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Durham Review (1897), 25 Dec 1913, p. 4

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qo Bi la»s r® 0, SV _ h x m _ _ a & .# What to Give a‘x:g D+ Lal" piegpeppeceecersseceuessece | < ~ *» Theskating season is abo abliv sis ' * ut to opes and probably sister or * ® W needs a new pair of hockey shpg:.fl Give thein a pleasant e surprise by presenting them with a 2i" df our * The Central Drug Store ! _ mt w wiiki i i C =~ * o == < Sit g 7Buy your G T. R. tickets here. ::: E32e333 3E3 P3Bee3e2e3333%33 333 U \Mice Shoes or Bedroom Slippers ; and we have them in any style or color you desi‘* ; so ¢ they wILL appreciate. _ We have added some most upâ€"toâ€"date and durable shoes to our stock that have abhown in Durham and would take great pleasure in x them ro you. Call and see for yoursel{. “.. M" throw that old pair of shoes away. _ Bring them in h let‘us repais them. _ We know how. â€" _ _W. L. SAUNDERS g 4 # it 4 k tA# ¢ tA toipc ioh s carp e t t e s sts M e C L GRANT * - Where to Get it â€"â€" Settle the Question Now â€" For Quality, Class and Low Prices our line is the finest in old Grey. Perfumes & Toilet Articles Tailet Sets in Ebony and Parâ€" isian Ivory. See them Manicure Sets isian Ivory. See them Purses pyallets, etc Manicure Sets Fancy China, andlast but not Very Hands ome |\__ least, the greatest offer ever Hair Brushes, Cloth Brushes, _ MAdcin the country Hat Brushes, Nail Brushes, Until our stock of Fot Water â€" Ebong and Rosewood Bags are sold we will allow 50¢c on y our own bottle, any Fancy Statipnery sha.pe,yany color, â€" don‘t Safety Razors, 25cto $5.00 make any diference where Candy, all kinds you bought itâ€"on a purâ€" Cigars chase of Central Drug store Pipes, Tobecco | tgl\uu'amecd hot water botâ€" e. Cigars Pipes, Tobeacco Smokers‘ Supplies Bran, Shorts, Middlings, Crimped Oats, Mixed chop, Com mon Chop, Oat Chop. At the mill or delivered anywhere in single 100 lbs ton lots or Car loads. Ring us up when you require Flour and Feed, we have the goods on hand. _ Also the celebrated Blatchford‘s Calf Meal and Stock Food. Prime and Co‘s Molassine Meal forall kinds of stock, etc. All kinds of grain bought at market price. _ Special Reduction on Flour and Feed in ton lots. Telepkone No 8 U‘ John McGowan nere is not any gift more appreciated than a p=ir 0‘ Merry Christmas THE PEOPLE‘S NMILLS Wishing All my Customers 1 extend to them a cordial invitation to visit my store and purchase their goods. Holiday~ Baking t Footwear for Christmas ? IÂ¥htring Hitch Hockey Shoe Yours for Business, Cut Glass & Brushed Brass Leather Goods, Hand Bags, Get a sack of the White Lily Flour and you will deâ€" cide that all sou bake is a success, _ We recommend it because it is wholesome and fine and is free from the coarser particles of the wheat. Merry Chiistmas to ali the best milliag process and we know if you use it this time you wili insist on havâ€" ing it all the time. It Goes Through 1\ 1\ i h\ KA KA #1 M BA Kh 1 Mre., William MeNaughton is on the sick list at presest with an attack of pleurisy bus under Dr. Gun‘s care we hops to see her around again svon. Mr. and ~Mrs. John Backus ol Saskatchewan _ are spending . the winter with friends and retatiycs in this part, Ks Mr. and} Mr«. (Geo, Sharp spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. D. Marshall * Rev. Dr, MarsL, of Holstein conduct. ed the service in Knox on Sunday last which was greatly appreciated. Mrs. Dennett otf Egremont spent part of last week ay the home of Mr. Edward Fee. Mr. and Mis, Jobhn Leith spent last SBunday evening at Mr. Jobu Morrce‘s, o aass â€" Mesers Jas Ball and W. Thompson arrived hbhome from the West last Friday migh«, We wish the editor and staff a Merry Coristmas and a Happy New Y ear. Miss Sarah _ MeDonald _ arriyed aome from Hamiltion last Saturday 0 help eat the Xmas turkey. _ Messrs MeKevzie and Dougald MceDJnald of Lamlash visited recently at the Livingston‘s. Mrs. Smerholtz of Saskatchewan came home on a visit to her fathers‘s, Mr, Arch. Hastie. Miss Katie Yandt is bolidaying st| the parental bome, | _ Miss Sarabh McDonald of Hamilton | \ is spending the Xmas holidays at her| |\ home here. l ‘. We were pleased to see and spenk] |to Ur. Duncan McKimnon in Durbam |last week. He speaks well of Lhe\ | West but we bope he has come back | to stay this time, = Mr. and Mrs, Wim. Falton accom: |\ panied by Miss A. Ramage spen! ’!b‘unday at Mc. Lonald Livingston‘s. € II A number from Mulook took in the _ | Methocist 8. 8. Xmas tree last |\ Friday and report a very goud pro yÂ¥ | gramme. i;. School closes this week and Miss iA A. Ramage, teacher will spend the " |nexttwe weeks at her home. The Presbyterian choir was over to Peabody Wednesday night to help in the program for the Xmas tree. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Turnbell of Vickers visited at Mr. Arch. Hastre‘s o Sunday. _ Vickers visited at Â¥t. Arco. HS°905)â€"â€" aND WBHEREAS the amount of the n Sunday. whole rateable property of the Town Mesers Ed Boyes and D MeDonald | of Durham, aceording to the last reâ€" were getting their winter‘s wood CUt| yised assessment roil thereof is the with the cirealar saw last week. isum of $587,000 : The Methodist entertainiment passâ€"| AND WHENEAS the amount of d off pleasantly with recitations and |the existing d:bonture debt of the dislogues by the chiidren. said Muanicipalisy, exciusive of local o Con § to Miss Minnie I®Provement debt secured by special _ Congratulatons to . M d havng TALeS Oor, assessments, is the sum of King who is jrning beart and han |$41,636.60 whercof no part of the in wedlock on Tassday ('f| ll"f week | principal or interest is in arrear : Congrataulations to â€" Miss King who is jrining beart an in wediock on Tassday of this to Mr. MeDonald of Kingharst The Christmas tree entertainment | Towa of Darnata shall expend the held in connection with the Metho?ist | sam of $15,000 ia <she purshase cf land 3. S. Orawford last Friday evening | for a site and in the erection and conâ€" was a decided success. Good ron-l,,:strllcti.on thereon oâ€"f a High School in and favorable weather brought ou 1‘h9 said Town of Darbham and for the the crowd to hear the excellent pro> | purpose of raisiag t.h'c‘ said sum, deâ€" gramme which showed the untiring | bentares of the sa) lr Towo ct Darham *fforts of Miss Naney Boyd and Miss| to the amount of $15,000 as aforesaid, o ons Ataaenices Mr. Hyds the pastor occoapied the | on gpa J inss C SSie chair in ):\ very able manne!:. ’1'113‘?22:1?( (fllr:"lg(:‘lf ((/l.e.lI):-l:t?u‘r\e.sDs.l'mll‘l”lfe' gchool ga\'u_t,h'r»:e well chosen choruses l dated on the date of the issue thereot a'n'] some ot'taw scholars suitable re |and shall be payable within twentyâ€" citations. Solos rendered by Miss five years there fier, at the Oflice Nancy Boyd aid Francis Measdale |of the S:andard Bink of Canad a at the and Mr. Hyd delighted the u‘)dlenCP.jSBid Town of AAsâ€"haim : Daetts by Miss N. Boyd and Mr. T.) 2. Each of the said debentures Bood, Miss N. Boyd and Mr, Hyde, | shall be signed by the Mavor otf the i © I y es 4 emasucn L L CN CA . aKew NORTHâ€"EAST NORMANBY DLE 1A d ad" t suET I Daetts by Miss N. Boyd and Mr. T.) 2. Each of the said deben:ures Bood, Miss N. Boyd ‘and Mr, Hyde,| shall be signed by the Mavor of the The principal feature of the prn-'§?id Town of Du_rham and by the gremme was a motion song emi:\edl Treasurer thereof and the Clerk 4 "Lead Kindly Light" given by nine} the said Town of Darham shall attach girls. Another _ motion _ song was | thereto the Corporate seal of the said given by three small girls. | M“‘Bmc"l‘f';l“-“_ i déb forb Iresses we is Mr. .‘,. 2. e said debenture sha ear ('»figmt\;r' V\;\:‘re )’i'c‘fign?{d‘l:nfe;fi | interest at the race of six per sent per gon, WMP. 21C annum. nâ€"vable vearly at the oftiee gl\'(‘li ky AEEEmO OCEEREET : gC2 CY | 3 Th + 1 debent h “ b tresses were giv ~# p| 20> e said debenture shall bear (. Addrcrson were given by Mr. Henty | iitrest at the tare ofailt ber fent Pe7 Spru h uh ui oraraatand annum. p.yable yearly at the oftiee John Sherman in a very able MA"â€"| ofp the S.andard Bank at the own of net. \Darham on the First day of Jane in Last but not least came the unload ‘euch and every year duyrinz th. curâ€" ng of the tree of its bountifal giflfi, ‘: rency thereof and shall haye attachâ€" All the school cluldren werse rememâ€"|ed to them coupons for payment of bored. | the said interest, which coupons shall Rerenibteege m cuintimte | be signed by the Mayer and Treasâ€" MHI OCK \urer of the said Town oi Darkam. Crawford Xmas Tree. CRAWFORD POPULAR PLACE MULOCK John Backus of + + 4 + speaks well of the| j Tpig Byâ€"law sbhall take effect e he has come back| on and from the final passing thereof | by the inunicipal couneii of the Town Wim. Falton accom: \ol Darham : A. Ramage spent| q â€" The vores of the electors of the DURHAM Of the Municipal Corporation of the Town of Darham. A Byâ€"Law to provide for. :.Pe parâ€" chase of land for a site for and Tor the arection and ¢onstruction thereon of a High Sscbool in the. Town of Darâ€" bam, and to authorize the issue of deâ€" bentures of the said Town ofi Darham to ‘the amount of $15,000 for the purâ€" chase of raising the sum required therefor : f ® W HEREAS it is deemed ‘desirabl$ to erect ard construct a High Schoo! in the Town of Darham and to raise the sum of $15,:00 tu be applied to the said purpose : AND WEEREAS in order thereto, it will be necessary to issue debenâ€" tares of the said Town of Durham for the sum of $15,000 as hereinztter proâ€" vided (which is the debt intended to be created by this Byâ€"law) the proâ€" ceeds of the said debentures io be apâ€" plied to the purpose aforesaid and to no other : AND WHEREAS it is desirable to issue the said debentures at one time and to mike the prineipal of the said debentures repsyable by yearly inâ€" stalments during the period of 25 vears, being the curreney of said deâ€" bentures, said yearly sums being of such respectiye amounts that the agâ€" gregate amount payable in each year tor principal and interest in respect of said debt shall be as nearly as possible equal to the amount so pay abie in each of the other 24 years of said period (as shown in Schedale * A ‘‘ hereto annexed) : AND WHEREAS the total amount required by ‘‘‘The Municipal Act " to be raised ancually by special rate fer paying the said debt and interest as hereinatter provided is the sum of $11+73 39 : THEREFOR®E the Manicipal Coun: | eil of the C rporation of the Town ot| Darham ena.ts as follows : â€" | 1. The Muanicipal Council of the \ _ 4.. During the eurrency of the said debentures there shali be raised anâ€" nually by special rase on all the rateâ€" able property in the Town of Darbam | the sum of $1175.39 for the purpose of | paying the amount due in each of the | years for princip«{l and interest in reâ€" |spect of the said debt (as shown in \Scheduale * A " hereto annexed : \ Dated at the Council Chamber in \the Town o‘ Darkham this day |of January, A. D., 1914. f | MAYOR, i CLERK, 1 Schegurie * A." ,Shi&flohfi | se remy 270 [d Whinee" Byâ€"Law No. 639 6 â€" The vores of the electors of the said Town of Dacham shall be taken on this Byâ€"law at the following times and places, that is to say :â€" Ona Monday the Fittbh day of Januâ€" e»ry, A. D., 1914, commenciog at the hour of nige c‘eloek in the forenoon and continuing till five o‘clock in the afternoon of the same day, by the folâ€" lowing deputy returning officers : In North Ward at George Shire‘s store, by Clifton Elvidge, as deputy returning officer ; ln East Ward at Bert Willis‘s shop, by W. H. Bean as deputy returning officer, and in West Ward at the Town Hall by Jno. Smith as depaty returning offlcer. 7. Oa Saturday the Third day of January next the Mayor of the said Town of Darham skall attand at the Clerk‘s Offics at the said Town ol Durham, at the a0ur of ten e‘clock in the forenson, to appoint persons to atâ€" tend at the various polling places aforesaid, and at the final summing up o the votes by the Clerk on beâ€" half of the persoas interested in, and promoting or aprosing the passing of this Byâ€"law respsctively : 8. The Clark of the Council of the said Town of Durshsm shall attend at his cffice in the said Town of Darham, at «n o‘clock in the forenoon of Tucsâ€" day, the Sixth day of Janauary, A.D., 1914, to sam i1p he number of votes for and against this Byâ€"iaw. Referred toinlthe foregoin? By.law, showing how fhe amount 0 $1173.40 therein required to be raised annually by special rate is apportioned. ONTARIO ARCcHIvEs ' ToRronNnto YEAR PRINCIPALâ€" I1NTEREST TOTAL t 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 15,000 00 14,335 00 29,335 00 Notice TAKE NOTICE that the aboye is a true copy of a Byâ€"law, which bas: been taken into eonsideration and which will be finally passed by the Council of the Municipality of the Town of Durham in the eyent of the assent of the electors being obtained thercto, after one month from the first publication thereof in °* The Darham Review ‘‘ the date of which first publication was Tharsday, the eleventh day of December, A. D., 1913, and that the yotes of the electâ€" ors of the said Muanicipality will be be takenthereon on the day and at the hours and places therein stated wW. B. VOLLET, Boes The Grange mecting held in Varney on Friday evening last was for numâ€" bers the best attended meeting of the year. Grand â€" master _ Thos. _ MeNiece occupied the chair and atter the usual toutine of business was completed the election of oflicers for the ensuing year was mext proceeded with as folâ€" lows : Grandâ€"master Dr. G,. M. Leeâ€" son; Secretary J, W. Blyth, Rec‘d Secretary R. R. Watson, QOverseer Thos. McNiece; Treasurer Wilbert blyih. J. W. Blyth and D. Melivride who were delegates to the annual Dominion Grange hbeld in Toronto arrived in Varney on the 9 o‘clock p. m. train Friday and proceeded at once to the meeting in the hall accompanied by ex Grand Master Jas. Moore who has yet as always A keen interest in the welfare of the Grange and was anxious to hear the report of the delegates. D. Mellyride gave a semewhatdengthy report of the general business tranâ€" sacted snd the new business and sclemes undertaken for the future, while J. W. Blyth gave a report on teed graim of various grades, seed eorn, salt and gras« seeds and at the lcloae a hearty vote of thanks was tendered them . The next Grange meeting will be ; held as always, Ist Fmday night after | (full moon) in each month, which | will be Jan. 16th when quotations for | clover seeds, corn ete. will be laid on the table and orders taken. Every ; member is requested to attend and others who may wish to become| members cordially invited. â€" D, M. | Grange Meeting at Varney § 273 40 Clerk of the Town of Darham, Large Sales 307 19 325 62 345 16 365 87 387 82 411 09 435 76 461 91 489 62 519 00 550 14 583 14 618 18 655 22 694 53 736 21 780 38 827 20 876 84 929 45 P85 21 1044 33 1106 98 Departmental Store, $ 900 00 MERRY CHRISTMAS And Happy New Year to everybody and‘ many ofthem. . *4 ' McKechnie‘s Weekly News &8 866 21 847 78 828 24 807 53 785" 58: 762 31 737 64 654°40 623 26 590 26 555 27 518 18 478 87 437 19 393 02 846 20 243 95 188 19 129 07 66 42 G. & J. McKECHNIE â€" im ; 331 per cent. off M W a Wrearepy on n en on s oo 5n m se mn 5e nnnd o o t De t x What About Rubbers ? Weather conditions make it necessary clothe your feet in a pair of good Boots or Rubbers 4284 We have a large stock of both which wa are selling at cluose prices. Aisa Felt Boots, Overshoes, &¢c. _ Ask to see our Hosiery from the smallese«o largest sizes for Men, Women and Ohildre®, boys and girls. Loggings and Overstoc king§, Iiatg rank A Trunks, Valises, Suiteases, &¢ in stock .‘HdJ‘,IH“I bv tbll‘ndance. Athe Down Town Shoe Store EGGS TAKEN AS CASH C P. R. Town Office MacFARLANE & CO. Wishing all a Joyous and a Bright & Happy all Holiday Goods Custom Work and Repairing as usual for next 15 days 4Â¥ uruggists it P06 Joyous Christmas and Booksellers DEC 25. 1913 . S. MecILRAITH Buy your tickets here§ New Year Durham +\ Miss Lattle is spending th at her bome in O)wen Boun! Mr. Jobn L. MceKunw attending Queen‘s College arrived bhome Monday n holidays. Miss Mary Aldc in Camilia has be at an increase of & mg at bome wt y AROUND THE VI â€" We are yer young friends ent places of ploymente : | Stratiord No: T"'OI\ {rom Masses Edua und M ar id @ z5i For THEF P | 9 PH Al been reâ€"el { salary an present, â€" «o aoup For ® @4 (J

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