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Durham Review (1897), 13 Oct 1898, p. 1

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Che W heat AssaULT UASE. â€" Mayor Calder a case The parties were D. tase wWas NC HHA W h Mr. Thos, MeComb,. son of Mr. James MeComb of Holland, met with an ac cident about a fortnight ago which has laid him up ever since, He went to catch a horse in the field and just what happened be does not know, but he was found lying insensible in the field in an hour after he went to catch the horse T ul nd h t w aid him up ever since, He went to catch a horse in the field and juast what happened be does not know, but he was found lying insensible in the field in an hour after he went to catch the horse and has since been under medical treat- ment for concussion of the brain, from which he is recovering, and was able to be out for the first time last Wednes- day. â€" Chatsworth News. lestations Was the daughter They were ord at last a sho direction of t V Thur > January Ist, 1000, 10 I the RevieEw, weekly i, to above date. T for *X cents. Any YOLâ€"XX. â€" N0. 4Gmt/) ® PEoPLE‘s MLS.â€"One car of Iâ€" Manitoba Hungarian Flour on . _ Will sell cheap or exchange for at.. R. VecGowax. * saunr Casg.â€"Monday last before w Calder a case of assault was tried. parties were D. McRae,. North Benâ€" aud Wm. Orr.: A Mr, Nichol, ley defexded Mr. Orr, and as corâ€" rative evidence was lacking the was dismissed. rke 1irsdayv LOCAL AND GENERAL n giving Day is to sday, Novy. #. 1 Cement and calcined plaster'l i‘s Drug Store. ' the gravel shines ULHrOUR helow the surface. â€" This i rular, and the President â€"Co , Mr, Commery regi naot anbiected to or attel not v»bjec it LC it least a month. mil uncil met in WOs which out ) lee m ®HNV wl W AC M Oct. 13th, 1898. ilter a finand ~g..â€"â€"If the cor idewalks calls deen next the th en thn« 1900, for $1.00 w is in progre s W ekly, postage proâ€" To Janvary Ist, Anv where on this C uU _ This is entire resident. of th N1 U he obseryved Too late we L4 M LV through oards art the U W mp ygn-[fi that ittended to s . \\, ho the work MJ LN V W ith nctith rmation rrest« Or > 1B outside pre i is sCn nt W MUECY u-d.{ ParRKER‘s SiLu®. â€"The Sale of Thoroâ€" gep. | breds yesterday was largely attended, ho}, | and some good prices were paid, _ Over corâ€" | $2200 was realized. the [ _ The funeral of the late Hugh McFayâ€" | den last Wednesday was very largely will | attended. He was laid in Rocky Sauâ€" prc l geen Cemetery where his parents and Ist, | two sisters lie. ”'i‘i s,. GrrEy TEACHERS,â€"Will meet in \ Convention next week on Thursday and ing [ Friday. President Mills and Secey aw, | Allan expects a large attendance and a ind rat L FC Nn Yournr LagEL.â€"As far as we know we have corrected every label, and will be pleased as usual to have omissions, if any, pointed out. We ask our friends who are still in arrears to remember the printer by a remittance, This business requires money to run it like any other, but no business has so many small acâ€" counts and therefore easy to be overâ€" looked. _ Will those in arrears act on this hint toâ€"day ? Priceyille had a successful show terday. Particulars next week. Mr. Geo., Watson, Swinton Park, and Dr, Smith. Dornoch, ask for teachers in our column®. Th u1 h CarEK in THE vsE.â€"or FirEaRMs,. â€"A young man in Brockvilie has been lodgâ€" ed in jail and will be tried. for manâ€" slaughter because a gun he was handâ€" ling, and ‘didn‘t know it was loaded," went off and killed a companion. _ An example made of one of this careless class of menslayers will do good. GRExviLu® Krxisen.â€"On Thursday »vening next, lovers of good impersonâ€" ition will have a treat givyen them in che Town Hall when an old favorite, Mr. Grenville Kleiser and Miss Zeigler will furnish one of their unique enterâ€" tainments. â€"Itis under the; auspices «of S Grevo Teachers‘ A.ssm'fiutinn-_ and ComrurMENTARY To No, 4 CoOMPANY. Capt. MceCallum,. who conducted the Shooting Match reported in last week‘s issue has expressed himself as highly gratified at the conduct of the men. "None actempted to take any undue adâ€" van‘iage, and every one shot and acted honestly, unlike others he had seen." Good boy., Capt. Galbraith, keep your company ever thus. Do Yor Rrapâ€"What people are say ing about Wood‘s Sarsaparilla ? It i cnring the worst cases of _ serofula ing about Hood‘s Sarsaparilla 2 1t is cnring the worst cases of _ scrofula, dyspepsia, cheumatism and all forms of blood disease, eruptions, sores, boils and pimples. _ It is giving strength to weak and tired women. _ Why should you hesitate to take it when it is doing so imuch for others ? Hood‘s Pills are the best family .. trrey .. Leachners _ ASsSUCIA hould be liberally patronized meent. he H+ "Kit" the talented writer on the Mail and Empire, is to resume her duties on that journal early in October. _ As most of our readersâ€" are doubtless aware, "Kit? was married lately to a Dr, Coleâ€" iman, of Toronto. _ Her first husband, it appears. is still living, and for some time she has supported her two children a boy and a girl. 1t is believed that ME the lady has secured a divorce from her first husband. _ This bit of gossip, reâ€" marks an exchange, may prove interâ€" s up who votes *no" thinku voting mno liquor‘ _ It was ent, he was an.ardent tempe aner and one of ten men who notance against the principle bheen working for. | hoi d SeadricaliP ind ininnnyarie 4/ RIC Di careful students of politics as a wise and desirable step. As was clearly shown in the debate which preceded this decision such pledges are always open to question, and often gvve utther- F 3 w\ on oc k sivukie ne ly valueless, and many a good man has been beaten by a wortlfiess opponent because his strong conscientious conviecâ€" tions deterred him from glibly binding himself by undertaking what ie had no intention of carrying out,â€"Ex. m ogramine OFED NO Of course the man "no" thinking he w‘ O It was in St. rance voted they vesâ€" 'l Sunday next is appoin.ed a day of inâ€"| tercessory prayer for Sunday Schools| ‘throughout the Episcopal World. _ The; | day is set apart by the Archbishop of| \ Ganterbury and is observed even by the (Episcopal churches of the United States,. & _A Grcat Hyarnxâ€"The Plesherton Adâ€" ‘ 1iv:\.n('(\ says that Rev. Mr, Howsen. nt'i Meaford, in his address there Monday \evening on "Some of the songs we <ing,‘ 'l | gave a piece of information that is not { generally known regarding one of ounr | most popular church songs. _ There lies ‘buried on the shores of Rice lwke, north of Port Hope, said Mrs. Howson, ‘une James Scriyener, who it one time was wealthy, _ Scrivener was an exâ€" | tremely liberal minded man and eventâ€" | vally became vyery poor owiug to his liberality. _ Friends forgot him, as they so often do in such extremities, and itb was then he wrote that beautiful song DURHAM THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1898. Mr. Smith, Practical Optician,. will be at Macfarlane‘s Drug Store, Wednesday next. One day only. Eyes tested tree, | 8 "What a friend we have in . which it is said more than #if copies have been printed, MaATRINONIAL.â€"On Tuesday â€" last, a quiet wedding took place residence of Mr. Thos, Whelian Town, the contracting partie=s t daughter Miss Emima, and M Urqubart, of the Standord Brussels. â€" The ceremony toohk ; the presence of immediate _ Rev. Mr. Ferguson â€" tieing | tw knot. Mr. _ Jolhinâ€" Whelan :+ groomsman. while the bride x ported by her sister Miss Maw bride was tastefully attired in s new shade, ashes of Hoses,) and lovely as she entered carrying a of white fHowers. â€" The ceremon a splendid wedding dinner was en oft, and amid many good w happy couple lefft on the event for i tour in Eastern Ontari« Review sends after them editon ana to our lady friends at home whisper that a disintereste !upini()unf the groom is that \ "ggpad looking, splendid fellow. Honor Rolt of Durham Sets Sept,.â€"Sr. 5th class~Mannah 1« Walter Willis, Franc Davidson Anmderson, Nellie Sibtey, _ Jr. Oth Armie Lawrence, â€" Eva Mock!ler, Hunt, Frank Hamis, Kathleen Sr 4th â€"Maggie Hutton, Mable C: A, â€"Adam Watson, Kate Nester, OChas. Ramage, Marion Gun, Bertic Cald wedlt. Jr. Pi 2nd B,â€"Lizzie Kinnie. Edith Allan, Beatrice Wlison, Pear] Murdock and James Mechean eg. Effie Hunter, Sr. Ist classâ€"Nellie Becker, Bdith Nediâ€" gar, Eva Burnet, Bert Saunders. Jemnic Park. â€" Intermediate Ist â€"Haze Gaarthe rie, Tommy Holt. Jr. A Istâ€" BRuby Knisley, â€" Reggie Sharp. _ Jr. Ro 1st Brock Grant, Clarence Darling. CHAXNGE or CaAR»,. â€"Attention is ; nl}es to a thange in legal card of l.weuas Wright & Batson. Mi. Batsoou has ie }mnvcd to Markdale but a member e the firm will be in attendance at the ols {nffice (Calder‘s block, entrance neX! t \ Holt‘s) on Mondays and Count Days. BUGGIEs FOoR SALE]J CHEAL _T« open and top buggies, all in gounl o Apply at once. F,. NEstERr. H. . Miller, the Hanover Couye er, is very anxious to sell the "Teas farm,. Lot 30, Con. 2, W. G. K.. tinck, contsining 100 acres. He wi cheap, or will take in part payine town or village {wnpm-ty. It is a farm andonly about 5 miles from ham. â€" A customer should â€" easil found. Minutes of Meeting held Oct.. Mayor in the Chair, members Reevye Sparling, Councillor= Hunter, MeKechnie. Whitmeor Coun,. Hurter, Moore and M« were appointed a committee to yard at market ground and rej of work. An appeal for help . erers was received. P the matter. Councillor Bull handed in bhis tion, but on motion of Mc Hunter the council decided n it. lc TOWN COUNCIL tern Ontan them edi nds at hon disinteres! & 4@ + â€" for Merritton sudfâ€" No action taken in a ||i. Pesigwi MeK echnie C eyadnt Teasdale st18 eVend n s ~at the A We il.- wilt seil in bis from D .-;niil)‘ P pabe tirk Douglas ||lb\\"ll"= it |~n|!l(‘. 14 rham Review. â€" itA chbrral 14. Hary ayt 2nd wort Swald |n'b',~l'll| Elvidsge o recepd \ nd UPPHA NUE h extdlint M ver id sit Lo d tin« 'Illil A cheque for $15.00 issued . favor of Robt. Howe, for inspection of the town for Fire Underwriters® Association. On motionof W hit moreâ€" MceKechnieâ€" steps were taken to begin a sidewalk on the new system from Garafraxa Street to the schocl. _ If consent of property haolders to «ranolithic walk be not seâ€" the new system from Garafraxa Street to the schocl. _ If consent of property holders to granolithic walk be not seâ€" cured, the Board of Works are instructâ€" ed to at once build a firstâ€"class board walk, and a byâ€"law passed charging cost of said walk against the proper ties touchâ€" ing or abhutting on said sidewalk. w Ace‘ts were passed as follows:â€"Careâ€" takers quater salary $8.75; Sewer pipes $10.00; gas pipe $2.00; Geo, McDonald work on Lambton Street $1.00; C, Falkâ€" iagham cutting thistles and weeds $1.00; Clerk‘s Salary $17.50; McKechnies flour for indigents $2.70; G. Craig 35 bushels lime $4.37; G. Meikle quarter‘s salary as engineer and fixing steps $4,00; John Kinnee building platform for engine $2,25; E. Hartford poles for platform $1.80; â€" Jno. Moffat building platform ($4.50.. Total $50.87. Mr. Jno. Lavelle is home for a holiday. Miss Hattie Firth left last week for Rochester, after a month‘s stay with her patents. Mrs. James Anderson, 0. Sound, is visiting friends in town and her ‘father Mt. Jno, Davis, at the bridge., Mr. and Miss McKinnon, +Chesley, visited their sister Mrs, Juo. A. Black this week. * They were accompanied by a neighbor Miss Carter, Miss May Leeson and her cousin Miss Grant, of Albany. N. Y, visited frends in town last week. â€" Mavy is gradually ret \ _ Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Snyder, Acton, | Mr. and Mrs. Adam Snyder, Mt. Forest, | | were visiting at their brother‘s near the : |Rocky. Mr. and Mrs, Hammond, .»\l-"‘ ‘mira,. (the former a brotherâ€"inâ€" law) and ; \ Mr. and Mrs. Morden, Walkerton, were | also guests at the same place. ! Rev Mr. Jansen left Monday for a ‘four weeks‘ holiday part of which will | be used by him in lecturing in aid of Leper and other Missions, in Hespeler, | Mitchell, Hamnilton, ind possibly other places. Me raised a large sum last year, and does not spatre himself in a good werk. His pulpit will be supplied on \Sunday by Rev, Mr. Bradley, Mitchâ€" ell. _ Mr, Jansen preached a funeral ser moun on Sunday in memory of the late Hugh McFayden and paid a touching _ tribute to the worth of the deceased. Messrs Jas, R, Gun and R. Macfarlane, | accompanied by Mrs. Gun are attending | i ticket agent‘s convention in Ottawa | tins week. Miss E. Mac{arlane went to | Toronto with thein Tuesday morning. | Mr. Malcolm MePhee, and his sis!m"‘; Mrs, McQuarrie, of South Normanby | visited the McFayden families and Mr.| J. Black of town, at the beginning of | the week. Mr MePheso is a farâ€"away relative. | Mr. Smith, Practical Optician, graduâ€" ate of Philadelphia and â€" New York Schools of Optics will be at Macfarlane‘s Drug Store one day only, Wednesday October 19th, _ No charge for testing eves. Come early. Mr. Colin Baxter, Sydenham, brother of Mr. Jas. Baxter, Egremont, also Mr. Jno. Baxter St. Vincent, a nephew with wife and daughter visiced their Egcemont and Durham relatives for a few days last week,. MARRIED. | UML‘H.\RT~-â€"\VIIP‘.L.\)Iâ€"At the residence _ of the bride‘s father,. on Tuesday, Oct,. \ _ 11th, by the Rev. J, Fergusou, Mr. Chas. Urquhart,of the Standard Bank, Brussels, to Miss Emma Whelan. a word for their fayorite haye done so and we a efforts. M PERSONAL MENTION. 10° 1 yorite paper. . Some we appreciate their cian, graduâ€" New York Macfarlane‘s §. We take this opportunity of * thunking our custormres for _ past patronage, and we are " convinced that the new system s il} meris a continuance of "Thirie €:#3a5h y sternr â€" . "Large Sales & Small Profits." | M TX« E @ hetss NAZ 4 hom UA Cud# jl 2 RBf | j"\ FLESHMERTON STAr.ON, AUG. 4TH. NY Megscsecsecsecscsessecssecescses® »pBpB3pRPRpPROREPRIRPEAEETEAREN A % e Mb & New Foundry & Machine Shop it CALL AT THE REVIEW _ Oarkh:amnm. Aug. JProh. JG. FS Cutte P ‘0 0 o o o Having equipped our Shop with the most approved machinery, d engaged the services of a thorougldy practical man to take charge of same. We ave in a {msilion to do a QGeneral Fouwndry Business in all its Brenches...... :QQO‘QQ“ i â€"AT : Stoves | Trnrmcrmmmmmemmemmmemenmmemmemmurg $ Our Piano and Organ trade is $ firmly established. Best makes. * Purest tones. We beg to inform our Customâ€" ers and the Public generally that we have a€opted the Cash system, which means Cash or its equivalent, and that our Motto will be Do you want a Sewing Machine? Tay the _ New Williams.â€"â€"â€" _ Highest (fnce paid for Wood in exchange for goods. C. McKINNON. . & J. McKechnie. Boiler and Engine Work a Speciality. At prices that will surprice. UPPER TOWN IMPLEMENT WAREROOMS. Supply our Customers with Machinery of all kinds Make all sorts of Castings and do all sorts of Machinerg repairing on short notice and at moderate prices C. McKINNON‘S. ADOPTED BY the same. N., G. & J. MoKECHNIE, ONTARIO ARcHivEs TORONTO %8%% R. P. LEGATE & CQO. of all kinds, COOKING STOVES, HEATING STOVES, BOX STOVES Cutters and Sleighs of the best quality and at prices away down. NMHOLE NQ. 1074. hk (17] # (f

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