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Durham Review (1897), 24 Jan 1907, p. 5

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?‘ MCKECHNIE’S gangs lil a aroy " lt A large beaten. (1m l n, Miran will not al Va h we a huge scuck hf many kinds sulvuble for the present wetttlw Also.Bots and Shoes in abundance. Slippers in various sizes for van: o'.' old-Net, or poor in fact. tAw suck of Slippers was never so nice as they are this season. Leg- gmgs ip Jotther waterproof duck tor Men andiLys, in Jersey and Cord druy ll!" bluldrcu and Jersey tor Ladies and Misses. A large assortment of Mitts and Gloves at. prices that cannotbe 1-. um). upmitv Wdcred. Also a few lines of 1lostery for Men, Worm. t n, mam-s and Cl) I ran in black only. Many other things bat tee will tyrt allow naming them. Call and see for yourself and examine our goods and prices. KRESS, U I his " full hm of Curtain Poles, NN iuduw Shaiws, Picture Frame. Frank-w to order of all kinds. . Ive are having an uphol-leh I-r lite first week in every month. Ar; $an wishing old gomln unno- v.qu In look “mud ms new should .uh "it' us -we will Fe pleased to u? ' rm] lo it at once. member the place-- Lattrence's old Stand ”wrung-h ever shown in town Who Said Sick Room Supplies JAN. " 1907 BARLINGS, The People's Druggists Irs' Fleece Lined. . . . . . . . . . Women's Elastic Ribbed, good Children's Underwear. . . . . . . . wok in our North Window, and see the best line of Men's and Boys N Wht Cl promptly DARLING’S DRUG STORE good line MENS HEAVY TROUSERS. - -. «A ~nm1m1ue at $1, $1.25 & 8r.50 Highest prices 5C': 'C.7l'Crifst7.'i'l'C'E'l'fs'i'l': '5 Thlr: E5ez"a%' {5‘ 1E'a's2'5,l'tlr31'C,t'i MI?! The Popular Cash Store. Fiji, Men's Heavy Overcoats Men's Dress " Bovs' Overcoats Boys' Pea Jackets . mull "tttce, that winter is approaching you ill naturally require heavier and warmer clothing and we are here at your service. f ushrinkable HOT WATER BAGS, GAUZES, FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, EANDAGES & COTTONS, '1‘th Undertaker h fr?, KBBSS " and good value at UNDERWEAR OVERCOATS “in; " hats, caps, Woollen, heavy.. . . . . . medium. . . . . paid for produce. FARMERS’ CENTRAL lilllllllll, HRE Illilljlllllllli (l()llh'i,If The strongest pure]; Mutual Fire intumnc H). in Ontario, Apeeorr wjthout , pamllql "M, 9311;? rGGiii%r"rrdiG'i itiiiiiky iida%d Mud marveled by the Government: insures room: no? P" term pr?per.tr utt?.n.ttte.Utes.t mgr-nil; ma. 3 or 4 year blanket policies Issued on the amnm instalment or one Pymem Iystem under the men favorable com] Hons to the insured. Ittyure in the best. It your insurance expiresthis l ' at. call on, or drop as can! to Now is the Time To Buy Rubbers; . S. MclLRAllTtil NEIL McCANNEL. Agent, Durham Head Omee t Walkerton, Ont sox, gloves, mitts, ........30c value.. .... $5 10 iam...-....) .....30c. to AOc De.. ........50c .....20c. to 30c to $3 to 12 to ....80c etc. 'iii, 'sl E. v. " 'ii1 E} El 'i-.'] ‘51 t. - a t, h A a El E51 L'Iuiil'lllll -- “yum-Iv... SP. PhUp be nppointod bru N , 4 --cartied Ex-Cotuft lur Kohl. r e H-vnynm'llt‘u with Reeve C' nu Brown nl Weilinist; comma-t ot' y,rttvt'lltug on S ngrunnm mwnliunm n " " 9m.- y-s-r 5w] any Conn and the 2ml Con. A Council met January 14th. Members elect subscribed to the required declari- tions and took their sent " follows '.-- Walter Hank. Reeve; Waller Ferguaou prputrReeve; John McArthnr. John Ir Philp ttnd Georga Lothian, Cotuseillora. Minutes approved. Bv-lnw No. 204 for the appointment of Auditors, preset] the usual readings. die. The names of John Ross sud John A. Swansxon were insul- ed in By-law. Salary 010 each. By-law No. 205 for Appointing a mom- ber of the Board of Health and I Medi. cul Health Omeer wan passed. The name ot W, J. Wilson. Sr., was inserted in Bylaw, and Hint at Dr. Sunni: an M. ll. Officer. The Board of Health for 1907 are the fol1owmgr-W. J. Wilnon, Sr.. R. S. McEncliern Ind Donald McQueen. together with the Reeve and Clerk and Dr. Sueath M. H. Cmcor. Bv-lnw No. 206 toiasue debentures for trnutees of ti. S. No. "t amounting to $Moo.oo. The prohminurv steps re- quired by the trustees wore fully corn- "lied wish. The Bylaw was pus-ad and exeeuted m duplicate, and instructions mun for registration. and notice thereof to be pawn according to the Public Sr'houl Act. 1'hilp--hhsrmuson -Th~t the "we be nypomled to efleet n. sutllament re rotul expenditure on A. and P. townliue_ Carrird. McArthur-Lothian-That we make a grant ol $5 to the Sick Childreu'a Boss. mtul, 't'oronto.--Carried. Puilp--Me.uthar--That W Ferguson examine validity of Treat. nannies m Registry Ofhue and report " next meet- "u,-Varrted. C an Brown nl Weiliuston Co thrs let a count“ t pf gruwllmg m1 t'vn Arthur and llgn mum mwnhnn In lt. ll. Hunt“. tro 4- at the yer yd anywhere Dawn-n Cunt) nud It: 2nd Con. Arthur; M-io 100 yds at, 75c per yd between tho veeoud run-l 4th can. Arthur. oo ydn of this emit-act has been completed and the lnlmwing ummmh have been paid there an: Eurretuont tio; Arthur 913; Well. ingum Co 827; and Mr “UNI! hue re,- c-ivtul from Arthur 5113.3 te pay Mr. Cooper Evertvu tor gravel and would monument! sum crmrucl to he eoutumml McArthur - Fervusron--Tltat Mill] 9'0- purl, 1w all Tted and he recirve 94 for Ins servicw. E4110 pay lc-Carried M r ll .Lh nlsu reported lhul. uim-e last meeting of ('uuuml he hm] pnid $22 on hummer"! Drain No lhnnkiug a total of 8522 pa d on raid drain. Report. ndup- mu au.l 81 fees he parlc-iarried W J Sharp, we at La”. nousiuaiion. " ; anicypal World, elenion supplies. $13.81 ; Clerk distributing ballots, $4; l) M tieim, Financial Statement nnd Bal. ‘l'na 919.25; Deputy Returning Oftieerm l 8.35 Go ; W ll Sutton. express charges im- ; clerk-i re,eistratiort of births, mur- riages anl deaths ”6'40 l W Aljoe, gr Ive' 91 ; Chas Keats. repairs to grader The wave reported the result. of his eousulGtiou With Ty. whcitor re Myre'ss til presented in IJeeembrr meelina. Ur Kingston advisers m not to pay tlte same as we are In no way “now mun:- :0n-. Prup-LothiNr-T)Y the Rat-yrs rope“, he adopted and he received 02.00 tor his "wvuiec--Carruerl. McAthr - Lothiun - That. Com'r Phrip be nuppoinlod luwpeclur of ”ruin N , 4 -.Cartied " Jas Mvree refuudud " Christ c's account. Adjourned to meet Feb 9,to recime Auditors report, At'pheuttom' for Asmemo or and eolluetors and to appoint path- m rstets, and gem-rd bluinesa. D. ALLAN. Clerk Samples oi'Choice Grain for the Improvement of seed To the Editor oi DURHAM REVIEW; Dear Sir, will be made this season ot samples of superior sot'tsof grain to Canadian banners tor the improvement of seed The stock for distribution is of the; By instruction of the Hon. Minister of Agriculture a distribution very best and has been secured mainly lmm the, exeelleut crops re- cently lmd at the branch Experimen- al Farms at Indian Head Susk, and atBrandon, Man. The distribution will consist. of samplesof oats. spring wheat, barley,1ndian corn (fur en- silagn only) and pouitues. The quant- icy nt ontsto be sent will be 4 lbs., and of wheat or barley 5 lbs., sut- [mailman (y McIntosh ""PV'--" __ _ - as we are in no way liable there. Egremont Council. WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS THIS SPACE uh repurll-J that In cave of Arthur um! 2.00 re Mrs, LTHE :DUBEAM , REVIEW tsuFt; via" ttith'ittiit tieient in' each use to sow one-twen- tieth of n more. The samples of Indian corn and potatoes will weigh 3 lbs each. A quantity oteaeh ot the (allowing varieties has been secured for this distriiuion:-- oxrs-Banrter. Wide- Awake, White Giant, Danish Island. Thous and Dollar, Improved Littowo (white varieties) and qo.rdf1nd_tt tyellow). BartLEr-irtx-rowed.-Memary, Odes a, Mtumfield and Claude. Two rowed.--Standweil, Invincible. Can- adiug Thurpe_and Sidney. . wmur.--Red Fife." Preaion, Pringle's Champion. Percy. Stanley, Huron and White Fife. INDIAN CORN (he tttMatte).-- Early 30m. Angel of Midnight, Com. pton'a Bally and Longfellow; later Varieties, Selected Lamina, Early IPvgwstodon and white Cap Yellow em. PtyTaToEs.-A3arrnttn No l, Early White Prize, Rochester Rose, Money Maker and Late Puritan. Only one sample on!) be sent to each applicant. hence if any individ- ual receives a sample of can he can- nut also receive one of wheat, barley or potatoes. Lists of names from one individual, or applications f r more than one sample for one household cannot'be entertained. The samples will be sent free of charge through the mail. Applications shonld be addressed to the Director of Experimental Farms. Ottawa, and may be sent in any time before the 15th of February. after which the lists will be closed. sol that the samples asked for may bel sent out in good time for sowing. Applicants should mention the varie- ty the prefer, with a second tort as an alternative. Applications, will be filled in the order in which tro.y are received, so long as the amply of seed lasts. Farmers are adt tsed to apply early to avoid tossible disappointment. Those uppiywlg tor Indian corn or potatoes will please bear in mind that the corn is not usually distributed until March and that potatoes ennuo' be, mailed from here until dangc-rlrom frost in tran- sit is our No postage is rwtiuired on mail matter addressed lo the Cent ral Experimental Farm, Ottawa. WM SAUNDERS. Director Experimental Farms. Pom: SEED LiTF,ttATUhtr, 4mm: The Valuable Report of tlrethird Annual Meeting of the (binomial: Smut Growers Association, m pages mn- mine interesting and prolinhlo rendmy‘ for farmers. Besides rt sonmmry of the littsim-sa transacted. the Constitu- tion etc.. it contains tumors rtndud. dresses by leading "mivulrurGis on n variety of topus all of first roto- in.- p'u'tnnce to the int-inex- and w" should My almost necessary. It gives in. structions also as to methods of grow- ingaud selecting seed grain. testing for purity and. vitality. etc, etc. Aflfin'ss "Semi Uomtuirsittttrsr, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. Lines t n the dent h ofa loving moth er. Mrs. D. MoFayden. who denartpd this life Nov. 3rd, 1906. Oh Death'. Oh Ct He], crm-l Dumb. To enter in our honw. And snatch our loved one from our midst, And leave he here to mourn. Our mother whom we loved so dear, We watched her day and night, Her place is vacant in our home She has forever left our sight. We tried so hard to keep her here, We tried death's hand to Stay. But oh! wtth anguished hearts Wu saw Her fade and page nwuy. No more when joyous fru-nds do meet. To "reud the night in socinl 2141. Will the; in loving kindness arm-t. l Dear L other's sweetest melody. l 1 How lonely now the loved old home,l l We sadly mourn our-Innate! dear For thou ulna '. no more willcmne To welrome we with loving cheer. We'll miss her. oh! those pitiless word 4, On which people love to dwell We nus; her, yes. we miss her, More than human tongue can tell. Howwe miss theliving guidin I hand Oh'. none can ever know, The loving, faithful. tender hunt. That. was stillpd " death's fell blow Bot! 'twas God who called our loved one. She unswerpd that call of love. In Memoriam u.-.- On Wednesday evening last week the pupils and young people of Bay- view School section held a box social as a sort of farewell to the teacher of the past. year. 0. F. Lawrence, who has been most successful in imparting knowledge to the rising generation of the section, and whose departure to take charge of the Redickville school next, year is very much regretted. Sinclair Boyd We“ the auctioner and dispoued of the boxes in great style, and a splendid program render. by bothlocal and outside talent. 0n the following Friday evening the mem- ths of the Argonauts Foothol1 team of which Mr Lawrence was nu active member during the [mat Season. pro-- suited hint with a beautiful toilet get and the following address:-- To Mr C. F, Lawrence, Dear Mr Lawrence,- We vour tell. ow members of the Riverview Argo- nnut football club. have lemued with genuine regret of your intended tie. pnrtule from amongst us. Before you leave us we desire to express our appreciation of you. not only as a member of our club, in which cu- pacity you-Were always characterized by a. genuine desire Io elevate the standard ofthe game by gentlemanly and faivme1hods, nod also by an m- teuso desire in ullour matches to do the utmost in your power' to help us molten on to victory, but talso as u companion. In this lattvr eapacily your' genuine bearing, towards us With always such as to command our carn- estcsteem and respect. We shall not soon forget our nuuv pleasant inso- ciations. and in testimony of our Ic- Kind we ask you to accept with on. host. wi-hes for your future prosperity this toilet set. and. hope that one pull ofi may always show you n lute jug erright, sunny and enthusiast} u- lit is today. Signed on hehalf of the club. M. Boyd.S Boyd, W. Dar-Creetnote Slur. And now she is with the ransomed Elocution and Physical Culture “Twas Jesus Christ who alillled the storm. “Twas He said Peace be still, 'Tis He who binds up broken hearts, And doeth all things well. And we he: children left behind; When to Earth’s scenes we close our eyes. Our loved and lost again we’ll find In that blest. home beyond the skies. The Family Miss Twmnloy, Hunt" Gradunlv in Elocutioo and Physical Culture of Alum Ladies' College. tit Thomas. is prepare-d to give cl ms or private les- ittttS in above suujetlu. Concert I'tl- /am'trrents takeu. For lerms and 'thet. particulars npplv to Durham P. 0. 01- at Unlder‘s Hall. on Tuvsdu) and Friday Mtvvnoonte, ahnve Durham, well improved. wnlh very ttue buildings, advertised in the REVIEW for $7500. I can now sell It turn stood deal less and IT‘S A BAR- GAIN. _ “A _ -m.mWN .. . LOOK HERE, FARMER "u...“ ....._. ___ h _-_ sell VERY CHEAP (pr (nude for other properly. It'" it may. For onnsider- ably under $3101) I will sell 100 :u‘res m Beutiuck. with good soil, brick veneer- "d and [mum- lumse. laun- fmluo hank Int-n. frame stuhlen and pig stables, gnud orchard. This is really u. s,acrmce I have also a great lot of m her pro" porly for mde and a MiLLION DOL- LARS of MUN EY lo lend " very low - - - . nu... nunmu M_.,__..__ We" I have a 100 ACRE well im- proved farm Hoar Durham that] wid -- --.m..wra..nrNarn .,...Hl..b'..‘. All“. Address and Presentation. nan” 'PA u-v.< .. - _ _ mum. [COLLEFT DEBTS, curl-full prvxmreull kinds of WRITINGS. ber, C. P. R, Ticket" to all points WEST and neil OCEAN TICKETS. Every kind of legilmmit- business ntleuded to. Everything ptivute, our Motto t .. Always prmnpt, Nun l Negligent. " thtotut, In that happy home above. THE WESTERN REAL ESTATE EX08hlll,tifi In ttferenee to the "have, I beg to announce that I will be pleased at nnv time to meet with parties whining to buy. sell. or exchange. but will fmxcon- verrience be in Durham every Saturday ltternoon. If we don't see you, send us g post-card: we will zlndly give all m- formation. Orders or enquiries at the REVIEW Oftire will recelve prompt at tention. " Dunc-use, London. Ont It you wiuh to sell oi' exchange your property quickly or profitably or if you wish to buy, don't fail to are or write nur Gen Agent tbr the Clo of Grev. Wm W Ranmge. Thistle P. o. who has late- ly been appointed to this position. We make no charge unite the property is sold. For further particulars. apply, personally or by letter, to either of the above nddrenes. The Western Real Estate Exchange. Ltd., London, Ontario. Ind 250 acres pt Good_ Lang ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO WM. W. RAMAGE. District Agent. Thistle, Ottt m----------- .i----- The Hanover Conveyam r Ji. MILLER, Limited Ont Undertaking BARCLAY fk BELL Clearing Sale 20 per ct. Discount off Felts, Leggings Overshoes. 'ardi- We have opened up Undertaking Rooms in Thos. Swaliow's build- ing opposite the Middaugh House and are prepared to' do business with any person requiring under- taking. Satisfaction guaranteed in Embalming. Our stock of funeral supplies has arrived ; also a full line of Catholic robes, etc. Overshoes, gans, etc. Peel, the Shoeman quick” ”vermin our opinion "as “uc‘ur- ... "went"!!! a pmb-hly vacuums. (‘ummumm tion. “may irontluerititst. Hundbmt on Pnenu sent (mo. Oldest mom-y for securing puemn. Patent)! when thruuah Mann & Co. receive Mm mum. without charge. In the "H.355 take rim.“ 'tou". ' v _-i-eV""-- - -e -" Ahmdmmely Illustrated vmkh. Luna!!! Mr. amnion of my Idenllnc “urn-l. Terms. $3 a year 2199: yoga”. $1. SQ by "L'e'Y't,t't't .Iur: Inur mouwmox. "Y"' v; '_.. ... Tet - Mum s. tiijihatsyltt, m Brandt CHOU. 65 F Bt.. WBrhttwtou. n. c- barectot:ee.s:etaxs Is good Bread, “fell made and properly baked-the bread that is made by Stlnson. This is the perfect bread-made of the best flour, leavened and seasoned just right, thoroughly kneaded and baked to perfection. it is easily digested and it builds health and strength for those who eat it. Give it a trial. Am.rouerettt1rn.!t 'ik'iiiiiiti? RIittiiiit)r,, otrilvia's “Royal Household " Keewatin " Five Roses "--Tlu, very heat Keewatin make. A carload just received. Clown and Timothy and all var- ieties of Garden Seeds in n- bundance for Spring growing FLOUR SEEDS Repairing and or- ders our specialty. The Best Cure For Dyspepsia of WINTER FOOTWEAR MATTHEWS a LATIMER FIELD AND GARDEN STINSON, The Baker and Embalming Highest grades only mung I akelrh and doom. Ktlnn In” rtttttt our unininu free _ ether m pmbnbly ptiuttttasttP. (“ammumm iontiumitits1. JIundbook on Fuel-nu J. G. HUTTON. Md)" o, (I l Late mum: to Moomekru was. In) M f to Ktuspp's (New York) gg w [tuba Coll..- may“. aunt's-I Out-Ito. Once and Rasidence car. than“: ad Goa - an... In woo of tan. Old Mottdie (W. OFFICE BOUBB F-tt n. Mt 2--4 gun. '-* p. I Tolophonn Connection In. " 0mm. 18 Float at, HONOR GRADUATE of Toronto Uuiwrsny, graduate of Royal Coil- of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Room! Over J & J HUNTERS New Store W. C. PICKERING o. D s, L. B. S. Offioo q1 tl "rristers, Solicitors. Conveyucon Ac. Unima Mrhxl yu- "Int-k. over the bank A. G. MICK-V K.C.L W. F D... Jdl Barrister. Soiieitor in Supreme Court Notary Public. Commissioner, he. D. McPHAIL.’ MEDICAL JOHN CLARK) ARTHUR GUN. M. -ttpeesaottesstiem-rtoD-' Women and Chum UNUR n Will be tstthe lidda h Home. Dark-II. the liNt t8fs'e',fll'N each machin- 109.. m. till t p. u. Eye. Ear, Nose , 3pm; Everything in readiness for the Spring season. Call and see our Leader Seed- er, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivntors and Peter Hamilton AGENCY Maple but! and ti'NGER SEWING MACHINE! The Improud Nntiounl Clan 15etmeatm% ' ”I. Terms mode: new. Durlm were. or u “landed to, lmmumm- Agent. Money lo Man. hum'r "r Mun-ingo Licenses. A gen- eval titiancial business (unnamed. The New Hamburg Waggon- Barber B11gtti" Bissau amt Land Bone" Disc Harrow- of Bio". Dalsy Churna. Wringers. Walton. 1Tayu:tyiprts,'1'rtus1rm _A, , 150 mores. Lot 40. 41. ts, B. th, B. For fun-her particulnn Apply on thematic. as or by mull. Prices and terms to suit purchasers. l, B. MCLELLAN, Agent tthw, Mt-lulyrc "lock, over? the Blot ART AJ in B. JACKSON 2Sc1a.ct:1.©an.eeta. Ml mm MACKAY d; DUNN. or to IDEIN' TAL- DUBHAI. ONT. (Lowel- Town) At Royal (Mlle; y in alt in am nu. Nov Aux: biannual! L. Prop. )urlnun ml Hairy Pu FARM FOR SALE J. P. TELFORD CUNV EYANCER. M RANT D. McPHAlL. Ceylon P. o, C. IAIAGE, Durham l W' M l' DR. BURT wur Gordon's Jewelry More. Money to Loan Money lo Loan. 4.: t'umwndeuoew t'uylun P.0., will be [lo-ply. Tenn- on 'spplitmtiott to d Auctioneer for Co. Grey are. Amusement! tor uh. a mum be male at the new“ ot. It Rakes; Mowei-I, Hindu-s )1; has I telephone out Bun-k. our Post Clio! the of I Toroum Duvet rat '. mum "w" Gott chem ranth.o!(:my. bl. to. mum Mable at hip Iruplement "re. M stand, or u the lava. Gomtu issioner, mat-d Auc'inneer to County of Grey..". Top chat P. o. Owen Sound 5|:de "

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