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Durham Review (1897), 20 Sep 1900, p. 8

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98 In Pacer who bu been vhi male Mr Tho-Brown ha JIS'lt Lt', hge in Detroit. . In Thou oith,who wuin Toronto visiting h daughter. has manna home. _ Evmdrt J Eerr is at present aod lot next v, o week. holding meetings In Methodist Chm-b. Do not forget at Tuesday 2nd Oct. is the day of w ld’s Fair in our burg. Also remem that the Ladies of Methodist th h give 3. Itk lunch nit day. ‘6. Mrs D Allen was " poorly last we ck. We hope she II right again. Mr and Mrs Wm McC man was vin- iting Dornoch friends o Saturdty and Sunday last. xiu Ethel Fee was th ttttest of Ten: xeCtlmon n coupl of days week. Wm Ellis . nta couple of (by. " Allonford via in his sister-' - Wm mantel.“ trt law" Mrs Mrs David Came in at present in Vassar, Mich. visi lug her daughter Mrs Frank Greeno h. We are sorry to port that Miss JennieMcKenzii, at ti w. of writing is not improving very f t. lumen Finnignn's halo lick Int week.' We hope satin. Mr and Mrs Geo e Burrowk of Conn visited at Wm Se Ian’s on Sabbath. Mr John Kerr will I Sabbath School work a ddl absence. i James Hay of Orcb ville was the guest of John acCalmo on Sunday. Min Maggie Allan (at: Thundny I“: after - months in Wisconsin tourney Methodist) u preparations, for thi services In two or three w 9ttus Nellie Gadd is hon: this weok. We had a. slight frost ol " lot the tirst this yen. Mrs C Renwick who the Dr's care for some ti to any is not improving. We are sorry to repo Philit. who lusts been 5 “no of acute rheuma proving very much. Quito n number of t) Nomad: 'tatm' over for although many shots w‘eri animals ware killed. Mr Rudy, I stud t uh?) is in charge ot Debora and Wi iamsford congrega- iionn. occupied the p it here on Sunday at. In A Leslie of M .frionds here Inst Week vie! on Sunday. - Mina Cliff. of T onto, who he: been visiting n Mrs E . duton's tor the pest two weeks left the or day for Williems- ford. A number of the M ck Baptists plated through here hat rod-y "t"urtg on their way to a Gard party, held by that this: cqngregn on " Waudby. Mr and Mrs L Willer‘1 their cousin Mr C McMil Mr Wismer. wh has purchased the ham-d of Capt Arch McLean. now d Owen Sound. is u sy making improve- mtl on L1). store id property. We "your hip to this icinity. - Pine weather It!" 1 lumen no looking in am work. um 15 Indian who but been uniting friend tttyyd tee, on, 34396- Frank will have use two horses now. Mr: Semuel B ck of Proton wu visit ing her parents . null Mrs Jug Wilson for 3 low days las week. The Limekiln uh held nightly meet. ings during last ek, when program of song. singing on story telling mm dis. puted of by the m here thereof. Commiatsione McIncee of ward 4 Glenda. who i. lweye on the elert for the improvement q the highway: inspected some eontnole n the side hue between lose 12 and 18, a I, on Saturdey. Mm Jno Bell f this burg in " present laid up. We lt for herspeedy recovery. Mr Ed Bell French River returned home last week after an absence of tive years In the In r woods. Mr Auburn} scouring the co at last tound it i property on tho‘ wonder it it w, Funk will hum Me H D McKocbnie ml Nissan Camp- bell, Fletcher Ind M ecbnie. delegatea (or Burnt church a dad the United Cont- of the You People's Societies and Sabbath School. lt d in Knox church Mrs J no. McQueen lartt I Nana's-.53. on Snturday. to spend f week round he; phi home, _ - Mr Alex Bu rt ia buy at present pre- pumg for the action of . large barn “Rimming yeg - A Commission} Glenda. who it improvement o some contract- lou 12 'md 13, Mr and Mr, Copeland groans visiting their any, north line, and. some J . an auctions from Damon kicks“ 0 Put boys noted 8 to 0 and could yo done boner hm not Indie Wm. laid off. Yoowl will act than - “hr 0 pumice. Salmon hnen't been beat at. on Monday last. Mu. Bertha Bud . wu the guest of In. Booth. lol- u w . Cum! Wilton nt Sands] with oouim in Booth"! Swine-a Put be “that“ wont to Yoevil on Bum-d: inat, um! met with anything no“. _ although _Yoovil‘had Mr. Wm. thn Win has gone up tho 1alyy tea 11:2an qip _ . _ The farmers heretbont m linking propmtlon foe on you: crop in the way of “out": and owing. _ - A In Wm. “madlymt Int week u the homo oi he: tut, It Vim Bill. Itoafr SAUGEEN. Holstei 1lARNEY, Boomvme Dromole. than. who has been My for s valuable steer npond on the Bkimmons End can. Glenda. We suicide or :ccidenc. Minna mad the ward to I good If Rockwood is " hummer Mm S hatch in male r anuivemry oh. trsat Mr John ering from an am is not im. I” been under to, we are sorry in with the ing Mr Al. ed home on ding a few tr the pan week in London re- Fay was very he in ullright t Bolton visited In this week. q sports from Forest, visited d “tended ser- Tuesday mot: ’day's shooting tired not many for a few days MAS! this i "native tkiiidOii -_- -e --- "aging." the was... n cold:- on.” The Conse vatives in South Ontario have unanim sly chosen Mr. William Smith as thei candidate for the win- mons in the a reaching elections and it is generally nderstood that in the improbable eye t of his election, of his partyt return to power, he will be the next Minister of Urriet1ltt1re. This is the same Mr. Wil iam Smith who, no ‘on his own adm ion under oath in l the recent local eld tion trial, paid out hundreds of dolla for the avowed 'puipose of buying Ties, although he had previously upo oath denied the charge. So tele larly outrageous and contempti le w h' his conduct in the matter. that the residing judge (Mr. Justice Ferguw) indignantly deelared:--"I look u " -.the evidence of Smith as being a b zen, distinct, strong denial, adenial at I do not believe, Ithink Mr. but h’s evidence cannot be too strongly condemned.i As it beam on the ques on it is dir credited by his admissio that he was guilty ot this giganti eorraption." Suhsquently the same , dge added:--- "r have some regrets at this larger offender, Mr. Smith . not before us. I have pothipgtpaay fl, him but that his evidence id the m luring piece apart-upholevu- I." Itinwith candidate- meh u r that the Tory alumina h. election. uk- mhe country , believe that they 1trrqittlrottt, ~ ”new corrupt- Tttte um Je on evening of the palm l A tew wee ago it leaked oat that the Tory ma ers were trying to in. duce Sir Bib rtTquer toopposeHon. Clifford Si in random bat Sir Hibbert wa not prepared to commit political " ide, and gave up a fairly safe seat f the fan of being snowed under by e popular Minister of the Interiorgi was therefore announced that there as no necessity to put up a strong an like Ta act "any local man was ood enough, to beat Siiton. " Of 000 this fooled no body, the thet was too tent that the job was bigger than Tu reared to tackle. and now absolute rof of the tank the Torico are in is to nd in the offieial announce- ment m e by the leader, Sir Charles himself nd heralded inseam head- lines in the Tory press that no less a person an Hugh John Macdnnald the six onths premier of Manitoba is to tack the job. Hugh John is ad- mittedl the stronger man to day in the Tor aggregation, he is to be next leader the party, for Sir Charles will dr out alter the electorate have repeate the verdict of ltM; (and no posted litician on either side honest- ly ex ts any thingelse) Hugh John i hes all e prestige of his recent sue- icess int e local elections to aid him, and he s not been in power long enough o do any mischief or lose strength. Of course its a desperate chance, utSiiton must he licked if there's a - means in heaven or earth to do it. Bat Hugh John will lind that he is p against the real thing this time. nd on election night he will reali' what it is like to be a cherub all head and wings and no seat. The receipts at the g " "mounted on it small admission fee to t27.Nt, and the booth had it gen ms patronage. The admission fee em led visitors to a sump! nous suppersh ing the \Vundhy ladies to he skilful c ks and considerate and deft waiters. Mr. Riclmldsnn wi tout, dunht, made the speech of the e ning, pleasantly reviewing the great Ik dune by Hap. tr'st missionaries ab ad and giving abundant testimony , the eloquence and devotion shown by aptist, diviues at lmnw. He related veral instances wherv nu his travels in be old land he had enquired for a sod preach»: to spend a Sunday with a I had each time been directed to a Bap t.(.\lr. It. is not a Baptist. himself.) The receipts at the g " "mounted on a small admission fee to [7.50. and the booth had a gen ms patronage. This is th name of the new rt, oMce umhlieh t lot 6, on the 10t Concea- aims, Glen ' and is nomad after the maiden n of the wife of the present postman Mr Baker. It is certainly it at co venience to a huge number eighth“! t travel for before. . About lie to the west is the church of the Ba int congregation. ministered to by Rev M. P, Cuuipheil. Unlock. and thou h t a Urge body numerically 'tlre",%,) bundance rt enthusiasm and the remit . portion of it man Been last Thu y in the very eucemful Garden P rty held on the grounds of Mr Baker Acrow of level-n] hundreds unem- tried with line sprinkling of older heads amougjth cokxi of youth and beauty. Rev. r mpbe I occupied the chair and on e llent program followed his upproprie opening remarks. Address- ee were m a by Revels. Smith Durham and Grab t, Dornoch. Candidate Rich- ardson: J. . Davis. Euphrasm: l. w. McArdle. nrkdule and U. Ransom», of the Revie Durham. Some excellent Silos wete ting by Mr. Cook. with his sister Mrs ve at the organ. Mr. Duncan: M an. Bentinck, a gave reci. tntion in hi sualahle at le, and Charlie \Vutson. a ndson of the same name in N. Egre tout, showed himself at home on a. latform. Mrs (‘muphell sang " self no mipxmied solo with tine ef- fect. her swe voice and excellent taste making it fine mile. A gem-ml feeling of regret was pressed at Dr. Lander, kin'" inability iiie lit-went, owing to a n-evious some}; menu. as well HN' the I,'0,'l?,','t"h1tle1'ili fa very dear friend, H, P. O’Connor. Mr J. M. Dari; rv~ gret took R face we turn. for he will "he had been inf med the genialdnclm- had donned the o clothes of the Con, servaLive parryan he would like to have seen him, fun he thought, he he must be inadilapidti I condition if he hast." Simon Has Got 'usrn Badly Seared. ggr2),1 A Ptburv CANDIDATE. fntendglt for tusd tceek. WAUDBY. veral instances he old land he rod preacher to I had euvh time Bt.(Mr. It. is not The rate " six mills on a ' and J 0 Adams was spponuud 00! r tor North Division, sultry 025; a 0 Melanin, when» for South Diyin a. “lay .29. By-luw No 181 lo levy . rue: 1nd appoint Collectors p the _tutsttl radian. to. Hume - Molntyu - " foregoing report be adopted and on muted. Carried. Com Robb reported bat be but in- spected the culvern put by the path- muter " lot 28 con 9 " and recom- mended that Thos Yako paid " for on: any's work sad that h paid for the so u. Com Hastie rep 10d road imps. To J C Adams covering b idge at. lot 7, con 17- 18 with elm plank cost $9.75; H Haw, building culvert a lot 29. can 17-18 bewed cedar, cost 8 payment. rec'd. Me.ntttw--Jioble but foregcing re- port beadoptid and Jars granted and Com be paid " fees. untied. ftobb-Mclnry ---TImt foregoing re- port be adopted ml orders granted. and Com receive 50 ct fees. Curried. The Clerk p seated an Agreement. registered, to Pi derU came-pass. which was satisfactory Ind By-law No 180 giv- ing, Mr Pinder iberty to construct. said eattle-ptuss, pus d We reading: he.. Com McQue reported mud imps, D Ferguson. elen I: out watercouruc on 5th elderond, co 5 cost 83.59; D Currie, rebuilding culve , new covering and mad. sills at 10111 side ad con 5 cost " pay- ment recommen d. 1int+o--hie1tnere That the wave and Com McQueen be ppointed to meet I deputation of Pr on Council at the townliue near Co arvillo to mljust the differences that ex ' regarding the water. courses and other utters in "at lac-lily. with full power act. in the circumstan- ces and report " on meeting of Council. Carried. A communication w read from Clerk. Proton, expressing t It willingness to adjust grievances on wnliue new Cadm- ville. Counetl met Sept 14th Mummies can firuoed. 5535-5 545-5355355353:5433355555555335-53553555-5 EGREMONT C00Nmi, _ f Al ci', r". s.", Lug)”, 1'"Nt r",'t' r» I "r"FT t "ritiili:1' ',!,ii,'if,,"ti,'iii'ii'ti', N ll Wiafi'hi’ i I: a: r'salY.ar.if"tai"ii', To 1heNt-- cot o no; occu by mlynelf. 2r, may Nahum Sop; " 1 Wm. Lsidlaw. Who in tho big Fuirwell Corner. often t g We would like to k w-who the fellow was that got mud at other fellew and flea'."'"'" the arch d one night last wee . Since We wrote his e. planing event. took place at the hom of Mrs E Browu of Rob Roy. The eye an which was an enjoyable one, was nt in music and garnet. and all rel. ed home well pleased With the eveni plenum. Mr Chas Kennad f Torouto, tttmotte- pauied by his sister in Mary, returned home hut Wednesda to spend the winter at. home. Miss Maggie Be ton in learning to he a milliner With M aCulbertson of your town. Messrs Sam M omb and Dan McCor- mick took in the oronto Exhibition last week, Mr Hugh Cad his farm and “can this week. Hugh. Mr A C Bow going into the Alex is an 013 bare to make Joe Firth is l this week. Mn I Gray Buneusau. who has been unwell for the use three weeks is im- provmg, we at glad to relate. Mr AC Bu n, at the Corner: intends guiug .iuto the_ tuber buaiuens this winter. ll "sue-McQueen-That _ rs Autos s..- d Iliro; Spencrr he exempt. um land tax tor 1900. Curried. Resolved that the t owing acc'h; be paid c-- me Kirkues gravel $3.33; (i Haw. do 03.53; H 'mcluir. do $4.06: Chas Gray,do 88 em TUos Yake, cmlur 91.25; MuniCIpal W ld Collectors' hulls. trtatiouery, B8.90; Mitchel}, express charges 40eti; Ole a (gunner salary $35. MeIntrre--1Gs ---T'lut we now ud- joum to meet l m on Fnday Noe 9th. Carried. D. ALLAN, Clerk. 'iithhttiiaii'i'iiiiiiit x'. m:- " " _ a"ir8rfy.c N _ .- r. Piling a. new waggon-box simbonuau and ' thing pay. pbell)sitn fiuiaued fencing: iteuds leaving for 1h; JVe wish you prosperity tt Roy. [checked boy from o visit- lute pretty tia;, c. if: y W, _ :4 I u will be accounts for the very IE Maine. that I am doing to-day. amen we now busy and will not be paying much attention to business attain while busily engaged on their farms. Sonic ofthem. howevr, will require to borrow money and I with to say that I am at present lending at five per cent and in some cases at less. I am also paying closer , attention than ever before to the col- _ l lection of old debts and claims placed i in my hands will be collected if it is E possible bv any means in the world to W l to get the money-no charge for my m l trouble it nothing collected. Ialso buy inld notes. I have had great “success g i in settling up and arranging business lentanglement and tliftieulties and in l making settlements With creditors I and any such business placed in my A l. hands will be laithlully attended to Ill { the profit, I think, of them who deal M l with me . I have nlwau a number thil l ofratnns in hand whichI nm able to A! l m-ll at very low figures and on very m any. M's-hem. Oct. " N Adamant, Prioeville. October 11-12. iirTiii'Tii'iTiri o. iiiiiiuhiikiiirik a North Brutus Port Mltdn. t,ii,i.t.l!.'.l' @ mafivmca'ii provided that the advertiser la able to do what he advertises to doudaman is a fool to pay good money tor adver- tising what he ll not able to carry out forttiepqblitsetiutt1ottttlteeltn man is a deception and a fraud. I all! not Meeting to do Maine. ifor (In or entirely for the other fellow'l ttettetlt but I have found during the twenty {can that I have been doing busine- n Hanover and Durham that I eon make the moot monely for my sell by doing the very beet can in every in- stance to save money tor Indy customers. Every customer who once oee business with me to " own from continues to Eatmnize me and g vee me. not "tt is businege, but " inthtenee and th \‘sesesseeeess aaagmma a? 5£339333399 .6t:.:.aaaat.ei Miillllllllil MI C. McArthur, Durham, Ont M If you wart bargains, now is the time. made Clothing, Boots J2 Shoes and Gem to be handled at the lowest price. They Relyint October M Come FALL FAIRS. ---xi--- 'thugs' Erery A rtiele "rto- and now is the time. Ready- it Shoes and Groceries are _ I the Durham Mus-"1 {MS}:- Block. Reside-nee Best door In“ of the Post 0mm. Durham. Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D. S. WM. Q. r3105 rrwtpooR EAST or DENTISTRY. F536??? Investigate. must go.

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