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Durham Review (1897), 22 Sep 1904, p. 5

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EPT. 22, 1904 19 tz um nd n IN more to ftollow ?//afson. Icllraith BELL flakery Dongola Oxfords SHOEMAN Week R¢ICES CEâ€"Nexg V arebouse. \1SH rices to the folâ€" aiance turn 3°1¢. 5%, and 6 25 C. A. FLEMING, Principal, Owen Sound The Telegraphic Department is in charge of an operator ofg)?arrs of experience on the regular selegraphic lines. The equipment is the best that can be purchased, just the same instruments as are used on the regular lines by the large cormpanies in United States and Canada._ The course includes Telegraphy, Penmanship, Letter Writing and Spelling. *‘ For full particulars regarding any of our courses, address â€"At theâ€" Northern Business College Owen Sound, Ont. Properties sola, money to lond..ipsur- ance placed debts collected, writings drawn. Business established 1$84. NEW LIST OF LANYS he Hanover Conveyancer, _ Hanovet Large size, White counterpanes H. H. MILLNR, Gold decorated Table Sets...................@ $1.75 each «+ Water SQScrsverrrrcrses: : 19 each * _7 piece Berry Sets.. @ $1.60 and 1.75 each (iold decorations on above being burnt in, they will not wash off. 7 piece glass berry sets...................40¢ and 45¢c each i piece *‘uhlc Sets, 3 patterns......................30€ CACB HE BIG 4 The leading Watchmaker and Jeweller. To have your watch fixed RIGHT, get it done at at 10 o‘clock in the forencon, to kear and determine the several complaints of errors and omissions in the Voters‘ List of the Municipality of the Townâ€" ship of Glenelg for 1904. A1l persons having business at the Court are reâ€" quired to attend at the said time and place. 1904 By Modern Methods And at Reasonable Rates And Insure Satisfaction NOTICE is hereby given that a Court will be held, pursuant to ‘*The Ontarâ€" io Voters‘ List Act,"‘ by His Honor the Judge »of the County Court of the County of Grey at the REPAIRS Don‘t Forget k Mercerized Sateen I Dated this Call and see us, 00 w ca W,. â€"H. BEANX kinds and prices 28 DAY OF SEPTEMBER A. Gordon‘s TOWNSHIP HAj SEPT. We have every facility and lony experience and it will pay you to deal with us. That we do 1H, H. MILLER, NEW GLASSWARE Clerk of the COURT OF REVIsION LEARN SELLS a« CHEADP Sateen Underskirts......$1.00 each A Bargain. . of the said Municipality and Clerk of said Court, ninth day of September JOHN S. BLACK, GALDER‘S BLOGK, â€" DRBML, the «4 GLENELG $1.15 each ..2.45 each 1.40 each 50¢ & 100 is therefore of great importance to be able to identify at least the seeds of those weeds which are seriously inâ€" jurious in agriculture. | The text and illustration of this bulletin (No 16, New Series) are published with a view to assist farmers to identify the more danâ€" gerous weed seeds common to grass and clover seeds. The illustrations of seeds are from drawings by J H Faull, lecturer in Botany, University of Toronto, and the descriptions are by The Seed Division of the Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, has just issued an illustrated bulletin on the * Weed Seeds commonly found in Timothy, Alsike and Red Clover Seeds." _ It is well known that large quantities of seeds of many noxious weeds are each year unwittingly sown with grass and cloverseeds. Theresemblanceof many weed seeds to the commercial seeds with which they are found makes their detection difficult to an untrained eye, even it they be present to the exâ€" tent of several hundred per pound. It This may be cited as evidence of Liberal extravagance, it you like, but it coumpletely disproves the charge that Sir Wilfrid Laurier has purposeâ€" ly neglected the militia. To compare the last seven years of Tory rule, 1886 to 1896, with the seven years of Liberal rule from 1897 to 1904, the figures are :â€" Tory seven years.. ....$12,352.000 Liberal seyen years.... .23,865,000 From 1897 to 1904 the expenditure was $23,865,000, _ There were no exâ€" tra outlays during this period. From 1868 to 1896 the total expendiâ€" ture_of all kinds on the militia was $43,750,000. _ This included the cost of repelling thesecond Fenian attack and suppressing the baltâ€"breed insurrection in the Northâ€"West. * One of the favorite Tory cries is that. being a French Canadian, Sir Wiltrid Laurier takes no sort of interest in the Canadian militia, but would starve it to death it he could. _ The figures in the case do not warrant this cowardly impatation on the Premier. Important Bulletin on Weed Seeds. Ed.] _ _6 trarliament granted to the Canâ€" adian Pacific virtually absolute conâ€" trol of transportation charges west of Lake Superior. _ The absolute control of such charges on the Grand Trunk Pacific is vested in the Dominion. The difference is made clearly apparent by the fact that, so far as its main line is concerned, the Canadian Pacific canâ€" not be brought under the control of the Railway Commission recently created by the Parliament, whereas the Grand Trunk Pacific is placed under that conâ€" trol by the terms of its charter. [ We shali give next week a further instalment of distinctions between the inital and permanent differences in the : two greas railway bargains, which will show stili more conclusively, if that is necessary, how good is the bargain secured by our government. â€" W Gitarfiicartic h desideat uk AB s & 1151 th 5 Lake Superior, by prohibiting the building of other lines, except such as would of necessity become feeders of the Canadian Pacific. The Grand Trank Pacific Company must take its chances in competition with existing trunk lines and with any others that may hereafter be chartered and conâ€" structed. 3. â€"Parliament granted to the Canâ€" adian Pacific a cash subsidy of $25,â€" 000,000. The only financial aid given to the Grard Trunk Pacific, other than that just mentioned. is a guarantee of interestâ€"which will not cost the counâ€" ‘try anything save for the tirst seven | years on the Mountain sectionâ€"to the | capitalists who furnish the means of construction west of Winnipeg. 4. Parliament gave the Canadian Pacific 25,000,000 ‘ucres of land, in: cluding the rivilege of establishing town sites. gloz an acre of land, exâ€" cept for right of way and station faâ€" | cilities, is given to the Grand Trunk Pacific. _ To enhance this discriminaâ€" tion, the Canadian Pacific lands were made free of taxation for twenty years unless *‘ sold or occupied."" _ This has so far been he: d to mean twenty vears from the actual specific conveyance of the lands to the corporation, not from | the date of the agreementâ€"a difference | which means many addiional millions of dollars to the Canadian Pacific. 0. _ As far as it was possible to do so the Dominion Parlisment gave the Canadian Pacific Company a monopoly ’ of the traffic of the Dominion was af acco i "o. " C PECOCEE OL ‘hese completed portions to the comâ€" wny. The Grand Trunk Pacific trom innipeg to near the Atlantic Ocean will be built by the Government, but will remain the property of the people of Canada in perpetuity, the company after seyen years paying a rental of 3 Ber cent per annum, the rate likely to e paid by the Goyernment for the Toney borrowed to pay for construcâ€" tion. The shiet points of consrast between the Grand Trunk Pacific project and the Canadian Pacific project which the Tories launched ure these : *«‘"Ihe Canadian Pacific is from end to end the property o f the com any which was chartered and subsicfized to build it, _ The Dominion wil} own oneâ€"half of the Grand Trunk Pacific, and will be part proprietor of the other | balt through a lien held as secnrity tor guarantee of interest. 4 2.â€" The Dominion Government conâ€" structed two costly sections of the Canadian Pacificâ€"from Lake Superior to Winnipeg and from Kamloops to the Pacific Oceanâ€"and made a present of these completed portions to the comâ€" pany. ‘The Grand Tes.i m [HC Liiberal excess....., .$11,513,000 THE PREMIER‘S DISLOYALTY THE TWO SCHEMEs ++<Gn + +â€" Cumpany a monopoly the Dominion west of by prohibiting the * lines, except such as G H Clark, Chiet ot the Seed Division, Ottawa, to whom applications for copies of the bulletin should be adâ€" dressed. As the edition is limited, }t will be sent only to those who apply Or it. ‘ AND further take notice that after such last mentioned date the said Exeâ€" cutors of the said last Will and Testaâ€" ment will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased amony the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then bhave notice, and that the said Executors will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claims notice shall not haye been received by them at the time of such distribution. Dated the 26th day of August, A.Dâ€" 1904. Dayvrn McKELYvI®E, Thistle P O, Ont. Jas. GEDDES. JRr, Dromore P O, Ont. Lucas, Wright & McArdle, Markdale, ‘ Solicitors for Executors. the first day of October A D 1904, to send by post prepaid or deliver to David McKelvic, and James Geddes Junior the Executors of the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, their Christian and surnames, addresses and description, the full particulars of their claims, the scatement of their acâ€" counts and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them. In the matter of the estate of William Bell, late of the Townsh ip of Egreâ€" mont in the County of Grey, Genâ€" Hleman, deceased, N()Tl(,'}‘} is hereby given pursuant to ‘"The Revised Statutes of Ontario" 1897, chapter 129, section 38, that all creditors and others having claims aâ€" gainst the estate of the said William Bell, who died on or about the fifteenth day of August A D 1904, are r‘fluired. on or before NOTICE TO CREDITORsS. THREE NATTY BOWLS MacFarlane & (o. "ART BAKING POWDER" WINDOW & SHADES If You Have with each 1b. can for 50c Druggists & Seedsmen J. Burnett, is guaranted to be free from alum and all other injurious ingredients. To induce you to giye this Powder a trial, we preâ€" sent you with It really doesn‘t matter what kind of Baking Powder you are using but PRICES ROCK BOTTONU At a great reduct:on. WALL PAPER cast iron Stomach, Upper Town. Now as the Wali Paâ€" per season is about over, on going oyer our stock, we find we have a number of remnants in room lots which we must get rid of. If we have what suits you, price is no considerâ€" ation with us. Come and let us show you. â€"â€"ATâ€"â€" Some odd THE UUKHKAM REVIEWV Druggist and Seedsman, Machine Oils, Gasoline, Coral 0; SEED FALL nWHgAT, Timothy Seed FoR SaAL®.â€"1 yr old Buli rising 2 yrs 2 Bull Calyes, nerksbire Boar and Sow Pigs. all registered Pedigreeq. For SERvICE.â€"1 Berkshire and 1 York Boar also Durham Bull. Terwms, $1.00. Apply to Jxo EcKkuarpr Bunessan FOR SALE & for SERVICE send or a;;ply to gN .. G., & J. flcKeohnie% W%& tR Oue CSmTURTT intuintitiPicnietatibatieat Piadratizaa 3. N. D. R., 25 acres clear. the rest hardâ€" wood bush. The Saugeen River runs thrgugh I»otlh. For further particulat 100 Acres, Lot 36, 2nd Con,., N. D. R., Glenelg. 15 acres fit for cultivation, the Set:\tT h;grqwoggi bush. _ Also Lot 386, Con. _ Lnts 43 and 44, Concession 1, South Durham Road, Glenelg containing one bundred (100) acres, about 75 acres cleared. good frame barn with stone stabling, frame house, never failing well. One and one half miles from school, church and Post Office. For furtber particulars annlv mm tha mmam.o North Grey. Oweu Sound...Sept 22â€"24 East Grey, Flesherton......S>pt. 27â€"28 Egremont, Holstein............ Sept. 27 Glenelg, Markdale...........Oct. 4â€" 5 Proton, Dundalk.............Oct, 13â€"14 North Wallace, Palmerston Sept. 20â€" â€"21 N,G & J McKechnie Scouth Grey, Durham......Sept. 21â€"32 Western, Londor............... Sept.9â€"17 Northern, Walkerton......... Sept. 14â€"15 Centre Canada. Ottawa...... " 16â€"Â¥ Central, Guelph............... Sept, 20â€"22 ghea.ley........ se ssssesrees»... Sept, 21â€"22 ad Not more than two mats can be sold to any one customer, We have just received the third shipment of Figs in two weeks. 32 mats each lot and are still selling them at FARM FOR SALE. FARM TO RENT. ONTARIO Mary Mclnxtyr® FALL FAIRS. H. PARKER, 50 CTS. A MAT. (The popular Cash Store.) TORONTO F J G S Vinegar from 30¢ to i5¢c per gal. Spices and Flavoring extracts. "" svTmeri 6 y A Grass, Rape Seed . Markdale We can give you Bargain=. P80° We ask inspection of our Teas..axy OoF BEST QUALITY. Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots . & Shoes, Crockery, &c. TWEEDS & YARNS For Service at Jas. Fal near Agricultural Grounds $1,00. Tig Ri+: P i _ Lots 82x 33, Con. 2 8. D. R., containâ€" ing 100 acres more or less. About 90 acres cleared and in good state of culâ€" tivation for allkinds of croge Remainâ€" infi 10 acres hard wond bush. Four run es from Priceville, }mile from school. On farm are two good wells, Brick House 30 x 22, with kitchen 17 x 23, cel lar and all couveniences, Good bank barn 50 x 85, splendid stabling. Title good. Exasy terms of payment to suit purchaser." Apply if by post to Priceâ€" ville P. O, or on the premises to THOROBRED DURHAM BULL . SCOTT. BOARS FOR FALE. FARM FOR SALE. , Paints, Wat. McL®rop, Sr., Jas. Falkingham‘s, Grounds, Terms Jas. FALKrNGHAX. , Orchard Durham {F ready to | Our OomL-ny '!;)c-s market value for Grain, Hay. and Live k. . Hay in stachs is covered by insurance on contents of barn. Farm lmfle- ments used by hand, Carpenter‘s Tools, Robes, Roots, Grain , Wool, Beef, Pork, Flour and fruit are paya! in either dwellings or outâ€" buildings. Xo other oomgglv has the above in their contract. A ‘Syden " policy is the best. If desitmg insurance, drop a card to J. H. MecFAYDEN, Durham P. 0. Sydenham Mutual Durham, Nov. 16, 0 JOHN CLARK Notary Public, Commissioner, Convey ancer, Valuator, Insurance Agent, &c Private Money to Loan, Collecâ€" tions of all kinds promptly atten ded to. Farms boughi and sold Licensed Auctioneer for the Co, of Grey. Sales }mmpuy attended to. _ Rates reasonable. ers mcniml;eo’:eft at his Implement Wareâ€" d.ngm, M ‘s old stand, or at the Review ce. Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme Court Notary Public, Commissioner, &o. Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers &c. Money to Loan, Ofl’icv. McIntyre Block, over the Bank A. G. MIGKI’! KL.©. W . Fo Pun» Atnkory! 4 o6 50 Bd Exq’;uw‘:‘l and sAJ-ii’JI;- rators‘ Accounts prepared an {).lu.d urrogate Court Business, Probate of Wills, Letters of Adâ€" minstration uu& Guardianship Obtrined, gourâ€" chas made in Registry Office and Titles reported Cmm Jompany and private Funds to Loun on Mortgages at lowest rates of interest. Valuation mude by a competent and careful Valusator, Arill‘ Charges Moderate i Officeâ€"â€" Licensed Auctioneer for Co, Grey Terms moderate, Arrangements for sales as to dates, &c., mnst be made at the Review Ofâ€" fice, Durham. * Correspondence addressed there, or to Ceylon FP.O., will be promptly attended to, Terms on application to |_ DEX TATL. | Dr.T. 6. HOLT L. D. S. (JFFICE rIRST Door EaSsT 0 | ,ihn Wnn enlsue ©commny CC 2 A. Collections and Agency promptly Wills, Deeds, Mortgages, Lonses, &e. correctly prepured. Entates of sous louked £*zer and Exq’;uw‘:‘l & trators‘ Accounts prepared an Court Business, Probate of Wll{:. L minstration uu«i Guardianship Obt chas made in Reginty OMas L.2 m Hoxor crapvare University, graduate of R« of Dental Surgeons of Ontar Over J & J HUNTRPIPS . * the Du Block, Res 1Ob NO BHGKHIGE: _ m« 16 uo . e Owen Sou Will be at the Midda h House, Durham, the first Wedueuhy‘:).l each month from 10 a. m. till 4 p. m, Late assistant to Moorfleld‘s (London to Knapp‘s (New York) Eve Hac | Member Colloge Physicians and Burgeons I Ontario, flice and Residence Cor, and Ge ; 0 St., at foot of Hill, %mmmm. â€"4fatictioncers. flice, MeKé . MePHMAIL ffice, over Gordon‘s J. G. HUTTON, M. D. BARRisTER, soic:ror, NOaArRY PuUBLIC CONYEYANCGER, * Graduate of London,;New York and Chi Diseases of Eye, Rar, Nose, and E®*Will be at Knapp House Durham Baturday in each month, _ Hours. j _ ; «+C, PICKERING D.D 5:. 1. D.§S. 9â€"11 a. m. 2â€"4 p. m. 7â€"9 p. m, Telephone Connection No. 10 Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat #@° Special attention given 1 Women and Children MACKAY & DUNN, ARTHUR GUN, w d snn ow , . LEFROY McCAUL «EELDDIC..AT, D. MePHAIL, Ceylon P. 0. C. RAMAGE, Durhan ~7,, ""M0£i DPUVURKR EAST Of Du nam Pharmacy Calder‘; Residence first door west of the old Post Office, Durham, HOURS LOWER TOWN, DURBANM â€" P. TELFORD Prvsrcran & Bl'm':o;._ R B over J. & J. Hunter‘s Store 8 to 10 a. x. OURs : ! 2 to 4 P. Fire Insurance Co. Money to Loan on has a t« DR. BURT Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey, nzie‘s Old Stand, Dnrham rgeons of Ontario, Roc HUNTER‘S New Store DR. BROWN, . JACKSON, OFFICE hHOURS Te!0‘s (London, and York) Eye Hospitale‘ istates of decensed per Jewelry Store â€" C. P., London, England Â¥ York and Chicago. ce , Nose, and Throat, O1 to Diseases of of . F Dunn of Toronto yal College 0. â€"Rooms, Altended to Owen Sound Agreements , 1â€"6 p .m."%#& George

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