i\ Ext d Snd Enipainn ind Sn ie ESCn m in w io en o on ara w aene xC C = Taylor & Co., Dromore & A pRpRRQQARLppRQAAAbAPAAAPRPAAPADPEHRHD®HF 2 2 FRAERTECARRPAEARAA@®*#44#K#®#4#4A*k***®*4 q * TO FTHQ PUBDLIG «im ~ J L. Plarity, J HA. Stass = and Clothing. Men‘s Furnishings of all kinds, Furs Drapes, Silk Including H‘d‘k‘fs, Gloves, Fancy Silk Sole Agents for Progress Brand Clothing Only S F. MORLOCK Now is your time to order a suit, Overcoat or any garâ€" ment you are in need of. We woald like to measure you now for we are convinced we can suit you better than any where else, Mr Glass is attending to the cutting himâ€" self and as to the making we bayea first class man to make the coat. Prices away downâ€" You have only 5 days left to do your Christmas shopping. â€" They will be 5 busy days for this store but we are never too busy to be pleased to wait on you. _ We have an extra large stock of seasonable gifts to choose from Merry & Joyful Xmas. Werohant Caitor Y}anager & Cutter e wish one and all a 5 Days Left | Fancy Linens, Mr Jas. Lane has bought a horse and new top buggy cheap. ‘This will add to his comfort in travelling. A number of our yonnf men left for New Ontario last week and more are to follow â€" oo The Methodist congregation ‘here bave made a very fine addition to their sheds. The{ are now upâ€"toâ€" date anda very comfortable. .. * Mr Alex. Drimmie has added a poultry bhouse and driving shed to his tarm buildings. â€" He has also erected two windmills for pumping water for his stock. He was much pleased a few days ago by the coming to stay of a little baby girl. â€" Success, Alex. Mr Alex. Calder has bought a fine imported Clydesdale stallion from Sarbv & Turner of Guelph. ‘The aniâ€" mal is young and a fine specimen of the kind. 3 Lot 7, Con. 11I, Egremont, has been sold to IMr John Ferguson of Proton. Price $3550. Mr Andrew Todd, the Eresem tenant, will have to leaye ere on that account. Mr Jas. F. Melones has completed his new dwelling house on the same site as his fatber built his house just fiftvy years ago. That was in the earâ€" ly days before James was born. _ It is somewbat singular in design, but is very convenient and comftortable. Local Option is the topic of the day. Success to it. Banmish the bar room. Let peace and sobriety reign. . We find the good of it in Egremont. ‘I‘he temptation to spend in strong drink has been removed beyond our boands Let the towns of Durham and Mount Forest remoye it from our border and we will not hear of bottles being carâ€" ried through the township by men who have sold themselves for naugbht. Keep it from the young and drinking will cease. _ Many of the ratepayers of Egremont are surprised at the +peeches made by Hon. Senator Mcâ€" Maullen and Mr Mal. McNevin against the question of Local Option. It is to be hoped that they will be converted to support the measure before polling day. â€" They are both prominent cit‘â€" zens and their influence ftor sobriety would be much esteeimed by their fellow citizens. We hope for a change in sentiment and expression. The School concert held in No 13 Monday night was quite a success. Rev Mr Kendall was chairman and kept all in good order throughout the evening. _ The children performâ€" ed their parts well aud did great credit to Mr Coleridge‘s training. The String Band gave some excellent music which was very much appreciâ€" ated. _ Mr Ramage delighted the audience with a good patriotic song. Professor Kylo gave some good selecâ€" tions and a few good diatlogues were given by Dromore local talent. Proâ€" ceeds $22,50. What might have been a very serious accident occurred last Friday. While Dr Sneath and Mr John Findâ€" lay were on their way to Mt. Forest to attend the Free Mason Lodge Meeting, a bolt on the whipple tree broke allowing the whipple tree to fall or: the horse‘s hecls, This frightâ€" ened the horse causing it to jump and run. MrFindlay was thrown out and got a very hard knock on the head which left him unconscious, The accident happened near Mr John Kice‘s home so Mr Findlay was carâ€" ried there ; at time of writing he is still there, but under the care of Dr Snenth, is fast recovering and exâ€" pects to be home about the end of the week. The Dr was pulled out of the buggy but escaped without any serious injury. Mr Hugh Renwick, Ottawa, arâ€" rived home hale and hearty Saturday night to spend three weeks vacation. Mr Will Renwick, Berlin, is home for a few weeks holidays and Mr Tom Renwick, who is fire man on G. T. R. arrived home Sunday to spend a few days. A number of Dromore young people attended the Christmas Tree at Sacâ€" kett‘s corners last Thursday night and report an enjoyable time, THE REVIEW and WEEKLY GLOBE to January 1st, 1909, for $1.25. What better Christmas present could you give ? td There will be a Sunday School entertaiment held in Amos Church next Monday night Dec. 23 A program is being prepared. A very large number of our paidâ€" inâ€"adyance subscribers have the date given above on the label of their Reâ€" view, and we trust will attend as usâ€" vual to the renewal at an eaily date. or even further in advance and to to these our sincere thanks are tenâ€" dered, _ There are others, however, who have not attended to this duty and whose label still reads Not a few labels already advance date of or even further back and to these we appeal for a settlement this month bringing their label to December ‘08 if possible. a4 Publisher‘s Notice. Please don‘t fail us Dromore. * Dec. 07 " " Dec. 08" " Dec. 06 " Yeovil. THE PUBLISHER ONTA the THE DURRAy REVIEW mensnnnneene i imemnemuumarrmmcmenmmmmprmmme | â€" Byâ€"Law No. 535 |_ A Byâ€"Jaw to authorize the 1ssu0 of ‘ Depentures of the 'ro:.. of Darkam, in the Connty of G[." to the amount of $4000 for the purpose of building 200 erecting & bridge reross the SAURCOD River. and &pproaches thereto, 8t the intersection of the sail River and G&rA&~ fraxa St in the said Town of Durkam. WHEREAS it is advisable and reqâ€" uisite that & bridge «pall be built on Garatraza St, at the point of intersection of the said Slreet, with the Saugeen river in the said Town ot Durham : AND, WHEREAS in order chereto it will be necessary to issue debeutures of the said Town of Durbam in the Couuty | of Grey for the sum of $4000 as hereinâ€" after provided (which is the amount of |the debt intended to be created by this | byâ€"law) the procceds c( the said debenâ€" tures to be applied to the said purpose aud to no other, Of the Municipal (p tion of the Town of Dnrb.: s Corpora AND WBEREAS the amount of th2 whole rateable property of the Town of Durbamu according to the last revised assessiment roil thereo? is $722.745, AND WHEREAS the amount of the existing debenture debt of the said Munâ€" icipality is $87184 67 whereof uo part of the principal or interest is in arrear. THEREFORE, the Municipal Counâ€" eil ofthe Corporation of the Town of Darbam, enacts as follows ;â€" 2. Each of the said debentures shal! be signed by theMayor of the said Town of Durkbam, and by the Treasurer thereâ€" of. and tue Cierk of the said Town of Durham shall attach thereto the Corâ€" porate seal ol the meuicipality, TORONTO AND WHEREA3 the totrl amount requirod by ""‘The Municipsl Aoct‘" to be raised annually by special rate for payâ€" ing the said debt and interes; as hereinâ€" after provided is $320.97, ) 8, The said Deventures shall bear inâ€" terest at the rate of five per centum per anpum, payable ye@ily at the said bank on the 1st day of October in euch and every year duiing the currency thereâ€" of, and shail bave attached te them conâ€" pous for pxyment ofthe said interest, which conpous shall be signed by the Mayor and Treasurer of the said Town of Darham,. 1. The sum of $4000.0o shall be exâ€" pended by the Town of Durham in the erecting and hbuilding a bridge across the Saugeen River and approaches there to, at the porut where the sard Riyer inâ€" tersects Garafraxa St in the Town of Darhkam. and for the purpose of raising the said sum of $4000.00, deberntures of the said Town of Darham to the said amouut of $4000,00 in the whole shall be issued in sums of not less than $lo0 each ou the first day of Septemver, A D 1908 each of which debentures shall be dated oa the date of the issue thereol, and shall be payable within twenty years thereatter, namely;â€"one of each ot the said cdebentures on the first day of the mouth of October in each year, for twenty years after the passing of this By.law nt the office of the Standard Bank ot Canada iu the said Town of Durham. AND WHEREAS it 1, desirable to tsaue the said debentures at one time and to make the principal of the said debt repayable by yeurly sums during the period of twenty years: being the currency of the said debentures; said yearly sums being of such respective amoun$s that the aggregate amount PAYâ€" able in each year for prineipal and inâ€" etrest in respect of the said debt she‘l be nearly as possible equal to the amount so payabie in each of the cther nineteen years of such period (as sthown in schedâ€" ule "A" hereto annexed ) 4. During the cnrrency of the said debentures there shall be rarsed anunalâ€" ly by special rate on all the ratable property in the Town ot Darham, the sum of $820.97 for the purpose of paying the amouut due in each ot the said years tor principal and interest in respect of the said debt (as shown in the Schedule "A" hereto anvexed ) 5. This By‘law shall take effect on the day of A. D. 1908. 6. The votes of the electors of the said Town ot Durheom shali be taken on ths Byâ€"law at the following times and places. that is to say ;â€"On Monday the 6th of Jaruary next, commencing at the hour of vine v‘clock in the forencoon and consinuing â€" till five o‘clock in the afterâ€" noon of the same day, by the following deputy returning . fhicers ;â€" oo sn ECOREMMEY 1 tempered razor at $1.00. â€"A useful pocket knife in a â€"A Hockey Stick. â€"A pair of Automobile Skates. â€"A stroug hgllow ground, high pocket. â€"A pair of Mitts. â€"If it was for myself, it would be a Rifle or Shot gun. â€"A set of 3 sizes Scissors in a case â€"A Pen Knife. â€"A pair of Cycle Skates. North Ward at Archibald Davidson‘s FOR A LADY FOR A YOUNG MAN one most appreciated by your Friend . HUNTER, Durham, Ont Cash for Grain at Highest Market Prices. seful Xmas Present kia 7. On Sat urday the fourth day of Jan vary A D,1908, the Mayor of the said Town of Durham shall attend at the Council Chamber at ten o‘cleck in the forenoon to appoint persons to attend 9: TAKE NOTICE, that the above is a true copy of a proposed byâ€"law which bas been tiaken into consideration and which will be finally passed by the Council of the Mumicipality of the Town of Duriam (in the event of the assent of the electors being obtained thereto) after one month frow the first publication thereof in the "Darbham Review" the date ef which first publication was the twelfth day of December, A. D,, 1907, and that the yotes of the electors of the snid Municipality will be taken thereon, on the day and at the hours and places therein fixed. East Ward at the Town Hall by H H Mockler, Deputy Returning Officer, West Ward at John Murdock‘s office uy John Smith, Returping Deputy Ofhâ€" pl t thoinetubatzntreadibts 4 are 0:b â€"nap e RPOAAR C 7 & the yarious fallmg places aforesaid aud at the final samming up of the votes by the Clerk, on behait of the persons interested in, and promoting, or OppOSâ€" inglthc passiug of this Byâ€"law respectâ€" ively. 19025 19026 1927 1928 1910 1911 1912 1918 1914 1916 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1928 SsCHEDULE "A" Referred to in foregoing Byâ€"lawâ€" * Showing how the amount of $320,97 therein required te be raised an annualâ€" ly by special rate is apportioned. YEAR â€" PRINCIPAL _ INTEREST _ TOTaL 1909 $ 12C.97 $ 2oo0,n0 $ 820,97 1910 127.02 198.95 820 97 1911 183 .87 187.60 820.97 1912 140.04 18..98 820,97 1918 147.04 17318 820.97 1914 154.89 166 58 820 97 1916 182 11 15%.86 820.97 1916 170.22 150â€"15 820,97 1917 178.73 142.24 820,97 1918 187,66 138.8i 820.97 1919 197.05 128 92 820.97 1920 206.90 214.07 820.97 1921 217,25 1083.72 820.97 1922 228 11 92.86 320.97 1928 239 51 81.46 820.97 1924 251,49 69.48 820,97 1925 264.06 56.91 820 4. 19026 277.27 48.10 820,07 1927 201.18 20.84 820.97 1928 805.68 15 20 320.97 8. The Clerk of the Council of the said Town of Durhsm shall attend at his office at twelve o‘clock in the forencon of Tuesday the seyenth day of January, A. .1‘).“161’)8'.“00 _sum ;pâ€"lvh'o‘number of votes for and against this Byâ€"law. 7Dnud at the Council chamber at the Town of Darham the day of Janâ€" uary, A D. 1998. We solicit the business of Manufacturers, Engineers and others who realize the advisabilâ€" ity of having their Patent business transacted by Experts, Preliwinary advice free, Charges moderate. Our Inventor‘s Advisersent upon rc» “ldut. Marion & Marion, Reg"d., New York Life g, Montreal ; and Washington, D.C., U.S A. Leads in Bookâ€"keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Commercial Law, Comâ€" mercial Correspondence, Plain Business Writing, Business College x 4 UMaedd ts aes ces t caep e e s No Ornamental Writing, and in placing all its graduates, Each student is taught separateâ€" ly at his own desk. Trial lessons for one week free. Visitors welcome. Open Sept. 2. W. T. CLANCY, Principal, â€"Set of Carvers. â€"Set Silver Knives and Forks, â€"A half doz. Knives, Forks, Tea Spoons, Dessert or Table d 22 Day and Night Classes. â€"** Defty spoon, sugar sholl or butter knife. â€"A Meat Fork, â€"Ar aluminum tea or coffee pot. â€"A carpet sweeper, j â€"Set sad irons, or open bells, â€"A razor and strop â€"A String of LSl'e.igh Bells, We solicit the FOR MOTHER MT. FOREST FOR FATHER $ 4000.00 $ 2419.40 $6419.40 217,25 228 11 239 51 251,49 264.06 2717.27 201.18 805.68 Cliffton Elvidge, Deputy Reâ€" W. B. Voruet, Clerk. Clerk Mayor shaft Te Lot 27, 28, Con. 18. D. i. Glenelc‘i 85 neres cleared, 7 acres usb. We watered. Good Brick House, Frame, Bunk Barn (45x60.) 4 mile fmm[gm- posed station on new C, *. 1t. Line. Convenient to School and P. 0. Furâ€" ther particulars apply on the premises. Containing 50 acres more or less, Good land, well watered. Good brick house and frame barn with stone basement stables, On good leading line of road, 1} miles from the town of_Durham and adjoivning the new C P R track, 4 mile from s hool. Will sell right to quick buyer, â€" Don‘t miss a good opportunity. ‘For urther parâ€" t,icuï¬r.; apply at the Rev â€"iw Orricg€. Light Wagons, Light bobâ€"sleighs. Heivy truck wagon, Wagon box comâ€" plete, Plows. Harrows, Pu pers, Wind mills and towers, Wire, Wire fencing, Stoyes, Tron pig troughs, &c. Must & sold at once, A. H. J aoxsox, STORE. We have a great many articles in Silverware suitable for Chris.mas presents. _ Water Pitche», Pnddlng Dish, Tea Set, Smoking Set, Cram Tray, Berry Spoon,. Gravy Ladle, Meat Fork, Sugar Tongs, SBugar Spoon, Butter knite, Cheese Seoop etc. In ‘sleighs we lead. _ Small boy‘s sleighs 25¢, Girl‘s sleighs 10c, Coastâ€" ers 95¢. Toboggans $2, and coasting bobs $3. In cutlery we are well stocked: Pearl handle kuives and forks, Celâ€" luloid bandle knives and fotks, Bone handle knives and forks, Bilver bandle knives and forks, Carving sets of every description ‘and other kInds too numerous to mention. You will seasonable Do not forget that we have the best selected stock «4 Razors that can be found anywhere. Our Clauss Razors are all wanted. Straps and shaving soap in abundance. Do not wear out your gocd carpet with a poor broom when you get a carpet sweeper cheap. Skates for every person. SKATES! SKATES! We beg to announce that we will be open to buy any quant ty of logs of all kinds including shingle and Jath timber delivered uo our yerd, _ Prices will be quoted on applying at the Company‘s office. Ter Durnmax Furxitur® Co. Nov. 5th 1907, JOHN CLARK McKinron 100 acre farm a Rocky, Immediate possession For turther particulars apply to The quahties Farmers want. Washers, Sewing Mackines, Charns, &¢ Christmas Gifts DEERING HARVESTE RS Rosewood Goods Manicure Sets Ebony Goods Shaving Sets Razors Pipes Bill Folds Bibles Gun‘s Drug Store Farm for Sale or to Let. ioh and Farm Machinery. Reliable & Durable W. Black Farm for paie. Farm for Sale. Logs Wanted. Lad --uu-E-w“â€"E;c"‘. 'En. can be had at 1 alwavys find everythin : at THE HARDWAR "Nasmith‘s" Chocolates "Huyler‘s" Chocolates For Sale. Joux NcArTr Perfume . P. TELFORD, Durham 3 6 $# y e barn with stone 8. On good leading miles from the town 1 adjoining the new IN Cigars and Trays Smoker‘s Sets Mis farm at the given, CHIEFS, Gloves, Golf Jackets and other Christ mas Specialties, In these times of financial strinâ€" geney 10 per cent discount does not come your way very often. . Yet !!l',.‘.l what we are giving during Holiday Senson in C. McARTHUR Try our FRESH GROCERIES for Holiday luxuries. To our numerous friends and cus. tomers we wish is Switable Don‘t wear that shabby old hat A VERY HAPPY CHRISTMAs Carload lots on hand of Bran, Bhorts, Feed Flours and Windâ€" Men‘s Stiff and Fedora Hats Tweed caps at 35¢ each. _ Bee ourCOLLARS. HANDKER Sift3 carry T ‘s, Milverâ€" tuw;eAmuR‘::yolT “l‘l:)uiehul«‘. Five Roses, What a wealth of RBookSs pieasure in a good Groceries. Fruits For Fresh Christmas VJacFartane & Co. Druggists and Booksellers Wishing all a very merry Christâ€" A LaSteiuiiy ?’fhfl' gotten up botâ€" tle of good Perfume also makes a nice gift. China RBargains Aud don‘t forget a box of Lowney Chocolates WHEN wE ARE MAKING IT So EASY FOR TO GET a NEW ONE ry Matthews & Latimer C. L. Grant. The New Railroad Bridge MATTHEWS & LATIMER well written book or annual not only pleasure but irâ€" atean nb LAanh . We have on Furs, Boots and Shoes, Underwear, etc. Come and see how we will manage to wait on you. there wiil be a big jam when the freshlet comes, and will be carried away. We would not like to have that come to past but we would like to see people jam and £:1 our store and get the bargains we are giving in new Dress Goods Across the River in town is causing a great deal of talk since it was started. Many are predicting that it will not stand the test when the floods come in the Spring. Other that ment of the latest nove‘s. Also Boy‘s Own and Girls‘ Nothing will please a woâ€" man better than a nice piece of China,. See our north window for some snaps That‘s a necessity almost, We have them in artistic Duxes ....., .... 250C to $: and a bright New Year For &4 In Flour m'. Own and Git other Annuals. A tastefully DECEMBE Be AiQl boys Men Mon Men Men Men m AK Ju som