‘A LL PAPER 'I’ SAVING udn ORTHAERN een & Morice nest Ame. Pull particulars sent neâ€"Third off ‘ you going to do nter ? A â€" tew 8 spent at the Titi1 m f CTOBER 4th, 1908 CLaperines Ruffs from Stoles fror rigig<2/ arlane & Co. iurns & Washers af Groceries always in ~Call and soe us. EY= HARRIS ! en Sound September 3rd, we be. annual clearance gd.d r. Every roll in the uding some of this sea: estcopy â€"righted patterns . BE AN >d IN THIS an AR BE M xo, Pringipal, ers are almost cerâ€" ° next year. The 1as advanced and is that the brok. will be r er season. E’.t. : money by buy. r during this sale, zans & Pianos lass, prices mo ainyway. we vâ€"loaders, side ldere ; Proven Tracks. & Sons, UDaL BarrieCarriage mnada Carriage rock ville. r r home on show we ean render isnre to us. Walking & Rid ldaugh Hous r the Prom" ell have the ose from. from $3.00 up 1.50 up n 3 00 up ighs i bargains will the paper ]gg 1 be time well Business, Shortâ€" aratory. erm. â€" Student® 1 Harrows n this ism 1 have to buy little money iâ€" above well r can be seâ€" 10tice. in until the ked over. Ar. ir_st day of the ive )ms | at 25, 40 & 50 cte #1.00 & $1.10 each vis at #3,25, ©8.50 id $1.00 ench. anketsâ€"white or dE Calder‘s Block nv Urice DSMEN lines will be to cost. Of rices SELLS P ecnough left & 60 cts each, ascinators at onday , Chatâ€" CHEAP tÂ¥ ts " .t eailind.. i N.,G. & J. McKechnie # The Durham Furniture Co., Ltd. Now Going it on oLD You to (he [i},j| patersons ~wire eoce" _ i. . â€"â€"REapY roorme _ ** _ OCTOBER 4, 1906 To reduce our stock we are offering lines of all grade close prices. WOOD, LOGS & LUMBER TAKEN Call at our Wareroomsâ€"â€"one door South of urniture Sale It is the one roof that is not affected by heat and cold. It never leaksâ€"never hardens or cracksâ€"is rain, snow and fireâ€"proofâ€"and lasts a lifetime. Cheaper than shingles, f You will want it for every building ï¬ 4 after you know how thoroughly ".'l' f f'" : satisfactory it is. s t Our free booklet gives lots of & information about it. Write for a copy and free sample of the best roofing in the world. ‘ Hardware dealers eveywhere sell Paterson‘s "Wire Edge" or will get it for you. ATERSON MFG. CO. Ltd. __ _ Montreal and Toronto ¢ e are offering lines of all grades and makes at very , LOGS & LUMBER TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. 5@ E | _ The Council met Sept 1ith. pursuant P | to «djournment, all the mewmbers presâ€" ' ent, the reeve in the chair, minutes of last meeting road and confirmed, Comâ€" raunications read as follows : From N | W Campbell re Markdale School, from ¢ | McKay and Dunn claims for damages },’ to Alian Boyd‘s horse, from Lucas, # | Wright and MeArdle account, from the Treasurer Financial Statement up to p’date, from 8 J Parker list of arrears, !1£rom Geo Spurling re lot 22, con 4, VNI) R, from Geo Goodwill a claim for | broken wagou, from Ward commissionâ€" # |for wards 2 and 4, balauce of ward apâ€" &’propriation. amounting to $138.35 for & | ward 2 and $37.80 for ward 4. , McMillanâ€"Blackâ€"That Byâ€"Laws No 4g5 suriking rates, and 4gqo appointing collectors be now read a third time. Signed, sealed and engrossed on Byâ€"law Book.â€"Carried. McMillanâ€"Blackâ€"That Alex Moâ€" Clung be paid $8.go for work at lot 2, con 14, and that Fred Faw be pald $2.25. 4 cost for bauling cement pipes and laying it down on townline G & B at lot 2 ol Y.â€"Carried. McMillanâ€"Huntâ€"That E W Huuf be paid $3.00, J A McMillan $g.00 and Mr Black $5.00 as commission on ward appropriations.â€"Carried. Blackâ€"E[nnutâ€"That the reeye and clerk be paid $2 each for services on committee with Holland relating to Walker deyiation. Blackâ€"Huntâ€"That $10 be granted to Glenelg Agricultural Society.â€"Carâ€" ried. Huntâ€"MeMillanâ€"That the reeve and Mr Black be a committee to ascertain the cause of accident to Geo Goodwill‘s wagor at Lot 19, con 12, and report or settle as they deem best.â€"Carried, McMillanâ€"Blackâ€"That the claim of Allan Boyd through his Selicitors be not entertained as this Council thinks thedy are not responsible for same.â€"Carâ€" med, Blackâ€"Huntâ€"That the reeve issue cheque for the amount of Statute Laâ€" bor fund as tollows; Ward 1 $7.00 ; ward 2 $9.00 ; ward 3 $1G.50 ; ward 4 $8.00. Total $85.50.â€"Carried. â€"The rebellion in Cuba continued long enough to give occasion for what both parties fearedâ€"intervenâ€" tion by the United Stutes. This took place last week, Secy Teft announc. ing himselft as Governor in the meantime and U S soldiers having been lanvded. This will be the end of Cuba‘s independence, and a good thing for Cuba it will be, though South and Central American Repubâ€" lies will be looking on with surprize at the methods employed by their great protector under the Munrce doctrine, to keep them from hurting themselves. Some day we will see a great Latinâ€"American Union that will have a say in these things. â€"â€"Another calamity from nature‘s forces occurred last week. The northern shores of the Galf of Mexico were inundated by vast waves, docks and shipping were destroyed and in Mobile city «w;ecially great damage was done. ish water 7 feet deep on the streets and every cellar of course full this was certain. About 100 lives are lost and property damâ€" aged to the extent of $4,500,000. â€" It is reported one ship was carried four miles inland. The Purhan Review McMillanâ€"Huntâ€"That W J Lawâ€" Subscription priceâ€"§1.00 per year if paid in advance ; $1.2» if not so paid. Advertising rates on application to C. RAMAGE, rublisher Aleadi ig weekly Journal, giving prominence to locality news of Durham and County Grey, with special attention to the South Riding. THURSDAY, OCT. 4, 1906 the Post Office. Glenelg Council. Fergusonâ€"Philipâ€"That an order be drawn in favor of the Treasurer for $8.00 expenses to O Sound to meet Proâ€" vincial Auditors,â€"Carried. Philipâ€"Fergusonâ€"That Com Ferâ€" guson rep hill_ at Lot 7, con 20 in reâ€" sponse to a petition signed by 3o at Droâ€" more, responding also to a petition signâ€" ed by 30 rasopayers.â€"Carried Philipâ€"Fergasonâ€"That the of the Munisipal World nmon:?ie:;:: §5.43 be paid, und $1.28 of which be charged to Drain No 4 cost ot debentâ€" ures.â€"Carried, Com Philip reported Geo Harris rep culverts Lot 27, Cong, $1.00 ; J Mcâ€" Phee, gravel $2.60 ; R Aickens do $2.70; 8 Shine. rep culvert, E and P townline #$6 ; Egremont‘s share $3 ; J Challenâ€" ger, cedar plank. Lot 22, con g $9.80 ; 8 Robb, drawing two loads tile, $4,00 ; O Ross, graveliing 18 rods, lot 14, con 6, $16.25 ; Jno Keith, culyert 2oth sideâ€" line, con g. $8.00 ; F Ross, covering bridges, lot 22. con g and two new stringers $g.00 ; P McAulay, ditching 42 rods, Lot 27, ccn 1lo. $42, Fergusonâ€"Hastieâ€"Report adopt Com fees $4.â€"Carried. port . adopted Fergusonâ€"Philipâ€"Report â€" adopted, Com fees $1.00.â€"Carried. Reeve‘s reportâ€"Thos Weir, gravelling ty day‘s labor, Lot %0 and 21, Con 1g $21.00 ; Jas McDougall, road improyeâ€" ments, Lot 22. Con 22, $1.00; P Mcâ€" Donald, rer airimg culvert, Lot 25 and 26 Con 21, $1.50 ; W J Philip, filling ealâ€" yert, Lots 15 and 16, Con 15, $2.50. Philipâ€"Hastieâ€"Report adopted, Com fees $2,.00. Carried. Con: Ferguson raportel W Brown rep. hill Lots lo and 11. Con 19. cost $10.00; rFathmaster W H Les and the Com exâ€" pended the Com. tax due said beat for 1905 and 190g amounting to $61.00 by day‘s labor, fulil account given. Fergusonâ€" Philipâ€"Report _ adopted Com fees, $4.00.â€"Carried. Mr Wagoer has since pard is ass‘t in full. Council met Sept 22nd, Com Robb and McArthur both absent, minutes sustained, Com Robb forwarded road report as follows: D Keith, three culâ€" verts on E and Arthur townline cost $24.00;, C lRobb, culvert said place, $6.00 ; S Robb, drawing tile to sard townline, $3 ; Jno Eagan, culvert and ditching townline, $6 ; Arthur 4 cost. Fergusonâ€"McArthurâ€"That Drainage Byâ€"Law No 4 be now read a third time and finally passed.â€"Carried. Council met at Coun Philips on Sept 11. as a Court of Revision on drain no 4 Councillor Robb unavoidably absent, declaration signed by membera of court, Assessed parties had been seryed with a copy of Byâ€"Law. Jolhn Wagner, Lot 27, Con 9, was the only appeliant. Said party was sworn by the reeye and the case was fully discussed and comparisâ€" ons made, but Court could not see its way to make any rednction, McArthurâ€"Philipâ€"That Juo Wagâ€" ner‘s appeal be dismissed and Engineer‘s award be sustained.â€"Carried. Huntâ€"Blackâ€"That gravel accounts be paid as follows : R Dargavel 25 loads $1.25; Henry Firth, 20 rods, $2.00 ; James Jacques, 110 rods, $11.00 ; Jas Haley, 30 rods for 1935, $8.00 ; John White, 14 rods, §1.40. ‘Total $18.g5.â€" Carried. The Council adjourned to Nov 17 at lo a m. * Huntâ€"MeMillanâ€"That the clerk be pad $1lo on salary and $1.00 to Muniâ€" cipal World for legal advice.â€"Carried. Blackâ€"MecMilianuâ€"That the reeye be pald $§2.00 re committee work on Inâ€" ternational Harveâ€"ter suit and also $2.ou for trip to Markdale to enter deâ€" fence and that E W Hunt be paid $2 oo for same work.â€"Corried. Huntâ€"Blackâ€"That Wm Keating be paid $2.00 for report of road at lot 13, con 5,â€"Carried. rence be paid $8.25 for repairing wheel scraper and that Geo Stonehouse be paid $1.75 for taking wheel scraper to Durham for repairs,â€"Carried, The Hall iuside was the best feature of the show, the ladies‘ work leadin in excellence. Experts say it is seï¬ dom equalled for variety. good taste and beauty of material and workmanâ€" ship. In the: culinary line there is room fos improvement in the manner of showing, it was too bad to see so many gooï¬ things crowded so in the glass cases. The fruit as always, beats shows futher inland, though in grain and roots there is no surpassing excellence. There was some beautiâ€" ful work in the fine art section, largeâ€" ly we were told from the hands of Miss Richardson, who is a lady of taste and culture. THE DURHAM REVIEW â€" : CC OE T COT h " RepatatthnanP ind ie hi sail hi l * Vicky Klock" was easily the favo: ite and the winner of the day, Gray‘s, who raced in Durham getting second place. A bolt among the crowd by one of the racers resulted in a smashâ€" ed buggy and injury to a lady. The racing was in charge of mr Wm Black of this town, who is getâ€" ting known far and near as an expert on".t,lae !}?rs?.. and all its qualities, The exhibits of live stock were credâ€" itable. The general run of cattle we should say was not above the average, certainly not u? to snme previous shows tho%h of course there were splendid individual epecimens, The horse classes showed up well, eastern farmers neeminfg to specializé in this line. A pair of imported Clydesdale mares were beautiee and received many loving looks from horsemen. They are just out a few months and are owned by Shaw of Markdale. Sheep were of good qualtity though we fancy deficient in quantity. ‘ on Friday evening must have been satisfied to the full with their suc. cess. There was a very l;rqe attenâ€" dance on Friday with a racing proâ€" grame outside in addition to the judgâ€" ing. Like our own Show there seems to be a necessity for something more in the spectacular line, The Markâ€" dale band certainly did their share with fine music. Thursday and Friday last were ideal days for a fall show. and the Directors Egremont Council mm t 4ok# i# East Grey Show. UN I AMKIV â€"AMVLIY uy TORONTO J 8 Brack, Clerk. Renew for the Review I have also a great lot of other proâ€" pert[{sfor sale and a MILLION DOLâ€" LARS of MUONEY to lend at very low rates. ICOLLECT DEBTS, ¢'arefull( grepa.re all kinds of WRITINGS, sell . P. R. Tickets to all points WEST and sell OCEAN TICKETS,. Every kind of legitimate business attended to. Everything private. Our Motto : * Always prompt, Never Negligent." Then I have a 100 ACRE well imâ€" proved farm near Durham that I will sell VERY CHEAP or trade for other property. It‘s a saap. For considerâ€" ably under $3000 I will sell 100 acres in Bentinck, with good soil, brick veneerâ€" ed and frame house, large frame bank barn, frame stables and pig stables, good orchard. This isreally a sacrilice I had 250 acres of Good Land aboye Durham, well improved, with very fine buildings, advertised in the RevirEw for $75&J. I can now sell it for a good deal less and ITS A BARâ€" GAIN. LOOK HERE, FARMER BARCLAY & BELL Undertaking DEsirarBr® nouses To RextT.â€"At intersection of Durham Road and Garafraxa St., one Gâ€"roomed house nly $6 per month, Another having o rooms, furnace. bathroom. &c., $9 ger month. Apply at the Hardware tore to Wa, Buack. Giris‘ Boots for 35 cts while they last, soys‘ Boots for 75 cts. These are selling fast, Come Now. Opporâ€" tunities do not wait. C. McARTHUR Still to the front in Boots and Shoes. We don‘t exactliy mean burglars. but The Rainy Fall Weather. and we have just what you need in RUBBERS for Men, Women and Children. Cut thick stocks of celery in twoâ€" inch pieces, With a sharp knife, beginning at outside of stalks, make five cuts parallel with each other, extending oneâ€"third the length of pieces, Make six cuts at right angles to cuts already made, Put pieces in cold water and let stand over night or for several hours, when they will curl back and celery will be found very crisp. â€" Both ends of celery may be curled if one cares to take the trouble. Cut boiled fowl or remnants of roast chicken in oneâ€"haif inch dice. To two cups add one and oneâ€"half cups celery, cut in small pieces and moisten with cooked Dressing. Mould on a salad dish, cover with dressing and garnish with capers, thin slices cut from small pickles and curled celery. To curl celery. We have opened up Undertaking Rooms in Thos, Swallow‘s buildâ€" ing opposite the Middaugh House and are prepared to do business with any person requiring underâ€" taking. Satisfaction guaranteed in Embalming, â€" Our stock of funeral supplies has arrived ; also a full line of Catholic robes, etc. Half three small sized bananas, roll them in finely chopped nuts and place them on lettuce leaves. Serve with individually and with cooked Dressings Chicken Salad. _Remove skin and bones from sarâ€" dines, and mix with an equal quanâ€" tity of the mashed yolks of hard boiled eggs. Arrange in nests of lettuce leaves and serve with Wayonâ€" naise Dressing. Banana Salad. Wash, remove roots, drain, and chill watercress,. Arrange in saiad dish and serve with French Dressing. Sardine Salad. See our Rubbers for everybody. Having placed our order early in the spring, we bought at specâ€" ial rates which enable us to sell cheap. Potato and Celery Salad. To two cups boiled potatoes cut in oneâ€"half inch cubes, add oneâ€"half cup finely cut celery and a medium sized apple, pared, cut in eighths, then elg'htfu ent in thin slices, Marinate with French dressing. Arrange in a mould and garnish with celery tipo and sections of bright red apple. Dressed Watercress. Liable to Sneak in at any time. [ wousemoun Economics) H. H. MILLER, The Hanover Conveyancer. and Embalming Salads. 150 acres. Lot 40, 41, 42, 8. D. R. For further particulars apply on the premâ€" esies or by mail, i4 omm mm on _ STINSON, The _Bakcr. 3 3 & Spepsomssossececcscscccct Clover and Timothy and all varâ€" ieties of Garden seeds in aâ€" bundance for Spring growing Keewatin " Five Roses"â€"The very best Keewatin make, A carload just received. Ogilvie‘s "Royal Household" S E E D S AuEx McEacHERx. pro] Top C 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. F L O U R FARM FOR SALE with bibs. Cottonade and mokeskin trousers and a good line of MEN‘S Heavy SHIRTS at right prices. RBlack and RBlue Overat!s We have some bargains in Worsted Trousers, neat patterns worth $4.00 for 3.00, We have also some heavy tweed trousers for only $2, These are also snaps. Call in, we may have a pair amongst them to suit you. Remember it‘s the savings that count. Worsted and Cweed MATTHEWS & LATIMER Peel, the Shoeman BRING ALL REPAIRING Call and exam‘ne our handâ€" mades. â€" We are selling twice as many this season. FIELD AND GARDEN. That must be shod for Fall, we‘ve the shoes. The Best Cure For Dyspepsia . 4p4 Sranrt Highest grades only. TOUSCP‘S Any Feet ... A. B. MCLELLAN, ts uK U U Warerooms across the bridge the Post Office. Orders left at Oflice will receive our best a Daisy Churns, Wringers, W Hayloaders, Tracks, Rakes, Mowers, : Prices and terms to suit ow Maple Leaf and SINGER SEWING M The Improved National Cream Beparator Everything in readiness for the season, Call and see our Leade er, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivat« The New Hamburg Waggons Buge‘:.l:u guol Land R Disc Harrows oi ALL SPRING GO# Peter Hamilton AGE+ Durham, Nov. 14 JOHN CLARK Barrister, Solieitor in Suprem Notary Public, Commissione Money to boan. Licensed Auctioneer for th ml:ly attended | to. rooms, MGKinnon‘s old sta Office. Barristers, Solicitors &C. Oflticeâ€"Calder fice, Durham there, or to attended to. HUNUR GRA Dt uate oyal < Dentistry in all it Hoxor crapvan University, graduate of . of Dental Surgeons of Ont, Over J & J HUMNTEIPS Office, 13 Frost St Iusurance Agent Issuer of Marriag eral financial b Late assistant to Moor! to knapp‘s (New ) erm . G. MacKay K.C «MBEIDLC.L } J. 6. HUTTON, M. D., G. Member College Physicians Ontario, nukee flce and Residence Cor. Garafraxa 4 0 my,, at 10or of HMill, _ Old Meodic oFFICE HOURS «m iL CtLO@rces ARTHMUR H. JACKS . McePHMHAIL oPr to Office over J. &1J. Hunter‘s ‘,1 Li cul â€"~A. D M ds flice, over Gord: flice, Mclntyre 1 4 0 & €, PICKERING D. D S., 1 9â€"11 a. m J. F. GRANT D.D.Ss, L.:p Will be at the Mid the first Wednesd DJRHAM, ONT. (1 Eye, Ear, Nose & Tixrd Notary Pu \ 7 to 9 P,3 #@° Special attention given 1 Women and Children ARTHUR GUN, anhem mï¬ C mds mc . MACKAY & DUNN cense Telephone Connection No s asayM "P A 3 D. MePHAIL, © HoURS ierate, . Arr c., must be a CONYEYANCER. &« Ceyle Tern Money Prysicias & Surc DR. BURT Licensed , the County â€" TELFORD U A1 C. RAMAGE, 1 B 4 p. m \I )rk Conveya A uet 11 Lt to Discases EON, month fr th . 10