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Durham Review (1897), 7 Sep 1899, p. 8

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Owen Bound, Ont. In": no. 5574:4305" ro IT “AS THE BEST business college equipment, the guest complete busi- ness ('mlrse an the best I . books in Canada. “mness Than any other TRREE business col leges in Canada. l. w T It, $5.25: Patrick Haley, Jr.. gravellinst lot lol. con 3, w T R, $16.50; Geo Leitch, culvert and stoning lot 18, con 10. 80t: Neil Livingston, culvert, lot 10. con ll. 8?: Geo Goodwill. gravel- ling lot It), con ll. 88: Robert Ander- drtr--oeaf'rdrie4tr,. "T . (j-jlfj"il1"h'l-1t1"(ir-i,,'ouy 82.75: J Mt‘Dnguld. repairing of town- line G and A. 800: A McMillan. cedar for Crossway, lot 32. con 3, $1.50: D Mc- Dugald. vaairing of hill lot 53. con 3, S D M, $1: A Morrison, foourridge, lot 43. con 3, N I) il, $1 l J Black, repairing of crusaway lot Bi, con 3, N D R"2., J Md'nll. repairing of bridge lot 20, con P.. S D It. $1.05. “Cum T-Geo. Lamb, Com. John McFadden, grading lot 90. mn D R, 85; James Atkinson, gravelling lot 58, con s, EAI R, 816.55; John Me. Coll, removmg stones. lot 18, con 2, S D R, 82.50; Sam Lawrence, repairing of crossway. lot in, con. 2, E G ll, 84.50; John McCall, culvert, lot 10, D R, " “hum 2-J. A. McMillan, Com. A McQuaI-rie. filling lot 47. con 3, N D R, 81; C McLean. culvert, lot 50. con I, N D It, 32.75: John Eckhart, cutting, lot 30. run 2, S D R, 85; John McCall. cutting, lot 30, con 2, S D R, $5; A Livingston. bridge. lot 30, D R, $15: D McArthur, repairing of culvert lot ll). con I. N, atc: A McLean, repairing of culvert lot Gl, con3, N, 81 ', A Black. wpairing of bridge. lot 17, run G, $5.50: Hugh McGinnis, grading int 18, run G, 33.25: J Morrison, grading lot 18, run Cr, $2.75: J )lt'lmguld. repairing of town. line li and A, toc; A McMillan. twdat. for ctossway, lot 32, con 3 $1.50: n Mo- The enuncil met August, ll, pursuant to :uljmuument. All the members pre- sent. The ileeve in the chair. Minutes of last, meeting read and continued. By-law No. 380 levying rates. and By- law No. 390 fur the appointment of culleeturs was read at first and second time. Ward Commissioners handed in their reports of ward expenditures which was adopted and cheques issued as follows..-- WARD I-mei, McCannel, Com. Archie Mckechnie, culvert, lot 17, con l, E G' R, 81.45: Wm Bell, gravel- ling lots 1 and 2, D R, 812; Robert Me. Fadden. railing lots 57. con 1, E G It, 81: Fred Noble, t1lling lot 6. con 2, N More Money OWEN SOUND. ONT. .---- INVESTED -....- IN C. A. FLEMING, GLENELG COUNCIL. grading lot Ill), on!) Patrick Haley, Jr.. PmscuuL. $1.50; D Mc- i 3r"'anner--wiuiauw,-ruat accounts l for gravel he paid as follows: Edward Lindsay. $2.50: Thos 3icuitt, $5: John Barry. two beats, $4.50: Wm Nichol, 84: John McPherson. 83.. Thos Jack, 34; Martin Stonehouse, $4: Joseph Atkinson. two beats, $7: Thos Nichol, two beats. $7.50. Carried. Further Cheques were issued as fol. lows t--wii1iatn Irwin, printing votera’ lists, etc., $32.65; Ronald McPherson, breakwater, lot M, con 3, N DR, .42; John McLachlan, repairing of bridge, lot 50, con 2, N D R, 810; Bush Vaug- McMillan-Luo-That the instructed that in case the u Artemesia fails to come to standing in reference to the damages made by Mrs. Um and is hereby authorized to Condy ttti, as a settlement in t this township. Carried. Mrs. Condy m ation to be reu damaged by a l townline G and A same. - u - “-"a‘ ll, $1.50; Thus Symes, cul can 2, IV T It, 87.. Thos S; lot 103, con 2, w T It, I Ryan, culvert, lot 28, m D Symes, gravelling lut 19, WARD 4--b'tatute Labor Fund. John McKenzie, culvert, lot 22, con 'd, E G ll, 83; Wellington Dormer, cul- vert, lot 3 of o, um l, E G R, 81. \VARD 3-tspecial Jobs. 1lobert Anderson. gran-Hing lot 18, con o, 80.75; Pat, ick Haley, culvert, lot 16, con Cr, tiG; John A Lamb, stoning, lot 20, can 10. 51.2.3; John Orr. repairing of bridge, lot 20, con 11, $2.75; Thos Sylues, repairing of bridge, lot '28 mm 17, con ii, 82; Donald McCormick, cul- vert, lot 20, con ii, " WARD 3---Statute Labor Fund. John McFadden, grading lot 90, con l, w T It, $2 ; Robert Torry, brushing, lot 90, con 3, W T ll, $3; Andrew Dit- ner, gravelling lot ll, con 12, $4; Alex Campbell, cutting, lot 20, con 6, $6; John varty, gmvelling lot 26, con 10 81; Neil Livingston, gruvelling lot 15, can 12, 85; John Ryan, culvert, lot 28, con son, gI-zu‘vlling lot 18, run Cr, {53.25. “Cum ' -John IN illizuns. ('om. \Villinm Kingston, Midge. lot 18, Con 3, E G It, 314.50; Hector Kingston. rul- vert, lot 20, con 2, E G It, $2.90: Hugh Vaughan, repairing of hill int 28, con 2, E G It, $1.75; Wm. Hartley, culvert, lot Show) ll, $5.25: John Mckenzie, culvert, lot 22, con 3, E G ll, $1.75; Archie McKechnie. culvert, lot 1 of 16, con 1, E c, R, $5.50; Wu, Boyle, bridge. lot 4, con 13, $14.75; Patrick Coffey, filling lot l, con It, $2.75. \VARD l-Smtute Labor Fund. John McColl, removing obstructions, lot lo, D R, $2 l Fred Noble, brushing, lots 11 and 12, con 3, N D R, $2. WARD 2--Statute Labor Fund. C McLean, oulvert, lot 50, con 1, N D ll, 82; A Black, repairing of bridge lot l 17, con ii, $2; Donald McCormick, cal-1 ‘ondy made personal remunerated a defective arson, 'rravelling lot 18, em ick Haley, culvert, lot John A Lamb, stoning' a ..- v . _ mm; ooutt Urr. repairing 20, con 11, $2.75; Thos ug of bridge, lot 28, con Symes, culvert, lot 105, 87: Thos Symes, bridge, W T R. 53le- hum {active culvert chiming $17.25 r-That accounts follows: Edward 'icuirr, $5: John 50: Wm Nichol, $3: Thos Jack, 39, $4: Joseph ri,. Thos Nichol, lat the Reeve be the township of no to an under- to the claim for s. Condy, he be I to pay Mrs. in full against can Cr, 80.ii 9, ('un 12, 81. ml applic. for goods bridge, ; John $9.50: on for South Grey, Durham, Sept. 20 to 27. Industrial, Toronto, Aug. 28 to Sept. .9. Western, London, Sept. 7 to lit. Canada Central. Ottawa, Sept. 11 to 23. North Grey, Owen Sound, Sept. 12 ton. Gr. Northern, Colliugwood Step 19 to 22. Central, Guelph, Sept. 19 to 21. East Grey. Flesherton, Sept. 19 and 20. Northern, walkerton, Sept. 19 and 20. Glenelg, Markdale, Sept. 21 and 22. Duff. Central. Shelburne, Sept 26 and 27 West Well., Harriston. Sept, 27 and 28. world's Fair, Holstein, October 3. Artemesia, Priceville. Oct. 10 and 11, Messrs. W. Seaman and W, J. Sharpe, of Holstein, placed the cava- troughs around Mr. Jun. Sharp's barn a week ago Saturday. 7 __ V“ -- .....w-%r. “up. A Rev. gentleman from London will give a lecture in the school house on Thursday evening. b'ubjeet---" Suc- cess and how to obtain it." Peo. eeeds go towards repairing Church of England parsonage Ill Durham. Mr. Robb. Pollock intends taking in the sights of the Toronto exhibition this Week. We are very sorry to have to report that Miss Jane Barbour is still in u very low state of beaith, gradually get- ting worse. 1lrs. Ed. Johnson is in Orelrardviile at. present engaged in waiting on her father who is Seriously ill. He is not expected to live over two or three days. A Rev. gentleman from London will V_ “Tm... Word has been received from Miss Mary Mack that she arrived safely in Winnipeg. and also enjoyed n very pleasant trip in going. Mr. William Chapman, of Arthur, visited Murdoch friends last week. Mr. John Vcssie attended the Tor. onto exhibition last week and brought home a new traction engine with him. Mr. S. T. Orchard spent a few days in Dundalk on business and also spent a very enjoyable week Visiting fr'ends mound Shallow Lake and Hepworth. Will often cause a horrible burn, scald, out or bruise. Bucklen's Armen Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures old sorea. fever sortstr,'t1leorsr, boils. felons, eorns,all skin eruptions, Best Pile cure on earth. Only Me a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by our druggists. 5 The council t 18th at 10 a. m. han, grawliing lot 28. can 2. E G ll, 88; William Atulerson, gran-l. $7: S' Ihtiues, bridge, lot, l, (‘Ull lb, tl7.50: Wvllinwton Dm‘mur. culvert, lot 3 of ti. Con l, E G ll, SH: William Kingston. railing and appioaches at. Glenroadiu, $30; The Clerh for postage. $3.98; Neil McCall- no], letting and inspecting, $5.20; Geo Lamb, letting and inspecting, $10.80; John Williams, letting and inspecting, $9.55; John A McMillan, letting and inspecting, $18.90: Jas Staples, letting and inspecting bridges, $14.30; James Staples, committee work, 82. “no a. A Frightful Blunder FALL FAIRS ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Murdoch. adjourned to September . S. BLACK, Clerk. W Robbed The Grave. A startling Incident, of which Mr. John (thvur of Philadeiuhia Was the snide-cl, is narrun d " him as follows: I was in " most dreadful condition, My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken. tongue coated, pun eoutioally in back and Sides, no appetite, gradually growing wonkt-r day by day, Three pliyrricittnsltad given mu up. Fortunately It friend advised trying Electric Bitters, and lo my urmtjor and surprise the iirst bottle made tt decided improvement. I continued their' use for three works, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life and robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to trt them. Only 500., ttuttrantetul " our drug stores. a " mcceufully and monthly IT, over 0,000Lodles. &ife,eiteettmu. laid es ask god',', drug?!“ for Cook'- (can Root Con- rail. he no ot er, as all Mixtures, pills and mibuona Are dangerous. Price. No. I, " K" box: No. 8. 10 degrees stronger.” per box. Co. t or r, nailed on receipt of price and two 8-0er , lama!- TteAtotyoehnn.v Winrlspr, (mt -tWia. iiiifiioViG7ir'irci;i'niii'a"irA',y'iii responsible Druggtsts In Canada. Following is tho report, of S. S. No. P, I‘Igrummll. fur the mum]: of Aupwstr- Sr. A'iwotrtl--,'Lstnitttlt Horslmrgh, Annie Reid, Fltlusl Hurslmrgh. Jr. Swoud~ Rocky Hamilton. Mnml Ewing, Beatrice Koch's Sr Part 2 - Ruby "mums. Nellie lhsul, Fvusuu. Furlong. Jr Puvt 2,--Mil. tlved Christin. Alvin Evtshrs. Maud Flcvles Rolulnit- Knith. Fu.si Willie (hulls. Nurlnn-n Hursduugh. Edna Hamilton. Jos<w Wulm.slev. Miss Senoth Noble who has been i well again. Mrue U. Hutton Icrt, last week for T, to to attend the Millmerv Openim's. Mr and Mrs Wm." -siiuii/ri)"iilirum, visited the latte r's parents. Mondny. Miss Bertha Reid left Thursday morn- ing for Detroit. Mr. G. Noble who has for wwetime been ailing in. we are glad to “port able to be around. On Wednesday evening of last week Muss June Dunsmoore was unwed in the bonds of matrimony to Mr. Wm. Slurp of Barium. We wish the young couple a long, happy and prosperous life. They left Thursday morning for Tomato and returned Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs S. Wright of Heufryn, Mr. John and Min M. Wright of Prutou "statmu " ho attended the funeral of their Cousin Mr, J. Wugbt Ot Durham. went Sunday at the parental home. Miss M, Hopkins visited her parents oouple offlays last werk. .. _ V_,__, .v.._.- nu... "unv nun“ to rest beside.. those of his two brothers. The mourning relatives and friends have the "rrepest Vutspathy of this and other cotumuriies in their core affliction. We have this weak to chronicle the and and unexpected death at Master Walter Webber, who, “in: his little brother was bathing in the river. on Friday evening; and m hisullempt to Isuveltis brother lost iris {outing and was dnowuul. The boay Was carried to his: home. On Sunday, " - ,m.-,J -- ter service ocnduowd by key. Mr, Me. Qrogur, the reumius Wei'é éoijv'cyée tat Bonuuuhy Ueumtcry where they Were laid M Art?)! 99???“ 2tyt 09919011115 HONOR ROLL. Hutton Hill. Ha WH, Teache ill, is 'oron- Winasm tll [ll $l.00 it Barrel, and Japan 25c TEA, Our Teas Are Leaders! ixf‘KE-Ewdig‘; VINEGARS from 300 per gall. Pure Spices, Ground and ll hole. Flavoring Extracts, true to flaytn'. For sale by H. PARKER, Durham. I have tried several remedies fol rheu- matism, some of which did me a certain amount of good, but nothing that, I have taken has done so much for me as your Phrenoline, and I have llllll'll plea. $11!? in recounnending it, to other suf- was: I t also cured me of 1p'gr/t; from which] was suffering att te time, so what. I feel now like a new man. WI St. PATRICK STREET, OTI‘AWA. July 3lst, IgM. To the Phrenoh'rw Medwtne Cu., Ltd. Ottawa, Ont. Grmrranum.--on the advice of a friend tried one bottle of your famous rheumatic remedy, Phrenoline. and to my surprise it cured me of rheumatism. flom whichl have suffered for many years. Rheumatism & Dyspepsia hral. Terms moderate. Arrangements for sales. as to dates. &c. must be made at The Review omve, Durham. Corres- ppndence addressed there or to Igt ville P. o. will be promptly atteu ed to. Terms on applications to D. lcPHAlL. Hopeville P. O. or to C. RAIAGE. Dmhmn. Residenee-H0PEVILLE. D. McPHA ft. MIR EUR (lllll ill [MIME I "(:r GGake a. thoroughbred large ' English Berkshire Boar fur a. Yorkshlie. Apply to the proprietor, Yam-s very truly. (Signed) JAM ES CARROLL. Foveman of Works, Hideau canal. HE UNDERSIGNED \VILL SELL ft) ft.t ii! 1 Quart Gem Fruit Jars sl, Gall. Gem Fruit Jars (if (t) 'ui"itrs.e.tt.t.t.t.t.t.t.t.t:rt.t.t:d.'s' PAfRlAuiiiiifR'S ity ity STANDARD GRANULATED SUGAR . . n ' . .‘.‘. . .‘.‘. At.AAtat. ==33355£55é32££3a5aw1 'rut, Fi'"'"-'" .sr" MRS. A BURNE T at Good Socks Licensed Auctioneer fot the County of Grey. JAS. ATKINSON, ltlieliife'g BBSI al (ht Always 0" ilgil Ff: "g Insure the family's health by using best grade Flour and Coral Baking Powder. £53633- rc,'ict (53:5 uquVl O 6 for the best in the market. The Leading Spot for all kinds of Groceries. _ -- v..4‘a~‘llty I Whole Mixed Spice, 25c PURE CREAM mun“ !?ttst . Ihr,pt V IN HG A . ' guns- in (hair "w" I omeo null-k l .. 3mm in this stats to "mange our human in their own and nearby cnuniies. It [a mainly 0mm nun-k commuted at ham“. Sal-Irv “might $90011 your-Ind ext"'tttw'ri--detittute, bottretMe, no moron") lass salary. Monthlx #75. Tte,teretteer. F1130“- wlfmddrensod stun Inmlouvcl rpr',Hewltert P _ " XI..-_L I. A .. d-- . Enmmw solbnddrénééd $511779} E. Here, Prost., Dept. M. Chit-u "Always PrompI. Never Negligent.’ All business Strictly Private. A? . JY. I Ith11ar HANOVER. WSS1'c5/.rc,r..tiHi!tAr, TRUST\VOR'_I‘HY PER- Deeds, Mortgages, Wills. and other Writings carefully prepared. If on are unable to pay 100 eettta or. the J he writ assist. you to mange with your creditors. Insolvent Estabes sou,- Isfactorilv wound up. Go to him If you want to sell; Go to him if you want to buy. He collects notes and accounts. and it beats every- thing how he gets money out of old claims that have been thrown aside as worthless. BUSINESS Tungles. Snark and DifBculties straightened out settled and adjusted without lawsuits or ill feeling, by the use of tt little tact and good judgment. A Hundred good Farms for 'uue--Aiso a number of fine Hanover, Properties. ......65e per dozen. ......90e per dozen. mane at lowest pausihlr rah-x "rid with int privileged. Tim! ix "l the whole country goes to him. ll in lending at f, per 00101. and on, large loam at 4 3-4. "we Mixed Spice, 250 Ker-lb. =. IRE CREAM TARTA , Me lb. ll. H. MILLER will gram at the buximwx AY, and he KAY) IVS Huey Sill ll PMS, may (Ill 801 80 " PROTESTANTS and CA'rnoucs, meh. Neu, Poor Men, . Grits, Tories and Patrons, ALL DEAL WITH,,., DRUG STORE H. H. MILLER, The Hunnvm- 11mveyancer. catch 6: Irish ! ---20 lbs. for $M0. GAE; 590 p.e.r gall. 250. Black have been {I} new! XMAS .110 'r fo get "itt lhl cel It section the N n 'Ntqut't tttetlt th at A "Tl All are come all M aid of church In: program will lu- pr Tans“. To En: tiocietyfor uuuplil for thear slum ttexl My. Sew. 19 " Hanover Exhibitiot vows to thei: line and Friday of thin sport is expected " " Ar "nannies held at Mr. Jas Kai-maulw. nu Funguhnr-m student! and Worth and " ing of his Pet " l) SIII'VIV Thom-mum"! (I will Ite ditsetttsed Church ml Sunday Mm Rev, D. L. tu John Livingx'nu the fallumn Africa towel lam week. an le hon "ttl {mm m ' (‘Ium-h I .m. In: worried las Hum: , Isl week Business - :lnwlmm - Lucas. Wright " Slum etitue ear iet l d VOL up: mend-9 ttsous and I m. in "F.N M M l md tlit, lien ll m " M1

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