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Durham Review (1897), 29 Sep 1904, p. 5

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la Oxfords raith UC K4 1904 <H BELL HOEMA N: to tollow akery eek Lso n 5 to ods 101 ext S SI U ind 6 oc SO im ids 1 € le, 0C T€ W JToTICE is hereby given that Norâ€" N man P. MciIntyre of the Town of Durham, carrying on business as a grocer and restaurateur, has made an assignment to me under the provisions of Chapter 147 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1897. A meeting of the creditors of the said Insolvent will be held at the office of J. P. Telford at the said Town of Durham, on the 4th day of October A. D. 1904, at the hour of 3.30 o‘clock in the afternoon to receive a statement of the affairs and to appoint inspectors, and the fixing of their remuneration, and for the ordering of the affairs of the estate generally. Woman‘s Dress Skirts in black only at $.% and 4,50 each. _ A Bargain. A good line of Men‘s knit top Shirts and Un dear at from 50¢ up. THoOs. A. HarrRis, Assigunee, Dated at Durham] Durham, Ont. this 19th day of September, A.D. 1904. And further take notice that on or alter the 4th day of October 1904, I will proceed to distribute the assets of the said estate among the creditors of whose claims I shall then have had notice. Fur Caperincs, satin lined, high storm collars at trom $3.00 up. Fur Ruffs from $1.50 up. The creditors of the said Insolvent are hereby required to file their claims with me or my solicitor duly proven as required by the said Act, on or before the date of such meeting. HE $ SELLS x CHEAP a st«e, QLitpe. . =â€" / > bed Comforters well filled with all pure white fillâ€" ing, size M x 72, $1.25 each 66 x 72, $2.25 each 60 x 72, $2.20 each 72 x 72, extra heavy, $3.00 each BIG 4 White and Grey fllnn’eie;l;g-!ij‘u;iet:“l’a;g.; 11 x 4 NEW LIST OF LANYDS The Hanover Conveyancer, begs to say that he bas sold nearly every property included in his lhst in the REYIEW but he now offers the following bargains : 200 Acres in Normanby, well lm?roved. Ow ner un well and determined to sell. = 50 Aer?s in Egremont, near Holstein. Splenâ€" did farm. Will sell cheaporlndeforluger. 100 Acres |" Bentinek near Crawford. _ Snap offcred as owner is bound to sell. Good farm. 100 Acres in Fgremont, about 65 acres clearâ€" /d hardwood bush and swamp timber, yery vood buildings and fences with nice young orchard. Price $3200. Wili accept §500 cas and allow balance to run at 4 per cent. The Hanover Conyveyancer, Blacksmith Businofr- obbosition \sow lot C Northern Business College Owen Sound, Ont. The Telegraphic Department is in charge of an operator of years of experience on the regular telegraphic lines. The equipment is the best that can be purchased. just the same instruments as are used on the regular lines by the large companies in United States and Canada. The course includes Telegraphy , Penmanship, Letter Writing and spelling. For full particulars regarding any of our courses, address C. A. FLEMING, Principal, Owen Sound This season‘s Pure Honey. Call and see us. 84â€" ¢0 W, H, BEAXNX ~_~ opposition. _ Alsow lot of OPheT PFOPETIET: all kinds and prices. roperties sold, “mmf to lend, insurâ€" ance placed debts col ected, writings drawn. Business established 1884. SEPT. 29. In the matter of NORMAN INTYRE, an Insolvent, Assignee‘s Notice to Creditors By Modern Methods And at Reasonable Rates And Insure Satisfaction Don‘t Forget To hbhave your watch fixed RIGHT, get it done at REPAIRS The leading Watchmaker and Jeweller. Pure wool Blankets 6M x 84 at $.50 a pr [ 66 x 81 at 4.50 a pr T C 68 x M at 4.75 a pr 225 usls aes o out _ * T â€" T IT. H. MILLER, A. Gordon‘s That we do We have every facility and longy experience and it will pay you to deal with us. H, H. MILLER, LEARN At theâ€" CALDERS BLOGK, DURKAM, â€"A money maker, no of other properties, Hanover P. Meceâ€" abs By Laws 177 to ,levy the rsates and appoint Collectors, and 178 to enn»ble the Treasurer to borrow money until rates were collected, were passed. _ W Lawâ€" rence is collector for N. D.. salary $85, and D Hunter for S. D., salary $30. MeArtharâ€"Fergasonâ€"That this Counâ€" cil instruct Com‘r in Holsten to open the way for escape of the waer lodged in front of Chas Drum,s place, at once. â€"Carried, A resolution was passed asking that the County Council would submit to the Electors, at the proper time, the matiter of hbaving the Reeyes of the various municipalities compose the County Counâ€" cil,â€"Agreed. Gordonâ€"Robbâ€"That report be receivâ€" ed and Commissioner‘s get $1.00 each, fees, and this Council will supplement by an eqoal amount any gratis labor perlormed on 5th sideroad up to $59. baid labor must be performed under Corm‘r Ferguson,â€"Carried. Clerk was wmstructed to write to Aylox.l and see if tile could be got for 2 or 3 culverts, Reportsâ€"The reeve and com‘r Ferguâ€" son reported on sideroad Lots 5â€"6, Con 17. Found 52 rds north of river which would require say $1.25 per rod to im prove. Bmndge say $150,00, an expgendiâ€" ture of say $20 to fout of hill, south, and additional on hill say $75, would make it passable for light travel, Com‘r McArthur reported : Thos Kirby several jobs around Orchardville amonntâ€" ed to $17.50; Egremont‘s share $8,75 ; Thos Watson, rerling hill, Lot 27, Con Robbâ€"Gordonâ€"That the clerk is inâ€" structed to euter on Collectors‘ Roll the names of sane mcLean and Nelson Williamâ€" son with their lands, and Mrs Amos be exempt trom land tax.â€"Carried, 14, $45,00 ; Gravelling by'days labor aâ€" mounting to $19.00; other jobs in diviâ€" sion amounting to $12.50, Gordonâ€"Fergusonâ€"That foregoing reâ€" port be adopted, and Com‘r receive $6 com, fees.â€"Carried. tion in the matter.â€"Carried. Application was made to the Council to have Duncan melachlan placed in the House of Reluge, Jas Allan, Com‘r,, was appointed to take said party there and be paid $5 for his services.â€"Car. The reeve reported that he had atâ€". tenmded three meetings under The Ditches and Watercourses Act: At Lot 4, Con 4, instituted by reeve of Archur To; uo agreement was arrived at ; Engineer of Arthur will settle. ‘At Lot 7. Con 14, instituted by W Reid; no agreement was arrived at ; Tp Engineer will settle. At wore A. Con 5, instituted by J W Cragg ; an agreement was affected which is filed with the Clerk ; Township‘s exâ€" penses for preparing this agreement 5o cts, Conrcil met Sept 15th. _ Minutes of last meeting, a;â€"o of apecial meeting, apâ€" proved. _ A Petition from the coutractor of the House of Refuge asking to be inâ€" demmnified for loss sustained in said conâ€" tract. Robbâ€"areArthucâ€"That we take no ucâ€" MceArthurâ€"Fergusonâ€"That the reeve‘s report be adopted and he receiye $6 for his services,â€"Carried. Com‘r Gordon reported ; P xcliutyre, several jobs amounting to $9.385 ; Jas Lane, tamarack covering 1400 ft., $25.2%0 ; Jno Hunt, ditching and securing Wal«kâ€" er‘sbridges, $17.65 ; J E Roland, eulvert #5 ; Arthur‘s share $2.50. Fergnason â€" mcArthurâ€"That foregouing report be adopted and Com‘r receive $3 com, fees.â€"Carried. Com‘r Ferguson reported seyeral jobs amounting to $69.50 ; out of said sum Glenelg pays $8.50 ; labor done by day‘s work at Gore A, Con 21, amounting to §26.50 ; J Long, gravelling 38 rds, Lot 10, Con 20, $18.62, Robbâ€"Gordonâ€"That foregoing report be adopted and Co.n‘r receive $10 com. tees.â€"Carried, Com‘r Robb reported : Thos Yake severâ€" al jobs amounting to $78.60 ; D Hunter, new bridge 16th sideroad, 14 ft span, $36.00 ; Gravelling by day‘s labor, $25.25 aud several other jobs and teams on grader,977.45. Gordonâ€"xecArthurâ€"That foregoing reâ€" port be adopted and Com‘r receive $11,50. com,. fees,â€"Carried. Com‘r Hastie reported several jobs in his division amounting to $108.78 includâ€" ing teams on grader; Wm Weir, operatâ€" ing grader and repairs, $21,55, McArthurâ€"Fergusonâ€"That reeve‘s reâ€" port be adopted, and he receive $7.00, com, fees,â€"Carried. Gravel accounts amounting to $90.70 were paid. _ Confed., printing Voters‘ Lists and Adv‘t, $88.10 ; clerks registraâ€" tion of Voters‘ Lists, $2.27 ; clerk teleâ€" pboning 15 cts :; léview, printing, %$8.50; A Mitchell, express charges, 75 cts; Com‘r, Holstein. labor $5; G Klempp, plank, Holstein sidewalks, $48.20 ; clerk‘s quarter salary, $38.76; Reeve,. cost of Acreement, Cragg vs. Sitzer, bo cte ; comr Gordon, committee work,. #%2+ J Calder, filling hole, $1.00; J D Roberts, use of Hall, 82. Mr Dan McDonald who was in the emâ€" ‘ ploy of Mr Thos Potter about a year ago to work in the Rattan Factory, Walkerton returned last week and reâ€"engaged with Mr Potter, and is moving from Walkerton to Mr H Riddel‘s house this week, Welâ€" come back to Welbeck Dan, Mr Aloxander MeLean, after a vacation of two weeks, resumed work in the big swamp for Messrs Kinnie and Sparling. Messra H Alexander and Edward Welsh are making a trip to Walkerton this week, Mr J F Manley is paying & visit to bis sister, Mrs Wm Lake. The party who removed the waterâ€"pail from the bridge is known and had better return same, Miss Clara Hill, who has been in North Dakota for about a year has returned howme, ‘The raim on Saturday and Sunday has swollen the river Styx about 14 inches. Roads are in bad condition especially the big swamp road on the second. . Adjoumed to meet Nov. loth. Egremont Council. WELBECK. . Autpa®, Clerk, h Master John Horsburg took a trip to Holstein, Sunday on Shank‘s mare. A number of our young folks took in the Durham Exhibition last week and reâ€" port a good time. Mr Jas Anderson of Owen Sound visited Mr Jobn Davis one day lately. Mrs John Hewitt returned after spending a few days with friends in London. Mr W Weir had a paring bee last Friday night. A number from this g%rt were there and report a good time. e were not there but Dan was telling us. Miss Bessie Atkinson intends leaving for Toronto shortly. ‘ FOR SALE & for SERVICE -"M_iés Bella Weir and brother James of Glenmont visited their grandmother Mrs John Weir. Tn}o;'Davis accompanied by one of the fair ones of Edge Hill visited friends at Aberdeen last Sunday. Mz and Mrs Rich Hewitt left for their home in Omaha, Neb. last week. MrDave Allan and daughter Mable of Hopeville ?ent a tew days with his mother Mrs Jas Allan who is very poorly. dz o oo o oaovle 6 aletp: aras: klex NT * Mrs George Aljoe and son Alex visited friends in Owen Sound. Mr Hiram Dean makes some frequent #isits out to the 4th con. _ He says its a little too far on a cold night. For satrs.â€"1yr old Buli rising 2 yrs 2 Bull Calyes, oerkshire Boar and Sow Pigs. all registered Pedigreed. For SERrvIcE.â€"1 Berkshire and 1 Y ork Boar also Durham Bull. Terms. $1.00. WINDOW se SHADES MacFarlane & GOo. ROCK BOTTOU WALL PAPER PRICES_ THREE NATTY BOWLS A cast iron Stomach, Druggists & Seedsmen If You Have «ART BAKING POWDER" Apply to Jxo At a great reduction. with each 1b. can for 50c. is guaranted to be free from alum and all other injurious ingredients. ‘T‘o induce you to giye this Powder a trial, we preâ€" sent you with It really doesn‘t matter what kind of Baking owder you are using but Now as the Wali Paâ€" per season is about over, on going ovyer our stock, we find we have a number of remnants in room lots which we must get rid of, â€" If we have what suits you, price is no considerâ€" ation with us. Come and let us show you. . Burnett, LARKIES‘ CORNER. Some odd Upper Town. AT EcKHARDT Bunessan Redt $ THE UUKHAM REVIEW i An illustrated article on physical culâ€" | ture is one of the prominent features of ‘ the October Delmeator. _ After discusâ€" sing the necessity of bodily activity to , produce health and muscular developâ€" ment. the writer lays a groat deal of \ stress upon certain simple, natural exercises, such as walking, running, rowing, swimming and outdoor games, which for allâ€"around development are undcubtedly of more value than any |specially devised system. The best adâ€" vice that can be given is contained in ] the following paragraph : Lots 43 and 44, Concession 1, South Durham Road, Glenelg containing one hbundred (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, KFor furtber particulars apply on the premâ€" ises or to Priceville E’ O0,, to the proâ€" * For one who lacks a good constituâ€" tion, a capital recommengution is to get upon a bhorse and ride forth like the knights of old in search of that Â¥reatest and most precious of riches, health. It he cannot have a horse let him take the bicycle, or, it that fails, use his own feet ; leaving the impure, germladen air of the cities, let hbim seek the shores where the waves of the ocean breaks, or the forests where trees of centuries‘ growth toss their branches, and make bis way through the yalleys, and to the tops of hills and mountains. _ It is in this way that the Fountain of Youth is discovered." VINECARS Vinegar from 80c to i5¢ per gal. Spices and Flavoring extracts. Druggist and Seedsman, CEM FRUIT JARS, Corks and Bungs. SEED FALL WHEAT, Timothy Seed, Orchard Grass, Rape Seed. Machine Oils, Gasoline, Coal Oil, Paints, &c. prietor. Mrs MarGARETMCLAUCHLAXN Ar FARM TO RENT. THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH. t â€":aum9vasie* inige? ) . Ancablerininichierainleant N.,.G.,&J. McKechnie N,G & J McKechnie We have just received the third shipment of Figs in two weeks. 32 mats each lot and are l.c_> . Still selling thaom at Not more than two mats can be sold to any one customer, j Co Shat fm 'w:h}‘l' H. PARKER, (The popular Cash Store.) 50 CTS. A MAT. F‘ I G 8 For Service at Jas. Falkingham‘s, near â€"Agricultural Grounds. _ Terms #1,00. Hexry Arrxaxprr Lot 9, Con, 2, W. G. R., Bentinck,. OF BEST QUALITY. Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Crockery, &c. We can give you Bargains. p»~ We ask inspection of our Teas..zzy Lots 32x 33, Con, 28. D. R., containâ€" ing 100 acres more or less, _ About 90 acres cleared and in good state of culâ€" tivation for allkinds of crops. Remainâ€" ing 10 acres bhard wood bush, Four miles 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 conveniences, Good bank barn 50 x 65, splendid stabling. Title good. Easy terms of payment to suit purchaser, " Apply if by post to Priceâ€" ville P. O, or on the premises to The undersigned has for sale, ready to use, (5) five thorobred Tamworth Boars. Price reasonable. TWEEDS & YARNS S. SCOTT. ONTARIO ARCHIVEsS TORONTO THOROBRED DURHAM BULL, ; ARTHUR GUN, M. D., BOARS FOR FALE. FPARM FPOR SALE. Wa. McLrop, Sr., Prop, Jas. Farkinonanm. Durham J. G. HUTTON, M. D., C. M. Late assistant to Moorfleld‘s (London, Eng) and to knapp‘s (New York) Eye Hospitals. Office, 13 Frost 8t, â€" â€" â€" â€" Owen Sou Will be at the Middaugh House, Durham, the first Wednesday of each month from 10 a. m. till 4 p. m. Member College Physicians and Surgeons , Ountario, Omce and Residence Cor. Garafraxa and George 8t., at foot of Hill. _ Old Moodie Corner. OF‘FICE FIRST DOOR EAST OF the Du nam Pharmascy Calder‘: Block. Residence first door west of the old Post Office, Durham. W.C, PICKERING D. DS., L. D.S. Graduate of London,,New York and Chicago. z ~â€" Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat, _ Will be at Knapp House, Durham, the 2nd Baturday in each month, Hours, 1â€"6 p .m. "@& HONOR GRADUATE of Toronto University, graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. â€" Rooms, Over J & J HUNTER‘S New Store. OMceâ€"â€"LOWER 10WN., DURHAM. Jompany and private Funds to Loan on Mortgages at lowest rates of interest. Valuation made by a competent and careful Valuator. Barristers Co‘llections and Agency promptly attended to Wills, Deeds, Mortgages, Leuses? Agreements &c.correctly prepared. Estates of decensed perâ€" sons looked after and Executor‘s and Adminisâ€" trators‘ Accounts prepared and ‘mused Burrogate Court Business, Probate of Wills, Letter» of Adâ€" minstration and Guardinuship Obtained, gearâ€" chas uwade in Registry Office and Titles reported Pxysician & SurcEos, Office over J. & J. Hunter‘s Store peig 1 8 to 10 a.M. A. G. MacKay) K. C. W. F Dunn Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme Court Notary Public, Commissioner, &c. Money to Loan,. {)fice, over Gordon‘s Jewelry Store, 9â€"11 a. m Notary Public. Commissioner, Convey ancer, Valuator, Insurance Agent, &e Private Money to Loan. Collecâ€" tions of all kinds promptly atten ded to. Farms bought and sold D. McPHAIL _# Dr. T. G. KHOLT L. D.S. JOHN CLARK _» 4@~ Special attention given to Discases of Women and Children, Our l‘omrny‘!nys market value for Grain, Hay. and Live Stock. â€" Hay in stacks is covered by insurance on contents of barn. â€" Farm lm&:â€" ments used by hand, Carpenter‘s Tools, Robes, Roots, Grain fius. Wool, Beef, Pork, Flour and fruit are payable in either dwellings or outâ€" buildings. Xo other comlunv has the above in their contract A "Rydenham‘" policy is the best, . If desinng insurance, dropa card to J. H. MeFAYDEN, â€" Durbam P. Licensed Auctioncer for the Co, of Grey, Bales mnpay attended to. _ kates reasonable. ers mii be left at his Implement Wareâ€" rooms, McKinnon‘s old stand, or at the Review Oflice. Purham, Nov. 16, ‘08. Sy denham“l}l ut:ml drll Charges Moderateiji Eyse, Ear, Nose & Throat BARRISTER, S0oICITOR,=~ NOATRY PUBLIC _ CONYEYANCER, aC. Terms moderate. Arrangements for sales as to dates, &c., mnst be made at the Review Ofâ€" fice, Durham. #&" Correspondcnce addressed there, or to Ceylon P.O., will be promptly attended to, Terms on &gpplication to G. LEFROY McCAUL. flice, McIntyre Block, over the Bank 1 a. m, 2â€"4 p. m, 7â€"9 p. Telephone Connection No. 10 J ENT ffice, McKenzie‘s Old Stand, Durham 42. 11CtTLOMRCCECFISâ€" MACKAY & DUNN, or to Licensed Auctioneer for Co. Grey, #% HOURS : clooed eb sA . A. H. JACKSON, J. P. TELFORD DR. BROWN, alandd d on & 6e es DR. BURT D. MePHAIL, Ceylon 2. 0. C. RAMAGE, Durbham Ceylon has a telephone office Solicitors, Con &c. Money to Loan. OFFICE HOURS Fire Insurance Co. L. R.C. P, Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey, Conveyancers London, England Owen Sound 7â€"9 p. m

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