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Durham Review (1897), 17 May 1917, p. 5

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your tures laces even eople ends ures you es of nealande®s "‘E 5 6k XM ered go 17. up The Toronto Creamery Co. f Limited Church St., Toronto, Ont. We are open to buy cream for Lurning or table use. Write for prices. _ The figures of yesterday may be too low for toâ€"morrow. We furnish cans, pay charges and zive prompt services, Ask any ~,|}p;l"r, Being lot 17, Con 4, N D. Road (@lenele, containing 50 acres more or less. â€" Frame barn, 12 acres bush. the rest nearly all seeded down. _ Water cunning both front and back. Convenâ€" »at to Ohurch and School. For furthâ€" er particulare IPD" to pbl ut that . : d ~trhinintichs 2t Do d clth 5o $s ccis up to the Ist June 1917. No teader necessarily accepted. s F. Morlock, and Hattie Morlock, ”llrh'»tn_l. Executors, $ C Tenders will be received for the sale of the 3rd division of lot 7, and the 1st division of lot 8, Can 1, E.G. R. Townâ€" ship Glenelg, 100 acre«, more or less, ments The undersigned. offers for sale, 100 wres of land, adjoining the corporation on Durham Road. _ Also 25 acres, on Lambton St., Durham, with buildings \lso a new brick house on Siddler St, UDurham, with all modern improveâ€" Real Estate and Conveyancing, HANOVER, ONT. > on the security of revâ€" bloo‘)oo enue bearing ybulineu ind residential properties in Hanover in amounts from $1000.00 to $3000.00 interest at 5% to 6%4 per cent. per annum for a period of five years. Wanted by Customers The Reliance Investment and Developing Company, Limited We do not guarantes presont prices for very long as many lines are not now prosurable, others are costing as much as presont ratail prices and still going higher. Cood Kid is wholesaling at over $3 par lb ; sole stock 50c to 90¢ So where will kid shoos be this Spring? _ We have some good shoes at present prices, also rubbers &c., good valâ€" Headquarters for Trunks, Valises, Suitcascs, also Mitts, Gauntlets and Gloves. Repairing as usual ues in Hosiery. The sooner you purchase your Spring Shoes the more money you save. Some are doing so. ® Down Town Shoe Store We wish to announce Our New Spring Models are now ready for your inspection. You are welcome any day to come and see our display. All Orders attended to Promptly Children‘s Hats a Specialty Tnuos,. McContH, Proprietor,. Box 27 Darham. Shoe Prices Still Advancing MARTYR TO PAINS in THE BACK Jous McAvtrrg Water St, South, Kitchener, Ont NATIONAL DRUG & CHEMT ©o. OF CANADA, 1mairay _ 60c. a box, or 6 boxes for Sample free if you write to Farm for Sale or Rent. noys. itate Robert Cochrane, deceased. Italit mnm-crnt. in one of the lalifax a ering a free .:‘x’u 'o{ 8‘.1- Pml_lg the Kid. e o sn du t o en o ce eys. I t.n“ been a martyr ::: t tense pains across ::;t?z decided to try Gin Pillis, TH E **"alin (Goie) Perey. All druggists sell Gin Pills at Halifa®, N.S., Jan. 15, 1916. About eight months ago I read Property For Sale CREAM WANTED WwHY NOT YOU ? PRICEVILLE A® > For Oflice : next Royal Bank Toronto, Ount. â€" 6@ MILLINERY MISSES TRU MAY 17, 1917 i Pills at for $2.50, J. S. McILRAITH In a letrer received from Pie Heeâ€" tor H MeDonald from Otterpool Camp England, he states that the life of soldiers there are not the best. _ Raâ€" tions are amall ; a 13 oz. loaf of bread 19 the day‘s rations. _ He says that Two young boys who enlisted laiâ€" ely identified themselves by becoming members of the church before going away this Monday morning. _ They were one of Mr Whites and Mr Mcâ€" Millan‘s. _ They bave orders to go overseas right away. Our county is calling for aid, more soldiers needed and while we sympaâ€" thize with the good mocker, the poor father must be taken into consideraâ€" tion. â€" Ino many instances the only son has enlisted andâ€" gone to the war and the poor fathers who may be getâ€" ting on the decline, is endeavoring to do what he can by way of putting in crop if he is a farmer for the demand is urgent for all farmers to put in all the crop they can. _ The mothers in general bave a daughter with them to assist in doing the housebold duâ€" ties. _ Last Sunday was Mother‘s Day in all the charches. _ In the Presbyterâ€" ian Ch, in Priceville a large crowd of old and young and middle aged were there and a good and profitable serâ€" vice was given by the Sunday School children doing their part and a good address by the paetor,. _A mother‘s love to her boy when taking his deâ€" parture from the old bome where duty calls him to go to defend his country and doing his share, camnnot be reaâ€" 1 zed by any otker than those that are giving their dutiful sons to face the enemy under bazardous conditions., i Fall wheat in some places is not very promising on account of so much fTross. Flour away up to $7.50 a hundred and prospects of going up bhigher. 3o its a hard matter to make a comforâ€" table living these times of trouble. Mrs Matheson went to Toronto on Tuesday for a tew days. Garrie McTaggart is sp:nding a ' while at his home bhere. _ Mother‘s Day was recognized here last Sunday mo niog when a good attendance of children and parents were present and Rev. Matheson give & good address on "W hat we owe to our Mothers." This is the first time that this day was ever observed here and we hope it will continue to be observed in fature years. Fine cool weather during the past week but no growth of any account, A large acreage of ground was seeded during the weel and a lot to do yet. The roads are firm and dry and affords good going for wutos. Pte. Harry Falkln;&m also passâ€" ed throngh here enâ€"routs for overâ€" Rema Pte. Archie Whyte left; Monday evening to join his battalion (255th) in Toronto They leave for overseas with the Grey Bn. and .we wish them all a safe voysage and that they ail may be spared to return to thair friends and loved ones. AQrh . _ ._ _ __"** 006E Hagard of the 248th were home over the week end on their last leave. Their mothâ€" er accompanied them to Owen Sound Monday morning,. PRICEVILLE AND LIMITS uB o 10 0 o meiipmgy J P:_rlz‘ and Albert Hazard of AX Hogs, live, f o b..... 16 15 Butfer...... ...... ....â€" 8# to â€" 39 FQ@RKS...« ss«sisases «â€"â€" Of 80. 87 Fiour per ewt ........ 750 to 9 00 ‘Oatmeal per sack..... _5 00 5 00 Barley............... 1 15 to List has been conrefully revised Pournax, May 16. 1917. Hogs,. live, f o b..... BULNGE....«« .ce« osce â€" Y U The remains of the late Pat Ryan «on of Mr, and Mrs,. James Ryan of Traverston is being laid to rest to day Mondsy, the 14th in St John‘s cemsâ€" tery here. Mr Alex MeVicar who was woundâ€" ed in April writes a letter to his parâ€" ents Mracd Mrs Jno. MeVicar trom the hospital in Frunce in which he says hbis wounds were in his arm. Mr Jack O Donunell built and comâ€" pleted a fine garage for Mr John Ryan and now Francie bas his dandy car in a very comtortable quarters, Mr Dunean Danbar lefs for Port MeNicoll laet week where n‘s old job awaits him. Mr Will Buley, Toronto, spent a lew bours with Mr and Mrs Jno A Beaton while on bis way to 0 , Sound one day last week, hbis time being limited, but is to return in a couple of weeks for a few good holidays, Mr Sandy McDonald of the 6.h is recovering from excruciating rheumâ€" atism pain and is being tenderly cared lor at the home of bis relatives, Mr. and Mrs Jno McVicar and has been treated by Hon Dr Jamieson, Durbam Mrs Wilson and two children of Toronto, will arrive Thursday on a visit to her sgister, Mrs P. Fogarty. Miss Aggie McRae, an employee of the Bell Telephone Co., Toronto, is home on a visit. Mr Frank Ryan of the 6:h after an absence of several months is homs from Detroit. The E. C. S.C. held quite a sue cesstal quilting in the hall last Wed 26 ladies being present. Collection $2.60. The fourtb quilt will be put in the frame tor Wed., May 23rd. The home work is vernon jackets and socks to be returnâ€"d next meetâ€" ing. Ladies welcome. Seeding is nearing completion, the weather of the past week was all that could be desired and the land in exâ€" cellent condituon for cultivation. ;The cool weather was favorable tor horses which took an imporrant part, _ The growth is very slow and epring weaâ€" ther is much overdue. Mr E Hockridge and Mr Jake Schmidt were in Mt. Forest Monday. We are pleased to learn of Pte A. H. Burnet‘s safe arrival in England Word has been received from him by his parents,. . _ _ _ . Miss Florence Ferguson of Toronto is bolidaying at ber home on the 14th con. Miss Peg Fergason spent Sunday with Miss Mary Kinoell. An aeroplane passed our way last 'El:nesday and was quite visible going last. Mr Neil McKionon returned to Toâ€" ronto this morning. We are sorry to report the ilIness of Mrs D. Mclonis, Miss Essie Barnet, Mr Ed. Sextt‘s babe, also Mr Geo. Pallister‘s little girl. We were glad to see Mrs Jake Sehmidt out Sunday for ber first drive after her long illness. Durbam â€" Markets. Farmers are more than busy seedâ€" ing. ‘The potato problem seems to be rather serious in this vicinity. } Died, on Thursday, 10th May, Donâ€" ald MeDonald of the N Line, Glenelg, after a prolonged illness at the age of about 78 vears, _ Mr McDonald was one of the pioneers of the 3rd con, N D R, coming there over 60 years ago when a big boy. _ He was a good bonest man and had to endure the hardships oflife as well as many of his country men in entering the bush when in its natutal state, _ The funâ€" eral on Saturday afternoon took place to the old cemetery at Priceyille where his father and mother was burâ€" ied long years ago. _ Rev. Mr Mathe. son officiated at the bouse and grave , Elle leaves a lonely widow and no fam â€" rly. _The continuance of "Glanelg of 1917" by the Assessor will not appear till next week. < FLTDS" Cns WRaem e > 920 meal. It friends are sending stuff be says send something that is eatable He is to get six days holidays and thinks he will go to Scotland if friends or relatives are there. They are bard to ftad out, _ He states that he didn‘t see as vetr any of the boys from ihis part but hopes to come across some of them soon. The letter was written on the I5th April and says that the growth there appeared good as eyeryâ€" thing looked green. _ He was thaok ful of receiving a box from the Red Cross of Priceville and from otl:eu‘ since. often be is as h VICINITY GLENELG CENTRE HOPEVILLE ungry getting up from when beginning the L Kinnell W. Knox Pte W.J. madea fitting reply and be and Pie T. Knox were each presented with ren dollars from Proâ€" tou Council. Nothing harmful in SCOTT*‘S. Oar best wishes and prayers for a sate and speedy returngo with you but we cannot let you go without exâ€" presgicg our appreciation other than mere words, so we ask you to accept this purse as a slight token and reâ€" meambrance (f our good will and trast it may always contain sufficient to provide tor your needs, and also may remind you pleasantly cot home and loyed friends who will be thinkâ€" ing and pray‘ng for you. Signed in beba‘lt of friends and neighbors ____ _ to start them growing and kee them going. Children relish SCOTT‘S and it carries rare nutritive qualities to their blood streams and gives them fleshâ€" There are thousands ot chiidren who are bright but frailâ€"not sicknfiut underdeveloped â€"they play with their foodâ€"they catch colds easily and do not thriveâ€"they onl{ need the pure, rich liquidâ€"food in We are confident that you will do "your bit‘" towards upholding the tame which our Canadian soldier> have already won. _ _ It is with mingled feelings, pride, pleasure aud regret, that we are gathered bere toâ€"night, pride in your mobility in answering our country‘s call for men, pleasure at being with you once more and regret that you are so soon to leaye our neighborâ€" hood, where yon will be missed by all tor your cheery good nature and readiness to help at any time when called on. On Friday evening the 17th inst., a large number of triends and neighâ€" bors gathered at the home of Mrs J Knox and presented Pte W. J. Knox with a purse ot money. The followâ€" ing address was reau by Mro H. Watson and Mr A. Richardson made the presentation. To Pte W. J. Koox, _ 248th Bat., Grey Co. Dear Wm. day. P.e W. J. Knox and Pre F. Koox were home over the week end on their last leave before going overâ€" Quite an excitement here last Tuesday morninog, when an aeroplane passed over. Some thought when first beard that it was an auto, others though; it might be a message stuck in the telephone wire but when notâ€" iced in the air then it ..as plainly seen and people began to shout to it and wave their hat. . One of our sports ran to the house for his shot gun he thought is was a hawk. $COITS EMULSION It is ramored that Geo. goes out to Artemesia to look for potatoes on Sunâ€" Mr and Mrs H. Watson spent Sanâ€" day at Mr Geo Lepards at Hatherton. Lance Corp. A. McKinnon of Toâ€" ronto is spending a flew weeks at his father‘s. Mrs Hagh Wilson is under the Dr‘s care at present. Mrs Stoneman has returned to the city. _ is Mr Geo. Campbeli of Toronto spent the week end at his home here. Our teacher, Miss McMillan, spent the week end at bher home on the south line. Mrand Mrs R. J. Porter visited last week in Hanover. Things we‘d like to know ; why Bob keeps a cross dog ? Where did the calves go on Sundsy evening ? Some cf our young folks attended the presentation at Mrs Jas. Knox‘s home on Friday evening. Mr G.d Johnson and Dromore fricnds were seen passing through our burg Sunday evening. Wedding bells aro ringing. Sorry to learn of Mary Cameron‘s illness. * Miss E. Wi‘son was home over the week end. . Miss Maggie Knoox is at present with heraunt, Mrs J. Hill. Mr and Mrs W. J. and N.G Wilâ€" son visited at Mrs F. Clark‘srecently. Two boys of our burg were seen driving south Sunday. _ What‘s the attraction, boys ? Mr and Mrs Joo. Parslow and baby visited at Mrs Noble Wilson s Sunday evening. r s Mr and Mrs Braithwaite of Durham visited the latter‘s sibter Mrs Ben nap. gooding is the order of the day. Weather being cool, makes the werk easier for both man and beast. Our correspondent has been silent for some time but the spring hbas wakened him from his long winter Seott & Bowue, Torontc, Ont. 1e SWINTON PARK TE ~DURHAM REVIEW Parts Lots 2, on 18 h and 19th Con, Proton, containing 137} acres, more or less, will sell separately or in blocks 90 acres olear of etump and stones,. Well fenced, good orchard, good water For further information apply to A H lackson, Durham or Leslie Watson, Dundalk, or to proprietor, D. C. FERGUSON. And take notice that af er the first day of June next, one ithousand nine hundred and seventcen, Ithe said Adâ€" ministrator with the Wwill nexed, will proceed to distribute the ets of the said deceased among the rsons enâ€" titled thereto, having regard only ta the claims of which he shall thin have noâ€" tice and that the said inistrator will not be liable for the sald assetsor any part thereof to any pe or perâ€" sons of whose claims he shall not then have received notice. Dated at Hanover this fi May A. D, one thousand nin and seventeen. On Countess St. in tow n of Durham adjoining C. P. R. Station. 6 rooms, good cellar and good well. _ Roomy stable. Overa quarter acre of garden, Will sell at a bargain to quick purcbhaâ€" ser, Possession given immediately. Terms reasonable toquick purchaser. In the matter of the}f Estate of Agnes Lynn, late of &he Township of Bentinck in ihe} County of Grey, widow, deceased. Notice is hereby glven that all perâ€" sons having any cldims or demands against the late AgaǤ Lynn, who died on or about the 29th day of December, A. D., one thousand fire hundred and sixteen at the said Tdwnship of Bentâ€" inck, are required, on O before the first day of June next to d by post preâ€" paid or deliver to the un§lersigned, John Mills Administrator, w§th the will anâ€" nexed, of the said Agnes Lynn, deceased their names, addresses abd full particuâ€" lars in writing and statelnents of their accounts and the nature bf the securiâ€" ties. if any, held by them| duly verified. JOHN MILLS, H:z Administrator with the Will an Agnes Lynn, deceased.. Also :.ll accounts with individuals in this Battalion should be adjusted at once. 6â€"Roomed Cottage, good cellar, hard and soft water, splendid location, fine garden and fruit trees. Apply to All accounts against the 218th Batâ€" talion must be submitted in triplicate immediately to Headquarters 248th Battalion, Owen Sound. The first sitting Jf the Court of Reâ€" yision for the Towns of Glenelg for 1917 will be held at theownship Hall in said Township on Rriday the 8th day of June, 1917 at 10 Xclock in the forenoon of which all perkons having business thereat will please tuke notice and goyern themselves accor@ungly. J. 8. B.LACK Clerk. miss her Miss her more than word\.can tell But our Lord saw fit to taRy her To His heavenly house to d Well. In loving memoly of our dear motâ€" her, Robina Roberffon, who passed from us May 19th, JIMÂ¥4. Three years have pat and still we With sincere regret we learn of your intended removal to the West which means that we lose, (we hope not perâ€" manently,) your kindly company. counsel and coâ€"operation. Wehaveall learned to appreciate your public spirit and the success of our Institute is in no small degree due to your influence and labor of love. We shall miss you very much, but we hope to hear of you still active in similar work and the knowledge that you have been and will be faithfal to duty will be an in spiration to us all when you are far away. We ask you to accept this small gift as a token of our esteem and regard and h>pe in your new home you will remember us vcrasionally as we cerâ€" tainly will remember you. We extend best wishes to you and yours and hope that in your new sphere healthand prosperity and other Divine blessings may attena you. Signed on behalf of Durham Womâ€" en‘s Institute Mrs. T. Brown, Dist, Director â€" Mro, C. Ramage, Auditors â€" Mrs. Jos. Brown, Miss Winnie Blyth. The following address fspeaks for itâ€" self : To Mre Neil McCanne & Dear Friend and Fellowâ€" Worker : Last week we mentioned the fact that the Women‘s Institute met in Avnual Meeting at the home of Mre. John MoGowan and presented Mrs, Neil McCaonel with a gold brooch and an addrese, The address appears beâ€" low. Officers were elected as follows : Pre. sident â€" Mre, J. 8. Mcliraith, Vice Pres. â€"â€" Mrs. 8. Patterson, 2nd Vice House and Garden to Rent. House for Sale or Rent. Notice to Creditors Apply to Don. Beaton, Prop. Court of Revision Townshih of Glenelg C. Ramage, Review Office. Women‘s Farm for Sale. NOTICE Mre. Ramage Mrs, Mmclitaith Mrs, McGowan f the securiâ€" ] duly verified. 2l er the first ithousand nine Ithe said Adâ€" nexed, will : ets of the e {persons enâ€" ard only to the then have noâ€" Adbninistrator e said assets or pergon or perâ€" shall not then is first day of | oi undred L9, Hancover Nill annexed of ed.. The Family Shingles and Lath always on hand at right prices. â€"Custom Sawing prompt!y attended to NEW FIBRESBOARD For interior of huiidinfnâ€"bnter and cheaper than lath and plaster, Kasy to handle Cut» with a saw Easy put on Cannot fall off gaves fuel No dirt or muse Oali and gee for vaurerâ€"if Also Sole Agent and Leater for Durâ€" ham and vicimty of the Round trip tickets to points in Manâ€" itoba, Saskretchewan and Alberta, via North Bay, Cocbhrane and Transcontinâ€" ental Route, or via Chicago, St. Paul or Dalutb, on sale each Tuesday until Oct. 30 inclusive, at low fares. Througch Tourist Sleeping Cars to WINNIPEG on above dates, leaving Toronto 10.45 p. m., no change of cars, via Transcontinental Route. Retuw n Limit, Two months exclusive of date of +ale, Berth _ reservaâ€" tons and full p«rticulars at all Grand Trunk Ticket Offices or write C. E. HORNING, D. P. A., G. T. Ry., Toronto G. B. Dingman, Town Agent, Telephone No. 3 nURHAY The undersigned begs to anuounce to residents of Durham and surroundâ€" ing country, that he has his Planing Mil! and factory fully equipped and is prepared to take orders for SASH, DOORS, and all kinds of HOUSE FITTINGS One 14 h. p. traction engine, Waterâ€" loo; one 36x48 separator, windstacker, dust collector, complete, WaterJoo; one Masseyâ€"Harris Blizzard corn cutter; one wagon and tank, nearly new. Evâ€" erything in good order _ Apply to R. J. McGillivray, K. R. No. 2 Priceville, Homeseekers‘ DURKHAM PLANING MILLS & Owen Sound, Ont. _ § Spring term opens April 10. Circuolar free, C, A.FLEMING, Principal Intending Students should enter at the begin uing of the term if possible. _ Board can be ovnâ€" tained at reasonable rates. Durham is a neaithy and attractivetown, making it a most desirable pl;ce for residence. he record of the Bchool in past years is a Rattering one. ‘The trustees are progressive eduâ€" cationally and spare no pains to see that teachers and pupils have every advantage for the proper preseutation and acquisition of knowledge. FEEB. _ rer month in advance. JOHN SMITH, DR. J. ?. GRANT, UNTIARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Staff and Equipment. The school is thoroughly equipped in teaching ability, in chemical ana eiectrcai suppiies and fittings, «c., for full Junior Leaving ano Matricâ€" ulation work. The following competent staff are in charge : THO8 ALLAN, Prlnclgnl. 1st Class Certificate, Also certificate in Physical Culture. Bubâ€" jects ; Sciencs, Mathematics and Spelling. MISSJ. WELR, B. A., of Qacens University Buabjects ; Latin, Art, Liverature, Composi tion, Reading, Geography, Aucient History M1SS M. CRYDERMAN, B. A., Toronto Univ ersity, also Certificate in Physical Oulture Bubjects ; Lnug Grammar, French, British & Canadian History, Composition, Writing. Young women can render the! country real service by preparing to take positions in Banks and zuu.l iness Offices and relieve young men for warâ€"service. â€" Fifty thousand men will be called up yery soon unâ€" der Miltia Act for home defenceâ€" who will take their places in busiâ€" ness offices and banks? Young woâ€" men should prepare now at the *"*~ WEBSTER‘S DURKHAM HIGH SCHOOL 400,000 Vocabu Terms. 2700 Pages. Onr““IIluadh:t!ou. Colored Plates. __ The only dictionary with the Divided Page. Dictionary in his home. ‘This new gu:iafn mwe;a with final authorâ€" ity all kinds o pnnlmfi questions in history, geography, biography, spelling, pronunciation, sports, arts, ZENUS CLARK WOMEN WAR WORKERS NORTHERN BUS. COLLEGE hatrmen FOR SALE Excursions Homeseeker‘s Excursion to Western Canada at attr.ctive iares each Tuesâ€" day until October 3lst, yia Canadian Pacific, the pioneer route to the West. Particulars from any Canadian Pacific Agent or W. B. Howard, District Pasâ€" senger Agent, Toronto, Ont. SBI;)vaooluâ€"Acrou from Middaugh ouse Rrsrpwnor. â€"First bhouse south of Lawrence‘s Blackemith Shop. A CHANCE FOR THOSE GOING WEST. Homsseekers Excursions Via C. P. R. Picture Framing, Shortest Notice & o o oo sie sie se oo ce ce oie oge site UNDERTAKER and Funoral Director «. ...... .12%, 15C, 17¢ and 18c yd BED COMFORTERS, 1.85 to 4.50 ea WHITE BEDSPREADS,........... latRe Sike...» ....+« a++21»*~ $2.2§ NEW PRINTS at 15¢, 17¢, 20¢ a yd. dence in Ceylon. LACB CURTAINS at......;....... »«.. +++.....75¢, 1.00 and 1.50 pair CURTAIN SCBINMBL...«+» ++ .....4 2000 RPOVOR, â€" OUIELTUO Court Notary Public Terms, moderate. Arrang>menats for siles a to dates &c., must be made at the Review Of id ccez . Or on P. O., 3 attended to, Terms on application to 4@ Mr McPhail has a telephone in his re THE BIG 4 O. MePHAIL Insurance Agent. Money to Loan, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. A gen eral financial business transacted. DURHAM, ONT, (Lower Town HONOR GRADUATE of Torono. University, graduate of Royal OColle; of DentalBurgeons of Ontario 800:: Over J & J HUNTER‘S New Store ARTHUR H. JACKSON W.C, PICKERING D. D S., L DS Telephone Communication between OM00 an Idzn‘:u.um ce an !â€"I.IL- 2â€"4pa. ONOR GRADUATE Toronto Uni . Gre B ume Rofel Conege Detia! Surpood RESIDENCE : @econd house south of office on east sige of Aluert 31. Registry J. 6. HUTTON,.M.D., C M. @vrice 2â€"5 Afternoons t1OURs: 7â€"8 Evenings DRS. JAMIESON & JAMIESON New Spring Goods mmo?m and Burgeons FFICE: Over J. P. Telford‘s offce, U aJ abponile Seeiner tieg." news Lambron St., posite "'.‘"w"'.-’l..u.-. Stables. °0 J. F.GRANT D.D.S. L. D.s. Notary Public, Commissioner, CONVEYANCER. &e. Full line of Catholle Robes and black and white Cap for aged people. â€" _ ver Jeweliry store nd oppo site Post Oftice, J. P. TELFORD A. BELL . MePHAIL. Ceylon to C. RAMAGE, Durham 1â€"9 p. m gâ€"â€"=xy !c 3 "m. ‘ther Now, seak. has v €x . by ney inc Fyg Ke of t eloâ€" preâ€" ‘A8 _call it lle," me your retweon wo fac» se ts A

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