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Grey Review, 6 May 1897, p. 4

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When is it to be? We have no luck " prominent days. May 24th and July In no duty: in order, and this year we hue in addition the 22nd ot ._, Lu: um“, mf from l The citizens, the fraternal Societies, the schools. the band, the tire brigade would all unite in loyal procession and make it an occasion worth remem- bering. "We“. 1“. "_-" - Now, in these latter days, we, who l have seen her take her way through lite an wife and widow, as mother and _ Queen, who in every detail of woman- hood haa won our respect and admin tion " well as that of the world, are preparing to celebrate the Oth year of her reign. A much wider realm now honors the Queen, gray haired men remember no other sovereign, and " such a unique time. we intend to have some reminie cent literature for readers of the REVIEW taken from this old publica- tion and elsewhere, that will in a small way be our tribute to the Dia mond Jubilee celebration. Wm... Not a day can be lost, a committee should be appointed at once, and all preliminary steps taken. Who will move? We have lately come into possession of: quainttaessirnile copy of the London "San" publiuhe'l on Jane 28, 1838 as ncoronation number to celebrate the crowning of our most Gracious and now revered sovereign Queen Victoria It was printed in Gold and is filled with inteieating descriptions of the Coronation Services, the procession, the rejoicinga, etc., etc., all showing the glad life of the nation 60 years ago in the mion of a loved and honored maiden queen of19 years. We give this week the folio verses " an,in:roduction l THE coRoNAT10N DAY. All hail, Que.“ Victoria: all bail to this day, Io teeming with promise-"" welcome it be” l Ann. bright than: ct clury purmM" its glad vuy And tho biasing at thousands “canal in that on." But it thounada on thounndl no happy baton It]... kinda. thy favors, and clicking thy smiles: Out think of tho million of ham that “on lot don. o'er the ial--bat Hiadostan Mu I both DUB jubilee up) cod-in the West, the t poor all-Ne, A. ho prays for thy many. " fair Liberty's star , "Home Quuu ot the man. u we Qua: of the have." Let thoAMun 111101-1119 freedom In nigh; Our Q'xoon would no: reign but o'er happy and tsoo ; .Lot tttttt munda- ttttoat it--rnn bun nor on high--- The Sumo: of tstory o‘er land uud o'er no. ' )0" without. " Nubian the bounce '0 pay. Tho "(do that ws (col. Had an Ion It! declare: Not the Queen of our hurts in. on that h Ipp)‘ dtsy, Hot “on of the b-o-bat In QUEEN ot the Fur. Not an clunky bout. In tho rolls of renown, A no... Inch " nut-for old Time stands apart, Wtttio tho Crown of in: "on: uc'ronn puts on. “Indium with bonny-um pun II her bout. It. Att up I bumper to honor 1n Qunxl Pu .le any I: l JL'BXLII our the isles} Barnum!- nnd our hum hi devotion we aim And our cum». while woepir. with joy o‘er Mr. 130. McKenzie is expected home tram Alumna noon. If. than“ Blown. of Holstein, was f delivering nursery stock around here i last. {not and buying eggs for a tirtu in i Hum-ton. Ont, l One of those sons of rest. d through (In: place looking go: ','g'dt'g I nevor ttudintt any. The first of the new I Mr. John lea visited nt Mr. D. P. Coleridge‘s a Wee Mn) Sunday. In. Frank Rennie. of Proton Station, who ban been visiting at her father's Mr. Jun, Tucker for the past few weeks m: for home on Friday last. DURHAI‘S CELEBRATION. this Issue. In.“ pray. Gen bios. Vim-on” Ind long may JUBILEE LITERATURE. she “to. Mary Wells left for Galt last GREENSIDE. the following Mr. William Reid is now canvaasing around through this neighborhood for a Toronto Co. The books which he hand- les are gnod mu-s, .. UncUTotu's Cabin " and from "The Cvndle to the Grave." We wish you success Will. The two young men from the South who attempted to see two young ladies house from the Hall after they paused the corner last Hall night should wait till they are betteracqutsinted. We are informed that the ladies do not wish their company at any time. It is a shame in a country like mun on a public high way that young ladies canuot go along the road from church without he- ing followed by a vermin class of young. men and have to use their parasols and mud to protect themselves. Miss Lzzie Camp, Lawns, is visiting at her uncle’s Mn Jno. McKenzie. Mr. J. E. Burrows, of Paisley, spent purl. of his Easter holidays with friends in this vicinity. Mus. Ed, Johnston. who was in a low state of health is convaletseiug. Much in Little Rev. Mr. BIL-Vicar preached a. very tine sermon in the whuul house the Sunday even10g previous to his depart- ttre for Montreal. Rev. Me. Mitchell. a prohrstioner of the Pres" terian churches of Knox and Amos (s1Ti*,'J"(lll/ in the school house, next, Sabbath evening 9th inst. Service conunencing at 7. 30 p, tn. Mr. Wm. Allan has almost recovered from the recent injuring he received and is again holding services In the School House Sabbath evenings. Mrs. E. Chapman accompanied by her. son George Is spending a few days with her dunghter, Mrs. R. Noble, of Artemesia, A meeting will be held in the Schoul House on Tuesday evening for the Fur. pose of rewrgnnizmg the Sabbath lie tool . Messrs Alix, Bradley and D. Cam?- lwll have one!) purchased new seed dril 5 this spring. M1. Jusranird‘s sale was well attended and prices were good. Miss Eliza Sin: and Miss L. Johrson are the leaders in the Epwurth League next Thursday evening in Varuey. ,-eustrtrueremtoetremr?ee we": combed no great cumin power . noun-Dunno. xtt.r-qrtttritrmediein that. tiny: ready. " . It]! emcmt. than at- mum-y; prevent n cold Pi I Is or fever, can att liver Inn, dot headache. jaundice. eonattpatton, etc. " “only an. to m with Hood's mum. Mr. and M ri. Wus. Ball, of Nm'manhy wele guests of their.dnuRtitttt' Mrs. Geo. Pollock, of Murdoch, P. o., last week. Dr. Brown. of Non-mils was in the village on Friday for the pnrpou of r.esting diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose nud Thrust, the Dr. had tt may day, there being a great number called tor mumm- tuon. they now well plowed mth his treatment. Mrs. Wm. Burrows rcturnod to be! home hereon Friday ufler spending Ax weeks with her an”, Cr, B. of Conn. Wm. Dixon is at pro-em. ID Kirkwel. visiting his Slater, Mn,, Jrsusitscu, Who in variously ill. Mrs. duo. Burrown, of Conn, visited It Wut. Semmn'u last. week. Wm. Pettigxow and wife speut Sunday with friends In Riverview, Marshal] Burrows, at Imam-w, 15 at pic-sent visiting his mother Mrs. Wm. burrows and ot"er friends. D. Paul and Gun. Freeunu of the hush iunal‘le north end have when put new fen can around tlteir lute which guns than) t uic. appear-11c». On Monday as Mr. Geo. Walmsley with l hi. team W!» in the yard of J. C. Adan a Co, " the pnrpow of getting A barrel of salt. while in the act of puzzing it in the wagguu the horses took fright and tan " ny. In paving through the gate lead. hm to the screen the “warm came in con- tact with tho post, hulking {Lo axle and leaving one ot the wheels. The horses took uuthward at n lively unit. but wet. cauglnrpposite Dr. Bmwu's oftiee Without further tlt"nNd. being done. 1 tit.---h'otne time ago a budget of l I news appeared in Rvalw and Chroni- l cle. evidently from the same pen though l 'riitrernng slightly, one of the items in i i the Chronicle being of a scandalous ly- i' ing nature. Again we notice the same L smaut young 1mm writes another item I but in a milder strain, he gate off by i saying he mentioned no particular name. i Now my dear sir, you have got to have i the protection ofthe editors and have i not the mainline" to meet me and apol- iugize for your dirty work, and if the i writer of that article in the Chronicle of , April lst wants to kncw the writer of l these lines just call at the RIVIEW 0f- flee and you can have my name for the l i asking as neiteer the Editor of Chronicle l or REVIEW has given me you”. , ' Thanking you, Mr, Editor. MUN, McGillivrav, of ILstowel. visited hin ulster Mrs. D. Cameron on Monday. J. F. Kerr left on Wednesday for New York when he has securml a sitttttttou. Mrs. K. and elttldreu will reside with her lather Waiter Hozahnrgh, Mt. Forest, uu- til such um. In Mr. K. mll look Up I home when the family wnll follow. To the Editor of the Review, Dcomore, May Ith, 'gh Farmers call and let a va-Hnrris drill at. W. Caldera im lement ware looms. No_thing pays getter than a goodseeddrili, HURDOCH. HOLSTEIN. A court of more than usual interest. was held Tuesday by J. P’s. Calder and Mockler. The afternoon and evening up to 11 o'elvek saw the case proceed as witness any witness gave evidence iu some cases very unwilling- ly, " ... .‘._L [-1] .., , It will be remembered that last fall Wm. Nelson, awell known and re- spected and supposed to be Well-to-do farmer became embarrassed tinaneial. ly and in the unwmtcd distraction of [massing creditors disappeared for a time. He came back, but the estate proved to be so involved with mort- gages ot one kind and another, grant- ed in irregular ways that tlwre has been no way out, and now it has been made a crown case, County Crown At. torney A. G. McKay be'ug the pros- ecutor. Barrister Hanson appeared for the defendant but the complete knowledge of everv transaction, many of them al. most plainly fraudulent, shown by Me. Kay, and the forcible presentation he made of the facts in his possession, a- long with the weight of the evidence, compelled the magistrates to commit him tor trial at the next assizes. Rail iiheld at $1000 in twu surctics of $500 each. Honor Roll April. Sr. V clttrts--Joseplt (7omnsm1, r ml zy Graham and John Sibley tteq., Douglass Sutherland, John Lunncy, Mary (inr-1 un. ', Jr. V class-Aggie Sins. Birthe Park- er, Jane Hutton, Lillie Leeann, Edith? Parker. MI F, r r r IB _. J " -. l', , rr r. w t , A T V . Mill t I C' c, We." L I I lliill rr h , _ y " q " Eh' km J r ' " T v I 1,355" A q ' g a ' Inf; w', I z E tlil ’ . . - N ' V. F, - rT IE l . git r" . “h“ . 'll ily, , _ "gt a: MB, I . ' '. Q. ‘ MM ., 'W ' - I?“ " lit 2, - . "E The Nelson, of Normanby, Case. Mr. IV elas,s--flert, Mockler, Wes Hunt. Fred Leeann, Fred Anderson. Annie Lawrence and Jan. Moore aeq., Jessie Munroe and Ethel Limin an. Jr. IV oinsr---hVm. Hunter, Ada Brown, Peter Rnnmgc, James Darling, Lottie Lavelle. Br, iii' cuss-Otto Knarp, Maggie Hutton. Mary Benton, Mal) e Cameron. Nellie Watt. Jr. III clasts-Edith Grant, Mary Vallet. George Burnet. Ethel Sihley. Mary Sharp. Br. 11 class-Inno Davidson. Hilda Parker, Dunmn McKenzie, Tens Nesut Susie McClncklin. THIS WEEK. We will not be undersold Our Goods, Our Prices, Our Methods' Are what the PEOPLE LIKE Jr. II ciawa--Murtaty Smith. wuue Darby, Willie Lavelle, Violet Willis, Minnie Cameron. Br. Pt. II cuss-Hugh Nestor. John Llnvd, Oliver Hunter. Hugh McOrie, Frank Parker and Lottie Hal-bottle neq. J‘rtuPlll (AV-Karl cum George Hur- hottle, Arthur Knisley. Annie Saunders, Lloyd Benn. Jr. Pt. II (B)-t"mey Vollet. Ted Kil- mer. Amy Kelly, James Dargayel. Elijah Gordon. Sr. I tsIatus--Reta Irwin, Bortie Town- send. - J r. A-K. Nestor. C. Vallet. Jr. B--Pred Faikisthtun, James Lean. Intermediate-B. Ferguson, I. Nedi- MAtHSTRATE'S COURT. V c1ttrts--Aoytp.1! pummel): Fin‘l 3y CASH AND ONE PRICE HONOR ROLL. JUST RECEIVED 5 902. Newest Sailors of Durham School fot' M urrgv 1s'yti.th. _\_Yi_llie RhNi'ii'iiSAY 1liik M'itrrfir:i,, 'Ejiiii)tiWiii'r'f'fiR(ii) TORONTO At, the meeting of the Council on Mun day night but u lu-Lilmn from the fum- hotel km-lu-rs ot the town was presented to me Couuvil. It asked fur the coun- cil's uwdnumu with t,he License Cotu. u 'costonets for the purpose nt' gt-ng (hem tn repeal the l'cgulul ion irtst come into fovcc tltat hotel pun-a Innsl, be closed at, 10 p. Ill. instead of 1L30as furuwrly. The [n-ailiulu-Is wore wnlling lo arm-pl. 11 p. m. and t'sctt tot1h reasons why the hour was too early. The arrival of the train about 10.30. it waspuinted out made it newssir.’ to keep or"ut [must-s. Tvavcllets atut their baggage. etc. had lo be disposed of, they had to write letteis, even nfler ur- rival, and in otluw Mays It, With claimed to he in tht. inn-rests of the 1mm that 11 p. m should he the hour of closing. The cultural, after lwnrmg Messrs ‘ Knapp and (inn in summit of the pol? itom evuliuuly co.usideivd their action well tnkeu unun motion by Mr, Hull, sec. by Mr. Wliitutotv, that the luutyer of the pmiliuu be gruntvd was mine-l. Messrs Bull, Whit nun-v. Moore, Kinm-e. B own :nl Elvidge voting m favor MI‘SSI'P Spur-lung mm Hunter the only other members present, I't-fvatining from “Ming cousideviug it not, wise to cum- mll the volume” in tlie matcet. :15 outside tueiriutisthcti n. The restriction is " that the hur mom o "ver'.Y Lm, Lave”) or House of enter- ttiumt-ul shall he closed 1mm loot the clock at, night, uut,il " of tl e clock of the next lawful day” and it. seems unfur- luuate that Lorel mon consider their house closed when the hm is closed .1“ _ plauuly stated by M r, Knapp. _ [7, norm: Sunday mm Nk mun Ifahlltu~ we times l We believe that for all purposes of so- cialily m- local tequirenwnls. 10 p. m. ifm- five nights in the week, should he rsartficient, and we imagine-we may Le wtvitW--no vested interest, not even the howlkeepevs, would be injured by hav- iing the closing hour the same as all the ' rest, of the district. 1 Bat the "Town Father. " 311E111; other- ilotels and x1010! koe-m-rs are “moss? :vi#r _ - v, -L, nry institutions and we tlvvly grunt lo (Au-m vrrul,t, for public spiritt'dityst often I shown. But, why should the Musing of )ANNUAL the but. close the house y It is ttot an on Satlmluy night when the [nu chm-5 ALI MEET/1 F- ' I a st _ ‘N‘._A:H‘ Hut the "Town Fatlwrs " think other-I wise, they have antagonized the elfm‘ts ', of the town mothvrs and the trend of pubijeopini"tt, and the budding youth} 0" this town. if the "Minn of the 'fa- thers' he. trot, reconsider-0d. [nay enjoy the 1srillianvyof the bar and run the risk of its temptatinns for an hour lung- et' than the commissioning have put it. Miss Ida Reid of Balsam Hall, was visiting at, Mr. Wut. Brown's me day last week. Nts, Thus. An-heson and Mr. C. Ren. wick, of “rumor-P. visited their mother. Mrs. Jns. Henry one day last week. Mr. Will Reid retm ned home from Toronto last Saturday and intends sun-t- ing out to canvam for the books intitled "The Life of Chris: " and 66 Uncle Tomy Cabin " so get your purse. rendv and he on the look out. Miss Jane -Leith was engaged at Mrs. , Thus. Brown's dressmaking for a. couple f of days hut week. Miss Agnes Hunter is sgnding this week visiting at Mr. Thou. eilh's. Mri. D. Hamilton visited on the 20th one dav but wok. Evervbody is busy with the seeding around here but owing to the wet weather they are no: getting along us they would like. If you want Bargains, come this month to. '1'UWN co UN( 71L AND HESTIUUTIUN. A. MeLA CHLANS, M E it RITT. CADER’S BLOCK, Lower T (Mt. Grasshoppers and Dry Weather Wont always trouble ll BUY LAND while it is cheap for its bound togo up. [MUST GET RID OF: I Tm; SJANLAN FARM, lot 30, con. 5, l Bentinek--100 acres. Will all or' rent. THE Summon 50 ACRES, let 55, con. 1, S. I). R., Bentinek. The best 50 acres in llentinek: splendid scil, fltie new bank barn. Nonmxny t lot 7, con 3, 96 acretr-- good turn), tip top bank barn, lug dwelling house-Durham about 5 miles. HOLLAND TOWNSHIP, Lewis Eyde farm 100 acres in good German settlement --will sell or exchange. A good place. THE R1 manual! PROPERTY, Durham. _ What I cant sell I will rent. 1 have 81,000,000 to lend at 51 and " P't' cent. Choose your time to pay " back. Bimini-u prints. charges moderate. K. tf-N I LILER, The Annual Meeting of the Publ'e Library will be held in the Reading room at 8 p. m. on Friday the 7th of May. Atull attendance of members and all interested in the success of a worthy institution us requested. a '.ccr: " In the matfer of the guardianship of the in 'tttrt child of Francis Twamtey late 0/!th township of Gtetsttg in the County of Greg, Iteottutre---mceatred. Application will he made to the Sur- rogate Cotttt of the Cottnty of Grey he- fore the Judge in Chambers at. the Court House in Owen Bound, after the ex iratiun of twenty days from the first “Sheldon hereof on behalf of Robert RV. Twmnley at the township of Ben- tiuck in the said Count ' of Gray, eo- Iuan, the lawful uncle a? the mid indnt. for an order appointing the mid Rn! an w. Twuunlcy. guardian of Mary Ann Twamley the infunt child of the laid Francis Twalnley, deceased. In The Surrogate Court of the County of Grey. Dated at Durham. Ont., this tith day of May. A. D., 18W. ELLIOTT & ELLIOTT. Solicitor for Rom. W. Tmuttler. McKtrcamm--rn Durham. on April 13th to Mr. and Mrs. Goo. McKechnie ll daughter. CAKPBELL-ln Dtlrhnm. on April mm. to Mr. and Mrs. Neil C-mnpl'oll. a nun. Snrrn-walma-Al Durham. on Mon. dny April 26. t Rev. Mr. Kitchiug. Mr, Baht. limit to Miss Jane Victor- both of Bentinck. MEETING. The Hanover conviriecr. DB. GUN, Pres. MARRIED. BORN. . Con-1th. - sreart.tryd'ste,T,f,'f exact' do; iGi, would add to our importance In a town in the 07.93 of our neighbors. Our hotels would be well patronimd and correspondingly improved. It would make a oommodious convention hall or building a paying investment as well as a necessity. Our (amputation facili- ties would be better-ed u a natural of her. In slam the benefits would be evenly and generously distributed. All that is required is a little ©OtMNNV tratnd eftort. It would only be apply- iug the Principia which make private business a moms to public affairs. If our citizens and business men will take hold and push such a scheme, tlwy will be surprised at the quick rvsmlts. Tho details of such a plan will readily suggest themselves to an intelligent man. The trouble to put such details into operation would be small. The payment for such trouble would be Fwift and sure. Let us have a call hr,ued without delay and put to tctit the public spirit and enterprise which our citimus l lave often leown they WSW The Rampant" "should Be Rewarded. No other class of business men take I greater interest in or do more for tho welfare of the locality in Which they live than the editors of the daily sud weekly papers, yet they are no mum directly bouctited by the results of their public spirited efforts than the mor- chnnu Ind property owmrs who perhaps neglect to have their names on the edi. tor'e subscription list or tail to adver- tise in his paper. Home is a humple M what nwide awake oatar will do for his town. The following is taken from the Jackson (Ky.) Hustler: “If Jackson is ever a town of any considerable sine, it must be made so by the timber trade. There are te ms of thouszuxlsof logs being ticatcd post hero that ought to be stopped and mount-o- tured. It would add hundreds of thou- sands of would: to the county. A market Would be (mated for hoof. vegetable, fruits, poultxy. em, that Would enrieh the country people. Better prices would boobtained for logs than are now re- ceived " the mills below us This in- dustry cannot be dcvcloped hero with- out n pond of water in which to float logo. Such a provision is .uutispetosuble. The mills must be able to handle their logo at any season of the Fear. This no- oeasity tor 3 high dam makes the hood of I bridge still greater. It is aim-My great enough, but the raising of a dam to furnish a pool for the mill men in- creases it. The time hm come who the progress of both the town and coon ty is greatly retarded by the lack of o bridge over the river " this place. We have always believed thnt it would saute mo the best interest of Broathitt mun- ty for the court of magistrates to build this bridge one! throw it opa-n to the world free of charge, and thus make it the people‘s highway. but the mash- trnten be called together sud not on this momentous question. " If the peoble of J nokaon do not up- prochw such alertness for the publio vellum. it is to their own discredit. It Will he . Costly Lemon. In Lincoln. Nah, there is a firm (1 mart basins. men who advertised no liberally In: year that they have bean compelled to move into I Itsrger and more oommodtonn store Since their chance nude has increased so (at that they are now oontident that no not. dyertiaing SI needed. --- Next year some other firm will hm leaned a still bigger trade and stone by advertising, and our blends of todar will be forgotten. Then they will be- gin to advertise satin and lam. wbett too lata, that it takes I long time to got up sum when the an In: been one. ullowod to so out.-iitttem' Ink. Wrought iron and steel an mpidlr divplwing wood in the commotion of oil imporpmt moms. and even for s.h"t, PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT. span bridge: on country mod: than metals are largely employed been» of their greater strength And durability, better nppunnce and the sound mono- my shown by every public omen: who 'teqttttgt I ate and pummel" -uctgt" in plan of I doubtful all tampon” 9'- --r. B. m. loudl- o- - [an William Denn Howells. in one of " "Iowan From an Altruritsn Traveler." napkins at thennnightliuesaof vaoant Ion an no“: is Wu founded, and if hooded wank! inn . practical valttts Lymph! mum in the center tf. I business district rhotUd be neatly tuntmdamtkeptttoehmtttin ecu-sud “It!“ and autumnal-noon“ qretttteertttiotigttttmedrm. J. WORKING FOR THE TOWN In!“ In. My... - "a it ry ALL A K is-ws Deci: Cont Have " w iado or. 01: Shade Until our 1 paced If. We hare st ALA MOTH I MOTH I M0 Cd t iasetyi LL LOWER DURHAM ft y'tttt, I 'dt I 'at tem " MONEY Extra Block. 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