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Durham Review (1897), 21 Apr 1904, p. 1

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ening {} The Bis Storg J0Of he Bis Store 1 e 14, 1904 $1.00 NLYV learful â€" . |fin. 8. mockrer ? eemonpognvnoneamint 2 JAMES IRELAND s Dress Goods Opening % Friday and Saturday pemaranaiiadiiniiiiiniiniint oo ;:_' Announcement ! Z C e o usls :-II*:I'E.':-::-:EXK’EESZ':EHEEEEEWEEE mm in ons o o . h we en n ie P e Po 0B i n i xt x i x 1 i We will print a detailed 3 Carpets % Linoleums & Read},rtowear'(flothing se oo o o en n on on e on on erm on en enc en VOL. XXVIL. No You‘ll need some of these goods this have all kinds of patterns and co side and reversibie designs. A Our stock includes the you could wish to see. . JAMESâ€"IRELAND & We have new It‘s the tim> All the newest shades and weaves in Fashionable Suitings and Blousings as well as New Ginghams, Muslins, Prints, Vestings, Zephyrs and Madras will be shown by us, in great yariety and profusion. f We will now be able many customers, who quiring for Readyâ€"M Remember we have a co Children‘s Boys‘ Youths mos All Special Lace Curtainâ€"3" lovely patterns, .. .. LINOLEUMS Floor Oils e 4 Union Carpets....@ 2 I"AHPLTS Allâ€"wool Carpets .. @ 7 Tapestry and Brussels Carpets @ 5 Tapestry Squares border all round, Floor Mats and Rugs, all sizes, .. @ CARPETS © new, [ ‘HD. complete Stock of U JUSY ARRIVED 1 tim> of year when every good housekeeper is thinking of how she‘ll renoyate her home. Our stock of Lace Curtains this spring toâ€"date pPedintis Gnineiinariet Adiny 2t i4 <a c dhk: 2 5 , good range of patterns @: ill help solve the difficulty patterns & good colors in a Cretonnes Sprino Splendid floral and block feet wide,r. .@ 90c, 81 and C iVWAESL IIH ~Price. e able to supply our , who have been enâ€" eadyâ€"Made Clothing. ve a complete Stock of Youths‘ & Men‘s Suits vng s manufacture and lowest in n . 16 prettiest, daintiest ++ . .at 50C to $23.5 list yds long, . special $1 next week 25¢ to 50c per yard 75¢ to 81 per yard 50c to £1.25 per yd 1, ....@ $8 and $10 @ 25¢ to $4.50 each block designs, 6 l and 1.20 per yd © 25 te 50c per yd is spring. colors, in oue All prices â€"toâ€"date m â€") per pair, 60 in wide, in all qualities : , the St patterus «50 per pair Diuth We ut west about 10 ye been home twice since ber of the Maccabees. 76 ApeAp ( onl e d tA ht 4 c kss 29 . the scheme of the directors, \__Only a few of those 9c prints left ; Doun‘t miss them. At Grants, THE Late Wax. Youra.â€" In addition to our brief notice last week we add some further particulars obtained from the West Superiot Tritune and from his | brotherâ€"inâ€"daw, Mr Gillan Boyd. _ He had been lhying at Hebbing, Minnesota, When taken ill, his brother Archie and wife who live at 1817 Oak Avenue, W Superior, kindly had him brought to their home and ultimately he had most careful treatment in St Mary‘s hospital. He was ill about 6 weeks and died on Sunday, 10 April, aged 35 years. _ His remains arrived in Durham on Tuesday last, and he was buried, Fridav. in Latona cemetery, amid many tokens of sorrow and respect. Deceased, who was known to many in Durham, where he was once employed by Mr Wim Caldâ€" well. was of a kindly nature, and his relatives tell with pride, how generous and thoughtful he was to his aged mother wgn died about 5 months before him. _ Besides his brother Airchie, who accompanied tne remains home, _ he leaves as chief mourners, one sister, Mrs | Gillan Boyd, andfthree brother‘s, Joseph, | Glenelg : James," in Cleveland ; David, | at Dunkirk, N. Y.. and John. _ He went | PHE xd EANCLICE: /4 w summer to L'i“‘l)" out the scheme of tha Ai. thin,ys ; | 1e q, ~ 20 2Se CdC geTh ol greate, things : if it were carried out all over the province, a very complete collection could be made, and in the hands of an expert provincial botanist. some rarely interesting conclusions could be reached, Parents and friends in South Grey should _ lend all encouragement _ to teacher and pupils during the coming ® EC ETN SOCSN PHFECC keeping them down or better eradic; them. â€" This idea has t he germ of gre things : if it were carried out all the province, a very complete collec could be made, and in the hands of expert provincial botanist snma .. . _0 2 300 53. it Nest collection of weeds prevalent in their distrmicts, The effors to obrain the weeds, their correct namâ€" i ing and classification, their preservation, | their artistic Aisplay, will all lead to a | study of them which should be extended | into a practical sphere, by offering | prizes for essays on the best means uf! keanine thamidimune aetecas c pk *A e AnoTHER â€" PIONEER.â€"Is with the great majority, Mr Jas Allen, of 3rd con., EB elg, passed away after a brid his 86th year, He has be years a resident of the towns there with his wife in the in fup s o . _ _V WV ANKS On roads and | in fence corners, and ploughing is by f 2o means generad. www _ Drittr â€" Surp SouD.â€"Friday â€" last Auctioneer Carson, ncting under inâ€" struction from the mwilitary authorities, sold the ruins of the Drill shed and the grounds it occupied. MrJas. P. Hunter bought the timber and lumber for $90.00 and Mr A. 8. Hunter secured the grounds for $80 00. _ As we pointed out before, we hope the local military men will secure from the government someâ€" | thing in the shape of an armoury, â€" Col, ‘ Galway was in town diuy of sale, _ Several of our exchanges are taking :=nn[e approvingly of Jeweler Gordon‘s r |liberal offer of medals to successful ) Entrance pupils. We hope the teachers , |are pointing oul to candidates this imâ€" / bortant educational stimulus, 1 Goop WALKING.â€"Mr, Neil MceDougâ€" : all, Old Durbam Road. _ Artemesin, }j\vnlkml into town on Tharsday last, having "done his chores " in the mornâ€" |ing, then walked to Durbam (15 miles ) did his business and hurried off to be | home in time to "do" the said chores in | the evening. f |_ Infants slippers, ones and twos for 25¢ l per pair to clear at Grants. t | _ Friday last a return of winter (-nndiâ€"' tions came in the shape of a big snowâ€" | | storm. Only rn inch or two fell heru} | but at St. Thomas, London and points \in the Lake Erie district from 10 to l-')l | inches is recorded, Low temperature is hindering the work of the sun on the | Emdanraree d e uon O s Ca Ti at St, ihomas, London in the Lake Erie district fro inches is recorded, Low ten hindering the work of the ; remnmants of snow banks on in fence corners, and ploug 2o means generad. § Horse Smow.â€"As will be seen by posters ind advertisement the Fatmers‘ Institute Spring Horse Show is to be held on AprHil 26th, in Durham. SETTLE Ur.â€"A parties indebted to the undersigned are requested to make settlement by cash or note before May Ist. Jacor KnrEss, BICYCLES,.â€"We J ply of the intest mal and examine them renting, e (Lj),j 3. 2 7"!, o rainproof â€"that‘s the kind Jas, Ireland put in stock the other day, for Ladies and Gentleman, Get a pair of our Woman‘s Dongola Bals at $1,35, The best value in town for the price. ‘Don‘t imiss thic 24. O + >~‘ne stylishadens all right Ireland‘s Millinery, Money to Loan at 45 per cent, <« MacKay & Duxx Durha.mn,. A Carload of Buggies, Democrats and Carts, just arrived at Jno. Livingston‘s The photos taken by F H Kelsey are all right and upâ€"toâ€"date. Give him a trial. + on will make no m your photo taken by F Fits the stylish ideas Children‘s Se at Grants. Ramproofs that 19 VY M. _ YÂ¥ OUNG.â€"In addition ief notice last week we add er particulars obtained from Superiot Tritune and from his law, Mr Gillan Boyd. _ He ying at Hebbing, Minnesota, in ill, his brother Archie and l:wa 2l rum eice . DURHAM, THURSDAY. »lkâ€"OW N: Km orcs V years ago, and has since. He was a memâ€" ; WEEDS.â€"The Directors Agricultural Society at lust week made a new deâ€" protnises to be of great may be of great utility, s are being offered io : best collection of weeds ° 7Cer C ntol the township coming s wife in the 40‘s of Iasi ewing out his home in the Imnany worthy men did. D Lo s Ves fONXEER.â€"1Is _ numbered majority. . On Sunday f 3rd con., EB G R, Gilenâ€" y after a brief ill ness in He has been over 60 luring the (-mnh;fi in friendly nvalry Laiho on o Aeuucce The best value it town Don‘t miss this chance, C. Il (;I’Mnt. Ve have recetved a supâ€" "FUEe mWenv ce {calihe is hool Sailor Hats no mistake hy having by F H Kelsey, es of icycles. _ Cal] Also Wheels for At Livingston‘s, s will be seen by The Directors eradicating his fait hful OP a his * _ Lirek amoxe tus NortHuâ€"wWest Ixprâ€" ‘ | ANS.â€"A most interesting and instrucâ€" n | tive address was delivered in the Metho n | dist Church last \\’vdnesduy evyening 4 ' pertaining to the above topic. Owing 1. | to short notice, and the absence of the Y | pastor paurt of the afternoon and eyening 9 | only a halffilled church was present to 3 | listen to the speaker of the evening, Y | Rev. John McDougall, a missionary for 23 years among the Northâ€"West Indians, â€" Rev, Mr, Truax, Holstein, gave a brief. * | opening address, and then introduced | Mr, McDougall to the audience. Being r | a Canacian by birth, he says he is uaturâ€"â€" I ’ ally proud of his country, and Grey Co, | | | especially, since bis birthplace was near | s"lhe town of Owen Sound. He then | : launched into the Northwest, setting | f ' forth its greas possibilities, in a few | _| years to be the home of millions of peoâ€"| _| ple, and showed it to be jast opening on |, » J its career, _ Mr, McDougall is a fuent | and able speaker and probably knows | more about the Indians than any other |â€" ; living man. He vividly described the |q | picturesque scenery and the general asâ€" | pect of the imnmense field in which he. labored and numerous instances were || given showing the effect of his personal | religious teaching on the Inarians, their manner of spending the Sabbath, des-! ; cribiog their habits. and showing their| | vreal character to be always friendly‘ when treated well and often when not, | C He also gave instances of the different. [( | modes of travelling and sleeping he exâ€" | d perienced and the joy with which the | u | first C. P. R. train was received. _ Five 1 t | book: have been written by this pioneer | I | of the \Vt,s‘(. describing different scenes ! 1 . Remeny copnpe nt e No vent in Neb isle ~ 7 se ddt t wishot ~ / hib indaAriziidics o d hi 1 and periods of his Northâ€"West life, Some of taem are in the Public Library, A hearty yote of thanks was tendered Rev. Mr, McDougal tor one of the best treats ever given a Durbam audtence., for 15¢ Something â€" for uinbrellas and p; at Ireland‘s. Lt d; Iy [ Tus Late Areonmanp» PaTrERSON, â€" | Wiatton papers last week contained | uotice of the death of the above gentleâ€" | miain which took place on Saturday the | 0th inst., afteran illness of some months from cancer, the disease springing at lils nception from an ulcerated tooth. Mr. Patterson and his family were well known and respected in Durham, where for many years he conducted a carpenâ€" ter‘s business, and was for a time on the trustee board. _ Mrs, Patterson is a | sister of Mr. David Kinnie of this town, . | and she and !wr family \\‘.il‘l have the| | sympathy of many old friends here, | | IPwo sons and five daughters survive | hiim. Elnore is a teacher in the Wiaprâ€" | ’l(m schools. Haryey and Kate are in ( responsible positions, _ Jesse, Maude, Madge and Vera are at home. _ The| following is from the Wiarton Echo : * After many months of severe illness, ; Archibald W. Patterson died on Saturâ€"| day night, and was buried on Monday, . by Cedar Lodge A. F. & A. M.. of which | be was a member. _ The late Mr Patuerâ€" son came here from Durham about 10 | years ago. and was for a time managep |j of the woollen mills. _ For the past few | years he has been a carpenter and conâ€" i tractor Last snmmer he began to sufâ€" t fer from cancer, and lingered until a few i days ago. The deceased, who was highâ€" ; , y respocted, is sutvived by a widow | 7 ind a family of seven,. D Unuorarnr â€" SoctEry â€" Cox Thursday evening, May 5, t cert of the Choral Society Mrs, Newton is the leading be held in the Town Hali, _ . program is assured. â€" Procee applied to the funds of Library, Kire®D» Inx a Carror GUaARD.â€"Josâ€" eph Fanning, a young man of 25 fell imnto a cattle guard near Thornbury and was instantly killed, as he stili had a cigar in his mouth when found by the section men, | ine great attrac Minvaven House Onaxrar.â€"As will 48th HighI: be saen by the advertisment, Mr, Stockâ€" | of Toronto, _ F ton is selling out io a Mr., Davis of | announced later, Alvinston. Mr. Stockton has proyed | i ++5 himself a popalar hotelâ€"man. | ud «~51,, ARRIVED.â€"â€"At Clark‘s Im leâ€" | e 6 ! ment Warerooms. a carload of \‘Vill?in- Steps have been taken during the past son Ploughs and Plough Shares. Cal1 | week to h""‘: & d*:])',"f summer sports and see them at once, on the Show Ground in Durham on the Juho date. _ The organizing body is 'Dlfis‘";"l‘l'l'*-’fl'l" Sch utz and John j the s of Scotland Cump here and Vollet dissolved partnership in the Bn.m | they e received far encouragement and l)l‘ily .HISI‘I)('RB. Mr. Vollet will ffmm otels, merchants, professional attend to both in future, "men. &c., in town, in securing a small Brst PHOTOS.â€"Having one of the 1{‘.""‘"'“‘ pefore Inunching the scheme, very best Photograph galleries in Wes.â€" |Tiber®l prizes will be ofiered for the tern Ontario, we are prepared to turn ,:'::l‘l'getgi::)‘:s\::l]ld """""'“"“ “‘il‘}":l "';Illl q ‘lass § ‘. s lz 4 * P )e atra 1gel or, and out first cluss work F. H. Kreusey fthe great attraction of ali will be the Minoaven Housr Onaxar.â€"As will / 48th Highlan ders Pipe Bana be saen by the advertisment, Mr. Stockâ€" | of Toronto, _ Full particulars will hbe ton is selling out :o a Mr. Fraofs Ap} l gRanto. . I |aboy DIssoLvyED».â€"John Sch utz and John j the | Vollet dissolved partnership in the Bus | they and Dray business _ Mr. Vollet will / from attend to both in future, ;".pn. Brst PHOTOS.â€"Having one of the | guars hss 10 ie 1 7 JuUst ArrtvED.â€"â€"At ment Warerooms. a ca son Ploughs and Ploug and see them at once, Have a look at Ireland‘s millinery, There‘s a hat there will look well on youâ€"if there isn‘t they‘ll make one. FoRr SALE.â€"A Counter 10 feet long, a lot of shelying. spice boxes and drawers suitable for a grocer. _ Can be seen at ReEview office. A window full of new Ireland‘s north window Call and inspect our Ploughs, Harrows, etc. ston. Thoroughâ€"bred Collie Dog for sale. Apply to THos. Buorv. Lace Curtains at 2 At Grants, A nice choice of I Miss Dick‘s. merning, pteetinninn ts use P tict 5. â€" 45| establishments are ruin=d, mnongstf them the Queen‘s Hotel, Wyld, Darling | & Co., W. R. Brock Co., and many othâ€"| ers.. So it was learned by wire this| toronto, Tuesday evening, and toâ€" day Wednesday, has had a most disastâ€" trous fire. The burnt district is between King St. and the bay and many large notulIfcas i ° in "nme Jeading spirat, will e Town Hali. _A first class ssured. _ Proceeds are to be the funds of the Public Revic r _ a raimny dayâ€"the arasols they‘re selling DISASTROUS FIRE. the leading spirot . May 5, the fir APRIL 21, 1904. of Ladies® Bonnets, at ays fEiendl&j A special Meeting of the Shareholders n when not, |of the Durbam Natural Gas and Oil the different !(.Tnmpa.ny Limited (for the purpose of nesW3 ns dE e ns m s C L new "ming Shirts, 5¢, 50c, 70¢, and up. JONC ERT. â€"On new No 4 Drill. _ Jno. Liyingâ€" ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO iirst conâ€" of which | shares are fully paid up will be entitled . to vote at above meeting. disposing of the property and \;rmdin[z [up the affairs of the Company ) will be lheld at the Town Hall in the trown of Durham. in the County of Grey, on g'rhmsduy the 5th day of May A. D, 1904 | at the hour of 8 p. m I Joux McK®ECHXNIE, President, i N. B.â€"Only Shareholders, whose D. Davis for a transfer of the License issued to Uyrus Stockton. THO8, A, HArRIS, Inspector. Durham, April 19th, 1904. A meeting of the Boapd of Liconse Commussioners for 8. Grey will be held at Durham, on Thursday the 5th day of May to consider the application of Jos. +| _ It is an old failacy that a man can do .ias he likes with‘ his own property, h ; Pathmasters "occasionally haye trouble = with farmers who positively decline to 0 / permit the public to drive through their t / fields in the winter or allow their fences V (to be taken down. Their view is that it *jis the duty of the anthorities to keep â€" |the legal road open and that not even _ in the interest of the king ought fences ~ i0 be destroved or land trespassed upon, | / This imsition is perhaps human, but. according to the Municipal _ World, | quite untenable. In answer to a corres= | |pondent who asks, "If the roads are | | drifted, can parties driving along I:-L‘ |down fences and drive through the | :fields? That authority replies, | If by | reason of obstruction or lack of repair, | ja bighway has hbecome impassable, | | travellers may enter upon the adjoining | land to obtain a safe passage, doing no | | more damage to such land than is necesâ€" J |sary under the circumstance, without | ‘ incurring any liability as trespassers, | _ NoTICE.â€"All parties are hereby notiâ€" ) fied that closets, backyards and surâ€" | roundings must be cleaned fort bwith in | accordance with the reqguirements of the I Board of Health The Inspector is on | his rounds and strict attention is reâ€"| quired to this notice, ‘ | HUGH MCKAY, Health Inspector. | ! | D7 vCCs» mornng, received word that | his brotber Edwin was dead at his home | in Carrington, N. Dakots. No details nre available, but there were no signs of i illness when he last wrote to his aged | mother here, which was only 2 weeks | ago. His brother Charlie is in Winmipeg ' and will likely attend to the interment, We deeply sympathize with the sorrowâ€" | ing mother oyer the loss of a dutiful son and with the other relatives. | on our streets, one with a load Yesterday snowed and blew like in January, _If there is a * doet averages" or a " law of compen: we must have some splendid 1 ahead of us. A San TELRGRANM.â€"Mr, HRobt Tuesday morning, received wor his brotber Edwin was dend at+ hi | . â€"OO morning, Lim. 1 just heard ’that r daughterâ€"indaw has a baby, Is it n.yznrl or boy ?" "I don‘t know, sor; | but I‘m just going to the house now to ;flnd 3ut wlhvthcr I‘m a grandfather or a grandmother," €C7U VCO weEk miet, Note the fact, / STILL WiXTER.â€"Here ‘tis Wednesday | morning, April 20, and we notice from | the window as we write sleighs passing { on our streets, one with a load of hay. | W mss ie s se e DC " PO8TPONED.â€"Pres. Win. Young of the Farmers‘ Institute, desires us to nnnmfi;"«e "that the Spring Show of EnuweéMorses arranged for April 19 has been postponed till Tuesday 26th inst. Just one week later. Note the fact. Remember the Choral Society‘s Conâ€" cert on Thursday May 5. In Town Hali, Proceeds in aid of the Library, "Gord morning, Tim. 1 just heard that your daughterâ€"indaw has a hake Â¥ c 4s & ‘ TT w CC CY OVE , the tion will become increasingly 5im§‘nt. | voting down of the byâ€"law last year under the conditions prevailing should be no detertent to further action {now, or investigation at least. _ The _council with some reason, hesitate to | proceed. and we suggest that in the (absence of a Board of Trade, a public ; meeting be called, and a representative |citizens‘ committee appointed to take counsel and co operate with the council in anâ€" endeavor to utilize the waste | power and water either for domestic ‘purposes or for the more ambitiouns [ scheme of wat erworks. ! In.ll!o multitude Of COBNSbHMrme +1«.. is wisdom. ) _ Dirty backyards and the return of Spring has revived interest in the flowâ€" [ ing well which through the Jong winter | has never ceased to gush or diminish in | volume. What is to be done with this |gift Of nature liberated by the drill ? Enough water of the purest to supply [a city or half a dozen Durhams is ’goin' to waste, and the power latent in it as well. Th« question of waterworks will not down, and as the years go on thm:sliun will become increasingly im nt a city or half going to waste, it as well. The will Bot down, a the question wi " ***Â¥ 9 4 â€"~~â€"ssume ~ CALEDONIAN GAMES snowed and blew like a day & If there is a *doctrine of r a "law of compensation " NOTICE Durham, July 1 NOTICE, THE FLOWING WELL. the king ought fences or land trespassed upon, s perhaps human, but the â€" Municipal World, N6 N) M â€"mmccommeusees splendid weather of counsellors there Inspector, _aged | We cordially invite you to inspect weeks ' our Stock. a day | Scott, Applications are asked for by the Municipal Council of Egremont for the the office of 'l‘ownuhlp 'F"mmurer. Apâ€" plications received up to May 27th, 1904, mentioning . securities, particulars of which will be given by the undersigned, Also tenders for man and team to operate Grader, Warrer Hastre, _ Davin Aurax, Reeve, Clertky Holstein, April 1st, 1904, .N o | o o o o A The BEST AND MoST x0 EFFECTS we could find, have brought here for you. Our Lace and TPrille Hats, and Folded Chiffon Hats, Also the Flower Hats We are having a particularly splendid season in our large Millinery Department. _ Never before have we had such thorougtÂ¥by artistic gonds at such prices. or 7 doz. for $1.00. spring and Summer At 15¢ per dozen, APPLICATIONS WANTED R. B. KEELER 6 SON J. BURNETT %%%@ We bought a lot of FIRST CLASS WATCHES At a snap price and if you are wanting a good watch cheap, buy it this Saturday and save Doliars. We will also sell a lot of EJIGWNTP DA *\ UCT Armirc LAKE HERRING THS SATORIAT, APRL 2n OVER â€" ESTIMATE! With a staff of five assistants and head trimmer, we are bound to make the best showâ€" ing to Durham. that are worth #5. Each t! Saturday for $3.00, Lots more Bargains like these at Keeler‘s this Saturday. GREAT BARGAWNS AT KEELER‘S we could sell by about three kegs, but in order to get them off quick, we offer them to you We overestimated the amount of CHAS RAMAGE, Prixtrr arno Posursuer Upper Town iss Tick. millinery AND MoSsST NovrI DAYX C©LOCKSs are greatly admired, Each this ase been

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