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Durham Review (1897), 15 Mar 1906, p. 4

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15 1 Cl TPossession given March. For furthd on the premises, to FARM FPOR SA LE Lot 14, Con 4. N. D R. containing 100 acres. imore or less, 85 »cres cleared, spring creek, good well, oank barn, imâ€" Klement house, large frame dwelling ouse, good orchard, convenient â€"to church and school. Building, _fences, &c all in good condition, 25 actes ploughed, 4 acres under fall whos« Vlm.JoMuton. Jr., Chairman Bcience, History and Geography, Intending Students should enter at the beginâ€" ning of the term if possible. Board can be obtainâ€" ed at reasonable rates, Durham is a healthy and attractive town, making it a most desirable place esidence FEES: $1 per month in advance. Staff and Equipment. The school is thoroughly equi in teaching ability, in chemical and clectflcu{mpllfl and fit tings, &c.. for full Junior Leaving and Matriculaâ€" tion work. The foliowing competent staff are in charge : THOS, ALLAN, 1st C‘ass Certificate, Principal MISS L. m. FOR] ..R, B. A:, Classics, Moderns and English, MIS8 FLOSSIi; MCKERRACHER, First Class Certificate and third year undergraduate of Queen‘s University . Bcience, History and Geogranhe * LV , 0) al, we use only the finest Flour and other ingredients. =â€" _ SECNNDLY, 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, I‘rstry, always on hand at Rowe‘s stote. FIRST of all, we Durnam Schoo And therefore we hear n prase for our bread, cake"s every desirable variety 0 T suiTts To a T GOOD REasonmns : Made . to Styles on WEDDINXG â€" CAKiS acres under fall wheat, iven any time after 1st furtber particulars apply . STINSON Donald Rea hear nothing but order in Lates shortest notice . Ramage, Becretary s, pies, and of pastry, °_ â€" .. 0C busness stand in town for general store will be arranged to suit tenant. Heated hy steam, e ectric lights,. Apply to N MaTat.." Store next Stardard Bank the best business stand | it general store will ha anra»n W. J. Puryis, W. J, Bowee, R. H. Wright, W. Davis, J. A. Lever, C. Etkins C. W. Bellamy, G. W, Whyte, T. J. Stinson, Albert Stephens, 8. $315 ; Div 4, $275, this to i penditures on town lines excep new parts, and bridges ecsting and tnat no further gran‘ts be cept by resolution of this co that. tho commissioners »epoi counceil before any commission Carried. McLougliryâ€"McKenzie That Thos R Lever be paid $60 in full settlement for work on Elliott‘s bridgeo and hauling cement pipes, the work baving been per. formed in 1905, and the above amount being recommended by the Reeve of last year as a fair proportion of contract price. â€"Carried. McKanzieâ€"Whyte That $1140 be appropriated to be expended on public highways of this munici lity this year »sa follows : Div 1, $275 ; B:v %. $270 ; Div 8# esth. m j iL J AuD P McLoughryâ€"Best be paid $15 for i ball.â€"â€"Carried. Council adjourned meéeting, were read a third time. _ Bestâ€"â€"McKenzie That the acconnt of Daniel Leach for moving grader in 1908. $1, and also $1 for the bringing grader to town hall this year be paid,â€"Carried. McKenzieâ€"l‘cLouzhrv That _ the clerk is beroby instructed to Solicit quoâ€" tations from yariouns manufacturers of rcad plows.â€"GCarried. 1 he nbove byiaw», with the exception ~f 669. which was held over until pert ineéting, were read a thir) tima q@resnmnem sead The followâ€" Artomesia Counsil matie the township > ittem 1 'gdd--dhm. o Ee Sore t en oantanierh an Kets a malery of §1,900 per von. all presont. the i* the ~Re works making a tolalot chair. _ Minutes of last session were read mum'uo dey and confirmed. _ Communieations as P VWP Aliiftime,. Ine averege day Bestâ€"Whyte That Bylaws 65. 6 667 and 668 be now read a second time Carried. Bvlaw 668 was read a cordingly, loxonlieâ€"“B'lt Th‘;:‘ the oluk: certificate intimating & the e‘ectors voting had um» law No g68, to prohibit the retail sale of in‘oriort‘ng lignors in this municipalit be received, and that the said Bylaw now be read a third time, signed, sealed and entered in Bylaw book.â€"Carried. go TO RENT. OVERSEERS. â€"Best That Luke Bowers for five cords of wood for lone@rs »eport to this commission is pard.â€", 0, this to include exâ€" lines except opening osting over 820 n‘*s be made exâ€" this council. and third time acâ€" Darh+m, GooD ADVICE.â€"One morning a day scheol was about to be disn and the youngsters were already i trcipation of relaxing their cra little limbs after the ho‘rs of co ment oa straightâ€"backed cha‘ire benches. when the superintendent and, instead of the usual dismisea nounced : " And now, chlidren, le introduce Mr 8Smith, who will give short talk. " Mp Smith emilingly and after gazing impressively ar the classroom, began with : «q | ly know what to say, " when the 1 sehoo! was convulsed to bear a e thin voice back in the rear liep : amen _ and thit down ! "â€"Sava News, " ‘n' ~"”"' "'M' .‘ L '_' 00@fi Sn . on ns "'""""' a« â€" $ e n‘rvâ€"fl ’:y in : a.”'mwham.“:flyu:; it â€" he earns $18,000, ~The difference. meit, _In looking ovyer the various items of reyenue, we find that the sum of $445,688 was received from the Supâ€" plementary Revenue Act and the sum of $684.178 from the Buccession Outies Act, If we add these twnoitems toâ€" gether it will give us $1.129,806, If we ake this amonunt from the tOtal inâ€" come, Mr Matheson instead of baving a surplus of $620,000 would have a deficit of a little over half a million dollars, Now it is very well known that Mr Whitney hitterly denounced these two features of the Liberal government‘s policy and declared time and time again that if he could have his wa about it, he would have then uholislu-dv. How he must thank his stare toâ€"day that he didn‘t have his way about it, and bhow thankful also. Mr Matheson, the treasurer, must be,â€"Ex. h The Hon. A. J. Matheson, Provinâ€" cial Treasurer, is able to anncounce at the close of the first year‘s adininisâ€" tration of the new government. a luriplul of $620,150.68. Ahbis is very s itisfactory and the T newspapers nre making a great ftmthn oyer it, and yet as a imatter of fact all the cred. it shuuld.gn ic the late Liberal governâ€" k for home use, and 4 pair m wl;’c: weaned, which woula make the total about $400. Mr Clark evidentâ€" Iy has the hog raising and feeding busine»s down a fine ecience. He telis us that in feeding chopped grain of any kind his plan is to let tbelgt- at the dry meal, and then give im water afterwards, instead of feeding it mixed with water.â€"Paisley Advocate, es twelve years at achool of 180 days mfiw&l‘d& Divide $22,000 the value of dmt‘-.:u. by 2100, number of cCavs in z:ch‘ it, we fina that each day at is worth a little more thana lll{mtonanpi. Uan‘t afford to miss it, Can we ?"â€"Wiscoosin Journal of Education. Moncky :x Hogs.â€"Mr John Olark, of EFlora road south delivered a bunch of nine hogs on Tuesday to MrP. Relily, Eden Grove, that weighed 2,"80 ins, or an average of 225} Ihs each. ‘The horq were a week less than sixt months old. Mr Clark seceived for them $134. This is the third liter from the same sow. all snld within one year for a total of $300, and this does not include two fat P Qfig‘:ho value of an iduaflc)‘n; o rwiine soum mt mhind ar 180 days ol was about to be dismissed oungsters were already in anâ€" i of relaxing their cramped bs after the hours of confineâ€" _ straightâ€"backed chaire and when the superintendent arose TV 59 // n . F TT se . o e ie o ie C VCE In looking ovyer the various ike around in h oc 44 w ho & W ibe a "\ 2# 4 to Ni DARI N.,G DE DAR a Price VC 15, ()

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