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Durham Review (1897), 27 Mar 1902, p. 1

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IES s had hough T two eer for i ORGAN nd and W T iown ned hia n®. CS Ns, time. hange We ns 18 CAst Un sections. ¥€ or live W Miss Charlotte E. Wiggins. Toronto. Lecturer and Orgamzer, will givye addresses in one of the churches in Durham on Sabbath April 6. and on Monday _ and _ Tuesday _ following both afternoons aud evenings. Paitic alars next week. She comes under the | auspices of the W. C. T. U. and those who heard her on her previous visit | will be anxious to hear the ** Francis . Willaurd " of Canada agam. .' WrarToX Ix TraovuBus.â€"The Béet} sagar company have secured an injuncâ€" f tiOnpn to prevent the contractor from ; ‘ iving further on a sum of $19000 | placed in the Union hbank there to pay ! for the work as it progressed. â€" The Rear, Ap ham, CcOTERED BUGGY FOR SALE. A s»co~ |â€"hand covered buggy double seated, «wellâ€"bodied, will be sold at a bagain. _ Running gear as good as new. Also a lizhs waggon on buggy running ind Crrtvx StoORES.â€"In common no doubt with many other homes in town one of the !~« catalogues of a Departmental Store reached us lately. This graspâ€" ing ont for trade is of course a result of the preâ€"ent condition of things where disloya!y to lacal interests leads many to spe | money away from home under the lelief they are getting bargains. We «â€"nture the prediction that the iman who trades year in, year out in Durh=>.‘s excellent stores will not be behincd bis flighty "neighbor to whom distan~> lends a charm, and who gets . "parc«!«‘ of wonderful goods cheap or. thirk â€" them so. _ Even the printer sees f comeâ€"â€"~‘al work leaving town smne-f times, ~vich we can do as cheaply and | as welt * given in as large orders as out , of tow..â€" @«aterers, We regret to notice | im , +»inection that eyven our Furniâ€" | th > @uany bhas a weakness for this priese~. which we think should qtopl Wwhen :1 ~vatteation is called to it. | Th » sention of REevIEw readers. is | callei â€"~> the advertisement of Miss Fate~{‘ »chrane which appears in this 88ge, A Fine Thoroughâ€"Bred Darham Bul iny Lad 3rd is offered for sale by the idepsigned. Heis 18 mos. old, color d. _and in evyery way a desirable imal. â€" Pedigree supplied. . Lot 66, m. 2 6. G. R., Glenelg. | Wa. Nicwor, Prop. _‘ for the work as it progressed. â€" The company alleges Mr. Higgins. the conâ€" tractor has already crawn $14,000, while not more than $3000 of work has been done. With the company and the conâ€" tractor at law the prospects are not bright for the erection of the big sweet structure, but we hope there is a way out. Builders Hardware, at clos ic The Fig Srore. ding m sns UaANADIAX CEXNEXT 1s BEst.â€"In the House of Commons last week Hon. Mr. Tarte said the Departmeni of Publhc Works had tested the Canadian Cement as well as all kinds of foreign cemeunts, and the Canadian product had been found the best. _ We yventure to add that our Durham product when ready will lead among Canatians, and hence bethe best in the world ! STAR GazZING.â€"Early morning risers must be delighted just now co gaze on the eastern heavens where Venus, Jupiter and Saturn are holding brilliant court, If you haven‘t seen them get up finnrmw morning (for Venus will n withdraw her charms,) and you will be rewarded if the sky is clear. UHANGE Ix Posr OFFICE â€"We were informed last week that the Holstein Post Office has gone or is shortly to go to Mt. Geo. Calder. Mr. W. C Pelrie for a good many years has held tne position, but whether retiring or being superseded, w have not learned. Shall the monthly fairs be revived 9 is a«nestion at present being agitated | in Walkerton. _ There is no possibility, I we imagine, of having such fairs of’ cattle as we once h:\fl. but a nmnthly, day for the sale of horses and cattle too, is worthy of consideration. DURHAM BULL FOR SALE. the provinuce. . How vention is better tha er, ¥‘nchester Street, Toronto. CO8TLY.â€"As will be seen by the minâ€" utes of Egremont Bd. of Health, a smallâ€"pox scare is costly. Vaccination is proceeding rapidly in some parts of the proviace. How is it here? Preâ€" vention is better than cure, and cheapâ€" The Imperial authorities Mounted Canadian troops to the war in Africa, General servant wanted t city. Good wages to an e girl. _ Apply to Mrs. Wmm Winchester Street, Toronto. We give a brand new Grain 100 lbs Bost Granulated Sugar The Big Store. Buy your Seeds at Store, Balsam Valley news crowded out this week. VOL. XXIV. No 13 »ly at RrEvizw Office, Durâ€" F news and other matter new Grain Bag ted to go to the an experienced W m. Ross, 17 Darling‘s Drug ‘‘s Drug Store. The Big Store want 2000 belp finish Bag and for $4.50. 8 on the Bridge," «s Whmmelmgbood and Womanhood meet * Truly it is that death takes those we can least spareâ€" "There is a Re.ger. his nam> is Death," * And with his Sickle keen, ‘ He cuts the bearded Corn at a breath, And the FLOWERS that grow between." Just eighteen years of age, in all the bloom of youth and happiness and to use the sublime language of Longfellow glorious resurrection. . Her last words were turned to the parent, who was never ending in his attention and just whispered "My facher." requentuy of ner approaachin departed this life in the full g During the whole of her sickness she maintained her hri%ht and cheerful disposition and seemed to have no care, but for those around her. She spoke frequently of her approaching end and t she complained of a | Maung £.. TY*, He returns to Pilot| All rork ' sati On Saturday 8th she complained of a | y o, Pilot| All our work guaranteed to give satis sore [hl'imit and l[])r. Brown.‘of Holstein, f[ ?(l,oc}g:x?efgzfi?(:f;u?r;‘?: ztly;n?é“:o“t’i]" :‘;ave: eleni Nihnois boughtt /n was called in, who pronounced it to be ontola e;â€"trenâ€"| Keeler‘s engraved free. the fatal disease that soon was to end / eral A§gembly. j 4 ber young life, and notwithstanding | Loxg@ Srrvior | ? this gentleman‘s untailing attention an§5 leased t EhR‘ C AHEpPAt > “{c e R B K[H.[R & 80N the nursing of her father who attended | P‘C4%@4 t0 have the opporiunity / ofi T Bl. J v Iry S ¢ to her night and day with the care and | "éferring to and congratulating Lieut: ‘ * Dt'JR:lwA.M"L :'g.s.ingl_gn ont :ls“;i:tte?l ::S(l,?,gd nurse, she succumbedlill;\’,. Torry. on the honorable distinctioa | C en l es ie liee t arene uie t in erandnranagnigen e ag * e receiyed last w iz : i * id During the whole of her sickness she | medal granted : ‘:;ek- o ecimeioy i SEED FAIR. maintained her hri%ht and cheerful! ide has : * ? e Inseription . ¢tn (Wtksieilliicecan disposition and seemed to have no rare |°0° 84e bas it, "For Long# Servica in Miss Agnes Forsyth McInnes, bor 10th August 1883, second daughter c Charles McInnes I. P.. of Yeovil. die at her home on Sunday 16th inst fron Diptheria, after a short and painfu illness, borne with Christian fortitude Tur Cnartty CoxoErt.â€"The Town \ Hall was filled on Friday evening last, on the occasion of the concert giv en by a very large number of the young people. The musical and dramatic talâ€" | ent displayed was of a high order. and ; if the program had a fault at all it was | in its length. The young performers must be gratified that their efforts reâ€" sulted in securing about $50 which | under a jadicious committee‘s distribuâ€" | tion goes to supply the pressing needs i of a few honest and indnstrious but unâ€" fortunate poor, Lawyer W. 8. Davidâ€" l son acted as Chairman. â€" The wealth of matter on the program, puzzles us to do j ’justice to : there was song and recitaâ€". tion of course, the duett "I belong to the Upper Ten" was cleverly â€"done. | The cake walk and several other skipâ€" | ping or dancing combinations showed j the poetry of motion to the delight of | the crowd ; then there was "D.rmcin;grll round the May Pole," * Waiter‘s Drill," | and seyveral very striking tableaux at ; the close. _ As we did‘nt see quite the whole of it and hav‘nt a copy of thej program. we are unable to give the | names but congratulate everybody on b its excellence. _ A reproduction was | made on Saturdry evening at reduced ]] rates. P apâ€" POF 2 m e ome P F E PS PCAE B s ‘ | handsome verandah in front of5 his !outu plackstwith, )’ ;residencc property, occupied by Mr. | _Ml‘- John Sutherland, Ft. William, | John Ehrhardt, and other pmprietnrsi'v's“’d his sisters Mre. W. B. Vollett 8 ) are in various ways adding to tbej""d Mrs. Isarc for a week, returning ' ’luightness of the town. Let no oneiT“"dlYo His son Munroe was also » ' forget the trees in season. | home for about 3 days. _ He is now in ‘| The Cement Works show day by day : g’e bank at Forest, where Mr. Fred b l increased activity, and at least 100 men | *YA" has gone. io. _| must be now employed in the various’ Drâ€"P. C. Park, Hamilton, will leave f } departments of preparatory work. . The| April 5, for the hospital in New York, ‘ | walls of the Power House are fast going | London and Switzerland, where he will ’ up and an idea can be had from the | spend a few months in the interests ofl imposing windows, ete., cof the handâ€" | his profession, and in picking up new . some as well as substantial character of | ideas, Before going he will spend a / the building. Excayations for concrete ;' day or so at his home here., ; foundations for engines and boilers C cios | ’ have been made and a very large und'., Mrl'd):(?.'] Clark, Boston, (Jhmg'a.cousy. ' deep one outside is designed for the| gnlo riend and employer of Mr. Jno, : | base of the big smokestack. Mr Gv. ! C )ertsm‘). hnvmg'c.ome ff""" Scotland | son returns next week and track laying : together in 1847, visited him last week. | and blasting will proceed apace. Beâ€" | Not having seen each other for 35 years ‘fmf(l*l.lnng Lhe_ Plltfl"f] ?";d S"P}l’l”f;s f("lf' ‘they had many stories to relate, He | ; l)lllle{i‘r“lgu;( ?(:‘ \'{;]“d(:l‘l::( i{:‘tk‘:.l un('lo L(h(: has béen visiting friends in â€" Bruce| | back lines of the two townships will , JOunty and near Priceville, and \\'i”'. | soon take on an unwonted dignity from | visit relatives of the same name near | the screech of the locomotive on its Way | Dromore before returning, _ Though 82| with marl to the greatest cement mill | _ f 38 sgt 4 i earhent on this globe. LYeBTs uf agre ‘ha lo eHILD ato ... . I 1 Do o0 C000 Amevew mEer y â€" MEAPSL | _ A HEavyy BEREAVEMENT.â€"We symâ€" [ over Sunday, | pathise deeply with Mr. C. McInnes, _ Rev. Mr. Graham, Dornoch, and F Yeovil, in the deep waters he is st presâ€" / Mr, Campbell, Dromore, will excha ; ent passing through, haying lost a much f pulpits next Sabbath. loved motherless daughter, nge.d 18, 208 ; / "Mrg. Rutherford and daughter Te: younger being also ill with diptheria. | gp, visiting the former‘s father | ’ We hope she is recoyvering and the cloud Wright. at the brickyard, for a 4 lifting from ovetr the bereaved home. months,. I The obituary notice in another column, | _ Rev. Mr. Craigie, formetly pastor supplwd'hy a friend, gives the p”t"c"'}flnmmen, was made the recipient o ! ars. _ Miss Ar.m::xtmng. sister of Mrs, | nice address and presentation one eve Jackson, is assisting as nurse. fi’. recently. The Messrs McKechnie ha.we nearly| "Mr. Dan Ferguson, Balsam Vali completed the transformaution f’f theiand Mr. Thos Wilson Boothville a old Hunter stors Upper Town LPFP * OWE west as far as Regina in a fe line self contained residence, with an | days. Boothville it would seem for t] attractive front. Mr. T. Black l.m.s MT+ | fipgt time in many years is to be wit â€"â€"â€"MeNally egll;]loy'f‘df P"ttt"‘fg h."'!outu blacksmith. handsome verandah in fron 0 is x residence property, occupied by Mr. | Mr J(.)hn_Suthcrlnnd. Ft. Williac John Ehrhardt, and other proprietors| Visited his sisters Mre W BR .n s K‘ Miss Charlotte E. Wiggins is coming & on April 6. | Lg’nfl 3 2‘_ ® ":‘q _ Window Shadesâ€"a few 25¢ ones left * pPFp ti.‘ £ ] 7P | at MacFarlane‘s. | C5 sn h-â€"-~. | 4 8 & | as, velle has secured j “';If:“"g! Lé:"’ of Overalls and Smocks, position at the Cement works. at e big Store. M ® r. James Stinson, from 2 Those in want of a good serviceable | working at the Cement \Vo:'.ks ay, c vi one‘ o a ' '.:(']'f:r{’i;l::?:'t:goi:i(l]‘Pex""""" Nof |* Miss Jarvis, from T()r()nto, is *A social gathering was held in the _l:::e::end Miss Eleanor Kress f Presbyterivn manse, Tuesday evening, M .J f under the auspices of tne Y. P. S. C. H., [ +p rs, Jno, Cameron and Bel which was a great success. About | ¢ h;rsday to spend the Easter | 150 of young people from country and |!n Toronto, j town, and a number of ‘older heads M'S (R:ev.) P.omemy, of Kin: crowded the large house and games, | "";lu'd friends in town, for a ft music, social chat, and refreshments | this week, made up n delightful evening till about | _ Miss Lizzie McArthur, of Ed 11 o‘clock. I Wtacw arll PS RUEp IN MEMORIAM. | copyRicaly C_R____LG Wmmmmm I i *7 CCLCT 0 LPTUUL, =| 7 ‘ 5 ‘ M triking tableaux at ; Rev. J.t?,. Farquharson, _ of Pl‘l()tg . did‘nt see quite thc:Mound. visited his brother snd family | A Fool And His uoney iy‘nt & copy at the’llex‘e from Satarday to Monday mornâ€" lare easily parted," as witness the expenditure of mlnll‘le ;:‘) vsfi:((; t(f)le | ing, preac‘hing able sermons both mornâ€" ‘ good "coin of the realm" for trashy, Worthlessl. ale € ty y on ‘ in and e i ; | most times hurtful, soâ€"called "spectacles" an« repr:oduct,l(m was ii & t ri‘ Cns on Sunday. . He hus[’“eyeglasses.” hawked on the streets or sold by pyening at reduced | ‘6el% a. oronto for several weeks enâ€" "‘Cheap Johns." It‘s "penny wise, pound foolishy ;‘guged l.n arranging ior the great work to get eyesight aiders anywhere else but 2t a comâ€" gokg ,10f Missions in the North West. _ Since petent, conscientious optician‘s. Save your eyes, ORIAM. \Dr. Robertson died, Mr. F. has stepped | save your money, by dealing at Kee].(:'s'_,;_ Es y | e‘ Ond Coone manles. in knowledge. of | geq epwuay PR A WaTON TT I CANNOT REPAR ‘th McInnes, born | the needs and importance of the work J Prnem ie ho n on t n en netonanonabn . es '}f"gél 1‘,1;(‘)’5}1"95.:({ in our great growing west, and the / R. B. Keeleris the oplfir Wat:h}tlng‘ker lay 16th inst from | Church is using his administrative abil. | in the County with a Watch Facâ€" short and painful | ity to further its aims and desires in the | tory experience. hristian fortitude. | new country,. _ He returns to Pil_oti'All our work guaranteed to give satisâ€" ;e (-ompl?lfiecllqtofi ll-}Mound for next Sunday and will have | faction. All goods bought at i ooun ce it Preln [to come east again in June to the Genâ€": x v l ronounced it to be I eral Assemblyg i Keeler‘s engraved free. . soon was tm and Durh(t ope of a medal granted, as the inscription on | one side has it, "For Long Service in [the Colonial Auxiliary Forces." The | obverse has a portrait of the late Queen ’ and around it the usual **Victoria Regina et Imperatrix." On the edge or rim of the medal is stamped ‘"Lieuâ€" tenant R. Torry, 31st RKRegiment." Mr. Torry has 21 gears to his credit, and the only other member of the company with the required 2#â€"year standing is Mr. Geo. Matthews, There are 3 exâ€" members who can count 20 years : Pte John Saunders, Hergt. Wm. Saunâ€" ders and Corp. Jas. Andrews. _ We hope all may be equally distinguished. Meanwhile we congratulate" _ aonsin neighbor Bob. ;,‘1 Mr. John A. Campbell, late of t,his,! | office writes on March 21, from McKinâ€"| !‘ley, Minnesota, where he is now emâ€"; | ployed with the Roberts Mining Co.. | _ | of which his uncle Mr. A. McDougall, is | |Superintendent., His uncle just came]| ;fh()llne with the remains of a deceased | ‘sister, as John was free here and in 8| hours he made up his mind to go with ; his uncle and was on the train at| |Dundalk for the west. He says "the country is rough, nothing but mining ! |and timbering going on. This is a;’ | small place with 4 or 5 dryâ€"goods stores, | ;'3 groceries, 2 butcher. shops, a barber | | shop and 7 saloons." | |__Mr. Neil Clark, Boston, ()hing'acousy. an 0‘d friend and employer of Mr. Jno. Robertson, having come from Scotland together in 1847, visited him last week. [ Not having seen each other for 35 years ‘they had â€"many stories to relate. He has been visiting friends in Bruce Jounty and near Priceville, and will visit relatives of the same name near Dromore before returning, _ Though 82 Yyears uf oge, he is still visorons unA yeats of age, he is still vigorons : has a retentive memory. _ Two his sons are teachers in MeceMaster ( lege, Tcronto and in Woodstarck. 0 _ [ °C727 *H00008 in the interests of his profession, and in picking up new ideas, Before going he will spend a day or so at his home here, | â€"Mr. Dan Ferguson, Balsam |and Mr. Thos Wilson Boothy ( going west as far as Regina in \days,. Boothville it would seem first time in many years is to b is _ 5 [ [ 6+ IPAIneEIy pPastor at Hnumpden, was made the recipient of a nice address and presentation one evenâ€" ing recently, DURHAM, THURSDAY, MARCH 27 DURHAM, THUR: Miss Lizzie I was the giest over Sunday, Mr. James Stinson, from Alma. is working at the Cemeut Works, _ Miss Jarvis, fronm Toronto, is visiting her friend Miss Eleanor Kress for a few To aale ~ . PERCENI® BXHON! ! l x 1 Chas. Lavelle has secured a good | sition at the Cement works. | ’ Mr. James Stinson, from Alma. is ; orking at the Cement Works, ‘ we n ftikp Fanbhu Rasi. mec. . iin~T 3 I C. Park, Hamilton, will leave for the hospital in New York, and Switzerland, where he will qually distinguished. congratulate â€" again Feusths 2 d in Woodstock. Campbell, late . | Cameron and Belle leave | McArthur, of Edge Hill. | t of Miss Mary Marshall, | LEA e Wilson Boothville are ar as Regina in a few 9 3 Son t h) M C & of Kinrardine, . for a few days Easter holidays , and Rev. exchange n for the be with» * Tessa, Valiey and r Mr. a few of Jolâ€" son. ' I. J. JORDAN ; # a A 9 ISTAR GROCERY & RESTAUVRANT Give us a call WE DELIVER GOODS TO ANY PART OF TOWN. ‘/ Kate Cochrane. Our stock ‘of Groceries is and prices are right On Thursday afternoon and evening NEW RESTAURANT For Durham Next the Bridge, â€"â€" Gar we have PEA HARVESTERS, SEED DRILLS, We have Washing Machines, Cloth@s wringâ€" ers, Churns, Stoves, Nickel Silver, Galvanâ€" ized Iron, Tin and Enamelware, &c. > = FOR THE HOME have scqu’red a reputation that sells them at sight. Call and examine. Our (farria.ges, Cutters, Buggies and Carts ICE (RBAM | 3# FOR THE FARM ;xmxmmmxmxz B on nn IMPLEMENTS 8 keep constantly on hand FLEURY‘8 PLOUGHEB, HARROwWs, ROOT PULPERS, TURNIP sOWERsS, WHEEL BARROWE, &c. BANANA‘S, ORANGES &LEM ONS. A Calt Soticited. + .fl"oa{y’.r Oid Stand. ICE CREAM ! ifVigw. Lk orilhy is complete . St. West. CULTIVATORS, SCUFFLERS. TORONTO , 1902. ; CROCKERY _ _ ) _ ___ CROCKERY TT S lt wiaby 3nt efeererenenennnnmnne mury t ste ie in in 2B i 2B 4 o un un un uy n un areore ce ons mm on m w oc on A big lot of Glassware to choose from at see our stock,. 10 piece;Toilet Set in beautiful colors 97 piece Dinner Set, in AÂ¥ 47 piece Tea Set in <â€""CrZC every part offthis business, â€"Price, Style, Quality and JM found excellent. f and Millinery We have taken the word motto and are determined‘ ;hat acterize every part offthis bus * g WEDNESDAY Anp THURSJAYy * ECLL ie /44 Remember the place C arief? P 67/ } (Uz.(/ 27 ///// PATTERN HATS, BONNETS THE POPULAR CASH STORE. THE POPULAR casn STORE wet, in a very dainty pattern, lined regular value is $1 5.00, our price as. Jrotland a rich pattern, value Te $12.00 as, Iroland $4.50 $3.50 Millinery Novelties 7Z2C4 t\ J L4 1. io , regular price $6.00 our LAIDLAW‘s Old ‘Stang 25¢. each. Come in and oK echnie, 64 y9 9m Excelience"* for oK cohnie. exceiience shall at $5.00 our price CHaAS RAMaGE, PrINTER arp P fethod ‘will all be L1 ue L. 'efiflzf with guilt, price UBLISHRER 2 CE 9 4. ; our .-xr: charâ€" Negicaye ‘ra‘rs‘y 4 3i =‘m P AC 1C TC K BC â€"! k nds

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