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Durham Review (1897), 6 Sep 1900, p. 1

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- hon-nu..." ress. LEN. Seen ...... )nt. 3:47? ru as ttt m W h ttR h E Em, Dundalk has It religion district and the editor in ends up with an “kc." Fcur months of the RSV subscribers for Par. Wit make this offer known ? A meeting nfthe Divecto be held nn Thursday night temiance is requested. mm " P" --t', - n '4Art.--- A dislressing death Trom Divan-via "(Tuned in Normanhy but Week. achild of Mr John Cornish's aged ty years. Two others of the family"? ill. We hear ahro Mr. Jim Mollvride‘s infant child- is dead. The muean have our qupnthy. ow prlm‘s "erore (mun ais new store. We will sent the Ite, km in Ametiot to " n-nts. let ynur friem and give it a trial. . V G---" ---, ' Local and District News. t i---- The usual exodm to aking place this wee nr townspeople nro- t ther pnpen grumhlim ”any in spending g at tut VOL. T'Itw'day. his brother (Hum Sound whole I His wife remains with BALANCE of Summer Dress Goods and luslins etc., at low His w, fr K " his: stores t t rat ”Blown-k was -. at out Tlllht"t De. “manhunt-0mm “*“M Mtt ts uved ".BALu.--wednesday ot u of Aberdeen stulwnrls am to play a friendly " my were adjudged a little tt the town boys in u. We ateh showed skill. wr fourths of the time _ an] scored. and after ac Ill -n Sound when! he goes by host.', wife remains with her sister. Mrs“: I. F. for a few days and will then) "I a week or two among relatives in". it County before returning. Rev. MN occupied his brother's pulpit last I umyand in the mowing preached; n a textinColosainns "For it pleased 1 Father that in Him should all full" _ dwell." He showed how no human "rrity howevel great, could he said “we all fullness. and expanded on F {illness alglory, of power, of wisdom " which was found in 'Hiut.' It was rlmlnrly and devotional discourse. the evening he preached front Isaiah 22 in which the weakness of man and , goodness of God was finely pour- he Listowel Bueineao Colleg hand Institute has the repu “manna a. higher percent . in shatter time. and at col an) scored. and M' the hall WAS sent. licks. counting " Morloek in this w I nGenu'mo Moving ms hefore taking p ”ASHERS (xvn'mau 'r.-- w...“ _.. xvhanges are reducing the size ofi1 paper owing to the increased cost,' " raw material. The Toronto Butt _ ) misc its price from we to “Mimi of the rocks. For instance paper the Review that cost as 'i'iii/ war will after September " cost us l, am). All kinds of thte paper we? igher from if) to (I) per cent. Will; .rilrets in arrears hear this in mind nuke prompt payments. V, "s. anwhanon altar at week'. with his sister Min Farqnhnruon, with his brother nod {nmily re- ed to Pilot Mound, Manitohs. on "uv, his brother “king him to AT" GRANT'S. prices at IS expense. luau outside the City I ed Catalogue sent u all term open" Sept H n Mtte I l exodus to Toronto show Is e this week, and many of eople are away. We notice a grumbling at the habit of pending (nod local cash at we. We would like to think wise in this respect. XXII. tro. (MTVHINU H.-- Some of un- reducing the size of ring to the increased cost. Corinl. The Toronto Bun - -- ----- -." _ - I Emcnoxs on No maetrrtosB.---Me" mm is acnmpnign offer. We will and the District News. ElToronto Daily Star and the RIVllw will Jan. 1. 1901. for 50cm. This ll the --d Pest offer ot the inc-mu. Let your religious sects in its _ friends know. A daily evening paper mm in telling them for 4 mos. and the REVIEW. only GO cu. kc. Mr. Jos. Firth has done well at 1“. ltr:vtF.w to new the recent senior examinations. '. Will ottt' tio,nds" He succeeded in cumming the Ed. m"; Blake Scholarship in Friencv. and rank [“quan nf tlw P. L. ml l"' the lllnko st-hularslllps in 'Mathe- wniuln. A full in 'y"t.itt.yd Siieuce' and Ill 'Mallwnm- ‘1" . ties'. The cash value attaching is $168. . We extend heart y mung: atulatiotvs. than any view to any at!- n. lst 1901 for 25 " know of (hie nt again I-eLween two for Durham th this at anding Wt m upon nppiic Sent. tth. C. y game. little the When lli flu nne sharp putat ion It we st wt' ll"? [wider- ot her oronto, heav- otest- about att zone ul llltl TIN Euccnoxs on s is a campaign offer, Toronto Daily Sh: till Jan. 1. 1901. fo best. offer of the friends know. A 1 36 We extend hearty c'onirtt"u"""'"'" MODEL SCHOOL PrvrLs.--The follow. iugrrrrttpihi are in attendance: Mary Gorden, Durham, Florence Stone. Coy. lon, N. Graham. Kimberly. w. John- ston. Watelnutt, Edwin Buzz. Chester So far GI High School pupils have en. rolled and more are expected. DEATH TN A PRACTICAL Jottte.--A l young mother in Chicago. formerly of Port Elgin. died in convulsions as the‘ results of a practical joke. A large Wax doll with mechanical cloning eyes was placed in her arms and as Illa re- moved n. hmnderchief from its face, and saw the closed eves and waxen cheeks. she sank to the floor in a moan. Shel saw the Joke at once of course, hut convulsions followed and she died as a result of "just to see what the mother convulsion result of 't would any AT SAL‘uEIS PsRK.--The R. C. Pe nic here Thursday last was well pat ron. ized. Many coming long distances to spend an afternoon in our beautiful park and enjoy congenial company“ The Durham hand gave a charm to the) afternoon, while the strains of well- played violins furnished music for the dancers. Father Hamel: was geninlity personified, and was pleased to have with hnn his brother Pastor from Mt. Forest. Father O'Connell, other not. ables were Dr. Landerkin M. P., Dr. Jautieson. M. P. P. and Mr. M. Richard. son. t'onsetTative Candidate. The afternoon was exceedingly pleasant and Pres. Moran and the other ofBeitUs seemed pleased with their success. tiTATUTF. [Anon "oo.Mr:u.--Aotay he _ seen hy the minutes of Brant council l the statute labor system is doomed in that township if the next yenr’n council- is fayornhle to the new order of things. The bylaw tixing the rates for 1900 intro- duced at the council meeting on the 3Ah insl.. embodies the commutation of all statute labor at the rate of sixty 1 cents per day, which will raise the sum i, of 32m to pay for the work that would ‘he done on the roads next your under 'i the old system. Brant Township is ' giving us an example of how rapidly l public opinion or sentiment an be lchanged from the conservative to a i progressive stage. It is only three or :four years since the road grader was 1 tirst used in the. township, when there , were many who considered it a mighty ', poor investment. and no improvements l upon old methods of road construction. lBut now the feeling is pretty general, ' apparently. that the new system should he adopted bolus bolus. As in the intro- t duction of road graders, it is only a 1 matter of time until other townships in T Bruce Co. will one after another adopt ', the advancettteut,--Ex. . Long thought of, much spoken of} at lust and for the first time in 28 years a. picnic well be be” It Dr. Land- erkin’s home u an acknowledgment. of lus long services. 7 No hall will hold the crowd, so the speaking will be in she grove. Those rnesr should bring their own huskeu: ifrom I distance can be supplied with I what. they went u . low rate. - "iil"idlrfiria" in next Tuesday. Sep. 11, at the Grove m Hanover. Minister Mulock and D. C. Fraser, of Guysboro will be there. Those who heard Fraser m Durham will go again. Mr. Jae. McMullen. and Dr. Lnndorkin. M. PA, mall also uddreas the meeting. It is probable though not sure that Hon Mr Tune may also be preunt. One Ga snyvny ia being “lunged from Artemesiu. 3nd n number hom all point: no promising thomlelvel a drive. - Hanover in to on. lid. of come. but mule no good, and it I. once. Go and but “we gum of Gnyaboro." . An utivo committee will can: thou-dye: with glory. panting for you. A ___ 3:.-mgw“mmmmmstrm teem _ - EW.GIou'sW A GREAT PICNIC iitil tittlitttit, til,iiiititttj. ___ KennaCoMIIOnng DURHAM, iiiiiririiiiiiiiiii, 'sF?lrllinli8r1l,l1h.= 6 1900. Tells, or oughttotell correctly ' M.--.""".-'"'"'" the date to which von are paid. l ----- Changes and a.dditions have tV ' Bough Board and I gain been made and we ask i "r-T."" our friends to examine closely. l I "Ili,", yUsr'tilti;)t The Publisher. 1 which we reproduce: ‘- n 7...! unnl PERSONAL MINTION- LET THE PRINTER KNOW-- have friends visiting you. if visiting yourself. Otherswunm it, amino plincipie is violated social custom. (Tall or send the rust. Miss Bessie Brown is yisitinq in Fleshertott. Mt. Juhn Whelan, of Hepwortn was home lumbar Day. Master Elton Home. of Toronto. Vin ited his cousins Albert and Alfred Me Clanlin. Miss Davey. teacher. lace, telephone omce, a and at, work at. their a! Mr. Frank of Mr. H. J came up last in town. Miss M, Mchtrty. Owen Bound, late of Hentinck is visiting her old neighbors the Molntosh'snndother friendsin town 1"'tlt t I: Mr, Malcolm McIntyre and his sister Mrs. Joseph Beck formerly of town visited their many friends in and "round town last week. Mrs Puteritough, Algomn, who has been visiting relatives throughout Ontario. visited her sister-in-htw Mrs Male hast week. Miss Annie Burns, who has been un- der treatment in Owen Sound for some time, ism much improved that she is time. ism much improved that sne IS . expected home soon. S Ming Bella Mch'ty accompanied by I Mr. Harold Muffin. both typos in the l Sun onice, Owen Sound. drove to Dur. l ham last week end and visited friends I , and relatives here. l; The Misses McFarlane, of Toronto, 'y who have been visiting their parents') Mr and Mrs John McFarlane Upper" Town, returned last week. I Dr. R. J. Freel of this place is very} "seriously ill. Hie sister Mrs. (Dr.) Roh-) inson has been with him for the last ten 1 days. His medical attendants are Dr. i Robinson. Markham and B. L. Freel of Btoufrvilte. ' g THE LITTLE YELLOW LABEL Mr Eakins,of Buffolo. who has been holidaying with his Wife’s relatives, the McLauchlun and McKinnon families near Prlceville. returned on Saturday. His Wife is prolonging her stay. We omitted to mention last week that Mr. Jno. McKenzie. left for his position in Michigan, havmg made a rapid recovery from the illness that I brought him home. under the treatment 1 of Dr. Gun. Mr Finlay Graham who for somei years has been inadrug store in Tor-l, onto, has seemed a responsible position I at. Couper-Cltr, as manager of adrug l store for a Sudbury doctor. Pleased to hear of "Fin'e" success. i Dr. Ed. 5. 'Lauder, Cleveland, camel home last week for a few day's holidays among friends. He is looking up well, and left the three generations of hi; Cleveland home in good health: i. e. his wife and baby and grandpa. Geo, Russ sell. Returned to my premises on the 12th i' August. a cow I sold to one Louisi Frocks ofthe Township of Proton. iil, Mr. Frocks has disposed of the cow til another purchaser the owner will find i her at my place lot 46, 3rd eon S. D. I R. Glenelg and is hereby requested to l come and take the animal away after paying for this advertisement and all l, expenses. - JOHN MCDONALD. Pnocville P. o. Top Cliff, Aug, 27th 1900. The Owen Sound Collegiate Institute will re-open for the Full term on Tues- day, Sept. tth, 1900, for the enrolment and ehissitiention “Jamil; Chases formed toe all Fulc- Giretitkates and for Matricuht on ground honor) into the Unmet-my an Schooll of Practical Science. law, Medlclnc, Dentistry. Phnrmuy and Theology. All opiwtme! at. no in charge of a. perienced specialists. The Almond Announcement will he sent on Won. and information ro- mm was. heading um. 0b., my Ite-opening TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th. OWEN SOUND ' Collegiate Mittt r. teacher, and Miss Wal- no once, are each returned at their govern]. duties. Dewar, Toronto, brother . S. Dewar, of the bank, week to spend his holidays , Ollie-rs wanna know pie is violated by the “all or send GVe do NOTICE. of Hepworth 113.9% v--If you if you are friends '..f..ot) Another Letter dated June 15th and monlwritIen from Durban covers the same dl-uglgrauud as that written direct to the ,d to REVIEW which duly unpenred. He is - Giii hearty and dekcrir.es the march {from the Tugelato IGhowe in Zululand. came I the 100tuae horseback ride back tn Dur- idays l ban. the huts of the Zulus. the oranges. well the lunmmns and the sugar canes of i I' Natal and the kindly whites on the d his , road. e. his As to the discomtmts of it eoldier‘s (' Rus. life, he says: "Well Mother, I haven't q much much time for writing this mm-n- i 1 ing. 1 am using my saddle wallet for a """'T',g,r It table just now. We have lots of ventilation these nighta sleeping. We i Ihavent been a night in a tent for about ', , 12th It week and Thursday night it ruined l " - . Ifood nudheavy. Some never' went to' Lou‘sl sed at, all. but I slept through it all. i, u. It [though the water WM running in on us. l OW to Such is the tioldier's life." i I find i He closes in the usual dutiful way and S. D. hurriedly states they are leaving by} my] tn i train for Newcastle to join Buller. Dear Mother , I now take the time to write it few ' lines as I am not. very but? just now. i I mu on for mess orderly to my. [have l all the dishes washed up and have nothing else to do till noon. i Well mother we are on the [novel now for the front. .iowever far we go I I dont know. AVe came on hoard of ship i Thursday evening and left, Friday ll I o'clock. The same old trick came hack but. not, so had its on the Monterey.. There was it very heavy seat on last. night. hut when I get. lying down II dout mind it so had and I feel pretty} good today. It aint all the. good grub l we are getting that is making us feel so i food. it“ We had fol hrenkfwst was dry l trend and tea. I got an onion for l lhreakt'ast and I thought I was pletty i lwell fixed besides some of them. We raised quite H. sized town yesterday, inst London was the name of the place We were within a mile or so of [Mid for quite a long distance. The. country was mostly prairie land, some rough‘ !and some the other way. There was a {big prairie fire burning. I suppose the lBoers Were burning some pasture for ithe British. Ihenr we are going as u. i,tVinsr Column for Bulier's right Rank. I hope they mt us where we can gain a little ctedit L") ourselves anyhow and another thing I hope they have it little .hetter grub. I often think if I had it [Chance to get R. good drink of butter- !milk I Would do it justice allright. hut - .1 t... nun“ get the butter here let l mu on all the nothing . ....‘._ 7 - . little ctedit fur our." another thing I hope .hettor grub. I often l chance to “fit n. gun: I I was”) to see! i in Cape Town Iref [was saying she he ‘some of vou', the: I boys. There wa Inf us would go 11 inever let us away I something and ca l we are away n “bin? um! we wi out t, e best way milk ri/lad do it we dont even ge alone the milk. I "I“: u. IN-B-_"- V, got on the boat, which I Was ver ' glad to get, also {mm C. Ibtutage anti Jean. Jean put lit n piece along with the one ‘he sent. He also sent me the notable 5leuen: which I sent him from Ottawa ',and Halifax. I have sent, him two oth- em. 1 know they are .whales'of big ones. but when I start anything like ‘lhat, I can't think of anything worth “speaking of: but such as they are he . seems to think they will he 'y.'ir'riit,"i'.i ([And so they are Mr. L.---). evrew.l l Well I think this isnboutall for just howl may get. the chance to put, in a leg more before it goes. I dont know ow chances will be for sending an news after we get out on the Jl.flt'l'h'l'lr. ibut if there is nnv you will hear from tt if ldontturn up my toes which I hope I dont. L .. . II -_- At “"1. ‘Il'llc tIIL .....-. I was u l to see those friends of mine in Cape '1'/ilii' before I left. Miss Dent was saying she had sent some papers to some of vou l they were very good to us boys There was always, two or three of us would go up together and they never let us away wit hoot. a. good cup of something and cake or sandwich. BM we are away now from these good thin g and we will just hare lo make out an: best way we can. Durban is the plate we are handing for, I think. If we don't stop there we will likely go to Helm, where. they any are lots of snakes and other reptiles, If all is true I hear. I would as soon we did not go. A .. ' ALA mink. “u, I had a letter from got on the boat, whit' to get, allsn ftont C. l Jean put In a piece nl he sent. He also an letters which I sent and Halifax. I. have Rough Board and Kind Friends. my- . w.” Hoping this Will tind you all well and enjoying yourseln-s. I remain as ever you! lovingnnd affectionate son] " w, For the "iiiaaGi0rna1slnM8t GenealMot slum-orth- _eetr 'ak"aiiiaTiohee “It. "" “vacuum. m - of tKe WEATHER BULLETIN; Ott mm... tht yak. Mi Mi? l,illllilllilllil MYERS. Board Maplemorf 562% letter trow .1bP_thf nig aWeok Ending Sept. UM tiilb Tempenture. Min. MIX. FALL FAIRS ESQ J'i, don't stop there we Beira, where. they any a and other reptiles. If 1 would as soon we did GEO. w. LEIHNGHAM another of Mr. to his mother .re S. Ship May 2fl, “In night we very _glad " a" . . HWe take this opportunity of githanking our customers for 1hoast.pahyyy14ty and we are 35, jotsIpriritoe4 that the new system :5; W111 menu a totmtin11aa1r2e of :9. . the same. if; IRELAND dk co. g t immmmammmmm gaverytlu'ng far Farmers f "Large Bales & Small Profits." We invite your attention to the following lines of goods : CULTIVA TING, 00111th A tttIts/PIII':': UUuunos ""' wv'-_ Cultivators. Disc and Spade Rar t rows. Bgaftlers, Etc. Also Scotch g Diamond Barrows. Wilkinson rP,t,',gi1,": number 1 to 20, and rep: of Bil kinds. Shares. Soleplucl, Etc. Not genome unless the words " Wmuxsox ouch piece. Wilklncon Mom Soul I Slut-es. saleplues. as. m... genuine unless the words " Wmmlsox Pmaan COIPAI'Y " Is as: on iiaeh piece. Wilkinson Famous Steel Roller and. in three saunas. ON WHEELS, Chatham and Snowball Wagons, mmBuggies. EiiTiGtmA6mru1"' undon- Bert 'rto-eeiieiet 'tPgA3toam1 0mm , summits Awudehy-sul MW!!- meow Wendqplht , _ 0. Juan”. tuettotaiiMaagb3lbii" {if 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 he ADOPTED BY Drills and ., G. & J,, McKECHNIE. . McKechnie. -iiiriityra no. 1173. "r', "ig rrq a , if:

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