vit} Iclivraith 4J s opposite Midâ€" es, Lambton St. ie Year ¢€é â€"our 2 Lutteors IL 7 siness in Durbam;, his opportartity of" » otf Derbam and EO FAGT 11 &1CY. e the Highest, ,/IIII'IIS, &c. M â€"Jf[achinery n every respect. Â¥3*e‘» #‘32 oÂ¥ thus ameilton reans & BELL W SHOEMAN e our TURâ€" ey are the also! our ARROWS. e in the swine 14 the Summer two carloads 1 the place mverflowing ng filled up the famonus Lowest, US 1 fromy Shoes mtortabté price~s to s* â€" Pat. in and H=KHORWPIE Bovs age eÂ¥â€" ;. Oe \rthur‘s cr. will e Cuggy. wrmmmin vumnemie liberal 1se Ccan Ours. xt D. Pathmasâ€"ters are requested to examine their respeciive veats. and determine the number of days required for the grader in euch beat and noetrly the reeve or clerk io that effect before next meoting ot Counetl. May 27th. 19 1 â€" Crittemaen. W T Orcha:d Dowiing,. Ira Hailiday. K X Nichoison, A Juo Kenuedsy Iutyre. BH_NX MecPhee, W EGREMCNT PATEHMASTERS FOR 1904 Dowinnog,. lIrta lawn, J Gâ€" Norrme, W Hailiday. R MceDuonald, J Goodyear, â€" Nichoison, A Douald¢. Aud Melntyre, Juo Kenuedy. Thes Wright, P C Meâ€" Iutvre. B Nicholson, 1 MeQueen, A McPhee, W Brown, D Melauchlian, W A â€"QGuardimer, W« Reeves, W Watsou, R Cunifiels, Goo Leversage, W Artrur, W Arthue, W Mebougati, Jas teDougali, Geo McBride, Geo Teblby, A Yake. Alex MceMillan. Jnuo Troup, Jas Kennuedy. A Mceartiour, H MeDougall, Jno Pmuitp, J Manary,. Jas Christie. Alex Loss, H Siuâ€" clair, M MeGaillivray, 4 Covolly. J#s Gardmer. C Bchenk, H Reid, Juo Drim mie, J Bunstou, W Nelsou, Juo Hincks, Alf Haws, J C Adam~, Thos Leunwick, J 8 Garson,. A Millen, Geo Lave, 8 Pa=â€" terson, W Muvter, Juo MeKerzie, Jas Leask, W J Wiltson, D MceCaunel, Jos Patterson. WOA Lmwreuce, 1 Hooper, 5 Garson,. A mMillen, Geo Lane, 3 1aiâ€" terson, W Muvter, Juo MeKevrzie, Jas Leask, WJ Wiltson,. D MceCuaunel, Jos Patterson. WA Lmwreuce, 1 lHooper, W L Dixou, Jno Weir, Jno Prerson, Jas Matthews, A Baird, W OR Watson. H McKiunou, M Hooper. _ 2. ALL&aAX, Cleck. sPRING SHOW. The South Grey Fmmers lnstituie will hold their Aunnal Spring Show of Entire Horses on the Agricultural Grounds. Durbam. on TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1904 The Following Prizes will be offered : For Heavy Draught Stallions: 1st Prize, $15,. 20d, $10, 31d, $5. For Light Hotrses : â€"Ist $15, 2nd $10. 3rd $3 â€" Horâ€" ses winning Prizes must have a stand in the Riding dnuring the Season of 1904 Exbhibitors must be members of the Inâ€" stitute (Fee, 2¢) and pay an Entrance Fee of $1. Al Horses must havea Regâ€" istered Pedigree. W J Youxe, GEo BixxI1E, President Secretary, (Ayer‘s The chool is equipped for full Junior Leaving and matriculation work, under the following Staf oi Competent Teachers for that Department : THOS. ALLAN, Principal. MISS L. M. FORFAR, Classies and Moderns. Intending Students should enter at beginning of term, or as soon after as possible. FEES: $1.00 per month We Jannaston,. C. Ramage, Wmm Johnston, K.eop the bowels regular with Avsr‘s Pills, jJust one pill each night. uY BIG 4 Heavy all wool Blankets, The Gold Band, 7 piece Water Sets * 4 piece Table ss“d hi 7 ce es iece (r)fl!'umrrm HE $ Transacting Business Sarsaparilla When the nerves are weak everything goes wrong. You are tired all the time, easily discouraged, nervous, and irritable. Your cheeks are " For more than 50 years I have used Azcr’l Gursanarilia in my family. Itis a grand tonic at al! times, and a wonderful medicine for imâ€" pure blood."â€"D. C. HOLT, West Haven, Conn. Al Im'a lmiule. .ll.nc. A"YI=CO. All dru ats. f well, aas. nson sachetnmmennnzaree OT veanmreâ€"eamue Durham Scnool pale and your blood is thin. Your doctor says you are threatened with a nervous breakdown. He orders this grand old family medicine. he following Sets are perfect imitation of Cut Glass with heavy gold band around top, Gold being burnt in,zit will not wash off. â€" Just the thing for Wedding Presents : Weak Nerves © s1ze APRIL 7. 1904 wl ELC CC A. FLEMING, Principal, Owen Sound Spring Term begins April 4th, 1904 w. H. BEAN FARMERS INSTITUTE It is impossible to go through life without some busingss transactions To simplify such matters and make them profitable, you should have a Business Education such as is en at the Best pure Honey. @0 @ 00 Staff and Equipment. wool Blankets, 60 x 80 ins... ht 64 x 84 ins... white flannellette Blankets SELLS w CHEAP MNORTHER Geâ€"2 6@ CALDER‘S BLOGK, DURKAM. 10c a lb Gadd, W Schwawm, _ J Walis, â€" Vat Uhas uray, UG Poliock, li Invine, J Norfre, W ....... ... $2.00 each «..... .. $1.7% each ......... $1.60 each 10¢ and 45¢ each Secretary, $2.75 pair $3.00 pair $1.15 pair Sm Form 1â€"Keith Newton, Willie Farâ€" qubharson, Oliver Hunter, Catl Browa, Mattie Lawrence., Public School Department. Sr 4thâ€"Irene Latmer, Lottie Harâ€" butle and Pena McDonald eq.. Edith Allan, Stanley McNally, Fannoy Moran, High School Department Form 3â€"Bertha Wilson, Kate Mcâ€" Donalt and Charlie Farqubarson eq., Bella Binnie, Annie Perity, Clata Aljoe, Form 2â€"Sadie Sharvn, Lily Walker, Reta McComb, Ethel Greenwood, Carâ€" man Aljoe. 8Sr 3rdâ€"Bella Ector, Eva Burnett, George Catton, Willie Gadd, Fuster Saunders. Ji 4tb â€"Charlie Ramage, Robbie Laidâ€" liaw, Annvie Aljoe. Oscar HMalin, Ceecil Wolfe and Lynn Grant eq. JIr 3rdâ€"Catherine MeDongall, Ruby Knisley, Hazel Guthrie. Brock Grant, Clarence Varling and Lizzie Kearney eq. Sit 2ndâ€"Nellie HMeptburn, Leo Becker, Victor Livingston. James Smith, HMarâ€" per Kress. Jr 2nd (A)â€"Maggie Lauder, Jamie Farqubhar:on, _ Raueth â€" Moran, â€" Giadys Whitmore, AnnieEetor, Jrâ€"2nd (B)â€"Wilfred Calder, Matbel Latimer, Hortense Livingston, Jessie Currie, Winme McCaui. Jr Pi 2nd (A))â€"May Cliff, Vivien Orawford, Horace Eividge, Carl Lenaâ€" han, Ruby Catton,. 8r Pt Indâ€"Winnie Brocker. Fred Laidlaw, John Meliraith, Sydnuey Holt. Milton Miils. Jr Pt 2nd (B)â€"Katy B Black, Earl MceDonald, Altie Sharp. Leone Russell, Harry Guthbrie. 8r Pt _ Istâ€"Edwin Search, Russell Lavelle, Pearl Mitchell,. Maud Kress. Harold MeKechme. ; Jr Po Istâ€"Tommy Wright and Frank Mellraith â€"eg., _ Wilhe iHAesltp, Willie Morion and John Marbottle eq., lan Caimpbeli, Ray Farqubarson, Ist Bâ€"Emily LUloyd, Mury MceKechnie and May Mcivechuie eq. Ist Câ€"Wesley Johnston, Madeline Darling Report of 8. 8. No. 13. Egremont, for the month of March. _ _Sth classâ€"May Dixon. Minute RHalpenny. 4$shâ€"Arthuar Wells, Gordon Geddes, Bertha Renwieck, Jessie Recles. _$8r 3rd ~Maggie McLean, Reuben Wells, Wallace Findiay, Eva Renton. _ Jro 8erdâ€"Crawford Harrison, Robenn Geddes, Bella Lester, Maudy Renwick and Downie Watson eq. 8t 2ndâ€"Carl Harrison, Chavrlie Watson, Alian Hastre, Hiardy Lester, _ _Jr 2ndâ€" Murray Findlay, Alma Renwick J. H. Coleridge, Teacher, Report of 8. 8. No, 5, Gienelg. Sr 4th classâ€"Wiltiie â€" Ryan,. Roy â€" MeNally, Report of 8. 8. No, 5, Gienelg. Sr4th classâ€"Wiltiie â€" Ryan,. Roy â€" MeNally, Earnest Cook. _ Jr 4thâ€"Jessie Peters, Davis Staples, Perey Hunt. _ Sr 3rdâ€" Elme â€"Edwards, Cussie Ryan. Allan Davis, Edith Tucker. _ Jr3rdâ€" Stewart MceNuly, Herbie Poters, Mary Peters, Tommie Cook. _Sr 2udâ€"Frank Ryan, Robbie Wright, Lornue MeNally, Dollie Anderson,. â€"Jr2ad â€"Eia MeNally, Alex Wright, Basil Davis, Wesley Haunt. _Pt 20dâ€"Jenny Jack, Ivan Ed wards, Averâ€" age attendanceâ€"23. _ Binnie, 8Sr â€" 4thâ€"Cassie â€" Kennedy, Emma Beaton,. Sute McKeown. _ Jr 4thâ€"May Young, Millie Whuitmore,. _Sr 3rdâ€" Winnie Binnic, Jeannie Fallzise, Jenme â€" {dcGiliveay. Jr â€"Sedâ€"Willie Seth, Mary Anu Bell, Katie MecFarlane. 8Sr 2ndâ€"Novetta Fallaise, Lanra Beaton, Lawrence â€" MeKeown,. Jr_2ndâ€"Ben W hitmore. Eliza Jane Edwards, John Arnett. _ Pt 2nd S¢pâ€"Alex MeFariare George MceiInnis, Wilfred Nichol. Pt Ind Jrâ€"Charlie MceFatlane. _ Average attendanceâ€"81. £ w y 8 8. 8. No. 1. Glenelg, â€" 5th Classâ€" Viotet Britton, Kate MeArthor, Lizzie Repore of S 8 No 9, Egremont. for March. |8r 4thâ€"Aggie Reid, Annie Reid, R Rogers,. E Hor burgh,. R Hamilâ€" ton. _ Jr4thâ€"M Ecoles, M Bilton. Sr 3rdâ€"N Horsburgb. L Becles. _ Jr3rdâ€" O Reid, J Muteb, J Bmrows, A Whyte, A Shiels, A Troup. L Hamilton, M Bilton. R Keitb. _ Sr2ndâ€" M Mutch, A Smith. H Horsburgh, F Eecles, H Reid, M. Keith, R Reid, J Troup, R Shiels, Jr 2ndâ€"M Whyte. C Ross, F Reid. H Horsburgh, N Horshurgh, W Courts, F Hamilton. _ Pt 2nd Srâ€"â€"N Match, J Bilton, J Shiels, W Keith, N Troup, M Alles. _ Sr Istâ€"J Ross, (G Allies. Jr Ist â€" W Shiels, G Shiels. . s We think the bovs and girls of No 9 Jdeserve â€"great credit forâ€" attending school so regularly in spite of the bad roads and stormy weather, Report of U, S S$, No. 2, Bentincek and Glenelg,_for March. _ Jr 4th _classâ€" Madge Morton. Filon Edge, Johnnie Newell, Ethel Heughin, Melinda Grasâ€" by. _ S 3rdâ€"Aithur â€" Ritchie, Elias Edgo, Minnie Vessic. Jr _ 3rdâ€"Mable Wismer, Vila McKechnie, Smith Ewen, Jobnnie Grasby. _ Sr 2nd â€"Gertie Morâ€" ton. _ Jr 2ndâ€"George Newell. Andie Vessie, Herbert Dunsmoor. _ Pt 2ndâ€" \nnie Ewen, Roy Wismer, 1stâ€"Mable Vessie. Wiltie Hd;e. DURHAM SCHOOL HONOR ROLL, Durham Buil Calvesâ€"grandsons 0. Prince Cruickshank (imp) ar d, Yorkâ€" shire Pigs from imported stock. THos. Scar» & Soxs. Rocky Saugeen For SAL3.â€"â€"1 y old Bali rising 2 yrs, 2 Bull Calyes, perkshire Boar and Sow Pigs. all registered Pedigreed. For sSERVICE.â€"1 Berkshire and 1 York Boar also Durham Bull. Terws. $1.00. OR sALE & for SERVICHR Lot No. 20 and 21, Con. 3, N. 1. Iv., Glenelg, containing 140 acres more, or less. â€" 80 acres fit for machinery, land in good state of cultivation, Water on hboth 50‘s. â€" 64 miles from Durham, conâ€" venient to Uhurch and Post Office. _4 acres in Fall wheat, 24 acres fall ploughâ€" ed. Comfortable buildings. Terms reaâ€" sonable. Apply to the proprietor, Joux McDoxAaLD, se d k Bunessan P. O., Apply PUREâ€"BRED_ STOCK FOR SALLE. FARKM FOR SALE MARCH . 1804 t JIxo EcKHARDT Bunessan W. J. Rutenums. Teacher. 7 'r.vs i-.: AuEx. Figti, Teacher. Axy T. Epnax®. Teacher, M. NasauttH. Teacher NOV. z"o ,‘t" 21, Con. 3, N.D. R., m To es To McKInxox.â€"On Thursdavy, March 31st, to Mr and Mrs Jno McKinnon, Rocky Saugeen, a son. CorNISH â€"NEALâ€"At the parsonage, Holstein, by the Rev. J. Truax, on Wednesday. March 26 b, Mr. Percy Uorn‘sh of Nomauby, to Miss Mary Neat of Egremont. ForrEestERâ€"WiLKkIN8ON â€"On March 16 b, 1904. at thoe residence of the bride‘s mother. by the Rev, J. Truax, Mr. Frederick Forrester io Miss Sarah Ann Wilkinson, both of Egremont, Corrtxsâ€"Browx â€"On Friday, March 18th, by the Rev. T. L. Kerruaish, Mt. Forest, Mr. Jobhn Collins to Miss Lizzie Brown, Orchar¢ â€"Zonfederate. ScoTTtâ€"GARNETTâ€"In Winnipeg on Friâ€" day, March l1th, by the Rev. C. H. Siuarpt. Chas. Scott, son of Mrs J W Sceott, Upper Town. toMrs. Isabella Geraett, both of this city. A pleasant eyering was spent nt Mr W in McLeod‘s jr., on Fridayevening last, when a number of â€" friends and neighbors gathered to surprise Mrand Mrs McLeed and spend a pleasant evenâ€" ing. _ After a progrumime of singing,. music, _ speeches, _ clahâ€"swinging _ and recitations, the following address was read by Miss Edna Chisleit: * Mit. arp Mrs, Wirum McLrop, Topclifie, Dear Friends, ; It was with feelings of sincere regret that we heard of your intended depariure from out immediate neighborhood and we could not allow the opportunity to pass without endesvoring to express, in a slight dogree at least, our gratitude to you for many neighborly acts and favors mnfcl"rcd. We are pleased that you are not removing far from us and that the tic of social relation existing need not be entirely severed. _ We ask you to accept of this mantel clock, °s & slight expression of the estcem and kind regards of your friends and neighâ€" bors. . Its continual ticking will remind you that life is passing, and as age creeps on may your lives be happy. j rosperous and ever surrounded by as many true friends and wellâ€"wishers us at llu:]{:n‘s- ent time. _ Wishing you a happy, usoful life in your new home. & Signed on behalf oï¬ friends and 1 eighbors, Edna Chislett, Maggie MeCannel, Neil MeKinnon, Joinnie MeDonald. Mrâ€"Mcbeod â€" replied â€" thanking the friends for their kindness and Loping they would spend a pleasant evenimg which they all seemed to do, considerâ€" ing tne hour they left for their several homes. Before â€" dispersing they all joned bands and sang **Anlid Lang sSyne." Sproman Mi®tINa, The Connceil met in special session, March 19th, for the purpose of discuassâ€" my the present composition of County Conncil:. _ Ail theâ€" members preseni The reeve in the cunic. Alfter dissussing vhe economne â€" and representative merits of the present Camâ€" position of County Counciis the toliow ng resolution was passed niianimously, resolution was passed niianimously, Davi~â€"MeMillan â€" Tuat this Council approve of the Municipat Amendment Act of 1903, sesctiom 68 and that tins counâ€" en do hereby, us a locaI munwipmn_\'. deglde thut we would be better represenâ€" ted at the County Council by the reeye ot this municipality for the tiume being. und the cl&gk is bereby ijnsiructedt t0 send a certified copy of this reselatuon to the clerk of thse County ut Grey, prior to October lst. _ Carried â€" unauiâ€" mnusly. A petition was signed aud ordered to be forwarded to Or Jamieson, M. P. P. for presentaiton to the Lepslature at iss present session, praying tbat no inter lerence shall be maude with the optional section of theMumicipal Ameudmeut Act 1908. The eouncil adjourned to April 16, at 10 a. wm. 4. 3. Lrack. Clerk NorEâ€"During the last seven years under the old system of Conuty Coun: cils, the County ra e for Glenelg, tota.led $9604.42, or an average of $1884.91. During the seven years of the present eystem â€" the Coumy â€"rate for (Gienels totawed â€" $10119 39, or an average of $1445.062. _ The limlway debeutures beâ€" iny an uncontrollable debt is nout taken mtlo account, economy did not some this way. 4. $. B. NOTICE. TV HOTEL KEEPERS, SHOP KEEPERS and all whom it may Concern. NOTICE is hereby gaven that the Board of License Commuissioners for the License District of South Grey acill meet on Weanesday the 201 dayof April, 1904. â€"â€"INg@gTHEâ€"â€"â€" Village of Holstein, at Klempp‘s Hote! at 10 o‘clock, a, im. When all applications for Licenses for the License year of 104 and 1905 will beconsidered. _ The number of Licsnses issued for year 1903â€"1904, was : Town of Durh#km, Tavern _ 83 Township of Glenelg, ** 2 ** of Normanby, ** 10 ** of Bentinck. * 2 h of Egremount, C 1 «* of Proton, ** A ADDRESS AND FRE:ENTATION. a&% Ail petitions relating to the grantâ€" ing or refusal of Licenses must be filed with the Inspector at least four days before April 20. 1903. Particainterested will govern themselves accordingly. THOS. A. HARRTIS, Inspector, + Durhain, April 4tb. 1903. Village of Dundalk, ** ** of Ranoyer, ** The applications for Licenses, 1905 are as follows: Town of Durham, Tavern _ 3 Township ot Glenelg, ** 2 #* of Normanby, ** 10 +« of Bentinck,. ** 2 % of Egremont, ++ 1 * of Proton, &* 3 Village of Dundalk. 4* 3 * of Hanover. 6t 4 The additicnal license in Hanover is owing to the extension of the limits of the Corporation. GLENELG COUNCIL MARRIED. BUrstis se «ied + A pril 1st, 1904 THK uvunrHAM REVIEW for 1 50 104 Spring Stock Wall Paper 7‘ & n e BE aaraearrenye Window Shades MacFarlane & Go. Droggists & Booksellers. earcy‘s ure repared P AINTS have stood the test of time better than all others and are but the same price as much â€" inferior grades. _ Try them this spring when freshening up your home. OUR OF Is now almost comâ€" picte and is greatly admired by those who have seen it. We still have room. Lots of remnants at a nominal price. In all the leading colors & decorations from 35¢ up. All our shades are mounâ€" ted â€" on hartshorn ro‘lers, the only one that is guaranteed to last. Durham, Ont. ARI ABRM Fub SAE /._100 Acres, Lot 36, 2nd Con., N. D. K., ] _Glenelg. 15 acres tit for cultivation, the reat harawood bush. ~ Also Lot 36, Con. ‘83, N. D. R., 25 acres clear, the rest hardâ€" | wood hbush. The Saugeen River runs through both. For further particulas send or apply to Glenelf. contamming 150 acres, 4 miles from Durham, school opposite gate, Post Office 4 mile. Farm in good shape, all seeded down except 15 acres and that is ready for seeding. Good harn 40 x 70, stone foundation, good stabling, impleâ€" ment shed and a good hbeick house. Em further information apply to Proprietor, Hotel and Farm Property on Durâ€" bham Road, Tp. of Glenelg, 4 miles from Durham,. Good Stock Farm containing 994 acres. _ All well watered,. _ Will be sold or rented between now and May Ist. Apply to Gro. RYAXN, Durham, or at Revierw OrricE TORONTO Young Bulls, Heifers and Cows, Terms easy. _ Verschoyle (Imported) at Head of Herd. Y t t PURE _BRED DURHAMS FOR SALE. FOR SALE & for SERVICE The undersigned have for sale, 2 bulls rising 2 years old and 3 bull calves risâ€" inog 1 yvear old. _ Also a pureâ€"bred Tamâ€" worth Boar for service, â€" Terms, $1.00, A. & J., Seaucey. Lots 23 & 21, 8. D. R, Glenelg. The well known Taylor farm at Droâ€" more, township of Egremont _ 350 acres!; good state of cultiyation ; well watered ; good hwidings ; convenient to post ofâ€" fice, church and school, Apply 10 Mrs, TA vLOR, Dromore, Ont. FARM for SALE or RENT. The undersigned offers for sale lots 46 and 47, Con, 3, 8. 1D. R., Bentinck, conâ€" taining 162 ncres, 150 acres in a good state of cultivation, 12 acres bush, Good buildings and firstâ€"class orchard. Well watered. Only six miles from Durham. Also a hay press for sale, AuEx. Broaos, Prop Lots 16, on the 17th and 18 Concessions, in â€" the â€" Township _of _ Egremont. 200 acres, 150 acres under good state of cultivation. _ Well watered, _ Convenâ€" rent to OChurch, School and Post Office, Adjoimng Dromore. _ Good buildings. For terms, &c apply to The undersigned has for sale, ready to use, (5) fiye thorobred Tamworth Boars, Price reasonable. 5 Hexry AuKXANDER Lot 9, Con. 2, W. G. R., Bentinck, Lots 14, 15 and 17, 8. D. R. Township FOR SALE OR RENT. YOUNG TAMWORTH BOARS FOR SALE. FARM FPOR SAuS. FPARMS FOR SALE. FTFPARM TO RENT. THos. McCorms. Bunessan P. O Mary MclxTYyRE. Markdale. Mams. TA v1ror, Dromore, Ont H. ParkrR, Darham. d W L. R.C. P., London, England Graduate of London,,New York and Chicago. Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat, E#"Will be at Knapp House, Durham, the 2nd Baturday in each month, _ Hours, 1â€"6 p m."%% J. G. HUTTON, M. D., C. M. Omce and Residence Cor. Garafraxa and George 8t., at foot of Hill, _ Old Moodie Corner. OFFICE HOURS 9â€"11 a, m. 2â€"4 p. m. 7â€"â€"9 p. m. Telephone Connection No. 10 Office, 13 Frost 8t, Cwen Sound. Will be at the Middaugh House, Duflmm.% !‘Im Wednesday of each month from 10 a. m. p. m. | Offliceâ€"LOWER TOWN. DURH ANM. 8». SPECIALIST EYE, FAR, THROaT & NOSE, ABURILELDLIÂ¥3%> zpzmes.... _ EXCLUSIVELY. «Gur W.C. PICKERING DB.DS..L.D.S. {() \ Z the Da nam Pharmscy Caider‘ Block«. â€" Residence first door west of tne old Post Office, Durham. HONOR GRADUATE of Toronto University, graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, â€" Rooms, Calder Block over the Post Of8ce. ite assistant to the Royal London Ophthalmie ospital, England, and the Golden Equare Nose nd Throat Hospital, Jompany and private Funds teo Loar om Mortgages at lowost rates of .nterest, Valuation made by a competent and careful Vainator, Collections and Agency promptly attended to Wills, Deeds, Mortguges, Lonser, Agreements #&c. correctly prepured. Estates o4 deceased parâ€" sozs looked after nnd Executor‘s and Admiukâ€" trators‘ Accounts prepared and ,mum-d Bannpo pt® Court Business, Probate of Wilis, Leottere of Adâ€" minstration uutl Guardiauship Obtaiged, genr~â€" chas waude in Registry Offlice und Tities reported Paysiciax & Surex®ex, Office over McLachian‘s Store Member College Physicians and Burgeons Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers, &c. Money to Loan. ARTHUR GUN, M. D., A. G. MacKay.. K. C. W. F Dunn 4@~ Special attention given to Diseases of Women and Children. Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D.S. Barrister, Soliecitor in Supreme Court Notary Public, Commissioner, &c. DLE ESE LD L ie ds Notary Public, Commissioner, Convey ancer, Valuator, Insurance Agent, &câ€" Private Money to Loan, Collecâ€" tions of all kinds promptly atten ded to, Farms boughi and solg JOHN CLARK _» FFICE FIRST DOOR EAST CF Durham, Nov. 16, ‘08. NOATRY PUBLIC _ CONYEYANCER, 4C Myer‘s Music Metbod. Adopted by ali leading"Schools in Toronto. This: deservedly popular system by ) of Tt in ironeioge hoaatoany e d usical Nptation | Rhythmic Motion â€" Plang Work Kiss Hargaret Cwn, Toacher, DR GEO. S. BURT. Terms moderate. An:mm«-nu for saies as to dates, &c., mnst be at the Review Ofâ€" fice, Durham. «* Correspondence addressed dere or to flomo P.O., will be promptly attended to, on application to G. LEFROY McCAUL, O e nay Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey, Licensed Auctioneer for the Co, of Grey, Sales * ptly attended to. _ Rates reasonable. * ’6'3:- may be left at his Implement Wareâ€" rooms, McKinnon ‘s old stand, or at mkmzwi BARRISTER, SQOICITOR, Bice, McIntyre Block, over the Bank, flice, over Gordon‘s Jewelry Store, flice. McKenzie‘s Old Siand, Durham /2 TLlCtiLOMCErS. . McPHAIL _# MOVRS MACKAY & DUNN, For terms apply‘to or to DR. BROWN, A. H. JACKSON, J. P. TELFORD M STITCE. D. MePHAIL, Hopeyille 2. 0. C. RAMAGE, Durham Money to Loan, 8 to 10 aA. M 2 to 4 P. M Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey, . Arrangements for sales a« Modecerate t *3 $