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Durham Review (1897), 18 Feb 1926, p. 5

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tto In - . P will! ttew Rote “I! W No " " H H W o MARI!!!) , trsos--.tteARTmm - On lion- ‘lay. Feb. 15th. " " - n. r .mmo, by the Rev. Stuart Puke! 31.”, Mabel. daughter of Mr and um A B. McArthur, to wnmd .14qu Watson, both of Pricevme i===o-===-""=====""'""=i===""'""='"=5'i'i 3 'A PEGIAL SALE of a The Upper Town Grocery u Hair» Products, Meats. Hm. Flour, Cereals, Can- ned Hands. Coal Iii. Etc. 'arrel m At Portland. Oregon. on iday. ng. 5th. to Mr and In. ouch-y Infuteh‘ndlilhm. (The uvher in u [and than!" at the te Geo Whitman. and a-nhoe ot [A John Schuu) ,,', Best Quality'of PM; & Feed , 2 o c=-aaa=-ao=====ao-=====""'""===='" Custom Chopping Evéry-Day (,.', litt nur Price before yon-Sen Clearing Sale of qu Corset Lines tl New Goods Auiving 1iood0inghttms at Mc per yard Dark Indigo Print. 30c per yard (hey Fiannetiette, 36 in. vside at 32c per yard we are J. C. HOWELL IRS-An lmhnm. on Friday, th, to Mr and In BOR‘ FEB. 18, tu26 We have gone over our Corset shelves and to clear out . are offering these goods at greatly reduch pHOOE. 1n Rnyal llomh'd Flour. perm 5.003 Majestic F'our, per bag .... 4.80 0 Canada “our. per bag ... no King Edward Flour. per has 4.78 Wed Flour. pub has ........ 2.10 Calla Lily Flour. " lb ”.3110 Pram.- Pride Ptmtr. you“ 4.75 . . " .. .ddles Silk .5 I intend buying Wheat GOODS osmium IN TOWN nun wk of Groceries is brand all Ot' phone tor Knrtttintt .+iro- in this tine. Wer unit-s“ white ‘kating Sweaters the lowest: Quality the Give us a trial. I" of old paper; only " other. Just the thing tor my laying under carpets. smrcnrono’s CALF. ma AND POULTRY rEotddP9tst' cum-s BIG so BEEF SCRAP AND Gu1-r'tGrC-it.d_'tta. [00 pvt PHONE 139 THE PEOPLE'S MILLS BORN tll in stock. 22 in. wide. JoaN MCGOWAK- wi, " vii-cit yotx.,patronatre n . MCKEC FENIE I' p and J-ll,, rr,r.r,li.slittudie .. LS" Spring, Wall Papers vnt pure svll than n Reasonable Prices: . A . 'ChowmlOu . parloomi t.60 yur, 9" bag s/Ill Grimm-d It per tttttrs 1.60 r bug .... 4B0 Strong Chom'per mm. 1.60 Mar bar ... 4.90.0111!)de Oats. pot 'rruht' tr, per bag 4.75 Oat Chop. pcr taxman”; " m.....'" 2.10 Mixed (imp. peg . 5.3%!» . Gunn's unmarmm. M" H m bag.. n.to Bran. in ton Dari-5.x“ " ur. norm 4.75 sum. in ton loll liiu. M.0t C. L GRANT I'he Newest in and Uool riose ing Wheat to ship by the Cat-Judo, k ' IN TOWN EV E.RY DAY. ." PHONE NO. I. DAY-'0! tttttHW Knox Mission’y Society Meets The Women's Minionry Society] of Knox Church not for their Feb: nary meeting at the home of Missl Morgan-t Hunter on Thursday alter-1 noon last. There wu a good “tend-i once. and it in felt by all mum. us being I splendid hormoniotu meer'; in, Mrs John Ben, Pmident. was; in the choir 1nd conducted proceed-g inns. Mrs Thos. McGirr contributed the Bible Bending, while Mm Thom; Your): gave a continuation . oi the} history of the Presbyterian church in Canada from the union ot 1875. Mrs. (Pow.) w. H. Smith followed with a paper on "Prayer and Mis. Mons." and was another in the ser- ies she has given from this book. Both were well thoughtout papers and meant considerable research. The ladies of the Society have de- Chit-d to prepare a. couple of quilts to send to outlying mission tieida in the West. The March meeting of the Society will be the last in connection with the Presbyterian Church in Canada. and in future it; intent“ will beon an enlarged scope, and one of the many branches in Grey County Pres- byterlal for the advancement of His Master's Kingdom. Refreshments were served by It Hunter at the clone who received a hearty vote of thinks tor her how” tallty and generosity in entertaining the members. l . FARM FOR SALE I Lot 12, con l, N.D.R.. l,,,,,; containing " acres, all cleared. Good) soil, clear of stones. uplendld hay. grain and root tarm. Good supply or water. Frame house and small or chard. Frame barn 50 x M, with) basement stabllng. New hen house ll x 20. luildintts situated on [il) Provincial Road. 1% miles from” Prieeviile, 21/. miles from Ceylon. I Apply to A. B. McDonald. Pricevillel Corsets at 750 per pair ot We handle the tlie to 60: roll l oitr Wheat 4 349 Mr Jno A.. McDonald, Edge Hill, visited over the ,week 'end with his brother and sister. Donald and Miss McDonald. Gravel Rd. tenth 1 Mrs Duncan Galbraith "ot Carman, Man., is visiting her niece, Mrs And. "inch this week. F Mr and Mrs Andrew Hlncks attend- ed the wedding of Mrs Hinekl'slster, Miss Tena McCannel' to Mr Wm. inn-nu, in Proton Wédnesdny last. Misses Dena. White and Florence 1Carson spent Sunday " Mr Alex. 'Carson's. North line. Miss Christen McKinnon is visit- ing with friends ' I) 1amdon for a couple of weeks. _ if: - "£17.7eran9 MrAitihr is visiting Toronto friends thin "a. - - 343;; Donald. Nichol. who “teach ing near Shelburne. spent the week end at her home here. - - “sz Violet Wtttssort, teacher a nun. lock school. visited her Mother» here over the week and; ' _' wages Kathleen, June! and Boa- triee McMnfan of Suntan Park, vie ited on Sunday wtth Mr and Mrs Jno. Nichol and family. I Mr and Mrs h, B. McDonald law hing secured a store in Owen Sound. icontemplate moving there shortly. ”This will be a distinct loss to Price- +VIIIe as their urbanlty. social and “musical abilities are well known and /appreciated. We regret their depart- [ lure from our midst. 1 Mr J.M. McGnlivray. in attendance lat the Silver Fox Breeders' Associa- {tlon during the past amok. returned (Tuesday ot this week. He m a- ignin rereieeted a director of the Ate .sociatlon. _ '/Griiitiiilious to Mr Thos Camp- bell Vvho was married last week to Miss Ruth Hannigan ot Yarney. a.“ Mr Colin McLean of the vnlage' lost a valuable cow on Sundgy, last, due it is supposed to a fatty growth around the heart. ll Mr and Mrs Bert Knox are enter- 0 Mining their friends Tuesday oven- ll Ing. prior to their departure tor their (new home It Swamp College. Quite a number from the vicinity . attended the cttrsotrFerttus0t1 teem tion 1aat.1ahrdnesday awning: “Best wishes are ’oxtonded. The bride VI": for a row years a popular clerk its" our village store. Tho, Women's Institute held the-1H, monthly rtrvsting pt Mr: Chas Wttlo's ':' lard ‘."vdrr-;:nay a-od mnsidwing ther, weather, trnd a good attendoatr'r" I Nurse Mary Russell has been "in, ting frinnds in Toronm. " i A sleir,h load of ycunx people from t 1Bethany. enjoyed a drive to thci (home of Mrs Jaw Btepho'c", fortheirf iweekly youpg people's meeting Fri-i ;day evening last. i Lia Win and" Mrs Jas Mitchell and daughters, visited the Brst of the week at Mr Jno. Binelair's. The Women's Mkss'y Society: it, comfction with 'tii United cougw‘gn- tion. meet IP the 19th inst at the home ot Mrs Robt. Cravtord. this being the women's day of prarelt for missions. The ladies' aid meet at the home of Mrs E. Th Hockridge on Thursday of this week. Friends and neighbor are also planning to spend Friday evening with Mr and Mrs W Caulfield before they leave the farm. We certainly do keep a-moving this winter. Messrs Sam Bryce, Sam Mills and Percy Wade are having *snien. Mr Sam Bryce has been en- raged at Mr Albert Haw's while Mr :l’ercy Wade and family intend to, intake their borne in Vineland in the their mum. " , . l i A hm: number were in attend-i' unce- at Proton Tp. Trustee and Rate- [ payers' meeting " Friday afternoon i in the hull. W. M. Morris. oec‘y trees. '. for the ORA. was not.» In be; 'present through illness. Rtv.Ate11;ot . Hamel. came in his stand. and pres seated the benefits of Township GUI itee Boards. A good ~drchutra pro- !vided musty. Several tool the or porttmity to express their views In line general opinion m atrainyt he 'i1rettrte'trf and a Atastutidu'was " drawn up what effect. The old- 'gtiiihiomtd trustee a'tttAn ttar. woven I to Ate 'vTr/)LthtpiierirMtht?' 'TY. {School Boards, Mb, hanging-f venture, will hue to pm #1an bent-M and than it will My vii PRICEVILLE my; tl its way (Arrived too late for In: we). , Meyers Joseph and Jana Oliver. Mrs June: Turner aggt In. Wilugm} Mead: loft last week tor Bentham: Algoma. to be " the bedside of their': sister. Mr. Donald Bell. who is "use-', my aarnmzsm scum i'u.’ The 'iriiiiGiriiurir pion- HOPEVILLE 5 Ieen unéng Algom's wilds "E,GAGiatioL, to the Edge mu Club who have qualitled to enter the' debating semi-anus. _ THE DURHAM REVIEW Met at Township Hall for general business on th. 13th, members all present, minutes ot last meetintrread hind approved as feud. . f The -toii6wiritruceotuitis were eNrtrr ined and passed: _ ' Collector ward 1: Postage, excise stamps and telephohing.....l $5.09 Collector ward 2; Postage. excise stamps and exchange on cheques "mum- “nu-.1 a: Postage & Excise ciUctor ward 3: Postage UUl'utVI v-"-_ _ _ stamps s...........'. cycuu'e'y Collector ward 4: postage & excise stamps ........ ...u....1... $2.60 Reeve and Com. Black'for letting contract or timber for Bridge at lot 20, con. 10, $10 each: Jno. McKech-l nie, re snow fence on towniine (Glen. & Art.) at lot 54, con 2, N.D.R. $1.50 A. H. Jackson, search re Treasurer's secureties. $1.25; Ray McCiocklin, 2 cards of wood for ban, te: Mun. World. Ass't roll & supplies $33.21; The Clerk. registering births, mar- riages and deaths tor 1826, $12. (26 births, 2'marriages and 20.deaths.) ml "no. - ........._v, -Hector McDonald. 40 rods wire fence, bonus. at lot 40, con 3, E.G.RU $10: Archie McArthur (No. 4 ward) refund of dog tax, " ' The auditors, Messrs Jno. McGirr and Henry Beaten presented their report, showing receipts for 1925 to be. $38,306.36 and expenditure 'M. 574.50,_leaving balance ‘bt $4,231.86 on hand Dec.dH, 1925. . Brodie--mtsek: That the Auditors' Report be adopted as read and that this council have five copies of re port typewritten and forwarded to ithe, proper authorities and that the auditors be paid their salary of $15 auditors be. pai each. CHEW“ P,rodie---Naek l That the sum or $25 be given for charity in (rare or Rev. Dr Gray. Markdale, re the Parks family. Ctirried. Black - McKecgnie: That Wm. Muhphy be appointed Assessor tot 1926. at salary trt"$87. Lost. 7 Brodie-- Atttsd'. That Cunningham Moore be 'appointed Assmsor tor 1926. at a salary of $100. Carried. By-laws tmragrpointing Assessor: 679. amending salary of clerk; by- law tritr, appohtlng fence viewers. pound keepers and pathmasters were passed. . , _ - .... .__u 0...! passen. . , 1Couneil adjourned till April Sed, 1926. Patlnnasters in Glenelg tor 192633 fallows: Con l, E.G.R.; Dan Q'Mnru H.O. McGlllivray, Chas. Shaefer. C. Weppler. L. G. McLean. Malcolm Me Kechnie, Jae Vessle, Wm. Vacate and Robt Wilson., l Con's'2"& 3, 196.11.: John Roma Jr., Duncan Morrison,' Pat Manon?) N. sciiisiirsii.' Mekeehnie, Jau Hes- lip, Geo, Ritchie, Wm G. Firth, Wm. It. Weir. Herb. 319mm Lawrence McFadden. Clark Watson. '." Durham Read: Lawrence Chap- man, Wm. Jno. McFadden. Wm T. Brown, Leonard MdKeown. Mal Me nnis, Rom Shortreed. (Prlqvllle Po lice village is commuted). Cons. 2&3. 8.0.11.2 We: .Arnott, Andrew Watson. Jog. gooperfAdam Htt.11, Lauthn MoKlnnon. Hector Me Eachele. _ . '? (Jon. 4, B. D.R.cWm Moore, Funk Beott, The). "iiiiirriai: Wesley Bolt. w, Priel. Wesley Brady. "ee Beanie Coin 1,2as.'r.&s. mud: A. I. Wnlker. Geo. Norwood, Stephen Dot net, Wen. Anions. Jog. Antwan! Elms. 2&3. N. D. R.: nary Weir VICIFI’IY __ Tucker. Archie McKln- I di' That the 7mm 'tst MeConnMe, Rhtrt _ 1&13:‘Dtn Brod% rf (heaven, new Ilson. Vedey Bolt. Wm Iy. lam Beanie. " new: A. T. dances an Erin.” tg.1"eg1'2,e. Community; Club held their" " " meeting in‘ we (on! of . vantage Social. The school children with! the program. which eomoted" d; recitation. dia. tonnes, my! and choruses. A pom office at the doc? "rttere valentines were posted. prom lot; of fun. Partner; {mapper wére bought by 'the men bidding on the indict var. entines and-ttttying with beans. At- ter the new Club business supper iwu served. The next meeting will {be on March 12th. ..when the men mat on the program. f l'“ v- w" --'ecT'-e"" . The young .people are practising for (he Datum: contest on the 26th. Miss Mary Mottttt spent last week with her-cousin. Miss Glenny Firth: Mr 3nd Mrs Allin: groin and little eon. visytt the first of last week at the Glencrou home. _ Mi. and Mrs E. Greenwood and family and Mr and Mrs Victor Wil- liams artddqpritr, visited the Brst ot last week, with the ladies' parents. Mr and Mrs C. Manley. Dotatoch. Mr and Mrs vald Andersog ot Millet, Montana, gym)! a couple ot due recently with Mr and Mrs A. Andernon. Mrs Lawrence Mcr'ad4err and chit. dren, are mum;- for a tew days with her parents. Mr and Mrs B. J. Mc- Nally. Little Glenna has been anaer- Ing from a severe cold but_ls on the mend now? Mr and Mrs Winn and family at Tumult. Sash. are the guests of the Robinson family. . Mr and Mrs Arthur Blair spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Geo. Arrowsmith, Ceylon. Mr and Mrs Will Campbell and family, Welbeck. spent the ttre,t ot the wear with her parents, Mr. one Ws. Chas. McClocklin. . . Mr and Mrs Wm Timmins and Min Mola Neely, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Alex. Carson. Priceville, sorry to report Mr John Loughlin an sutteitng from rheumatic fever. His many friends hope tor a speedy recovery. ”Mr aid Mrs Jas. Crutchley of Dor-‘i noch, spent a day last week with Mr' Band Mrs Hugh McArthur. I Mrs W. J. Cook returned home last! week after amending, a week with" her daughter, Mrs Will McFadden otl of Orange Valley. _ l Mr Joe. Edwards and‘sister Mina,' spent' a day last Week irith Mr.- and Mrs Frank Twamley. Crawford. i, Mr Malcolm Beaton left for Tots' ,onto the ilrtst of the week where he Grail' mylng a couple of Week's. vbetore letvihgvforj his home in Sask. was Reta Barbour, accompanied by Mr Oren Penn. spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr and Mrs. Rom. Barbour, Egremont. Mrs Arthur McNally and Miss Le- ona. went a few days last week with her brother, Mr Arthur Lee, Egre- mom. -iii." and Mrs Robins and family Ol Var-hey, spenLu day last week with Mr and Mrs Rom. Bryans. d l, Februm‘y} -umi, :Phone 148 Agent to represem Lire Immune? Cam] and viciniJr MBlr. I Review. ' ‘-‘OT|CE OF mm; Nam _ V hm 'W pr,ts 'ri,. D~ '. r10 l.. Jane 1ftlf set. '127 ‘hap. um 2:11 meeting f Th Mittrvie Fir" Ir.” rune tip held in the um " :GlIARD CAREFULLY Scott’sEmulsiaI nourishing and strength. wiring, is hut the help [M is needed. Scott's WI: has been helping W‘ It A mother's strength should be guarded with ielorss can1 -Often WW, vitality is depleted iliami - mothers? for not: than fifty - I thammt- iTiiaiovvr Iths tit, day {at '10 l.. manu- Act ".96 '127 ‘hap. 183. that the cling f The'Groy & Bruce rn Ir.” renee' Company; will t the and! Chamber in of Ho Tor c". Fr’day. the of Feb ary, 1926, at 1 ZION 2mm _ Wm NNUAL MEETING of Zion were en- r eveuit1g at Mu I Arthur McNally "comamits, mbtrs, secretary Yen. mum" tirttr one. be held at oft! established my in Tyt"ttnrtt ban, to receive for the olecupn the transaction on March ll ' 13, , fur!!! "I iv--n by Mrs as Kath-May ' GreenWoou Swnet Gen?»- ha teh at d f-nwood a amen a .50“ NON KEITH-FALCONER ' OF ARAIIA' .1. by ' y Junea Robson Ion Kdlhhlwner was born in Edinburgh. in 1856 in Aberdeenshire, and only In lite the characteristics were ttttttttttle that made Ntitrtyso al- trncuve throughout his life. He was a great student, and in 1885 decided! to so to Arabia as a missionary. He| lived a very full and mini lite. in the realms of learning 1nd of sport. he proved himself . master. in ad- dition to theie powers he had the advantages of “with: and position. All these things he laid on the altar and devoted them gladly to God's service. Physically. mentally and spiritually he was a true man. Hits missionary life m very short um- count years. but much Was tu?eonr plidnd. Today in Arabia this mis-' tsion is an! in progress and directly due to the tsetNsaeritieing labour ot ion Koittt-m1eoeser., “WORTH WHILE MOG" m rank nun, “lawn-‘7. an" -___-_ee.- a, {We can imgfne‘no better navel-une- 'ment or the Dominlqn thin nus tab. hoid eye1opsusdia, which is beaming "nctretrsimrly popular. Copies may be”. "tad for 35c from the Canadian Puts Pubtiahinsr Company, 588 Huron Bt.,, Toronto, or from leading newsdealers r itatsAPr'EARANeE OF A distinguished scientist hirormlfl The Science that (dds Life to us that "hang the changes contlnl'-j- years and ynarg to-life. ally golnghon l the stricture 3316“" and Bee u Calculation PM man are t 056 a egtlng t a wet . l D In Tu " “anti .0. which are decretsing in’ number! n at m 'ldt'dllr. " The third molar he docluest doom” ed, and other teeth may follow it un- ‘ ORS. c.. & AND til the normal state of man isotoothW BESSIE McGILLIVR‘Y lesness. When that happens thw‘ Chiropractic Spednllstl squnro chin will no longer be a sign Fer-e--------'---'-"-'-":-:":",""" of strength ot character, tor, as the', ‘tooth disappear or recedv, the chin' ALEX MAC DONALD will recede tuso. nice-nod Auctioneer to? Co. of any There Ire so many people nameu Smith in England that a uymbol. known as the mahomark, has been patented no diastittguistt them. There are ' total of 530.000 Smiths In bum ims.. Of these 204,000 are J. Smith, 41,000 John smith. 30,000 John] W. Smith and 5,000 John William Smith. In Toronto (More are si,mething like a thouand Smiths on tttt 'telephone' dimrhnrv. . not to say anything ol 5000 FACTS ABOUT CANADA a thouand Brnitt" directory, . not to Smythea. . Corrected to date, Bttttor ......._.. Eggs '. Ttrn Potatoes. per bag Wheat, ........' .1 Hard New: for Future Dentists Peas . . . . . Oats . . . . .' Buckwheat Barley The _atrtdmsisrued otters for sale; .. 'o', 15 te 16, con. G. “Much 106 tit , A 3,”, the r .. mod Home. hon-.4- win: 'smne . .a'i mundatinu. good cellar Also 30014 . . than barn, near clSun :2 and school. 'tl" ”Mr bd a , v-vumhmnces: (lamb-d property.‘ . F. ',.p6ssustsion " one. if dec1rod.u V ogrett Bound. Ont .1. r 7' a good gain and stock 19m! Individual It-ttttrt, i‘v mm of Cat; 2 nor-.1 of Pm,1 and taorthnnd m. _ Q' we of Bugkwhpm. yr, acres of', awry courses to: (use 'r. _ v also otrered to _-tM' ; Bod ttgat alum at It“ For further Milan: apply to ',ul1tui11'fi'ltrl'd or an the! .LFIOIM..F.O.A., CD a.“ to may. ham-m. pm. t, PM“ 1 Lots ;, Div. t, Con. ' 1 and Lot,4, DIV. 1, con. a, In tommp ot Glen. elg, on etusttitre lg; Caravan Road. one mile frail ranch and eight nun Durham. School half a mac south. Stone house, 100 urn. A, may foqu Apply at Review ot,n ttee. 7 f . t" I s7 , l, V ' I I have tstaiteis season's cut. . B receive prompt. Ltenited.ttuantity trood maple, rock elm. beech, hemlock. cedar. spruce. tor timber. ts R. W. Morr"trt' SDIRELLA Turing I't mon'h bt february. l Are will e Rplrnlla Goods on I '.. in. Bpeeiat pri-sin prevail. _ Store - Evott.hurs l sirmEucA"rikRcofes. 1 Mrs. J. C. Nichol. Repnunuuvc 1 DURHAM MARKETS FARM k CROP FOR SALE cusrou -sAWING up! you s "r. so many people named , " if?” . 1:357, 'c' cc' ‘, 'r . .j- i ar. ,.", '.;i I??? 'hilt (si/gt-ii. it itdtiifiiti-t a: " -' ' I 5-._ - _ _ 'c99thHt. . - SALE IN FEBRUARY ma the mm for ttl . Bring your loan and pt. satisfactory work.‘ WANTED SQUARE. CHIN Feb Me, Seconds 20c ........... 32.00 $1.30 to "" $1.20 to $1.25 .. 350“ We ,. 50e to 56e .. Me to 6trc. 10, 1926 ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO J. L. SMITH, M.B.. EC. PS MAIN STREET. HOLOTEIN, ONT. Otftee and midence corner Comm».- nnd Lambton who old PM! OM00 omee hours: ' to 11 mm. 1.80 tat 0 p.ln., T to Mum. Sundnyl ”com rock Soc on. A. m. BELL Opel! 'on Lambton Bt. Eyes Em and Correct" one. than: M an... r-o a... . . Sunny: excepted MS. JAMIESON & JlatlEStm - Hnminoon noun: Fur Item-u ' ,Klm-ll (Ila-40p W. C. PICKERING. DOS, LOS Norma taRADUM'tl n Th, Oahu-city. ("Vinny of Korn' 1 ' " Ttoottu "rettete_ttflpt'yi' " me. WlLl IAM A\BLAKE HONOR GRADUATE Torontd Univ» . any; Gndunte Royal Cottage Donal Surgeons. Dentistry In nil Ill bro oiiid In! of Central Drug sum. .. Entrance on. up: sweep mi9isLEBil0', SPEREMAN _ & MIllDl.FBRO' ammonia. “lichen, as. Mr C. C. ltddjebro at Durtuun.otBms At Flesherton on ' Fridays. from 4.30 to 9 p.111. l F. GRANT. 0.0.8.. L.D.S Moderate terms. Arrangement: to: sales as to dates, etc., may be and. at New pales. Durham. Tom: a 'tttpliers. AddrOI. 8.3.1. Duh- Telephone 603., ring I--' Physician and Surgeon of learner Ilo'Mn-ay Clinic . 2, rt2 PRICEVILLE. ONT emu. University of Licenud Auctioqeer (or any Salsa we. on reason-bio learnt have»: arranged at liquid Manhun- ualk. “no thrush Dunn Review ml Flmht'rton Advance. ,0“. B. Dunc-n. Dunn": P. o. Done " r " i Sale. (has my tit arranged “the _Bevie' Otrice or with self. Tern! modPnte. Saint-cum unnamed. I” you plan a ale. phone 604, flu iWater.f Ill aier! I Wanted! Licensed Auctioneer (or Co. ot on, Terms, reasonable. Sale dates mu be arranged at the Review 0mm. Durham -neot R. R. No. A Pm:th Lia-med Auctioneer' tor County Grey . NOTICE To Plllltll.‘ The Durham U. P. o. Llve Shock Asmhuon will amp nook {tom tmr bun. on hold”; Shipper! Ire I. “and to. give t,tttt duyl' notice. . What it Good Health Worth? _ Why “an aka . chum-e nod use water' that is polluted and no! for domestic we, when pure vuer can to bad by hum; a are" drills! ‘I also handle Pump. and Pump row". tHtutaetio'a guaranteed. u. c. McLELLAN "iiiFrrtr'ws up. 8' m GFORGE E DUNCAN REUBEN C. WAT90N CHIROPRACTIC JoO O’NEIL us. LAWRENC‘E. Shipper Address PRATT, a. n.4, Durham Phonv " I " 2&1 R. R. I. Vane! County

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