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Durham Review (1897), 4 May 1916, p. 5

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uirham indow ph e nlainn dle ols ooe" 1+ °0e ke your ch h:ldgen €e YoU &E 11 KÂ¥ o3 Mi‘Y7 4, F16 ie XEEEQ‘ ali 1# F FINANCE ‘.10 15 5.10 m( O( have a large m which to ‘choice in all nd colors to one. â€" Others itisfied. Wh’ 35 ind designs the fightâ€" Labour an ever food that If you the right Ihe more on unimâ€" e labour. r, and, if Canada â€" garden. Shades Paper g luxurâ€" trength nada to ia could ure out Small Profits creased s strong «e not d Well situated in the town of Durâ€" ham, containing all modern conveniâ€" ences. _ Easily heated and rooms well arranged for minimum of werk. It will be sold away below cost and the purchaser may arrange his own terms, Irmediate possession given if desired. Y ou ean purchase this property for litâ€" tl= more monchly than rent ard in time own an ideal home. Two buildâ€" ing lots along side will be sold with it it desired. _ For further particulars câ€"‘l at or write the ReviEw Orrter. l‘ure bred S. T. Black Minoreas for sale. _ As the undersigmed intends moving away trom this village some time during the month of April, he will sell settings of 13 for 75¢ per se‘ting until time of leaying. Ihe undersigned offers to rent the Commercial Hotel in the village of Priceville. Immediate possession giyâ€" en. For further particulars apply on the premises. Make good use today of the splendid healing and penetrating oils found only in Chamberiain‘s Antiseptic Liniâ€" ment. It takes the weary ache and pain from the muscles and supples the joints, so you will get your full rest and sleep tonight. RHEU MATISM We want your PrOâ€" duce and will always pay the best prices Bherwinâ€"Williams in Wall, Ceiling, FI oor, etc. Varnishes, Shellacs, Stains, Oils, Turpenâ€" tine, Brushes for every purpoSse. There . is notWing wanting that we know of in this Deptâ€" If you do not think range of Readyâ€"mades i ishingly low prices. C We have just reeeived a large and welll-ass;rtl;asd stock in Pails, Tubs, "** WooOodgnwWAFQ@ wasn Boards, White Wash Brushes, Butter Prints and Ladles, Egg (!ml.e_:s, “Hnmpty Dumptys, Baskets, Mops, We haye set aside a department for the exâ€" hibit of thise and there you may use yout freeâ€" dom in looking over our Sample Books without having to be shown. Just a look will be sufficiâ€" ent as a warranty to you making your choice. JAS PATTISON & CO, PRICEVILLE "The ‘Right‘ Paint to Paint Right " How about that Spring Suit ? Brooms, Butter Boxes, etc. ‘"HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN‘ _A 00 0C O EL Zvery FTweseday, March to Octobe o "All Rail" ¢ Every Wednesday During Season Navigation C _ @Great Lakes Route" Rest and freedom tonight from Residence for Sale MAY 4, 1916 This week we wish to announce to you Eggs for Hatching PRICEVILLE +..~..2} WEEKLY W. SackETr, Priceville Chatk Geprens preeond ee oie‘s ie Fear Canada‘s Greatert ANADIAN PACIFIC For Rent Wall Papers R. MacFARLANE, Agent, Durham Jos. Buack, Marmalade Oranges k that your purse will allow you to in all sizes in som»e snappy offects, Come in and look them over. NC «THIE LEADING HOUSE" 46 Mr. Jas, Riddell‘s family moved to outr burg last week. Comgratulations to Miss Emma Ritchie whe has been successful in her Entrance to Normal exam. Mr Fred Staples bas purchased a Massey Harris cultivator. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moffat and family motored from Owen Sound Saturday to the formers uncle, Mr J. J. Moffat, returning Sunday, day Wednesday Monday of this week was the anâ€" nual housecleaning of the Grange, when the gicls prepared it for the opâ€" ening of Sunday School next Sunday, with the same oflicers as last year. This is over ten years that Supt. W. Congratulations to Miss Ada Banks who has been taking up a home study course in training for a nurse and has recently received her dipioma, J. Ritchis has had chargs and too much credit cannot be given him for the way he has conducted it. bu h id + Snb atniidls Atvaffict dfi mtc i ind unds dn sc am + who has been taking up a home study Miss Effie MacMillan, of your town, course in training for a nurse and has | and Miss A. C. MacMillan, of Laure!, recently received her dipioma, spent :nlml:‘ E"st:r vaeation at their | parental home here. | Mrs A. J, Greenwood is among the | ‘$isg‘ Katie: McCormack, of Priceâ€" visitors in Owen Sound for tbhe Dg})vite, visited her friend, Miss Lizzic Mr Ed Scott and bride gave a taffy parry Tharsday evening last week. Mr. D H Firth who bas been vigitâ€" ing lor some time with his mother is sperding a day or two in Toronto. Mr. Sam McLean Jr purehased a fine driver while in the city last week. Miss Eva Dezell returned from the eity Saturday . Mr. Hoekridge wishes your scribe to remind his enstomers that his store closes 6 p m eyery Thursday. Automobiles are here; also bicycles Aeroplanes next eh ? Mr, and Mrs. Hockridge attended the ftuneral of the late Mrs. Geo. Methere!, Dandalk, Sunday. The Leading House‘s any Canadian Pacific Ticket s y l o PW 1 ‘‘Rain" says May day all the information about the best es. 34 Ht it it i: Howard, District EDGE HILL HOPEVILLE z; Specialty this week at 25¢ doz. That that we are Sole Agents in this locality for the the tailors that guarantee style and fit in every particular in Men‘s Tailorâ€"made Clothing. BULLETIN Passenger We are stocked complete in Mammoth, Red, Alsike, Sweet (white) Clovers, Also Timothy Seed, Rape Seed, and all kinds and varieties of wCRA PNEEC CCC Garden Seeds We carry Trunks, Valises, Suit Cases, Club Bags, Lunch Baskets, and many other necessaries for the traveller. such as Salt in bbis. at. go Ib. at ...... . Coal Oil at..... Flour, Bran, Shorts Low Grade Flour. Oranges, â€" Lemons, â€" Cannued Raspberries, Cherries, Blue»erries, Pumpkins. Sets the Pace How about that Seed ? For you that anticipate Travelling buy one of these, we are offering a wellâ€"tailored throughout, at astonâ€" TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. A Few Staples Mr Jos. Black and Mr Bert Aussum of Priceville, Sundayed with friends in our burg. Call again Bert. Effective at once, Canadian Pacifis Steamship ‘"Manitoba‘‘ will sail from Owen Seund 11.00 p. m. each Wedâ€" nesday dnring the season of navigaâ€" tion, for Sanlt Ste Marie, Port Arthar and Ft William. _ Connecting train leaves Toront. 5.25 p. m. Full parâ€" ticulars, reservations, etc. from any Canadlan Pacific agent, or W.B. Howard, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. Easter passed rather quietly in our burg, owing to the busy time. Miss Annic MacMillan, who spent the last three months at her home here, returned to Duluth on Thursâ€" day. Miss Mas Hendrick, of Foronto, visited over Easter with friends here. Mr J. P. MacMillan has returned from Toronto, after spending some time there. Can. Pacific Great Lakes Steamâ€"« ship Service MacMillan, on Sunday last. Gaelic will be preached in the Presbyterian Church, Priceville next Sunday, 1st Sunday May and will be the Ist Sunday in evyery month durâ€" ing summer, _ Any one wishing@to hear the old language will receive a welcome reeeption as the old langâ€" nuage is getting pretty well played out. The leader of the ehboir (it any) promises to sing a Gaelic solo from one of Peter Grants old Gaelio hymos. No notes required to sing Gaelic bymans. The first automebile came from Darham through Priceville on Sunâ€" day last. _ Roads were good then but to day they are slushy again. Mrs P. J. Haiey visited at D. Macâ€" Millan‘s on Tuesday last. Mr. Neil McFayden and f:‘inlly of Proton are residents of Priceville now as they moved there some time «go. > Eggs are 21¢ in our town and butâ€" ter 20c. â€" Sugar will soon be up to the standard of 40 or 50 years ago. Its now 9¢ a !b or therabouts and tea 40c a Ib. Buat then compare the prices of long ago and the present and its almost all the same to the seller. _ When we could get 20 lbs sugar for $I and only 10c for eggs and 10 and 12e for butter, it amounts the same to the farmer but not to the consumer who has to bay both. Long ago sugar was 12c a lb but then the general run of purchases made would be one pound a month and not that by some. The late Dr. Ghent of Priceville said if people used more salt and pepper and less sugar there would nmot be so museh sickness. What about tooacco and whiskey and tea, â€"they might be included also. Alex McEachern who we referred to last week for baving an operation is very low but while there is life there is hope. _ His nurse Miss Ryan attends to him faitbfully and Dr Lare is doing all he can to bring him about again. All the Sackett family left Priceâ€" ville forf Toronto a few days ago. This is May 1st, rainy most of the day, growth good, not munch seeding done yet, the grass looks green, tall wheat looks fairly good. 99 PRICEVILLE AND LIMITS VICINITY . . +XÂ¥ Â¥apy Dbt, ..v.". /. 550 sack .. ... . 16¢ gallon Middlings, Screenings, SCOTCHTOWN Glad to bear Mr D. McCannel is able to be out again. On Wednesday eveniog, April 26, about 50 friends and neighbors asâ€" sembled at the home of Mr Neil Meâ€" Leod, Swinton Park, Proton, to spend the eye with their son Wm. Jl:)hn, who bhas enlisted and leaves to train in Owen S und on May 1st. An enâ€" jJoyable evening was spent and at the proper time an address was read by Herb. Hanvam and a purse and founâ€" tain pen were presented by Maggie Aldcorn. A good reply was given by the receiver, stating his thankfalâ€" ress to all. Miss Neirgart has resumed her duties again at S.8. No. 7, after spending Easter holidays at her home in Hanover. Mr and Mrs D. McCormick epent Sunday visiting Glenvelg friends. Miss J. MeCanoel has returned from the Queen City. Miss R. Ferguson returned home, after visiting in Hanpover. Messrs W. Knox, Wm. Stewart apd Neil McDonald drove to Darham on Sunday last. Some drive in seedâ€" ing boys. Miss J. Aldcoro returned to the city on Monday. Homeseekers â€" Excursionists via Canadian Pacific may if they so deâ€" sire take advaitage of the "Great Lakes Trip." The Steamship ‘"‘Manâ€" itoba‘‘ on which Homeseekers tickets will be honored, on payment of $9 additional to cover meals and berth ; sails from Owen Sound eaeh Wedâ€" nesday during season pavigation calling at Sault Ste Marie, Ps Arthar and Fs. William, eonnecting at the latter point for Winnipeg and Wesâ€" tern Canada. The "All Rail" Homeseekers Exâ€" cursions are in effect each Taesday until Oct. 31st inclusive. Particulars from Canadian Pacifie Ticket Agents or W B Howard, Distâ€" riect Passenger Agent, Toronto. A number of young people spent an epjoyable evening at Mr J. Aldâ€" corn‘s on Friday night. Another address was read by Geo. Campbell aad Mr Jno. Aidcorn preâ€" sented Wm. John with $10 on behalf of the Council, the gift given to all the Proton boys Allow me at this time tn the name of the Counueil Board of Proton muniâ€" cipality, to present you with this $10, simply as an acknowledgment that we sincerely appreciate the sacrifice you are making in leaving your home and friends and also the service you are rendering your king aoad country by the stand you are taking in our defence and our prayer will ever be that you, along with the other Proton boys, (over thirty) who haye answerâ€" ed their counitry‘s call, may be spared through the mercy of God to return in safety to your homes at the close of the war. Signed : Joseph Good{ellow, Reeve Pte. W. J. MeLeod : Dear William John : We, your companions, triends and neighbors, take this opportunity of making kaown to you our appreâ€" ciation of your decision of enlisting for overseas service. To many of us you have been a schoolmate and we deeply acknowledge the supreme sacrifice you are now making in offerâ€" ing your life at the call ot your king and country. in the great world comâ€" bat tor Freedom and Justice. You have ever been a good friend to us all and on every oecasion we have found you willing to aid us in secial gatherings ; in sports you bave played your part well and though we know you are now leaving us for a good cause, we cannot help teeling that while you arse away many a heart ontside the home circle will be saddened by your absence. A number of the youth and beauty gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs Neil McLeod last Wednesday and presented their son W. J. with a fountain pen and purse of money beâ€" fore hls leaving for 0. Sound training eamp May ist. The evening was spent in games and music. The following are the addresses Pte. Wm. John MecLeod : We noew ask you to accept this fountain peu and purse as a slight token of our indebtedness to you in taking up the fight for our fresdom, and as a link to eall to your rememâ€" brance your Swinton Park friends, who all unite in heartfelt wishes for your suceess and sate return . Bigned on behalf : Under and by virtue of the powers contaimed in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction by D. McPbail at Hahn‘s Hotel, in the Town of Durham on via Great Lake R‘oute each Wednesâ€" ay at the hour of two o‘clock in the afterâ€" noon, the following property ; side of Garafraxa Street in the Edfe survey, in the Town of Durham, in the County of Grey, containing oneâ€" half acre more or less, Terms ot Sale : Ten per cent of purâ€" chase money at time of sale ; balance in 30 days thereafter without interest. For further terss and conditions of sale, apply to J. P. Telford of the Town of Durham, Solicitor for the Mortgagee. in 30 days thereafter without interest, | The Review and Weekly Adverticâ€" For further terms and condit.ions of er .or ufxeyeu........................ sale, apply to J. P. Telford of the The Review and Weekly Free Town of Durham, Solicitor for the| _ Press for one ye@r............... Mortgagee, The Review and Farming World Bated March 24th, 1916, fOF I YORK....... .cciscrerseree serserree D. McPHAiL, J. P. FerrorDp, The Review and the Farmers‘ Adâ€" Auctioneer Vendor‘s Solicitor _ yogate for 1 year.................... Seeding is theâ€"order of the day around here. Altbough a little late, the eountry is in a promising stage. Lot Number Nineteen on the East Address and Prosentation Homeseekers Excursions‘ Tuesday, May 23, 1916 TSE DURHAM REVHEW MORTGAGE SALE SWNTON PARK Richie W. Hannam A. Jen. Aldeorn Jess‘ic Campbell Joe Wilson Sr 4thâ€"V. Ritchie, M. Atkinson, M.‘ Haley. Jr4thâ€"O. Bell, M. Davis, M.: WhitmOre, M. Newell, A. Ritchie. Jr.{ 3rdâ€"G Lindsay, K. Davis, M. Aljoe. R. ‘ Davis. Sr 2ndâ€"J Bell, M. Bell. Jr 2nd â€"8. Lawrence, E. Hargrave, H. Ritchie, M. Horst. A Primerâ€"D Lawrence. 8r. Primerâ€"I. Davis, M. Hargrave. Jr. Priâ€" merâ€"R Arnett, A Lawrence. E. SCOTT, teacher No, 14, EGREMONT & PROTON Sr 3rdâ€"Ethel Waites, Faleda Witter Jr8rdâ€"Ada Wilson, Ellwood Kinsman Roy Williams, Gordon McCannel, Mary McCannel. Jr 20d â€" Wilfrid Witter, Pearl Williams, Annie Mcâ€" Cannel, John McOanbel, Minnie Smail, Russel Lane, Alex McGannel. Jr lst â€"Thelma Wilson, Sadie Cameron, Willie Smail. _ 8r Primer â€"Lavina Lane, Murray Smail, Tressa Haw., _ Jr Primerâ€"Robert Ferguson, Sadie Fergâ€" @son. Ellwood McDougall. Mary F. ALDCOR®, Teacher No. 6, BENTINCK Sr 4thâ€"Walter Boyce. Jri4thâ€"Rdâ€" na Cox. Sr 3rdâ€"Fred Ashton, Jr 3ruâ€"Retta Boyce, Risie Boyce, Jessie Twamley, Edith Vickers, Retta Murâ€" diek, George Brown, Jennie Vickers, George Brunt, George Torry, _ 8r 2nd â€"Howard McCallum, David Burns, Jr2adâ€"Blanche Boyce, Gerald Brunt. Laverne McCallum, Mildred Brown, Melvin Adlam. _ 1stâ€"Gertie MeCal luwm, Pearl iteay, Stanley Reay, Edâ€" ward Unrub, Willie Murdick. _Pt 204 â€"John McDonald, Adeline Unrub, Cecil Noble, Elton Adlam, May Mcâ€" Callum,. _ Pt 1stâ€"George Twamley Wilfred Vickers, Lottie Reay, Stewart Adlam, Ellen Boyce,. JEAN M. C, Wyui®, Teacher * Dave," as he is familiarly called, was born and raised on the border of the townships of Proton and Egreâ€" mont, yetting merely a common school education in No, 7, Proton. Me carâ€" ried on farming in Egremont for a rumber of years, was tor four years a member of the Council, and then asâ€" sessor for four years previous to movâ€" ing to Port Arthur in 1907, where he got employment as checker for the Canadian Northern Railway for a year, was for a time with the Canaâ€" dian Lake Line Steamship Co., and since 19090 has been in the employ and risen in the confidence of the Northâ€" ern Navigation Co., until the present promotion, His wife is a daughter of the late Jas, Isaac, of Egremont, We extend congratulations to our old friend . A Port Arthur Newsâ€"Chroniecle of recent date contains an item regarding an old South Grey boy, Mr David Mcâ€" Intyre, that will gratify his wide cirele of friends, This is no less than his appointment as soliciting freight agent for the Northern Navigation Co, in Port Arthur. His career deserves a longer notice as it illustrates the value of perseverance, push and principle in malking one‘s way in the world. No, 3, GLENELG 8r ithâ€"Lizsie Morrison, Cecil Payâ€" lor, Joe Morrison, 8r 3raâ€"Moward Ritchie. _ Jr 8rdâ€"Mary Glencross, Marion Boyd, John Boyd, Wilhe Morâ€" rison, 8Sr%2odâ€"Ethel Anderson, Melâ€" ville Anderson, Eila Ritchie, Bavina Paylor, Jr 1stâ€"Wilbert Greenwood, Reta Glencross, Mary Morrison. Marâ€" garet Anderson, Prâ€"John Morrison, Glenna Firth, Ada Paylor, Frederica Stanles, Your favorite dish, as you like it, may be enjoyed at reasonable cost, amidst ideal surroundings, while traâ€" velling on the Canadian Pacific, O Cedar Mops from 75¢ to $1.50. Mcintyre nardware Fon Rext.â€"Frantz Premier electric yacuum eleaners, |__ _ _ s Grand Trumk tickets to all points in the West at lowest _ rates.Tickets sold over the new line via Cochrane, May be hbad with allinformation at Central Drug Store. Attractive Dining Car Service Probably nothing helps more to make a railway journey really enjoyâ€" able than a visit to the " Dining Car,‘ especially if it be a Canadian Paeific Dining Car, where the passenger is assured of the highest form of efficiâ€" ency in the culinary art, the choicest provisions the market afferds, preparâ€" ed on the scientific principle known as * Dietetic Blending." The Reyiew and Weekly Sun for The Review and Toronto Daily Star FOL 1 YGRL.....csserrsrsvasrrsess The Reyview ard Toronto Daily News for 040 yGuF........cuuersenes The Revicw and Toronte Daily Glob@ 101 1 YCAI...qqseeeeeeseessenss The Revew and Toronto Daily Miil and Ewpire for 1 year...... The Review and Daily Free Press FOR L NORE : c css uns savisou riasry seuprbient The Review and Toronto Daily Wourld FOF : YORE..,..ccrrrsesssterres The Reyiew and Woeekly Mail and Empire fOf 1 YO@I......cecsec0e 0+ The Review and the Faroily Herâ€" ald and Weekly Star for 1 year The Review and Weekly Witness IVOBI, .6 606 660 .00 608 n 08 s00 n# se n for 1 year........... School Reports Getting to the Top mm mt ie n en 8. S. NO. 9, GLENELG Clubbing Rates M. MortuEy, Teacher. Mcintyre bardware Good going April 2ist and retarring same day Fare and One Third Good going April 20, 21, 22, 23 Return limit April 25th Return tickets will be issued beâ€" tween all stations in Canada east of Port Arthur and to Detroit and Port Huron, Mich, Baffalo, Black Rock, Niagara Falls and Saspension bridge Tickets and further Jurticulurs at Grand Trunk Ticket Offices . G. B. Dingman, Town Agent, Telephone No. 3 EASTER EXCURSIONS We will allow fall yalue for a limit ed amount up to One Thousand Do!â€" lars worth oi Western Canada Town Lots in exchauge with a slight diifer ence cash or terms for fully improyed inside properties in the cities of Lonâ€" don or @uelph, including sewer, water, electric lights, gas, cement sidewalks, street cars past properties and in welâ€" built up factory districts or select resiâ€" dential, These properties turn quick and are right at home, Write to Gro. M. Famwri®uLo, 4147 Woolwich, St., Guelph, for particularsâ€" Flour per ewt ........ 300 to 3 50 Oatmeal per sack..... 2 90 3 O0 Chop per ewt........ 1 25 to 1 70 Oats, Kebt........... .. â€" 89 to ~40 Outs, milling........ .. 41 toâ€" 42 Fall Whoat........... 95 to #5 Spring Wheat........ 95 to 95 T Gk§.::/.1::.:.++*+s«+»« "A 10 to i1 70 DaurlGYÂ¥ : s«s :: 14 +144 5+4 D5 to 55 Potatoes per bag. ...,. 1500 to 2 OO Hides...;;, .; .}.;%â€" 14 00 Beef, dressed ........ 13 00 to 15 00 Hay, per ton.....,. .... 13 00 to 14 00 List has been carefally revised, This great Fervilizer, Blydney Basic Blug, $20.00 per ton. Apply to Wa, Wein, R. R. i<o. 1, Dubam i*&*@*w$*¢¢f% 4 * New Printsâ€" # Ho meseekers‘ Excursions to West erv Canada at low fares via Canadian Pacific, each Tuesday, March Tth to October 3lst anclusive,. _ Particulars from lnfi Canadian Pacific JAgent, or W. B, Howard, District Passenger Agent, Foronto. Douraax, May 3, 1916 Hogs, liye, fo b..... UbSDEL 3+ +24» sx11«1xx+« _ SH 0 Homeseekers‘ Excursions to the Land of Wheat *Â¥ *# GRANT‘S % 3%° ds qo e e e oipe ts ie aige olpe ie oo ipn * Rockfast Drills, National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto. 3 in Serges, Voiles : o and > fi Fancy Stripes 2 x Call and inspect at ? '“:‘:.i‘y case was very seriou nng‘l.;nn c t en y exrocmd my any day. Nom could ever be worse than what I had to endure. I could feel at first the f'rlvel passing through m{bhdderbut now 1 am as strong as ever, weigh about 20 lbs. more than when I started to take Gin Pills. I to publish my letter so that peopll:n‘umow :rlnl Gin lgilh had done for me. The first box relieved me a good deal, eight boxes were sufficient to cure me enâ€" tirely, and bring me back to perfect health. (§gd.) ISIDORE THOMAS, * Tillet Road Glen, N.B." GIN PILLS are sold by all drugg goe. a box; six boxes for ‘Lso. Durham â€" Markets. Why Recommended Necessities for House Cleaning Carpet Beaters, Whiteâ€" wash Brushes, Serub Brusâ€" hes, Mops, Brooms, Carpet Tacks, etc., at the right prices, at The Variety Store Exchange Your Western Town Lots Fertilizer for Sale ONTARI CRUM‘Sâ€"The Best #: Quality. % Dress Goods Single Fare ick..... 290 >3 00 in tarts 701 j m a e e k + 89 to 40 Iss Enss1 14 as * M ‘sp~ MB 1 orn 95 to #5 NPVoPue 95 to 95 srsar; 1 70 1p4 701 s 1 2Â¥% #+» b5to 55 &§. .... 180 to 2 0O +41%%» ‘-4(”' Le.... ~ 18 00 to 15 O0 € TORONTO 24 to 20 to 3 00 to 3 11 1sts 9y 20 50 10 New Spring Goods BIG 4 Blea J. G. HU T H H( OM Univ of Ds Ovyer to residents of ing country, + “l and factor prepared to tal Shingles and Lath always on hand at rsight prices. Custom Sawigg prowmpt!y attended to Terms, m to dates & there, . attendc SASH, DOORS, and all ki of HOUSE FITTINGS Also Bole Agent and iealer for Durâ€" ham and vicmity of the For interior of !-mlmufu-â€"bfilu ang cheaper than lath and plaster, Eaey to handle Cute with a #awr Rasy put on Canneot fall off gaves fuel ho dirt or umase ABC wA Barriste Court No ART T THO _ The fatter prése DURHAM, Oflh'e PLANINC â€" MILLS Write for pamphlct, Full info mation sent free on spplieation, C A FLBMING, FCA . C. D. FLEMING Three practical « to date courses of : Shorthand and ‘I Preparatory, Wo sisted to good@pay : have an unrivalled best business hous« duates are regularl The Winter Tors FJ HIGH SCHOOL ingt suCr M Ho Principal for 35 years Becretary Aue DURKHA Y NEW FIBRE BOARD ZENUS CLARK YOUR OPPor®rUNITY PI W i; Steil e OwWEN SOI / 12. WH wnd nuection with vhere our graâ€" mployed, . Full inforâ€" plication. 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