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Durham Review (1897), 6 Apr 1905, p. 6

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hl?n. as she laid her head on â€"*lt is small, very small inâ€" ke, great artist and poetâ€" eet home.‘ enâ€"*I shall hear in heaven Nard Beecherâ€"*Now con IN ANY OF THE DE. MENTS OF THE«~ ORIHLRY P »» C e k of Ages cleft for me, ne hide myself in thee.‘ ence e all I had now wrietehed I * _A moment later he whisperâ€" MILLE ects chinery of th rm‘s make /// tinck wihnag SIrglinj manby Southâ€"u n y NEY i THIS for YOJ time k U MHamitton (yenqy. NCY son‘g IIf OWCTS, indeors Dv MeK anby ‘atson MIL&C trr REVIEW. cA thu? land uttered the same drew her hands from last they should deaden es, Draws Wiitings Tickets to all points AIAILILL1AFP) Debts, Arranges 2A stact o order ecialty ay. Or« cArthur‘s "ICE,. will variet Fresh iable. nome Â¥s uni eavyy. Best Bread able Owen Sound her executionâ€" I commend my urchasers H vis*famouse use D DC Now comes ‘es, sing needy, nts that intifur Park at 483 w > _# MODEL BAKERY,. LOWER TOWN department of our establishment. . LASTLY, our prices are absolutelyfair, Give us a call and see ror yourself. A first _ class line of Bread, Cakes, Pastry, always on hand at Rowe‘s store. rikmnok of all, we use only the firfest Flour and other ingredients.® SECONDLY, we are artists in our line. THIRDLY, cleanliness reigns in every pradry »Ababcerew> :ronputiares >>al. /T suits To atT FIRST of all, we use And therefore we hear n prase for our bread, cake*s every desirable variety . A general Banking nusiness transacted Drafts issued and collection :made on all points. Deposits received and inter eat allowed st cv:rrent rates SAVINGS BASR .nterest allowed on savings bank deposits of $1.00 and up wards Prompt attention and every facility afforded custometrs living at a distance, CAPITAL, Authorized...... .$2,000.000 CAPITAL, Paid up........... 1,000,0L0 RESERVE FUND ........... 1,000,000 AGENTS in all principal points in Untario, Quebec, Manitoba, United States and England. DURHAM A@ENCY STAADARO BANK_OF CANAM W. H. BEAN G. H. STINSON. Pure Honey and Fresh Groceries always on hand Floor oilâ€"cloth, 1 and 2 yds wide . Table oilâ€"eloth, 45 in wide, w hige Fogu ag s RRC Oy CE TT WOE Y ex 44 Large size flannellette Blankets, white or He GoOooD REasons: : picce Berry Sets..... I piece Table Sets..... Rerry Bowls........... ake and Bread Plates HKF BIG 4 STIIDTSOIDT‘S; ivy Twilled Sheeting, 72 in wide G MacFarlane â€" & ©Co. Druggists & Booksellers. American Stock Food Made to order in Latest Styles on shortest notice. W. F. COWAN, President. GEO. P. REID, Manager. WEDDING CAK E3 SAancy 6"xport CIaver and G’mol/}y APRIL 6, NEW G ASSWARE E. >, For prevention ormalin of smut,. Ey. ery farmer should use it. 6 lbs for 25c. Try it. There is none better. hwet) KS wht ALhese are the best grades obtainable. Examine our stock before purchasing. t 2 °° WIC€.....~C a square y wide, w hige & colored..tey 6, cake‘s, pres, and variety of pastry,. A A rxxxx+ssk++.+«.. .. &t 45¢ each «««......At 40c and 60¢ each wt 15¢, 20¢, 30¢ and 50¢ each «........ &t 20¢ and 25¢ each hear nothing b;xt k * «4 th is A A AA CALOERS BLOGK DURHAM $1.20 a pr Lns ca yd 4â€"The said debentures shall bear interest at the rate of four and oneâ€"half per centum per annum, payable yeaily at the said Bank on the day of in each and every year, during the currency thereof, and shall have attached to them coupons for payment of the said interest, which ! 3â€"â€"Each of the said debentures shall be signed by the Mayor of the said Town of Durham, and by the Treasurer thereof, and the Clerk of the said Town of Durham shall attach thereto the Corporate Seal of the Municipality. 1905, each of which deâ€" bentures shall be dated on the date of the issue thercof, and shall be payable within ten years thereafter at the ofâ€" fice of the Standard Bank of Canada at the said Town of Durham. tâ€"It shall and may be lawfut for the Municipal Council of the Town of Durham, to grant aid by way of bonus to The Durham Furniture Company (Limited) by way of gift to the said Company of the sum of $10,000, and also to grant aid by way of loan tq the said The Durham Furniture Company _(Limited) of the further sum of $10,000 to aid in the reâ€"erection and completion of a factory for the manufacture of furniture within the limits of the Corâ€" poration of the Town of Durham, the last mentioned sum of $10,000 to be repayable by the said Company to the said Town of Durham, without the inâ€" terest in ten equal consecutive annual instalments of $1000 each the first inâ€" stalment to become due at the expiraâ€" tion of one year from the final passing of this Bylaw, in accordance with the terms of an agreement to be entered into between the said The Durham Furniture Company (Limited) and the said Town of Durham, and repayment of the last mentioned sum of $16,000 to be secured by a first mortgage on the factory and plant of the said Comâ€" pany. 2â€"For the purpose of raising the said last mentioned sum of $10,0v0 debentnres of the said Town of Durtham to the amount of $10,000 as aforesaid in sums of pnot less than $100 each shall be issted on the day of THEREFORE the Municipal Counâ€" cil of the Corporation of the Town of Durham, enacts as follows ;â€" $ AND WHEREAS the amount of the existing debentnre debt of the said Municipality is $47661.41 whereof no part of the principal or interest is in AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole rateable property ‘of the said Town of Durham, according to the last revised assessment roll thercâ€" of is $646433.00. AND WHEREAS the total amount required by "‘The Municipal Act‘‘ to be raised annually by specialâ€"rate for for paying the said debt and interest as hereinafter provided is the sum of $1263.74. AND WHEREAS it is desirable to issue the said debentures at oue time and to make the principal of the said debt repayable by yearly sums during the period of ten years, being the curâ€" rency of the said debentures, said yearly sums being of such respective amounts that the aggregrate amount payable in each year for principal and interest shall be as nearly as possible equal to the amount so payable in each of the other nine years of the said period (as shown in Schedul,e;"‘&" hereto annexed. AS 6Â¥ other. _ _ AND WHEREAS the factory and , premises of the said Company were destroyed by fire on or about the 23rd day of March A. D. 1905, and the amount of $10,000 portion of the fire Insurance thereon has become payâ€" able to the said Town of Durham. AND WHEREAS the said Company is desirious of rebuilding their said factory, and of having the same comâ€" pleted.and in running order during the season of 1905. _ WHEREAS by Byâ€"law No 354 of the }Town of Durham, the said Town did grant aid by way of loan of the sum of $10,000.00 to the Durham Furniture Co, (Limited ) repayment otf which loan to the said Town was secured by mortgage on the premises of the said The Durham Furniture Company (Limited) and by transfer to Insurance thereon to the amount of. $10.000 to the said Town of Durbam. in Of the Municipal Corporation of the Town of Durham. A bylar toaid and assist The Durham w f Byâ€"law No. 490 ta‘y W, J. RrrcHIE, Teacher. U. 8. 8. NO 2, BENTINCK & GLEXELG. 8r 4â€" Madge Morton, Jobhn New!l!. Jr 4â€"Arthur Ritchie. 8r 3â€"Elias Edge. Jr 3â€"John Grasby, Vila McKechnie, Gertie Morton. Class 2â€"Alfred Bartley, Herbert Dunsmoor, George Newefi, Noble Burtle%v Annie Ewen. Pt 2â€" Roy|Wismer, Willie E%v, Mable Vessie Class 1â€"Lewis Newell Earl Vessie. Garâ€" net Wismer, Earl McKechnie, Mary Bartley. se $s tth 4 t Class 5â€"Mary Edgo. CUlaes 4â€"Maggic Firth, Mnfgie Euge, Ernie Greenwood Ada Staples, Willie Will:ams. Sr 3â€" Fanny Ector, May Spiittel, Herbie Edge Jr8â€"John Greenwood. Emm Ritchie, Clara Greeuwood. Willie Falkingham, Eva Ritchie. br2â€"Willie Ector, Wim. Kenov, Clarence Staples, Kobbie Wilâ€" liame, Victor Williams. _ Jr 2â€"Peatlie Wilson, Kate Ritchie, Eliza Williams, St Pt 2â€"Maggie Ector, Alex Edge. Jr Pt Zâ€"Non:%illiama and Josegh Kenny eq.“Vinfen't‘ Paylor, Jas Vaughan. 8Sr;l $10000 00 $2637 40 _ $12637 40 o .â€", . NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE that the above is a true copy of a proposed Bylaw, which has been taken into consideration, and which will be finally passed by the Council of the Municipality, (in the event ot the assent of the electors being obtained thereto) after one month from the first publication in the ‘*Durham Review *‘ the date of which first publiâ€" cation was Thursday the 30th day of March A D 1905, and that the votes of the electors of the said Municipality will be taken thereon on the day and and at the hours and places therein fixed. 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 9â€"The Clerk of the Council of the said Town of Durham, shall attend at his office in the Town of Durham, at ten o‘clock in the forenoon of Saturday the 22nd day of April A D 1905 to sum up the number of votes for and against this Bylaw. Dated at the Council Chamber in the Town of Durham, this day of 906 8â€"(On Thursday, the 20th day of April next, rhe Mayor of the said Town of Durham, shall attend at the office of the Clerk of the said Town of Durham. to appoint persons to attend at the various polling places, aforesaid and at the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk on behalf of the persons inâ€" terested in and promoting or opposing the passing of this Bylaw respectively, In the West ward at Silas P. Saunâ€" der‘s shop by John Smith, D R. 0. In the East ward at the Town Hall by H H Mockler, D. R. O. In the North ward at Archibald Davidson‘s office by Clifton Elvidge, n n _ _7â€"The votes of the electors of the said Town of Durham, entitled to vote, shall be taken on this Bylaw at the following times and places, that is to say ;â€"On Friday the 21st day of April next, commencing at the hour of nine o‘clock in the forenoon, and continuing till five o‘clock in the afternoon of the same day by the following deputy reâ€" turning officers. Â¥ 4s3 6â€"This Bylaw shall take effect on the day of the final passing thereof by the Municipal Council of the Town of Durham. 5â€"During the currency of the said debentures, there shall be raised annualâ€" ly by special rate on all the rateable property in the said Town of Durham, the sum ot $1263 74 for the purpose ot paying the amount due in each of the said years for principal and interest in respect of the said debt (as shewn in the Schedule ** A " hereto annexed). coupons shall be signed by the Mayor 7 OOUK wl o : Suth nc atit 10 LUS AAtriwin 8. 8. NO.3, GLEXELG School Reports A D 1905 888 62 928 61 970 40 1014 07 1059 70 1107 39 1157 22 1209 89 Wx. B. VorrETtr, Clerk. Axy I EDpg®, Teacher. 106 52 53 85 CLERK,. MAYOR. d Hioks w $1283 74 1263 74 1263 74 1263 74 1263 74 1263 74 1263 74 1263 74 1263 74 1263 74 ualâ€" ible ' AN im, : ot , the in WE beg 1 in that 1 f Parke on we trost will t by We look upou 1 of to buy and mal shall test and the in putting up t te, especial cuncer he every assurunce to impression amc ril «_ There as in this ne stock but it is i 18 a very careful a he that detoriated > which could be bought, but all 1 1d €. Like oth Cigars, Tobacco 1 Drug Store. 1: stock complete, aâ€" inteution to con: Drug Store " ar of edies made by tl n eatisfied with wl f the goods, satisf 1. received. e it f A Cl f JAS g w e l a d *P*PRCLR*RL* * mss 1 coreermemenge x N, c: & J. McKechnie $ THK uurtAaM REVIEWYW _â€"_JAS. R. GUN & Co. N.,G.,& J. McKechnie Not more than two mats canibe customer, We have just received the Figs in two weeks. 32 m; CHOC °_ °2 TOV" #A* Z RIRCL Wad a very careful and shrewd business man, and in buying, the Drugs that detoriated were bought in small quantities, whereas those which could be bought in large quantiues with safety, were zo bought, but all were kept in a manuver to ensure their medicinal value Like other Druggists we handle Perfumes, Toilet Arvisles, Cigars, Tobacco and other lines usually found in a well equipped Drug Store. In all these directions we shall endeavor to make the stock complete, the goods superior, the prices right. It is our inteution to continue the business under the name of " Parker‘s Drug Store " and co contmue the manufacture of the valuable remâ€" edies made by the late Henry Parker. â€" We wan; everybody to be eatisfied with what they get at Parker‘s Drog Store ; satisfied with the goods, satisfied with the price, and satished w ai. q2 0000 * E beg to anuounce to the Public of Dur icini W that we have purchased the Drug businel:: l::f .l.lll: 'ilci:ml'tly Parker and are prepared to eerve you in a manoer whi h we trust will be profitable and pleasant to both you and oursely & We look upou Pharmacy as a profession and shall strive in ever w”. to buy and make only the purest, freshest and best modicinu’ <A shall tost and avalyze them to see if they are as they should In.n:-: in putting up prescriptions ana family recipes we shall make it o especial cuoncern to combine TDrugs with skill, accuracy and wi:lr every assurunce of safety, We might add that there is a wro $ impression among the public as to the freshness of this Dru Sto(:)k8 There is in this businese, as in all others, a certain nmouu‘t of old stock but n.fusl in ‘imfil outside the Drugs. ‘The late Mr Parker :u a very careful und shrewd busi i, and i i that {iemrinod wore Imnnh:"::...:'::ll' :tf:]_ln sbuy")g' the Drug' ol ult ul ut t t ANNOUNCEMENT Ban 350 CTS., ; (The popular Cash Store.) Dd?ling’s Drug Sfi;; FARMERS and STOCKMEN will be more than interested in whe Great Britsh National Stock Food. €£5.00 for the best grade Spring Calf fed on this food â€"FOR SALE ONLY ATâ€" Only Those 2cRrorannnnnaannaananane a & received the third shipment ot reeks. 32 mats each lot and are still selling tham at rugs,. Stationery, and Druggist‘s Sundries We give the public the very best value for their money. We handle gnods that make a customer come again when more are wanted. You will be interested in our way if you will give it a trial. Make Success in the strenuous days. Old ftashionâ€" ed, easyâ€"going methods will not avail. Our success is due to our way of retailing F‘ I G S d with the price, and umi’ie:i-;v-l'u; ;l:e YOURS MOST EARNESTLY, arling‘s @rug $store 20â€" Who Drive Things ss under the name of " Parker‘s o manufacture of the valuable remâ€" arker. ~ We want everybody to be ‘arker‘s Drog Store ; satisfied with e, and satisfied with the treatmen; ONTARIO ARCH TOROoNTO No other® Our Com s market value for G and lfi’&ix. Hay in stacks is oomv&.‘dn;; insurance on contents of barn. Farm i ments used hn.n%, Carpenter‘s Tools, Roots, Grain , Wool, Beef. Pork, Flour fruit are in gither dwellings or outâ€" buildings, Sydenham Mutual Durham, Nov. 16, ‘08 JOHN CLAFRK D. McPHAIL Licensed Auctioneer for the Co, of Grey, Sales promptly attended to. _ kates reasonable. Orders may be left at his Implement Wareâ€" rooms, McKinnon‘s old stand, or at the Review Notary Public, Commissioner, Convey ancer, Valuator, Insurance Agent, &e other;company has the above in their contract A‘Bydenham" policy is the best. . If desiring insuranc®, dropa card to Terms moderate,. Arrangements for sales u' to mlt,es.l&c.. mnst be made at :2: Review Ofâ€" fice, Durham, _ &* Correspon ce addressed there, or to Ceylon P.O., will be promptly attended to, ‘Terms on application to Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme Court Notary Public, Commissioner, &c. Money to Loan. nm«:e. over Gordon‘s Jewelry Store. MACKAY & DUNN, Barristers, Sollcl:ou. Conveyancers, C. Money to Loan. Ofico. McIntyre Block, over the Bank A. G. MacKay! K. C. W. F Dunan Oficeâ€"â€"LOWER 10WN. DURHAM. W.C, PICKERING D.D S., L. D. S. HONOR GRADUATE of Toronto Uni\'enity. graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Rooms, Over J & J HUNTER‘Ss New Store ()FFICE FIR8ST DOOR EAST or the Du nam Pharmacy Calder‘, Block. Residence first door west of th old Post Office, Durham. Late assistant to Moorfield‘s (Lordon, Kng) and to Knapp‘s (New York) Eye Hospitals, D. MePHAIL, Ceylon P. 0 or to C. RAMAGE, Durham ##~ _ Ceylon has a telephone office. «4i ti@tionecers. ffice. McKenzie‘s Old Stand, Dorham Mewmber Ph and 6 ne Oluud Residence Cor. Garafraxa and George Bt., at foot of lil.n. Old Moodie Corner. OFFICEK HOURS 9â€"11 a. m. 2â€"â€"4 p. m, 7â€"9 p. m, Telophone Connection No. 10 J. G. HUTTON, M. D. BARRISTER, soicitror, woarry PuBLIC â€"Conyerancer, / t"Will be at Knapp House, BSaturday in each n&'x't.h. H Private Money to Loan. Collecâ€" tions of all kinds promptly atten. ded to, Farms bought and sol¢ Licensed Auctioneer for Co. Grey, Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D. 8. L. R.C. P., London, England Graduate of London,*New York and Chicago, Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat ud s Andel, G. LEFROY McCAUL, Will be at the Middaugh House, Durham, the first Wtdneuhy‘:»'l each month from 108. m. till 4 p. m. #@° Special attention given to Diseases of Women and Children. Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat ARTHUR GUN, J.4 A:fAYd13Y| Darhan. D eeseas? PAT. «MEBSLIDEC.AT A. H. JACKSON, l aney J. P. TELFORD HOURS PuÂ¥vsicrtin & lvl‘nol. d ever J,. & J. HMunter‘s Store Fire Insurance Co Licensed Auctioneer fo the County of Grey, DR. BURT DR. RROWN, «â€" _ â€"â€" «â€"â€" ~â€" _ Owen Sound 8 to 10 a.M ACoderateo || i* it Ir Â¥r

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