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Durham Review (1897), 23 Oct 1902, p. 5

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ou ker st. , 1902 ore the oal ave wants of the ng well repaid ind Ammunition g extra and we to secure anothâ€" st selling Double l1 and examine gone. our Water Paints. ir own painter. Lquipment. A for full Junior Leaving inder the following Staff r that Department : ipal. ssics and Moderns. Class Professional, Specialist, ) per month , ild have a pair of ers. They are h the whole com cks. line of Kitcher se this opportunâ€" our Fall Mitts le, suitable for kind of out door " .: and see J ou faâ€" mous Sylâ€" 1 with steel ctors acÂ¥. I an @7°C . for :; Zl/axwe// & NOBLE School n p with assortment of me of them ar? O w E& C. L. Grant, ay Fork NOBLE n ter at beginning 11 ns l This changeable weather as is always the case causes many a cold which if not attended to is sure to end in a _ complicated trouble. _ Don‘t put it off, delays .A are dangerous. KEither 5. top | C’ouyfiiny, Pinot Ratsam â€" 25¢ a bot te Ca+ DRI All W 20 onl Whit Shred Atlac We TW GR Clg: We ask Inspection of our TERS S$. sCOTT. 10 We can give you pargain: srss«k <â€"%= | LUIPE,AMONG THE _ LOWLM | n n d womestannnit mnnnirerie t * ho mt i % TownHall, Durham, One Night only â€"_PHURSDAY. Oct. 23rd. Prices 25 and 35 cents. for Cletk‘s salary be uow read a Sizned, sealed and e grossed Book.â€"Carried. McMil!nnâ€"Arrow~|mlI|â€"TI 423 be now rermd a third t sealed and engrossed on Byâ€" Carried. McMillnnâ€"-McInuisâ€"Thnh of Toronto, be paid $37.lo0 and repairing s@‘e door, a freighs of same to and fron Carried. Davisâ€"Arrowâ€"mithâ€" That the Reeve and Clork issue cheque in favor of Sam Ritchie for $10, for srading and building culvert at Townline G aud £. lot 8, con. 4, 5. D R â€"Carried. Duvi-\â€".\‘lclnnisâ€"Tlmt the Reeye and Assessor be paid 86 each for atteuding Judges Court re County Assessment, and the Assessor $2 for one day attending on eall of warden to Durbam.â€"Carried. McMillanâ€"Davisâ€"That tha clerk be instructed to erase arrear« of Taxes against lot 28, con. 7, as the same was« pau to Tp Treasurer on 17 Sept. 1900.â€"Carried. Davisâ€"Melooisâ€"That the Reeve and clerk isâ€"ue cheque for $40.25 being statute labcr commuted in 1y4o1,â€"Carried Mcaillan â€" Mclovis â€" That Commisâ€" sioner for ward 8 be prid $3.20 c.mmission re bridge at lot 10, con 8.â€" â€"Carried. Mclunis â€" Arrowsmith â€"â€" That John Wismer be paid $2.25, for gravel.â€"Carâ€" Davisâ€"MeMillaaâ€"That gravel accounts be paid v1z 65 yards $3.9», Ww . Smith, Carried. Arrowsmith â€" Melunis â€" Nichol be paud &0 cenuts Scraper.â€"Carried. Arrowsmithâ€"Davisâ€"Th be pard $40, for building b con. 8. â€"Carmed. ‘The couneil met Sept Arrowomil.hâ€"McMillnuâ€"Tbn D, Ed4go nhhoing di itio be paid $1,18 for postage and f labrouery, _ _ =_= in oaion uo airenienie n Carmed. â€"The death otf Sir John Bourmot, McInnis-â€"Arrownnnthâ€"-ThM the c‘erk Clerk of the House uf Commons, reâ€" be paid $25, on salary.â€"Carried. + movyes the greatest authority on Parâ€" Davisâ€"McMillanâ€"That commissioners liamentary Kractiee in Canada, even be paid as {ollows : Ward 1, $2.80, Ward if not elsewhere. He was 65 years 2, $8. Ward 3. §6.46, Ward 4. §$5.â€"Carried. old. Supplement to DURHAM Glenelg Council. Arrowsmith â€"That the reeve Viiilin be ijustructed to exâ€" at lot 52, con. 2, S D. K. new bridge if necessary.â€" met Sept, 20, pursnant t» Ail the meombers present. he chair. Miuutes of last nd ceufirmed. Communiâ€" â€"Davisâ€"That D. Sweeny for building bridge at lot 10. mithâ€"That the Reeve cheque in favor of Sam for vrading and building Melunis â€" Tosat Thos. 5o ceuts for repair of anisâ€"That J J. T«ylor id $37.l0 for upening te door, and $1.68 for » and from ‘Toronto.â€" «mithâ€"That Byâ€" Law & third time, signed, d on Bvâ€"law book.â€" At s s op e uhn at the following viz, Henry Fir h th, 25 yll‘da 91.5“. Durham, October 23rd, 1902. 1 Live Stock Market Toronto. There was a tolâ€"rabiy good deraan. for exprt cutti~; for good to choice the price was from 4} to 5e per In., with 5ic oceasâ€" ionally paid. Good enttle a e scarce and vanted, â€" Feeding eattle was in geod de. mand this moruug, but the local trade was da‘l. What littie goud to choice butcher cattle we had s 1d up to 4%0 per I+, For stockers aud feeders there is a good enguiry, and p i1008 »re unchanged. Mlch cows rold toâ€"day up to $50 eackh; good cows are in request. The quotutions for ewes are from $8.%5 to $8 40 per ewt. Lambs are worth from $8.50 to 8.75 per cwt, Culled sheep are selling at from §2 to $3 each. per ecwt. Calves are worth from $2 to$1lo each, or from 44 to 5¢c per Ib. Prices of bogs are nominally unchanged‘ but the tenlency is for lower figares. The top price for choice hogs is $6.25 per cwt., and light and fat bogs are qnoâ€" ted at $G6 per cwt. North Egremont. Rev Mr Varley delivered an address at Ehenezer on Monday evening seiting forth the advantages of an Ep. League Society. _ He gaye the origin of its name and a sketch of its institu.ion and constitution together with its pledges, with a view to establishing one" here. . las s sa e iL q.0 To Nes 29e EOEA . i CCR c ue nee o o it A good number signified their ability to comply with the requirements in the pledges, but apparently did not see their way clear to embark in any new venture just then. _ The local choir furâ€" nished music. 14 1. it 1. 30 1. ic i hi mt Mr Dea, head machinist Polson _ works, expects to leave for Toronto on Friday. His stay here has led us to recognize him as 2 courteous and affatle gentleâ€" man. Mr Abbey‘s work is also about completed in the building of the dredge and pontoons. He also has endeared himself to all hy his urbanity and obliging disposition. CESU Ee ncke are selling at from $2.50 to §2.15 l eR mie 16 (H(g EP0 e end of the _ The progressiveness of modern newsâ€" T '::‘e :":::'}‘(';f. paper making finds an excellent illusâ€" ul?rles':inkone. tration in the Toronto News, which ke is beauntiful occupies a high place among the great pposite shore, Canadian dailies. The latest stroke of ves, bhere and The Newa is to secure for publication "t'l:eng::r g::l‘:: the story of * Dracula, The Vampire " reritable paraâ€" by Bram Stoker. _ Mr. Stoker is an Irish barrister who hbas made a great Polson works, name for himself in English literature. nto on Friday. Dracula is undoubtedly his best work :flt:'t l'eec:gx:‘l'lff and is described as one of the most . is also about thmlling and profoundlg interesting z; of the dredge stories ever written,. On aturday, the , has endeared lith of October, The News Magazine urbanity and will also commence a series of stories of Old Testament characters by Mr. W. nmamaiment ie 'll" Allison, ?-‘;l Al.‘. Bix Dix These umr‘ile: ave received the highest commendaâ€" 'gmn?g:m‘?:'_ tion from those who haye seen the horl "Pl advance proofs, including nnm‘{ leading ty on Par Divines, and mark a distinct eparture Canads, eVeD in short story writing in this country. was 65 years They will doubtless attain a wiae On Monday 6th inst Miss Annie HaW pnssed away after a Ingering illness at the age of 2. She was the daughter of Mr albert Haw, who with his family haye the sympathy ot the community. She was buried on 8th at Swinton Park. â€" Rev Mr Morrison, of Cedarville, and Rev Mr Broad officiated at house and grave. Some of our people took in the Priceâ€" ville show and repor t a good time. Robert Dezell and Wim_ Arnett took the train last night for Duluth where they expect to make big wages during the coming winter. Pastor Kenning has been away for some time and reports are that he is likely to leave for good in the near future. Quite a number heen going to T lately. The Globe with its usual enterprise has hit upon a happy prem{am, having secured portraits of all the Provincial Governors of what is now Ontario, since ite formation in 1791.. They are grouped together and form an exâ€" cellent wall pictnre 18 x 241 inches Now then, this goes"tree with the Weekly Globe, and to those who subâ€" scribe now inrough the ReviEw glub aovke i EWe APERCET m e enR 2 00 the rest of this year is given free. The REvirw Premium, also free. is a daisy, our Christmas Annual to all subscribers for 1903 _ You can get the Globe, the REviEw, both to end cof 1993 the Portraits, the Annual all for $1.60 and you cant get them any where else for like money. ‘The sooner you subscribe the more you get. â€"A few days ago a party of Canaâ€" dian Scientists travelling between Montreal and Toronto by train at 60 miles an hour, succeeded in establishâ€" ing communication by wireless teleâ€" i: â€"ARibcatamtkiringent osrirzaipas / T graphy at a distance of 8 miles from a station and as far beyond it. ‘This is the first time this has been done and much is expected from it in the way of preventing collisions. ® popularity. REVIEW. HOPEVILLE nber of our people have to Toronto on business Misa Annie Haw upon a picture of the imagination that 00 W loath to call unreal. ONTARIO ARCHIVEsS TORONTO Let us estimate on $ for your new house. CFARLANE & CO. P te ie fi.w ow Nee i

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