Wolbecl up ly 'rhteuthey l future. I Laos: co.- rm, at- M'turuttt the â€on m we" ha abtr lat â€kn Ind Mr ber. lam ttt (I'm (tll. unmet-I year we"; all . enema or " tor an} Mil-om he turns b us during Ith of I"? '6 tmrehased I Mus All." ttt with Jas, TM}, herbal-oh 000er no “I pva this to oat. w one no" by: to Mint be of Mono - " 'at IGOR Pd "it Miss ‘mtchky "e. spent a to. I Walkman, no": hilldrwn. tt r and Mrs. 'B "kl-son; am Mr!!- m-s: sprays ml. Mr and mud DU. an: Mr In Jam to Dun-hm a oe unk- usbted by MI St. Ch. mentioning "to or " ("I :uttily is ho rie a." 'unity Hanna a “M loll " M Mrs G , In I red I Mm 1â€â€œth " to Thos We" tm ms M and Pt 1m and Mr M " our 't vuv‘vlli VIIVIIIII a We notion your patron ', Best Quality oi and so" them " I (I " l al Houwh'd Flour per bag 4.50 i Hay-sue Flour. per bag ....4.25 lj tt Panda Flour. per has... 4.25 Kim: Edward Flour. per bag 4.00 Ferd Flour, per has ...... 2.26 P" Pastry Flour. " ttt bog ... 1.00 Pilot Flour. per has ....... 4.30 I; ‘Japlo- [mar Hour. per has. 4.75 I came Pride “our, per bag 4.25 BLATCHFtMtttm CALF, PM} At [Si cunm's are so BEEF soâ€! , _ e"'"-""----'-"'-.'------------.-,..-, . . I (let our Price He 'i n I inc-ml mu... um Mr Neil MeKirmon of the in“ Line has rented his than to Mr Earl Hubert. . Mrs It G. mm mm have“: n, It Sound with her dattrttter. Mrs. l If. McDonald. ..- Mrs Angus McCannel returned to -:' home at Proton same. after rwndlnl some the villa her dough- l. ". Mrs A. L Htgtettn. swarm» a stormy and rough rhyon V.-ittesdtby last. a air utendance ', "e', out to the annual meeting of the main; Helpers. After the business or" the 3931' was out through. election 't' omens took pine. viz ' Pres“ Mrs In†Nichol. Sn; Vice he... In D. -'-mphell: Sec'y, Mrs w. J. "CHIP m ' Ass't Sec'y, Mr! A L Hlncks: " "dump-r. Mrs Dun. McArthur. am John Williamson of the o. D. i: ands-men! an operation in Toma-l .. on Thursday. We hope for Mrs. 'd, .Hlanlaou a spm-dy recovery. I .'ui,, Tuesday an auction trate oil l, _:»ments and stock on to be It." .r a»! or, btlunging to the late Theta. ' .suphell, MIX) Geo. Duncan. one:I (iet our Price before you Sell your Wheat as t intend buying Whoaé'u ottlp try an Carlo“ GOODS newsman IN TOWN av any DAY. Cl, r] al Househ‘d Flour per bog 1rttsstie, Fig". per in: ... Custom Chopping Every Day Best Quality of Flour ik Feed s"ttr. school of Miss Idn “Inch. ar r-hxgenia. has been closed foe the " three Weeks, owing to an epi- 'uit. of nit-asks in the section. Ilr Bobs McKinnon. Toronto. was .iailor last Vo-Pk " Mr Wm AM. n', ner' r, BLATCHF0tttr'S CALF, PIG AND POULTRY FEEDS. Alto GUNN'S BIG 60 BEEF SCRAP AND POULTRY FEEDS. Start now and order from Henderson's Bak- Iry. You will never regret using bread from Henderson's. Made from the purest materials. t'rompt and c )urteous d alivery service. J. S. MclihRAI'llta The Cash Store Store Eat Better Bread in 1928 . Women's Silk and Wool Cashmere Hose, flesh, heather and black. Only a few pairs left To clear at 2 pairs for . . .. " Women's Misses and ehildren's black all wool hose, sizes Ste lol. To clear 3 p121.†Children wool Canhmoro hose, black, beaver, 1 red and white. Sizes 5 to 8. To clear at 3 pry .m Men's silk and wool fancy ch: ckr, reg. 81 3 pr. 1 To clear at 2 pair for....................." .............. .50 Men's Black all Wnl hose, reg. 750 a pair. To , Hear al , pair for..........................:............. a†ll tsrs' all wool golf aux, sizes 8% to Jr.;., reg. " _ To clear at 2 pair for......................... .tw....... " Specral prices will be continued on all lines ot winter Merchandise JOHN McGOWAN T HE PEOPLE'S MILLS H EN0EPS0N's BAKERY All Kinds of Fancy Baking We solicit your patronage. We handle the SPECIAL DRIVE (Ill 1lllliBllilllf FEB. 2, 1928 and so" them " Reasonable Prim fF'1our per bag 4.50 Chopped Oats, perm M 1.90 r, per bag ....4.25 (N the barrel) rur. per bag... iii) Climbed Oata, per 100 lbs 1.90 Flour. per bag 4.00 Strong Chop, per 100 lbs 1.90 er has ...... 235' Crimped Oats, per ton.. 26.00 " m bu ... 1.00 thtt Chop, per ton ..... M.00 " has ....... 4.30 Mixed Chop. per ton.... 30.00 Iour. per bag. 4.75 Feeding Molasses. '26e per trat Flour, per bag 4.25 Gunn': Tankage, 100 lbs 8.50 PHONE NO. . DAY on NIGHT come. Now we hear of it In Attenu- ia. We hope it may be etreettmlly controlled there and soon stamped out. la being made good use ot by the mill men and four or ttre teams are busy hauling tlea to Proton. They have broken the road through the trig swamp and expect to enjoy the Been. ery for a couple ot months. We were glad to read in the Rev. iew last week that the Isms" pox trouble in Enemont has been over- need. Mr and Mrs Lane have had many a set back during the last four years. both by loss and sickness and all friends and neighbors will sympt- thiae with them. The SWINTON PARK tuitrtthur ot the past week Donalda Nichol. teacher S. B. NO. 3, BENTINCK Sr Iv-ANd" Alexander, Gordon Comm. Borden Brown. Jr Iv-ul- Ian Parks. Joe McCuitoch, Jean Gonna Russell Bartman. John McLean. Sr. Trr-Chas. Hinton, Geo. Bailey. Cl- area Rear Br Ir-Albert Rear. Myr- Reay. Pearl Hartman. te" L...%Ga, tie Batman. Grace atear/iiitiik grown, Herbert Weill. Jr It-Jean C. R. Morrison. teacher S. B. NO. i), GLENELG Iv-9tuby Lawrence', Susie Green- wood', Lilian Collfttaon', Freddie V neu, Clarence Hargrave', Clara Jacq- ues. Davey Allen. Eddie Lawrence. Sr lu-Clarence McNaliy, Doris Law- rence. Jr Ii-lord-m Greenwood', John Collinson'. James Wilson‘. At- lie McGlrr'. Br Ir-Margaret Brown. Jr It-Harry Lawrence, Victor Arnett Cecil Brown, Dorothy Lawrence. lat --Arthar Newell. Phyllis anrence‘ Violet Coilinson‘. Velma McNolly. Clifford Lindsay. Jr Pr-Harold At- chison. , No, on roll 23. Average attendance 23. Absent tor sickness a: Preaentw every day .. l U. S. S. NO. 1, EG'T & NOR'BR 5ttt Clams-Dorothy Caldwell. Iv--- Clare Marlee. Wm Caldwell. Kenneth Patterson. Sr m-Velma Blyth and Dorothy Bogle. equal, Marjorie Kerr, Elgln Blyth. Jr ilr-Matiidtt Bryans. 2nd--Murray Marlee. Let-Howard Watson, Caldwell Kerr, Florence Bry- an, Playford Schenk. Vernon Noble. Primer-Beatrice Rahn. Edith Bryana James Wilton, Cameron Kerr, Nor- man Eden. SEP. S. S. NO. T, GLEN'G Se Iv-Margaret Eddy, Margaret Quilllnan. Willie Quillinan. Jr IV--.. Evelyn McGrath. Sr Hr-Margaret mack. Cecelia Quilllnan. Jr m--. Evelyn Haley, Henry Massey. Sr ll ---catherine O'Neil, Clinton Haley. Jr II-Margaret Harrison. I-vin- cent McKeown. Mary Haley. Pr-- Mary McKeown. Donald O'Neil. U. S JR. NO. 2, BENT & GLEN. Sr Iv-Corinne Lawrence. Margar- t-t McLean, Myrtle McLean Jr IV-- Muriel Brown, Rena Clark, Herbie Miller, ,Clarence Ritchie. Br m-. C. Miller. Br H-Johnny Vessle, Arch. McLean. Jr It-Georgie Miller, Gr. emu: Lawrence. Br I-Georgina Venue, Ewen Ritchie. Sr Pr-Mar, Jorie Vessle Mitchell McLean. Jr Pr --Rnlph Miller, Gordon Venue. Much sympathy is expressed for Mr Rom. Lane, he having last his tttte barn in a disastrous tire caused by a lantvm about seven o’clock last Monday evening. This is a terrible ICJS. Most of the stock was saved. Real estate has again changed hands. Mr Mee. McTaggar-t has sold the titty acres recently purchased from Mr Wm. Dingwall to Mr George H. Gllkes. Mr Wm. Burnett, Durham, was a caller around our burg last week. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Institute will be held Wed- Feb. gth at the home or Mrs C. Wale. Programme: Paper-ie value of good reading" by Mrs Jan. Scott; Vo. cal solo by Mrs B. E. Matthews; Ptt.. per, selected. by Mrs N. Haw; Roll etsll-"Uaes of Balt." Mr and Mrs J. W. Armstrong were. In Toronto attending the funeral: of two of Mrs Armstrong's sisters. Sym- pathy is extended. The ladies' Aid of the United Church held a very pleasant tsocial! evening at the home of Mr E.E. Hock-I ridge last Friday. I â€cvclll nuuuuca nave Been suner-I The mes 'Aid, tut wp have intim. lng from an epidemic of grip. lama, gave $100 aid to the Manse Messrs W. R. and Art Scott walled fund. and by tietivity in teas. banm their sister, Mrs Will Donald, Conn, nets talent. money, ete., and personal the beginning of the week. servce, mused well up to $300. Mrs Miss Thelma Ridden entertained all D. B. "mieson ig President. Alice the young folks at a birthday party Haulage In Sec'y. J. l. Smith cube. Tuesday night. half ot Managers thanked oncers and The ladies' Aid of the Unity? members. Mr Arthur Scott ig over from the West, Hailing his parents, Wm and Mrs Scott. Seven] families have been antler- intrrrom an epidemic of grip. at the Minor wedding celebn'uon of Mr and Mrs Alex Henderson, Yeovil, on Monday evening. Ladies .. .......... 15c Boys. 13-18 years ....15c Children. " m & under 10c Skull. Hm: a." to 9.“ By Order. THE MANAGEMENT Mr and Mrs Neil McEmhnie and family and Miss Fetus, were present Durham Rink u: "'oa"qr. ml “my Mat, we were W b in. orâ€. you: In, halo New: by lune. but" year: “than theldxhluds at Show. who on 'reKthe Gu- lic as well " the Engitatr--a good type of Highlander ln all but suture. He ls rather a mall man physically. but very earnest and a good speaker. We will expect to hear ot him lathe years to come. when he is Bniahed at college. Only a few In Svlntoncan now speak the Gaelic, but some ot them were at it last Sunday to the:; tbtntcorttragtt of the younger ones. I In thrirtton Park SCHOOL REPORTS PRICES FOR SKATING Kathleen McMillan, teacher Islay McKechnie, teacher HOPEVIIJJ-Z m. and the long tables were tilted, who enjoyed the rem! and the we at side ot church lite toe n W. business of 1931. The W Aid boned ' hot sup- per preceding the meeting at 6.80 p. he Mather, W. R. Alder. were ad. ded to the Managing Board. Cameron Lauder m elected tnutee tor three you". Benediction by the pastor doped: ttatanoatiottn meeting “(I the benedie. tion closed proceedings for the year'. A picnic next summer was agreed to. An increase of $50 was made to the cranium ulary. making it now Wishing you abundant blessing In all your work n the New Year, Sincerely yours. _ Peter Bryce Dr. Grant. Dr D. B. "mieson-. That we extend our apprecintion to Rev. Mr and Mrs Smith, not only for the pulpit services or the former but tor their ettoru in the intent or the congregation and the church in" gen- eral. Carried by ttntuttgttotta standing vote. . 1 Permit me to convey to the Betr ‘sion and 0mm Board of Knox Un- lited Church, Durham. our warm up 'preeiation of the service rendered by 'the Rev. W. H. Smith, as convener yd the Maintenance and Extension {Fund Committee tor the Presbytery 2of Grey. Mr Smith has renderrd lig- lnal service to the church in this ca- ipacity. It is not too much to say :that we have no more emlcent or imcre devoted converter of the Main. itenance and Extension Fund in any ;Presbytery in the United Church. We note also that Knox Church has again exceeded its allocation for the Maintenance & Extension Fund. On behalf of the National Commit- tee of Direction, I am instructed to convey to your Session and omciai Board our best thanks for so gener- ously permitting Mr Smith to give the time necessary for this special work. We appreciate the not also that various members ot your Board have provided transportation for Mr. Smith in their own cots. I The Managers and Treasurer's re- (ports are always high spots at an an- imal meeting and this year was no iexeetrtion. Dr Grant, treasurer, Inst tyear, stressed the fact that they had Gil' all obligations without bank ae- icommodation and moved its adoption: Dr Bell seconded and it was heartily carried. At this point, Dr Grant announced,' he had a letter ot Interest to read.’ received by Mr Thos. Allan from Rev. Peter Bryce. Sec’y of the Mainten- ance and Extension Fund for the Do? minicn, which was as follows: Toronto, Dec. 30, 1927 Mr Thos. Allan, Durham. Ont. Dear Mr. Allan : Dr. Grant was also loaded up on the subject and showed with elo- quence where the money goes. Dr. Smith and John McGlrr favored mak- lng a. voluntary ottering rather than raising the allocatlon and John Mc- Queen thought now that the Manse was clear, it could be done and sec- onded a motion by Don. Menvride, “That we otter to raise, it possible, $200 more than our allocation.†Car. Much attention was given to the subject of Missions and the part con- gregations play through Allocations to their support. The chairman made an inspiring address. They were not trying competition, but last year they had opened 600 new stations. The United Church was doing better than ever in the past. He made an appeal to everyone to strengthen the Mis- sionary fund. for in doing this they were surely helping the. General Fund as well. He deplored the fact that so many gave not a dollar and thus missing the joy that comes from "go. ing over the top" rather than just barely reaching our allocation. J. J. Smith, Thos Young, moved the adoption of the Marne Report, when was carried of course. seeing that the debt was wiped oftanda bal- ance of $67 on hand. - The Record Report on motion of C. Ramatre, J. J. Smith was adopted. Later a discussion took place on its value and decision came to place a copy In every home. The pastor spoke of its value and WM followed by Donald Mallvrlde, Dr. Smith, Dr. Grant, Dr Jemieson. John McGlrr In the same strum. The Choir Report showed activity with a comfortable bounce in the bank. J. D. Mekeehnie is Treasur- er; Miss M. Hunter, organist. The report was not only adopted but on motion ot John Aldred--gohn Me. Queen, 1 special vote of thanks was tendered them for regularity and et. ilclency of service. It was spoken to also br J. A. Rowland, Dr D. B. Jam- .Young ladies' Ausitiaryt Pres.. Mrs Ralph Baton: Bee's Miss Myr. tle Koch and the Little Helpers' Mission Bud; Pres. Alma. Kreas. Sec'y. Annie Walker are unlined bodies, showing “any tinancituiy and in tservice. [In G. has heesitd Year Wise. Ruth Bil-tuna. Pr-th-t Idler. Irvin Sharpe. teacher and others and hardly car- (Continued {mm page 1) ' The annual mating of the Pros- bnerun Church Durham. was held I on the 22nd mu. with . Inger attend- mce than 1tmpt.,"he nth-in; mug- en Inn Y. MaOirr, R. Mchrlme and D. [the and they were reelect- ed A timothy Incident m the gm of 838 toward: gr mac. given try W R. McKenzie ot Oregon. nonin- 1toroftheinteDrotn.osa-ot mention? nnd mpeet he but! t6 the my a his deceased Mauve. . The Russ Komph Six Play Boys, formerly the Bon Ton orchestra of o. Sound,) will furnish the music for dancing. Miss Albertine Schmidke. leading soprano ot Detroit will be so loist. Ex-Rosidonu intending to be proton! -... plea" notify any member of the commit!» mention“ below: Miss Pearl Footer (Thornbury) Bene- ca 4605M]. Stewart Grant, (Var-nay) Empire 89384. C. Perigo WtetrttertonyGarfietd sows-w Dr. C. Toner. (barium) Longfellow 1531. I G. Heater to. Sound) Calu- 101w. B. B. Roberts (Hiywud's Foul) Cad like TTOO. 1 H. C _hamtt. (Inrkdlle) Northway The success or this venture de. per/ls considerably upon a big turn- out and the committee earnestly hope that everyone will make every effort to cover the initial expense. The committee request anyone reading the above announcement, to communicate with any friends or rel- ative: they may have residing in De. troit or Windsor and acquaint them with this social gathering " no doubt many will not see these announce merits. We will have to depend greatly upon your cooperation to in- i'ct'm others of this, our first party. The purpose of this Club is to' bring together all the Grey Co. folks residing in Detroit and Windy sor and vicinity, and in order that: such a gathering shall occur aoon,i the committee mentioned below have completed arrangements for a buffet; supper dance in the Supper Room of the Masonic Temple, Detroit, at 8 p.' m., Tuesday, Frb. let. The folks’ of Grey County, now res- ldents ot Detroit and Windsor, have held their first meeting in the form of a banquet at the Fort Wnyne Ho. tel, for the purpose of forming a Grey County Club. Both Mature! and Chesley have de. faulted their remaining o. H. A. games, thus Durham now has only one postponed game to pity oft-Dur- ham in Hanover. â€slower: datum saved Durham team the trip there last Friday evening, Durham and District Club to be formed in Detroit (We regret we had not time to have the following article in Review last week.) . The Durham team and a few sup- porters accompanying returned home that evening on a Stone & Sand Co. special, which favor the boys much appreciated. IN DAYS OF YORE Phtmerston- goal, Xena: defence. Vign- and Stickney: wings, Root and Auld: centre, Maodonald: subs. Don- nelly and Barton. Durham-goal, McDonald: defence, Clements & Wilson: wings. Elvidge and Buschlen: centre, Mean-r: subs, Rowe and Kress. Palmerston scored twice in first period md twice in thun, while Mc- Girr notched Durtuun's, only counter about tive min. before full time. The gune Wu very fut throughout. the lee keen and a crowded arena en- joyed the encounter. A Mr Oliver of Gait refereed and handed out penal- ties to Auld, Stickney and undon- nld of Palmerston and Buschlen of Durham. The teams: as mm of the home team. Fume-rs- Inn’s best performer was goal tender Keller, whose superb work in the nets wrecked Durham‘s hopes. Seven! times Elvidge broke through the de- fence but could not beat him, and once Elvidxe was unlucky enough to miss the open nets. Spectators Mum that Durham had the edge on the undefeated flamers- ton octette most ot the gnme. but the locals (all. dcwn around the nets. while the defence was hardly as tight The Durham, did not perform up to the sundard which made them tim alists hurt year. No doubt the news received just before the game ot the sudden and sad death of Mr W. Cat- der when returning to Ptttruorstonto watoh the match. triteeted their play. The late Mr Colder mu, fcr years an ottieer of the hockey club and year'in and out. has been one of its most loyal supporters. My detecting Dun-bun 4--l on their on lee Tuesday mam. Palmenton made it 7 straight wins and no loo- ses in this lutemtlonu o. H. Ads- thet, and the best Durham cm now accomplish " to tie them for dlalrict leadership by a victory hem on Fri- day night, In which event a playolf will become neccssary. _ I Pal-mu- Took Hone Cue [an Durban, H " YEARS AGO ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO The Durham U. P. o, Live m Aucchtlon will Ihlp 'rtoek Inn Du hum. on Tuesdnyl. Shipper. In to ttttmrtrd to the thm dlYI' notice. North Egremont: A reception to the newly wedded couple. Mr and Mrs W. G. Wilson, was held " their home Tuesday evening, when alter the presentation the visiting friends had organized, the remainder of the evening was given over to other tr. musements. About 15 members ot Ben Nevisi% Camp, Sons of Scotland. Journeyed toi Priceville. to spend a fraternal night: GEORGE E. DUICA. with the brethren of Scots Greys “can.“ Auctioneer Mr Gay M camp. A hearty Welcome was given . the visitors by Chief Colin McLean. o2"'1,e,t',',A', End'sâ€! but being newly elected he tuoved' out. the WI! mm - that\ Mr Arch. Mel‘uuig take t1"iaiGia' Advnnoe. Geo R. or chair and under this veteran's gum-g Dundnlk P o Phone ir; "dr"" once a long and varied program of M speech. song and story was curriedi .-- _---- out. The presence of H. H. Miller ot , Hanover, Lino lent interest to the JOHH 0 'E'L meeting and as usul f'rfutler, “can“ Auctioneer tor Go. ot In, Were never .diuppointing when "Hu T l H." was present. in 1 graphic man , we?" l",?,',"",",'"' l; tUte dates n‘ ner he took he took his audience ow: 'lud',',1" at t q Review on er all the Scottish ground of hislust R M.†. summer's trip and much of 1ctretnf_"ln',l, I'",,'?..',. R. R. NO. A Friend“. Mention should be made ot the line; tr, 60"i . ring 2---S. contributions of song made by Thos. i '-eP-PPri5aaerereeir---r-ae----u--.. H. Binnie. who tho' not I membesz! " thoroughly . Scot in language undi f.'ff.r, FOR BALE outlook. Also the ludienoe were stir-l Good hone " 81.00 per 10 Itrttait. rcd by the Bound of the pipes in the: WM. A. MncDONALD, hands ot Peter McArthur. l Countess St.. Durham Friday Int. Dr Mums, Hanover. was elected to the Wardenshlp of the County ot Grey tor 1918. Rev. Dr laminar-on on tr recent (busing day, found I. pair of pans'm prospecting in the open air and look" In; for company. l Mr Thou. “out. Owen Sound. Ttty ‘ltad in: week am his“. um shun. striking town Jul " the an lers were lowing for Function-the old an teised him and with theanhe "rent and to victory. " YEARS Atttt From Review fyle, Jul. 30. 1913 On the evening of Jan. 24th, the Y. P. C. A. of Trinity Church held 130c- ial evening in their basement which was prettily decorated with hunting. Mr Wm Scarf was chairman and gun- a short account ot n Quaker meeting he nttended the Sunday before and spoke ot the friendliness and welcome they gave strangers. which should be copied by other churches. An event ot Interest took plum in the First Baptist Church. Edmonton, when Magnet, daughter of Mr and Mrs A. C. Benton. was united In may» riage to Harold o. Ritchie. Mr Geo . Webber took a loud of young people from Rommel: Ind from Durham, and spent an enjoyable time at Mr Rom. Maui's, Etremont, last Frlday. Amos Church, was held Int. week. and alt the reports mod showed not. ters to be in I tSour/rut coalition and free ot debt. There are " funi- lies and 168 members on the roll. lit scholnrs in- Sand†School and " members in the Christian 'llttdeavor. Messrs: J. M. Findlay. Alt. Km and Wm {one were appointed We“. Orchard: Quite a number of live hogs were shipped from this neigh- borhood. eight ot tint number belong- ing to Don Mcuvride, tipping the scales at 1770 lbs. They were. 7 mos. and two weeks old. The price relin- ed in oil cases were 5.80 per an. Cattle King Brown secured the most of them. {Messrs John Weir. Wu Smith and ‘11: Gavel-t wer oiectod trustee: for the next Ave you-s. At the anal meeting of the Pub lie Library. a commune m " pointed to communicate with - ie and hit: - to ascertain the, terms on which a grant could be ob. tunen from him for the pun-pole of ere-cum: no “naming 3 library here. Thin security “toga-rd. the investor again" loss through the gin-romeo of nll collateral deposited with the Trustees under inns of the bonds. A nu " 7 'y, income without the warrior iaeidentat to ordinary investments. WRITE, PHONE or CALL FOR PARTICULAR. P. RAMAGE NOTICB T0 " “BIS 1A8 LAWRENCE. Shipper with Guaranteed Security DURHAM, ONT. ncome 7t .- Wm "------ thy The School has . creditable record In the out which It hopes to mun- tnln In the future Intending pupils should prepare to enter at the beginning ot the MI term. Information In to course. my be obtained from the Principni. Each member of the Btatt in n University [radiate and nu onet- ienced teneher. t. Junior Matriculation . Evin-moo to the Nomi Oct-col. The School in mommy equipped to take up the toliovinc conne- _ 3 MIDDLEBRO' & McQUARRIE 1 . Barristers. etc. .6331 SCH©©L HONOR GRADUATE oe tom... Unlvcnity. â€We of Ron] Conny. of Donal Burma- ofOan-io Row.» 0w , k , "MIR“ NW in" Due. arranged It Hen-dd 000e,!» duh. the through Duh-n Review and nether-ton Munoz. 000.3. Dunn. Dunduk P. o. Phone " r a DURHAM OWEN 000940 Lambton St. 868 2nd An B. c. c. Middlobm' J. H. "COMM. Mr. McQuarrle will be all day Fruit! in Dundalk. HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Dakar any; and?“ Itoml College Donal The Science that addilt. ttt MS. C. 6. Alto BESSIE MOGILLIVRAV you: and your: to life: -e Call and See In. tht-ttna- It. In Durham 'rtere, mmâ€. on. Ollie: Ind “silence. countenance. and ham We“ Paton; otBotthortm:.toua.m, In“. 9.3.. , to On... Band-new Eva Embed at Out.“ We. Hog": b-6p.m, r-" g; l. L. SHIT". ILE, " M. IAIN "new. lowest. At your service ulwuys Tho UPPER TOWN “OCH? All the you round J. F. GRANT. 0.0.8.. HONEY FOR SALE Good honey " 81.00 per no lb an. WM. A. MncDONALD. Countess Bt.. Durham Quanta of Toronto (Juneau, (We to the me Dr. Blah) lf. PICKEBIIG. nos. ms Quality the best ml Prices the J. C. HOWELL Seoul. Dentin†tn all?“ GG" I. t. Bu! orprrttrat on; m MONO!“ John J. E. MILNE. M. B. M. C. IOLELLAI t rt2 "I“VlLLE, - BR. A. M. BELL " attractive tad hm- " reasonable rate