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Durham Review (1897), 6 Oct 1898, p. 5

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av of "HKOFEF, No, 1 Bentinek, Hanover P. 0. and Dress irtment . on 27 and 28 g days. his charges 0t to Rent ANTED. ck.; pettâ€" thing OUK RLANXE, Prop»> Silks, oods, ing, &c. we receive applica~ teacher in 8.§8. year 1899, up to AMERONX. of the subscriber nt about July 5. er is requested xÂ¥ expenses and SSELL. P may be left it 1 further inâ€" OwWI. erty on n, lately 8 acres rop. T «nds DUAMARM GOFFICE, Caroerm‘s Buiock, BARRISTER. Collectious wad Agency promptly attended to. V ills. Deeds, Mortziges, Lers s, Agreements, &c. â€" orrectiy prepsred. _ Eatates of decensed persons locked after, and Exeentors‘ and Adâ€" ministrators‘ â€" Ace mnts prepured snd | passed, Surrogute . Court Business, Probace of _ Wills, Letters of Adminisration | aud Guardinnship Obtained. Senrches made tn Registry Orthce und Titles reported on. Company and private Fuuds to Loan on Mortgag s at low sat rates of interest. Valnations made * y u competent and ecareful Valuator, LVCAS, WRIGHMHT,. & BATSON. BARARISTERMS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, CONVEYANCERS, aAc. MONEY TO LOANâ€"uow rareesâ€" EA8SY TERMS SoLICITOR IN SUPREME COURT, NOoTaRY PUBL:C, COMMISSIONER, ETC. Office, OFFICESâ€"st Owen Sound, Markdale and Durham. 4 MACFEFARLANE 4 CO. The NewDesigns Qur $1 Lamps are Beauties. Have You tried our SARNIA PRIME WHITE ? 5 gallon for 80 cts. We feel satisfied you will proâ€" nounce it better than othâ€" er Canadian Brands. ()FI"H‘E FIRST DOOR EAST GE 2 the Durham Pharmacy Calder Block. â€" Residence first door west of th* Fost Office, Durham. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT. Hanging, {}> Bouquet, > Bracket, Stand 4 & { Hand { Lamps Come and See Notice is hereby given that anvone trespassing, cutting timber on, or 1Câ€" moving the same from lots Uand 40 8. D. R. Tp. of Glenelg, Co, _ Grey, will be dealt with as the law directs. UPPER TOWNX W|R}rim-:a'r McDoxAaLD. Montpelier, Idaho U.S8. Dec. 6th ‘97. 7 Tok t 644 tA 4 13.0.4 9 dctn nds d trctint eP i in two miles of the town of Durham. This is a good farm. Good stone house, 7. & C U l0 enc eametmnmiet K WEREs Yoy o $y eereP PE C i m i M dn dave frame barn, good orchard, well watered convenient to market,. Will be sold cheap. For particulars apply to Jowux McKECHNIE or to Rocky Saugeen. Groror H. TtcoKER. Box 257, Portage La Prairie, Man. 1n0 unduoi9Rren® CCC J l on o Rent for a term of years, lot 20, con. 3, W.G.R., Bentinck. On the property is a good barn, good frame house, small orchard, 70 acres cleared, balâ€" ance hard wood bpsh. Well watered. Lamp Goods (Zotrunce uext door to helt‘s Demtal Oflce ) Lot 49, concession 2, Glenelg, With â€"* en nPF c i CE C e .. c cenk BARR TER, SOLICITOR, noaTRY PUBLIC, CONMYEYAMCER, ac. lce â€"â€"LOWER TOWN. DURHAM. Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D. S. The undersigned offers lo‘l"n Sale gr DENTISTRY. G. LEFROY McCAUL. JEWELLER. * Watches, Clocks, & Jewellery. Silverware, blatware, & Specs. A member of the Arm will attend every Monday and Court duys at . P. TE FUORD, LAMP GOODS FARM FOR SALE. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. Charges moderate, Fire Insurance Secured. over Grant‘s store, Lower Town, Druggista and Booksellers,. Repairing a Speciality. . CORDON, CANADIAN COAL O L AMERICAN DURH AM. Apply to wlfi. McFarrax®, Sz. DURH A M. | _ The largest Poultry Exhibit in the | County of Grey at a fall fair was that ! held at Durham in connection/with the | South Grey Fa.r. The Poultry exhmbit | was not only large but there were birds l there good enough to shiw at any of the large shows in the Dominion. The officers of the sotiety are a whole souled lot of gentlemen and make you feel at home as soon as you meat thein, and what can I say of the gultrvmén lnf Durham. â€" TE‘cannot expreia anyâ€"adâ€" miration too strongly. They‘seem to be united, and that is a good thing. I | must here publicly thank theny for their kindness to me.while in their town and also for the fine spread which they proâ€" vided at the "Middaugh }lounf’ on Tuesâ€" day eve, . which was all that gould be deâ€" sired. £ , * The following: is a review of {the, winâ€" ning birds : â€" Light Brahmasâ€"lst . pair good but atrifie small, nice: Hackles, Uhicksâ€"1st pair good‘and in much betâ€" ter show shape. than 2nd pair which were not clean., . => ;4 0( White P. Rocksâ€"Old birds lst pair were ordinary good,:. Chicksâ€" Better; Ist pair being good as also was the â€"2nd. Barred P. Rocksâ€"One of the features, the 1st pair of old birds were grand, asâ€". pecially the hen which was a grand one and hard to beat, the 2nd pair also good, Chicksâ€"1st and 2nd pair not much differâ€" ence both benig very good. lIst Pullet especially good in Barring. « } _ ____ Silver Duckwing Leghorasâ€"1Ist pair old birds very fair. Chicksâ€"Too young to say much about them. Cl . &« Buff Leghorns, Chicksâ€"1#t a nicepair, 2nd not so well matured. | 8. 8. Hamburgs â€"Ist pair‘ olds very nice. â€" Chicksâ€"Ist pair being ‘yery nice and fine, 2nd pair also good. * 8. C. White Leghornsâ€"The banner class, old birds poor. â€" Uhicksâ€"Grand, the winning Firds as good awany shown at Toronto or London onlé,not. so. far advanced. * q advanced, ts t f j 8, C. Brown lwghm'nsâ€"()_fi‘hirda.fair. Chicksâ€"1Ist pair well nmtur'3d and yery fine, especially the gocherel, 2nd pair not so well advanced. £ birds. Houdans, Chicksâ€"1st good. Black Javasâ€"Ist pair of olds, grand, The hen being I believe as good as there is in Canada, 2nd pair also good. Chicks very fine and the making of winners in the winter. _ These birds I think were the finest in the show. Letter from Judge Kamsay to Editor Review. f Black Minoreasâ€"Ist pair good and easy winners, 2nd ‘pair also good but hen poor in wing color. Chicksâ€"1Ist and 2nd pair both good. Langshans Black, Chicksâ€"Very fine, Ist pair winning easily, better in size and better in comb than 2nd. W. F. B. Spanishâ€"The only pair of great merit was the 1st pair ef chicks they were fit for any show, Z2nd pair very young. Like billousness, dyspepsia, headsche, consth pation, sour stomach, indigestion are promptly eured by Hood‘s Pills. They do their work sasity and thoroughly. & Rest after dinner pilis. ' s 85 cents. All druggiste. Frepared br C. L NHood & Co., Lowell, Mase, White W yandottesâ€"Only fair, a lot of them being disqualified for colored feat hers. Hood‘s S$. Laced Wyandottesâ€"Better, the winning birds being nicely laced. W. CO. B. Polishâ€"A small class but very nice birds, good crests, Cornish â€" Indian Games â€" Oldbird mediam. â€" Chicksâ€"Ist and 2nd pair nice B. B, R. Gamesâ€"A good lot of birds old and young, fit for aay show, good shape and color, Ga@den Duck wing â€"1st pair good,. Red Pyle Games â€"Ist pair olds good but in bad show shape. Cochins â€"Small class winning. Chicks â€"very good indeed, j Bantamsâ€"A large class, some very good birds among them, also some very poor ones, 1st pair was s yery fine pair of White Pekins, 2nd pair a nice pair of Golden Sebrights. _ Chicksâ€"I1st pair a nise pair of black Pekins. 2nd Golden Sebrights. but very young. Liverllls ... The white Holland Turkeys, and the 1st pair Bremen Geese being the best of the lot. All ratepayers and others who haye: not Btid their first instaliment of taxes | shou mnemho:otnhat Slr'l cent will be awidded for collection, y up at once and save the costs of collection. .. â€"â€" Ds NuNnBA. Turkeys, . Dorking, Chicksâ€"Ist nice large POULTRY TALK. I am Yours Sincerely Jonun Raxgay. Geese and Ducks, small TAX NOTICE. Byâ€"law No. 105 for levving the rates and appninting collectors for 1898 passed the uanal readinga ste. The rate is 5 2â€"10 mille on the #9, and Wm. Lewremce is eollector for N. District, and W. Horsâ€" burgis ‘collector for S Diâ€"triet, _ Fee is §24 each. > + â€"Mr. Melunis reported that the O8C special grant, amount roted to gravel siderond. betwaen lots 15â€"16 con. 18â€"19 ‘was at the. request of ratepavers in Coun. Hastio‘s division anpplemented by him to the am‘t of 910, graveling was done by J. Scatt and J. Rocks 66 rda, 19 ft. j Hunterâ€"MeTonisâ€" That Caun. Mceâ€" Queen have the read apposite Lot 21, con. 7â€"8 made snfe for travel, Csrtied. The Reeye reportedâ€" that Jas. Mathows had eovered and . repaired MeMesken‘s bridge on baseline con, 22 for 95.25, also plank from Tas, Snell to coyer approaches in Heath‘s brulge con: 23â€"3 98 50, T« R. Brown laying plank 68¢, spikes 60c, I | _ M»Innis â€" Hunter â€" That the clerk \ notity the Connreil of Proton to open an } outl=t for the water at lot 28, con. 12 townâ€" line Eg‘t and Proton. Carried. ! Resolved that the following nce‘ts be | paid : T Hattle, timber 25¢; I Queen, , gravel $1.06 ; A. Sim, do $3.73 ; J. Kerr, \do $1.13: T Aili, timber, $3; H. Don«ld, icr:v\'el $8.06; J. McDonal4 do $8,83; M. \ MeCaumell do $2; _ P. Mcelntyre rep. seraper 25¢; C Fry, gravel, §2; A Mceâ€" Gillivray, culyert §8; J. Hinks, gravel §3.83 ; Man‘l World Books, forms $3.85; J. H. Brown goods Mrs. Barclay â€" six MceInniaâ€"Hunterâ€"That Wm, Wilder be paid $30 pavyment of board for W. Williams« from May 26th la«st to Oct 13th, Carried. Ceun. MeQueen reported that he act set the joh of raising bridge 2 feet, at 1o* 18. con 5 and had it atzaightened and inict and away braces properly placed by John Belton for $21, also repaired cul vert on aidaroad Lot 20, con. 5 to Jas Belton for §$1 payment received, McInnisâ€"Hastieâ€"That foregoing reâ€" port hbe adopted and orders granted. Carried, Hastieâ€"McQueenâ€"That the following perâ€"ons« be ezxomp fram land tax for *:®98. John Cosn. Miss Spencer and Mrs. Amos, Carried. j Hunterâ€"McQzueenâ€"That the Reeve‘s report bas adopted, andorders granted. Carried. s McQueenâ€"H«stieâ€"That foregoing reâ€" port be adopted and orders granted, Carried. McQueenâ€"Hunterâ€"That foregoing reâ€" port (be adopted and order granted. Carried. hi Mr. Hunter rsevorted that he had made the tollowing road irprovemaent«: John Hunter graded the hill or the 5th sideâ€" road con, 8 9 for $16.50; A. McCaw grayvelled the «ame for 94. 60 ; Geo. Hamâ€" ilton ditching 82 rds at lot 16 con 12 for §$16, pryment received. _ Also in connecâ€" tion with Coun, Wilson, Proton they tried to improve townline oppo~â€"ite cons, 9.10 Esg‘t, but failed, tâ€"nders being too high. Hanter â€" Melunms â€" That the clerk notify both occupant and owner of lot 39, con,. 3 to haye the timbur cleared out of the bed of the c.eek on baseline before Nov. 1st. Carried. Hastieâ€"MeQueenâ€"That we grant $10 to meet grant of Peoton Conncil to be exâ€" pended on townline between Cons«. 12 and 14, said grant to be <upplemented hy Jas. Dyce to the amn‘t of $4 and grave! free. Carried. Hastieâ€"McIunniaâ€"That the ace‘t of J, 8. Woods be referrad back ‘to nest meetâ€" ing of council for further iuformation. Carried, _ > f 1 Hastie â€" McQueen â€" In amendment. that f. regoing metion lie on the table till next meeting of Council. â€" Carried. Hunter â€" McInnis â€" That the Reeve bhave a new bridge bnilt on Main St. Holâ€"tein, opposite Wm. Ellis‘s shop. Lost. Mr. Melncis reported that he had made the following road improvements ; To A. 8. Stewart cntting river bed at los 25, 26, con. 14 for $1 65, 8 rds. ditching at 16¢ per rd. $1.28; 6 rds d.. at 20e $1.20. total $4 13. _ To A. Calder 8 rds grading av 2904c $2.36 at lot 22, con. 14 ; To Alex. McGillivray 20 rds gravelling at 59e per rd $11.80. . Payment received. Hastieâ€"MeQueen â€" That Coun. Mc Innisa‘ report be adopted and orders grautâ€" ed. Carried. Huanterâ€"BHastieâ€" â€"That the nce‘t of A. S. Stewart re. rowd ditch on lot 25â€"26. con. 14 be not entertaimed as he had no authority from either Coun, or pathmaster to do the same. Carried, f Conntil met Sept. 26th, minutes conâ€" firmed, _ MeInnisâ€"Hunterâ€"That Conn. McQueen be instrncted to meet Coun from Proton and havs townline repaired betneen Con. 8 and 4. Carried, McIuniaâ€"â€"McQueenâ€"â€"That the enlvert at b»seline con. 12 be exterded sonthward and a railing put at end of the same. Carried. Mastie â€" McQueen â€" That _ the clerk notify the Tp. Engineer to attend to :A Mutchs‘ case within eight days withont fxil or weâ€"will be compelled to employ nnother enginecr. â€" C«rmed. WPs e AESERCCE C MR LCE T t months $6 ; M. Ham express charges 35¢, Clerk‘s quarters salary $35; R. Nichol timber $2; J McDonald gaavel $8.23. Hastieâ€"McQueen â€" That we to meet on Monday Oct, 17th for business. Carried. Mr. Fred Bradiey is back from Toronto, baving mot with an accident while testing dynamos in the Electric Works there, Master Stowart Watt and A. Campbeli, ct Hepwortb, are visiting at the former‘s parents here at prosent. They leave for home Friday. * EGREMONT COUNCIL. HAMPDEN. D. ALLAN. adjourn general Flour per bbl .......... Oatmea per sack ...... Bran per cwt ... .. Shorts por ewt Fall Whoeat per bushe} Barley, ** Peas, * Oats, S yt 9 Dr‘d Hogs, per cwt Hog«, live weight ... Lard per lb Tallow* per Ib Butter per Ib, Tuab ... »6 Roll Eggs. per doz ... . Chickens. per pair Ducks ** Tarkeys, per lb ... Geese, per Ib * Hides, per ewt _ ... Calfskins _ ... ... Sheepskims ... .. Hay, per ton Straw, * e ar Potatoes, per bag Apple«, per bag .. Wood, 4 feet .. Wood, 22 inches Wool ..... Business at the Western Cattle Market toâ€"day was a good deal quieter than for some time, â€" Offerings were light, being 53 loads, including 1,650 sheep and lambs and rbout 1,300 hogs. The quotations ranged about the same as Tuesday‘s markets. Sprivg lambs were a little weaker. % Export Cattleâ€"The offermgs were very light, but those offered were of a very good quality, and the demand was fair. â€" Export cartle brought $4 to $4.40, and $4.50 for selections. Butchers‘ Cattleâ€"Were in fair deâ€" mand, but the offerings were small. Choice butchers‘ cattle fetched $3.75 to $4 per ewt. _A lot of inferior and comâ€" mon cattle were left over in the pens at the close. _ Butchers common cattle brought $3 to $3.50. Bullsâ€"Good heayy bulls were in fair demand early in the day, â€" Heayy bulls brought $3.25 to $3.75 per ecwt, and light bulls fetched $2.25 per ewt. Stockers and Feeders â€" There was nothing done in the stockers and feedâ€" ers, â€" Stockers sold at $3.25 to $3,.50 per ecwt. â€" Feeders were slow at from $2.50 to $3 per ewt. Sheep and Lambsâ€"The market was easy under heivry offerings, Sheep for export and butchers‘ use brought from $3.50 1c $3,60 per cwt, according to the quality. The demand was fair. Bucks were fiirm at $2.75 per cwt. Hogsâ€"There was a very. good trade done in this line, there only being a few left over when the market closed. The prices ranged about the eame as Tuesâ€" brought $4.50 per ewt, and light hacon ... _ pPP) M hogs fetched $4.13 per ewt. . Thick m‘: G. ‘Lefroy McCaul hogs sold at from $4.25 to $4.98 per ewt, Barrister, Lower Town Darham. Sows were steady at $3 to $3.2, Durkam, Sept. 23rd ‘97. 3in Calvesâ€"The offerings were light, only a few head, and all were bought quickâ€" ly. For the good to choice veals the quotations ruled from $3 to $6each. Milch Cows and Springersâ€"There were only a few on the market, and they were soon sold. Good Milch cows brought from $3 to $45 each, o«»><â€"»><â€"»<>â€"»<» |SPRING & SUMMER 20008 arriving daily at Live Stock Markets. DURKAM MARKET. TORONTO,. < +9 4 00 to.§5 00â€" ... 2 00 to 2 25 0 12 to 11 to 12 to 10 to _ 15 0 05 to O 08 6 50 to 6 50 25 to 80 1 20 to 1 00 to 15 to 16 ADAMS‘ WAGGONS : 4 /n Carload wil arrive this weekâ€" I save freight, buy at close prices, and can sell cheaper than other Agents. Y&" Full Line of all kinds of repaias BUGGIES: 4 ful "sck sLibe ARHCE" Anfct o PLows ans HARROWS and the yery best you can buy at right prices. The RAY MOND sewing machine and the best makes of PIANOS nd ORG ANS. ar Money to loan at 5 and 51% payable on your own terms, 4Â¥Insurance promptâ€" ly attended to. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. COMPANY and PRIVATE Fands to Loa. in sums â€" and on terms to suit borrowers, _ (On first Mofinfi: on Town or Farm Property.) west rates of Interest. (Quick despatch, and lowest possible charges: o C depply to _ o. ...s>:= All kinds of MASSEYâ€"HARRIS MACHINERY, Binders, Mowers, Drills, Rakes, Harrows, &c. Farmers, these are the Best and Cheapest Goods you can buy. & DaVid Jackson, Jru Clerk Div. \ Land Valuators, Insurance Agents, Commissioners. Money to lend. Money invested for Parties. Farms bought and sold. \‘TELL BRED DURHAM BULL, ‘ _ will be kept for service, Lot 5& Con. 2, Glenelg. JAMES ATKNSON, Durham P. O, Marble and Granite Dealer of Mt Forest A general financial businesstransacted Office next door to Standard Bank Durham in _ . . DURH AM . CONVEYVANCERS. Pure Vinegars. Complete Stock High and Public School Books and School wantsâ€"Prices right. See our 200 page Scribbler 2 for 5 cents. Pure Spices Money To Loan. JACKSONS. R, W, GARDINER, FOR SERVICE. ... {IZmerican and Ganadian Goal Oi... 446 the Lower Town Implement Warerooms ONTARIO ArRcHivEes TORONTO H.PARKEFR, CROWN |GEMS at 65e dozen 1 ht : * ~ 66 at 80c dozen .... WHOLE, GROUND or MIXED.... Will be paid for good Wheat, Barley and Rye. %']ze PEOPLE‘S MILL, HIGHEST CASH PRICE Has been thoroughly renovated and New Machinery added including an entirely of Bolting, and we are now ready to supply any quantity ot FLOUR, BRAN & SHORTS, New System... facilities are unequalled and we we solicit a trial. and guarantee our flour suâ€" perior to any ever before manufactured in this Mill. WWe B s 0P W {8 t

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