27 (/fl{y IUR Cyes JUNE 20, 1997 s ZLSecide 3 TB us Go 1€@ TroOw cader af wnich In u n pair i to ubâ€" The ol. toâ€" At If it HOUSE W. J. LA WRENCE Come in and see it and give it a chance. Tires set while you wait. Opposite the Registry Office. W J LAWRENCR Horse Shocing a Specialty stonno nnomeomrommementmeommeremersmeromen 24 E N.,G. & J. McKechnie Agent‘; for the Patent Fire Escape and Folding Ladder, No house or public building of more than one storey should be without it. Price most reasonable. I have purchased the p 4 E3 __W_,_; Wallâ€"Pap | Spring The wall is This year the border i per roll as the wall paper i the yard, This will all vo COLD BLACKSMITH We have just opened up a la; quantity of new wall paper â€"â€"=all the latest and best designs and colorâ€" ings. DARLINGS DARLINGS DruUG \ A Few Hot Weathor Citie * aUe : * 20e * 194 10c 12%¢ 15c Come in and see them. TIRE will make it possible to do your Spring papering at very small expense. JUNE 20, 1907 Mennen ‘3 weather. perspiring feet Talcum â€" The popular Cash Store.) J¢ per roll, Darlin g’s ’pongesâ€"in oilet SETTER n Powderâ€". and Sanitol. A aters Florida Water, Bath Pow fact every thing required for the toilet Foot Powder ; â€" _ A guarantee cure, 25c GALL CUREâ€"all e different kinds THE NEW HARNESS SHOP ** Better known as Jack " border is 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 C â€"P. KINNEE LIFE! LIFE! eather Necessities ‘~ Colgates, Valley Violet, An absolute necessity in hot STORE. or tired, aching owders, i $84.00. May 25th, 1907. The Council met this day and organized as a Court of Revision. All the memberg present and the Reeve infthe chair. Changes were made in the Assessment Roll as follows : ‘ _ In speaking thus, let it not be conâ€" ceived, that we hayve no respect nor estimation for the character and abilâ€" ity of our public men. On the conâ€" trary we know and believe that in Senate and parliament there exists and is evident much of the good qualâ€" ities that abound in human nature, but men are selfisn in parliament just as are those who are out of it and it is pecause we are out and have to In looking over the work of a ses. sion of our Dominion parliamen t and the charvracter of la ws enacted, and their relation to the wellkeing of the masses of the people, this and the aggregate cost compared, led us to the conclusion that laws and law makers may become quite expensive if no reâ€" straining word is given. A private member enters the house, he occupies say. two hours time during the session in short and longer debate, most of it of doubtful utility, this with his salâ€" ary, will cost the country something around, Twelve thousand dollars and yet he may pose at the county fall show as the very embodiment of naâ€" tional prosperity and achievement. ay the bill that we speak |p 7@ _ _ U Phat would fain obstruct the carrying out of the wishes of the people, in this or any other matter, Good management of any private business would require that no man would remain long on the payroll of such whose services could be most conveniently dispensed with, and it is this principle which, we think, could be most beneficially applied to things political. 1 inss ue se c y p o hn en s o $ WY believe mere fidelity to any politica party, to be most disappointing un securing laws which are clearly in th interests of the greatest number an« that balf a century is too brief for the accomplishment of what the people desire. Such is the abolition of the Senate rescinding the salary grab acts or iny measure, or law, or Amend. ment to lnw or act approved by comâ€" mon cousent in independent discussion We believe a mandate from the peo. L)le to the representative requiring his est and earnest effort for their speedy accomplishment, might prove to be most usefual, in bringing things to pass, in a more expeditious way, than the ordinary vote for your party plan, As to the Senate, which is given here to ilustrate our plan, we may be told that such an act exceeds the power of the Dominion Government, 10 grant or enact. Then the answer of the Canadian people should be, for 4 speedy removal of any previous law or act, from whatever source, or any. redtapeism that would fain obstruct the carrying out of the wishes of the penplej in this or any other matter. §¥... id The care worn toiler has lit and as little inclination, to re. cal harangues, much of whict to be to little purpose, except ploiting of the speaker. and " u nows is in otiiad UETM PUP â€" ,â€" beneral good. To that Jcla.ss. the iron and steel bounties and the salary grab positively belong, We believe the alarming increase of governmentâ€" al expenditure to be such as to warrâ€" ant all who are worthy of the name of patriots, in uttering a sterm protest against any Government whose hope of gaining the approval of the people is apparently based more on political astuteness and expediency, than upon honor, justice and the general good. In jastification of this charge we point to their advocacy on the tariff while in opposition, and their practice when in po wer, y Cprilnt whapd inlibivrairedih . i. iv e believe, further, that in the carry. ’ing out of this principle many must condemn and seek to apply a remedy to, the party to which tgpy may in their days of party zeal and enthusâ€" iasm have been most faithful to deâ€" fend or conceal, We belieye that the great political need of Canada toâ€"day, is a sweeping reduction in the expenditure of public | ml(:piy. especially that class onf it whiak :o 0 8 Glenelg Council. â€" Telegraph line reduced eps ay, 3 A_ "‘CSt number of the yotâ€" ers and tax payers of our country, beâ€" lieve that to the more speedy attainâ€" ment of useful, just, and progressive legiclauon, it is incumbent upon us to exercise absolute independence, in our judgmg of men, measures and laws, We betieye, further, that in the carry. ‘ ing gut of this DPINCLNEG | Imrareas e 2 o a 3 South Grey Farmers‘ Associaâ€" tion Anmubtoentinewee Paper read by Mr Jas. wWatson, Varâ€" ney, at a recent Meeting, We, the members of the Farmer‘s association of s>uth Grey, in carrying out to some extent one of the objects of our society, namely, the discussing of such public questions as we believe are in the interests of the farmer, and also the greatest number af ip? ""* " " S e Purpose, except the exâ€" ‘g of the speaker, and which he is costing the country oyer an hour in its delivery,. We n nanes h rna 0 M 1 ty )6 ooo is e fidelity to any political most disnppuinting in eB Fugc) t 1 F 1 efor your party plan, , which is given here plan, we may be told exceeds the power of ich are clearly in the reatest number and ‘y is too brief for the of what the people the abolition of the the salary grab acts, or law, or amend. toiler has little time Tament, t0 grant he answer of the should be, for 4 any previous law approved by comâ€" pendent discussion ate from the peoâ€" ative requiring his )rifor their speedy Hesteg i sls id o r ds to read politiâ€" which appears Ceee $ 6x _ the Geo, r a | tered law Joh1 any 19, Co| ruct \Vm the | 7, Con + â€"Po :;:f: Con 1 mug Liol MeMillanâ€"Weirâ€"That the report of the Committee Appointed to meet a Com:â€" mittee uf the Council of Artemesia to After Court of Revision the Council took up general basiness. The Reeve in chair. Minutes of former meeting read and confirmed. Communications read as foliows : __The Committee re Pricevilie Police Village Report d an agreement in blank. From a " rate payer " a complaint»s to state of road on Walker deviation. From Clerk of Markdale Copy of resolution by Markdale Council also an account for rent of Hall for Division Court purposes. From Lucas Wright and McArdle a deâ€" tailed account re Walker deviation. From the the Municipal World an acâ€" count for Rolls, &e n p _ _ UCSERCN IJFP LOb I, Con 1 8. D. R, Chas Cotton entered as M. F. Lot 46 Con 8 E. G. R. McCullough and Youag, Lot 95 Con 2 and Lot 18, Con 9 reduced $50 each. James Ryan Lot 26 Con 7 reduced $100, _ _ Murray Ritchie entered for Lot 60 Con 2 E. G. R. Arthur W. Davis entered for Lot 2 Con 1.N. D. R. Thos Collier entered for 43 Con 3 E. G. R. James Hall entered as M. F. Lot 15 Con 12, With these changes the Assessment Roll was declared as finally Revised and passed over to the Council and the Court Adjourned. e o | ezemmmennnresmmene / | _ Alex Lyons, . | $100.00. â€" | _ Geo. Ritchie ) [ R. reduced $1 * Donald McK § 17. Con. 3. E. C Allan McMillan ontered for Lot and 28. Con 3 N. D. R. Chas Cope entered as M, F. Lot 48 2 E. G. R. DennisiRyan entered as partner for of 10, Cou 8. in A.‘D‘. {\Iofl‘udden entered for Lo Alex Lyons, Lot 19 Con. 9 reduced $100.00. Geo. Ritchie, Lot 36, Con. 2. E. G. R. reduced $100.00. Donald McKechnie entered for Lot 17, Con. 3. E. G. R. Thos McKeown entered for Lots 37 and 38, Con. 1. N. D. R i Dan Mcinnes entered for Lot 21, Con. 1 N. D. R. , Wm Weir entered for Lot 1 Con. 8. Robert Lindsay entered for Lot 60, ! Con 3. E. G. R. , Geo. Ryan and Geo. Ryan Jr enâ€" tered for Lot 9, Con 1 S. D. R. | John Gray assessed for Lots 4 and / 19, Con. 18. D. R. Wm Hull entered for 5 acres of Lot +, Con. 9. â€"Pool entered for Lots 14,15 and 17, | Con 1 S. D. R. ; Liol. 1obson entered for Lot 18, Con 1 | 8. D. R. Lenahan Then we should like to bura that for $15 you can get all the : as can be put into a suitâ€"as muc Of course the cloth is not so fine luxurious, but every other way t with the highest cost clothing. S $15 your price for JUST ARRIVED THE DURHAM REVIEW On all lines of Furniture. advantage of these bargains. 10 ardware & Furniture GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE OF FURNITURE A few doors south of Middaugh House " V Z2A nke to burn into your brain the fact i can get all the style and as perfect a fit nto a suitâ€"as much as if you paid $28, loth is not so fine, nor the trimmings so every other way the $15 suit is identical it Anot nlallk ... & Lot 48 Con for Lots 22 During the month for Lot 1, per cent. Discount Some Choice Read y Made Suits w Further payments were made as follows : James MoGilvrny. work at Lot 6, Con 8 N. D. R. $2.00. wGeo. Stonehouse work at Lot 40 Con 1 C. meDennia Keyland work at Lot 41 Con 2 Municipal World, Mnnicipnl Stationâ€" ery $7. 25. Treasurer of Markdale reot of Hall 1905â€"6 $12.00. The Council Adjourned to June 15th at 1o a. m. Flarity o AOIF o + 08 ols 09â€"AAAE 100 ; McMillanâ€"Weirâ€"That $200 for each ward bo appropriated for the improveâ€" ment of roads.â€"Carried® McMillunâ€"Bl&ck-Tbat\Ju. Atkinâ€" son be engagel to operate Grad»r for season of 1907 at $2 per day.â€"Carried. Weirâ€"Blackâ€"That the Reeve and Jolhn MeMillan be a committee to confer with Ratlway Company re culvert at Lot 20, Con 2, $. D, R.â€"Carried, Weirâ€"MceMillanâ€"That the Assessâ€" ment Roll as finally Reviged by the Court of Revisioun he actepted as the Assessment Rol for the '.Fownsbip of Glenelg for the year 1907 and that the Clerk do certify to said Roll as finally Rov_i_sed._â€"Carried. . Glass, Hoantâ€"Blackâ€"That |] Clerk be instructed to si between Tp, Glenelg an Policg Village of Pricevilie Huntâ€"MeMillanâ€"That J, A. McDonâ€" ald be pard $20 being balance due him on s«lary as Assessor aud $2 for equalizâ€" ing Assessmeut of Police Village.â€"Car. mel. c hy 03 00 OOR AATIRUOrCE T/%, McMillanâ€"Blackâ€"That Byâ€"Law No 474 Commuting Statue Labor in Village of Priceville be now read a third time. Nigned, Seal rd and engressed on Byâ€"Law Book.â€"Carried. equalize the Assessent in the Police Village of Priceville be adopted and tha. the Clerk be instructed to prepare a Byt Law commuting Statute Labor in tnat Village and that the Reeve and Clerk be paid $4.00 each for 2 days work and John MceMillan $2.00 for 1 day work.â€"Carmed, Byâ€"Law was introduced and read a first and second time and numbered 474, McMillanâ€"Blackâ€"That Byâ€"Law No F i7 OW Porrren ie c rih ie ud the > 15. 7. pring Suit * of June. Come and take cIntosh. rned to June 15th J. 8. Bucx. Clerk. ssent in the Police e be adopted and thaâ€" sted to prepare a Byt tatute Labor in tnat e lteeve and Clerk be 2 days work and John anager & Cutter FEES: $1 per month in advance. WMJnm"L ?«-.. C. Ramage, ning of rera nieitiole® enterat the beginâ€" of the e. can be o tained at reasonable rates. Durham is a healthy and attractive town, making it a most desirable place for residence. Staff and Equipment. The school is thoroughly equi in teach ability, in chemical and ele%trrcrldwpsllel alx?g fittings, &c., for full Junior Leaving and Matricâ€" ulation work. The following competent staff are in charge ; THOS, ALLAN, 1st Class Certificate, Principal MISS LOLA MCLEOD, B. A., Honor Graduate of Queen‘s University, Classics, Moderns and English, MISS M. 8. MOLLAXD First Class gemnest'e‘ and third year undergraduate of MAADG Tiyisawats.. The strongest pur;!‘y Mutual Fire Insuranc Co. in Ontario. ~ A reco without a Innnel and a just reward for honest efforts. Licensed and ln?ecwd by the Government ; insures residence and farm property upon the latest known plans. 3 or 4 year blanket policies issued on the annua instalment or one Inymeut system under the most favorable conditions to the insured. Insure in the best. 1f your insurance expires this year, eall on, or drop a card to MUTUAL FIRE INSURANE ComPAnY FARMERS‘ CENTRAL Send & ltlmP forour Eumul book ‘"How to got a Patent‘," What profitable to invent.‘ ‘und ‘Prizeson Patents‘. Advice free, Fees moderatg MARION & MAR: ON, Exrerts Temple Building, #35 St James St., Montreal The only firm of Gradnate Engineers in the Domi« hion transacting pateng business exrclusively Durham School Queen‘s Universit Bcience, F NEILMeCANNEL, Agont, w _ STINSON, The Baker f “%Mï¬-mmeï¬-:&%&ï¬snï¬â€™ Â¥ _ Is good Bread, well made and W properly bakedâ€"the bread that U is made by Stinson. This is the W perfect breadâ€"made of the best % flour, leavened and seasoned just ie 'right, thoroughly kneaded and 9; baked to perfection, it is easily 3 digested and it builds health and m Strength for those who eat it, q, Give it a trial. W Clover S E E D S Keewatin " Fiye Roses "â€"The very best Keewatin make, A carload just rece‘ved, Ogilvie‘s F L O U R C m mUEe TUHSl to. Everything private "Alw: ys p ompt, Neve perty f. LARS MATTHEWS & LATIMER ably 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€" FA Nurham ,) _33 100_ TUOR LRHU aboye Durham, well improved, with vyery fine buildings, advertised in the REvirw for $7500, I can now sell it g);'u;ood deal less and ITS A BARâ€" Then I have a 100 ACRE well imâ€" proved farm near Durham that I will ver and Timothy and all varâ€" ieties of Garden Seeds in aâ€" bundance for Spring growing FIELD AND GARDEN, LOOK HERE, FARMEBR| _ 24=>te&zr The Best Cure For Dyspepsia Highest grades only I had ltE. % We ons Ts pHy. "Royal Household" The Hanover Conveyaner « H. MILLER, TORONTO rton, Ont, UCKETS. â€" Evary business attended vrate. Our Motto : Never Negligent. , Durham of Good Land Mcintyre B.ockâ€"Lambton St, ! Barclay and Bell‘s old stand IN NEW QAU%TERS Licensed Auctioneer for the Co. of Grey, Wy attended to. _ rates reasor -.E be left at his Implement | 3»-:. M. non‘s old stand, or at the R+ After two years in business ;in Durham 1 thank heartily the many farmers and others who havefavored me with their trade and have ï¬leum in announcing that I will in the farure bave hav s pleasure in moethf in more commodious (inrteu. all my old friends and I trust many new ones. Promptness and fair dealâ€" ing will continue to be my motto, Yours for business JOHN CLARK »1icensel Auctione Terms moderate, Arranger to dates, &c., mast be made fice, Durham. s Corresy there, or to Ceylon P. O., wttended to, Terms on nwl Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme Cou Notary Public Commissioner &c Money to Loan, nffle. over Gordoan‘s Jeweley 3tor» DURKHAM, ONT. (Lowe: ARTHUR H. JACKSON or to «2 tuictioncere. . «MecPHA IL _ »~ qerenpdsisnt oV wi Je d muney ‘ 1ssuer of Marriage Licenses eral financial hnsinace +. HONOR '(‘;oRAlDUAlil'E 'rlu mate Royal Co ege 1 Dentistry in a}j its branche C 0 ooo ol Honxnor crapvare of University, graduate of Roya of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Over J & J HUNTER‘S New lnsurunge_ Agent CARD OF THANKS Oflice, 13 Frost 8t Late assistant to Moorfleld® P toritiant,!o Afoorttelt‘s (London. tme » C, PICKERING D. D .. L Office Om en moreficy Cor garatrezs and Geog oFFICE HoURS; 9â€"11 a, m 2â€"4 p. m. 7â€"9 p. m Telephone Connection No. 10 wotary Public, Commissi« CONVEYANCER, &e J. G. H UTON, M. D., C. Eye, Ear, N ose &.Th;oat 8 to 10 a.a, lovu:{ 2 to 4 r. xf 7 to 9 P, x, @> Bpecial attention given to Discases of Wo-onudchudnn.-. â€" F. GRANT p D. MePHAIL, Ceylon P. 0 C. RAMAGE, Durhan Ceylon has a telephone office, Gerate, Arrangements for sales as ve., mnst be made at the Review Ofâ€" unc:al‘ ('::l’le.ll)n"k'llt‘(‘ uadluu‘«d to lon P.O., will 4 rom pt 0, T&.‘ml Ann.llmu.u:“.) P )' 3. . ) â€" s ; "Gbe Licenses, A gen financial business transacted â€" Mclellan. Member College Physicians and Burgeons? D)L TA , _ P. TELFORD Licensed ‘ the County of Grey,» Prvsrciar & Surc®ox, _ _ ver J. &JJ. Hunter‘s Store DR. BURT ATE Toronto Unive ge Dental Surge Rates reasonable [Implement War @1 l_loney to I ommissione; Ontario over P own) »Pey. Sales h Iry Store Royal Colle Co. Grey ario, Roon.. New Store : v4E W st OM ersity on Owen Sound Toronto l.n") and Dunn ti ge