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Durham Review (1897), 27 Mar 1902, p. 8

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" ‘,,,--.- 'vvyvl.’ lvuu‘ er of that paper for some vents that the Editor has not allowed any oppor- tunity to pass which presented itselt to abuse mo publicly. by misrepresenting tacts or in any other way which he possibly could to injure _me through his paper. And now Sir in conclusion just a few remarks in regard to the “Chronicle. ', It has been quite patent to every read- fy of that paper for some Venn that The right is granted to every public [carnal to criticise public men or their Lotions in a (air minded manner " If Mr. Irwin will watch the legal columns of the Toronto papers for a few days he will find that it is a daily occurrence forjudgment's of eVeu the High Courts to be reversed, although these are supposed to be making a daily study ot the Statutes and law of the land. ,,,_ -.....v.‘m- luau-"H "If he good at the community but when ny Journal loads these criticisms With ersonal abuse and misrepresentations 3 Mr. Irwin has done many times in " past and thus screens himself be- ind a newspaper. all fair-minded tizens will agree that such articles '.ly stamp him as a sneak and a 'ward. In this particular case the Town Solicitor submitted his side of the case to outside legal talent who agreed with him in his contentions that a conviction should be made. While on my part, to guard the Town as far as p: ssible against expense, after the evidence was all in and arguments made and noted by the Council on both sides ot the case: I reserved judgment for a week and submitted the whole case. including evidence, arguments of Counsel, tke., to Mr. Kingston K. c. cf Mt. Forest. After a careful reference to the Statutes, &e., he believed that a conviction should be made and large- ly framed the judgment which was‘ given. I MrE Haas in lusy making Iquare iber for Mr Wm J Wilson. sir Vim Hill has "early completed G Winners square timber. liss Mary Wilson is going to the . foe u while. It Tom Wilson our genial black- th expects to leaye on April lat. will he .ccompanied by his cousins. m Gertie and Lottie Wilson. who be on route for British Columbia. ' Dan Ferguson while slowly ling his way to Boothville on Mon. lost, met a young l‘dy who was ttther friends a farewell visit. be. Tomg to the far west: Amer chat- fora while she advisnd hun to go too. and now Dan tilting her ad- This is one ot his many mistate menus, as in eight vears I have only had two judgments quashed in which I disposed of the ease myself. A fall explanation of' the case was given to the ratepayers of the Town on nomination night and the necessity of bringing the suit on. lully gone into, the puincipal "ltf,'irv1'L,tit.t the de- fence of the Fire By- w. which had been attacked as being bad and not "Wit of entorcement. he Courts have now decided that: our By-Law is good, and although a certain amount of expense has been incurred. it was absolutely necessary to know if the By-Law could be en- forced. The Editor of the Chronicle concludes the article by stating that this is the fourth judgment given by me that has been quashed by the higher courts, and advises me not to git on any more cases. test Cure For Dyspepsia! tt bread-made of the best flour, aed and seasoned just right, aghly kneaded and baked to tion, it is easily digested and ilds health ‘and strength for who eat it. l. F. ROWE, “can - LOWER frows ti tread, well made and proper- -the bread that is made by Tht Baker. _ This is the ( 1jiiei, - ", :)7" _ =.'pt,.? sis""' I) r. (l "sl J. ; Respectfully Yours, W. CALDER. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. BOOTH VILLE screens himself be- r, all fair-minded , that such articles as a sneak and a u There was a party ir Mr Albert ' Haw’s last week and everybody enjoyed themselves. ; There is a lot of sickness hére now. It is 511pr to be on acconm of the 7 [thaw-'15“k - '“”“' changeabie wézithen mu Just week tor Sault Ste Marie. ' Mr and Mrs W W Hah 8t'. left last? week for theSoo. Mr Hall has been; living most of his life in Proton town: ship. He learned the trade of black. i smithing about thirty years ago with,' Mr Heard, ot Fleeherton, and the late Mr Wait, ol Prieevilli, and then worked at it here for years, then tiam-i ed the last few years. He sold his farm some time ago and now intends _ tolive the rest of is lite at the Boo, l where he has a scnliving. I HOPEVILLE l Considerable changes in our neigh- borhood this last 'week. Born to Mr and Mrs Thomas Ding- wall, a son. All are doing well. The youngest son of Mr and Mrs W J Glenister passed away on the 19th, age 18 months and 10 days. The fan.. eral was taken to the Methodist ceme-t tary on 16th con, on the 21st and was? largely attended. Pastor Kenning conducted the funeral services. Itti tamily have the sympathies of the, whole community. [ Messrs John Hard and TI 1ch last week for Sault Ste ttte ( l Mrs Alde,oru, at. is much better. The Dr lanced her ear, which h.s given her much relief. There was quite a few out to Dun. dalk to the Maxwell delivery on Satur- day last. Alex McQueen took home a new disk. We were pleased to see the good re- port of our school in last wenk'a Ila-l um. Miss M (Em-don. Teacher. l vice like the good ladies' man that he I We is, says he is going to go west. He al- now . ways did like good company. IPIOWI Rev Mr Ma theaon. Swinton Park and , Prieeville, is 2mm; to give a series of sermons on Pilgrim's Progress. We Bea are pleased to hear of that. Anna gésmgéawgumyumwmgéaé$536519$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$g a ggg‘fl"?*$$?fi'$°§°fi°fi°fi*$°fl'$***$**$**‘tfi'fl'fi'd'fl'fl'fla GE. ' (,t __-rc-_').)'?-):'.'--:.']. A; Mlill'fll),:i'.i,'jii.ia;" . .ii'_'iiti_iil h. HUNTER (sil' ii???§$§$§”3'§#§f§ 2ry. J'tore §§£IE£TE3153E§gamut: 3L aim PA, .llerr:da,ry1 Wp? Christie! .--. Just come in and look at these Stockings a pair. It pays to buy the very best. a few out to Dun-3 delivery on Satur- I Queen took home a! I V :0 see the good re-l " ----v “Mums School, who will draw us the funniest picture of a Black Cat and fifty cents for the second funniest and Drawing must be on card.. board (8% x II) and your name and address on the back and be brought to the Big Store not later than 5 o'clock, on Wednesday 2nd April. We are going to pay $1.00 Cash to the Boy or . - A """'---- BLACK CAT STOCKINGS 'rui'""rfi/e"'i,", ”1. Mrs Kate Heariwell was also down :9 b. le Y"'? 3 sick last week but we are pleased tr "t uze entltuseiatstie ‘is on the mend , of the cumin-l . . I voukof our : Mus Jesus A Benton and Mr 001m pray . . . . , m and srrsi McIntyre from near Paisley are Jommg' much a _ . {in wedlock on Wednesday evening of pprecn- . . . . . . 5 guns week. We Join m Wishing the: 77“ 3[happy couple much joy and a prosper-ll E I Gus future. Funny Black Cat Pictures WE WANT SOME BLACK OATS my - h, V- V. .y\,(ua. 29e=eat5ea "e ___ ........ we “smug; u: we wood has been blind forquitc a number of bee, at the pedro party? Glad we were, vears, but was always quite hearty ‘not present_ until seized by some internal trouble 3 1lr W tand hiietrJenny Beaton were $313.12"??? £322.32? itnhr"gei,. dt _linJ';u""'tc,i',hoct'"iti.at,i '"r/,riiij';'h'r2 9y?etery, on Wednesday. lg k y ' iWe extend our sympathy to all who ,' wee . mourn his loss. I Mr A J Bhusk f.rf Pomonp. " 'ent',', Miss Hazel McGregor visited friends With farmer, King MMriear, for t tt at Rob Roy and Bunessan last week. isummer. . l Mrs McCormick, ot Bunesean, has Mr Andy Kelly has been linklng [been under the weather lately, but is well for Dan Melon.“ last week and recovering again. was fortunate ip striking an IbtmdanceI We learn that Mr Sun Lawrence, of pure water. of the south line, has rented one of Mr Miss Joule A-Mo Innis has gone tolAC Beaton's farms for the sewn of Uraugeyille and "likely to rettmin.foos 19.02". - time. . , 1 'We heard it rqmored that Lotus Miss Kate McMillan is at ppesent at'P":l?°k. ll? married but think It 'N. the home of Mr D McIntyre. on y at Jo e. Mr Andy Kelly ha been sinking n well for Dan McInms last week and was fortunate in striking an abundance of pure water. 1 wear longer than any hose on the market. making a grand display of these Stockings and also Mr W and MU among those who given by Miss 1 week. What was Miss Alice O's throat. with knife in band the evening of the wood bee, at the pedro party? Glad we were not present. 91" Mr Lauchie Dumbur did 8 lsligllt of hand work, at An " l mill yard, with the team ant " [sawlogs A snap shot of t “would find ready sale. Ne, lLauchie. accidents will happ Il best of families. l Early on St Patrick‘s mom. ‘riVed at the home of Mr D Mull . i son. Allure doing well under ' I -A' n ts. ' __ Who was the Johnnie that lost his hat on the way home from Markdale on Saturday evening, a fortnight. ago, Mr WH Arrowsmith from Pomona, attended serv1ce at the Center on flab. bath last. The pleasant smiles of Arch Benton, , Jr, from Flint, Mich, are visible " thef old homestead this week. Arch looks} hale and hearty, and is likley to remain l for a while. ' 1 of Dr. Dixon, of Pricewlie. ( Miss Annie McMillan We I ,menticn was seriously ill la jibe Crown Hotel, Priceville Ito learn she in improving nie Beautiful weather. bl hand, Providing we don't of Weather. We are having nice weather here now and some are thinking abotu plowing in a few days. merican Manufacture. as heavy as the other -'"'"'""""F' c l V' _.ORF with the team and load oil Dim A snap shot of the tdr.tutiGroyl d ready sale. Never mind,nr.tirt accidents will happen to cheHVe di SCOTCH TOWN. nan We are sorry to lr ill last week at '. Seeding close at:‘ don't get a. change) 1 I bar did somn meeg k, at. Armstrong’s; gm: DURHAM REVIEW C funds»: nicely. 1 Wedding bells were Tingingto the en Benton. , North East of us this week. ibh, at. the) Mr Archie Campbell is visiting Arch looks l around the corners this week. , to remain; Mr W J McFadden, who has spent ithe last four years around Rob Roy at lost hialrGurri'ii'd again to his own farm in arkdale on ,‘Egromont last week. , ago Mr A C Beaten had a wood bee last P week and Cot about 20 cord saWed. _ omona. , . r on Sub- Another of Glenelgs old pioneers I passed away lest Monday in the per- . son of Mr Donald McKinnon, at the Ireet, xvitl: ripe old age of 87 years. Deceased the wood has: I-., Ln...) a, . Mr Jas Dorothy puréoses taking a pleasure mp to Markdale this week. Mr and Mrs Sheppard of Pomona, are moving to you: town this week. Mr Louie Pollock lost ms yaluable black horse. aged about 25. Mr Malcom Ot I “n. ~u.u, A'll ae'uer Funeral on Tuesday, 25th. learn of particulars. We patirizing with the family ., ol...'.A _ "" . Rott ROY. TORONTO in the New' Wednesday. V to all who I T"""""' T .r.r.::r_r iEIEiEWZEE1 a , I 11% {a ' Fit' m . a $5.41? " It . I ‘ 539:” 'tit. , EH" “a; t 1rp3r,%remseA'f;er,s,-e'CL.d'C1',l'rrC_1hNl, " Garden. Field, and Flower Beedtr-.. Fresh and relmhle at Darling's I Store. Notice is also given to keep the streets clear of waggons. buggies and sleighs. and that the riding o bicycles on the sidewalks. or playing or pitching of hall or lacrosse' is strict]! forbidden on any street in the town o Durham. Any infraction wti1 be strictly deatt Any infractian With. Many vxcuses have been made by the owners that. they inst. let. the myrtle out to water, hut hereafter there must be some person in charge of said annuals or the owners will be prosecuted word- inc to law. Notice and Warning.r are hereby given to all parties keeping cattle or horses in the town of Durham that all such animals are forbidden to be allowed to run at, huge at any time In the town limits. Butter and Eggs wanted, for which the highest prices South of Mining?! House ams Sewing Mac! Notice and Warning. . “.- . . ., Wilkinson Ploughs, number 1 to 20, and repairs of all kinds. Shares, Solephites, Ete. Not genuine unless the words " ancwsox Puma“ each ohm. Wilkinson I"mamas 51%! Rolier ma By Order, We invite your attention to the following lines of goods '. CULTIVA TING. Coqlter l hm Dri'ls an everything for farmers I LII otitis],, - I _ i . ’7 bike Ei, rows, Ssttifiers, Ete. Also Scotch Diamond Hat-rows. [LOOK OUT FOR OUR NEW LINES JOHN LIVINGSTON? Hell, hum-w, Thomas and Berlin makes of PIANO and SEWINY ", \fACHINES. A large stock of New Ravmon no. ".,._ct__, I -‘ BELLS l men-av. l L MCINTYRE. Mayan Buggies and Carriages of all kinds from Canada Carriage Co., Brockville. Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries, alsofRe- pairing done promptly. Harness both Single and Double complete with Collars. Fire Insurance in the Farmers' Mutual as well as Stock Companies. _ I, lower SeedsgAu at Darling's Drug "ussey-3turris glam, tRoom M"; " u... 90:44...-5 are“..- WHEELS, hines and supplies. Uppor Town. Horas .. wmcunox PLOUGH Conuwv"is 1"l."ctt :inson ”muons Mel Roller made in three sections. S'LS, l 1 tth 1:11 and Snow Buggies from Campbell of London. Iu,Ts'; - u-vl'm. The ttrat impuloeu for the expreuion of beauty or unfulneu should be truce- able to the home. but some homes have not the environment neceuuy. We provide one element; it in the beauty of wall decoration. Our paper: exp". the best at expressive on pope:- and are a delight, to the ere always. All paper trimmed free of chase. r'iirrei' We." of the ”(Why’d Joan. I ,, p; x._,..,~ = "ifjj,i,i1)'sr1iiciiifi'i', i.” we Err/d" Q'cr,TfSbf-Y at: J - 5 "' n 'stWt:3 Dai _. .4 'Cl:;.' H." Jn'1 I C?, ”g, 7//r 1itRt "i.'o(.aijs:j,,)fji'.'l.),rl, Egg m THE HOME . McKlNNON. Lower Town MacFarlane aid',' T reat i That f Makes t s ot PIANO and ORGAN of New Raymond and Mr N353! 9) it “an lu-u .1: siv) till!" ~hl: "44.11;! Woman): 4- lulu-hi with hm l":~'mn took _ fl.“ ‘lml work of th ' pork wLo do hwmr [0: mph. tililt'avet can». William an!“ Princi NI "f Fort s"2"al'l'd.?. Mrs. l an: Mtu. Geo. Fil Arch. Erma Cone Wm. Mofrmi. Gm at home. The Int! opinions rm the fl in can "he be!“ during an Inn: and dqetraa-d was tttrt Winn faith ME aieeoeth was' a re her hushuud It condw-h-d tho ill:) My mutt-Yul to dim-of 'Iiwn t hud mm thi, It, Mun-kt at E; "vood. and t. . (1m L hut thru- Won of the council quorum. and was held. Mr, My t-xllouu it. and .m-d ch a. cuum-nllur's The ”up Was d a! hy two (-1 oeew- and tite t mpouuhlv in I becauw tho luv wage (mum and u were of rm of its qytet, l trelt h II. tin ttttt '" " W: th “If im Which Is [In Take the tt Unrvnwund's Middnugll H, Week: was a and pun-ms a in» his mum aim: on him t Ladies Look the enforced hop Mil ti with In ders city. mrl. Wit" mu " van in“ Co. In“; I culunds of ti of its tttttrot" ion Today. w. run. been t " his m M. Incl for " l “In: lticti t4ee Ad. an r The Big N tre, " VOL. Mioa £513 I'l iettet Mr. M. " TIN lll'lN Kill amber Jam School. :1 last while ,u huliduvl "TN Mu 'ormntm " hes tt w Mill [mu-ml H IV i " to " I this M r. l aln "" tt My ll

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