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Durham Review (1897), 3 Jul 1902, p. 4

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-ir: succewor to the late Prof. J Douglas. Mr. Geo. Lamb. Daft". Mich town on Monday and called REVIEW oak-e. He leaves in week. He and his family an their new home. Rev. Mr. McGregor. Gravenhurst, preached to a large congregation in the Presbyterian church on Sahbsth even- ing. Many old friends were glad to hear the eloquent shrine. A.'eard from Rev. Jas Farquharson to hm brother here announces the sole arrival of himself and sister at Harden. where another sister u. Miss Far- quharson stood the Journey well. Mr. Allan went to Hanover Wednes- day to act as presiding examiner for the higher examinations. Mr. Brown. Hanover. comes to Durham, while Inspector Campbell is in "word. M.. n. - Traveller John Cameron is nt home enjoying the holidays. His sisters Mrs McLean and Mrs Cameron are leaving Toronto for Muskoka this week. Mr. A. and Miss Katie McCormack lune Wednesday morning to attend the marriage of their cousin Mr. D. Ne- L ean to Miss Tupling. of Southampton. Rev. Mr. Farquharmn went to Toron- to Monday to a meeting of Knox C illege Senate. called to select a tAuC'Cet'o3Or to the late Prof. Hallway ”incl-n- Mr. Chas Layton. local manager of the Cement works, left Monday for an extended holiday. On him rested the responsibility ot the foundation work. now about completed. The may friends he has made during his - will wish him well. sion to boys Mr, Nah, A lex, day. for 90 years Miss Mary Lynn. who has been in Toronto for the past two years, visited her sister. Mrs. Jas. Redford, this week. Mr. lt. McLean and sister Mrs. Mc- Nab, of Owen Sound. visited with Mr. Alex. Nct'ormttek Saturday and Bun- Mr. Chas Howard. in charge of the mason-work of the Cement works paid a xisit to his home in Hamilton fora f ew days. Little Miss Flora McKinnon is spend- ing he: holidays with Mr. Archie Mc- ('mnuu-k's family in Mentinck. Mrs. Huston and daughter. from near' Briunsvillv, are visiting Mrs. J " ). Firth and min-r relatives around here. M r and Mrs Norlock entertained a numIn-r of relative" of the '/oellner and Wilker families over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Trvngrove. (Nee MC. Gina) Toronto, are spending a couple of week" with friends in the vicinity. The Misses C'nmpbcll, of Hanover, visited their sister In McKechnie, "Coronation Day." Mrs Fulkarol. Nassagaweya. was the guest. of her parents Mr. and Mus. Jnu Hunt for " few days. Mn. Stonehouse, has been wishing for the past two weeks, with Mr. and Nts. Neil Mammal. Glenelg. 3hss Edith Nekenzie left for Hamil. lull with her two nieces who will in fir tun- rmiile with their father. Mr. and Miss Kuhn. of Creditors, who Tisited a week with Mr. Fwd Seigner, returned home. Mr. A, C. McKenzie. Montreal. and daughters are visiting at Rev Mr Stewart's. Mrs. Adam Wnrson, w! ile milking a cow but Thursday, met with n actions accident. . . Mr. David McFUrlnne and children. Caledon, are guest-1 at M r. MucFarlane’s old home. 3lrs6'olcieutrh. Mt Forest, was the ttuest n! Minna Annie and Belle Me- IGnzie. guest '" Mrs. '1‘. It. wnelan on Sunday. I Miss J. pm“... photographer, men'- Mr Telford, Owen Sound, is in charge ; ed an Allin paper this week rontaining of hes uncle's omce, during his absence. 1 the gratifying information that her Our welcome to Mr and Mrs Ed. Kress : hrother:here had been appointed Gold on their return from their honeymoon l Chrttstuissiotttt His worth " evident trip. 5 when it is known that the office sought Mia-s Julia Iveir, who has been teach- 1' him: his appointment being a. surprise ing an Alliston, is home for the holi- i to himself, as he was not one of the "F days 3 plicnnts. The paper expresses the de. 3Irs ('oIc-leuqh. Mt Forest, was the I Ite, of the business section at ttirap- nun-sf of “has": Anni:- nlul Rolln Mn- l pointment. Rev Miss Mary McIntosh since Saturday in visiting Bentinck friends. Mrs. Benton. Br.. Emma!" is visiting It her son William's, in town. Ne. Watson, of Markdale, was the guest of Mrs. T. It. Whelan on Sunday. Mr Telford. Owen Sound, is in charm, of his uncle's omce, during his absence. Miss Lillie Candy. of Guelph. is the guest of Miss Cassie McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jordan. spent the Ft with friends in Mount Forest, In Orchard spent the lat with her son and family in Holstein. Miss McDonald, Toronto, is , guest at her siuter’s. Mrs. N w Campbell. Mr Bradshaw. Toronto. is visiting his list", Mrs De Jannicson. Dr Park was at. home for a few days. Mr Stewart was among "the who took in the flat mu- excur- thelake. Tuesday. Not so had '. He leaves in Mint a d his family are liking called at the a. Was in The spirit he has shown throughout will enable us to sing "long live our noble King" better than we have yet done, and we will all rejoice thntonr "graeious Queen" is spared yet awhile the weeds of widowhood. What the King has lost in glory and gewgaws, he has gained in the love and sympathy of his people, and the crown ot'Great and Greater Britain sits eater on his head today than if it had been placed there amid fanfare ot gamete, by the Archbishop ofCanter- - -- - - ' u... ""a'a6."hkr7 Au " all! The nation made ready fcr Queen Vic- toria's jubilee in 1887, for her Diamond Jubilee in 1897 and was not disappoint- ed. Preparations were made, empire- wide, to receive the Duke and Duchess of York in 1901, and expectancy fruit. ed into certainty. But now we are taught how uncertain are the joys that depend on any one human life, and the lesson will be learned. "Lest we Forget. " Who shall say there is not a. Divine guidance in it all? mm. mm“ --- , - - _ Edward VII, by the Grace of God, King, Defender of the Faith, etc., has by the Grace of God and human skill been tided over a great crisis and at present writing seems to be assured of recovery. The vast and world-wide disappointment over the upsetting of coronation plans soon gave way, and instead of shading our eyes to look up- on the King in his glory seated on a throne, we have softened our hearts to gaze upon a man stretched on a bed of ham. He is being carefully nursed and may be none the worse for his remarkable entomhment. The skill and humanity displayed by his rescuers, who risked their own liVes. is beyond praise, and in all the Paris churches on Sunday refer.. ence was made to it. The Royal Hu- nmue society have taken steps to honor and reward the heroes. He was now wedzed in and almost gone. Most gently brick by brick was removed. for there was danger of more settling. till at last all was clear but one foot and for nearly 24 hours more the rescuers and the prisoner worked at this. The new well was deepened. a second tunnel made and the foot ex- tricated from telow and in a few min- utes he was out and u the shaft to the light of the sun. and, the bells and rhistles of Paris spoke out the joy all e t. For a sensational rescue of a man from imminent peril nothing we ever read or heard of equals the cave. of Joshua Sandford. near Paris, Ont.. last week. Sixty feet down a well on Tues. Jay, its In ick sides caved in about him and mirauilously formed an arch above him. An iron shaft down the well, III which the drill Worked. must have kept, space enough to admit air to him, for he lived 72 hours without food or water. and was It)" hours imprisoned in the shifting sand and debris at the bottom of the well. First thought was that he was dead and buried and the funeral over. but some one heard a tapping on the pipe and one enough by this means communication was established and the work of rescue begun by digging a well a few feet away from the tirst one. A settling in the old well took place and the tapping ceased for a time. Hearts grew sick and men shed tears and left with their. tools, but by accident the tapping was again beard. Nork begun again thousands gathered, and at last his level was reached, a tunnel bored to- wards him, and human hands minister. ed comfort. The Board and Senate of Knox Col. leste met on Monday of this week to take steps to till the chair of Apologe- tics and Homoietics made vacant h the sudden death Cof Protessor Halfway Douglas. Many names of eminent young men on both sides of the Atlan- tic were mentioned, and a number of speeches on Current Theology were delivered. but further than a prelimin- ary vote, when enth wrote toe name or names of persons he thought compet- ent to till the chair. no action was taken. A somewhat large committee. to look mole narrowly into the qualifications of the men whose names were mention. ed, was appointed with instructions to repoit to n subsequent meeting. The attendance at the Board and Senate was large, one indication of the sense of the importance of the steps to he taken In the minds of the supporters of the tulle-go. ot August. The exhibition Lacrosse mater, at Flesherton on Dominion Day between Durham and Owen Sound Intermediate team resulted In Durham's favor by 2 goals to l. We hear the game was rough. The prize was a. silver cup. and it is to he used to drink the health of tireTowen Sound team when they get beaten at their 'match here on the 8th McLoctt.-The garden party here Tuesday but was very successful. A presentation wan made to Rev Mr and Mrs Campbell and Miss Campbell. A fuller notice is held for next week. Methodist Garden Party on July 15. Social evening In the Epworth League on Friday. Come and enjoy it and take part in the "phtntini'. Silver collection. THE “MAN IN THE WELL" KNOX COLLEGE PROFESSOR "LEST WE FORGET." Additional Locals. ca-..- action'in itiGGtiiii' ed, was not trtuseasduiiliit" Ga "73; Con . . e S.,1e,t'n,e,'P.yhthoat to take legal COUNTY COUNCIL News. See also on Supplement. The report ot the special committee recommending a House of Beta? was adopted by a vote of 9 to 7. ttatv-. Agnew, Brown, Doyle, Gordon, Har- ness, McColmsn, McLean, Preston and Warden McKinnon. _Nttys-rAllan, McArthur, MeDonaid, Pringle, Schenk Shnte. Watson. A committee compos- ed ot Messrs Gordon, Herness, Preston, McLean. Allan, Shnte, McArthnr, Agnew and the Warden were appoin- ted to examine and select a site and report " the November session. The attempt at Owen Sound, Proton, Derby and Holland, throhgh their representatives in the County Council, to have their county messment redne- M‘ -- --- ,7 - _ - Sr. 3rd to Jr. 1th-zMary Norton, Lizzie Ewen, Maggie Smith. Neil Mc Lean, Hugh McCormick. Sarah Me. Uormick. Jr. Pt. u-Wesley Hunt, Basil Davis. Charlie Smith. Sr. I-_,7ppny Cook, Wilfrid Hunt, Ena McNally. Jr. r-Ivan Edwards, Mary Pearl. W. J. RITCHIE. teacher. Result ot Promotion Examination in S. S. No. 10, Bentinck. From Jr. 11 to Sr. u-Mary Peters, Stewar t Manily . From Br. pt. " to Jr. Ir-Frankie. Ryan, Lorne McNally. Dollie Anderson Promoted from Jr. III to sr. nr--Davis Staples, Jessie Peters. Percy Hunt. From Br, n to Jr. nr-Ei/m, Edwards, Edith Tucker, Cassie Ryan, Herbie Peters, Allan Davis. Pt 2 Jr -Tom McKeown, Ben Wlut. more, Eliza Jane Edwards. Report of S. S. No. 5, Glenelg. IV class--mrillie Ryan. Earnie Cook, Roy McNally. 2nd 'dr-Arena/se McGillivray. Archie Kennedy. Angeline Davis, Annie Mc- Gillivray. Promotion Examination of B, S No l Glenelg. To class 4 -Jack Beaton, 3rd VV-Jessie Edwards. 3rd Jr-Laura McGillivrny. Fiossie Britten, Mary Young. Winnie Binnie. Eva Edwards. Effie McMillan, Willie Whitmore, Maggie Young, Sarah Mc- Kinnon. 2nd Jr- Robert, McGilhvmy. G evtie Mchml). Noretta Fullaise. Lawrence. McKeown. Pt2 thr-Ira Pennock, Millie Righy, John Arnett, Emma Brown. Br, I h1 - 1. " F " n g " "e.-, tir. "a-tVe' fMW art War tit Ctr, 1% SUMMER Promotion Examinations. ---_-.--- W31} Tia, Pretty Ready-to-wear Hats at half price. 30 Sailors ranging from 3T to sec for 25C 3 5 Sailors, regular 7 5c, 85c and $1.00 for 5oc we make a noteworthy reduction on 40 Trimmed Hats, all of the latest summer styles. These we will sell at from 7 5c to $4.00. Please call and see them. The season is advancing. Already we are clearing our Summer Millinery though, to be sure, there still remains Six weeks of the season. However for the THE ALEX FIRTH, Teacher, NEXT 30 DAYS y. f. 'llllortoek. CASH and ONE PRICE . MHMHNEWD ONTARIO ARCHTva: TORONTO About one month Mo, from the premises of Mr. R. J. Black, Priceville Lots 43and " 3rd con., N. D. R., 'a gray steer, coming 2 years old. Any person giving information leading to its recovery will he suitably rewarded. - Bw-'- ""'""N9""s" UL , Mr. Alex. Henderson. all of Egremont. JonDosirmrso, - In Inverhuron’ 0nt., on 25th inst.. by Rev. Mr. Med Lellnn, Thos. J. Jordon, of Durham, formerly of Mount. Forest. to Chris, tins. cousin of the late Rey. Mr. Matheson, of Mount Forest. BrtrPmestr--LAaeoNr-At Woodland, on 26th mat. " the residence of the bride’s parents. by the Rev. Henry Kenning. of Bopeville. James Ste- phens. of Proton. to Christina, daugh- ter of James Lamont, of Egremont. McKEcHsuE-Joussros-At the resi. dence of the hride's father on Wed. nesday, June With, 1902, by the Rev. Wm. Farquharson, Mr. Philip'John McKechnie to Miss Jessie w. Johns- ton,.both of Durham. HsAs--HrmDamaoN--on the 25th inst. at the residence of the bride's parents by Rev. Wm. Campbell, Mr. Wm. Haas to Jennie, youngest daughter of FrwrH--DAvm --In the Methodist Par sonage. by the Rey. Wray Smith on Wednesday, June 25th, Miss Annie Davis, of Traversum, daughter of Matt. Davis, to Mr. Joseph Firth. LAmsrrros--Mcmerra.-rn o. Bound, on Monday. June 23rd. by Rev. Mr. Mc- Alphin, Misd Priscilla McKee, to Mr. Jae Laughton formerly of North Eg- remont. CAsrP--Toruts--At the home of the bride’s parents, near Markdale, on \Vedneaday, the 4th J une, by the Rev, Wm. Buchanan. hh, John Camp, son of Mr. Joseph Cnmp,Bentinck, to Miss Mary Torry. . About one month ago, from HEsTos.--tn Durham. on June 25th. to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Benton, a son. [Our types last week reported a son to Mr. and Mrs Nichol while the rejowing was over a daughter.] FREDERICK SEN-At Nemo. S. Dakota on June 14, to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fredericksen, a son. (Nee Miss Alice Johnston. daughter of IN m Johnston, of town.) STRAYED. MARRIED. BORN . ”WWI! ["l REVIEW and Montreal Witness 81m , rewarded. REVIEW and. Family Herold. . 81.75 J. Brace. I Rmnw and Toronto 1):in Star 32.20 Peter Hamilton Goons A Life-long Acquaintance with the conditions of farm life in this coun- ty, has given us an experience of its requirements which we are cottfi- dent we can utilize for the benefit of the farming community and we ask with confidence for a share of their patronage. We just mention this week that we have secured the agency for the NEW, Ilmpllement Agency~ Call and let us explain its mg}; Wait a few days for our BUGGIES. MACFARLANE d; CO. Druggists and Booksellers. Come to us for Window Shades. W, Blame Bike Jf.earta geared from. both wheels, making it the most desirable drill in the market u""., wuu vucl " up we [nice or a no i ED PAINTS. There is no PAINT h tiereg. :‘equal these for House, Buggy, Wagon MONng‘O 1di'ji?ha TED . lor Implement. E TSCOLLEC , ,- i . . LANDS BOU0'HTasoLD,_ We are leaders In the CHI'RN Every kmd of fiuaneiai business transac- (business, and can sell you onc at ted. I . . - - -- v.,..7 -v vua4A‘ uuu. The 6t Findlay Mcitats Farm ". This contains tluo acren and belongs no 8. Com- pany who offer it at the [nice of a tio acres. and call special attention to the LEADER DRILL when brightened up with some of our ARTISTIC WALL PAPER-- fora mere trifle too. Bring us the size of your rooms and let us show you how cheaply it can be done. A few more remnants left at a sacrifice. Address,--...) H. MILLER, Lock Drawer 28, Hanover . McARTHUR new l Out. HONOR GRADUATE of Toronto University. guidance of Moral College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Rooms, (Calder Block our the Post Mice. W. C. PICKERING D. D s., L. D. s. ,business. and can sell you one at lvarious prices from " " to $5.50. If you require a SETT of HARNESS BUGGY RUG, LAP RUBBER, LAI' DUSTER, or WHIP of any description DO DROP IN. W. BLACK. See our combined WASHING MACHINE, IRONING BOARD and FANCYTABLE. DENTISTRY. BARGLAY 81 NOBLE CALL PROVEN Hay hd TOLTON'S Pea Harvester Gurney Stoves, Pianos & Organs ADA MS WAGGON S Elougks,» JV arrows Scufflers CALL and EXAMINE our vester Drill with stéel wire conductors now stocked up with MAXWELL & COCKSHUTT Em It)" or ”and! foods. LA}. l'!, lllllllllllf I WE. Best of its kind. JULY 3, 1902 and see our fa- m_o_us Syl; zoo and 331 TWEED GRDGE " We tii dstss We can 6eo, an Hull: "mu y - IN &rie, J2?esr Lower JAKE HE SELLS CHEAP NFC al-l 19E In " It muted to solid Gob In Niel " kt Go14 wear 20 yc FO DR Y .001 $02th Ot' hr owet " che nae: 'art, bt JO Tl MOTI Dru U)! Ill

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