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Durham Review (1897), 5 Dec 1907, p. 6

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TÂ¥ ~, Ipcontains a wealth of leading fictroo, eciitorials for men and women, able erticles on leading subjects, ‘while its one dozen or more departments, under .3:(.§io”;§l’u_ndard headings, are interesting and helpful to the members in every .. »IMland:ome twoâ€"calor cover every manth ; beauiful halfsone illustrations ,’Wm city, town and country scenes, made from Photos taken by our :., @a official photographers in the provinces of Manitobe, Seskatchewan, Alberta THE DURHAM REVIEW, WESTERN HOME MONTHLY â€" _THE WESTERN HOME MONTHLY has long been recognised BREAD THIS to 1st Jan., 1909, TBE TWO FOR ONZ YEAR FOR are urged to take advantage of this SPECIAL OFFER HOW. icture Framing IN COMBTRATION® wiTra BSPECIAL% CLUBBING OFFER WINNIPEG Pucks, Etc. $§* =â€" AND « In this departmeont we have many lines which would be suitable for Christmas Presents and also suitâ€" able for any home. 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H, SHAW, Pres. T.J. JOHNSTON, Prin Is the first step e egrap y towards positions P.ylng from $5000 to $150,000 per annum in rai way service. You can become a good operator in 6 months if you study in The Central Telegraphy School 3 genud“ St. E., Toronto. The finest School urniture clntosh. The Farme‘s Local Paper C 'pr many farmers are there in Parâ€" liament? Why this searcity in a coun try in which 80 per cent of the popula, ion,belongs to the rural classes ? May noet 4be: reason for absence of farmers feram such places be found in the fact, {',lup,th,ey are held back, because the art of public speaking is not cultivated? What farmer has not opinions of inâ€"ls own? why not learn to present these opinions before an audience in a clear. ; I.~B.‘stnnnsox. 0. A.0., Guelph. One of the greatest driawbacks whitc h the farmers of Canada have to conâ€" ‘Tend with, is the inability to speak in public, Silence is gorden but their are ti when speech is beneficial, Any 1583 can talk: over ‘the fence to his neighbor, or to two or three listeners. but when it comes ts speaking before E\ifi’lfift’flence itis an entirely different But instead of that what do they do but go home expecting us to wait upâ€" on them ; we don‘t happen to have sense enough to know that and what‘s the result? they whinge and they pout _ | like a wheen spoiled weans aad send their yarns over the length and breadth of the land that we are to blame for the non sale of said property. . Yes, | we didn‘t wait upon them.â€"the cnly excuse they have given up to the presâ€" . ent for not buying the property. We hear of rot. rubbish and nousense : if it is not here to perfection I don‘t know sir where you will find it ; I have been a lover of British fair play all the days of my life, we can‘t forsee things, it may be the factory will run soon and it may be away in the disâ€" tance, «lIf it is I don‘t want to be poinâ€" ted out as one of a party respensible for that unfortunate state of affairs, Now Mr. Editor let us again return to that unfortunate council meeting where all the trouble sprung from, It certainly was a council meeting but unfortunately there was no council thenâ€"they were out That is the meetâ€" ing that Mr Catton and the other members of ‘his company : left in disâ€" gust, the meeting as he says in his letter where their efforts were so lightâ€" ly appreciated. _ Why he shoald have gone home in disgust or imagined that their efforts were lightly appreâ€" cliated from anything that transpired then, is a mysiery to me. â€" And I am astonished that a man of Mr. Catton‘s | ability should eyer have taken any | | notice of it whatever, Anything that || took place there was of no more acâ€" f count, legally or otherwige, than if it had taken place on the public street, ! I told you Sir, it was a regular bedlam ] all talking at the one time with the voice of my.oid friend Tom towering | ; above all the others : it just seeimmed a; | 1 if his tongue was balanced on a pivot | g aud going like the devil at both ends. | 1 Nothing short of a charge of shot could have stopped it. It was him | & who set the heather. in a blaze and its | f lti,!I aâ€"burning. Yours, : R. Cocurax®. I Public Speaking for Farmers. THE DURHAM REVIEW at their very doors, they at once should baye said to him "Ualder, E8°t your forces togetber and let us know what you want for your proper y." That would have been the right course to pursue and would haye showed at once that those gentlemen meant busâ€" iness, the town. . My business abilities ‘are ,not. much, but such as they‘ are have been faitbfully and cheerfully given. In a private capacity I never con& stand being accused of anything I was not guilty .of ; in a, public capacity in that respect 1 seem to be even:worse, We have now <the Separator Works upon our hands‘standing idle; "a state of affairs I think eyery ratepayer in town regrets and a state of affairs that your council are blamed for which I have always hel« and still hold that we areinnocent of., Thereason and the only oneI have for coutinuiag: this controversy with Mr Catton or / any | one else, is, Mr.Caston‘s letter in‘ your last issue.© The first thing he tells you is that I was correct when Isaid there iwas some secret work going on in connection with the matter. _ The next.thing he tells you their company was joined and their money subscribâ€" _ ed and their committee was there to confer with the council, but where was the council? â€" Now,Sir, just let us Mlustrate a case : you have some real estate to dispose o1, a farm or house as the case may be, 1 call upon you for the purpose of purchaging said properâ€" ty, you are not in, perhaps away from home. in that case what would you expect me to do? â€" Why ! return again as any sensible business man would do, but 1 don‘t, I go home, I wait upon your coming and I pout likes a baby because you don‘t put in an appearâ€" anceand sell me your property _ Mr, Catton asks where were the council? | Well sir, they were out and from home foranything L know. The mayor of the town lives in their midst, almost | | About T1 months ago, I, along > with some others: wereâ€"appointed to losk after and attend" toâ€"the business‘ of the town.; . My business abilities are not much but s1th as thaw ass Bl .0 Nh ts Hantâ€"McMi!!an â€"That the Reeve and Wm Weir be a committee to inâ€" spect fence on road. allowance beâ€" tween H Vaughan‘s and the road and Huntâ€"Blackâ€"That cheques issue as follows : Ward 2, bal. of appropriation $77.15 Ward 3, statute labor report 9,00 Weirâ€"McMillan. â€" That Statute labor charged against the tollowing persons be struck off the rolls, nam ely Robort Hastie, Jobn MeColl: George Sraig,: Jas Ledingham and Donald Robertson. ‘Carried. By law : No.. 482 appointing deputy returning . ofticers and â€" pollâ€" clerks was introduced and read the usual number of times and passed. McMitlanâ€"Blackâ€"That R. McDonâ€" ald be paid $45 for repair of bridge at lot 40, con 2, N D R, and $5 for extra work on truss, and that Pat Haley be paid $15 for repairing pier at lot 43, con 3, N D R, and $10° for plankâ€" ing abutments of the two bridges.â€" Carried. Weirâ€"Huntâ€"That Robt Dargavel be paid $2 tor gravel. _ Carried Blackâ€"Huntâ€"That George Leitch and Frank Meagher be paid $127 exch for floating bridge at lot 90, con 3, W, T & 8 Road and that Frauk Meagher be paid $3 for filling at Murrav‘s bridge. .Carried. = Huntâ€"MeMillaoâ€"That the Resve and clerk be a committee to interâ€" view: the council of Bentinck in veâ€" gard to the levying of school rates for union S. $. No. 3, :. & B. Carried. The council met Nov. 16, pursuant to adjournment, all the members Present, Reeve in chair. Minutes of ast meeting read and confirmed. A communication from Dr. Smith was read complaining of the uneveness of school taxes in Glenelg and Bentinck, parts of union school seciion No. 3, G & B. The Commissioner for ward 2 reported on the balance of appropâ€" riation. The commissioner for ward 3reported on expenditure of statute 11 bor taund. M Bl: McMillanâ€"Weirâ€"That the amount of $11,40 paid by Durham for use of Grader be accepted as payment in full.â€"Carried. HMuntâ€"Black.â€"That the Clerk be paid $10 on salary.â€"Carried. Weirâ€"Huang. â€" Thas gravel acâ€" counts be parid as follows. Wm Legâ€" ate $2.25, Arch,. Ector 35¢.â€"Carried. By law No. 481, authorizing the Reeve and Clerk to convey certain lots in Priceville to the Walkerton Lucknow Railway Co was introduced read x first, second and third time and passed. Weirâ€"McMillanâ€"That grader reâ€" pairs : amounting to $4.10 be paid.â€" Carried. Blackâ€"Weirâ€"That the communiâ€" cation from P. McCullongh esq. re damages for George Goodwill lie on the table.â€"Carried. _ MceMillan â€" Weirâ€"That cheques issue on the treasurer for ward apâ€" propriations & special jobs as follows : Ward 1, bal. of appropriation $ 94.67 do © special l|ogs I7 50 do _ Statute labor fund 9.50 Ward 3, Appropriation (bal.) 172.30 do‘ . special jobs 85.00 Ward 4, bal. of ap ropriation â€" 87.75 do Statute La%or fand 7.0C Weirâ€"McMillanâ€"That cheque isâ€" sue on the treasurer for the sum of ‘ $42, statute labor fand for 1907â€"Car. Hantâ€"McMillanâ€"That John Mcâ€" Donald be paid $3 tor his seryices eqâ€" ualizing Darham School section and that the selectors of jurors be paid $3 each. â€"Carried. Weirâ€"Huntâ€"That C. Ramage be paid the sum of $76.30 for railway printing the same baying been reâ€" ceived from the railway company.â€" Carried . 60 ; communications read as follows : Wm Black an account, P McCallough claim for_damages re George Goodâ€" willy :8. J. Parker advertised list of lands liable, J. A. McDonald claim for equalizing the Durham School section, Angus McMurchy re right of way purchase in (Glenelg, C Smith and Son re township bridges, Com‘rs for wards 1, 3 & 4, reports on baluance ot ward appropriations, C. Ramage account for railway printing. | AME 4.: «6 The Council met Oct 12th as per adjournment, all the members presâ€" ent, the Reeve in the chair. Minutes gta tormer meeting read and confirmâ€" (â€"Now that the long winter evenings are upon us, why not begin literary and‘ debating clubs, mock parliaments, ‘call them what you will, so‘ long as they bring out the talent. that lies unâ€" developed in our rural communities, logical and forceable manner, , It is not Hecessary‘ to be: able to delivér‘a flowery speech, but one which contains good "horse" sense and delivered with voice ‘and deliberateness, so that he earries his audience with him, Glenelg Council *~+ 4 P 64â€" a_w__ All our experience at your service. Call and see us. We beg to annouuce to the people of Durham and vicirâ€" ity that we haye opened up in J. C. NICHOL‘S STORE 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‘t l tell you of this week.. The strongest purely Mutual Fire Insurance Co. in Ontario. â€" A reeord’wnhom slrallel and ajust reward for honest efforts, censed and nlgected by the Government ; insures residence ind farm property upon the latest known plans aor 4 year blanket policies issued ou the annua) 8 staiment or one dsnyment syster@ under the raost favorable conditions to the insured. Insure in the best. If your insurance expires this year. call on, or drop a card to NEIL MeCANNEL, Agert, Darham New! New! New! MUTUAL . FIRE INSURANGE COMPANY Johnâ€"H:â€"Roseâ€" FARMERS‘® CENTRAL It was as usual a grand success. Many came in to see the winter styles in fur and yvelvet. Since then we made a s gecial trip to the city and brought back some very __new ideas inhow fur and velyets are done. .We will show the newest styles and be in a position to give you something exclusive. You won‘t be meeting your own hat evervy time you go down town. _ We aiso bought a large stock of new goods at a great disâ€" count and will give our custoâ€" mers the benefit of it. Our stock is larger than before and a larâ€" ger variety to choose from. We will keep a larger stock of first class millinery all season. â€" Our trade is so extensive we find it necessary to always keep on band a grand supply of the best in Millinery. Parisian Millinery Co § & & Miss Dick. Gents‘ Furnishings LAST WEEK WE HELD OoUr SECOND MILLINERY DISFLAY sold at once Light Wagons, Light bobhâ€"sleighs, Heavy truck wagon, Wagon box comâ€" plete, Plows. Harrows, Pulpers, Wind mills and towers, W.ire, Wire fencing, St'oven, Tron pig troughs, &c. M ust be Pn ) qo uol winh CmmE t Farm for Sale. . Lot 27, 28, Uon.1 8. D. it. Glenelq. 85 aeves cleared, 7 acres busbh. Well watered. Good Brick House, Frame, Bank Barn (45%60.) $ mile from proâ€" posed station on new C. P. i{, Line, Convenient to School and P. O. Furâ€" ther particulars apply on the premises, JoHN MCAKTROR Prop L100 GV M z0CCSE 1°0°0 THC LOWn of _ Durham and adjoining the new C P R track, 4 mile from scgool. will sell right to quickbuyer, .Don‘t miss a good opportunity. For further parâ€" ticuhr_g apply at the Revikw OrFicB, Nov. 5th 1907, McKinmon 100 acre farm at the Rocky. Immediate possession given. For turther particulars apply to _ ga, , 0, "* «nnounce that we will be open to hu{ any quantity of logs of all lfinds including ° shingle and lath timber delivered to our yard, _ Prices will be quoted on applying at the Company‘s office. THE Durnax FuorXITURE Co, We . beg to be open to bu all kinds inc timber deliver pettle if The council adjourned to Decem:â€" ber 16, at 10a m. _ J. 8, BLA((}J‘K.k erk. 8€ Farm for Sale or to Let inter. . Millinery beg to announce that Farm for Sale. Logs Wanted. For Sale. TORONTO J. P. TELFORD, Durham A. H. Jacksox, _ Assignee, IN NEW QUA®TERS Proven Steel Tracks, Singer Sewing Machines, Walkerten Marble Works, The Bell Organ & Piano Co., Churns and Washing Machines, srantford, Brockville,Grey Carriages We are sole Agents in Duaham tor the above well known Implementsâ€" Binders, Mowers, Dills‘ Harrow 5 Dise Cultivators, Ma rs Spread era Hay Rakes, Hay Loaders, HTa Tedâ€" ders, Masseyâ€"Harris Creair Sep‘rators G.. H. STINSON After two years in business â€" in Durbam I thank bheartily the many farmers and others who baveftavored me with their trade and have pleasure in announcing that . will in the future bave bhavs pleasure in meeting in more commodious Tumn. all my old friends and trust many new ones. Promptness and fair deaiâ€" ing will continue to be my motto, Yours for business ... Try our Cream Bread and Hearth Loaf. ‘They are delâ€" The Masseyâ€"Harris Co. We give special attention to our bread and for anything in that line, we car satisfy you. Wmm . Jenaston,Sr., C Chairman. Intending Students should enter at the begin ning of the term if possible, Board can be ob tained at reasonable rates. Durhaim is a healthy and attractive town, making it a most desirable place for residence THE MODEL BAKERY, McQueen & Morice MceIntyre Blockâ€"Lambton St, Barclay and Bell‘s old stand alation work. â€" are in charge : MISS DONALDA McKERRACHER B. A., Gradâ€" uate of Queen‘s University and First Profesâ€" sional (‘frtifluu-. lâ€"Algebn, Arithmetic, Hisâ€" torv and Canmwawil THO8. ALLAN, 1st Class Cortificate, Principal MIS8 JE8SIE MeK ENZIE LOGAXN, i. A., Honor Graduate of Toronto University,â€"French, Latin, Câ€"mpositiou, and Literature, Staff and Equipment. The school is thorough} uipped in l." bility, in chemical and ifiqemcnx su ttings, &c., for full Junior Leavi Am lation work. ‘The foilowing cotmpetent eraff ra in charoa . NST F houdittsacies 4 250 acres on Garafraxa Roadâ€"fine huild , good fences, good soil. To quick buyer at #6500, 100 acres, entinek,â€"owner in west. price $2700, Buitdings worth the moneyâ€"faerm for nothing. _ . Lots of other property for sale. Moâ€" ney to Lend. All kinds of busiâ€" ness attended to. 100 acres. Durham Road, Bentinck, Good dwelling.: frame bank barn, good sofi -*&nvenieut location, only $2500, hR 200 acres, Glenelgâ€"fine bank barnâ€" good frame awellingâ€"other good improvements, only $3000. 40 acres Garden Land, Durham Road Bentinck, $1500° A anap, in y i lc te C T DECEMBER 5, 1907 tory and Geography A Dollar for Would be a the follo Durham School DELICIOUS CARD OF THANKS FEE®: $1 per month in advance, We‘re also Agents for 2e a great bargain. _ So are following properties at the prices asked : â€" Mclellan. The Hanover Convey-nt;r â€" H. MILLER, Fifty: Cents 1@ en n

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