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Durham Review (1897), 15 Sep 1904, p. 6

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RUNKS Mcllraith nd m Ssakery Ire In 1 Week se L ||\ 2l [ / PT. 15, 1904 % o % p NMcchine Pa «/ Li & BELL #4 o ong( gola Oxfords Mic n St are the \so| our ROWS. atson. spect r TUR Goods. @rICES on the folâ€" rices to e Buggy, S J )aiance to tollow he ~ummer carloads ie place rflowing illed up lamous. OEMAN irn sole, %, and 6 Next D. swim 1se inesgâ€" very €1 ir» 25 The Hanover Conyveyancer. â€" Hanover C. A. FLEMING, Prineipal, Owen Sound | quietly, quickly, Northern Business College 10 0 Ac in Egremont, about 65 acres clearâ€" Amwoodm.udlwa:p timber, very good buildings and fences with nice o;.ng orchard. . Price $3200. wmwmx and allow balance to run at 4 per cent. Owen Sound, Ont. The Telegraphic Department is in charge of an operator of years of experience on the regular telegraphic lines. The equipment is the best that can be purchased, just the same instruments as are used on the regular lines by the large companies Aeregrnihy, Aeeatone. Loms Iiriling and elegraphy, Penmans r Spelfin}. For full pu&culm regarding any of our courses, address Biao NEW LIST OF LANDS Properties sold, money to lend, insurâ€" ance placed debts co:Lctod. w'ritinll drawn. Business established 1884. Large size, White counterpanes Black Mercerized Sateen Underskirts......$1.00 each A Bargain. 7 piece glass berry sets.......... i pieee Table Sets, 3 patterns Chenile Table Cloths, 114 Fancy Japanese PAPER XAPKINS,... Just the thing for Picnies NEW GLASSWARE, Gold decorated Ilb’Sets.. @s i HE ags SELLS a CHE BIG 4 There are still a lot of beautiftul black hats, everyone made of the best‘ material and selling for half what they are worth. Also some Ladies‘ Bonnets we are offering very cheap. Every hat in the store is reduced to the lowâ€" est price possible. H. H. MILLER, During August we wish to draw your attention to the bargains we are offering in Millinery. The remainder of the stock must be cleared out during the next four weeks ard to do so we are going to sell everything at a very low figure. The leading Watchmaker and Jeweller. To have your watch fixed RIGHT, get it done at By Modern Methods And at Reasonable Rates And Insure Satisfaction REPAIRS Don‘t Forget wW, H. BE SEPT. , ts ©49/0090 cA other properties, kinds and prices. A. Gordon‘s We bave every facility and lony experience and it will pay you to deal with us. That we do MISS DICK.: m lc O CCHrereeereemeeat® â€" 100 7 piece Berry Sets.. @ $1.60 and 1.75 old decorations on above beln; urnt in, they will not wash off. AUGUST MILLINERY Call and see us @0 % :39 â€"At theâ€" ll/,(i'd.u square......$1.15 each 2 yds square.......,...2.45 each CALDER‘S BLOGK, DURKAM EEAN ... 10¢ and 45¢ each @ _ 1.83 each @ $1.75 each 1.40 each 50¢ a 100 CA P } each TWater Supplyâ€"Furnish pure water in clean troughs. Do not allow cows tou drink from a stagnant pond or have access to soukage from barnyard. Health of cowsâ€"Salt should always be accessible. _ Stables should be well ventilated, lighted & drained ; should have tight floors and walls and be plainly constructed. Whitewash the stables once or twice a year. . Do not compel the cows to go faster than a comfortable walk. Utensilsâ€"Do not use wooden pails. Discard all rusty pails, cans or stirring utensils. Whey should be emptied as soon as it arrives at thefarm. _ Milk cans and pails should be washed with hn 0 in dsc nenlif ces dtne~a6: P remgtanec s a brush and lukewarm water, in which a little sal soda has been disâ€" solved, then scalded and placed on their sides in the sun. Scour with sals occasionally. _ Do not use a cloth to either wash or wipe utensils" Foodâ€" Snpfly cows with an abunâ€" dance of wholesale food. _ Do not fteed rare, turnip tops or apples . Do not allow cows to have access to ragweed, leeks, or other weeds which will taint the milk. Milkersâ€"Always wipe cows‘ udders, flanks, and teats before milking. Milk with clean and dry bands. Milk anietly, quickly, cleanly and thoroughâ€" Durbam, 30 Aug., ‘0M. at the Canadian Soo. Good wages will be paid. Apply to J. P. TELFORD, Solicitor, &e. The union of the Scottish Presbyterâ€" ian Churches has not merely created a perplexing position of stupendous proâ€" portions in Scotland but has caused the executors of the will of a Scotch Pres byterian in Canada to seek the aid of the eourts to construe the will to decide which Presbyterian body is entitled to five thousand dollars. _ Alexander Mcâ€" Kenzie died in Lucknow, Ont., in April 1903, leaving the above sum, the bulk of his estate, to the Free Church in Canada in connection with the Free church in Scotland. _ The Free Church in Canada is now united with the other principal Presbyterian bodies, and the recent deâ€" cision of the Imperial Privy council, directing the handling over of the property of the United Presbyterian Church to the Free Church of Scotland has caused the executors of Mr. Macâ€" Kenzie‘s will to be doubtful as to which church is the one should benefit by the $5,000 bequest. _ They have asked the Court to construe the will and order whether the $5,000 should be handed over to the Free Church of Scotland. the United Presbyterian church of Scotâ€" land, or to a small Presbyterian body with only 24 ministers engaged in active work, but which has recently become of importance, known as the Free Presbyâ€" terian church of Scotland. _ Mr. Justice Britton made an order for service on representatives of the three Scottish shurches of the proceedings.â€"Port Elâ€" gin Times. th EP T ey 1y _ 1 94 01 MEPE 4 Ane EBC FREbE Council the hotelmen have claimed that their liquor licenses gave them permisâ€" sion to sell cigarettes, Judgement has just been given, however, that in a imunicipality where a byâ€"law has been passed, fixing a license fee for the sale of cigarettes, hotel men must take out a license under the byâ€"law or be amenable to its provisions, the same as all other desters. . In&NACLY > Rawserkks Lul ol The cigarette question has taken a turn in Acton the past few days which should mean very much in furtber curâ€" tailing the use of this nefarious article. From the time of the passage of the cigarette â€" byâ€"law by the Municipal o ACOVRLT : 9C T9kA# 1 Two hundred men wanted to work ipmndy o. _ _8 _ F TVE _ OO | AEUEMAY, The deceased was a young man, aged 4 years. and leayes a widow, a daughter ot Mr. H. McDougall, and t wo children to mourn their loss. The mother of deceased, two brothers. John and Josâ€" eph, and three gisters, Mrs. J. McBride, Egremont ; Mres. Bunt, N. Dakota. and giss Jane at home, also survive him.â€" ep. Alex. McEachern, of the 10th of Egremont, who had been ill for some time and was receiving treatment for internal trouble at the hospital, Toronâ€" 10, died at that institution on Friday, The remains were brought home and interred in the Mount Forest Cemetery, the fuaneral taking place on Monday., The deceuuer qy 13. V _V , OH~ AP C ALL ARRANGED.â€"The corcert comâ€" mittee of the Public Library haye about completed arrangements for their Grand Concert in the Town Hall on Thursday evening, Sept. 2nd. In addition to the brilliant talent Miss Mae Dickenson, Mr. Jas. Faxy and Mre. Newton, they haye secured the services of an orchesâ€" tra and may yet add other features to make it a still more brilliant affair, Those coming to the show should make arrangements to stay. They will be rewarded. t HINTS FOR BUTTERâ€" MAKERS. 200 MEN WANTED. FROM OUR EXCHANGES. 7 the Municipal have claimed that AND further take notice that after such last mentioned date the said Exeâ€" cutors of the said last Will and Testaâ€" ment will proveed to distribute the assets of the deceased amony the parties entitled thereto, baving regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, and that the said Executors will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claims notice shall not haye been received by them at the time of such distribution. David McKelvie, and James Geddes Junior the Executors of the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, their Christian and surnames, addresses and description, the full particulars of their claims, the statement of their acâ€" counts and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them. Davin McKELYIE, Thistle P O, Ont. JaAs. GEDDES. Jrx, Dromore P O, Ont Lucas, Wright & McArdle, Markdale, Solicitors for Executors. _ ly. A person suffering from any disâ€" ease, or who have been exposed to a cuntagiouns disease, ‘should remain away from cows and milk. In the matter of the estate of William Bell. late of the Township of EGgre- mont in the County of Grey, Genâ€" tleman, deceased, NOT]CE is herotg given pursuant to *"‘The Revised Statutes of Ontario" 1807, chapter 129, section 38, that all creditors and others Iuvm? claims aâ€" ainst the estate of the said William gell. who died on or about the fifteenth day of August A D 1904, are required, on or before the first day of October A D 1904, to send poet paid or deliver to David M'::iolv'w. p::d James Geddes Dated the 26th day of August, A. D. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. MacFarlane & Co. THREE NATTY BOWLS Some odd WINDOW se SHADES "ART BAKING POWDER" A cast iron Stomach, If You Have Druggists & Seedsmen. PRICES with each 1b. can for 50c. ROCK BOTTOM is guaranted to be free from alum and all other injurious ingredients. To induce you to giye this Powder a trial, we preâ€" sent you with J. Burnett, WALL PAPER It really doesn‘t matter what kind of Baking P owder you are using but At a great reduct:on. Now as the Wali Paâ€" per season is about over, on going oyer our stock, we find we have a number of remnants in room lots which we must get rid of. If we have what suits you, price is no considerâ€" ation with us. Come and let us show you, Upper Town. THE UuuUKHAM REVIEW ONTARIO ARCHIVES ‘ TORONTO Druggist and Seedsman, Machine Oils, Gasoline, Coal Oil, Paints, &c SEED FALL WHEAT, Timothy Seed, Orchard Grass, Rape Seed. CEM FRUIT JARS, Corks and Bungs V|NEGARS Vinegar from 30¢ to i5¢c ner s FoR SAL®.â€"1 yr old Buli rising 2 yrs 2 Bull Calyes, onerkshire Boar and Sow Pigs, all registered Pedigreed, For SErvicE.â€"1 Berkshire and 1 York Boar also Durham Bull. Terms. $1.00. FOR SALE & for SERVICE send or apply to uP O Allusiadeditntaii®‘ *A cictaiticaals ts Th w ol L23 3. N. D. R., 25 acres clear, the rest bardâ€" wood bush. The Saugeen River runs thtgugh both. â€" For further particulat 100 Acres, Lot 36, 20d Con., N. D. R., Glenelg. 15 acres fit for cultivation, the reat h'airu'wogd bush. _ Also Lot 36, Con. ises or to Priceville P. '6.:â€"to"l'l;er‘;;ro- prietor. Mrs MarcarETMcLavourax Lnts 43 and 44, Concession 1, South Durham Road, Glenelg containing one hundred (100) acres, about 75 acres cleared. good frame barn with stone stabling, frame house, never failing well. One and one half mules from school, church and Post Office. For furtber particulars ngply on the premâ€" ises or to Priceville P. O., to the proâ€" _ South Grey, DUurham......Sept. 21â€"82 Western, London............... Sept.9â€"17 Northern, Walkerton......... Sept. 14â€"15 Centre Canada.: Oitawa...... * 16â€"24 Central, Gnelph............... Sept, 20â€"22 Chesley........ .................. Sept. 21â€"22 North Grey. Owen Sound...Sept 22â€"24 Eust Grey, Flesherton......Sapt. 27â€"28 Egremont, Holstein............Sept. 27 Glenelg, Markdale...........Oct. 4â€" 5 Proton. Dundalk.............Oct. 18â€"14 North Walluce, Palmerston Sept. 20â€" â€"21 ‘ o‘ Aa en‘ {\gN., G., & J. JIcKeohme% Apply to Jxno ECKHARDT Bunessan FARM FOR SALE. FARM TO RENT. Mary MclxtyrE, Markdale FALL FAIRS. H. PARKER, Vinegar from 30¢ to i5¢ and Flavoring extracts. We can give you Bargain® »" We ask inspection of our Teas... OoF BEST QUALITY. Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Crockery, &c. TWEEDS & YARNS S. SCOTT. For Service at Jas. Fal near Agricultural Grounds $1,00. Jas. Fat Hexry Aurxaxper. Lot 9, Con, 2, W. G., R., Bentinck, The undersigned has for ale, ready to u*», (5) five thorobred Tamworth Boars. Price reasonable. tivation for allkind: o?crogs. Remainâ€" infilo acres hard wond bush. Four r miles from Priceville, #mile from school. On farm are two (,ood wells, Brick House 30 x 22, with kitchen 17 x 23, cel lar and all conveniences. Good bank barn 50 x 65, splendid stabling. Title good. Easy terms of payment to suit purchaser, Applz if by post to Priceâ€" ville P. O0, orton the premises to acres cleared and in Food““- state of culâ€" tivation for allkind: of crops. Remainâ€" Lote 32 x 33, Con. 28. D. R., containâ€" img 100 acres more or less. _ About 90 THOROBRED DURHAM BULL BOARS FOR FALE. FARM FPOR SALE . if by post to Priceâ€" n the Premincs to Wax. McLrRop, Sr., Prop, per gal. Spices Jltg.s. Falkingham‘s, Grounds. _ Terms Jas, FarkInanxanx, Durham Adopted by all leading?Schools in Toronto. This"deservedl lar system by means of Aon irimasigemaiatene ntanaliivs evices brings the follow the shild‘s immediate comprehension,""** **44° Musical Notation Rhythmic Motion Piano Work Keyâ€"board Location i?:dcd History â€" Technique For terms apply?to Miss Margaret Gun, Teacher, M.M Durham, Nov. 16, ‘08 JOHN CLARK D. McPHMHAIL * Member College Physicians and Surgeons | fese Ontario. flice and Residence Cor. Garafraxa and George O Et., at foot of lgl'll. Old Moodie Corner. d OFFPICE HoURS ‘| 9#â€"11a. m. 2â€"4 p. m. 7â€"Q p. m, | Telephone Connection No. 10 Notary Public, Commissioner, Convey ancer, Valuator, Insurance Agent, &c Collections and Agency promptly attended to Wills, Deeds, Mort gages, Leases, Agrecments &e. correctly pnpuo?l Estates of deceased porâ€" soms louked after and Executor‘s and Admiunis= trators‘ Accounts prepared and ruud Burrogate Court Business, Probate of Wills, Letters of Adâ€" minstration and Guardiauship Obtained, gearâ€" chas u:ade in Registry Office and Titles reported pan Jompany and private Funds to Loan on Mortgages at lowest rates of interest, Valuation made by a competent and careful Valuator. Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers, &c. Officeâ€"â€"LOWER TOWN, DURBHAM. Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme Court Notary Public, Commissioner, &c. Money to Loan. nmce. over Gordon‘s Jewelry Store, HONOR GRADUATE of Toronto University, graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Rooms, Over J & J HUNTER‘S New Stome. WC PICKERING D.DS.. L. D.s ()FFICE FIRST DOOR EAST GF the Du nam Pharmacy Calder‘. Block. Residence first door west of the old Post Office, Durham. Licensed Auctioneer for the Co, of Grey. Sales Licensed Auctioneer for Co. Grey. ts daten he mmst be made m 16 i on t Thes ctoo-%-ro'vm SHpI :&u». Terms on application hwprompt * D. MePHAIL, Ceyion P. 0. or to €C. RAMAGE, Durbhanx. Late aseistant to Moorfield‘s (London, Eng) to Knapp‘s (New York) Eye Hospitals, D108¢, 23 FHOKESE, . uw xo mm / Hne Owen Sou Will be at the Middaugh House, Durham, the first W‘e@e{qn):‘gl _each month from . G,. MacKay" K. C. W. F Dunn J. G. HUTTON, M. D., C. M. 22X 206 00 7 ), P2CHuOn, EnEIRHC Graduate of London,;New York and Chicago. ie Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat. EHPWill be at Knapp House, Durham, the 2nd Baturday in each -ol:,l.h. Hours, 1â€"6 p .m."@i karictlioncers. Asa a d k aa d buaticaidls ce dt d d 4 1 1 NOaTRY PUBLIC CONYEYANCER, . DBEAT PATC. Dr. T. G. KHOLT L. D. S. Myer‘s Music Method. fice, McIntyre Block, over the Private Money to oan, Collecâ€" tions of all kinds promptly atten #@° â€" Ceylon has atelephone office #@° Special attention given to Discases of Women and Children, Eys, Ear, Nose & Throat ARTHUR GUN, BAI_??[S!'ER. so1ciToR,* MACKAY & DUNN, a alihe â€" / acâ€" IP â€" Che wiP . LEFROY McCAUL. «DL l DEC.A.ILL. to. Farms boughi and sold . McKenzie‘s Old Stand, Dnrham A. H. JACKSON, MTUTSILC. HOURsS Charges Moderatejj â€" P. TELFORD be left at his Implement Wareâ€" inon ‘s old stand, or at the Review Money to Loan. PEysrcian & SK'M;IO)I, an rer J. & J. Hunter‘s Store 3 B1 19 A.n. DR. BURT DR. BROWN, 10 a. m. till 4 p. m Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey, 9 P, M Owen Sound Bank and &

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