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Durham Review (1897), 13 Jul 1905, p. 1

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ar to VOL. XXVII. NO. 28 ir"""'"'"'"'""" M1illgeSlg&fi8fnSegiggNgtgiggiiggggigriigiigigingiiii “WWW ylihhhhhhMhhhkg Ladies' Parasols . We can "ll you Hosiery if 1 OSlery give us a Chance. We are mittele headwaters for pop! priced goods. Our Stock is still well assorted. C Ladies' m: black plain cotton Bai.......... ...12h to; " fulltubionedmmleu.........20 ttsi, Ribbed blitek cotton ham, heavy weight for boys. . . . .. .1 Complete ranoskadies'and Iii-03' Cashmere has; j [ Dress Goods Underwear - very shaman..." .... ...... ...' Rockribbed Cashmere Hoge.... ......... One Ounce of Satisfaction is worth a Ton of Talk special value. We can sell you Hosiery if _ give us a Chance. We are ft , mittedly headquarters for _,$, ( _ Stock is still well assorted. tj""'-'," j' 5329 itag A WEEPING 12ttt.-Ate we write this. Wednesday morning. the conditions for due and comfortable Orange Wei: are at their worst. It has heed mining for hon", and ngttt?,t on the streets will be'oat o the gunman while the guy color: ot men on maidens will have their tog, dimmed, Three or tour coached, led with Omngemen and their friend. left Durham etation for hit, Forest. where a. greet ”lemming in to take place. We hope that old Bol may dispel the clouds and eyen yet give opportunity for A proper celebration and a. good time in out ulster town. Al- lan Park, Durham and Glen elg Lodges, entrained here, THE LATE JOHN WILSON. -On Bun.. day last the funeral of the above well. known gentleman took place from his residence in Dromore to the little cem- etery on the South line. Glenelg, followed by a very large concourse of mourners and friends. He died the Friday previous. after tb lingering illness of a. cancerous nature. His Widow and children will have the sincere 1slympathy of 5 wide circle of friends. Is eldest son John is in or near Edmonton. another son is at. home, the onlv daugh- ter, Miss E. J. Wilson is well-known " a successful teacher. The Rev Mr Little wee the recipient of a pleasant surprise on Friday evening. About 9 o'clock a large gathering from the congregation appeared and took poseeeion of the meme. Mr Little was presented with an address and convey- ing the reepect and esteem ethic 'eat towards him and his ft',',11at",8 wit 3 puree of 350 to new; in rarintr his expeneee us Manet» the Interne- tional c. E. " timote. Mr. Little was much enacted and replied in feeling terms expreeeinq " deep f.tt',rltet, ot the gift and the Mt In I ich it wee bestowed. A shot? man then fol- lowed. Dr Brown no; metal-aloe. Nile Shnrp pleyed an instrumental end ludivnvge were given In the New" nth and . P. Dob-on. mm program hunch we. tr,11f, the Mien and All epu-ted AR amid enjoyed themedvee. It Link I'lllr be any nearly two ,meu.-aaMer'. A public meeting was held 1n the Bentihek Baptist church on the evening of June 7th. under the auspices of the Women's Mission Circle, when a, Rood program was carried out. Mr John Currie. late of McMaster University. Toronto. acted as chairman. He and his sister. Miss Ruby Currie, also sang». duett. One pletsain.tr.teatare of ghe prom-am was a missionary exercise. called " Mother Goose and her Children" which was well rendered by a. number of children from the Sunday School. The offering amounted 85/26, SPLENDID Ptmtro.-The o. B. Times laat week refers in very complimentary terms to the bug-pipe paring of Mr Peter McArthur. of Pricevil e, In that town at the recent meeting of the County Council and close.- with t " Mr MacArthur is an accomplished player and the local Scotsmen should give the town people the opportunity of hearing him on some Burn's Annlvers- ary or St. Andrew'. night. " A recent regulation issued by the port one. department is worth bearing in mind by those having boxes. As ol the 'roetmusters are Noble to make mistake. '. n matting mail Tatter- into 'JS",',', ta- m,t isnewre uston requ res peope thTydr, the'i‘r mail before leaving the “no. 'gtt,"atl 1tg Bnd a piece not race on t ey punt return ' fflttgi,',te,1t',tr warm.“- at it in the fault of the postmaster makes no difference. gunman at Hotel. Don't' huh} JL, is new invention, patented all over the world. GIN'anan wan an: BALD--or hsvo thin hair. should all on Prof. Dounwend at niddnugh Home Durham on Wednesday. Juli. 19 and nee his wonderful derierain oupeoo and wig- woru on over 65,000 holds. Bgp1atttstt6n and detatomstrr_tion free. Private de. Hanover [acme rem won their sec- ond game of the series last Ssturdsy when' they did the unexpected. by dis mating Owen Sound " home 8 to I. It le expected however, that they will strike their tirrt mag when they on- counter the Durham on the Ag, Ground. Friday. A garden 'IIN under the auspices of the B. Y. P. U., urham, will he held In Mr 8. McComh‘a orchard on the evening of Tue-duly. July It Refreshment: and lunch Will be served. Adlai-lion 25 and " all. q Trinity Church on Sunday morning last was crowded on the occasion of the speciol service for Ornamental). and all were ttettetitted by the Rector’s appro- priate and able sermon. PICNIC AT Houmas.-a'tte Presby- terian Sunday School leave by 8 o'ehrek train on Hunting for Holstein. where, they will enjoy t emnlveu till the hour for evrniug train. Remember the Presbyterian B. te. Picnic to Holstein IN 8 p. m. train thi- Thursday afternoon. WOOL Ey1'geidti"utr, wool to Tnvlor & Gt. Drama". when price cub or trade and the but stock of troeds that an be teen anywhere. ‘ New lulu and Pinpoi- at Gran Germ-d "in“ mud. Mt te Mas Jon: CAumx, Upper' on. who White Shirt Wat-u 76c. tBe, 81.11). and 81.50. " Grant's. ‘BonNeviu Camp regular meeting on friduxJply u. A full attendant in mm . Iii?,,',,',!,?,))'),,',-:?,",',?,] TAYLOR & 00.. Bron-me CCE Mil :, THURSDAY. JULY 'illti'ii,'i'kiii' Mr Rowe of Markdnle presided [at .week and Monday and Tuesday of this week In Durham' School " the higher examination. Those writing were t For Junior Matriculation ..--Eetar Jar. McLellsn. Jamieaon D. Braduhaw. Tyremsn Whitfield. For Part II. J union Tucheu’ Exm- inntionsmoe Chm, Allan Edith, Brooker e, Grant Edith. McOomb Rota, Sharp Sadie. Campbell Herb,, Johnston John. Weir Geo. Arthur. For - beef-ring hides, free of cut. and holes. horns md tall-bone out. I will my 8 cu per 1b.. "T.", hide are. 5 . 8m For B. B. No. u, Egremont. ml. or male. f,,g',e,ieed I'tilgr qualm- ona. expel-lance, an "TMtttt- ed. with testimonials. received up to July 9. Duties to begin utter midlan- mer hoitdarw 'tt to All puts. - __ Civic Holiday was spent quietly in town. a. large number taking advant- age of the day to see Niagara Falls on the Methodist League Excursion. A. bout200 tickets were sold at Durham station and when all ezeareiortigtt, be- tween here and Elora were Included, there were in the VicinitY ot 400. Half the crowd remained on v the one day and enjoyed the beauties ot the Falls, the Niagara Gorge. and the surround- ing scenery. Others took advantage of stay-over privileges and visited Toronto Hamilton. Buftilo, and St Catherinee. Attracted by the remarkably cheep rsteq. there were men: who secured their tlmt glimpse of t e Falls. while those who had seen them had none the less pleasant I, trip. A snug bal- ance will go into the League treasury. There in a new amendment to the Municipal Act which comes into force this year. It prodded that - farmer aha" cat the child“ and noxioul weeds along the roads“. mum on Junta-In Nahum!” tho at Ihgaam.---sdr Charles Campbell. of Tyler, Texas, while descending a hill. the wheel of his carriage struck some obstacle throwing him violently to the ground which resulted in his death a few hours later. Deceased leaves a. widow to mourn his loss, one son, Dun- can. who is in business In San Francisco and one daughter Mrs George Mattie, of Wiehita, Kansas. besides two sisters. Mrs Annie Lindsay. of Luther, Michi.. gan. and Mrs Katie Smith, of Troy Grove, Illinois. The deceased gentle- man was a. son of the late Duncan Situ?,','? of Bentinek and was born in Scot and in 18il. and was well and favorably known to many readers of the Review. ' not out t.r, July 10th, the pethmuter must noti y all delinquents. All cues of default shall be reported to the coun- cil by the pathnmiter and all work ordered by them is to be charged afninut the progertxeon the roll of the cot ector and it s all collected, together with any costs. in the same manner as ordin- ary taxes. Mr W. J. Blekeeton returned home on f,ltte'dtr other an absence of three month-in uelrh. when he attended the HeDormld natitute. Previonc to returning he attended the milita- cumr " London a corporal of the Ed: Wet ington rifles. Be was one of A me- team in a shooting competition for o silver cup. W h'le there he had the min- fortune to fall end break a. nb. hut he in not eonthted to the house. He 9:- presses himself as highly planed and much bernetittod by his com-Ia " the Irtsutute..--Beraid Goon Bmttrom--huror Hearn. walt. ed on Grey County Council when in see- elon. and with the mutant-e of Oom'r R. J. Bali. secured the surname of the Remover sidewalks debenture: amount- lng to 315.500. by the County Council. We understand the gusrsntee enabled the Hanover council to make e “vim: of “no in the ale of the Debentures.-' Henover Poet. LADIES LOOK YOUNGn-AWhich is the desire ot one sud att, Take the trouble of visiting Prof. Dmenwond’s Brinks showrooms " nidds ugh Home. urhsm on July W, sad we the :11st beautiful inventions in styles of humus hair coverings. wigs, hangs, Switches. etc.. and inspect " new - structure. Dr lay. thmer%trodattt of Public Libraries an t The cutting down of the Government grant A couple of you- no has acted detrimental” on the progress of “hung-c. and unis-I the municwali- ties come to their mint-moo more gen- oronalv. A number of them will he hard pushed to maintain their existence. Let everyone attend the ttmt home hm much of the mean on My afternoon. when the return much he. tween theold rivaua. Durham tttd Han- over will he purrd. J. L Allan will again referrer. Ball faced at four p m lhtrp. The new Fmttun My Whittle in now beard throuchout town. Tm when. Mk, we. 'lie. Ah and 81 " Grmt'l. Sh-ttttatt I bane Inn on 48'lli'Jdt dun-noon. 111l- endlng of s bright young life has m the dot-put. fellow of the town, The foam! u to be on Guard-y. Senior Teachers t-Beaiah Collins. TEACHER WANTED. A 1rartrr Enum¢Wg you; Mte The Teachers’ Exams. kiwi?! .» var I,» it?! awn m “t Hides ('iitiitiifisi a F _ 3/? vie, Dmoie. P. o, me _ wry.“ tl Mar , tty. m b he. ion Huh at witt can P m “Cu: of " l [Public V g,,", tn l I up.) ' ' hid (pall- . on the ..... .... Grd', ' e a: fwd P ‘I Boeie h ig 'tt'itlt', of fi o , I Q l 1"lt on ttti 1'lit; a! I ( --- Midas: which'hu tai, a i. Gold tried 2, 'int n'rttls1t'a"LP,"' to 0 " In our Hum while- and love. ”drainer- "or your Millie my hemtnve at to: Ira", and hail)! tll, a; o ll new 'tti1i1iiti'ih2Fii,1. “And with '0 WI now I. 8ota,"Phlttt,', behalf of schoor Ian-Bum Vtom Ban-mu L loam! A Wan-non The following is the address: Dear Teacher t You hue determined to remove from the neighborhood and have re- sifned your position in B. s. No, l, G enelg, we have gathered here togeth- er With our recent: and friends to have with you a. mat social time and hid you fe.',','.")',,",' You have taurht this school or seven years and a he f, many of re know no other teacher. and to come to school and meet a new one will be e strange event in our lives. You hove taken as from the A 80 of English language to the AB Cot Algebra, taught us our position in the Dominion, the Empire and the world, guided us theough the history of the put. round the rock. of mathehtatteg end over the :man of English Granular. You eve unlocked to us come of the. sconce of astute. extended our Knowledge in every dimtion. end trained our minds to think. You hare borne with our mule-nee- and Inddrerence, been pa- tient with our stupidity. and, during att theee - heen“not name-her but u . friend." You have ateo taught us to admire the beautiful and true. have held up Home us the grinciplee ot truth honeety and honors le action as the only we? toe. pure and noble lfie and your life amount in we: I. living ex- emple of the principles you taught. We at yontn nceepl thi- puree an email when dour amnion ofyour m 1eyfAtyr"l enter-93's On Monday afternoon July 10. apic- nie was held on the School grounds of S. S. No. I, Glenelg. This was a fare. well party of the scholars of the. section their pwrents and friends, of their late teacher and family. Mr. Alex Firth who has taunht in the section 71 years a. td now when he leaves to take a course at the University his departure is re- gretted by allasa distinct loss to the section. The scholars presented Mr Firth with an address and a purse of gold. and though taken by surprise. he made a fealin and auitable reply. After brief 1'lLtgl T. McComh. J. Gray. and Geo Binnie. the gathering went out. to the grounds. where the ladies dispensed cakes. pies, tea and lemonade. aLundant in quantity and excellent in quality. Towards evening the elder people wended their way homewards and the younger enjoyed themselves " football and other games anti! the shades of night gathered over em. WIVES” TORONTO The evening maths in well attend- ed and the inspiring dress bx Rev Dr Pigeon. of Tomato. on " The imu and loads of Young People‘s Societies” was the crowning event of the day. Mr. Pigeon'l clem- Itntement and crisp style .nptumted all and made no Impreomon that will not soon he forgotten. Mr J. tk Dryudule WI! elecbe president tor 11t1ttieet Fear nnd -tte meeting ad- Damn. hom Eur-Lam were Misse- M. HunterJM. Gun. Davey, J. Hunter, M. Harris, A. Grant, Mrs W. Lauder. and Meme McIntosh and MacFurlnne. u to awaken bright anticipation for Me future eel-oer. The pepere bi Mien Holley and Mr Lam were "',',',i,ihet, and mauve and the mueiul mam rs 2 Ire (Bentley. Mien Smith and Mia Hal - - were well received. ttr, we: a one ceeeful gathering of th Young Psor1e'stgoeietiG at Heuris- toetfneoiimtet'iim with the meeting of Ilillt't'tti,ri, The President Mr Corkhill [H the chair with hie new urheniw. end the 1'rgegg, of the day were plenum and pro table. Miss Grunt net! the report of the Durham Guild and lb Bantu 'tttfeet on " The Mo. del “Mink both of which were high- tar: ted. The Address of Mr I no. a Itudent Ming Mr Umeron'e plugs. wu_well mind am} we: each , I 'e, .gLrtettteevottset--tmt Withmmmmm ' " albumin Knox Olin 1eftetletttttteririkriouiiF- I ii' Its? “a”. aauu.‘:thImlfllu0toflwmuflw.: "rM* l, o Mtatr. ,tuauhtatetl, Thu rear'. Ill; in Durham. " _--".-, --. , “MmMDwghAfintgee-fimeneflmmm k. MI the about at 0‘0!meth your but a. man. of the . L5 "e?tl'Pg2ry,ittftteiiitiiifiitHi)' minnow thra9rtto0trpereeett BSI at tho, World- Convention of to. no doubt. "suited in cutting on . 'ltlPd MOW“! " Baltimore. 1'tdnll'lr1 who would have succeeded. ., iPd . We may» hy Mr Tate, mm; but of [not '. tut Ind over . , T ndm1 the Mom-99f the“): loo per cent. “not WI“! 2 l... 'q..eitt through expedmously mole-ere. A. mm. “a J. a. Menage w - . Attkiequeitoeuse Ayton Eon WWW each. No ' Glenelg. ', ret, "tat it!!! - taken to NF Iwhene Jon. A. Graham wee eoooeeded in ', st tttatstattemamitu, ima- lhy '" Tolehud he. eleo four. ' - mm. "If tf. new" flee/ We have not eeen the result from ' “Gun P'Jtttteent, other echoole but Mr Rowe informs ue . " "smug?” Duran: Whit he tted Bt out of an. I remark- P. . on wee congratulated in the iatr1e showing. . hedteken in the purchase ofel The following ere the mulb- of the , ., and liberty wee given them to {recent Entrance Examination in Dur- , on the securitvof the property: ‘hem. Owing to u change in the ' r exceeding 'ai00. Report- from ;regnlntione 60 per cent ot the (and ttie J , A Minion ttouunitteenutd Young inlet-kl were required to pm in addition l? E ‘ , societies were passed throng to 40per cent on end: euhjeet. 390 we: " of committees was struck to i the we mark. The eueceeeful undid- t T . of the lever-l depnrtmeoulates will receive their eertifteates but of t. for the next two peers endinot their mario. Thoee who failed will '4irt','A'g,','ef tomeet'jn Durham neceive their min-kc through their on ' 'ttt' September next. launchers. 'tltr'" Young People's f ' Society. . ' the .. Hath . tertha, ' the sham " , ought!) _A tt the l WW. tei inset In Pdmerltbn “next. can mint School Picnic tfii _..-------- iiik% {5:21in '3 The 3mm OnthcluyCorur July Weddings R. B. KEELER III SONS Theobald's Old Stand, All kinds ot Canned Meets and FISH UPNN'S JAMS and Mnrmelndes. Try our BULK PICKLE, per quart, Imperial menu-e . . . . .15c and 30c 10 bars LAUNDRY SOAP for.. . . . .25e Also large assortment ot TOILET SOAP to choose from. Call and at a sample of our TEAS-- Black, Japan, Ceylon. Young ily - son or mixed, from 20e no 50e per lb. Try our5 lbs for. ......sl.a). CANNED FRUITS of all kinds tram The Reliable Grocery MW“J... 1, Cash for Eggs No hare not ”the result from other wheel. but Mr Rowe inform. no that he had Bt out M I). u "nub able showing. [can A. Firth and J. H. 7iiiiiaiiii on Multan- out. No 9 Clark. when Jon. A. Graham WM Wed by It Tolehard In. alto four. so cuts. “but. now. mm (i. BI by ti. Van-9y W. Finding. No. ts, Egremont N. Smith. Durham: M. L Fifth. Edge Hill C. Wolfe. Durham C. Unwind. " B. Benton. No. I, Glenn"; M. Weir. No. tr, " J. Smith. No 10. Bontinck M. Young. No. I, Glenda R. Wan-on. Durham c. 8. Jackson. Durham M. J. McClain. No Mt, Glenda JeJhnnase. Durham M. Morton, UniouBNot BtGMZ F. Smith. Durham Mt J. L McDonald on M. Henna. No. ls, Ex I” M. Green. Louie 486 G. Canon, Durban 4!! _M._1Mee, Durham an We have i nst received a late ship- ment of Jewelery, consisting of Wedding Rm Fine Pen-l Brooches, N ta. Lockets. Watches 'ah%'tlt',t. show everything needed in the Jewelery line for the Bride and the largest & bet stock of SW wevet shown outside the large Chis e an new you money on - utiele we tell. m M 1tetlh'tt,t1tt't'ghhgt ankle. and "to tte. ...,...,.. am. 'gllrtti - to hone an. Ut E1'1ttltthtetg.ieei It. vNunhu-fnc. C one in end inspect our stock Of Groceries and Confectionery. Fruits and Vecetebles In Season. “A! IMO; Mum M. The Entrance Ream. J. H. ROSE, 70 Durham art ‘18 417 410 40i

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