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Durham Review (1897), 22 Aug 1901, p. 4

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44 44 1 30 MUN SRHES In a recent issue of the Sun this famous writer sees no remedy for ithe evil indicated in our heading than what W ho has not been annoyed in travelâ€" ling to find rival lives with most unâ€" accommodating â€"time _ tables? _ How often bas anomalies of charges been seen where a service for ) miles would cost as much as a similar seryice for 100 because, in the former case there was no competition? etc. No one can predict how many of these recordâ€"stones must be passed beâ€" fore the goal is reached, but we use Burns‘ songâ€"prayer with greater faith than the people of the poetâ€"prophet‘s time: The great steel strike in the States 18 simply another recordâ€"stone marking a stage nearer the time when gover nment (the people) will control industry as it now controls defence, coinage, postage, GOVERNMENT OWNEKSHIP SAYS GOLDWIN SMITH. "Then let us pray that ec:me it may As come it will for a‘ that. That man to man the warld ower, Shall brithers be an‘ a‘ that." Here is the extract from the Seer in the Sun: * Industrial war between employer j and employed continues and spreads, to the great [detriment of both interests | . and of that of the community at large. What help is there for it? There is none, _ Mediation may possibly do something, but arbitration, the call for which continues, is inapplicable, as was | said before to a case in which there was no dispute about any fact or about any definite claim of right. Interests clash, as in the case of a bargain, the submission of which to arbitration would be futile. We may detest the rapacity of the capitalist who in his | craving for a hundred times more money than he can ever use brings on these}y disastrou«s conflicts between emâ€" ployers and employed, but any attempt to get rid of him or to repress him would ¢ be ineffectual without some radical reorgansization of industrial soâ€" ciety. _ Agains\, interterence with the freedom of labor or violence of any kind on the part of the unions, the law may,*and evidently wust, be enforced, i There would not be much danger on that side if married or steady workmen ' had the control. Nature, however, has surprises for us in the economical as in other spheres, and when we least exâ€" pect it, some safety valve may be openâ€" ed. _ At present we can only look on. | At the fight in general we can only. look on, but there is one part of it in which Government will find it necess. sary same day to interpose. It is mon strous that the railroads, which are the highways of the country, should be tied up, that necessary traffic should be impeded, and the lives of travelers imâ€" perilled by a dispute between two priâ€" vate interests, We now see what folly it was to leave the national communiâ€" cations in private hands and at the mercy of private rapacity and private quarrels, _ Admirers of Sir John Mact Donald would hardly wish to inscribe on the pedestal of his statue that he was the author of the bargain with the Canadian Pacific Railway." NOTICE is hereby given that a Court will be held, pursuant to The Ontario Voters‘ Lists Act, by His Honor the Judge of the County Court of the County of Grey at the Town Hall in Durham on the 2nd. day of September 1901, at 230 o‘clock P. M, to hear and determine the several complaints of errors and omissions in the Voters Lists of the Municipality of the Town of Durham for 1901. Persons having business at the court are required to attend at the said time and place. Dated at Durbam this 12th day of Aug. 1601, . PUBLIC NOTICE. een aime e e S e e e CCC W, A, AxpeErsox, Clerk of said Municipality and Clerk of sard Court. Dr Boyle who hbas so favorably and faithfolly practiced in town and the surâ€" roupding country for the last six years has sold his practice to Dr Dixon, of Walkerâ€" ton, son of Barrister Dixon of that place. It is with much regret that we learn of the Doctor‘s intention of leaving but he knows his own business best and we hope to hear of him doing well whereyer hbis career may be enst. OQur new leacher, Mr McGill, arrived here a few days ago and commenced hi3 duties on Monday of this week, Mr Donald McDonald, Teacher, spent a few days lately yisiting friends in Toronto and York County combining business and pleasure. Harvest is done with some while others are only making a‘fair start. Crops in general are short and late oats are badly rusted. â€" Fzed will be scarce this winter for straw will be but small bulk. Mr Dan McQueen of Stayne= drove his sister inâ€"law, Miss Flora McCaunel home on Saturday iast to her brother‘s, Mr Neil MeCannel, and retarned agarn on Monday. Rev Dr Foutaine preached hbere for the last two Sabbaths and hclds meetings duriog the week here and in Swinton Park which are largely attended. y Messrs John MeArthur, A Butters, and Dentist James Atkinson accompanied by Mrs John Campbell and daughter Kate, left Glasgow on Saturday last and are exâ€" pected to arrive at Priceville in ten days from now. Mrs Allan Melones is somewhat better than she was and we hope that she may yet recoyer from her illness. _ Mr Jokn Simpson is confined to his house for a long time and is unable to atâ€" tend to his business in the shop. Mr Chas MeKinnon who has been atâ€" tending the Business College for the last year is spending a while at the old bome, South Line, Glenelg. _ His brother, John who spent a month at home lelt for his hbome at EKholt a few days ago, A large number from here attended the funeral of Mrs John Scott (Hannah Mceâ€" Kinvov) on Sunday, the 10th inst. _ In addition to what was said concerning her h‘e and death in last week‘s Revirw we may add that sincere regret is felt aâ€" mongst her old schoolmates at Top Ciiff where she spent her childhood life, _ She was one of the fairest of the fair but death is no respector of persons. It takes the young mother away from her companion and bube, to the mother‘s bitter cry and the broken hearted hbhusband it holds a deaf ear. We all extend to the broken bearted husband and the bereaved father and mother our sincerest sympathetic feelings in the hour of their sad bereaveâ€" ment. â€" Mrs McKimnon we anderstand has taken the child to nurse it and will be a memento of her beloved daughter who has gone the way of all liying, Postmaster Neil MeKinnon took advanâ€" tage of the cheap excursion to Manitoba. Mrs John Fyt; who spent a few weeks amongst fmends in this part left for Stayâ€" ner on Monday of this week. Our new doctor is quite a young lookâ€" ing man. We hope he may prove as sucâ€" cessful as his predecessors, Dr‘s Hutton and Boyle. Miss Aunie MeArthur, of Toronto, wh* is spending a while with her aunt, Mrs Mcluones of Bunessan was in church last Sunday. Bentinck Council met at Dornoch on Monday, the 5th Aug. Members all present, Minutes of Court of Revision and meeting of 27th May last read and passed, The Reeve reported baying expended $609.87 in building new bridge on Durâ€" bam Road near Durham and repairing sundry old ones, The several road commussioners reported the following exâ€" penditure on roads since last meeting of council + No. 1, $257.70 ; No. 2, $209.08 ; No. 3, $177.25 ; and No. 4, $189,99. Reâ€" ports ordered to ve received and cheques issued, The following accounts were ordered to be pard : C. J. Mickle, of Chesley, $60 for land taken for deviation on lots 15 and 16, con. 3, W. G. R.; $1.55 to registrar for registering deed for said deviation ; §5 to John Dunsmore for taking one Cameron to the hospital at Owen Sound ; $1 75 to John Brown for work done by his directâ€" ions on townline Bentinck and Normanby; §7.73 to Chas. Meyer for making 61 rods and 11 feet of wire fence, and $1 to John Patterson, fenceâ€"viewer, for examining gaid tence ; $2.25 to the reeve for 1} days time re Beaton‘s ditch townline Bentinck and Sullivan ; $6 to the assassor for equalizing assessments, U. S. S. Nos. 1, 2 & 3 B. and B., $2 to John Collinson, pathmaster, statute labor money paid in by Mrs. McDonald for part let 42, con. 2, W.G. R * The following grauts were made.â€"$%5 to clean track along side Skene‘s bridge west of Garafraxa road ; $5 to Elmwood public library ; $50 additional to be spent on roads in each of the four road divisions. Thos. Bailey was appointed pathmaster in place of Andrew Livingstone deceased. The clerk was ordered to notify parties who had put bush and timber in River Styx crossing lots 1, 2 aud 3 of 2 con. 1 W. G. K., to have the same removed at once. Applications for the office of Collector received from D. McDougall and W. G. Hastie. D. MceDougall was reâ€"appomnted at the same salary and with same sureties as last year. Byâ€"law 6 tolevy 3 mills for township rate, 1 8â€"10 mills for county rate and 2 mills for general school rate and Byâ€"law No. 7 leyying school rates for the current year having been read a‘first, second and third time were ordered to be passed, signed and sealed. Council adjourned to meet at the Royal Hotel, Elmwood, on Monday, the 16th day of September next. To Cure a Cold in a vay. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabâ€" lets, All druggists refund the money If it fails to cure. 25, E, W. Grove‘s signature is on each box. Bentinck Council. Priceville. Harvest in this vicinity will soon be a |The Weak and Suftering are i};;”,’;,‘;{ :};"Sg;";‘lf;,u;{;; it mactd b“"“; Liberated from Disease xr. Wm, leily of Priceville,. attended | Thousands Give Testimony. church at S. P. Sunday last. | Letter upon letter pours in from ixr. Chas. Mitchell, Dundalk, visited at l every point in Canada testitying to the wr, Robert Parslow‘s the beginning of the | marvelous power. of Er. Pitcher‘s week. |\ Backache Kidney Tablets to cure kidâ€" Rey. wr. mcConnely, of Creemore, ney and bladder troubles of the young, preached an able sermon to a large congreâ€" | middle aged, and saged, and such gation here on Sunday last. which was |other troubles as find their origin in bighly appreciated, | a faulty kidney action, and they are yr. Robt. Arnott accompanied by miss many. Such a mass of evidence puts C. Ferguson, both of Osprey visited at mrâ€"‘ ts power to cure these afflictions beâ€" Jno. Hardy‘s the first of the week. ‘yond a doubt, and shows that the messrs McKinzon and mcLean, of Priceâ€" Tabletis the right thing in the right ville,. called on friends here latelv,. | place. miss Bessie Kimpell, bookâ€"keeper at| This is what Mrs. J. W. Hutchins, Richardson‘s store, Dundalk, visited the 82 Portland St., Toronto, has to say, pawental home Sunday last. | "I eannot say too much for Dr..Pitchâ€" messrs Harry Stearne, of Dromore, and | er‘s Backache Kidney ‘Tablets. Beâ€" Geo. $Bwauston, of Yeovil, called on friends | fore using them‘I had a gnawing pain here lately, in the back all the time, and an acute yr. Jno, Hardy and Neil meKenzie, are lameness ACTOSS the loins. I had not this week in Osprey, baryesting ar. Hugh so much aching in my head as between Hardy‘s crop. He is laid up with pleunsy. lmy shoulders and in the back of my xr. Jno. Campbell, Toronto, is this week | neck, Since using the Tablets my visiting his father and other friends aâ€"‘back is as it used to be, and the round here. ‘rheumatism in the shoulders has disâ€" Quite a number from around bhere are appeg.red. Formerly vqhen I did a talking of going to the exhibition. ‘was}nng I was utterly tired out, not HI.;gn’t forget the picnic to be held in xr, ‘x‘;’l:ifigalb(liti dOfx:y?e:faihli::. in '{alg ;.‘...Z:.gn.'? :?..Sgflf;:.{fui'.: ;};‘:?ggu:;: lhours and I did not mind it I haye Rey. xr. mcConnely, of Creemore, preached an able sermon to a large congreâ€" gation here on Sunday last. which was bighly appreciated, What we would like to know? Why Archie goes Noith so often. If Willie got his broncko yet, which came out head ; T, or J. Sunday evening. Don‘t forget the picnic to be held in xr, Hardy‘s bush on Sept. 13th, a good time is assured as great pains are being put forth to make it a success. Later notice will be given as to sports, etc. miss meggie Campbell, of Osprey. visited friends around bere last week, xr. Jno. Campbell ot the Review staff is holidaying at the parental home at present. U Frost & Woed Show Rooms (g §. .6 ds eseeseecscedinccecceccee eC CREAM SEPARATOR â€"MORLOGKS CLOTHING " We have caused a revolution in the READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING BUSINESS Tust Receivedâ€"a large Importation of Ladies‘ John Livingstone No more guessing, but an " Absolute Cerâ€" tainty." _ ‘The public know now just where to go for an UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE SUIT OR OVEROCAT. Swinton Park. THE DURHAM REVIEW ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO CASH AND ONE PRICE. Farmers‘ will do well to see it before buying elsewhere, as it is the lightest running yet largest capacity and strongest and most durable machine made. â€" A trial will convince anyone that we have the best at all points. TEILE MAGDNETET Bicycle Repairing a Specialty Satt HYantles Now Ready for Inspection. no hesitation in recommending Dr. Pitcher‘s Backache Kidney ‘Tablets, for I never had anything do me se much good." Any readers of this paper can test the merits of Dr. Pitcher‘s Backache Kidney Tablefts free l‘Dy eflclosing two cents postage for trial package to The Pitcher Tablets Co., Toronto, Ont. Regular size 50c per bottle. ortlock. peg 34â€"3 B â€"p BEYOND A DOUBT. Fire Insurance, &c WAGGONS. We have a new light Masseyâ€"Harris Binder we want you to see, reduced in weight and Roller Bearings from Top to bottom of it. _ Positively the easiest running Binder in the world. «â€"â€" Full line of’ PIANOS, ORGAXNS, and SEWING MACHINES.â€"â€"â€" We are well stocked with TURNIP SOWERS, SCUFFLERS, HAY FORKS, etc LOTS OF MONEY to Loan at 5%. Issuer of MARRIAGE Licenses eson Warmicees . WMI ER Implement Warerooms. LT.. A home exposition of genuine meritâ€"â€"Now exbibits and leading at:t Lockbart‘s performing Elephantsâ€"The Three Graces ar Tom *‘ the baby elephant and many other specialties of a high ord fireworks display, included representation of " Fall of China " and * Pekin. "‘ â€" Special trains over all lines each evening after fireworks. lists, programmes, etc., apply to 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. INCUBATORS : MASSEY HARRIS AGENCY, DURHAN Corn Hooks and DRAINING See our *UNCLE TOM " BUGGY WHIP â€" It is a snap. A |9°~_~~ Tirâ€"#eebket®t â€"<@. _ ‘m * k § Jn y WESTERN FAIR LonNDon A car load of Waggons will arrve within a few days, these were bought before the rise in waggons, No other shop where you can buy a firstâ€"class Waggon at as low a price. Two Car Loads of Buggies, Democrats and Carts to choose from. â€" Goods bought six months ago. Prices will surprise you. HARDWARE ! ! Fecseccoccecscaeeeceeece> Bo0Trs, SETOBS and EU BBERPS At Special prices The prices make it ,*33238S32SSCcCcéeCc6e e Sept. 5th to 14th. 1901 . GARTSHORE, Come and see us in our new store Entries close September 4th. . McArthur, Durham M See who will be the lucky one to get the last of Robinson‘s Incubators, AUGUST 22, 1901 exhibits and leading attract:ons iterestin g. 'Ih_ree Graces and Tom high orderâ€"Grand Secretary Taking of For prize W RED CRC DYSENT CORDIAt Samm Comp MacFarlane Big Piques in White »% Dress Ginghams. j for childrens dr White and Cream | White Taffett Glox White and Black ® Ladies‘ and Child yests from ... .. Table Linen 34 in. | Table Oil Cloth 45 I Puggy Dusters frot only, Glass Tabl 0 only, Glass Berr Glass and nappies { 4 only, genuine Oil #9+) ho« Bros, sele! We alway Toilet Koa Dont 1 TWEEDS GROCERI We OSX in @asssese by 3 onls We can g nothing ac as troublesom I his is the bottle in stitch in ti %4 %4%% HE SELLS CHEAP !! ele! Jake AUGUS s M ME Quality DRY ROOT Lower T Unde attended t« Of best M 1} ots. a Druggis JA W LV C wh rPV 10 C}

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