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Durham Review (1897), 17 May 1900, p. 1

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swure the. form was .. Did you or Khulna" The Magistrates " too the latter view. for thvv we wilted Mr. Calder of the qthttrge. a result which must he inn not. only to himself and his but to the whole cummunilv i Mr. Calder', public spirit and (Ir In“: so lone been factors. At t I A mistake occurred in last. week's issue which we now (urn-rt. lush-ml oi' phyiug the Dufterirrsor Oranmwilh- I In- Aberdeens of Markdale will play a matched game with the Durham La- qtrotme Utah in Markdale, May 24. These was have met on two previous occa- sions and each team scored a. victory and the third - should therefore you inter-lung. have so Inna been tat'tttrS. A! "te same time for Mr. Clark. who we must sup- pote acted from a 5911.10 of public duty. and though the courts have gone aguinit him. there must he sympathy for the Bnnteeial low he has sustained and we believe the best thing that could happen now would he for the whole matter to drop into oblivion, all except the lessons that may be learned from THY, CLARK-(1x Lm-m C came up for hearing in Thursday last having tr, from the Durham Court evening. The trial was fore the Police Magi“ rut but as he haplpexml to 1 the Wirtdutil Co. and to the suspicion of fnvul '39 heard before two Ma place the County Crowu eating. The evidvnm- I um thi the atfair PARSED WITH Hosurrts.-L.ayt We neaduy's papers contained the result the recent examinations at the Nchr of Practical Science. Toronto. We a pleased to no there the name of o young luwnaman. Mr. Arthur Laidlrv who hone of five In a class of m forty students who paused with hum in mechanical and Plectrical aviom We tender our hearty congratulatio Th tFlt hut I Mr. l have time recoru, and we new: the close of the tim him he wm grmluat to himself. has made a good job of It. has in contemplation ext: improvements to the re will add to its attanctiytu tort to o pss -........r t BOOTS a sno:s____‘£ M Lucas. Wright & Batson Barri-tors Ole. " Middnugh Hun-e every Monday 10 a. In. to 4.30 p. m. conveyancing, monev to log: etc. Mr. B. M6elock has purchased the McCattcken more and residence now occttpsed hy Mr. c. McArthnr. and will move into it aboutm-xt October. RgtrrrrtNu.--. Draught Jae. R. Gun has Mr. w. B. Valle" at work tho Week making some internal changes in hin "ore which will he It gain in up- penrancr and convenience. NoTtcE.--Havittg rwignml tlu pori- A prize ot Five Dollars is offered to the farmer bringing the largest. load ot le to Mar dale on the Queen’s Binmay. '" ttt Cash for Wool no. the Big Store --- in! has still the pm ter up again hat writing what h whole casu- turned asked, Mr. Clark ling to his evider rt that the nuerti answered in the n telegraph or teh lk ' Local and District News. ' "--t_ ur yum it Hm i-e-aw- ht VOL. XXII. NO. 20. 1rti We sizes " I ret C. L. GRANT. t w have a In Lac ICE Wll re a number of small Ladie's Oxfords and ed and Buttoned. 2h, tll sold at wholesale man tl fDur " wi resulen h " Ill I.” ' sermus gratify- i friends. in which nterprise the same ggllst_ sup- " tl H It A one: l " HI t It d " Seldom has there been opportunity for a more patriotic "spread." Addresses and music of a patriotic character will be given, and a cordial invitation to attend is extended to all loyal citizens. A HANDHUME WAR s'ot'vrr.NIR.- lh-mlurs of the Durham REVIEW will he inn-muted in knowing that the editor has in view arrangements by which every subscriber can secure a very hand. snme purtrait. of the great, Geueral'Lord Roberts. If thereisune mun who to- day is attracting the attention of the whole world. it is Tommy Atkins' friend "Bobs." This, picture is to he a fae simile veptoductimt of the original painting by a. famous artist on specially pttpaeed paper. Further announce" input will be made shortlv. Meantime we um show u saulpl Principal Allan and staff intend loy- ally to observe this day by assembling the pupils of the school in the Town Hall on wednesday afternoon next about 1.30 p. In. Jilsw. W. N. Hash-It wasat, the htatlsittt. by Mr. A. Davida)“. which Me. Telford of the ruling friend day and Night. and has had put in shape. (lid nll that was pnwihle for human . . . Undue»: tn (In. Friends too from .nll Miss Davey. of the public sehool staff, tlvssisofthetowtr Inmlecemlqss”MING.v revolved the sud mum- of lu-r mother's afterthr couditiouot' thesutierev, " .; , " 2 . . . ' l - haspt1reenaake4 hyMr.an(l Mrs.'lluskett. d" "h l’" I‘ll.“ 'd ““1111ng Day 'e and Muand Mrs. Large to say how foreslreteceived mpefu news and the muchtheyuppreciate the ltiudly with blow was thus the harder. She has pathy ttnd ussiptance which 'tele.ee- gone to he. home in llaldimand Co. to tended to them In the hour of trial. tutu-ml to the last sad duties. We Ou the atternooniot Friday. the 11th. the g . ' . funeral took place from Mr. Haskell. a i, extend out ‘4) tnpathy. house, Toronto Qiet.it,; to Lgrgkélaée $31!; '; Miss Largo was in Mulkdule last week lic Cemetery. am was a u e ' . , large number of citizens and friends, J“? thr, deathbed of her “Ste" Co.ra. Who _w___ ldled on Wednesday and was interred -_'_--_----_----PV--__-t--t -"'-"_-----t-___--, there on Friday. Her mother and - 23. . EMPIRE DAY MAY I brother, Harry were up from Toronto. ll wt w " lll’ reader LAST NoTwE.--All to Wtu. Laidlaw will settle at, unm- lny t accunms are bum hands for collection. Friends to Famine Sufferers are the mmnhors of Knox Church. Nornunby. Sunday lwfnre last a collection for this Purpose amounted to $13 and a few weeks Imported Crockery. kc - J. A. Hunter. w. A. MacFurlane, Jeweller. has removed his stock to temporary premis- es in hit Bro's Drug Store where he will he glad to see you. tt ft tt Ill M b " ANDHUMP N F, IV A “VERTISEM IiNTs before that 320 was sent. oft ll w h W would do well ll iiiirttttrti, h ' I' 1'r'"rAte9:R8 m-.--.--.---- It RSI)! ll l w ll [In tii please mil and oh or note. as placed in other parties indebted fl pl tl Mtt Watt, mun» 0n Al " Mrs announce“ Meantime want until " and Durin il rum». what IV ed ttetl M! ll Ill &st: 'fd M, l Miss Edith Blzu-klmm came home last week from Cleveland. Ohio, where she was visiting her former Durham friends. Dr. and Mrs, Ed. Lauder and helping to bring Mr. Geo. Russell through his serious illness. We are pleased to announce he is now quite recovered. muss unw- was In Max Inhale last week I at, the deathbed of hep sister Copa who dim] on Wednesday and WM interredl tlwre on Friday. Her mother and brother- Hurry Wel'i' up from Toronto. Miss Large has the sympathy of all her acquaintances over the loss of a. loving sister. Mrs frmn t M ism Jussie Richardson. of Fleshert 'spent the latter part of last week " Miss Ada Brown. Miss Blanche Huute staying with her slain Earl street. “Mail & I Messrs. Ed. Allan :u Wot staying with her riistev, Mrs. Grant. in Earl street. “Mail & Empire. Messrs. Ed. Allan and Thus. McDon- ald have secured good situations with the Owen Sound Furniture Co. Mrs. Harry I waiting on he: Kvchnie of top health. Mes. Alt-Kechnit pnrlutinn. " piston was; mil thundm Ilvit HAYWABD'S FUrai--AndNth of May are becoming associated with all that is pleasant and attraetive in nature and congenial human society. It in the tttst picnic of the season and Mr. W L Falk- inglmm has posters out announcing the attractions for this year'. Admission us before, L5cts, patties bringing baskets for use of the gt-noml picnic, from A Tluuu' 1)EAru.--Mt.. Petm, Mrln- tynu Toronto. who fra-qnmnly visited llrnmnrn- and Knox ( 'hurrh. Nurnmnhy, {hiring thr' |\;I~li)l'ull8 of his htotheeiu ll " “social glass" after hours. and dispersed the pal-takers without ceremony. The usual reskoning followed. -Ayton Ad. License Inspector Harris of Durham made an unwelcome call on the fraterni. ty here and in neighboring towns last week. He interrupted the taking of a. S tore Did you see IV. Black‘s Hardware Store windows for Spray pumps and Fishing Tackle ? tttit ll I " Sh upy I Hum].- 1 in M Mr Cash fut h DURHAM, THURSDAY, MAY 17 1900. lay HI nne my lot' le would Hue hum Tlu M visit 'at her fat he! " M H .\~ly-umrri( tt Hwy luv with In of the Mt h n " lmumfuc ' prnhlhit Pt' detecti mum-ate of his Mull: . P. Niven. was shot de t Friday by bin 13 you n] minted pertuission l Batu-r and Hg tl :islaliv he th with tht I Dunc-m1 Mfuml ll. So 'irth, Glenelg, uther Mrs. n, who is in tl [Vt M been may: sun Henry in Pub. U th "riot Dun h bride h tori wriute tivits Ill ttttHtl t, who minis- rnmnhy. will lmngc-s wit h ummm sun's pulpit ll usm Durham. is I. Grant. in tit run ll tttt if The! has Him Hull ll iv u. tlt H th th MI parents tn kiwi " ut Ll tiely " ttl sit w l ttt the in: tot yn tl tl ll 1‘ n tit In ld Big ilI'LJHII, an“ "an an h..'b..% "a. ....._._ ..‘\. Long ago hemarrie-d a nstivennd is now a. grandfather and this. getting down to their level, adopting their dress, &c. has been the means of much of his ancéess In raising them up. Japan is mutually in- troducing modern improvem u though the state. of society is very magi disturb- ed with the new masters. l Kay is now becoming in their trr patri art-JIM, and has ay ‘munepu rnhience airpatu'ttily in line filial trait; is still a siu'aciespfdem'Nliux idolatry. The loan-n of imssiunzu'yuifm-L is wnrking however. natives can now have the absurdit'es of their' worship pointed out withnué get- ting 'l,'lff2 and the hope is that soon they wi laccepn in all its fullness the free- dom of the Gospnl of Jesus Christ. Much the church has still tn dc however. before the inborn decoitfulnesa'of the Chinese nature can 2mg the clowning idea of faithin a God of rave. Aye. Mrs The question ever himself this week is ' or where shall I sl Public opinion seemst where they are celeb style and I puum The REVIEW trusts the eoruutittee may tttPet with great snore-nu in the preliminary stages and that soon We may have anmngxt us f1ourGhing cement works. K tt Mayor landlmv DI. Jamieson M. P. P. I'. MCKlnmm. c. C. Charter. Smith. with pmwr to mid to their number. M r. Calder was nominated and urged by Dr. Jmnieson to stand, but withdrew in the unmntime. Mr". Neil Mc ly discovevt and hue» at The points chiefly dwer speakers were: I. The success tttterr works in mlwr pluces. M nie pointing out that the wen- incrt-nsing thvir cap' 000, and the supply at 3 On Friday night. last the meeting mi ( the Town Hall called 2 Mnynr Laidlaw passed otf must success nlly. There was In “and attendance. 'onNtitpottttopinirm , of the value of a cement industry to the I town, and an equally unanimous deure l to no practicvl steps taken to promote I at company. i The Mayor took the chair and Mr. Irwin was appointed Hecy. when mom or less brief nddresmes we-I-e made hr the Mayor, C. Raunnge. W. Irwin. G. Mt-Kechnie. J. M. Hunter, C McKin- non, Charter Smith. C. McArthur. De. Jalniesuu. Wm. Calder m the order. named. f w. , Everyone recognizes that this forward op im- youdit loin-d on th" work done by Ir. Neil McKechuie, who has practical r discovered the wealth of the deposits nd been at great; pains (as well as ex- Imm-j in attracting the attention of tpitrtlislsatul o1 hers to their value. The REVIEW trusts the committee mv tttPet with grout sum-em in the I) try tr', llowitt M 1'ny: Hm enittst Inst. In AN ACTIVE COMMITTEE FORMED I‘. Jnml "unit.“ "mg were ummin aimml IJirectovs: Neil Mckechuie Hilbert. Me Kechuit Mayor Laidlaw DI. Jalnit-shn M. P H MING SIEP f()lhilllll). ll Il nuns”! tnd in JM) (u l " HM lll “(and to th 1nd on his CEMENI. Mr um: _iibtg' tppoint 'h. in uldn ary one is asking "What shallI do spend the 24th? m) favor Markda Ie bracing: in grand “landing ('en y. Mia”. MciG t the Itathlum dwelt upon by the ‘III th th " If bl If ll n-matiun of we prelitut. motion the practically h (E. I gtt i m 'ning and the after. wovk in. w {animus he unsup- Yoru the. ttt “I ('enwm "up ll ll) “WW: take this opportunity of Ethanking our customers for i:'past patronage, and we are '/. convinced that the new system :{Ivnll merit, a continuance of " . the same. (South of Middaugh House I ON WHE E LS, Chatham and Snowball Wagons (Palmerston Buggies. Buggies from Campbell of London. [ Ball, D therw, Thomas and Berlin mixes of PIANO and 0mm i SEWING MACHINES. A large snot-hot New Raymund “I imum Sewing Machines and supplies. _ cur We invite your attention to the following lines of goods : Wilkinson Ploughs, number - I - A 1 to 20, and repairs tst' all kinds. Shares, Soleplates, Etc. Not genuine unless the words " WILKINSON PLOUGI! COMPANY " is cast each piers Wilkinson Fhunous Skye! Roller made in three “on: CULTIVATING, Coulter d; Scott Drills and averythz'ng for _' 53%mmmwmmemn’na"? g Great t7lisaraeiort Sale. 5 It Cultivators. Disea rows, Set1iflers, Etc Diamond Harrows. 17!! M "rf?....,!..). '.".'PPEEL-.m-rmawmnfi arge Sales & Small Profits." The business is baring an l selling, ant if the {Goods are well bought the selling is an easy matter. And notwithstanding the advanced prices in all lines of goods we are selling new reliable Eoods as cheat) as Ott everbouzht thi/m Will c mtinu: until improvetn tttts are completes. The changed condition of the store will give us the necessary space, and will enable you to do business with us with more comfort and satisfaction than hitherto. 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 VI Cash System 1 for Produce. IRELAND d: CO. md ADOPTED BY Also Scotch Well bony/1,! is half sold. ('MILLINERV ' .1 ( ',:j/ Jft,tth " ., G. & J. MCKECHNIE. . McKechnie. um kg WHOLE N0. 1157. wid H -.-- f CLOTHING-.-., t . MCKIHION. 3 C. L.GRANT. 5 A---. rods as cheap Laidlaw's Old Stand pr: If you “I V vou Lower Town. h 'mftlt 11L Ir Milli as mason. Mill as

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