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Durham Review (1897), 8 Mar 1900, p. 1

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LY " Business Men's Letter Paper! Yo" can buy a Mc Ca Grant's while they but As will he Nee" elm Bond of Health is “rail Vaccination. has. Wright I Susan will close “heir Dutham omee until the end of the Phrlivtterttarv Seuinn at Toronto, after which time Mt. Benson will be at, their Durham Ofttee every Monday as usual. Mr. and Max. Monkman. of All. Hope spentthe Brst part of the week with the latter'. sister Mrs. Dr. Wolfe. Mrs. Jas. Carson retmued on Smur- _day from u fortnight's visit with her amber in Mt. Forest. Farm Horse for Sale. tl vrs. old. good plow horse quiet. $65, quick sale. J. A, Hunter. green Wt from him of Miss- Minnie of Rev. A. formerly of V A Bum Risa. deen and near beef ring for the Thos Turnhull a: jug Res .---, A t Local and District News. ' G---' " Norton. --e Those tuemhers of the l with its nmny pris that. retttrl March, an secretary , lectme on l of Orillia, , “all. Tuesd Swims AtttOENT. _-hir. Geo. Ritch- ie. WEN. met with a serious ac- eident Monday Afternoon. White working among logs in the hush his right. thumb gut. jammed between the hook of the chain and lug with the result that the end " the thumb was tahen " and honeof the thumh lirnkvu. Dr. Freel was called in and found “mutation at the first joint necessarv. This WIS done, and though a painful operation. the patient is hearing up we“. and we trust Will not he badly [unmanned by the partial loss of this Ill-ml member. (Emu f VOL. XXII. NO. 10. of Mrs. wnt. Ludinghzun non-u Arrive-11 here on tht- Mternoot with his mother and nther fric hiving for South Africa as [ of the "Shaun-mm Horse." of a military stock, his gram hi mother’s side. Mark Apr kept the Post ofBee ac Lamina you”, having taken part i it of the "Shaun-nun Horse." Ile [mm-s hf a military stock, his s,rrarultutlwt nu his mother's side. Mark Applehe. who kept the Post "ttice at Latona for NDIIIU you”, having taken part in the Nat" rouonie wars at the beginning of the century. He it was: who gave the name “lawn" to the place, named Mtet n We in Spain wv believe. Applehe mu one of Napoleon‘s guards at, St. Helena, and eootd give interesting reminiscenses 371119 unreal-anus and habits of the fallen despot. A MODIL'FABHER. -Many of our t node-n will remember years ago a. they 1 deeeended Hutton's lull going towards l Hanover a farm on the-mm] side of the i gravel, tlmliered with large pine trees ‘1 and other heavy timber. After the " turber was removed it seemed ttlmost ‘ .u if it would tote a. generation to‘ remove the monster stumps which ', remained. However this farm fell into I 'the hands of Mr Chan Lawrence andi 'w-day it preeeuu a nice and well kept I on nppetnnce as any hum between) Durham and Hanover. and shown what l an be done when pluck. energy and! hard work no combined. In addition to i having o well kept hm: Mr Lawrence) has supplied himself with all the blast. 1 on. heat Improved machine. to mini phone OMe at him in his farming operations and also i, erected good buildings for his stock and ( oavintr of his implements. This springf Mr. Lawrence placed a wind-mill on his 1 ”who. for the wnterirnt of his stock, end but bat not lent he believes in was hi. home comfortable for him- .dl and family, and last week purchued i ii-w.cnseuroeArurhnm one of the 'tar-" Mind Organ and placed it " . may comer of his home. Mr nee lo a. large jolly patriotic Wendi-no doubt deserving of - which he Attended his LOCAL STRA'ru('ux.\ MAS "day Mr. Geo. w, Ledingh" Mr S. Af tttT turns nu “a Brain's ad on WooD.---Any od bought fur c, Should be High Grade in style, quality and finish. We print high grade bust ness _ Prices McG Horticultstrt “and RU I) Nee" elsewhere (Hem-lg h is urging tho duty of s-tah at it urney M Illt'l‘ par tr.let ll Jet' Ire y "pet for 400 at Ninn at Toronto, Iatson will he at very Monday as qt prod WM.1 " tt ul ll In y Mms. B in the l M't ll Moderate Tl n )ut “I AIDI..\ W tl hm trail Ida he lt itn all “Y tttPt ht Mt tl f re ll w tt tt ts Ill " Mrs. Thus. Torry and Mrs David Lamb of Bentinck were vituting friends in and around Guelph last week. Durham Patriotic Huh undated last night at Priresillo patriotic concert. Mr. Ireland, left Blyth to spend a umily. At the Town to Monday night the Cr that the Barnet case No action was taken The list of contributors to Patriotic Funds in another column is not yet rmnplete. Ali who have not yet con' tributed are invited to do so at once, At the Bank. An exceedingly pleasant and profit. Mule Literary evening was spent on Monday night by the C. H. Society. The Topic, "Ian McLaren" was in charge knapphoune. Sunnm Drr.srH.--Mrs, Angus C on received this week. by Ielegm painful news. that, her sister Mrs. l bell. Fitzroy Harbor. whom she r " Mr. Geo. Hamilton. Atwood, was on hand for the t?urler'y concert on Tues- day which owing to stormv conditions was deferred. A brother-in-law, Mr. Porter. accnmpanied him, and we were oteased to welton'w them in our sanctum for the snug '4ttttt of Full " gc Hing a reputation a handler of speedy horses h Tuesday eve-mug on Missionary w the Rev. .J R. Ne the Rev. R. Herl All are invited. Hox Soon! MI DELAYED nus Win t the railway is res] f nur supply of paper A GoonsAcE.--Momlay hut. Mr. J. l. Hunter sold his speedy little nmre (‘m-im" to A Philadelphia gentleman " the snug mm of '300. Mr. Hunter . mninu A "mutation an a successful Mum: PErrrtoss. A petition is in vii-rulntiun this Who-k asking to havethe Post ("The hv.utted at thecnrner of Gar. an-axu and Lauthton Street: when the change is made. \Vhile admitting this: is the husiwt (-urner in town we think it ', in justice to Uppev Town which for an 3 lone has suffered inconvenience it should i be placed (HI either of the Town proper- l ties. i e. the Market ground or the Pub i lic Lihrary lot opposite. The town we are sure will give the site free. i, The greatest. event in astronomy In ', the year 1900 will be the total eclipse of E the sun on May 28. all the noted astron- Zomery of this country as well as those i in all the universities ot the Old World, lure already making arrangements to observe the dazzling event. The gov- lermnet of Great Britain, Germany. (France and Austria have notified the I'lt OI M 1he annual mi MAY PLAT ON STREET.-The famous Markdale case where a child was killed l while pluying on some timbers in the "street was settled last week in Toronto. l after much legal advice had been spread around it. Rickett sued the village. 1and the judge hold the defendants had l been negligent but uot responsible be- icnuse the child was on the street for ipurposes of play. which was not the intention of a street. However the Divisional Court, consisting of Chan- cellor Boyd, Mr. Justice Ferguson. and Mr. J unit-e Robertson, handed out judgment to-day reversing the decision end enacting judgment for the plaitttW for .400 and acute. They hold that children mnyple on the street: when ‘thenieno 'ia'tri'l'll law. and their _liiiiii'iii is not peshidteritsl to the or- t diner, um of the are“. United States that they will send 'to this country observation parties to note the phenomena of the total eclipse. _ held It mm llllllll! though t hum Patriotic Citth nssisted last at, Prirevillo patrtotw canton. the Town Council meeting on xy night the Council was "otifled " Barnet case would be reopened children may pla on the street: . - . . when 3:23;; ragga?! "th" trt their 30ch swan“. dinu-y user of the street. the oe Lntt tNrir 10' shall Erin w“? :Tho Furniture Futon-y Go. In" an t? No or Wit g'ltllr' “a; iise-d 1'0de hand- on this week. We 3nd wide thpir ml to. urns Chttra MIN the preparator". I) p. In. and Set pastor Rev. w. it run OI Illa we " on it Ill on SM sud ti tt ht her. intends h It' tichool Hr w t siouaey uwe‘ing will Trinity Church next M 7.HO when addresses " will Ire delivered by well or Markdnle and NFL of Walter's Falls [wry services on Friday Saturday at 11 a. m 1V.Grnhatu will take ice on Huhlmth. u w mt announced for I owing to weather. .iends entertained he only performer tittst' supper in the ky Snugeen hold: nth next when Rev Durham will mm Imdatht for days with his 1iilt' m ll Atwood. was on moo-rt on Tues- "TUY conditions ther.iu-law, Mr. n l consequent M " snuw block ulmimhle t't'W'" Umwmd tattttt " " benefit Us Wing 'atttets un the tum I'D IN tt DURHAM, THURSDAY, MARCH 8 1900. I When it became known About 8 p. m. lon Monday that Geo. W. Ledingham I who joined the 'Stratheorm Horse' in B. ' Cl. had arrived in town from Domocl) to Lleave by that evening's tum. th upon- [Luneous movement at once started to have recognition made In some way Vol the only local man en route for “the sfronl. ' Mr. Ledinghnm just arrived from Ottawa on Saturday, on a hurried ‘visiuo the home circle and relatives ‘and friends mm by. and was making all speed back. " 1 - '.v, _ Three hearty cheers were given mr ,',rettl.tft.e.e'.t/y,i, tor the Queen, and the a gcrowd wriggled its way out and term- fed in procession on the street. Mr. L. .1. itinding himseltentianked, by his two ;sisters Mrs. John Clark, Jr. and Miss ls , Jennie, and Lethe inspiring strains of r the Red White and Blue and other of l, week. ou-' Mrs Thus Keith is still at, Allnnford 059 attending to her daughter Mrs Wm I) Ad i McMitcliell who we regret to say is yet ' i, now low. mi On Saturday evening last a number ITM, the Brethren of Court Holstein No ny, 174 U. o. F. met at the residence of Bro the Wm Wallace for the purpose of saying t good-bye and presenting him with a ' " gold headed cane. Mr Wallace has _ l.hLlnl| mpmher of the Miller "Jack 1mm and $50 in with a neat With a neat In: Meanwhile 81st Ran. had wr MM und you n'.,' men A STRATHCONA HORSEMAN. 'i, " Th h man. expre: Iovnhy. and and a safe return to home a Co, Com. McKumon also 5p in the name strain, and Mr. 1 thuugh making no preleuc speaker made an approp‘ thanking them warmly fol pceted express‘ons of esteem Three hearty cheers wen our hero and tor the Queer crowd wrimrled its IPy out f his ethe v was t'rttn mule-Sol Wm Wallace. G new! an sold out to Robert“ Hottma Mr Hoffman took pnseessim March and is uow busy ts Mr Wallace intends leat' West In a few weeks. We lluifuum and family to trusting that he will get a 1 the. trade. Charles Smith and family into the village. Mrs Finley has naught, th lot from Mrs Thou lill. l intends to go fully into business. The movement. red, Mayor lo udGy, C. Md mama “Miss Nellie Bowling for Calgayy Y W. l " tun‘mk‘é hier future hm: Miss Allan of Arthur Mrs J IV M "wood for week " Iv k ted 1fl ll Mr Richard Elles of the m con. nu sold his farm and purchmd the. house and lot from executors ot the late Mrs Wm Burrows. Mr Elle: intends mor- ing to the village in the course of a few weeks. n .___ mans“... who has been vitritiyr u r wEoks. Thos Fleming who has been waiting " Wm Ian’s and other friends for the put two months returned to " home " Indium Head on Tuesday. veral o rt " tl rvr It u a! linglmm and tit menu" u gold was L Inscrlpu h GED. Ill. [il)lll(lliillin MII SEND 0H. In MN it " ent spat] with whirlwlnd Luidlnw, Messrs. Hugh McKinuon, fl. Sparling hers not. to Work to raise .1 hafnrn mu cnuld any within M w.----------""'""" tit we, G Hem! Merchant. has oherto Hoffman of Nurval. took pnswsaiou on the Ist, 4 now busy taking stock. I intends bty'insr. for [He future home " IS 5 ant. to work to " before you conld a ' the thing was do was placed in a pm Iptum. em. Torry of No. 4 ( *en seen, and just In a not known to tl ours he had about f 500 PEOPlE GMHER Ill ll W H0llRS. Holstein Mnpatty lm bought the home and Thus Hill. Mrs Finley fully into the baking h ing left 1 T where ll lXIdanw nn'd -Dr ll had sup! wet Town us is the guest of . few days this uprmle n n the m h of All ttt 'ing tor the welcome. Mr uur village fail-share of m-arm and scat “I“ have umVed on Tuesday y she intends menu stalwart uniform W a V l friends. e brielly dingham to be a urg [his 30. NEG lore '00, tt ply patriotic pieces, a procession surprising for its size, there being estimated 500 in the crowd. wended to the station where Mr. L. became the observed of all observers. Before mounting the) train a promiscuous hand shaking took' place, and Mr. L, very thoughtfully and appropriately passed along the volunteer ranks giving a hearty shake to each of the "soldiers of the Qaeen'" forthe moment. Then mounting the rear platform to meet a general desire for a sight of him, rousing cheers were again given for the Queen, for the Durnnch boy, and for Lord Strathcona, after which Mr. L. with good taste called for cheers for the, Durham i'riendsand thanked all and sundry " his splendid send oii'. With assurances that "He‘s a jollv gund tellow"imm manv throats. and 'God Save the Queen" trot the band, the train moved off, lip. Ledingham from the. rear platform, waving his hat in acknowledgement while in SI Needless to say loving and beloved was very areeting, grief, at parting wi n y Hail the task, and hail the hands, l HARVED' I INU, ma! l Songs ot'jny and tribute my, l . ,, . i, Joy " the victorious hands, [tee, " Ideal " and be Pony Binder: I Tribute to the sons ofCanada. .Steel rallies. Also Mvrarelr Binders, M, l Ituv MrGruham exchanged pulpitsl , I ye Sabbath with Rev Mr McNal),.Oll ON WHEELS, Chatham m; l Kilsvth. Mr MON ab 1'eeetvei5 a eoiuial lPalmeraton Buggies. Buggies tram Campbell of . welcome whenever he appears heiorc| ' . the Rocky congregation. Communion l Bell, D phercv, Phony} and Berlin mums will be dispensed here next Sabbath. 'irciiry'?.hrhinu,NErs. . A large Bock ( preparatory service Friday at 2,30 p. hams Sewing Machines end supplies. I m and Saturday at 11 a. m. c. N 't Mr Malcolm McKinnon ret,urntydl1IutEito"s “Upper Town, Durhem. ', haek west at week ago last Monday, l nâ€"gâ€"eg-Pr-Fâ€"E-Eâ€"‘Eâ€" , l fouowed by the best wishes of his - s numerous lriends. _ l Topolme. I l NWES' . Cultivators. Disc and Spade nar- Photographer Brown took a photo oi‘ rows, Scumers. Etc. Also Scotch the Family group in the afternoon. Diamond Barrows. The ladies of course vied with the gentlemen in shaking the young Wilkinson Ploughs, number gallants haul. . 1 to 20, and repairs of all kinds. One enthuswst we heard a-lvnsmg Shares, Soleplates, Ete. Not to "shoot as many Boers as you e.arr.' genuine unless the words " Wu. A hearty welexane home wasprotniised. l each piece. Wilkinson Pam 'tts" r.11 Fil 77 Messrs ll McKeclmia and W Middle ton are engaged taking out barn tittt ber tor Mr T Flannigan of Bentinck. Messrs A Jackson, A Stewart and D McArthur had a land surveyor from Hanover straightening oat some knotty questions in line fences and extent at property. t H Mr D Watson purchased a well matched team of colts from Mr H. Riddle tor a tair figure. Mr B Jenkinson is again able to be around after being laid up with a severe cold. Well done Jim. Mr J McGillivray, formerly a. Rocky boy, sold his share in a gold mine near Wubigoon for the nice sum of four thousand dollars, We have carefully made all changes nddituona. and corrections on our mail. ing sheets and it being {ouihle to over- look some. we kindly as every reader to EXAXINE THE LABEL on the paper and if not correct, let |ua know at once. Please dont watt till six months or syear bu gone by. This page". should be considered a standing iGitatiom REVIEW and Weekly Globe $1.5), REVIEW and Weekly Mail. .... $1.70 REVIEW and Montreal Weekly Witneu ...q.....e.'...'.."'. 3LN then 'i'ibttt jity m the pride in admiration mm prove) c lbrt er Muje rllltl possiblv say the parting from wed sisters and brothem ting, yet with a natural g when-, such risks are u must. have been a ide that one of their YOUR LABEL. mag he people. of empire ol one of melaswely sty's wide he more , Hood old m 'rvire take this opportunity of “thanking our' customers for lipast patronage, and we are Liecnvinced that the new system .givrfll merit, a continuance of 5.: the same. zaverything "Large Bales & Small Profits." We invite the following CgUL.TNATiNG, Coulter & Scott DWI: i HARVESTING, 'thit :51; a5; [tees " Ideal " and " Pony " Binders. Ideal Mower and lSteel ra es. Also Maxweh Binders, Mowers and Rakes. l ON WHEELS, Chatham and Snowball Wagons lPalmemton Buggies. Buggies from Campbell of London. Mrs. D. Methli of the city of Hamilton " visiting her mother and sister at present. Mr. Fuller. accompanied by Wm. Freak " at present making ship timbsr in N. McIntyre'u swamp. They are hustlers A few of the youth and beauty from this pllce attended the soiree It Swinton Park. Colin McLean um] Jas. McDougall is engaged uniting timber in Mr. Alex. hichchern's bush. 'Angua MoEachern arrived home from Tullemoro.where he has been engaged tor tLe lust mne months. We “a all plusedlo see him back, especially the fair sex The B. V. cor. informs In that Omn- Konold has fractuxed bin knee cap. but we hope he in ali right by this time, under the skillful treatment ot Dr. McCall ot Swump Uollego. Robt. Fisher has taken a large contract from Wm. Frock. Bob knows a. good thing when be new it. Of course J. don't know. Norman McDongull is engaged with M K Benton mulling aqua.“ timber in the vicmity of Pinkerton. Miss Annie McPhail of the Queen city is “sin renown): old aocquainunoeu in this part. We are pleased to see her back mania. What to would like to know: Who tho two you; lull-o won that “nodal the et lecture Wain-do: evening. (in. y the hum Put. Ile- lLoqugbp‘ Scotland. Dillon (to! it 601d jam ' FatTvataCDise and Spade Har- rows, Seuftiers, Etc. Also Scotch Diamond Harrows. Cash System 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 your attention to lines of goods : ADOPTED BY ls and WHOLE N0. 1147. . McKechnie. for Farmers J G. 86 J. McKECHNIE. WILKtxsnx [mom a nu Steel Itrlter I NPs' Steel Itrlter m Mit my " Binders h Binders. Mo Yoire a Reader of Review! Berlin aracosof PIANO and ORGAXS A large gyNak of New Raymond and Wil hlalh GREAT Sharing Sale LADLAW STOCK C. MCKINNON. Prices Mu at Drop. on something to make certain that a quick clearance will give the necessary space. of course the gain is yours, but we would rather lose the profit and have this Sale a Success, and increase your good will for our business methods. -L-co-e our Prices thin week on Ladiel' Jackets-ad D-Good-.--.- IRELAND & CO The wheels of trade move steadily. As fast as goods are sold, new ones are received to take their place. ti' ers. Ideal Mower an Mowers and Rakes. on COMPANY made in three Now going on. K5 is east on us EX: I?

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