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Durham Review (1897), 28 Dec 1899, p. 4

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ns * a€ 8, SEcTION CHAXNGES.â€" After 12 or 1 years agitation, a change has at last been effected in the arrangements of the school sections along the gravel road bet ween Egremont and Normanby, Un petition from Mr. John Kerr snd others the County Council appointed Warden Gordon, and Commissioners Watson, Swinton Park and McColman, You are about to place your order for an outside weekly. You cannot do betâ€" ter than take the Sun of Toronto. It gives Bystander‘s Comments, apâ€"toâ€"date agricultural information and the best farmers‘ market report published. Fif. ty cents a year, or clubbed with the Revâ€" ww and either the Weekly Globe or Western Advertiser, $1.80; clubbed with the Review and Family Herald, $2.00; or clubbed with Review and Weekly Witâ€" ness, $1.00. _ Address, Sun, Saturday Night Bldg., Toronto, or this Office. Mugh Reawick, E. Renton. Jas Renâ€" wick. 3rdâ€"May Dixon, Gordon Findâ€" lay, R Halfpenny. Sr2ndâ€"N Renwick, Minnie Halpenny, Alex Renwick. Jr 2ndâ€"Clen Moore, Arthur Wells, Willie Wells. Sr Pt 2ndâ€"John Tucker, Chas MHay, Bella Lester. Jr Part 2ndâ€"Ethel Stearn, Mary Ramage, Downie Watson Part Istâ€"Wallace Findlay, Johnâ€" Renâ€" wick. Eva Renton. Bunessan School Concert, Dromore School closing exercises, and other matâ€" ter left over this week. Report of Dromore P. S8, for months of Nov. and Dec. 1899, Class 4thâ€" Hugh Reawick, E. Renton. Jas Renâ€" wick. 3rdâ€"May Dixon, Gordon Findâ€" To the electors of the Township of Egremont. Ladies and Gentleman. In response to many and repeated requests I have consented to allow my name to appear as a candidate for the Reeveshp of our Tounship. During the time you have honored me with your confidence as councillor, 1 have endeavored to advance and protect the interests of the people, and it is the experience thus gained which warrants me asking for your support at the comâ€" ing election on Jan. 1. My record is before you. 1 believe that in the imâ€" portant work before the council for the coming .year, I can worthily sustain shat record. My aim has been and will be economy in public expenditure in so tar as it will not impair the efficiency of public service, With an expression of gratitude for past favors, I agaim corâ€" dially ask your influence from now to Jan, 1, and your vote early on that day. Yours very sincerely Cmas. Mclxx®s. a position to do the township good serâ€" vice, and respectfully ask your vote and influence at the election to be held To the Electors of the Township of Egremont. Ladies and Gentlemen At the request of many ratepayers 1 have accepted the nomination as a candidate for the council of Egremont for 1900. Having had considerable exâ€" perience of public life, I believe I am in DURKHAM REVIEW. The Annual meeting of the Town of Durham Horticulcural Society for the receiving the Auditors, Report, election of officers, and genaral business, will be held in the Public Reading Room on Wednesday 10th day of January 1900 at the hour 7.30 o‘clock p. m. Wim Gorsline. Dutham Dec. 28th 1899. Generals Roberts and Kitchener are on their way to Cape Town. â€" Reinforceâ€" ments of men, guns, cavalry , provisions, nurses are dotting the Atlartic, while the steamers Monteznma, Pomeranian and Lavrentian are chartered to take away a seeond contingent from Canada of Cavalry and actillerymen chiefly, a few over a thousand, early in January. If the war did nothing else, it has disâ€" played before the world a scattered emâ€" pire united by sentiment only. { MM Orchard Dec. 26 99 We have carefally made all changes additions, and corrections on our mailâ€" ing sheets and it being possible to overâ€" look some, we kindly ask eyery reader to ExaMINE THE LaiseEt on the paper and if not correct, let us know at once. Please don‘t wait till six months or a year has gone by. This request should be considered a standing invitation. * To this end. from the War Office to the humblest bamles of the empire atâ€" tention has been directed, and the world wide display of enthusiastic Loyâ€" alty has been demonstrated stronger than words can do. So little change in the position has taken place this week that we drop our «Day by day‘ style. The first pang of of hurmliation soon gave way to a grim determnation to carry on the war till victory was won C. Ramage, *EA ... ‘! inNtN Ni pem n nb n a i n en in en Pn o | Thursday,December 28, 1899. _| | YOUR LABEL. | ELECTION CARD. ELECTION CARD. D. H. S. NOTICE. Yours very truly Wa. Brapumy. & $ 4 THE WAR. Sec‘y. Thornbury, as an independent Board of arbitration,. These gentleman went over the grounds last week and have created two new Union School Sections, breaking up the absurd Egremont section 7 miles long and one lot wide, and robbing 8. Sections No. 1 and No. 14 Normanby, of the lots on the 1st con. «‘Union 8. 8. No. 1," will consist of the lots in the Ist con of both townships from the town line soulh, to lot 2 of 9. and "Union 8. 8. No 2" of the lots on the Ist con. of both townships from 3 of 9 to 2 of 18 inclusive, and as this takes a few lots from No. 2, Normanby, ‘ (McPhee‘s Section, already weak) an epnuiyalent is made by placing with it A few lots from Egremont, which nre’ more convenient to the school than to Holstein, where they have been. _ In Union School Sections No. 1 and No. 2, | new schools will have to be built, one at or near Barber‘s Corner, the other at | Orchardville, the two sides of the road | bearing the expense equally. _ Normanâ€" | by side, however, will have their burden | lightened, as the arbitrators have recognized their yested rights in the| old schools to the extent of $75 from | No. 1, and $60 from No. 14. The exâ€" pense of the award amounts to $109, which sum is to be _paid by the townâ€" ships concerned. â€" Both the old school buildings will now be badly out of| centre, Blyth‘s especially, their location ) haying been fixed by front road disâ€"| tances. | WEATHER BULLETIN. Waste 1 vou will Rainfall during the week one il;gh.' GREATER BUSINESS Our RAZORS, SCISSORS, and CUTLERY are superior to anything you can find in the same lines eIsewhere, and our prices will suit your pocketbook. ust arrived, our second shipment of WHIPS, SLEIGHâ€"BEL_LS, JRUGS, ROBES, CIRCINGLI'% and HORSE BLANKETS. THE BIG STOR E, December W H Y f) Because we do business * straight, " to use a common, 4 but very usetul expresston. ®@® _ For nearly half a century this ~usiness has gone on suceessfully and every one knows that it was not creatcd on a bluff or deception game. @ YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT 4A Is the best plank in our platform for drawing trade. _ *A People know they are snre of getâ€" ting good goods for their money when we hang up tha,. taking offer. MAPLE LEAFS & Xâ€"CUTS at the old prices. If you intend buying a Saw #<~ don‘t wait until prices advance. _ Large range of AXES at old figures also. SLEIGH BELLS, Open and String. Jack Kniyes and other articles for the Boys. Head quarters for SKATESâ€"SPRING AND HOCKEY. #P""~ Cash for Produce and Fowl. y If you are in search of a Christmas Present call and see our latest styles of Silverware, Lamp Goods Skates and Decorated Enamelware. M â€"â€"*%4%44442428â€"â€"â€" : A Merry Christmas to one and all. HAPRPDWAPRPE ! 5 gallons of the best Canadian Coal Oil tor 9Octs For a Basket of any description be sure and see our stock ge838eesssesSsssc3s3S3S333Dp, fan® In X CUT SAWS and AXES, we lead the market. Our Price and Quality is all that can be aesired. _ And we have a great bargain to give vou in a Shoemaker Stand and three Lasts. ) ‘ar an . at . iB . IP . t . go . gt . gÂ¥ . t . yÂ¥ . §¥ . _ k4 esecsecssessecsesssceccsecs 4 +2) 18 19 2( J. BURNET Grockery, Glasswore. Croceries. Flour ond Ffeed. &c. J. A, HUNTER We always place quality before price and still compote. Our new TANNED GOODS have arrived: Vegetables, Salmon, Kippered Herring, Finnan Haddie: Also Ciscoss Labrador Herring and Cod. Butter, Eggs, and Poultry taken as Cash. WM, BLACK. Call and be Convinced. but always get quality for your money, 20 Ibs Granulated Sugar 11 lbs Rolled Oats 44 40 Than HAS BEEN!|! 30 rlv Snowfall nil. Hours of sunshine 23.8 being a considerable increase over any week for the past two months. Generâ€" al direction of the wind southerly and moderate. Probabilities clearing weaâ€" ther, generally. MAbiAiMA a & lc C0 ECCE EY EL MCTECERUTS, 361B MUNN & C035 1srow== New Y rk A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largost cir. culation of any scientific 1ournnl. Terms, $3 & year ; four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers. mEssanae a 2 L1 Trape Marks Desicns Corpyricnts &c. Anyone sending a sketch and doscfigtlon may quieckly ascertain our opinion free w ether an invention is probably patentable. Communicaâ€" tions strietly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest afienoy for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receivo special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American,. raetacns c o o hmeani ns $1.00 uepiey + M 0 6 Light â€" Harness, Collars, Pads, Bits, Blankets Ete. *1 9M want you to know we handle everyâ€" thing in the Harness line. _ Harness that is durable and fits a horse comâ€" fortably, will bring profit to you in the greater amount of work he will do. Spring Need Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, and other Writings carefully prepared. If you are unable to pay 100 cents on the $ he will assist you to arrange with your creditors, _ Insolvent Estates satâ€" isfactorily 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 everyâ€" hing how he gets money out of old claims that have been thrown aside as worthless, BUSINESS Tangles, Snarls and Difficulties straightened out settled and adjusted without lawsuits or ill feeling, by the use of a little tact and good judgment. H. H. MILLER will have been 29 years at the . business mext XMAS DAY, and he KNOWS HOW to get money at lowest possible rates and with best privileges. That is why the whole country goes to him. I)/:’ is lending at 5 per cent. and on large loans They Say it Pays, They ol Soy $0 A Hundred good Farms for saleâ€"Adso a number of fine Hanover Properties. The Hanover Conveyancer "Always Prompt. Never Negligent. All business Strictly Private. w PROTESTANTS and CATHOLICS, Rich Men, Poor Men, Grits, Tories and Patrons ALL DEAL WITH ... IS RELIABLE HARNESS. We WE SUPPLY ITâ€"â€"â€" In". Ha cotch & Irish! . LEAVENS H. 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CANNED GO0DS : Pra THE BEST TRAS amAmQGâ€" 3â€" ceries at Bottom P novelties in Stock ; e son,range, Lemon, AND COFFEES IN Towpn 0C0AAmmeameazLt *4 + â€"the best in tâ€"hâ€"ejvmarket. alencias alencias, London Layers > Reâ€"cleaned. : Citron, Orange, Lemon GROCERIES Tceina Ploughs.“ Hafrows, Fruits, & [Lcuf og TR T. our Fire Insurance. We have Mutua} Insurance Company, and $ Issuer of MARRIAGE Licenses 'I‘:vo carl:):ds of Tudhope BUG:{ select. _ We have v Democrats.r Prices FOR Choree 0 aris Ly mps, Filberts By â€"PARKER, Organs and Sewing Machines. Tices, and arr; ving ats. Prices of rigs are on th« and a good profit saved in freish zc. For the ‘Xmas See our Farm TRUCK anmps, Granalated & Yell > ris Brazil and Poa nats, on, Tomatoe , Corn, Peas. onfectronery . * CALDER °_ * Auanope DUuUuIil»s t have very nice Buggies and my sc t â€" Black Baskets, Suitana Hay Forks, etc daily, TRY THENM. Buy no other ! Trade 1] Thes DU RIL «JA NU AT MacFARL SPE SA¢AL J1s } ‘Any child as everythi1 money back offer was c\ Durham. ) 'ull A FUR COA Is a ha W hen And f J. A. DRUG Dozens <f I newest s enorm suita b friend Its has what paper, that w :“;:Zlf Jus | OW 4°*8 WW@(l i1 M TV J} (1144

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