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Durham Review (1897), 3 May 1900, p. 4

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ttti rt Lru'l i“ d Ith-tttths. ,etilliiEi1tiii'ildii4 t1tTt g‘ u u I to by.“ in poi Ann-had halo: sb71iii'riiiil)1,i,'it)'dil: ta on [IDs-HOMO!“ “In is con- -trhtsh.typ"brthei-th he. In this weeh'e peper we feel it n epeciel duty on no to mete mention of the hbenh- ty in which thoee have little girls and hoye who were engnged from S B. No. 10 Glenda Top Ctitt met with while enmed in' the noble werh of collecting tor the IndlnnFeminanndend we feel thet it in not out of glue to give the mum of theme little Wee who no willingly volunteeted " the auction of the W mama to. go forth end lehor toe the puree of relieving mien“ unkind from e jewe of tenet”. Below we give the nenee end mount eolleoted h eeeh couple in their diluent notions. South - med, collected by George Ideehln and Bennie! John no. Diet-lid “.40. Sonth not. Bathe Mes Intyle end 1“!!th um. Weet oath he Selle lean-i. and Glenn?- on em. South to lament Soul: 0. Illne- end In: We "m - omelet I out: noun; e tote! of An instructor on highways Mr. Camp- bell hes neeompllatted much good. He bu not forced his opinions on the people bot while giving the benefit of his train. ing upsets-co has left them to act for themselves. The iutiuenee of his addres- see is especially shown in tuinereaaintt number of highways constructed on "ieettiBe pnnciples and in the action of . number of townships in ebolishiug the wasteful statute labor system and sub- stituting cash psyments in its stead DURHAM REVIEW. Nntnrelly Mr. Campbell devotee s pod deal of nttentien to the question d Btntqaid. He purposes that the Gov- .n-ent contribute ebout one third of the cunt of constructing standard mode. The cherncter of the stete-eided rosde would very weanling to requirements at the districts in which they might be eonstructed. the mount to be expendrd p. mile in thinly settled distaicts being less then whersthe population ll com- pnrntively dense. He stetee what should be may borne In mind. that the object of the Government should be not to much to do the work at the people, on toencOurnge the people to do the work for themselves. There is no doubt that in other places the construction of otate-aided highways hes - stim- nleted the improvement of rondways in genernl. A tamer con haul . much havier land on improved highweye l than on the em country needs. end when n min roed is put In good form he will improve the reeds lending from his fern: to the min hishwny In order thethe marearrraftt1l1oadfrom the starting point. new Muwon's “you. Mr. 0..me Pmiuid inatextetor. on Main”. h- ttart 'e" . qtecla1 Mr. Oomph.“ heleiycn that the mun townhip road. should be taken over an. unwind in the country in which they attitude. He ill-unce- the ex- ample not by the county of Hunting; - shout twenty years :30 the coun- tr took over tho toll mods. and has since AIM to than Intii‘modny about 370 mite. of lino madmyu-e maintained G county highwnyn " n cont. he states. of Mt “ pa mile. Ho points oat that do! tho county am the coat of whining the highway. is levied on tho town. and Vin-(enn- well no upon tHtomsahips Hi. opinion that town- nnl Vin... nhonld contribute to the “ration and mnintennnce will In ”my Wan-cum. Bonds are - woody. {at for nil alike, and “with. u hirtotnx thepoopleof tho country distract. for the railroads running through their ternary u too:- duivoly tn than for the thought». that you by their fll'lll. upon. The report duh - with to you: - at road contraction at! uni-mane. and the qua-don of "he“ dd. A. the whole Illttlr in - who brought. up to the begin- NIH shady the lamina. of the report a the“: line it moot appropriat- Mr. “when polite out that during the poet tn yeere the municipalities ot Ontario an upended upo- theroede, done mucus in money, and 11411),- ” any. of Mute labor. He chime however. that the public recewee no adequate return for this expenditure. and that our eyetem of road makeing in "h-tpete"", unjuet end and extra» pit." Our ”may! etetute labor. he “lake. unjuet In that under’ it eome undo hoeeet work while others do not Whillty. too. 1e. he chime. much divided. being ehmed from the members M the municipel councile to the ehonl- Hell of the pethvneetere. who do not are much whether the reeponeuhillty u plead upon them or not. Ae in former "pone. he recommende the eholition of etntnte hhor end the euhetitutlon of n - tax. Me else recommends plea in the construction and repair of the roads in the heads of those responsible to the public. -fEiiiaiii,Hiir 3 I” Prieovlllo. - KTitmmDt--N.ar Allen Park on sunr- day April a, John Kennedy aged 79 yrs. "atter--tn Horton “snitch. on Mon- do A il so. Mr. Rich“ Jan and (l'l,'/ll'lll'l'a'fJi, who Uthe £3... of In D. Greenwood. “so um and from Balm. Ontario. to i'htta' In. Mylo-go. and-unintuit- . About 8 - In] HARRIED. McKmarttrat-AuagPmat.--At the mi- delce of the bride‘s nts, Hanover on Thurldny April M, by Rev. J. Cnigic. Mr. John Mekeehiaie. of the firm of N. G. t J. leKechme, Dur- ham, to In Nettie, 1ne,tg at Dun. cnn Ounpbell. Clerk of ntinck and Hanover. BORN. McAmart---rn Durham on March as to Mr. and Mrs, Jas. McAuley a deugh- tor. Boxtm.--In Bentinck on the 15th inst., the wife of Edward Boyce of e non. ThrAMtatt-Hrt Bentinck. on the 2m inst, the wife of Robt Twemley of a daughter. McLtmtg--1n Mriliiamaford on the Nth inst., the wife of Alex. McLure of a Mr and In Wm Clark of Yul-nay " tended some. her. last Sunday. Mn C Bonwiek who bu boon for the put tour week- in Toronto Hospital on- dorgoxng on opomtion, returned Int Saturdoy much III loved, “though not " well " my would Iii. to In" reported. The collation ' up but Sunday in Amo- chureh m aid of the famine "tfer. m of India mount“ to 062.40. Rn Mr Csmpboll and RM Mr Ken“! of Conn. exchanged pulpit. last Snuday.‘ Sooding is in full swing around have now,and so In than bu not been much "on loot. Looking around than Motto be “on homo in nine“ ovory Bald crou- ing and waning. while tho wary footed brunt plods on behind fooling “Janina! when " doy'o work in done, sud ho on any n in days you. by, "Now I lay mo down to deep," Bismuth Iron Nerve Wee the result ut hie splendid boom» Iudomitatrle will end tremendous - no not land when Stomeoh. Liver Kidneys end Bowel: ere out of order. If you went thou qualms end the some any bring, ‘uee King's New Life. Pille. They develop every power of brain end body, Only Met " the drug etorol. 2 The uildneu of the spring freshest. can.“ little or no dnmnga to bridges " {nave ha" hurd. Then an no Ion than eight budget on the Samson river botwun Plioeville nnd the Town Hall Gland: which your after your uh- nu unannou- unount of funds to hop in re- pairs no the representative in wad No 2 will rejoin to tind that he bu no now bridge, to oontond with. with the utop- tion of the on. further out on the 2nd con N D R, W. hope then that of the 01000.00 thnt wu pl-wd in the Tron-my in Gland; for bridge. n {nit shun of it will be and in gruelling the toad: no they no getting in had "pair. m an tpttiq gotcha thu- pld Milli-h o! the tth trtttgtm Owing“. who! “can the». mill 6h. mill was kilo (a "tt' with which man In. to It Int-Darin slaw ,reettatttoatee will be ttMtitttt but. but now than“! ini- goodnnm oedtt - luv Kiwi MAI pun: who; n In Nell IoDoadd‘u soul: Glouclg on Wed-95k,“ M rook Ind WI. - The In“: no getting low in the San- gun an: ind In much lower It this sown of the you than it bu been for our. before. Conuquontly “our will Td to be “bummed foe to run our mill- in thin town boron any weeks a w. If. ("and with both. Woth-ulr Boqulh'oahi- bind fa Friday nut the 4th I”. We bop. that the people will turn out well and more non. of tho good: 3nd chum-In which no to be diapoud of by Auction." D IcConnioI on that day. Wonk will be prooudod wish in n low a." in tho thorough "pair of the Coat. moninl Hotel here u tho maria it.” on “aground. “in Unlhuon writ“ to her brother Bu Imam-a of thm plm that she ar- rind New her destumtien in Montana to he: brother's place no also like. the country tolonbly wall nhbongh u “may: in I “rungs lund. Wo under-bud that It KW Mor- ottnatterftttuputhretttrtq' you-into luv. in I In wak- ind bk. " business spin in tho but otCollingwood. We mah Mr Ronni: moon in (In man- aunt. Fall when loch wall the! the from of wring, in sonar-l it in fairly good. Intonigonoo woo roooivod by professor Wu Ronald at tho death by ”ciao-t of his oldoot Ion William who wot hood Om on o Bulwoy two in none Eon of the United Btotoo. Thin io tho t ltd Ion that ho- diod for tho but tow - Another Ion woo killed instantly two you: ago who wu duo onginoor. _ Tho wood- ». beginning to thaw indict- tionu of being in bloom before lone. In Duncan MeArthar in very low It [mount ma camel and mum days now. Martin Storehouse in working touch» D MoDonnld'I hm this your Main. . Honor Mann " the can»: hwnlino naiyod injuries from on. of his horns which dmhlod him for the Inst two vain. Dromoro. DIED. A Wider in cum with William Puwfumooprinlwark. AU I but- W Potter bought . ham Iron Baldy McDonald for the nun of W donut Billy an be ism. Mr Chu Forum-on bu "mod the 1lMor {an satin. We protons that Chu will run the Big thm tttig unmet. Dunk! Faun-on told I hon. to Gm. H" tor the sum of 010 doiiam. Lawn M in f th withD mod or summer Mr Clan Moore and bride In" lottlo'l down to the nun rumin- of martini life. We with them a long and pmperoul journey. In, I“ their trouble: be little on». 'F H Mac“. had . largo gang of men rivet driving lat wank. They were all goats dry exoopsing Joe he got n cold t . Mrs Joe CampUl1 in coins to reside with It nd Mn Ju Dough. till the weather not rumor. We think tUt Boothvillo car. must have made a. mistake About the wood ent- ing we think it mutt ttttee been hours instead of minutes. Joe Campbell bu moved back to ----? main. Ho intends to remain there. l Wm Frock luvs. for _Wnlkorton next week where he has wound I job m unw- mill. Jul: McKeohnio Inu- m-duy for Wa. Wa, city. J " will be put” mind tor he wu a. favorite Among all his sequin- tnncon -rially the fair ax. Mrs D Greenwood received . and teleg'mm on Monday announcing the death of her tether that day at his home in Harmer, Menitobe. Good Bale. --Mr D Greenivood sold a Bl." old Coltto Mr. John Picker: for Miss Funnie McNully In home after spending the 7 or 8 mos. in Toronto. ' Mia Minnie io ham, is visiting old friends in an: 2GllgrlU'. The Gold Medical Co. ore to hold forth for a week in the Grange Hall. Farmers m busy sowing round this neighborhood. Sorry to hear Mr. Jos. Firth ik., was laid up with grip last suck. Hope he my soon tter, over It. Mrs. Stoples continues to improve. Iaplo Park. 1m. um. Millinary BOoming. k S. F. Morlock. We are daily replen- ishing with large ship- ments to insure complete assortment in awry de. partment. always contains the new- est goods available. The trade are fully aware that our stock ati itiiiliiii' i" iii:' ilW:i7siii5t?i?X , ~x-.I1»j~ W', j ')i'iif,i,ri't,; m Kw: The Tnnsvul delegstu hue failed completely in Europe; and are now on their way to get Brother Jonathan to interfere. A Cnnsdinn battery but been landed at Bein. and the Portuguese there ,mrmly welcomed the British. Mofoking his now been over 6' months belleged and is holding out bravely. Gan Hunter, who wu next to White in "Locksmith. Is to move north from Kimberly with I force lup- posed to he dining for Mafoking. The aituution in Natal in the “me. though the Boers are reported to be mounting guns " Elandelugne. The Canadian: has been in com. of the angngemenu which 311 seem to In" been of a minor char-etch Col. Otter has been slightly wounded in the neck. but details no Innung. We The feature of the week bee been the greet turning movement stretching to the Southeeet of Bloemfontein end weeping northwerde with that point u e pivot. The intention to intercept the eeeeping Boere eeeme to heye failed for they heve not only emped from Wepe- net end Thehe Nchu. but they heve teken eupphee mth them, end of couree their gune. A met-end tight ie in pro- greee. end French mll mehe it e very hereeeing one. They ere making for Ledybrend in the centre of e fine egri- cultnrel dietrict which is bound econ to be in pomeeion ot the Bmieh. Sensations exist foe our Mince. They are Nature's mints. th-tttkat eyes demand test. hotetimettsiirealitor1ielp. "trtratradiu+dgiassesttihtedth' attrttsdstttsteetroi, limderotdgtaimttotttsti. Wt“..., A Great Iovomont 0n. THE WAR. Tired Eyes 2.3a --Full line of PIANOS. ORGANS. and SEWING MACHINES.--- We are well stocked with TURNIPSOWERS. BCUPFLERS, HAY FORKS, etc. LOTS " HONEY to Lou " " but of nuns: Licenses We have a new light Maaaey-Harris Binder we mt you to we reduced in weight and Roller Bearings from Top to bottom of it. Positively the easiest running Binder in the world. ---Fu11 line of PIANOS. ORGANS. nnd sawmn “Arum: --- Our Warerooms are now fully stocked with Massey Harris Plows, Drills, Harrows etc. All the latest improvements on all articles. Don't fail to see the Massey Harris Drill, then buy one and it will make you money. A car load of Waggons will arrive within I few days, these 1lllllle)ltl were bought before the rise in waggmu. No other shop where . vou can buv a firnt.rlsuu, "noun... " n In.” " -.:.... (i: NOT CHEAP flll 'riA)+)thFsFil?iFilei)ecieiFiesi)rie sb%ei?iit4l"ieibsiyt,' 'te4sare45gsiygsiyss4situase4sqsqsetsqsarqsapqsqsa4sqsqhqs4ui"e' LOWER TOWN Implement Warerooms. GRAND MOGUL, INDIAN CEYLON TARTAN. for a business suit and better than you can get to order for $20.00. Sold only by the best dealers, and getPtee4 in every particular. - They are as good as any one wants for a business suit and luau»... 4.1.-.. d Button Retail at 30%. Good TEA Cheapi Shorey's Kilmarnoc TWeed Suits, ”'LMSSEY HARRIS AGENCY, DURHAM. If you wear Shorey’s Clothing you cannot be otherwise than cor- rectly dressed. Is what we advise Not made to "oliii'r,fLriiri"i,' L, fit. an often dress in bad taste j mthout: knowing it. I buying. you can Say a first-class Waggon-a? Gjo,i; . ‘nge. But h... U. BURNET TwoCar Loads of Buggies. Democrats and Cuts to choos'e from. Goods bought six months ago. Prices will sumac you. Finest selected Raisins, Cur. T rants, Peaches, (Crawfords) 6 and Prunes. ' Dried . We make a specialty of CALDER Ax (Fruits " We l from 5 at IO 1 7c, am us fig1 will b; outlay forget of cost " LaceC Tnble 'tttale, White Colon White Eng! Floor Chil early We TW MI Ask Shad the ca an Our DB 9 tc 9

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