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Durham Review (1897), 13 Oct 1898, p. 8

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4A DUFRWHA M . I would like to take this opportunity of thanking my cus tomers for the very liberal patronage they have given me during the past months aud trust I may merit a continuance of their .valued favors which will always receive my prompt attention. ] am not here for FUN but for BUSINESS. I am busy all the time thinking what will interest my customers most. This is why we shine while cthers ars in the shade. T am offering SNAPS now that will make you smile. Decorated Vase, Queen Aun Lamps m:‘d Bedroom Lamps. Cold : st? D :7 a .-. Laullterns other l\'inl-l-'. ".‘.'lunhl".xl t But this mere announcement is we know enough to bringi you, all we ask is to compare our prices, and the Verdict will be that you can buy cheaper at BLACK‘S than any otheri place. â€" We consider it no trouble to show goods. While we: do not coax you for your trade, we want it on business prin-! ciples, as we believe we are giving better goods at lower prices 1 than any other merchant in Westeru Ontario. You ask how this is ! because we have a large trade and buy in carâ€"‘ load quantities and in this way we certainly get the advantagei of the best prices going. | Bl k' Shoe, Harness, Odorless S.nvepipe Varnish, Nonsuch -la'c lng Stove, Sunshine Stove, Quickshine Stove, Famous Stove, Enameline Stove and Blackity Black Stove Blacking. Paints and Oils Coal Oil Tnicudaes. Silverware 2,¢/ G+ranite W are s BI‘USheS Biacking, 8 J codenware Plack s Hardwtre Store C 3 -'do- 1 ~â€" Our stock of Seissors, Razors uharp s4GIEC POOLS oi hikex, Tuble rives and Porks, Carving Setts, etc., are abead of most stocks. COME TO Lanware § every description, Fence Wire of every description, Iron, Coal, Manure Forks, Barley Forks, Scoop Shovâ€" els, Plow Bolts, Plow Lines, Cow Chains and ‘Ties, Leather Halters, Whips, Horse Blankets and Robes. We could mention hundreds of other articles sutch AS: Shnelt Hardware of GooDm GOODS, & CHEAP & ntS and Oils Dry Paints all colors, Readyâ€"mixed all colors for House Painting, Readyâ€" mixed for Buggy and Waggon use. Oilsâ€"Raw Linseed, Boiled Lingeed. Turpentine, Machine Oil, Cylinder Oil. Nud wl Nt duds V OB RA)AR *Â¥ 0 ]j}0, to Mashers, Tabs, Pails, Cliuthe Wheelbarrows in the market, Dasins and Chaember Setts. nt and the be ADM Decorated Vase, Queen Aun, Han and Bedroom Lamps. nd 1 Biacsking, Stov WM. BLACK. pper 1boners, liv Monlds. i â€"~â€"â€"ily Q <commâ€"_ I Remain of pearly e ez kinds mality. you want a Wedding Present or a gift of seripiion call and see our Silverware display Proserving Kettles, Ruee Boilers, Stew Pans, Padding Dishes, Bowls, Pie Plates, for ONTARIO t ADNS, Lt ived a carioad of American Canadian Coal Oil refined. PWA Yours Sincerely, ‘up Churus, Daisy Washing Macks otkes Ringers, Clothes Horses, Potaâ€" saskets, also the Best and Cheapest T Fimngzer and Horse Brashs U TORONTO 14 Hno Ordin«ry Stand S PLEC: W LC1s 11 Iune betwoon “! 18,. 18 :N | Sideline bety 13, $59 ; Mi o tioned sidelt A collection of $82.25 is not bad for one day in Amos Church, This was caken up last Sunday as a mussion collection and was apportioned as follows : Colleges, £12,78, Home Missions, $49.25, French Evangilization, $20.22. "There i: that giveth and yet increaseth." Dr. Sueath has returned from Barric, greatly recuperated in strensth and health. Rev, Mr. Matheson, Priceville, preached here on Friday lact, preparatory #er ce for sacrament on Sunday. (« McFaddenâ€"Firthâ€"That Dancan Meâ€" Nab be paid $12 for grading at lot 49, con 3, E,G,R, Carried, MeFaddenâ€"Williamsâ€"That John Bell be paid $2,50 for one days work with team at lot 59 con 2, E G R, and William Woolaghan $1 for one days work. Carried, Firthâ€"MWilliamsâ€"That J MeKechnie be paid $2,25 for 100 tbs of flower for Jxumes Dillan, â€" Carried, Firthâ€"MecFaddesâ€"Iuat Mrs Whitmore be paid 49 cts and Ailan McLhoan $4 for gravel, â€" Carried, jouroment from Aogast sesâ€"ion. â€" Minutes of former meeting were read ind passed. On September the 15th last 249 Debentures. beivg the last of the ecupons rclatiye to said Debeutures to samount‘ot $1220.32% were aiso pard to mention«d Bank. The following othor payments were made : H. Schultz p m deficeney improvicg sidelins betweenilots 10 and 11 cons, 8 ind 9, $5.25 ; John Dictel io nay nartmia muatalsring ublfo l stdelize between lots 5 and 6, cons 12 and 13, $5q ; Mich Prown entting hiil oa merâ€" tioned sideline $2; J Hoeflin 90 yaads uravel and road through crop $6; J Hoffâ€" man ditto 250 yards $18, D Glebe 175 vas §9.95, Jolin Kerr 9g4 yds taken by T Allav and T Petty p m‘s $4.90, F Oelun 72 34« $8.060, Mrs. Haelmel 200 yds taken by G Wagner and J Himiier p in‘s $11, L Brusso 800 ft cedar and renewing culvert opposite lots 13, cons 15 anl 16 §8, Rob Nichol and James Henderson diteching st lot 26, con 17 $18.80,. R Stirrat dJitto at lot 30, con & $17.70, J Eadt building eulvert lot 19, con 4 $6, D Brown for tile drain at lot 75. con A including $12.15 for tiles, $21.50 township of arthur to pay baif. E Widmeyer p m repairing sidewalk in Nceuâ€" stadt §$3; J Hirnmler ditto to pay partiecs £8.50, C Heise planks reâ€"siacwa‘ k $18.10, E Wilter unils and spikes re said sidewnaik $4 40, J Yuers p m repairing seraper $1.15, Wmm Scoles fixing cuilvert $8.75, Jacob Kress coftin for Win Henderson a panper §14, V Drumm for keep of sick and destiâ€" tute Lizzie Brehm $10; treasurer tow»â€" ship Agricultural Socieby anoual grant, $100, J Gibson opening ditech at lot 26, con 17, $21.25, G Watlhke to pay parties i1uâ€" proving road $12,50, W H Ryan râ€"funded expeuses to Harriston re sinking fund $2, perties expenses to Toronto re Loan Boud ro â€" Debentures #69.45, Commissioners O‘Reilly $4 45. Black $6, Drerer $10, the reeve 84 re letting and inspecting jobs, Miss Mary Isaac and hermother visited Lauriston friends on Saturday last. | counctllors for services at meeting ol dats $12.50. â€" For the future not more than %7 will be paid for coffins required for burial of paupers. Wiliams â€" MeMiilau â€"‘That Sawuel Baines be paid the sum of $3,00 beang hall cost of buildiug new culvert on townâ€" line Gleselg and Holland, â€" Curried, Futlhâ€"MeFadden â€" Thaut J) Millan be paid $8,71 for letting specting road jobs for 1898. Ca MceFaddenâ€"â€" Wilizamsâ€" That 4 10 WNext council meeting will be held on Tuesday the 22nd day of November in the Town Hall. manby Willan.sâ€"Firthâ€"That Elizabeth Mcoâ€" Comb andâ€" Elizabeth Hughes bo exempt from Statute Labor for 1898, and that Statute Labor charged azainst lot 26 con, 7 be erased, the pathmaster baving cer. tified the same as pertormed, â€" Carried: MeFaddenâ€"McMillanâ€" That cheques issued on the Treasarer for ward approâ€" priations and special jobs as follows, ward No. 1, $50.18, ward No. 2, $51,10, ward No. 4, $50,00, ward No. 2, special $19,80. Canied. The council met Sept. 19th pursuaunt to adjournment, all the members present, the Reeve in the chair, minutes of last meeting read and confirmed, commiâ€"sMnâ€" ers for wards 1, 2 & 4 reported on ward appropriations for 1898. _ Psthmaster D. McRae reporied Statue Labor performed for lot 26 con 7. Gravel certificate was read from Allan McLean, Willtams â€"â€" MeFadden â€"â€" Tuat Thos. Lauder be paid $1,4C for registering Byâ€" Law No. 378, Carried, ¢ The couneil Th NU Intended for last week. T rried NORMANBY COUNCIL GLENELG COUNCIL. neil ol the Township of t pnirsnoapt to resolution â€"( to pay parties graveli: lots 15 and 16 cons. fer putiin wWwid DROMORE. journed to Novr, 7Tth at J 8 BLACK, t @r â€"That the clerk t osclhool rates on s were madle? li. inprovicg sidelins ns, 8 ind 9, $5.25 ; es gravelimg sidâ€" 16 cons, 12 and rcditto graveiling ul 6, cons 12 and tting Lhil oo menâ€" G. HOPF, Clerk arricd, MA ane> w age . :\]c- i Inâ€" Mr. Johr E. Greaves, teacher of the Yeovil public sebool has been reâ€"engaged for the ensuing year. ‘The interesting event of this week to the farmers of this locality 1s the *World‘s Fair‘ to be held at Hoistein on Tuesiay, Oct. 4th, _ Among the successful ex hibit. ors from tLis neighborhood in former years were;â€"â€"Messs C. Melunes, J« Swarston, Jno. Philip. Paul Bros. and Spicer Bros. offers the following bargains : TEAsDALE FaRM ; lot 30, con. 2, W.G. R. Bentinck. _ Will sell this fine 100 acres for but little more than was paid a few years ago before Mr. Teasdale built on it a large brick dwelling which he says cost £1000. HosBacH FaARM ; at Lamlash, sasbout 97 acres, good building, close to Post Office, Store, Church and School. Will sell at a great bargain or trade. Lswts ErpE® Fara towaship of Holland good form in German settlement. Will sell cheap or exchange. Conâ€" tains 100 acres, well improvea. Mr. D. Drimmie J+r.. has teon mnder the wesxiber during the last few days. Although the nameof Jas, F. MeFachâ€" ern of this place did not sppei or the list of those who recently passed the Enâ€" trance â€"examiuation, _ (an oversigcht no douibt,) yei be was sueccessful in prossing that examination with & good round total. Besides being a good scholar, James is sn expert ind enthusiastic pensmain aint{ at the receut Entrance cxammation took the full number of marks possible in that subjeci. James iutends, st some time in the rear fatnre, to take a complete course in a good Basiness College and ithns fit lhnmseif for commercial life. Mr. Jno, Drimwmic is on a visit to friends in Detroit, Mich., where he intends to rewain for some time. A 100 Aors Fara in Bentineck, pretty good lot, at say ©850 should bring $1200, â€" Who speaks first ? House axp Lot at Allan Park, to be given away, comfortable dwelling, good stable Money to loan at 5 per csrt. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance, Occan Tickets for sale. Debts collected, all business attended to quickly and promptly. 0 °. Jf2. YDTer,. At each others throats would probably raise the prices, 5: England & Russia Jhe J{anover Gonveyancer, | _ pommeangim n no eine e mm en m ns n n un e s <omerr : a q pQruLLs"Ihgsc»s Ts MIiBS HRhiZNVVELL, |The Remember the standâ€"opposite the Market. Durkam, 4Â¥ Phe only firstâ€"class Hearse in r=wn, The excitement in connection with the vote on the Prohibition Plebiscite is over hbere for the time being, ‘The vete in ths ward »stood 79 to 26 in faror of Prohitition, A great deal of indifference was seemingly manifested however, as out of a tot«l of 160 votes rossible, only 105 votes were polled. Undertaking and Emba‘ming on latest »rin ciples at reasonable r=tes Would intimate that she will Furniture and Undertakiny Bi lished by her father in Patrhan will endeavror to give all oid a c ers the same entire satisfaction larnifiura af BEaot i. Kurmiture of the Best Â¥a ALWAYS ON HAXEPD. PMICTURE FRANMINC A SPECIALTY tor ime. Before I began taking the mediâ€" cine I did not have any ambition, but now sll is changed and my dyspeptic trouble perfectly cured." Jamrs R. MURRAY. Traveled Extensively Throughout the Provinces â€" Interesting Statements Concerning His Experience. STELLARTON, N. 8.â€"James R. Murray, a well known violinist, of this place, who has traveled extensively throughout the Provinces, makes this statement : "I waes running down in health and my weight fell off from 175 to 150 pounds. Prescriptions did me but little good. My trouble was called nervous dyspepsia. I resorted to Hood‘s Sarsaparilla and after taking five bottles I was greatly benefited. I fwel as woell now as ever in my life, and have increased in flesh so that I now weigh 177 pounds. Iam well known in this part of the country, having followed my nrofession, that of & violin musician for the last 28 years. I gladly tell my friends what Hood‘s Sarsaparilla has done N. B. If you decide to take Hood‘s Sarâ€" sa?’trilla, do not be induced to buy any gubstitute. Be sure to get Hood‘s. vr . 2 330 wa‘yy _ are the only pills to tak Hood‘s Pilis Ki Hoou! Sursapariiia. WELL KNOWN VIOLINIST H. H. M 1L._ER, MISS SHEWEL t â€"FUCLL LNE 6# The Manover Convevancetr YEOVIL. lin I * i E07 7 time in | ham 8t e conurse» satiâ€"lie hn« fit, â€" ./A Fake 1t | _A gosdiv sumnser of th |' 8th «<l perssed chrkng | evering last week, on thd | Robt. Ledinghmins wher ’ yery enjor able evevrin : in | course, vames eic. 10 Mrs., As !joying > ; Caun‘~ Mr. Alex, and Miss Mary A attended Doruoch chrch 1st and made a pleasant sall at 1 Ledinghure‘s and no donbt had t time," & Rey. J. Anderson preached his sermon last Sabbath a1 Crawlord Two ot the gallm companied by two attenmded the Owen report a lovely tim Laet week Mr, Ha ed to Bruace to sttead cousia Mr. Beli Miss Kate McKiim« gaged as dressm sker Doruoch Laust week Mr. Dag od family of Louise moved to Dag. was a joily fell sw he from us. Potaioe digzging is the chief occupation of the people around Crawford t preson. In gencral they are a very poor cro» Nitrs, Jius. Bwanston, Mre, Juo, Marock and Misses Essioq andl Mary Swanston daughters of the formier, lhiye gove on a two weeks‘ visit to Michigan friends. Manufactu‘d on Honor & Sold on Merit PLEASANT, PURE PHABNOLINE PILLS Ahsnmatic Speoifc 6yz Pn "H n 6 Mo t of our citize Only by H. PARKER, Durhkam. HxX oxXLy AH REPARATION Aud will be pleased to quute prices and show you samples ai any thme. Gurst« vild find vervioww i 10 w XOLINE (AIntended for last insd w1 iavrlane J [acfiaria: Tm. * M 4 \V,v?;(\ ?()G@Gf:’(}m\gg 4 'g’.’ E)%«! the gallant Covinthiran lad WATCOCHES, CLOCK S, JEWELEIRY, SELVERWANE, 1814 ur catizers took in the Daor. ind all seem to be very well hb troir day‘s fun, CRAWFORD s ARAave » MeD mnusalh from he Â¥Redic‘:‘n NJ mr ‘assi~« of the 8th Sound exhibition and is complete ‘s, ani yOu the prices, loevory ease. zh MecKinnuon wheel} ‘the funer I af hi tds ato nrâ€"sgut in the vicinit the youth tih onr q their way rth Mary MeDonald h4 1st Sabbath l1 at \irs. Wm. lh!-y' spp"t‘ fA freudiv iute:â€" L O Nerr MeDonald av presen mother _ l1 be mis way to Nr We do the ti CALL & 8 Y ork We Handle everything i line, at right pr 10@ V} "H{\ Rvig o pue e us < Iemendenaivadcantna ~s. in ing Manhood, Nervousness, Poor Thousands of young and middic aged men are having thcir gexval vigor and riuhti_oontu:ually sapped by this is ease. They are frequently unconscious of the cause of these symptoms, Genel Weakness, Unnatural Discharges, Failâ€" Oe 31 CURE GLEET an} K ets, &o aut PP BE C c U : Raw P Â¥UOL tht arnes Weak Bauipors in Bruce Tp. was aver a bridge it â€" drivet. and team The man‘s leg is hb precoyer,. The ong «d but the horses be necessary on s Ken Nevis Cam October, wWoxpERrrUL =\ Firth 8r,, of Edg the age of eight y ed a beef withou!t to haye help to h: deed wonderful 1« wust have been a CHAaNGH to a cha Wright & moved to the firm v office (Cal Molt‘s) on &he PDurham estimable w Dscr LaceExnsEs8. â€" A entitled to issue License ing has been issued. _ F the following names of 1 to or in our own count y Flesherton; H. B. } Sound ; B. B. Miller an Wiarton; C. Knapp, 14 Munshaw, Enugenia: Tara:; W. H. Lawson, | Flesherton an awccount ©f Mrs. (Rev.) J odist Cleegy there, She Maxou®Es i8 a TnuRE= Percs Smith, Euphras death in a sad way. was over and he and ot ing out of the mow whe ped and he fell into the was still in motion. Th other to about 2: one peceiv e the pro widene we in a even th uuprove whole th old town diprection Miss Flo. wil give : evening N violmist w on tcuege O Canada and U her in the hig of Mr. Frank will assist English . has been Bmirra TCRE, â€"‘ ily Hera real, has cure 1 which Thin 1 wonderiul whole wor 1. My Merald : reeal, has so to the wari Maru w Lambert h ,'lnm. wher walks for t brought ba Ltaken from: cement. . 1A shere are lar icinity of G velph M« Durkh: marl i will s â€" B, H. Miller, the H. ' as very anxious to Lot 30, Con. 2. , containing 100 or will take i o village ‘ll‘ll'lfl ; andonly about â€" A customer S DE W AI Thursday, Oct aye corte ho are pinter juire t no VOL.â€" nts LOCAL AND G WR hint toâ€"day point ved pful LVA the hout vis Camp 1 s money to 1 business has and ac{m f Ws I‘l by Al1 t] Lp}} M of was C1 M "AA A MN U

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