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Durham Review (1897), 11 May 1905, p. 1

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e with some of r. We are selling ever betore . rike you suits ; Lveryone e of fine material, ors, black, white, . from im Durham on th itle good. Posses .15 to 4.50 lbs Redpaths Sng#ar for 50¢ M for SALE gains : 1b rthur Câ€"Beâ€"C,. \f D 2 NT Dredging caught on lay ___sa~ World IESs aper I1. ry pair gu? AC Suits )1 Apply to . TELFORD m sSes dip VOL. . NO. 19 Rates 1# ?ur .}.g c t3 ewa . . Plog | {'!‘:::'- glfioo .. +â€"â€"â€" _ $1.75 Star $1.75 ) se... _ $1.60 DURHAM, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1908‘ hok uTo o t ce ihins cA it in t w ce n erermn ols aa ud s 400 49â€" t BM I forencon. And Notice further given that a Meetâ€" i:mof the Council for fincnl business be held at 2 0‘clock in the afternoon of the same day. Dated this 10th day of May 1905. _ _The first sitting of the Court of Reâ€" vision for the 'lowmhlg‘of Glenelg for the year 1905. Will held at the Township Hall on Saturday the 27th Tombm Hall on Saturday the 27th day of May, 1906 at 10 o‘clock in the From Lot 16, 20d con., W. G. R., Bentinck, an aged milch cow. color ray. Any information will be thankâ€" gully received and any one harbouring same will be dealt with according to A little to the northâ€"west the foundâ€" ation tor the new sawâ€"mill is in %mfivu and we were astonished to see the rge numberof logs ready to operate upon. We scarcely expected ever again to see so many in South Grey and we could not have believed so adaptible a site could exist «o near the town, Admirâ€" able advantage has been taken of rolling gronnd in placing the mill and there ample room for aluinber yard, A few days ago we had occasion to pass the Furniture Factory and to note the progress being made in its restorâ€" ation. The old iron and other debris has bee 1 removed and masons are at work in the basement placing window and door frames in position, &c. The timber for fhe beams and joists is being supplied this week by McLean of North Egremont and oncethe basement gets into shape Krogms will be rapd. _ It is decidedly cheering to see the ruins being renovated and the management are to be congratulated in getting to work so vigorously, The McDonalfi's have the mason work in charge. MrCatton was in Toronto last week on business in the interests of the company. NoT SATISFIED.â€"The final arrangeâ€" ment of the Clubs in the Junior series C. L. A. was made by the Executive in Toronto last Monday evening. This draft places Durham in with Owen Sound alone in District No. 3, while No. lconsists of Hanover, Southampton, Tara, Chesley and Walkerton. This arâ€" rangement is not at all satisfactory to Durham as it furnishes only one home game ard the club does not desire a repâ€" itition of the roughâ€"house work that occurs yearly at Owen Sound. Howâ€" ever a decision as to what course the club will take will be determined at its executive meeting on Friday evening, and it is probable a bye will be asked to play off in the semi-flynnls. IrSPECTOR GRIER DEAD,â€"Mr Anâ€" drew Grier, School Inspector for Kast Grey since 1854, (except from 1868 to 1875) died at his home in Thornbury on April 20. He was twice elected Mayor of the tJowun and servod‘t-itwo tthree-yen.r terms, Hewas. a native of Donegal Ireland. ‘The School Board and school children attended his funeral in a body. His death will cause a change in the Inâ€" spectorates for it is likely the present vigorous incumbents, Campbell and Burgess, will have the country diyided between them. han supclafoafipnts cut setcinivindil ut iÂ¥ ce itasiciatkch s W L4 1. 4 a proposal is made in Owen Sonnd to bave the name finance committee changed to Finance and Industries committee with the same end in view. We trust this will meet the eye of our vigilant mayor and wideâ€"awake council snd lead them o see that somthin‘s a oin‘ it was supposed there was merely a drinking interest. Every step in reâ€" striction of the drinking habit will be welcomed by the general public. Ox THE® LooK OUT.â€"Mt Forest counâ€" cil decided to advertise in Globe and Mall soliciting correspondence respectâ€" ing new factories or industties, while Our thanks are due to Miss J R Fitzâ€" gibbon, Katonah, N. Y., for a copy of the Mount Kisco Recorder containing a splendid}y illustrated supplement issued by the Scientific American of the great Croton Damm, which impounds 30,000,000, 000 gallons of water for the use of New York City. It is one of the great enâ€" %ineerina feats of the world and Miss . is privileged to live near by it. There is a stirring in the renovation of hotels in this county and eisewhere to comply with the requirements of the new %oards of Commisioners. In some districts drastic changes have taken place and licenses cancelled where A Ripley man with a coal oil can found the bardware store locked on a recent Sunday mm'ninil and sauntered to the hotel to ask what the holiday was for as the stores were all closed, He thought it was Saturday. In East Wellington at the Meeting of the Hotel License Commissioners only 1 license was granted unconditionall‘. 18 conditinoally and 5 refused altogethâ€" er. Hanover celebration on Dominion Day has been called off and Durham on that day will be the Mecca of all loyal Canucks who love a good day‘s outing. For SALE,â€"A bav mare 5 yrs old. Apply to C. McMillan, Dromore. The best varieties of flour at various griee-. call at Watson. the baker. See is ad on page 4. Brick for sale, or will exchange for wood. Ap%y to Ayling &Son, at the vrickyard, Durham. is MeNLRRG my Rising from its Ashes. Mrs Wax. Lax®, Dornoch, Ont. STRAYEUV OR STOLEN. Court of Revision Township of Glenelg. sional certificate. Salary at the rate of "he third Monda hm‘o y Auply on t is cations must '.n.l,:d;- bands ol'fl- For School Section No 1, Glenelg.. A of June. The Principal‘s repert for April showâ€" ed a growing attendance and May has mhuvler still. A summary of & is appended : fARigh School Dept. : On Roll Aver. Form I 35 30 Form II © 20 18 Form III 18 17 undersigned not later than the 16th da: D 1 ETTE bos trtmretede MB 222222220 Lakced held in the Town Hall on May ith, All present. A number of accounts for wood, supâ€" Fllec. &c were passed, the being or the annual supply of amountâ€" ing to $203.49, tre&ht includ. Total enrolled 389 Miss Craw , Mr Dr HarrL , the 1: Bopu faÂ¥irite at hi ere. _ Mis@ Koenig and M dward were mu eniioyed Sharp, of Holstein, accompan as well Below weigive a cat ing_of w by M made & ut wi Public Scheol Dept, : Mr Koch‘s room 44 Miss Meredith‘s room 53 Miss A McKenzie‘sroom 52 Miss M McKenzie‘s "~ % Miss Gun‘s room 54 Miss Grant‘s room 58 The mus side was ably representâ€" ea by Miss King. Miss Jean Brown, Miss Craw . Mr Drysdaie and Master H.Arr&r , the latter becoming a Eopu faÂ¥Brite at his first appearance ere. _ Mis@ Koenig in her recitations and M ward Koos on the violin were mu enEoyed and Miss Ethel Sharp, of Holstein, was a brilliant accompan as well as piano soloist. Below wegive a catch song, the singâ€" ing of ww by Master Harry Roos mad _k:t with the audience : 4 Rvapna) » w fi' > se o &l”l’l try l:dxomeemm;:u lfl‘:c I‘l! tell you sbout your firemen, '.'l‘!lg regular monthly meeting TEACHER WANTED. 1 BsR EC MOEm TEmEN VH AMUES" d.y.evenltlu_t on the occasion of the Firemen‘s Goncert. It was gratifying to find such a hearty response for such an object, but really the bill of fare Put up was Altractive enough in itself to draw a crowd. Dr Hntton occupied the chair and evÂ¥erything passed off smoothâ€" ly, The only absentee was Dr Brown, who was unavoidably absent. 1 OO CC NPCCT TRC LIUWE HLEI and the rink haye heen sccured and a brilliant group of vberformers, of whom more later on. Bands will play and fags will fiy to accompany the enthusiasm of the greatâ€" est Dotann Day Durham has yet had. uiL 2222 C22003, 20 CP 2 qozcl pipers and drummers are coming, prize R‘ueialf the whole round of athletâ€" ic sports As proved so successful last year. Fo: u:e evening concert the Town Hall n‘:‘w of Scotland c?:umli::.ee .N': mak progress with their }l;y of !d‘iom\l s ::. on fDE:ugiou s . l(hhm!c ets, 0 ndon, l.ho’ut'mdlong. are coming and those who have seen their marching and milâ€" itary mmvm are loud in their prl.iae. _ Besides these, 10 or a dozen The tow8 hall was well filled on Thursâ€" I know them all, I know them all, They told S‘nd‘.l':cbomld to shut her off, For I know t all. Now here is Andy Thompson, He is second engineer ; Whannnrehongumbwhlmmll The men from and near, He‘ll tell Jack Rose and Bert Moore To gut the ladder to the wall, And Rufus McClock. to get up to the top, For I know them all. I know them all, I know them all, Harry Burnett will be there to do his share And Lauder Buchan he will call. I know them all, I know them all, They did their work at Crawford‘s mill For I know them all. Now at the fire at Crawford‘s mill, About a year ago, The men got there to do their work, And the people here to show. Bob gave tne orders, they got to work, He sent them up the perch ; They missed the mill with the nozzle, And gave it to Fred Search,. I %.ov '&hfi:x. nll,fll‘e know thou.xl all, at Middaugh House, T Teon them aik 1 Ehow them atl w b w them all, ‘Ihy-vedmvu{lstthe fire then, For I know them all. ThWhen on ttxemm)';ou ¢: call ; { Sigh ey can put a t out 0 + For I know them :'fl I know them all, I know them all, You must help them out at any time When on you the{ do call. I know them all, 1 know them all, If l’you have a fire ther,ll put it out or I know them all. Now here is Robert Torry, He is their chief, so fine ; The fire at the Furniture Factory The hose he got in line. The engine gave a whistle, On the men he theu did call ; But the bose, it was not coupled, For I know them all. I know them all, I know them all, The water flew all o‘er the ground And on Sandy they did call. [ They‘re always at your call. _ The men you‘ve gotare alright Durham School Board. Spl*.'.luly 1 in Durham. Personal application preferred. Grzo. BmxNtITE, Secretary, Total TORONTO the Firemen. The Busy Store On the Busy Corner R. B. KEELER i SONS Are you going to do any Papering ? If you are, we can save you money. NEW Wall Paper Total Asst. for 1905 . ... .. Total Asst. for 1904 . ... __ By the kindness of Clerk Allan of Egâ€" remont we have been furnished with some interesting figures as to the assessâ€" ment of the township. Land Assessment...,. ...... . .8 1,577,075 Bameni6.: ;. ;;:.;¢, ;. +./ s .. . 456,0600 Total Real Estate.... . ... .. .. 8 2,033,675 ?udnul‘A_,_nuunt 16,042 Increase by new Asst An increase has taken place where a decrease would have heen acceptable, the ilO&;&og. of 1904 being represented by 111 n A THEDINUNEE . > 1 1 4 & 1 ae x is es + . Children between 5 and 21 . a« 5 and 16. Male persons oyer 21. ... ... â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€" $157,808.00 Total assessment for 1904. .. » » $61406,733.00 * * * 1904..... 709,195.00 While in 1905 the personal assessment appears : Personal..... . ... $1 Inevike,...; . ;. . a 3 This apparent talling off is more than made up however in the following items. In 1904 Personal property $37,450.00 Income.......... ....8,100.00 yâ€"«â€"â€"~*~~â€"â€"â€" $45,500,00 Real property.... ... ... .. . .$601,283.00 while in 1905 this appears approzimately under two heads : Valuation of land . .$104,252.00 ** of building 447,075.00 Thediflmm;eâ€" in the taking of the assessment m=kescomparisons difficult. For iqctmee in 1904 is quoted : _ Assessor Klividge has kindly supplied us m.:‘:f the total:l in tlae‘“meent'm- ment corresponding res of 1904, l“?hilo th‘e' total unl?micnzihu gone up na gratifying way, it is inting to find the population redm'y 86. This, without doubt, must have heen caused to some extent by the fire, and will in a short time be reâ€"couped by the activity following the resumption of building operations. Certainly there are few or no empty houses and there is a demand for such as rent moderately. Is not the only thing which makes a lady beautiful. _ An atâ€" tractive hat is one of the accessâ€" ories to beauty. We have almost completed our busy season and have ready for your inspection a fine, large stock of * Trimmed Hats You will fiind here the Hat most becoming to you for Summer Wear at a very moderate price, Or you may have your Hat trimmed to order, We study YOUR STYLE as well as the style. We work to please and work until we please., A Smiling Face Egremont‘s Assessment Roll All paper bonght from us trimâ€" med free. SEE OUR SOUTH WINDOW THIS WEEK. Our large Spring Stock of CANADIAN and AMERICAN Wall Paper has arrived and we can now show you the larâ€" gest stock of upâ€"toâ€"date Wall Paper eyer shown in Durham hk o CHAS RAMAGE, Pemter axpo Posursaar. «* » . » « $136,880,00 . + . + » â€"‘. .20,0908.00 Town Statistics. mt id o i t m n + Dick{ .8 2,053,730 . 1,040,775 .. 8 512,9064 $501,327.00 '49‘..’ 383

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