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Durham Review (1897), 26 Sep 1907, p. 5

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)1eCman IDCS rovido eOrs O n /A P | O mokey obaccos J‘"S our ‘s tasteg strive to AR Satisâ€" : here, esents d and e best s and on of is‘ tisfac- 0 that ybody Varie. 1907 â€"~â€"= be is C fi Sm 1 Spring Wallâ€"Paper } m n o o aces oooR s oo on e temernre Durham School «Johaston,Sr., Chairman »t )3 n work, i charge : JESSLIE Mc nduate of iding Students should enter at the begin { the term if possible, Board can be ob at reasonable rates. Durham is a healthy ractive town, making it a most desirable or residence. school is FEES We have just opened up a large quantity of new wall paper _ _â€"==all the latest and ‘best designs and colorâ€" ings. Eggs Taken as Cash at The Down Town Shoe Store The Largest Stock of Boots and Shoes in Durham pair of Boots. Case At this partic 1 ness occurs thanat plies are used In (and necessary). to stock is very fn11 a ertificate, â€", ! Geography Staff and Equipment. SEPTEMBER 26 { $1 per month in advance ARLINGS AN, 1st Class Certificate 1 DARLINGS pruUG Bick Poom BSupplics Hot Water Bottles Fountain Syringes Absorbent Cottons Plain && Medicated Cottons Clinical Thermometers Invalids‘ Rings Ais partic ular season of the year a gro curs thanat any other and of course n e used â€"In buying goods of this kinc essary). to buy the best goods from the very full and compl ete, comprising niversity and First Profes ~Algebra, Arithmetic, His C. Ramage, Becretary B. A., Grad contains 1 lead pencil, x'pen‘1 Principal ~‘W. H. BEAN Large 72x72 bed comforters,. ... ..$2 and 3.( Large 11x4 Flannellette Blankets in white Don‘t forget to call and see us if you want a lan This fall we have them from.........25¢ t Fine imitation cut glass preserve dishes at were e e e ts tss er+ +s ++ ++++++++20€ &and 40¢ each 4 piece pressed glass Table Sets at.... ....40¢ a set Men‘s Cardigan Jackets at 1.00, 1.25 and 1,50 each Ladies‘ fall and winter Underwear from ... 25c up See our lines of 2¢ and 50c DRESS GOODS for fall aud winter. 1907 Smyrna Rugs, 60 x 30 ins Floor Oileloth, 1 ya, 14 yds and 2 yds wide F4 J. S. Mcliraith y the year a great deal more sickâ€" d of course more sick room supâ€" s of this kind it is alwavs wise We i jm UZ 3 eople‘s Druggists Ice Bags Adhesive Plaster Disinfectants Atomizers, etc. Bandages Invalids‘ Cups STORE. best makers. 01-1; 11 purchasing ; I Slate peneil HE ‘alder‘s Block $2 and 3.00 each SELLS C & 8q y« $.00 eact CHEAP $1.25 pr j 1, _ ! CUaUl mortality, the submerged lenth, school hygiene, small pox and yaccination, accidents, cancer, tuberâ€" eulosis and infectious diseases. The Dr made her subject most interesting to all and was listened to with profound attention. A yote of thanke was given to the I 10 T CCC CCR MHUI WASs & lirge percentage of the sterner sex. Mr Jâ€" I. Gralam of Vandeleur occupied the chair, Mrs W. Buchanan of Raâ€" yenna gave a most thoughtful and inâ€" structive paper on "Woman‘s place in the World." Mrs Buchanuan is a womâ€" an possessing good solid scotch seuse and berpaper was a refloction of her well stored mind. Mrs Thomas Mocâ€" Gurr of Darbam zave a paper on "Child: ren in the homes which was short put tull of wisdom. Miss Clara Gardner of Kemble rendered three solos which were freely applauded and thoroughly en joyed. The gem ot the evening, how. ever, was Dr McMurchvy‘s addross on "Twentieth century health problems," The Dr is a little Jady of charming preâ€" sence, a clear yoice and an altogether delightful â€" and instructive speakor, She packed more information into a baif hour‘s address than one would learn from reading in a week. The mothers presentlearned something about infant morality that cannoe help but profit them; the men presert were taught the folly of haste and ts train of acciâ€" dents; in fact everybody was benefitted in some way. The headings of subjects tousbed upon were; Pure air, pure watâ€" er. pure soil, pure food, patent mediâ€" cines, infant mortality, the submerged lenth, school hygiene, smal! pox and 6 n L im e hy‘ o oo . ooo Ane on Typhord feverâ€"its cause and treatment. Mr= Putman euggested lines of work for Women‘s Institutes and praised theo ladies for the vigorous and yaluable work they were doing. An excellent paper on Women‘s Inâ€" stitute work was read by Mrs Joseph Dayidson of Lake Charles, Keppel. _ Itb was decided to organize and make the convention a permanent annual event, and the following ofâ€" foers were elected; Pregident, Mrs James Gardiner, Kemble; 1st Vice President, Mrs J, L. Graham, Vandeâ€" leur; Secretary Mrs W. H. Thurston, Flesherton. At the evening seasion the ball was packed to the doors with an intensely ap‘preciati\'e andieuce, among whom was Women have Freedom of Town in Flesherton , (0 snew him. In religion be was a Presbyterian and his pastor Rey, Mr. Matheson of Priceyille assisted by Rev. Mr. Newton, Durham, conducted the funeral service. The funeral took place on Friday last to Butters‘ Cemeâ€" tery and was attended by a very large namber of friends and neighbore, showing the respect in which the deceased was held by the community, The pallâ€"bearers were: A, M *Lach!an, D. McMillan, J. Black, N. MceCanuel, T. McFadden and G. Binnie, ‘nelliea by the late Rey. Mr. Stewart to Margaret Butter of the wellâ€"known Glenelg family of that name. The issue was eight children, the three eldest dying in early life. The reâ€" maining members of the family are:â€" Norman, in B. C.; Mrs. Evans (Sarah) in Rochester ; Archie and Mary at bome with their mother en the old homestead. MrMcLe:ian wasof a quiet unassuming nature, a good neighbor and a sincere friend, respected by all who knew him. In religion be was a Presbyterian and his pastor Rey, Mr. Matheson ‘of Priceuilin® neciarad e\ One by one the old pioneers of Gleâ€" nelg are passing to their rest, Coming to " The Bush " when there was noâ€" thing else, no clearing, no roads, no coveniences of any kind ; with scarcely anything but an axe anda hoe ;coming from the mammland of Scotland, the islunds of the north or from Sunny Erin‘s Isle to a country where every. thing was new and strange and everyâ€" thing different from what they had been accustomed to, Yet they toiled on, bearing the trials and hardships of pioneer life, with unrecorde1l bravery, with what success the fine homes and beautiful fields do now attest,. And now after bearing the burden and heat of the day, the great majority of them are quietly sleeping in God‘s acre, rest. ing tbhere till the resurrection trump bids them awake and come forth. The last of the old men to depart was Mr. Hugh McLellan who die(;7 on Tuesday the 17th instant. He had been in good health up to a short time before his death although he had been totally blind for a year and a half, Mr. McLellan was born 86 years ago in the island of Uist, Invernesashire. Scotland, and came to Canada with | his father and the rest of the family in 1858. Helived for a time in the Townâ€" ship of Nichol and in 1857 movyed up to the 2nd con.. N. D. R., Glenelg, to the farm on which he lived till his death, Fifty years ago last January he was umr'rivd by the late Rey. Mr. Stewart 1x s W. Buchanan of Raâ€" moat thoughtful and inâ€" on "Woman‘s place in °"Z 2° coarming preâ€" e and an altogether instructive speakor, _ information into a than one would learn week. ‘The mothers nething about infant noe help but profit presert were taught HBH ut Rertc t C Audhs css d mainland of Scotland, th: the north or from Sunny to a country where everyâ€" new and strange and everyâ€" ‘rent from what they had tomed to. Yet they toiled : th'eht.riuls and hardships of Hugh McLelian. Obituary . the On requisition of W. P. Ellis an order was issued for $72.18 in favor of K. 0. Rilgour, and charged to coutractor on case, and make as reasonable a settleâ€" as possible.â€"Carried. The council accepted of assigment contract of drain No# 1 and 2 from P. Ellis to John Ellis. Council met Sept 19th, minutes apâ€" proved, a communication from Dr Perry re damages to horse and buggy by breakâ€" ing through a culvert. McArthnrâ€" Lothian â€"â€" That Com‘r Philip be appointed to investigate the Meadsâ€"Carsonâ€"That Mr MeKenzio‘s report on expenditare in ward 4 be reâ€" ceived and that he be paid #14 95 on ward ezpenditare, $4 for work on grader and $7.50 commission on expenditare on Campbell‘s hill,â€"Carried. McKenzseâ€"Meadsâ€" That MeLoughâ€" ry‘s report of expenditure in ward 2 be received and he be paid $24, commissâ€" ion on an expenditure of $240.â€"Carried. Carsonâ€" Meads â€"That this council grant $16 to be expeaded by Mr Moâ€" Loughry } in completing contraets in ward No 2â€"Carried, MeLoughryâ€" Carson â€" That John Webber be paid $4.50 for aebairing culâ€" verts and filling holes on yalley road,â€" Carried, E o 2 e e n en Flesherton, on Saturday, Sept 7. The fi“i 1, The sum ot $1lo has been paid members were all present, the Reeve in Ra Oretgmtd t°‘ pay bill presented by the chair. Minutes of last meeting | yt « Kilgour, $2,00 fees paid on drain wore read and confirmed, Estimates | ~° 4 804 $1 00 fees on drain 1. from the several school boards were| _Byâ€"law No 214 to levy the rates passâ€" presented and road. A petition from | @4 the usoal rendings, rates are not so J J. Patterson and cthers, protesting | bigh as last year, Mrs Muir and Mrs against clostog the townline between | Kerr were exempted from land tax, this municipality and UGlenelg in the | Urders were issued to the amount of â€"yilluge of Friceville and disposing of the }9173-6" made up of small acc‘ts chiefâ€" same to the C. P. Ky, Co was presented {1}’ for grayel, and $20.00 com tax for ubd read, sidewalks in Dromore, and #88 75 MelLanghryâ€"Carsonâ€"That nccounts,’cl"k'fl quarter salary. for grayel as certified by eyerseers be| Adjournment t 3 gaid, viz, 8. Pedlar, 7o c; T. Atkmson,fNov {Gth. C . t0eet / on Suturday $2.25; A. Beatie, $4.80; 8. Pedlar, 94.95' D. ALtA®, Clerk â€"Carried. M f McKenzie â€" MceLoughey â€" That the | *~** s i NC | reroices io oo Sodi oo oi "H Pole}? | The Review to Jan. 1, 1908, ditch, 15¢ to New Subscribers. nÂ¥ ic hss lny 85. 00 Li S J J. Patterson and ctherl;;. protesting against clostog the townline between this municipality and Glenelg in the yillage of Friceville and disposing of the same to the C. P. Ky, Co was presented ubd read, The Municipal Council of the townâ€" ship of Artemesia met in the town hall Flesherton, on Saturday, Sept 7. The members were all present, the Reeve in the chair. Minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed, Estimates {rom the several school boards were presented and road. A petition fram Council adjourned. The following delegates were among those present; Mrs M«Girr, Mrs Petâ€" tigrew, Mrs MceCrie, Mrs Grasby, Mrs Matthews, Mrs Patterson, Mrs MeNulty Mrs W. Ramage.â€"Advance Supper was given all delegates in basement of the Methodist chursh w a most bounteous repast was spread ladies of Flesherton for the ha manner in which they had ente the delegates and the convention with the National Anthem, Lenahan In this line our stock is complete and worthy of inspection a full line of Sideboards, Bedroom Suites, Parlor Suites, Cous« Chairs, Springs, Mattresses, ete., to select from. This is the pli right goods at the right prices. In Oils we have a Coal Oil. Liinseed Oil, Machine Oil, Bewing 1 National Portland Cean Bee our stock of these before buying elsewhere ces spneak for themselves,. We have a good assortment of Double and Sin Revolvers and Ammunition of all kinds to select from of these and our different kinds of cartridges,. We also carry a full line of Graniteware and Tinware, in usefulness and looks ; which reanite 1mn nmarkinz Remember we are agents for the famous lines of MecCLARY‘g Furnaces, Stoyes, Ranges and Heaters, Among these are the well known Sunshine Furnace, which is almost as good ms a private sun in any home ; the ‘Pandora Range‘, which is so well and favorably known ; the Oak Heaters which surpass the majority of Heacers both Egremont Council H Guns, Firearms THE DURHAM REVIEW Artemesia Council. 2C 1avoravly known ; the Oak Heaters Surpass the majority of Heacers both ulness and looks ; also many others, require no particulars given here. orse Blankets We also have s we have a complete stock consisting of Canudian and American winseed Oil, Turpentine, Gasoline, Benzine, Cream Beparator Oil, i1, Sewing Machine Oil, Castor Oil, Cylinder UQil, Carriage Oil, ete ortland Cement always kept on hand. ardware A petition from cthers, protesting townline between d Glenelg in the â€"That naccounts by oyerseers be ©; T. Atkipson, 8. Pedlar, $4.95 Oils Of all Kinds had entertaine : the latest and besi in WASHING MACHINES, WRINGERS Anp the handsome Purnaces, Stoves Ranges and Heaters gment of from W, egates in the chursh where as spread. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TOROoNTO closed urniture on application The undersigned has of good hay for sale on con. 14, Tp, Egremont, in quanties to simt nc Light Wagons, Light bobâ€"; Heavy truck wagon, Wagon bo plete, Plows, Harrows, Pulpers mills and towers, Wire, Wire f Stoves, Tron pig troughs, &c. M sold at once, BA . M Iaragsr Dated the nineteenth ember 1907, McClary‘s Drain Inspector recommended pay ment of $200.00 on drain No 4, D. Shea eculvert 0n said drain $20.000; Recomâ€" ;x;ended payment of $183.00 on drain CX omnk 009 Sigud these are e, which Com‘r Plulip â€"reported haying ex. pended $55.00 in «mail jobs given in de. tail. Fees on the same $8.00, Com‘r Ferguson expended $40 65 im reps and culyerts, Fees awarded 88.00 Com‘r MeArthur expcnded $78.40 the sum of $14,.85 ditching, bal on bridges Fees $5.00. Clerk‘s Adve urry Combs, Brushes CC CC MUVENCG of roai imps consisting chiefly of bridges aud culverts, amoun '152.25. his com faas &K a. draimn No and Ammunition ‘ flny is so ) j _V ol Inspection. _ We haye Parlor Suites, Couches, Tables, rom. This is the place to get the +d Mnsd <. Iubs iruticd and _ culverts, amounting . to , his com fees §$5.00. _ Plulip â€" reported haying exâ€" WRE i B23 00 es neputs ‘ Hay For Sale Lothian gave detailed account signed has twelve(12) tons for sale on his farm lot 15 Egremont. _ Wili be sold o suit purchaser. Prices n. CHARLES Mcinn®Es, SRS AND CHURNS. For Sale. cIntosh. Bingle barrel Guns, Rifles, ‘om. _ See our assortment n email jobs given in deâ€" the same $3.00, Com‘r ded $40.65 in reps and â€" H. Jacksox, â€" l Assignee, y COsR ey , Wagon box com. urniture Yeovil P. 0. _ Both quality and pri«â€" bo!)-sleigha. ers, Wind e fencing, . Must be 10ep«, To Lot s of other property for sale. Mo ney to Lend. All kinds of busiâ€" ness qttended to. 100 acres Durham Roa Good dwelling, fram good soil. â€" Conveni only $2500, 200 acres, Glenelgâ€"fine good frame dwelling improvements, only & 50 Would be a great bargain. _ So are the following properties at the prices asked : Clover A Dollar for Ogilvie‘s "Royal Keewatin " Five Roses"â€"The very best Keewatin make. A carload just received, S E E D S Proven Steel Tracks, Singer Sewing Machines, Walkerton Marble Works, The Bell Organ & Piano Co., Churns and Washing Machines srantford, Brockville.Grevy Car FLO U R We are sole Agents in Dusham tor the above well known Implementsâ€" Binders Mowers, Dils‘ Harrows * Dise Calttvators, Marrie Spreaders Hay Rakes, Hay Lo ‘rs. l;xu Tedâ€" ders, Masseyâ€"Harris Cream Bep‘rators The Masseyâ€"Harris Co, Those present were Rev J, Ardill. R. D., Revs. T. H. Brown, W,. J. Conmor, W G Reilly, J a Robinson and A A Bice ahd messrs Elliot of Markdale, and C. D. Liddell, of Brook. The mosting was then elosed with the Benediction, hy _ _ _ CCUSs Hmade upon the parish» es. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the Rev J. and xrs Ardill for their kind bospitality to all, On motion, moved by Rev J A. Hobinâ€" son, seconded by xr Eiliott, it was deâ€" glded to hold the nexi meeting in warkâ€" ale. McQueen & Morice 2 teh DC ATCD PM W price $2700, Buildings worth moneyâ€"fsarm for nothing, Rev J. Ardill gave an interest instructiye paper on "Manus the Bible." ‘After the paper by al Dean many subjects of speci est to the church, with â€" whi clergyman bod to grapple, were ( at muchlength. such as the a. 8 and Diocesan ecllections, the Fund; appeal for brother in . Deaconess‘ work and _ imimi Many useful plans used in yarious es were outiined by the different which will proye help‘ul to all it img the demands made upon the es. MATTHEWS & LATIMER At 8 p im the Business Session was formally opened. The minutes of the May meeting held in Durham were read and accepted, Rev T. H. Brown. of Meaford, tollowâ€" ed with an exceedingly interesting papâ€" er on "The church in its Liturgy and Religion." At ? o‘clock the meeting adâ€" Journed for luncheon, kindly prepared by Mrs Ardill, ver and Timothy and all varâ€" ieties of Garden Seeds in aâ€" bundance for Spring growing* FIELD AND GARDEN, A special opening service was held on Wednesday evening. . Prayers â€" were said by R. J. Ardill, and the sermon was preached by KRev A. A. Bice, Rector of Durham, on Haggai l; 2â€"5. Owing to the very wer eyening the attendance was now as large as was expected. On the following morning at 1o 8o the Holy Communion was celebrated at which the Rector acted as celebrant, with Rey T. H. Brown assisting. The Cbapter then adjourned to the Reotory when Rev W. G. Reilly, of Chatsworth led in a sacred study of Mathew xx. :â€"17 in which the apeaker brought out many bright and belpful thoughis. The September Deanéry meeting o# Grey was held in Owen Sound on Wedâ€" nesday and Thursday, Sept 1l1th and 12th, Rey J. Ardill, R. D., presided at all the meetings. ‘ Highest grades only, T beHanover Conveyaner â€" â€" _ 760 to grapple, were discuesed hleogth. such as the x. 8. C,. C. ocesan cecllections, the Jubilee appeal for brother in distress:; We‘re also Agents for » Ardill gave an interestiog aud y° paper on "Manusecripts of $." After the paper by tha Rurâ€" Brockville,Grey Carx"Ia.;zes work and w imimigration y subjects of up;;ch uterâ€" cl‘:quh. with which each MILLER, ptndin / To Pudsrasa s 5. &. frame bank barn Convenient location Fifty Cents Grey Deanery ;t_i_ne bank barn â€" Road, Bentinck Household " ea in yarious parishâ€" the difi'ergn_t clergy â€"other good 3A all in meet in west "I the onnor )10 IN NEW QUARTERS GEO, Uccnsc‘d Aucuoxg promptly â€" atten Orders may be l rooms, lc&hnon Oflice. JOHN CLARK After two years in business in Durham 1 thank beartily the many farmers and others who bave favored me with their trade and have pleasure in announcing that 1 wfil in the future bave havs pleasure in meeting in more commodious Tumu. all my old friends and trust many new ones. Promptness and fair dealâ€" ing will continue to be my motto, Yours for business Individua} tention Terms moderate, 4 to dates, «C., must b fice, Durham, s there, or to Ceylon utteuded to, Terms MelIntyre Blockâ€"Lambton Barclay and Bell ‘s old ltln?lt' Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme Court Notary Public Commissioner, or to DURKHAM, ONT. (1 ARTHUR -fi-uction.ee‘ Barristeps Officeâ€"COalder lusurance Issuer of M €ral | finan Licensed Auctione J. F.GRaNnt HONOR GRADU A7 mate Royal Coll Denml.ry in @ll its d University, p of Dental Sn Over J & 10 is MCPHAIL Eye, €ar, Nose & Throat Office, 13 Frost 06 | me en s Money to Loan flice, ovep Gordon‘s Jew STUDIOâ€"Up Office over HOURs : CARD OF Thanks Money 1 fiice, McIntyre BJ _ . PICKERING D. Ds Hoxor cra DUATE of on to l\omry Putl ° assistant to Knapp‘s â€" MackKay MACKAY & punn Ceylon has a ; ‘ance Agent, Money to Loan of M.-u‘riufe Licenses, A genâ€" financial msiness transacted 1 & x i§.â€"..2 UA Untar J &J HUNTREPS X! DEAy T ayy, â€" Terms on 1}, Ni. b* , prompt] Terms on aApplication to MePHAIL, Ceylon P, 0 C. RAMAGE, Durbar Pate. Arrar must be m Bpecial attention given to Diseases of Women and chfldmn. ConvEyancer â€"P. TELFORD meer for the ( ided to, a left at his 1 ‘s old stand «Mclellan. Teacher teaching, 0 tone pr licensed Auctioncer for the County of Grey, » souoltors‘ &oe. MIDFORD NSLOCT . Hok Moe ty ADUATE Toronto 1 graduate of Roy College its brar to Moorfield‘s (London $ (New York) Fua Hacn DR. BURT reons ’s Blfl(‘k. Ove alic " TRCC at the ) Correspondence lege Dental branches. ir of Singing PER Tow n s0wer T â€"AXJ. Hunter‘s Store 8 to 10 a.x, 2 to 4 r.ay 7 to 9 P, a1, n‘s Jew, T 6:a‘s (London, Eng) and York) Eye Hospitals, eP Tor ( kKates _ reasonable Imple ment Ware. 1, orat the Review w&)&n y t 9 of Ontario hone immissior Ch& over » Conveyanceps Special at. »duction , JACKSON own ) office [niversity Grad surgeon 0. Grey of Toronto yal Oollege ‘ sales as eview Ofâ€" addresseq promptly w Store '08(, Om( the Bank Owen Soung +; LDS, Sales Rooms Dunan tore h

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