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Durham Review (1897), 9 Aug 1900, p. 1

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4p MA 7y w < CO4 Lost,â€" A Fur Collargtte, on Fridaly, Â¥ith July between FAlkingbham‘s Falls and Mr. Dan. Edggs house, G‘enelg, Finder will be li y rewarded leaving it at this L. it . s s meel a bout doing $ TWEED wl C 00 : $1 Tweed for TS cents per P yard and all others rt same 0 Reguction QCOQQ.Q‘QQCQQ‘OQ’ : Local and District News. : ‘sscssss$‘ss‘ss$0 : A T GRANT‘S. ; ssssssswssQQsiQ' M uch is the rate for this year as deâ€" ed{apon by the councilft its meeting Monday night. Thg requirements he school we undepftand needed a ! more than last wear, of the town 1il] less so the rage stands the same. \ unumber of Ayâ€"baws were put noh in hot waather haste relating s88 se8e8e8eeeee2e28?P qA YOL. XXII. NO. 14 toman verai 6A i0 public Ee has & ie Ottawa govepgnt e of the census next iompson and McLayi engaged ‘n rel. _ McLain, who was a powerful pproached Thompson in a fightâ€" titude. The latfer warned him but still McLain came forward, son knew Mcl’.in’s greatstrength rrible tempey. He felt his own ess and i city to contend or le with hisiénraged an 1 powerful ent and in‘sheer desperation and cew a guh and fired a shot that his assgilant, These facts were y bropmght out by the prisoner‘s i, and the jury, after an hour‘s deâ€" ion. returned a verdict of ‘not / The prisoner was at once reâ€" ‘and wept with joy as he received itulations of many friends.+â€"Ex. mumber of Ayâ€"bay h in hot w@ather h walk, & Mr. A ted engi@eer of con levy, Jwe are in ill liailities in sig $9CO for contingen verw well. very it 6 t l nex tizens wh ud satisfa M W e Dert that n it near Sault W OT I Al Pn thenmwely xt Jrll\lfl Bio Al M 0 MiLI lÂ¥ LD t} / Mr. A. Davidson eer of constraction. the 28th Jay LOST, / M al w Al n mM he t} y s y ie omm : 5 cents per @¢ ers rt same ' @ + INT S. ' H rD TPr€ n h 1t H HQ informed, wil ght and leay ncles, which marge JOiI 1 fl:l% Mel te. Marie. â€" N K lÂ¥ w the M mJ The Patsley Advocate knows a Southampâ€" | thing wren it sees it and copies n her hisâ€" | for woud the article we had two in‘s great ago headed "Durham High Fc consumed ; changing the names of town and ipiloyment. | tant pf course. The Advocate ho L P nt y alf etnf D 1| At h n al t} ind t t] n Al n noch bo: the Boer his frien though i th Dr. A. B. Taylor, of Hanover, left on Thursday morning for New York City, where he intends taking a Hospital Course for a feay weeks. â€" He hasleft Dr. C. L. Taylot, an honor graduate and medallist of Trinity Medical College, in charge of his office and practice while charge of his ofi he is a w ay. F H H th Tt H. in th graph iln _ Qurhd morning, and lo« fore a magistrat four or five doll divide the bunch lt:::x ':_I,'Il"-;:.t\l';::]ll‘,.tr\ l;.”:,.”;lii‘_ ‘::::g;:::”:.:) | pense is not ullm\fi'd. We wish it were i livide the bunch/ Sitnth recautiong fpus:\ihle that magy more could have enâ€" “ divic ie bunch, imilar precautions ; . is f to our l)ul'h:lln lll'i(lm'.\ are urgeullv ;Jvad this fne f‘lfbil((‘. Ll‘hl N)heSh‘i needed, now inore than ever li(‘kel.\'”llml“ Fere ‘suhtequenlly served and a shouid be affiyed prohibiting ll;e racing | pleasant social fime w:w, closed ‘l»): the seross with teains, e .»\n;one WALCHâ€" ‘duxulngy and the pastor‘s benediction. ing,the "swing swing" of the Garafraxa | Tus â€" Lats Jamks Vouuett. + Last St. bridge gven with a buggy trotting | week at the adyanced age of $1 yrs. over it will see a danger to/stability. ‘there passed away at the home/ of his ALt Too Trux®.â€" The foflowing brief , son W B Vollett, an.ot,her of the men and truthful funeral sermon was deli\'-:“'“"’ took a share in the fi"bf developâ€" evred recently by a Kankas preacher: ment of this country. His lgst illness "A word to you all, Post mortem ;wbich was of brief duration â€" iseemed to phrases are in the aiv. People kiss|be a break up of the system from old their dead who never stgop to kiss their | age. About 12 years ago h’ met with living ; they hover over/open caskets in | q gerions accident by heing’ thrown from hysteric sobs, but fajl to throw their | q building and since then has not been arms around their loved ones who are }stmng, though constitutiopally vigorous, fighting the stern battles of life. A}IIis family _ were lhe,’ very first to \?'fu-fl of cheer to th¢ struggling soul in pierce this wildernsss j)f bush hbhaving 1';" .wtw”'l'l'h "“.)]“' t.hnln a}ll the rmeskof !aettled on the lot now/ owned by Mr. ‘bristendom piling high over casket | «. c f $ s covers. The dead m“‘.’! saelf Roword | Wimn Mountain, awag.‘j back in 1842, but the living cax : se t rog _~Jus came there & fewé' P s ister ‘«rd ) g cay : scatter them broad â€"|" _ t a Ininy \Gars A cast in their pathway therefore and workei at lis SHWLP: if! Te 4 l pluck out the I‘lmrni before it is too Durham. He move o h T.oronto and late." } other points and until within the last YOUHK LABEL three . yoars : lived fOfiaAbOnt 18 .948 in & Wls c Stratford. _ Of his -gqaagghon ther_e We have carefully made all changes |remain now only) two r‘st'“o}heru Aaron additions, and corrections on our mailâ€"| and Thomas. andjas chiefâ€"mourrers he ing sheets and it being possible to overâ€"|leayes his aged ipartner to whom he look some, we kindly ask eyery reader to wvfid over) 58 ymml + examine his or her label, If not as It|sons, W. B. in fown, John in Ba should be and our fault, notify us at once | 804 J &D is in ithe.. Nort i West. . and we will rectify it. If it is yournegâ€"| «_ 00 Soune?" froy. Mr. Ryan oon: lect, will you kindly nd to it at 0 ‘{L 1% fices. â€" Ho wab a. MARX 0 tnnuin some yet who need this reminâ€" | did conversationist. and . gifted with‘a aer and we trust they will attend to it. fine memery. |â€" â€" => _ > 00 _ [ Arr Too Truxk. and truthful fune ered recently by We have carefually made all changes additions, and corrections on our mailâ€" ing sheets and it being possible to overâ€" look some, we kindly ask eyery reader to examine his or her label, If not as It should be and our fault, notify us at once and we will rectify it. If it is your negâ€" lect, will you kindly attend to it at once. Our last request received a fair response: there are some yet who need this reminâ€" ger and we trust they will attend to it. n ft art V al pleasure and ¢ airty was ofganiz »wsmith a g alf a dozen Mt, ] iem at the lake. BAPTIST (GARDEN nik 1 ; ETTER FROM Arrica.â€"We arg sure readers will read with pleas the er from Trooper G, W. Ledipgham this issue, â€" To follow hi(ufin his vhic narrative over historiqgspots is H A MILTON Hamiltgn‘s Lake in search « easure /And coolng breezes. was ofganized by the Missc 1) it er as intoresting as being fhere and deal safer. We wish/ our Dorâ€" y well and if he can ylways keep rs treking 30 miles ghead of hi m. ids will be highly pleased, alâ€" it seems he wanty‘to get nearer, ist GarpEx Party.â€" the unds of Mr. B. Warner, #Ke best for such purposes, a/gay and us company spent leasant twolast Thursday eyghing. The rnished excellent mygic and were is in quantity alsoyArhile round ierous tables and/Xzmonag the elâ€" ghted shrubbery‘ obliging waitâ€" d with tootbhsdtmne viagds. ote of 117 to 3§ the yillage of c has decided Ao issue debentâ€" $10,000 to talye over the electric nt and businéss and run it for bl H the names of town urse. â€" The Advocate â€" credit which is n ur exchanges do. wn was Al W Wi rly Il 30 are M for l\lnrny. Ne lidate4n the R« good time Mahon _ ay once on Monday yeil an information beâ€" _ iIt cost the farmer ips for his neglect to / _ Similar precautions [h H An res AKE.â€"A big prienic today, Wednesday. ke in search of soâ€" »ling breezes. â€" The by the Misses Arâ€" d time is assured. yox,. â€"Lget Thursâ€" f the gxecutive of rm A ggociation met en ly uimpeda /Nis Di reappegrance in c was Aliscovered wried by th Aaw OA IATINCI ittle over the e on Monday naAM l in the Town k, ~Afterthe meeting will sed by prom â€" 00 Watch for papery the J + old/cl L1 more The trial in licated will to Owen t by fleetâ€" ition nvention n pt hi ipture PM 1N chat wever â€" than S V weeks hool t1 irinet word | m good PpOt 1SSIS na% bail n M 1 ALmost FaTraL.â€"On Saturday last as Mr. John Stewart, Welbeck, was gdrivâ€" ing a Separator up a lane the nigh #wheel lurched into a rut and in a momabt the big thing was on top of him crushing him into the ditch. But for al@g which arrested some of the force it ig hard to see how he could have escaped alive. He was soon got out and strange to say was able to walk home wiJ: support. Dr. Smith was soon in attendance and found the collatr bone brokgn, ribs drivâ€" en into the right lung, angd other interâ€" nal damage, _A hemorrhage set in Sunâ€" day and Dr. Freel was galled in consultâ€" ation. At latest uccn;(nts he islike’yto A Fix® DesaTts on Monday night periodical debates and social evening and social evening. 30L Misses Frankie Black an and the fair contestants were Misses L. Laidlaw, Hunter and J. Ireland Hunter and J. Ireland. y'le question | _ jpy lla"}rry Hunter, | R was "Resolved that Education by Books Agent. Minneapolis, is ho is superior to Educatioy by Travel." | pome, | | The affirmative was clfumpioned by o Misses Laidlaw and Irelagd wi)ile Misse‘s Miss Ha‘zel McGregof r Gordon and Hunter abl¢ sustained the town “fle'","" few week < h« negatiye. The debate was most excelâ€" the goantra. lent. and the young Aadies acquitted|_ Mr. Rogers and f"'f‘uy themselves greatly tg their credit and Alexander, :"TO"O"“’- are vis much to the pleasurg of the audience. Robt. L’l“’sf’""- J Miss McCreary and Messrs. Allan and| Misses Aunie and Maggi« Ramage were appojnted to decide, but | yvisited friends in Dopnoch honors were declargd even, if as in a deâ€" part of last week. f bate of this kind fhe argument of eX | _ arise Mary Watt after a n came home last week forhollduy mw.vl At a meeting of the executive ol Mr, John Vollett, Sarnia. camg up last.[South Grey Reform Association held wof-k to attend the funeral of hik father, ‘in Daham, on Thursday, Aug. 2nd. it This was his first visit in 15 yegirs. ,was decided to hold a nominating Conâ€" Rev, Mr. Farquharson, and[t\vo s9nS: | vention Ohai lie and Willie, left Wedpesday for | ‘ io jate fixed upon is Monday, Septâ€" a yisit to Mr F‘s old home iy Kent Co. fe date iined 4000 Ssn LC .y' p Rev. Mr. Smi . hk ember 3rd, next. â€" The Convention will ey,. Mr. Smith, Methodist minister ' will take for his subject/ fext Sunday be in the Town Hall, fAind all the local evening. Easy Chairs and Stmmer parâ€" organizations _ will between now and lors, | that 1ate meet and elect delegates, the On Sunday next 1}1“ service will lw'.number allowed being one for every 50 beld in the Presbyteogian Church in nw'nume, on the Voters‘ List of their morning. _ Rev. DJ L. Campbell, Droâ€" lant: more, will L'On(lll(" the evening service, ! mumclsal‘n.y. x 1 ons Mnalf ‘~"* ! _ ‘The official meeting will be held at MPORTING STgcok,â€"Mr. W, L. Dixon ’ a and two sons, Géorge and Chas. passed 1 _p,. m. and all delegates and party homewards through town last week with friends are requested to be on hand, At i drove of ygarâ€"old cattle which he | the conclusion of the business, a ublic P bought on M(mtnnlin Island where he | meeting will be held about 2â€"80 p. n1, hnf been fu(r,' he past three weeks. and addresses are expgct.ed from local .u(/u‘llhldt‘l‘; I»le.nwkneun exists in toOwn | men, the candidate elect, and two at present/attributable, no doubt t0 th€| prommont apeakers whose names will long continued drought. No fewer than P P s Oe COn Oe netLUPOURNE: <asdIrs. _ 1 bs Annduntel Mr. Albert Eva, Detroit, is visiting his father, Mr. Philip Eva, in town. Miss Margaret Crawford, '1%&0. came home last week for holidayAime. Mr, John Vollett, Sarnia. cam#® up last DURHAM, THURSDAY, AUGUST $# 1900. Ovel EBATE/â€"The Y. 1 ight last had one bates as part of : nud';as chielâ€"mourrers he people and du ged ;‘partner to ~whom B@[presented with over) 58 yrs ago and thrge | and a nicely w in icgvu,NJo:Lu {{1’ Bam‘nl:'u,e regret, felt in . {the Nor ost. â€" / i ho mine anc! . i the English Church comâ€" theig Y‘::“f:n 0" dag, Rev. Mr. Ryan con. | IM%U 10!5/°" erfices. He was a man of|his. home in . e intelligence, â€"& *hu.; ‘gg::y _’or & 1 tioniet, and gifted mth'tlv." toto atte | j mw $ | es f f t y h ig»~ TNo ty it 1 Margaret Gun in the debate M. Gordon. M . f e question s we m 1 A f their iterary sung by Last | Mrs. Jas. Patterson ( nee Miss Stella yrs. ISpence)of (‘olprudaf. spent a few days \ his in town visiting the friends of her men lyouth. Tea elopâ€" | _ _Miss Belle McDmip:nll returned home Iness la.fter a lengthy wisit to her brother in d to| Williamsford _ rc¢ompanied by | het i old ‘sister-in-law Mrs, Allan McDougall. with | _ Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Buart, Hamilton,. from | mourn the loss {6f one of their twin been | children, which d?afl at Wingham, last rous, I week, where Mrs.lXBurt was visiting. 6 f to ‘[ Mrs. Boyd, (neg‘ Mabel Sutherland) is iving | visiting her mother Mrs. Sutherlan d, Mrâ€" | and Mr. and Mrg gns. Burt, where her 1942. little bov has been|tor some weeks. Miss Mary: Watt affer a month‘s visit with friends in tgown left Monday morning for ;'ergus. P LIBERAL CONVENTION South Grey\'n the Domu;lon.though really a ConserN‘;e riding, bas in the past been held for Ahe LibAul cause by haying a wort.y& Nn late and good organization./nd no a litile of the success in thre past was\due to resentâ€" ment by ,Conserva ves\\themselves at the bargfaced attginpt to\ whelm the grits by gerrymanflering Artemesia inâ€" to thg riding. \ Mrs. Thos,. Livingstone, Mt,/ Forest, is a guest of friends in town. Mrs, Simmons, of Toroato}is visiung her brotl‘er Mr, Alex. Gordgn. Mrs. Sutherland and dagghter Miss Gertie, are guests of friendg in town. Mr. and Mis. G, Reid. agd family, of Owen Squud. are \'isitirrz friends in town. t South (Grey as constituted for Dominâ€" ion purposes consists of the municiâ€" palities of Artemesia, Bentinck, l)uj bam, â€" Egremont, Glenelg, Hanover, Markdale and Normanby. N ) _date .chosen .will. nof Ant« seri withâ€"seeding ~operations /nor run in\contract with fall ghows apd we kope to kee a large turn sout to gelect a cardidate and hear disgussiong/on pubâ€" lic question f friend Messrs R. Mc(?rfcken. Jas,. Park, John Cochrane and| Norman Mclntyre are camping on the Saugeen, Mrs. it Mrs Mr, Norman McOrae was giyen a fareâ€" well party at the hame of Mrs Elliott on the eye of his departure from town after a sojourn of four years here, durâ€" ing which time he was employed with Mr. \W. Taraer, druggist. â€" The party was largely ut,tendéd by the young people and during the eyening he was 4’present,ed with a handsome watch chain ‘and a nicely word dress, expressing ;%:egret,’ felt at hig departure and theip w for his futureisuccess. Norâ€" mg‘t?on Wednesday morning for in Durham,, where hq’ will Mis Durkam, on Monday Sept. 3 at 1 p. m PERSONAL MENTIOQON. Purner, Orangeville, is {visiting McRae‘s. s Jas. Redford visited Aliknj Park lyst week. {' 'a while beépl'e lea.vifig for attend the ph@rmacy,â€"Markâ€" evicw. r. |Real Estate is Sholidaying at * HUVN) aens tive of | m held We Keep P 2nd, it | g Conâ€" | | . Spp[. I l‘ And GOOdS m will | | > local | | || BY MOVING PRICES w and | | es, the | | he koorl ca ery 50 | heastcianrdead Gntraeaotnatars [ their | * Boots eld at | party ’ 32 pairs Women‘s boots 1a. Mi Sizes 3, 34. 4, 44 and 5, w public | ) p. 1, | | These boots are high Ia ; loest | ’ of finest quality Kid. d iwo !; 40 pairs Ladies‘ and Mi es will !! to £2.00 f [ Infants fine Kid Shoes i l encslf and Pink. Regular 60c. ominâ€" uniciâ€"/ rves . Dui| CMHIGHEST PRIC] noyer, L”)J‘“ Cmy Casa for Produceâ€" is Anor *3 1IPELA t{ech A J it We take this opportunity of thanking our customers for past patronage, and we are convinced that the new system will merit a continuansce of the same. _ OCaltivators, Dise and Spade Har rows, Seuffiers, Ete. _ Also Seotch Diamom‘flian‘ows. Wilkinson" Ploughs, number "Large Saies & Small Profits." We invite your attention to the following lines of goods : CULTIVATING, Coulter & Scott Drills and ON WHEELS, â€" Chathamâ€"and Snowball Wagons, Palmerston Buggies. _ Buaggies trom Campbell of London. _ f Bell; Doherty, Thomas and Berlin maxes of PIANO and ORGANS ; i t $EW&N%MAOH§NES. A large stock of New Raymond and Wil«= wing Machines and supplies. c&1 Op _ o. IMckinnon. Querything for earmers . South of Middaugh House g Casa for Produce. Laidlaw‘s Old Stand E : IRELAND & CO. 5 omm Ikinson" Ploughs, number 1 to 20, and repairs of all kinds. Shares, Soleplates, Etc. Not genuine unless the words ‘‘ Wir«ixsox Provaex ConPAaxy " is cast each piece. Wilkinson Famous Steel Rolier made “*&"’ sections. _ These boots are high laced, round toe, well made of finest quality Kid. 40 pairs Ladies‘ and Misses‘ Oxford ties were $1.00 to $2.00 NOW PER I Infants fine Kid Shoes in Black, Tan, White, Blue and Pink. Regular 60c. to 7T5c. 32 pairs Women‘s boots. Ladies‘ Kid laced Shoes Sizes 3, 34. 4, 44 and 5, were $3.00 to $3.75, HIGHEST PRICES FOR And Goods Moving dulea e‘ i a e‘ n a t o‘ o‘ ut o t t w +5 â€" We Keep People Moving ':é We beg to inform our Customâ€" ers and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivalent, and that our Motto will be Cash System . & J. McKechnie. Boots and Shoes. « ADOPTED BY / ) Y L N., G. & J. McKECHNIE. WHOLE NO. 110. .7 BUTTER AND EGGS. .““Wms 0 Piain & Checked FLANNELS $ away below regular values. o 3° ct flannel for 24 ct.s* 6 25 and 27 et flannel for 2P octs, 0 A big snap a‘Q“‘“m‘”‘QQ e . TOCLEAR AT / L * whoaie d ds AcKLINNON. Lowor Towm AT GRANT‘S. wheidedQ 1Q A_TRCTDG ‘ATR for _ s 7 a/ is cast on A

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