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Durham Review (1897), 15 Oct 1903, p. 7

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m o RH A M b Bags . id aneé Lo e evâ€" Orâ€" thur‘s . wil} is been ellence. _ you ins at Store. Stock Mid utifui rices. tore SON cutters geared ines o# AlItT it house LL UR 1tht L2 E', P Calder‘s Block, â€" Durham. Council adjourned to meet in clerk‘s office. Hanover on the 15th day of Decâ€" ember next at 9 o‘clock in the forenoon. AT PEHT /8 Mot in ?m Manday, Octaher 12. Members present ; reeve in the chain. Minutes of Anguat merting adopted, The reeye »nted having expended $11.# in '?E"': to hbridges since Iact -io.o.rnn.. :d the 4 M‘fi' m report it ex ure on roads since la«t meeting a« follows: Diâ€" ml‘o 1. $87.01 ; No 3, $11.04 ; No 3, Reports were ordered :n he received and cbnuihuod. Potitiona received from John MeDonald and 81 others aokâ€" ing council to open the hise‘line in rear of lot 38 to 42, con 3. W i R â€" Petition received and Jonn NcDonald authorized and instructed to have said raad upened. The rneeve was appointed to represent the township of Bentinck at next meetâ€" ing of County Council re deviation of the Neustadt road. Wmm Jenks was apâ€" inted pathmaater in place of George F‘i,acbor who h1id neglected his duties as pat hmast er, Flannelette Blanketsâ€"large size gray or white @ $1 per pair. L AMPSâ€"Parlor and bedroom lamps from ¥¢ up to $3. 33. See them before buying. ) __ _3 , 000 °CCC Uracred to be paid $2 each for selecting jurors, Mt Mitchell of the " Post " wus paid $80 on printing account, Chas Petty was reâ€" funded 32 overcharge on statute labor, Widow Faubel‘s taxes were remitted being in poor cireumatances. Grants to indigents were James Smith 88 and Widow Smith $5. ARE YOU ON THE HUNT ? Women‘« Heawy Wool Shawls @ 1.35, 1.75, and $3.:00 each. Men‘s, Women‘s and Children‘s Underwear,â€"all prices. Children‘s Toques & Tams frowm 25¢ up. Men‘s Cardigan Jackets@ $1 &1 50 enc HE SELLS CHEAP. Ladies‘ Fur Ruffs from $1.,0 to $6 each. w« Uaperines from 3.00 to 12 each. Best Panse Honey Bishop Robes, Fur Coats, &C. Cockshutt and Percival Ploughs, Clare Bros.‘ Furnaces & Stoves, ‘Tolton‘s Implements, Adam‘s Sleighs. TWEEDS & YARNS with Full Lines of Sylvester Farm Implements, Famous Tudhope Cutters, THE BEST GROCERIES AaATPT LOWEST PRICE. ecaee o Prover Steel Hay Forks a Specialty. Also Brantford Windmills and Gasoline Engines. CROCERIES Calder‘s OCTOBER 15, 1903 The reeve and assessor «**The l;lpi;mglt Man *‘ asks for a continuation of the patronage bestowed on the late firm. â€" He can be found __ AT THE OLD STAND DRY GOODS, CRO(ULLELN 1, 10TS & SHOES, &c., We can give you Bargain‘. . We OSX NS . H. BEAN DIG 4 . NOBLE They‘re easy found Ot best quallty. t o e k s Blockâ€"Next the Post Office . NOBLE Call and see D. CaAMPBELL. Clerk Fur Coats, &c. US. were ordered 10¢ per lb ithatr® The Tasa Leader in its account of mast succesâ€"ful Tnanksgiving Services held there recently says : " Rev. Rural Dean Ryan preached practical and thoughtful sermons, which were su‘table in every amaree Bc ul all & w Big Poratoxs.â€"Mr. And. Lindsay bas a phemonenally large crop of poâ€" tatoes this year. _ He was testing four of them the other day and they weighed 6 lbs. They ire of the Carman No 3 yariety grown from seed obtained from Agent C, C. McFayden in 1902. Tnr LacrRosss: TEam OUT.â€" Since onr last issue the C. L. A. Executive has sustained the appeal of Wallaceburg against Durham because they bhad used professional players under assumed names. This decision is very mortityâ€" ing just when we were prepariny to cheer for the winning of the penant. Durhain, we presume is no worse than many other reams in this respect, but this is no justiication and the executive car not be blamed for insisting on a high standard of sport. _ This leaves way for the occasion." Wellaceburg and Elora on the field and they battle tor the cup next Friday in Seaforih. _ Durham has challenged the winner, and we are contident, that, in teatmm strength, they are really the champions. BORN McKgkconsxtxk.â€"In Durbim, on Wednesâ€" day, Oct. 7. to Mr. and Mrs, Philip McKechnie, a son. â€"â€" & @ & â€"â€"___â€"_ The brethren of the Glenelg Baptist Chureb, having had the painters at work on the inside of their charch baildâ€" ing fortwo weeks, reopened their church again on Sunday. Oct l1th, The day was all that could be desired. Rev W. L. Newton, of Durham, preached in the afternoon. His sermon was logical, methodical and, best of all it was a spiritual aplift, _ In the eyenâ€" ing the Revy W. W. Aiichisoa, pastor of the â€" Dornoch _ Presbyterian ~Church, preached a very able and interesting sermon, which was enjoyed by all, The offering for the day, which went toward the expense fund, was $26.56. . The church and congregation are congratuâ€" lated for the great change which they have made in iheir church tbuilding. Particular meantion may be made of the untiring efforts of two members of the committee, Dea. Baker and John Ellison, Jr,. â€" We desire to express our thanks to all who aided us in any Way. C. E. Pineo, Pastor. _â€"â€"â€" 4@ 4 â€"â€"â€"â€" FoR SALEâ€"2 good milch cows, 1 waygon with n w box and stock rack, 1 pair bohâ€"sleigh‘s new, 1 finning mily new, ALEX. FirTH, Bunessan, FoR SAL®.â€"Two Darham Bulls, Ped:iâ€" greed. One Roan, 9 mos. old. One Red, 17 mos. old. _ Will be sold cheap. Apply 'l-;' T. G. Morrison, Rocky â€" Snugeen Mr H Kelsey has fpurc)w«-d the prop: erty and businesse of Mr J L Browne,. :t the bridge and takes possession Nov. 1. A new Stack of Wamen‘s <â€"nd Men‘s Bhoes, hoth coarse and tin=, just arrived at A H Mockler‘s. We b.ave st present the largest and best range of men‘a clothing ever carried in Durham, st Jas Ireland‘s. PRICEVILLE SHOW.â€"Notes. ( Continued from page 4.) general neatness and efficiency is also bringing purchasers. There was little in the way of special attractions but there were no gaimblers. The six small boys on a platform, startâ€" ing at the word "*go" each to deyour a Ib of sodo biscuits furnished some hearty laughter. _ We did not learn the prigeâ€" . winners. The concert was a great success, the hall, as usual, too small, Benne‘, the humorist,. was funny, and had a few things not imitations of Fax. Gardiner, the boy dancer was decidedly first class, | Peter MceArthur on the pipes furnishes the "trme Martial Strain" in splendid | style, while Miss Anna James enhanced | her reputation as a vocalist, â€" Miss Grier, on short notice, accompanied some diffiâ€" cult pieces with great ability, _ Com. John MceArthur filled the chair with his usual charm. Secy. Butter seems to be vight man in the right place, and has our thanks for : placing every facility m the way of the press for obtaining the prize list and other information. _ Like other Secreâ€" taries he is finding it no bed of roses as on his bhead fall the mistakes of jadges. und carefully thought out plans for correct work are sometimes neglected and even ignored. | This year‘s experiâ€" ence should be of value to the Society. Prize List on Supplement. cateen W â€"These are beaution &t $1.0", $1.15 and :l:l)’. At Grant‘s, Thankegiving services will he held in the M:xl ehurch on Thursday at 2.” p. m. \': â€" * ; Another lot of that canned Mackore] in hT flat tinz for ouly 10¢ arrived «J M H Mockler‘s, + Mr. Hugh McKinnon & Son« have hought the Alf Hincks farin of 150 acren at a good Agure. .. 5 â€"The Chesley Enterprise announces the withdrawal of the name of James Anderson, Sullivan, as a Liberal canâ€" didate in South Grey, but substitutes looked Plyon as the strongest candiâ€" date." The Confederate on the other hand says many think Dr. Mearns to be the coming man, while the fact is neither men nor papers know much aâ€" bout it. Both the Hanover men will accept a nomination trom the Convenâ€" tion, both have friends, and either would make a suitable candidate, and that‘s all we think it necessary to say at the present for there may be a dark uy CV HeCesror â€"Pey received fresh stock of groceties ‘of all kinds. Reeve Mearns, Hanover, Reeve Morice Normanby, and H. H. Miller, Hanoâ€" ver, remarking that "H. H. Miller is oo o0 s ONeome . . L as torse. NORTH EGREMONT. Intended for last week Autamn with 1ts glorous tinte is here. It is as if nature were making one stuâ€" penJous effort to appear loyol{vbefove enâ€" tering upon dreary winter. e are reâ€" minded of darkey Ross‘ rhyme ; * dn iA00t O ;.A . â€" wadt Pchac CS ht malp o) hn R Mockiler has Additional Locals. CRURCH REâ€"OPEKING. «â€"â€"â€"â€"# @4 â€"_â€"_â€"_% ud fove Tds + Mr Robt Heury IJr, poxtwaster of Lot b, paid a visit to his father and mother and other relatives this week. We congratalate the teacher and scholâ€" ars of No. 13 in securing the J3ud prize for drill at Holstein Show, being ouly 2 points behind the prize winners, but taking the lhnghest number of points in precision 0t movement. notwithstanding the connter time given by the Band in the distance, w bhich proved a little confuâ€"mg at the start They lacked points in the mariter of co«â€" tume, being the only company with boys in its ranks, it was consequently more difâ€" ficult to dress althe. "Sometimes drunk, but seldcin +ober, The fall ot the year comes in October." Mr Tauylor from near Milyertoa is visitâ€" ing his eister, Mrs Juo Wileon. _ He reâ€" turns this week, ascompsâ€"nied by one of her rons. Mr and Mr« Jno Sharp of Mardoch, visâ€" ited Mrand Mrs D P Coleridge one day this week. A prayer meeting was held last Thur»â€" day eyening at the home of Mrand Mrs David Haunlton by Rev Mr Campbell. IN THE DISTRICT OF NIPISSINGâ€"the Townâ€" ships of HuUTtoN, CREELMA®N, PARKIN, AYLMER, MACKELCAN, MCCARTEKT, MERRICK, MULOCK, (part of), FrEXxcr® (part of), StBwart, Locknart (part of), GarRow (part of), OsBoRNE (part of), HaMMELL and PrELPS (part of). Mr Albert Bell, who has spent the summer in Torouto, returoed to his old homestead at the close of harvest. _ He left lnst week agnin for a more sabubrions climate. IN THE RAINY RIVER DISTRICTâ€" Berths G19, G21, G23, G29 and G38, and the following Berths with the right to cut and remove the pine, spruce, tamarack, cedar and ;oplar :â€"G4, G6, G17, G18, G24, G25, G2%6, G27, G28, G33, G35, G36, G37, G39, G40, G41, G42, G43, Berths Nos. S1, 82, S3, 84, will be offered for sale by Public Auction at the Parliament Buildings, in the Cit{)ol Toronto, on WEDNESDAY, the NINTH dal of DECEMBER, 1903, at the hour of ONE o‘clock in the afternoon. n Sheets containing terms and conditions of Sale and information as to Areas and Lots and Concesâ€" nfl w‘l‘li[l'llglh in each Bclrth :,flll be lurtlm‘h;d I(;: application, either al or etter, to the Ertmep nt of crownm Toronto, or the Crown imber Agencies at OTTAwA, SAULT 8rE. Marig, Port ArtHUR, Rat PortacE and Fort Faances. E. J. DAVIS, Commissioner Crown Lands. DEPARTMENT 0E CrRowN LAXDS, ToroxTo, July 29, 1908. N. B.â€"No unauthorized publication of this adâ€" vertisement will be paid for. We congratulate Mr Jas Allan in bringâ€" ing into this neighborhood some 8 or 4 weeks ago, bis yours, baudsome »nd acâ€" complisbed bride. We wigsh them in comâ€" mon with others, unalloyed bhappiness aud soccessa thru life. Agent McFadien passed thru this localâ€" ity last week ®pushing the sain of the unew Oxtord Separator with good succe=s. Mr Jas Hooper recently threshed 54 lbs good oats from 1 lb of seed secured from some Toronto seedsman. A gool yield. IN THE DISTRICT OF ALGOMAâ€"Berths Nos 195 and 201, the Townships of KiTCcHEXNER and Roâ€" E®®Ts and Block "W" near Onaping Lake. The Hall Choir enjoyed a practice at the home of their orgimist, Miss Lizzie Laughton on Saturday night last. South Glenelg Items. Mr Henry Eckhardt and sister Maggre visited Hanoyer relatiges and took in the show there, Mr John Eckhardt has hbeen under the weather lately. Pleased to hear ha is reâ€" covering,. * to authority of Orders in Council, the Red and White PIXE TiMBER in the following townships, bertbs and areas, namely : Threshiug is about a thing of the past here, the machine manued by cthe Messrs Hooper having done savisfactorily most of the work in the neighborhood. The yield of most all grains have been abundant and with a few exceptions, tree from smut and noxious weeds. There should be, if ever there was, a large attendance on Thanksâ€" giving Day, and sbove all, grateful bearts. No doubt there are. We regret to hear that Mr G. Courdt is wot improviog any trom his semoas illness Mrs Thos McGirr visited relatives in this section on Friday and Satnurday last. Misses Minnie and Clara Hooper from South Glenelg were welcome yis‘tors at the home of Mr azrd Mrs Wiwn Ramage Monday last. PL'BLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Y{unumt. to anthority of Orders in Council the Red and Mr Wim Brown had the misfortune to find a steer in the swamp with its leg broâ€" ken. The company machine purchased by himself, his brother, a«»d brothersâ€"inâ€" law is giving good satr«faction. Mr Robt Legate attended the meeting in Durhbam to estavlish a Farmers‘ Associnâ€" tiou. â€" He being an enthusiast in the matâ€" ter, no doubt he wall feel pleased with Lbis snccessful efforts 1u organizing. AUCTION SALE OF TIMBER BERTHS. We wish to be called generâ€" ous, but we labor most to be called trustworthy and we give satisfaction because we get it. Watchmaker, Jeweller, and Optician. A. GORDON. ONE QUALITY QUALITY IS s SALESMAN GORDON‘S DIAMONDSâ€"as we sell themâ€"are within the reach of almost any purse You can buy of us a Sotitar Diaâ€" mond Ring as low as $15.00, We would c-:siu an especial l‘ line of SILVERWARE in Sterâ€" ling and Plated ware, Cut Glass. foueloZeleCeleCelevalazelave aue ane oue e2elavel sn a be l abe ave eZe eve eneles elevel ave aze eveleceleCe(eve Goods Right, f52) Prices Right, $ffassey Pfoarric Show RPooms Durham, The Cushioned §Frame on our CLEVELAND, MASSEY A full stock of Sundries always on hand. promptly attended to. School Stationery And School Supplies § We W ant 6 Bars Comfort Soap Don‘t Forget the fact that we give J BURNETT . TETLEY‘S TEAS «J. â€"A. DARKRLING, HARRIS, PERFECT & HYSLOP BICYCLES makes all roads smooth to the rider: the new Morrow Coaster saves a lot of work ; both together make wheeling a pleasure. _ eatics. Are now in Demand since.the Schools are open. We have laid in a supply of the latest and %:st of everything in this lineâ€"â€"in pads, pencils, Exâ€" ercise Books, Penc:l Boxes, Slates, Pens, everyâ€" thing that is needed in School. to the list. We place quality first but have never failâ€" ed to meet prices. The best of everyâ€" thing. ‘That‘s why we have added +% For 25 cts. CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST. icyceles } Gohn PBivingston, {Igent. TODest cf fTiddaugh Jfouse. TORONTO See our second hand Qheels. ty ws ©The undersigned offers for sale lots 46 and 47, Con.3, 8. D. R., Bentinck, conâ€" taining 162 acres, 150 acres in a good state of cultiyation, 12 acres bush. Good buildings and firstâ€"class orchard. Well wawruf' Only six miles from Durham. Also a hay press for sale, Lot 10 Con. 2, Township Egremont, County Grey, containing 120 acres. For full particulars apply to FARM for SALE or RENT. The well known Taylor farm at Droâ€" more, township of Egremont. 350 acres ; good state of cultiyation ; well watered ; good buildings ; convenient to post ofâ€" fice, church and school. Apply to The undersigned offers for Sale or will rent for a term of years. his farm of 100 acres, being lot 21, con 3, E. G. R., Glenelg, 70 acres cleared, in good state of cuft.ivat.ion. rest hardwood busb. Comfortable builaings, tw?mfiood wells and neverâ€"failing spring. g orchard. Tpia is a good stock farm, and must be disposed of as proprietor is going west. Apply on the premises or at REvYIEWY Office. P. McIxxis, Prop. FARM for sALE or RENT. FARM FPOR SALE. Davin McKruvrRYy, Thistle P. O FARM TO RENT. Mrs, TAxuor, Dromore, Ont. ’iageles 7 ALEX. All repairing Service Right. Oantario. Prop ()FFICE FIR8ST DOOR EAST GCF the Du nam Pharmacy Calder‘: Block. Residence first door west of the old Post Office, Durham. Apply to J. Wisxwn. Rocky Saugeen, All work warranted. Orders taken by Messrs Barclay and Bell. W. C, PICKERING D. DS., L. D.S. HONOR GRADUATE of Toronte University, graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Rooms, Calder Block over the Post Office. ***, (Opposite Middaugh MHeuse) Direct Importations from European,. American and Canadian Quarries, LATEST DESIGNS INMARKERS, HEADSTONES & MONUMENTS. OfMfceâ€"â€"LOWER 10WN. DURH4NM. DURRAM MARBLE WORKS made hy a competent and careful Valuator. 3z% Jempany and private Funds to Lear on Morigages at lowest rates of interest. Valuation MACKAY & DUNN, Barristers, _ â€" _ Solicitors, Conveyancers, &c. Offices : Hunter‘s New Block, cpâ€" posite Chronicle Office. Garatraxa St., Durham. MONEY TO LOAN A. G. MacKay K.C. W. F Dunn Qarri&tor , Â¥otary, Gozr veyancer, {te., Qtc..... lon%y to Loan at reasonaole rates and on terms to suit borrower. OFFICEâ€"Melntyre Block, t a ie BARRISTER., SOoLICITOR 1N SUPREME COURY NOTARY PUEBLIC, COMMISSIONER, ETc. The Best Quality cheaper than ever. {Indertaking promptly atâ€" tended to, J. G, HUTTON, M. D Collections of all kinds | Farms promptly attended to and Co‘llections and Agency promptly attended to Wills, Deeds, Momuol. JL.oases, Agreoments &e. correctly grepu .__Estates of decensed perâ€" :oxu louk:d after and p:::guto.:'- and Adlm:.i:-‘ rators‘ Accouuts pre mb r:uod Burro, Court Business, Probate of Wills, Letters of Adâ€" minstration sn_ci Guardianship Obtained, gearâ€" chas wade in Registry Office and Titles reported ARTHUR H. JACKSON OFFICEâ€"â€"McKenzie‘s Old Stand: Durham Good finefll rpose Mare, fourteen ears 6 guu-:n“teed sound. Also a lare 4 years old,.sound and serviceable. RESIDENCE and OFFICEâ€"Ol4 Beak FU RNITURE DENTISTRY. Dr. T. G. KOLT L. D. S. ARTHUR GUN, M. D. 4@ Bpocial attention given to Discasce of Women and Childrea. NOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSIONER, &c, CONVEYANCER, vVALUVATOR Insurance Agent, DENTISTRY. BARRISTER, S0iICITOR, NOATRY PUBLIC CONYEYANCER, . Member Collegs Physictens and Burgeons ROBINSON & CORBET, G. LEFROY McCAUL. DR. GEO. 8. BURT. Tolophone Connostion No. 10 Jake Kress MONEY TO LOAN W. S. DAVIDSON, JAKE KRESS. 9â€"124. m. 3â€"4p. n. J. P. TELFORD Puveicianx & Bunereox, over MeLechien‘s Store FOR SALE. s Private Money to Loan, 8 to 10 1. u. 2 to 4 r. u. 7 to 9 r, u. e ,(Over the Bank *+ ‘Aey B d\

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