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Durham Review (1897), 29 Jul 1897, p. 1

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Uti. " r range. ‘lm Inil /.V U mans IRACLE its July. 0 Y we: It Ch' IE ii; It lr: thr " Ltd. m h a Pea Harvesters, Turnip Sonny's, Seat/ters, Plotos, and every other Implement for Farm Work. One Car Binder Twine, Best Brands._ A Maxwell Binders, Mowers and Horse-Rakes. LARGE STOCK 0N HAND AT " UPPER TOWN, Durham, June 15th 1897. We take this opportunity of thanking our customers for past patronage, and we are convinced that the new system v/ill merit, a continuance of the Fame. peering Binders and Mowers "Large Sales & Small Profits. 1)urhann. ‘kug. 9th, ' "‘ Sewing lachlnes. 'cw GOOD COOKING STOVES left, at and Subscribe for the Review System Goderich and Woodstock CANADA CARRIAGE Ctys. UARRIAGES, BL‘GGIFS, &e CIIATIIAM AND SNOW BALL WAGGONS. We beg to inform our Custom- ers and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivalent, and that o111l Motto will be VOL. XIX,--N0 29-30. CHAS. MCKINNON’S. The GASH--: PIAN CNS. .L and. N., th * J. McKECHNIE. ADOPTED BY (iiii1itt . McKechnii6i" Organs. New Williams " DURHAM. below cost. )1? --W. W. Buchanan, for some years editor of the "Templar " has resigned and will enter the political menu free l from editorial care. The news and miscellany of the Templar. Were val. ttable features bat their inhenee for 'tood was greatly negatived by the cantankerous nature of the editorials and cartoons which were produced in ', the most bitter tory spirit inttqrineable. , , l In hit new sphere, Mr. Buchanan may I help the temperance cause. He could scarcely hum it worse than he was jdoing. _} ‘9 . if. Dr. Mahatrey is visiting his nephew Mr. C. C'. James of thin village. Thel veneullble gentleman is quite sumo for aman of his age as he Is now in his 88th year. He practiced some Mry or sixty years agoat Richmond Hill, and Maple in the township of Vaughan, and late: in Flesherton. i l . T . McCotut,,17ir,,tetmie, Munro, 459; Ma i Itains tt'..1tlye, ty. the last “'“Pk'lpmk, 452; Nellie Silile , 563; Min-ml; I Hay "taktugiseveryt,hinstlrut favorable, Wilhatus 485: Harr 'Aeru'd,'2 482 . Fred and it will he noLhing uncommon to At der‘ion, iid.. Doha": Colder, 429: fhrd a lotuf damaged hay this winter. I ft'dl'i'J'l.'f," Condor Tir: James him" , For there uri- scores of fields cut, laying 425 .."'/,'/lih Ed e im' . Herb 'l,,ehlfl"d'd.' on the swath for from three to six days, 614 .' l'hml I wville hr.. Sam'l LiaVi7i.' and where there is clover it " almost fit iiiri..' Tho; C,ii"ii'd2'/ 465- Fred Lee: for nothing but manure, however we 1',"r1'Akl"..'"?Ci; Prc'llafi'1ul'..' Arch hope for " fair season in the futm e. t McComh "siif -g'l‘hns. iirifuiiiii iiii.,' 'l‘here are in :sque instances rust, to Howard 'srckTu'.r, 491 l Lorne ii7i'nuirir,' he seen on the. spring crop especially on 458; Herts. Mockler. 582 l Joseph Moore. spring wheat. full wheat is past danger 456: Geo. Paul, 584 . Jug. Swanstnn, 428; or any injury by rustany more. as in Wm. Tuner, 608; Tryenmn Whitfield, some places on high lands it will be 459; Lorne Vgir,439; Paul Vain 439; ready to cut in a few days. 1 Herb. Whitmore, 461. The McLean boys completed the newi FLtrgHrrR'roN. Bridge. in this town and by all appeals! P 8 Leaving __13 candidates wrote nut-es have made a. good substantial ttt on the leaving ennui The following 5 They receive as remuneration for their were successful: ins. McLeod 743: y.ut?r.b"h5Vo which pays them well for; Blanche Hamilton, 714; Frank ileilly. the time they were at work. 1709; Annie Sheardown, M; Flossie Malcolm McDonald. (Callum hug) Stone. 795, Entrance exam" Wwrote haqthe contractof gradinf and cutting and 11 passed. Ida Gjeldum. 427: the hill at Hector McDona d's. townline Annie Wan-ow. no; Violet. Lever. se., A. and G. As Malcolm is a. thorough Geo. Buckingham, 453;George Cairns. Reformer We have no doubt but his 406; Thornton Colquette, Mr, Roy contract will be completed 'uecordittmoicher.ti0t1r,lphn Morrison.465; Geo. to specithetstions. I Plant, 491 ; William Reilly 492; Clarence The Misses Kate and Minnie McIntye of Toronto, daughters of Mm. McIntyre, South Line, are home, and are to re- main for some time. Our sheets have been fairly well uttemded to by road Innate-rs McLean and Reiley, by giving the main street a fresh coat of gravel, also some grading on hack utreels. &c. Itainv weather. for the last week, Hay making is every thing hut favorable, and it will he nothing um-ummon to flud a lutvf damaged hay this winter. Fur there an- smres of fields cut, laying on the swath for from three to six days, and where there is clover it Is almost fit fur nothing hut mmmre, however we hope for a fair season in the fulme. --'iKlondyke, " till now unknown in story, has all at once been bathed in glory, brilliant finds of ycllow gold, ( the half it seems has not been told ) are drawing eager thousands w'cre we think oi snow and polar bear, as like as not when some come home, instead of meat they'll have the bone, mean. time our duty stands out clear. Canueks must homing have to fear, from enterprising sharks add Yanks, who'll take our gold and ne'er say thanks At every pass place Customs men. if one wont do let there be ten, enforceall worthy British law, make rogucs and rascals stand in awe, and so the story will be told, that British 'men get British gold, ditto with silver, 1111)."' oval, from Mt. Elias to the 'olp. 3 --Seeretary Sherman of the United States in a recent communication to ‘British authorities uses language not only "pdiplomatie but couched in most offeiisipe terms. Britain has bornea greed deal from the United States, and it is Singular that some of her Statesman, no, politicians are so callouslv obtuse to the humane and brotherly spirit, displayed by Britain "tofty in the face 0t it at the mart inopportune time. English papers say ihut Britain must be prepared for an appeal to force, great as the ealttmity would be. The American nation has little to be proud of in throwing out the arbitration treaty, and at the same time nursing a hostile spirit. mm ---Ministets Tam. Paterson and Muiock have visited o. Sound and Collingwood since our last issue. They were accompanied by the chief enttin. cerof the Public Works department, and with Minister TArte this ofiieial took stock of Owen Sound‘s needs. At a banquet in the evening Mr. Tarte made a characteristic speech and pruunsé‘d to do all he could for o., "wand "in the interests of the whole country. " _ This weeks' issue, following a holi- day, isa sort of double number con- taining news more than a week dd of ‘oours'e, and showing a few other irregularities. Our friends will read. ily understand this. Next week we will get into line again with tne inteno tion and determination to make the REVIEW brighter and newsier than} 'ever: A paper you cannot afford to be without, and one your neighbor thoald have. We thank those who called with or remitted for subscrl tion during the past two weeks. and hope] their example may bear much fruit. TH 1: Emma. " Editorial Nuts and Unmmant. A DOUBLE NUMBER. ie:-si, -..'. .1. T, 1vf.k'.Psti, , PRICEVILI E. --OO DURHAM, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1897. 'ARi I Entrance examI. 22 wrote and 18 pass- ed. Louisa. Adams. 504: Bella Anderson. 448; Bertie Black, 431; Bella Byers, 548; Nellie Meal-n9. 571 l Gertie Miller, 585; EfBe B_piestnnNt, 538; Edna Walker, , 487 t Harold Coppinger, 522 l Thomas. l Hahn. 491 ; Fred Heimbecker, 439 t l Hem", Koehler, 529 l Paul MacKensen, -ir38: l Haley Thomas, 541; Milton W alk- ' 9; Thomas, 448 ,' Clamnce Winkler, 477 l Duns. Wright”; Wm. Young, 505. I P. B. Leaving. 9 wrote and 4 passed. Fred Beau, 759; E. S. Demmerling 651: ltr Koepche, 737; Maggie 'iii'ih7G.' Thoxlipaon'. 422. Report ot the Public School Leaving and llish School entrance exams. held in June last. The following candidates have been recommended to the Edu. cation Department as having been suc- cessful in passing their examinations, P. S. Leaving, maximum marks 1275; to pass, 612 besides one-third ot the marks in each subject. Entrance ex- amination, minimum marl}; 844; to pass, 422 besides one-third of the marks lit each subject. Entrance t-xaln. 77 wrote, on the entrance- ex:nn.. "he fo1lowing40 were successful: Mary Barty, 448; Minn hit-stein, 488; Annie Greenwood. 523; Nellie (ireenmmd. 578; Maggie Hughes, 460; Iva Hyndman. 481; Lottie Jones, 482: Maggie Kennely. tat: Hannah Lawrenpe, .509 ;_Etl_1el Jmits, 509; ngvel P. S. Leavinq.-There were six candi- dates, and two passed, viz: Abbie Holt, son, 704; RON. Wltitttiove, 710. taiiiinir (skis Lrila" ____ "hi" .-..,.-- l 'Our. stock is Canadian grown and at- Mr. Neil McCannel attendedn meeting , clitnatod. lot Preshytery at, Orangeville a week or I (Jahlulpgue (English or Fl ench) free on The Presbyterian Congregation un- aminously agreed to keep Mr. Mum-son during the summer months, he is get- tingalong well with the duties upper- mining to his ofBce. tlgyt'yp,t.l will he given in the village on 'li7a)' evening next. the 30th inst. under the auspices of the Presbyterian 1thg, Schoool. Mr. Reiley’s lawn is the p ace suggested and we have. no doubt that M c. Reiley will throw open his Rates with his usual generosity. A large crowd is expeeted, the. mlnnssion will be small and the FL',frtd"///f promises to be excellent. he Supt. of the'Schnol Mr. Currie, nnk others will spare. no time in making the evenings entertainment a success. The. object in view is to assist in defray- ing the' existing debt or the church. two ago: We hear the Sons of Scotland are to have a, grand picnic in the School mounds on the 6th of August, every- thing in the, shape of making it a success will be provided, such as, good spat-ghee. songs. (Gaelic and English), Inusw. on bagpi‘pes and other instru- ments is provi a . Grand Chief Fraser of Toronto is expected to he present and will no douht cheer the heart of every loyal Scolsumn present. We aré happy io heir ruff? ii “Lille-Eh: movement on her already and hope she may be urnund again soon. TORONTO Dr. Hutton is at present attending Miss McKinnon of Fuirwell, who was s‘sverely kitten by Hey. a, few days ago. In nun an..." ., _.-- “I - n..|,. 2, We Almost forgot to congratulate the "Revmw" for' its new titre, but do so now, heartily wishing it long life and prosperity. Not forgetting the Editor of cohrse. We were 'gltalt1, to meet with Mestrt Hugh Me an! Dentist, and John A. Conkev, Pharmacist, both of Chicago. they are both apparently in a health, condition and ivitl be returning this week. We did not hear whether they intend to take single or double ticket- on return. However they are of age and need no advice in the matter, The McDougnll boys bought a Max. well Mower from Mr. C. McKinnon. of Durham. Mr. Jan. Dun". trt-ii'aTheiiiG Station is busy building the stone wall under Mr. Jim. Mathews harm v v - - All my to our-u. II m u Hood-- nun. wen u. . up to all. In our] _ ll tt Into. "rtNtt an om. " hum In. 0. t. Hood & tht., Lou". In]. '"oattr'uot-tttlihrdiiiiiri'd"iiii1' lllillttod's No C. 'ipe . Who-mun Hoof- Pun. mug, old-hab- bm, nut-cost“ mm. which an you nun buervnutt.itiriiiiioTa.' Micah oy" SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS. HANOVER. DURHAM. Noxon's Binders. Mowers. Drills Spring Tooth Harmws. best in the mar ket. Gunrds, Sections, etc., for nvllkinds of machines. Pianoe. Organs and Sewing Machines. Money to loan on {mu property at lowest rates. Conveyanqing. Leases, Jvtlltr, Alert We do the trade in Raw Furs. Highest Price Paid. S. T. ORCHARD. - - - Licensed Auctioneer. Agentfor .. . .. FARM IMPLEMggg‘S and MACHIN- tridi,VrieddrGht up on uhort notice. Horses bought and sold. Waterloo Thresher: for sale at ware- rooms. Patronage solicited. Orders for Sales may be left at THE REVIEW OFFICE. Heavy & Light Harness TO SUIT YOU. Workmanship Unsurpassed Fine Choice in Vauses, Grips. Horse Blankets, ac” Ike. CALL d; SEE OUR I Collars, Pads, tit i Bites, Whips, &c., " We Handle everything in the IIarnes line, at right prices. Why buy of foreign concerns or of unGdIémen when you can purchase us cheaply of us and get better value. applicatidn. 700 ACRES. Shrubs, Roses, Vines and Seed Pota- toes. WE have the largest assortment and employ the Very latest and most improved methods for propoguting. All stock. carefully packed under our personal supervision, and all new varie- ties tested at, our trial farms before Ire, ing catalogued. These are the only testing on hands connected with any Nursery in the Dominion. Agents Wanted to Represent Os. Special attention given to 1huh, Cem- etery and Boulevur orders Estimates furnished for supplying entire orchards. Harness !! nm MI (lflllMlllll% TREES. Ti)(ViF,yyil;(t) hug JUhh(2R MACHINE OIL t.slljlys..t) f:rjjj)sljiiE_tiNL. Stone t Wellington, Toronto FON TH I LL N (INNER I ES The Leading Canadian Tree Men, POTATO BM} KHMER O. LEAVENS, Jr. S. 'T'. ORCHARD er Town. Dun Sharp's Old Stand. Best Quality Machine Oil 350 a gallon. H. PARKER, POTATO BUG KILLER $1.00 FOR 100 LBS. PURE PARIS PURPLE PURE PARIS GREEN _ii,ttjitno. FURS. Durha m ', Druggist and Seedsman, Durh um. l arGaid 1Ei'li','i . ' no: Full pedigree may be learned on application. . The undersigned will Pitt? new vice at Mr s, 2 IXLN. W. G. L Ben.. tinek for the season of 1897 the tinet 3 year old well bred bull, 'Cooqaemr" a descendant of the famous Farmhun Duke. TERW-81.00 payable [at January. Usual conditions. [MUST GET RID OF.. THE SCANLAN FARM, lot 30, con. 5., Bentinek--100 acres. Will all or. rent. THE Summon 50 ACRES, k t 55, con. l,. S. D. R., Bentinck The best tro, acres in Bentinek: splendid soil, tims new bank barn. Nonmxm' t lot 7, con. 3, 96 "rev- good term. tip top bank barn, lag dwelling hotise--Dttrhatn about 5. miles. HOLLAND TOWNSHIP. Lewis Eyde farm 100 acres in good German settlement --will sell or exchange. A good place. THE Rommvcn PROPERTY, Durham. What I cant sell I will rent. 1 hue 31,000,000 to lend at IV and 5} percent. Choose your time to pay it back. Business prune. chug“ modemta. H. 5- __M , 14.ER, Wont always trouble as BOY LAND while it is cheap for its bound to go up. There will stand for service tor the season ot 1897 at the tam ofthe under signed that tine Thorough Bred Bull Grasshonpers and Dry Weather LOT49 CON. 2, S. D. R. GLENELGH Ptieeville, Mar. 13, st, "TNREST0N" )urchased from the herd ot Mr. H. Parker, Durham. TERMS l 75cm. Payable Feb. t. tare. ALFRED HINKS, Pmp. t-iniiriiGGtui, IRE-mi unwa- at undead” 59W- “out 'frr.teltAet, G'"i'i'G'r'Gt "iitrsi"G"i'iGdiTriiitFii an -_ Patent: when through law: a or, no" “new! notice to the SOIEITIFIO IMEIIGII. Anyone main u sketch and downlo- = o9i.s, ”certain. free. whether an Invention prob-bl: Vacuums. Commuriitmuotsq steteAtr boattdantlal. Dirge-g "rencrf.yrtterl?.tr 'r2e" HENRY ALEXANDER. Domoch, May 25 'W, WHOuE NO. 1010-11. THORO'BRED DURHAI BULL. THOROUGH BRIO DURHAI 5:71:75“; "Giit-tiiC - MUN" a 00 “I Mar-v. I" The Hanover Conveyan'cer. BULL. "

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