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Durham Review (1897), 14 Nov 1907, p. 5

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4, 1907 able daccos strive to he rab} vide r20Aer wl 1J in( in( CSC nts our stes U it Headquarters for Solid Gold Rings At this particular season of | ness occurs thanat any other and plies are used In buying goods and necessary), to buy the best go stock is very fi1 and complete, c Hot Water Bottles Fountain Syringes Absorbent Cottons Plain & Medicated Cottons Clinical Thermometers Invaids‘ Rings NOVEMBER 14 1907 DARLINGS DRUG STORE Bick Room Supplics "~Siar season of the year a great deal more sick nat any other and of course more sick room sup In buying goods of this kind it is alwa ys wise to buy the best goods from the best makers. Our and complete, comprising The Jeweller, Durhan; & A. WEBSTER McLaugheyâ€"Meads,â€"That the acâ€" count of W,. E. M:chardson for disinfecâ€" tants supplied the local Board of Health and staionery for this c.uncil. $7,10 bepaidl.â€"Carried, Meadsâ€"Carsonâ€"That C. H. Love be paid $15 for disging ditch on C, P. R. lands, the engineer in clharge baviog certified the same, ard the C. P. R be asked to refund the amouut to this townâ€" ahip as agreed:â€"GCarried Ca‘son â€" MeLoughry,â€" That Peter Mair be paid $5.60 for grayel for road as certificates by oyerseer,â€"Cartied. Meadsâ€"Carson,â€"That H. Wiison‘s account of $5,60 for repuiring grader be paid.â€"Carried, McKenzie â€" McLaughry.â€"â€"That the Reave, Clerk and Asersor Le puid $8 each for selectung jurors.â€"Carried. MeKenz‘eâ€"Carson â€" That Mr Louginy be paid $9.50 for com m on special grant, re stoning M awem), Toronto line.â€"Carried. Meadsâ€"Caâ€"sonâ€"That the Rueve be paid $5.00 for services in connection with the Proton drain aud that the same be charged to drairage account,â€"Cai 7 McelLagghryâ€"Carsonâ€"That the report of Messrs Muir, Mead« and McKenzie on road near Mr, Fisher‘s be received and thâ€"y be paid $2,00 each for their seryices McKeozie â€"Carsonâ€"That the I reoort re Collinson diteh be receiv he be paid $5,00 in sounection the â€"Carried. McKenlioâ€"MeLoughryâ€"That byâ€"law 693 be now read a second timeâ€"Carried MeKenzieâ€"Me:dsâ€"-Tbnt this counni} now go into committee on byâ€"law no 598 â€"Carriedâ€" Counceil went into committee on by law 698, Mr Carnon in the chair. _ ‘The comâ€" mittee rose, Mr Carson presented byâ€"law 618. filled up with the following persons deputy returning offices, vig ; Division 1, W McLougbry and H M Irwin ; Div 2,| T Claytou and C J Beliamy ; Div 8, W. H Herd and Geo Moore; Div 4, A Gilâ€" christ and F Col inson ; Div 5, D G Me. Lean and A MeDonaid i Div. 6, 8. Gi. bert and Gâ€"0. Pritchard ; Div 7, Geo, Meldrum and W. Walker ; Div 8. L. H. | Thempson and J . E. McKee, : Meadaâ€"McKenz‘eâ€"That the Reove| and clerk be paid $2 each for services in 1 connection with Wilcock deviation.â€" g Carried. F ui t n ol m wl 1e y CHnied l Poc; Peter Muir aczt for gray R McDowall certificate as to ec of ditch hy C H Love; H. Wi for repairing grader, $5.10: P Lougliry. report re bridge on ( deviation ; Report of cammittec er‘s road ; W J Meads, report of verditure ; A Muir, report re ditch; R, MceDowall, acct r bridge, Byâ€"law 693 to appoin returning officss and poll clerks troduced and read a first time. _ _ The Municipal Council ot the Townâ€" ship of Artemesia met in the Town Hall Flesherton, on Saturday, Nov 2. The members were all preseut, the Reeve in the chair. ‘The minutes 0t last session wore read and confirmed. Communicaâ€" t‘ons as follows were presented and read : The clerk of Peace, certificate as to jurors of 1908 ; W, E. Richardson, account for disenfectants and stationery, $7.10; J, & W, Boyd. acet for binges for hall door and naile, 31> ; J Bellamy, hanging door %o: ', 'Foux|Muir acst for grayel $5.50 :! e Psnl 3B 0 O ce i5 l ‘Notice is hereby given that a dividend at the rate of six per cent (6%/) per annum on the capital stock of this Bank has been declared for the period of four (4) months ending November 30th, 1907, and that the same will be payable at the Head Office and at the Branches on and after Monday, the 16th day of December next. The transfer books will be closed from the 1st to the 14th day of December, both days inclusive. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD, F, G. JEMMETT, General Manager. Mc ccck i e us a 1 DURHAM BRANCH J. C. Telford, t ol3 e Sovereign Bank of Canada Artemesia Counci J 1 0B0 02 U CCUOIN B Report of committee re Fishâ€" WJ Meads, report of ward exâ€" .20 Tor commt ston re stoning Miller‘s diteh be received and sounection therewith 693 to ap?oi_n't dve;)‘:n.l‘y C PNo® onl ut â€" â€"That the Reeye‘s , report re Collinson e as to completion ; _ H. Wilson acet. .lo: H. D. Mcâ€" ige on Graham‘s 1907. nci t the Townâ€" e Town Hall lov 2. The| the Reeve in |â€" t last session | â€" Communicaâ€" i ed and read ; C e as to jurors A & account for C ..y‘ 87-;0; J- P for hall door | 4 langing door rayel $5.50 : | re Boyne . Meâ€" was inâ€" JOHN CLARK H ARVESTERS DEERING Light Wagons, Light bohâ€"sleighs, Heavy truck wagon, Wagon box comâ€" plete, Plows, Harrows, Pulpers, Wind mills and towers, Wire, Wire fencing, Stoves, Tron pig troughs, &c. Must be sold at once., A. H. Jacksox, Assignee, Lot 27, 28, Con. 18. D. k. Glenelg* 85 aeres cleared, 7 acres busb. â€" Wel! watered. Good Brick House, Frame, Bank Barn (45x60.) 4 mile from proâ€" posed station on new C. P. K. Line. Convenient to School and P,. O, Furâ€" ther particulars apply on the premises, Joun McAxtHuuUrRr, Prop The qualities Farmers want. ashers, Sewing Mackines, Churns __Try our Cream Bread and Hearth Loaf. They are delâ€" icious. G. H. STINSON We give special attentio" to our bread and for anything in that line, we can satisfy you. llle: musie McNalty, Sadie Haw, Norrie Richardson, _ Pt Zndâ€"Reggie Campbell, Annie Knox, Marjorie Knox Richie Hardie, Berta Aldcorn, _ 1st classâ€"Mary Kinnell, Arch Ferguson, Wilfrid Copeman, _ Vera Campbell, Charlotte Porter, Myrtle Porter,. Faxair M. BELL, Teacher 6th classâ€"Mary Aldcorn, Vernon Meagher. _ Class 4â€"Jessie Campbell, | Maggie Campbel‘, Faith Porter, Maimâ€" ie Richardson. 8Sr81dâ€"Nellie Knaggs [Bella Hay, Grace Knox, Maggie Aldâ€" corn. _ Jr. 3rdâ€"Ethel Lawrence, Mar ion Knox, Wim, J. McLeod, Herbic Hanuan. 8t 2ndâ€"Willie Hay, Lucy Wilson, Lizzle Watson, Ruth Stewart and Abby McNaity, eq. â€" Jr, 2nd â€"Fred Kuox, Susie McNalty, Sadie Haw, Norrie Richardson, _ Pt 2ndâ€"â€"vamip‘ THE MODEL BAKERY. OctorBeEr Report. 8S, 8 nra _ MchKkeown, Josephine MceNab. Jr. Ist Bâ€"Willie Styles, CUlark Jackson, Harry Stvles, Dan McArthuar, Mary Edwards, C. D. Farqunarsox, Teacher, 4thâ€"Pearl Wilson, Ross McDonald. Sr 3rdâ€"Ma bel Smitbh, Marjorie Clark, â€"| Philip McDonald, Robt Putherbough, 1] May Grierson, Jr 3rdâ€"Clara Honess, s |Gladys McDonald. 8r 2ndâ€"-uown.rd, ; | McDougail, Roy Lamb, John Clark, , |John Smith, _ Jr 2ndâ€"Jessie Clark, | John Grierson, Cora Lunney, Berths | Honess, Pt 2ndâ€"Celia Honess, Carrie Grierson, Car lyle McDonald, Wilhe | McDonald, â€" Sr 1stâ€"Sterling Lamb, Georfie Wilson, Bella McQuarrie, Adâ€" rian Noble. _ Jr, l1stâ€"Archie Wilcon. Avyerage attendance 25, Marion MoRTOX, Teacher. OctoBER REerport No. 1, GorsgEte 4th Clascâ€"Laura Beaton, Ben Whit. more, Sr3rdâ€"Ruth McGillivray, John l McKeown, Jr. 3rdâ€"George Hartâ€" well. _ Sr. 2ndâ€"Sadie McGillivary. _mMabel Beaton, Tena McGillivary, Mary McMillan, Silas Edwards, Robâ€" bie Edwards, _ Jr. 2ndâ€"Norman Mcâ€" Donald, ~Pt 2ndâ€"Emma Arnett, Allan McLean, Sadie McMillan, Neil Mcâ€" Farlane, Vina McNab. Sr Pt Iâ€"Matt McKeown, Flora McFarlane, Arthur Pennock, Thos Edwards. Jr1l Aâ€"Edâ€" mund Poole, Angus MeGilliera®s T aans and Farm Machinery, Reliable & Durable DELICIOUS THE DURHAM REVIEW Farm for Sale. Manager For Sale. . 8. No, 10 BEXNTINCK. . No.7. PRrotox , &e Proven Steel Tracks, Singer Sewing Machines, Walkerton Marble Works, The Bell Organ & Piano Co., Churns and Washing Machines, srantford, Brockville, Grey Carriages We are sole Agents in Dusham tor the above well known Implementsâ€" Binders Mowers, Dills‘ Harrow s Disc Cultivators, Ma re Spreaders Hay Rakes, Hay Loaders. Ha Tedâ€" ders, Masseyâ€"Harris Cream Sep‘rators The Masseyâ€"Harris Co. Intending Students should enter at the begin aing of the term if possible. _ Board can be ob tained at reasonable rates. Durham is a healthy and attractive town, making it a most desirable place for residence. THOS. ALLAN, 1st Class Certificate, Principal MISS JESSIE McKENZIE LOGAN, B. A., Honor Graduate of Toronto University,â€"French, Latin, Composition, and Literature, MISS DONALDA McKERRACHER B. A., Gradâ€" uate of Queen‘s University and First Profesâ€" sional Certificate, â€"Algebra, Arithmetic, Hisâ€" tory and Geography. Staff and Equipment. The school is thoroughly equt ped in teachi ability, in chemical and electrrccl supplies ;:3 Attings, &c., for full Junior Leaving and Matricâ€" ulation work. The following competent staff are in charge : McQueen & Morice Lots of other property for sale. Moâ€" ney to Lend. Alil kinds of busiâ€" ness attended to. 100 acres Durham Road, Bentincek, Good dwelling, frame bank barn, good soil. Conyvenient location, only $2500,. 200 acres, Glenelgâ€"fine bank barnâ€" ‘ good frame dwellingâ€"other good improvements, only $3000, 40 acres Garden Land, Durham Road Bentinck, $1500° A enap,. 250 acres on Garafraxa Roadâ€"fine buildings, good ftences, good soil, To quick buyer at $6500. { 100 acres, Bentinck.â€"owner in west. | price $2700, Buildings worth the f moneyâ€"farm for nothing. 1 Durham School A Dollar for Would be a great bargain. So are the following properties at the prices asked : Lenahan «Johnnston,Sr., FEERB: $1 per month in advance P We‘re also Agents for ,/ Hardware & F urniture urniture, Picture Molding, Window Shades On our second floor you will find a fine display of the latest deâ€" signs in the differnt lines ot Farniture. It will cost you nothâ€" ing to come and examine these goods for yourself. We carry a tull line of Window Shades, Curtain Poles and Trimmings. Special attention given to shades order. Any kind or size supplied on short notice. In Picture mouldings our stock is again complete, and we are prepared t> do all framing on short notice. vive us a trial. Guns, Firearms and Ammunition Urnaces The Hanover Conveyaner We We have a full line of these which we are selling at a bargain Keep your horses comfortable by using some of them . NATIONAL PORTLAND CEMENT We have a complete line of these and ing. We haye a number of Guns Sportsman‘s friend. & H. MILLER, It will do you good to call and examine these lines for yourâ€" selves and if you require anything of that nature we are satisâ€" fied that both quality and price will suit you. ‘The ‘Pandora‘ Range speaks foc itselt. The Famous Heaters and Belle Oak Heaters are worthy ot their name. Have a look at them. e make it a point to have such a selection of g that our customers will be satisfied. In this we a becoming more and more successful. We now have the agencis for many leading lines of goods, some of which are ennmer. Fifty Cents C. Ramage, , Stoves, Ranges & Heaters Horse Blankets Allâ€"our experience at your service. Call and see us. Hats, Caps, Shoes. and much more we can‘t tell you of this week. A full line of Fashionable Furnishings for men and boys All the very latest in Collars and Ties Gloves and Hose We beg to annouuce to the people of Durham and vicinâ€" ity that we haye opened up in J. C. NICHOL‘S STORE New! New! New! EPC ETE C P EC CE WT 6 DUE ber Shop. RESIDENCE â€" First house south of Lawrence‘s Blacksmith Shop. e of which ated below. Snow Rooxs Embalming a Specialty. Picture Framing, Shortest Notice always kept on hand. UNDERTAK ERand Funeral Director these and they are well worth seeâ€" of Guns to hire. They are the John H. Rose Don‘t forget to call and see us if you want a lamp This fall we have them from.........25¢ up frerrrrrrsrs+s+++++>++«+« ++ » + 20¢ and 40¢ each 4 piece pressed glass Table Sets at. ... ....40¢ a set Gents Fine imitation cut glass preserve dishes at Men‘s Cardigan Jackets at 1.00 Ladies‘ fall and winter TUnAaw. #100r Oileloth, 1 yd, 124 yds and 2 yds wide Bmyrna xuu.eoxaolm................a.ooe.cn Floor Oileloth Large 72x72 bedeom!orten,......n and 3.( Large 11x4 Flannellette Blankets in white THE BIG Full line of Catholic Robes and _ black _ and white Caps for aged people. sbintvadvaiassaiak ooo d is fall and winter Underwear from .. Bee our lines of 25c and 50c DRES3 GOODS for fall and winter, A., BELL ‘ Furnishings â€"Next to 8wallow‘s Barâ€" cIntosh. . BEAN a se.lect_io_n of goods TORONTO enumer. HE Calder‘s Blocy 1.25 and 1.50 each $2 and 3.00 each SELLS CHEAP $1.25 pr up IN NEW QUA®TERS â€" OW i2d AugigraitP /Sb vindlthess s Ti s most favorable conditions to the insured. Insure in the best. If your insurance expires this year. eall on, or drop a card to NEIL MeCANNEL, Agent, Durham Lul P Em ty PTRUTEE PeRmLCHUOE ind farm property upon the latest known plans m&or4 year blanket policies issued ou the annua} 8 staiment or one d‘nyment system under the most favorable eanditinng in #1a dnamesd qullll The strongest purely Mutual Fire Insurance Co. in Ontario. â€" A ncord’wnhoul a paralie] and a just reward for honest efforts. Licensed and nogeetod by the Government ; insures residence ind farm property nnon tha litact imatun adume MUTUAL FIRE INSURANGE COMPANY FARMERS‘ CENTRAL Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey, I4censed Auctioneer for the Co, of Grey, Sales promptly attended to. _ Rates reasonable Orders mc‘il be left at his Imple ment Ware» rooms, McKinmon‘s old stund, or at the RXviEW Aiter two years in business in Durbam I~ thank bheartily the many farmers and others who bavefavored me with their trade and have fleunre in announcing that I will in the future bave havs pleasure in meeting in more commodious Tumn. 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 :!Auctioneers. D. McPHMHAIL_.» Licensed Auctioneer for Co, Urey Terms moderate, An:fiemenu for sales as to aates, &c., must be e at the Review Ofâ€" tice, Durham, gs* Correspondence addressed there, or to Ceylon 1. O., will be promptly attended to, Terms on application to Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme Court Notary Public Commissioner, Money to Loan, § ~%) Ofllce, over Gordon‘s Jewelry store DURKHAM, ONT. (Lower Town) or to ARTHUR H. JACKSON Insurance Agent, Money to Loan Issuer of Marriage Licenses, A genâ€" eral financial business transacted Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers &e. Money to Loan. Omce. Mcelntyre Block over the Bank A. G. MacKay K.C. W F Durna Officeâ€"Calder‘s Block, over P. J. F.GRANT D. D.S., L. D. s. HONOR GRADU ATE Toronto University Grad mate Royal College Dental Burgeon Dentistry in all its branches. University, ; of Dental Sn Over J & J W.C, PICKERING D. D S., L Ds Late assistant to loc;rn;d': ;:;don. to Knapp‘s (New York ) éye Ho-plt?ia“ ead Office ; Walkerton, Ont CARD OF THANKS Mmotary Public, Commissioner Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat lonhuOouo.:) Ph.y:‘nhu and Burgeons ntario {)fice and Residence Cor. Garafraxa and Geo. â€" _ »t., wt 100r0f Hill, Old Moodie Corner. HONOR GRADUATE of J. G. HUTTON, M. D., C. M 9â€"11 a. m 2â€"4 p. m, Telephone Connection No. 10 hmu&suubo-. A Tice over J. &,J. Hunter‘s Store 8 to 10 a.M. nouu:{ 2 to 4 P. M, 7 to 9 P, x. -Mlmnuhflmwbmd Women and Children, re Blockâ€"Lambton St, y and Bell‘s old stand MACKAY & DUNN, ARTHUR GUN, . MePHAIL, Ceylon P, 0 C. RAMAGE, Durbanx Ceylon has a telephone office. rsity, graduate of Royal College tal Surgeons of Ontario. Rooms J & J EUNTER‘S New Store Bm t A_t, ME ILDECAIL 18 Frost 8t, â€" â€" conditions to the insured. Insure +« Mclellan. CONYVEYANCER, &c. â€" P. TELFORD DR. BURT OFFICE HOURS â€"â€" â€"â€" Owen Sound W F Dunn ost Office Toronto , Eng) and *3 J

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