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Durham Review (1897), 24 Oct 1929, p. 5

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is drawing near _ Ferguson cand w at the Governn ularly the Liquor : electors of South ‘at everyvone â€"will , R 4#4, 19429 nts in ery truly, F. R. OLIVERr Scots ect who is 2 »re the day of en 1 year in Priceville R. ote are: FOR A FERGUSsOn: WILL MEAN s not on OT son candidate with the preâ€" ‘lon of taking r the appointâ€" rs and placing is own hands int 1rey . Even if t on the Hst he vouched for by is on the list . ‘erguson canâ€" iction with a al taxation a ovincial debt 1ool trustees, stees, to the duties will hool grounds lon that will id down by n the parliaâ€" t accept of whole the r Sscots or int form ented in ns plces voting on ht artilee from n the Toronto xt ArP son son _ candiâ€" ‘ing a manâ€" rry out his ntention of boards and ol _ boards mieven. , confined id forced Scotland. "s near. W m candidate °°"°'lllut'. > Liquor Conâ€" of South Grey of the things rguson canâ€" roval. Lat tle, Engâ€" lueen of ‘warrant yt _ the things ustify _ Mp, will be war. i adding to in the next ean a debi by ~1933. candidate the _ voter n ste candidate rddition of provincial s. t win itle, the Mary‘s Ruthvin ition of eP 560,000000) the probâ€" er a conâ€" of life in on â€" the illusâ€" e scat parliamen PM andidate the leg 1,200.000 e _ since ent to a * next 4 will regig. tom.‘ the poli. by word 21 sears f polling motor The incial e last re 1 UWIL lidil, HUUTNAIM fl Tuesday, Oct. 29th oo Flour, Feeds, Fertilizers Mr D. Hincks motored to Guelph and spent the week end with friends there. * Mr Hobson and Miss Randall, Mrs. Mepham and Miss Mepham, Hamilâ€" ton, spent the wee kend at Mr Jng. McMeekin‘s . * + The welcome showers Monday were appreciated as the . pasture was “ ting very dry. Our Bread and Pastry pro« hsalthful and invigoratingâ€" order. OCTOBER 24, 1: WE LIVE TOâ€"EAT <=_ ‘â€" aAND EAT TO LIVE Our window Display of Cakes _and . you and your visitors, .A look will : »at 8.00 o‘ clock, sharp _ | Addresses by F. R. OLIVER, the Candi¢zte, fi MISS AGNES C. MacPHAIL, M. P., and others. Also Musical Numbers. Everyone Welccme Ladies Especially Invited. f o Seating Accommodation will be made for an Overflow g Meeting in the Lower Hall. a F ina Rally of the Campaign | O Memmmmmmmmmmmmmmed AS Seall AS Fmnnmemememmmmmni ) hnd O Reommemmmmmmel & basl O Immmmmmmmmect O LC OLIVER FOR SOUTH GREY ! ! Proceeds for benefit of Durham Red Cross Hosâ€" pital. Tickets, $1.50 per couple ; extra lady 5Cc Refreshments. _ Ladies please provide. Dancing 9 p. m. s Largest and best floor north of Grand Promenade and Dance In Durkem Furniture Cempiny‘s zew Showroom HENDERSON‘S BAKERY WESTERN REâ€"CLEANED SCREENINGS _ at Lowest Cash Prices CcUsTOM CHOPPING AS USUAL Highest Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain delivered at the Mill. JOHN McGOWAN All Kinds of Best Grades of Wingham Jazz Boys‘ Six Piece Orchestra THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS F. R. OLIVER Town Hail, Durham FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25th Food is the x Most,Jmportant ! . $33.00 per ton Bulk GOD SaAVE THE KING:! in the interest of Cakes ‘and other Delicacies Wwill tempt A look will make you buy. j\ Mrs Ronald McDonald and â€" son = lDowh-ndllzJu)leCoud. Colâ€" ,'m‘{l‘mood. were guests of Mr and I am *% * eou L 16‘ w* products"will We found ing. â€"â€" Try. us with an wl _ j ))0 _"+ #AACO0FI0RC, OCâ€" cupied the pulpit in the Hall Sunday and delivered a fine message. â€" He fls a cousin of the McConnell‘s at Colâ€" lingwood and to Mrs Ronald McDonâ€" a14 * Toronto. pital, Toronto, where she_was: a paâ€" tient for guite a time. She is fairly well now. _ ym . * ~" We were pleased to have a. visit. lately ‘from ‘Mr and Mrs Thos Mc week in Mr and Mrs Gordon and Mrs McCannel. â€"Mr Ge p eoetntes ds t us LALDA PP % ... dnb : home from the Sick Chi}dren‘s Dougall,. S. Line, also from Mr man Mcintyre and Miss Mary The eall extended to.a minjister by the Priceville Presbyterjans, was not accepted and another‘callwill be exâ€" tended soon. * ~ . L : * sumed and as well timber in stable, ‘finch if manufactured, was worth | considerable.. (It was all first class ‘vcedar put up some 65 years ago by | the proprietor then Robeft McDonald. !The cause of fire is unknown. The communion ‘held in the Presâ€" byterfan church last : Sunday was largely .attended, 8 new.. members joining. The pastor gave & £004 serâ€" mon on, the duties=~connected with observing the command "Do‘this in remembrance of me." _‘ | . Mr John McLean vigitechis friends the McDonald‘s at Edge Hill sone afâ€" ternoon.. We we’plmed to have a call from‘ Mrâ€"and ‘Mrs ‘David *Nichol and some memers of family, oné evâ€"â€" ening recently. . ‘Mr and Mrs Nichol &Jso visited friends at Lamlash . A number of the ratepayers at~} tended <the nomination ~Saturday last, in :the l&‘ which was welH filled, and heard good, speeches frott+ both didates . & . on W 8. A e g * e‘;he call extended to a minister hy It rained mostly all day’ Monday and the ground needed a good soakâ€" ing. Monday‘s rain hadn‘t much efâ€" fect on clay land. Winter is fast ap proaching and necessary preparations must be made to give it a good _ reâ€" ception. Not much fall plowing done in general but hopes &Are that Novâ€" ember will favor all in the necessary work to be done. Threshing is aâ€" bout done and this week will finish. The .barn and contents of Alex. Stoneouse on the Durham Road, was burnhed last Sunday evening, also a log cedar stable near by was conâ€" sumed and as well timber in stahle | _ At St Colurba United Church, a fine sermon was preached by Rev F. | Sullivan on Sunday night last. his | text, ‘Curse ye Meros, saith the Lord, | curse â€"ye bitterly the . inhabitants | thereof, because they came not up to | the help of the Lord against the mighty.‘ An earnest temperance serâ€" _ mon. He took issue with those who say that politics should not be mixed fup with religion = orâ€"~ religion with politics. The latter required the earnâ€" est thought and prayers of all Chris tlans. The mere profession of Chrisâ€" PRICEVILLE & GLENELG Misses Little of 0. Sound, (one of them Minnie, one time a teacher here. spent over the week end at the home of Mr and Mrs F P Reiley and other town friends. We were indeed pleased to meet with Mrs R LaForge, Lansing, Mich. and Mrs E. Myer, (Jessie) of Battle Creek, Mich. daughters of Jessie Black, an old time Bunessan friend, which awakened many old time mam. DA ipeai se d i1 8 sc cc i ories in the heart. They are ical, attractive and pleasant to in t Rtabui 49rladns ic c 0. 0B c s i c1 4105 tianity never made a martyr but sometimes made a traitor. It is not the right kind of religion to pray for direction and go and act opposite~ He could not see eye to eye with ministers who favor the L. Control Act. Vote as you pray and pray as you vote was the fervent adâ€" monition . Misses Little of O. Sound, (one of them Minnie, one time a teacher here. spent over the week end at the home of Mr and Mrs F P Reiley and other town friends. Glad to hear Mr and Mrs Wm. McA family, visited friends in and Corbetton the first of C SE e TeRmUmy Te Dan. Campbell gave a splendid paper on "Thanksgiving." It was decided to have a Thanksgiving offering in Novâ€" ember,. Mrs Rev. Sutherland gave an interesting address on her trip to Scotland, and told of Kow theyâ€" kept the Sabbath day holy. It was much appreciated . The meeting closed with a hymn and the Lord‘s Prayer in unison. Mrs J: Nichol then , preâ€" sided over the W.H. meeting. After the usual opening exercises, considerâ€" able business was done, and it was decided to hold a fowl supper in the near future. The ladies served â€" a dainty lunch. nll cto ks cict "wt c ci< 44 but not badly injured. Donald had his eye hurt. Miss Phoebe Livingstone spent a few days visiting at Mr Hector Mcâ€" Lean‘s. The W.M.S. and W.H. held their monthly meeting Friday afternoon with a good attendance. Miss May Stewart presided over the W.M.S. meeting, which was opened with a hymn, followed by prayer. Mrs Jno. Nichol read the scripture lesson, Mrs es us Feaelh o qs dn P ti prosperous ~Bentinck farmer‘ PR'CEV"-LE ‘m') t rl‘ * a pleasaant viift_(;; tt-) this Wm. McMillan and many old time memâ€" holy. It was much he meeting closed d the Lord‘s Prayer J: Nichol then . preâ€" Shelburne the week. mustâ€" a deâ€" THE DURKHAM REview St., Durham, containing . 6 rooms. Splendid quarter acre lot for garden with fruit ‘trees, etc. ~Terms reasonâ€" able. Apply at Review Oflice, Durham W GP uP 1BR ty m Pss sc A Â¥ol 3o Cl » ; book, The clash of Colors.* This was mm in an interesting way. Mrs H.>Kress f 3 | played a choice piano selection, At d' Ts k :J l ; j an appropriate time Misses Norma redit Auction Sale: | ss asprouciats, time, Misses Ne the « ~_|room with a gaily decotated bas#ket, of Farm Stock & Implements | Dlacing it in front of the bride, Mrs. * A&!‘.>% c (No:l _Falkingham, {nee Miss Marie The undersigned Auctioneer has Gibson). Unwrapping the parcels for % C iblic aucâ€" her, the bride read the names> of the 33:." ;xtu trueted, to 401 bympfiblie dt:::on and the wonderful poems,l / ~D.R., ARTEMEStA~Which ésused much Isughter. The mmursony, oo a ue d nraiiinp n wl , â€"+ _4 an e of the THURSDAY, oct. 31, 1929 ‘| recipient. â€" Mrg o mure mig MAaoad at 1 p.m.,. the following: "g:e Cl‘rl(l:le folr their gifts and invited | sA > t .. them towisit her in her new nome. | 1 team, horses 9 and 10â€"yrs old;| Mrs Smith and daug‘lnefiu.erved a | 1 (!rlvlnfi horse, pair of pigs, farrow ‘dainty lunch,â€"whilé Mrs Earl. MeDonâ€" cow, Calf,.24 barred rock hens, 1 rooâ€" ald and sister Wilma ~Smith enm‘ ster, Collie dog, autter, waggon, wagâ€" fained the Cirele with song and mus. gon box, Peter:â€"Hamilton drill, 12Bull ic on plano and banjo. Al were u.. Harrows«Setâ€" team harness, Set drly» nanimoys in declaring it was a most, ing harness, . Massey Har. Binder, 6 profitable evening p ft cut; Mas. Harris Mower 5 ft cut,; ® o * almost new: Pair collar ‘tops,* :io‘ool $ * ry=Gliiedze.â€"â€"_â€"._> ; lbs© scales, Set Plow harness, y * Rake, Pair bob gleighs, â€" Pair llghlt’ _ » GREEMN.GROVE: Sleighs,.â€" Hay rack, scufier, Wheel| yr,_ Flora Mc i barrow, water trough and numerous ]â€"W“h the :?Domumm h“vlsé';“n; other Artcles : %-mve. Some house Hill, «* _ 57 j hold furniture, lwbus Oate Rertay 1 ast n 00 Mrs Ernie Young and two children of Unity, Sask. is on a visit with her mother, Mrs R H Banks . Miss B McKechnie has returned to school after a severe attack of tonâ€" silitis . j Mr and Mrs Jno. Boyd spent a day recently with Mr and Mrs I. Hooper of North Egremont. Miss Dorothy Schafer spent Sunâ€" day with her father, sisters and broâ€" thers . Mr and Mrs King and family, Owen Sound, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Roy Braun. Mr and Mrs Dougal McKechnie, of Toronto, spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Jno. McKechnie. Miss Ada‘Banks spent Sunday with her brother, Jas Banks, Proton. Mr and Mrs Elmer Trafford, Dur ham, spent a day recently with Mr.. and Mrs John Boyd. . 1 Glad to see Miss Mae Bell out again after an operation in Durham Hospiâ€" tal for nasal trouble. # Mr and Mrs Herb Trafford, with Mr and. Mrs Jno Boyd, visited in Chesley. one‘ evening with Mr =and Mrs Will Cross. I ley, 1% storey dwelling on Garafraxa mu rAn SITSs MCrag$ :+ «l the winter. Mr and Mrs Os »: _. rander and family, have movea from Vineland to the former Jas Dyce farm. The neighborhood was well repreâ€" senéed at Fairbairn Anniversary serâ€" vices Sunday, and all enjoyed its serâ€" vices. Mrs J. G. Spence and babe, arrivâ€" ed Friday to ‘visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs John G. Russell. Our local churches are each having Anniversary services . the first two Sundays in Noember, on Nov. 3, at the United Church at 11 a.m .and m Cmm oi uh J Mrs Mary Bittorf uLo the past year wii relw anstown, intends . ... .:.. with Mrs MceTagg :: «; Mr and Mrs Os »: _. £ family, have movea from the former Jas Dyce farm scot down near Hampden; Normanâ€" by. The Dr jokingly said to the vetâ€" eran thn'oohe would probably make out the mark. The old veteran, wHho was highly pleased with the Drs remark, said ‘Dr Jamieson telt me I might reach the 100 mark and he ought to know.‘ But alas! poor Scot, he passed away before the end of the year. J When in church last Sunday we had the pleasure of conversing in the old language with &A few, Mr MceDougâ€" all, Mr D. McArthur, Gillen Boyd and others . If Ramsay McDonald visited Durâ€" ham we would make an endeavor th bave a shilke hand with him. _ The name is quite familiar to us and as he is a good highlander he might. be a forty second cousin. We are not sure whether he was born in the Isle of Mull or Tyree. As there will be a lot of the name in both Islands bearâ€" ing this name, many of the aged have passed away. Mr Jno McEachnie, Little Current, visited last week with his brothers, Messrs Arch and Wm McEachnie . Mr Alex Spence while home from Toronto, called on relatives in the village, and a good churchman. ~ When in Durham last Saturday we met the.venerable James Burt. He greeted us and compared ages but found a difference in the passing of our years. He said he had passed 92. and can step along on the sidewalk smarter than some grasshoppers. We hope he will reach the century mark. Dr Jamieson when a young man of 35 years ago, was attending an â€" old GLENROADEN t a day recently with ~Mr John McKechnie. ‘ HOPEVILLE Louis Shildroth, Paisâ€" < has spent es at Gowâ€" â€" her home ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO 200 ARE C CCCE Crood. For information apply at the house. + The zresidence of the late MrS Arch baid Davidson, Upperâ€"Town; Darham. Whure S 4s wan i Ang . L ‘ _ The Misses Smith entertained the Queen St. Mission Circle at their home on Tuesday, Oct. 15th, when 25 members and two visitors were presâ€" ent. Mrs Padfield presided over the meeting which opened with bhymn 269 ‘I lay my sins on Jesus‘; followed by the Lord‘s Prayer. The Sec‘y, Miss Mary Metcalfe then read minutes of previous meeting which were adoptâ€" ed. Those present answered the Roll Call. Mrs Fiddes gave the Devotionâ€" al Reading and led in prayer. Hymn: 334, ‘I love to tell the story‘ was sung by all. Miss E. Hutton read a , leaflet entitled ‘The Chinese woman ;ol Yesterday â€" and Toâ€"day‘, the conâ€" ‘trast of these two plainly showing: the progress that Chinese women are | making. The outstanding fact was the unbinding of their feet and . the large‘ number now recveiving a good education.~ * Miss Norm& Gagnon delighted her audience with a charming solo ‘My Sunrise.‘"~ Miss Etta Twamley gave part of the last chapter of the study ET OUIIE . Car rari o â€"ar Eus At the close of her address. Misses Margaret Lennox and Jean Grant, representing both societies. extended to the speaker a vote of thanks for her informative address. The Presiâ€" dent, Mrs R. Catton. presided and piâ€" ano solos were rendered by Mrs R. MacFarlane and Miss Elsie Kearney and vocal solos by Mrs (Rev.) Smith and Miss Winnie Blyth. Light refreshments were served at the close. Do we live our Christianity in reâ€" Paminl, "s on wl $ we live our Christianity in e | reka Vacuum § r for sale, gards . our attitude, to these people inEgoodu s condition . :l');r\. at Review from Eastern lands?" There were serâ€"| Office s lous problems to be considered in a~ « dopting them into our CitiZ@NShID. | smm mm such as the Educatonal. Language, Economic and Social side of their PoULTRY FOR SALE habitation among us. _ ‘The spe@ker| 1 naye a quantity of cockerels and Diiope ‘hat as to the Soolt!) PrOF I ruriets fop sale, Barred Rocks, 0. A. oL the Oricniaise may has poilu natlc._strain. " ~ _ Will mell at rigit. price of the Orientals. that they would not | j o tity C allow of a Canadian. _ The only go.| in any quantity, i lution, she thought, in lifting them to W. G. Lawrence, higher standards of thought and livâ€" Phone 611, ring 1â€"1 ing, was for the Cankdian born and| â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" hoh spmen yc coome‘ educated to éxtend to them a more HOUSE FOR SALE :g::‘ 3”‘.‘:,,:.“&::.‘“ not TeE _ In Upper Town. Good garden atâ€" Mrs Padfield gave a beautifully renâ€" dered piano solo ‘Nocturne‘; followed by a reading by *Mrs Chapman. The topic ‘A bird‘s eye view of the home flelt(l'I was taken by Mrs Groves. in which ghe sketched the work being done by various departments. viz : Stranger, Supply, Boarding Schools and Homes, Community Missions Ea€t and West, Oriental, Indian and Medical work. Each department reâ€" vealed the far reaching and needful work that is being carried on by our self sacrificing missionaries. Singing and prayer closed the moeting. Queen St. Church. W.M.S. The October meeting otvge W .M . S. of Queen St. Church held in the church basement Thursddy, with a good attendance. Mrs B M Wilson presided. The opening hymn ‘We‘ve a story to tell‘ was followed by prayâ€" er by Mrs Fiddes. Mrs Glass was appointed Temperance Sec‘y : Mrs. Groves had charge of program. The devotional leaflet ‘He shall reign from sea to sea‘ was read by Mrs. Yiirs. The Heralds responding in the Watgch Tower were Mrs Wiggins, Mrs Gagnon, Mrs Fidles Mrs Groves. MISSION CIRCLES OF KNOX CH , HEAR MRS MORDEN. MEAFORD Their Annual Thankoffering The Young Ladies Auxiliary and Girls‘ Mission Circle of Knox Unitâ€" ed Church, went together in holding their annual Thankoffering meeting on Monday night last. Despite the rainy night. the attendance was enâ€" The speaker for the evening was Mrs (Rev) Morden, Meaford, Sec‘y for Grey United Presbyterial on the Young People‘s work. She chose as the theme for thought "The Orientals in Canada" and asked the â€"question. QuUEEN ST. MISSION CIRCLE Among the Churches Rev. J. W. Greenwood Reâ€" FOR SALE Under the powers contained «Jn â€" a Chattel Morfgage,; there will be offerâ€" ed for sale ~ . _ P -Quauc Auction, on FRIDAY, QcToBER 25th, 1929,.. at 1.0‘clock sharp,.on Lot 27, Con 2, S,D.R. and Lot,28, Con 3, S,D.R., Glenelg, known as the.tlr%of Wile liam_‘gllt_m. the following Chattels : The front section of the stone residence on corner of Durham Road and Garafraxa, in Upper Town. Elâ€" ectrio light, furnace, soft water in house, etc. For terms apply to Mrs. A, W. H. Lauder. Centrally located on Garafraxa St., all modern conv@#iences. _ Apply. to S. Patterson, Durham., y < Good double residence, with half acre lot on Main St., Durham. Priced very reasonable, Apply at Review Office, Durham. in stable; good brick house and bank barn, driving shed, hen house and other dutbuildings; centrally located for High and Public Schools. For parâ€" ticulars apply to Thomas Ritchie, R. R. 1, Durham, Ont. Rev.J. W. Greenwood on his birthâ€" day a few weeks ago was taken by up for him a supper in honor of the TUDP Supplies. BSatisfection guarap» anniversary of his birthday. Five long A8e4.â€" Terms on application. tables were filled â€" for the pot Juck | * ;:‘. "sl ugv. _ E. 4. PRATT, supper and in front of the guest of ; honor was a beautiful pink and white|" . _"P*® Râ€" R. A,,. Phone 98, r 1# cake adornedwith many candles. A Wâ€" copy of the Grayling Avalanche has "I md.ELLlI « the following to sgy of the proceedâ€" ; & No e FARM FOR SALE TO CLOSE AN ESTATE Lot 27 in the 2nd con., S.D.R. and Lot 28 in the Third Con. S. D. R. Glenelg, containing one hundred acâ€" res, seventy five cultivated and balâ€" ance bush and pasture, with brick house and stone foundation barn. Apâ€" ply to J. H. McQuarrie, Durham, Ont. Solicitor for the Executors. Lot 47, con 3, E.G.R., Glenelg, 100 acres; well fenced, well watered by spring creek; G@rilled well, water *Charles Hill in behalf of the Ladâ€" les‘ Aid, presented Mr Greenwood with a purse of gold in appreciation of his splendid service to the church and society.. Immediately following Dr Keyport rose and as a representâ€" ative of the Masonic Lodge, gave him @ beautiful ring as a token of esteem and fraternal affection. his church at Grayling, Mich., HOUSE FOR SALE In Upper Town. Good garden atâ€" tached. Apply to Fred Torry, the Proâ€" prietor, at 156 Pinewood Ave., Torâ€" onto. It was significant that the occasion| ~__"_ "%"">,* ‘"? 124 £ M., 1.00 to 4 should take place the evening hefore} p.m., 7 to 9 p.m., Sundays excepted Mr Greenwood © left for the annual | "~~~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_«_<_â€"~â€"â€" conference at Ann Arbor and it left: DR. A. M. BELL no doubt in the mind of our friend ; and pastor that his return was uniâ€". Eyes Examined and Corrected versally desired in this community. | Office Hours: 2â€"5 p. m., 7â€"$ pam At this writing it is expected Rev.. Sundays excepted Mr Greenwood will return to Grayâ€" s Â¥ “n‘ f" .nother year as ww Of;m Michelson Memorial Church which| J. E. MILNE, M. B. has enjoyed a healthy and ul ul .L j es ie oc maane CS I have a quantity of cockerels and pullets for sale, Barred Rocks, O. A. C. strain. Will sell at right price in any quantity, regime .‘ We congratulate our friend on the appreciation shown him. In the same issue a sermon by Mr Greenwood is given at length. town PROPERTY FOR SALE â€" JOHN O‘NEIL, R. R. 2, Priceville, Auctioncer .‘membered by his â€"Flock AUCTION SALE HOUSE TO RENT HOUSE TO RENT FARM FOR SALE for three years under his FOR SALE Thirty days ed to suit. Apply to Erectéd thereon also a tidy barn and detached hen house. Priced richt ml 'aâ€"lwm“â€"'v Li it _ cam: be obtained at reasonable rat«s + The School is"thoroughly eguip; w_c-.-unmnu.,-‘..;_ Bchool has a creditable record in the pastâ€"which it hopes to main tain in the future. . Office and residence, corner Cowntes | _and Lambton, opposite old Post Offic Office hours : 9 to 11 a. m., 1.30 to 4 | _ p.m., 7 to 9 p.m., Sundays excepted Licensed MIMMWM Sales taken on reasonable terms. Dates arranged at Herald Office, De» dalk, also throughb Durbam Review and Flesherton Advanct. Geo. E. Duncaer, Dundalk P. O. Phone 4% r 44. Licensed Auctioneer for Co. | CHIROPRACTIC WATER â€" Well Driller J. L. SMITH, M.B., M.C. P.S. Graduate, University of Toronts Buccessor to Dr. Mair. Ofice ang MAIN STREET, Over J & J HUNTER‘S New Store HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Univer sity; Graduate Royal College Dental Surgeons. Dentistry in all its bran The Science that adds Life Uni years and years tp lite, * Call and See us. Consultation Free, In Ourham Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays DRS. C. G. AND BESSIE McGILLIVRAY Chiropractie Specialists BAKER RUNâ€"IN.OIL WINDMILLS, GAGâ€"ENGINES, Ete. Graduate of Toronto University (Successor to the late Dr. Blake J. F. GRANT, D.0.S., Mce, East of Central Drug Store Entrance on Mill Street. A Ceneral Financial Busincss Transacted All legal documents efficiently e ‘~\~g,. _E, 4. PRATT, Durham R. R. 4. Phone 98, : ~ ORICE/McLELLAN Notary Public, Conveyance Realtor, Insurance, etc. , C. PICKERING, DDS, Los Hoz{oa GRADUATE of Torono GEORGE £€. DUNCAN We keep on hand a full line ot J. H. McQUARRIE, P. F. MacARTHUR Branch Office at Dundalk Open all day Friday Your eity, grad Royal Oollege: til SnÂ¥eront Br Ontario Roowes @oun mormisor, Cha:.mar I4. A. M. Robb, Principst JOHNâ€"O‘REIL Laughlin‘s r12 _ PRICEVILLE, ont an attractive and heas patronage solicited door north of Mcâ€" & 195

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