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Durham Review (1897), 19 Aug 1920, p. 5

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|ADIAN |â€" 1ONAL 1BITION |â€" RONTO 28â€"Sep. 11 pdhue wr m Openas Sept. !st narabl» Music. trations daily by t Mounted Police volied and Lraphic Arts wat Liss Stock Poultry, Cares Machinery Disptag peue® s ndsb "ale t ol »xle wl 2 sn od test m pkr s al Photographi o o o on iha at4 cPadPanii anmornt Webiinbte amd 19. 1930 M ArHery) hows its best Anished ne, Fisheries. Forest, and Laborasory for rwon, astruction and regerncial m a Massive Anmwual Event arth" e on bore » Farmers wnal automobile mator bomats amd ectric show. CENT, eral Manager. L rI(LARZ‘ #01 stock Sige c tecymy Ds 5.65 3 5.35 $ 5.15 & 5.99 % 5.38 3 s.39 % 115 § Onaly 1845 w a a% 8.589 % n mc ul tree tR o °4 Only 50c for the Review to New Subscribers to Jan. 1, 1920 aAWGUST 19, o,?é%%‘rié‘iizi‘??% 5&?5&5&?995‘7‘. » Pure Paris Green | Bug Killer ;" Are You Interested in a i iN mT. FOREST BUSINESS COLLEGE [t will give you just the information you need. Fourâ€" toen years experience has proved our methods of instruoâ€" tion best. _ Individual attention. Graduates assisted to positions . . Fall Term opens August 30th. Enroll now . W _ A. TRIMBLE, Principal m M M :*‘5 4 &# éfi & 3 4 3 3 f iz :ij. MeBETH, P o o rop B# 5535.;99 & 7:"573331.”. il Digestive Tankage, special Lawn and Flower Fertilizers, 4 & 25 Ib. packages (iet booklet on "The Home Garden." Ask about the mtest for best Corn, Potatoes and _ Sunflower. Phone 83 Zenoleum Fly Scoot | Nangleioot Fly Paper, Poisonâ€"foot Fly Pads, Fly Coils, etc '; Visit our Ice Cream Parlorâ€" open every week t lav and evening. Neilson‘s Ice Creamâ€"the best g Cool Things for Hot Days Ladies Men‘s Irders takoen In We have a few cars GROUND FEED WHEAT on hand that we are offering at $65.00 per ton, sacks included while it lasts. _ This is the cheapest Feed on the market, and as this is the carload price it isextra good value at this price. â€" Buy now before price advances. Feed, Crushed Oats, Oat Chop and 0 which we are selling at carload prices. We are in the market for wheat and other Grain. Hig 14 ”) 4. aud l ' b pl‘(, kagofl Deliveries daily to any part of Town. rs taken for Fertilizers at Mcintyre‘s Hardware ALRIN The Central Drug Store Then you want the new circular of in Biack ROB ROY MILLS W a have also Ciansman Corn ROB ROY MILLS, ial ‘»yular lasts POTATO AND CORN FERTILIZERS ; shipment of WHITE GOODS in and purchase a pair before your | ; Pumps and Oxfords Basiness Hoursâ€"â€" Brown Calf OxiordsA ick Kid, Brown and Patent 1ars, prices ranging from ... We also have two lines SPECIAL FEED We have a largo stock of The Oyster Shell & Crystal Grit, Bone M eal Cash Shoe Store $. McGOWAN 1088 McILRAITH for Oats, Poas, Barley, Buckâ€" Highest prices paid fo',all Grain ‘lears the flies off your attleâ€"65¢ and 1.50 pkgs 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. 25¢ packages , Limited * ed, Chieftain Mixed other Mixed Faeds, 5.30 to $.00 $9 and $10 â€" has arrived size is gone. The lightning on Saturdsy mornâ€" ing etruck the apire of the Prnbyur-‘ ian church sbattering it badig, the electric Aaid ranniag on the wires dl‘ through the eburch. 1t was only a miracie that the buitding did not take fire as a conl oul can standing in the basemeot had the lid singed and had the can exploded, the building could not have been saved. _ The frame of the spire is badly sbaken and will cost the company something to reâ€" build. a { Theo heavy raine lately, caused | heavy crops to be Iying down in some places but if not any warse will come off pretty soon . : 12008 Â¥ un o KG MrJohn L MceKinnou, B A. leaycs \ to.morrow, (Tuesday) to resums his \ duues as one of tha head teachers in | Sasgatoon Collegiate where there are ‘ 800 pupile for 28 teachere. Miss Vietoria MeMillan, teacher, is 48 engaged in a section near Moano Mills | and will be attending at her old winâ€" == ‘isters congregation, Rev. Mr. Matheâ€" son, laze of Pricewille. Ry | _ Miss Aliss MeDougall of Toronto. " | visured for a faw days with friends on | M | the 3. Line, Gleoelg, and elsewhere. ‘ m‘ On the 17th of August, 1857, Angâ€" w | us Martin ascidentally shot bimself K | winle going up the stairway in the A | then new Priceville grist mill of John m‘ | MeDanald. _ This is 63 years ago. M | yr Martin was a brother to the late M\ Alex Martin of Glenelg and an uncie $R "of Mrs Robt MeFadden . There ars wy nove of the old timers of 63 years '~\ ago as citizans of Priceville now with C |the exseption of Mr (Gieo Tryo« who W | was a youngster then of a faw months KA | a‘syx. _ Mr. T. A. Ferguaon was alive M |then alse but was away up on the Wl nds 2 INC M c ul â€" _ There will be very little done by | way of barvesting this week but if the | aun keeps abmuing and bhot a fow days | will miake a great change. We nouse | apring wheat badly rusted and in gen lanl a failure this year. _ Fall wheat | is good. T s s ie 54 0_ erml & Ta1‘UTO LHNS J UBI+ ESERY PeC 1g good. \ Mr and Mrs Alex Dawson, Toronto MrJobn McMillan, west of Ceylon | are spending their holidays with their threshed bis fall wheat and ylalded\oonsin. Mre R. Webster . 35 bushels to the acre. Miss Jessio McEachoie is visiting 4 4. idns _/ wll. @aan4 | her home friends for a tew weeks. f'um Ada McLean of Toronto is | taking her holidays with friends ca \the south lins at present. . PRICEVILLE fint â€" Rey. Dr, Fraser preached again las Proasbyterian church Toronto will be i Sunday. Mr and Mrs Noil MeKinnon and | Miss EKlla of Toronto, are enp>ying | their holidays at their old bhome here | where chey will stay for a while yet. |\ _ Wa were pleased to meet with Mr. and Mrs Jobn L. MeDonald lately. ’y'l'hey will be leaving for O:tawa azain | soon. Mr and Mrs Cbas MeKinnon of the Wost, attended the service in the Presbyterian chureh last Sunday and toth look hale and hearty. PRICEVILLE AND LIMITS [ then alse but was away up On E0W | hill out of the sorporation. The old tannery which onee did a \ Aoumshing business by the late ¢. C. James, stands now still only as a & Strayed to the premises Ol | Sealey, two Psiled Angus year Eand heifer. â€" O)wner may secu | John KEekhardt‘s, lot 25â€"27, c \ R., Glenelg, by proving prc | paying.expensas, James, stands now still only as a monument of the past. _ Miss James who is auffering for many years from the cffeats of cheumatism, is sull conâ€" f&ned to ber bed but bears her illness patiently I | N()TXCE is hereby given to all con: | | cerned that exâ€"members of the Canâ€" | adian Expeditionaty Force who are enâ€" ‘titled to and who require postâ€"discharge | dental treatment must submit their apâ€" “ plications to the District Dental Officer at l | the Headquarters of the District in which | \ they reside on or before 1st September. . | 1920. Applications for dental treatment '\received atter Ist September, 1920, will | not be considered. ' (Sed) EUGENE FISET, Major General, Deputy Minister, Militia and Defence. Ottawa, August 3. 1920. Note.â€" Newspapers will not be paid for the advertisement if they insert it withâ€" out authority from the Department . (H.Q. 3361â€"1â€"22). Notice | to DEP B h11 TR 44 Achuatihded snn n NP 07 upper town. belongingy to the late Mrs Wilson, will be sald ~n reasonable terms,. °It contains ? acre, more or less; comfortable residence, 7 moms ; hard and goft water ; good bearing orchard ; garden; fAne location. â€" Apply on preâ€" mides or to Thos. Ritchie, or Duncan miges or Smellie, Good crop 7 acres sweet clover on lot 2, a. 21, Egremont, for sale now. . Apply y Jos. Patterson, R. R. 1, Varney. That splendid PARTMENT OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE Sweet Clover For Fraser of Owena Sound, ain last Sunday in the church. Soms one from | be the preacher next to exâ€"members of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. Cattle Estray Property for he premises of A. and J lled Angus yearlings, steer )wner may secure same at residence _propert , con. 2, 3. 12. property and A large crewd from here took in the races in Dundalk on Aug !2, also the foot ball match between Yeovil and Swinton Park. This was the main event of the day as Yeovil was second best in the League. A swift game was played. Yeovil started in with a rush anrd scored two goals at the start but the buys of 8. P . let loose and beld them down at half time Yeovil 2 ; S. P. o. The game started with a rush again but in a migute Swinton scored one and were pressing hard again, making a tie. Both teams were for breaking aund two minutes before time was called, §. P. scored at full time, Yeovil 2 ; 3. P. ; Theboys of Yeovil put up a clean manly gameand peither teams done any foul playing and not a word passed between either teams. il;ie?bail and ber son Mr A. McPhail visited Senday at the home ot ber son Dougal at Ceylon. Pleased to report Mrs A. Riddell uble to be ou: again after ber recent illness. 13 __Mm Peg Ferguson intends returnâ€" ing to Toronto on JF‘riday after a pleasant holiday at home. . MisorEdith Glennister, Toronto, is a holiday visitor at Mr Jas. Ding wall‘s and other friends in the visinity. l-vh:;nd Mrs Wes. Lyons and little daughter otf Markdale visited at Mr Alex McEachnie‘s on Sanday. Mr and Mrs Fergason Riddell are | on a vwisit to the formet‘s parents, Mr| aud Mrs A. Riddell. | Raspberry picking is almost over | for this year. â€" Plenty of pickers and | a real pienic eyery day which adds | greatly to the soctal life of the comâ€" munity if nothing else. | Wedding belis are loudly ringing in our village. Sorry to report the illness of Mr Will McKinney who is ander Dr¢ Marâ€" tin‘s sare. _ Mrand Mrs Chas. Wale visited Jos. Copeland‘s Sanday. When the Office Boy Ran the Newspaper Dear folks : Now I know why editors| go mad. . I hen trying to run this paper | while the editor is on his vakashun. For | three (3) days and nites I been reading | questions and trying to answer them, and ‘ if I don‘t quit I‘ll be.goin‘ around talking to mysel{. I‘m going to answer a few more and go to the ball gameâ€"Jimmy, the office boy. 1. What is a limerneck ?â€"J. Jones Limerneck in the country is a strange ‘disease of fouls and chickens. In the city it is a diseass of human persons ‘ caused by watching foulsâ€"and chickens. 2 Do small cows give condensed milk ? | Mabel B. in No, Mabel, condensedâ€"milk is made by trying to get a quart of milk into a pint bottle. ear ? G. K. No, put it in the trough and let them help themselves. 5. Iamin love with a homely girl who works for us. but she don‘t seem to care for me, while a pretty girl with lots of money wants to marry me. What shall I do ? Will M. Marry the one you love, and send me the name and address of the other one. . | 6. My hair is begianing to come out. | What can I get to keep it in * ‘ A sack. 7. Piease tell me how to raise a nic© fat hog of about 500 pounds ? Z. Get a derrick. 8. How can I tell when the water is ile the editor is on his vakashun. FOT| « 1 se (3) days and nites I been reading | Environment. * Give almost 229 MO{ stions and trying to answer them, and | glected child a good ROWF es apwock onl B ronspey 51 , 394 | become a good man . Of course there ::;'l‘qultl'lnl‘l beâ€"goin aroun(? talking | are exceptional cases. Environment is y + going to answer a {€® | unlike heredity in that the parents may re and go to the ball gameâ€"JitmmMy, | choose and furnish it for the child. The !ofi’lc,e boy. 7 g | child of genius may rise above his enâ€" l', What is a limerneck ?â€"J. Jones \vironment but we more often see the | ‘l Limerneck in the country is a strange| average child raised by his environme it. | § east of fouls and chickens. In the| Horne says put into the environment y it is a diseass of human persON$ | what you want in the man. used by watching foulsâ€"and chickens. | /A NPme s 2 Do small cows give condensed milk? . ‘? lt.-m“ inspiring to think that by F abel B. ewiching the home atmosphere ;’r\(»l l:y % mrgns great expenditure) but by many homely .& No, Mabel, condensed rml\ 18 made ‘by stimuli (Aowers music, pictures) a parâ€" ying to get a quart of milk into @ PID{| eng may bring out hereditary powers atle. that otherwise would never have wakâ€" 3. Pleasetell me how hash is made| ened. Have you in yourself and in your Hash is not made : it accumulates \home what you would want your child 1 4. Is it right to feed hogs corn on the to become? â€" You may give your child I it ? (G. K. | music lessons but that won‘t make him I No, put it in the trough and let them a musignan -f there is none in th‘e ho@c. } elp themselves. Going into §‘1c1ely wiil not give him | 5. ‘I am in love with a homely girl Tho!* xcial grace if he has not practised them . inrle a 30 a . at home. â€" If he has to have good taste rorks for us. but she don‘t seem t0 CaT¢ | o pas to g>e it at home and h £ or me, while a pretty girl with lots of | A x o.sA i oiik o nig eca;’mo noney wants to marry me. What shall | euuly become religious unless he learns do ? Will M \religion in the home. We have now c en * | touched upon the two factors. Heredity . Marry the one you love, and send e and Environment and the 3rd is Will. .he‘ ypak ’“q a.ddresé ‘"j the other one. _ | _ (pup Wills have a large place in makâ€" 'h. My hair is beginning to come OUt. | jng our child. â€" Our will in choosink a What can I get to keep it in * \ mate sets the seal of special heredity A sack. | upon the child. Our will in making h.s 1. Piease tell me how to raise a nic¢| environment, determines what opporâ€" fat hog of about 500 pounds ? Z. | tuaities he shall have. â€" But the child‘s Get a derrick. | will aflects both her »dity and environ: 8. How can I tell when the water is mcnt..inthat he may .nelect his no!flgo' the right temperature for bathing baby ? | capacities and let his ignoble capacities Young Mother. | ba d‘mf“i‘ at or h‘e may make th: l?r.c:t i use ‘of his environments and ignore waltfetrr;es tl)::r\ot??;er:iua;fixeh‘:lx‘:!n;h?:: | those that would degrade him. It is in ers, it‘s too cold | the home that that lthese three man K § _ _ _ | making torcesâ€"Heredity, Environment 9. _ I am 40 years oid, have a nice little! ang Will may chiclly operate. Home P e U relneice mount sR Co. 0 s Ubnckian that has CONtLOI If the baby turns red and holiers, the water is too hot, if he gets blue and shivâ€" ers, it‘s too cold. %. Pleasetell me how hash is made: Hash is not made : it accumulates 4. Is it right to feed logs corn on the a, â€"I am 40 years old, farm asd am thinking wife. What would yo Batch SWINTON PARK I would advise you to be careful whoce wife you take. 10. Qurâ€"red bull is chasing me around a 40 acre field. What shall I do ? Mike. I don‘t know. but don‘t give up, Mike, | the editor will be back in a week. The Review and Weekly Witness The Review and the F# rmors‘ Adâ€" FoCate fOf L YOML ... .. .eeee 666 6=* The Review and Daily Free Press §OL 1 VOAL... ... .cc ce cce se ease6 60e snn 6n Tha Revy ow and Toronto Daily Mail and Empire for 1 yoar...... The Revicw and Toronts Daily Glob@ 10L 1 JOMT.cecqerserescens=n=** The Review and Daily Advertisâ€" or fur one Jear HOPEVILLE rlvom here took.il DURBAM REVIEW Clubbing Rates years old, have a nice little! thinking about taking a: would you advise? Old| TORONTO se cee s6e ons scaneg n 8088 Duties and Responsiâ€" dows of conséiousness." Sensations are | the stuff ont of which the knowledge of the external world grows. You have heard of the wonderfal achievement of Helen Keller but her world is the world of rouch. It is for the parents to develop the senses as well as the. child‘s imaginâ€" ation. Some one may saY that this is a foe to truth but: it is only the child getâ€" ting confused between what ho sees and what he dreams." How could a painter paint a beautiful picture if he had not seen it in his mind or how could a comâ€" poser write a piece of music if his inner ear had not heard it. _ Imagination is h \help to true living ; one must hotd nn\ \ideal life in his imagination if he is to live ideaily. There is passive and active imagination: day dreaming is an example | of the former and constructive craft of at the latter _ 1 so encourage it Then there is the training of the Will| r There are three stages to this: Command | 22 Coâ€"operation, Selfâ€"discipline. and embodâ€" :i“ ies these factors: a Giving the child good ideas. b Building these into good habits. a c Training him to select thougbtfully, | . ‘ choice of occupation. ‘ d Helping an obstinate child with affecâ€" || tionate cheerfulness \l ‘\e (Giving the youth room to make choicâ€" | ‘ * _ es and live his own life. _ . | 1 The social life takes itsy form in hiu' | first social ~group, the family. Notl \ merely his manners but his attitude, his generosity or selfishness, is largely fixed before he goes out into society. | |_ one duty of parent is from children k l‘to\make men and women in the true | sense. Three universal forces does thilf â€"Heredity, Environment and Will. lfI ,'through education in the home and| e | eisewheére, we can bring these rorces to | | the highest, then we have accomplished | . | what we wanted to do. | By heredity we mean characteristics, | which are transmitted from parents to| offepring. This includes what comn" from distant as well as immediate an-] gestors.. Children "take after" (to use | an oft used term) their parents in energy" ability tolearn and other mental trnitl.‘; to approximately the same extent nl thep do in form, features and other phyâ€"| |sical _ How care{ul every young man | | and woman should be that they chocse | | wisely as the marriage of two weaknesâ€"| \ses, especially similar weaknesses, is likely to produce an accentuated weakâ€" | ness in the children We are not reâ€" | sponsible for all we have received from | our ancestors but we are responsible for | what we hand down to our children. ow 2 S c P like, | _ We might go on for long enough telâ€" | ling the duties of parents and then not _â€" \tell all or nearly all but one duty is to | | teach a child obedience, respect for those : of mature years, reverence in church, | observing the Lord‘s Day, correcting 2 Yo bad habits, lying. stealing, teasing We ilhOllld also visit the school and see that 3 00 | the teacher is qualified and the building | suitable to bring the best ou3 of the chilâ€" 6 25| gren. Have theirenvironment in school | High, (Capital H) so high that the greatâ€" 6 25 + ost genius of Durkham cannot rise above \ his environment. | Tha Review and Toromto Daily 6 26| World LIOX JORL...~.sssce es e=}==* Continned from page 8 is the only institution that has of the element of Heredity. It furnishes the environment . during the most susceptible years and the habits fashioned in youth in the home make the materia‘s out of which the will shapes its enduring choices. The latter is most valuable bilities of Parents SEALED TEMDERS, addressed t&me d master General, will be received as Ottawa unâ€" til eoon, on Friday, the 3rd of geptember, 1920, for the conveyance of His Majesty‘s Mails, on a preposed Contract for four yeats, sig times per week on the route» _ Varney Rural Mail Route No. 1 per‘ Nume /A n nempenaad / <pes i ri uns from the 1st January, 1921 \“o D“?l:mul :‘n‘?:t’l;fl,o Roome Printed notices sontaining farther information ow Air® uweo:dbia.t;s‘ol w‘;'l“"\'“dmon"“;e m;y. ‘he &w seon ®n t orms eu «ui 0 u> w;’u n‘neh ro';:“l ms(l-o ?t my.:nd at the | .J,. F.GRANT D. 0.S. L.0. & office of the Office Ins . Torouto. A. SUTHERLAND, . Haice deonl canlees deuls! Susgan) : * Post Ofice Inspector | Dentistry ‘..:n'. Sranches, Post Office Inspector‘s Office, % Teronto. Jul)";‘;d. 1920, t \0 t -‘;“ ?or.‘t'.'.lo':,' stove ad appe ;-...â€"-kooz your stemachk aweetâ€"try Kiâ€"meidsâ€"the now uid to digesties. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE I_wm‘m.g_" brgp Greximaxs Seldom ‘The salaries offered our graduates durâ€" ing the last two years have been greater than ever before. It is no trouble for our graduates to get positions because they are properly trained. RE A LL\Y Write for catalogue. t e it ow d eat _ good. Plonse send me 5 more boxres bove| of Hacking"s Heart and Nerve Remâ€" edy and 2 boxes of Hacking‘s Kidâ€" \ _ noy and Liver PMs." |\ _ if you too want to regain your lost * healih, then go to your nearest Drug 5 25 gSiore and ask for Hacking‘s. Just think for a moment of the | really good things you have | ever boughtâ€"a motor Car, & hat, a suit of clothes, a ring, a necktie. It is not one of the: good ones you tire, but the poor ones, the "make believe" kind . That is especially true fof Victrolas. The Victrola always means quality, value and pere We are the The Variety Store ‘R. L. SAUNDERS, Prop. 22999290700 10122 ind d d li tss enc 4.4 P manent _ satisfaction. That‘s why our Victrol& and Record trade is aver increasing. Porxam, Aug Hogs. live, f o b..... BUIteL ..;... .+.+++> Flour per COWE .... ..« Oatmeal , sack, 90 ibe Chop per CWt.... ... Oats, feed . ...... ++ Oats, milling.. .. ... > Yes, very seldom indeed, dpes one tire of a" Yonge and Charles Sts., Toronto Durhaim Markets. The healthy body produces more energy than it needs to keep the Heart, Lungs and Bowe‘!s working This surplus energy must be spent in mental or physical work. On the other band, people who work too hard use their resorve strength and wear out the system. MAIL CONTRACT People who are inclined to Nerâ€" vousness, Constipation, or have any of the Troubies of the Heart, Liver, Nerves, Kidncys. Stomach or Boweis can greatly improve the condition of their heaith if hey so desire. If you work too hard, take more rest, if you work 400 little, take more exerciee, you will need medâ€" Wwine to correct the troubles caused by your indiscrations and to assist nature to restore health. Then take Hacking‘s Heart and Nerve Remedy and if ;O\‘l- ‘;o;u;io a laxative take Much Sickness Due to Lack of Work EeBE aEW w C These two preparations will work wonders and woe will guarantee beneficiel resudts because we know they will do so. Mr. Wilson E. Eagisson, of Bay feld, writes as follows: "I have much peasure in addressing you in regards ~to Hacking‘s wonderfu!l Heart and Nerve Remedy. I bave used quite a fow bozes and I must «ay theyâ€"have &onme me a world of 3 C4 100 wo l lis Qunsemi Hacking‘s Kidney and Liver Pills he only agents in.town for Viectrolas GooD ARTICLE| W .J Elliott, Prin 12 1920 3 hQ to 4 50 i 00 to 1 00 1 00 to 1 09 the ty 42 o 42 M ;oâ€" 87 0) to 8 OV J. G. HKOUTTON.M C. C «) | orrson 2â€"5 Afterncons | Houms: 7â€"8 Evenings | Exoept Sundays Telephone Communinatiou betwees OGbae an Residence at all bours. 1â€"11 ‘n. «m iâ€"1p@m. D&S. JA UMIESON & JAMIESONX J. L. SMITH, M. B., M. C. P.S. 0 Office and residence, corner Countess and Limbton, eopposite old Post Offies OfMMce Hours : 9 to 11 a. m., 1.30 to 4 p. m., 1 to 9 p.m.. Sundays and Thursday afternoon excepted. W.C. PICKERING D. DS., LDS HoNOR GRADUATE of Torame University, graduate of Royal Qollage of Dental‘Snrgeons ;f Ontnlio Roome Over J & J HUNTER‘S Now 80wo Member GCollege Physicians snd Rerganiet FFICE : J. P. Teitord‘soMea nom O 1y odrlcd-'vol“. ENCE : Gecond house souts of Begistep 103‘-nduuu-i.. DURHAM â€" AND â€" HANOYER J.P. Telford D. MoPMHAIL_â€"»+ DUREAM ENIGBI SCHOOL TELFORD & CURREY | { ntending pupils should prepare to enâ€" \ter at the beginning of the fall term. | Information as to courses may be ot | tained from the Principal, | _ The School has a cteditable record in | the past which it hopes to mainotaim in | the future . Durham is an attractive and healthy \town and good accommadation can bnc obtained at reasonable rates. The School is thorough!y equipped to take up the following courses : 1. Jaiador atrieu lation %. Entrance to the Normal School# 3. Senior Matriculation Licensed Auctioneer tor Oo. (éray Cement Tile and Brick Each member of the staff is a Unive ersity graduate and am experienacd teacher. . + d Pumps & Pump Repairs The DoubleTrackRoute For tarther particulars appiy 10 any Grand Trunk Ficket Agont, or C. E. Horning, Distrist Passenger Agent, Toremte, Ont. JOHN SCHUTZ 3])°3 Unexcelled dining car serwice. Sleeping cars on night Traing and Parlor Cars on principal Day Trams. W. CaALDE ‘, Towa Ageot, Central Drug Store, Telephons No n we ce w oo oo ol oib oi oibe oige ol t ':for Silks, Ueorâ€" 3 *# geftes, V ioles, * f':, W hite & Colored : "g Curtain material : | Children‘s white # ',: voile â€" Dresses, : \die size 8, 10,12, 14 years 2 | #* 3 C. L. GRANT * CWe & 4# L414 y 4 pgup@/@iG J Come promptly attended to always on hand DPr. A. C. Wolfe, Chairman J. A. Hamilton, Principa) Montreal Toronto Detroit and Chicago between Whitmore‘s * â€"% mowe 4o ; G_eor- : Vuolesz t ". 98 mt Bt4. 4# ;;:f" aiÂ¥ ,-.:.41' it c u$

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