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Durham Review (1897), 18 May 1905, p. 5

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DNOMS opposite i Ho. Stables. t we claim " HALF best, cheapest and Polish we know of. ere. 10¢ per box. be all the go. handsome and ‘body â€" knows, the most durâ€" n the market. »xamine them. d repairing promptly MS CASH. EGGS n exchange for Goods e beauties «* PHOE DRESSINGS ‘atson p¢ Bols & Flour ues in I' vs * dldp SIppErS ( A Dong., 1s dlDBE & 1. We have a line of nln Nals to retail at M House USUAL , ONT. omers think we are n and some not far er the present cirâ€" will be pleased to can come this far. Pure. Fresh and Reliable. cllraith amilton HOPE IAGES LAY BELL ated ‘‘ Thoroughness * YÂ¥ 18, 1905 rade Manitoba +$5.60 to 5.75 real vamety ide to order. W ell The Best specialty eltlan Hahn VIEW best est in the lfly ers O i:‘\s c tb W. H. BEAN The Hanover Conveyancer,. LENDS MONEY at very lowest rates, Flaces Insurances 0f all kinds %n reliable Companics, Collects Debts, Arranges Business Difficuities, Draws Wiitings 125 Acres Normanby Con18s; Welllocated and improved. Will rent if not sold soon. 150 Acng B,ntlnek North of Allan Park Offered cheap for quick sale. 100 Acres Bentinck Near Rocky Saugeen Well improved and owner says has enough tim ber to pay priceasked. Durham Residence Owned by J.L. Browne l‘hutomrher. Also a large number of other Farm and Town Froperties. The Hanover Conyeyancer, Hanover THERE‘S MONFY in TRIS For Y0U and Sells C. P. R. Tickets to all points, Besides other lands he offers the following alrgllnli 100 Acres Normanby Southâ€"west of Var ney ; wellimproved and an extra good Farm Owner Lound to go west. Hyy twilled cotton Sheeting, 72 in wide.. .25¢ a yd White Bedspreads, large size........... . .$1.10 each Table Linen........................20¢ and 50¢ ayd Floor Oilcloth, 1 ana 2 yds wide... .25¢a square yd SHKHY OHCIORR.. . . + <«« +«x««x :« « â€" ¢r+«««++«t« + dCY Japanese Matting.......................... . 20¢ & Â¥d HE & SELLS am CHE LACE CURTAINS 2 yards long, 26 incbes wide............ Ladies BIG 4 Pure Money and Fresh Groceries always on hand hk ) _ ‘CT O *f vx +x+ ++« ++ «+ $1,00 (** Xil Curtains, except 25¢ & 40¢, have worked ed ges Paints, Oils Varnishes Furniture Polish Turpentine Gasoline Borax 'Household Ammonia Etc., â€" at H. H. MILLER, MacFarlane & Go. Don‘t forget that we keep Pure Mixed Paints, Alabas tine, Furniture Polish, Enaâ€" mels and, Window Shades MAY 18, 1905 H. H. MILLER, How Much Paper Do You Want ? Druggists & Booksellers. Overskirts...... .. .. $2.00, i Black Sateen Underskirts o o 2 o Waists,... . White Waiste............. 50c and 75¢ each * _ Nightgowns.......75¢ and 1.00 each "_ Corset Covers......%cand 50c each PARKER‘S Drug Store A simple and accurate way of finding out ‘the required number of rolls of Wall Paâ€" per for a room is as follows : ** Multiply the length around the ruom in feet by the neight deducting 20 for each opening and divide the remainder hy 30. This will give you the armount in single rolls," Having done this, come and gsee our large stock of new and elegant designs in all the latest culorings. _ Ournew atock is very much admired by all who have seen it, HOUSEâ€" CLEANING NEEDS 26 LADIES‘ WEAR A A AA $2.00, 3.50 and 4.50 each GALOER‘S BLOGK DORKM : .. ...... 1.00 each 8e an 1.00 each .M0¢ and 75¢ each 70¢ and 1.00 each 140¢ S0e SA P a pair Empire. Mr & W Hornin{- stories of "Raffles: the Amateur Cracksman,‘ are univerâ€" sally admitted to be the most fascinatâ€" ing tales of criminal adventure ever written. The characterof Raffies, the gentleman burglar and jewelâ€"robber, 1s one new to fiction; thestory of his exâ€" Inits excel in vigor and thrilling fltt.ereot the work of any other modern writer. The Mail and Empire will Mn publication in the Daily on May and the Weekly edition on May 18th of Mr Horning‘s new series of * Amateur Cracksman" tales, which have never before appeared in periodâ€" ical form. ‘The first of these toles, ‘"The Ides of Hospitality, contentment and patience are traite however, which are easily discerned and which yisltors and strangers always experience, and forever remember with admiratioun and gratitude. Whiie the people remained entire and unmixed they were remarkable for ‘their ample dimension and handsome proportions as well as for their courage. Even in 1845 when the proprietor accompanied by about $oo of his retainers fully equipped in the Highland garb met with several other Hizhland chiefs at Inverary Castle to celebrate the nuoptials of the Duke and Duchess of Argyle the I«laymen were the admiration and delight of all present, and those of them who arpeared at the same place in the snmmer of 1847 to yive to our late Sovereign and the cther Royal visitors a real Highland welcome to the Ducal residence of "MacCailein Mor‘‘ left an impression equally favorable: and the dangbters ol Islay were, as they are to this day marked and famed for their beanâ€" ty, frankness and many other amiable qualitiee which are abundantly vouched for by the numerous elegant poetical compositions in their praise by the other sex which is still extant. Dr Johnston himself who was anything bunt m:l to the Higblanders could not with bis praise from the Islay ladies, rlnito excel in vigor nterest the work of any writer. The Mail anc Mn publication in the and the Weekly e 18th of Mr Horning‘s + Amateur Cracksman! Mitotet companitns «esur o in thate #rst and udfil;m'y of the .Emigraiion â€" bas not ouly draived away numbers, bnt actually the mass of the people, who now seck in other countâ€" ries the suocess which did not seerm to attend the possession and exercise of energy, ektll, intelligence and generosity but which meet with their reward whéreâ€" ever else the genuine Islayman gets a footing. _ The full character of the real Islay people can scarcely now be ascertainâ€" ed. as tne present population consists chiefly of remuants of emigrated families and immigrants from other parts of the Highlands and Lowlands and also from Ireland. Islay lies about 20 miles from the penâ€" inenla of Kintyre and 18 separated toward the north from Jura by the Sound of Islay, which is about one mile broad and fourteen miles long. The extreme length of this island from southern point of Oa to the porthern projection of Ruâ€"mbail is nearly 81 English m‘iles and its breadth from Ardâ€" more point on the east to Sanarg is nearly 25, â€"It is penetrated by Lochindanl and Locbhgrainard which nearly divides it into two halves. Council.â€"Carriedâ€" McKenzioâ€"â€"Carsonâ€"That â€" the _ first meeting of the Conrt of Revision on Assessment of 1905 hbe bold at the Town Hall on the third Aay of Jun« 1905 at 1lo o‘clock and the Clerk give the required n otice thereofâ€"Carried, Beetâ€"Carsonâ€"Tlat the roeve is hereâ€" by authorized to sign an agreement with Gen. Johnston, W J Moore, D A Stin@on, T J Stinson anvd G M Bannon in the matâ€" ter of constrncting a ditch from lot 178 Toronto line, to the Saugeen riverâ€"Carâ€" ried. McKenzieâ€"Purvisâ€"That the renort of the Reeve and clerk as delecgates to the West Elgin Municipal Association be received and that they be paid $7.75 eack. being their actual expensesâ€"Carried. Bestâ€"MeKenzieâ€"That tiis Conneil will grant $40.00 to build gravel sidewalk at Proton Station as explained |v Mesers Lyons and Trelford, en condition that the Conneil of Proton erant an eqnal sum and the people of Proton Station anbâ€" ecribe nt least $40.00 townres the project the sarid moneys to be expendnd by Mesers Wright. Trelford and Porter. and a fail rerort of the exnenditure be mada this 1y, who refused.â€"Carried j R Carsonâ€"MeKenzioâ€"That the reeve ha paid tw dollars for services in connection Saugeen bridges on Toronto line and sacnth line.Carried Purvia Carsonâ€"That W ( Hacking be paid $1.50 for bringlng Thos Manders and wife from Industrial home.â€"Carried Pnn-iaâ€"llexomi'â€"'nm the fellowing acconnts be naid.â€"R J Sproule, insurance on hall, $8.75; Hart & (Cn.. nusessment roll« and schedules,. $15.60; Villace of Markdale,. three vears rent of ball. $18 00: J ‘Hrelfoad, account for tnrpentine §os. Beatâ€"Purvisâ€"That Jame« Neilson he appcinted overâ€"cer instend nf J C Wright and W H Ludlow insteadl of Geo. Blakeâ€" ly, who refused.â€"Carried BPA "Ancmelit io ain ies inirh hss c, ML t .022 cmd R. J. ?nl-.lmmmmium on ball $8.15; Hart & Riddell, armeasment rolls and schedules, $12,;60; J. Trelford, turpenâ€" tme for bridge print, Soe; Villege of Markdale. 8 yeara‘ rent of bal} for Conrt, $18.00; Municipal World for anb«criptions $5.00. Byâ€"lawa No‘s. 652 to close part of concension road between emncessions 2 and 8. N. E.. at Iote 143 io 147; 653, to authorize a loau of $2500.0n for 3. S. No. 8; and 654, to anthorize the reeve !o sign aAgreement with the Georgian Bay Comâ€" pany, were introdneed a first. second and a third time. The Municipsl Council of the Townâ€" sabip of Artemenia met 1 the Town ‘Haill, Mnoa.m’. the 6th day of May, 1905. ‘The members were all presâ€" ont the Reeve in the chair. The minutes of April lat and April 11th, were read anod eonfirmed. Resignations of J. C. Wricht and Geo Blakely a« overseer« were read, Illo'lt:.‘lowil_u were presented and real.â€" The Council adjourned "Raffles" Stories in the Mail and Sketches of Islay, Scotland. Artemesia Council. OF BEST QUALITY. Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Crockery, &c. We can give you Bargain. 3B° We ask inspection of our Teas..zxz Upper Town, TWEEDS & YARNS PREPARATORY to movâ€" ing to other quarters we have decided to make a MOVING SALE and havecut our prices accordingly. Call now and see our extensive lines of LOTS of choice and barâ€" gaius to those who come early. Jan. 2, 1905. their names, addresses, and descriptions and a full statement of particulars of their clarms and the nature of the securâ€" ity (if any) held by them duly certified, and that after tWR said day the executâ€" ors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties enâ€" titled thereto, having regard only to the clains of which they shall then have notice. All registered Stock and likely aniâ€" mals, Apply to _ . Ts MOVING STOCK SALE In the Surrogate Court of the County of Grey. In the matter of the Eatate of Neil McKechnie, late of the Town of Durham, in the County of Grey, Merâ€" chant, deceased. l NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuâ€" ant to R. 8. 0. 1897, Cap,. 129, Sec. 38 and Amending Acts, that all persons having claims against the estate of the said Neil McKechuie, who died on or about the 55h day (:lf(h)ctober A. D.ilw& are required to sen t prepaid or to dm’er to J. P. 'I‘el?ot'xd).s soliclpt.:)r for the executors on or before the great jewelry store. One of these uew tales will appear every Saturday in The Daily Mail and Empirs, as well as in the Weekly edition for the next three months. Â¥ S$. SCOTT. MEN‘S ANJ LADIES‘ CLOTBING Ayer‘s Dated this 9th day of May A. D. 1905. QUALITY OF OUR SHOFS PEEL, Hair Vigor Thick Hair This falling of your hair! Stop it, or you will soon be baid. Give your hair some Ayer‘s Hair Vigor. The fallâ€" ing will stop, the hair will grow, and the scalp will be clean and healthy. Why be satisfied with poor hair when you can make it rich? the falling. New hair came in rea! thick and on s allie â€"gosty â€" Hins. 1. M. Barrm 2nd DAY OF JUNE A. D. 1905. Is better than last season. A large variety of the very latest styles, Te hy Ne auh wl one belsatrepand be falling. New hair Q‘.hml thick and T horough Bred Cattl and Yorkshir® Hogs. Durham & Owen Soand Notice to Creditors J. P. TErForp, Solicitor for the Executors. J. LEVINE FOR SALE. TMESHOEMAN THos. Scarr & Soxs. Rocky Saugeen P. O. for 0. AYBR 4. 0. AvenR 00., Durbham THE uuUsKHAM REVIEW And therefore we hear nothing but prase for our bread, cake"s, pies, and every desirable variety of pastry, Flour and other ingredients. SECONDLY, we are artists in our line. THIRDLY, cleanliness reigns in every department of our establishment. LASTLY, our prices are absolutelyfair, Give us a call and see ror yourself. A first _ class line of Bread, Cakes, Prxstry, always on hand at Rowe‘s store. Two young Shorthorn, Durham Bulis grandsons of imported Cruikshainks, for sale. 10 mos. and 15 mo#®, old. _ Will trade for suitahle colt. Apply t» FIRST of all, we use only the finest A general Banking nusiness transacted Drafts issued and collection :+made on all points. Deposits received and inter est allowed at cvrrent rates SAVINGE‘:A!‘!‘k -meo!:o‘tlu‘l‘l)owe: on savings k deposits .00 and up wards Promptp::tontion and every facility afforded customer» living at a distance. J KELLY, Agent. /T suits To a T / MODEL BAKERY. LOWER TOWN DURMHAM AGENCGY States and England. W. F. COWAN, President. GEO. P. RE !, Manager. CAPITAL, Authorized.......$2,000.000 CAPITAL, Paid up........... 1,000,0.0 RESERVE FUND............ 1,000,000 AGENTS in all ncipal points in Ontario, _ Quabec, "Manitobs. â€" United SIMOARY BAKK 0F CAUN @OOD REASONS : STIINTSOINT‘$S Head Office, Toronto. SHORTHORN BULLS. H. STINSON. Made to order in Latest Styles on shortest notice. WEDDING â€" CAKES Wx Enocr. Kdge Hill P. O. A TERM IN ANY OF THE DE ~**@PARTMENTS OF THE«x~ wili place your services in greater demand. Four complete cortlxuu: othtludy. p);‘uflne&u l Tt:honhmd and Typew g; Telegraphy an -mr{ ‘rhenlz no time like the present to emelr. This institution has unexcelled eqltggment; a full staff of competent and pain ing teachers. Hundreds who were just able to spend a few winter months with us ‘are now filiing firstâ€"class positions. For full particulars address, VONGDGTni t Nabafisatsecsinntces s hoscs d CS entitled thereto. havin nctrJ-;:Iy to the claims of which &ey shall then bavenotice, and that the said Executors will not hehliuhle for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or perâ€" oo:t of whose claims notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribution. Dated this 15th day of April A D 1905. Groror McFarLAnE Davibp McFarrax® RoBert McFartaxnk, Durham P. O.. Ont. Executors of the last will and Testaâ€" ment of Robert McFarlane the Elder, Deceased. C. A. FLEMING, Prine pal Owen Sound Tess AND further take notice that after such last mentioned date the said Exâ€" ecutors will m-eod to distribute the assets of the sed among the parties Lutlh LE U L Â¥ , LCY IAmmTEmUDUEe TE °C last will and testament of the said Deâ€" ceased, ftheir Christian and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full parâ€" ticulars of their claims, the statement of their accounts, and the nature of the securities, if any held by them, to send "VEP“‘ Pl’mid ur deliver to George McFailane. David McFariane or Robert McFarlane, Executors of the Notice js hereby given pursuant to “'l\eW&m&dOnuflo"lm 129 that all creditors and others ha claims m&oflmoflh said Mc the Eider, who died on or abont the 6h day of March, A D 1906 are required, on or before THE 20th DAY OF MAY A D, 1905 In the matter of the estate of Robert / Tess c ie on c l oo o) is €1% vw.a-u-...m 1 Notice to Creditors. NORTHERNASZ ;# TORONTO ts Naek t d‘ wa &r‘iifi ::’dgonml:m-fl .' a dwelting m'fi one ally. aud live stock from Sydenham Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Established in 1900. Durham, Nov. 16. ‘08. JOHN CLARK _â€"» Officeâ€"â€"LOWER TOWN. DURH ANM. HONOR GRADUATE of Toronto University, graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Rooms, Over J & J HUNTER‘S New Store Jompany and rflvnh Funds to Loan on Mortgages at lowest rates of interest. Valuation made hy a competent and careful Valuator. A.ll Charges Moderate j D. McPHAIL _â€" ()FFICE FIRST DOOR EAST or the Du nam Pharmacy Calder‘s Block., Residence first door west of th old Post Office, Durham. Notary Public, Commissioner, Convey ancer, Valuator, Insurance Agent, &c Private Money to Loan, Collecâ€" tions of all kinds promptly attenâ€" ded to. Farms bought and sold _ Office, 18 FI@REL, â€"~ â€"< â€"â€" _ Owen Sou Will be at the lldmih House, Durham, the first W‘ondnen_gny“p_ _each month from Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers &c. Money to Loan. Late assistant to Moorfleld‘s (Lordon, Fng to Knapp‘s (New York) Eye Hospitals, A. G. MackKkay K.C. W. F Dunn Barrister, Soliecitor in Supreme Court Notary Public, Commissioner, &c. Collections and Agency promptly attended to Wills, Deeds, Mo e8, Lenses, Agreements &c. correctly pmpcm“ Estates of deceased perâ€" :olu look‘od after and Eucuto;'l and sAdnuu- rators‘ Accounts prepared an romd urrogate Court Business P':’om of Wills, Lettere of Adâ€" minstration and Guardianship Obtained, gearâ€" chas wrade in Registry Office and Titles reported nw Licensed Auctioneer fo the County of Grey, Licensed Auctioneer for the Co, of » draes faat be 1oh .'?'hu-l-?l::’ w'”“'-.l lp_oal.lcihnn'-oldlhnd, or at the Review Momber College Physicians and Surgeons 0 nfimumu?"oumw OFFICE hoURsS 9â€"11 a. m. 2â€"4 p. m. 7â€" p. m, Telephone Connection No. 10 J. G. HUTTON, M. D., CHPWill be at Knapp H mu:u-u&. AgnZCRIDCU ARUUUPUIECCE PUT WV, UI'E, Terms moderate. Arl:z-um for sales as to aates, &c., mnst be at the Review Ofâ€" fice, Durham. #$3#" Correspondenceaddressed there, or to Ceylon P.O., will be promptly attended to, Terms on application to L. R. C. P., London, England Graduate of London,;New York and Ch‘ mgo.; Dissases of Rye, Kar, Nose, and Throat Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D. S. â€"C, PICKERING D. DS., L. D.S. NOATARY PUBLIC â€" Comnrsrancer Puvercian & Buremorx, WMice over J. &iJ. Munrter‘s Sto 8 to 10 a.x. louu:{ 2 to 4 Pr.a 7 to 9 P, 4. 4@ Bpecial attention given to Diseases of Women and Children. «42 TLCtTLOLLCOrE. ARTHUR GUN, M. D.. ffice, McKenzie‘s Old Stand, Dnrham D. MePHAIL, Ceyion P. 0 or to C. RAMAGE, Durhamw #aâ€" â€" Ceylon has a telephone office. * Ess‘flani to Moorfleld‘s (Lopdon, Eng) and to Knapp‘s (New York) Eye Hospitals, Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat ffice, over Gordon‘s Jewelry Store, fice, McIntyre Block, over the Bank wTomiudnnd snn dels, G. LEFROY McCAUL. BARRISTER, soiciTror, Licensed Auctioneer for Co,. Grey M LDLrCAL. Dds TA L. MACKAY & DUNN, A. H. JACKSON, J. R NMoFAYDEN. Durham J. P. TELFORD DR. BROWN. 10 a. m. till 4 p. m DR. BURT Money to Loan, or ligh Aat the lowest it will Owen Sound 1â€"6 j J . 2b ty ty

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