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Durham Review (1897), 13 Sep 1900, p. 1

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UR B & & € nt. | F @@@ and startling gnremernt grure # â€" 3 \ MA 4# Jy * trouble > ‘".;""5 thrill of disa â€" * family the so the sorrow of a All are persecutes Take Laxatiye BromoQuinineTablets. * druggists refund the money if it fails i =, Zre. E. W. Grove‘s signature dis â€" * box, May 1 Monday last. J On account of being a public holigky, the attendance was reasonably I¢rge from the town, but nut numerous fiom the country." This is a part of the Bruce Herald‘s report of the nominatiog of Dr.â€" Landerkin. The Herald is f{way off in its information whereverf or howeyer it secured it. The publk: holiday in no way aided the demonst#ation; our young men were engagedfinkports away from town and Torontd hgd a big day that drew some more. er a Convention in this town had sufgh a good representation, from the untry, _ The Hali was more than fflled and the town representation was a moiety of the whole, The Herafd‘s informant is a stretcher: if ‘ it :fl; editorial guess it was a discredâ€" itabfe insinuation. Li o and i now bowling along in ol, XX11 with a better equipment andf a better support than at any time in ifs history. Rev. Peter Nichol preagfhed in the Presbyter:an church on Synday even ing last to a large congrggation. He took for his text "What ig truth", and very fittingly opened up bf referring to truth in nature. First in fhe spheres of heaven whose mations wfre so regulat that man could make coyfident predicâ€" tions thereon, then in th¢ regular recurâ€" rence of the seasons,. [From these he went to Moral Truth,Jthe relation of man to manâ€"the foffindation of all human society, andfthis led up to Spiritual Trath,whic# was the relationâ€" ship of Man to G#@A, and finding its greatest illustratiory/in Him who himâ€" self was Truth. any were glad to haye the opportupity of hearing and shaking hand wifh Mr. Nichol who is now stationed infâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" th h h Hartt shaking hand wifh Mr. N now stationed infâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€" STUCPFRED.â€"*"ITfr. Landerk nominated for fthe Comn Liberals of Soyth Grey, at Monday last. J On accoun public â€" holidg@y, the att reasonably lfrge from the t numerous fiom the countr part of the Bruce Herald‘s nominatiog of Dr.â€" Land Herald is f{way off in its The picnic season is fast departing. What about the annual Fireman‘y picâ€" nic? The town is equal to its ful/ duty as of old we hope. Wrinity Church and Allan‘y School House congregations wili d their annval Harvest Home Thgnksgiving services on Sunday 2rd inst{/ The Rev. W. G. Reilly of Chatswo will conâ€" duct the services and preafh. Toâ€"dayâ€"Thursdayâ€"th¢ Conservatives of E. Grey meet in ConZention in Markâ€" de to select a candidfte for the Comâ€" mons, and Centre Grgy will at the same staas colect ane for the local house. »# h $ AT GRaNTS. } \eeseeeeuseeeee e e 9 1 Il goasese sesseseeseesse? LC€ VOL. XXII. NO. 37 BALANCE ADP} To Cure a Cold in One Day riC ed Cata ill term FD f Dirng FIREMAN‘s PICNIC. of Summer Dress Goods and Muslins etc., at low prices at on, late of Pr Durham whet ctice of his prs AGE XI sStore Holt daily W pens Sep! Landerkin was again > Commons, by the irey, at Durham on account of being a sent uJ n Dent it n he alate ffiend St.-m#d on year Avhich cutf of his ith tken conm t« n ist ipplica ) Will further has carry Office Block. notice 1N to call Saturday last a team froptm Hanover came over to try conclusiong once more with our locals, and this ime victory rested with Durham, thef score beirg 2goals to 1. It was hardly a scienfiic game on either side, but Durham i was admitted had the largest share of the ball. Hanâ€" over scored first and our boys at that got a thrill on and it Avasn‘t repeated again on that side. eddy MceClocklin and Doug, Munro each had the honor of scoring the goal fof Durham. Among those who played well for Durham were little Jimmy LavelÂ¥ and Peter Crawâ€" ford. _ Wendorf anfi Silver, Hanover‘s centre, were amongst the most brilliant of the visitors. he latter is a runner, but can‘t get awgy from our own Teddy on a sprint. ite a number of the Durham seniory were spectators of the g:me and freqpently applauded bits of ight play orf either side, though on t.Pe whole tÂ¥e game to them looked slow, A GREAT PICNIC. sha w M. P first The game/as it should be was a friendâ€" ly one, thqugh Hanover no doubt felt their defeat by a team composed so largely offjuniors. Some disputed one of Durhapu‘s goals, but the official score stands ag aboye, 2 to 1. danger can be seen. _ Fpf miles inlan towns were inundated And an estima tonight, Monday plages the dead at 10 with immense destrAction of propert It it is something pppalling and will be national disaster. the Bra was a m th D time is being made gnd we predict a profitable e\'ening./‘lhe weather is favorable. Derna»mâ€"WE_s®Eox.â€" On turday night last a football team fropf Welbeck came down for a friendly kj¢k with our town club, and after sofe interesting play, the score stood 2 t¢1 in favor of Durham. We did Z/hear Durham‘s second goal was dispyted, but we hope both ieams are hoprforable enough to claim nothing but Ahat was honestly in sight. Bra pr Seldom if ever was thfre a more brilliant array of statesmenfspeakers on a political platform in Putatrio than graced that of Tuesday IAst in Buck‘s bush at Hanover. A FEARFUL StORM.â€" On last, a terrific storm raged on of Mexico coasts. The city of Texas, population 68000 is r be sabmerged, and as it is Ai island and no part of the cify 6 teet above the level of Zthe The speakers Avere Mr. Jas. MeMaullâ€" en, M. P., N. Wellington. Mr. Ctibson, M, P., Linedin, (the Dr‘s. deskmate.) Hon. DuncayC. Fraser, M. P. Guysâ€" boro. and, Aepresenting the governâ€" ment, Hon/Wm. Mulock, Postmaster (General. Mr. Mickle, of Chesley, also addressed/the meeting. Pres. Miller read a warm address :o‘ Dr. Layderkin on bebalf of the Reform | Party pf the Riding to which the Docâ€" tor replied feelingly and appropriately. Of reaching the office Wednesday moyning we find it impossible to make for any adequate notice this week, Dr. Landerkin has béen honored in his own home. The Attendance, for a place at one side the riling, was good, the day was Ffine, the speaking was excellent and the spirit prevailing speaks in unmistaKeable tones for yicâ€" tory in the comine contes:, s Barris Thursday U ithlet An Endowment Policy in the Imperâ€" ial Life will protect your family and be a competency for your declining years. W. D. Mills, Agent. Foor Bart.â€" Durham and Abergeen, tried conclusions last week and after a sharp tussle on both sides the gaine was tinished and neither side scoyed. _ One of the Aberdeen players kicKed the ball through his own goal which counted for their opponents. My T. Allan was referee. 4 at the Wandby pastor Mr Ferguson Graat is reâ€"enggged in Latona school for 1901 at aw/‘ increase in salary, WELL Dox® Brap..â€"â€"We mean Wrad LWV mselyes ne Brad W has Ha GarpEx Partvy.â€"Aoâ€"night, there will be a gayden party Japtist â€" congreghtin, â€" near (Gilenelg, Rev. Mr. Campbell, reat preparation for a good ing made gnd we predict a evening. A#f the weather is NOVER Purhnd LACROSSE + <&â€"++ Dorn Dr. Janfeson, Miss Dora Ds this mmer | for Owen Sou as ay aquatic| her gmndmulq theve what is Mes Ciax sociation mte i for \and and with with ind i i Misses Cassie MceDbnald and Emma Werner visited Mt] Forest friends a l few days last week. | _ _Mr and Mrs Jas.J Brown, of Owen Sound, visited theit parents and rela. tives in Duarham, lakt week. Miss N. Patton,fniece of Mrs. Dr. l Hutton, of Pricevifle, was the guest of Miss 8. McKinnon{this week. Misses | Aggie and Jean Renwick (Seotch IHassie Jean) of Dromore were guests of Miss Susie McKinnon tor a day or two week before last and called on their many friends in town. We noticed among many other yisitors to Hanoger, picnic day, Messrs Calder, Telford, . A. Hunter, J. H. Hunter, McFarlahe Sr., A. McKinnon, J. Robertâ€" son, A, WV. H. Lauder, Mr and Mrs C. Ramag Dr. Hitton, Priceville, has this week establisHed a practice in Durham, and will rehove his family here shortly. We shall welcome Dr. and Mrs. Hutton as citizehs and trust the business end of his vénture may be successful. Mrs mon, of St. Louis, is visiting secur ed to lose t'uvurid n y 8 8 j anouv it hetore th for ()\?vn]Soun i lHhe W.IH ftu.y‘ wit h lside now. We ba her grandmothfr there till Christmas. and Kaffirs for lo Mrs. Geo, $oore, Sr., Nm‘mtmhy'! Well 1 think thi came home Mdgnday from a visit to her | I“'"l‘» H“l"t“R y yaarks 5o. vafty . ; yr |leaves me at pre two sons Thos. ind John in Wilson, N. Y, ‘any letters for abx Miss Christgna McKinnon left for her | we won‘t get muc home on Tuegday Sept. 4th after spendâ€" } ly 'l"l'yh"“f- ‘ ing a week‘g visit at her uncle‘s Mr. 3 “',"lh :fi"g;e’j s emain, as ever Allan McKirf@on, ! Your affe Mrs her sist time in ing part other 5\1 week or Missds Belle and Kate McKinnon acâ€" comparlied by their brovher John, drove éver from Sulliyan on Sunday on a yisitfo their sister Mrs Jno., A, Black, Miss Hate will remain for a week or two while her little neice Katieâ€"Bell returned with the others to spend some tiume with her grdandparents, Posgkmaster General, Muloch, came to Dar on Monday ,last and was a gu at the "Hedges" over night, delightfully free for a brief space from the tares of. office and the hundred and little claims that press upon® Minisâ€" in l::blic places. MrJ. A. Hunter, ve him over to Hanover on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. [Brethour and little daughter. of Wroketer, visited at Mr. Thos. Swallow‘s this week. Mr and Mifg McMurdo, were in ham on Tugsday morning last, on way to the gicnic at Hanover and callers at th# Review Office. Miss P bell can tend th home her au employ since lj lhis ho Sound, visited thei tives in Darham, ; Miss N. Patton,fr Hutton, of Pricevifle Miss 8. McKinnon{th Mr. and Mrs. JB daughter. of Wroket Thos. Swallow‘s this Mr and Mrs bt. former‘s sister s C worth, on Sundafy la: Miss Dora Dayidso for Owen Sounfl. S her grandmothfr th Mrs. Geo. oove came bhome Mqgnday two sons Thos. ind J o Mrs. Agfrowsmith left on Saturday night lastfby train for Georgetown in response fto an urgent telegrtam anâ€" nouncingfthe serious illness of a nephew of Mr. Ardrowsmith‘s. Misses | Aggie and Jean Renwick (Seotch IHassie Jean) of Dromore were guests of Miss Susie McKinnon tor a day or two week before last and called on their many friends in town. We noticed among many other yisitors to Hanoger, picnic day, Messrs Calder, Telford, . A. Hunter, J. H. Hunter, McFarlahe Sr., A. McKinnon, J. Robertâ€" son, A. JWV. H. Lauder, Mr and Mrs C. mering points. Miss McKpnzie, of Durhan week in town the guest of Miss Auni@ at the home of Fink.â€"Avfion Adyv. Mr. Chas, Scott left last Saturday for Fort William having ured a good situatiou there. Rev, Wm McGregor if spending a couple of weeks with hfg brother in Montreal. Mr H. Meredith lat store, has gone to tak Pharmacy College, Tc Mr Wim. McFarlane, Jeweller,*returnâ€" ed on Monday from a fEwo weeks‘ trip to Toronto and Hamiltbn. Miss Jennie Cairns, of Flesherfon, is North bf Tugela Riyer, the guest of Mrs. Bean. June 5. hi Dear Mother, Dr. and Mrs. Hutton, Pricevilfe, wet?| The last news I gaye you we were visitors in town Tuesday,. l:till inn;hp =4mt n.;nd t}:: y kept l:: t(liere t s from Monday till t next Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Milisf left fOlThey couldn?; get thp ship into the London Tuesday. |harbor owing to a high sand bar and ts CC ts . low water, so when our turn for going M"“f Allie Grant is U studerft at this | in came they had to tqke our horses and term of the London Normal Mchool, ‘baggage in on scows$ or ‘lights‘ they I+ | CC T Buont ) want Th Wommanen Hoilt them here. { DURHAM, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 1900. Miss Maggie Buchan came houge last week for a few weeks holidays. PERSONAL MENTION: 1 Dr. Park came home last week. Miss May Harris, is visiting friiends in Hanover. Mr. F nd Mrs Robt. Aljoe yisited the| The weather ju:s s sister Mks Crouther, in Chats.| in the day time ar 3 ‘ We are near the p on Sundify last. and Zulus fnught: Dora Dagidson left last Friday |I guess the nati . Iedford, who has, been an e of the Furniture factory here t spring, left on Tuesday for e in Harriston, where he has a good situation, All are sorry *"*Teddy" as he was a general Mrs Jas. Layelle for the first 12 years,. She has been spendâ€" t the summer at Muskoka and nmer resorts and will stay a we before returning home. all, neice of Mrs. N. W. Campâ€" e to Durham last week to atâ€" Model School. With her came iss Islay Campbell, who with t Miss McDonald, were sumâ€" n the Bay of Chateur and other nzie, of Durham, spent last guest of her sister of McFarlane‘s a course in the onto. P II jg Mr. John Durâ€" their were _ Met in Regula | Sept 6 last. ‘l Present, Chair C. L. Grant, l tion for a transter of the License issued to Samuel Beattie for the Midâ€" daugh House, Durham, from Valentine Hahn. _A meeting of the Board of License Commissioners for South Grey will be held at the Mlddnughwnoune Durham, on Wednesday, the Bept. at 1 o‘clock p. m., to consider such apâ€" &i‘uflon. All interested will govern mselves accordingly. ‘ THOS. A. HARRIS, Durhaum, Sept. Sth, 1900, The Ladies‘ Aid of the Presbyterian Church, Darham, will serve luncheon from 11.30 a. m. to 1 o‘clock p. m., and tea from 5.30 p. m. in the Town Hall on the 26th inst. Visitors to the Exhibition will do well to see the good meal they rovide for 15¢c. A grand concert will [;e held up stairs the same evening for which the best talent has been secured. Watch for further announcements. 2 Principal Allkn‘s monthly report was presented ank read. _ It showed a gratifying beginnigg in the High School departments no ffwer than 55 pugils being enrolled, 19 of these being nonâ€" resident. : Telfordfiun- accounts b¢ paid. After matters school t (On motion of minutes of pr adopted. [ The number i ment was 24, n class 42, 8rd cla 2nd pt. 44, 1st B On the question c ford was appointelnl t one of the roomp, waste paper baskéts. On motion of ‘Felfordâ€"Carson it was | decided that resigent pupils taking only , part of High go ool work be charged ; 50c a month. | Gar. | The followingJacet‘s were presented : | N. G. & J, b% echnie, lumber | for out buildjngs 46.73 | W. Irwin, prinfing 8.50 | Wright Contrget for out buildings 28.50 | (On motion of report was receiv We got bread for dinner toâ€"dayâ€"a loaf apiece. _ Yoh may imagine the size of theim, when ope does one meal and that is a day‘s raitions, at least if I was good and hungry it would‘at stand me longer, 1 am on for mess orderly toâ€"day so it is just affer dinner and 1 am writing this becuse it is first in my mind. I expect we wil be moying up country right away, If Iget a good view of the country before the war is over I may come back when} the rest comes, but ain‘t sure, there| may be some good chances here. Jhne weathner just now is yery warm in the day time arld quite cool at night. We are near the pace where the British and Zulus fought| about 20 years ago. I guess the natites haye forgot all about it before thfs. as they are on our side now. _ We hake a lot of pack mules and Kaffirs for logking after them. Well 1 think thik is about all for this time, _ Hoping you are all well as this leaves me at pregent. I haven‘t had any letters for aboput a month. I suppose we won‘t get much more mail. â€"regulat â€" â€"no sheds or tentg to crawl into and we found it pretty jeool tob. At daf- light we sadfled up, crossed the Tugela river at the ford ank had to go about a mile to camp after|which we got breakâ€" fast about 9 o‘clock, which consisted of beef, hard tack and coffee. _ We have a yery nice camping ground away up on a high grade or|hill along the north bank of the rivdr. We are right in ZLululand among fhe natives and here is where they dress in their own way. There are quite|a few of them come around to gather up the leavings around the tents but thay don‘t get very much. We came off on| Sunday with 60 horses to a load and loaded up again and left about nine o‘clock, I was wishâ€" ing it had been daylight so as to have had a view of the coyntry, Wereached our station about three in the morning and had to unlo our horses and baggage, then wait For daylight outside â€"no sheds or tents to crawl into and J. P. Telford [Part of the following Jetter was covâ€" ered by a previous one fo the Review. However there is much that is new and some graphic glimpses} of his experiâ€" ences,â€"Ed Review.] HAVE this day received an applica. DURHAM S frirgher discussion on various affecting the welfare of the e poard adjourned. | LEDINGHAM LHTITERS. NOTICE. | Total $89.88 unâ€"That the foregoing 2. 11. Graxt, Sec‘y _ for dinner toâ€"dayâ€"a i may imagine the size e does one meal and Finns, at least if I was [l‘elfordâ€"()arsonâ€"-t.he vious meeting were of supplios Mr. Telâ€" to get a table for , Mr. Grant to get nan Jobhnston, Secy . Gun, Jas. Carson, embrances to all tionate son 1 the senior departâ€" the Junior 81, 4th t 88, 2nd class 40, k 50, u cotal of 269, Telfordâ€"Carson the meeting on Thursday HOOL BOARD e you we were y kept us there next Sunday. _ ship into the G,. W. L ?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. ON WHEELS, Chatham and Snowball Wagons, Palmerston Buggies. _ Buggies trom Campbell of London. #Bell, Dohe% Thomas and Berlin maxes of PIANO and ORGANS lidtae 86 ?nE‘W{NG M E}Nm. A large stock of New Raymond and Wilâ€" ms Sewing Machines and supplies. ; C. â€"McKINNON. South of Middaungh House Lower Town. South of Middaugh House CULTIVATING, /A V,__,“,A ‘.l‘;); ‘ . Coulter & Sgott (Ii)gills and _ eopyonrpany 4,[“!’-.“.; Cultivators, Dise and Spade Har e 2k s rows, Seuffiers, Ete. _ Also Scotch '% K Diamond Harrows. W ame» 4 n + n re mexgliiifens, * Wilkinson PloufiBs, number 1 to 20, and repairs of all kinds. Shares, Soleplates, Ete. Not R genuine unless the words *‘ Wir«insox Puover CoMPANY " is cast on each piece. Wilkinson Famous Steel Rolier made in three sections. We invite your attention to the following lines of goods : Q@uerything for Fearmers . "Large Sales & Smallâ€"Profits." 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. ADOPTED BY .. G. & J. McKECHNIE. WHOLE NO. 1173. ‘““MO“‘Q’“' 0 Lapies sairors. : o We have a few of these : left, also a few Men‘s fine 6 Straw Hats at big reâ€" 6 g ductions. 2 %%4%4@%4%%4%4%4%4%%@AA¢ AT GRANT‘S. wl

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