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Durham Review (1897), 12 Sep 1929, p. 5

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for â€" Davis PREâ€" \ MUSICALE the ,&l]‘n en‘s > Clul, »Aâ€" Mro Ben t bnct weeks 1nd 10 .vigâ€" _ _by" alt & a i meetin octal bour to have fronm.the L MtSs T. cKechnie. e held at n rodst»â€"be the home sting pap \rmstrong, Torty. A and given ved much oved by «_ contest is But _ by * an 920 ind v lses were xav,. after ons meetâ€" irle ~acid umber "of tl*" of io :chool tor t talls on Mrs J. & cmber dn asiom 4“ ew â€" Diawe * of . the lisousagd in ~ the remarks w wey . qhge er o#iv or . pick zer and Women‘s last . at Patterson. Â¥is t W. vie whatinn . il tersom * reeâ€" under m al o be dis e hold 3 » wl devotion enÂ¥ was the Inâ€" iblic :: deal for sk fAirst w the “" 10 musiâ€" Reliet 150 . ho 12. 090 Â¥#4 el Buckman,â€"elocutior McGregor, pianist . ar and Lous Giancomelli sllvpyw‘,&m al team .& Priceville -,“ the Post uie the Post Officeé With Jimmy were represenited, | > ~nard The T. Eaton trophy (a s6t offine silveyware) gjven the Agriculturâ€" / al team p‘l‘?qd&m:u at Priceville .F&ir â€"on , Oct.. 3. and 4, is . now on 1n z w â€" of the Pose uifegit." :. nile * * ‘With Jhnwhxannorfi : Ma#â€". Our Bread and Pastry 'product?r wilL::vif&ll:g h»althful and invigorating. â€" Try order. were It was &A ‘Zreat pleasure . to hqni with ug for réhearsal on Friday. ovâ€" ening last, 22 of the choir for the aâ€" bove event. Ottawa, Toronto, Durâ€" ham, Chohzy,} Markdale, Hopevilie, Flesherton and»many other places ) non, all the way from Ottawa. ers were in great. profysion. Emerson Béllamy, .Flesherton, | form, gave a military touch : t occasion, sgurrounded _ by..some turned men. F Eo ‘ in the order ‘named. .. Major °J. M. Cillivray was ‘chairman: The two locâ€" al choirs, strengthened" as they were from Dromore, Sw. MW and Durham, . furnished music, numbering some 30 vocalists. y MEL Perkins, Flesherton sounded the ‘Last. Post‘ after the laying of theâ€" wreath by Pté Jas. Welf"and U D O ar a».0 Our window Display of Cakes and other Delicacies will tempt you and your visitors. _A look will make you buy. WE LIVE TO EAT i AND EAT TO LIVE 2L 02 mAuteasel were given by. Rev. Sullivan, Rev. Father McHugh and Rev J H*Madill in the order namaa aa ... €€B L . HENDERSON‘S BAKERY SEPTEMBER 12, Flour, Feeds, Fertilizers WESTERN REâ€"CLEANED SCREENINGS;. <0l ZGrity Extra delicious with fruits %‘4‘:â€"4 * or honey added ! at Lowest Cash Prices CUSTOM CHOPPING AS USUAL Highest Prices Paid for al! kinds of Grain delivered at the Mill. JOHN McGOWAN $33.00 per ton Bulk All K;nds of Best Gradés THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS .â€" elocutionist â€"; Food is then Most Important ! â€" .Flesherton, in, uniâ€" id â€" saxophonist, , plan# accordâ€" â€" package! Look for it at your grocer‘s. It brings you genuine Kellogg‘s CornFlakes. The flakes with the flavor that can‘t ‘be copied! The kind you‘il surely prefer. P Cw (hue Wxercub ies .c . ~ »sroerdrnkt ~GEOEVIq the Agriculturâ€" es in Pricevilie:: e 4 , 3000 °_ ths â€" at | (Mrcand Mrs Seymour Heard;" Torâ€" *.. 2. and 4, "is . onto, .sperit Tast week here‘with mothâ€" g _ window . of er and brother at‘the old home, This *% E7. : / week. they â€" are visiting ~ Wingham h 0n l - CORN FLAKES B. McKinâ€" to â€" the 15 re L en ialo PC C020 AABCI _ IN Ctae niâ€" | harvest. James Hardy has suffered. he greatly with, a sore. knee for. _three re: l;:.u and. unider the Dr‘s care: Wm. * w . is .MiSsthW â€"the . harvest., while ve }flefln& ftom . a severe attack of . pv-,lunh.so: Mrs John Corbett is in aâ€" | very Spoor health." For all of them urâ€"’wo wigh a return of good health and le, | strength; * | :es: There was no service in~. Swinton ‘ Park last Sunday and many of the ne ‘ people enjoyed the "Memorial aarvia_ Mr.and Mrs Reginald and son .of Portneff, Quebec, visited last week with . Mr= and Mrs John â€" Aldcorn.| w ; t nfi T The Harvest is nearly over for anâ€" Other year * crops ~have been ~very txoodh.-‘ and weather the begt for saving PA TInk munu y 4 O 1e E2E se age on en DTYO lalent, etc. _ Prize List may berney came by motor up to . Toronto had from Secretary. | Exhibition, which . Mr. Sewell enjoyâ€" Mr and Mrs Thos. McKeowR, Jr.‘| aq for. the first time, also his first are at present on & visit to Mr aNd ‘irip through Ontario. And he thinks Mrs J. p. McMilan .of.town . it a fine place forâ€"farming. Théy live ' o 4. in a beautiful;part of Wb:‘ which j +4 h â€" (I had‘ the privilege of seeing. some «<,_ SWINTOMN ‘PARK ~ > |! bad‘ e privilege . of see (beatot «. _, u«e ® s s nee, + about miles The Hargest is nearly over for anâ€" :,h:“'?,: Ql:,:c".nd on the chighway other year ** crops have been Y " leacing from Montreal.. Sitting â€" at mm weather the begt for saving the door : you can see the traffic by> «* , p i h i u We are sorry ‘M. some Rhere have ::(do.d;:l:'ly?;: :o::: o’:';:‘mg: been upable to assist much in the way from their own door, almost: dirâ€" harvest. Me. Hardy has suffered. ect to Toronto, 600 miles, ‘in 2 days. ‘ greatly with, a sore. knee for. ..three ‘The carâ€"expense was 25¢, outside of" weeks and. under the Dr‘s care: Wm. gas and oil, It is a Dodge. We had Haw . is .MiSsiBE â€"the . harvest., while the pleagure of a drive‘ with them suflering .fhm_ & severe attack of . out ‘through Huron and part of We}'? umbago :‘ "Mrs John Corbett is in lingtort® Co. We showed them * the very Spoor health." For all of them best we knew, He is greatly struck‘ e wigh a return of good health and with Ontario as a farming country.[ trength ; » but bdng an old man will stay in There was no service in. Swinton Quebec and enjoy good nsmng.’ Park last Sunday and many of s There‘s s 3 paper mill section of eople enjoyed the «memorial nrvic-A the country as the pulpwoid is plen-! s in Priceviliew tiful ans thousands of men are emâ€" Mrâ€"and Mrs Seymour Heard Torâ€" ployed by the Price‘s and Ford‘s in nto, .sperfit® last week> hereé with moth jnay work . e r and brothér @t‘the old home, This Mr and Mrs Dick Butehart, Mr and teék they â€" are visiting Winghafii:M,s Jas Stevenson, Fordwich, spent! rjends. ‘Sunday with the Aldcorn‘s and othâ€"| Mr.and Mrs Reginald and son ‘of ers in the Park. ' ‘Ortneff. Quebec vieltad lase .lll & good concert ++ flmâ€"‘.n-:....?‘.‘.‘undml 3 en t , will | we had the pleasure of attending the| ‘The following Memorial Service heid in honr of | School Fairs in _ the brave soldiers.. who sacrificed ‘ Euphrasia at R | their lives in defending their eountry ‘ RBentinck lr Las last Sunday. We can safely say that Egremont at H. , Pricville never had such a large gathâ€" ; Normanby at A | ue |_Were we to put down the value of ‘this noted small town last Sunday, / we would be safe in stating its value | at" $50,000, were we to put. the numâ€" ‘ber of cars present at their full val East, West, North and South, â€" until all the grounds in front of the â€" for mer Presbyterian Church was fullto the utmost. As the Editors were present, it is out of plate for us ‘to be intruding on their valuable manâ€" ner of giving a full report of proseedâ€" ings. But in due respect to our long experience of visiting the old town from the days of our youth, we feel | _ _ Miss _ Angeline Brodie, Townsend ‘Lake, is holidaying with her grandâ€" | parents, Mrâ€" and Mrs Will Paylor. ue. However we may be t m:le t;; high in giving Mr Fom). anu others, too much for their valuable machines. Large Atton‘amc at Priteville on the Occasion of Memorial Service PRICEVILLE & GLENELG __Mr . and Mrs Will Campbell and sons, Welbeck, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs C. McClocklin. Misses Alva Greenwood, Jean Clark Clara Jack and Mary McNab, are all attending Durham High Sehool . Miss E. M. Lyons assumed her duties at S.S. No 5 Tuesday mornâ€" ing . | little ‘ ently Miss. Myrtle Glen@uvflvâ€"uggdfig this week with her cousin, Miss Marâ€" garet Greenwood. Mr and Mrs Chas. Noble and famâ€" ily, Toronto, visited the first of the week w!{h Mrs J. O. Greenwood. Mr and Mrs Joe Porter und vfx Mulock, spent Sunday with Mr Mrs Herb Allen. Mr _and Mrs W. J. Greenwood are attending the ‘Ex.‘ this week. Mr and Mrs J. C. Cook spent the week end at Brantford and attended the wedding of a friend there on Saturday . Miss Clara Nelson, Galt, is spendâ€" ing a few week‘s holidays with old friends here. ;' Mr and Mrs R.;Jackson, 'alamh. | spent ‘the first of ‘the week with Mr. and Mrs Clifford Cook. Miss Mary Hastie, Toronto, spent over the holiday with her sister, Mrs Geo. E. Peart. * Mrs W. J. Cook. « Masters Murray and Howard Cook returned home with their parents Tuesday, after . spendâ€" ing the summer holidays with their grand parents here. Mr and Mrs Jno. McNally, town, spent a day recently with Mr and Mrs Hugh McArthur. Mr Jas Patterson and Mr and Mrs. Cecil Patterson and family of Brantâ€" ford, visited the first of the week with Mr and Mrs J. H. Robson. Mr and Mrs Harold Lawrence and Anna, of North Egremont, spent Sunâ€" day with the Davis family. Last Week‘s Budget Mr and Mrs A, E. Cook and little daughter, Detroit, spent the past week with the former‘s parents, Mrâ€"and Messrs Graham and Charlie Timâ€" mings and sister, Miss Catherine visâ€" ited Bentinck friends the first of the week: Mr and Mrs Ivan Edwards, Shelâ€" burne, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs R. T. Edwards. $ Mrs Ben Mays, Guelph, is visiting ber mother, Mrs W. R. Firth. F Sn ol e me" 4 ZION " some of them ngow getti 4 cline but always meet : This Week‘s Budget â€" > "ly greetings. Now we a _ Mrs Will Cliff, Mr and . Mrs Bert| !0 @xcuse us for our f Clic and Mr Harold Cliff and nme,‘“"i proceedings . of »last daughter, all of .Oshawa, called one | "°"Y W* turn to a few o day recently on Mrs. M. Smith. | events. . Born, on Sept. Sth, to Mr and Mrs And, Lane, a daughter. * *» We . hope everyone enjoyed . the street. dance last night in Durham. Mr and Mrs Lorne Campbell and daughter, Gorsie, visited recâ€" with Mr and Mrs W.‘J. Greenâ€" Porter and family, udget ©~= "ly gr and . Mrs Bert | !0 ©* Cliff and linle,‘:";';vf wa, called one M. Smith. ’ ";‘:l" ickson, Glamis, |. . * and . Normanby at Ayton Sept. 17th ; Collingwood at Ravenna â€" Sept. 18th | Osprey at Feversham Sept. 19th | Buphrasia Jt Rocklyn, t Bentinck Lamlash: Artemesia at Fiesherton, Sept. 28th Markdale at Markdale Oct. 2nd Sullivan at Desboro Sept.. 20th Glenelg at Edge Hill Sept. B1st North Proton at Ventry Sept. 23rd South Proton at mnn. Sept 24th St.: Vincent at M Sept. 25th Derby at Kilsyth Sept. 26th Sydenham at Annan Sepnt. 27th AyYyION .. ...... ...... Oct. 4 and 5 | Bothwell‘s Corners .. Sept. 17 & 18 | Chatsworth .. ........ Oct. 10 & 11 Chesiey .» ........ Sept. 27 and 28 ; Clarksburg ......... Oct. 15 and 16 Collingwood /.. «... ... . Sept. 25â€"28 'Desboro «x*+++«* «... Sept. 19 & 20 Dundalk ... .. ........ Oct. $ and 4 | DURHAM .......... Sept. 17 and 18 Feversham . ........Sept 30, Oct. 1 Flesherton..... ... ... Sept. 19 & 20 i Goderich .. ....... Sept 30, Oct 1, 2 | Grand Valley ...... Sept. 24 & 25 l HOYEF w 3on cce + 2e s > wiagh .n Sept. 11â€"13 Harriston ..â€".. . ..... Sept, 26 & 27 Holstein:......... ... Sept. 24 & 25 Kincardine............ Sept. 18 & 19 Listowel /... ........ Sept. 17 & 18 Mt Forest .. ........ Sept. 18 & 19 Kytom :i ...%¢;>~; Bothwell‘s Corners Chatsworth .. .... Chesley .. ....... _ All the preachers are back again from their holidays and each occupyâ€" ing their own pulbpit. We were pleased to hae a call from Mr and Mrs Cooper,; Toronto. Mrs. Cooper was a south line girl, Miss Bertha Mcintyre. They were on their way for a few weeks camping at the Soo and other points. , Mr Donald McKinnon, Alberta, was expected at the old home last night to see his aged father who is dangerously ill. Pleased to have a call from Mr and Mrs Burgess, Durham, one afternoon lately. $ Mrs McCannel, Lambton St., is spending a well earned holiday with Toronto friends. Mrs Hugh McPhail, S. L., Glen‘g, spent some time at her old homein Bentinck, the McCormack‘s. Sorry to hear that our old ° friend, Alex McLeod is laid up at his daughâ€" ters, Mrs Cameron, N. L., Artemesia. Mr McLeod was a faithful elder in the Presbyterian Church, Priceville. We were pleased to meet an old Pricéville boy, Hector McKinnon and his wife on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Mcâ€" Kinnon are now Ottawa residents. Sing away fast, _ But nothing is imâ€"‘ . * th * possible for the Great Physician. . l "ce to C F a"en .Hel’oes This Monday has the appearance . adliemminaptioennins of another fine day and many will be‘ It§tH.. /A â€" Jurge fAnishing their harvest. Threshing | Priceville Honors Itself., are will. be the order for some time. | _ Assembly met at the Monument: we are sotry to hear that our good old friend, Hugh Mcl(iqnon is pasâ€" sing away fast, â€" But nothing is im. We were pleased to meet with . so many of our old ‘time young friends, some of them ngw getting en the deâ€" cline but always meet us with kindâ€" ly greetings. Now we ask the Editor to excuse us for our few ~words of the ‘company on the platform. F : The last â€"speaker was Rev; Mr Maâ€" dall, Vancouver, who gare "a most feeling reminder ‘to fithers and mothâ€" ers, sisters and brothers and wives, of the» departure . ofâ€" their‘ dutiful sons, probably never. to see .them aâ€" gain at the old home. ~ Mr Madill cccupied the‘ Presbyterian pulpit for. the past few Sundays. He was a pasâ€" tor in Vancouver for 20 years. â€" ] duty to put in a few words on the exâ€" , cellent manner which these taking part, conducted the serviee. ~‘ .. ~< Major John . M;* McGillivray was chairman a.nd_,b{& °_ excéllent manâ€" ‘On ‘the platform, side by side, sat Unionists, ‘Catholics and old Presbyâ€" terians. Rev Mr Sullivan, first speal¢ er, gave a powerful . address on the occasion. He was followed by Rev: Fatherâ€" McHugh who in an able manâ€" ner gave a>fine address.=» The good Father made himself at home tmlg side by. side with his" protestant comâ€" panions and for the time being un ionism "existed between all classes OI. lic in his mother‘s tongue,. he gofld glo so. â€" W may say that could he go back toâ€"the North Line*50 years ago, he could find nothing elsé but ‘‘Gaeâ€" ner of delivery, all other natignalities would neverâ€"thifk he was a highlanâ€" der. . But nevertheless his good old father and mother had better Gaelic than English and if the good Madjor were called upon to give a few words follqwlng are the dates for the SOME FALL FAIR DATES~ SCHOOL FAIR DaATES THE DURHAM REviEw Grey Co. for 1929 : VICINITY mept 18 & 19, ‘Rev. Mr Sullivan congratulated â€"â€" Oct. 1 & 2 them on being the first to hold a .. Sept. 18â€"20 Memorial Service and thought it .... Sept. 28 ‘should be an annual function, ‘Lest ++«» OCt. 35 , we Forget‘. He quoted ‘In Flanders‘ Sept, 24 &25) Fielas‘ appropriately. . Some great ». Oct. 3 & 4 men boasted, but failed because they . _Oct. 3â€"& 4, lett God out of our ‘ lives and he Oct. 8 and 9| urger ‘Let us live for the things Oct. "1 and 2 they died for.‘ (. n of the pr nday and e present God Save the King brought a fine -uuulo:elm. "O God of Love, O King of Peace, , Father McHugh thanked them for the invitation, The young men who returned were like Isaac, they :offerâ€" ed;.themselves. The deuth of the solâ€" dier paralled in some ways thefeath of Christ:â€"both feared to be forgotâ€" ten. It waspart of Catholic doctrine tormc.buthodud.Almmeech followed by hymn 652 | â€" Scores of cars rolled into the vilâ€" ihge and before the service commenc |ed, an assembly of almosta thousâ€" and filled all seats placed, ‘cars sirâ€" rounding the memorial h*'n-'lront’ of St. Columba Churen @14 2 . _ s | The Service The Choir cpened with ‘O God our help in ages past‘, the company joinâ€" ing in. Then in the same way ‘Blesâ€" sed be the tie that binds‘ rolled out, followed by 1 minute of silent prayâ€" er, duly observed. ~The ‘Last Post‘ was sounded by Bugler < Perkins of Flesherton, after the wreaths had been deposited by two of Priceville‘s returned boys, Jas. Weir and H. B. McKinnon, now Sec‘y of the Dominâ€" ion Tariff Board. A verse of the fine patriotic hymn 648 was sung and the speaking program followed. ‘ God Save Rev Mr Madill, Vancouver, an Onâ€" i Isaac A. Rinkerton 1 Henry C. McIntosh : "» Arch. A. McKinnon Robt. C, McLean s James Whyte * Robt. MeceMeeken * The monument was surrounded by flags and higher than the monument floated a large Union Jack. A large flagâ€"bedecked platform on the north. and facing the monument held the speakers and a large and eMcient composite choir, from the two church es and several visitors. Major J. W. McGillivray was the happily chosen chairman and admirably conducted the proceedings. 4 inscription. on the fine and the Roll of Honor ~ SW P007, on the fine . monument, and the Roll of Honor records the names of all who served, amongst them being the names of ten who did Sunday afternoon last there were doings in Pricéville. The patriotic fervor of that community through a Joint committee, ‘plafined and ‘carried out~ successfully a ‘Joint Memorial Service which was a chaste and pleasing demonstration in honor "of all who sérved and in loving: memâ€" ory of those who died for the cause of â€"Freedom and Justice in the Great A Fine Memorial Serâ€" vice to the Fallen Heroes Thos. L. Mather _ Irvine McArthur John H. McDonald " PMCVeImuons and the Actâ€" ted to law, the Jast day f the great combat. mrumw:‘mxmuchm was affecting and the rtory ber, 19389. F Dated Aug. 28th, 1929 ve the King brought a fine * W. B. YOLLET, o a close. Clerk of Durkam L.â€" MeKinnon quotation is from the PRICEVILLE‘S WAR MEMORfAL were posted up at my office at DWWRam, on the 28th day. of August, 1929, the list of all. persons entitled ‘to vote in the said municipality for members of Parliament (or, as the case may be, at municipal elections) and that such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters have complied with f ING OFOTERS List , Voters‘ ~List â€" 1929,â€" Municipality of the Town Of Durham, County, of Grey NOTICE is â€" hereéby Wiven that 1 CLERK‘$ NOTICE OF First rPost. DATED at Durkam this Third day of September 1929 . . IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE! â€" _ of Maria McCracken, late of flu; _ Town of Durham, in the County of | ‘\_ _ Grey, widow, deceased. f i |_ _ NOTICE is hereby given that all | persons having claims against the‘ estate of MARIA® MecCRACKEN, late | of the Town of Durham, in the Coun-. ty of Grey, widow, who died on or aâ€" bout the Eighteenth Day of February, | | 1929 at the Town of Durham, in‘ the County of Grey, are hereby required to send or deliver‘ to the wider menâ€" tioned Solicitor for the Administraâ€" trix full particulars of their emm{ duly proved on or before the Third day of October 1929 I After such date the Administratrix 2 will progeed to distribute the assets of the estate, having regard only to ® the claims of which she shall then' % have notice, and will not be liable | for said assets to any persons of s whose claim notice shall not have s been received at the time of such dl--! % tribution . Council adjourned toâ€" Oct. 5th, at 10 a. m. Boydâ€"Wright: That â€"the following accounts beâ€"paid : The Reeve, 3% days inspecting roads .... .. ..$10.50 John KcKechnle.; 4 day, »do 1.50 Bank of Toronto, exchange on ArARbCE *L Jms . . siake . 61. . * *‘ § Road Supt. M. Black presented Youâ€" cher No. 8, for road â€"Improvements, amounting to $1032.45, which was mâ€" dopted and payments orGered. Byâ€"law No 714 was passed, providing for curâ€" rent rates to provide expenditure n 1930. Following is a complete list of rates as available at present: County 12 510 mills ; Township 8 mills: General School 5 610 mifls: Trustees ratesâ€"S.S. No 1, 2 510 m : 8.8. No 3, 4 mills : $.$. No 4, 4.2 mills : No 5, 4.3 mills : No 6, 7.9 mills: No 9, 5 mills : U. No 2. 4.8 mills: U No 3, 3 mills: U. No 10, 3.1 mills: U. No 12, $.8 mills: U. No 16, 5.3 mills; Durham Public School, 13 mills: Markdale P.S., 12 mills: Sep No 3, 9.3 mills: Sep. No 5, 10.5 mills: Bep. No 7, 11.1 mills: U. No 18, not available at present, r \ 4 Sept. 7, 1929 Council met on above date, memâ€" Ijel'lA all present, minutes adopted. J. H. McQuarrie, Durham, Ont. Solicitor for the Ad:ninistratrix MOTICE TO CREDITORS Glenelg Council H. MacDonald, Clerk NTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO omissions correeâ€" Jon $ .of the that I have vomloriaple siz room rough cast house with water and lights in. Good "'fi-hml-mu'. thereon also a tidy barn and od to suit. price. . This is a fine home, well loâ€" cated. Apply at once to Mills and Patterson, with fruit trees, etc. Terms ;‘; able. Apply at Review Office, Durham HOUSE AND I.OJ FOR, SALE on 1% storey dwelling on Garafraxa St., Durham, containing 6 roome. Splendid quarter acre lot for garden Residense: R. R.‘No. 2, Pricevilie | Phone 607 © ring 2â€"6 | Licensed Auctioneer tor Co. | Barrister, Solicitor, Ete. | HONOR GRADUATE Toronto ‘Univer sity; Graduate Royal WM | _ Surgeons. Dentistry in all its brar ches. joueo. East of Central Drug Btore. W c 4 aa uie ce 5) sn 0 J. F. GRANT, D.D.S., | _ *~Z~»Vn GnaDUATE of | University, gr Royal | of Dental Bofessud 4/Â¥ Rexa) 2l e a 03 SP _ OCZ T FOTRFIO [Over J & J HUNTERS New !W. C. PICKERING, DDS, LDS J !lon_on GRADUATE of Toroncs DRS. C. G. AND | _ BESSIE McGILLIVRAY A General Financial Business ~Transarted® An Tern! documente entaieag)» Office Hours : Phone 2, r12 | BAKER.RUNâ€"IN.OIL WINDMILLS, [ GAS ENGINES, Ete. M | â€", We kéep on hand" a tull line of | Pumpjacks, Pumps, Cylinders and ,‘P\lllp Bupplies. Satisfaction enaran. |WATER â€" Well® Driller Office _and residence, ~ ang J 2 , |"NlCence. corner Countes and Lambton, opposite old Post Offie Office hours : 9 to 11 a m., 1.30 to & p. m., 7 to 9 p. m., Sundays excepted MAIN STREET, Graduate of (Successor tc Entrance oxi RESsIDPENCE J. H. McQUARRIE, P.F. MacARTBUR | otary Pubtic, Conveyancer, | . I Your patronage dolicited e: 1 door north of Meâ€" Laughlin‘s Gafage ‘oquwdlil-. . Apply to Harry Falconer. JOHN O‘NEIL SMITH, M.B., M.C. P.s, â€" E. MILNE, m. es Examined and ~Correcte@g ure ; H'.m., 7â€"Q p. a. Bundays excepted FOR SALE +« A. M. BELL f ‘Toronto University to the late Dr. Blake PRICEVILLE, SBale dates manm «L

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