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Durham Review (1897), 17 Nov 1898, p. 5

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W were hel has had being at will have D's they are. b checks trom J Minn-Ms. n fl". by r the I will a Mina ted It r Aberdeen had all u- u the new Gov. Io, had been install: itl I r " m w ttt " 't l II and Comment um place to ll 'Ort W " "it K no a rant“) I unobtainable "'e to live in trut ms umpped West Huron Mr. Ron, it are beili L'cmmou Mamie.- " W tt V lure mum alties ieal at test tr " All perm a: Ill tforma t m fl )l "PIP, in"? now shown 1r fairs, hat We are h unble with these trm aim in wooded com _tt mm a " _ Also two able editorials on the resour- ices of Western Ontario, with an article Am the Brew Wibilitiee of tmme flikely to be encouraged by the open- ,ing tfthe Thunder Bay, Nipiuing and fAlgoma Railway. No mistake the Leonntry he" future before it. Here is an extract from the Managere’ Report: “For succeeetnl fuming here we must have fall ploughing, good drainage and earlv sowing. With these there :is no doubts as to the results. This district is specially suited for wheat, oats, barley, peas, hay and root crops, and when we get more of our black butt-rm landui cleared up we will be able to grow ttax st1eeesually. Hue Alexander McKenzie of Oliver, grew l.", bushels of spring wheat to th,. new, on his last vear's potato ground. Ont. holy Martyn ot Oliver 'l‘nwnsliiptml; tie first prize in our Sim potato competition, by growing our In bushels on the sixteenth of an new. The Algoma p .tatoesarc simply nmtchlc'nn tor quality. We have no Iotitlo huguml the. average, yield of' the th,triet is about [NU bushels (an; must :unplc is 1 We are indebted to Mr. John Ritchie Principal ofPort Arthur Public Schools 'or a copy of the Weekly Herald petty. lished in that town. It contains the Annual report of the Managers' of the "lllu.,tratiou Farm," in which may be touncl surprising evidence of the agri. cultural possibilities of the region. Also two able editorials on the resour- Ill an Wt We haw ev, William Wye Smith has trams- ltlie New Testament into broad avlaml Scotch, and St. Ihttthew's ol has been published by lmrie. mm & Co as a specimen of the t' The completed work will cost It is a decidedly curious literary vl'lnzmcc. The parable of the saw- the thirteenth chapter of Matthew " I) \ml ll has e rhubarb stocks 4 feet. long inches round with a leaf wider Ill nrtlimu'y door. bat not as six k ordinary vegetable ion but corn, saga: " the like are mu 'w them but our snn H It uric heat rt 1l no ‘I\ n lit ml trand W te are not a success. but our summer nights hieligmtul to furnish for these and other s. Apples and crab IN ALGOIA. uni IL "umy thin H In every year at having the same cos that all new mnries have. Ill --.u-_.-,.- Il' Cilnl neitru SH w Come to tt till I From far across old Neptune'sl ' Behold .’ a loyal band.. I Australia, India would combine, I To lend a helpime hand.' From distant islands of the sea Would rise a gallant host, To prove that England SHALL be free, And guarded well her coast.. k'tt " i Her sous un- free! by land or sea i' They know not crave-n fear.' I They dare lo fight for God and tight, ( For home and kindred dear. I Should foreign powers invade hers! rand. And taunt her with their boasts: Her free-horn sons from many a land _ Would rally round her coasts. America would send her share Across Atlantic's wave t In Freedom's cause their awords declare Their tttother-rand to save , From Canada Would gladly gore Rose, Thistle. Shamrock green; I They'd help to fight a common foe, I And shield their Roval 0mm. t The suns of England Thvv love lwr as " Then pledge to her at As oft we're done 1 "out thc, The cake fur tlu. 0LT slury one. was plvsomml l Little and all pre-sent mm ..t...,.,.‘m Archie Little t Gold brunt-h and gentle man‘s cult lmttuns. Mrs. Stewart Gtuitltursau',,. pipe and (nut- and lady's ln-mu-h. Mr. sud Mrs. Weir. Walkeeton Gentltunan's, own-cunt, M rs. T. and Mrs. ti, Md'nml» and Arch Little: Gentle. man's and lady's set of rwuling Klasse, t'lil‘sh't'll in gold rims. Jas, Allan, Durlmm. Lunch was an; nflor which ah Mink llwir sletuu, Tt Miss ”In-ham. Mt, Fun-st l Lady's and lj)',i,:c,',t.l'p,: pups having eugt'aven arc-nary of Kinmnlinv harbour. Mrs. Miller: Hanging Jump and shatle, Mrs. 1mm. Milk-r: Lmlv's Draw Cap, Mrs. Mrvan; Sugar lmwl emu-used in silver fruuw, Mrs. Dr. Jatuieson : Nicely frun- ml painting, "liwen ot' the gnrdt-n) Thus. Caldwell, 1-h":hutdville; Water. service, MN. John Furnish: Gentlt-umn’s gloves and ""ttnttwpauv. Mr. and Mrs. Jns. Allan. Tltorulrupy,. Lady's hunm-t. Mrs. (‘lnrk. Ittterwille: Fruit. Set. Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Adams; Gentleman',, slippers, Alrhiv Little t Gold hroach and gentle. nmn‘s all? hutmns, Mrs. Stewart l fr__at . _ xtwllrmct slits m An excellent dinner was prepared by Mr, and Mrs. Adam Little, and served in the Orange Hall. to which about sixty guests sat down. Among the guests Were some from Hamilton, Kin- cardine, Mt. Forest. Walkerton, Thorn- hury and Durham. After having partake" of all the tur- key allmvable, speeches were made by Dr. Jamieson M. P. P., Rev. Kitrhmg anal others after which the .guests ve. tired to the house of Mr, Adam Little, ‘at'ter which games and other, amuse- ments were provided. among which were found Messrs. Jones and Galbraith as the musical part. We next visit the presents and on our way are shown an excellent proof of a photo of the old couple taken by Mr. Browne. Durham, which delighted all. The R u “Hp 10 ngnt a common foe, l shield their Royal Queen 1 far across old N Pphtne's line, Tuesday Nov. 8th brought. with it a very pleasant scene. the celebration of the Golden Wedding of Mr. and Mn. Archie Little Sr. of Varney. Mr and Mrs. Little are now 73 and 72 years of age respectively, were. born in Dum- fr ies, Scotland. coming to this country in IMI, In 1818 they were married in Galt and came to this neighborhood in 1850. Their family consists of three sons and tive daughters. The presents ape as follows t ll. tutu, diva}! reaor, II- . ways eMeient, always ttat. tstaetnry; “event a cold Pi I I s or lever, can att liver Ins. Mek hradaciao, :fjndlcc, constipation. etc. a. “I om rm- to at. with Hod? Sun-mn- " H d's ! Pf/Fe".'! Few" " M." I I I I Hid " especial), than of Hood's run. for no and cine ever contained " great cunttvo power I loam-pace. Therarsanrttournedietn Much in Little HIE SONS OF ENGLAND is Inwing spirited song was pub- w liitts ago by John lnn'ie, uul in the present strained If the powers is applicable. truer now than it, was 6years Vlt'W ms again sown-d almut 10-30 h aluut Cn. In.. the friends dturupture. all Wishitrs,r that om- still In the future. ('mn. Ill) and Arch Little: Gentle- lady‘s set of rwuling glass“ in gold rims. Jas, Allan, Cnghuul are her. boast an. Mt. Fun-st l Lady's and ‘s (-ulw having engrawvn , Kinwmlinv harbour. Mrs. mugging Jump and shade, Mrs. 'l'; Lmlv's “Haw Cap, Mrs. Sugar howl pin-used in silver GOLDEN WEDDING. her a loyal toast. done Inc-fowl pl vaunted by Al rs l", of yin” It t848-t898. RIO ARCHIVES TORONTO j; free, ; (lji)ijlii)i)tsN by Mrs. Adam Ratify to ifs uasiou, a four Im inns “In fee iliP" Cle a '...amttgtiit q,i"sj,i.ii'ise,,,t. iajyr" Wea. pe o.f,,fi) Rar, ' Meg/av l v, ce. I v. I. s9 . .. “5'"“HZQFE'EJ?Bilinguacmeytygg-L “In” ""iifttieh'i5etir tt7irir'fifeii,'it?/F-FtFri 2124c» sclris, 522/ Pe ore 3:1. 43720: titur, __ _ -__.. um at. all riage Shop, Uppet Town A good hand-made new very desirable article. A second hand, platform oerat. ltte (TEES? ASecon an It g int _Can“l)e seep at Ill. Ii'll/ .. "im-.. ”uptux cmcntS {now being made are completed, (about, the ISt of January next, ,,' they will be prepared to execute (all kinds of custom work in I their line....... Ch MIG. WATSON. [ a -_- "'""2 lPublic that the business , to-fore.co11ducted under the is name of P. & G. Watson, 'henceforth be known as C G Watson...... FNRWELL ivrji.E."ii7. 5 -"-t-, Th h'tf I} (I It I I ' I I tle a I. f 1f,_yi"Z%i2Q52atRjtusiistusaips _ 'se/at, tar.C.i'iC,"i,","s,",'"..",'c"iTiiz7-ee---u_ gil That, Tann‘nnu flan ttr", 7 'aus-Natasha-i,,,., L14Ly:L;3L§;5LLL.‘LL11La;L;I1L:â€"Iu; 7471. F1 FHII‘W.‘ FO', rrrTttt r71. rr BUGGIES iiiiriuii, Calder’s Block, Lower Town-2L; of, TIlInI/Iuok When improvements That Touches the S beg to .notify the business here- in good order. .anrlnne’s Car. Watson, will "bring dem buggy. A y:!-‘:J;Li'4,‘t:=‘I;L’JLâ€"tLâ€"JLJL-Hâ€"I was. __ If] FTTF’TIFTJ FTFTH‘TI cn PUT? cn frm 0-9 The mvdomi ned u, a thomughhred 'li'lhld Bull fe on__LotI " and " M" " " "".uaTON "god 2 years. purchased from . the bend of H. Parker', Durham. Pedigree may be seen u on upplieMiun. Terms 750m, payable Pet.' lid, It“). ALFRED Hmo. an --- The umlvrsngnwl will keel season 1398. at, 10H”, con. 2, tlmmughlu-od 23:11:22 Bull S'nuvlcn from Benlim-k. five (.3) and 2 lambs. Int at this ofrh.e or M I I ' 'trbl uu-sn'nhle- rosidvuro lannhtnu Slim t, ”mu-llu-S! m-vupivd by the nmlm-simm of land in connection. For formmjcm apply In That dosimhh‘ H's Lmnbtnu Stun t. Ite, m-oupivd by the mu " I __, . . nu mu from 1.0130. mu. 3. W, ttinch. five (.3) sheep, " mm. 2 l2 lambs. Infornmliun way In his ofrlee or McburiGii:u' drug It. MucFA RLANE THOROBRED DURHAM BULL. BULL House THESE?" SHEEP ESTRA f FOR sumo: "GEO. “I'SSEL and Lot to Rent wul keep for service t, rug. 2, N. I) D -- S“!!! him mm, 2 ed-ii. "Hly he left ’s drug Store. 31,2 'Tr" a]? J')- Tr. 1l “331w" y 'e m tutes flirt In". in _ l Prop, i. w. G gaging; "n, F-H'TJ. F'H' Pl op. 'vry on ? lately Prop. w(spatd Log, itt In borrow“ Town (I I; rates d ttttii' and 10“. orrlf "~Hclnlyn' Block t'ppr'.ll m“ 0'3: Wok, om barrllur’ otary, (Sen- 'lTaaeer,' te., etc. . . . Mon tet Dun at reasonable rates “it“ term: to suit borrower. BAR BTIR. s CITOR IN SUPREME COURT ”on PUBLIC. t2OMagtstrto,eE,r', f, , ' T MO EY To LOAF: , "l i? y mm private [Mn-i Hum” " low, " rams of intru- mm I . competent am mum ul vim ' Manama}. 1mg.h . to _ ly pupal-ml. Baum . [WW-l (killed alter. and Fix-Tutu: mum taf Aocnuuts prepay-ml u Maw Court Bushman. l’rn‘nur Later f Adulmimmuou wad l, (Ihuu South“ made In 'ttti-tst Titb, W01). Off) h am Offices, Mondays and Court 113.5 mm HOFFIOE. CALDER's BLOCK. p» _, til S, WRIGHT d BATSLR. ‘RRISTERS. SOLICITORS. OT‘RIES. CONVEYANCERS, “C. MO TO LOAN-cow an!» EASV Ti ri'v A BMW: If Sil‘ If W; S. DAVIDSON. {Macy h Loan. RRI YER. SOLICIYCR. . In Punuc. courlvnucan. up 19 --LOWER TOWN. DURHAM. "cm-trt (hon Hmnw, lit Roman; a Speciality. EY To LOAN its PER CEN’l Iona and Atrtteytrrautptly Ntt-lcv, l tht “W. Jia'):'; ti, ”arm”. lt " . 1.1mm: of Man.“ WUCWnud Executors' and A we next door to 11 LITTLE FOLKS Wt' IMM- -p.-m-d a Special Baby's Cough refnr From). “tum-huh, l olds , Couurhs. Suilu'vlv fun llw ml delicateinfani. TIIT H T p. n lu'llv. ACFAR LAN E which of tho ttrut as only been on the mar- in Canada for one year d yet we have never had remedy for Coughs and Ids that has proved so ccessful in curing both kipient and chronic cases. Gubers have, without sol- itation, spoken very high- 50f its efficacy to us. but e do not wish to blow 21- mt it---the medicine will" seak for itself. All We as}: ', a trial. One Sim 02113;! 'Cbaxges LI: e t' LEFROY MCCAUL. . CORtrDN _ i FIRST Dunn I )urheuu Phavtuury Hildem'e ftrst door a P, Durham. .t1. HG $Stt Every Bofflr is gum by m: as. trf are Snlr Aw 0c. a bottle. . TELFO R23 JEWELLTF. l, Clocks, & Jeuillr, be, Plat-ware, & Slum hinges modev.atv. Flu Insurance Sept Giant’s Slow. Lauri-'1‘ THE BABY Inn PRIVATE Funds to . Md on terms to suit tot.t titat Mortgage nu INt Property.) Lowest PS., .Oriek despatch, ','tt$$' Ind PRIVATE Fund 5 DURUA M ARR’S BU (l H U R L. [1LT Y McCaul 'Town Durham (Over the Bunk islt'n 5m "FR” l “an! Pt " l Nothing The Ilatuw With ' The incromc here is mu. than in the homestead I mm above. It is all very m H as of election p.vrotechnii's to against Galieians, Doukhnbol‘ nonites and other classes of inn but while it can ho chown ( new-comers. tvliatatvry their ity, are thrifty, intelligrnt, abiding, some prepared to m own tsomesteads by (-ulliplim he none too easy regulatio othersto pay " their land cash to the who (f nearly one donors. the country will be an iet the palatial evidences liability a fellow citizens t II. -h-teiett "which do” ___ ---.--- parlmem the bette: results sh O In ll 11 ovel tr; t W en lil ill " MI prim since Wt The formal opening of nonnative head quarter: Thund-y night was mad of . characteristic ttddttys Geo. F. Foster. Thon- new in his roumrks, wh cluely upon the lines ot 05 since the House adjou tttated the Liberal patty . keep antoelection prom [ this cmuwctinn omitted thet to the repeal ofthe F the radical remudelling “who bupert'nntuticn taking ot the plehiseite, t ductions, the rushing of t the St. Lawrence Canal, t humor several dvpam are now run at a profit inst loss. and a (loud! other undertakings which have fully carried out during: th yours that the “mu-rumour! in power. llo th.elalup. ll tliintts upon which tin, m would he lll'Clih'd (lM'hlmi a‘nlaIIm-r. fovorul,l,. ln 1L.- ly Mement ll DHSOI‘V on M'l " " S W :1 pix-n I' Det mun OUR OTTAW 7.1 ll " W lit is by complio easy regulatiot for their land I? (f nearly one nntry will be in all evidence- trot

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