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Durham Review (1897), 16 Aug 1906, p. 4

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Z¢ e 0 C ‘.'cli a4 Au*y®*x*w="wx Taylor & Co., Dromoreg eeemesen emmenenn es ts 10 ® M M Raymond D 997’7'213 Jj’ arvesters The clover leaf Or mbon set 1 dnz colorings i substantial now only .. METHIX Taylor & Co. Taylor & Co. Gilt Cups, Saucers &>Plates We have tait s to sell ; 2000 yds of E. in plain and neat s Zoan Glark. Highest prices for In We hay Fancy and Plain Mohairs, â€" Barret Cloths, Crispines, Cordishines, Chiffon Broadcloths and Tweed Mixtures Dinner Sets now onsisting of Beautiful We are a and colors in GOOdS. inelnd. W It seems pared for it | getting a moj priceS than w viover iéal pattern, just set, 1 doz each, for only 8 In AI The all the new wing Machines Agent for the We have anything you Odd Dishes at very low al ; Harrows, | ilmerston Et SCil ? W IX wasnuEnRs * seems early to talk of Fall but we have preâ€" for it by buying our Dress Goods early, thus § a more complete range of Goods and at ketter thav would buy them at now. Ve are at present showing the very latest effects olors in both light and heavy weight Dress y including Wilhe e 14 Dinner blue, green or r any occasi Bedâ€"room Sets ty ._F. MORLOCK only a mere to the needs in their line at Im‘s Wringer 10 pieces in raised pattr Lace Curtains Just receiyed 100 pairs of special prices. ew Flannelleftes Cush i"'ld Onc PI"I'CE w shades of Blue, G Greys, Red and Blacks. ind Giarm JIf[a®hinery. SHERS; :I'!}Ll’t*xjf_()l-ate(l I').I:EI_I_IL(_) Wringers, all made by Watson o ines. McClary Stoves for C the Dilion Hinge Stay Fence inglish and Caradian F lannellettes stripes to sell from 50 to 122' yd mere list of our goods, t ‘eds of South Grey we Wilkinson Ploughs, uggies. Renowned aj ‘r Sets of 98 pieces, bea» or grey ; good and iston, regular 8.50 @ all kinds of Produce Dress Goods s in blue, light green ratterns, regular â€" _ we bandle only you need in " low prices. the thing Blue, Green, Browns, "*‘* . 90.10 A few doors South of the Middaugh House, articles, fair but in quality and e are not excelled: , Heney‘s Harâ€" 5 80c = the best (_)nh'“in the L(h of Ayr, Coal or Wood 1.99 > â€"ace Curâ€" utiful prices and linten ul "C, John Campbell of Swinton Park attended Gaelic last Sunday in this place. Mr Duncan McMillan otf Swinton Park visited her son John at Ceylon for a few days last week. We were pleased to sem) MUr I~t.. The venéx:able”-john. §wiqton Park attended Mr. Wm, Yonng preached in the Presbyterian church Sundav before last in this place and his diâ€"course was much appreciated by his hearers. Wike s in it e s B 2k â€" 1 | Mrs Hugh _ McKinnon returned | from Manitoulin Island a week ago | and enjoyed her trip greatly. | Mr. Wm, Yonng preached in the | Preahiutanitas "wh.. 22 +4 C 1 P.oton last week the Walkerton Fire which he is agent. Miss M.E. MceArthur of town is taking her holidays up at jthe Soo and other points at present. Mr Dan MeArthur and Brock Patton of Owen Sound are visiting friends in our town at present. Commissioner MceCannel made his official visit through Glenelg and P.oton last week in the interest of thf Wilkerton Fire Insurance Co. for : oo buFiaie Te B2 0000 o o Young Dr. Ai"thur H ham, is visiting his aunt, of this place at present. mrs Mckean and Mrs McPhail are keeping at or near the same way but has indications of getting better so we hope to see both around in health soon. Mr and Mrs Patrick Sullivan of Fergus paid a short visit to friends in this part daring the latter part of last week. Neil McKinnon, son of Postmaster McKinnon here took the highest numâ€" ber of marks at the recent examinaâ€" tion held in Flesherton for Entrance. | Master Alex Walker, of Toronto, is visiting his aunts in this place and at Ceylon during the past week. Mrs McLean an keeping at or near has indications o we hope to see boj soon. D M iharetratad Bd _ Mr Hugh McLean sold his ranch at Pinegrovye, Montana, recently and intends to move to his former county in Canada being the township of (ilenelg, near this place. Miss MeDonald of Toronto and Miss McRea are visiting at the latter‘s tather. Mr Donald McRae, south line, Mrs Campbell. north line: is imâ€" proving after her severe accident in breaking her hip, when recoverting from a broken foot. ‘ Mrs McPherson who spent a month or more in Toronto returned to her home at Top Cliff last Saturday. ye.. Â¥y.2!0% 100C The Revy. Mr. Hurlburt preached his farewell sermon Sunday before last in the Baptist church. _ He inâ€" tends to go to Cuba right away. The Rev. Mr. Roach of the Methoâ€" dist body returned last week atter spending a couple ot weeks well earned holidays amongst friends and others down the country. ’ Those who have been away for the good of their health are back again and look as if their outings agreed with them. _ Rev Mr Matheson and family came back last Saturdayv and the worthy pastor looks as if he had been engaged in the Lumber camps his complexion being changed by living out in the sun so much. Howâ€" ever he and family enjoyed the trip greatly and all look and feel well after their six weeks on or at the lakes of Muskoka. | , _\ 31. _ _4 °@vOUL It; we are to have |a railway to Priceville when it is finished. " Who knows but Priceville might be the County Town in some future year? We are already honâ€" ored by having the Warden of Grey chosen from our bamlet and as we noticed that his predictions are beâ€" ginning to come to pass re having a railway to Priceville. _ In the same manner we hope to see our town fiourishing in the future and already in tancy we can see some of the finest buildings in the countrv in course of erection in our town and chief among them a large grist mill as there is a good water privilege and a good business to be done as in the years gone by. We are not going to say too much by way of anticipating great things in the future but we hope to see a large depot or station in our town then Priceville would be Priceâ€" fnl] As for our town here we are taken up with railway matters of late and and almost forgetting that the harâ€" vest is big and the laborers not as plentifal as in times gone by. So we halt between two opinions, which to lend a helping hand to. Probably some came to the conclusion that as we are all depending on the products ot the farm to be fed that the first duty demands us to assist those reâ€" quiring our aid in gathering in the harvest and then look on or take part as we please in the work on railway, which we expect to be in operation in a short time. The material to be used in the work is on the grounds and soon will be at work cutting down Colin McLean‘s big hill where they expect to commence we believe and if not there at or near town anyâ€" way. A large gang of surveyors was in town during the past week giving the road a final touch. _ So there is | no two ways about it : we are in hava | W to see: Mr John Priceville. Hutton of Durâ€" at, Miss Wright lliag on the products e fed that the first s to assist those reâ€" n gathering in the look on or take part Ork on railway, be in operation : material to be on the grounds _ work cutting _big hill where ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO F‘otatoces per bag . Flour per ewt... Oatmeal per sack Chop per ewt ... . Live Hogs....... Dressed Hogs per Hides per lb ... .. Sheepskins.... . . Wool.:.:.;....},... Tallow:....... .. Feas ... Barley . Hay ... Butter . lEggs ... Fall Wheat.. . Spring Wheat Oats :.: ..."._. Jas. R. Gun & Co. Road reportsâ€" Coms elling 208 rods at 50 Resolved that we meet at Comr Philâ€" ip‘s place as a Court of Revision on drain No 4, on Sept 1l1th, at 4 o‘clock P m, and gencral business be now takâ€" en up,â€"Carried. McArlhurâ€"l’ln]ipâ€"Thnt said byâ€"law be published in sheaet form according to Sect. 22 of the Drainage Act. and the clerk be instructed to serve each interasted party with a copy of said Byâ€"Law,â€"Carried, . Fergusouâ€"Philipâ€"'l‘hnt, orders _ be drawn in favor of the parties named in the Engineer‘s certified pay roll for work on survey, board, ete. 1e drain No 4 amounting to $3G.10 and be charged to said drain ace‘t.â€"Carried. PARIS GREEN I PESC CCC C BP m P TV o OIUTR on July 18th, and which is designated as Drain No 4, T‘p of Egremont, _ The assessed parties on said drain were all present except one. _ The report and Assessments were gone over carefully, and discussed, and an opportunity givâ€" en to any present to withdraw their names off petition. None withdrew. also to sign petition. Robbâ€"MeArthurâ€"That the _ reeve sizn petition for said drain. Reeve signâ€" ed petition,â€"Carriod. MceArthurâ€"Robbâ€"That â€"the report of Engineer on drain No 4 be adopted and a byâ€"law be introduced to give ef. feet to this resolution.â€"Carried. Robbâ€"MeArthurâ€"That byâ€"law â€"â€" to issne debentures for construction â€" of arain No 4 be now read a first and seeâ€" ond time,.â€"Carried. season Over 2 Tons made on the premises and sold during the Potato Bug Killer kind to use on A special meeting o called by the reeve on A sider and dispose of the Davis, Tp Engineer. fyle PSE Durham Markets. Friends in this part will be glad to hear that Mrs T. Chislett, Ceylon, is recovering, though Mr Chislett himâ€" self is laid up with neuralgia. Mrs Cruikshank (nee Annie Cuskhnie) is here on a visit and is at present with her mother, Mrs H. Tucker, Ceylon. Mr John Ramage, Eden Mills, in better preservation than the characâ€" teristic rig he had, was a visitor to those of the same name in this part. He was on his way to Durham and Owen Scund, where he is a large stockholder in cement plants there. being pleased, es eé'ially;“;vit-lf the band of the 48th If)igh]anders which is perfection itself: iJ UKEEN and other insecticides on hand. eiFal of the High School. _ Mrs Snell follows in a week or ten days. Quite a number from here took in the sports at Mt Forest on Wednesâ€" aay and other days and report ognin where he is eneagded”zisfi;-);'i'fi- cipal of the High Sehanl _ Mre Snall Mr Joseph Snell preached in Amos churech on Sunday last very acceptâ€" ably indeed and was much appreciâ€" ated. Heleft on Tuesday for Moosâ€" PARKER‘S Wl Miss Ida Lester, ‘Toronto, is also visiting her parents here. Mrs Morrison, (nee Maggie) from Muskoka District is at present on a visit to her parents, Mr and Mrs Wm Hay, Dromore. Commissioner McArthur is away for a day this week attending special meetings of County Council beld at Owen Sound to consider the building of a big bridge somewhere in the county, work, No water to carry, and a better vie MceArthur of the Glen, out on Sunday afternoon after putting in a hard summer with rhenmatism. DRUGGISTS of 1995 The Only Egremont Means per ecwt. Dromore. your potatoe eeting of Conscil was rve on Aug 4th, to conâ€" e of the reports of Jno ieer. fyled by the clerk nd which is designated I‘p of Egremont, _ The on said drain were all ne. The report and re gone over carefully, 50c by 1 35 to 7 00 to 8 00 to 9 00 to 17 to 16 to 60 to 2 20 to 2 25 to erguson gray 10 97 14 Council 37 15 1d D Ritchie to to to to to to to to to 10 00 29 90 60 17 16 38 80 § | graveliing d | team on gr h i $2.25 ; A S d | day. $2.00 E & P towr o | share $2.90, 1 Fergusonâ€" p l ed Comr fee ) Reave‘s â€" The uuuuâ€"chrthurâ€"l{egurding the loâ€" cation ol sidewalk in Holstein. This Con: cil do not interfere but leave the matter entirely in the hands of the trustces, as repesentatives of the peoâ€" ple, who contribute the major part of the sost of the work,.â€"Carried, Sundry accounts paid amounting to $91.¢,0. Robbâ€" cation Con: cil matter trustees ple, who the #ost ieE 2 PCR ed Comr fees, $4.â€"Carried, Reave‘s reportâ€"P MceDonald, pathâ€" waster, gravelling Lots 25â€"26, Con 22, $21.75, Geo Loth:ian, pathmuaster. grayâ€" elling $1.50; W S Haw, pathmaster, gravelling Lot 25â€"26, Con 17, $18.00 f R J Wilson, prithmaster gravelling Lots 25â€"â€"2G Con 19, $1g.75 ; M MceCannel for grayel, 51 yds at 54¢, $2.25 : R Shortreed bridge, Lots 20â€"21, Con 09 en« 0_ lwaw, graveliing on base line by day laâ€" bor,. $18.25 ; Jno Hamilton gravelling 57 rods at 74¢, baseline Con 12, $42.18, do team on grader $3.50 ; Haley Bros gravelling by day labor $5.62; H Reid, team on grader and remov.ing grader, $2.25 ; A Sunth, operating grader one day. $2.00; E Hall, tile cu‘vert, 10 in. E & P townline cost $4, igremont‘s share $2.90, McArthurâ€"l’hilip om fees, $8,00.â€"C mIader (9c. Philipâ€"Robb fees $2.00.â€"Ca Comr Robbâ€" bridee Lot 2. C. E7 HLF htA d uuU!JU' ed, Comr fees 50¢c,â€"Carried. Comr MeArthur, gravelling 22 rods at 65¢. Lot 7, Con 12 by F Jordan, $14.80 ; do eulvert 5th side line, Con I2 $4.00 ; cutting Walmsley‘s hill by day labor Con 14, H Reid team and wheeled scraper 11 days at $3,50, $38.5e ; Jno Waluisley, team 12 daya, $3g.00 ; W Walker, 93 days at $1.50, $14.25 ; F Jordan, large doubletree and clevis for‘ grader A5e. ed I’hx]ipâ€"McArlhurâ€"Report, adopted, Cowr fees $2.00,â€"Carried. Comr Philips, A Yake, Pathmasters, gravellingy $15.00, J M Wilkie, pathâ€" muster do $7.50; A Mclutyre â€"rep. appreach to Arthur‘s bridge, $5.00, .\Ic.&rthu|'â€"Fer;;usouâ€"Report adoptâ€" s d nc o Pae +1 1e w ic n 2l I Glenelg town line, Egrem ont‘s share $52.00 ; cutting hill, same place by Chas Gray, Egrement‘s share $4,00. Liiipnlieimlet "butv bul Mss t d + 3 3 £2.00.â€"Carried, ‘omr Robbâ€"And, Peckover‘s new ige Lot 2. Con 10 $13,75 ; R P Me. Â¥, gravelling on base lina hw A.. i. te¢s, $0,00.â€"Carried bbâ€"Mc_A rthurâ€"Rega To reduce our close prices. Cd]l at our Uurniture SAVE YOUR MONEY and deposit it in the Standard Bank of Canada. _ One dollar starts an acâ€" count. MceArtin STANDARD BANK OF C Durham F urniture CGo D ALLAX, Clerk DURFITAM BRANCH WOOD, stock we are P Ves c 0 oeine ns Ned Warerooms~_one Savings Bank Department CLLY, â€" MANAGER No red tape with us â€"â€" Never was any. _are offering lines of LOGS & LUMBER +A / ¢| o 3 CA@NDtess se eesee2ecees Going @AAskssassececceeese o s MacFarlane & Co PRUGGISTS & SEEDSMEN tA44tee424 S44e8e For the School Opening, we have a larger stock of Scribbâ€" lers, Exercise Books and requisites than ARR44%0% e*8080% e & CHOOL UPPLIES CHOOL BOOKS All at lowest door and will not be £f all grades and makes at very t _ TAKEN IN EXCHANCGE. South of the Post Office. INTEREST at highest current rates allowed from date of deposit to date of withdrawal and paid 4 times a year. Your deposit acct. solicited. 14 ' 1 CF LJ 4/ hames | > i BIG * #] n o | LAC ‘ "‘.’_\"L long, 27" wide a | 254 " _ 27" wide st ' 1|24 " _ 30" wide ‘ § | _ 37" wide )€ . g * # :lele Linen 5 # | Heavy twilled Cott ‘ | Large 11 x 4 size F | grey at. . | I ‘ | TABLE oLCLoTH ' | FLOoOR * b $‘Ncw Prints a ' American pressâ€"cut ‘ thing fine... . . | Crystal and gold imi O‘ SEYS.......... | ' | Double glass ogg cup * ‘ ’ China egg cups.. . .3 x o| f : | Call 1 Gil Lb F or c# Â¥ | Table Linen Vblivu \?dc_‘.i.'»c; 68 in O lucuvy twilled Cotton sheeting, 72 in w ' Large 11 x4 size Flannellette Blanket: IPPOY HNE : 2 + 1288 00 0.300â€"20000050 sth x n‘ w ie w ‘ TABLE OILCLOTH, 45 in _ . _ PPAevORna ‘ FLOOR * 1, 1;and 2 yds wide ) > péuibtuke b | L 'ur( er T HE $ oz o | $ A. B. McLELLAN, Agent ; | Warerooms across the bridge north of M { the Post Office. Orders left at RevieEw o ,Office will receive our best attention. W. H. BEAN C | ' | & | New Prints and ‘Peter Hamilton AGENCY Daisy Churns, Wringers, Hayloaders, Tracks Rakes. Mowe: Maple Leaf and SINGER SEWING MACHINYC The Improved National Cream Beparators, 4 styles The New Everything in readiness for the Spring season. Call and see our Leader Seedâ€" er, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators and ALL SPRING GOODS rices and terms to suit pfirchasers Saile New Hamburg Waggons Barber Busggies Bissell steel Land Rollers Disc Harrows of Elora I gold imitation cut giass d Cotton sheeting, 72 in wide size Flannellette Blankets, \ Call and se AUGUST 16 1960 LACE CuUuRTAiNS wide 25¢ wide 40c wide 50c wide 70c , Ltd. cups 30c d +a 4 glass preserve dishes pr pr pr pr Ginghams now Mowers, Binders long est dE CEp reand 35¢ eac) 1 piece TAB] .4 alder‘s Block , Washers SELLS i wide 50¢ s, white or $1.20 per pr wide &1 wide 1.10 CHEAP 2 for sOH h T runk Da uns: h 18 H PAT TJj

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