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Durham Review (1897), 12 Apr 1900, p. 4

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Qti _ DURHAM REVIEW. Tend-g on the on Camp Ground. We‘re touting to-night on the old Camp I Ground, lee no a song to cheer Our weary hearts, 3 song of home, And triends we love so dear. Chorus: Many are the hearts that are wear- y to-night, Wishing for the war to cease. Many are the hearts looking for the right, To see the dawn ofpeaee. Taming tonight. taming to-night, Tendon on the old camp ground. 1 We‘ve been tenting to-night on the old 1 Camp Ground. Thinking ot due gone by " the loved one at home that gue us the hand, And the tear that said 'stood-bye' We are tired of war on the old Camp ground, leny are dead and cone, or the breve and true who've left their home, Others been wounded long. We’ve been tightintr to day on the old Camp Ground, Netty ere lying near; Some no dead and some are dying, The total value ofthe m1 dttetsotcannda in 1890 was 3 in 1895, '20,760,000; in 1899, The bank discounts on June Ahh, 1896 were only t136,000 higher than they were three years before, but on January Mst, CMI they had increased our $75,im000. This aggregate trade of Canada tor the first eight monthsof .1899 was 8193, - 152,000 and for the same period of the _ current year $225, 287,0tD, an increase tor the eight months of over 832.000, ax). The domestic export of the United States in 1899, was 815.8t per head end of Canada $25.85 per head. The total foreign trade ot the United States in 1899 was 825.31 per band and of Canada $58.90 per head. THREE; April 12, I900 Many ure in tears The number ot immigrants arriving in Canada in 1896 was less than 17,000; none of whom (speaking generally), were from the United States; last year 44,5(1) settlers came into the Dominion ot whom 12.00) came from the Repub lie to the South. J. Ramage, On Jane 30th, 1894, the wage earn- ers ot the country had $43,000,000 sav- ed npin the Post 05:00 and Govern- ment Savings Banks, in June 1896 this had been increased t3,70u000; but in January 1000 the total has grown to 85t, swan. . Theaverage increase of trade dur- ing 18 years of Conservative protecmn l was $3,700,000 each year: theaverttge l, increase during four years of Liberal preferential and general reduction of tariff, have been t33,806,000eaeh year. he Mrs lie-st Steele, Toronto. was waiting I her grandfather Mr Jos Firth sr last week'. “ Mhses barah and Maggie Fictor were , visiung in Toronto last week. 1 Mr Fred Staples is engaged with Mri, John Firth for the summer. l Mrs Dean died April m. 1900 aged 66' years. The deceased was born in Lower Canada, Quebec and moved to Toronto 3nd Irving some time there she Was married to the late Joehue H Deau after- 1‘ words moving up to Glenelg where she lived until her death. She leaves to mourn her three dunghzars and two sons an aged mother end sister in Rochester. She was of e kindly ditrpoattiou, ever ready to do a kind not tor any one. end will be ”only missed by her Inmily and frauds. Her tuners! wee hrgely attended by a number ot friends end ecqneinteueee. The funeral services were conducted by the Rev Mr Foreman. The routine were taid to not in the Englieh Church ceme- Dory. A wood bee us Mr Donald McFayden'a [on Tuesday sow I7 cords of wood out, split and piled in 4 hours and only 8 In" gonna. Who can beat this , Fr," -iiGL' 'Ouly Me. Monir back fs not mod. Sch! by our mu. 5. That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly lane on. it you and Dr. King's New Life 'IU,,'. Thousands of “not": have proved their matebleu merit for link out! nuvom headaches. my nah pore blood and strong none: “I! briid up you! ttttith. “Easy to 'tet. "Join sinus, Edge Bill, weighed 8 use" coming 3 yr old which turned the nodal n 8770 lbs. Good again. "in account of the death of Miss Katie Firth appears in anotbex column in um hum. kt Budget Pointers. Editor ard Humidor Edge Hill of the mmeral pro- 890 was 816,760.0m :in 1899, $46,245,- The Miss Kate Morrison is onj Late: “cation with he: imter H: . . Enlo‘yu comers. 0n “arch 27th. The beloved wife of Mr. Neil Campbell. passed over with the great number at the an of 56. for some time sho has been unwell hut bore it all w.th patience. About two weeks pre- vious to her death she was taken weak- er und|was conscioto of the fact. that her end was nem- at hand. The deceased was an only sister of the late Hector Mc Donald. of Crawford. Alex, Archie tti Donald of (Henrmulin. anhnn and John of 13. Con. Bentinck. who have all preceded her to the spirits world. l About nineteen yours ago Mr. and Mrs “Hun-mu .....m..l rm". Glam-lg toTiver. all preceded her to the spirits Wurlu. About nineteen years agn Mr. 3nd Mrs l (‘mnuhell moved from Glenelg to Tiver. t in where she made many very warm hearted friends and was highly respected by all who formed hen-aquam- tam-e. To herithree ummmd four daugh- ters were born to call her lulu-ed. Six remain to mourn her lmszwhu were pres- ent at the time of herdeath. The hush. and family have the sympathy of the community in their sore atflictio n, hut their you-ow is not, u those who have nolhope for they have the "suraneer'thnt their denr departed hae Cone to he With l the redeemed of the Lord. The funeral services were conducted in the Baptist church by the Rev. H. Mrumsrrie. from which place the body was conveyed G the cemetery there to await the resur- rection of the just. Com. Tho spring birds If. how! on our-y l uide and mater " now a thing of the put. Messrs Alex McMillan. A Meulltru, A Morrison and several others from thu, burn are thin and last week loading timber for Mr N McInIyro cl Ceylon “Minn. Marlo dnw nun! Dundalk. Alex saw the, boys are likely to dream of 0mm. in (mm. ulnlmlwra. Mr John G Beaton is hirnmslt again. A mull clip from In» axe was the cause of him running a. some font for a tow tiny; but weak. Mr Study Black of Pomona who es- caped from we pentteutiarr Wilt captured and brought buck to serve new" months " [and luhor. m Mim- bl F McLellan spent. a few iitsTts last week wall Manda on 6th. _ " Muse: Eliza McCormick tsnsl Sagan Kennedy from Bum-nan were callers {Hf Miss Jame A Boston on Sunday. "In Button in improving. John snLiod an old Glenda boy- " in present . cull" on Scotch Town triertoO., We are sorry lo learn of tho deal: ist Mm Kata Firth of Don. We “lend We are sorry to learn ot In. new: on Miss Kat. Firth ot Dom Wo “dead Iympnthy to the family. _ Dun McInneI arrived home lust week from his fovorito work tunbrring. William Benton lmd a wood bee last week. The boys worked faithfully during the day and had piles of fun (luring the evening up to the wen um» hours. Jack our went neighl-or land a couple of hard walking spells of lute. He blames hinlnutlier Mack and baehelor Duncan tor the transactions. l Wo would like to know why Archie i shaved so clean before taking: the trip to I tith. mod In Tiverton, Bruce Co. ing $611001- Mnlcplm Wi M al {I Bdr- A"' ‘Wood's Phosphodino. t scotch Town W11 Shorey's Clothing is sold by Reliable Dealers only others cannot buy it, consequently you can be sure it is as represented, - All Wool Business Suits Shorex’s Retailed, at $8.00 Cannot be beaten. ll larkdale on n better known by tent mining I lengthy Mrs l' Haley Jr'nt PUBLIC NOTICE ll " Jay If the Continued from page 1 brim towed With tucked ehsffom Around the crown is a drape of tucked chiffon overland with narrow silver straw. Fulling from left corner of front is a large wreath of white Iilk poppies. It has been a great favorite ind will not, be there long. Neither will A Black and I Tuscan hat of Queer. Ann style. This is trimmed with tuscan colored Gauze. black ribbon and black Angel wings’ falling from left. corner of front. towards lmck. Gauze and Ribbon caught nt bottom of wings with buckle give it it unique uppeurunce but quite a In mode. Last We shall notice is u Bonnet Shape covered with sequin. Trimmed with Itucked chiffon. overlaid with rows of narrow straw. Tu<cau and Black orna- ment standing in front fastened With lmckle. Black velvet. ribbon hunched l at corner of back with huckle. Velvet ties. All Beet" to be meeting with a large measure of popular farm, and on tint. Imlny last numbers of' our young men went carefully through them all and no dsttottt only nd mired the tnir'creatioms' less than some cf the fair faces that will Mum from beneath them. WHAT 1311‘ ?-"Dr. Black bu received his éommiuion of appointment MI I Justice of the Peace. This no doubt accounts for the mm occur-once of I tragedy which w“ looked for heat week.' A human being has been sawed from wrath-not by gran. but by an Appointment. of the Ontario Govern- ment." The foregoing in from the Paisley Advocate of but week and an it relates to it former respected townsman we would like the Advocate to make the matter less mnhignous. We wepe well aware the Ontario government was a powerful institution. and naturally We want to he pushed on this latest i instance of its power in saving & hunmn being from wrath. The Millinery Opening. Wnik"rton Council in "live to the needs of the famine sum-rem in India. and held a. concert under council auspic- ea last week in their aid. Saves the town ttrtusury too. Have you read the Gaelic “In Ode in another column? Good Friday todnormw. and Murder- or Willituns to be hanged that dny. Surely a better day might have been chosen. Our cetttent sidewalks have come through all right with alight (munitions, and are being enjoyed after a long winter. w " as IT COMES:--- Orarureviile Coun- cil has instructed its clerk to write to the President of the proposed Electlic Rgilwuyasking him to have it touch their town. Could not. express the raptmte of Annie E, Springer. of 1125 Howud Sh. Phila- 'delphttiPa., when she touud that Dt, King‘s New Discovery for Comumption 'oiliinrupleusly cured her of a. backing cough that. for mun) years had made lite 1 tiurdvu. All other remedies and doctors could mvelnev no help, but she rays of th.- Royal Cnro-"It noon removed the pan» in my cheat and I can uuw sleep suundlv. something I can scarcely n- member doing belorr. I feel like sound, iug its prunes throuuhnut the L'uiverue." So wiil awry one who tries Dr. King‘s -iarfh,isovir, for any trouble of the Throat, Chest or lungs. Price 500 and $1,00 Trial bottles free at our drug Our Warerooms are now fully stocked t Additignnl Locals A Thousand Tongues MASSEY HARRIS AGENCY, WSW. ------_- -----. H. Shorey a Co., Montreal. m ' M Two Car Loads of Buggies, Democrats and I to choose from. Goods bought six months Prices will surprise you. [The following account. ot the Morice. mu wedding nivived but week as our forms wou- tmute up. We have pleasure in (Win; it still in addition to our notice hm. week.--Ed. Last, Wednesday evening, March 28m the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Fee, Not. mnnhy. WM again brightened by the presence of about 50 guests. who Mb- smuhled to wilnesa ihe marriage Cept?- lllOlly of their daughter Annie, to Mr. J Morice Jr. At t p m. its the inn-nine of the wedd- ing "lurch, played by the hride‘s sister. Mrs. W. McCulmnn. pulled forth, the, bridal party entered the rum". The bride was given away Ivy her cousin Mr. A. Smith Jr.. lllld the duties of brides- nmid were wrfnrmed " m-:~-wler. M in: Lizzie, of 1'vti'i'//2,'l2'dh', while Mr. A. Pickett ot Benlim-k nuppnrled the Picken at groom. I stocked with Massey Harris All the latest improyexyepts iii' Repairing (>- 33? (H 122$; WEDDING BELLS. Democrats an'd Carts o, wfiiefiéivwaeavaflélefleimv'rir aiyabci?qefeir%ebsbseebirsieie6sirseeiFi)+ieiei1i,.F, 23$..i’u33131fifi313i3fii'3fifiwr tii)i-ieesv-'-1"Se'8v=heesiiii) e SEEDS! SEEDS! '0 2ts4MMMfsi1MMMMMMMMsqsqsiMis4siF1isitsttsi1tse,r5k @LV\J " L/\\’ a L/\J " p/@ Jf True Fsh Kara. WE HAVE DECIDED” -Climh the hill we will pay you for your tvouble.- Sugar Beet- Danish Sugar Beet-The largest MangeiWurtzel-: - -. . A Without going into details as to weight of each and how we landed them, we will simply give you an estimate of our catch-goo dom-Now we have 200 doz. left, and as we can't eat them all, we count them out to you at I 5c per dom, or $3.2 5 per half barrel. Early Vaughn, Rose of the North, and Carman Dutch Onion Sets 10c lb. English and Canadian Onions. Also Flower Seeds. Fine Ground Oil Cake in bags-Land Plaster in bags, Windsor Barrel Salt. I; he Staple selection oi Field and I one of the best Houses On a big reduction in our Delph and chinaware, Toilet, Tea, and Dinner Sen. Also odd Cups. Saucers, Plates etc., etc. cGrter's Mammoth Long Red, Carter's' Giant Yellow. Evans Saw-log. SWEDE TURNIPS -A0 the best varieties. ’FIELD CARR0TS-White, Yellow and Red. Field and Garden CORN t Clover and G mas Seeds. ---SEliD POTATOES--- iarly Vaughn, Rose of the North, and Cam No 2. tch Onion Sets 10c 1b. English and Canadian Potato Import of Seeds by H J. BURNET Phtl Red Top Silesian ARKER'S Druggist and Seedsman Burden Seeds are from in Britain. iii PARKER Grown we: to large size 1?rHT 1a T " ' 3 , Our Wai -Our o--Is be Ast tith W W IT The a Town I Town:- Villa: or v Iowa . new of Nor of GIN for (In Rots R W C or $5,; on Jail: I? ret Oh a n SI Cl " Ml

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