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Durham Review (1897), 31 Aug 1933, p. 5

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% ®% P l o e 0 e emnnmmateanteermmm o cnleles :’:?‘;â€"T] Outstanding Values for this Week ena j M * | * GROCERY SPECIALS | Footwear Section \ We bake bread second to none : we must sell much mors to maintain this low price. Come to our store for bread and groceries. and thus get your supplies at lowest costs. We collect Notes, Accounts, Wages tions anywhere. . Our suceess will as If we do, it costs you nothing. You lose. Act Now! Send in your debts new. We will surprise you with res every thirty days. Your debtor will â€" Guna‘s Fertilizer in stock PRIGEVILLE AVG. 51, IYÂ¥ :2 Javelle Watér, 1 bottle ...... Salada Tea, black, YÂ¥ IÂ¥.....% Silent Matches, 3 boxes ...... Set of J ‘BQWIEG .«a«ecterierus White cups and saucers ...... Clover Leaf cups and saucers For â€" C. & B. Tomato Catsup (loap Chips, 2 tbe. ..... Javelie Watér. 1 bottle 10 UNITED CREDIT MEK OFf CANADA Box 22, Owen Sound, Ont. our prices before purchasing elsewhere. It will pay you. JOHN McGOWAN Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. HENDERSON‘S BAKERY PRICEVILLE day afternoon the Sunday nic was held in Mr. Colin bush, when over 150 were d old and young enjoyed a me. Ball games and races 1 enjoyed and prizes were > the winners, after which Ibs Gran. Sugar (Not fere than Bread, 7c a loaf FRED G. KARSTEDT, lite ill. We are glad to Mrs. McDermid is great _ under the care of Dr. Nurse Burrett, of Flesh atherine and Belia Mcâ€" ngwood, visited recentâ€" A. A. McDermid, who Sale : a large size Coal Furnace, Hecla No if purchased at our Bakeskop Wainut‘ Finish triple e than 3 packages to a customer.) Accounts, Wages and Newspaper subscripâ€" ir success will astonish you; we seldom fail. ou nothing. Youw take no risk, You can‘t ‘nd in your debts toâ€"day, big or small, old or mise you with results. Remittance and reports Your debtor will pay if he has to. 7c, off cart , large Mrs. McPherson, Miss Ada McLean and Messrs, Alex Gillan and Gcrdon Brown of Toronto; Mrs. Alex MeMilâ€" Mr. and Mrs. A. Hobson and Mrs. Chas. Mepham of Hamilton spent the past week at the home of Mrs Mcâ€" Meekin. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McArthur and Mr and Mrs W. Watson and Betty were recent guests of friends at Calâ€" edpn. Betty remained for a longer visâ€" it. T M ooo S moae Een iey sY etc. in First.class shape. We purpose installing Hct water Circulator Heating Stove, as good as new. Priced Reaseanâ€" a bountiful lunch was served Miss V.olet Watson is mliolidaylng with her brothers, Messrs. Wilfred and Elmer Watson. 23¢ 25¢ 07c 15¢ DURKHAM. ONT, A full range of Misses OX®fords and Shoes for â€" will realize, are nriced v Men‘s heavy All Men‘s Work and Fine Men‘s Wholestock leather S0l€ ......"s‘*. WILL A ND VICINITY heavy Minn, Bluc., splain toe or MWitttams. . ... . . .._ " * REMAIN aAT PRrices quoTED sBerore ADVANCEs wEent on i1ge of Misses, Girls, Boys and Youths d Shoes for #choolwear. Ihese, y ou , are priced very reasona bly. . 125, | The C. G. I. T. Neld a Mother anc ‘Daughter Banquet on Friday night in the Presbyterian ~thurch in honor of the six girls Whi EKA Innwins t es | of Mrs. Dave Nichol returned home afâ€" tor spending a few days in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boak and Mrs. E. C. Piper and Mr. Douglas Piper of Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McDermid. They were acâ€" companied home by Miss Marguerite McDermid, who has spent the past week with her parents. Olive McMeekin Nellie McLean Donelda Nichol. Mr. Ed. Flowers and daughter, Joan, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. John Cook are guests at the home of Mr. David Nichol. Miss Margaret Nichol is holidaying in Toronto. Miss Audrey Brown of Flesherton, is a guest of Miss Sadie Carson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hincks ard Mary and Mr. Dave Hincks spent Sunday with friends in Egremont. Signed on behalf of your many friends, As a token of our esteem we 'ask you to accept these little gifts, as a remembrance of us. But we Ado not wish to dwell on reâ€" | grets, rather we wish you the very | best ®uccess in your new venture. We] feel sure that your sunny dispo;sitlon‘x will gladden the hearts of many littlel‘ sufferers, We will all look forward toi welcoming you during your holidays. | On Wednesdlay night a farewell parâ€" ty was tendered Miss Monica Lambert at the home of Mrs. McMeekin, before her departure from our midst. The evâ€" ening was spent in games and music, after which Miss Donalda Nichol rea an address and Miss Nellie McLean made the presentation of a camera and pair of silk hose, and Miss Olive McMeekin presented her with a gorâ€" geous bouquet of gladioli from Mrs. Wm. Aldcorn. Although she was comâ€" pletely taken by surprise, Miss Lamâ€" bert made a fitting reply, after which‘ a fine lunch was served to all. | The following is the address: ' Dear Monica: | We, your friends, have met tonight, to spend a few pleasant hours in your‘ company. We are indeed sorry to’ know that you are leaving us so soon.! We all agree that you have been iu-] valuable, in practically every organiz-' ation in the church. The choir particâ€"| vlarly will miss you. You were always | willing to help at a moment‘s notice and ever trustworthy. | Threshing is the order of the day. Machines are very plentiful. Mr. Al bert Williams of Eugenia is threshing on the North Line. Mr. and Mrs. Angus McArthur were recent guests at the home of Mr. Anâ€" gus McCannel of Proton. A joint meeting of the Priceville and Swinton Park Congregations will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 5th, for the purpose of giving a call to a minister. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Houston and family, of Peterbore, Mrs. Wiley out from Scotland and her dhaughter, Mrs. Woodrow and son and daughter, of Toronto, are guests at the home of Mr. Peter Muir. Mr. Chas. McConkey, of Guelph was a guest last week of his cousin, Postâ€" master McConkey, here. Mrs. Brett (nee Toronto returned holidaying here. Mr. and Mrs. David McFeiggan and sons. of Elmira, N. Y., and Mrs. Fair of Detroit, Mich., were guests last week at the home of Mr. Robt. Shortâ€" reed. Gordon Nichol of Ayton spent last week at the home of his grandparâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nichol. Mrs. A. McKee and sister, Marjorie Everist, have returned to Toronto, afâ€" ter spending their holidays at the home of Mr. E4. Everist. Rev, Mr. Mann from Alberta oc cupied the pulpit, Sunday, here and delivered two inspiring sermons. Miss Monica Lambert left on Monâ€" day to spend a week with Rev. anc Mrs. R. G. Stewart, Merritton, before going into training in the Sick Chilâ€" dren‘s Hospital, Torontu. lan and Mrs. Neil Norman of Dundalk were recent guests of Mr. Colin Mecâ€" Lean and daughter, Nellie. Together with Pricevillie Shoes, plain toe and Panco soyterian church in honor of girls who are leaving shortly BANQUET moTHERsS ling HCt water Heating Priced Reasonably. leather sole, Greb‘s t s rrekrss ‘+,+.§505 pipes, registers, May McDermid) of to her home ofter Shoes THE We are pleased to report J. McKee is improvine tha The Memorial organization is also winding up getting ready for next year‘s popular event. Mr. and Mrs. (folin McLean and son, Alex, arrived home from the Exhibiâ€" tion Sunday night. |_ A fine lunch was served at the |close. The women had the upper hand ;-â€":Ls they almost always have!â€" and decked up some of the menâ€"folks in | finem white capacious aprons, and turâ€" :bans ( I guess they call ‘em) on their heads, and made them do the waiting |or walking â€" while the assemblage waited patiently for their chcice of tea, coffee or viands. A vote of thanks was tenGered all. |_ Miss Catherine Cummings, a pleasâ€" ant, sociable young lady from Ottawa, is spending an enjoyable holiday with her friend, Mrs. Alex McLean, (nee Janet McDonald). ; pet‘tors, Attaboy Jishnnie. The Presbyterians meet night to call a Mr. Mcl Skye as their minister. Misses Lizzie and Catherine Campâ€" bell !â€"f Montreal, are spending a few Cays at the home of their brother, Mr Dan. Campbell, on the 2n4 of Artemâ€" esia, leaving Wednesday for Montreal, after a month‘s holiday here. Miss Myra McLean, tcacher in Torâ€" onio, arrived here on Monéay on a short visit to her grandmother, Mrs. Sarah McLean, who is not quite so well as formerly. The program was given by local talâ€" ent, and was favorably and graciously received. Rev. J. A. Moir in the capâ€" acity of chairman filled the position very creditably. Glees were rendered by the choir; a mixed quartette; and cuots by Mrs, H. B. McLean and Miss B. Weir, Miss B. James and W. W. Ran:age and also by Mrs. McLean and W. W. Ramage. ‘Two readings were given by Miss Parslow. Miss Anna McLean took the obligato solo in a choir selection and contributed a soâ€" lo "My Task" in fine voice, and pure tonal quality to the delight of the audâ€" ience, in this, her debut. On Friday evening last, a very! pleasant, neighborly lawn social was| put on by the W. M. S. of the Unl‘ted‘ church at the fine home of Mr. John Stothart. The verandah and grounds were f.nely lighted by tiny, vari-color-! ed electric lights. l ’ The funeral of the late Miss Jane | Wright took place on Saturday last. \A very successful teacher for many :_vezus, her everâ€"widening influence w.ll ’be felt in the future as well as at | present. Her v#orks co follow her, as 'her pastor, Rev. J. A. Moir, said in |his fine sermon of admonition ‘{and j,(:onsolauon. Her over forty years of ‘teaching has left its mark in various % parts pf Ontario. Eight years in Priceâ€" (ville, thirteen at St. Annes, nine at Sparrow Lake, are three of the larger !lm-ms taught. The pallâ€"bearers were: Messrs. Peâ€" ter Muir, Robt. Parslow, Arch. Mcâ€" Arthur, Archie Conkey, Hector Mcâ€" Lean, Wm. McBride and Frank Reiley. W. G. Watson was funeral Airector. ry Patton and his wife and three chilâ€" dren anc Bert. She died at the ripe old age lof $2 years. There is left of this wellâ€"edccated family: Mrs. Tuck, who, with her daughter, lives in Winnipeg; Samuel, a brother; Mima here at the old home anc Emily (Mrs. Hutton) who with her son, Arthur, and daughter, Marguerite, were present at the last sad rites, as were also a nephew Harâ€" | The tables were beautifully decorâ€" [ated in red and white. Toasts were | proposed to C. G. I. T. Groups by Mrs. Sutherland and replied to by Misses Morgaret McArthur; to Our Mothers ‘by Elda Frook and responded to by | Mrs. Jno. Nichol, Toast to the Girls leaving by Jessie Nichol was replied ;to by Monica Lambert. To the girls at Home by Almeda Hincks and reâ€" | sponded to by Annie Mcintyre. A short singâ€"song, aed a toast to King and Country by Miss Donalda Nichol brought a very enjoyable evâ€" cning to a close, After a short silence all were askâ€" ed to draw their favours and all forâ€" got their age with a host of balloons for a few minutes. Much merriment was found in slips of paper bearing the name of each one present with their supposed life and occupation ten years hence. f Four of the girls then served lunch to the waitresses and all enjoyed a short program consisting of: Instruâ€" mental music by Monica Lambert Speech on ‘The Ship of Life.‘ by Jean Hincks. Readings by Mrs. Carson and Mrs. Brown. A singâ€"song. Mrs. Macâ€" Millan gave an account of the Sunday School class since 1915 when the oldâ€" er of these girls were among its firsi members and of the class branching out into C. G. I. T. work in 1930. She spoke of her pride in these girls who were leaving and of the joy in sending forth clean, bright and upright girls, She closed with three stanza‘s of Juâ€" lia Baker‘s "Mizpah." Mrs. Campbell, Misses Nellie McLean, Jessie Nichol and Isabelle McMillan sang the prayâ€" er "Be at Rest" as a parting wish from those at home. | THE DURHAM REVIEW Saturda: from Priceville: Misses Sadie Caraon.! Elda Frook, Monica Lambert, Florence ‘ McPhail, Almeda and Jean Hincks. Over forty were present. ! W. M. S. GARDEN PARTY MISS JANE WRIGHT asea to report that Mr. improving, tho‘ slowly. ieet on Tuesday McDonald from Sadie Carson,| _ PRICEVILLE UPPER SCHOOL G. H. Parslow, while putting off a load If grain, broke the trip rope, and fell to the floor hurting himself very badly, At church on Sunday there was much sympathy expressed for George | _ The play presented by the Dromore Young People on Monday evening was ' well patronized and was of a high |order. There were no dull moments §and the spice of humor kept the auâ€" | dience interested and happy, Some of | the cast were just born for the characâ€" | ters they partrayed. Splendid readings ; by Miss Maud Acheson and Miss Ruth |\Dingwall an orchestra comprised of IMessrs. Geo. Shanc, W. and Mac Henâ€" |dr}' accompanied by Mrs. Frank Henâ€" ]dr_v were well received. Many of our people attended anniâ€" versary services at Hopeville United church on Sunday, also the Monday evening entertainment, and declare the play put on by the Dromeore Young People a success, Mrs. Robert Knox was very ill last week but with Dr. Mountain‘s minisâ€" trations i8 NOW makKin® suxnit motene The sun is stili shining in the Park; the hayrvcst is practically over, only some late buckwheat and suchâ€" like remaining in the fields. Threshâ€" ing is in order, The sample of grain is very ®xod, but the yield per acre is not large. Oliver Milliner with the little machine, and the long oilâ€"can, threshed out James Hardy‘s crop last Friday, doing good work. Wes. Heard and Ray Scott are runâ€" ning the Swamp College outfit, and are quickly cleaning the barns. â€"| Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Weir, Mrs. E.} > Ritchie and son, John, Glenmont ; Mr.} | Wm. Stephens and Mr. Fred Mims, of | â€" Toronto; and Mrs. John Plester, Sr.,i . were Sunday guests at the home of" â€"| Mr. John Sinclair. f .| _ Misses Jean and Bernice McTaggart | were guests of their aunt, Mrs. Henry | | C. Christie. | ' Preparations to reâ€"surface the counâ€"| ty road have commenced. The stone 'lcrushing machinery has been set up |on Mr. John Ferris® property. \i Very successful anniversary seryâ€"| ‘ices were held at the. United church . _ pn Sunday. Large congregations listenâ€"| !ed attentively to Mr. F. Young, who ‘ made an earnest appeal to each indivâ€" | j | idual present to set a higher Christian | standard of living and to measure up: | to that standard exemplified by Christ| on the Cross. A variety of excellent | | music was enjoyed including a duet | by Mrs. Hockridge and Miss Dell |« \ Harrison, a trieâ€" by the Jack children, 4 |a ladies‘ qrartette and a trio by i | Misses Sylvia and Ena Acheson and | Mrs. Earl Walton. Two selections by | < | the Satem male quartette and twi ): \anthems by the local choir. FPloral | | blooms and ferns lent of their beauty | a | for decoration. | The girls‘ softball team which met for practise each week at Wm. Dingwail‘s with Mr. Fred Y as coach are winding up the seas activities with a corn roast on TI day evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Norman returnâ€" ed from their honeymoon trip on Satâ€" urday and are receiving congratulaâ€" tions from their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. will Reld and Miss Jessie Merchant, _ of Yebvil, _ were guests at the home of Mr. wW. R. Scott while attending the anniversary ser vices on Sunday. Miss Lena Wilson of Toronto and Mrs, W. Watson and daughter of Woodbridge, are holidaying withtheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wilson. Miss Bessie Wale spent the week end with friends in Toronto. Her cousin, Miss P. Felstead returned to her home in the city at the same time, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Surdiland of Dunâ€" dalk and daughter Mr.s W. Armstrong and daughter, of Flesherton, visited at the homes of Mrs,. Mary Dezell and Mrs. George Christie an afternoon last week. 1 RESULTS | Wilired Frookâ€"Geom. 24, French ( Authors c, French Comp. 41, Eng. Isabelle MeMillanâ€"Eng. Comp. 2nd, Eng. Lit. Ist, Anc. Hist. 2nd, Physics 85, Latin Comp. 45R, French Auth. 2nd, French Comp. c Wallace McDermidâ€"Can. Hist. Ane. HMist, 39. i Donald Aldcornâ€"Eng. Comp. 42R, Eng. Lit. 47R, Can. Hist. 3rd, Algebra Johhnie McVicarâ€"Eng. Comp. 35, Eng. Lit. 37, Can. Hist. 44R., Anc. Hist. c, Physics 30, Chem. 37. Catherine McVicarâ€"Eng. Comp. 36R, Eng. Lit. c, Can, Hist. 44R, Anc. H‘st. 42, Physics 27, Chem. 25. Anna McLean â€" Eng. Comp. ind., Eng. Lit. ist, Can. Hist 2nd, Anc. Hist. 2nd, Physics 34, Chem. c. Eleanor Matherâ€"Eng. Comp. 2, Geâ€" om. 2, Trig. 1, Chem. c, Frenchâ€" Auth. c, Comp. c. MIDDLE SCHOOL RESULTS Donald Reillyâ€"Eng. Lit. 36, Can. Hist. 32, Anc. Hist. 23, Latin Comp. 3. Monica Lambertâ€"Geom. 2, Trig. ¢, Latin Auth, 2, Latin Comp. c, French Auth. c, French Comp. 2. Elda Frock â€" Modern H:story 3, Chem. c, Latin Auth. ¢, Comp. c. Almeda Hincksâ€"Mod. Hist, 2, Geom. ¢, Trig. c, Latin Auth. ¢, Latin Comp. ¢, French Auth. ¢, French Comp, c. Jean Hincksâ€"Mod. Hist. 2, Algebra ¢, Trig. 1, Chem. c, Latin Auth. 8, Latin Comp. c, Geom. Comp. c SWINTON PARK HOPEVILLE _each week at Mr. vith Mr. Fred Young Aing up the season‘s corn reast on Thursâ€" and Miss Dell the Jack children, and a trio by Ena Acheson and "claggart| Congratulations fo Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Henry |Cecil Moffat on the arrival of a young f \Aaughter, Tuesday, 22nd. has for quick sale, 'A_ppb' 1 °2 AHCuSses ,one large, one and about half acre of land, p of the late E. T. McClocklin w ine property of the late Edwin Johnson, situated in the village of Holstein,. 2â€"storey brick house, lights furnace, frame stable, good well, garâ€" den . Apply to Jos. Lennox or James Johnson, Varney, Ont. Miss Kate McCannel Toronto after a week‘s home here. A few from here took in the dan&- at Glenelg Centre on Friday night. A Field Day is being held at S. S. 14 school, Boothville, on Monday Sepâ€" tember 4th. (Labor Day). # Mr. Elwood Kinéman and friend turned Saturday after spending a days in St. Marys. Harvest is pretty well year in this locality. Miss I Firth captured the profici ency medal for the Middle and Upper School examinations at Durham High School this year. Mr. and Mrs, John Orchard of Lonâ€" don visited recently with the MeNally und Glencross families. Messrs. William and Herbert Edgo and Mrs, Dean spent Sunday â€" with friends in Owen Sound. Mr. Lewis Newell is busy with his threshing outfit on this line Miss Alma en Sound, is the home of lat. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and fam-,! Der ily of North Egremont visited the first of the week with Mr. and Mr.i‘i X RAY Geo. Ritchie | Office: Congratulations to Miss Reta Glencross, who was successful in getâ€", ting a school | Mr. and Mrs. John Aldcorn and | their daughters and families attended ia reunion of the Brown family at Saâ€" \lem on Wenesday last, Mrs. Aldcorn | was one of the Browns years ago. The |afternoon was spent viewing the Elora rocks and playing ball in the park. |Dinner and supper were served on the lawn at the beautiful home of Mr. and |Mrs. Wim. Jameson at Salem. Mrs. ‘Jameson also was a Brown and with her the thought of a gathering of the | clan originated. She sent out a hurried | call and about 55 responded. After supâ€" \per the Jamesous were thanked for | their hospitality, and steps were taâ€" \ken to make this a yearly event. Mr. |Jameson was elected president; Annie | P‘puglas of Gorrie, secretary; â€" Elva |Brown, Fordwich, treasurer. A collecâ€" | tion was taken up and well responded | to. Tom _ Aldcorn, Toronto, Gordon | Brown, Gorrie, and EA. Heard of Proâ€" \ton, were elected to look after next | year‘s gathering, it to be held at the | old Brown home, Howick Township, on the 17th lof July, being the 80th ;birthday of Mr. Wm. Brown. Mr. Gordon Greerwood of Toronto. wl!» has been a guest of the Glenâ€" crowses returned to the city with Miss Myrtle and Mr. William, where they will visit and spend a few days at th« Two Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Firth and fam ily of North Bay were guests of rela tives in this community last week Miss McLean of town is visiting this week with the McDonalis. M‘ss Glenna McFadden is a guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. MacNallv. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norman, the newlyâ€"weds returned on Saturday after a week motoring infthe North countiryt which they enjoyed. _ They left on Monday to put in order their new home purchased in Toronto, as next week Jack will again take up his wrk, school teaching. No doubt they will spend many week ends at the old home, G,. W. Parslow‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hardy will take in the Ex at the end of the week. Miss Jessie Lane is taking in the Ex. and visiting friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hardy and Mrs. Hardy Sr., are visiting with the Lawâ€" rences and Blackstones in Stratford, at present. * ;»Love. when it was learned that he was very ill in Durham hospital. George was at church a week ago with Mrs. Love and family, all looking so well and happy. We are hoping for ghod news of George. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Robert Knox were the cousins from Guelph, At James Hardy‘s were: Miss Flossie Hodginkinson, Addie Copelanc and Alex Shearson, all of Bethel. At Bob Lane‘s were Mr. and Mrs. John Lane and Earl, also Mr. and Mrs. James Sturrock and three sons. At Ed. HMaw‘s, Mr. and Mrs Palmer Phillip and children of Woronto. * On Wednesday George Haw and W. McEachnie intend going to Toronto to take part in the Old Fiddlers‘ Conâ€" test. w ONTARIO ARCHIves TORonto PROPERTY FOR SALE BOOTHVILLE. FOR SALE EDGE HILL at Angus Robinson, RN., of Owâ€" spending some time at Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Mofâ€" visit at her over for the Will sell nd reâ€" a few High . S.. To remove the cause of dise Sepâ€" try Chiropractic adjustments, | sage and Ultra Violet Rays prosee See your local Chiropractors â€"C. G. AND | J. F. GRANT, D.D.S., L.D.s. Ontario & Dominion Land Surveyor Registered Professional Engmeer Surveys, Estimates, Reports, Plans DRAINAGE WORK A SPECIALTY Telephone 31, Orangeville, Ont. GEORGE E. DUNCAN Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County Sales taken on reasonable term# Dates arranged at Rerald Office, De»r dalk, also through Durham Review a»< Flesherton Advance,. Geo. E. Durser Dundalk P. O. Phone 42 r 43. Licensed Auctioneer for Co. of Urey Terms, reasonable. Sale dates must be arranged at the Review OM+#e, Durbam. Residence : R. R. No, 2, Pricevilia Phone 607 : ring 2â€"5. J. L. SMITH, M.B., M.C., P.S of Ontario. es â€" Rooms: Over Royal Bank, Durham Honor Graduate Toronto University Graduate Royal Coll. Dental Surgeons Lambton St., Durham, Ont. Office Hours : 1.30 to 4.00 p. m. 7.30 to 9.00 p. m. Dentistry in all Its Branches C RAY GAS EXTRACTION® Office: Mill Street, DURHAM, Ont. Office ana nesidence: Corner Comm tess and Lambton Streets, Durham Office bours : 9 to 11 a. m. 1.30 to 4 p. m., 7 to $ p.m., Sundaye except od A General Financial Business Transacted HAROLD E. MOUNTAIN, M. p DROMORE, ont. All lenl documentiaiwem"_ and carefully prepared. Good comfortable dwel‘ing house. R@Jl conveniences: will sell on sati» factory terms, or will rent, Apply to J. W. Crawford, Phone 132W, Durâ€" « C. PICKERING, DDS, Lps Office over Notary Pub.uc, Conveyancer, HOURS : 2 â€" 4 p. m. 7 â€" 9 p. m. ROYDEN BURNETT, P. F. MacARTHUR 12 to J. H. McQUARRIE, B. A. at 2.50, 2.75 * 3.00 Misses‘ 1.85, Childrens 1.35 Infants‘ 1.00 Now is a good time to get yourself a pair of White Pumps or Ties Shoe Prices are Advancing CHIROPRACTIC REPAIRING aAs : 1 door north of Meâ€" Laughlin‘s Garage BESS!E McGILLIVRAY J. S. McILRAITH JOHN O‘NEIL Barrister, Solicitor, Ete, . H. SNEATH, M. D. F. M. EAGLESON have them différent styles Office Hours ; 2 p. m. 6 to 8 p. m. FOR SALE OR FENT Royal Bank, Durham USUAL # # pomm 3 4)

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