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Durham Review (1897), 2 Jan 1913, p. 5

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Ire o0ds * oy ets ish. axr its DY ps ds lich. P o ts Dise CS til our C R. ONT ANT x3 E2 3 ; & THEâ€" *A Often the Cheapest ;g‘:i 36 A gv 5 We thank o ._.fg their liberal patr 59 and all a New Y # a@ ar EB 44 snn snmen mmmmnenmmmacecommntuee i -:’.5 3 T § FURS! hy Ei“ From our collec 18 seiectioua without 3E posed vaying ; an« q':; i”"lili will greatl :“ Mens Clof y, Fur lined Coats, g.= Ladies ©1¢ Small Profits J. S. McILRAITH. Often tize Cheapest Mens Cloth Coats with Fur Collars Fur lined Coats, Black Fur Coats & Coon Coats Ladies Cloth Coats and Fur Coats The Highest Price for Butter, Eggs, Poultry and Dried Apples l‘rom our collection you can n seiectiva without exceeding the posed vaying ; and the distinctive quality will greatly add to your ap We thank our many friends and customers for their liberal patronage during 1912 and wish one and all a New Year of happiness and prosperity. ee these before you buy JAN. 2, 1913 At the close of another year we beg to extend to our customers and friends our sincere thanks for the generous support during the past year and our best wishas for a Prosperous New Year. FURS! FURS! FURS! We wish our many customers a Merry Chiistmas and a Happy New Year and assure you that our aim in 1913 will be, as in 1912, to use the most progressive system of doing business and to sell at such prices as will merit a share of your patronage. GREETINGS A Merry Christmas e e en e e‘ e l n h t h o t T n ut h o hn ts ut hn o h n oob s t j and H THE PEOPLE‘S STORE ROBT. BURNETT McKechnie‘s WeeklyNews We Want Your Butter and Eggs. Highest Price Paid for Fowl. G. & J. McKECHN IE appy ‘Xceeding the amount you proâ€" the distinctive style and superior A Happy New Year rosperous your appreciation of them The Down Town Shoe Stora can make a satisfactory and Always the Best ear Always z: Notice to Creditors All persons claiming to rank upon the estate of the said insolvent, are required to flle their claims, proved by affidavit wich meon or before the dist day of January 1913, after which date I will proceed to distribute the assets of the said estate, having reâ€" gard only to the claims of which I shall then haye received notice, Dated December 30th A.D., 1912 Jox McKsonxntE, Merchant Darham P. O , Ont. The creditors are required to meet at my office at the said Town ot Durâ€" bam, on Friday the 10th day of Janâ€" uary 1913, at 3 o‘clock p. m. for the purpose of receiying a statement of his affairs, for the appointing of Inâ€" spectors, and the ordering of the afâ€" fairs of the estate generally. In the matter of Noch Sternall of the Town of Durham, in the County of Grey, Plumber, Insolvent, NOTICE is hereby given that the above named insolyent has made an assignment of his estate to me, for the benefit of his crediturs under the proâ€" yvisions of Ontario Statutes 1910 Chapâ€" ter 64. Miss Mary Sweeney, of Hanover, spent Sanday with hor sister, Mrs Chas. Shewell . Messrs Alfred and Geurger and Miss Nellie Shewell visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs J. Kennedy . Mr and Mrs Thos. She we family spent Sunday with A Mrs C. Shewell. Mr and Mrs Robert Ledin entertained about 25 of their in late relatives on Christmas day sn( Satirbctandiieasc i d i Quite a numberfrom this are toâ€"day, Monday, atten bominations at Lamlash., Miss Helen Watson, of Darkam Higch School, is spendiog the holiâ€" davs with her parents bere, Nearly all the cinity have appl delivery and we shortly after New mwearly all the farmers of this viâ€" cinity have applied for Rural Mail delivery and we expect to have it shortly after New Years, Mr Robert Barfoot intends taking out about eighty thousand feet ot logs this winter. Mr and Mrs 6has. Sk;e;well enterâ€" tained a few of their young friends on Christmas afternoon and evening. w 24100 12 & t A few of the young people of our burg took in the party at Mr Shuk: necht‘s on Friday evening and all say they had a good time. Mr and Mrs F. Shewell visited Thurâ€"day with their daughter, â€" J. Kennedy, of Louise. Mrs G. Schaerrman has recently returned hbome from Nortbern Onâ€" tario, where she has been visiting her son Jobn for a few months Mr Geo. Shewell, of Knechtel‘s Fuarniture tactory, Hanoyer, is spendâ€" ing the holidays at his bome here. A number from this vicinity took in the Christmas trees at Dornoch and Crawford and all report a very good time. Mrs Neil Campbell, who has spent the past few months with her daughâ€" ter, Mrs Dansmoor, of Duarham, bas recently returned to ner home here. We are pleased to have ber in the neighborhood again. rece, mvoerirom this vicinity Monday, attending the e KA . Welbeck + + is + s Thos. Shewell and _Suudav with Mr and l;_ibert Ledingham 25 of their immedâ€" Large Sales on Mrs Ladies and Gentiemen : I have decided to offer myself as a candidate for Councilior of Bentinek for 1913 and respectfully solicit your vcete and influence, Should you see Bt to elect me, I shall do all in my !:wor to advance che interests of the wnoship. t y To THE® Ecxctors or #u® TowxsmPr or BEexTincx : 10t 30 con 4.... ...... T Torry, filling approach to culvert lot 28, 3 sticks of fimDCr..:..:: 56+ 1+ an*rsg‘s s A Wilson, lettiog and inspecâ€" ting bridge lot 5 con 13 .... Following is the amount ot money spent in Elmwood.. 166 20 J H CRITTIOK, Clerk C Emke timber for bridge lot 5 Conâ€"19:1+«r ~+1«rmarrasd i us J Burns building bridge lot 30 COOM H: +. scainrs sncsia s t en Te ied W|m I:‘n\nuey inspecting bridge putciog eulvert. lot 23 con 9 W Connor, eulvert tile...... . G Fischer moving graderfrom LiGWOOL..1.:...,. +s . /«ars A Brodbagen, work on grader G Mair, half cost of work on townline B & S............ G Fischer, commissioner ...... Bridge Account to Hanover bridge.......... 1 00 C Eidt, 1 yard gravel...... .. 10 A Magwood, opening ditch... 1 00 F Prast, culvert tile.......... 6 30 H Metcalfe, commissioner.... 2 00 Gentlemen I beg to report as follows ; Jas MecDonald drawing tile and paiting culvert S L 29...... 2 50 W Renion, 24 loads gravel... 1 20 D Watsun, 87 loadagravel.... 1 85 R 'l‘wa.mlcv,‘drawing tile and Wm Kerr, repairufiofsc'ria;;;é;s; F Whiseman, _drawing gravel on Allsin Park Hill _....... 14 55 Wim Lunney, commissioner... 2 00 Genilemen I beg to report as follows ; A Herd, work on A Park hill 8 25 Wm Kerr, repairs to serapers _ 95 ~Jcon 4N DR............ A Noble, 75 loads gravel..... J Reay, 44 yards gravel ...... TQMetcalle, half cost of work COns .: > .r:catrs axs ans s P OQ Henry Cross letting and inspecâ€" ting "work...%;. ...1,., .«â€"1 .10 00 Diyision No 2â€"Gentlemen, I report as foilows : Wm Styles filling approach to bridge, Darham rcead...... 4 00 T Torry. drawing tile for culâ€" verk, S L25con 4........... 3 00 W Connor drawing tile for con Zand S WGR:.:.........; 1 ~ 00 T Hopkins, gravelling on 8 L line B and §S..1.;.,...¢.2.. C Emke, half cost tile B& B Wm Leaske ** H Becker opening ditch lot 3, putting in tile Band S..... Wm Leaske calyert tile...... J Carter cutting swamp townâ€" PCS _ :..si¢rrrancllarsa. Win Leaske, culvert tile.... . J Carter half oost drawing and putting in culvert lot 7 con 8 Mr Evans, repairs for grader T Crimmous 1 days work ..... J McGill, 1 dys work ...... .. Half cost gravelling townline Metealleâ€"Fischerâ€"That road and bridge contracts presented at this session be paid Carried Metealfeâ€"Luoney â€"â€" That clerk‘s salary for 1912 be $150, $100 payable atthis session and balance payable at first session 1913. Carried. The following reports were receivâ€" ed : Gentlemen, I beg to report as follows ; H §clnmigtcutting swamp lot 12 COn Sss se s 4 ies 4 .n en J Wiedendort, cuatting swamp lorlt son §.......:.,¢.;... H Schrieczert drawing tile and Metealfe~â€"Crossâ€"That Jos W hiteâ€" man pay $12 to treasurer for private use of serapers. Carried. Lunneyâ€"Crossâ€" That Municipal World be paid $1 for local option byâ€" law. Carried Crossâ€"Lunneyâ€"That in regard to I" Cain re statute labor we recomâ€" mend it to be laid over for a better statement of case. Carried Lunneyâ€"Fischerâ€"That â€"time for return of collectors roll be extended to first meeting of council Jan. 1913. Carried. Croâ€"ssâ€"Lanneyâ€"That T H Lawrâ€" ense be paid $2 for inspecting sheep killed by dogs. Carried. Cross Lunneyâ€"That owing to a complaint received by council of a ratepayer cutting timbcr on Public road we recommend H Metcalfe to report to Cierk before next meeting. Carried. Lunvey â€" Fischer â€" That Alex. Grierson be pald $2.40 for repairs to bridge 8 L 50 con 8 D R. Carried i Bryden. Carried. â€" * "> : °: Metcalfeâ€"Crossâ€"That And. Magâ€" wood be paid 250 for inspecting shgep killed by dogs. Carried. to grader. Carried. Fischerâ€"Crossâ€"That the clerk be authorized to look into an error in school estimates of U S S No. 2, Benâ€" tinck and Brant and if necessary issue an order payable to treasurer of that section, Carried. Metcalfeâ€" Lunneyâ€"That Logis Uprah be paid $6.50 for 2 4 cords of wood and Thos Cross $3 tor one and one half cords of wood delivyered to F Bryden. Carried . notices. Carried. Ne *Â¥* * Metcalt â€"â€" Crossâ€"That Reeve be pard $2 for selecting jurors. Carried Metcalteâ€"Lunneyâ€" That Sawyer Massey Co. be paid §10.45 for repairs to grader. Carried. Lamlash, Dec. 16, 1912 Puarsuant to adjournment Council met atabove time and place. The Reeve in the chair. â€" The minutes of last mecting were read and confirmâ€" ed, Carried Luoney â€" Fiseherâ€"That G. H. Mitchell be paid $32,59 for publishing local option byâ€"law and nomination notices. Carried. TH 8 DURHAM REVIEW Bentinck Council Election Gard + @++â€" A Wilson, Reeve «xÂ¥ k.Â¥ +. 1 00| 10 diteh... 1 00 630)3 ouer.... 200.T ort as follows ; tile and 9 :. :.:.« .# 5Oi ravel... 1 20 ivel.... 1 85) tile and 2r 23 con 9 2 50| R &*s*+*s & O0 : for con n ns se uA OQ on 8 L frisxar . 2..00 en .... 8 7$ ol...... 8 52 of work i.\ irx« TK o6 oner... 2 00 25 00 25 81 11 38 17 50 12 16 7 70 8 50 35 1 50 1 % t is t c onR t e o ty C maet 2 email orchards, yariety of other emall fruite, .Watered by spring »nd well. Frame house 24 x 28, nice cellar. Frame barn 36 x 50 with stone stabling underneath and other out buildm;fi. filw LOts 2 and 3of 15 con1l, W. G, R. entinck, 100 «cres, 30 actes under cultivation, 30 acres pasture, 35 acres bardwood bush, 5 acres swamp, 4 acre of orcbard, small frame house, frame barn 36 x 50 in bank. The above proâ€" perty will besold cheap as tho proâ€" F-ietar intends moying to Alberta, oi- further particulars apply at lot 1 of 17 or to w, Legortrr, knym Ont Lot 1 ol 17, con, 1 E, G, R.. Glenelg 50 acres, 40 acres under cultivation, 7 gores hardwood bush, 3 acres swamp, 2 email orchards, yvariety of other Lots 212, 218, 214, 215, on 2ad Range southwest ‘Toronto and Sydenham KRoad, Tp. of Proton, containing 218 acres,. _ About 200 acres cleared, 8 acâ€" res hardwood bush, balance swamp and slash. Large brick honse with furnace and telephone. _ Barn 64 x 48, with stone stabling. Hay barn 30 x 60, Driye house, hen house, sheer and hog pen. Three wells, one drilled with windmill and water piped into shed. Two acres of orchard. This farm is in gwd location, being two miles from undalk and $ mile from school. Will be #old on easy terms of payment. Write or apply on premises, The McKinnon farm, Rocky Saugeen 2nd and 3rd divisions of 16, con. 1, IEJ G. R. Glenelg, 100 acres. Immediate possession given. Apply to Lots 43 and 44, Con,. 1. 8. D. R Glenelg. ohe and a half mules west of Priceville. Good buildings and water. Terms reasonable. _ Apply to J. F. MeLacuLaA®, Box 2060, Calzary, Alta, Several houses in Durhan nice cottage in Lower Town. Also a stone residence containing 6 rooms in Lower Town, Durham, on Garafraxa St. with oyer an acre of ground attached. _ Arrangements can be made at any time for possession . 98 acres sitnated in Tp. of Normanâ€" by, Lot 1 &2 of 1, Con. I, 14 miles south of Durham. Good brick house and bank barn, conveniently situited and a good home, Also part of Lot 29, Tp. Glenelg, con. 1, E. G. R., contaming 46 acres about 1 mile from Durham. On Reasonable terms. 200 acres, comprising West halves of Lots { and 2, 2nd Con., W. G. R.., Bentinck and Lot3 on the same Concession. 100 acres cleared, well watered by spring creek, two bearing orchards. Good frame bouse, cedar log barn, Convenâ€" ient to School and P. 0, Apply to JAS, PATON, Prop,., Swinton Park. Lots 19 and 20, Con. I, N. D. R., Glienelg, containing 100 acres, 80 acres cleared. Good grass farm, weli waterâ€" ed with spring creek, good bwldings, 5 nules from Durbam, cne half miie from Glen Station C. i’. R. and from school, one quarter mile from P. O, Possession given next spsing. Dax McConsticx, Runessan. Being lots 20 and 21, con. 3, N.D.R., Glenelg, containing 100 acres. 80 acres cle.-uetr. well watered, hewed log barn and log house. 6$ miles from Darham, across corner from Glenelg Centre church. 2 miles from Gien Station of C.P.R. Possession giyen next spring, or sooner if desired. 30, that all persons having claims against the estate of Wm. Jas. Adams who died on or about the Thrteentb day of December, A. D., 1912, »re reâ€" quired to send by post prepaid or otherwise deliver to J P Telford, solicâ€" itor for the Executors. on or before the l7th day of January, 1913, their names, addresses and desceriptions and a full statem@nt of particulars of their claims and the nature of the security (if any) held by them, duly certified, and that after the said date the executors will proceed to distribute the agsets of the escate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice. Dated this 24th day of December, A D, 1912, Joux C, Apaats, i Fls on Fraxcrs H. Apaars. Executors Mrand irs Ware and aiss Lyla McKnight left on Thursdav after spending two weeks with the latters parents, xt and mre T mcKnight. Mrs J. Watt spent Christmas with her daughter, ars C mortley. Mr Albert Livingstone visited Dorâ€" noch friends on Sunday. Misses Simpson and Brown left Monday for Waterloo after spending a few days with the former‘s parents. Miss M Ireland spent a few days with ar and arrs N. Wilson last week Â¥r and arrs N Wilson visited at H. Trafford‘s on Thursday last. Mtr Wm. Dargavel of Vancouver, aecompanied by Master Harold Picâ€" ard, arrived on Tuesday night to spend a few weeks with his parents. Messrs B. Dargavel, Jack Riddell, Angus Mclutosh and B. Bell visited Williamsford friends Sunday evening In the Surrogate Court of the County of Grey In the matter of the estate of Wiltiam James Adams, late of the Town of Durham in the County of Grey, Yeoman, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Ontario 8tatutes 1911, Chap 26 Section Lumber drawing is all the rage Over 30 teams are drawing now THos. HexorErsoxn, Dundalk, Ont JouX® McDoONxALD, Bunessan P. O, by theie Solicitor, J Farms For Sale Property for Sale. Notice to Creditors Farm for Sale. Farm to Rent Farm to Rent. Farm for Sale. J. P. TELFORD, Durham Farm for Sale Farm for Sale A . H.JACKSOX, Durham Dornoch D. MceOrts, Prop For Sale P. Telford One * Notwithstanding the p | in population in Canad h | years, it is more than , | able to record that th & | National Sanitariam A IZ | ting up against the t | consumptionâ€"â€"is proving * Prior to 1896 deaths to M:x:.oâ€"W..dJ. C Executive Comm DuxBar, Sec. T Toronto. kin Al : vyou haven‘t a father, mother, sister (» de«r friend of your own afflicted, but wonldn" it feel good to help some poor soul in the throes of the dread disease to get back into the wageâ€"earning classâ€" to return cured to wife and loved ones ? Our proud boast is that no ne::ycon sumptive has ever been refused admittance A~NoLwithsianding the enormous increase in population in Canada in the past few yesrs, it is more than gratifying to be able to record that the fight which the Nutional Sanitarium Association are putâ€" ting up against the "" white plague"â€" consumplionâ€"â€"is proving a winning one. Prior to 1896 deaths from Conlnlnf&n were cn the increase cvery year. In 1910, despito the greater number of citizens, the figures in Ontario alone showed a decrease oFlHR over those of ten years ago. Isn‘t this splendid testimony to the noble work going on ? We _ Patents takon through Munn & mreinl notiee, Pithont Sharag is thhe Come to us for tickets and informaâ€" tion, We are also agents for Allan and Dominion line steamsbips and C, P, R. ogean liners. Ihe following timetable will be in effect until further notice + Read down read up a. mp.m p.m. p.m 6,258.10) Walkerton 10.6 &‘0 6,47|387fleuve Hanover u’ve,'.fl‘lll'I 6,505,8.45 Alian Park (9.88 12. 08 7.10 4.00 Durham ‘0.19)11.54¢ 7.21!4.n| Mc Wiidlliams _ (9.00(11.44 7.3M4) 424 Pricevitie :8.50/11.81 7.46,{.%lur's'e Baug Jot. leave 8 45)11.30 Connecting with traims to and from Toronto. (finly one change between Durham and Toronto. Speed, comfort and safety,. All at Reduced Prices until Dec. 25th. Wishing you all a Merry Christmas. See our fings assortment of FURNITURE for the Xmas trade NBAR, Sec. Troas., 347 King West, ronto. Every penny you sond goes to help. Frank â€" Lenahan ELLIOT‘S FAMOUS CUTLERY All guaranteed. Scientific Fimerican, Skates for Skaters Hockey Sticks for Hockeyists Snow Shoes for Snowâ€"shoers N ow for nice handsomely illustrated weekly, Largest cirâ€" ation of T;ny scientive journal. Tu&!m nada, $3.7 a year postage prepaid. by nd alona y Carving Sets Kitchen Sets Butcher Knives A WINNING FIGHT In Hardware and Furniture ironr 2t ing of the prozress made in comâ€" the terrible 20th century plagueâ€" Xmas Presents Good Presents Cheap Presents TORONTO Gq, sersressw=. New York of your needy fififii te, however humble, , Chairman of the . m 12.17 12,08 11.54 11.4 11.81 1130 Slfi)w Rooxsâ€"Across from,Middaugh C Wievul Alflne it + Antniairentatsoos cmasisiza is .A House, s RESIDENCE‘â€" First house south"" of Lawrence‘s Blacksmith Shop. Full line of Catholle Robes and black and white Caps for aged people. Embaiming a Speciality. Picture Framing, Shortest Notice UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director P. 8.â€"I have now for sale a splendid farm near Hampden and wreat bargain in a 100 acre farm near Williamsford. H.H. Miller Do you wish to Lend ? | can gol vyou first class mortgage Or Over invest ments, Raye you a/cs. oP notes you cannot collect ? 1 canget the money if anyone can, " Always Prompt, Never Negligent.‘ Do you want to Sell a Propu‘-ty ? 1 gan sell it if you make the price right Do you w to Borrow ? 1 have (/’Agll on :& More than A New Year replete with Plenty Prosperity and Happiness, is the Season‘s Wish to you from Fine Salt New Fruits Choico Confectionary PureSpices & Vinegars No. 1 Family and Pure Bfanlto{m fours Farmers Produce ##~ Mr McPhail has m telephone in his resi dence in CeyJon, Fiour, Feed, Seed & Groceries Barrister, Solicitor in flIKreml Court Notary Public Commissioner Money to Loan, fifice on Lambron St., opposite 3 _ "" o ooid oi feto ooo Iusurance Agent, Money to Loan Issuer of Marmage Licenses, A gen erai Hnancial business transacted. eop ARTHUR H. JACKSON t Nos® Grerea s n n P d * Coi Dental Surgeons Dentistry in «l1 its uranches Officeâ€"Over Jewellry store and J site Post Office, W. C, PICKERING D. D S., L DS HONOR GRADUATE of Toron University, graduate of Royal Q of D mn.lfin ns of Ontario, m- ()ve:) J & J EUN%‘%R'S l\:lw Btore\ HONOR GRADUATE Toronto University (ie. nsl J. G. HUTTON,M. D., C M Licensed Auctioneer for Co, Urey mmodmtc Arrangements for salee m g‘ tes, &c., must be made at the Review Of hutham â€" eame ce lc t IMW and Burgeons FRICE: Over J. P. Teltord‘s ofice nearly O oppostie Registry Office. RESIDENCE : Gecond house sonth of Registry oflice on east side of Albert St. A OFFICOE HOURS 9â€"11 a. m 2â€"4 p m. 7â€"9 p. B. Telephone Communication between Office and lephone Communiceled between Office New Year Greetings, 1913 MATTHEWS & LATIME®R J. F.GRANT D. D.S, L. . MePHAIL_.» DURKHAM, ONT. (Lower Town Notary Public, Comy CONYEY A XCER. AL _ CR e P 1CS, &C., Imust be made at the Review Of Durham. &# Corresponuence AMJ-T . or to Cégion P.O., will be promptly ded to, Terms on application to J. P.TELFORD A. BELL HA. BEAN D. MePHAIL, Cegdon or to C. RAMAGE, Durham THE BIG 4 Years Ago , Commissioner The Hanover Conveyancer and eppo %,>* #} *"»

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