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Durham Review (1897), 26 Dec 1901, p. 8

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io k 3. tss K3 LCs pomme oA oc ‘eld start as soon as the weatber is fit in thlo Seeediies. Rev Mr Konn'i'-m is ;t;;diug:';&nb opening in Hanuiton. . "Phe Proton Council met here on the 16th to wind up the business of the year. _ | ! Mr Joseph Mc Ardle has aavounced h}m- h self a candidate for the reeveship and Mr Jos Bowler is out for the couneil. Contractor Glenister bas taken the conâ€" tract to burid three brick hbouses and will Mr. Bert Love, one of the Manitoba harvest men, .alks well of the ve:gd is thinkigg of going back next sum â€" w SomP IPFEe 44 veueryille on Sanday ing . to â€" the Esplin church, he had to 5aive balf a mile through water on the 12th sideroad. Mr George Russell has been all week at Owen Sound attending court as a juryman and then he will visit his brother at Hepworth. The council met on 16th at Hopeville for the last time this year. t L..,; ,_ K ~~ "Hemiat. Uuf feople who had to come to meet the collector and do business feel disappointed very badly and suggested that it would be best for to hire some of the old councilâ€" lors or a good boy to instruct the counâ€" cil in the legal days to meet and do business. GP Coliector came, nlthom;'l:l the rateâ€" yers were coming in ail ay to pay t?xes. It appears ghat somefcouncillor from a neighnboring tow nship informed our township tathers that Monday the 16th was the day for them to meet according to statute. COMF FHHWHNEL saahs c m We y CC CAE AiGke IQ W take taxes, as the council had passed a motion to‘meet that day, but finaly betore he got through some intelligent rate payer told the collector that the 15th was Sunday, then he and the council concluded tha; they would meet on Saturday the day previous. A number was notified to that effect, so Saturday came and neither council or collector came, although the rateâ€" ‘ payers were coming in all day tn naw A disappointment to many people around hereawas, while the the tax collector was go‘ing around, he told the people who had not paid that he would ge in : Hopeville on Dec. 15 to Iuuloce tmuum alerck‘ _ 7 3 _ __ CC ~ZOT VCulr & constable, but did not succeed in findâ€" ing it â€" The yalue of the robe is about $4.50, that with other expenses is rather too much to lose. Mrs Scarlett sent her son and daughâ€" ter to Dundalk some time ago to see about stoves, "TBey left tbeir borse and rig in +hotel shed and when the time came to go home their robe was missing. They have been out seyveral times since seeing about it they also got a seareh warrant and sent out a Cuomstinlble, OME dicd nokt snmmnxant to at" 2 have Caie . ~o ho on O oc HO 4 her sister, s[rs. R.J. Eden one i week. Misses Edna and NÂ¥ aggie Bourn Valley ; Miss Jessie Joboston, C and Mrs ‘Thos, Hr and son, Hill, visited at Mr CV Tangam‘. 1 P "mf ETe C good program is being prepared. Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Eden wore Egremont friends on Sunuay last. ® Ml:s. Jsm:. Gordon was the o â€"u° varney 5. 5. imntend baviog th ir Xmas entertainment on Xmas night. 4A mowl ninrariue L Lt _ _ 3 miss wary Wallace was the guest of xrs, John Carson on Sunday last, Mr, sobhn Carson received the sad news of the death of his sister Sarab, wha died on ‘the 11th inst, We extend our symâ€" pathy to the bereaved ones, A number of friends and aquaintances gathered at the home of Mr. and Mre, W. Clark on Friday night, and enjoyed themâ€" selyes till the "wee sma‘ hours‘" of the morniog, ... Mr. Esetiel Sitrrs returned home a few days ago, looking hale and hearty. Mr. H. Bushnell is busy painting the inside of the Orange Hall at present, mMY _ 4+ S ~~@se mnTEAOEEOE Lh@ Iockiky. Doelleâ€"Robbâ€"That Com Melutyre‘s xr. 1. W. Firth came home to spend his ;}go 8’;.:: :i;’:?g";;.fi;'w'g::i:‘e‘ paid Xmas. 'b°hd" : y Com MceFadden reported on S Queen‘s mr. C. C. ueFadden visited N ormsnby | wire fence and recommended payment of friends this week. 1o rds otf the same. vr, ‘Thes. Firth of the Owen Sound Colâ€" Bobbâ€"Walllâ€"-Tb‘n Com MeFaddeq's legiate. is spending his Xmas holidays at ;e‘lp::‘teb:l::’:ftl;il::d Mé.g:lsm be paid boqxe. Emaed of Hartue wanitoba, Com Walls reported cleaning culvert lot iss En l ber L F4Sys 4. con 8. by Alex Melntvre $1 ; cleaniog is visiting her sister, Mre. Dan Greenwood. watercourse lot 60, con 2â€"3 abokt 45 rds to Rev. Thos. H. Farr, late of Attw:od, is Wuh_r'l creek by J Hunt, $4 ; rep Walkâ€" spending the Christmas bolidays under ";b;'d” “1242.58‘ b);;:“o ?"' $1.50. * the parental roof before going to his new ciatyreâ€"MeFaddenâ€"That foregoing field of labor in Wallaceburg. gofi“n?.sfiofm::f.?'d&:r .‘:‘m“d aud xrs, Wro. morrison Jr. returned home fls Felf r s after a few weeks visiting friends In ”:::: l.l:.y :id?l?:tn: ‘;:"2‘? ng:;fi.:nof :‘ Gue'lp h', s Judge‘s Court of Revision and 7oc mileage “'°c'"'!' the ".:“;1:' "JON BOY‘;' & | by order of Judge Morrison. Carmed. MO V Dhitmas and a Happy New Year. Com Mclutyre reported road irops on | j [On their behalf many happy returne.â€" Egremont aud Proton townline ; J Ferguâ€" | , Ed.] snnfi W rili in ce radec son, Eg‘ts shure $1.97 ; A Ferguson. Eg‘ts i vARNEYy share $38.65 ; W Ramage, removing stoues a * off road $1.25 ; Jus Philip, eutting hill, k N mmid con 19â€"20, $80 ; W Brown, cutting balance mse mary Wallace was the guest of urs. of said h.ll $%0 ; A McEachern, job on Ext | w ‘olhn Carson on Sunday last. ud Glnnolo tawnlins t 3 °*L WL U rnlsus We tss . TE S ons iss Emma sasper of Hartaey, manitoba. is visiting her sister, re. Uan Greenwood. Rev. Thos. H. Farr, late of Attw:od, is spending the Christmas bolidays under the parental roof before going to his new field of labor in Wallaceburg. Moraen, are visiting at their s‘ster‘s xrs Thos sworrison of the Rocky. xr. 3. W. Firth came home to spend hi. Xmas. bolidays. o xr. C, C. ueFadden visited N ormanby friends this week. xr, ‘Thes. Firtbh of the Owen Sound Colâ€" legiate. is spending his Xmas holidays at home. P P SOWET ) ,, ~G‘H 4100b reported on examining John xr. Hamilton Allon of Hopeyiile, attendâ€" ( Fairbairn‘s wire fence 157 rds and recomâ€" eibhis father‘s sale on Wednesday last. mended pay hent. s tthew and David xcGarr of Melntyreâ€"“nllsâ€"'l‘lut Com Robb‘s reâ€" Moscrs wukthel a pors be adopted and Mr Fairbairn be paid Guelph, are visiting their sister mrs. Wm. | 531 /40 according to Byâ€"law. Carried. Morrison. Com Mclntyre reported examining wire messrs. Owen and mchael Hefferman of lencp erceted by w j Wilson, 59 rds and morden, are visiting at their sister‘s wrs, | réceived payment. Phias vensedlianed thew mm 4 Mr. James Allen‘s sale on Wodlwlday last was weil sold, under the hammer of Aucrioneer ePhail of Hopeyilie. Â¥.r8. Greo. Aljoe and her daughter, Vicâ€" toria are spending their Xmas in Toronto. We congratulate Mr. Danieli Edge, on being appointed Treasurer of Glenelg. in place of yr. sames Edge, who lately reâ€" signed. Wy hope he may be as faithfe‘ and successful as his uncle. Intended for as the council had passed NAat thas 40 & C HOPEVILLE. her Adifnifiantiatcicted Th c 51011 Jessie Johnston, Cobourg ; . Hatton and son, Hutton Mr M W Leeson‘s, EDGE HLL. last weâ€"k, , but finaly e intelligent pravol 4& zq . w ECIC Â¥4,j J Hincks. gravel $3.53 ; F Jordan, gravel $1.33 ; ville | Man. World Election supplies $8.%0 ; A witclell, express charges 40 cts ; Clerk, telephoning .20 cts ; ; Swanston, gravel F $1.10 ; G Freeman, flour xrs Barclay itob8 | §9.60 ; clerk‘s quarter salary §$85 ; Clerk, nd is postage and stationery $3. < xcintyreâ€"Wallsâ€"That the reeve vacate P"’h the chair and ur Robb take the same. Carried. h to uclntynâ€"lcFlddon-Tbn this Counâ€" I ’ cil tender a very hearty vote of thanks to rimâ€" , e and clerk for the able and genâ€" | ‘Mr ’ m manner in which they have disâ€" charged the ‘duties of their office with this <onâ€" [ Council and aiso the affairs of the Town. will | ship tor the year 1901. Carried. Te s h * gg n _ "Hm o. e _ guest of day last , Grand visiting Resolved that the following ac pard :â€"Joln Rice, gravel $4 ; ; Council adjourned. E t "_ _ C CCCCU VaAL xclmyroâ€"chaddenâ€"Thn 200 copies of Financial Statement be printed at the Review Office Durhao for distribution on nomination day,. Carried. Wulhâ€"-Mclntyuâ€"That the F Statement as presented by the re Treasurer be received and adopted Daii Lk & PT Wallsâ€"Robb credited with 2 Carried. Bobbâ€"xcl‘sdden;'lâ€"'l:at paid $2 for brepatiog Fin, ; romora ang rp.1 |/["" IDe request from Dromore and Holstein re a Public Library grant be laid over until next meetâ€" ing of council. Carried. xecFaddenâ€"Hobb from Dromora and iz p, o 0. " 4 â€"n CC ROldIUO¢ ‘Musicipsat Elec. tions passed the usual readings, was signed sealed, &c. â€"_ T63 _ ; "7V2000 &0G DJs ’ ace‘t of $1 5o be paid. Carried. The reeve reported examining the Crown Lands Dept, Toronto respecting the roadway across Wilder‘s Lake ard from the information receivedâ€"that said road. way belongs to this municipality. Wallsâ€"McFaddenâ€" That the reeve‘s report be adopted and he be paid $5 exâ€" penses to Torouto in connection with said roadway. Carried. A"*"~L Com Melnty ihâ€" Egremont saud | son, Eg‘ts shure share $38.65 ; off road $1.25 ; con 19â€"20, $80 ; Mr8â€" | of said h.ll $%0 ; and Glenelg tow ews | L McDougail, lied | Smail, tile culve ucInzyroâ€"ucl“addon--Tbat Com Robb‘s report for drawing tile be adopted and his ace‘t of $1 5o be paid. Carried. The reeve reported examining the Crown Lands Dept, Toronto respecting the roadway acroce Wild.lt v . C that Com Robb reported filling bridge lot 16 con 14 and rep sideroad by W KReid cost $5 ; loth â€"sidercad by Jas Han clearing and rep culvert loth 8 Newton. cost 75 cts. Byâ€"law 145 for holding | Wallsâ€"xelntyreâ€"That } port be adopted and order Robbâ€"xelntyro!â€" That ace‘t of $5 and sohn W goods supplied to xrs Ba orders grauted _ Carried. Robbâ€"Wallsâ€"That Wio paid $10 re appeal school . Carried. Com Robb : sideroad con 14 §4. 10 0 PC CC APeSe â€" CREEICGU McFaddonâ€"uobbâ€"Thn A McCate‘s aco‘t of $2.90 for crossing be not enter. tained. but his ace‘t of 82 for rep grader. as well as Geo Dale‘s ace‘t of $1.50 »ep grader be pardâ€"Mt Forest refunded haif cost of reparring grader, Carried. Mclotyre â€" McFadden â€" That. . Geo Klempp be paid $5 for use of Council room for lo sittings. Carried. McIntyreâ€"Wnlluâ€"That W Hastie â€"be paid $1e bal of salary as assessor for 19o1. Carriea. Com Robb reported rep bridge 2oth Hirknrenn sB esw Ea e i s OWP LuP! Walls â€" McFadden â€" That Queen‘s report be adopted ar granted and Com receiye 62 fees 21 â€" ,, .\ "" #* 10b 10, con 8, by L Hattle $5 ; clearing roadway lot 27â€"28, cou 9â€"10 by J Robinson $20 ; removing stump by Jas PIGHEL SEHe | rumermmaress y s O e Euw Wallsâ€"McFaddenâ€"Tha port be adopted and erde Com receive $8 com fees, Hclnzyyoâ€"-Robbâ€"’l‘hlt port road imp‘s in Holstein of Wallsâ€"MeIntyreâ€"That we take no action re Mr Haban‘s Ace‘tâ€"Carried. The reeve reported on examining W H Wallace‘s wire fence 106 rds ard H ;L Nicholson 200 rds, payment recommended. Robbâ€"MeFaddenâ€"That reeve‘s repori be adopted and W H Wallace receive $21.20 and H L Nicheison $40 as per Byâ€" 12aw.â€"Carried. Com Robb reported on examining John Faugu'rn'n wire fence 157 rds and recomâ€" hm aur‘s on ul e e mles o S is Egremont Council. Council met Dec 16th, minu: â€"That R T Dod days roadwork for C °C0 nliing approach to ) 14 and rep culvert. 5th eid cost $5 ; a tile calvert by Jas Hamiiton $1.50 : +165 by A M3 Gâ€"ijl};;;y % ALLAN. Clfirk, ind order granted. .Car. | Treasure efâ€" That J H Brown‘s | Dutham, John Waddell‘s for $6 thereto t] o mrs Barclay be paid, cipality. Carried. â€" That the at the Financial y the reoye and 1 adopted. Car, it the reeve be . Statement. Car That 200 copies @ printed at the That Com tobb‘s reâ€" 108 accounts be $4 ; s Hincks. adopted and orders pu it o en o. â€" nc y loth sideroad by Wm Kingston be ol case at Conp. or Dodds ; Clerk, . gravel Barclay ; Clerk, That Com Mcâ€" 1902, , lminutes approyâ€" â€"â€" Carried RW ENCn _ 9 t Seeeety‘s Dated at the Council Chamber at the Town of Darham, this â€"â€"_ day of â€"â€"â€" A TY tono 8. The Clerk of the said Town of Durham shall attend at the said Council Chamber at 12 o‘clock in the forencon of Tuesday the 7th day of January A. D. 1902 to sum up the number of votes given for and against this Byâ€"law, l py., y ," C Drenoon at the Council Chamber to appoint persons to attend at the various polling places aforesaid and at the final summing nr ot the votes by the Clerk, on behaif of the persons interested in and promoting or opposing the passing of this Byâ€"law respectively. _| _ 4. During the currency of the said , | Debentures there shall be raised annually : by special rate on all the rateable | property in the said Town of Durham, , | the sum of $188.95 for the purpose of | paying the amount due in each of the i | said years for principal and interest in ~ J respect of the said debt, (as shown in the Schedule "A‘" hereto annexed.) | _ 5. This Byâ€"law shall take effect on the 6th day of January A. D. 1902. 6. _ The votes of the Electors of the said Town of Durham shall be taken on this Byâ€"law as; the following times and places, that is to say, on Monday the 6th day of January A. D. 1902, comâ€" meneing at the hour of nine o‘clock in the forenoon, and continuing till five o‘clock in the afternoon of the same duy, by the following deputy returning officers : North Ward at Norman Kelsey‘s House Clifton Elvidge, Dep. Ret. Officer,. i East Ward at the Town Hall, W. Bâ€"| Vollett, Dep. Ret. Officer. West Ward at Pasco Saunders‘ shop, John Smith Dep. Ret. Officer. & 7. OnSaturdag the 4th day of Januâ€" | © ary, A. D. 1902 the Mayor oty the said | Y town of Durham shall attend at Ten | & o‘clock in the forencon at the Mana~L yea thereto the 2 cipality. C . Cintbabad artenilanitit ie Mfe, ... . PiZ > day of May A. D., 1902, each of which Debentures shall be dated on the date of the issue thereof and shall be payâ€" able within Twenty years thereafter, n:mely; one of each of the said De. I\ hyfevsare i Lt i nie L 1 _: o Heveniure debt of the said Municipality is $88,498,18 whereof no part of the principal or interest is in arrear. Therefore the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Town of Durham Enacts as follows : | 1. The sum of $2500.00 shall be expended by the Town of Durham in building a bridge across the baugeen River where the said River intersects Lambton Street in the Town of Durham aud for the purpose of raising the said sum, Detentures of the said Town of Durham to the said amount in the whole shall te issued in sums of not less than $100.00 each on the 1st | ue af N.« 4 We _ e sds is snnfi‘ x AAnm .| Byâ€"Law No 415. AND WHERBAS in order thereto it ‘ | will be necessary to issue Debentures of | the sard Town of Durham for the sum of $2500.00 as herein after provided, (which is the amount of the debt inâ€" tended to be sreated by this By law) the proceeds of the said Debentures to be applied to the said purpose and to no other. AND WBHEREAS it is desirable to issue the said Debentures at one time and to make the principal of the said | debt repayable by yearly sums during the period of twenty yeurs being the currency of the said Debentures, said yearly sums being of such respective | amounts that the aggregate amount payable in eacii year shall be as nearly | | as possible equal to the amouny so payâ€" | able in the other nineteen years of said || period, (as shown in Schedule "A" f hereto annexed.) " t ~aebreipmerina tho dawd > /. Th 2. the Zou 0 ildi acrosz:‘t' Sau ’;mbul;g:rn%t‘ Street in the Tfloum of Durha WHEREAS it is advisable quisite that a bridge shall be Lambton Street at the point section of the sarid Street Saugeen River in the said Durham. Of the Munici authorize the iss m:e"hoj the town of Durham ?{ Grey, to the amount J the M“n‘l‘ci’ml Cmo’at‘-on Of lhe To‘!qn' _of urha?". KA Rar Fiast" 4. : 7 _ â€"Purbam, and by the therof of the said Town of and the Clerk shall attach Corporate Seal of the Muniâ€" 7 °28 Velaken on following times and y, on Monday the A. D. 19902, comâ€" r of nine o‘clock in continuing till five said River intersects n the Town of Durham se of raising the said of the said Town of said amount in the ao 1t is advisable and reâ€" a bridge shall be built on reet at the point of interâ€" the sard Streot with the THE «rham. A Byâ€"Law to issue of Debentures of )urham in the County _ amount of $2500,00 for of building a bridge geen River at Lambton own of Durham. Mayer, Clerk the said Town of TORONTO DURHAM REVIEW : C PCs We Piope ols / r“NO .nd ORGAN % LWIiNG MAUCHIN ES, A large stock of Mrs Patis back at her post again. Good bye this 1s all I can think of. 4 ( C. McK'nnoug Exaey. South of ulddaugh House LO'OI' To“ Mr Walter McDonald is at present caretaker of our church. Please dont let us freeze. While at school one day last week Master Jesse Edwards eprained his ankle, Hope hewill soon be all right again. Nearly everybody went to the concert on Friday evening. Everyone reports an enjoyable time while some wonder where some of the boys went to. _ Mr Irwin knows this is a very "Grit" section of the riding. The Bunessan Chronicles went around by Toroats two weeks ago. Were they sent to be exâ€" amined by Mr Ross? Mr Jno Grasby has treated himself to a new cutter. Someone said the roads ‘ will be kept open this winter. § _ There are a great many ways of popâ€" ping the aqauestion. A young couple from near here (at a party) got their heads behind the window blind, when she gave him the priyilege of "seeing her home." We wish ye Editor and staff plus the readers of your paper a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Years [We heartily reciprocate. â€"Ed.] J w30 000 Dooen .0 Coenete . "e CreUct of our young people wended their way to Mr Jas McGiliyray‘s where they played games and tried love making till the early hours of the next day. Dear Editor, As it made the Bunessan Cor. of the Chronicle biush with shame at what we wrote before we launch out in anoth er direction. Thought he wa: past the blushing stage. . _On Tuesday of last week a number Mr Tom Gfencross had a last week. Tom knows good time. xr W Edwaids has built an addition to the old home, and is trying in other ways to make it cosy and comfortable. xr W Bauks is busy making square timber again. mMessrs Timmins, the Zion masons, are more than busy these days. We hear that they haye enough plastering to keep them going another mouth. _ Skilled laâ€" bour is in great demand just now. Mr Jno Greenwoo tuese days, They sa trips per day with v liklines of the people is around, Mr C Cotten is arourd Zion again presevnt cutting wood for W Greenwoo We are sorry to say that M{r John Robson while making square timber. bad the misfortune to strike an ouyerhead braneh with bis axe. cansing him :o cut his foot very badly. as a result of which be will have a month or so enforced idleâ€" 270C is reindeer to be here on time, with a mouoster load of presents. The admigâ€" sicon fees will be 15 cents for adults, 106 for children, (Scholars frae.) You will haye a good time, so dont tail to take it ing The proceeds are to go to 8 S expenses, and to replenish the already big library, i ] Intended for last week. The Zion Sunday School Committee are arranging for a Christmas tree entertainâ€" ment to be held in the Church on Christâ€" _mas eye. We expect there will be a good program of singing, speaking, recitations, and dialognes, and we expect Santa Claus and his reindeer to be here on time, withl a mouoster load of presents. The admigâ€" ston Tess will ho IC menis ie n on . 2w "â€" _ ai heview"" the date of which first publication was T nursday the 19th day of December, A. D. 1901, and that the votes of the Electors of the said Municipality will be taken thereon at the hours and places therein fixed. W. A. AxoErsox, Clerk. Cl 9. o oogye, o * "~ _ CV T inthe publication of which we have been interested for. some timg. This is a |l NOTICE. handsome magazine of 44 pages, nclh 10 by }&incbu in uzfe. hpn.:not:: on book \ o paper and with a striking cover in colors. e contents of the ok are origâ€" & ;I;fié(lgorlg’O'I(}CE tbr%‘ thel aéx’_‘]:“{s inal stories, humor, sketches, pictures and poetry, besides much statistical matâ€" which bas ‘been tak‘:an into cor{sider: ter, the Fish and Game Laws of the Dominion, &e. _ The type and presswork ation and which will be finally passeq | Show to advantage the work of the writers and artists who have collaborated in by the Council of the Mnnicipality, (in m‘froductmn. It is an ornament in any home, the even, of the assent of the Electore 99 being obtained thereto,) after one DURHAM REV'EW SUBSCR,BERS month from the first publication in the Herei f w + mmmear 4 athicer Ar i 4 _ _ % Wls ‘‘Durham Review‘"‘ the date of which | Here is the opportunity we present. Wa want = Apar o misnPimkas 1c c 2 0 w22 L Totals, 2500 00 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 SCHEDULE "A" Refered to in the foregoing Byâ€"law showing how the amount of $â€"â€" thereby required to be raised by special rate is apportioned. Year. Principal. _ Interest. Total,. 1908 $ 83 95 _ g100 00 $183 95 1904 87 31 96 hbA â€"â€" 1g2 oz Glenelg Centre. ting wood for W Greenwood. Greenwood is bustling things ‘bey say he is making two with wood to town. No 94 43 98 21 102 14 106 £3 110 47 114 89 119 49 124 27 129 24 134 42 139 8) 145 39 151 20 157 26 163 54 170 08 176 88 Zion. freezing when sack weeks holiday how to haye a a number en _____ 1179 O0 $100 00 _ $183 95 96 64 183 95 93 15 183 95 89 52 183 95 85 74 183 95 81 81 183 95 77 72 183 95 73 48 _ 183 95 69 06 183 95 64 46 183 95 59 68 183 95 54 71 183 95 49 53 183 95 44 15 183 95 38 56 183 95 82 75 183§95 26 69 183 95 20 41 _ 183 95 13 87 183 95 7 OT 183 95 82 75 26 69 20 41 13 87 7 OT ways in, at Palmerston Buggies. Wilkinson Ploughs, number 1 to 20, and repairs of all kinds. Shares, Soleplates, Ete. Not genuine unless the words "‘ WiL each piece. Wilkinson Famons We invite your attention to the following lines of goods : CULTIVATING, Coulter & Scott Drills an Caltivators, Disc and Spade Har rows, Scuffiers, Etc. Also Scotch Diamond Harrows. Qvergtbz’ng fo; 3679 O0 _â€"__.__._ x of the COUNTY of GREY owEN souNDp and a few lines will tell you how you may be one of the forâ€" tunate ones who receive it. ‘The year is fast closing on us and as publisher of one of the best local papers in the district, we are anxious to mark the 1st Christmas of the Century and to stait 1902 with our subscription list as far as possible cleaned up, sorted out and put to rights generally. That mearns a paid up list to be sure. It means happiness for us and a handsome premium for you in the shape of "*Ohe D MR | * Ghe Canadian Annual * Buggies CHRISTMAS MacazINE Has . f P «xC P As * LJ O'o C e blt" 2y C 3 N‘. +/ Un i 0 P ‘.4/ D hnd ‘53 1 mds I/l , C s C\ REY gg mollin 330E â€" exâ€" oy@ =] »g â€"< *© + has fi!’ i c '.5 "’5?@ * ithoâ€" »CH | flee 'Q:‘} «* / p. of E‘ Eopef ::fiO P ds j ving (§ &*** huth uds 94 hes, E' _ & <se . and JG Cer c s in E "Cg’ * Well E‘ M‘...I the EJ 3 amananaanaaaan anlâ€" | ee ocA OAnwinut ®_ wrham ICoview" prepared for the Readers of farmers l- .00 ~J _ uU Gnuard, my/°CKS, Ladieg Long Guards, Chain Braceletu. Broochâ€" es, Links, Scarf Pins, Cuff Butâ€" tons, Flatware, Fancy Flatware, Silverware, Novelties Tadieg‘ and Gent‘s plain and gem Rings, Lwer To;n: P °2 0 NZEAVE D Complete stock of La and Boys Watches, Mantel (';!',llocksl.3 Lac Guards, Chain racele es, Links, Scarf Pins, tons, Flatware, Fancy genle . o1 08 inooints: hok siddd 414 47 The School is equipped for full Junior Leaving And Matriculation work, under the following Reaft of Competent Teachers for that Department : THOS., ALLAXN, ‘Prineinal. § . A. GORDOn C °C k MISS LICK, B, A., Classics and Moderna, Intending Students should enter at beginning @rim, or as soon after as possible, MR. MORRISOXN MISS LICK, B. a Durham School Staff and Equipment DECEMBER 26, 1901 Gordon‘s s RAMAGE, Publisher, Rearw & Canapnix Axnxvar : $1.00 per month I,S Iarge .»nd I‘.di's 'l Gent'. 8 Fancy and . A., (Specialist), Jeweller 1 +\ [E [ og

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