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Durham Review (1897), 26 Sep 1901, p. 5

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18 19 20 L _ The work will be sold by subscription and agents will find an announcement of interest to them in another column. portrait of President McKinley, 18 x 22 inches in size, on card board, will be given with each copy of the book. SOUTH GREY TEACRERS ASSOGIATION Thbe World Publishing Company of tinelph, Ont., have arranged to issue in Canada the best of all of the forthâ€"comâ€" ing books on the life »f the late Presiâ€" dent McKinley, It will be a magnif. cent work profusely illustrated, written by Murat Halstead, the celebrated war correspondent, the man who was selectâ€" ed by the Government of the late Presiâ€" dent McKinley to write the official reâ€" port on the Phuilippine Islands, _ Murat Halstead has been a lifelong friend of friend of President McKinley, and it will be a labor of love for him to finish this book, which has long been in prepâ€" aration. _ It will be completeâ€"his boyâ€" hood, manhood, war} services, political and social life, assassination, fall acâ€" count of the assassin and the anarchist‘s conspiracy connected therewith,"medicâ€" al treatment, deatbh, burial and state funeral. The book is so cheap and so excellent that every family should haye a copy. We understand that a magnificent 10 14 16 11 Mr. Harry Burnet has bought the Aundetson propetty in upper town, and the latter will occupy their farm in Glenelg. 13 Mr. Leighton has had an exhibit of the Cement blocks, "made in Durâ€" bam," placed on the Show Grounds, as they will appear in a wall and their utility willge evident to all who exâ€" amine them. Incidentally we heard this week that the demand for the Peninsular Cement continues to inâ€" crease and no slaughtering of prices is thought of. se @ 0 4& â€"â€"__ Mr. John Fergurson, brother of Mr. Jas, Ferguson, near Varney, died in Michigan last week, His brother was over and (cwo days «after he left death came, Next week we expect to have furâ€" ther information on this line. For Union 8, 8. No. 10, Glenelg and Egremont for 1902. _ Applhcations will be received by the undersigned to Octoâ€" ber 15th. â€"Applicants must produce satâ€" isfactory testimonials : apply personally or by letter to any of the undersigned : A, McCuaig ) J. MeDenald Pat, Sullivan >Trustees, Secyâ€"Treas A, MeEachern ) Priceville tilenelg Sept. 3rd 1901. Meanwhile there is activity enough in the various gangs on the switch. Ties for the trolley track are expected in a few days and the ironing may be done this fall. Tuesday last we think should have , been invested with a little bit of sentiâ€" | ment, such as turning the first sod of | the great buildings of the National | Portland Cement Co., which were beâ€" | gun that day, but with a stern practicalâ€" | ity the plough and the scraper went to | work at the foundations under Supt. | Billing‘s charge and before many days &A btzilding will rise, the first of its kind f in this neighborhood, and an evidence of the faith of the Directors in the material they propose to manufacture. The building is 30 feet wide and over 130 long and is to be the machine shop and blacksmith shop of the company, and in which werk will go on all winter. Mr. Billing assures us that work of scme kind will go on most of the winter and with the advent otf next spring there will be an unparalâ€" leled scene of activity rouna the groands. Opening Exercises. Reawding Minutes. Reading communications and appointing com President‘s Address ... ... ... ... D. CtrRm®. History ... ... ... ... JOHX G. MCEACHERS,. Geography ... ... ... ... BELLE V. ProrE. Lesson Helps ... ... ... ... ... ALEX FiRTH RewdiM@ ... «> «« o« «. «> MAY ROBsox. Literaturt ... ... ... .. .. JAMNES S. ROX®k. Composition... ... ... ... .. MArRY GoRpOX. A Plea for the Classies _ J. H. Bretwour, B. A. The LowestClass ... ... ... ... LYDIA KERE. Cultivation of the Imagination LIFE OF PRESIDENT MecKINLEY. in Literature... ... ... A. MorRIso®, B. A. Morals in Public Schools ... ... W. E. NIYEX® Selected ... ... ... ... ...H. H. BURGES, B. A. Little Things Often Neglected â€"J. A. Graxax. Chemistry ... ... ... ... J. W. BROWXS, B. A. Mathematics ... ... ... .. T. MURRAY, B. A. Teachers‘ "Musts" ... N. W. CaxrBerL, P. 8. I. Reports of Officers and Committees. Election of Officers, Question Drawer. A Standard Historical Work. Durham, Oct. 17 d& 18. mittees Teacher Wanted. n n t ie & + CEMENT NOTES. BUILDINGS BECUN i XDrogramme. *4 %@ The Presbytery of Orangeville refusâ€" ed to recommend for work as a Cateâ€" chist Philippe Fontaine who has been lecturing around Creemore, Priceville and Swinton Park. _ Mr. Fontaine claimed to be a Ph. D.. L. L D.. M. A. and B. A., but the Registrar of Yale from which University he claimed to have his L. L. D., wrote saying he was not a Graduate of their college, A letter signed * Turn Coat " written abusing a Priceville man by the proâ€" fessed Doctor heiped the Presbytery to their decision not to recognize him. We Haye Hrmi.â€"Tuesday‘s Mail has the following in its * Personal" column : * Slatcher, or Slater (william) went to Co, Grey Canada west about 50 years ‘ago ; the daughter of hisbrether Richâ€" ard would like to know his whereâ€" abouts." On inquiry at Mr. Slatcher‘s we learn that be had a brother Richard and that in England the form * Slater " is used. Miss Slater is corresponding. Â¥EryÂ¥y FLATTERING, â€" From Saturâ€" day‘s Globe we make the following exâ€" tract relmingilo Col. J. B. McLean‘s art in the Montreal reception to the Buke and Duchess of Cornwall and York. Our youn(f townsman‘s decided military bias would, at such a function, undoubtedly enable him to perform his part creditably, The despatch say: * Col. J. B. McLean, commanding the Duke of York‘s Canadian Hussars, who was on the platform, was addressed by the Duke, who thanked. him for the escort he had received in Montreal and complimented him upon the appearâ€" ance of his squadron. The Hussars had furnished the escort to the Duke and Duchess during their stay in Montreal. sSeriouvs â€" AccipExt â€" Thos. Potter while working at the Welbeck mills on Tuesday, got his hand in contact with the saw and had two fingers ol his right hand csmpletely seyered, while the thumb and _ remaining fingers were badly lacerated. A striking and sad coindence is that last spring hbe had his leg broken in the same mill. StrrRrInG Evexts. â€" Other world stirring events besides preparation for 8. Grey Show have been the visit of the Czar and Czarina to France, the funeral of McKinley, Revolution in Columbia, the decided increase in Bo«r successes in all 8. Africa, the triumphal progress ofthe Royalties through Quebec Monâ€" treal and Ottawa, ending up with eatâ€" ing pork and beans from tin plates, on a deal table, seated on a backless bench, in a log shanty, with a caboose fire blazing _ near them. _ Besides these Carrie Nation went smashing in Ottawa, but all these little things giye place to our Big Show. CoNGRATULATIONS. â€" The following piece cf news from * Saturday Night " will interest Durham Readers, who will one and all wish joy to their bright young townswoman in the coutemplatâ€" ed union. * Early engagements are the rule at * Atherley," and the latest reported is between that very handâ€" some and popular son of the‘house, Mr. Lorne Somerville, and a dainty little lady who has brightened many local functions by hbor presence, Miss Hunter of Durham. â€" Miss Hunter is a sister of Mrs, Bob. Grant, and quite as attracâ€" tive The REvirw will receive new subâ€" scribers to the balance of the year as follows: The REvirw 25 cents, The Montreal Family Herald with a bkeautiâ€" ful 14x20) inch photo picture of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall 25 cents; or the lot for 40 cents. This is a cash offer for new subscribers. Jurorsâ€"Messrs John Suell, Wm. Ramage and R. R:nton leave on Monâ€" day for 0. Sound on jnry service, New boliday gocds now arriving at Mactarlane‘s Drug Store. Come and see them Exhibition days. Bring the children with you and if we can be of any service to you, use us. BrokEx LrGâ€"Mr. Matthew Scuott, Priceville, sonâ€"inâ€"law of Mr Aljoe, Sr., while working among some logs, Tues. day, had the misfortune to get his leg broken below the knee. Mr Jas. Russell, who has been around home for two weeks, left for his home in Fort William, Thursday, _ He is doâ€" ing a successful business there, We are indebted to the management of Pr‘ceville show for a complimentary ticket. The date is Oct. 10th and lith. D. McCormack, Pres., Jas. Brodie, Secy. Egremont Agricultural Society‘s Fall Show will be held at Holstein on Tuesâ€" day, Oct. 1. The Directors have made extensive preparations for a fine show. Oh eBig Store | sinsosnesnnes mss J. A. HUN TE r: MUM £60,23mm= New York a porous leather. *Permits your foot to to escape. Keeps your stocking dry, your feet cool, clean To be had only inâ€" "The Slater Shoe" "Normal Calfskin"â€" FOR SALE AT Please renew early and ~blige the pullisher, Business may be transacted at the office in UPper Town or at the office in Darling‘s Drug Store, Lower Town, where we have phone connection 100 acre farm in Sullivan Township, No. 4 of 29, 4th con., 80 acres cleared, 20 acres good bush. First class build ngs, young orchard and good water‘ Clear of all encumbrances. Apply to Rosr. A. M1Lus, Valetta, Kent County. There is offered for sale in whole or in part, the fine residence property at North of 5, Chester St., (on the Durham Road}, or will exchange for smaller proâ€" perty. 8} acres, house and stable. Fair orchard, Good well. Terms reasonable. Apply at this office or on the premises. August 26, ‘O1. Came to the premises of undersigned lot 48 con. 3,°8. D. R. Bentinck, 1 sheep and 2 lambs. Owner will please prove property and pay expenses. Sept. 13, 1901. Jas. MatHER. Miss Annie E. Rankin, of Stratford, pupil of Mrs. J. W. Shoemaker prinâ€" cipal of the National School of Elocutâ€" ion and Oratory, Philadelphia will be at the Middaugh House on Tuesday Sept 2ith, and will be pleased to meet with any interested in Elocution and Physiâ€" cal Culture. Special attention given to voice culture and public speaking. 1 You should see the new Brussels carâ€" pets, English tapestry carpets, allâ€"wool reversible carpets, rugs. English Linolâ€" eum and American floor oilcloths. Prices special at Jas. Ireland‘s. Call at either place and have a talk House and Lot for Saie. 8. .Â¥ Spcseee:ecsoedlGocceccece ce CeesgscEEc:EN|e;;333333332%.,° Sheep Estray. 1901 â€" â€" 1901 PALL Millinery Opening FOR SALE. THE D Mantles, on Friday and Saturday, October 4th and 5th, and following days. Hats, Millinery Novelties and Ladies at our opening of Trimmed Pattern We cordially invite you to be present . 4A Hlortock. TORONTO Bentinck, Hanover, October 1â€"2. Glenelg, Markdale, October 8â€"9. Proton Tp., Dundalk. October 1â€"2. North Grey, Owen Sound, October 2â€"4, East Grey, Flesherton, Sept. 26â€"27. Holland, Chatsworth, Sept. 30â€"Oct, 1. A rtemesia, Priceville, Oct. 10â€"11,. World‘s Fair, Holstein, October 1. BraAcKkâ€"In Glenelg, on August 11, the wife of Angus Black of a son, DIED d MecLEanâ€"At Lovatt, Bruce Co., on Sept. 1, Mrs Allan McLean, aged 83 years. Deceased was the mother of Mrs McCreary, Mrs E D and Mrs E T McClocklin of this town, The interesting rumor comes from Torouto that upon the return of the Hon. Edward Blake and his brother, Samuel A, Blake from Great Britain, they will be joined by Sir Mackenzie Bowell, exâ€"Premier of the Dominion : E. G, Prior, formerly a Minister of the Crown from British Columbia ; Chief Justice Armour, of Ontario ; George Landerkin, M. P.!; Henri Bourassa, M. P., and R. Lemieux, M. P., in the formation of a party favoriug the indeâ€" pendence of Canada as a prelude to Conâ€" tinental Union. If the report be true the next Panâ€"American Congress may be able to welcome a new American reâ€" public, as the last one welcomed one in Brazil. C All parties interested are to be presentwand govern accordingly. Durham, Sept. 23, 1901. The New York Journal of receut date had the following piece of news! which is a speciman, unfortuuately too comâ€" mon, of the ability of reportorial liars who ponder to what they suppose is anâ€" tiâ€"British feeling in the great Republic. Read it : On South side Durham Road Lot nurth of 27 Gar. St., to Lot w 27 Queen St. E. inclusive. PUBLIC NOTICE ISs HEREBY GIVEN that a final court of Revision under Byâ€"Law No. 337 of the town of Durham known as the Local Improyeâ€" ment Byâ€"Law will be held in the Town Hall, Durham, on Monday 7th day of Oct., 1901, at 7.30 o‘clock p. m. for the purpose of taking into consideration the final measurements and construcâ€" tions of the work on the following streets. FALL FAIRS NOTICE A Yankcee Yarn. War. ANDERsSOXN, Clerk BORN. requested themselyes d from west of .JOHN LIVINGSTONE.. Review and Annual tioifie:v- Subs cribe toâ€"day. The undersigned has now the Agency in Durham for this famous firm‘s wellâ€"known Agricultural Machinery, which includes beâ€" sides Harvesting Machinery of all kinds ful1 lines of PLOUGHS, HARROWS, DRILLS, SCUFFLERS SSsovES STOVES‘& READY FOR THE WINTER STOVES & ,,,,;wceecrr"¢€% i sPECIAL SALE k K. e Canadian At the old stand West of the Middaugh House, Fire Insurance in good companies. Rates low. Have you seen or tried the Magnet Churn ? 1SSFYâ€"HARRIS * 323383833388 SEceEceEEe, At Special prices The prices make it iteresting. Sugar Shells....;,. .;.... ; Vine Snaps :...!. ... .. Buggy Whips........... Bottle Tan Polish...... . Odd Kulves.,.......; +4 ; Apple:Parers..;;,s »»»â€" s 5 Boxes Axle Grease.... Putty Kulves ;...,...~s s Trace ChalHl6 ; 4. â€" . 443 +4 s i 1 doz. Knives and Forks. . Daisy Churn;.... ; 4>,... Shot GM ... .. .222 :4 «4 as Clothes Wringers, ...... . Wheel Barrow.......... . We are still selling goods and plenty of then Why? Because we have the quantity, quality and our prices are right. Just received an immense shipment of SILVERWARE, which we are sellâ€" ing very cheap. Snaps Por Chis Woeek : ‘C€eggeccrrsen:sBacnce>eae>" BoOTrs, SETOBHS and EU BBE ERs Come and see us in our new store . McArthur, Durham WU. RBlack LLPLLC2HLC â€" 0 TTE (rie u9y als Subscribers only $1.25 to January 1, 1903 C. 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