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Durham Review (1897), 14 Sep 1905, p. 5

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L}‘mbe.- lÂ¥ t« LFORLD: )ect % ittle A B lied MQ k the t 4 _ H. H. MILLER: Mews The Hanover Conyveyancer, Hanover The Hanover Conveyuncer,' LENDS MONEY at very lowest rates. Places Insurances of all kinds in reliable Companics, Collects Debts, Arranges Business Difficuities, Draws Wiitings and Selis C. P.R. Tickets to all points. Resides other lands he offers the following ..".'”: 100 Acres Normanby Southâ€"west of Var ney ; ow cnimlpmved and an extra good Farm Uwner bound to go west. 125 Acres Normanby Con18§; Welllocated and improved. Will rent if not sold soon. 150 Acres B,Mlnet North of Allan Park Ufferea cheup for quick saile. 100 Acres Bentinck Near Rocky Saugeen Well i|mproved and owner says has enough tim Ler to pay priceasked. Durham Residence Owned by J.L. Browne Photowrapher. _ Also a large number of other l arm and Town Troperties. THERE 8 MONEY in THIG ror YOU Hyvy twilled cotton Sheeting, 72 in wide.. .25¢ a ya White Bedspreads, lurge size........... . . $1.40 each Thblt LINCMâ€" . : « ««erarte cornebs s rge cBMk and 50c a yd Floor Oilcloth, 1 and 2 yds wldo....usu‘nmyd Stait OLCIOTH: . â€" uk a« ouke c exof ce« ot rtaig n ey be a yd Japanese MUEREKNY . » s 1 x <+ 10x ce xt oxvece ca4 KE t WiH Ladi Pure He HE «w SELLS a_& CHEAP i’fi Cn;;lhm ? yards long BIG 4 ii School Books &. " School Supplies U It‘s too hot to cook. Save yourself the trouble by buying some of our Canned Meat delâ€" icaciesâ€"Smoked Chip Beef, Kippered Herring, Finnan Haddie and bonetess Pigs feet sEPTEMBER 14, 1905 We have a bale of mill ends Factory Cotton running from 5 vas up which we sell by the pound. ‘These specially fine goods can be bot much cheapâ€" er in this than regular way. MacFarlane & Co. Druggists & Booksellers. Special Discount off High School Books What about a Fountain Pen? See our Exercise See our . H. BEAN Overskirts...... .. ..$2.00, : Black Sateen Underskirts s Waists.... . White Waists.............. **_ Nightgowns......." "_ Corset Covers...... Tempting Canned Meats C. L. GRANT. ney and Fresh Groceries always on hand . H. MILLER, We will not be undersold. &, 26 inches wide. ‘x «+ o ud C vex ue +ss ++« $1.00 * , except 25¢ & 40¢, bave worked edges LACE CURTAINS LADIES‘ WEAR We keep a full assortment Waterman, Parker and Chancellor Pens. Let us show you them. 37 Factory Cotton 1f you want everything upâ€"toâ€"date and the largest stock to select fromâ€" come to us. SCRIBBLERSâ€" O nderskirts........ 1.00 each Waists.....8¢ an 1.00 each +«««..«... ... 30c and 75¢ each owns.......75¢ and 1.00 each Covers......25¢c and 50c each They are beauties $2.00, 3.50 and 4.50%each CALOERS BLOGK DURKHMM ait 6e +P Flour and other ingredients. SECONDLY, we are artists in our line. THIRDLY, cleanliness reigns in every _ Give us a call and see ror yourself. A â€" first class line of Bread, Cakes, Parstry, always on hand at Rowe‘s store. WEDDING CAKES Made to order in Lates Styles on shortest notice department of our establishment. . LASTLY, our prices are absolutelyfair, G. H. STINSON. MODEL BAKERY. LOWER TOWN And therefore we hear nothing but prase for our bread, cake"s, pies, and every desirable variety of pastry. FIRST of all, we use only the finest STIINTSON‘S T suits To a [ / mewr=~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"@#AMiB 4 â€"â€"â€".â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"â€"â€"> A most interesting legal case may take place in Amabel. Wim, Beirns, who jives on con, 2, has a field he wishes to drain, and in order to do so the drain will hive togo through four or five othâ€" er firms. The owners of these other farms object to the drain, and more so because these have hbeen asked to pay their share, but we undetstand they have been legally seved with notice and the proposed work will go on. â€"It is claimed that these other owners of farm» will lhave to pay their proportion of the cost whether they want the drain or not.â€"Echo. CHEERED TO THE ECHO Following the disposal of business, short addresies were delivered b Sir William Malock, Hon Gen \z Ross, Mr A B Ayiesworth, K C, Senatâ€" or McHugh, Lindsay; MrG P Graham M P P, Brockville. All the addresses were cheered to the echo. ‘The meetâ€" ing adjourned shortly before 1 v‘ciock. The delegates were entertained to a luncheon at the Island home of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, as guests of President Mowat and Mr P C Larâ€" kin, and atterwards enjoy ed an excurâ€" gion on tha lake. Executive committee: The officers above named and C M Bowman, M P P, Southampton; James Chisholm, Hamilton; G P Grabam, M PP, Brockville; D J MeDuugall, M P P, Ottawa and Lieutâ€"Col. A P Thompson, Otta wa. OFFICERS ELECTED. President H M Mowat, K CG, Toronto: viceâ€"presidents, N A Belcourt, M P , iawa; W S Calvert, M P, Strathroy; Dr_ M James, Mattawa; treasurer, P C Larkizs, ‘Torouto; general secretâ€" ary, F G Inwood, Toronto. * 6. To advance registration of manâ€" hood suffrage voters. 7. To maintain correspondence and coâ€"operate with the various riding asâ€" sociations in the Province. 8. To prepare and disseminate poliâ€" tical literature from time to time, us circainstances may demand. 0. _ To exercise general uversig ht of the interests of the Liberal party, in the clectoral districts within the limits of the Province of Ontario. _ GOOD REASONS : 4. To effect thorough organization in every electoral district throughout Ontario, in the interest of the Liberal party. for Parliament and Legisiature. 2. To hold meetings to conter on political affairs, 3. To promote, by all legitimate means, the election ot Liberal candiâ€" dates for the Hous»a of Commons and begmlarivaaembly. a Visbursements : Campaign printing, $1,978.44 ; press ad vertising, $1.227,58; general secretary‘s office, $3,970.04 ; cainpaign orgxamzing, $1000 ; bank charges, $15.70 ; total $8.011.76. Balâ€" ance on band $2,788.24, GIST OF THE CONSTITUTION. The parposes of the asâ€"ociation were thus defined : 1. To secure good government, by advocating and supporting refuorm polâ€" itical principles, in connection with the Libersl party. i M".’.'g':.“ 7.â€"The first aunagal meeting of, General keform Asso glation for :;norio held in the Labor Wa,\-, was â€" splendidly The attendance was l'm sentative of all the ridings of the vince and the entbusiasm _ througbout gl marked. Mr plzod H‘.hlo::il. K. nc.d president, occn chair, a opened the meeting with a happily &ppropriate address, THE FINANCIAL sHOWING. P. C. Larkin presented a treasurer‘s repurtirom November 9 last. to Sepâ€" tember 1, showirg : Receipts from special subscriptions, $8,100; from. membership fees, Provincial riding associations, $852 less bank charges, $1â€"â€"$848 ; M. P. P.‘s, $525 ; trom memâ€" bership fees, Dominion M. P.‘s, $900 ; from membership fees, Senators, $325 ; tota: $10,798. ONTARIO LIBERALS. Intending Students should enter at the beginâ€" ning of the term if possible. Board can be obtainâ€" ed at reasonable rates. . Durham is a healthy and nm"actin town, making it a most desirable place esidence. Corner Yonge and Alexander Sts. Our attendance at our Fall Opening was Five ‘Times as ;reat as that of a year ago. This fact speaks for itsel{. Write for magnificent catalogue Enter Now. C. A. FLENING, Prineipal Owen Sound SUBJECTSâ€"Telegraphy, Typewriting. Spelling, Penmanship and Letterwriting Firstâ€"class oqni:ncm of standard telegraphy 000 additional operators will be needed in the next three years and very few are learning it. Now is the opportunity to learn. ulars sent to any uh'c'-tu. w Wm.Johanston, Jr., C. Ramage, Chairman. Secretary The school is thoroughly eguli)ped in teaching ability, in chemical and electrica nusplies and fit tings, &¢., for full Junior Leaving and Matriculaâ€" tion work. The following competent staff are in charge : *‘ Yes, Sir," resumed the Dakota farmer, as the crowd of agricuiturisats gented themselves round a little table; * yes, sir, we do things on rather a sizeâ€" alle scale. I‘ve seen a man on one of our big farims start out in the apring and plough a satraight furrow until anâ€" tumn, â€" Then he turned round anud harâ€" vested back. We have some big farms up there gentlenien. A friend of mine owned one which he had to give a mortâ€" gage on, and I pledge you my word the mortgage was due at one end before they could get it recorded at the other. You see, it was lwid out in cnunties. And the woret of it is it breaks up famiâ€" lies so, Twoyears ago 1 saw a whole family prostrated with griefâ€"women yelling, children bowling and dogs barking. One of my men had his camp track packed on seven four mule teams and he was going round bidding every bo:lwno"l by. " ** Where was he going ?" * He was going balf way across the farm to feed th« pigs, " replied the Daâ€" kota man. ** Did he ever get back to his famlly? " @ Itisn‘t time for him yet. Up there we send young married couples out to milk the cows and their children bring home the mil«k. "â€"Titâ€"bits. Pluk McKeozioâ€"Carsonâ€"That the following accounts for grayel as certified by overâ€" seers be paid: W Blackburn, #5.30; W Daviec, $7.85; J. H. Watson. 75o; J. R. Podlar, #1.50; MrafHewitt, $2.05; R J Carson. $4.90; J A Pedlar. $1.75; Geo. Clark, 50 a, J H Watson, $1.90; J1s Neilâ€" rou, $145; E. Callis, 15;¢; W Wilson, 2.25â€"Carried. Carsonâ€"McKenzieâ€"That the account of the Manicipal World for Co‘lectors‘ Rolls, $8.75 and of the Sawyer, Mansey Co. for boxing for grader $1.5¢ be paidâ€" Carried. MeKenzieâ€"Purvisâ€"That the action of Reeve in compromising with Dr Snultis m reference to his claim against this Manicipality in the Gilbert Isancs matter be sustained and that a check for $10.08e be jssued to Dr Shultis to settle the claim â€"Carried. McKenzieâ€"Carsonâ€"â€"That the report of Mr Purvis on bis expenditure in Div. No 4 be received and that he be paid his commission to date. $22.e0â€"Carried. Carsouâ€"â€"Parvisâ€"That the report of Mr McKenzie on his expenditure in Div No 2 be received and that he be pard his ecommission to date $28,70â€"Carricd. McKeuzieâ€"Bestâ€"That the report of Mr Cirson ou his expenditure in Div. No 1 be received and that he te paid his commiseion to Gate $%0.00â€"Carried. McKenzieâ€"Carsooâ€"That the report and statement of the reeve;and Mr Best as committee to overse» work on deviation at lots 148. 144, 2, N E T & 8 Road. be recerved and adopted and that the. eaid committee be paid five dollars each for their servicesâ€"Zarried. Carsonâ€"Beâ€"tâ€"That Byâ€"law 668. to as. sess and levy rates for 1906, he now read & third time signed. sealed and entered in Bvâ€"law bookâ€"GCarried. Durham School The council went into committee on Byâ€"la.v 658, to assees and lovy rater for county, township and achool purposes for a .. Artemesia Ononerl met on Satorday last. Members all present, reeye in the cbair.. Minates of .‘dfi oo Aug. 5 were read and confirmed. ‘Tho reeve and Mr Best, as a committee re deviation on lots 148 and 144, 2nd N. E,, reported that they had the road compieted and bad expended $838.50, with gratis work proâ€" gimd. Mr McKouzsio i.. commi-iov;lor vision %, reported n detail upon his erpenditure therein to date. baving exâ€" peuded §$287,78. Mr Purvis, s Commisâ€" Siover Division No 4, reported in detail npou his expenditnre therein to date, baving exnended $227.77. Mr Carson, as commissioner Division No 1, reported in detail npon his expenditure, therein to date, having expended $204.65, ‘ 1906. Council adjonurued.â€"Advance, THO8. ALLAN, 1st Class Certificate, Principal MISS L. h. FORT..R, B. A., Classics, Moderns and English. MISS FLOSSI® MCKERRACHER, First Class Certificate and third year undergraduate of Queen‘s University. Science, fiMory and Geography. MIS3 MARY GORDON, First class with honors, Graduate of Ontario Normal College. Mathematics and English Grammar during Model Term. Telegraphy Course AL~NWORTHERNLSL 22 FEES: $1 per month in advance. TORONTO, ONT. Staff and Equipment. Big Dakota Farms Owen Sound, Ont. W.J. ELLIOTT, Principal yb SOMETHING NEW IN WASHERS; The Perforated Drum Raymondj Sewing Machines._ _ McClary Stoves for Coal ;jor Wood t «it Agent for the Dillon Hinge Stay Fence. T)eering [farvesters Review to Jan. 1,‘07, M Artbur...:...;...........//.. OCt. 4 & Chatsworth................ Oct. 12 & 1$ Clarksburg ............... Sept. 28 & X Durbam.............. .....Bept. 20 & 21 Dundalk...... .......... ... Oct., 12 & 13 Flesherton.................Sept. 27 & 28 Feversham..... ...........Oct. 5 & 6 Ferguu.....................Sopr.%&m Grand Valley...............Oct 17 & 18 Harriston................ . Sept. 28 & 20 Holstein..................October 8 Meaford..............»â€"â€"» S8pt, 28 & 20 Mildmay................ .. Sept, 26 Neustadt..............,...Sept. 18 & 19 Owen Sound..........Sept. 12, 13 & 14 Priceville:...i;;.4,;..+<.. 1 4.4 Qct. U Palmerston............ ... Sept. % & 27 Port Elgin............... .Sept. 28 & 20 Shelburne................. Sept. 2 & 27 Tuthn..s. +ss sksrts«lssegrixier : «4066 BAk & Wiarton ... .............. Sept. 27 & 28 Juat no&when our s:;dfio are conâ€" sidering question of theirreading for the fall and winter months, it seems wpormm- to call attention to The eekly Globe and Canada Farmer, the leading illustrated family nevup:rer of Canada. ~Rach week. it fl‘m I flu! news in an easily accessible form, and jncludes a buu(ifull{ illustrated magaâ€"} szine section. lts able editorials hnnl high literary quality, and summarize current public opinion. Its agricultural! commercial and homeâ€"maker«‘ departâ€" ments are carefully written, and supply valuable information for the farmer and i his hons«shold, . Its stories, leisure hour rerding, and epecial topics for children and young people wmake it a welcome visitor to the family circle, Its page of selected western news appeals to all | who are interested in the growing west, In brief, the history of the Neeklyl Globe and Canada Farmer, covering a period of over sixty years, together with l its high character, interest and value to | readers of all ages, make it one of the / greatest and most popular tamily newsâ€" papers published in Canada. { mmg’flmflflfl# +N., G. J. McKechnie i N,G &J. McKechnie WINTER NIGHT‘3 READING. Call and examine for yourself. It will only be a pleasure for us to show you‘our gnods. 14 and 2 yds wide.: Also a nice line of Dates of Fall Fairs. We would strongly advise the people who are looking for Spring Gocds and right prices to be sure and strike McKechnie‘s for a nice line of Lace Curtains from VUKHAM â€"REVIEW Gohn Glark. We can give onl{ a mere list of our goods, but in quality and adaptability to the needs of South Grey we are not excelled: Decring Harrows, Wilkinson Ploughs, Heney‘s Harâ€" ness, Palmerseton Buggies. Renowned articles, fair prices cesc en We m * 8 k# + n e k k k aia bli i se a rian d +s P Cc se ees ihe y k y ns snn n e es snn n en en n le.a xX x e aWs a n JAPANESE MATTINGS Also Wilbelm‘s Wringers, all made by Wateon of Ayr. The best in their line as we handle only the best. Justlopened up, Linol:ums and Floor Oils csre.......... Oct. 4 & 5| sax a+@++*> «s QOt,. 193 181 ....,........Sept.%&fl, «...........Bept. 20 & 21 s ts $ix . sa 0t 1@ d 18 s ell}.... . .. Bept. 27 & 28 + _ariis+ +ss »AOC6 â€" 5 & 0 s s« s... ... .. Sept. 28 & 20 via +ss sc s>,006 I7 t 18 a+........ . Rept. 28 & 20 .......... . October 8. SmuP *# <Bp es â€"___â€" LACE CURTAINS (The popular Cash Storeâ€") 9 Go9 TORONTO tz _ ffnd Rarm [ffachinery. CARPETS 30c a pair up to $5.00 Going Sept. 12th, returning until Nov. 13th, Going Sept. 26th, returning until Nov, 27th. Full particulars from Canadian Paeific Agent, R, MacFarlane, Durham, . or write C. B. Foster, D. P. A., Toronto. Harvest Excursion Tichets “’*‘-""‘i.""â€"v-â€"â€"-â€"-"“. gu”r:'l; n:otgl';..lo,wp:fiy 'l.l.iamm 1%¢., 50c.. $1.00. All drwegists, Weak Throats «We have usod Ayor‘s Chorry Pectoral in our M‘ufl;‘ iihmn for throat .-‘h_h.' trou no medicine equa m A. PokBROY, Appleton, Minn. dues inflammation. It hedm strengthers. Your dector w explain this to you. HMeknows all about this cough medicine. Ayers Ayer’:l g‘her Pectoral quie:s tickling 2””.“*‘ coughs, in the. ll‘t“reluwes pe.::gewog% NORTH WFST Cherry P ectoral A few doors South of the Middaugh House, 3. 0. a" 00. fOT «mc MsS, i . only in the Idea minetration and Guardianship Obtained. gearâ€" :=u wade in Registry Olooznd Titles r...flfi.'a Jompany and private Funds to Loan on Morigages at lo‘mfm of interest. Valuatiop made by a ocmpetent and careful Valuator. OfMiceâ€"â€"LOWER 10WN. DURH ANM. JOHN CLARK _» Durham, Nov. 16. ‘08. Sydenbham Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Established in 1909. MACKAY & DUNN, Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers. ally. Money to Loan. Ofiee. McIntyre Block, over the Bank A. G. MacKkay K.C. W. F Ounn Officeâ€"Calder‘s Block, over Post Oflice Notary Public, Commissioner, Convey ancer, Valuator, Insurance Agent, &e Private Money to Loan. Collecâ€" tions of all kinds promptly atten â€" ded to, Farms boughi and solc/ Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme Court Notary Public, Commissioner, &e. D. McPHAIL _ _â€"» HONOR GRADUATE Toronto University, Grad ="â€" uate Royal College Dental Surgeons of Ont Dentistry in .’u its branches. Ieate io oind offer and Exeoutor‘s and trators‘ Accounts propared an ssed Court Bmlnm Probate of Wl.ln Lot minetration and Guardianship Obtain HONOR GRADUATE of Toronto University, graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Rooms, Over J & J HUNTER‘S New Store W. C. PICKERING D. D S., L. D. S. J. G. HUTTON, M. D., C. M. Collections and mey promptly attended t Wills, Deeds, lm ”.’ Lo.‘:u. Agreem ents &e. correctly WM uf deceased r.r. sons looked after and Executor‘s and Adminisâ€" Olundww Garafraza and George Bt., at foot of Hill _ Old Moodic Corner Graduate of London,;New York and Ch‘ mgo. Disenses of Eye, Kar, Nose, and Throat Perange, os $s Soo oomng Phrmem, Ahe jbe Late assistant to Moorfeld‘s élmdon, Eng) and to Knapp‘s (New York) Eye Hospitals. Office, 13 Frost Bt, â€" â€" â€" â€" Owen Sound Licensed Auctioneer fo the County of Grey. Licensed Auctioneer for the Co, of . Bales 5.%‘-."‘:.. be left at his lnyh:':t Wareâ€" l_%lcllnm'-oldmu.otnmnv: Prverciax & Surc=ox, :Office over J. &,J. Murter‘s Store 4 8 to 10 1a.K. Terms moderate. Anwnu for sales as to dates, &c., must be ut the Review Ofâ€" The orto'O:y‘l.onPOl l?lenb?.dmptl . O., w modto. Terms on application tom * D. MePHAJL, Ceyion 2. O or to C. RAMAGE, Durham OFFICE HOURS 9â€"11 a. m. 2â€"4 p. m. 7â€"â€"9 p. m, Telephone Connection No. 10 BARRISTER, S01CITOR, NOATRY PUBLIC COmvrerancenr, ac. Money to Loan. ffice, over Gordon‘s Jewelry Store. A .r1lctioncers. ffice. McKenzie‘s Old Star.d, Dorham ARTHUR GUN, M. D. Member College Physicians and Burgoons 4@~ Bpecial attention given to Discases o‘ Women and Children. Will be at the lnddnsh House, Durham, the first Wednesday of each month from J. F.GRANT, D. D.S., L. D. S. or to C. RAMAGE, Du AZâ€" â€" Ceylon has atelephone office. Eye, Bar, Nose & Throat G. LEFROY McCAUL. «D desd DL Gapcrdes. Licensed Auctioneer for Co. Grey DN T A.T . aleant aleed 4 wee u. A. H. JACKSON, HOURS : J. P. TELFORD DR. BROWN. 10 a. m. till 4 p. m. DBR. BURT L. R. C. P., Londou, Englan ssed Burrogate Letters of Ad t= »p id ler ais at «4 Â¥4

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