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Durham Review (1897), 14 May 1908, p. 6

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& Fedora Hats \ABPTHUR MMemnants astine, tch SIMER d FH‘aints 0es tone, J*UIGC lane uSiins A Y 14, 1908 lour Grant. J apers cods Sea U S siIns Seeds usechold ek to week v goods we ind color. see them. _ have a 1 stock of we bhave Wall Paâ€" lete, and uch low ve them es leaning . Oualâ€" uts, ich to 1 Black. Luncn, ,â€"just ive the t your eTS laS#@8 latest new Would be a great bargain. So are the following properties as the prices asked : 100 acres Durham Road, Bentinck, Good dwelling, frame bank barn, good soil. Conyenient location, only $2500, 200 acres, Glenelgâ€"fine bank barnâ€" rood frame dwellingâ€"other good inprovements, only $3000. 40 acres Garden Land, Durham Road Bentinck, $1500° A anap. Uobtq.l:’qs on G(:;fnxa Roag’â€"nr;f uildings, g ences, good soil. To quici buyer at 35(15 100 acres, Bentinck,â€"owner in west. , price $2700. _ Buildings worth the moneyâ€"farm for nothing. | Lots of other property for sale. Mo ! ney to l.eng All kinds of busiâ€" ness attended to. | A Dollar for Lot 27, 28, Uon. 1 8. D. k. Glenelg, 85 meres cleared, 7 acres busb. _ Well watered. Good Brick House. Frame, Bank Barn (45x60.) 4 mile from proâ€" E;udotution on new C. P. It. Line. nvenient to School and P. 0. F urâ€" ther particulars apply on the premises, Joux McArtuUnr, Prop, lnsurance Agent. Money to 1 Issuer of Inrfi.ge Licenses, A eral financial usiness trans DURHAM, ONT. (Lower Town) ARTHUR H. JACKSON B iss .__ * C:Vs L. D. §. HONOI GRADUATE T‘B&'::'."x University Grad Dnu:y" in alf u(-m u"!‘.m YR Officeâ€"Calder‘s Block, over Post (Om.». ___ "**44 OL Zoronto University, graduate of Royal College of Dental gn us of Ontario. Rooms Over J & J !UNTER’S New Store _ OEN Taxy. W.C. PICKERING p,. DS., L Ds . C. PICKE r Oollege Pn~...), ""* * Vâ€" M Member Collego Physici i #6, 86 1 Cor. Garafraxa and Geo '.) "_-"-‘-00 5 c s ““'WIIOUII C #â€"11 a. m 26B 54. T Connection No. 10 BM o eoeiia ie on t cz c MEDITC.AT, J 0. HUTTON, M. D. c m Mewber Oollege Pro., .. * *‘ W. F. DUNN Prister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer. &e. ZOm-y to Loan at lowest rates, hm?‘- Mcintyre HBlaok awa.ir . . motary Public, Commissiom;r. CoN VYEYANCER, &c. Honor Grapuare dard Ban «. F.GRANT D. p. S., L. D. 5. UE MB L d c unc .. H. H. MILLER The Hanover Oonveyancerâ€" ARTHUR cUn, m. p., Puvaretiw a a__ er, Soliecitor in Supreme otary Public Commigsioner, Money to Loan. $ over Gordon‘s Jewelry store Farm tor Sale. â€" P. TELFORD ntPands 6. 474 Pavercrtax & gv..',,.' t J. GN. Hunter‘s 8 to 10 a.x, s:{ 2io 4 +.ap :Kn Block over the Stan k, Durham, Ontario, Fifty Cents . â€"â€""SC5, A genâ€" iness transacted over Post Office to Diseases of of Toronto Loan Wrightâ€"Bestâ€"That J. & W. Boyd‘s account for coal vil for town hall, 50¢, be paidâ€"Carried. MceKenzieâ€"Bestâ€"That R. Cook be paid $2.50 for taking inmate to the House of Refugeâ€"Carried. MceKenzieâ€"Carsonâ€"That the matter complained of by John S, Corbett, ag to Beatâ€"Carsonâ€"â€"That $100.00 b. ed to be expended on Valley road from concession 10 to Loucks m the Reeve attend to the expen« the sameâ€"Carried. McKenzioâ€"Bestâ€"That the Reeve be paid $4.00 for committee work re James Campbell. and re Cataract Power Coâ€", and ilr. Wright be paid $2.00 seryices on committe re Cataract Power Co.â€"â€" Carried. Wrightâ€"Carsonâ€"That Mr. McKenzio is hereby authorized to investigate the complaint of Mrs. Carr in reference to obstructions _ ‘on _ Canrobert street, Eugenia, and report to this Counsil at it‘s next meetingâ€"Carried. 1 L B H O C qo ,00HHCIE Ht the mutter, the same was laid over. McKenzieâ€"Carsonâ€"That Byâ€"Law 681 to permit the Cataract Power Co. to place poles on highways be read a second timeâ€"Carried, [a1 Wny vadessviatiritod d l4 2005 be taken in the matter ; the Clerk of Markdale, account for the use of hall of Division Court purposes for 1907, $6.00; J, C. Neilson and. others, petition, proâ€" testing against the enlargement of school grounds at Proton Station, as there was no request to the council in the matter, the same was laid over. The following co.umunications were read. viz., Report of the the Reeve and Mr Wright re the request of the Catarâ€" act Power Company to divert the Beaver across the Valley road on lot 23, coun. 0, recommending that no immediate action i on uKi ns n on > L Tho Artemesia township Council met in the town hall, Flesherton, on Saturâ€" day, May 3, 1908. 8. 8. No. l normMaxBy & £GREMONT, Jr. 1st.â€"Campbell Grant, Robbie Morrison, Iyan Kreller, _ Madeline Maurice, Richard McCabe, Adeline Petty. Sr 1stâ€"Atma Pettigrew, Andy Hoy:Gelly Petty, Robvie Clark. Jr Pt 2ndâ€"James Leeson, Edna Mclivâ€" tride, Wesley Pollock. Sr Pt 2ndâ€" Percy Barber, Cecil Blyth, Janet Kert, ‘ |\Villie Pollock, Clara Pettigrew, JrJ 2ndâ€"Gordon Grant, Cecil Barber. Sr 2ndâ€"Willie Hutton, Ella Morrison, Willie Eden, Elgin Wilton, Mansfield Leeson. _ Jr Srdâ€"FlorenceKerr, Marâ€" garet Leeson, Stewart Grant, Allan Pettigrew. _ Jr 4thâ€"Bertie Barber, Margaret Kerr, Ella Barber, Edith Morrison, Winnie Blyth. S8Sr 4thâ€" Carrie Wilton, Hazel Barber, Average attendance, 34. EntH Auurax, Teacher. Esthor ag..r ____ * Ampbell Mitchell, Esther McLean, Reba Vessie. ) L. B. Warker, Teacher, Crommsme Latoxa ScHoor Reprort. Sr 4thâ€"Bea Biwpson, Maggie Mortâ€" ley and Morrison Smith eq., John Ledâ€" ingham, Donald Ray, Alex Tuarnbull, Carrol Hunt, Addie Twamley, Mamie Mortley, _ Jp 4thâ€"Lysla McKnight and George Ledingham eq., Isabel Tutnbull, Ivy Dargavel, John Smith , Bella Cumming and Bervnard Coffield eq4., Norma Black, Arthur Simpson. Sr 3rdâ€"Lavina Mortley. Jr3rdâ€"Harâ€" old Ledingham, Carrie Mortley, Kate Stewart, 2nudâ€"Willie Smith, Cecil Twamley and Stewart McQGiilivray eq, Archie Turnbull, Irene Trafford, Jenâ€" nie Renton. Pj Z2ndâ€"Donald Smith, ellie Smith, Mary Coffield, Bobbie Mortley, Mary McClement, Wilfred Black. Sr 1stâ€"iforrie Smith, Martin Coftield. Jr 1st (B)â€"Erle Turnbull, Dugald Smith, Geo. Vaughan,. Jr Ist (A)â€"â€"Annie McGillivray, Ruth Ledâ€" ingham, Ruby Smith. Ayerage atâ€" tendance 37, | ‘April School Reports endâ€"Armetta Winnie Mitche Esther McLean 20 10 CC °7 *4 Hrn, oo C Sr 4thâ€" ~Gertie Morton 0 Ir 4thâ€"John Grasby, 3y : Edge 80, Willie Wells 1 McKechnie, Sr 2ndâ€"Ste Arthur, Mae McKechnie 70, Tom Grasby 60, Earl Ves Artemesia Council. KatEk McDoxato, Teacher, ‘" °C michechnie 70. Jr 2ndâ€" asby 60, Earl Vessie. 8r Pt metta McKechnie. Jr 1stâ€" Mitchell, Campbell Mitchell, THE DURHAM REV IEW NO 2, BEX. & curx $ $100.00 be grantâ€" ck. S8Sr Pt 2ndâ€" Blyth, Janet Kerr, ra Pettigrew. _ Jr , Cecil Barber. Sr y road, south cke mill, and expending of ton 90 per cent. _ 8r 3edâ€"Willie ells 100, Harold aâ€"Stewart Mcâ€" at All our experience at your service. Call and see us. ’ J. C. NICHOLԤ 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 cau’ti tell you of this week. | We beg to annouuce to the people of Durham and vicinâ€" ity that we haye opened up in New! New! New! Large dou load. Tar Lots 13 and 14, Con. 3 . D. K.. Glenelg, 15 acres bush, frame barn well watered. Must be sold. A, H. JAcKSOXN, Durham John Two utoreg. double, frame house, situated on the west side of Garafraxa St. in upper town. Large lot with stable. _ First class well and cistern, Apply on premises, AxGuUsCaM»ERon 2nd Concession Bentinck, Lot 27, W. G. R, 100 acres. 5 acres of Fall Wheat. 15 acres Fall ploughing, Good well and spring water. 75 acres under cultivation, $ mile from school, Post Office near by, and 5 miles from Durham. Apply on farm to Mrs. AueExaxper McCormicK, Rocky Saugeen Gents‘ F urnishings Four Short horn Durham Bulls pure bred. 1 twentyâ€"three months, 2 twenâ€" ty months, 1 one year old. WirLraAxr Morrisonx, Edge Hill P. O., Ont. "George Imperial," the celebrated high stepping Coach Stallion. As the owner is deeply interested in another line it is impossible for him to handle this horse and he will give any person a bargair on him. ffw,otock are the best show norses that can be found in this locality, Apply to B. PHILLIPS, Butcher, Durham, Ont. McKenzieâ€"Wrightâ€"That the first sitâ€" ting of 1908 be held at the town hall on Baturdeay the sixth day of June, 1908, at 19 c‘elock a. m., and the Clerk give the required notice of sameâ€"Carried. OR Ausianstcs s B i ons d mflwl"lll place : on the grounds by thair authority â€"Carried. Unct Carsonâ€"McKenzieâ€"That the account of the village of Markdale, $6.00, for rent of Division Cout room for 1907 be paidâ€"Carried. Tal 0 ROSCC TCO ECY VC TWE Hok Artemesia and Proton be relerred to Mr. Bestâ€"Carried. l‘lomilx of a drain on part oi town line Conncil ndjourned.â€"Advn';:Vt;e‘. »ally hardwood 16 inches lon & nuh'l:s lo;ldi delivered $3.50 a Slabs for Sale. Farm to Let. MiWidheihict McA l t dith ad. i. A : Dourgarx FuRXNITURE Co For Sale. For Sale. For Sale. For Sale, Cl BON BONXNS ALWAYSs FRESH u20 Emt CC ROT EOCV 7 DRE* ber Shop, RESIDENCE â€" First house south of Lawrence‘s Blacksmith Shop. Sow Rooxsâ€"Next to Swallow‘s Barâ€" Waw L __ Embalming a Specialty. Picture Framing, Shortest Notice UNDERTAKER and Funeral _ Director IN NEW QUARTERS Table Oileloth, 45 in wide.. .. .. able Oileloth, C.+++1««........25¢ yard Floor Oileloth; 1 and 2 yas wide. ... .. 330 Jl ya Llnoleum2yndlwlde..............37}4c yard Bmymlugs.Gox30....................s.anch See our new Prints and Ginghams, We have a good supply of fresh Baking always on hand. _ Also a good Msors ment of Candies, Nuts an oranges, 10 CC RAPUAL Table Linen, 54 ins wlde, unbleached #4 54 ins wide, bleached .. . *4 68 ins wide, unbleached ul 2 _ _______ Large size white counterpanes, good value. medneatne s in 2. 20 E. PP CR MEDEREE 2111:'lde.2ydnlon......................%eulr 30 in wide, 2 yds lo rersssss +++++ ++ . .. 50€ pMIF 30 in wide, 8“y¢{» lon:‘m;dr 43 in wide, 3 ydslonx.....................wcpdr 54 in wide, 317 yas long.................OLwpdr All curtains have worked edges except 25¢ ones neduatace ts â€" E4 .0 5) . H. STINSON the thing to think of now ClTdt HE SELLS CHEAP, Lace Cu: 27 in wide, 2 yds long..... .. After two years in business in Durham I¢ thank beartily the many farmers and others who bavefavored me with their trade and have pleasure in announcing that I will in the future bave havs pleasure in meeting in more commodious quarters, all my old friends and (} vrust many new ones. Promptness and fair dealâ€" ing will continue to be my motto. Yours for business, THE BIQ 4 Mcintyre B.ockâ€"Lambton St, Barclay and Bell‘s old stand Full line of Catholic Robes and _ black _ and white Caps for nged _ people. CARD OF THANKS A., BELL Table Linen MAY 14, 1908 « McLellan. odel Bakery Oilcloth .â€" BEAN Calder Block, Durham sel, Lancewood, Engâ€" :; Split Bamboo and 10 poles. : variety of these at mong them are the and silk lines. S It would be imâ€" possible to deâ€" ifferent kinds here. +m for yourself. It have good variety of /[cIntosh. .

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