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Durham Review (1897), 24 Feb 1898, p. 5

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Will be in Priceville the first “Vafl‘nes DURMAM OFFICE, Caiper‘s Biock, NOaATRY PUBLIC, CONYEYANCER, aC. Officeâ€"â€"UPPER TOWN. DURHAM. BARRISTER. Office, over UPPER TOWN 3â€"25â€"1 Lower Town. Will be in Priceville first & third Wednesdays of each month. Butter‘s Hotel,. SoLICITOR IN SUPREME COURT, NoTaARY PUBLIC, COMMISSIONER, ETC. Hartrorpâ€"In Orillia, on Monday 2Zist s . k CC ocm S â€" Ne b4 4. 404 8. 4. e Bs inint "Yoisrv BC N inst.. Catherine, daughter of Mr. E. J. Hartford aged 8 years 5 mos. Kraessâ€"In Darham, on Monday, Feb. Â¥Ist Catherine, beloyed wife of Mr. Geo. Kress, Sr., aged 66 years. Our spring stock of Wallâ€"Paper is now coming in and we find ze have‘nt room in our racks for it. We are therefore forced to clear balance on band vrut it at a price that will make ‘t goâ€"In many patterns we have just enough for one or two rooms. First come, first choice. If you dont need it now it will pay you to buy and keep for future use. JY efarlane «6. Apaysâ€"McCrackE®.â€"In Glenelg on Wednesday, l8th inst., bi the Revy. Jno. Little, Dornoch. r. â€" Robt. Adams, Egremont, to Miss M.?ie Mcâ€" Cracken, 2nd daughter of Mr, Jas. Mc Cracken, Glenelg. LUCAS, WRIGHT, & BATSON. BARRISTERS, SOLISITORS, NOTARIES, CONVEYANCSERS, &c. MONEY TO LOANâ€"1ow rares® EASY TERMS MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT. Druggists & Seedsmen Durham. W allâ€"= 111 Paper Sale CnEarP Ratcway TRaAvELâ€"The C. P. R. is bound to have traffic and this is how they do it. Durham to British Colum bia $30, To St. Paul and Duluth 816. Like reduction to other western points. To Toronto $2. _ Enquire at their agency here for fuller information. R. Mcl'gn.rlane. Jr. Forced IDr. T. G. HOLT L. D.S. FFICE FIRST DOOR EAST OoF DENTISTRY. Watches, | Silyerware G. LEFROY McCAUL. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, . P. TELFORD, I. B. LvCAS, «* W. H. Waigxt, â€" C. BATsON, â€" + * Repairing a Speciality. Charges Moderate. a GORDON, Charges moderate. Firs Insurance Secured r Grant‘s store, Lower Town DURH AM. {u},'hiinl"‘Ofnce at the Comâ€" JEWELLER. Clocks, & Jewellery. e, klatware, & Specs Mmkdals. Owen Sound. Duruam. DURHMAM. 86. rapl y inb x New Ixprstryx x Houst®EI®.â€"Mr. Jas. Cameron, who for several years was in the employ of Mr. A. Gordon, Jeweller, here, and has had experience in other parts of the province, has openâ€" ed up a shop in IHolstein, next door to the Commercial Hotel,. for the repair of Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, etc. Mr. Cameron is a young man of character and ability, and any work entrusted to him will, we feel sure, be done satisâ€" factorily. We hope he may be able to work up a good business in the proâ€" gressive little village. Frarrct DestrRuctiON®.â€"The U. 8. Battleship Maine blew _ up in Havanna harbor last week and 253 Lmu:m- beings lost their lives. _ At tirst men‘s miugs shuddered at the calamity not only for its own horror but for the fear of interâ€" national complications, _ for it | was thought a torpedo had been placed under it by Spanish hands. Fortunateâ€" ly this is disproyed, the explosion havâ€" ing came from the inside and partly, it is thought as a result of carelessness. The United States bas a Navy but no end of trouble with it. Report of S. S. No. 10, Bentinck based on Classwork, Conduct and Weekly Examinations, _ Only the Highest re ported. Average for Jan. 51. Commerâ€" cialâ€"Doug. Campbell, Geo. Lunney, Maggie Caton. Sr. lV-â€"D;m.Caunphefi. Elien Putherbough, Sam. McCracken. Jr. IVâ€"Bessie Smith, Tena McCorâ€" mick, Alex. Collinson. Sr, IHIIâ€"Belle Grierson, Walter Clark, Doug Clark. Jr. IIIâ€"Rubena Fletcher, Alex. Dalâ€" wlish, Belle Ewen. _ Sr. IIâ€"Nessie Colâ€" linson, Annie Smith, Belle Caton, Jr. IIâ€"Jessie MceDonald, Belle McCormick, Neil McTean. Pt. IIâ€"Mary Hall, Lite Collinson, Hugih McCormick, Beaty MeNaliy,. Pt. â€"Mange €mith, Julia Clark, John McDonald, Thos. Putherâ€" bough. Archie D. Galbraith, teacher. The Annual Meeting of the Canadian Press Association will be held in Ottawa, March 10â€"11 Among the important A. 0. U, W,.â€"Postmaster MeKenzie was last week in attendance at the Anâ€" nual meeting of this body as a delegate from Durharm Lodge. The close of the first year since the sepiration from the main body shows that the move was a wise one and the hope is expressed that allCanadian Grand Lmlges will also sep arate and reunite on Canadian lines. â€"The Yukon Railway Bill has cauased some very bhot cross firmng in the Dominâ€" ion Hoase during the week,. â€" Sir Chas, Tapper, largely by the influence Oof his friends, has been compelled to withdraw from his first attitude of favor to the bi‘l, but, the Governmeut has received a notable acquisition to the detate from Major Haghes, Conservative who replied very effectively to the criticisins of us friends. Dr. Cadieux, a surgeon in the U. 8. Army in war times and over 20 years a lecturer on Temperance, â€" Prohhmtion, etc,, lectured in town last Sunday and Monday. He is a member of the Canadâ€" ion Institute and makes a point of showing in his lectures the evil physiâ€" ological effects of aleohol on the human system,, modern publisher, will deliver an adâ€" dress on and discuss the "Elements of Success in Newspaper Pnhliabinf.” It is hoped that one or two of the followâ€" ing rvrresentntives of the British Instiâ€" tute of Journalists will he present : Lord Glenesk &‘L:ndnn Morning Post), Sir Hugh G. Reid, M.P., J. M. McLean, M P., and Sir Edward Russell, Thedinner 4NE EDT OCORT PV EC ERTITCT P matters to be cousidered will be the postage question,. insolvency legislation, nd the yvisit of British Journalists to Canada. Frank A. Munsey, who bhas been without doubt the reost successful :n‘llt.‘:t“k:pbu;eu; usual, when a number | $27.00 to t of important speeches will be made. ; at onmymo. To CORRESPONDENTsS.â€"Toâ€"day, Wedâ€" nesday, we have received corresponâ€" dence enough to fill a page of the paper and already every inch is taken up. We thank them most heartily for their interest and must ask their forâ€" bearance this wee‘s. Miss Alla Paterson. who has beea for some months bick on the Review staff, left this morning for Flint, Michigan, to join members of the family there. She has secured a good position on a daily paper,. We wish her success. Parort DeurveEry.â€"Mr. J. A. Hunter of the Big Deparimental Store, Lower Town, has established a parcel delivery in connection with his rapidly growing business. _ Personal _ and Telephone orders will be delivered promptly. SPECiIAL NOTICE,â€"We keep No. 1 Oatmeal and No. 1 Flour for saleéâ€"cheap. Also No. 1 Codfish and No. 1 Labrador Herring for saleâ€"cheap. A call solicited at _ your _ earliest _ convenienceâ€"C, McArthur, Upper Town. We had the pleasure of a call last week from Mr. G, McRae of Pomona who had not been able to get to town since before Xmas, owing to a bad hurt in the bush, while Grawing wood. specific for th'é_v(ils;*;t-se:é;ld“gnvl; *:;; ll::kel ‘s Drug Store. Miss Lizzie Morrison, of Glenroaden, returned last Monday from a month‘s trip among friends in Guelph. FoR SALE.â€"A few home made cutters, Can be seen at the old Carriage Works, Uprer Town, R. MacFarlane Sr. Miss Heilen Isaac, Dromore was visitâ€" ing at Miss Susie McKinnon‘s last Fri day and Saturday. Iry our perfect Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, only 35¢ large bettle, at Macâ€" farlane‘s Drug Store. 4 wpizoo Powders for the Horse,â€"A Those new Prints at J. A. Hunter‘s are very neat. Mrs. Walter Hastie of Dromore visitâ€" ed friends in town last Saturday. You can see what you are buying at J. A. Hunter‘s bright new store in Lower Town,. Seec@s! Seeds! ! at MacFarlane‘s. â€"Have you renewed for TnE ReviEw ? We want wood either green or dry on subscription. Durham, Thur. Feb. 24th, E *@;l‘tf Burkhan Review. LOCAL AND GENERAL | tions of Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, Mre. J. A. | Aldred and others at the house, and th» ! splendid ride to and from Varney, ali | went nome much pleased. The proceeds is?lil) goes to belp Mr. Clark‘s charch fine large house, it should have been twice its size to hold the crowd comâ€" fortably for every room was full, A pleasant evening was spent in singing and chat, tea and social games. The purficirawrs in singing being Misses McFarlane, M. Burnet, B. McKenzie, M. Caldwell, G. Stewart and members of the Varney choir; Miss Elnora Patâ€" terson a good _ recitation; Mr. Arch. Patterson of Wiarton filled the chair creditably and thanks to the kind attenâ€" AT VarXxEYy.â€"Durhamites had a yariâ€" ous choice of amusement last Friday night. Some spent a plea.snnt evening at Mis. Arch. Hunter‘s, some went to Allan Park Pie Social, some to politâ€" ical _ meetings but <the largest number, 5 loads, avnt the evening at Mr. Z. Clark‘s in Varney. Though a New Sror®.â€"Mr. Arch. Huanter has opened out in the New Siore in the Middaugh House Block. and is now prepared to buy and sell extensively all kinds of farm produce and provision«, The store has been reâ€"arranged to suit his business and we hope success may follow uis enterprise. Mr. Hastie is taking orders for what is siyled, "A Memoria! of Departed Relâ€" atives." It is a beautliful pictiure 14x22 inches with panel for the name, age and date of death, amd is a gracefal iribuie to the memory of the departed, and we have no doubt will be well appreciated by those for whom it is intended. A New Induastry. Mr. R. P.‘Legate of the Station is startâ€" ing a new industry. â€" During the coming spring he purposes erecting a moulding and miachine shop, in which he will build farim iinplements, such as nlows, sceuffâ€" lers, culting boxes, turnip cutters, etc.. and will also do repairing. The huildâ€" ing will be erected as an annex to the sawimnill. and the dimensions will be 40x C0 £i,, two stories high. Operations will be commenced as soon as tLe frost is out of the ground, and the whole affair is exâ€" expected to hbe in operation in June. We commend Mr. Legate for his enterâ€" prise and trust he will meet with the success his yventure deserves,â€"Flesherâ€" ton Advance. Miss Fraxcis WmLarD.â€"This emiâ€" nent {)hil;mtmpist died last Friday in New York, and she will be greatly missâ€" ed and sincerely mourned by the vast body of moral workers eyerywhere, as well as by the W. C. T. U, organization, of which she was President. _ Never very strong, an attack of influenza couâ€" led with gastric complications carmed Eer off, _ It will be impossible to fill her place, for "a more unselfish worker never entered the list in the cause of humanity." _ Besides, she _ possessed quzlities of Organization and leadership which bave raised her to worldâ€"wide fame. Cablegrams, telegrams, Messagâ€" es from all parts of the world testify to the almost queenty adornation held for this geuntle winning spirit, Our obituary columns to day contain two deaths, one in the morning, the other in the evening ot life. Mrs. Kress, Sr., after a long and patient struggle has passed away. The Roâ€" view‘s sympathy goes out to the mourners. Mr. Jabez Banks, North Bay, has been spending a few weeks with his relatives here, and leaves on Monday for Orangeville where he will visit for a few days before going home, We were pleaself to have a call from the old gentleman who is looking hale and hearty. Mr. Natbanial Crockett, of Dakota, is visiting at his motherâ€"inâ€"law‘s, Mrs. Mcâ€" Donald, Aberdeen, and other friends in Glenelg. Mrs. Joux MCKECHNIEâ€"We regret to notice by our Priceville correspondâ€" ence the death of this estimable lady,. We extend to the bereaved hushand and friends our sincerest sympathy. Messrs. A. H. Jackson, A. W. H. Lauder, J. A. Hunter, Munro, Sutherâ€" land, Jas. Carson, and Jas. G. Park atâ€" tended a very successful party given by Miss Collins, Walkerton, in Rothwell Hall, on Friday 18th inst. For Manitoba, British Columbia and Klondike maps and literature call on or write R. Maclfarlane Jr. C.P.R, ticket agent, 4 Evyerybody‘s dealing at J. A. Hunter‘s New Store in lower town. _ The goods are right and prices better, J. A. Hunter‘s new stock prints and wash goods are the nobbiest te have yet seen in Durham. Pratt‘s Poultry Food and egg proâ€" ducer for sale at MacFarlane‘s, Drug Store. Mr. Jos. Scott, Owen Sound, visited friends in town last week. Miss Grace Gilmour, of Hampden, is a guest at Mr. J, L. Browne‘s. Miss Kate McKinnon, of Chesley, visiting her sister, Mrs,. J. A. Black. Edge Hill Pie Social last night was a success,â€"More anon. Sugar 21 lbs Granulated Sugar for $1.00 at Parkertr‘s. Some new Parior Games just in at MacFarlane‘s, Buy your Spring Suit at J. A. Hunter‘s. Thursday, 24th February, Dromore. Drs. Landerkin and Mearns to adâ€" dress the meeting. â€"In the evening. Thursday, 2:th Frebruary. Messrs. Miller, Taylor and Morgan at Swinton Park. Evening meetiag. Friday, 2%th February, Ventry. Messrs, Miller, Taylor and Morgan. In the evening. Saturday, 26th Fehuary. Messrs. C. Graham and F. Silk in Brick School House, 8. E. Corner, No. 6, Proton Eyening. Monday, 28th Fehrlmrr C. Graham and F. Silk at Shefipard’s School House, No. 6. Proton. Eve‘g. Opposition Speakers are invited to these meetings. REFORM MEETINGS. 18 SKATING Races. â€"Mr. Whalen is making the Rink "go" this year. On Tuedsay night last tbig mono‘{ prizes drew some good skaters from a dist ance. Among others. Woolner ana McLeod, Collingwood and Nelson of Chatsworth. Woolner won the big prize and Will Munto took first in the local race Peter Crawford won the boys race. N. Swallow second. Wilfrid as a possible premiet, the disâ€" tinguished member for Grey was the counfidential friend of the Lord Palinerâ€" ston of Canada, and the life of ~Old No. 6" Rocm. EvaxaormsTtic Serviccs.â€"Rev. Mr. Mitchell‘s meetings in the Presbyterian Church this week are being well attendâ€" ed considering the political excitement existing. Even at this early stage a gratifying interest is exhibited. destinâ€" ed we hope to increase. Mr. Mitchell will speak on "Hypocrites" next Sunâ€" day evening. United Canada. published at Ottawa, has the following to say of the repreâ€" sentative of _ South Grevy:â€"Dr. George Landerkia, M.P., for 8. Grey. the wit of the Canadian Yarlimnents had no sooner landed in the lobby of parliament than he was surrounded by a group of friends â€"ministers, Liberal leaders Couservaâ€" tive leaders, journalists and old officials who welcomed him royally, He is a great fayvorite with the lyremier and the regard is mutual. Away back in the "70s before anyone ever thought of Sir Miss Calder of Fairbairn and her bother Neil of Manitoba visited at John McQueen‘s on Sundng and friends farâ€" thur east. He intends leaving for Maniâ€" toba about the 1st of March. A large bother Neil of Manitoba visited at John .. M‘ Cracie Ucelivride and Alr. hoObt. s .w belonging 10 DM. ISARC and nNOari h‘cQ;:e}x?’.-ll(?nf g{;]rg:oh::‘;fl;:gfi;h;‘l:: Noble of Guelph are guests of the forâ€", uestroyed it. Mr. Nichol‘s geese m’ thur east. He inteng- leaving for Maniâ€" â€" MCV ® PArents, CcX AiY tno heals S honat‘ he4 toba about the Ist of March. _A large| , Mr. James Moore has been visiting Piid for the heads of the dogs hy the number of young people from the 4 corâ€" | his parents the last few weeks. ‘community. Mr. Archie Patterson, Manager of the Wiarton Woolien Mills visited Durham, Mt. Forest, Dundalk, Walkertos, and other places in the in‘erest of his comâ€" pany. He speaks well of the successfal way in which its shares are being bought up, and expects to do better still in future. Miss Annie Richardson, Dramatic Reader, assisted by the best local talent will giye an entertainment here on March 8th under the auspices of the I. 0. Foresters. Miss Richardson is too well known here to need any introducâ€" tion. The entertainment promises to be the best of the season. Mexmortar ServicE®.â€"There will be a Memorial Service for the late Mrs. Ivress, Sr,, Sunday evening at Trinicy Church, Rev. Mr. Y{y:m officiating. Rev. Mr. Tyndali, a superannuated iminister living in Walkerton preached in a very acceptable manner and assistâ€" ed Rev, Mr. Ferguson in the Sacramenâ€" tal service in the Methodist Church last Sunday. Mi. Gamey, the veteran municipal officer of Osprey and late Patron M. P. P. is dead. Miss McLaughlan of Priceville and Mrs, Alex, McLaughlan and little child of Mich., 1. 8.. are guests of their uucle Mr. Allan McKinnon this week. Miss May Carson, is in Toronto for the Millinery Openings, which are held soon,. Mr, W. F. Ballagh, of Mildmay, spent Sunday with bis family here. They will move there to live soon, Mr. L. Nelson of the Chatsworth Banâ€" ner was in Towo Wednesday and gave the Review â€" frat ernal call. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ball of Warminâ€" ster, near Orillia are spending a week or two with Mrs, Ball‘s sister, Mrs. N. W. Campbell of this town. Miss Lena Wolfe, is visiting friends in Walkerton. Miss Esther McCoskery came home for a few weeks visit on Friday evening. Mrs, McEwen, Mt. Forest, is visiting Mrs. Arch. Litile and other friends nc ar town. Mr. Rod. McFarlane. of Chatsworth, is home on a short visit. Prepared only at the Chapped Lips and Cold Sores cau be cnred in one night by the use of our is used. DURHAM PHARMAGCY Which are roughâ€" ened by exposure to extremes of weather become velvety and soft when our Toilet Cream, Toilet Balm, SKINS ""LIPSOLINE®‘. Alba Cream, ELCA TT BOOTHVILLE. or TORONTO Miss M. l{ogkim of Bentinck was a guest of Miss Jessie Mclivride for a few days last week, A large number of Miss Lizzie Gadd‘s friends, spent a very enjoyable evening at her hon.e one night last week, A joint meeting of the Presbyterian churches of Priceville and Swinton Park Congregations was held in Pricevilie on Monday at 2 o‘clock p. m. to consider & call to a mimnister, (.ge Rev, Mr. Mathâ€" eson, of Caledon. was unamiously chosen as the future pastor, Messrs Dave Marshall and Peter Mcâ€" Ilvride and Misses Jean Marshall and Jessie Moclivride visited Proton and Stayner friends last week, Mr, Wim. Mclivride of Stayner his parents a short visit Iast week, Mr. John Pettiww left Wednesday morning for the est, He intends to Â¥isit a Toronto friend on the way. Mr. J. Cornish, Sr., was sudden! taken i1 last Friday but we are plenes to hear he has regained his health, Mi«s Gracie Mclivride and Mr. Robt. Lodge A. 0. U. W. at Toronto last week reports having a good time and enjoyed the meeting immensely, great induceâ€" ments for young men to join the order, Any young man at from 18 to 25 years can take a beneficiary as low now as $500. at a cost of only 30cts, per month, which is only the price of three plugs of tobacco, 165 new members chiefly young men were initiated on Tuesday last at the Great Concort held in the Massey Hall, Toronto. 4 We feel it again our painful duty to chroniwe the ucath of one of our most promising young ludies on the night of Thursday the 17th inst. after 5 days illâ€" ness, Mrs John McKechnie (Lizzie Marâ€" tin) at the early age of 23 years, In enâ€" deavoring to write this young lady‘s obâ€" ituary we feel that we are unable to do it justice, SBhe was one of those young ladies when her acquaintance was made no one could help but admire,. She was raised in this vitlage, she was a neice of Dr. Hugh MeNeil of Chicago, She took charge of her aged grandfather for a number ot years and nursed him with the tenderest care, The deceased parâ€" ents live in Melancthon, and the news of the death of their beloved daughter was indeed a heavy stroke to them, also the aged grandfather who the departed nursged so tenderly is stricken down with grief., Mr. and Mrs, MeKechnie was ouly married in May last, and in the loss he the busband has sustained the comâ€" munity extends to him their deepest sympathy. Mrs. McKechnie was a faithâ€" ful member of the Baptist Church as is the husband who can say with full asâ€" surance that his loss is her great gain. Ske was buried in McK echnies Cemetery Durham Road, Glenelg on Saturday the 19th in the absence of a minister of her church, _ the Rev, Mr. Humphreys Kreavh«d the funeral sermon, Te Kev, Ir. Matheson, Presbyterian Minister, being present officiated at the grave,. The ge('ea.se(l was shrouded in her wedâ€" ding dress and as her appearance was always in accordance to her other qualâ€" ities one could not help fancying tnat: she was only asleep. 'l‘he funeral was ] very largely uttem?ed notwithstanding . the inclemency of the weather. | Mrs, Watson an old Pricevilite is on a visit among old friends in this place. ; John McDonald who attended Grand | A joint meeting of the St, Andrew‘s Proton and Priceville congregations held a meeting on Z2ist for the purpose of choosing a minister. Mrs. Wilson we are glad to say is still improv ing neely, Elisq Annie Mcâ€" Millan of Swinton Park is also improyâ€" ing, we hope she may recover, ners of the Townshig spent a jolly night at the Parslow Bros, of Yellow Valley, Mr. Malcolm McCannel, otf Collingâ€" wolud is visiting at Mr. Donald McCanâ€" nel‘s. Monday blowing and snowing at a furious rate,. 1t has been very cold for the last week with North easterly wind Toâ€"morrow we look for a change in the at.nosphere so as to privilege all those who are anxious to be present at the various nominations throughout the whole of Ontario. The Political meetings held at Droâ€" more in Russel Hall last was largely atâ€" tended. _ The Candidates and their helpers, all spoke well. _ One of the Patron leading men tried to make a speech but fauling, spoke insultingly of the Reform paper. t $ . Wiks.. is p400E M oo NORTH EAST NORMANBY. An attr.wtffleirange of _ Fourâ€"in â€"hand Necktibs, away down in Price, 3 . 1 Our GHGpgery} Boots & Shoes, and other‘ ““pax‘!ments are complete. OVERCGdA 3 UNDEB&V_ R, READYMNADE CLOTHING Yo Tro?flfi t"o’ Show QGoods. C. MSARTNHUR PRICEVILLE. 1N * 4 w s â€" Thefifnust ‘Pe sold and the Price willyg@o,it. & First Come, Firrt &4 No, 10, Egremont. (Yeovil) She taught bere during six months in the year 1859. This was hetr first engagmeut as teacher, Mr. Thos. Ryan. Esq., was local superâ€" intendent of schools and your humble scribe ope of ber pupils into whose juvenile brain she labored diligentlv to impart some of her woell defined ideas which he has not yet forgortten, Long may she live, And still the boys will come. _ Mrs, J, A. Swanston presented her husband with a son a few days ago. John smiles and says be‘s going to keep him. Ontario Elections are on the brain and candidates are met at QVfl’fi corner, The wmeetings beld here are well attendâ€" ed and the ratepayers manifest a m deal of interest in the repect they to the several speakers. There has been a IuYe number of visitors in our imidst lately. David McNichol, M.P.P., and Dr. Jamiesorn addressed a meeting of the electors bere last week. Our worthy M.P,P., will be well snpported bere. His efforts in hbebalf of good Fovem- ment during bis term in Parliament meet the approval of the constituents, SBome ill designed dogs have done a great deal of injury to sheep lately, among the sufferers are Robt. Isaac., The ‘readers" of the Review here exâ€" tend their kindes: «ympathy to Mre, Jno, Cameron, Durham and sincerely hope that she may be restored to her former etrength and usefulness. _ Mrs. Cameron, vee, Miss Henrietta Henry, was well known and highly respected here, She was the first teacher in 8. 8. Chas. Mcinnes, Robt. Nichol,. Hugh Nichol, Robt. T Dodds, and J. A. Swanston. _ After worrying all Mr. Isaac‘s sheep the dogs attacked a large Miss Jessie McKay has returned home Misses Mur'% and Jenme Fairbairn have gone to Toronto, Orauston occupied the chair in his usual commanding manner, _ Vocal and instrumental music was furnished by Mr. Galbrauth assisted by the Durham OQichestra, â€" Meeting closed with cheers for Morgan and McCallam, after which God Suve the Quoen was Sung. Patrons say "stick to MeN.chol" when their vote and influence are directly opposite to their statemeats. _ Mr. Gilâ€" bert McKechnie M. P. addressed the meeticg for a short time also, _ Mr. Poersonal â€" mattersand |â€" parliamentary matters were discussed, _ After addressâ€" ing the mesting for one hour and a half the hon,. gentleman appealed to the electors of 8. Grey, that there was no hope of Mr, MeNichol being elected as the Conservative Patrons admit, a fact easily observed, Their only bope is to make a division in the Liberal ranks in order to make a way for the Dr. The Literary Society intend giving a social in the school {muse on Fritruy. March 11th. We wonder where Joe lost his rubber on the night of the party, Miss Jessie Marshall spent a few days lately with her cousin Miss Mary Marâ€" shall of Ourham. & The old name, also the old school house, seems to be familiar to many yet. We had a change of teacher this year but that does not change the Liberals of their place of meeting. Buadd OP AJOGD TNObIHES Mr, Wm. Steale of Mugholn‘ is visitâ€" ing at Mr. A. Mclivride‘s at present, Last week we had political meetings in earnest and we will not attempt to give you a full detail of events, but merely give you an idea of the treat we had, (On Tuesday eve we had the pleasâ€" ure of listening to Mr. J. 1. Morgan, who addressed a larlze audience in a g«n(lemunly way. _ He was assisted by 11. Dalder and Mr. John MeKechnie,. Mr. Laidlaw spoke for a short time in hehalf of the Dr, on leaving the platform he was asked if bhe was not a Patron, "Yes" was the r«p:f'. but still a Conâ€" sorvative". _ Mr, M. Cameron occupied the chair and the best of order preyailed, On the eve of Saturday many had the pleasure of listening to Mr, A, B,. Mcâ€" Callum B. A., the large audience comâ€" posed 0i ladies and gentlemen which nssembled in the old school was an inâ€" dication of the estcem Mr, McCallum is held by the people of Latona and its vicinity, This cloquent speaker did not seem to leaye one stone unturned, We do also corroborate the above stateâ€" n.ent as we had seen ard hbeard Tory not seem to leaye one . Personal matters and aac‘s sheep the dogs attacked a lar w belonging to Mr. Tsaac and lnth’ Tomm)" thinks he will go to Bentinck LA TONA YEOVIL. time also, Mr. the chair in his

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