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Durham Chronicle (1867), 13 Jul 1899, p. 4

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-_â€"" â€"“rziv5 a motion asking for a juiicial enquiry into the Yukon scandals. The Lon- don Times is a. great force in the world. tho' far removed from The past week at Ottawa has no; been uneventful. The Yukon charg- 88 were not reached when parliament voted down Sir Hibberc Tnnnnr’e y.“ admits that the declared number of retes for the Liberal candidate was larger than the real number so cast and that "a large number of ballots cast for Mr. McDiarmid, (Conser- it‘,) were in some nefarious and cor- rupt manner manipulated.” These are noc charges. They are admis- sions._ Mr. Bordon brought them in- to his motion because of the similar- ity of methods and result to those; on the Brockville and Huron electJ ions for the house of Commons. There is another connection. The persons “specially sent into the con- stituency by men working on behalf of the Liberal party” were stated to be the same in Brockville and Huron as in West Elgin and for that matter in the Ontario, Algoma, Perth and other By-elections. --‘°That a large number of persons .were specially sent into the constit- :uency by men working on behalf of the Liberal party and that fraudu- lent and corrupt means were used by some of these persons ” He admit- ted that among these means was the illegal employment. of persons under assumed names to act as de- puty returning officers. He owns up to the persouatiou of voters and The \Vest Elgin Frauds were refer- .red to last. week in the House when it was shown that among other things Mr. \Ic\ish confessed: "Senator Sanford was drowned Mon- ;day last while trying to raise the :anchor of his boat at his Island home .-e.t Windermere, Muskoka. When .found he was in an upright position his head being only 18 inches below ’water and six feet from shore. The (Globe writing editorially speaks of ihim as follows :â€"“ He was one of the“ wealthiest and most influential citi- zeas of our sister city, having de. veloped from comparatively small heginnings one of the most success- 111'1 and enterprising establishments in the Dominion. He had not only the ability to make money. but had the taste to enjoy its fruits and the heart to allow its benefits to flow to others. He was a liberal contributor to such projects as won his sym~ .pathy, and not a few religious and I philanthropic causes will miss the [judicious aid which in the past his ample purse afiorded. He was an ardent Conservative, and was ap- pointed to the Senate in 1887.” The street car strike in London, '-()nt., culminated on Saturday night last into fierce riot, when the cars were stoned, plate glass windows lbroken and general disorder for a time prevailed. Mayor Wilson at- tempted to read the Riot Act but was' unable to make himself heard. The policemen proved powerless in the hands of the mob. Not until the militia had been called as a last re- sort, was it possible to restore order. Everything was quiet on Sunday, but Col. Holmes, commanding the’ \Vestern district, ordered out a com-l pany of militia each from Guelph, 'Galt, Berlin and Windsor. Every precaution was taken and the au- thorities determined to enforce order. Sir Geo. Burton, Sir J Boyd and Justice Falconbridge are the Judges appointed to apportion the constitu- encies in accordance with provisions -of the Redistribution Bill. The “Globe says editorially that both par- -ties are satisfied with the choice. The Redistribution Bill has passed itS'third reading. DH. BUHD, M. E. P. S. U. . ARRISTER, NOTARY, CON- VEYANCER, Etc., Etc. Money to. Loan at reasonable rates and on terms to sue: borrower. OFFICEâ€"McIntyre Block, (Over the Bank) NOTEâ€"A Member of the Firm will be in attendance at the Durham Oflice (CaJder’s PBlock, entrance Next to Holt’s) MONDAYS COURT DAYS. r n was w. to. am e. A. “7.9-. éSuocesaor to Dr. PARK, MILL STREET, â€"- â€" DURHAM. ARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, SOTARIES ‘OXVF-YAS (II-IRS, Eta, Etc. Money on Loan at Lowest Rates on Easy Terms, cmcu : Cums Socxn, MARKDALE 8: DURHAM. THE CHRONICLE. lUCAS, WRIGHT BATSUN, w. s DAVIDSON, I, July 13th, 1899. H.ibԤe§§_ Tuppeâ€"rg Miss Laura Mastin o visiting Mrs. \V Mrs. Eva. Gaudin is visiting her siste Thurston. | Rev. L W. Thorn of this place iand F. Davey of Maple Valley ex- changed pulpits on the Sabbath, Mr. Davey preached a special sermon no the Orangemen at Eugenia in the afternoon, Rev.J. Ward preached to the Oranaemeu at Fleshertou Station in the morning. Mr. J E. Hansford, b ronto spent. Sunday and ' friends here, Mrs. Mr. Lee employed in t mill here was adjusting a pully on Monday when thrown by a belt. against and his shoulder disloca Mr. R. N. Henderson has also very improv ed the appearance of his property by repainting the exter- ior of his cosy cottage and fence~ surrounding. Painter Johns' Within the past few weeks the car- penters and painters have made a marked improvement on Sproule’s block. The shops in the same are now numbered and Jewler VanDusen is now nicely settled in No. 9 which makes a very near. quarters for his business. Nos. 6 7 bv Snmnh 8.; W. Moore, F. s.; D: Mc'l‘avish, . ; Wm. Boyd, representative to Grand Lodge. ihonored and useful member of the Baptist Church. His presence will be much missed in their sanctuary here. His home was always a home for the ministers many of whom en- joyed his hospitality. His mourn. ing partner has the sympathy of many friends in her season of sor- Mr. Angus McGillivray to whom 3 we referred last week as having re- s ceivedaparalytic stroke while on a visit to his step-daughter’s, Mrs, : Thos. McQuay’s in Proton, gradually : sank and passed away there on Sab- ' bath morning last thus closing a ' matured and beautiful Christian life fitted under grace for the enjoyment of the wider, happier life in the . Kindom above. His remains were ; taken on Monday to Meaford and interred alongside his first partner in life who proceeded him some years ago. hlr. McGillivray was born in ' Inverness Scotland, 84 years ago and came to Canada when he was some- thing over 30 years of age settled firstin Quebec Province. About 44 years ago he came to Milton, Ont. where he met in with the late Joseph Strain of the Toronto line and soon after settled near him in lthc township of Proton where for ‘many years he lived and shod the feet of scores who are now in mid- I devoted Christian wife. Eleven years E ago he was happily married to Mrs. it? n Canadian political influence, it is well informed on Yukon matters. 5 Miss Flora Shaw, the colonial editor, visited the Yukon last year and gave the world the result of her inquiry into oficial management there. These unpleasant disclosures made a strong impression in England and 5 now that the government has re- fused further investigation the Times l returns toa discussion of the sub- , jectâ€"saying that the Canadian Gov- ' ernment has made “a rather serious mistake.” The Times goes on to de- clare that the facts stated by its own special writer “were suflicient to prove that the administration was surprisingly bad and that a search- ing investigation by competent and impartial commissioners was requir- . ed.” It holds that Mr. Ogilvie has not qualifications for this work, and ‘ speaking of Sir Eibbert’sjcharges ex- presses regret that the Laurier gov- ' ernment should have treated a mat- ter so serious as a party question. In conclusion The Times aflii ms that “the gos einment would have been 3, deeper sense of the serious charac- ter of the charge and the necessity of meeting it.” was adjtistinga. belt 0 Monday when he r a belt, against the 1 vvr-V“ Co. who are opening and confectionery. Henderson has also very \rAA LL- do until placiig the FLESHERTON . Jewler VanDusen din No. 9 which quarters for his 85 7 by Sproule home I‘HE DURHAM ( ‘HRONICLE, July 13th,1899. 3 Mrs. he has A“, meg‘flm'ties in t]: 86150:! is Sumcient muse mad about their health, 5‘1th Ad or PFOfuse men: ................ ............. Hides . . . . per lb ........... Sheepskins ................ Turkeys per lb ............ Geese per lb Ducks per pair-I... Wool ............ ti‘ Dan. McDonald from Bolton is home for the summer. ' We have to congratul of Priceville for having pondent, arid we may say that. very few have the ability and talent that he posses- ses,-â€"one who is able to depict the life and character, faults_and failings of his fellow- townsmen from time to time. not in the least backward m (1 ate the good people such a n able corres- . 31155. Mary Nichol, of Toronto, is at pres- ent enloyin herself at the old home, Mr. John Licho 5, north of this place. We attended the picnic in connection with Mr. John A. Graham’s school, and were highly pleased with everythingâ€"singing, eating and various forms of amusement. but specially we admired the teacher’s opening speech which was full of good humor and common sense. We understand Mr. Gra- ham is re-engaged already for 1900 in Booth- I vino chknn' , Nail McLeod, south east of this place, {raised a fine large barn last week with ‘ block and tackle. which was a great savmg on human muscle. All went up With ease. I Alar e number from our neighborhood attende the communion service in the Fresh terian Church. Priceville on Sunday last. he day being fine there were a large crowd there from all sides. Forty new members have been added to the church already during Mr. Matheson’s pastorate of fifteen months. We got our road work done last week. We had less this year than usual on account of so much time put in shoveling snow in the winter time. John McKinnon’s new brick houale is about completed and reflects much credlt on the proprietor and the builders for its fine archxtecture. Mr. Farquahar McKinnon.of \Véodbridge, Spent a few days with his family - here last week. . Miss Kate McIntyre, 01 Toronto, is spend- mgAher holidays at home here at present. The Trustees are making some repairs in connectxon thh our school, A large number from this vicinity attend- ed the C. E. Convention held in Durham on Thursday last, and were delighted with the programme up stairs, and in a roportxon- ate manner with the excellent t iings pro- v1ded by the ladies to a pease the hungry, for the cool breeze of the morning and a long drive sharpened the appetites of not a few. Justice was done to two square meals, . all for 25¢. i Minggry Niche), of'Toronto. i4 M r. and Mrs. Arch. McCuaig, Mrs. Mc- Carmel, sr., Miss Maggie McCannel and Mrs. McPhail attended a large Wedding 011 Wednesday last at Mr. Donald McCannel’s, Burgoyne, Co. Bruce. Farmers in general are busy at present attending to their turnips and such like. Lots of rain for the last week or two. We noticed fields of hay cut between here and Durham which cannot avoid getting a bleaching. Market Repart. Mr. and Mrs. John. Hooey of Thornbury visited Mr. and Mrs. Neil the beginning of the week. Miss Hervie, in R. J. Sproule’s oflice is holidaying with her parents at Courtland. Master Roy Hamilton is releving her. Miss Ida Gjerdrum is visiting re latives at Owen Sound. DU. IO 0- a blouse an a 21th. Whether painful, men§truation, the muse TOP CLIFF. for 13 to 50 15 )-\n #3 0..)..rnwm7.w8 2214 mmmmmm 30mm7075 uterine to CURB, RBI-CURB, fiRE \VELLS. Allordcrs taken at th near McGowan's M111 or at Shop Smith’s Foundry. - om: GUARANTEED at “ let live’.’ PRICES. 5% "1'0 Clear out the balance of our Straw and 9% Linen Hats we vill sell them at the followmg % Big Reductions: 44â€"1 “To Clear out NTEED at ‘ ‘LiVe Ladies’ Sailors, were Boys’ Straws Men’s Straws that were s DIG, DRILL, PRESSCURB 153 the old RM MY (Ts. general that I 00d Get the Best ‘6 £‘ H t6 5. 3 01d stand at Charter C. L. GRANT. and ,‘ BULL FOR SERVICE- : HE UNDERSIGNED WILL KEEP f “ f9? Service at Lot N0. 57. (011:3, E: (ii Terms, 81 00“ ON H H C. 3‘ 00 to $1.00 for 75¢. 75 50 50 5O 25 520 60 0 .3 .0 n0 4O ) b 4O v2: m‘ Standatd Bank of Canada ARR IS'IER, Solicitor, etc. Mcln Block. Lower Town. Collection Agenc promptly attended to . Searches 1 3: the {kg-Lam Omoe. HUGH MacKAY, Durham, Land star and Licensed Auctioneer f County of Grey. Sales promptly am to sud notes cashed. AMES CARSON, Durham, Lic Auctioneer for the County of ‘ Lend Veluebor, Bailifi' at the 2nd Di+ Court. Sale. and all other matters pro} attended toâ€"highelt references furt 3. JAMIESON' m’m‘ if required. (micaâ€"First un Pharmacy 383i dgpcer-F OHN QUEEN, ORCHARDV I LL] resumed his old business, and is 1 odto loan any amount of money 01 estate Old mortgages paid ofl l moetliberal terms. Fire and Life moeaeflecbedin the beat Stock Com‘ :1; lowest rates. Conespondenc Orchardville, P. 0., or a call italicize: The “Chronicle” is the l2-l’age Local Newspal“ Western «ntario, Clamps and En Always relieved promptl; Dr. Fowler’s Ext. of Wi Strawberry. When you are seized with an ati Cramps or doubled up with COIL “rapt a remedy you are sure will gi ml‘lsf an? give it quickly, too. thfox: don't wanjt an Juntricd sort E t MAY be! you. You want Dr. F‘ th‘act of ild Strawberry, which one know: will positively cure C ran Colic quickly. , a dose or two a \ A... have. cam. ’AMES BROWN. Issuer LicenseI,Dnrham Ont. “1.. v on gave it a trial, bw have perfect comfort.” which are long overdue and-- 1 Hardnppe, desperatelyâ€"I am 1 Ba! {hat our cashier is out 10" vâ€"ovtw V l WDHLCI Lu: \J“L ‘ ‘ éallegâ€"Oi, well, it (109511;! much dtfference; I’ll call and 1:: It some future date. Good du bbâ€"Woll, they rem? nded beefsteak. . How tlents V vv-wvuno Pennâ€"[n what way? a. LEFROY McCAUL, Legal Dzrectory, BENTIST. Miscelianeous . . p. TELFORD. don’t need one. dates he manage when need a shock? is in his bill. ‘u. w- v"â€" Lacy,‘ Calder'e' Block. ,â€"F1rst door west c . HOLT, MORE FORCE. VERY RARE. Toronto. OUT. But now a v proof to back u assertions, a: have it from M }Hawkc, Col< 0111., who W “Dr. Fowler's] of Wild Straw} a wonderful 4 Diarrhoea, C a short distm w'ell done. of the of Ms:

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