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Durham Review (1897), 7 Mar 1929, p. 5

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ts & Suits © irch 13 _ lar inteed q JGS 0 0.D.F. n PS An ic in boostâ€" Walk Discriminating Also good Mixed Chop at $34 per ton, bulk The Cast Shoe Store Ida MceCannel and friend,; of n, Mr J. A. and Miss Mary iz and Miss Jessie Nichol, visâ€" inday at A. L. Hincks‘. e who attended the moccasin m the arena Saturday night, i pleasant time. There was a rowd out. ‘ Veil MCLeBAR i% DLSÂ¥ | rhams JOHN McGOWAN PRICEVILLE &.2., he past week at his home. Jack McMeekin Jr, left Mon r ‘Toronto to visit her sister irfield Anthony. Jelly. Shaihirmm C ename w mss zzing wood E. M. M. Rebecea Nichol, Toronto, spent ek end with her parents, Mr. ‘s Thos. nichor. d Mrs John Nie Mr and Mrs D.1 funday at MroT. Lavid on n All W recovery . liroy _ mcLean, Orangeville educed Prices v last, Mr lestroyed by her MARCH 7, PRICEVILLE fi LIC McMlilan are Our Bakery ‘can save < you time and worry in supplÂ¥ing your table with the best of baking amd pastry We take pride in good Baking which makes satisfied customers. Nichol underwent an Durham hospital Saturâ€" nany friendas hope for a Use Henderson‘s. Bread. made from the purest and gredients we can buy. fectly baked. ces eeett ds Peeie 200 oo O pAMECRTMSY at her brother‘s, Mr Jack ry . Ferguson‘s . meLean, _ Orangeville,; ~ hi« community was shocked Friâ€" week at his home. | day to learn of the death of Duncan IeMeekin Jr, left MOI'I-: Sinclair. _ He had been in the bush ito to visit her Sister, | the day previous and came home and \nthony . | ate a hearty supper and retired earâ€" Shelburne, spent a few ly. He awoke at 2 and said he could er sigter, Mrs Ray Mcâ€"| not raise himself up. His wife saw | that he was powerless and at 4, he ‘Cannel and friend, o!f lost his speech, Dr Milne was called . A. and Miss Mary' and was scon on the scene, saying it Miss Jessie Nichol, visâ€" was & stroke. He was 60 years of A. L. Hincks‘. ‘axe. The funeral was held in the attended the moccasin| Hall yesterday and was largely atâ€" arena Saturday nixht,i tended. His pastor, Rev Mr Corry, it time. There was a| preached a comforting sermon, as. t. l~‘--d by Rev Mr Sullivan. Mrs A L Lean is busy these! Hincks sang a solo, ‘God‘s Way .‘ 0d . lh(lntny "l"‘l)nml u;ilbllx)tees covered tivw\: casâ€" ‘Cuai j j et. e pa arers were Messrs ,M:,; u::f,k Z’:‘]M}.rc‘.:,':;" H R McLean, Ray McLean, Allan Mcâ€" Lean, John McRae,, a brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Dan Campbell and Alex Carson. [J::'r: i\,“[hOI“::n\d":Z:' Friends from a distance were Mr At Key op " o bell ‘, and Mrs J. McRae, Mr and Mrs Gilâ€" at Mr T. Nichot‘s. “wrt, Gordon McKinnon, Minnie Sin. st, Mr Lou Frook‘s | _._. uonl A lot of xfi;n- i total loss, Vichol, Innis Met Repairing a Specialty en and it McCuai jJourneyedq L. MeArthur T. Nichol‘s. Lou â€" Frook‘s fire from some . S. Mcliraith | orking on inter Goods to *) clair, all of Toronto; )x sister from Flesher: C | Stoneouse, Feversham community exterd sy n sorrowing wife and r ® ) sorrow . f We have a new b ) Rentinek starting â€" up â€" j owned by Mr John M 0. him every sneraee It was with startling â€" suddenness that the word of Duncan â€" Sinclair‘s death was received on Friday afterâ€" noon. In apparently good health and working in the bush on Thursday, he was taken ill that evening. About midnight medical aid was summoned but without avail, and died as above , «l Mrs Colin | ed Friday at Ferguson‘s . the evening of March 8 charge are Mrs H P Mel Melean. Mrs w J MeM| McMeekin : doorkeepers Stewart, Miss Mary McF mission 15¢. P It is ry success | _ 3f._CCERCEpers, â€" Mrs. Dan t, Miss Mary McEachern. Adâ€" t 15c. + Colin McLean and Alrov viei+. It is t inâ€" ; of March 8. Com. Mrs H P MeLean, Mrs 8 W J MecMillan, Mrs 710¢ uP in the John McRae. We new blacksmith @a distance were Mr Rae. Mr and Mrs Gilâ€" cKinnon, Minnie Sinâ€" onto; Mrs McKinnon, lesherton ; Mrs John rsham . The whole nd sympathy to the and relatives in their ity was shocked Friâ€" _the death of Duncan had peen in the bush VICINIT yY nd came home and °r and retired earâ€" _ and said he could up. His wife saw ‘as 60 years of is held in the was largely atâ€" Alroy visit from shop wish Note : Conduct for all very much improved . John W.. Cook, teacher Jrâ€"IVâ€"Donald Aldcorn 75, Catherâ€" ine MceVicar 7%, Kathleen Burnet 70 Jack Corry 66, J D Teeter 65, George McLean 57, Donnie McArthur 48. Sr IVâ€"Annie Wels 92, Mary Mathâ€" er $8, Wilfrid Frook 80, Arthur Sulliâ€" van 75, Wallace McDermid 74, Neil Aldcorn 73, Johnnie MeVicar 72, Stuâ€" art Carsoon 70, Cameron McLean 68. . Note: These marke are the average of examination and class work |reâ€" sults. 30 6e Vâ€"Elda Frook 92, Sadie Carson 90 Eleanor Mather 88. Florence Mcâ€" Phaail 8$8, Walter Aldcorn 8$8, Susie MeDonald 84, Donald Reiley 84, Marâ€" garet McDougal 80, Margaret Nichol 75, Margaret McArthur °72, Alex. Stoneouse, abs., Angus McPhail, abs. PRICEVILLE SCHOOL REPIRT 7°° 0Cr cnain of friendship. But we hope that you will write us often and that you will come to Priceville when you celebrate a holiday . As a very small token of our love and appreciation of your frank and: cheery fellowship Jean, we would ask your acceptance of this gift and with best wishes for your suecess in All your undertakin@s, we remain, Your chums. We, your school chums and friends take â€" this opportunity to bid you good bye and wish you all happiness in your new home with Mrs Meechâ€" an at Woodbridge. f We will greatly miss you and feel that your going leaves a broken link in our chain of friendship. But we hope that you will write us often and that â€" You WwE ennue hn Hubes.lens .. On the evening of Feb. 18, about twenty girl .friends of Jean McLachâ€" lan met at her home in Priceville to bid her farewell, before going to her new home in Woedbridge. Thé f3lâ€" lowing address was reed by â€" Miss Jean McLean and oynx gold ring was presented to her by Miss Kathâ€" leen MacPhail. Miss Jean replied to the presentation, thanking all for their kindness and expressed her reâ€" gret in parting with her many â€" acâ€" quaintances and friends: Dear Jean :â€" (Our cor. has furnished a splendid writeup of the Campbell golden wedâ€" ding, but as a full report supplied by the family was already in type, and the Review is crowded for time and space, we are holding the former ovâ€" er till next week.â€"Ed.) ally by the United Church of Beeton,. as a recognition of her valuable services in church, choir and Sunday School, on her recent resignation, .after nine va‘re of snueressful teaching in the Continuation school there. ‘The adâ€" dress is too lengthy for publication this week, but says in part: "During the number of years you ‘have been with us, we have learned to appreciâ€" ate your faithful services, your vital interest and your assistancé, cheer fully and ungrudgingly given ; your willingness _ to help has.been an incentive to others to do their best. We â€" shall always â€"remember your kind and gentle disposition, your paâ€" tient endurance, your faithful attendâ€" ance and untiring energy in your noble efforts to assist us in â€" our church â€" organizations and the magâ€" notlt InfiUCNCe Af SAWHF nhanaintse u.ce logs on hand at the mill here. A fairly steady run is also had with chop through the week. Mica Taviga Watson was made the recipient of a fine silver tea service Saw logs, telephone poles, cordâ€" wood, railroad ties, are being brought into the station yards in the greatâ€" est abundance ever, while Mr Ed. Vright has also some fine first class Address and Preseatation Mr N W Brawley, Beeton, was a visitor at the home of Mr W. G. Watson this week. thetic Miss Taniso Watson journeyed to Orangeville Tuesday last where she had a tonsil removed at the office of Physio Therapist, Dr Tinkess there, treatment being given by the new eâ€" In~*"‘+ process, without any anesâ€" quired about a farm was destroyed, excent a plow. The insurance carried â€"not very largeâ€"will not nearly beâ€" gin to cover the loss. Fortunately this was an unocecupied barn on a neighboring farm where the cattle were taken to and the horses to the stable of the late Mrs Donald Mcâ€" Lachlan in town. the house and neighborhood soon turned out. The horses were got out safely, the cattle were out to water fortunately before, but binder, 2 bugâ€" giecs, mower and all machinery oreâ€" On the last day of Feb., Mr Lou Frook‘s barn was destroyed by fire, â€"how it originated is a mystery in the upper part of the barn at 3 0‘ clock in the afternoon. Mr Bert Ausâ€" sum aprived from Durham and failing to get the horse into its stall, which apparently sensed danger, and hearâ€" ing the noise upstairs as of a fanâ€" ning mill going, he investigated and found tthe flames beyond control. The alarm was soon given, the men at Do0 uEnsm TV TVC, WE are in death. â€" His ?menl will be held this Monday at 2 p.m. in Mcâ€" Kinnon Hall. To the sorrowing widâ€" ow and other relatives and friends, the sympathy of the entire communiâ€" ty is extended. A public spirited citâ€" izen, a good worker in the Agt‘l Soâ€" ciety and thoughtful consideration as & road patrolman. stated, following a stroke, Truly it mas Lut serf kn xd €. u9 °, _ @ _ C0 CeEMONS dngd the mag influence of your character mor and intellectually." SWINTON PARK the midst of life we Dq c3 0 20 CC CCC HUIBC OF MTS John Sinclair. Program : Address ; "Making a home out of a house", Mrs Chas Wale; Recitation, Miss T Chrisâ€" tie; Roll call, "Ways of keeping linâ€" oleum fresh and bright ." Mr and Mrs T. W. Wiltshire and son are moving this week to â€" their new home at Conn. An old landmark of the village, the residence of the late Mr and Mrs A. Burnet, has been demolished by the Present owner. Mr Robt Stewart and the good lumber usedto finish the inside of his new blacksmith shop. . The quarantine on the home of Mr Neil McEachnie was lifted last Thursday and the neighborhood is now‘ free of the small pox. The regular monthly meeting of Hopeville Women‘s Institute will be] held on March 13 at the home of Mrs Yochw . @rnscy cao L Rudlt O RsmOTE . ue this week in Toronto with Murray and her sistet, Mrs ‘ Miss Berta Webster spent week end in Toronto with h Ruby . h _Mr and firg M "afy Cersant Mr and Mrs Sam Bryc inig to Holstein Monday is engaged with Mr R. hope they will like their Mr Chas Haw and fami €d to the Seriiminwan .. Mr and Mrs Campbell were the reâ€" cipients of a large number of beanâ€" tiful gifts showing the high esteem in which they are held. The guests present were: Mrand Mrs J A Campâ€" bell and daughter, R. H. Campbell, Mr and Mrs G P Campbell and baby hov from Calgary: Mrs W. Oldfield, W. D. and N. $ Campbell from vulâ€" can, Alta;Mr and Mrs Sam Goheen and family, Dundalk; Misses Ethel, Jessie and Margaret Campbell, Torenâ€" to; R L Campbell, Queenstown, Alta:] Mr and Mrs R H Campbell, J. H‘l and‘G.) A. Cinnbell M« sek arl 4 Dinner was served at 1 pâ€" m.]' to the guests, the table being beauli-l fully decorated with flowers. Daffoâ€"| dils were used for this purpose and] for the decorations throughout the| house, together with roses with fine| offect. ‘The 3â€"story wedding cake in‘ centre was beautifully iced and surâ€" rounded with 50 lighted candles. Rev Mr Armour, Orangeville, in an apâ€" propriate spsech, proposed a toast to the honored couple and John A., the| eldest son, expressed thanks and ap-f preciation to the many friends for“ their gifts and expression of gratiâ€"| tude. Throughout the day congratuâ€"| latory messages poured in, the cliâ€" max being reached with a long di&! tance telephone call from Miss Moâ€"| Dougall and Mrs Turnbull and nephâ€"|â€" ews and nieces at New Westminster,|â€" m A C ie AbbdatsaiRivet ty AiirinoBBatuisacciaiicd A Mr Campbell has one brother and one sister living, both of whom were present for the happy celebration, these being Mr Roderick H Campâ€" bell of Toronto and Mrs Bella Drenâ€" nan of Batavia, N. Y. Mrs Campbell has two sisters living in New Westâ€" minster,â€" Miss Margaret McDougall and Mrs Bella Turnbull both of whom are known to many friends in Glenâ€" elg and Bentinck, where they lived for many years. Neither were able to be present at the golden wedding, but Miss Margaret McDougall, who was bridesmaid 50 years ago, made a delicious wedding cake for the ocâ€" casion . 1 bor: Mr and Mrs Donald Campbel! celeâ€" brate E50 years of Married life with their children all home. Mr and Mrs Burnett 44, Norman Barker (abs.) Iâ€"Marie McLachlan 77, Johnny Mecâ€" Arthur 73, Douglas Turnbull 5§. Sr Prâ€"Jim Corry 78, Evelyn McDermid Aileen Karstedt 75. Aâ€"Donald Nichâ€" ol 72 : Bâ€"Mildred Sullivan 14; Câ€" Winnifred McConkey 73, Anna Macâ€" Vicar 72, Gwynneth McLean 11, L. MecArthur 55. Perfect attendance, Donald Carson, Frances Reilly. " CDUs‘ein Monday where Sam aged with Mr R. Irvin. _ We hey will like their new home. has Haw and family have movâ€" the Scriminger farm . Agnes McEachnie is spendin ecek in Toronto with her son. HOPEVILLE Golden Wedding ioronto with her son, er sistet, Mrs McHardy Webster spent over the Toronto with hetâ€"sister Bam‘ Bryce are mov E. V. Harrett, teacher THE DURKHAM REVIEW In Township of Glenelg, 150 acre farm for sale or rent, lots 43 and 44, on con 2 and Lot 22 on 3rd cor., SDR. â€" ‘Three miles from Pricevilie. & mile from school. _ Fair buildâ€" ; ings. _ For pafticulars apply to WM. McLEOD, Priceville .. ST. COLUMBA CHURCH, PRicE. * VILLE * SUNDAY, MARCH 10 11 a.m.: "The Resurrected Body" . | 7.30 p. m:: "The temptation of Faith‘ ; (Christ‘s 2nd temptation in the wilâ€". derness.) « ratrbaniaabnbantes Ah .1l l1 t tiad Rowland, Margaret Armstrong, Ross ‘Kearney, Annie Rimmer, §# Daisy A R Mather, teacher $r Pr _ Aâ€"Allan Wilson, Violet IDunsmnor. Willie Noble, Philip Sparâ€" ;llng.'\Donald Kennedv . Jr.Pr Câ€"Georg Elliott, Jim Wells Effie Collier. A Ceneral Financial Business * Mary E. Morton, teacher I Aâ€"Isatel Fiddes, Margaret Moore Ottilie Pearce, Marjory Middleton, L. Sibbald . I Bâ€"George Aljoe, George Ball. L. MeLean, Arch McDougall, Florence Bolger [P. F. MacARTHUR All legal documents efficiently and carefully prepared. Your patronage solicited Office: 1 door north of Mcâ€" Laughlin‘s Garage J. A. Graham, Principal Sr III Aâ€"Sadie McEachern, Arthur Koch, Harold Trafford, Nathan Ritchâ€" ie, Susie Bell. Sr III Bâ€"Shirley MclIntyre, Bobbie IGrey. Margaret Watson, Elsie Hunter | George Glass. F. Oscar Moon, teacher Jr II Aâ€"(Helen Gagnon and Betty Mcintyre) eq, Annie Tinianov, _ Jean Murdock, Eileen Tucker, Harry Falkâ€" ingham . Jr II Bâ€"Ross Lauder, Grace Volâ€" let, Jean McDonald, Louise Falconer, Helen Lawrencé. Jr IIIâ€"Jean Rowe, Oleida Hahn, | FoRr SALE C Norman Greenwood, Olivene Yiirs,| To close estate of late Hattie Morâ€" Clara Thompson. \lock, we will sell at reasonable Jr III Bâ€"Norman Tucker, Lewis"priceoher late modern residence in Whitmore, Edna Elliotf,. Margaret Durham and also what is known as Erwin, Ethel Erwin. | the Staples Farm, comprising Part of Ks" it A‘Cbl‘"'k Saunders, Gordon| Lots 41 and 42, con 3. E.G.R., GTen: ennedy, Robert Milne, Geo. Braithâ€". 4 ly at once to Tiille, Herths Kelly . [ss Am;ilLLs & PATTERSON, Sr II Bâ€"George Prew, Ada Beckvr.'fi3 Hanover, Ont Edith Miles, Delbert Moore, Sadie‘ ** . 4 Heather. |) npumermuseionmmmmemmnsmememeninron e poresre nc _ FARM FOR SALE OR RENT Jr. IVâ€"Charles McKechnie, Percy Greenwood, Abbey McLean, Howard Watt, Lorne Prew. FEBRUARY 1929 Sr IVâ€"Reta Graham, May Braithâ€" waite, Margaret Sibbald, Edith Erwin Dorothy McFarlane. Notary Public, Conveyancer, * Realtor, Insurance, etc. Council adjourned to meet Satur day, April 6th. Letters were read from Durham Hospital regardiing indigent patients. Patrolmen appointed for 1929 are as follows: Roy Braun, John MceKechâ€" nie, Alex Vaughan, Wm R Weir, And Lindsay, Geo Hopkins, Joseph Hoopâ€" er, Hector MecEachern, Walter Ewâ€" ing, Henry Weppler, Jos Koebel, Al ex McQuarrie, Robt Jackson, E. J. Sullivan, Thos Timmins, Jas Watson Jas Peart, Arthur Connelly, Thos. Laughlin, Dougal McCormick, John Varty, John Baines, Gordon _ Moore, Wesley Brady, Wm Love. Byâ€"law No 713 was then passed, canfirming the above appointment. Jas McCarthy was appointed sheep valuator in ward 3 instead of M. Black . AApril z, a and 4 in Toronto; Forestry _ We ask you Father, to accept this Devt. regarding tree planting:; appliâ€" as a token of the prayers and good cation from Malcolm Black for Road wishes that will accompany you Supt. wherever duty calls you. Again we McKechnieâ€"Boyd : ‘That thiscoun say God bless you, Father McGoey . cil accept ":D:eslgmtion of â€" Thos. Signed on behalf of the congregaâ€" Turnbull as d Supt. _ Car. tion of St. Peter‘s Parish. The following accounts were paid: A. D. McAuliffe Grey & Bruce Insurance Co., first J. D. MceAuliffe premium on Hall insurance policy, _ Mr A. D. McAuliffe read above adâ€" $8.20: Geo Campbell, winter work, dress while his cousin, J. D. Mecâ€" $3.35; Wm Sweeny, do, $3.50 Mal. Auliffe presented a purse of money to Black on salaries collected $25: H. the retiring Father, who responded H. MacDonaId; on salary $50: Wm. it @ few appreciative words and Banks filling loft of stable with Claimed that their sucesses was his straw $2. successes . MCKechnieâ€"erght: That this counâ€" Refreshments were served at close. cil appoint Mal. Black, Road Supt. On Friday evening last a sivvlar for the Tw‘p at a salary of 35¢ per function took place at the P. rish hour for time employed at same. ML Glenelg Centre, when tha conâ€" Carried . _gregation also tendered Father Mcâ€" Byâ€"law No 713 was then passed, G‘ov,\'> a farewell and presentation DURKHAM PUVBLIC sCcHooL McKechnieâ€"Boyd : That this cour cil accept flfi resignation of Thos Turnbull as Road Supt. _ Car. The following accounts were paid ~â€"â€"Jimmie Braithwaite, Catherine Met on March 2nd. Members all present. ‘ Following communications were received and read: From Mr Thos. Turnbull, his resignation as Township Road Superintendent; from Highways Dept, acknowledging reâ€" ceipt of copy of Estimates Byâ€"law 710 Ont. Trustees & Ratepayers Associaâ€" tion, re annual convention to be held April 2, 3 and 4 in Toronto: Forestry Devt. regarding tree planting:; appliâ€" cation from Malcolm Black for Road Supt. Câ€"George Reid, Dorothy K_athleen L Firth, teacher Lizzie Schaefer, teacher H. H.MacDonald, Clerk McDougall, Florence, GOOD BRICK HOUSE, 8 ROOMS, ;conveniu-nces, electric lights, together raithwaite, Catherine | with 9 mcres of land. â€" Will be sold en "!':l‘mgrm“m“& m)“. bloc or separately. Good barn and \ R Meart.her feather stableâ€"on premises. Would exchange llan Wllloi:. Violet | for smaller property. For further inâ€" e Noble, Philip Spar. fOrmation apply to John MecNally, nnedy . ‘Durha,m. 74 pd. Dorothy Reid G.| |__AND TAKE NOTICE thgg after the said Twentyâ€"first day of March, A. D. 1929, the said Executor will proceed | to distribute the assets of the said | @eceased among the persons entitled | thereto, having regard . only to the | claims of which he shall then have ‘had notice, and that the Executor will _, In the Matter of the Estate of Hattie | _ Morlock, late of the Town of Durâ€" or FARM F â€"|_ ham, in the County of Grey, Widow _ Under the Power â€"| _ Deceaged. taine1l n a Morts ” NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant Vendor, which wil | t2 Section 51 of The Trustee Act, R. the Sale, there w ‘|s. O. 1927, Chapter 150, and amendâ€" Sale by Public Au« [ ments thereto, that all creditors and reserve bid, at . others" having claims against â€" the , Estage of the said Hattie Morlock, TiE HAWh deceased, who died on or about the Durham, O | Thirtieth day of September A.D. 1928, WwWEDNESDAY, MA are required on or before the Twentyâ€" f first day of March A. D,‘1929, to send at two o‘clock p. m " by post prepaid or deliver to the anâ€" by dersigned John Morlock, the Execuâ€" tor of the last Will and Testament of 1OnNADNEN | the said Hattie Morlock, deceased, THE FOLLOWINCG | their names and addresses and full Second and Third 1 _particulars in writing of their C!MMMS | number Five in the and statements of their accounts, and west of the Garafra | Aa statement of their securities, and/ Township of Bent ’fln, nature <of the securities, if any, one Hundred acres, : held by them, duly verified. i> @*Plakn smum . 46 wl not be liable for the assets of the said Estate, or any part thereof, so distributed, to any person or persons of whose claim he shall not have had notice at the time of such distribution DATED at the Town of Hanover, this Fourteenth day of February, A. D. 1929. . _ JOHN MORLOCK, Executor of the last Will and Tesâ€" tament of Hattie Morlock, deceased clo Mills & Paterson, Lots 46 and 47 con 2, South D. R. a 100 acre farm. About 75 acres cultivated land, balance swamp and hard wood. 2% miles from Priceâ€" ville, % mile to school. Fair buildâ€" Ings. Will sacrifice for quick sale. For particulars apply to Neal McKinâ€" non, 74 Cowan Ave., Toronto. In good order, due to calve about April 1st. Apply to Mrs Edith Trafâ€" ford, R.R. 1, Priceville. At lot 28 con 6, Bentinck, on Tuesâ€" day, 12th March at 1 p. m. Auction Sale of Farm stock and Implements. No Reserve. _ See large bills, Wm Lunney, Proprietor C. E. Shewell, Auctioneer NNE TO CREDITORS Phone 80â€"J of a handsome purse of money, Kenilworth is the new field of iabor for Father McGoey,, his predecessor there going to Mt Forest to succeed the late Father Malone. (Continued from Page 1) way and we hope to see you really often. We sincerely hope and pray that God will bless you Father, and your labors in your new parish, and that you may never be asked to carâ€" ry the heavy responsibility you have had here. yard and a half Gravel Box large Wagon box 1 Hay Rack two horse Gang Plow set Double Harness 1 single Buggy sets Whiffletrees and Neckyokes All in good condition. Sendâ€"off to Father McGoey WATER â€" aged Mare, good worker truck Wagon _1 threeâ€"quarter CREDIT Aucrion saLce FOR SALE OR RENT CcOW FOR SALE FOR s~alLe FOR SALE . McFadden ONTARIO ARCHI TORONTO Durham wagon | with water by a running stream TERMS OF SALE : The Purchaser is to pay a deposit of ten per cent (10 per cent) of the purchase price at the time of the sale and the balâ€" ance of the purchase price within one month thereafter. tions of sale, apply to This farm is well situated eight and oneâ€"hal? miles from Durham on the Provincial Highway. About fif ty acres are cleared with the bajance THE FOLLOWING LANDS : Th Second and Third Divisions of Lt number Five in the First Concesion, West of the Garafraxa Road, in the Township of Bentinck, containing one Hundred acres, more or less. Under the Powers of Sale conâ€" tainel n a Mortziase held by the Vendor, which will be produced at the Sale, there will be offered for Sale by Public Auction, subject to a reserve bid, at WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20th, 1928, iving ower drawn from Mother g'ulum, {:enwlf. Wonderfully healiny to inflamed tissues. A builder of good, red blood. Make the acquain:tance of this tried, reliable remedy, IKeep well fli: Winter. Together with the other Gallagher _ Herbal _ Houschold Remedies, now obtainable from ars Fifty years ago, a quietâ€"going soul, James Gallagher, came Ao Peterborough County. His was a marvelous shill an compounding herbal medicine, One of his many prescriptions â€"for folk subject to Bronchitis or similar $s and nasty coughs and colds waus his Indian Lung Rem_edy, full of the healthâ€" MORTGAGE SALE Licensed Auctioneer for Co. ot Grey Terms, reasonable. Sale dates mum be arranged at the Review OfMflce, Durham. Residence : R. R. No. 2, Priceviile Phone 607 : ring 2â€"5. Herbs That Heal When JOHN O‘NEIL, Auctionser, R.R. 2, Pricevilie, Phone G607, vates arranged at Herald OfMflice, Dan dalk, also through Durham Review and Flesherton Advance. Geo, E. Duncas, Dundalk P. O. Phone 42 r 42. Licenged Auctioneer tor Grey County Sales taken on reasonable terms. Dates arranged at HoralA MMA.. mu_ Offhice Hours O« J. L. SMITH. M.B., M.C. »s Graduate, I Successor to Dr Residence MaAinN sTtRreer Pure bred 8. C, White Leghorn Chicks, from pure bred hens, mated to pedigree males, March price, $16.00 per 100 ; April, $15.00 ; May, $14.00, Hatching Regs, 5e each . 100 bus Seed Barley, $1.00 per bus. JOHN ONEIL, Phone 607 ungs and Bronchial ubes Seem all on Firo by JOHN O‘NEIL, Auctioneer 1 _ mhite _ pnogite »hee hours 9 to 11 a n ~ " m §n m o C BAKER GEORGE E OUNCAN J, H. McQUARRIE, OF FARM PROPERTY THE HAHN HOUSE Durham, Ont., on Branch Office at Dund Open all day Friday $. McBETH, Durham t SA s 1 McQUARRIE, B. a Barrister, Solicitor, Ete. JOHN O‘NEIL STREET nOoLsTEIN, ownt DR. C. Mc! ELLAN DR. A. M. BEA Agent for R RUNâ€"A4Nâ€"OIL WINDMILLS, GAS ENGINES, Etc. keep on hand a full line of Sundave »xcepted reside 10 Vendor‘s Baby Chicks Examined and Corrected TTE CC mer u0y ‘tes _ onnokite ald Past O ffie 9 to 11 a. m.,. 1.30 to & 9 p. m.. Sundays exeented DURKHAM University of Toroste r Mair _ Ofic: ang Well Driller AJ 2, Priceville

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