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Durham Review (1897), 22 Feb 1900, p. 4

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DURHAM REVIEW. $3 Thursday. February 22 1900 0 TL C. Ramage, Willoften “use a horrible burn, scald, cut or bruise. Bucklon‘s Armca Salve. the best in the world, will kill the pain And promptly boil it. Cures old pom, fever sures, ulcers. boils, felons. cums, all skin eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only Me . box. Cute unnamed. Sold our amnion. 5 On Feh.6th inst. death claimed nu- other of our pioneer settlers in the person of Mrs. Catharine MuPherson, relict of the late Angus McPherson. nee. Catharine Black. Deceased had reached the great am- of in" years and has heen ailing more or less for the past Mr. Jan. White with company. gave mien-own friend: as brief all on the person of Mrs: (‘atlmrinv Mul’hersnn, relict. of the late Angus JlvPherson, nee. Cathuritie Black. Dru-used had reached tho-great ugt- of fri' years and has been ailing more or less for the mutt few years. She Wm a life long member of the R. I'. church and was on Satur- day the 10th inst. interred in the H. C. cemetery, Pomona. We extend nym- pathy to the so: rowing fmmly Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Benton who are sending the winter In the vicinity of esherton were callers at the old home. and and with friends in this hunt on solibnth but. Mr. Mara isdoing trash- ing bushes. in the timber: line, and has now an stalwart guns: in his employ. Ber. Mr. Petit,"', 1mm Durham preached " lends Centre Baptist Mon Bmtaayiatittoa fait house. {gun-at. iriiiiriiicrr COUNCIL. A Frightful Blunder Scotch Town mum "a Proprietor. there is noodle: young an collector In} wnrd 2, arrived on the 18th In". and will remmu with Mr. and In. W. H. Almwamith of Pomona for u while. All are doing well. comrratuutiortt' William. Mr. Albert O'Neil sud his sister Miss} Alice, vinited their Pomona home and friends on Sunday. Mr. Donald Black. Br.. called at our sanctuary the other evening. (‘nll I again uncle. you know you are welcome. 1 Mr. Lorne McIntyre is hugtvwhturkirttt ', in iidrkdnievicinity. i Mr. Walter McDonald has returned home from the neighborhood of Berkley where he has spent, the past month. Capt. Mun-menial and the Black Isms. of Pomona. un- nmking squm't- Iimlwr at the home of the latter this and last _ week. Messrs. Jns. and Benliurk arr spend thetr uncle's Arch] friends of the section Our worthz Tp. Clerk informs us that lore in mm " young lay Archway}: "'tt'oum “I lllK' a\\ ..M"... Messrs. Alex. McMillan and 19innie Dun ate Away to Dumfries to contttttte their timhei making. Mr. Colin MMutyet in company. with Miss Maggie Mclkllun. from Bruce. wore welcome “News with the Benton fannily on Satin-(My and Sunday last. Miss Jessie Mcitutes, from the Mid- daugh House Durham, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home here. Where was Jack mu! the Indian pony the other evening ? We are well aware Jack, hut will let you off may this time. Dan MrCm-nmck found the lost shirt. in... mm clad. farmer John gut bonu- u...” -.. -..- --" Mr. Donald Graham from Priceville, called on old friends of the burg one day last week Miseressue A. Benton is able to be up I and about on crutches and will soon be _ her usual self main. l Means. J. J. Black, Rikki Dan and pretty Donald are again Inn ing aqunre elms out of round ones. We are sorry to report that the former had a severe attack of erysipelns hurt week. Why don't you get a scarf Jack P Mrs. Michael McMillan) and Miss Tenn McKinnon returned to the Queen city last week. Mr G. Buck, Pomona. was a caller [ in our town Sunday evening. D. McMillan sports a new double set of human. A lively up to date frolic '3. one of the scenes in the penitentiary Inst week. Wedding bolls soon. A startling incident. of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelohis mm the subject, it landed Ivy him on follows: I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin wu almost yellow, eyes woken. tongue coated. pom eoiuitumlly in back and adds, no uppeme. graulualiy growing wanker, day by day. Three pinyuiciaus had given me up. Fontnnnwly I friend advised trying Electric Bitters, and to my great joy and lurpnw the iirtit bottle made. u decided improvement. I continued their use for three Weeks. and am now a welt man. I know may saved my life and robbed we gram- of another victim." No one nhould tail to try them. Only 60e., guaranteed at our drug Notes 5 We have this week toreport another death in the person ot J J Morrison of the con 8 who passed away on the 4th inst after a short illness ot congestion of the lungs. Deceased was 36 yrs of age he leaves a wife and six small children the eldest being 11 yrs old the youngest 6months His wife is a daughter of ex reeve W Caulfield. The tumsral last Wednesday to Wood- land was one of the largest ever seen in this part being over a mile long. Pastor Kenning otticiated. Miss Ann Morrison died on the 10th from after effects of La Grippe aged 70 yrs. Deceased was an aunt of the late J J Morrison and lived with her sister on the farm' of their nephew the late J J Morrison. N McDougnll is getting timber ready for a new barn. W H Wallace and Councillor Me. Queen are hauling brick for their new dwellings to be erected the coming summer t at the tair of two o'clock in the afternoon. The following valuable property:- Lst, Number Thirty in the Second Concession and Lot Number Thirty in the Third Concession, both north ofthe Durham Road in the Township of Glenelg in the County of Grey, con- taining one hundred acres more or less. There is a large clearing on the pro- "ty, in a fair state ot cultivation, the Balance is well timbered. Terms:--Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid in cash on day of Sale. For balance reasonable terms will be given, and made known on day of Sale. The property will be offered for Sale, subject to a reserved bid on the' part of the Vendor. Por further particulars apply to, the undersigned m " .4 telf, to the unamxgneu Hug HICKSY J. P. Telford Auctioneer. Vendor's Solicitor Dated at Durhim this 16th day of February 190a Robbed The Grave. South Egremont f md - Arrh Brown from livq this week at Benton. and other to be up soon be Kuiioi' Mc- arsumuun unuw Sum». "'""'"'J v...” ... their new their construction. e coming Gen. Macdonald asked to let the . _.-.‘~-.. Black Watch join in the chase. and ALE they are off. Woe be to the Bers if in . [fair fight they meet the survivors of pm DAM," I Miur,ersfonteitr. I' Chris mum is man; nu sen ;‘_ Albert in Hemilton " present. a! The three Mrs. Edges were on the '; sick list last week, but pleased to hear .3; they are recovering. Thee Davis, from San): St. Marie, arrived home on Saturday last. The uncertainty that prevailed at, time of gomg l0 press last week was removed on Friday by the receipt of a telegram announcing the relief of Kimberley and the capture of five Boer hangers. This Joyful news was flatslsed ltlxruughlbe empire, and " present. lwriung it remains and " likely to to- I main relieved. Jeff Whitmore, who has been under the Dr's care tot some time is recover- ing nicely. Matthew Jan. Allan, of Benton, son of Robt. Allan, con 4, is on aviait to his parents just now. G. C. Moffat has been ill for a few days, but pleased to hear she is re- covering nicely. An account of the concert appears in another column. Roberts. French, kitehener, are the names now glorified, nnd we have no doubt If there has been no nstionnl Io- knowledgmem of Divine help (as hw as we have seen) there Ins been many nu individual Icknowledgmem from homes effected. Roberts his displayed splendid strategy. French splendid dual]. It. consisted in iuruing the left Bank of the Boers, seizing Jacobsdul in the Free State. and a speedy rush north. ward by French with cavalry and mounted Infantry. Cronje.w1]y though'he u, won out- reached. but discovered the move in time to abandon the Magerafontein trenches. and with In enormous supply train of " Is and 1000 WIQgOIH struck eastward IOWII’dl Bloemfontein. pert of his force going Nortbmmoeard. Thus was Kimberley relieved after I wage at 128 (My: almost whom. striking a blow for French last Thursday night touehed bands with the overjoyed m- habituma. and the nilwny ll being rnpidly rvpaired to Modder river. No resting lnoweyer, French. Kitchen- er, Kelly-Kenny is off in pursuit of the retracing army. Roberll has mu head. quarters at J acobsdal. and the prospects this Tuesdny night is that the army will be surrounded and be compelled to capimlate. Bullet has made some important ad vances and seized some oommanding positions. which promises well for Ladysmith. Brabunt. With Cape col- onials has taken Dordreoht and in strengthening Gen. Giuncre and the only reverse of the week has been the retirement of the skelemn force left. at Rensburg to Arundel, with some serious casualties to the Austnhans ond the capture it is reported of 200 British wnggons. The Free Staters are demanding that the Transvaal shall help defend Bloem- fontein. Boer reports say a stand is to be made north oi Kimbelly, others think a rush will be made to out off Joutert's rstreatfrom Ladysmith. but just as the Boers and military critics were at sea over Roberts' first strategy so may they be again. iiaiong will be practically relieyed by this move. The Laurenmn lane arrived " Cape Town with the advance pert of the 2nd contingent. The rest will soon follow. "fitrixtheontO Horse" is being mobiliz- ed " Halifax 3nd will be off soon. and a stream cf troops and provisions 13 still leaving Britain. The deserted Boer trenches at Mag- ersfontem show great. military skill in LATEST. News by wire, this. Wednesday morn'ng. announces that In an engage- ment at. some point on the Modder River on Sunday. IO Canadians were killed and 61 wounded. Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their luatchless merit for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blow] and strong nerves tad build un\your health. Easy to take. Tre them, Only Me, Money back is not cured. 3‘16 by our druggxsts. 5. THE UNDERSIGN ED WILL BE AT lot 5 con. 9 known as the Glcncross bridge on Tuesday, March 6, at 2 o'eloek p. m. for the Purpose ot letting the contract ot build ng a new bridge 200 ft long 22ft high and also a. f111 of stone and gravel 150ft long the sale height as the bridge. Contracts will be let separate or both together. Plans and tspeisiflttatiotm may be seen at the residence of the undersigned. Contac- tom required to give bonds tor the full amount ofttotttraot in both ceeeefor the competition ot work. J AME STAPLE, Reeve. Edge Hill. In a Brighter Strain That Throbbing Headache. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. iii Mt', WAR NOTES It!“ um. Tgr., b,ya" SAW LOGS WANTED w Spruce 8.00 .. Cedar T 00 6.00 5.00 Hemlock 5.00 to 7.00 according": length Tamurnc 6.00 to 7.00 aee.tolength Logs Will be classed according tc size and to be cut as much as possible 12 it. long. allowing 8 inches. fl, fl. MILLER will have beer, 2.; ”mu-s at the (”whims mar! XMAS‘ I DA ll and he KNOWN HOU" to get mount] at lowest possibly rum: and: q wall: bod yririlvgm. Thut in trh tho; whole country goes In him. H.101]; lending a! h" per twrd. and on largo Ii/hole cou'ntry got lemtmg ttt b" per m loam: l LI i _ The Hanover (Ionveyancer "Always Prompt. Never Neglieen.t All business Strictly Private. mu PROTESTANTS and CATHOLICS. Rich Men, Poor Man, Grits, Tories and Patrons, DEAL WITH . . .. catch & Irish Mlllllt' MINE (ll). HI]. Mt M PR|GE3 l. l. . MILLER, ma ”(Tiller ' A NO VER. 6.00 " 6.00 cut 14 ft rim and ummer- cools P g As Usual a Full Line know what these Goods ttre-the best in the market WAGONS! a full earload mice: from. See our are the Celebrated Adams' Wagons. A Full Line of the Best Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines Turnip Sowers, Seumcrs, I’loughs. Barrows, Hay Forks, etc. all in stock. Attend to your Fire Insurance. We have the old established London Mutual Insurance Company, und other good Stock Companies. LOTS OF MONEY to Loan at " Issuer of MARRIAGE Licenses LOWER TOWN WM ER Implement Warerooms. CALD SEEDS / H. PARKER. =)rcuiirtirii.ae. and. Seedsmaz: GOLDEN BUTTER UULUR Ctohnara1, Infer'enczewity Cheese, Lard &e, Boy-P, Pipe-r' Boi'---S Golden Butter Color is a We have been moving lately and have not had time to tell you about our stock. Listen now! etable Butter Color and is free from odor and in no way affeett: the taste of the Butter. Pronounced the best and cheap- est in the Market. Sample Bottles free. only at Parker'" The tollowing eonvetgation took pl we between th 20th Century youth and his 'pa': - 9t'l wont you take me to the circus? - o my son. the circus lube abiding place of Saul). Say papa, he known. good thing when he sees it, don't he? Now we have no hesitation m aging that even so superior a judge would know that Flaked Goods the latest and beat Soup Idea. Twenty ditterettt methods of preparatiem. ----Bee Brand Syrup In pail or Bulk.---- J. BURNE T ad ,' Field E. Garden are - Haney-Harris Binders, Mowers, Jim: Burrows, gum. pe. . You Bee our Farm TRUCK. These Gmn and Dried Fruits; M Buy ab other ! Veg-

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