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Durham Review (1897), 20 Dec 1900, p. 1

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§ fl AT GRANT mm J ar erawt‘s i € Ladies Fur Jackets and l«dies, fi f f Cloth Jackets. Ladies® Caperines E (Girls® grey Lomb Caps. Men‘s Fur Caps. Boys Fur Cap® FT n t O 2 F â€" Lamp Geods of all kinds lane‘s. Scmoor Mertiyos. â€"Lega calling *hese for sale. cheap, view office. Mrs Graffty. Montreal, ¢ Rev. Mr. Stewart, is visiting town at present. Corracrtiox. â€"The Lake He tised by J. Burnet last we should ne 82. 2. /» â€" D mflsswsss“QQQ\ r ‘ Local and District News. : seo1 s ecsssescecseces8**|,.) Lambert‘s Hair Restoret, gray hair to its natural (‘ol‘r. a bottle at MacFarlane‘s Drug Christ mas Tree at the Rock1 Church on Thursday evenir week in connection with th School. A pleasant time exp Â¥arney Metholists have with a kind invitation to established and fay0t ite Cb gathering on Christmas _1 Claus never passe® Varney The snow is to be kept 0 Tiut.‘ Ckawalks thms 5E The «now is 10 0C ®*I hthic Sidewalks this Board of Works were in last meeting of the T ask for Tenders froim P perform the work. A. H. JACKSON : A. H. JACKSON : Notary Conveyancer, Insurance Agent to Loan. Farms bought and sol tions a specialty, has opened at the late W. L. MacKenzie‘s old Mr. Harry Meredith, has p Jumior Examination . at the College of Pharmacy and pa® homnors too. We extend congra Â¥i2 Eo e it . Mr. Harry Meredith, has passed the Jumior Examination at the Ontario College of Pharmacy and passed with homnors too. We extend congrat ulations to our young townsman. He takes up the Senior course in January. ftare @K¥¥râ€"Mrs Buil, of â€" Pincher Creek, widow of the late . received latey through re« Allan, the sum of $g2000 secured by her late hus! Workmen Society. A RsBELLION Promiseo.â€"The OQ, 5« Suan says if Dr. Landerkin gets the Owen | Sound Postmastership there will be a rebellion in town sure. Look â€" out, Laurier, dont do it anyway . before Col. Otter gets home. Twenty new members wer? publicly received into the Met sodist Church last quarterly Sunday morning. y I® The anniversary services of the Metâ€" hodist Church will be helé Sunday De Â¥. Rev. Kettiewell, chairman of the dstrict. will preach morning and evenâ€" ng. . se o Wheeaagien L Teerar m TT V 000 GoT U« Mrs C. M. Culbertson and daug Rita of Meaford are at Mr 8, Seotts Miss May McClocklin teaches in Rocky school for 1901. Wm. Turnbull, Dryden, is hom secure horses, grain, etc to take him to New Ontario, which countr epeaks well of. uC L ie sls epeame® ECCC 00 Warca Hoc.â€"â€"The gold spectacle frand | is again being worked in neighboring towns The tellow â€" usually claims to have found the «spectacies in a railway coach or other public place and offers them cheap &8 he does not need them. The frames are brasw and they are worth perh-r 5U cents a doz. pairs while the knays sells them at & barâ€" gain of %3 or $4 a pair. vouxty C nominations OOuncinofi- Messrs C. M vouxTy Counerir,â€"On Monday nexL nominations take place for County Counciliors. In Diyision No. 3 only Messrs C. McKinnon, H. Brigham and Geo,. Ries are talked of. In No. 4 Messâ€" rs Jas. Allan, P. Dickson and A Schenk will be candidates. . In No. 5, Messrs U * 46. 4 .onn» BRomnd Geo, Watson,. JNU ""**"~ and McKenzie. of Proton in the field. MaDEL EXA’~"I“S" w c....fidl held the closing retting tham. ®!*"° cceptan 1st we Miss Stone, We Proton Statio®; Egremont; Mr U Lamb, near Pafr‘y No. 12 Egrem t« Rxe. ve. (AuE adAvertiser / bas sccount of this ca Peek m Om Rx6. v*4. (‘lmu.»â€"The (), sound | * aAvertiser / bas the following brief E" sccount of this case: "The case of Reg . \ y vs. Camero®, was next called. The | & evidence submitted was somewhat conâ€" i t ficting. The accused, while not denyâ€"| * ing the Jact of the assult upon Jas ‘}! Carson, contended that he had given | the Bailiff warning to quit the premise s || and on b refusal had struck ~him. |. The Jut? hur being out a short time, | brought ln a verdict of guilty. The Judge bas not yet pronouncv,-d sentence. | A. G. “KIJ. County Attorney, tor govn; H. G. Tucker for Prisonet." e understand the matter has been settlod, not only the ctiminal case but fiecivil action leading to the dispute | â€" between father and son. The accused will it is smd be liberated on suspended sentence. all kinds at MacFarâ€"| _ & 0% The crush of our advertising p»,ges‘ this week diminishes the news space, xas, â€"Legal !:":::‘ s:: but at this Christmas period the pecunâ€" | sale. cheap, â€"!* iary benefits derived from a perusal of \| P our advertising columns will compenâ€"/ Montreal, daughte f’f sate for the absence of the usual readâ€" t, is visiting friends in ‘ ing space. | f | WaxrEp.â€"A â€" good smart boy.| ‘he Lake Herring m‘i:f: \ Apply to Ireland & Co. ‘ Lake Herring last week at OeR Emid i CCC P. Dickson and A Schenk ates. © In No 5, Messrs ,, IJno. McArthur, Boland e, of Proton are reported y evening of this | mail is used 1 with the Sunday l and convenien time expected. | Give the 11 haye favored “"(‘urr. Its ma« on to theis 109K~| at MaeFarlanse ite Christma® tun-i Axorasr® L mas â€" night. 5#°*4 | yoval of the & ept off all Granoâ€" is â€" Season. The instructed at the Town Council to parties willing to I1, of Pincher at e Robert B\l“o 4 r'cnrdor Th\)fi‘ 20N0, beneficiany husband in the rden, is home to etc to take with which country he ky Saugeen ... hulter oc P teach in for 1901; | beck; Mr Johmwn.\ Mr â€"Graham, No 14, ry, near Stayner; Mr Sound ; Miss Gordon old stan« Restores M) cents Store. y Public, nt, Money 1d, Collecâ€" an office in $2.50, Editor Robb of the Walk scope is a candidate for Br Council. We bope to see as his fitness for the position Apply to Ireland & Co. I »Shop Early" is the ery of our mere chants, who are being rushed with business these days. For ourselyes we say ‘"Renew for the Review" at either our Upper Town or down town office, Phones 6 and 3 respectively. If the mail is used Postal notes are A cheap and convenient way of remitting . | Give the little folks Baby‘s Cough ie t.. .ada anecially for them only our Pho: mail and ort time, ty ity. The b ,senwng- & rney, for|P Prisonet." g‘ has been| C use "aut | AxortuERr LaxDMARK GOoNX®~J*" moval »f the Shewel and Lenabhan niture and undertaking establisht from the hillside to fine new qua in the Melatyre block recalls the that since 1882 the business bas AxortuEsr LaxDMARK Goxrâ€"A1ne **~ noval of the Shewel and Lenaban Farâ€" riture and undertaking establishment ‘+om the hillside to fine new quarters n the Mcelatyre block recalls the fact that since 1882 the business bas been carried on there. For about 33 yeirs by the late John Shewel!, a short time by his son EAward J. and latterly by J. A. Shewell, his daughter. We wish the firm continued success in their new quarters and we euppose the big chair on the old roof that has amazed two generations of youngesters on their CCC L. 1. es Â¥imrham will now diap« A. Shewell, his daughter. W firm continued success in quarters and we ruppose th on the old roof that has a generations of youngesters first visit to Durham will n Give the littie are. â€" Its made sp® Mr. Peter Cole, inâ€"law to Rev. M for the first time 1w Fassrxo or STaATUTE 1aror. â€"Mr. ‘ A. W. Campbell, Provincial Good Roads | Instructor, reports that over fifty townships in the province will yote at the next municipal elections on byâ€"laws to do away with the present system of statute labor on local roads in fayor of roads« built at the general expense by A | upecial .W: The . progres® | memaabiet during the list OP the "Red White and Blue" Mrs. Jenkinson accompi school was artistically ds loyal colors, roses and e speaking a labor of love 0 both teacher and pupils. I 1134711 d a itc ectntetihntretradt. l a nice address was presented b pupils to the teacher accompanie gresent of some ailver tableware. ampbell, on hehalf of Miss Fl« felicitously replied and thanked t /2 * 2tis avattare that 1 e S eC o on k acl ie iE UIRMVGEE GERWI CC ‘he Wn'm.en- rights ;:'leetf. and t.he P. M. W. Bro. C. L. Grant I Red White and Blue ece, with M. W. <+~ John Smith | rs, Jenkinson accompn‘g. The |. Foreman ©â€" Alex Firth | chool was artistically decorated with Overseer _ D. Munro ‘! oyal colors, roses and evergreens, beâ€" Guide e s OT i 1 :peaking alabor of love on the park of Fin. Sec. «+. Wm. Calder poth teacher and pupils. At the close, | Receiver «* David Smith a nice address was presented bX the| Recorder «* Thos. Allan pupils to the teacher accompanie by a \ Ins. W. _ Jeff McCracken resent of some ailver tableware. Insp.| O. W. t*+ N. McGillivray gsmphell, on behalf of Miss Fletcher, Rep. to G. L _ * Wm. Calder felicltt;ousl(y reglic;‘d an(ti. tbta.}?kted ther:) Alternate « G. L. Grant or the gift and the raotive at promptâ€" : l io it :drit. g(:‘vod Save the Queen‘ Elosedpa ,‘}ufilwrs,r Bros. Alfix F‘%h aid J. program whose onlY faultiwas in length |‘ elly._ _ Trusteesâ€"Brog. W M Man, but the wee tots held out. Allan MeKinnon and Alex Beaton. e, Flint, Michigan Mr. Stewart, is in in 25 yvears Walkerton Teleâ€" for Bruce County o see him elected ssition is undoubt» is in townr The re sOn DURHAM, The opening services of the renovated . Presbyterian Chureh will be held on Sunday next. Rey. Proi. Ballantyne, of Knox. College, will preach morning and evening asd & special offertory will be taken up in aid of the Building Fund. Rev., Mr Farquharson will preach an illustrated seamon to the young peopl® in the afternoon. Mr J, J. Ha Ottawa and ot the last few m business came Mr J. J. Haslett who has been in me 5s & Ottawa and other Canadian cities_for Special attractions for the | * the last few months partly on C. P. R. Christmas and New Year‘s < business came to Durham last week to 1 6 spend the holidays with wife and fatherâ€" trade,. & inâ€"law Mr Thos. Lander. h Rev. Dr. F. Smith, Dornoch, left on A Catt Respoctlutly Soticited. s Saturday last for his new charge at s Bradford. Ont., where he is to be inâ€" SHEWELL & LENAHAN. ; Â¥ I / ' ducted on Dec. 20th next. â€" Mr C. C. McFaden came home from .M" and Mrs John Hunt, Queen St. the Winter Fairlast Friday having | ?"'“ have the rare privilege of celebratâ€" with him a pair Silver laced Wyan | ‘DF their golden wedding, on Christmas dotte, one buiff Wyandotte hen and one | d“Y-- 1850â€"1000! Congratulations from bullf Legbhorn, obtained form Myers, of | Review. Kossuth. We areafraid Colin‘s thorâ€"| A Rar.â€"Proton township eas been ough bred stock will now be neglected, ?‘censured by a Coroner‘s jury for allow~â€" The blowpipe of the Factory engine | |PF P’."t”"k Ryan, a man with an injurâ€" leaked on Monday and the hands haq | ed spine. to be sent to jail as a vagrant. a holiday, About i miltion â€"feew of| All parties not paying their Taxes heâ€" lumber has been bought for delivery | fore the 28th inst. will be charged an this winter. Mr Golding, an experiâ€" | additional 3 per cent. _ Please take enced furmture trayeller, has been en | notice and act wccordingly. gaged to travel eastern Canada. and he| Piegp ix Maxrrosa.â€"We regret to speaks well of the furniture and price,. | hear the death from appendicitis of Mr Progress is the word. \ John Hopkins, late of Glenelg. He was t The Methodist Sunday School holdg“; ‘n-n(t)he:“(t;: Mrsf Geo, Moore and Mrs ite annual entertainment on Friday :O.h “I"; ey 0 ;owpl.'u.nd;: nephew y evening Dec. 21st. there will be ’m‘i‘;l : € W“:.c: ('m" bi l? gremom. ; Kmas tree for the children and good | P' :'"” : y eh'?d" fm“d f’r";‘; of , | programme will be rendered illustratâ€" | roton} and one CA!UCO 4t ew days old to ing "Xmas eve at grand pa‘s." Admisâ€"‘ mourn his loss. : ston 10 and 15¢. Mrs Brown near the Rob Roy, Glenelg. J % | Is away to Daluth in response to & tele« t | _A SuppEX CALt..â€"Friends |.|MP of the | gram stating that her son cbere, ho â€" | late Mrs Jos. Lauder were pained to ret | pua A A A \had undergone an operation for apâ€" d | ceive notice last Tuesday of her death 3 ob . ul o n % A . , pendicitis, is in a very serious condition. r| in Kamloops on Monday Dec, 10th. | s A C \_ Mrand Mrs Parker are in Montreal n | She was a sister of Mr. Ben Moore, late| ; A t atng & \ | this week consulting a specialist in eye _1 + Pmxhany: and leaves to mouth h"ldlseasefi Rev. Dr. F. 81 Baturday last Bradford. Ont., ducted on Dec. : A Suppex CaALt ..â€"Friends here of the | ;fl‘"m P late Mrs Jos. Lander were pained to 8 | pag y ceive notice last Tuesday of her death ‘ pendic in Kamloops on Monday Dec, 10th. 1 Nas She was a sister of Mr. Ben Moore, 1848 ) qpjg w of Durham, and leaves to mourn her ‘ iseas sudden removal, bher husband, hrother‘ Miss of Mr. Thos. Lauder of this town, fOUT | 5y pope daughters and three sons, the youngest \ Sestin now in S. Africa. The cause of death Wew we learn from the Kamloops Sentinel | Sey was heart failure, The paper say$ "MF3 Einatte Lauder had been ill for less than & WeE | waoek and yesterday her condition appeared ; to be greatly improved. At a late hour Thi last night she was chatting cheerfully , from ln+h mamBare of the family. who confiâ€" | ‘Lh‘“ dently hoped that she would be about again by toâ€"day, or toâ€"mo the latest. Within an hour or ® had claimed herf The deceas was in her 56th ?ear and was was in h Grev Co A long resident in Nicola, where her husband was for many years engaged in ranching. and subsequently in Kamâ€" loops. the late Mrs. Lauder was known and highly esteemed by a very large circle of aquaintances, who will learn with deep regret of her sudden demise, The bereaved family have the sincere sympathy of the whole community in & il e The nomi y officers in D @er w' tOOk E h The tollow! e officers elec P. M. W. th M. W. he | . Foreman OPENING SERVICES. their "The nomination ANnG CiCULW U . V} i. officers in Ben Nevis Camp for the year 1901 teok place on Friday, Dec. 7. Officers elect for 1901 are:â€" Chiet R. J. S. Dewar| Chieftain N. Melatyi1e Past Chief T. C. Morton _ Chaplain C. C. MeFayden | Recording Seey _ (Geo. Binnie Fin. Sec. & Treas. C. Ramage Marshall C. McDougall Standard Bearer _ J. D. k r Sr. Guard Hugh @ieKay Jr. Guard J. H. @iffnter Auditorsâ€"Geo. Binnie and@das. Alâ€" lan. _ Representativye to Grard Camp: C. Ramage i ! Ins. W. |â€" o. w. Rep. to Alterns Auditorsâ€" Kelly. _‘ Allan Mc The nomination and the e [ officers in Durham Lodge 198 . W. took place on Dec. 11th, 1900. The following are the names of the officers elect tor 1901:â€" _____ sad affliction.‘ Foreman Overseer Guide Fin. Sec. Receiver Recorder Ins. W. Ontario THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1900. s, north of Town, week to Cargill to is seriously ill and m Redit Hanove! 18 e would be up and y, or toâ€"morrow at an hour or so death The deceased lady rand was born in m and election of Nevis Camp for the 0. S. visiting visited in \SHRWELL & LENABAN Wish HAU Mr and Mrs John HMunt, Queen St. will have the rare privilege of celebratâ€" ing their golden wedding, on Christmas day. 1850â€"1900! Congratulations from Review. A Rap.â€"Proton township eas been censured by a Coroner‘s jury for allow~â€" ing Patrick Ryan, a man with an injurâ€" ed spine. to be sent to jail as a vagrant. All parties not paying their Taxes hbeâ€" fore the 26th inst. will be charged an ]1 Miss Dick of Ireland & 0C0,, who suecessor of Miss Culbertson took session of her new place Wedn We wish her success in her new ve Several interesting budgets and matter unsasyoidably crowded on This, Wednesday merning, a message from Toromts conyeyed the sad tidings that Mrse. Jas. Lavelle had died at her home, â€" We are but voicing the sentiâ€" ments of the whole town in expressing sincerest sympathy with the bereaved husband and family in this severe afflicâ€" \tion. Something you have had." Someâ€" thing you will want. Something you can get. _ " Guox‘s . Gripe Capsures," " Gux‘s LivEr® Pices," Gux‘s CHIL | BLAIX OURE." For sale by MacFarâ€" lane and Co., or sent postpaid on receipt \ of price. James R. Gun, Manufac.â€"urer, \| N \Bright, Ont. | 1 Cns 4 ar2aca d joth eeneet s nee Mr. Willis, assistant for the Model School term left for his home in Seaâ€" forth this week. OUn Friday a nice enâ€" tertainment was got up iin his hoaor‘ and he was presented with an address and a gentleman‘s companion" as .A token of regard. He made an appro: \priate reply. Mr Willis leaves many \friepds behind bhim. public + are Tur Latrk Mrs (REV.) STEWART.â€" On Friday last the above lady passed to her eternal rest, after an illness durâ€" ing which she suffered much. She wns" married to Rey. Mr Stewart about 25 | years ago and since then has lived chiefly in Durham. Preyvious to that ‘ ‘she lived in Hartford village near Brantford, and before that in Niagara district where she was born over 66 yrs. | ’). Besides her husband she leaves | | Wehind her two brothers and three z&isâ€"| \ ters, of whom Mrs Thomas, Uakln.nd.‘ ‘is in town. Mrs Stewart was a devoted lBaptist and one of the most loyal of\ | churzch workers and was president of \the Women‘s Mission Circle of Darham | Baptist Church. The remains were inâ€" \ terred in Stratford on Saturday afterâ€" \uoon. beside those of her first husband kand two children, keyv. Messrs McKay, Stratford and McGs â€"gor. Durham, offiâ€" \‘ciated at the grave, and (the latter & Ms oc us Ne db xt preachedit,he funeral sermon on evening. Union Public & and Glenelg, at I ic of Durham aud S. : informed that the heretofore carried on Shewel]l will now be TEACHER WANTED erry blic S. 8. No. 16 Artemesia , at Irish Lake. \w. H. Parrersox, Sec,. Pomona. premises next the ChAristmas cordially ee us in we hope se of her first huslmnd‘ i, key, Messrs McKay, (cGs â€"gor, Durham, offiâ€" grave, and (the latter Ang l t n d of o is the ok posâ€" Anesday venture. â€"_____â€"â€"_/ id other ut this _ | CGash System d tidings 1 at ln'l'l h(' lt'“‘.l' I / Sunday "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 We beg to inform OUur Customâ€" ers and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash system, which means Cash or its equivalent, a.n_g:l1 1:chat our lb aaaainle‘s en‘ e‘ o w e5,â€" ADOPTED BY the same. wWHOLE NO. 1187. . McKehnie. alent, and that our Motto will be .. G. & J. McKECHNIE.

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