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Durham Review (1897), 24 May 1900, p. 8

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O 0 e ter has presentation to the chikire Day celebrations. His loy commendable and the yo highly appreciate his fin« considerable in bulk. Hoxor ta® Boarp,â€" The School Board have at last secured a large handsome Unmion Jack to express corâ€" porate loyalty on national and other fete days,. We are sure the expense, which 1s about $10, is moderate enough, . and their patriotic action should be. commended. For Temscamixa.â€"Mr. George C. Watson, formerly of N. Egremont leaves this week for Temiscaming where his brother Adam is. _ Mr. and Mrs, Matthew Hooper and family are also going and intend to make their home in that north land while Mr. Jas. Hooper is also in the party and will look around there for awhile. They secured their tickets last Saturday from Mr. R. MacFarlane, Jr. Mr. Watson leaves the Review with his family, and wants another to follow him to the new land â€" We wish them all well in their venture. doubtless trying to find prevent the loss of home« from the mail order sys partmental store. The ventive: You havre to | mental at its own game. advertising. It is the s tising as adopted by 1: that attracts and appea town customer. The m in itself does not aitt attractions unless they opportunity which is : tributing to the revenue and transportation com tising alone is the secr shopping by mailâ€"in 1 chant knows, or ought advertising is the found the keystone of dep: achievements." Bravyer Karavor®.â€"The Cape Town | Owl is responsible for : the following :â€" | Ever since it became noised abroad that Oom Paul cut off asmashed thumb with a pocketâ€"knife, he has enjoyed a reputaâ€" | tion for personal courage worthy of one the ancients,. Well, Oom Paul went out in a ccachâ€"andâ€"eight to stay the rout of the Boer forces when Cronje had been caught in his own trap at Paardeberg. Oom was in the yeldt watching his brave burghers flying helterâ€"skelter for their very lives away from the Brit:sh Tomâ€" mies. He was aghast that his brave i burghers should take to their heels in such a wholesale manner, and he gave orders to his yvaliant bodyguard that if any more of them came past his coach they were to shoot them down. The battle went on, and byâ€"andâ€"by some wag of artilleryman sent a shell screaming over Oom‘s coach. Then there was a pretty howâ€"d‘â€"yeâ€"do. Oom forgot all about his brave burghers, and calling to Abel. his factotum, demanded that he should inspan and fly to Bloemfontein. *Aabel, Aabel. imspan, voet !(=off, off"), or words to that effect, and away the old bird went to Bloemfontein. Arriving thither he thundered down the streets, not even staying to say goodâ€"bye to Steyr, scrambled into his special train that was waiting under full steam in the siding, and set off full soeed for Preâ€" toria, All that is thesolemn trath. One shell sent Oom all the way to Pretoria, and yet he went mad because the poor devils of burghers would not remain and be made polled meat of by the English gunners. ul Wave Yorr McLzon.â€"In Proton, on Taesday 15th inst to Mr. and Mrs. Neil"McLeod a son. MCGI1LLIvÂ¥RAYâ€"MCNARB.â€"On Wednesâ€" day the 16th day of May 1900 at the Manse, Durham, by Rev. W. Farâ€" g!ubarson. John McGilliyray, to Grace cNab, both of Glenelg. McLeaxâ€"McEacurrx.â€" At the Danâ€" bam House, St,., Ignace, Mich., on 24th April, by Rev. Benson, Dan Mcâ€" Lean, son of Mr. Neil McLean of Mull Corners, Bentinck, to Christina Mcâ€" Eachern, both of Goaid City, Mich. We will be greatly obliged if our subscribers who are one year or more in arâ€" rears will give their attenâ€" tion to the matter at once and get their label placed in advance. . We need the moneyâ€"Kindly oblige us. C. Ramuacgcer, Pub. purch Additional Locals t Frags,â€"Mr. J. A, Hunâ€" ased 300 Union Jacks for o the children on Empire ms. His loyal purpose is and the youngsters will MARRIED BORN undation & depart me? m} td t ostin |t f1 U The young people here are divided in | Ww their opinion of where is the best place to l spend the 24th. Some intend to go to Owen Sound, some to Markdale, while others less lofty minded intend to pienic at Minnie Ha Ha falls. U Wilkie had a peculiar accident happen | to a valaable horse while hbharrowing. Turning too short at the end of the field they overturned the iron harrows and one of them got his foot between the harrows and the doubletree The other horse crowded sgainst him throwing him on his side on the sharp teeth puncturing a numâ€" ber of holes in his side. E One of our go abhead farmers has a hired mar that is a farm gemus. He has made up a working team with a steer and a kicking mare. They were all so surprised with their strange companions that the steer forgot to hook, ths mare to kick and F to say cuss words. Mr Angus McCormick has returned from a two weeks trip to Manitoalin Is. bringing back with him tiree fine young horses. iMiss S A Haslip wai friend Miss Mortoun this we Miss M Wilson i8 week from Proton gets a few extra curl Messrs McCoole angling sports fro their annual trip. up on A young 1f man from spending a f Owen Sound A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Phmlade!phia was the subject, is narrated by him as follows: I was in a most Areadfal condition, _ My skin was almost yellow, eyes suuken, tougne coated, pain continuaally in back and sides, no appetite, gradually growing weaker day by day, Three pbysicians had given me up, â€"Fortunately a friend advised |trying Electric Bitters, and to wmy great joy and surprise the first bottle made a decided improvemevnt. _ I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man, _ I know they saved my life and robbed the grave of another victim." _ No oue should fail to try them. â€" Only 50¢., guaranteed at our drug stores 5 | Mr Timothy Ryan, 4th con Gieneig passed away last week. aged 70 yrs. He deaves two sors and two daughters to | mourn his loss. | John MeGilliyray and Miss Grace Mecâ€" Nab were uBited in the boly bouds of matrimony last« Wednesday.. We wish the happy ecouple snceess. We are pleased to hear that Mrs Wm Weir is improving. We are sorry to hear that Robgrt Allen of the 4th has been poorly this last week. Mrs Forde of the 4th who has been laid up for some time is improving yery slowly. nunbiniicectecectlfges e Algecmcciniimccivins are shi _ A Thousand Tongues Cofld not express the rapture of Annie E, Springer, of 1125 Howard St,, Philaâ€" del;m, Pa., when she found that Dr. |Kiug‘s New Discoyery for Cousumption | had completely cured her of a backing | couch that for many years had made life The farmers of this place b seeding and are now prepa root crop. | _ ied, at Priceville, on Thursday night, the 17th May, Flora McKinuon, beloved | wife of Allan McLean, native of the Isle | of Tiree, Argyleshire, Scotland, after a | lingering â€" illness borne â€" with Christiau | patience aged sixtyâ€"five years. Mrs Mcâ€" | Leau was a resident of the Fownship of l Glenelg for forty eight years. She was a woman that was highly respected by all who formed her aequaintance. She was an earnest and a troae Olhristian lady and was a consisteht momber of the Presbyâ€" tertan church in this place. â€" She leaves a lonely husband and family (all grown up) to mourn the loss of n beloved wife and mother. â€" Herremainosâ€" were laid to rest in the cometery in this yillage on Satarâ€" day afternoon the 19th wmst when a very large number of friends and acquaintances attended in respect to the depar ‘z & + $ + FOmE T .W"" LÂ¥ sympathize with tht% g in their @a«d bereavemount. ~Rev Mr Matheson preach Miss Ada Banks who has been visiting friends in Havelock,. has returved home again. R J MceColl and Ed Colburne from onto are up on their fishing trip. Mr Timothy Ryan, 4th con GHI passed away last weoek. aged 70 yrs. leaves two sors and two danght Â¥d Miss a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she says of this Royal Cureâ€""It soon remaved the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely reâ€" member doing before, _ I feel like soundâ€" ing its praises throughout the Universe."g So will every one who tries Dr, King‘s New Discovery for any trouble of the Throat, Chest or lacgs. Price 50¢ and $1,00 _ Trial bottles at the drug stores5 M n A 1 the last 88 W e last meeting we see »king after the affairs of aist and present in a dilhge Lillie Dansmore from Gue!ph i8 i visit to the postmaster. ung lady iwom here and a gentleâ€" rom Glenroaden Dormeritory are az a few bolidays in Markdale and eding over and not having receivâ€" sunburns. or blistered â€" with the the boes well pleased with the me T feel in hnmor to again writ? the boss wE ] e I feel in hnms« items. D ROCKY SAUGEEN minuté Robbed The Grave wen ( Edge Hill le and Colbourne jolly from Guelph are up on Priceville contemplates takin Wednesday. his place hbhaye finished now preparing for the expected home | this and the moustache s a day now. ip was visiting . her en eon Glenele 70 yrs. He lauzshters to Guelph is that the nuer ineil thev ) W N LV or A |eSel eZeleCele_olacelo%elawele ole_ale e C BE | ts W x < xd anateaxicnl"" ts y & [ieela®el eZele®e eceleCeleZeleCeleCo MCM x"x the {faneral sermon at the hoase and at the grave. This ended the earthly ecareer of another of our fellow keings. Arthur Hatton Esq. of Brampton is spending a few weeks with his «on Dr Hutton of this to wn. Mrs Laidiaw of Bentinck is spending a while with her daughter Mrs Joun Mather of the south line Glenel‘g. N¢ celebration here on the 24ti. conseâ€" quently the place will be quiet on that dav. Will often canse a horrible burn, seitid, eut or braiso. ~ Bucklen‘s Arnica Salve, the best in the. world,! will kill the pain aud promptly healiit. Cures old sores, {ever sores, ulcore, boils, felons, corns, all skin eruptions, . Best Pile care on eartii. A happy eyent took place at the res dence of Mr Hugh Mclunes, Calgary, W T recently when his sister, Miss Magg Meloves, was anited. in matrimony Joseph Shanmon. Esq., of the same plac Miss Melnnes is a daughter of MrDane: Mclunes, Durbam rd., Glenolg, and sist must Keep w justice to the often hid un dwelling. . W from the pen We see that one of the exâ€"c: of Glenelg comes out in defiance the columuns ef the press. us from taking a stroll across ©ec@&uuiai~ ly to that famous place. We are pleased to see that many are now fixing np their plets in the gravevard which giyes the place a Clinstisnâ€"like appearance and shows reâ€"peclalhility to the remains of those whose ashes are moualdering in the dust. to John Melunes and Mis Danean AC Donald of the same place. Her man friends in this part extend congratalation to Mr and Mrs Shannon wishing them . long and prosperous journey in M together. us Top Cliff is alive yet eooseqnently w muast keep within bounds so as to m\ iu«stice to the able writer whnse taieut 1 ranasanpaagasaaraparnpara» A450320 9094700590 900000308 | /5 HQ tr. The Big Store BUTTER & EGGS WANTED The early market is always the best. J. A. HUNT ER, Just what you have be SPRAYERS, ranging A large quantity of every kind of in stock. â€" Our America® Steel ° Fence is taking the lead. Â¥5¢ a box. Cure guaranntoed. 1 e ue 8 C X CX X M pe uestone and Part For spot Cash or ‘Trade. _ We have a large contract to fill and want all the Butter and Eggs we can get. _ Sell your Eggs, Butter and Wool at the store which pays you cash when you want it or trade if you prefer it. We started paying cash in Durham, and hope you will stay with us. Another shipment of Ready Mi person their own painter by Paint and Top Dressing a spec A Frightful Blunder â€"â€"Canadian and Amarican Coal O‘l always in stock. â€" WNOOL WANTED BICYSLES. A large assortment dries in stock. Don‘t forget we sell the "DOMINION," "STANDARD" and "WOLVERINE" W BLACKHKL on SPOT CASH OR TRADE oueegeavela effle oloelo ce ave a"s 0 Auother shipment of Whips wanting a Whip should see: fishing stock is something ex it th NVA DA TW ; '.(, ”QVFW ry kind of Fence Wire i# Steel Wire Woven THE BICQ STORE ns y nV 11 through s a on o s ols Aiyce YXXXXXXx FOR UH V Rush in your Wool early. me 11 16 y usin ecialts \~ The RrEvIiErw to the end of | 1900 for 50 cents. ~ Largest& most Carelully Selecied < $, COLBERTSON. n tTice & 1900 :2 Detter »f T han Quer. .. Miss Culbertson wishes t » her numerous ceustoms mm â€"»m =~A POWNSHIP OF GLENEIL 11 URT 0F REVISION iint Stock of up ~Call and inspect, and he onvinced.. All are welcome. on TO1 18 1:1‘(‘1)4“‘:’1[ MILLINERY OPENING e sudleve ave ave avelavelecelece shownr in DPurham . ~Every pet them. And n1 the in to 818 date Millineri C : SUID es to Announe omers that sh show the 14 Teb ant 9 i. U 1900 Ma) _ 7) NORHERNY ) 3 CGGAUARRUEIINLHUCYE ®x |"" Is that one. It occupies enâ€" > MacLeod‘s System Renovator he. T ap ol in t en C n Snegh®e n rpriint t n M men en in PP i im on gonr ~~*" #c . | Qli o o h o o e o e i oi e t L ie NAAAN TSAE T P EeA ENALAIAIETERAAEEAAEEERLEACTEREEAETRAPE] 124 | :2.1 wag t xxx * ONLY ONE : Bargaing Beckon You! "*> |ecelo=aleCa aneloee ovelacel) a%e eZelaceleCole Cale e DW (0 ) THE PHRENOLINE REMEDITES Rheamati BEWALRE OF SPURIOUS ImiTATIONS N TOUUOHES THE SPOT «* â€"~â€"â€"XGY» M <«drogsrâ€"__ 4 PLYNOUTH BINDER TWINE or Stie College in C the building is not above noisv street I‘l (ne Is that one. _ It occupies enâ€" tirely a three story building, fitted up expressly for Colâ€" lege work and separate from other buildings. _ The preâ€" mises of most hbusiness colleges are unfit for study but everything is so that students can make the best possible progress at the *Northern." Owen Sound 1i 2024¢r Lha@l cuanrnol be q it BOOT & SHOLHJE Our Shoes are right in | and price, It will puay TR ADE | ard investigate, ,{ â€"â€"â€"HATS AND C IS ! are going, We have a } select from of the very | in style and quality. . Highest price paid. for BUTT D‘USHING. other farm prodtice, | â€"Give us a call eak and Impure Blood, Liver and Kidney Diseases Female Complaints, etc. Ask druzgist or write direct to J. M. MacLezon, Cld CivminiCopnatnnt s Snu in s mds iiOsnaed L 3 n in Suks $ SnafhS Ou (17 o0u le by H. PARKER, Druggist ‘aleCole=alacel eZole "elevelacaleCele ce ply the dem DE LA YALLE CREAM SEPERATORS treets 18 Call and see one in operation. A. FLEMING, PPes] 4re Uneax®d (L The Canada Carriag Great sellers and faction. A few nada th Livezr #Pills one Nf AMBToX SrrEEt. West or Minoacon Ho J. 1 IVINGSTONE, DJ Now on hand and will arrive in Carloa (Quanti{1 Fire Insurance Promptly Attended To. 1€ RINCIP AI nce show mundreds es t it en tw 1ii lic Oor 144 Parke are going.. We have a large stock to select from of the very kind wanted in style and quality. Highest price paid. for BUTTER & EGGS Her K poot that Ciavre excell 2 DENTISTRY. Saving . Spending Dh POR iwe hate an assortime ¢ BAAARARAARAR®®®OR®R®®O® 4 % A \ / the Durham Pharmacy Calder‘s Block. Residence first door west of the Post Office. Durham. D. McPHAIL mA Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D. S. Five good satisâ€" more still left. FFICE FIRST DOOR EAST CF ist, Durhan t_() S TEEL FA A ME HATS AND CAPS Jake Kress. ‘s Buggies are JAAA E KRESS will pay you D. MePHAIL, Hopeville C. RAMAGE Durl A GORDGON, H r good Jeweiry Its always a n. Come and Ont 4 1J tit SILYER 1/ 144 i. w ba * ty § hna M 429 Â¥.4 #1 M #9

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