secrets” 200 150 GO 25 59 Bar them here. Wu hue I Fresh god vuiod stock at the etrfuseet0roasries, Oranges. Lenpul. Peels. Dun. Nun. Candies of an and; and overvtmnz roqmed tor tite nanny (animus. oar PM" will ml: your purse. Give II c all. H ' f Mttahrgr. Your Holiday Groceries, Fruits and Confections 761E Q’TY BAKERY Headquarters for Confectionery undid] iiiiU, ida, Tailor and Haberdasher - H" - "mummy-a naming out at Neg. 10.00, 10.50 and 11.00 Raincoats clearing Reg. 5.00, 5.50 and 6.00 " Reg. 500 Braces going at---.........,......... Reg. 250 and We Braces going at.......,......., Also Hats. Caps, Gloves, Mitts, Unde and other articles too numerous to ment, going the same sacrificing way. Come and get the best. regardless of price. As space will not permit us to mention all the extraordinary values we will quote just a few. See the bills for full list. Reg. 12.50 and 15.00 Raincoats clearing out at.....,.,. “on 1nnn In an ..._J .. nn n . Great Clearing Sale In Brass Goods we can satisfy your wants in Umbrella Stands, Pot Pedestals,Jardineres, Ash Trays, Smokers Sets, Smokers Stands, Tobacco stands, Card Trays, Sewing Trays, Vases, Flower Baskets, Hanging Fern dishes, C"uspidors, Fern dishesé‘zotherarticles too numerous, lo mention. We also have a large assortment of Electric Cooking Utensils such as Irons, Toasters and TN ., We have the greatest assortment of Electrical lamps that was ever displayed in any one store in this part i. the country. Call early and get your choice before the best are sold. Broilers. Electrical and Brass Goods High-grade Men’s Furnishing] I have decided to clear out f. Er. A RowE . BLACK ~. Rife miiaorr'oipLeclyd my entire stock of H, Underwear to mention all Come early Durham. at $9.99 39e IN Wrtig Import., It I ling that mun with Prcmh Sidney Bonn Ind puma Wm re Gases. “The nlliu that The n " 0 M An 'lrspatdt [y Bri . aid on lmum da up? u Ike)

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