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Durham Review (1897), 30 Nov 1905, p. 4

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Croaranrer ' éfiflmmm oo es eary eromnomers But liquorâ€"selling is not an ordinary business. The right of the people to continue or suppress the trade has long been eotubli-b«{ as is testified to by the fact that the trade is conducted under license, and that Dominion, Provincial, country, city, town, and township votes In a remairkable article the wine and spirit Journal complains that the acâ€" tivity of temperance sentiment is keep.â€" ing the liquor sellers of Ontario in a state of unrest, and is forcing on them a fight they do not want, and in order to tinance which they must sell all the liquor they can, without regard to the injury done to those who buy. The suggstion is made that if the law does not protect the trade against agitation to suppress it, the obligation of the trade to respect the law decreased, if it does not wholly disappear. This reaâ€" soniog would be sound enough in conâ€" nection with almost "31 other business â€"that is to sa{. any other lawful busiâ€" ness could boldiy demand that those who annoy it should be silenced, and those who threateu it bound over to keep the peace. g 4 _ F. W. Kelsey \ sOMETHING NEW IN WASHERS ; The Per Also Wilhelm‘s Wringers, all made Raymond§ Sewing Machines.~ McClary Agent for the Dillon Hinge In a rem irk A)eering Jfarvesters Liquor Men And The Law One dozen FINE CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS 12 splendid Christmas presents, then you have th for a special Christmas present. But speak and ; This offer may not be repeated. Almost eyery day we are asked ‘‘Are you still giving that large photograph with a dozen cabinets"? and we bave deâ€" cided to make same offer again for a short time. The Photoâ€" graph is an 8 x 10, mounted on an extra heavy 12 x 14 mount. _ If this were ordered separately, it would cost $1.50, Our Stock of Men‘s and Boys‘ Suits comprise the very newest effects in Black and Fancy Worsted and Fine Scotch Tweeds at prices that will surprise you. Large Photographs Our Gohn Glark. We can give onlg a mere list of our goods adaptability to the needs of South Grey w Deering Harrows, Wilkinson Plough ness, Palmerston Buggies. Renowned from ... .. Black and Gréy Beaver Cloths, Fine Irish Frieze and Fancy Overcoatings of r Progress Brand Clothing costs no more t ordinary Readyâ€"toâ€"wear garments but have all the knack offsmartness about them that puts you on a feoting with highâ€"priced tailored garments. The best in their line as Our Overcoats are made the best quality of vant, and in order y must sell all the thout regard to the vercoats 4s Aia oo n 3.A F442 Lnavnpea Meial s ®i ol 2 2 Ad TSRLTSAT. 30 J rogress Rrand F6 to 15 ‘0 and RBoyo® Suits Cash alm:Ono Price CIoMl'ny ~, McClary Stoves for Coal Dilion Hinge Stay Fence. Review to Jan 1, 06, 10¢ AF sume 4 ~ (ppr ~C(CC â€" SIVEn / the | trade is not good, The predicament in which the liquor business finds itself is no doubt exasperating and rovocative of false reasoning. The tm(fe seeks to conform to the law, and in every way conduct itself with the utmost propriety aud vet it was never in greater jeoparâ€" dy. Local option threatens, by pieceâ€" meal attacks, to do away with it. Let the liquor trade not blame its virtues for its misfortune. As the country grows more sober, it becomes more inâ€" sistent on sobriety.â€"â€"Toronto Star. | have been taken on the]propriety | ting it long continue with the sa ' of law, | _ If the trade chooses to meet the | tation against it by disregarding lawâ€"if it roposes to raise a cam fund by serl)ih;z excessive quantiti ‘ liquor and inferior qualitienx af it 10 eE sce (em ks ThE (0oe. > 108 ~ EM encourages drunkenness to increase its receipts, if it disregaras the law as to hours of closing â€"the trade will quickâ€" ly k‘i"' itself. The advice wiwkw .. #W. , then you have the large one _ But speak and act in time. sc HAnd Garm J c®hinery. we bandle only the best. f our goods, but in quality and uth Grey we are not excelled: on Ploughs, Heney‘s Harâ€" Renowned articles, fair prices Perfomtid Drum, onlyv i We have some special snaps in Boys‘ Raglanettes and Ulster Overcoats. Call in and see them. Priâ€" CCS AFONL..«. :« +1«x«s arss ortocA. I2. 50 to 7.50 t be ns hakss > seit. The advice given the ot good. The predicament in liquor business finds itself is exasperating and provocative ECCC WP TTR "Ry" inst it by disregarding the proposes to raise a campaign llibg excessive quantities of igferigr qualities of it, if it by Watson of Ayr,. é‘&w doors South of the Middaugh House. RBoys‘ ’vercoat.r s ie cante * t P ag will make 2s and provocative ‘he tx‘ufe seeks to and in every way e utmost propriety in PTeator ijannas meet t'he agi= in the Idea sor Wood than the its Le@ l w 00 _ 42 UR UDICLE sisting of Dr Jamieson, A:u H. J and 1{00. Allan will holid the ;: t{‘mt for the ltoe%holdein. J:; the meantime, adyancin meet the debt, & Much discussion took place in a temper calm yet firm, some will eyen yet pay voluntary but will not bear cheir share of the expense of assignâ€" ment made by only two directors. Mr. Calder will give ovyer $100 for the pipâ€" Ing and a proposition of ID‘r Jamieson that the town settle with the creditors for the balance, on condition of being given the well, found much acceptance, Mr Henderson of the Charter Smith firm gave some valuable information &s to the power of the water, but the meeting was accomplishing nothing definite and gayve way to a more interâ€" esting proposition for a new industry, Mayor Hunter remaining in the chair, tha town hall being filled, This is reâ€" ported elsewhere. Mr Allan and Mr Jackson reported the state of the minute book, _ Messrs McKechnie, Kelly, W S Davidson and Norman Mcinyre are directors ; the minute authorizing the assignment was seconded by W S Davidson who was not even present, Anotherminute proâ€" vides that the upset price be such a sum as to cover all indebtedness ; it it alleged no record exists of the agree ment between the wellâ€"digger and the Company ; reference is made in th*e minute to Byâ€"laws and thesecannot o"‘ have not been found. LATER.â€"We learn that the en declared off. A commi At the meeting on Monday evening, Mr Allan reported. They had made exâ€" amination of the bouks and found they might present a moral claim but courd urge nolegal claim on those whose stock was unpaid : the reason being that, while they had signed for their stock, no allotmwent had ever been made. Unâ€" der these circumstances they decided not to try to collect. At the Thursday meeting Messrs 1 Allan and John H Brown yolunteered to act as a committee to try to collect sufficient of the unpaid subscriptions as, with the sale of piping wouid meet the claims of the creditors and preyent the sale being made under conditions that will almost surely lead to litigation. The meeting called for last Thursday nihgt to consider the mixedâ€"up situa~ tion in which the Durham Gas and Oil Co. is involved, so impressed che Asâ€" signee and creditors that they postponed the sale from Friday, 24th Noy to Friâ€" day, 1st December. Died Fitzsimmons.â€"At Berkeley, on Nov. 16th. Wm. Fitzsimmmons, aged 48 vrs. 10 mos, Vaughanâ€"In Glenelg, on Monday 27th, inst, youngest son of Mr ond Mis Chnas. Vaughan, aged 1 year Watt.â€"In Durham, on Nov. 7 to Mr and Mrs Robt. Watt,, a son. Mrs Percy Lawrence and children were guests over night of Mrs Robt. Marshall last week, on their way from Stratford to Swinton Park. A paity of Glenelg‘s young men, Messrs, Thos. W hitmore, Chas. Mc Gillivray, Dick Barket, Walter Ewens, Gray Wilsor. and Matt. Staples, left for Sault Ste. Marie Tuesday, â€" where they will engage in the lumber woods. _ NMr. J. H. Williamson. of Cleveland, Ohio, is paying a flying visit to his parâ€" ents, Mr and Mrs R Williamson in town, Miss Ginson, Wroxeter, is visiting at her sisters, Mre Jas. Ireland, and atâ€" tending on Miss Jean who is making a steady recovery. Mrsa Jno. Bradley, of Calgary, Alâ€" berta, returned to town last Friday and will spend a few weeks with her parâ€" ents Dr and Mrs Wolfe. Mrs D. McTavish and children, of Cedarville, visited her mother, Mrs B. Male last week and returned Monday, THE DURHAM EVIEW Mr A. G. McIntosh, Brantford, spent oyer Sunday in town at Mesers Thos, Smith‘s and Geo McKechnie‘s. l Mr Arch, L. McComb, of Toronto, is visiting his parents and other relatives bere for a few days this week. Mr Jas. Murdoch, Owen Sound, Inâ€" spector of Weights and Measures Wag in town last week on duty, Mr & Mrs C, McDougall are yisiting their son and daughter in Chatsworth and 0. Sound respectively. Miss Calvert, Guelph, is attending her father, Mr Geo. Calvert, who is quite ill at present. Miss Mary Gordon has been engaged as first assistant in Fergus High School at a good salary. Mr R. McFarlane was in Toronto Wednesday on business. Mr Mack Gould, Guelph, was a visitor over Sunday with town friends. Mr and Mrs Jno. Towner went to Toronto Monday where she will spend a week. Gas and Oil. Cknoiders, Mr Kelly, advancing funds to BORN committee conâ€" C‘@3 5 young men, tmore, Chas. Mc er, Walter Ewens, tt. Staples, left for Tuesday, where vhe lumber woods. ONTARIO ARCHIVEsS TORONTO Jackson IDBOY "~ubliniP tfi i ttntisinticivactareth . 4 ... 4 : Ad ed mother. The siz oldest sons bore the remaios to their Inst resting place in the Hannah cemetery. One of the largeat corteges ever seon here followed the reâ€" wains to the grave. The entire communâ€" ity knowing well the worth of him who is gone extend their profound sympathy to the widow and children who have m_ a devotrd husband and noble . O on Aothi fln t 2o in t ieA ds i1 C aud his partner bore with a cheertn;ne:o most commendable. â€" Nine sous and t-l:nghteLn are_left to console their widow. _ _ The paper says of him: A warm, bearty manner made him boloved by all. He identified hiriself with the best inâ€" terests of his community, In reariog his family he considered a liberal education an essential to success. Since the estab. lishment ot tho First Presbyterian Chuarch of Hannah, be wes an honored member of the session, In his business affairs his integrity was constant. The hardships ingident to pioneer life in the west he. e L). C o aroagh 2 t o eP Lus 1 He spent several years in Manitoulin in his youth, where hbe married Miss Belle McLeod, In 1884 he went West and was a much respected member of the community. He was a member of a wellâ€"known Glenelg family, of whom two are yet with us, John of Glenelg Centre, and A C, enâ€" gineer, of Durham, â€" Other brothers are Arch in California and Norman in Mich, The two daughters are Mrs Wal Tornbull and Mrs Mal Beaton, A copy of "The Moon" published at Hanoah, N. Dak, to hand, contains a ful. ler notice of the death of the above genâ€" tleman, which we noticed last week. He died on the 13th inst., at the age of 55. He hbad been yisiting his daughter in Western Canada where he took a severe cold ending in fatal pneumonia. ; _ The Family Heraid and Weekly Star lnf Montreal this week warns the pubâ€" he {agains falling iuto a simple error. There is another paper in Montreal with a somewbat similar name, but it is by no means the Family Herald and Weekly Star. When auy canvasser calls be sure gour receipt is for the Family Heraid,. the word " Family ‘ | must be used to get what you want. Tne Family Herald and weekly Star is the b1g family and farm paper which gives that beautiful picture, **Queen Alexanara. Her Grandchildren and Dogs," free to all subscribers. It is the biggest dollar‘s worth ever , offered. The Family Herald and Weekifi Stat have also issued the Farmers‘ Manual and Veterinary Guide, a book no farâ€" mer can well afford to be without. There is an enormous rush of subscriptâ€" ‘ions to the Family Herald and Weekly Star this season, and the publishers are asking present subscriters to renew well in advance, to help them out in the great rusbh. which will grow too when their beautiful pictures are scatâ€" tered throughout the country. The picâ€" ture alone is said to be worth more than two dollars, yet one dollar will buy the paper for a year and the picâ€" ture. On the 15th of March, 1773, " Goldâ€" smith‘s Comedy "she stoops to conâ€" quer" began its trinmphant career, Shouts of laughter greeted it trom the * Jolly Pigeons" onwards. The famâ€" ous Dr Johnston in court. mourning for the King of Sardinia, sat in the front row of a side box and laughed heartily througbhout. From that day to this "she stoops to couquer" has made generation after generation of Fnglish play goers laugh the laugh of good humor that leaves no bitter taste atter it.. This famous comedy will be presented in the Town Hall, early in December. If you intend to have a sale, get your bills printed at the Review Office. A free notice will be given in the REvIrRw to all so doing. Talk abeut new industriee! Mr R. Willhamson with limited space, is erectâ€" ing a 30 foot shop on his property, and is not going to ask a loan in the meanâ€" time. We will yet baye an Upper Town whistle. The hour of the departure of the Durham mail l::zo from Chatsworth has been changed. Heretofore it left after the arrival of the train from Owen Sound at 4;10. Now it leaves after the arrival of the noon train f10m Toronto. This will make a much earlâ€" ier delivery of daily papers and other mail matter to the several Eoint,s beâ€" tween Chatsworth and Durham. and will be otherwise advantageous.â€"Banâ€" ner. The Durbam Furniture Co, are wantâ€" ing logs, snd having nmull facilities of their own are prepared to pay the hifih- est prices for the right article, nâ€" quiry at the factory offive during busiâ€" ness hours, will yield all the necessary information, GIRL WaxrTED.â€"At once. Apply to Mrs Chas. Caineron, the brick cotâ€" tege, Upper Town. For SAaALE.â€"Twoâ€"year old mare. General rurgg‘e. Also some wellâ€"bred Shrorlh re Ram Lambs. Terms reasâ€" onable. Apply to Wx. Epor. Edge Hill, Oct, 17. 1905, Cauttse wanted to winter. ‘lerms reasonable, apply to A. McCu1imron. Varney P. O. Good smart boy wanted to learn the drug business. reldh" Bave Sxont CoURSES.â€"We have received &A coBy of the Short Course Calendar of the 0. A. C., Guelph. These are held in Jannary when farmersajand farmers‘ sons can lay in a stock of useful knowledge in Dairying, judging live stock, judging seeds, and pouitry work. ‘The courses are free and experts give the the inâ€" struction, Write to G. C. CREELKYN, The Late Neil McDonald. Tomorrow is the Ist. of December and we ask our subscribers to renew early before the crush. Get your neighâ€" bor to subscrihe too, he wants the paâ€" per. Tell him we have cheap clubbing T raigst Widelso o ADDITIONAL LOCALS Public Warning. Renew! Renew! J. A. Daruing. E. Wl e 11CC OE wards Prom attention facility amforaby eltention us ° 0 e To uP § A general Banking business transacted Drafts issued and collection made on all points. Deposits received and inter est allowed <t current rates SAVINGS Basu .nteres allowed on sgavi bank deposite of 1.00 and !'"3'.. Prompi" 22,â€"0, Of $1.00 and up. nismmientrpere Wizwis bived nink c As s 4 4P P PP PA -1.000,006 AGENTS in all rincipal points . Ontario, Quebec, pMa.mlt:bo,p Unites States and England. W. F. CcoOwWaAN, President. GEO. P. REID, Manager. DURHAM AGENCy T‘ i m w N ty T Ne e i us 0 1 CAPITAL, Authorized. ... .. + $2,000, 000 CAPITAL, Paid UP ... .......+ ,1,000,0(( RESERVE FUXD.: .â€"â€" *‘ a‘aa@un STAAOARD BAKK Of cAuan MODEL d SWd ues eP aantimdakeris 4 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. Flour and other mgr;d;e:;;a' _év:.,‘_’- SECONDLY, we are artists in our line. THIRDLY, cleanliness reigns in every LE aks‘ s l & sE FIRST of all, we use only the finest us M sb t 000E # And therefore we hear nothing but prase for our bread, cake"s, pies, and every desirable variety of pastry. T suits To a T / No home is complete without oune of our Meat Choppers. Xâ€"cut sews from $2.00 upwards, and Chopping Axes from 50 cts to $1.25, GOOD REASONS : If you sequire a sto veof any desâ€" cription give us a call. Our * Penn Esther * Range is fast taking the lead. In Coalâ€"heaters we excell, _ A few secondâ€"hand stoves in stock. To make yourself safe driving these dark nights, you should have one of our buggy lanterns. In bedroom and ordinary stand lamps we can satisfy every person. In fancy Lamps, we have a larger number, and a better quality than was ever offered in Durham before. ,__ Goods of quality is what we always aimm to offer our customers, We also have a great variety of cheaper lanterns, ranging in price from 15 cts up. Logs of all kindsâ€"delivered at our 'hu;"' f_gr which the highest prices will paid. A later recount has increased Smith‘s majority by a few votes, ‘The result in Wentworth was verg close, Mr Sealey being defeated by 8. At the last election it will be rememâ€" bered Sealey was elected, but a techâ€" nical error of a stupid deputy in n t initialling the ballots threw him out and elected Smith, Honorably, Smith would not accept the seat in that way and reslined. the second mlnggle ending with the above re sult. In West Lambton, Mr_Pardee, Lib eral, was elected by 337, and in Anâ€" tigonish Mr Wm Chisholm, Liberal, by 284. Chisholm‘s election keeps Nova Scotia still solidly Liberal. H ead Office, Toronto At the elections held on Wednesday ere ““i::.&‘ w L;ood emj?)dfiel. were e v ma The most interest centred in North York, where a determined fight was made against the new Postmaster General, Hon Mr Aylesworth, inspirâ€" ed chiefly by the Toronto World. A majority about 500 is fitting tutimon: cessn ho Adicls ‘PieshnttoAacsolfets Caatir dn s 962.A N4 to the worth of the new man and minister. C of . H. STINSON, STIDTSO®O T Made to order i-n“-I:;tâ€"eâ€":i Styles on shortest notice WEDDING â€" CAKES THs DornRax Funxnitur® Co, LtD. BAKERY, LOWER TOWN WaNTED TO PURCHASE, 3”:")}?&.,. P .:e' I EKRZY HARDWARE ! Four Byâ€" ~ ~â€"@0OH and .'.';’ customers living at a Three go Liberalâ€" Abs es t CONFECTIONRTY 2: A. W.Watson Buns and Biscuits in great variety All kinds of Cakes made to order WEDDING CaKES our specialty Firstâ€"Class Manitoba Flour For Sale Watson‘s Breadâ€"Th ~B>st P PEEL, The Shoeman BEST QUALâ€" Also other highâ€"grade Manitota Flours, per barrel .$5.60 to 5.75 Seamless Leggings Ogilvie‘s Royal Household per bazrrel . .. "Five Roses," NOVEMBER 30, 1905 Are commanding more atâ€" tention than ever. Call and see our Winter Footâ€" wear . We have the greatest variety. ITY in Yc, 40: and 50e per pound in =¢ grean or fi'?“h& for lnt in cach = ‘The con of thase coupons is not when can of the sn bur is smply a proofde «he» Grand Mogul a nerve tonic, a pure food and an aid to life. @ Nervous people prefer them to medicine. G@ FHeakhy people regard them as the beverage andh-fll. C Prepared by machinery from plantation to teapot. Highland teas a high perâ€" centage of theine (flavorâ€" ing) and a low percentage of tannin (biters). @ Grand Mogul teas are the products of the highâ€" We have more new ranges in. All makes, styles and prices. _ Call and inspect these. We have one to suit you. Barclay & Bell We have them, Our WAREROOMS opposite Middaugh Ho. Stables. Orders and Repair ing our Specialties. +s AB OSUAL . , . Seem to be all the go. They are handsome and as everybody knows, they are the most durâ€" able rig on the market. Call and examine them. Sold only in packages TUDHOPE CARRIAGES Highland Tea RANGES RUBBERS TWE OF Grocerie: Grandehildre Guide, all fo We can 2%° We ask ly Star year‘s suhse Bimple and jects dealt v Compilecj and Wee The F & Sho NOVY boolk Wws The n mar T orfl out 1 from In of O

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