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Durham Review (1897), 7 Dec 1899, p. 6

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N PRICE. TS. AM,ONT E , I I .,I.AAMM PARKER. ntIes Ci? ALDE R _ and Sewing Machines, mar Goals " ns' a 9/55 gist. W “AAA out, " At 5f ARRIAGE Licenses m is Binders, Mowon, Rakes. Ete. You Buv no other'. ren. 1n hat 111v ore mm ve not had time now! Ht 1t1 mks, ete. We have mm and p0 BUGGIFB to mice Buggies and rigs are on the saved in freight tl'CK. Thou I899 mas Trade. ted & Yellow 'ea nuts. ‘om, You. ke THEM. ts, Sultan". TIEEE------- NEXT----.-- DURHAM. HE . , SELLS (hlm mm. CHEAP” Santa Claus has arrived at the Big 4 with a big load of Big4os 5‘. unuwxa‘l's Ann BOOKSELLERS ONT. use I The of n. wor] gine W00 Mot new Bul' sho, a Bl ring Jc Wanna)“. Nov The Ninth meers. wl WAR NOTES. --Day p, the winter. 1:t'i' tlar time no.1) lottery A thutti--We have stepped atone to the fair' litt c air: on the hill t6N welt at. . . xuaucmeoi otherlair a: In the migh- tstride Ptr? whtstlintt to ttood boning 1ocuniriets. tei.ehityy Moudtry and Tuesday Slip- Mus Sarah Melanie: is balm from tbe plying the wow; Which is now wel. Kuapp House looking hale and hearty. come. Mr. Bonaid Black in much missed from our town and ueiuhbmhnod. buying Ln last week for the city when Mr. Black has secured good employment (at the winter. Wouh, tlar (June we." tously to the fair' little uir: on the hill an Writ no to a tseoteof otherlair a: In the migh- bo, iug localities. Mr. Dourdd McIntyre assisted by a few Hf Ins neighbors, removed the remains of his father Irom the ear: Gleuel: cemetery lo the new l’omuua Lurying ground. and Lad a fiue monument ereclad to his momary, by McCalmou otsoar town. Intended for last week. A Inge gathering of people trom far mui “our attended Mr. D. Graham's, sale --n the 22rrd. Auctioneer D. McCormick was ia good cheer ntrl tlid his part faith- Lth.v. The proceeds lealizad about $1,200 Mr C' Drumm had the misfortune in let his horse, run "Way Inst week smashing his rig badlv. Fortunately no damage to we Inn-5e. Izmn urm' Drnmore to M". Alex. Milne, since then he has lived a re- tired life. He leaves a wife, tive sons and two dough as to m: urn his logs. He was mm d in Amos church mm VP. mm, Rev. Mr. Mill”; Holstein omei. nine. Mr. Jas. Myers died at his residence li; con Egrvmont on Nov. 22ml. De- wased was born in Ireland and had reuehed the ripe age wt 82 years. and was me at the Dimmers-v! this county. 5mm: six years ugu he dispt d ot his G. Lethian was seen carting home a new uwuip pulper purchased at Mr. 5. Orch'urd's sale. Mr. and Mrs. D. Allen, of Holstein visited the Lothmn tamily one day last week. . The Amos church Sunday School mend holding a Cln'ismms true on the evening ot the 22nd, when presents will be given to all the children. Further notice next week. W. J. Hay has been for the past week nursing one of Job's cmnlorters. Jas Hay and Colin McCall returned home last st'rurday, alter spendine the summer with the tunnels near Halt. ' John Pinkerton, who Wént to Man- itoba ty1,thy.hai'.ve:stexscsion has re- !urned looking balm...” hearty. The tine weather and good roads that has prevailed all hall has come to an and, with a fall ofthe beautiful ac- companied. The home of Mr. G. Johnston was brightened on the ee,"i',',i,tT of the 26th when his wife presented fun with a bouncing baby---- Both are doing well. Reg. Mr. Mngwood of Holstein, weaehed here. last Sunday, while its“ Mr. Campbell preached arm/ver sary services at Orchard. Scotch Th -Wn. Uromore. 33.8??? John Scarlett law had a Laniueu trip to Owen Sonu'. Who will he the Council fur 1900? We hour reports going around that Reeve McKenzie IR going to give up nt the end of the yvnr. but he may he pressed to stun] agnin. I'he new cumindmca for Reeve talked about are Sam Ilogrre, Jan Corbett and P Shaw all ex-Reeves and for Council were is 3. import that Dan WiL t20tt mnv retire. We thiuk the other three Councillors mill stand and the fol- lowing new nameN hsve been m-nlioned " likely to run Wm A nderam am! John Boyd in the south of Proton, John Me. Millcn In the North West. Junenh Bow- lar ln'l Wm 11oodiellow in thv East ulna he Corbett providing he does no! run foe Reeve. Mr Kmnng the preacher Ir-re for I! e Mch ml: churc‘h was 1-Way Incl. week in Hamil on unwilling the mufe-o-Ice ot titen church and white he mu awav " only child got so sick that Mrs. Kenning Inn! to telegraph for In") to came home. The above church p-rtv is preparing for the cummuniun for Sunday the 80th Dee. Alex 'steMitusi/ and Binnie Dan are the lending umbermen In this vicinity. Messrs Alman- and Thumns O'Neil have leaned the Globe Hotel at Flednertou Ma. and took powennion hut. week. Their ui-ter Miss Alice ancmnpauiea them as landlady. We wish them success In their new undertaking. Our neighbor bachelor Duncan. had a ghost come to see mm a tun-Mm sgo,aud from all accounts " tum-1; have beau horrifyinu. With a. atuve wood mick and some brick Duncan mun made as mid. The about had nompmw and is nuppnsetl to have come from Durham. Detectives are out for im capture. M K Benton with a stalwart gang from Balsam Valley is timbering in this: burg, Jan McDonald (fiddler) swings the broad axe. Mr J J Pattorson accompanied hy his sisters Niven Jenny and Sarah from Irish Lake, Dugald Mokuurm trout Sullivan. Mrs. John Elliqon turd her son John from Nam-wills, Alex. Martin from Tavern- ton and several other» Were callers m our town Sabbath Inst. Mrs PO'NeiI and daughter Mum Adeline were welcome cal'ers in our baur, last week. " Muss Uttsuie. Bewlou npent last week mm her ttttYeo Faber-mu of Pmumm. C 437M143 Hopevme. r55; Get on to the REVIEW List for 1900 and get. the Nuance of this you: for nothing. 'l.00 pays up to Jun. In. 1901 Let your neighbor know. / _ Mun. 1limdar evening. mm Max _ an Calder, Councillors Hunter, Spurhng Moore, Kiunce, Uul‘slme. Honor Itoll of S'. S. No. 2 Egremont " Nov. 1899 class 5-Ethel Eden, 1140, Bella Grierson 1110, 4th---Mim nie Johnson 3620. Edith Allan 3445, Tillie Pollock 2435, Myrtle Orchard 2015. 3M--John Queen 4685, Kate Allan 3995, Thos Allan 3095, Wm nrchard 2800, Willie Patterson 2610, Sarah Taeker2520. Elda McLaughlin 2415, Lizzie Giierson 1680, Roy Pol- lock 1400, Jemtt Marshall 1200. Sr. 2nd -Lirzie, Graspy 5l05, Mabel Mead 4735, Vinnie Black 2640, David Mur- t'is,n 1960, Tucy Gordon 1790, Lottie Eden t315. Jr. 2nd--Linnie Grits y 3aJu"Nellie Allan 1825, Maggie ill)).' Laughlin 975. Part 2nd-Annie Crittenden 60), Joe Patterson 400, Nettie Pollock 350. Jr. Part Nd-- Stanley Mead 650. Part lst-Are) Allan 3(1), Joe Morrison AU An unlortur.ate situation has been created. The motion granting onlv 32.1) from council is explicit. The, work is done and a good job, ousting however over $411). With no romances in sight except the council's grunt, unless it be from the Methodist bodv, who having given the right of way, may feel they have given enough. It is a clear case of proceeding without, counting the cost, and the [hard of Works composed of Messrs. Spar-ling. Kinnie and Moore, must be considered as having exceeded their instructions. How to s-niegunrd them as individuals without taking 8200 more from the town is the problem. Messrs. Calder. Gmsline and Hunter determined to safeguard the town and the Mayor for the first time in his experience gave his double vote in the same direction The 3 members outvoted then left this tableina body, and there being no quorum the Council had to rise. A deputation of the Iadie/s ofthe W. ll. I'. U. waned on the Council with a petition asking: antiun to prevent or lessen the sale at cigarettes bv I'P- quning a license from vendors. Man. icipalities elsewhere are doing this and the council promised an. their next meeting to hear them again Ill the mmter. The tinanee evtnmittee's report caused a discussion and division uel don] seen in town. Council WM divided 3 and 3 as to passing it, tin- objecto sfnunding their objections on thetact that it contained items for work done on the Queen St improvc- intents, which would implicate the council in the paying ot over (Hit) while the amount promised try the council was strictly limited to $200. %‘€ TOW h hUUNLlL. TORONTO iii .%.ore. arttt Med - Opposite .op, ’URH‘ " Toronto ; nuns and We re“. " (his, " Dr'd Hogs. per cwt Hues, live weight .. Lard per lb ... Tallow' per lb ... Butter per lb. Tab ... " Roll Eggs. per dor, . Hides. per cwt Calfskins ... Sheopukins ... WOOL TWEEDS d YARNS . G. LEFROY McCAUL. 11re are 1"yfJra r91] _to', We are prepared In than die your WOOL & at h ' produce to your on ti , satisfaction. Of a ar" tm MAN. mended to Autumn: a dove. qt' and A no Inn-d J -ot 'Wiil Indium“. , "tttre and TSON. 101. m. Pri vate . (on... e [In nk Gon- OURT. IE . Tow n on vey - luscious tod. interest III" 62 " l8. 25 R so no 64 25 'trt 00 00 w 04 $4 Sp Ch Its' (I) an m if , " %( Ji

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