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Durham Review (1897), 10 Nov 1927, p. 5

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h and famâ€" ith '\‘th; the holida;, s spending 3 cousin, Mrs markics Cop o Stratior j Thanksgiv in he Club proâ€" ities of the inter â€" de. uiblic speakâ€" ronto, , Mrs an, Master Urs D. M attended a in Walkerâ€" uty Clubre C year last * _ {ollowing year : Pres. tres.. Archie the Rock liss Rub Damn Mc fTived hom last lookin Haze] Beaâ€" Edge, Howâ€" ivener, My eeting wil} nd Mary of uests with n, Toronto _ were the t Sunday, + and Hicthe d recently Ab Typ #ork Tmerus MePlher thother ralh Mc Nt o pent ove ital roof to, visiteq er the holâ€" U and cCO TO »n @Té mald, also Elgin were 3 of Arck. PSeL!é ind family ankesei~ in d OT Mr & M recentls H« you in business A y Mi and son and tw request ea vin ernoouh da y spele lookin .: in Dayâ€" AUEH their ‘ Mrs Wes U and i Dy Mr. Mr. hi la came» n f’; (iet our Price before you Sell your Wheat # * as | intend buying Wheat to ship by the Car load. Goo0s DELIVERED IN TOWN EV ERY DdaY. PHONE NO. 8, DAY OR NIGHT Royal Househ‘d Flour per bag 4.75 Majestic Flour, per bag ....1.25 O Canada Ftour, per bagz... 4.25 King Edward Flour, per bag 4.00 Feed Flour, per bag ...... 225 Pustry Flour, 21 Ib bag ... 1.00 Filot Flour, per bag ....... 4.39 Manle Leaf Flour, per bag. 4.75 Projrie Pride Flour, per bas 1.25 Custom Chopping Every Day Best Quality of Fiour & Feed BLATCHFORDS CALF, PIG AND POULTRYâ€"FEEDS. Also GUNN‘S BIG 60 BEEF SCRAP AND POULTRY FEEDS. Has Always Taken a Strong Stand for Quality J. 8. McILRAITH, \! incredients are of First Quality. _ Therefore when you buy our Bread, you are assured of the Best. We have a fine assortment of New Fallstyles for every function, tbe it for walking or dress wear, A large assortment of Travelling Goods alâ€" ways in stock. \re well knaown for their richness and quality. Kept in clean, sanitary cases, free from dust. In the realm of Shoes for wear with Autumn costumes, style bas decrecd that Patent leads the parade. itors this week over Thanksâ€" & were Mr and Mrs H. B. Meâ€" the latter assisting in the Sunday to the pleasure of ail: Olive _ McLean, Misses Doris e lowl supper in McKinnon Hall "riday night last was a decided sa . The night was ideal and the was packed to the door. The i were laden with all the gs0d i that could be had to satisfy iner man and there was plenty ‘or another the next day. â€" The vam was home talent and every ber was miunch appreciated by The proceeds for the evening _ over $92, 1 irs Alfred and Wm Hincks, < Thanksgiving at Wm MeLeod‘s xinton Park. Wright and Mrs K. MeArthur ° the week end at Mr Dan Campâ€" Innis Mclean leaves this week rangeville where he purposes ng5 Business College. We wish l1 success. atmosphere has changed cmâ€" ibly again, feels like winter this i~ morning. We noticed yesterâ€" ‘1_kinds of vehicles outâ€"cutâ€" mazies and cars and all seemâ€" ) get there. tors _ home over ths holiday Ur Murray Nichol, Flo Mcâ€" VMarjorie McLean, Dorothy Carâ€" JOHN McGOWAN v~ to report Mrs Campbell Sr. 1e north line, as on the sick We hope she may be around HENDERSON‘S BAKERY PRICEVILLE &.5., Mclean, Melancthon. Sara Mills spent a few days Colin McLean‘s in the viMage, nd Mrs Wm Timmins of Hayâ€" Falls were week end visitors t Carson‘s. iilvray â€" McLean â€" of Durham, he week end at his home. THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS The Vogue of Patents Wa solicit your patronage. _ We handle the NOoV. 10, Support your Home Baker And sell them at Reasonable Prices. a d Flour per bag 4.75 | Screenings ....$33.00 per ton c, per b;i....:.zif Chopped Oats, per 100 Ibs 1.65 ur, per bas..â€" 425 | Crimped Oats, per 100 Ibs 1.65 Flour, per bag 4499 ¢ o, _n~ Chop, per 100 IbS 1.65 THIS IS TRUE OF OUR BREAD OUR CAKES AN)J PASTRY Repairing a Speciaity bag 4.T5 | SCreerinns ... +.® ag 4.75 | ....1.25 | Chopped Oats, »€ se :20.") Crimped Oats, pe ‘,. : Strong Chop, per 9 | n 1B3 | Enaind onts pr 13, | Oat Chop, per to * o AoFten® Fimew war oron 1.T9 | 1.25 1 Crimped Oats, per ton.. Oat Chop, per ton ..... Mired Chop, per ton.... Gunn‘s Tankage, 100 Ibs The Cash Shoe Store C Cmo 2C Imtayy WEere well attended, notwithstanding the storm. _ Rev Mr Kenny of Centrai Wralked e 002 d lie will and Anna McLean, Mr Nell Shartmans ) oi O tetonscad nde h i d . L BP : 1 @ Mclonis and sister Esther. Mrs Ed. Everist and Miss Marjorâ€" . hav»e gone to Toronto where they 1 ansaut Hke Ek .. 1 spend the winter â€"l;nonths' Anniversary an, all of Toronto : ed, a banker in Kes to relatives : Mr Ai VICINITY services of 8t Sunday, were | _A full house was present to hear | the play "Pegsy of Primrose Farm", | in the United Church Thanksgiving | night. ‘Tho‘ there were no startling | escapades, the characters were well acted and enjoyed. Mrs Dr McAllis | ter, Miss Nellie Gardiner, Dr Marsh [ @ll and Frank Mclntyre, all of Dun ‘dalk. ably assisted with the program. â€" Proceeds were $45, Sr IVâ€"Margaret Eddy, Margaret QuilHinan, Willie Quillinan. Jr IVâ€"â€" Evelyn McGrath. Sr HIâ€"Cecalia Quillinan, Margaret Black. _ Jr HIIâ€" Evelyn Haley, Henry Massey. Jr II â€"Catherine O‘Neil, Clinton Haley. I.â€"Margaret Harrison, Vincent Mcâ€" Keown, Mary Haley. Pr Srâ€"Mary McKeown, Donald O‘Neil. Jr Prâ€" Dan Haley. September and October Jr I1Â¥â€"Ruby Lawrence*®, _ Susie Greenwood*, Davey Allen, uuan Colâ€" 8. S. NO. 3, GLENELG a Sr I1Vâ€"Isabel Firtb, _ Alva Greenâ€" wood, Mary Anderson. Jr IVâ€"Viola Neely, Olive Allen, Ruby Staples, Adeline MeNally. _ Sr HMIâ€"Margarct Firth. Jr liiâ€"Willie Glencross, Gorâ€" don Greenwool, Agnes Anderson, Jim Bell, Jimmy Cox. Sr ilâ€"Jean Firth, Mary Allen, Harold Greenwood. _ Jr. liâ€"Aleda Staples, Willie Scheurman, George Scheurman. _ Jr Iâ€"Margacet Edge, Cecil Anderson, Henry Wilâ€" liams. No. on roll 28: average attendance 22 H. J. Beaton, teacher 5. S. NO .10, GLEN. & EGREM"T September & October Sr IVâ€"AnnieWells, Gladys McKinâ€" non, Roddie McEachern, Robert Mcâ€" Intyre. Jr IVâ€"Maimie McPhail, Anâ€" na Mclntyre, Arch. McEachem. _ 83r. IIâ€"Clifford Harrison. Jr HIâ€"Fiorâ€" ence McEachern, Cecil Proudley, Doâ€" nalda MacLeod, Edna Eckhardt, Anâ€" na Mae McEachern, Winnie Proudâ€" ley, Alex McKinnon, D.K. MeKinuon. Jr_ I1Iâ€"Mary _ McEachern, Andress Eckhardt. _ Jr Iâ€"Rosalie McKinnon, Orval McKinnon. Pr Aâ€"Sadie Eckâ€" hardt, Eddie Proudley. Pr Bâ€"Franâ€" cis Smith, Orval Harrison. Enrolment 24, average attendance 20 Elizabeth MacCuaig, teacher Mr and Mrs Robt. ~Webscer and {amily, spent the first of the week with Brantford relatives. Mr and spent the part. The Women‘s Institute met Wedâ€" nesday of this week at home of Mrs Jas. Mitchell. Mr and spent the Mr and Mrs W. R. Scott and Dalâ€" ton, visited his sister, Mrs Kraiip, near Mt Forest, the first of the week. Mr and Mrs Thedorf, Mr and Mrs F. Grimes, Mr and Mrs Geo. Pryde, spent Thanksgiving Day at Mr Robt Stewart‘s. Mr Russel Patterson, Inistoge, was a visitor at Jno. Sinclair‘s the first of the week. Mr Wallace Riddel!l was home from Toronto over the holiday, Mr and Mrs Howard McLean enterâ€" tained a number of friends at a fowl supper Thanksgiving night. $112,00 was realized and no ill efâ€" fects resulting locally from the big good with much l'ortissim;)“;)n the piano at times. strong) was particularly good : some were rather low and indistinct, but the acting supplied the missing link to a certain extent. The music was and the approaching Armistice Day. Announcement of the appeal last week brought something like $755, and it has since been raised to over $800. Mr Hardwick in "What is a lady", replied by "What is a gentleman" in answer to an encore. At this junetâ€" ure, the chairman made some apâ€" propriate remarks on Thanksgiving and the approaching Armistina Ta.« E on 2t niatatiiioees h uie ind o. h es 3 ‘"When I‘m gone, you‘ll soon forget : a reading by Mrs Murray "Her oxâ€" perience in an elevator, was encored and she gave "She liked him rale weel". A mixed quartette gave a fine selection. f and replied with "Oh Membr;.â€"â€"x duet by Mr and Mrs Cairns entitled, en c S SEP. $.S. NO. 7, GLENELG SCHOOL REPORTS S. 8. NO. 9, GLENELG Kathlcon McMillan, teacher McNally. Jr 11 â€" Gordon I By order, ood, Jas Wileon®, John Colâ€" ouge Eon "SALE: | 8. P. O‘BRIEN, Allie McGirr. @r IIâ€"Margar Brick dwolling. All conveniences, | Becretai wn. Jr IIâ€"Dorothy I&wrencs, on George 3t. near High School. Ap Department of Pablic Works, Arnett, Cecil Brown*, Harry piy at once. W. A McGOWAN Ottaws, Novamber 3, 1927 Mrs Will â€"Donald, Conn, holiday at Wm Scott‘s Mrs Dick Scott, Oshawa, day with relatives in this HOPEVILLE Jr _Pr (C(â€"Philp Sparling, Clarence McLean, Bill Noble, Leslie Stedrian, Alvin McCaslin. Jessie B. Witthun, teacher Jr Pr Aâ€"Elmer Arnett, Isabel Fidâ€" des, Milired Wanamaker, Clara Mocâ€" Donald, Johnny Collier. Jr Pr Bâ€"(Catharine Rowland and Jimmy â€" Braithwaite) cq. Margaret Armstrong, Ross Caln, Ross Kear ney, Mary Bourne. Sr Pr Bâ€"(Billy ElHott and Lin d Erwin) eq. Gordon McDonald, M â€" garet Moore, Jack Atkinson, Geo ze Sr Pr_ Câ€"Ottilie Pearce, Eulalia Wilson, Violet Schlorf, Mae Levi, G. Ball. Daisy Mather, teacher Sr Prâ€" Aâ€"Florence McLean. Janâ€" et Robb, Marjory Middleton, Don :d Campbell, Stanley Falkingham. I Bâ€"Boyce Howell, Jessie Grant. Jean McGirr, Patrick Clarke, Helon Gagnon. Mary E. Morton, teacher I _ Aâ€"Eileen _ Tucker, _ Meargoret Sparling, Emily Cornwall, Ross .2onâ€" der, Betiy Melntyre. Jr II Bâ€"Mabel Pinkerton, Esther Bourne, Jack Lloyd, Thornton Snell, Sadie Heather. Sr II Bâ€"Marion Moore, Dorothy McDonald, George McKechnie, Betry Henderson, Geo. Braihwaite, Florence Kress, teacher Jr II Aâ€"(Gordon Kennedy and G. Prew), Robbie Milne, (Gordon Graâ€" ham and Clark Saunders), Percy Murdock, Velma Dean. Jr III Bâ€"Olive Dunsmoor, Nathan Ritchie, (Harold Trafferd and Gordâ€" on McGirr) eq., Shirley Melntyre, G. Glass. Clara McCrae, teacher Sr II Aâ€"Essel McArthur, Jean Rowe, Mary Firth, Clara Thompson, Iris Hugill. Kathleen Firth, teacher Jr IIl Aâ€"Sadie MacEachern, Susie Bell, Florence Havens, Lily Long, A. Koch. Br I!I Bâ€"Bennie Firth, Elsie Pinkâ€" erton, Allan McLean, Frank Hulme, Jr ITVâ€"Norma _ Allan, Genevieve Saunders, Helen Young, Gordon Grant (Jean Grant & Janet Watson) eq. J. A. Graham, principai Sr III â€"Aâ€"Margaret Dunsmoor, F. Hay, Lewis McComb, Frank Ritchie, Margaret Sibbald. OCTOBER Sr 1Vâ€"Isabel Henderson; Alma Kress, Reta Willis, Elsie Ledingham. NO. 8, NORMANBY (Hampden) Form Vâ€"Noah Brusso. Form IVâ€"â€" Audrey Byers (H), Evelyn Henderâ€" son. Sr IIIâ€"Mae Fulton (H), Myrtle Sharp (H), Harold Blasing (H), Arâ€" chie Henderson, Myrtle Fulton, Clayâ€" ton Diebel, Clara Maas, Harry Krait, Alvin Yandt. _ Jr HIâ€"Harold Fidier, Lorne Kraft, Freida Maas, Hudson Byors, Viola Gerhardt. Sr IIâ€"YViolet Fritz, Addison Schenk, Wilbert Widâ€" meyer, Anderson Byers, Clarence Fidâ€" ler, Charlie Preffer, Jr IIâ€"Doretia Blasing (H), Carl Widmeyer (H), J. Davis, Russell Yandt. $r Prâ€"Berâ€" neda Kraft, Velma Davis, Norman Fulton, Reta Rahn, Nellie Byers. S8Sr Prâ€"Jean Henderson, Irene Pieffei. Jr Prâ€"Leoslie Ball, Ivan Fidler. S. S. NO. 6, BENTINCK Sr IIIâ€"Clarence Vickers 251, Jro. McCallum 239, Erma Mighton 227, Stanley Sprung 22%1, Gordon Brunt 197, Alfred Bieman 107 (absent). Jr IIIâ€"Harold Sprung *44, Donald Walkâ€" er 201, Eddie McDougall 141, Camâ€" eron McDougall 1%6. S$r IIâ€"Roy Brunt 183. Jr IIâ€"Levi Biemann 207. Sr Iâ€"Gordon Vickers 76. _ Jr Iâ€"F. Sharp 59, George Porter 49 (absent). Sr Prâ€"Carman Hopkins 99, Eisie Biemann 96, Ruth Vickers 81. Jr Pr â€"Kenneth McCuaig 14 (absent). Beâ€" ginnersâ€"Alfie Sharp 40, Edna Porâ€" ter 20 (absent.) No. on roll, 21. Sr IVâ€"Corinne Lawrence, Myrtle McLean®, Margaret McLean. Jr IV â€"Muriel Brown* Rena Clarke*, Herâ€" bie Miller, Clarence Ritchie. Sr In â€"Chester Miller Sr IIâ€"Johnny Vesâ€" sie, Arch McLean. Jr IIâ€"Glenoa Lawrence, Georgie Miller. 8r Iâ€" Ewen Ritchie. Jr Iâ€"Georgina Vesâ€" sic*. _ Sr Prâ€"â€"Marjorie Vessie, Mitâ€" chell McLean. Jr Prâ€"Ralph Milier, Gordon Vessie. * those present every day. DURKHAM PUBLIC SCHOOL S. S. NO. 5, GLENELG Sr IIIâ€"Violet Banks 74, Willi» Peart 71, Mary MeNab 70. Jr IItâ€"â€" Clara Jack 65, Daisy Street 64, Elvie Hastie 52, Ada Banks 40. Sr Iâ€"Wai ter Street. Jr Iâ€"Bruse Clark, Victor Street. _ Figures denote perceniags taken. Average attendance 9.23. son. _ Jr Primerâ€"Harold Atchison. Sept.: No. on roH 30, average attendâ€" ance 28. October: No on roll, 29: average attendance 28. Present every day *. Arthur Newell, Clifford Lindsay, Vioâ€" let Collinson*, Velma McNally. _ Sr. Primprtouve Newell, Murray Greenâ€" ne U.8.8. NO 2, BENT. & GLEN‘Cc Prew Mary M. Turnbull, teacher Islay McKechnie, teacher ONTARIO ARCHIVEsS TORONTO A. Widmeyer, teacher Reta L. Barbour, teacher Donalda Nichol, teacher , teagher , Plans and specification can be seen ‘and forms of tend§r obtained at the offices of the Chipf Architect, Deâ€" partment of Publit Works, Ottawa, , the Resident Archiffect, Dept. Public ‘ Works, 59 Victoria $t., Toronto, Ont. and the Posmaster, ham, Ont. | _ Tenders will not considered unâ€" | less made on the fo supplied by the Department and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. |_ Fach tender must be accompanied by an acceped cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 | p.c. of the amount of the tender. ‘ Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or bonds of the Canadian National Railâ€" . way Company will also be accepnted ! _ SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned\ and endorsed "Tenâ€" der for interior Vittings, Public Buildâ€" _ing, Durham, Onm.," will be received until 12 o‘clock Incon, Friday, Novâ€" , ember 18, 1927, | for the supply anli installation of inâ€" | terior fittings in the Public Buildings, Ont. if required to make up the odd 1 Here is a sample letter recently received at our office, says the Dunâ€" dalk Herald : "Dear Meester Editor: I got your letter about what I owe you, Now be pachunt. 1 ain‘t forâ€" got you. Please wait. When sum fools pay me I pay you If this wuz judgment day and you wuz no more prepared to meet your Maker as I am to meet your account, you sur» would have to go to hell. Trusting you will do this." From Review fyle, Nov 7, 191% | Monday last while in an apple tree | picking fruit, Mr Geo Binnie met. wih a serious mishap that will stay his activity for a time. He had venâ€"‘ tured too far on a limb which gave‘ way and he fell to the ground break | ing his collar bone and some ribs and getting a bad shake up generally. | Mr Wm Mountain went to London to consult physicians sbout a threatâ€" ened attack of appendicitis. The Drs did not want to operate yet but were anxious for him to remain with his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr John Watson, so as to watch developments. With farm cares on his head, Mr Mountain fretâ€" ted at the prospect and Mr Watson :o relieve his mind, volunteered and did come home last week, secured help, and harvested "a splendid crop of turnips for him. This is the good Saâ€" maritan upâ€"toâ€"date. Miss Minnie Firth, sister of Butchâ€" er Firth of town, was united in hyâ€" men‘s bonds last week ,to Mr Harry Traynor. * Married, on Oct. 29th, at the vesiâ€" dence of the bride‘s father, by Rev. Wm. Farquharson, Wm. Alfred Wigâ€" gins of Wiarton, to Miss Leila Warâ€" mington of Durham. 4 We see that W. H. Arrowsmith has retired from the collectorship of ward 1, Glenelg, as he very faithâ€" fully served his 21 years in the busâ€" iness and deserves much praise for the manner in which he always atâ€" tended to his duties. We are glad to meet his successor, Arch McLean, who presented us with one of his papers, ‘"Taxes must be paid on or before 14th Dec." Arch. is one of those young men who have the style of the gentlemen about them and some of the good old highland ladies will be more apt to mistake him for| the parish clergyman than the ward tax gatherer.â€"Priceville corresp. | _ The "Prairie Witness" published at Indian Head, N.W.T., in its last issue has an account of a successful Anniversary social at Sintaluta., Rev. M Jansen‘s new charge. There was a packed church, a bright prograin and the ladies last, but after all first with refreshments." Mr Moore McFadden leaves toâ€"day for Pickering Ont. where he has seâ€" cured a good position. The town is sorry to losa Moore for he is one of the class of young men that do a place credit. Mr Dan McKelvie, imerchant, of Thornloe, in the Temiskaming Dist . visited his parents here and relatives in Egremont. He has been at the wholesale houses, laying in large winter stocks for his progressive district. \ The first sugar from sugar bects grown in Canada was made last woek in the new factories at Beflin. From Review fyle ,Nov. 6, 1902 A letter f{rom J, A Hunter last week shows he is allowing no g:â€"ass to grow under his feet in the breezy West but in new fields is finding scope for his energy. IN DAYS OF YORE TENDERS addr gned\ and endors rior Vittings, Pub n, On%.," will be clock Incon, Frida 1927, ly anll installatic s in the Public _ specification can f tendér obtaine the Chikf Archit f Publit Works, t Archifiect, Dept ‘ictoria $t., Torot imaster, ham, rill not consid 15 YEARS AGO 25 YEARS AGO DATED at nurhv this 15th da of October, 1927. DUNCAN LVINGSTON, administrator of estaft of Donald A Livingston, by his licitors, MIDDLEBRO‘ & MeQUARRIE, NOTICE is fhereby given that all persons havi claims â€" against (the estate of DONRLD A. LIVINGSTON, late of the Township of Bentinck, in the County o§f Grey, Fr:mer, who died on or abdut the 27th day oi May, 1927, in the Township of Benâ€" tinck in the County of Grey, are hereby required Yo send to the undâ€" ersigned Administrator, or his solicâ€" itors particulars their claims, duly proved, on or bef the 15th day of November 1927, afd after such date the estate will be MHistributed, having regard only to th§ claims of which notice shall then h&ve been received. _ _IN THE MATUTER OoFP THE Es TATE OF D@NALD A. LIVINGâ€" STON, LATEJOF THE Town SHIP OF BHNTINCK IN THE COUNTY OFj GREY, FARMER, DECEASED. NOTICE is hefeby given that all and singular that} certain parcel or tract of land situite, lying and being in the Township fof Bentinck in the County of Grey, d being composed of Lot Twentyâ€"ning in the Ninth Conâ€" cession, in the }Psaid Township of Bentinck, and confaining one hundâ€" red acres, be the dhme more or less, will be sold by sealed tender, subject to a reserved bid,% accompanied by marked cheque. forkten per cen of the amount tendes Tenders received to two o‘clock on the 22nd day of Wovember, 19# addressed to MIDDLEBRO‘ & MdQUARRIE |_ _ NOTICE is Wereby given that all | persons having ims against the | estate of SARAH JANE CRAIG, late ‘ of the Town of Mirham, in the Counâ€" ty of Grey, Spinsfer, who died on or | about the 9th day of June, 1927, at ‘the Town of Durfam, in the County of Grey, are he required to serd t0 the undersign executor or his Lsolicitors particulaks of their claims. if‘nly proved, on before the 12th jday of Novembe 1927, and after such date the es will be distribâ€" 'uted. having â€" reg: only to *the claims of which flotice shall then have been received. ! executor of the estate of Sarah J Craig by his solicitors, MIDDLEBRO®‘ & McQUARRIE Durham, Ontario and Purchase Bonds giving 46 and 47, . 2, Sou Good buil on this miles .fronmf Priceville. school. 22% acres, bes der cultivation, balan and swamp.& Will be : if desired. NEAL McKI ADHINISTQA_TBRS’ SALE 200 acrés, Glenelg: Lots 41 and 42, Con. South Durham Road; Lot 42, Con. 2MSouth Durham Roai; Lots 46 and 47, . 2, South Durham Rd. Good build on this property, 2% miles from§ Priceville. ‘« mile to school. 22% acres, best of land, unâ€" der cultivation, balance hard wood and swamp.& Will be sold separately Reâ€"invest your | Maturing Victory Bonds This security sateguards the investor against loss through the guarantee of all collateral deporited with the Trustees under issue of the bonds, A sure 7 / income without the worries incidental to ordinary inveatments. I{OTICE TO CREDITORS HON Good hones' WRITE, PHONE or CALL FOR PARTICULARS P. RAMAGE FARMIFOR SALE OR RENT. Income with Guaranteed Security solicitors for t DUNCAN LIVINGSTONE Administrato: AL MecKINNON, f R. R. 1, Priceville EY FOR SALE at $1.00 per 10 1b pail. . MacDONALD, V& J. YOUNG, estate of Sarah Jare NALD A. LIVINGâ€" or THE TOW:.â€" NTINCK IN THE GREY, FARMER, eby given that all _ certain parcel or te, lying and being of Bentinck in the d being composed Durham, Ont Intending pupiis should prepare ta enter at the beginning of the fall BIGBI SCHOOL We take subscriptions for all daily papers and periodicals. You don‘t need to do business of this kind with strangers or go to the trouble 0: sending by mail. Pay us and we wilt be responsible for getting your daily to you regularly. The Durham U. F. O. Live Stock Association will ship stock from Dur bam, on Tuesdays. Shippers are re quested to give three days‘ notice. Why then take a chance and use water that is polluted and unft for domestic use, when pure water can be had by having a well drilled. 1 also handle Pumps and Pump ro;ulro'. Satisfaction guaranteed. Water ! Â¥ JOHN O‘NEIL Licensed Auctioneer for Co. of Grey Terms, reasonable. Sale dates must be arranged at the Review Office, Durham. Residence : R. R. No. 2, Pricevilie Phone 607 : ring 2â€"5. What is Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County Sales taken on reasonable terms. Dates arranged at Herald Office, Durmâ€" dalk, also through Durham Review and Flesherton Advance. Geo. E. Dunckry Dundalk P. O. Phone 42 r 42. DURHAM Lambton St. C. C. Middlebro‘ Mr. McOuarrie x DRS. C. G. AND BESSIE McGILLIVRAY The Science that adds®Life years and years to life. Call and See us. Consultation ® HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Univer gity; Graduate Royal College Pental Burgeons. Dentistry in all its bram ches, Office, East of Central Drug Store. Entrance on Mill Street. HONOR GRADUATE of Torono. University, graduate of Ro College of Donmlt%nmom of Ontt::ol Roome Over J & J HUNTER‘S New Store Office Hours J. L. SMITH, M.B., M.C. P.Ss. MIDDLEBRO® & McQUARRIE Barristers, etc. MAIN STREET, J. F. GRANT, D.D.S., Graduate of Toronto University ; (Successor to the ‘ite Dr. Blake)» flce and residence, corner Coun tes and Lambton. opposite old Post O fi c Mce hours : 9 to 11 a. m., 1.30 to a p.m., 7 to 9 p. m., « C. PICKERING, DDS, LDS GEORGE E. DUNCAN McQuarrie will be all day Friday in Dundalk. ED. J. PRATT, R. R. 4, NOTICE TO FARMERS Graduate, University of Toronte Chiropractic Specialists JAS,. LAWRENCE, Shipper CHIROPRACTIC J. E. MILNE, M. B. DR. C. McLELLAN DR. A. M. BELL Good Health Worth * Water!! Wat er 12 Tuesdays, Examined and Corrected® : H’.m.,?â€".._- MOLSTEIN, on‘t. OwEN souno 868 2nd Ave R.

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