we DURKHAM REVIEW Council met May ?7th according to notification. Minutes sustained. Wallsâ€"McFaddenâ€"That Com. Mcâ€" Intyre and Robb gravel the road through the swamp 20th sideroad beâ€" tween 16 and 17 Cons. Carried. Mclntgeâ€"â€"[{obbâ€"'l'hat $30,40 as per Invoice be paid the Good Roads M. Co. Hamilto® for 8 road scrapers. Carried. McFaddenâ€"MceIntyreâ€"That the reeve be instructed to meet the vparnes named in the petition at V alker‘s Bridge, and endeavor to effect a settleâ€" ment respecting watercourse,. Carried, Wallsâ€"Robbâ€"That Com, McFadden artend â€" Glenelg _ Comncil respecting Grasby‘s pond to consider what is best to be done to render the road safe to the travelling public, through said pond. Carried. C McIaotyre â€"Wailsâ€" That Com. Mcâ€" Fadden‘s report be adopted, and he receive $1.00 tor his seryices. Carried. MciIntyreâ€"McFaddenâ€"That we have 200 Voter‘s Lists printed at Chronicle office, Durharm, Carried. Robb â€"MciIntyreâ€" That Mr. Thos, Brown be appointed to repair the sideâ€" walks in Holstein. â€" Carried. McIntyreâ€"MecFaddenâ€"That we adâ€" vertise for tenders for delivering gravel in the villiage of Holstein, at so much per vard All information regarding convenient Melntyre Court of R chair, â€" Ca: rman 1000 it. en man 24 lbs. 5 i Horsburgh layi $12.21 payment MeFaddenâ€" Declaration was subscribed to and the following Appeals heard: â€"Walter Morrison reduced $50 on Assessment : Arcime Baird reduced $100 on Asst. These were all the appeals. The followâ€" ing names were added to the roll;â€"Mrs Ferguson, tenant, 23, 24, Con. 21 ; H. H Nicholson, Leslie B. and HMerbert ‘W. joint owners W. i, 9, Con, 6 ; K. W. White, M. F ; H. J. Calise, M. F ; 4. . Prior, tenant Lot 12. M. St. W. Holstein; Alex. McCreight tenant Lot 16, M. St. E : Jas. Ellis M. F ; Jno. Manary F. 8. 2 Con. 12 ; J. E. Welis F. S. 14, Coa. 20; H. Tucker, tenant Pt. 9, Con. 18 ; Jas. Plant tenant 28, 2, Con. 10 ; S. Sproule,. tenant 16, con, 10 Thos. Harâ€" rison, F. 8. pt 23. Con. 22 : Thos. Lawâ€" reace, F. 8. ‘R 30 ; Jas. Whitmore, F. 8. 8, Con. 21 : George Hinds, M. F. 3, Con. 22 : Fred Hiscock M. F. 20, Con, 2 ; Wm. »eoluts is pra d 7 <ns" c ies .. vcelntyreâ€"Robbâ€"That QOom. MceFaddâ€" en be instructed to interview the Glenâ€" elg Council regarding a piece of road on townline Glenelg and Egremont at Lots 1, 2. Carried. Wallsâ€"Robbâ€"That o action be takeâ€" en with reference to communication from Proton Council re gratis work on P. &. E. townrline. Cartied, Com, McFadden reported the putting up of notices and building fences across each end of the road leading to Grasby‘s pond, this matter will be giyen by D. Allen, Clerk. Carried. McFaddenâ€"Robbâ€"That Com. Walls and the Clerk be a committee appointed to receive tenders for gravelling street in Holstein until noon June llth. H Walls granté Carrie Robbâ€"Wallsâ€"That we order 200 ft. 84 inch. concrete pipes for test for culâ€" vyerts from E. North, London. Carried Mcintyre â€" Wails â€" That an apâ€" propriation of $100 be expended by each Com., for road imp‘s. â€" Carried. e y EP t s es C w C Danniels M. F. 21, Con, 2 ; W. Love. F. 8. 25, 16 ; H. Reid, M. F. M. St. E. Holstâ€" ein ; Jno. McConnell, M. F. 23, Con. 15 ; Peter Myers, M. F. 24, Con. 15 ; Archie Smith, M. St. W. Holstein ; A. \\:a_tson. Resoived that the following acc‘ts be paid: â€"A. Mitchell, Freight Bill $2.55 : D. R. Kennedy, Printing $2.25; Clerk 85 P. Cards, Pathmaster‘s notices Sicts; R. 0. Hoffman goods Mrs Barclay $1.00. Wallsâ€"McFaddenâ€"That we adjourn to meet on Tuesday June 25th. Carried. Wallsâ€"McFaddenâ€"That Com. Mceâ€" Queen be authorized to have a bridge built at Lot 18 Con. 7, 8, as soon as conâ€" venient. â€" Carried. The reeve reported the filling of a washout Lot 27, Con. 8 by W. Arthurs (‘!;;st $1,00 ; also burying a dead animal 30cts. Robbâ€"Wallsâ€"That reeye‘s report be adopted, and orders granted. Carried, Robbâ€"McFaddenâ€"â€"That the Assessor be paid $50 as part salary. Carried, Com. Robb reported rep. Culyert Lot 1, Con. 11, 12, by H. Hiscock, Cost $2.50 payment rec‘d. Wallsâ€"McIntyreâ€"That foregoing reâ€" port be adopted and order granted. Carried. The reeve reported the filling of a washout Lot 27, Con. 8 by W. Arthurs MciIntyreâ€"Wallsâ€"That the Court of Revision now close, and the Roll for 1901 as now reyised do finally pass and that â€"Coancil business be _ resumed. Carried. This signature is on every box of the genuins the remedy that cwres a cold in ome day Lazative Bromoâ€"Quinine Taviets Turursoay, Jux®e 6rH, 1901. Mc T‘1€ Int yreâ€" be instt EGREMONT CcOUNCIL. Ey W vevisl wried bbâ€"That Com, McFadden nelg â€" Comnncil respecting id to consider what is best to render the road safe to & public, through said pond. Wa M 11 illsâ€"That we form & n with the reeve in the adder to bu n build D. ALLEX, Clerk. by D. Allen, That Com. a bridge at is soon as Masox1c.â€"The Eleccion of Officers of Durbham Lodge A. F. and A. M. No 306 took place Tuesday evening. The list of the new appointees is as follows : W. M.â€"Jas. A. Hunter. 8. W.â€"Thos. Black. J, W.â€"R. J. 8. Dewar. 8. D.â€"Jas. Burt. J. D.â€"W. R. McCracken. I. G.â€"John Wright. O. G.â€"E. Dean. Chap.â€"Philip Eva, Sr. Secy.â€"W. H. Bean, Treas.â€"Thos. Brown. We congratulate Mr. Hunter on reaching the Master‘s chair, the first oecupant of which in this town was. we believe, his father, the late J. H. Hunâ€" ter. First Drartâ€"The first draft of the Stationing committee of the Mt Forest District, Hamilton Conference of the Methodist Church is as follows; Mt. Forest, WV m,. Kettlewell. _ Arthur, W. J. Magwood. â€" Durhaw, Wray R, Smith. (Girand Valley, J. R. Patterson. _ Monâ€" ticello, Chas,. L. Melrvine. Holstein, Judson Truax. Drew, James Ferguson. Kemlwortb, Fred W. Thompson, B, A. Cedlarville, Jabez H, Dyke, Varney, To be supplied. _ In other districts we notice Hanover, Wm. B. Caswell, B. A. Eimwood, Jno. H. McArthur, B. D. Oxenden, Jno. W. Kiteching. â€" Cape Croâ€" ker, Adam Glazier, _ Burford and Fairâ€" field, Henry Caldwell, 8. T. L. â€" Rockâ€" ford, Dixon Sharpe, â€" Nassagaweya, E. L. Flagg, these being pastors here. Regular Meetirg was held on Monday night, Mayor in the chair, Council all present. This last sentence should be modified by saying that the seat to which Wm Sharpe was elected is still vacant. He has claimed it on two occasions, but the mayor guided by the statutes, claims that the declaration or qualification is not adequate and conâ€" sequently »r Sharp is not entitled to deliberate at the council board. We are not posted safliciently in the law to pronounce upon the claim or the objecâ€" tion, both, we presume have studied the statutes on the matter, and we think it most unwise that a divergence of opinâ€" ion, with its _ consequences. _ should longer exist. We hope a solution will be found for the difficulty, without further unpleasant teatures. A number of accounts were passed. The grave question of infectious disease came up and at the request of the council the Medical Health Officer and Inspector were both present at the request of the Council. Complaints, said the wayor, had been made that undue delay had oecurred _ between }notiï¬cation of the disease and _ the placarding â€"of the house. Both cfficers l spoke on the matter and the subject was dropped. Pt. 2nd Classâ€"Fanny Patterson, John Brown, Farr Lawrence, Nellie Tucker: Sr,. 1st Classâ€"Edith Patterson, Martâ€" in Wilson, Charlie MacKenzie. _ * Sr. 1st Classâ€"Tom Brown, Bort Fergâ€" uson, Cecil Davis, Edgar Henry,. Maxig GoRDOX, teacher. â€"â€"â€"â€"# # 4 â€"â€"â€"â€"._.. EreryvBooy SHocruto Srpray.â€"It will be worth thousands of dollars to the farmers of this county if they will spray their fruit trees within the next fortâ€" night. Some fruit growers have the impression thit because thate are no worms or caterpillars that there is no necessity for spraying, but there is the black spot and blight which has done so much to make culls within the past few years, and this can be preyented by the use of disinfectants. There never was a brighter prospect for fruit growers than this year, and nothing should be left unâ€" done to reap the full benefit. The man who has scabby apples left in his orchâ€" ard next fall will have himself to blame, Some people have the impression that a sprayer is toc expensive for the simple operation of spraying trees, but upâ€"toâ€" date farmers are using them for sprayâ€" ing cattie and preventing the hornâ€"fly nuisance.â€"Ex. Jr. 2nd Classâ€"Victor Adams, Bella Ferguson and Aggie Adams equ., Ethel MacKenzie, John Ferguson, 3rd Classâ€"Grace Reid, Maud Hanmlâ€" ton, Sara Brown. Inter, Classâ€"â€"Mable Ececles, _ John Davis, Jane Ferguson. Tells, or ought to tell correctly the date to which you are paid. Changes and additions have aâ€" gain been made and we ask our friend to examine closery Sr, 2nd Classâ€"Mary Brown, Margaret Hamilton. Report of 8. S. No. 12, for May. 5th Classâ€"George Reid. 4th Classâ€"Doward â€" Henry, â€" Bella Patterson. McKEonuxnizâ€"In Durham, on Sunday, June 2, the wife of Mr. John Mcâ€" Kechnie, (of the firm of N. G. &. J. McKechnie) of a son. LavRIEâ€"In Durham, on Friday, May 31, Mr. Jas. Laurie, aged â€" years. Rostnsox â€" In Howick, on Sunday, June, 2nd, â€"â€" Robinson aged 78 yrs. MigxtTox â€" In Bentinck, on Sunday, June 2nd, Mr, Thos. Mighton, aged 54 years. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS THE LITTLE YELLOW LABEL TOWN COUNCIL. DIED BORN. names of former ° _ Staxparp MEasUurEs,â€"By all means Y | let us haye honest boxes for berries and © | honest baskets for larger fruit. The * | packages in which fruit is sold are of all " | sizes, and whether or not they are made ‘~ | in irregular shapes and sizes for the exâ€" " press purpose of deceiving buyers, the ** | fact is that they are deceptive and cause * | a great deal of dissatisfaction,. Almost * | all other commodities are sold by the e pound or quart. â€" Phey is no reason why * | berries and fruit should be excepted, ‘* | Not only should they be sold by the pint Y | or quart, the same as other articles, but: steps should be taken to prevent fraud â€" | by the coyering up of infervior stuff with selected fruit on} top of the basket or box. The Government should do all it can to enforce the principal of honest in transactions between buyer and self:, er, The law should step in and protect the consumer in eyex legitimate way, _ _ and one such way is the use of standard ) measures in the sale of these articles. Who Wants COhe RBRest? FROST & WOOD SHOWROOMS ARRARAAARSRAAARRA4e.0e%e a e 8 FIRE INSURANCE $ Jake Kress. @aasaeseeeeeetee ces * 9P hx : "aed When they want the best Harvesting Machinery, or Cream Separators, or Churns and Washing Machines, or Buggies, Carts, &c., or Stoves, of approved makes, Attended to. Why everyone ! and bright buyers benefit by buying up at the JAKE KRESS ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO r # # ohn Livingstone, FORNTURE the Best Agent for the Grey & Bruce Mutual. West of the Widdaugh House Stabte. wel ;-‘;g B _a;f{ï¬ï¬;’géï¬b.uâ€":,«ï¬; Office, over Grant‘s store. Lower Town BARRISTER. $ SoLICcITOR in SUPREME court NOTARY PUBLIC, CcOMMISSICONER, ETC. Collections of all kind*] Farms bought promptly attended to and sold OFFICEâ€"â€"McKenzie‘s Old Stand Durham, Ont. arrister, Notary, Gonâ€" veyancer, Qtc., Qtc..... Money to Loan at reasonaole rates and on terms to suit borrower. OFFICEâ€"Melntyre Block, ARTHUR H. JACKSON Company and priyate Funds to Loan on Mortgages at lowest rates of interest. Valuation made by a competent and careful Valuator. Collections and Agency promptly attended to Wills, Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Agreements &c.correctly prepared. Estates of deceased perâ€" sons looked after and Executor‘s and Adminisâ€" trators‘ Accounts prepared and‘mssed Surrogate Court Business, Probate of Wills. Letters of Adâ€" minstration and Guardianship Obtained. gearâ€" chas wade in Registry Office and Titles reported BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOATRY PUBLIC CONYEYANCER, ac. Officeâ€"â€"LOWER TOWN. DURHAM. Insurance Agent, J. P. TELFOCORD, NOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSIONER, &c, CcONVEYANCER, VALUATOR MONEY TO LOAN G. LEFROY McCAUL. W. S. DAVIDSON. Charges Moderate Private Money to Loan i(Over the Bank â€"â€" â€"â€" Full line of PIANOS, ORGANS, and SEWING MACHINES.â€"â€" We are well stocked with TURNIP SOWERS, SCUFFLERS, HAY FORKS, etc. LOTS OF MONEY to Loan at 5%. Issuer of MARRIAGE Licenses LOWER TOWN Implement Warerooms. %EEEWEEEEEEEEEEWEEEEEE:-:i-:;:; 2 s AAardware. *# & 2 WM. BLACK. 5 boke e on ie ce ho ie age rae repeon ie n hm rape t in rerch w‘x oioaiaaaiaranatanantararorznrat sn iss BUILDIINTG EILARDNVARE Just to hand a carload of Nails and an immense shipment of Building Hardware., READY MIIXED PAILIDTDTS Our weekly shipment of Ready Mixed Paints has arrived. Any person can use those Paints, Paint your Houses, Barns, Buggies, Waggons and Implements. ELARMNBDSS DEPARTMENT SITLV ER W ARTE eENERAL EHATDWARE Among this week‘s shipment are: Sheep Shears, Cow Bells, Clothes Wringers, Carpet Sweepers, Bird Cages, Whips, Paint Brushes, Blacking Brushes, Black Lead, Shoe Blackâ€" ing and Fishing Tackle. n assortment of RBicyctes, Churns and Wheet RBar â€" rows in Stock. g . penrrl2rrâ€"ceeeeEraâ€"EC, x s wy i i A SPEGI I n m At AI. SAI.E is . t ~ _A A look through our Harness Department will satisfy you that we sell the quality and at right prices. Do not forget the bankrupt stock of Silverware that we are selling off at present. â€" Any person wanting SPOONS should not lose this opertunity. Fecsescecesseeseee>s>" Bo0Trs, At Special prices The prices make Come and see us in our new store . McArthur, Durham, SELOEBES and make it iteresting. Fbe Pm lb o E@\ï¬? .aâ€wm‘ j REs n i C a hï¬ JUNKE 6, 1901 3 9t y ";/',\,'5';'! Bi TWeRX CROCE! Table Lianen Fine white cou each. ‘ Our spring IPr We carry a f1 Handmade Bo Women and you want a go Grape Nuts p HMHoney per lb. Salada Ceylon in 1b and } 1 Come and see give for $#1,00. Sulol MacFarl Insec Hun B El Areld WE K ABEAD OF TIME iRepairing W C 2l 7*7¢ nE _ J SELLS ‘ CHEAP (Â¥ ( â€"Imy â€"Mar â€"Mar â€"Whi t N Dru AnN K. ()