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Durham Review (1897), 8 Jul 1909, p. 5

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ato icks to will not ilizes the compare ver ist don‘t hey were 1O0. 0) 1.25 ea square yd Ale, 75. $1 $1, 1.75 ea ever fails ato Bug, 3¢, 1,00 en he balanâ€" t the folâ€" K#l1)1lR for We a or the ffice s here nd 4.75 pr to 3.00 ea ette Blanâ€" 1.3 pair bhale Oil ANE NT to clear, ones are insectiâ€" ists Small House Furnishing Departâ€" A report from the Financs Committe® recommended among other things that no action be taken in the maiter of supâ€" plying counoty constabless with handâ€" eufls« ; that the matter of a grant to Strathcoms Hospital, Mount Forest, be laid over till next session ; that Owen Sound bospital be granted $1000 ou conâ€" dition that it receiye inmates of the house of refuge who need hospital treatâ€" ment free of charge ; that each of the County Agricultural Societies be grantâ€" ed $200 and each of tho Farmer ILastiâ€" tutes $25 ; that applications of tho Walâ€" ters Falls, Agricultaral Society to be placed on the same footing as other soâ€" ceties and to share is grants be grantâ€" al ; that $250 of a grant be made to the 31st Regiment. ‘Theso recommendations were adopted. ‘This department is composed of Rugs, Carpets, Linoleum, Floor Oilcloth, Window ‘urtains and Wall paper all after the newest designs and ranging from the best to the cheapest. _ ‘Those about to commence housekeeping are cordially invited to examine this ddpartmeut, the sesmion, three of which were deait with in our last issae. The chiefdoen. ments presected at the Thursday meetâ€" ing were the presentment of the Grand Juory at the General Sessions, claims from Dandalk asd Normanby for $80.69 und $47,705 respectively as retunds of exâ€" peoses for lonatics and an application for graut of $200 for the ChilJren‘s Aid Society. if they dranw the cream with thoir milk theyÂ¥onld not have the butter on their broad, One member remarked that the County of (Grey was going on record as a skim milk council. The urban municipalities ot the Coun. ty owe it to Dr. Mearns of Hanover that they receive back $1369.73, which was wrooglully legied upon then for school purposes daring the last three years, I‘his levy should haye been made ouly upon the roral mumierpatities, and the wrror was discoyered by Dr M earns last year. A bylaw was passed at this se,â€" siou to levy the amount upon the rural imumicipalities and refanod it to the u:-' ban ones, O. Sound‘s share is $797.73 Hanover‘s share $170.35 and Durhatm‘s share $170.85., Six meetings were held in all during his susuemes Sn ol tukl uB 2 Just arrived a fine stock of the celebrated Danda A Corsets, the newest in the market, all, " made in Canada." ~# i S The question is often asked how we sell our boots and shoes at such low prices. Our answer is that we buy at low prices and sell on a small margin, Ioc profit on a pair of shoes is better to us than to have Shozss on our shelves marked at a profit of 60c but not sold. The County Council closed i:s June session on Satarday forenoon and by one of its last enactment expressed it. self as cf the opinion that skim milk was good enough for inmates of the house of refuge and the statement was made that many of the farmers of the county and some eyen of the members themselyes used separated milk on their pormdge. The matter came up in conâ€" nection with a motion by Dr. Hershey | that the inmates of the house ot refuge | should rot be supplied with a poorer | quality of milk than was required by } 4 the boards of health, and that the mnu-] ager be instructed to supply them with | whole mik. The motion was v t:d,l down after the argument had bee aj C vanced that the cream was needed to|] make butter for the institution an‘d that Di In Prints, Ginghams, Muslins, Lustres and Panamas in the newest designs and the veatest patterns, in boots and shoes from the working boot to the finest patent, in men‘s clothing from the working clothes to the finest serge, in men‘s hats from the working hat to the finest felt, in men‘s shirts from the common shirt to the finesi chambray, in ladies waists from the every day waist to the flnest, all bought at right prices 5o that they may be sold at Che Burham Review J. 5. WeStraith THURSDAY, _ JULY 8th JULY 8, 1909 Profts County Council Special July Bargains G. & J. McKBCHNIE G. & J.â€"McKKLCHNIE Ladies Summer Corsets The Highest Prices for Butter and Eggs. Hosiz?y when and prices, _ A vote of thanks was also passed to Dr¢ Sprouie, M. P. and W. 8. Middlebro, M.P., for coming from Ottawa to assist the deputation which waited on the Onâ€" tario Logislature in reference to «ssistâ€" auce for the Meatord Railway, The Saturdlay meeling startedl at 9 am, Several communications and acâ€" counts were prasontsl m respect 1o which MUr Logate said the rule of ccunâ€" cil which roqnired all acconnts to be in early in the session or they would be Are the ideal you have in mind. realization comes when examining our shoes, _ Try a pair of our Travelâ€" ler shoes in Dongoln Hawy: acl " L 7T,, 7¢ CC Â¥I0L44¢ and the total rateable property of the County is §32,. 796,800. _A rate of 1} mills on che dollar will be lovied to raise the amount, On motion of Messrs Legate and Wilâ€" son, a special grant of $200 was made to HManover on conditrion that Brace m ade a similar gract to assist in construct ing a bridge on the street connecting the County line on the lmits of Hanover. On behalf of the members who visited Meatord on Wednesday, a voto of thanks wes passed to Mayor Horsley for the entertainicut he furnish«d them aad the clerk was instructed to forward Mr Horsley a copy of the resolutron, and $1.50 for Poarple To ufit White Canvas Oxfords »or Aadios Hifisses & Chitdaren The largest i.ssortment of trunks, etc in town to cheose from, Unstom work and repairing as nsâ€" ui Eggs taken in exchange for goods at the down town Shoe Store Bylaw 710, the ons to levy a rate to meet the current expeuditure and liaâ€" bilities of the County for 1910 was p.ssed at this meeting. The amount to be proâ€" vided for was $49194.45 and the total munieation of A,. D. Creasor, poli istrate at Owen Sound, re enlar isdletion, be referred back for information at the November s I that the warden and Dr Mearns legates to the convention for the meut cf consomptives at Tor September. Adopted. | _A bylaw was passal anant The Communications and Memorials Committes recommended that no action be taken on the maiter of apporntment of a drainage inspector advanced by the Kent County councit; that the comâ€" y L 22000 "CWH 220001 $000.44 [Mounl Forest high school §486.10; Chesâ€" ley high sehool $263 21 ; also that the Warden, Dr Hershey and Dr Mearns be a comu:ittee to meet the public school Inspectors and arrive at an agreem ent as to inspectors tiavelling expenses as referred to in the warden‘s address, Adopted, JShoes to Swit ive .i RIGHT PRICES | y )e=. _ Tiy a pair of our Travel es in Dongola, Box calf, calf or Patent colt at $3, $4 .350 for men aad the Royal T ulit or Peerless for ladies, $2 75, $3.00 and $4 00 ment on Second Floor : the November ;e;;l-(;;;.; n and Dr Mearns te deâ€" convention for the betterâ€" in n« D. Creasor, pc-»i-i;:e ;:;.; Sound, re enlarged jur: gucca‘s 1 & t ‘ at our lines of see quality ried at 9 s and acâ€" respect to e ol ccunâ€" Toronto in further Bylaw 741 to levy a rate on the rural municipalities to raise the sum oi $1368.â€" TV to reimbursethe urban municipalities in the various amounts levies upon them in error during 1906, 1907 aud 19€8 ; and Bylaw 742 to raise $20,000 by issue of debenturers to pay for certain permanent improvements were passed, _ ‘Fhe mesâ€" senger buy and messager boy and mesâ€" senger girl were yoted $8 each for their services. â€"Dr Mearos moyed that hereafter th6 council minutes when printed be adornâ€" ed with a photogravare of the then warâ€" den,. ‘The moye was approyed by all, Teuders for sale of debontures will be ad yertised and sold to the highest bidder it approyed by by Mr Hastie, chairman of binavce, Conuty Treasurer Parker and Ar Legate, Dr Mershey‘s motion was voted down which Mr Legate declare® was a disâ€" grace to the county. Reports of Finance, County Property, Roads ind Bridges, and Education,‘ all of minor importance were presented and adopted, * Mr Legate‘s amendment that it be §$75 per acre was carried, A clause was add> ed to the report instructing the county officials when couveying the land to see that all precautions were taken to guard tue interests of couuty, I; was in considering this report that Dr Hershey moved that the manager of the ho use of refuge be instructed to give the inmates unskimmed milk. Warden Aguew delfended the management very wurmly @eclaring that he had dropped in at unexpecied times and found everyâ€" thing very satisfactory, ‘There was harâ€" meny between the manager and the inâ€" mates and he would not sae Mr Haruess antagonized again. _ As to better milk he intimated that he was more acsusâ€" tomed himselt to ase skimmed than unskimmed milk, Mr Smith had no objection to giving them whole mflk, but if this were done they would need more cows, Mr Hastie suggested putting in a Babâ€" cock tester to see that the milk was up to quality. The warden beld that this land was worth$100 to Markdaie as a water priâ€" vuege, and Mr McCieltand reminded the members that it was a water privilege guut Markdale wanted and not land. Ar Smuth, chairman of the committee heid that the county should deal liberalâ€" ly with Markdale as a part of itselt. To tiie Mr Legute replied that the county had uot been Geait bonestly with by Maurkdaie, He also referred to the high yalues placed on water privileges which Owen Sound required tor waterworks extensions. Mr MeFarland had a suspicion of threat in his voice when he said that when he proposed to pay $50 an acre he was mentioning & figure three times the value of tha land. Markdale would arâ€" bitrate rather than pay an exhorbitant price, Mr Garvie moved that it be $100 per acre, In committee on tha report, Mr Legâ€" ate moved that it be $75 per acre, which he considered very cheap, considering the purpose it was required for, be reserved by the County and a year giyen for remoyal of the same ; that the expenses of the three delegatesâ€"$1.50 each, be paid. Report of House of Refuge committee stated that the members had yisited Markdals on Thursday and recommendâ€" ed that four acres of the bouse of refuge larm be sold to that corporation for waterworks puposes st $70 per acre ; that all exz;enses of trausfer be paid by Markdale ; that all timber of any value l The Centre Grey Women‘s Institute wrote, pot for the purpose of expressing thanks for grant of $10, but to ask for & larger sum. Mayor Horley wrote expressing his %fitificnion at the visit to Meaiord on edvesday and inviting the council to hold its November session there. \ laid over, should bomenrlm wove was favored and the accounts wili remain unpaid until November. 94 I arge Sales to Ji 2naâ€"Willie Mountain. Anme Mountain, Roy Trafford, _ Willie Vaughan, _ 8Sr 1st to Pt 2udâ€"Ruby Smitb, Ruth Ledingham, â€" Morris Smith, Martin Coffield, Jt B to Sr 1stâ€"Anmie . Mogrison,. Joe _ Shrider, lovence Coffield, George Vaughan, gr A to Jr Bâ€"Annie McGillivray Sadie McClement, Bessie Morrison Sarah _ Ledingham, Bessie Wilson. Jr _ Oâ€"Florence Vaughan, Kathieen Coffield, Walter Dent, Florence Renâ€" Ed:i;'GébrE:' Renton. _ _ .. > _ _ eq., _ Clarence â€" Thompson, _ Aaron Diebel, _ 8r 2ndâ€"Clara Miller, Lovina Seim,. Arthur Robinson, Isabelle mMarâ€" shall, Elsie Sachs, Lydia Britz. Jr2nd â€"Charlie _ Pfeffer, Milton Schenk, David Widmeyer, Dora Pfeffet, Alma Miller, Olga Metzger, 8t Pt 2ad4â€" Clarence Robinson, _John Pfeffer, Clara Schenk, _ Jr Pt 2ndâ€"Hushie Ball. _ 8Sr P¢lstâ€"Arthur Diebel, Nollie Anderson, Roy Thompson, Conrad Eydt. Jr Pt Ist Aâ€"Lazetta Seim, Adeline Pieffer, Willie Fritz. _ Jr Pt Ist Bâ€"Hazel Young, May Byers, Henry Horst, Ervin Miller, Clarence Yandt, Albert Pfeffer, Elgin Miller. Average attendance, 38, MILDRED LEEson, Teacher. LAatoxa Scnoor. 5th classâ€"Morrison Smith, Magegiz Mortley, Alex Turnbull, Donald Ray, 8r 4thâ€"â€"John Ledingham, Lysia Mcâ€" Knight, Archie Watson, Isabel Tarnâ€" bull, Mamie Mortley, George Leding, ham and Ivy Dargavel eq , Lavina Mortley, _ Jr 4thâ€"Arthur Simpson, Norma Black, Bernard Coffield. 8r 3rd to Jr 4thâ€" Harold Ledingham. Elâ€" mer Trafford, Mildred Smitbh, Peter Mountain, Kate Stewart. Jr 31d to Sr 3rdâ€"Archie Turnbull, Carrie Mortâ€" ley. 8t 2nd to Jr 3rd â€"Irene Trafford, Mary Coffield, Willie Smith, Mary McCiement, | Jr @2nd to 8r 2ndâ€"Bobâ€" bie yorlley. _Wilfred Black Pt 2nd 8. 8. NO, 8, NORMAXBY, ithâ€"Caroline Ball, Janet Sharp, Bartly Thompson. _ Sr 3rdâ€"Albert Thompson, | Margaret â€" Blasing, _ Jr 3rdâ€"Wilfred Anderson, George Ball, COlarence _ Young, Elmer _ Yandt, Melinda Horstaud Archie Anderson, Axavos MaclxrosH, Teacher, Irisn Lakre Scnoor. 5th classâ€"Reta Patterson. _ 4thâ€" Ealalia O‘HMearn, Wilfred Buatler, Patâ€" rick Sweeney,. _ Jr 3rd to 8r 3r¢â€" Gladys Patterson, Wilfred Campbel!, Grace Symes. Recommendedâ€"Goldâ€" win Patterson and Johnny McTagâ€" gart. 8r2ad to Jr 3rdâ€"Stan Butler, Willa Patterson, Thomas Sweeney. Ir 20d to 8e 2n¢â€"Alifred Butler, Thos O‘Hearn. _Pt 2nd to Jr 2ndâ€"Katharâ€" ine McDonald, Willie Symes. To 8r P 2ndâ€"Thomas Hughes, Sadie Mcâ€" Donald, Mary Quillinan, Lachlan Mfcâ€" Taggart,. Sr_ist to Pt 2udâ€"Magdaâ€" line Butler} Frank O‘Hearn, Katbhaâ€" line McTaggart. 8r 1stâ€"Tillie Campâ€" bell, Jr istâ€"Eddie Wells, Dan M Donald. 8. 8, NO, 13, BENTINCK, Names in order of merit : 8r 3rd _ to Jr 4thâ€"Helen Watson. Leonard Walsh, Margaret Alexander. Sr 2nd to Jr_3rdâ€"Caroline Scheuerâ€" mann, Bertie Ledingham. â€" 8r Pt 2nd to Jr 2adâ€"Ularence Campbell, Victor Scheuermann,. _ Regularity of attenâ€" dance for the term :â€"Margaret Alexâ€" ander, Mrs Wilson and Eliza went to Markdale, Jaly Ist, to attend the taneral of Mc Thos. Brady, Mrs Wilâ€" son‘s brother, Don‘t forget Dr MeArthur, Dentist, will be at Ds Sneath‘s offtice every Thursday from 10 a. m, to 5 p m Miss Bertha Renwick who has bean visiting the past couple of weeks here, returned to Toronto on Saturâ€" day. Miss Maggie McLean returned bome last week aiter a few months stay at McEacherns, Robb. The Egremont Sanday School con vention wtll be held on Friday of this week in Amos church. _ A good programme is prepared for both afeernoon and evening session. Free lunch is being provided for all. Pro vision has been made for stabling horses coming from a distance and staying for both meetings. Miss Jessic McLean, Priceville, atâ€" tended the picnic un Thursday and visited at Colin MeM1llan‘s over Sunâ€" day. A number trom our burg attended the C, E. Conyvention held in Holstein, Taesday of this week. Miss Jennet Hay, Toronto, spent tho 1st with her parénts here and took in the picnic. The towoship ardit made by a Government auditor is viewed in very (lifferent ways and it appears it is not over yet. _ Wait and see. Mrs Dingwall, who was sick, is little better. Mrs McTaggart otf the 8th Con. is sick. Some disputes about line fences here. Try and settle it neighborsâ€" Rev Mrand Mrs Gibson are home irom Toronto, where they went to see Alrs Gibson‘s brother who is dangerâ€" ously ill. Miss Edith Glenister, of Toronto, came here to see her grandmother, who is sick and is a:compamed by ner cousin, Mrs Elizabeth Glenister. Mr Steyen Nelson has had his brother from Haldimand County visâ€" iting him here. A book on Rheumatism, by Dr Shoop, of Racine, Wis., tells some plain truths, and in a plaia and practical way, Get this booklet, and a free trial treatment of Dr Shoop‘s Kheumatic Remedy for some disheartened â€"sufferer in your yicinity, Make a grateful and appreciâ€" ative friend of some one who is disâ€" coursged because of thr failures of others to help him, Help me to make this test, and I‘ll certainly help your suffering friend. _ Sold by MacFarlane Promotion Exams. The Hanover motion had a strong supâ€" port but the majority were in favor of Owen Sound. Ms Christie moved in amendment that it be beld in Owen Sound. Dr Mearns moved that the next sesâ€" sion be held at Hanover, commencing on Monday, 22ud of November. A resolution of condolence was passed expressing sympathy with Mr H. Yâ€" Faiford and family on their loss in the death of his son, which was deepened by its having occurred when far from home. THE DURHAM REVIEW L. P, HoPKINS, Teacher, Dromore. Hopeville. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO C IUs% Â¥,464 We have a splendid line of split | of potato and Dutch Sets in Onions, Bamboo and G,,f.',‘, heart farcy poles. | A iull line of Garden and Flm All kinds of Lines, Fishing Baskets, |Seeds. Turnip, Hngold. Carrot, Sinkers, Hooks, Swivels. _ The 1st |andall kinds of field seeds. ‘The-ed of May will soon be hereâ€"call early | have been bought ‘wiml? reliab ethe:- aand get your choice and at prices |lers and the prices will be lower than way down, you can buy elsewhere, * In conclusion we would intimate to the public that we are here to es tablish a permanent businéss by selli ng at close prices, zivi-uood pur goods, attentiveness to your wants and square dealing throughout We mean exactly what ‘we advertise and want you to cal! and see our stock and get our prices before buying elsewhere. Remember the placeâ€"Darling‘s old stand, Calders Block, Durham The warm weather will soon be here and we propose to throw open our parlors to the public and supply all kinds of cool and refreshing drinks, Ice Cream Sodas, etc. This is aiso a new department Wewiil have constantly on hand fruits in season such as Oranges, Baâ€" nanas, Pineapple, Strawberries, &c, A full line of Harry Webb‘s Confecâ€" ionery both in bulk and boxes, We have added a full line of the purest Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Spices, Raisins, Currants, etc, We will surâ€" prise you with low prices in this dept. This Firm known underthe above name is comprised of W, Calder of the Town of Durham and H. Carveth, now a resident of the Town of Durâ€" ham and are the parties who recently bought in the stock of J. A. Darling, at alow rate on the dollar. We have added hundreds of dollars of new stock in the different departments and are prepared to supply your wants in the line of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Druggists Sundries, School Supplies, and all kinds writing material, Clover, Timothy and Garden Seeds, Soaps, Perfumes, Groceries, Tobaccos, Cigars, Confectionery, etc. Fruit and Confectionery c WATCHMAKER JEWELER 0@ â€" J L BLY DL ~DLY Lenahan Haying Tools Paris Green & Bug Finish Ice Cream Department FaARF >3 >~#â€"3F>~#RF >~#I°¢>~4#T%@ The Central Drug Store Hardware & Furniture In Furniture we have anything to meet your requireâ€" ments. _ Alarge and upâ€"toâ€"date stock to select from. Ostermoor Mattresses always on hand. â€" Furniture deâ€" free of charge. Grocery Department different kinds to choose from. Pure English Paris Green and Church‘s Bug Finish always on hand. None better. We have a full supply of all kinds of Builders‘ ware, including nails, glass, locks, hinges, etc. Agents for National Portland Cement We have a full supply of these, of all sizes, and at prices to suit the purchaser. Fishisg Tackle Wedding Presents Highest Prices paid for Eggs Screen Doors and Window Screens. Builders‘ Hardâ€" ware a Specialty Special Orders Promptly Attended to, Central Drug Store Durham, Ontario Furniture . WEBSTER Watcbes, Clocks, Jewellery, Cut Glass Silverware, China, Ebony Goods All Watches, Clocks, & Jewelery repaired same day as left in. This department is entirely unâ€" der the charge of H Carveth, licensed graduate of the College of Pharmacy, who has had a large practical and varied experience in Toronto, Orillia, Sudbury, and other Towns,. Nothing only pure drugs kept in stock, Peâ€" scriptions filled on short notice at lowest prices. Drugs Chemicals and Patent Medicines good supply of Red Mammoth Alsike Lucerene and Alfalfa Clovers and Timothy Seeds. _ All of these Seeds bought from Seedmen of the highest reputation and stamped with the Government stamp, _A good supply of potato and Dutch Sets in Onions. such as forks, rakes, scythes etc., in aburdance. Many We are fully stocked and have a clntosh. Baynes Buggies. Armstrong and Tudhope Cuttess Bell & Thomas Organs and Pianos Rudd Harness, Toronto Raymond & New Williams Sewing € Machines. National Cream Separators Robes, Blankets, Rugs, Whips etc Daisy Churns, Washers, Wingers Beatty‘s Hay Goods Promptness and fair dealing will continue to be my motto Yours for Business, Insurance Agent,. Money to Loan, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, A gen eral financial business transacted. DURKHAM, ONT.{(Lower Town Licensed Auctioneer for Co, Grey Terms moderate. An::fimam for sal to aates, &c., must be e at the Hevh:‘o.l.- fice, Durham, &#" Correspondence addressed there, or to Ceylon P. O., will be prompt] y attended to, Terms on application to ARTHUR H. JACKSON Officeâ€"Oalder‘s Block, over Post Office us 22222 J Gres ts & s ie ONOR GRADUATE Toronto University Grad H muate Royal College Dental Burgeon Dentistry in all its branches, D utinliaiicete. Susilh..dh... 4 HONOR GRADUATE of Toronto University, graduate of Royal 0 of Dental Snegeons of Ontario, hoows Be sure & get Stinâ€" W. . C, PICKERING D. D S., L DS McIntyre Blockâ€"Lambton St, Barclay and Bell‘s old stand MEDIC.AL J. G. HUTTON, M. D., C. M G. H. STINSON son S bakery goods and you will always be satisâ€" fed. We have a fresh supply of Buns, Doughâ€" nuts, Cookies, Cakes, 9â€"11 a. m 2â€"4 p m. Telophone Connoct ion No. 10 Prister, Solicitor, Non.g Public, Conveyancer, &c. oney to Loan at;lowest rates. ffice, McIntyre Block over the Stan _ dard B;n{. Durham, Ontario. . McPHMAIL ARTHUR GUN, M. D., J. F.GRANT D.0.s. We buy our bread at Stinson‘s and think it is the‘very best too. That is what you hear the people say. A. B. Mclellan. and Pastry of all kinds always on hand Cart Delivers Daily ECC 20, ACHME ON EppNCRVION 1to D. MePHAIL, Ceylon P. 0 to C. RAMAGE, Durham #@r Ceylon has atelephone office. w Women and C deed T PATL Member College Physicians and Burgeons J. P. TELFORD CA w PSA S L L T COTCTC, PPOUT J & J HUNTER‘S New Store eS ister, Solicitor in Supreme Notary Public Commissioner. Money to Loan, , over Gordon‘s Jewelry Stove ud lndfi.-'.: Cor . 4 Georg , one block ln-q‘z: : hill. Puvslcrax & Burasonx, _ ever J. AN. Hunter‘s Store W. F. DUNN o en and ontraresss ublic, Commissioner, YEYANCER, &c. 8 to 10 a.x, 2 to 4 P.4, 7 to 9 P, x ven to Diseases 0

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