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Durham Review (1897), 21 Jan 1937, p. 5

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ir and Mrs Addie Symon and famâ€" of London, were weekend visitors charming Va at no extra ANADIAN NATIONAL II information as to Round Trip ® FIRST CLASS FARE ®© INTERMEDIATE FARE & COACH FARE n application to any Agert. ROCKY SAUGEEN with Mr and Mr3 Ed. ROCKY SAUGEEN y FAN. 21, 1937 GLENROADEN MULOCK 1couver cost. ide the blue Pacific, \ orange groves and 4 highways, enjoy :ts in gay Hollywood. ‘routes . . . include the Canadian Rockies, : enable you to turn ead . . . from Winter amer vacation ... in M e Miller â€" and vere recent vizâ€" ‘s James Miller. Murdock, Dur. Monday evening MeLean . family, Or‘Mia C days with her Fred Kelsey. Y ROty of Durâ€" e first of _ the ‘s Ed. s‘mm_ . met in ning, Jan rayer by read by irch on y Mrs Anderâ€" ponded to by aving of fees. 1 at the home ursday after The president ie chair,. Rev. yer. _ Seripâ€" (# c were â€"read ible business is made _ for )d ing@ people of the _ euchre 1 hall by the chureh. All meetin iste ere given by ra â€" Stewart. d Samaritan‘ Gowdy . The brought the ext â€" meeting Toronto M as can D Bennett fo ippen{4‘citi on read a ible meet OW Mi pent h operate 1 ope she by Mrs by Arch he store on by Mrs be t @al Ne day ré Mrs W operat A V it ennéet iend to I1 be since Hop tor kept that 108 the #aP Iyy t LI ne the * of e Ou at at # *TAKE YOUR | CHOICE! THE REVIEW SAYS of Glenelg, north of the Durham road on Highway No. 4, containing 99 acâ€" res more or less; 4 miles from Durâ€" bam, all seeded down, mostly new in good state of cultivation, good fenees, lots of water, no pumping watâ€" er for stock; about 12 acres of hardâ€" wood, some swamp, no incumberance. For information apply to J. A. Brown Priceville R. R. 1 FOre $SAkLE _ ~<: Farm, Crop, Stock and Implements being Lots 13 and 14 on the first con. Think what this wonâ€" \ ====\J "®" j derful offer will mean \ =<=> k in enjoyment throughâ€" \ <=~â€" out the whole year for * yourself and your famâ€" rly. Magazines of zour own choice and this nmewspaper, packed with stories, time=â€" ty articles, helpful desartments and' colorâ€" ful illustrations. Now is your chance. [_] Can. Horticulture and Give your children plenty of the delicious, wholesome Bread we bake. Eat it yourselfâ€"for health and enjoyment. And let us take care of your other baked goods needs, too. We produce a wide variety of fine quality products, always fresh and perfectly baked. Scientists agree that properly made Bread is good for the teeth and bones. Reeent laboratory tests prove this conclusively. These tests brought out, that in children a diet high in refined wheat is by no means incompatible with excellent calcium and phosphorus retention . (_] Maclean‘s (24issues) 1yr. [7] National Home Monthly 1 yr. 1 Caenadian Magazine â€" 1yr. (â€"] Chatelaing â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 1yr. _ Pictorial Review â€" â€" â€" 1yr. ~~] Silver Screen â€" â€" â€" â€" 1yr. _] American Boy â€"â€"â€" 1yr. HENDERSON‘S BAKER Y JAN. 2!, 1987 ...]y[_ OFFER NO. 1 One magazine from group 1 One magazine from group 2 and this newspaper OFFER NO. 2 Three magazines from group 1 and this newspaper Will Be Extended. This Offer Fully Guarâ€" anteed â€"All Renewals ent St., Montreal. Make big money selling goods that ;;;l“‘(‘i‘i‘m‘l';;_"o‘;"g:; d‘:;“‘“““‘ T. k sell on sight. A thousand homes in‘ priceville and Swinton Park played your district are prospects for outr, hockey on Black‘s Beach, Saturday line of 200 household necessities. and the score was 3â€"1 for Swinton. Experience unnecessary. â€" Start to Miss Marjorie Meuser returned to make big money at once. Write to| Owen Sound after visiting her sister Familex Products Co., 570 St. Clemâ€" Mrs. Archic MacCuaig. CQ] Liberty Mag.(52Issues)1 yr. Ejudgp.......]yr, [] Parents‘ Magazineâ€" â€" 1yr. [_] True Story â€" > â€" â€" â€" 1yr. [â€"] Screenland â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" lyr. [â€"] House & Garden â€" â€" 6mo. AGENTS WANTED \__On Wednesday afternoon the annual [plot holders meeting of _McNeill‘s |Cemetery was held in St. Andrew‘s | Presbyterian church wiith a small atâ€" | tendance. Mr. John Nichol, Sr., acted | as chairman. The election of officers | resulted as follows: Chairman: Wm. | Beaton; sec‘yâ€"treas., Rev. Angus ‘Sutherland: Trustees, Thos. Nichol, | Peter Muir, John Nichol, Col‘n Mcâ€" ;Lean, Archie McArthur. Considerable | other business was transacted. Mr. | Archie McArthur â€" was reâ€"elected as | caretaker. â€" Mrs Wm. Haw has been forced to stay in bed for some time now, not feeling able to stand the changes of the weather. Mrs, E4. Heard is also a sufferer along with the childrenr from bad colds. Mrs Dick Hardy received word on Saturday that her sister, Miss Doroâ€" thy Tressider of Toronto, had gone to the hospital to undergo an operaâ€" tion for appendicitis trouble. Everyâ€" one here arxiously awaits news of Dorothy‘s recovery, and hope to greet her again at their «ummer home in the Park. Mrs. John Corbitt is in Dundalk taking care of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Rathwell, both of them in poor health at present. Mr. Rathwell is 93 years of age, Mrs. Rathwell 83. Mr and Mrs Archie McTaggart and family are this week moving away from this section, going down near Brampton, where we" wish for them a happy and successful home. Their three sons, Mansel, Johnnie and Jimâ€" mie will be mised from the school nere. Dick Hardy attended the funeral of his uncle, Mr Sandy Corbitt, in Owenr Sound last week. Changeable weather, and many sufâ€" fering from colds. Whooping cough also is appearing. The school popuâ€" lation is somewhat depleted. At church on Sunday Mr. Arthur Goulding of Knox College, was the preacher for the day. Mr Goulding‘s grandfather was well known here 50 years ago, when he farmed on the Protonâ€"â€"Artemesia town line. _ This young man is a clear, fluent speaker and his sermon was much enjoyed. Mr and Mrs Henry Tucker _ and family visited with Mr and Mrs Thos. Tucker last woek. The annual meeting of St. Andâ€" Jrews church was held Monday afterâ€" noon. Rev. Wm. Macintosh of Dunâ€" dalk, interim Moderator, presided over th® meeting. and Mrs Wm. Brown acted as sec‘y for the afternoon. ‘Tne ' various reports of the different organâ€" izations were read showing a bal-} ,ance on hand. Miss Margaret McArâ€" ’thur read the S. School report and !« howed a balance on hand of $20.78. IThc Session are as follows: Hector McLean, Colin McLean, Thos. Nichol ,John Nichol, Donald Stewart, Angus Hooper; Managers: Allie McLean, A. MacCuaig, Archie MacArthur, Murray| Nichol, Wm. Biown, Ray McLean, V., Scheuerman, J. A. Carson, J. A. Nickhol, A. L. Hincks, Alex Stone-l house. Mss Elizabeth Brown _ was| appointed pianist and Mrs. Suther-' land and Miss Nellie McLean assistâ€"‘ ants. Rev. A. Sutherland was reâ€"elâ€"‘ ected envelope sec‘y; Mrs Henry Tucker was reâ€"electedl sec‘yâ€"treas.:; Mr. Archie MacCuaig audited the, books. _ Considerable other bualness" was trarsacted and the meeting closâ€" | ed with prayer. | Mr. Dan L. McArthur purchased a new truck. Master Jimmie McArthur, of the Townline, had a birthday party on Saturday when he was 8 years old. A Aelightful supper was enjoyed with the birthday cake lit with candle=. The annual meeting of St. Andrews Mr and Mrs Wilfred Watson enterâ€" tained her mother and brothers, Mr. and Mrs D. L. McArthur and babe; Mr and Mrs Angus McArthur to _ a fowl dinner on Sunday. Mr. Don. Davidcon and friend, and Miss Marjorie McLeod (R.N.) were callers last week at the home of A. L. Hincks. Mr and Mrs Jim Sturrock received woerd that her father Mr Archie Forâ€" guson of Hodgeville has pleuroâ€" preumonia and visited there Sunday. Mr and Mrs A. L. Hincks ant famâ€" ily visited friends in Proton Wednesâ€" day . Mrs T. Irwin spent a few days visiting her brother, Mr. Ed. Bragey of Markdale. Mr and Mrs Tom Nichol with Mi and Mrs Dan L. MeArthur ard dan ghter, vi ited recently with friends in Collingwood . Mr end Mrs J. A. MacCuaig of Durham, visited on Thursday at the home of Mr. Menry Tucker. SWINTON PARK PRICEVILLE d PRICEVILLE Robinsonâ€"D‘Arcy : That Council meetings in 1937 be held as follows: the first Saturday in February, March April, May, June, July, August, Sept. October and Nov. 15th, Dec. 1l1th. Board of Health meetings to be held at 1 p.m. on the last Thursday in January, May, Augu:t and November Bylaw No. 802 was sustained by resolution, confirming appointment of Robert G. Peart as Assessor for 1937 at a salary of $90. The Council adjourned to Saturday Feb. 6th at 10 a.m. to receive audiâ€" tors‘ report and for general busines:. The boy who once used a small mirror to reflect sunshine into the eyâ€" es of others is out driving on the highways these nights, working _ a glare light. D‘Areyâ€"â€"Robinson: That the Reeve and Clerk be authorized to sign the petition for statutory grant on exâ€" penditure on Township Roads in 1936 and forward same to the Dept. of Highways. It was decided to order 8 copies of Municipal World for 1937. Order vour job printing from the Review â€" Letterheads, envelopes. statements. billheads, invoices, auc tion sale bills dodgers and hand bills. wedding invitations and ap nouncements. etc. The following accounts were passâ€" ed and payments ordered: Durham Review, on printing contract $100.00; payment voucher No.1, for work perâ€" formed on roads $96,39; Grey & Bruce Insurance Co., 3rd instalment insurâ€" ance on township buildings $7.10; Markdale Standard, advertising acâ€" counts $6.50; Clerk, competing 2 apâ€" plications for pension $4. Relief accounts as follows: Armstrong Dairy $2.80; _ Markdale Farmers‘ Coâ€"operaâ€" tive Ltd $14.08; Thibadeau‘s butcher shop $2.30; Frank D‘Arcy, servicesre relief and telephoning $3.30. The Clerk was instructed to adverâ€" tise for crushing and hauling 5000 yards gravel. for 1937. Wm. Banks was given contract of 1 cord of 20 inch hardwood for Tp. Hall at $3.00. Recve Roy VanDusen of Tara, was elected by his brethren of _ Bruce County Council to the Wardenship of his County. As Roy is Editor of the "Tara Leader", there should be some interesting stories of the County‘s acâ€" tivities, emanate from the editorial chair. Bylaw 822 was algo““paseed providâ€" ing for total estimated expenditure on roads and bridges in 1937. Bylaws were passed confirming apâ€" pointments as follows: Pat. McMillan and Joe D‘Arcy, auditors at salary of $15 each; Donald O‘Neil, caretaker of Hall at $20; Board of Health, conâ€" sisting of the Reeve, Henry Beaton and the Clerk; Dr. Brown, M.O.H., al salary of $80; _ Frank Meagher, Weed Inspector, a! 30 cents per hour for time employed at same. | _ Minutes of last meeting of 1936 ’were read and adopted. Correspondâ€" ence was read from Dept. of Public Welfare stating that Provincial Govt. would in future assume the whole cost of Old Age Pensions and Mothâ€" ers‘ Allowances; from T. §. Cooper, Agric‘l Representative,. re campaign to be carried on in ac@@rd with_ the expressed wish of County Council to have Grey County set adide as a Reâ€" stricted Area. FaR ®e l Met in the Townsh‘p Hall on Monâ€" day Jan. 11th, according to statute. Council elect for 1937 subscribed to the necessary declarations as follows and took their seats at the Council table: Reeve, A. A. McArthur; Counâ€" cil, Joseph F. Crutchley, E. J. Sulliâ€" van, Frank D‘Arcy and R.C. Robinson will hold \their Annual Dance on Friday evenlng, Feb. 5, at Ramona Gardens, 2271\ Bloor St. W., Toronto. The Campbell Qrchestra will provide music. Come ard enjoy an evening with your old fri&nds. congregation will be held on Mondayl KNOX UNITED W.M.%. ,nexl. Jan. 25th, at 2.00 p.m. ! Th emonthly â€" meeting of Knox _ Hoeckey claims much attention these‘Church W.M.S. was held in the days . On Saturday last at Black‘« &Chool room on the 13th. Mrs W. H. Beach, a game between the Silver, Smith presided. Reports of the year‘si Bullets of Priceville and the Swinton “““'k_ was read by the various secâ€" Black Hawks was reported a good | "#taries. I one. The score wa~ slightly in ta\'-,' The nominating committee‘s report: or of the home team. was read by Mrs. Mather and adopt-l Push work is being held back by'ed as read,. _ Officers for 1937 are:! high water in the swamps, and for HMon. Pres., Mrs T. McGirr, Mrs T. want of sleighing. We think this is Alan, Mrs. C. Ramage, Mrs J. J.| the longest speil of mild weather we SMith, Mrs J. Smith; Past Pres.,| ever had in Proton at this time of M"#â€" J. Mather; Pres., Mrs W. H.| the year, and some of us are pecsiâ€" SMith; 1st vice pres., Mrs F. House; mistic about it, looking for storms to °"1 vice Mrs T. Young; sec‘y, Mrs T.] come: yet we are saving a little fuel, Whitmore; treas., Miss M. McFadden| to help out in the storms to come. 8°CY Of Stewardship and finance,| We also know the warm sunny days| M"3. J. Mather; Associate Helpers, | of Spring are drawing near. |Mrs J. Mellraith; Missionary monthâ€" | ly, Miss M. McGirr; Supply, Mrs A.| ,McMurray. Mrs W. Bourne, Mrs. A.| SWINTON PARK 'Mlddleton; Temperance Mrs R. Smlth_ OLD BCYS‘ ASSOCIATION Mrs G. Tracey; Birthday box, Mrs T.; | Whitmore. _ Press, Mrs R. Milne:‘ will hold \their Annual Dance on Lunch com., Mrs R. Ledingham, Mrs: Friday evenlng, Feb. 5, at Ramona A. Hay, Mrs J. McNally: Mission | Gardens, 2271\Bloor St. W., Toronto. Band Leaders, Mrs R. Catton, Mrs.| The Campbell Qrchestra will r-rov‘dc;'W- Ritchie, Nrs D. McQueen; Baby | music. Come akd enjoy an evening Band leaders, Miss B. McGirr, Miss| with your old fri&nds. |B. Ritchie; treas., Mrs C. McGirr;! ndidess es 'Musical com., Miss M. Hunter, Mrs â€" Bush work is being held back by high water in the swamps, and for want of sleighing. We think this is the longest speil of mild weather we ever had in Proton at this time of the year, and some of us are pecsiâ€"‘ mistic about it, looking for storms to come: yet we are saving a little fuel ; to help out in the storms to come.. THE DURHAM REVIEW ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO H. H. MacDonald, Clerk. VICINITY The Young Women‘s Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs Clarence McGirr on Monday evening Jan. 18, with an attendance of 28. After the 1st psalim was repeated in unison, Mrs McGirr recited a poem"A New Year," Severâ€" al passages of scripture were read by Mrs McQueen and Mrs Catton led the devotional, the subject being "In the footsteps of Jesus." The thir1 chapter of study book took the form of a debate "Resolved that the Domâ€" inion Board of the Women‘s Miss‘onâ€" ary Society should set aside more missionaries for the work of rural evangelism both in Canada and in foreign fields" Those taking part were Mrs. House, Mrs. McGirr, Mics Winnie Blyth, Misses Helen Gerrie. Mary Morton and Myrtle Mortley. Miss Anna Ritchic gave a few reâ€" marks on Temperance, and the secreâ€" tary and treasurer gave their annual reports. Roll call was answered by the members paying their fees. It was decided to hold a baking sale on Saturday, Feb. 13th. nt of the vear was _ 4,,| in the matter of the Estate of Robert ’achlevement of the year was the| Ector, late of the Townthip of roofing of the church with fireâ€"proof Glene'lg in the County ‘of Grey, farâ€" shingles. _ New plans include the’ Imer do'ceace a * shingling of _exterior of the church NO'I"ICE A h;reby givenâ€"that "al with brick fireâ€"proo{ shingles "nd.‘persons having claims against the Eeâ€" painling the tr'm.. A committce wis [ tate of Robert Ector, late of the Townâ€" appointed consisting of Charles Mac"ship of Glenelg, in the County of Farlane, Henry Beaton, Wailter E“l Grev. Furmel: \'vho died ‘bu or about ing, and pres. of the Ladies‘ Aid to the';wenty-se'con d ky of November, nove M natier dn hands. . [3.D. 1939, at ihe Tewnship of Glenelg The Ladies® Aid and h'dlasnon CircleJ in the County of Grey, are hereby reâ€" under the able leadership of Mrs Ar_?quired To Send or_ deliver :to the unâ€" cnie M:/ Deatou, Save .A subsmmm'l;der-mem.lonecl Solicitor for the Exeâ€" s1 s "__OO""_Wohte and foreign _ mis lcutrlx. full particulars of their claims Movs: | duly proved on or before the 5th day Officers for the new year were elecâ€" ted as follows: Church clerk, Mrs R.EOt P.‘ebruary. AD N Riâ€" h J. MacGillivray; treas., Mr John A.| AND TAKFE NOTICE that after sue ‘ Â¥ i 4 + i \Adate the Executrix will proceed to flocAithur; Financial Se03,. Miss D. distribute the assets of the Estate, Beatpn; org'anist, M'iss Jean T. Priest | having ‘regart "only" to the claims of an4 .Mrs y & 6. Nlchles Dea’consu which she shall then have notice, l esars. Archic M. Beaton and Walter and will not be liable for said assets E.wllng; UsNere: :\I.essrs e MP to any persons of whose claim notice Gillivray and Archie MacArthur; Audâ€", Shall â€"mot have been received at: the itors, Mr. Charlee MacFarlane and tiime of such distribution. Mrs. Wim. G. Rutchie. | After a feast of good things sm.!.}a:;):;i‘:' altssx?)urham. this 5th day of ed by the lacies and a hearty vote f J H. MeQUARRIE of thanks to the host and hostess,‘ * I;urham Onu\ri'o the evening of happy fellowship was * i brought to a close by singing the{ w Doxology . L2 s d oi _ There was a splendid gathering which was presided over by pastor, Rev. J. T. Priest. Treasurer‘s books chowed a small balance after all acâ€" counts had been paid. The ch‘ef ackievement of the year was the roofing of the church with fireâ€"proof shingles . New plans include _ the shingling of exterior of the church with brick fireâ€"proo{ shingles _ and painting the trim. A committee was appointed consisting of Charles Macâ€" Farlane, Henry Beaton, Walter EBwâ€" ing, and pres. of the Ladies‘ Aid to have the matter in hand. “ The Ladies‘ Aid and Mission Circle under the able leadership of Mrs Ar-} chie M. Beaton, gave a substantial sum to both home and foreign mis . sions. ' GLENELG CENTRE B. M. C. Glenelg Centre B.M.C. held their January meeting at the home of Mrs ANNUAL MEETING OF cLlenEle CENTRE BAPTIST CHURCH ‘The Glenelg Certre Baptist church fourd a warm welcome at the home of Mr and Mrs Walter Ewing, where they held their annual business meetâ€" ing on Thursday last. Mrs J. Mather, Mrs J. Meclraith, Miss M. McCirr. T meeting closed with prayer by Mrs v:. H. Smith. G. Tracey. The elected officers were callel to the front and a dedicatory prayer was offered by Mrs J. J. Smith. Devotional period subject, "In {the steps of the Master": Mrs A. Middleton, Mre A. McMurray, Mrs 'A‘ Hay, Mrs J. MceNally and Mrs W. |H. Smith. An interesting debate was | enjoyed, "Resolved that the Dominion gBoard of the W.M.S. should set a~| side more missionaries for the work 'of rural evangelism, both in Co.n.udn| and in the foreign field, even thoughi its total budget cannot be increased, | and this may mean the withdrawal o:‘r missionaries and funds from institu-: tions and from work in largeâ€" cenâ€". tres". ‘Those in favour of rural work Miss W. Blythe, Mrsâ€"F. House, Mrs. | C. McGirr; Those against it as not‘ being feasible at the present time:> KNOX AUXILIARY In the matter of the Estate of Charles Ramage, late of the Town of Durâ€" ham, in the County of Grey, Pubâ€" lisher, deceased, NOTICS is hereby given that all persons having claims aga‘nst the Esâ€" tate of Charles Ramage, late of the Town of Durham, in the County of Grey, Publisher, who died on or about the 17th day of July, A.D., 1936 at the Town of Durbam, in the County of Grey, are hereby reâ€" quired to send or deliver to the unâ€" derâ€"mentioned Solicitor for the Exeâ€" cutors, full particulars of their claims duly proved on or before the 5th day of February, A.D. 1937. AND TAKE NOTICE that after such dateâ€" the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the Estate, having regard only to the claims of which they sha‘l then have notice, and will not be liable for said assets to any persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received at the time of such distribution. Dated at Durham, this 5th day of January, 1937. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS | UNITED Y. P. A ! Durham U.Y.P.A. held their meetâ€" ’ing in Enox United church, Thursday evening, Jan. 14th, with 22 present i Scripture reading by Jessie Grant was followed by a paper by Geo. Hay in which he clearly pointed out our inâ€" debteduess to the stars. After busin ess, the mecting was handed over to the convenor of the misisonary and devotional com., Norma Gagnon, who read gseveral splendid New Year resâ€" olutions. A piaro solo by Jean Mcâ€" Girr was much enjoyed, and Ann Ritâ€" chie gave a veading. Miss Gagnon chose as her topic _ "The country church in Japan from 1931â€"37". This was followed _ by a short poem by . Helen Young. Benediction by Rev. W. H. Smith closed the meeting. ' ;lRobt. McGillivray. Mrs Henry Beatâ€" on read psalm 121 and it was followâ€" ,! ed by a season of prayer. _ Mrs W. | Ritchie read an article on 1936 Back ‘ ard Forward 1937. Mrs J. A. Browne _ read the "New Beginning" and sang !a solo "Open Thy Window" _ Mrs. ’Walter Ewing read an interesting story, "Saved through a wreck", Mrs !J. T. Priest sang "In the Garden", ‘a.nd read an account of two Western mission churches, Nepawin and Tomâ€" lahawk. Mrs. Robt. McGillivray read fthe tonic on Western missions and | lunch was zerved. A large assortment of Children‘s Boudoir Slippers from 45c upâ€" also Misses Ladies‘® and Men‘s. Juliettes or Felt Slippers Sizes now in stock ; one 3, one 3!$ two 4, one 5, one5% one 6, one 614 . We are offering the balance of our ladies wool jersey zippers at ... 2'25 Reduced prices on silk and wool Ladies Hose, reg. 69c for 60c : 49¢ values 35¢. This price until Jan, 19, if sizes are not soldout before Keep your feet warm in J. S. MclLRAITH Good News for Hosiery Buyers REPAIRING AS USUAL Durham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors J. H. McQUARRIE, F, M. EAGLESON Ontario & Dominion Land Surveyor Registered Professional Engineér Surveys, Reports, Estimates, Plans *Tclcphono 31, ORANGEVILLE, Om. cution and Physical Culture @pecial course for advapced pupils, including Hand Culture and Arm Gouches Be ginners a specialty. Kindergarten method for children of pre school age. Have commenced teaching. Studio ovâ€" er P. Lawrence‘s store. Hours 1 to 8 To remove the cause of diseage, try Chiropractic adJjustments, Mas eage and VUitra Ylolet Rays Lisensed Auctioneer for Grey County X RAY gas EXxTraction Office: Mill Street, DURHAM, Ont. Honor Graduate Toronto University, Craduate Royal Coll. Dental Surgeias Pupil of Parn®ll Morris, A. A. G. O. Specalist, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat In Durham every other week ond Office Hours: 1,80 to 4.00 p. m T.30 to 900 p. &. B. M. CHARLTON, A. A. C. M. 3. F. GRANT, D.D.S., C. G. ANC J. L. SWITH, MB., MC., P.S stone walls straightened. Will take any kind of farm stock in return. For particulars call on Hugh C. Me Lean, R.R. 1, Priceville. Office and Residence: Corner Coum tess and Lambton Streets, Durlikm Oflice: Over Vollett‘s Store. Yeear ppgrefiugs seltelise . C. PICKERING, DDs, Lo98 J. H. MeQUARRIE, B. a. Mce hours: 9 to 11 am., 1.30 to ¢ pm., 7 to 9 pm., Sundays excupted Buildings raised GEORGE E. OUNCAN ROYDEN BURNETT, M. D. Dentblatry in all its Branthse P. F. MacARTHUR TAKE A DE LuXE Ttaxs FROM DEPOT OR WHARF â€"2 & QuIET, weLlr conopuctEep, convyENiENt, moogtran 100 Lambton 8t., Durham, Ont. esherton Advance. G#o. BH. , Dundalk P.O,. Phone 4% r 43 CHIROPRACTiIL BESSIE McGicuivaA®r DR. C. P. PARK HOTELâ€"B85 WiTH BatH 7 â€"â€" 9 p. m.

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