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Durham Review (1897), 18 May 1916, p. 5

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IRIFTY Ta '-::-::?:cgggé [AZC o keors sions oU ‘ORE \ ®~avigation 2.10 .15 SATISFACTION ? OO MAY 18s, torg CIFIG |â€" x 00 Ccotober PAYS ‘5 MONEY 50) 10 .SSITY ABOUT c . SHEEP, SWINE, AND POULTRY, Smali Profits E. & CO. IVE IF ”srta(ol -""TES.FL!As, f iD ()Yflgaw”) | SESs. Ey | T THESE | iAD AGaINSH | DisEases ( J RIE Y, ANOD 2t. use a 2# out 3t CAUSE , iT 1% DIZED NO.s Hlu"s‘.o nOM(DEPENDING BC MADE of it ~ateat Ticket ssenger ireat Lake Route each Fednes day meseekera _ Excursionists via «dian Pacific may if they so deâ€" : take adva«atage of the ‘"Great kes Trip." The Steamship ‘‘Manâ€" ~a ‘ on which Homeseekers tickets be honored, on payment of $9 !:tional to cover meals and berth ; is from Owen Sound each Wedâ€" ~lay during season navigation ing at Saalt Ste Marie, P: Arthar 1 Ft. William, comnecting at the er point for Winnipeg and Wesâ€" n Canada. ie ‘‘All Rail" Homeseekers Exâ€" slons are in efHfect each Tuesday | COet. Bist inclusive. P irtieulars from Canadian Pacific| ket Agents or W B Howard, Disâ€" Dassenger Agent, Toronto. x AeRrearsEREERAAARRARERCR wC i PRICEVILLES BUSY sroRE 2 C. SMITH & SONS, Local Agts, Durham Ford Runabout $480 Ford Touring + 530 Ford Coupelet â€" 730 Ford Sedan â€" 800 Ford Town Car â€" 780 f. o. b., Ford, Ontario Homeseekers Excurstons‘ he undersigned offers to rent the mmervial Wotel in the village of ceville,. Immediate possession giyâ€" For further particulars apply on prenm:ises. Automobile prices are being raised â€" but the Ford price has been reduced $120 since the war began KARSTEDT BROS. â€" :ws=s & sn en o man o mm on n mrep en mm sun o ue tw m e m on 2o wl situated in the town of Durâ€" containing all modern conveniâ€" a. â€" Easily heated and rooms well oged for minimuam of work,. It be sold away below cost and the haser may arrange his own terms, ediate possession given if desired. in purchase this property for litâ€" ore monihly than rent and in wn an ideal bome. Two buildâ€" ts along side will be gold with it sired For furtbher particulars it or write the Review OrFICE _ ‘» want some woman in Durbam i society worker, to act as our walative and to look after new cenewal subscriptions. We will the work easy, pleasant and profitablâ€". Qur terms are very | and the proceeds will be very ible to you or to your favorite tie society, _ Write at once for and reserved district." Canaâ€" Home Journal, 7481 Richmond V .. Toronto. Now is the time to buy these. We Fodder Corn, Sugar Beet, Mangol, Swede Sceds, Rape and Millet. Now is the time to provide yourselves articles. _ We have three styles in doors, an in. high. _ Bring in the size of your door. the screening by the yard. Here too there has been rapid advances. unable to get the goods from the manufacturers iy our steck is completeâ€"bigger and better th; prices are the most reasonable in the trade. Jus and you‘ll be convinced. At the old prices until the fArst of June i1 Dollar Overalis, Smocks and PantJn wil'l l::“(l)x.ag'el;ol‘l}:at ‘1:10' juarter. . The scarcity of material and increased cost of mra;nl f ture hasd cantaed thes increase. . In order to get in on this cou?ea:; nce and get your Summer‘ r fant; puctat get y er‘s and Fall‘s supply. The quantity is Residence for Sale MAY 18, 1916 The immemse Ford eash purchasing power has made it possible to overcome in many ways the serfous obstacles met with by other car makers because of the scarcity and advance in prices of raw materials. The high Ford quality is strictly maintained â€"â€"ard the most exaeting government tests have shown that Ford constructive material cven excels that used in most high grade cars This year the Ford carâ€"always the most ceonomieal car to buy and to operateâ€" beats all records for economy. Overalls, Pants and Shirts PRICEVILLE 4.®_»~ Seed Corn, Sugar Beets and Turnips Foer Rent Screen Doors and Wiadows Highest possible price for all kinds of Farm Produce for Trade or Cash. Boots and Shoes Jos. Buack, HAS TO OFFER _ , ET advances. The jobbers are m the manufacturers. We are glad to bigger and better than ever, and the hlm in Hhtw hes A s y oT. P rapid advances. â€" The Only the relatives and yery near 'Iriends of the bridal couple were presâ€" _ent at the wedding. The residence | was decorated profusely with Easter [ lillies and carnations. _ The bride, | dressed in an elaborate gown of shaâ€" : dow lace and net, carried an arm boâ€" | quet of bride‘s roses and lillies of the | valley. She was attended by Misses Many people suffer the tortures of lame muscles and stiffened joints because of imâ€" purities in the blood, and each succeeding attack seems more acute until rheumatisin has invaded the whole system. To arrest rheumatism it is quite as imâ€" portant to improve your general health as to purify your blood, and the cod liver oil in Scott‘s Emulsion is nature‘s great bleodâ€"maker, while its medicinal nourishâ€" ment strengthens the organs to expel the impurities and upbuild your strength. Scott‘s Emulsion is helping thousands every day who could not find other relief, Refuse the alcoholic substitutes. | * One of the most beautiful home weddings that has occurred in the city was that of Miss Margaret Mcâ€" Donald on Sunday evening at 8 ’o'clock to Dr. Isaac F. Sharp of Misâ€" souri, The ceremony took place at the residence of the bride‘s parents, Mr and Mrs D. MeDonald and was performed by Rey, Robert F, Paxton, The bridal couple left Sunday night for a southern trip, afier which they will return to Diamond, where they will spend the remainaer of their honeymoon on the MeDonald ranmch. The wedding is the happy culmination of a romance that started three years ago at Hot Springs, Ark., where Miss MceDonald was visiting. RHEUMATISM ARRESTED We clip the following marriage from the Wheatland World, Platle County, Wyoming. ‘The bride‘s relaâ€" tives in this part of the County of Grey are almost too uumerous to mention, being Camerons, McLeans, MceDonalds, MePhails, Smellie‘s, Mc. Arthuar‘s, PRICEVILLE AND LIMITS es with these necessary and a Screen window, 14 T. _ We can fit it Also have Crompton‘s Early, Turnip and Gem Turnip All cars completely equipped. including electric beadlights Equipment does not include speedometer 120 S Just let us show you * :-f g;w. The first sitting of the Court of Reâ€" vision for the Township of Glenelg, for the year 1918, will be held at the Townâ€" ship Hall on Saturday, the 3rd day of June, 1916, at 2 o‘clock, in the afterâ€" nocn, of which all parties will please take notice. No consideration: will be given to appeals made after this date. Dated May 15th, 1916. In loyving memory of our dear mothâ€" er, Robina Robertson, who left us May 19cb, 1916. We knov:l she is safe in that beantiful lan And Father we bow to Thy will, But oh! for the touch of a vanished hand Avd the sound of a voice that is To Mr Will Kinsman and bride we extend congratulations. The Review to New Subscribâ€" ers to Jan. Ist 1917, for only 50c Mr W. McArthur, Misses McArâ€" thur and Miss MePhail, Ceylon, visitâ€" ed Sunday week at Mr Archie Fergâ€" uson‘s. Mr Albert Fettes, Mrs Peter Fettes and Miss Jessic, Mrs Jno. Smith, â€" Russel!l motored to Varney and Darâ€" ham Friday. Rey. E. 0. and Mrs Forde spent last week in Toronto. Councillor Hockridge and wife atâ€" tended the presentation for Priyate Jno. Robinson, Bethel, Monday eve, Mr Love and family and Mr Allan Fettes spent Tuesday evening at Mr Jas. McMillan‘s, Bethel. Sorry to report the illness of Mrs A. H. Burvoett, also Mrs Robt. Calâ€" liton. Messrs C. and J. Moffat and Mrs J. Firth bave sold their fat cattle this week to Mr S. Bain of Markdale, getâ€" ting as high as $8.40 for them. Mr Wm. Kdge sold his fat cattle to Mal. Mclnnes of Priceville at a good figure. A few fine days and seeding will be in fall progress. Mr Jas. Ritchie, of Durhanm, was assisting Mr A. J. (Greenwood last week in planting maple trees along the front ot the latter‘s farm. Rev. J. Binnie, of Parry Souad, and his sister, Mrs J. Bell, were the guests of friends and relatives in this neighborbood last week. It is over 30 years since Mr Binnie taught sehool in S. S. No. 3, and he likes to recall the pleasant memories of those bygone days. Miss Emma Ritchie commenced teaching this week in Allan‘s sehool, Egremont, filling out the term of Mr Perey Ross, who has enlisted . Miss Belle Firth is in Lindsay at present. PFte. John Bryan, of the 147th bat talion, spent Senday with his sister, Mrs A. J. Greenwood. The names marked with an x indiâ€" cate names of pupils who haye not atâ€" tended half the time. Sr ithâ€"Arch McCuaig 21}, Chas Tucker 207, _ 8rdâ€"Allan Mclnnis 259, Earl McLeod 243, John Alex McCuarg 241. Ester McInnes 234, Jennie McDerâ€" mid 230, Anna Shortreed 214, Allie McEachern 186, xFlora McDougall 81. @ndâ€"Annie McLeod 211, Margaret Mcâ€" Dougall 205, John McLean 199, Kathâ€" leen MeLean 174. 1stâ€"Hector Mcâ€" Eachern 185, xBertie Phillips 53. Priâ€" merâ€"Pearl McCuaig 223, School Reports No. 10, GLENELG & EGREMONT The following are results obtained by the pupils of Glcnelg and Egreâ€" mont for the month of April. Total Court of Revision The groom is a physician of high standing and although not known here, is of character and position thas make him most desirable, Bincerest eongratulations are extended by scores of friends. Miss McDonald was one of the most highly accomplished young woâ€" men of the city. ghe has had exoepâ€" tional school facilities, having attendâ€" ed the exclusive institutions and had travelled largely. She wili be much missed socially in Wheatland. Following the ceremony ; a course dinner was served, in which the table decorations were elaborate and beautiâ€" ful. A little later the bride and groom left for the south by motor, making & stop at Diamond on their way, They will continue south makâ€" Ing many points of interest before their return. The wedding gifte were costly and numerous, consisting largeâ€" ly of cut glass, ehing and gilver. Township of Glenelg, 1916 Bessie Fitz and Marion Ralston, who were beautifully gowned in pink, with pink chiffon bonnets to mateh and carried pink roses, ‘The two brothers of the bride, Robert and Buncan Mcâ€" Donald, acted as groomsmen, The wedding took place beneath & floral bower of exquisite design, The ring service was used with special impreseâ€" iveness and effect. still. VICINITY IN MEMORIAM EDGE HILL HOPEVILLE M,. McDonarv, Teacher J. S8, BLACK, Clerk â€"The Family. The Grand Trunk Ry. System will run each Tuesday March Tth to Oct. 8lst, inclusiye Tickets valid to return within two monthbs inclusive of date of sale. WINNIPEG and Return, $38.00 EDMONTON and Return, 43.00 Proportionate low rates to other points in Manitoba, Sask. and Alberta Tickets and furtber particnlars at Grand Trunk Tieket 0£u. G. B. Dirgman, Town Agent, _ HOMESEEKBRS‘ EXCURSIONS Advertising Ratesâ€"Cards of Thanks Complimentary Addresses, 5 cents per ‘ine, minimum charge 60c ; notices of entertainments to be held, also notices of Lost, Found, Wanted or For Male, ic per word each insertion, minimum charge 2Beâ€"all to be prepaid. The Review and Woekly Advertisâ€" OF SOLOUN YORK: +s srkrresrersrisrareuts The Review and Weekly Free Press for one year.................. The Review and Farming World FOLTYORKE:ssssrsrrarrettrstiee #sÂ¥s8%ee The Review and the Farmers‘ Adâ€" yocate for I year.................... ARE YOU GOING WEST? The Reyiew and Weekly Mail and Eupire for 1 year.................. The Review and the Family Herâ€" ald and Weekly Star for 1 year The Review and Weekly Witness TOPLYORY.S.cssrrsirrrrerrrset48Â¥ 1e3 see The Reyiew and Weekly Sun for The Revicw and ToronwDally GIQDG IOF L YCAEsssryrsessersierserrs The Rev.ew and Toronto Daily Mail and Empire for 1 year...... The Review and Daily Free Press TOF L YOREssereriersraviÂ¥rex@eitreerss5% Th‘?7 Rey:iew and Toronto Daily The Review and Toronto Daily Otat LOP 1 YORE::ssecrrivies es sseeres The Review ard Toronto Daily For further termas and conditions of sale, apply to J. P. Telford of the Towa of Durham, Solicitor for the Mortgagee. Terms ot Sale : Teb per cent of purâ€" chase money at time of sale ; balance in 30 days thereafter without interest. Dated March 2ith, 1916, D, MoPHaAair, J, P. Terrorn, Auctioneer Vendor‘s Solicitor Upon the premises are erected a good brick house, two stories high, and frame stable, both in firstâ€"class repair. at the hour of two o‘clock in the afterâ€" noon, the following property ; Lot Number Nineteen on the East side of Garafraxa Street in the Edge survey, in the Town of Durham, in the County of Grey, containing oneâ€" balf acre more or less. Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction by D. McPhail at Hahn‘s Hotel, in the Town of Durham on Effective at once, Canadian Pacifis Steamship ‘"Manitoba‘‘ will sail frowm Owen Sound 11.00 p. m. each Wedâ€" nesday during the season of navyigaâ€" tion, for Sault Ste Marie, Port Arthur and Ft William. _ Connecting train leaves Toront. 5.25 p. m. Fall parâ€" ticulars, reservations, etec. from any Canadlan Pacific agent, or W.B. Howard, Distriet Passenger Agent, Toronto. Can. Pacific Great Lakes Steamâ€" ship Service ' Tobacco must be packed separately» Generous persons in sending comforts to the soldiers often put tobacco in the feet of socks or pockets of shirts. This must stop, Men have to pay large sums for these parcels because tobacâ€" co is dutiable. But if packed separâ€" ately and plainly marked " ‘Tobacco for Expeditionary Force" no duty would haye to be paid at all. Candies should be packed separately for the same reacon. TYOMF:s:rssrersrereress The time to help the wounded is now, An ounce of present day Red Cross preyvention is worth a great weight of belated assistance,. No form of philanthropy can possiby yield a richer return in human well being than can be assured by immediate gencrosity o the Red Cross. WOFIQ HOF YOUK: srccsrriisissrrerres In lessening the afflictions of such men, the Red Cross is carrying on a work of supreme and incalculable soâ€" cial importance. Its work is a work of human welfare whieh will profoundâ€" ly affect the world for generatsens to come, The Red Cross islessening the amount of the heaviest of all war debts the immense and well nigh incurable burden of the maimed and the incapâ€" acitated. DUOAT IOF 1 YOAT......sssessssee.s0.0++ 8 00 1e Review ard Toronto Daily Newsfor one year.................. 3 00 ie Revicw and Toronto Daily GIQDG IOF LYCREsssâ€"yrsssssssers«r.s /9 90 ie Rev.ew and Toronto Daily Mail and Empire for 1 year...... 3 90 _ Thousands of wounded soldiers are daily passing through the hospital wards of the Red Cross, Many of these are not dangerously wounded and quickly recovyer. In restoring those to further national service, the Red Cross increases the military powâ€" ers of the State, Many of the unforâ€" turate wounded will Rave no further military usefuloess, but with carefal medical attention during the crucial months of their illness, they will be spared for a greater Or less degree o!‘ social utility in the future. I A work of immense social importance The Value of the Red Cross Tuesday, May 23, 1916 MORTGAGE SALE TAE DURHAM REYVIEW Clubbing Rates wu Agent, Telephone No 2 50 I 90 1 90 1 90 8 90 3 75 I 90 1 75 1 80 ‘ Zaropgype â€" F C th of z“ngnu'- Bll{‘!bsgl{?h” Bg:. C SnxowRooxsâ€"Across from Middaugh House Full line of Catholic Robee and black and white Cap for aged peop!e Embaiming a Speciality. ‘ Picture Framing, Shortest Notice UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director This great Fertilizer, Sydney Basic Slug, $20 00 per ton. Apply to War. WeR R. R. i<o. 1, Durtbam We wish you safety and success in doing your bit to keep the old flag fiyâ€" ing and may the God of battles grant you a safe return, Gin Pills are 50c. a box or 6 boxes for $2.50 at all druggists, Free sample on request to 23 National Drug & Chemical Co. of Cmdnmtimited, Toronto. Hardfield, N. B. "It affords me great pleasure to conâ€" vey not only to you but to all suflferers from Backache and Rheumatism, the great relief I have obtained from the use of Gin Pills, Ifeel thankful toyou. I recommend Gin Pills to everyone sufferâ€" ing as T did." We ask you to accept this wristlet watch as a siight token of our regard and a reruinder when far away that we will keep * the home fires bourning " How They Relieve As visible tokens of our appreciation of the spirit that inspired your great sacritice and memento of our affection and respect, we present you with this signet ring and purse, feeling assured that you will acquit yourself worthily, conscientiously and well in your new sphere of action and expressing the heartfelt wish that you may return as one of the victors and unscathed in the near fulure, Signed on behalf of Dornoch friends : John Ray _ James Robertson John Mortiey Bertie Ledingham MrJohn Morrison on behalf of and representing the Township of Glenelg, in a few well chosen words, made their wsual presentation to recruits, _ A few eyenings before the pupils and people of the section in Molland met in schoolâ€"room aud after a varied program, made the following address and presentation to their teacher, To John M. Ledingham : Dear Teacher,â€" We, your school children and frienas, haye assembled here toâ€"night for the purpose of expressing in some degree our appreciation of the stand: which you are about to take for the eause of Liberty and to wish you Godâ€" speed,. We are assured that you will strive to uphold the honor of your country and your flag. We want you to knuow that we pray daily for the boys at the front and also for the boys ' who are going. | We have watched with pleasure and pride your successful career as a teachâ€" er, both in the home and the high school and later your marked ability and usefulness as a teacher and now that you have responded to the call of your country in its hour ef stress and danger ard are preparing yourself to take part in its great struggle for freeâ€" dom and juastice that pleasure and pride has been incroased. We, your friends and neighbors, knowing of your enlistment in the 14ith Battalion for overseas service, take this opportunity of expressing both our regret at the loss to the comâ€" munity of so useful a member, alike in the social life, the church and the school and our appreciation of your loyalty and patriotism. Dornoch, May 8ib, 1916 To Private John M. Ledingham : Dr. Smith and Mr 8. Byers, after which the following address was read and presentation made : Rey. W, T. Mills was called to the chair and a programme consisting of patriotic selections in yocal agd inâ€" strumental musi¢, recitations and adâ€" dresses by Mr B. Bâ€", Wm. Smith. On Monday evening, May 8th, at the home of James Ledingham, Glenâ€" elg, all the neighboring community assem bled to pay tribute to the patriotâ€" ism of a home which is sending a secâ€" ond son to the great contest. Dornoch Boy Honored Presentations to John M. Fertilizer for Sale A. BELL mpills ROBERT M. WILSON Door Is Close Shut. Americans and other neutrals are further restricted from entering Gerâ€" many under new regulations issued by the German Foreign Office. In order to obtain a vise to his passport, the holder in future will be compellâ€" ed to proceed personally to the Gerâ€" man diplomatic or consular office and provide two photographs for filâ€" ing, similar to that affixed to the passport, and also show birth or natâ€" uralization certificates. _ The holder of the passport must prove in a satisâ€" factory manner the urgency of his journey, whether of a private or a business nature, and submit his busiâ€" ness papers and furnish the names of the persons he purposes visiting. Homeseckers‘ Excursions to West ern Canada at low fares via Canadian Pacific, each Tuesday, March Tth to October 3lst inclusive. â€" Particulars from any Canadian Pacific ‘Agent, or W. B. Howard, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. Homeseekers‘ Excursions to the Land of Wheat other opportunity to display h tary genius, and his brilliant in connection with the British from Mons drew forth high iums from Sir John French, ther promotion was inevitabl« recently the announcement t William had been made a Lieu General has brought widespre isfaction, _ especially _ amor "Tommies." The national faith of Bulgaria is that of the Orthodox Greek Church, although in 1870, in consequence of its demand for and receipt of religâ€" fious autonomy, the Bulgarian church was declared by the Patriarch of Conâ€" stantinople to be outside the Orthoâ€" dox Communion. The clergy, both orthodox and of other religious faiths are paid by the. State, Outside of the orthodox church the Mobammeâ€" dans are most numerous in Bulgaria. Bulgaria to 2o Catholic. The Naples Maitino asserts that it has been informed King Ferdinand of Bulgaria has communicated with Pope Benedict stating that after the war Bulgaria will become a Catholic country, _ The newspaper adds that this is an old dream of King Ferdinâ€" ands, and that the heads of the Bulâ€" garian Church are not opposed to the measure, provided the Pope is willâ€" ing to recognize the orthodox Bulâ€" gar prelates. The national faith of Bulgaria is that of the Orthodox Greek Church, that of the Orth although in 187 its demand for : jous autonomy, t dox Commun orthodox and are paid by the orthodox The main ever, is the Robertson is who have a« position. _ about one h tauner‘s app listed as a p1 Guards Blue 1839 he was Sir John Elley, K.C.B. and was buried in the Chapel Royal Windsor. Young Robertson did rest content with his lo ties were not lost upon } ing officers. In the earl Boer War he was a capta in the succeeding decad the rank of Brigadierâ€"G received the D.S.0. i created a Companion of the Bath in 1905, and honor of knighthood in present war gave Major William Robertson, K average recruit fails to find any trace of it in his knit. But now and again the recruiting sergeant‘s opâ€" 1 HFE transfer of Field Marsbal Viscount French from the western front to Britain has brought with it many * staff changes, among them the appointment to the position of | Chief of General Staff in Britain of | General Sir William Robertson, who | was with Viscount French as Chief of | Staff at the front. Sir William Robertson is in many irelpects one of the most remarkable men in the British army, baving !done that thing so rare in the army, | risen from the ranks. timism is vindlcat« the ranks." The . Macdonaldâ€"Fight known, and the established anothc direction, Thirty William _ Robertsc Queen‘s shilling w to the 16th Lancer The field marshal‘s baton in every private‘s knapsack is either mythical or a willâ€"o‘â€"theâ€"wisp, because the Sir William Robertson One of Few Who Found Baton in His Knapsack «BrlGnGnlia RnaQn is ie AGnatna Psn 32 i%e i3e i calle ts ite i *nlQpeQuanGnath The SIR WILLIAM ROBERTSON Var he was a captain, and v succeeding decade he attg nk of Brigadierâ€"General. d the D.S.0. in 1896, d a Companion of the Ord« ith in 1905, and received of knighthood in 1913. t war gave Majorâ€"General m Robertson, K.C.VY.O., )pportunity to display his 1 mius, and his brilliant sers nection with the British ret Mons drew forth high enc mtfi @# lfi z> ONTARIO ARCHIVES prentice, John Ell private in the Roya ichieved such an « The other instan« hundred vears ag oint 0 act th it K.C.V.O., anâ€" lisplay his miliâ€" rilliant services > British retreat th high encomâ€" French. Furâ€" rly n accepted admitte« iin, and withâ€" e he attgined eneral. He in 1896, was terest, howâ€" Sir William two rankers an eminent 18 intend to His abiliâ€" ommandâ€" ys of the 1 Hor died e was enat e from Hector The l Sin We the him r of the sat th i ni§ in 11 DURMAM, gaves Ifnel Easy to handle Outs with a saw Easy put on Cannot fall off Shingles and Lath always on hand at right prices. Custom Sawing promptly attended to SASH, DOORS, and all kinds o HOUSE FITTINGS The undau'?gnod begs to annource to residents of Durham and surroundâ€" flg country, that lieria;â€"il;‘i’-l;;fiâ€"( ill and factory fully eammned and is Miil and factory fully equipped and is prepared to take orders for Intending Students uld enter at the begin molmwflnum%c. Board can be ob tained mt reasonable rat Durhath is a healthy m vetown, making it a most desirable residence. be record of the Bchool in yoars 5: one. The trustees are * y and spmre no pains to see that teachere pils have every ad uuufifér the proper tion and sequisition of knowledge. FEE®:$!1 per month in advance. H. R. K0CB, DB, 4. P. GRAKT, DURKHAM PLANING MILLS The school isthoroughiy equipped ln&erclul ability, in chemiga and clectrical supprics au“ lm. &c., for full Junior Leavieg and Matricâ€" a work. The fouowing competent staff are in cmarge : THOB, ALLAN, Principal and Provincial Mod el School Teacher, 1st Class Cértificate lusurance Agent, Money to Loan Issuer of Marriage Licenses, A gen eral financial business transacted. NEW FIBRE BOARD or ipteror of buildingsâ€"better ARTHUR H. JACKSON Barristor, Solicitor in Suprem Court Notary Public Commissioner M@n NrMcPbail has a telepbone in his re dence in Ceyion. Licensed Auctioncer for Co, Urey Terms, moderate. Arrangements for sales #s to dates &c., must be made at the Review Ofâ€" §ce, Durham. #®#"* Correspondence addressed there, or to Ceylon P.Q., will be promptly attended to, Terms on «ppltvation to Ofliceâ€"Over Jeweliry store nd opp o _site Post Office, HONOR GRADVATE of Torono. University, graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario Rooms Over J & J fiUN'&‘EB’s New Btore W. C, PICKERING D. DS., LDS HON’)R GRADUATE Torouto University, Gra duate Royal College Deutal Burgeon Dentistry in all its uranches, D. MoPMHAIL_L_s+A so Sole Agent and Dealer for Durâ€" m and vicimity of the J. G. HUTTON,.M.D., C. Twilled Sheeting, _ 2yds wide.25¢ ya Meayy bleached Sheeting * _ .40c ya Bloeached table linen, 70 in wide, 50¢ ya New Goods coming in every week New Spring Goods BIG 4 DURHAM q HIGH SCHOOL .« H. R. K0CB, Chairmen ZLENUS CLARK Write for pamphiet. Full inforâ€" mwation sent free on application, C A FLEMING, FCA 6. D.FLEMING owWEN SOUND Three practical complete and up» toâ€"date courses of study : Busin Shorthand and Typewricing n Preparatory, Worthy students asâ€" sisted to good paying positions, We have an unriyalled connection with best business houses where our graâ€" duates are regularly employed, _ Mmoney lo Loan, filce on Lambron St. opposite Walpole‘s Stables," 3. F. GRANT DURBHAN, ONT, (Lower Town Notary Public, Commissioner, CONYEYANCER. &c. n wide, 2 n wide, 2 Pringipal for 35 years Becretary rel No dirt or mus Call and see for youreelf LACE CURTAINS J. P. TELFORD. . H. BEAN upla ider Steff and Equipment. Money D. MecPHAIL, Ceylon or to C. RAMAGE, Durham Over mm uni Residen ollege a D« pery 86 in wide coubâ€" cream or white .....15¢ ya QFFIC 4 yas loog..... ... . ..50¢ pr | yde long.... ... . ... 70¢ pr :‘yds long . ... ®1 and 1.50 pr tiains have finished tops hte i allon between Office and ¢ at all Aours. HOURE ans and Burgeons â€" south of Registry FL St. ord‘s oflice, nearly He Sells Cheap p1t

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