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Durham Review (1897), 17 Aug 1905, p. 5

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de‘ ‘EAR as. .ez Best resh ble. mety rder r the t an’ NS oot? They rices flers A)ty all est 15 OS W. H. BEAN The Hanover Conveyancer,. LENDS MONEY at very lowest rates. Places Insurances 0f all kinds in reliable Companics, Collects Debts, Arranges Business Difficulties, Draws Wiitings and Sells C. P.R. Tickets to all points. Besides other lands he offers the following Bargains: 100 Acres Normanby Southâ€"west of Var ney ; wellimproved and an extra good Farm Uwner Lbound to go west. The Hanover Conveyancer, Hanover Hvy twilled cotton Sheeting, 72 in wide.. .2he a ya White Redepreads, large size......... .. . .$1.10 each Tabl@ LINCR. . . . ««««cc«terter«s exasd0 and 50c a yd Floor Oilcloth, 1 and 2 yds wide....2ca -qluan yd Sthit OLlCIOTR. . «««««««x«««vr««+ge¢«xrcernrs â€"MCHYO JAPANESC MAIHDG............¢«....+«++«+.. 200C & YÂ¥A THERE‘S MONFY n TRIG For YOY 125 Acres Normanby Con18; Welllocated and improved. Will rent if not sold soon. 150 Acres B,Mlnet North of Allan Park Offered cheap for quick sale. 1CO Acres Bentinck Near Rocky Saugeen Well improved and owner says has enough tim ber to pay priceasked. Durham Residence Owned by J.L. Browne Photographer. _ Also a large number of other Farm and Town Froperties. BIQ 4 Pure Honey and Fresh Groceries always on hand if VAF AUGUST 17, 1905 White Wine, 30c, 40c & 50c K‘] English Mait, 80c gal Sealers, Rings, Corks AT H. H. MILLER i urmeric Curry Powder Whole and Ground Spleel Pickling Spices MacFarlane & Co. Druggists & Booksellers. Fure Pickling Spicesâ€"whote and ground. Fruit Jars, Specie and bottle Corks. Why Go Around Red Crogs Dysentery Cordial Ho H. M'LLER’ LADIES‘ WEAR Overskirts...... ... . $2.00, 3.50 and 4.50%each Llack Sareen Underskirts........ 1.00 each e Waists.... .S)¢ an 1.00 each White Waists............. 10c and 75¢ each _ Nightgowns.......75¢ and 1.00 each _ Corset Covers......%eand 50¢ each PARKER‘S Drug Store n Try our will build you up. It‘s the next best thing to a trip to the seaside. Try it. As if you didn‘t care how things went when a $ bott1, PERUVIAN â€" TONIC Positively relieves diarrhcea or dysentery. _ Safe, sure and speedy. No bad effects Keep it in the house. LACE CURTAINS 26 inches wide............ 34 except 0 Vinegars All kinds. is akix ie ons x «o iO * 2e & 40¢, have worked edges CALOERS BLOGK DURKAM a bottle S0e * 70e * 5e a pair FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. §th Corner Yonge and Alexander Sts. One of the largest and best commercial schools | in Canadsa. All of our graduates get pogitions, Write for handsome Catalogue free. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. If convenient, a personal appheation is desirel. The Western Rexl Estate Exchange Ltd., London, Ont., has a lirge list of Farms forsale or exchange for other property. â€"If youare thinking of buying a farm or other property it would be to your advantage to get our list of propâ€" erties for sale. If you will write to us at our head office or to our Local Repâ€" resentative for this district stating the County or Connties of which yon wish a list of farms for sale, sent to you, you will receive by return of mail a complete list of thefarms we bave for sale in these Counties. â€" Have you a farm for sale Virite for our terms and metbod of selâ€" ling Real Estate. Western Real Estate Exchange Ltd, London, Ont. Wm. W Ramage. Thistle, Local Agent. An experienced Male Tearher want d for School Section No. 8, Bentinck. Ap plicatious, stating salary, &c.,. received up to Sept. 1, 1905 Dutes to commence 2nd week of October next. "\" otice is hereby given that 1 nave & transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in sections 8 and 9 Ontario Votera‘ List Act, the copies reâ€" quired by said sections to be so trans mitted or delivered of the List made pursuant to said Act ')f_‘ull persons mt AQO.. SAE APxEb 6 e Pn e appearing by the Instrevised Assessment Roll of the said Municipality to hbe enâ€" titled to vote in the snid Municipality at Electious for members of the Legisiative Assembly and at Municipal Elections : and that the said list was first posted up my office, at Durham, on the 3lst day of Julv and|remains there for inspection. Electors are called upon to examine the sarid List and if any omissions or any other errors are found therein to take immediate proceedings to have the said errors corrected azscording to law. Mre Torry was instructed to enguire into the agreement between the Townâ€" ship and Edwin Limin concarning his slaugliter house on lot 1 con. 28 W G K. Ed,. Rolsnd was allowed 2 days road work for use of winter read through his fields. Councal adjoourned to wmeet at Elmwood on Ocicber 14th at 9 o‘c‘ock‘in the foreâ€" noon. By.â€"Jlaw No 7 levyiog the following rates was duly passed, viz;2%} wmills on $ for Township expenses and improvements 1} mills ‘or County rate and one and oneâ€" fearth mills for General School Rate. Also byâ€"law No 8 levying rates in the several school sections. Councillor Cromin was appointed to enquire into the complaint of Messrs Carter anu Craw‘lord. ‘Townline B. & S. re overflow of water un their land. The following accounts were ordered to be paid:â€"Sawyer‘s Maseey, circle for @rader $1,30, Thomas ‘Torry, retund for teleplone mud express charges 95 ct«, liobt Ewan, witness fees in ense of Clerk vs. _ Township _ $2.00.McCracken and others, repairs to grader $4.00. W. B. VOLLET, Clerk of the Municipality of Durhamâ€" Dated at Durham this 31st day of July? arby and County ~onneillor Scheuk waited on Counsil in râ€"ference to a deyiation of the Couuty Line between Hanover and a point south of Nenstadt. The Reeve and Councilior Willis were appointed on behalf of and to attend to the interests of the Townshp of Benâ€" timck in the matter, Applications for she office of Collector were received from D MceDougall and Robert Brigham. D. MeDougall was reâ€" apporoted at same salary as last yenr y14; $119. Councillor Torry was upporintâ€" ed to engnireimto the collector‘s sureties and report. James Walker and John Dodsworth, Pathmasters, were authorized to ex pend 88 and $4 respectively in their diâ€" vision=, being for ugperformed statute labor m 1904, Municipality of the Town of Durham Courty of Grey. The several Commissioners reperted i aving expevded the following amounts in the improvyement of ronds since last meeting. viz ; $278.9o0 in Road Division No 2, $264 80 in No 1, $210.45 in No 8 and $885.05 in No 4 inclodine grant to the village? of Etmwood. The reports ‘Wl’:d ordered to le received and cheques lssued. He also reported | h:‘v;;“fl;é-;i?.ll iu repairs to old bridges. Met in Dornoch on Moanday, Ang. Tth. 1905. Metbers a ! present, the Recevo in the chair. Minutes of Coart of Revision and of sension of May 27th luâ€"t read and "n0l0, vou. 3, N. D. B., at Woeltie‘s Mill. Cost with approsches $1215.25. The Reave reported baying had comâ€" pleted and paid for new bn:p.on Ride ive 18, Con. %, N. D. R., as Woeltie‘s depuntatton of the Reeve of Normâ€" TORONTO, ONT. otice is hereby given that I have vVOTERS‘ LISTâ€"1905. J. W. Vica=rs, Secy.â€"Trons. R. LINVSAY, wWAL. TORRY, } Trusteos. A, PARK, Are You Interested. Teacher Wanted. Bentinck Council. ELLIOTT ~«â€"â€"# $ @â€"___. ‘MODEL BAKERY. LOWER TOWN Intending Students should enter at the begin ning of the term if possible. Board can be obtain edat reasonable rates. _ Durham is a healthy and attractive town, making it a most desirable place ,or residence. The school is thoroughly cl:]hli;ped in teaching ability, in chemical and electrical supplies and fit ability, in chemical and electrical supplies and fit tings, &e., for full Junior Leaving and Matriculaâ€" tion work. . The following competent staff are in charge : THOS, ALLAN, 1st Class Certificate, Prlnclfil Mlsde. m. FOR! ..R, B. A., Classics and Moâ€" erns. It has been stated that our mrtive in securing this whest was to d up the gyu-e of flour to a prohibitive tigure. ou, as a customer, know thas such has Dot been the case,. If flour bad advancâ€" ed in proportion to the advyance in wheat, Royal Household would have sold up to $7.00 a barrel. Our sole motive was to obtain the necessary supplies of high grade whest to enable us to maintain the Standard of Royal Household where it has always been and will always beâ€" The best in the world. On our part let us suggest that you keep your eye on the quality of other Hiours offering for the next few months and the result of your investigations will doubtless show you why we bought all the gnood wheat available. Yours truly, The Ogilvie Flour Mills Co Ltd. We knew some months ago that the stocks of high grage nullingy whe«t in Maunitolia were smallee thin had heen anticipated and practically noâ€" more than necessary for our own requireâ€" ments,. To insure having an ample supply, we bought all the high grae wheat offering. Some people sold wheat that they did not have aud they are the ehaps who are doing the squealâ€" ing and kicking up all the row you read about in the prpers. Wm.Johaston, Jr., C. Ramage, Chairman. SBec Tet Flour and other ingredients. SECONDLY, we are artists in our line. THIRDLY, cleanliness reigns in every Give us a call and see ror yourself. A _ first _ class line. of Bread, Cakes, Pxstry, always on hand at Rowe‘s store,. And therefore we hear nothing but prase for our bread, cake"s, pies, and every desirable variety of pastry. FIRST of all, we use only the finest department of our establishment. . LASTLY, our prices are absolutelyfair, |T suits To a [ / If the einployiment of a large staf of experts to keep us posted on the contiiâ€" on of thegrowing crops, the stocks of wheat, and other general information necessary to the successful »peration of a large husiness and the looking sheiad and providing well in advance for our requirements of good whent is a crime â€" We plead guilty. We have never fonnd it expedient to discuss our business through the newsâ€" papers, but we do wish that our cnsâ€" tomers should understand Oour position and have a knowledge of the facis. REâ€"OPEN® for the Fall Term Friday SEPT. 1; 1905 for the classification of students, Classes begin Monday, Sept. 4, 1905. Four fully equipped departments. Four complete _ come Bookkeepers, Business men and enter mercantile life. _ TELEGRAPHY Course for those wishing to become Telegraph Operators SHCRTHAND & TYPEWRITING Course for those who wish to become stenographers, PREPARATORY Course for those who are far back in their education and who wish to imrrove in common school subjects. . None too far back for this course. Write for a new illustrated Anuvouncement and Journal showing our various departments at work : it is free. BUSINESS COURSE for those who wish to\ be C. A. FLEMING, Principal Owen Sound We have been accused of owning all the good milliog wheat in Canada, and fromw the noise which our competâ€" ftors are muking through the newsâ€" papers and elsewhere, might he thought that we had done some thing awful in buying it. ceview to Jan 1, 06, 25¢ Mr A. W. Watson, the local u?nt. bere for the Ogilvie Flour Mills Uo., Limited, presents the followin&ircug lar, sent out to customers of big firm. He has siways on hand fur sale ut the Bakery on the hill stocks of their lfma Bour. â€" The circular speaks for M;S_iu;_â€" Durnam School GOOD REASONS : MISS A.JOHNSTON, B. A., Mathematics and Commercial, oT ILITS OIINT‘S FEES: $1 per month in advance. and upâ€"toâ€"date courses of study, Staff ans‘Equipment. H. STINSON. WEDDINXG CAKES Made to order in Lates Styles on shortest notice Owen Sound, Ont. About Flour. P THE LUnrHAM REVIEW SOMETHING NEW IN WASHERS; The Perforated Drum, only in the Iden T)cering Jf{arvesters Raymondjf Sewing Machines. McClary Stoves for Coal :or Wood Agent for the Dilion Hinge Stay Fence. WW&W TÂ¥ fore Nov. 30th. 1905. CGOING DATES 4. ? Iiiccun on 6 rommtzinedl AUGUST 29, 1905 sations south of main tine Foronto to Sarnia, and SEPT, ... 2, 1905 Min, UPCISEY Jo. c ann tefonte on Rorth Bay bees"" SE". 4, m Mmmwmun»flm% Rharâ€" nulmnm.;‘l Midland Divisions, fl(}!al‘;?r'fi\' Btli}ONDw TICKETS TO 'l"ug'fl only will he sold, vlti.: CEBâ€" 3. x before Septemder without additional other points in nfimw"&du&u. posks TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED TO WOMEN as well as Men, bnt will not be issued at Haifâ€"Rato to Children. sa"Troxzts Nor Goop on InrPERIAL LixiTzD Expazss Traxs. For further particulars apply to nearest Canadian Pacific Agent or C. B. FOSTER, ». r, A.. C. P. ®., ToRoxto, Ont. Farm Laborers® EXCURSION $12 Going $18 Return. . â€"â€" â€"â€" K3 We can give only a mere list of our goods, but in quality and adaptability to the needs of South Grey we are not excelled: Deering Harrows. Wilkinson Ploughs, Heney‘s Harâ€" ness, Palmerston Buggies, Renowned aiticles, fair prices Gohn Glark. Also Wilbelm‘s Wringers, all made by Wateon of Ayr. The best in their line as we hbandle only the best. Mevak, OM Ad TORONTO Western Fair ? The Western Fair gives the people of this country an excellect opportunity for a pleasant outing at a minimun of cost, and at the same time developes their store of practical and useful knowledze. Its educational features have always been carefully fostered by tha Directors, This year several important improvements of an instnrnctirve nature have been added. The celebrated qrst Highland Regiment Band will give three concerts daily during the exhibition. The entertainâ€" ment department will be better t:au ever, and will include leaping the yap in mid air on a steam automobile. t _ if{nd Rarm [fa%hinery. When Governor Simcoe laid the foundation of London, Ontario, one hundred years ago he knew it wou‘ld grow to bea great city, but had no thought of the Western Frir. , rom iNFORMATION WAITE W. J. REID, raceiocnt, on 4 A. NELLES, eccacramy m . LONDON 3 Sept. 8 â€" 16, 1995 TMF EXMIGITION THAT mADE raLi AGMICULTVPAL PAIPS roPULAR A few doors South of the Middaugh House, Manitoba and ?-uu: Tok ob 5 oe se ho 4 â€"â€" Office, 13 Frost 8t, â€" â€" â€" â€" Owen Sound J. 6. HUTTON, M. D., C. M. mo-n-pw- and Burgeons (PREGOREEVL ona.uw-oo..wu 8t., at foot of Hill. _ Old Moodie Late assistant to Moorfleld‘s (London, Fng) and to Knapp‘s (New York) Eye Hospitals. W. C, PICKERING D. D S., L. D. S. MONOR GRADUATE of Toronto University, graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Rooms, Over J & J HUNTER‘S New Store Oficeâ€"â€"LOWER 10WN, DURKH 4 M. HONOR GRADUATE Toronto University, Grad wate Raval Anlleca Nantal Sursenns af fAint ++ uate Royal College Dentai Surgeons of Ont Dentistry in all its branches. Officeâ€"Calder‘s Block, over Post Office Jompany and private Funds to Loan on Morigages at lowest rates of interest. Valuation maude by a competent and careful Valuator. L. R. C. P., London, REnglan Graduate of London,;New York and Cb‘ mge. Dissases of Eye, Kar, Nose, and Throat Barristers, Soncl:ofl. Conveyancers , C. Money to Loan. Oflice. McIntyre Block, over the Bank A. G. MacKay K.C. W. F Dunn Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme Court Notary Public, Commissioner, &e. Prvsirciax & Burazox, 1Office over J. &,J. HMunter‘s Store. 8 to 10 a. x. Hours: 1| 2 to 4 P. x 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 solc/ trators‘ Accounts prepared and passed Surrogate Court Business, Probate of wuf...'umr- of Ad minstration and Guardianship Obtained, gearâ€" chas wade in Registry Office and Titles reported JOHN CLARK _» w%(;!.loofionl u;l‘ Apncz. prcxnnpt.ly utmud.;d‘n tu te.oo'ruouy } npm“ Estates of decensed perâ€" sons looked Qgtor and Executor‘s and Adminisâ€" Durham, Nov. 16, ‘08. Sydenham Mutual Iusures Farm Buildings and Contents, Dwelling and Contents in towns and villages. Evernh.iu o ufvabldings ncludes air the Inringroduve" ut out! udes all t uce er ally. Bhlx: and live stock from fire or llghfin( :lt;ewuennnge onmuutx!z‘("seln.hft kmea rates insurance expires year it w wmnln the Sydenham. . bmpsmd'::y 908 $â€"11 a. m. 2â€"â€"4 p. m. 1â€"* p. m. to dates, &c., mnst be made at the Review Ofâ€" fice, Durham. #3#" Correspondence addressed there, or to Ceylon P.O., will be promptly attended to, Terms on application to 8.‘.‘,';..â€"""'_‘“” he Jeft at his lmpl.enâ€"t Ware: ma areâ€" roOmMs, uc.ilnnon'loldmnd. or at the Review Licensed Auctioneer for the Co, of Grey, Sales ARTHUR GUN, M. D.. 4@~ Bpecial attention given to Discases of Women and Children. Will be at the llddn\l1h House, Durham, the first Wednesday of each month from 10 a. m. till 4 p. m. NOATRY PUBLIC â€"CONYEYANCER, ac. Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat DNETB LDLE@CaPtodes. J. F.GRANT, D. D.S., L. D. S. Money to Loan. fhice, over Gordon‘s Jewelry Store. ffice. McKenzie‘s Old Star.d, Darham A.1ctioneers. G. LEFROY McCAUL. .. McPHMHAIL_â€"+ Telephone Connection No. 10 BARRISTER, SQICITOR, or to C. RAMAGE, Du #a@â€" â€" Ceylon has a telephone office, 9 BEsIInN T .A. L. MACKAY & DUNN, Licensed Auctioneer for Co. Grey n uie â€"»| aâ€" S â€" Cn ie k A. H. JACKSON, J. P. TELFORD D. MePHAIL, Ceylon P. O C. RAMAGE, Durbham DR. BROWN. Fire Insurance Co. Established in 1869 DR. BURT h. McFAYDEN.Durham Licensed Auctioneer fo the County of Grey. ): 0 t * o d C ts for sales as

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