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Durham Review (1897), 29 Aug 1901, p. 4

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€4+ #4 Marvesting has been delayed by the heavy storm which prevailed here, and great damage by wind and bail. Miss Maud Haw, who has been visitâ€" ing with her uncle, returned to the City this week. The Harrison family are laid up with typhoid fever at vresent, but not serious as the disease was checked in cime. At time of writing we hear that Magâ€" gie Hooper is seriously ill with fever, but we hope she will soon be restored to health. Mr. David Allan, Clerk of Egremont, was on a business trip to the valley last week. We are sOITY 1O hear that Murc Tl..._k There is offered for sale in whole or in part, the fine residence property at North of 5, Chester St., (on the Durbam Road}, or will exchange for smaller proâ€" perty. 8} acres, house and stable. Fait orchard. Good well. Terms reasonable. Â¥ergus 10A 13596 Orangeville 2062 2011 Kincardine 2631 2079 St. Marys 16 2392 Mount Forest _ 2214 2018 Listowel has advanced 106 and Wingham 230. REVIEW and Weekly Globe REVIEW and Weekly Mail. . Marie Domlk[ in the tion. 1own TPalmerston Harriston Walkerton lets. All if it fails signature were i tend it and M sorrov That the percentage increase of all Canada is lower than the States is puzzling and provoking but the Canâ€" uck must grinand bear it. The sucâ€" tion southwards of large cities, of yast enterprises, is accountable for seme of their increase at our expense. On the other hand the vast works going on at the Canadian Sco, for instance, is unâ€" doubtedly attracting population northâ€" ward, New Ontario‘s possibilities, thanks to the enterprise of the Ontario Government, is a similar attracting force, while mineral development in Cape Breton is another. Perhaps greatâ€" er than all is the abundant Manitoba harvest, so that we bhope to show in anâ€" other 10 years a percentage of increase equal to if not greater than our great neighbor. A net decrease of 1512. Some County decreases are: North Wellington, 1156, Centre Well., 2824. South Well., 1563, Oxford, 1397, Bruce, 4512, Huron, 4664, Perth, 1283. Durham‘s increase though not large, looks respectable when compared with thke following losses : Town 1891 1901 Palmerston 2007 1850 Harriston 1687 1637 Walkerton 2061 2970 Roerome 1mOO 1 204t »nchard. Good well. Terms reasonable. Apply at this office or on the premises, August 26, ‘Ol. The Municipalities of South Grey show up as follows : § Municipality 1891 1901 Artemesia _ 40092 3024 d 168 tinck mexeysy 3027 ml;)ol\l'co-r } iihitnd fii’.ll a 402 Durbam 1273 1424 i 151 Egremont _ 3904 3608 d 296 C‘ enelg 3018 . 2750 d 559 Markdale T06 802 i 136 Normanby â€" 5006 _ 4632 d 374 The census we believe was honestly taken, as far as that is possible under the ""de jure" system. We think that in 1911 the count shoula be taken "de tacto" as well as by ‘"‘de jure" and show just what difference the two sysâ€" tems reveal. â€"It could be done without much extra trouble. The ery of unfairness to Ontario is a pertectly hollow one. The increases in the west show plainly where the population has gone. Improved machâ€" inery has enabled the work of Ontario tarms to be done with less helpand the enterprising, emmigrating spirit is much more characteristic of the English speaking races than it is of the Frevch race. The discussion goes on daily as to the result of the census, one feature standing out prominently, that the de erease is a uniform one in Ontario counâ€" ties, showing plainly two movemen‘s, one citywards, the other westward. House and Lot for Sale. W e are sorry to hear that Mrs. Hugh cKinnon is very ill at present, no ubt the trials she bas bhad to endure ‘re hard to bear, and we all join mexâ€" ading our heartfelt sympathy to Mi. d Mrs. McKinnon and family also the rrowing husband who has been deâ€" ived of his dear helpmate. Mr. Fred Williams of Sault Ste. wie paid a flying visit to his aunt Mrs muhr.\lcl)mml(l. and is going to take the Toronto Panâ€"American exhibiâ€" South Grey Municipalities all show a decrease except Durham and Markdale. 1 K 6 To Cure a Cold in a Day MORE CENSUS FHGURES. axative Bromo Quinine Tabâ€" druggists refund the money 2e & t es rgves h to cure . 25¢, E. W. Groves‘s is on each box. Balsam Valley 367 *)«) 160 1901 1850 1637 2970 1396 2011 d 1512 81.60 $1.70 151 206 D59 136 We are sorry to hear of Master Jim Meagher nad his arm broken and out of joint, too, caused by an accident with a bicycle, What we would like to know? What attraction G found up this way Saturâ€" day evyening? Why N. wenit so far North a week ago Sunday evening? If L. was out at Flesherton lately? Dont forget the picnic on the 13th of September. During the storm on Monday last John Hardy had a cow killed and Neit McMillan‘s barn was struck. Rev., Mr. McConnel preached his last sermon here on Sunday last. Mr. Mcâ€" Connel is highly spoken of here. Pasâ€" tor Matheson will preach next Sunday. We hope he has had both a pleasant and profitable holiday. Mr,. _ Jno. Wilson Dromore, acâ€" companied by Miss B. Lothian «ttended charch here on Sunday last. We are all ‘pleased to hear that the prairie haryvesters from Swinton Park hbave all got work and report great crops and a fine trip. Miss Mary McMillan returned to her school, last week. We are pleased to say that Mrs. Jno. Aldcorn is improving, after a severe attack of illness, Miss Brown, @ Howick, is at present visiting her aunt Mrs Jnc Aldcorn. Mr. L. McDougall, Priceville, attendâ€" ed church here Sunday last. We wonder what the two boys were )\l{ll(]l wllm‘en the hound took after them? at the youn ¢ e ing Jn > ahex n-i'g .k"g“g;:-t?‘tjf"';lflj\‘“q‘s.golng 2 idh c aasdsaiicact s Wds 4 KUIIIK to do with the preacher when he gou him 40 rods from the church? Which is to be the winner, Tom or John,. for both have their horses shod? What must be the excellence of a Dundalk barber to induce two Boothville boys to wheel so far for a bair cut? Why some people will go out of their way to go to B le.ive i14..9 wheel so far for a bair cut? ‘_Vhy!nul people will go out of their way to go Pricevilie? Mr. Jno. Stewart from O. Sound visiting at Mr. Geortge Martin‘s. Miss Neal, Mitchell, was visiting Mr. Geo. Watson‘s last week Owing to the heayy rains of last week a lot of harvest is yet out. * Miss M. Maybank‘s of London, comâ€" menced her duties here in her new school last week. She is also taking hold of the Bible class in the Sunday school. _ We welcome Miss M. to the Park. Mr. Jno,. Nelson, Dromore and Miss McGillivray, Willow Grovye, visited friends hetre on Sunday and took in the Endeavor in the evening. We were treated to some very penetraâ€" ting rain Monday afternoon and those who have still got gram ont, of which there are a great many, wiil have to drop harvestâ€" m3 for a few days in consequeunce, For this week, The past week‘s rain has delayed harâ€" yest proceedings to snch an extent, that we will be at least two weeks later in winding up Shaw at first expected, Messers Boetter and Willfang have just completed the dnilling of a well for Jolhn Diebel, The depth is 90 feet 86 of which is through quick sand the last four being rock, the water rose to about 56 feet, Patrick Farrelly bas just secured all the matorial necessary for the erecticn of the two bridges which he is about to bmld, one on the townlinve between Normauby and Bentinck and the other on con, 12. $1250, is the equivalent placed opposite Pat‘s services until said bridges nre inâ€" spected and accepted, Mr and Mrs M Kyan of Mildmay visitâ€" ®3 the latter‘s futher Mr Jas Murray on Wednesday 21. School has reâ€"opened anvd the urchins Lave again sailied _ forth with grim determmation, either to try, to win honâ€" ors in the schoolâ€" room, or try the teachers temper, They are often most successful in the latter undertaking. Miss Minnie Ryan from N, E, Normancâ€" by spent a week visiting her sister Mrs P. Finnesan. Miss May Flynn whsse hbome was amonyst us nineteen yrs ago, but remoyâ€" ed with her family tofEden Valley, Minp. about that time, has just completed a two months‘ visit to the scenes of her youth, and atter renewimg old acquaintances «nd making a host of uew ones, is about severing her couneciions with our people for a second time, and is quite emphatic in declaring that second parting will be harder to kear than the first. The rural home is again bereft of the noise and clatier ot the Junior members ot the family,. vivicity, without rodomontade, or thrasâ€" onical bowmb»»t _ He should sedulously avoid all pollysyllabic prefandity, psycaâ€" lois vacuity, ventridloquial verbosity, and yaniloqnent vapidity, be should shun all doubleâ€"entendres of prurient jocosity and pestifcrous profanity either obscurent or apyarent, in «hort he shoald talk plainly, naturaliy and sensibly like we do, and above all, do not mahke a practice of springing big words on the public. Mr Editor, we roticed in last week‘s issue th«t your Balsam Valley scribe dog deep into his Eoglish vocuabalary, and sprungy the follcwing paragraph on his readers, the fuil meaning of which, the greater pait of us common folk are atterly incapable of comprehending. He says: "A lew more weeks and the enunciation of euthusiastic condigness is so interpolaâ€" tea with the confabuilation that the flamâ€" bean is extinguisLed before that hypothetâ€" ical tellow hbas opportunity to esponse ! " «* Whew !" _ We would respectfally scgâ€" gest to the Balsam Valley man, that, in promulgating errosotic cogitations, or articulating superficial +entimentalities. or philosophical or psychological observations be should beware of platitudinous ponderâ€" osity. He should let his statements posess a clarified conciseness, compneted compreâ€" hensibleness, coalescent coosistency, and a coucentrated cogency, he should eschew all comglomerations of natural garrulity, jejune bavblement, and affinine affectaâ€" tions, _ He should let his extemporaneous descantings, ard unpremeditated expatiaâ€" tions have intelligibility and a veracious RURAL PLAIN. Intended for last w Swinton Park. re on + _ Mr, Mr. at 18 | _ We are pleased to report Mrs. Wm. ! Snell who has been ill for some time, | a little better. s Mr. and Mrs. Copland, of Rock wood, have been visiting their daughter Mrs. 8. Petty, the past week. We understand that Amos Choir are going to furnish music for the Garden Party at Swinton Park next week on Monday evening. Among those going this week from here to visit the Panâ€"Am. are Mrs J. Renton, Mr. C. L. Drumm and Miss Mary Isaac. Last Thursday one of the most deâ€" structive storms passed over here thas we have had for some time. Rain fell in torrents accompanied by hail in some places, We had none at Dromâ€" ore but not far north of us, it was in aâ€" bundance. Some time after the storm was over, it could be shoyelled up along the road. _ Any who had grain out, and there were quite a number, got it cut and thrashed acs the same time. Turnips and corn were also completely ruined. There was a great demand for glass the next day in Dromore as many of the windows were smashed not leaving a whole pane in them. i & it hn ds Ves ul phcc‘s Hge heit‘ Arork t ons 4 HAQ â€" HOL Mr. Pollock gets through with them. |so much aching in my head as between Mrs. Taylor and daughter Mary reâ€"| DY Shoulders and in the back of my turned last week from their visit iothe D°CKâ€" . Since using the Tablets my Panâ€"American and speak highly of it. . PACK is as it used to be, and the Among those going this week from ;rheumat(;sm i. ‘the shoulders has disâ€" here to visit the Panâ€"Am. are Mrs J. lapptle]a}re 1 Formerly when I did a Renton, Mr. C. L Drumm and Miss "°MD§ + was utterly tired out, not The farmers here are at a standstill. Mostly all are through cutting but owâ€" ing to the unfavorable weather lately, cannot get it dry. demand for glass the next day in|_ This is what Mrs. J. W. Hutching, Dromore as many of the windows were | 82 Portland St., Toronto, has to say, smashed not leaving a whole pane in | ‘I cannot say too much for Dr. Pitchâ€" them. _. er‘s Backache Kidney Tablets. Beâ€" Mr. Geo. Pollock and garg are now fore using them I had a gnawing pain working at Amos Churech sheds. We in the back all the time, and an acute hope to accomodate all who come after lameness across the loins. I had not Mr. Pollock gets through with them. |so muchaching in my head as betwsen Frost & Wocd Show Rooms ~ss333333SF#@N@&e&e&ecec&e 27"* CREAM SEPARATOR /‘ ; John Livingstone Dromore. YÂ¥ THE DURHAM REVIEW EFarmers‘ will do well to see it before buying elsewhere, as it is the lightest running yet largest capacity . and strongest and most durable machine made, _ A trial will convince anyone that we have the best at all points. Bicycle Repairing a Specialty Now Ready for Inspection. TORONTO | BEYOND A DOUBT. \The Weak and Suftering are _ Liberated from Disease | Thousands Give Testimony. |_Letter upon letter pours in from [ every point in Canada testitying to the marvelous power of Lr. Pitcher‘s \Backache Kidney Tablets to cure kidâ€" ney and bladder troubles of the young, middle aged, and aged, and such | other troubles as find their origin in |a faulty kidney action, and they are many. Such a mass of evidence puts is power to cure these afflictions beâ€" yond a doubt, and shows that the Tabletis the right thing in the right place. Any readers of this paper can test the merits of Dr, Pitcher‘s Backache Kidney Tablets free by enclosing two cents postage for trial package to The Pitcher Tablets Co., Toronto, Ont i _ ZCL 1Idviel Regular size 50c per C "Hediey cobtateine Alaiiriess xt ce Ye . 2 2 baving a bit of energy left. This morning I did my washing in two hours and I did not mind it. I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. Pitcher‘s Backache Kidney Tablets, for I never had anything do me so much good." 3B e333« Fire insurance, &el . Toronto, Ont bottle. As wb W \b Our Warerooms are now fully stocked with Massey Harris Plows, Drills, Harrows etec. All the latest improvements A car load of Waggons will arrive within a few days, these ON were bought before the rise in waggons, No other shop where + you can buy a firstâ€"class Waggon at as low a price. # We have yleasure in calling the attention of our Readers to our plans for the coming year. We are constantly aimâ€" ing to improve your paper and make it not only a " news. paper " in the ordinary sense of the word, but a Journal that will be valued in the home. We thank our army of subscribors for their support and many of them for kind words of encouragement, and have pleasure in announcing that we have made ntrangements at considerable expense to suyply every paidâ€"inâ€"advance subsnkiha. ___ C ~ApPEILii oo ic on AOF 140909 with Che Canadian 4ARnual An Illustrated Magazine Hilled with interestiug reauing and useful information, _‘ Watch tnrninagit®" MAE =â€"â€"â€" Full line of PIANOS, ONRGANS, and SEWING MACHINES.â€"â€"â€" We are well stocked with TURNIP SOWERS, SCUFFLERS, HAY FORKS, etc LOTS OF MONEY to Loan at 5%. Issuer of MARRIAGE Licenses LOWER TOWXN Implement Warerooms. S. ® Something EXTRA is our Stock of OARDS In Galvanised Iron, Paper & Wood,. IES" If You Want to Make Washing Easy, t Secure one of our Crystal Wash Boards. A nice lineof TOOLâ€"SCRAPERS has just been opened out, r which are cheap enough for any person. _ ® Every Farmer should have one of our EXTENSION LADDERS : just the thing for picking apples. @®@ _ There is no fence equal to the _ /# HARDWARE ! ! INCUBA TORS : *n s oomemesy on See our * UNCLE TOM " BUGGY WHIP MASSEY HARRIS AGENCY, DURHAN ‘orn Hooks and DRAINING ‘/’,7:.'.7/'-"33' * & h{ BB â€"»: C f 3 <C<4GGoqtQ f | 2666 â€"€£ q G: & LE 1 AMERICAN STEEL, WIREâ€"WOVEN FENXCE and we are selling a great quantity of it, At Special prices The prices make it iteresting Cosoecseccecssseesescacese> w ui en an n m ~~â€" W SELIOBHES andg BRUBBEEErps Come and see us in our new . McArthaur, Durham Two Car Loads of Buggies, Bemocrats and Carts to choose from. _ Goods bought six months ago, Prices will surprise you. CPZCHt /()4 ee who will be the lucky one to get the last of Robinson‘s Incubators. AUGUST 22, 1901 ivIion of our Readers ‘e are constantly aimâ€" it not only a " news. _ 7902 oo h véfi,'a store It is a snap We osk ins GROCERI! *2») Dont forg Shoes as x Bros, sele| We alw ay Toilet Soa Table Lime Table Oil © Puggy Du: only, G1 only, Gd Glass and 1 4 only. gen TWEEDUS Bis Dress (Giin Piques im WI Whit: Whit« Whit« Ladies eAse se e e e MacFarlan RED C DY EN CORD| We c by 3 onix 60772‘ Â¥esis OJ HE SELLS CHEAP ! DRY BOOT Of lb sStitc U M M J w ) bottle as nothin trouble {1 his is Dr AU uo U

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