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Durham Review (1897), 4 Jul 1907, p. 8

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SECONDEY. A portion of Glonek Street in the village of Priceville, more particularly described as follows ; Be. gioning at toe intersection of the castâ€" erly limaits of Glenelg Stroet and the: northerly limits of Harvey Street ; thence northerly along the easterly limits of Glenelg St a distance of one bundréd. and eighty nine (189) feet : thence southâ€"â€" wosterly on a straight lime whose course> is south seventy nine degrees thirty= ghree minutes west (S. 79 83‘ W.) a diz Â¥ e lc P ue To the last described line, a dHistance of h. teon (15) feet ; thence northearterly on a straight line whose course is north savâ€" enty nine degrees thirty three minutds east (N.79° 33‘ E.) a distance of four bundred and seventy six (476) feet ; to the westerly limits of the town line beâ€" tween Glenelg and Artevaesia produced. soutberly ; thence nortbherly along :x- westorly limits of the town line produ sontherly a distancg ot twenty three (23) feet to the poink of beginning ; said tract of land containing fifty fve bu%â€" dredths (0,.55) zcres, mots or less. "For t Or 6 P/’ y < /' ._‘("‘:;«/ ¢ ':], ) /5 o Sobstaly n U 45(6 Wevmmmaner t 1 \Q' # QE\ (a~ N rrâ€"a to mm 5d Our Stock of RT Corporation of the TOWNSHIP OF GLENELG DIAMOND HALL o e aly â€" Our Stock is now complete in all lines AJ \v MEWEA connected with the Jewellery trade, E Mobie t stch as the following : Watches, “‘%t Clocks, Rings, Brooches, Silverware. Our Stock of RINGS and BROOCHES of all kinds could never be better than at the present time. We take great pleasure in showing you through our high class stock and consider it a favor rather than a trouble to do so. i All Watches and Jewellry for Repairs has personal attention. â€" | Watcl: maker. . G. A WEBSTER ) The Ideal Shoelâ€"â€"â€" The "Imperial" ROBERT BURNETT Get in line and wear the best Clothing,â€"the Regent and Picâ€" adilly Brands and here is where they are sold. They are the be s in quality, the best style, best fitting and best tailored and finished Our Assortment of Dress Fabricé THE PEOPLE‘S STORE Readyâ€"toâ€"Wear Clothing Regent and Piccadilly Brands FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND play. Cheviots, Lustres and Delaines in all Muslins in new designs, dots and fancy stripes. |~ THIRDLY. (Subject to a simjlar _ | byâ€"law being passed ‘by the municipal council of the Township of Artemesia and subject to the provisions of the 2 Municipal Act.) A portion of the town ~| line between the townships of Glenolg * i and Artomesia, more particnlarly, deâ€" " | scribed as follows: Beginning at the inâ€" " | tersection of the easterly limits of the ) | township line between Glenelyg and Arteâ€"‘ > | mesia and the northerly limits of Hu-‘ ° | vey street in the yillage of Pricevilie; 'ltheuco northerly aloug the eastor!| y ‘ | limits of the township line between L‘Glenelz and Artemesia s distance of ] two hundred and three (203) feor; thenee , south westerly on a straight lne wlosa Jcourso is south seventyâ€"nine degrees 1 thirtyâ€"three minutes West (S, 79° 33 ‘ W.) a distanse of sixtyâ€"six (66) foot ‘ | to the westerly limits of the township | line between Glenelg and Artemesia , | thenee southerly along the westerly limâ€" | , jits of the town line betweeu Glenely ; and Artemesia a distance of two buy. { { dred _ and twenty five (225) feet ; "shenoe north easterly on a straight line whose conrse is north seven | s 1ly-nine degrees _ thirtyâ€"three â€" minâ€" e ‘“nes ernst (N, 79°383‘° E.) a distance of I i sixtyâ€"six (66) feet to the easterly limits of the town line between the townships of Glenelg and Artemesia ; thence‘( northerly along the easterly limits of > ) the said town line a distance of twent | . two (22) feet to the point of beginning. said tract of land contamming thirtyâ€"four | ® hundredths (0.84) acres, more or leds. | All persons interested or whose lands | t may or might be prejudicially affected i by such proposed byâ€"laws or any of e them are required to attend at the said meeting, when they will be beard person or by counsel or solicitor wit% C reference thereto upon petitioning to | , be so beard. i1 Dated this 18th day of June A. D. 1d07. 0 J. 8. Buack ‘ Clerk, Township Glenelg J ewel ler edding Season. tance of sixty \66) feet to the westcrly llimita of Glenelg Street ; thence southerâ€" ly along the westerly limits of Glenelg Street a disrance of one hundred and eighty eight (188) teet to the nortberly limits of Harvey Street ; thence eascerly along the nortuerly limits of Harvey Street produced easterly a distancé of ‘ s1xty six (66) feet to the point of beginâ€" ning; sauid tract of land containing twenâ€" tyâ€"eight hundredihs (0.28) acres, n‘ore or less. be better than Optician rly limigs townships ; thence limits of f twen® Mr Philip McKechnie, accompanied by wife and children, left Tuesday morning for Iowa, where he has been employed for some time. mrs Chas McInnis is visiting »rs J C. Nichol and other friends. MtS Mcâ€" Innvis hase large interests in Calgary and Vancouver, but prefers to live in Ontario, it being her birthplace, | Miss Agnes Nichol, late of Passadena California, visited her parents Mr and xrs Walter Nichol, over Sunday. and returned to Toronto to remain for some time, Mr. and Mrs. David Leith drove to Spry last week on a visit to the formâ€" er‘s brother George and spent over Dominion Day. Twentyâ€"seven candiGates are this week writing in town for matrictulation and Junior Leaving standing. Inspecâ€" tor Campbell is presiding. Miss Jean Watson, daughter of A. W. Wa baker here, is renewing tances in town at present Mr, H. D. Davidson. formerly a yardener of this town, has returned from the west and intends spending the summer here, Messrs Wm Black, T. Swallow, R. Scott, J. Meilhausen, H. McDonald. G. Ryan Jr. and N. Walpole attended the horse races in Listowel last Thuarsâ€" day. Mrs Thos Allan was taken very : ill about a week ago, the trouble being gall stones, She has suffered intense pain since, but is improving. Miss E. Black who formerly lived in Durham, but lastely of Toronto is aâ€" gain in town. staying at Mre Jno Cameron‘s. Barrister Davidson, formerly a resiâ€" dent of Durham, but now in Peterboro, yisited old friends in town for the bholidays, Mr Steele of Dundas spent a day fishing at the Rocky and called on the Nichol families, Mrs. Stewart Bothwell 8r. visited ber old friend Mrs. Allan McKinnon 'prior for her departure to the west. xr James McCUlocklin and cousin Elton Hoare of Toronto, are spending the holidays at the former‘s home here. Mr Miles Legate and London, were guests Mrs Haskins and of Mrs week end, Mr. and Mra. J. Langford and two children are spending the holidays yisiting relatives in Toronto, Miss Clarke, who has been visiting ber sister, Mrs Park, the past few weeks, returned home Wednesday. Xr Allie Mclotyre is in town at preâ€" sent and plays in the lacrosse match on Friday against Chesley, Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Turnball, Huntsâ€" yille, spent the holidays with his parâ€" ents Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Turnbull. xr and Xrs McCrae from Trobridge were visitors at Mr and Mrs Hugh mcUrae‘s over the holiday. Mr. W. E. Brooker lett Friday morning for Cleyeland where he has secured a position. Mr. Fred Kelly, Toronto, was home last week to attend the fnneral of his uncle. Mr. Walpole, Sr. from near Owen Sound visited his «ons Norman and W. J. last week. Mr Duncan McKenzie cf Toronto came home during the holiday on a yisit to his father. Mrs, Palmer and two children, of Chicago, are visiting her eister Mrs. Arthur Whitmore. Mr. Geo. Adlam, Electrial Engineer Toronto, yisited his father Mr. Robert Adiam oyer the holiday. Mr. Geo. Wright, Toronto, spent Dominion Day holidayse with his parents here. Mrs. Fisher, Vancouve, is 0 lengthy visit to her mother Mrs, Meredith, Dr A. W. Hunter came home Doâ€" minion Day for a brief visit to hig parents. xrs Fran> Livingston is visiting friends in town. Mr and Mra McCoskrey, Toronto, are on a yisit to the latter‘s mother Mre Burnet. Mr. John Marshall left Monday for Toronto. xrs Irwin visited her parents xr and xrse Shaw. xrs Peel of Drayton, spent the holiâ€" days with the Peel family here, Mr, and Mrs. W. Vollet are guests of Toronto relatiyes this week. Miss Alice Ross, Priceville, visited Miss Susie McKinuon Dominior Day. Mr. Chas. Burt, of Elora, holidayed with Durham friends over the 1st. xr Jimes Stinson of Cobalt was in townfor a short stay. Mr. Wesley McNally lett Tuesday morning for Calgary. i Watson, Shelbourne, A. W. Watson, tformer Legate and daughter of old acquainâ€" of bis sister Jno Snell last ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO THE DURKAM REVIEW minca ,@ J3 _;_â€"_~"CC> DeIng the marâ€" riage of their second daughter Mary Aunn to t Michael O‘Neil o?Sasknboon At 10.30 a. m. Rev Father Vachon perâ€" formed the ceremony in the presence of about fifty guests. xr W. P. 0‘ Neil. cousin of the groom acted as groomsman. _ After a _ sumptuous wedding dinver and an afternoon of! games and amusement, the happy couple left on Thursday for Saskatoon, where xr O‘Neil is manager of the Riversdale branch of the Canadian Elevator Co. Those present from Saskatoon were Miss Francis Benolkin Messrs W. P. and 3. O‘Neil and xr T. W. Sutherland. MARRIED AT TrEssiErn.â€"The bride. groom in the following notice is a brother of Mrs Jas Lenahan of this town; On Wednesday, June 12, the home of xr and xrs J Gaffney in 34â€"32 11, was the scene of a very glensnt gathering, the evyent being the marâ€" riage of their second dausbter unry} Aun to Mt Michael O‘Neil a#@..2.0.. °* MOBN N OV O i ces t akd Newspapers will not be paid for this advertiseâ€" ment if they Insert 10 without authority from the Department, Department of Public Works The Dopartment does not bind 1 ing the lowest or ABJ tender, SIALED TENDERS ad MigmaÂ¥ ama snall s In view of the faes that the Provia« eial luspeetor, who gare this high semmoniaran has been in offiee frem 1871 uninl ahs present time it is no wonâ€" der that the parsnts of pupile atsending that school feel rogrep a hariog to pars with the Principal. To Prineipal Maelososh the residen re of Athens give the main eredi+ for this literary, ormmrical and musie»l troat, and, geomorally throughoat the village a leeling of regreb provmis as his labors havring been brought so & close in the sehool he hes done so musch to adâ€" vanee. His departure to take ap a larâ€" gor scope of Aetiom in his profession is viewod by his many fmends in the village as a patural eourss for him te aâ€" dupt and they a»uly belieye that Porth‘s gain will be Athen‘s lose ramembesing as they &0 the lace report made by Inâ€" apector Tilley relarive o the Athene Pfodol Sehool, who roported as foliows; ‘"Behool erganisation and management â€"ExeelJens. Prineiples of Bducetionâ€"Excellens. _ Moethodaâ€"Exeellens. Bpiris of elaasâ€"Bxcellens. Practical beachinyâ€"Exeoilant. All the work of this sehool was of a very high ordsr. In teeuring the deâ€" veolopament of individoaal effera among bis stadents mr MaeIotosh has achier. ed results whiech I have never seen | equnalled in any other school." ‘ Following a long aceount of the exerâ€" cises which must baye saken much nme and thought in preparation, the paper says ; Last week‘s Brockville ‘Times bas a loug article about a "Patriotic. Orarorioâ€" al and Literary entertainment‘"‘ gotten up by Cameron Melntosh (formerly of Dornoeh) and the pupils of the Athena Model School of which he lhhas been Prinâ€" cipal. It% was a signal success and by common consent credib was given Mr. Melutosh, who has given to Aihens some years of faithful work and )1s now going toa laiger school in the town of Perth,. \l' 8Tray®ro.â€"Frdm the premises of the undersigned, Lot 46, con 1, 8.D.R., Glenelg, about m{ddle of April last, one year old steef mostly red In . formation that will lead to his recoyâ€" ery, suitably rewarted. FiXNEY.â€"In Durham on Monday, June 17th to xr and Mre Geo Finney, a Among _ teachers and students home for vacation, we notice; Miss Allie Blackburn, from London Norâ€" mal, Miss Llowyn Moran, Stratfora bus collegs, Miss Edith Grant, Rothâ€" say; Miss Rosnile Brooker, Colpoy‘s Bay; Miss May McClocklin, Berkely; Miss Susan McClocklin near Toronto ; MrChas Farquharson, Eariton, : Mr Jas Stapies and bride of Crenâ€" brook B. C., are spending a few weeks with the former‘s parents Mr and Mrs James Staples, Edge Hill, The Reâ€" view extends hearty congratu lation to the young couple and wishes them a pleasant visit. Mr Jno A. Black, Chesley, ran over last Saturday and apent till Tuesday p. m., the guest of friends in town and relatives in the country, and attended to some business in connection with his property here, * Principal Allan is presiding at the examinations in Hanover this week., A load of young people from the Guild in Vurham droye to Mt Forest Wednesday, ~to attend the annual Presbyterial being beld there in conâ€" junction with the Presbytery meetâ€" ing. Mre. Jas. Russell leaves toâ€"day to join her husband at Bedgewick, Alta, We are much indebted to 1nsp. Campbell for the fine account of the unique doings at Vandeleur in this issue. son, *â€"â€"â€"%4â€"4 INDERS ad 4 : 4 endorsed "Wender will be recei at i J 12, 100¢, inclésively h armoury at Walker ns and specifichtion i the earetaker the tof Public Wo , 0 not be fior&lldo 1un m supplied, and\ sign res or tenderers, M cabsmamec 12. & A Brillian‘t kecord DoxaLup MoLacHLAr Ottawe, June 22 BORN, PRED sed to the under. ender for Walker d at this office unâ€" ively for the conâ€" alkerton, On#., acâ€" #ion to be seen on the Post office at , Ortawa, unless made on signed with the If to accept y Order â€" |, Aâ€"« H, Jackson has a number L’L(I’;'i'; houses and yacant lots in Durh ctary or sale. Review to Jan. Ist==40¢ walkerton and Lucknow Rm'l'wny. in the Town of Durham. These buildings must be remoyed at at an enxlz date, in order to clear the line of right of way. All materials such as timber, brick, stone, &c in cases where the buildings cannot be moved, are also offered for sale., Dated June 4, 1007. Avnglv tn j oR SALE,.â€"â€"A. span of good serviceâ€" able mares, one 12 years old, the other rising 6 years. Cheap for quick sale A. B. McLrEtrax A ~Aiblriceaiitates tats ds > 300 > .. 4 : number of houses and outbuildings along the line of right of wa of the Walkerton and Lucfinow Railzny. in the Town of Durham. PROPERTIES FOR SA LE o d Cmmb PV T PsV UL IUAP+ riage Licenses, Durham, On;.r !L'LIOTT WaxTED.â€"100 Cords of Tan Bark Apply at Harness Shop. Thos Smith * h A. H, Jackson has a number of TORONTO, ONT. | _'l:!’f, undersigned offers For SALE.â€"â€" Many from this gart took in the demonstration Mon ay in spite of the showers. MrTraax of Walkerton was in our town on Monday trying to make a deal with Mr. Clark for the saw mill and other property hore. Miss Brown of Egremont is visisting beraunt Mrs Wm Clark. and: Mr and Mrs Harry Wilkinson are happy over the arrival of a fine swelve pound boy. Congratulations! Miss Adair is spending a few days with Bentinck friends before returnâ€" Ing to her home near Collingwood for the holiday. Mr W. Dunn went to Woodstock Saturday to yisit his son John there. The masons sreat work at Mr j Kerr‘s new barn, also at Mr J. Grays. Miss Eleanor Leeson returned to her home Saturday after spending a tew days with her brother (%. Leeson. Mr A. McCabe is having his house moved this week by a Mr McCrae of Mt Forest. Mr Bob Henry of Robb spent Sunâ€" day with Mr Clark. Mr and Mrs Wm Clark spent Satâ€" urday with the latter‘s prrents Mr and Mrs Henry of Egremont. Miss Edith Allen is home from her school duties for a tew days. Mr and Mrs Farnel! and Miss Agnes Dunn arrived from Toronto, Satarday to spend the vacation with the latter‘s parents, Mrs. Farnell and Miss Agnes expect to remain a few weeks. They were accompanied by a friend, Miss Shelton. Mr B. McNieceis home from Moun® cl;‘ores: business college for the holi ays. The patrons of Varney School made considerable improvements in the buildings and grounds on Satarday afternoon. A. McClinton madea business trip to Mt. Forest Saturday. The gate receipts were somewhat less than last year but the concert reâ€" turns were ahead. _ There will be a eurplus when all accountsare paid. The Sons of Scotland Demonstration in Durham is a great institution, Notes Mr John A, Black of Chesley a mem:â€" ber of the camp made an efficient Herâ€" ald. Chief Win Black and T C Morton handled the tape, 0 Hamage took enâ€" tries and " treasured " :ge recelipts while Dr Hutton paid tne athletes. 3 _ The Holiday in Durham. Continued from page 1. keep it interesting. A fast double play. Wolfe to Matheson, nilrped the C P R‘s hopes in the 8th while a wild tbhrow over third in the 9th let in the two runs and cut off the C. P. R‘s chances of pulling abead. The score below tells the tsfe ; R H E Townâ€"O0 4 0 0 2 0 3 0 2â€" 11 16 7 CPRâ€"[11100201â€" 7 9 4 «Jackson is an Issuer of Mar BUSINESS LOCALSs his way to the house, and i it was decided toremove him i home, which wes done but few minutes after arriving eceased, who was about 40 age, and uninarried. lived une 4, 1007. _ Apgly to _ «P. TELFORD, Durham n a <tin ns Varney. lots in Durbam for sale a ie Rhabber us efficient Herâ€" l d T C Morton mge took enâ€" the receipts athletes. re somewhat e concert reâ€" pre will be a Will thoroughly prepare you to accept & better Pond pone pace 70 nusmuss,?n&umfffi . Three and TYPEWRITING and PREPARATORY, Students ‘admitted at any time, Epring T now on. _ Fuil sent to any ldd:fi free, Ad , A. FLEMING, Prineipal, Owen Bound, Ont. Success depends upon your fitness to accept promoâ€" tion when it presents itselt. Get Ready for a Better Position alogue free A schoo! that ranks away above the ordinary business colleges. _ It pays to get the best. Catâ€" Fall term opens Sept. 3 All our experience at your service. Call and see us. A full line of Fashionable Furnishings for men and boys All the very latest in Collars and Ties Gloves and Hose Hats, Caps, Shoes. and much more we can’tl tell you of this week. in We beg to annouuce to the people of Durham and vicinâ€" ity that we haye opened up New! New! New! For SALE.â€"A number of town lots on Queen and Countess Sts., good location, prices reasonable. A iy to Thomas Smith or at the Postoy:'e. J. C. NICHOL‘S STORE A FEW MONTHS SPENT AT THE John H. w Gents‘ F urnishings Owen SOnnd, Ont. Cor. Yonge & Alexander Sts NORIHERN ; Bring in the boys. We have not »verlooked their needs. We have made full provision for them and all colors and makes of suits are here for their choosing. Made of choice grey summerweight wooliens, of new patterans and neat oyerchecks _ ‘Twoâ€"piece suitsâ€"coat and trousers only. These are the best fitting clothing we ever had the pleasure of selling and we are selling them to the dressy class. SBee them. WOOL WANTED We have the newest makes of Whitewear which is so eagorly ricked up. _ Dress Fabrics being of a sheer nature require dainty aceâ€"trimmed Underwear. _ Underskirts and Corset Covers of the }ateat lacey trimmings at reasonable prices and plenty to choose rom. To keep the feet cool try a pair of these. There‘s more comâ€" fort in them than you could imagine and they are dressy shapes. We have them in Ladies‘, Men‘s and Children‘s sizes. Muslins, Persian Lawns, Fancy Deâ€" lainettes, Vestings, Ginghams and Silk TiSSU@S was never better assorted. _ To keep in touch with the weather you will need some of these fabrics. Make it a point to see ourassortmient This is the kind of weather that our Keep Cool Fabrics are in the greatest demand. Our range of The Outing Suits Men Want ALEX. RUSSELL White Underwear THE BIG STORE W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal Boys‘ Clothing White Shoes /1 KRESS Has a full line of Curtain Poles, Window Shades, Picture Frames Frames to order of all kinds, * We are having an upholsterâ€" er the first week in every month, Anyone wishing old goods renoâ€" vated to look good as new should advise usâ€"we will be pleased to attend to it at once, ols The oldest and strongest business school‘ All facilities are of the best. Students receive expert instruction and persona attention mand mre assisted to positions \\l!rlu for catalogue of this live upâ€"toâ€"dat ols. QMMEM« an HIGHEST PRICES, Orders and repairing quick] attended to. ren‘s Chocolate and black kid footwear. See our latest in Women‘s Misses and Boy‘s Dongola Kid Oxfords, strap slippers and bluchers. or sonth PostO M THE CASH SYSTEM BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE Night Calls for Undertaking wo“:wr attended _ to" JULY 4, 1907 . M. WATSON, Princ; C. A. Bldg,, Y gel, J Undertaker .ce ‘g.,, Yonge & McGill 8ts TORONTO CASH OR TRADE. The est in Childâ€" the very finâ€" E have now bhoe Man. rincipa Hosiery & bargain panel f: $1.00 @f ling, navy grounds 1 white desig vy stripe it WA Tl Navy avd BJ Muslins Bs We could fll a carry but must 1 plete indeed in B open work as we fancy hoisery. H. H. MOCKLR 5 WC Special Grocery This t the ps True SPECIAL Three Coen cne derole papers Pa‘l“o Uif. al La charge £1, f(?l"rzthe 1 the United subs. expir arrears, ki new during VOL. pecelecalle on patror ag Highe TM ne hets W ing

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