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Durham Review (1897), 17 Aug 1916, p. 5

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Tn L- "ham ST l7. 1016 EEEEEE S mall Proitts tomm a for ruin (0lilllBTaltMlte GRANT$ é y+$$$¢¢$$$$w .z$w&$%$%$W$ , . V? i New Prints-ii: " snaLii an on all Railways West of Toronto Prize Lists, Entry Forms and all information from the Secy. W. J. REID, President A. M. HUNT, Secretary A RT. M USIC, AGRICULTURE & AMUSEMENTS A fine combination at London's Exhibition A Real Live Program of Attractions Twice Daily Two Speed Events Daily Fireworks Every Night New Process Building Every Building Full of Exhibits September 8th to 16th, 1916 Western Fair C. SMITH & SONS, Local Agts, Durham in Serges, Voiles and Fancy Stripes Rockiast Drills, William. An ideal Vacation 'H': small cost. Particulars tron: ,‘umdinu Paeitie Ticket Agent ' n. linward. District Put-eager a ', Toronto. no the Canadian Paeitie Steam- " 'i press trom Toronto my Tues- . uuruday or Sunday " 2.30 l fur Port MoNicoli, when direct “:11 m is made with either the “imboia " or "Keewatin " for 1: Ate. Marie, Part Artlutr and ' Salter from Heat in the 4:; when you can cool oft nu the Great Lakes ? - - _ _ “'I r - V ... r, is sound advice, healing the “a: of middle me we tooodteat but naglected colds, or urchin treat- t " slight aches and in, sin -r:nine strength and an: Chum kurSS for later years. J be stronger when older, k you si pure and rich and Marie): the Lawn-buiMing and ll,e,d_ytoty.ithiTii ,rrtzes of Scott's Emulsion whichh. .. __ tonic and nmedicine to keepyour " rich, alleviate thenmtim and d sickness. At any drug More. scan a PM. Tomato. Out. , by Irtlt1,tr tt.ettr, l Detroit drunk willed hie body - tate that it might show the , of alcohol on the human sys- He also willed his landlady ~~-----.v :-r the inconvenience caused vl then turned on the gas The r to' a philosopher and put to a we his worthless carcass. AUGUST 17, 1916 Thcsc prices are positively gu.arant.eed against any retiuction i,cfore August lat, 1911. put there i. no guarantee against an ndvunce in price at any time, New Prices August I, I916 Call and inspect at ii) ________________i Western Ontario’s Popuiat Exhibition I Dress Goods cfttj51'S--'rhe Best ie Quality. ' PRICEVIiiEm Chassis...........-..$450.00 Runabout .......... 175.00 Touring Car ... I. 495.00 Coupelct ............ 695.00 Town Car .......... 780.00 Sedan............... 890.00 The following priees for Ford cars will be effective on and alter August I, t9t6 Specinl Excursion Days w "“‘"‘"" gene - """"" -LT.,Tr-r:.-r------c-rc-r-----, in it gamete” It Misses Allie and Margaret}, as beam in the Grant paid a visit to friends in is an ‘gmzm this vicinity over Sunday. ished 1 Qi,',',',', tget Gunner Neil E McKinnon was prett " chro home for the week end from Pet-3mg; awawa Camp. , Id ' k . P eel a?“ 35:.th Mrs John Williamson spent a (ii"j'l 2flin,oaitti few days in Stratford last week. 8pirr L333 {Mimi Mrs. Elliott (nee Emma Rob-. Rood ltetunatiirtis and -,..-.t -- J I U f, o. tr. Ford, Ontario I, ONTARIO The wenther took a decided change and on Sunday last Instead of people panting with the heat a few days ago some were seen with light 3overcosts going to church last Bun- ‘rday. and ladies weaning white dres- ses nude In feel kind of cool, bat then indies are dilferent to their op- posite isex--they do not heed the change in the atmosphere, while it is in season to wear the garments in- tended therefor, just like keeping up with the Jones', they wear garments suitable for the season. So must they. it is now nearing the middle ot August and possibly the intense heat is over. although we may get some hot days yet in the middle of September. Mr Duncan Sinclair left for the Want this week. Miss K. Taylor of Tdronto is visiting at the home of her father at present. Miss Marguerite Hutton went from here to Flesherton to visit MisarElda Karstedt, Mrs. Alex. Muir was a visitor at her sisters, Mrs N McKinnon's over Sunday. Mr. Sam Wright returned to Priceville on Monday after spend- ing some time in Sudbury. The Sunday School picnic held last Friday was well attended in spite of the fact that the day was threatening. Young and old en- joyed themselves. alike and Rev. Walter Nichol was a welcome guest among them. Mrs Donald Cameron, two chil- dren and Mrs. Malcolm Cameron from Toronto are visiting relatives and friends here. v -_ -v. - “VA-nay e We were pleased to see Mrs. Dan Campbell in church on Sun- day, the first time since her ac- cident some months ago. Major McGillivray of the Sal- vation Army was a caller at the McTaggart home last week. Miss Olive Sinclair of Harris- ton is visiting at the home of her brother, Mr Arch Sinclair. Miss Margaret Stothart is home from Massachussets for a holiday. w- __ . A .- home on busy _hyveatintt 3nd in I“ " --c111'-"f-'-'-'-Y1'i-lll11118li, {general the 'l"." (at former: will be . . at it next wee . rope or. not neu- se,ere., Niit ' “d yy,trar.et _ iy as heavy ulntyear, but thegnln “it paid a Visit to friends in in min ood Some he . nema- this vicinity over S d tr 8- . lr! un ay. lobed buying yet and it in letting Gunner Neil E McKinnon was pretty dry looking now. home for the week end from Pet-) The Rev. Mr Gilchrist. ot Toma“. awawa Camp. , Ir.t,"e,t,i, an elegant tgl'"l'l in.th0 . res yterian church on at In- f0Mas J ohn Swillflamson spent a day from the word. " Quench not the w Tll? rat 0rd last week. Spirit." Mr Gilchrist is one ofthe Mrs. Elliott (nee Emma Rob- good old Byle preachers who hats ertson) and two little boys of ptptsti the allotted "e, bttt itryet Winnipeg, are visiting old ae- activein his delivery no comm-Ids quaintances here the attention of " audience. The . . . . . . lRey. Mr Craigie, lute putor of the Miss Ollye MueltlirotHarris,, Presbyterian church, Walkeann-l ton is waiting at the home of her. Ot her of the old elasl preachers. will brother, Mr Arch Sinnlair (,,..a,....s. .---- n . - V PRICEVILLE AND LIMITS {gamma VILTABE i, Well Mr Editor as some time bu ’pasaed since any of the happenmga of lour busy burg have appeared in your paper I thought it would be proper 570 send a for this week. Buying is a thing of the "at around here and humming is to pro- gress. . Pte Wilfrid Campbell is llama from Camp Borden on a few days leave. We are sorry to report the Illness of Mr John McVioar bat hope to hear of his recovery soon. Mr Joseph O’Gorman of Schreibor. is holidaying with friends in out burg. Pte A. J. Smith of Kimberl ovnr the week end at Mr H033 l'lll') mnnd'a. Mr and Mrs Geo Csmpbell “com- panied with other friends visited lot Sunday at Camp Borden. Mr Arthur Burnett of Prioeyillo Sundlyed in our burg. Cull spin A, Mrs J. 8. Black left. tor Toronto on Esplin picnic Friday and a good time is anticipated. Wedding belle Ire ringing. The young people of South Proton gave a social evening In the hallFri- day, rtevxous to a number going was: for the harvest. Pte Harry Ward had his holidny extended and returns to Camp Bor. den this week instead of last. Congratulations to Mr Elwyn Mo. Kechnie and bride, Jiuffy'o, who are visiting at Mr Arch MeEochuie'a. Mr Will Mchchnie his purchased a fine dnyel, Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Harrison and Master Fred are holiduying with friends inthe village and were con- veyed to Mt Forest Sunday by Mrs, Will Hemphill and children. Toronto, and Mr and Mrs IIockridge. Mr McFarrell, we believe. has pur- chased the corner property in our burg, Stame'a old stand from Dr. Sneath. Mr. hieF. intends rebuild- mg. Rev L D and Mrs Huxtable, Ielmg. ton, are welcome visitorl in our midst. Rev. Huxtable will presoh Sunday evening. New England and 3 p. m. serwces here by Mr. Metheral of Dundalk. Miss o. McMillan and Mr B. Ach- Um, Bethel, Sundayed at Joe Me Millan's. MISS Curran and Mio Weathers". Mt Forest. visited last week at A, H. b'arnett's. Mrs L. McKinnon and children, Toronto, are visitors at Mr Arch Mo.. kinnong. Mr L McKinnon has reo- ently been wounded in the trenches. A fine shower passed our way Thursday and again Fad-y. Mr and Mrs Neil McCannel, Mrs McLean and Mrs McPherson Ind Private II. McDonald motored out to visit friends at Top Cliff and other parts. Great call from the West for har. tresters. Who will go? We had a. letter trom were asking astound some harrestera if possible. Pay is no objeer, in the way, its only 812.00 fare to Winnipeg, so anyone who in at liberty to 'to, would do well, as a few days‘ work would pay their fares. Boru--to Mr and him Neil McPhaii, Dar ham Road, Glenelg. I daughter. Both mother and daughter we doing we“. Private Hector McDonald. of the ma Buffs, is allowed a few Weeks bondays from Camp Borden Lo assist at the harvest at Ing old home, south line, Gleuelg. Lou, of hay snacks to be seen this year, showing that there is an ubun~ dance or that crop. We notice some sucks are like the Dntchman'e wile, not very " big up and down," but Vcly big all round, showing that the buiulers Were not masters to the business. This Monday morning, the 14th Aug, is cool and probably a little from last night, but nothing much to do any injuly. Rev. Mr Dawes will be taking " holidays in a week or two. The Sunday School picnic held lut Friday in Conn McLean's bush wan fairly well attended and a good time spent, by the youngsters. We had a long letter from Rev. Mr Matheeon, whose family are en- Joying their holidays at Kelgnuh- em at Mnekoka Lakes. Mr Metha- son spends some of hiatime iUhintt and otherwise engaged, There are the ministers there taking their hol- idayu so they can hue lots of preach» mg every Sunday. We saw Rev. Walter Niche! in church last Sanday. Bit, old chums just called him Walter and he enjoy- ed it well. We are always pleased to see Walter once in 3 while. ""_V -n. -. vnvuu-III, "I“ preach next. Sunday and After that chPastor will take charge attain, FOURTH LINE, OLENBLO Some are VICINITY HOPEVILLE -~-~. To Maine Coast Rerorts--G'ood Ro- ing August Mrh, with and 27th ' good returning until 8eptemberititt.i910. Very Special fares. Full information ham unv Cana. dian PaciL: Ticket unit. or W. B. Bound. Distritt Pmenger Agent, Toronto. The Review to New Subscrib- ers to Jan. lst 1917, to: only 35c Tickets on Sale To Lower S'. Lawrener, Mu'ilime Provinces and Newfoundland Roam-In, --Good going Augu-t 13th, 19m. 20 b and 214; good returning until tlep- temhor Och, 1916. in exceptional Vacation trip is offered by the Canadian Ptueiths Bea. side Excursions. Seaside Excursions via Cana. dian Pacific Commencing let August, the Banks in Durham hue decided to adopt Banking hours to conform with those of surrounding towns as follows I 9.30 a. m. to 3 p. tm except Saturdays when the hours will be 9.30 a. m. tol p. m. The Misses Howard of Guelph Ire at pronoun staring with their grand. mother, Mrs Nail Black. Mrs Mo- Cormack. a sister. in also Mrs Black's guest from Toronto. Pte John McKeown is home on leave from Borden "mp. Jack looks as if life in camp still agrees with him. Miirs Lorettn Hendrick of Toronto is spending her holiduye at her unc- ls's. Arch MoMillon'l. Miss Norma Hendrick and Mr An- drew Graham of the Queen city spent a two weeks holiday at Mr Donald McMillan‘a. Mines Lizzie and Effie McMillan of our town vialted over the week and with their cousm Mile Effie Bllck of Pomona. Mr John and Miss Floasie MoVio " of the Centre accompanied by their sister-in-law, Mrs Angus McVicar of Toronto spent. Sunday at. the home of Mr Donald McMillan, Miss K. Cassidy of Toronto spent Civic holiday with Miss Ada McMil- lan and called on many other friends. Mr, ab! Mrs Robt. Manner of Tor. onto holidlyed for two weeks with her sister. Mrs. P. J. Holey. John Morrison of the same city also spent a few days In our burg. Harvesting is well under wny in this locality now, the weather being favonbla. The tent under the management of Emerson Penn and Arthur MeNallY did big businesl during the evening. A drill was given by 12 girlr, which added much to the enjoyment ot the evening. After recess supper was served and enjoyed and Reeve Nichol placed in the chair tor the program, 3 position he filled to satisfaction. Bong: were sun: by Msrlon and Johnny Bord, Mr Mistele ofthe Royal Bank, Dar- ham, Thos. Nichol, Jno. McNally and Joseph Young. Excellent music was furnished by Mr Geo. Ritchie and family, Mrs Arthur and Miss Pius Mchlly sud Miss Mary Mohr. t ar. Zion Garden Party on 9th ot Ang- ast was a Success with a big S. The attendance was large and the inter. est in the games and program was anfistrging. The flrit pert of the evening was spent in races for the boys and girls, the prizes being four books, which were sent to be pre- sented to the winners by Mr Dough: Curran, of Toronto. After a " weeks visit with her brothers and sisters In Minnesota, Mrs Wm. Paylor arrived home early last week, after having a. veryen- jovable trip. Miss Nellie Dulan returned to her home In Toronto, utter spending». very pleasant vacation with her cousins in this burg. Mr And Mrs Albert McNally and baby spent the tirat ot the week with friends " Vandelenr. Mia: Clara Nelson, dt Paslincb. in spending a. few weeks with Mrs Wtll Jack and other friends around Zion, The home ot Mr and Mrs Will Juek was brightened recently by the Irriv- a] ot 3 tUte young daughter. Miss Lizzie Sweeney left last week for Toronto. where she has secured a good position. Mr and Mn Harold Moffat and family, of Owen Sound. In spending a tow days at J. J. Pearta. Oat humans on, ripened premi- tnrely by the Intense but. A number of Bootohtown friend, spent a plenum evening nt D, Mo. Cozmiok'l. Min Katie McDonald visited her sister m Hollmn. Mr Ed Sullinn of Toronto in mend. ing his holiday: It hit not“ here. Mn Angus MWitrar and son of Toronto spent the put week st ao. McVioor's. Mina A. B. Anderson who hu upent homo time in Prioeville in yiming her plums hen. Iliu Kstio IcCormiok ttt Price- ville vilitol our the not 0nd ll In: parental home. Mlllu'Emc Ind Lilli. ICU!!!“ of Sootohtown spent the week end with their oouuin. m. link. Wednesday when III. will Tuit friend. and "wine. In. F mi Bhophud of Waterloo, is ygnitinthr Imaging. p.. IoOoggxpk. Change of Banking tiours DURHAM REVIEW SOOTCI'ITOWN TRAVERSTON FTP, Electors are called upon to exam- inethe said list and if any omissions or any other error: are found therein to take immediate proceedings to have the said errors corrected Iccord- ing to In». Dated " Pricevillethe 8th day of August. 1916. JOHN s. BLACK, all persons appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the slid Municipality. to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality, at elections for members of the Legislative Assembly and " Municipal Elections, and that said list was tirat posted up at my otrue " Priceville on the 8th day of glgust, 1916, and remains there tor inspection. NOTICE is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the reraons mentioned in Sections 8 and 9 of the " Ontario Voters' List Act '. the copies required by said sections to be so transmitted or delivered ot tile list, undo pttNufttt to said Act of Municipality oi the Township ot Glenelg, County of Grey; The undersigned olfors to rent the Commercial Hotel in the village of Priceville. Immediate possession giv- en, For further patticultws apply on the premises. That splendid residence property in Upper Town, belonging to the late Mrs Wilson, will be sold on reasonable terms. Contains three-fourths of an acre, more or less. Uomfmtahle resi, dence, 7 rooms. haul and soft water. Good heating orchard and garden. Fine situation. Apply on the prem- ises. or to the Executors, Thomas Ritchie and Duncan Smellie. s'ronu To 1ttttrr.--That desirable stand next to Central Drug Store. Terms moderate. Apply_19 Particulars from Canadian Paeitit, Ticket Agents or W B Howard. Dist- rict Pusaenger Agent, Toronto. The "All Ball" Homeseekers Ex- cuulens no in tri8tsttt owl: Tuesday until Oct. 31.: melanin. Homemkers Excursions’ via Great Lake Ignite each Wednes " Homemakers Exclrsionistl via Canadian PaeiiU may it theyao de. sire take advantage ot the "Great Lakes Trip." The Steamship "Man. itoba” on which 1lomeseekeris tickets will be honored, on payment oit'0 additional to cover meals and berth ; sails from Oren Sound each Wed- nesday daring season navigation calling at Sault Ste Marie, Pt Arthur and n. William. connecting " the latter point for Winnipeg and Wer tern Canada. Harvest is now in, the warm wea- ther ripening the grain very fast. It is some time since there has been Red Cross Sewing bees but on Thurs day last a bigger crowd than usual gathered and considerable work was done at the home of Mrs W J Ritchie. The collection amounted to 34.30. Min Ella Ritchie spent a week with het sister, Mrs. J. Brown, near Dromore. Miss Winnie Gnenwood and Miss Jessie McFarlane spent over Sunday with friends at Dromore, Mr and Mrs T. Firth and children of Lindsay. are visiting with their parents and other friends in this district at present. Miss Cassie Ritchie was the guest of Miss M. Manley, Dornoch, last week. . Mr. vm Thog Weir Sundayed mth friends at. Sulem. The Circuit Garden Party held at Ebenezer on August 8rd, wee well attended. Although a lot of the tal- out. expected did not come, we met and spent e sociable evening Pro. ceeds $42. The Variety Store Are close at hand. Don't forget that we carry a com- plete stock of all requisites. Give us a call. _ The young people held I Moonlight picnic " Hemillon'e Lake F ridey ev- ening. The dey was showery end did not look very promislng bat by evening the clouds hed cleared ewey and let: in their wake the ever wel- come moon which brings to min] the! e men was remerking to e nuns- ber of people not long ego that he never saw when the moon we: lull. But needless to say all bed I very enjoyable evening. Mia Susie Tucker who he been holidaying at her home for the put week left for Toronto on Tuesday to “tend the millinery openings. . . t WM. CALDER Residence Property for Sale Min Susie Hnlpsnny and friend 32:0er to Che-lay over the week an ' Mr Ind Mrs W. L. Dixon visited It Mr John Smchu-‘s, Hopevme. Mill Georgia. Long he "turned to Town“, Pte he Wait at Camp Borden In home our the week end. Ilia: Minnie Enlpenny who bu bun touching chool in Albert. for the put " yen". in visiting her pure-ta hero. Voters' List, I916 School Days EDGE HILL For Rent GLENMONT Clerk of Glenolg J OB, BLACK Splendid “It at new .pecirtltim for season 1916-1917 including the new everbeuing [union-y. Bt Rania. Sun: ' Wrrraarea'ror, The Foothill Nurseries Eluinahed MBT, Toronto. Ont In evvrly) good town and district in On. tario w ere won are not reprmntod. Territory rescued tor the right man. Highest commission. paid. Attract. iv. advertising matter, It is bound to increase in vaiue, Men in a poaitlon to Judge say that no farmer living to- " will ever again see cheap beef. Thin certainly means an early increase In the calling price of farm lands. I have for solo l loo new: near Dromore, convenient to school. Splendid] improved. only $1000 down, balance 3 5 per cent. Price saw. 100 acres con 18, Egremont. Well pre. served Aff'." or with Lnother 50 acres, . 200 acres tsite'),', near Holstein. One of eves-H beat farms in the Township. W Noon be picked up at you r low prlce qnoud. 100 acres Bettintk,--the John Clark form. con lt W G R. Cheaper than ever canted before. loo acres Bentinck. list iii con f., W. G. R., near Durham. Good farm. cheap. You runnnt txtrord to BUY or HELL to .BoRRow or LEND without tlest wrung H. H. MILLER, Hanover Buy Farm suttwRooMtr--Acrmm flom Middaugh lion se Picture Framing, Shortest Notice 'rttuy.iotr-rrst Itro qrstig of LtwrMSa'I Biiibldlth Sun. tum! "(I and Bert, '" From all stations Toronto. Caledon East, Owen Sound, \Vinrton and west and south thereof in Canada. Fall particulars from any Grand Trunk Agent. G. B, Dingman. Town Agent. Telephone No. 3 UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director August "(In I.“ 29ttt From all stations in Canada, Brock. ville, Scotia. Jet. and must, also north of Scot“: Jet. Lag. mm and "It From all stations Lyn, 00s.. and west to and including Toronto, Weston, Meaford, l’olgrave and north to and Including Hunuvllle. HARVEST HELP EXCURSION S Agent, Toronto 1Lrausseekets' Excursions to West up Canada at low fares vie Canadian Ptueifle, each Tuesday. March 7th to October Slat Inclusive. Particulars from an Canadian Pacitlc Agent, or ly. B. inward. Dismal. Puunger Further pnlicularl from Canadian Pacitiie Ticket Agents or W. B How- std, D. P. A., Toronto. liotnesetsurs' Excursions to the Land of Wheat Leave Lump Borden 9.05 p. m. Burt. day only, arrive Toronto (Union) 11.10 Leave Gimp Borden “I p. m, Sut- urday only. arrive Toronto (Union) 3.25 p, In. Leave Unmp Borden 4.05 p. m. daily except Sundty. arrive Toronto (l'nion) hott p. m. Leave (Jump Borden I 00 p. m. daily. arrive North Toronto 0.50 p. m. Leave Camp Borden 9.50 a. m. Gily srrive Toronto (Union) 12.30 p. m, Leno Toronto (Union) 5.40 p. In. daily. arrive Camp Borden 8.35 p. m. Leave Toronto (Union) 9.40 p. m. daily. arrive Camp Borden “.59 p. m. FROM THE CAMP Leave Comp Borden 5.49 n. m. daily. Arrive Toronto (Union) 8.20 I. m. Leave Camp Borden 9.50 I. m. Mom. day, Thursdny and Saturdny, arrive Toronto (Union) 12.00 noon. Leave Toronto (Urtion) 1.80 p. In.. North Toronto 1.40 p. m, Snturduy only.urivo Lump Botden 8.30 p, m. Lave Toronto (Union) 12.15 p. It. Shun-day only, arrive (Jump Hardin 2.15 p. m. Lone Toronto (Union) 230 p. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Snturddy. arrive Camp Borden 4.50 p. m. Lone Toronto (Union) 0.30 a. m. duly, except; Bundny. arrive (Jump Borden PP. go p. m. Commencing Sunday. J an. sub. will be inntattttrated s hot and Milan: train service between Torottto lid Camp Bordon Vin Candi-m Valle. " follows t Shortest Line-Nat- The A Reliable Agent Wanted to and from Camp laden by Canadian Padtig Full line of Q lhollc Robes tspd buggy wtsh'te Cap for Aged we. Embalmlng a Spcclauty. $12.00 T0 WINNIPEG A. BELL Property Now TO THE DAMP TORONTO DURHAM. anviu'luol In} ei.G - - iFiiii ii, J! in]! For inurior of buildin tee and chapel than iath and 'xatr Eu] to hull. IN" in}! Luv bun And victim”?! laid Also Sole Agent and M: for Dn- Shingles and Lath “my: on hand " right prim. Custom Sawing promptly attended to SASH, MMS, and all kinds of HOUSE FITTIIGS The under-i nod beg- to announce to ruidonu PIE.d'dfl and Ind- ip,i country. (h! be bu " Fel',',',,",; In I and factory fully tit'."" and in prepsrod to “to 0rd.” DURHAM PLANING MILLS 2lrder, Bandeau should can: u an (real: an: bt mm“ mm. load on be tuned n “Humble 2'authttt I: A nanny sud WW you. In " a no“ fegtmtple “A?“ 'trsyiTee.. . . _ - _ . ttGiTkiGi-oT We School tn an nun u . uttering one. The mum at " sou Pttpellg tul-tpo NEW" ,. we" iikiAiy apd Is hive" 'versudFitiii" iTWiiGGii7ii "won cud mammal: mmw‘ Hum pet month In Mm Sun and (gulp-oat. The whoa] ll "lowland, m In “column Mtutty, in chemiul and 9i'e?,l,'ir)'liiti' and “my. am. for mu Juno: bum tn lam-- autumn work. The (allowing can“; - are m churn I 9805. ALLAN, Marlyn and Plum! not at School mocha. menu We Insurance Agent. Money to Loan Issuer of Marriage Moan-u. Axon eral financial buuineu mun-cud. ARTHUR H. JACKSON J. p. rmvonm ootlirtd'tiir,stlttra,iiutga, ram. modem Am mm do a “one. to" mun mmuud'eu m [cm C5 autumnal. It cr.T.rttt't't We. at Mt Ceylon P. o., in mm tttteudqd to, Tenn-ounle to HONOR GRADUATE of mo. University, graduate of Row 000m of Dental Bar eons of Ont-no an“ Oval J t , "d'lh'tl/slil,'t'i New pp. MoPHAiL, J. F. GRANT D. 0.... LG. . won an mu T annual ' u H dune Buff! dhUJ"llffl.y has“ n Batman in II In annual. 0ttice-over Jewellry .toee ad oppo- trite Post (mice. W.C PICKERING o. D s., L D S J. G. HUTTON MS., C. M In“ """tk'ttpg,""" oul “not. men: 0m J. P. “Us“ once, our! 0 opposite My out. , minus}: sienna noun mu: at In" clot an an gtae on not: " " OFFICE noun b-It.. In b-t pl. t-4 p. .. Telephone Commune-non have” Old and “but: an all no“. Bl in wide. 85 yd. long......... . .50: pr to m wide, 21 yds long...........75c pr 47 in wide, 'd yd: long. all and I.” " All Luce Curtains have tittiahqd to” New Curtain Drapery N in wide doub. In border crew or white .. . . .llo " T'willed Sheeting. I yd. widealk " Heavy bleached sheeting " .40c " Bleached table linen. TO in wide, liOe " New Goode coming in only weak: DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL New Spring Goods BIG A ll, t. 1IM, - an Hahn" has n my...“ ma, no: In (Nylon. ZENUS CLARK HEW FIBRE BOARD For " ”on tho ".raied lum- tbllholt tlrergete.rute; . n or av I... Ted' Lead pascal. requir- d Outlet. Blaine... Bth’. and PM, Conne- - :11 Pt e". [our any any. an hm m. Mom. Sept. 4 [IIIth ttatal a “(all . deal-Inga 'lJl'lts1'tfllht', A "I “canned Auctioueet lot 09, “one! am“. tttce on Lunbron it... opp-u. l Wnlpolo'u Bahia. BUREAU. ONT, (Lower Town Notary Public, Uoounimioner, CONVEYANCII. he. 0w?!“ no! Him 6% in}: “I and no for you.“ LACE CURTAINS . H. BEAN c, A: humid} Principal D.lePHAlL. Ceylon prtoc. MACE Wuhan: on" 300170 ll. J. r. “If. ONTARIO m N:

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