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Durham Review (1897), 22 Nov 1900, p. 4

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O 0 * OUR HAWM REVIEW venience though a first them preduces a be direction which stamr Eace to play hide an ibrary is adorned wit place and mantel su! Ul’ll"w mR 2P RRnmt! ing is heated by Clareâ€"Bros. furnace, burning either coal or wood, and the site gives an excellent cellar devided for fruit, vegetables, &e. The architect was Ritchie of Mt. Forest, and the house is a deyelopâ€" ment from a small New York plan secured by Mr. Laidlaw. . The stoneâ€" work, plaster work &e., was done by local men under the supervision and the help of the proprietor, who has a waical knowledge of such work. oodwork, Ed. Kress; Paiming,'S. l"irvl‘.'l;', Tinwork and fittings, Jos. ‘Conurnuve prpers veiore ino. CI°L~ Parrot. The whole cost oyer $3000. |tion. Perhaps they will not be so‘ CnartEr Surrn & Soxs l ready to quote the following article Seyen years ago Charter Smith, t“"‘n ""‘_ week‘s issue : amid the shaking of many wise heads, I have heard‘ murmurs of ‘Ontario started business in town as a foundry against Quebec‘ for the fature, but man and the steady persistent progress why should it be so ? New Brunsâ€" s has made, has justified his judg. | wick, Nova Reotl, and Prince Edward ment. _ Notwithstanding the loss of Island areall in the same box with his shingle mill and a serious fire in Quebec, and Ontario must not, for his foundry, he has kept steadily on i8 OWD good, Ko'flg against the Domâ€" and last year parchased the old Cochâ€" RNION . Evyen with (Quebec out of it, ranve foundry property which he has e Liberals haye won by a small transformed from & ‘ruin into & [ "RAJOTILY: and Quebec has not shown flourishing place of business . ‘The such a very great change after all. old walls on inyvestigation proved perâ€" | Ontario made a 'greatelj turn over by fectly good and he has now got the a good deal. The Liberals gained windows in apd the whole roofed with | only seven seats from the Conservaâ€" a felt and gravel roof, and before long tives in Quebec, while the Conservaâ€" the hum of industry will resound once | HVeS gained fifteen in Ontario, so that more in the big building. The mouldâ€" the change since the last‘P.nrliamer‘n ing sh‘“p has been in opera;i()n tor some | !8 r.no're't.han twice as greas in Ontario time and is covered with an iron roof 83 it l_:‘l:!h(;ll;;;)efiim Aln);i zt;en ;hie turn s ~ over ritime Provinces is even ah?e:.ag“::fcx:l: hg{\&)eos b::]x:lg &;â€""(fi: greater. No ; there is no occasion for everything is installed and running bl’":‘".’ng!lte})ec{ T':le gf’({‘serfilm'eb another $1000 will nearly be gone. We c""lcd'“ 1t 108t, *"l’] hl all they hope the enterprsie of Mr, Smith and could soantagonize the other proÂ¥INCCS his sons will be rewarded by a largely | against it, and the result there is only increased business At a later time | a jJust answer to them. Quebec is not hall give a synopsis of the imâ€"| to be blamed, and will not be when i e ammente haw i s | the election heat cools, and those who e s M dassr c progrfna. | have suffered defeat, come to view Aror LITPLE | these matters calimnly. _ This country is The demand for good residence l for all of us, and the Frenchâ€"Canadian roperty in town set Mr. A. Little a | has as good a right to vote Liberal as Euilding and this sammer he has built | we in Ontario have to vote Conservaâ€" two brick residences one ot which, on | tive. Let us be just and reasonable, Lambton St. just outside the town, he | letfas remember that in the contest on now occupies himself Tins one he | Wednesday English Protestants haye estimates will cost him about $1000. ; defeated leading French Catholic The other and more pretentions oné l Conservatives in purelvy French conâ€" is built on the lot between IDI(YECLOI' | stituenzies, and that English Protesâ€" Campbell‘s and Mr. Calder and will | tant Conservatives have won out do credit to the locality as well as to | against French Catholie Liberals, the proprietor. It is not yet finished | These are things that should acquit but when completed will cost easily | the Frenchâ€"Canadian of a race or reâ€" about $1700. ‘Phe work has been done | ligious feeling, and make it clear that by Hugh McDonald and W. B. Vollet. | it was party, ind the poor judgment Wau, Coxxor of a section of the Ontario press that the pump man has built a residence bron;'z’b: about the result on Wednesâ€" tnaw himealf naar his nlace of business. d"’ the pump man has built a residence for himself near bis place of business. A balloon frame, venered with brick and to have a kitchen extension placâ€" ed behind it. Ritchie Bros, T. McGirr and the proprietor did the work and the cost will be over $500. Gro. LawRrENCE Late in the season Mr. Lawnence completed the purchase of the lot lying alongside of C. McKinnon‘s implement warerooms and with commendable energy proceeded to excavate foundaâ€" tions for a new brick store and resiâ€" dence above. which is now almost comâ€" pleted. Mr Lawrence intends to run a flour and feed business. The cost of this structure is about $1200, Mr. J. M. Hunter bas bricked and made other improyements to his store in Lower Town at an expense of several hundred dollars. Mr. Campbell has remodelled the old Foundry property and now makes an excellent Livery Stable. Ireland & Co, made extensive alâ€" terations to the inside of the new store. MacFarlane & Co. and others put in fine plate glass windows. H. l?:rker remodelled the inside of his new propâ€" erty down town and Mr. S. Morlock brightened u&tbe inside of his new purchase . r Calder fixed up the present Post Office building, these will eost hundreds of dollars. Mr. A. McLaebhlan has built a brick addition to his croskery and grocery store which will be used as a refrigerâ€" cor and other purposes, Mr. R, Aljoe has fixed up a nice residence in his block. MrG Sparling transformed his store into a really handsome residence. Mr G. McKechnie now occupies part gof the British Hotel prorerty, after cpendingagood sum in making the hanges which gives him a comfortabie residence. . Insp. Camobell has huilt an extenâ€" sion to his residence and veneeged it which makes it one of the most" comâ€" modious and well appointed in town. Mrs Jackson had W. B. Vollett and others employed for weeks making radical charges in the interior of her residence and the work done there is something usique in town. C. Ramage, tered upon great things in h"’::' 'lln:}sday, Nov. 22, 1900. owh k e en 406. sA l 2 sighcritg Fdétor ard Proprietor of the century. ,Tho{ohave completed large sheds costing about $400 built an extension to the church and other imâ€" rovements costing over $2200. ~The Y,adles’ Aid haye entered upon the seating of it at the furthor cost ot about $800, Of course tho greater part of this is already secured. \ â€"Sir Chas. formally resigned the ' Leadership but he is practically leader \ yet for he is showing more activity than any half dozen of the others. Mcâ€" Lean of the World is hallooing in the swamp for a leader and a policy, or is it a policy and a leader, but the others have not leit the thickets yet to | answer. The onslaught of Events, a weekly Ottawa paper, on the Laurier Governâ€" ment were very freely used by the Conservative prepers before the elecâ€" tion. Perhaps they will not be so ready to quote the following article from this week‘s issue :â€" ‘"I have heard murmurs of ‘Ontario against Quebec‘ for the fature, but why should it be so? New Brunsâ€" wick, Nova Seotix, and Prince Edward Island are all in the same box with Quebec, and Ontario must not, for its own good, go up against the Domâ€" Miss F. Clark, is suffering from a sore face, but is improying Miss Maggie McDougall i« recovyering under Dr. Sneath‘s care. â€" She bore the pain of her browen leg bravely. Mr. Dan Robertson lins since he loâ€"t his cook. Mr Neil NeCaunel and his mother yisitâ€" ed Mr a. Clark last week, He too is reâ€" covering. When the election news reported Sir. Chas defeated they at once commenced togbnild for him. Mr Hugh Acheson turned the first sod, Mr Sackett, set the fir=t stone, Mr Geo. Witters is builder and contractor. Plenty of rain now which will caus« the wells to fill up. There bas been searcity of water in some localities, There will also be mud galore unless it freezes soon. Mr and Mrs We Main are at present visitingy at . Guelpb, Mosboro, Galt and other places. Mr Wm Dixon was called to Galt last week to see his brother who was seriously ill. Messrs James and Wm Reid formerly of this plase, buy now of Priceville. visited fi1ends here a short time ago. Rey Mr Aa!l of Palmerston preached in the Presbyterian_church on Sabbath. S T Orchard moved into the north halt of the house which belongs to Mrs Finlay. Miss May Brown is spending a few weeks with friends in Toronto. Mrs Wm Henry, of Listowel, visited her sister Mrs A J Mitchell for a day or two last week,. Mrs M Forlong went to Calt last week having received word that her father was sericusly ill. From last week‘s Flesherton Advance we learn that Mr Richardson, M. P received a very flattering reception from®* his fellow citizens in and near his home. Among the Liberals present and makâ€" ing gratulatory .ddrl were Messrs J, W. Frost, O, Sound, M. K, Beaton avd Jas. McMulien, Flesherton, EVENTS SUMMARY. BROWNSVILLE. Holstein. add:zueowero Mesers | §3 Bound, M. K. Butonl a dull house of Clauss‘ Scissors and Razors Just to hand. Clauss‘ Razors are unequalled. ANOTHER SHIPMENT of Guns and Ammunition just arrived. Be sure you secure one of onr $2 Guns. Inspect our stock of Xâ€"Cut Saws, Scoring and Chopâ€" ping Axes. A larger assortment cannot be found § any place. We invite your attention to the following lines of goods : CULTIVATING, Coulter & Scott Drills and Caltivators, Dise and Spade Har rows, Scuffiers, Ete. Also Seotch Diamond Harrows. Wilkinson Ploughs, number 1 to 20, and repairs of all kinds. Shares, Soleplates, Ete. Not genuine unless the words © WirkInsoxr Prover CompaANy" is cast on each piece. _ Wilkinson Famous Steel Rolier made in three sections. We have an immense stock of Whips, Haiters, Sleigh‘;! Bells, Circingles, Horse Blankâ€"| ets, Rugs and Robes. ’.1 Qverything for FRrarmers / douMecsiotr Ames South of Middaugh House A44%eese0e8e8e01208 8 0 If you require anything in the Hardware Line, call at the 3USY B. where you are certain to get satisfed in both quantity, quality and price. Canadian and American Coal Oil always in stock. w n WwWM. BLAC ard t 9 A LARGE AsSORTMENT Ned Sm ruole cidiie 30 00e ol aae es B hi w Sn Ne wl bant t d Another â€" Shipment _ of W heelbarrows and Churnas came to hand this week. . McKINNON. Lower Town. anl s Our Warerooms are now fully stocked with Massey Harris Plows, Drills, Harrows etc. All the latest improvements on all articles. Don‘t fail to see the Massey Harris Drill, then buy one and it will make you money. A car load of Waggons will arrive within a few days, these w AGG{]NS were bought before the rise in waggons,.. No other sliop where + you can buy a firstâ€"class Waggon at as low a price. We have a new light Mass weight and Roller Bearings I Lol ow 50) S§ T ue e d running Binder ___â€" _ Fulllineof PIANOS, ORGAXNS, and SEWING MACHINES We are well stocked with TURNIP SOWERS, SCUFFLERS, HAY FOfiKS etc LOTS OF MONEY to Loan at 5%. Issuer of MARRIAGE Lic;nse.s LOWER TOWN w M Implement Warerooms. Al DER Things are quict around here since the election. People Lbave settied down to work again after the excitement. Guy Williams retarned home agala after a tew weeks stay in and around the Soo. (4¢ A Sl>uples son of Reeve Staples has retuorned home for the winter after spendiny the summer in Holsteim. Geo Williams, who was up from Haveâ€" lock to attend the funeral of his father some weeks ago, returned home this week. Miss Allie Banks from Dufferin was home for a fow days last week. Miss Minnie Firth, who has been in St Marys for the past year is at present visitine at Councillor Firth‘s, The EAge Hill U. 8. S. closed for the season on the last Sunday in October and un Friday evening last the teachers and pupils gave a social, It was largely attended znd was a great success. A supper was prepared by the ladies‘ and after tea the program commenced. Mr George Binnie. of Bunessan, was chairâ€" man and did credit to that porition. The program consisted of songs music recitations and dialogues by the school, The Misses Binnie sang a couple of sorgs, which were much mr:ohhd by all. gilver collection was taken amounting to §$5.~ Mr Banks is still superiniendent .of the sunday School. and fills his post nobly, Thouoeidflobmubttodonuum{y hour and all went home satisfied. Miss Tena Firth, of Jessopyille, is the gaest cf her grandmother Mrs W m Ritchâ€" 16 MASSEY HARR&IS AGENCY, DURHAN Edge Hill in the world Masseyâ€"Harris Binder we want you to see, reduced im rings from Top to bottom of it. . Positively the easiest hi Two Car Loads of Buggies, Democrats and Carts to choose from. _ Goods bought six months ago. Prices will surprise you. TH® ComNX@ CEXsUs.â€"Mr. Archibald Blue, Census Comumissioner for Canada, says the census will be taken in April, f 1901, and will be concluded within a "©@\ month. Not only will the heads be ‘*‘ | counted, but also a recor 1 of the indusâ€" . | trial life will be obtained. _ The scheme ‘;fi: of enumeration is to take the polling subdivisions of each electoral district in units, Their aggregate will repreâ€" :::f sent the population of the district. A ~"‘ | man in the polling subdiyssion will be iveâ€" appointed enumerator, and there will her | be as many enumerators ns there are this | polling subdivisions. _ The enumeration will be made de jure and de facto. The was | enumerators will be sworn to secreoy. In making a record of industrial life, no establishment will be called a factory that does not employ at least six hands: This will do away with the burlesque made of the growth of one man and two men " industrial establishments " which formed part of the last census. There 8,000 polling subdivisions in Canâ€" ada. ‘There will be 8,000 enumerators‘ Special agents, perhaps 4.000, will ectiâ€" mate industrial life. We are glad the Government will start the.de facto system, following the example of Britain. The de jure sys tem, is liable to abuse, in as much as it takes in people who have removed from the division as actual residents. By the de facto system everybody found in the division on a certain set night is countâ€" L1

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