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Durham Review (1897), 10 Jun 1926, p. 5

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Wen butter mg. Bed Petr lirl. rtae will: mer- Wm Ni“ mn " Mon hok I?” um " 1 Brooms at Less than Cost Price MRHAM MACHINE SHOP F. W. MOON, Maehittlet map and Livery, Phdne 140 A RTEMESIA SOD“ Get our Price before ion Sell your Wheat ( an t intend buying Wheat to "up by the Cal-load. GOODS DELIVERED IN TOWN EV ERV DAY. PHONE NO. - on NIGHT Custom Chopping Every Day Pastry Flour Caro nation Pastry Flour, 241b sacks. .. . .. 1.10 Best Quality of Flour ik Feed Royal Housh'd Flour. per)“ 6.00 Majestic Flour. per bag .... 4.75 tt Canada “our. per In; ... 4.75 King Edward “our. pet has 4.50i Feed “our per bag . . . . . . .. Htl; Itmal Housh'd Flour. per bag 5.00 Chopped Oats, Tter100 lbs 1-75 M:tjestie Flour, per bag .t.. 4.75 Crimped Oats, per100 lb. 1.75 i) I'anada Flour. per bag ... 4.75 Strong Chop. Per 100 lbs 1.75 King Edward Flour. per bag 4.50 I-‘m-d Flour per bag ........ 2.20 Crimped Oats, per ton ..88.00 Pastry Flour. 24 ttr bag ... 1.;2,0at Chop, per ton...... M.00 lent Flohr. per MSW 4.7F, . Maprc Leaf Flour. perm. 5.mjlalhwd Chop, per ton.... 88.00 Prairie Pride Flour, pert!" 4.65 Gum's Tango, 100 IN. 3.35 BLATCHFORD’O CALI. PM AND POULTRY FEEDS. Aloe GUNN'O DIG no DEEP SCRAP AND POULTRY runs. A good 4 string Broom for..., ............ Me The National Broom, 4 string for. . . . . . . . . . 49e ii quart Aluminum Kettle with 8 bars Com- fort Soap and 2 bars Pearl Soap for. . . . . .1.29 3 in. Rice ......_...... Bulk Black Tea, par It. Scotch Health Bran, pkg Kellogg'o All Bran . . . .. Tomato“. [in tin ...... J. a W. McLachlan Bargains in Table Linen -.-----. Blmu-hed Table Linen, (Bordered) ..... l'nhleuched Table Linen, (pure linen) .. " sale of straw hats in! who brisk as long a the cool we. continues. " main road between “our“ Durham is to say the but, In. Luily rough. Some mean. of ", 1m: the surface will have to .n-i or motorists will be all” wt! ": roads In preference to the A QUANTITY OF REPAIRED MACHINERY Imperial Machinery. Tun-lion Engines. Rom Mum, Threshing outfits, 'able Engines. Boilers. Saw Machinery. CREAM SEPARATOHS luck appears to be dogging Guys of the ‘Onward' club. vu- lost in the debates. then u, and ttnatty the Public " Robert Bell tractlon en- Portable engines. Ballot: mary onglnes, Baw mill ”wry. JUNE 10, 1926 Anker Holth md Metotte JOHN McGOWAN TH E PEOPLE'S MILLS Men's Work Shirts . Boys' overalls We solicit your patronage. We handle the GRANTS BUSY STORE and sell them " Reasonable Prim. Big Spring Bargain Grocery Specials GRANTS Other Bargains Also There in a book entitled "Detnoe- racy and how to obtain it". We won- der if Premier Ferguson has ever moditated on Its contents ? When you read this week’s Rev- iew, take your pencil and put a Cir- cle around the 8th of July and then let us fill so full of can that motors ists will have to go away out on the Collingwood Gravel to turn round. Lest you forget, it is Parm Youth Rally Day tor South Grey. There should be no sickness in the South Grey Liberal party with 3 doctors in the nomination. The doctors evidently agree that an ear ly Mart will mean a clear case in the end. serial we con win In now and than softball. But we nre at!" n tUhting aggregation and it you wnnt to we us broth our lulu; strut. be sure you are on hand when Bunenmund 'Onward' club in our Brat league gum on Monday, June 14tti. on Bun- c-ssan's field. Game to start " 6.30 sharp. We'll we you there. 12 h.p. ()an engine, in good run; order. Speaking Content. There is only one 1 saw frame ith 26 in. a". 40 " ot 6 Inch bber belting 1 horse, 8 yea old. 1 mare. 13 years old. Apply to In, par jar ..... Sweet Corn, per (in Apex Cherries and Peaches in clan jars. par jar ....45c Sweet and Sour Mixed Pick- THOS. SWEWART, R. R. 3, Durham '03 SALE ..at at at at 1.00 89c 89c Mr and Mrs Herb. Allen ot con 4. Glenelg, attended the tuuti..yertrary ot Mr and Mrs W. J. Wilson of Booth. ville on Saturday last tutd 1 large chm] was! thrsre for this rare oc- Mr Hugh McKinnon in yet lnDur- ham Hotspltal,--atow two months and no wonder he itt longing tor his home. He ll getting along well. ‘ PRICEVILLE ,%ll,dl, Mr Donald Stewart, North Line, underwent an operation in o. Bound Hospital Saturdny. He fell " the seat of a disc causing much pain. We hope tor Mr Stewart a speedy recovery. A year ago or nearly so, five men were appointed to write the history of Glenelg of which we were one, and spent some time in giving all matter relating to the district " our disposal, but never heard it the bio tory is knock ed in the head or pay- ing no attention to those put to) the trouble of giving the history " near as possible. The gathering in the Town Hall in Durham Ins well represented and the program was very good Friday evening of last week. The public ween“ -in the Hill in Dun-hm was well attended by the different sections represented. Miss Catherine McMillan spent Sunday with her friend. Miss Re- been Nichol. Rev. Mr Sutherland has gone to Montreal to attend the General As- sembly. He will be away two weeks. Mr Arthur Richardson of Swinton, visited friends here on Sunday. Mr Pete Jonston visited on Sun- day with his friend, Murray Nichol. Mr Angus McLachlan has puehair ed a new rubber tire buggy. \ Misses Ollie MeMeekin and Ermh McLean spent the week end with their friend. Florence Carson Mr and Mrs Angus Mchcar visit- od with friends at Scotchtown the tlrst of the week. Clipping sheep and planting pota- toes keeps the men going. Mr and Mrs Neil McLeod and Gor- don, qt Swinton Park, visited at Wm McLeod's on Sunday. Mr Alex. Stewart, North Line, has purchased a new Star Sedan. Mr and Mrs Andrew Hincks Sun- dayed with Mr and Mrs Will Brown. Mr Arch. Burnett, S. Line, is sporting a new Star sedan. Well, we need not head our writ- ing from Pricevme for we'don't hear or what's going on thore this week. On Friday evening last a shower was given to Mrs S. Standin (nee Anna Belle McLeod) at the home of her father, were she is spending a couple of weeks. The ladies of the burg saw fit to get busy and present- ed her with miscellaneous utensils. including silverware, em, brought in on a Waggon. The bride herself was treated to an exhilarating ride on it. A pleasant time was had by all in various games and amusements. not withstanding the absence of mere man at the social function. It's frosty nights urn! cool days we have had for the may of Int week. Mr J. M. McGillivray left on Fri- day in his new car for Toronto, on business. He was accompanied by Mrs Pred Karstedt on a visit to her parents. Rev. Mr McCormack. now supply- ing the Ebenezer every alternate Sunday during summer months, the service here on Sunday evening was taken by the Young People's Society. Mr A. Irwin giving a short address. Mr John King left tor Toronto on Friday p.m. train. He shipped his canoe, tarpaulin and hampers at the same time, preparatory to his trip to Red Lake. The two weeks he was here he made himself gener- ally usoful in spring garden work and storing up fuel tor winter. etc. good road to his credit will thus be enlarged. Rev. J. Bell Smith for the Dom- inion Alliance, occupied the pulpitln McKinnon Hall on Sunday and gave a fine address on temperance. PRICEVILLE & GLENELG Mr Jno. Pickett, tie Inspector for tho C. P. R. is here on business this week. A gang of men from Hanover are loading loss at the station here, tor the factory in that town. The traction engine and grader passed through Monday on its way up to the Good Roads operationsbe yond Flesherton. in charge of Mr. Thea. Nichol. whose monument ottt Messrs Arch. McArthur and Gorrle McTaggart have gone to Toronto on a short visit. A farewell presentation was given to Rev. Father Dunbar before leav, ing for Edmonton. on Monday even- ing of this week in St John's Par. ish Church. Glenelg. The Ladies' Aid of St Columba, purpose putting on a Garden Party on the 25th of June in the school grounds, when a varied program of sports and games will be held with an entertainment following of vocal and instrumental music, speeches by visiting ministers, and others. Fur. ther notice of artists later. Rev. A. Sutherland is attending the General Assembly in Montreal as a commissioner from Orangevllle Presbytery‘thls and last week. We are glad to know that Mrs. (Dr.) Blake has so far recovered as to be out of the Hospital and will be home Sunday. THE DURHAM REVIEW Congratulations to Mr John Dun- bar on being ordained to the priest- hood. Mr Dunbar will in future be known as Father Dunbar and as probably he has the language ot his father and mother, the Gaelic, he will understand it yet and he is an honor to his highland countrymen tor the choice he made. We wish him success on his expected longcar- eer. onion. This Wu the 60th umlver: nary or Mr and Mr: Wilson's Wed- ding. Mrs Allen is a nithful mother as she drives her two pupils to near the schoolhouse every morning. 3 miles from the school in S. S. No. 3, Glenelg Many regret the resignation of Miss Amelia McKechnie. the faith- ful teacher. The rain on Sunday afternoon is giving a flne appearance to all kind ot crops and this Monday In kind of ‘nubiferous' looking. Miss Margaret McLean spent last week with her friends, the McDon. ald's at Edge Hill. Also Mrs Me Leod and Mrs Hepburn were visit- cm at the McDonald's, driven by the liberal Wm Edge of Edge Hill. Of all Furn ure, Furnishings, Lin. en. Cutlery. Si erware. ete., ot the Hanover inn. ii take place " Han. over inn. Hano or. Ont., Saturday. June 12th, at l ’clock. R. Brigham, L. Rosaeau. (Intended tor last. week.) Seeding is fairly well advanced now and the first sown grain lslook- ing well. Everybody appears to be in a hurry to get their potatoes tin- ished to wind up. Mr and Mrs Wm Hoy and Miss Ema McCannel motored to Toronto on Sunday, bringing back with them Mr and Mrs Donnie McDonald and babe. Miss Rhoda Shutg accompanied by Mlss Mary McCannel' spent the week end at Holland Centre. Mr Angus McCannel has purchas- ed a. new Ford car. Sr Iv-vera Roblns‘, Charlie Tim. mins'. Jr.lV-C'atharitte Timmins', Jean Clark. Sr m-Ewen McNab', Iola Noble'. Sr Il-Willie Peart', Mary McNab'. Violet Banka’, Daisy Streep. Jr H-Elvie Hastle. Ada Banks', Gordon Noble.. Br I-Juan. ita Noble'. Sr Pr-Esther White, Walter Street. Jr Pr-vietor8treet* Bruce Clark. ' Those present (very day marked .. No. on roll 19. Average attendance 15. Mr and Mrs Jim Hooper visited recently at Mr Roy McNaulty's.. l-Albert Retry, Grace Rear, Myrtle Bartman. Sr. Pr.--dean Reay, Pearl Bartman. Jr Pr-Bernice Wine. V-Helen Curdt, Francis McEach- em. Iv-Anna McEaehern, Archie McPhail, Allie Eekhardt, Mae Mc- Eachern, Florence McPhall, Alice Proudley, Annie McKinnon. Katie Kinnon, Lucy Wells, Martha Eek- hardt. Br m--Roddie McEachern, Gladys McKinnon, Robert Maclntyre, Annie Wells, J. James Eckhardt. Jr m-A. Mae Maetntyre, Archie Me. Eachern, Mamie McPhail. Sr. Ir-- Alex McKinnon, A. Mae McEachern. Cecil Proudley. Jr II-Suite McEac- horn. Donalda McLeod, Florence Me. Scone has an eight year old member hardt, D. K. McKinnon. Pr. A-Ma, ry McEachern. Andress Eckhardt. Pr. B-Rosalie McKinnon, Orval Mc- Klnnon. No. on roll, 33; average att'ee, M. Elizabeth MacCualg, teacher S. B. NO. 3, BENTINCK Sr Iv-Leno- Reay, Myrtle Charl- ton. Jr Iv-Fon Comte, John Coutts, Gladys Alexander, Wilbur Mighton. James McRonald. Archie Turnbull, Borden Brown. Br m-- Gladys Mighton. Jr m--getutCoutta Russel Hartman. Lillan Park. Emily Hartman. Joe McCulloch. Ir-Amari. as Mighton, George Bailey, Claren Reay, Clifford Brown, Herbert Wells I Add BUSINESS TRAINING to; your HIGH SCHOOL education and1 get full value tor the time you have upon! educating yourself. Arrange 1 to attend Don't Waste Your Education Methods. Special Course tor Fir: men' Sons. Enter any (by. he. We on request. NO. IO, GLENELG & EGREMONT Auctioneer (To be continued next week) SCHOOL REPORTS SWAMP COLLEGE S. S. NO. 5. GLENELG AUQTION SALE P. A. Wilson, Teacher R. L. Barbour, teacher L. Rosseau, Proprietor Iter Mr Storms and family, Mr and Mrs Geo. Christie, motored to Markdale Sunday week to hear the famous colored qumtette of Cleve. land, Ohio and much enjoyed the ex- cellent music. Rev. DJ. Storms has commenced holding services each Sunday at 11 mm. at New England Hall. The an- nual missionary Convention in con- nection with Bethany chapel is ex- pected to take place on June 20th. Mrs Blakeston. Stratford, Mrs J. Hardy and son Richard, Swinton Park, were visiting the Arttt of the week with their friend, Mrs John Sinclair. Mr E. E. Hockrldge was itt Owen Sound one day last week. and Mrs Geo. Christie, motored to‘the choirman on his reelection, he Markdale Sunday week to ttear the'entered on a criticism ot the Prem- tunous colored quintette ot Cleve- Ier'a timuieiat record. He and Tress- land, Ohio and much enjoyed the ex- urer Price, he alleged. had smiled cellent music. ‘their budget to make it appear bad Mr Wm Metlltrchnie. took I motor‘ for Drury Gov't. There had been an trip to visit friends in Paisley tt increase of expenditure or over two short time ago. ‘milion dollars; Ptoviveial debt had Mrs Blakeston. Btrattord, Mrs J.‘been increased by 828,000,000. Pres- Hardy and son Richard, Swinton ent expenditure. said Mr Sinclair, Park, were visiting the ttrtrt of the‘ could be reduced, he scoffed at the week with their friend, Mrs JohnliprorroBed plan of wiping " the Pro Sinclair. lvincial debt in 40 years. They had Mr Stephens gave a demorustra-':ttot economized. they had a record tiin in the Hall Thursday eveaiiot broken promises and he saw no ot his 'Everwear' aluminum of which chance of improvement With the he has the agency. present otttdit ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO ently with friends around the v In 119 DIngwnll apd mm. was Emma, Cedarville. visited tee. The Good Roads construction out. tit arrived last week and is placedln Fred Christie's gravel pit. A Inge gang of men are on hand and finding lodgings in the yarious homes. Our local poultry man, Robt Stew- art has had good success this year, and last week shipped his first lot of broilers to Toronto at a high price. Mrs Jas Mitchell was a week end visitor with her daughter, Mrs B, Gillies, Toronto. Mr and Mrs Ellwyn McKechnie and children, Buttalo, motored over and spent last week end with his parents, Mr and Mrs Arch. McEach- nie. Mr Chas Wale and family, on Tues-) day, attended the funeral of Mrs Geo) Wale. who died Saturday. June 5th,' at the home of her sister in Toron-' to. Interment in Dundalk cemetery.‘ The Court adjourned to June 21tst, " , p. m. Mr Jno. McEachnle had the tele- phcne installed in his home Monday Mr Geo. Ridden entertained Mes. srs Hill and families, Luther, recent- J. Armstrong, 106 & 107, 3 T. R. reduced $100; Jno. Wood, 110-2 T.R. assessment sustained; Dr Campbell, and T. H. Reburn, 95-2 T.R., reduced 8100; Jun. Ritchie, L. 13, con 12, Ass't sustained; Jno. E. MeGillivray lots 17 & 18, con 3, N.D.R., Amft sustained; Gordon Geddes, Pt. M-- 2, E.G.R., reduced $100; W. Thomp- son. Pt. Md, E.G.R.. reduced $75; J. G. Wilson, Pt. 68-t, E.G.R. Ass't sustained; Mrs Jane McCannel, Pt. 58-2. E.G.R., reduced 850; Mary Me Grade, L 11 can 8. Ass't sustained, Colin McLean. lot 34 con 1,N.D.R., reduced $100 on buildings ; Margaret McCall. lot 22 con 3, S.D.R.. reduced 850. ly. Mr Wallace Riddell is spendinga while in Luther, at present assisting with farm work. Miss Hopkins is at present in Grey Co. training classes in Girls' Household Science Judging competi- tions, and was in the vilage Satur- day afternoon, when over 20--chiefiy girls, received a. very practical les- son on Judging cake, bread and house dresses. Met in Township Hall, Saturday.' June 5th, for regular business. The, members were all present. the) Reeve in the chair. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. . l The following accounts were paid; Jno MeKeefinie, appropriation trce't,' ward No. 2, $25.07; Wm Matthews, refund of dog tay 1925, (error) 82; Gun. Moore on salary as assessor, 875; H. H. McDonald, on salary as Clerk, $75; Municipal World, sup plies, $4 ; Canada Ingot Iron Co. for one No. 2 Road Grader $150.00. Inspector Wright visited No. 4 school Monday and found every thing in splendid order. The Council then adjourned and organized as a Court ot Revision. each member having taken his oath as member of said Court, the Reeve was appointed to take the chair. The following appeals were disposed of: Brodie-Awe: That the taxes of this Township be collected through the Bank for 1926, instead of by am pointing collectors for the various wards as in former years. Carried Dairy Products, Meats. Flour, 'd,erealtr, Canned Goods, Coal Oil, Etc. Prim the lowest: Quality the host. Give " a ' Our Stock of Groceries In brand new. Caltocottone for nnythlng you desire In tttia line. We handle The Upper Town Grocery l C. Glenelg Council H. H. McDonald. Clerk PHONE "' vil i They took away, he charged 10 .rural ridings and gave 11 extn ones 'largely to the, clues. He made a 'strong claim that runl riding: lridlngs should have u smnller unit ‘than the urban; the redistribution (was a. gem'manier and sold “this government is plainly transferring power from the country to the city." LToronto had formerly 10 members. .now 15. i "The Premier,”.sald the Speaker. lclaima that the Temperance people 1‘have brought the question into poli- tics" and with considerable force. he .added "The Liberal Party would not be Liberal it it refused to give legis- lation the people asked for! ! In this connection he scored the prac- tice of the Premier in violating pled- ges given before and after the vote. Mr Sinclair was heartily applauded. From our brief account of his speech readers may get a glimpse of the position taken by the able leader of the Liberal Party. Sincla'r and Patina! at liberal Convention We announced [at week we would Ph 1 PM EVILLE our give I synopsis of the speeche- ntl on. g r 2 c ' . the Liberal Convention on Wednet-g -'""5"""e""e"'"et""eeyieree.ie..eeu" day last. As the two visiting speak-l ers. Mr. Sinclair, Leader of the Op-l M. C. MCLELU" position. and Hon. Nelson Parliament; Grunts. University of m. ex-Speaker, spoke before the candi-f dnte was chosen, Mr. Sinclair said it tet';',",',',',',', to Dr. Hair. on“ I“ was hard to lead a party without a ' candidate and utter complimenting MAIN t5TREET, H°L8TE'N' ONT. m, loving mot-y of our eon-In, Annie Hay, was killed In In ne- cldont two you Mo, June 18th. The days go on. m: is before, The sun tthine just t"e tune. But Iny down d with“: out-mu In that never lug pain. Though you're so ydtl no not for. gotten, . Discussing the Redistribution. he charged that it had been done under- hund; neither Liberals nor U. F.0. knew of it, and then brought it. be. fore the House on last night of the Session! Even then so hurried was the work. they missed out a Toronto diviaion--diurtutehiged them! The nominations followed " re. ported last week. Dr. Fortune msde a vigorous speech, placed the re- sponnlbility on Dr Jamieson for bringing Euphneln into B. Grey end taking Sullivan out: criticised tho method of granting motor licenses. and chimed some of the fees should be returned to the munteipatities that mined them. 'We don't get $1 from the Prov'l Treasury to spend on our roads. He had blune for the costly Agricultural Com. for not looking into Stock yard motion closely enough. Cattle won't eat the hey supplied end there were inla- ting charges thst should be reme’ died. He closed by announcing that he would stand muttely behind the 0.T.A. sud would run " In inde pendent Liberal. Dr. Fortune comes into the cun- paign wellequipped and will nuke friends n the campaign prognoses. For as long In lite memory but. We will ever think t thee. Mr. and in.) '., yne New; He had much to any and condemn re the 7 vacant constituencies ; London had been unrepresented for 275 days, Cochrane 276. while the Statutes require that vacancies be filled within three months. "7 vac- aniea in the House yet Ferguson nil: 3 otticeg '." He criticized Ferguson's reasons for not holding them as be- ing childish. All \mcancies might have been Mled but for this high- hnnded Premier." Mr Parliament urged political ed- ucation tirtrt, then emulation. ev. ery polling subdivision understood. and he closed an eloquent speech. forcibly delivered, by an upped to rouse themselves, that lvictory might be assured. Mr Parliament also scored the ar- bitrary conduct of Premier Ferguson. The Liberal Party. he declared. rem resented Jhe masses. the Conserva- tive Party the manufacturers: Lib. erals felt they were servants of the people, Conservatives their masters. The Prime Minister was trying to govern the country in the interest of the Conservative Party: whet is wanted in a. government that will govern in the interest of the people. Ferguson was holding 8 oillcel and was not able to do them Justice. The Legislative Sec'y for New Ontario. 9. new appointee, was in Mr Sinclair’s eyes, simply a political propagandist, gets $6000 managing hunting licenses to political friends. The position was unnecessary be, cause that part of tho Province was represented by two Ministers. He hoped Progressives and Liber- als would see eye to eye in the can test and not divide their forces. Non. Conservatives should see that aaplit in their forces was simply working tof the Conservatives. "The Liberal Party" was wide enough, broad e- enough to hold all non-Conservatives. IN EMORIAM In loving mot-y of our nnie Hay, no killed in dam two you Mo, June 1 he days go on. just is hole The sun shine just 01 u at way down d “thin on II that never lug pain. limb you're so ydtr are gotten. . Nor will you ev be; ar as long " life new We will ever think f thee J. L. SMITH, M.B.. M.C. P.S. OMce Ind residence, corner Coming. and Lambton. opposite old Post Oh Office hours: ' to 11 an, 1.80 to C p. m., , to ' p. m., Sand-yo elm Mt. WILLIAM A. BLAKE ”wold-n and Moon , t "Gamer 940mm Clinic Phone & r12 PRICEVILLE, ONT; Uninuity. [tr-dust: of Roy-l rum-g. of Dental Btu-(eons of Ontario Fr 'f In. “W" l & , HFNTRR'N Now “mu tttfute Hours: '.-s p.m., r--' “I. Sundays excepted Omen 2--6 Afternoon non-I: T-a Inning ' W. C. PICKERING, DDS. LOS DRS. JAMIESON & JAMIESOI HONOR GRADUATE of Tn UAiyeeyi.tt, [tr-dune}?! Rorrt l3 Water! W ater! ! Waterl! Why then take a chance and no water that in polluted and tttttit hr We we. when pure - an be Ind by having . well drilled. I the handle Pump- ud Pump _ Stunt-atoll summed. MI00LEBR0', SPEREMAN & MI00LEBR0' The Science that adds Life to years and years to life. on: Ind See us. Communal: _ In Durham Tmodayl. Thur...” and “turd-y. J. F. GRANT, 0.0.8.. LOS. HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Univer- sity; Graduate Royal College Dental Surgeons. Dentistry In all ita brun- chea. omce. But ot Central Drug Eton. Entrance on Mill Street. Barristers, “New", Ete. Mr C. C. huddlebro " Durham one. At Fisherman on may. from 4.30 to ' p. m. What is Good Health Worth t Sale dates may be arranged who Review Omee or with self. Tell. moderate. Satisfaction gunnntod. If you pin a we, phage 604, rm Subscribers m reminded that vb. "ernittiaestrtmerftrtions tothe Review by cheque that exchange would no added. Bank money order: or " prou money order: do not need tho exchange. neither do vocal money order. or postal notes. Allocation will ship stock from tMr. ham. on New”; Shipperl are 't cueuted to give three mt noun. Sale- Men on male tam Dates unused at Herald 013%.le dalk. also through Durham Review at Fleaherton Ainnu. Geo. E. Danna. Dundalk P. o. Phone " . 4-2. Licenced Auctioneer for Co. " any Terms. reasonable. Sale dates mu! be arranged n the Review 0mm. Durham. Resumes: R. R. No. 2, Prlewmo Licensed Auctioneer tor County Grey DRS. C. G. AND BESSIE McGILLlVRAY Licensed Audioneer tor any County. Fall Term Opens September lst REUBEN th WATSON GEORGE E. DUNCAN Except Band." ED. J. PRATT, ERA, Durham NOTICE TO " “ERR DR. h. M. BELL once on Lambton St. Chiropractic Specialist. CHIROPRACTIC JAB. LAWRENCE. Shlpnr JOHN O’NEIL Address R. R. l. VII-nay of I‘m-mm, I}

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