C700 JUNE 6, 1997 â€"Harris Go, id Gablets xative IUR Morice mmmmmnenncmmmmerems iÂ¥ "An t PPhlg« H h COLD 1am for nentsâ€" arrows ‘cader 3 & Ted NY take, roatâ€" t] i ney cold ms... nroat mucâ€" then 1 and t1at0 life nt O { > M I have purchased the HOUSE W J LAWRENCE W. J. LA WRENCE Come in and see it and give it a chance. Tires set while you wait. Opposite the Registry Office. o en emnamanmenmen q Horse Shocing a Specialty k3 B t3 h This will Ej all vo No house or public building of more than one storey should be without it. Price most reasonable. 6 Agent for the Patent Fire ?_scape and Folding Ladder. t [3 We have just opened up a la §§ quantity of new wall paper {{ â€"==all the latest and best E,{' designs and colorâ€" ,{ ings. 4 This year the border i 3 per roll as the wall paper i é the yard, N.,G. & J. McKechnie j Spring Wall-Paperg 1 DARLINGS % _ O This is when The wall is §c per roll, COLD And all Garden Seeds in 1 at prices that will "astonish you. BLACKSMIT»H MANGEL, TURNIP SUGAR BEET HALF SUGAR MANGEL CARROT SEED 4C 17%e 12% e JUNE 6. 1907 Come in and see them. DARLINGS DruG Lc _0 % 25c i# will make it possible to do your Spring papering at very small expense. _ TIRE 20c 15.« 1Â¥ 10c The popular Cash Store.) SETTER " THE NEW HARNESS SHOP GALL CUREâ€"all the different kinds border is " Better known as Jack " Nonâ€"such Buggy Dusters Blackâ€" deâ€"black dressing for your harness whips and sweat pads are not forâ€" gotten ¢ AXLE GREASE BUGGY TOP DRESSING HARNESS OIL POLISH METAL POLISH Its Bright, Cheerful and Tony Call and see how Jack can suit you in ¢4 is sold at the same price instead of being sold by C â€"P. KINNEE LIFE! â€"LIFE! eope ‘s Druggist up a large bulk ard packages 15¢ 17%.e 10c 1244c 20c TÂ¥e 0c per roll 6Me * STORE. don sackett 65, Stanley Williams 54, Duncan Cameron 51. ~Jr, 2nd.â€"Jas. McDonatd 62, DonaldMcCannel 3G, Jennie Marshall 22. Sr. Pt. 2nd Edna Sackett 93, Charlie Mc Cannel 47, Anâ€" nie McCannel 46. Jr. Pt. 2nd.â€"Mary Ferguson 93, Jas. Haw 90, Annie Marâ€" shall 60. Sr. 1st. â€"Andrew Lane, Mary McDougall. _ Jr. 1st.â€"B. Tena Wiliâ€" iams, Mary Cameron, Jean Weir. Jr. Ist. (A)â€"Ma}gagie Ferguson, John Pierâ€" son, Willie Lane. Isa CAMPBELL, Teacher, ® L POQ00E LEOM POVOU to $150,000 per annum in railway service. You Fou study in The Cenizel Ietesraphs scho,l! you study in The Cen elegraphy 00 3 Gernrdy St. E., Toronto. The finest School in Cnnadf. Write for particulars. Telegraphy Jr. 3rd,â€"Robt. Putherbough, Mabel Smith, Marjorie Clark, Philip McDonâ€" ald, May Grierson. Sr, 2nd.â€"Gladys McDonald, Clara Honess, Jr. 2nd.â€"Howard McDougall, Roy Lamb, John Clark, John Smith, Donâ€" ald, McArthur. 8. s. No. 10 BEXTINCK, 8r.3rd.â€"Pearl Wilson, Ross McDon ald, Thos, Johnston. Jr,. Ist.(A)â€"Lorena Kell Mcalister, Barbara Morice, Average attendance 30. . H. SHAW, Pres. _ T.J.JOHNSTON, Prin Jr, Ist. (B)â€"Janet Mountain, J. Burns, Bella Morice, Maggie Petty, Dawson Marshall, Andrew Marshall, Kf:tie-Kerr. Liyette Baer, Sr, Baer. FZT RENOTT C 0 MXZCCTEEy PRCUIPUT Gadd. Sr. 3rd,â€"Mary Backus, Lizzie Burns, Minnie Keller, Jr. 3rd.â€"Dinah Thompson, Myrtle Caldwell, Bertie Morice, To mmy Walâ€" lace, Arthur Morice, James Marshall, Sr 2nd.â€"Grace Mountain, Mary Mcâ€" Alister, John Kerr, Hen.ietta Keller, Elmer Fee, George Webber, Neila Marâ€" shall, Walter McAlister, Annie Dean, Jr. 2rd.â€"Jean Morice, Leshe Morice, Melvilie Morice, Harry Caldwell, Stanâ€" ley Mountain, Lillian McOrie, Mabel Wallace, 100 ADCRAZCEICCY ACCNECE Average attendance 43. \ HONOR ROLL 8. 8. No 3, GLENELG 4thâ€"Fanny â€" Ector, May Spittell, Emma Ritchie, John Greenwood, Ulara Greenwood, Herb Edge. Sr 3rd â€"Eya Mitchie, Arthur Edge, Kate Ritchie, Clarence Staples, Willie Falkâ€" ingham, Agnes Edwards. Jr 3rdâ€" Alix Edge, Maggie Bcetor. 8t 2ndâ€"â€" Eliza Williams. Jr 2n1dâ€"Edith Edge, Cassie Ritchie, Maggie Ritchie, Myrtle Ector, Nona Williams, Joe Keany, Bertha Falkingham, Maggie McKenzie James Vaughan, Vincent Paylor, g:n-rio- 'I\lcNu‘l_ly_._ â€" Bellas McCormick, Anpue s es cep c en t en ce e en se J.â€" Adlam. Ist b.â€"Freddie _ Reay, George Torry, Robbie Mighton, Jr lstâ€"Susie â€" Adlam, _ Elze McLean, Mary ‘Turnbull, Gorman Juluston, Bella Grierson, James Milligan, G. McLr:op, Teacher. e h ons t l aovemiages> vaman sns in ds d <14 d <1â€" Reu!. Lina Torry, Agnes McLean, Sr Z2ndâ€"John Derby, Ethel Derby, Lily Torry, Joy Hopkins, Amberzine Bailey, Mary Adiam, Norman Mcâ€" Ronald, Evelyn McLeao, Harery Falkâ€" ingham. Jr 2ndâ€"Eila Park, Brigham Livingston, Freddy Corbett, Mary Mather, George Adlam, Cecil Meay, James Miller, _ Pt andâ€"Marietta Park Beila Park, Aonie Reay, Maggie Hopâ€" kins, Eddie Lindsay, Maggie McRonâ€" ald, Rex Lawrence. Jean Miller, Geo ‘Tarnbull, Ruth Miller. Anume Turnball, _ Sr 1stâ€"Willie Mather, Edna Reay, John Hopkins. 1st c,â€" Effie Milligan, Millie Adlant .Nellie 11\1urdic|k. Margaret Lindsay, Margaret Cc is F va € 2. 1 Mn Aont l s Doi t ds ds caclca 4 5 Average attendance, 20. U. 8. 8. N02 Brx. axp» curncLo 5thâ€"Gertie Morton. 3rdâ€" Willie Edge, Harold McKechnie, _ Mabel Vessie, Annie Ewen, 2ndâ€"Mae Mcâ€" Kechnie, Lewis Newell, Stewart Mcâ€" Arthur, Eddy Parkes. Sr Pt 2ndâ€" Earl Vessie, Thomas Grasby, Sr 1stâ€" Armetta McKechnie. _ Jr 1stâ€"Reba Vessie, RITA 1L, McUortB, Tea cher, 8. 8. xo 3, Bexntinox ,_4thâ€"Nathan Grierson. Wilford Livâ€" ingston, James Park, Stanley Livingâ€" stovn, James Coutis. Sr 8rdâ€"Ruby Alexander, Allan Wise, Blanche Wise Douglas Donelly, _ Jr 3rdâ€"Evelyn Coutts, _ Annie Lawrence, Gearge Rhanxr :0 P hss comw i 2CE o se & Ist.â€"Arthur Mountain, John I. Igt.n (B)â€"Janet Mountain, J. 33 * vOUhnule istonehouse, Viza McNab, Howard McArthur, Jr. Ist.â€"Mathew McKeown, Oscar Pennock, Thos, Edwards, Arthur Penâ€" nock, Flora McFarlane, Jr. Ist, (A)â€"Leonard McKeowa,. Edâ€" mund Poole, Mary Edwards, Clark Jackson, Josephine MceNab, Axy I. Enax, Teacher. ho O 5 . P Sr. 1st.â€"Emma Arnett, Allan Mcâ€" Lean, Neil MacFarlane, Sadie McMillâ€" en, Johnuie Stonehouse, Vira McNab, Howard McArthur. ’ 8. 8. NOo. 1 GuExELG. _‘6th.â€"Millie Whitmore, Janie Falla ise Winnie Binnie, Jr. 4th.â€"Laura Beaton, ‘Ben Whitâ€" more, Millie Brown. Jr. 3rd.â€"Eliza J. Edwards, Ruth Mcâ€" Gillivary, John McKeown, 8Sr. 2nd.â€"George Heartwell, George Arnett. ; Jr. 2nd.â€"Mary McMillen, gadie Mcâ€" Gilliyary and Mabel Beaton eq., Tena Mc'(?(lillvary, RobbieEdwards, Silas Edâ€" wards. 13 & M. ADaAIR, Teacher, HONOR ROLLsS, Is the first step towards positions paying from $5000 Keller, Charlie allace, Arthur t3 The members of the Court subscribed to the required declarations, after which the ouly two appeals were disâ€" posed of as follows;â€"Ricuard Allan, Lot 2 & 8 of 4, Con 1, Ass‘t reduce d $100. Phulipâ€"Fergusonâ€"That Com‘r Lothâ€" ian accompanied by the reeye be inâ€" structed to settle Mrâ€"Watson‘s water grievance at Lot 27, con 14.â€"Carried. MoArthurâ€"Lothiauâ€"That this counâ€" crl now form itself into a Court of Reâ€" vision, on the Ass‘t Roll for 1907, with the Reeve in the chair.â€"Carried. Several complaints were made reâ€" pocting a pile of garbage on the side of the Public Highway, just outside of the limits of Holstein, Resolvedâ€"That uo rubbish or anything that may become a nuisance to the iravelling public be placed upon, or alongside of the highâ€" way. This being in direct contraâ€" vention to the Tp. Byâ€"laws, aud the: parties deposiiing the same are persoaâ€" ally responsible for any accident reâ€" suliing therefrom, and the Pathmasters see that the same is removed.â€"Carâ€" ried. Fergusonâ€"Philipâ€"That $250 be set apart for each road Com‘r, for general repairs of the roads, not including culâ€" verts and bridges,â€"Carried. Lothianâ€"Fergusonâ€" Report adopted, Com, fees 50 etsâ€"errried. Reeve reâ€" puried that he had settled account in cuorred in eending the late Geo Dale to HOuse of Refnge, Am‘t received, $10,00, which was paid into treasury, Fergnsonâ€"Lothianâ€"â€" Report adopted. Ferguson â€"â€" M:Arthur â€" That each Com‘r employ his own grader operator â€"Carried, firmed, _ Comr. MeArthur reported rep, bridge, Lot 7, Con 6, cost $2 00 by Jas Morrison. Lenahan Council met May itok The right d/end of the two makes the only perfect flour for a// bread and pastry. Egremont Council On all lines of Furniture. advantage of these bargains. OFFICIAL ardware & F urniture 10 Ontario fall wheat supplies What Manitoba spring wheat lacks ; What Ontario fall wheat lacks, Manitoba spring wheat supplies. â€" GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE OF FURNITURE A few doors south of Middaugh House "TF c n ... .scl Ssociar® Just try it and prove it. Frou8 28th, minutes conâ€" " Made in Ontario" quTARrg During the month of June per: cent. Discount Resolved that the follewing aco‘ts be paid, Win Kingston advice re Myer‘s bill $1 o00; Munic. World, Ass‘s Roll & Pattirolls, $4 o5, W. RB, Sutton, exâ€" \( ouneil, and that application, naming sureties, will be receryed at next sesâ€" sion of Council to fill the office of Tp Treasurer,â€"Carried, _ The clork was instructed to order two large road scrapers, and tile mould bottoms, one 10 in. the other 16 in, Mr Durrant tendered his resignation as Tp. Treasurer. Philipâ€"Lothianâ€"That _ the resigna» ifon by the Tp Treasurer be accopted 0 take efflect at the next sitting of CounsiH, and that annliantians ainelc. Byâ€"law No 211 to 1 pay teachers‘ salaries ; readiugs, was signed &c TT T C7Y 224 44 These being all the changes and adâ€" ditious known. Philipâ€"McArthurâ€"That the Court of Revision do now close, and the Ass Roll, as now reviged, for 1907 do finally pass.â€"Carried. J. H. Andrews Wesicy Manary Richard Ellis 4, Gardiner JIno Stewart Reg. Trace J, E. Cnip Robert Main Wm MeNair | Richard Gardinerâ€"Lots 1 & 2 lNo reduction. â€"Changes made | Wm Bairds } ac was added to I. 4: Lot 84 M, St. E,, Holstein, w 'Irom Lots 6â€"7 M. St E. reduc on said Lots to $300, and said 'added to Lot 34 M. St EB mak H. E. McDougall M.F. Wiâ€"2 C Gordon Geddes F.S, Lot 17 Peter Calvert i. § + s tf :A Jas Cline W C Aet c oW o4 ass‘t $100 0. M., Seim a Ass‘t $100 on Lot 18, M added on Rol!;â€" LABEL Come and take cIntosh. S Es t A, . 4 17 i the changes and adâ€" P t iss y . E,, Holstein, was ;;Lkeu M. St E. reducing ase‘t 5$300, and said Lot is M., St E. making that + 'S_Qirx{ ass‘d for basinese M. F, F. 8. 1 M. F. G borrow money to passed the usual made on 2, Con 401 FC Intending Students should en tor at the beginâ€" ning of the term if possible, Board can be obâ€" tained at reasonable rates. Dur ham is a healthy and aitractive town, making it :1 most desirable place for residence‘ FEES: $1 per month in acvance. Wma«Jonnston, Sr., C. Ramage, aidiewl 8 con Bpu q2 l4 2 cg Euse PRCOPPEC TD u;u-nms ability, in chemical and elwtrrul supplies an fittings, &c., for full Junior Leaving and Matricâ€" ulation work. The following competent staff are in charge ; THO8, ALLAN, 1st Class Certificate, Principal MISS LOLA MCLEOD, B. A., Honor Graduate of Queen‘s University, C'luulcl. Moderns and English, MISS M. 8. MOLLAND First Class Certificate and third year undergraduate of Queen‘s L'nivemg. Bcience, History and Geogtanhy. in the be call on, « iue:r-cwd by the Government and farm property upon the 1 3 or 4 year blanket policies is instalment or one ayment most favorable (-oudru'uns to 1 Ins MUTUAL FIRE INSURAKCE Conpary The sc FARMERS‘ CENTRAL The strongest purely Mutual I 0. in Ontario. A rocordy without a just reward for honest efforts. 1 ispected by the Governmant + Swew Durham School U & [ 0 best, If your insurance expires this year, on, or drop a card to NEILMCCANNEL, Agent, Durham 46 ' STINSON, The Bak E’ NESeceececcececcere Head OfR FIELD AND GARDEN, Clover and Timothy and all varâ€" ieties of Garden Seeds in aâ€" bundance for Spring growing Ogilvie‘s Keewatin S E E D $ FLO U R digested and it strength for : Give it a trial, I have also a great lot of other proâ€" perg' for sale and a MILLION DOoLâ€" LARS of MONEY to lend at very low rates, 1OOLLEROT DEBTS, carefally prepare all kinds of wWRITINGS, sell C. P. R. Tickets to all points WEST and sell OCEAN TICKETS, Evaery kind of legitimate business attended to. Everything private. Our Motio : "Alw ys p. ompt, Never Negligent > 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, thorourhlv knanda.t w..A B re Aiiighait® cars tardadicens M 4 1, very fine buildings, advertised in the REVIEW for $7500. I can now sell it for a good deal less and IT"8 A BARâ€" GAIN, Then I have a 100 ACRE well imâ€" proved farm near NMurhum thas T .2.in I had 250 acres aboye Durham, well very fine buildings a LOOK HERE, FARMER MATTHEWS & LATIMER Staff and Equipment. $ very best Keewatin make A carload just rece‘ved, The Best Cure For Dyspepsia s thoroughly equipped in teaching Highes ice : TORONTO roughly kneaded ‘and periection, it is easily nd it builds health and for those who eat it The Hanover Conve Mistory and Geography Coomececccceset t grades only, Royal Household" Five Roses"â€"The Walkerton, Ont 250 acres . MILLER, 5d N/R 3V 1338, vaory business attended vrate, Our Motio : Never Negligent, > D, Auurax, Clerk, of Good Land improved, with Insuranc aliel and PA t M | \. # 1 | A S1a ï¬ de and g d that 3 s is the &n he best :ï¬ ed just a | &A ed and a easily g th and m eat it, g ‘ . ] ak | #| | eï¬ ,A}w mÂ¥ yancr IN NEW QAPRTRRS mfly attend may be 1 rooms, McKinuon Oflice. Licensed Auctioncer for the Co JOHN CLAFRK Aiter two years in business in Durbham I thank heartily the many farmers and others who bavefavored me with their trade and have pleasure in announcing that I wï¬l in the fature bave have pleasure in meeting in more commodious cinamu, all my old friends and trust many new ones. : Promptness and fair dealâ€" ing will continue to be my motto, _ Yours for business Mcelntyre B.ockâ€"Lambton Et, Barclay and Bell‘s old stand Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme Cou Notary Public Commissioner &e () 1106, Durhaim, &s* Corresponden there, or to Ceylon P. 0., will I attended to, ‘Terms on applicatior DURKHAM, ONT. (L Je°rt to d ARTHAHU () Barristers, O 1 O lnsurance Agent, M Issuer of Manriage Lh eral financial busine OoP to «m ii@tiomceccoyre. . ‘McPHMHAIL_ â€" W. €, PICKERING D. D S., Oflice, 13 Frost St fllee niversity, gradus ( Dental Surgeons ver J & J Huv" Late CARD OF THANKs G. MackKay K.C.; ONOR it flice, Mclnt yre BJ Mewber College Physicians and Burgeons,, Ontario ©Mes mt Revomnc Seniers, me ce OoFFICE HOURS : 911 a. m 2â€"4 p. m. 7â€"9 p. m Telephone Connection No. 10 MEILDLIC.AL J. G. HUTTON, M. D., C. PrysCIAN & Svlélou. P Office over J,. &iJ. Hunter‘s Store Moxor MOt consed Auctioneer moderate. Arrangeme: ®, &c., must be made at iMACKAY & DUNN, Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat . F. GERANT D ARTHUR GUN, assistant to Moorfield‘s (London, ) to L!nupp'l (New \'ork; éye uo.p‘g‘._ D. MePHAIL, Geylor C. RAMAGE, J. P. TELFORD e m he coacle i < j in â€"â€" ie n ver un3 Special attention given to Diseases of Women and Children, _# CONYEYANCER, &c. PX ylon bas a telephone HOURS RADD A T4 Money to Loan. {t a SOUcl:ors. Conveyancers, c. Money to Loan, 2CCSCO the County of Grey,* graduate U DR. BURT McLellan. censed GR rauuate of Hoyal College geons of Ontario, Rooms HUNTER‘S New Store H. JACKSO N _his Implement stand, orat the R M Blo ) We ADUATE 8 to 10 a.M. )ck, over the Bank Money to Low dcenses, A ge ness Lransact« )w in ) W. F Duna sionet pi 1. O) Durbhan Iversity of W Owen Sound Gak OM td x oronto and Geog ti d rad J i