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Durham Review (1897), 28 Jan 1909, p. 5

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Or 0 see the stock _ of re Ofiefing sale prices t your own Pure public or chool lib. replenishâ€" is a good oksellers T8 a ry otadd 1909 3 Here CA P rÂ¥Oos~ ane Ga@r Ce Our stock of Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Dry Goods Gent‘s Furnishings, Wall Paper and Groceries is full and we are sellâ€" ing at the popular prices of last week : Seasonable Goods at it Mon‘s plain fleece lined underwear. ... 44 Union e **i@> e zero all wool fleece " i t> Ladies anion We say what we mean Why does ONE DOLLAR go further in the hands of a woman than three dollars in the hands of a man 9 because she is a good judge of quality and value. She knows what she wants and buys what suits her, We have the LARGEST STOCK of underwear ever offered in this Town bouzht at right wices which we are selling at popular prices and we cordially invite the Ladies to inspect Lenahan Stoves & Ranges Produce taken as cash and the highest prices paid. HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE FURNITURE McClary‘s freo and Cutlery of all kinds Carving Sets Razors Scissors Pocket Knives Lenahan Our lines of Hardware, Oils, etc., are complete. Among our specials you will find exâ€" tra value in Agency in Durham for celebrated Kant Krack Lumbermen‘s Rubbers. (On all lines of WINTER FOOTWEAR. These include Lumbermen‘s Rubbers, Overshoes,Cardigans Felt Boots, Slippers, &c. Also Mitts and Gloves away down in piice. Custom work and Repairing as Usual at Down Town Shoe Store _ G. & J. MceKECHNIE . . All goods bought if in good condition, may be returned, except goods gut. all wool elastic ribbed JANUARY 28, 1909 always on hand. n t «... 45c & heavy ri all wool fleece " +++»+â€" GBe "* ~~ heavy w I i€ â€"+*. 99G Ladies heavy fled ol elastic ribbed ... 4be Misses combinat Children‘s heavy elastic ribbed tor 1 yr old 15¢ 6« «t C _ tor 2, 3, & 4 yr old 20c «+ te A ts " for 6 years....... .age e 64 ** * <for 7 yoars ...... @Ubc 6° #¢ 6€ 66 f°r8&9 yrs.... 400 educed Prices G.&J. MeKECHNIE & 8. Mcliraith made in 2 pieces, extr8 ..« ... . 4 ft, 6 in wide by 6 ft, 3 in long, ... ..15.00 4 ft wide by 6 ft, 3 in long ... ... .. ..14.00 The Ostermoor Patent Patent Elastic Felt matâ€" tress, made from the best quality of pure raw cotton covered with the finest quality Sateen Art Tickâ€" ing, is guaranteed never to mat, pack, get hard or lumpy, and to give you a lifetime of satisfaction. Popular Prices. rices as follows : Mattresses clntosh. 39¢ Men‘s fancy striped underwear.... 40c 45¢ & heavy ribbed *‘ ++ 2006 65¢c * heavy wool nap " ....1 00 23c Ladies heavy fleece lined " «++ 40¢ 45¢ Misses combination w9 .. <+~*+: 39e cIntosh. __A bright litle daughter came to Mr and Mrs Robt. Eden on Wednesâ€" day last, the 20th Inst. Mr Jno. McCalmon is pot so wel! again. Messrs W1ll Glass and Will Laidâ€" law took the League service Sunday evening. Mre Wm. Grant spent last Wednesâ€" day with Mrs Dann, in Darham. Mr Z, Clark bas finished his conâ€" tract of cutting timber at J. Morice‘s Fred Ball has traded horses with Wm. Long. Miss Lizzio Allen left Tuesday morning for Hamilton, Miss Pinkerton is home from Holâ€" stein on a visit. Mr Jno. Aldred has sold his farm to Mrs Wm. Ball for $5000. Pleased to hear Mrs Wm. McFarâ€" lane is able to be aroand again, after an il\ness of a couple of weeks. Mrs W. R. Edge visited friends in town last week. Mr _ Thos. Moffat, of Owen Sound, visited his father, Mr Chas. Moffat and other friends around the old hoine. Mr Dan Edge attended the Farmâ€" ers‘ Institute meeting in Hanover last Saturday, _ _ _ Mr Wm. Bell and little son, of Toâ€" ronto, yisited with his cousin, Mrs. Jogel)‘)h Firth, the latter part of last week. Mr Malcolm McPhee, of Mt, Forest, spent last week with the McFayden‘s on the avenue. Pieased to hear Mrs Morrison is im_grov_i_ng. we‘s‘ Mrs Wm. Collier, of the West, was the guest of her brother, Mr Thos. Ritchie and other friends for a few days last week. Mr and Mrs C. Firth, of the West, visited friends around here one day last week. Mr E. A. Lancaster has a motion urging the abolition of the Senate as a matier ‘‘ forthe weltare of Canada a{ld the interest of the British Emâ€" p ra' »» Two volumes of the auditorâ€"generâ€" al‘s report has been laid on the table, also with equal promptness Mr Fishâ€" er‘s report ot the Degt. of Agricalture and the reports of the Labor and Post Office Department. _ _ _ MrChas. Marce!, M. P., Bonavenâ€" ture, has been appointed Speaker, witbout opgo-izion. Mr G. H. MciInâ€" tyre, South Perth, Deputy Speaker. Mr R. L. Borden at a caucus of Conâ€" servative members has again been chosen as leader, and already has crossed swords with Sir Wiltrid over the British Columbia turnover. _ The first session of the eleventh Parliament of Canada began last week amid the usual brilliant cereâ€" monies. ‘The "speech from the throne ‘‘ dealt with the Harvest, the Quebec Tercentenary, Waterways treaty, National Transcontinental, immigracion, opium congress, Agriâ€" cualtural Conference at Rome, the 1. C. R., Marine enquiry, sympathy with Italy and some other matters. Che Burkam Review THURSDAY, JAN. 28 Dominion Parliament. Edge Hill. Varney. We mean what we say Womanly pains, head im any where be ufig utes vma_o::or Dr. p‘s Pln! Orders for payments of aecounts were issued as follows : Municipal Elestion accounts $57 50 Murcicipal World for supplies _ 6 85 Standard Printing Co. l/;.... 1 90 Municipal World, 7 copies.... _ 5 75 Four collectors $25 each...... 100 0N Adam Hall Brusb. Ry cross 2 C0 The Treasurer preparing Fin o_ BERAOIE «srers reritrtatrerrers 5 00 Thos McFadden do 4 00 Sick Cuild. Hospital, Toronto 5 U0 Consumptive * _ Muskoka 5 00 J P Telford, Legal rervice.... 1 00 Toe Clerk on salary............ 15 00 The clerk instructed to progyids wood for the Hall. Council adjourned to Feb, 13 at 1¢ &a. m. J. 8, Buack, Cleak, Mexillanâ€"Nicholâ€"That the Clerk ask for applications for the office of Assessor up to February 12th.â€"Carried. Nichelâ€"MeNallyâ€"That the report of committee re timber on sideroad at Lot 10 Con 8 N D R be adoped and that Mr McFadden be paid $2,00 and Wm Weir $1.00 for services in connection thereâ€" with.â€"Carried. Mexitlaoâ€"MeNallyâ€"That C W. Rutâ€" ledge be given the printing for 1909 at rates of former teunder.â€"Carried, Mcxillanâ€"Weirâ€"â€"In amendment that ward commissioners be as follows : Win Weir for ward 1, Mr N cMilian for ward 2, Mr Nichol for ward 8 and Mr MecNally for ward 4. â€"Carried, Nicholâ€"MecNallyâ€"That ward comâ€" missioners for 1999 be as foilows : Mr _ Weir for ward 1, Mr= Nichol for ward 2, Mr Mexillan for ward 3 and Mr MeNally for ward 4.â€"Lost. Weirâ€"Mcanilanâ€"That Byâ€"Laws 492 and 498 be now read a third time, signed, sea‘ed aud engrossed in Byâ€"Law Book.â€"Carried. Mexillanâ€"MeNallyâ€"That the Reeve and Mr Weir be 0 committee to enquire +8 to the sufliciency of the Treasurei‘s sureties. â€"Carried, After reading several communication». Byâ€"Law No 492 appointing R. T. Edâ€" wards and W, J. Ritchie as auditors and Byâ€"Law No 498 appointing George E, Peart as member of the Local Board of Health and Dr Hutton as Medical Heaith Officer was incroduced and read a first and second time. The newly elected Council for the Township of Glenelg for the year 1909. Met Janaary 11th pursuant to statate. Membets elected and present : E. W, Hunt, Reeye ; Thos. Nichol, John Mcâ€" Nally, William Weir and John A. Meâ€" Millan, Counciliors. _ Each member made and subscribed the Declaration of Qualification and of Office and took their seate. _ The Reeve in the chair, Minutes of last meeting read and eon-‘ firmed, Cut this out and preserve it. Good Rheumatism prescri(rlions which really relieve are scareo, indeed, and when you need it you want it badfy, It is said that a perscn who would take this prescription regularly, a dose or two daily, or even a few times a week, would never have serious Kidney or Urinary disorders or Rheumnatism. As Rheumatism is not only the mot painfal and tortarous disease, hut danâ€" gerous to life, this aimple recipe will no doubt be greatly yalued by many sufferâ€" ers here at home, who shenld at once prepare the mixture to get this relief, This prescription forces the clogged up, inactive kidneys to filter and strain frem the blood the poisonous waste matter and uric acid, which canses Rhoumatism. These harmless ingredients can be obtained from our home druggists, and are easily mixed by shaking them well in a bottle, Rolief is generally felt from the first few dozas. Field Extract Dandelion, oneâ€"half ounce ; Comgonnd Kargon, one ounce: Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. To relieve the worst forms of Rhbeunâ€" matism, take a tearpoonful of the folâ€" owing mixture a‘ter each meal and at bedtime 7 | The annual meeting of East Grey Agricultural Society was held in the town hall on Monday afternoon when Mr J. A. Boyd occupied the chair and, a deep interest was taken in the work of the Society. The Secretary read the minutes of last meeting and alro the auditor‘s report and both were adopted. The latter showedi the reâ€" ceipts to have been $817.17; disburseâ€" ments $788.50, leaving a balance on hand of $28.58. The election of offic, ers resulted as follows : President Geo. Mitchell ; 1st. Vice Pres,, Donald McMillan ; 2nd. Vice Pres., Weeley Buskin ; Directors, A, Muir, D. Mec. Tavisb, W. H. Bunt, R. Allen, J. A. Boyd, J. Runstadler, M. Wilson, F. G, Karstedt, R. J. Sproule, At a subse. quent meeting of the directors J, A. Boyd was elected Secretary and D. McTavish, Treasurer, "Buno " Clark and Jim Heffernan reâ€" ceiged word on Monday from the Ontario Hockey Association to the effect that they are disqualified from playing amateur hockey or lacrosse. Both seem to bave received money dering the past summer for playing lacrosse and this fact has debarred them from figuring in any amateur games, As a result they can only play in professional or paid teams, and as we have none of that class up in this part of the eountry, their talâ€" ents will in all likelihood, not be called into use this winter. In consequence of this decision the Walkerton hockey team loses two star performers from its line up.â€"Walkerton Times. I The receipts at Ayton station for the years 1907 and 1908 for passenger tickets alone were oyer $7000, Glenelg Council Bee Keelers windows for bargains. Simple Recipe District News. in Rheumatism. THE DURHAM REVIEW The following must be sold at once New waggon, new iron truck wheel waggon, a number of large egg vats: (would make first class cisterns) 3 or 4 thousand fence posts, lath, shingles, lumber, _ A 8uantity of wood near Weibeck P. O., will be sold at fifty cents rr load. I). Earirisunar © Bdnne EeIRC o oo Dngegcs id Valuable farm in the Tp. of Glenelg composed of lots 22 and 23, Con, 8, N. D. R., 100 acres. â€" Possession given forthwith. Tiile perfect, For partiâ€" culars apply to J. P. 1Ecrorp, Durham. D. JAMIESON, Administrator Sparâ€" ling estate, or to Davip Kinxit®, Durham, or A. H. Jackso®, Durham. Apply Splendid Residence Property â€" for Sale in Upper Town : the wellâ€"known McLean cowe. All conveniences, Brick veneered, comfortable and cosy. Offers from intending purchasers reâ€" ceived at Review Office. Lot No 1. 8th con, Glenelg, 50 acres bush and 50 acres cleared. Apply to Wa, WEIRr. Durham. Lot 6, Con,. 15, Proton, containing 100 acres, 20 acres cleared, and in good state of cultivation, about 8 acres of hrrdwood bush. On the premises is erected a barn 44x60 with stone stabâ€" ling. Good hog pen and hen house. Comfortable house, kitchen and woodâ€" shed, also orchard. 3 neverâ€"failing wells. _ About 14 miles from Church, School and Post Office. If sold, will be sold on easy terms. Ducaup FErausox, Swinton Park. [ Three 50 acre farms, well located, near Durham, for sale soparately, Alâ€" so 25 acre property on the outskirts of Durham suitable for retired farmer, 100 acres, The celebrated Aldred farin in Bentinck, land as good as the best in the County. _ Price moderate. 100 acres in Proton, near Swinton Park, fair buildings, good land, well drained, well watered and well fenced. Only $3600, 100 acres in Glenelg, excellent fences, fair buildings, good water, a splendid farm with a few acres of good timber,. Price $4000, _ Will exchange for Town property, 150 acres in Bentinck, buildings and soil good, everything in first class shape. Price $5000. Goxd nlne-roomefi b;u;se Furnace rated. Good garden, outâ€"buildings ud”hrtn stable. _ Will be sold chesp. pply to 208 acres in Bentinck, good land, excellent buildings, 16 acres hardwood bush, emall payment down, _ Price 200 acres on the Garafraxa Road, 200 clear. 50 acres hardwood bush, well watered, first class buildings, Will be sold cheap to wind up estate. 2$240040000990004909000000°0 0000 Farm For Sale or Rent. Garafraxa St. Near the Bridge : 40006000000 yqe 0 NO COO@ @ Town Residence fo Sale. 24 pair Men‘s Heavy Rubbers reg $3.25 for 24 pair Boy‘s Rubbers regular $2 00 for. ... 48 pair Women‘s Overshoes regular $2.25 1 24 pair Boy‘s Shoes, regular $1.75 for...... For the Fall and Winter Trade we have added seyâ€" eral new lines of Boots, Shoes & Rubbers to our already large stock and are better prepared than ever to cater to the wants of the public in our line. _ _Here Are Some Bargains Farm tor Sale. Hand Made Boots and Shoes a Specialty Lands For Sale Farms For Sale. Every afternoon‘s issue of The Star contains that very day‘s quotations on the grain and live stock markets of Toronto, Montreal, Buffalo, Chicago, and other important cities. ‘These are the same quotations that the next morning‘s dailies publishâ€"12 to 18 hours later. Toronto Daily Star W. D. Mruus, For Sale. For Sale. $1.50 A YEAR CLUBBING TWs Paver and The Toronto Dail FALL AND _ WINTER SHOES AND RUBBERS W. F. DUNN, Solicitor, Durham, Ont THOS. McGRATH, C, RAMAGE, Agent, Publishes Market Reports 12 to 18 Hours Earlier Than the Morning Papers Box 73, Durham. Artuur H, Jacksox, t 57 /s With ‘The ‘Toronto Daily x ? /o Star‘s accurate daily market 7\\\ N reports you could sell your lR grain and live stock at topâ€" ~/ notch prices. Half a cent extra ? on just 300 bushels of wheat or oats would pay a year‘s subscripâ€" tion. 25¢. a hundred weight on a dozen hogs would cover three years‘ subscriptions. Don‘t you,depending on weekly reports, or daily reports that are old when you get themâ€"miss top prices by at least that much several times a year? Repatring done quickâ€" ly and satisfactorily. TORONTO This Paper and The Toronto Daily Star together for One Year, $2.20. Guarâ€" anteed Fountain Pen given for 50c. added to above subscription prices. A Live Daily Paper Will Put » Money in Your Pocket. A fine two storey brick dwelling house, large brick stables, on Main Street, Ducham. . Will be sold at a bargain, and would accept other property as part pay. Apply to Come to us for tickets and informaâ€" tion,. We are also agents for Alian and ominion line steamsbips and C. P, R* ocean liners. MacFARLANE &CO. Connecting with traims to and from Toronto, (fnly one change between Durham and Toronto.~Speed, comfort and safety, The follnwini timetable will be in effect until further notice © ea down read up amp m p.m. a.m. 6.30 3.00 Walkerton iD 55| 1.11 6.55"3.25‘Ieuve Hanover ar‘vel9.3] 12.55 7.06 3.3G6, Allan Park 19.20 12.40 722 3.02) Durham 19.04 12.24 7.33 4.03, McWilliams ;8.52:12.]2 7ATAl7 Priceville 8.38 11.58 8.00,4,30 ar‘ve Saug.Jct. leave 8.25 11.45 C. McMILLAN & Embalming a Specialty. Funeral Directors and â€" Undertakers Have you a piano in your Home? Eor Sale or Exchange. If not why not one of our Bell‘s ? We can give you the best instruâ€" ment and make you the best terms. _ One sold by us in town last week was tested by Prof. Konold and pronounced excelâ€" lent. John McQueen All calls, either night or day promptly attended to. Priceville Establishment, a tull and yaried stock of Funâ€" eral supplies. Constantly on hand at our opr F. P. REILEY Priceville. $ 125 W. I. McFadden Massey Harris Mowers & Rakes BON BOM AL WAYS FRESH G. H. STINSON you can borrow elsewhere, _______ Debts Collected. No charge if nothâ€" ing collected. All kinds of financial (l’msinenq carefully and quietly attenâ€" ed to. "Always Prompt, Never Negligent.‘ altipoinils, > * 8 (ESTC d 9c o0 0 Money to Lend at lower rates than Railway and Steamship Tickets to Is the thing to think of now buildings, ratt‘ing fine farm, cheap, 40 acres extra good land near Allan Park, very cheap, 130 acres Bentinck â€" 4} miles from Hanover, close to school and Post Oflice with daily mail. Brick house, frame bank barn, great snap, and Many other Good Bargains in Farm and Town property. If you want to or Sell go to Miller No charge ?r% business done. H. H. MILLER, The Hanover Conveyancer, offers : 109 acres near Allan Parkâ€" splendid Money to be Made O. McPHAIL_ Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme Court Notary Public Commissioner. Money to Loan, nm::e, over Gordon‘s Jewelry Stove 44 ioâ€"dâ€"('x)_ll;-wal ANCCCCTENY UTaG Dentl:-y“ in :ll its branches, Officeâ€"Calder‘s Block, over Post Office Barrister, Solicitor, Notua Public, Conveyancer. &c. oney to Loan at gowest rates. fice, Mclatyre Block over the Stan O dard B;n{, Durh im, Ontario, ARTHUR H. JACKSON Insurance Agent. Money to Loan, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, A genâ€" euliflhn;nciul business transacted, Terms moderate. An:n.semenu for sales as to aates, &c., must be e at the Review Ofâ€" fice, Durham. ##" Correspondence addressed there, or to Ceylon P.O., will be promptly attended to, ‘Terms on application to P S en 2 e m e s HONOR GRADUATE of Toronto Univeuitg. graduate of Royal College of Dental ns of Ontario. Rooms Over J & J fivwmu‘s New Store HONOR GRADUATE Toronto University Grad UAth Heawal AsWMana m RIUE W. C, PICKERING D. D S., L DS Holiday Baking uo-buouh..onwm; ans and Burgeons m flce and Cor. 4 O aant ns mo ied n fhie OFFICE HOURS 9â€"11 a. m 2â€"4 p m. Telephone Connection No. 10 J. G. HUTTON, M. D. C. D. MePHAIL, Ceylon P. 0 or to C. RAMAGE, Durham #@ Ceylon has a telephone office. by alttending to this advertisement and ail kinds of Massey,Harris implements for Haying and Harâ€" vesting seasons. De Laval and Massey Harri Cream Separator. Coal Oil and Machine Oil always in stock. Licensed Auctioneer for Co, UGrey fresh Baking always on hand. _Also a good assortâ€" ment of Candies, Nuts and We have a good supply of J. F.GRANT D.D.S., L. D Tt T.A _ Eto 10 a.M,. . _ lOUIl:{ 2 to « r.a 7 to 9 P, x. Special attention ven to Discases of o Wo-nuctflau. ARTHUR GUN, M. D., Noury Public, Commissioner, CIONVYEYANCER, &ec. DURKHAM, ONT. (Lower Town ME ILIDTECATL J. P. TELFORD W. F. DUNN Model Bakery. THERE‘S

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