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Durham Review (1897), 29 Mar 1900, p. 4

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98 DURHAM REVIEW. The passing of this estimable lady at. 1 u patriarchal limit of three score and ( In calls for more than a planing remark. Ahoot 2 months ago tthe was taken ill with whn' pmvul to he a stounnch atrec. an“ and in with ot care and medical ‘tanun death proved to he in the cup. aod she passed away last Friday sur- Mde-d by her husband and children. II" death is the tint. break in the fam- - Ind she leaves as chief umurnmN‘. her “hand funr sum and one tlaughter. Thr mm ale Thus. in Owen Snmnl. Jun. " home. Henry m-ur Traverston and Bohert in Tunntn. Mrs. J. H. MvFay- den is the daughter and tot (minutely she W nem- to render tlw last tilial (Intim- ton. loved Illnlhvt. To thaw and to the grandchildrvn who witl ml“ tho kindly he and prvsvnm- Wt' exttrtttt hearty sympathy. Its. Moth! was hum at t'hathuttt, “land. ber father, " mmnlwr of thr. Sth Cat-hinwr being ther. stationed there with his familv. At tine Nt" of 5 Aewont to Edinburgh wit h lwr pun-Ms. and remained in the "mch-lovvd city Bitt her marriage to Mr. Mottur m 18.32. The young couple nailed fur New York “unnamed in that city for 3 yeaus “Villa in 18ik5 to Dulhan: where, m - it, they have been ever since. Hrs. MURAL was " litetutvuviit a onall '3]. Besides cuntrihuhng sew-ml mtinued stories In magazim‘s. she. -hite the grunge nuwenwm “an ttt its height entered into n cotttpetitiott insti- w by the Provincial Grange-.unnl oeeored first prize hr ber essay nu “Pomona," and afterwards contributed (guys on "(Yo-rm" and "Hm-n. wnwn all!” names of goddesses were applied 1 to unions in the Provincial manly-f - pretentious still she wrote and -hlished "The 1vaifs of Fail Edina." a hook limited in this paper when it was added to our Public Li hmry, and receiv- d very flattering comment from the Mlish press. Later she has been mod on another work. hm. being a "(may independent write: and think- er none of her family knew anything of h till now they fondly look on her “humou- labors. YinGiiir/hiara 22l900 THE LATE IRS. CHAS. M0FFAT Good with her hands as with her head in frequently too: prizes at our local show. in Brte ladies' work, and ("we carried " Isl ptize at Toronto vxhihi- “for an article in this line. In the homely but useful art of earning. she we had the tine compliment paid her of the judges overlooking hm work thinking they had found span-of whole Int-kings misplaced in the dawning action! Rev. Mr. F'arxptharron conducted" atasple burial set vice at house and grave- .d the remains. in presence of many 'rbnds. were kid to rest. in the new cemetery hear some of the Dnrhnmiten of a former time. The lowering was donein Scottish stvle: the nearest of kin taking hold of cofrio cords. The deathoccurred in Kgreutont, "0 Thursday. Mar. 2nd. of Mrs. Isabella Long, relict of the late Rom. Long, at. “wage of seventy-one years. The de- -edlady was born in Armagh, Ire- Innd. on June 22nd. 1853. and cmue to Canada when about twenty yearstof age. On Dec. 18th. 1848. trite wad married to 1 her late husband and su'lled in the Township of l-lstquesing. ('mme (if Hale l bm. Aitera rteuuettce of ten years. she with her husband and young family. came to Grey County and settled on lot [ M. con. 16 Epemont, where she pesided [ until the time of her death. She was a woman of remarkable courage and en- durance, qualites essential tothoseearly days. and bore with fortitude the trials and privationq of pioneer life. Thede- ceased was a fluent conversationnlist nod could relate many stirring episodes that transpired in the {early settlement. of the township. Besides a large circle “friends and relatives. she leaves to mum her demise, eightof a fanti1y, seven sons and one daughter, Mrs. John Me Call, having died some years ago. Theeurviving members of the family are Mrs. D. Brodie, Markdnle. Robb. in Kansas, John. in Michigan, Thor, in Glenelg.and Nathaniel. James. David and William in Egremont. Rey. D. L. 'bmphell otticiated at the house and gave. The remains. which were interr. d in the Amos church cemetery an Bat- .gdgy were follow“! to theirhst rating we hrs large concourse of people. “a was lowered to her but resting - Inside her husband by six of her - The Brown Bun. from Bentmck Ind - sis-Nuts Kata went a new days a M use!“ Mr. Arch. Boston has wok. After Ipendlng the winter at the old ”and. Mr. Duncan Beaten returned M Week to Knmloopo B, C. His cousin lay A. Bum of Roh Roy anew-paniml Mire. We via-h than t plenum trip and Oak 10mm in future. a Fditor m» y. Ramage, Proprietor his who have the heartfelt sylnputhy d the whole community. DEATH or IRS. ROBT. LONG Scowh Town tt a competition insti- incial Grange. and tor her essay "" rwards contributed uni "Flora." which Inn-m: were applied Provincial mango. Mr. Alex. McDonald from your town spent Sunday nt the old homestead. Mrs. Sharp from Berkley is visiting at her uncle's Mr. Joint McDonald. Mrss’ls John A McMillan and John Mum-on. Sn. haw ham and" the weather at late, lmt are now about their mail melt again. Timlmrmeunru Immc from all points. Amen: them we mum-9 Archie. Ales, and Malcolm McMillan, J J “luck. Peter Me- Artlnur.mM Putty Dan. A null]! and Mrs. t 7420. All tt ago. All are doin Misses Mary A, Mcluma from the callers in our hung Mrs Fowler 1nd ll mum. accompanied Patterson and the Arteutetutt, were all t inst. week. Mr! D McIntyre hm been ill of lata but In u-rw much improved. We hear some of the Pumnnu buy! are to go nun west this wrek. If such he so we wiUt them all mocha. M; and Mrs D Grnhmu front Prienvdle vi,ired friends un' Sunday and attended setvuw at the Centre. Mr Dan McCormick took a trip to Dur- ham on Saturday. and Ind a pleasant chat with his little cousin at the more. lower town. Who is lhe man that for shoes? We heard somrl White. hiessr. John lutyre trout M in our burg on Mr Sandy Black two month term in has returned to his Glonous News Come. {mun Dr. D. B. Camila. of Wash- tta, l. T. He writes: "Four bottle, of Electric Bitters hau- euted Mrs,. Brewer " scrotum. whlch had caused her are“ suffering to: yeurn'. Terrible not" would break ont on her howl and (MP. and the best doctors could give no help. rntt her cure is complete and her health is excell- ent." 'l‘hm shows what thousands have bentdoctors eonhlgive nu belp, frat her cute is complete "ud her health is excell~ out." This shows What. thousands have proved,--That Electric Butters u tbe best blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for "cr.ema, tenor. salt menu), ulcers. bolls and running mm. It stink alum liver. kI-lueyu and bowels, expels puiuonn. helps digestion, lmihlsnp the stronulh. Only Ni) cents. Sold by our Dnmtist. Guaranteed. 4 D Peckover haq moved to his farm on the 6th COD. N McDangall In" mid lot 4eou 10 and purchased the Leslioturm on can 3 two mules Buunh of Holstein. W Gillan deliyered an elm tree in Hol stein winch nailed him the sum of $37. There being 8700tt lumber in 4. lon logs Rumur bu it that several Weddings are coming off in the can (mum and we know of mm cake all ready for the knife. Fuller report later on. There is quite I demand for bone- at the present time. Several in this neigh- borhood having disposed of some on fair day. Mr M McPhee sold a team bor 0215. Peter McQueen is cu the nick list. J Barber was " work tt couple of days ths week "ith an “tuck ot La gnppe. Intended for int week. On Wednesday Itth at wedding party from Boothville drove through our village to Cedarville and had the Rev. Mr. Morrison tie the knot. The con-- tvttcting [nu-ties were Mr. Neil Metanu uell to Miss Runciman. We hear than." had a big party at. Mrs. Runciman's in the evening. We wish them many happy days. The same day our councillor here went to the east side of the township to Attend the funeral of Mr. Robert. Russell, township treasurer or Proton. Mr. Russell was only about a week sick. He was treasurer for Proton for over 20 years and was called a faithful official. The council in having.u meet- ing in the near future to oppoint his successor. Samuel Kinnell has over half of the Township assessed and he has been raising the value. This we think is much nearer the mark of value. Thos. Parslow has changed his hoard- ing house and gone into Artemosia. Alex. McPhail who we reported on the sick list and we thought was getting better has had a relapse and " confdued to his room. Mrs. J. McEachern is going to Toronto for medical treatnwnt. Cold weather here. We understand that Mr James Rusaoll non of the old Treasurer is appointed town- ship Trustee. - The cold weather appears to he put. " we are getting it more springlike now. Our sick people are improving " the warm wutber comes in. Our Councillor went to Dundalk In! Sum-day to a meeting no arrange to N" point a new Trounrer. W B McDonald and D K Mearrlsur are on a trip to Torouto. There is a chosen Friends meeting them. Times are looking up in Proton, by the wny the people are Dawning to build nexunmmev. .‘ q sun arrived at tho Lorne " Mr innock ol 3m burg a iene weeks South Egremont Murcheuvm and Lorne Me. arkdale vicinity were callers Sabbath 18th inst. lack who faithfullv named a In in the peuit-utusr.y here, , his Pomona home. Hopevllle ; Welt, McCormick and Saul) Mnldnngh Home. were recently. little boy frnm Egre- II by her brother J J a Misses Patterson, of I callers at J ll Beutun'n -0. wt his ovar- mdv Sow Jim lit-51:71}? Tut. tho Llon'u Maul. off. The nine of flerce defiance has been hurled. And we must prove our rights before the world t To make ourjust demands, we did not cure. Until the brutal Hoern disdained our peace. They've tried the game of blaster, bounce and brag. And "ep..'" their dirty insults at our as t Now they "mat litrht. and pet-the die Pd can; And we wipe out the errors of the past. Chorus. , Then take the muzzle " the lion, And let, him have ago , [a Boer, or Briton going to rule! That's what we want to know , Whisper to him, " Mnjnlm Hill." I'hen at his chain he'll pull: There's on": room for one out there. And that's John Bull. Out' gold -~nul toil have made the wealth they own, And now we'll speak in no uncertain tune: We're tired of all theh shifunmis and Muff l Our guns nhall answrr now. It is enough '. The ranting lmmhngs ignorant and vain No longer shall opprwssive rule innin- min Our blood if needs be shall unt'u'co our claim. And put each Little- England” toshmno Cries out "Avenge our brave heroic dead," No Briton lives who will not heed the cry And 1,te out the disgrace of you”: gone w. Shall We be lmndsmen who are ever free? Shall Boer or Briton hold qupremacy? lt is but equal justice that we crave, A Briton cannot he a Dutclunan'te slave. Then take the muzzle, kc. The British blond that on the Veldt was shed Nu guest. movements have when place this week. Lord Roberts has been strengthening his huld on the Free State having estet:lished a government and re- ceived the submission of many burgheus. Suspicious of their sincerity have been around from the fact that the arms they are surrendering are an out.ordate kind, bat no doubt Roberts has Ins eyes open. V Tne force of 4000 Boers which skull:- ed out of norlhem Cape Colony by the east seems to have escaped Gen French for he " bank tn Bloenafontmn. Kitchener has been uliuying rebellion in the west and was successful. Bul- ler'g movements are not made public but it is expected he is not idle and Will be Ible to make some important moye when Roberts begins his much to Kroonstadt. where the enemy are now entrenched in strength. Nearly all interest centzes in Mate. lung. wlnchwas safe on March 14th, but eagerly looking fur relief. Col. Plumer, who was attempting relief from the north, has been driven buck. Gen Methuen is marching from the South. and another force is being organizei at Kimberly. The voice of the nation is " Hurry up." The forces aiming for Mufelung will unite likely for an attack on Pretoria from the west. while Bullet and Roberts will approach from the East and South vaspeevivelp The British expect the war In end in May the Boers any they can hold on " mos No sign cf European inter- VHIUDII " shown. and for the moment Frauen hatred seems to be allayed, per- hips by the intention of the Prince of \"aLvs to visit Paris. What With this virt, that of the Queen to Ireland. and Prince George and lie wife to over-sea. colonies who will so) Royalty is of no use. Weather now looks spring-like, snow disappearing fast. Mrs D Hunter is very poorly at pres- ent with a severe attack of infhunauon of (belongs. We hope for her speedy recovery. Mr Alex Bell, of the corners, leaves for the old settlements the latten end of this week. Sandy will be missed among all, being a. general fttvotate. Mr Wttt Brutton‘s sale went, off in good style last Tuesday cotrsidering the rough day. Mr Bratton leaves for Rainy River next Tuesday. Mr Brannon and family will be missed from this neighborhood. Health, good wishes and prosperity to all. Mrs Alex Morton of the Gal-afmxn was the quest of her sistet Mrs J3rattott the last week of he: stay in these parts. Mr Samuel McComb has decided to try his luck in the distant, part of Rain River duetviet. He sells his farm f,tl'l,l and ,i,t,1e,"Jj,"otrs without, reserve on Ih'idayt P 6th of April. Mr. John Pubherbouxh has returned home from the lower settlement, where he nus spent the hast two summers. We wok-owe our new neighbors, Mr and Min Canweli and family. who are moving on the farm lately oceanic"! by Mr Wanda; t. We hope they any long enjoy their home in this neighborhood. Dun McLuhan was up to Bruce to his causiu's wed-ling a. couple of weeks ago. James McDonald and Dan Mob-an ware out to Swinton Park latch for a load of seed onus. Then take the muzzle, &( Whit NOTES Mull Corners. Rob Roy Al Lumps-an inter- 'ur the moment be allayed, per- . the Prince of iN I ll Mr and Mo, McArthur and Mrs (idle: trout tiuilivau, ulna Mr Dugald LiiHclim warn i'u-muu their mater Mn, Gtto Camp bell at Aberdeen lately. Welding bells an: ringing at. Mull (In: new this week. 1iueosn,rrstulate ty Mrs John U-nnk. on 50th uuunarsxuy oft March 12. We trust may be spared many ---At the Conservtuive caucus Inst week, we believe it was decided that the Senate should again kill the l“:- distribution bill, which attempts to right the great. wrong ot 1882 and 1892. right the great wrung ot 1882 and 1892. --The historic Plains of Abraham near Quebec all in danger of being destroyed by builders and a movement is on loottn have the government in. tervene by buying the spot for a public park for the perpetual use of the troops of Canada. --The Hatton-Hughes eorrespon' denee was published last week. Hughes volunteered to raise a regiment ot Canadiansto go to Africa last July, and so wrote to Gen. Hutton. This was all right but he also wrote to the Minister of Militia, and Gen. Hutton insists this was all wrong. Hughes must act only through him, and not approach the minister. This Hughes resented, hot-headed letters followed I --a---"",' The and: English Remedy. ‘ . Sold and recommended by nil ,J I druggisu in Canada. Org? reli. rr'st L' kt, nble medicine discove . Six 5 I . LI n lama truanyyeefu11ry?', all tarmac Suns Weakness. all enacts ot It!!!” or cxma, Mental Worry. Excessive use of To- bacco. Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on reeetpt o.f price. one package tl, six“. One willpkds. u; will cure. Pamphlets. tree to any address. The woda L‘umpuny, Windsor, Ont. W- 1e Wood’s Phonphodipov tttttttttft? ' what's the Matter ft with the Canucks? A" wood" Phosphodino is sold bv Jim. B. Gun KwFarluno , H. Parker. Druguim mach the minister. nted, hot-headed 1 aintr tlungs worse They 'g all right, and so is McFarlane’s Watches. and don't you forget it either. The stock is always up to date and prices right. -Wedding Ringf Ill I. Ihgflll11lfll. :36 .tulate our old frie.uds Mr and unuk, on Inning [rum-d blu- ‘mry of their Wedding "ay on We trust the new! old coup" an mnnv was together yet. years [out irhreeitutr-- w *9, "use; '.e/, / ."s' 'E'i'y'iii,t"t't5sty l Mrs Gilles in Durbmr n Spring and Summer Goods As Usual a Full Line know what these Goods are-the best in the market WAGONS! n are tht A Full Line of the Best Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. LOTS OF MONEY to Loan at 5 LOWER TOWN Implement Warerooms. Dealt merry. FLAKE GOODS Turnip Sowers, Scumers, Ploughs Hat-rows, Buy Forks, etc. all in stock. Attvnd to your Fire Insurance. We have the old established London Mutual Insurance Company. um! other good Stock Companies. _iiiiet-tus/eamrtsreipsvi8iiijiy C l866 I900 , P IMPORT OF STAPLE (c, Fl E_LD_&#G_ARD_E_N_S_EED.S-_ i) _.isi'ijt,.b-r/se " LA; Mi 1,, \J " 1.4 (ii) You’ll look old enough soon enough. A cup of grand Mogul Tea clears the brain and soothes the nerves. Every package contains a coupon, a number of which entctles the holder to prizes. Silver, Glassware, Books etc. We have been moving lately and have not had time to tell vou about our stock. Listen now! Labrador Herring 20e a dat. $3.60 per ha? barrel Are forcing their way. The most efficient dispepsia food, cooked in three minutes and digested in a half. fall earload toselect from. Celebrated Adams' Wagons me'""" Buy your Ca and Mano Clover and White Oats, per acre, proved Li gowo Oats CET.. CE'ueu.:E= J. BURNET 6,r,s"iW,elh') a, a great yielder 0c per bush'l. WM CALDER - Druggist and IT Tel Seed nov arrot Massey-Harris, Binders, Mowers, Jisc Barrows, Rakes, Bye. _ You ti'_tit' Bee our Farm TRUCK. These Issuer of MARRIAGE Licenses tl bobu Dani eedsman W Itll Buy do other '. sh Ex: EMF SY sayi- the t tari, may: t 'ewl Am the I Ont. in 'le', No t by noti in u than com that an“ to I thei)

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