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Grey Review, 31 Dec 1896, p. 4

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> ul‘ 3 a) " $ o »* *A 1#A t h. p * . Compare hi; family with the Bye family either present or past, in the matter of temperance. : He made satisfactory explanations. in, reâ€" §a ds to ce t nc mtracts. 5 Shaint s _ _ <ose Feprict seracl C‘a‘med having sai anything de atury to Mr. Murdoc®, Mr. Hunter for the 3vd time gave Freasons for stepping up, being first the fied, and was making way younger men. He Jastified his ac in not building MeNair‘s bridge. was brought Sep. 22nd,late in the s $0n, would necessitate twoextra m ings of comneil at a cost of $20.00 ; Securing timber at th: t season wo Cst $75.00 more on a $0UU job. was . willing to compare his fam Wikls Euce KB., chzes . | n Ceel s0u, would neces ings of cosuneil a Securing timber Cst $75.00 more was . willing to with the Bye fan past, in the matt MceFadden and W as we pointed out |; run for the s vme posi proved _ their cha Watson has a s9‘id n while the south is |g prodes Hunter as ; »miecFadden is an old . didate, but Melnnig, the township, geogra well know ; ability | ning game. As we intimated last week Dickson is uopposed, and the ing has happened, that the Cou are also in without an election, and Ferguson having retired Allan of course retired from the also, being in the larger field, : is a threeâ€"cornered fight for deputy position, and a dual . 2nd deputy. For 2nd Deputy. â€"1Â¥ m Chas. Mcinnis, Jas. Allan For Councillors. â€"D. L nell, John Philps, Thos. L A large and enthusiastic crowd gathered in the classic town of Holstein in the Temperance Hail, Clerk Allan Ret. Officer. The tollowing were ncminated : For Reeve. â€"P, Dickson, Win. Law rence, Jas. Murdozh. For 1st Deputy. â€"D, Hanter, R. Bye, P. Watson, Messrs Messenger, Brigham and Putherbough each spoke briefly on Co. Council business, and the other caindidates all had their say. EGREMONXT, A large and enthusiastic crowd murrinamay tw Whe aBo. s B For Counciilor, Geo. Adlam by Jno. Backus and £D. MceDougall. _ Robt. Hay by A. Magwcod and Wm Hay. Congratulations to Jno, Brown who as Ist deputy goes ‘‘marching in " *without opposition. _ Rics and Dickson will be a battle royal, with a preponâ€" derance of Dickson sentiment in the «east. Cameron, with four year‘s exâ€" perience in the Council and 13 years experience as assessor should win hands up against Leslie, who, we bc. lieve, is notexperienced. Any way he he is needed in the east, whon Reeve and 1st deputy are both to the west. We confess to a desire to see our friend T. Milltigan lead for 3rd dep. _ He is a public spirited ratepayer, has held several representative positions and has a ‘large store of common sense. The election of G. Adlam for councillor would make a nice distribution of the new members over the township, but Hay will poll a big vote, and indicaâ€" tions are his way, IHE NOMINATION FOR LOCAL MUNICIPALITIES. (‘A]fine winter day with splend id wheeling tempted large numbers ‘to attend nominations to day. _ Contests are the order of the day and for the most part these are to be conductced with a friendly rivalry, in a few cases it is war to the knife. BEXTINCK. Clerk Dnncan Campbell choose Brigham‘s Waggon Shop as the place of nomination, and it was comfortably filled by an interested crowd of rateâ€" payers. It was an agreeable meeting passing off smoothly as wisdomm would suggest. The following were nominated : For Reeve, Sam Dickson, by Robt. Lindsay and Wm. Lenney. Geo. Ries by Jno. Chittick and August Wiedner. For 2nd Dep. Mal, Cameron, by Wm. Smith and Jno. Corlett. _ Robert Leslie by Wm. Willis and Geo. Hot Ttha wer. For 3rd deputy, Thos. Milligan by D. Adlam and Ed. Acton. _ Jno. Devâ€" linfi by A. Magwcod and V. Kerchner. For 1st Dep.. Jno. Brown, by Jno Corlett pnd R, Adlam. _ "ARent case, he p irs. Crandell, S‘ster rebuttal of the story ing to gret rid of hm at Xjap, / ;/ "fC popular ear. ut Melnnis, by his position in ship, zcographica'ly, aud his Â¥1i ability will put up a win. le. Dickson cam» before them w And W a‘ison very d out last week _ ime position and P it ‘CBantes ~ un imuatvich is db c i2 in bat the Township be al. m 1st otf August instead ary thereby giving the 3. credit for 19 vears as t the 3¢d time gave his ping up, being first in was making way for He jastified his action MeNair‘s bridge. It ie oi ie oo C 1 ;. 0 o nercacee AOE: pos Referring to the Wilâ€" liv ‘ase, he read a letter wo ell, s‘ster of the indigâ€" ens E the story of the cougâ€" C rid of him _ IJo adinitâ€" F;. ‘ he might have done | ; n SE : SERAE â€" Hucsmccciiecs ~\% id north to dl.n is split. _ Stif as the w inrno; FeH w ce uy â€" & repliel and cCigâ€" anything derow. { A $20.00 and season would 5‘1). jOb._ Re "ei"hl I“. Rus. Ferguson, ‘etion, Philip retired. _ Myr, in the contest field, so there t for the Ist dutal one f01 ore them for very wisely it have im bume iselvy, (Qaw from Still many !(g_ dl(l ll'( t cck Reeve the Surrril Councillors McFadden meetâ€" M | _ The hall was packed with interested ratepayers who . listened â€" to brict speeches from the candidates present. A contest all round with an even chance £or the reeves from our stand. point. Mr. R. Burber has always tak. en an active yart in township affairs and should receive a stiong support | since the nor h and north east Ct the t wnship will be unrepresented UnPess tlrouzh him. He is receivi ‘g support from influential men, and we hope to 82e iilim electcd, though we conld wish his sival were some one else than our old friend Grier whom we respect high ly fo : his intell ‘gence and.public spirit. Ro cl!, Drier and Ellis a;e spoken of g8lik ly :o be the vtHGL wWinnar + Clerk Hopf reccived the nominations : For Reeve, â€"Anderson ans For ist Deputy. â€"R. Barb Grier. For 2nd Deputy.â€" Rozell a For Councillors. â€"Rilev, Eliis. We bave not bâ€"en able to mover and seconder nor the speeches, pbut the day passe ably. Et hellidid . h. "Al 3 1 4 8 A 1541 John MeKechnie Thos. MeComb Albert Jones Andy Walker, Some new names there and likely good ones. To all a arance Jolm Williams is to be one, r)t‘l))(z)ugh how the race among the others will go is imâ€" possible to determine. _ If either Sualâ€" livan or MeMillan were out the other would surely go in, as it is cach weakâ€" ens the cthert _ Jno. McKechnie is exâ€" cted to take a big vyote, and Coun. Pftmb has shown he has a big hold on t e township. The others may make it in »resting. For the 3 Commecil vot»rs will have to : elght: Jolin Wil.‘ams Jolhin A. McMillan As we predicted Mr. Thos. M has the deputyship by acel an«d . no better man could b Nuff sed. Jas. Staples, (Geo. E Arrowsmith. Staples was first in the field, stepping up from the deputyship into the vacant pfi’\('e and these facts with his long ex perience give him a start in the race. However, Arrowsmith has experience £0o0, and the result is by no maane aneâ€" . o o. 4 p _ _ q â€"/AHFH HFOFC Oflf the other rould surely go in, as it is cach weakâ€" ns the cthert _ Jno. McKechnie is exâ€" ected to take a big vote, and Coun, amb has shown he has a big hold on Is funovereesiFe S rrvs s ts Clerk Black has no election by ac clamati. n this year. _ For position of Reeve the following names were preâ€" sented : Melnnis won many comqpliments on his ability as a speaker, and the con vincing way he can put his arguments. Some regard it a lpity Tom Ferguson retived as he would make a good of Lc‘al. Mr. Wm. MeFadden briefiy ‘solicited their patron g>, as they 1 a 1 dore five times before. _ He was stepping into the vacancy made by Mr. Allan, and thought it important that locality sh ul4 be considered in the selection ‘of mem bers of council. He promised, if electâ€" ed, to do his best for the township. Mr, C. Melnnis, in a facetious way gave his reasons for appearIng before them. He had grown up with the township for 42 years and for 26 years \l@@ been in close coutact with the af fairs of the township. He deftended the amount paid to the audiâ€"ors, and no man should complain of high salaries unless he was acquainthd with the nature of the work. He gave a concise account of the Railway by law, show ing himself conversant with the finan ces of the township. _ He would deem it an honor to be returned to theil council board. Messrs Leith, Ferguson and Philip each spoke briefly in their own behalf XOTES, Bye takes the cake for being cool and collected under cross fire, and haying an unfailing fuud of hurior. Mr. Allan explained the machinery of this election, referring to his long connection of 25 years with the town ship, for many of which Le had also represented them at the County Coun cil. Referring to the expected County revaluation, he said Egremont had nothing to fear as other municipalities had improved more than theirs. _ He thauked thein for all past favors, and boped again for their warm support In answer to a question he said he was prepared to support & reduction in the salaries of some county officials. Mr. P. Watson gave his reasons for soliciting their support. _ Made referâ€" ence to the proposed building of 3 bridges. He was in for econom:; , and thought the position of clerk, treasurer assessor, ete, should be let by public tender. Once in 5 years sutficle:t for assessing, and 7 sittings a yvear for the council was ample for the business. Mr. Bye gayve an insight into the working of County maiters, showing how a saving of $200 had been effected by the Ed. Committee: The big whiskey bill had opened his eyes, but be hoped for better things under the new surgeom â€" Believed the township should #ave a hall of its own, or else pay for Bs room. Mr. Klempp was a gentlemanand knew how to treat a gentleman and recognized his (Bye‘s,) conscientious scruples in the matter ot drinking. _ He thanked the people for their generous support in the past and would almost expect to be allowed in by acclamation, _ He was glad Mr. Murdoch bad made the Ry. business so clear. _ He again referred to his action in county council matters, and answered »11 questions put to him in his cool, collected and kumorous man ner. 3 Council positions Glenelg P uit nc 2l nB fabudan NORMAXNBY Anderson and Koenig. y. â€"R. Barber, and D. GLENELG,. er ror the run of the day passe l off agree. en able to secure the ved the fol lowing : dn in hi is by no means sure ran oyer this list of w.nner y dAcclamation, could be found. (Geo. Lamb Thos. Sullivan Thos. MeComb Andy Walker, nd Forbes, Drier an| MceFadden Mrs. D. Allan spent Xmas ! s1ster, Mrs, Dickson, of Gl:ene Our Sunday School held th reutertainment on PFPridus ° izve bev, H, Caldwell, from Kerr, ocâ€" cupied the Methodist pulpit on Sunday last and delivered a splendid sermon, Mr. and Mrs, Blyth, frowm near Hamilâ€" ton, are visiting their son, Mr. James Blyth, this week,. The Rev cupied the last and de Home for Xm from the North 3 from Guelph ; F fryn : and Hattv _¢ > 40°n ; P nancial Secretary Sharp ; Treasurer, Saumuel Ca Director of Ceremonies, W. : Treasurer, G, Petty ; Sen‘or Con man, E. Fee; Committ ee: Nelsor John Carson, Win. Fitzsimmor Henry Dennet. Miss M. Sharp was pleasa ed on Christmas Eve when Sabbath School schol irs, Myrtle Occhard, Maggie Janie Chapman came to h presented her with a beauti About twenty of the you boys piled up a nice lot of Gso. Polok, Sr. one af week, M4: A‘ex. Allan : cntend woou bee Mrs. Joseph Sharp, of G1 a few days last week at the her brother, Mr. Geo. Polloc we are very sorry to state is ing any in health, Mrs. Allan, S8r., we are F port, is convalescin@, irvnsiget Pnb Apninimttininhins Sininaiitin Arebidhad Uvdichd 6 11 3 6 .5 Miss M. Lochern is spending her X mas hoidays at hor home in Fergus, Mrs. Joseph Sharp, of Glenelg, srent a few days last week at the bedsi ic of her brother, Mr. Geo, Pollock, Sr, whom we are very sorry to state is not improvâ€" il)§£ any in health Mrs. D. Sharp and family spent Xmas at Mr, and Mrs. D. Coleridge‘s, Jr. Miss Mary rearaining for a couple of days, Miss M. Lochern is snoniitur u.x. .: . Mr. J. an 1 Miss V. were guests of the; Pollock, Jt., of Mu coup e of days last w 8 He was beaten last year by only 4 votes and more than that number were brought in from outside. " he Varme ; L. 0 5 His course in public affrirs has beenfsuch as to commard respect, 6 He has done much to build up the town, and Lhas broug! t trade here. 7 His intogrity and consi: tent course as a citizen led to his appointment as a magistrate. the be..efit of the workmen, 4He .is in fayor of advancing the mt rests of the Town morally _ and imaterially, 20 P.Gucdon of Uixer, 2 He is in favor of all Public monâ€" eys being let by contract. 8 He is in favor of establishing Manufacturing Industrics in town for the be..efit of The uuimirmnutie Mr. Calder is being opposed on ac: count of a stand he took on the elcetric light question. _ His attitude on this questi.n _ under_ the cireumstances should commend him 10 every Citizen, even though they dont agree with him. He is acting conscientriously, he be licves there is a moral obligation to support the Hewson contract, and he is willing to risk his chances in the election rather t! aa flinch. Wm. Cal. dder should be Mayo. for 1897 for the ol owing reasons : 1 He is in favor of rigid ecomony and r:duction of taxee. We advocated the clection Of Mr. Calder list year, and we haye seen no reason since to change our cOurse. Indeced the year has produced other reasons which show It is Time for a Change. The Mayrship,â€"well ewe expectcd an election by acclaniation, Nire. Laidlaw throughout the" year create d the impression that he was out%ot A'?, even told his opponent so, and at the ele renth hour yields to interested preé=# sure requesting him to run. bodin r4 The entryv of Mr. McLachlan forthe Reevyeship was a surprise and while We have no question of his fitness for the position we regret his presence there to oppose a man whoias been.so. â€" able and efflicient as Mr. G. Sparfting. This town wants Mr. Sparling, [the Mayor will be in the south: andâ€"it is very fitting if not necessary the Fmorth should haye the Reevo, * t Wrestr« Warn.â€"D. Kinnce, G. Meâ€" Kechnie, R Buall, Jno. Munter, R. Parker were the nominees. The two latter have since retired, this ward is also by acclamation. Nortx Warbo.â€"H. Parker, A. S. Hunter. 1. Elvidge were the only ones rominated, hence all are in by acclamâ€" ation. h REEvE,â€"â€"Geo. Sparling, by H. W. Mockler and Thos. Allan. Alex. Mceâ€" Lachlan, by Wim. Laidlaw and 8. Mcâ€" Cracken. A very lively interest is abroad in the town over the positions of Mayor and Reeve, and the Town Hall was well filled Monday evenitg to take in the nominations, which were as follâ€" ows : Wm. Laidlaw, by R. Buil W. Crawford. Mavror. â€"Wm. Calder, by Mockler and E. McClocklin. e for Xmas came David Petty, he North West ; Harry Wilking m inelph ; Frank Leeson, from Henâ€" and Hatty Eden, Mi. Forest, Rev. H. Caldwell, from Kerr, ocâ€" the Methodist pulpit on Sunday d delivered a aathunlgiq _! 1 x. Allan intends ou Thursday aftern *â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Â¥ & <p â€"â€"oth School held their on Friday nigl VATNEY, liss V. Ball, of Hampcen, E_ their sister, Mrs, (Geo, of Murdoch P. O., for a 1. 4 c F MU+kDOC#H. DURHAM. week,. tee: Nelson Eden, Fitzsimmons and my o 1 ough 00 ty ce â€" N knth 3 Sen‘or Commi tee i!eneden, tends haying afternoon, asantly surpri l P C â€" e pleased to reâ€" 1 neir annual / night last, | wovud for Ml flermnoon last with her ary, John Caldwelt : and J. H. W. NAS in A3,,, \|__"*,°*â€" 4W PNDgINGGr, of Schriber, Algoma, is spending a short vacation with friends in this hurf. Mr, Win, Ledingbam, Glene #, has returned from Mapsjaw, Manitoba, and will spend the winter with his parent, of this vill. Mr. McAllen, C, P Schriber, Algoma, is VaCAtION With friands j :)) _ 18 Patiently the election, and the big snow storm which usually accomâ€" panies it. ; Miss Mary Quirk, teacher, of Stratâ€" ford, 18 spending the Xmas vacation under the parental roof. County Council and Township Counâ€" cil elections form the general topic of discussion with our citizens at present and it ifs amuriag todli;ll’t:;l to the differ ence of opinions and jn gment gaued upon the ns)ifl'eront candidates, e are waiting patiently the election, and the big snow storm which usually accomâ€" panies it. Mr. Robt. Watt spent a : with friends in Chatswor th,. Domine C. Mclntosh will few days in the County Town, Miss Lillie Green is enj yacation with her parents tord, Mr. Chnarles Mortley with friends in our yil Miss Lizzie Daugavel is spending her Xmas vacation in the Queen City where she will be the guest of her sister Mary, Miss Minnic Buchannan has returned from the Queen City,. / _ vâ€"/ iments of our citizens in wishit & him a happy and prosperous future, Miss Reid, of Balaclava, is the guest of Mrs. Harry Hunt. 220407 PCP 10, P _ The concert held in the old brick ** a sechool house was a decided succees & Egus, per doz . The progrumme was a lengthy and enâ€" Cnickens Ler pa tertaining one and was higshly appreeci Ducks *+* ated. _ Professor Logan, of Owen Sound, Tarkeys, per 1b was the spitit of the Progrannmns, BB GGsgep as comic songs beimg very entertaining. Hides At the end of the progr mine Mr. Buyâ€" Cnlf ,,fh s ret, teacher, was made ihe tepiptart of. 3/ "ITUVb: . cacl a suitable address and some very handâ€" ?““P"‘K“'b C40i some and valuable presenis, to which Uay per ton ... he made a very appropriate reply. The 3Waw per ton scholars as well as the section will be ~ctaitors, _ perd very isorry (co lose Mr. Burnet, wh« , Avnples ** durirg his two years teaching, has provâ€" Woo«d, 4 feet ed himself a valuable tencher. _ We voice Wood, 22 meh the sentiments of our citizens in wishit o d retaeena derieey him a happy and prosberous future. Xmas passed off very quiet ly citizens as many of them spen elsewhere, Mrs. A. Little, . present. We are the mend. hh it LECTT TV TTE Vl.uuu.‘ Aindy this winter, Proceeds $21.25. Mr. J s ph Lentoc: is siff ring at present from blood poisoning, but we nope soon to heiu of his recovery under t‘he skilful treatment of Pr. Park, Avong the presents we noticed a cant nook for Mr. Win,. Allain, which is not in â€" ordinary present, but will come uin da‘s s MERRY CHRISTMAS ane _ _A Happy New Yeasr bex l:_‘ h Nee en o e s » is e d mxerness hne mt ¢~ * Nes 9.9000mze on c mm re n ho e ocoarromney oo e nenie e ecemamioeoy ied Scip o rommomty:s «. ree V‘L‘(\"'-\ \‘L_,;?'\\ / “A} a * i ho o t o a 4 "\"..; 4 y 9| hk 15 C e w 6 D4 hi We mm Bm 4o . i ol $iva i $ d Aar ied Smd PSAAAE avi CS id whad .o e in ioudered niaicdhradnrelc lt id ..3 0 iiriicld en itnd wtvied wiad . dad w2 009 w ‘d es Fagz To ;»j épa A HAPPY & PROSPEROUS NEW YEApSiey coon®. We take this opportunity of thanking our many friends for the (fatronage extended to us during the present yoar and in wishing them CASH reatment of Dr, Park. ittle, Jr. is on the sick list at Mortley spent Xmas Day 1 our yillage, Watt spent a few days i Chatsworth, MclIntosh will snend a 633C YARDS HEAVY TWILLED FLANNELETTES, IN NICE PATTERNsS, Regulariy Worth 1G cenis a yard, SPECIAL AT 6c B DORNOCH. ut very quietly with our of them spent the day year. We hope tobe favrored by a share of your custom during the coming gladl to know she is on is enjoyin; «Lowest Prices hivshly appreeci , of Owen Sound, A Very Merry Christmas engineer, of oying a short , of gv'ilh:uns- ro \ucses o ts A}.___J d@g.‘ C. McARTEU R CEALBER‘S BLOCK We hare one special this aweek awhich it will pry you to see spend a YOUR SERVICE We continue business in our New Store, and by < quare Dealing Durham, Aug. 27th, WISHES ALLL HIS CUSTOMERS ut oouen Eo nr s hes n ERitane 0 oC " Ferty at lowest current rates. 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