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Durham Review (1897), 6 Nov 1902, p. 1

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Ctass Soods. mong the inâ€" er our customâ€" the best and es and good bhe ulace ighes €ville p J T C , Ont., CABE TT iIn C,., 1902 Principal. ‘S STORE » Durbam T W NTHS Upper Town usttally 1902 vanted Lt D1 U 04 neral A\‘I 1ces * WwE PRINT § 3.« WEDDING NOTICKS and sup» & ply .\'tutimu'r_)/ at Reasonable Rates. For Samples, Prices and Styles to select from, _ Call at the REVIEWY â€" OFFICE Phone No. 6 s Sta tionery Samples, t from, 4 M â€"amerintpnbis ts Anda ut 6 oc dR > / 10 0 t we believe is a name for gathering, * | Anytbhing his grace of Argyll has to say | is afways interresting:â€"© The Duke of | Argyll, speaking at the Highland Mod in Dundee last week, proved himself a sturdy champion of the Gaelic cause, |They were anxious, said his grace, to keep alive, as far as they could, the old | dress, the old language, and some of the | best of the old customs of Gael. It was | not a stupid and useless sentiment, no nambyâ€"pamby affection, but a healthy ,‘and hearty and good thinq to keep in | the recollection of the people those eleâ€" _ ments which had contributed to the strength of the nation, There was"no doubt that a great deal of the light and leading which the Scottish nation had in its c%mract,er, came from the impetuâ€" ous and flery, but romantic and beautiâ€" ful character of the Celt amongst them. The Mod, it only remains to add, has },”f.? one of the most successful ever al 7” _ InFoRrmattox WANTED. â€"Informaâ€" ; tion is wanted by the mother of the | youngest of two boys who left the town \a week ago last Monday, for unknown | parts. They were dressed in dark | clothes, and are both of dark complexâ€" ion. The little fellow, who is about 13, weighs about 75 pounds, and wears a ‘cap and short pants, while the taller ! boy is 17 years of age, 125 pounds, and | carries a rifle, Their names are Morgan | <Agnew, Lisle Cudmore, respectively, {It is thought that they are on their ?wuv north for a shoot, although other {reports say that they are heading for | Michigan. â€" Any information that will | help in the finding out of the whereâ€" ’abouts of these boys will be thankfully {received at this office. Other papers . kindly copy.â€"Clinton New Era +Â¥ HOFLR IOP & sh0O0t, although other reports say that they are heading for Michigan. Any information that will help in the finding out of the whereâ€" abouts of these boys will be thankfully received at this office. Other papers kindly copy.â€"Clinton New Era, wWHO WoOULDN‘T BE a H1cHLAXNDXAx > â€"The following item will gratify our . numerous Highland readers. * Mod » | inst., the management â€" of | Public Library have arran Concert in aid of the fun Library. An outside choral been engaged, and prominen are to be present as well. T is little more than a year old already secured a large im and is filling a longâ€"felt want sion to concert 25c and 15e . C Rhiclhttis a hatrciaiaiiPak hrad iaidcacs 3 C d |:'Fm‘ particulars, apply to Peter Mcâ€" , Kechnie, Newville, N. Dakota, U. 8. | ~The Family Herald and Weekly Star, | of Montreal, have begun the distribuâ€" | tion of their new pictures * Alone" and | * Purity," A few copies have been received in this locality and those who haye been fortunate enough to get therm pronounce them the best they have ever seen, The Family Herald has also much improved during the past®‘year ‘and the Bamininaciens. P42 i3 _ FaRrat For Sarne. â€"Containing 100 |acres Lots 45&146, 1st Con., N. D. R. !Glenelg, one mile west of Pricyville. |\The tarm is well watered, 75 acres un ;‘der cultivation, with good buildingsâ€" Khovn! eadings c ol : Parvlor Games of Haw [ Euio s eopite | FeaKs=: OPICS Sunday, November 9, L 0ur Kine and «> _ The Review to January 1 1903, 10 cts, Toâ€"Day, \Vednesdny. is the anniyerâ€" say of Gunpowder Plot. DURHAM, THURSDAY, NOV. 6, 1902. L. o3 * i n‘s new charge. There was church, a bright programme idies last, but after all first hments. Rev. A. G. Jansen chair and more than filled in with his happiest wit and All the requisites of a good "â€" ‘ranagement of Dromotre ibrary have arranged for a in aid of the funds of the An outside choral club has ged, and prominent speakers present as Well Tha Hih..... AN aÂ¥. W . L., in its last issue nt of a very successful social at Sintaluta, Rev‘ l 20c and 15¢, See posters. es of all kinds at MacFarlane‘s Drug Store. e Witness" published at nda Humor." Mr, Geggie is pular Lecturer in Toronto vho miss this lecture will No admission fee. â€" Silver e for * gatherlug- »» of Argyll has to say ‘ig:â€"* The Duke of the Highlana Mod , proved himself a disk s Wwell. Therlihmry}' a year old but it has large memlwrshipl is the birthday n 1 Admis® clothing. Quite a nnfi;iv-e;' of zens attended the obsequies, the snows You can get a heavy dress Freize 5 i inches wide for 90 ctsâ€"at Granut‘s, | _ THr Larr w. 0, PaATTERSON.â€"N. lmquest was deemed necessary on th the remains of the man found dying or } the road. He wasa resident of Walker ton for the past 25 years. His son cam{i home from Chicago on Thursday and _made all decent arrangements for his interment on Friday which took place from the Town Hall to the New cemeâ€" tery, Rev. Mr, Farquharson conducting appropriate services. â€" Besides the son two intimate friends from Walkerton, Kellington by name, were chief mourâ€" ners. The deceased was nearly 80 years of age. Nothing further was learned of the manner of his death. One theory Is thiat ho had & sSttal a nF whamil.lil uk Co., Limited." So I expect to live here !for some time. Our stock is selling 'rupidly. and we expect to bave it all sold in 3 months." We wish our old townsman continued success. | _ Dishonesty in making exhibits at the fall fairs had long been a. difficulty with which the directors have had to contendâ€" Orangeville directors this year are reâ€" quiring the winners of prizes in certain _classes to make affidavits that their entries were made in accordance with the rulss. Trouhie has developed from \ the fair at Caledonia, near Hamilton, ‘ and the result is that the exhibitor has | been fined $50. The particulars are that a colt was entered as a three year old, but a rival exhibitor entered a protest, claiming the animal to be four, which, upon investigation by the directors, proved to be correct. The exhibitor making the fraudulent entry â€" was prosecuted by the board and fined the amount above stated.â€"Ex. T fhiinl oo ols es otentetindatiats ns ui. Iacind "I made a yery satisfactory cash sale of the option which I held on the ceâ€" ment deposits at Morden, Manitoba, and have been retained by the purâ€" chasersâ€"a Chicago syndicateâ€"to act as Managing Director of their Company here, styled "The Manitoba Cement Co., Limited." So I expect to live here IF Wilieth biratnintss i hiitcacs s 2 Presbyterian church, left a good waterâ€" proof coat in his buggy during service, When starting home the coat could not _be found, and the conclusion is inevitâ€" able that, failing its relturn, there has been a lowâ€"lifed thief at work, _ It is difficult to conceive the craven spirit that could be guilty of such an action at such a time and we mention it that uthers may take warning, Now GExErar MANAGER.â€"A letter from Mr. J. a. Hunter last week shows that he is allowing no grass to grow under his feet in the breezy west, but in new fields is finding scope for his energy. A paragraph in theletter says : J ETE ooo le e e ia eliess ET SNEAK THIEVES.â€"On ing last a young man Have you Goods?-â€"They Grant‘s, . these on the platform, NotaBLE PEoPLE, â€" Lady Henry Somerset was enthusiastically welcomâ€" ed last week by W. C. T. U. circles in Toronto, and another great â€" moral worker, Gen, Booth, of the Salvation army, had high honors at his reception in Massey Hall, Premier Ross being in the chair, and Mayor Howland a leadâ€" ing figure. Quite right. Honor moral heroism as well as physical prowess, # The Annual meeting of the Ladies ’Aid wasâ€"held on Monday afternoon, The following officers were elected for the next term : Pres., Mrs. J. Carson ; Sec., Mrs, J. Redford ; Treas., Mrs. Bean. $225.00 was raised by this society for church funds last year,. A Goop CoxncERrt.â€"A couple of clever Artists have been secured by the Laâ€" crosse Club for a concert in the Town Hall on Nov. 12, next Wednesday, Miss Marietta Laâ€"Dell and Miss Teresa Flannigan are each stars in their line. and there can be no fear of fake with { these on the platform. e y e he had a stroke of paralysis and ows of the night melting on his produced the saturation of° his P Miss Laâ€"Dell took the house by storm and received double encores for nearly: eyery number."â€"â€"Globe. In the Townr Hall, next Wednesday. £, \te First Svcar in Caxnapaâ€"That [( C from sugar beets grown in Canada and | it was made last week in the new. factory at Berlin, which has the honor of being tirst, * ‘ Grain Bagsâ€"at Grant‘s. 6 lbs Rice 25c.â€"6 lbs Tapioca lbs Granulated Sugar $1.00.â€" ker‘s. 1e was a resident of Walkerâ€" past 25 years. His son came t Chicago on Thursday and ecent arrangements for his tor V ctsâ€"at Grant‘s, ; W. o, PATTER&ON.â€"No deemed necessary on the of the man found dying on Friday which took place 1 Hall to the New cemeâ€" Farquharson conducting seen those heavy dress are only 25¢ a yd.â€"at ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO y W. C. T. U. circles in another great moral Booth, of the Salvation AcVici Sunday eyen attending the a good waterâ€" _ of? his the cit;â€" .â€" at Meetings have been arranged at th following places on dates given : Friday, Nov. 7, Hutton Hill School Ho Monday, Nov. 10, Grange Hall, Glenelg., Wednesday, Nov. 12%, Zion, _ Glenelg. Friday, Novy. 14, Stewart‘s Sch. Ho., Ben Speakers will be drawn from the reri. dent ministers and a number of lay workâ€" ers in town and neighborhood. _ The campaign may be said to be fairly ‘ opened this week and on Friday evening the first gunâ€"is to be fired at Hutton Hill school house. This honor we presume is ' given to this place because at the last plebiscite it was the only polling booth in this riding that did not record a single | vote against prohibition. We hope it will | not be alone this time. I s Wc c t40 0 es Te +A P ies Rev. Wray R. Smith ; Vice Presidents, Misses H. Smith, A. Stewart. Mrs. C,. McArthur, Mrs A. McClocklin ; Secy, Thos Allan ; Treas.. A â€" MeArthur : Committee : Messrs J H Brown,. F Lenâ€" ahan, Dr. Wolfe. W. B. Vollett, C, Ramage and resident ministers, _ Rey Mr Smith was appointed delegate to the Provincial body. The Secy reported the stp?s being taken by the Attorney General‘s Dept. through the Co. Crown Attorney in the prosecution of parties for infraction of the Lord‘s Day Act. The cases are to be tried in town on Tuesday next, ,‘ The election of officers was with and the result is as uni Rev. Wrav BR Nmith . XFiLL q The Annual meeting of this body held on Tuesday evening in the Pr terian church," The attendance far in advance of any previous mee and a liyely interest was manifeste the work of the Alliance at home around us, _ The Secretur{ repc there was now oyer 100 mem neps., SWALLOWED A PIN.â€"One day last } week Harold, the younger son of Postâ€" master Hanbury, swallowed a pin. He is supposed to have hbeen bending it with his tecth to givye "t the proper angles to place in position on the seat of a chair. Helost his hold and down it went, We were thinking up some nice things to say of Harold in an obituary notice for this week‘s paper when on enquiry we found that he was not inâ€" clined to share in the general alarm, | much less to think of shuffling off this mortal coil, It appears he had swallowâ€" ed pins on other occasions and was not bothered particularly about this one, | although he admitted it tickled his | throat a little while it lodged there for | a time. This reminds us of the bhoy‘s composition on pins in which he said | * Pins are a very useful article. They | save a good many people‘s lives." On‘ peing afterwards questioned " How >*| he stated * By their not swallowing them. " _ With Harold it is different; he swallows pins and thrives, but Harold is one boy in a thousand.â€"Dundalk Her, | _0 mt nll M ~Al re mss x Samn Goon ByE.â€"After four weeks of almost incessant labot. the meetings conducted by the Monkman bros came to an end on Sunday evening last, the church being jammed fall for the partâ€" ing occasion. _ We are informed that over 130 haye given testimony to the beginning of a work of grace in their heart : surely an indication of Divine pvesence and blessing, â€" AxxtvErsary Servicrs day, morning and eveni MceD. Duncan, of Toronto, anniversary discourses in terian pulpit. _ Mr. Duncea the ablest men in the chure! an important position in School councils. A devou tual treat is in store, °OWP y O" HEV EOV VHCb the coal found in Sullivan Townshin while ueither anthracite ror bitummous, wou! d be usefal for fuel. It contained over 78 per cent of fixed Carbon, 12.17 per cent of ash, and the only question now is, is it in buying quantities. l chickens for which we will pay I%. in trade. Also highest pri for dressed poultry of all kinds J. H. Browx, Holstein, â€" The Ladies Aid of the A church will hold their mont] Home" at Mrs, George â€" Mo, Tuesduy evening, Tea will 6 from 7 to 9 o‘clock. The friend church and members of the cc tion are cordially invited, THat Co. Grey Coar.â€"Tho Ass by the government analv«t nrai DURKHAM BRANCH LORD‘S Day ALLIANCE. Toronto show had a surplus this year of $11000, l&st year a doficit of $ 16000, which, with a deficit of $25000 in 1898 were theo only deficits in 10 years. There was a surplus of $26000 in 1898. We want good, plump, live young AEE pe Remader HNais in . t THE REFERZSNDUM YVOTE Wit and Humor. Geggie in the Pres. Church toâ€"night. GUrLPH MERCURY.â€"*"Miss Flannigan is undoubtedly Canada‘s sweetest soâ€" prano."â€"Everyone should kear hber in the Town Hall next Wednesday, Nov, 12. Popular Prices. been arranged at the | on dates given : Hutton Hill School Ho. | , Grange Hall, Glenelg, | Â¥. 12%. Zion, Glenelg, | Cnyc ut n in i ds und that he was not inâ€" re in the general alarm, think of shuffling off this It appears he had swallowâ€" erest was manifested in > _Alliance at home and The Secretar_y reported P CC OIOTE 00% Web # 4 <fie s m oooolll2 Â¥, SwWallowed a pin, He have been bending it to give "t the proper in position on the seat of which we will pay Sc;s per I Toronto, will preach courses in the Presbyâ€" Mr. Duncan is one of n the church and holds d of the Methodist| their monthly "At@' Feorge Moore‘s on | Tea will be served . The friends of the : ts of the congregaâ€" | *s was proceeded as under : Pres., Vice Presidents, apalyst proves that m in its Sabbath devoutly intellecâ€" highest prices praid ICKS, â€"On Sunâ€" evening Rey. J, The Assay made meeting, y was resbyâ€" /C NOeR reL, _ CHATSWORTH and DURKHAM |_ Printed notices cor | information as to cond ed Contract may hbe | forms of Tender may b | Post Offices of Durham |en route and at the of Office Inspector at Ta» Superintendent‘ Ottawa, 31st October, 1902, from the 1st Postmaster General Ottawa until Noon, ember 1902, for the Majesty‘s Mails, on a for four years, Six t way, between SEALED TENXDERs FREE.â€"[ We give a notice above to parties getting post office.] per cent discount for Wepox®esoay, Novramer Sale at 1 o‘clock. 13 manth. R. J, Biack, Lot 43 and 44, Con, 2, N, D. R., Glenelg (2 miles Northwest of Priceville) will hold a Credit Auction Sate of 5 Horses, 12 Cows and Heifers, about 20 young cattle, and 30 good ewes on No one need go away from this Store without being perfectly satisfied in a Hat, as we are here to look strictâ€" ly after our customers to see that they are pleased in price as well as style, For 8. 8. No. 4, Glenelg. Appll(‘ll.‘ tions. stating salary, will be receiyed up to Noy, 2th for a teacher, male or female, holding 2nd or 3rd class certifi* cate, All applications to be addressed to W. T. KERXEY, Sec. Treas., HATS and BEAUTIFUL GOODS: lavingston eq. Jr,.Aâ€"N Marry Guthriec. Jr. B ford, Harry Falkingham at this Store with a st two trimmers and thre sistants we find ‘t all we do to meet the der which exceeds all « seasons. We have an cellent choice of MAIL CONTRACT eq.. Winme McCaul and Ro: eq. Sr. Iâ€"Campbell Melac ton Muills, Clara Lawrence Harvey, Sam Hartford. Inter !\lary Hartford, Aggie Marrs updntats 5 cei ies asst? Ti sns Y man,. Lena Wilson, (Arne Fredrachsen, Agnes Ramage, Leo Becker, eq.) Sr, pt. IIâ€"Robbie Saunders, Nellie Hepâ€" burn, Jamie Farquharson, Rex McGowâ€" an, Raymond Ehrbardt. (Jr. pt. II ‘ay. Florance Bryan. Rita Darling. Maggie McNaily, Ronald Guthre, Annic Meâ€" Kinnon. Jr. pt. H (b)â€"Gladys Whitâ€" more, Mable Latimer, Annie Ector, Marjorie McKenzie and John Rilline. MISS DIOK | _ Jr. Leaving Pt. I1â€"Susan McClocklin, "Luura, Hutton, _ Margaret _ Mutton, |JIr. Leaving Pt. I (A)â€"John McNeice, , Kate McDonald, Violet Willis, Ilowyin Moran, Maggie Grant and Charlie !Fan]uharmn eq. Jr. Leaving Pt. I (B) [ â€"Lily Walker, Belle Cameron, Carâ€" man Aljoe, Grace Willis, James Eetor. Pusuc Senoor Derarta®xt. _ br, IVâ€"Willie Farquharson, Keith Newton, Bea McCracken and Alice Ramage, eq., Mamie Douglas, Essel Laidlaw. jr. IV â€"Willis Campbell, Fanny Moran. Fred Smith, Edith Allan, Mary Ritchie. 8r. HIJâ€"Ella Ector, and Bessie Telford, eq., Stanley McNally, EMie Hunter, Charlie Dowling, Roblne Laidlaw., _ Jr. IITâ€"Annie Aljoe, Ella Kinnee, Bertha Downs, May â€" Glass, Bella Ector, 8Sr. IIâ€"Laura Seigne:, Ruby Knisley, Elvie Ries, Wilhe Camâ€" eron,. Ruby Mills. _ Jr. IIâ€"Vaddie Caldâ€" eron, ltuh[\; Mulls. Jr,. I1â€"Vaddie Caldâ€" well, 'Rut. ‘Frfldlichnen. Russe!l Burgâ€" wvean oo cuaa Lyil 0c wl FF . & BUSINESS 4 IS MORE THAN ; Boomng ‘nces of Durham and other offices te and at the office of the Post Inspector at Toronto, CHAS RAMAGE, Prixter aso Posumsuer. Durham School Honor Rol! HMicn Senoor Derartxexr Teacher Wanted t April next. notices containing fu= Dugarm McPraim., Auctioneer Sale Register UERS, addressed to the eral, will be received at on, on Friday 12th Decâ€" the conveyance of Mis on a proposed Contract ix times per week each _ Latimer, Anmie Ector, Kenzie and John Billings McCaul and Ross Turner ampbell McLachlan., Milâ€" (_‘lum L_:un_'t-nce, Viyian may be obtained at lfi; conditions of G,. C Jr , Aâ€"Murray Thorne, MJ &A staff of nd three asâ€" ;_t ‘l] we can ‘Aa notice similar to tting posters at this 13 months‘ credit or.cash _ See post, . AxDERsox seen deman j other an exâ€" Intermediate g â€" further of propos and blank iÂ¥ian Craay and Sida "l »8t eps 1902

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