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Durham Review (1897), 29 Nov 1900, p. 1

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â€" vOL. XXIL NO. Noo THuEX t â€"Shouther :o Shouther an‘ awa‘ Yre go to the Scotch concert in Durham Toon Ha‘ next. Friday e‘ening This is Nov. 30, an abody kens it‘s St. Andrew‘s nicht, when ienl Scotchmen {ilk aue‘s Sceotch on St. Andrew‘s) honor the Saunt by & wheen sangs, aiblins T & CV L haerty crauck. n e t c the Saunt by a wheen SsANSS, w1DEIU® a joke or tWaA. and a hberty crack. Seatch Lassic_ Jean frae Dromore is intill‘t, Miss Whelpley the bonnie playâ€" er on the piano and also Mr. Ireland _ frae Mt. _ Fovest ( he‘s a‘ Scotch thourh his name‘s _ Eerish) is intillt, an‘ the lave o‘ oor gleg bame swatblers wull gie ns o‘ their verra best warblers WOV 2"". V lo as theawuld sayin on n cbchasme ts is intillt, an‘ the lave 6 oor &‘TA TD warblers wull gie ns o‘ their verra best to keep the puddin het as the auld sayin has it. Dinna lippen OWTC muckle, on _:lil' a guid seat tho‘, but mak‘ shair pickin ane off the vlan At MacFarâ€" lane‘s ; a‘ seats ae price. Juist a quarted .oot yer pouch but ma certie ye‘ll be prood o‘t. NoticE.â€"1 have in the hands of Mr. lection and request to me to call and se wssssssssssysv ‘ Local and District News. ‘.Q“CQQO‘QQOQ“' Bright, Wha‘s that Sant Andra were nCC sae muckle aboot the noo? Whar he live an‘ fat has auld Scotlan‘ to wi‘ him? Tll gang lae the concert Sant Andra‘snicht an‘ fin oot a‘ aboo Miss Culbertson wishes to annou to the public that she is selling the ance of her stock of Millinery at lowest possible prices, . We mean Y we say. Mr. Jas, Carson is progressing as fayâ€" orably as may be under Dr. Jamieson‘s eare from the wounds received last Friâ€" day while acting officially in Normanby. His unfortunate experience has brought fre~(C" ~I O nsthy from his Tellow: him much sympatbhy citizens and we hope sults may follow. Mr oL. Eividge is recovering 1!"" ". . attack of inflamation and we hope will soon be around again. Mr. Van Der Feen, London, this week started â€"his contract of frescoing the "walls of the Presbyterian church. Dewrbeck sns COBLEREREâ€"LL0s 0T To3 90 walls of the Presbyterian church. Mr. Eddie Allan left Tuesday mornâ€" ing for Ogdensburg. The first meeting of the shareholders of the Durham Cement Co. will be heid next Tuesday. in the Town Hall at 2 Men‘s Leather Leggingsâ€" Men‘s Rubber Heels. Women‘s Rubber Heels. Men‘s, Women‘s and Ch Wigwams just opened p. m« Miss Kate McDougall. we regret to hear, is down with the fever now. Her brother Archie is recovering nicely. Mr J. Brennan is able to attend to his duries as baggage maAd again after a severe illness. Tus FurxiTURE Co. N@ ed from Manchester, Eng order for goods and have their first car load of oak. to make a higher grade They are also installing minute pamp for fire | Mr B Sharp has the coi _erection of the building t Vemaeme CCE CCC Co. Toronto, receiyed an order | one dorat 4 9°"" * o 0A Imanas alone i J 4 C from Britain last week for 10 tons of Worp axp Worxs. ‘The Almanae alone i8 Canadian Chickens. The order was ::7!212{1“:‘1’)”{1\'5)2:1(:“;"‘,1 ;-"5f Orger from 5 ¢ ) AB a ublis ing Company, n fus Sn is weres 6 fey bus. |ysor Looust Street: 81. Loule, Ms, largest order for Canadian Uhickens | gaid Frederick The Great .ever received giving promise of a new | A § * _and very large Canadian industry. We\ «Facts are Divine Things." .trust the article in our last issue will weamusece help along this desired result. _ Such was the saying of a master mind. A * . \ and what applies to things of/state applief World‘s Most Famous Picture: _ | w;,n» gouble foree to maiters concerning e n e uen te Nnl. / Wrikntndnn" Biem t 000. .original. bright, clean and typical ofl ‘Canada, as also is the title coyer, whicp . depicts, in six colors, an Indian boy W-thorfion a king turkey of .the forest which he has killed. Order at r for nothing as good has ever beâ€" *95""* zon offered in Canada. and Ont., November E4. « 1 have placed my accounts ; of Mr. John Kelly for colâ€" request all parties indebted | and settle at once. Jas. R. Gux. . Limited. »rtson wishes to announce \that she is selling the balâ€" stock of Millinery at the e prices. We mean what a $ PA en l tlts tihreq sold out within three dnr-of & eation. Price 50 cents, | tu y for mailing.‘ At all newsdeal m The Sheppard Publish athy from bhis Te? hope no untoward Heels. and Children‘s opened out. recovering from his n and we hope will Toronto. is. R. GUX 2]3(. lml). we‘re bearin‘ 2 Whar did * aboot it t OUry, Mamma" | and lingbs. picture of the ‘L“m. ame! lian soldier yet : that gaunes ixty pages are\lfl that and typical °; | usqil a bott le coyer, whicp | KiAney Tal «n Indian boy its la1 king turkey of nights. killed. Order at ‘Tablet od has ever b6 )). on and anada. and x nt‘s C Any ves hree of merit of C :i-:nu. in to Tablets 4 ubiishing Comgp. | tht® 59(5 to dee on PQurhd re 48 Da: Miss 8. McKinnon, came home a few ays ago after epending a week with riends in Minto and Mt. Forest. Mr. Wm. Coleridge. Yeovil, spent & ew days recently with his sister Mrs ‘. Ramage at the Review office. Try White Pine and Wild Cherry *ompound â€" for Coughs and Colds, at Jarling‘s Drug Store. Perfumes and toilet articles, at Darâ€" ing‘s Drug Store. Mr. Arthur Jackson, has decided to tay in town and resume conveyancing ind kindred business, devotmg his time largely to collections,. Being a Notary Public and having lovg experience we have no doubt he will be successful and we are pleased to know of his decision, Durbam wants such energetic younk business men. He will in the meanâ€" time open up in the premises of the late Wm. L. Mcivenzie. REwuruBErRED Sricnâ€"A very handâ€" some portrait of the late Rev. James Cameron, of Chatsworth. has recently been placed in the vestry of the church there, by the relations of the deceased. The Rev James Cameron was the first minister of the Chatsworth cengregation and was a man greatly beloved and of great force of character. Hebeing dead yet speaketh. | The Montreal Star has issued two catchy Premium _ pictutres entitled "Home from the War" and *"Christ in the Temple". The former shows the Canadian soldier in Khaki surprising his mother perusing the other shows graye Rabbis listening to the Size 17 by 24 inches and by clubbing with th pictures, Star and R for Rainfall for the week, in. 4.01, fall, nil. Hours of sunshine, nil eral direction of the wind, yer able, repeatedly during the wes ing the compass and generally | WEATHER BULLETIN. mg I hard oT $1.80, the Week Ending Nov Temperature. I Nov. 19. s\ ... t 19. . ««...¢«> 6# 20. .:...««sr* 1 Star bhas issued two um _ pictures entitled ie War" and *"Christ in The former shows the ier in Khaki surprising »rusing his letters while s graye and thoughtful x to the marvellous boy. t ced hes and can be secured vith the Revirw. The and ReviEw one vear Di 24 4.61, Snowâ€" . 24, 1900 Min. Max. 32 43 30 406 41 61 53 506 30 40 30 40 24 .34 x@en~ DURHAM, Monday last Mr. C. Cameron, Varney appeared before Mayor Laidlaw, chargâ€" ed with personal abuse of Mr. Carson and illegally resisting him while doing what he considered his duty as an offiâ€" cer of the Jaw. The trouble grew out of disputes beâ€" ‘ tween the defendant and his father as to their standing in relation to each | other and the farm, The father claims his son was working for wages. while the son holds there was an arrangeâ€" ment that he was to get the place unâ€" der certain conditions. l Acting for Mr. Cameron, 8Sr., Mr Carâ€" son, on Monday of last week went down and seized upon certiain articles and put them under lock and key in the old man‘s possession. _ The son, not recogâ€" i nizing the validity of this action, subâ€" sequently took possesion of what Lhe ‘ claimed was his own. Gosmo Comeron Gudgeis Consich¢ gason Whhe 0n DuW. This brought Mr, Carson back on | ing good health. ANC 1‘ Friday last and after a brief altercation \ Editor inâ€" chief of the Cle he was attacked by the young man with | Gazette, the oldest med a stick, struck over the head making & | Nyorthern Ohio, and h cut four inches long and having two of ‘ appointed Consulting O his ribs broken, and believes he was 00â€" | (leveland City Hospital ly saved from further injury by the inâ€" | Brotherhood of Railway terposition of defendant‘s father with & | insurance organization 0 doubleâ€"barrelled gun threatening to \ parts of the United Stat T $i2 I is en on io ns on s ruk £1 Lawyer Clark of Mt Forest was GC° i j femdant‘s counsel, Mr. J. P. Telford for |, the plaintiff, _ The evidence of X\ll‘.l} Carson was taken in his bedroom. his | injuries being sufficient to keep him\ there for weeks. He avers that he | approached defendant civilly and was| met by violence the word and the blow coming together, He is satisfied his authority was sufficient and his long‘ experience of 47 years should certainly ‘ qualify him. | l On the other hand defendant swears ‘ that Mr. Carson spoke roughly to him.. used oaths, displayed handcufts, and hinted that he had a pistol in his pockâ€" et. He swears also that, believing Mr C. was trespassing, and his "paper" no good, he warned him to get off the place and in auctioneer style counted oneâ€"twoâ€"three, each time warning him off. On Mr. Carson trying to adâ€" NeuTs him off, On Mr. Carson U y1U§A ° vance the blows were struck,. M son ran back, picked up a scitt and advancing with this, other followed to be stopped by the father. Mr. Clark claims his client was aclting | under his instructions in resisting, as Mr. Carson‘s authority was no authorâ€" ity on either occasion, and therefore the removal of the young man‘s goods | was robbery and the parties accessury'.l to it were liable to an action. k Mr. Clark made an exhaustive sumâ€"| ming up putting the case for his client in very strong terms, but after heuring‘ Mr. Telford‘s side of the case the mayor l decided the evidence justified a commitâ€" tal and ruled so. Dr. J amieson, Mrs. C. Cameron and Mr, Wm. Cameron all gave evidence. Bail was accepted $500 °n the voung man‘s own recognizance, on the young man s OW 76 and $500 by his fatherâ€"inâ€"law Wilder. The case was A from about 2 p. m. Mr. W,. Porter, after a week‘s visit with friends in town, returned Tuesday morning to his home in New York. ciopainblainalinht animrardidiet on ied Dinna pit your a sleeve‘ll iet it." 1 gathers nae fog." sune buskit" an cloak aboot ye" A ha‘ on Friday nigh!t the lasses sing t _owre again. communnmennemmeemtemenamesmemmmnmenmeite 0O _ on ce NoOTICE TO CREDITORS. ' In the matter of the estate or, Joun | Byers, late of the Township of Norâ€" | manby in the County of Greyjand Provâ€" ince of Ontario, yeoman, deceased. I Notice is hereby given pursuant to |, R. 8. 0. 1897, Cap. 1209 Sec. 38 and | amending Acts, that all persons having | claims against the estate of the said | John Byers, who died on or about the , twenty fifth day of May A. D. 1900 are | te%uiled to send b{ post Yrepuid or to \ deliver to J. P. Tel ord, Solicitor for the\ Executor, on or before the c tr <adune hk . © V 7 A SRIOUS MIMGL. IKCCUUOE, XPEE NC OOEA CCE Thirty First Day of December 1900 w EY en . C sA se ocm their names addresses and descriptions and a full statement of particulars of their claims and the nature of the seâ€" curiti (if “i) held by them duly certified and that after the said day the 82"""" 5 +A Aiatribute the certified and UAAT "***""~"" "asleâ€"ibute executors will proceed to distribute the: assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, haying regard onlz‘t.o the claim of which they shall then have notiee. Dated this 26th day of Movember A. D. [ ] J. p. TELFORD, Solicitot for Executors. Â¥s were struck,. . Mr. Carâ€" . picked up a scantling. z; with this, other Liows be stopped by the irate your arm oot farer nor yer . ." _ Min‘ a rouin‘ stane jig." * A bonnie bride‘s " an sae ** tak‘ yer wuld ye" and come to the toon mnight an hear the lads an ing the auld Scots sangs THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1900. a tedious one lasting m. till after 11 o‘clock. m Review. was actin Mr. Wm Wwias of John "PHE LITTLE YLLLUYW LADVHL Tells, or ought to tell eorrectly the date to which you are p2 id. Changes and additions have aâ€" gain been made and we ask our friends to examing closely. The price of the Review is $1 a year in advanceâ€"g1.35 if not so paid, The amount is small to subscribersâ€"to the publishâ€" er, many smalls count up fast. ‘ â€"Prompt Renewals ‘ â€"will help us and l â€"greatily oblige the ' PUBLISHER. For ance let Whig an‘ Tory a‘ agree | an‘ spen‘ Sant Andra‘s nicht thegither | for the days 0‘ Auld Lang Syne. | | _ ProsprrIng.â€"We are pleased to note | | the well being of & little colony of / | Durhamites in Northern Ohio. Dr. Ed.| Imuder in a letter to us mentions | incidentally that Dr R. A. Smith, about \ | 30 miles South of Clevelard, is well and | \ prospering. Miss Edith Tuanstead is | ‘\enjoying her nursury course, while Mr i | Russell. Mrs and Miss Lauder are enjoyâ€" l | ing good health. The Dr himself is now ' \ Editor inâ€" chief of the Cleveland Medical ‘ | Gazette, the oldest medical journal in | | Northern Ohio, and has lately been | f\appnint.ed Consulting Occulist to the\ " \ Cleveland City Hospital and also to the ! For ance let Whig an 1 an‘ spen‘ Sant Andra‘s nic for the days 0‘ Auld Lang p€ Herbageum Does Pay HAVE YOU TESTED IT ? The Cost is only one cent it day For t For Cows it is of gyent benetit before and after calying, and when fed regularly it {Acreases milk, cheese and butter, _ ' W ILL AC C For Turkeys /and Laying Hens the cost is oné cent a day for 15 to 20, and one/third for their chicks. It keeps/ them â€"free from diseases. Feed as soon as they are out of the shell. Asly/ffor Pamphlet. Monday‘s Globe contained the nouncement that a charter had granted to the abovye Company w capital of $150,000, RSmpCERICER CCE TE APE is We congratulate the Company and especially the chief promoters, this in turn coupled with the name of Neil Mcâ€" Kechnie for this long step in advance. We shall return to this subject in fuâ€" ture issues: meanwhile success to the Durham Portland Cement Company, horse, C third ot sheep, A pigs. Calves Fisx at THE FrarekzE®â€"Parties desiring salt, fallâ€"caught trout should leave their orders with the undersigned. Fresh fish always on hand. 3 sug s Pn ces duram Poriand Gement Compony. Nov 14th, 1900. LDon. McDonald. Lot 13, Con 8, W. G. R, Bentinck, offers for sale on Friday, December 7, at one o‘clock, Farm Stock and Inplements in great variety. Also a good cooking Stove. See large bilis. Terms, 12 mos. and 7 per cent. â€" Hugh MacKay, Auctioneer. To Cure aCold in One Day Take Laxatiye Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. . 25¢. EK. W. Grove‘s signature is on each box. May 1 is only one cent â€"cow, bog or otf a cent for : â€" and less for lat ®, YELLOW LABEL SALE REGISTER. FOR SALE BY .L. CRANT. nt it d:ly fo DP & |)P(‘f. 0 r a calf, colt lambs and 1} tic Miles Wilson. stigh ; cleans exsures soft, rives away ; the kidneys thing out for e aAan* l been with a the |\ % (-}'a-sh-f:)?Pfroduce. Laidlaw‘s Oid Stan C _y= | MWWAMRAM%MWBNM&‘? N. C. & "Large Sales & Small Profits." We take this opportunity of thanking our customers for past patronage, and we are convinced that the new system wrill merit a continuance of xh Cash System We beg to inform OUur Customâ€" ers and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivalent, and 1At'na.t: our ADOPTED BY the same. é,i-éfif, and that our Motto will be _ WHOLE NO. 1184, .. 0. & J. McKECHNIE. TR Laidlaw‘s Old Stan d$ «us Tw e o

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