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Durham Review (1897), 8 Oct 1931, p. 5

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OCH R 8. M)8t ttron wnm" qrethe “n I "any an). ... tor another M, whoa] fair I.“ at v'. and than the 'tsa mo pho- 0. drew the h] ( Allen, m m renewed Old " 'lace a in. m t vmit in her m med with he: Holstein. on Hendom the day not .. rt a new It... . to rephcg the about “1'“. 100 no. ndlng co C number a mum on... lure w” lib- and tackle.“ v and daugh- McArthur of '3 of In. . rears My. t and the homing willing too mm aeedar with i Bun-Mon. In over for 1|! wilt I ‘nd Annie M n WI Malibu]! of tttin locum Supper tart BatF ters Join- one [loathe with and“ rrlson " And me. Tho rm... P I won- The my. v-tetd this "t - of up this " then the sun syn Visited ' 'ur country. . o! with and and DI" her her a“ until _i="i'i so: =====, il t; rm 0: 'i"i'i'i'i7 = a sh '"i"i'i"i'7 'i,",';"',',""",'";?,','?,"',""""""'; 'ii',':,", u --__- cl I There's, nothing better this hot weather. Prices reasonable. Take a brick home in the “Mining. Also Soft Drinks of all kinds. CUSTOM CHOPPINO done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. Try Some of our Delicious Ice Cream Dishes Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. Get our price. In." purchasing ole. when. n will pay you. k..- undersigned A“ In ' m1 instructions a. Joh C. t' mm. to sell by public “can. u " rs 25, 20, CON A CLINILO _ ."n of the Durha- M.) 'HURSDAY, OCT 19, Tt mlock am. the knowing: as"; Matched team mymm.‘ t"i old: Clydesdale hone, 5 m. .zu-k brown : Driving horse. " old Driving horse " 111 old: mare: Aged “In ClydOI. duo: Holstein cow, the Oct. 25. 4 old I Hereford COW, due larch mhmzs: 4 good eouam: let lint “mess. Implemonll: Many Har. Binder, " new. 6 " cut ' McCormick H-r. Mas, Har. need drill. Peter ' , Imn cultivator. milky rue, m v, ('m-kshutt riding Now, Perciw my. Henry plow. " dnmtr,netuu . A t,'cutmer nearly new: Bet dia- m! harrows 5 sections .' not hu- . " and Grain: " tom good hart Ludwig barley und an: 100 Inn. 3 _ 250 but 0.18. _, wl: Croose. and". " wupma'i; 1 nuns, 35 Leghorn hens. " spring bee: .vns. 4 ducks. ‘..a . {17,11yrs old: Rod cow, duo . 16. 2 yrs old: Seven well bred 'f rurs'. Five spring “has: Theb. um: Hereford bull, 7 non. old. a at; Two buck pigs. 4 month. 43'” <3, new Gunn’s Fertilizer in stock JOHN 1Ny.lyipN & SONS CO. Ltd Superior Quality Royal Household Flour Bran Shorts 'O Canadn' " Oat Chop Pilot " Crimplod Oats SCREEN CHOP '" PER TON BULK WESTERN FEED HARLEY CHOP, $17 PER TON, BULK ' Earm Shell, SAW a PLANING MILLS Everything in Timber, AUCTION SALE _ yrs old : Grey cow. duo lug-i -.rs old ." Herefordfaw. duo V keep in Stock tor Sale the following Goods: OCTOBER 8. Itr8t JOHN McGOWAN THE PEOPLE'S MILLS than now nuke» size and FLOUR Our 'Dainty Loaf' Bread set - --- SHINGLES - 3 Grades Ontario's and B. Combination Storm and Screen Doors Glazed Sash a Specialty nnmg In Timber, Lumber, Millwork Hardwood Flooring Ask tor prices-- and be ready when cold I "gm arrangement to suit " rake. mg brother Dom Now, Pereiw mourn her , ' dandy, near- brought hot, now: Bet dia. took place [5 : Bet har. cemetery. mounted har. we": 25o" ng Ask tor priees---servieePrompt oaom=o=o heal, who Paid a'mr in. hr 3 you wt. Pte in Nuns health, 20' death me u a sh: believed Ihe w" impn ,ed V“ about 60 yen-g amen, Flora. on the old homestead. Mrs Donald Stewart, Artemesla, and brother Donald on the homestead. mourn her passing. The remalns were brought home for interment, which took place Wednesday to McNell's P-as.... Maw...“ - angular or the late Mr Ind Mrs John Campbell. With two sisters. deceased had been In business at Montreal, Mlsses Kat. le sud Mule Campbell. Two other sisters, “on on the old hm.......- mg. not 3 you but. deceased bu been in telling health. but the new- of deem me u a shock, n it mu, believed the we: improving. Deceas- ed van about 60 yen-s or use, born on the Campbell homestead, two miles from Pricevllle. the daughter of thas I-0A "- -- . -- - Mr m received t'later, li Tenn. oe Sue: All mm of $10and under, Cash. Over that I-InounLnny time up to twelve month: credit on unmoved Joint notes, betting interest at 5 per cent per nnnm. JOHN c. HARRIOON, Prep. GEO. Ill. DUNCAN, Auctioneer. ,,.__- - w POM. can». Adan. vuu, Adana bob sleigh: Mar net. cruel box. um box, no: kettle. plunked ban-oi. Dally churn. Acme 'SMe, Haunt Senator. Chum 'hatasinerniti,ttyoo In. Roan-ow new». trad vim neck yoku, whimetree'. and other» tide- too numomn- M -a, [r Don Cunpbell, Prloeville, hu pivot! word of the Dunn; of his er, mu Bella Gunpbell ot Mont. l, who passed nay Monday morn. .“ _ ---- FEED MISS BELLA CAMPBELL THEROLLCALL weather sets In. t your Windows OWEN SOUND We Mr Wiiftt.d Watamtu. Mr and In Bruce McKee. Mr and Mm Fred Ingram, Min Mnetoru Er. "'"tliotroextnuxnsotatemitoamt spent. Sunday with Mr and In Ed. Earl-t. mu Durban Mex-o rotun- od has with them. Mr and In A B MacArthur, Mr. Ind In Wilfrid Watson tad Betty, and it wee e decided eucceee, seven school- In the parade. Ceylon won 1ttt prize. We oongntulete mu France. honey tor getting 2nd place In snaking contest. Her tmNeet we. ‘Foxee.’ Min Mabel new won let piece. deughter of Mr end Mrs Bert Haw, Ceylon. Mr and In Lee Henley. New: Fella. Mr and In Ed Devin end bebe of Toronto. were recent guests of A number from here attended the School Fur infttutertort Thursday, Mr and Mrs Ben McKenzie and family. had the plenum ot enter. taining Rev and Mrs Stewart Tues- day evening ot last week, where they served a. sumptuous supper and at. terward: a. most enjoyeble evening wu spent. Mrs Arch McLean and her mother, Mrs Muir, and Earl McLean, motored to Caledon and took in the Fair. Rise R. G. Stewart preached his farewell sermon Sunday to acrowded hall. Pricevme regrets losing Mr and Mrs Stewart from their midst. Mrs Ray McLean attended Orangevllle Fair. Mr and Mrs Chas Tucker, Mrand Mrs Stanley Harrison, Dromore, vis- ited Sunday at David Hittektf. Mr Frank Reiley, Sec'y Trees. re- ceived the school grant ot $1095.00, the largest in the history of the school for teachers' salary and + quipment. etc. R G Stewart. Mrs Hector McLean, Mrs Alex Carson, Mrs R. Shortreed and Annie, Rev. and Mrs Stewart and Mrs Hudson, Hamilton, were present. Afterwards a. dainty supper was served to the guests. On Friday, Sept, 18, at 3.30 p. m., Mr and Mrs Angus McLachlan, had their three month daughter. Marybelle Christen. baptized by Rev "uteio,--Bttirley Joy Hincks by Rev R. G. Stewart, Mr and Mrs Hector McLean, Mrs Dan Campbell. Mr D. Hineka, Mr: Alex Carson. Nurse E. Ward, Meaherton; Mr and Mrs Jno. Nichol. Gordon and Harold, were present. Lunch was served and a social time spent. Monray ev'g; Sept. 21, at the home ot Mr A. L. Hincks, a. pleasant evening was spent when Mr and Mrs John Nichol, Ceylon, had their year old son. Harold Everist Nichol, bap- tized, also the five and a halt month old daughter ot Mr and Mrs Andrew Hirtektr,--49ttirier Joy Hmcks by Rev We sympathize with Mr Dan Camp. bell and all his household on the death at Montreal, ot " sister Bel. la. The funeral will take place here on Wednesday. At a football match this Tuesday evening between P1etsherton and Pricevtlle. the latter won by 3--1. I A representative ot the Heintz. iman Piano Co., with his tuner, visit- ied this town on Tuesday with a. :view to having harmony prevail in your music in this burgh. Mr Fred Karstedt has further been improving his tine property by the e. rection ot an artistic rustic eight- ‘sided octagonal pagoda! The tittiturs, joints and seams of the floor converg- ling towards the centre are truly well iexecuted by that master workman. er Arch McArthur, (townllne). The 'cpenlng day is not yet set. A few (more embellishments yet to beadded land seats provided for the band. Mr Robt McConkey has also been looking towards convenience and sanitary requisites in having a tine; cement floor all over his cellar with various partitions and storage recep- tacles for the different varieties ot fruits, pickles, preserves. The separ- ate compartments are provided with! doorssnd numerous shelves and Ill of tine dressed lumber. This is not visible to the general public in pas- sing, as the above, but nevertheless) is an equally tine piece ot workman, ship, by his brother Mattie. I fans. in a. solo and the choir an anth- pm. Rev. W. H. Butlett punched upon 'Enthusiasm/ u evidenced in the building of the walla of Jeni-.1- em. No pmject can so fer without fe’nthuaium: one must be erttttuaiaat, ie to enthuse others, make light ot “no one’a ability Nehemiah was not Jto be ridiculed but carried on with gunity, trusting their God 1nd them. itselves. rtrult-ihuters themelvea are (not helping any. This was the closlnz The choir are also going stator congregation of Salem 11th inst. afternoon and services, (D. V.) u: to enthuse others, nuke light ot l no one’s ability Nehemiah was not to be ridiculed but carried on with unity. trusting their God and them. selves. "ult-thuters themelves are; not helping any. This was the closing meeting ot the summer services held here " Ebenezer. l " a realm. of the recent drive for the relief at drouth stricken Su- ntchewun, two truck loan were tak- en to Pueherto. Baum on Monday PRIGEVILLE trie"ndl week rud m nwauerwn murmy. and will b decided new", Beveu I labors wt 1e parade. Ceylon W011 Low. We congratulate Ital m, not, " tor getting 2nd Naee pendent I contest. Her subject was our large " Mabel How won lat get those - " "- --" w.-, - - yet set. A tew I fhur‘ch was and}; the coins to the evening the , 'â€"-'I w-o-vuu’ m With Mr and In lag ttatto, atao Mm Hwy. tir. dar at Edge HI]. an. for En? JG If". W "V" m so. TGG 2l aOI or m I!) “I we tor 1'l'.'u'.tue. mm thttt. Get "uf,- ti,'ft,utotet"if,'itt1 may ,-_. ”lowlife com:- pondent has found the boiler to tit our large Potatoes. Now, it we could get those truck driven of Dmmore. to get the potatoes Ind the not to. gether at reucnable m. But tt [I useless to talk of large - Ill- tll later m the 10.1011, until the oth. er fellow hu told hu "m. mu, Ritchie. atelie- In the Park. mm. M- --= ‘- Mrs Neil McMillan came hot Saturday after ten days at W Beach with her ulster and friends. We are sorry to hear that a echo! chum and lite long trier the person of John L Ferguson poor health " present. We he see you out soon luck " boy: you and I are getting source. Mr Henry Mllllner, mother a old boys, who bu for levenl been knocking mound. bu hack to the old home built by self lad wif- 1- "- ---- Belt and wife in I}; and will live on an labors with Mr “a c -vvu null U18 selections by the elocutlonist, though good, were all old here. as most of them were given in days gone by by our own native artists, Messrs Arch. Clark and Wm Watson. But the tac. ial contortlons ot the dramatic were wonderful, going from the most beau. tltut sunshine to the darkest thunder cloud so quickly. She could look so like an innocent child or Just like me when something fell on my toes. We are this week having a new cement bridge built over the old', school creek in the Park. Contractor‘ Webber has the fob. -. -v-...u5. "a nu! a concert In the church, put on by the Pearl Newton Concert. Co. ot Toronto, which was rather a disap- pointment. First .the audience was not what It might have been and the selections by the prfho"rt.s..t., -. - - -'"'* ocrvlcel or both Mr and Mrs Stew- art, we feel that they " least will benefit by the change and will en. Joy their new tUld of labor at Merit. ton, being only one charge, especially in the winter, saving many cold long drives. the services by an m EVeryone enjoyed tht ducted by Rev Neil 1 He, so earnestly and It was, as Mr Cum): We must go back to last week and tell ot the splendid Anniversary Ber, vices held on Sunday, 27th Sept. with the best of wgotfha- ....a .--a, "‘ at Messrs Bobby Parson Cualg and Miss Mary, W at Mr Henry Tueker's. Rev Mr Miller, Mnrkw Sunday in the Halt and pulpit vacant. Mr Allie McLean and Mary, Toronto, spent tl e -._ _...-..wn um ram. ily, Swinton Park, visited Sunday at Mr Hector McLean's and attended church service here. Mn Erana, Owen Sound. went a few days with her daughter. Mrs A. McCuug. - - -nw-uvl Wu. The night wu idem! and the crowd was lute. Good music wu supplied by the Dory orehestmandmaue Bruce and " eleven piece orchestra Mr Sydney James who bu been en- gaged with Mr Donald Stewart for hat you, returned to None]. Mr and Mrs he Stumck .an hm; mid'. and Wilfrid Wenon'e. Mr David Hutch with BethJeuI and Alum, motored to Guelph Sat- urdny and spent the week end with trbndn and sanded the hit. Mr and In Chas Wuhan, It lor- Mt, visited let week " tr. labor- note that your their parenial "iiini'. h, best ot wreath}; and ms 9;;an REVIEW SWINTON go on ck after tio years to preach. had preached his tirsrt Ber» e tirat Sunday in May 1881. was the start ot the church Ls nued to the door at both by an attentive audience. enjoyed the service as con. Rev Nell Campbell of Bar. Bobby Pesrson and M135 Mary, visited Sunday " Tucker’s. Miller, Murkdue, preached n on again, hoping for On Monday evening. we eople of 50 years Mo, allies, as he clearly re. my ot them. The home some assistance from " was again rather our Anniversary Serv. , on the last Sunday of pastorate and while we the association: ofthe re thinking of the days “A .__-_A.. . "net, another of ourI Mrs m: tor seven! years: pane mound, has come: how home bum by iii,',?,)?,'? _ the you: gone by,,ent a the truta of his! pres tad Mn Thos Bic-fund 8 long menu, Gi L Ferguson Is in Dmmore con-9.. VICIIITY came home on Stumck and tam. and declared tid, sympathetically. F "9111118. we tureh, put on oncert- Co. of ther a disap. audience was been and tho d ulster Anna the week end Mr D. Gunp- Mrs Stew:- least will hope to by! like Wauga 1 other an old J AMe, The 'rrtrrt-dtt-estt "r8"totea-ir. The hottest and uni-hut: nerved . delightful lunch. which n: enjoyed. Instead of with that mm let. m to distant In,» u. h... the MM an than a. new. of the “M ture was: a. was. or noon and mu Lech McComb had " exhibit of winter decoration: and tlower Jam. A xenon] discussion toi, lowed on wan and methods of pre- mring Bowers tad "no. ent time. Mr: R M Bpariintt who we- present, sue a couple of humorous reading, which were much enjoyed by all present. The Institute choir contributed “lumber 'Etta Rhee'Mi" Lech McComb " the plum. Mm C, Mrs Ju Mather give tut intending paper on 'Cmdlan Textiles', telling how rayon silk was made, which am: is to much in use It the prel- The Durham Women's Imrtitutemet at the home ot Mrs J. C. Nichol, on Thursday, Oct. In, thou! 30 ladies being present. The opening ode and Lord: Prayer in unison. were the on suing procedure. It wu decided to send delegates to the convention to be held in Chesiey on Oct " end M, instead of Toronto. The roll alive: responded to by 'Current Events.’ DELEGATES TO ATTEND CONVENTION AT CHESLEY Sr Pr--Grtuxy Murdock. 'MarJory Hopkins, 'Eileen Manta, Marjory Hiscox, Gerald Hiscox. Jr Pr-niye Pollock. 'Present every day. B. B. NO. 11, BENTINCK Jr Iv-Hilo Vollett, Margaret Mur. rock. Br W-nmol, Pollock, 'El. mar Noble, Smith Hopkins, 'Milton Manto. Jr m--"Winteimine Hop. kins. Ernest Murdock. Sr Ir-How. ard Bailey, *Alvitt Manta, John Mur, dock. Jr Ir-Orrin Pollock. Sr I-. ‘Rosa Roseborough, 'Jean Hopkins, I S. B. NO 6, BENTINCK I Jr Iv-Levi Riemann, John Pick- .iering. Br HI--ttiMie Riemann, Ruth iV1ckers) eq, Gordon Vlckers, Carman ‘Hopklns, Kenneth McCuaig, George iPorter, Frank Sharpe. Br li-Edna "Porter, May Hopkins., Jr H--Mtutrice :Brown, Bobby Mighton, Alfred Sharp. 1--ganet Patterson, Duncan McDoug- all, Jan Porter. Jr Pr-iwrence 'Mecuaig, Arthur Mighton) eq, tMar. Qie Hopkins, Isabel Hopkins) eq, Bev. Cerir Boyce, Lloyd McCuaix. [ _ Sr Iv-mace Davey, Jessie Miller, Gordon McLean. Sr Iu--Mrtena Me- Arthur, ‘Alletta Noble, John Me. Lean, Bessie Miller. Jr m--RoyChair. man, Kenneth McDonald. 'Leonard Davey. H-Mohr, Chapman, Marg. aret Lynn, Chrence Lynn, Charles Ewen. Sr I--Alwrn Goldsmith. Jr I --"velma Goldsmith, "Billy Davey, Ruby Miller. Br Pr-CMOS Noble, Hue! McDonald. Jr Pr-Howard, Grier-on. 'Oliver Goldsmith. i ‘Present every day. I 1 Jr [I B-Ruth Hum, Ralph Wil ill-ens Atkinson, John MoEachern, McCulln. Sr iw-Ada Banks‘. Jr IV-Velma Manly‘. Br m--iltephen Husker, Easel Haatiee, Gordon McNally‘. Pr. imer--Eather Peas-t. Those marked . present every day. Jr Pt A--Helert Renwick, Donald Dewar, Robin Lowe, Angus McGilliv- ray, Pat Smith. Jr Pt B-Norah Kearney, Edith McDonald, Norman Noble, Eileen Teeter, Bert Bailey. Jr Pr C-Wilfred Dunsmoor, Harry Vlosln. Eileen MoGllllvray, Marguer- ite Mekechnie, Jack Randall. Br Pr A-Velma Vollett, Catherine Robb, Cluence Trattoed, Jarrraine Pinkerton and Bertie McMaekln) eq, Vernon Alice. Br Pr B--Romud McQueen. Marty aret Mcthuvray, George Thomson, (Homer Gerber and John Levi) eq., Stanley Vickers. Jessie M. Twamley, teacher Jr Pt A--Helert Renwick, Donald Mary E. Morton, teacher I Clam-Alex McDonnell, Jock Cain (Stella. Connolly and my lune.) eq., Audrey Collier, Itch Cuwell. Morence M. Kress, teacher Jr " A-Florence Martin, Vern Laurer, John Collier, Evelyn Becker, Wilmer Vollett, Alex D. Sinchlr, teacher Br ll A--Jatn Harrington, Harry Schenk. Evelyn Auoe, "met, Sloane, Violet Dun-noon Jr Ill B-Muriel Gib-on. Mar-t Spa-ling. Esther Bourne, Alex Welll, Florence Baker. Emily Hunt. tucker ‘Jr Ell A-A3atherrine Rowhnd, luck Atkinson, Jen McDonald, 1100qu- ney, hm Robb. J. A. Graham, Principal Br m A-utrmttte McArthur, Het, en Gum, Betty McIntyre. Emily Cornwall, Durant Bparilng.. Br In B-Eimer Glenholme, Thorn- ton Snell, Hague new. Winni- tred Osborne, Helen uvrence. no. Gordon Kennedy. DURHAM PUBLIC SCHOOL St S. NO. 5, GLENEIG Helen Milligan, teacher Myrtle Manley, teacher Sarah E. McLean, tisaehir Mary MoQuarrig, teacher Lizzie Schaefer, teacher NO 10, BENTINCK Dated It. Durham, this Thirtleth day of September, 1931. d!ctribution the Estate, having ’regnrd only to the claJms or which they shall then have notlce And will not be lhble for ma assets to my person of whose claim notice shall not have been received at the time ot such or deliver to the under mentioned? Solicitor for the Executor: full Mi"; ticulus of their ciuiml duly proved? on or before the thirtieth day of October, 1931. I After such date the Executor: will proceed to distribute the “not: of Toner: ls hereby -irvaruat- all persons having claims against the es- tate of Thomas Young, late of the Town ot Durham, in the County ot Grey, Farmer, who died on or Iboul the thlrty.iunrt day of May. 1930. at the Town of Durham, In the County of Grey, ore hereby required to send W. have a strong. well-bum oxford for the “In“ In Pat. t'lt, Gun Mata! or Box can u:- ORANGEVILLE Monthly Shaman“ No Collection Ne In the matter of the Estate cf Thom, as Young, late of the Town of Dur. ham, in the County of Grey, Far. mer, cheated. If effectiveness mean: anything to you, then you will send your "at ot notes 1nd accounts to Price- quoted um: hunt leather om. by cheque that exchange should be added. Bunk money orders or ex press money order. do not need the exchange, neither do postnl money orders or postal notes. We H. A. leCnuley. modicum. V“ the master of ceremonies. and (iiiitiiit.l, them all in n most util- ttlctory manner. At 6.30 Ron Mr [no nuley uppenred and opened the new ”and by cutting the silk ribbon pinc- led scion the road, It the interac- ‘tion of the highway end the county connecting link. The banquet in the lcurlinx rink, we: owed by the Huherton Curling Club end pmved ito be on enjoynble weir. Reeve Me. Csuley was the ehatranan and tout- lmuter. After a. splendid banquet. n program of speeches was carried out, looming from Women R J White, ot (Grey: Reeve H H Thompson, Euph- 'ruin. ohnirmnn ot Co. Roads Com. of County Council: Reeve H. Corbett ot Artemeein: County Engineer R J Mc. iKnight, Owen Sound: Dist. Engineer }W R Alder, Durham: P, R. Oliver, CM.r.P.: Hon. D. Jamieson, chairman 'ot Mothers' Allowance and Old Age lPensions Commission and Hon Leo- pold Maeauley. All of the addresses were enjoyable and happy in their character, ioretelling a bright future ahead of us. The Minister dwelt at some length, with the work of his; department and the construction ot) roads over the province. Flesherton is one more of the On- tario municipalities to enjoy thesei modern thoroughfares. I For Sula: Five acres ot had in Town of Durham, with or without buildings. Easy terms to quick pur. chaser. Apply to Mrs J. Watson. Subscribers are reminded that when remitting subscriptions to the Review The Review forwards "ttsertptioo to I." duly upon " I saving to lunacy-men. Let u tend in yours. Debts Collected an metal clue " to 2 82.“ " calf in. " to 2, .. $2.8 RIPAIRINO A SPECIALTY tal opening. I. Manet " held In the curling rink, after which attract dance was held on the new pnve by. Minister ot Highvnyi, wu prel- em and omcluly opened the on of on Friday evening but. when the ol- nchl opening ot that bee-mu! new pennant on Hkhny No 10, took place. The crowd we: one ot the la:- au ever seen on neonatal: streets. J. S. IclLRAml Gala Itiglit over Opting of “Merton's Pave-ell NOTICE TO CBEDITORS file SCHOOL OR PLAY The Pertinent Collector. KELLY & AIKEN Durham, Ontulé Solicitor for the Executor: ONTARIO J. T MCQUARRJE, No Charo. " RIO ARCHIVES TORONTO the ome- on to m" 'n M “mi John Ion-boa, can... . Intranet I. to Normal OM nomuw’m tot"e-tuettitmtnge-itu- Ittttruttu"dte'tnt no; “Ibo-8‘ tnth “out. Dum- b " our-um at m I Citizen: desiring connections tor [Inter will nuke nppllcatlon in writ- line. to the Town Clerk. on or before 'Sept. " next. The earlier the ID- Grad; the sooner the connection lean be made. DURHAM IBIIIGJBI SCHOGIL Insurance, 7 Fire and Automobile Int-dine-Not-ure-ts 1urAttte9mtrtrttn. do.” and Year: to Life. 7 '--'_'9._ Can not loo II. Con-Imu- In ttt Durham TM”. Than.”- m "tt"dare MS. c. G. AND The Science that add. Life to {Manama “in; Licenced Auctionur for a/i; 0000‘ sue. Men 'P reason». tun. Dgfel mod " new: 0MB. am, A!» through Wham In“... BIA-L-_A-~ . . - _ Honor (indium Toronto valve-Ia, Graduate Ron! Coll. Dam 8m of Ontario. I. F. GRANT. 0.0.8.. LN). Dontlnry In " on Branch. X RAY GAO EXTRACTION. Ottiee: Mill Street, DURHAM, Ont. Lloonud Auctioneer for 0., a " _Tem., unbu- all. an.- - Ito-Mona: fi0.llf.lhlillElll', Hanover on. Hours: Ohmic-lulu: Gui-r0.- """duatutaaotmet..miia Mai-nouns... an" .""'tl.muiuaai"'i.i LLuttrtt,tta.ntr/i, Emulre for the merit rates for auto Insurance for careful driven Several good Companies toehoooe Waterproof Roof Ilh-lhuaihsiaa, All local documents one}; and carefully We“. Notary Public, ’. C. PICKERING. DDS. L08 We repair and can your roof Id mambo our work. 3nd ok after ulna for live you". Enquire at Review once. . also do Window Caulking GEORGE E.ouncAn J. tt. McQUARmE. -_., . --n-, wnvvylml', Realtor, Inna-am. we. P. F. MacARTHUR Your “Mama-Mom. . Chime prbmptly mid. cgEEEEE. goGILLIVRAV is our Specialty : Over J. t J. Hunter‘s Btu. CHIROPRACTIC Laughlin'n JOHN O'IEIL “an; 0.0.! Dani: '. 0. Phone 0 r " NOTICE Patronage solicit“ " I1tror north of Mo. N. Murdock, Mayor t L” “on p... r.8tttoMirs. Phone 166, Durban Your.

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