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Durham Review (1897), 18 May 1899, p. 8

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293‘: , no The bulies' Aid of the Methodist rlmrch tntend mvmg a pie social in the Agricultural Hall on Tue-day eyening 24rd of May. Each lady brings a pie which is sold to the highest bidder. each child bringing ten cents will get the worth of ttterr money. as I stood puny-nun will he provided. Doors open; The ladies‘ Aid of 'ihutchynteryjtytntt at Mr. Rom. Homunn who went to visit friends in Mnskokan few weeks ago re- tttt ned on Friday. The balmy Aid of the Methodist Mrs. Geo. Levi her [mums Mr. for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Burrows of Conn visited friends in our village on MoNsth, 2 "an a In": It'll New, is very source as the farmers ( hor resinem-e Itt't' all busy seeding and that leaves our 1 Hill. hurg very quiet. I “75:1,. I..L-. Wu the “will ol his apleudid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found Where Stomach. Liver. Kidneys and Bowel: an out of order. It yon want these qunliticl not the nun-con they lama. me King's New Lilo Pills. They develnpevery power of brain and hotly, Only Me at the drug storm. 2 Sabbath School in uuin re-opened on Mn, Tth, As yet I. In" not mum] I a tiuperintemUut, bus tho aileron! clam have all been arranged with . full “if of lelrhorl. Mr. Chas. McKinuon has purchned the I redid: . Ivor an hity an" of land from Mr, P. Blnck. nd- I It xiv" lowing his hundred and fifty not”. and I velvety now our): two hundred acres. Quake I new, Mr. Camyhoil of Bronson spoke to . Inn eonterettuion in the tschool. honu Sunday "ening. By Ilu nut tsttd tidy nppeunuco of tho schooiuronudl arbor day has been ob- served. Mr, Wm. Grub; bu been laid " not]: fora wool: with a new" attaeh of La Gitippe. S. (lb-plum purehuod n horse in! week from Wm. Caldwell of Norman”. Mm. Ed, Johnson was "lled to the bod-id. of her mother who run vary ill but in " present In the way of roooury. Mrs. D. Slurp who in plighlly improved in health in unyiux for a week with her (Ingmar In. U. Coleridge Jr Wm. Sin J r. has been laid off work for a coup!o of weeks with a Mon on one of his Inge". The Dr. lookod all" it and it is now getting bum. Mr. and Mrs. Wtll Carson about Sunday mth tho Ptbretttto of the. latter. Mr. Sin bring in poor health " present. It. and Mm. S. T. Orelmrd wont Sun. ohy vim Vunoy Mandi. TRY OUR NEW KINCORA CEYLON TEA AT 25c LB, Big Departmental Store. Taken in at this big store in one week. This eclipses all previous records, and is the greatest number of eggs taken from any one merchant by the egg buyer this season. This is one proof of the extent of our business. 16,800 Eggs! We Buy ht Cash and Sell For Cash Bismark 's Iron Nerve. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS +9. lulemlcd for last luck. Lewis of Orr-Hard is visiting ".. ,.___l In ... ‘- - Holstein. .¢-.. U. A. HUNTER and Mrs. tirnCiiiii'ii Mr. Donald men-Que! had the mu. fortnne to loose one of " tuned oteetrt gone to Hillsdnlé' 'CU',',' tinaher. Mr. Dan Robinson is ploughing Mr. Hill‘s gunk-n f While John (‘umphell and hired 'way waiting in Mr. Findluy’s , 5Drumore one day lately they Sp curious shaped at cm the counter. i%"/iiUii'tlC'll2if it was an urti one. and to prove his point start! "pen the crack to show them there mayoke. But it was a regular t production all the mute. and you yuvugine the scene as it hmlm " ,7 -'v v--~-"‘ 'J" ' velvety akin, rirt, complexion. " make a good-lnnkilm. charming ’of u run-down imulicl. Only tur i our drug atom. P. A6dK7 er‘ulllg Is very mun-over in this part. Mr. John (‘mnphell tinihd on saturday, Ploughing the I'm-nip and potatoe ground is next on the program. Me, Sam McMimlo N ready to build his improved tence for any one who wants to build n. good fenl.e that, no wind or storm will effect, Mrs. Booth hadatine fence built at. the front of apart-slum"? by Sameld and Vint I - The Seeding is very I part. Mr. John Cam} Saturday, Ploughing Immune ground is next g No Right To Ugllness. Tho woman who is lovely in Gee, form Mid temper will always have ltiendq, but one who would he Inactive mun! how her health. It she " weak, sickly and nll run down. aha mil l-e nervmi- and irritable. If nhc hm, conuirntiou or kidney Irunhle, her impure blood will out». pimples. blotch“, skin eruptions and a wretched complexxon. Electric Bitter. in the best medicine in the world to regulnu staunch. liver nnd kidneys and to purify the Hand. It eive. nuns nerves. bright ”an .toooth ._l.,,.., -i.... _: . . _ Mr, James ,__.--v., .-r.. "sun "In, paid a visit to Mr. Jas. Mathers last ti'ttprday, and returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Turnbull, Jr., who have been residing at Dryden for some tune, returned home on the 11th inst., and will now take up their abode at the old homestead. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Turnbull back totheir old vicinity. Mr. Alex. Beaks, one of our most well-to-do and progressive turmers, rather surprised his friends and neigh- bors a few days ago by taking the Asarly train for Chatham and returned in short time with the lady of his choice. We voice the sentiments of the community in wishing the young couple all happiness and prosperity. Mrs. Pieken, Sn, who met with rather a serious accident about a month ago. has limost recovered. Eessrs..\.Vn1. Putter, Fr. and Jr., Mr. McIntyre and Sister, of Forest. spent Sunday with Mr. Morton's. scene as it in Mr. i.itiiiia"r'iC"stCi.C, day lately they spied a L egg '."' the counter. M r 'umphellgmg! hired man Boothvnle. Wilson and gang Ne DURHAM, (MARIO "chars. Was an "rtifietnl ly?int started to search “for? siiii; men) lhere was It l't-gular biddy le, and you can it lvmke in his 'mme Walnut! Cr 50 rtrttts at present It will 31mm l He has brought with him three noted Swiss Guides who, the C. P. R. intend shall be placed at points on the Rockies. where dangerous climbing is to be done. Man will climb, and it he must climb the C. P. R. mum him to climb our own mountains and ttlat iets, cud travel over the C. P. Railway This is the diftiiealty Canadian emigration agents meet and Mr. Haslett, while acknowledging what the Canadian government has already done, urges that more liberality should be shown in grants tor lttr migration purposes. Mr. Haslett in interviews given to , C,TTC' . , f C' , I ' I N . the above paper, to "TheProvinee" MI M IPALIT‘ oh PM" MONT 'ht of Jil,:',',"":":,"', t 'tttlt The Municipnlity of Egremont will ice. " less . y o w ewe hold its Court of Revision on Its Assent;- Millet!" ot Winnipeg. Strongly urges Inent. on Monday. May 20th, an lon. In. that, to secure the best class of inuui- in the Village of Holstein. All parties 1 grants, assisted passages are necessary I interested mun govern themselves uc~ that practice being fortowed--tu our , cordingly. detriment-by the antipodean colonies. I D. ALLAN, Clerk. lie points oat that the New Zealand I -"---------., -- .4 -_ -- --. government had alloted $110,001) fox-I I . I assisted passages and if they Were court of Revision. i sustained; they would grant -:750,C00 ------- 7 I more. They were sustained and thus MUNIC'H'ALITY OF' DI ItHAN. an enormous fund is available to assist ---- and to induce (in our case to seduce) The Municipality of the. Town of Dur. immigration. ham will hold its C'ouvt. " ”when. .t._ ( The News Advertiser says “Mr. Hank-t in now on the Coast preparatory to making a trip to the mining district of the Interior. In London. Mr. Hash-u nukes his heauquarters at the London "trice of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company. situated on King Willintu street. There he can he Moon "tte day handing out Pamphlets while the next day he may he down on a Hurray farm l giving the ymuueu an account of how to succeed In the North West. Incident. ally Mr. Hush-u WI" tell of the advunt~ Mes of travelling hy the Canadian Pac- Ific Railway for it in the great. National Highway that he represents." l E Mr. Haslett is a sun-in-low ot Begin. 'trar Lauder's of this town, and will likely pay a visit here shun!) with his wife. They are at present in Clevelrnd, vlsiting Dr. Edward Lau- der and wife. As the urticles are ot public interest We quote and condense somewhat freely l The above title is applied to Mr. J. J. Haslett, by the Daily NemrAdver. tiser, of Vancouver, in an» article dealing with his Work for the C. P. R. and for Canada. 1: " J. J, Bicycle riding has got, Very common here now by our boys and it Hwy run againstu form" they apologize. then hmghut the fuu :Lllrlwm-cls. Otu.. of our men here who got, a hm! knock one night while traveling on the road. got histemper up. tend we hour that, the boys who were m-cmupuniml hv snow men that would like to wee sttch fun had had to leave for home pvetty quick to save a row. The News We 'pee several neighlmrhmul. ' belt". A medit'nl lrnup cmm- to nur burg lust Saturday and put up at the Hulk). 1%fcxpect the") to be gathering in the shekehi this week. Alex. Russell who moved to Arthur somenmnths ako, has moved hack to Proton with his family. lt is said that, he has Ceen singing 'home swm-t home', A 7 .. . Sometime ago I mentioned of Nor. man McAuley being hack to his huau, but. he only remained one day and left. Mrs. G. Smith has mnde her husband glad by ti'l'r,.'ltle,r him with a son. John cArthur is still cotttined to the house h his illness. We would all like to see john around us he is u jovi,d' fellow. Not, mm-h vlmnge in Andrew Riddle who lmd his thigh broke. Reeve McKenzie and Councillor Mc. Ardle were out " Proton Station last week on township linemen. examining and arm lining "ttttttdimcuttr where the tiood had injured the roads and some plivummiwrty by a bridge, not being repor stttticreni to let the water 'llW; and u. law-suit mu threatened on our ‘p. jointly with AMI-mesh. The reeve and I councillor of Artemeoiu We": present. and we hear that arrange- ments were made very agreeable to all parties. Are grand, but Ekiu Emphws rob life of joy, Buoklcu's Arum; Salve cures them ; sluo ol l. running and Fevvr SOIGF, Ulcers. Bails, Felons. Cums, Warts, Cum, lhuiues. Burns. Sculdu, Clnnmzcd Hands. Chilblninn, Bert Pile cure on earth. driven out pains and achm Only 26 ch; 3 box. Cute guaranteed. Sold by all draught. '2 Mr. w. J. Blukeston in company with C. u. James of Pricerille called at Mr. W. J, Wilson's Sunday evening. An exciting chase was witnmsed a few days ago when a young man from Drmnore was in hot pursuit of the tVing cloud which it seems has muried away his rite, but. up to a late hour Sunday niggt no tidings of their whereabouts could be diecnvered, Ire huge board on the phttfotmt of his w1,tt. The Gidk GGG JGiiiiii"ia, m. In head ftrst, ped "ggiggg ik" J. Halon. Agent of the 3. P. It. In England. Volcanic Eruptions ----.- 90¢ to-.. Hopevme. I new huggy's in our Times must be getting ._ .. -- TOM NTARIO ARCH TORONTO or'r'ms-ureotyre Mea. The Municipality of the Town of Dur. ham will hold its Court, of Revision on its Ansessment on Monday. May 20th at 7.'dtt p. III. in the Town Hall. All parties interested must govern them. selves accordingly. Ion The funeral took place "" \leneuduy "fie-moms from his lute "rsideuce on Tucker street to Geeentieid cemetery. Row. J. J. Putt-[sun mmductml the fun- eral services. b We regret to have to chronicle the ' death of another pioneer of thin county i in the-person of Wm. H, Smith. annive- , of Scotland, who settled in the town- ship of West Luther thitts-eisrht. years ago. and by industry and " deterWura- tion to ulcceed. made for himself a home and an honorable competence In! his declining years. While it resident at that township the deceased always took an active interest iue verything connected with the social and moral well- fare of thecounmnity in which helivmi. He was known as u prominent tetupesr- utce worker it man who took a great in- terest, in (Eliriuiutl work. and one Wltunll» i so was for newt-id years a prominent. figure In municipul "Hairs, huving been " member of the council of Luther town. i ship before its division into toe two numi l cipnlitiei of “It and went. Luther as}; Wellzus at time- Rlliux various othet ii municipalomceewith 'rt'eatttceepuihility " and Wu also for twenty years a trustee i',' and semen" y of the public school of his i5 section He retired fmm farming u I short time ago and came to restdein Arthur. His wife and family. cousin-t- [ _ ingot three. sons, two farmers in West. . Luther and Pun-y Sound respectively. undone a Physician in Grey county. and two daughters one married to J. S Dunn. county clerk of Sunridge. and the other the wifeog our respected town treasurer, Mr w. J. Pindew, have the sympathy of their many friends and "t'tlttaintnttce. m Weir Ireweavement. " Court or Revision. arrheer, otar , Gon- vcgancor, te., gun... no to Loan " reason-Mo ram lady on terms to sun borrower. W. S, DAVIDSON. The Arthur Enterprise of last week has the following tiotice of the dreease of Wm. H. Smith. htthet. of Dr. Smith, of Dornoch t He is immensely pleased with Brit. Columbia and thinks British capital before long will pour inm the west. "No man in England is better qualified to talk on emigration matters than Mr. Haslett. He was born at Belleville. Out. served his time. and graduated us it eiyd engineer. In l873 he went over the old Dawson Ionte from Port, Arthur to Winnipeg. He wit-1 in Menilohe and Northwest Territories when only it tet settle" were. West of \Vinnipeg eiid they Were manly traders. He was in Vencon- vet g years ago. and knows Cured. from Halifax to our own sunny 1'taritlv, and and hats been " emigration workfor the C. P. It. in Great Britain since Ian. No tiner epecimen ofa men can he found than Mr. Hulett. He in a great big real good fellow, and n regular walking encyclopedia on Cumde. He knows Manitoba and the Northwest; Territories like a hook and helore he 1 returns to England he will know more of British Colombian" Mr. Haslett, on returning, will have an interview with Hon. Mr. Sifton and other members of the Dom. Govern. I ment on immigration nuttcrs. lle pro- poses a Icheme of having public ' Agriculural institutions for teaching young Englishmen to harm, Which he thinks, will supplement the good work , done by experimental farms. i I0 no so, or mum. Any way Fonz. captain ot the Jungfrau guides and two associates have been located " Bane, Glacier and Mount Stephen and it should not now be long till we hear of some awful deaths by mountain climbing. ('The Province," published in Van- couver, has the following compliment. ary sketch, and the other papers have also much to say in favor of a gentle man who is really doing a great work for Canada: todo so, GEO. RUSSELL. Clerk. OBITUARY. rrRyirr%F5Er'rRM Tum-ms when only a my rent of Winnipeg did they Mel's. He main Vaneou. ., and knows Cumin from tthier the Ba " ._. ,._._.... w ury on. 1feer0iiiriGA'.1t -"_ - .3010”); ha». 2MiiiiiiiEiTrlll%'.'.'a- “M 1pitiiiiiiiRii be: [tattstjeiiiii'iEiii'gi all tiii?htiii"tr'tiiJI' tit-£12k 1.ety'iFiaaTi' 1"ltS'lltp',t2if anal-um Inn-05.511 my. DI. A”! can Pttgt 7". nmmmuguum a. Am'l CAYAIIIAI. "mmttaurg.1'l tt2tf"ri"i%lrfdtet C... I. yttiiiiariiia'. a. AMT um ""etgtterkEl'4 Togas.“ M--, - __ - v_w ‘g I I a all rheum'. "aiiLd." ring . gghtY, "dh . . worm, eczeun, itch, ulcers. ; , I (lil 'f/d LT . oINIMENI eqsigehs. liver P."". and ell I , . eruptions of the skin-one Ip- , [il) .EAUTI INES plisation nllays the irritation. i, * u perseverance in its use , I . ttff.,, x In: SKIN results in a speedy cure. For , , I blind, bleeding, itching, and --- we - uloemting piles it's 3 magical “In; one .ppliaciou gives oomfort_tnd relief in an instant, and in from three to five nights the trouble happen. Price. " ct.. A London ind m aL. for you: so butr,hee F'k'df'hlitr)TlttUau: mt Into-Il- inclusion. nod the niacin; .te'af1tnttthuaiii'"iri't, to In. be: m ";'daf,utg,"aii'diieiihiii'z"iil': stewed t',"l'at'ittxreEE 1efttrsrii a...“ SKIN-0551535101“?! fiiiistiagiiiiig-:iatss.,.,.cL, -- cum" Seeds t th and Ms. atiitiiiiiiiiii"iiiii'i'i. , f Fl, PA RKER CLOVER. TIMOTHY, MIL] BUCKWH EAT, TAKES. SEED P,ty.Pkar---reitr. Iettuedi,uvis' Nu " A In“- .. _ . __ FILED CORN, Carter',: Filo-phat". u lulpe swede and of [and quality" Catter's lmpelinl Hardy. an "vt't'tttre, size turnip. solid and In Sullnn‘s Ulnuupiuu. an excellent nu mp. King of the Swedes, "no of the but. BANGHOLI. a; fawn limllvy’n Brann- Top. rirh in quality and " “and Kee Lnudvu Purple Top. n landmine tatrni t. buie and u heavy t P leluw nttd White Flvslml 'rll'i/"i'/d', Purple Tap y, pnwed (hwy Stmw and Lincoln Raul Glohe. Carin-'5 Dwarf Kean-x 81‘an heaved Sawing Itapmt fur feeding ptti.i'er. Inn “All: rMi"---n very pronto FIELD ',ieef.mro1a"""oth Intel'nwdiuu’ White. " gin-u! yeilder ml H . Large \{mihe Yuma-s. " titst class Hamper um] “and I'm-ding qualities White aud Yellow Belgian. Well known umm. Lung Orange- uml ited Allringlmm. good fur gem-ml rrnp. Sugar Beet 1Vhite To tlilestUo. gmwa to a Hood size. Hamish Hed Top, the a! put Sugar Beet grown. [ANGEL W0RTZEU-i',dvter's 'sfli'u'l,'li', Lone M. the host ofull. Carter's Nurfulk Yellow Glohe, adapted for light null. cmwu a good pile and " good keeper. THE GATE POST-A very woman» vetrietv. FIELD ',ieef.mro1a"""oth Intel'nwdiuu’ White. " gin-M yeilder and easily pul H . FIELD SEEDS SEEDS , fdl,ey,t.y,i?.,.t!y, AND CANADIAN SEEDS COR __l‘......;....u, l........_‘.A " .-. " .. -- No. 72. 17plttr--brausinsr; yrpryvuii-iG" of Eul'limt Chthun, Mumumlln Southern Suva. .. GA! Thirty-eigth annual import of Staple Field and Garden Seeds from one of the largest Growers of seeds in Britain per S. S. St. John City. Sold try HIQ‘ARLANF. ir'; MRS. A BURNS?- _'ili' PLANTS 4mm. taiiiGTiiaiiriiif, """t'""" in! evt'ttettt tttt Ill t. i, "oe of the "est. illllllhious. " 'ttrome. Milne Tup. t.ich in quality and a “and keeper. ., n landmine [and t. large uml u henry "upper. I White Flvshml T'urnipu. Purple Tit Yellow Aherdeen, tear. mul Lincoln Red “lube. run-f Essex Ill-“ml Leaved Sowing Rape. the only Rap:- 'mitedl ru-l Landau. Early Vaughan. Raw of oi. N 'ao'Glf'l,"atj', Sets, Elmliuh Potato (Miami. I A nulls 1-._. __ 4 _ - - - jiyrr'mrd wan-d Kiuttof Eat-lint. Alum-F ot trGGC. Giant her" Sweet. .. GARDEN our: tirtrt of all. BULLET, HUNGARIAN. LAWN GRASS, RPS. BEANS. LINSEED, Km. iiiriaT?'Me. a"... a,“ , ik Gh, Durham. Ont. __,__ l _"il'llt"atttdt,eeiyiiif,7G'la'."th se,(2jiiii 'l'Jrgt' 'iiFSAl.t..'ttf .. tot .. . um. 11!!!!» In: 'al mm... Shlrr _ , Tomato teen, SWEDE TURN/P O... l899 . " Seeds Gi, Wm M man-“3&3 a: it. Hath toemeatt of the patient when daily Inn-den it is to b. it about. Dr.. Aanw's Olin-nun is. won- derfnl can tor all sorts of M (a. ski- that in diluted and who: .99.”. necletosllwho "eit.nnatu (mo AINL- the. It ma’hh-Hiiét od Iliad-on- doh. to con. " "can. i: an m. "'r'ede"ietheoidttt-ti. cat “but. ilnhcdlit'n the 1"a-trtututted ineta.it inns. Nun In. (human N, ttta., amu- Eden M the indivuiu .trheeqateutly man had cpil way home Al IV, “It! fowl wwlm'l ml icat ion). Tux luv uly adds" neighl-nr km Aytott TH 4mm- m-w I' at theu. sch, I ',heem. its in the chem WnlkeHo Volt-plum. a: The Tomi-1 list ch-it m the 7th ' The Brit: amnion w n-enwry, I .oeemitttttl materially dun ever Who shall as of [Hill omen can; UtAtteaee I Ween: Melon: mill prayer in Manly jail the [unset ,anrttintt t which Inn wired in u Eighty Y The Q: strength" 1min! a Tunnel-0| wide empl will be ut " the [are vivid tecol A long N ink 65omp& Wia r! Qu The Send long ifappy Long Ix “ll sch, Mr

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