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Durham Review (1897), 9 Dec 1926, p. 5

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e very best ine-- Choc- nt! . 9. 1926 MT g O? ' " to $2.75 nery and Soon it SAUGEEN an Graham , mama ava- rpca'o"cittetetq 3 GU 'i' ll stocI- at make lifts for thildren les. fan- .wrs, In- ntle men " ttttd ttetr reg Mrs In y of this r'o- spent with Mr " hon Ming I will in pro will the II- rdrs' n u not too only to select your "hristttttta Greeting cards. The Rev, ww h as a nice selection. ranging in wire trom $2.25 per dm. up. SPECIAL IN BROOMS For this week we are .,x‘f+-ringa 4 string broom ‘4‘ guod quality for XMAS SUGGESTIONS on account of Mays obli- : mans. weare obliged to ask "ii acccounte to be settled by uh or note before the 15th ur‘ December, Please see to it. A blue handled Sstring Broom. heavy and of best wality of Brown Corn, Mr ................ 750 Re Accounts Owing Prieeville, 'ttt ark it y heat tter, per lb ........... ‘25. ttrtrts 50c; Seconds tators, per bag ......1 ivkena: 4 lbs or over 5 lbs or over . Just three weeks until " ristmas. We are preparintit yr the best display we’veev . had. For Xmas presents Ir stock will contain just hat you want we are sure. mum in and see‘our China, NI Grain kwheal DURHAM MARKETS KARSTEDT BROS. We have an extra large assortment of Felt House Slipgers and Boudoir: this year, at prices considerably lower than previous seasons. Pay us a call and we will be pleased to exhibit them for your approval. Below we quote you a few prices ; Women's Juliet Slippers. extra good quality...... Womens Juliet Slippers. black & purple, only.,.... Women‘s Felt cozy Slippers. orchid and corn at Womens kid Boudoirs, rubber heel, tan, gray and black only ......... .. ........t.................'.. J. S. l8clulhl'l'll, At Henderson’s Pecan Roll & Cherry Roll Every crumb of this dough has that gun: Incarnate. It's the result of skillful blending of puts ingredients. THE STORE FOR DEC. 9, I926 .......... 4Sceach tiEN0EItS0N'S BAKERY For the Holiday Season ......... $1.10 per cm. 81.15 Prepare NOW - This Week SOMETHING NEW $1 from a New Formula 40 65 .50 At $1.25 and .45 and .60 and .55 & $1.15 & 81.25 Ont $rt.00 , Me , 45c 81.00 . Me . 25c 0000 BREAD AND CAKES The monthly meeting of Women's Ttttrtitue, wilt he held Wed., Dee. 8th. at the home of Mr: Will Donald. The program will consist ot reports of Tomato Convention try delegates. Miss Marie Wolsely and Mn Doug- las Mitchell. Roll call-tt Christmas recipe. The annual meeting ot Hopevllle United W. M. s., was held " the hom" of Mrs Sam Crawford, Dec. 2, with 22 ladies in attendance. Mime Tenn Christie went to Tor. onto last week to take a position. Miss Lydia Spence is home from Toronto. Mr and Mrs Art Scott aris now set- tled on the old homestead where they intend to farm. Mr Alex McPhail spent a few days in Toronto a couple ot weeks ago. Mrs 1thr,,o,e,ld Matthews hemmed home after ape ding a few weeks in Toronto. Mrs Frank McLean was operated upon for appendicitis last week mid Name Russell is in attendance. Owing to the extreme cold Sunday, our church services were very'spar- sets attended. Mr and Mrs Jno. Sinclair recently visited her sister, Mrs Robt. Renwick ot Dromore. Mrs J. D. Storms and ttgsytr are via, king in Toronto. Practising tor Christmas Trees Is the occupation ot the younger gener~ allon. Mr Elmer Schmidt has returned to Port boring for the winter. Everything is dry and cold around the Park since the election, as one would expect on account ot the dry vote in those northern eouuties,Hur- on. Bruce. Dunedn and Grey. This will no doubt be a bootlegger‘s par- adise and the pessimist: tell us that Ontario is to be ttooded with whiskey next summer. But it will sure do us no harm it we keep our mouth shut and that will be easy enough tor the men. However South Grey is on the map in attractive colors for good, as in September we elect- ed for the third time the only lady M. P. in the Dominion. Then' on Dec. let the trick was repeated bye- lecting the boy. Very sriking that both belong to the one school sec- tion, also both members of the He'd- iast Club. The people of Artemesia are no doubt feeling very proud. But in.Prttton there is also some rejoicing as Miss MncPhail started life in Proton and Mr Oliver Just a- cross the tomtlitte--both descendants of pioneer stock. Now we hear that FiRtGitnmL,LirtLjidi,7-"' The Cash Shoo Store SWINTON PARK HOPEVILLE $1.75 1.50 1.25 1.25 the U.P.O. in Artemesln. owing to poor crop: the part season, are talk- ing ot cooperating and noting a apeclollty of raising M.P’s. We tet they make stick to the dry nd. _ . Wm Watscn is this week going to Detroit, where he expect: to spend the winter. Gordon McLeod ls muting J. H. Richardson getting out logs. A good my are preparing tor next year by having a supply ot wood and coal on hand, while the evenings are spent as of yore around the old school stoves. when practice is going on for school entertainments - Booth- vllle on the 14th and Swlnton Park on the 17th, which will be in the form ot n box social and held in the Orange Hall. _ The following week a Christmas Tree entertainment will be held in both Salem and Swinton Park churches. Now that the smoke of battle has cleared away and we can took calm- ly at the results, we are bound to admit Ferguson certainly fooled the people. Another deduetion'one can make Is that. if there were more Grey's and Bruce's, the temperance forces could have held the line. No one can look at the South Grey vote and Btw, that our people place party before principle. But rather when principle is in danger party ties are broken which is all as it should be. _ Mr Jas. Turner has gone to Toron. to on a business trip. School concerts and entertainments of various kinds are now in the pro. cess of making and soon the youth. ful performers will unfold their tal. ents to audiences of relatives and friends. V The neWspapers ot South Grey, deserve no small praise for last Wed, nesday's victory for the 'drys' In Grey County. Santa Claus is reported ill. A speedy recovery echo the voices ot ehtlfren everywhere. Dominion House of Commons OV" ens this week and the political eyes of Canada will centre on the delitr, eration: of her representatives. King Winter has this country in his grip with the mercury below zero and a cold November wind blowing. Met in Township Hall Noy. 13th'for regular business. reeve In chair and all members present. Minutes of last meeting read and adopted. By-law No. 683, appointing place for holding nominations and polling places and appointing Dep. Return- ing Oft1eers and poll clerks. ome- ials same as last year. Nominations to be held at Township Hall noon, on Monday, Dec. 27th, 1926 and election if necessary, on Monday, Jan. 3rd, 1927 from hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. was passed. ' Black-Brodie: That wire fence Donne be paid for M follows: Angus Campbell, 40 rods, lot 26 con T, $10; Prank Haley, 44 rods, lot 21 con 4, $11; Arch Beaten. 280 rods, lots 19 and 20 con 3 NDR, $70; Angus Hoo. per. 80 rods, lots " and 33 con 3, S. D. It. $20; Colin McArthur. 50 rods, lot 4 con IO, $12.50; Wes Brady, 40 rods lot 6 con 13, $10; Wm Moore. 40 rods. lot 8 con 40, S DR, $10. Car. Mckechnie - Black: Accounts of Commissioners for speclal work on roads in the several wards be paid as follows: Ward 1, A. A. Aljoe, SH. 25; Ward No. 2, J. McKechnle $133. 35; Ward No. 3, Malcolm Black, $86. 50 ; Ward No. 4, Tttos J. Brodie, $24. 52. Carried. Aljoe - Brodie: That commission on Expenditre be paid as follows: M. Black, $8; J. McKechnie $10.60. Carried. The following accounts were pas-l sed and ordered paid: J. P.McGilll-1 vray, 64 yds gravel. $6.40; w. R. Watson. do, 50 yds, $5; N. Melosh, 25 yds, $2.50; M. Burke, 60 yds, $6; Jno. McKechnle. 66 yds, $6.60; Thos Mercer, 1 sheep killed by dogs $10 ; S.H. Wright. lnsp. sheep killed by dogs, $1.50; Reeve, clerk and asses- or tor selecting jurors. $4 each; Durham Chronicle, printing a'et, Jan. to Oct. 1926, $145.50 ; Clerk on salary 875; F. P. Reiley, repair to grader, $1.00. Black-Brodie; That M .Quilllnan be appointed collector of taxes to gather all taxes remaining unpaid af- ter Dec. 14, 1926. Carried. Council adjourned to Dee .15th. H. H. McDonald, Cler): Now that the householder who us- ed to push the lawn mower, has an opportunity to obtain exercise with the 'snow shovel. Order your Job printing from the Review -- Letterheads. envelopes. statements. biiiheads. invoices. no lion sale bills. dodgers and hnnd- bills, wedding invitations and ti? ttotmeetttettttr, etc. ARTEMEtiUA SOUTH We take subscriptions for unduly papers and periodicals. You don't need to do business ot this klhd with strangers or go to the trouble at sending by mail. Pay In tutd we will be responsible for getting your dolly to you regularly. I Fine Selection of arming Cards The Rehew is showing'a line ot attractive Christmas greeting cards. These, including the pruning otyour name and addreu and form ot greet- ing, are available as low as $2.00 a dozen. We invite your mtspeetiort. Our representative with ample»- will wait. upon you, it desired. Glenelg Council A l D ' M SCHOOL REPORTS VICIHITY . ---- _ Sr rf-..rromrin, MacArthur. Jr W -4Ba Trailord. Willie Trattord. Sr. IU-Mary Moore thon.), View Mac- Gillivray. Jean MacArthur. Teddy Moore. Jim Tniford. Feral Legato tab.) Jr. Ir-oo" MacArthur (hon) Gordon MacGillivmy thon.), Laura MacArthur (hon.). Elizabeth Brown, Glen Moore. Jr Pr.-9etttteth Muc- Arthur, J. A. Brown, (equal).Ermn Stewurt. Howard Legate, Fumetta Legato (absent). Best in Spelling." Mouths MacArth- ur, In Trattord Elizabeth Brown, John MacArthur. S. S. NO. 5, GLENELG -Sr tv-Catherine Timmins‘, Jean Clark‘. Jr Iv-lien McNab'. Geo. Blair. Jr Ili-Willie Peart', Mary McNair', Violet Banks'. Sr "---Eivie Hastie‘, Daisy Street‘, Ada Banke. Sr Pr-Walter Street‘, Esther White' Jr Pr-Bruce Clark. Victor street". Av. attendance 13. No. on roll 14. Those present very day and without lateness marked .. Sr IW-ite, McEachern. Martha' Eekhardt, Florence Macphail. Katiel McKinpon. Jr Iv-Rom. McIntyre, Roddie MacEachern. Gladys Mac- Kinnon, Annie Wells, J. J. Eckhardt. Sr Hi-Mamie Macphail. A. Mae Me. Intyre, Archie MacEachern. Sr il-- Sadie MacEachern. Donald; McLeod. Alex MacKinnon. . Winnie Proudley. Edna Eckhardt, Florence MacEach- em. Cecil Proudey. D. K. MacKinnon Anna Mae MacEachem. G-Andreas Eckhardt. Mary MacEachern. Pr-- Rosalie McKinnon. Orvai MacKinnon. Sadie Eckliardt, Eddie Proudiey. Enrolment 27, average attendance 21 Present every day '. Best is '3pellintr--Mdie MaeEachern, Donalda MacLeod. Gladys MacKin- non, Winnie Proudley. A. Macintyre. Best in Literature: Martha Eckhardt Best in Arithmetic: Annie Wells Best in Geography: Mae MacEachern Best in Hygiene: Martha Eckhardt Elizabeth MacCuaig. teacher Iv-Grace Hopkins, May Collinson. Bertha McNally, John McDonald, Harrie Brown. Hr-Clarence Har- grave, Ruby Ladrence, Clara Jacq- ues. Eddie Lawrence, Lilian Collin. son. Irene Collinson. Freddie Amen. Doris Lawrence, Susie Greenwood. Clarence McNally. Br m-Gordon Greenwood, James Wilson. John Col- llnaon, Melville Harrison. Allie Me Girr, Davey Aljoe. JfHi-Marttaret Brown. Sr I-Cecil Brown. " I--- Victor Arnett. Dorothy Lawrence. Harry lawrence. Jr Pr-violet Col- linson. Phyllis Lawrence. Velma Mc- Nally. ClittotRi Lindsay, M Greenwood Arthur Newell, Geordie Aljoe. Average attendance 28 S. S. NO. II, BENTlNCK Br Iv-pearl Roseboroutth', Thom, as Milligan'. Violet Armstrong'. Jr. Tv-Rena Vollet' and Maude Pickett equal, Sicily Hopkins, Elvin Vollett. Jr m-Clartynee Ritchie', John Arm. strong‘. Arnett? Manto‘. Raymond Hopkins. Sr It-Alfred Dyer. Gord- on Dyer'. Jr Ir-Fred Rosebor- ough, Minnie Manto'. Dawson Vol- lett', Irvine Mountain, Doris Dyer'. Jr I-Sarah Dyer', Freda Ritchie‘, Daniel Armstrong’, Smith Hopkins. Br Pr-Ella Vollett‘. Margaret Mur. dock. Jr Pr-Earl Hiscock, Elmer Noble, Milton Manto‘. Pr A--Wil- helmine Hopkns. Earnest Murdock. . Means present every day. Aver. age attendance 27. THE DURHAM REVIEW S. S. NO. 3. BENTINCK 1 Sr Iv-James McRonald. Wadyal Alexander, Gordon Coutts and John Coutts equal, Wilbert Mixhton, Arch Turnbull. Sr Hr-lean Coutts, Lil- lian Park. Russel Bartattut, Joe McCulloch. John McLean. Jr Ntt-- Charles Mlghton. George Bailer,c. Reay. Jr H-Albert Rear, Grace Reay, Myrtle Hartman. Clifford Brown. Herbert Wells. Jr I--aetttt Reay, Pearl gunman. Pr-Bernice Wise, Ruth Barnum. . No. on roll 27. Av. utterance 19. Sr Iv-Nellie Stinson, Margaret White. " IV-Florence McCaslin. Jr m-Albert Kaufman. Sr H-- Florence McDonald, Irene Subject', Grace McCanlln. Edwin Shewell. Jr. Ir-vera, Subject'. Charlie Seldom, Donald MoGregor'. Ateven Stinlon. Mildred Haug‘. Jr I-Irene Sch- 1orfP, Mary McGregor', (Ronald Mc- Donald and Henry Juk)‘ equal. Br Pr-Aledine Behiotr, Lloyd Subject'. George Hang! . denotes present every day Sr Iv-Myrtle Glencma. Ralph Staples. Jr Iv-olive Allen. Mary Anderson, lube! Firth. Alva Green. wood. Br m--Davey Allen. Viola Neely, Ruby Staples. Adeline Me. Nally . Jr m-- Margaret Firth. Jim- my Cox. Jun Bell. Sr tr-Gordon Greenwood. Agnes Anderson. Willie Glencross. Sr I-gen Firth. Mary Allen. Mode Staples. Willie Schem- man. George Schema“. Pr-Mtrre net Edge. Cecil Anderson. Hem-y Williams. Average attendance M. Ir. S. S. N, 10, G'LG & EGR'T Merron C. MacArthur, teacher S. S. NO. a, GLENELG S. S. NO. 9. BENTINCK B. S. NO. 3, GLENEm NO. I, GLENEU} Reta Ba rbour, teacher E. M. PARK, teacher E. W. PETTY, Teacher Ruby M. Blyth, teacher Hazel Av. attenance 19. I. SHARPE. Teacher teacher """"I Hon. Pres., Hon. D. Creighton, ex- yr iM.P.P.; Hon. Vice Presidents-W. Fe '17 McFarland, Henry Graham, J. H. McKnight. Dr Gerald Bali, Thorpe JT Wright, Rev. Alex Gilray: President artha, --Beymour Cortes; Vice Presidents, Katiel North Grey, Jackson L. Little; South In re EGrey. F. B. Mourns; East Grey, Jae. y _ A. Ellie: Beerettuy--C. W.Chudwick; Mar, Treasuuer--.' Jas McBride : Historian hank: --Jas A. Tucker: Director of Cere- e Mm monieg--Lieut Hildyard Yorke. Prom Review fyle, Dee. 5, 1901 Sunday last the seating in the Ben- tist Church was quite Inuiequnte to mommodnte the large number who went to hear the firewall eel-[non of Rev. W. McGregor. A The Furniture Factory on Monday lust begun using a hoarse ate-wheat whistle which at 5.45 awaken all but the tsottndettt sleepers to life's activ- tr. ' . The county council lat week u-l unimouely appointed a. committee to, secure all information " to cost or buildinig. equipping and running tb' House of Refuge. they to report " the January session. From this unan- imity and the Report ot the Grand Juries ot we, the indications are tint we are n tttetuntrable distance or: _ having this benevolent Institution es-' tabliehed in our county. ; The followiny omcerh yen- appoint. ed try Grey Co. Old Boys " the or. sanitation meeting in Toronto ree ently : . From Review fyle. Dec. 7, 1911 Bob Scott of Durham, after dispos- ing ot 'Paddy McKinley,' purchased a. good green pacer in ‘Maggle B.' by ‘Hal B.' and local horsemen are hoping that he brings the mare to Toronto Driving Club races Christ- mas week-Mail & Empire. IN DAYS OF YORE At the Methodist Parsonage, Dur- ham. on Nov. 29th, 1911, by Rev. R. Walter Wright, B. D., Mr Wm Jaem ues to Miss Catherine Ritchie, both of Glenelg. Mr and. MeAttlifte and family mov. ed into their new home, the old Woodland home property this week. Mr Wells Whittaker of Owen Sound Collegiate came to town to see his brother Ted and his bride, recently of Varna before they left to reside in Vancouver. Mrs Burnet and her. daughters left last week for Toronto. huvlng sold her property. and for the t1rtst Limo in almout 40 years. there ls no Bur. nett in Upper Town, Durham. The bulness will still be carried on by le new proprietor, Mr David McAul- le. ‘ A little over 30 years ago a. young divinity student, Neil Csmbpell by name. long since ordained, was sent to supply for a small Presbyterian community on the borders of Egre- mont and Proton, and with a tine sense of the titnetm of things. the managers of St Andrews Church, of Swinton Park, decided to bring the past and present together. by invit- ing the one time student to preach the opening services in the new edi. tice and this was accomplished on Sunday last. Dromore corr: Mrs Wm Renwick,) and family have left to take up theiri abode at Niagara Falls with their: daughter Jean. . i Holstein - Yeovil _ Dromore stage changed hands Dec. Ist, when Mr P. Berne, who has been on the route 20 years retired owing to failing health. His successor is Mr Thos Carson of Dromare. The municipal pot is beginning to simmer in Egremom Tp. and an in. teresting election is promised. Dep. Reeve Philp, will We hear, oppose Reeve McArthur for the latter's seal which would give a close race. Pres- sure has been brought to bear upon Mr Geo. Lothian to allow his name for deputy and should he so decide, his election could almost be ensured. A hen is not supposed to have maenl, common sense or tact, l Yet every time she lays an egg she. cackles forth the fact. i A rooster hasn't got a lot of intelleetl to show, " l But none the less most roostei’é have enough good sense to crow. The peace): spreads his tail and squawks; pigs squenl and robin: _ sing; And even serpents know enough to hiss before they sting. But MAN-the greatest uncerpiecc .that nature could devise, Will often STOP AND BEtUTM'E- I before he’ll advertise. F J. C. HOWELL Christmas Around the Corner New Fruits, Nuts and Peels for your Christmas Cake no here. The quali- ty is extra fine. Your order for Groceries will be filled only with the BEST. The UPPER TOWN GROCERY 25 YEARS AGO " YEARS AGO PHONE "' The undersigned oileu for we his residence in Upper Town, solid brick building. 7 rooms, good cellar. (nuance. herd and soft water. About #4 tore orchard and Men. A bar. train to quick purchuer. Apply on the premises to Alex. McCormack. Lot 27, con g, Bentinek, connin- ing 100 acres. Good buildings. good hardwood bush, well watered farm. Apply to Andrew Hustle, or Jan. McDomll. R. R. 4, Elm wood. 42-4. Young Registered Hereford bulls. thick low set. choicest breed. Also Registered Leicester Ram Lemon. About 300 has of good barleyfor trate. Apply to W. A. LAWRENCE. R. R. l, Varney Phone 604, r 3--r Known as the old Backus than 125 tons, 20 acre: hudwood bush. remainder under cultivation . Good buildings, 2% mile: from Durham. A bargain tor quick ule. Apply to R .H. ISAAC. " Melroae Ave.. Toronto Hui!" Anny: .Strnyed In lunar part of October, from lot I, con 19. Proton. Black Yearling heifer. Pol. led Angus. Anyone knowing of its whernbouu. notify anlng sold out the delivery bus- Incas to my son. nll accounts for milk, must be settled by the 15th ot November, as after that all tickets will be strictly cull. Rater! Water! ! Water! Why then tnke $1 chance and use water that Is polluted and until fat domestic use, when pure voter cu: be had by having I well drilled. I also handle Pumps nnd Pump repair. Satisfaction guaranteed. ED. J. PRATT, ERA, Durham Phone 98. r " What is Good Health Worth IT T. amt: in uctlv. try . get two or thme dolls: Itinboth n theory ed a fact that there in “Money: up has" and the sure way to get it is to ."mn.ke hens lay mote eggs" byoruttmg in their daily (and a dose DURIEEAM BEIGE SaMyDh The School In thoroughly equipped to take up the (allowing courses _ 1. Junlor Matruqtati.tt 2. Entrance to the Normal School. , Each member of the null ll I University graduate ad on expel- leneed when The Gilson Magic A revolutionary improvement in furnace design; l omincle of modern ttuututttetttritttr scleneg. A furnace body without joints. -Cutg fuel bill: In halt . ---0ivetg more heat GILSON AGENT DURHAM MACHINE SHOP General Repairing Don. F. W. MOON, Maehlttigt Shop and Livery. Phone 140 RESIDENCE FOR SALE The Furnace built of Tungsten Plate Steel FARM FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE Gordon McDonald. R. R. 4, Elmwood FOR SALE NOTICE w. R. WATSON ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO OtBee and residence. comer Contact an! lebum oppoite old Pool ottue OM00 noun: ' to 11n.m.. 1.80 to l p. m.. T to nun. Band-y- ”can“ "one 2, r12 PRIOEVILLE, ONT. J. L. SMITH, I.B., " P.S. MAIN STREET, HOLBTEIN, ONT. omen Hummus non-I: 7-4 ”who ', BR. h. M. BELL once on mum: Bt, Eyes Enmlned and Contact one. Noun: H “In” T-.' P.') Slinky! excepted DRS. JAMIESON & JAMIESON The Science that addl Life to years and your: to life. Call And See In. Con-llama m In Durham Tuna-yo. Thunnn a. “may. DRS. C. G. AND BESSIE McGlLLIVRAY HONOR GRADUATE of mom. UnNarmitr. mum: ot Ro al 0011 of Dent-I'Bnrgmnn of 'ld'/l,'.t,' Room ttms. J & I Mtm'rER't, Nov “an. W. C. PICKERING, DDS, LOS Mtg of Tom Culvert!" (Succelgor to the late Dr. Blake) HONOR GRADUATE Tomato 0w my; Graduate Roy-l College Dental Surgeons. Dentistry In all " Mu- chat. once. But ot Central Drug 8m DURHAM OWEN ”0ND [Amman St. 868 2nd Ave EI Fleuherton Sunday. 4.30 to 9.30 C. c. NHdlcbro' R. lock Bums New.“ Auction." for any County sue. ukeo on remmble was. Dues arranged It Herald once.” wk. duo (hunch Durban Review and Huherton Adana. acan. Mal. Dundalk P. o. Phone " r 4-2. Llano“ Auctioneer (or Ge. of My Terms. reasonable. Sale dateq - b'e unused It the Review 0600. Durham. incidence: R. A. Ne. 2, Prleovmo Licensed Auctioneer for County any We date: may be amused at!» Review Office or with Belt. Term moderate. sunbeam guaranteed. It you plan a “le. phone 604, m Licenud Mutton.” tor Co. of any Moderate menu. Amusement. for ale. " to dues. etc., mu be'lnue " Review once. Durham. Temon upplluuon. Addreu R. n. 4, Damn Telephone 603. ring I-t J. F. GRANT. thos., L.D.S. The Durban U. P. o. [Ave scoo- Auodndon will IND Btoeh from mt hull. on My; 3mm I" N -tod to an thus duyl' notion. MELODY BUYS ORCHESTRA Entrance on mu Street. who mu of in Forest. good feral. toll, uhundmcc spring wuwr dun running. piped conveniently. but barn, frame house. my has. nu wanton. Apply om. Grunts. vulva-my of Toto-- REUBEN C. WATSON In“: for . Ocelot». For rum. and open duel. - to H. M. PHIPPS. We! Durham. Phone " MIDDLEBRU' & BURNS FAR. port SALE 67 new tum for ale, ndtaintrte - town of It 'ureet. good [m GEORGE E. DUNCAN Except Sunday I J. E. MILNE. M. B. OR. C. McLELLAN ALEX. MAC 0tyllhl.0 Chiropractic Spa-um CHIROPRACTIC Enter any Bay NOTICE T0 FAIIBIIS JOHN O‘NEIL Jai. LAWRENCE. than» Barristerts, etc Address R, R. t. VIEW! Box ’83): loan! ”can

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