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Durham Review (1897), 21 Oct 1909, p. 5

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nths, chias ces to uting t the s are some e and althy right wels L.amp me to Vase racket sellers s, $1 sition to and 4.75 pr ib to 3. ea lett»e Blanâ€" is, 50e ask ce Wan a square le....fic;(“ Groceries nvinced. pâ€"toâ€"date 1.00. HKere Come in uy. The mselves. 75¢,. 1,00 ea adies‘ inegars id Pure AN NT NE Block, 1.25 pair 1,25 ea 10, $1 1,15 ea 3 / Headquarters for Hardware & Furniture Roofing Guns and Ammunition Axes, Saws, Lenahan & Mclntosh Furniture Lenahan Ey McIntosh. OCTOBER 21, 1909 Largq For the last 18 months of doing business and it has large quantities, (the latest & aim in selling is to give our THE CITY BAKERY always kept in stock. Our aim in doing business is to avoid publicly and private‘y ness people in a disrepectful ‘way and to sell our goods on their excellent stock of Dry Goods, Gents‘ Furnishings, Boots & Groceries, and will be pleased to have to have you look throughâ€" and courteous and it will be a pleasure to show you through the ment composed of Wall Paper, House Paints, Carpets and I Curtains is on the second flat. Just received a fine new stock of f «~% In this way we keep everything Can be laid over old shingles. If" your old shingled 1oof leaks, don‘t#waste time and money by patching it. _ Cover it with Brantford Roofâ€" and make it waterâ€"tight for many years. Ifthe shingles are not off in patches you can readily lay Brantford Roofing over them and a neat job of it. September starts the Sporting Season. We have a good assortment of guns, rifies and amâ€" munition. In addition to the stock we carry we have every facility for getting almost immediateâ€" ly anything wanted in the line of hunting supplies. In these lines more than any others, quality counts. We try. to get the best qualities and we think it you examine the goods you will agree with us when we say that we have. Black Diamond Axes, Saws ard tools are all fully cuaranteoed. A full line of new ond upâ€"toâ€"date goods. thing you wish can be secured for you if not got it in stock. See out Showrooms. leg Cannot be Undersold es n se 88 ® & J. MeKECHNIE $ hs we have practiced the Large Salesâ€"Small Profit System as proved a great success. Our aim in buying is to buy in such t styles) as will ensure us good reductions in the prices, and our ur customers the benefits of our buying so that we Headquarters for Choice lines of a Cured and Salt Flour, etc. ROWE‘S SREAD ISALWAYSGOOD Once a customer, always Give us a trialâ€"we‘ll . Highest prices for Butter The Highest Prices Paid for Produce. THE BAKER, Garaâ€" fraxa Street, Durham. on the move and the all kinds of Cooked, It Meats, Groceries, all Bakery Goods always a customer, â€"we‘ll do the rest. Butter and Eggs. MeKECHNIE Anyâ€" we have and privately referring to other busâ€" goods on their merits. We have an‘ ngs, Boots & Shoes, Clothing and look through. Our clerks are efficient i through the house furnishing departâ€" Carpets and Linoleums and Window new stock of furs. The following circalar is being sent out in large numbers with a view of securing information that will lead to the developing of Canâ€" ada‘s trade. It is a new idea and the Department would Iike‘tpe n‘ame o ie uo id lpzzcin im uis d uht devicdaiomsis d iPridacsan eb aier ot every exporter from Atlantic to Pacific with a detailed list of the goods they are in a position to sell abroad. Export Bureau, Ottawa, Oct. 1, ‘09 se ol s is c on oiiddbnindicanin 4 " The Department of Trade and Commerce desires to announce its inâ€" tention of compiling an Index of Canadian Manufacturers, Exporters, and Producers generally, who desire to extend their trade abroad. For tl;h-;)d}m the attached form should be executed and forwarded to the Department without delay. It would assist the Department materially if the details under * Arâ€" ticles Manuiactured or Produced " be entered in alphabetical order. all times when the names of such Canadian firms are required by inâ€". tending purchasers abroad. As the information is received at the Department it wili be forwarded to all the Canadian Trade Commisâ€" s‘oners in the yarious parts of the world, and be systematically inâ€" dexed and be readily available in their respectiae offices. F.C. T. O‘ARA, ' Deputy Minister. i The attached form is in this style : Th;, list cofnpiled' by the Departâ€" ment will be given the preference at Name of PM . ... .. .: .k ++ + +8 ++ ++ + Street and No........ 6666 6+ + + ++ * City or Town Of...c... l e e en 66 66 ProVinG@e@ Of ... ... skk k «+0k k66 ++ ++ +® Detailed list of articles manufactured Export Burcau, Dept. of Trade & Commerce, â€"Sir Frederick Borden was vindiâ€" cated at the trial in Kentville, N. 8. The case went against one Carnthers who cireulated copies of the *‘ Eyeâ€" opener *‘ with slanderous statements against the private character of the minister. _ The jary has declared Carutbers guilty of libel and Sir Frederick goes free, an instance of the danger pablic men are in of atâ€" tempts to vilify the character â€" for blackmailing purposes _ Fortunate that no one thinks of doing this with Leaders Laurier and Borden. Carnâ€" thers was fined $100.00. The battle of the British Budget grows in fury. _ The fsature of the past week was the intervention of the King as prsacemaker. Having alâ€" ready consulted Lord Rosebery and Lord Lansdowne, His MajeLstX sumâ€" RAVTOCE RARURN C CCOORI C C I D moned Mr Asquith and has had more than one consultation with the Liberal Premier. _ It does aot appear that even the Peacemaker of Europe was able to accomplish anything in this stern struggle. Speaking on Tharsâ€" day last, Mr Winston Churchill deâ€" clared that the Government would ]makc no overtures to the House of Lords and would accept no comâ€" ‘promisc. On Saturday, Mr Lloydâ€" “Geurge spoke at Newcastle and atâ€" Ltacked the House of Lords fiercely. \ e insisted that the Government was | going to hbave all the taxes in the ‘ Budget or none. It seems now to he | pretty certain that the Lords will or produced .. Trade and Commerce. newest styles of goods only are The British Budget. \La Wa. Small to other busâ€" rofits refuse to pass the DUURCS UH *"> ground that it is of so revolutionary & character that the will of the country in regard to it sbhould first be ascerâ€" wl s ces anit the 11. k18 49. 1. 0hulb e dsb Grancutastndin: i C F triined. _ Nothing would suit the Liâ€" berals better thar to make the battleâ€" ground of the next election the veto power of the House of Lords, and there is no doubt they will try to make that the issue. United States and Canada. with an ‘ aggregate population of nearly one hundred millions, have this year ‘ grown over 8$30,000,000 bushels of wheat. Placing the consumptive deâ€" mand per capita at six busbels per anâ€" num R;e American basis of calculaâ€" tion). 600,000,000 bushels would be a very liberal estimate of the needs of the A merican people until the crop of 1910 should arrive. At such a rate of consumption a surplus of 250,000,000 bushels would be left, and it would be necessary to ship nearly 5,000,000 bush â€" & CelF ue n O NAGS semmee t | 140 101109 Ahoatnor P WB OADEATY els a week until this time next year to dispose of the amount on hand. In last year‘s record of world‘s shipments Ameéerica was credited with exporting 3,917,000 bushels of wheat, as against 5,179,000 bushels during the came perâ€" i0d a year ago, when there were smallâ€" er reserves. _ It is quite obvious. then. that unless a foreign demand arises, which will be more urgent than any other in past years, A contingency altogeth er improbable in view of the record yields in the largest wheatâ€" Froducing countries of Europe, a surâ€" eit in the supply of grain to the markets on this side of the Atlantic is almost inevitatle. Single Tax Association of Onâ€" tario, 75 Yonge St., Toronto. The Globe, of Toronto, editorially has the following wise observation reâ€" lating to taxation : "Taxation may be so levied as to enâ€" 1 courage and almost force industry and enterprise. 1t may, on the other hand be so levied as to obstruct, retard and even destroy the source from which the revenue must be drawn. ‘The French window tax led to the closing of many windows and a proportionate lessenin(;z of the valve and usefulness of buildâ€" ings. The Egyptian tax on date trees led to the cutting down of many trees, Larger amounts might have been rais ed by methods which would encourage the best and fullest use of the property ‘ from which the revenues were drawn. Similar influence can be discerned in the incidence of business taxation acâ€" cording to the value of buildings." To obyiate the tendency to discourâ€" age energy and improvement is exactly the intent of the proposed change in the Assessment Act, granting powers to municipalities to fix a lower rate upon the business and improyement values than upon the land values. Over 200 munmicipalities have already returned it favorably. Returns are coming ky every mail. The Municipal Council of the Town:â€" ship of Normanby mot in she Township Hall, Ayton, on Tuesday, Oct, 5th, at 10 MIosl + bin i dndien P uks m wind ud uis Briirvs Sbradiibabnininiey 44 1 1 a. m. ; all the mewmbers present, the reeve in the chair. Umvachâ€"Baetz â€"That of the last regnuiar meeting adopted.â€"Carried. Umbachâ€" Shielâ€"LIhat CUbarles HLUONHN be paid $15,00 for work performed on sideroad, lot 11, con 16, to pay parties 4 gratis.â€"Carried. Com Umbach paid $5.00 for rent of spil Township of Sullivan shingles sold from Tow Com. Ken refund frou Grein‘s hill. Kennaâ€"U mbachâ€"That the tollowing accounts (amongst others,) be paid,â€" Carried, L WettInufer, covering for Tp. bridges aud 41 bunches of shinâ€" gles for Tp. Hall.......::+s«... :$129 20 A Wenger, cement concrete, supâ€" porting abuatment. Ayton bridge ADQ SDIKO8. .« «ce vee ce esn en en e en e k66# 85 55 N Carmount, drawing tile and puiting in same aud drawing ho . a Normanby Council. Germania Fire Ius. Co, Insurance premiam policy No 8117...ccc.e> Gzso Hume, balance of coutract, making cement NiLe.., .. circcgrsesie l4 Municipal World, account to date, DIAUKS, | @60....cxceerenceerrerrerrenees Win Carson, 177 loads grayel by p m Marshall, Graut and seif... P Horrigan, to pay Dr= Browna placarding etc re small pOox.....> L Marshall, 112 loads gravel and $1.00 for use of road by p m Johu DitD@l... .cesc cce en es C Seim, 285 loads gravel and $2.00 for u80 Of FOAU... ... ces J Diobel, to puy parties } gratis work on siderual, lot 15 & 16, 80R 16â€" AB..scciserssrares seserrirrrs H Brontigam, to pay parties reâ€" pairing culvert lot 10 con 15 THE J Widmeyer, to pay parties rapairâ€" ing bridge at Krol@r‘8..c 000 ..066»+ Treasurer â€" Agricultural â€" Society HIBVOL se es 6+ 1 ubstmdi danddiilalys 29 7 V. Hahn, repairng ‘Townsbip \ l1nill and 100Mb@re.. se ee6 0+ 28 00 R Barber, $2.00 drawing tile and §2.50 arawing gravel......... 4 50 E Nubn, to pay paities work and drawing sSpile@ driv@r...c.cccsee .+ 20 26 VÂ¥ Damm, balance ot account o e 81 40 Wheat Prospects. V Damm, acsount nails, ete, and $4.74 B, 0. Health re J Soim... Commussioners, Umbach $5.00, Shiel $1.25. Baetz $5,00 and Kenug $18.75 | .ccsc Counnciliors, meetivg at date....... Leeye, Clerk and Assessor. selectâ€" IQG JUIOTB... cce veererereprrnree ce en kee AA 00â€" Executors Estate M B Flynu, on PriDtiDg ACCOUNDE. .c ese ce rer ce en ee# 5o 00 Council adjourned to meet in the Township Hail, Ayton, on Thursday, Nov 18th, at 10 a. w. R. H. Fortux®, Clerk. & 10...ccccessirer @YADbrssccccceee+ out Rhenmatism. A Wisconsin hysiâ€" cian, Dr Shoop, does this wit} his Rueumatic Remedyâ€"aud with seeming success. _ Rubâ€"ons, say$ the doctor, never did cure Rhenmatiem. It is more than skin dcepâ€"it is constitutional, always. _ Becanse of this principle, Dr Shoop‘s Rheumatie Remedy is perhaps the most popular in existence. It goes by word of mouth from one to another, every where, Gratefal patients gladly spread results, _ It is an act of humanity, to tell the sick of a way to health. lToll some sick one. Sold by Macâ€" Farlane & Co. Go to the biood, if you ubach paid Tp. Treosurer rent of spile driver from the o@ Sullivan and $1.50 for old d from Towuship Hall nna paid Tp. Trea urer $2,%0 m Geo, D. Feick. work on Shielâ€"That Charles Hyehn the Budget on the cce eeemnnn ind ene ns Ne evrisriavaibenss "ID 90 the iminuces as read, be ....... 108 00 are to drive 157 70 25 97 15 00 other year is being considGerrd A"" farmers should take the Eun. It is an independent paper, abl{ edited, with news items attractively condensed, and in every way adapted for every member of the {armer’s home. _ Its market pageisthe in best the Dominion. On all occasions it speaks up for the farmer with no uncertain sound and there are farmers in thousands who will never know just how much the Sun bas helped them in its advocacy of sound agricultural and other legis lation. 1 3C 16 25 8 85 Turn in now and help youmlf by subscribing for the Sun. _ ‘This is not a paid local, we read it regularly, and believe our advice is good. â€" It is one dollar a year, and worthb it. . Address "The Sun, Toronto" or join our Reâ€" view Club and get both papers from now to end of next year for $1 65. 6 60 We are pleased this season to be | able to announce & sq,ecially low clubâ€" bing rate with The Weekly Sun. For ‘ some years the club rate has been $1.75. â€" This season we are able to make the two $1,865 and for new subscribers this offer is good from now until the end of next yearâ€"â€"makâ€" ing both papers free until Jan. 1st. Farmers esfe(-iully should take adâ€" vantage of this oppottunity as there is no other paper in the Dominion so deyoted to the interests of the farmâ€" ing population as is The Weekly Farâ€" mer‘s Sun. . It gives special attention to the farm produce market and on this subject is second to none, Ask for a sample 11 10 At this time when reading 20 00 18 Bo Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain Mortgage, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered ftor sale by Public Auction at the ** Hahn House" in the Town of Darbkam on Thursday the 25th day of November A. D., 1909, at the hour of two o‘clock in the afternoon, the following propâ€" erty : 12 oo Being compused_of the north east portion of Park Lot number seven, on the north side of South Street, in the Town of Daurham, in the County of Grey, mving a frontage on Bruce Street of Pwo hundred and eighteen feet, and extending westwards with an uniform width to the easterly limits of the landsof the Grand Trunk Railway Company : together with all buildings, plant and machinery erected thereon, including the steam boiler and engine, and all fixtures in connection therewith. Teras or Saue ;:â€"Ten per cent of the amount of purchase money to be paid at\:he time of sale, and the balance thereof, in thirty days thereâ€" after, without interest. For faurther particulars apply to J. P. TEurorvo, Darham. Vendor‘s Solicisor. Janmrs CarRsOoXN, Auctioneer. Dated 30th September A. D., 1909. 100 acres, house, stable and break ing, valued at $1,200, 6 miles from Minetonas, Man. on the C. N R. close to land of which an average of 42 bushels per acre of Fall wheat was threshed, all good land, a never failâ€" ing spring creek ruos across corner of it. â€"$1,200.00 cash, 160 acres, 4 miles from Swan River, Man., all good clear, prairie, clear title. â€" Price :â€"1,200.00, Cash $800.00. Mortgage $400.00, J HeEwirsox, 306 Somerset Building, 4 Winnipeg, Man. 150 acres in Bentinck, buildings and soil good, evervthing in firsiâ€"class shape,. â€" Price $5000 250 acres on the Garafraxa Road, 200 clear. 50 acvres hardwood bush, well watered, first class buildings. Will be sold cheap to wind up estate, 250 acres in Bentinck, _ Five miles from Durham, fine buildings, good land, with a quantity 6t timber, Must be sold at once, _ Price greatly reduced. 100 acres in Bentinck on Garafraxa Road near Dornoch, good buildings, price reduced from $3000 to $2300 for quick sale. 200 acre farm near Dromore, high class property, splendid | buildings, Price right. W. F. DUNN, Solicitor, Durham, Ont The undersigned has purchased from Mr Robt. Britton, the valuable thorâ€" oughbred York Boar * Welbeck Hero No, â€"11675â€"and offers it for service at reasonable rates. Lot 27, Con. 18, Township of Egreâ€" mont, 134 acres, 115 acres cleared and of good clay loam, all of which is in good state of cultivation. 10 acres of hardwood bush, balance of soft timber, Good fences, also a good spring creek crossing the farm, â€" Good buildings, consisting of large brick house with all modern conveniences, large frame barm with stone basement and good stabling, driving house, pig pen and hen house, all of which are in good reâ€" Fair. Easy terms of gayment. For urther particulars and price, write or apply personally on the premises to Axaus McDovearun _*® Dromore P. O. Tnoroughbred York Boar for Service _ House to Rent A good comfortable house with hard water inside ; rent $6 per month, Take the Sun. A~fine two storey brick dwelling house, large brick stables, on Main Street, Durham. Will be sold at a bargain, â€" and would accept other property as part pay. Apply to Artuur H, Jacksox, Durham MORTGAGE SALE Lots 2 and 3 of 20 in the first conâ€" cession of Bentinck, oneâ€"balf mile south of the Corporation of Durham, 100 acres in good state of cultiyation ; well watered by ranning streams. A frame hbouse, <7_rooms, frame bank barn, 45x69. Town _ school. For furtber particulars apply_ on the premises to James Bart, Proprietor Farins For Sale. Manitoba Land Eor Sale or Exchange. when reading for anâ€" being cglxuidel;{d' all Farm for Sale 24 4+ + TORONTO Farm for Sale. War, BacEy, Mulock, War, LajpcaAW fuan *4 k o .e ax""\ Qr., Shoop S )()l'(iAL{; 0. 4 =»â€"«* + \Restorat1ve Leads in Bookâ€"keeping, Shortâ€" hand, Typewriting, Commercial Law, Commercial Correspondence, Plain Business Writing, Ornamenâ€" tal Writing and in placing all its graduates, Each student istaught separately at his own desk,. x Trial lessons for one week free. Day and Night Classes. . Visiâ€" tors welcome. Fall Term Opens Monday, Oct. 4 W. T. CLANCY, â€" Principal Write us for particulars and we will send you EREB our booklet showing how hundreds of young men andwomen have made a sucâ€" cess of life. Write now. Don‘t delay, Address C. A. FLEMING, Principal, Owen Sound % CENTBAL 1 sTRATFORD, ONT. ind has the reputation of being the best practiâ€" cal training school in Canada. Thorough courses have produced results. Business men say our graduates are the best and they apply to us for office belp: â€" Our graduâ€" ates succeed as none other. Three departâ€" MoUNT FOREST Business College ments Enter at once. Write now for our free catalogue. " HOW TO SUCCEED" in business life. Staff and Equipment. The school is thoroughly equipped in wochlns ability, in chemical «nd clectrical supplies an fittings, &c., for full J unior Leaving and Matricâ€" ulation work. The following competent staff are in charge : THO8. ALLAN, Pflnclfial, 1st Class Certificate, Sub{‘ects : Science, Euclid, English Grammar Bookâ€"keeping and Writing. MISS DONALDA McKERRACHER, B. A., Grad uate of Queen‘s University. Subjects ‘ Latin, French, Algebra, Arithmetic. MISS AMY EDGE, Graduate of the Faculty of Fducation. â€" Subjects: Literature, Compoâ€" sition, Geography, History and Art. Intending Students should enter at the begin ning of the term if possible. Board can be obâ€" tained at reasonable rates. Durham is a health y and attractive town, making it a most desirable place for residence. mrpo.01 war manth in advance. D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal. Btrength, or Ne ftively, not one self, actually . hidden tiny 1it This obscure N« â€"simply needs stability, . mo strength. W t . | to fail, and th | these same cor 4 This clearly ; | Bhoop‘s Resto) for weak and : + | the cause of a i | Ing beart disu > | popular presC A weak and w I(firmtthens 1 you wol â€" mon. strer r as nee D ) oo °_ ___ FEES:$! j J. P.Telford Heart Strength Durham School feart Strength, or Heart Weakness, means Nerve Btrength, or Nerve w..akmflâ€"nothimon Pos ftively, not one weak heart in a hun is, in it self, actually diseased. It is almost always & hidden tiny little nerve that really is all at fault. This obscure nerveâ€"the Cardiac, or Heart Nerve â€"simply needs, and must have, more power, more stability, more (‘nuuollinf. more governing strength. W thout that the Heart must continue to fail, and the stomach and kidneys also have these same controlling nerves. This clearly explains whfi. as.a medicine, Dr. Bhoop‘s Restorative has in the past done so much for weak and ailing Hearts, Pr. Shoop first sough$ the cause of all this painful, mlpimtrng. suffocat» ing heart dissress. DPr. Bhoop‘s Restorativeâ€"this popular pmcflpuonâ€"ll alone directed to these weak and wuti(r)ns nerve centers. It builds; Psn mthens : it offers real, genuine heart MD‘-“_ e e V Commercial, Shorthard and Telegraphy snow Roorxsâ€"Next to SWanow ber Shop. REsIDENCE â€" First house sor Lawrence‘s Blu-k-_mit.h Shop. MORTHER: you would have strong } ¢A"" on, strengthen these merves udents should enter at the begin m if possible. Board can be obâ€" mable rates. Durham is a healthy town, making it a most desirable ence. $1 per month in advance. Chairman C. Ramag e J. G. HUTTON, M. D. C. M Momber College Physicians apd Surgeons Ontario Ouoe: on Lambton 8t., above J. P. Telford‘s Law office. Almost opposite kegmry Ofâ€" fice. Residence: Corner rzwn and George Sts., one block west from foos of hlll. OFFICE HOURS 9â€"11 a. m 2â€"4 p m. Teloephone Connection No . 10 w. C. PICKERING D. DS., L D S HOoNOR GRADUATE of Toronto University, graduate of Royal College of Dental SmHeonl of Ontario. Rooms Over J & J HUNTER‘B New Store Officeâ€"Ualder‘s Block, over Post Office uvnv- 10224 4.+ tndict: uzind uate Roysi College Dental surgeon Dentistry in all its vranches. DNOR GRA DUATE Toronto University Grad H- uate Roval College Dental surgeon ARTHUR H. JACKSON Insurance Agent. Money to Loan, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. .A gen eral financial business vransacted, Barrister, Solicitor, Noug Public, Conveyancer. &c. oney to Loan at lowest rates. fhice, McIntyre Block over the Stan O dard Bank, Durham, Ontario. MTEBIDIC.A.IL Barrister, Solicitor_ in Supreme Court Notary Public Commissioner. Money to noan. Otflce on Lambron St., opposite Walpole‘s Stables. DBEBIT .A L J. F.GRANT D.D.S., L. D. N tary Public, Commissioner, CONYEYANCER, _&c. DURHAM, ONT. (Lower Town all points. Money to Lend at lower -‘;;l'l‘(n;l'} borrow elsewhere,. Debts Collected. No charge if nothâ€" ing collected. All kinds of financial business carefully and quietly attenâ€" ded to. "Always Prompt, Never Negligept." Cockshutt Plow Co. Ltd,, Brantfor Paris Plows, Spreaders, etc Bissell Rollers and Disc Harrows Adams Waggons and Sleighs Barber, Armstrong, Tudhope af Baynes Buggies. Armstrong and Tudhope Cuttess Bell & Thomas Organs and P ianos Rudd Harness, Toronto Raymond & New Williams Sewing EC3 Machines. National Cream Separators Robes, Blankets, Rugs, Whips etc Daisy Churns, Washers, Wingers Beatty‘s Hay Goods P romptness and fair dealing wil continue to be my motto Yours for Business, Peter Hamilton ‘arm Implements J. P. TELFORD, MeIntyre B.ock â€"Lambton | St, Barclay and Bell‘s old stand Be sure & get Stinâ€" son S bakery goods and you will always be satisâ€" fed. _ We have} a fresh supply of Buns, Doughâ€" nuts, Cookies, Cakes, and Pastry of all kinds always on hand Cart Detivers Daily We buy our bread at Stinson‘s and think it is thevery best too. That is what you hear the people say. . F. DUNN . McLelan. . STINSON Mode! Bakery rates than will 6 {4

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