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Durham Review (1897), 24 Nov 1898, p. 1

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, yon Hut. TttUgTW0RYHT4 u n u ~an to mange out but. um] nearby ovulation. It in m continued u home. Salary I Ind expertttea-Nttmste, ho 1.. “In". Month! 375. Eitir,'iiia, F'ii'i1il.urt t., In". I. Ch . \othcrs hip u usurpam ”coat. for a Reefers :hool, ca- .bu) one We stock at t5.CO, "be. six s " iri.09 [sea ar.ott .3: Gonveya " l Valises. Grips, Mt lists. ac” ac. la in Raw Furs. " Hes Paid. (i H. PARKER. Durh kc., ttc. Light Barn LUIT YOU. Snap Look 511.88 Jf . 2iti11, AVEN , tnor edicines H We I iule NOLIN “C price ttrot it he Ila hips Sold on I " m nee. 9' Cal lecleq! quickly a. W I w t " tr Dt Ill " Were tears and trials sent us? ‘Twas more in love than scorn, Then raise your hearts in grat- itude, m ()n this Ththsgiving Morn. A harvest's gifts examine, A nation free from foes, Its homes unscathed by famine Or gaunt plague's awful woes TGirsdav, November 24, 1898. Suwi‘ AN HAHN-2r Alla Ja,. Colville, Milltw at Fmgmou‘s Mill ut the Rocky. noticrul ox: l'uvsiluy " largi- lill'tl tiyiug ou-I- luaul. lluciug n gun handy he' . titvd, and " ill) tuvtliialths "in, Nllth it in t _ tlie wing and it tVll into thv mill dam. Mr. Ferguson “out out in " boat and despatched it. at'tep some sturdy blows, as. the bird tunde a tight for its life, Its, wings ,,tvctclted about. tl feet from tip to tip. its upper hill is lionkml over the un- ( ilerouc almost at right angles while' with foot hon- four villainous iooking, "laws. It weighed 13 lbs and will tuake: " splendid subject for a taxidermist. RE VOLUNTEER Pruzes.-st. Sorg Wsu. Ranmge No. 4 Company, noticing "NMMe irregularity in the list of prize- winners, culled the attention of Sent. McCallun. to the Inuttur. He writes under recent date, "i called on St. Col. Telfurd, who has the score, we went ovpr them together. and found that t both Corp Andrews and Pte. Firth were entitled to prim. We regret the mistake has occurred. both beintt in one company, and their names not being in who lit. Thanking you for the m- Wyonhave taken, etc. The extra. .ifiiiGiorroot'"t""""'o Cal. an: chtltam ilrriru'. ha" -rt a buy dist fun-ml nu [MIN fi, ffut nil-mi vim, wits. Allen. commonly known as \Vilkimun, arrived in Durham last week from King‘hm. his term of incarcerat- tion lu-ing shm'tvlwd an account of good conduct and ill health. CHA?iGiiAHLE.- The tine weather of last ssuwk guvt- place Monday to bleak wet wwuhcl t-mling in “HWY and frost Tuteulay night. tiowt Irye Indian Smu- mel. Bud wvather to get, the top on the new Fire Hall tower now nearing complctiott. lsr PROT KN EN placed in McL: other Jay, and spoken (If as and a. credit, In ACt"titENT.- " rallu-r painful accident I happeIn-il to Mr. Donald McFtulyen, of Edge Hill. while putting down strnwl from u scatfold in the haunt, a humxl on I which he mu standing, tipped l” p. let, l Ling him fall in the flour, a drop of tifteen feet, honking Null? of his ribs! and gent-rally shaking him up. He isl still contined to bed. i The big American nuhlishcrs have had their eyes olwnml lately. THE FAMI. IA ll ERALD and WEEKLY STAR. of Montreal. has with " bound surpassed "tern all. and now, has such " lead that ghc large Ann-ricm: weeklies frvely ac- knowledge- its supcrinrity and cungmtu lzitcl‘anmla units "ratwellous newspaper success. This is must gratifying to al- t'anadians. They are cvidcntly upprecii .ttttMt it, um, for repurts front Montseat In t‘mmdizms. They are 0nd .ttu1ft it, tun, lot. repurts fr tell usthat never before w l rush of subscriptions. [ml Th." 'tlcko Thanksgiving h's.vvicci l 'inity t'iutrch 1m Tlmlsd Ill. and at Egretttottt Sc hulk-silh- Ilium-I " " w " "" ttt osed " the old ll profitaltle tisrutw VOiLHXX. NO, 47, LOCAL AND GENERAL ovKNK.NT. ATln- plate glasss was in Mcr,arhhtn's new stow the ay. and the place may fairly he of as the "McLachlan Block," unlit to all parties it is M Wm“! hold if!” " have, WP believe "Hand property to a qunillun It will he held in My at 11 o'clock rlnml House at tl'k ll Jas. Culville, at the ltocky. g0 bird iiying um handy he mrt HS H thon- such H Wits' H Ai. oitice Dut ll Lucas, Wright & Batson. -ht Dur- hum omve, Mondays and Court Days. Cat. 1.01, of Sunni-d Prime White and American Coal Oil at H. Parker's. Remember Epworth League, Monday night, lupic by Miss Culhertsvit. Mr. Michael Kenny, Glenrondeu, lost a valuable colt last week through nn ovepdoue of oat s. About, eighteen months ago, Dr Bunnurnf ('hesley went to the Klan dike as a medical adviser for. the Mounted Police. He has returned with Rolled Oats. 1tolled Wheat and White Beans at, u. Parker’s. . Success tomes to those who persevere. If you take Hood's Snrsuparilln faith- fully and pvesistently, you will surely be trenetited. A dairyexhlhit will he held in cun- nection with the annual convention of the Cheese and Butter Makers' Associ- ation of western ontario, to he held in Liswwol. Fol" nary lst and 2nd, 1890, Prizes to the :mmunt of b'INh00 will he gth'll. cotuirt'titiott Irving-upon to enem- lu-rs only. , A svusTAsTiALG'Ais- "I was very weak and hardly able to walk. My Hand wastltin and l was as pale as dumb. Being told about Hand’s Sur- snpnrilln I Inc-gnu taking tl and in a few munlhs l haul grained tweuty pounds in wright. lkept on with ir null! I Was m wMlitc mum.“ AttTHi'lt MILLS, Dred- in wt'ilitc t-Vvl'. .uunu " mum”, ...‘.. dun. Ont. Hood's Pills (-url- ititttSVit, headache. ouvveuilers will untim- front mu ad- vuvtiuing coluttsiis this wvek that lezs is nppruuching. Messrs. J. A. Hunter and It. MacFurlat.e take extra. space to show [ht-iv store to the public. Our advertisers lll(‘:lll business and “Dur- ham and squm'u Jvaling" is the motto of all our business men. A LA.1rtu'NTr:lt DEATH. Ott Tussday fort-noon of this week. MN. Thom Mil- ligun With' rennn'ed from this earthly seene. For some time back the dvceas- e.l has been ailing, her usual good health and strong constitution seeming to have left her, but, though nervously prostrat- e.l it Was searcely thought that death was in the out). but so it has proved. She was a daughtet of Mr. and Mrs, Quintin (‘amphelL who it will be re- membered. hothtnet their death in a Very sad manner. She, leaves hehind her a family of five, p, girls and 2 boys, the youngest. G years old, who, with the sot-rowing husband, will sadly miss through life the companionship of a de- Voted mother and a loving wife. Of her own family. she leaves one sister Ml s. Tot ry. Aberdeen, and two brothers Matthew, at home, and John in the North West, The bereaved ones have the heartfelt sympathy of the whole community. She is to he bmierl on Thursday 21th inst, 2 p. "L, at the new l t'emetery. On Friday morning last all-out lmlH past four Mrs. D. Greenwood who was up 1 at the time. noticed fire, as if a lump‘ had been lit. in the kitchen of Coun. Jos. Fir! h’s house. A second look convinced her it was no lamp. and rousing her husband. ho proceeded to the house, and found a the raging. not the inmates um~on-ciou< of their danger. Mean- white, Miss (truce Greenwood rang their' lug linner hell and other neighbors soon came flocking to the scene. Me. Green- word soon had Me. Firth aroused who i at. once proceeded to protect his father. _ All the inmates fortunately escaped l without harm. except old Mr. Firth, on Lwhom the shock told. but happily we hear In- is I'm-(we. ing. Willing hands went to wsuk to ant‘ as much aspossih- le mul succeeded in securing sotiit' buds and bedding, Inn-mu. a cooking stove, and sumo othen. small articles. What Mr. Firth feels very keenly is the loss of a numlwr of household and family relics and nwnwnturs which no money can replace. '.gJ0llesotheef and a large supply of potatoes. preserves and othsr Ef,"?,,'"'.,',?,')". were lost, hemdes Inuph {ulna tle ,rock- cry, glassware. etc. Mr. Firth estimates the loss mahout. $1000. which is only partly covered by an insurance of $500 $10!) on the house and 8100 on contents, in the London Mutual Co. Mr, Hugh Firth who has been making his home at his uncle's for some time, lost about $25 worth of clothing and stuff. The Grange Hall near by has been kindly placed at, Mr. Firth',, service by Mr. Win Edge, and indeed all the neigh- hors near by rendered willing and val. uable assistance. Squire Edge ex- tended his warmest hospitality. and entertained the helpers Avhite seeing the fmnily safely housed. They moved into the Hall last Saturday and will likely retnainthereuntil Mr. F. erects a. new house, which we believe he in- tends doing next spring. It is not known how the fire originated. We tr m that: with Mr.. Firth, but trust the gun? will see him overcome this serious drawback. SERIOUS FIRE. DURHAM, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5724:. 1898 Coutntisstonets C. McKinnon and Jas. Allan drove up to the County town Monday for the last meeting of Council Commissioner Binnie went a few days before going west by Hanover and Elm- wood with county inn-rests in view. Mr. Jushun Woodland is in town for a day ot' two tins week. Mr. John Wright Jr. is visiting his brother at Newtonville. agai n . Mrs. Jas. Carson is, we regret to hear seriously ill at present, an attack of La. Grimm having left cmnplications. Mrs. J. It. Gun left, for Toronto Mon- day morning in response to a lelegmm announcing the. serious illness of her sister, Thvse verses are printed at, the venues'. of Miss MvIJoitalcl of the Aberdeen P. 0. who is one of the many who felt very kevuly the recent separation with Rt-v_ Mr. Little.--lEs REVIEW.) Mrs. Newton, Mrs. Spnrling’s unnum- has vecovrwed, and is able to be around On Ndw,Jetuvsa1er'tps hold-paved slam-l s Where sin and SUX'HHV. grief and pain Can never reach uc-We shall meet. Where wwping ayes aw never known, And avhing hwu-l. m' “varied frat, In volres arrayod white as you throne Which Jesus sits mi.~-\Ve shall meet,. \th-e- icy winter m-vm- frmvn's. Nor summm' suns t hmw scorvhing heat With in ow'sudovned by ji-xvellml Cl'oWH's' Chvist's lrlood-luuigltt pun-haw; We shall meet. Whvrts glvams a glassy sea s0 calm, Againvt ils shun-4 no rippli- lwal. Earl) waving in his hand a palm, Trophy of vitorv.v.---Wo shall ttuit. Seeing unveiled the king of kings, Singing his punish. mnployim-nt swm‘! Ott game-n harps soft wcutuliiig strinui. [ Midst angel hostservs wvshall tuvet. iuist's death 1 his blissful hope has givvn And they who aw in him cmnplolc. Sweol fort-lash: hon- (ln feel of [Ivan-n ()ur Happy Home Where we shall Where piisilot' um] pgoplq t.u"ttt' st!ull part Abour.5tlor' the old nvighhnrs and do- cendants of Mrs. \Vallvr Morison Six, (known as auld Gianni?) nwt at the rinsi- detuvoi' James Nels-an, Flpr,vtunont. on Nov. b5th, to ourrv,.,rvatidi',ttt lwr upon rpm-hing the century mark. She was. born Nov. 12-h 1798, at llawslack, Pav- ish of Killuwho, Cc, Lanark, Scotland. Wastnavried to Waltot. Mm-isnn June 13,1827. came to (‘anada in 1857, and settled in Egrcinnnt I859, whet-elm! hus" hand divd Der. 1867. She raised a fann- ily of eight, fa'su. of whom are stillliving, as follows l- John in Selkirk, Manitoba: Walter, and Mrs. J. Nelson, Egrvlnnn‘l ', Abraham, in H. (lollnnhia: Mus. Adam Brown. Lang Rapids, Michigan. Her descendants are 67 grand children. and 61 great grand children. The following are the mum-s of those present '.-- Mr. and MN. Russ, Egreumnt; Mt, and Mrs. l). Moffat, Mr. and Mrs. lt. Moffat, of \meoter: Mrs. c, Leayens. Durham: Mr. and Mrs. T. Keith. Hol. A social time. was spent. with music, vocal and insteuuwntal, together with readings and speeches, and the present- ing of the presents, which were numer- ouq, after which all ndjmnued to the dining-room where a suinptuuus t-epast was spread, the chief attraction their be. ing a beautiful birthday cake, being very artistically and appropriately decorated. . loath Anniversary of Mrs. Walter Morison Sr., Egremont. After partaking of refreshments the company wended their way home. each pleased with the Ueasant afternoon and evening they lizuispem, with old friends, ---Coiu. MATTHEWS. H In Glenelg on Nov. 11 to Me, and Mrs. Wm. Matthews, a. MARRIED. . HvAtr-B.uLev--0n Wednesday. the 16th instant. by the Rev. A, J. Jan sen. Alfred Albert Chas. Hyatt. to Miss Elizabeth Lucinda Bailey,' both of Bentinck, suowrrurmr-.McLAmais--At Price- ville. on Nov. 9th l'y Rev. J. A. Math- , SON. eson,Roht, M, Bhortreed, to Anna- bella McLaughlin, both of Glenelg township. PERSONAL MENTION. YES WE SHALL MEET. HIM-t. v.00 . . 1 , , § ll I I ll _ bt , BORN. of some . The conference proposed by the Czar for the’ reduction of the war forces of, the nations in the interests at peace is still to be held notwithstanding the warlike furore of the past two weeks , I Last week's papers contained despatch. . i,es from London announcing that the {Conference is to be held not at Brussels) las proposed by the Czar, bat at St.f lPetersburg, and is not likely to meet- before the latter part of February or; ithe early part of March. Several of l :the foreign Governments tsignified) ltheir readiness to take part in ihe con- l ference in the international peace eon- gress, providing it was held in the, Russian capital rather than in that of, Belgium, expressing the opinion that) the ponfevenee would gain much in) prestige and in weight it it were to take place on the banks of the Neva, tunder the presidency of th?, young ‘Czar. rather than at Brussels, where so many abortive international con- ‘gresses have been held. The delay in the meeting is due to the fact that 'the Russian programme for the con- gress is not fully, elahorated, and ii,'iiiiiii,,'.ii'ii,' that some of the foreign delegates expected would not be able ito travel to St. Petersburg in mid- '; winter. The world benefits by the delay. For it is manifest that while Russia, ' and in natural consequence her sub-i servient ally, France, are preparing? for a peace con 'erenee destined to re- l fleet glory upon the young Czar. they l, are (leharred irom embarking in any: war, and there is no doubt that it isi they who are popularly regarded as; eonstiuttiny: the chief :ncnaees to peace} in the Old World, 1 New Light on (Izar’s Plans. i A private letter written from the: British Legation at Tokio to a memberI ot parliament here throws an interest-‘ ing side-light upon the Czar's peace‘ manifesto. The Japanese Government it appears. from the letter, was not at alleonviueed oi the sincerity of the proposal for the peace conference and ', accordinglv. the Japanese mission at St. l’z'tershurg was instructed to as- certain what was the veal reason tor its issue. In reply, the Japanese Envoy at St, Petersburg re )orted that the t manifesto " as designetll first to mitigate ‘the anti-Russian feeling in England, l and next to enable the Russian Govern- ment to retrenen in consequence of the impoverished condition of the treasury and the certainty of one ot the most disastrous famines during' the coming winter that has ever been known in the dominions of the Czar. THE CZAR'S PEACE CONFERENCE. Farm Sim-k. 1tuyh'uwttis, O.0icr f,'ttrttintrtoorlChttttlo./' Ilu' lulu Darn! Jawloson, Jr. Pursuant. to ine,tiutctious from The TovoutoGetuwal Trusts Company, ox. tttttttpa ofthe Ftsl Will and Testament of David Jru4csova,ylecensed. there will lv, offered for sale by Public Auction by James Caesou, Auctioneer. on the prom- ises 1otTwenty-lwo in the First. (‘mu-es- sion west of We Gavufva.xa Road in the Township of Buntiurk mljnining the town of Duvham. on TUESDAY, November 29th, I898, at 12 o'vlock noon. certain turn: stcck, implenwnta ’nnd chattels oi the said deceased including aiming other things the following F-- 2 Waggons, 1 Seed Drill, 2Mowers, 2 Bolt Sin.gl)s. l Land Roller. l Horse Rake. 2 Pioughs, 2 Hay Rakes. 2S'ets Barrows l Ensilu'ge Cutter, 1 Patent Level Trend vavr. several sets of Har- ness, Horses, Fouls. “hunt, 35 hugs of potatoes, various farm implements, tools &e There will alga be offered for sale by' Public Auction by the said Auctioneer at theomce of the late David Jackson Jr. in the Town of Durham on the said said 29th day of Novmnher 1898 at, 10 o'clock a. on. the oftiee Furniture of the said the late David Jackson Jr. includ- ing amongst other things the following- "V Book-cases, Desks, 1 ‘rhairs, Lounge, Vol- umes of Ctutndian and Ontario Sta! uLes. Stove and Stove pipes, Lettev Prvss, Stationery case for forms, ink-stands, Combination Safe, &c. Both of the above sales will be fol cash and upon the terms and conditions“) he made known at the time of sale. Dated at Toronto this lllh day of No- vember A. D. 1898. THE Tomm'm GENERAL TRUSTS Uomuxv. Exeeutors and Trustees of the last Will and'l‘estament of David J ack- son Jr. deceased. Edgar. Malone & Edgar " Yonge Street, Toronto. Solicitors. SALE OF OFFICE. FURNITI'RE. 1tlX'c200'i.'0R'iJ' SALE. W! m...- / '1 "s "ss _ _ 's, ". ', "sts"));"";'),";.;;';;,;;,,,,,,, ' , a id, “an ', "e ' i ' V A ' trr TORONTO ,We take this opportunity of uthunking our oustonires for fipast patronage, and we are ),'touvirtoed that the new system :ivnll merit a continuance of el, the some. 'iiiiiibsrssiiiiiiiNbesareh. " " - " - bo, 3| - ""tehrtatt. {Xingu "t h. '96. crznnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnT"2nnnnn'2""2n"""""'nn""'" ii Shorey's (i'i'i'iii'r"rin'i"iniiiC'] t",?,,T"Ts-,- - . AT fl "ti arge Saies & Small Profits." , Our Piano and Organ trade is tfirmly established. Best makes. , Purest tones. . E1 d-------- l Do you want a Sewing Machine? TRY the New ' Williams.-:--- Highest price pai for Wood Shorey's Ready-to-Wear a ctt Rigby Waterproofed i, _ Freize Ulsters ii fi?itoves Gutters We beg to inform our Custom- ers and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivalent, and that our Motto- will be At prices that will surprise. UPPER TOWN IMPLEMENT WAREROOMS. - G. MCKINNON’S. ADOPTED BY It a Sewing Machine? Thy the new 28.---- Highest t{nice pai for Wood exchange for goo s. C. MCKINNON. ., G. 86 J. MCKECHNIE. Made trom pure wool, 32 oz. to the yard Frieze. Fivc poricrs.--- Deep f1aps.---Six inch collar, ll ith throat tab.--Double stir, h- ed edges---Raist d warns. Length 54 inches, Nine colors. (Elm k, Blue, Mid Brown, Drab, Claret, Heath”, Oxford, Blue mix- ture and Olive mixture. Waterproof, Windproof, Frostproof, comfortable. Sold by nil reputable dealers Luau Non Semi! to British Columbin (on squat: guarantee. - . McKechnie. of all kinds, Shorey's Guarantee Card in the pocket, um. Insist on seeing it, it is a good Ct1t.t.trs and Sleighs of the best quality and at prices away down. COOKING STOVl‘Jb. HEATING STOVJCS, BOX STOVES WHOLE "'s't"'""' 0: oifortaltie. 0, a .4 m” 6 75 et, _ m fot . a No.1080

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