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Durham Review (1897), 15 Dec 1904, p. 5

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ipect nokâ€" ling 1ets, ‘ake hildâ€" pkin 1y it ‘mte, findâ€" â€" in even yhen er and AF Work. e good= pleâ€" Farâ€" Imâ€" ® n. and call. NCiâ€" MS. ence tion wd nce red. izbt ETT Ben RING 11 Us : Inie ‘enn ased giv â€" the iciâ€" LE furs a will » them a PC to te l1d ut un leal vou Ose no 10c 10¢ 1( 10c 10e " "TOYXCS and _XKmas Presents Be sure to call and see him and order your Christmas Present. T suits To a T / Sante Claug "IRST of all, we use only the finest Flour and other ingredients. SECONDLY, we are artists in our line. THIRDLY, cleanliness reigns in every department of our establishment. ,ASTLY, our prices are absolutelyfair. Give us a call and see ror yourself. A first â€" class line of Bread, Cakes, Pestry, â€" ‘‘wavys on hand at Rowe‘s store. L t o e n ver in the places w here the ordi Municipal Elecâ€" tions are held to necl.v?{he votes of the said Municipal Elactors for « onnI? Counciliors for the said Third County Council Division, and wili continue open until5 o‘clock p. m. of the same day. \{'lmm my hand at the Town of Durham this sth day of December, A. D., 1904 u;:he‘.-fi hfiu;c of nine o";w in the‘lam. whz 218 u peils vaul be opened in the said Munteipalinies of t to Klec N. tom on ut CEiled Cppaty Coomil Biviman of the Couuty of Grey, which consists is posed of the Townships of Glenelg and snd Tow:' ol.g::h- and Hanover. w.. Mome n o Suo StiRopn Blector Durham, on Monday, December 19th, |w4.‘h‘:tween ;:eh“?udm:dmvdodh the afternoon, purpose "‘â€"“10.' .u:;.u-slornn o.eedwgm the said Third County Councill Division, and that in the event of more than two mhmpo posed, the proceedings will be adjourned ind therefore we hear nothing but prase for our bread, cake"s, pies, and evrery desirable variety of pastry. Third County Council Division. 200 Acres in Normanby, well improved. Owâ€" o!n-r un well and dctemtfl-ned to ”H'O 50 Acres in Egremont, near Holstein. Splen ~I «.?.1 farm. ‘fl sell cbe.pormde!orh‘r)ger. 100 Acer in Bentinck near Crawford. _ Sna '-nfn-'.l.ae owner is bound to sell. Good !um’f 100 in Egremont, about 65 acres clearâ€" .Alctru::l wood bush and ewamp timber, very zoo buildings and fences wiih nice young orchard. â€" Price $8200. Wili accept $500 cash and allow balance to run at 4 per cent. Blacksmith Businegsâ€"A money maker, no opposition. Af,o.'fl of other properties, County Council Election IODEL BAKERY, LOWER TOWN Properties sola, mom:{ to lend, insurâ€" ince placed debts collected, writings drawn. Business established 188. DC NW LIST OF LANYS ‘W. H. Bean Wm. Johaston, Jr., C. Ramage, ‘ing of the term if possible. Board can be obtainâ€" lat reasonable rates. . Durham is a healthy and at!m(‘lii‘;e town, making it a most desiraple place .or residence on work. The following competent staff are in harge : THOS. ALLAN, 1st Class Certificate, Principal MISS L. m. FORF.R, B. A., Classics and Mo GOoOD REASONS: he Hanover Conyeyancer. Hanover Durnam School e Hanover Conveyancer, begs to say it he has sold nearly every property luded in his list in the ReEvIEw but now offers the following bargains : STIITS®INT d v5 Monday, Jan. 2nd, 1905. DECEMBERR 13. i Has Arrived at the BIG 4, with a big load of Uhe school is thoroughly equi in teaching ity, in chemical and enw&fi-‘%m and fitâ€" s, &o., for full Junior Leaving Matriculaâ€" work. The following competent staff are in H. H. MILLER, Intending Students should enter at the beginâ€" derns. f !. IL. SMITH, B. A., Mathematics and Science. opposition. _ Alsoa ‘\{l kinds and prices The Big 414. WEDDING CAKES Made to order in Latest Styles on shortest notice. FEES: $1 per month in advance HL. STINSON. Staff and Equipment. H, H. MILLER, W. B. VorLEt, Nominating Olhcu ® Council for 18589â€"Chas Moffat reeve, J A McMillan deputy reeve, A C Beston, Patrick Neil and C Willisms counciliors, We notice on record petitions praying to bave certain men, who are now worth thousauds of dollars, exempted from taxes anp.: the prayers were granted. Alez Boll assessor. Potition from Jno Nichol against Union School N> 12, Glevelg and Artemesia. Notice of appeal on account of Glenelg‘s portion being rated too Lbigh. Moved by Jobn A McMillan, seconded by C Williams, that the time to return the assessmwent roll be extended to July 1st and not to commence to 15th April.â€" Carried. Councort for 1888â€"Chas Moffat reeve, Juhn A McMillan deputy reeve, Thomas Sallivan, Suepherd Boyce and Christopher Wiliiame counciliors. ‘The reeve appointâ€" ed Adam Tarner his auditor and the council John Nichol. Salary $8 each. Alex Bell aâ€"sessor, salary 970. moyed in amendment by Shepuerd Boyce and seconded by Thos Sullivan that Ciark Reynoids be assessor.â€"Lost. Moyed by John McMillan, seconded by A C Beaton, that this council being perâ€" suaded that that part of S 8 No 12, G & A situated in Glenelg, is suffering an injusâ€" tice from the assessor‘s decision, lately arrived at, do authorize the reeve to ask advice relative to what means can be adopted to give a more equitable atrangeâ€" ment as to the proportion to be paid by the respective parties of the section and to take such action as be may be advised and report to this council at next meeting â€"Oarsied. On motion it was resolved that from date forward uo person Adoing statute labor will be allowed payment for any tools broken orinjured doing statute lator, such an waggous, plough», &c.â€"Carried. [P Sâ€"We hope the avore motion has been since rescinded,} * Alex Bell was appointed assossor at a salary of $75 for all work to be doune. Francis Walszer, Eeq, waited on the eonncil on bebalf of Hugh Baird for assisâ€" tance ivo rebwlding bis saw mills lately destroged by fire, The conncil regretted their inability to give any assistance toâ€" wards tha rebuilding of said mill. Moved in amendment by J A McMillan seconded by Mr Williams, that Jolhn Nichol be auditor.â€"â€"Carried. Moyed by Mr Lamb, seconded by Mr Dunsmoor, that James Skene (uow Rey Ja» Skune) be auditor.â€"Lost. Council for 1890â€"Chas Moflat reeve, James Staples deputy reeve, Thos Davis, A C Beaton and Patrick Neil counciliors. The reeve nowinated Thos Dulan as his auditor and the council Geo Binme, alex Ceoll assessor. l t o ty o e depury reere. Thos mceFadden Ma. Eo..â€"As them.iommg;; 4 ‘= Aarrowamith and Gecege Lawi little sparse time between now and lore. â€" auditors, suo moDouald and uext, we presnme that we can find a ¢Olâ€"| & T Edwards, A Bell ussersor, collectors uun in the Roview to finish up the arduâ€" | same as previous year. Jus task we undertook some 1lo month# | " Rasors the souncil adjourned the followâ€" ago of giving a sketch of Glenelg‘s MUNUIâ€" | joo motion was ably moyed by Geo Lamb cipal officers during fifty four years: It| ang seconded by wr le!'d:on thit the i« a hard matiter to give a complete history thanks of this coancil are due aud aro to detail, but we shall endeavour to give bereby t mlered to the reeve (mr Binnie) in as short a space as possmble a synopsis for the able aud impartinl manner in ot the proceedings, &c. which he hes nrerided over thisa council Council for 1887â€"Chbas Moffat reave, Jobhn A MeMillan deputy reeve, C Willâ€" imame, George Lamb and N (Dunemoor councillors. The reeve appointed Adam Vutuer anditor. The petition of Chbas Mearthur and others in behalf of the Baptist body to allow thetm the use of the hall for divine services each Sabbath during the year at at a rental of $12 be granted the congreâ€" gation to find light and wood.â€"Carried. Councili for 1891â€"George Binnie reeve, James Staples deputy reeye, Thomas Mcâ€" Fadden, Thos Sulliyan and a C Beaton councillors. The reeve nominated John a McMillan his anditor and the council George Lamb, alex Bell asseesor. Townâ€" ship printing awarded to Chas Mcarthur of the " Grey Reyiew," being the lowest tander. Special meeting of council held on Oct 81st at the call of the reeve in consequence to haying been served with a writ in the High Court of Justice, Queen‘s Berch Division, at the ingiance of Samuel Scott, a ratepayer, the compluint of Mr Scott being that the road deviation, commonly known as the Glen road, is not the regular width, 66 feet wide, .and claiming damâ€" ages. All the members of council being preseut, it was moved by Mr Staples. seeâ€" onded by Mr Beaton. that the reeve be instrncted with the township solicitor to defend the case of Scott vs the Corporaâ€" tion of the Township of Glenelg with power to draw on the treasurer to the amount of $25.â€"Carried. Council for 1892â€"George Binnie reeyve, sames Staples deputy reeve, Thomas Meâ€" Faiden, M K Beaton and Thos Sullivan councillors. â€" The reeve nominated Donald Mcinnes as his auditor and the council appointed sohu McDonald the other andiâ€" tor. Moved by Mr Sullivan, seconded by Mr Beaton, that sohn McDonald be assessor for 1892, salary $55.â€"Lost. Moved by Mr McFadden, seconded by Mr Staples, that Alex Beli be assessor for 1892, salary $55.â€"Carried. Oâ€"car Koold was paid $2.50 for burying a dead horse on Durbam Road. Counei‘ for 1898 â€"George Biunie reeve. sames Staples deputy reeve, Thomas Mcâ€" Fadden, M K Beaton and Wm Ritchie councillors. Auditors, George Lamb and sohn MeDonald, Assessor, aAlex Bell, Colâ€" lectors same as previous year. Council for 1894â€"George Binnie reeve, sames Staples deputy reeye, George E Arrowsmith, Thos McS.ddon and Thos Sullivan counciliors. T Edwards and ; xeDonald auditors, alex Bell assessor. 8 L x Luke was fi"d $10 for attendance on the late soseph Hewit. Printing awarded to. the Standard. warkdale. â€" Thos wcFaddon was granted 96 to procure clothing for Robt Black. Council for 1895â€"George Binnie reeve, sames St ples deputy reeve, Geo Lamb, Geo E arrowsmith and Thos weradden By Our Pricevilie Correspondent Continued from several weeks ago. QLENELO misTogy. ts PEW uS We have now finished book No 5, and our thaoks are due to J S Black, Ksq., township clerk, for furnishing us with all cletk‘s books since 1850. We do not know whether we can produce or continue the history ftrom 1898 to date or not as the clerk cannot part with the book now in use by hirm. However, ws will promâ€" ise to finish up as well as possibie. To the Editor of the REviEw, Dear Sir, By instruction of the Hon,. Minister of Agriculture another distriâ€" bution will be made this season of samâ€" ples of the most productive sorts of grain to Canadian farmers ior the imâ€" provement of seed. . The stock for disâ€" tribution is of the very hest and has been secured mainly from the excellent crops recently hmf at the branch Ex« g'erimental Farm at Indian Head in the orthâ€"west Territories. _ The distribuâ€" tion this spring will consist of uun‘fles of oats, spriny wheat, barley, Indian corn and potatoes, The quantity of oats to be sent this (ea.r will be 4 lbs., and of whent or barleg 5 lbs., sufficient in each case to sow oneâ€"twentieth of an acre. â€" The samples of Indian corn and potatoes will weigh 3 lbs, as heretofore. A quantity of each of the following yarieties has been secured for this disâ€" tribution :â€" Counnel for 1898â€"James Staples reove, Thoiwas McFaAidgen deputy reeve, Jobn Williams, John A McMillan aud Jos Firth eouncilliors, Wwm Ritchie asse«sor. Audiâ€" tors. R T Edwards anud some one else (no name giyen). Charles Ramage awarded township printing for 1898, Council for 1897â€"James Stap es reey, Tuos McFadden deputy reeve, Jobn A MceMillav, John Williams aud Gee L»=mb connciilors. Ed Hunt and RT Edwerds were appointed auditors. A Bell assesor. OaTs.â€"Banner, _ Wige Awake, Ilmâ€" proved Ligoeyo, Waverley, Goldfinder, Abundance and Thousand Dollar. Before the council adjourned the followâ€" ing motion was ably moyed z Geo Lamb and: seconded by xur ucF thet the thapks of this council are due and aro bereby t: mlered to the reeve (mr Binnie) for the able aud impartinl manner in which he hes presided over this council for the puâ€"t year, conducting and mana«y ing the affairs of the townoship in a yery satistactory maoper, and we ron!t veory much thet be bas decided, after serving the ofwnsbip so faithfuily a«s reeve for the past «1x years, to relinguish local munici; â€" al businesa, but in aspirng to a higher position (that of connty commussioner} wo all join as one in wishing him succoss at the comuiny campaign ; also not forgetbine to thank the clerk and treasurer for filling their duties so faithfually.â€"Carried unanâ€" imon«ly. WHEAT.â€"Preston, Red Fife, Percy, Stanley, Huron, Laurel and White Kife. BARLEYâ€"Siaâ€"rowed. â€" Mensury, Oâ€" dessa, Mansfield, Claude and Royal. Twoâ€"rowed. â€"Sidne% Invincible, Standâ€" well and Canadian Thorpe. tQuues+ Denald anditors, Alox Belf assassor.. . .. ~* Printing awarded Chas Ramage of the Porato®s.â€"Carman No. 1, EBarly White Prize, Canadian Beauty, Uncle Sam, American Wonder, Bovee, Early Andes and Late Puritan. Every farmer may apply, but only one sample can be sent to each applicant hence if an individual receiyes a sample of oats he cannot also receive one of wheat. barley or potatoes, and applicaâ€" tions for more than one sample fgr one household cannot be entertained. These samples will be sent free of charge through the mail. Applications should be addressed to the Director of Experimental Farms, Ottawa. and may be sent in anvy time before the 1st of March, after which the lists will be closed, so that all the samâ€" ples asked for may be sent out in good time tor sowing, â€" Parties writing should mention the sort of variety they would prefer, with a second sort as an alternaâ€" tive, and should the ayailable stock of both varieties be exhausced. some other good sort will be sent instead. . Those apolying for Indian corn or potatoes will please bear in mind that the cora i« not available for‘ distribution until March or April. and that potatoes canâ€" not be malled from here until danger trom frost in transit is over. Wa. SARNDERS, Director Experimental Farms. Ottawa, Dec. 1st, 1904. All persons are strictly formidden shooting. hunt.ing or runninf dogs on lots No 58. 50. S. D. R., also lots No 60, N. D. R, and lots No 50, 60. 61, 2nd con. 8 D. R. _Lot No 59, con 1, N D R, Benâ€" tinck, Don‘t ask permits ; this means you. Wax. GriERrsox. Rost. Linpeay. ; ._â€"â€"â€"_Jxo Bamust council for 18906â€"George Binnie reeve Free Samples Of Grain Seed. at Qa.rling’ s 68 a_Goods a. t 4 1â€"Waras and Juibo â€"â€"In Great Varietyâ€" ManP W se s ols tX We s h ies feub it o on We 4 Pegtcs 4 '?g’; us x4 Rba WARNING. ~oaere PBR tX HAM $ 1004 fo ARBBET 3 Te s fls 2 i 00e Mc P n ie e i 1+ pé 1%3% J"»fi:f;/,‘Aarra""fl{-‘m i Yrs r,)?‘, e ty y t o o mt o inb on "‘j‘flz&"",l‘fl{ ":’l-"a( h t "l',"v‘! flglone es e en lc aie. ooo h. ols Trticles, Gancy, (Iseful and Ittractive P erfumes, Toilet Articles, Hair Brushes, Celluloid Cuff Boxes. Glove and Hdkf Boxes, Toilet Sets, Clothes‘ Brushes, Purses, Bill Books, Hand Bags, Select Stationery, Bibles and Hymn Books. Violins, _ Mouth Organs, Games, â€" Crockinole Boards, â€" Flinch, Pit, &c. Smoker Sets. * Pipes, Cigar Cases, Shaving Mugs, Shaving Sets, Parlor and Hand Lamps, &e., &c. And lots of other novelties. _ Too many goods and too many prices to mention them here. â€" You will have to visit us â€"you are inyited. for the conveyance of His Majesty‘s Mails, on a pr »posed Contract for four years, six times fier week each way, heâ€" tween DURHAM and WALKERTON from lst April next. SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be receivâ€" ed at Ottawa until Noon, on Printed notices containing further inâ€" formation as to conditions of prorosed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtainell at the Post Offices of Durham, Walkerton, Vickers, Allan Park, Hanover and Maple Hili A2 MLObER . K OBE MR ABTHAAA iR C N C e 0 and at the Office of the Post Office Inspector at Toronto. Post OrricEk DEPAKTMENT, Mail Contract Branch. Ottawa, 12th December, 1904. 2000000900000 40004040 O Friday, the 27th January, 1905, AFTER LOOKING ALL AROUND TOWN Santa Claus has discovered the Right Place and knows he can procure his supplies of For those who are expecting something extra this year. You wili agree with him when you have looked over our Stock of FORJJTHE CHILDREN (T~~ A big assortment of bound B%?'P ang Poemp in all authors. en Testaments, Prayer & Ayoin Books A grand Stock of Violins, Accordions Guitars, Mouth Organs, &c.354. € 1 HOLIDAY CREETINGS ! All Goods that was new in Toys of all kinds See our stock ofwggnnicn.l Toys. A great assortment of Dolls; over eight hundred to choosP frol}: Hundreds of PicturelBooks at very low prices. Bibame usie Welead in Handâ€" Sleighs and Baby Cutters: We bave everythiog we could find that was new in Tavae of all kinds MAIL CONTRACTâ€" CPOgm AT § *Tz : rgisg Galendars now ready. Gall and get G, C,. AxpERrsox, SBuperintendent. she Right Tlace to buy @hristmas Tresents. this week and next H. PARKER‘S. ONTARIO ARCHIVES # TORONTO YNusic, Games, Class Vâ€"Lizz:e Binnie, Violet Britton, Cassie Kennedy, Sr IVâ€"Emma Beaâ€" ton, Millie Whitmore, May Ynunfi. JIr IVâ€"Winnie Binnie. Jennie McGillivray WinnieSmith. SrIiIIâ€"Susy Beli, Mary Aoun Bell. Jr IIIâ€"Archie Kennedy, Angeline Davis, Katie McFarlane. _8Sr IIâ€"Ira Pennock. Annie Mathews, Ben Whitmore. _ Jr IIâ€"Hliza Jane Edwards, George MciInnis, Thomas Grashy. Pt 1{ Srâ€"May Gmt"’y‘. Charlie McFarlane, Bertha Sealey. I[ Jrâ€"Ruth MceGilliâ€" vray, Johnny McKeown, Flora McMilâ€" len. Pt I8râ€"Robert Edwards, Verney Pennock, Fanny Grashy, PtIJrâ€"Vina McNab, Christina McGillivray, Murdock McMillien. Average attendanceâ€"42. Sr II1â€"L Dickson, B Stoke, A Sinclair, | * ®®PEMY JB CSX in stacks is covered by JIr HIâ€"K Sinclair. H Eakett, F Munn. mfi;fi‘&&’&“&." mfig 8r II-JB ?leAiflin’nr. M Honl:!ing. J Buus- ments (l;:dtn W m«mb hew eton. Jr inkerton, BE Jordan. Roots, L s , Flour MeArthur,. "t‘t Dickson. P1 IT 8râ€"G e Peve oi is ie Sm ons Durrant, nisley, May Ko other company has the above in their contract JIrâ€"M 3 mel M » » .nr:- KHakett, A Camphel!, T McDoug Awu&pmu'mu U destring : H Lawnranxcsz, Teacher. J. M. MeFAYDEN, Durban Sr1Vâ€"G Ray, M Mcelinoes, Jr IVâ€" L Nicholson, I {lend_erson- M Swanston. HONOR ROLLS FOR NOVEMBER 8 6 NO 10. EGREMONT. 8 s NO 1, GLENELG. ol i t 0 ALKX FirtH, Teacher, s orelie ht Officeâ€"LOWER TOWN, DURHANM. Collections and Agency promptly attended to :cm:t;ruetl l:’:fi‘zm":&eup l’ilooouod ..:. & . Es = mok::::.gbr and Emnw:'co and su-f-'::; f ts prepared r:u.d urro Court Bndnu: Probate ol.\l;r . Letters of.:d- minstration and Guardianship Obtained, gearâ€" :hu wade in Registry Office and Titles reported m Jompany and Er(n.h Funds to Loan on Mortgages at lowest rates of interest. Valuation made by a comnetent and careful Valuator. Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers &c. Money to Loan. A. G. MacKay . K. C. W. F Dunn Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme Court Notary Public, Commissioner, &c. 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 bough« and sold D. McPHAIL_â€"+ Our f‘omrny m market value for Grain, Hay and Live . . Hay in stacks is covered by insurance on contents of barn. . Farm m ments used by hand, (Umer'- Tools, Roots, Grain Wool, , Pork, Flourand fruit are in either dwellinugs or outâ€" Durham, Nov. 16, ‘08. Sydenbham Mutual to dates, &c., mnst be made at the Review Ofâ€" fice, Durham. s# Correspondenceaddressed there, or to Ceylon P.O., will be promptly aitended to, Terms on application to D. MecPHAIL, Ceylon P. 0. or to C. RAMAGE, Durbam Licensed Auctioneer for the Co, of Grey. Sales m, attended to. _ Rates reasonable. may be left at his Implement Wareâ€" togu.chIIM‘colndfllheR“' fice, McIntyre Block, over the Bank Money to 1oan. ffice, over Gordon‘s Jewelry Store. ffice. McKenzie‘s Old Stand, Dorham k2Â¥ 1lcCtionmn.cecere. MACKAY & DUNN, or to C. RAMAUGE, Du Kz~ â€" Ceylon has atelephone office. Licensed Auctioneer for Co. Grey. A. H. JACKSON, J. P. TELFORD Fire Insurance Co. Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey. M.oderate ji ts for sales as [ M 1Â¥ 124

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