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Durham Review (1897), 6 Apr 1899, p. 4

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-."r ed w, men. The weather was foggy, bat an went well until the afternoon, when news of the four boats 1 to the Stella 0m HEW Ma WEIR taM. steam: SONS “TIT --yity Chas. llibbert Tupper in the eltsintt hours of parliament before the Faster recess gave a T-hours speech, Covering ot'Course all partizan points, but especially charging Mr. Sit'ton mill hi, department with incompet- enc3 in their management of the Yukon. He made serious charges of gross immorality against Major Walsh, government administrator tor some time. Sir llibhert has not raised his reputation as a lair fighter by talking out the last session so as to leave no room for a reply for a week or more by the minister he attacks. And more, he announces that business in British Columbia will prevent him hearing the reply when parliament reassemble-s. We have seen little boys do this: call names and "scoot ", before the big boy got at them. The l charges are serious, but as yet tan-l supported. Wait for Sifton. l Ill f tl -N'hat tyramy we road of in half civilized countries? Here is the As- sociated Tress sending a despatch in- forming as: that the King of Siam has forbidden children entirely naked from playing in the streets ot. his capital, that every person over ten years must be clothed from the knee to the neck! and mat on entering the palace you must wear socks. It is minor-ed that tr.e fair ones of Siam, (just as their sisters at Toronto and Ottawa parliament openings would do) are going to object. init i'lurlmm 2,r)ttittt, -The Witness thinks that Sir Hib- hert Tttpper's long speech and the prominent part he is taking this ses- sion indicate another generation of Tapper leadership. The Liberals, we believe, can stand this if the other fellows can. The "vi'Npperation" of the son Will have the same effect as that of the father. <'l'hc Czar's peace commission is to assemble in the Hague shortly. While every one desires peace, there is a prevailing feeling of suspicion which does not bode well tor the negotiations. This auspicious feeling has been decidedly strengthened/by the Czar”: Iyrannous treatment of the libeity loving Yinn's. - -. ........r _-------- -Followin,T the loss ofthe " Stella " in the English Channel with its re- cord of so lives lost, comes news of other disasters from collisions, etc. adding to the list of casualties, and toreibly showing the "perils of the deep." ---President Loubet hasjust escaped assassination Owing to the villain mis- taking his man, an unfortunate, or fortunate resemblance, (as viewed trom opposxte stand prints), causing the mistake. Ak Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown." K'l' ll Rf(llifl) BY RACING. Thursday, April 6, 1899. ll tl ---- -----eoie. t between m and [00 per drowned. The coasting ,ynx, which brought the c disaster here, picked up and 40 pcisons belonging iism by the crew and prevailed ,, when the it racing was indulged be the cause of the hardy captains there with a , are from last What avails it em Ihtileay 'ton at noon he first day- eason to the trmm esti tsig township from Vziughau aw” i::. the 40'e. ol the 4tu Cm. Glenelg. Itrv. Mr. Muthewu matched at the Louse and grave. She has for a number of yearn bcen a eufferer from lineumacism and an attack of gnppe brought on eotuplicwions which lune resulted lutally. The de caused wig!) her tauiy mo el Into Garn- Mr. L. Mcuean was helping Mr. A. McDonald, of Crawford, last week to get his timber for a large driving shed which he is going to put up next summer. Mr. J. McKinnon is spending Easter aryyul le Rink): 7 Mr. A. McLean and Mr. Philip Me. Kechnic made some pleasant visits lately. Take the short road next time boys. TlufDebating society doses with a free cuneert on Thursday evening. Everybody welcome. Mrs. Middleton visited with friends in Williamsford last week Miss Allie Banks is spending the holidays at home this week. ihtsbyterian Ladle! in the County ol Urey. The Funeral of Mrs, McKillup of the .\mth Tiue Glenclg took place to tln Cemetery m this yillage on Saturday lash Mrs. McKinop was ailing for a long time and her dead: was lucked for “any time. She leaves a lonely husband to mourn her los, She was a sister to Mr. John Cameron late of Glen) Centre, and Was, the result at his splendid health. Iudomitablo will and tremendous energy no not found where Stomach. Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out ol order. It you mm! these qualities and the success they bring. use King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25e at the drug stnrm. 2 Miss M. Firth'is spending the week with her uncle. Mr. John Mekeehnie. the iatl un‘en unto 1 shall bu in 'the fog became most dense. At four 'lo'eloek the Casquet suddenly loomed up through the fog bank, and the ‘Steamer almost immediately after- , wards struck amidship. The captain, i seeing that the Stella was fast sinking i ordered the lileboats to be launched. l, His instructions were carried out with lthe utmost celerity, and the women ,and children were embarked in the : boats. Then the captain ordered the ': men to look after themselves. f The passengers all agree that per E lect order and discipline prevailed on 1 board the Stella. The crew promptly 1' took up their stations when the steam- Sel‘ struck, served out the life belts, l and lowered the boats. The scene at l the moment of the sinking oi the i vessel was heartrending. Woman : wele screaming and praying and people were clinging to 3 rs and ’other wreckage in all 'Jfl.2d'l?. Those who had succeeded in getting iinto the boats had a. narrow escn l from being engalted on account of ti; suction caused by the sinking vessel. [HID] " Rev. Mr. McKay, from near Ottawa, occupied the Presbyterian pulpit the last couple of Sabbaths. He had many admirers. An adjourned meeting of the Rocky Saugecn and I)m-noeh congregations will be held at Dermal). on the 11th inst. at 2.30. Rev. Me. Little will be there to moderate in a call it agree- is reached, which we hope. In Mrs. G. Green and Miss MeMitchell, of Willinmst’onl, were callers in the vil)age 9n Monflay last. Mr. Jas. Belt, of Lauriscon, was for a couple of days last week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander. Miss Mary Little, daughter ct'lx’ev. Mr. Little, Chatsworth, is renewing and re-visiting her many playmates here {it present. - A -- - Pedakogacs C. C. McIntosh, of Elderslie, and R. Watt, of Chatham, are both enjoying Easter hospitality with friends here. .. Mr. Will Flannagan is one oi the latest aspirant for Forestrie honor, and at the lust meeting of Court Bannock burn No. 1265 I. o. F. was duly initiated. Court Bannockburn is now a progressive and flourishing court with a membership ot_43. Mr. Jos. Boyle leaves this week on a prospecting tour to the Prairie pr?yintth, --- - _ Mr. Muck McDonald last Week bade good-bye to home and dear ones, to spend the summer months in the viciuipy ot Wilton. A joint meeting of the sessions of Burns and [Mona congregations was held here last Wednesday. The at. tendance in consequence of the storm was small. Mr. Jas. D. Ledingham leaves to. day (Tuesday) from Holland Centre cn~route tor the tar-famed wheat tields of Manitoba. It JSu u number llll' " , Ill? Coll Bismark's Iron Nerve u in th _', when n t ll re ‘i r11; Pi cold and wintrylike, goal and suitable tmxo In a, and our faith has h us not i0 nelieve in the promise that seed time and harvest; m la Priceville 1nd Is ind Ilrs. John McArthm' . Glgnele. lit". Mr. Dorn och, Rocky. t Sacrament Was ad church is .0. lar tl 'Cit 15 stiil momma“ one vi the ltuw.st the County ol Urey. ", 1leliillop of the took place to Un ytenun church in number the rd ol med ac' Jsr. All poiifions relating to the g/runhng or refusal of Livonsm must be./iletl with the [Impc'ctor at (can! jour (lugs bqforc A pm! :10, 18.0.0. Parties interwfed will govern themxvlvm according/g. T1108 A. UARuIS, Inspector. Durham, April 3rd. 1890. Tavern Shop l'own of Durham I 0 Township Hf (Hum-lg 2 U " of Normanth 10 0 .' of Bentiuck " (I bh Hf Burt-mm]! 2 f) .. of Proton 3 0 Village of Dundnlk 3 0 Of whom (‘hurlvs J. Mnsau-k of the Town of Durluuu is npplyingyl‘nr a nt'W License for the lluuw and Prvmiws, sihmto in the Town nf Durham, known as the British Hotel, T0 HOTEL KEEPERS. SHOP KEEPERS and all whom it may concern. Subscribe for The REVIEW. NOT/Ch' is lu'rrhy gilv'n Hull the Bum-(I nf Lawns-r ('umInimimu'rm for thc Livy/m1! Itistrirt of NONI/1 “my Ire/l "we! In: “WM tt full to OIHDHI. M). ---IN THE- Village of Holstein. at, Klempp‘s Hotel, nt 1oo'vlock, n. In. IVlurn "ll uppltettiiotts for Licwmrs for the Litwusw Your of LR’KIIIVIIIW will be considered, Thr nundmr of Liiuutses issued for ”fur AS,Wl-.n9 was J Mrs. Jas, McDonald moved to her own house last week. She was all winter with Mr. and Mrs. Jan. McDonald at the Townlme Arteuassia, where she was well attended to. NOT/CE. w, saw Sidney 1'olakestone coming home on Saturday WM) tt big had of household effects. Sid will require u little more goods to run the lummess. and an extra person to wear them POW" of Durham Township of Gltuulc, " of Nm'munlpy .' of Bent int-k bh uf Hurt-mum .. of Plum” Angus Mclmclllun D, ll, was experi- menting WIIII the edge of the axe nn his big toe and had to call the nid of Dr. Hutton to stitch it togethvr. John Coekburn keeps very low. Thm. Nichol is moving: his effects this week to his own place a little west of the village, Mr. Walter Nicho, of the Owen Sound Coluginte Iustitutois spending his vacu- tlon at his fathers, Mr. John Nichol near hvre. M r. Nichol is " young man who is making; [n-nprr use of his youth in edu- cating Mung-rt to the highest, standard, and in future he may select that splwre tor which he is cuiled. We are ulcawd to we Miss Ethel Hogarth uble to be about again after a prolonged spell " sickness from the effects of (hip. There are qulle a nmnher Complaining yet with Grip, but we hope when the warm weather comes that It will be compelled to let Mo Its L’l‘lp and let all go free tor a time "I. least, Our merchants and all businessmen are laying in a large supply of spring require- ments and ovary detntrtttteut will he found well supplied with and: stock as is m demand generally. Quite a lot of young men of this place have gone down io the older part of the country to engage for the summer months. Mrs. Gowluml, " ho has been attending to hrr father Mr. Thou. Ginn of this place tbr the hast three weekn let! for her home in Albion Co. Duireriu Monday morning. Her old friends were pleased to have Mrs. Gowlaud amongst them for u. few weeks an her pleasant and plensmg manner was alw"yr, uppro oiated by nll who formed hex aequaittiauce. Mr. Robert McGomtu has nguiu taken charge nt the grist will here now and everything will go on ttow in fivst-elasss order. Died at Cuylon (Fleslscutou Statinu) Miss Sarah Ferguson. daughter of Mr. Malcolm Ferguson. Miss Ferguson Its been ailing: for more than a year from the dreadful decenne Consumption which ended her lite on Saturday the Ist, She wax a young lady of about twenty yours of use, so death lake; the you”: and the aged awav In turns. She was Luried to- day, Monday. in Fiesherlon cemetery. Mrs. Marshall t f ()rnngeyilla visitod at her mum. Mr. Duunld McLean of this place fun a few days thin Week. Miss Artina Gnu, teacher, attended the communion in the Fresh) telizm church here on Sabbath last. Mus Guu was one of the old teachers in this village au) at Top Cltff and she was happy to meet with sonnet)! her old pupils who have urn”) nuw almost past her recouruitiou, but ”le all lecogmzc her as well as when slm was their teacher, she is spending a few of her holidays at Mr. Neil Mchmm-ls " Top Chit, Mr. Duncan Mclhumld who mu oper- ntcd on " Appendicitis by Drs. Hutton, Jamiesuu and Boyle, is daily}: wail and Is "MW considered out out ufduugvr. He is attended bv De, Human, and receives the best of care. Duncan McDuurnH has secure} the services of Mr, Dnnmld Mclnnes of this village for the spring work. Donald " a fanhtul and careful mun, who 15 pomesseul with all the capabilitnm that are required to attend go the various duties connected With rtnuuing a farm. emvsuquently he can he reliwl mm: in hail)“, 'pp. the double capacity at tttticrrisor and laborer. The "pplirrtfiouN for Licl'nsrs for 1899-1900 arr as follows: m - du- W. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Tith‘l'll Slurp 3 o " 2 i) Itt o " (I 2 U 3 U 3 o OFFICE FIRST DOOR EAST CF the Durham Pharmacy Caldor's Block. Residvnoo flrst door west of the Post Office, Durham. At Durham Offices, Mondays and Court Days DURHAM OFFICE. CALDE'S BLOCK. oF'Frc'ris-ut Owen Sound. Mnrkdale and Durham. Oit'wts, nvvr Giant‘s store. LowevTown, NOATRY PUILIC, courznncln, ac. offiee---L0WER TOWN, DURHAM. Collections and Agency pramptly attended to. Pills, Deeds. Mortgages. Lem-1.x, Agreements, Ae.. -0rrectly prepared. Estates of deceased venom looked utter. and Executors' and Ad- tttittiBtrtstors" Aver-nuts prepared and passed. Sun‘uglltc Court Itrt,invss, Probate of Wills, Letters of Administration and Guardianship Obtained. Fitrareuet, made IU Registry (mice and Titles reported on. Company and privtuts Funds to Lotsu on Mortgng sun-1w strumsnf imvresi. Vuhmtions Lumb- I y ut‘nmpvn-ntuurlcurt-fill Tttlutitov. OFFICE --3ftlttyre mek. BARRISTER. some/ran m SUPREME coukr, NOTARY PUBLIC. COMMISSIONER, ETC. LUCAS, WRIGHT ' BATSON. Resolved that the following accounts be paid: S. Rubi). repairingr scu-zuwr. 15c ', Municipal Wovld. assessment, Mup- plies, $8.79: H. Han), exp! (15s rlmrgw. Mk. ; Cltwk's quill-Iver salary, $5. McInnis--sltarp---That we udjuurn to H'H't on Monday, 29th day of May am a Couvt of Revisit)" at 10 a. In. Puvties appealing must have llwir appeals fur- warded to the dark by the 15t h day of May, and lw in aLtvm mm» at the hour almvvmentioned. Carried. MONEY TO LOAN Honor Hull of S. S. No. 9, Gieitelg, for the month of March. Report of committee re l‘lgremont and Arthur tmvnluw. it was mutually agreed in adjusting the questmn of statute labor, that for the present year any excess of statute lalm- shall be settled for at the vate of GO cents per day. Egremont,U claim at this settle- ment. is $3.90. Hastie--Shaw -That the, report of committee nn statute labor. Egrenmnt and Arthur townline he adopted, and they be paid 81 each for their services. Carried. V Chum--Lzzie Scott. Sr. IV Class -Aliee Lawrence. Jr. IV Class-Bin- nie McGirr, Albert McFadden, Sterling Matthews. Sr. 1H Class-Wesley Mc- Nally, Howard Lawrence. .l r. lil Class --Kute McNally, May Aljne, Bessie At- kinsou, Willie Willunghnn. Sr. HClttss _-James Factor, Maggie Metlivr, Dan. McFadden, Murray Ritchie. Jr. ll Class-Albert McGivv, Ethel Weiv. Ar- thur Weir', Ida Wilson, George Hop- kins. Pt. II C'lass--h'tanleyMeNally, Annie McGirv, Mary Rilehie. May Hop- kins. Arthur Ritchie. tip, I Cluss - Aggie MeGil-r. Peurley Hopkins equal, Alex. Aline. Bella Ectur, Henry Wil, luughun. Jr. I Class-Willie Aljoe. Willie Staples. M. LARGE. teacher. by upheavel of ice, etc., under centre pier. He cudeavored to gut the pot-r driven track but failed on account of sills being laid on too of peep. Hastie-8harp--That foregoing le- port In- acted upon itnmediately, and that. Councillors McQueen and Molnnis have the same repaired. (atrial. By-law No. 11t fur appointing Com.. miasionm- for Holstein passed the mual readings. The name of IV. h'. Hors- lmrgh was inserted in said hy-law as com. and was then signed. sealed. etc. By-law No. 115 defining remuner- ation of members of council passed the usual readings. etc. For attendance at council, 82 per day; fur attendance at, connnittve meetings when appointed by council. $2 per day; fui'oversecing mud "itprovetuents, 8 per cent. on amount expended. " "r("ii'iijii'j,iii(, _ l 'di2)i'i,is'iifi'f (i.k",sj'-Fk Eutrnm-u next door to Ron‘s Dental tMice.) MONEY TO LOAN-cow nnrs’EASY TERMS Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D. s. arrister, A'otarg, (5?on- b vegancer, etc” etc..." Mon? to Loan at reasonable rates an on terms to suit borrower. All Charges CN4:eaezate, J. P. TELFORD, Iyfil N TISTRY. G. LEFROY McCAUL. (7trytT1ry-y BARRISTER. SOLICITOR Ill, l DAVIDSON. BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, NOTARIES. CONVEYANCERS. do. l member of tho tirm will attend Can/in um! from In! pugr. "dt/ll/dd, gag; OWEN SOUND C. A. FLEMING, Principal, Owen Sound Ont. Egremont Council. HONOR ROLLS. IHHIHAM. D. ALLAN. clerk. (Over tho Bank. lf HAVE fllf BESI CANADIAN (10M ()ll RHINEB {My W arerooms are now fully stocked with all kinds of 1Winter Goods.....Ca11 without delay and get your pick iof choice goods and secure bargains. . . . Another shipment of Sa Cream Cans just to hand If you intend erecting a building this your bill and we will figure on it for you. ing building order from all parts of this north CiBttlllllth'iCllllalciitatxeisei;r Opening 'Et0lBIt, Without doubt the law/(w! tdork (ww- xlmu-n in [Mr/mm.» A fut Fancy Colors, Beet Trauma! and a! prirm from $45.0“ twwurds.-- onteund secure bargains. Full linen, of put. Orcuwoofx um! h'ol" prices that will surprise you. Our First Giant Spring Display Gutters & Robes - We expect that this will be a marker of the era of prosperity, which is undoubtedly at hand. We extend a cordial invitation to all to be present on this occasion. PULPERS A [lll‘gt' slur/c of .Ueoooy-fltrrri, Rolll'rand Ball ”raring Pttlpevtt. Prion: Ihvtttrttulrir. Saving Mackinac and Organs the mn‘ brst Iiuu- "/ro1tr/. Organ or tr'trtrhtg Machine is just brfm-r . 'mus. To “mi th ,. tit-mam! I will vedtteepvieen In per cm! fur th, my! "l tlsrys, JIoney to Loan ttf o" per (TM! an Good Securily. f"attrirttre of all kinds promptly attended to. Marriage Lircnsm inward either during day ot' t't't'tt My. CA LDER'S BLOCK, MWMtlWlMMMMNlllMMtll.Po""' Come in and see our Goods when in Town BARGAIN fit, CALL AND EXAMINE OUR WHIPS Our selection of dates for the holding of openings in the past has always. met the heartiest approval of all our customers in general. 'sk/ee- a,» _rr--' THIS IS THE TIME for all farmers to oil tlwir and we have half dozen different kinds of HAHN! S. F. MORLOCK winter Goods WM. BLACK Sap Pails, Milk Pails, Watcr. 1d. Our CHURNS are alum Granite: IllllltllM, fllll)lf MD (lllll2l)llf, q CALDER. For 1899 Will April 6th, 7th, 8th. and following days. JUST OPENEE)! DURHAM, ONT them cou 502150 lil ro Lttext h" lee ',t1'1"dy"i', ohm: and at Al t1'l Irl1 The Date it will year. you w would fore t Our s surcd l l sustained its onv year. It you so. This strait cut tor tune years mental hmn. inst vet Evan's Saw I SPRA YI Should be in general use ml the time to be For those with 'ill do nut care about oqttgita we haw- Easily lllalmgod work it, and it: reetively and th "hr M11 a cleaning need New La read the fun!) Ibet. tUI Al” Alll " “HUM " It In Tl qt [HIS HEB] (gil MI flf PRING Jll MI mun Ind YELLOW and MAM! RED MAN PROVE!) l BEET, " Sn ‘urtainm I‘mpml " "" l'l’l'l-ll new 2011 " " ll ll TR" " NoTrl BE DIM (lil

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