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Durham Review (1897), 11 Jul 1907, p. 5

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W J LAWRENCR ;l;ouldbe without it. most reasonable. 1 have purchand the HOUSE .: Horse Shoeing a Specialty Come in and see it it a chance. Tires you wait. Opposite the Regis wW. J. LAWRENCE Agent for the Patent Fire Escape and Folding Ladder. No house or public building ~of more than one storey DARLINGS, The People‘s Druggists â€"an absolute necessity in hot weaâ€" Ta]cum POWdel' S therâ€" Colgate‘s, Taylor‘s Valley Toilet Waters Ti ®%X For those White Shoes JULY Il1, 1907 DARLING‘S DRUG STORE COLD BLACKSMITH E#" Darling‘s Cream of Witchazel for Sunburn. Some Summer Specialties see it aml give Tires set while TIRE SETTER Office. Violet, Rose, Colgate‘s, Dactyls and Cashmere Bouquet. o Tice Violet, Mennen‘s, Sanitol. |_ A full line of Fashionable ‘Furnishings for men and boys lAll the very latest in _ We beg to annouuce to the people of Durham and vicinâ€" ity that we haye opened up in l 1. C. NICHOL‘S STORE New! New! New! Collars and Ties Gloves and Hose Hats, Caps, Shoes. and much more we can‘t tell you of this week. Gents‘ Furnishings All our experience at your rvice. Call and see us. John H. Rose Blacco and Pipe Clay. From all indications a great recepâ€" tion will be given the Premier. upon his return to Canada from attending the Colonial Conference in London. From the time the Premier sets foot on Canaâ€" dian soil until he arrives at Ottawa, he will be the recipient of royal tokens of the esteem in which he is held by Canâ€" adians, without regard to party. _ _ Asa consequence of the Premier‘s visit to England, Canada has become better known, and her aspirations betâ€" ter understcod. Trade relations beâ€" tween this and other countries have been improved, all of which will reâ€" dound to the advantage of the Dominâ€" ion aud all will participate in the results. s euk on vi® d * With the comgletion of the Grand Trunk Pacific, the Georgian Bay Canal and the inauguration of the " All Red Route," Canada will have made large strides in the fulfilment of her destiny, and the people will haye abundant cause to bless Sir Wilfred Laurier and the Llheral&mny. a party which has been well described as the party of progress. Council met June 29th, minutes susâ€" tained, a claim for damages caused by horse breaking through culvert at Yeoâ€" vil. amounting to $1l0.00 by Bunston and Manary. McArthurâ€"Lothianâ€"That $5.00 be paid in full satisfaction of said claim. accepted.â€"Carried, also a claim for damages amounting to $200,00, caused by fire to timber belonging to D, Mceâ€" Queern, said fire being started by conâ€" tractor of drain, No 8. MeArthurâ€"Fergasonâ€"That the reeve be instructod to investigate said claim and report at next meeting.â€"Carried. Notice from clerk, Proton, asking for a supplementary grant of $75.c0 to be oxpended_be_tween.(_‘:edarville.aud Conau. The Reeye reported that be met the Reeye and clerk, Arthur tp, and settled accounts of S. labor and grants on the townline for 1905â€"â€"06, Egremont exâ€" dended $351.90, Arthur $265.44, balanse Egrewont $97.46 to be speut ou T. L. this _ searon. _ Ferguson â€" Lothianâ€" Report adopted, com‘r fees $3.00.â€"Carâ€" hi dutvetb dadiauds® P ob dn © ces â€"resolved, that said reqnest lie over till pext moeting.â€"Carried, Com‘r Lothian and the Reeveâ€"Comâ€" mittee appointed to examine and reâ€" port upoun the water grievance, lot 27. con 14, report that they had examined locality and recommend that council take no action, and await devyelopments. Fergasonâ€" Philip â€" Repork adopted, Com fees $1.50, Jno A. Swanston and W.J, Sharp were appointed auditors under Byâ€"Law 213, to make a special audit from Jan 1st to June 28th, ins. Lothianâ€"MceArthurâ€" That the payâ€" ment of orders of P. village, trustees, amounting to $7.75 be confirmed.â€"Carâ€" tied. Com‘r Ferguson reportedâ€"Thos Reid gravelling 38 rds.. lot lo con 16, ecst $§22.50, Cornish ditech and two culverta, lo and 16 in respectively, lot 8 of 12 con 1 cost §15.00. also do culvert, Orchardville, 11. pieces 10 in, $5.00, Normanby half cost, also grader work G. A.. Con 14, 12.00, do lot 15, con 14, cost $6.00; H. Reid use of wheeled scraper $1.00. Lothianâ€"MeArthurâ€"Report adopted, Com‘r fees $38.00.â€"Carried. J & Philip, Inspector of draing, reportâ€" ed that be bad examined work on drain No 1, and recomwonded payment of §100 oo to Juo Ellis, contractor, also drain No 4. ree‘d payment of $50.00. § MoArthur-â€"Lot.-hinnâ€"Re[orb adopted and Inspector be paid $1.25 on drain No 1, and $1.50 on draim No 4.â€"Car. Com‘r Phlip‘s road imp‘s, R. L> Dodds, timber for bridges, loth sideline, con 5, $9.00; C. Dezell do, do $52.94; S. Robb drawing tile for 8 culverts $5,00, Richard Cantlon,. stringers in bridge, lot 10, con 5, $12.00; John Goodjear, new bridge, lot 1o, con 5, $9.50, D. Porter, filling roadway, lot 10 gon 5, $39 00, Geo Eakett. rep. bridge lot 26, con 12. $16.00, do gravelling lot 10% 20, COn PA Py T WR l 172, con 12. $27.00; D. Porter, gravelling Lt 10, con 5, $6.00, A. Buchanan, sunâ€" dry jobs, con 8, $7,00. A Buchanan, Pathmaster, gravelling, lot 2%4, con 8, §$50.00. _ Lothianâ€"MoArthurâ€"Report adopted Com fees $5.00.â€"Carried. Com‘r MeArthur‘s report, Wmm Mapâ€" letoft drawing tile for 20 in culvert and putting them in lov7., con 5. $5.15, do 16 in culvert «and putting them in lot 6 eon 6, $4.25; W. Alcoro, new stringers and covering on bridges lot 7, con 6, $33.50; Walter Smith, tightening rods on bridge. 5th sideline, con 8, $1.00; W leeves, gravelling by day‘s work, (Cou 8, amounting to $80.00; Jos Dowl. ing, moving grader §$2.00; Jos McEachâ€" ern, pathmaster, gravelling by days work on con lo amounting to $31.20. Fergusonâ€"Lothianâ€"â€"Report adopted, Com, fees $2.60,â€"Carriod. Com‘tr Lothian reported Jas Todd rep‘ to bridge, let 16, con 14. $4â€"00. F Sufnied drawing I2, lo in tile and putting them in lot 24, con 16. also rep‘s to culvert 25th sideline, con 16 §4.50, Thos Reid, winter work on roads §2.00. Philipâ€"MeArthur â€" Report adopted Com‘r fees 5Soc. Carried. Fergusonâ€"Lothianâ€"That the agreoâ€", ment of 1905 between the tp. of Egre mont and the trustees of the P. village. of Helstein be renewed and form the basis of agreement for 1907.â€"Carried. Beove'ropomd rebuilding and reâ€" pairing culvert lot 27, con 4, Egt and Arthur T line by J. P. Bolger $5.c0. _ Lothianâ€" Philip â€" Report adopted, Com fees $1.00.â€"Carried. Byâ€"law, No 212 to appoint a Tp. troasâ€" urer, passed the usual readings. The pame of John A. Swaneton was inserted in the Byâ€"Law, salary $1l00 per year. McArthurâ€"Lothianâ€"That the clerk be ipstructed to take an inventory of the documents and supplies in the treasurer‘s possession, and examine the new treasurer‘s sureties, and report at nest meeting. Carried, Sir Wilfrid‘s Return. Egremont Council THE DURHAM REVIEW Hardware & Furniture Always on hand. National Portland Cement always in stock _ Binder Twine of the very best quality. See it. 15 or cent olf "* s‘ s+ per cent Off | purchases. Come early and make your selection. Lenahan & McIntosh. Is $15 your price fox; The auditors presented showing the balance on $4250.28. I‘p funds and $ of Legislative grant to J in Egremont. McArthurâ€"â€"Fergusonâ€"â€" That the audiâ€" tor‘s report be adopted as read, and they be vaid $2 each. Carmed. Philip--Fergueou--Thub an ordor for $25,00 be drawn in favor of Geo Free. man for filling approach to Holstein bridge,. Carried Lothianâ€"â€"â€"Philipâ€"â€"That the petition of Chas Mclones and 40 othors, be reâ€" ceived anrd laid over till next meoting for consideration..â€"â€"Carried. Resolved that the following aco‘ts be paid; W B Sutton, freight on scrapers 72 c; D Halliday, gravel $1.98; W Caulfield, gravel $5.45; iujury to crop $2; John Brown, gravel $2 50; Reeve distributing pathrolls, 2 days $6 o0, Clerk do 2 day 83 oco:W G E Boyd road scrapers, _ 815 ow ; C Drumm, cement for tiles $30 71; T A Ferguason, gravel $2 42; R McEachern do $1o 30; O M Seim, printing voter‘s lists &:c P [ (4 0_ ooo hofi Rieeng E0 CA oe o cas c $42,00 ; clerk‘s quarter salary, $38 75, de postage, express orders six months $5; A Durrant. half year‘s salary as treasurer $50 00. do dratt exchange, 1 0 OT us 1 «is1 WEEsseen®t AEDTD L ced on L postage. stationery 89 00; S Robb teaming and making tile $33:80; Comy,r Ferguson,. committee work $3 o0: Com‘r MceArthur do 82 00; Wmm Aberdein 5 days on grader $10.00, rep 60: Alex or the balance of July, we will allov‘v Kay, gravel $2 08. The tender of W Seaman‘for cement for tile, being the lowest was accepied. Reeve paid into Treasurer §17 60, comâ€" mittal of W, Romans to Owen Sound, and $27 45 do Mrs Christie to Hamilton asylam* t Is the first step i e egrap y towards positions uplymg from $5000 to $150,000 per annum in railway service. You can become a good operator in 6 montbs if ;ou study in The Central Telegraphy Schooll Gerrard St. E., Toronto. The fnest Schoo in Canada. Write for particulars. wW. H. SHAW, Pres. T.J.JOHNSTON, Prin Then we should like to burn into your brain the fact that for $15 you can get ali the style and as perfect a fit as can be put into a suitâ€"as much as if you paid $28. Of course the cloth is not so fine, nor the trimmings so luxurious, but every other way the $15 suit is identical with the highest cost clothing. JUST ARRIVEDâ€"Some Choice Ready Made Suits J. A filaSS, Manager &E Cutter y‘am: * Adjourned to meet on Augast 5th. D AULAN. Clerk Another Break in FURNITURE A full supply Shelf and Heavy HARDW ARE icture Framing Promptly done. asented their report ce on hand to be and $94.04 balance t to public echools . Flarity In view of the fact that the freigbt rate to Montreal from Manitoba is as low as it is to Ontario points, the sucâ€" cess of the efforts of the Ontario millers to capture the market of the Maritime Proyinces are nothing short of phenâ€" omenal. The farmers of Ontario bhave lost heavily in the decline in the demand for Ontario wheat, which has resulted not only in lower prices for fall wheat, but in the present era of bigh prices for bran and shorts, Farmers and stockmen need hardly blame the millâ€" ers for these conditions when agriculâ€" tarists contribute to Western prosperâ€" ity by buying Manitoba instead of Onâ€" tario blended flour when they purchase the family groceries at the general store. Eyen in those districts where wheat remains a staple, it is no uncomâ€" mon Sight to see the man who has hauled bis own wheat to the mill jogâ€" ging back with a barrel or bag bearing some wellâ€"known Western brand. The pe(H)le of Ontaric hayve taken Western flour partly on its merits &9 a "*strong" flout, and partly as a result of glamour of the Great West, which has been so well advertised throughout tbhe old and long settled parts of Canaâ€" ca,. _ In spite of the yogue of the flour made from the u:rting whear of the West, it is an indisputable fact that the flavor of Ontario flour is yery much superior, â€" It enough Western whest is added to bring up the proportion of gluten, the resultant blend is much suâ€" perior to either jthe Manitoba or Onâ€" tario flour, The bread is nourishing and has all the delicate flavor of Onâ€" tario wheat. 1t is with ontario blendâ€" ed flour that Ontario millers have captured the Maritime market, to the mutual advantage of the millers and the farmers of this province. a Spring Suit The increased market for Ontario flouris a matter of vital interest to farmers all over the province ; it offers an incentive to wheat growers and will enable stockmen to procure feed at living prices. Thepurchase of blended flour for hcme use will help create a demand for the new flour right here in Ontario. and will mean enlarged market for Ontario wheat. all kinds of Use Ontario Flour. TORONTO I had 250 acres of Go0G LANG aboye Durham, well improved, with very fine buildings, advertised in the REvVIEW for $7500. 1 can now sell it for a good deal less and ITB A BARâ€" GaAIN. Then I have a 100 ACRE well imâ€" proved farm near Durham that I will gell 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 bouse, large frame bank barn, frame stables and pig stables good orchard. Thisisreally a sacrifice LOOK HERE, FARMER I have also a great lot of other pros pflKfur sale and a MILLION DOLâ€" LARS of MONEY to lend at very low rates, 1OCOLLECT DEBTS, carefally prepare all kinds of WRITINGS, se C. P. R. Tickets to all points WEST and sell OCEAN TICKETS. Every kind of legitimate business attended to, Everything private, Our Motio : "Alw ys p ompt, Never Negligent.‘ [b § Is good Bread, well made and 3 properly bakedâ€"the bread that C is made by Stinson. This is the g perfect breadâ€"made of the best & flour, leavened and seasoned just g right, thoroughly kneaded and Ibaked to perfection, it is easily M digested and it builds health and % strength for those who eat it, a Give it a trial. Â¥ _ STINSON, The Baker ; Suppeccececceccececceece‘ MUTUAL FIRE INSURANGE COMPANY FARMERS‘ CENTRAL The strongest p\xre“liy Mutual Fire Insurant Co. in Ontario. â€" A record without a Psnllel and a just reward for honest efforts, Licensed and inspected by the Government ; insures reudlenoe I se Mn q dn r T IDSJ)CCWU HV MR ECC EDNA IC N toe and and farm property upon the latest known plans 3 or 4 year blanket policies issued ou the annu® instalment or one ?.ymem. systcm under the most favorable conditions to the insured. Insure in the best. If your insurance ¢> pires this year, ca‘l on, or drop a card to NEILMeCANNEL, Agent, Durham Staff and Equipment. } The school is thoroughly equi in teachin; ability, in chemical and electrrg(id supplies ans 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. MOLLAND First Class Certificate and third year undergraduate of Queen‘s University, ___ _ _ _ gend & lnmr forour beautiful book * HOW T0 ,et a Patent‘‘,*" What profitable to invent,."and Prizeson Patents‘. Advice free. Feenmoqeraie MAngN & MARION, EXxPERTS Tomple Building, #35 8t James St., Montreal ‘The only firm of Craduate Enginers in the Domi« Wion transacting patent business exclusively Intending Students should enter at the beginâ€" niug of the term if possible. Board can be ob tained at reasonable rates. Durham is a healthy aud attractive town, making it a most desirable place for residence FEES: $1 per month in advance, Wm. Jonnston,Sr., C. Ramage, PROMPTLY SECURED Ogilvie‘s "Royal Household " Keewatin * Fiye Roses"â€"The very best Keewatin make., A carload just received, F L O UV R Clover S E E D S DBurham School Head Office : Walkerton, Ont, The Best Cur§ For Dyspepsia MATTHEWS & â€" LATIMER FIELD AND GARDEN, ver and Timothy and all varâ€" ieties of Garden seeds in aâ€" bundance for Spring growing H. H. MILLER, Highest grades only. The Hanover Conveyaner Bcience, History and Geography beautiful book of Good Land How to J. G. HUTTON, M. D., Câ€" Membe: College Physicians and Surgeone2 Ontari0 {)fMce and Residence Cor. »arailaa« and 1008 _‘ _ ay., uti0otof Hill, _ Old Moodic Corner, OFFICE HOUKS 9â€"11 a. m 2â€"4 p. m. 1â€"9 p. m Telephone Connection No. 10 Late assistant to Moorfleld‘s (London, Eng) and to Knapp‘s (New York) Eye Hospitals. W. C, PICKERING D. D S., L. D. S. HOoNOR GRADUATE of Toronto University, graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Rooms of Dental s“rfimm of OUntario, oo Over J & J HUNTER‘S New Store HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Universi ty rad uate Royal College Dental Surgeon GOn Dentistry in all its vranches, Ofliceâ€"Oalder‘s Block, over Post Office Prvslciax & 8uro®oN, Office over J. &)J). Hunter‘s Store 8 to 10 a.M. HOURS : { 2 to 4 rP.Mf} c 7 to 9 P, X. Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers &ce. Money to Loan. flice, 13 Frost 8t, A. G. MacKay K.C.1 W. F Ounn ARTHUR H. JACKSON DURKHAM, ONT. (Lower Town) Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme Cou Notary Public Cominissioner &e Money to Loan, i \fhie, â€" over Gordou‘s lewelry stove JOHN CLARK » ARTHUR GUN, M. D., B@> Special attention given to Discases Of Women and Children. Oflce Licensed Auctioneer for the Co, of Grey. Bales Srompcly uttended to. _ ®ates reasonable rders mui' be left at his Implement Wareâ€" rooms, McKinnon‘s old stand, or at the Revik_w GEO. H. K. MIDFORD DNMLET LD LCsfi des Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat IN NEW QUASTERS Licensed Auctioneer tor Co, Grey Terms moderate, Arrangements for sules &# to autes, &c., must be made at the Review Ofâ€" fice, Durham, * Correspondence addressed there, or to Ceylon P.O., will be prom ptyl§ attended to, ‘Terms on application to D. MePHAIL, Ceylon P. 0O or to C. RAMAGE, Durhaw Insurance Agent,. Money to Loan Issuer of Marriage Licenses, A gen eral financial business transacled J. F. GRANT D.D.S., L. D. S. flice, McIntyre Block, over the Bank Individual teaching. _ Special atâ€" tention to tone production, Pâ€"~ACfojotey=Â¥tâ€"=â€"!â€"»aâ€"1 . «McPHMHAIL._.+® MACKAY & DUNN, After two years in business zin Durbam I thank heartily the many farmers and outhers who havefavored me with their trade and have fleuare in announcing that I will in tbe future bave hay > pleasure in meeting in more commodious c‘naruers. all my old friends and wost many new ones. Promptness and fair dealâ€" ing will continue to be my motto, Yours tor business T9RA T T.A IL. or to C, RAMAUGE, 12 #@~ â€" Ceylon has a teclephone office motary Public, Commissioner, llclnt{re Bock â€"Lambton St, Barclay and Bell‘s old stand sTUDIOâ€"UPPER TOW N CARD OF THANKS DR. BURT CONYEYANCER, &e. . P. TELFORD Teacher of Singing Licensed the County of Grey.? Mchellan. Owen Bound

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