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Durham Review (1897), 28 Sep 1899, p. 1

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tuc, STORE th Ameri- I the m iical Discovery ma A)! GI? {Ion ale.. . 'yr it. h hands he gm: Fertm out. “new": rerun". n, mMrer T ""99”“- Ill/l? IT BURKS " INT mg Spot for 01 Groceries. per dozen per dozen OYATOR {mil R---20 lbs. for SIN. " E RS MI " T have nm b... .",' tttttt the Ino- .NusrNrtate. Poo. .t Its wotteereut they new 5.. "new "953mg. [Ali have boom. "I. "ill of ac fee. that npuverished I ovu- thee t thn no". . testimony rood the an e per gall. er lb. been". [Ono to R unl- nu. ll supply 'e n t r0. Black r31! TEA W?" tho lb . " .. _".., ..'.. "nu...“ nignuum (“cu in Sullivan in MS!) leaving a wife- and G children. Sherry married the widow in 18M. cleared the land, raised the chil- drendic. Nowthe children claim the farm. and as it. never WM patented their claim is pmunmmwd good. However the t'rown Lands Department has or- dered Sherry he paid for permanent im- provements. maintenance of the plan- itifhs, and rem: n of any money alivanced them, and when tee Co. Judge tinds, how much this is the sharp plantitNi, may be the losers. The Judge wail presented with a pair of white gloves,‘ than being no criminal cues. titana ts in fuym-uthc tletTndant. A down v. Allenwsiu Tp. Action for d: age-s mung to defective highw Judgment reserved. Regina v Bl Catselettfor. next. Hessions. ngliln “Sherry. William Highland died Sullivan in 1859 leaving a wife am children. Sherry married the widow .Tme Assrzes.--owen Hound papers furnish us with the following inl'm-umt- ion: The Shall 'w Lake Co. had to give $50) damngrs to an rmpluym- hurt at their works. Reckilt's .v. Mm-kdale. Not completed. Plantitt's mm 0:in to his death while playing numng timbers left on the strm-t. Marshall v. Iu'ccles. Action for slander. The jury ln-nught in a sealed veydicc, which We under- stand Is in fayorot'the defendant. Ash- down Y. Artenwsin Tp. Action for dam- Ire near the whistle "t'tlri'eC'nvisttnus. AT oitA.sGr:vunw, lit'V. Mr. (Hump- trell, Dromore. and Itispertoi. (';tn'lpltt-ii, Durham. went to ()ruugvvillt- on Mon- day to Hipputl the call from Durham congregation to Rev. Mr. Fat-qttlmt- son, of Claude. The former repwwnts Session and l’reshyu-ry. the latter Managers and Congregation. Arthe meeting held at, the close of prepara- tory services Inst. Friday, it was decided to make the salary $1.000. LATER t we learn over the wire that M P. Furqnlmr- son has accepted, and the date of in- duction will shortly he announced. This decision will, We tool certain, he received with giant satisfaction by the Durham congregation. new company so cotdidvur, is ultimate success. Moreovee th tonne have an ("'va fur [mu-f the furniturw Hwy can make fo while. They are to ho rough and so is thc [own on the pros! large and >uccessful imlus'n-y tractor Mc-Duxmld ltas the sh about completed. and Contract Moore is hustling at the timlwr We hear the whistle berm-v Chris rf'presems m the old law furniture. an or ten tlnnm: FINE Fort '1 son, of Mam town for. st'v 25c. (Huldren 15e. TI Varney socinls will tt y dont should go and see teifittt, 7p.ns. ()n Il inson. will a]: by Rvv's Mau, hell, Drown” AT \'Anxr:Y.-A and Anttiyersttry at, Itev Mr. Shm went, nn not. 15t any the l.5tlt He Hanover. will me ing amounts t is wrung.“ sh. The Illistnko- w ing but, tttissed A CoruticcTuss.--Itt the minutes of Town Coutwil Inst. week, the types were made to say A. S. "mm-r hugl heen paid for. some ditching. Now while A. S. has done a lot of hard work for the town. we don't helium. while (mun- cillor, he has got as ttsuch as that ditch. Communion Saviors were conducted in the Presbyterian churvh on Sunday last hy Mmlm-sltnr D. L. (‘mnphelL There- wns a huge attendance. The new elders Messrs. Derby, Miliigun, Allan, Grant, Hull and Young oitiviated for the first thaw. Panto" who was accused of complic- 'ity in the Vapatnee hank robbery. was acquitted last Saturday. Pare gels s yrs. and Holden 4 yrx. in Penitentiary. Roach Roes out, cm slurwndvd smnvm'é'. The crowd in the Cohour'g Court House eheered the verdict. CtarBmxo.-Revtew and Weekly Globe to Inmmm l. 1900. so cents. To January l, 1001. $1.50 to new anh- scribers. 80 Centn will take the REVIEW and Weekly Globe to any address for the 'halanee of this year. For $1.50 we will send both to the end of the century to new suthseritiets. ham omee Mondays and Court Days. 21mm 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Business Men's Letter “LNG ' Local and District News. ' "---) Lucas. Wright & Batson.-At Dur- 1r0h.---XX1. N O 39. ‘1: Iles.. rill pr mu Monday “so Kim um weak In} doll”! fut u-cvsslul IllulNu-y. 'Con- mnld has the stottewock ted. and Contractor. Geo. wood. Htrlctein ', and Dr. .lmnie "l from0to8 hvsl ll Should be High Grade in style, quality and flnigh. We print high grade busi- ness paper at Moderate Prices. Are you oat? t. Of uh} lu. In La wrm-I i ng If ho are ittit h furrow: Harsust Hoo, Supper Services wilt Irv held 'At'Tonv.---iuv. Simp- 4.. England. was in days last week. He unfit-t " h at. 10.30 evening. "tl midi-o Thirst no (-mlgrmnluu the prospect of in l‘ULII’St' n shut arm-y appoint- llivh. On Sun- L. Wilkinson. 10.30 mm. and ring. Mr. Wilt-c. "hlrvss assisted Oc to inn-r1 Cullen who know 1, [how who I. 15 & JO. mgnway_ v Burt. Highland is he of the dir In icnlly for tVk ttull sun Admission the name Hamilton proofread- It: "Lu Shall M. P ..Hro unp- rm im it dl ll d General direction of the wind, vhsterly. Rainfall was inch. Sumhine 88hourm C', McKinnon has an exaensive sale of sturkvrs on Friday of this week. Same gum] horses and buggies iuso, Bale at 1 o'clock. l) McPhail, Auctioneer. 10 months credit. as the bridal party entered the parlor, which was tustily fitted for the oe- casion. After the ceremony the company repaired to the lawn, where amidst arches of evergreens and flowers the happy company were photographed by Professor Browne, of Durham, after which they all patrtook themselves to the dining room where a delightful wedding dinner was served. and A most enjoyable time spent in speeches, etc. The popular- ity of the bride and groom was fully exemplified by the unusually large number of costly and maeful presents given them. The happy couple left on the night train to spend a few, Weeks visiting lit Toronto and Hamil.. ton, after which they will return to,' their home in Mount Forest. We ex") tend congratulations. COM. I .,I o . . _ I -_. .. "rr" Y' "lr'l1'l Me Collitvson, Aim-dean, intends to corded silk with pearl trimmings, and. ', “um. [00051011 where he is building it carried a shower boquel. of white i new sawmill. use» The maid of honor, Miss May , Ewing Buchan has seetuvd a pusliimi Livingstcne, sister of the groom, ins hook-keeper with a h'vm in “alumina looked very pretty in a costume mint til41)pernmnth. Pleased to hear of white swiss muslin trimmed with lace; i"t'iysr? st"'."'."'. . . . and ribbon, and carried a tnagnitieentl 3ltvs Boyd iN \I'S'txlig hr“. mm" Mrs. lioquet of white earnations. The l "tll." and other frlonds. _. " , Niss Messenger, Hanover, was H. grim!) was assisted by Mr, Jos. Cor. l guestnt Miss (lullwnson this week, butt, who performed the duties per-i Mr H Parker cumu hmuc this week in. taining to his Office in a most happy; vigomu-(l from " four, week's holiday. manner. Mrs. W. D. Mills, ot DUI“; Mr Win Jamieson, Exeter. is in town ham, played a pretty wedding march l this week visiting his son the Dru, and A very pretty wedding took place at the Elms, the handsome residence of Mr. Joseph Corbett, of Vickers, on the 20th inst., when their youngest daughter, Miss Christine, was united in marriage to Mr. Thos. Livingstone, of Mount Forest, son oi Mr. A. Living- stone,oi1hmt,inek. The nuptial knot was tied by Rev. Mr. Jansen, of Hamilton, iorinerlyoi Durham, and was witnessed by over one hundred guests and relatives ot the bride and groom. The lovely young bride was richly attired in a gown of white corded silk with pearl trimmings, and WEATHER BULLETIN. SI, Scrgt. IV Railing. Pte S Fit-ch Capt. o M Snider _' Sium’rixn MATH! --The match lust ‘wvek was _nut. well attended owing to Shun notice and suveml of the members being busy with factory timber. As it th the score is not, high an account of the target being 2 feet too narrow for the wgulntinn size at, 400 and 500 y.irds. lst, 2nd and 3rd prizes were awarded at each mugv. Following :u-v the winners t 200 100 500 t'tl Sly Sergt. w Running.) 15 ll IO .'io l HARVEST HoMe.--Crawhwd Presby- _ teliuns intend, to-morrow evening, 29th .inst.. to celebrate Hawaii home by n. isodnl and literary evening. Good ,sneakers and good music have been :prnvidcd. Admission. 25 and 15 Cents. ( N. GREY EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. l, -The annual meeting of this body wil js, held in Hanover Ott Thursday and i Friday. Oct. 5th and ftth. Mr. J. IV.: I Brown, Hummer, is the President, Mimi :A. Bull, Vicwl’rvsido-nt. Mr. Thus." iAllan. Secretary. The programme is a“ ‘very le-ngthy ”no containing no fewvr' than 26 items. Principal Jenkins, 0f! (Mu-n Snuml Collegiate Institute, and: "I'. A. “rough, B. A., Owen Sound, surf the big lights Plvtseut, and the range; of subjm-ts goes from Primary Manage. f mun! to Infinitive. I Ire the Week Ending Sept. 23, 1899, l, The Dundalk Herald comes to hand in 6-column quarto form. same size as THE REVIEW. Mr. Blueklock makes his how to his readers. We wish the new "Editor and Proprietor " much 8000958. A , . “ur'lun U“. "u nuu uuu. IS the: . . . . . ~â€" In.....uuu no L. '--‘---'-~‘ run-u":- C."'.'.'.', l0 T"."" :plnce and date of Artemesin Full Fair. “1:12;"; ltd.'" Todd s and iic1tti,tj.,ti,isCij' a",',':',.",',;',:' J/Clic,",',',':" Note it down and go if you Wish to see. . ll ' ' . . . ' a good township show. ( 2tid,tp,2te,t',x,'.:, l"',:,?:"; for "I." ; t",C,"c,'ettf"g,7":tive,,i12' $3.? '3: Guelph Show last week was a. 'In-sara" days last 'l'12." te, WM home for chief trouble is dmpsy. but thanks to uncial success. though in bad weather.,' M . Doctors skill :nnd careful nursing. the The Mercury notes as a curious factiT‘ 3' ROW?” linker, hat, bought f'." Mr. most. danger-nus Lime is past. and there. that the class at Durham cattle is de-f od that"! intende “1”"? on hits halo is good hopes of her mover» Mm. terioruting. _ in", ere "Ir. New lean-s. \Vhirling of Vandeleur is nursing and The Dundalk Herald comes to hundit Rev. My Little, of Chutnworlh. has ptU.ient. at present. assoted by Mm. in 6-column quarto form. same sire as 3 been appointed to omce of High Chnp- Graham Tinuuins who Is quite a Did THE REVIEW. Mr. Blacklock nmkes i Iain at. the recent meeting of the High and nurse in me bargain. hi- 1mm n. Ida ”ma-..” In- _.,9 . .. 500nm, I. o. F, fnr (inninnl 11......4» -- - r, Pru'eeville, Oct. 4th and tith, is the; place and date of Artemesin Pall Fair. Note it down and go if you Wish to see! a. good township show. j " Colds and Chills .t Why endure ? When '. Gum's Grip Capsules " are sure to cure. Pviee;25c. Temperature h'epteauh't. 17... .. S ILE REGIST MARRIAGE BELLS ii?rijitt"lig, O0- W”? 11 ll Max. Min 47 Subscribe for the Review --We are with the Toronto Star in asking that Thanksgiving Day should be made a month earlier than usual. Chill November drives thanksgiving ideas away. Say October 26, or would Hallowe'en do ? P,StW,,ec, Icages guaranteed to can alt forms o 'slefl'tTlfved11ut all effects of “use or excess, Mental Worry. Excessive use of To. booco. Opium or Stimulants. Nailed on receipt of price. one guinea " six. $5. 0'»me It: will can. amphleta free to 1'atgt'8,; The Wood Company. W dsot, Ont- --After a busy week at Cobourg the jury in the Pontnn trial have acquit- ted the famous bank clerk of compli- city in the Napanee bank robbery. However straight the testimony of the crooks against him, appeared, it mast be remembered they were crooks, with no particular bias for truthtulness. The case is now over, and a recent decision threw oat Pon- ton’s case against the bank. meeting with many old friends. He hale and hearty, and enjoys a. joke well as ever. A load of W C T U rulies' of Durham Jtt't' attending the County Convention in ftweu,b'ouud Thursday and Friday. Miss Lizzie Hui-null of Tun-unto visited her mumers Jno 1latnen'on, [his week. JAClarke, shnvnmkvr, moyed into his new shop this wevk and Is very omn- fortalrly situated in his cunnnndinns shop. 6 Mr John Campbell, Spencer. Colorado ifm lnerly of Buntinck, is now prostwring lin a mining business in the land of his ladoption. Undor date of Svptonihvr 21 .he writes expressing regards for many iold friends and has kindly words fol the I Review which he reads closely. Mr. Allan McFarlama arrived home from Mine C'vntce at the beginning of the week. He looks well and has a rosy tale to tell of the growth and DVDS" pens of New Ontario. He left the BIC-i Kenzie's twell and PI'UHIN'l'lllg, and 5 "Knowing not the M)! rows ofthosc who _ repent." He saw Mr R Watson. Jr. a: few days ago. Rah. and his turuily' are also in touch with that prospvrons; country. Allan will stay around for al few weeks. I ( Mt. John H. Hunter was a judge at. I:‘Aymn Fair last week and reports a i very piood shc wing. ospetnitlly in veget- 1')tvlrleti and fruit. The potatoes were {snmethiug exit-n. Mr. It, McFarlane, i Jr. was also u, visitor. l Is your Visiting friend "Mentioned in this column ? If not, it is because we didnot know of it. A cull.or a card with tmelt announcenwnt will he appre- ciated t tttu' tlie Review 'phone Mr. and Mrs. Ro'ntlmlge and three children left Mr. Anderson’s Monday morning for Mexico. The chill nights of late have hurried them off to a wuruneveloe. Mr. It. rosunws his old employnwnl' tluwe. We "lav not be able to do justice to some of nur correspondents this week. The renmn being nhvimm. Mr. Jun. Firth has so furil-Vtgtvn'exetl as to be walking around and enjoyed a drive with his Physieian, De. Freel n. few days ago. ery there utter New Yentss. '7 Rev. Mr. Little, of Chntuworlh. has been appointed to otBee of High Chap- lain at. the recent meeting of the High Court I. O. P. for Central Ontario. w/yyr?.Ptymptt.opie itsold in Durham tit; Jan. II. yuClitiGFGhita"i"G.","iiiiai1 Parker. Draggilu Le Wood's Phosphodino, DURHAM, THURSDAY, taitiiiiiiiirsiiiiriiir,' 1899 5%? " John The Great magi Remedy. _ Sold and recommended by " druggista in mm. On? reli- able medicine 'l'lll,'tvliW. 812 PERSONAL MENTION Baird. of Fgremout. is m iiirttjjijttt) intends tol the mini unseemly language. and that building it I (on in the presence of wmnvn and chsl~ l dren? la pusninn: Of how much of the pleasure watch- l 1Jelauuti.ne'iins,r " game- ia the specular dew-ind to heat. "ii when IUe players atvappatently as eng- (et' to distinguish tluunsvlves by the use aunt, Mrs.' of profanity as they am by their skill [ as players? er, was H" It, is much tn be legretted that those i week, iwho take a prominent interest in out- tis week in. l doorreceeation donut endeavor prompt- holiday. ‘ly to check all tendency to language is in town , which not only degrades the persun e Din. and 'who uses it, but ulfends the mine and "ls. He is (wounds the feelingsof those who hear " joke as l it. the Ulldol'slgnt'd otfets fur sale Lot 12, Con. 7. Glenelg. tryutaiuiug 100 acres murenr lecs. The farm is in a good state of cultivation, 80 mars Clem-ml, is well watered and excellently adapted foe hum stock and grain raising. Sch 'rt' on the lot. church " miles distant. Apply on the premises to 1Vsr. BANKS, or to proprietor, t C. McARTHUR. Durham. TVrvsnvLL.-In Bentinuk, on Wednes- day, Sept. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. James Turnbull, a daughter. The soldiers and swarm-n of the Owen are strictly forbidden to use profane or obscene language. lminmlion is given that those who do sn will he severely dealt with. The laws on our statute hooks are just, as precise on this head, and civilians are (-qu-tlly mnenahle to punislnnenl for this offence Against the well being of society.---). There are few people who are nut dis- gusted with the sight. of n, reeling nmudlin or noisy drunkanl. He is generally given " wide berth oe a call it made upon a (-mismhle to place him where he ceases, fur a lime at. least, to he a nuisance to society. Hut, is the (lrnnkurtl a greater object of ulnhurenee. pity ot' eunlvempt, than the individual) who indulges in "laspheuuuts, Irvttfnne or obscene language? Is it not often a source of unnuynnee that those whuengnge in athletic sports, or stand idly on unr streets, indulge in The Undersigned offers for Miss Lily Condy, of (im-lph has been stay ing at her unclm Mr. John Culherta dining the [now week. Miss Maggie Kenny is visiting with friends in Arthur'l‘ownship, these, days. Miss Harrie Greenwood visited friends In London. and took in the sights of the Wetsrern fair. Two of our friends at, (iluscot. hut u.- 1.15.th birds had ttown. so (nine hack home again. Mr. Mumn of your town took in the sights mum] the falls on Sunday the 21th ins: and he gruntiy admired the. works of "atuveund says that the nah umllinw kiln, is " lime kiln foe the' world. Mtes.o'Donov% ttout Arthur'. spent acoupleof Weeks with friends in this neighborhood. Quite atow of nur young people at]: tended the fall show at Mnrkdalv and course. Johnnie could nut miss that. 2,1 understand he put in a gum] time. _ l Most of the Whivlitur family of Va? deleurnre visiting with Me.Wm. Tim- IninsthG-sedays. Mrs. Timmin: being sick. I" Mr. John Greenwood is visiting, his daughters near Listowe) for a days. Mrs. John Greenwood has not boa feeling well these days having had " attack otsGtica hut We are pleased to any that sheis well again. and we I"; hoping that our friend will not have. to! (sigh at it) again, 1 It is our most painful! duty to report, the sickness. of one of our must estim-, able neighbors, Mrs. wttt. Timmins bu- FAR lf FO P. SALE AS TO PROFANITY. BORN Zion. t'tor, , _ HARVESTING, My; gag, 5%“ Dur0mr. Deerini " Ideal " and " Pony " Binders. Ideal Mower um} -.--------- 5Steel ra es. Also Maxwell Binders, Mowers and Rakes. 1 ON WHEELS, Chatham and Snowball \Vaguns. (Palmerston Buggies. Buggies from Campbell of London. “RED ( Bell, therw, Thomas and Berlin nukes of PIANO and ORGANS. ' ' SEWING MAOtrrNgB. A [use stock of New Raymond and Wil- gm'm-d I 1mm Sewing [whines sud supplies. t CUUU. '., 55,-: eeeeet i' tty to veport _ , most. estim- \ Timmins has for the ',ttl' nd that tho l Wamooxs Wilkingpn Ploughs. number CbULTNATiNta, Coulter & Scott Drins and Cultivators. Disc and Spade Har- rows, Setufiers, Fate.' Also Foutch Diamond Harrows. We invite your attention to the following lines of goods : alerything for Farmers I We take this opportunity of. thanking our customers for past patronage, and we are convinced that the new system W111 merit, a continuance of the same. " -----_-- w - "ct'-", ‘-~‘Ill'lÂ¥| 1 to 20, and repairs of all kinds. Shares, Solepltites, Etc. Not genuine unless the wards it Wu, each piece. Wilkinson Famous Kid=Glovesi, urge Sales & Small Profits." tC,),i"':"i'_ Ag kg 'i?l The f,llt., MAM -UpperNm,Durtmn. Ch 'llllettttltttqottt. _,rsttmhhhhhhMMhhMhaivWm1tviiisiiiciv'iioss, 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 , C. L. GRANT i M1MMMMMMMMMMMy'eetveveve? These are extra good best Glove we've money. Call ea' Our Ladies’ Felt Sam Cash system 'ARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO I: In Browns, Light and Drabs are the This Week we “121110. -ixcv1iiii1c:r ADOPTED BY fllgtl( gf [m -- .. ., G. d; J. McKECI-INIE‘ . McKechnie. LKIXSUN Pyouau Comm“ b' Steel Roller made in chm ily call your attention to a new line of Ladies' e ever ' early for You're a Reader of Review! M and Dark Blues atest. Onlysx. WHOLE N0. 1124. iitli.h Unto __ ,v. ..... _ Are you a Subscriber ' Sand in your name tor 3 trial am to end " the yen- for only 25e. To the end ot the century for 8i.00. 'MPANY Fr is cast. in thch sections, 0, Pm MI pm " " t th, n

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