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Durham Review (1897), 25 Jun 1925, p. 5

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th, Lhe ti bl at 1 ch M AJd la b M showers i and ef swWINTON sthing is lovely in the Park at ; . as the season is favorable.| â€" nowers and sunshine are eDâ€" and crops look good, except the older meadows, which | t up to standard. ‘ sick ones are improving. Mrs : mick who has been in bed for 1 ks, following an operation for ) dicitis, sat UOP for a few minâ€" Sunday. We all wish for her 1 a quick and permanent cure, as S s not think during her life, she .ver been so long absent from . h in the Park and her absencte en felt, as she always was reaâ€" , do her bit in the S. School or â€" work when called upon. 1 . Ostrander who Was in Purâ€" Hospital _ last week suffering i broken l°&, got home Sunday. i1 be a@ considerable time ere can be up and around but it is i to be home with the wee folks. hove all will be well in a short JUNE 25, Marjorie Meleod is visiting in the vicinity of Shelburne @ Lean T7. J t im | ic | McM Maud« ances « Parker [ oronto FOR nds in U Towaship set in Sa and B â€" Watson Neil MeL Kill them all, and the vserms too. 10c a packet «t Druggists, Grocers and General Stores. m Park as 1 erly Church, v»mzllev‘ 1 a call to Rev. Mr preached | in this iy. Ministers are â€" so the people dec rst candidate, which the old custom yU | GETt READY IN TIME LCud ETT L Keldon where she sojournâ€" few days and renewed old ces around the Park. rker and Miss Tena Ferâ€" yronto, are visiting their siz (G. W. Parsiow, and meeting is in this part. C se c lltpas Ker. © sen very ected to July. _ jay®. saLce : Two fresh years old. Apply to Wm. And Phadsâ€"* y®% » aof opinion As ose who haye i large and aw‘ ynprising Price jalem, but Mr | rime of life and to handle it if actory meeting this wee tays on i Haws remrned Sun 1028 AMeAONE e OVE NOR CCC » have been hetrd.. and awkward field to & Pricevilie, Ebenezâ€"\ it Mr McCormack is | life and will no doubt lie it if he sees fit to Mr Curran seems to â€" quickly dismissed as be in this field till the But things do mote 1N there he sojournâ€" A meeting of the Di enewed old Agricultural Society was â€" Park. day when they decided ; Tena Ferâ€" the show building. A Y ng their sis was tendered â€" Rev. ] and meeting hbis unflagging interest "The track has been @ Andrews, 4, Durham e can be NS to the met me. | Hincks to Dun though mg this . year. cows, com Loader PRICEVILLE â€" and left Monday for 1Toronto, 1"} troit and Chicago. \ Mr McGillivray, after a 10 day$‘ visit at Oshawa, Bowmanville and other places, returned Monday. _ High school ‘pupils areâ€"now enjoyâ€" ing their holidays. \ Miss Mary Curran, in attendance wnhon x sitk sunt in Toronto for 4 T Li wa weeks, again graces FINAL REpPORT OF LOWER sCHOOL WORK IN PRICEVILLE Physiography .‘ Katharine MeMilâ€" lan 62, Rebecca Nichol 70, Frank Mc Arthur 50, Hilda MeKechnie 69, Erâ€" ma McLean 70. Gilvray McLean 65. Innis McLean 50, Olive MeMeekin 64 Jessie Nichol §5, Mabel Nichol 55. Eng. Grammar : Hilda McKechaie \15. Gilvray McLean 70, I. MeLean 55. Jean McLean 58, Anna Shortreed 63. \| â€" Latin Grammer : K. MeMillan 80, R. Nichol 16. Â¥. MeArthur 50, Erma MeLean 75, 0. MeMeekin 66, Jessic | Nichot 69, M. Nichol 51. EMAE "setut can 40. K Naind 4 1 d c 4 s a4 A9B t +d n tntnd hen they decided to reâ€"shing!e| """"0 voard. In cof ow building. A vote of thanks | story told. In confining Our tendered Rev. Mr Curran for | MS® particularly _ to the flagging interest in the Society. | S8P of Glenelg, we find t rack has been already graded who were in the prime of »velled oft. \ 50 or more years A8O, are D I.F.O. Club dance was held on | be found, if any. We do ay at the home of Mr lnvid' to â€" interfere with â€" the :1 cs, when a good time was had, | Glenelg by the historians bt h the shortest night ot the | not refrain from mentionin ‘know from personal expeT ss Currie, once resident of this| none are living now in G1 45 years ago, after many seay. | *** fifty years fifty years hrough foreign land, including We â€"remember & good stine, France, Spain and Italy, minister who Was the 1 friends and relatives a visit here | the old Methodist church, loft â€" Manday for Toronto, D&\ some 45 years A£* by t Ttarkwelil. At a concert in _ Mr Thos Dingwall and family, Hoâ€" stein : Mr A. Dingwall and family, ; Mr and Mrs Jno. M@woa, Ceyion, | were visiting . At Jas. Dingwall‘s the ‘flrst of the week. Sorry to saY Mr. ‘ p. is not gaining ADY in health. , Latest _ reports from Mr Jas Stu: ‘rock in Fergus Hospital state he 1: 1 progressing favorably. i~ A Sunday Sehoot in connection ME cayâ€"reie mCs o C We HOY O . U gen Latest _ reports from M rock in Fergus Hospital progressinz favorably. A â€" Sunday Sehoot in with the United Church w ed, to be held in the Hal bath at 10.30 a. m. At the June meeting . Institute, it was decided â€" regular July meeting tal of a plenic. _ Special gervice at Bet] ul uscs Secice 6 §1 Laura VILLE Thursday of this WeR t en in ncfi namomcammm | ent that :LBBY. _ TNL â€" CC C4C .. / ag | Phail. * \Pose CC YOUUP fime, The babHot® PRICEVILLE & GLENELG The annual meeting WAS held §rst| more valuable time. The ballots were‘ was serveo ‘ \md took considerable time of th¢ then passed and the voting proceedâ€"| en of. M \ Ciroumstances prevented US from | meeting, and then came the nomina| ed with. It @id not take the scrutinâ€"| bean pot our usual contribution to the Review tign of the candidates and then b'“t eers long to COUDt them and Dr.| contents | for the past two Of three weeks. W‘*li loting for them, and this aAlso occu-‘Cmpben was declared to have moretmmy er | almost feel like quitting the job| Pied 4 great â€" deal of time, so that| yotes than the other three cand|â€"| now an i ‘ sometimes but then & reminder of| Wh°" ait the business of the 8“01"‘ dates combined, to be the choice Oof| Club. At | the 48 years as correspondent to the | noon was concluded, ther¢ was little] the ‘Association as its candidate at| past, the \ Review, asks us to continue as lonk time left for public speaking, as it | the next Federal election. reading t | as our right hand can make the conâ€"| Was 5 o‘clock. | _ pr. Campbell received a regular | hidden m ‘tents of our budgets readable to the| Pr. Campbell, who has been ‘h"‘ova.uon from the large assembly, & induiged . | printers. In reviewing all the eyents| President of the South FEast Gr°y | mong whom were & good sprinkling | A lette *\ of 48 years, it makes S feel as if the | Liberal Conservative Association for| of ladies, and he was cheered again| CrosS Sc ‘,;' passing ef the vears is only 48 4| the past three years, occupied th¢| and then again, Mr MacNicol acting graduatic ‘\ story told. In confining our remarks , Chair, calling the gathering to order | as cheor leadet. an inviti 8\ more particulariy to the old town.| shortly after 2. He referred to the| "I thank you," said Dr Campbell, | read by '.rg ship of Glenelg, We find that those) big picnic at Eugenia last July, and“ as he stepped o the front of the| members *‘ who were in the prime oft life some : stated that this year instead of holdâ€"| platform, "and after all there is nothâ€"| good wC ql\ B0 or more years ago, are DOW few to lng ont picnic in the district, which| ing 1 can 8@Â¥ that would convey my\hearmy | be found, if any. We do not want | covered Ive counties, three would bfiil’eeling at this moment to you in | long ev C\ to â€" interfere with â€" the : history of | held, one at Rugenia, another at Waâ€"| any other form than just that. My | ball wa i8 | Grenelg by the historians but we CAU: saga Beach and A third at Markham, | first thought is one of appreciation.g The s 4 ! not refrain from mentioning that We\ thus covering the whole of the cenâ€"| and then my responsibility comes‘prgspm UE | bnow from personal experience, that | tral district. AMe extended a cordial | next. _ 1 know that 1 will have no | Pr. F PCE TS ono| welcome to all the delegates, and | walk over, that there is &A baitle a-‘Tunstpz Sm P * C lmen to see suchal head, and that it will take a lot 0(‘ Esther PRCY, " 7 > secanization, and 1 Cl‘fl\"‘ison (I s ~ PREs CCC jenelg by the historians UE YC * | inug ot refrain from mentioning that W¢\ thus covering the *"" new from personal experience, that | tral district. AMle exten one are living now in Glenelg who; welcome to all the C caw fifty years fifty years agoâ€" "‘tOOk it as a good omen We â€"remember & good Methodist splendia gathering. minister who Was the preacher in | Election of 0 the old Methodist church, Priceville.'- The first business of some 45 years A£* by the name of| was the election _ of C Barkwell. At & concert in the church,| year which turned out the late Mr. Meldrum, who Was sm’-‘“emo“s proceeding. 1 tion master at Ceylon, Was chairman, | were elected : and in calling 08 Mr Bark#ell to ad-‘ President, J. Nelso dress the audience, he called him the| ltana Tp.; 1st Vice P Rev. Mr Baskerwell. Mr Barkwell| ener, Hanover ; 204 ° \ln his preliminary remarks said "I| E. E. Hockridge, HoPp« | don‘t care what they call me, but my | E. Colgan ; Ass‘t Se name ends well anyhow." So We\ ton, Markdale ; Tre: hope that in years to come, although| Tavish, Flesherton ;. so many mistakes _ are made now a-‘, wW. J. Bellamy, FI bout Union, that it will end well, aF\| tors, G.B. Welton at though by present appearance it | Flesherton. looks to be i1 \ _ The following Vice + Quite a lot of sickness of one kind | etected for the â€" yar .| or another. We are pleased to hear ) ties in the riding } â€" .| Miss Annie Shortreed is getting a| MeLoughry and Rd. | long well after her operation for aM inck, Jas. Park, Jr. 4 pendicitis. We hope Annic will so0n | er ; Chatsworth, l be able to be around again a8s usual.| Hughes ; Dundalk. 3 I c MOCLU 2 5s told of Dr.| gnother . to be nam smcs Svem! § e ~SRE _ L CS calue 20 old. In confining Our remarks , CHC"*> particularly _ to the old town-\ short! { Glenelg, We find that those | big P gere in the prime oft life some|atate1 more years ago, ate now few t0o ; ing C and, if any. ~We do not want | COY€! nterfere with the ° history of ; held, ig by the historians but we cau | 848A efrain from mentioning that W¢\ thus from personal experience, that | tral are living now in Glenelg who, wele fifty years fifty years ago. ';took » remember a g004 Methodist sple ster who Was the preacher in" old Methodist church, Priceville,| _T a 45 years AZ* by the name of ) was ces s anmeart ‘In the church, | yea Monday mormns Gloomy and C0¢ gain. The summe same and a week into hot July. C some 10 teams h: Anderson‘s toâ€"day t;ilks. Mr Irvin Anderson, Glenelg Centreé, ReVeReeCui Sn s so Mrs Mantel}, Toronto, spent & Distance 38 itg first AICâ€" suple of 4ay8 Jlast week with the We are now handling conâ€" nderson family. | « n Mr and Mrs H. Williams, Mr; and sxdcra.\]))ly ovet ;;‘e "mn“”;l irs V. Williams and family, vikited Long Distancte Is a mont vith Mr and Mrs A. Rutherford, Durâ€" | for people who must have am, the first of the week. “ an answer immediately. A number from this line are attendâ€"| ‘They realize that the average ing the picnic held by the Presbyterâ€"| Jetter costs as much 28 the aver= lan Ladies Aid at Baugeen Park this | age Long Distanc* message> Tuesday afternoon. Wt tod We extend . our deepest sympathyi 't"“w"?’““" yb to Mrs Thos Banks in bet recent | Long Dista«¢ bereavement. | oD M | f\ mt ho ap xoTICE TO FARMERS |eoy j P The Durbam u. F. 0. Live Stock ?% Ey Association will ship stock from Durâ€" w ham, OD Tuesdays. Shippers are I¢ quested to give three days‘ notice. Each new subscriber adds to d JAS. LAWRENCE, Shipper value YOUR Telephons 1 cool this morning & immer is passing all the week more will land us .__â€" Councillor Aljoe has ns hauling gravel from mday and making (unâ€" anyhow." So we\ ton, Mo ; to come, although | Tavish, _ are made now a| W. J. it will end well, 4| tors, G iss | usc 2l as friends of Mrs A20"., ier condolence in her nt. ‘ aged to hear that Mr. s. MeNaliy‘s daughter, wn. who underwent a 420 RRVICCC O , Sinclair, | Riding is s oting of | resent_ation The good vetâ€" at the prospect more, and was are being 4**) Con ast few YeASâ€"| plec ate MeDonald | to ! atety at theit| the | was harmonious | hopeful feeling | ent that they W }Phall. | The annual M ;‘ and took consi .| meeting, and th ‘;Waa WP OSTCRCC Pr. Campbell, who has D€ | Presi¢ent of the South Ea® ‘Liberal Conservative Associat | the past three . years, occup | chair, calling the gathering t .\ shortly after 2. He referred :| big picnic at Rugenia â€" last J .\ stated that this year instead F CC D Chee uHtebridl and W.J. : one day HGCHRR 65000000 [p. ; 1st Vice PreSs, Mrs WOS| way Hanover ; 2nd Vice Pres.,. Mrs3 way the next RIEUUET | _ u1 unc wb | Hockridge, Hopevilie ; Sec‘y, A. BEast Grey. PDr Campbell was cheerâ€"| Ruby CAUOI) """ / sorw008â€" igan ; _ Ass‘t Secy, S.J. Edge! eda again as he resumed hbis seat. | Gun, | Mrs w. C. Underwood (Daisy | MUVVULLDAVY â€" Markdate ; Treasurer, Dan M¢â€" 1. R. MacNicol, was the only speaâ€"| Blackburn), Mr~ and Mrs _ Alfred h, Flesherton ; ‘Ass‘t Treasurer, ker. In opening he said he was not Cresswell _ (Sophia Jack)», Mro= and ‘‘ Bellamy, Flesherto® ; S ugy | a, Stranshet in S, Rast Grey and YA4L Mrs J. Pery (Mrs W. Boulden), A. Barristers, G.B. Welton and Robt. Downs glad to be here 0n this occasion. He | Blackburn, Mrs â€" Hewitt *(Alice EH Mr C. C. Middi erton. D. Ca ol foakg oo elocted l w ol "ariigteey . (Lanite At Commercial r. Campbell wou elec as the | tead), rs . MeCoskery zme Ԥd“}22w:t?§ ‘c::mfi:es'gfi:,cx:;fi nest member | at OttAYL Tor S. E. Burnet), _ Mrs Frank Livingstone, | Fridays, from in the riding : Artemesia, 4. m.| C&: in fact he bad to b€° elected. _ | Mrs Brant (Angeline Davis), J8AD oughry and Ed. Biernes ; Bentâ€" Ho then proceeded to give effect | Brant, Margaret Davis, Je8» Davis, pomennmemmeammmme Yas. Park, Ir. and Alex Fletclhâ€" to some arguments why the Progresâ€"| Mr. Brant, Ethel Kinnée Young, Mrs CI‘“R‘ ¢ Chatsworth, G. Gowans, H. s}ves and the Liberals should be deâ€"| Dawson (Margaret wells), Aâ€" Watts, D 2L stateeail & feated at the polls in the next elec-\Mrs E. Gibbons, Waliter and Mrs. Th Seci . c o ad why the Lib. Conservative Middleton, Neil Middleton, Murray e Science mservatly*®| CCC vic Aljoe, Aunie AlJo®, Agne: years & ULL0 0. AMarbht 1 se in muX Sthn * > Seo id i E.E. Hockridge, an, D. McEwen, H. the conclusion | Of ew President, Mr â€" 4A d3 da.d e Conservative party * *"/ |" xrag y wanted them, in fact no Messrs Alton ABG BEA O 0 um |p AEEZT T C pleasure gould be his than to| 8°8 Henry and Johnston of Lucknow, | e ts and help the good old Conâ€" were guests at the Edwards home MAPLE LEAF FLOUR, 1 e party win the next election. Su&d;y Cevgilé;l:‘-s ve;" yon "Aveic md\ PASTRY FLOUR, per 24 P 1 % yre, 8 * | a ' The Nv.mm\(atlcmli { i daughter Mary, and Mr P. Ledlng-'i STS%‘TI%%I;X?NGSRECLE' he purpos® of receiy ns “°h' ham, Dornoch ;. Messt* Arch. and | e ; for a candidate to CaTTY the| Neil McArthur and sisten Miss Anâ€"| 59 PER CENT TANKA! vative â€" standard . in the neXt| nabel and friend, Miss Ferguson of bag scaisao cxkknn * 1, the gavel was *‘\Jfl“d;’é‘ i fi| ht Glen ; Mr &nd Mrs Jno Durram,\ sEED FLOUR, PER B J. R. ‘MacNicol ;es ‘;“t."" Mt. Forest, and Mr ard Mrs Will| POULTRY & MIXED beral Conservative ssociati0n,| Qrchard and family, igistein, were| PER BAG }..e>.cc0 rief organizer fof the party 10| puests . of Mrs J. O. Greenwood 0n | & 0, and he lost 30 time in £°* | Gunday. \OAT CHOP, per tob > hltl:)gs osrtlarl;.‘:‘ toT:‘\‘:e nél‘i?s:s Sg?)?} Mr and Mrs Jno. Whurling, Vande | HEAVY MIXED CHOP, come E+ leur, spent the first of the week with | apt y short space of time ho es I (hell daughter, Mrs _ Wil Txmmtns.;TANKA eBaper hC : ere placed 1“ “_"m‘n“i‘ O“M T“s_' \who, we are sorry to say, is not enâ€"| Chopping_and Oat C °*" 5~ 0 . Daniel MCTAY*| joying the best of health at presem,‘\day at _MecKECHNIZE \ Rran. Shorts and _ J C We E2 0C Bd lofl istd Lus MCEAIBT® 1°~ by 8 D TICC | borg, Jos. Firth & ‘There have been startling _ | _ Many beautiful changes i1 selling methods were placed on in the last two years. New wreath from Li ways of finding new CUSt | â€" {;‘;dar;‘de;sJG(a tomers, of getting at, every o reath, Mr. nd possxblebuyer,arebemgdoâ€" wpray, Mrs Jas. vised every week. Ob_stacles spray, Fleming / are being brushed aside. Relatives and Present dsy business, to a distance at t secure results, turns to Long P g:m_“Mflfld .T 20â€" Buat sicl * y ; Mr: a # son Albert, L ome s of the afterno0n of officers for the out to be rather a ~ o The â€"{following eg‘y, S.J. mGBt!~ asurer, Dan Mc-1 J. R. Asg‘t Treasurer, ker. In lesherton ; _ Audiâ€" :1:;‘?:‘ nd Robt. DOW!®| pag no e Pregients wert Dr. Cal rious _ municipaliâ€" next m Artemesia, H. M. G';?' 1 . Biernes ; _ Bentâ€" e 1 and Alex Fletclhâ€" to sont G. Gowans, H. gives J.D. McDowall, & feated. ned ; Durham, A. tion a igremont, I. Robb, 'l’{‘“"y erton, Mrs W A. on . cTavish ; Glenelg, turned Brigham ; Holland ; Wm Hampton ; ay burD, H. Mercer, r, A. Weiner ; Norâ€" erner, â€" Jas Blyth ; ore ; Chas Long i . ckridge, R. Kinnel ; | Per wen, H. Carson. week on of the election,| W. a it, Mr Perdue, took| _ _ M‘ k the opportunity of Moli anks for the honor | Sar pon him. He stated| UP _ were at the disposâ€" Mr vative party at any fam ed them, in fact nO M mnuld be his than to] ses ‘ .l T w . L090 d \/ b‘h WBE EC O “lm value YOUR Te Lphore ____ | _ aBounns IN VITAM Pr. CAmE CC CCC ohavs next member at Ottawa . for Grey, in fact he bad to be ele Ho then proceeded to give to some arguments why the F sives and the Liberals should feated at the polls in the ne tion and why the Lib. Const 5 lu.â€" masAmPShID i«;itimem‘bs‘r M o OMGEnE o C o rey, in fact he bad to be elected. | Mrs Prant AAURUU!" â€" ruon 1 Ho then proceeded to give effect | Brant, Margaret Davis, Je8» Dayvis, |*=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"**"** _ _ o some arguments why the Progres | Mr. Brant, Ethel Kinnee Youb£, Mrs sives and the Liberals should be de-t\‘ pawson (Margaret wells), A. Watts, C}“ROPRAC feated at the polls in the next elec Mrs E. Gibbons, Waliter and Mrs. & tion and why the Lib. Conservauve\ Middleton, Neil Middleton, Murray The Science that ad tl){arty under the leadership of Ht.\ Davis, Vic Alio®, Annie Aljoe, Agn»®: years and years on. Arthur Meighen should be r¢ Petty, Mrs Crowther â€" (Mary Aljoe). turned to power. Mrs Laura Mathewson, Mrs F. Wâ€" Call and See us cons Search, Mrs A A. Catton, Mrs Samâ€"| In Durham Tuesdays, 1 arch, M * srare Firth), MTSâ€" Saturdays Perry, NT weeks with w,. J. Cook Mr and Mrs Molesworth, M gar and son B up Friday to | Mr and Mrs family. Sunda) . Mr and Mrs Jno. Whurling, leur, spent the first of the W their daughter, Mrs Will T who, we are sorrV to say, is joying the best of health at Mrâ€"and Mrs 1 MHS . Aodd t th, Mr and Mrs Gordon EGâ€" son Harold, Gorrie, motored y to spend a few days with ea W. 3. Greenwood and Mrs Ed. Embury, Port | spending &A couple Of| the latter‘s brother,‘ Mr"\ wa â€" (ea. RobertsOn, of ZION PWm EXmRECC ABOUNDS IN VITAMINS dren, and 1M9 """"""" Lca bu \been doubtiess . increased | but for | Office hOour® » * *" _ ""am | threatening rain in the middle of| P MB T to 9 p.m. Sundays excepted \the afterno0n. " 'Ehe ocmio: was a de\i%html one m | and the sociable Cchat AD reâ€"union was enjoyed by all. The picnic per DR. A. M. BELL | mitted many . to meet who had not Office on Lambton St. (late Dr | seen each other for YOAts Lunch | Hutton‘s Office f | was served and was heartily partakâ€" 8 ) â€"\ en of. Mrs. (Pr.) Edward Lauder‘s Office Hours : 2â€"5 p.Ms 7.â€"$% p.m. +CÂ¥ c oocent and Its Sundays emm C000 .. icenmmmpemnnterments ‘and the s0C)‘ was enjoyed‘ | mitted many | seen each 0 | was served â€"| en of. Mrs ~\ bean pot W .| contents . of atgreauy en} L UVL csw en Awe seen each OBC """ " leal | was served and was heartily partakâ€" c\ en of. Mrs. (Dr.) Edward Laudetr‘s â€"\ bean pot Was again present and its .\ contents . of pork and beans W®s asgreatly enjoyed. This bean pot is iâ€"\ now an institution with the Durbam | f | Club. At the conclusion of the re t| past, the time honored custom 0f \readlng the tea cups to reveal the _|readi186 "*" " l« of the future, Was yeadie H"" 020 . hidden mysteries | induiged in. \ A letter from | Cross Society, _ ; | graduation . @x@r an invitation . !C ,| read by Miss A e\ members were P 1| good work in | xÂ¥ | heartily _ aPP)® e PROTCAM Ds k Club. At the conclusion past, the time honored reading the tea cups _ t« hidden mysteries of the induiged in. w2_22 tha A+ from the Durham Red jety, announcing hospital _ exerciges and extending ion to attend same was Miss Allie Black burn. The were pleased to hear of the k in PDurham Hospital and applauded. puring the ning bours, & game of softâ€" wmaved by the yOunE people. W&rd 220. 2000000 D laan y PM and Mrs Arthur Gun, MceCoskery, Mrs E. Donaldâ€" NP Y‘ A o Wed Lauder, EAF FLOUR, per bLB, $o «01â€" CC 0 _ FLOUR, per 24 Ibs . . . . $1.20 o. hoi easKd \ ALEX MAC DONALD NINGS ..... P°r ton $25.00 Licensed Auctioneer for Co. of Grey CENT TANKAGE, per Moderate terms. Arrangements for ey‘s alÂ¥4 4k + ind ® s * 08 $ 3.25\%“‘ a to dates, etc.. may be made LOUR, PER BaG ... $ 22| at Review Office, Durham. Terms O y & MIXED GRAIN, application. Address, RR 1, Durbam BAMG uiss >* . ... § B%B Telephone 603, ring 1â€"â€"2 [OP, per ton +)‘ tas.wi_____/___fi,,_a â€"â€"â€" mmempmoepamemnonaoammme MIXED CHOP, per ton, 35.00 | P P ssoo\ gEORGE E. DUuNCAN GB, per ewh. .066 > $3.25 k * Liconsed Auctioneer for Grey Count & and â€" Oat C“.“.‘.‘!‘E‘i ever$ Sales takeb on reasonable termi mpmenabP es s 0 Office, Dw ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO «_ DRS. C. G. AND af Dental SNFC"" ons New 8 Over J &3 HUNTER‘S New Store ; ________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"»"â€"'=â€""=,,,_,A,_.~,,r»‘___,__.«_ :\ 3. F. GRANT, p.D.S., LD.S. ‘ | HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Univerâ€" )\ sity; Graduate Royal College Dentai ‘\ Surgeons. PDentistry in all its bran c ches. n Office, East of Central Drug Store. $) Entrance on Mill Street. 11, __a:gâ€"-â€"__â€"_. puenpnpnpapnmmnaummeeemenm e ty & MIDDLEBRO‘, SPEREMAN nd & MIDDLEBRO‘ A. Barristers, Solicitors, Ete. PCs es ols eÂ¥besdion zw fln at Review OMC®, * n 40 \uppllcauon. Address, RR. 1, Durbam Telephone 603, ring 1â€"â€"3 ‘________/___,.,,fi) â€"~ amemenmunnpnmeommenm mm \ _ GEORGE E. ouNCAN \ Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County M ooo ansnmnbLs PSE Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. . C. Middiebro at Durham Ofice ‘ommercial Hotel, Pricevilie, 0B davs, from 4.30 to 9 p. m. 4 t licdoduatinin _iconsed Auctioneer for Grey County Sales taken 0n reasonable terms. Dates arranged at Herajd OMice, Dunâ€" dalk, also through Durbam Review and Flesbherton Advance. Geo. E. Duncan, " . se ® «1. Phobnt 42 n 42. t adds Life to ears to life. 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