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Durham Review (1897), 11 Feb 1904, p. 5

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We also lines in ht nu ith lines 'ers Viable: In.“ loads place 'lll)l¢'k ls " ttrs. d vi” Jy any Daub. l, ac. and q" ' up IOIS ill Jllk own): soUXD - IJNCIPAL Winter Term Commences January 4th. A tew month‘s study of Mines: meth- ods would perhaps save you hundreds of dollars an the future. Take advantage of the stack winter months and attend the c9_-oK2f're'frr1tv" f . 7 lr Le) 44 137/151,} / 02'" . Owns" SOUND. Osn. WRITE pox CATALOGUE TO ()FiBFST QUALITY. Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Crockery, ac. We can give you Bargain'. '"' We ask inspection of our Teas..wg TWEEDS & YARNS If Vtrtt wish to buy or sell property. bur rum' wimpy. imutre A plume-NV. have “Tiling! dmwu nrcollect dehtscatllo" me rhe Hanover l'ulweyancer. 100 Ag". mar Allan Partt,mctenred.uttarrt, umxl and It.' swmlpu -...e__ .... ..._.. ......2100 ISO Aer. m-nr Lsmiterh.gtoneuweltingr, ood 't'fr,Mui"fl.',C. tine hum. under .......' 4800 105 Aef.’ near Allan Park. excellent farm um hulldillul. cheap. 1 Aer. moruorle.sg.Cmmtrtcxn sum". Durham, .nr t , mm»! " orki, tttsci., ottervd very esthuowediV.rrent rates SAVINGS 3.185. mun-est allowed on sayings hunk deposits of 81.00 and up wards 11tyrtttpt] nth-min" and every unlit? afforded custom". livilfgrkft dist" ce. 100 Jute In untrue: near Durham. 90 .-u-un-3.'m Iraq-(mood. good tnorttitsLrrtn1r AGENTS in all principal points m Ontario. Osrher. Mannlnlm. United "t't.tto.ra and England. HAHTAL CA PITA]. RESERVE . Always Prompt. Nov" Negligent. NEW LIST OF LANDS DURHAM AGENC A geueral Banking business trans-new“ Iii-aha issued and collection smade on All prints. _ Depuuils received and mm SIMDARD BANK OF (IMAM IMHO!!! tg itltti'i)p [Ills rune: S. SCOTT. 1.01“ lion-l, T Mere Water am. .. I when Tnblc tet., .. 7 ttge Berry tht.., 7 pun-v (but. It", Mm"... C. A. FLEMIN G. The following Bets nre polfn-t imitation of Cut Glass with hmwy gold hand around top. Gold twin. burnt in. it will not. wash off. Just. the thing for Wedding Presents: Navy all wool Blank", ro 1 to ina..., .. " a x M inte .., Large size white hnmllate Btnnhets, HP: atts SELLS ans CHEAP MI 4 H. II. AI [LLEIL l'lu- Hanover C'onvtttncer, otters: Ir-" - _ "w -.- the um. and a". A or'iFiiiaTaT="ei""PP>.e- "z. il'd'.'P2ftit- on... 'ttt etitltr ol FEBRUARY Ck.. Me.. 't= Atr_rtrFt.. w. I t% above I haven laugelisl of other Huh of All kinds. Weak "Lungs V V- - - I - “‘M Che Peetomt hr “31:... I tl'C,7h - ”5-. Jug! deal to you. Pollov'your doctor’s edvlee and take Ayer's Cherry Pecrorel. It heels, strengthens, prevents. rug'r'g,ttauter'Aie 1't.Atet _/1iii"iF",'i" I tender? 'd'jii"iit,,iiii'i relatives have ”swam Then ' eoqtt menu I m 7.539!!! “any; H. H. MILLER. Head Ottice, Torono. " Best. pure Honey. 10e a ll. f2herrf Peetorat W. F. COWAN, President. GEO. P. REID. Manager. orrhanl. ac J KELLY, A grin. Authorized. . . . . . "2,000.0ttt. Paid up. ...r..... LWJIX) FUND ........ mum - - for (llll)ln 8100K, Mul, H W4 _.rrr'ii'.f.etQ ::::::.:: "l:litt ttht Intl Ive etch Hanover ".2.ng Throat $3206 32.75 pair at?) my sma imir lIsmswt.-n, Durham. on Feb. m. ml I Mr. and Mrs. R. Turner. adadtrhter. On motion of Messrs Bell and Mc- Arthur a committee wus tppointed oom- posed ot Messrs Gayle, Thomton. ts'ehenir, McLean. and the mover, to cumin. into the "fhetiegtoe of the tron-urn”: panties and upon them. Council adjourned mm! Saturday a tt o'clock p. m. The clerk reed a by-law of the town of Durham to authorize tho issue ot debentures for the sum of 94,uoo to cover Cost of building a budge over the Sangeen river in Durham. Mr A S Hunter. mayor of Durham. addressed the council asking tlmt Ilnese debentures be given the benefit of the county guartustee. Council went into committee on By- lun 648. 649, 650 and MI, Mr Paterson in the chair. The by-lows were tilted up with the names of C A Flemusg and It Agnew as auditors; Jon Allan and Joe Cochnne as members ot the ludieial Bond of Ahdit: Jan MoLonoblan an truism of the Collegiate Institute and E Y Godfrey u trustee ol the Mallard High School. The above report was adopted with- out diacnaaion. the sand keeper and mutton are to com- mence and to date from tho tint any of February. 190-1: (3) that the chairman be and is hereby authurizeu lo enguge the County holicitar to prepare all ugh-c ment hr other insttumeut binding u..- contractor in much a manner that the occupancy of the said rooms bv the [keeper um] matron do not H) anyway .vmnte nr "nuul the vroyieiorrs at his i contract for the erection and completion of the house at refuge: (4) that the necrsanry steps be taken to prawn-n n team of horses tor the inunnuiul farm l by the chairman "ml keeper at tlu, house of relup,e, As near a4 tiny be Init, team to be between tour and six you-n of age. bay color preferred, price um to exceed Moo it possible. weight wont 12oo Ilm., and what. may be tlemet%eU us a goon hnrcky team; respecting the pur- chase ot the mud team the conditions 111 a general way, to be that below they are tiually purchased the said team is to pads a ratlsfactory that us to vrur,leuess. work etc.. and to [mm the itmpecttou 1f a properly qualified veterinary surgeon as to soundness, Haul \elernmly purge-t u to be required to give a eertiticate to that effect; “but mid team is located the Chan-mun and keeper and councillur ( In)“: hunter, the point of pmchnso we; hereby nuthurized to complete the pur- chase and Issue nu order on lbelreusur- er nor the amount of the purchane. price; (in that the keeper he and Is- hereby tauthorized to pmchusea sunuble cow or cows for the Industrial tarm as soon an he can take care of them. ' After second reading oi the shovc by- laws the council mljonrncd until Fridny evening " T o‘clock. “ Fawn EVENING. 1 At this seal-1m. a tow account» were presented and an application lrom M B Flynn of Ayton. to be permitted to tender for the county printing. Mr Gordon presented report of who House of Refuge Building Comrnittee, which recommended as follows (1) Your committee would recommend “not the keeper and matron of the Imus- of refuge and industrial farm be installed in their t"tireC'ttvtt positions and ..that they occupy three r. can on the second tloot. of the home ol refuge an ttureed upon between your committee and the constructor. Mr Richards. and also Ihat they have potiuetssion of Ihe three “mum knnwu as the keeper'e rooms. on Shun us it is possible for the contractor to timUh the ma “mum; d) that the salano-s ol At this presented Flynn of tender for Bvluvn were Introduced tor the up poiutmenc ot county auditors. two mom- horn of tho Judicial Board of Audit. a trustee for the Owen Smmd Genuine Institute. and a Hunt.» for the Menfonl Hie]: Schooa. Thane bylaws were re- lueclfully numbered 648. 749,051). and Wil. ' The Clerk rah his report of tenders received for gm! snpplicu. Mr Thompson patented his firttt re- port of the Finance Cnmmirtee and Mr Goran) mounted the flrst report of the County Property Committee. Both n- Porta were adopted without discussion. Ul'lrlel Irwin and others. 7 Mr "m" sichuchlau addressed the council wash tolerance to a grant to the Gunenl and Murine chpital. . Mir"" t "e"'"'". v- .uqu: wu'ml! For I Won Grsy: report of N W CImpbolL in. _ spoon» ct public renami- for 8mm: Grey; ‘ than of memorial from common of Stor- mont, Donna-mama ulcngarry. inking um Lexi-lawn to amend the Act respecting Pettit inmn: application of C' A Fleming to be appointed a county auditor; letter of county treamnror in referencv to amend- ment. of bylaw respecting ancxionoen lice-nun; upplxcatloll of R Agnew to be appointed a county auditor; written application from Meaford and Uountv of Grey Poultry Association for Km“; application from A F Ammo-one to he appointed a county auditor; statement from Governor Miller of and Riven to diurnal-god prisoners; aim accounts from R P Butch"! & Bros, 852.65; Christie “FOL, 089 91; and other uumller ttte. mum.» trom W Kennedy a Sum; R Breckenridge a Son. J W Rediern. w H Taylor. J C Kennedy. D McLean, the McCallnm Co.. A MeEnchorn. Cllnrlen Irwin om] others. A.'ter tho Intact: bud .ige"sd the minute: ot previous muting. My." Snub and Smart of Munich! who were patent may...» the council asking for a drum of ”a to the lands at tho Madam and County ot Grey Poultry Au -cilt10n_ The dark pt-tnt" the full-mint: duca- ment- unoug others Report at H H mugs". Inspector of Public Schools for Tho council not on Friday morning Be. eordanoo with w. rooolnunn cl adj-mm- mom on Wadi-“day touuoou. the men- ing In hold in the town eotttteitehttut. hr. The momhen vote all pmnthm Mt Dorie. 00”." COUNCIL Continued from (and week. To be Continued. Wstrar Monaco , I? I) Yb“;- He left hit home. near Prieevrlle, Oct. 1tMtt to seek employment in the lumber Woods of Mich.. where he remained until the apt-ingot l890 when he (more to Duluth and commenced work for the N, P. Ity. Co., which position he held until the time of his death. In the spring of 18W, he married lloleua Ste- wur'. youngest daughter of Capt Alex Stewart. of Lucknow. Ooh, and to them was horn, one son. Roderick Cameron. who also survives him. as well as the aged parents, six sisters and two broth- FOR SALE & for SERVICE. He went to work as mural Dec. " was taken with chills which later de- veloped into pneumonia and pleurbr.-- Com. Fort tutar.--1 yr old Bull rising 2 yrs. 2 Butt Calves. Berkshire Bound Bow Pigs. all registered Pedigreed. Iron BmtvTctt.--1 Berkshire and 1 York Boar also Durham Bull. Terms. '1.00. Rev Dr Hurley, of the Presbyterian church otticiated at the funeral and the choir rendered appropriate music. The remains were placed in the Vault of Forest Hill ceiiielei'y. the luneml being in charge of the Odd Fellows and Work. men. The totutttudIou,s home wasull Loo small to M'Coiniiiodane the concourse assembled to honor the iiieiuziry of one gi-eeuly loved mid respected. A Pruitt. sion of tiowevs spoke eloquently of broken friendships. Among theseotrets ings were : ll large pillow of roses from the l. O. O. F. of which the deceased was a member since 1892 and served as Financial Secretary for 8 yrs; an mic- hoi of tiowets fro!" the A. o. U. w,: pillow of rrysanthemums with back. ground of ferns surmounted by a. white down from the D. of R.: n tive-pointed star of lilies and roses from N. P. eni- ployees: a lame bouquet by his two "rowers. marked "Uur brothel." Neil B. McPhan. youngest son of dno, and Margaret McPhait. South Line, Glenelg. “our Pl'ncevme. died at his home 917 West 4th St. on January lst. 1904, attended by his wife, two brothers and nephew. Mr and Mrs Jas McDonald, Langdale. Manitoba, visited Mr and Mrs Jno Weir and other friends. Mrs Weir is nu aunt. Mrs Lake, ofWelbeeA, is at present the guest of her daughter, Mrs Chris. Scherman. Mr Jno Staples purchased a fine thoroughbred horse last, week. As fine a horse as ever travelled South Grey. Success Jno. The members and nffieers of the S. G. Agricultural Societv gathered at Mr Jas Edge’s last Monday and pres- ented him and Mrs Edge with two fine easy chairs and a hall rack We Wibh the fine old couple many happy years to enjoy them. Mr Dan Firth, of Jessopville. is at present the guest of his many friends around here. Pleased to hear of Mrs Th m Morrison Sr., being able to be around again. Born-Ch, Saturday. Pets. 6th, to Mr and Mrs Arch Eetor, a son. Mother and son are both well. Mr M zCaHum, of -- is an present the guest ot his sister. Mrs Robt Ector. Mr Jas Staples, we understand. is appointed assessor for the cumin: year. We, wish him success. tor he will have pretty hard roads to travel. The many friends of Mrs Geo Ritchie will be, glad to hear of her speedy recovery. Sorry to hear of Miss Marie Lind- say. ot the lower end of the line being Ill. Rey Mr A'itchison. of Dornoch and Rocky visited at Mr D McFavden’s of the Avenue one day recently. Miss J ans Ritchie, of Port Arthur, came home last Monday. Glad to see her looking so well. Apply to Jun Ecxtunm' Mrs Pi,A,.Py.tr,s,o/, 1'rieeville, was the guest of Miss M h McLellan during the past fortnig ht. Good hard footing to-day, Monday. We hearof wedding bells at. Irish? Lake this or next week. We exteno congratulations. Mrs Dan McLeod is visiting her many friends in Toronto for the past few weeks. The recent thaw left the roads in a. very dangerous eondition tor horses. w H Arrowsmith is teacher at Pom- ona School, John Morrison’ Jr., is a. pupil. Jack is pll right in the right place. Dan McMillen sold his honest black horse and is looking for another. John A McMillan is nur cvmncilnmn in Ward 2for 1904. It people were paid for their work on roads this win- ter there would be no jabbing next summer. Miss T Roach, or Toronto. Spent‘a week with Mruir J Black. a fortnight ago and made many friends Dan McGinnis is away timbering with Mr Hurtfnrd. of your town in the vicinity ot Listowel. Arch McLellan leaves next week for Owen Sound " jury man. MissA Patterson. from Flint. Mich" who has been visiting her manv friends here. intends leaving this week mvisit her brother Angus, at Oshawa. Can Ex-Wurden Slmh'mm. tram Bache- Ion Corner: paid an a business trip Ian week. John Murchison. of Owen Sound. is in our burg at present. ' IO to be hoped things will be at a mare livelier name now and that all me_n elm get to dointt something again. Everybody in rttr wvn is plotted over the beautiful thaw. DIED AT DULUTH. SCOTCH TOWN. Edge Hill. --- Banana. THE UUKHAH REVIEW Calves-The run was fairly large. bat trade was‘ good, and everything was sold. Quotations are unchanged at 4e to (Sc per lb and 2.00to 10.00 each. Sheep and Lambs-The market con- tinues firm in tone. eQuotations are unchanged. Grain-f lambs no steady " 5.25 to 5.50 per cwt. BMW yard lambs were dull and were quoted at 4.50 to 5.00. Hogs-Are quoted unchanged at 5.00 per cm: for selects and 4.75 tur lights and fats. Smokers and Feeders--- There were In cattle ot these clam on the market to-day, and quotations are nominal and unchanged. Feeders are quoted tttV changed " 2.00to 3.70. and smokers are steady " 2.00 to 3.50. . Mileh Cows--Very few were offering. The range ot prices is about steady " 30.00 to 55.00 each. Butchers: Dealers have been prettyi well supplied with cattle the has: day! or two, and there was no rush to buys the small offerings on the market to-l dny, but they were nearly all bought, up. and prices are quoted unchanged. Picked lots are worth $4.20 to 4.60. Good are quotable at about 4.00 to 4.20 tairto good are worth about 3.50 to' 3.75, and rough to common 1.50 P, 3.00. Cows are unchunged at 1.95 to} Export Cattle - The run was. at course. light. and the quality was only lair. The beat cattle on the market were held at about 04.75 per out, and quotations are nbottt'sutadir and almost nominal. Extra choice ate quoted " 4.50to4.75.4.20to 4.40 is quoted for choice. 3.75 to 4.10 for others, and 3.50 to 4.00 for cows. Toronto lasts u. 15 and w, B. D. R.. Township . - ' Glenda cznmnieg Mama. 4 mike It . t m " uu. school o , be t tt at Women: Mk ink” 153.: one. i mile. Fun: I,',"',','?,',,') .53: were I most e record In “on "a. " needed down except " urea-ad that lately. The continued hampeled tttNF in ready for needing. Good have I) x N, dition of the railroads in Runny A very same loundouion. good stat-ling. in?» quickning etfettt upon the trade. and; meat "tt.ed, and . PM ttArk house. or with the prospect of “1an m. an!” further mformnnon apply to Proprietor. 51003 not seem to be much chance of; T300. McCall. Bane-nu: P. o improvement. Turkeys......... ......L. Pottuoes, per btw....... m. ., w?ls:s)ry _ 6'2'Cifftt,r"t' "*"g'" s.", “a "iiik'a' LL' -, r'it2sg' ‘ S%h .r " Hindu, pen owt.......... gglfakiyd. per lb.....s.. =r"bbrB, Au".............. Eggs................... .... uuuuuu't, per 'o.....g.. Sheeptsluns............... Beer, per CWI............ Lnusbs..............;...... Dressed Hoes, per cw: Hogs, Live weight..... Butler. fresh roll per ll, Butter, Tub.............. Wood.".....................'.' Outs._:.....................'. Peas............ 1fnritry..-.. ar&oor......... o............ Oatmeal................... Wlneat..................... Flour DURHAM MARKETS. til., Gr. 86 J. McKechnie N ., G. &J. McKechnie Dinner Sets from. . . . .. . .. ...$8.00 to $25.00 ( Fancy Vases at.................15c,25c,50c ' A full line of Carpets from. . . . 12le up to $1.25 4% lbs Tea, regular 300, for. . . 20 lbs Sugar, granulated. . . . . 3 boxes. Corn Starch. . . . . . . ., 3 cans Corn................ 3 cans Tomatoes. . . . . . . . .'. .. LIV! STOCK nuns Toronto (The popular Cash Store-) Crockery : Groceries : 826 575 '2 M " 00 on 25 55 ttt M 16 Carpets : 5 4 60 16 IO 22 18 " 40 ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO gm l The undersigned otrert, for sale Iota 46 and 47. Con. s, 8. D. R., Bentinek, con- l,ttiipnit, 162 acres. 150 acres inagond Mate of cultiyltion. 12 acres bush. l-Gnod' hulldin sand f1rst.chum orchard. Well s'v"ll'f,',.l'lr. Only six miles from Durham. Also a. hay press for sale. Lot-16. on the 17th and 18 Concessions. in Rum Township of Egtelnom. 200 tieres. 150 acres under good tstate of cultivation. Well watered. Conven- tent to Church. School and Post omee. Adjoining Dromore. Good buildings. For tertus, &c apply to FARM tor SALE or RENT. The Well known Taylor farm at Dro- more, town-hip of 1llttiemont. 350 turree, good state of cultiyation ' well watered l good hulldin gs l convenient. to post. of- Bee. church and school. Apply ttt Valuable Property situated on North Side. anhton St. first allure outside the Town of Durham. verythlng in f1rmthchurtt. shape. Rood new brick house. rm bank barn. and 11 acre- firsb.chum n , Large orchard wt cut last. spring 'ur,egvgeutr,',d, kind of fruit. A ttmt-' cl place or anybody. Apply to KEELIII. The. Jeweller. Durham. Lot 10 Con. 22. Township Egremnnt. County Grey. containing lar mm. For full particulars apply to Lot. No. 20 and 21, Con. 3. N. D. R., Glenda. containing 100 acres more or less. 80 acres tit for machinery. land in good state of cultivation. \anm on both tm. tti miles from Durham, con- venient to Church and Post Omer. 4 acres in Full when t, 24 notes fall plough- ed. Uotnfortnhie huildings, Terms ren- sonable. Apply to the proprietor, _'.' .. A -- Jpn}; MCDONALD. Bahamian P. o., Nov. 24: across 100 acid, _i; : aGiririuc' a: good tunic road tn Durham. A food creek eione by. Small fruits. App y to Mas. WILLIAM WILLAUGHAN or ' MR. C L. GRANT. Durham , A comfortable brick home. u .togtet cellar not!» It. mm Acres of good suit, on the tomb nine of Lunbtou street. A mile fe., half trom Darby". Just b FARM TO RENT. FARMS FOR SALE. FARM FOR SALE. DAVID MCKELVIY. Thistle P. 0 FARM FOR BALE. FARM FOR SALE. Mus. TAYLOR. Dromore, Ont Mus. TAYLOR, Dédniore. Ont. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. ..... .81.00 ALEX. Buses. Prop. 250 Me 25c Thed-red, tir m iGTfiii, of Ch” Drtlis, ',liii'iSii! 'tgtgr, at cashm- mtlMSu"aitattr," Mt up ”IMO-I. Tm. tkitiFs - iiVrur-tie-iiti ijrttt0GiiieGi7i't' 'ww'I'": ,lll'l,'lh'l'e%n'lUfluu"hWg'tg'U,2,e oiiiriii, so',.. Mi, m. Licenud Auctioneer for the County of any. ytee.e,1'..Ae1t.tteetthee.fttqter, Mes Barristers. Solicitors. Conveyance” Ac. Money to Loan. (Y'icm McIntyre Black. over the Bank. A. G. Mushy. K.C. W. F Dunn Jompny can print. Fund. to Lana on Hortense- nt Iowan ruin ot mutant. valuation and. " loamy-cunt and omtul Vuluuot. 0tBtttr----Lttmat TOWN. DURIHI Mac-asp!” HONOR GRADUATE of Toronto Univ'euity. graduate of Royal College of Dental Summon- of Ontario. Koo-u. Calder Block over the Post tttBee. 1ettdtre"dietsttoouot-as W. C. PICKERING B. D s, L. B. S. ante -itttagtt to the Raf-l tendon maul-la mogul. halyard. And e Golda: equal! in. mt hmat 05:11.1. .9. SPECIALIST EYE, EAR, THROAT‘: ROBE "Ill--.-.-.-, EXCLUSIVELY- - Omer, " has! Bt, Owen Sound. Will he at the Kidd. tt Home. Durham, the 11tt E’edneuhy of 'fl'tPi'L"tl', (to. ton. I. " 4 p. m.' OFFICE FIRST DOOR EAST " the Du nun Pharmacy Calder'.. Block. Residence first door we“ of tho old Post once. Durham. J. G. HUTTON. M. D., C you: 'frff, "tor mad Emqu'I I'd 33;“;- truorl' mount- vro red an uncut“ Court, Bil-[nun Prob“ of War; lacun- of Ad. minumtton uni Guardian-hip Ohm“. sou- chu mule in may on!“ 5nd Tities ropomd "" “Nutty-abundant Madman-aw“ O Ruthenium. 8ll"llllffMtfu't"e . cinnamon; Conoouonl Putter,, promptly canned to wan. Deeds, o “on, Low, who“. Macaroon)! 'ASM'. Exam ot 2rtr,ttrc lee. looked that and Emucor'l um! Adm nin- L'wJuauu. nun-n GMdMNquIqu-‘o. Dim-ego! Ere, Mar. Nose, ad Thu“. Myer’s Inuit: Method. b-tt e. m. H p. I. 8-4 p. m. Teleeheee Ceeeeeuee He. " Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D. S. IARRII T. R, .0 IOITOR. V moan" value: can" vac-n. A, ARTHUR GUN. M. D., Plum“ & Bum-on. OM00 our Maud-Ian‘s Sun nouns: 1 Pt',",'.':,',': w Special “tendon [Inn to I)!“ .0 Women and Chum. (it EEFROY McCAUL. MACKAY d; DUNN, DB. GEO. S. BURT. :ha=taeusau.""j, DEN TAT... MUSIC. PIN“ ”I ”bu“ DR. BROWN, {€53 a0a-aectu. bond: in -. JiGTiii.' FE Mada-at. w. F Dunn HE. ld

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