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Durham Review (1897), 20 May 1920, p. 5

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an” or, ed 3 ial It. gong" -reed as ttttC to e" te lute th mama COURT OF REVISION h Story of Eugenia Falls 1;» mt mung of the above Court on ----- z'h- mt Atting of the above Court on mu V n~menl Roll will be held on Saturday. the 29th oi May. mo wt to w'clock in the totem ship “all. (Hench. at Town. tpr;cals " reduction ot AM“ mu l t be heard in cases when shallow "Irma shall not have been given. May thh 1920. ' MGOUT" A: Hahn House, DURHAM, l on Monday night: At l' iiv. C'ollier's, 2nd con..Glon- s.' .1 Tuesday noon, and " John 1) frreenwood's Tueldny night Tho hut!!! will be at home at i'rreville all day Friday. PRICEVILLE HORSE Co. MAY 20, 1920 In Imported Percheron Stallion PRICEVILLE an: I for ”non of 1920 " followl t Pmtvilk "rat I... No. t ll 1lh CONTRACT ‘ricevllh Raul In" No. I a; 'lh!|llil.hh" uenenl'. New". uzwouunulumn lurthdlnlol-Ouon "brsH4 u! proposed human may be [ mi. fun!» at Temier may bo can». annulm- of Prwevtlle, out! It the e. that ttttice [nu-run". TorontoV Will, CONTRACT “Ann“. wiring-ed " the I'm-' 1.1.), ml! he raw-Wed u Duo-3‘ IF",? mm, ttt. ”mum. In). maul ' of the. am...“ Mulls. on I! win ttor tour yous. in “A“ pull f hum: 'II'ZNIDFEIS. ndttgeattett to the Pmu" -ul. mu he remind u on." an- Finlay. [he tteh June. mo. tor an m. Map-gar. Mans. on I proposed A tour ”an, m “an per wr" on mule! unnatur- pie-nun. w enmalnlnc 1"1',',t,'e'2'l'l'M, n,- at Prop: no "ttttttet any X Mum at Trade! any be obs-In- tt tti-ot Pricevtue, um " the r”... ottbret Iuqpeetor, Togonto. A WITHERLAND. Now Is 1 n to" ml uh. tteo. ttc guarantee the Harlin-Sellout toe',' Pure Palm vxccpt inside White but! a few dark shades that unnm be prepared trout lead and zinc), to be made from pure white lead, pure oxide oi zinc, with "skating mat- ter in proportionate quantities neces- my to make their g,rtei,c,'ti,.v,e, shades an tints. with pure linseed oil and lur- pcntine dryer, and to be entirely nu from water. ben- ine. whiting and other dalmatian. and sow gunner TO CHI-[CAL AN- unis. Puaranttt .t.irHERLaMO, Poet om. Impala J. S BLACK. Clerk if you have delayed painting, our property hns suffered. Do not put 0; any longer. Sure the surface and you Save all. Look around and you will find many places, both inside and out that . call for a coat of paint. Now is mmnm the time. Nature is re-decorating, lt' rilfr'r' ti. get in line and do the same. The “1““22‘3 i"nost.economical method is to use Pos' oittc.0spectoe g The tame of Niagara is world wide. Generation. before there entered the , mind M man any thought of utilizing ita daily waated force for commercial pur- '; you: it. reputation " one ot the great 3 wooden of the universe I“ apread to I the four cornea of the earth. In poem, l - and painting the great watetfall i has been immortalized over and over l again. (By Tho. MeLaughrin in The Telemann) MARTIN -SENOUR When a section of the enormoue I power pouibilitieeot the Fall. was made ', aubject to human control. it again fur- _ niehed a topic for general admiration. I And the developement now going on " '; Chippewa under Hydro Electric man-lI iagement in giving new publicity to the I Niagara River. But it ia not the work * tundertaken by Sir Adam Beck on the frontier that I am setting out to write labout. but rather of an obscure little i water power out among the hiila of Art. ‘emeala Township in the County of Grey, l which too haa come under Hydro Elev: 'tric control and “hone history in not I , lacking in either interest or romance. l I Long year: ago in IM3, a aettler in I I: the Wilde of Artemesia tp., Brownlee by ‘ name, hunting in the neighborhood lwhere the village of Fleaherton has Binge " been founded, attracted by the roar ol Malling water, struggled through the} /i, pathleu forest flee miles further north,) f the noiae and rumbling bocoming more l and more distinct the longer he travel- i led till at length to his great astoniah' lment he sighted the Falls, a sheer drop I of 70 feet, succeeded by aeeriea of smal- i ler cataracts, " the water worked its " way over rocks down to the level of ' 3 what has aince come to be known an the , , Cuckoo Valley. hundreds of feet below l:the cu st of the Falle. 100% PURE PAINT AND VARNUSHES Their covering power (rent. lt will pay yotl _ What was their surprise to discover ta', ‘yellgw metallic substance in the rock.‘ lwhich in their judgement undoubtedly l was gold l Swearing each other to secrecy they returned to their respec- tive homes and hastily made prepara- .tione for a two mm camp at the Falls. I In a few days they were busy quarrying As in the can. of all the Itreaml inl the country in thoae early days. beforel the land wa. cleared of trees, the vol-l ume of the Beaver lhvcr wan consider-I ably greater than now. Anyone who! ever enthused the rush of water over‘ the Fall. In recent years and listened to its roarcan imagine what must have; been the "tttgating of Brownlee as he stood there alone in the dense wilder. neu seventy years ago, the tiret white man to gaze upon the scene. It isa matter of local tradition that very short- ly alter his discovery he returned, I:- compamed by another settler. amed Miller and that together they diama- ed the wall: of the gorge the better to View the down-pouring water. tower and lasting qualities are very y you to insist on e.t.,tt,.'l.i' popular r!7-=â€"- -. L,.r.,U in. vou do. and uterine the precious qulrtz. While ( the gold ttnd “I a Acret with these ten men. word of the discovery of the Fall. had been given out by Blownlee alter his f1ret vinit there and 1 party of neighbors. Ion. distance neighbors in those days. let out to in-pect the rec- ently diecovered wonder of the country tide. Their amazement " and intereet in the Falls was abruptly terminnted however, when they spied the two min. er: quarrying and stealthily piling up cord. of the glietenin; quartz eecurely ureened by the thick branches of the evergreen. that grew all nrovnd them. The great gent ins out! A rushl vss made t home ; tools and supplies were hurried back to the camp l the news spread, slowly of course. compared with the way news is Bashed zeroes the world to-dsy. But in a few weeks the ever existent human lust tor gold brought adventurers from iill quarters. Among them was s doubting Thomas. He {deemed it wise to iorward specimens of 'ahe ore to Toronto for examination; 2t was done by s “native runner.' Work continued vigorously while re" ports were awaited. At last they came and the hopes of the miners Were ruth- lessly stamped out, for, sad to ssy. the i glittering element was pronounced a iworthless pyrites. Work stopped, the I settlers returned to their little clearings. _ the only one among them who had prol- lited financially Being a man who carried ‘home and sold a bag of the alluring rock to an innocent neighbor for '10 shillings before the latter had been ad- vised of the downfall of the camp. Such was the inglorwus ending of the first chapter in the story of the Pulls. Warmer weather prevails and warn showers would be very welcome. Rev J. Bell is in the city this week “ending C. & M . Alliance Conven- tion an: to 24th and will return to work here at Convention, Wednesday 16th to 30th inst. Special speakers Ire expected. was Lime Christie is home from Toronto, Miss Fanorn going to city Monday week. Miss Hazel Nelson, Dromore, spent last week with Mrs Nellie Haw and Mrs Will Hockridgr. Cedarville, with her sister Mrs Elmer Richardson. Mr and Mrs Alex Henderson, Dro- more, spent Sunday at Mr. N E. Mc. Eachnle's. Mr Jos, Billings with his engine. is assisting Foreman McEachnle on County road wovk. We are aony to report Mr. Chas. Wile " duty with "thuotatory rheumatism Ind hope for hiS‘speedy recovery. Mr add Mrs P. Wade and babe, m. Forest. were callers It Mr Ostrandera' Monday morning. ' Mr and Mn J. McEwen and child fen, visited at Mr. have Scott's Sun- day week. Mr Paris and family. Mrs Manen and Miss Belle, ate moving to Mount Forest, Mr P. having sold out to Mr. Reuben Smith. ry Mrs McTaggart spent Wednesday last with her daughter, Mrs F. Head MPEYILLE 'k'5r?59tr The Council met May Nth pursuant“ to adjournment. all the members present, the reeve in the chair. min.l ates of In: meeting read and oontirmr ed, communications read as lollowa ; Wood, Gundy l Co, on farmers ; it; & E. Mellie, clnim for wmzer work ;' Wm G. Wnson. claim for damage to) hoarse It funeral: B. Shortteed, Funk Huey, Tom Kennedy and J, Blochl elaim tor mum work in Ind 2 ; Dy, Edge showing plymclts for right or, road in 1802 ; Veterinary Sh‘pbetd-i uon chin for [on of . borne on defeo i t " told ', Joo. O'Neil Ind Wm Me. éuthy. chim for hangs to on". l Livingstone - Mal. Ulnck - That upeclul upon for ward 4 be adopted ma payment. made " follows l W. Keane, Ind Herbert Trafford $10 such and Nicholu Molosh $5 for win- ter work in and 4, Corned Livingstone-Mal Buck-Thu Ib'l council pay hullnost unwilling to $3 " W. o. Wagon tor damage to Lil bum on townliue Glenelg and Ana- man. Carried _Nruttttil-tG1 Bask.- Thu: the accounts of J. O'Neil Ind Wm Me. Carthy for damage to cm be not out- euninud by Um council. . Carried. Mil Buek--'rnrnbull - That tbel clnim at P. Melt-no be pod only on! conditirp that Mr MeRte remove their obstruction from we test cf Ibo lame' road. Carried I J. J. mm - Li.inotoL.-rutl, lba "pm tor special Jrtts In Ind 21 cod pumm- for vim." work In: and... ldlowozF [inlay 86 25:1 Pi ‘Mollllln 87.50; J. Block .6; Ton ‘Kst " od it. Show " To“! 32! 75. Untied I GLENELG COUNCIL '.'s"ii'dt_sc-er9Er_,lth.e5e' 'tlet 'e" M, Are You Willing-- To forget what you have done for other people; and to remember what other people have done for you? To ignore what the world owes you, and to think what you owe to the world? To put your rights in the background, your duties in the middle distance, and your chances to do a little more than your duty in the foreground? To see that your fel- lowmen are just as real as you are, and try to look behind their faces to their hearts, hungry for joy? To close your book of complaints and and look around you for a place where you can sow a few seeds of happiness? ' The" you are ready for Self-Denial. Are You To stoop down and consider the needs and the desires of little children; to remember the weakness and loneliness of people who are growing old; to stop asking how much your friends LOVE YOU, and ask your- self whether you LOVE THEM enough? 'I:o bear in mind the things that other people have to bear on their hearts; to try to understand what those who live in the same house with you really want, without waiting for them to tell you? To trim your lamp so that it will give more light and less smoke, andto carry it in front so that your shadow will fall behind you? To make a grave for your ugly thoughts and a garden for your kindly feelings, with the gate open? Are you willing to do these things, even for a little while ? Then you are ready for Sell-Denial. Salvation Army Jubilee Self-Denial Appeal ' May 15 to 22 Objective. $300. Are q To believe that love is the strongest thing in the world-stronger than hate, stronger than evil. stronger than death-and that the blessed life which began in Bethlehem nineteen hundred and twenty years' agc is the image and brightness of the Eternal Love? Then you are ready for Sea-Denial. (With acknowledgments to Dr. Henry Van Dyke.) i lemgatone-MM Bli-ThtttCreo Binnie be [)an 3100 tor Between us , assessor and t18 for postage. Cur, ' Lwirwtonra---J. J. Buek--Tlsist the Reeve and Mal Black be a commmee Em make a settlement wall: Dr 8111). ‘herdson for hom- that got Ina leg ‘broke It lot 16 con 8. carried Mal Block - Livingstone --1'lut 1 Wm Weir be paid $3 for work with l Engineer 'l‘nynor. Curried Turnbull-Mal BUek--TUt Thou. Moore, pubmuter. be paid $8.13 for winter work in ward l no follow: ; G. A Watson, 7 hours shovolling $1 75 ; h. Hall. 4 hours shovellmg $1 ; Wm Moon. 4 hours mil: team god Oi hours shovellin,‘ $2.68 Ind Thou. Moore 2 hours with mun Ind , hours ohoyellmg It 2 76. Carried 1 Turnbull-MM. Buek---TGt the 1Chili be will $50 on ulny. UW. l S. S. No H. EGREWT& PROTON l Sr. 4th-Annie McCannel. Jr. 4th-. Sadie Cameron, Thelma Wilton, Alex. 'McCan'neL Jr 3rd-Tressa Haw. Robt. FFerguson. Vidy Lane. Sr 2nd--Sadie lFerguson. Jean Hill. Minnie Fergunon, iMary McDonald. Elwood McDougall. I l-. Almer Harrison and Melvin Lat e, 'NeiiieCameton. Primer-Ethel Hill. been McCIhnel. cum mm. Ham Turnbull-l, J. Buck-That mo Tre-r be paid $4 M for pouuge. leliphone 1nd 99:99: chapel. Car, The council 'sdj anmedv to meet I'ny 20th, than to me“ an Conn of Revision It 10 u. m. School Report J. S. Bllck. Clerk. I. K Wright. Teacher illing-- Peanut. May'20, l920 Hmlive,fob..... Butter................ 52w Flour per cm .. Oatmeal ' not. Chop per cm... arus, med. .... Oats. milling.. .. Poll ...... .... Barley...... ... Durham Markets. In. In. tlimd. Fri.-ttadun lotion“ all the way. fut. thin. "t.--iru 0.1.. Y. I I.0., Cochran the... tr. I. In. mum and In" 90Ibl. 560 ...... 8mm350 ...... 1 18ttt I20 ...... 1 18to 120 ...... 265 275 ..... 1 Toto or City“ Patio-'30! lupin-out. H InIor-atiol "on inure“ 'tagta6i.tt In“... ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO to If! 275 I75 44 of, The Vancouver Express For Winnipeg, Calgary, Vancouvet find the "Vancouver Express" from Tae onto, 10 p m Daily via Canadian Pacific 3 most convenient train. It stops lurid connects for all principal points. Thane contemplating a Pacific Cont Trip should get in touch with R. Maetrar lane, C. P. R. Town Agent, Durhamor write W. B. Howard. District Passenger Agent. Toronto. Pamggrs for ngtem liatyda,r.il

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