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Durham Review (1897), 31 May 1906, p. 5

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north of t REeviEw attention. rm. Te ya ts, white or . .$1.20 per pr ine , Binders urchasers. er‘s Block 1 Rollers s of Elora NVashers. shesâ€"â€"some ind 35¢ each iece TABLE . $1.75 each ... 15¢ dozen e . . . .2 for 3€ he Spring ader Seedâ€" vators and es mo wse of OODS e.. 25¢ sq yd Chatâ€" criage rriage , side roven wide 50c yd Hous wide S¢ p wide #1 p wide 1.10 p Agent ianos# & Rid MACHINES ors, 4 styles e well ENCY $ | g : ; CHEAP Purniture Sale The Burham Furniture €o., Ltd. RNow Going fireproof roofs? MAY 31, 1906 Paterson‘s "Wire Edge" RBeady Roofing T7 ho solROe ce at onl esn ic m stt en rat o. A close prices. WOOD, LOGS & LUMBER TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Call at our Wareroomsâ€"â€"one door South of the Post Office. 0 reduce our stock we are offering lines of all grades and makes at very les uies‘ es s hy ie uKi e ams me we‘ ns .. us esb es es hes ces Auie s excejpting‘ia_iii".;fi _ not reserved, may be homeâ€" steaded by any pefson who is the sole bead of a family, or any mal¢ over18 years . of age to the extfnt of one q r section of 160 acres more or _less. Entry must be e mally at the local ]lmd o(ljflce for the sm wh!ch the land is situated. The Jhomesteader s required to perform the conditions connec therewith under one of the following plans : 1 At least six manths‘ residence u'pon and cuitivation of the Jan{l in each year for three years. 2 If the father (01 deceased) of the ho requirements as to idence ma‘g be satisfied by t;;uch person residibg with the father or mother, 3 If the settler has permanent residence upon farming land ownéd by him in the vicinâ€" ity of his homestead, the requirements as to residence may be satisfied by residence upon the said land. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN WEST. HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS. ANY even nunpbered section of Dominion Lands in Monitobd, Saskatchewan and Alberta; deceased £ of the homesteader resides upon a farm in the vicinity of the land entered for the Six months‘ notice in writing should be £ven to the Commisioner of minion Len at Ottawa of intention to apply for patent. w, w. GORY. Deputy of the Minister‘pf the Interior, N. B.â€"Unauthorized publication of this adâ€" vertisement will not be paid for. Finally, the Minister of Financs, who has held the post longer than any other Finance Minister in the history of the Dominion, announces that there is no reason to anticipate disturbance of the revenue from the tariff changes to be made at the Noâ€" vember session of Parliament. They are still coming fast, the number of emigrants having been 117,585 for the past ten months as compared with 93,309 for the same period a year ago. The net debt of Canada is only $7,726,732 more than it was nine years ago. It is actually less per head of the people than it was then, tor there has been a very great inâ€" erease of population. Mr Fielding believes there are now oyer six million people in the Dominion. This great sum has been spent in enlarging _ canals, aiding railway coustruction, erecting public buildâ€" iugs where required, and generally in preparing the way for the making of a greater Canada. since 1896, under Liber ment there has been a net $64,8300,165 in Consolidat accounts. This surplus and the addition to the Sinking Furd will almost meet the heavy capital expenditure ot the year. The net increase of the naâ€" tional debt for the twelve months will be about $800.000, ‘‘Mr Fielding was enabled to anâ€" nounce a surples on Consolidated Fund (or ordinary income and exâ€" penditure) of $12,500,000, ftor the year ending next month. ns ce Sn n en ech state. â€" That the debt has increased, though by less than eight million dollars, seems to common people reâ€" grettable, but it is well accounted tor in the capital expenditure for great public works which will beâ€" come a national asset ‘The Globe under the heading **Facts from the budget, " summarizes as follows :â€" worldâ€"outlook she neyer had before, and though providence bhas been kind, there is no denying credit to Mr, Fielding and the Lanrier minisâ€" try for skiltal lhandling' of the ship ot atata WAb uy oo ale ns o . m Mr. Fieclding last week presented his tenth annual financial statement no previous Finance minister of Canâ€" ada,having been thus privileged. It is ten years with a record such as any man mig ht envy and is a periou that will forever be marked in Canâ€" ada‘s history as one of remarkable expansion and growth. Moreover in t.hat.'teu years Canada has taken on a Prosperous Canada , unuer Liberal governâ€" ‘as been a net surplus of in Consolidated Fuand mother, if the father is at the hour of tef o‘clock in the foreâ€" noon. And notige is hereh‘y further given that a b ess meeting of the council will be hbld in sard hall at 1 o‘clock in the aftérnoon of the same day. Dated this 18th day of May, 1906. NOTICE 1s hereby given that the first sitting of the Court of Revision for the Township of Glenelg, for the year 1905, will betheld at the Robbâ€" Philpâ€"That the following accounts be paid :â€"To Municipal World supplies $4.39, W. B. Sutton. express charges, 40c ; M Seim, printing Auditâ€" o s Reports, $14.00 ; Clerk express or der. 40c ; do registration on Byâ€"Laws, g5¢; C Drnmm, spikes, 25 0; Geo Freeman,. flonur Mris Barclay, $3.95 ; C Ramage, printing Drainage Byâ€"Law, $10 oo ; J Dorv, grave‘!. $3,00 ; S Bonx, railway on bridge, 75¢ : Clerk copying Byâ€"Law No 5, $5,00 ; do sorving copy of Byâ€"Laws Nos 1 and 2, $4.50 ; S Robb making tile and procuring anpplies, §$7.50; John Waddell. wood for Mrs Barclay for past winter. $8.50 ; D Mc F‘adden, rop. culvert con 12, $1 ; clerk‘s quarter salary, $48.75; J M Dixon, labor and repair to sidewalks, $2.45. McArthurâ€"Robbâ€"That we adjourn to raset on May 29th, as a Court of Reâ€" yision on Asst. Roll, and gemeral busiâ€" ness and will receive tenders to operâ€" ate grader. Carried. John MeDonald waited upon the Council regarding his claim of $825.00 for damages and loss «ustain by the breakibhg down of what is known as Mr Nair‘s bridge. Council examined the items in detail, was willing to pay $200 price put upon the man but ebjected to payiog what was asked for some of the other claims. Finally an order was offered him for $280 and refased, Philpâ€"Fergas nâ€"That this Council make grant of $853.00 to aid in the construction of cement sidewaiks in Holstein. Carried Robbâ€"MeArthurâ€"That Byâ€"Law No â€"to issue debentures to aid in the conâ€" struction of cement sidewalks in Holâ€" stein be now read a first and second time. â€"Carried. Fergusonâ€"MceArthurâ€"That the apâ€" plication of the trustees of the Police village of HHolstein to issue debentures to the amount of $1000.00 to aid in the construction of cement sidewalks be acâ€" ceptea, and a Byâ€"Law be now introâ€" daced for that purpose. Carried. Plulpâ€"Fergasonâ€"That Court of Re vision on Drains 1 and 2 now close and Council business be resumed. _ Carried. seeond time, Carried, Fergusonâ€"Philpâ€"That byâ€"law No 198 be read a third time and passed.â€" Carried. Robbâ€"Fergusonâ€"That byâ€"law no 198 to amend Draimage by law No 3 on aeâ€" count of Donald jMcQueen haviog paid $896 64, the full assessment charged against Lots 27, 28. 20, Con 5 Egremont trereby reducing the Debenture Debt to $142.g9 yearly, was read a first and seeond time,. Carried. Robbâ€"Fergusonâ€"That Drainage byâ€" law No 2as amended by enbstituting 1p years in ptace of 15 years be now read a third time and eigned ete. Carried, McArthurâ€"Forgusonâ€"That Drainage by law no 1 be now read a third time and finally passed, Carried. As the debentures under by law no. 2 did not reach $50 it was necessary to change byâ€"law. Thare was one appeal entered on beâ€" half of Mr Stcrey, Proton and Mr Mcâ€" Kenzie, councilior from Proton on beâ€" ba‘f of said appellant offered to with: draw said appeal proyvidiag aun agreeâ€" ment was entered into under the Ditchâ€" es and Watercourse Act to remove the surface water from the affected lands. This was agreed to and the Reeye was commissioned to settle at once. Connecil formed into a Court of Revisâ€" ion on drains one and twoâ€"members of Council subscribed to the Declaration, Fer;,usonâ€"MeArthur â€"That report be adopted and Com‘r be paid $1.50 for his services. Carried. Com‘r Robb reported that he had seâ€" cured the timber at Mr Nai:‘s bridge and closed rondway, cost §5 by D Ross. ) Counsil mot May 19 for general busâ€" ’mou and as a Court of Revisien on Drains No‘s 1 and 2, Miuutes of last general meeting and those of the last two «pucial meelings on drains were confirmed. Com‘r Philp reported reâ€" pairs to Ruspbell‘s bridge as follows: Lumber from C Dezell $1.g0, P McEach ern work on biidge Sboc. Com‘r work and overseeing $1.50. MFergusonâ€"Robbâ€"That said report be adopted. Carried. { SATURDAY, 2nd JUNE, 1906, THE DURHAM REVIEW Township of Glenelg. Court lof Revision. TOWNSHIP HALL Egremont Council D. Autax, Clerk ONTARIO ARCHIVEs TORONTO Classics, Moderns and English. MISS FLOSSI MCKERRACHER, First Class Certificate and third year undergraduate of Queen‘s University. Science, History and Geography. Intending Students should enter at the beginâ€" ning of the term if possible. Board can be ob tained at reasonable rates. Durham is a healthy and attractive town, making it a most desirable place for residence FEES: $1 per month in advance. Wm.Jonaston, Jr., C. Ramage, Chairman. Secretary We solicit the business of Manufacturers, Engineers and others who realize the advisabilâ€" ity of having their Patent business transacted by Experts, Preliminary advice free, Charges moderate, Our Inventor‘s Adviser sent upon rcâ€" mn. Marion & Marion, Reg*‘d., New York Lifc g, Montreal :; and Washington, D.C., U.S.A. Staff and Equipment. The school is thoroughly equipped in teaching ability, in chemical and electrical supglies an fittings, &c., for full Junior Leaving and Matricâ€" ulation work. The following competent staff are in charge : THOS, ALLAN, 1st Class Certificate, Principal MISS L. m. FORT..R, B. A., Students admitted at any time. _ Full particu lars at any time free. C. A. FLEMING, Principal Spring term begins April 2nd. IPWWRE : Wtar® 4 cte zen sA wAAA s Bccs l is c ia n a few months at this Institution to comx‘ficte A thorough practical Business Course or & Shortâ€" hand and Typewriting Courseand fit you for a remunerative position. f SAVINGS BANWâ€".nterest iallowed an savings bank depositsof $1.00 and upwards. Promptattention and every facility afforded customers living at a distance, J. KELLY, Agent. will double your earning power. It only requires A general Banking business transacâ€" ted,. Drafts issued and collection made on all points. Deposits received and interest allowed at enrrent rates DURHAM AGENCGY W. F. COWAN, President. G. P. SCHOLFIELD, General Manager AGENTS in all principal points in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, United States and England. CAPTAL, Authorized......$2,000,000 CAPITAL, Paid up......... . 1,000,000 RESERVE FUND.......... 1,000,000 STA8DARD BANK 0F CANAN! C. McARTITHUR Boys‘Cotton Hase, ‘Rock‘ Ribâ€"strong as Gibraltarâ€" made to fit and fit to wear. Ladies‘ and Misses‘ Cashmere & Cotâ€" ton Hose, double heels and toes, at 20¢ per pair. Children‘s Cashmere Hose in black and tan in all sizes, Men‘s Cashmere Sox at 25¢ per pair Clover and Timothy and all varâ€" ieties of Garden seeds in‘ aâ€" bundance for Spring growing Durham School Ogilvie‘s "Royal Household" Keewatin " Five Roses"â€"The very best Keewatin make. A carload just received. Hose STILL T0 THE FRONT S E E D S Boots & Shoes :© Potatoes per bag...... 60 to Flour per ewt........ 2 20 to Oatmeal per sack..... 2 25 to Chop per ewt...... ... 1 25 to Live Hogs........... 7 00 to Dressed Hogs per ecwt. 8 00 to Hidesperib.......... . 7 to Sheepskins........... 70 to PS OOL :24 . wl 2 d o t hce o i . ie F L O U R A Practical Education at MATTHEWS & LATIMER â€"laced, buttoned and str;;-)'ped; high and low, black and tan, FIELD AND GARDEXN. ROMPTLY SECURED Durham Markets. Head Office, Toronto. Enormous quantitiee of _ O EGGS wanted every week, _ O Highest grades only. Owen Sound NORTHERKN, We have a new and upâ€"to date stock, just arrived. with our 7 00 to 16 to 15 to 70 to 25 to 4 to 14 to 70 to T5 to $ 75 to and fine L 0 a rse 2 26 1 25 28 15 16 15 10 15 15 Crum‘s Prints inâ€"the best goods made. C. L. Srant We have our new Dress Goods in now. In grey, the leading color, we have a good assortment from Also have a nice line of Mohairs at 37¢ yd. STINSON, The Baker. 'amaaaaawswm&umeé We have a splendid line Is good Bread, well made and properly bakedâ€"the bread that is made by Stinson. ‘This is the perfect breadâ€"made of the best flour, leavened and seasoned just right, thoroughly kneaded and baked to perfection, it is easily digested and it builds health and strength for those who eat it. Give it a trial. Barclay & Bell Opposite Middaugn House Stables An Ideal Buggy =The Tudhope= Peel, the Shoeman Lacrosse SHOES Summer Outing & 50c to 1.25 yd The Best Cure For Dyspepsia Peel, the Shoeman Don‘t: drive in that worn, old buggy any longer ; be upâ€"toâ€"date, Wecansupply you a nice one which is the acme of comfortâ€"the Tuaudhope. In different styles, and very moderâ€" ately priced. Call in and see them, even if you don‘t intend to buy. ow Dross «STood: We have a fine line at a fine cut price. For Cheapâ€"â€" W W mll&glde Tra open en s OOIKENC‘ NOW Do you want to know where to buy 150 Acres above Durham bggtadae > o4 +o C , abo * 11 built, wel 220 (AStEF welromand and bos fnreag 125 A&m lz:m!z. well improved and loâ€" Oilee. â€"â€" _ /~ (>e Durham, Nov. 16, ‘08 JOHN CLARK ham town Office A. G. MeacKay K.C.; W.F Dunana Licensed Auctioneer for the ©o, of Grey. Sales promptly attended to. _ rates reasonable Orders m&nhe left at his Implement Wareâ€" rooms, McKkinnon‘s old stand, or at the Review Barrister, Solieitor in Supreme Court Notary Public, Commissioner, &c. HONOR GRADUATE of Toronto University, graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Rooms Over J & J HUNTER‘S New Store ONOR GRADUATE Toronto Univer H uate R’o_m College Dental Surgeo Dentistry in all its branches. Licensed Auctioneer for Co. urey Terms moderate, Arrangements for sales as to gates, &c., must be made at the Review Ofâ€" fice, Durham, %=** Correspondence addressed there, or to Ceylon P.0., will be promptlyf attended to, â€" ‘Terms on annlicatian +4 W. C, PICKERING D. D S., L. D. S. Oflice, 13 Frost 8t Late assistant to Moorfleld‘s éan.ndeu. Eng) and to knapp‘s (New York) Mospitals. Insurance Agent, Money to Loan Issuer of Marriage Licenses, A gen eral financial business transacted arristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers &c. TORONTO, OMT. «i.i @tiomceopre. Membor C and 8 olloge rh”ld:u urgeons flice and Residence Cor. Garafraxa and George O mu., ut roo« of Hill, _ Old loodle.(..iornr. ie ARTSUR H.JACKSON . McPHMAIL J. G. HUTTON, M. D., C. M or to Puvsician & Surero®, Office over J. &pJ. Hunter‘s Store 1 8 to 10 A.M. flice, over Gordon‘s Jewelry Store flice, Mc J..F. GRANT D.D.S, L.:D. S. 9â€"11 a, m. 2â€"â€"4 p. m. 7â€"9 p Telephone Connection No. 10 Will be at the mdduxh House, Durham, the first Wednesday each month from 10 a, m. till 4 p. m. DURMAN, ONT. (Lower Town) Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat THE Notary Public A SPLENDID schmoorl: &@* Special attention given to Discases of Women and Children, ARTHUR GUN, M. D.. MACKAY & DUNN, ME TBE L LCO 22 s L.DN Calder‘s Block, over Post Office D. MePHAIL, Ceylon i. 0 C. RAMAGE, Darban Ccylon has a telephone office. J. P. TELFORD HOURS es MH...'.-mer 3 # HANOVER CONYEYarCER CONYEYANCER. &e . Qm» a.‘?..'.‘..;‘!‘!' Life. Ceylon P.O., will be promptiy@ Lerms on tpfnuosuon to Intyre Block, over the Bank Money to Loan. Money to Loan. DR. BURT Wl 32L ACCETIICRS Our facilities are Licensed , Auctioncer fo the County of Grey, OFFICE HOURS ommissioner well improved. gioop S Owen Sound 7â€"9 p. m rad dn t e Lo

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