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Durham Review (1897), 2 May 1901, p. 4

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ll 'if if im 5“ f“ 9 General John A. Kelssnn, of Iowa, re- fuse, to acre-pt his salary of 810,000a year as " Reciprocity Commissioner, on the grumd that he has not earned it. General John Ueserves a statue. At Kingston the anti-vaccinatists whose children have been sent home from the public school will send their children to private schools before they will submit to process of vaccination. Cash for Produce at The Big Store. l'se Searchlight Soap-At Grant’s. Wall Paper lmrgains at J. A. Hun. ter's, The Big Store. For Wall Paper and Window Shades go to MturFarlane's Drug Store. The Big Stun? dressmaking depart. want iu kept very busy, and then sales m dress goods never were as large as this season. Mr. Jno. Nt0iechnie, of the Rocky sold his farm to Mr. Jno. Tessie, and has moved onto his farm near town where,9ir,.Thos. Whitmore formerly lived. 200iwaNTRD.--We are offering the REVIEW toinew Subscribers for 50cm to Jan. l. lim. Ask to see sample copy or send a post card. Our friends our subscribers. Will oblige by making this offer known. Men are jun an apt to complain of their ailments as women are. and we often think a good deal more . J. Mr. Thou. C. Morton was operated on last week, and is now on the road to recovery, though weak. You can't tell anything about the size of a lodge by the sue of the badges the members weal. Mr. Ben Coutts, near Tickers, was threatened with an attack of appendi- citis, but is recovering. Bluestone for sprnrist-whale Oil, Snap. Hellebore. Slugshnt and other insecticides at MacFarlane's Drug Store. . A double supply of Bamboo fishing roles, just arrived at half price. All other llxhing tackle in proportion. J. A. Darling. N r. W. F. Cowham, President of tho National Portland Cement Co., and Mr. Orbison. of Appleton. wiseonson are in town this. The latter is a nautical engineer and has been taking the meas- urements and capshilities of the power on the Rocky river, for the Information of our company. Crawford explored the Rocky Saugeen from Traverston to near Hanover, meeting With some mishaps while boating part of the way. Mr. {Drawn ford succeeded in clearing a wire fence stretched across the river, Mr. Orbison was not so lucky being pulled into the river and” will be likely to remember that the .. Rocky" is wet, while the Mayor got caught in an overhanging cedar and for once was up a tree. We believe the expert is impressed with the possibilities of the river as a power producer. when once it is electrically harnessed. James Matthews of Acton hm Invent- ed and will patent a useful article in the form of A whip lock. which he Will put upon the market at once, It can be at. tached to any whip socket and holds the whip safely and will frusttate the Iighth'rered gents who so often help themselves to whips left in rigI in horse sheds. Tm: "Rocky" ExAMINED.--Mesm.s Cowhattt and McWilliams on Tuesday made a trip to Eugnnia Falls, while Messrs Orbison. the hydraulic engineer. m mmpany with Messrs Calder and MAssr:v-HaRrtrs ENTERPRISE. “This vast manufacturing firm, profiting largely from farmers, desires to make recognition of their support in a rather unique way. viz: hy offering $1000 in prizes at the Toronto, London and Ottawa fall fairs. The judging camped. tion is restricted to farmers or farmer’s owns not over 25 years of age. The competition is for the best judging of Dairy cattle, Beef cattle, Sheep and Smne. There are four prizes at each place. The Toronto sums heingtin each tlass) 820. $15, 810, and $5. The other two places being 810, 8’7. 85, and 83, for the lst, 2nd 8rd and 4th prizes spectively. They offer for the host collection of mjurious Canadian Weeds. the work of the exhibitors. and open to children all, properly mounted. labeled and vouched for, prizes of $30 15, and 5 dollars at Toronto and of 15, 7 and 8 dollars at Ottawa and London. For the best collection in insects injurious to Canad- mu Agriculture. properly mounted etc., they offer similar prizes. In photography they offer 83, IO, and G dollars at Toronto and 7. 5 and 3 doll- ars at the other places for best Lands- cape photograph showing one or more 3lassey-Harris machine at work. Corn petitions open to Amateurs and profes- sionals. Only reudenls of Canada can compete. and no doubt the exhibits will prove of immense, interest, and the whole competition of mat. utility. LAwmtscE.--on April 29th to Mr. and Mrs. w. J. Lawrence, , daughter. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS ------ -0...“ BORN. Mt. James Willshire and family received a sudden notice to go to Melancthan township to see their daughter, Mrs.. Jatuieson, who was dying. The grim reaper claimed her as a victim and she was buried on Monday, 22nd. The family have the sympathy of all in thew bereavement. Donald Stewart bade good-by to the old home last Monday and Iefu for Dau. phin. Man. where he has an interest in some valuable property. Donald will be much missed lieu. as a. mare kind and obligilg neighbor it would be impouiblo to find. His many friends here wish him a successful venture Mt. William Sparks, of Toronto. is paying his mother-in-law, Mrs. Scarlett of the hotel, a. visit. He goes to Little Current from here. Mr and Mrs John Scott and family, of Orangovillo. arrived here Int week and an now comfortably domicilad in the house formerly owned by Mr Peter George. Mr Scott. Ind two boys have secured em- ployment in Mr Lawrence‘s mill. We welcome them. Maura J Truax and T Jones, of Walker. ton, pulled through hen last Friday from Tnvonton when they not. nogotating tor I mill property. Some of our boys who take a drive out to Dundulk on Saturday afternoon are beginning to think that it does not pay to go often. We see by your last week's REVIEW that Durham ls gmng into tree planting on the street sides. This is very nice, but our village Keuple here do not ap- vreciato it muc . Two parties here have trees planted before) their resi- dences, hut they are not allowed to grow by parties breaking them down. One party here who has or had a nice row of maple trees planted in front of his house and garden and had them well staked around, has trouble to keep them from being broken by his neigh- bour's boys. John A Ledingham, of Duluth. Minn. arrived home over a week ago and intends to remain for a couple of weeks. John Is a using engineer on the Michigan Central. A position he is very capable of tilling. We have had very backward weather here lately, and the ground was too wet to work but as we write it is dry- mg up nicely and we, are looking for a good sprmg for the larnwrs to do their seeding. Mr W L c, Gun-by, oi Detroit, was n caller in the vicinity for a fewdayu latc- Iy. Messrs P Tiffany and J annbull are [mung some Hoop utprosent being engaged in burning a lime kiln. They expect to tito'iah on Monday. On Sunday evening April 21st the avgel or death made 1 and break in a family circla here taking One just in the prime of life. We refer to Mr Wm Lodinglmm. who passed away alter a lung llngering 111mm at the age ot 31 The Interment tank place on Tuesday to the family plot in Lutom cemetery. Au aged mother and three brothers low mourn the loss of an uffoeticuntt, son and kind brother to whom we extend sympathy. The hotelkeepers of the towns of Waterlooand Berlin met, at the latter, place or, Tuesday of last, week, and formed what will in future be known as the "Twin City Hotelkeepers' Associat- ion" Theolqect of the association Is to aid in the observance and enforce- ment of the Ontario Liquor License Act. Officers were elected and an agreement, adopted by tho newly-formed body wherein the subscribers hound them... selves to strictly observe and carry out the Liquor License Act. By making themselves parties to the agreement the hotehnenof Berlin and \Vaterloo put themselves on record as being wholly opposed to the pernicious system of selling liquor during prohibited hours. This shows a commendable spirit on the part of the Twin City hotelkeepers. as well as a desire to assist the License Inspector in enforcing the. Liquor License Act, and will place their busi- ness on 3 higher plane. Corporal George W Ledmgham barks his many friends lsrewell tor a tune on Wednesday lust. for a. trip to Vnnoouver B. C. His numerous friends Wiill'him a pleasant and succusful trip. Reeve S Dixon, councilman McLMu ml surveyor McDowell, of Owen Sound. spent)“: Thursdny in the vicinity and had a deviation run aeronslot 15 on '3rd con Buntinck, which when made passable for travel will be a great convenience to traveller... Below we give ncouple of clauses of the Agreement, which we clip from the Chronicle Telegraph:--- "And whereas we deem it advisable and expedient to enter into this agree- ment in order that those of us who are anxious and willing to observe the law in regard to the matters aforesaid may not be at a disadvantage through the action of any competitor who may neglect or be unwilling to observe the law in respect to said matters. And it is further understood and agreed that. if any party to this agree- ment shall be convicted and flned for selling intoxicating liquors. or for keep- ing his bar room open during hours prohibited in and by the said Act, he shall in addition to nil other penalties imnoud for any such offense forfeit and pay to the See., Trans. of the Twin City Hoteikeepers' Association of Berlin and Waterloo the sum of 810. as a penalty for breach of Agxeement. HOTELKEEPEitS' ASSOCIATION. Dornoch. Hopevllle. -0. On April 15th tht council met. Min. ules of former meeting were read and passed. The following appointments were PANDIASTERH. D. McCrio. Wm. Crawford, R. Barber, M. Barker, J. Calvert. Wm. chksun. J. Haney',Wm. Cameron. Wm. McFarlm. Wm. Owns. J, Carley. Wru. F. Ward, E, 1'ntiwld, D. Brown, L Weber, Alex. Mar. shall, J. Weber, E. Fee, D. Marshall, Wiv. Carson, D. Mrllvritle. J. Keller, C. Myth,Cr. Multz, Fl. Bngnle. M. O'Dunag- huv. Wm. Moore. J. Taylor, A. MuPhee, J. Robertson; ll. Evens. E. Holliday, F. Schreiber, J. Long, M. Eenut, N. Car- mount, Alf Ammerruan, D. Holliday, Wm. Neville, C. Yenusen jr. C. Knhl. Wm. Ellis. E. Doepel. H. 1ilag, J. Dreim. C. llill, J. Kreuzer, C Herhst, J. Oellm. H. ll. Foink. o, Henry, H. Kneading. J. Mever. J. liuppenthnl jr. Maurice. (‘nllilom J K. Fuller. T.' Sullivan. C. HON. H. Geiu, H. Breutisputt, N, Wanner. J. Feich. G Dietrich. ll. Knester. w. Kenna. J. Edwards, A, Filsuw,er.Y. Groin E, McMahon.J. Liesemer, II. Weppler jr. N, Widmeyer, M. Widnwyer. W. Roaming. T. Ryan, G. Fuehrer, J. Helwig, L. Loos, J. Weppler, J. Mans. W. Young, J. Me. Queen. A. Wagner. C, Helwiu. W Reh- Kopf, Jae. Allenson. G. Saclw. T. Ball, T. Bun. J. Metzger, It. Mackey. J, Hughes. Wm. Lttle,R, Wlutelord. w. Snider, N. Hoyfjr. T. Young. J. Thompson. POUNDKEEPERS- H. Bieman, J. M. Rent. F. Oehm, Wm. Neville. ll. Corley. ll. (News. J. Haneyv Wm Crawford, W, J. Hollidays.V. Pleffer- A. Hergclt, J. D. Diemert. L. Himmler P. Yang, J, Flynn, w. Rehknpf. FENCE-VIEWERS. G Johnston, E Ryan. P. Esch. T. Duignas. J. Robertson. J. Schoen. P. S Schaus. M. Doyle. A. O'Farroll D. Wid- meyer, J. Widmeyer. made: Take Laxative Bromo Qumine Tablets All druggists refund the money If it fails to cure. 25c. E, W. Grove’s signature on each box. May 1 Kneehtel Fur. Co. 60 ft. rock elm plank, $1.50; G. Dietz, 2 cords short wood for town hall use. 33; John Fritz, work on bridge at Iot5 con 17 and re- moving jamb, $18, l5iuclnding " ps purchase money for island; Jacob Fritz. tilling nbutments of said bridge with stones * worming on channel. $12; D. Lip- pert, to pay parties for ditto, 645.65: M. B. Flynn, advertising for lender recollcct- mg tare, $2.50, on printing contact 015 total $17,50; P. Girodat, repairing bridge Hanover road. $1,50; P. Treih. timber for said bridge. " Commissioner Glebe for letting and superintending jobs $28, reeve M; Councillors for services at meet- ing of date, 012.80. The Council will meet again on Tues- day. the 28th day of May, as a Court, oi Revision, and tor general business. The following orders issued on trea- mater: To Cure a Cold in a Day. THE DURHAM REVIEW PUBL1b'HER's NOTICE. Will those to whom we have aunt account: in the last few weeks, And who have not yet responded please oblige at once. We have to than thou who have attended to this Imal matter, not small to us by any means Please rem-w early and "Mix. the pukliaher. Business may be transacted at the office In Upper Town or at the omee in Darling" Drug Store, Lower Town, where wehlve phone connection Cttll u either place and have n “It 1'pperTown Phone No 6 Lower .. Phone No 3. We do not see how some folks can manage to keep in such trod spirits all the lune. TORONTO 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 arreve within a low days, thew WAGGONS were bought before the rise in waggons. No other shop “he” I you can buy a first-class Waggon at as low a price. MASSEY HARRIS AGENCY, DURHAM. Two Car Loads of Buggies, Democrats and Carts to choose from. Goods bought six months ago. Prices will surprise you. . BLACK. - ' v I , I b: ilgeXllgllgllgligggggegggegegeyt EN FENCE is the most MAY 2, 1901 [ill .... eat B. I) 3% \\ I l ly AHEA ()f TIM 0“. et't INSURA CONV MONEY 113'.“ far" an (inn hum. Road. a will sell l Lot Mr, P. o, II splendid Dun hm He has including tl Fo Rep-m L0t7 8rd Div an financi Lot 28. and up terms, Quality Lowe M lend Anya quietly Invent“ tinn- In - fre A halal mMauoy HE SELI CHE ll Th Pntenl M I'l

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