m. " lth of our “thin (Ml . 1925 that. My " Wit mum nu- ; broken tc. 'or its, My. James In. No od my Mute, ' ~hurl lime with her. The greatest when that can he wumhed to her my is an _ Jumiid family ot {our boys and In m The Vasily tendeloly cased ur and watched over their Bother icusuirtt the tryhttt times of - IL mug and «towered It the neat- . t Messing to have her qrittt then. m of the time. even - in f-r bud to watch them while "ttart “xi-Ir duties. to advise and direct :wm and take a loving WWII.- 'ri",? in their weitare. In turn. " we the mother's joy to watch these nun: boys and girls developand un- _,m into such bright. thoughtful and haulir‘ul specimens of manhood and v. 'marthootl, un- extend the deepest sympathy all far and near. to the bereaved h, hlmnni and family. but more es- .wmlly to Mr Hinds. who leelsthe ..-.1 ur hhehelpmate" keenly. But snIle. his responsibility is great. he v,ll hnd he does not bear it alone. "i' varh and everyone ot " youth- :l mm, and daughters. is doings“ " m prepared to joyfully do his or »r share. Thr, members of the family are: y 1r.-w. who lives on a iann smile / NJ at the home: Willie and Gladys v hum». Ida, teaching near Sina- t .mpmn; Alfred just engaged in the dim SPhOOII Chum and Beth at.. . wind: high school and Almeda and than. attending public school. Mrs llincks was mdaughter of the , [rr Mr and Mrs Wm McLeod ot .. vm-lz, and a sister of the lateMrs l 'rh McCuaitt, the late Jno McLeod ' Atayner. Neil New of SVinton i‘uk. Archie. Car-nan. Ian. and u m, a short distance east of the old _ 4m- in Giana-ix. Che funeral services held " her Mm». July 24th. was conducted by .~r pastor. Rev. A. Shalom. ht \‘All'h he retsd the "rd Psalm. which .mzularly happened to he the por- on of the Bible that - huh!" i) mlvs chose to read to her the er. ' um: before her death. He also gave , comforting discourse on the text, mud in John t: 21 “The Lord gave m! the Lord taken: away, blessed l.. the name ot the Lord." The pail bearers were deeeased's my brothers Nell and Win. and {our ' mains. Alex and Francis McLeod. w: “myâ€. and Neil Clark: The mural undertaker and director was ' m G. Watson. Prteq%ne. H.» funeral was-largely attended. .m- from a distance being: Mrs. Iriv McLeod, Alex New and , lilililt’l‘ Marjorie and Mr and Mrs. “all! McQueen. all of super and " and Mrs Francis New. Cob /woorl. besides many Mend. from “mm. Eprremont, Durham when» Death of " David Iheks n is our-adhtytomao with of In mm like]; '" on. wwmonla. on Thm, "tr " " x t' age ot " you-I. Mrs much he a long ulna-n. “Jung over a you. in! Ion to: IRVJ‘SS wtth the must nth-co ,1-nrutude that n. In ens-plow 1.! us. During the Ilium†that ,r' was able to Ice her friends. the .- always cheerful In! each one 't that it did them good to have I'ho- Moral tributes were very bun- ul, bring as follows: 1 pmoIhom br mmil)‘; sheaves from the Me mix; family, Mr an In Doe? Are you building? year? If so, profit by the experience of those trho save money when bugle!- ing. Even 'on a small 105 you'll probably be In!" prised to find how min! Long Distance enables you to get lowest peieer. "We bought all the mate- rial for a $75,000 build- ing by Long Dirt--- it is the cheapo-t war"--. writes a contractor in a medium-sized town. "We use lame Ditrtartttd to get prices on new before making ".tirmte, or eontraets"dL+ - The leaders in o v e r I branch of industry M. They’ve proved it, " m Shall you be may}: “til PRICEVILLE tdiLiir,r- JULY Mr, was tttnd iiriiiiG- who no generously no Bully contributed toward it.-- Beautiful ttoral tokens were: Pil- low from family; wreath from Mrs. Tom Watson and family: sprays from Grandma, Mr and Mrs Jno.Fer- guson and family, Mrs Jno. F. Mac- donald and Mrs Robt. McPhaden. Mollie and Sarah Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs Fred Runeiman, McDonald family, Ottawa; Colin McLean and family. Miss C. Fettis. matron Dur- ham Hospital; Olive McLean, Berta Aidcorn, R. N., Victoria McMillan. Dr and Mrs Carr. Owen Bound; Baptist W.M.S., Flesherton: Mr and Mrs A. o. Hutchison. Fergus; Young Peo- ple St Columba United Church: Bea- trice Jelly, Laura McFarlane, Mrs. Wm Wilson and family, Evelyn Os- borne, R. N., Toronto; Mrs K. Blan- chard. Toronto; Mr and Mrs Elmer Wstson, Miss J. S. Csmeron and girls IMary's ottiee.; Friends from s distance at the tuners! were: Mr and Mrs Shuttle. worth, (sunt sud uncle) son and two daughters. Toronto; Mr and Mrs H. Osborne. Mrs Osborne Br. and Mr. McCsuiey from Ripley: Mr and Mrs June: Hindmsn and Mr and Mrs. Albert Council from Gorrie: Mrs B. J. sundin (nee Anna Belle McLeod) Station]; Rev. Mr Curran and his daughter from Sprucedsle; Dr. Bell. Durham; Dr Snesth, Dromore. and Nurse Fetus of Durham BospitsJ: also friends from 2tet; Mt. For eat, Holstein. ‘Droln . Durham, o. Sound. Shelton». Mum-lo. Mr W. G. Wsmn was mntral fit Donated a â€no The Pricedâ€. Presbyterian church hue been the "oetrrienu_ot a very n the an." aide. tine Nordlolmer Plano. donated by arara'rieevtue Presbyterian' in Toron- to aztdselaewttere. We npprednte this nlncere expression of sympathy, In tom! and cooperation in this. our time ot need. and will to thank the two Toronto this who hem the The pan bearers were Andrew Hineka, Elmer Watson. Gordon Me Lean. Archie McKechnle. Gorrie Me Tagnn. Bert Aussuln. With rare thoughtful consideration for others, she sometime before, ex- pressed her desire as to the kind of casket to be used. to be dressed in her nurses uniform with badge, the hymns to be sung. No's 19. 612 and 620. and the offertory by Mrs H. B. McLean. "He shall wipe the tears from every eye"; her pail bearers, and the minister to preach her tttm erul sermon. (Rev. Mr McCurteu.) The latter gave a fine comforting discourse to sorrowlng ones and all others, who Med the church to its utmost capacity. A tine tribute was the formation or 18 young ladies. headed by Miss McFarlane and Miss Jelly, teschers who each carried a portion of the Ipruys and Bowers forming up in two lines, through which the remains were carried at the church steps. of 1920 where she nursed tor awhile before going to New York to take a post-graduate course in Mount Sinai Hospital. After tutiahintr " she re- muned on the Ital there for some time. returning home to nurse her mother. Later she was,night super- visor " the Mount Sinai Hospital. Toronto, but spent most of her time in service around Priceviile.. " she loved so much to be near home. She also relieved Miss Fettis as matron ot Durham Red Cross Hospital She had just taken the position as sup erintendent of the new Brampton Memorial hospital. to be opened in February (having been down making arrangements regarding equipment ot Hospital, etc.) when stricken with scarlet fever. The Hospital Board, wishing to retain her services. secur- ed another nurse for two months, but at the end of that time Lydia was not able to take the position and resigned. She was a member of Rev. W. A. Cameron's church. Bloor St. Toronto but later transferred her member- ship to Flesherton Baptist church. Passing of Priceville lime Deceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Parquhar McKinnon, and trained in the Royal Alexandra Hos- pital. Fergus graduating in June 1918. She did . private nursing around home, going to Toronto in the spring new: ad Min Agnes: Peterer and funny. Min. In): Henderson. 0. Bound Hound and the U. P. W. o. Holdall club. There mud any on may Mat, Miss Lydia McKinnon. in young womnhood, after little more than a you of tR1iterhstg, home with Christ. lan mm. hope and courage. univen sally beloved try all who knew her. Mr. and I ad than. Deceased n5 cloth i Rev. Mr Taylor preached a good jaermon on Sunday for Baptists and "'retrbyteriam, in his own church. (Quite a number went to Dromore on ‘Sunday (mm Durham and vicinity. math Kenn-on locating "mgmtn from tho Mmetn of his accident. In is we" and for by his muâ€.- law, In cm. New â€iim nouns New in spend!!! her noun:- with her tefut. Pr R:te“iém. mu MdDould is home trfter holidaying I mt with friend: on the with Mm. . We remember when going to Sun- day School a hymn "Kind words can never die,' On a dark night we were walking on the sidewalk in Price ville and was greeted with kind words from a boy some 12 or 14 yrs of age. Down a little farther on the same side walk we met two boys of a different manner. the one saying to the other "That's old so and Bo." The Brat boy was the late Donald Matheson, son of Rev. and Mrs. Matheson, late of Priceville. The memory of this dear boy, who was called to his heavenly home some 12 or 13 years ago will always begreen. ma remains are resting in McNeaIs cemetery. When on duty in the Tp. ofGlen- elg many years ago. travelling thru mud and slush and after retiring in n comfortable resting place, we were seized with n coughing spell. The good lady oi' the house hearing us coughing, roee from her bed, came to us with a hot drink, saying in a. kind manner, 't heard you coughing! We enjoyed the hot drink but will never Greet the spirit in which that Christian Indy ministered to wt. This wne the into In Win. Benton of the 10th eon. Glenelc where we were of- ten hindiy enteruined. The good Christian My has gone to her re. ward may yenrs ego. no the meuory ot the Just in never forgotten. Iater--We hear that " Mondny’l meeting in Durham. the well known R.'r.Momrda. 1atottettteCott. nerv'nttve runners! heerer. Mum lady member. I!†In“. Mt. Edwards in educated to an the one. “heat-there. Butltineqneetion for I small troy when out "Whit will he“ the blue-t vote!" We were pleased to Mar tbt In This afternoon, Durham will be busy in accommodating the many who will attend the Conservative convention, to select a candidate. This is a. matter of belief to those faithful attendants that they are on the inward aide of the fence and that their politics will reward them. As the old Scot said it hae a mind o' my ain' and disappointment may be the result. This beautiful Monday morning, 26th July. finds averyone busy at their calling. The farmer is out ear ly and longing tor the heavy dews ot the night to be dried off the field of hay cut a few days ago. As the wind is blowing from the East some will be predicting more rain Boon. But He that overuies the universe, will, it it is His wilt, hold the elements in the hollow of His hand and man's predictions are only as vanity. This afternoon a. young lady. the daughter at Mr and Mrs P MeKin. non of Priceville, will be laid torest. " could be said ot Miss McKinnon that she was sent by the Great Phy- slclan as a means to save others. but herself she could not save. Miss McKinnon was a faithful nurse. We send condolence to the family inthis and bereavement. We are pleased to hear that Mr. Arch. McCual; In getting around a- gain after his recent Illness. All kinds of crop are snowing well and promises a good harvest In general. Those reporting from the West predict 50 bug. of wheat to the acre. Take care Westerners, not to be counting your chickens before they are hatched. Alfalfa in the vieinity of Edge Hill went a ton and a w! to the acre and more in some places. Corn NF pears to be a failure this summer and la backward. Potatoes are doing very well, also potato bugs. The living know that they must die, so as a reminder to all, 'be ye also ready.' two funerals were held at Priceville: Mrs David Hinck! was laid to rest Saturday in Mc- Neal's cemetery. She was formerly Mary Jane McLeod and only in the prime or life, being about 63 years of age. She ttttttered long but pa- tiently awaited the call. As the loc- al correspondent will be giving the obituary, we will not say much more but we have known Mrs Hincka trom her childhood. born at lot M, con 2, S.D.R., Gleneig, youngest of the family of the late Wm McLeod. To the bereaved husband and family we send condolence. nudes of time no on the move: Bowers the In full bloom; the apple orchards are barren: the wild fruit in in shundence; the aged veteran feels the elect: of the "dunes. of the penning of the years. “in thoughts often go back to the years ot Ms activity when " the busy season ot the year, u at present, in Indulglng In the "ids by pitching hay or using the old hand mower. Now his time has come that he cm only walk 1-: Mr and Mr! E. Men-chub return- bout with an old walking stick, look ied to Butmto Sunday after a week's ing at the younger generation; at' holiday It his tather'ts here. hard work pitching hay in t he held Mr Wm McEnchnIe recently Spent Bo the time of his activity In past. " few dun with main: at Paisley. Mr B. Punt. human. is busy put- ting up li wire fence for! Hector Mc- Donald. Edge Hill. PRICEVILLE& GLENELG THE DURHAM REVIEW During the severe electric storm, which passed over our burg Monday, Messrs W. and G. Shand had a t1ne horse killed by lightning while Jno. McEachnle's buildings had a close call, abolt striking the fence beside the barn. Mr and Mrs Jno Leith, Holstein, were recent visitors at W. R. Rich- ardson's. People read 'Review' Want Ads We are as near to you as your tele- phone. Our phone No. is 6. Mr. Wm. Machesney of Hanover. wishes to announce that he has open- ed up a Beauty Parlor in the back of his barber shop next the Hanover Inn. Mareellitstr. Manicuring. Shun- pooing, Wnterwaving. Fume. Soup Treatments, etc. In charge of Miss Muriel Lnngrili, who has taken a course in the Detroit Academy of Beauty. MELODY BOYS' ORCHESTRA The undersigned otters for sale his relidence in Upper Town. land brick building. T rooms. good cellar, tarmac. yard sad ttoft water. About lk m orchard and Men. A ttar. gain to quick purchaser. Apply on the premises to Alex. leCormck. Last Friday evening a. large num- ber of friends and neighbors met " the home of Mr and Mrs Henry Christie on the occasion of theirree. ent marriage. Bethany church pre- sented them with a Coleman lamp. and a nice address, while several other friends showered them with good wishes and gifts. The evening passed pleasantly with games and music. Rev. D. J. Storms and family came home from their holiday trip in time to take Sunday services. His moth. er, Mrs Storms came with them tor her annual visit. Mn Wm. Knmp and children spent last week with her listenMrs Will Scott. Mm Helen Mitchell isrviaitittgwittt her ulster. Mrs Bert Glllles, Toronto Miss Marjory Crawford nurse-1n- training, is holidaying with her par- ents. Mr and Mrs Sam Crawford. Mr Wallace Ridden and some friends from Luther, spent the tirtrt ot the week at Mr Geo. RIddell's. Min Edna Donald its home from Torottto"tor her holidays. Pleased to hear Mr Wm Sum. Br. It now recovering nicely. being able to sit up a short time each day. Mr and Mrs Jake Schmldt and family, arrived home from Port Lon lug last week. Miss Mary Russell left a couple of weeks ago on a trip to the Ptbcitie coast. She was aeeompanied by her cousin, Mlas Mary Taylor. We wish them a pleasant trip and safe return A seizing class of young girl: be. tween the ages of ' and 18 In: been orzanfUd under ,w. Institute aus- piece and will commence this week. Messrs Armstrong, HoekHdge, Me Kinney, were among the number from this part to nttend the Conser- vatlve convention in Durham Monday Messrs T. J. and C. Hill and fami- lies, Luther, motored up for an ev- ening’s enjoyment " Mr Geo Rid. del's last week. Mr and Mrs E. McEnchnle and children cane from Buffalo at the week and to holiday with his parents Mr and Mrs Arch. McEachnle. Mrs E. Hockridge was in Toronto the ttrtrt of the week and expects to be accompanied home by her mother Mrs Worry who has been spendinga while visiting relatives neu- Bow- manvllle. Mr and Mrs Thou. Stuart onthelr nation hom Gall. spent many wtth his brother Robert In the vil- Mrs Thots. Wuton is spending this week with cousin: " cuedon Luke. Min B. rem. Toronto, was visiting I tew day. with Mrs Harry Scott and Mrs Ju. Mitchell. Mrs Hugh Sinclair with her daugh- tem Miss "Annie, and Mrs Chas. Mc- Glllivray spent an afternoon at Mr John Sinclair‘s. Mr D. B. McDonald Is busy re. shingllng his barn with the help of Mr Will McKinney. Write tor he. Catalogue. Permanent Poaldon at! Good thr ponnnmu for Aliment no man; for You; In and You Women with the Bum-s Training hawthorn. Pnpnrebyukms 1 Comment! Conn. In _ Fall Tern Opel: Sept. lst Better 'mr--ahaier ware-.. Music for all Occasion. For rules, and open dates, lpply to H. E. PHIPPS. Hunger (Arrived too late tor last week.? RESIDENCE FOR SALE (m: week: Budget 24 27 western ponies from the pair. lee were brought to Durham In: week and sold " auction " the Knapp hotel in town. They were snail, some of them muggy and looked 'tough' after their long ride. Prloea ranged from 815 to $40 and quite a number of ouf townunan In- vested in the 'Noodg.' Died. in Holstein. July M, at the home of his daughter, Mrs Henry Reid, Andrew Allcs. aged 72 years. 25 YEARS AGO me Review fyle, July M, 1901 Dr Gun' left Saturdiy last for Que- bec to meet Captain and crew ot the Steamship Virginian, tho vessel which on its last trip came to Bos- ton snd from which about a month ago the tragic death by drowning of Cecil Gun occurred. (Lateth was learned that the story had no founda- tion and Cecil Gun is alive and well.) Minded July 9th. " the residence of the bride's nther, by Rev. Wm. Graham, Mr Allen Boyd to Mus Vic- toria. Banks. Rev. Mr Graham's congregation. Domach. ls all on the qul vlve this week for next Tuesday they will make I. record date in their history, by having laid with appropriate cere- monies the corner stone ot their fine new church. We arerpleased to notice the fol- lowing names from this part In the list of successful Normnl students: Cameron McIntosh. Cnssle Puther- trough, Gertie McLeod, Flora Mc- Kinhom John Maxwell, Julia wefr, Kate McCormnck, Glenn-den. it the making of two ttne residence- ahd u he 1130 bought the Sharp lot alongside bu ample [um space or Dromoro oorr: Early Sundny morn- ing the In! and unexpected nova of the se.'. of Mr Tho. Bell, of the 19th " Isl-among took pine. Prleevulo oorr: Mr Malcolm Me. Innis got his he bun up on the 15th and mtueu much credit to both pro- prietor nnd contractors. That time he. gone.' Out ot 110 recent advertisements asking for putr lie school teachers, " include the words “state salary." It is abund- antly clear in the light ot recent er perience in the Province that this is a mistake. Qualiiied teachers are be ginning to avoid such advertise- ments. There was a. time when teachers were so plentiful that they engaged in a sort of Dutch Auction for every vacant school, the low- est tenderer being accepted by a cwny Board ot Trutees. That time has gone. The old Baku-h property he: been sold by CL. Grant, the Agent here, to Mr Thai. Black. He he in Aberdeen corn: “in Annie Ne- Cnoken who in unending o. Sound College“: Immune. returned home Revenue corn: The atone work of "t new church he- been coupler ed r the oontnotor, Mr J. Han chant end In given the heel of ant. hlncuon to the amAttqet. lend-y morning. Cum:- W. I. Gleaner eolnlneneed the whim " "A†A00 From Review fyle. July 27. 1911 Mrs Juan-keno faartityotCoeh. nae. Ont. are visiting her Inter. Mrs In. IcCinrty, o. Sound. They were among the number who alliter- ed by the great are which swept over that port of Ontario [at week. 'Mr and um Gilbert leKechnie er- rived home from their honeymoon tour last week. Mine irene Lotimer ha been one cessmi in pea-lug her Intermediate exam. .of the Tomato Cotuervatory of Music. being a pupil of Prof. Lee- son ot Walkerton. but Wednesday the element: went on a mum. and among otherdun- nge done, won that part at the went well of the new Fumlture hetery building. not long completed. Nevin. " fell on the temporary thtoHettr ot plane above the basement whichm resting on poets and beams not yet secured. took the whole thing with " and war-e. twisted and broke a num- ber of the pipes and tubing. Just In- stalled for the new sprinkler system. Messrs Hugh McDonald and Geo. rge Krona have been Hunted the contract tor the building of the thus negie Library in town. of Red Deer Lake Presb'yn church for the past year,Und on the eve of her departure for the East she was presented with a beautiful coat and several small reminders to Show their appreeUtion ofthe nimble Ber. vices she rendered. Holstein eorr: Miss Ethel Hunter has secured a position in our post otttee Instead of M183 Little, who has gone to Leith were she will Join the rest of the family. The death oemtrred on 10th con. Glenelg. ot John Wilson, who passed away after tt lingering illness. ex- tending over tour years. From the Cnlgary Albert‘an: Miss Christene McDonald who ins resided with her uncle and hunt. Mr and Mrs Shannon at Diamond Ranch, for the past 5 years. left Tuesday accom- panied by her sister from Lethbridge on a visit'to her parents in Price- ville. Miss McDonuld was organist Born, in Durham, July 19. to Mr, and Mrs J. B. McIlraith, a son. tttttt Emulsion atlttifl"t,t,G Pl DAYS oft Yoke Every night as darkness rolls, strong beams of colored lights are titustted on the Falls from enormous "tltushlitrhu" placed on top of abund- ing. It certainly is a benutitttlsitrht. as the color: mix nnd mingle with the falling water. This new innova- tion bu been the means of greatly increasing the number of night viisi, tors to our "World Wonder." One hundred ac ' new cement house. eight Minimum-cc. all con- veniences. Sand in gravel pit, " use! every your. k barn. 7 was of hardwood, orchard. Price right or will exchange this ta (lot 4, con, M, Proton), for Toron residence. Apply MR8. F GUBON. 51 Glance BL. mu: their odor a the People's " as httoataarttaaitrHandottte The Editor had the pleasure lut week of n drive ecu-nu the Province from Grey Co. to Lake Erie 1nd I: more then ever convinced that we do not wprechte u we should our beautiful country. held: or lnseloun men speak of healthy crops, with here and there other: ot golden yel- low, randy for the rower and indeed In . few piece: nooks were Been may for the threuher. The hay crop, almost completed. in by general consent better than ex- peeled. roots are coming on amino out hot weather in making corn smile after the cold weather it met within the can. Bo much for a crop survey From not 24 l " Con ' 8.0.3., Glenelg. two calves. red I d white one with black anon on R. Mom- tion u to their “cutouts will be thankfully received. an Hm. ford. R. R. l, Pdeevlllo. When one in. seen any yen: or change and progress, it is any to be reminiocent nnd we found ourselves contrasting modern travel with old conditions. Home drum vehicle: hove disappeared. the “taverns" " one time holding out welcome every few miles have long since gone. in their place and in some places " moet u numemus, are “Service Su- tions" to meetuhe needs of the mot- orist: in oil or gu, md one wonders Wriety Store: dwelllnl tion, tor ule. in 303d In town. Tenn- rumble. . To hear tun - at him - and "Mnahntettmmt, hm lull. (My lulu! moo. Chat: or was. , A. c. IoCUN'rON. 721-480 St. Suntan. Bank. If the number of these nations seen in the tom we pass through. on ell be doing I good bunlneu. Emmi the numbers of tuto- and trucks on the road, some expensive ones too, it is any to guess where the money goes and to understood. the cry of herd times. The world on wheels expluns It. Niagara, its gorge. its Mia. are of pet-ennui Interest. Since we nw it Int nome breth- have occurred in the "Home shoe Falls†sun-ting I anger or its scenic beauty beingde- stmyed " is getting [an and less like I horseshoe. A commit-ion of expem are to consider man: of pre- serving it. Yo "itoroetametorhitsete-. or» part ot the Province. and. - thing lovely and Premium looking or the urban centres we saw Port Colborne seemed to be the busiest. and we were assured there was lit, tie unemployment there. The great work in connection with the new canal is on a large scale and two or three years ‘will elapse before com- pleted. Then there are steel and nickel plants ot large dimenlionl and not far on I cement plant, all great em. ployers of labor. It: population numbers about 6000 and growing to fast that predictions are made that it will soon equal Welland. er {nuts were taking attention as we passed Ind the clean and orderly lay out of orchurda. etc. in they: I delightful feature. The drive from Hamilton through Grimsby, Winona, Beattttsviile, ete,hs alwnys a treat 1nd cherries and oth- l'hrugl Beutifd Ontari- FAR)“ FOR SALE FARM you SALE WANTED BTRAYED John 3000'“ ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO J. L, SMITH. Mdk, " M. Olloc and residence. comer Com-m and bullion. who“ Foam omeehoun: {toll 1.3.. LutoC 9.3.. , to tun. Bunny-em neon-ed Auctioneer tor County Gm Sale dates may be arranged "the Review once or with all. '1‘..- moderate. Satisfaction must-ad. It you plan a sale, phone m. I'D. Flo-Mona: R. R. No. & Prinvlllo Graduate. Duncan: or m Queen-or a Dr. Int. We. at OM. JAMIESON & JAMIESOI HONOR alumni-n of in»... Unte-t . mm ot-Boyd 0d“. of 'l'dS'Tig,',t'tt of Oahu-£0 Boo-u O": J &gmmTBtt'tgtt-tgtqei Hunted Auctioneer tor Co. of Guy Moderate warms. Amuemenu for one. u to dates. em. my be made " Review once, Durham. Ténmon new», htvlncnwolldrmol. I unludloanumh-m . once on button an. Eyes Enmlned and Com We. Hours: 2--q pan. r-o g... Build-n om onion Hutu-con Licenced Auctionoor for co. " Orgy Terms, reasomble. 3.1. m m be arranged " the In!" on MAIN STREET, NOLOTIIN. ONT. Lleeneed Auctioneer ter (key troar".. Bela taken on mm at“ Detee unused " Heeald omn- delk, e130 through Mammal Fleeherton Advance. Geo. I. Dual. anduk P. o. Phone " I " Whythonuunehcmnuu. 'mtertttnti.rohtadartdtmSt- Icahn: um, cum no... t n: museums, out. The Science that add. Life to li1l0BLEBRO', SPEREMAN & MIDDLEBRO’ HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Univ.» my; Graduate Royal Collocation-l Surgeons. Dentistry In att " M. choc. t once. Raat of Cent-u Dru In“. Entrance on lull Street. lat-Halon, “Melba, Eta. Mr C. C. Mlddleblo at Mm 030. At masher-ton on Fridays, from 1.30 to l P.N. OBS. C. G. MD BESSIE McGILLIVRAY your: and your: to life. Catt use Sec II. commune: I!“ In Durham Tumâ€. Thanh†- tummy. J. F. GRANT. 0.0.8., L.D.S. lp. Plcxenmc, nos, L08 Fall Term Opens September lst REUBEN th WATSOI Airway». “PM. GEORGE E. DUHUAI ALEX. MAC DONALD new! laud-y I ED. J. PRATT, I.I.4, 'tttrot- M. c. IcLELLAI Physician gal 0m CHIROPRACTIC JOHN O’IEIL