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Durham Review (1897), 1 Mar 1900, p. 1

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punts Beteatm time ed sale at In. anc- tthe arm in eleamd nod bush ENS qtt lil rd, ONT. NADA owing vexed nt mmy Beret' QT o. in M mum»: b'YsrPA'rHx,--The workmen ot' a large “(In in Toronto lenmed at U. u. m. lam Weduesday of the death of W. T. Munion. a fellow workman of theirs in S. Afrncn. and out of Inpect tor "ne they had hr nored in leaving, they resolved to quit work for the day. The manager had another proposal which was that alt the 192 men cannula won king and give that day’s pay to the deceased', nearest relative, an only sister. he prdmieinu to bupphment it by an equal amount. making about .500 in all. This sensible mention was not adopted, the men went out. and “Satur- day Night" which give. the M, were. then for their action. .-u. unavoidable accident. and in covered hi; insunnce. Sunday before a. team belonging to Wm. Brown. Bentinek, made a duh from the Count! Hot-OI and swerving m by the Ravi"! one. front.troehmteae9oueetftstio- poet, humanism-mu. he. Tho-iii one went. tre-Ai/A. on tho m and ”and right out. " “at” “I” no of a". _ T thinned the Those who have one 6 A SHADE IN GLstss---Mondar last an “layman Elvidge mu am his was] rounds he left hint-um in front of le- Kechnie'u new "ore while he went in. min. The team. usually not given to move without Advice, backed up. nnd part of the day Wont era-h into one of the big plate glue fronts. complocdy “ "ecking it. This new: to In" been usual We 1 ‘Rnyl whirl) 9. oe The Grand Trunk Railway anthm itie are tro unlnrily Inc-waning wages u yardmen and others. at chief stations. Patriotic Concerts an as thick to berries in midsummer and the fund to the sutrerern is "Welling accordingly. (“an tron wooo.--Anr quantity of ttreen wood bought for Cub. Call at. Telephone omce. WI. LAIDLAW. The Pomeranian with the Sud part of the secorid Canadian Contingent has arrived " Capetown. Wall Pnper and Carpets at The Big Fresh Naval Oranges at The Bug Storr J. A. Hunter. Farm Morse for Sale. 8 yrs. old. good plow horse quiet. 8tri, quick sale. J. A. Hunter. Business Men's Letter Paper! Owe I‘m ht --. ' Local and District News. ¢ss“.s§m“§y d e with Fa again to day next e who wet as Jean Renwick in VOL. XXII. NO. 9. Dun-l , lax They wan " mung; it tanadians' Man by "G. Alexandr while the Words " recetvt her " At hei tttendance " won All hen " the Should be High Grade in stvlo, quality and thtitrlt. We print high grade Imsi. ness paper at Moderate Prices. Are you out? li ttt 910‘ om tw " rily in his ne XCHAN at wn on om platform on Plum at MacFarlane.'.. Ireland we w C hr $0M )rnntu him ar tt w patri eu " Mr. Ire ruuan s in th, L Mt. Irelan from Birth Batsc 139 of P ec We n me Durha n Ild her his n his " w fellowship the pulpila. e of music the h" the " to r. Orchard P. ll Sunday las; the churches Ire no 1 with he proved citizen and very much his family land how a wish him ew home. ll " If thin is " well u Mav 1901 W lay ll that [with Both "ch The has the rm m O r to Mt if It n " , Tue FLESHERTON ADVANCE SAYS F- _ "A terrible accident, occurred in this , village on Monday afternoon. when Mr. i Patrick Burns of the 8th con., Osprey. I received such injuries as may yet result I seriously. Pat had come in from the ignition with e neighbor after having :sold a load of pigs, tsubsequent to which I he had taken on I load of whiskey too I bug to cerry conveniently. While put- ing the team in Munshew’e ehed he fell I under the hind feet of one of the horses. The enimel jumped and stepped on hie head, teering hie scalp from the left temple to heck of the eer end up to the lep ethi- heed. e dletence of ehout six lechee. Whee actuated Dune wee found to hevdiie heed cut in e number of eleven. the - ehoe cork venues. mwmumzpolnh W lee- - et this - ere date: more We be " the We. , 'l‘lw Manitoulin Guide any: that his Honor Judgi- McCallum "tundea most furnmlilv impression an the people at his first mun hold lately. He was wry catefuland painstaking to gethtv the hot tom of every suit. and his iudgmentu w-- believe. gave general settisfurtiun." Many still remember hir part in the campaign of 1896 here. Rev. Mr. McGregor informs us that the church in Brantford whose pulpit he tilled on the 18th Feh. was not vacant in the nt.ict sense of the term at the item in our last issue indicated Rev. W. T. Graham. of Montreal. having accep- ted the churge a month ago. but not yet moved. The new-t ministered to them exeept occasionally to fill the pulpit of the church. The "query attached often to the origin at Bren WM explained the other dav at nhome a few miles from Mt. Forest in Normnnby. The broom hail been used to hash " the stove damper when n live coal caught in the hrocm unnoticed. The broom I!" hung up In the wood shed and pretty econ the coal ignited the brush of the broom and the shed “we in a fair way to dastrucmon when the blaze was discovered. If it had tm-n in, night the family would have been burned ottt.--Mt. Parent. Rep. Out. Drumore correspondent this week records the death of Miss Jane Bell often “an (bunny. United States (‘ustmns "tticer. stationed at. Narnia. Ontnrl". against whom charges were pn'ferred of having too publicly expressed his pun-Boer sympathies, and who was al- N) alleged to have spoken disrespect- fully of the Queen, has been found guilty of the indinceetion by theuuthori- ties at Washington, and sunpended without pay fora) days. The penalty amounts to a tine of 890. New House Paints at The Big Store. There are“ seats in' the Ontario Legislative Assembly. At the present tinieEOseats are held by the Liberals and 42 by Conservatives. Two seats are vacant and under review in the Court of Appeal. The Liberals will therefore. without counting the Spotter hayeamnjority of T. " the Liberals should win the two vacant "ata, N. Waterloo and w. Huron. they will heveamnjorityoto. and If they lose them their majority will be E-au. have been burned ottt.--Mt. Parent. Rep. Out. Drmnore correspondent this week records the death of Miss Jane Bell uften a lingering illness caused by am internal cancer. Humble. Her demise makes a serious gap in the home which she hm lt'ng presided over. To her aged father now in his nineties. and her brothers, Thos uml Wut. her death is a heavy hlow. She Was buried on Tuesday bust a large number of arntpathizittir neigh- hors and friends following the remains, to the [mun Ox: Moms m tAsc-tman, Fun-ct. Dundalk. was sentenced to one month in the common jail for tttmauitintt J. D. Morgan. Fresh Hams. Macon and Side Meat cured by B. Arrowamith at The Big Store. They are choice. Lent commenv‘estn-dny. (Wednesday). ILA [)YSMITH RELEIVED. l Easter comes on April l5. t . . New Piquet and Prints at The mk Thursday Morning. - This} Stare. news is officially confirmed. I hunt bu . 'nur spring dcetm until you ' . . . i see the nevi zoods at The Big Btore. ( “Begs are ngglfngi’ gags flying} F's-h "mun. Hacon and Side Monti tl everyone ee S appi. l I E1111: and Ihnluxrideries at The tF,'Fat1 tlit I PATRIOTIC " N1).-Mr. Kelly, ot the [Standard Bank here has a sum of near- ily Won the Bank List for. the above lohject. Many more will no doubt con- [trihute their mite, the need for which is now npparent. We expect to be able to publish the list next week. t . .At."r4' '" 'E$rrN 'll', “m" Hr.» chie l”“"v “In: ‘. Witt) "Wm I “tf lllmlrm-w C,'.',', ltl . l tl ' _ """N of iu . . 'erv', _ tati 'et' . . " "Illuls of ull “1:01?" lady 0xiqt 'i,',' I 9‘th with 1:17:33“ Um: I itltt i ALMosTA n new her i§§}§'l“'“wd sumqwm and that l s1Vitt- Hm)” tl LxzE.-Lvet F .', l . Jin ‘upl‘nl'l Ji. 'ttated to lte " have F .9 home lulu), " leh mus; ..' " tlteivcc T EY! trt' Ahevd of Mr , Pr I ' Lllpiml “he, ll' In. l een. t'lttHe \-pr\, . . ohn D. Clark Niall” British 'e,1l,'.'J'piit,lly,, to deny km 1 1 oytul hyfive. TI . Wm" M": 1c,r1ririt/l'; British‘mmln.""-‘""l*-'ui1ie§.‘." l tlt' to a chain of pint“ It was ttot N‘L-lllq “Hun o‘fL ty',,"",',!: and s',.':,,:',':',. 1rr "ne ililll', "urviderrtiali . "tttist-es MIMI l 'f..'.'"..'.': Ag t 'tin' " teetstit . _ hN 5”“ and 'l,/',',/,t/ii.c,"1".';': Mt. 1:21"): E Boer Let)".,',, (“uh-”lull?- {ha-l H:ill.ulll()l‘:‘ . "tttut ' . at. ' l: g. It w A m n' ' m the tusriltnlsot o In: N. Jackson. w . 5‘1”“ hood HHInufélfu‘ and '//'/l,1,1'.,' lln Jackson Pan tt .. nulosnff M pt',',','.') mull). and one t.f,".t1T,1l, out ,f 15?!le . w out . ' r. n _ e Hillel . . C is Ct l b _ w tole tttpe fot hi with " I . 8. l ‘. , lllJlll'v I vlculated . IN blot oad of fur 21 "ttutters Cl!" _ . Nllh in _ _, to do wttN ”ready "ee h'") nnd thinkin m lt these 31111:? Ido not pmNKml and next farm hut “Irwin“ the house I he 1l,'tk,,et of 'lt)"";'?,',',','; to "take, 3:151“, al. drovethe ""HWhicilh onthe anada of on epttrntion “4 c "and . te. Fi . Chan-e eartlr--i . Ptr-the fe . nd a” thi hishroth inding out hi nted) ti . ls justly . we” cotttttp m erwun ttt miata it.ui.ty., Chm" celehrated f “I", ou the wn Bent for ke minis ' tty and ' . or ttit . y home “mi whit /?'1l'ttty of Jusute in pat- the fire and Mrs. Clark disc e on L.h..t,st persons", belt”, [Naval will the ad. brothe “We the nl ' overed richorpoor' hi Lucy t.lack 0 "MW” tt d . " ran for the h at'ttt. Both Pry British -w}gh or low. Pr r white, . n timely eff “use. and " lulucklv th ' ith a writ f . (ll Boer or . on ttt ygreat . at the ' Ot sla d itour with "Nreeded . any pare . RPN"' will " er HO m a few " l 1n setting whilel eptihle extent not “Pow t ' of hurried. l (9‘? "It? ,nrds, of the hona Jtei.glol'g it 't','tuy1,'i LI' MIL for th . . . mlnutesl an ttt the n l propf of heenim C e!!' Plesence . ater, and . Ypepgon who '.t ter I will my brick inpos'lhluo " .lt would 1 itf?.rttttt.uou whi will furnist, my to . th . Vent. A ttMre victio ich will _ me with We co e Chlume . defecti I . n for elm d I lend t . rim-Mu! , Was th 'Ve'hmne of ' er the an o " con. oyerthe pro ate Mr C . cause th theme f ll mof850 N Videmi. . . and f . ent gentle P oW9, (I ea . t ow ”taunt,“ lawn”. amor bttiry with In???” who have 11110: ettll event f NT AT Em come out l "trte for th 'een BO by ll:- tlt week w” hf, HILL. -rhel?,tty.i,ttl gt the opene tSpree :‘Bht. 1i'i'Fi"i'i?i'ri'tr?,.i., aux! sriiiG ',f,tt'L'i'1 $l'Jh/1'li') . M31218: shoot mend. . ‘Out thirt 011d” ne" tir eh tut maul your to . “"Embled t y of . o n unce tod , and i hl £11.19 M,” in t,t2?,','S',rg.r Fun“: 'llf, dicta" I an f,hte myself, 819 ' the fant d lat merrl ttt'tn . , cur wh o ram tl are ',.t',t?,,'ii'i't2?ii'iiti'ilii?i7r't, and x',"i,','l,','l,f; throutrh 000mm only “It; ty.t “29:93: '!1Ae.'r.'i'l't, good "i,)il't,"ri'i'iiti'itltlir1 navel: ii,ttl'it,utt,!i' " 'M' EIC'. It!.?,'. Arthur in": what I tlab WP pl. a " C.rea.t .u.-__ I am a , and . " n g in thi - m... 'tl/St ttare. tt " - Vs "'-'---'--, at one time telegraph clerk at the Mation here. Rev. Mr. Ryan per- formed the ceremony and the young couple were the recipients of nmny hearty good wishes in which the Review cordially joins. MERRIMENT AT EDGE HILL. ---TIte event of the week was the party given hr the Misses Motrisons on Mondsy night. when about thirty of their friends assembled st the "Quarry Farm" to while sway in social merriment and bliss the fast, departing hours ere lent. The immediate neighborhood formed the bulk of the crowd, though Arthur sent its quota, and from Durham also there camesgood looking contingent. Music was supplied throughout the evening by Mr. Thos. Morrison. who stuck to his post like a man. Everyone seemed partiepiarly happy, hat the 'o1i"t?,t'l,Sh"tt': is who was the belle of the " Being unable to decide myself, I solicited sn opinion from P, ll, but he eysded the question by n',',,; ing that had the weather been ess severe. and she from afar arrived. my question had been answered once she entered the door. I wonder who she could heveheen? Com. , UNION or HANDS AND mranrs.--on Tuesday one of Durham's most popular young ladies. Miss Gertie Meredith, was united in nuuriuge to Mr. Gotten" of THR LATE Mms. GHRst-There passed away In Toronto lust week, Mrs. Ghent widow of the late Dr. Ghent. well known in Pricevillennd neighborhood for many years. Deceased Win a sister of Mrs. J. H. Huntvr of this town, who with two sons are chief mournem, Very warm memories of this Indy exist. in the minds of all who knew her. the roof. Bo immediwoly [In the alarm and ducted an cumm- b “in; tho-WW. an! he tad ha wife-ooh had the In and» It"th The m m and by Show by s, MP Th. to. on liq-tuck it. and! I!” Last Sunday about 2 o'clock the store and Pout oMei, at Robb was discovered to be on the. Mr. Barber hsprned to out forts pail of water, a on re- tll/ll',',,', discovered smoke lama; from Q. teh, 83199013..th [an the RENWICK. HAMILTON. In the brilliant trio secured by the Curlers for their great. cnnt‘erl on Tues. Mar. 6, in the Town Hall. Tickets 25c, Reserved seats 35v. Plan at Madur- line's. j Mt. Knapp in this issue ilndts it new {mry to nail some 'slander:, au- to " i lnynlty in the present empire struggle. W BDDING BELLS --Mism Sarah Moore, daughter of Mr. Joseph Moore, Egre- mont. is to day, Wednesday, being united in marriage to Mr. Thus. Duly Jr. We wish the young couple sttutintt thus early on Wedlock',, rind Ml good wishes. an’s motto is: "Mr humor may come to he instructive. it will never cause m he innocent." Hear him in the Town Hall, (m Tm-sdny next. and make sure of your Beat. The Lake Huron town. from Goderich to Snuchmuptun am agitating for an improved and extended Lake Service to the North Shore. We tale a line this week to congrat- ulate the Luann boys on the distingu- ished way they have taken to mark their father‘s visit. See birth column. Sunday last was one of the coldest days of the mason. The night follow. in: the temperature dropped to 22 deg. below zero. DURHAM, THURSDAY, MARCH 1 1900. 3311 ROBE. "til Mr. and Mrs. John McKinnon, ()hos. ley, arrived in Durham on Saturday last and spent a few days with their daughter Mrs. John A. Black. Mr. McKinnon's home in Scotland was about two miles from that of the famous Gen. Hector McDonald. now in, South Africa. Mr. McKinnon knew his father. Snowfnll for the week, 16 inches. Rainfall. nil. Hours of sunshine, 14.7. General direction of the wind. north and North Easwly. only occasionally omen-wile but oopebldly to casual-day when It blow in approach toahureieat" mun Southwest with he“: now not dim. _ This “out In; 'tdat-ted “m bit u M “as out in {and ova-tho mu- m unn- Mr. \Vm. Harris, foreman of the Drayton Advocate, was home from Friday nightto Monday; and gave his old quarters in the Review office n. pleasant. call. Kindly permit me to contrndu-t through the columns, of your paper cer- tain statements which have been made concerning my position and sympathy in_!h_e present coutijcl in t3outlt Africa. To the Editor of Durham Review SIR. For the Week Ending Feb. " 1900 - . Tesnpyyture. Max. Min. Mrs. A. D. Browning received word (In Saturday Inst that he: mother, MN. Rainer-man, near Kincardine, was very ill and not expected to recover. Mrs. Browning left on Monday warning foe Kincardine. Misu Maud Davidson is attending the Millinery openings in London this week and will Ire away fur a. week or 10 days storing her head with tho latest m feminine headgear. I Mrs. Shorey. Toronto, in visiting her i' mother Mrs. Parrot fora few weeks:. Miss Maggie Baxter was a guest of “In. C. Ramage for a few days Inst I week. Miss M. A. Twmnley returned to her homo near Crawford. after 6 weeks visiting with ralntivm and friends in Egremont, Ceylon and Durham, Miss May Leeann leaves for Toronto to-day, Thursday to attend the Millin- ery openings, and will he the gtwst of her "tother-in-law Mr. ('limck. Mrs. D. Coleridge. jr.t3pent a. tAr; days this week visiting ber old friend} Miss Orchard. and sister-in-lsw. irc) c, Ranmge. Miss Maude WheUn returned but. week from a tum week'. visit with friends in Murkdnlc and [mum-stun. Mrs. John Firth and Mm. Lavelle. visited at Mr. James' Pricevillo. last week, the former remaining nfew days. Miss Jessie and Lizzie Byers visited Normanhy friends the latter part. or hurt week. WEATHER BULLETIN. Mrs. Milligsn. Palmerston spent a. night with Durham friends last week. Fehrpnry Letter to the Editor, PERSONAL MENTION Conr:ufKttapp. 21 18... 19... with. Gt.haatr ', “mm“ ttm " 16 tt BILL BOARD Anvsmrmma.-.ta . neighboring town a. Salvntxon Army osdvertUer wrote on . bill boned, "What and! I do to he and P' A patent medicine man (we along the next dar and wrote underneath. "er Sacral-'- Liver Plus.” Shortly afterward. the tHtrnttem Army mu pound tho - hug-awakdtho mine Pan. and HARVESTING, Milk ' my; Mllit Bearing " Idea! " and " Pony " Binders. Ideal Mower and Steel rakes. Also Maxwell Binders, Mowers and Rakes. Palmerston Buggies. Buggies from Campbell of London. 0 I Bell, Dutertv, Thomas and Berlin (ounces of PIANO and ORGANS SEWING MACHINES. A large stock of New Raymond and Wil. Hams Sewing Machines and supplies. "mm.“ m n . C. MCKINNON. Coulter d; Scott Drills and Cultivators. Disc and Spade Har- rows, SetWerrs, Etc. Also Scowh Diamond Barrows. Palmerston Buggies. Humans --Upper Town, Darhyn. We invite your attention to the following lines of goods : Wilkinson Ploughs, number 1 to 20, and repairs of all kinds. Shares. solepltites, Ete. Not genuine unless the words " WrLtrtssos PLOUGH COMPANY each pieea. Wilkimm Faumus' Sine! It rlter made in cure We take this opportunity of thanking our customers for past patronage, and we are convinced that the new system will merit a continuance of the same. everything for Farmers I " irttij",? Apples, por mun"... Potatoes. par bun"... Wood, per oord......... Hid", per cwt.......... Ctlflkius, perv ltr........ Shtsstpsktus............... Tallow undated perltr Ing................ Butter, from roll per lb Butter, Tub.............. oau.... Lard, Perritt........... Flour..... Wheat... Peso...... Hurley... DURHAM MARKETS. 5' CULTIVA TING. CP% w) urge Sales & Small Profits." ON WHEELS,‘ CYathH1.1 tyyl Snowball Wagons, 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 Cash System 70 40 60 58 60 M 20 M 18 18 ADOPTED BY N., G. & J. McKECHNIE. " 40 27 19 19 " 20 60 . McKechnie. on something to mine. -tat'rt that a quick clearance ,itlgruetye PM"? space. Ot course tie (in; irGiilr, but we would Ytthetioii 'li'ii'ieii and have this Sole I 8m incense vmsrtroodwiiuormertmituiaGiiaiir. -ree.e. on ”but”: vat on WWW.“ D-Ned.-.-. IRELAND PricesMust 0m LAiDLA W STOCK hlgiliy GREAT“ Sharing Sale The wheels of trade move steadily. As fast as goods “can, newones are received to take their piece. You’re a Reader of Review! WHOLE N0. 1146. 0mm COMPANY " is cast on " made in three mantis. Nowmon. - --OF' THE- Are you I What Send in your name tor a trial trip to end ut the your for only me. For 3 mos. 25 cents. m; ttj go

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