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Durham Review (1897), 31 May 1900, p. 1

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ing M Pusan AT GcteLPH.--The result of the Easter exuniuntiona of the o. A. C. I appeared in Int Saturday’s Globe. i Amongst the successful one! in the first ymr we notice the name of C. H. Dixon Dromore. as son of Mr. W. L. Dixon. ,.taoha.n taken honors in Agriculture. Congratulations Chas. Auto-n CoMPMrrRD.-- Ireland & Co. announce that they are almost free from the necessary confusion and annoyance caused by the extensive improvements nulde on the Ito: c. They have appre- titted very highly the patienee'.of their customers at the inconvenience they met with of late and trust the new con- ditions will make shopping both pleas- an t and profitable. Itt-yaway Accuusr.---On Saturday might last as Mrs. Reynolds and daugh- ter were proceeding homewards when near Edge Hill, they were both acei. dently thrown trom the buggy. the daughter escaping safe. but Mrs. Rey- holds being caught in the harness. was dragged new” a lot before being libert- ted. She was taken in to Mr. Thou. Banks'. and being hadly thaken up it will he some time before tthe is almond church intend holding a high class con- rert in the Town Hall June 18th. at which Miss McCallum. the well known eHeotionist will recite. Miss I. Ren. wkk.Whll pleased so well before. wtll "ina. Dr.' Brown of Holstein will also Tum-us To PICK FROM.--- Last week's Dumlalk Herald cheerfully announces; that the elections are soon cumming on and picks upon Dr. Landerkin as the Reform Candidate. but is not pre- arient enough to announce the Conser- vative (me. It does the next best thing however: the choice for South Grey n.........v,.civps can the Herald lies in --'"""f , Local and District News. t C----", PAtrr1uur- We wm pusuurc' l'uws "r woung cattle at $3 per head for this 3.9M"), payable in advance. There is " run of about 40 acres, gopd grass. well vatered and shady, Aprly at. once as a limited number only wil be taken in. B. MdlowAN. M m: - I'H V y§$§§s‘s‘sts“sy ttNEXT.---.') yely Batter'" L correspondence has been rouneclion with the woven VOL. XXII. . N0. 22. RN! as. Wright & \liddauszh lb stalvlishme m. law” for Nit-41M me Root o“$““$§5§§9 M Institute, to Guelph An ndrertuesnent in ives um kc. , 3ist Rem called out r on the tw n "" Us M Smut n' Aid of rd holding Town H; McCallum 'ry department of lrelan is rushed with orders tho “Fl tyre who shot his father r be placodin a Reforma- rears. The lad took hls ms the ti Mu thr " ur nf M tegm ll rect CV straw and legh holler mly ex; Illy K new Samson Barristers use ('VUI'V Monday "It the iii" Ti tt tht MN " h had” t (not Battal. ‘aplain Smder uurday even. 12. when the Mil " em phat, ment ly ten receive tl ventent hm " n1 sold tittxbly Mr “up. Ht shylerian class con- man ner at Owe size next in: h Ireland ll " works ursion urm pe it " ut tl ll tl tl hn o i tt " " " Mr. “In. Hastie: passed through " way to visit. his Rustic. who is stat mer at ltiptey.-Nt (In “W would cull pmcticnl le in another We hope tl Iv dammit-f NEW timeurs.---Ttie Presbyterian body I here have often had the subject. all chm " sheds before them hut it always l ended in talk. Now however they mean hummus; and on Monday and Tuesday some (I or 7 towns belonging to country members. with some town helpers have dug into the banks behind the church and will soon have a. nicel area levelled " on which to new sheds. l Mort of the timber and lumtet is "I readv on the grounds. A BEAUTY FLowttR.---OM Mr. Wm. Gorsline, every n has sumelhing mce in r Monday last he had a one and for the first time in 12 the ttc, having ititetl lwyoml the statttens. l Mme Margaret uun mune "Unu- maul IriF.tr INOyIAiit. MrAslau, ('ochruuo. i Friday from a visit to her brothel Dr. 1 " ell known here M oue of the members i i1'1h:,"c'Jld, he: I',,,':,'.' {mull-ice. It),',',','.' l of the old titatt of .. A. & A. ochrane,"'; IV an“ "ll. visi or. Hee sirt l co “Inn. l Foundry men. died at the home of ye) MN. Tuuker, of Flesherton, is visiting 1 mm. Haggai-t, in Omaha. on Saturday l her son. Mr. Geo. (sushme. She wen lust. Fora year or more he has been in 'ncconipanied to town on Tuesday by delieatt' health, hut it was only for thelher sister, Mrs. Hoffman, Holstein.- past“ weeks that serious results were! Rep. expected. the trouble being Cancer of] Rev. Mr. Ferguson will leave for Con. the stomach. His wife is also seriously ference Thursday morning. He will he ill. Flu. tnany PM“ Mr. Cochrane WWI here throughout June except next Sun- a. piominent tigure in Durham life. and 3 day and he will know in a. few days "assuecesssul in business. He built the i where his next field Will be. 'e1c."f"2,'iC, no; (grifdlend ti',',",',',':'),,'; A picnic party composed of Misses U' t'. aumeson . . . . wo . ro er: Culbertson. Fox and Orchard and and t."." sisters of that generation sur- Messrs D. Smith, and A. McClocklin vi.ve. him. Robert of this town and Rod- of town and John A. Wilson of Flesh- erick. Mrs Haggsrt 'rnd Mr” Run. Mr. l erton spent the Nth at Eugenia. Falls. Jno. Cochrane. at present a guest st . , Mrs Jackson’s isngumdson of the de- Mitrts Mary J. McIntosh. of burleton ceased and kindly gave us notice of the Place, who has .t.een Spending the lost death. few week: visiting her comm Miss , , Marv McIntosh of this town, left on THE F‘CL'PSE'”'M°_"d“y fortrnoott laat Wednesday hut for an extended visit to observers were ty?"ifitd hy an almost Winnipeg. THF. Firuvtse.---Monday forenoon last observers were gratified by an almost cloudless view of the solar eclipse. The diminution of light was plainly visible alroutr, o'clock. so much so its tosumzeet to those not aware of it. or who had forgotten, an impending storm. The “rolling of birds was etilled end a weird appear once came over ever ything- In the Southern States where the total phase covered it belt of 50 miles wide the sky was very fayornble and many fine innervation: have been taken which will Increase our knowledge of the wonderful and beautiful corona, only visible at total eclipses. The moon will suffer a partial eclipse on the night at June 12 at a. convenient hour. but it Will be a long time before her orbit will again swing between us and the sun in such a. way as to give us an eclipse of the sun so nearly total in the 40's of N. Latitude. One observer says not for IUO yrs. As EXAMPLE.-- A Palmerston paper saym.and Durham town and Qouucil n away win f little value l1 Wed: It or Ill " wer IS th In the same nth African " STATUTE all attention tll attention to the “an133‘. Me. and Mrs. Harris visited Hanover we. of Me. Dan. McDong‘all friendson F riday last. Pr column, on this subject. I Miss Maude W helan spent part of last the matter may he thorough- week with friemhrin Mt. Forest. ed and 'tttttte, action follow tol Miss Lottie Benton is visiting friends with this ancient system now near. Hmmverthis week. duo. What Municipality will l Mrs A. J Leslieis at her old home in . lBunnmnn. visiting her mother, who is "surs.-The Presbyterian body I very ill. nberts has seem (I " and 11M ft K beau whml ttn .nd very unmet , the 10 prorteed nd the stamens. Stamens wen iiit Mr. E. B. ll eived from his Orange Frees amphell f same parcel came A coin \frimn republic on which I the well-known features Ms h town LOWER. “Our local florist stations W Te, every now and then mce in rare flowers. had a. cactus blouom time in 12 years. The he bottle kind and a perfect specimen and petals. the utiful pink shade and 1 " ahrout5 inches in nous were attached to 'ery numerous on the 10 promzed pisLil pro- l 'l wh i t t Mt. Forest March in to-duy ST un ll Af State tirittrii, unplw the sum tntn Johan , Cetttettt “I Proton. on his v. Jno. trim" ll w f The of in ' '-Vedding Invitations, "In Mom Funk. Calling Cards, and all ki Job Printing at, the REVIEW I Call and see samples of printed and stock. Mr. and Mrs. A. iIolstock of Sound are visirinq in this vicinity J UNE erms in mind that. wedding strum samples and REVIEW otttce. a. gang ot men I mwn this week was made in the Miss Frankie Huck returned New Orleans on Saturday last. Miss Jessie Burner was visiting at Mr. w. Groonwood's in Glenelg lately for a few days. Miss Jessie Blackburn. C'levehuul accompanied by hey friend Mute Dong [and are visiting the farmer's home. Mrs. \Vm. Brigham. of Allan Park. and Mrs. Johnston of Toronto visited Mrs. J. Redford hurt Wednesday. Mrs. and Miss Ross, Toronto, came up last week to Durham and are guests of Rey. and Mrs. Chan. Cmneron. Mrs”). Keillor“ nun. VVEuncauny. l" - . . . . l Ag we intimated last week the trul- Miu Jessie Baton we are pleased to I tees have furnished a tine new tutr for see us able to be about again. She was : the school. but they were too modest to yisiting friends in Durham this week. luttcnd the meeting to receive thanks. . ' . . l About 300 tbe were presented by Mr. . '.": h'hep.ard: Mother of Mrs Parker, l'; A. Hunter nndthe children thorough- IN Ill town Ill charge of the Drug Store 1 1y appreciated them. during Mr, Parker‘s absence in Montreal. I A number of Kindergarten songs Rev. J. Connor. of Adelaide. formerly , were rendered by the little ones. incumbent of Trinity church here, but -- - --eV .._.. . . . I THE 24TH. gone to Ireland to visit his mother says l n , . , I tht London F Pet' I t'etw. l Never before has there been witnessed Mists Margaret Gun mum! home last , such en.rh!yiattu overlhe Oteen's Birth- Friday from a visit to her brother Dr. :dny as m the closing year of the century. mm} an I l e l --\- ' t; ." t k 10f course every succeeding Jel', added . l ' t irpnu “M l once. " m ito the life of our nan-d an respected by another visitor. bee lnrth column. soveveiqn calls forth at once more Mrs. Tueker, of Flesherum, is visiting tro.ndy and more gratitude. But nyt h ' ‘0 M . G C h St Ithus alone has made "loo surpass all its et h tt, . P. e0. as me. . 1e wu [ predecessors. The striking series of accompanied to town on Tuesday by I victories for the last, two months. above her sister, Mrs, Hoffman, Holstein.- all the relzef of Mnfeking a few days Rep. before. had the empire tuned up to a hitch of natriotism. which easily at. 1nd will be stripped diret I MrJ no. McDougwll. son of Mr D. Mc- Dougull. Bontinck. is home at present. and was visiting his grandmother. Mrs. McIntosh in town last week. He was Itttlr visiting his brother Peter in Da- ',kota and previous to that had spent (the winter in Florida lumbering with l his uncle Mr. McIntosh. Mrs, and Miss Rogers. mother and ninterof the Dr, Rogers who formerly practiced here, are Visiting Mrs. Rogers' niece. Mrs. N. W. Campbell. Miss Rogers left Wednesday morning for a. long trip to Chm». where she " to be engaged in Mission work in connection with the Pres. Church. Bll (llll)© SIORE I deraigned up till June 5th 1000, for the brick and stone work, and carpenter work of a. brick block 5311226 feet, two stoviesrhitth, corner of Gnrnfraxa. and Lambton streets. Durham. Tenders foe the different works may be made separ- ately or collectively. All materials furnished by undersigned. Plans and tpepiheattont may be seen at J, P, Tel- sord's oitiee, Dnmam. lit DURHAM, THURSDAY, MAY 31 1900. PERSONAL MENTION Brtmes.-willdo well In hear d that. we have full lines of g stationery. Call and see I and mler in time. The v ottice. Durham. owis, 0f Bath, Maine, U, s., has of men loading ship timber in his week. This crooked stuff de in the vicinity of Dornoch, l he snimwd direct to Bath. 1h tlst ock of o won morimn" I kinds oil w oftice.l work Young Durhamites in their Glory frmn as one could wish to see. " orilir lacked some martial music in the van to make this “army with banners" a mimic representation of more. set ions work. They scatnpered up the stairs of the Hall and it seemed as if they and their tlanx- would leave small room tor their elders. hut quite a number of these crowded in and nearly all (not quite) got, sitting room. Mayor Laidlaw was made Chan-man and opened with appropriate references to the (lay, the empire. and the stirring event" which had lately taken place to make. the celebration have more mean~ ing than ever it had. Groups of the pupils filed on to the platform, at intervals and gave with spirit the "Maple Leaf for Ever". “Soldiers of the Queen" "The Land w here. the. sugar maple grows," Me.. the last named being done with specmlly good effect. lnsp. Campbell told how the honor of starting the idea of "EInpire Day" he- longed to the Premier of Ontario, G. w. Ross, who broached the subject, at a meeting of teachers in Montreal 4 years ago. The rest of his address an were those of Rev'ds McGregor, Far. quharson. C. Ramage and Prin. Allan were all couched in a patriotic gtrain. Wednesday of last week, May 22. was a red lellcr day fur the yuan people of the town. It was Fhupire Day ind as they farmed in procession at the school -over300 strong -and were each pre- sented on leaving the grounds with wavahle ttags, they were ma happy tt lot as one could wish to see. " only lacked mine martial music in the van to nka this "nrlnv with haunt-rs" a mimic extolling the virtues of our Queen. describing the wonderful expansion of the empire. holding out In the young people the patriotic example furitishe us by the present; mu and inculcnting what true patriotism was. A number of apprnnriate racitations and tsolos by Misses Llowzn Moran, Jessie Laidlaw and Edna S orey were pleasing numbers. At Markdale some six or seven hun-i _ dred poo le gathered and not a drop of i 1 min. t mimic battle by Prindipal i iRowe's pupils was a realistic 'rthCur,' 1 British and Boer in conflict, tiring from , behind packing boxes, stretcher-bearers {carrying " the dead and wonded 650., I A ten-mile bicycle NICO. lacrosse match- f es, jumping kc. was part of the arrang- !ed program. Agurt not planned was I the fire at nig t, whic destroyed l, Piewei Mill. Z At the Falls there was evidence that i the picnic was more popular than ever. IA crowd estimated at 5 or6 hundred l, loynlly explored the caves. raved in the 1 bush. sampled the sandwich. listened to l loyal addresses or tipped the light fan. itastic to the music of the violin. while 7 the music of falling waters was present nudity. The shortnnd spicy program I was conducted by Reeve Staples as gtlhairumn. Appropriate and ioyalad- ,dresses were given by him, by Mr. Geo. 1 binuie and by Mr. Wm. Irwin, Miss I Ivy McGovern, Chicago, a friend of the Kelley's and (Julherts. gave a, clever vreeitation. Songs were sung by Miss '0Jrer'tyrt', Mrs, W. L. Falkinghmn and jdaughter Miss Florence and Mr. Thus. ‘Thomus. Mr. Wm. Arrowsniith was 3 violinist, and he was assisted by Messrs. f Wm. Ayton. Jas. Wilson and Guy ', Williams, Our own Nat Swallow won I both the races. The booth kept by Mr. "vrn. Timmins, was a. favorite spot. l and his sWeets and coolin drinks were (all sold out. Mr. 'lrt'it'ie,'gte/1'l success has been remarkable and he intends next year to introduce some new features which will further add to the attracriyenetrs of a. picnic at this pie- , turcsque spot. Never 1tefore has there been witnessed such enthusizwm overme. Queen's Birth- day as in the closing year of the century. (if course every succeeding 'em added to the life of our age-d anti respected save-reign calls forth at, Once. more wonderand more gratitude. But not this alone has made "loo surpass all its predecessors. The striking series of victovies for the last two tuouths, above all the rake! of Mafeking a. few days before. had the empire tuned up to a piirh yf patriotism. which easily at- tached itself more warmly than ever to honoring the Queen. In Britain by all reports enthusiasm mm high. (‘anndian Clube in many United some cities chat-wed the day loyalty. Every province. ttt the Domin- ion had celebrations, banquets. or some- thing else and some of the nicest thire we have noticed about the Queen were taken from French page” in Quebec. Every place can't cele rate. and Dur. ham on this occasion beyond the dis. plny of tiagn. the snapping at fire-crack. ere, allowed the day to pout: very quietly. many leaving town for walker. ton, Owen Bound, Mnrkdule and F'tukintthtuu's Falls. At \Vulkertonadownpourof min in the afternoon spoiled the sports and races. No t Co'y leaves foe Niagara. June 12. Will dull Bttutrdtsy evenings. my 26th and June Md. Recruits wanted. o. M. thtrmm. Capt. Nb. 4 Co” 8Ut But. Volunteers 17s'j EMPIRE DAY. mm Attention _ilicra.lSil; §IRELAND dk GO'S. '5‘; We take this opportunity of thanking our customers for past patronage, and we are convinced that the new system will merit a continuance of the same. iSouth of Middaugh House "Large Sales & Small Profits." We invite your attention to the following lines of goods : CULTIVATING, Coulter & Scott Drills and -- -eaiiiiratiors, Disc and n' tt l l 111-- rows, fkuffiertr, Etc. Also Scotch Diamond Barrows. Wilkinson J'loughs,, I}_11;1;b_er ON WH E E LS, Chatham and Snowball Wagons Palmerston Buggies. Buggies from Campbell of London. Bell. Doherty, Thomas and Berlin makes of PIANO and ORGANS SEWING MACHINES. A large stock of New Raymond Ind Wil Hams Sewing Machines and supplies. - " - . -- i,-:ijiiih'iii1iiihvtiiihhiiiiiiiiiiihiiiitrir:, everything for flax-22193:! l to 20, and repairs of all kinda. Shares, Boleplates, Etc. Not genuine unless the words "WILKINSON P900611 County" is east on each piece. Wilkinson Famous Steel Roller made in three muons. SHOPPING AT Cash System 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 . dk J. McKechnie. ADOPTED BY N., G. & J. McKECHNIE. WHOLE NO, 1159. 's--""", f BARGAINS». t ' o. L. GRANT. is g-w-tf. G. MCKINNON. Bargains In uresu 00m bargains in Prints. bargain. Table Linens, Inn-gait": Tweeda. bargains in everyt hin an is your opportunity ' save mum-v. Lower Town. "--- . Draw Goods. t "s. Kunming Ill . hiivur,,tiivc in inc-unwilling, ' ”mummy In ' O ' RANT. ' go

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