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Durham Review (1897), 7 Sep 1899, p. 4

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LL w" an”, "Ld.-- a, o o 0 JOHN WRIGHT. JR. [ Later in the day,the town was start- 3 led to learn that John Wright had also '; beeu called. For some years he hasl been in delicate health, owing to weak ' lung caused by abscess, but was able l to be about until a few days before his i death, when his formerly healthy I lung became affected and the disease l, proved fatal. lie was a lad of great f promise and had just attained his maj- I ority two months defore. T Having been associated with both Fire t Brigade and the band, members of i these two bodies walked in procession l, at his funeral and amongst many beautiful tioral otUriugs was the up “opiate one of a harp from “The: Bend Boys." The body was removed 4 to the church " 10.30 Sunday mom- 1 lug where a very large congregation i listened to a thoughtful and aymputhiz~ 1 lug acrmon by Rev. Mr. Ferguson. '. o o o ', I”. 1808. WIRED”... l a...» day, Mu. Thou Tumbull, I (lowland Mr. & Mrs. John Fraser, i ttt. Forest. Coppinger, Hanover. and McLean, Walkerton. A large con- course followed the remains to the grave. From a distance we noticed, relatives ot Mrs. McKenzie, from Elmwood, W. T Petrie and Jas. Murdoch, Hol- stein, John MeArthar, E. Riley and J. Butters from Pricevilie. The mneral was on Sunday, at 2 p. m the service being conducted by Rev. Mr. Morrin, the Presbyterian proba- tioner tor that day, who utilized the ozcasion most ably and appropriately. At the deeeased's own request the fun- eral was private, and thtPall-bearem, selected by himself, were Messrs. N. W. Campbell, Thus. Allan, J. W, Crawford, of town, postmasters Smith. sistam: have g tion to the pub and were alw old and o position in whit light, and in wl nsetul. He was also tor many years Secy. of the Trustee Board here, bat had to re- sign through new regulations affect- ing postmasters. luau-used was ot'n genial nature, obliging in manner and "issposition, and 1leeplv attached to his family. [lo leaves behind him as chief mour- ners, his wife and two baughters, at home and one son, Arch W. now of Hull'alo; ol'his family there remain one sister, Mrs W Tucker, and three broth- ers, Duncan, of thistowu Alexander in Montreal and Kenneth, near London ont. M hi He wasu member ot several irater. nal societiesjaking a. great interest for many yams in the A. o. l'. W. of which he was for many years Secy. and which honored him several times by making him delegate tothe Grand body. ll wl Tttit DURHAM REVIEW. 1 1t,11,tl.rkgati'1e,.2:auy:t.e,ete,1tf,ei,', h The Grim Reaper Claims Five in One Day. ARCH. MCKENZIE. JOHN WRIGHT. JR. MRS, THUS. Tl'RNBl'LL. MRN. JON, MOORE. tut. WALTER WEBBER. Seldom, it ever, has this community been called upon to witness such a taking off as last Friday produced. From old age to youth crossed the bournc that day reminding the living in a striking and forcible manner that hers. we have In: abidilu: eitv. " H tttt Thursday, Sept. 7, jllllllll© (lf DEMH. . many Yeats he was ', ml: Grey Agricultural retired only last year on in which he took a D i'0STMASTER MCKENZIE MI' " (it It blk ainful tlu " y In at timc he, an iven general rt duty this week to f this widely known Human, who passed the an” linstakin Ill mural Society year from the took great do- was eminently mmvursnry c, master in Dar n'tl mm Secretary K ll m stae w e Pt and tet m l" h 4. Proposition for a tribunal of ar- bitration, from which toreign interfer- ence shall be excluded, tobe diseased at the conference. 2 Question of suzerainty barred from discussion. 3. A conference at Cape Town, at which "other matters of difference than the granting of political repre- sentation to the Uitlanders " shall be settled. 1 A tive years' franchise to the Uitlanders. C11AMBERLAIN's REPLY. I. Britain will not debar its rights under conventions to protect its sub. jects from injustice. 3. All questions in dispute not act- tled by concessions offered to be sub- mitted to arbitration. . KltUG'ERS CONCESSIONS. The situation seems now to have got past the diplomatic stage and each side is sparring for advantage or prestige, both seem to think delay is making them stronger. Here is a despateh giving a succinct idea of the points at issue: KRUGER’S DEMANDS. 1. Britain must relinquish all suz- erainty rights over the Transvaal. 2, Britain must not in the future intereiere in the internal affairs ot the Transvaal. ' years. In this casewo like the others there was warning at the end, she hav- ing been in delicate health for some time. The tuneral seryice was con- ducted by Rev. Mr. Momn, and the tuneraltimed to follow the McKenzie 'one. A long procession heretoo testi- tied torespect for the memory of the dead and sympathy tor the narrowing husband and parents. Mr. and Mrs, Turnbull were living in Hamilton until l lately, where she was twice visited by Rev Mr Jansen in her illness. Think- ing home would improve her health, she was brought to Bentinck and died in her father's house. 0 o o ' IRS. JOS. MOORE, Mt. 1 Also on Friday, there passed away, i like a sheaf of corn, tally ripe, Mrs. lJos. Moore, S1. Egremont, aged nearly EH1 years. Mrs. Moore has been over l i'lycurs in Jigyrii1ont, and with her _ huluwi, whoprveede1l her " yrs ago, ~lmi'ml in Irioniuat' "il'liculties and {mul- ‘EHE‘. .siur Wit.s u untuunul' a kindly, I Lospititlrl, “minIm- tli-p -.~.ii,iun, I'C- sl"irtul M llz‘l' neighbors and luwxl by l l ."niiuh “Mich ctusicts oi one ll'tll::;TI'l', )lrs. Wm. Luwrruirw, limp. i,rlf,','sr ;.!.¢i ty Hill.» 'l‘lws. in the North The funeral took place on Sunday to Maplewood Cemetery, the family burying ground. Rey. Mr. McGregor conducted the services. Intense syn: e,?t,' is every-where felt for the Web- r family, in this bereavement. The Review extends to all the mourners heartfelt sympathy in the dark hours of sorrow. WALTER WEBBER. wildest iu' tdl the tin: was the death in ih'rtwnin,t.',' of Walter Webber ngrcil nl,, all l3, .mn or Air. Ruhr. Webher, Ilentinck. Deceased with two of his .v'ruup,vvluvthtn's who were at school and it colupzuilnn named Morton, went down in bathe ni'ter 4 p. m. in the San- geen at the bridge on the Hopkins farm just south of the brick yard. Here, while disporting, Arthur Webber got intotronble and is reported to have gone down once. His brother Walter sttei"g this, with the spirit and the act- ion ml a hero. dashed to his helpmnl in some way Arthur got hold of the, bat- ment and got out to hYeMbut his 1'eset1- er, unable to swim, went down to death, He came up several times, but they could render no help and ran to the brick-yard and alarmed the men. A son ot Mr. Wright dived for the body saw it, but did not succeed in raising it. Mr. Hutton also tried and at last a temporary raft was made by Mr. Wm. Petty and by means ot a pole the body was got out bat of course all hope of resuscitation was gone, the body haw ing been under water over halt an hour. The water near the bridge is very deep, some holes it is said, being 15 feet, general bed being from 8 to lo feet. It is surprising that boys unable to swim, should pick upon this danger- ons spot to bathe. This is a treacher- ous part of our river and we believe this is the 5th or 6th drowning case in these gloomy reaches, Ham N Nober was town wes ms bum atttruoy ille, cm) W IC't ll War Almost a Certainty. cmulu (er, Mrs. " Ul. Lawrence, Egre- uml " sons. Thos. in the North John and Gen. {Councillor} in Joseph in Egremont, and Wil- Robert on the homestead. She riul in Ebenezer graveyard on my “or Mr. Humphrey, Price- miducting the services, a large pot friends. and neighbors iol. the rchmins to their last resting ---- 90‘ . - THE TRANSVAAL. O 3 omce. over Grant’s store. Lower Town, BARRIBT‘R. - .OLICITOR IN SUPREME COURT. MOTOR? PUlLlc. COIMIOSIONER. ITO. ttl, Ill, iltlgtit Ilh'l Nov. ll, M) RETURN FIRES TO WIsuuPEG Imam 1 DELORAINE MOOSEJAW ill) R3910): YORKTON j ESTEVAN _ P. ALBERT 1 BINSCART‘i CALGARY ) 5 MoososnN RED DEER } Comm Enmox'rox l From all points in Ontario, Wind. sor, and East. WIXNIPEG DELORAINE Rnsrox ESTEVAN BINSCART‘I MOOSOMIN Comm For further particulars apply to the nearest Canadian Pacific Agedit, or to Apples, per Lu, Eggs, per doz ... . Hides. per ewt .. Calfatrisis ... .. Sheepskins ... .. Hay, per ton .., Birsor, " ... .. Potatoes. per bag Harvest . . Excursions DURHAM MARKET. Flour per cwt ............ $1 80 Oatmeal per sack ...... ... 2 00 Bran per ewt ... ... ... 80 Shorts per ewt ... ... 90 Fall Wheat per bushel ... M Barley, " ... 0 45 Penn, ht ... 0 62 Oats, " ... 0 27 Dr'd Hogs, per owl ... 4 75 Bogs, live weight ... ... 4 10 Lard per lb ... ... 10 Tallow‘ per lb ... ... 04 Batter per lb, Tub ... ... 10 The AIL-Lunch [:ll'lv are 10ul;iug upu lull»- int lhvlr pllfhlfilll', Mr. Kl'llllm‘ ml Woocl;u.rd, “hm i, chlsiny, ml comm; in Ir' in livis. inhounhn Aluminum sun of Mr. I). K. 1le.hrchur, merchzim, on Tuvs-lvy hmruiug. '3‘.th August, 1899. The funeral Was, nu Thursday, 3lst to tho Presbyter- hm cemetery. Prieevilie, and Wttti largely atrend). The Chlh‘uinn Scientists. or as they are often called-the MeLeavhites-- turned an: strong and conducted the services, Mr. Rennie from Woudlaud church and Miss Dezell ofmsitrting. The pail-bearers were all members of the Mc- Leach church. John wag a young mun of about 20 years and very well liked among his associates, being of a winning, lively disposition. He was ailing for sometime and his recovery was scarcely expected. although he improved tsufficient to be able to go out. But he had made a little too free with himsell and took a re- lapse and died rather suddenly at last. Um of the sport” u: Mun”). l‘R-msl, has u 11mm! new m (mum-v,- tor the {all Invmtiug. tly Jt' gem“; good cum uu-I wilt soon l-d lit ior the Chane. Quite n. number are going this week to 'l'uroubu's gum. cshibitunn Mr. Ham. Allen and James Deans drove to Glenelg and Edge Hill last Sm- urduy lo see old Mr. Allen "ho IS sick. bnghlcr new. We we great changes hen- now an sun-ea 1mpxuvenmum. Que old piece of sidewalk I: Jilted away, and W: are wait- ng Lona-1' ot Reeve Molienziu's contract, tor getting a new one. Mr. and Mrs. J). Allen me rejoicing over Lhc birth ol a duughl- 1' that is added to their tummy. dn The min tl has done a I here. as Hm L Mr, and Mrs. Hugh MoKecbme, of the Rocky, spent at couple of days at Mr, Dongal'l McDunagld's last week. SQUID ttow Mr. Sandy McDonald ‘weut to Mani- toira a couple of wouks ago. We wish him success. The fair ones say it's lone. Miss Mary McDonuld, after spending a couple at weeks at home, returned to Durham. Mr. nel; Milne and family left for Dakota. Ace, TELFORD, Harvesting is over, and the people are bury getting their {all wheat in. Thrash- ing has again started. Assistant General Passenger Agent, 1 KING ST. EAST, TORONTO. 3133.33? GtG7iriiEiiTR'iiJiiajiikih " 'llal'd 'u_ry. Emma tree to any wrest. Btttm, Athr, - rho-mam. The Gnu: MM Randy. Pats“: 'xd'a'trth,tul! " n . " - sue medicine 'itiit,rl'i',r, It Inga gamma can form. Sam Walnut. all effects of abuse or excel. Mental Worry, Excewve marro- limo Wm orAttrny9rrt.t.. Eula! out??? Edam humans me ton m The Wood Gummy. which“ 13 Wood’s Phonphodiue is sold in Darla, m by Just. It. Gun. MMFIH'IMIO & Co.. and R. Parker. Dmggisu. " WHAT WF. WOULD LIKE To KNOWN How Billy hkul mucking the Lorse. Wiro in wing to tln. eshtlritiou. MONEY TO LOAN it WILL BE RUN ON A. H. NOTMAN, H Ul In. ... ... wt ... ... I ... ... )er bag ... Jag ... ... ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Roll Hopeville the mouth organ wheu Crawford. CFO came C out lo [.110 H utre nearly Jdvct'ytuiusr, $1 80 to $2 15 2 00 to 2 25 80 to 80 90 to 90 M to 66 0 45 to " 5O 0 62 to 62 0 27 to 28 4 75 to 4 80 4 10 to 00 10 to 10 04 to 04 10 to 0 12 10 to 12 11 to 12 7 00 to 700 " to 80 60 to 75 5 00 to 6 00 0 00 to 0 00 " to 80 Thursday last . the farmers --Iose. 7 10 04 0 l2 12 12 dilatl 'lit; Mum Dora Davidson returnid home Monday night after spending a few days with Owen Sound relaoives. Miss Sophia Jack returned Tuesday to Guelph after visiting friends here, E'I'Ic only Inn-clan Ila-nel- Inu- Jeweled Waltham or Elgin Watch in Nickle Screw Case. We have Seven- teen Jeweled \Valthmns at prices never offered before. U d “akin at! Embumln on latest gin- n e 'Iliff/l, 1t1"llll'l'fll't'u"fSUl ' Would Intimate that she will continue the Furniture and Undertaking Business estab- lished by her father in Durham in "" and will endeavor to give all old and new custom on the same entire satisfaction. Furniture of the Best Make f ALWAYS ON HAND. i new“ “will“ mom" i Note.--At Durham. Mondays 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. and Court Days. At Price- ville, Mondays 6 p. m. to 8 p. In. oFFiCFi-0sen Sound, Markdnle and Durham BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS: Moramls. couwsvuvczns. Money to Loan-Company and Private Funds. Low Rates. EasyTerms. Collections and Agency promptly attended to. Pills. Deeds, Mortgages. LBBSCS, Agreements. att, correctly prepared. Estates o deceased persons looked after, and Executors‘ and Ad.. tuinitstrtstorts' Accnunts prepared and passed. Surrogate Court Business. Prolmle of Wills, Letters of Administration and Guardianship Obtained. Searches mndeln Registry ounce and Titles reported on. Company and private Funds to Loan on Mortgages at low, at rates of interest. Valuations made “-y acompetvnt and careful Vuluntor. LUCAS, WRIGHT d BATSON. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOATRY PUBLIC. convunuczn, ac. omee----L0WER TOWN. DURHAM. 0Fl?ICy,-Mcl ll lyre Black. I B LUCAS W " WRIGHT C A BATSON Remember the “and it. th Market. 'h','lh21r' ' Money to Loan at reasonable rates and on terms to suit borroww. All Charges Mcderate y MISS SHEWEL I G. LEFROY McCAUL. arrister, A'otary, Gon- veyancer, etc” etc”... W. S, DAVIDSON. $5 BILL! MISS SHEWELL Will now jguy Ifeyep -l'ULL LIFE otr- DURHAM, ONT. (Over fhe Bunk. 0lhllNil MII "Mir-ttlet: We -tiidii"r71'ii'ee'iiii'dr'i'e',i, and Democrats. Prices of rigs are ttly' rise but our stock was bought earl y, and a good profit saved in might alone. Prices from 850.00 upwards. WAGONS! a fall carioad toselect from. See our Farm TRUCK. Thes are the Celebrated Adams' Wagons. A Full Line of the Best Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. Turnip Bowers, fieuffiers, Ploturhs, Barrows, Hay Forks, etc. all in stock. . Attend to your Fire Insurance. We have the old established London Mutual Insurance Company, and other good Stock Companies. LOTS OF MONEY to Loan at 5%. Issuer of IARRlAGE Licenses. LOWER TOWN n n D Implement Warerooms. WM 1 A I E llllililifil AND WAGONS We have been moving lately and have not had thu. to tell you about our stock. Listen now! . of Massey-Harris Binders, Mower: As Usual a Full Line Disc Ham“ Rakes, Etc. m know what these Goods are-the best in the market. Buy no other I 1 Life Inruwanee,--Mrs McKinnun mud)- H-r of the late Duncan McKinuun, was ihmkvsumu on the G. T. ll. and who was ikillvd while at work in the station yard iherv about two Inuulhs ago. received I 8000 1tlyitlt'tttu'e 1m Monday last from the Cl. T. R. Insurance and Provident Sovie- ‘ty in which the deceased was insured. 3 - -Pos,t Would quickly leave you, it you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their umtuhlens mum. for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood and strum: nerves and build upyour health. Ensy to take. Try them, Only 2lie. Money baekit not outed. Scld by our drugglsts. 5 Spring and Summer @oods l P That Throbbing Headache. Two DENTISTRY. i Dr. T. G. REIT L. D, s. OFFICE FIRST DOOR EAST 1.] the Durham lernmvy Calder'.. Block. Itetndence first dour Wait of [In Post OfBce, Durham. THOROUGHBRED IuHIHA.1l HI Ll will he for sevvice nt (In Durham. fur the seam” carlggdq of Tndhopp 1TG'ruEs J21 h riiN;WAtii")l'ir5'i" Bull For Service. CALDER (EEO Cent ml ll of ll4it9. " YA N, Pr tr . GROCERIE _ Bad Spi 'Ore each each. p: WOOL TWeiiiE WIYI keep a fun 'linu Call and see our we Oxfords. Jun! the " am. BUY sum»: and Ah. " bottle. (liit) We ask I broideved Men's Mic eon-h. guild up! 'attG, atc The Bi FUND]! ”ll tith, yard. "es wide, Dh. yard : with lav}: fringe spring rollers. m 33-inch (‘aslmr-n Mark, 12.y. " yard. *t.irsclt Black rm Gem-s. ttac yard. Turn-n "res" iii: a yawd. Mee tVrst cout The C New 0 an OH 01 IO-in Granit Boots d; Sin Buggy Dust: Opaque Wi (IDON‘T H m4. M DRY GOODS', l BOOTS & SIN); Itt we are pn- cllc- your w "mumm- In tsatisfaction or best M" results carefu MI Ia rs can give ya O et t B= "'ce Vin TII " centre: A». Untimhir Meds I 1'PPril an" Gtmetib. re Ge until Pu Spic wil tt

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