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Durham Review (1897), 4 Nov 1909, p. 5

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ing up rtation an anvd which u1 to see ew deâ€" ; prices your orâ€" s yet for k after ut club prices 1 now. by such *rockett, utcheon, d others ilds Coats ‘Well, ng out at monâ€" or Women hrinkable BEAN l ts Here CP.R. and lerskirts is ‘l l ‘L,,’ and Pure 1 ours E. A hR t10 na ry EW S MER )4 | for Men ANE & Groceries ANT uce W an cap YVinegars Calder‘s Block, Durham 1.15 pr 3.00 ea Blanâ€" 25 pair 1,00 ea 3. $1 10 ea w yd vd in ds * Roofing & Large Headquarters for fi Hardware & Furniture Guns and Ammunition AXGS, Saws, Lenahan &y McIntosh. Lenahan & Meclntosh ‘ NOVEMBER 4, 1909 urniture Raw cotton is on the rampart. and bounds. It has not been so Linen and and woollen goods are Rubber and leather are advancing in are selling coftons, linens, wollens a Every prudence merchant is bu,] we may give the benefit to our CH largely. We have just opened a Meu‘s Clothing, Ladies Furs, Fur c Boots and Shoes arriving daily. . Window Curtains. See the displ: Every prudence merchant is buying ahead. We have bought heavily ahead, so that ve may give the benefit to our customers, and to them we would sayâ€"buy early and argely. We have just opened a fine stock of Under Shirts and Drawers, Men‘s Hats, Meu‘s Clothing, Ladies Furs, Fur coats, all of the neatest designs, the newest patterns. Boots and Shoes arriving daily. For Linoleums, Filoor Oilâ€"Cloth Carpets, Rugs and Window Curtains. See the display on the second flat. Fresh Groceries arriving continuously at the lowest prices. All goods bought may be returned if in good condition and the money will be given back, except goods cut. Sales Cin be laid over o‘d shingles. If your old shingled roof leaks, don‘téwaste 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 Jine 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 euaranteed. A full line of new ond upâ€"toâ€"date goods. Anyâ€" thing you wish can be secured for you if we have not got it in stock. See our Showrooms. The Old Low Prices & J. MeKECHNIE $ Cotton is King The Highest Prices Paid for Produce. : rampart. _ It is going up by leaps : been so high in price for 30 years. soods are following close to cotton. rancing in price steadily, and yet we wollens and boots & shoes at McKECHNIE #tHe Allow me to suggest a plan of road maintenance. Locate a man as NeAr the centre of a township as possible. Build for him a cottage and stable with shed attached, on an acre of land. _ Equip him with a stout team, a broadâ€"tired wagon, a plow, a sCrapâ€" | er, and such other tools as are necesâ€" \sarv. Pay him a reasonable salary, | and require him to be at work on the \roads every working day. Comâ€" | mencing at the centre, let him work |outwards on the most important |roads, attacking the woOrst places first and gradualiy repairing and | improving the entire road. * | _ When the more important roads are | placed in fairly good condition he | could then direct his attention to the ‘ side roads, until he had attended to | the needs of all parts of the township. \In the winter he could be well emâ€" ployed in hauling gravel and timber \for culverts, cutting through snowâ€" drifts, filling up pitch holes and such | work as might be suggested by exâ€" | perience or speeial cireumstances | As to how the money should be ! provided, 1 think the government should countribute a share as well as the county, the township providing, , perhaps, the largest portion. _ OUf ‘|course, such a road overseer should l be well selected, a man of jadgment, \ energy and physical ability, By J. W. Holland in yuafllvl‘y ETWTCT PV OFT 1 the main purpose of the plan is to have a mar and team constantly &t work and always ready to do the many little things that need doing at once, _ This is only a bare outline of the system, the feasibility of which T would like to see discussed. The duestion' ot farnishing assistant labor for special puarposes would possibly have to be considered, but 1 . S ud dus ies im ceb am 4o #re Plan to Keep Roads in Repair â€"Mr Dancan C. Ross, M. P. P., for North Middlesex, was unanimously ahosen last week by a great convenâ€" tion to stand for the Commons in the vacancy caused by the elevation of the former member. Mr W. 8, Calâ€" vert to the Railway Commision. This will make a contest necessary in North Middlesex for the Local [Touse, with chances that Leader MacKay‘s small following may be made smaller. nomination for the North Essex byâ€" election, to fill the vacancy caused by the appointment of Mr Justice Sutherlard. _ Mayor Wiggle. of Windsor is likely to be the Conservâ€" ative candidate. â€"W. J. McKee, lumt Windsor, has secured s 4 se ~+ "Canadian Farm" lumber merchant, ured the Liberal Small rofits Mr and Mrs Anthony Lawrence spent Thanksgiving Day with their daughter, Mrs Angus Hooper, otf Top Mr Alex Firth, of Toronto, visited his parents for a few days last week. Mr aod Mrs Jas. Mack and hber mother, Mrs Poole of Toronto, and Mr and Mrs J. Poole and two children of Buffalo, spent Taesday evening with Mr and Mrs J. Hopkins. Mr Johnny Eckert had a wood bee last Wednesday. I guess he will have to have a couple more bees to fill up his seventy five barrels. Good tor Johnaoy. * No 9 Suanday School social was bheld Friday. Oct. 29th, Tea was served about 8 o‘clock and after evâ€" ery one was served. order was Called while Mr Grant of Darbam occupied the chair. Seyeral speeches, recitaâ€" tions, dialogues and excellert singâ€" ing was given. Secretary Alex Aljoe read the minutes, The ayerâ€" age attendance for the summer was about 65. The Treasurer held a good purse to start the opening of the Sunâ€" day School noext spring. Everyone left contented singing the National anthem. No 9 Sunday School elosed Sunday by our Superintendent, Mr Young, and was ably assisted by Major Mceâ€" Gilliyray, who preached a good serâ€" mon. Mrs Thes. Taocker and daughter Sarab called on the Brown family Monday. Mr Andrew Watson purchased a fine horee from alr Jas. Lawrence recently. The potatoes aud roots in this neighborhood are now garnered in, with good crops on the whole. Mr Dan Edge was in Owen Souud last week. Miss Ethel Greonwood, teacher of Shelburne, spent Thanksgiving at her home here. M Will McFayden, who has spent the last couple months in the West, returned home last week. Mr and Mrs Thos, Burgess, of Southampton, visited at Mr Wmm Edge‘s last week. Mrs Leiggh and her aister Mrs Scott, of Toronto, spent Thanksgiying hohdays with their mother, Mrs Williams and other friends around Edge Hill. Mr Wm Ritch‘e Sr., lost a valuable cow last week. The beefring meeting was held at Mr Robt. Ector‘s last Tuesday eveâ€" ning to wind up after a yery success ful season. _ Mr Thos,. Tambaull will be butcher again next year. Quite a nurmber from around Edge Hill attended the social at No. 9 school last Friday night, and report a splendid evening. \ ooune. Mr (Geo. Ritshe sold a span of horses to Mr Wm Vessie Jr., for the handsome sum of $450.00. 3 May be largely increased by knowing the exact condition of the farmer‘s market, and by learning of the best method in farm practice. This is precisely the sort of information the Farmers‘ Weekly Sun gives in every issue. It has no equal as a Farmer‘s Business Paper,. Good farmers rely on it. For price see ouf clubbing offer. The Review and Sun are clubbed fo $1.65, â€" New subscribers for 1910 will get balance of this year free, The Council imet October 16th purâ€" suant to adjournment. _ All the members present, the Reeve in the chair, Minâ€" utes of last meeting read and confirmed. Communications read as follows : John Kelly, quarterly statement of Bank account. â€" Dan Edge Financial Stateâ€" ment. â€" Police Trustees of Priceville with copy of By law as submitted to ratepayers for approval. _ Chris Firth acknowledgement of grant to 8 G A Society. Popular Place Messrs R T Edwards, W L Falkingâ€" ham, Johv Bell and D Mclnnes waited on Council with a petition praying that the Council would submit By law for Local Option to the votes of the ralepayers at next Municipal election, petiticn being signed by 293 names beâ€" ing nearly 80 over the regulation 25 per cent. McNallyâ€"Weirâ€"That the clerk be instructed to prepara By law to take a vote on Local Option on January 3rd 1910 and it ready for regular meeting Nov. 8.â€"Carried: ~ Orders on Treasurer were issued as follows : Statute labor fund for 1909 ........$47 00 Thos Ruassell gravel.................. 1 80 Geo L Ledingham..................... 1 80 Durham Fur Co plank for bridge 11 65 David Davis work on bridge lot 56 CON B... cce es en e enes Thos McFadden work on bridge Wm Weir work on bridge lot 56 THE A 8 Hunter nails for two bridges J P Telferd diagram for road...... J P Telfork reg deeds............... Reeve, Cierk and Assersor selecâ€" tIODG | JUFOPBQ enc ie se e ee n e a n ea ies Irving Anderson rep bridge lot 15 â€"A million dollars has been donaâ€" ted by Rockfeller to fight the hookâ€" worm disease which is prevalent in the Southern States. This parasite i; is alleged came with the negro; it attaches itself to the intestinal cana! and â€" weakens vitality, retarding hysical and mental development. g'ongna_wly for Canada it capnot Glenelg Council Councarl abjourned to Noy, 13 at lo Â¥e in the north. lnt 50 COB Basrsasrertisasetresrires SOR $...:.ssecuirs FARM PROFITS Edge Hill. COL §.. sasvisirtvetres J. S. Buack,Clerk, k $1000 HAccident ? Insurance Policy 1 50 2 20 8 30 1 70 Being compesed_of the north east portion of Park Lot number seven, on the north side of South Street, in the Town of Durham, in the County of Grey, haying a frontage on Brace Street of two hundred and eighteen feet, and extending westwards with an uniform width to the easterly limits of the lands of 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. TrEras or SALE :â€"Ten per cent of he amounnt of purchase money to be aid at the time of sale, and the alance thereof, in thirty days thereâ€" after, without interest. For further particulars apply to J. P. TE:urorp, Darham. Vendor‘s Solicisor. .ZZSZII' C your life against Accident arrangements whereby it is enabled to offer to its paidâ€"inâ€" advance subscribers, a Although suitable for any 0c cupation or‘ trade, this Policy is specially adapted for the reâ€" quirements of farmers. It not only covers $1000 payable in @ase of death by accident, but rays specified sums for certain osses and a weekly inaemnity while laid> up from injuries. This policy includes, kicked by a horse, gored by a bull or cow injured while operating threshâ€" ing machine, mowing machine or reaper ; railway, automobile, elevator accidents, etc. good @r one Â¥ear from date of issue, in the Imperial Guaranâ€" tee and Accident Co., Toronto, the best Company of its kind in Canada,for the very low price of JamEs CARSON, Auctionce.. Dated 30th September A. D., 1909 160 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 busheis per acre of Fall wheat was threshed, all good land, a never failâ€" ing spring creek runs across corner of it. â€"$1,200,00 cash, title," Price :â€"1,200.00. Cash $800,00 Mortgage $100.00. J HEwrrsoN, 306 Somerset Building, Winnipeg, Man. 160 acres, 4 miles from Swan River, Man,, all good clear, prairie, clear . PR Lo aisweile Ce oac monh n 150 acres in Bentinck, buildings and soil good, eyerything in firstâ€"class shape,. â€" Price $5000, uhiacs thcaitihent t Puieth. 250 acres on the Garafraxa Road, 200 clear. 50 acres hardwood bush, well watered, first class buildings. Will be sold cheap to wind up estate, 230 acres in Bentinck,. â€" Five miles from Duarham, fine buildings,, good land, with a quantity of â€" timber. Must be sold at once. _ Price greatly reduced. P PWPWE MV ENCO CC2 Road near Dornoch, good buildings. price reduced from $3000 to $2300 for quick sale, 2_ us g + 090 MEF OR Cih 200 acre farm near Dromore, high class property, splendid buildings, Price right. ~ W. F. DUNN, _ Thoroughbred York Boar | ior Service The undersigned has purchased from Mr Robt. Britton, the valuable thorâ€" oughbred Yovrk Boar * Welbeck kero No, â€"11675â€"and offers it for service at reasonable rates. Wa, BaceEy, Mulock, House to Rent } A good comfortable house with hard | water inside ; rent $6 per month. ; War, LarpraA w â€"| 100 acres in Lots 2 and 3 of 29 in the first conâ€" cession of Bentinck, oneâ€"baif mile: south of the Corporation of Durham, 100 acres in good state of cultiyation ; well watered by running streams. A frame bouse, 7 rooms, frame bank barn, 45x69. Town school. â€" For further particulars apply_ on the %remises to James RBurt, Proprietor urham. REVIEW has completed To Rent 2 good housss. App‘y to EPA VEE Manitoba Land 51. 00 TORONTO arms For Sale. Farm for Sale. Bentinck on Garafraxa Solicitor, Durham, A M, LATIMER;: 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 is taught separately at his own desk. Trial lessons for one week free, Day and Night Classes, _ Visiâ€" tors welcome. W. T. CLANCY, â€" Principal Ont Fall Term Opens Monday, Oct. 4 cTRATFORD, ONT. Nee . has the reputation of being the best practiâ€" eal training school in Canada, . Thorough courses have produced results. _ Business men say our graduates are the best and they apply to us for office help Our graduâ€" ates succeed as none other, Three departâ€" ments Commercial, Shorthard and Telegraphy Enter at once. Write now for our free catalogue. MoOUNT FOREST Business College The schooi is thoroughly eq\grpod in t.achlns ability, in chemica! and electrical supplies an dttings, &o., for full Junior Leaving and Natric. alation work. The following competent Stadf are in charge : HO8. ALLAN, l‘rincll::.l, 1st Class Certificate, suh’kms : 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 Education, 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 healthy and attractivetown, making it a most desirable place for residence. Swma al LC LLLIL in adeanan D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal J. P.Telferd . UNDERTAKER and Funoral Director Picture Framing, Shortest Notice sgow Roomsâ€"Next to Swallow‘s Barâ€" _ ber Shop. RestpExc® â€"First house south of Lawrence‘s Blacksmith Shop. p II‘.’IIRAL mw% r=2aTroRro. ONT. Durham School A dwelling bhouse and 14} acreso land in the Town of Durham, (late the Mighton pragerty), south of Lambton St., a short distance west of G, T. K. Station, â€" Apply to Lot 27, Con. 18, Township of Egreâ€" mont, 134 acres, 110 acres cleared and of good clay loam, all of which is in good stat»e of cultivation, _ 10 acres of hardwood bush, balance of soft timber, Good fences, also a good spring creek crossing the farm, â€" Good buildings, consistingy of large brick house with all modern conveniences, large frame barm wilh stone basement and good stabling, drivicg house, pig pen and hen hous», all of which are ip good reâ€" pair, _ E.sy terms of xly nt, _ For further p »rliculars and ppce, write or apply personally on the premises to | Axouvs MocDovbarL Dromore P. 0. FEES:g1 per month in advance CENTRAL Full line of Catholic Robes and â€" black and white Caps for aged _ people. Embalming a Specialty. Staff and Equipment For Sale or Rent A, BELL Chairman Farm for Sale JanEs WaTsOX, Varney, THos. COOK, Markdale, C. Ramege J. G. HUTTON, M. D., C.M Kont;o;ouluo Physicians and Surgeons Ontario Olu: on Lambton 8t., above J. P. Telford‘s Law office. Almost opposile Registry Ofâ€" fice. Resiqence: Corner Queen and George Sts., one block west from foot of blll. OFFICE HOURS gâ€"11a. m 2â€"4 p m. Telephone Connection No. 10 w. C. PICKERING D. DS., LDS HoNnOR GRADUATE of Toronto University, graduate of Royal Oollege of Dental SmHoons of Ontario. Rooms Over J & J HUNTER‘S New Store HONOB GRA4DUATE Toronto University Grad uate Royw! College Dental Surgeon Dentistry in all its branches, Officeâ€"Oalder‘s Block, over Post Office ARTHUR H JACKSON Insurance Agent. Money to Loan, Issuer of Marmage Licenses, . A gen eral financial business transacted. Barrister, Solicitor, Nou:"{ Public, Conveyancer A&c. oney to Loan at lowest rates. fice, McIntyre Block over the Stan O dard Bank, Durham, Ontario, Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme Court Notary Public Commissioner. Money to Loan. Ofilce on Lambron St., opposite Walpole‘s Stables, MEIDILC.A.IL J. F.GRANT D.D.S., L. D. DEIINT A. L. Terms moderate. Arrangements for sales as to aates, &c., mnst be mnse at the Review Ofâ€" fice, Durham. as* Correspondence addressed there, or to Ceylon P.O., will be promptiy attended to, Terms on application to D. MePHAIL, Ceylon P. O or to C. RAMAGE, Durham Money to be Made The Hanover Conveyancer, offers : 200 Acres Glenelg â€"Good frame dwelâ€" ling and one of the yery best and largest frame bank barns in the County of Greyâ€"a gift at $2700. 100 Acres, Bentinckâ€"Fine brick venâ€" eered and frawe dwelling, frame bank barn and all good buiidings, price $2600 ; hardly the value of the buildings. Owner bound to sell, 130 acres Bentinck â€" 4} miles from Hanover, close to school and Post Office with daily mail, â€" Brick house, frame bank barn, great saap, and Many other Good Bargains in Farm and Town property. If you want to Buy or Sell go to Miller l No charge if no business done, Railway and Steamship Tickets to Notary Pablic, COommissioner, DURHAM, Licensed Auctioneer for Co. Grey all pointe, Money to Lend at lower by . McPHMHAIL_+ Cockshutt Plow Co. Ltd., Brantford Paris Plows, Spreaders, etc Bissell Rollers and Disc Harrows Adams Waggons and Sleighs Barber, Armstrong, Tudhope and Baynes Buggies. Peter Hamilton Farm Implements Armstrong and Tudhope Cuttess Bell & Thomas Organs and Pianos Rudd Harness, Toronto s Raymond & New Williams Sewing hC Machines. National Cream Separators Robes, Blankets, Rugs, Whips etc | Daisy Churns, Washers, Wingers ; Beatty‘s Hay Goods Promptness and fair dealing will °2 continue to be myjmotto, _ ..3# } Yours for Business, #@~ Ceylon has a telephone office, attending to this advertisement J. P. TELFORDa CGUNYEYANCER, #&c. & McIntyre Blockâ€"Lambton St, Barclay and Bell‘s old stand Be sure & get Stm-‘ 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 i always on hand Cart Delivers Daily LW. F. DUNN H. H. MILLER, We buy our bread at Stinson‘s and think it is the very best too. That is what you hear the people say. CS ONT. (Lower Town THERE‘S H. STINSON . McLhellan. Model Bakery rates than §3 P iÂ¥ 38 rg 1% &4

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