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Durham Review (1897), 15 Dec 1898, p. 1

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lee fe rs ing m- the Balti- track came to a them chlaimed e lirsa man who name was Miles, “118313. *nveyancar I) 'fller. ALTMFUL "ham f U" ' £15338 olysis Heot . etc. ighest Merit ould Horse NHPSH mess lmll~ ire, 'Pan all a nd (‘Ill't‘ " 1tiety NI n K! IS I) The Rink is again in op the lnaumgHm-nl of Mr. T Miss Emma Colville atai ly from a lengthy Qujnurn To RENT. Butcher's ' hum. Enquire of H. Par! tht. Imumgc-mvm of Mr. T. Whelan,, Miss Emma Colville arrived home late- ly from a lengthy injnurn in Tororto. Tl) RENT. Buteher's Shop, in Dur- ham. Enquire of H. Parker, Durham. Highest cash price prod for dry cord. wood fit for shipping. “all at w. Cald- c-r'i ofNe. wr. rant-t, to hear that Jam. Leash, IW. retttet to hear that IM'IHIIUI‘P. H quilt! m will .IYo-rtiuu. We trust. Inn trver. Thursday of this ouncilr, make out I'.'|I“S t1tsancittg. null)“. brought in the above vor(ivt. Notltitry, dunntul by the IlOll-‘HH'PPSS mum-Bully of thvir tivst concert, the En- -rc.~2imnent rmmuiltm- of the Public /+rov.vhuve auothevott tho wnv for Vidar' Dec.28. A brilliant array of v-nlmlent is being arranged for and rihastttttll mlmisuinn fro success is “um-(l. l'iu' worth hrisi mats one We VOL.----XX, N0. 50 .n-n Sound maynnu ed by the present 1mm": and ly. M. M n it proyc- the "It LOCAL AND GENERAL st ii a keen main in operation under H‘IIH I to tttlt' “mm“ bu. '.1'C) Ct'TtrtcF' IN HIS PHI.Me.-tV4'rvKt't" '" l wt. ~mmmse for ntnounts hearthis weck that death has claimedl b u,mulltst postage uote. Mr. Geo. Moore, Jr.. of Teeswatet'. He I; tolitu' have itrstigaied pro- died on Sunday, Dec. 4, from hemorr- i "mish otretsd,us, and we huge. of the lungs- after an illness ex- l “Tim” ivluut remittirttt tetuliitgfvotnlast spring. during which t V" to reit"unlsev this. he was a great sufferer. He leaves he- o; IN (‘ul'lt'r‘ -Mr. Mutt- hind his Wife. a daughter' of Mr. Juo. nd ctlllm of the Duffel-in Morice, Normanhy. "nd4citiidtvnundvr ulted hy Leigh McCarthy l 12 yems, to mourn the loss of a loving Igethcre. 1Iewtoshvought. huslmnd and father. We extend our 'istrate, and according to sympathyto widow bereft. and also to t'tt must humiliating ap- parentsandfalnily. Hewasovev'39.vrs. was fined $5 and hound of age. and his family will reap the re- the peace, Not one of 8"ward of his prowdent foresight. as he man-ville would plead toricavvied an insurance of 82000 in their wing. it is alleged, to fearlfavor. wlurtn Muugorttn had ad-i Fomms’ 1'oscewr,--The concert. in iz-d, The editor hnrrmett,) the Town Hall on Friday night last was in " vigorous tttttttttPP. a not well attended, owing perhaps to the “"l’" of Hattovtw h." tt King- i storm and the "Miner's Lime Kiln Club" Ilu. following reference. toiattraction the night. before, Prof. .kin trctutts.' "Hanover _ Peel war: nnahle to be present owing to t't' prominent politicians, l illness In his family, and this shortened I" is l)r. Landerkin. the/ttprogram, none too long in the first tt'ttt member. A very mark- l place. v r. T. Allan occupied the chair, y with him is that outside 1 and with a few extra pieces from Miss ticul party he has numyi Forhes, Mr. J. A. Hunter and Mr. Gal- w speak disrespectfully of" limit h. the time was filled up. M ism F. tttl WP" these few are the! h-wa strong cultivated voice, and was used his influence most tolm her best in "Uomin’ thvo' the Rye." his ttwlt town he has alwaysi Mr. Hunter's selections were as always "t vhavitrthle and philanth- I in excellent taste and his rendering of tent" and has won the ""' r them, especially "1 want to he a soldier" tul and foe alike. 1 captivated his audience. Mr, Galhraith a mum THE Wewr.--"t en; 'i, kindly assisted on short notice and re w renewal for the rtr:vrrrnrireived a flattering encore. Proceeds ave bee" " subscriber for ll I amounted tc nearly t20, which scarcely . “in“... a... um REVIE\\'. l 1 covered expenses. wk fvovnFiundaynext. resent nmym- u . S. Middlelrty. hnnst. rancnrnus t rulity im. bring cun- week Municipal ruvm'd of tlwir with sume face he may mum n“ hestcmml upon those whn have t " the Int-(livixw. The jury murmu- nu-t nn Mnndny tt lestimuny At tleCeas have Vt' The IH'. 1s Mrs. Meltae intends going to Hamil- tonFridrt.v, there to remain for the wimm- with lu-r relative Mr. Ruther- furl]. t'oRttrwTuts.--Mood.v f,'aie,--The sale of Farm Stuck, implements etc. helout ing‘ in Mrs. Peter Moody, near Bootle villr, lakes place on Tuesday next the 20th inst. We had Tuesday 21st but! weet QC QI‘AHHEDu The convletions, secured last spring against C. McKinuou and Jas. Staples have been (“mailed at. Os- qoodc Hall. This removes any ttncttt'- hinty as to their eligibility :H Municipal Candidates, Mr. John Iiulwrtsml and family are this work enjoying u visit. from their sun and brother Kuhn-L of New West- minister, It. C., Mm. Jlolutrt..tion attotupatsies him. He returns this wcvk after an extended holiday m which 1w hm visited relatives in the Innritinw provim-es. Ottawa and else- where. tlow IT lll'n'rr“! [{lelmuhsm, WNh‘ its t,1sHt'ptwiro.s.rt's, iwhes and pains. Do yum know Hm wrist-2* Acid in the Inland has :u'rmnulnlml in your joints. Thvrnrv ic hum] in Hand's Hursupnr-l inn which swuil'nlizvs this arid. Thints.'. "tul,-, write that Hwy hcce 'lw en rum-l ph-h-Iy tuuvd of rlwmnntism by Iforui's 's:wsapurilla. Hood's Pills cure ttttHrit'tt, sick bun'nm-he. biliumsm-s‘. indigvsmm. Prin- 27w. livpnr! of H. H. Hm”. Brnlim-k, for iNuyt-mhm. - lth cluss-- Addie Currie, 'Iran ll. McDonald, Angus Meruun. i,sv. 3vd--Vida Burns, Lizzle Forster', Hm!) Mckiunou, Jr. "3od---C, C, Mc- "ronsotll. Raulu-l MrKinnnn. Jun. Liv- ingston. 2nd rlnsevKnty McDougall, Arthur Adlmn. Jas. McDougall, Pt. 2nd -Wtillie Mightun, Cyril Burns, Violet Forster. Johny Long. lst clztssA-Flm'vn- CP Burns. Flossie McDougall, Genrgiun Mighum. Aggie H. Clark, teacher. 3519 _ ittiti Erwan'rn LEAGUE IwrrsRAHY.--c1l very enjoyable meeting was that of Monday night, A program of no mean i character was lendeted. Mr. Irwin', acting as chairman, and facetiously" called oft the various numhels. Wel can only give the names of the perform- . era and these were Mr. Jones instru-l mental and literary. duet by Misses Culbertson and Lauder, H. Benton onl the violin, duet by Mrs. Sibley until Saunders, readings try Maud. VVhelan“ and Phoebe Wolfe, recitations by Misses Wright. and Maud Irwin. A }pruverh commtition followed the prize '/tieet,t't1'.'f. the. chairman and Miss Gamble. oar confrere getting a jumping Jack and the ludya music box. After this a. sWeetneu came over the meeting equnlled only try the tang tney discuss- - .. .,-_-..u.... w-. dosed by “am-"v" - ed, and the meeting was “God Save the Queen." “ions were as always ' and his rendering of "I want to he n soldier" ldicnce. Mr, Galbraith n short notice and re- I-ing encore. Proceeds rlv $20. which scarcely l 'closed by iiiiiififfry, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1898. n. Renwick, Dromnre, advertises for logs in this Rule. For a. qood Cutter, Itohe or Fur Coat go to W Calder's Wnrerooms. 'FUR si,rv--s'everal gobd, new, home- made (-mtors. Will he sold cheap. Ap- ply to It. MacFarlane. Sr. For a. Massey Hturis Root Pulp”, or a good Cool: ing Stove, Fancy Parlor stove m- Heating Stove. call at 'N. Cald- er’s Warvtv,otuu. Trinity Congregation are tnakitur ex- lensive preparations for a first class, 'rr,enuineihl-tune, "Old Folks' Coneert" to be given uhout New Years. Look out for the announcement of date etv., nvxt week. SEAL]. AN So. - Sniper nrranmeh' bhiiadna.ohail Chum nu h-Alhainn. Camp ticots Greys, Prieeville, on Wed- l nesdny next. 21st, inst., are having their l, grand annual supper' in thel‘ruwn Hotel ', there. Paradise Music is to he supplied l by n iirst-eln-s piper', and an evening of i speech, sung and good fellowship is look- l ed fur. Tickets should he secured early I as they ttl e limited. Single We, dnnllle We. D. 1ivMillan,Chairtuan (if Com. l The S. S. Anniversary in tuuvwc1ion I with the Yummy Methodist elmleh will {he held Ttil Sunday "nd Monday Dee. 25 l;!l.»l2(;. 0n Sunday Rev. ll. ('nldwell. of Ker. wiil’preneh tn ehildten nf S. H. rt, It), 50:1. Ill. On Monday eveningL’inh. the Alumni Sums Tree eateptaivmwv.1 will he held. prugmnnne consisting of singing by Hehtml, Choir and Miss Jessie Laidlaw, Din-hum. reeitsttiuns hy M r. Giluow hf Ilzunpden, and Miss Maud Irwin. Durham. saddlesses by Rev. ll. Caldwell and others Admission 15 and ll) cents. Hoxons TO A Tosvss.uAs,-As we promisediast week we herewith give the letietpresr: diseriptioni accompany- ing the tine portraits of Serg.-.\iajor Hunter and the tropies he has won, which appeared in the Saturday Globe of Dee. 3rd: “Gentleman Cadet Batt- alion Sergeant, Major Frederick Frazer Hunter, whose photo we publish to-) day, is the youngest son of the late' James H. llunter. M. P. P. He is well kilown in Toronto Military circles. He began soldiering as a bugler in the 31st Battalion at the age of tune years, and a few years later' was gazetted as a iieutenant iu the same corps and finally l in 1896 became adjula"ut. being the then l youngest atljutant in Canada. lie was for tluee years captain of the Upper (‘auada College Itities and under his leadership the eorpe wax recognized and brought to a high state of effieienoy, and his keen attention to his eompany “as highly eonunended by his seniors. In 1893 he obtained the second class cer- i tiheate at the Royal School of Infantry at, Toronto, obtaining the highest per- centage in his year. Later, while a cadet at. the It. M. C.. Kingston, hegave up his summer holidays to take another course at. tho It. H. L, when he obtain- ed his tttsr-class certificate. and also a first-class cavalry equitation certificate. In 1801 be passed the matriculation ex' amination for the Royal Military Coll- ege Kingston. and entered the college1 in September. The followmg June he came out bead of his class. He was for the next, three years senior' of his class and in his final year was promoted Battalion Set-Major or Senior Cadet of the college. Me won many plizes for studies, finishing head of his class in several subjects and “distinguished” in nearly every subject. Cadet Hunter had the record "Arm" of the It. M. C., having beaten all previous records by obmining every decoration possible during his college course. as may be seen by the illustration. He was also seen by the illustration. He was also I very successful in athletics. While at l college he took part in all the gzunes and won a. handsome collection of tvophiestvs" result of his skill. His lrrillmnt horsmanshiput. the last milit- ary tournament in Toronto will he re- nu-mhered by those present, where he also proved himself to he n swordsman of nlughqnality. He graduated from the Royal Military College this year, oh- taining the Goviasnor-G'enertu's Silver Anedal for general pvoficency, and was ‘grunted a commission in the Indian lSmtf Corps. . He. IS now on his way to lhis regiment m India, where. he wi I no doubt. do credit to himself and his country, Moosur..---lt1 Teeswater, on Sunday 4th. mat... Geo. Moore. Jr., aged 39 years GENTLEMEN t III) I "W.." an . I beg respectfully to intimate to you my intention of presenting myself again for your supVort as a candidate for the council at t 19 coming election. and solicit your vote. and interest in my behnlh My record in the past is the best evidence of my ability to serve your interests wherever economy and efrlei- ency in public affairs are eonceerned. l I have to thank you. for very warm sur- mort in the past. and again respectful y 1 solicit your vote and itiflaertee. I Yours very sincerely Dee.12,'08, " mus. TO GLENELG ELECTORS. DIED. 30m! Walnuts. i2) 3E3“ tfl! tlit Mr. Neil McArthur has decided to spend his Christmas in Vich-in, and left this morning for the West. Miss Logan, for the last 3 months with Ramsayk Morluvk left. for her home in London this nun-Hing. The o. Sound Poultry and Pet, Stock Association held their. Annual Exhibit- ion this week. From Durham Wool the following of our hwal futwicus : Messrs. T. G. Holt, Cl. Leaveirs, Nat. Swallow and Ot,ta Knapp, and as they had 301119 of their lnrds sent, by train we will ex. {WM to hm r they "V't 0 who winners in s owe of the chasm. A (‘mcvxsu TowNSMAN, The Wood. stock Sentinel Htsviev, of 10x11 Inst. has a ilatteving rofvrum-v lo the stlt't't'tnm' of A CLEVER TowssMAN. The Wood.' stock Sentinel Reviev. cf 10th Inst, has " tlatteeim.t reference to the success of tl, lecture there, given Ivy l)r. Arthuri Hunn. nu “The rail-c. "ml how it is 1m)- duttcd.” The lecture is tle-zclilu-d .15 "hath interesting and itwtzilctivc and:' very much cnjnyt-d by all present." .. llc traced the urtgiu and develop-, nu-nt of the human voice, very minutely describing the different 1rl"t.tt'trr" sud Inns- elcs used in the nroductinn of sound, giving sane. very practical suggestions on the use " the voice and how to Pet" t'ect it. After he had finished he gave the audience 5in opportunity to ask questions, which was taken advantage 1 of, mud he answered all quewtions to the satisfaction of all concerned. A hearty vote of thanks was. tendered the lecturer [on motion of F. W. Beam and W. A. Young." Friday lust the pupils of the senior room"); Durham school arranged a nice little goodvhyv party in honor of Mr. Irvine. who has hum the” two-her dur- ing the Model lei-m. Mr. lvvine leaves ‘with the love and 1espevl of his pupils as the following address will show. services f Wishing you a. merry Xmas and ' Happy New Your. we n-nmin u-spoct fully. Yuur Pupils. Signal 0n behalf of the Pupils: F. C Ryan. Iva Hymlnmn. Brad. Jmnicsnn Eva Mnekler. The articles consisted of it handsome 'renrlcyuntfs travelling (use. M r. l, vine tlmugh taken by surprise made an up- prom-into reply, after which n nice pro- gram of song and recitation followed. He left for len-idgo on Tuesday muvn- ing carrying with him the Lest " ishes of pupils and parents. On the same day the nmdellites tyok leave of Mr. Allan with many oxprc» sinlns of attachment. respect and good- Wt l. ' Mr. ilryini. Next Monday is nomination day tor the Co. Commissioners, and the person- _ nell ot possible candidates is being, trcely discussed. That Messrs McKin- 1 non and Binnie will be again in the, field is expected. They are willingi We know to stand by their record and l should the decision of the electors a.) gain place them in the Irons, the inter- ests of the division will not be neglect- ed. To contest the honors with them however other candidates will not be lacking. Henry Brigham will cer- tainly be one arid - Ries, another, ‘ and there are not wanting those who associate Mayor. Calder’s name with the position. D. McNichol and S. Pathierboagt1ha..v.e each been _etet.t..e; .. . A -A, I --- ..-. ...:l| Iuoucl '*%r"Pb u ..- . - -.V-, ed as "poisisibles" but next Monday will settle the matter. and next week we will be able to place names before the ADDRESS AND PRESENT ATION. public So little interest is being taken in this matter that we may have to advertise ior municipal rulers next year, Not that we have any lack of good men, but modesty or something else restrains them from pushing acanvass. Avery gmd principle is this in a general way: never canvass till placed before the maple. “Still waters rm} deep" the Ffverb says. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS R. McFarlane. w. McFarlane. Jas. R, Gun. It. Renwick, Dtuunore. Ramsay & Morloek. I 'tIty5txet 72'l5'iRa, c.', -"o J. A. Hunter. tttiT" ts-iiji,rcsutiiiiigaaL C. L. Grant. A. Gordon. R. McFarlmw. giiiib st 6 atars, w. MvFarlaue. . . I THE ELECTIONS. In the Town. Giii%af be so here. Durham. “my. S). j ‘We take this opportunity ot j'thanking our customres for g‘past patronage, and we are tgconvinoed that the new system »;:§w111 merit, a continuance of 1'31 the same. , _ o ---' _ 1 t Our Piano and Organ trade is ",, ' tfirmly. ytah1ished. Best makes. p.... Following are the clubbing pates for ) the DURHAM REVIEW with other wipers. i, The balance of the year is free except for the Family Herald and the dailies .' Review & weekly Globe. . . . . . . .. $1.50 l " 6t Weekly Mail & Etilpirc. L40, other papers at eqmlll y low rates. Money can he sent safely by register- ed letter, or the new postal note system, ', or by express. or P. o. money order. 5 All communications should be address.‘ ed to i CHAS. Runes. I Durham, Ont. '0. 'l O, ""vhtaaaa. .vkug'. "t h. '96. This. 1'hurirday the 15th inn. is the last, day for paying taxes lo the Town Treasurer. A list of all unpaid taxes will be handed to the Collector to-mor- row and 8 per cent. added for collection in eyery inst-nee. Pay your taxes to. ar and aye costs. BY ORDER. _ 9‘s.“s TEES. FINAL NOTICE, TOWN or DURHAI. arge Sales & f?,mall Profits , Pmeist tones. l, Gutters {Stoves Do you want a Sewing Machige? 2r the New Williams.----- Highest f."" pa: for Wood in exchange for goo s. Balance of Year Free. 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 our -rlr,/rOtt,O will be AT CLUBBING RATES. mm]. At prices that will UPPER TOWN IlijIPl.lilllElll. WAREROOMS. ADOPTED BY . gdEINN0N'fj, - ., Gr. R; J. McKECHNIE. . McKechnie. of all kinds, COOKING STOVES, HEATING STOYES, BOX STOVES Cutters and Sleiglns of the best quality and at. prices away down. . MCKINNON. surprise. "'iGirdii" GEE-Saran borrower. OFF]! 'h' »â€" JIM Mgrv Bhtk. . OFFICE FIRST DOOR EAST GF the Durham Pharmacy udder" Block. Resident-e first door west of th' Post OMce, Duvhtutt. That desirable residence propevty nu Lamina“ Street. near the Sun ion, handy occupied by the undersigned. tt arm of land in connection. or further in- formation apply to GEO. RUSSELL. Prop. WOOD Wantedon Sub. scription a the LI voyancor, an” cam... Money ttt Uttut qt ret.eryytltttes WEIGLE N0. 1083. Dr. T. tl. HOLT L. D. S. REVIEW OFFICE DENTISTRY. W. l DAVIDSON. arrfster, Aotarg, Gon- Rouse and Lot to Rent. TORONTO ("for Me ft" Mk.) " H: Lrif,, a}: 33‘]

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