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Durham Review (1897), 23 Aug 1900, p. 9

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i Churehman, | has settled the com religions m:r. AS i to which sts especially z; to a cor to the Church of Eng. tokes, surgeon in oue» ueen in Ireland, wad N â€"MUREA ROWN â€"CLOSED; xXam ine‘s i, died at Durban, ( the berts will z to t>»xa h# iined. ellmiuary s, Gerald Sit. t, have not 1. the formal only remaing ~~ they ate Yrown if the bos m the tof 0t M" ‘ collar be ve done, ‘vo rowe Â¥vorce. as devoted her hcuse gifton‘s arâ€" Mother met g nadg "A the t downwA woee. â€" ds mE Et 20 “ Acceaged to r at the ihead ant Aented be is offered. throu 1 to bay retused Â¥ :. McFarâ€" is evide t he wo and the arned }] iy wl ls’: and rward At that oes that vhile she ouse and home at that she da ughter o hwncwt e@ ible for ## Al ;t‘he'm mod ind _ Y oo _ frof ; . her 1 proâ€" Meth nen nha* l ore igo GSeasonable Red Cross Dysentery Cordial. FRUIT SALINE Horn Fly Oil. McFarlane‘s Drug Store. Big 4 â€" WOOL TWEEDS & YARNS CROCERIES reparations. d# W g W A. MacFABRLANE. % qy qi pippRAHE® . SCOTT . we osk Insection of our THRS. We are yplt} 2100 (Ounan dle your WOOL & other produce_ to your eniirtr satisfaction. Of best quality. DRY BOOT A fine Ssâ€"qay Bail HJur gong at $3.00. The best Alarm Clock made at $1.25. â€"yon‘t forget to Call.â€" Repairing done pron:ptly and H. BEAN t remedy for diarrh 110 weid We ble littie other re Jewellery Line. BARGAIN INCLOCKS. A fne Sâ€"day balf hour Tervescent â€" aperient, inoâ€" for this warm AT itive i bottle W K ind see ag done proni tly and GUARANTE%I{ ve you Bargain s cannot be C when tormente ittie pest. _ 1 r reason than Ox UuIULI 0 TCl$ inst the :0« to han \ TV I To Editor of RevIEW Dear Sir : AZC&L APHL * The last place one might expect to see anÂ¥thing worth writing about is in South Western Ontario, and especially in the townships of Raleigh and Tilbury Kent Co. ‘"the land of mud and agnue" as it bas long been contemptuously called, yet it is safe to say that no part of the province has made more rapid progress during the last twenty years, and that tew sections of Ontario can vie with it in presenting A picture of richness and fertility. There is lllcl‘c years, and that tew sec can vie with it in prese of richness and fertility. no waste jJand, ro roc! ring the advance of th ridges of any kind, but monotom of level clay s as the eye can see, downwards, no one Cal far. â€" This clay does no! when hard it is like t stone, and defies ali t devices of the plowmaAl when soft it is so soft @ even an army of Boers present a more effec progress. Yet not with jests that have been section, there is enoug has possibilities tor th ed by tew parts of the Wheat was th failure, oats and yet as you g0o ( see field after second clover, AI corn standing up A VISIT TO WESTERN ONTARIO i\ i s1A TS 1d1 UH €S listance. Yet there is 18 and no land wit! backs, and the & western country ditches to take & rainy season, &1 water in the dr through Tilbar: vOu cost of which has hung like aA wel t t u. nds 1 on all the district There seems EO | the hill. We end to the task of making and mainâ€" | many bappy y taining these great channels â€" Twenty k tive vears ago, what were thought to coxgGRrATUL be large drains were dug and a levyy send of the W made to pay them by a twenty year‘s | in Owen Sour assessment. â€" Year by year ever since | wee‘k to Miss| the drainage system has been imâ€" | dial congratul proved. Various divices of serapels | and wish bin were used to accomplish the work, | and prosperit: till now steain power seenwms destined ' | to supplant the plow and scrapet as | _ If you want | that took the place of the spade and 1 paper try the | shovel. Along one of the drains there | Star. ‘Only i is at present a dredge throwing UP & | fine picture of | pile of earth on either side and leaviog | Wales. or 6 | a charnel in the centre some forty f€eb | gyhescribers w wide and fixe feet deep. As the bighâ€" | ) grstâ€"class er land is reached the work is done by ‘ ob f‘_" a similar instrument on a car that is | Giohe of eof run on track laid in the bottom ot_the | _ Senoorm D1 ditch, and the great dipper digs itself | ago Shelburn into the bank and bears away at each ‘ ferences bet? lift about two eubic yards of clay. | school and B With the draining comes the P0 | Pundalk bas blem of who should bear the Cost, the | at least of th battle at present being between the | the head of i | municipalities and the Railway Comâ€"| . (q'.' e panies. â€" Four lines of Railway MUND , cireumetant | along the country at right angles to | must suffer, the dainage system. In most of these I! RESIDENC | the bridges as first constructed Wer€ | qypchnie and | insufficient for the ever @DIAT&gDE | a;qed, we ha | drainage works and some at least of t of the] | these companies, like the dog in the “’“r.')o t | manger, are trying to bar all progress resiuence. in the drains till they are assured of | bought the | | of being paid the full cost of the new sSt., while A + bridgeswbeerected. a cost that in | residence n« , | some cases would be as great as that | on Countess ‘ of all the drain to be dug. > s P s Hoxors 4 It seems in the meantime as if chureh | op Tnge; soll > \building were the rage of the season, of HKE! i > | no, css than four new | Préesbyreritn t S NOC , | edifices bring in process of erection | able) and g " | within a distance of thirty miles. With | ural machi p \zhia enthusiasm for building there is in received A , \ evidence a new and not over creditable | Commission p way of . forcing subscriptions from | ulating the parties in money cases wholly uninâ€" ; > | tended in the particular congregation, press C ¢> ‘For some time it has been suspected Hunter of | g men were chosen to lay the corner up a very la stone rather in hope of a big contribQâ€" | able dress £> | tion than as the mark ot kionor It i $ for their love and good works, _ Since | 3, e > laying corner stones ytohm' ‘Greys. C > | that a building has more than 006 COFâ€" | pyo gig means, especially men with political | vi fâ€" > KBb OWnE e Sn D > 0 1s o h: . § EERerRt mm ns Sees o land without its serious dra wâ€" s, and the serious trouble with the n country in general is making es to take away the water in the ; season, and sinking wells to tind r in the dry time. Every where igh Tilbury, Raleigh and Romney meet the canal like ditches, the of which has hung like & weight 11 the district. There seems EO Fleteher, Aug. 24 ro rocky ridges, barâ€" ce ot the plowman, no ind, but one unending »l clay stretching as far i see, and extending one can just say how. does nothing by halves, : like the nether millâ€" »s ali the: powers and lowman to turn it, and o sott and sticky that of Boers could scarcely re effectual barrier to notwithstanding all the e been hurled at this s enough to show that it ; tor the future, possessâ€" s of the Province. this year said to be a nd barley to be light, ) over the country you r field of magnificent and great stretches of ap like a forest, eight to irht. shutting out all wit hout U 0, 1900 I‘C U Pal 1 1 1 W ith. iÂ¥ye 18 0 orn 62 SDIrALL 1 for the duty, _ The asp_lratlgns are w}.ecfi(f.(!. aamay atinag 4 Welokes is But I have already written at too great length. _ With kindest regards for all at Durbam. Ever Yours Sincerely, WM. FARQUHARSON. Miss Lena_ Wolfe resumed sch« duties last Monday. FrEsu Fistâ€"Can always be had at. Miles Wilson‘s freezer in South Durâ€" ham, Garafraxa Road. Mrs. John MceKechnie spent a few days in Hanover the first of the week. Rev. Mr. Smith‘s subject next Sunday evening will be "Christ the laborer." Miss Culbertson went to Toronto on Tuesday morning to tak« in the sights,. chiefly the Millinery Openings. Mr. John Cameron left on Tuesday morning to resume his duties as t raveller for the McLean Publishing Coy. mornng Durham M Mr. Laidlaw and family move into \their fine new resigence this week. _ It !is now about completed and is easily one of the most striking and attractive residences in sight as one comes down the hill. We wish him and his family many bappy years occupancy,. e ; REsipnENCE CHANGES.â€"Mr, G. Mcâ€" ‘C | Kechnie and Miss MceKechnie have deâ€" '(‘}; \ cided, we have been informed to occupy e part of the British Hotel property as a gg | residence, Mr. Poeter Paterson has of | bought the Lenahan residence on Queen w | St., while Mr. Towner has bought the in | residence now occupied by Mr. Morlock at ‘ on Countess St. ! Senoot DIFFICULTIES.â€"A short time l ago Shelburne was up in arms over difâ€" | ferences between the Primcipal of the | sehool and bis first Assistant, and now Dundalk has a similar trouble and one at least of the trustees has resigned over the head of it. Under such unfortunate ‘ cireumstances the interest of the school | must suffer. (C‘ONGRATULATION®.â€"Mr, B. H. Townâ€" send of the Wroxeter Star was married in Owen Sound on Wednesday of last wee‘k to Miss M. Shears. We offer corâ€" dial congratulations to friend To wnsend and wish himself and bride happiness and prosperity. Xf ev, Jas. Farquharson, tland will occupy his br in the Presbyterian Chu If you want a tirstâ€"class daily evening paper try the REeviEw and the Toronto Star. â€" ‘Only $2.50 for a year with the fine picture of the Queen and Prince of Wales. or 65¢ to Jan. 1, 1901, to new subscribers with picture. _ If you want a firstâ€"class morning daily, get the (Glohbe of eoutse. â€" Ask for clubbing rates. L1 Hoxors aAT PAris.â€"The Noxon Co., of Ingeisoll haye been awarded at Paris the grand prix‘ (highest award obtainâ€" able) and gold medal for their agricultâ€" ural machinéery, â€" The company have received &A letter from the Canadian Commissioner General in Paris congratâ€" ulating them on their success. Drrss Goops‘ Opexina.â€"Mr, J. A. Hunter of the Big Store has just opened up a very large shipment of very fashionâ€" able dress goods in Skirt Ends and Dress ie io ie PR NOCE Shomlhh 2E ENE E NER ECCC EVC 0C Ends. It is the largest stock and finest seléction ever shown in Durham. Blain Greys. Camels Hair Effects, Plaids, Figured Blacks, Plain Black Popling, &c. The Big Store certainly degerves credit for importing such gcods and our ladies will do well to call and look them over. xt Additional Locals D M H it will it m 4 @ &n M M W A MA t1 M ht. n xt i 1N M it mers LV ving Wil upy i1 next Mess H. T f th Pn ilbert C NS the W the itely from ther‘s pulâ€" h on Sunâ€" PrPIV EC ‘ulber O ‘Connot A1 hen reti mily to heartily rmiture eV j ® W tt wn M ol th th M« LW The Post Office will be open one bhour only after the arrival of the train on Labor Day (Monday.) Mr. and Mrs. Gordon with two of their family spent a pleasant week lately with friends at the old home in Har, rington. Double supplement this week,. Story readers read the supplement _ first, Glenelg minutes and other matter held for next week. Busix®Ess Cnaxaxs.â€"Mr. Chas, Mcâ€"] Arthur has made arrangements to occupy the old McKechnie store and | residence and will move in dune time. 'i Mr. 8. F. Morlock will take his place, s Mr. C. L. Grant in turn will follow . ¢ Morlock while Mr. Parker will follow ‘! Grant. _A double "double Shuffie." | Missionary Lrorur®.â€"On Sunday ; evyening Miss Agusta Stewart, daughter ; | of the veteran clergyman of that name, | gave an able address in the Buptlst: Church taking as her theme the "Father | of Modern Missions," Carey,. _ Miss| Stewart‘s ability, and experience in | caty Mission work, eminently quulify{ her for a nseful work in the churches | and in the gospel field. _ Her lecture | was listened to with pleasure by a large‘ | congregation,. | } A SPLEXDID PAass.â€"We were much pleased to see amongst the lists of the rocent Senior Examinations the name of ‘Gordon‘ occupying a prominent place, This is Miss Mary Gordon of our town, | and we hear tily congratulate our young friend. She has passed Honor Junior ‘ Matricalation with first class honors in |P)nglislx and Science. In addition she © took her Senior Leaving certificate, and \ e therefore entitled to attend the Norâ€" | mal College. Mary has a brilliant carâ€" | eer before her. ady FurbLy â€" EqQqUIPPED.â€"D# is now fully equipped to work the School Board h The staff has just been co engagement of Miss Liz and Alla take ( wast himse i1 4 Durham Sch for the last quainted wi idadt f th 1 () s charge 0 illotted to + 0. Sount ( wWil wish h Model David y M W nel 3 wit h 11 if t p 81 mpel the PrED.â€"Durham School uipped to do the higher al Board has decided on. ist, been completed by the { Miss Lizzie Laidlaw to uce room. â€" Messrs Hicks va the care of Principal while L1 Durh We H 1N nis th 11 itul LV t] and becoming aAtâ€" urroundings. â€" We ve a call from him â€"free and urbane lastic acauirements lelli it There n Arou! SIN li tes, _ Three we than that Miss Laidla w three her work in the town t CAPITAL, Authorized. ... .. .$2,000,000 CAPITAL, Paid up........... 1,000,000 !RESERVE FUND .. ... .... 600,000 ! _ AGENTS in all principal points in Ontario, â€"Quebec, Manitoba, United States and England. I W. F. COWAN, President. | GEO. P. REID, Manager. SrawOARo BARK 0F CANADI A general Banking business transacted. Drafts issued and collections made on all points. Deposits received and interâ€" est allowed at current rates. SAVINGS BANK. Interest allowed on savings bank deposits of $1.00 anrd upâ€"| wards, Prompt attention and every | facility afforded customers living at a | distance. ‘ 34. KELLY, Agent. _ Loan and Insurance Agent, Conveyâ€" ancer, C@nmissioner, &c. LOAXNS arranged without delay, _ Collect promptly made. _ Insurance effected. MONEY TO LOAN at lowest rates of inte Officeâ€"one door north of S. Scott‘s, Durham DURMAM â€" AGENCY @'//J//z/fl@//// y THE PHRE AAETAUT CoMinai Sindirk i u0. 50i Ccaids Try our Rheumatic Specific or Kidney ana Liver Pills. D. McPHAIL_#+ BEWARE OF For sale by H. PARKER, Druggist ErEsu Lin®.â€"Good lime always on hand at Neil T. MceCannel‘s lot 21, con. 19 Proton. [RENOLINE ‘MEDIES June 22, st ove in good condition Ré Young men and women who wish to be successful should call or write for particulars and be ready to start on Opening Day. Terms moderate. Arrangements for sales, as to dates, &c. must ve made at The Review office. Durbam, Con-o:})ondonca awddressed there or to HoIPevilIe P.O. will be promptly attended to, Terms on application te D. MePHAIL, Hopeville P. C. RAMAGE Durham ol it . L. McKENZIE Take the lead every where, We are working day and night to sapply the demand, Our correspondence shows that hundreds upon hundreds of poor sufferers are being restored to health and happiness daily, FoRr SALE,â€" One second hand cook\ OwEN soUND, ONT, »=opens for Fall Term Sept. 3rd, 1900. They are absolutely pure and healthfual, _ Guaranteed to cure Rheumatism, Sciatica, Nenralgia Lumbago, and all forms of Kidney and Liver troubles, oW EN soUND. We want every Ladders. The Steel Wire Woven Fence that we handle is fast taking the lead person that has used it speaks praise for it. Another shipment of Buttercut Churns and Wheelbarrows just in. Just to hand another shipment of Hammocks. _ Do not lose the} portunity of the season toc get one, A new stock of odd knives and Forks just in for the threshing sea: There is nothing to equal our Threshing Mitts for quantity and q A few Ladies Bicycles in stock at very low fig\nres. If you are des purchasing, be sure and see these. Our Carriage LamLis ahead of :z lamp manufactured. . Every Minister should have one of these lamps. I;e;;;;t;.tliét has used Another shipment of I Just to hand another $ portunity of the sea Fleming, Principal Gasoline, SPURIOUS IMITATIONS Licensed Auctioneer for | BgARRISTER. the County of Grey. ‘ SsoLICITON hardware. ever Neil T. MeCannel, P roton Station w. BLACK. Canadian and American Coal Oil always in stock. Wimn. Laidliaw Collections of interest â€"_â€"%2%4%81841%8 n1 WEATHER BULLETIN. at has an orchard to" call and ind For Rainfall for the week, 1,15 $ mch fell on Saturday aftert hours. Winds generaily so erly and light. Hours of Sunshire, l Diamoxp» Ham RExEwER is not a dye, but & pleasant dressing for the hair, \ Diamox» HaIk REXEwWER will cure Dandruff. Diixoxp Haig RexEwEkn wlinll.rnnnt your bair | from falling out, and e it grow. | Draxoxp Ha® REx®zwr®n will restore your hair to ‘ its original color, and keep it nice and glossy DIAMOND HA ar Would intimate that she will continue the Furniture and Undertaking Business esiab. lished by her father in Durham in1858 ana will endeavor to give all old and new custom ers the same entiresatisfaction. Earniture of the etha MISS SHEWELL Undertaking and Emba‘ming on : ciples at reasonable rates Is the only Mair preparation that giving good results, For sale in Durkam by Oficeâ€"â€"LOWER TOWN. DURH AM O | Office, over Grant | OFFICEâ€"MeIntyre Block, the Week Ending Aug. Temperature. Aug. }?. Â¥e Remember PICTURE FRAMINC A SPECIALTY NOATRY PUBLIC, CONYEYANCER, aC SsoLICITOR iN SsUPREME COURT. NOTARY PUBLIC, CcommIssIONER, ETC. arrister, [Yotary, Gon peyancer, Qtc., Qtc..... Hon?' to Loan at reasonaole rates and on terms to suit borrower. he only Arsvelass Mearse i Try one At all Drug BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Honor Graduate of Trinity C olMege, ‘Toronto ; Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ont. ; Member of the Detroit Medâ€" ical and Library Association. Six â€" Wears‘ Hospital Experience. RESILENCEâ€"O1dA Bank Ruilding, 0| C. MeKinpon‘s Implement Shoy . J. FREEL, M. D. VUPPER TOWN, W. S. DAVIDSON. MONEY TO LOAN LEFROY McCAUL. ALWAYS OX HAND McFarlane & Co., MISS SHEWELL FULL LINE OÂ¥ 21 AS. Druggists & Stationeries, ind private Funds to Loan on wi@t rales of interest. Valuations wetent and carefal Valuator. the standâ€"opposite arket. Durhun?o bottleâ€"Price 50c. ists and Hair Dressers southerly and rges Moderate c s+n%* 4 U ) BW k, 1.15 in. of which afternoon in three lbarrows just in. YJo not lose the] last opâ€" ENEWER ‘s store, Lower Town Min. see our extension ifi;:er the Bank io 53 56 04 ; and quality, Max. Last season i4 74 78 76 desirous of 18 DURH AM 7 Dr. afld opposite very 4

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