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Durham Review (1897), 5 Jul 1900, p. 6

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4| On motion of Frostâ€"Gordon an amâ€" endment was offered to Bylaw 587 re equalized assessment urging the mainâ€" tenance of the old rate for O, sound, and flgrendmg the proposed increase over the other municipalities in proporâ€" tion to their assessment. . The moyer and seconder were the only yeas. the nays being : â€"Brigham Brown, McColâ€" Collingwood 1 Derby Egremont 1 Euphrasia 1 Glenelg Holland Keppel Normanby 1 Osprey Proton Sara wak St. Vincent 1 Sullivan 1 Sydenham 1 Owen Sound 1 Meaford Durham Thornbury Markdale Dundalk Re men _ Wm. Totten, Chairmrno, was instructâ€" ed to fet the following repairs done as cheaply and efficiently as possible. The repairs consisted of painting and repairing windows, roof, flooring etc., of L‘onm&)hnildings. A verandah costâ€" ing $405,.90 had been placed at Court House. Ov Warden presented Acc‘t for $1 from Miss McCaul, type writing engineer‘s report re Crispin bridge, Full Council. Mr. Kinnon (rerf?nted. Rep. No R & B Com. Adopted. In compliance with Jadge Creasor‘} letter your committee recommend tha a scarlet Merino fltg be purchased fa County Buildings. Your Committee has bad before then the tender of John Weldrick for grano lithic walks to County â€" Building lmoantinr to $195.00, (The specification: provide for the usual details of con struction.) Chairman was empowered to get re pairs to the Ju@ge‘s chambers at at early date. ing repairs ar ordered paid.) Warden read invitation from Mayor Laidlaw to attend a garden party at Aberdeen in the evening. Rep. No. 1 Printing Com. was preâ€" sented by Mr. Schenck. Adopted. Council adjourned to 3 p. m. Fripay P. M. Artemesia Benti‘ck } Hanover \ W, E. Johnston wa tract for wood at $3.1. (Several small acc‘t inspection and milege m Bylaw 587 to confirm equalized assessâ€" meunt of the County for 1901 introduced numbered 589 and put through usual stages. The following are the figures : Frinay Morxix« Full Council. Warden in utes read" and confirmed. The Warden presented th m Rep, No. 1, R & B Com, recommended the adoption of report of a joint coms mittee appointed by Co. Councils of Grey and Bruce re the Crispin bridges This promised County help when the municipalities of Bentinck and Brant passed the necessary byâ€"laws establish ing the deviations. . They also recome mended the deviation to be on the east side of boundary line. 5 McColman & Preston be appointed to attond to repairs asked for Thornbury bridge, Application of Chas. H. Dixon to re tain appointment as County student +*Not entertained." R:m( No. 2 Co. Prop. Com. recom me payment of several acc‘ts whicd have been noted *passed‘ elsewbere The report went on : A number of acc‘ts were r«(-nmmendg to be paid which are noted ‘passe elsewhere. & Report of Fin. Com. No. 2 recommen ded payment of several acc‘ts which am noted *passed‘ elsewbere. The Bank statements were filed. In the Merchant Bank there is $11673.37 to the credit ® the Countyv. â€" In Molson‘s Bank $10510.0 H. Brigham, $3.50, atter ileage at meeting of joi rispin bridge. N, MceColman $3.80, inspec rer Hurlburt‘s creek. M. Richardson $200, inspec . L. Proton and Artemesia C, McKinnon $8.60. insp« ileage, re Crispin and Sceot Mr. Preston presented Key Mr. McKinno ilnation of the County as agreed in Council last week. Tnuurspay ArtERxo0X. Continued from Supplement. p. No. Prop, Com. Re m#l of : rles $9.85 McKianon, Patterson, Priogle, OUR COUNTY 1) 19 256 OUO unountinsg Old | 140 000 950 000 9906 000 226 000 420 000 214 000 230 OO0 640 O0O 466 OO0 200 000 160 GO0 135 000 115 000 360 000 740 000 345 000 170 000 900 ONDO 960 000 684 O0O 570 000 O resented the following IN SESSION 2 ) 191 000 ) a cord. s of councilmen re County Budd r fto $29.10 wert 1 140 000 1 165 000 } 30 000 200 000 § 1 570 000 975 000 1 025 000 240 000 1 420 000 1 225 000 1 230 000 n in chait ittendance ant joint com. ® New 730 NCO 110 000 466 000 200 OO0 160 000 145â€" 000 10 000 115 000 170 000 900 000 960 000 700 000 Parker & Co 740 000 iwarded tt brid ting 1 ctin ng No Recom 235 000 Incr‘se 290 000 4 000 11 000 16 000 1 Fin ridg Min ccn Un The questions of great interest before the Council, next to the equalizaâ€" tion of the County were the ?)rispin bridge wrangle and the question of exâ€" tending the jurisdiction of the Diyision Court. Reports of Inspectors Campbell and Gordon were ordered to be printed in the minutes. Schem cil be ana. of Durham chamber for Richardson~ /Mr. Find cil adjourn to t / Nov 9, 1900. ; } Clerk was grant, in connection with this sesston. Gordonâ€"Schenkâ€"That Treasurer be paid $4 livery hire in attending this session. The members then rising{ sang *God Saye the Queen" in a loyal and hearty manner and the session was over. Messrs Neil McColman, Jas. Allan and Insp. Campbell were appointed arbitraâ€" tors in the Union school Section No. 1, Dundalk and Proton Case. Mr. 8. J. Parker, Treas. of the Co. of Grey was in attendance on Friday and Saturday and was a very ular officer on Faturday as he mshedp(t).ge cheques, St o efficie Court Mr Frost is a valuable member on Legal points and wide awake on alâ€" points. Manover petitioned to be annexed to Div, No 3 for County purposes. of P Cook‘s Cotton Root TJompound Is successfully used monthly b’y over .\ [‘10,000 Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladies ask ’l;our dm%‘“t for Ceok‘s Cotton Roct Comâ€" r‘ll. ‘ake no other, as all Mixtures, pilis and mitations are dangerous, Price, No. 1, $1 §er box ; No. 2, 10 degrees stronger, $3 per box. No. 1 or 5, mailod on receipt of price and two 8â€"cent stamps. The Cook Company Windsor, Ont. txÂ¥"Nos. 1 and 2 sold and recommended by ali responsible Druggists in Canarde. No.lrx« Ko.2 sold in Dmham by A Parker. NacFnilarze erd Co k. Among those whe attended service here last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Robb, ot Robb, Mr and Mrs Murdoch of Fairbairn, Mr and Mrs MclInnis, Yeovil. Mr John Wilson is getting some of those enormous piles of Elm lumber toved out to the station the last few The Rev Mr Campbell favored the C E here with a very interesting paper on Catacombs ot Rome last Sunday evening. _ f Dry weather still continues We had a yery slight trost on Saturday night, but did very little harm. _A tew farmers bave started haying, which we fear is going to be a very light crop. Grain will all be short this year around here. Miss Mary Taylor returned home last Saturday from Brantford, where she has been for the past six months attending the Ladiss‘ College there. Mary looks well. Miss Dixon ut'Gneifh. is at present visiting her cousin Mrs R Aitkins. Mrs Cummings of Dundas. is at present visiting at Mrs. Taylor‘s. Resoived that the acc‘ts be paid:â€"Asâ€" funeral of the former‘s tather a week gus McEachern gruve{)tl.sgz .Mc[mchhm ago Friday. estate do $1.68; John Dory do $8,25; Jolin % s s M Kere do $1.48; Normanby half cost; Jas Death .has again been in out midst 3wanston do §$8.98; W, Cameron do 60cus; and claimed another of our first Nowmanby lhalf cost; W. Gowan do $£.00; SEttlers in the person of Mrs Isabella Joiu Garvey do $2.86 Normanby han Shal;re. She was respected and beâ€" cost; Won, Ovens do $3.24 Normanby hoif loved by all who knew her, for her cost; John Coriey do $8.84 Normanby baif kind and affectionate nature, and was cost; John MeDonald do $2.838; ti. Adame ¢ver ready to lend a helping hand in do $5; H. Reid timber $2.50; 1. H. Brown time of need. She was also a true conâ€" goods Mrs Barclay 6 mths, $6; reeve 2 sistent Christian and faithful member days distributing pavktmuamsters‘ liolls, $4; ofthe Methodist church for over forty Clerk do 1 day $2; Cierk‘s quarter salary years A large number of sorrowing £35; do postage and stationery 6 mths. $3; friends followed her to her last resting Jas. Fisher printing Voters‘ list $382.80, plage, Rev MrSharp conducted the .\Iclutvre-â€"fllultioâ€"'l'hatpwo adjourn to buarial sarvice. meet again in Ho s',e-m. on rndn.y. Augo«t Mr Bert Budd is spending his holiâ€" 10th, for general basiness. Carried. days selling views, and is meeting D, Aurna®, Clerk." with lananace amanos ‘his aldt frianiia McQueenâ€" Hastieâ€" That we imstruct the Clerk to haye 100 blank forms for road notress printed at the Review office, Durhaw, Carried. Hastieâ€"Robbâ€"That W. J, Pipaer be allowed to build a cattiepass at 20d and 3rd division of lot 15 con. 1, and the Clerk prepare a Byâ€"law tor same, gu»rding the travelling public against damages ansing from the coustruction of it and helding the said W. L. Pinder responsible for all damages and repairs for a‘l time. Carried $30.. Carried. Â¥ Byâ€"law No. 129 to repeal Byâ€"law No. 128 and appoint George Klempp road Commisâ€" ssioner for Holstern paesed the usnal readâ€" mngs, &c. j MeQueenâ€"Melntyreâ€"Tuat we instruct the Clerk to ask the Arthor Tp,. Councal to give ns a detailed statement of expenâ€" ditare on the Arthur and Eg‘t townline in 1899â€"1900 both in statute labor anrd money grant aad when said mee‘t is adâ€" justes, we shall supplement their urauut of §30.. Carried. â€"Hastieâ€" MeQueenâ€"That Coun. Meloâ€" gre interview Commissionor for townline Genelg and Eg‘t. in regard to rep. roai a Grasby‘s pond and report at next meet us of Council. Carried pstieâ€" hobbâ€"That foregoing report be adgcted and order granted and Melutyre be ar1d $2 for letting and inspectiug the sare. Carried pun. MeQueen reported that he let the rerving of landslide at sidebank road cor 8 to W. J,. Canifield for $10. Work completed and payment rec‘dâ€" lobbâ€" Melntyreâ€"That foregoing report beadopted and order granted and coun. MQueen be paid 50cts Comuision. Carâ€" rid. _ :(aon. Melotyre reported that he let a comnct of bmilding two bridges at lot 7. 8, oa. 8 to Jas. McMecken for $22. Work opmleted, payment recommendeda. NoTEs. k,ncil met June 29th, minutes approv e statute labor is all done now other year, and some of the ink it a long time between EGREMONT COUNCIL. ilgour, of Mt. Forest, is a Mr. Findlay‘s. Dromore Terms : â€" A deposit of twenty percent of the purchase money will be required to be pard in cash upon the da o? sale, For further terms and com{itions of sale, which will be liberal, apply to Auctioneer or to Dated this 6th day of June, On the property are said to be the following improvements: A one and oneâ€"half story frame dwelling 25 feet x 16 feet with a one and oneâ€"half stor frame addition 20 feet x 19 feet witl‘: stone cellar under the main dwelling and stone foundation under the addition. The stone foundation is said to be arranged for brick veneering and the said n%dition is not completed. There is also on the property another old building which may be used for a stable. The property is very desirably situated on a leading Street a short distance East of the Registry Office and is a gmgerty that a mechanic should be able, y his own work, to greatly improve and increase the value of, making it a profitable investment, uko at two o‘clock in the afternoon, the folâ€" lowing property : Park Lot No. 9 on the North Side of Lambton Street in the Town of Durham in the County of Grey and Province of Ontario containâ€" ing by admeasurement 84400 square links (about four fifths of one acre) be the same more or less. ndger _ anda 0y vIrTUue o ume~ pamrves Ucontainod in a certain Mortgage,. which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by PUBLIC AUCTION by James Carson, Esquire, Auctioneer, at Knapp‘s Hotel in the Town of Durham on Monday, the 9th of July, 1900 H. H. MILLER, Mr and Mrs Bittle and Mrs Pinder of Guelph are visiting at Mr Ed Johnston‘s. Mrs Marfiaret Pollock and Mrs 8 Wright of Hentryn are yvisiting friends around Murdoch and Normanby. Our annual picnic will be held as usua) in Lennox‘s groye on Thursday July 5th. Willing hands are making preparation for a good time. Miss Mary A Gordon has secured a situation in Harriston and is at present engaged in tailoring. Mr and Mrs C Ector attended the funeral of the former‘s tather a week ago Friday. Miss Minnoie Ball returned home Friday after spending a week with her sister at Murdock P. O. Mr Chas McKinnon raised his barn on Wednesday, as it is the only raising near hand this year, the young people took the advantage and enjoyed themselves. Mr Bert Budd is spending his holiâ€" days selling views, and is meeting with success among his old friends. Bert is one of our promising young men, and is aspiring to be a Methodist minister . 8 Queen is spending a few days in (O)wen Sound. Mrs Eliza Chapman is spending a month in Artemesia visiting her daughter Mrs R White. Wm Allan has three friends trom Guelph visiting him for a few days. The pieme that was held in Carson‘s bush was the beet that bas been in counneeâ€" tion with this school for some time. There was & larger turn out than expected, but we think they all enjoyed themselyes The bush was nice, the weather favorable and a good program wae provided. An excellent supper was givyen while Mrs Dickieman in her booth was kept moving with ber stock of refreshmeuts. Oue of the principal attractions was the piping by Mr H. McDonald, Priceyille, who ealiveuâ€" ed the afternoon by his loud and inspiring Music. Mrs Win. Mitchell, has been visiting Mris Dickleman, lately. Mr McDonald and Miss Lizzie Fee, teachers haye returaed to their re«spective bomes on their yvacation. _A much prized holiday by the pnml but not by the teacher if he is a farmer, Most people are delaying cutting bay till rain eome«, or perbaps the rain is deâ€" laying for the hay. A gzood way to inâ€" enre raIn is to mow the hay or ‘"parisâ€"green the petatoâ€"bugs" The REvIEW to the end of 1900 for 40 cents. . The program consisted of singing by the children, solos by Mr J. Watsou, duet by Migses Leeson and ‘Theodore, hagâ€"pipe music by H. McDonald, recitations vy Mr Gilmour ava Miss V,. Cornish and short addresses by Rey Mr Campbell and Mr Allan. In the evening a footâ€"ball match betweer Varney and the home team, reâ€" sulting in a tie, atter a gooud deal of wouk nil went bome rejoicing. Mr Audrew Mellvrige has heen fined with sickness for seme time, ba are glad to say that it will not be a manent iliness. Miss Lizzie Ellis has ber brother inâ€"law‘s Mr for some time. d1 3000 mapt Estate Agent, Hanover, Vendor‘s Agent. North East Normanby Murdoch w‘ been visiting at Anurew Stewart 1900, at 2 o‘clock in the afternoon, the interest of Isabella Jobnston, (formerly the widow of Joseph Mighton deceased) in the westâ€"balf of Lot Number sixtyâ€" five in the Third Concession West of | the Garafraxa Road in the Township of Bentinck in the County of Grey, conâ€" isisting of a Lien or Churfie thereon of ‘$3(S.').-lb' and her dower therein as the widow of Joseph Mighton, deceased. The Lot contains akout 50 acres and is situated about Three miles trom the Town of Durham, and readily accessible | thereco by good roads. The other conditions of Sale are the standing conditions of the said Court. For particulars of age and state of health of said Isabella Johnston and for Further Particulars. Apply to the undersigned or to A. D. CREASOR,. Vendors‘ Solicitor, Owen Sound. Dated at Owen Sowid this 15th day of June A. D. 1900 * Duxcar MorrIsox, Local Master â€" â€" ... tOwen Sound. TERMS OF Ten per cent of the to be paid at the time balance in One month out interest.. There will be a reseryed the said Master, About Forty acres of the said Lot are cleared and in a good state of cultivaâ€" tion, the balance being a good hardâ€" wood busbh. The land is said to be a t;ood clay loam. The Jot is well fenced y good rail fences, TOWN OF DURHAM, on TUESDAY the 10th day of JULY mradaugn 10use mâ€"ie heen conâ€" e. bat we O11,â€"Hepworth peoplesome years ago bored a hole many hundred feet into the earth and didn‘t get what they were looking forâ€"Oil,. Not discouraged another company took it in hand and at the depth of 1200 feet have found two "*pockets" of oil which has roused great hopes of finding it in bulk. They, will go 2000 feet. REVIEW and Weekly Globe $1.50 REVIEW and Weekly Mail..... $1.70 REVIEW and Montreal Weekly SSEAL:...*....+1 xk .«.++ +.« «147 BAgk "What we have we hold," represented General Roberts as a British Bulldog standing upon the Map of South Africa shown in the form of a British flag, which was brightened and strengthenâ€" ed by a red cro«ss worked into the folds of the flag by this wonderful Star color process. As an upâ€"toâ€"date newspaper, the Toronto Daily Star eclipses all its rivals, It is dignified without being heavy, bright without being flippant, aggressive without being illâ€"natured, The Toronto Daily Star has introducâ€" ed into Canada a feature which is as novel as it is conspicucus in connection with newspaper advertising. _ It prints a line in red ink every day across the tap of the prage advertisement of one of their large advertisers, _ The maryvel of its readers is as to how the thing is done. _ At the same time it prints special anaouncements of its own vpon the front page of its paper from time to time also in colored ink, sometimes printing a paragraph at the bottom of one of the columns of the front page, and occasionally strengthening its front page cartoon with some colored ink. As an illustration of this latter upon the day that it was announced that Preâ€" toria had been taken by General Roberts, t he Star printed a cartoon showing "Bobs" with a brush in hi« hand "painting the map of South Africa a British Red," painting it from ocean to ocean, as in geographies hereâ€" after, that part of the world will be colored, It was one of the most surikâ€" ing bits of newspaper work ever proâ€" duced in Canada or elsewhere. _ More recently, an adaptation of Sam Hunter, the cartoonist, of the celebrated picture Rev. Mr. Kenning had his garden destroyed by sheep and cattle, while he and his family were away attendâ€" ing to church duties. _ Too bad. The picnic got up by the Presbyterâ€" ian church Sabbath School on Friday 29th, was very successful and was largely attended _ Rev. Mr. McDonald presided and conducted the business ably assisted by the two neighboring school teachers, Misses Fraser and Tasker, the eatables were good, and a fair collection was made. _ The weather was cool and the people enâ€" joyed the afternoon well. Mrs Armstrong, who was waiting on her sick daughter, Mrs. Conley, in Egremont, is home again. Mrs. John A. Searlett is able to be around again. Ya5 Rev. Mr. McDonald of Cedarville and Esplin has got a call to Viectoria County, and will, we hear, leave here in July. _ Rev. Mr. Miller, Holstein, preached here on Sunday evening 24th of June. Rev. Mr. McDonald is back from the Assembly meeting in Halifax. A NOTED PAPER. ‘ SALE purchase money of sale, and the thereafter withâ€" bid fixed by Hopeville $ Light _ Harness, Collars, Pads, Bits, Blankets, Ete. IS RELIABLE HARNESS. We want you to know we handle everyâ€" thing in the Harness line. Harness that is durable and fits a horse comâ€" fortably, will bring profit to you in the greater amount of work he will do. SsOoOMETHING YOU WANT â€"â€"Full line of PIANOS, ORGANS, and SEWING af We are well stocked with TURNIP SOWERS, 8SCUFFLERS LOTS OF MONEY to Loan at 5%. Issuer of J LOWER TOWXNX Implement Warerooms. WM ‘ ) AA We have a new light Masseyâ€"Harris Binder we weight and Roller Bearings from Top to bottom running Binder in the world. WAGGONS. Our Warerooms are now fully stocked with Ma.sse)i Plows, Drills, Harrows etc. All the latest improve on all articles. Don‘t fail to see the Massey Harris then buy one and it will make you money. M!flnu(' :“.\m(;ifklf’:‘f‘gf“fiijgggt_ls7\§'i1].arr,“.c within a few day Re n o5 e "»--»,fi i8 us o 43 WE SUPPLY ITâ€"â€"~ In â€" He . LEAVENS A car load of Waggons will arrive wit were bought before the rise in waggons you can buÂ¥y a firstâ€"class Waggon at as In â€" Heavy and 1. BURNET: BHARRIS AGENCY, DURKAN hob ipip i4X UicCOWAN. EM iipenemrean ar e r oT Fara 3‘Tarar esh Fruit always on hand FOR EGGS «_ %%%44 04 â€"â€"â€"â€" atron gives Uverd to any part of the town on short notice at in buying Groceries most s Its are obtained by dealing tore, where special attention i nerai stores where it is a me link it over and give the s chance. done Promptly every working day rmmwp“ i9 s t y +4 4 yeetder Two Car Loads of Buggies, Democr to choose from. â€" Goods bought six Prices will surprise you, Quer Gcourâ€"â€"â€" ty ou 25¢ T8s. «_ O Amuet we want you to Top to bottom of it. Posit Improved Yorksixi}e season of 1900, at lot 32, Terms $1.â€"Wair. Coonx them special mention Came to the pre signed about June 8. D. R. Glenelg ; is requested to pro Oxpe"se“' Rob Roy, sune special attention is paid, where it is a mere side and give the specialty eiuintiind atrbaiad inb cith watsiecind aiut id sns & a 4 ha & 84 a SA & A # % wer SEWING MACHINES CALDER t!:e' premises of STRAYED M 0iih t i. * *‘ % : . *6 Ipl n ht J4 Democrats and C . _ No other shop low a price. une 4th, lot 10, Con, 1. & 2 young mare. Owner prove property and pas ‘RS, HAy FORKS, etc. of MARRIAGE Licenses wWa. RyaAx 11, 1900, l to see, reduced in ositively the easiest hgfassey Harris improvements Boat for service , con. 9, Bentinck months ago days, these C the under Drill LC where atts Bs Gith sn e l cliaesh d °L JA 2 Â¥ d TWEE GROCE We 09 B: K XIs J 4 McFar) Stric $1 BU KIL VV C HI We : dle 3 prod satis ANl

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