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Durham Review (1897), 28 Jan 1915, p. 5

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re Neglect i'S Drug Store? oaailil. Store in ion Sale er Shoes i'r','orA'r':v"'yl'xxs'aatrid and $1. only at kinds of Produce _ v,,,,,".'), 3.00 s' Rubbers s Rubbers 333542.333 ,7 News is}; ' Jo, HclLRAITH TORONTO MONTREAL DTTAWA NIB JANUARY 28, m. 1ksl arlane. Agent, Durha- Bu Sale gew T h' Il . ough Syrup Durham {note but will In sf.99 'nid the serious cu. from lvads to by“ you 35 H rain Service r Tickets here 'st cough "ttte- guaranteo it to shoe, the leading us to can edented to , "r, ", 1 I _' 'N 2.00 5- was " ("any gal" 'la Blue 'l, 100 I Lnri to go: any pecials oss) 1.00 4W". Port How. l Trenton, on. 1' P R. Tick» tl Murphy. D. P. in Shore Une" ...700 ...750 ..1.16 2.00 , Ladies t in"; QUALITY‘“ E1 PHARMACY , HPRICEVILLE. - ONT il YOU'LL PURCHASE 'iieaaisaaaii+-mtlimttt- Toronto ---Chleago Toronto-Montreal DOUBLE TRACK ALL THE WAY " Farm lam, 'rrairts-Uttoiee of Routes L m Fares now in effect For full part.icuUrs consult G. T. R. In kw! Ag nm or write U. E. HORN- INU. UN. Pass agent. Toronto. h is hound to increase in value. Mm in " position to judge Iay that. llu fu' uer luv/mg many will ever u; nu we Che lp beef. This contamly "1"an an early Increase m the selling price of tum lands. I have, tor sale . In” Kerr-s] he " Dromoro, convenlent w whml. tipl ndudly i'mproved, only slim law... [nuance at 5 percent, 100 sures um 18. Egremonf, well pro merwei .3000 or with another 50 acre", $0011). M) acres Egremom. near Mt. Forest. G rod farm. worth “W" hat isttered " NH] |4IVIUQ "ll-Ill ”If." "‘V‘ _ '7 "O) or trutro under for quick sale. 2w acres E)trraruotst, near Balsam. One uf the vary beat farms in the Township. WI“ soon bepicked up at very low price quoted. It!) "rtC'rt't' Beutinre--tt" John Ciark tatuu, (mu 3, W G R. Cheaper than “Yer otrored ttetore. M) act"'", Beutioek/l?y "L'outts" farm Lot 31) 'con 10. Uttered very cheap mud on vvry may terms. I”) Ictu'4 Baum-ck. lot iUeon I. W. G. " ' near Durham. Good farm. You can Enter any Day at the O'_r-NtlR_T1Bfr,.t...-tlt,, ram/17% ti. ti. MILLER, seeing DURHAM PLANING MILLS t-hra wuisarw.irted hogs In ammunCP lo X'Hw'xir‘uti of Durham and surround- mg (mummy, tit " he ttas " Planing Mall Mud tactory fully ',,t'p"'" and it pt'epared to take orders or SASH, DOORS, and all kinds oi HOUSE FITTIIGS Shingles and. Latin always on Land at right prices. Custom Sawing promptly attended to Also Sole Agent and Dealer for ham and vicimty of ch. You rortrtrtt, dtvrrd to BUY or BELL I " HUN) W an LEND mthoat first For interior M hunch! cheaper [Inn but; not“: E my to handle o, Hwy nut on Can 9 was fuel No Winter Tours to California Florida and Sunny South gimp DUB“ I’l IivMu " inr,trttetiogt. Oar own .. trrr ‘rnl'y huilding and " 3006"!- " ' 'H'd of "trprarirtttre. Expo-r! in. til" wit'." prmluco tho Velv he” o,ult.i (Mtulnguotrre. A FLEVIINO.PCA 0. D. FLEMING poncural for " years “emu WM CALDKR. Town Ticket Am. J. mwsrzk. Ticket Agent 'rtce l .warIIc-d Train Sarvnce 1itot'st Class of Equipment JANUARY " 1916 I: we Powders, Cold Creams. Hair Tonica and variouo other rmlt't articles of many - make. l‘.:-:Iut_i_ful display‘of Telcume, new FIBRE BOARD irii'iii"i'ii"iii.jiipt.j PRICEVILLE ii,'iiiiilrisr hag-5;: Um with . M . IL on Cannot. fail " set No dirt or an! Call and no tor you'd! OWEN SOUND Property Now VISIT Orland very cheap (tit, Hanover tee trnit 5152.35“ 'h'ieaSd m: ",iei'iii'tiiei"iYtitfi', I Nothing much to report on this wuk. This Monday morning. the 25th Jumy. there is lots at an m booming from the north-must, which is lt PP. gnreytiou tor a big fall of snow The A. O. U. W. Lodge Ito, meet: this Monday night tor the installation of officers. We were reading the good Clerk of Ezremom's address tn the council board " their firtst meeting and it brunch: our memory hack to the days of old, when about the middle of the 60's, Mr David Allson and brother bs Allan. the lute Sun Quinn Aand W. Campbell ot Lstona. hharded at our old homestead. while attending school tor a term ot six months in the old 90an in S. S. No. 2, Glenele, the little Arch. McLellan. tencher. And in looking backwards over the 50 years gone by, Mr Allan tinds changes in more waysthan can be mentioned. Then he was a young lad never dreaming that fifty years from the time he envied the pleas- ures oi youthful davs. would and him now comparativuly a broken down aged man. alter serving so laithlullv the cumbersome duties of the responsible mice entrusted to him " m ore than 30 yvats Now ho can loot: back with many of us and repeat the old musician's version that Years have passed and gone away Firm. has changed to silverv grey. Yes, those locks which titty years or more ago, had the color of youth , are now partly gone and faded awav, We extend our svmpnthetic leeling to Mr Allen in hisillness and hore that he may yet fill the otti:e for many years to come. ty Our pnpnlnr hutel keeper, Mr Jos, Buck. is in Toronto this week. The annual meaning of Anemesin Alricultnrnl Society was held one {by lest week and resulted in elect- ing 1 1915. George Tryons claims to be the oldest resident ot Prieeville, being there si as be was thin years old, Pritywille had only the name then with very few citizens. Just near where the Presbyterian mouse stands ll hotel Mood where Scotch. Irish or English whiskey wss sold lor two pence s glass. It would be hardlt credited that if some one predicted that some fiftr or sixty years from then the hotel would be destroyed and a Presbyterian mouse built some 30 or 40 years later on, but such is the ease. The tine mouse is now oc- cupied by the worthy pastor and‘ tumilv ot the Presbyterian church In looking at the old Baptist church or chapel, which is vacant, it brings our thoughts back to days gone by when this comfortable little building would be well filled with the good ‘people of olden days, coming from iGlenelg Centre and other directions, with their big sleighs in winter and their lumber waggons in summer. They did not look tor style, but the conveyance ot the day suited. There were smongst those coming trom the north line, a host of Batons. Csmsr- ons. Grahams and McArthurs. sll to beer the language said to be spoken by Adam, preached bv the late Rev. Robert McIntyre. Ach chsidh tsean nitheamh air ohul s'gsilbh nan daons So air fed s nul or but old times have passed away, and so is the old men of these far gone days. On the top of the hill at Ferguson's stood the old Catholic church which was pulled down long years ago. Tho good and faltmul members then had to come a long diltance further My" lhun the former had to come, tor there attended such Imhful mom- horo as Angus McVigar cw_tio. is now climbing up toward the century mark. The Black's. MeMillan's, Me. l D McIntyre. Morrisone. McPhersons,‘ Halev'e. O'Netl's and a host clothe!" faithful members. On the opporite side on Mr Fergus- on'e place etood the old Methodist ohnreh which often accommodated Presbyterian' in olden times and wee the Brat church or place ot war- lehlp built in Pricevll e. Many a ’voice that sounded load the praises it the Master in the old ediMe have passed to their reward many years ago. Some ol the poets oi the old fonndatlon are to be seen yet. We were Flamed to meet a South Line boy ot 0 d, Mr. Donald McLean [of Proton Station. Mr McLean serv- ed nearly 30 yearn ago as a seczioll foremen on C P R and now he receiv- " a pension at some $250 a year. Annual meeting wlll be held la the P,tlgtftd church here on Feb. It, at I la the atterpt,81tt instead of in the ”Call!" as laat veer Prayer meeting th a week at the reeldenee of John MoPhall. tioath (Models. and " Alex MeArthnr'e ot town. W tns---)' oirri, to Mr and Mrs David T. Bittckts, Doylon. . datqtto In - law) the same meastGis% aisiiir PRICEVILLE BORN 50d to meet a South Mr. Donald McLean . Mr McLean serv- " no as a secziou Skating is the order of we day an the rink is again in full "Vin: and open three nights I week. Miss G Pearl returned to the city on Saw rduy utter spending a couple ot weeks in our burg. Mr. W. G. Wilson entertained his many friends ton party last Friday night Mr. D. McNanlcy and D. Mount-do attended the wedding oflhemzer's brother Stephen IO Miss M, Campbell ot Arthur, " Mr. J. McMurdo and wife spam Sunday at Rob; Knox's. Mr Nichnl of Harriston is the guest of Mr and Mrs Hugh Wilson, Born, on lath inn. to Mr. And In. Lyman Jackson. “on. Congratu- litmus. Sorry to chrumclo the death of Mr. A Earnest. cl Saokott'l Corners. Mr. Earnest was taken ill on Sutnrdnv night with pnenmnnia bud lingered anede abouul a m. The re mains were interred m Swlntun Park cemetery, a large number oflrlendl being present He is survived by a widow, one son Eddie and one daugh- ter, Mrs. J. Saunders. The Borrow. iM, friends haw. our deepest syn ps- t y. Mr and Mrs. D, McCormick spent Sunday at Mr H. Lawrence’s. The Urangemen ot Swinton Park, entertained in their hall on Friday. Jan 15:11. A good program was 'tivenuonsiisting of dialogues, read. ings by Muses Sheriff. Pearl and Rie,tuu'dson, also duems by the Ach- eson boys and Misses How and Kin- nel and several Selection by the orchestra. Mr Goodtellow occupied me chair. The program concluded, a lunch was served. alter which a sociable time Was spent. Mr. B. Haw and Miss Maggie Alri- corn visitcd friends we Heathcuu last week. Mr and hir, J Aldnorn of Corbetton Sundayed in our burg. . Mr and Mrs. T. Knox and daugh- ter of Quebec, are visiting In oar bare at present. Mr and Mrs. John Heard and hun. ilv of -'"t Sask., are the guests ot Mr ll Heard and funny. Mrs. Geo: Black is still under the Dr'ts can but impwving a “Main health. Mr. Bert Martin visited in Toronto Ins: week. Mrs. Stoneman and Mrs. Mauser ct Toronto, returned home after spend- mg lt mouth with the tormers parents Mr. and Mrs R, J. Porter. The Hunter Bros. have leaned the Watson farm tor a term of yours. Mr. Will Patterson spent Sunday with Gleuelg triends. Miss O'Connor is under the weather at present. [manned to: I.“ won Beaumul weather we are getting at present. A sleighload of the youth and beauty un this line spent a pleasant eh ning an me home ot Mr Joe Blue]: I; Priccvxlle. Miss Annie Dunbar, of Toronto, spent a tew day: at her parental home here. Miss Sadie Mchllan. Stsottshtowth spam. the beginning cube week with her Mend, MISS Kate McCormick. Mr I. Anderson leaves for the West to-Oy. Mr and Mrs J. Black spent Sunday at Mrs G. McDonald's. Mr and Mrs D. McCormick visited Magda in Priceville une day Inc wee . Mrs John McGrnth is visiting at her mumer's at present. Messrs Johnnie Meagher and Ir- ving Anderson spentb‘nndty at Mr John Fogany's. A bunch of the young girls around the Centre spears pleasant evening with their friend, Miss E. Black. Wonder how doo Lauohie like facing the storm walking so early in the morning. Elflli g'fllill8'lll M (lil flielf Greenville, S. C.-"It is with pleasure I tell other: of _the meet benefit I have derived from Vmol, for the past several years. I m 81 years old and I find Vi- poi gives me strength, a healthy lgape- the and overcomes nervous disc era. Vinol is the only tonic reconstructor I have used for several years. I have recommended it to a great many of my friend: and it has alwaxl proved satis- factory.” - Mm. M. . HUTCHISON, Greenirille, S. C. Mrs. Hutthistm--Eitrhty-0ne Years Old-OSes No 0th- er Tonic but Vinol and Ree ommends It to Friends. Such cases an the above are constantly coming to our ttttention. If Tgd' in this vicinity only realised how inol irr- Il,rnf'r, old people we would not be 3b 6 to amply the demand. _ __ is is tid an. building, euiitttta we- me 00119!!! fR1tiuidyAby, 9° gum: or“ Sit mg}?! mgr; by the m I to rti 0mg 1.”: iiiiiiit)iiit',iiFii'til “1:2 of funk: um artiiliiiirJiryi.i.Ei, that makets ft so "decaf“! m building up strength for old people, delicate chil- dren and for all run-down condhions. Vinol is also a tttost semen-gm! mniody for chronic coughs. oath and bronchitis. If it fui|s to law: any one who tries it we return your money. Wedding bells are ringing. OLENELG CENTRE SWINr0N PARK Macurl.ett2foxSr-.thtas F'. ‘- “ = t%EWe3,'AgEk8b'l, r'sili'c?th, , tl,',', E. ";§r¢"§”‘m 'il,8t g3 "5" ha Mr. and In. J. Sinclair from Dro- more tyalUd on It and In J, P. " Gilhvny nod Mr. and Mm. Goo. Binnie on Sunday In: Mary Tucker of Toronto. in 'Utintt her M, [In Winnie Bunnie, trim, Input McArthur u' _ in Toronto. Mill Alice IcKclvey of town upon: the week and with Miss Vim IcNab. Mr. Thou Binnio ot B C.. open: in: weak with " brother Goo. bore. Min Ruby Mottat from Toronto, in the (non ot Miss Anugline Dun. Mr. lush McCall spencthe week end with Egromont friendl. A prayer meeting will be held n Mu Chan Kannedy'n on Thursday awning. January 28m. Mr Geo Gollinaon had the gasoline sawing muchina from Dornoeh for about three dnysnnd got a [urge pile of poles cut. We are all in hopes this beauti- ful weather continues all week for our social Thursday evening. We believe Mr Steve McMurdo found his "dear" on returning from the West this winter and does not intend going back alone. Congratulations Steve. J. P. MoGlllivmy had n “and bee ior the young men of the neighbor- hood on Friday. Rev. L. D. Huxtable is in Cleve- land, Ohio helping in a three week campaign of Evangelistic work. Mrs Huxtable is taking the work here. "ew. e:.". 'NW?"'"' PS m Uleve-} Cameron -.Aldtwrn _- That David (tgl, Ohio pelpmfg J, a tt."e'l, Whyte be refunded $1.90 dog tn; of 'CI' "s"lrrlfhtoaurie"t1f'it2i1i/i1 hu, dog lmvmg died, Curried. the irork' here. k _ , Brown--. Aldcorn - That t't, 'lt . ' . count. of W 11 Thurshun ol' :53 ', or sags; £5321 313?? “Bilbegt‘g priming fintu"Ol ieptett_""it. and nom- " . A "mg A 1-- ‘?_n_?x l iuamon bills be paid. Curried. Mr and Mrs Alex, McEachnie have presented their boys with a tine "Chielrering" piano. Mr Hopkins and Miss Donnelly of Hanan Hull were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. R. J. MoGillivrny on Sunday. We congratulate Mr Allan McMII- lan Mm ot Mr. Malcolm McMillan who was married a few weeks ago in Palmerston. Mr. Hugh McArthnr trotn_B ace, Alberta, is visiting his mother, Mrs. John MeArthar. The newly elected Council of the ‘l'ownsnip ot' Artemesia for the vest 1915 Viz: l' ll 1iokeume, Reeve; Wm Aldcorn. J I Graham. Fred Brown and Alex Cameron. Council- lore, met at the town hall on Monday, January 11th. 1015. and after each of said members had subscribed and made the necessary declarations of ofliess and qauihiutious, took their seats. The minutes of December session, 1914, 'were read and tsonfirrn. ed. The following communications were read '. Beaver Valley Telephone Cm. asking council permission to place poles on highways ; D MoTsviIh, ac~ count for repairs for road grader, $3.60 ; W H Thurston. account for priming, $30.50; A D McLeod. tl W Bellamy and t', Gilbert. applied for 'he other: of assessor ; J Ross Robert- son. asking grant to Sick Children's Hospital ; By-laws No l, to appoint assessor. No 2 to appomt andiiors No ll to appoint local board of health, No 4 to appoint high school trustee. No ;5 to appoint trustee lor Markdale high school. No 6 to appoint sheep inspect- org. No 7to permit the Bearer Valley TEE DURHAM REVIEW ARTEMESIA COUNCIL SAUGEBN VALLEY HOPEVILLE "There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood leads on to Fortune." Many Canadian business men are eagerly looking forward to the "turn in the tide" in Cate adian trade. Some of them are saying: "Just wait until this war is over===the country will prosper, business will boom, and we will then start advertising on a large scale to get our share of it." There is a wiser type of man ' the man who is acting instead of talkittg--laying his plans now so as to have his " boat of business " headed up stream when the tide turns l advertising NOW, because he knows that to delay until the war is over is to add a hundred told to the opposition his plea for " a share oi the big business " must encounter. Public opinion is not to be won " over night." When the Canadian public lets loose its cash, the manufacturers and merchants to whom the golden stream Will mst freely flow, are those who are busy NOW cre- ating gdo'd will M transom Ind their grnttg. To take the tide of business at its flood re- quires, not days, not weeks, but months of preparation. Prepare now " advertise now " it you would. later prosper. The Turn of the ”Tides Telephone Co to erect palms and wires on roads of this Municipaluy were in. troduced, read and passed. Grhm--Cmmerert - - That $1.79 be refunded Samuel Gilbert, "he on his busmeas assessment of 1914. u having been “sensed for his busineu in error. Carried fhmeron--Brnwn-- Tiust the ac- count of D Mc'L‘avish of $3 60 for re- pairs to mad grader be pnid. Carried. Brawn e-C,Bmerotr--1'int this Coun- cil subscribe for six copies of the Municipal World for the use of its members and the clerk. Curried, _ Cameron - Aldcorn - That this CouucIl gout $10 00 in aid of the Sick Ciuldren'g Hospital. Carried. csmerotr--hldeortr---TGt buvmg untamed the treasurer} surety. find the. same to coasts; of abond of the London Guarantee Company for $4000.00 with premium paid to No- vember 1915. and deem it "ffuient, Carried. ' 1Irowu-iiruutn...'fhist the regular meetings of this Councxl will be held on the first Monday of each month during the year except the month of December. which meeting Will be on the 17th of said month. Carried. County l udjourned. Fon SALE. -- Fine thoroughbred White Wyandotte cockcrcls and hens, Regal (Martin) Strain. Apply to J. A. LEBCB, Priceville. is I mixture of roots, herb. harks and seeds. It tones up the system of a home and gives him new life ind I glossy coat of hair. Makes them strong Ind healthy. It in the best thin you can give a horse for indigestion. liver trouble. coughs. influenza, hide gown! or blood trouble, and it brings n home through the winter in top-notch condition for spring work. Ittteruattotu1 Stock Food Tonic is equally good for horses, cattle, hear, sheep, etc. It is guaranteed to make cows give from one to three more quart: of milk every day, and it will make hogs grow amazingly. " is I commonsense everyday tonic, blood purifier and general system strength- me: and I t Aid to bettEr digestion and assimilation. It is not to take 'tu?", of grain but is lobe mixed with grain for better health and larger pro t. It ingrown digestion end assimilation on all animals and the usmg cost is only " BREE FEEDS for ONE CENT". For sale by dealers every- where in soc. and $noo packages and " pound pails. FRRB-Write for our new book "International Veterinary Digest" giving clue, Iymptoma and remedies for diseases of stock and poultry. We will and you one-absolutely free of cost, postage paid-it you write and request it and mention the number of head of stock you own. For Sale by WM. BLACK, hardware Merchant, Durham. and Dealers Everywhere. International Stock Food Co. Limited Dept. D. . INTERNATWCK NOD ' . - . up? ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO MADE IN CANADA Toronto, Horses Need acme tonic, when banned up in winter, to supply the detieiency of exercise and green food. Pleased to hear Mr Donald ICFIV- den 18 better again. One day last Week he fell on a piece of ice end broke a couple of ribs. Mr and Mrs Sinclair, Dromore. vio- ed last week with the latter's cousins, Bdge's, Firth's and Ritchie's. Mr and Mrs Gordon ueddea. Dro- more. waited over Sand-y with Mr and Mrs T. Greenwood. Min Wm- nie returned to Dromore with them on Hominy. Born-to Mr and Mrs Fred Staples; on Sunday, Jan. 14, a daugtster. 1 Congratulations. I We have heard of people iosing harness, ropes and other articles from the church sheds ttt Durham. It is high time th is was seen to we think. b--- '" IMM8~ i Enmntm .' A In Cr, 11mm Crd 5i?iii.EFir". mm In Centre of and Businw EDGE HILL TORONTO 9:1. A MEIHCAL no Conant“! u: J. ARTHUR 000K in now giving Hound Auctioneer for County of 0m. Tenn. moderate. Arrangement- tetedatednte. can be made uh Review OIceont my msidrnce next door. Phonon]! to No. 6. Durham wnll be pextmptlrmttended to. D. MoPHAIL- ’ Soc. fl, an n um Aucuoueer tor l M- tqqegeut. Amz'momeuu ' nod-um. nun Item“. u“ tire Iceman... a cmwuucm 00'5“” nouns --tsa A L-tp‘. '--9p... Mmumton have“ 0.0- and “as” u all noun. M. a w "cyiott l' “and“ to. Tenn on I "a' m- a "see "yum “than” unan- "ERICK Ova J. P. Penal“. clue. dull: 0M 83.0‘10“. “blunt in and may: with at It‘ll“: do! an - wk 01 Amen n. HOW)! GRADUATE. Ton-nun) t IV-vdlm. u than edt', venue bean! surgeon Damn: Ita winches. oeBcitov.tr Jewellrv MOIP ud opp ' an Post on”. latch. in Vote- Production and Iill‘ll. .tthetMreareot " ti. F. ,",f.ie,"."" in" Tuned". ”out: till a. . Ugh“. ppolntmenu now wing W.C.PICKERING 0. o 5., l. l) S “anon GRADUATE M T'ororto. University. graduate ot Royal Unlh Kr ot David an Goal of Ontario Rom“: 0m J U J Tlh'lGl'd,'J In w Store W. Solicitor Mt Suprem Com loan Public Commissioner Money In Low. ' In on Lambron BL, vypwilx o WMpole'u Stable!» ARTHUR H [murmu- Agent. Issuer of “nu-Ange i, all ttnancUl Imam-m Full line of C Mum “y. " _ Ind buck And l ":ice (.4. foe Iced people. tttrtttaltntntr a. madam). Picture Pruning. Shortest Notice -rbtogrt, -Arroae hum MIG lion UNDERTAKER and Funeral Di. actor Butane: -- First huuue- N... lawn-nee": Blurlumilb Silo; “If" drum-t tor magi?" , It. he cannot tummy _ 1m lb. IABVELh .rt-n'u, no ' olhor M Ion "an"; fur Fin-z. r, and boi-owed. t gm ' mu 'e rm“! and dtroettomt mum: h- wmwn-l \'(o,.wmm. on than! - lot mud». !‘helcwuthotouxlr'y "el/T "t ,. A! mu- .utttt,"tp dunno-u tun eLUv‘rual pun] ms and "ister, an. tor full Junior hen-m: um Munc- kTiitii'a"ik". Th. tollotnuq Compete m - on ll an. t rm; mum! and mam-i W- . _ My, W vr l f t? Ex Gg)?, Q“ J. EGRANT D. D.tr, L. tt. s, Compliments of the Season 'iiiirlh%i.elJiiil tEimriiiitRird not!!! an be oh- " mu. Dun-m lunar, Omani. mm n A mun bun-m. “nutmeg The“ of them-1'1 u I _. .n In uncaring one. Thr?trtrr'eatst Wyn 'r, . "tttt anon.“ and unn- Ito u-- an. 't sts' .. ,1 an and pupal bani ever): t.'/r"r'rr' t rr't i" 'per May you and yum. k , Christmas of unfor;w pleuure with 1mm: plenty for the New Y Faauala amimeNtiisittou oi hm 3&2. I"! man m ' 'rd0fiUd, d 0.. C M HIM} [m PS?" Rt ' ffti,'tfs, DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL Notary Public, t DUIEAI. ONT. .1 that". J. P. TELFORD I. I. ISAAC CONVEYANCL D IcPHAlL. Ceylon ttrtoC.ItANh6E, Durham A. BELL It." In. EIU'FN'M R. H. ISAAC, Durham j, w I and moetgteittl , od ulrlt 'tl, Ch. ceqtiti, um. ' T Evan Woman o "mm Io 3w Gig/l' was: JAG K80 u Igi.l.ttallt, Una-y h " L. Pi a:

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