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Durham Review (1897), 11 Jul 1901, p. 1

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PROPORTIONS of wall paper are oportiom Here are ntilul wall papers wall paper market. to give to the pur- all that excellence, ent can put into ble price. We are inst what you want. LAWRENCE , 4, 1901 LDING YCLEI Qrg . lane lit Co. mhased here FREE. 4.3?! ttildir Everything New and he cordially ERIFS', A BOOKSELLERS NOT! 9P3 Witt" [el ”5551917 N: W Mic ttt Lower McKinnon) n n 24? out " ll IW "ri :m additional attraction there is the promixvof an enjoyable time. Some guml speaking is pl'tnlllsml, and as usual, there will be abundance- of “music. The Lacrosse match is lwtwven Durham and (kw-n Hound .ezuns and as both are in good trim and rivals for the charm pionship. this is sure to he a match worth seeing. Come, early to Durham on the 12th. mexrcn or TiorisuiAsHNo.----A writer in the Toronto News of Saturday last deals with this topic, and in giving short sketches of several of the prominent men there mentions Alexander McKel- vie. whom we at once knew was "Angus" son of our townsman Mr. John McKel- vie. We are pleased indeed that a stranger in a few day's stay with the purpose of writine up leading men. should find our old friend worthy of the following) flattering notice, and we are further p eased to page it on: "Mr. Alex- nnder McKelvie is another pioneer who is making his influence felt in the new country. Formerly a school teacher, he has become the owner of a. saw mill on thbee’s Creek. and instead of muhing the young idea how to shoot in old Ontario, he is producing lumber for ‘ the settlers of New Ontario to shelter themselves from summer heat and winter cold. Mr. Mockelyie is a. man of much force of choracter. He gives evvdence of the possession of those rug- ged qualities that are so essential to the'pioneer in the new country." TUE '1P,ru'.---Duvham this year is the meeting place of the Orangemen of this District for the great annual celebration. Should the weather prove. favorable the crowd on Friday of this week will un- doubtedly be " large one and we trust they will all leave feeling that the wel- C nne. cf the town has been a warm one. Should half the number of lodges invit- ed accept the invitation the demonstra- tion will be a success. and with' the league Lacrosse match in the afternoon as an additional attraction there is the A TERRIBLE CosuuxArros.-These he yf.""ll'.' m we. "et""'.'"."' "I we week, the days when all the good Methodist (1:325: Gilmour IS remaining over for the. ministers move to their new pastorates. . . A quantity of furniture for the incom- Hey. Mr. Pomeroy. formerly of th.is int? ttsinister was shipped by freight the I town, has we believe teen placed in other day to n small hamlet which was lchm'ge M the Varney “mum .We are to he the avene of his spiritual labors, splensed to hear Mr. Pomeroy " again and horrible to relate. the only other I to be ne.ur us. freight that day for that. place was “l Nuts bi, Vollett leaves this week foe keg of liver. The railway men said it "t"ort William to visit for two months was the first keg of beer. to go into the I her relat ives Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland hamlet in many moons', and had quite. (and family. Bon voyage Miss b'. a joke at the mmister's expense as the 3 Trinity and others will wish you back. liquor was rolled " with the furniture. I Mr. Charter Smith came home this THE '1:hur'.---lhtrham this year is the l week after; a week? visit to Toronto meeting place of the Orangemen of this i and the. PY-A.."""?'"'.'.. He was m District for the gloatamnuulcelebration. ,iPt.l,raly during the terrible gtorm last. Should the weather prove favorable the l li “day and was a Witness to its terrible ....n....| es., chm“. u: an“ “MAI. mm b“ I effects, OWEN BOUND v. MAnrcnaLE.---The Lacrosse match in Owen Sound on Mon- day between these teams went to Owen Mound by a score of tt to G. The 66 Sun " says their team made better play with Durham. This victory places o. Sound well to the from. and should Durham win the match on Friday as it is eonti- dently expected. these two teams will he tied for first place. Thoue, who want to see good huwosse should not miss the game on Friday afternoon July 12th. THE YEAR Book or Cusuzu.-ie have received a copy of this useful book which is hrimful of useful information on every point connected with the his. torical, political, agricultural, mining, &c., &c.. features of Canada. It con- tains a fine map showing the location of the great natural sources of wealth 1, the Dominion and on its sea borders. " is issued from the Dept. of Agricul-l lure. I lsTERI-zs'rlxu OPERATION. - DrN Jamieson and Mahan performed a. uni- uue operation on a child oer. Guthrie's on Sunday last. The part operated on was the bone behind the ear through which We are informed it was consider- ed necessary to make an opening. Anyway We are pleased to hear the opera tion was successful. Reruns wAsaaro.-The part y who found a lady’s black waterproof coat on Saturday evening July 6, on the Dur- ham Road near Allan Park, will please return it to the lady whose name is in the purse in the pocket of the coat or leave it at this oftice. A suitable reward is offered in preference to further steps. PUBLIC HteArnm.--Tt1e Inspector is on his rounds to see that the require- ments of the By-law as to water closets are being complied with. Householders should secure a copy of the hy-law from the clerk. Repot ta of Saugeen Presbytery and of Anglican B. B. Convention appear on 4th page. Our thanks for these are due to Rev. Mr. Famuharson and Mr. Chas. Ryan respectively. Usrrure.--We are credibly informed than: rumor exists in the country that a. use of small pox is in Durham. This is entirely untrue, no suspicion of such a thing having occur, ed. Bmmm Twme.--g ust in at W Black‘s a. large shipment of MeCormack Binder Twine at low prices. Bee Hardware Ad. for other bargains. The Annual Presbyterian Garden Party will be held on Mr. Ireland's lawn on Tuesday evening m inst. VOL. 'ua.--..... . NO. 28 ‘ Miss Ruth Johnston left this Wednes- "iay, morning. for,South Dakota where , two of her sisters Mrs. Moody and Mrs. 3 Fredericksen are. Ruth will be missed f in choir and S. Schooljlin Presbyterian icircles. and good Wishes go with her to l the west. THE LAST TO CUDDLE DooN.--This tlne sequel to "Bairnies Cuddle Doon" appears in the "Westminster" and has been kindly supplied to us by Rev. Mr. Farquharson at our regimen Last Sun. day evening Mr. Farq arson preached from Genesis I, I, and at the close in dealing with the pharttret0snil mutations of human life. and the prevailing diaap-. Eomtments that come tot average umanity brought in very approRriately and pathetically a reference to t is new poem. Lovers of the Scots dialect will ave for it special appreciation. See page G. l Mr. and Mrs. Neil Livingston. Glas- Ecott. were in town on Tuesday, and ivisited Mr. S. Scott who was an old ineighhor of theirs when they lived in fthe glen. The REVIEW was pleased to l have a call also. [ Mr. Jas. Ireland. formerly of Ireland A. Co., makes an important announce- l mom in another column as to his new [ hnsiuess venture. He has opened up in {his old stand with goods purchased right. and Is continually getting more. Mr. Robert E. Laidlaw, Grosse Isle, Mich., has been visiting his parents and other relatives here for some days. He is accompanied by his brother-in-law Mr. Jumieson also an old Durham resident. Mr. Laidlaw is still connect- ed With the Michi an Central R. R. and at the same time. goes a. little reportorial work for the Trenton Times. l Hey. Mr. Pomeroy, formerly of this imwn, hm we believe been placed in charge of the Varney circuit. We are {pleased to hear Mr. Pomeroy is again ; to be near us. 1 Miss M. Vallett leaves this week for me-t William to visit for two months iher, relatives Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland Mr. and Miss Gilmour and Miss Little, Haunpden were guests of Mr. J. L. Browne at the beginning of the week. Miss Gilmour is renmining over for the 12th. Miss M. McIntosh, Miss Tena nndJno. Rcse and Miss Annie L. McKenzie attended the wedding of Mr. Jas. Mo. Lapty to Miss Elsie Ledingham. last Wednesday. Mrs. C. McArthur, Durham Rave a paper at the Deshoro Anglican S. S. Convention on "perseverance in our Work," which is wry highly spoken of. Mrs. Jas. McGillivmy. l Jim Ban) ind her daughter, Miss Violet, of Clover Valley. Manitoulin Island, visited at J. A. Black's the latter part of last. week. We regret to hear that Mr. Wm. MacFarlane has had a relapse. He was recovering nicely and we hope he may again scan be himself. To-day. Wednesday. Mr. Hugh Firth is being wedded to Miss Lizzie Moore of South Glenelg. Congratulations. Miss Jennie Stewart, after a few weeks visit with friends here, left for Toronto Wednesday morning. Mr. Jas. Cameron, of Toronto. is home to spend his holidays. His ts'tater Miss Kate is also home. Traveller John Cameron is spending a holiday at his home here and got his vote in for the Ity-law. Mrs. (Rem) Smith was called last week to the bedside of her mother who is not expected to live long. A little party of town Baptists spent a. pleasant evening at MI . Roht Webher's Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McNally visited friends in Owen Sound the latter part ot last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lenahan and family visited Mildnmy friends the beginning of last week. Mr. David McClocklin. of Guelph. is visiting at Mr. Wm. ()aldwell’s for a. few davs. Mrs. B. Orchard spent a few days last week with her son and other friends at Holstein. Mr. John McCaul is spending the holi. days round town and looking well " Mr. Donqu Munro is installed be- hind the counter with Mr. Jas. Ireland. Miss Mary McCrenry was at Han-ism!) as delegate to the Y. P. B. C. B. f Miss King. of Galt, is a. guest of the Misses Anderson. Upper Town. M. K. Richardson. M. P., was in town on Friday. i iiiitittlitt .mu. if} Dated 5th July, A. D., 1901, TERMS on SALE: 10% of the purchase money at the time of Sale. and the bal- ance within thirty days thereafter with- out interest t or If the purchaser so de- sire, 10 per cent at the time of sale. and the balance to be arranged according to the terms and conditions then to be made known. For further terms and particulars. apply to The west half of Lot No. titty in the second Concession east of the Gurafraxa Road in the Township of Glenelg, in the County of Grey, containing by admeas- urement tttty acres be the same more or at the hour of 2 O'clock, p. m., the fol- lowing lands and premises _ uder and by virtue of the Power of U Sale, contained in a certain Inden- ture of Mortgage which will be produc- ed at the time of Sale, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction by Hugh Mackay, Esq., Auctioneer at the Knapp House, in Town of Durham, on H. Ruthyen McDonald comes to Dur-l ham toslng at, the Lacrosse club con- cert with the very highest recommen-I dations and a Lreatis assured. His wifeI is a skilled pianist and Miss Jean! Renwick, ever popular, ever sweet and natural is also on the board, and the. filling up of local talent will be the best, l Secure your tickets at Darling's Drug Store and gratify the ushers and every- body by coming early. i GARDEN PARTY. -Trinity Church struck a. very unfavorable evening last F rlday for a Garden Party and Dost.. ponud it till Saturday. The second night looked very dubious too but a nice crowd assembled in Mr. HoltN fine lawn and the young ladies deftly waited at the fancy little tables and tents. The band also gave a few selections. SPECIAL Aarr1t.urrros.--The Lacrosse Concert on Friday evening is to be made further attractive by the presence of the Misses Smith, of Toronto, who are Visit- ing relatives here. They are well known in Toronto and have sung before the Queen. Best concert yet. Secure your ticket in time. The Furniture Coy. is importing several kinds of woods from American districts amongst the lot being some sycamore wood for at special purpose. A great crowd is coming to witness the greatest Lacrosse match of the season on the Show grounds on Thurs- day July 12. Geneml admission only 15 cts, Ladies and Children 10 cts. A Goon SrAm.-'-Meam 'liliPtltt _ 'te,, John Morrison, of Dornoch, hi t e first two loads of brick on the qround‘ for the new church to be erected at‘ Dornoch this summer. Wednesday, August 7th, I90l, - V _ vv UV 1U. Against " 4 1 1 6 This is . pumice“ unanimous yote, and we rejoice thorest. Durlnm is sound on the (lemon “nestion and we trust and feel sure all subsequent pro- ceedings will justify the action of today. The rat'dieation by the council will follow m due course, and the work at present in progress and the greater work stlll to follow will proceed with no condition looking to ensure ultimate success. We congratulate the town and also the Netionel Portland Cement Co,, Limited, on this Important step so successfully carried out. MORTGAGE SALE OF FARM PROPERTY egeinet the site by-lew yet was gracious enough to vow for exemption was away " so: of course, and we hope, though it is a humbling one. the others got nervous and made similar slips. Here " the vote : The result of the voting is given below: The vote is a small one " evelyone predicted. it being taken as a matter of caurse that the by-laws would carry. The few who have recorded their votes against it take e great "e"" sibility and it is hard tosse what iotiihntion can be found for such a suicidal course. The total lack of public spiritedness which. it appears to us. such . vote shows. is very surprising from residents and property owners in the town. The vote, if carried to its logical conclusion, would tsfhmiuall, bar all progress and we regret that even 2 in the North Ward could be found so disloyal or on the other hand so dense as to make such a mistake, The man who voted against the trite by-law Vet was araeious annual] tn vnrn Gr awnmntinn In DURHAM. THURSDAY; JULY 11, 1901.7 For site by-law Against " " For exemption 84 J. P. TELFORD, Durham, Vendor's Solicitor. . ' . i y. 'raeticutty 'hnanimous gm asth Jib- laws Carried 37 a: _ . Yu) . I _e1tscaj,f.y O";- yi, T inc-3.? ft ,5 ' {tite.---..- I. J 6aeemrta,t .---Ar? to War. A. Artmrmdi, cvk Durham, July 6th, 1901. Notice is hereby given, that I have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in Sections 5 and " of the Voters' List Act, the copies required hy said sections to he so transmitted or delivered of the list, made pursuant to said Act, of all persons appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the said municipality to be entitled to vote in the said municipality at Elections for members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections; andlthat said list was first posted up at my oMe e at Dat ham, on the 6th day of J uly, 1901 and remains there for inspection. Electors are called upon to examine _ the said List, and. if my omissions or any other errors are found therein. to take immediate proceedings to have the said errors corrected according to law. E. W. lit Municipality of the Town q County of Grey. 50 E5: VOTERS’ LIST, 190i Sreat Clearing "-a.r---.-r --, Ja, This sale offers an oppor- tunity of procuring goods which does not often come your way. We will continue the business at this Stand, fresh Groceries are being added and to make room for them this sale will be carried op until we have the neces' sary space. I will be pleased to see all the old friends and customers whom I have al- ready met and trust to add many new ones. Conditions of this sale shad be Cask or Produce. William Laidlaw having sold his business to a large whole- sale firm, we made an offer for same, which was accepted at a big discount for spot cash. We now offer the stock amounting to over ($8000) eight thousand dol. lars and consisting of Gener- al Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, etc., at correspon- dingly low prices. its. fro/and 83 93 A" "T v) Total 184 of Durha m, 167 ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Dr, Button willdiscontinue his visits to Priceville after this date-All ac counts due him can be settled with Mr. Neil McKinnon. YOUR LAST caAscrr.--16 Photos for Irie in 4 different sittings. This 17m holdgood until July 13th--m Brown's Old Stand. Being lot No. 53 on the 3rd Con. Fs'. 1). Road, Glenelg. containing 50 acres. 1 , miles south of the flourishing Village of Priceville. A new brick house on the Premises with pump near bv. Good land. Clesr title will be given. Apply to Mrs. Mary McNulty, Lot IB, Con. 3, B. D. R. 4--7 Prieevuie,U0ntario. J of Call $7tetsettutty Jolie/fed. SHEWELL & LENAHAN The public of Durham aud S. Grey are informed that the business heretofore carried on by J. A. Shewell will now be carried on in the new premises inthe McIntyre block next the Bank under the firm name of Shewell & Lenahan. Old customers are cordially invited to call :and see usein our new store where we hope to make the acquaintance of many new friends. l GoodCooking Figs...... ...... ...... .......... LotsofDried Apples at.......... ........ ....... Canned Apples.... .... ...... "'.'...'......... Our bulk Tea is still in the lead. Prices from.... Lots of" Butter gamed for which we pay est market price. Call and get a _ Bring your jar and have it filled, So bottles of Life's Renewer, reg. prce 01.00 per bottle, toclearat.... ...... .... ...... .... ....._ A Great Blood Tonic. Diamond Baking powder, I lb tins Challenge Corn Starch . . . . . . . . . . . _ Pickles...... .-----, sii't Farm For Sale. SHEWELL & LENAHAN. - ... an: ngmg some extra values in Ladies' Hose. Prices range from 8c. to 2 5c. in fast colors. i.adiT.s' Gloves, 15c. to 250. Ladies' Tests, 15c. to 20c. Ladies' Blouses, Soc., 80c.. $1.00. $1.25. 61.50. The price of cotton is much higher than it has been for years, but we laid in a stock at the old price and Jil will continue to sell at the old price as long as it 3h lasts ; buy a web and save money. £4“IEJEEQJ'EJJEJF!1%42QJZEJZE-'.Ié4.u Bil-'1E72133FE‘EZ'tElfifi'J'Fif?F; THE POPULAR CASH STORE. tl . U 31’ (e""r'y $3395va Ct C‘svs§ss..ssssssi . ""t.t-sssso a - WHOLE NO. 1215 "e0teehttie. ....... 'for 25 cts . 4boxes for " cts, ..... 15ctsperqt. . 6 lbs for 25 cts. r.... 5cts. all). ..2seta. prrj5lr. . m to 35 cts. 'the high- box. s9 Ivar»: my Ir.,"'

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