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Durham Review (1897), 13 Jul 1899, p. 5

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etc. have . and TY . & BATSON. IR EAST CGF Court Dave L .. fIf'f‘{i BUGGIES â€" to e Buggies and s are on the ved in treight iLc V g Machines, LICITORS, ANCERS. a&c NOÂ¥ AGE Licenses & 2 )t* CK. These pear‘s BLOCK. other EASY TERMS M had time v _ Calder‘s vest of the cods «l Office Mowers, You 22 more Homeseekers‘ Excursions To The Northwest JULY It is estimated that â€" ahant 400 warsa! Last Thursday, after several days of showery broken weather, broke into a beautiful day, jost the kind to tempt nmmy to take to the dustless roads and enjoy a drive in our pure atmosphere clensed by heavy rainfalls. _ At the forenoon session in the Presbyterian Church, the bmilding was about half full, but at afternoon and evening sessions is seating eapaciiy â€" Wits inâ€" adequate and the aisles were crowded. ame es [# 6. E. CONNTIONL Large Attendance in Splendid Weather. with ns Mr. Duncan MceLeod, of Minto is To i visiting his daughter M.s, Noil Clark. aiw .yâ€" The large dancing plattorm was kept busy all day, so were the young ladies who sliced up about 40 luaves of bread to feed the large crowd assemâ€" bled there. â€" Particular mention is due to Mr. Jaeques, the high rove walker who performed some tine perfortiances on the wire _ We believe it is Mr. Jacques‘ delight to perform on the wire. The income of the gate and booth was €52. Mr. Graham is engaged tor another vear The teacher, pupils and friends of Boothville school haye eyery reason to be proud of the success that attended their picnic. _ It was one of the best picnies ever held in Egremont. The scholars were in training for a few weeks, and their march around the grounds and singing attracted much attention. The banks were rifled of their 6 months‘ savings, for peunies by the score and 5â€"et pieces by the dozen were exchangea for the 70 lbs of canâ€" dies, a large bunch of bananas and lots of other toothsome things. We are sorry that Willie Orchard, who fell of a bare last week breaking two suaall boues in bis foot, is not progressing very rapidly. Mr. George Hint:, of Letter Breen, visited at Ge>. Freeman‘s on Sabbath. Mrs. Wm. McMuitchell, who was visitâ€" my her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomus {n'}h. for a few weeks, retuined to ber otuo in Allenford last week. Presbyteriau and Methodist churches intend baving a union picuic on the 21st in Petric‘s grove. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Millar and children have goue for their Lheolidays to Mis. M‘s pareuts in Alliston and other places. It is hoped they wil‘ both feel better after their holiday. The first annual Convention of Egreâ€" mout S. 8. Ass‘n was a decided succers. Mrs, Singer and Miss Magwood from Cummnock are visiting their brother, Rey, J,. W. Magwood, Miss Maggie McGilivray, of Listowel, is visiting hber cousin, Miss Mabel Camerâ€" on, for a few weeks. Mrs. James Sills and children, of Bay City, Mich., are visiting ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Pinnock. Rev, Mr. end Mr:, Humph:sies and child, ef Priceville, yisited Rev, Mr and Alrs Magwood a couple of days last week, Miss Jeuoie Doupe and Herbert are in Newbridge this week, Jennie taking part in the singing at the laying of a corner stone for a church in that place. Miss Gracie Burrows, of Paisley, is visiting her cousin, Aggie Seaman,. Mrs, Hagemaster, of Dakota, is visitâ€" ing her sister, Mrs. 8. Seaman. Boothville. careful adaptation of new methods were always necessary. There followed the "open Parliament Holstein. Supplement to DURHAM REVIEW. ollowed the * oo e o9 e e DURHAM, Thursday, July 13, 1899. AMtss C ar ofte 6=aXter came home from Toruute .at week for a visib. Mr Tlhos dendéerson ans his h ud me bride sties ced Amos C urch m 8 i+ day. To dook Dd ULlhe £0 sâ€"nalured llby 1e Mrs J, Leith and Mr an i Mrâ€" C Knox psid Mis (D.) J D Leith and chica, of lunster, AM, Uam.. a vyirit receniis, Dear BinginuGimpt n, where »«1Gu8 »t pigaeul on n Vislt lo dred parenis, A fine i ck wire fence has been erecâ€" ted rooud the scus ol Lrousds an: furtsâ€" en bhouprevemeuts ate cout lupnate. D. P, Coleridse has his wind engive erected nud bis stook as well suppied with water, _ (Lepeciaily Inst week wh. e the rain lasted.) We are pleasesi to learn of the euca s of the operation iately periormed on M:, Jolhn McKenzie at Grace Ho:pital and that he is getuag along fin~ly. Mis. mek. returned Saturday, from wai.iug on hmu at Toroato, 3 Mr Walter Cleave, Briâ€"tol, Eng., atter a two week‘s visit amonyg friends and making new and pleasant acquaint.nces returned to Sydenham on Saturday, Neil Alex. McQueen, Neil and Miss Clark and Miss McLellan visited at Mr McLellan‘s the beginning of the week. Constable D. McDâ€"nald attended the %cnic. .. Hugh Wi.son visited at W. J. ilson‘s lately...Jas. K Wilson spent Sunday at home. .. .. Mr. Currie, apple tree agent, pruner and gratter is doing a big business in this section. The Boothville Cheese factory made a sale. The price is 8%c. They reâ€" ceive a bout 5000 lbs of milk a day. Sacrament will tbe dispenéed in Swinton Park on Sabbath 9th Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall attendâ€" ed the picnic, the latter staying oyer Sunday. J. Maher did the frame work while Thn. and Bill Campbell and Daye Dow framed McCannel‘s Rob Knox had a raising last week. Everything went well, Neil McKenzie and Archie McLean were captains, the latter winning the day. Mr. D. McCannel raised his barn on Thursday last. Jack Alcorn and Herman Haw were chosen as captains, Alcorn bet a few rafters. The wall built by D. McCannel and H. Hoffman stood the test all right. Mr Donald McQueen, of Stayner _ By the way, the sound of was in time for the picnic he brought bells is in the air again, â€" Wh his sister Mrs. John McQueen home the lucky boy this time? Perl atter having spent a week atthe homeâ€" the ring of the parhmaster‘s s stead. heard setting an example to Mr. McKechnie, a friend of our teachâ€" er from Durham, attended the picnic. Mrs. Hugh Wilson of Singhampton is home for a week or two. Dromore. 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Mr and Mrs Storne, Mrand Mrs Leslie and Mrs Townsend were visiting in Usprey, Misses Mapgie amd Katie Hay arrived home the other day from Toronto, looking well miter a two years‘ stay, â€" Pleased to see thoir smiling faces in our midst again. Mr and Mrs Cushnie are visiting Conn friends. Quite a number from here tookin the C.E, Con yention in Durbham, on Thursday and report & good profitable time spent. A young man from Eneland visited at Isamc‘s the other eyening and reports ar enjoyable time, John Wilson has been adding to his stock !n the furniture line, Mr and MrsJoseph Snell, Wiarton, are visising nt their respective parental homes. Johu Snell had the misfortune to have one of his fingors badly jammed the other day, Under Dr Sueath we hope he may not belaid up long. Miss Eliza Wilson is at the parental bome for the holidays, The wenther of late has been very unfayorable for haying. Bome have started howoerer, and next woek we expect the hum of the mower will be general. Wm Isaac, who intends to be first this year, cut through Saturday‘s rain we underâ€" stand, though some don‘t approve of cutting hay in that condition. T..e community is pleased to learn ot the recov ery of Mrs Lothian from her recentillness. Herâ€" self helpful and sympathetic in affliiction, her reâ€" convalesence gives pleasure to all. Miss 8 Isaac we are sorry to learn, is nursing one of Job‘s comforters, which though painful, is not serious. Miss R. Adams returned to the city, Tuesday. Miss Lizzie will remain with her mother for some time. by the way, the sound of mariiage bells is in the air again, Who wi‘! be the lucky boy this time ? Perhaps it was the ring of the parhmaster‘s shovel we heard setting an example to his men sitting under the shade of a friendly maâ€" ple discussing every sutject under the sunâ€"except good roads. Mr and Mrs John Renton are enjoying & visit rom the latter‘s two sisters from Baffalo,. BARRISTER, SOoLICITOR, NOATRY PUBLIC, CONYZYANCER, ac. *« . 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