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Durham Review (1897), 4 Dec 1902, p. 8

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* | § | Renew For The Review A. MeKechnie A. MceKinnon Timothy McKenna John Turnbull J. Turnbuall Wm. Lennox lohn MeArthur 20. _ O,C0 CTCZIUU WOPR JOf 2l con, 8 John MeDonald work lot 21 con. 6, tieo. Leitch work lot i8 con. 10, D. Brodie work lot 2 con. 10, John Pilkey work (B. H. M.) teo. symes work Townline G & A. 14 J. Ryan work Townline G. & A. }‘ C (i. Sewall work Townline G. & A. := A. sample work Townline G. & .'..!g Work with Artemesia Grader Alex. Black filling lot % con. 8, Total Appropriation Patrick Haley work los 16 con. 6, John Quillinan work lot 10 con. 6, M. Black work lot 10 con. 6, teo. Henderson work lot 14 con. 12 Geo. Leitch work lot 18 con. 10, John Quillinan work lot 20 con. 8, Robert Anderson work 20 con. 8, Frank Haley work lot 20 con. 6, Robert Anderson work lot 21 con. 8 J. McColl work lot 20 con. 38, A. Black brushing lot 20 con. 5. Irwin Anderson work lot Is con. 5 Thos. Nichol work on Townline G. 4 Peirson work at Lot 5 con. 4 8. 1 M. McLean +C x con. 2, J. MeDugaid # 5M con. 2, J. MeArthur +6 M con. 1, N. J. Stoddard t M con. 1, Hugh MecGinnis _« M con. 3, J. McColl e 20 cons. 23, $ J. Stonehouse &# 30 con. 2, N. MePhail ## 40 cons. 23, H. McDonald & 38 con. 2, J. L. Thompson _ = 50 con. 3, J. Black w 33 con. 3, N. 1 A. Morrtson * 33 con. 2, 4 P. Haley w 33 con. 3, R.J. Black e 33 con. 3, ‘ A. MeArthur «t 30 con. 1, : A. McLachlin and Thos. Long work at NO MB PM ie ++ reer es oresscvsers R. Black work at lot 50 con. 2, j J. A. MceMillan work and overseeing _ A. McLachlan work at lot 50 con. % N. Black work at lot 32 con. 2, £ J. Walsh and Geo. Cnmg‘bell work at iot 24 con. 5,......... A. and D. Black work at lot 24 con. 5 J. A. McMillan work and oversecing A. McQuarrie and A. MeArthur work atlot 47 con. 3, .................. R. McPherson work at lot 47 con. ty . J. A. McMillan work and overseeing J. McGrath work at lot 13 con. 8, R. J. Black work at lot 33 con. 3, * A. Russell for Spikes SPECIAL JOBS INX WiARD 2 D. Melunis 2 bridges and extra work 106 26 60M %...........«_.S IF D. McDugald bridge lot 52 con. 3. «+ J. Stonehouse N. MePhail H. McDonald J. L. Thompson J Peirson We M. McLean J. MeDugaid J. MeArthur J. Stoddard Hugh McGinnis J. McColl Space last week prevented us from.;' Thet _‘I $NKov. ‘St. s en mane apyt e « e Carberry News of Nov, 2 , gives giving mmu.tes.m full). The detal]'s Ofl details of the death of the above genâ€" the appropriations, &c., were omlttedltlenmn which we briefly announced $ R P \last week, Malcolm, not John, being and appear below: | the unfortunate oné. Needless to say, Appropriation in Ward 2. llb has been a severe trial to his mother | here, and to his sister, Mtis Calder. Wsmomemmrurume | e #%. . y :. % e B J Po FOWL, BUTTER, EGGS, LARD, TALLOW, DRIED APPLES and ALL PRODUCE TAKEXN TN EXCHANGE FOR ABOVE «OO0DS8. STATUTE LABOR FUND IX WaARD 2 Christmas is Cwm'ny $ â€" LADIES‘ SUITINGS Nearly Everyâ€" thing you want under one APPROPRIATION IX WaRD 4 NEW FURS A Few of those Handsome Black Figured Goods at less than half price. Homespuns in every desirable APPROFRIATIOXN IX warRDp The Newest thing in Ladies‘ Space will not allow us to m=xtion one sixteenth of the Goods or Sales. Everything in the Entire Stock at reduced rates. duced accordingly. The Balance of our FURS reâ€" New Electric Seal Ruff was 15.50 yale piicte .... ..« ...;«« Â¥t.90 New Sable Rufls $17 now $14 Color and Shade. Suitings, Fancy Strip Effects work at Lot Glenelg Council. ALEX. RUSSELL, Total Appropriation sUCCESSOR TO J. A. HUNTER 15 con. 2, E. G. R. 14 con. 8. * e 3+6, con. 10 ... 14.00 Total THE BIG STORE Alex. Russell R....g1 R ...$36.50 $212,76 $11.00 $75.50 3.00 15.00 2.80 6.50 6.50 15.00 14.00 0. 00 B.A8 15.%1 5.00 5.50 9.10 21.00 13.00 8.00 8.00 24.00 10.00 223 N T in pec . ___C "5, P CBG crty on Saturday 0 | to represent the lodge at the funeral 9 | which took place on Tuesday afternoon ) | from the family residence, 251 Stanley w | street, to Elmwood cemetery. _ lhe 00 | bricklayers‘ union turned out in fuall ® | force to pay their last uribute of respect " ! to & departed brother, and also the city o | Oddfellows. | The flowers were beautitul â€" | and among those bearing cards were 4A &5 large wreath from Mr and Mrs Watson; | a large emblem from Urion Ene&npâ€"J * ment No. 5, Brandon ; wreath from the O0 1.09 OO X) i F we e s 0000 CCC CmUy HEOS UeAuUECE, | __*"* On Friday the citizens of Cat berry > ) were shocked by the announcement ‘% | that Malcolm Graham, formerly a well 3‘ known ana highly respected citizen of 76 | this place, was accidently killed the °) | previous day, while at work on the new o | Uockshutt Warehouse being erected on 9 | the corner of Alexander and Princess 22 | St. Winnipeg. Mack. as he was usually ;3 | called, was a resident of Carberry for ::;fnhouta') years, leaving about 5 years 0(0 |ago. When here he was deservedly 00 | popular. _ Those who knew him best __|respected him most. Two versions of 0| the accident arefgiyen but this much :,: is known. 50 ’ The workmena were engaged in placâ€" ® ) ing a huge lintel stone, thirteen feet in 0()‘length and weighing _ about 12,000 o) | pounds, over a doorway farcing Alexâ€" % | ander avenue. Two derricks were beâ€" {ing used to raise the stone and these % were placed just atove and on opposite 50 l sides of the doorway. The stone was 5 | elevated to a height of 21 feet and withâ€" | o ‘ in six inches of the top of the doorway, B â€" | Graham stood at one end of the stone 6 | and a fellow workman at the other to steady it to its resting place. A rope holding one of the derricEs snapped and 0 | the immense weight of the stone threw 10‘ it sidewise and according to the story o | of one of the workmen, in falling, it | struck Graham on the forehead, inflictâ€" ‘ing the wound that caused his death, ,'g This is most probably the way in which o , death occurred, as blood on the sill 0 | would indicate that a wound had been â€"j inflicted before the falling man struck °/ the ground. Another witness of the |accident claims that when the rope "" broke, releasing the derrick, Graham ;,! lost his balance and received the ugly 0 | gash in his forehead by striking the ‘ ;sruund. An inquest was held on‘ Man.â€" i ORMambriWidhinit AudvtdiBdd ic4 )i _day evening to enquire into of death, after many wir been examined the coroner turned a verdict of accidenta Deceased was aged M y 27 days, and was considered bricklayer, He leayes as chie a widow, his mother, and â€" Wm Calder, Durham, Ont.. & sister in Saginaw, Finlay a Toronto, Neil in lowa, Ang couyver. _ He was also a nept MceNeill, Carberry, He was a member of We Lodge No. 11 I. 0. 0. F., Car delegation of members of lodge A. E. May, J. H. McP neth Murchison, Thos. Maj McNeill went to the city on to regresent the lodge at t} which took place on Tuesday from the family residence, 25 ;;."v?!‘ E. TM Therefore to clear off Shelves and Tables for our Mammoth Display of Holiday Goods. Cost Price will not be considerâ€" ed dur:ng this sale, we need and will have the room at any price. It will be a supreme effort throughout every Dept. to eclipse all previous selling. MEN‘S SUIITIINGS New Silk Waist Lengths 75¢ & $1,.00 per yd. New Flannel Waist Lengths 50c & 60c per yd. New Double Breast Jerseys in Red and Black for Ladies‘, the properthing for winter wear, Sale Price $1. 50. Shirts. Men‘s Heavy Rubbers, in all styles imaginable in prices from $1.25 to $2.75. Men‘s Waterproof Boots guaranâ€" teed to keep the foot dry. Men‘s High pullâ€"out Felt Boots, also waterproof. Fancy Holiday Novelties Malcolm Graham‘s Death Men‘s Tweeds of the latest deâ€" signs, Panting, Overceating, &e. Men‘s Holiday Ties, Collars, & many wirnesses had the coroner‘s jury reâ€" of accidental death, . considered an K8 64â€" ‘, binlay and Joha in lowa, Angus in Vanâ€" also a nephew of Neil # tw 0 y en as chief mourners received theag'I; by striking the vas held _on Monâ€" _ and sister, Mrg , Ont.. Mrs3 Greig huker, . _3 sls . + Carberry of the local McKay, Kenâ€" May and Neil \Ve._etern St DURHAM‘S BIGGEST STORE. yeats, 7 mos, the cause expert ar Report of 8. S. No, 5, Glenelg., IV classâ€"Willie Ryan, Ernie Cook and Roy McNally equ. Arthur Blair, Sr. III classâ€"Davis Staples, Percy Hunt, Jessie Peters. Jr. IIL classâ€" Cassie Ryan, and Elmo Edwards, equ., Herbre Peters. Allan Davis. Sr. II class â€"Mary Peters, Stewart McNally. Jr, I1l classâ€"Frankie Ryan, Lorne McNally, Dollie Anderson. Sr. pt., IIâ€"Wesley Hunt, Basil Davis, Charlie Smith. Jr. t. IIâ€"Jenny Cook, Wilfrid Hunt, Ena RlcNully. Efmg Peters, Ivan Edwarda 5th class â€"Jessie McDonald, Annie Smith. 4th classâ€"Mary Morton, Lizzie Ewen, Sara McCormick. Sr. 3rd classâ€" Jesste Smith, Annie Clark., Julia Clark. Jr. 3rd classâ€"Tommie Puther bough, Beaton, McNally, Willie MceNally. Sr. 2nd _ classâ€"John McDonald, Robert Howell, Robert Thomas. Jr. 2nd classâ€" Maggie Morton, Clara Caswell, Arthur Wilson. Sr. pt.2ndâ€"COlarence MceNally. Ross McDonald. _ Jr. pt.__2ndâ€"Pearl Wilson, Earle McNally, Willie Clark. 1s<t. classâ€"Maggie Thomas, Percy Casâ€" well. M. FLRTCHER, teacher. November, V classâ€"Frank Merchant. IV classâ€" Aunnie Reid, Rocky Hamilton, Ethel Horsburgh. _ Sr. 11 classâ€"Ruby Roâ€" gers, Nellie Roid, Aggie Reid. Jr. HI classâ€"Edna Hamilton, Mildred Christie, Laura Eccles. Sr., II classâ€"Jessie Burrows, Jennie Mutch. Oliver Reid. Ir. J classâ€"Mamie Keith, Harry Horsâ€" burg. Alex Smith. Sr. Pt. IIâ€"Nettie Hamilton, Nettie Rogers, Mary Mutch. JIr. Pt. IIâ€"Myrtle Whyte, "Clarence Ross, Fred Hamilion. *Sr. Iâ€"Edith Eccles, Fleming Reid, Norman Horsâ€" burgh. _ Jr. Iâ€"Scott Eecles. Winlow Keiib, Jennie Bilton. 2nd Jr. Iâ€"Nellie Mutch, Mary Alles, Allan Smith., ELZINA E. Rawnx, Teacher. Average Attendance 41. MITH.â€"In Bentinck, Nov 28th, to Mr and Mrs Robt. Smith, a daughter. _May M ;}:Dtlw\ALD tt-n'cher. School report for S. 8. No. 9, Egrt for magu c P io lt Report of 8. 8. No. 3, Bentinck, for November, Sr. 4thâ€"Rebsccea Parkâ€"92 per cent. Hattie Lawrenceâ€"86, Joseph Lindsay 79, May Livingston, Lizzie Park. Jr. 14thâ€"OChas. Reayâ€"60. Willie Lindsay 859, Edward Vickersâ€"49. Sr. 3rdâ€" Bessie Parkâ€"80. Robbie Lindsayâ€"65, John _ Corbettâ€"60,. Jr. 3rdâ€"Roy Vickâ€" ersâ€"56, Wilfmnd Livingstonâ€"55, Maggie Derbyâ€"52. Sr. zndâ€"Lizzie Kearneyâ€" 8. Annie Kearneyâ€"72. Jr. 2ndâ€"Harry Reayâ€"88, Willie Porterâ€"58, â€" Oliver McCaslinâ€"49. _ Jr. pt. 2ndâ€"Jas. Park â€"12, Stanley Livingstonâ€"68, Sara Reay â€"62, Gertie Corbettâ€"53. Jr, pt. _ 2ndâ€" Lina Torryâ€"52, Blanch Wiseâ€"47, Joe McUaslinâ€"4~8_._Ruhy Alexanderâ€"40, _ _ MrCharles McDougall, of Muloch, lately home from Williston, Montana, where he has been for the past four years, spent a very pleasant evening at Mr Hugh McDonald‘s lately. School Reports for November 8. 8. No. 1, Glenelg. 4thâ€"Violet Britton, Lizzie Binnie, Kate McArthur, Cassie Kennedy, Sr. 3rdâ€"â€" Arthur Davis. _Jr. 3rdâ€"Einma Beaton, Anagie _ Whitmore, Sadie McKinnon, Edith Watscn. S8Sr. 2ndâ€"Blanche Beaâ€" ton,. Jeannie Fallaise, Susie Bell, Jeannie McGilliyray. _Sr. pt. 2ndâ€"Millie Rig by, Emma Brown, fi)hn Arnett, Anme Mathews. Jr. pt. 2ndâ€"Ben Whitmore, Thomas Grasby, Kate McMillen, Eliza Jane Edwards. ®r. pt. 1stâ€"Jessie Beaâ€" ton May Grasby, Wilfrid Nichol, Bertha Sealey. Jr. 1stâ€"Mary Beaton. Verney Pennock. Avyerage attendance 46. Report of 8. 8 Miss Meadiec Hinks intends leaving ftor the Queen city in a few days. Sorry to lose her. Mr Alex Livingstone of the gravei, who has been indisposed for some time we are sorry to say is not improying but very slowly. MrHugh McDonald received word on Wednesday from his son John, who is in Port Arthur, that he had taken his brother Dan to the hospital to undergo an operation for an abcess. Let us sincerely hope to hear of this young man‘s speedy recovery. Mr Duncan C MceDonald accompanâ€" ied by B McMeeken spent a very pleasant afternoon at Irish Lake re centiy. Mr Thos McDougal!l left on Tuesday evening for Engadine, Mich., where be intends to remain for the winter months. _ We heartily wish Tommy success. t un c idb u0 Mr John A McDonald was suffering with neuralgia in his face for a time but we are pleased to hear he has tully recovered trom the effects. Mr Donald McLean in company with his cousin Hector McLean, (Sandy) left for Bruce County where they will stay for some time. Mr Dancan _ McRae left Saurday morning for Niagara where he inâ€" tends to remain till Xmas. Mr Archie McDonald, (John‘s) who g)ent the last four months down in Iton, came home last week looking hale and hearty. Miss Sara E McLean bad a quilting bee one day last week. Miss Maggie McCannel, teacker of 8. S. No. 1, Normanby, spent Sunday at her parental home here. Intended for last week Mrs Jas McDougall, of the south line Artemesia, spent a few days visiting her son Mr Donald McDougall, of this place. _ Although seventyâ€"five years of age the old lady possesses remarkâ€" able vitality Cockshutt Plow Co ; three links from Carberry lodge No. 11 ; and a large ’Fil- low from the bricklayers‘ union. The rallheurers were three of the brickâ€" ayers and three Oddfellows ; Wm. Westerd, Jus. Wheeldon. 8. W. Johns ; J. A. Kines, A. E. May and Win,. Bolâ€" ton. Mr Thomas Broadbelt acted as marshall. _ Rev. Mr McNeill, a cousin of the deceased, conducted the services. NYE of 8. 8. No. 10, Bentinck for month of November. ith Peters, Ivan Edwards, W. J. RircHig, teacher. THE DURHAM REVIEW . TOP CLIFF. ALEX. FIRTH, teacher ONTARIO ARCHIVES . TORoNTO Liquor voting and the coming municiâ€" pal electiors are talked of now. _ Reeve Corbet and Counsillor Wilsou it is reporâ€" ted nre retiring. ‘;‘3““ 2{’ BAE i i s :? ~* "’,;'l' A fowl raffie at Rich Hall‘s last week. some wouldâ€"be smart rouny feliows stole mio a rmom and took and destroyed a lot of provisions, and may bave to answor at law. J C Hall was married at Flesherton on 19th Nov., to Miss Armstrong, daughter of Mr Jas Armstrong, of the 12th Coucesâ€" sion here. Congratulations. Intended for last week Mrs Scarlett, hotelâ€"keener, was on Nov 18, summoned to Holstein, charged with a breach of the Liceose Act _ I W MeaArdle. defendant‘s counosel, bronght out that the quart of beer was taken by two boys unâ€" iawfully out of a neighboring place she had nothing to do with, bowever a small fine was imposed and we believe an appeal is to be m«de to the County court. J _A Searlett, for two years on Maniteuâ€" lin Island, returned home. McKenzie. Intermediateâ€"Aggie â€" Marrs, Irene Lawson and Karl Lenahan, eq. Jr, (A)â€"Vivian Crawford. Katie B. Black and Harry Falkingham. __Jy; (B)â€"Louisa McAnaulty, Marion Sr,. Iâ€"Clara Lawrence, Campbell Mcâ€" Luachlan, Milton Mills, Gertie Campbell, klorence Barclay. Jr. II (B)â€"Ruth Moran, Marjorie Mcâ€" Kenzie, Annie Ector, Aggie Becker, Winnie McCaul Jr. pt. II (A)â€"Maggie McNaily, Ronâ€" ald Guthrie, Campbell Saunders and Lorne Williamson eg., Reta Darling, Lorne Dean and Annie Russell, eg. 8r. pt, II~â€"Nellie Hepburn, Mable Gnsb{‘. Robbre Saunders, Lewis Laâ€" velle, Rex McGowan. Jr. [Iâ€"Arne Fredtrichsen, Ruth Fredâ€" richsen. â€" Victor Livingston, _ James Smith and Catherine McDougall, eq., Alister Cameron, 8r. IIâ€"Laura Seigner, Melbourne Mcâ€" Kay, Ruby Knisley, Eddie McAnulty, Ruby Mills, Sr. lIIâ€"Stunley McNally, Charlie Dowling, Ella Ector, Bessie Telford, Thomas Holt. Jr. IIIâ€"Annie Aljoe, Flint Hind, Bella Ector, May Glass, Irene Latimer. Jr. IVâ€"Bertha Soarling, Mary Ritchie grchlie Davidson, Clifford Seigner, Fred $mith. Pt. II (B) leavinFâ€"Arthur Webber, Bella Cameion, Lily Walker, Carmon Aljoe, Jame»s Ector. PusBLic ScHoOL DEPARTMENT. Sr, IVâ€"Arthur Knisley, Bertha Gadd Keith Newton, George Harbottle and Essie Laidlaw, eq., Aggic Cameron and Oliver Hunter. eq. Pt. I (A) leavingâ€"Kate McDonald and John McNeice, eq. Charlie Farquharson. Bella Binuie, Violet Willhs. Lloyd Bean. Pt. II Jr. leavingâ€"Margaret Caldwell, Margaret Hutton, Laura Hutton, Grace Everitt, Mable Hunt. Hicx ScHoor DEPARTMEXNT. e Durham School Honor Roll. HOPEVILLE 2 Bring us your Butter, Eggs, F % Poultry, Feathers, & Dried Apples 6 g We assure you nothing but the: best E\ 3 of treatment. | ies § Next Door to Mockler‘s !‘z Anonen on en en merrne m rme myrnre s > hok EZE WASHING COMPOUND, reg 5¢ pkg â€" NOW, 2 pkg for 5c. Powdered Ammonia, reg. 5¢ a pkg, Now, 4c. Gold Dust, reg. 5¢ a pkg, Now, 2 pkgs for 5¢. A few Specials for Wash Day REDPATH‘S SUGARS MOCHA COFFEE KINGS ROYAL BLEND TEAS SCHULTZ SELECTED VALENTIA RAISINS MAPLE LEAF SALMON LIBBY‘S AND CLARKE‘S CANNED MEATS KEENS MUSTARD CREAM TARTAR BAKING POWDER If you know of any more reliable lines than the folâ€" lowing, we shall be pleased to hear of them. JORDaNn &8 it‘s a Question of Quality in fact our whole list has been selected with that care and attention that cannot fail to have the best results. TA BLF In buying for your +4 TF 3t =C aye "L¢ 3M Y 9n 10

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